The daily witness, 10 septembre 1896, jeudi 10 septembre 1896
[" 1 Mel lynch, 1 ne kil.Rog ry thoy mehors, nask »4 ng fie \u2018als \u2018à of (na n, QC.mine, e many 3.Bu- Besiles sbytery boor of rge on L thir:y KcRaeë's À.XK s right Que-:n'58 ce hal tovid-d.p'eaz- Mr.an Mr.and, ay was À Churco led \u20ac hd Thd tevs.J pars n, als a A ted to bd rothrel hnd ap roung® St.AD hous.8 accep r, ag an oX ser mn gret \u201d labor odg Keen: Jnoke condi lished 4 Craig 30 vreal, 3 hd(Iress Mor tro hddresé À - XXXVIL, No.213.¥ MONTREAL > I'N ESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896.ES aad Last Edition.rn = Price ONE CENT.\u2014_ ik CLOTHES \\RE BURNED \u2014m = sent to the Montreal Laundry This Week, \u201cFE FIRE TILE.MORNING \u2014 THE WALLS REMAIN OF THE COMPANY'S FINE BUILDING.S15 IN HAND WERE NOT INSURED.2 fiercer than those which early ning destroyed, for the second _ two years, the premises and plant : \u2026e Montreal SIeazs MADOTT 1 nsurance on their goods, but the lea: loss.\u2019 Aheloy will, however, make good?\u2019 i will have to fall on the people ~.we are not liable, You see.last fire took place we had insured, and we never met a lt of ;* words failed Mr.Love SLR te Troperly express bis indig- \u2018Every person that had a rag - rare came and claimed from us; { what they left and what they so after that we decided to \u201cx shift for themselves.\u2019 tueir having to stand this loss «oe a bad effect on your future the eves of Mr.1 =\" lahor, sun in ant now » VCArs.: arder, now, Psa san No.che Eel the - ing TUNE °° grades very dull at about last Mordar - rates.Primes{ Herafords made 4s 4d.ru: 48 2d to 4s 3d per 8 lbs.British arriva\u2018 - 40 Irish, 30 Norfolk Suffolk and Esrexr za Devon.1.380 midland.home and wes; counties.Sheep trade firmer for small wi .ders at an advance of 2d per § Ibs.hes breeds slow at last week's prices.Lan trade very dull, season belng nearly ou.- Calves nominal.Beef, 25 4d to 4s 44.vra 29 8d to bs; mutton.8s 2d to 5s 4d.lar bs to 5s 8d.Total supply beasts, ! 7e sheep and lambs, 873500: calves, 10.Liverpool, Aug.24.\u2014Beasts, 1.14 shuon and lambs, 10,444.Best beast.634¢ = 4 5d; third, 434d: best Scotch sheep 7.6%d; other sorts 7d and 6d; lamb.° 8d.A decrease of 144 beasts, and sheep.Slow demand for all classe: abcut late rates.F AMBRICAN CATTLE MARKETS.New York, Sept.4.\u2014Cattle\u2014Receipis cars, or 2,189 head of which 62 cars wer sale.Good to prime native steers scarce, and commanded firm prices.the bulk of the offerings were common « medium native, and range cattle, and x.the supply greajly In excess of the demu: the market dragged heavily, with gener.sales of steers 10c to 20c per 100 lbs.bein Wednesday's figures, and even at a grea\u2019: decline in some instances.Oxen as a ge - eral rule also sold lower.Bulls were stvu*s on moderate receipts, but dry cows ru.slow and showed weakness In price.Sev cars were unsol dat the finish.all ste Very poor to prime native steers £o!d ä! $3.35 to $4.75 per 100 lbs., a few choice a: $6; 10 cars of fair to good Colorados at $3.70 to $4.08; 2 cars of ordinary Texans at %- to $3.25; stags and oxen at $1.60 to $4.1v few fat oxen reaching $4.50; bulls at & © $2.50; dry cows at $1.30 to $2.75.Dries beef steady at 6%c to 8c per lh.Cul from Liverpool and London quoted Amer: can steers at 10c to lle per lb.dressed weight; American sheep at 5k2c to 10426 P\"\" 1b.dressed weight ; American refrigerator beef at 8%c to 9%c per lbh., Sheep and Lambs\u2014Fresh arrivals.inclu ing 3 cars to be exported, were 221, cars, 07 4.949 head, making with the stock carrie.over from yesterday a total of 3 cat t° be sold.The demand showed little if ary improvement to-day, and another dull a\u2019 dragging market resulted.Selling values however.were not quotably lower than yee terday, some dealers even rating the feel ing better for good stock.Fifteen carloads were unsold at the close.Poor to prinr sheep sold at $2.25 to $3.75 per 100 lbs.a few \u2018tops\u2019 at $4, very common at $2.70 10 $4.50, a few selections reaching $4.70 to $4.8714, and one.fancy car load 85.; Hogs.\u2014Receipts, 20 cars or 3,308 head, i7- cluding 239 head on sale.Market high\u201d and inferior to good state hogs quoted a: $3.60 to $3.90 per 100 1bs.; pigs at $4 to 34.Cattle.\u2014Estimated receipts to-day.2.° head, including 708 Westerns.Official 7 - ceipts yesterday, 14,239 ; shipments.5°-* Market steady to strong.Beeves $3.°° \u2018- $6.10: cows and heifers, $1.60 to $3.70.Texas steers; $2.60 to $3.00: Westerns, $2.70 7e $4.10; stockers and feeders, $2.30 to $3.7.CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.Union Stock Yards.Chicago.Sept.18,75; \u2014Hogs\u2014To-day's estimated reccipts.20.yesterday's receipts, according to offic.returns, 30,812: shipments, 3.852: left ox\u201d, 2.000; light mixed, $3.15 to $3.402 mix\u201d packing, $2.90 to $3.35: heavy shipping.ov to $3.25; rough grades.$2.50 to $2.70.The receipts of cattle were 13.000, including 7.000 Texans and 4,000 westerns.LIVERPOOL MARKET FRICES CURRENT.Liverpool, Sept.10, 1896.\u2014Spring we 1, 5s 2%d to 58 4d: No.1 Cola.is 6d to te corn.2s 9%d; peas, 4s 6d.pork.dns.he Ny 18s 6d; tallow, 17s 9d; bacon.heavy.-.© to 25s 6d: light, 25s: cheese, white.38 colored, 41s.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICES.Everybody appreciates our Towel fa i special lines of all Linen Towels oft a every \u2018week; call and see this weck LE gains.The S.Carsley Co.Ltd.NM Dama and St.Peter streets.Several splendid lines in New Dress Goods will be offered at si' low prices to-morrow (Friday.Th i Carsley Co., Ltd., Notre Dame à * Pcter streets.Our present facilities \u201cenable offer unprecedented bargains in al.'- of Dry Goods and Jackets ana t The 8.Carsley Co., Lid, Nore par.od St.Peter streets.ur a wg ay 96 \u2014 A HO A 4 004 04 ~~ rq A yy \u2014_ Prt pm, em Wi 0} ads in- her ls.505 R96, al > ed 0 rhe 000 es, ar- tre T:HURS pay, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.mme \"7 SUPPRESS BEGGARS.= A \u2014{ER THE CITY NOR THE | The sales at the morning board were as follows:\u201425 Canadian Pacific at 5844 xd.75 Cable at 14214, 5 Gas at 188, 150 Montreal Street Railway at 2173, 150 at 21714, 175 Toronto Street at 70, 150 at 691%, 5z Postal at 78, 10 Merchants Bank at 168, 5 Com- J merce at 124.The sales at the afternoon board were as follows\u20145 Montreal Street Railway at 2173.200 at 21744, 75 Toronto Street at 69%, 109 Telegraph at 163, 20 Western Loan & Trust at 94.Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marler.Between Banks.Buyers.Sellers.counters New York Funds.1-16 prem.1-10 prem.Y4 ¥% prem.Sterling, 60 days.8 9-16 811.16 8%to 9 Sterling, demand.9 934 934 to 944 Sterling, Cables.944 9% 934 Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers, Corner Notre Dame and St.Francois Xavier streets.Stocks.Sellers Buyers Canadian Pacific.58 57 Do.do.Land Bonds.vers een Duluth 8.8 & Atlantic.5 34 Do.do.do.pref.conn vee Grand Trunk 1st Pref.vee Do.do.2nd Pref.Commercial Cable.0 Montreal Telegraph.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 164 162 Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co.100 83 Montreal St.Railway Co.21734 217 Montreal Gas Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.183 187 Bell Telephone Co.157 154 Do.do.bonds.a.eee.Royal Electric.Geena ee 112 107 Bank of Montreal.eens 225 223 Ontario Bank .Lecce een 55 \u201d Bank of British North America.cere eee La Banque du Peuple.\u201ceee een Molsons Bank .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0u00eccuuee AN 180 Rank of Toronto.,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.224 La Banque Jacques Cartier.\u2026\u2026.RU Merchants'Bank.coven, 170 167 Do.do of Halifax .een.Eastern Townships Bank.RR.142 Quebec Bank.00000000000 wees eee La Banque Natioaale.vous eer Union Bank.+\u2026\u2026+0\u20260.\u201ceee 100 Canadian Bank of Commerce.12.123 La Banque Villa Marie.100 73 Hochelaga Bank.\u2026.124 122 Intercoionial Conl .\u20260.0.cove ees 0.Pref Stock.\u2026.cree North-West Land.ccu00.ees eee Canada Shipping Co.\u2026.0\u2026 A.Canada Paper.covviviinnnsna cove ene Champlain & Bt.Lawrence Conds.ers Montreal Cotton.Veereaennes 125 115 Can.Col.Cot.Mills Co.\u2026.\u20ac0 40 Do.do Bonds.eae Merchants\u2019 Manufacturing Co.140 eee Dominion Cotton Mills Co.95 85 Do.do.Bonds.vise anes Load & Mortgage Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Toronto Street Railway.6934 6942 Diamond Glass.ven ere Postal.\u2026.\u2026.-eseseecsecsvues 78% 71% *® NEW YORK STOCK LIST.(Furnished by J.R.Meeker.) .Opening and Closing Prices\u201410 a.m.and 3 p.m.LAATChISOD.002 s2.2La es en e nes ac 00000 12 12 Can; Pacific.\u2026.\u2026.11esssconeencacer .\u2026 Co.Can \\Southern.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.45 45 Chicago.Burlington & Quincy.6634 5584 Clev.UC.C.& St.Louis.cee .Com.OCable.000esss ua saese .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Del.& Hudson.00\u20260cenrenaues aves eee Del.Lack & West.153 1514 Erie.2205000e sea 0 0 eo voa 000 sas e0 0 cen ees I.Central.\u2026\u2026.A Louis.& Nush.000000ss0 casses s0ne 40% 39% LakeShore .cciiiiiiiiiien.cea Cee Manhattan Consoddated.844 83 Missouri Pacific.19 18% North American.0000000005 Nor.Pacific.\u2026.\u2026.000seeunseus LTE gOS IT Ne a 3 MR ie HR ag, = Nes 2 rede yn fone ER IRE x kev ERA Nor.Pac.pfd .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026a0senneus 1974 1944 New Jersey Central.102 101 Nor.Went.\u2026.\u2026.ss0essenennasses 934 97% N.Y.& N.Eng.\u2026000000000ue0 N.Y.Central.error hone renee 914 91H Omaha.Common.00.\u2026\u202600000000s Les Ca PacificMail.wee ren erasers 18% 18 Reading, Pniladelphia.1555 154 Richmond Terminal.Ces coin Rock Island Chico.& Pae.59%, 58% St, Paul, Cnico.& Minn.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.79% 69% St.Paul Minn.& Man.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.een A.Texas Pacific.\u20260\u2026.\u20260000cne sens cies \u2018es Union Pacitic.\u2026.0.00000 57 57 Wahash Com.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Le vaeuces res een Wabashpfa.denses res na nsc 00000 1414 13% Western Union Tel.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.804, so4 SUGAF.202.0000u canne sde 0n ane can ven 115 113% Lend.1.esas \u2026.21 21 Gas, Chicago.\u2026.0.20 cena use 5a14 58% Gen.Electric.enneer es.lag ow Tolede, Ann Arbor & Nor.Mich.arse Rubber.civivereeriiiiieniierininnnnas 17 17 = » WHEAT AND PROVISIONS CORN STRONGER.CHICAGO MARKETS, LOWER any In Chicago this morning wheat rr 00 | fractionally lower and further 4.| closing 15 ta a, of a cent bower aro | 5620 Sept.Ssige to 58145 Dre: ar, (625,c May.Corn closed atrut a 4 lh'æher; oats about steady at lower.land.FT -_\u2014 CHICAGO MAKKETS, dull.Flour straight rollers quoted at $3.15, a: 1 made out of new wheat.\\ dull; cars quoted at $$ west.and rho: go $9.Wheat quiet and feeling stead-.red sold outside at 61c: quoted at 64c, No.1 hard is steady at flc afioat Far vo liam, and No.No.1 hard Toronto freight 18 quote} ui 7 to T0lac, and at 65190 Midland.dull with no steady.offerings moderate.at 18c to 18)4c.Peas quiet, 40)4c north and west., The following table prices in Chicago quotations os compared with ti.x shows to-dav and >.TORONTO PROVISION MARKTT.Toronto, Ont., Sept.10.\u2014The ma: ¢ quiet; new 2 at movement white fTe.prices $3.Vena Fran eld white 411 Torovta as BUCKLAND.\u2014On the 10th Buckland, widow of the late John Bu « is vet.oid white held Bae and mixed lily wat prices steady: sales of uw and ar 410 re freights.Oatmeal quiet: prices nomial 4 $2.40 on track.Corn quiet, sa\u2019ez ousi-g at 28160.Rye, new rye quoted outsle à 2c to 32c.0 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Return of traffic ended Sept.7, is4 his fifrv hy a splendid drive off «but in trvirg to repeat the dose he .xell caught by McMurtry, for an ad- je and most useful innings of flfty- + This is by far the best innlugs : by Hill this season.On the retire- «* Hi! none of the other batsmen 4x trouble, and the innings closed - +4, Mr.A.Hodgson, the president of -> \u2018fantreal Cricket Club, was so pleased .+a ~ricket shown by Gilbert and Hill 4 ne presented the former with two bats 2°\" 7a latter with one.© 2 .-5 was first represented by Jones \u201ca good view of the competitors all round {the circle.Those already entered are T.! B.McCarthy.Toronto, R.O.Blaynev.3im- \u201cce: H, O, Coussirat, L.D.Robertson, A.Martineau, Montreal; J.Morrison, Smith's \u2018Fall: H.Brownlee, Smith's Falls: T.A.Murphy, Kingston, and Eaves and Mitchell, \u201cthe tandem team of Montreel.QUOITING.MONTREAL QUOITING CLUB.A special meeting of the Montreal Quoiting Ciub takes place in the ciub room, on \u201cWindsor street, to-morrow evening (Friday) \u2018at § o'clock.A full attendance of members is requested.MONTREAL QUOITING LEAGUE, The tie match between the Dominion and Montreal Quoiting Clubs for the second trophy, in connection with the Montreal Quait.ng League, takes place next Saturday ' ! \u2018afterncon on the Riverside Club grounds, cerner of Leber and Sebastopol streets Point St.Charles, commencing at three c o'clock.| -_ | CHESS.wo, er.to the bowling of Duckett and | Path men bowled well but had hard .sa Hill took Ducketts end, and - x a\" suiendidly from the start.Cooper, t-oc< ron getting top score in the inter- -a* va! match.played in fairly good form :- sgr 4 Murphy.who reside outside will be requested to join \u2026 With the first three the :._ x] be made of the very best y._ Tia.and Murphy will be re- \u201c+ Fark division.To-day the 1 La out on the campus, \"her oan exceedingly hot sun.) ! \"aces noticed being Clancey.\u2018 \".mniage man; Foley, Belan- i, .+ ¢ Lafleur.Tobin, Ross.Quiliy.TE BN cu, Prudhomme and Hulin.1 7 T'Ave@ on the first team fn ae 1 1005 The raw material is ex- were ra.91 7 iL there being more than ten ,_ 77 on hand to make first fif- a >, Tom.Prospects, the boys roe.\u20185 \"might as ever, and from this v , tthe close of the season they HEATHER VS, 8T.DENIS | The representatives of the Heather Chess | | | | \u201c> win the championship.Club visited the comfortable quarters of the Cercle St.Denis last evening for a friendly encounter over the board.Between eight o'clock dnd midnight seventeen games were played, of which ten and one-half went to the Cercle St.Denis.five and one-half to the Heather.and one had to be adjourned.A curious thing about the result is that it is fairly satisfactory to both sides, for while the Heathers were swamped in the total score they yet held their own in individual) cases where, considering the well Known strength of their antagonists.far different results were anticipated.The ac- kr:owledged weakness of the Westmount Club is that two or three of their number cannot be got to give their tournament games that thought and care that the rest of the players have a right to demand.A notable instance of this occurred last evening.when one of these gentlemen announced inside of fifteen minutes from the start that he had lost both of his games.Each side, t60, had a disappointment.Mr.Pelletier.being counted the strongest player in the East End Club.it was expected that he would have been able to show two games to the good: while the opposing forces were equally confident regarding Mr.Fish, a new addition to their ranks.and likely to prove their strongest member.The latter had the advantage of his opponent in play, \u2018although he lost a piece early in the game, but when it cane to the wind-up things somehow wept wrong, and a draw will probably be the termination of the gsme, which meanwhile stands adjourned.The Cercle St.Denis will play a return visit to the Heather rooms on Satvrday night.The following gives the result of last evening's play: Cercle St.Denis.A.P.Beauchemin.a Heather.J.A.Cuttle .14 î H.Bertrand .J.C.Senez À H.Blanchard .4 E.B.Kirkham .1% G.Breeze .2 A.Angus .0 A.Germain .1 O.L.Fuller , .0 C.Germain .2 H.E.Midgley .0 Ww.Kurrle .1 H.C.Russell .1 4.BE.Lamere .1 W.Brisbane .l T Pelletier .3, J.J.Taylor .% O.Trempe .\u2014 James Fish .\u2014 Total .1015 Total .5% lfm SPECIAL NUMBER OF \u2018THE \u2018 PROVINCE.\u2019 \u2018The Province\u2019 is the title of a high- class weekly journal partaking more of the characteristics of a magazine than of a newspaper, which is published at Victoria, B.C.A special number has been issued of the date of Saturday, Ang.29, on the occasion of the regatta-car- nival held at Vancouver last wesk.It is weil printed on stout paper, and, has a number of very good Illustrations, both colored and plain half-tones of Vancouver and its vicinity, including \"a view of that city and a colored illustration of the \u2018Province\u2019 office building at Victoria.The work was all executed in the \u2018Province\u2019 office and does credit to its source.While adopting\u2019 as its motto \u2018Frec Trade and Direct Taxation,\u2019 the columns of the \u2018Province\u2019 are not overburdened with political matters, but are replete with short and well-written articles on the various subjects of tbe day.The Carnival Number includes a map of the Fraser delta and a commercial supplement that gives considerable information as to the state of commercial affairs in the province.THE \u2018WESTMINSTER.\u2019 The \u2018Westminster,\u2019 a paper for the home, as its promoters term jt, is a monthly that acts well up to its ideal.Its religious and secular articles, which form the bulk of its contents, are well-+ written and not too long, They bear the stamp, too, of trained pens, so it is evident that the columns of this excellent sheet which has reached its fourth number, are not to form an exercising ground for literary tyros.The \u2018Westminster\u2019 does not pretend to be an illustrated paper, but what illustrations there are are good and well executed.It is published at Toronto by the Westminster Company.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BANK SUSPENDS.Washington, Sept.9.\u2014Comptroller Eck- els this morning was notified that the Union National Bank of New Orleans had closed its doors.The president of THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.VICTORIA W.C.T.U.| | Miss Willard says:\u2014\u2018 When the women iof a Union invite us, you may be sure | we all go.\u201d So, following the chleftain\u2019s | exemple, quite a contingent from the ! city went over to Victoria Town on the : invitation of the Victoria W.C.T.U., to i help them celebrate their second annual meeting, with all due ceremony and eclat.The president of the Union, Mrs.Wm.Allan, conducted the opening exercises and announced the different items on the programme consisting of a duet, a quintette, \u2018We love a social glass\u2014of water,\u2019 by four small children, one a tot of about five summers; and a solo, \u2018 Building,\u201d by the Rev.W.D.Reid.The reports given by the various officers of the Union were eminently satisfactory and show it to be a Union both working and growing.During the year much good has been done along the lines of distribution of literature, flowers to the sick and infirm, of necessaries of food, fuel and clothing to the needy, and the making and bestowing of numberless comfort bags for railway employees.The Rev.Mr.Reid spoke of the courageous work done by the young men of the Point in opposing the granting of 1i- censes in that locality, and had no dcubt but that in the coming campaign they would be equal to their present reputation for effective work.Among others noticed present were Mrs.Leet from the Northern Union, Mrs.Radford and Mrs.McLachlan from the Central Union, Mrs.Cole, Miss Green, Miss Lou- don and Mrs.Armitage from the Western Urion.At the close of the programme refreshments were served.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 SHOULD USE A CHAIR.MONTREAL OCABMAN'S ADVICE TO A LADY CYCLIST, Edmondson, the cabman, who lis a mcst tolerant mean, does not object to the lady bicyclist as a modera institution to be reckoned with, but he is stoutly of the opinion that upon a street like Dorchester the lady bicyclist should pay more attention to her wheel than to her com- panjon.He thus describes his experience on Tuesday.\u2018I saw the young lady coming toward me near the St.James's Club.There was a young man with her, and she was paving more attention to him than to her wheel.I pulled my horse in every direction to avoid her; it was no use; finally, I brought the animal to a walk.The young lady appeared to be indifferent, or to be unaware of the horse and cab.At any rate, after trying my best to get out of her way, I saw there was nothing for it but collision, and I waited the business.Sure enough, she ran right plump into me.Fortunately, my horse, as I say, was at a walk, otherwise the consequence might have been serious.The lady fell.of course, and the young man and myself lifted her up.She was not hurt.I ventured to give her the following bit of advice, founded upon experience: \u2018When you want to do a little sparking with your young man, it is always safer tu be seated on a chair than on a bicycle.\u2019 Mr.well-known ONTARIO DEBENTURE SALE.Toronto, Sept.7.\u2014A meeting of the Ontario Cabinet was held yesterday afternoon at which the Hon.Mr.Harcourt, who has just returned from England, presented the result of his interviews with English capitalists regarding the Ontario debentures.Two firms, one English and the other Canadian, have made bids for the debentures, both very advantageous to the province and higher than any previous offer.ADVERTISEMENTS.OPENS TO-MORROW.MONTREAL KHIBITION, Sept.11th to 19th.Varied and Interesting Exhibits, Agricultural, Industrial, Miscellaneous.Splendid Programme of Special Attractions.SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DAY, SATURDAY, SEPT.12.Children admitted to Grounds FREE up to 12 NOON.SPECIAL PROGRAMME.GRAND BICYCLE RACES, September 12th only, at 3 p.m.Races under.C.W.A.Valuable sanction.Prizes.Saturday Evening rec, y .Wheelmen\u2019s Night.GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS.GENERAL ADMISSION ., .25 Centz.Children, Single .15 Cents Two Children .«+ .25 Cents.American money taken at par at the gates.the bank states that the suspension is duo to a defalcatiou.~S.C.STEVENSON, Mgr.and Sec.tee re a ae aa __ ADVERTISEMENTS.DANIEL & ARTER Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the Celebrated NEVADA SPOONS & FORKS The finest the world produces for Purity, Whiteness, Hardness and Durability.Nevada is an alloy of metals, speciali fined by Daniel & Arter for the of Spoons and Forks.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Genuine articles marked NEVADA D.£ A.Beware of Spurions Imitations.29 JoLECTROTYPING DONE IN the very best style and wit : Witness\u201d Office.h dospasch a6 thy re= manufacture a .EST 24 YEARS.PURE BEDDING PATENTED.Cal! orring up 190s and get prices for itemakine Mattresses, Pillows, &c., before removing.Also every description of Brees and Iron Bedsteads, Cots, &c., Halr, Moss and Wool Mattresses.1 LITTLE 8ST.ANTOINK STREET, Cor.Kt.James street, only.NO BRANCH STORES OUSEKEEPERS NOTICE BARGAINS IN CARPETS, ; ALL NEW PATTERNS.Carpet and Upholstering work in all its branche: neatly and promptly executed.Carpets beaten.HENEYHAMMONS),2224 224 St.Urbaln st, TELEPHONE 1749, To Let.TO LET, FIRST-CLASS WARM 5 TO 7 Room Modern Flats, Daisy furnace and all conveniences.Apply 121la St.Denis street.7 TO RENT OR SELL, ON EASY MONTHly payments, a nice new Cottage, built for winter, well situated ; lot contains 8,000 feet; Longueuil, West End.Apply to A.HARDIE, Gardenville ave.2 TO LET, OR FOR SALE, STONE HOUSE, 2508 St.Catherine street, in perfect order.Apply HENRY MILLEN, 214 St.James street.TO LET.NO 11 ST.GENEVIEVE STREET, 10 rooms, rent $14.00; also 264 Richelieu street, 4 rooms.Apply at 43 St.Antoine street.4 TO LET.SHOP, 257 BLEURY STREET, rent very low to immediate tenant.Ap- rly HENRY MILLEN, 214 St.James st.\u2014 EIRE NE ko BE Lg Tal LT Bae Employment Wanted.\u2014\u2014 .A WANTED, BY A BOY OF 15, A SITUAtion as office boy or junior clerk; has knowledge of type-writing.Apply at 139a St.Charles Borromee street.10 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW washing or house-cleaning by the day ; best references given if required.Address Mrs.S.11, No 2, rear 485 St.Dominique street, city.10 YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION OF trust; h first-clags city references, as Collector, Bank Messenger, etc.Apply to ENSIGN ROSS, S.A.Lighthouse.Telephone 1444.10 AS STABLEMAN, GROOM OR COACH- man\u2014Situation wanted by a Young Man with first-class city references; willing to do anything to get a permanent place.Apply to ENSIGN ROSS, S.A.Lighthouse, 13 Common street, city.Telephone 1444.10 YOUNG ENGLISH GOVERNESS desires morning engagement; usual subjects.Mu- sie, Drawing.Good references.Address, R.S.14, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.10 WANTED, TO Ladies or Gentlemen.SAGE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.MASSAGE PATIENTS, Address MAS- 10 WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN, a Place to work in a gentleman's garden, two or three days in the week, or by the week; is acustomed to the work; city references.Address J.D., No.6 St.Charbonneau str.SITUATION WANTED BY AN Experienced Cook, gan give good references.Apply at 59 Hermine street.WANTED \u2014 BY A WIDOW, WORK by the day or office cleaning.Apply, MRS.JOHNSTON, 17 Alexander street.WANTED, BY RESPECTABLE- WOMAN, situation as housckeeper, city or country: good references.Address 90 Montcalm street.9 WANTED, DRESSMAKING, by Experienced Dressmaker; moderate charge.Mrs.THOMAS EVANS, 519 Drolet street.WANTED, BY WELL EDUCATED YOUNG Lady, situation in a Store or as Assistant Bookkeeper.Good references.Address M.29, \u2018Witress\u2019 Office.8 WANTED, BY SOBER, RESPECTABLE married man, furnaces to attend and snow to shovel.Address WINTER WORK.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.8 SITUATION WANTED, BY ENGLISHMAN (79), as Gardener or care of horses, or attend furnace ; good reference.E.REEVE, 6 City Hall street, Lachine.7 Lost, Strayed and Found.LOST, ON ST.FAMILLE, SHERBROOKE or St.Urbain streets, a roll of paper cons taining an inventory of stock.The finde will be rewarded by returning same to 10 120 St.Famille street.O LET, On Reasonable Terms, Gr the following Houses and Stores in good con- ition, House, 2430 ST.CATHERINE ST.243; ST.CATHERINE ST.o 184 MANCE ST.of 137 CHAMP DE MARS ST.\" 5 ST.HYPOLITE ST.Store, 79 ST.ANTOINE ST.Several Stores and large Workshops on Notre Dame st., near McGill st.Apply 9 Bleury street.1 Houses to Let, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.Choice Locations.Moderate Rénts, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, u REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 131 ST.JAMES STREET.TO LET.80 FORT STREET, Stone Front Cottage, Extension Kitchen, Five Bedrooms, Hot Waier Furnace, etc.ALL NEWLY TINTED AND VARNISHED.For keys and terms apply to \u2019 C.L.MALTBY, 309 St.James street 20 Property.FOR SALE, Greene avenue, IN WESTMOUNT, just ON below Dorchester street, 4 handsome Brick Cottages; 5 Bedrooms; Extension Kitchen; first-class construction.Apply to G.H.MASSY, 4224 Dorchester street.10 FOR SALE OR TO LET, 457 and 459 Clarke avenue, Westmount, new _ self-contained Houses, cotton wood finish; best plumbing and heating; large extensions; stone fronts; solid brick walls.AS.M.MITCHELL, 58 St.Francois Xavier st.8 FOR SALE, A NICE BUILDING LOT, 50x -10¢, at St.Lambert, close ta depot; price ony $300.FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR VAcant Lots, the Solid Brick House, Stone Front, on Selby street, Westmount.Apply 624 St.Antoine street.8 A BARGAIN IN WESTMOUNT\u2014A LOT 50 x 131, situated on Victoria avenue, adjoining Sherbrooke street, worth 35c, price 27c \u2018per foot for quick sale; terms easy.Address D.D., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.7 FOR SALE, A FINE RESIDENCE, SITUated fn St.Lawrence ward, between On- - tario and Sherbrooke, has all modern conveniences, is in thorough repair, suit- with garden in rear, ness\u2019 Office.SALE or.EXCHANGE.The undersigned has choice Corner Lots at extremely low prices for egsh; also will exchange solid stone and bric¥ tenements for self-contained houses, a first-class residence or good farm land in the vicinity of Montreal.Address K., \u2018Wit- 7 _ \u20ac CESHING, N.P., 110 St.James street.OR SALE, FINE RESIDENCES AT WESTMOUNT, With 12,500 fect of Iand, $15,000.00.- BISHOP ST.\u2014-$10,500.JOHN A.TEES & CO.Board of Trade Bullding.Apply 211 Murray street, city.| able for a family of 8 or 9; lot 25 x 169, - Wanted.WANTED,CANCELLED CANADIAN Postage Stamps; 25 cents per thousand paid.Address YORK, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.10 WANTED TO PURCHASE AT ST.LAMbert, a good Hall Stove.Address H.H., ( Witness\u2019 Office.9 x Pupils Wanted.SHORTHAND, OKKEEPING & ARITHmetic practica taught evenings.(Private lessons, class.) Only way to succeed.COU STENOGRAPHER, 2228 St.Catherine street.9 PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN.Cathcart Wallace will resume teaching on Sept.1st.Address 4123 St.Catherine stre~t, or Y.M.C.A.Building.: 10 Board and Rooms Wanted, ee a un \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, Two or Three furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with use of kitchen in quiet house.Address M.40, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.9 17 ANTED, Comfortable Room and Board, for an Elderly Lady, for the winter\u2014 west of Union avenue \u2014ground or first flat.Address Fo M,, P.0.Box 689, City.; | TOTICE.| \u201cPersons desirous of having Medical Students as lodgers or boarders are requested to communicate by letter with MR.JAMES COOK, Janitor Medical Department, McGill University.4 .Houses Wanted.SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, ABOUT 7 rooms, modern conveniences; vicinity of Park avenue or west; very moderate rent.533 St.Charles Borromee street.9 \"3 - To Let.- a \u2014 TO LET, SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGE, from October ist ; all modern conveniences; rent low.Apply 76 St.Mark street.\u2019 : 10 TO LET, STONE FRONT MODERN House, No.166 Si.Luke street; fine open view; moderate rent.Apply to 'R.A.DUNTON, 110 St, James street.TO LET, STONE FRONT COTTAGE, No.10 Fort street, ten rooms and bath room,\u2019 in good order; rent moderate.Apply at : No.12 Fort street, cr 388 St.Paul st.3 TO LET, THAT HANDSOME STONE Front Residence, No.89 Park avenue, containing eight apartments, heated by hot water, stationary wash tubs, extension kitchen, and all modern improvements.Apply CHARLES T.BASTIAN, 457 St.Lawrence street.8 TO LET, BRICK COTTAGE, No.69 Aylmer street, containing eight \u2018rooms, b.and w.c.; good order.Apply CHARLES T.BASTIAN, 457 St.Lawrence street.8 TO LET.FIRST-CLASS UPPER TENEment, 7 reoms, modern improvements : cheap for winter to a good tenant.Apply at 31 St.Monique street, 8 ons TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED, 235 St Urbain, six rooms, $24; 167 Laval avenue, SAPS RR Ca aa a nee Ent a dite] nine rooms, $30.157 Laval.Telephone 8 & ® Situatiorfs Vacant.pp \u2014\u2014\u2014 = - WANTED, IN A FAMILY OF THREE adults and two children, a first-class cook who is willing to do washing; Wages, PTIT $14.00.Also a nurse who is fond of children and capable ; highest references.Apply 91 Mackay street.10 WANTED,A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; a comfortableghome offered.Apply at 69 Victoria street.10 WANTED, A GOOD COOK, IMMEDIATEly, for small family.Apply at 71 McGill \u201cCollege avenue.10 WANTED, APPRENTICES FOR DRESSmaking, some that sewed before.778 Dor- chester street.\u201c10 WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT, IN small family; must be competent to take full charge.Apply at 68 Green ave., St.Henri.*10 WANTED, OFFICE BOY.Apply at 31 St.Peter street, between 8.30 and 9 o'clock.10 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT AT Once.No.§ Thistle Terrace, near Turkish Bath Hotel.9 TENOR SINGER FOR PROTESTANT Church in Montreal; must be a fair reader.Address CHOIR, P.O.Box 987.GOOD COOK, WITH CITY REFERENCES.Apply afterncon or evening at 105 Mackay street.9 + \u2014 WANTED,A THOROUGH GENERAL SERvant at 731 Sherbrooke street.9 WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT, with reference; gcod wages.157 Hutchison st.9 WANTED, A RELIABLE BOY TO CARRY a route of papers to subscribers, from 4 to 6 p.m.; one attending school preferred.Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.9 WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL Servant.Apply at 31 Metcalfe street, between 7 and 9 o'clock evening.WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL Servant for a small family; small house, gas stove.Apply 145 Bayle street, corner Fort street.8 COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family; must understand cooking ; no washing or ironing.Apply with references 385 Guy street.8 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, GOOD PLAIN Cook, well recommended as to cleanliness, etc.Apply 372 Mountain street.8 | GENERAL SERVANT, NO WASHING OR ironing; $12.00 to capable woman, good cook, with references; four in family; one child; nurse is kept.353 Greene avenue.8 WANTED, COMPETENT TABLE AND Parlor Maid.Apply Mrs.CORISTINE, .198 University street.8 = WANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply morning or evening.374 Mountain street.A WEEK EASY.\u2014You $ 1 work right around home.A brand pew thing No trouble to make $18 per week easy.Write to us quickly, you will te surprised how easily it \u2018 an be done.Send us your address anyway; -it will be for your interest t) investigate.\"Write to-day.You can positively maks'$18 à week easy.Address, I BIAL SILVERWARE CO., Box L.H., Windsor, Ont.16 Bargains.FOR SALE, CHEAP, A CANADIAN Warrior Cook Stove; splendid baker; short time in use, No.8.Address 74 Mansfield street.\u2018 10 FOR SALE, A STEINWAY UPRIGHT Piano; bargain to an immediate purchaser.To be seen at \u2018P.E.LAYTON © & BRO.\u2019S Warerooms, 148 Peel street, opposite Hamilton's.5 FOR SALE FINE BRED SINGING CANaries; also a few Scotch Fancies.Apply to J.GREGORY, 317 Letourceaux aye., Maisonneuve.; qt?FOR SALE, FOR THE MILLION, KINDling, $2; Cut Maple, $2.50; Tamarac Blocks, $1.75; Hardwood Blocks, $1.50; cut any length».delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MeDIARMID, Richmond square.Bell Telephohe 835s.25 i ; ' OR SALE\u2014$5 per Month for M 30 Moÿtes, will purchase a first, class Square Piano, at C.W.LINDSAY'S, 2386 8t.Catherine st.Instruments by Steinway; Knabe, Haines Bros.other makers to sclzct from.- .care Miscellaneous.NOTICE\u2014F.LAVOIE, 49 ST.ANTOINE street, Boots.and Shoes made.to order, and repaired; also a full assortment of well made goods at low price.WANTED, TO PURCHASE, CAST-OFF Clothing, Furs, Carpets, Musical Instruments, Fire Arms, Bicycles.Good prices paid on account of having.great demand.Address M.FRANK, 569 Craig street.2 PERSONAL\u2014BOSTON DENTAL PARLQRS 1856 Notre Dame.Beautiful-Sets of Teeth for Ten Dollars.Fit and quality Bue \u2018anteed.~Palnless extractifig a \u20ac oli Yo All charges moderate.: 27 \u2014 tt Rooms and Board.\u20143 TO LET, A NICE SINGLE ROOM, WITH or without board.Apply 12 Hanover st.ROOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ;{ every convenience; house heated by hot water; Auer Light, radiator in room ; family private.39 Belmont street.8 BOARD\u2014FIRST CLASS HOUSE, UNDER new management; transient and table boarders received.166 Mansfield street.Central for amusements,churches and Mc- Gill College.9 ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM TO LET ; heated by hot water.Apply #70 Mountain street.8 ROOMS TO LET\u2014PARLOR, BEDROO), Kitchen, Yard, &c.: well furnished, on one flat; $16 per month.123 Prince Arthur street.8 COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR LADY (8 Gentleman; private family.2606 Prince mr- thur street.° TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMOdated with furnished room and partial bcard in a private family; terms mode erate.Apply 107 Mansfield stpest.TO LET, 1, 2 or 3 WBLL FURNISHED all modern conveniences Ape leury street.\"vas rooms, Wit ply at 80a Se EEE EE A ES ES RER REET RE ot RATA Fe Ln CTE EE JOS ean WITNESS.*° THURSDAY, SEPTEVBEL 10, 1+ PROCLAMATION re PY .8 + Saratoga Resorts Notices.__, | _ADVERTISEMENTS.| THE LITTLE PIXK ply QARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.| _ United States Hotel, Mi 1 NYD) N S (New York \u201cObserver \u2018SEASON OF 1896.UROPE, EUROPE, EUROPE.TICKETS BY ALI, LINES.ALLAN DOMINION and BEAVER LINES } via Montreal NETHERLANDS, GUION, HAMBURG-A .CAN, WHITE STAR, CUNARD, AMERICAN, NORTH-GERMAN LLOYD, GENERAL TRANS ATLANTIC, STATE, ANCHOR TRAN SPORT and RED STAR Lines, via NE | .; Also to SOUTH AFRICA, FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, &c.£37 Call or write forlowest quotations tefore look i 1 here.1e oon rates, $40 upwards: steerage at lowest ratos.F# Send for new pamphlet of rates and sailings or ddress, 184 St.James \u2018street, opposite a am cildin .My special! winter rates MONTREAL to LONDON and Lack, weckly, via NEW YORK, lst Saloon and rail, only #59.: D.BATTERSRY.Agent.Office Telephone,No.1507.Hous.Telephone, 3081.AMERICAS LINE \u2014 NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON, From Piers 14 and 15, North River, New York Foot cf Fulton street.) FU Wed., Sept.16, 10 n.m.pare EESTI Wet ae lo dam St.Louls.cco rene Wod.Sept.23, 10a.m.S8.Paul.Wed, Sept.30, 10 à m.Paris.11.0000sa 000000 Wed, Oct.7, 10am.Shortest and most convenient route to London No transfer by tender.No tidal delay.Close connecticn at Sonthampton for Havre and Paris by apecial fast twin-acrew Channel steamers.Rates of passage tn Southampton, London or Havre, X60 and upwards.Second cabin passage, 8 10 to 880.SPECIAL ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES.Steersge at Very Low Rates.For Freight or passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO,, Nu, 6 Bowling Green, New York.WW.H.HENRY, 143 St.James strcet.YW.F.EG&, 129 St.James st., Montreal, | J.Y.GILMOIR «& CO, : 854 Bt.Paul street, Montreal, DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL MERVICE.Steamer.From Montreal.From Quebec Angloman.Sept.5 dayught.8'pt.5.2 pm.Bcotsman Cee Sept.19, daylight.sept.20, 9a.m.Üttoman .\u2026 Sept.25, daylight.Sept.16,2pum Labrador.Oct.3, dayilght.Oct.4 9am.Angloman.Oct.10, daylight.Oct.10,2 p.m.88.CANADA will Ball from Liverpool Oct.lst.\u2026 and Montreal Oci, 17, 1896.: RATES OF PASSAGE.FIRST CABIN\u2014 Montreal or Quebec to Liverpool or Londonderry.$562.50 to $90 ; return, $100 to $162, according to steamer and h.PSECOND CABIN\u2014$34, $36.25 and $40; return, $66.75, $69 and 375.STEERAGE\u2014To Liverpool, London, Lon- donderry.Queenstown, Belfast or Glasgow, fncluding outfit, $24.50, $25.50.Midship saloon, electric light.promenade decks.For spacious + Open frem June 15 to October 1.Special rates for June, July and September.For rates and other particulars apply to TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY.RS 5 bra ses tie yy) RZ.Py = Cs RES TTAWA RIVER ~ NAVIGATION COMPANY MODERN STEEL STEAMERS { Sovereign and Empress, FORMING DAILY MAIL LINE between Montreal and Ottawa.Fare to Ottawa, single, $2.50, return, $4, do., round trip, rail and boats, $.Most pleasant and direct route to the CALEDONIA SPRINGS, |\u2018 DAILY EXCURSIONS to Carillon, Como, Oka.etc., $1.Take 8 a.m., train to La- chine, to connect with steamer.Shoot the rapids, &0c.Take 5.00 p.m.train for Lachine.All boat round trip via Ottawa, Rideau River to Kingston, thence R.& Onty steamer down St.Lawrence.Tickets at 138.143 and 178 St.James st.| Wirdsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Grand Trunk Station.Magnificent new steel steamer DUCHESS OF YNRK.for excursion charter.Company's Office, 165 Common street.RB.W.SHEPHERD, Managing Director.Telephone 1029.7 Groceries, Provisions, &c.- Butter, Eggs, Fruits < and Provisions.Very fine Creamery Butter received daily fn tubs of 10, 20, 30 and 50 lbs., at 20c per lb.Fresh Boiling Eggs from 15c to 20c doz.Ottawa, Hamilton and Montreal Hams and Bacon at 1215c per Ib.Potted and Cooked Meats.And this week will be another big one for Fruits.And they are Fine, and they are Cheap, AT BAKER\u2019S NEW EROCERT, 78 University Street.Telephone 5019.i further informa-j F UITS tion apply to any agent of the Company PE > or to \u2018 DAVID TORRANCE Æ CN.17 Bt, Sacrament st.General Agents, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES.ONALDSON LINE WEEKLY GLASGOW SERVICE Sailing from MONTREAL every From THURSDAY Morning.From Glasgow.Steamships.Montreal.Aug.23.0 83.Warwick .Nept.I7 Bept.¢.88.Concordia, .Sept.24 Bept.ll.SS.Tritonis.\u2026.\u2026.Oct.1 Sept.13.$8 Amaryuthia.Oct.8 Sep: 25.22.0.8S.Alcides.Oct.15 Agents\u2014 Glasgow, Donaldson Bros HOMSON LINE LONDON AND NEWCASTLE SERVICE Sailing from Montreal on or about From Newcastle- Steam- From Montreal on-Tyne.ships.to London.Aug.07.02.20.*SS, Hurona.Bept.13 Beps3.00.« \"88, \u2018ana.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260000000e Sept 1) Sept, 5B.,.-.55.F.emona.Sept.24 There rteamers will take cargo for Newcastle TI AST COAST SERVICE Aberdeen, Leith and Durddece at Intervals.88.Fremona for Leith.-020se ~.Sept.24 §8.Ganges, for Lesh.8ept.2) a8.Avlona for Aberdeen.Lo Oct.19 8S.Fscalons, fr Dundee.ea Oct.31 Agents\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcastle:on-Tyne, A.Low, Sou & Carter, 27 Leadenhall street, London; E.C.; G.V.Turnbull & Co, Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.Special accommodation for Buiter, C'hecxe and Provisions ; alsoCaitic.Horses and Sheep, i THROUGH BILLS OF LADING any of the above Linesto or from any point \"NADA OR WESTERN STATES.For further particulars apply to HENDERSON BRGS., Chicago, Ill.J.D.RIDDELL, 8iratford,Ont., R Granted by IN \u20ac or ORERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.10 EAVER LINE STEAMERS.SUMMER SERVICE, Bireet Mailings Between MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL, From - From .LIVERPOOL.STEAMERS, MONTREAL.Bat.Aug.8.Lake Huron.Wed.Aug.26.Bat, Aug.22:: Late Superior.\u2026 Sat., Yept.o.Sat, Aug.29.Lake Winnipeg.Wed., Sept.lo.Sat., Sept.12.Lake Huron.Wed., Bept.30.Sat, Se; t 12.Lake Superior.Wed., Oct.7 Sat.sept.26.Lake Ontario.Wed., Oct.14.Bat, Ott.3.Lake Winnipeg.Wed., Oct.21.And Weekly Thereafter.RATES OF PASSAGE.FIRST CABIN\u2014SIngle, $éo, $ou and $33.Return, $90 and *$100, according to steamer and location of berths.SECOND CABIN\u2014To Liverpool or London, $34; return, $36.75; Glasgow, 337.6) ; return, 4.05.STEERAGE\u2014To Liverpool, gow, Belfast, at lowest rates.London,Glas- NQTE- -Steerage passengers by the Beaver | Line are provided with the use of bedding.and cating and Jrinking utensils, free of charge.Freight carried at lowest rates and to all important points both in Canada and Great Britain on through bills lading.Special factiities provided for the carriage of butter.cheese and perishable freight.For.further parficulars as to freight or rassega, apply to | D.& C.MACIVER, P.W.CAMPRELL, Tywer Buildings, Manager,1s Hospital st, Liverpool.Montreal.Bakers and Confectioners.TRY AULD\u2019S CREAM & SNOWFLAKE BREAD Alxo Home Made Bread.Electric, Queen, Columbia, Long and Square.Malta, Merland Biscuits, ec.All made by the latest improved machinery, far ahead of the old stvle, and much the cleanest.Confectionery and Ice Cream of the very best.Cor.Atwater ave.& St.Antoine st.| Bell Tel., 8030.FOR PRESERVING.PLUMS, PXACHES, BERRIES, GRAPES, RECEIVED DAILY AT CASSELMAN BROS., GROCERS, 54 Aylmer street, cor, Berthelot.Ask our prices before buying elsewhere.GRANULATED BUGAR, 22 1bs for 81.00.TELEPHONE 3640.2 PEARS, BLUE- \u20144\u2014 THE RUSH FOR Fine Fruit \u2014 AT\u2014 Walter Paul\u2019s Still goes on and PLUMS are Cheaper than ever.FINE DAMSONS & LOMBARDS, Only 20c per Gallon, And all other kind of Fruit cheap in proportion.WALTER PAUL.FAMILY GROCER, Cor.Metealfe and St.Catherine sts.8 Horse-shoeing and Blacksmithing.ALEXANDER LINDSAY, HORSESHOEXR AND BLACKSMITH, 23and 23 St.Maurice strees, (Cor.Bt.Henry street.) Quick Service, Good Work, and Low Prices.J.K.MACDONALD, Locksmith, Bellhanger, General Machinist and Blacksmith, Carpenters\u2019 and Builders Work to Order Be.) Telephone 3591.762 CRAIG 8T Builders and Carpenters.JOHN T.HENDERSON, CARPENTER.Get your houses ready for the fall.Prices for all jobbing work given.715 ST.EDWARD ST, Tel.3228 a Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.JCOTCH DRAIN PIPES, POZXTLAND CEMENT, IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE At Lowest Market Prices.> W.& F.P.CURRIE & C®, 100 GREY NUN STREET DRAIN PIPES.Portland, Roman and Canada Cements, Fire Bricks, Clay.ete.ALEX.BREMNER, .30 Bleury stree!.\"PACIFIC RY.INDUSTRIAL FAIR, TORONTO, Aungust 31st, to Sentember 12th.1896.Round trip tickets will be sold as follows : Sept.10, 11.- - - $10.00.All tickets valid fur return not later than Sept.14th, 1896.CENTRAL CANADA FAIR.OTTAWA.Tickets Good Going Sept, 18.19, 20, 21.23, 25.200.0\u2014 sept.2%: 24.I tickets good to return until Sept.23.LAWRENCE THREE RIVERS.September 14th to 19th.Round trip tickets will be sold as follows: \u2014 Sept.15, 16, 17 and 18 ., Gool to return until Sept.21st, 1896.Excursion to Ottawa and Return, 52.25.Good going Sept, 12; gcod raturning unt\u2019l Sept.14.CITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFICE, © 129 St.James street (next P.O.) EXHIBITIONS.Toronto and Return.Tickets Good Going Sept.10, 11 All Tickets valid for return untll Sept.14, 1896.CANADIAN crm res evan 10 1 ELAN :Ne NIN.SYSTEM.Ottawa and Return: Tickets Good Going Sept.18, 19, 20, 21,23, 23.$3.50 Sept, 22,24 .Cee eee coer 2.53 All tickets valid for return until Sept.28.Club National Excursion To OTTAWA By 9.10 a.m.an 4.55 p.m.trains, Sept.12.ie.Retira limit Sept.14.City Ticket Offices, 143 St.James Strect, And Bonaventure Station.10 Intercolonial » fer \u2014 + TL Machinery, Zo.NDREW YOUNG ENGIN in Ki, MACHINIST & BLACKSMITH J1 andi 13 (Masi) Lan SHAFTING MANGERS aud PULLIBS, &o \"REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED.Educational.S.John the Evangelist's School, 17:3 Ontario street, Montreal.25 Boarders, 40 Day Boys, Five Masters, Boys are thoroughly prepared for all entrance examinations and for business.The numbers are strictly limited.The classes are gmall, no pains spared to secure the thoroigh progréss of the boys.Thoroughness \"and a\u2019 goed* moral tone are the .ag- knoewledged features of this school.Special advantages exist for backward or junior boys.The Headmaster will be at home to see parents daily, on and after Sept.-7th.School meets Wednesday, Sept.8th, at nine o\u2019cléek.For prospectus apply at the school or in writing to the Rev.ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A., Oxford, Headmaster.DEFECTIVE SPEECH, IMPERFECT H: ARING STUTTERING.STAMMERING, Etc.The Mackay Institution for Protestapt Deaf Mutes and the Blind, Notre Dame do Grace, Montreal, in consequence of exteh- sive improvements being made, will not reopen until FRIDAY, the 18th September: Articulation and Bpeech Reading given to children bora deaf.The classes for those who are hard of hearing,or who suffer from defective speech.are distinctly separate frqm the classes for the tetally deaf.SUBJECTS taught alike to those ia Common Schools.Thorough instruction is also given in one ané -Dressmaking.M.E.ASHCROFT, Superintendent.GEO.DURNFORD, T.ADAMS, D.C.L Reopens on TUESDAY, Sept.15.apply to Madame (Clements Mite.Amaron.ry Educational.[HE WEST END | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 2716-2718 BT.CATHERINE STREET, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Conducted by Miss Liawder and the Misses Shanks, will begin the fall] term on SEPTEMBER 15th, Therough training by experienced teachers in English, Mathematics, Science, Latin.Modern Languages, Vocal and 1n- strumental Music, Elocution and Art.French and German taught by modern methods.Pupils prepared for matriculation examinations at McGill University.For circulars and all information, apply by letter to Miss Shanks, 2238 St.Catherine street, until after September 2nd, when the principals will be at home to receive visitors on school business, 15 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE.ENGLISH & BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL, Estabiished 1888, 110 Mansfield Street.Montreal.Principal, Mrs, BULLOCK Formerly of Temple Building, Certificated Professional Teacher and Founder of the 8yllabical Method of Teaching, assisted by a Staff of Certified Teachers.18th Session commences September 1st.COURSE Ur EDUCATION: \u2014Practical English Education, : SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING :\u2014 Individual Tultion in Pitman\u2019s Shorthand.Training in verbatim reporting, lectures.&c.Speed clasces for writers of all systems.Scientific Type-writing.COMMERCIAL COURSE : \u2014Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, ete.Lectures on Commercial Law delivered twice a week by Mr.H.V.Truell, B.A., B.C.L,, member of the Montreal Bar.FRENCH COURSH:\u2014Written and spoken (in charge ot Miss Cecile Huguenin, late teacher of French at Trafalgar Institute.) CIVIL SERVICE TRAINING :\u2014Thorough preparation for all branches.Reduced Fees.Write, call or telephone 1287 for Circular giving full information.21 O5, DUROCHER STREET.\u2014 070) M's1 SMITH ard Miss FRARY will reopen their S8chocl for Young Ladies and Children \u2018ou THUKSLAY, =ept.10, 25 104 UNION AVE.The Classes conducted by the MISSES BARTLEY will be resumed on Sept.1st.Boys under nine admitted.Age + BBHOPS COLLEGE, >.: TENNOXVILLE LECTURES in Arts and Divinity for \u2018Michaelmas Term, 1896, begin on 17th September.ge = I.Matriculation ÿnd preliminary examinations on September 14th, at 9 a.m.For Calendars, etc.apply to the REV.Principal.or to A.PD NICOLLS, Bursar, Lennoxville.BISHOP'S (OLLEGE SCHOOL.1nMiehgelmas Term.begins.on September th, 1886.For infomation äs to \u2018preparation given for Untvorsrth or College trafn- fing.and generally as to system of residential lite and discipline, scientific and physical.instruction, games, etc., apply to i the headmasten \u2019 H.J.HAMILTON PETRY, M.A.Or to À.D.NICOLLS, Sec., Lennoxville.r | HE MISSES GATIRDNER, 47 VICTORIA ST, Will re-open thelr School for Young Ladies and Children, on THURSDAY, Nept.10.Boys undet nie dre admitted to the Preparatory and Junior Classes.» HE HARMON SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.(Incorporated 1862 ) Corner Elgit and MheLaren sts., Ottawa, P.Ont.-landsome Ltw DuUiiluus, vest sanitary rangements, A thorough course in kng- ish, Latin, Music and Arpt.Native, German and French masters.\u2019 The number of resident scholars is limited.Scheol reopens Tuesday, Sopt.1 For prospectus apply t Miss A.M.HARMON, Principal.PP 1 THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH SEMINARY, ° At Berthier (en hawt), P.Q., For information Secretary.22 LMA, THE LEADING CANA.à DIAX COLLEGE res YOUNG WOMEN.\u201c ne Jilupment, Fao nity, School and Heglth ac - ore us tod antal a on, unsurpassed.yi Pres.Austin, A.M., St.Thomas, Out.A { THURSDAY, BEPT.3rd.REA res J,ADIES SCHOOL her classes, 203 Bleury st.Mrs.Stone will regume a dE paies THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1626 ADVERTISEMENT 8 Tr mar IT JUST AMOUNTS TO THIS = You Can\u2019t Buy its Equal i Tramp Till Footsore.You UK NEVER HAD A Rival.LEAD PACKETS ONLY.IS PURE ANDIDELICIOUs.BY ALL GRO gg _ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Educational.ce mens SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Y, M.C.A.Buildin Montreal RE-OPENS FOR FALL TERM SEPT 1.2 1 An up-to-date school, conducted under such methods &8 wi\u2019 vy.to secure a working knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting in ic qu sible time.Individual and elass instruotion\u2014entirely individual for the first two months of à p 1; : Ne expensive text-book to buy : à Common seuse method of prosenting the subject, ! Our pupils secure positions, and give ratiefaction : no graduatn at keca.Write, call, or tefephone (3860) for circular and other information.adm Rensonal ov 4 resent w.thiout emplayimer J; MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION (JOHN P.STEPHEN, Principal.) REOPENS SEPTEMBER ist, Present Office Honrs, 9 te 5.Telephone, 3418.ROSLYN COLLEGE, For the Education of Youug Ladies.85 MACKAY ST.Patroness- Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen.\u2014 PRINCIPAL \u2014 J! PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E 1.8., Edin.Univ.Ledy Principal, MRS.ARNOLD.The classes will be resumed on NESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER The Princiral will be in attendance from the 4th to enrol pupils.Prospectus may be had at the scbool, or from the principal booksellers.4 WED- SABREVOIS COLLECE Reopens Sept.16th, for boarders and day pupils.Students are prepared lor À.À.Medicine, Science, or Arts.Special attention given to French and German.The following teachers have been so far secured: Rev.F.W.M.Barnes, Mr.A.Dougados, M.A., (France); Mr.G.Gagnon, (tate Principal of Carlisle Academy); Miss D.D.Hig- gens, (McGill Normal.) Rev.D.LA- RIVIERE, B.A., (McGill), Principal, 117 Chatham street, Montreal.8 HE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Miss SYM- MERS and Miss SMITH.wi} re-open on TUESDAY, the I5th September.Pupils who desire it are prepared for the McGill]! University Examinations for Matriculation, or for the Certificate of Associate in Arts.After Tuesday, the 8th September, Miss Symmers and Miss Smith will be at home daily from ten till six to receive visitors on school business.* 916 Sherbrooke atreet.AFALGAR INSTITUTE, (Affiliated to McGill University.) SIMPSON STREET, MONTREAL.For the Higher Education ot .YOUNG WOMEN.President.REY.JAR.BARTLAY, D.D.Vice-President.A.T DrumMMoXxD, LL.D.Principal: Mrss GRACE FAIRLEY, M.A, Elinburgh The Institute will re-open on TUESDAY, 1ith SEPTEMBER.AT NOON.For prospectus and other information apply to the Principal or to A, F.RIDDELL, Sec\u2019y.22 St.John st, Montreal.ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.An examination for girls proposing to enter the Institute Classes will held at the School on SATURDAY, September 12, at 10 a.m.Names of invending candidates should be in the hands of the Prineigal as early as possible.28 Miss Barnjum\u2019s Classcs.MISS BARNJUM'S CLASSES in Physical Education will be resumed on FRIDAY, 2nd Octcber.As MISS BARNJUM will not be in Montreal until the end of September, MISS HAMILTON will be at the Gymnasium every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, during this month, from 10 to 1 o'clock to give information regarding the cla+ses.| PROTESTANT BOARD _\u2014or\u2014 Scho6l Commissioners.The High, Senior and Public Schools, under the control of this Board.will reopen for the session of 1806-97 on TWESDAY MORNING, September 1st, at nine o'clock.Applieations for admission may be made\u2019 on that day te the Principals at the several schools.E.W.ARTHY, Secretary.: 25 MISS FRASER \u2018Will Reopen her Class on MONDAY, 14th PTEMBER; \u2018at 88 Drupimond street.Miss FRASER will be at home on and after the Sth September to receive visitors on school business, from ten to five.CLAUDE BARRY, Nec, Y.M.\u20ac.A.Building, N ORRIN COLLEGE, .QUEBEC.r.qQ.THE THIRTY-FIFTH SEssioN of Morin College, which is affiliated with \\-~, University, will begin ou the Ist dc bey The Matricuiation Examination w., ec; on September 29, at 9 a.m.Since ther .u of last Session the Staff has received 1154 important additions.The Rev.D Vo rae, D.D., has been appointed 10 :4e Pr.cipalship and to the Chair of Vent, «: Moral Philosophy.The Governors hiv been singularly fortunate 1u S$PCUTINE 11 services of a gentleman so disti:igusis as Principal Macrge.His admiufstra wn ability, large experience, rich and var scholarship, intellectual! force and jerry character pre-eminently fit him fe +4 Presidency of an Institution o! Learr.4 ard ensure to its students not ou kw ledge, but culture and disciijne.po Wm.Gunn, A.B., who hax been app i.e to the Chair of Modern Langueges.hé testimonials of great worth {on tie reums of France and Germany.a:d fm Institutions which have enjoyed tc of: of his services.Prof.A.E.Mar.=: been appointed to the Chair of \u201cenw and Experimental Physics.Prof.Vat.tyre has enjoved the advantages of 1 wa tific training in the Jopstitutions of xu Germany.and has had some very sur =e ful experience in teaching.Eight = x.ships, which will prove helpful to desig students, have been established.The - ditions.of their award are set forth :z 1 Calendar.Tha Course extends over & ;- riod of four years, and leads to the tei of A.B.Undergraduates having the I: istry in view.have the privilege of beg: ning the study of Theology during the i ter part of their Arts Course.Besides re gular matriculants the College receives 4\" tial students who are qualified to (ou il of the clasees; and the instruction : a\u201c - ed to meet the needs of all.This alr} tion is a prominent feature of the lt tion.The Principal will be pleased to ! ward Calendars to applicants.or furl any needed information.(Signed.A » COOK, Secretary to the Board of Goveruott Sept.1, 1896.PLACE D'ARMES SQUARE, MONTREAL The Best Organized Commerciai izsOWW tion in America.Ihe course cul rd Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Writing.(ure pondence., Commercial Law, Ehorthanu ih both languages), Typewriting.F:43l# French, preparation for Civil Service ne A thorough drill is given in Banking + Actual Dusiness Practice.Exper & teachers in every department.Ope rooms for ladies.Studies resumed A 24.Call or write for prospe\u2018tus.(Ad & LORD.Principals.- ee The Collegiate Institute (For FPoys and Girls of all ages and atte ments.) Tucker's Schoo! will re-open as usu \u201c TUESDAY, Sept.1.Complete nurse.' av cal, Science, Commercial and Kinderca\u2019\u201c, For further particulars apply at Schoo Drummond street.JOHN W, TUCKER.B.L.Princ, sd ISS BULGER'S SCHOLL WILL, RE-OPEN \"ESDAY, September No.TED A, ny AV] i Music and Art.mr Miss SANBORN Will resume lessons in Dravfiur Fa A and Music at 5 Essex ave.sept © | Miss STONE, 203 BLE! BY STREET.ju PAU 71N0 Jeon Will resume her classes and DRAWING, Sept.1st, » \u2014- RAPHAEL'S ART CLASSES © > Nis, _FOK DRAWING AND PART! - ,.por qa 8 Wii commen ce on the fn lot ft 00 \u2026 lars apply st studio, 2204 »1 ( ather.ne = b UBERT A RAKFH.Plano and =U oo Sa Teacher of Flute, For terms apply at 14l 3 afer S (above St.Catherine), on ab A ber 1rt.na Corie T.PATH Toro! resent wncil ned , he siTy.ose , Mal y LU van pull ms.ep -18 WRAL A.is ath O 1 kn eve hen pated row pmbel ions.his | ends, ath v and as on brk © bre 1 rphy TES He o pon 1m it he T :-.head with the pis*ol and the abdomen.he : arted to debrand, who is sturdy and - tered downstairs, and, althoug.dazed, seized the man, and - help while the robber began worker from Buffalo.TERDAY'S SEBSIONS.ing session of the biennial con son representing the local © Stever=on of Montreal replic\u2018 of the visitors.There was a tendance of delegates from ul the Dominion.The treasure the treasurer, was not preset of affiliated associations were boro\u2019, London, Brantford, Gai B.C., McGill University, Mon ronto University, St.Thomas \u2018 Hamilton, all showing encour.The report from the Montreal work of the Y.W.C.A.can be Montreal the institution is oped.The afternoon session, which to the public, was largely aten Botterell of Montreal spokr BIG ROBBERY IN Nb - & Co., brewers, was hej oy - at midday to-day and rot.- +: cheques was in two cigar * 4.his dinner before going to 1.+ to-day on reaching the hou-¢ t and scarted upstairs.In he pass.As he did so one pres - volver, while the othc: sn: 3e: - age containing the mov a23 +- IR C Hildebrand's face ur .1 he si.hand conflict followed.The -: 0 gled to the front door, which +.= +.threw open, Hildebrand s* : over the head with the revoir ! man Owens saw the two {igh .m¢ = rested the man, who proved *- Dalton, twenty-three year: ci ® - DOMINION Y.W.C.A.CONVENT! SOME INTEKESTING REPORTS HEALD a7 \"| Hamilton, Ont., Sept.15.\u2014A1 \"1 Women, welcomed the visitors uo! shqwed the receipts to have been &¥ o and\" expenditures $418, leaving & 4 balance on hand.Mrs.J.K.Mi.Dé from Toronto, Ottawa, Montrea gress made by the associations.was most interesting, showing | and made useful in many war MTS years old, and is most wonderful spiritual work of the associa: Cr \"Un, + sn se us pe Lente +, ferenns the Young Woman's Christian As 4 tion yesterday morning, Mrs.J ae on Caisse * e- aa sr Ld Ds ré i 1) » PUR ur.; ri GL ee #* ig Y wok Hel he duv- 98 «À Que dé was 3D 2,5 NS de RU Ce AE vo HE Ste al nA Price of Chicago on the phys
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