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[" far # Ë CHEE Al 8 Tell No.57.ANOTHER CUT BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Another cut in rates is announced by :ho C.P.R., to take place to-marrow.\u201che through rate to the coast will Lenceforth, while the war lasts, be, for \u201crs: class fare thirty-five dollars; see- =! twenty-five, The fare fo Minne.-volis and St.Paul will be fifteen dol- The C.P.R.claim that this is \u2018urs.simply another protective measure, the Grand Trunk having sold tickets at the rates which \u2018they now propose to put in force, this, à Asked if there was evidence of ets froth the G D which the C.P.R.were now about to quote.\u2018They have been doing this right along,\u2019 said the official, significantly.Mr.MeNicoll, gemeral traffic manager, who was at the meeting in New York, said to-day that the eastern ines did not wish to take any side in he controversy, but rather to act as intermediaries and for this reason they had rroposed a conference at which the western lines should be represented.This cunference will probably be held next week.The C.P.R.will be represented, because it is a member of the Joint.Traffic Association, but such representa- rion 13 not to be taken to mean that the company has receded from its original position.This position is that rates should first be restored by the western lines, who were the first to cut them.\u2018The western lines apparently wish to cenfer while they still hold a club over us,\u2019 said Mr.MeNicoll, \u2018but this cannot be allowed.\u2019 .At the New York meeting it was under sood that the Grand Trunk were unable to contribute anything towards a settle ment until they had communicated with the western lines, with which the company has hitherto been acting.This conference will be held at the sug- zestion of the Passenger Association, and it may result in an agreement as to fur ther action of which the ultimate effect would be a settlement of all the matters in dispute; but the C.P.R.will atend rather out of courtesy than as presi a the represen not committed themselves to any expression of opinion, further than to hold out the olive branch to bring about a settlement.\u2014 I.C.R.VS.C.P.R.Halifax, N.S., March 9.\u2014Intercolonial freight officials here have received instructions to accept wo goods in Halifax via St.John and the C.P.R.for the west.The despatch has caused a senma- tion, ANOTHER CONFERENCE BUG- GESTED.Washington, March 9.\u2014The Spokane Chamber of Commerce last evening adopted unanimously resolutions in favor of the continuance of the bonding priv-, ilege to the Canadian Pacific Railway and requesting the Washington congress ional delegation t§ oppose measures now rending for the rescinding of such privileges.In discussing.the matter the opinion was generally expressed that the interests of Washington required Canadian Pacific Railway competition.New York, March 8.\u2014A meeting of the Joint Traffic Passenger Committee of the Trunk Lines Association was held w-day at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.There were present about fifty members of the association, in addition to repre- sertatives of the Southern and New England associations.Mr.L.P.Far mer, president of the Trunk Lines As- Boaiation, occupied the chair.The prin- cifal business was the hearing of the report of Messrs.Roberts, of the Erie, and Daniels, of the New York Central, \u2018ho went to Montreal on Feb.24, to discuss with the Canadian Pacific otficiale tne disturbances that have brought about 1 general reduction in rates to the Paci- fe coast and other western points.Messrs.Roberts and\u201c Daniels reported as lows : \u2018After a conference with the Canadian l\u2019arifie we suggest and urge that, cffce- \u201cve on March 14, all lines restore rates to 1ariffs in effect prior to present dis- \u201cirhances, and that all lines that are {wing commissions on the traffic, return % March 14 to the normal agreed com- : sons in effect prior to theee disturb- noes.This would require the cancella- \"mn of tariffs recently issued by the \u201cstern lines, New England lines, the \u201cnadian Pacific, the Grand Trunk lines, [+ trans-Atlantic steamship and other Lors both east and west bound, foreign 2 well as domestic, and the restoration \u201call fares to regularly agreed and au \u201crized tariffs recognized by the lines wicrested as properly in effect prior to \u201c-e disturbances and that a conference 7\" lines interested be held at New York 7° later than March 17, for the pur te of general discussion.\u201d .This proposition they also submitted to Mr.Reeve, general manager, and Mr.2s, president, of the Grand k sem, at a later conference, the C.P.R.official stated todey thot: | heavy.x jon COUver in two aud: these.seston 4 parties could be brought tog 4 \u2018Mesa.E.A.Ford, of the y} vania, east of Pittsburg; D.Be , of the Baltimore & Ohio ; At 8.Han- mans, of the Boston-& Albany;abd H.T.A WESTERN WAR.Chicago, March 8.\u2014The Chnadian Pacific haa anmounced that it will take its reduced rates into San Francisco.It declares that from that city to the eust it will make the following \u2018rates :\u2014St.Paul, twenty-five dollars ; Chicago, thir- ty-six dollars and fifty cents ; New York, forty dollars These rates are first-class, and the second-class rates will in each instance be ten dollars lower than the rates\u2019 given above: In making these rates the Canadian Pacific will have to, a fight on between the steamship companies and the Southern Pacific, which has pulled down the ratea between San Francisco and Portland to five dollars net.The Canadian Pacific has taken advantage of this, and has decided to carry the fight into the chief points on the Pacific const that are within its resch.ANOTHER OUT THREATENED.Toronto, Mareh 9.\u2014It is expected that a further cut of $5.00 in rates to the Pacific coast will be made by the C.P.R.today or to-morrow.The western roads have put in effect a $10 rate from St.Paul to thé coast.The C.P.R.have quoted a rate via the Sault Pacific from points between Kingston and Levis to St.Paul at $16.This added to the $10 rate means a through sec- coast of $2.The rate from points west of Kingston is still $30 so that the eastern part of the Proyince and Quebec has a rate of #5 lower than western Ontario.The western reilways are also acting together to prevent encroachment on the territory by the C.P.R.by way of Winnipeg and will meet every rate quoted by that road to North Dakota points.Vancouver, B.C, March 9.\u2014The rail- Way rate war goes merrily on.The percent, commencing to-day.After this & man can get from Vancouver to St.Paul, Minn., for ten dollars.Through the cut rates the passenger traffic eastbound, as well as is \u2018Traine are.now areiving in V.TROOPS AND BLUEJACKETS ORDERED TO THE SCENE.Bombay, March 9\u2014Serious plague riots have occurred in the native quarters.Several persons have been kill or wounded.Troope and bluejackets have | been despatched to the scene of the disturbance.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES.London, March 9.\u2014The British naval estimates were immed last night.They increase the expenditure by £1,440,400, increase the personnel of the navy by 6,340 men and provide for the building of three mew battleships, four armored cruisers and four aloops of war.The total number of war-véssels now in course oi construction includes twelve battleships, sixteen first-class cruisers, six sec- ond-claes cruisers, ten third-class cruisers, six sloops of war, four twin-screw gunboats, and forty-one torpedo boat destroyers.The estimates also provide for the building of a new royal yacht.\u2014\u2014 DISMISSED THE APPEAL.London, March 9.\u2014The Privy Council has dismissed the appeal of Molsons Bank against \u2018the decision of the Supreme Court of Canadæ in the suit against Cooper tnd Smith \u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014 SALOONS GALORE.THE EAST END OF ST.JAMES STREET TO BE INVADED.The license commissioners appear anx.icus to crowd the east end of St.Jazpes street, With saloons and licensed restat:, rants.Up to this year from the court house to the New York Life Building there were ten hotels and barrooms, tre Dame street who has also an entranes on St.James street.This year, not} considering that these ten saloons wewe sufficient to serve ths bibulously inclined | public, the Somuniminners have added two more to this already congested sec | tion, + What their ides is it is hard + imagine, but the fact yeenains that \u2018two on this hitherto business street.will be A LOBS 70 THEW, C.T.U.tthe C.P.R.land naîts sé fwo itslihe At'tbe presant time there is ond class rate from these points to the M C.P.R.made a further cut of thirty of re Jey | an à aoter, the government and tne .z taking notes from them, which- they ner- er thought would be redeemed.ed,) wheat.they were able / obligation they had incurred.The same churches and schools and a gendgal of prosperity.That the in demand by actual settlers is the gratifying feature of the present situstion.wives and daughters, from the Duluth and West Superior districts, arrived in town to-day and put up at the Windsor Hotel.The party is on a little k trip, which will include New Y.- and Eoston.3 APPEAL IN BEHALF OF THE IM- navigation, aad it asks the contractors may prepare La their work.The .article further n disposal the sum of $800,000, 1 portion of previous allowances, but it {i.resp counting in a restaurant-keeper on Né-{|' es and _saivons | post} thicker than layers\u2019 offices.45 A! \u201cThe Éssiem WG, É.U; of Montirsl\u201d ! i \u2018has loat a faithful worker in the person\u201d Patertande, re mé ppt mpl PROSPEROUS [TIMES 13 (THE NORTH-WEST.North-West is evidemsett: font Tant.and fifty percent langer at the pa time than they had been for a Gotrp sponding period last year.! _This is due, mecording to Mr.L.A.Hamilton, the C.P.R.land conimission- er, chiefly because of the high price ob teined by \u2018the farmers for last yeit's wheat, ahd Ag: the boom in prices \u2018for everything: Whigh' the, farmer has to sell, \u2018owing to\" he.winisg aétivity In.Botish Celutn-: ME CU on there was im 1 considerable land, disponed of, for speculative purposes; but Mr.Hamilton remarked this morning upon the gratifying nature of the recent sales to country their home, ~The farmers pl-: ready settled in the North-West made so much money last year through the increased price of wheat that they sounded the praises of the country far and wide; while the fact that everything else they have to sell~\u2014horses, pork, beef, and ithe li d the highest.prices, bis given the North-West a name which .ia bound to tell, five dollars, now bring twenty-five, aiid the win each \u201ctarte With regard to the Galiclans, of Mr, Hamilton has had .ence, the latter says least doubt that y it was found -neses- temporary subsistince ce of were much surprised to find thet when they got the splendid price .for- their to redeem.every thing will ocour with the Galiciana.They ers, with their air lands éhould be \u201ca ° 4 VISITING PRESSMEN.A party of twenty pressmen, with their re = Rye MONTREAL HARBOR, PROVEMENTS, The * Presse\u2019 remarks that we are now.within six weeks from the « ing \u2018dremed desirable to take GTi in Famine, 5d ce cnelugion was reached that - \u2018ad?\u2018of the poor: state of het dk; oh Lea a Te greased To A | friends of That there is a veritable 00 bin de also, partly.in tonsequeñce|.bona-fide farmers, who are making \u2018they Indian ponies which used to oeil far 1 sistinde.These ther, indeed, had oq req J be assisted out, amd sary to supply them with provi rteaoëjérs and that in January last jt | .ix regard to promoting the cause of edu- -catisn.- The facts are that Mr.Chapdis he I asd a number of his colleagues of thie { will probably\u2019 be.made at some future Laalariés at $100 in all school municipali- pogrer- 3 | provitice, and {ernment gr = Quebes, March 9\u2014It is stated by the \u201cCardinal \u2018 au that news | \u2018hae been received at the Basilica from : \u2018Borge to the effect that Archbishop Cor- will be created a cardinal in June t and that Archbishop Ireland will | : qreated\u2019 cardinal in pétto, that is he will.rank as cardinal in the councils of Churéh, but to the world will be Archbishop Ireland.\u2014 LIQUOR TRAFFIC.;_ YUKON LADIES AND MINISTERS DISCUSS .THIS IMPORTANT QUESTION.Ottaws, March, 0.\u2014A deputation of la- WOT.U.hat.sm \u2018juterriow resgerday Bey.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, snd eo Hon.Mr.Fielding, Minister of Fi- .Sir Wilfrid Laurier was un- 3 TA Doi Soc Done 1 important, business in Lo: # The deputation consisted of Mr, San- ) pregident, of the Quebec Provin- gal Union; Mrs.R.W.McLachlan, cor ing .secretary; Miss Walker, pre- dent and- Mrs.Ure, vice-president.of he Montreal Central Union.The deputation much: appreciated the presence of Mrs.Asa Gordon, Mies Mary McK.Scott, ins Lévi Mrs.W.Scott, and the were prohibited: or granted.>» Lake, On ane + Le DIED.\u201caNDERSON.\u2014At London, Ont., on Feb.5 Ls 1s, Murray Anderson, oot aged 4 +, yea PARRASS A: 8 St.Andrew street, Toron = ea.ay: March 6, 1393, Rev.DT De \u2018in his 77th year.Ro thé th instant, at his late residence, 28 8t.Famille street, David 8.R.Bremner, manufacturer's agent, aged 50 years, son of the late James Bremner, \u2018of \u2018Wick, Scotland.©\" Puriernl prival to, , Bar- 8 © Boosh pepels D pledke copy.$ Braet \u2014At Belleville, Ont, on March 5, Fannie-Ameiia, beioved wife of Dr.: {Gory Hilo, vd \" tie \u2018 ° MeVEY.\u2014m this city on, March 8, Alfred, beloved son of James M + Puneral Tu take place ou bis lo fathers - residence, negans stree - Morning, at 7.45 o'clock, to St.ee - Chureh, thence to Cote des Neiges Ceme- \u201c \u201cterne \u2018Quebec:and Chicagd papers please copy.MIELIGAN On March 5; 1898, at Danville, U.8, William James Lane Milli : ir son of -Lieut.-Colônel Milligan, ate officers of pensioners, Toron STOREY+0n March 6, ds at pie home, Acton.Ont, W.H.Storey, Esq., glove # manufacturer, in his eet year.8 YOUNG\u2014At the manse, Russeltown, on March 6th, Christena McKenzie, infant daughter of the Rev.Colin\u2019 G.Young and .Mrs.Young.8 TRoss sending notices for the above column may send with them & list of names af interested friends, Marked copies af the * Witness\" containing auch notice will be sent free to any addriss in Canaïs Montreal excepted.: ADVERTISEMENTS.pres « co., E UNDERTAKERS, pg Esco St.James St., MONTREAL CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S \u201cRINGS.(§ RINGS.\" sorip.coin, sev wiry REAL STORES, ; ;_75© to 83.00.: DIAMOND RINCS, .: Genuine Diamonds, clear, bright stones, ib kar, Geld, Ciaw§ ae From $7.80°to $200.D.BEATTY, 137 87.PETER 8T., Opposite * Witnses * Office, YEAR BOOKS, \"ANNUAL REPORTS.TREASURER'$ STATEMBNTS, CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES.PHW LABELS.= SEURCH NOTICE SHEETS.\u201c CHURCH: PAPEHS.LIBRARY CATALOGUES.ETC, TC, ETC.: \u201cThe WITNESS JOB DEPARTMENT Is preparéd to do the above class of work reasorable prices in firkt-class style.JOHN DOUGALL & SON.N.B.\u2014Maft Orders promptly attended to.[Au roue ETCHINGS, Equal À the.Bost produced, at 15 conts per square fnob.© : Special rates for large quan- titles.Ca CWITHRSS PRINTING HOUSE, : Cornet \"Craig and Bloury strosts -| handsomely tho wite of Willis mr 2.a, 1 $5 St Mar- | Jet; dnd x shown for wear.To-morrow be shown for the \u2018first time, and from after.VELVET RUSSIAN JACKETH Very Handsome Velvet Russian Jackets, richly lived so silk, $15.50.Very Stylish Velvet Russian Jackets, full silk ned, $19.50.\u2018Very El it Velvet Russian J dormely © _with cut jet, : Sik Rumian Jackets, in, very sich fe hock ai aad oo Hed, 20050 to $81.00, i Ts » $1250 to $900.Radiant in all the matchless beauty of These t Fabrics - favor.NEW WASH GOODS.\"New Eng lish Batiste, 31 inches vide, Hair lines, broken checks, floral,\u201d dotted; Fleure's detaches and moire effects, imported to retail at 12 cents a yard.Tomorrow, § cents a yard New English Fabre, 31 inches wide, fast dye, light grounds in the latest of \u2018patterns and daintiest of effects.Regu- lady sold at 16c a yard.To-morrow, 12¢ a yard.New Checked Muslin, in splendid variety of colors.Pink, * Blue, Helio trope, are among the newest effects in these choice fabrice at 15e a yard.THE 8.CARSLEY:CO., mis- light grounds with fancy designs.Here\u2019s a few Snap Shots taken in our things lively to-morrow.300 Celery Trays .\u2026.lle 600 Bouquet Holders ee She 2,500 Good \u2018Tumblers.750 Gold Line Tumblers .ne 100 Gold Border Table Sets.a.50 120 Gold Border Celery Trayw.boc EF Mail Orders 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame st, RE qe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9.THE LATTIMORE SHOOTING.SHERIFF MARTIN AND HIS DEPU- ' PIES ACQUITTED BY THE JURY.Wilkesbarre, Pa; March 9.\u2014The summing up of evidence in the case of Sheriff Martin and his deputies was concluded at & late hour last night, and Judge Woodwerd read his charge, which strongly favored a verdict for acquittal.In concluding his charge, the judgé said :\u2014 \u201c Âftes a careful examination of all the testimony, I am\u2019 prepared to say that the most,eif not the only material question in redpect to which the witnesses differ in their statement as to the occurrence at Latimore, are, first, as to the number of men who surrounded the sheriff after his effort to arrest one of the strikers; act of ee away, and from shots Frade] after the main volley had been fired.It is claimed by the\u2019 defendants, thet the evidence shows that the firing ended with the volley while the strikers, or some of them at least, were etill advane- ing towerds the lina of the deputies, and ï onstituied nd by reason of any subsequent determine- Th rnd s-S Es Tears shee NOVELJIES IN RUSSIAN.© JACKETS\u2019 te, $400.\" The S, CARSI.EY CO., Limited; _ 184 to'194 St.James st, Montrédl.- Tie, asked for three months\u2019 leave of ¢ froin} his charge\u2019 on\u2019 jaégount of iets: The request was agreed toy al Otis \u2018AND\u2019.COSTUMES.\u2018dive.cee of tho latest PARISIAN ; Jost received per ET ain rosin Juciovie Dandsoemely embrokdered iz Out be ith @ Beauty that\u2018 mesie thém as the smartest thivgs yet! these eminently exclusive Garmertits \u2014 former experience, wifl be eagerly soupht LADIES SPRING COSTUMES |§.faabionable cles, 22d me cons | Spring Costumes that: have.wom.golden: , opinions in RAS ptit mod Wager Jack .Ladies \u2018Stylish \u201cCostiines in Black or Navy, cut latest style air and bipser jacket, $6.65.+ Ladies\u2019 Fawn Cowest Cloth Costume; cut full skirt and stylish blager, $10.28, ice English Covert Cloth Costumes, Tate sad buttons, fu skirt, very pls THE À \u20ac CARSLEY 60, LIMITED.- NEW WASH \"FABRICE.spring, fresh originali £ design that characteristic of wd dent bogie.im uecfainess ad end ia lerury of Silk, Sait, and Lace Effects, thet have already marked them with the hand of Fashion's NEW ORGANDIE MUSLIN.\u201d | New Organdie Dress Muslin, in stripes, checks and figured designs.The | ; lightest and prettiest goods imaginable, | &8@ worth 80¢c a yard.To-mowrow, 88¢- ° New «Belgium Dress lawn in Light |\" Grounds, with small figures and brokre: | checks, also the latest shaded stripes.Regularly sold hod 30c a yard.To-mor TOW, \u201821e.New Hungarian Dress Muslins, 30 inches wide, in White, Yellow, Navy, Grey, Pink, Pale Blue, and Javea designs, and dainty \"Japan effects, usual value, 3% a yard.To-morrow, 27c.THE 8.CARSLEY CO, LOMITED.\u2018ORYSTAL - GLASSWARE.Glagsware Department, that will make H0 Large Cheese Dishes .de.98 Massive Water Bottles .cr ov dBc 75 Crystal Biscuit Jars .49e .120 Suger Shakers .20e.2,000 Lamp Chimneys ve ne - .Carefully Filled.TALIEN-WAN AND PORT ARTHGR | FREE TO FOREIGN COMMERCE, \u2014 Berlin, March 9.\u2014A.despatch to \u201cthe \u2018 Tageblatt\u2019 from Pekin, yesterday says Russia has definitely leased Port Arthur\u2019 and Talien-Wan for ninety-yeers, and' adds that Russia js determined to carry the Siberian railway -to Port Arthur, whether China consents or not.London, March 9.\u2014A special from; Shanghai says Russin has agreed to open\u2019 Port Arthur and Talien-Wan to foreign\u2019 trade, but under Russian laws and ad- ministretions.London, March 9.\u2014A despatch to: the \u2018 Times\u2019 from Odessa says :\u2014Troops and war material ere gomg to the far Fast.with such haste that the Russian volunteer fleet will not suffice.The gavern- ment, therefore, has chartered some French steamers, the first of which will Start a fortnight hence with two.thousand men.Pekin, March 9.\u2014The Russian demands from China have caused the \u2018greatest excitement at the Japanese legation, and the Japanese Minister has bad several interviews with the officials of the Chinese Foreign Office regarding the rejection of the Russian demands.In addition, it is reported that Japan has threatened to - take vigorous action if the demands of Russia are conceded.Berlin, Mareh 9.~It is asserted that Ruseis had been negotiating for®s lease of [Port Arthur for some months, end she lately pressed China to a decision.Berlin, March 0.\u2014The Emperor Wil liam, replying to the Hamburg Senate\u2019s congratulations on the \u2018 Brilliant success of your Majesty's policy in China,\u2019 telegraphed this answer; \u2018I rely upon the proved zeal of the Hamburg merchants to aid me in making the new acquisition profitable to the Fatherland.\u2019 London, March 9.\u2014The Pekin correspondent of the \u2018Times\u2019 says :\u2014' By an agreement just signed Germany has obtained & concession to construct a ral: way connecting Tal-Nan, noe of Shang-Tung, où the Hoeng-Ho, and Taf- Chow.Germany undertakes on the eompletion of certain details to withdraw town.\u2019 / Strate REPORT WAS PREMATURE, Vancouver, B.C, March 9, bre port that Wm, Patterson, & hire | Sah Tho was shot br Jack so, ouglas, .) on dar is deed, burns out to be preinature.Et ved hav povording to information.juét rev well\u2019 celle us ater SLA, on Tw POUF ; D \u2018 w Jacket, Square Revers, peari | crisp, ith» moves | her troops from Teimo and Kino-Chaz | nef ANCY LORD SCLUNT wo Soa ; extra value, §t per à Prious Fe se Laban nn : JOHN.ORB à \u201c200 Pieces Choïtest Novelties.NEW FANCY PLAID TAFFETA SILKE, 1a all the choîcest eolorings, nes \".the latent shad._ new Ÿ BLACK À AND WHITE a TAFTETA PSILKS, assorted pat- ARDS NEW FIND CHECKED TAPFRTA SILKS; this lot embraces all \u2018the new Ki \"re Sn onl Beyer Nae PLAC * CHECKS, all sizes In stock, , FANGT GIRL STRIPED SILKS,\" tt new shades, tn light And dark NEW TREY BROCADE SILKY, fn un deautitsd \u2018ajay.cocabiaations; HAS Ed NE Tr arte re yr \u2014\u2014 Tn the novelty of a season, can a Country.Orders Sitios with ênre, Samples sent om Application.LT TERMS CANH.MONT REAL PRESBYTERY.The Presbytery resumed yesterday af- -ternoon, and was constituted by prayer and praise.Committees were appointed to examine and upon several church records.* Dr.A.B.Mackay presented the report \u2018| of the examining committee recommend- .ing the following students to the Synod for licens?: James Muir Wallace, B.A, Samuel Dawson Jamieson, Joseph Robert Elmhurst, Dahiel John Scott, Stephen Young, B.À., Jean E.Menancon, Valen- Aine De Genova, Edmond Curdy, Laugh- lin.Beaton, David N.Coburn, B.A., Er \u2018Rest J.Shaw, James Nairn, Henry \u2018Young, BA, N.D.Keith, B.A, Mag- nw J.Leith.- The report was agreed to.~The Rev.N.Waddell, B.D., of La- and \u2018a \u2018number of.members of the, Pres byterx vohanteered to supply the pulpit for a pumber of Sabbaths during his ab- .| sence.- The Rev.Dr.Paterson wus appointed moderator of the session during -the .absence of Mr.Waddell.The Rev.J, Mackie, also of Lachute, .asked permission of the Presbytery to recign.his charge on account of advancing .age.He had been there for more than forty years, and had never received an unkind word.It was agreed to cite the.congregation to appear fcr its interests at a future meeting.The discussion upon :the report on \u2018Life and work\u2019 was resumed, and after considerable conversation its recommendations were adopted.These appeared in yesterday's \u2018Witness.Mr.J.W.Kilgour presented the report upon the Sabbath-schools within the bounds.He stated that there was great reason to thank the great Father for the good which had been accomplished.There were ninety-one \u201cSanday- schools in the Presbytery, and from eighty-eight of these reports had been received.There were 997 teachers and officers, and the number of the seholars was 8,344.The report then compared the statisti ics of 1888: with those of 1808, showing the large increase in all departments.More teachers were now needed.A large number of the children committed serip- ture to memory, and 214 had learned the whole of the Shorter Catechism.About 153 echolars had become members of the Church during the \u2018year\u2014these from twenty-five echoolà which had reported.The raised by the schools was 90,741 D: Torrance Fraser reparted that nearly all the schools in the Presbytery had been officially visited during the year.All\u2019 these visits were cordially received.It was discovered that fifty percent of the schools were closed during at least part of the year\u2014perhaps rather from habit than from\u2019 necessity, This break a the work was certainly not conducive to prosperity.Two-thirds of the schools hare, \u2018both libraries and Sunday-school mA ter discussion the following recommendations were adopted, in substance : \u201cThat ali the schools be urged to use The Jemson helps provided by the General Assembly\" s committee \u201cThat the superintendents, or other off cèrs, be early at school, to extend .warm es So the scholars.In connection with this report, - Mr.i \u201c JOHN MURFHY & co, 1 \u20182843 St.Catherine St, - Se i weqare the Klondike.trade.| \u2018was the incident] right of [alreet and Alyaier avenue were publish ee cans to PEAKERS.ae act Doupie the | ad tu the * Wiad zoounily.|.- CORN EXCHANGE.1 ico, aight Break the resty\u2019obTi Sonim sh tans Senate Be Tai\" Upon the sagestion For Quien ey Tod 18 § | oration mining 14 convined th Saything 15 tie | COtaiittée\u201d was \u2018 appoitited; \u2018compomd of © Soo UBSTIONS AT SU Co the govermmént and the taie the 4 tt une Cela Ne |'Aldermes Dopré, Martineuu-and Gaîlery |: LES RESTE a \"| poms meellly, permsently, mb gov : away the rights guaranteed to Canada to go to Ottawa.and press: upor the.gor- va MONTRE \" MEETING a béonomicall \u2018ours, when all else : i?\u201cx Morrison.justified tite provision eat.Tha Canadian Government wis | Fament! the.nensesity of putting Bt.| - TL === FE SB he AT Me Mor non, our sight°to SEY ovamb uphold the sovereignty df Som \u2018s Bark at Polot St, Charles, in| 7\" = _ of Tm Cn ATT FR lmao Fami rs 0 member (Our Voc\u201d tn alin Soy | nis 2k of Foie es motte menti of te EL FADED \"tale ¥, for.New Westminster exception to | ve law and order in that county; { Waa Tuined during the construc Corn Agnnge Association on ] FE A erm cn a 2nd the.seriomnding domme ses.toa | Sie Mackenale Bowsil compisined tots Dee rn i Th venir shernoon thé receipt f -dà Bo \u2018Perfect Freedom id Bot he Ende, ue suit le ee Le a | Ati cel délire rue rocade 's desire for x ach mending in- purity sigs the exports \u2018of Dritish Cbluribia, as Se doeafion \u2018was whether Mr.Facer | 9 from the Conmdian Rubber Company ciation's desire for ptet ee Fram Jexpurity agé, aio millon, his bed bem st to Washington ether of he Cy EL Pa Den sn man meme the ame it, 00 moon || rom wD WEBS Eb those of the whole of the.North West | ically ober of Bs wet hepa | id thet ha knew nothing shows such ar the mats pressing business of dhe se | ool io ELU | forty mind Sols Mi.Moron, | sve spt o at fo ta govern Ge ove bing muets, |Belivags wnt Cora rome | CALEDONIA.0) A A , ?, SE was on\u2019 wh oe, | | A 3 Trg Shaina ES al hd Dot TR \u2019 ee te vis es | David re pit hus 3] A es vs ed vm\u201d nimber flation adopiad at the seal ction | MTN FRAT WATERS ro when he addresses the House, made out | The Hon.bad be been, fn [of residents on Chenneville rest om-| In relation to deepening and enlarging MINERAL © aa a very strong case against the claims.Farrer was.not, - noe of pe > of plaining \u2018that the Street.Railvre: y Com.the Welland canal and assèred She ewe - Te LA HKnew ve Quality.oo.made by the members from the prairie | Washington on behalf 8 Or 48 age j Peny was hodking the streets with ite ciation that iis representations would ] Sn SO - À districts, but his voice gave out, \u2018and | the government, nor had be any authori-i gars.© ofty surveyor will enquire in- adopted.The.association had expressed |- Bust Delors everywhere sell them, the adjournment of the debate.ment there.\u2014- m reficved to |; T0v Steet Railway sent o etter sist.deepened to the, depth of/the canala, | SE ES i The following bills were introduced |the two vacancies in: the Senate oa.| sggestioni of the city mveyor tn, resend | F ; re And] By my and read the first time :\u2014 8 rea Lt vus the intention.of he to puting golored lights on care in order , j de .Oliver\u2014~Respecting the Edmonton government to have hem f .\u2018Îto designate the different routes they 2 \u20ac District Railway Company.Tha Lion.Duvid Mille said the govern [0 rai M fhe Tere roster they Rl/ Company.nposing the Atlas Losa ad ow no tans in Allg the | ion the commmitios.that the.Segre.me pany.; vacancies A ; + ie carried out, .__7 y LL and Province Line Railway.tee mere ps \u201c fOtiewa streete be paved with asphalt; was - Mr SAMUEL Aucdent imams Compa.MAY DREDGE FOR GOLD, {nites tonne Fong halt mae of so it Re ing the Quesnsion.a : ee \u2018money than, it can Dos 4 of ot present.| = aod, soins of fan Lane 22000006 1x tha Heights Bridge Company.oa er % Ce ee ET 1 \u2019 | MODERATE.Tausrieun 5008, Me Quim-\u2014To noorporate the Visto [LIST OF PERMITS GRANTED IN COSTLY EARTH.To.Does a in One Paka BENE GRANT à SON.Optielans, pe Loew het are THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST 221205 5 Laxative Bre ine: Tr ana .Fortin introduced a bill to amend | \u2018T1 ; ; menu mT Le Hit fails to]: ?TT c, the Weights and Act by mak- OUTSIDE G# YUKON: | rHg WATER OOMMUNTEN WANTS a wand the money M[/APRTAGE LICENSES' * ig Sho Joma weighiol:a bag of potatoes a , MORE FUNDS.Tam Popularity Brown's AYE um U ous santas tad ue re : The following : [| { Bronchial Troches have been before the MONEY To Lunn, ous standards been adopted, and the Ottawa, March 8.\u2014The following ave | Cn = : STO .They me ; CUSHING, BUNTON & BARES, .farmers had had trouble the corpe- the leases to dredge\u2019 tor gold in rivers in \u201cThe Health \u2018Committee met again \u201cyes- polie universe Se » They cs pronowc- ; ARS & COMMINGIONNNN, © / + Bones ol Te Se beet |e North-West Territories not: Srichad- \u201cra, \u201csuntee in Holes weed for sinilee pirpoves Fac Kip i.James Sement, } i of potatoes had been made.Tories, |terday aftmiioon.The fishy wisnnee | ticles Soldw, and Theost Dis.- \u2014 pr Mr.Ethier m the bill.ing the Yukon distriet:\u2014 +, which $787.45 wai spent upon cart rrring Couaha, Cole, Proved retidble.[x - Ecomenonrommeteiemmantbes would \u2018incorporate the bill in a depart a.A.Drolet.Nor.Saakatch\u2019n Ra Can vas ji \u201caz ; \u2018Six |\" ; fed on bat i: J + + ne n : mental measure now being prepgred.The | H.D, Smith.er.Peace River , .it stables: was again discussed: cho My baby bas been à nothing ws wl ii DID.VER'g2, gut sooner they introduced a unit of mea- wm.H.Roughapdae, Poses River .\u2026.« 5 thousand dollars was voted to build 4 | Shredded Wheat soul since 3 LI même peers Tn 38 À bete The SIT ae rad le tra [or Ne PARIS Fame Rire.[Patte a cu at hi wien a | Sit mont ii, ad De Los rit 3: matt?BVER DH ter.e Ae Co ravres FORCE RIVEE op 5 ¢ Lh diott gory Te SL sty): .\u201cbe avi di.0X | , iE 7 time, after.further discussion; | Mek soccer Poned; Bivee'e pL TRON EDS pati EE 2 tiem tp = AEA ère Shs.Slane Sus 3 PA 4 memes note me 1e 1 daar 9, Mactare + Peas\u2019 River\u201d; A Jaken and apent Upon dé ioenttis old: They coms ord Breve the rule.Take ns i ; John LOv6.Pènts River ivi, B \u2018 : .i: , La if THE SENATE REASSE BLES Wu.Robertson.Pence River « .!.5 |'Crgini parties wanted i = Fi IE D 13) LL \u2014 \u2019 George Hiller.Peacs River.ng Tok belo the earth.I 4 COOK'S FRIEN it - SIR MACKENZIE BOWELL QUES- ['homse, Black.Pouce River .er yin Lu not mano a + i; Baking Powder.; TIONS THE GOVERNMENT RE- ê.4.and strewn about the place.i .oe a ope oe , , i .GARDING MR.FARRER, Liao sone, Méca Hr Frsterientiaiss i Co rtics who.¥ .\u2014 \u2014 sip | the rock would have tad V[ARRIAGE .LICENSES The Senate reassembled last evening John James Godville.Pence River .15 J ye diane 3 les : after an adjournment of a fortnight.The .a ing ayound tho new stab MONET Le ND, new senator from Vancouver, Mr.Wm., LaF fontbrient tha = by the Her.David Mille wud ron mn I: W.Kiloga Bln she the bud Jems m.nore, by the Hon.Davi i \u2018D.8.Keith.RN ng ak PUR 4 A COMMISSIONER, - vary of State and took the oath, .George B.Keith B.§ | admits or gave, the order : AKA.Jaman si.ad 04 Erines Arthur ot, er Neen, wma formed by the |x.c.- * 2 | commitése authorised him, to on a dill that a parsgraph which |x, .ce The sob-committes, ppeared in the newspapers to effect [n.smite.1 rar que Satan : that Mesars, Corthow ani Wilkinsou had N.oud Land, contendel Traterder hat ib been employed by the government to lo- |, or BLED mbers of the suh-commitios cate a line of railwey from Ketimat to |N.4 A of Prenovesn and Tur vou Jake Tecïin vos unèrie,.No sois exam N.3 oe 4 pn ~ 8 busy as nailers on th ination ) made the govers- |N.c, 1 À d out that the order vai \u201cirresistible, ment of the route in question.N.C.4 £204.Ames pointed.given on Av, 35, | @ Ee nes dor : A bill incorporating tw Central Can- |N.C.à.8 while\u2019 ho mab nittee in question : id moneys ada Loan and Savings Company was read N.C.vos ob note ted ot 7.à ice past \u2018a second time and referred to commit- Jamon Bod 2 Me D mms Sep t.aid that ore; simply : tee.amed = Doré, inspector a ; Before the Senate adjourned Sir, Mac- F.i R.5 |a number a ben es bad 2 ited we.wil kenzie Bowell called attention to a pera-}J.» N ' - BotiB the place and.hab probably : A graph in the newspapers from Washing: R.Becord.cee +N.Saskatch'n R.:.5 a Ames \u201cBefore tn tick.of rer, \u2018who was orate wi ne [JL GS toking this acount 50 consideration we .Washington 0 the sacs of og LH ~& must, know definitely who gave the order persona) péter here ie Uni Sits Spee Que | 2.5 | Ai Cars mit ine ol ais a Ré EEE ni > ,.H.: : 4 _ = i.man: mittes on Lends In thé accéuns ©f-the J.H.Bb most Fabre and more\" | have ne Beat aa = uérastonies the dot .evidence given Mr.Farrer was made to LE | peta Xa ould ve ie Sn - revu! a ON aad AF Now _ give apursance that he was of the opin- G.i ral The.erento consent being Fats tv MANON ANCE sud AFP PRIX L Now Spon.hat va Cenadian Government, wosld |.4.Droit.N, Sushati's Faut] to the stables, ses if there thoad Who Lobatto carer) cn er Hom ir Somos, tothe appointment of on inter Pine semaines M.\" Seakatok'n.Raus6d te ee © ba d8 2 (nthod to favor ua culties with regard to the bonding priv- oa IN Semen Rt toe Snformation as to a Vaisations made.charges dederats, aed : Îleges on the Atlantic and the Pacific, G- A.Drolet.oN Parone 3 Ty boron = s order the city : Mt?{Prompt returas ean a = Ie and that Canada was in his opinion will.Arthur \u2018E.Hogue.N.Sa mR 3 reported in favor of acceptig ol.Te em a 4.Te ire semen, .ing to make the conceasion of free ghip- Arthur = Hogue.,.M.ant Rod der of the Lack \u201cRapids Pye : rt - | EE X .street.bonding à ilegea + Weamgell.Thon Ahr me a \"4 Land\u2019 Compan: ny: for \u2018the lighting of the | Game 27 |e = for ing privi a .; : \"15 hd ro Tt via ai E don a JAR _ 4 gee Lg Cu, was no doubt, sid Sir Mackenzie, from PRINCE ALBERT OF BELGIUM, | rsgory indperator Da i ras the Jom by: YOU.CANNOT or otf TE Farcstie Bre pes a United 45 Senate that the New York, M onion Albert catering indo a three ré \u2018years\u2019 contr act, the «+ SSE ani pig [ER] 0e ale * \" a i n es 6.i > 4 on.Patty x : 3 | = 214 ; members of that body were influenced in er \u2018 Kdiner Wilhelm der Gromse\u201d :- He ja OW mnt SL Ty \u201cDO BETT : INSOLVENT NOTICE.= paseing the bill recently enacted with re- stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria. M6 got id pre Groans Soh Doxded Whrehodeds:\u2014 U it à tates C om gress 2 , : ATR ¥ 3 +1 £.2 - 22 ak _ b 4 - 2 ; ù es isan + \u201cFriese, Beavers, Cheriots, de.116,080.80 > i them how f ; A : > will \u201c veus \u201ca ° g HRA es .ws al _ \u2018ye Hows\u2019 and PIN y > SU 27 road into afvexstion :go into-dock here for, the remainder of | 500 eas, al Toe MOREY.TO LEND {=k T0120 Diem tadt ne States, was au agent of or Ip phe week, © Tees dent rend \u201cthis year only ton} 1 FE Pefsian Lamb and Sestakins .100.00 } behalf of \u2018the Canadisn cmp \u2018AS + ++\" kéiounid dollars had.been voted the \u2018 AELOW Rate of Interest and on Sverehis \u2018White.and: ojord.Shirts, Undees 7 eo foe question ergs Vi : \"CM bt Phe .Somuiittes.ñ for il ; Pipes, \u2018which u pin - sermme, eu Sust-class prépertye |.: vost, eZ \u2018 7 A Pada doa | e Hon.D =v ins Sook: mount, covered the thawing of service | : A: ) : SiS TE se 00 : ent agent at W on _ex-1 Mr.D.W.H pente of 8 .os 6 SUN LIFE ASSURANOB 005E-Conpde siSennde | - : | cept tbe at mtd, | British Colombia Legislaturn, i is un! Pipes n ons neon eh | Smee pe _ SY COTE i ig) for Hteslf atiy 0 od, bes : ing ae NEE monet of ipboiatio erento | his\u2019 apposition to the With, regard to whi might \u201chave \u2018takes | railay policy.+\" Ù i 1 ad RTE aco nes SSI EE = ETES \u201cMR CRAMP SAILS.© TW \u2018OF WARSHES «7 NewYork, March 0\u2014Mr.Chartes, #/|.Cramp, the atüpbuilder, sailed on the-Bt.Paul\u2019 for Southampton today.Furiber than to say that he was going on a bis ness {zip Mr.Cramp refused to talk., March 8.~The indicitions are bave already been made for ships building here, with the view of foreetaliing Bpain, which is supposed to be bargaining for the same vessels London, March 9.\u2014The Daily News\u2019 commenting on the scene in the American House of Represemtatives at the passage of the Cannon bill appropéating $50,000,000 for the national defence, says} it says, will command sympathy from the British public.Ib: declares that it is impossible not to sympathize with the American .feeling regarding: Cuba.\u201cWashington, March 9 \u2014Sénator Hale has reported the National Defence bill in the Senate, and asked its immediate consideration.The Senate passed it without.any debate.The yeas and nays were taken on.the passage of the Appropriation bill, \u2018bat voted in the affirmative.Seyenty-six Senators voted for the bill.= mr rte IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT GOVERNMENT REFUSES PERMISSION FOR A COMPANY TO BUILD A'ROAD THROUGH - THB YELLOW HEAD force about to be went there.- Mhjor Talbot is to be paymaster of the force.St Hyacinthe, Que., March 9\u2014It was thought at one time last winter that St.Hyacinthe would furnish a very large contingent of Klondikers, but when it was found impossible to secure steamship accommodation from Vancouver the enthusiasm died out.Some, however, determined to overcome all obstacles and prepared for the long and arduous jour ney.On Thursday a party of twenty will bid their friends and relatives farewell and start for the gold fields.Before leaving they bave provided themaelvez with everything which experience has shown to be necessary, such as provisions for twelve months, etc.They ard also well provided with money and have fully made up their minds not to return until fortune has smiled upon them.The party is composed of people from the city and from the eurrbunding country.\u2014 + + MONTREAL- HARAOR DMFROVE.| Ottawa, sik 9.\u2014The conference yesterday between a deputation from Montreal and the government, on the subject of improvements to Montreal harbor, was held behind closed doprs.It is said, however, that the government was asked to assume the harbor debt and take control of the barbor, making Mont- | real a free port and greatly enlarging the accommodation by raising the wharves, building new piers and generally improving the harbor s0 as not only to give proper facilities for its present business, but to make provision for expected enlargement of trade ; but the members of the commission who were seen declined to give any information further than that the deputation wes fairly well pleased with the result of the interview.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A REPRESENTATIVE PEER.Dublin, March 9\u2014Baron Castlemaine has been elected a\u2018 representative Peer, in \u201cplace of Baron Clarina, deceased.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.Gouvencur, N.Y., March 9.\u2014Mrs.Filen Duquette is dead.She was a hundred mmol | inte Shan-Tung province, and mol ix enough Russian transports could.be had *| hired for the .fluence will be for moderation and pa- | \u2018| Britain in the present Eastern crisis.She, | the Went Bigla election, méich has bee | {going on for the last two dys, was eon.{- her presence in London: at thia tims.bilixing her forces in the East so rapidly that not to carry them, and French steamers were\u2019 purpose.It is not Great Britain's habit to submit to defiance or eat her words.It is reliably that before the end a Chinese port as a notice to the world: that ebe is ready to meet force with force.Then the issue of\u2018péace or war will be with Russia.The Queen's in- tience, not for British submission.Japan has so far acted with Great feels herself tricked by - Russia, and views the Russian advance in China Th growing slam.Her fleet inthe, China Sea has been under orders.to act in conjunction with the British squad-: any attempt to shelve him.He argues that the government must have à practical farmer for the portfolio .of agriculture.Of the four cabinet: Dopefuls three, Messrs.Stratton, Pattullo, and Evanturel, are newspsper men, and one | Mr.McKay, is a doctor.Col.Gibson is mid to be more indifferent, and the probability is that he will be shelved.Notwithstanding the fact that Mr.Pat- tullo is a comparatively new member of the House, his active connection for a number of years with matters agricultural make many of the Liberals think that he will be offered the portfolio of Agriculture should Mr.Hardy be sus tained.The member for North Oxford; has been president of the Western Dairymen\u2019s Association and of the Guod Roads Association, and the department is under stood to have relied greatly upon his ad; vice in the past.St.Thomas, March 9.\u2014The recount in\" jcladed at ten o'clock list night.The | result wad a tie between MacNish (Lib) |- and McDiarmid -(Con.).« Ytewill.be ap- l\u2019pealed tô Toranto by both.parties.| Goderich, Ont.,, March 8.\u2014Notwith- standing that Garrow, the Libera), waa officially \u201cdeélaréd\u201d ected \u201cYor West Hus | \u201cTon, the Consetvitives sre still confident; that the recount demanded will give Beck a majority.Co Ottawa, Ont, -March gash recount will \u2018be asked for on behalf of \u2026 George | O'Keefe.Mr.Miesworth, Q.Q., of Toronto, will apply for Mr.O\u201d Ifa recount does not succeed in selecting Mr.O'Keefe, then a protest follow.atti MR.ROBILLARD RETIRES.Ottawa, March 9\u2014Mr.'H.the Whitney candidate.in -êhe.a County of Russell, has definitely detre on the plea of ill-health.The local.Con: servirtives are frantic.No avallsble.cap: Ff didate is in sight.Me Chr wa ORDER FOR MOTOR CARS.: rhe Montreal Street Railway.Com: : Kingstoti, Jamaica, Steet Railway Coun'{'s + end three years old.x 000 the Riviera, so important -did ahe regard\" te War, between Great.Britain and and Rus.A of the week the British fleet will seize [and vaild, for the \u2018balance.| an éocident which occurred in March, - Then \u2018Mra.Furlong fell on the ali] ] and Ottawa streets and broke.her arin.The said, intends to put up & big fight against ry \u2018ageir in behalf of tho party.= illness of over a month.Bchoel.bocsme gga i \u2018morning aud exchanged shota.killed and the other is fatally svente, was, unexpeotedly called \u201cof his ther, Ms pany \u2018to build twenty elbotMo motor \u2018cars! grrived: < a bed pymed thet, city: AE Cts irae retardée + wae À sia appears more ok rola was dolor Ma, ly the.United.Stan ing un Spain.4 His MacVicar, and replied to by Mrs.| the face-of declärations by Sir Michael ponte of naine cure Mo Grier | Hicks-Beach and Mr.Balfour for.the [& | Tecording secretery, Miss: MeMaster;\u201d cor- Salisbury Oabinet \u201cthat Great Britæins| : | responding secretary, Miss Boots; treasurer, would maintain free porte in Ching even balance\u2019 due him for services rendered.The Mis Ya afternoon session, the president at the cost of wer, Russia has continued defendant tendered $63.98, which sum -was [delivered her annual address, and encourag- ber aggremmion, leasing twp ports from.Teruset The difficulty arose-out of the de 10 Ang reports were ere recelved from the rec = movin large bodies troo pretension\u2019 that, e agree & secretary an treaaurer,- - Chins, g.of.PS.the d claim expenses incur } & Subsequently the reports of auxi Tes his plea, and piatntit having: faliod Prove his claim, the tender Just © be \u2018deel Hood and the ply THE \u2018CITY MUST PAY.Langelier this morning: granted ff $166 damages in the ease of ge K action arose, out of of -Shen 8 r pin 3 Court \u2018held that the ooutdr wot heave | © ored the dangerous condition.of the side.) walk, \u2018which thé evidence showed to Dave been neglected during the whole winter,and under these \u20ac rcumstancss thé vity must ve ing last evening.After transacting.el usual business, the election of new mém- bers took place, and among other hames added to the roll was thit of His Royal] Highness the Prince of Wales as an honorary life memiber.MAYOR OF- SEAFORTH DEAD.Seaforth, Ont., Marsh 9.-Robert\u2019 Scott, Mayor of Seaforth, died this morning from a complication of diseases, after an Mayor Seott the .M © Cy local union, Fo ode he bred heads eee| iivolved in the strike.: injured.PERSONAL.| Bag a | be ken de tDe Notre Dame Hospital \"Mr.J.À À McDermott, whe.has.Lies.attending the funeral serviees of.tho-late.Archbishop Cleary, BED Kingston, | ti \u201c+ Ont, bas returned to the oity.The Riv.E.V7, Crate, Moint- Repl | à ny, Mr, oR Clone, at | tsworth, Ont., on Friday, but his uc mother fo Very.}-were given, papers were read on 16 i tio giving, Mrs.flelds in the à orth-West,\".by Mrs.Hutchin- | son, of Huntingdon, gnd &s from sis- regiône, that the |: young men of the country might not fall |Satuences.{place ols aves, 3d and it ls alleged that the © post-office.4 Quarter +0 four.Ne : jante Fi har Bear there is only.one or p ; esnaiaate, Setave asblp nas R.Brodie, abd \u2018New \u2018ter bocieties were The Rev.F: M.ro resided at th Rl 0 | evening session.oa A J.L.Goorge spoke on foreign missions pointing out that it was chufches Mien with a missionary \u2018épirit that grew.Rev.P.8.Vernier gave an address on French work, and referred to ae PE your as one of greit encoiirage- «loom, relating portant 2 thihg was ent, and vrg- t missionaries be sent t on to Norn ens and \u2018other.:Rway from.religion by the lack of religious.A x, COURT oF QUEEN'S BENCH.ef his death: The two mon wer dr dre at the time of the \u2018occurrence, which took Mace outside ths Mr.A.Æ, Poirier and Mr, St.Jean, Q.C., appéar for the defence, and Mr.Désniarais- 3, conducting the ' The counsel for rossoution.| e defenco.endéavored to \u201d There Whe © considerable trouble in empanelling.a jury, Two men were appointed to act as judges and.decide whether each 4 Juror, as he was ealled up and challenged || for cause, had formed an opinios or not of the case from the reports which appeared | in the\u2019 Df) re.Several jurors were thrown out, and.it, took nearly two.hours to secure the fingt two.\u201c Ültiigatély the.following jury was accept ed: ur Collette, foreman; J.D.Cardinal, Felix Liversen, Leon 10aa Letourneau, Pierre | Chicolne Gagne, Pierre.Dansereau, Charles Joseph _ Gervais \u201cBenjamin | Deguire, Joseph \u2018Bergeron and Elie Gendron.The Court adjourned at half-past two to al \u2014\u2014 A COVETED CAPTAINCY.candi : - re Bennet MoGuire, lister, Gilmour, | Ihe { fon, Dons 5 Cros The | the \u201cdeath ot \u2018the - and \u201cTailor, - was \u2018caused br \u2014\u2014 |, aA DANGEROUS CHIMNEY,.Can, .6 Fleaith ab.ERA ETS 9 Sur Cat th mi sod tar ir aid} houle bas De\u2019 astendol to wil It peemin that bricks are sales near the tap of the\u2019 chimney The, © Phinney has onthis: An ca Cl ME.HEINS ADMTITED.The exatminert who: decision in the cage of lof, the candidates\u2019 foi.aérifesion: as: omeial A now deck tat en em \u2018of his iid on: on} tm « , i eet, \u2018annual meting: of thei: A Presbyterien Woman's Missionary | ; f was hold during\u2019 yesterday at Crys-1 61 n° the Soreriodn sd | ~ ment progress.The Rev.G.C.Pid- goon dealt with the subject of home mis- anecdotes rto show how im- |, dootre & French.jury, but the Court ruled \u2018otherwise.] hte me Ti CAE captain will.be ap- ted to No.10 fire station, St.Catherine |- re ve Bomatey ad Ontaric:attosta.corner Mt And \u2018Ontario\u2019 & y idates for the captaincy .are-Tore- ee feared workmen will - be.injured aL + out of A (rs x a pré, it bè |'danhatton Soma Cf for eve | Mr: Charles Doucet, Deputy Clark of | P0™ mddénly 1 this -N a poryoned che \u201ctheir ool Pacifit \u2018nr IMPROVED TONB AT \u201cOPEN-, \u201cING NOT MAINTAINED.van Lies} The uncertain tone that has affected the bourses of the world during the last few days, continues to prevail.This morning | while the prospect locked brighter as prices continued to rise.But the confidence displayed was eridendy ill.founded, for values soom began to sagged.about 34 point lower than yesterday's close.Over 1,000° C.P.R.shares sold at from 81% down 813%, and 425 Toronto Street at 108 to 10214.Street appreciated 262.But slight attention was paid'to other stock.\u2018Can.Pae., x.d.; 50 et 81%, 150 at 81%, 425 at 81%, 100 at\u2019 81%, 200 at 813, \u201828° at 8134, 125 at 31%; Street Railway, 50 at 261%, 50 at 262, 3 at 263, 1 at 26214, 25 at 262; Montreal Télegraph,.12 at 178;- Toronto Railway, 75 \"at 108; 60 at 102%, 200 at 102%, 25 at 1025, 75 at 102%; Electric, 50 at 153%; Dom.Cotton, 76 at 96%; Bank of Commerce, 20 at 140%; Hochelaga' Ban, 25 at'1560; Dom.Coal Montreal Street Railway (New) .Halifax Railway.do Bonds.Montreal Gas Co.Bell Telephone Co.| Southern praferred, Missouri local market, in -sympathy with the great.stocks opened- a little stronger and for.a |.again and eventually | slightly, opening: at 261% -and selling up to |.The sales at the morning board mere: | + oid was made.À Moseley, tannery fire.don with his .creditors.a :by the { Alexander will - : ery oad Alan.| ork, March 9\u2014Fbe.stock market | a fh RE , t bbaul, win; Roëk Island, 36% 9%; North-West, 180; \u2018Loutsville, si; roses Union, 86%; 27%; anhattan, 103 ; Pacific, 27.- \u2014\u2014 LONDON ETOCK MARKET.London, March.9.\u2014Stocks aropped two er three polhits to-day owing to a rumor on he Stock Exchange of a revolution in Bra- ashington, March 9.\u2014~Semor Mendonca, the Brasilian minister, said to-day that he Xnew.of no revolution in Brazil, and had recelved- no advices .on the subject.RISE IN MONEY, The.M banks bave raised the rate ot money on call to.434 percent, which is 3 Dovoent higher.than it.has been for some CHICAGO MARKETS.The general situation was much stronger to-day, espociaily in provisions.In wheat .the chief feature was September wheat which.has appreciated % of a point trom yesterday's close.Corn was firm, and closed strong at a slight advance.CHICAGO.MARKETS.The following table shows the range of prices in Chicago to-day, and the closing Commons this _Inorning when the bill ron, and.it will pral bly continue to do hold résronsiblès.\u201che Cotenu du Lac Murder Case.ptrd., Bati0m, 10 at 106; Dom.Coal Bonds, Quotations és compared with those of yes- Be; Life ques en ay angel LR ?\u2018THE COE -TRAGEDŸ> ! \u2014 Soe : Yegaraays pro dar 8 a me already authorised A member of pari 6 this morning The final evidence for \u2018the prosecutjce - in CH TROUBLE: To SECURE po lon ut the it oon Dour rere at Wheater High.Low.Close.to bulld% Tina\u201c from Port Churchill on mid : , War clouds are exciting, the the case \u2018of John Nesbitt, sceussd msl ao A 81%, 300 at 814, 50-at 81%, 20 Bank of Cora- May 104% 1053 \" 106% 104% 104% Hudsob's Bay\u201d te :-Frines Albert, \u201candi.= er A ES NS ET RE oa JURY, merch at 140%, 76 at 140; 12 Gas at 1974, 50) Fer 80% 50 sla son ER estate to Kémogion.sod hie bill snl.ONTARIO BERGTIONS, da wus uf\u201d | Foti, Eras BO NICE we we wx om power to bull \u201cts Bep Toros e of 8S RT .y 00844: 1:6 Dominiax iq 0 ., .wll % theough, the Velidw Head Paes.The TL \u2014es on olf We, fo rien, Te G1 Merchants BK.pt ns ax uw > a: » have 10 be struck ro because on MR.DRYDEN MAKING A STRONG ; RE = fa er Ci \u201cby Mi Nichols à Marler, \u201cStock |g uy 2 oe Hx phd a .FIGHT TO RETAIN HIS 08 ax bite j'éiror, Ma: seers Pork\u2014 ernment wanted to be free ER aruct 2 ee asticle in bebalf of Sir 4 ue gos, Brough - lligdes, the h of the, Green Brokers, corner Metre Dame and 8.Francoisavier \u201cMay 1017 1035 1038 10137 10.80 ; Edmonto - PORTFOLIO.insthe course of Shir Aoip Chaz That | thett ie \u2018oti or was BE Ce [July 1028 1030 1087 10.35 1085 leaving the bill merely extending \u2014_ the ex-lisutenant-governdr has éurvived | Secided upon the\u201d ordered High Con-.Blocks moe eh l'as su © SIT sm 615 Em time for the construction of the road to oll the vile ks dion him; said | ons \u201c8 physician to ti CE July 820 8.25 5.20 5.22 5.27 Edmonton.T March 9.\u2014The position of the e vile altacks made upon him, us ehh IT, aud their\u201d Investigation OM Pais sna.: Short ribs\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 oronto, N Pogtio that if he were to sy to-morro that | showed: that - Mr, Fineh was really aie.Do 5.£5 Zand Bonds.* \"à 119 May 5.07 5.12 5.17 5.10 5.15 QUEBECKERS FOR THE KLONDIKE local government is \u2018fill the subjéct of | he'is ready again to teke his place in: 00S.Crowe mext to hear the Coteau °° \"do pee : 1 5 Juy 55 6520 652 615 52 discussion: It is seid that the Messrs.the Party, the people would be With him.Bas mundos conne oat as oo ian | Commercial Cable.11111 ILI I Quebec, March 9%\u2014Major Talbot, of Gibson and Dryden will not be asked for In the same article, Mr.\" Nadtel declares fasts and Gedeon Deguire,- were calied to do do 105: + the th Battalion, Quebec, and Captain a Dry : that he will give any further explana: | th Moutreal Telegraph.i 1m PRICES AT OTHER CENTRES.\u201cI.of R.C.A.here, to their resignations until the remit of the tibns needed in the colimns of the: 1d fe It vii De Peimembered that during De- People\u2019s Heat and Light.\u2026.s oon New York\u2014Opening, 101%, May 92%, July Ogilvie, the are eded in cotmns the-o 1897, an Itallan was killed a¢ the do Lu 80% Sept.Closing, 101 b May, 92% July, go out to the Klondike with the military FTOCURtS iB known, Mr.Dryden, it 18 |'c)Minervd\u2019 which he intends to bring to Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co 106, 103 gil Sept.Detroit\u2014Opening, 98% May, 88% July.Closing, 97% May, 88 July.Toledo-Opening\u2014993 b.May, 89% July.Closing, 99 -May, 83% July.St.Louis\u2014Opening, 101, hay, 863% July.Closing, 101% May, 8% J Duluth\u2014Opening, 994; > 7 My.Closing, 103 May.Closing, \u2014 \u2018THE ENGLISH DRAMA.\u2019 On Mondey evening Principal Arnold, of Roslyn College for Ladies, gave the last of an interesting course of lettu on English literature.The subject was \u2018The Knglish Drama.\u201d After an able introduction, tracing the history of the Greek and Roman drama, Mr.Arnold dwelt upon the English , particularly that of the Elizabethan period! These lectures have been highly apvreciated.A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Principal Arnold, moved by Mr.Wm.Blackley; seconded by Dr.Alloway.A vote of thanks was also tendered to Miss Lind- 5 | 993g b.May.Milwaukee\u2014Opening, 1024 May.\"say who added much to the pleasure of the evening by giving a selection from Tenny- | son's Idylls of the King.\u2018At the close a that Mr.Arnold should some of: 24 the Indies if the formation of a Mr.Arnold cheerfully cob- pr ig alse to Etre Apt use aus jo \u2018one of his class rooms for & esting > place.ep INSURANCE MONEY.Judge Archibald rendered judgment this morning on the lqsues arising out of the When the fire took place some ui ps stack destroyed had been balance e & Co., to whom a \u2018sat alance ie Fy \u201cud on moneys ad- alter \u2018Mosely had made.a compos!- Under these circumstances, Fisk & Co.claimed the full -éffount ue On A policy of Insurance issued fre Insurance Company.The compkray \u2018Geposited the amount in court, and by his\u2018 ju ent this morning Judge 505 | Archibald granted $137 to Fiske & Co.and the balance of $1,786 to E.F.Mosley & Co., : gp party to'pay their own costs.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A NEW PROGRAMME.The.recital \u2018to be given by Miss Jessie take place to-morrow, reday), March 10, In the Douglas Hall, tila Chonan street, and not'on Monday as was ; |'orroneousfy stated in yesterday's issue.Miss dE | Alexander will be ably asiisted by Miss Jones, Miss Lowry, and 3 mm ré OBITUARY.Lu Lu London, March .9.\u201473 Bar tB dford {Orlando George C an), je de - - 7 \u2014 COMMERCIAL.- Tres March 8 MOK Montreal Wholesale Markets.GRAIN, The situation continues on much the same à.- ° +\" lines with a fair demand for oats and peas 4 previous quotations, other lines quiet sist - = a : el ; Le Ta, wy AW TES ro Len \u201cA ABSPHOTABEM 1 WOMAN | ding.for.a.Bo ate, tects, EE wal eX \u2014 CARETAKER, FOR or.MATA|TO LET, CITY GOUNCILLO We quote: 3e to.00e.pe : [WANTED oARETAI ureh, married\u2019 \"> hot water Ra oH, ae ion 3 Oats .\u2026.\u2026.ress vs sere ve wes 2e = + \u2018 man, Who tally understands\u2019 che Dowd, \u201ca GILLE LESPIR.18 9 Buckwheat teen es anes ae es ow ge | oY Advartiy- i 8 \"Cod pinks Wri : 3 virer ordin © \u2018sample.ic to 420 - ; | - Gpplioations, with testimonials as.to eh » NIGB pay TENEMENT, NO.ines, apart Le Sikcta Go .abilty, be sent.to A.TS eros 7 rooms and bath-roem, ; Peas, casi co : ugusy atfest, up | 8120 lower tenemgit, Np.22 Bleury street, FLOUE or partioniers \u201cfur | 2 us Bloury streets\" & 8: fair demand for the choicest - ay trot \u20ac srèdes continues with prices frm at prevh xt above.address, Wed- \u2014 ous quotations:\u2014 y evenings, ater 7 ho Manitoba strong bakers .ww bd Winter patents .iz to Bu à - 0 ia PT en 25, Spring patents .3! ; e way parteé pe.to » Ged : saa, arte Be | se su 00 00 00 \" 9 = a Siraigne rollers (bag) 3.vu Be ny Tex, before the world -to-daÿ - ROOMS, GENTLEMEN.\u2018CAN.gen \"vi MRAL.Woe i yt: The market continues quiet, and prices remain at their previous level ay $1 per bar- ; Fr oné ese as» ht = rel and, $1.96 in yom Jone.ATL owls avenue.nié bua a tovblag == 2 Re wn romani | = | A tal?business | VILL Y SPEAK FRENCH IN.< ey in TE fe on SW business in; wi ov om oy tp Mise BRO a | references Nasi An , Pe 20 ¥INB ROOMED Upper Pror Tenctnent \"= romaty Bele 's quote as ne ; street; : \u201cToncHer foe street, : iy vus soparataly heute, Ie 5 On ue ae 396.008 | < cy A roa TT mathod \u201cCall before 7 p.m.Fa Fx street, near aise bran at > 1 : A SR, .Ci = BD, A: FIRET: CHASSE\" TP Pater.| four fiat\u2019 on La Avenus; rept SIT to $11.50 per oa, Ieciubivg aprons of] Jus.Due a \u201cam | wa Y ETHER Fans LAsT Pine 7 tow: ete) Bioury 175 HAY.Co = SU fx QUSINRÉS son 11] Toronto \u2018Last Factory, Wii.E.Lettén Publie Noties tu Dersby: tn wit bo NTREA 2 = ; Fin mond street west, T oranto: 18,000 4,000 | COT TN Sey .4 LT 1 cage-0t-ofces, etc.\u2018Address FHILA- ze ; on the market, for which the.demand fe fair Wheat, bush .16,000 2,000 TILES, 777 | DELPHIA, \u201c\u2018Wituess® Office.\u201d .9 TO/LET 4 Sp a - in à Jobbing way, and sales: to-day \u2018wore rei Con Le ! MSPEOTABLE LAD, | : inery DHabogers fo the LA 10 Tho 2a to sine sag arom, ¥ © B75 ver png YRADE WITH FRANCE, .GRATES, | dna aL \u2014 | FANTER er A Pare gaa ps = also house overicad, os ca x - , : : a.: : od ÿ moommendel.\u201c 1 s EGGS.Ia She ste Sao $1,500.00, SONAL-WILL 2 NOLAND/GARDNER, \u201cOffice.Adi ee WILLING, Wr] Ham TR, Trad Notre Dam Dame fr he receipts of eggs are almost 50 ANDIRONS, on TEE about: tetes tem\u2019 : : - = ing os abundant, eme ai hood ooo per a \u201ctotal of = very : ago, from Faro ag\" ES \u2019 N » SELF-CONTAINED .com oi ast year, a > ~ \u2018eye ; ABLE MAN, LET, NI bi Ne market is easier.There is practically noth- es and Br 122008 ex- |.FENDERS, | er send bis- prefect sirens\u2019 eh WANT ED, Hd HE rnish Trick House, 8 rooms, and w.c, ing In the market that is not strictly new Looking ov.Mut of countries *BUDGE, pcoretars tours Men » series j Positlor of refetiénces.Address a 10 es Wie water, etc.; rent vary.sansbasiy \u201che laid, and prices range from 15%4c to 16c, hy \u201cwhich .Prone ra mainly doné, + Ascoclat Let, Office Lo Cel» Coursol- \u201cstreet, PE SRNL; : CHEESE, t is seen that.the United, Kingdom Is h For sale Cheap, rover.HAMBPEHOER, Lete | ALE vem, bw The locsl market continues dull, ana Dek customer: bust od together.\u201d Avery rez Norllieimer, will receive oF.WANTED, mn Woman, Hart TO RENT, THAT VERY Cofivesiati Tene: \u2018 prices remain nominal at 7%c to Sc for fermany agir age more han JOHN 4C T \u2018deté for: rants Repairing: Pianos and of any Jed b EEE all cu \"ny aM Data\u2019 EA oui nest.BUTTER.» parce né in i which cou wy ln J LORIGAN S - Seman, at ne se Larrrerice street, Je = MRE.\"I., 76 etes\" SA } 6 tmports from w) Fran ENTE 0, Se ; \u2018 - 8 so > The market was rather easier this morn- were Inst.yoar $87,780,000, the ex Sets - BANK] PT: -STOC A | WAnrap, BY.RESPECTABLE MARRIED RENT, U AND R TENE.CE = Eat Po 3e ge?Puch tn lies mu of oo pu Dame pérset.TASER Boo Pac pero \"ERS reese EAS 2 3 EE Po wd to 2lc, held at 18e to 19c, while rolls fell to Trio.exports of France to England were o \u201cà ua es ae ont Duality Fuaran: | ZPROSSHR, ¢ Qoursol street.tree Apply 8.4 ÎTe to 17e, ne cents Jerger in 1897.Fan in the pre => Le ; 3 weir.j ARNCET : LAUNDRESS VrSimE TR Hy\u201d | \u2014 vious year, the fncrease ng from e Kisigsto tein ere ; | EXPER ENCE TO LET, AT ST.: RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL, Shona to ¥2as5,720.000, a ratio of tn | oo Pably undertaxe\u2019 ios user Pie | Fx Eta hn SA ora, ome.den, ba ah Tour rou i AN al + Û greater cy LL eo.\u201c \u201ctalng: kg + \u2018 : Wheat, bush STR CER Ts a ere The aia mag o's Loo \u2018Wantea, tains; Address: BE.\u2018Witnow® Office.7\u2019 ee ADPIF to JAMES MATTIN.1 Porn.push .DUN Ge a um ver, spirits and 3 YAW sugar are the Diliripel Yotsel extends ¢ no the far: fy assistant bookkeeper a per + ET Apr a v Ge Trance maln- of\" the Plates.whith ice ir celal at Sun- period dregs JOHN DOU- of conaiderable \u201cexperience at that IE machinery, wooliène, coton \u201cyarn, ships, deriand, Englard.- .x SON, Pise om 8 case at work: ohn fine bes at oF SEVERAL Housus aw GOOD + TEA | 19 Feder 70.08 à Macray su four, sin SW vot.A TRARY ati ¢ te | Sntractors died this morning of pneu- tte Witnsed fai De wipe a 3 merition = ee = Sema fe ; .while -Feceut: {rip vinainnca eure mes it TO SE fi 1 MAGKAY T STÈRES, to Manitoba, with the A sett) there, | \"OU ever vert | aa o sion De Adve \"$800 and ét Ee, bush ve es wat 30 our, dria ., ., C148 Mesi, bris .À \u2018 \u2018OBITYA d'a ur\u201d > = N, St.Lambert; or EDWARD MORRI- +.1 \"| the largest 1 WPANTED, (OFFICE WORK as Pookkseger, Wi .Items in'the Het.What goods France main- tem tn \u2018tbe bill\u2019 .cost BOUND, VOLUMES.op HE TESS of \u201cBON.Wi tess\u2019 Proms Room, Craig, street, ertisemen \u2018Apply at i te He was He aye 78, 01d and of Loyalist | 7 sporeciats ft hpprosiate rg oly ta mre tek Ao Ham, Bacon.111! 8.Te re So 0 the United Beate, yok jouvez aire ne sevex *hildsen.TOR 8 LID BRICK TTT == \u2018 Tivred Meats vr vu vv OX 18 Mr.from 36274400, in 1806, to 387,880,000, fie.Base the Victoria School, the Alon.|B cs ro \u2018nine erant; T, 23 GUY\" sagen.Dressed Hogs .+.\"1% 643 wheat and cotion Being the items of in- quin, St.Andrew's, and many 3ipro- - : Frm } FOR BALE, TWO THOROUGHBRED AYR.|TO LE We Leather, rolls .97%0 108 aqTorts Crom Germany were 861.minent edifises 1m Mee Brea othe was pis a ase Ans shire Bulls ten months uld.Address Mr.Tenement, els] eight \u2018rooms, à.Raw Hides .70\" Tr D Tag re prastieatty the Loium $57,033,000, which ot yotey man ot Trials Chur, 7 JQHN CLOW, Harrowsmith, Ontario.8 rt va FAO £30 raoseum.brs © 3% previous i Bi vy ere a eer?Cay.whe: otis 0 Captain Ber Boroard: M: Me 3 SALE, THER Te z i rom on sain, REMNANTS TABLE, Butcher |_chesta RET {oF geo ee sad natasha rs Fork at he Earn Suliciags ed Sah sirout.TApmis to Ag, Gent's snd\u201d Ladier Whit, Satis ORE TO Q LET (with dwelling above) Ma.i 615 MANITOBA WHEAT, of Spanish wine fell off in à Doticeabls way.last might Pain, McCoy, Om ago) LEE > \u201corge street.6, ox rests, \u201cOat.1f-price.\u2026.Tito EE SR Tov The Winnipeg \u2018Commercial\u2019 says: \u2014The lo- France\u2019s export of Soolien ro aractures, gation Company.General Bazaar, § Cypress, opposite Wind-.and Fool stron stro ADpiY en , \u2018al market has been dull.There were reached he, lark with Frases hoa: nierits \u2014 LÉ © PRoPmRTY.FOR BALS- Sen.\" the Choke.sor Concert Hall.RAULT.er H.AU Ne, Agen, ug se Tam Zag Chess ringed rom Pic to up: mention in the fing to eo Tete these A PUBLIC LIBRARY.|.Hiidinx L mivérsity suieot, olor\u2019 to Me.BARGAINS IN FOREIGN AND CANADIAN | Paul street.\u2014 ul during the week, Yesterday 97%e was 90.000 worth pra Aa \u2018year, and 4m.\u2014 \u201d [em University.Stamps.Send for Packet No.\"contain\" TO LET, \u20188% UNION.AVENUS, Present , delivery, Fort Wii re 0 1 for oF The.exporis Omar hom worth.AR of ANOTHER APPEAL TG THE.CITY wor.SALE, HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE 12 # rare foreign, yes aon 3¢| Iesidee lures brght Fooins.Joseph.TIE try markets prices te gan M declined to the exports Ontario and Nova\u201d Sestin nent ' \u201cCFF: rincipal venues of Westinoust.~ Apply or a yin oid.stamps wanted | H.H.AUSTIN, Agent Betate Josep! 3 uy about 82¢ at (he opening of the week, hut far more.> ver ole, 24 Qu Province of the.: COUNCIL vo no \u201cD HU BECKHAM, rel we Afent, spre te G ingot GRAND, Paspebiao, | 0.318 St.Paul street; ; = dy- Fa oe; aa Now T hard 10 Tementay Dominion.\u2014 \u2018Monetary Times.\u2019 ; : a * Jtreet.à 4 Fogle Sh Bulk ne 2 PQ.2 TO LET, THE STORE, 269 St.Paul stat, : In the Winnipeg market 9c was pati to orJhe Signal\u2019 makes x néw anû most vis.STORE FIXTURES AND COUNTERS rol I vo pret ae ns = ly.farmers, but yesterday the price waa dro CONSOLS.orous appeal to the oer Gouncll fu b behalt of y FOR BALE, A SOLID\u2019 BRIUK un fale ln frat Clase condition: immodiate |\u201d Apply- to M.AUSTIN, A ate red to 88c for No, 1 hard, Very little London, March 9.1230 pm.\u2014 Consols\u2014 fhe, Srectlon of a quais ue Ubrazy.te eter Ting |- taining 5 ax room Lea and au | Possess Rossession.App Pair to J, SLOAN & SONS, Joseph Tign, ns 8e Pau] strest.ne peat 1s aoriolciivegsd lo the country, Money, 1i1 7-16; account, 111%, ls\u2019 an uiheard \u2018of fact Ghat Monti} tL ; ee Address 2H, we: - Core otcdim \u2018and SE.Antoine = RENT, \u2018GOOD FARM OF ABOUT ns er than at most country points.Recelpts \u2019 Frias ihe Dors, ervey aparalieled 1 ness\u2019 Office: 5 Teens (80) arpents, on the: Wis hy M wy RAR Lo pusheis am is net SHIPPING NEWS.the metropolls of Canada, a city of\u2018 tires Vaka R.ALLEY, Ercan cemriea.A BARGAIN \u2014 NEWFOUNDLAND.SEAL Catherine, - close.to: Montreal.P, 5 921 bushels.In store, Fort William, 723,.\u2014 publie Iiboees Cans ich ' ame thn be Ln- ALLEY & COSTIGAN, .bee: ey for dents: 3 fast ot Sho thing LYM & ER or > Advocates, 3 rear ei, compared with 3,600,000 bushels The Allan steamship Assyrian sailed from Reis ds While every little clty in\" fhe for \u2018the Kimdike.Address L., 40, Wit-| New York Lite\u2019 Building, Montreal: 2\" of (EN Philadelphia for Glasgow ut noon on Tues- United States, every \u2018commune\u2019 in Fravice, Real: Pataïs and Investment \u2018Brokers, Hess\u201d.Office, ws - o LET.17 LEMOINE ST four.atories, of day.every hamlet in other Suropean cousitriss, L I\" ; T4 ment; rant Jow to suitable tenant, r TORONTO MARKUTS, na Meh Sats, rot Si eee TR nt |! Me me.men i Mamet.von Gate vis = ve ry gt Bai æe- Toronto, March 9.\u2014Market quiet.Flour London.i 8 a \u2019 \u2018for Ble¥cle, No.\"3 Kent wt | Sy 218 st Panl street.Jan very, dull; straight rollers in barrels, mid; | London, March 8.\u2014Arrived, Bt.John Clty, no bey Initintive, whom ih tatitule due to TE eat Batate Bemis and seid on | éxchange or tof ms st pan oh le reights, are quoted at $4 to $4.20 Halifax.without having to pay any féed whatever.\u2019 { \u2014 : 0 LET, i ST.URBAIN \u2018278 and #77, nor an exporters are doing in gr ered north Movile, March &\u2014Arrived, Furbessis, Now After stating that the out of muck TapreRTins NETHER, | mAGécoN gs JOR SALE; Frice rice.$40.Sherbrooke street), Noa 37 an of 12 to hly © and west quoted at to 8%c; goose whont York, a project would evoke everl wrétitude 1 0.RENTS.CoLLNUTRD, = F.GRAY, 0.lish and comfortable residences, \u201con em.rorth and west, sold 82¢; No.1 hard north 1 So tral 5 +14 rooms each, with \u2018Daisy\u2019 eaters, On- * 2nd west held at $110, Noms B Belfast, March 8.\u2014Arrived, Teelin Head, rem the public for the couneti Undertaking VALUATIONS.71 ¢ 1736 = coted at 3c weet aad sie end)\" Maides St.J | do the Srinlo says that the only Tous ob | Money - 10 loan on Art and .sedotid: mbt.FoR SALE, Bouan CoNEED 3 st.Berasnt.\u2014larie ire stares, \" nd- jarley at 36c to 37c.Oats dull, ocholce New York, March 8.\u2014Arrived Kalser Wil- it would entail.However, ae en Bool.and debentures ures bought and ne \u201cDoms.AL pedigres; A Le tof | each; elno No.\u201817204, ve aye eid \"orn Se a an soirs né Ethiopia, Sones, Bremen; Certs.Liverpool; pe founded Pr any Le cam on iN srcial paper nesotia 06° onimal\u201d \u2018need apply.2 wiv | Mor 8 and en lous À \u2018 e there bt es \u2014 EE 4 Py | rome cen Moin, ary oa * track at Tcronto, 37c asked; Canadian Ghat: \u2018 Line at on appr] ane a oubt = - Hess.Office, , ~~ ds each, Montéaim street, No.ald lam, 3lc asked.Bran scarce and firm, Labs Sil.trom Foren 1 oclogk that an appeal t to ths pu public would bridg fa.|.Hon SALES dsndsome Tue-! FOR 841 E,HOt OLD.FOURNITURE ana mast comfortable Eo Bh - Pa PEL SO Tou Strole baa a base os ih hy aerators or >: \u201ci gt Rr or, that Pursoss, a wumber terrace of seven,on Wavere | Tamils, gra 7 MIDI be gold}, BaF river front Ap a = J with & se 2 vol of books .en dmgertaal wo | we, tren nex chimp.\u2019 Prince: 7 ce .Press ine sad at Fic north Rad wom sud Soviets | ORIENTAL TRAVELS: LZ i pI i of | a BESO) eme Ensy termes: Tin Tn a Lion x: = ri ede?aan SNerings light at S0c west\u2019 and ase] Vietoits, B.C.oda nd aioe wealthy ota in Tag thet the City vaine Ho ses contain 7 rooms, parier, VOR a ne « {mo LET, [CERTAIN proses 1 oh pat Buckwheat quoted at 35c to 37c out- pire pe: > stone a ds sul collections fous of Sodka, wi which prot room.atime ous four bed.bh: eat\u201d Blocks ks, 9.50 BEE hd \u2018un vie tov \"ed tw } Se x for -wan tho, aise - A es est \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Koner, ive 25 E orou 7 Tp | Ogoe founded.\u2018tho Keeping C the racy | ema, Jinn press in Rall \"Hand: 2 Sata,\" his BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS, Mr BE ia, K.N.Mins Musa ay, Mr.A\u2019 uld cost but a trifte.Senie aunmiois du \u2018parier 851 Tel the.Cable advices to the Board of Trade this Schleicher Mrs.Re Sewe child, + : + Ground odd.i 20k Faring were as follows: London, March 9, General C.F.8 Spitsel.Mr.{ | A PLEASANT EVENING.Kitehen, hardwood foor,enem- |, ; sen 1 Cargoes off coast, wheat, less active; H.Uehida, Mr.\"a Vantin, Mrs.Ja, a.A cited sink, Bathroom, ong.| on D.ize, nothing doing.\u2018On passage, white Vanrijp, Mr.H.Wortha.pin ares romdei te sta rt anse elled_ bastr, \u2018bath' and wie, ÿ ad- paar quiet; red wheat easy; maize, rather AN OCEAN RACE.\u201c| members, of the Eundeg Ces on al Fi Jia © nie Jrixht.| proue sure te mention Pr ie A fp © Liverpool spot wheat matze firm, Halifax, N.5., March 9.\u2014There wad g vais the occasion being the annual So a Khai 3 when Fr a i we seth Tiare | tment ve bi Son fers Saline pee [oo STH Stock: and an teint, | wal tubes Bor rrébime dira [Ste er spa i pS On; y ET = May.\"7 4d July, Se 83 Sept, 66 74 Supeelor, Beaver live, loft Liverpool on eb: | ing Drogramame, sonnioties or dinde Slans.Re NEVILY, Er.Builds WANTED, \u2018BY NOUR ye Lapins, [he maize steady, 38 4%d M 4 3% leading out of port together.The Laké| musical selections, Was given lame in the L126 N1, Antoine st.| Tel.808, employed.darts me 1ge aos poy, Be 34 or 23 Xd Sept.Superior called at Moville for Tally sad evening.The a the on Rios\u201d wes \u201cand & sitting-foom, Le in- + 14.therefore defainnd sev ours.The: teight-of nd pétmance \u201city of Beaver Hall, p tis, wheat, 28.60 March, 27.45 August; the way across, hut the Mon.Eisderate; \u2018Witntas® 1 ley \u2018 ma March, 50.-35 May.French coun- Les bot bob u A re erday mon Xe TR ony Fryer LE ia hd mat bo 2e Witatas' uit : 7m ing and after peesongers, sell [ with Mosars.Morton, meet ed at seven.The Lake.perior came OP [Jury clever conjurer: and 4° WANTED, | 7 EMPTOYES | %ICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.at ten o'clock, five hours after her rival.parforms his tricks \u2018would do 1g day, rite dy a of ; Esn Stock Y 1 March 9.\u2014 THE $8.ROSEDALE TO BE REPAIRED.| professional\u201d Fi entertainment .Pied ing ann = She Te a chout sie son Stock 1 Pr moe, elpts, 2 000: Kingst , Ont, March 9\u2014The steamer, | With the singiuæ of the National Anthén, \u201c tou-steeets.Aséress A1, Wirnoss\u201d Qffvs; a ts according to officia] re- Resedale, abandoned by the undorwriters | - a .shipments, 3,013; left over.3,- and owners after her wrecking on i USINE.\u201cNOTES, a t fai acti ey 5 higher Ten i Shon Pe Tag Door purchased by-Mr.| sent ka =, alrly active and 5c er.Jock, 1 + TT.re Du -70 to $3.90; mix ak at | John Held, M.P.for Camdinal, po an [ wife, of 7 Cl 3.35: heavy shipping at $3.M LIVERPOOL MARKET PRICES CURRENT, rrool, March 9, 1808.\u2014Spr : red winter, 78 10%d; Ne.1 tos 11%d; corn, 3s 5344.pass, Los 3d; lard, 27s 34; tallow.We; 2085.avy, 09g 8a; light, 298; cheese, Has Tg - and then said : EE (Carlotts Perry, in N.Ÿ.\u2018 Independesit.\u201d) rs \u201cI can\u2019t belp it-and there's no use of my trying sny more.I can\u2019t be good when I ought to, Brough © peso oa ought to be good all the time.But I mean that, when anything goes wrong, and I ought to stop and think, ahd be patient, and all that, why theu\u2019s the very time -I fail.'{ get mad and do something I'm ashamed of ; and oh, dear! I wish I hadn\u2019t such a horrid quick tem- Pe om Gayle said all this to himself, just after he had come out of ome of his \u2018mad fits,\u201d as h¥ called them, and he had told pretty much the truth.He was quick-tempered, and it took very little to prove it to anybody.If his sboestrings were in a knot, as the best | Teguiated shoevtripgs will sometimes bè, that fiery temper of lis was ready to ez- plode over even that trifle; and the chances were that the shoe would take a sudden journey across the room, foi- Jowed by a \u2018There! Lie there, you horrid old thing!\u201d Then it wouldn\u2019t take many minutes to show Master Tom that he couldn\u2019t appear at breakfast Like \u2018my son John, with one shoe off and one shoe on.\u201d So he would cool down, and, with a good many.struggles with the string and more with himself, would finally conquer.So he managed to be in what he called \u2018a snarl\u2019 a good deal of the time ; for, by some strange reason, boys and\u2014well, yes, girls, too, are wonderfully fond wf teasing any one who can be made to show temper so easy, and Tom had the name of \u2018spitfire,\u2019 \u2018 Firecracker,\u201d and several such names as the ingenuity of schoolchildren can devise, and there isn\u2019t much that school-boys and girls can\u2019t think of.Now, is there?Well, this morning that I'm telling you about, Tom evidently got out on the wrong side of the bed.Little Johnny had managed to upset the wash bowl, - and deluged Tom\u2019s bare feet ; and Tom\u2019s- cup of wrath was full, if the bowl was not, and it didn\u2019t take long to empty it on poor Jahnny\u2019s little head.Now, Tom didn\u2019t really care anything about water.Bless you! no; no more than a duck.He'd wade and swim in it half the summer, and skate on it day and night in winter, when it had \u2018gone to sleep,\u201d you know ; but he didn\u2019t want it splashed over him that way.And he stormed and scolded, and, having succeeded in making Johnny ec up a I'm sorry to say it, a wicked blow.Then his thoughts came back to him, and he said to himself ;: \u2018What a wild beast I'm getting to be\u2019 And, being warm-hearted and quick to repemt; he caught up his little brother and proceeded to pet him into happiness again.Now I've been telling about Tom\u2019s faults, or his one great fault, it\u2019s only fair to tell something about his good qualities, for he had them in plenty.Evegybody has, you know.He was generous and loving and brave.His temper could be aroused just as easily for any one else as for himself.Bo you see it did not have its root in selfishness wholly, and many battles he fought for younger and smaller boys ; only, you se, a boy with such a temper is always at a disadvantage.He don\u2019t always see the right side clearly.And then Tom was always ready to confess and repent, and made many and honest resolves to do better ; and so, when he had driven out the wild beast, as he said, and was himself again\u2014and he was then a very pleasant \u2018self,\u2019 indeed\u2014it was hard not to forgive him and believe bis promises.This morning, after he had made all his ado.about his unexpected foot-bath, and had confessed that he might as well give up trying, his mother said to him : \u2018I want to give you something to take with you to-day to help you keep sweet- tempered.\u2019 \u201cGuess it\u2019il be more than I can carry \u2018round, mother.A whole barrel of sugar wouldn't keep me sweet-tempered,\u2019 said Ton.< ¥ 18 isn\u2019t anything te take in your.hand, child ; but something to carry in your mind.\u2019 \u2018No use; not & bit.I've tried.all those old wise rules.I've counted ten \u2014that ie, I've counted \u2019em afterward\u2014 and I know \u201cLet dogs delight to bark and bite,\u201d and \u201cBe slow to anger,\u201d and \u201cLet not your angry passions rise\u201d; but, if a fellow can\u2019t think of \u2018em in time to keep him from getting mad, what is the good of \u2018em all, Pd like to know ?\u2018Tom, my son, I know a little about it myself !\u201d \u2018 You, mother ! get mad.\u2019 \u201cI don\u2019t very often nowadays; but if I were to tell you that you take your hasty temper from your mother, what would you think ¥ Tom looked thoughtful for a minute, \u201cWell, mother, I think I'd be awful glad\u2014I mean very glad.In the first place, I'd know that you un- -derstand just how a fellow feels; and then I'd think, as you got over it, maybe I would some time, though -I don\u2019t see much signs of it now.But give us that recipe of yours, It\u2019s most school- time.\u2019 \u2018Tom, you admire heroes.Nsw, I want you to Be ome, and I think you \u2018Why, I never saw you Vea it's ghd almanse, that wrote \u201cknew what he was talking about, I guess.\u201cI think it's very likely.Will you try to remember it ?\u2019 \u2018Oh! yes, I'll try ; but there's precious little use in trying, I tell you,\u201d and Tom started for school, and Mrs.Gayle stood and watched him lovingly, as only a mother can, and was herself glad that out of her own experience Fhe gi n ige-with her boy.y was pente she thought how hardly won is the victory over one\u2019s own spirit.Tom went along saying to himself :\u2014 \u2018 \u201cGreater than he that taketh a city.\u201d I cal! that putting it pretty strong.\u2019 \u201cJust then Jarvis Brooks caught sight of him from down the street, and called out: \u201cWell, \u2019twasn\u2019t patting it a bit.strong, aîter all\u2019.; So by the time he reached Jarvis be spoke to him as pleasantly.as though Nitro-glycerine was \u2018his name and he liked it.Jarvis was a good-natured boy, not by any means unkind intentionally, but liked to tease, just for fun.Not getting much fun this time, he gave it up ; and eo Tom had gained a little victory and began to feel \"quite pleased with himself.Ball-playing wae the game at that time.Marbles and kites had gone by, and noth- \u2018ing but bate and balls were seen on the play-ground, and I'm not sure but they were in the minds of the boys during school hours.At least, that was the way the teacher accounted for imperfect lessons now and then.Tom managed to get through the morning in school and at recess without once getting vexed, He came\u2019 near it once or twice, and when \u2018Will Hammond - accidentally overturned Tom\u2019s dinner-pail, causing the apples to roll around the floor in a reckless manner\u2019 \u2014= Parest and Best for Table aud Daicy No adulteration, Never cakes, ~ DUCRO' S ALIMENTARY ELIXIR Is highly recommended as a remedy for lung diseases and as a preventive for typhoid, malarial,and all kinds of fevers.Agents: E.FOUGERA & CO., NEw YORK.cit Jaundice, Dyspepsia and all Stomach and Liver Complaints, Lars-Liver Pills.ate Ter Ein and leave 20 anploasant alter Seid byall © have the material for one in you.Here's a recive for hero-making : ç © AR BEER igo Aarti se Aoi AEN Tr Ad 4.4 NO Ah Le Aesth ~ A al Orvis state.Vio Be! came où of wn] \u201cFoe man \u201c Hello, there, Nitro-glycerine ! On your \"A wv the blood few T fa How 1 up to Tom's face + heart ! he.¢ = to , Just, in time.to : H.x.TRUELL, il fe Ë F > bn to the purpose, in time - appetite, he \u2018Your ie works first-rate, 2 mother.Pm getting\u2019 great, according der what you call \u2018trying circumstances,\u2019 © cl tisfaredy fF \u2018hen he went home at noon, for his demolished dianer didn\u2019t quite eatisfy his \" your \u2018ve kept my temper oa the ; snd, I tell yoy, it's been: an.too.Will Hainmond had to go and up: set my dinner pail and spoil my dinner, È Cancer defies the sur | * péon bat yields to ourjy ETAnLE: 4 mil ALAR mer or! 2 SX Wins?116 St.Peter street, Mechanfes Institate Butiding llsicss haive its own way until # gets stronger than yourself.3 3 Stamp ft out now.ABBEY\u2019S EFFERVESCENT SALT will} do ît.- Its daily use regulates fhealth-\u2014cures and prevents disease.All druggists » sell this standard English preparation at 60c à lasge bottles trial size, 25c.© Hlustrations: : for Books, Catalogdes, Circulars, Advertise.nrents, &c sey Half-Tone ; Etchings, _ Ego the bout produced, f, at 1 BC per square inch, ~~ Minimum for any single * Half-tone Eto 1.25.Vignotipg exten hing, $1.2 SPECIAL RATES for Large Quantities, Line Etchings, 6C per square inch, Minimum for any singls Etching, BOC, pe ri if required, extra.- - SPECIAL RATES for Large Quantities DESIGNING, ELECTROTYPING, STEREOTYPING, de.4 , , TN JOHN DOUGAUL & SON, -*WITHESS\u2019 PRINTING HOUSE, Corner Craiz sand Blouzy fits.x \u2014\" Professional.PATENTS codes \u2018 HERSTONHAUGHECo Montreal: Canada Life Build tax, Bt, ip We.ba marke Torn Pas Patent Shucied 07% simplified Anished in ie Ant Iran ee ; AtLAX, DÉMINION AND REATER Énrèe.| English languages:\u2014 ALL LINES FROM MONTREAL AND NEW YORK ENGLAND AN D EUROPE, Inter Resorts.4 Tel, HiT6 WwW.H.HENRY, Ament.i ABERIGANANDE QUEBEC STEAMSHIP ce All Lines from New Yoek to Europe, Bermuda, West Indies, Florida, «te COOK'S TOURS.| Grant Trunk Toko Other 167.000 Sop House Letting The following announcements, printed on \u2018| mood paper, are For Sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Many of them are in both the French and CELLAR TO LET.CLOSES AT ONE\u2019 O'CLOCK.COTTAGE FOR SALE.DRESSMAKING DONE HERB.DRESSMAKING, * DWELLING.TD LET.FACTORY TO LET.PLAT TO LET.FOS SALE OR\u2019 TO LET.FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.RNSSHED ROOMS TO LET.HOUSE-TO LET.HOUSE TO LET OR YOR SALE.HOUSE FOR SALE, LEASE FORMS.LOT TO.LET.\u2026 LOT FOR SALE, LOWER DWELLING TO LET.- LOWER PART OF HOUSE TO LEE.MBALS AT AIS.HOURE.: - PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE ROOM TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.SHOP TO LET.SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET.STABLE TO LET.STÔRE TO.LET.STORE AND DWELLING TO LET.TABLE BOARD.THIS PROPERTY FOR SALE.TO LET.UPPER DWELLING TO LET.UPPER PART OF HOUSE TO LET.YARD TO!LET.JOHN DOUGALL & 80N, PUBLISHERS.Cor.Craig and &t, Peter sts.Montreal.Groceries, Provisions, &c.WALTER PAUL.FAMILY GROCER, Still keeps the lead as a Purveyor of First-class Groceries, Fruits and Provisions, With all the extras In these lines that are te be got im any market.Oorner Motcifs and 8t Catherine Sts.4 Winter Resorts.J AMES A.BAZIN, Dentist, 169 Peel street, \u201cTooke\u2019s Bailding,\u2019 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and DAY every week.MITH, MARKEY & MONTGOMERY, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, So, TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 AF.JAMES ATRERY.$ : ROBERT CO.SMITH, D.GEO.KL À.MOI £0, 8 Manxgy.| OHN B.ABBOTT, APYOCATH, SOLICITOR, dc.CHAMBERS, No.183 ST.JAMES ST.Tel, 1442, Over the Star OMce, ADVOCATE and BANRISTER, - TENPLE BUILDING, 285 de James Uizeet.SETH P.LEET, ROL, Anvocars, | MABRUTER, de, MBGHANIOE TOTS BUILDING, - | sa pia trom arawings.or.phemgratta, ap | [rte ram pp Soh on naa | HOTEL ST: CHARLES, ATLANTIC CEYY, N.J, OPEN ALL THB YEAR.THE FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST.Most modern heating system, electric lights, sun parlors, elevators, and all hotel conveniences.Hot and cold, fresh and salt Water in all baths.Write for New Illustrated Booklet.JAMES REILLY, Owner and Prey'r.OTEL DENNIS, AT LANTIO ar Nid.Pireetiy on the = a Hoe ana Aco AN improverhen detail i Rooms en suite nd.nes wader in house, E es à and Phila.& ne te fiom a TON: Wee ss eter wall on Boater 308.oF Lt CHALFONTE, J - ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.the Beach.Nae pa aot, band 1d or bathe honse.Booklet mosératé rates, by.x 200 dora set, STEAMSHIP TICKET OFFICE Also.te Floride, West Indies and AH ethern W \u2019 Placards, &c.LLUST ATIONS F JLLUSTRATIONS FOR Books | \u201cImproved pvp WA Service.\u2014Windsor St.Station, 9.3) am, oy ee \u2018ou or tribes woek days only.\" ottawa Siceplug C Car Service.and refurning board car at Otkawa at 9 p.m.Best Routes to the |KLONDIKE - YUKON GOLD FIELDS.$30.VANCOUVER \u2014AND\u2014 VICTORIA Train Train leaves Montreal, Windsor st.2 p.m.week days, Tourist Sleeping Oar service to Paoide Const.Frequent Sailings from Vancouver snd Victoria.Particulars on applicavian.Reduced rates to other points on application.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 St.James Street, Jat to J] i 4 Pau ta > GRAND TRUNK ne fares of the Grapd Trunk \u201cEyatem \u2018 between points, Beth tocar and THROUGH, includiag fares to ALASKA, NPIKE, the PACIFIC COAST, WINKIPEG and the NORTHWEST, as well as ST.PAUL, and all ether competitive peints, are exactly the same as other Lines.FREE COLONIST SLEEPING CARS \u2014TO0\u2014 Winnipeg as» Canadian North-West.LOWEST RATES, BERT, AND MOST + POPULAR ROUTE, Passing through principal Canadian cities and Chicago and St.Paul, Minnesota, and Dakota.OUR FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS for families and others going west are a special convenience, and passongers may bring their own bedding, or may purchase it at cost price at Montreal or Toronto.station.These Colonist Sleeping Cars will go through without change, Portland, Me.Montreal and Toronto to Winnipeg.FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS will leave Montreal every Tuesda, A at 9.00 a.m., and 10.25 p.m.commencing March 8th, Passengers for the KLONDIKE & YUKON GOLD FIELDS will be accommodated in these FREE COLONIST SLEEPERS as far as Chicago or St.Paul, where similar sleepers can be had to the Pacific Coast.* SETTLERS 5PECEAL TRAINS.Commencing March 8th.Special trains with\u201d Settlers\u2019 effects and household goods will (if sufficient trafic offers) run from Toronto every: Tuesday evening at 7.00 p.m.during March and April These Settlers\u2019 trains will have through Celonist -Sloepers pig without ¢] | ed through and arene and live stock forwarded without customs examination.For tickets, reservation of space in Sleepars apply to Company's agents, 187 St.James st.and Bonaventure Station.| CITY TICKET OFFICRS, 137 Bt.James st., and Bonaventure Station.S88.Sailings.{JUROEE.EUROPE, EUROPE.J TICKETS B YALL LINES, ! LAN, DOMINION and EE AVES 1 HOLLAND- AMERIO HT AE ES EN TIO, are NOÉ ERA TRANSPORT sad Tato STAR Upon Tan vis Now York.A, INDIES, ato, de 63 Callor or write for lowest quotations before 100k \"WMness' Ofies, Montreal S\u2014Trains Each Way\u20146 ve Montreal 100 pm.210 p.m.Dalhousie Square Station, wel.9.10 p.m.daily Oitawa ducs teens sreasenass sienne nes Le.4.25 a.m.daily Lansengors may remain in canat Ottawa until Ÿ a.m., ed, and will, run, thr .pel aed, Tu i eh Yb INTERCOLONIAL DIVISION, On and after TUESDAY, March Trains will leave Union Station (B ture) as follows: 18t, the onaves.MARITIME EXPRESS, Saturday excepted 7.03 p.m, > ., i Sunday = Pa = ex: fe Monireaï\u2026 6,00 a.ho Arrive St.Hyacinthe.,.8.50 a.m, o LEVIS cu.noce esse, voucous Depart Montreal .Arrive St.Hyacinthe.mont reset formation es 1o rove, res ci | Mev oo $16 \u201c Bt Flavie._\u2014ro- ¢ Campbellton .Dining CG Maritime E .ST.PAUL, Montresi and \u201cHalltax.Traits.bebe ec city an es y steam MIN NEAPOLIS, CITY TICKET OFFICE, DULUTH, 138 St.James Strees - Montreal, TORONTO.st.Johns, PQ .se so $0.25 St.Hyaciathe .0.50 Sherbrooke .1.00 Belleville.3.00 Cobourg .,.5.00 Port Hope .+82 = 5.00 A MERICAN LINE NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON, From Piers Ha and 15, North River Now York, of Pune street.) &t Paul.Wed, Mar.9, 10am.8e Louis, Wed, Mar 16,10 am.New York .Wed, Mar.23 10am Bt.Paal., Wed, Mer.30, 102 m Bt.Louis.\" Wed.ApL 6 10 am Shortest and most convenient route i London.No transfer by tender.No tida] delay.Close connection at Southampton for Havre end Paris by special twin-screw Li ess i haan t to'Soufhamÿti6\" :75 20° eran Cabin passage.$48 and upwards SPECIAL ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES.Stesrage at Vory Lew Rates.For freight or passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CI, No.6 Bowling Green, New York.W.H.NENRE, 116 8t, Peter st, Mochanies\u2019 Building W.F.ECG.199 8t.James street, Montreal.UNION TICKET OFFICE: Windsor Netel, Montreal, D.BATTERSBY, 178 88.James Street, opp.Temple Bis.Montreal.16 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.From LirerpoolL Steamer.From Portland Feb.10.SCOTSMAN.Feb.26,1 p.7 Feb.LABRADOR .Mch.12.1 nm Meb.3 NV RME \u2026.Mch.19,1 pm Mch.17.BCOTSMAN.April8 1pm Mch.3L.LABRADOR! \u201cAprill8, 19 om Liverpool Steamer From Doston Mch.9.CANADA.Mech.26, noon April 13.) .CANADA.April 20, 4 pon Rates of passage to Liverpool and Lon- donderry: Cabin, $50 to $£0; second cabin, $3¢ to $42.50; steerage to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, $22.50 to $25.50.Midship saloon, electric light, spacious promenade decks.For further Information apply to any agent of the Company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & (0, 17 St.Sacrament St.General Agents.Montreal.i 2 1807 WINTER SAILINGS\u2014 1898.BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sailing Weekly Between St, John, N.B., and Liverpesl.Calling at Matifax and Moville, Ircland, each way.From From LIVERPOOL.Steamers.ST.JOHN.HALIFAX Bat.Feb.19.Lake Huron.Wed.Mar 9.Thu Mar 10 dat.Feb, 38.Lake Superior.Wed.Mar.16.Thu Me:.1?Sat.Mar.5.Gallia.\u2018Wed.Mar.23.Thu.Mar 24 Fri.Mar.1L, Lake Ontario.Wed Mar.30.Thu Mar 3 Eat.Maz.1% Lake Winnipeg.Wed.Ap!.6.Thu.Ap' FIRST CABIN\u2014SIngle, $50 to $60.Return, $100.00 to $114.00, according to steamer selected.SECOND CABIN\u2014To Liverpool or Lor- don, $34.Return, 366.75.To Glasgow, £37.65.Return, $74.06.To Belfast, $35.25 Return, $69.25.STEERAGE-\u2014-To Liverpool, London, Glas gow, Landanderry, and Belfast, $22.50.For furrher ulars as to freight of passage apply\u2019 P.& C.MACIVER, Tower Buildings, 22 Waterstrest, LIVYRR POOL, D.W.CAMPER FLL General Manag'r, 18 Mespital Bireet, MONTREAL.J And ST, JOHN, N.B T A.8.DeWOLF & SON, Halifax, 16 ING DONE IX CAS EREE 24 gan TERRE 2824 HE 453 923 Y5Q = 7 PRÉE 2 E EÉpl GIRL IN THE moDLE | (L.T.Meade, in \u2018The Young Won.\" Li (Continued.) .N FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE \u2014_\u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 | AVegetable Preparation for Assimilating he FoodandRegula- tif the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Di \u2018 tion,Cheerful- (48 Hess and Res! contains nether | | Oprumi, Morphing nor Mineral.x pl T NARCOTIC.; Aperfeét Remed: for Const ; 5 À tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, on | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- |i i| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.Fac Simile Signature of SN Oastarls is up in cire bottles only.Ti MES is not sold de bal Don't allow anyone to sell MR jou anything else on the ples or promise tha ij 3 1s \"just as good\u201d aud \u201cwill answer every pure Rl pose.\u201d A Boe that you get C-A-B-T-0-E-I-4, The fas smile Lo signature avery i of v .vw .kd sper.pp v A A DOAN?S KIDNEY PILLS.\" A Nurse Cured of Dropsy.druggists at Mrs.Isabella Richardson, a well-known narse living at 80c.8 box or 91 Catharine Street, Hamilton, Ont., esys : \u201cUp to fifteen 3.for $1.28, | months ago Lifollowed the avocation.of nurve, shan A was .taken ill with Dropsy aad Kikns§ trouble: = ud PIIIIIDD> + Sold by ail \u20aceeecccece feet began to swell, my blood was weak, and watdsy and [ had unbearable pain in my back, Urinary troubles caused me untold suffering, loss of sleep and pain.While in this condition I procured a box of Doan's Kidoey Pills and gave them a fair trial, and am pleased to say the pain has left me, the dropsical symptoms are gone, the urinary trouble has ceased and, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills, I am completely cured,\" : Be sure you get DOAN'S.OBE EE BREAKFAST ) ONE) FOR NOTHING NICER THAN CLARK'S GENEVA SAUSAGE.Have you tried them ?Order through your Butcher or Gros +.¢ wee \u2014 E Half Tone.Ji ss i He was a genius who invented the half i tone process.It is comparatively so very much i= cheaper and more expeditious than the old time i hand.engraving that the latter simply had to yield to the former.To-day, if you see a beautiful build- | ing or other picture on business stationery you can generally venture the guess that it is a half tone, \u2018and if it is a very well finished picture you might venture to add! that it was probably done at the Witness \u201d Printing House.I Have you not need of finer business stationery \u2018than you.have been in the habit of using.We \u201cwould like to print some for you, THE \u201c WITNESS > PRINTING HOUSE, Corner Craig and St, Peter Sts.A THAT THE F - UNION The.Ox: sity RULES ¢ CH \u2014\u2014 Notwithst weather for the union « a success fÎ affair was St.George\u2019 showed that the event.appearance, the Hollies very compli ing, to whi also thanke Club for t sentiment t plause.Th son, Achille mouch Was not fori one side of ot the first EEpelzer LR i nd i Re gif i >a 2g i= 33 js Mazon 9; i808 WEDNESDAY, To The \u20ac E IY 7 SOU! VENIRS sp ron | | very en \u201cvas held mt |i « JRE 2 Athenaeum, foronts.on on Saturday pight |.\u2019 ; SEND 12 COMPLETE SUNLIGHT OB Lurésuor Soap WeAPpens, ont kino eat thom ot Island Amateur aca .OR ASSORTED, FOR A MAGRIPICENT SOLOREDART.PIOTURE; on 26.Louse.qabont fitty members attended, a pd Le : WRAPPERS FOR A STILL FINER ART: Hl oon team together\u201d Rnderiaking to iV Î stm SEND 50 COMPLETE WRAPPERS, SUN em -Laréuo, om kiiarvity, | 2 pamed the Athenteurm Baseball Clob.and.Z.FOR AN ELEGANTLY Bounp STANDAIJ \u201c CATALOGUE\" SENT TO.l'will undoubtedly receive n strong support , ANY acogese.from the.older aembers.of the big Churox LEVER.BROS.\u2018street club.totiowing officers were ected: Brinton A.Johnson; vise-pre- |.Limited \u201cToronto: 5 TH New Y March 8~That cars er- CL : À genisation, : sional Baseball Cary will hod, Sie Fifth TRA ; - j'Avenue- Hotel, its aanvat spring sohoduie sr, K7 a \" Meeting to-morrow evening.or since the ++ = dose coury ECZEMA, : Bastern has coutinued So hod tts es Set \u2019 ; here\u2019 re; y, ou no | Ÿ : \u201d ; 4 Bontative th lthoukh has bo repre | And rr Diseases of 7 Se ker due prises oc he mations agen | aug - ce er p on & na : LOTD BEEF - has gradually heen @eveloped into \u20ac al; 2° ; Prosperous \u2018organization.\u201cThe money-mak- | a Is Health sroducing.cit.© « \u201c@ ing towns last\u2019 year wero Buftalo, Toronto, |\u2018 7 : Syyacvse and Providence, - while Montreal, DA = : 4 thé new member, expected to de profits ai vo BEST for Strength\u2019 and Flavor.Co rv.ay.It ter 1a\u2018h r = - ME A # ' oil The VIMBOS FLUID.BEEF C0.Ltd, of Bttabelth & London, | dent Powers who Babar fi ts \u201cCHRONIC CONSTIPATION.ak yo 83 st.Francois Xavier St.Mont rept.gratos will prove aatisiactors Walch Re be-| ol : tt, Ke Simple and Effective _ Treatment.ot a - : > ly ~ clubs., :'_Chronte constipation] a mies : purgatives las been found, to follow after almost er Th Jowstati stable pills.' : WHEELIN \u2019 Meh the an Its: of san iors rpg are Gmicntad awd 08 ene ms reprod ra Las i sa = eee G 1 0 ps por 2 to uce in .A - EE fal effect\u2014with the added Bours of pa eaten ty and absemoe of griping or nsusea\u2014the a added 4 and valuable properti - mer UNION SNOWSHOE TRAMP.feated the a itoriss ¢ of Montreal for - Ja pe opines themselves, A go lo Evo af three weeks of atnows improved Effervescent Carlsbad\u2019 Power w 4 ri oe to ope.: the Intermediate championsht an seen to [fund in most cases requisite to reguists- tlie bowels that they reacquire the natural habit- of acting without a ; er Ber Soi Poncious né Re ie Die rein po renier of a7 Kind, Dncadin Son\" Hoth Lod = + ons are.0 , ) .\u2018 ; The Oxford-Cambridge Univer of spectators.Mr.C.\u2018McKerrow.of the .12 Ager, fone s Tmproved Effervencent Carjsbad Powder ia a natural, hesithtnl remedy in constipation, promptly and practical M.A.A.A., who refereed the game here on .\u2018Where - ile 7 ; Satardey between.the Sharatocke acû the \u201c1y \u2018an Nature herself doés.- x desply ponte habit of constipation bas been acquired, injuring the th and enjoyment, it , \u2014 sity Boat Race Draw.Ottawas, filled the same position Tast night.|i?Will be sheedily discoversd how great ars the advantages following tho use of Kutnow's Powder.on ing Near.ONTARIO AFFAIRE, >: DR: ROBT, c.KENNER, IN x PAPER COMMUNICATED TO THE NEW ALBANY MEDICAL HERALD, _ Toronto, March 8.\u2014At a meeting of : UTNOW'S Improv Cartsbad- Powder is inteaded ks a subatituta for the European mineral water.Ii ÿ \u2014 pin i: Pie 0.EA ant\u201d e ening, : Pan of ows Improved fn th een at or.drink Jntemperately or those who lead a sedentary life, it has acted most ha oviy.022 RULES GOVERNING THE VIENNA shoration the tric mcioming.ie Hoh Gn thei uy remade anes à of the wrio Mail constitution 1t has mes on io, Jolt, then another balay vl vou in \u201cHESS TOURNAMENT profoestonaiiene wis taken + \u2018all the ue Nousness I found FKUTNOWS nD Rervescent Carlstiad powder to act promptly and to relieve this sohdition with readiness.+ ; .members of the team were rfinstated, with lents wlio pass gravel: o Patios eficiont agent.As a \u2018simple laxative in those constantly suflering with ; \u2014\u2014 - the exception of the captain, Jas, McDonald, [ ,- tion, .this agent awa a chant REE 2 -takes it regularly told me she liked 1t better than all vther things of ite , \u2014 wo wis beld Lo be an the are for \u201cclas, because it act pores\u2019 oved Safir Not a few patients have told Ih Sho tame (hint, wud CHS 1p one _ at ©.AN INTERESTING colrpgr.1.: Le AD Worthless.© ea 1 ; = ea, - Can pet PASS Le > TUNA a ; Todt .toon 1x ; orme : ; Lr : ÿ ; Monday ! Ja Rar tals ra 13.Asior Pics, Yo was 9 Sd axe ta ee ¥ LA : ak.nt tens 1985: Ei Pron.-2 322 41 Firringlon Head, ibd \u2018 from ca, Mons oa Rolling Mila Com any, West ta Delia of Gharios w.villes ur \u2019 POS Foy < * : H : ; an aver » - lo Bo dred di and \u20ac A null, 1 for ioe «2 Co., whic Le Rupsced rect fra n me e one hu be \u201cmile et i \u2018PRICE, $1.00 ean \u2018BOTTLE, POSTPAID.Ç bles score nf one boal The game On- March 17, on uarter mile cam ERAN hile from start to finish von evonly con- track în Belle Air, Floriéa.mer haa | \u2018judges and shuts out thelr view of the wil de made in either ¢ crew.Last week H, four cared crew ile .josted The players and officials were as been training hard, \u2018snd ta'in Dertect :0ondi- other riders.Tell me W.you think thoes Gold and C.D.Burnell paid a visit to Cam- | regain the cham i) follows: | ton for unpaced work, aad third man.bridge, and were, 1 belt rised to \u201c| Rolling Mills\u2014Wylie, goal; G.James,|.AFTER THE PROVINCIAL bd LE état die second and third man.| bridgs, sad were, showlag such geod form AN IN a ain 5 point; Hough, cover point; A.James, J.The Ottawa \u2018Free Preas he 0.4.ven Judge: d .be set.further a is sald that the advent of R.Carr, the : Toronto, March 8\u2014A, Fraser, the | \"\u20ac ary Lawlor, Wood, T.Lawlor, forwards.C.Bicycle Club :is not out tor.th th a Demin |Back \u2018aad ratad \u201cfeet.The scorers old Blue, at six fn the Oxford boat, tary Jt the Argonaut Rowing Club, has °C} Caverhill, Learmont & Co\u2014Bremner, goal: on, So.Clie, 18 Bot out for the Mit hors Se the Sudges were \u2018placed | due to this \u2018visit ol resident an ceived a letter from the {Germs am Botterell, point ; Newman, cover point ; 108 ine Tal last ifiual meets ga way up fa the \u2018grand stand it retary an Camiialh 1B, President and ec.Rowing Club, IavMig the freonmit Notwithstanding the rather disagreeable Bain, Cobourn, Briesls, Davidson, forwards, 1p Jf De hold in each \"province on July 1 | wala Te better sd \u2018bug Here their vison was brought to bess upon Carn asd he mens P@rticipate fa\u2019 th .weather for either snowshoeing or sletgbing, LEBITes\u2014W, Niblo and Hy.Thompson.and that tbe Domision or general.meet a a obama br: the excited crowd up to Oxford and took his seat in the boat.0 June 17 and 16 _ n snowshoers\u2019 tramp last nigbt-was be held on Labor D at Soma stand up seb a close finish.18 necessitated a change, and J.8.\u2014 , a success trom every point of view.The \u2018METS\u2019 V8, BISHOP'S COLLEGE, to whichis of Soh province re\u2019 to Jeclde [lriasmuch as the eye can Better follow a BF roving vee aoe Ent, stood down, 81) REGARDING THE VIENNA TouRNEY.1 affair was held under the auspices of the Sherbrooke, March 9.\u2014A match between and it is for the latter event at tbe OA fhe outside of & curve than it bly can pre voral times it has been point Tout Now that the full \u2018 Co , .the above clubs took Tr M û 50 which 1 sent in Phatieve y i Jrogrsinme, including \u2019 St.George's Club.and the large turnout mh = \u20ac ve pt on Moma ies: A.C.is bidding, and for which ii sent in | when looking from the insld believe the that thé Oriel man was the weak spot in the rules and regulations to govern Day in showed that the other city clubs appreciated he Sue brooks ating risk.\u2019 its application some {me \u2018ago.Sotarbore\u2019 grand sta ot stand Position Yould be b etter ff it the\u2019 Oxford\u2019 eight; without Soubt he had tm- tue international chess \u2018tournament at i» the event.The Montagnards put in a full] The \u2018Mets\u2019 scored thirteen goals, while year a great many clube raised de a re Perle pésinent officials for judges.rae rg tia Re the Baivhet oom Tunes nas come a me ne Say Le Puits and the old Tuque Bleue, and Bishop's College only managed to secure port Petosborc: and the \u201clocal m whi They Hi to compliment.the official.Seleoi [mon in whose company be found himself.ommatites betas mode ark OL the re Shem elt represtn ted oF ras ons BL cil, goal: Mig have a hard fight to secure the Coveted capable on for judges and and make scorers It takes, power, a long time to coach a clam, Tae dea of sirissing à conte là to n m ngl \u2018Mets\u2019\u2014Od ; Ba sa 2.brightly on a long procession of trampers, cover point; ; Moe, Davis, sun detesr and Rows.Potaue is better sd 1 \u2018of \u2018your officials.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 ; .Felter weight sovice, and it by chance he Which 8 n will have to play nearly ten 5 i beaded by a bugle and drum band under rwerds.thas Tie w rr vedapted hy many ways a Bot come Up.expe ro the rd ee at the rate of five games a week, is the leadership of Mr Laberge.Mr.Stev- Blahop's College\u2014Henry, goal: Carter, pt.the bicycle n have oul Je pass place - AQUATICS.he ofte Ro ne heed.Ee hat It regarded as by company that It for Boown led the \u2018tramp, a ran | Moore, cover point; Johnston, Browse, and horse track, while the\u201d Ottawa Glue\u2019 hav A 18 v y hard on J.8.Darling to be left cut Players the committee, £, Judkee, chad Be , 2 ¢ oyle an e, forw one of the finest quarter mile tracks in | \"| at.thls stage, but-G.C.Bourne must have even the apectators will very complimentary thi bout shoe- \u2018 ; 2 - get tred long de hE Ape pent ings sl bout snow oe Taeeferee, A Perles VER Genada, and an excellent grand stand tor |; SNL ms had reasons for including | Ran.fore the final stages hp the tournament are also thanked his friends of the Montagnard Measrs A.Lomas nd Riopel.jority of the wrhoelmen wish to com t is A % a Toon at th ugh Lig - Kee he pated Club for their enthusiactic aseistance, a The standing of of the Senfor B.T, League tawa, but some of their clubs hav.S teed his uaual £ st six, though be od.Mc + ix 1s generally anticipe a.that the Sale , 1 Paument, that was received with much ap- is as follows: their vote to Peterboro\u2019, , * pro Fa AA pate Darts Bow \u201cthe.boat tre- Me rest players trom entering, ° au - = ; Po M chili Éorpiaie M ainte E Mas- 3 8 3 2 2 Winnipes oa parly in the.fleld for he vels well and is steadier.Carr not being because a man may not bè able to devots >, 3 moüchel, M.Archambault and P.Langiols, e I EB E Dors don cet, us ai y ropped out, and a fit, the work ha been of a lighter nature nearly three months to the tourney.It ET | was much appreclated, as well as the ex.: F 3 !WÆ5 80 e 8 meet is going begging.he during the past day or.go.would have been much better to arrange cellent plano playing of Mr.Labeile.who 11 Bei: £ penses of the Dominjon meet are too With Carr in the boat it will be seen that that the twenty Diayers soce accepted bea divided % pat only acted as accompanist, .but also - LR A icon [heavy for a amall club to undertake.Oxford have five old Blues to depend upon, into two sections of ten man each, each + rlayed in splendid shape a march of Guil.|Lennoxville .7 1 0 % 28 a Prominent member ef the O.A.A.C., + ë - -a6 well as their last year's spare man, R.O.sole to play a tournament among them- ment.Altogether the union tramp was & Metropoiitans .6 3 0 8 8 speak ps, eo other evening, paid that \u2018où UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE-CAMEBERIDGR Pitman, who, considering he was in the ves, and a certain number of top scerers ; mast decided success.Coaticook .38 4 1 41 44 = > s claim should be considered above | IMPROVING RAPIDLY.winning \u2018crew of the Grand, at Henley, last in each section to 0, ay a final tournament : The last sleigh to leave the club house Bishop's College .3 B 1 À 48 at of J terbory\u2019 or\u2019 account of the track : .: July, must be reckoned an experienced oars- for the prizes.As regards the latter -ar- F ore sige Ne are pun leavy men got on |B ©.8 eben to.plata nes Continue, we have.16 mem Io tees hele ON has been poured upon the \u2018irpubled Béonian.À.T.Herbert, at scrum.has mot | roiiere bos bern made tn Elvis tan prises ï on .\u2018 - pe e side of it, and the result was an upset \u201cThe remaining matches to be played are! and in our club who know how to run Waters at Cambridge, and \u2018outwardly, at leased all the critics, : He rows very br¥t- [It win be rather easy to gain one, at the first curve.Everybody got mixed up between Coaticook and Bishop's College except the horses.There was nobody hurt, School, ard between Bishop's lege and bicycle races in the most approved fashion least, the :boating men of he \u201cVarsity ae family at times, but seems to have His off are threa additional prizes for those who but there should be an order or two in tows the school.It ia not likely, however, that against fret \u2018Let us get the inctal meet, snd it wilj |-Pressntiog.a.united front, Since the.Ç.he hurries on and he'| bave won the most games the not be the tauft of the management\u2019 itt Boi one one.A Homan, reba boca writ | doe does\u2019 not «ways keep good time.The ox ten prise ta%ers.\u201cIn other words, thirteen for new bats this mornin hi 11 take place, it would ï & piloct the relative.sanding of hg not prove & ue rd crew have not altogether pleased of the twenty competitors will receive of og GAA.Club wifl have the £06\u2019 wishes | f0s41 to row in the Varsity boat, mad the | JIT CSW Ave late, enû-8, Carre pre prise.Don them may even twp oF HOCKEY.a will remain this yeer t- 5 1 citizens in its efforts.| hte co #2 audios from he Trin- (knowing SR oui note, as moe .In three matches, pi ar ., ABDUIRACH JUDGES, | Fial coach nell Gass tg [iehetiae ode doubts; The act ['mobt brilliant games played dng eT RÉ ri SA rs New York, March ?\u2014Cbatrman Mots of, fru lag B65 12 hath CARBrifge In 'hat a change was mocessary in © Qaford | gress of the tou t bave boen .the L.A.W.Racing Board in.his annual re-| The Light® Blusy have atready migrated autrui promising form shown by the BY moron, Albert | ®_Bomchd, Mrvady days leads one N against , port admits that complatots wWera recelvad-| to Ely, and they.ase Bow the the guests of chatte hope that ae peat aoe of 1998 win \u201cbe roles, as they are similar to thous ICKET.« ]1sst season from racing men against what d sportsman Mr.an; ; : .Co : = CRI .77 was termed seemingly unfair decisions of rue End.~The Tote iv stein ol of the the: vartbles buts See fo affgir.] Marri son ther jetermational con.> 5 5 | Hashes by ludges at the bis race meets \u2019| Upper Thames, PL urns.The crews aro on \u20ac v should be :plaÿsd in rounds according te - Nd cbs Hp called attention to the need of pv Bnd reach, will port the.\u201cmen à ne Donne: Co Oxford.: \u2018 b.|ihe Barger system, trom one to thirty sieht a half pe - @xpérienced men to fll the positions of of the very altered conditions of rowing | 1b.There will be'no Beed foc baliotlng $ach ot fudges at tournaments, nnd suggested that] \u2018Which they wil} soon be 68 upon to go R.O.Pitman, New (bow) .7 any, for a player will know at the degle- $ uch Teams from the Bank of Commerce and promoters select capable men this season in through \u2018on the Pitney oftiake course, 2 2 Bomais, New POI A à 9 [nl © contest with whom be viN * * \u2018 Bank of Toronto met for the second time order to avoid the complaints of Lx year.Étherington-Smith- ana Bell ar he: only: Kl Bas 1 .9 [have to play day after day.There in how- Ss ime this season.Both banks were well repro.Abbot Bassett, the secretary of the L.A.W., men in the Light Blue Crew.who | have bad |.F.J, Warre, Hol evo jen cos op aver ruis Which oh do.LT .tented, and in spite of rather soft les who was at one time chafrman = the Rag.| experience of the tideway, 3.8.Darling, Q fel.ve oe oo 1 \u2019 er be fe la new, and whi od ield \u201cory good game was played - resuliing in of ing Board, takes up the report of Mr.Motel.Since the arrival of H.0.Brown end 8.| 0.Db: Bursell, Singin .1 ress\u2019?Be fmitated tour lament come \u2018 1ild sore of seven goals to four in favor of ys the question of \u201cMien Juegos And = peurs orally ive Promise of Sire & Good % (str 5 ers sarociné upon à draw without \u2018the con- k > Le B ere $ | ize ry SI \u20ac, : « can \u201cBank et Toro roms pod Kirkpat- ha the julging = race moots to usar.À ing tuto 50 Something quite, Pave, the, verse \u2018H.R.K.P Brasenos 3 font o the director actor , = oD .irk, point: M admis Fletcher age.pts >ne, Toirae, Smith, forwarde Co eT: Strachan, {85.2 {ike of 8 race meeting in 155%.ince: a Ce faprorement.t bas taken Diané Ib.ie len ar mean a Drive Dh Bank of Commerce -Grassett, goal; Ful- that time I have worn the judge's badge in |.during the past.woek.Ît is an-iU wind tbét-}r vw, BI ate: Busia om 4 Lins late meeting of the New York\u2019 .ight pat, Don cover: CaineFon, Dua: La By hed Ba pa ea Se fg ln Be [1 + Shoes hesorinitn \u201ca \u201cpuma wus dechrdd | © | x pe .; ; a the sir ci, formar.of the Quebec Bank, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.subject af poor Judging.and have.made | hele mettle.Oertaniy that iong-lookéé- # drawn nine Moves.res A : 2°trd as refe The annual mesting of the University of somo Investigations during the pant two for uniformity of style 4s wylug evidenes | .3 ree.all .liavg reason to be satisfied with, the | MAY TAKE A TRIP Toronto Cricket Club ve, held in the col.8, and I have come to the conclusiont | of making its appearancé, The ifn sre a V \u2018Ww and there la ma-do - : lege on .The \u201cfollowing ooers | s have poor judging because the Judes \u2018stréng and stayers, but théy do not appest .om be tne Fiac hore fs talk of the Aberdeens of Ottawa were elected: Honorary president, President do not stand in the right { able to gt the.beginn and the a oriiod ty they iii va Of 22 , lery 7 a trip to Baltimore and New York Loudon: -h Vice-oresident, present \u2018day\u2019 wa bave very rel Aten | \u2018tou, » The swing: forward es | they recel a at the Ausitian a * = \u201ct the end of the present month.The Fletcher: president.R.nier vice.| Phe riders eoms to the tapé in a broch, ut in this We !3 now in correspondence with several preatdent, J.B.Howitt, Se setretary- tres- | and od pass The fod cine like &.fiash of Ught.Trrican teams with a view of making ar- surer, 8.F, Shenstone, curator, J.| promoters bang up threé, four, five or the/1 .| \u201cZements for matches.Isbester, \"Of: commits D B.Wate, + sn prices.ba possible for's hoard FE 4 ON LTARIO INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS.R.8.Valle ria, \u201889; R.judges.to Teoh e first \u2018three men.It 4 ; ! The intermediate championship of the On Brown, \"01 ot them 0 get th : ho ri a.sixth fH her \u201c | - -! cl Th rospects Cavtaia, M wore on never more e fou: and.s \u2018 né \" < a 7 Hockey Assoclation belongs to Water-, rates the Oftvpeatty 0 than, this sesson.in a tloss race.They guess at the positiond CES ; ! \u201c4 \u201cA in the Listowel seven wers runners-up Dos Leur matertatinolades À F.Mackonsie.féeling sure that tes \u2018exnnet ted.| $Y The Suntry cases will be Beard oa Mazon ee Titer on Sats mos! vas Played 8% jast year's Ridley crack: B.P.Brown, who | am talking ef bunch-finisbed acs, rd next; ec ju ema îts.terino on Saturday night, they were de- held batting average at U.C.6.; and processions.\u2026 Put a board of judgés où Be us nt Bourne Sid: Oxford ere : .\u201cated by the home team by ted to four.A.31 wa.\u2018The seasod et |tsxox.It.is à .; D pit AP, a ot Ilenlay, ds \u201cUNIOR VICTORIAS EASILY DEFEATED.| \u2018Vayatty will last from about May 15 till Sewn to-cétol: 1L The winner: cotes uw Le \u2018of Bl Hs ou d .Ottawa, March 9.\u2014The Capitals easily de- June 15- on the outside.He passes Clogeio.thy ini à + \u201cPEN ATID.STATES ASU s MORE FAVORABLE as to.America\u2019s relations with Spain was more favorable than it was The officer left Washington to-night, and will take the \u201cSt.Paul\u2019 to Sou ras blown up.- a in time, so it now, nothing is known, cause of the disaster.interest in the debate ad presented.as a deficiency bill the Inessure appropriating $50,000,000 for the netional defence.It included also sev- \u201cWhen the reading of the bill was con- eluded with the item of $50,000,000 for the national defence a spontaneous outburst of applause went up from the members.and the galleries.Mr.Cannon and io.Mr.Sayers, the minority member of the «+ «Appropriation \u2018Committee, then mutual co Yy proposed the agreement they had pri- -vately made before the House met, for \u201c three hours\u2019 general debate on the bill, esked if opportunity would be al- for amendment, and when Mr.mnon answered that he did not.knew, he.objected.His objection was greeted hisses and loud cries of \u2018Vote,\u2019 r.Moody (Rep., Massachusetts), ap- to his-colleague to withdraw his objection.- The cries for a vote com = {After - the confusion.which.to open the debate on the bill.- Coming to the all-absorbing item he mid that in the present critical condition of affairs, the committee bad deemed it wise to appropriate this sum, placing #s expenditure at the complete discretion of the President, He insisted that this appropriation must not be construed ifito a threat.Nothing was further from the minds of those who reported it, he said.This appropriation was to be placed in the hands of a wise and patriotic Executive, to make proper preparations \u2018maintain thé national honor, nothing appropriation,\u2019 sid he, \u2018I say that, in my judgment, measuring my words, that it is a y x (Great applause.) .The Government of the United States would Mot, if it could, trench upon the rights of any nation on earth\u2019 (Renewed ap- Cannon was.followed by almost member of the House, all making\u2019 / and ; speeches.* À Mr.Bingham, of Pennsylvania, caused \"the only discordant note that was heard.\" While, supporting the bill\u2019 on \u2018general wove, \u2018It is not a war peace measure, Lee: wag very briefly examined, - one diver.: Considerabie time was 28 Fr i General Lee, and.it is officially published Lee's recall itito consideration, ove that'the Governmént of the United States does not consider itself bound by diplomatic relations with other countries.It has distinctly laid down a rule of action which i imagined to be binding upon it and therefore its refusal to accede to the request of Spain stultifies it in the eyes of the whole world.\u201d .The \u2018Morning Post\u2019 editorially commends the adoption of the Cannon reso- that American statesmen intend to ; Tesponei- bility ought to be prepared to put their down.money | The \u2018Daïy News\u2019 says: \u2018Speaking generally, the United States never is prepared for war.Yet it cannot be said that its diplomacy has suffered from this palpable and notorious truth, There fore, the assertions of American states men that they are voting \u2018tem .million dollars as a peace measure is hardly convincing proof.Our Washington correspondent.has obtained from a member of the executive a positive assurance that the \u2018Maine\u2019 disaster has nothing to do with the vote.This is a, most important tos control public opinion.America and Bpain would be wise to find some hon- érable way out of a hopeless and dis creditable deadlock.\u201d .$ > for the months of months in the history of the company.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DEATH OF AN ACTRESS.some \u201ctime.ne : GERMAN .SHIP.BUILDIKG.Bertit, March 8\u2014Phé-thidgué.commiit- 3 }tee of -the Keichatag tü-dàÿ; unanimous y > papsed.the entire\u2019 ship-building pro- 3 gamed included fn\u201d the estimates for, nat PARTY.¢ OF \u201cTHN YOROMp 1] RAILWAY: REACH WRANGEEL | AFTER AN\u2019 EXOITING TRIPS: «1, nes Ea 2 © \u2014 ve ns - a Havana, March 8\u2014The court of en quiry did little to-day.Consul-General rats it j tis; alt 5 : i i té jé a serious éme fof now It is.obvi international usages in the conduct of.lution by the House of Representatives, snd gays: \u2018It is an emphatic way of zay- me a stand by their declarations.Péople who declaration, looking to the fact that President McKinley will not always be able \u2018New York, March 8&\u2014At the anal meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Cable Company, held here yez- terddy, the following directors were elected:-\u2014Messrs.\u2018John W.Meackay, James Gordon Bennett, Gardiner G.Howland, Col.William Jay, George-G.Ward, Sir \u2018William C.Ven Horne, Mr.Edward C.Platt, the Rt.Hon, Lord Strathbona and \"Mount Royal, G.CM.G.;.Messrs.Charles R.Heæner, Thomss Skinner, Clarence H.Mackay, Albert B.Chendler, and Dumont Clarke.In reply to a question from a shareholder, Mr.Ward stated that the Cable Company's gross earnings and ; 1848, were the largest for those two Port Huron, Mich:, March '8.~Mrs, Robert.Mantel, known on the \u2018stage as Or E + re re re this a \u2018 * s city.Mrs.Mantall bad heen: ill for } above Sixty Mile, and about fifty-th deu FIRE AE ARTE sag 0 , + fa + ¢¥ MEX FOR THE YUKO ey | \u2019réronite, Macot 8\u2014The Globe\u2019 pats loiter from êté coxsenpostént + Winne| AN \u201cBell; iAlacké, dated Feb.25, in which he\u2018] sent by Messrs, Mackenzie and Mann to \u2018work on the Stickeen-Léke Teslin Rail- | Way -arived here last \u2018evening dy the ¥ | steamer\u2019 \u2018Joan,\u2019 from Vancouver! | On} \u201c| Wednesday \u2018last the 'Joan\u2019 reached.the | terminal city to take.this special.trip = Meanwhile the \u2018Join\u2019 supply of fresh | water had run extremely low.The horses were put on half rations.low Inlet was reached late in the afternoon.j Then came the rough time.- At ten o'clock on Monday the \u2018Joan\u2019 pulled out, and after many devious turnings that portion of the broad Pseific known as |; the\u2019 Dixon duivance,\u201d which lies north | 7 the Queen Charlotte Island, was |) remched: There was a heavy aes rem | - ning, but there was \u2018nothing to do face it, and the gallant little \u2018Joan\u2019 wnt ] at it as though she were an \u2018ocean liner.By three in the afternoon the centre of the entrance was reached, and the \u2018Joan\u2019 | we evinced a marked desire to stand first on; her stern, then on her bows.To addy; we have ever been willing to acknowledge the great industry, the determine- tion of character and the legal ability -of the man.We therefore sincerely age the proposal to adjourn the House un- H il to-morrow.\u2019 .to this unpleasantness a blinding snow- stcrm came -on, and it was with difficulty\u2019 that one could see ten yards ahead.of the boat.The course was made for Mary Island, the first United States customs port in Alaskan waters, but as the storm thickened there were not many aboard who would have bet on the chance of ever reaching there.The \u2018Joan\u2019 was pitching horribly, and there was absolutely nothing for the captain and pilot to steer their course by.To add to the disheartening features, the dynamo was cut off.About eight 0\u2019clock it was known by dead reckoning that the vessel was in the neighborhood of Mary Island, but just how far away from |; or how close thereto it was impossible to - say.The engines were slowed down and the captain began to feel his way can | viously\u2019 through the snow and fog.\u2018Sud- | i denly there was an ominous hiver throughout the boat, followed \u2018by a second and stronger shock \u2018as another wave |.caught her.(Instantly the engines were |; Yeversed, and the sea was churned into |.a foam as the \u2018Joan\u2019 backed at: full speed.Jt was as narrow \u2018an escape 88 could be imagined.Another hour passed .| in anxiety, and at Jast the lights of the customs house oould be dimly - seén \u2018When anchor was sb'lagt dropped there wis A thankful efowd\u2019 \u2018on the {5 \u201cJoan: - The rush to Wringell has been caused by the opening of the all:Canadien route, and as soon as the roed can.be opened the importance of the new routè will be manifest.To-day has bean a busy one with Neil Keith and his men, A permanent cemp is to be first estab: lished _Stickeen Island, at the mouth of the river, and-hy this time pext week | the work will be well under way.\u201cTHE STAMPEDE TO ROSEBUD {2° Bennett.He came over the Chilogot|-gets, Pasy, experiencing terribly cold weather; |- with fierce winds.The weather was 201.6, bad while crossing the summit that he, feared more than once he.would b i of j if 5 tary joining the Yukon about four mi i wiles this aide of Dawson.It is on*t sime side of tha river as the Ki and from all reports [miss ; .Creek was £ WEA Db ET 0e Se LE EDNESDAY, Mancs 9, 1898, w MONTREAL, DAILY WITNESS, By the + hed x ie vu The Building shi ie Ta.The Duldlng sil À | died TH : Fg bef 8 TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.| Rd March 9.\u2014When the.} [legislature \u2018met yesterday\u2018 tbe Pressioe been | seid: ¢ Mr.Speaker and members.of the House, I suppose: that: you all know that our late \u2018Preniier of the province and Chief Justios of the province died this morning.I think, sir, that it is due to his memory that this House should adjourn for one dey as a tribute of respect.to the memory of the man who set with | us for sevetäl peurs as our colleague and _ Victotis; BC, thrilling rescues by the fire d BAD WEATHER FOR SEALERS.Tictoria, B.C., March 8\u2014The steamer | Willape\u2019 returned from west.coast points yesterda: don.-She brought news that the sealers were experiencing\u201d very vy weather, and many have been obliged to return to ports.So far, the catches have been very small.LONDON SOCIAL NEWS.- ROSEBERY'S DAUGHTERS.ih Qo and so picturesque.les, looking all the bet- seaside, opened the = a ig F § § g ; 5 ; 4 to oa =F 0.A I DETROIT BRIDGE.G.T.R.AND WABASH LARGEST HOLDERS OF THE STOCK.Detroit, March 8\u2014Articles of associa- | Se with garlands of pink roses ; ans 8 dale\u2019s daughter, Lady Clementina Hay; \u2018was dressed in white tulle over satin, with roses ind white satin baby ribbon.Among other girle who looked well were Lady Beatrix Taylour, in white satin and || tulle: embroidered with diamonds, and , ter of Finance, showing in detail that Hi § ë | Lady \u2018Granby was also very noticeable ge.| On account of her slender height ard pic- inresque appearance; and she.brought by | with- hey Miss Pamela Plowden.Mrs.5 aget was & brilliant figure in .glittering with sea-blus_ sequins; - ; iere \u201cof -.diamonds on a |-blue ribbon.round: her throat, mond comb with.hy RUE i ¥ : of Ë trembling diamonds ip & Georgiana Lady Dud- v, | ley, always beautiful, was dressed all in white, with a pearl voronet on her \u2018head, and ropes of pearls round her end Mrs.Grenfell was also beau.1.x ke ot Ÿ ps en AT\u201cTHE OUTSET.?\u2014 \u2018A CANADIAN MISSIONARY'S ap.RIVAL IN CHINA.\u2014 : ~The readers of \u2018the \u2018Witness\u2019 will be ho to hear from the Rev.Dr.Ewan, left this city for Chentu, China, 4 s under the direction of the Missionary À 3 Board the Methodist Church He writes from Ichang, on Jan.26, as fo).dows : .\u201cWe reached Shanghai on Dee, 26, boarded at the Mission Home, under ow home than if we had been among total stran gers, We ~are much indebted to bim for advice and assistance.Here we - spent two weeks in scouring stores, ete, .Dot any easy matter for a stramger.Our {great difficulty in buying is the dighon.esty of the merchants with whom we had to do business.They look upon a for- eigner legitimate prey whom they \u2018We left, Shanghai on Jan 8, on the a\u201d ; Han.« 12, ba pleasant were the 2 Rev.Gea: Huntley, MD, and wife, who Hall last.night, while the being.prapared .to promise was verified, \u2018 Has nct the Lord 4 gone out before thee,\u2019 for we had hardir ; d when Mr.Jones, of the China Inland Mission came up and invited vs to stay with him.From there we so.passage on the \u2018 Kwei-Lee\u2019 for Tch- | ang, and arrived safely last Tuesday, Jan, \u201818.The passage up is difficult at this season on account of low water and constant shifting of the channel\u2014channe's which afforded us an easy passage to-day may be quite obliterated to-morrow.Our only delay was caused by -a dense for.lasting for ly three hours.Here we were met by Mr.Salquist and the Rev.Dr.H.C.Collins, of the Episcopal Church in this place, who, at considerable inconvenience to himself made our stay with him enjoyable.Dr.Coilins is a Southerner and a Christian gentleman, \u2018I is now the middle of winter, and yet we have not seen a particle of snow, nor heard of any frost.Vegetables are growing, flowers blooming, much like September weather at home.One feels what cold there is, the houses are & large and airy, and onlv provided with fire-places.Last Saturday, (Jan.22), was Chinese New Year's Day.It is useless to try to get Chinamen to do anything that day or for several days after, if his money lasts.From here our party will consist of wix.Besides Mrs.Ewan and myself there will be Mr.and Mrs.Salquist and Mr.and Mra Open- shaw, I dare not venture alowe tm 2c- 3 Jengnaiss, à cir- oumstance \u2018of which the natives would quickly take advantage.According to | ingtructions, I am taking up stores for a year, and am trusting to have my furniture made in Chentu as transportation is very expensive, \u2018Mre.Ewan and 7 are enjoying excellent health, and never felt better.Wo are having good times spirftually.Never have the promises seemed so real.We trust the Word of God \u2018with all simplicity.\u2019 By this time no doubt Dr.Ewan has arrived at Chentu and begun operatibne.Up to the writing of the above letter he had received no communications from home since leaving Vancouver.DRUMMOND COUNTY LINE.|MESSRS.SCHREIBER AND COURTNEY HEARD BY THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE.Ottawa, March 8\u2014The Drummond County Raïlway imvestigating committee met this morning, Mr.J.F.Lister in the chair } the evidence given by Mr.Schrei- ber, Deputy Minister of Railways amd Canels, and Mr.Courtney, Deputy Minis swbeidies amounting to $207,936 were voted to the company between 1887 and 1897, and $287,936 were paid in ten à cheques made payable to the company | and passing through the Eastern Town- Treasurer of Quebec, to dhow what provincial subsidies were paid to the company.Mr.Blair, Minister of Railways , end Canals, appeared and asked to be allowed to make a statement wander oath and be examined.It was \u2018agreed to accede to Mr.Blair's request: at the next meeting.te LONDON CITY DEBENTURES SOLD.London, Ont., March 8 ~The Huron Érie Loan Company is the successful tenderer for $238,000 worth of city de bentuves, bearing three and a half percent interest, and divided in four Jots of $60,000, $70,000, $75,000 and $33,000.\u2018maturing respectively in 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1027.Nine tenders in all were re ceived, among them being one from Mr.R.Wilson-Smith, of Montreal.The à | amount to be paid by the Huron & Eri: is $242,215.50, the best price ever ob _} taimved for.London's debentures.Mr.Smith\u2019s offer was $239,785.y PRE DAILY WITNESS is printed and published \u2018at the * Witness\u2019 Building, »i\u2019the corner of Cra: and St.Peter streets, in the city of Montreal, bj John Redpath Dougall, ef Montreal.» All byslosss communications should be addressed \u20ac\" ih vega Don.* Wis Olen, Montres: \"ad sll Jstbersto dhe Editor ghoul be addran=ci + Liat iff § 4 fh if: \u2018Er hs § SF Hi R hr i 2 a.g is i & F rép Eds tsge fi a - i g 3 = $ i i a?& en EL F i § Ë 8 : È i F "]
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