The daily witness, 23 novembre 1895, samedi 23 novembre 1895
[" TS less tho tha ad Le- \u201cItu- tha siz) 1 bv and haz six 0) TC - las- jina the rine ha leTe nie sar- irs.ily Til, AT 809 ase\u201dt tha tlie sitla ha CA Rat Ce PL fel eo sree) Jar ed ee ea meld ia Ty ras aa data a.Last Edition.MONTREAL, FIP SUBSIDIES.3 \u2014 fine a Political Line y Than a Commercial.a 1s INTERESTED.TYE (PH us.SE OTVENTY NOT ps = TAN CANADA NEEDS.THE vs rap: » SIMPPING MEN \u2014 ot CSN Ty Ue EN'ENT PORT. JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Corner Metcalfe st, TELEPHONE, No.3833.Jas.A.OGILVY & BONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT, COMFORTERS! | COMFORTERS! \"PURE DOWN COMFORTERS.LAMB'S WOOL COMFORTERS.BATTING COMFORTERS.PURIFIED WOOL COMFORTERS.COMFORTERS for every one.COMFORTERS from 50c to $25.00.BLANKETS! BLANKETS j ONLY RELIABLE WBARING.ONLY BLANKETS made to preserve HEAT FOR SALE.GOOD BLANKETS, $2.40 per pair.5, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Ibs sizes.SCOTCH BLANKETS are the best for heat and wear, from $5.75 to $17 per pair.SCOTCH BLANKETS do not shrink in washing.BECAUSE THEY ARE ALREADY SHRUNK.QUILTS! QUILTS! SATIN MARSEILLES QUILTS sizes.CAMEO MARBEBEILLES QUILTS, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 sizes.REP MARSELLLHS QUILTS, 10-4, 12-4 sizes.HONEYCOMB QUILTS.ALHAMBRA QUILTS.CAMBRIDGE QUILTS.LANSDOWNE QUILTS.in all 11-4, Our Stock of QUILTS was never so rom- plete.The values are better than ever, and theérange of designs are the newest.Buy all your Blankets and Quilts where you can get the best variety and value.I JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUSE R08 to 297 ST, ANTQINE STREET, 144 to 150 Mountain street, Telephone, 8225.BRANCH :\u2014ST.CATHERINE STREET, Cor.Buckingham avenue, Telephone 3335.i Our Bedroom Furniture view in town HAVE YOU SEEN $50.00 to $85.00, are the best ever on display ?Our Suites at RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 652 Cralg Street, Table Cloths, 42c¢ ea.| Damask Tabla Cloths, Red Border, 60c ea.Unbleached! Damask Table Cloths, 58¢ ea.White Damask Table Linens, 44c¢ yd.Fringed Damask Table Cloths, $1.65 ea.8-4 Linen Damask Table Cloths with Napkins to match, $3.75 ea.LINEN GOODS.Unbleached Linen Towels, 4c ea.Heavy Huckaback Towels, 14¢ ea.All Linen Reiler Towellings, Sléc ea.All Linen Turkish Towels, 25c¢ vd.Wide Butcher Lin2ns, 19¢ yd.Hemmed Linen Tea Cioths, 13¢ ea.121\u20ac yd.S.CARSLEY.BOYS\" CLOTHING.B-School Suits a Specialty.35 to $6.50.Serge School Suirs, $1.50 to $7.10.Black School Suits, $3.50 to $10.30.Serge Sallor Suits, 68¢ to $5.26.Jersey Sailor Suits, $2.05 to $4.00.Man O' War Suits, $2.75 to $6.20.BOYS OVERCOATS.Boys\u2019 Boys\u2019 Boys\u2019 Tweed Overcoats, $1.00 to $12.00.Boys\u2019 Frieze Overcoats, $5.60 to $8.00.Blanke! Overcoais, $5.25 to $7.30.Tweed Overcoats, $4.56 to $10.30, es) Fricze Overcoats, $6.30 to $8.00.M ENS SUITS and OVERCOATS.Men's Tweed Suits, $2.95 to $14.75.Men's Black Suits, 33.99 to $15.40.Men's Serge Suits, $4.25 to $10.50.Men's Frieze Overccats, 87.35 to $16.35.Men's Beaver Overccats, $9.45 to $13.59 Men's Tweed Overcoals, $8.50 to $16.45.S.CARSLEY.4 MARK TWAIN SAYS: \u2018You cannot tell by the size ol a frog how far he will jump.\u2019 Neither can you tell by the appearance of the Rigby Cloth that it is waterproef.But, ch! what a difference in a rain torn, if you happen to have your spring or fall overcoat Righyv-proofed.N = LA oO s, CARSLE treal, Call and examine our assortment of Ladies\u2019 Desks T.E.& A.MARTIN, 1924 Notre Dame Strect.OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK, GENERAL BAZAAR.GREAT BARGAINS IN JOB LINENS, 1 Lot Job Linen Towels, 5c each.Lot Job Linen Towels, 8c each.Lot Jeb Linen Towels, 10c each.Lot Job Linen Towels, 1240 each.Lot Job Linen Towels, 15¢c each.Loot Job Linen Towels, 20c each.Lot Job Linen Towels, extra long, 2c ea.Lot Job Table Linen, 20c yard.Lo: Job Tabie Linen.25¢ yard.1 Lot Job Table Linen.35¢ yard, Lot Job Table Linen, 40c and Roc yard.Lot Jeb Roller Towelling.8c and llc.Lot Job Butcher Linen.10c¢ yard.Lot Job Bu!cher Linen, 1214c and 15c Lot Job White Quilts, $1.60 each.Case Job White Quilts, $1.25 each.Special Sale the Best and Cheapest lot of Linens ever offered.ROWELL'S GENERAL BAZAAR, 1597 Notre Dame Street, Between St.Lembert's Hill and Court House.ry Ey Fb pd ed pod pd DO YOU WRITE oN- Tees\u2019 Desks?MADE AT - 800 ST.JAMES STREET, PRETTY GIRLS \u2014 ALL WANT \u2014 À Pretty Puff Box | ~ WE HAVE THEM IN \u2014 STERLING BILVEK, 89.25 up.CIT GLASS, with SILVER OP, 85.65 up.FINE ELECTRO PLATE, 83.15 up, Mail Orders a Speciaity.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Phillips Square.Wall Papers.GEO.S.KIMBER, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, 2466 BT.CATHERINE STREET.Bell Tel.3287, Consumption Is often the result of neglected colds.CHAPMAN'S EMULSIGN OF COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Wil] Cure the most stubborn Cough and Cold, and quickly repairs wasted tissues.Though centaining so high a percentage of pure oil, it is very pulatable.so much so that \u2018\u201cCHILDFEN CRY FOR IT\u2019 In ADVERTISEMENTS.DVERSTOCKINGS.In all sizes, with and with: out heels.\u2018If it chance to be too stormy to venture out, telephone 3098 befure 9.30 p.m.and have your wants sent up.IN HOSIERY OË all kinds, we are well stocked.Have you tried the Genuine Balbriggan Hose?These are not light colored cotton gonds, but Black Cashmere.We have them in Ribbed and Plain for Ladies and Children.We still have some sizes in the Celebrated Imperatrice Underwear, in Vests, Drawers, and Combinations.These do not shrink.00 CE ADVERTISENEN\"S ul, ENGAGEMENT + e 0 eo GENUINE DIAMOND RIVES.ciaw er; From $10.00 to Hius.on.Our S19.00.415.00.S21.00, Manon Rings are (he best vain, the city.Solid 13 kar.gold nou.23 J4 .10 Wa and ~ WEDDING RINGS 5 D.BEATT tehmaker and Jeweler 137 St.Peter Street.«pposie WW.R SEALE & SON, Phone 3469.FUND 2 DIRz¢;- Cor.Beaver Hall ari i SATURDAY AFTERNOON, The Baty ite NO THE THE BELFAST WAREHOUSE, 2401-2403 St.Catherine, HAYCOUK & DUDGEON.TELEPHONE 3098.\u2014IN-\u2014 PARQUET.by Templeton, ANGLO INDIAN CARPETS (Various Sizes), SAXONY CARPETS.IMPERIAL XMINSTER.ROYAL AXMINSTER, HEAVY WILTON.SPECIAL EXTRA BRUSSELS.! ROYAL MINSTER CARPETS.We are showing large ranges in the above lines, Order early at Thos.Ligget\u2019s 1884 Notre Dame Street, 23 We Supply and Lay Tiles FOR ALL PURPOSES, Vestibule, Fire Plages, ! | I Halls, Bath-rooms, | Wood Mantels, GAS LOGS AND GRATES, Ali workgfully guaranteed.JORDAN & LOCKER, 1749 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.GCAULDON CHINAH Just optned out.u choice selection of this beautiful Chinn (so much admires ni the Chicazo Fair) in 3 O'CLOCK TEA SETS, from 89 to HIP, vainly CI'Py and »AT- CERS, CHOCOLATE POIs, TRINLRED SETS, &c.Every picce of this ware would make a very arceptabie and select Wedding Present.JOHN WATSON, Importer of Ciscks, Waictes, SiIverware, Eicrtro-plate.Spoons ani Forks, &c., 2174 St.Catherine Street.G oT KENSINGTON MILLINERY 1! Open until 9 evenings.Annual Discount Sale!!! Rich Goods.Latest Styles.Genuine Bargains.Inspection Invited.2350 St.Catherine St.Opposite John Murphy's.GEO.MORRIS, Proprietor.\"SHIPMAN & GRIFFITH, Funcral Dircctiors and Embalmers, CATHERINE ST.J Poin: 8! Charlas.TELEPHONE 3020.2356 ST.ior.Conte & Wellington sts., 5 ALw AYS OPEN.bottles, 50c and $1.00.Ask your Druggist for it.CHAPMAN'S PHARMACIES.2637 and 4205 St.Catherine St.AL yesterday after ; Cour | Jeau, AC ISIE, JU tof Cin RY'S VERIJOT ç TE GAUTHIER CASE, LELL'S te.z O1.Gueel > bou h Mr EX ! wel fur the pol Gauthier as tu Wocsed Lote His Bally, ada he jury on Y-buit of Lis cle deciared that his court sus fur der Was thai of an insai- mas +) Nout ge OWN CoUulsaI., sed tt Gaul At le «evidence wi, ich hier ithe ¢ dress Mr.dressed the jury on behalf 0 «1.4 after favor \u201cbut in five that 10 Co hice the ndues Judge W thier Le confined in _ even \u201ction, being manifest just the most fra\u2018e selecting the time apna ited Ly tian Endeavor Lape conventivns of ihe \"deavor Un cof the Mounweal Conteren ooo \u201c odist ; same dates in septeuler intimma:ed Cour Th | | say that in discus=iog tl.ul the ++ VT jee + - Hilt ndgent answers oy The vyeuker als - >» WELI To 55.Vas lusane.vüclusion 0° Mr.=t Ceux, JL.Ar\u2018banlbaui.oo L Judge Vuriéle Le, Lis 1ri urteie then ordered +.the cam ; such time us the Lienténai\u201d decide otherwise.: \u2014 TH: TWO CONYENTIO - (To the Editor oi te M Sir\u2014There has ben \u2026 gr commen: vpn the Jao cae CMiitaiso © ton awd the 25 voern cb were livid où tAuvirs cand sone he that the latter the junior ua aid ral spins ie + 1 years, Unier.\u2018© Lenhart JAZ exe u ive de - tone oo convention should ve LoL Le of October was favo: wbly sale ed \u201cour anention bang Sire lod co that the conventions oi or the cided The date in , aud Quebec ( ally held that then, it Endeavor Ut.eus Was UldliiIL 0 .- ans her inte aot te September Was 116: as being otherwise most = inal not until arrangements w he programme cou: it was learned that Union ha meeting and Even pieted by vor date.postp one LU Ft ail.the Christa: oo 1d changed ::= suas had nxet upon then he league ¢ an el vus ir.Live Il he o was found to be too Lure she nuliifying comn 1ttee; suited he convenie the labors of tne pre nor would ihe Ja\u2018er t Dhoni FLERE Leagues of Dreckviidl i Wl seen that the exweutive of theo League were lo, te © But a: fit tried to avoid conflics of Gale: On the other : a letter fron Mr.Th: retary of vor their daté the Brantford iv their Union, l Au is was Morr the On acho explaining that hn bai, Christ Usual time Vas coude ail: arraugeomeonts were Ld | Whoily in \"having been ignorance of tne sa- chosen by Cheb .League Comnoiieu, dU ts clears Test that simply a which no one | however much «ll regret the oy « vairy.I a the shiny of regretiills eo end could be hed bio Cla moin a pusition ro sta emphatically that the executive +2 .K, NEW LR\" Bank of Cars corner ON } the premises Ju As vl gar rus = 1 wn a Lettres ad Bl ed BB OAR FE 1 4 OAT rd ed A 4 AA 4 A ATR Bl end A md rn SE Gal a mE MN AS A N _\u2014a CRA et md Ty erg fm A YAMA AAA MAP A A ED A A A AS NA Om 5 a- \u2014 - cor ur = OÙ si W 11) See, YIU ila > ~ SarurnAr, NOVEMBER 23, 1895, an mts ots oc re Se Ee I AT Hed?A SO THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.J ET ET TDS Ie I Ur: RSR Wd ACH A LA Clr dp lhe MET tri re rt te rt die Den us = Et rés ES 10 DL Ee -\u2014 ! FHDORT 1} calm outward \u201crt an, lonu - \u2018lear; south-west Zoe Cloudy south M pate videan.! _ lear west wind \u2014.\u2014Ulear; =nuth-w Norwegian, Lake .; =Ulaar: north wind._ Clear; south-west | - \u2014(war; north- west 13\u2014{icar; west wind; LT none vesterday; the 4 \u2014 - 7 a Lov hus been appointed Li 1° the Western G\u2018ueral to Dr.Walker.+ his duties on Toy, 1) | | SUNDAY SCHOOL METHODS OF WORK ANDTEACHING LINCOLN,\u201d The Liberator of the Slave, TO BE DELIVERED By the Rev.T.S.WILLIAMS.M.A., Pastor of the American Presbyterian Church IN ASSOCTATION HALL, Y.M.C.A.ÉUILDING.THE The choir of the American Presbyterlan \u201ch will render selections from Southern Maddie a, Admission be ser 2323 St Zhe; Reserved Seats 502, may \u2018red at W.Foster Brown's book store.Catherine street.A.1808 NOTRE DAME ST.One Pattern Cream Ground, stipped Gold Edge.One Pattern White Ground, Traced Floral Decoration, Inlaid Blue Bdge.Severa! Limoges China, rich de orations.13.60 doz.One Dainty Pattern fine Lin- oges Chia, with Saliren Color, prettily shaded from dark to light Several other very rich decorations in Fine French China 1,00 doz.lain White French China, for Amateur Decoration T.WILEY & CO.2341 ST CATHERINE 5.75 doz.8.00 doz.7.950 doz.ST, TEACHERS NORMAL TRAINING CLASS IN Will be conducted in CHALMERS CHURCH, every saturday Evening, at 7.45, by Mr.GEO.H.ARCHIBALD, Gen.Sec.of 3.S.Union.All are welcome.Subject for to-night © Principles of Teaching.\u201d BIRD MANNA! Th great secret of tir - nary breed- «13 of the Hartz Mountains in Germany.Bird Manna will restore the song of cage birds, wiil prevent their ailments and restoru them to good condition.If given during the season of shedding feathers.it will carry the little musician through this critical period without the loss of song.Sent à Dy mail on receipt of 15.in stamps.à \"old tv all drus.ists.Bird Book Free.WN THE BIRD FOOD CO, No +0 MN, Philadelphia, Pa.Third st, PLEASURE BREATHES FROM EVERY PORE After the Russian or Turkish Bath at the Laurentian.We want the LADIES to visit our Fostitution, and will reserve the Baths exclusively for them on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, when we charge Ladies only 50 Cents for the Russian or Turkish Bath.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT FOR LADIES, LAURENTIAN TURKISH AND SWIMMING BATHS, Corner Craig and Beaudry Streets.ELECTRIC CARS He PASS THE DOOR.Propose to Lamb Coats, Fur-lined Coats.sortment of Robes.Re Ce ug FR THE TANDEM HAT.THE BOSTON MUFF.ex.Nelson & Co., 1864 Notre Dame Street, And S01 Near Mctiii Street.St.SE ue Paul Street.Also a large as.meme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ~ : 77 = THE HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.: THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.ADVERTISEMENTS.ADVERTISEMENTS.2 GRAIN FOR QUEBEC.\u2014 nan wees Tha second annual meeting of the Wom- bec.Nov.23.\u2014The CP.R ; viliary was held at the Homoeo- Quebec.Nov.23.e C.P.R.\u2019s grain \\nXIMaTy was ie ; rhin elevator in the Louise Docks is now being \u201cue Hospital on Wednesday MoTRINB.put in order for the reception of a large ° «ecretary's report showed that the consignment of wheat from Winnipeg, a 0 a VOW VOW PIN - uf the society had continued to in- which is expected to arrive in a few ~ The number of patlents treated days.This is the first grain receipt since \u201cha car Ww as 17 :s and all bad borne the construction of the elevator and it e .pa a na?railing kindness and is regarded as the advance guard of more O onia OUSC, TA ar o wE oh they had received from to come.' +; (nd phosicians The treasurer's SUPPOSED SUICIDE.) th 53.27 had been re- ; - fe w po 7 showed tha ELS : A well-known citizen of Levis has been \u2014\u2014\u2014>\" voy Al uring the vor TO missing since last Tuesday night and it Phillips Sauare Lomein Hoes of the wor wil Is feared that he has drowned himself.pu * 007 aRNUAt Subse rs It appears that he lost a good deal of : +21 The Place cf jade sus : monev at cards that night and that he Oo © O O © O o o © ; n°ohas been an cptably ed.\" had seme words afterwards with his wife qnoposcas diparture by MISS ; en the subject.whea he left the house ov oe ; Grace Jlosptial of ; and has not since been seen, while about 3 Jsetien © 8 ; ; ; red s e = .; .a .\u201cHs \u201cliewinz ladies were the hn riers Don The recognized standard of Modern Piano Manufacture.On exhibition SR cas, Morton, presidents as of some heavy body falling into the at our Warerooms.The largest and costliest display of Fall Importations a vo~ T°; - H Von Rappard, G.D.ee .= LE pren, vice pres.river.outside of New York and Chicago for the year 1895.New catalogues oo Vo sary; Miss Van FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.mailed free, We bave an immense assortment of IRON ce ladies begin the | It seems that foul play is now suspect- TOYS, consisting of Railways, Houses and : voi wo wparing for a ba- : ed in the case of Connolly, the Little RH WI I I I & © Waggons, Dog Carts, Phaetons, Fire Engines, Hook Co vs -.Wisteria Armory ver farmer, foun ead wit s nec | 0 's Wa n Ht .* -venines of Dec.broken in Stadacona village a few morn- 9 and Ladder, Fire Patrol, Hose Reels, Chiefs Waggons, 8; Lu @4 ritive novelties ings since.It is At present insinuated 1824 NOTRE DAME STREET, NEAR McGILL STREET, MONTREAL, Etc., Etc.LA Cee 7 ; rder: nd arrests are ., ., : Ra hosp ren play ange pe murdered and a Sole agents for Central Canada, Knabe, Bell and Williams Pianos and AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.ei wees ozs hoped 74 5 \u2019 \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 Bell Organs ; ah hres STILL HUNTING FOR A BONUS.ans.LATEST NOVELTY\u2014-SPIDER and FLY, 106.al, L'ile + the past few weeks has Hamilton, Ont., Nov.23.\u2014Representa- One BOX DOMINOES or one BOX BUILDING BLOCKS, with 20-02-2507 work upon the new wing tives cf the Toronto, Hamilton & Buff- every purchase amounting to $1.00.- ; Che ee ee en « ele , Ç nding Ltent-llonel W hite- | Company and the Vanderbilt roads, con- Scotch Wool, [heavy .81,25 ea.° Six inches in Diameter, very reliable, only 25c.AS Franks T° Carr, A : 5 Lee.'ditioned upon the construction of the To- | Natural on medium vols ta.Ju ea.0 x C d C d Terese oof strategy and Taciies.pont, Hamilton & Buffalo of a first-class Natura ool, heavy weight .81.09 ca.mas ar S alendars Mitrary VU Mege, Kingston, double rial between Hamilton and Toron- Natural Wool, extra fine .81.25 ea.\u2019 LomoST dneresinæ and instruetive\u2018 to, and said that without financial assist Natural Wool double back and front.$2.50 ea.\u201c+o Warerl oo delivered in the hall! ance from the localities between the two Natural Wool, extra, large Sizes .$3.00 ea.and Booklets.vivera R Hes ; Ar TY.Fost) cities, as well as by the government, the Natural Wool, medium weight, a job Au enormous assortment to s-lect from.ar fave a pial review of The road would not be built.Already, he of odd Shirts and Drawers, regular \u201c Colonial House\u201d unrivalled Box of Xmas and New Lea ling up to the battle of Ligny said.the company has expended $2.000,- $2.50, now \u2019 .81.50 Year\u2019s Cards containing 50 new Cards, only 25¢.©» Jeo Up \u2018> that point.he sald | 0a) fn the construction of the road.Af- ~ ; : Por , n had every advantage.but that tor considerable discussion Mr.Beckley Natural Wool Trousers \u2018for stout mon, _ 8 ; became Sneularly inactive.\u2018stated he would be willing to accept $150.- 40 to 50 waist - $2 and $3.50 sexual to Nnderest' mate the strength.000, The committee will consider the D prsorants, and was over-confdent, miter, Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully A Attended to\u2019 Smeal The sixtecuth.he lost by \u2014_\u2014\u2014 an! ne failed ir make good hig | THE \u2018THAMES\u2019 GOES ASHORE.¢ 1a\u201d Quatre Bras the fhllowing day.| a .: _ .2 2 : the vive dav were de | tea EEE a ie ve Our stock of Men's Underwear is 25 percent better value : Mustrated by maps and ; from St.John's for here, got ashore dur- than any other house in Canada as we bay direct from the H EN RY , SE | The four great at, ing last night's gale on Petrie's ledge.manufacturers, thus saving the middlemen's protit.which i> mate sy Nap leon were made clear | She appears to be well ashore If the , Ia ; ar , , oes to ever urchaser that buys his underwear from us \u201cais The famous charge of the .wind changes to the north-east she will 5 yp \u2019 MONTREAL.ss Gores, oasirated by an excallent | probably receive serious damage.Two co! \u2018 Dorsémen in full Action.\u2018 tugs have gone to her assistance.It is 0 VD TVW 0 : en ic arp'ause: while tae, thought it will be very difficult to get her 3 sooth he Wild howls of i off, If even at all possible to do so.The 0 Sao 1855 rh caused SUCh| \u2018Thames\u2019, which is owned by the estate cnn Tae Prenes ranks, Were | of the late James Ross of Quebec, has nt TL 2 the audience.| been running to this port for twenty © e 9 mr | PEUR atten fee said that Na-| years, and has been consigned for the save 4, ni \u2018nfidence A ee | past ten vears to Messrs.H.Dobell & Co.517 7 8 2 T,ans ried tog Ag the time of the mishap she had very St J St 1 Se me Tiare en Grn ay, bug it must | little flour on board, having discharged 215 JL ames ree ° So ae i he I shel reneral.most of her cargo at St.John's Newfound- ° [5 pote sta if \u2018he re-|land.She has been a very lucky boat P 110907 @07ed for them.The! and, as at the time she went ashore, a Branch\u2014233 ST.LAWRENCE ST.\u2014\u2014 191 mre he far prize of skilled valor | north-west wind was blowing.this 1s ment 1 a'4, looked upon in shipping circles as being LADIES who have not yet tested the value of Massage and Face \u2014 favorable to her.It is expected that she J Steaming, are invited to visit our Hair Dressing Parlors and enjoy this \\G\\INST THE CITY i will be afloat to-day.If the Thames\u2019 is novel luxury.Ee \u2018 \u2019 successfully floated, she will run between v «7 bearing the evidence yesterday New York and the Gulf of Mexico during \u201c2 vus Lf Molson val the city, Judge : the winter months.; DRESSING £ recdared julgmnent \u2018instanter\u2019 and [À HAIR DRESSI ined tha defendant to pay $158 7 R PAL ER S - - - PARLORS.A % - Tel.301.17/45 NOTRE DAME STREET.AlLouæh atmitting that due = On the loral stock exchange this morning us tuken Fr the driver of the \u2018the market was heavy.re LA ana court Leld that the city st | ; a > \"PQ ; \u2014 - side fon an aveident due | The sales at the morning board were: Child's Gray and Fawn EIDERDOWN COATS, lined throughout.* one of the vehicles of the ; 00 Cable at 18a, 25 at 16514, 100 Street Rail- trimmed White Angora Fur, large full sleeves.The prettiest, lightest IDITE al a faster speed than | WAY at 7072, 50 at 207%, 100 Toron:n Rall- and warmest garment you can buy for the little one.The regular value is \u2018Le general municipal by- Way at 7S, 25 at 77%, 5 at 7, 25 at 77%, $1.45, Monday, 7 5c.lag one = [5 : = Yo > NT I + » 5 ee ! oe Gas or y a 20618, 15 at -06, 110 Good large size JAPANNED COAL HODS, the kind that sells at 23¢, er Tepe crea , (AVR Lotbon at 0%.300 at b's, 100 Pre- Monday, f (OC each.We bave only 50 to seil at the price.MEETING OF SCOTCHMEN.| ferred at 10, 10 Merzhants at 187.: - aT ep .An oy xo 5 CL \u2026, à oo Hamilton's NOVELTY WRINGERS, Solid White Kubber Rollers A wiih the Order of penis Every Housckeeper mus: have ove instead of paying $7.00 for one from i uns Cera ITI 6 SUOTCI a v + CL ef} ans oc Monday | RELIGTOUS NOTICES.the man who offers vou one at Det at price paying by che week, we will tan Clan Cordnn : sell you one on Monday at \u201c2 ét \u2018ne Clan Gordon} ST, JUDE'® CHURCH, corer of Vinet 0 yasl 10; Or ver O .sr a: » o'clock.The: and Coursol streets, Ste.Cunegonde.Sun- P.5.\u2014The above Bargains are for customers only.We will not supply a el hy Mr.Peter\u2018 day.Nov.24 1x83.\u2014 Service at 11 a.m.the trade.cy.the order.Fos- Preacher, the Rev.C.C.Waller.Sunday- | ee de eee em ors Adinisst a free, 5 vol and bible classes at 3 p.m.Even- ÿ i (UE Adsstol ; \u201c8.ing at 7, prearher, Mr.Eugene Stock.Foren U $ ; wp served and thers Dion, rector.ot F ~ .Zs und orf course the | ZION CHURCH\u2014Morning theme\u2014 Life by ' \u2019 \u2019 THE EMINENT VIOLINIST, WINDSOR HALL, WEDNESDAY, Nov.27, at §13 p.m.Reserved Seats, $1.50 and 31.Admission, b0c.Sale will begin Thursday, 21st, at Nordheimer's.NEO TREAL 2, SNOWSHOE CLUB.3 \u2019 y \u2014_\u2014 A The Pres: ident and Com- Lite mittee of the Montreal > Enowshoe Club request the y D'emsure of tis Compeny of il *he mem ers at an INZOT- val concert on VEDXTSDAT, Z7th NOV, Commencing at à pra to be held in the GYMNASIUM HALL, Mansfield St.GEO.R.BAILLIE, ROBT.XTARKE, Hou.Jec'y.President.FripAy, NovEVBER 29.ANNUAL SCOTCH CONCERT, Under the auspices of the YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Of st.Gabriel Church, in ihe Lecture Hall of w(., Janes Methodist Church, On ST.ANDREW 5 LVE, FRIDAY, Nouv.20th, 1895 Tickets, - - Lindsay + Piano Warerooms, ur Jolin Lewis, Cheriat, atrests 35 cents.Fer sale az C.W.2% st Catherine straet, vortér of University and St Catherine FuTurE MEETIN GS.Bera ra ov andy 23 LOOT.ni.LOYAL \u2018IU ron =~ Nao, The Membr \u2018 AE ee ae ! * Industrial Pooms Bazaar I 1 Dogy 1 ; de Larch, w sere the Rev D.© Barlérson r Tr Ww Siemoria] S-Tmunn où our late Grouter | W 1 N D SO R H A LL, Pl sister Loges are invited to attend.| bios WF.BADEN, Sor pre, | THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Dec.5 and 6, \u2014 \u2014 Soe > N, = 9 | Ladies\u2019 and Children's Fine Underwear.AN MER Zo).4 - Moxp AY, OV EME ) \u2018Dainty Garments for Dables.Coarse Cloth- \u2014 TTT TT { ing for Charitable Institutions.SCOTCH «ONCERT { 5 percent allowed on Grey Cotton.7 | 10 percent allowed on Flannel and Flan- IN ST.MATKS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Peietle, etc.dos w.diam and Dalhousie stress) | Fancy Work, Floml, Home-made Cake and mage .l Candy Tables, Special Children's Table and Gn VOTAY NIGHT, November 23, | Toy Tea | 407 a.Theory will bo Sentech Songs, [ruets, Trios, Hefreshments, Music.Admission 10 cents.As si seus), and Recitations.i 9 i TOVEY, ATL EOD, Miss | the HAS1LTON, tha | Hell and ASSTMON \"40 R Mess, x, ARNE MeLE On 1345 Ji Hi PF SERVICES 195 1895 LO TURNER ang! === JU Lluis PATTERRAS MECHANICS INSTITUTE.Annual Mreting TW te AY.Te TY pom.ports af Committees and LO TPCGIVS re.for:tesdlemiun fotFecrs for the \u201cnsung vent.345, BROWN, Ace, | Ar e, ET, £2 and 1 Bbsoriptons due ru 22 Jb in PRIMARY UNION Mo Pee TONDAY AFTERN# IN, a 40064, «FN A wads Nove bo Alo Bra, rou Au \u201cunnay-+ ai Loach Sree we one, Mis.S.6, VHRITIME UN, Se rétary FY ~ no UUESPAT, Nov ExiEr 20, Tbr the pa vena of the Nice Cu, \u2018 : re A 2 2079 sora x\u201ccspcare IT Ni SITE By MH.7 i 13D 1 AZ =O) N, New England Conarrratory of mis \"11 HALL, He 1 SCHOOL, Tuesdai.Nov.26th, R13 pom, Tokers, Ses Foran cai Nondliemer s and Shaw's | 4 MoN.CHURCH CHOIR.| à PortLi NATIONAL CONCERTS.[Hisi! CONCERT, 1% THE BECTIRE HALL, TIENDAY EENIVG, 23th NOVEMBER.PROG AMME Chorus, The el Boy\u2019 Ch~'r | Visim Polo.'T rp that once PR: rough Tara's Halls\u2019 .Mr.Carl Wath r Song, \u2018Erin Go Bragn.' Me, Chas.Nelly Song, \u2018Tix Dear Lit:!s Shaurok o.oo.Mrs.Bernhard Walther Raritation (Selected).C \u2018The Kerry Dance\u2019 \u2018Eileen Alanna\u2019 .Mr.Whi siling Solo, \u2018Ir:sh Avs\u2019 \u2018Rosy Darin\u2019 .Misa JT ro Mr AL Song, Miss Schaotier Crorus, \u2018Orin the ST Nan Chair ons.'Killarnev'.Nrs.nharn x al.hier Sian Solo, 1Solaccedi.Car] Vadrhe: Tr Song, \"Old Ireland, You ve My Darling 2, Mr.Chas, x 1 y.Chorus, \u2018Kate Kearney\u2019 \u201chotr Doorg open at 7.15.Concert at 3.THOR ET 156.Can be chiained irom >, W, Shaw & Co.JF 7.Ploken & \u2018+.= James street, and V0, Ucates and Waiter Paul, St.Catherine s: sreet Services Held ou M-UN- ember 2, at: | | | | | 1 1 CL THE THIRTEEN WERE DISC Ron eh | \u2014OF Titi EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY, Dec, 8th, 1565.198,50 ami, 2.39 pin, 7 p Br.TEA MEETING On TUESDAY EVENING, Bee.16, 1895, Addresses by lavinen, s vera] prominent nanisters and some ot the intn- à Cros Mi Tes cerved from 8010730 A y Le ent will assist the Choir soeetions for the occasion, TICKETS 33¢.Former East Kader.are cordially tnvited IARGED, \u2018 JULLE DUGAS GIVES AN FXPLANATION UF GAMBLING, THE LAW PRGALDING | | \u201cbout a week ago the pelice raided a resort on St.Antoiul stree! which gocs by the | haitte G8 the Victoria © ed and toirteen Len were capiurse, Thty wer: charged with \u2018piayive «00 octing on at gamb- | Lines NW.tar.en war booked as one ci ile rasan scab.Y csterduy Caltoeneen ta Cvs wore Qischarged Pix cure Dugas.D \u201cpeaking on ihe why lard wherefore of thelr discharge, Judge ramus raid: The law males a difference Let vean oul establishment kept for gaiii, alzo a place of public resort, and a place of vorumaon resort The establishment key: for gain is the one where, to vhialn the privilege of taking part in what may be going on there in the way of game.one pays the proprietor or manager of the establishment, which is totally ille- eal, for thicre no \u2018interested\u2019 game vhet- soever can Le allowed.The same holds whe: the establishment is of a public resort.that is, when the pubiic at large is adm ited and can take part in a garue, \\hilst a place of coimmon resort is à Hs where a limited number of people nly, like ciubs, commenty resort, and there only speci \u2018al \u2018Interested\u2019 games can | he allowed, and they are those wherein the chances are equal and where there is no banker.As to rrivate places, such as an occasional meeting of friends any | game then can be plaved.In this in- | stance it is established that the defend- i ants are members rf a club, and that no | oher games than thase allowed in a com- | Iron resort are playe 1 there.Therefore the prisoners were discharged.\u2019 -_\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 | COTRE DAME HOSPITAL ANNUAL | DINNER.At a meeting of the Lady Fatronesses ~f the Notre Dame Hospital held yesterday.it was Tecided to give tbe annual Christmas dinner to the inmates of the hospital on Saturday, Dre.25.The ladies | once more rely on Haritolst 5 publ the ce\u201d to help them on this occasion.SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Daily Witness, $2.00, Weekly Witness, $1.90; with reductions to clubs ; Northern Messenge., 30e 1 10 ce log to one address, $2.25 ; 20, $4.40 ; 50, so or rest Britain add $1.04 per annum for postai on Weokly Wiwness : 28c on Northern Messen- gor ; 83.60 on Daily Witness.The last edition of the DAILY WITNESS is ds- livered in the city every evening of publication sk $4.00 per annum, J ADVERTISING RATES, DAILY WITNESS.Five lines and upwards, 102 per line.Contract on favorablo terms.WEEKLY WITNESS.With large type or cuts, 20c per line.One-third reduction if set in our usual small advertising tyves.Bpecial contract rates The Faily ilness, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1895.The massacres go merrily on in Armenia, while the Sultan seems helpless and the powers paralyzed.The Turkish soldiers are, according to the latest despatches, taking the lead under order from the Turkish authorities in the murderous work, and the Turkish people only follow them.If Russian troops are at the borders of Armenia only awaiting the word of the powers to step across and stop the massacres, it is surely time ail other considerations but that of preventing the extermination of a whole Christian people by murder and outrage should be set aside.England wants a permanent protectorate over Egypt as a condition to the occupation of Armenia by Russia ; it may have been well to attempt, to #:- cure such a condition, but it;is not well to stand upon it and allow massacres to go on._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Montreal City Hall has been taken possession of by roughs.After three or four vears of squandering of the city's means and pawnipg and discounting of its remotest resources, and enslaving it to corperaticns for a generation to come, the majority there has lost all sense of shame and has begun, like a pirate crew at high jinks, to defy and dance upon the very forms which govern the meetings of the Council.The illegal c¢igning of the Gas Company's col- tract was followed by the holding of an illegal meeting and putting one of themselves, a proved public enemy, into the city's principal position of power and trust.These men have either no hone of re-election er they count on an electorate utteriy incapable of knowing right {rom wrong even in its own interests, or else they count on bringing the voters by methods known to themselves to prefer wrong to right.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 There is no vainer task than that of following and contradicting deliberate lying It is casy to see why the Toronto \u2018Mail and Empire\u2019 should Cesire by whatever means to keep so powerful a Jeader as Sir Oliver Mowat out of the apnroaching federal conflict if it can do so by placing him in the invidious position of being called into the field to supplement weak leadership.For the \u2018Mail and Empire\u2019 to say and repeat that the \u2018Witness\u2019 desires to replace Mr.Laurier as leader of the Liberal party is in the knowledge of anyone who reads the \u2018Witness\u2019 an obvious and abselutely foundationless false- hcod ; but we have no means of con- veving truth to the minds of people who read the \u2018Mail and Empire\u2019 and who do not read the \u2018Witness.We would not refer to it were it not that a hint that his acts may be imputed tn disloyalty sometimes daunts a caivalrocus man more than any form of defiance.Mr.Laurier is the greatest national political leader Can- sda has ever had, being the most gifted in the art of leadership since \u201cf-edonald and the most high-mind- The \u2018Witness\u2019 a sinre Mackenzie.| meet -would Oliver should lend Mr.Laurier his mighty strength during the coming federal struggle and in the government that might follow.Not that the Liberal party was not well led or well manned, but that the fight for the liberation of our commerce and industries and for the deliverance of the country from established and admitted corruption is important enough to command \u2018the best energies and the whole prestige of every Liberal warrior.Among these there is none more noble, more tried or more trusted than Sir Oliver, whose commanding position, knowledge and wisdom would be of the first value io any government that may have to deal with such delicate tangles as the school question, for instance.THE SOCIAL SOLUTION.No reader of the more thoughtful of the reviews can fail to be struck with the ever-increasing attention paid by writers of the present day to social questions.shade of helief, save one, iz ventilated ; every panacea, save one, is prescribed.The nationalization of land has its advocates, keen arguers, who have a clearer perception of the social wrong connected with the \u2018Unearned increment\u2019 than they have of the proper method of applying the remedy which will meet that wrong.The confiscation of the means of production is upheld by another knot of reformers who do not seem to s:e that it will he useless to confiscate the machinery owned by the capitalists unless we can find some way of confiscating the capitalist\u2019s brains as well.Behind the articulate utterances of the more intelligent we can distinguish the murmur of millions of sullen voices which threatens presently to merge into a roar.What is the one belief which we never see ventilated in the periodicals, the one panacea which is never prescribed ?Onc almost hesitates to mention it among the turbulent disputations of these times, feeling sure that it will with indifference, even contempt.Yet it may be well to consider what would be the result of the universal application of that much- despised rule to the complex civilization of which we are so proud.The minute subdivision of labor, which is the principal feature of our system, affords excellent opportunities for putting it into practice, Manifestly, all injustice and uld instantly disappear.Where then lockouts and strikes find a We often hear the remark that competition is now so keen that if good wages were given business profits would disappear.But what of the tremendous waste involved in the effort to obtain security against theft, fraud and wilful neglect ?Much of the sum of human wse is traceable to pure ignorance.As no man willingly sees his own children lack schooling, the appiication of the rule would mean that no children would be allowed to grow up in ignorance.With the spread of knowledge (which is, for that matter, still restricted within bounds than we care to admit) would come such a bound in sanitation that the claws of disease would be balked of fully two-thirds of the lives that are now their prey.No one imagines that there is any immediate prospect of this rule coming into universa practice.But it is strange that we are not equally clear-sighted when we count the fruits of schemes of social reforin.The arguments which may be brought forward to show that men cannot readily be induced to \u2018love their neighbors as themselves\u2019 may be used with equal effect to prove that some means will always be found by those who are so disposed of \u2018getting round\u2019 the most advanced legislation which can be thought of.There is plenty of room for argument as to whether there is any crying need for the improvement of our systems of land ownership or distribution of the product of labor.The causes which produce the sum total of human misery are not to he found in these systems, but in \u2018man\u2019s inhumanity to man.\u2019 A legislative enactment, to be effective, must be the sequence and not the forerunner of moral progress on the part of those who are to obey it Agitators for social reform do well when they bear unkind dealing wo place ?narrower this in mind.certainly expressed the wish that Sir | .| Every conceivable | TAXATION OF SUBURBANS.There is said to be a suburban revolt against the proposed income tax on persons doing business in the eity of Montreal but living out of it.Leaving aside the merits of income taxes as a method of taxation, and also the wisdom of putting any handicap on the industry or commerce of a city, we doubt if the suburbans are the parties to object.When we come to look at it fairly the very existence of suburban municipalities is unrighteous.In the case of Montreal they are of two classes: places which are as low or lower in | at the time, but the American : publication had first, moral tone than Montreal, which neutralize even those moral regulations which Montreal succeeds in passing! and attempts to enforce, and whic discount and exploit bv prodigal expenditure and profligate surrender of franchises, the sure prospect of ultimate absorption in the city.Then there are places which are very much superior to Montreal in their moral tone and whose inhabitants owe to the city to which they belong their large influence for good.Have people a right to separate themselves in a paradise of their own instead of casting in their lot and bearing burdens along with their fellow citizens within the gates?Places having, as Laprairie and Lachine had fifty years ago, a distinct commerce of their own, and not dependent on Montreal for their existence, might protest at least against the folly of forbidding their people to work in the city except under pain of fine; but members of communities which are the outgrowth of the city itself.who, while enjoying and positively requiring the advantages of the city, fled beyond its bounds to elude their share of the burdens which these vantages lay on the citizens, and who have obtained corporate privileges in order unitedly to barricade themselves against the spread of the city's authority over them, have perhaps less ground than they think to complain when their share is demanded of them.The tax is not a wise one, but is it in principle an unfair oùe to them ?The i allowing such places corporate rights at all.The city made the mistake in not getting its municipal bounds extended before they had any excuse for separate incorporation.These rights are in all respects mischievous to the city.against whose solidarity they are in revolt.The rity has a plain right to protest against the corporate organization of any suburban territory and against every addition to the corporate rights of such municipalities.ad nitial wrong is in \u2014 fp mo THE YACHTING UNPLEASANTNESS.Lord Dunraven's defence of his course in publishing an explanation of the comnlaints he made in regard to the measurement of the \u2018Defender\u2019 \u2018in the international yacht race seems to be a perfectly satisfacicry on The chief cause of indignation on this, side of the Atlantic Lord Dunraven was, if we are to believe the American press.that the owner of the \u2018Valkyrie\u2019 waited until he got home to England, and taen from among his friends made new and un- heard-of charges of unfairness or fraud in regard to the sailing of the \u2018Defender.\u2019 Lord Dunraven shows clearly that there is no ground at all for this indignation.Lord Dunraven made no charges in his pamphlet pub- lisped in England that he did not make to the sailing commitiee of the \u2018Defender\u2019 on the morning the first race was sailed.He made a complaint to the committee before the race was sailed that the \u2018Defender's\u2019 waterline length had been avparently increased.and he demanded that the committee take charge of the two ves- against have ; | the fitting of ballas: a sels immediately after the race and re-measure them.Lord Dunraven had no evidence but that of his own senses and the senses also of others besides himself.Nor could he gather evidence as he could not measure the \u2018Defender\u2019 nor investigate Ler ballas.The committee couid have made sure of cvidence one way or ancther by itself taking charge of the boats and having them measured immrdiately after the races.It did not simply ordered the re-measurement of the two yachts on the morning of the next day, allowing © nig'it to elapse before taking s.ops.Every- do so.1.one remembers the re-measuiement of the vachts and the suspicions created \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 or wim stated in explanation 1h: +.measurement was for thé ver pcse of marking the lond ]- soll fashion.which had ben ed The sailing commitr the complaints to the NX, Yacht Club, and the New Yo | Club reported them.wih «.ticns, to the Athletic (lal were even published in \u2018he a New York paper.It was owing to the fact taken \u2018der United States that wroie a pamphlet explanation of Lori |.saftne his com's ; disiributed it among the vu Lerd Dunraven did not 15°.charges without evidence charges without evidence, cemplaints on which could have been founded or groundless by th the day of prove | | committee on that day had th plaint been regarded as such a to the honor of the New Yora men and Yacht Club: bur ihe ter was so apathetic ther it steps toward obtaining evi way or another.Now, Duaraven publishes his sine of 1 story after the New York Yacht ( had published theirs.the Amer, papers denounce him as a 1 guard and put no limit to the nn tlemanliness of their language © him.The whole trouble iv the Americans proud of what they call thir 2.Cranley because Lor have alwvars \u2018+ ness and 'cuteness in getting ais other people Hy tricks.and th-ir re tation in this respect makes hlesome for them when snspi- ia, to their fair play arise.on © in which they value fair rio; there saiisfactorv és > their is no fair is not Ler fault.but the fa ult of w nich ne play it raven's ing take steps at the proper iim cure it.The New York par publishing funny repo- nd halle- committee, now the \u2018Defender\u2019 arter she Lu measured for the race.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUT OF DATE The fault we have found with ie Mcenroe deeirine has heen as mur beeause of the it puts United States interference as on limitation count of the claims it makes 15 tecterate over the whole or the continents of America.One oY it is as mischievous as the When Jefferson bequeathed 171 mercial peliey of China to his on his advice was probably good i generation to which 1 wis - Jefferson had to do with à 1 whom one sisteumun 1 that he found many Eng.i=ii» many Frenchraen, among Ini no Ares For a ccmmunity rer ye a.mated segregation was the © sirable thing, But no cu v cuse the American nition of ent day of lack of anything that hinders IT \u20ac its due influence» on the wo for it.and wo may had for tae merce of Britain, States should solidar.make L 0 world.Lik thar of do cn ever.interests should he on ever.ha or à grec moat os Tier finger.as should be in 1.0 world weuld make the United Stas er and more is.Her diploma ic been an el-vatiig on questions.Such ac, mazneninion \u2018nier APO lon =.: councils of tu na Lheeauss of aes dhe a largely of respan~inility.Ti inter nets of erste nen La tuned to the = undone ol 01 fn] votors raiber th si the mancet of Caristerce question lias been raed can er be 0 Lerwise wil presentatives of a nore cei It will probably He nat.ever, that the prorut Tone « ple of th tnt 0 riu > UE higher then tha oi i peoples, and jt is Ta te pe once the notion took ir the in\u2018 rncttounl comme! realized its respons oul the vain: of nutans] Loner \u2018y weil hocome | for good.The conditio { hitherto hidored Us 1 lhecomine the inte pata might he have teen le.icy and navigation javs Ww stranglei and ulimos! to | fereign vommierce sie th R1 .oA ila SarrrnAy, NOVEMBER 23, 1895, \u2014 ; } \u201cac*rine, which forbids all entangling ! the Western States, and largely also ion -a Monroe doctrine is equally in- habitually joke is voted dull and held | ; 1r is obviously wrong and to be poor company.LS ievons for the United States tof at all social gatherings consists in \u2026 nion the canses oÙ the Spanish | telling funny stories, and the man antess she accepts.hy the | who has any social ambition makes 1e +} relatio Co Set ceed .5-1 Spanish Indians ability to be serious about serious su! Auzlo-Saxon | things, and to this circumstance he n It is too | attributes the startling deocay of elo- the storm- | quence in the United States sinca the revolutionary | days cf Webster, Calhoun and Clay.zens enjov- With the exception of the late Mr.Ces of s'uble popular | G.W.Curtis and Mr.Carl Schurz he moat under the British consi- | can recall the name of no renowned Pr 0 2, Cioxion, of the American apeaker of the last decade \u2018 re Roview an Ameri- who is not primarily a humorist.It ion, points out that tho! is admitted that in the stress and wrrine is out of date, The ; strain of modern life a fair seasoning olaitdves an l allies of tha of humor is not to be deprecated, but States ave the and with the American people he thinks rare, =.[i ST OI \u201cao EDTOSE No other aspect nS.at an acknowledged tho of ix 0hVvioils nonsense \u2018 ycxponsidility superstition for her to po; t16 and immoral re- us> it is a repub- 4 responsible and Ut s-rypv because it is a \u2018viral sf Lois :- mere ignorance for v=15 more nearly i°x of the English are .\\Vhon tnelr \u201c+ séna become sS'milar in kind N \u2018en ans | laræclv common, co- an 16 koen tho worid at peace qe FAR open 10 commerce will place Af mutial hatred and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___ PLAGUE OF JOCULARITY.present om 1 qu hy ohio \u2018North neler © 10 da nih American nth the late Prof.to endeavors show \u2018sus! charocter is joou- bi- and ta éxtract CVery iraiz beyond zhat the Ameri- dirferentiar 1 js tit.initelli- feri roning doubted makes iM he Wor Cate 9e fort n'y brings evidence in Cention, and makes striking neighbors really sul u* es the plagn- of yViego incident first that this PAS, DOYESCN CON Vas peculiarly \"ho znntnl cexamina- ge, some vears dis nT thelr The exanmina- lives, on ao regular qnues- lOTESSOT S as- - class CF TE irre (wo) treated Ke Tito resmondecl gee So Senin hive noing sieurs vho took oa Woot af the peus \u201cecpdons, all or with Ameri- JOKor5 Wire 5 +1 Lorn ent 3 mriin: 16 jueu- \u201cetat, Dai anbse- 1° experience Unite-l ra the Crp there js noi an 08 this imare subjeets Cn Tepresenta- cs ation in lo oraturs \u20183, of Bret vine really cirejes, 11 SCOMIE, not nnteh og Dee can has fowoadd- Davie Can wee Lorons IN ny Hite another in Inno ents pnal strain Of SU last grows the author mai, vo fr the jocalar And the sane L< noseihe for a PS AMONT À propie habit oe SITE, a mvenile aol bar- rg in Pro\u201d.Boy- oer the diaifnerjon Anerean mind, an inter-! Review\u2019 | di rinetive mark of | \u2018nke à face-; posaidle from .he CiDs3 to write , es Cor in the East, the man who does not Entertainment | à point of always being provided with a stock of them.Even pnblic speak- i ing to meet the popular taste has to | be largely seasoned with jokes, and | the most popular orators are, as a rule, those who most largely deal in this humorous element.In the Pro- ; fessor's opinion this almost universal | tendency to jocularity has well nigh | deprived the American people of the the proper reiation has been invert- ; the seasoning has taken the placa | of the dish.and the dish of the sea- ; soning.with some noticeable and very disadvantageous consequences.Much of what Prof.Dovesen says in support of his contention that this excessive tendency to jeculerity is specially ed nd distinctively American is as true of society in Europe as it is :in the United States.it may pre- ; vail in the United States to a larger .extent than elsewhere, but it is more \u2018or less characteristic of ciety generally modern.so- In England, espe- cially, the tendency is most pro- \u201cnounced, and infects the platform | ; equally with the social Greie.And! , the literary form of the \u2018new humor) cas it is called, ig largely of the Ameri- | van typo.forced and over-sirained, and wholly wanting in the deliracy \u2018and refinement of ; preces où the art.the old master- Jut while this is true generally, there is one aspect of tials jocular disposition in America t which finds little or no parallel in , Europe, and that is its irreverence.; In America, says Prof.Boyesen, an ; all-levelling democracy has tended to destroy the sense of reverence which hedges certain subjects with a sane- that guards them against the : shaïts of wit.And this want of reverence sometimes exhibits itself in language which to Europeans is simply shocking.The Professor gives one instance out of many that have He \u201cwag about to be intreduced to a ven- érable and cultivated but pempous clergyman, tity come within his own experience.somewhat and the iniro- \u201cdeer remarked that the old gentleman wes reported to have lived so long \u2018because he was walling for a vacancy in the rrinity\u2019\u2014a jek» which, it is righty ssid, would probably be | laitghed at nowhere hut in the United | There is not much ressrve Qeatru DUILCS, ln dealing with sacred snbiects in } 4, .; Europe, and as little probably in {reat Britain as elsewhere, but any : gpproacn to Blasphemy is frowned upon in all decent society, and no- - Wuére finds encouragement, it may be that ihe prevalence of a contrary disposition in the United States is, in nurt, the outcome of the but assuredly, no incompatihiiity between «free insiitrtions and the truest rever- and any general want of it, , therefore, must be due to some other pose, at any rare, cdemocratie the spirit ; pie is Cree, i | In speculating as to the reason of | the universal tendency to joeularity Prof.climate in the United States, the Bovesen thinks American has The dry und stimnlating atmosphere, he says, something to do witn ic.aronses a high degree of cerebral ac- Lo.Lo tivity, which finds in hiuror a much | more natural mode of exnressing it- = If than in a mere unvarnizh -d statement oof fact, Easy ciroienstances, again.Which Ilrad to a more cheerrul View of life, ere aloo to he taken into cvears shall have passed the The however, inclines to the view that Jernocratir institutions of the Siotes have more than anything else inine-d this jorurar dispo- Bat a tendency wide- almost universal in mo lern can hardly thus be account- Greeount.Profesor, evidently the i nired sition, sa SLrend en society, ed for.Its real origin is probably to be found in the severe and exacting conditions of life which obtain i civilized communities at +1 all ine in - all civilizel ; and rd material \u2018every other government.internal l tangling \u2018er true, for the demands of trade render the arcinl the United States to prevent free se Yuialion EEE Tr THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.present time.It is the natural rebound of the mind from intense application in any direction, and up to a certain point is as inevitable as it is indispensable.As things are, men must have amusement of one kind or another, and there is no way in which that amusement can more easily be found than in the indulgence of this facetious and jeccular disposition.The important thing is that, with a tendency so apt to run to extremes and to beget a frivolity of spirit which is fatal to all true manliness, it needs to be held carefully in check, so as not to obtain a predominating influence over the character.IS THE MONROE DOCTRINE OUT OF DATE ?( Literary Digest.) While \u2018all America\u2019 is discussing the bearing of the Monroe doctrine on the boundary disputo between England and Venezuela, and debating the quesiion of the \u2018limits of toleration\u2019 and the propriety of interference by the United States Government, attention is unexpectedly challenged by a voice crying in the \u2018Globe Quarterly Review\u2019 (October) for the total and drfnite repudiation of the time- honored Monroe doctrine, not in the interest cf England or Enrope generally, but fsr our own sake and futtre progress.Mr.W.R.Claxton, associate editor of the \u201c Review; in a vigorous article that the \u2018doctrine\u2019 is an anachronism which we must deliberately discard as an argues unnecessary self-imposed limit on our own growth.He admits that, when originally promulgated, it wax wise and important, but he believes that the re- industrial cenditions threaten tn convert it into a curse rather than a bleszing to our national well-being.At the outset Mr.Claxton says: \u2018Believing that the presence on the American centlaent of any of the European pawers would he injurious to the United Mr.anncunced that this government, ne: enter into any of volutionized States, Monroe would \u201cthe broils ¢f Europe.\u201d nor would it permit \u201cthe powers cf the old world to interfere with the affairs of the new.\u201d When this was delivered, the memnrahle message great breadth of tha Atlantic Ocean.tries, it is inconceivable that any merely ! sentimental devotion to a policy, which the many dangers connected with crossing Strange fully accepted the theory ad-, its turbul>n: waves, and the length off vanced by the prisoners as to the cause .20020 of the fatality.time constned in its passage, made eom-{ The coroner.Dr.Powell, said there was munication between its eastern and! rot upcn the sk%uil of the deceased tho western shores not only difficult, but alse; Fevord of wore than a single blow.His are \u201c i Le ge examination was not concluded when the very slow: and therefore it was that the court rose.positio.\u2026.assumed by the United Staïes at \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .the suggestion of Mr.Monroc formed an RECTOR OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE.effectual) barrier against any attempt that he by the governments of Europe to gain a footing upon American could made soil.Since the vear 1823, time and space, as obstacles to action.have been virtually annthilated .| \u2018As a result telegraph tions and ocean bniween the na- and United States more enormous, until inestimable import- inhabitants of hoth sides of Ocean.of steam-hips lines, trade of Europe the and in this day it is of the Atlan*i \u2018The stake in international barter at the present timo is so great that the one absorbing subjeci Lecame more ance tn the amount of money and goods that occupies the attention oi natiens, and that determines their foreign as well as their domestic potrey, is trade.Treaties of commerce between nearly all governments, | there is no government that has not | the condition Instead of their | interesz: in subject of importance for each nation, and the all other having tor them only a sentimental interest, the intimately affairs of peoples whole world is so by trade that in a very real, if not nom-| 1nal, sense it is made up of one pesple.|} \u2018As a result of the unifving influence of .Bf trosie it is now crimnent to ignore even the internal con-: divion of >her governments, if it would not sink in\u2018o complete obscurity.\u2019 President Monroe's assertion was agains.our interest to enter into \u2018en-: alliances\" with European governments, Mr.Claxton asserts, is no leng- He continues: | \u2018Just «2 certainiv as trade is bringing sien alliances inevitable.: 3 : : ! ;floss interconmumnication OT its votaries, | world over, ir will inevitably bring be governments to which those persons, i ; ns .o cenzaged in trade owe their allegiance, into Jleser and claser relations with each Towever mistaken to some indi-; tho free trade may: and however much they may strive: other.© viauals poliry ci seu, to pui GT what to them appears an evil | day.it seems inevitable that before many wall erected between the people of every inter-hanze of goods, of this country and the poopie be levelled.of inhabitants other country, will \u201cÀ necessary \u20ac.freedom of the\u2019 several states of the civilized world will c3equenece ci trade Letuween the be greater aud more frequent occasions Yor the governments of these states 10 with each other; and when the circums:ances of the people of this country indicate the wisdom of clos-, between it and other coun- enter into alliances of | i | affairs forming the exclusive! connected i = impossible for any gov-'K LE; that it 8 may have been prudent at the Fime of its adoption will pravent its abandonment for another and wiser attitude toward the rest cf the world) It Is sheer folly, according to Mr.Clax- ton, to imagine that we can prevent the | powers of Europe from taking an active interest in the affairs of South and Central Amorica, and as such an interest is likely to lead to friction end misunderstanding, the only effective way in which we can maintain the Monroe policy is by declaring a protectorate over all those countries.It is hardly possible or desirable, in Mr.Claxton\u2019s opinion, to undertake such a responsibility, even if it were to our adventage, which it is not, since we, too, must expect to find it useful to enter into alliances and agreements with other powers.Thus the situation in China and Japan.can scarcely fail to be the occasion for international arrangements, into which a due regard for our own interests will certainly compel us to enter.In view of all of these considerations, Mr.Claxton urges a relaxation and gradual abandonment of the Monroe doctrine.Concluding, he says: \u2018In view of the utterly dissimilar conditions prevailing now the world over from those that exisied at the time of its adoption, the policy inaugurated by Mr.Monroe is out of harmony with the present state of civilizatton; and by no possible means, short of universal abandonment of the uses of steam and electricity, can the policy again be made effective.\u2018 This being true, to continue to treat the States, is about as reasonable as it would be £or this government to announce that, it will receive no representa-, hereafter, tive c! a foreign government that crosses the ocean on a vessel moved by steam.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 THE HYAMS CASE.Toronto.Nov.23.\u2014Yesterday afternoon while the examination of Dr.Cameron, who had been called by the defence proceeded, Mr.Osler made use of 2 pair of mannikins to illustrate hig remarks.Dr.Strange.the third of the medical experts called bv the defence, said, without hesitation, that all the fractures of the skull , could be produced by one blow.A severe blow had no doubt been received on the right side of the head while the left side | was in contact with some surface.Dr.Boston, Nov.22.\u2014A cable from Rome says that the Rev.Father William HO'Connel, of Beston, curate of St.Joseph's Church.has been chosen by the Propaganda to be the new rector of the American College in Rome.Father O'Connel stated this afternoon that he had received no notification of his appointment, although his name was one of three sent to Rome by the committee of American archbishops from which the selection of a rector for the Rome college should be nado, ADVERTISEMENTS.BY PIANOS + Steinwvway, Chickering, Nordheimer, Sterling, ICvéeroctt.Spec'al Prices and Terms.213 4 St.James st.\u201cMonroe doctrine\u201d as anything else, than a fact in the history of the United.ADVERTISEMENTS.EVERY .TRUE WOMAN TAKES PRIDE IN HFR HOME, HFR FURNITURE, HER DRAPERIES, CARPETS, &c, AND SHOULD DO 89, WHETHER IT 18 A MODEST DWELLING OF TWO OR THREE ROOMS OR A MAN- , SION.IT IS A MATTER OF VAST IMPORTANCE, THERFFORE, TO EVERY SHREWD, FAR-SEEING HOUSEKEEPER THAT OUR FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, COOKING STOVES AND BEDDING ARE UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY AND PRICE IN THE CITY.ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR WHERE SHE BOUGHT THAT PRETTY CARPET OR THAT ELEGANT DINING- ROOM BUITE.SHE WILL SURELY SAY, \u2018OF TRE AMBRICAN WRINGER CO.1678 & 1660 NOTRE DAME STREET,\u201d AND THEN! 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Every house should have one! Send for citeular, or if convenirnt, call and we will Le pleased to show one in operation.THE ELEVATING CLOTHES HORSE MFG.CO.17 St.George st.Moutrea', Agents Wanted.23 GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES.SKkylights, FRoofing and f Sheathing Felts, Slates, ele, Slate, Metal, Gravel and Axe pEkait Rooicr.Asphalt Floorir:.Oil Cabinets.Riationary Washi Tabs.Elc., Etc CEO.W.REED, Rooms 14 and 15 Guardian 763 and S85 CRAIG STREET.MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, AT CIRREXNT RATES.JOHN HYDE.Chartered Accountant, Auditor 2nd Trustee, Chambers, 181 ST.JAMES STREZT.HOME\u2014\u2014= SWEET .HOME .MADE BREAD.The sweetest and best 5 made hy te ID.Harrison Tel.3359 and we will call.OMce, I BUNLOP FPLACE, Wedmount.ed min HONNEUR | 24 Un | \u201c A - HT ff ; A HANEY : il 4 | i tel 4 ii it i A : AEE BH {1 STE Ri E | IE IN x i.a WT = if! i 2 } - | RE.A il il a rt : BE LA a dE EE i BIER } % 30 IE ; Hoag Ee ; +: ru.44 4E FP | { ; Pog _ > Ade rea Barr or eme \"vom JER SS SE en ep en pb He pr gw NT eda Ry Lan (ER < Ne \\ .6 THE me DAIL Y WITNESS AY, NOVE MBER 25 -, 1-3 CE ) 4 B AN | ar 1 TO EW B =.gains La - BE ERECTED UILDINS 7 pe rge G One FOR MR.C vote 715 r and wareroom the most .C W.LINDSAY A NEW te reater ; Be the Low on St.tpm ., A new LITERAŸ \u2014 than e ° ot the Fai building atherine st plane number Soclety ha > SOCIETY - ° e on rman-H bout to | eet will of thi Fr s been : me DON\u2019 ver mm : for M the site olland-Grah be erect Lit is city ench Can organized 1 - \u20ac Tr M inter C ing the fous of the Trekine oyna.terature; madian gent by a UEBEC LE fo yf sa ne - : me entlem J NOR rag \u20ac O Iss IT! lothi once on ay, ne pote Church ot Ecole a: AGISEATURE T : ng ! whl from jlorday.The which was lay- A SHOI _ tht, = Th ï ara 15; COMMERCA our srs : ASHI e city fi feet stori f Peel the NG OYE ; y.+ ; in es in street ; er good ONABLE Don't ] fteen f width heigb .1 THE \u2014 or materi JE WIN nse .eet in , and t, t SE J BUD rial and INTER any tim depth a hu wenty- GET 8F god .CLO \u20ac.but .O , With ndred an EEOI EXP workman \u20ac THING get in the smooth, br and A \u2018 X PECTED F Ly ship, and al All our ga push and 14 \u2019 own| cab WHOLESA day.Boerne Queber, N WEEK.0, O 0 the Jowest prices are mane along and S iit advices to LE PRICES (ids a four 0° sou on 7) prices i anuf nd h oO - ng a the B D.niv se clock t »\u2014The Le .u in the ci actured b ave your pi Nov.23 re as foll oard of of | sat for Pis APE : - sg ! ih son aren È w r Sto 8 city.y our pick fro mai 3, 1895.\u2014-Li ows:\u2014Lo Trade this |\u201d 1e non- Onse Lwer Phe à! handl e are on tl re 1 own wo ma $7 ze quie \u2014Liver ndon, S ig for hem pn-resident enty ne \u2018 i a rkm 70,000 at 17 et.Mi pool .Saturd où i ne unti ni mue: mr WE e cle imm he rush d S en.Ww ! stock 17s 3d .Minnea ; spot wh av, |: il ihr or ntil Mc ney bors be fl PROMISE y crowd tons night.! \u20acZu ° guarantes ouiet.Futures polis first balers and posant.or vid and ci.ilo wi à , VO .at t ,but, .I \u2018 , at - rs flo Contrev .Bi \u201cthe Dominion.C and then PERFECT ER our yl 35 years of ar ee a soie Chicago wheat easy and malre ial ace eried leet i | tr \u2019 ome al re leave à and L Te.W of ho H c.3ge À opened 7e the co were ji tions ac: } ong, i eit to once W e don\u2019 nest deali IV We and 291; May; at 56 12 Attorne intred act ur! ec in : nt L dea ; pc 2914c ! ; cor 56c D an rhev-ü Reed min .AI OVE vest your your own g EAR.In promise ling with \u20ac.pr Sh ie Mars satel opened ec.and a 1 a i.; era a pes n Tr \u2018JU ERCO mone , good conclusi you an i at at $5.5 k open opene at oo udi mber and + add ICY BAR ATS.ey with us judgment clusion.we iy gold Jon intelligent pub $4.50.5.50 to ened at\u2019 ss ed at Son 3° ng of private NS sc de extr GAIN » and eth ould wi ubli a 5.52; shor! May; le 0 > mens and t a well N 1a ; get er yo res ith e C, we : ort ri lard THE | a sr ina oF iene ho.1m extra wall chun, | MENS, ELEGA good value in retu do espectfully ask yor $7.00 wre able to CHICAGD LTvE STOCK PAY.dard Logother IR MONTEL os n nighest ma 11 cloth, | HILLA OV N tu o 3K you / srC U VE amend RE ne à quali: e the clatt HILLA T TA rn r not to oat, b nio a oT d th» Mr 1 acain fo mninutes.ality them\u2014irad 1, silk 13 OVERC ILOR .in a car.» , but H n Sto STOCK fer 12 M ; Marti .s n + s.=\" .7 2 - n sully ogs \u2014 ck Y MA .once ontre artin r MEN'S HE vous ronmie ive ns you Twice better th OATS splendiaiy du y othe y study Hogs days re \u2018ards, Chi ARKET jerence to th ol aby are.IN'S HEA ; rouble owledge your ever better in the 1 plendidl \"HIN- 3; Sioreil .ht erday\u2019s v's esil icago, N .ns, recci e cos: Bi eur right len: VY DEAV + One at \u20ac hack go ry day than we atest fash yuilted | 118 HE n the 000: i 33.85 receipts imated rec ov.23.1R95 were r eived th 1 07 certai CC th and m ngths 0 no ER OV ta time.$12 your ay $15.00 say they lon, are AVY T 00; light 52: shipn accordin eceipte 591895.Mr eferred eir secs Line | clothi ade with 1 back oy ERCOATS .ba each 3, and tak 85 of thi are, sell AILOR packing mixed 1ents, ns to pe ETES e .Tellier vo cor cond ps à.e) $10 8, archi a finishé ouble + ATS- argain .This ts f e then fs lot w Th TWEED MADE $3.35 t at $3.45 at $3.40 5: left ov al re- rament Mr.Flv Mitte e.Po G Blo.175 ie :t bd eXACIness 0° , any thi ÔTbis Postuy 1 from will ose sui sur sco ES res $3.65: to $3.65 to 82.00.mm | Ba 1 had yon lu cash 75 of then approv aciness ied side thing t offered aly the us for | adm its hav TS.TCH ore recei : rough 65: hea $3.60; , 4,- me res the setd th.w cra .A AN £ side ; = i .e 2,000: pts of gh grad vy ; mixed un esorves | guesti- Has - MEN'S m to be oa valine of a our bi o meet | and you brightest fre ired; we ly to .stead catti es at 3 shippi fit for es in ion of NS MOST et go @ for , MPN'S & sale.em half wa: t ely a\u2019 $12.n~ve be sh ady.e were $3.35 ng at Whi 7 coloni parts four of with larg Ow at $6.00 S HEAV f wa get sale for 12.00, y been own t SF ere 20 to $3.45: hile th nizati s Of tu h larg BEAV lin AVY N y out- for $1.75.you n selli o Le ; dull; 5; ja he A on u a o SN aE vel TAVER C8 ed, well m APP t 9 75.Ton, selling tn ; shee certain si Ltor nder cons.È te breas ver © ce.OVE ST,59, à 1 mad BA J .¢ PRINCE ce duri em i TREN rm | lie ain su ney-Gener cons Bt Pros nd Togilar D REPORTS at 35.00.this \u201csale Hi aus nsual well Handsom CE ALBERT D ne hie morro York OF TRADE me Ontario taken \u201cagains sta\u2019 : \\ = s nod - , , .av .M y , .N 3 a+ , PA oli them before (his ue of ine, MERE HEAVY 6 Io of 140 going | 1dsomely lined and, tri BESS SUITS Mee which Nov.=\u2014B to \u2018avigaiton C Lae ar ME rd fore this RS EN thelr Worle ta pérfe Pa going | those © [0 detect 4 trimmed.It ne past few ich has peus \u2018Bradstreet's to trie, yO ie Quebec on mw MEN'S _ = == or you w $12.00 ake th perf A A J! a j tom tai and thos eren is im- y, m eks con > to : it we b th Pa FR .u wi .roa the ecti ACKETS usu ailo em ce b 1 fi 1d w still nspicu gener _ Was ern e Moun thogo\u2014 LIEZE .th red t, a bx place of on and i ETS à | ally sc rs.$24 ade etwe ed th weath con\u2018 ous al vinci not f ; wi ont so\u2014c e ?\u2018 > C at 8 24.00 by t een is fe: er a \u2018inue 3 for th incia * fou: thd 1 ty fort cut right ULSTERS off now onanss at $ a long h just Neh i great yeas those is the he best south wh ature, w and ral s.Uns e Oui al Sec nded in rasn We Finest > in styl SG ; o you at 3.00.Ww eavy 0 ght | , your choi suits: price Si ton a ere the which | ns have eason- uimet ecretarv In law.a th are lett valne e and int $7.50 ell | ver- | 112 MEN oice for during we h nd co e decli s more intensi had een ex-Sune said ut ta a mDiere etting :h ever si plenty 2 .et the 3 ENS or $12 ng this eld to nseque line in cons si- : erntpi Superi tha: - e.\u20ac : 1d com- YOU m! Made MORNIN 2.00.s nm be nt ch the picuou sion ntribi ntend , pr MEN'S e enL.re 5 at $12 CTHS from NING S and f partly eck : price 8 0 nn ited ! en: i y aN'3 ULS 2 lot go f 2.00, | 245 of OVER i Cloth Fine Di SUITS ance or stapl respons to shipm of cot- hel ind dur to thie Ci arden th the fi .STERS or 37.59 the b COATS i th s.Th Diagon Fe » of sea ples inc sible.ents à | held that during jen > oe 1a nest\u2014110 of \u201ca youth est BE S, i e test e mak al a eing 1 sonabl reases But th re iar since offic Al the servi partin 110 à Fighe s ev AVE Sui of t e and nd V ru arger y cold on he de- sq ce.the tis Con w s12 ng of y of \u2018e er ; Heavy ver JR 0 its a he k fin eneti bbers ord w the a e- | eonn tente A ; \u2018va hb ; B \u201c1500 IL you m, wel quality TEAVY Be: put VER re us cenes sh wi! ian m and ders eathe ppea Penny nts she puinbs ho 1 \u2018| : .Giv rm vil .y\u2014-but da: eave on sale COAT go at sually st seruii 1 st en's holid for her, th ar on vo mani aw bor cf y 1 and tak ve one of th to worth th ndy.\"\u201d C r Over ale In M sf $10.00 sold TAY and st are ay woslle e result oH nanielnaii me for h .ç p 0 : A , oat M or .at $16 y.Thos eam activ speci ene ult nt tax ! Dalit ne re et.you b e with y of the the exte the nom 37.50 an\u2019t bu coat ml ontrea 24% 5.00, the 105e el ers at } e and alties.shoe Cour x Lor = par: LEIES « ar ECS sought.Lou the ÿ salesmen EN of = for te $10.00.it in mind, you.|! DOUBLE 415 BOTS & ey now ose of at Montreal a cargo ake Ship four House the ae ng ihe of ct COAT ERT CA à fact argain ever \u2019 many and 00.Parents ake ho land less, from BREASTED th ere ee aires e heavy put soins ed cussion ad a were of tae Ce OATS: 155 AST © iy wint 20 you is 1 oice : materials 700 oYs' - ed Sta numberi show to the | uni 53 the Hous tete o sold at Los of OR BE YOU ers t your w sas terials; 1 Tw §' sU pr Stat erin w an e Mo Tous ed ~ at $22.00 the SAVE UTHS\u2019 o con way peclal ! $2.5 ials; usu: eeds - SUITS TE K th les agai g 323 othe nday se at 4.2 A ut by t 2,00, m: se beanti R OVE f > AM BL ne.again ! .50.sual pri .New , mad ELFV e week nst Se throu r mark y.: 420 à ÿ + A rity: h the most ade by uties zR- rom Heav TON ; for rice $4.00 patterns e WATION OF crease a vea 70 las: ghout tl ed in.lis THE LU ; B cao andsom soienti our OWT always by 0 avy D OVER 217 00, reduce s of stoi FTHEN E is in r ago.\u201c weel he Unit- expert LOGE EP gL Shen in eo mee siencife utters tallors, sn Take rab Melton COATS, mad Made from CHILDRE VS < uced to sone front.Plat HE NEW STORE Fxports of the middle The cele and 205 pa not at ied about Tue FIEECH 2 hid 4 $14.00 warm ife, dres ines\u2019 y this J.W e them ntend edge \u20ac ials; the N SUIT» giv ide on e glass Li, whea tates ar + from west He in- ay bef mmlikelv s'ay nes [( ot 0.Thi ; all or ssy à you hav ad f e los 1 Now ed to sel cut mined usual pric ewest 2° e an either window 2 t flou and f both ern st ore it is that jt ext.ou ; give it is Ove ed figu nd wa e ÿ or us e in th for sell ned t price 2 Des g alm aid OWS ; 2,916,0 r in rom à coas ates it js ; LE Oeù ; an ; pr\u201d @ ï , .is r a \u2018\u2018W\u2019 at o let 34.50 1gns round ost enti a of t twelve A 5,000 b cluded Mont ts of + s Joli ait ; A Fakes dif square oat flgured, gaan\u2019 ve know and will b line.b vr 210 them , we nh of Ma- W floor ntire he doo = week, ¢ ushels as w real thi the L ivered te Bi ist thage fdn't s are deal\u201d s: be s n to .ea last ut it\u2019 or y y PAIRS go at $2.25 ave deat te ith all .The i glass fr r will 880 , 3.312,000 against wheat is weel A A ABOR FED .oy Bi these Ove sell quic ith son He, | ; ting of s an, Made f S MEN 2 eter- dr tha 1 interi ont on the .2,764,00 bushels 3,325,000 amou t, or eputati ERODE J 8 in them rroats duicker ve you 1 0 215 MEN ne, to rom S = NS ying atast i or wil the ago \u2019 0 bu els | D, 00 bu nt to vrganiz ion of Ms, vil ; .5 { T yester .Hot MEN'S 0, red Stron, TROIS b proc mpro 1 be .8,465 she: n th shels cd 1 \u2018he , MEN'S II whe sterdav t 3 s$ BUS uced t g Twe NERS y th ess wi veme fitted and as 000 's in th e week Jast minist abor h reures Tu i N'S REEF noyou 3 han MEN'S - SINESS =~ o $1.35 ed; ust RS.co e use 11 be nts, an we com bushel 8 wee a ye th ers th here me: resentatty of i Forez.EFING JACKET peep Ean SLs S SUITS, Alor PAIRS 5 tal price $2.10 construction o Pastered\u201d boa nortened aor Tare ith 4.55.01 Years years Fe ers this foraions 200 prove ; ñ med.hea edly w 5 in 1 now a svions t , à Ta -Wool, N MES OT 0 me lat e wal rds _ .082,000 1 ago ry and the ame: Trees - fr [i a ronal ll made and sen.rs, a rare bargal wool ew FP S TROIS calls f th and 1s, in in th \u2014 n the like el b oth amend: ssai to r $4.00 5.00.127 ade and Gray se sale wa gain; the a honestly atterns ssmits b nr the plast place e TH \u2014_ like Li y the rer lato nd:nente - : ki 00.25 of the trl 164 MEN'S s $11.00 efy all \u201cht y worth &.Thos N.y April 15 completi er.The of the FORE E PARI \u2014 abor Co resolu*i- or lame Ue = \u201cri f Don\u2019 mo at this VS CAN » 80 at © mpetizior five doll Trous Templ 5.1896 ion of contra IGN SPECU S BOU tion ngress an ons of the a Gis } : t is + Me NADIAN - sion by ollar sers e Buil | .M the b ct ECULA RSE of worki and es * 8 ;- ment: et the w i ade to NTW .re dy lettir 5.w il ang .Mr.À utldin TORS .orkin ce specia , i he to vou À above.If eather stop vo $0.00 sell at $3.70, we off EED STITS Those fl its DRES 1g them £0 S ait Paris, N Na THEMSE Ad ro 5 Lg Lee \u2018 5 den't gain.That vure you in offer \u2019 = ISNT SOCTA t- | tory, = Nov.2 JUS.LVES | i eputat NOTE= To an ] \u2019 thi hat is I: = not sati securi them ack : s are ROISERS TABLE ry, sem 23.\u2014T int - ation .$, | hi price pin ever will is fair, or sariciie, with wh one or n now at Twills.Logskin.made foam ERS.About fi EVENING AT S this semi-offical he following : | forenoon, with of Quebec bre.> i Dealing aud and that We'r-in a p No ha you more ol these b Bo an ran ha sold Hiagonily and were present hundred ver ST, PAUL'S foreigners, are Speculators, Published here to oo roti etui re G i P G price j ositin dealer in ( of us, bi > bargai ried Ic ave vo rom $4.5 and nual sent at t y ha .each mark eeking to pr mos her with t icens to certai DS pester th RL uaranteed Fi is low ntom Tr in C s, bring i gains.Ar MARGE $4.50 al social L the St ppy t of ou pese 5 Par st of them | the r se law tain an \u201d 1 FL ; sc Fit .wer tl ake th anad g it b You\u2019) $3.50.choice to Robi mee!i .Paul's persons he at r larg v attack voke a them | city munici whic Greer?y 4 : s in al lan à ose off a ever ; back agal | wan e from inson's eling last ev Church credi tempt 6 credit } ing in crisis in | y.Ther i cipalitl ER : Ww.(Rt: : all our Ci any clothi ers a r offered gain.a t somethi perf guidan vening h an- t i it.It i may Te hous succe An | pose 1 y want des surron:: i au.4 J À nn nd wi suci .and v ethine i ormed ce mu g.Und his ki is rer eat ses, ho ening ! 2 - ipon « Lt the ge roti i qu hi MAII lothing g store i ill conti ch splendi your m g io the li \u2026.Fras .Miss W ich go er Mr, BO ind wil ported upon ping the 28 is i utsid govern: oo om RE \u2018 IL g.Exp- in C ntinue plendid v oney wi he lines aser Ww Walk od musi : t bellev ill be that : the that .p impos 2 e brew Prime D RENE | ORDE pret the anada v doin value y will | es we And ere am er and sic was ne ve that it wT t 4 man public proviaces 2d Upo: vers 1 EY! É se f .Lat g 80 5 toy » ret 4 cake ong th Mr.Septi ity.\u2019 t will t it wi pted w oeuvre ; agenci ces wh D th a je: i | RS A rom u est F .until Je you Lei urned P were e perf Septimu y.not b ill su -day re of gencies | on 1} em Lv aus TT s all ashio anuary jore, nor rofessor served erformers $ e carri cceed, bu Wwe do \u2018° 28 in su Levy est Ly Fr MRL : EN D the time ns, Reli J 1st, 1896 or we w rs Ros in the i .Te ied out but i | presented suh provi stabs?REL ¢ ible\u201d Qua 896.C ere pr s, Scri e inn a w \u2014 t'with im any | Bot ed th: rovinces.4° GE: a ED : Quali : One th esent mger er hat VINTE LL impu : ; sell + Cnat at CS.1 ! a à J WITH iv.§ e res .Seven and 1.ER W n.licez outside : prese h ae ' y, dquare esbyteri or elgh Coussir.HEAT À nse, whil 3 the ci sert the , ety O PR the invit: ; ian Colle t studen at IN T right ta hile th Pty wit n= ?; : ; nt A s H .te ; e us tho .El O OMPTNES Perso nt apoio ed to BACKWARD CRO mars, UNITED bottlers Impose nai J 5} S.were res son and the pologies fro: ed to P THIS Y ia.This on busines of fry 4 : Ë Fl Lo .man ead.In the the Rev.D rom Prin- Tol ACT: EAR WITH 8 gued, vas 18 Ee wi hn G | ! man and two Syri audience we r.MacVicar c oledo, Ohio « \"REAGE.MALLER did not s ruinous * uf affaire th 1 ss \u20ac .Syr r , ; CD © s ; 9, ih.3 I the decorations had The oh China- rom 2 Seal Lov.8.\u2014This w mand and pol very Se Er \u2018 1° ; ed i previ er ch th ts 5 dealers : ave > \u2018eek Mes e Co nted orabl .Ta: BE ! 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Pl > St 9 pear in no ous t n tran ankg- GUA\" tates w sani mi receiv Mess\", w untyv \u20ac out th 6e to ay ( | earance small à o final 7 sferred Û \\rters which millers, vel rez ws.Went aro y of Q e evil 1e à a | [i ° La vi 0 of the h egree 1 remov to nited S of the wi gener s, cover eolivs 1 around ueben wrou 4 \u201cPas.all to the val, and in States winte rallv rai ering naded the di n by Ix ght tak Boo rene festive portant wi Of thes Sy Taied g the inc trucks doi ifferer ottlers go! ro ; ON n __>- ap- the rant wheat these heat era threa- nducing \u20ac: s doing a \u20ac nt parish 8 5 | SLY À © IM î BOYNE RE produ ller co countie 2,20 are ?of the | bread amilios tn Aner t nes Ba » ] + a , .ce ountri es.are f +2 .ar .es t \u2014 tu fur Ç #- A FEW DOORS AID S 9 The fifd S JUBILEE crop.© ana \u201cuse most pan strom the | Td pr a going sn Les Loar 10 7.ue.; ie .£ : ?, ar , OI : .ar Ve ME - | : 3 ; 3 | FROM CRAIG re t Orange de anniversary The as improved gr ros of Aho Sates als | ir han aus on SE L | \u2018F1 @ Y e, N : of chi ie eatly p is be seed | arry spir this 8 7 Vehws® : v BF) STREE o y a ; No.4 Boy gan on now y si is back els piritun alue Ww Wi 2 i EET th grand 01, wil yne Lo Ten .Kansas w in 1 Ince rec ekwari | sides.b uous Ji \u201cuvre - , .hh 3 vl.e Vic concert ill be \u20ac val r nsylva Je as, Mi ndian: ecent Ti ri oni .beer di UOTE a Hi © I toria Ri and celebra age.nia is a ssouri a, Illin rains.thirst f d not on the vo FE _ Dec.6, an ifles Arm entertainm ted states.It varies bout 78 re Rentueky Mi- | JRE or alcohol germ to ue i ÿ i me \u201che follo d promises L ory Hall, on on in tif vibre rap 3 little reent of an and jaf had to He Laver aloo '.- .UF à à win es to be | \u2019 riday rifle inter op is m n tha d\u2019 ave.| =F issih) 5 check apd \u2018 WE > engag g well-k argel ay, fr e smal than OSt SUscey dit |æive e.R 3 \u2018Me :- RK .THR \u2014_ 4 ed for th nown , y atte: rom le ler tha usual ceptil erent p the ma: 1e nromi le (Ta \\ j .' a+ IREE N violinis e occasi artist nded, and ast s an the Ac Me 1v : | Mos master 2 mised > ¢ i A : \u2014 : asion: 8 - , \u201cay ummer 1e & reagoe vo st Le serir CE Co | Æ oF ; qwe OTORIOU Go Mrs.G.H on: Herr C have been and warehouses av ie Amount age was 0 | rrumbe of he retreat JUS oo ) i ; : Tt POF THEM Ww JS RURGLA tor Mr.Kemtratto: EEE Car Walther, is a trifle rar PAARL Aton | jarvested jand A the n vs prets S ra ! ib 3 Ÿ 1ree notori ANTED IN ARS, tone; Mr s, Kelly, r.G.H oprano; Mi ,| in the sc: arger tha The \u20ac ear ial quills day to 8 eprace mhers Sh r= \u2018 \u201cÀ Ba | | Charle torious b IN THIS Steytler .Teddy 5, basso; A McLeod Miss mises + ason.T an was clover s irds gs ! 4 to Grar asentatîive SNe | ats | LM es Palrfi urglars S CITY nan , comediz Evans.Mr.Barrie, ten- BOF s to be la he do s experte el cr.can ilev rande Me cs are CE , MeCormie leld, Th 3 and safe \u2019 Supr planist.lan.and \u2026 elocuti rie, bari- HO n last ve: rger tha mesic ted alin | Uw er bridge re 15 vi ge ) : si have > Blackey two, b ud James concert a, wil Master of arke Wallace.- 1 ved in ms Toe eop | THAT expactee peat Noo : PN ad b ckey\u2019 : .better k mes ert wi 1 tak of *! Wallac LL.many s oT ; latine oo rod thar : , 3 Blake eo] Baliino, known as will wi mare the \u201che\u201d Orangemen TORONTO >) es y sec- fume ¥ 2 che a oh the A.% À oY wf Y .\u201c© he a a , , ( - em ; far Ha er 22: ra\" (Ce Te: ot having \" ray: or EU Whitey | TWO CO Des ec 0 qwreronto.NOL RODUCE MAR i ro mn fen Nee \"SA | this ci sarticipa:ed are both recentls .M \u2014 Wheat.cars x MARKE Att Can OT ; y Fl '.Tost ra of a poe in s oth ined Yesterday PANIES AMAL hot And re whi: The market or irene C 1 ; Pot u , \u2019 sper sever: spected a) | AM: | A and ote: ed tS a au ; a 0 ra à ah graph rogues arn?natur ral crimes i pe a the d GAMATE = fc and roa white an Mita a re fro Afr STet \u20ac ce » 4°.; s Jdlerv & at .n s : 2 i .N \" ur a elo a Ll AV ; Xe ne ts >.; roue i & À, idenciad, the men in has recor after the ated Lond ar Company and à of th en on or | hard a Manitona for red.Af th y.jufora legal at BEE ; Fo ; celve \u2019 & a : cars ce ! ,Manitohas es cd, 1 not ving Hi EE ; fl LA | Abou \u2019 question ed photo- AF a meetin and Invest and the C e 33.30 a of rel ard aad tie for easier to the provine ! o Mim tl .E | \u2018 5 ntercoloni ago Detecti tors we \u201c1iberaui vo ama any | rlev uoied a: ts, Mi roll wr Frour, fre ; ed as 5 ouf 140 oe L 4 | C SheMff of loniad Rail tective Ske < dent re appointed: the follo Igama ted.ot firmer on $15 and il feed \u2018 sold a restored =, der had x ! = : \\ } OR police ?Rimousk Way, ai effington dent: R.Jaf ted:\u2014D.M wing dir week: ushels Ne a better ran at opis of submis a: +1 the r + ; ) ANY L glarie and relating {, called wd the Deput \u2018 dent: directors TAY.of Tor orrice, sr pres east D LOS er and sx enquiny S | rest, subi: wd av o, ' els ; 7 \\ \u2019 s : arti n puts Bog s.Rev onto.vice.re 2 : 4e and a is sear + sold ot ap (A NE 12e polie i, ¢ I ITING TO du Loup, Q a Parc ar ot Boston sono Sewart Ewing Da 110.ice presi hunted nd extra à vie tie A dati pa st so g RU N.S .Que.: & affrays two b rol ral manag \u2018oronto; n Bur: arden, R.quot at 3ûe « Feed a a: 40e quoted = ranking \u20181 ecnduet not - : AM si go to LAT IN 8N ., on th , and th ys, one ur- ary-tr ager, CI : and W ns, Tor + .red at ON Buckw dull: or and N tarv for 0 he # ov 1 ge ess $e ; S108 IMER\u2019 SNO said s In 6 othe at Riv pan easurer, aren Vv.J onto; sold at 45 Ze bid wheat : Cars No.law y Le ai governn ; ve 0 A Bol 5.All .R S N WW 2 * he t ntercol r at A ver res y has a .G.W ce J.N .Morri + wh 45c \u2018 Ry .dul: s outstd aw.i! ail te nent VL » Slei prices , Not le: -\u2014 in hough onial Rai ntigoni erve capital .Bad MeCuaig; ice, ite on à Oa:s ve.stea CER dé ren Jered 5 a 3 for W pighs, Cari 8, Fami ess than © that ci t the sus ailwa ish fund of 1 paid ur gley g; sec- mixed Midland steady dy: ca north een ' 2 , rio'es amily Sei an 250 was city.suspect y stati + $121 up of A The Pes quoted nd ani 13 at 251 ars east x _ LE Ë Yo ag gous f s, Berl J Sleighs now i mad A clo s were i ions 21,000.$250,000 com- eas.eas at \u201c3c a 28e \u20ac 5i,c bi ast - FEW J -\u2014 u will or Bvke S rlots, Mi ghs, Drivi in so tifi e with se and e in hidi , ._ , and freigh sier: c: 2e and asked id for JOINT ] 1 save n yke Sulki , Milk Slei rivine Slei re to cl : cation th the abo d vigor ding JUNIO \u2014__\u2014-.a ts at 201 cars sol white i © cars PROT: TRAFF | woneyv | les E leiwiis 5 Sleigh choose f au , the I ve re rrous se R EN \u2014_ n0lc.old nor is 240 5 of \u2018OBABLE PIC ass - À - J y by buvi .very 51S, Groce rhs.Pony se from thoriti ntercol sult.A arch St.G NDEAV Liv CE rth and west FREANN ANSO .| ; ving he ythin cers\u2019 Slei y Slei «| me es will onial fter id dea abriel C AVORERS JVERP \u2014 nd wes! NNEIl i tn c A Te g, anythi Sleighs, | ighs no extr make and Gov en.concert Church RS ME 00L \u2014 est M OF THE = ing, f s, Runr \u2018| adited an effo vernm concert, à last ch Juni MEET.Liv MARKE \u2014 New Y MAN ALE tb 5 LT , for wi Ders : rt to h ent DASTOT, and ovoning.ga Ch 11, erpool, N IT PRIC ew York EMENT.ie oT ML inter ave thes me tor, the it was E, gave ristian E 1524 to os \u2018 Nov.25, 1: CES CU the Boa ork Noy, 7 = : ~ N \u2014 t 13.: e vs.: r > : \u2018ola : | nte 1 u Association Jers a a .A YOUNG = 7 UMENT N te.great He added ras opened The IED! ard gat 2Es id, peas an 8 gd at us has flow aren will of \u201che : ployment of ENGLISHM To Oo st .The regul NATIONAL L Lent ne penoflt the in Pris explained the ed at 45s 8 6d; J: basen, is 11d; io 0 Ds Mr River ail Nous Ÿ rela LA D gentle any ki SHMAN 5 CS So St.P chan ular ECTU \u201c9 HCA, th ness \u20ac ndeav g tern 8 : se, whit cavy.rk at | r.Hor: tailuav.s TK CN : wages man's nd; used SEEKS Tr anl S ics wi course URES soon Lo | eir sup and good orers h ns Lo \u2014 te, at 4 at >; vie race J H: v.second a, dress no obje house.to wor 3 EM- EE Str tio as Gp of iec : tes.eave serintend work ad had L sus 8; color.e-presiss .Hayden aa Le \u2014_ J.W ct: a hom clty rk arau FOL \u2014 ect nal, y ened i tures he He them f ent s of! ONDON LL or.four tent.M Peu pros + \u201c ir 0 +: ai : > 9: ., Yest n th s on appy was h or more but w Miss Lond ON CON: irth vie Mr Fra Las | BOAR 24, \u2018WI omn fs r retereno nd à à SALE = Bonni erda e Mc me- Hf : and opef ore i who \\ on.N ONS ra ; Deen Tes rauk T! à te D AN tness' equired res; sLap toi THE 1 : - nin, of y eveni nument Life.and pros ul tha mporta was Money , Nov.23 SOLS ans: Bali preside t Thos AR fret cl OA lot at Wes LE ae OT = audi the P ning, b n: Na- Aioseth nat thay wi 9 important an on acute AE à 4 Nr re N house a first-cl MS\u2014A : 23 at Westn rediate : FIGU ience w: olyte v Pr ple 8 er, they : in h would count, 10 p.m.\u2014 I nt.Mr Fr Chia _ To wy rss A LADY 058 1 \u20ac once rount > purol RE YE a Was chniec , ofesso Th and would er w be Le.c Lachkaw: rank second © rooms hea\u2019 the * 2 comfor DY WH T deep.| Size at 23c¢ haser; a à ET; ro that large al Scho r Juniors e conce he tr not 1 edded IH _\u2014 onsols\u2014 M8 awn na nk Harre Tel Co table os re - | domtortahis \u2018 O has Office A dtres \u2014ino f per foot, d double pat t those and th ol.Th Înnes .The rt was gi usted th ose he SHIPPING - angen ve & Wie ree Cony fre BP CG er , End ra has furnished e.s WES eet fron , if closed ronized free ] e indi .e| Flo S, Annie program ven ent at th T Th .AND lov, fr .Me BA! ore frag ., \u2014\u2014 ING 3 Add no accon one or tw TMOUN t, 115 .ectures ications ssie, S Benn me an irely b ey e All ; HAR Bai fresgh: : A © x\" \u201cle E FOOD o FO NPC Witness: es wi ns Malls nie Benmell.5 satire + D wh delphia for ss RBOR N ails Choos rate can.| FOR _PO.Box ress Sommodae wo RS , \u2018Witn \u2014 11 b liste , Jack e B ced G J ia fo : Car ?NEW : Horaire je at A: 29° a D H two ] ALE ess\u2019 e w Har r, all and W ell 3 racl army r Glas arthagini Wwe See ceapeake CAT AR! : © ÿ OR SALE C ox 356, M HOUS D arge , WE - ell| a per gav of wh ini quartet: elot ed out asgow ginian S.ond vj ake oo OV go M : ples ; \u2018ARPE - 2 ontreal SE- Ch assort HAV 23 nd miss ve a om e Bell tte, \u2014 tw t yester w via an, fro: ray: Nh Cees Ch an J \\ of © cheap ET SW ora > airs \u2018ment VE were issio readi san., and o ou: erdar Se, om Phil ay: Wales >.Len ac à he _ WORKS, \u201cSingers\u201d SWEBPBRE\u2014SO = Resta, and oack Bests.kinds STOCK A Pires WANT ) were particularly sah Sister A.real Thome 103 2 mornin, with ad ley: cyan r por das Mr met Ra - » Victor s.U epair all ME ; inds es, Cr ts, Le of Im rk\u2019s Sch ED\u2014 a pr tem Introd right s by t er song al on th son line S : ith the loss gor, Mr EE NE nt MT Lan : FOR - ria sq | Fepair all ki allevi of me utches eg Rest valld ting, : chool MRS = esentati roduced and he J ng the =2 he Oth we 38.G USS , Mr.C.Ù Lene 0 .: - SALE uare Y\u2019S BR nds , CH ation schanical 3 Bed T s, Rook oben 3136 of D 1S.ROBIN a silv tion to by th pleasa Juniors 11 92rd inst.inst.a Terona CML hay ea .Cr r\u2014 suitable z.ONE a USH | JHAIR Ls the ical applia ables a pened St.Cathen and NE and a you er tray Miss L e chal nt Th ve sioc st.and 1 arrived \u2014 from M av.ÿ : - Le \u2018 ; à .Syst Mi yre rm e ho ck (217 à la ed At n Me _ ; i good h for sto LARGE me og 1 OT, 315 ffering nces for nd guarante System erine Garmen Miss Other ne Junior and acco ch by th an was rses) 1 317 cat nded h «Lond ont- SIR oe p _plr 131 Cou good.or à HALL STOVE.FOUND, 5 St.Jame INVA the Svenin ed.Cl taught Street.ho Cut- Miss young mi brought mpanim e Juniors which die good \u20ac tes PDT e EN ON SIR WILLY \u2014- = = y 131 Cou reas wellin STOVE | UND es stree LID g All \u2018lasses ev and sati as re UU Lynch miss forwar ents, w ors T led on conditior 57 sh pment ne kel tn world.Great natourthed, Soe Tp PRaïiway SFA ANT LAD, ns = A the a vas a ra at- Sonenar a great IR deposits have Have been .THans ave mad in all DT Siné rés) Qu ee wl prod ers à oN eee] thar of an 1 \u2018 sae enn?Tais min 4 , Jia in i cr (elaine, - l \u2018nu Canada done aria, ; we pa sphate fs né mining 7?CoE pro: able.mia, was à Hs ra noraction of ne Neral iw ex.soy ~am is seradily Voi worked In and Ontario.= sed as a land nel is ronvert=j0 riar products cadens nf ns districts sa omit.The firs \u201cch in 12.Ou- Vogts goa hare Is ; \u2018a 47e feet cu «ne rom; pleted Le North-Wes, Te- so-call-q oa value je oat pre.che ramoteness of Hahly in future petro- haing cre st on?te] and extenxively se.A 8, sse - C the i ho: fi 4 Len awd, We D0 BRIE, = naines 5t dersigned and endorsed \u201cTender for Coal\u2019 father ainied at wae NA VS ex : iLL 4 5 + © We a N.! will be recveïved at the office of the Cit TE © aR en Drs (his BREAD , Pastern Freight and Ja St Armes he Clerk.up to moon of TUESDAY, 26th Non WO O D shadow, not substance, did not.me .; S80 = .ve > | Eye 1 au has al Enr TE ia : ck i ; And HEALTH J.J.MeCONNIFF, Windsor Hotel.\\CPPT next Tor FOR THE in the least hn i pire for iis de = A Chil i = .2400 Gros: tons of Soft Steam Coal H - er rer wisn that fe Hise che 4, ; ; } hmmm a 32e CITORE 0 Coal.LL + a : te 4.\u20ac i 2 What is more luportant than lou Gross tons of Welsh Anthracite Coal.pose it to be gratified.Nop T ; i + A Broad you eat shouil HE OTTAWA RIVER To be supplied to the Water Works De- M | LL | O knowledze that the young: ° mes, A 2 é Our Bread 12 beyond question Ô \\ NAVIGATION CO.parrment ot the City of Montreal, at dates ° Sean a criminal make it appear wit) 2 HER in these things.CWE RN A aces stated in specifications.\u2018The esirable (0 assuage his evident - A 3 BR \u20ac é MONTREAL MACHINE B ¢ FALL ARRANGEMENT.said specifications as well as \u2018orm of tenders KINDLING # | for tile to : 55 ng dis FN ide pi 00 i : \" READ CO.Market Eine Seawmers may bo had at the Superintendent of Water 00 eS by every possibile means.clon 0, Tel.2277.168 St.M © ' : \u201corks office.City Hall 12¢ been told that the polite © Cer Cu , BAA \u2014_ J THE DUCHESS OF YORK for Carillon and Tenders not made on official form, or not hunting for him : she hod po © leh 4 i © Vw g ; intermediate ports every WEDNESDAY !in conformity with the terms of this adver- U MAPLE Q 50 \u2018 ; = TETE aA the gif - +00 i and SATURDAY, 6 a.m.\u2018tisement or specifications, will not be con that.fanaticism awd the prey they ! i { Passengers mey tak: C.P.R.train at 8.25 sidered.ve against being arrested apart, the that \u2018 | a.m.for Ste.Arna\u2019s to connect with steamer ; The members of the Water Committee do TAMARAC BLKS | To \u2018thing that could befall him wou 2 | ove dave.not bind themselves to accept the lowest or +4, To Lt LU Vas ay ten T Cc | Te B en?.any of the tenders.and may divide 7 that they should find him eut ace r nn\u201d.- » \u2018 CW a 3 the con- \\ .- \u201cve | | owns Wharf and ports west of 1500 piiwesn two or more tenderers, MiLL BLOCKS | 50 à man is what his hopées and © San Pink of Po dur Hon direct.as in their judgment may be for the Inter- ; vo longings and heliofs are, and : Ben ( STR.2 RRINC EEE, ,, TUESDAY, FRIDAY ost tay orden; be considered apart from vi ne i P ti ti | Steamers leave Canal Basin foot Nazareth CORES L ARGE L OA DRS Js that which makes dealin: It : crrection street.nC J.©.A LAFORENT, real men so different rom ou \u2018des i | pre res passengers carried at lowe: WATER WORK= Orv ON Supt.MVR C U T ANY LE NOTH adjustment of Thecries S \u2018ana OESIDI Tr # ; TR \"ICE : - -.« + : ur Es such dealings.Alice Botitho - ; : > .: \u201cCompanys OTee.165 Comm 1 Lamy Hat ans Ÿ - - PU le fing | Aire B Ge con { 1N Concert Tickets | J > amnron street, | Montreal, 20th Nov.1305, | 99 DELIVE RE O sav this io Yerse!f clenriv, Cia 8 ; : : .La : to ia ; L d y d | R.W.SHEPHERD.Jr.PTE .summed ip on thinking oi n ol may be ordere Telephone 1029.Manager.| STOP ANYWHERE IN effeetual attempr to reason © Ji ; SS 7 1d man : at the 16 : © .Ver 4 BUYING S THE CITY \u2018He is zimaly the minst an ve À Witness \u2014 \u2014 > TARCH person ] cver came across.- wy , or h ; : when vou want tapioca.You'v o J : Ç M AG 1) IARM \\ D ; to horselr NU.| Pri t] Financial.it for vears, EAP time vou boon doing i me 4 Inllno Por - \u2014\u2014 \u2014- -! called pearl tapiocas INSTANTANENL © i CHAPT - \u201cwe - .NSTANTANEOUS | HAPTER V.£ O : TAPIOCA Is a PURE East Indian Tapioca, | R | ( H MOND SQUARE | À ; : WwW Le aa Lu, (ASC ONE apioca, DE | House ! R.[ILSON SMITH, | that's one reason why it cooks so quickly.That evening Harvey was , B J \u2019 Investment Broker - to call on Mr.Knighton \u201c= CAT ._ , ; \"ne tlle he vrincival r° ler f ! Government.Muniopal and Railway Securities BE LL TE L , 9 35 3 was quite thc principal i A ao Yep roe oe DRINK RADNOR I ve TT à Suitable for Frist Eunus .as very rich and very grio Man always on hand.ee .: à E : oo WELSH & fi - der every hod With \" ; î ape | customed to order every ho! THE CATERERS Fon \u2019 1724 NOTRE DAME STREET MONTREAL.= It was.as it were, the hath It Spea GOOD UINNER | M erations that the Kniglhou- ° ILE CARLYLE UTTONS, WALKER BRUS., be kind to the Delithos ono à dit J i Jdig FIUCKLES, AGENTS, - - MONTREAL.charge of their welfare «#4 wom fon \u2018as ( FOR SALE, | KODAKS, mv.TH A And Stylish Oul ide Work ! NIN TY es rey ae ce od INTIS FOR SALE FN STI TION Re, FREE TO ALL A .1796 NOTRE DAME ST.| * | HONTEEAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SIPPLY, | Hinpnfneturer.Carry fuil lines of extent.Harvey had come in ; 3 Appiy at the WIINESS OFFICE orner Notr: L'amvaud St.Francois Xavier sts.STON BI RMINGH 47 Fte.\u201c share of this tacit patronage.«+ ° {nig Teleplione 1467.5 - Catalog, + + dL AM il wte.© LEE =e \u201c : Ca one Send for Catalosae \u2019 * © STAPLE COODS, | present call was a necessary a\" then Pa vA - a + + _ Le +.Lu L.\u201c LC es 8e secte = ue rir mL ei 5 15 Tai 3 La os wn ; ; - ) i ù en OB a ital not ads.p is er - aw \u201con 1ril 150 ver toll ie pin ac- oil tL.FAL au ake an his his ow- Sarurnay, NOVEMBER 23, 1895, foment.It did not accur to him \u201cquire whether he liked Knighton [Knighton was a mal whom care trosted and admired, and «ve not supposed to crave such Co sentiment as liking.\u2026 » high road that lay at the foot hill led to Knigtiton Hall.The .y was fonnd in his library.It large roor:.containing an im- - number of books.The light at all adranate to the room; nue immense candle students reflector.LOT: -sixted oÙ 1 wtlh a an pushed np the reflector out: \u201c, Jivpiry in this ont-of-the- a Lapeer of he world.he said to Lats \u20181 had theugn: that as a hodyv oy nad marched into the past, ni only lived in the pages of un- romanca\u201d \u201cve seen Miss Bolitho again ?\u2018on asked with the magistorial ine whose business it was to ginal Harvey beamed with satis- \u2018I spent yesterday after- th her.1 think we are go- zet on together\u201d : z'ton looked upon him indul- ~ his elation betraved his diffi- -+w her again to-day.said Har- He hrsitated.Then he toid Alice had passed him in the oO IRINK Le wished to overcome her Visness of last Friday 7 ayvey had expréssed some sug- \u2018an of this sort.but now replied, rot tel! at all; you know her *+e place better than I do?\u201cighton tapped his table with im- \u2018nee, He was saving to himself here had been more in Alice's -m nf Friday than she was willing »1 bunt he saw no reason for men- +o this to Harvey.farvey did not stay late, and Le left, Knighton, whose activ- acemed unbounded, walked with towards Norcombe for exercise, had much talk together, for -v felt thar it was his business nform himself about the country in, and he coul! not have + with anyone more able to give Sansiive information on every oint, from the history of the neigh- vi SUN R Knighton's : roo un! Harvey thought : rat she went just be- THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, © explaining that the future was unknown, and the past and present only imperfectly known, hence\u2014 But they had got to the point now where Harvey must ascend the hill, and | Knighton, who was not a man to dally even for talk, abruptly postponed the argument.' \u2018You are returning ?\u2019 said Harvey.\u2018No, not till IT have walked through Nercombe to see that the place is in order ; it is my regular length of walk when I come in this direction ; good night.\u2018He is quite like the pious Califs of Eastern tales\u2019 commented Harvey, toiling up the steep.\u2018I am sure he thought those women were out too late ,and will call at their cottages to-morrow to read them a lecture.\u2019 In the mgantime Knighton, walking on towards Norcombe, slackened his pace.His whole attention was given to the footsteps coming behind him, but he did not look round ; he passed over the bridge at the opening of the combe, and the women passed over just behind him.The wind came in long miserable moans down the opening ; the stream bubbled underneath the long bridge where it began to spread out into the meadow.Knighton hesitated, uncertain of the sound of the footfalls until they were close upon him ; then he went on, and the women followed him until they turned up a lane that led past Miss Bolitho's stables.After that | Knighton finished his walk at his usual pace.(To be continued.) \u2014_\u2014 DAILY BREAD SATURDAY, NOV.23, Put a ring on his band, and shoes on his feet.\u2014How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! \u2014Having your feet shod with the ; preparation of the gospel of peace.\u2014 Luke xv.22; Song of Sol.vii, 1; Eph.vi., 15.SUNDAY, NOV.24, When the blade was sprung up, jand brought fruit, then appeared the \u2018tares also.\u2014Looking diligently lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble vou.\u2014Matt.xiii., 26 ; Heb.xii., 13.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A poor man dying in a hospital was asked during an interval of consciousness.Are you thinking of Jesus ?He smiied brightly and said.When orhoot% since the Lime of the Ro- cnx to rhe most modern methods of \u201ciing the land.I?Harvey had not «no Iin-lhzent he wonld have been wry io \"is credit be it said that he \u201cdrank in instruction.« ix cne of the rew localities left land thai can truly be said to \u201cequented as yer\u2019 [Knighton siving.\u2018IT the New Zealander Lot come prety soon to stand runs of London Bridge the End will, of course, become a a newer Kensington ; but at - aïe in peace.There are i dozen cottages within a \u201c1, Miles that let lodgings; vio people lever sent or re- \u201clezram, and have never trie lights.x that the old wars are \u201chink that it is a salva- to the present genera- reserved from this ?be so rash as to form cnn cit is impossible for votive rush où mod- six nérald où the king- 1» 33 Or the kingdom of \u201cer the average grand- snd godliness will he LOT 1 Sere Lr «1 spenker did a jt > Le pronounced the | Lui not been snr-| \u201c14 In the mean- no \u201cose things.he con- \u201creir road lay low the hill rose :s sides, The ong breaking ~ky.and by its experienced in! perceive that Le Norcombe.and valk would bring \u2018ere his own path rest, Two wo- ilirie in front of | af, there was no | dit, \u201cet Any poetical 0 sald Harvey \u201ctent \u2018hat which poetry must be that is holy Thing ;} , \u201caorhb-d.as Har- cou teur he Vas, lu » \u201cornen in front < au en en silv Jet this ) immediate an- \u201cTo that, he answered mesg on all nur away, some bet- \"UT l'an moss may he: 5h01 for ns to judge : a, \u201cwho forms an opinion ON TZ all the facts\u201d ilavvey that he was Imuter ant walking r They passed ihe two \u2018ere \u201cru moment there | \u201cist uOUt the slop oC WAN obvions-! _ I am conscious, I am thinking of Jesus, and when I am unconscious Jesus is thinking of me.\u2014 Woman's Work.\u2019 \u2018[ say it ever and over, and yet again to-day ; \u2019 It rests my heart as surely as it did yesterday : \u201cIt is the Lord's appointment '\u201d Whatever my work mav be, I am sure, in my heart of hearts, He has offered it for me.\u2018I must say it over and over, and again to-day, For my work is somewhat different from yesterday : \u201cIt is the KLerd'< annointment \u2018\u201d It quiets my restless will Like voice of a tender motiher, And my heart and will are still.\u2018I will say it over and over.this and every dav, Whatsoever th- wliat may : \u201cIt is the Lord's appointment !\u201d For only His Jove can see What is wisest, best and right, What is truly goo! 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I finished that twenty years ago.Every detail is complete.There it stands, ready to go.\u2019 \u2018Cracky! world?\u2019 \u2018Can't.All men are fools.\u2019 \u2018What's the matter?\u2019 \u2018Can't find a man anywhere with sense New York \u2018Weekly.\u2019 Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, cures Diarrhoea.Colic, Cramps.Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, and all summer complaints and fluxes of the bowels In children or adults.10 A DAMPER.Chumble (who has married a young widow) sentimentally\u2014 Will you ever forget the honeymoon, darling?\u2019 She\u2014'Which one\u201d \u2014\u201cTit Bits.Robinson's Patent Barley for infants after weaning.Large sample tin free.Magor & Co., 16 St.John street, Montreal.AN ARMY CONTRACT.Passing along Princess street, Edinburgh, one day, & herculean Scots Grey stopped The feet of the dragoon were in proportion to his helght, and the boy knelt looking at the tremendous boots before him, knelt down on the pavement, and called upon a chum near at hand, \u2018Jamie, came ower and gie\u2019s a hand will ye?I've got an army contract!\u2019\u2014'Tit Bits.\u2019 CONTRADICTION OF TERMS.\u2018Down is up.\u2019 so the market reports say, and it is true; but \u2018Alaska Down,\u2019 of which are made those handsome bed \u2018qullts and comforters (sold at Morgan's, Murphy\u2019s and Ogilvy\u2019s) is NOT up.That is to say, not away up for your means.You can afford to have & Down Quilt for yourself, and ono for your spare room, and one for the baby carriage.Ask vour dealer for it and insist on having Alaska Brand.Every quilt is tagged with the name.9 land, and noted for his laconic style of expression, sent the following terse and witty note to a refractory client, who would not succumb to his relterated demands for the JAMES HARPER, Proprietor.ronto, Ont, writes:\u2014Dr.Laviolette's Syrup | know what it ever in Large sample tin ; Frank Magor & Co., 16 St.John st, | Why don\u2019t you show It to the ; enough to climb up a steeple and try it.\u2018\u2014 : Frank and called a shoe black to polish his boots.A lawyer, residing in the north of Eng- 7 ; i ; A A Re E REINS.Mr.Chamberlain visited the Colonial Office on his return from the Conntinent, and November 2, 18%.Salisbury\u2014 Daily Paper, - \u2014Punch.| SHE WAS QUITE FRANK ABQUT IT.Will it be a silver bonbon dish or a cutglass celery bowl ?asked her uncle, good humoredly.Neither, please.uncle.People gave me lots of those.but do you give us a nice Eiderdown Quilt, and get the Alaska | Brand, if it is the same to you.Our i room is pink and all the best | English uptown siores keep them ! The uncle did as he was told.| : Reader, do thou likewise, t SOCIETY HARD PRESSED.Little Miss De Fashion (meeting noted au- | thor in the park)\u2014'How-de-do, Mr.Fine- ! mind! Mamma Is awful glad you is comin\u2019 , to her recention.\u2019 i Great Author\u2014'T am delighted to learn that \"she is pleased.\u2019 © \u2018Yes; she says you is the biggest society ! licn of the season, and she\u2019s so glad she Mamma got ahead of that Mrs.De Style.has told everybody you are comin\u2019, and they .Is all worked \u2018most to death.Mamma's | head aches awful this morning.i \u201cUm to what work do you refer, my dear\u201d i \u2018Why, vou know.Everybody is nearly , killin® theirselves tryin\u2019 to read vour books, : 80 that they can talk to you about 'em.'\u2014 , New York \u2018Weekly.Fifty years of success in curing Diarrhoea, Dysertery, Cholera, Colic, Cramps, bowel complaints of summer and fall.etc., stamp Dr.Fowier's Extract of Wild Strawberry as .the best remedy in the market.It saves ' children\u2019s lives.19 NOTICE TO THE CONDUCTOR.Chicago Passenger\u2014'I say, conductor! did you notice my ticket?\u201d ! 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Pitcher S Castorla.a, WL pa iki WD ify ats RRA EE a sou \u2014e se ou _ DE ES eee lal SE&=T mem > FE rn mp en A PF ET mn SRT IT 2 SG Se te Pp amare an YA pe ns % tw re a ti T ST Ad ded dealing, Bowl matin ills mira, Awe.Ot \u2014 = Eni de oa 10 THE MONTREAL EE DAILY WITNESS A THE INDIAN MUTINY, The Story of a Terrible Episode iu British Rule in India, THE SIEGE OF LUCKNOW, WHAT LED TO ONE OF THE MOST DESPERATE CONFLICTS IN HISTORY.This is a story cf valor and suffering.This is a story of brave women and brave men.This is the story of the siege of Lucknow.It is an old story.No hook of universal history so small but it has a word for this thrilling episode in the conquest of India by British wit, British gold, and so CAUSES AND LEGINNINGS.One of the causes of the Indian mutiny seems to have been the attempt, in mill- tary matters, to force western ideas upon an eastern people.When the eastern people, imaginative and excitable, and acted upon also by other forces, gnt to an explosive pcint, they struck, and the tragedy was the mutiny.Military dignitaries came from Engand with traditional ways cf doing this and that, and, regardless of the new people and conditions pre sented, went about doing the usual things in the usua fashion.One day the gov- erno: Gere al, 1o.d Dalhousie, to:k an unfortunate siep.He ordered a regiment of Sepoys.that had been enlisted fc home duty in Hindostan, to embark tor war service in Burmah.They said they would not do it.Like wild fire the story spread thrcugh all India.The effect upon discipline was at once apparent.Military affairs in India were approaching stormy weather.Another blunder inl- lowed.Mocst of the Sepoys serving in the Bengal Presidency were recruited from the Kingdom of Oudh.Such Sepoys, as well as those In the Bombay army, had a special privilege, viz.the right of petition in matters affecting home Interests 10 the British Resident at the Court of Lucknew.In viewv of the character of TABLET ON INNER WALL MARKS SCENE OF SIR HENRY LAWRENCE'S DEATH.British hernism.Whosoever reads it anew cannot but feel adipiration for the power of Anglo-Saxon brain and sword that hold of the destiny of remote conii- nents beneath omnipotent sway.We have had our own savage wars, revolis and massacres, but our red foemen, terrible as they have been, have been in pumbers limited, and the problem of their subjugation has not offered the natural and geographical difficulties which, England to this hour surmounting, have been the antecedent conditions of sovereignty in India.Daily we hear mutterings of British lion and Russian bear as, across the frontiers of Asiatic governnients, they ish lndia seems at peace with itself.What its coherence and solidity the outsider cannot safely estimate.What a collision of arirs between England and Russia iu the Eus: would entail in none can say, but the possibilities justify a few minutes of reminiscence, a revival of some phases of the story of the Indian mutiny.the terr:dle uprising of the natives in 1857.WHAT ENGLAND'S TASK AMOUNTS To, people, we ars Do we Americans, a united bounded by the seas, vet vast as withzut the most insignificant nial responsibilitis, do we appreciate what the 40.000,000 f pale faces that populate the Rritish isles have undertaken tn do to establish their dominio in india?They have undertaksn to gov- ciliate.1n regulate and SIpbress, as the gigantic polities of the problem may ee mand, not less than 240.0U0.004 people, who speak nearly thirty different lan-! guages, and who are followers of at least nine diferent religions.Or to express the equivalence uf this political equating ju other terms, 40,000,0UD Anzlo-SaXons, with a gift for seizing territory and masterfully adininisirating it, are at ihe task in British India où contrelling \u2018ne lives and fortunes of about fifteen p reent of the entire population ef ile terr>strial globe.To accomplish th: task, tartfu!- lv, economically, and =afely, 2ngland nov holds India (rganizod in what we call British provinces: and also in feuda cry or native States, This enlossal vd deli cate aggregatiun, the outcome of the craft\u2019 of tne trader and the sword of \u2018lie soi- dier, since i600.is governed primarily from London.but by the actual pre zene and diplomacy of a gevernor-general or viceroy.3elow him, along lines.as wish ws, are the governors of proviness ant the rulers of semi-indepen- dent native states.who bave the of a resident iiri.ish representasive.lt was in Is5- Uiminar\u201d tn forcing Christianity upon Mes Otherwise why faviel ry ter hamincdan and Hindoo.should 2 Mohammedan he open a cartridge scaked in hug fa, or a Hindon to taste the fat of an asitual he everlasiingly revered.MIRATH.THE OUTBIEAK AT Disaffection, promeaiel by cher potent causes, spreal and spread, aith ough only car- been Nex: ! ani; na- grea-eil, instead of pa:vches, had fle army.rumors and ridges wifi waxed distriputed tarough came an a= thousand een and talk roecson.The £ the mutine:rs way oat Mirah, pighty-five \u2018recp.rs r fnset iv pory rartriiges.Taey to hard labor, shackled.The next volt stalked were burned slaughtered.Lo.og WET atl night the rerrors throuën M rati.and wom no anl Delh: was thirty-six guise ol away, and fur that tne mutsncers march permiticd the or revoit was waiting ed hefora had manageiien: Kur-jean reer iin Miraih ven \" The spirit «{ iv arse dren, tha: the arnly flag was also ripe to rise and be avengel Thay leader of the raging about first move war.e t.:ke ordi- ntenved marched :6 Hru-es culiire a campaign in Persia, from others coming trom Ceylon, an dperhaps from others on their way tu China from England.Meanwhile the mutiny spread from garrison to garrison.What the British Government \u2018had now to do Was to recapture Delhi, and a puzzled man was Gen.Geo.Anson, Commander-in-Chief in India, to know how, with his few European regl- ments, and with disaffected centres to watch, he was going to do it.Other important strategic centres were on ther awn account \u2018hard pressed to resist the impending tempest, Kahnpur was one where the officer commanding, Sir Hugh Wheeler, had fortified two barracks in the centre of a vast plain, and with 450 men of all sorts, guarding 330 women and children, was prepared to make a gallant stand against his fanatical assailants.It fs well in this brief sketch of the earlier episodes of the mutiny to cite some of THE INSTANCES OF CLUELTY on the part of the mutineers, ctherwise we may no: fully understand the desperation and ferocity of the Europeans when in the later conicts they came upon the red-handed destroyers cf their gallant ocuntrymen.A wolf among the mutineers besieging the intrenched at Kahn- pur was a leader named Nana Sahib.An English lady and four children going from the north-west provinces to Cal cutta reached Kahnpur.They were ail shot.Another lady came along the next day.She was shot.A party of European fugitives, mostly women and chil- were reporied fleeing down from the north-west.All, 126, were murdered.Nana Sahib's shells set fire to the hespital barrack of the intrenched Eu- Topeans lying out on the sunbaked plain fighting to the last gasp.Furey of the helpless in that barrack were burned vo death.During the construction at- tonding this incident 4,000 Sepoys came forward to complete their bloody werk.But six guns and four hundred pale faces sent them back cowering.It was growing desperate behind thcse wooden walls and \u2018that low bank of earth.Starvaticn ras nigh, ammunition was failing, and from nowhere came help.Out of the grass came a snake\u2014word from the cne- iny that all who had had nothing to do with the former Governor:Gegeral, Lord Dalhousie, and would lay down ther arms, should have safe passage to Allahabad.Then came a parley, and better terms promised.So the gallant defenders.thinking only of the womien ana children, marched out and toward the heats that promised safety on the river.The English wers slowly embarking.when {run a temple near by a bugle sounded: Instantly the Sepor escort opened fire, and scon had thirty-nine, of the forty bcats in their hands.One boat for the time got away and a few of its occupants made defence like Custer's last rally.It was blcoldy, gallant, terrible.Four men escaped, eighty of all that \u2018rustingly quitted their barracks fell alive into the Sepoy's hands.The men were shot.the women and children reserved for some worse fates.These events came to pass on June 27.We ghsuld not wonder if England gave as bad as she got when her day o2 reckoniag came.The day of reckoning was drawing on The British were rallying.grea leaders apace.ul their \u201cWith God's shall «1, \u201chem vempr.\u201d :I:ghlanders =ahib they hop.men, we The first chance that had at the devils cl usé.) the baycnet.no ws shouting, just the irresistible.bayonet.The next emergency his day's battle, en the march for rejet cf Kahnpur also demanded vayonet, but the bayonet! in f men who had and fought one fierce battle.women and children ess were 4 :-\u2014 The liager von look ad it.less vou will like it.Rise un.And they ing\u2019 TO£E up.ce Bu: alas! What the helpless anes they save Pie erscrahle \u2018heirs.war without vattied in ?'nd thrown thviv Lod'es ji Surely thea India: dro agains: fire bl-1 fr hlond.undo Nana Sahib ho latter's wor Kainetr When Hav lzek lo-Ked well and remeorberad wountrrrenr wh0 were in what slaughtered mYarking for salery under a truce, ge as : assault.Ylaod, pining in Kahnpur.and if British tlo:d was to be profitably shed for thon \u2018here was no better time than now.So tiavel:ek-on a pony, for his horse was sh:t\u2014pushed up ro cho frogt and scream- men.the The brigade will advance, left battalien iear! When they lav down than night they had swept away Ave times their number and Kahapur was was Kahn- had Nova Sahib had murdered neariy two hundrel tp a deep welll mutiny vas a case af These pvenis ba-nened \u2018n -ha mid0le of July.TH\" S1:U \"107 AT LUCKNOW, We ore nos prenarcd io conceive ho» lasperate was the situation of the KEug- sh in every cliv cr cantonment where they had ralliel :> feenle nur:bers to Aairh susyocted sopoys da battle with \u2018hem tu the death.We are now ready \u2018eo proces\u201d ta Lueckuew, to iin aid CT which the giVen: Havelork could he nnvs position MAAN vigorously tn press, into that drexfal came to his while ha was impatient to get to Lucknow in Îts dread necessity.This was the situation at Lucknow, where Sir Henry Lawrence, first civil officer and later first military officer in command in Oudh, was in command.Lucknow is on the west bank of th River Gumti, forty-two miles east of Kalmpur and 610 north of Calcutta.All the main buildings lie between the city and the river.Here was the residency and its various dependencies, 2,150 by 1,200 feet.In May, 1857, the troops in Lucknow were 570 British infantry of the Thirty-second Foot, 56 British artillerymen, three regiments of sepoy infantry, one battery of native artillery, and ons regiment of cavalry.Early in May Sir Henry had most diplomatically and considerately held a sort of reception, when he specially honored certain sepoys, who had in a crucial occasion .a few days before proved loyal.At this powwow he also candidly reasoned with the native troops over their fear ol religious intoi- erance and caste degradation.But fair words could not arrest the meeting in Lucknow, and so Sir Henry placed his troops with reference to the value of life and property, and the loyalty of the sepoy contingent, and anxiousiy listened for the storm.He put his magazine stores into a turreted building near the residency, called the Machchi Bhawan, and within the residency inclosure the European wonien and sick of the one English regl- mens.The night of May 30 Sir Henry began to see who were his friends.There was a revolt.many sepoys deserted, and Sir Henry, taking a fresh count, concentrated his little band of defenders more and* more.One native regiment, the Thirteenth.still largely stood loyal.Meanwhile the revolt was spreading in the province and i: spread so seriously, even to a show of sympathy on the part of the large land-owners, that by June 12 Sir Henry Lawrence felt that the only spot in Oudh where British authority was respected was in the residency of Lauck- now, and the number of sepoys he could now count faithful was 800.The storm gathered ominously.The natives of Oudh, emboldened by Nana Sahib\u2019s bloody successes, had arisen, and now the rebels cf Lucknow\u2019s own province of Oudh were within eizht miles of the capital, eight miles from the residency.Sir Henry, right or wrong, marched cut and met the mutineers.When he returned he was in retreat.with a third eof his regiment of Englishmen dead, some artillery lost, and the enemy ensconcing himself in the city whenever he could make Sir Henry's defence a perilous and Dblocdy thing.So the harassed commander blew up the fortifications with which he meant to defend his magazine tower, withdrew into the residency, and thersupon the famous siege of Lucknow was begun.THE RESIDENCY BESIEGED.On the morning of July 2 Sir Henry counted as its defenders within the inclosure of the residency 535 men cf the Thirty-Sceond Foot, of the Eighty- Fourth.S'h artillerymen, 190 English offi- m= im, > \\ Kaila Yo {Ny BGG Tr, Sa Ze fi Hons / TINNY \u201c ; AA AL > i baeot 3 A SHOT'RIDDEN MONUMENT TO THE RESIDENCY DEFENDERS.On= was Sir Flenry Havelsck, who said, when ho heard that two bundred women and children of British blood were yet alive at Kahnpur :\u2014 save .ur every man of us die in the at- Kahnpur was twenty-two miles Havel «x's Nana firing, merci- of the the the hands marched twenty miles But there .of British: chief house, of the residency.tection the fire of the rebels, from honse- tops and cther points cf vantage.been continuous.One of the first unless starvation assaulted with dency walls.Of the residency tensive brick building with lofty rooms fine verandas and splendid porticoes.Besides a zround and two upper stories, it had a lofty cellar of great apartments which, in peaceful times, sheltered resi | dents at the court during nconday heat \u201cThe building was on higher i were the houses surrounding it.The siega progressed.deaths by rebels\u2019 fire averaging fifteen or tweniy a day.The rebels\u201d artillery showed the skiil of European \u2018raitors.from dead horses and ; pestilentiai.buHocks spiking a troublesome gun.By 1H the redels were firing frem their lar ger canon billets of woud.ricees cf iron copper and even bhullockhs\u2019 horns | And all the tire there were rumors of r: i lef.and vet no relief care.If a mai i coins, had io suffer un amriiation c! arm cr les lack- By he probably d'ed: sometaing was ing to pull him through the erdeal.the middie «f July fuxurie: began ta fail The en-mys th> last man to the defence.mitted.Every garrisen within the 2 , From the day Sir Henry drew within its poor pro- ha ! vic- : The mutineers then learned that them | ; never Would they wet their hands in the! blood of a living man within the resis | itself it: \"may he said in passing that it was an ex- | ! gronnd than the The stench became New and then a handfui 0° the besieged would make a sally, perhaps | July assanic on July 0 brought Wounded and gick staggered from their beds, and 10 the scene cof action, trombling and bleeding.firing as long 2s thelr strength per- in- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20.1 A closure was a separate field of battle.The mutineers lost on that desperate day not fewer than one thousand men.From nine to four the fight raged, and when, under a flag of truce, the rebels hore away their dead, they counted them by the cart-load.And the siege never slack- | ened, for the cannonade was resumed from old batteries, and re-enforced from new.Major Banks, successor in command to Sir Henry Lawrence, was Row among the slain; Brigadier Inglis now took charge.The hospital was now full, and its suffering inmates inadequately attended.The children began to feel the privations, for over a score died.Flies and mosquitoes made life a terment.Beef Was served in small quantities every other day.It rained, too, rained almost constantly.To make life uncertain, the apprehension that the enemy was mining various of the defenders\u2019 defences came to their minds convincingly.On July 25 news came that Havelock was really coming, but days passed and no Havelock, and a man would get to look with envy upon the comrades that were each evening borne to their burial.HAVELOCK FINALLY COMES.August came.The coarge, insufficient food began to play the mischief among the resolute garrison.Cholera was now afoot, and the children especially were its victims.The defenders matched mine with ccunitermine.a npeighboring house, deadly rifleman among the Sepcys was: an African eunuch, whom the English had christened \u2018Bob, the Nailer.\u2019 One man was brought to earth.None had done such work as he in the earlier days £ the siege.Letters would go beyond the lines of the besiegers in a quill.One day word came that a large force for reliof was assemb\u2018big at Kahnpur.When September came there came also the belief that Nana Sahlb, beaten at Kahnpur, would bring his routed forces to strengthen the besiegers of Lucknow.So night and day the garrison stood by their arms, the explosion or capture of mines being conspicuous incidents.One day a shot carried off the head of Captain Fulton, and the defenders had to mourn the loss of their most useful man, ths garrison engineer.It was Sept.25 that Havelock actually arrived.Truly that was an indescribable day.| That was the day of the Highland bagpipes and of enthusiasm that knew no bounds.Fighting their way through, the streets, Havelock's men pushed to the Residency's relief.As garrison after | BAITISOR of the Residency defenders heard \u2018the news, a fearful \u2018hurrah! went up to heaven, the first rallving cry of a despairing host.And the pipers piped\u2019 away.The Leleaguered heroes went at, Havolcek's people without distinction of | rank or service, almost eating them up in their frenzy of love and gratitude.Nuw for the first time Lucknow had official reports of the atrocities at Kahn- pur; now they learned what happened to cers, 133 civilians, amd 765 natives.The | place was not defensible, for the in- irhe pagan natives when the force that trenchments were but mud walls ang | Was marching to rescue the women and trenches, connecting the small plots of ; Children at Kahnpur looked into that.ground adjoining thes varlous rhouses awful well.Now they learned that the: { that as a whole took the name, from the \u201c0glish gencral in command had taken; prisoners some Mohammedans and high! class Brahmins, to whom the mere touch, of a dead man\u2019s bone was pollution; that these fellows were taken to that bloody: house where women and-children were bayoneted; that, the ceagealed blood on: the floor being liquefied with water.these! Xigh class butchers were made to lick it up; and that finally they were hanged or blown from the cannom\u2019s mcuth.They also learned how Havelock fought his way to their relief.and how his 2,260 gallant fellows under Outram and Neill finally came to Land-shaXing quarters.THE SIEGE IS RAISED AT LAST.Wiih re-cnforcements the garrison now became agzressive, and extended i:s position, An anecdote is timely here to i- lustratG what a sepoy could do when \u201créally was Joyal.When the Seventy- ! Eighth Hignlanders, advancing to the ; Residency > relief, came upon ie of jis { bacteriss guarded by friendly senoys, three or four of the latter, unknown ox Callies, were bavoneted.They never re- sisied, and one.waving his hum.ein \u201cin the agony of death: \u2018Nover I -nind: lit is all for the good cause.friends.It is surmised that relief come the native ailies wi alone the hero, would have deserted.and when thoy had.done that the end for the bhesiczed would not have heen far away.Lucknow, ; would have been another Kabnpur., or,: as the defenders cnce talked of doing.the women and children would first have l been blown up by them that loved them, and then the remnant cof the defence.\u2018would have died with their grip on hea- | tins of their deadly fire was Sir Henry \u2018then throats.Such is th policy ou'- himself, a calamity that, says one histo- \"jiped by one of the defenders.NE LE rian, \u2018was mourned wherever the English i gyyiz Rees.who narrated the story of language was spoken.An eight-inch | the siege in a book published in 178, 21d sheil, penetrating his room, mortally from which some of the ra~is of his wounded the Fnglish leader, Who died \u2018parrative are taken.He estimated that two days later, un July 4 Tt Was a pot Jess than ten thousand cannen balls sad Liow to the defenders.but they : strnex the buildings of the Residency Jonght steadily on.On July T they {221 he records the burial o?four huadrod made their first sortie; on July 20 the datenders in the garrison churchyards .rebels responded with their first grand ; The Residency was still besieged.Ya | ; ; \u201ceven besieged as it was there were hours t when perfect silence would reign.when ihe enemy at> his dinner and trok his si- D 1 » + 1 VAUT SAS \\ AA ASS ; AN IN J / _ J es - > VC A ç, ç AN ex In In those momen:- still appreciate the bez splendid mosques anid jo.(rces, and garder.Througn Septer.ber SOTties again being resor:-] der the enemy and feel 1,0.was the last of Oueter Colin Camy'el\".James Outram.conmnma:an.for he cuiranted Has-lock not displaced in now's relief.was approacthis ! blood and suspense.| infidel a close quarters den beyend the city.sepoy were desperate.the big buildins bavoneted about iwo thus, butt hissed \u2018Kahnpur.' ! Itg evacuailon ale: | This Was accomplhiched with night of Nov.22.wore near but knew go Colin Campbell.{done great wo abandonment of the (ity he had first to relieve.They dug cne under | on Dec.15.By June of thr and buried {rom : British rule by ferty to sixty Sepcys in the explosion.A | established in British In?The Residen-v js g rnin the pictures on : the environmen: day.in a sortie, this redoutable marks- fhaz terridbla super °F à.à becu'iful retrea\u2019 lant strategic point.when lerk was moving to the relief of Luc.whose obelisk, thirty fee: his services and pays tribute and valor.\u2014Chnicago THE POTATO CURE.According to the Buffalo \"Courter Dr.Keeley cure is eclipsed by the '; ing the passage of laws compelKre > ards to take the Keeley cure at a «os each case to the ftate of cne bnndrs Jars, may gave that amount by .- drunkards to take the pota'.is no secret.as ol! needed, accecrding to the Eufiale © i \u2018Is a bowl of ice-wateT and a ru?iv dipping the pone P water and sucking it whenever ! becomes UNCONtT La: toes are cheap aad Iv obtained.and 1 i of the two is destined to do oo need for temperance orgahiza i the folluwing expericnce of One dav, two months the temperance rledgr.for a drink of whiskey could see nothing else but \u201cme and fe:t as if 1 must !I can tell you cf a substitute that will Get a Bowl of ice- and a raw potato, peel it and cur | one end of \u2018t to a size convenient - I ycur discomfort.water and suck it everr time ve.vou must have the whiskey.\u2019 LL I took the baw] of ire-w the potato and piaced then: for the America\u2019s\u2019 has had a noteworthy career.Twelve vears ago he was a traveiler for a great paper-making firm.Being fond of desultory reading he started a small breadsheet made up of inicresting items from tHooks of all descriptions for circulation among his fel- low-drummrers.This nroved so successful he issuel it to the public under the title \u2018Tit-Bits, which.after five or six years, he sold to a enmpany for half a million pounds still retaining a large interest himself.Ile is also a proprietor of cup.it in SIR GEORGE NEWNES.the \u2018Strand Magazine\u2019 and o:her publications, from which he is sail t,o have ac- eumulaied a milllon and a half pounds (7.- 500.000.He sat in parliament as supporter of Giadatone rom 1535 to 1832, representing the grea.sporting centre of New Market, where he was dafca\u2018ed thiz year by Hugh MeCaiment, owner of the famous racehorse \u2018Isinglass.and one of th« syndicaie with Lori Dunraven in the \u2018Va!lkvrie JIL' It a pecullar fact, in view of his present intentions.that a erusade was made upon Sir George at the las- election for the alleged svpathy of the Westminster \"Gazette.with i 15 the purpose of the Ani-sporting League Organization.wiirh has bérn prosecuting In the courts the various raciny officials, including the stewards +f the Jockey (Club, for allowing book-making on race tracks, He denizd this, pointing cus 1 vas an active SDOTIINE M he himself uirec- \u2018hac in in many vs old.tions, He is forty-four ve TREE-CLINBING \u2018As unhappy a8 a fish out n° wator\" should be used with reservation.On the coasts cf Eastern Asia one may ofien seo the rlimb- deliberately leave (he watery element to take a picasure ISTH.or a husiness jaunt along the seashore.The Malays call this queer fish \u2018the tree ciimber,\u201d and quite correctly so bacause specimens have often been taken from the sides of trees which they actually climbod4 tn a heizh: of six feet or more.While the silvery ring and the lovely salmon die Simos 2S SNON as they leave the water, the climbing bass gets along very well with very little of the nasty bdrise\u2014the li\u2018ile which t+ perullar construrtion of iis gills enahi-s \u2018© take along on its trins on shore.2n no: promenading the \u2018Anabas scan g2's a geod grip en the sand with its thin Ans and then pushes itself forward with the tall Climbing trees js effected in a similar manner.11 Len MEETINGS AND SOCIETIES.MR, SMŸTHES ADDRESS.Mr.Smythe will address the Gospel Temperance meeting in the lectur> room of the Fast End Mehydisr Church.:0-Morrow cafternnon at 42 Mr, A.Feathers will presii-, THE SALVATION ARMY.Stafi-Captains Fouthwatt, of Kingston.Will Spéik from the following subiert on Monday night, Nev.25, at eight o'clock: \u2018A Fellow \u201crom Away-back, and How He Lerame a Detective TEMPERANCE MERTING.The Rev.Robert Campbell.DD.of St.abriel's Church, will he the speaker at the meeting in Walford fall on Sunday.at 30 p.ni.Mr.Alexinder Snyder will preside.A cordia! invitatiin is extended to all.Young men are urged to come and spend a pleasant Pour in the interests cof the temperance causa.CHALMERS CHURCH.GOSTEL There wi\"! Le à speriail service in Chal- mers Church on Sunday evening at which thee music rendered in the Thanksgiving service Will be repcated, The following anthems and homes will be eung:-\u2014\"Thon, 0 ind.Art Praized In Zion\u2019 by Goata: \u2018Fear Not.O Land Maker: Psalm 5°: hymn 04: \u2018XMimsgiving\u2019 by Dykes: hymn No.\u201cIl: N°, fronrge's.Windsor.\u201d Elvev: hymn 221: Dresden.German; hymn 217, \u2018Mecrnirg Gight\" Vebh, ST GABRIEL'S CONCERT.Ameang the many concerts civen in the city during th» year.there Is none 39 popular jus the annual Scotch concert of the Young People's \\sso igrinn of St.Gabriel 3 Charen, whih 12 tv be held again this vear en Su Andrew = Jen Now, 7 in the lecture hail of St.Jen Methodist Churoh.It is ex- nected that the conce will be o° the high- st clase, and the mn5st su cessful ever held.includes such well known Madame Deraard Walther, the brann of Halifax, N.S.: Miss Belle ji, chareeter.Revorts oF cram diner committees wert receive] and eleanted cation, consisting of Messrs Tom Contant, Balcer and Biek- ri ke.ov biomes tp QUawWar on Monday.the Den in tn to interview the Minister of Trade and Or neree ON the matters ¢en- cernine fanadian trate with France.Mr.= Cyr He séaretary, Wil accompany the The counc\u2018l arcept-d an invita- Jean Baptiste Soriety to Ce ati air, ton fran the Su x courss of lectures to be given dur- in the Monument National.winter \\ SP S - N NN 0 CONS DR.W.G.GRACE'S * On the Bat\u2019s back I do fly.\u2019 \u2014Fr.m the \u2018 Boy'sa Own Paper.\u2019 ec & 3 4 Noy N GY {AIR WU (IQ N= CS TRIUMPHAL MARCH.THE CATTLE TRADE.THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS LARGER THAN LAST YEAR.A LARGE INCREASE IN THE SHIPMENT OF SHEEP.© STAY rene The last shipment of live stock from this port for tho present season will leave by the steamship \u2018l.ake Huron,\u2019 of the Beaver ine, for Liverpool, to-morrow morning.The volume of business has been larger this vear showing a considerable Increase over former years.Good prices have bon obtained, the demand has been considerable, and as a general rule most shippers are satisfied with ithe season which is just about to close.A contributing cause to this feeling was the fact that ocean rates did not go much over forty 10 fifty shillings per head for cattle.A combination was formed by several of the icading cattle shippers, in ovder to avoid glutäng the Glasgow markets and by paving the steamship companies an ad- ruling rates se- vance of five shillings on cured an option on all boats leaving this port and an agreement thal they would carry no more than four hundred head on any one steamship.This action kept the market somewhat uniform although at times it varied.Liverpool and London markets were ordinary until the last couple of months.since when they have fallen off considerably.THE LOT OF THE LEPER.Much interesting information about the daily life in an asylum for lepers was given by the Rev.David Herron in the Norfolk Street Church, Guelph, Ont., the other day.\u2018No tongue can tell,\u2019 says Mr.Herron, \u2018no pen describe the misery of the poor creatures.They have to be seen in their mutilation, their hopelessness, thelr helplessness, thelr pain and loneiinass to appreciate their sufferings, and also to appreciate the good done by the mission.Think of the joy sbrougnt into their lives when they are gathered into homes, and cleansed and warmed and fed, and when they hear of che who loved even a leper.\u2019 Interesting also was the reading of a letter from Miss Mary Reed, the American lady who became afffizted with leprosy in the discharge of 1 duty as an ordinary missionary, who bade her family zeod-by {orover-\u2014not telling them the se- av Ca teret of her ailment till she was on her [return to India.She is now in charge of an asylum In Pithoragarh, Kumaun, India.\u2018When I have been weary,\u2019 she Carlyle, of the Woodstock Association of the Mission to Lepers, \u2018Î have found the loving sympathy and words of peace so bsautifu!ly expressed in vour lotter espocially sweet and helpful to my heart.The ministry to which I have been called makes a great demand upon my heart's life, and it ig of such a character that T cannot attempt a faith- writes to ) > ; fui, full p.rtrayal in word pictures, Nei- | ther do know how to describe the streams of\\merey and the showers of blessing that descend upon even ne, from the throne of Grace, in answer to the many prayers being offered by the great multitude of loving hearts in whom Chrizt dwells.The Great Physician is dealing wendrously with me.keeping me in an astonishing state of health.\u201d i American firmms have been buying distillery and stall-feqd stock this year which has benefited the Ontario and Quebec {farmers to some extent.A large increase In Norih- West ranch cattle hag been observed.Messrs.Gordon & Ironside exported 33,907 head, as against i9,320 head last season, showing an increase of 14572 head.The total shipment far the season, 1555, were 9R,564 head of cattle, 215,508 sheep and 12,- 469 horses.Catile show an increase of 8,969 head.compared with 1554, an increase of 13,242 with 1563, and a decrease of 2,167 with 1892.Sheep show an increase of 70.745 heud, compared with 1594, and horses an increase of 6,845 with 1S94.Last yeaï it Was estimated thaï: the average price paid to farmers was $35 por head, while this year it is 360, which makes a total of $7,593,810 for the total number of cattle shipped this year, as against $4,508,220 last The quantity «?hay shinped to fe~1 the cattle was 16.000 tons, at an average price of $10.50 per ton, or SIR&.u00 for the season.The attendants emploved were 5,000 at $15 each, making a total of $75,000 for the season.The insurance on the cattile amounted to $36,5:64, and the amount paid out for freight was $955,640.On account of the low water this season 1,401 head, and 7,404 sheep had to be to Quebec for shipment, During the season, five cargoes nf cattle were shipped to IFrance.The prices current in Paris and Havre for beef and mutton are greally in excess nf those in England.year.sent The trade in sheep has also considerably increased and improved compared with for- vears.The exports of sheep this year increased 75,740 head, compared with 1594, the total number being 215,508 head.This means that the fariner received $1,077,040, valuing them at $5 each.The Insurance on them amounted to 554.000, and the freight 234.450.The returns to the shipper, however, were not so encouraging as last year.Nearly 15,000 Canadian sh»ep were stopped at Liverpnoi and London on account of scab.Shippers hav\u201d suffered heavily on this account and think that some vigorous system of Inspection should be institu:ed in order to blot the trouble out, otherwise the English marke:s will be closed to them and the trade rained which means a huge loss to the farmers.On the sheep stopped at Liv- erpocl and Lundon, during the past season, th~gacher at 11 a.m.Ven.Tan Evans, 1001.rector.Sunday- genaol ai rev or'3 binle-class for adul*s at 8 pu Preacher at 7 p.m.Rev.Percy Greovn of the Missionary Society Der ration.f'aurch CHTRON OF ST.JOMN THE EVX\\NGEL- IST vorner n8 Ontarin and St.Urbain ats.; All seats fres and nnaphropriated.Twenty- four h surday after Trinitv, Holy Com- murion af Sv end 1! a.m.(cnaralr.Matins at \"5 am.Evensong a: Ÿ p.m.Rev, Edmund Wood, MAL rector.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEMDRAT-\u2014Harvest Thark NE.Music repeated.% nm ommuniorn, !1 a.m \u2014\u2019\u2018athedral ser- tL15 pm -\u2014Ltany.7.95% p.m.\u2014Cathe- 1 sevvies.All gears free at TU p.m.Canon Norton, D.D., rector of Monu- ( CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Thanksgiving services continued.Hoir Communion, 8 a.m.Morning services, 31 o'ciock.Preacher, Rev.Canon Ellegnxd, Litany.4.15 p.m.\u2014seats free.Evening sor- vire, 7 o'clock.Prearher, Rev.G.Abbott Smith.Sunday-schonl, 3 p.m.Bible-class, 3.15 p.m.Thankofferings at all the services in aid o° the Sundar-schoo! lfbrary and other raoquisites.A ST.GEORGE'S CHURCTIL.Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion afer evening sorvice.11.05 a.m.\u2014 Morning prayer.Preacher, Laan Carmichael.3 ppm.\u2014Sundary-s-hoo! and bible \u201clisses.35 p.m.\u2014Dean Carmichael\u2019s class for men an! voenrz men in the church.Entrance iv \u201crant door, 7.95 p.m.\u2014 Evening praver, Rev.C.J.James.All strangers and non-seathnlders entering rea her, dir~rted to seats before divine servie begins.Wednesday divine service at $ p.m.METHODIST.DEIRIVIERES STREET MISSION\u2014 Service at !l a.m.and 7.30 p.m.All welcome.Prayer and t-stimony meeting at the cicse of the .ervice.lev.Robert Brown, pastor.WESTMOUNT METHODIST TABERNA- CLE\u2014S riic-s at 1] a.m and 7 non J.D.Ellis, pastor, 1% Belmont Place.ST.HENRI AND COTE ST.PAUL MET- HIHDiST CLURCHES\u2014The Rav.C.HE.Bland, B.D.wili preach at ll am.and 7 p.m.Serxire at Cote Et, Paul at 11 a.n.and T b.m.SIMERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH, corner of sherbroske and St.Charles Borromee streets\u2014Rev., W.H.Ems- icy.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.HOCHELAGA METHODIST CHURCH, Marlborough street.Services a! Jl a.m.and 7 p.m.Prayer meeting un Wednesday at § p.m.Rev.Thomas Brown, pastor, LUa Darling street.MONTREAL SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH - Morning at 11; evening at 7.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Young ['cople's Society of Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8.15 p.m.Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8.15.Strangers and visitors made welrome at the above services.Rev.W.A.Wilson, pastor.DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH, corner St.Catherine and Chomedy s'reets.\u2014Rev.A.M.Phillip, B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.\u2014 What is life for any way?\u201d 7 p.m.\u2014 \u2018A Brother's Prayer for His Sister.\u2019 To be followed by a song service.You will be always welcome at Douglas Church.DORCHESTER STREET METHODIST CHURCH, corner of St.Urbain.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and bible classes will ba held at 3 o\u2019clo:k p.m.Y.P.S.C.E.on Monday at \u20188 p.m.Wednesday a' > p.m., prayer meeting.Meeting for the Promotion of Holiness at 8 p.m.on Thursday.Strangers and visitors welcome.Charles A.Sykes, pastor, 19 Mayor street.ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of St.Catherine and City Councillors streets.Tho Rev.8.P.Rose, D .D., pus'sr.Tha pastor will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, Sunday-schoo! and bible classes at 9.45 a.m.and 2 p.m.raver meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.Preaching service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Saturday at 8 p.m.EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Lagauchetiers and Plessis street.Services on dunday at 10.30 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 2.30.Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.You are cordially invited to ary or all of the above | services.Rev.F.C.Reynolds, astor, 167 Jacques Cartier street.P ° WEST END METHODIST CHURCH, cor.of Coursol and Canning stree:s.Services to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Preacher at both services.Rev.W.H.Spar.ling, B.A.BSalbath-srhool at 3.Pastor's bible rlass in the minister's vestry.CR.on Monday evening at 5 o'rlock, In the lec ure hall of the church.rangers made welcome to all services.W.H.Sparling, pastor.Sunday- CHURCH, opposite the Windsor Hotel\u2014Rev.: W.J.Hunter, M.A., D.D., pastor.The Rev.; Manly Benson, D.D., Will preach at 11 a.m,, and the Rev, Dr.Hunter at 7 p.m.Evening subject: \u2018A Blemished Hero.\u2019 Sunday- school and bible-classes at 3 p.m.Service on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Epworth League of C.H.on Saturday at 8 p.m.Strangers and visitors welcome at all these services.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE AND FAIR- MOUNT AVE.METHODIST CHURCHES.Rev.W.J.Ward will preach at Mount Royal \u201cavenue at 11 a.m.Sabbath-schonl at 8 p.m.Rev.Dr.Antliff, M.A., will preach educa- | tional sermon at 7 p.m.Choir assisted by \"cornet player.Rev.G.1.moun: ave.at 7 p.m.Pastors, W.J.Wood, 1091 Cadieuvx street; G.I.Campbell, $2 Hut- chison street.MOUNTAIN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, rorner of Mountain and Torrance streets.The Rev.Manly Benson, D.D.pastor.Sunday, Nov.24, 11 am \u2014Rev.W.J.Hunter, D.D.7 p.m.\u2014The pastor.Subject: \u2018Reaping what we Sow\u2014God's laws cannot :ba changed, nor can He be deceived.\u2019 Sunday-schoo! at 3 p.m.CE.Soriety on Monday at p.m.Wednesday evening ser- : Vice of praise and prayer from & to 9 o'clock.Shors after service Sunday evening, following the sermon.All welcome.REFORMED EPISCOPAL.ST.BARTHOLOMEW'S REFORMED EPISCOPAL, CHURCH, Beaver Hall Hill.\u2014 Services to-morrow at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.truest symbol of Christianity.\u2019 Evening : \u2018Jehovah-Shammah.\u2019 MONTREAL WELSH UNION.MONTREAL WELSH UNION \u2014 Service will be held at the Y.W.C.A.Metcalfe sire2t, commencing at 2.45 p.m.All are welcome.UNDENOMINATIONAL.THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST meet at 203 to bieal bread.Reading Mecting in Desrivi-res streat school house at 1l a.m.AI! Invited.EVANGELISTIC HALL\u2014The Prethren in the Lord Hheretofore mesting in Evangelistio Hall now meet at the new Evangelic Hall, 2424 St.Catherine street, near Stanley street.Brethren welcome at all the services.PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND HOME, LONGUE POINTE.\u2014On Sunday, Nov.24, at 3 o\u2019clock p.m.Divine sér- { Weslevan Theological College.YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, Dominion square.\u2014 Yourg Men's Meeting on Saturday at 8 p.m.Young Men's Bible class on p.m.p.m.YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.101 Metcalfe sirest\u2014Union prayer meeting, open to all ladies, every Thursday mourning feom 10.30 to 11 o'clock.Business meeting for members every Thursday morning at 11 o'clork.Service -~onducted by one i of the city ministers every I'riday evening from 7 w 7.30 o'clock.Y.W.C.A.Circle of the King's Daughters, second and fourth Thursdays of every month at S pm.Bible class every Wednesday at 7 p.m.Service of song and bible class every-Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the W.G.R., No.24% St, Catherine street.Willing Circle of the King's Daughters every Friday at 8 p.m.at W.G.R., 2432 St.Catherine atreer.All young women are cordially invited to =ach and all of these services.PRESBYTERIAN.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Service at 11 a.m.and | T.3.McWilliams.p.m., preacher, Notre Dame street west.Divine service at 1! o'cloek, and evening-servire at 7 o'clock, by the pastor, the Rev.Dr.Smyth.ST.MARK'S CHURCH (Presbyterian), corner of William and Dalhousie streets.\u2014 Divine service in the merning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock.Rev.John Nichols, pastor.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Rev.A.B.Mackay, D.D,, the pastor, will preach al bolh services.Sabbath-school and bible classes at 3 p.m.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH.corner Prince G.Osborne Troop, M.A., re.tor.Holy Communion at $ a.m.Usual services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.MAISONNEUVE (Presbyterian) \u2014 Erskine Church Mission\u2014Servlce on Sabbath at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school and bible class at 3 p.m.Y.[\"S.C.E.church prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.D.D.Miller, Student Missionary.ST.GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner of St.Denis and Carriere s:reets \u2014 Sunday services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.hristian Endeavor Soclety on Monday at 8 p.m.Rev.J.R.Dobson, B.A., B.D., pastor, TAYLOR CHURCH (Presbyterian) \u2014Ser- vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.Thomas Bennett, pastor.Sabbath school at 3 p.m.Praise and praver meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.Y.P.S.C.E.meeting on Friday at 8 p.m.Strangers are welcome at any or all of these meetings.DRSKINE CHURCH (Presbyterian), Sherbrooke street, corner of Ontario avenue.\u2014 The Rev.A.J.Mowatt, pastor.will preach at 11 am.and p.m, Sabbath-schoo! and the Rev.Dr.Serimger\u2019s bible-class at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor Society on Monday ata 8 p.m.Strangers welcome.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westmount.\u2014Pastor, the Rev.J.MacfGifI- vray.B.1).Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor.the Rev.J.MactHllivry, 8.0), will preach at loth services.Sabbath- school and bible classes at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wediesday uvening at elght o'clock.STANLEY STREET CHURCH, near the Windsor Hotel.Divine service at 1l a.m.and at 7 p.m.Sund«y-< -hool and pas- class and Chinese school will be held at 8 pm.Y.P.S.C.E.wii meet in parlor on Monday at § p.m.Prayer meeting and bible reading on Wednesday at 5 p.m.Strangers always welcome.Rev.FF.M.Dewey, M.A.pastor.| 8T.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.The Rev.James Jarclay., D.D., pastor, : will officiate at both services.Morning service at 11.Evening service at 7.Bible- class ar 3 o'clock.Sunday-zchool at 3.Wednesday evening service at 8.15 o'clock.Ladies\u2019 Ald and Dorcas Seclety on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30.Seats free at Sunday evening services.CHALMERS CHURCH, corner of Prince | Arthur and 8S.Lawrences streets.\u2014Divine service will be held n° 11 a.m.and 7 pom.Chinese Sunday-schoni at 10 a.m.Sunday.school at 3 p.m.Wadnesday, at § pon, mee\u2018ing for prayer and praise.| Rev.G.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor.| Campbell will | \u2018preach at Outremont at 11 a.m.and at Falr- ; Morning subject: \u2018Tongues of fire, or the Bleury street at 10.30 a.n.every Lord's Day A PRAYER-CONFERENCE AND BIBLE vice will be conducted by Mr.Millar, of the .3 Sunday at 2° Men's Mass Meeting on Sunday at 4.16 corner of Dorchester and Drummond streets, \u2018 | CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 2565 : by front docr a 1! am.and 7 pm.will be ! Arthur and Upper St.Urbain streets.\u2014Rev.«11 am.ond 7 pin.| vIz>sses at 3 o\u2019clock, Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Sunday- schoo! and bible classes will be held in the afternoon at 3 o'clock.Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock.Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Rev.M.8S.Oxley, B.A, pastor, 357 Greene avenue, \\ ST.GABRIEL CHURCH (Presbyterian).Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., the pastor, will donduct divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Subject of evening discourse: \u2018The House that will stand,\u201d Matthew 7: 24-27.Strangers invited and shown to seats.Sunday-school p.m., to which all are invited not attending elsewhere.evening service.day at 8 p.m.KNOX CHURCH (Presbyterian), corner of Dorchester and Mansfield sireets\u2014Rev.Jas.Fleck, B.A., pastor.Divine worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath-school and pastor's class for young men at 3 pm.Y.P.S.of C.E.meets at p.m.on Mondavs.Prayer meeting at 8 p.m.on Wednesdays.Strangers cordially welcome to all the meetings.Band of Hope meeting on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.Chinese School on Sabbath morring at 10 and Sabbath evening at 8.15 o'clock.Bible reading on Wednes- POINT ST.CHARLES.GRACE CHURCH, Wellington street, Point St.Charles.Sunday, Nov.24.Services at 8 am., 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.Rev.John Ker, D.D., rector.RAILWAY CHRISTIAN MISSION, corner Wellington and Richmond streets\u2014Sunday afternoon at 4.15.Service again at 7 p.m.All are welcome.Seats free.ST.MATTHEW'S CHURCH, street west\u2014The Rev.W.pastor.Morning service at evening service at 7 o'clock.POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 18 Congregation st.\u2014 Pastor, the Rev.Thomas Hall.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 2.30 p.m.Strangers made welcome at all services.VICTORIA CHURCH, corner of Conway and Menai streets, Victoria Town.Sunday t services held at the usual hours, at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject for evening discourse: \u2018James\u2019 definition of pure religion.\u2019 Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.All are cordially invited.WwW.Reid, pastor.Wellington Cruikshank, 11 o'clock; POINT ST.CHARLES BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Grand Trunk and Mont- i morenci.Services, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.3 p.m, The ordinance of Believers\u2019 Baptism will be administered at the close of evening service.Sunday-school and bible-classes.Monday 8 p.m., Y.P.S.C.E.Wednesday, 8 p.m., general prayer-meeting.A cordial invitation is extended to all.Seats free.CENTENARY CHURCH (Methodist), Well Mngton street west.Pastor Rev.D.C.\u2018 Sanderson.Sunday services, 11 a.m.and 7 Bihle-classas at 3 pm.C.E.on Tuesday evening.Mid-week sarvice on Wednesday evening.Strangers cordially welcomed.HOPE CHAPEL, Ryde strest.\u2014Sunday- school at 3 p.m.Preaching service at 7p.m, Band of Hope on Monday, at 7.30 p.m.Society class on Thursday, at § p.m.p.m.CHERCM 67 SOOTELND,.CHURCH OIF SCOTLAND (St.Andrew\u2019s).Morning service, 11.Evening service, 7.Rev.J.Edgar Hill M.A.B.D., will officiate.Special collection for mazea- zines, Minister's class at ten o'clock.Young Women's class and Sundav-school at 3 o'clock.I.adies\u2019 Aid Soclety on Wed- nssday at 3 o'clock.Missionary Society on Wednesday at 3.30 o'clock.Dominlon Thanksgiving service on Thtrslay at 11 o'clock.LUTHERAN.« SCANDINAVIAN MISSION, 75 Inspector street.Services every Sunday at 11 a.m.All Scandinavians invited.| GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.129 St.Dominique street, Sunday, Nov.24, 1895.Thanksgiving service morning at 11 o'cloek.{ Special collection in aid of the General Hos- pret Sunday-school at 2 p.m.1 Rev.F.Riedel, pastor.WELSH AND ENGLISH.WELSH AND ENGLISH MISSION.No.§ Craig street\u2014Service on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.Strangers will be made cordially welcome.ST.LAMBERT.ST.CUTHBERT CHURCH (Presbyterian), St.Lambert.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.mer ele + em AVIS DE CULTE PUBLIC.SALLE EVANGELIQUE, 3497 rue Notre Dame.\u2014Le dimance à 7 h.Arthur Delporte, Missionaire.EGLISE DE LA CROIX (Presbytérienne), | rue Suzanne.\u2014 Ecole du dimanche à 10 h.| Services & 11 h.et & 7 h.KR.PP.Ducles, pasteur, 156 rue mance.EGLISE DU REDEMPTEUR (Anglicane), rue Chatham.\u2014Le dimanche à 11 h.à 7 h.le mercredi à 8 h.D.A.Lariviere, recteur, 117 rue Chatham.EGLISE ST.JEAN (presbytérienne)\u2014Les réunions ont lieu à l'Eglise Methodiste de la rue Craig\u2014Le dimanche à J! h.et à 7 h.: le mercredi é S h.Ecole du dimanche à 10 h.J.L.Morin, pasteur, 65 rue Hutchison.SALLE EVANGELIQUE, 428 rue Dufferin, quartier St.Jean Daptiste, entre la rue Mont Royal, et le Parc Logan.\u2014Le dimanche à 11 h.et à 7.30 h.: le jeudi à 7.30 h.Ecole du dimanche a 2.30.E.H.Branet, etudiant en théologie, 128 rue Dufferin.L'ORATOIRE (église baptiste), 14 rue Mance.\u2014Le dimanche à 11 h.à 7 h.; le jeudi à 7.30 h.A.L.Therrien, pasteur, 2 Thistle Terrace.EGLISE METHODISTE, au coin des Tues Craig et Ste.-Elizabeth.\u2014Le dimanche à 10 h.et à 7 h.: le mercredi à 8 h.Ecole du dimanche à 10 h.E.D.Gruchy, pasteur, 1 rue Ste.-Elizaheth.MISSION METHODISTE, 14314 rue Delisle.Service le dimanche à 11 h.et à 3 h.École du dimanche à 2 h.Reunion de prieres, lo mercredi à 8 h.p.m.T.Roy.pasteur, 165a rue Canning.M.Sadler, 1181 rue St.Jacqus.COLGRESGATIOGNAL CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational), Guy street, above St.Antoine street.\u2014Morn- ing worshlp at 11 o'clock.Evening at 7 o'clock.Monday, 8 p.m., Y.P.S.C.E.Seats free.A cordial Invitation extended to all.Rev.E.M.Hill, pastor.EMMANUEL CHURCH, St.Catherine st.\u2014Rev.Dr.Einion C.Evans, pastor, will at 3 p.m., and pastor's bible-class at 3.15 Christian Endeavor meefing after : l vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning service: ! \u2018Good Advice,\u2019 Gen.42: 22.| \u2018Varied Visions of Christ.\u2019 John 21: 1.COTE ST.LOUIS BAPTIST MISSION.\u2014 Protestant Dissentient Schoolhouse, 52 Stuart street, Mount Royal avenue\u2014Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Those not attending any other place of worship are cordially invited.OLIVET BAPTIST MISSION, Delisle st.\u2014 \u2018Ste.Cunegonde.\u2014Sunday-school at 9.30 a.m.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.All are heartily welcome to all the services.EAST END BAPTIST MISSION, 6 Craig rect.Prayer meeling every Sunday at 9.30 Shree Sunday-school and bible-class at 3 o'clock.Frank L.Horsfall, student, in charge.OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, Mountain strret.The pastor will preach al both ser- Evening service: Baptism at the morning service.Sunday-school and bible-classes at 3.Y.P.S.C.E.on Monday at 8 p.m.Weekly Church Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m.hev.W.B.Hinson, pastor.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, St.Catherine street.Service at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Rev.D.Grant, pastor.Sunday-school and bible-classes every Sunday al 3 p.m.Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.Church prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at any and all of the above meetings or services.GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Oliver and Western avenues, Westmount.Cote St.Antoine.\u2014Services at 1L am.and 7 p.m.Pastor will preach at both services, Morning subject: \u2018The Spirits Warning to the Church at Ephesus.\u2019 Evening subject: \u2018Salvation, {ts Fruits.\u2019 The Sunday-school and Prof.Fenwick\u2019s bible class at 3 p.m.Y.P.P.U.on Monday at 8 p.m.Praver meeting on Wednesday at 8 pom.A hearty invitation to all.Rev.W.T.Graham, pastor, 37 Chomedsy st.HOW TO BUILD UP A BIG CHURCH, AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FAMOUS PHILADELPHIA DIVINE, RUS- .SELL H.CONWELL.WONDERFUL GROWTH OIF HIS CHURCH\u2014THE SECRET OF ITS POWER.(Ram\u2019s Horn) One of the largest churches in America, or the world, is \u2018The Temple,\u2019 in Philadelphia, Its mission is three-fold\u2014 to heal, to educate, and to convert; and in this treble capacity it probably wields as wide an influence as any similar institution in Christendom.Russell H.Conwell, the pastor of The Temple.the new name of Grace Baptist Church, has baptized during the last ten years three thousand one hundred adults, which exceeds the number baptized by Charles H.Spurgeon.In appearance Mr.Conwell is of the Lincoln type.Tall, dark haired and slen- det.He speaks rapidly and with energy.frequently emphasizing his words and RUSSELL H.CONVWELL.gestures with one or both hands.When asked whether he would talk a few moments on how The Temple became the great church that it is, in order that its methods might be used in building up other churches in the country, he said:\u2014 \u2018Gladly! I will willingly tell you the story of our growth, and God grant that ft may be of some benefit to other churches.The keynote of The Temple work is ITS SOCIAL LIFE.Do not misunderstand this.I mean social life permeated by Christianity.When I took charge of the church twelve years ago It was a struggling little mission in a poor quarter of the city on a side street.There were about ninety members, and there were just twenty-seven at the first prayer meeting.At our prayer meeting last week there were more than two thousand present.My first move on entering the work was to start a half-hour social gathering at the conclusion of each mid-week prayer meeting.The people liked this plan.Gathered in little groups this half-hour came to be one of the longed-for events of the week.Outsiders heard of it and began to attend the prayer meeting to enjoy the social meeting afterward.Fathers and brothers would drop in after the prayer meeting on the pretext of escorting a wife, sister, mother or daughter home.\u2018Soon the members of the congregation began to recognize the large number of newcomers after the prayer meeting had adjourned and clamored for a change in the method of conducting the meeting.They said: \u2018Here is my frierd Joan or Mary that I want to attend this service, but it is too dry for them.Let's have some music.\u201d So soloists and quartets were brought.The attendance doubled.trebled and quadrupled until the building could not begin to hold the worshippers.By this time I had extended the social after-meeting to an bour and a preach mourning and evening.11 a.m.\u2014 Family Religion.\" 7 p.m.\u2014\u2018Christ and Immortality.\u201d Continuation of Sunday evening lectures on \u2018After Dealh\u2014What.\u2019 Everybody welcome.ZION CHURCH.(Congregational), corner of Mance and Milton streets.Service at Rev.W.H.Warriner, raster.will preach in the morning und evening.The ible F-hool will resume its usual 37 Chomedy street.half.The trustees objected some, but they agreed to let the lights burn as long as the pastor stayed, and so all went well.\u2018No! We never advertise, our meetings, nor have any set programme.The things às it is for trees to bear fruit.WHAT ONE WOMAN DID, \u2018I will give you an instance of the financial results of these adjourned meetings.A poor washerwoman joined the church.Her weekly earnings were between two and four dollars.She came to prayer nelghbors.It was the only chance she had for social intercourse.became a social centre, organized commit- wished to raise some money she proposed the \u2018penny talent\u2019 scheme.It was simply to give each church member a penny to Invest in some way and give the returns to the Lord.The pennies were distributed, and would you believe it tiearly result.that washerwoman has donc for Christ.\u2018The very fact that this meney Was raised among themselves gave the people tenfold interest and aroused enthusiasm for new plans and schemes.The Temple has rarely if ever had a gift of a thousand dollars.we have raised has come from the pocr people.Soon all the members of the church were on one or ancther committee and our new Temple building sprang from these very gatherings.\u2019 \u2018Were these social gatherings only productive of financial results ?' \u2018No, indeed,\u201d he repl.ed.\u2018I was just which were not less wonderful.I requested the church members to make the SOCIAL HOUR A SUBJECT OF PRAYER, and to speak freely of religion to their friends, not in a sanctimonious manner, but with good common sense; to invite them to church, to get acquainted with and interested in them, and gradually to draw them to Christ.At the conclusion of every meeting I make an appeal 10 the unsaved to give their hearts to Christ.round.It never ceases.twenty-three signified their intention to lead a Christian life at one service.\u2018I make it a point to greet heartily all ask them to attend church and become Christians.\u2018So many think religion consists in wearing a long face and going about lonk- ing pious and sad.How surprised thev are when they come to our after-meeting and find out that Christians are the most jelly, joyful and happy people on the globe.CHURCH ENTERTAINMENTS.\u2018Any entertainments?Yes.quite often.For instance it is our aim to reach ail classes.Now one of the best methods of reaching the upper classes is by music.| remember a committee of five hundr-d was once crganized to give a musical entertainment.The best talent was sé- cured and a first-class musicale was glven.\u2018But the music was merely a means to an end.Previously the committee had met and each was assigned a certain seat in a different part of the house.When the evening arrived they were on hand early to welcome the guests, chat pleasantly after the programme was ended.and invite the strangers with whom they became acquainted to church.\u2018Why to shew you our methods, just last week scme grocers had their chairs tipped back in a corner.discussing one thing and another, when c¢ne of them asked if there was not some method by which they could get hold of the non- church-going grocers.Some one suggested that they have a dinner and invite their professional friends.\u2018They called me over to where they were sitting and presented the plan.1 told them I thought it an excellent thing.and they at once carried it out as follows: \u2018The dinner was given by the Business Men\u2019s Union of the church, and all had a glorious time.The subject of religion was not paraded at all.But as had tesn arranged hbefcrehand, each business man became acquainted with five grocers, \u2018After the dinner each one.as previously agreed, resolvel himself into a commit- Lee c! One and wraie a letter to he five he had met, telling of his pleasure in meeting them at tha banquet and inviting them io at:end service the next SzHtath morning.seats being reserved especialiy for grocers.*1& ther: not danger of the church he- coming wedded tu the world ?\" \u2018Ah, ves said Mr.Conwell: \u2018and it js ome of the k.\"The ticket was duly taken +.- meeting and would stay and talk with her ; Chants house, and Sabbath nu gentleman called tu = | again him to the church.In the meantime I had ley; circumstances from the wo daring the sermon soveral 1 > ULe Ê\\istaken ideas of niu \"regard io Christianity and oo \"ple, a the same time queureu and Liesse lness and beaurx of Christian life.; Or course the merchant di.that 1 had him ja mind, A: Sion of the service when t broyeht hin; forward and we en (No adimmitted that he had heid {conceptions of religion and «ou told him that He could never le: 1 cend mable life until he hod heart +» Christ.\u201cThen his companion intros Pothers standing about.Ta bu {whom he met in everv-day lif- | merchan:s, DEWSPAaper men.en vocation, His asionisament at many of his business friends a\u2019 kept increasing until a: last he « to his companion.I anf.| franklv that | was ornstake i i t.5 a.is tian people.There ave verte oo and women among thon li, salu idea af | A Few days la + ir ir y th PT UNE «TT ent ie nent 1 EPS PP has ever ie Si Tate ta re ! Cote to GE stress ay! ur is à Fle yy ee nd retested Prey oR ho ut 1 show him the vay salvation, | Tue res] vus that That van oes | ver ed Ddud is IA a trustes of 14 | a: Gore af Our No zt active vVorkers Foy tin he also duvet + Ce p lire fair.| But :Hx is Put half the snore Pie progress of the Fousr 1 Te.safe wes sob \u201c+2 - the forty days.The Lord is on the Mount VISIT TO EDMONTON.of Olives, saying.\u2018Ye shall be witnesses unto south Edmonton \u2018 News,\u201d Oct.31.) Me, both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.\u2019 What comes next?\u2018And when He had spoken the:e things, while they beheld, He was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.\u201d These were the last words of Jesus on the earth, completing a five-fold record.Do we need more?Let us just go and do it.By whom is it to be done?Not by angels.+ before stated in the \u2018News,\u2019 Sir John lady Schultz are now visiting the «ain distrier.We may be excused in juiniLg even more fully than ! Ferant parts of Alberta be has \u2018+1, in extendisg a welcome to the Hon.: ! schul:z and Lady Schultz, » a°: at present visiting our rising ÿ, \u201cLasu:uch as hé is an Essex (Ont) Ci, *NRo Was born in that county fifty-' ii 5, 1 201 5 220, bas suce accomplished: They preached the Gospel once only, on «22 fails to the lot of few men that Christmas night at Bethlehem.We : Early embracing medicine have, In the Acts, eight instances of angelic 5 vrofession, he came to what is now \u2019 sia 1 1369, and since that time his Las Dacome part of its history.A n with his once powerful frame \u201c2 ty go anywhere and do anything qialities united 0 rars pow- \" spégel and logical argument caused > Le regarded as the people's cham- .> Manitoba, whether be served in 11 eisa OÙ Commons, the Renate, or as interposition, but not once did they preach the Gospel.An angel sees the Ethiopian traveller.Why does he not preach to him?No, he must go and fetch Philip.An angel comes to Cornelius.Does he tell Cornelius about Jesus of Nazareth?No, \u2018fetch Simon and he will tell thee.\u201d The work is for you aud me, because we are to bs witnesses.And so we go with this message\u2014not, as I - oro ty \u2018ay - vy, aR .= LEON a aa Lt that lor have heard it pu: in heathendom by a half- Dd3 ACENOVIS Di his = , | .he 0 , re ot knigho instructed native teacher, \u2018My religion is ae \u2018News\u2019 [ns with the many better than yours: À recommend you to \u201ciganit \u2018ha Jrouznion in wishing for Change and take mine.\u2019 This is not it at » ant Laiv Sehnlez ong life and many all, bu: rather \u2018Jesus Christ has saved me \u201ces While we regret that his visit from the guilt of sin; Jesus Christ Is saving a A 2hRUL GS CN 8 arch of health, vet me, day by day,from the power of sin; Jesus dit7 Cprroborates Our vfi-re- Christ is goïng to save me by-an-by from 4 ca de lun as > the great heslthe the presence of sin.\u201d That is the testimony , cuveuss nattral alvantages make to be borne by us throughout the world.If of the Nr:h-West.And the Church had only dons it, the world whn has done so much would have been evangelized long ago.May Manitoba and the wholo North-West I reverently say the Lord might have come And her.oy Who is stopping him from 21 fs eEnate, «hivh added tp its TUS LIT GE \u201cie éal-hfulness he seeks., again, ere this?deaîness of the victim.is that of Capt.Ben.Connur, of Berkeley street, Toronto, who was for twelve years from catarrh.dicine or treatment did him 189 any gd.until he procured a bottle of Dr.Agnew's! imme- ; Catarrhal Powder, which gave diate relief, and centinuing to use it.in a short time the deafness was entirely removed.Mr.Connor's friends, who knew the extremity of the malady, are loud in their praises of thls medicine; and Capt.Connor himself will only be tou glad to answer all enquiries concerning his case and remarkable cure.Sample bottle and blewer sent by S.G.Detchon, 44 Church streat, Toronto.en receipt of ten cents in sta:nps or silver.Sold by B.E.MeGale, 2123 Notro Dame, and Laviclette & Nelson, 1695 Notre Dame._ 23 Growing Prevalence of Bright's Disease, Bright's Disease shuws itself usually In depression of sjdrits.Life loses its zest.Efforts bring an early fatigue.There is lesa of appetite: Lisilessness; sleep fails to refresh.There may or may not be pain in the reglun of the kidneys.It is not only astonlshing, but alarming the exient to which this disease is seizing the ablest men of the csuairy.The deceptive nature of the trouble is almost akin to that of consumption.Our dearest friends are carried off with it befsre we are aware of the nature of their disease.The ome salvation is to rid the system of the trouble at its inception.This is being most successfully accomplished by Scuth American Kllney Cure, a medicine that will cure any case of Bright's disease, that has not already signed the death warrant of its victim.A case in point: dea! NO me- | slightly moistening a portion of it, and then polishing with the dry portion, all household silver, or other metals, may be cleaned and polished like new, WITHOUT apy powders or pastes.Fr 0 [ER RIN @ Fr 20 0c rdf de FL EF 0 rE re Ee known author and Editor, writes : \u201cThe inventor of \u2018WITCHKLOTH' de- tives the thanks of zll womankind.\u201d \u201cIt ¢ivatly lightens cares and lessens burdens.\u201d The Editor of the \u2018Christian Intelligencer in the issue of Oct.9, says: \u201cWe can aay it does all aud more than was pected of it.It cleaned our silver, black- \u2018nerd through the nse of sulphur water, more cxpeditivusly and satisfactorily than any rwoceds heretofore used.\u201d Sfessrs.HENRY BIRKS & SONS say © \u201cThe Witchkloth is a splendid thing for cleaning and polishing gold, silver, jewellery, &c., and will be found very valuable.\u201d ITCHKLOTH\u201d TRADE MARK.Nor \u201c\u201cwhich-cloth,\u201d for there is only ONE fabric so prepared, that by cé fr ded VERRE rar [i {u 1 ALWAYS READY.Good NO MATTER HOW BLACK.Good until WORN THREADBARL, NEVER SOILS THE HANDS.Thou- 2 sands use jt.MILLIONs will.\u2018 WITCHKILOTH\u201d is FAR MORE tbansimply = an INVENTION.It isa wonderful Discovery.If your dealer has not got it Z send 15¢ in stamps for a package to the Sole Agent, P.O.Box 63, or 5 Room 113a Temple Building, Montreal.2 fa! WIDEAWAKE AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED EVERYWHERE.i] i J Co Co J {Qe OVUACAUATANAUSUAUAURBY EVE OVAUAUAU I Priestley\u2019s \u201c Are they not exquisite in their soft rich- BLACK _ ; ctifi h NR! { ; 7 i raving been rectified.contain the MR.EUGENE STOCK.ADVERTISEMENTS.Business Caras.Educational.s noxious ether.ene .I ~ + \u2019 .EN \u2014 , Nativné Temperance Advocate \u2014_\u2014 .nk (2 Natal Tenir Se leon at FORCED TG LIVE ON BREAD.INES EEN ENN SEEN ATISON FRANCAISE .TOABR | E 1< eMptisd out od the ground, NS.Ont, who Suffered from Dyspepsia for or French, eto, Addrows, L.C.ROUX MA x fi 4 que closed up.\\ strong senti; \u2014 Ten Years\u2014A Peculiarly Interesting iE , \"7\" Baxton's River, Vt.gustas in the mountain city agains\u2019, Case.IE Coffe.Neariv all are agreed! 4; a Evan- 2 E raft ; de ne country, can.In an address at a conference of the Ev N occasional day of | ooo NOMMERCIAL ACADEMY, ards healthy © Y.(EN gelica! Alliance at Tunbridge Wells in Eng- © oa saloon.Some wanted d, Mr.Stock made the following urgent indigestion is atout (DAY AND EVENING.) AS vod ) Lo iand, Ar.Sto i FW , - ., .askey tur camphor, and appeal i\u2014 a much cf that troy That Testimonials from purchasers have more weight FOE BOYS AND GIRLS.+ s'Uff calied wine Kkept ee e as er - ._.+ 27 oie the majority Why is the work to be done?Simply be- tals want, but a than those bought from Musical Celebrities.This testi- Re be opened SEPT.2, at 11 Guilbault oho! all go to Mother osuse the Lord says so.\u201cWe need not go ses ol.en £ thing monial is a sample of the many to be found in the New PRINCIPAL\u2014J.J.CONOLLY im> adinit!i s i ent is .i { this kind o ot .: 5 «ane time admitting she into a long argumen about missions.Christ ! à tressing beyond Illustrated Heintzman & Co., Catalogue 1\u2014 Curriculum \u2014 All branches of English, =.ht could stand the IM- told us to go\u2014is that not sufficient?Have ; dis Jeulation This | Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Book.re en.You over motled the wondortul emphasis, oo \"= Edge, who is in charge BoURGET COLLEGE, keeping.Correspondence, Shorthand, Type: © ing the good pes- va .- 2 5 Wüla.MIS.A4.i : .= , Writing, Frenc chversation, German, La- | Tis den of evil.re to oe etter on he \u201cWord of God.cf tho post-office at Edgerville, Ont., bad RrGAup, QUE, April 16th, 1895.; Music {plano}, Painting, Elocution.vow?tht: of Ve are told that, during the forty days be- yo endure.Ww .Î : areful and Practical Training for the Of- ahieh South Africa Is tween his resurrection and ascension the Her case took peculiar form.Where C.W.LINDSAY, Esq., Montreal : | yi ce, Civil Service, etc.ver oderat oe | ihe exciting 2% Lord discoursed with the disciples on many bread Is spoken of as the staff or life, DEAR SIR,\u2014I have very great pleasnre in ex- 4 Special Terms fer \u201cEvening Cand Private ome Bremen things pertaining to he Kingdom of God.and is a leading item of the bill of fare of pressing my thorough appreclation of the excel | Lessons.Ce \u201cwho has just Now observe that the Holy Spirit has four ©Yery meal, it is the case that even with lence of the Heintzman Piano supplied by you to Call or write for Circulars.2% 4 +.On board agents to communicate to us what the Lord fabio This ays Mrs Edges experience this potion pearly > year ago.h - : .a .Ï \u2019 XQ + -2 vd there were thus taught.OF all the things that the Lord £or her indigestion assumed that shape La c rare hil purity, Tie nose of tone, (CLASSES FOR ALL the majority sald to his disciples, Matthew gives us but that she practically could eat nothing but ass y, quality, whlie e touch 18 light an BRANCHES OF COOKERY Los eT riune in the one, \u2018Go ye and disciple all nations.\u2019 There bread, and, unfortunately, very little of \u20ac I beli that its durabil; f bani ee CS En.> A z t.vit ere a hundred {5 nnly one thing recorded by Mark, \u2018Go ye that, Only one result could follow, that idit 1eve \u2018Lab its durability of mec anism and now opening in the School of Cookery, Spe- Lou, ows Truc asus by the despot- oy tne world, and preach the Gospel to the system was thoroughly weakened, solidity of construction will render it especially stration Class every Monday at 2.30 pom.je ef 4 © naive country.There were every creaturs.\u2019 What is it In Luke?\u2018That and she soon became prostrated.She serviceable for the educational requirements of Laundry Lessons aiso given.For particu.; po Li \u2018rei Cornish miners going tence and remission of sins hould be |'tried medicines, and she tried doctors; Colleges.lars apply at 2432 St.Catherine street.19 J.na the famous mines of South repentenc all nations, Put her case grew worse rather than From my experience I feel that I cannot recom.: = ; Vaux oË these were strong and, preached fn his noe rod à by those better.She says \u2014'Last winter I be- mend the \u2018\u2018 Heiutzman\u201d too highly.\u201c.- aa ~ or i , 0 22 y r Iai < > = 1 \u2018\u2014\"bodists., who, as a body, are | beginning at Jerusa em, ntrodu a oh came prostrated, and a friend who visited Yours respectfully, Music and Art.vs no the interests oO, Metho- remarkable words, \u2018Thus it behoove ® me Induced me to try South American (Signed) J, CRArLEBOIS CSV > \u2018sa: country.He speaks in the Messiah to suffer.\u2019 There was a \u2018must\u2019 Nervine.After two bottles I was great- ?\"Py ide t \u2018erms cf south Africa and Îts.gsont it Was it not necessary?Where ly relieved, and before the third bottle resident.VE THOMAS IRVING, al believes raere ix a great fu-| iq von and 1 be to-night if Christ had Nas taken 1 was entirely well.and for \"J TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Co ie Canada Presbyterian.\"not suffered?Yes, it was necessary indeed; fect health.oT may say that I tried See our display of HEINTZMAN PIANOS, which St PAROI pret Be Henri Ferme hod viiiress th parting mis- .na Le = ; .> .\u2018 .toir st, .- © BAR api: Ce in Enz- bur that was not all and to rise from the nearly every other remely on the market, en:braces all the newest styles, including the new style ciate.Lessons In Drawing and Water Color pt pe the \u2018vetvran (Charles dead the third day.\u2019 That was necessary.pug pope did its work so well and cem- 19.with Transposing Keyboard and compare our prices Painting at the same address.1 5 CE Accrineon as ful] of ten.too, for we need a living Saviour, not à pletely and perfectly as Scuth American ; 4 ditions ; co ue al wer says the dead one.The third necessity is \u2018that re- Nervine, which I do not hesitate to say and conditions.Wo, Ir.Trere were great differ- pentence and remission of sins should be is the pnly remedy cn, ihe markel that For Sale.ss\\otaries abread and ministers poginning at Jerusalem.\u2019 These three con- and Laviolette \u201ce Nelson \u201c1605 Notre ° ° 9 \u201ca, after all, the resemblances stitute the essence of the Gospel-\u2018he death se .A coal : I tli .FPEUTTIRR Dame.23 rec ar God hal wate of oue all of Christ; the resurrection of Christ, with WE DAV DEAD TO.DAY 2268, 227/0 and 2272 St.Catherine Street.1 na el Toe edltn, and L t .LL.oo LL YESTERDAY\u2014 î .the gift of the Spirit following: and the | -avel men Ler> would save th = : ; N.B.-S d-hand Pianos of all ice auc.; .His done i SN ET re vangelization of the world.Turning to the payment.econ ' a descriptions accepted in part / j Eo Nachinisis, paler Lroprictors and is Nope Of ; $ r = \u2019 a ; ; sn Takine © \u201ccase.3 | Manufacturers, will study carefully HA nos spring from what a profes- Gospel of Johr we find our Lord coming Sudden Taking Or By Hcari Di:case es the under-mentioned list of articles foi 2 Diinisiry ai home or abroad could into the upper room in a mysterious way, That pain in the side.that sense of | sale \u2014 - spin FO wenld not be till every when the doors were closed.He gave his smothering.that palpitation of the heart, FOR MACHINISTS or aN EACTURERS.art sought the conversicn of his disciples the salaam, as you would hear it that restiveness rendering it impossible R vient Horse Coll, for EA ive Up- 1nbar pvery church was a mis- in the East, and then he shows them his for PA to remain long in any an pas SE ST SE EEE NE EE NEA EE AE APE PA EEE 7; One Horizontal Heater, 50-Horse Power rv society, and every member a mis- Hands and his side.Beautiful act! Then HDL ese are symptons of heart dis \"for 4 inch pipe.sry.ina?\u2018he worid would be evan- | co.as the thing C250 that should be immediately heedel.° | 17 Iron Pulleys, from 4 inch to 18 inch +1.In INT the Queen of Madagas- 2nother salam; and then, as the TNN8* And practical heed will be giyen by se- er one S irt one | diameter.TT si i which he had come to say to them, \u2018As MY curing a bottle of Dr.Agnew's Cure for ÿ | 3 Iron Split Pulleys.varished the missionaries, but in the EL : > A | 9 £i ;, Dodge Wood Pulleys, from 15 in.to +3 ol \u2018he missionartes what took Father sent Me, even so send I you.\u2019 You |the Heart, the mos: wonderful hear: spe- 9 1 Un \u2019 poire +1 lu \u2018he taenty years où persecu- are not saved\u2014may I say it respec:fully?\u2014 etfic that has cver been given to the world.: .4 \u201c10 Trolley Tables, 2 ft.23% in.2 ft.6 in, \u201chat fMiowed, the Church multiplied you are not saved, Christians of Tunbridge: As has been chon frequently a these For giving A light, pliable, elastic bone, made J high.6 Castors, 6 ,n- diameter.very strong; coped The Telugu Mission afford Wells, to sit In your churches and hear good 99 Emme, heart tro bie.have been cured from quills.It is soft and yielding, B PS ROR EWSPAPER PROPRIETORS x parallel stance.Dr.Clough he sermons, to come to our prayer-meeclings, onion \u2018use eart trouble ha ee! S and conforming readily to folds, yet giv- lp One Attachment Folder, for extra fold, 2 ons aa left alone.He called e a.ines ç co .; _ v 5.Mailing.- ee a together and proposed ° Come to your bible readings, to come Yi \u2018One dose will relieve in thirty minutes.TYLE crams SHAPE ing proper shape to Skirt or Dress.4 Malling, vib Folding Machines.7.lave thers, they enireated him to re- YOUT various functions, mot to come to meel- The remedy is harmless as milk, as ic The only Skirt Bone that may bs % | One Chambers Folding Machine.aie and chev aod work to the utmost D&S even of the Evangelical Alliance.\u2018Asis entirely vegetable.to wet without iniar | Ons Stomemetz Folding Machine.Ln Doner esa that December My Father hath sen: Me, even so send I! Sold by R.I.McGale.2123 Notro Dame.Jury.; \u2018These Machines will cut, fold and paste, : \u2018heir power, Berwesn that December My Father hain sent Ale, : SEE à Lavivlette & Nels 1605 Notre The Celebrated Feather- ard will be sold for $109 cash.271 tha Pillawing Mar à 7,000 converts you'\u2014this is the attitud: of the Church.Da More © ~elson, > 23 .° .mcm One Stereo Casting Box, 1 ft.7 in.by 8 ra baptized, The \u2018l\u2019aeroons Mission Are you being sent ?God send many of LaMF- a Ladies Dresses bone Corsets are corded ft.6 in.in 1-85 hail a bership of 278; and vou! So, you see, there is a fourfold record, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS OF TWELVE 4 2 with this material Address or apply to .arding tha wiindrawal of the -angelis! et ., , y ou Si og th2 unsy::pathetic atti- all the four evangelliis wll the same thing YEARS\u2019 STANDING.For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers.J.BEATTY, Witness\u201d Office, ésipiaries, and the unsyipa t But the Holy Ghost has done one thing ; Montreal.tD-+ nl th+ verman authoriiies, the mem- e, making the record fivefold: for, if you \u2018 NG a \u2014 a.Hs2ship hail increased in ten years from TOTÉE ng Lo Cured by Dr, Agnew s Catarrhal Powder re er re rt EEN 1550 turn to the Acts of the Apostles you will \u2014An Extraoréizary Experienre \u2019 TTT oT Tre mT ms mms me LOT TT eee ee ee eT _\u2014_ find that the half of the first chapter is not any EXDETIENEE, ERR ed RE ERR ap Rn Ee Ee ne ea Re Re em) Machinery, &o._- - - , i apostolic history, but that it goes back into Catarrh nearly always leaves its mark oo \u2014 + 1e eee es me AR JOHN AND LADY SCHULTZ'S after it.These are frequently revealed in | Mrs.MARGARET E.SANGSTER, the well- ARLING BROTHERS\u2019 RELIANCE WORKS, 112 QUEEN STREET, MONTRAEL.Manufacturers and Builders of Improved Safety Hydraulic, Steam and Hand Elevators.Feed Water Heaters, Oil Extractors and Live Steam Separators, etc., etc.Telephone 2114, A NDREW YOUNG.ENGINES, BOILERS, And GENERAL MACHINERY, 11 and 13 Busby lane.9 Insurance.Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD UNLIMITED LIABILITY, ASSOLLTE SECURITY, Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING,Montreak W.TATLEY, Manager.GEO.SIMPSON, Asst.Manager, E.HURTUEISE, Special Agents French \u20ac pu = mate EJ REED TT ATR INT IT TLE oo Co = ; ; 2\u201d j L i i ; T.C Ta da ta a Spies his residence in the\u2019 coming?Is it the devil\u2014the world?No, It is a medicine that most completely fe is phe constant remark of ladies DRESS : ALFRED ST.CYR, Departments, soo ti eee have lie desired nothing but Christians.He will not return Tids the system of those elements that ABEWRAPPRED.~ PHBE TCS eus Black res FABRICS : 9.R.ROBERTBON & SONS, Special Agents CL CLS A4 Vi our last dssue.ene work is done which we have to do 80 to constitute this disease, working y \u2014\u2014 goods.nd thats the truth, but it is mot : : LANES AlGavur, Department, PT ma aene he should become d are not doing.D \u2018hink that vour distinetively cn the kidneys.the whole description, for they have a character for refinement, for wearing and 5 YR G , ] 5 Das Tare.suuaid ne become an 4 .8.Lo you i'n at yo Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame.draping quality, which no other dress goods can lay claim to.The Priestley\u2019s ; tas 5° Nas Dev, à Manttoban, ve OPlEation to the Lord in this matter is ful- and Laviolette & Nelson, 1605 Notre appear to have gathered up all their excellences, and concentrated them in Tre hee hie zive hi 1- filled by a guinea subscription?Fathers and 23 \u201d : ; RTIS 3 2 give is tal 0 p Dame.2 ¢¢ Eudora,\u2019\u2019 the latest black dress fabric they have giver to the world.In every î 4 We 4 : 1 < 7 I r Sy ; .+ .emer \u2014_\u2014 as ven En har the ie at mois ers.how oud ons and dauehters Ve Mneumatism is Stil Belnz Cured in respect equal to the famous Henriettas, it surpasses them in extra width, and weight, ; : Ph en Sore he il ue To PE oY the ne on pid?fre YOU} from one to Three Days by south and in dust-repelling quality.It is wrapped on ¢ The Varnished Board\u2019\u2019 and Be Careful What You i } \u201c és 76 , ay > + t e ! ë 1 i : « have 4 cousiry with reaty to lot them go o-morrow ou say, American Rheumatic Cure- More Tes- © Priestley\u2019s name is stamped on every five yards.; ( \u201caka © second ch nan We cannot let them go to China because of timony.eme EARL AS 7 m so, ; Drink I j .Le Ve CORT 0 HONG Lhe war\u201d The more reason for golng, when ; ÉSYDLDUOYVLOCO CDN SORT DEBEAEDOBDOB EDR LUS jh : Le at a ou Coa wt \u2018hz people ars dying.We need a complete ey sal Mae Governor of the ie .; ; ; ALLAN\u2019S Aerated Walters are perfectly pure; * à Bi SY n lx- ; ; , cou , 2 2e, Lu \" TT, Le = _ .1.ti i ~hin- co ~.r Juhn Schultz, revolution on this question in the Church of | My wife has been à greul sufferer from | SAY AYE NO A N D YE LL iN E ER BE pt est improved English machin - - God.We do not care what the world says p i se i ds 2 \u20ac > ee j Cpr oo | pt va \u201c ; LS ; rheumatism for some * me past.The M ARRI ED.DON T R E FU & E A LL You will confer a fuvor by asking vour dealer for lh : LH A LARGE SALMON.abont inissions, but we want io convert the disease attacked tho limbs aud was draw- \u2014 tans Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, Seltzer and Sod ! Hors Feil xrites to he Christian people to see that this is the thing ing them out uf shape.The pain wax OU R ADVICE TO USE = no » Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, Seltzer and scda 4 ! ea _ EN received par- whirh the Lord gave them to do, and they most excrucia:ing.She could not get a, y Water.; 1 | irs Le Tod and lise\u2019 are not deing it.There are wonderful things ANYthing to cure her.; Mr.Huffman, \\ $ B fd Alxe the New Drink, | TUNG CC wom on the River which the Church of Christ has done.Look CTUKBist, of this town, recommended.; = 99 qu.TS Che AV the.at ie chant hou] South American Rheumatic Cure.The\u2019 66 Champagne Kola.qi Co 12, la v e ly the.at its churches, schools, hospitals, infirm- first few doses give my wife perfect re- = as J CL aon the Dane: aries.We thank God for all these; but, lief.T,-day.af'er taking {ur bettlos Office and Factory: 620 Borchester Street, Li a ee ] va pannes Que, after all, it is only the simple truth to say of the remedy, she is certain that the| ~~~ \u2014 ~~ \u2019 IE - A 1 Orders P Iv Attended T di oneness Jonge _v chee ; ; ; : i 4 \u2018 ja BY Fiat rol that the lord Jesus did not tell us to do disease Is entirely eradicated from her ARTSHORN OR AMMONIA Orders Promptly Attended To.à | a: aurr 7e ¢ .; .re = .vas wu authorized to, ons of thess things.He did tell us to evan- System and blesses the day she first ror Paints, Oils, &c.ROBERT ALLAN.À #2 \u201cvi y cour au this time of the, IF THEY ONLY WOULD! WITCHES pavapry, © ee : | 2° x in good condition, | : JC LECTROTYPING & STEREO \u2018 s PAINTS OF ALILIKINDS, An Indo-Ceylon of Sterling qua- 4 Z be congratulated (From the Boston \u2018Transcript.\u2019) = TYPING dune in the very best style, and at Put up in pint bottles, two dozen in a case.Now is the tine te order your {ity at 2ic.by pound or Chest.fig 20 fine a fish.- moderate prices, at the \u2018WITNESS PRINTING Ask your grocer for it.or rac Free.toe ofa fish oof sixty-nine The Remiugton horses and the Gibson HOUSE, cor, Craix and SL.Peter streets.MANUFACTCRED AND GUARANTEED PURE W.JOHNSTON, 47b Prince Arthur street, Try a Cap A \u201c0.!4 many years ago !b- \u2018girls are very persistent types, and both For Oid Countr Pe REAL nv Hardware.Tinware, Coal Oil and Oils of all kinds.LON DON & CEYLON TEA co., ali ace Tverd by a foryer are a little overworked in current illus- © ENG SH BREA Fb ST JOAN COWVAN, ess ee 114 St.Pe:er Sir-ei.} ! que confident thar ration.If the Gibson girl would gallop | LIS KFAST.à Dalhious.s direc, L.omérenl _ _ ; FER AN ti C0 tnfemnatica can be pro- away on the Remington horse for a long Try a Cup Free.LL 0 LL 0 oo LL JI DO ALL KINDS OF - TOR SALE 4 \u201c+ Audi g of a heavier, vacation it would be restful to everytlody N CEYLON T 0 ; Tinting, Paistinu.de.Cheap.(CENTS FOI SALTS à fau r iu auy of our Eng-,COoncerned.They would be welcomed back | LON DOI & = ?EA C ., y R a Ri K RAD NOR BE.JONES, 1113 Bt, Catherine ot.at the \u201c WITNESS' OFFICE.{i PL 4 37 SCALh Waters.afterward with renewed pleasure.114 st, Peter Sireed, | Ea, & - Send for prices.Apply à = ; A op re ere pre rer Er Petra EE a Price Sr \u2018 vn.= AIR =\" a en E TW * Tn Aer ae Rl, age So Bards te = épée haie ~ mae onsen = net PR ee 14 PAR OB eld ER ET TAA A SATURDAY Novrysrr 2°, 1805 HOME DEPARTMENT.A CANADIAN WOMAN IN CALIFORNIA.\u2014HER VIEW OF THE WOMAN QUESTION \u2014 A WOMAN'S INVENTION\u2014 FASHIONABLE GIRIS IN A NEW ROLE\u2014A NEW BATTLE FOR TEMPERANCE PEOPLE\u2014THE QUEEN AND THE SPINNING WHEEL\u2014WE ARE AS CLUMSY AS APES\u2014A WOMAN'S INGENUITY.A CANADIAN WOMAN IN CALIFORNTA.Canadian women are appreclated wherever they go.Mrs.Gregory, who sends the Home the ahle article entitled \u2018Live and Lat Live,\u2019 which will be found in another column, is a native of Ontario, and is well known there among a large circle.The foliowing eketch of her life, with the portrait, we take from the \u2018SearcH-Light\u2019 of San PFrancisco:\u2014 \u2018The subjoct of our sketch is a Canadian hy birth, the daughter of the late Judge O.Rielly, of Hamilton, Ont., and the wife of Mr.S.E.Gregory, many years Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul in Canada She is also the nother of the weli-kmown writer, ilzlan Gregory-Fiesher, Mus.Bach., A.M,, of Tr'ulty University, Toronto.Mrs.Urez- ory Is a very ready, fluent speaker, correct writer, possessing much abllity and force of : character.Ehs held for many years the position of general treasvrer of the Women's Auxiltary to the Beard of Foreign Missions 0° the Epfscoñal Church of Canada.She &lis arhieved marked £uoress In dramatic and literary work taxen up for sweet charli- tv's sunke.In her adopted rountry her abilities soon made her profninent in the cause d° womean's suffrages, a causs she had strong- Iv advocated in her own country, but with a widor field here and the warm support of mr nrightest and most intelligent women, Ars.Gregory is working with great earnest- ! ts and enthusiagm, balleving that success ; ix certain at an early date.She now ogeu- wes the positions of presidant of the Equal Tzights Ioagu> and treasurer cf the Suffrage Assc2iation.\u2019 \u2014 LIVE AND LET LIVE.It 13 quite matural that tha men who think women should not vot» also ass=>rt that when women cara thelr own living in ofl:es and factories (hev \u2018compels with men and lower wages.\u201d Indeed, 1 have heard it sald hot when a huxrand ani wife both go out to WOTE, the two tngether only receive as much n3 tha husband alone would get if there were no woman competing with him for the These chjectors \u2018to tho competition Word.of wom in the branches of employmen: they would monopolize for men, find nothing, rowever, to s:y against men taking possgrs- sion of what was until within the last few y2zTs regarded os exclusively women's territory.Upon what lagical grounds : and town, to the former in larger returns | \u2018for their labor and to the Jatter In cheapencd ; State | man- | millinars and man-Éressinakers can object to : wnnun bockXeepers or vèaman priniers I fail to see.The truth is, the whole system o! employront, clerical, commercial and industrial, needs to be reorganized and nlaced vnnn the simapls footing of mental capacity and phrsical fitness.The sex consideration should be entirely eliminated.I graut that at pres-nt the presence of women fn the employment field has lowered wages in some dirrtions, but tha reason for this lies so L'rsaly on the surface that it ssems stranz> it has noc been socmer and more generally rerngntired.It is benause Women are un- azfranchised and uneniranchised labor i aiways lhe cheapest.The same cause tha made slave labor cheap in the pas:, and Chinese labor cheap in tha pres»it, oparale in pulling down women's wages.Capital! always prefers unenfranchised lador her ause it can make no practical protest againat in- 3ustive or unjust discriminaticmn, anid so lang as Women ara deprived of the baliot, mar- factirers pit them against tnair husbands and brothers.The abhor union: have v rerognized thls condition thinzz, and most of them have, In queènne Geclared lhemseives favorable woman S'Iiraie.2 + i 3 1 ET Watt larre!y conso ta Glven female enfranchisement and work conditions d union mental capacity and physical fitness, the rue Soul LE found, the family will no longer be a hiise divided amainst {tsell.The avocations requiring quickness of industry, deftne-s leve! wuil of perception, steudiness of hand, delicucr out physical strength will (all naturaliv into tz2 hands of women while those calling for a greater amount of bodily streng:h ati! ussizned to men.In the arena of art where he of! touch, taste in concep\u2019ion or execution with.| world without depriving herself of any of her enjoyment.\u2018Hands»me is as handsome does\u2019 might be upon the brooch of every belle, for \u2018handsome does\u2019 for ploughmen, threshers and other farm laborers; they raise poultry and make butter for the market and perform a round of ceaseless labor quite as taxing as 'that done by the men, yet when the father makes his will the farm is usually left to \u2018the boys\" and the girls, if still unmarried, are ex- peoted to teil for the brothers for board and olothing not even then acquiring any legal claim on the land.Farmers\u2019 song sue their fathers or their fathers\u2019 estates for labor performed on the farm and get favorable verdicts, but what judge or jury would award a just amount to a farmer's daughter putting in a claim for time spent and labor performed in cooking not alone for the family, but for threshers, reapers, ploughmen and farm hands generally, the making of hundreds of pounds of butter and the tending and rearing of hundreds of pouliry, in addition to the family washing, cleaning and needlework.Usually the butter and eggs are expected to be given to the grocer in trade for tea, coffee, sugar, etc., and even when this is not the case and the women receive the money earned By butter-making and poultry rearing they are required to spend it upon clothing for themselves and the children.The women on tha farm heave actually no vested rights either in the property or their own earnings, so it is not very remarkable that they leave it whenever they can.When men are thus driven from the cities Into the country they bring to farming wits sharpened by the competition of business and a knowledge that orly the best methods of work can secure success.They will consenuently bs eager themsedves of the latest discoveries and improvements in farming and farm implements, the land will be redeemed and enriched by scientific cultivation, and where it had in the past vielded food for fifty people it will in the future maintain a hundred.Political econnmists affirm that the wealth of the nation lies so largely in the products of the soll that any political system which will materially increase them cannot fail to be beneflcial to the dwellers both in country food.EMMA GREGORY.San Francisco, Oct., 18%.A WOMAN'S INVENTION.Letters parent have been taksn out by a woman in Madison, N.J., for an improvement In envelopes.The invention consists in printing a small device of any shape on the under side of the flap of the gummed in a sensitive fluid, stable when dry, but which will run or spread on tho application ol steam or moisture.thereby showing at ence that the letter has been tampered with, The government has re- rently invited Inventors to submit thelr ideas for scme means of Cetecting the un- ¢ lawful opening of sealsd lztlers.envelone The useful age, says a late New York pa- : r, bids fair to follow the athletic aga in | the history of the gilded darlings cf so- clety, If indeed !t does not travel along with it, as many of the ages traveiled together in the long ago.Ever since the very prae- | tical Duchess of York began combining the useful with the ornamental, and ever since tho leaders found time fo mingle King's Daughters\u2019 work in with their own soclal life, the girl of the period has been trying in see how very useful she could bs to the FASHIONABLE GIRLS IN A NEW ROLE.| { i is her description.The latest and most useful move upon the part of such belles ls tha teaching of ladies\u2019 maids.This includes their instruction In all branches of the toilet, and their teaching upon matters 0?dress.Thea young ladies who are will- Ing to take such a duty upon themselves, have banded together under the name of \u2018The Lady Blackwood Unien.\u2019 ard the ledger shows elghteen nam=3 o! very well-known , penpla es beginners and ploneers of the movement.TRAINING LAN IS INDIVIDUAL.Lady Rlackwood in Pars has tralned several, and Is willing to teah s»avepral more, She was, in fact, the originator of the qe = ! to avail | ' * shop, : cency so much fancied now.movement.i The plan of the union is an individ: 1 one, | Zach young woman pledges herself to teach a girl a month until she has Instructed half a dozen during the yzar.Tha girl during \u2018 the month of! service lives with her philanthropie mistregs, acting as regular lady's \u201c mald, and receiving Instruction in thé same men and women meet on equal ground there | that men women complaint paid than before with them.\\banf er Malba have not lessened the earnings of Camparnini or De! Puente, nor have Ro3a Donhenr's platures lowered tie paid to Meissonier Douversau or Coquelin and Henry Irving are not less high- are shared is no the lv Temnerat>d because Jane Hading und Ellen Terry shore the boards with them.Thova is no sex in art, in literature or on the sraze, and in these fields ve never hear tien complain that ths man has worked them injure.sort would also logical comnetition af wo- assist in soivine some problems of day.How often we are told that the congestion in the labor market con be inducing men to go umon the land.is exactly what wand Le eifecied by handing avocations to women.Ur women were l.ung ofiicas, tending machines, keting ee.numbers vontl ve OLU571 to tirn their attention to agriculture ieh raquires MIUSCHIIT This is indsed exactly what RE das this eS the sv as relieved ont hv over the Lighter pe.ete, th nen wi more s:rengih.taken plare in New England.and the NaWs- vapirs are commenting on the fact that the are going Into the cities for emplcy- nent \u201cie En are compell-3 tu stav on \u2018ha farme and take care of the oll nenple.\u2018Ther?are (wo reasons fer this.Tha nile is Liat the outdoor work on the farm is too heavy for Women's muscles, it must L>» performed Ly men.and the other that ne ma:- ter how hard the women work, they usually obtain no title or interest in the property.The men do ploughing, sowing, reaping, etc, sic, and ile women do housework, cooking women wvalle less highlv : Heid The salaries received by Patti.: * Mmald or lady\u2019s assistant.\u201cor those who at the end of a month prices Miller until perfect.À month is ample for à qui°k girl, and these who cannot learn all the duties of maid in that time are dismissad entirely or given a lower degrie-\u2014as assistant The \u2018graduates,\u2019 are given \u2018diplomas,\u2019 and with perfect, are thes> in hand they find no trouble getting © positions In the very wealthiest fumiles.The institution is somewhat lke the sys A chanze of.end this! , ten: of trained nurses in the English titled fainiies, months or a year on trial, hoping for as many cases of sickness In the family as possitle.At the end of her year she has a letter of recommendation from the family and lecves the house upon a trinmphal\u201d career of trained nurse at high pay.The ladles\u2019 maids have much to learn, but they begin with a great deal.They o''Semaids, farmers\u2019 daughters, ars upper superior : l\u2019rench givis, and talen:ed young Germans\u201d as quick at the needle.As common house ser\u201d vans they would lead an unhappy lis, for they are too intelligent for the place of common servants, and the lady's mald's posi- tien 1s just the one for them.The young | lady who takes the lady\u2019s ma!d to train ledges her In a emall white room which she is taneht to keep immaculs(a, IL must ba: lie a sea shell and fit for the mistress herself, A PRACTICAL HINT.Her first training is upon the fashlons, which a lady's maid must Know to ihe letter.All the fashion magazines are supplied her.and she is supposed to adapt her xnowledge to her misiress\u2019's wardrobe.\u2018You will take my ught-fitling silk wais?, I | | | i + + i I | where a triined nurse serves Six | | | ! | | | EVMA \u20ac President * 7 Tah SY IA) 0 AS po, Ca 25 Rens Fo rat Be mm = su J Ie ER, F EGORY.Eyeel Rights Leagu» for an at home dinner to-night,\u2019 directs the young woman.Then she herself tikes the squares of white pearl trlinming from the bureau drawer, or buys them from and arranges them in an arabesque upon the front of the waist.When dona, there js a diamond shaped trimming from nack to hem of basque.The neck may be high, or the simple round necl: of last season.Thls she takes and squares 3 little, point of the winter.A trimming of pearis is Dasted around the meck and small fancy beads met in to make the brilliant 1r!des- the dress are probably flowing, or supplied with deep ruffles {from the elbow.These are cut off and to a deft-fingered girl, with a puff sleeve pattern on hand, this whole work is only the business of an hour.Jt is the transforming of an old bodice Into a handsome walst to wear just once, and is the principal work of a lady's maid.The matter of sirlnging ribbons through the underclothes is quickly learned.But the moda here must be followed.Training a ladv\u2019s maid is not easy.Many a young woman knows a satisfactory maid when she gets one, but could not for the life of her instruct a girl.She must be able to teach nearly all the feminine arts, including manicuring.ALL THE FEMININE ARTS.The manicure powders were algo taught.An expert lady's mald makes her own pomades and her awn polishes.only when wanting to accompany her mistress upen a Journey, when the tightly-seal- ed bottles are what are wanted.The arranging of bows, the dressing of the hair, the scientific mending of gloves are eil among the necessities of a maid before : One of the young : she gots her diploma.women who is teaching a maid has actually instructed her personally in the art of glove mending, as done at the best stores, or * Where gloves are made.The daughters of the conspicuously wealthy and charitable houses are members of this society.Miss Virginia Fair, who does many a charitable thing, gives it her encouragement, and half promises to become an active member.WHAT ONE WOMAN CAN DO.Even it not willing personally to train six maids a year, any young woman can pay for plating a maid In a nlace where she can lsarn, with a dressmaker or with some one skilled in the feminine arts.the way, there are womon who make a business of teaching these maids.The fzshionable rap for a lady's maid is | a white one, with a small round crown and ruffle around it.The fashionable the one {Intrcducad into England several vears ago by Lady Randolph Churchill, a deep black without trimming.and filled down the front with a white Swiss 'kerchief placed low from the throat.This has hald with- jfout variation for fifteen years, the only con- | cession to the changing styles belng in the puffs of the sleeves, which are almost as large as those upon the fashionabls gowns.The cap Is called the Princess Blsmarck, because adopted by the Bismarck family in friedrichsrube.Several ladies, out of cnaæity and pity, always train their own malds.Mrs.Jack Gardner, of Boston, has long made a practice of doing it, though her reason is an eccentric one \u2018Because if they are trained be- fcre, 1 have to untrain them.\u2019 The maids that will be turned out of the Lady Blackwood Union will be in great demand for several reasons.They are posted on all the little wrinkles of belledom, and they are well taught and respectful, They carry with them a great deal of prestiges ; from being the co! :'s of such wealthy and à season behind the style, ard arrange it | delightful charity.the raising it to the decorous .rad.The sleeves of | - however, it Is announced by several hotel- | with puff pasts and bake in a moderately i quick oven over twenty minutes.he bays such | And, by dress is .A NEW BATTLE FOR TEMPERANCE PEOPLE.| i Thrifty people who attempt to solve the months and dining in restaurants in London prices.Hitherto it has been the custom to charge fixed prices for the meals.\u201cdiner drank wine he pald extra for it; if he confined himself to water It made no difference in the price of the dinner.Now, keepers that if no wine is taken the meal is charged a sixpence or a shilling mors, and where board is arranged for the sum per day demanded is from 50 cents to 624 cents higher from teetotallers, than from wine-bibbers.The custom Is also creeping ; Into table d'hote dinners in London; and at \u201cone or two restaurants in the West End \"where fixed prices obtain it is announced on meal is sixpence dearer.* THE QUEEN AND THE SPINNING WHEEL.Queen Victoria, it is well known, is able hibited for which lier Majscly prenared the flax.Now, it seems that this eminently womanly accomplishment, one of the oldest in the world, nas commended itself to the Princess of Wales and her daughters.A spinning class is to be s\u2018arted at Sandring- i ham and the Duchess of York is to be , among the royal pupils.i \u2018WE ARE CLUMSY AS APES So says Mrs.Rorer, at a recent food show lecture in New York.Her subject was puff paste.\u2018I wish you could see the Japanese do this,\u201d Mrs.Rorer remarked, os she deiicate- ly manipulatad some vegeiables durin ne em e ~ anip & E one.poem of \u2018The Well of St.Kevne who tock of her previous talks at the Garden.\u2018Then you would know how badly TI do it,\u2019 she went on.\u2018Why were we not taught to us» our hands when we were children?We are as clumsy as apes.| \u2018I have had the pleasure of going into | Turkish end Japanese kitchens, and the .deftness with which they work is wonderful.i ïverything about their kitchens js immaculately clean and overything they do is done quickly and with the greatest nicety.® The visitors at the cooking lesson yvester- day who have net visited Japanese and Turkish kitchens felt that there was nothing left to be desired In the dainty way Mrs.Rorer worked with her pull pasts.\u2018This paste Is easily made,\u201d she said, \u2018by following the directions explicitly.The young ladies in my school can make as good paste | | :ice water.To into a big dish, make a well in the centre, ; OTe OF iss employed in every-dar Pyare atisnm | into the centre of the well put a piece of : Y°T©a'son.possible, and the ple placed in the oven.I hot.Watch during the first 4 ne put under it an asbestos pad, that the top | may be browned.Watch carefully as it is difficult to get a good result in a small; stove.\u2019 \u2018Why should the butter be washed?\u2019 asked a woman in the audience, as Mrs.Rorer gave the directions for making the paste.| \u2018Butter in its ordinary condition is brittle,\u201d | was the answer, \u2018and it is washed to make : it pasty.Washing also takes cut the bu:y- ric acid, Which makes a delicious soda water fountain flavor\u2014that of Bartlet.pear or pineapple\u2014but is not good in pastry.\u2019 Washing makes the butter pliable like putty, and it is not greasy.Keep the hands cool while manipulating it.All this work requires the hand of an artist.; \u2018This is the most expensive of ail pastes, but also the most digestible.That is beo- cause of the manipulation, not because of | the materials.| \u2018In making the meringue for your chestnut custard, do not beat the whites of the eggs too stiff at first, or they will be tough when taken from the oven.They must be merely light and frothy.When the sugar is | put in the mixture can be beaten for any length of time\u2014the longer the better.! \u2018When I was first taught to beat a meringue by a well-known chef I was given sixteen eggs, with a bunch of wires, and made to beat gixteen minutes.\u2018The beaten whites can be put into a pastry bag and your chestnut custard crna- mented in any way desirable.Brown in a , moderate oven.i Yesterday's receipts were: Puff Paste.\u2014Wash one pound of butter in Put one pound of pastry flour | butter, the size of an egg, a half teaspoon- .i ful of salt, a teaspoonful of sugar, and the | discussed her idea with ! | : \u2018 astery of St.Catherine on that Holy Mount.There they found an amiable librarian al- ' photographad.land they | | | i ; | | Journey to Mount Sinal was decided upon, | and scarce, probably unique.Sy: \"the Guspels has been uncarthed.: would have though: of thai plan of going to at the second lesson as the most experienced - chef.\u2018French paste cannot be baked on the same Guy it is made.This was made yesterday and rolled in a napkin, with ice over and under it.\u2018If you are about to make an oyster pie cut off sufficient crust and rub a very li*tle ! flour over the board to prevent slicking.If you roll quickly and lightly, you may roll either to or from you.Handle as quickly ; quantity would disappear.as possible before the heat of the room has ; time to affect the paste.\u201cA marble slab is the best thing to use | | ! for a pastry board.bles cannot be put to a better use than they ! will be if removed io the kitchen for pastry and candy tables.Old marble-topped ta- : i I more certainty.\u2018Before you put your upper crust in place edge with water or the white of an egg.For a meat pie you will also glaze over the top with water or an egg.\u2018\u2018This should all be done as quickly as | | | maisten tire lower crust slightly near the | , milk, two cups boiling water, one teaspoon- ! i ful each sugar and salt.domestic servant difficulty by living in cheap dish and bake in a moderately quick oven hotels at the seaside during the summer: twenty minutes.during winter are beginning to complain of .fuls of powdered sugar.an innovation which hotel-keepers and res-: the pie, dust thickly with sugar, and return taurateurs are making in their system of {to the oven to brown.If the (soup plate) with puff paste.twenty-five oysters | the menu that where no wine is taken tho thing, the Toronto \u2018Weel\u2019 assures us.she to spin, and vurlous articles have been ex- ! troduc:ion and s\u2018ormed the lbrary and Mon- the times of i monasterr.i stores faded writing on manuscripts and of white of one egg.Measure one cup of ice! water, add it gradually to this mixture,and | work in this flour.Knead as you would bread, and then cut into halves.Roll each | half into a sheet.Put the remalning part |i of the washed butter on one sheet, cover with the other, and roll from you, folding | the sides and then the ends; turn and roll | from you again.Stand away in the Ice for , fifteen minutes, fold and roil twice more, then put on the ice again for a few minutes, ! and then turn again, wrap carefully in a; cloth, and stand aside over night, and it is: \u2018ready for use.i Chestnut Custard.\u2014Into a bowl put one! cup (a half pint) of boiled mashed chestnuts.Add a half cup of milk and the yolks ol two eggs, quarter cup of sugar, and a ter-.spoonful of manilla.Turn into a weil lined | Beat the whites of two | add to them two teaspoon- Heap this over eggs to a froth, Be | | | | Ovster Ple.\u2014Line a deep German ais | Now turn ; into this and add a tablespoonfu! of butter, a half teaspoonful of salt, and a dash of pepper.Cover loosely Thureday evening is put down for the chafing-dish class for men.A bill of fare of clubmen\u2019s dainties will be made up.A WOMAN'S INGENUITY.When a woman sets her mind to do a does it thoroughly.The recovery of the ancient Syriac manuscript of the Gospels is a case in point.Mrs.Lewis and her sister, Mrs.Gibson, determined to visit Mount Sinai.They learned photography and studied Syriac.They got letters of inmost gs cbliging as our own Mr.Bain.who them all the treasures.These they When they got back 0 Fng- showed their treasures to what we call here \u2018experts.\u2019 It was found thal they had got something very fmypor:ont\u2014 less than a manuscript of the Gospels written in Frriar and in a date not far from tha Apostles.Apother showed very Again the kind librarian was interviewed, once more the treasures were disp'aved, and this time Mrs.Lewis gave true evidence of her woman's wit.Like \u2018he lady in the to chureh, she took IL contained a a bottie to the fluld which re- a bottle which she had learned by enquiring at the Briti-h Museum.The use of this fluid vas entirely successful.The manuscript was copied, and the result is now in England being worked The exact age of the writing not known, nor the exact value of \u2018he discovery, but an exceedingly ancient of Na man | unis da copy the British Museum to ask for the restoring | liquid.Mrs.Lewis diserves the very great.! est credit for her ingenuity and determination.THE FAULT NOT IN THE RECIPE.Dear Editor Home.\u2014Abou: the salt-riaing bread, tie fuult is not in the recipe, excep, perhaps, that it is not explie: enough, Many a loal of delicious bread have I seen\u2014ves, and made\u2014by that same recipe.And if 1 had now some of my grandimether's bread, spread with some of her I'm not espacisily hungry, bat I fear a goodly But the yeast must bulter\u2014well, be treated just so.It must naîther be [co thick nor too thin.If ton cold, it will not rise, and if scalded, is ruined.And by no means will all flour make geod calt-rising.Some of it will positively refuse 10 rise.A teaspoonful of white sugar in the veast gives A Letter and more certain way Is to make \u2018milk yeasi'\u2014one cup new | i When cool enough | to bear the finger, stir in flour for a rather chick batter, not dough, set the dish in another of warm water, and keep warm\u2014not any vecanny if the water rises to the top, if once the top is covered wi: 1° he careful not to shake ul.light, mix before it has tire +.\u2018\u201c time when [ve nothing else try my nand for the sake of and if my bread reminds me of mother's, I'll send \u2018ve editer , + if it's like a évnaini\u2026 I have just looked into m- 1.in \u2018The Favorite Cook Lek : at however, inside title page the \u2018Pete : compiled by Mrs, Jennie Tu.by J.8 Ogilvie & Co., New y in Montreal some eight or nn.,ON pages 83-80, a recipe for bread, and two for \u2018sal: rikine these two being a very diffe-r- th2 one in the 'Witness.\u201d Y 1.Always a \u2018P.S for a woman falt like \u2018holding forth\u2019 in tue 1 ment, which I generally eu: | this is the first time I've ©.veto + tings of the spirit, and 1°, +-.; moved by\u2014'hread!\u2019 Wo shall watch for the coling loaf.A CONVERSATION CLT A novel society.as reported ! York paper, has been formed River town.the cutiom.of « be walched with inier «1.4 « IY ' have made vu) their 1: a ; are \u20ac ficient in ease and ory.tu that thoy luck :: se sn! 3 ali ners solid information number of 1r.One clever girl ser \u2018he ball rolling.1 these alone friends wlio s:emed most like)v rte Ce with ft.Between them al they 3.0 course of winter's work, if work +++ be calted xhtch, so far, is oniy of amusement.The littla group meets once a 2g-r 3 order, at each other's homes, at a \u2018ur which is restricted to themselves.Tie.cided upon this gathering about a \u2018a - they all echoed the chservation « them: \u2018We ran -alk seo much Let: - so much more at case if we hav- al «1a 5 Lu excuse for coming together than © So a simp!> Éaintv meal 15 gars: which the guests discuss with th!- a topic ass gcel by her.Pubj- taken up have heen bicycling, \u2014 the suffrage.\u2018ha A:'anta Exnos: municipal reform.1: is not pr.erniâtlte matter will te forward, since the idea is not learned on any oul-oi-the-way p- to be prepared to play a lively ao ing part in the floating small ta.Very hour.Thus thers was ro settee.subjects with which 40 star: the s- | these would he too apt to vary from na: J to month to be arranged long beforehand.At one meeting the coming entertainer a signs her selection, and in tho following \u2018 weeks the half dozen girls read, ask or tions, and think over what thev arn - and how best to say it.duty to see that cach of her gues c | oppariunity (0 entertain the no one menopolizes the aitention a.\u201d no other is neglected.So unique a scheme would only t- .= ne 3 5 TL is the hoa rest, ai \u2018icablo with a few congenial j= gether, under no constraint and =».< 3 rules.With these conditions it Lids \u2018.] work extremely well.\u2018 j CRADLE SONG.] From the Armenian of Daphael Dutt» (This lullaby is a favorite in Armenia 8 thers sing their children Lo s'en ê along the banks of the Eurkhrates.\u2018 ter the shadow o° Mounir Arara\u2019 ) 1 t Nightingale, O leave our garden.\u20ac Where sft dews the bPlsom- cop | With thy l'antes melodisus \u2018 ; .\u20ac Come and sing my boy to sie u ] Nay, he sleeps no for ihy han:!1.æ, ?And his wesning hath not >\u2014ps-1, bo Come not, nightingale! My dariug I Does not wish to bu a priest.© c O.thou thievish.clever jackdaw, 3 That In coin find st thy joy! J With thy tales of gold and profit 2 Come and sontha my v oiling Lov! 1 Nay.thy chatter dos not juli him, ] And his crying is not stavoë.1 Come not.jscidax\u2019 for my daring 1 Will not house (he mer hant'> (raie , Wild deve, leave the fieids and pas ey, ; Where thon grievest ail dav lens y Come and bring my hey sweet ont « Yish thy melon holy ox nw Still he wo ors Na n net * r, © Plairiive songster, for ] se a That he lov ~ var lamentaton s And no neurner will Le oo a T.cave thy hosel brave-Henwt ] ! i Haprly he thy soo HY h And he voy iar hv 0 With the wos rates in ns ce ALICE STONE BLACAY it \u2014Boston iv,rsoriqe te Te _ ft pontine \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : 1 ADVERTISEMENTS TT à Eu dre i OF - vi containing vainable amd ens ne centrated ineédicinalgui ss 5 cs properiv cvated, to pres à, its strength, and make 0 to take, is invalnable in va A of liver and stomach trot lo: $2 AYER'S PILL: n 2 + bg ws Wg .a pu Highest Awards at World's Fair.y an ; ve pre ee ar EME aa a, mer SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1895, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.18 COW EFOUNDLAND AND CONFEDERA- \u2019 TION.Ts \u201che Editor of the * Witness.\") rhe announcement in the LA Nspapers of a pro- Noticing shore oles Ratio Sir from Sir William Whiteway, Si Nextruelani, in the interest pren aon Canada, of which 1-3 Tu en au ardent advocate an the «vont OÙ his coming Le !> m1 a'l parties here the 4 wiieh his eminent - + en'itle him, a cause Sun whoever may be - :43 No\u2019 been popular - 1 où his own people: « av the name Canada sa with among New- Liu = tv sneciive OË party, a y Nerous man- , ;: all conversant «.*\u2026- Subject must \u201cus oro Governnient ji a cac sv aot dealing at .v oon their negeliatvicns with : 1! provaces to grani TL in- as I Lave \u2018cne, a very deep in- .th:3 question, I tried to ascer- + ay If \u201cnares: tho generous terras so fre- ; Lentioned when regotiations r° Lroken off ecasisted, and I regret to ) say that instead cf finding the: ~ grnerous ©) Newfoundland, as they rather appeared to me to - reverse: and s'nce, if Ît were possi- \"a 1 57, În order to have all misap- CT siOn um ., Ctéeraise, avs, in my opinion, a minor tubes, throat or chest, hal ; bp au n «VON Sd-ration when compared with the certainty.Relieves, \u2019 soothes, Caples «ere Yedoration would confer upon heuls promptly.Fer whale Cu \u201cin llaiut, and to à jes.cr, but by - eco be Ihéils shiall degree, upon Cunada.À Large Bottle for 25 Cents, \"2% not Sh The staiements made to the press Lv DiVl5 8 LAWRENCE bd: LTD.lai (TOR ppt ANS rein unmet to their pasnie: and he ex- \u201cda consis chief p:ésse) hs regrets that the Dominion Gov- = and canals 11353 Le ony could net see their way clear to voiaion Yelong poking a propesz) ar least as liberal as ree different pres barn proposed to the colony in 1888 by Sir VPArs L2SU ave Charies Tupper.So that il rhe terms core bo fr years pre lously offered are the presen: measure woe on the ree of Canada\u2019s wenernsity the friends of the: AY } vue un! exta; suse would do well to advise Str William veu > i py canals ond ethos t9 remain at home, at least for the pres- \u2014 g vear T2 1 121 enr.= S > Cavs tn ko 83,905 - From Sir William Whiteway, en ac- gf\u201d PARI gto erry of his almost life-long interest in 177088 \u2014\u2014 EAS cc eue frem Caua! the cause, ve have every Taacnn to an- i : PTT, ÉTGTS26, a loss ticipate thet nething more thin fair terms The Equai of Any-50c.ndo- S 5 a ve l 85 Pa ral?- THE EXILED MONKEYS OF BENARES.It is against the principles of the Brahmin religion to take the life of any creature, and as a consequence the people of India are preved upon by and ineffective resistance.The royal] tyrant of the Hindoo people at the present time is the monkey, which ceaselessly preys upon and harasses them.Not long ago the merchants of Benares, the sacred city of the Ganges, decided that they could endure the depredations of the monkeys no longer.The shops of the city are without doors and windows, and the fruits, grains and other commodities offered for sale are exposed in the open air.sits watching over his wares : them for a moment, and, the Benares merchant.having not much to do and the climate being warm, often nods and sleeps as he squats at his door.The monkeys are always at hand, watching their opportunity.Let the merchant absent himself for £n instant, or go oîf into a nap, and instantly the nimble apes are helping themselves to rice, fruit, cakes, or anything else that they fir-d handy.If the merchant wakes suddenly there is a great scam- moreover, Down to- ; vadet ; detailed a Lhalf-dozen mon, The boy's teeth chat- ing it for sport.hat sure \u201cafter a while the nurse cal with the child fast asleep in hei a and what did she do but lay it a great many animals, against which they can make but a feeble! The merchant usually but often his attention is diverted from is a brilliant the monkeys wo 4! tured and placed in cage.they were taken to a large + a considerable distance from; : and freed in the midst of i They \u2014scamuere! branches as if they were : Very good time ; and there - chants left them, and their shops, rejoicing tha: could nod in peace.Thee there was a rare sigl> in 1 Into the almost deserterl dusk there came u gré : apes.They were the exe.kevs of Benares who had fr way home from the foros they had been banished : arc they must have been very un travelling on foot\u2014and bun a distance.their joy at reac was so great that they go troops of school ehildien cui a picnic, Being citv-bred 3 they had not ernjoved ronni i Next day they were all at thei r raiding the food shops with appetites and greatly refreshe dence.\u2014 \u2018The Churchman.\u2019 | + | i | i | | pere = THE BABY'S NUR-\" \u2018Yes said Mr.Hillier fully dug around ms +, \u2018yesm, I've seen lpi In many a time.owes woe one point with ti Erel-l vou know.where I =.wi, to take care of tie «| a, \u2018Take care of th» vhiidyen coulu he ?What di \"Well, he did, ma'am.1 = dgerful what that elepha: ro first time I made Hi he gave me a blow that | | to remember.I was on oo vard, and the (Colouel's ju: was playing about.and she n°.var ning 100 near, 1 thou.l:.elephant's feet.I wa would put his great.cium her by mistake, so I mu - mind to carry her to a saf-+ ; stooped to pick her up, ana + thing 1 knew I had ha\u2019 which sent me flat on the ©: That elephant had hit ms trunk.One of the servi: - along just then and helpe and when I told him abou he : \u201cI wonder the old fejl,< kill von.It isn't safe for .to interfere with that bab) has it in charge.I'd have know that he's thai Labv'= 1 \u2018Well, I thcught he was j the elephants trunk as though it ha been a cradle! And that great ft low stood there for more than hour, watching that baby and : ing it gently now and then \u2019 , \u2018He was real good 10 tio = \u201cchildren too.It used to he Lis ness 10 take the family ont r-.Tne Coionel=s lady would cen.and mount to her cushiched the back.then.one hy o three children would be giver elephant.and he would up to the mother.nieer it.nurse or servant could, Mon because he could reach.cu.how to do it.Oh.an éleph uncomimon handv nurse, wii trained to the husiness, nnd f.I tell von! You ean tra-: Li time \u2014 \u2018The Pansy.\u2019 - FORE ! The flag of China is ore nl est AMong «Tsi£ls.Pre to.flag: is a pale yellow Li : left-hand corner ts a small.Lcoking intentiv ci the sis Chinese dragon.Tne red und w:°\" rage green back is covered wr = He j= standing on his two and the left joveioct HI - flve-toed.and list long.five-forke: tail street- in the rear.The dracon - arched tock.ie mouth open, and he looks as 07 he woo to try 10 swoliow The 160 sn York \u2018Ledger ; .Ne ko ADVERTISEMENTS.Seal Brand ann PURE COFFE: pering, and the thieves are well out! of reach before he can lay a hand upon one of them.Recently the streets of Benares became so overrun with these impudent plunderers that the merchants held a meeting CHASE & SANBOR! Chicago.Boston.Montrea: and decided that something must ba done.Inasmuch as their religion forbade them to kill the monkevs, they decided to banish the pests.A fs.DRINK RADNOR.Fran 0 Pend Qt: FN PA fs min pin Em al Go Pee 4 ae 8 Yd aa mm bed sae PN bed ee er Tr CT ee.of a\" vA ET rey 3 \\ MESRINE TT FR pI Nr Genii a ro, +o rm ares mgd.7 SI MÉTRO go vos TR TE ks 3 sgn PEN ofp Sree eg vid ULAR 28 Nn asa Nw bra py SEA TB IVT Ue reat mn Wo Rea 24a.Cele Seen are T a \u2018 SarvrpAY, NOVEMBER 253, 1896, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, pee EE rame , Ç LR m BLENHREIN good and hends an immense wealth to Z n fl , Gin BLY 11 : {lls Lord Godolprin and his successors.A / J) lie LEE CE : round miliion has been moving about in 7) hi é, Ta _ lcans on :he land tax, etc.This the 27 We Lye .treasury knew before he died.and this f 0 Hy come Sketches of the Original was exclusive of his land, bis £5,000 a ; is j MEE AN CR - year upon the post-office, his mortgages Suds AC Pachess of Mi riborongh upon a disiressed estate, bis South Sea Poeliess O1 MRATIDOTOU STE stock, bis annuities and besides what is in foreign banks.And yet this man TT could neither pay his workmen their bills - re ~ nor his architect his salary.>e URES BY THE ARCHITECT.He has given his widow (may a Scot- \u2019 \u2014 | tish ensign got her), £10,000 a year to { spoil Blienheim her own way; £12,000 a Su Wonk Times.) | year to keep herself clean and go to law; .| 12,000 a year to Lord Rialton for present socdi y ue Ameriran heïr- | maintenance, and Lord Godolphin only - qu sent > .al siznifi- E3000 a year jointure, if he outlives my an anecdote which ; lady.This last Is a wretched article.The 2° + wrraheim and the Test of the heap-\u2014for these are but snip- Co TT .pings\u2014goes to Lord Godciphin, and so on.51 romantically ; She will hand £40.000 a year in present.! Thus we sce that thore is an advaniage a Pa sas an Cfficor in having for an architect cne who is a Quesn Anne writer où brilliant comedies as well.His WHEL ARNT letters afferd joyous interest to posterity.six Washinz-\" Vanbrugh teils some interesting things + zrace vf about that first lady cf Blenh=im.He yes wash.tes how he took a party, including bis : > PHT wife, over to loo% at the place, while they ; \u2018 - \u201ccorgo Wash- ere waiting for the walls to settle, 80 ; + !- \u2014nded, in di- that piastering could begin.He says: \u2014 Cu -E ve family.We staid two nights in Wocdstock; but Ls de rl \u201ceco, there was an order to the servant, Under shinzt n Parke Custis her Grace's own hand, not to let me en- : Rotert E.Le=.ant his ter Blcnheim' And lest that should not \u201che Presidency of Washb- mortiiiy me encuzh, she.having somehow je Ustiorstie, has in bis learned that my wife was Ci peter ; pany, sent an express e nie ; 2 £tonh u Tir> and nierrsung we came there, with orders \u2018hat if she Fe tn mn 3 y Ce : mas aus.ral portraits, silver.came with the Castle Howard ladies, tne Ui gr sn E CONCENTRATED af Fo RIS including all he linen of sorvants should not suffer her to see \u2014 ll op Fo i» = | \u2018 ne STOLE -pe scrtrai s is a Cither house.yardens, or even to enter a fying?\\ 2 RUE ; 0 the park: so she was forced to sit all dir ; ith oh ; 1 Gf Gen.Darke, tarnished by Jone and keep me company at the inn.16 Lie 222 - on tarred in the earth during Imagine the bellbays of that Foglia To VELVETS.MANTLES | ; ; inp 3 inn bringing up icewater all th a-ter- \u2014 nan dent nll faa Ane state of moon nha these conditions to Vanbrigh - - - _ Ter VINS Fill Velvet-in shot ; => C APES in \u2018he vortrait, Gen.and his wife.hittled her enmity to à THE GFA/E Of ROSERT LO:S STEVENSCN IN SAMOA.effects-\u2014 French make, { .FE cout .; r .He h Y v Lin .EY a PI + tape ?= : sin un'\u2018arurs of Queen Bon point in 1725 and Vanbiugh tells cf Here de Ls vliere be bonged te a regular 55e line.To- not latest stylebnt just i Sey diilgs a tale, which its prick thus: oo I dav and Monday ! as oo Croise Cheviot relates when urged thereto Ly 1 have been forced into chancery bY TT PTT Te v \" Ho ik pr 1 a Jar : ne os that B.B.B.ihe Duchess of Marlhor- ; 20 Cents § Gre.snk braided, farge {generations upon gEMEr2tions ugh, wbera she has got an injunction The Rev.Messrs.Deeprose, Limbly and had been larger then ever before, and > sieeves, To dav éhuan TE.fark appeared re upon\u2019 me Ly her friend, ihe late gond Woodside, taking part with us.An eti- | the officers bad dine weil.24 in.wide.\u2019 and ora before the Hlagiri- Chancellor.(Sarl of Macolesfieldi.who Shiraging Hse or =ubsergpli ns ant sais, Ga, ZE, \u2014-{renhoine heens up Its re- \u2019 f &2.10to S4.95.; ard gave 19 ber Majesty the de-lared that I was never employed by |>7 Sériptures was pre en'el.putation for earicst and quiet sympatay k § oD hari POUSAS VIPUTY 8 the Duke.and therefore bad no demand Oct.2, Island Brooi\u2014!lee we haul to in the bible wok.Our succes: bere § È La à ew oe ._.\u2018Upon his estate for my services al Bien ciniend axiinse atiractions which ro- cannot be meosured by the amount raised.À ; \u201cin the excitement nf her joy: beim.died the atteundanco.However, tae We cat ue new frtead in the lev.J.Sod Rare cfiers.Rare even here.; Coline wall grant the Yinee my hands were thos tied up from Rev.J.Hodg: n gav> us Kindiy aid.Our Syles, À Will they last this week?Come 5 ra: Ad and falling up- ving by las to CR 0 Ae LE LE pas °° not fully wp to oa 3 oe Sregein meeting.early.We mean business-profit- ; ., RE \u2018Your Majeaty's have prevailed with sir i over Cr Oi.3.Purv.tRodins-n5 \u2014Had 1 per i fes Alewsrs, 54 ans and cor: able business for you.{ - our : 3 to help me in a scheme which I proposed 1 4, EUry, (COINS U).\u2014Flalt a good ne; 7 present.The former opened! : =o orvar Tomay wear IL 40 him.by which I get my money in actendance in ihe Town Hall.The Mer.{the proceedings and the latter gave an, t ; ST bean A .gpite of the hussy's teeth.My carrying Mosars.Washer and Raney gave ad- fable speech.Mr.J.Miller read the re- i i f «2 vas granted.amd theres this point enrages her meh.and the dresses.Dr.Wales gave us a rederl.op ri of increased subscriptions.Mr.W.; | - ERP ; 1 tn on grave, tae face of mere bécause it is of considerable weight showing subser ptiens even Letter than Meumain p'esided.I BEAVER OVERCOATS, moe loapen che devoied TG fortune.witch she has hear.«asi sear.Oct.27, Sunday \u2014Preached che morn- Ÿ rashi : c v : end who made Gen.Lee is omega so to destroy as to throw Oct.4, Se trstown.\u2014 The Tet we:titg ing at th HS Chron at Reiner hav- | 4 Fashionable Makes.Velver Collars, ! Das ue ETS Loe Universtiy ae into an English Bastile, there to fin- 1 have se.n here awd large subserin- ing looxe:l afier the businers on Satur-! ÿ $14.00 i Cte per ÿ man\u201d ish my days as | began them in a French ens.oo À Fest Est had large day.Sale and subscriptions show some, PET ST O1 Ate One.roouürns for sales of Scriptures Ladvance.The ehareh was so full that: \" \"3 sy ER 7 TS his peat] JR Lis own Unhappy Vanbrugh! Oct.à, Marsinro.\u2014Preached to a grand mire seits bad to be brought in.Drove, Suits to order $14.00.; MAC Lroignt to an CC ee 2 congregation.it will not be their fauit {out 19 Zion.H>rr also I found a larga! i D 5 Pre vrsuranuce Gf , if God's word does not prosper.The conerogaiion and increased contributions., hom he mee fas eed again BIBLE SOCIETY'S COLUMN Rov.Mr.McQueen proceedad with the | AU Lawrenceville at night.Me: with a, Cala gl ry vo an alien und + 4 : Foie Gaelic sermon immediaiely after mine.vapy kind welcome.1 look for Lawrence.| ° 4 Cl -\u2014 Our friends had given over $43 to our |yiije to again become a living branch 20m | - pee Jeet Anne sent to worl, vietw.7 H'URE \u2018 te pe nt sere nf ol The monthly meeting cf the general Drove on eleven miles to dinner ar\u2019) Get.28, Warden-\u2014Here a good.if not! - © Lo bwin -arms and bis, and 04 \"+ it Scc'e:v was held Hampden.A grod number were in at- very 15 crn tivo wae T : a Tne.; ; ; \u201c4% In the home ci ene no comme OT on PE Mo ; tendance at the church.1 think a good IN large, mesting was held In Le tars.| Our great sale of Furs at Wholesale Prices is still on.Lovorion and achievement MN © RER DE 0 branch ought Lo be formed bere.À de- {Mr.Bowtree.reported that our collectors ; A few specials this week : \u2014 \u201cua ancestor, who begged a so Jie np axt His breas: as TSXuTi Liore than cena hun- VATE ado, 1814 D a \u201cate \u2018hat Blen- 1 az à wih American nis- > IT according to the val} i7 have been Îve-millien-doliar ct a nes rroï for the cas- Gumsirg - Uiwenheim had a Housa; did DO nHocapheing hes Vanoriaghn os) Cor alte * adis) a pan°ry So \u201che Ives clothes ol minl continually.|.a-vendsl the throne cere gla toa cept oa third - vo bal sanare, Ar last, [ER all «en ei OU à Vo ea A tacke 1 no the ion cn need not an- alors \u20ac \u201cpe iv a stand- Te cree Blen- Lo4+ à + vnoriai monu- 15 rnment the \"ut, frmetrate the *Y OIRIKINE anv con- making hirm- 5 sacurred for ts ua Quern nad VOIR CNHAaNnge to s- and Monrs against -r.and had iaft = 50 Lie tie va in #- Bappened in enn- eg of the Duke's LT che architect lost H= and the In the absence c! the presidens.Sir William Dawson.who is delivering a course in Boston.the chair was cc- Bishop B ni.the c£ lectures cupied by the Right Rev.Tha monthly reports of teurs wera and an additi:nal colpsrieur was raken cn trial, with a view co:por- examine, to engagement.Tne treasurer was a remittance io the part payment of acc.Unts now uae.The Rev.F.M.Llewey reported gress from the committee in charge of tae arrangerents for the anniversary meeting to be held during the last week in January.There is a difference of opinicn as to whe ner it ghall be ¢n the instructed 1» rake parent socie'y in pro- \"evening of Wednesday the 28th, or Thurs- for \u201cravi quarrelling.\u201crr de make nn same similar trivial was put in the style\u2019 ; Testaments and portions, Tae an archite-t wisa (7 avchiitest eonstanily lots proscration.That « mi-erahle may be $+ orrespr ndence.He Cine \u201cré of ever getting if, Peine far many vears 12e Ant trouble at Blenheim, heb owing of Marlborsugh SOL pat ne vi day the 59th.lyon th:s point the sub- commi:tes is inseructed to issue à ¢ircu- lar Lo the Protestant Ministers in the city asking for their cpinions.Certain arrangements were made as to the depository ait Orm3i own.A latter was read from the 0° the Ciay'non branch of t.e Mon:real Auxiliary, requesting that it be transier- red to the O.tawa Auxiliary, with a view to save travelling expenses.This vas granted, and the Rev.H.Gomery to h ld his appointed meeting there in Feb- secretary ruary next.and ts make the necessary arrangements for completing tho transfer.Mr.W.I°.Lighthall presented a cheque from thc estate of the late Mr.Lough, of Vankleek Hill.being the balance of the legacy to the Bible Society.Grants of Scriptures were made as follows :\u2014Fifty bibles to the Y.M.C.A.; one hundred and fifty French Bibles and sixty French Testaments to the Presbyterian Buard of French Evangelization; fifty French bibles to the Fuller Institute: twelve French bibles to poor French families, per one of the missionaries.The REPORT OF THE BIBLE HOUSE.The number of bibles, issued to col- during October, wag encouraging.prteurs and branches, Taù been 1.847 copies, as against 1,507 co- that the Duke, \u201cie 05 the werkmea for: There ene has tried to Turn rooney tb sn me, for which TE\u201d Ut > he ganged.tooo Fim to-day in the his- Mantierengses! The present , \"he wae wins has just gone Fos Lu tn 237: er tare is ; there rshbt, au] electrie no* for EEERTIN \u201ces lack of funds Marl- Leeanuse we Teal tha:- Marihoraugzh's treasure Set edtravagant guess.The which it was suspected had broken to pieces, siands Duchess cf Tey pies fur the corresponding month of tbe previous veai.The total valus was $712 as against $610.In addition to tLese there were cash sales over the counter ; | amrunting to $214, belng a little cdvance of losing.for 1° income collec- was Upon October, 1894.The total for the menth.including sales, ti- n=.donations aad subscriptions, 31.452.THE REV.H.GOMERY, tha travelling agent, reported, with thankful satisffiction of his work.His sales of the scriptures had amoun.2d \u2018n value to 3191, while the free cesn'ribu- ticns he had received tctalled 3600, an inrreaso of $53 in each item.During the month he visited and held me=:ings ar from twenty-five to thirty different branches.No doubt the friends in these branches.as well as many others, will be interasted in reading wha: be has to say about these visits and meetings.We, therefore.submit his journal for tbe riost par.in his own words :\u2014 Oct.1, Sawyerville.\u2014An excellent meeting in the Methodist Churen, well arrang- el by our secretary, Wm.Sawyer, Esq.po itary exisien here for seme time, and I received $27.80 for scriptures sold since | 1890, Oct.8, Gould-~8mall reeling in Presby- ; | terian church.Our colleciors had fair | sSUCCess.We look forward to larger | numbers and mcre promising weather | next year.| Oct.9, 3rookhury\u2014Considerab]e ad- | trance on lust vear, in financial matters, | but still room for improvement.Oct.10, Dudswell (Bishop's Crossing)\u2014 (Cheerful gathering in the Merkhcdist church here.Cur friend, the Rev.J.Holt Murray, presided.Good singing and syinpathetic audience; funds en the increase.Oet.11, Marbleton\u2014Met in parish hall, the Rev.ï.Chapman in the chair, and the Rev.J.H.Murray taking part.A slight decrease in the funds.The meeting unanimously elected the Rev.J.Chapman as president.Oct.12, Angue\u2014A dark, rainy spoiled our business meeting.I had! hoped to organize here, but have faith for success next year.I preached here at Ascot on Sunday.Still opening up new | { | | I night I ground and sowing seed fcr another year's | | reaping.Oct.14, Lennoxville\u2014Another slender ' meeting.We resoived to give the vil-: lage a rest next year and to give Hun- | tingville a turn.Collections have boen | taken up there for this branch for years | past.All th2 beoks net yet brought in, | so We cannot fully report: but our collector will complete the work.| Oct.15, Sherbrooke came up to our help | with a good will \u2014decidedly the most successful meeting I have seen here.The | Rev.Dr.Williams and Messrs.Lennie, Mitchell and Charbonnel gave elcquent addresses.There was an excellent re- pert of increase in subscriptions, from our efficient secretary-treasurer, S.CC.Giltrieson, and the depositaries reported sales amounting to $165.Oct.16, Windsor Mills\u2014Two weddings divided nearly all the interest of the Protestant community.Result, a depleted meeting.Some of our collectors had not been so careful to call on all this year, so for the present we note a decrease.However, Mr.Finlay, our secretary, suggests the completion of the canvass, which may improve the returns considerably.Oct.17.Kingsbury had done very well, although the day had been wet; but for all this our meeting was well attended.The returns during the past year had been excellent; our secretary, J.R.Mec- Clung, had left for McGill University, so we elected G.McCracken to fill his place.We expect good returns before the year closes.Oct.18, Richmond\u2014Our numbers seemed smaller than usual in the large and handsome Presbyterian church, The Rev.Dr.Kelloch was elected president, in place of the Rev.C.A.Tanner.1 was pleased to be able to secure the services of H.P.Wales.Esq., for the responsible peeition of secretary.Oct.21, Danvilte\u2014Good numbers attended our meeting in the Presbyterian Church, the pastor presiding, the Rev.W.Henderson also taking part.With returns not comnleted, this well conducted branch, was ahle to pay over $100 in free | contributions, besides nearly $34 for sales.! The Rev.J.G.Sanderson and Mr.Leet, both faithful and tried friends, have died during the vear.Oct.22, Kingsey Falls\u2014Meeting here | was well atetnded, and the interest cf the | friends was very manifest.Cur sales had a larger list of subecriptions.itev.J.Thompson presided.Oct.29, Savage's Mille \u2014The Rev.J.Thoupeen Leek cheorge ef?our meeting.1 truss, our new organization here may secure gcol resulrs Oct.30, Granby.\u2014Meeting in Congrega- ticnal church, Well attended.all the ministers being prezent.The Rev.B.W.Day prosided.The Rev.Messrs.W.B.Longhurst and WW.Rauev addressed the meeting.Mr.F.W.West submitted a favorahle report.The choir aided in making the gathering joyons and thankful.Oct.31, Abbotsford.\u2014Even Hallowe\u2019en did pot spoil the meeting.Besides the tev.H.Horsey, who tock the chair, we bad the Rev.Ernest fayler.of Cowans- ville, end 1he Rev.A.R.McDuff, of Dharmsalor, in Lhe Punjaub (India).I sould like to hear the same addresses at our Mentreai annual meeting.The efficiency of this branch is well maintained._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0% VAEA'S SUMMIT.STEVENSON'S GRAVE IN FAR AWAY SAMOA.AY THE HEAD IS AN IRON CROSS, AT THE FOOT AN ANCHOR OF SCOTCH HEATIIER.Readers of the works of Robert Louis Stevenson\u2014and thefre are few pecple who are not\u2014will be interested in the following details which a visitor to Samoa has sent to the l.ondon \u2018Graphic\u2019, with a sketch of the spot where he lies buried\u2014 a spot chosen by himself.The grave, which is a simple mound of red volcanic soil, lies in the middle of a small clearing in the forest, on the top of the Vaea Mountain, immediately above Vailima, Upsilu, the house where Stevenson used to live.The grave is six hundred feet above the house and over one thousand feet above the level of the sea.When it became known that the burial was to be on the top of the mountain the natives cut a strip of forest about twenty feet wide from ths bottom to the top of the mountain.Up this clearing runs a zigzag path, as the ascent is far too steep for a real straight up.From the clearing on the top can be seen the Bay of Apia and part of the coast to the eastward, with tne long line of breakers marking the barrier reef.A white cross of metal stands at the head of the grave, and at foot 1s an anchor made of Scotch heather.Around the grave were scattered bright cclored autumn leaves\u2014If there is such a seasun green isles.It was at first proposed to erect a granite obelisk which might be seen from the harbor, but that idea seems to have been abandoned, and the last suggestion is that a simple native tomb of white coral should be erected with a marble slab on waich will be cut an inscription and the following epitaph which Stevensen himself wrote: Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie ; Glad did 1 live and gladly die, And I lay me down with a will.This little verse you grave for me : \u2018Ilere he lies where he longed to be.Home is the sailor, heme from the sea, And the hunter is home from the hill,\u2019 the as aultumn in these ever- | | Caps in Rich and Modern fFurs.Capes, White Persian Lamb.Mufis, Latest Designs.© WE LEAD IN FURS os.SES EE EE EN PTE ON TER J.R.PAQUIN, | 267 \u2014S\u201ct.Liavrenceo st.\u2014267 8 2.50 up 10.50 up 2.00 up \\ THE RUIN OF THE YEAR.And soon, some day, sweeps by the plllag- ing wind, The winter's wild outrider, with harsh roar, And leaves the meadows sacked and waste and thinned, And strips the forest of its golden store, Till the grim tyrant comes, and then they SOW The silent wreckage, not With salt, but snow.\u2014Archibald Lampman.in November Scribner\u2019s.0 a LADY EXPLORER.Miss Mary H.Kingsley, who is now exploring on the west of Africa, is a daughter of the late Dr.Kingsley (brother of the Rev.Charles Kingsley, the famous novelist and preacher).Miss Rose G.Kingsley, daughter of the novelist, ex- | plains in a letier to the newspapers how Ie comes about that Miss Mary Kings- ley is wandering in Western Africa.It ' appears that Sir Claude Macdonald, the | British administrator in the Niger prctec- ; torate, was an old friend of the late Dr.Kingsley, When Lady Macdonald went {out to join her husband in Qld Calabar she took Miss Kingsley with ber.It is to be presumed that Miss Kingsley was with Lady Macdonald when the latter went through the towns of the Brass natives, against whom Sir Claude had taken a punitive expedition.But whether that is so or not, Miss Kingsley stayed behind when Sir Claude and Lady Macdonald came io England on holiday last .month.Her cousin writes that she has made a valuable natural history collection for Dr.Gunther, of the British museum, and that she has met with the ut- i most kindness frca officials and others of ial naticnalities.\u2014 Presbyterian Review.\u2019 | | I Along the hills and by the sleeping stream A warning falis, and all the glorious trees\u2014 Vestures of gold and grand embroider- | ies\u2014 Stand mute.as in a sad and beautiful dream, Brooding cn death and nature's vast un- | doing.And spring that came an age as0 and fled, On summer's glory long since drawn to read, And now the fall and all the slow soft ruin.IBLE HOUSE, 25105 ST.CATHERIVE STREET, The Montreal Anxilinry Bible Society has re eived Ten Cases of Bibles and Testaments from the British and Foreign Bible Society.= AND Comprehensive Teachers Bibles with full aids, Concordanre, Atlus, 8 breauilfnml Meriecx of Pistes and Filustrations frem the best publishers of London, ©xferd and Glasgow.Will BE SOLD AT LOWEST RATES, 9% \u2014 CARES COMPLIMENTARY FOR CHRISTMAS These very appropriate Cards have been adopted by Dame Fashion for the conveyance of words of cheer and well wishes to her circle of friends and acquaintances at the Holiday Season.Our stock of these Cards is now complete, and the inspee- tion of our patrons is invited.Cards intended for foreign mail should be ordered now.BISHOP ENGRAVING & PRINTING CO.169 St.James street.EMBOSSED IN Gob0, SH y R jor {OL 2) Lore orne Fo NS TRA OT SRI ONE jy a mara pe \u2014 \u2014 pL ere ge SL DESSUS arte Say da } AE at dt tint ot PR 7 CHER OF Lop yi fe .PE STE ee ir a Ala ee mem: Ee = x TT pe de be RE BLE ES ON Ola re hr a - ai ima icy = ry - .= * Nr TE TN RE ee a et CES NW prt I SS CS Ty A gd TIF EN AC STE : oe rr .FN .EL RE AT el Xe aa ES Te Wd a PITY a SIT 18 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.SATURDAY, NovEMBER 23.Jr; me \u2014 A MENT EMENT i ADVERTISE S.Co ADVERTIS S.liver him to Aaron Burne::, rc.: -\u2014 in the Colonie.\u2019 Ce Finally, here is a glimpse at | 6 99 And the Province of Quebec a \u2018A gentleman recently from \u201cy.Informs us that while there :.reported tha: the govern.) ; tered Six vessels for taking jo.« | No bec the cannon and military « \u2019 KE were at Montreal, Bt.Join.\u20ac FOR {Le N { | that it wus the prevailing \u2026.N TR x that if a war broke out hein.| N SANS {and the United States no av 9 x NA fending that provines woul cept at Quebce, where a viser | .termined stand would pe oo ?C which purpose it would 1.[put in the best possible sa He farther adds thar whe: AI | Johns, on his way hither.i, oe NL military extr ely Coin toe rere The Master Remedy.= [OF cannon.eae which he ir.oN RSI S to be sent down to Quetie ~ .7 Master is an old-fashloned word, not much a : (RÉ AER sible speed.\u2019 relished or used in these days of freedom, = (Ww 52 A But th Da \u201chi .but it is the only term that fully distin- \u2019 OZ = y Paper.© lich guishes 77\" for Colds, from the mass of = small pages.is a curious m.: \u201c 0 9 | cough mixtures which are charged to the = past, réflevting as it does | = Mm dunger-point with Squills or Tartar emetic, \u2018make-up which we weuid 1 - Ki w) { } to sicken the stomach, or Laudanum to the frivalitv.the qi sion, \u20ac IX 4 = 1 produce drowsiness, and possibly lead to the rae (TIVOGIY, VC passions, .io il 0 jp Oplum habit.of a day long since deal au.\u2018 Les Avoid these dangers by using \u2018\u201877.\u201d It \u2014_\u2014 Is entirely harmless, and cures, not by drugging, but by acting directly through the N 3 ; y ) capillaries and nerve centres.The pellets NOTES AND SOIT ; are hardly dissolved upon the tongue before 7 - d 0808080280 the cure commences.quarter POS En pe n $ .i low.New gnods arrvire ia 77\" = CRIP holldays.Call and se ; \u2019 247 St.James streez, J ! i 1 Colds, Influenza, Catarrh.Pains in the Head ie \\ J an host, cugh, Sore Throat, General == The New York ; ( ) | k À A À Prostration and Fever, and preven - va S ork nl ; à oo D, 00 ° ° JA 5 2 monia.prey ts pneu the Adirondack Moun : \u201c37 wlll \u2018break up\u2019 a stubborn cold that reat Windsor street = it \u201changs on.\u201d except Sunday, and 4: 3 turning.leave New Y ; | yor Humphreys puls up a Specific for every Empire s:ate expres : : iE - ELV VEL BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, worth $1.10 DRINK RADNOR.however, that the first Duke had the which they now possess.Moreover the A Prominent Foreigner li te | Lot 3\u20144.750 vards VELVETTA and - AAC Ss ,» worth $1.10, go breed, and that, on a friend's requesting breed has become very delicate and diffi- Hands of Ç À VETS, in all plain new colors, worth T0c, at to 3c.a puppy, he refused to part with one, cult to rear.They suffer from brain ands of the Law.350.BLACK PEAU DB SOLE, worth $1.95, go GOOD EVENING hut, at the same time, took two or three | disease and are more likely than any UE FANER\u20145 A FRENCH to §Sc - 9 blind w helps and threw them to tame | other dog to die in puppyhood.\u2018Idstone 4 k- _ LOT 4\u2014A + LAH SR =D De 65 : 39 LADIES | ee eagles.But in the year 1800 his grace | the celebrated writer on dozs, remembers .The Case to Come Before : - (ue SERGE, desirable shades, worth 65c, at ôÿc.BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, worth $1.50, go 5 the Duke of Marlborough was reputed to \\ the time when the Blenheims were mainly i 3 ! to 98c.pcssess the smallest and best breed of | bred in the vicinity of the palace.He Court at an Early Dat: P3 \u2014_\u2014 By the way, that Îît:le order for the gro- cockers (woodcock spaniels) in Britain.suggests as a probable original of the ; BLACK SATIN MERVEILEUX, worth 90e, \u2018°r.DO NOT FORGET TO ADD, ONE They were invariably red and white, with | Blenheim the Japanese toy spaniel The ! 3 o = ; ¢ QUBEN OFF {ES FLOUR: very long ears, ses, al | surmi -erv ; \u2019 x a.Another Great Landslide go to 5ïc bag or a pes LI jos s FLOU R: the ery ge short noses, and black | surmise seems very probable.Yes.1 have skpt well, tha» ; BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX, worth 0 ay, 3 ow.unless you ge.it.consi 5 a.ease, why » 11 Lil 250) pieces Pure Silk Ribbon.This lot $1.10, go to Tic.\u2014 AN OLD PAPER _ tion agent of this city, who sets much pas be psn ve «ques es o À ; at at sacrifice: worth 2°.: Ç + ; 3 - A spot e 1g t.A oer dd! 8 came 5 8 = BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE, worth DEAFNESS ai J : ibke store by it.prised at Yuur arret 7 Was ; Worth Ac, go to 3 ° -\u2014 tween England and the United States: paps pam iy re firmly in your oe Le , 3e.A _ La © ; ; ce don\u2018: think my memory needs au! c The Truth About Jackets Worth G0e, go to 3ïc.j At an auction in the city of Quebed| ete are trifies in curious juxtaposition help in this case.Dowever, as | n Bakers and Confectioners, some time ago an old trunk was put up | VitR the carnest: there is a description probably re.Leet it this side oo F | - PNR - aN al : x tof T .Avi niv.a8 0} ce x UL Is tha: manufacturers are overstocked.We WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS.Embroidery for sale.Nobody cared a great Jeal about of how the Bey of Rose:ta, decoying the on ere 1 hope to meet muy \\ reap for vour beneflt the result of this con- Trimmed.R S AULD BAKER & CONFECTIONER it, and when it was opened it was feund British troops by the promise of the kevs| \u2018Just imagine yourself jump.ue i ivi - cook vv .» i \u2018tv.sucecrede ; i 5 A CE \u2026 dition.and offer for next week values the Worth NIGHT GOWNS.CHARLES ALEXANDER, Confectioner a gentleman present.who became the | and from the secure sitio ar says, \u2018| Want to see vou privaien > TT .WEDDING BREAKFASTS and SUP.cons i ir .i fondine the ) 5 [rainiyS y ay.ul it 15 Ta\u201d Hu | Worth $2.25, go to $1.00 RE A ES apple as usin wh WADE possesser of it ultimately.This gentle-)\u2014of defending themselves, ordered a re- i with Shining, shaneor: ih Tan > + anne ! ee pee SHES of COLD Meats, etc, Ice Creams, Jeliles, mo in tu de yresent he treat.They tought their way t > Ci | + : g.nee ns he Tne Finest Millinery 4 Russes, etc.WEDDING CARES a Specialty, ran in turn ma a prese oft Paper gates throûek a ear dou to 1h oe falls upon your shoulders and I i - Fine Bon-Bons, our manufacture.to Mr.Marquette, the provincial immigra- | 5 mendous re.SUR done.It is wonderful how sc: | 219 ST.JAMES STREET found them in possession of the enems, thing brîngs to vour mind \u2018Ho.a In Town.and the lowest pri-es.: _ &F Re vaTEs 9k Le with whom they had a severe struggle Hows SE to de ie ER y ° £ 5 ; Pis ae wer > Hills ana Far + Untrimmed at So, 1823, 28.287.Blanket Bargains efore they could gain possession of 1hem Ce nl the US 408 oo or .= ER pa .; ! | and even \u2018The Girl 1 Left Bu.CT MEN ra > ii Trimmed at 384, 486, #8.680.?ADVERTISE] TS.ey at length succeeded in geiting OÙ this supyosing you have left a gr vn dozen QUILLS at Sc each.10-4 WHITE BLANKETS, T5e pair.mere TT ee when they found a body of five thousand you \u2018and ate fur far from hh pa .horse ready to attack them.They then| suddenly a Lright morning Les © : formed a hollow square, fought :heir way| dull.how wa and bow ES R i A | down to Alexandria, and of three thous- doors.bared wéndos = a he i.- be - 9 |and men one thousand five hundred were board beds.10 sav honhine of no i= ji ¥ @ ;Killed, amongst Whom were two zeneral Jory present the: elves fu sur E.gs 9 | officers.The Turk how a lols present themse ves ty You Là ¢ ji » officers, e Turks showed them no quar J \u201cve Iv .: ¥ Information 16 \u2018 ] : imagination.how quickly thoic i B FS Fo, ; ter, and, as they were unable to bring revenge change themselves to hn eu ; a À À À A IS y \u2014 A¥ off their wounded, they all fell a sacrifice snienev and then La ta =\" | ki 2h = | Se , of leniency and then again to Cf ge fy to Turkish fury.ky ; th rh Yr .THE .52 - _ which remains nppermust in yeur 2 3 A A | Then there is an account of th flair j ; Pp Es A £3 .tee \u20ac 0 \u20ac allal\u201d How quickly vou think of This, \"2 : Vhs ° 4 a Lg | with the \u2018Chesapeake.\u2019 and of the for-| (he giher thing and how little vo of itd O U i LIGHT #4 warding of the \u2018Revenge.a governmen:! qo.Ina word.if vou ke all 1 3 TELEPHONE, 3869.x rom : schooner, to England, wfth the resolu- of the ten most iuisercble years a é ; v 1896 4 tion of the United States Government life and boil if down 15 une \" a 4 Office, 1 Dunlop Place, Westmount, $a ff touching that business, the whole ending time, vou will have a fain: idea - On À oO 19 Tu ad | with the significant remark: \u2018If the Bri- exquisite pain 1 suffered the momie.e Ç \u2014 FQ, Containing 480 pages of useful inf ti i tish Governinent is ermi \u2018Os in : \u2018sers hand ue ! + Le I 7 for all memuers of the household PR | Admiral Berkley ve mined 0 sustain the officer s hand wuched ny shew re i H f ishi PRE J Crs M e given tc| never want to live through such a a A ousefurnishings, &c.TO USERS seize and capture our vessels without ex-| moment.and 1 hope none of uy © : CORNER OF eS = ET Tn Tr GIVEN FRE OF ception; if otherwise, they will not be| will ever have a like experienre.| ~N FR TS OURTATNS 1 interrupted.T cngii over ; , : Hl NV; RP TS, CURTAINS, &c.Po upt ot The English Go ernment Since 1 have been languishing he in UHLE WT .will perceive_that war is fnevitable if it this cell.1 bave bad time ta thx BE Brussel} and Tapestry Carpets, G OAP j allows the principle of searcaing our na- |p 2 + dy wenrdering what che lo cs Woe and Enfon Carpeis, \"tional ships and act accordingly.\u2019 FE oul ve on hen 1 ve Lu \u2026 ° rl Squares and Hearth Rugs.p | T'at was the hev-dav cf siaverv\u2014th- of others are when they are oi: \u201c St.Lawrence, St.Catherine and Chenlile aud Lace Curiains.42 \u20ac» cum of all tne re and the oe whai the feelings of ile man wa.au Our Bargains in all above Ji i-s wo be cleared this #5 HOW TQ Commencing November, = \"vertisements touching \u201cslav sal ss nd them and te mail «ho paires °° season, give complete satisfaction.&> OBTAIN 1895, and until the +4 Sep we Gr - et PB É sales ar resi must be.1 wender if they = 7 Ee Window Shades from 10¢ up.oe A COP books are all given, pur- i unaway =-aves are scattered through all, or if they experience pieasur.hi ; S W.& J.M.FARGUIEAR + ; 4 chasers of 3 packages, org + the paper, coming in be:wcen meetings of ing casised suffering 1 wonder er a Î h I B «ob F0 JE, AMAR \u2019 & ars of SUNLIGHT Soap, will receive YF Congress, news [rom afar, frivolous things By LL ; à .Charles Borrommee.54 st: James ts ET DINE che fering of 0 wid horse ps mn .N FE oe eo 2 a ¢ «0 8s o FL: .ne ass lg ons areune Eo q LL La TE £% N ° This is a sample, which we read bardly | he ne Saddenis brought to 1H = ve pi = D TOWXSHEND, 4 comprepending de our day all the tra-| To jump frein this grand ai : co mr Pare eee re pre ER EN 0\" | ey, EST.24 YEARS, od The book contains completa mon as the parier ge a8 COM7 animal to he sinall and oppo an | =r 45 \u2018 PURE REDDING PATENTED.| HY Calendar matter, Biography, «hi h lw LUS 4 he ae Stores, but significant germ, what must be - 1h, 4 Call or rinz up 1906 and get pric.s for R ki = Literature, Home Management, pole aways, in «he falling hammer.was ings.iv feelings 10 has, waen \u2019 de ) Mer Tite Up TOM ant pet pi roar Remaking ¢ Language of Flowers, like a death-kneil te a human heart.but sure course of destra en an \u201cà every description of Brass ard Iron Bedsteads, Cots, A Fashions, Games and Amuse- 7, Fer sale\u2014A nczro wench\u2014of about dtzelf confronted by oo hex.Ur th À Se Hair, Moss and Wool Mattresses, > ments, Recipes, ir sienif 8 twenty-c:3ht years of age.who under- reater (han pe destrneiive 11000 ha 3 1 LITTLE 5T.AXTOINE STREET, £5 Poultry, te.their signlficance, % ands all kinds of housework: a good pe death causing course Three ev oo mg À Cor.St.Jumes street, only.é \u2019 i 4 cook, washer and ircner.and under- fg checked \u201c hen it is Aarres on Gf x TO BRANCH STORES.ff) To rnevent Buy early \u20ac - 2 story will figure as no commonplace sharer of sno = 2110r \u2018Em- the throne.- Mail ©! PROTESTANTS IN THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Ne Sir \u2014The Prectestants of this province pete?intended victims are making a great outcry against Mr.Taillen for the insufficiency of Pretestant representation in the Cabinet.! testants of the (her provinces are be- \u2018bere.though wailing.or bec-ming alarmed over groanitg oppressi.n which the poor helpless Pro: house tv find the respunsible and blame- Lae.useives Sy où ihe Br refers pe:pe uat.on of Forte 105 Leg,slatnre, that any constiturncies énumeratei wird.the absolue power of these constituencies, i UE PY SU vi ariinyg as a distinct body.Of 5 ev.dent that the purpose of was tp secure -éptatives whose natural desire and tn pre iect repre-@nitation.«f these Prerestant elec- oral districts are created a distinct legis- within a larger gislat rs.for a distinct and specified mai- ter of lrg ciation, no single cunstituency ainncug these enumerated has any indivi- the solidarity of tho body in jus relation to that mat.er of As oo necessity arising out is the duty, the absolute duty, un destroy Protestant ele\u201ctoral errant e etera; divisions for iis reuresenta- a Protestant Coen Thé COPONINZ forces 0° treison &gains: cnsicean es.The Queau arrogaie an indapendence of the ether dis.cui TONENt 6?Wha: vh7 {trois which she did not actuaily Dossess.Stansted effort to her widowed King is- extraordinary proclamation in credited his late intelligence, time so much wrong.\u2019 the Prince Pak explained it in speaking It was her custom to sit up all night and she never went {to hed until five or six o'clock in the morning.She is sald to have had several bedrcoms in the palace.=o that no one knew where she slept except her own intimates.der her hedchamber there was a trapdoor, with steps leading to a guard room ; below, where she kept always on guard curl en bry only six remaine\u201d forty fleet-footed courlers, with a vehicle lr J THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.- - By the assumpticn of that independence she sacrificed the other Protestant divisions, and deprived the Proestant element in the Legislature of its power.It looks very generous for a Protestant constituency to elect a Roman Catholic as its representative, and it would be a really generous action if the religious minority in the constituency were the religious minority of the province; but it is not gen- eTous, it is griewsusly unjust to the minority of the province\u2014if the minority of the constituency is the majority in the province.The Protestant constituency in this province which does such a thing cf its own motion, and without the permission of a majority of the Protestant eloctoral divisions, is clearly chargeable with the breach of an obligation due to the other Protestant constituencies, and with the evil consequences which result to the minority of the province from its action.Not merely by her choice of a Roman Catholic in \u2018the first instance, but by her re-election of him, thus confirming his appointment to the cabinet, Stan- Stead has deliberately placed herself in the position cf being directly responsible for the insufficient Protestant representation in the Cabinet by members of the Protestant faith.It is affirmed then, that the injustice that has been done to the Protestants of Quebec, lies at the door of the Protestants themselves.It has ever been the same, their wounds have been inflicted by their own hands.One would have thought that past experience should have taught them some lessons of wisdom; but no, to-day, like arrant simpletons, they give away their rights, and then they cry \u2018Stop, thief! JAMES FRASER.1885 Mungo's Manse, Cushing, Nov.15, 0.Mr.Fraser speaks as though Mr.Hackett were the only Roman Catholic sent to Quebec by the twelve constituencies named.Herc is the list as it now stands: Stanstead.Hackett; Sherbrooke, Panneton; Richmond, Bedard; Wolfe, Chi- coyne ; Shefford, Savaria, and Ottawa, Te- treault, or close on one half of the whole.there being now thirteen.To the Dominion Parliament Ottawa Te- turns Mr.Devlin.One change has been made in the twelve constituencies which were, according to the provision quoted, by Mr.Fraser, to have been the bulwark of Protestantism, Wolfe and Richmond have been separated and each is represented in the legislature by a Roman Catholic.On the other hand Drummond, which was not on the list, is represented by Mr.Cooke, a Protestant.So are two constituencies in Montreal.Thus Protestant constituencies send Protestants to Ottawa and Roman Catholics to Quebec.This ts natural as so few English Protestants speak French, but in the interests cf the Prctestants as a minority the arrangement should be reversed.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 WHAT SOCIALISTS WANT.cl .tish North Ameri- of the province and .g ue Tulers aitera iLus therein, has this proviso, \u2018Pro- ind v.ded that it sua not Le lawiul to pres soit Lo Lie Lieu'rnant-Governor of Que- 1, any bili for altering the iimits of any elecicral divisions or dis- fa the same timo triets menrcned in the second schedule of : the second and third «+ upon ner the readings of such bill have heen passed in sus Gt weight tho Legislaiive Assembly, currence bers representing ail those electoral divisions or districts.The second schedule defines in the fol- \u2018Electoral fixel\u2014counties of Pon- Argenteuil.suefford, Niagur.Ly .have elected a Ror xn Ceh le representative Is an act the orher Protestant She had (To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) | Sir, \u2014In your issue of Nov.14 appeared |a letter over the signature of I.D.W.! Macburnie, and Leaded \u2018Keir Hardie Cri- i ticised.\u201d Fortunately the criticism is very short and of little Importance, most of it having no relaticn whatever to the doc- \u2018 trines advocated by Mr.Hardie.The only portions really worthy of notice are the two last sentences, and they are very old, threadbare, worn out, and have heen answered a thousand times during the last few years.I am afraid that Mr.Macburnie is a sort of Rip Van Winkle, who has been asleep for many years and has got quite out of touch with the progress of the age.The sentences referred to are the following: \u2014 \u2018To sum up, according to Mr.Hardie, Sociailsm means absolute abolition of pover- tv, the worker given the produce of his labor and \u2018free to supply himself with what he requires, \u2019 or in other Words to help him- ; self to all he sees, and give as little as possible in return.Any man of common sense | knows :hat were w# to divide up to-morrow, lin a few years the present state of things : would return; one of the tem sallors would ; be th> new captain the other nine working \u201cfor him\u2019 The first sentence reads: \u201c Socialismn means absolute abolition of poverty,\u2019 etc.Your correspondent could not have given a better description of the principles of Socialism pure and simple if he had studied the matter for twenty years.It is the mission, the precise mission of Socialism to abolish poverty, and by the very means indicated in the above sentence.When the worker receives the full value of that which he produces poverty can no longer exist\u2014it will be abolished.Man's own industry will give him an ample supply of all things necessary for himself and family and he will by no means need to help himself from his neighber's store, And should Socialism ever gain sufficient strength to guide the morals of the world it may be predicted with certairty that there will be no room for lazy tramps or paupers.The scriptural injunction will be strictly enforced and all who will not work shall not eat.; The idea conitalued In the last sentence 15 80 old and absurd that I wonder how any man of common sense can repeat it.\u2018It has been the stock argument in the mouth of the cpponent of every reform, ; political ur moral, for the last hundred It has been used as a bughear | years.to prevent people from making enquiry into the cause of all existing evils.And it has succeeded so far with workingmen, who have nothing to lose, that they are afraid Socialism will take from them something they do not possess, and give it to somebody in the same condition as theniselves.Socialism nowhere teaches \u2018a divide up\u2019 at any time, and if your correspondent can point out to me a single sentence from any modern Soclalist's work from which such an idea may be inferred I will at once admit that he is not to blame, otherwise I have my opinion.Now, Mr.Editor.with your permission I will tell Mr.Macburnie what practical Socialists really want and will tell him so in the language of a great English Socialist well-known throughout the world.He says: We want to tird work for the unemploved: we want to get persions for the aged: we want to get rid of the slums and build zood hanses for the workers: We Want to abolish the sweater; shorten the hours of labor.and ralse wages, and we want to place the land.and all other instruments of production under the control of the state.WORKINGMAN.Montreal, November, 1895.___\u2014_ WRONG REPORTS.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Sir, \u2014Numerous accounts have appeared in different city papers, other than the \u2018Witness\u2019 of the bringing in from Valley- fleld to the General Hospital on Saturday last of a man suffering from blood poisoning, his death, and the inquest \u2018held on Tuesday at the hospital.\u2019 Could you kindly afford room in your paper for the statement that the young man referred to \u2014Mr.Eugene Porier, did not come from Valleyfield, did not have blood poisoning and was not the subject of an inquest.Mr.Porier was brought in from Cote St.Paul to the hospital last Saturday suffering from Bright's disease, to which he succumbed the evening following.No inquest was held or even contemplated, and it passes the wit of man to imagine how such absurd stories got around or why they have not been sooner contradicted.OFFICIEUSE.-\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 EDUCATIONAL WORK IN CANADA.(To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Sir \u2014 Although in full sympathy with \u2018Spectator's\u2019 view on the Manitoba school question, I hold that his ideal of religious education is not likely to be fully developed short of the millenium.\u2018Spectator\u2019 says: \u2018Let parent and pastor properly discharge their respective duties to the child and to his religious education, as God intended, and there will be no necessity that it be supplemented in public¢ schools.\u2019 Now, sir, as an occasional visitor of a public school, I find that scholars are often on the run to be in time for school, ard I venture to affirm that many a juvenile has found no time to read one bible verse, and in this electric age the strain of life shows no sign of slackening speed.Surely the parents and pastors and the general public would not thank \u2018Spectator\u2019 for his proposal to annul the law cn Religious Instruction.Sections 158, 159 and 160 which inter alia provides that \u2018Every Protestant school shall be opened each day with the reading of a portion of the Holy Scriptures followed by the Lord's Prayer.\u2019 PARSON.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN INTERESTING CONTROVERSY, NEW YORK AUTHORITIES DETERMINING WHO PULLED DOWN THE BRITISH FLAG ON THE BATTERY.New Ycrk, Nov.22.\u2014The hearing before the Aldermanic Committee on Lands, Places and Park Department yesterday on the all-impcrtant question as to who had the right to raise the flags in Battery Park on July 4 and on Evacuation Day, was one of unique interest.The conmniitee, known to fame as the Com- fhittee on Lonesome Places, met in the office cf the chief clerk, Ten Eyck, of the Common Council.Jacch - Riker and Christcpher R.Forbes, representing the destencemts of the Van Arsdale family and the Society of the War of 1812, are the Montestants in the case involving the ri to pull the halyards that raise the flags.The Van Arsdale claimant to the {ght is Christopher R.Forbes.Col.Asa Bird Gardiner represented the Society of the War of 1812, which, he claims, is tbe dire:t descendant of the Veteran Corps of 1776.Appleton Mcrgan, Jacab Riker and Westley Pascie were amongst those who represented Christopher Forbes and the Van Arsdale inlerest.Col.Gardiner made a long speech and he backed jt up by many affidavits.He said :-\u2014\u2014'1 have no doubt that the Van Arsdale descendants believe that when the British forces retired to Governor's Island they left the Union Jack flying and that John Van Arsdale climbed the pole, pulled down the odious ensign and hoisted in its place the Stars and Stripes.But they havé ihe testimony cf Capt.Van Dyke.who was within a few feat of the poie, that John Van Arsdale climbed the pole and hoisted the American cnsign on it, but that there was no Lri:isn ensign to replace.I hape that the salutes and flag-raising will be cntinued fer all time en July 4 and on Nouv.25, but 1 do no.see anything that warrants the conclusion that the Van Arsdale heirs have a special claim to perfurm the flag-rais- ing ceremony.\u2019 Mr.Appleton Morgan said that Col.Gardiner was merely repeating his old story and had come before the aldermen \u2018like a snake in the grass, seeking to win his case by poetical misrepresentation.\u2019 My.Jacob Riker, in behalf of the Van Arsdale interests, said :\u2014\u2018 The story of that first raising cof the flag has been handed down in our family from father to som.Many a time my grandfather told how he climbed the pole with the American flag already affixed to the halyards.I am surprised that at this late day anybody should come [forward and claim that John Van ArsdgÆe (id not, tear down the British flag\u2019 For one hur- dred and twelve years my family has had the honor of performing the patrictic duty.First, John Van Arsdale; then his son David, until 1882; then his grandson.Christopher R.Forbes.Now cume these people claiming tn rzpresent a scciety that has been defunct Ir fifty years and ask to give them the privilege of doing the flag-raising.\u2019 Mr.Riker quoted from a pampalet written by his brother in 1830 to ccntrovert the statement of Ccl.Gardiner tha: Capt.Van Dyke had: sald there had been no English flag on the batters' at the time of the evacuation.\u201cThat's my book,\u2019 shouted Col.Gar- diner.* It is not,\u2019 said Mr.Riker, \u2018I sent it to Col.Cruger.He has given it to ycu, and now I'm gcing to keep it.\u2019 \u2018 No you won't.If you do.I'll have you arrested,\u201d said the Colonel.\u201c All right\u2019 said Mr.Riker, \u2018I'll read it, and give it to the committee, whom 1} can trust.\u2019 In the course or the controversy, Col.Gardiner quoied from George Washington.Mr.Appleton Morgan laughingly said that Washington was not an authority in the case.\u201c He has not a standing before the Board of Aldermen.\u2019 said Mr.Morgan.\u2018Yes, he has.yes.he has,\u2019 shouted Alderman Kennefick.\u2018I wil] voueh for Washing.on.He is all rigat.\u2019 The hearing closed.and the committee will not give its decision until to-day or to-morrow.ADVERTISEMENTS.A FAMOUS REFORMER.REV.C.J.FREEMAN SPEAKS OF HIS LIFE WORK.HE HAS WRITTEN AND PREACHED ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC\u2014RECENTLY THE VICTIM OF A PECULIAR AFFLICTION FROM WHICH HE WAS RELEASED IN A MARVEL: LOUBS MANNER.(From the Boston \u2018Herald.\u2019) No.157 Emerson street, South Boston, is the present home of the Rev.C.J.Freeman, B.A., Ph.D., the recent rector of St.Mark\u2019s Episcopal Church at Anaconda, Momt.During the reform movement which has swept over Boston, Dr.Freeman has been frequently heard from through the various newspapers, and although a resident of a comparatively recent date, he has exerted much public influence, which has been increased by the faict that he wes ten years ago on a commission appointed in England to investigate the troublesome question of the vice of great cities.He has preached before cultured audiences in the old world, as well -as to the rough pioneers in the mining towns of the Rocky Mountains, and his utterances as well as his writings have heen in the line of progress and liberality, well-seasoned with practical common sense.Dr.Freeman has writien this paper a letter which will be read with interest.He says: \u2018Some five vears sifice I found that deep study and excessive literary work, in addition to my ordinary minisierial duties, was under nining my health.I detected that I was unable to understand things as clearly as I usually did; that after but little thought and study I suffered from a dull pain in the head and great weariness, and all thought and study became a trouble to me.I lost appetite, did not relish ordinary food, after eating, suffering acute pains in the chest and back.There was soreness of \u2018the stomach, and the most of my focd seemed to turn to sour water, with mo=t sickly and suffocating feeling in vomiting up such sour water.REV.C.J.FREEMAN, B.A, Ph.D.At this time I consulted several physicians.One said I was run down, another sald I had chronic indigestion; but this I do know, that with all the prescriptions which they gave me I was not improving; for in addition, I had pains in the regions of the kidneys, a very sluggish liver, so much so that I was very much like a yellow man, was de- | pressed in spirits, imagined all sorts of things and was daily becoming worse and felt that I should soon become a confirmed invalid if I did not soon understand my complaints.I followed the advice of physicians most severely, but with all I was completely unable to do my ministerial duty, and all 1 cculd possibly do was to rest and try to be thankful.After eighteen months\u2019 of treatment I found I was the victim of severe palpitation of the heart, and was almost afraid to walk across my room.Amid all this I was advised to take absohute rest from all mental work.was already unable to take any duty for the reason that the feeling of complete prostration after the least exertion, precluded me from any duty whatever, and it appeared to my mind that I was very pear being a perfect wreck.As for taking absolute rest, I could not take more than I did unless it was so absolute as to rest in the grave.Then it would have been absolute enough.\u2018It 18 now quite three years, since, in addition to all the pains and penalties which I endured, I found creeping upon me a pecullar numbness of the left limb, and in fact could not walk about.If I tried to walk I had to drag the left foot along tbe ground.The power of locomotion zemed to be gone, and I was consoled with tho information that it was partial paralysis.Whether it was or not I do not know, but this I do know.I could not walk about and I began to think my second childhood had commenced at the age of forty-one years.\u2018Just about two years ago or a little more a ministerial friend came 10 see me.I was sick in bed and could hardly move, and he was something like old Job's comforter, although not quite.He had much regret and commiseration, which was a very poor balm for a sick man.But the best thing fe did say was this: \u2018Did you ever see Pink Pills 7\u2019 I said, \u2018 Who in the world is he?\u2019 He seid, \u2018Why do you not try Pink Pills 7 He said good-by very affecticnately, so much so that doubtless he thought it was the last farewell.Nevertheless, after thinking a little, I just came to the conclusion that I would make an innovaticn and see what Pink Pills would do.I looked at them, and I sald can any good possibly come out of those little pink things ?Anyway.I would see.1 was suspicious of Pink Pills, and I remembered the old proverb: \u2018Sospetto licentia fede,\u201d \u2018suspicion is the passport to faith.\u2019 So Pink Pills I obtained, and Pink Pilis I swallowed.But one box of them did not cure me, nor did I feel any difference.But after I had taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was decidedly better.Yes, I was certainly Improving, and after eight months of Pink Pills I could get about.The mumbaess of the left limb In fact, F+- 19 Vc ADVERTISEMENTS.was nearly gone, the pains in the head had entirely ceased, the appetite was better.I could enjoy food and I had \u20ac free, quiet action of the heart withou( palpitation.In fact, in twelve months I was a new crzature, and to-day I can stand and speak over two hours without a rest.I can perform all my public duties which devolve upon me, without fatigue, and do all the walking which 1 have to do, and am thankful for it.I can safely say I was never in a better state of health than I am to-day, and that I attribute it to the patient, persevering use of Dr.Willams\u2019 Pink Pills, \u2018I fully, cordially, and strongly commend Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills to all or ary who suffer in a similar way, and feel ,sure that any one who adopts Pink Pills with perseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonable hcepes blasted.But ho will find that blessing which is the reward of a full trust in a true and reliable remedy.I shall always wish and desire the greatest sucoess for Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills and always cherish a deep feeling of gratitude to the friend who first sald to me buy Pink Pills.I have tried them and know their true value, and am truly glad I did, for I have found them from a good experience, to do mote than is actually claimed for them.Very fatthfully yours, C.J.FREEMAN, B.A, B.D.Late rector of St.Mark's, Montana.Dr.Williams® Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form.all the elements necessary to give a new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves.They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as loeomotor ataxia, partial pare alysis, St.Vitus\u2019 dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervousness, headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of :he heart.paie and sallow complexions.all ferms of woakness elther in male or female.Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or scant post paid on receipt of price (1 cents a box.or six boxes \u2018or $2.50\u2014thbey are never sold in bulk or by \u2018he 100), by addressing Dr.Willlamy\u2019 Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont, or Schenectady, N.Y.MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.Pay all Municipal Dues, current and arrears.on or before SATURDAY, November 39th imst., ir order to secure a vote at the coming Municipal Elections.The City Treasurer's oflice will then be kept open till 8 o\u2019clock p.m.on SATURDAY, November 30th inst.By order, WILLIAM ROBB, City Treasurer.City Hall, Montreal, November 23, 1895.22 THE MEDICAL HALL (ESTABLISHED A.D.1833.) KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, Importer of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Prescriptions promptly and carefully prepared.CHARGES MODERATE.M ARRIAGE LICENSES .188UED.MONEY TO LEND.\u2014BY\u2014 JOHN M.M.DUFF, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSIONER, i907 St James st.and 345 Prince Arthur it MONEY TO LEND At Low Rate of interest and on favorable terms, on first-class property.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.eLEanadn LETTER BOOKS The Diamond Letter Book 1,000 pages\u2014well bound, $1.50 Each.815.00 Fer Dozen.With two titles.BEST VALUE IN CANADA, 10: MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MAKKRS AND PRINTERS, 1755-57 Notre Pame Strcet, Montreal.1¢ GREAT OAKS From Little Acorns Grow And the Beat Pastry results from using a little of COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER + 2) » PE CE PIONEER EDP EEE gardé Ta BUI § ed ia Snr MITA él ppd\u2019 the wholesomest.\u2019 (Longman\u2019s Colonial Library.)\u2014\u2014The nade - scene of Rider Haggard's \u2018Joan Haste\u2019 \u201c North Sea, called Bradmouth, the reis laid in a fishing village on the gion being described as the saddest if one of the most beautiful in all England.The hero and heroine, though wantling in virtue, are \u201cminded and s-lf-sacrificing to a de- gree, while the other characters mostly represent different types of meal- ness and vice.The moral of thes story is that sin brings its own punishment not only to the sinners but to all who are connected with them.(Longman's Colonial ILibrary.) \u201cThe Wastrel Redeemed.\u201d a pathetic Scotch story, tells of a mother\u2019s love and faith and a son's folly and repentance.favorite.It is by David Lvail.- (Revells Renaissance Booklets, 30 cents.) PAID THE PENALTY \u2018Truth.\u2019 Tho late Lord Exeter's father Tory of the most bigoted and intolerant (Lendon type.and he worked irreparable harm to his family by his fatuous opposition to the Great Northern Railway.tended to carry the main line through Stamford, hat Lerd Exeter's senseless pertinacity in obstinately rejecting al! proposals cause the directors to chang» their plans.The I'ne was therefore talkin through Peterborough, to the great al- vantage of that city, which reaped al! tho benefits that Lord Exeter had declined fer Stamford.The end of the matter was itnat in a few years Lord Exeter that gets sufferin\u2019 out of the Prince of Wales or the high- It is told in a touching vay, and will doubtless be a holiday - OF STUPIDITY.\u2019 vas a\u2019 It was in-\u2019 1 Witness.Esendine.on the Grea* Nor proved a nor has Stamford or the tio.has noi Jueras ©.Ps , [| derived much benefit from sr i ter also embarrassed hi la large and costly racing © la too extravagant mode of in Ihe family estates vers co | cumbered when he died, 1.| had alienated the Loudon | reception of the Queen an i» i | | c, au Burghley in 1844 cost a P which Le could ill afford.art treasures have i stately house still contains V ceilings, the superb camviug.Gibbons, and some noble woo: bein and Carlo Doici.\u2014g SAMUEL FRANCIS RMIT HE WROTE * AMERICA\" WHILE AT (°° WAS AUTHOR OF OTHER Fala < 5 been = 1 The Rev.Sumuel Smith.wlh - deniy last Saturday in Bosten, \u2014 in Boston and celgbrated his venth birthday on Oct.15 la: tended the Boston Latin Sc Harvard College, from wi duated in 1829, Lav.ng es .i Wendell Holmes.H- , ! cation at Andover TT.© + | graluating in 1852.Le res | while vet a student tJ ro.IL x | through whose efforts hb.led i was introduced into the ound Bosten and etsewhere.bhroaug © \"T7 a number of German rusi- : which he requested a transia - -° \u2018songs suitable to American « the collection Mr.Smith found which England sings © \u2018nr \u2018God save the Queen\u2019 and cuirs own, but which :he Dares oni | | | t | | | { SMITH.AUTHOR OF \u201cAMBRICA: SAMUEL F.| equallv claim to be original with On a scrap of raner ho compos hymn \u2018America\u2019 to go win Tre verses were Written in hall he Its popularity spread until it Teva tional.In 1534 Mr.Smith was ordaine Baptist and accepted a : ate in Waterviiie, Me., where ! until 1842, Professorship of Ministry at the same time Lh Modern Waierville College, now Coiby TU From 15642 zo 15854 he occup ed .ace Whi composed a hock of hymns, en: Aang i in New::n.Mass.Psalmist\u2019 which raz sine s anudard hym- bon of the RB oly in this ecsun:ry, aoû ; and psalms, wiich «the title of Lyric Gens\u2019 Fr - 1548 be was ed tar of +e Uhr: Poel mn, from 1-74 - view\u2019 in and edited various publication: 7 tist Missiorarv Und on, From 1
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