The daily witness, 13 septembre 1899, mercredi 13 septembre 1899
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New York, Sept.\u201812, \u2014 \u201cre gront steamer \u2018Oceanic\u2019 of the White - Star: Line, was sighted\u201d est of Pite: Teland, at eight o'clock this morning.She left Queenston at 12.45 last Thursday afternoon, and estimating that she will reach the lightship at ten o\u2019clock, the time of her passage will be about ewo hotks;* It is probable that, Th her great.draught, she will not attempt fo cross.the.bat.till which 1s.pected Before! t \u2018lock.made by \u2018the \u2018vessie may be consider- , aff heavy gales have been reported on the.Atlantic during her pds- sage, and compares favorably with the swittest of the ocean greyhounds in such weather.As compared with ocean records, however, there are à half-dozen gteamers on the Queenstown route westward, that are abead of ber.The best is that of the \u2018Lucania,\u2019 five days, seven hours, and 23 minutes; and \u2018Teutonic,\u201d five days,; -26;/bours and\u2018 71 min- ies, next following\" \u201cbeing the \u2018Cam- panias \u2018Umbria, \u2018Majestic,\u2019 and \u2018Etru- The \u2018Oceanic\u2019 is the largest vessel ever built.Her dimensions-are 704 feet long, 72 feet beam, and 68 feet dey th, with draught, light, of 22 feet, an loaded, 3014 feet.She registers 17,000 tons.Her engines were designed to \u2018develop 45,000 hor&power.Her coal capacity is about 6,000 tons.She consumes about 500 tons of coal daily.\u2018 The ship bas two funnels, each of twenty feet diameter and 80 feet above.the - fire grates.Her jon-is for 625.cabin passenger acco od ih and 1,000 stecrage, she carries a crew of 450 It.was cabled when she sailed frem | n on the pre- eent trip that she had \u2018on board 2,044 souls.So much larger is she than the other \u2018White Star steamers.that the line built a new dock = North.River to ac- ' dominodate The.de Ps Oceamic\u2019s\u2019 dis: German Lloyd fiyer \u2018Kaiser Grosse,\u201d the next larger in , two years ago, is 648 feet long.beam, and 26 feet dreught.: .She \u2018regis ters 14,000 tons, and has 30,000 hore power.New York, Sept.13.\u2014The \u2018Oceanic\u2019 passed Sandy - \u2018Hook, inward, et 10.45 a.m.tree A SERIOUS CHARGE.YOUNG ENGLISHMAN ARRESTED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR THEFT.Vancouver, BC, Sept.13.\u2014A Seot- Imnd Yard detective made an \u2018important arrest at Donald, on Monday.- W.U.O.Crick and H.Christie arrived there some time gince to outfit for Téte Jaune Cache gold fields.They \u2018spent money lavishly.Soon after their departure a detective arrived and on their retura on Monday he arrested Christie.Crick (8 eaped to the Pacific coast.It ja alleged that Crick from a firm.of English brokers $57,000 worth of honds, which were negotiated by Christie for $40,000 \u2014 \u2018In \u2018connection with the arrest of Orick = = cite , WBS\u2019 3 Pi .| said\u2019 \u201cthat.bo Bad pr rose an official message: verifying \u2018the: pews.\u201d He considered the arrvest.a credit to\u2019 \u2018the force of Canada.Inspector Abbott, of the London, England, city police, who passed through Montreal \u2018ahd\u2019 Ottawa recently, and about whose presence \u2018in Canada the press speculated, had come out especially to take Crick back; but\u2019 hardly \u2018expected to have captured his man so \u2018soon, tf POISONING CASE AT WOODSTOC K.Woodstock, Ont, Sept.13.\u2014On Monday night Mr.Henry Berderick, a moulder, called hurriedly on Dr.Brownlee and requested him to come at once to his house where his domestie, Miss La- france, wis suffering from poison.The young woman was found seriously >ll from the effects of the medicine she had taken, but recovered under careful treatment.She said that à young man soiling patent medicines, had called at the house during Monday afternoon, and with a view to curing her headache sae accepted a tablespoonful of his medicine.After the gir! became sick, she says that the agent told her that he was going to £et rid of her because he was jealous of anotber young man who was keeping company with her.The police are loox- ing for the young man.Last Edition \u201cMONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, \"ENGINE WAS pra.x Lindsay, \u2018Ont, Sept.18, \u2014At an early hour yesterday morning James Haugh, of this town, left Midland with a light engine for Lindsay.When a short dis- \u2018tance from Coldwäter one of the driving pods broke and the engine and tender were derailed.\u201d Both.the driver, Haugh, \u2018and his fireman, James Go: don, of Peterboro\u2019 were badly hurt, and suffered greatly while lying help;ess for hours waiting for aid to arrive.\u201d Haugh had his head badly eut, and it is feared he also sustained some internal injury.Gordon had his ghoülder bone broken, and was badly crushed.mer FLOODS IN AUSTRIA.Linz, Upper Austria, Sept.13\u2014The rapid rise of the rivers Salza, Enns and Tama, has flooded the country, inter rupting Toad and rdilway communica tions.At Ischl and Ebenfurth - several bridges have been destroyed, and many families bave been driven from their housés.Rain continues falling everywhere.[LY roo ie \u2018he may \u2018need, and\"; dhips.| WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT à x ar\u2014 i « WILL, KEEP THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT COURSE CLEAR.\\ \u2014 .Washington, Sept.12 \u2014Instroëtions are in preparation at \u2018the- Treasury Bépatt- ment, it is learned, which provide \u2018for a complete coïitrôl by.revenue cüttèrs of the waters to be.sailed over: durin- the forthcoming international yacht, race.Capt.' L.N.Stodder, révenue cutter: \u2018ter- vicé, at present supervisor \u2018of \u2018anchorages, at the port of New York, will, it is said, be given full \u2018authority to \u2018frame suitable |\u2019 regulations to govern the movements of on-logking\u2019 craft.It is proposed: to give, Captain\u2019 \u2018Stodder all the revenue utters: be thade \u201cavailable « ere\u201d several \u201cvery \u2018fast The.list is said ta include\u2019 the new\u2019 revenue: cruisers.Onondaga,\u201d \u201cGres-' ham,\u201d and \u2018 Algonquin.\u2019 The.anchorage |; patrol\u201d steamer \u2018Manhatten.\u2019 and\u2019 at least one\u2019 of the revenue cutter\u2019 ings \u2018on duty | yd as Te x Th - o i ee x pics Tn 11967 0 qu {AUS ne, à Un ih Z Sh, 2 y i op A / Vr ; TT SAH I H i TIRE pik i et LU | an facturing Company of staple.ar- dyistry will please address, with full par- | masters of \u2018Wessels.X : imposéd on the proximity tb which « cn- the \u201cvessèls\u201d to | - iii iis il LUE suffi in LEA, (Ge i un A 3 712 / Jt AE A qu ln b \"SEPTEMBER 13, A Vv ploying \u2018from 175 to 200 \u2018hands female), paying wages to the $65,000 to $76,000 annually, is de- ocating outside: the city.palities wishing .to .have such an ; as.to what advantages they can the way of buildihg, bonus, ece, term of 10 to 18 oars.THE BRITISH NOTE.| Reply.Regarded in Capetown as an Ultimatum, \u2014 RAND IRISHMEN ORGANIZING TO HELP THE BOERS\u2014THE BRITISH DEMANDS.aa, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.13.\u2014A special despatch to the \u2018Pall Mall Gazette\u2019 from Capetown, says the British reply is regarded as equivalent to an ultimatum, and the correspondents\u2019 \u2018advices from Pretoria indicate that war is ineyitable.a \u2018fe conduct and.protection in case they wish to remain in the Transvaal.The report that the Rand Irishmen have formed a corps to help President Kra- ger is confirmed, and it is said at Câpe- town that a cablegram has been received there from.New York saying ten thousand Irishmen there are ready to help the Transvaal.The Orange Free State burghers are reported to be bitterly divided over the merits of the controversy, and their probable course in case of war.MR.CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S MESSAGE.\" \u2018The British message to the Transvaal does not demand a reply in forty-eight hours, the exact wording being a request for \u2018 an imméliate reply.\u201d A copy of the message has: been seen by the representative of the Associated - Press.-It is not an ultimatum in the generally accepted sense of the word.It expresses the hope that President Kruger will accept the propositions to \u2018relieve \u201che \u201cpresent tension\u2019 The only part which is at all aggressive, is the reiterated declination of the British government to discuss the matter of \u2018suzerainty: in any | shape or form: The message of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr.Joseph \u2018Chamberlain, says he understands that the concessions made in, President Krugerts note of Aug: 18, hase bee: with~ ed, it is expected, to the flotilla.As \u201cSOON as.regulations have been.drafted, printed ingtrughions, | it.is \u2018understand, will be issued.for the information of all looking ships may approgch the course of the racers, and : are v will hd exerpiged, it.is thought; to p the waters.well.clear in the vicinity of the tuff, bioys.and, stake vessels.The offi- clals'hete are determined \u2018that the patrol feature\u2019 of the'reces shall be a success.\"This will be the first international race in American waters in.which the Federal autfiorities have undertaken a special supervigion.\u2019 The authority recessary to | the ;dase is conveyed \u2018by a recent act of @repd.Tt is understood that the |-Treééury officials have heretofore held thatthe \u2018providions \u2018of the act anntied \u2018more.particularly tô regattas on infand watérs Thé -present view, it is said, \u2018maintalhs that all waters of the United Staités, \u2018imcluded in the -marinë: league, OL.its oui ivalent, are.affeated by the pro- visi\u2019 \u2018of \u201cthe \u2018dct: It is this ruling whi ochiemen have: been anxious to A ny: sit \u2018Chidkbattery in New York will be wd} drawn \u2018oti \u201caccount of \u2018the\u2019 Pritiraititudé fe ve \u2018sovereign state, and, cherefore, ie is uhable ally du their acceptaince of this view.\u2019 INEFFICIENT REMEDIES.Continuing, the note-says the British bodying the pr oposed a'teviating meagures mediate and substantial representation, whicH, it is understood, the \u2018Pransvaal admits to be reasonable.It then says: * Moreover, the presentation of the pro- that the government of the South African Republic itself recognizes that its previous offer might, with advantage, be enlarged, and the independence of the republic thereby be in no way impaired.BRITISH DEMANDS.The despatch! then goes on to say that Great Britain is still prepared to accept the franchise proposals of \u2018Aug.19, provided a.court of enquiry, \u201cwhether joint or.uni 1, shows the new scheme to be unencumbered by nullifying \u2018 côndi- tions.\u2019 In this connection the British Government assumed that the new mem- bere of the Raad will be allowed to speak | their own language, and adds that the acceptance \u2018of these terms \u2018would at once remove the tension and \u2018would, in ell probability,\u201d render unnecessary any .fur- ernment to secure redress for grievances, which the Uitlanders themselves would\u2019 be able to bring to the notice of the |- executive council, and Volkaraad.Heri 1d Majesty's Government is increasingly im: D lay- in relieving the strain witch has al: | ready cansed\u201d #0 much injury to the in- \u2026.terests of South Africa, and earnestly | pressed for an iminediate reply to the present proposals.If acceded to they will be ready to make immediate arrangements for a further conferenec between the President and the high commissioner to settle all details of the proposed tribunal of arbitration and the questions referred to in my note of Aug.30, which \u2018are neither Uitlander .griévances nor questions of the interpretation of the convention, but which might be readily \u201csettled by.friendly communication be- \u2018tween.representatives.of the two gov- nts.LU THE ALTERNATIVE.If, however, as they most anxiously ; \u2018hope vi.not be «the, case, the reply of the.Transvaal should.be negative or con- elusive; I am to state that Her Majesty's ex it must reserve.to itmelf, the: \"to.consider the situation de movo 1 \u2018ang.formulate .jts own proposals for a final; settlement.\u2019 The exact franchise proposals which Mr: Chamberlain ; sags Great, Britgin is \"etill prepared * to acespt with the court of inquiry proviso .are: five\u2018 years\u2019 franchise, a share for Uitlandérs in the election of the president, and equal rights, and increased representation for the gold | fields to the extent of eight now seats.These were presented by President Kru- to consider any propesal made condition- government is satisfied that the law_em- | # IEE for.Uitlanders is- \u2018inefficient to secure 1m- posais in the note of Aug.19, indicates | ther intervention of Her Majesty\u2019s Gov- |.with thé danger of further de-| PRICE-ONE CENT.ger on Aug.19, and later were withdrawn.THE SITUATION.Pretoria, Sept.12.\u2014(Delayed in traus- mission).\u2014The executive has already de: liberated upon the British reply and hes been in telegraphic communication all the afternoon with the Orange Free State Government, which President Kruger consulted in regard to his reply, which will be drafted to-morrow morning after the views of the Orange Free States have been ascertained.It will then be submitted to the Volksread.The situation is regarded as grave, but the Secretary of State, Mr.Reitz, in an interview, has declared that he did not consider it altogether hopeless.AN OPEN LETTER.x ; TRANSVAAL TROUBLE.New York, Sept.13 \u2014Ex-Congressriën W.Bourke Cockran, has written the following open .letter to President Me- Kinley, about the Transvael:\u2014\u2018You.will, I am sure, excuse this invasion of your holiday, when I explain that its object is to invoke the exercise.of a power which providence seeme to have placed in your hands with - special reference to a danger now t the peace of the world.It can hardly be questioned that a proffer of friendly mediation by you would suffice to delay, if not to prevent, the threatened invasion of \u2018the .Transvaal.If this government be justified in exerting.military force to restore order at the.other aide of the globe, surely it should exert every moral forte to preserve order at: half the distance.\u2018A recourse to arms, which might result in kindling a fearfully destructive conflagration, throughout Christendom, on such questions as those at issue.be- \u2018tween Great Britain aud the.oer: Republic, would be an injury to: ci tion and sbciety, which wll the forees | of civilization should combine to reéist, \u201cThe aesertion, at \u2018the point of the beyo- pet by one power \u2018of à right to control or prescribe.the \u2018conditions \u201cgoverning the lectoral ranchise in country, ,£ adifpitiolly independent, would.bey S violate his principle .À can alliance.can.hardly.be & force \u2018fc the maintenace of justice and: the sprepd of civilization, ae its advocates: cortend if England\u2019s foreign policy be: memtked b respect for.justice.wiiile tie} two coun: tries are estranged, and by wanton ae of aggression while their.relations.: cordial.It is.not extravagant\u2019; té reasonable to.insist that.\u2018say: - doutez seeking an\u2019 alliance \u2014 formal or.tacit\u2019 with the United States, must semblance of regard for, at Teast, during $ England op Ya will remain forever pari JEWISH POPULATION © OF - ny New York, Sept.13.\u2014Tha: Americar Jewish year book, just ed, estimates the Jewish ulation of \u2018the, United States at 1, ,800, -_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 FIN E AND CooL.Meteorological oes, Toronto, poy 8 11 a m.\u2014fhe following are the.maximum and ininimum temperatures Kamloops, 54, 68; Calgary, 50, 743 , Battleford, 52 78; Qu\u2019- Appelle, 44, :70; \u2018Winnipeg, 28,62; Port Arthur, 34, 60; Parry Sound,.?8; 64; \u2018Toronto, 48, 74; Ottawa, 44, 68; Montreal, Quebec, 55, 60; Halitax,, 56, 60.strong.westerly winds; fine\u2019 and cool to-day, : and \u2018on Thursday: - ; 1640 and\u2019 1648.\u2018Notre Da Dame strent, Montreal, Sept.13, 1892; \u2014Beadings: by\u2019 \u2018Héarn & Harris son\u2019s Standard at noon\u2019 To-day, 29.78; \u2018yesterday, wa .lien d Temperature - \u201c Yesterday.\u2026 T0 BA To-day .} Wottors of births, marriages and deuths must invart- ably be endorsed With the name end address ofthe \u201caamder, or otherwise #6 notics can be token of them * Birth notices are inserted for Ste, mary{iage notices \u201c for b0e, death notices for 2c prepaid.The an- \u2018 -Rouncement of funeral appended to death notice, Sie extra; other entension $0 obltyary, such ae -éhort | both of life, tao cents per word \u2018cites, roel which 10 50 cents per line aztre\u2014prepaid.4 wal aubocribers Agte announcements of Dirths, Re /cighout cutrnded sbltuary or Leerees) camérring tn their: (mmediate familles, free rion ta which case nams and address of sub \u2014ourtbers should de given &, : BIRTHS.BROADFOOT-\u2014At' -Ponsonby, 0 \u2018Aug.30, 1889, the \u2018wife ot \u2018David Frosatoot,\u201d of a daughter.~ 13 8 ART\u2014On Sept.6, 1899, at 502 Colum- street, New - YWestmiñster;- B.C., to .and Mrs.Tony Siowart, a sou» \u201ced the aerionage, Bedford, e, on sp 1839, the wife of the Williams, \u201cof a daughter.vr a MARRIED.AÉRENHEAD\u2014ROGS At \u2018Bim Street Meth- t Church, Toronto, on Sept.9, 189), y the oomn\u2019s gird he Rev v.J.R » the enhoad, raired ich prot: Er.ive onto, to Miss Hughee Rose Ross, seventh oghter Site reining Mr.3 J.Ross, Lon- den Post .13 lifax, on Sept.12, 1899, by .the rector, Armitage: 8 \u2018assisted by the -.\"== HAYLO At st.Paul's Church .2) am Burnett, & Mdnti se a Vaerteude daughter of Robert Taylor, Esq., Halifax.13 CORBIN -\u2014 STEWART \u2014 On Wednesday, Sept.6, 1899, Marion E.McK.,daughtar of and Mrs.John Stewart, of Como | Park, St.Paul, Minnesota, was \u2018married to Willlam Folsom -Corbin, of Minneapolis, Minn., by the Rev.J, Culbert Faries.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018bin 1éft for a month\u2019s trip in the East, and will be at home in Minneapolis, Minn., after Nov.1.- 13 GÉAY\u2014WEIR\u2014At the residénde of the bride's grandfather, 413 St.\u2018Antoine street, treal, on September 12, 1899, by the ev.Alexander King, M.A.B.\u201cSe, st.Mark's Presbyterian Church, John Gray, en Marsachusetts, \u2018 \u2018to Grace.Fore HOBSON\u2014PATTEN.\u2014On Sept.9, 1899, at me Corner, Quebec., Alfred Stephen.Hobson, o Sherbrooke, to Susan Clapp, daughter ot Col.\u2018Patten, of Brome, PQ.Mi HAN\u2014FRY\u2014At Quebec, on Sept.12, , at the resiitence of the bride's fa- | jer,, by the Bey, Donald a clean, wa, el est Sasgnter.of Edward C.Fry.Aan MOOR RE\u2014BARR t thé.residen of ce bridés - E-BARR-A 6 Hill,\u201d on\u2019 Aug.1999, .by the Rav, Colin G.Young bata by Soe Rey, .W.H, Cantler, of Iemming- ford, Mary Bliza Barr eldest.daughter of crane, Barr, Esq, to 'Georga Austin | ng ZA Triley \u2018Church, Wat- nt., on ee baa 1899, by the Rev.Roux are as Jeunle, - potsigent Es ii a of the late Wm, , Cowan, Esqu, of Watford.12 DIED, AIRD\u2014On18ept: 18; - 1899 , at No.8 \u2018Albina street, Mrs.John Aird, mother of James © Thomas, George and Wm: D.Aird, .Funeral private.- ; BOYD \u2014 Au \u201cBe toms, on; Sunday evening, 99: \"Luter Holton Bora, secon id of 30 ; ra, Esq.,aged peta oa ea CR SEINE Al Gravenhurst, \u201c Musikoka, on evening of Sept.4, 1899, - Minnie, CR of Benjamin.and Miante Good- a.-At his tate residence, ot Howard stréet, Toronto, on the morning - of Sept.11, 1899, of paralysis, John Hut-' chisom; aged 67: years, third son of the late Dz.Hutchison; Peterboro, Ont.» MACKINTOSH.-\u2014On.July 20, 1899, at Le Canads, neèr.Pasadena, Cal, A, G a Man kintoeh, ST in his soth year, late of Montreal: \u201cBainburyh papers.Plesse copy.12 SON_Ip this city, on Sept.9, 1899, Th e aon, in Tu 84th Jour, eldest ot son Commissa ke, 17 Gener unit Royal \u2018Cemstory.13 op 2 at by pos n'a \u2018snd ry it sr on 8 t.18, 1899, sa 3.PH \u201cWilson, | hae a years \u2018and 7 \"Fumer démos Tater.18 m .BT fg ee HIE 03800 rrr À UNDERTAKERS, E, HOO St.James st.© on a Maio, 38.plows, 100, 800 | he ne sales and val oy of the a ze nt | were sealed with that Holy Spirit of | promise,\u2019 served as the \u2018text.The because bé was a Jew.This officer wag | end t | Spirit, and that after his death._ through the ti wait more upon God, great Pentecostal Mon- | revivals would.take place.| their meaning \u201cPor Foncs the Berlin \\Millingry Reception.\"Notre Dame street.Et ) ,.bus\" never one te came within tt.same beauty-range as this one\u2014Paris studies, studies, studies, our own studies\u2014all are here, in the key- colors that represert early Autumn.Let us|; forget the Roses that have faded, and turn to the.Aster and Chrysanthemum.of Autumn\u2014THE MILLINERY RECEPTION CONTINUES, mx S, CARSLEY CO.um nu prs Queen\u2019s University, is | one of the candidates for the chair.of tib- | Yical criticism in Aberdeen University, \u2018rendered vacant by the death of Profes- | sor Johnston.DEPARTMENT of RAILWAYS and CAN ALS NOTICE Te CONTRACTORS, SEALED TENDERS,\u2019 add dersigned, and endorsed eader or ba : ing slope walls,\u2019 at this: Office until 16 o\u2019clock on SATURDAY, he: 16th September, 1899.Plans and\u2019 spscifications can be :séen \u201coù - and-after the S8tkh of Septamber,-1899, at-the - the Quebec Cabals Moctreal, where forms: of tender can be, obtained., In the case of firms thers\u2019 must be, at?tacked to the .tender the actual tion\u2019 and -residence of eagh- Treräbér of ors À chequè for the sum of $1;50 This cheque \u2018midst -be endorsed - over ister ne accepted bank chèque \u201cthus \u201csont 1 a will be returned to \u2018thé \u2018Winnipeg, Man, - Sept.\u201cto-day, Miss M.Whyte, \u2018eldest ager of the C.P.R., was mikrried, \u201cat son of Mr.James miebes MPP.Th wedding was a rem: y pretty TE the churoh' being\u2018 beattifally.à \"and crowded with, \u2018spectators and gu té The happy couple left for the south; and: will take a tour through, eastern, Oita béfore returning.20° oo Toronto, Ont.,\" , Soph.13.Dr; superintendent : has received rast Prince Albert, NW T2 and Rat Portage, dent for eich of a \u2014\u2014\u2014 + will ab: ones molest din 20e Lu\u201d dde: graduate.nurses.to\u2019 S11 the \u201cpouitéone:s.Lachine Canal: .+ to the up« will be recal of the.Superintending Rugineer, of pe 1709 Notre | \u2018Danie street; full name, the nature: tual siens snd further, an : 0.mast a the - tender, 9 it fad] \u20184 tenders are not ac pasties ent\u201d does Kh 8 aati, the lowest or any tonder, el By cider, L.K.JONBS, ier \u2018Department cf Railways snd Canals, Ottawa, 6th 8 Nowapapers Er ey .withou tie.cess Henry of Prussia at Kiel on their | will\u2019 Tot be oat ie Tor pay tember, 189.- the Dogar ¥ISHER- WHYTE, PP A%A% noo\u2019 3 daugh- Mr.William Whyte, general \u2018man Church, to Mr.J.Prod Fields) ; The, .- % +; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 trente .| WESTERN HOSPITAL VACA! 243 8 Yep nt je CIES., \u201c20 \u2018, » 4 anil - Er re and other Fae Wonderfully.3 > \u2018Enjoyable Trip Te CARILLGN AND BACK, 81 3 By Palace Steamer Sovereign.\u2019 \"Tnynevar, po Te rl Rope ARRERST PARK lotz : SOCIAL, Jan: \u2018Belanger and\u201d hmaièrst Streets.SEPTEMBER 14 At 7.30 pu.TICKETS Be.\u20181 SEPTEMBER 14 14nd 15.7 * &pecial train jrs Bonerntae Bta- gor 7 a.m.on the 1them MY * nouxD TRIE SINGLE WARS.13 © J» Quarterly, Rally Ee TAYLOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, \"2 Cor: Papifiol Ayenue sad Logs Bt, Rd ws , iE PW STOW No! \u201cBEY, ADAM MURRMAN, ni ef Siem Cured.wr ££.uy î > Tea = mu : Ai Association, Ce wa a SQUARE, ».= rz AE \u2014 3 = AN \"ASsÉCIATION.me Détéheiter \u201cBrroes.of the Yount n og Buse Mo on will bu reptmed on on THURSDAY, rn Uth, at TE an ate Somoniee B ox im, 4 Ao & sowLEs, Secretary.Ë RESOLUTION \u20ac OP SYMPATHY.£ Ab.At 5 niegting of the, Cote St.Louis Dis | Rd on Sont D it Te \u2018apnbmçualy re- i ages \u2018oi record Shia densiivof ooh « ci late Miss re us et rc tech Sh I teacher dois bear fan the past tres years.which time she had proved her- _& most .vuluable.and painstaking cher ver dischacgiog her dation am sand to \u2018the © matisfac- ton of \u2018tba bosnd.! She: guined the love .and confidence-of;all the pupils commit- : cy \u2018to her caze, and the parents bave, | at magmer hich in w ths: ildsen have been been\u201d instructed, not \u201cohly in seculkr secdlér kndwiedge, but in Christian morele: and duty.\u201d .Miss Woodside y a \u2018native of St.Syl- fe teres Misi i B i bs cs.A : fi i ' 13 x F § iL Sy UT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.| Huntifigdon Fair | eo THURSDAY, September 14eh, at 8 sp.leo F|S4 1] 2 1819 15 |16 122 |23 29 [30 SUBSCRIPTION RATES.\"Daily Wines, $3.00 Weakly Witness, 9.00; fi ocepis jo ooe néirèes, 2351 84 Bu 0; 00 nos ca Wo ain 84d 61.08 Zhen for post sr last, o odor ord or ue x Wrogme L de Breed in the of publication & trees DAILY WITNESS.| Yive lines and apmaris, 100 line.Coatrach on favorable EEE por ro RERESS .A ee All business communications should be addressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018 Witness\u2019 Office, Montres),\u2019 * Editor of the \u2018 Witness,\u2019 Montreal.| She Baily Witusss, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER B 1899.Senator Vests view\u201d oi of the Alaskan | boundary question ié ane which we would be glad to know was taken, by the United States \u2018commissioners.\u201cIf, as he says, they want nothing but what they can justly claim; we on our side can say the same.Our commissioners have | - | Proved their good faith in this profession \u2018| by: offering to\u2019eubmit the \u2018whole question They have | | been willing all along to -abide by this to impartial : arbitration.proposition.Mr.Vest.says the United States commissioners are wise end just men ; Canadians would be sorry to think they were mot, but would like to see them exercise their wisdom aud prove their epirit of justice by accepting the only proposition br which a settlement can be - Tuot as arrangements.were abot come - | pleted for laying the cornet stone of the new Chicago post-office, and invitations were sent to Lord Minto, President Diaz, of Mexico, Sir Wilfrid Leurier and other distinguished men to come end es sist President MoKinley in laying the stone, an unexpected obstacle arose.It was pointed out by the Bricklayers\u2019 and Stonemeasons\u2019 Union that President McKinley is not a bricklayer nor & stonemason, and .therefore he could not handle a trowel or lay a stone in the state of Illinois.Even if he were & member of one of these trades he could not act unless he joined the union.This may seem absurd, but the objection was actually raised in all seriousness, Happily, the president of the union solved the difficulty by issuing to Mr MeKinley a working card-as a bricklayer, and the ceremony will proceed according to the programme.Whether in thus cutting the knot the president was within the rules by which he is bound we do not know.It is probable that the objec tors intended nothing more than to as sert their claim to say who should or who should not \u2018do certain work- within a given territory which claims to be a land of freedom.at tl TO PHILIP somen.The proposal to establish an inter national boypott againet the French exhibition.of next year as a protest against the injustice of the verdict against Captain Dreyfus\u2019 is not one which will commend, itself to the sober second thought of people generally as individuals, not to eay of nations end governments which usually oppose such proceedings.The not Public opinion of the nations of the world has a perfect right to expression in regard to & cage in which justice and humanity bave been at stake before their | eves for months and years \u2018The instincts of humanity lave been aroused and strongly \u2018appealed to, and they cannot |be denied a hearing; Their protest will, doubtless have their effect upon France,\u201d and henceforth all civilised nations of the world will, in proportion to their civilization, be :influenocsd in :all -such 4 judicial and\u2019 pelitical-¢asés by the knowledge thatthe.ivitised world I» looking on end.taking note.of the.proceedings, so that injustios to ome hitherto eb- gcure man will not be condoned, though\u2019 ihe fate of a ration seems to depend upon it.In this watchfulnesy of the whole mél Co St) | Tworia there na \u201cshadow of the.oi cient care of Providence, without whoud not & sparrow falls to the ground, But while thé opinion and protests of thé nations must be listened to by France with respect, it is very doubtful indeed whether any good effect could be pre- duced by attempts at actual interference in a punitive way.- Coercion by mains of the boycott is an unjustifieble and illegal proceeding among individuals, and has \u2018been found to do a great deal more-harm than good\u2014indeed little else than harm: It has never had the effect of convincing the victim of the error of his way, but, on \u2018the contrary, has bardeped his heart; \u2018Those who resort to it glide from passive | to aggressive coercion, and become malicious and eriminal.The principles of international law.A highwpirited na: tion like the French could not be expected to submit with equanimity to a boycott.The attempt to carry it into effect would only exasperate the irritable feels | ings of the nations which would be.in: volved in it.The Canadian Govern: ment and people will certainly give nd countemance or encouragement .to such a proposal, and more especially against ong all letters to the Ealfor should be alidressed lof the mother nations of this Canada of ours, THE CASE AGAINST CAPTAIN : DREYFUS.There has been no pretence at impar: 7 |tiality in the reports of the Dreyfus cess that have reached ue.The evidence iy favor of Captain Dreyfus has been.placed in strong light and the evidencé | against him has fallen into the shadowy | background \u2018on the view of the came pre: sented to foreigners by the cables, | The sympathies of the whole outside | world were known to be with Captain Dreyfus, and very naturally, in.view of | the revelation of the fact that the court-martial had been unfairly and illegally influenced' againét the pri by enemies who have since been.prove to be perjurers, forgers and conspirators | against him.With all this honewt ly based sympathy for Captain Dreyfud | it is not surprising that the pibl f outeide world, \u2018which, it must be, rotten: bered, includes the \u2018natiotal friends i well as the enemies of France,\u201d \u2018the\u2019 evi dence seems conclusive that.those on whose evidence the first éourt-martial relied for proof of \u2018the\u2019 guilt \u2018of the ac\u2019 cused were guilty conspirators against him, It has seemed to the outside world that while there has been positive evidence | of the illegalitios committed by the generals, of the forgeries and perjuries com- | mitted by their subordinates of the Wir Office, who are.Captain Dréyfus\u2019s accus.\u2018ers, and even positive.evidence of the most direct and reliable character that Esterhazy and others, and not Captain Dreyfus, traitorously communicated to the German and Italian embassies not only the information referred #o in the bor dereau, but a great deal of other matter, there is nothing but the very weak testimony of those same perjurers and org: ers and generals, who are confessedly guilty of conspiracy and illegulities, and perjury and forgery against \u2018Captain Dreyfus.Of the testimony of the wi against Captain Dreyfus, we doubt whether any outsider can recall a single piece which seems to him of a grave character ; probably most people \u2018can, recall no valid evidence whatever \u2018against Captain Dreyfus.Perhaps.the world, that sympathiges with Dreyfus and believes his sentence to be unjust, is at fault in having charged its mind so little with the testimony which has \\ - the guilt of Captain Dreyfus, Naw the; \u2018Patrie\u2019 \u2018and Mr.Henri Beaugrand, and: those \u2018who are eo passionately convinced.of the guilt of Captain Dreyfus, the justice of the court-martial and of the bon- | national and justifiable sympathies with the army and.netion of France, been fus before the second court-martial, which against the prisoner.They could do no.greater sorvice to their beloved country or \u2018world than by, producing a summary of the testimony and evidence against Cap- people eagerly read.We would wilitg- 4 national law have their place also in - Foonvinced the second court-martial of | orable position of France and the French people, have probably, because of thelr! impressed with and kept in view the teg- timony and \u2018evidence given against Drey- in their opinion justifies the verdict to the Canadian part: of the ontaide tain\u2019 Dreyfus, which the Canadian press .- will gladly publish and the Canadian.[ay devote three ar four, po cana to wach | \u2018a süminary prepared\u201d pu the \u2018Patrie,\u2019 -worid has furnished a summary of the evidence which convinced it and its readers of tho innceence of Captain Dreyfus.Wè bave seen not one summary of the revidence against him.Instead of abusing and reviling all nations and peo plés as\u2018 ehemies of France, Mr.Beau- tunity of convincing at least Canadians [of the great mistake that they \u201cbelieve has been made by giving the grounds upon guilt is based.Stes A WOOLLY WESTERNER.~ Unless Mr, W.W.B.\u2018McInnes, M.P., \u2018has been grossly: miereported with re- Labor Day to-his constituents at Nan- -aimo,-it woubi appear that his responsibilities ae a legislator sit somewhat light ly upon him, and it is devoutly to be \u2018hoped: that\u2019 his peculiar opinions sre not shared by other members\u2019 of our, parliament.\u201d Mr, McInnes is.said, on the occasion.referred to, to\u2019 have antiounced , [Dis intention of resigning his seat in the [House of Commons as a protest against | \u201cthe \u201cway the \u2018Laurier Government bas neglected its promrises regarding tbe placing of restrictions on the importation of Chinese.' * \u2018The matter would be brought \u201ctp again next session, and if nothing was .done the miners could take the matter into their own hands and.do the same as the people of Puget Sound hed\u2019 done.He admitted that it was hard tq threaten violence; but\u2019 the people must rule, and \"that must be the end of the question\u2019 if the government would not in some measure prohibit the coming in of Chinese.As regards Mr.McInnes\u2019s quarrel with the Laurier Government we are not cor | cerned, | neither can exception be fairly \u201ctaken to his demand for the exclusion of the Chinese.The former question is à \u2018matter of private conviction, while the latter i i one: in which much latitude may fairly be accorded to individual opinion, pthough it cannot be dhown that hitherto here hae been any real necessity for such nthe legislation as that suggested.But \u2018aot the péople of the Dominion through their accredited representatives, but the 'pedple\u2019 \u2018Gin .the spot, who will \u2018take the matter-into their own hands\u2019 : in \u201cother words, the speaker relegates the.function of.parliament to a mob, and proclaims war, Mr.McInnes would apparently be aû admirable and popular representative Lin sundry Southern States, where lynch Taw, or in other words anarchy, pre- \u2018wails ; but we mildly protest against his sentiments \u2018being regarded outside \u2018his somewhat limited aphere of influence as \u2018indicative of iny Canadian sentiment.\u2018Lynch \u2018law and race vendettas have of Canada.Men professing the extreme his constituents are not true Oanadiahs, | Their instincts are théee of primitive barbarians, and they.want to bring their country back to semi-brutal conditions.Moreover, supposing these.views fo.be and |feirly reported, he is anything bat \u20ac their eubordinétes confessedly guilty of friend of the mining population, whom he, is indirectly encouraging to deeds.of} \u2018violence, which must nocesserily .reaot \u2018injuriously- \u2018upon: all who share in.them.Of course, \u2018we do not believé that Mr.have said, .on, if he did, that he meant \u2018it.If he has any notions akin to his alleged: \u2018Tepiark by all means let Him resign his seat jn the House of Commons, \u2018as he has abdicated his functions as a legislator, while as a leader of ruffians be is likely to prove of most danger to the welfare of his following.terra rt 81 VERE.UTIQUE.Beware which is hypocrisy.But there is aothing covered up that shall not be revealed; and: hid, that shall not be known.Wherefore | whatsoever ye have said in the darkness, shall be.heard in the light; and what ye \u2018have spoken\u201d dia the ear in the-inner cham- \u2018bers B proclaimed updn -the houge- top .And I say unto you, be not afraia em Which kill the body, | and\u2019 after that Save ne ay that they & a oo.ft Iwill n yo Ww wh ch- Totter he Bath\u2019 Tied hy Bath power to cest into hell: yea, I say unto you, féar himi=Luke xif., 1-8.vens gliding, - That bave.not - answered Wherefore ye : were sent, Aught know ye of this world of bur sbid: ing?Or.are, ye all of justiqe and content} Whether God's watchmen of: the firmament, - To tighten up: dark deeds and hui woes, by Mr.Beaugrand, or by any French- |\u2019 Canadian .advocate of similar views.Al- |W most every newspaper of: the outside | grand and those.who think with him |, might much better accept the fine oppor- |\u2019 \u2018which\u2019 their belief in Captain Dreyfus's «.-gard to a speech delivered by him on te of \u2018shel\u2019 legislation.Mel 0 Hn gon leclares \u2018the people must rule,\u2019 never.taken the: place of Jaw in any part | views impressed by Mr.McInnes upon | Mclnnes.mid what he is reported to | ¢ of the leaven of the Pharisees,\u2019 O steady atarw, throughéut the long hea.Foo Ov Miiad a fre one.0 woeervien | Moy break upon your clear, 1 pure eyes\u2019 \u201cLook down, O God, upon a guilty land, That hath herself to foul injustice lent ! Evil her sons alike on every hand, They that have done, that they do not repent, .They that looked on, thet they did not prevent This pestilent corruption in high stations, This trampling on the law and the inno- centy \"This shielding of the guilty.Send thy nations, Lord, and purge her pure, or waste her habitations ! Twas thus when other hypociites of Their deadly minds \u2019gainst our Christ ee ther.wed with \u201cthoes to whiten o'er ; Their own deceits and shameful devil- \u2018ment.In like way oried : \u2018It is expedient That one die for the rest\u2019 In like way trod Their conscience down, folded their arms, and went Twoscore years festering, clean forgetting God : Until He sent, and slew, and swept them out.abroad ! : W.¥.CHIPMAN.MR, BEAUGRAND SPEAKS, WHITEW ASHES FRANCE AND DAUBS OTHER COUNTRIES.er the heading \u2018Vive la France,\u2019 the \u2018Presse,\u2019 publishes the following ar ticle, : sighed by ex-Mayor Honoré Beau- grand: \u2014 \u2018Te is in the days of sorrow, of grief, and especially when a clique of salaried scoundrels dare throw insult at one's mother, that a good eon sets up in de-|; fente of her, whom he must love more thik anything in the world.\u2018Bimrpletons only will permit that evil duty in the presence of the avalanche ties that the foreign press, headed by face of France, our mother country.\u2018The Dreyfus case would be the apparent cause of this, if all those who read and take the trouble of gathering \u2018information, did not know that this race for calumny \u20ac dates from France\u2019s military rèçovery, and especially from thé Fran- Pre- | co-Russian alliance.\u2018However, the Frenc are accustomed to this calumny rage on the .part .of newspapers thet pr thera- selves on representing what they complacently call \u201cAnglo-Saxon civilization,\u2019 and gue must read Jesterdey 8 aad sm Lo day\u2019s newspapers to und we ral the Dreyfus case is no but a pretext for this raising of shields against , our mother country, \u201cThey first have a grudge against the \u20181000 Exhibition, and it is especially \u2018among the United States journalists that we find this note accentuated, while several English and American par- «ons purr their hypocritical homilies on the decline of France, and probably make secret preparations for a little in- \u2018nocent \u2018celebration,\u2019 behind the scenes of this same exhibition.\u2018Oh! the virtue of these falee preten- des the hypocrisy of this contemptible The Sra fiva, thoumud million Hoon paid to Germany given.appeti Q bankers of the Triple Allan co, and their \u2018English friends, and from the moment everyone knew that the gold vesérve of the \u2018French war treasury was the most considerable in Europe, it \u2018became necessary, at all costs, to dig a pit before the cosmopolitan race of mercenary agents, who trike cither the heart, -the reputation or the honor of a men or à country, according to the tariff of international treasons.\u2018Every French journalist in Osnads knows perfectly well that \u2018during the last twenty years we have - not got, either from Europe or the United Stutes, à single despatoh that was not systematically hostile to.all that is French.\u2018AN remember \u2018 the \u2018fight organized against the 1880 Paris exhibition, on the pretence that it was a revolutionary ffiends were even simple enough to be caught by this, while England: laughed in ne sleeve and Germany gnashed her tee Meanwhile the calumnies ac- cunnileted and minds were being prepar ed.for the falsified judiciary reports, the semi Rd calumnies which hes onset} vid French so _.thorpughly lation doubts and fours.for the a gare of republican: France.: insults \u2018Whilst the London press | Fea and makes an\u2019 infernal\u2018 noise | for, be uttered aneut their mother.or thair | © yo ry a \u2018French-Canadian press hes, failed in this the London \u2018Times,\u2019 has flung in the to-| Was made to the France, or to set up a trap wonthy of centenary, and our Quebec and Ottawa\u2019 \u2018And every day the same tedious re- |W, | petition.hostile appreciations, and for all this ems: round + : French matters, the lish Government is preparing to re a bapdful of Ed, Ips, pure only wi has | Where gold: and die are found, and Nm niv to le @ the last man, independence.The ean are stoically awaiting the extermination, with their arms ready, and the English press increases its insulte against France.Apart from this are the: scandals of \u201cCleveland square,\u201d Oscar Wilde, Lieutenant Starke, and Hooley, the great jobber, who bought the English peers at $50,000 per head, to adorn the managing boards of his sus picious businesses.\u2018And Germany, where a sword- -drag- ger can assassinate, with impunity, in full daylight, a peaceful citizen, who had the misfortune of throwing him down unawares, and \u2018where: soldiers are treated Like oattle at the abattoir, and this in time of peace.And then the United States, where a.captéin of engineers named Carter has just been sentenced for cheating the government out of 81, 600,000 on: ithe Savannah fortifications: leaving adide mentioning the embalmed beef, and that - -General Egan, who called Generatix-Cidef Miles 5 Haw;\"in hie whis.-kers, in bis throat, \u2018and in all his authority.\u2018Oh! \u2018the discipline, and honorability of France\u2019s detractors.They bark on the roof in order to deaden the barking of the Dock of cheaters, hypocrites ani scoundre who are rati in th kitchen, operating He \u2018The officers.and troop men of the French ary are insulted, and lies which every French heart underlines in advance, have unfortunately passed and gone into circulation.A tribunal of French officers, all graduated at the Ecole Polytechnique, \u2014 patriots, scientists and gentlemen who have grown old in the service of the country, and who would not dirty their white-gloved bands over the pale faces of those who send us these anonymous insults, by telegraph, have been called itmbeciles, soft-briined, asses and jackals.\u2018Attention! Canadians, my brothers! An attempt is being made to pervert your French sentiments, and there is a grudge not only against your language, but chiefly against\u2019 your love of the fatherland, France.All that attracts.you thereto, is.aimed at, attacked, calum- nisted' and faléified.\u2018This has already given us 1837-38, aad I do not know that we are more dispo ed to let go or more cowardly thay ov our ancestors.\u2018Reread your despatches, discues thera in the light of common sense end enlith- tened patriotism, and you.wil find bo.en the Lines ¢h the key to this anti- ench campaign.\u2018Obsérve, what.is\u201d going on in fm a sad Rabbett li scent concerning \u2018their own misdeeds.\u2019 rr, FUNERAL OF MR.J.B.SOHULTZE.The funeral of the late Mr.John Éd ward Schultze, vice-coïñeul of Austria Hungary at 'Montreal,on account of Whose death the flags of the various i in the city have.beèn at half-mast, took place yesterday \u2018afternoon from 50 Park avenue, the nesidence of his father, Mr.Edward Schultze, consul-general of.Aus- mary An appropriate.service was conducted by the Rev: Dr.Barclay, pastor of St, Paul's Church, and the Rev.Fr.Riedel, \u2018pastor of St.John's German Lutheran Church.° Reference the deceased\u2019s upright character and kindly nature, and to.the aud- denness of his removal from the activities of this world to the better land be yond the akiea; The floral tributes.sent.by sympathizing friends.completely filled a- large car- \u2018riage, \u2018and \u2019 weré unusually: \u201cbeautiful.\u2018Among \u2018them were \u2018the.following :\u2014oak Jeaf wreath.from the German National Society and the German - Glee Club\u2019; \u201cGates \u2018ajar,\u2019 from \u2018his own intimate friends ; wreath, from the: Montreal Philatetic Society: anchor; from \u2018his old friends of the Viking ; wreath; from.employees of the firm ; anchor, from t president and directors of: the Montreal Toilet Supply \u2018Company.Among \u201cth e large number of.friends by \u20188., Heityy tra E Adovh Hasherss sod BCR tine, L.H.Packard, F Gurd, H.H.Austin, Kdwin T Baron Von Hugel, Walter poocker F.Schaffeitlia, E.F.Waites, F Thorning, C.Marioth, C.Hodgson, Lieut.Col.Starke, Ro John Robertson, bertson, Lionel Smith, James MeNélly, Fred.Bar low, Charles Hart,\u2019 Clarence Smith, James Riles ,.Charles 1, H.Fromings, , Ys Ww.H.Fiaberty W.Rod- , Dr.Reilly, den, G.- - Fogarty, Dr.\u20ac, Browne, -L.Beard, D.\u2018Beard, R.Bal- fous, Whi y B.Smith, Dr Dr.O'Connor, H.-Munderioh, Alex.Ross-McKensie, Da- 5 Hae & Ouran, G Kinga, ° Astin 6.ay, F ciienna, Durand, P.Cullin, G.Hamilton, F.Lam- plough; XH, H.Trihey end J.Scanlan.Interment took place in Mount Royal cemetery.do 80 in cidse to put people dns files Grsedinger; uncles ; Mes Ceres d Ads Lower, Visio nes ee Sar Masters Arthur, Freddie Hatæy apd\u2019 Luke .Reinhardt, cousins ; pe F.Bopp, German.- consul; pastel sde Pon « l - > A (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS\u201d) BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS.AT THE QUEEN'S PARK.Programme of Interesting Races Under the - Auspices of the Temple \u201cClub For Tomorrow Night.FOOTBALL \u2014 YACHTING -\u2014 GEN.well flluminsted to-morrow night on the occasion of the annual races in connpetion with the Temple Bicycle Club.so tteaded well to.ng, dat res will be no fear of spectators pot being able to witness the events.It ig noped that the weather will be fine, and a trifle warmer than heretofore.: The following is the programme of the ces: i One mile bicycle: (Chapter).One hundred yards dish.Half mile bicycle (past masters).One hundred yards (married men).Slow racc.Running leng jump, ' Two mile tandem.Fifty yards (masters\u2019 race).One mile bicycle (handicap).Obstacle race.Two mile bicycle (handicap).12.Quarter mile foot race.12.Coasting race.14, One mile novice.7, Q, 11, 13 and 14 open to mem- bors vy the Temple Bicycle Club onfy.Nos.2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ahû 12 open*to members of the Temple Club and craft in gen- Nb dk Hoorama tom Nas.\u201cood street car service to gates of the \u2018Admission, ten cents.No reserved seats.Furrics to be sent to tho secretary of the club.All members and frisnds are earnestly requested to attena and make this event an unqualified success.THE VOLTIGEURS MEET TO- NIGHT.There will be a meeting of the Voltigeurs Bicyels Club to-night at 8.30 sharp, at its rooms.All membérs are requested to attend as very important business will be transacted.CANADIANS JOIN THE N.C.A.Toronto, Ont, Sept.13.~Chairman Ba- for the lightly moving holder, of tho 0A 00 Dog vein, Harley gente en any 2 bosk: The, Columbia\u2019 pas prov Lippi me SPR ¥ ddrnovica, | i TTT TS sable Mire y he.\u2018Dot it this months.=.4 gprs het _ Mt SUSPENDED._ A meéting o! the district racing board was held last night at the Windsor Hotel with Chairman H.A.Robert in the chair.The other ax Et of , the board présent were: F, J.Greenfield, J.Lomax, and Geo.Ayling.The.Polos riders were suspended for nine months, for having taken part in unsanctioned races held on Labor Day at the Shamrock grounds at the annual picnic of the Central Trades and Labor Council, viz.: Georges Moore, Wm.St.Plerre.Glashan, James Glashan, L,: J.Desjardins, Wm.Scott, and G.L.Girardin.The promoters of the picnic were suspended for one year.There being no other business, the meeting adjourned.YACHTING.\u201c- - THE YACHT \u2018COLUMBIA\u2019 8 STEEL \"MAST.The recent breaking of the s sel mast of the cup defendér, the \u2018Columbia\u2019 has caused mueh discussion among engineers about steel as a materlal for masts in.general, snd the construction of this.mast in particular.Says the \u2018Marine Review\u2019 on the &ubjeet: \u2018One authority has claimed that the \u2018Columbia\u2019s\u2019 mast failed.because it was of roor design, being built up of a numbér of pieces of sheet metal, riveted \u2018togethet, the argument being set forth that the riveted Joints is in itself a source of weaknnss.It is .asserted that at best not more than three-fourtlis of \u2018le strength of the plate is available.\u2019 The enginecrs who take this view bold that to have produced\u2018 a Meht and unbreakable steel mast it should have been made from en ingot of high carbon nickel steel, Hollow forged on a mandrel, and finally finished by turning in the lathe to proper contour.A mast or this .con- Struction, it fo said, wosld have had no point, and could have been made of form strength to the utmost exactness.It: EE it might.be treated by ofl tem- sad under such circumstances, 2e is-assertéd, have\u2019 Deen \u2018twice.us 7) Fen weight, ax hie riveted way.© The supporters 2 jr have -earricd it - vb Peet gostiy, But they contend Feruits would have justified the Herresbotts, evidently, ! But pes cling- 1.idea, sources that de tombes mast fs being fepairod, and will be ready for \u2018use in leas than a week: The new plating will, for.it is an- however, de \u2018ene-fortieth of an inch heav- ler than \u2018that at first put'on.As the strain | seemed to come in the middle of the must, precautions ave: Dlr \u2018teken 16 itrengthen, the spar at that point\u201d.EXPECTED TO ACCEPT THE INVITA- * FION, Bir Thomas Lipton is \u2018e ed to be the guest of the Sphinx Club at its ineusural dinner for the autymzn at the Waldort-As- torla, New York, on the evening of Tuesday, Oct.10.Mr.George P.\u201cRowell has accepted the invitation of tre exectifive committee to introduce the subject for tha evening discusaion, \u2018The futility of attempting to reach every body by advertising.THE CUP CHALLENGER'S DIMÆN- SIONS, London, Sept 12\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 publishes this morning a three column description of the dimensions and construction of the \u2018Shamrock.\u2019 The article eulogizes Mr.Her- reshoft.The following dimensions 3¢ the \u2018America\u2019s\u2019 cup challengsr are given as \u2018absoluteiy trustworthy\u2019 :\u2014Length, 127 feet 9 Inches; breadth, 24 feet 834 inches; load water line, 89 feet 2 inches; length of over- bang forward, 17 feet 2 inches; length of overhang aft, 31 feet § inches; area midship section, \"130 - feet; So efclent dittn, 27 area of lateral plane, 970 feat; co-ofctont of.it, 184 foet; area of load-wa- ter plane, 1,403 feet; watfer surface, 2,916 oe yards of Fook.the.{by the lighter.> Th lannch of th ran a line to the \u2018Shamsock,\u2019 ang | hoisted and set becutifully.rs of Rerlenosd.4 § yachtefaon Who ar feet; tons per Inch fmmersion, 3.54; displacement, 1603 draught, (0 feet 3 fnchas.THE \"SHAMROCK, PN.HAVE A TRIAL ich, Saady Hook, sept Lo Attor a very rough: experience yesterday the \u2018Shamrock\u2019 bent on a new malnsall this morning, and prepared for a long formal trial before the cup Faces.The mainsail is the ona she will prctably carry during the coming races with the \u2018Columbia,\u2019 as it is on a steel .bcom and eluminum gaff, which will also be on the boat during the race.The storm yesterday: noarly wrought the \u2018Shymrock\u2019s\u2019 destruction, as the lighter \u2018Ulérer,\u2019 dragged her anchor, and came within a hun- running down the \u2018Sham- Full stesn wi - 7 gn hoe u ns -Fotten up < ; en °o « fn- doing £0 was nearly capsized.Fortunately the gale abated at about eight o'clock, so that the lighter held fast.Ths mainsail was takin from the Plymouth\u2019 this morning, and bent on to the steel boom, which was sung early yester- dny.Shortly after noon the mainsail was A new club topsall was also set over the mainsail.For an hour or two, the boa: lay at her moorings, while those on the \u2018Erin\u2019 looksd over her sails.The \u2018Shamrock\u2019 did pot leave her moorings, but swung half the day with her new galls aloft, stretoliing in the bresse.Towards night the sails were taken in: and everything made snug- To-morrow, the \u2018Shamrock\u2019 will have her first trial under racing conditions, and if the present wind proves strong her admirers are looking for some fast sailing.THE WIND A BIG FACTOR.ew York, Sept.11.\u2014Thè respective chances Of- pespért Jars taken ee the a fguto fé 88,000 to ¥15,00.\u2018The.ter vas.\u201creferred to Messrs.Jod ain i ier To town attorneys Council or Gatiepy, a8 chairman of the filante.committee, gave notice that he Wold\u2019 iftrodiice à resolution, at the next regular méeting, to.authorize the council to borrow.$12.3 for the purpose of purchasing.the.old: foundry from the Estate of H.R.Ives & Co.\u2018A\u2019 motion was presented to reconsider the vote of censure passed on Council: fusing to withdraw certain Minpartiamentary expressions; but es à fro-thérds majority is necessary to reconsider, \u2018the motion was not adopted.upoillor Lasnier moved that the Alone Featber & Down Company be given a a.certain.time.to accept the amendments wade by the council in the \u2018conditions of their lease; and that the r-Argasurer he instructed to notify.the.company.; After some discussion the motion, was adopted.\u2019 On the adjournment of the Council, a of of.the \u2018Witness\u2019 obtained some Hisformation from several residents, who take a prominent part in municipal af- o | 58, fu to the cause of the recent dis- Semon Qipong the councillors.| From | Mayer, Mr.Maurice Perrault, Couñefflor Walter J ones, and others, it wasJearnéd that there was a new.move- Lent on the part of the more progres sive element, .in -the council to encou- liège.and dgsist local .manufacturing in- This moyement meets with opposition 1 from a .minority, who object | ure; spelen, are Je De à Sater f bil pty Cand\u2019 \u2018Steam dated here as.hey à as in \"Mont.| |, veal; \u201cThe : \u2018siguation.of.the town offers andoubted advantages in every respect; tA is in\u201d \u2018communication by rail and by te te with: ll\u2019 parts \u2018of the country.At Te mt, there \"4s araple wharf accommo- | dation for steamboats and schooners; d Hava the aésurance from Ottawa de Federal to drédge à deep-Water channel ta our wharves for\u2019 ocean-going v Ad.Sorin 88\u2019 oe, commercial or industrial D + ¢ create the neces Erg With dip water, Longueuil would |- \u2018rise \u2018to\u2019 tommércial importance, and divide with- Mentreal - the honor .and ad- tantaga-of being at \u2018the head of river ny.The-sumamer cottage would then be.pxchanged - Aor the warehouse.Longueuil - \u2018would \u201coccupy relatively the kame \u2018position to \u2018Montreal \u2018that Jersey City does to New \u2018York; and since the nd it more conveni- Tork rk, why should \u2018not Longueuil aspire to a share: of ocean trafic?There is toom for miles of whaives whére stores And: elevators.: could: pen jpused., on.arrival, freight tran- pped.: hy.\u201crail.of water to all points, \u2018amd egéin \u201cacgumulated during the vi \u201cter for \u2018exportation in the spring.present \u201cwe are making of Longueuil a nfacturing.town; the rest will fol-| low -nataraily.We have set the ball tolling, and.the \u2018movement will cofitinue until the épportunity presents iteelf for developing the undoubted advantages.of the: pléce | that tin moy seize The phim pee ; and, then, = ppt .plage.= A Pmercial city fo Mondresl in impr | \u2018Government is pre-\" Cunard.ptépmers ent te dock at Feria)\" \u2018Oity than at New vgsort will disappear, < J \u201c Choose Good Soap First, ~~ And You'll Not Thirst ance on the Maker of the Trouble.will rise on the south shore.At this Point the bell of the ferry boat brought the interview to a close.mrt DIOCESE \u2018OF MONTREAL.QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE.The quarterly meeting of the executive committee of the diocese of Montreal was held at the Synod Hall yesterday after noon, His Lordship Bishop Bond presiding, and there being also present the Ven.Archdeacon Mills, the Very Rev.Dean Carmichael, Archdeacon Naylor, the Rev.G.Osborne Troop, Canon Norton, Rural Deans Robinson, Smith, Saunders, Nye, Longhurst, Brown, Canons Mugsen and Dixon, Dr.J.Ker, the Rev.J.G.Baylis, secretary; Messrs.Chancellor Bethwme, Q.C.; L.H.Davidson, Q.C.; T.P.Butler, Q.C.; .Alex.Johnson, Walter Drake, J.Mackinnon, E.L.Bond, Richard White, Charles 1} Garth, F.Wolferstan Thomas and George Hague.* The treasurer presented the usual quar: | terly statement which showed\u2019 ho: ma} terial change from the position at the same period last year.also, a repart from Mr.Georga Durnford, chartered accountant, vouching for the accuracy and efficiency of the work of the secretary\u2019s office.The Mission Fund Plan committee ie- ported that several of the missions were in arrears, \u2018and the committee suggested that the executive give definite instructions as to the remewal of the agree ments, and the action to be, taken as to the arrears.A discussion resulted in the umenimous paesing of the following resolution : Moved by Mr.Strachan Bethune, eeconded by Dr.Alex.Johnson, \u2018That in view of the special report handed in by the chairman of the Mission Plan Committee regarding the arrcars due by the missions, the treasurer be instructed to carry out the terms of the resolution passed by the said committee on Feb.27 last, and withhold payment of the grant in the case of each mission in arrears, and that à copy of this resclu- tion be sent to each mission in arrears.\u2019 \u2018The Very Rev.the Dean moved *he following resolution, which was seconded by Mr.Strachan.Bethune, :Q.C., and passed by a standing vote :\u2014 \u2018 That the committee desire, in a spirit of sincede affection, to congratulate His Lordship the Bishop, on having reached his eighty-fourth year, and to assure him of.their devotion to him as our beloved Father in God, and to pray God that he may be long spared to rule over a diocese whose ex- .perience of his-wise administration and devoted zeal, cannot easily be ta Hia Lordship briefly ac now} d he | resolution.x Le HELPING THEIR CITY COL- vo LEAGUES.Judges Tellier, Charland and Lemieux, who belong to the country districts, are presently in the city, apd will: probably \u2018help their Montreal colleagues during the whole of the September \u2018térm, ° ADVERTISEMENTS.\u201cNecessity Knows No Law.\u201d But a law of Nature bows fo the necessity.of keeping the blood pure so that the \u2018entire system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous, k To take god's Sarsaparilla, the great blood pu therefore a law of is health and it \"te 8 Decessity in nearly: \u201cbe built, whole ear) every household.It never disappoints.- Eryeinelas-\"Had a severe attack of eryfipelas suffering from dizziness and nervousness so that Icould noi rest at night, Tried Hood's Sarsaparilja with' good res th and now recommend (t to others.; CHALMERS, Toronto, Ont.Tired F \u2014\u201c Was all run down and \u201cbad no appetite, Was tired all the time.Hood's Sarsaparilla was suggested, and 4 trial beneti me so much that now I would not be without the medicine.\u201d G D.Brr¥err.Central Norton, N.B.\u201d RB, PAINFUL FINGER\u2019 ENDS One NiaHT TamATMRET.\u2014 Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, in a Bor lather of CuTiovha 80AP.Dry, and anoint freely with CUTIOURA ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emoliients.\u2018Wearold gloves during the night,\u201d For sore hands, itohing, bittatng palms and painful finger ¢nds; this ond night treatment is wonderful.| WOMEN.= Especially Mothers aes mosteompetent the yewmrkable clesvaing,\u2019 1 emoilient, IA s£ Cursouna Boxr En fa nou wane or 16 le ITER 5 RASE \u201cAND gi, : Magi Caledonia - Springs, CLOSE Sept.12th, 5 The Waters sold by best dealers everywhere.THE MOLSONS BANK 88th DIVIDEND.The Shareholders of The Moisons, Bank are hereby notified that a \u201cDividend.M FOUR PERCENT and a Bonus of ÔNB PERCENT upon the capital stock has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the\u2019 6fice the bapk, in Montreal, and at thé Branches on and after the SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT.oo The transfer books will be closed from the 25th: September to 30th September, \u2018both days inclusive, *-\u2014 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the sharehaldera \u2018of \u201cthe Bank will \"be held at its Banking House, in this city,\" on MONDAY, the 8th of OCTOBER Bext, at three o \u2018clock in the afternoon.A by-law will be submitted to tha meet- IEEE ing {morcasing the.Capital.Stock, by the sum of-$1,000,000, \u2018divided into.rape shares of $50 each, and providing for the ; ot the\u2018 increased stock pro-rata \u2018amongst the éhareholders desirous - = epting same, and the shareholders v wl ) to pass UT os iE of the 4 uit 8 Board.has been T= 3 By order of thes Board.- FF; WOLFERSTAN THONAk,- - 5i General\u2019 Manighr.Montreal, 25 Aug.189.- BAKING OWE 3 co ata are brand Lo buy and + are, beyond oavil, all v arme sr se SEE ou ype pckagt.: \u2018 MONEY To vam : CUSHIKG, DUNTON ' & BAR | + May bo knows i Lao etn no name, 8 1H < E KENNETH CAMPBELL à - -\u2014- 84 66 Urbdta \u2018sttoot.~ in P.M\u2018CORMACK Aas | oping Sano, # 3 | pamaace, LICEN SES 18SUED.MONEY TO LEXD.- fo 107 B¢.James st.and B45 Princo Ar gonns A JIFFY, CARTER\u2019S ( \u2018coLb CURE Never Diils, \u201cmicvoLE x SUBANCE, \u2018IsyourBidydie fusurod ag eing siclen, ii mot, take out Potltey in -Thé:Domiaion Bure alary-Guartintet : Compeuy,.mited.: 1: 1548 \u201cTE STANDARD CODE.THE ©.P.R.AUTHORPTEES, OON- - SIDERING ITS, ADOPTION.For 4 some.doy \u2018past the divieional sup- of the Cuaden Pacife Sad ted by ninety- sass Pe == = ai They represent of the wwiost experienced railway men, \u2018who, for over twenty years, have been engaged in thei formulation of a code \u201cwhich, at once simple and direct.should with general .acceptance.Sugges- ne were first made and discussed and t to the several railways for their ut, gx soeeptar Bi by bit el A og =.y of ee pt and g of the : passenger railways of the ii * R.and Grand > cesent the introdue- ion of the standard code; but the officials of both companies; state that to-day this has.conrpletely disappeared, it being only necessary.to-prove to the men that the new system was, In reality, much simpler than the old and infinitely more.efficient.The Grand Trunk has been instructing _ tbe employees for some time past in the \u201c working of the code, and it is claimed .that-with the exception of a few whose education has been .defective, all those affected by the new rules are enthusiastic for the standard code.v \u2018Mr.McNicoll, the assistant.general Toanager of: the C.P.\"R., mid to-day that naturally the first.thing to do was to have à conference of those who would be the instructors of the men in the mew rules, before action was taken, looking to the introduction of the system.i haying been suggested that certain men who.had been\u2019 accustomed all their lives to\u2019 a, given /railway terminology might, have some difficulty in mastering & new system.Mr.McNicol admitted tnt as.men grew older they \u2018were.averse to.-acquiring new forms \u2018of knowledge or Rev aysteïs, 1 nor were they so retentive \"Heir memory as\u2019 younger men.At 8-.Si Shs the new code wes ad- wo on \u201cthe part of the.men.At any \u201crat,\u201d \u2018the subject \u201cwas now under consid- erstion \u2018by: the.men best qualified to deal with: it\u2014the \u2018divisional \u2018superintendents, Who, in the natural course of things, would : The Grand Trunk evstem, in ite *ota- Ra, ;represente some thirty: \u2018âietinet- reil- Way systems, now operated under a single tésangement.Every bit of the system had originally \u2018its own: code, and the signal, which, in the.east, bad the utmost sigitifieance, meant nothing whatever in the west.Some attempt was made to produce harmony out of differing.systems, or lack of systems, but it has been felt by the new management thet the ard code would meet -the situation.\u201cThe standard \u2018system means fifty percent fess.of .belegraphing, means the absolute \u201d security of the train in motion, as far : &s/knowledge -and\u2019 care can make anything secure; it means a great saving in me, \u2018while by giving a double order, identical\u201d \u201cin terms, \u2018to the two trains mov- frig ir \u201copposite \u2018directions, it elimina\u2018es .possibility of error.Under the old system it would need something like eigh- 4 ce orders.to \u2018move five light engines di Tink to Belleville.The Tew sys- with\u2019 Pa new: rules confess their great rity.to ol \u20ac he.commibsidn appointing Mr.P.B.sult; a Queen\u2019s Counsel, was read be- for judge Loranger, this morning, and the épurt congratulated the.new digni- - they.A mie BERMUDA\" STORM.SWEPT.* tend of! Bermuda, Sept.13\u2014A ey- clone swept over this island last night.Hoyses were blown déwn, and others : :.unroôfed.The storm -raged the Frébote of last night.No.lives were lost hut heavy damage, wus-done to public \u2018and: private \u2018property, fruit - and cedar tPeel.\u2018The causeway was badly injured, ead the Government House was damag- \u201cÜBES AND ABUSES OF TRUSTS.2e Sent.13\u2014The civic federation rence on, the uses \u201cand abuses of 5 th pin, opened 1 here radar Central was packed' with the 200 delegates and hundreds of spectators.\u201cThe meeting was called to order by \u2018| Franklin H.Head.Dr.Toys, as the representative Weloomed.the dele: | LIQUOR QUESTION IN ONTARIO.-Mr.W.J.MeCallum, of Toronto, a well-known temperance lecturer, is in the city.Speaking of the liguwor problem in Ontario, Mr.McCallum stated thet drinking in that province was on the decrease.He gave as a reason for this, the changed habits of the people, due to the educative influences, of temperance societies, ond to the public schools, where temperance has been systematically taught.The increase of railways bas also \u2018aused a decrease in drinking.In the days cf the stage coach there was a hotel at every change.\u2018Now people travel by trains and do mot have tô stop over at change stations.Then, the license commissioners are progressive men, and encourage sobriety and a decrease in the number of hotels.In reference to the plebisicte vote Mr.McCallum remarked \u2018that the Ontario electore had not forgotten the broken pledges of the government,\u201d and when the proper time comes they would be heard from.COTTAGE GARDEN COMPETITION.The results of the cottage garden com- \u2018petition, which was held during Aug- 5 sist, have beew \u2018atinounced; \u2018ns follows :\u2014 Suburban gardens\u20141.James Carrie, 536 Roslyn avenue, Westmount ; 2.Arthur McFarlane, 18 Aberdeen avenue, West- mount.City gardens\u20141.H.Hill, 12 Darling street, Hochelaga; 2.Mrs.Heggie, 4314 St.Catherine street, city.ENTANGLING ALLIANCES.UNITED STATES IS FREE FROM THEM, SAYS THE HON.JOHN HAY.Columbus, Ohio, Sept.13\u2014In a letter to Mr.Dick, chairman of the Republican State Executive Commiittee, the Hon.John Hay, Secretary of State, makes this emphatic statement regarding the alleged secret alliance between England and the United States: \u2018There is no alliance with England, nor any other power under heaven, except those known and published to the world, the treaties of cr- dinary inf poses of fbusiness and commerce.- No treaty otjer than these exists; none have been suggested on either side.none is in contemplation.It has never entered into the mind of the President nor of eny member of the government to forsake, under any inducements, the wise prez pt and example of the fathers, which forbade entangling alliances with European powers.\u2019 A -CURIOUS STORY, « ALLEGED CLERGYMAN ARRESTED IN BOSTON.Buffalo, N.Y., Sept.12.\u2014A letter dated Cookshire, Que., Sept.8, signed by 8.C.Haggett and addressed to \u201cThe Rev.A.J.Wheeler,\u201d went astray in this city a few days ago and found its way, opened, to the office of the postmaster, who read it.It seemed to have been written by a brother of Wheeler, and cautioned the latter to move carefully lest the police authorities get hold of him.The postmaster communicated with Deputy Marshal Watts, and that officer.stationed a deputy at the general delivery window in the post-office to wait till Wheeler appeared.He arrived last night, and was promptly arrested and taken to the office of Marshal Watts.He claimed that he had been in Buffalo several days, and intended to deliver a temperance lecture before a society in this city last night.When asked what he had done to cause him to fear the police, he essayed no explanation.He was held till the police of the cities he had recently vigited were communicated with, and was releaged because Marshal Watts could not learn that he was wanted.Wheeler was advised to get out of town.The name of the Rev.Mr.Wheeler does not appear in any Canadian clerical list.MAJOR DOWLING DEAD.WAS FOR MANY YEARS COMMANDANT OF THE MOUNTED POLICE AT CALGARY.Winnipeg, Sept.13.\u2014Major Dowling died at Calgary, to-day.Deceased was born at St.John, N.B., and was for many years Commandent of Mounted Police at Calgary, Mrs.J.R.Costigan, of Calgary, and Mrs.H.A.Costigan, of Ottawa, are daughters.'CLERGYMAN\u2019S SON LOST.Cornwall, Sept.13.\u2014The Rev.Mr, Pearson, of Clarenceville, Que., was in town yesterday in search of his second son, Willie.The boy was selling stereoscopic views in the vicinity of Huntingdon, \u201c1 Que., during the vacation, and was expected home on Monday, Sept.4, to resume school.He attended the: Methodist Church-in the evening, and was-last seen about nine o\u2019clock by his brother and another young man.He is described as: of stout build and strong looking, and is sixteen years of age.When last seen he wore a brown coat -and small cap, and black bicycle pants.There: being: no reason whatever why the boy should not return home, the parents Lave become exceedingly anxious, as his mother\u2019 is in -| poor health \u2018not \u201cafraid rnational friendship for -pur- |.\"| pany that .the\u2019 work of \u201c| \u201c Bohemian\u2019 would go ahead night and | PARIS E EXHi BITION, .: -\u2014 -; British Government Has no intention vf Withdrawing, RUMORED PARDON OF DREYFUS.London, Sept.13 \u2014While the papers are fall of letters From individuals and several of the \u2018firms announcing their withdrawal from .the Paris exhibition, and urging the government to do likewise, there is no intention upon the part of the British Government of taking any such step.Ît seems also unlikely that the presant agitation will result in any general withdrawal of British exhibits.Max O'Rell (Paul Blouet) has.written à letter to the \u2018Daily Chronicle\u2019 saying that a public expression of sympathy will go against Dreyfus, adding, \u2018For God\u2019s sake, use your influence to stop it.But for the universal sympathy shown for Dreyfus, whom I, personally, believe to pe innocent, in England and Germany, he would have been acquitted.Jt is a ter.riblé: thing to: say, \u2018hat L'esx \u201c contradiction\u201d Ottawa, Sept.13 \u2014There is no truth in the report that the commissioners to the Paris exhibition, who are meeting here to-day to arrange about space and other matters, have been.notified that cretain aplicants for space refused to exhibit | on account of the Dreyfus affair.Mr.Jardine, the commissioner for Ontario, and Mr.W.D.Scott, the commissioner for the country west of Ontario, were it; and am unqualified denial.They stated that the time for applying for space had expired on June 30, yet applications were still coming in at the rate of about twemty-| five a day, and it was to consider these; among other things, that they were meeting to-day.All applications for space pass through the hands of the secretary of the commission, and he states that no sons mentioned or for any other Teâson.The applications were pouring in + daily.A STOCK RUMOR.change that Dreyfus had been pardonsd, but this was, not verified by telegraphic, | despatches, and is discredited.rire AQCIDENT TO THE \u2018BOHEMIAN.\u2019 \u2018The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company received word this morning that their steamer \u2018 Bohemian\u2019 had broken her air pump, and was delayed Bb} Prescott.Her pagsengers were.being brought to Montreal, where .bound, by train =, - ce \"16 wan stated at, the, Gif pa thé \u2019 day, and she would; be - \u2018again - Tædy-for service next Sunday.CF AGRICULTURAL Extismiog OF THE ROLLING RIVER RESERVE IN MANITOBA.The fifth annual Picnic of: ae Rolling River Reserve was \u201cheld on: Friday, Avg.18, on the resérve fifteen miles.north \u2018ot Minnedoea.In connection with \u2018 the picnic was held the firet annual exhibi- tibn of the Rolling River Agricultural Society.The\u2019 entries were open, only.to Indians of the reserve.The exhibition wae successful beyond \u2018all expectation.The day was all that could be\u201c-desited, and about \u2018seven hundred péople were in attendance from Minnedosa, Newdale, Basswood, and the surrounding country, The people from Minñiedosa enjoyed the pleasant drive, and the scenery around the day for a civic holiday, to allow everyone te attend \u2018the fair.* = The change in the Indians during the past few years made\u2019 a great impression on the wisitors.The kodak field was everywhere taking snap-shots of the\u201d *plic; turesque natives, the babies and old men being the.favorites.A number groups were also taken.a sign of improvement, as not, long since pictures to be taken As scon 29 & generous lunch was served out to all the Indians, they \u2018seated themselves in rows on the grass while the good things were handed out to them on plates.Just before lunch, however, a picture was taken of the group.The sion home, whence you passed .by a winding road past the _ exhibition hall and athletic grounds to the \u2018edge.of 3 small, but very pretty lake, on:which a a beautiful little boat, with an Indian name printed on it.in the Cree charac: térs.The lunch was served in a poplar grove at the edge of this lake.The athletic grounds were -about one hundred yards from the lake shore, \u201cThe exhibits ; of home manufacture attracted a great deal of attention, and was oné of the main features of the fair.The building was one of the larger of the Indian - -houses, and the \u2018work which was displayed on the walls.and tables was a revelation to many.\"At one end of the hall was the exhibit\u201d of _graih, tastily arranged: in\u2019 sheaves: van; the wall, while: the roots and vegetables were \u2018on tables.One corner of the room.was\u2019 devoted to the exhibit of schoel work -doñe | by the.children of the reserve, moet of seen to-day, and gave the story a most | one had declined to exhibit for.the rea\u201c | There was a rumor on the Stock - tx- ; she « one Rolling River immensely.Newdale had] ¢ \u2018tof This in, iteelf was, they would oh mo\u2019 *accomht\u2019 allow their, entrance to the grounds was by the mis great number of people enjoyed \u2018a row iu.roots and vegetables, the - grain: \u201cbeing | rem] attended Birtle that the Indian children excel, their work being bébter than the majority of.that \u2018done \u2018by white children.One sketch of the mission house by a Re- gine school-boy was especially good.There was a large exhibit of bread and preserved fruit, the bread being as light and as white as could be, two prizes being taken by Indian boys.Many persons were wishing to purchase bread and fruit in order to show.it to their friends.\u2018The fruit was of the same excellent order as the bread.The bead work, tanned skins, dressed hides, and Indian manu- \u2018factured.goods, including baskets, moccasins and moose hide coats, were very much appreciated by the visitors.The sewing and knitting consisted of socks, mitts, dresses, aprons, patchwork quilts, ehirts; and rugs, were very neatly done, and attracted attention.About three o\u2019clock the stock was rounded up and brought to the athletic grounds.Unfortunately, however, only \u2018half of the band of Indian cattle were shown, as the other part of the herd \u201cwere in another part of the reserve, and \u2018could not.be.brought in in time.Thej \u2018cattle \u2018were: sleek and\u2019 fat,\u2019 and \u2018in exeel- |: lent condition, and many kmen re- \u2018marked that they would do credit to \u2018any show in Manitoba.COMPULSORY EDUCATION, DISCUSSION AT .THE §.P.W.C.MEETING THIS MORNING.At the regular monthly meeting of the: Society for the Protection of Women and Children held this morning Mr.S.Carsley presided.There were present also the Revs.J.Patterson E.\u2018MoManus, T.Harris, Messrs.C.Alexander, W.Drake and Sir William | \u2018Hingston.The secretary\u2019s report showed that there had been 64 cases investigated during the month involving the welfare of 107 \u2018children; 5 of whom \u2018had to be removed from their wretchness and- placed in homes according to their religion.The question of compulsory education of children was then taken up.Woeit- \u2018ten opinions were read from Mesars.Alexander.- The two first were stronz- \u2018| ly in favor of the adoption: of a compul- although he favored the idea, thouzht ithe society had enough.to do to take care of its regular work.Mr.Drake responsible, and if.they neglected to send \u2018their children to school the magistrates both.children and parents had rights in \u2018this \u2018connection and he did not see how \u2018|\u2018such à, law could be framed which would not bear hardly upon the industrious of sider that technical education - was should.go together.He was a strong.advocate of education, but did \u2018nok like \u2018the word compulsory.A lengthy discussion then took place, but no formal action was taken, as it was held that the press should ow take the matter up and \u2018educate the vublic on the matter.TS pre CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT OUTREMONT.A unique interest.attachès to the eôn- firmation * \"service to\u2019 be held on Sunday morning next \u2018at the Church, of the Ascension, by His Lordship Bishop \u2018Bond.It will pot only be the first.service of the kind held in the new church, but also the first confirmation service to be held in \u2018Outremont.Previous to the erection of .the church the candidates for confirmation were taken to the adjoining parish churches, to receive the rite.In the evening His Lordship will\" hold a similar service at St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Back River.trl WRIT OF MANDAMUS REFUSED.\" Acting Chief Justice Tait, has dismissed the petition of Napoleon Thompson for a writ of mandamus, to force Judges Desnoyers and Lafontaine to issue a war rant for the arrest of a doctor on a charge of malpractice.The court held that a mandamus could not lie, because it had not been shown that the magistrate had neglected, omitted or refused to perform his duty, within the meaning of the law.PERSONAL .Mr.A.H.Graham, furniture, piano and bicycle dealer, of 84 Prince Arthur street, has returned to the city after a three months\u2019 visit to England.Miss Spelling, of City Hall avenue, is at present visiting Captdin and Mrs.C, C.Newton, at their charming home, the Hollies, in \u2018Surrey, \u2018England.The Hon.J.M.Hayward, of Bermuda, is visiting hie son-in-law and daughter, the Rev.T.W.Winfield and Mrs.Win- field, of Melville Church, Westmount, Mr.E.P.Barber, a Cuban veteran, of Akron, Ohio, who spent a couple of days \u2018with Montreal friends.this week, leaves to-night for home to accept a \u2018commission to Fort Snelling, Minn.\u2014\u2014 me Kingston, Ont., Sept.13.\u2014Ther- are over thirty applicants for the vacant pui pit of Cooke\u2019s Presbyterian Church, in and Regina ) schools, The writing and drawing were excéllent.-It is in this class of work Drake, the Rev.J.Patterson and Charles Del.&Hud \u2018sory education law; but Mr.Alexander, { Ji; Central thought that the parents should be eld Ear .Central -|[ shoud be be empowered: to compel such - Queuhe, Com rire dhe | ne Fa \u2018 \u2018 ©P ir William Hingston- poirited out that |' United the poorer classes.He did not con-\\ enough.Religious and secular education Bugar WEDNESDAY, SEPTIMBER 13, 1899.\"LOCAL STOCKS.Wrrsess bor 13:(1900 { AFTERNOON SALES.C.P.R.xd\u201450 at 94%.Richelieu and Ontario\u201425 at 11834, 175 at 11814, 8 at 118.-Royal Electric xd\u2014350 at 192, 150 at 19214, 25 at 19244.Toronto Railway\u201450 at 116.War Eagle xd\u20141,500 at \u201c6.M.S.R.\u201425 at 318%, 75 at 18, Payne\u20141,250 at 127.Twin City\u201450 at 62%.Hcechelsga Bank-2 at 152.Bell Telephone\u20143 at 187%.Reported by Messrs, Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers 1734 Notrs Dame +t.AFTERNOON BOARD, Stocks ry blocks.Sellers Buyer flo fin Sin Can.Pscific*.me Com.Cable.185 179 Duluth Com.pH Richelieu.11444 113% Do.Pfd.\u2026.ar RATLWAYS Montreal St, 318 Torcnto St.1644 vi Mont\".New Er Fu Tin Cr-T, 63 62 Halifax Elec 110 veer aves Ottawa Elec.MISCHELANEOUS* Monti.pat 0 Pk Bain Ball Toot 5 1574 i re 175 175 : \u201c12 eos COTTONS.Mont], Cot*.160 150 Merchants .Can.ColLCot.80 70 Dominion ., 107 .MINES.var Eagle.Kad 8345 Mont.Lond\"$0.57 $0.56 ayne .*£128 $1.26 Repub.Con.*31.23 $1.21 BANERS Montreal.25 ETlownships .155 ODLAriO.sees +.sess ebeo.128 Malsons.225 .nion.vive Toronto.«coo .\u2026.Commerce.150 oq.Cartier.7.Dorninion*.eu Merchauts 172 165 Villa Marie ve MrchofHlifx .180 National.\u2026 o sree Novy Scotia 220 .ochelaga a.mperial,,.\u2026 Brit.N.Am.124 BONDS Hix Ht&It.8 76 Com.Cable 104 .x.m 107 .Red .ie.Land Grant | 111 Col Otte 100 .N.W.Land pfd.60 56 114%, sow 30 2% Dom.Coal .save sees Halifax Ry.107 .REON C0.oo 0.W.Lin Trust .L & Mor.Co eee ween SX NEW YORK SIOOK LI3E (Furnished by J.R.Maske.) Openingsnd Closing Prices \u201410 à m.and 3 9.m.sees snes © esse voue Tin A st.p+uou-0esc0ncunua0tant cu 8e Bin SN 139% 139% U ptral eue sarcsancctonbs \"ese .27 itis men DNeNUOE TR TR.Wabash Com \u2026\u2026.canscésaseus ten sens shoe abash ant rèupseucer PO PRSICONQREINY .ssw 2bensessesinen \"eee 89 Western nion Fal 100 Sou 0.we Tièw 116% Kleotric.evesssesessseresen Toled, Ann Arbor, & Nor ds.4 93% Rubbers.G0vesessssrscene ren CL IRS 49 ul ld.cieirinnnee veraressrare cee -see eres sesersssacorovesns 206 203 Tenn.Cou and 1.\" vereessssresaes sees 118 1124 LONDON CLOSING PRICES.London, Sept.13.\u2014Closing\u2014Consols for money at 104 15-16; do., for the account at 105 os adian Pacific at 9944; Grand Trunk at 81%; Erie at 14; Brie, first preferred at 83%; Illinois Cantral at 116; Uricn Pacific pref.at 807%; St.Paul, common, at 135%; New York Central at 140; Pennsylvania at 68; Reading at 113%; Northern Pacidc pref.at 77%; Atchizon at 21%; Louisville at 8214.Bar silver at 27 3-16d per ounce.Money at 2.- The rate of discount in the open market for short bills, 3% percent; do., for three months bills, 3% to 5 percent.MARKETS.DECIDEDLY FIRMER TO-DAY IN ALL LINES.CHICAGO The market opened with a distinct falling off from yesterday; but an improvement immediately took place, in spite of discouraging prices in \u2018Liverpool, which sent Sent.wheat up nearly two cents.This turned the market, and all other lines advanced.Wheat; büt it did not noticeably\u2019 tures, which closed at the higheit figure of the day, and at an advance of 3c to over yesterday, cash wheat having a net gain of le.- Spot corn also advanced sharply, but futures = ere only firm with a gain of 44 on the da: Provisions opened weak, but closed 3c to 10c over yesterday.The fcllowing table shows the range of prices in Chicago to-day, and quotations as compared with those of \u2018yès- terday:\u2014 Yesterday's To-day\u2019 8 - High.Close.Open.Low.Close Wheat\u2014 ; Sept.70% _ 70% 72% TY 1% 71 705 713 70% 1% May 74 725 nu 735% 744 Corn\u2014 Sept 31 307% - 31% 30% £18; Dec.Boss 28% 18% .8% 28% Oats\u2014 : Sept 21% 2134 2144 21% 2144 Dec.20% 20% 21% 20% 2074 Pork\u2014 .Oct.8.00 7.92 8.05 7.92 8.05 Dec.8.10 8.02 8.17 8.02 8.15 Lard\u2014 - .Oct.5,22 5.22 5.22 5.922 5.32 Dec.5.30 5.30 5.20 5.37 5.37 Short ribs\u2014 Oct.5.17 5.15 5.22 5.15 5.22 Dec.4.87\" 4.87 4.90 4.87 4.90 \u201cNORTH: WEST \u2018FUR TRADE.\u2018The fur season is mow nearly over for the year ,and only one or two:large lots trom the -north are yet:¢o come: fn, which bly: $25,000, says the Edmonton The purcliases \u2018for cash at competition and\u2019 dy \u2018private sale this city.have amounted to about 00, and with Alobson PfrÜ.sé evccn0c00a0see venvacce 64% 64% Ballmors and Oil pd.Lau ee a à @ Geass nthern.cooveeenee 13 139% Clr.\"GG \u20ac vo.e SL EE grue Ti 165\" 176 177 CUBBY 59 803, 80% ik rie 54 5 45 117 18% 167% * 157% n.set in, However, in\u201d Sept.A slight reactign opt.0 the closing | | Mining Stocks on Commission.pures those to come in about $150.000, exclusive of that traded directly dy the H.B.Co.and other firms at the outposts.Speaking generally, the trade has been good.The catch has been up to the average and prices have been high.Marten, which forms a large share of the Edmonton fur trade,was particularly high.Beaver, also an important fur here, was low, but all the other furs were up.The principal furs traded at Edmonton are marten.bear.lynx, beaver, red fox, mink, wolf, oe muskrat and MINING EXCHANGE.\u2014 Roported by A.W, Morris, Mining Broker, Rooms 62 and 64, Canada Life Building.AFTERNOON SALES.Virtue\u2014500 at 45.Big Three\u2014500 at 22, 1,000 at 22.Montreal and London\u201430 at 55.Deer Trail No.2.\u2014500 at 23%, 300 at 23%, 2,000 at 24, 3,000 at 23%, 500 at 24, Cariboo Hydraulic\u2014500 at.$1.51.Mont.Gold Fields\u2014500 at 15%.Rambler Cariboo\u20141,000° ag 4 ee 1,009 at 49%, Slocan Sovereign\u2014200 at 3 THE VISITING WARSHIPS.A letter was received at the harhor office this morning from Lieut.Dairtre, of H.M.S.\u2018Talhot,\u2019 of the British fleet.mow at Quebea, which Stated that the \u2018Talbot\u2019 would not be recalled at once, and \u2018would come to Montreal go.companied by the \u2018 Psyche,\u2019 \u2018Pearl\u2019 und \u2018 Quail.» It was requested that arrangements should be made for pilots and berthing of the four warships, which would, he expegied, not leave Quebec until Mon- ay FOR THE MEN\u2019S COMFORT.The Montreal Street Railway Company has decided to add to the comfort of ti.c motormen during the uncertain weather of fall and winter by vestibuling all the open cars now being used.Several are wow on the St.Catherine street service and look very comfortable.SCOTTISH CLANS.Mr.Jas.Kelly, 734-8 St.Lawrence street, has just been appointed Royal Deputy of the Order of Scottish Clans for the Province of Quebec.The appointment was made by Royal Chief W.H.Stein, of Braidwood, Ill.,, and his commission is dated Sept.3, 1899.\u2018 Mr.Kelly has since received his badge of office, which is a beautiful one The term of his office is two.years.There are two lodges of the 0.8.C.in Montreal.Clan Gordon, Chief .- | Taylor, meets in Walford Hall, the second and fourth Monday of each month; and Clan Maclennan, Chief Binning, meets in Richmond Hall the second apd fourth Fri- ay.NOTES AND NOTICES.New York, Sept.12, 1899.\u2014Morz than half a billion dollars paid.\u2014Up to July 1 of the current year the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York has returned ta its .members: $500,870,78%,.,o0r over half a-Biltion \u2018of doit; \u2018anid the acte has practically paid out as much\u201d money: to the insuring public as any ather two\u2019 companies of like character, and that by holding a larger amount in assets than\u2019 any other company it is beyond question the largert and strongest institution of its kind in the world.\u2014_ DIED.DRISCOLL\u2014In this city, cn Wednesday, at No.76 St.q'ubert street, Mary Sibbitts, wife of J.R.Driscoll.Funeral Siva on Friday, 15th\u2019 inst.13 «Financial.W.H.WEIR & SON STOOKBROKERS, 118 St.Francois Xavier St W.H, WEIR.| PH.WEIR Members Montresi Stock Exchange.H.L.PUTNATI, REAL ESTATE.Mortgage Loans.Valuations.- 1st Floor, Temple mill Tel.» P » az EDWARD L.BOND, CHIEF AGENT IN CANADA\u201d.- =FOR\u2014 NARI, 78 FRE KEDRN, At SS WHAT No YOU Wil BUY OR\u201d SELL A.W.MORRIS, Member Mining Exchange.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Telephone 1492.- MONTREAL.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL.Sealed T endees, addressed 0, tho Qommiien A Mimagoment wii bs yesh Soe 101800 for po \u2018MEAT, BREAD AND - MILK 1900.t.3 peas os © Manager.The lowest or any tender not neces: acily acc poser r of COMMITTER OF MANAGEMENT.\u2014 rer WANTED, A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND Housemaid ; references required.Apply 7-Pesverr Hall square.13 .D\" ING, and STEREOTYPING Dons promptiy, and good work guarantesd, \u201cWITNRSS\u2019 PRINTING HOUER, | B36;471.-.This shows.that the tonte BRITISH and UNITED NITED STATES ori | a \"u Le oo.vr \u2014~ ~ N WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, LOCAL STOCKS.a \u2014 FIRMER FEELING THIS MORNING\u2014AD- VANCE IN ELECTRIC CONTINUES.There is not much business to report on the local steck exchange tbls .ruorning, but the stocks dealt in had a firmer tendency.canadian Pacific Railway sold a fraction higher at 94%, closing at 94%.Royal Electric advanced two poiats to 191 under a gocd demand.There will be a meaing ot the shareholders of this company on Sept.26 to sanction an increase of $150,000 in the capital stock.There is also a rumor that there will be a cut in prices in the near future, but no official acnouncement bas been made.MORNING SALES.Canadian Pacific\u2014125 at 9414, 10 st 91%, 5 at 94%, 75 at 84%.Royal Electric xd\u201475 at 190, 1 at 190, 2 at 190%, 50 at 19056, 100 at 191, M.S.R.\u201450 at 318%.Toronto Rallway\u20145 at 116, 25 at 116.War Eagle xd\u20144,000 at 348.Payne xd\u2014500 at 129.- Mont.Gas\u20149 .at 206.Republic xd-\u2014500 at 1 Montreal and: Liotidon: 56, 1,000 at.66.wi jas ol EH Bark of £- Montreab-2- at 263.- Twin Sy, at 63.Quebec Bank\u201410 at 128%.Union Bank\u20141 at 114.Reported by Meserrs, Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers 1234 Nor: dun- \u20188 MORNING BOARD.Btocka BellersBuyeri ®.ucks.Sellars Buysr ~ per r or $100 100 103 0\u201d \u201cCan.Pacife*.MA 3444 Com.Cable.185 180 Duluth Com.5% 4% Richelieu.1134 113 Do.Pfd.16 14% ATREST RAILWAYS Montren!9+, 319 3i8% Torcnto 8t.1°64 116 Montl.New 319 37 Twin Cy.Tr.62% 62 Halifax Elec 109% 06 * pfd.\u2026.137 Ottaws Elec.\u2026 .HIA7FhLANEOUS Mnntl.Gax.206 203 Halifax HAL = ne Royal Flec.* i93 1.14% Bell eleph.187 Mntl.Telegr.15 173 bom.Cost.50 Windsor Hil.ces \u201d 120 115 CUTTONS.Montl.Cot*.Merchants .; .138 Can.Col Cot.80 70 Dominion .,.108 104 MINES, War Eagle.*3°.48 8346 Mon.Lond*$0.57 $0.35 Payne Min.*$123 31.27 Eepub.Con.*$1.23 $L21%4 \u201c BANES Montreal \u2026.55 KPownships .155 Optario.vers ebec.138% Molsons.225 235 Union.120 .Toronto.Commercs.150 Joq.Cartier cer .\u2026.Dominion®,.er seen ts.172 187 Villa Mario ve eee Mrchofdifx .180 National av.eu Nova Scotis 218 .Hochelacs.a.a.Imperial.BritXN.Am.11 Cid \u2019 BOXDS Hifx.Ht&Lt.B 76 Com.Calle Hits.Tram.ane \u201cot Land Gra FIL \"Col.Cotzou.=.W; Land pta.8 58% Rell Tel.19 Dom.Coal.eens Halifax Ry.ior «s R&O NOCo.eee W.L'nTrust .vi L&MOr.Co eee awe 2 at ats hore 2 instead of being exportel as in- previous\u2019 1889.ASE RE 0 AAC : COMMERCIAL Montreal Whbiesale Markets.There is sald to be a large short intérest in this market, and prices hav2> been generally marked up a fraction, -rye and bariey having now followed the advance in peas and oats.Oats are now quoted at 29%c to 30e; peas at 67c to 68c; barley at 42'%¢ to 45c, and rye at 58c afloat.Manitoba .wheat is steady at 68c for September delivery.Receipts to-day ir Meonireal were: By rail.By canal.Corn .eve se es es , 3, \u2018Wheat .er ee oo \u2014\u2014 154,366 Oats .+.+.7.200 \u2014 Barley .«vv oo ov v0 os oo 1,280 \u2014-\u2014 Flax .\u2014 -21,650 FLOUR \"AND FEED.The feature of the market at present is the large cable enquiry.Deals for a large amount are under consideration by the large milling firms, Quotations for locdl trade « are as follows: Manitoba patents at $3.90 to $4.00; - strong bakers at $3.60.to $3.60; Ontario patents at $3.50 to $4; straight rollers at $8.30 to $3.40,- and $1.57 to $1.65 ih bags; bran at $1i to $15; \u2019 shorts at $16 to $17, and moullie at $20 per | ton.i: \u201cdéy.were, 11260; es, i +i xeported 1 a with: arke: quantities.\u2018going Into cold - \u2018storage.\u2019 years.The British markets are too low to allow of profitable expert.Prices.in Montrzal are steady.Fresh sel- eoted stock are quoted at 16c-to 163\u20ac; candled tresh receipts at 14c to 14440, - and sen- onds at 12¢ to 13c.Fresh eggs for export are quoted at 15c to 15140.PROVISIONS.The local provision market is steady and unchanged.Hame at llc td 12l4c according: to size; English boneléss bacon at 12c to 1244c; Wiltshire bacon at lic; Windsor bacon at 12c, and green bacon at Tc to Tic: dressed hogs at 6%c to 7%c; barrel pork at $14 to $15; compound lard at 5c to 5e; pure lard at 6%c to 7c, with special brands as high as 8lec.Liverpool, Sept.13.\u2014Prime western lard at 288; Am.ref.at 28s Gà; American tallow at 24s 6d; mess pork at 603; bacon,long cut, light, at 32s; do., heavy, at 31s; short cut, heavy, at 29s 6a.- BUTTER.The butter market continues to decline, and sales of finest creamery are reported at 20%4c to 203%c, with fancy held at about Receipts to-day were 2,502 packages.CHEESE, The cheese market is decidedly quiet, and\" values are sagging off.There is no enquiry from England, and consequently, while dealers will not offer cheese at-a low 11g- ure, they are unwilling to buy more.stock, even at what they call\u201d Märket value.A spécial to the \u2018Witness\u2019 from Ingersoll, states that the market there was very-dull, attendance of both buyers and salesmen being small.On spot western cheese are held at lle to 11e, and Quebec make at 10%c \u2018to 10%e.The Liverpool public cable was Gd lower for colored tnis morning, at 54s, and steady for white at 53s.Beceipis to-day.were 12, 420 boxes.Slerling, demand.9% 95-16.8%.to 94 buarling Cables.97-16 #% 9% to 9% Yana Cheques.5.20 5.19% \u2018MINING EXCHANGE.Roported by A.W, Morris, Mining Broker, Rooms 62 and 64, Canada Life Building.MORNING BCARD.Stogks.; Sellers.Buyers.Payne .+.++ oo oe 5.30 $1.a War.Eagle .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 .50 Republic.+ + ve.1.24 on Virtue .oe.41% + Montreal and \"London 57 55 Big Three .\u2026 22 21 Brandon and a.Crown .\u2026 29 , 25) California \u2014.°:: .av! 22,3 1144 Can.Gold Fields ve se À 6 Cariboo Hydraulic .1.61 - 1.46.Evening Star .ee ooo ug 9 Fera.oe oe 35 =.Gold Hills Dev.ees Oa A Iron Colt .+ ++ ve 8% 6 Knob Hil) .«v +0 ceo.WN 20 Monte Cristo .ee snes 144 6 Mont: Gold Fields oe 15% 15 Noble Five .\u2026.213% 1844 Novelty .«.+.veuve 3 2 Old Ironsides .1.18 1.09 Virginia .ee se oe 11 10 Rambler Caribco te ee ah 48° 4814 Bullion .ee se.» ' 5844 BO Decca .oo +0 +0 oo +.28 20 Morrison .183% 17 Golden Star .47 45% - Slocen SMovereign .\u2026.*.37 08 Fontenoy .ve se se 18 16 Rathmullen .4 +.0 9 J Winpipeg.\u2026.oo «ee.3B 3 Dardanelles .«en 16% 14 Deer.Trail No.2.2444 23 MORNING SALES.uMgntreat « Gold Flelds-\u20142,000 Les Ww, 500 at 2° SR hg Rambl Cartboos-500.\u2018at Siocan Sovereign\u2014300 at 35, 200 at 35, 200 034,500 at 49%, | at 35, 1,000 at 35, -400 at 3b.TORONTO MINING - EXCHANGE.Toronto, Sépt.13.\u2014Sples: soa den Star 00 at B30 \u2018at 46%; 500 at 100 at 46%; Old Ironsides\u2014100 at 116; 100 at 116; 100 at 116; 100 at 116, 100 at 116.-_ Rathmullen\u2014500 at 8%; 500 at ei 500 at 844; 500 at 84.Morrison\u2014500 at 16% ; 500 at 17; 2,000 at 1614; 3,000 at 16%.Van Anda\u20145,000 at 9%; 1,000 at 914; 2,500 at 915; 1,500 at 9%.Big Three\u20143,000 at 2214; 1,000-at 22.Homestake\u2014500 at 13; 1,000 at 13.St.Elmo-\u2014500 at 6.Empress\u2014500 at 3%.a STANDARD MINING SALES.Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014Sales: Empress\u20141,000 at 4.Can.G.H.Syn\u2014o00, 500, -.500, 500, 500, 500, 500 at 7.Deer Park\u2014500, 500 at 2; 1,000, 1,000 at 2%.Monte Cristo\u2014500 at White Bear\u2014500 at og.Noble Five\u2014500, 500, 500, 500 at 22%.- Yalerloo\u2014500 at 10%.Van \u201cAada?,000, 1,000, 500, \u2018500, 509, 500, 500 at 934.- Gold Hille\u2014500 at 7%.Golden Star\u20141,000 at 45%.in: Ts good dom fd, | Choice to extra.were.qguctable at.% $8.00; good to choice at y > 2 50.Sheep and Jatubs\u2014The.trade was: rather.slow and\u2019 lcwer, with about 20 loads on sale, includ-: ing four loads of Canada lambs, THe hiasis of choice lambs prices was $6.(0, .Sheep were firm and quotable at $4.75 \u2018for.top grades.There were.a\u2018few decks of under- grade lambs left over.Hogs\u2014The offerings were about 10 loads.The market ruled slow at yesterday\u2019 8.closing - figures, the \u2018basis being $4.60 to $4.85.Heavy were quotable, at $4.85; ede at $4.80 | to $4.85; Yorkers at $4.80; pigs at $410 $i.- 70: grapsers, $4.60 to $4.70; rougns at $3.56 to $3.90; stags at $3.00 to $3.50.The close was weak.New York, Sept.12.\u2014 The \u2018Commercial Advertiser's\u2019 London cabls says: \u2018The markets here did a small business to-day in view of the settlement to-morrow.The tone.was irregular, closing easier.Americans were flat throughout on dear money, but New York finally gave some support.Tintos, 46%, and Anacondas -11%.The banks bought £73,000 gold in bars.COTTON MARKET.New York, \u2018Sept.12.\u2014Cotton, spot, closed quiet at 1-16c decline; middling uplands at 6%c; -do., gulf, at 6%ec; sales, \u2018none.° New York, Sept.12.\u2014 Cotton, closed barely steady.September at 5.78c; October at 5.94c; November at 5.97c; Decem- \u2018ber at 6.04c; January at-6.09c; February at 6:12c; March: at 6.15c; Aprli at 6.19¢; May at 6.23c; June at 6.26c; July at 6.29c.Liverpool, Sept.12, 4 p.m.\u2014~Cotton, spot, prices, 1-324 lower; American middlings, fair, 4 3-224; good middling, 3 25-324; middling, 3 17- 32d; low middling, 3 11- 32d; and good ordinary, 3 6-32d; ordinary, 2 21-204.Sales, 10,000 tales, of which 1,600 were for speculation end export, and included 9,600 American.Receipts, 3,000 bales, including 2,200 American.Futurés opened qulet,and closed steady at the decline.VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN.New Fork, + \u2018Sept.12,~Specidl cable and raphic.advices.to Bradstreet\u2019s.give the wing\u2019 ehanges in.available supplies as\u2019 te fo - -| cempared \u2018with -lagt account.Wheat, United States anil Canada, east of Rockies, increase, 2,825,000 bushels, Liverpool Cern Trade News, afloat for and in Europe, increase 2,100,000 \u2018bushels.Total supply, increase, 4,935,000 bushels.Corn, 1 United States and Canada, east of Rockies, increase 1,436,000.Oats, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 109,000 bushels.SUGAR MARKET.London, Sept.12.\u2014Sugar\u2014There was a decline of: 1%d in the price of Java to 12s 3d, but fair refining \u2018was unchanged at 11s 9d; beet was quiet at unchanged prices, with September quoted at 10s 134d; October at §9 844d.' * AMERICAN CATTLE MARKETS.New York, Sept.8\u2014Beeves\u2014Receipts, 2,- S0L; 25 cars on sole; good cattle 1lrm to 10c higher; common steers slow; rough stuff steady; all sold; steers at $4.95 to $6.15; oxen at $3.40 to $4.75; bulls at $2.50 to $2.40; cows at $1.40 to $3.66.Cables unchanged.Exports, 30 sheep; to-morrow, 3533 cattle, and 5,800 quarters of besi.Calves \u2014 Receipts, 191 head; steady .and all sold; veals at $5.50 to $8.50; grassers at $3.50; yearlings at $3.62%.Sheep end lams, receipts, 5,805 head: 22 cars on sale; sheep firm; lambs opened active and stady; \u2018closed easy on medium stock; oné car sold; sheep, at 23 to $4.50; lambs at $5.60 to 36.76; no Canada.lembs; culls .at- $4.50.- Hogs \u2014.Receipts, 1,609 head; 27 head on sale; nominally firm.Bast.Buffalo, Sept.8 \u2014 Cattle \u2014 The ma»- ket showed no material change, as there were only a.few odd heal on.sale.The \u2014 ; ; 168: poor.trade.\u201cI'mend \u2018yesterday.wag linited to \u2018reaterl futures \u2018 to extra were \u2018quotable at \u2018$7.75- t £8004.to choice at $7.25 to £7.50.Sheep and lambs\u2014The offerings were a littis more liberal; 25 loads; \u2018the demand: for: choliéé lambs\u2019 and sheep was good, sheap being particularly.strong for the top grades, but prices on lambs were about a nickel lower; choice to extra were quotable at $6.26 to $6.46; good to $8.00 \u2018to \u2018cholce at $6 to $6.25; common.to \u2018good at\u2019 $6 to $5.60; sheep,, choice to: extra at.$4.50 to $4.75; common to fair at $2.50 to $8.75; .about all the offerings were sold and the | clcse was steady.Hogs \u2014 The market opened with a fairly active demand and aDout : 5s higher prices on the good hogs; heavy.were quotable at $4.55 to $4.65; mixed at\u2019 $4.65 to $4.72%; Yorkers at $4.65 to $4.93; pigs at $4.40 to $450; roughs at $3.70 to.8 5; pags at $3 to $3.25; grassers sold at, BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS.| Edinburgh, Aug.28 \u2014Meeërs.John\u2018 Swan Sons (Limited), weekly report: on the- live stock trade, mays: The supplies of .fat.cattle have been rather la \u2018than last week ,and the general gaality not juite so good.For the best descriptions trade was experienced at prices nearly equal to those current lately, but secondary and\u2019 Irish cattle-\u2018havo been distinctly.cheaper, the reduction being.from \u2018158 to 20s: per hea price.Fat sheep and lambs all over have becn exceedingly large\u2019 show.The extreme-\u2019 ly - hot wethear has affected the trade for: these: the same as for sattle, and.with\" ares \u2018reports from th\u2019 also, trade ie\u201d been.Considerably cheaper, \u2018heat sheéy: - suffering -a dvop of from 18-t0- season.A great number of lambs are\u2019 coming to the fat market in very middling: corLdition, and while for the very -best fair- prices can be got, trade generally is cheaper.A good rhow of fat calves met rather a better trade, and pigs, \u201cwhich \u2018werd more rlentitul, made decidedly more money.There ahve been a good many store sheep in the market, and a fair enquiry.Store lambs, too, where the quality is zood;have- met a better demand, but for secondary descriptions nf both 'shaep and lambs, a stiff trade has been got.Remarkably.few store cattle on offer, and very little \u2018demand.Milch cows have been offered \u2018for sale, and trade for these has been better, Best beef, top, 8s to 8s 2d;.current, 78 64 to 78 9d per stone.Mutton, 7d to TRE per | London, Aug.28 \u2014Fair average supply of beasts; trade showed no alteration, and was very slow for both prime and \u2018second quality.Less demand Jor fat -cows and bulls; rates easier.Top.value-Primest Herefords at 4s 6d per 8 lbs.British ar- rivals\u201435 Irish, 52 Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 5,130 midland, home and\u2019 Western counties, 40 Devon.-Sheep supply small and\u2019 poor in quality, in consequence of ghort- ness of really good wedders: trade shade firtr er at an.advance of 1d to 2d\u2019 per § Ibs.; middling qualities.met slower trade; \u2018also.ewes in both cases favoring buyers.\u2018Fair enquiry for best small grass lambs at last\u2019 week's rates; middling sorts \u2018dificult to .cagh.Beef, 2s 4d to 4s \u20acd; mutton, 3s 29 | 800; calves, 10.Newcastle, Aug.30.\u2014Fair aitendance- yes: ber of cattle, 1,746; sleep, 9,550; pigs, 556; \u2018calves, Prices-= eef, 58 to- 88: sheep; 43a to sa: lambs, 714d.to Ba; veal, at 4%d to 8d; pork, 3s 6d to 6a.9 Cattle, 2, 158; trade slow; slieép and lambs,\u2019 13,631; demand for .both very dull, Calves,\u2019 Quotations\u2014Cattle,- Ad.to Bid 5 0 5i4d to.6d; lanibs, 4.to.a; ov à pet ID.i Manchester, Aug.\"30.\u2014For Iris o which, only made-2s advance on.last weeks rates with thé last Copenhagei advange, which has not been maintained, brought the: mar-' ket here io a standstill.Buyers are now\u2019 agreed that prices have reached high water mark.Stocks of medium buttera are.çon-.siderable, - sellers being -\u2018Anxious \u2018to meet purchasers to ipduce.a clearance, Quota- | ticnsChoicest.Danish at 1268 to .128s; fi è- 7 \u20181228 to s; finest Finpish at il8s to ; Irtéh creamèry At 118s\u2019 \u2018to 1208; \u2018Cana- ha creamery at 108s to 11s.ol Cork, Aug.29.\u2014Firsta; 91s; and light offerings, and \u2018a good demand; choles ; à fair.|.Fat cows have meat a similar fall in}.others.making quite the worst trade of th oe ] to 6s 8d; lamb, bs to 6s 2d per 8 lbs.Total | | supply\u2014Beasts, 1,670; sheep and lambs, 6,- CE terday, and prices fir at late rates.Num-\u2018|; Large supply .of forelgn, coupled.| METAL MARKETS.3 Now Ycrk, Sept.12.\u2014Copper very quiet; brokers, $18.50; exchange, $18.50.Lead dull; brokers, - $4.40; exchang Tin firmer; Straits, $32.66 to $32.95.Plates quiet, but firm.quiet.e, $4.60 -to 31.69%.Spelter - dull; domestic, $5.50 ta London, Sep £78 16s 34; quiet.- t.12.\u2014Copper \u201cclosed \u2014 Spot, futures, £77 18 34.Market ele ce NOTES AND NOTICES.You are welcome to vitit F; LAPOINTEN New Furniture Store at St.East.1447-1449 St.Catherine itis the best everseen, \u2018The Storeis open evenings until : 10 o\u2019clock.me Employment Wanted.WANTED, BY TWO YOUNG Englishmen, situations as storemen, or any situations in a fac \u2018dress.the drews Home, \u2018Belmont Park, ry.or store; references.Ad- REV, J.F.RENAUD, The An- city.13 A \u2018HIGHLY RESPECTABLE \u201cYoung Girl, + desires situation as mother\u2019s help, or Jight House \u201cwork; neat sewer; refereaces exchanged, , Ottawa, PER WANTED, :\u201cShig-éxgerience.in laundry work, v ,.ironing, or any :kind of work by the day or week.Norbert street, formerly Fortier.WANTED, ont.Address PHILIS, General pes BY A YOUNG PERSON; -HAV- washing; - 68 3 A SITUATION IN A FAMILY Good references.Apply ,0f two, where services would be an equiv- \"alent for board and some time for study, .Address YOUNG LADY, St.Andrew 8 : East, Que \u2014\u2014 WANTED, BY LADY, middle .age, as housekeeper or mother\u2019s help ; best of KEEPER, Address HOUSE- Antoine street.12 references.662 St.WANTED, - washing Apply, personally or by mall, George street.BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, by the.day; splendid washer.19814 St \u201cWANTED, BY A CAPABLE MAN, WHO \u201cthoroughly understands horses, a posi- Hon as express driver or coachman; the est of references,\u2019 Address J.R, 840, -\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.11 \"WANTED, A SITUATION BY A WIDOW \"#3 housekeeper, or any place of trust; not + afral® of man; WIDOW, WANTED, ) situation i family.fice.\u2014 best Address M., 125, work; is a first-class needlewo- of references.Address \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.9 BY A \u2018RESPECTABLE Woman, as general servant ir a small \u2018Witness® Of- Wanted.\u2018WANTED, \u201cBoiler, about 75 b.p.; x ycondition Salford, Aug.30.\u2014At it yesterday :- : WANTED, SECOND-HAND ENGINE and .must be in good Apply s.G., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.13 TO PURCHASE, LADIBS\u2019 and : BGéntleémen*s \u201cCast-off Clothing, Furs, Car- ! pbets, \u201cHousehold Furniture.of \u201call descrip- ¢ tions; Pictures, Paintings, Musica] Tpstru- ents, re a RRR PI tri \u2018Post-Office \u201cBox Ji hast Craie.street.gi, prigés \"295 Craie , \u201c forinerlÿ hd Property.te à PROPERTY.FORISALE\u2014A SN SNUG HOUSE, 26 Rushbrooke street, Point St.Apply on Charles, the premises.\u2018 7 FOR SALE OR RENT, STONE FRONT - solid brick Cottage, ten : \u2018rooms, hot water heating, -évery convenience.Fort street, Montreal.- Apply at, 90 Situations Vacant.\u2014\u2014f \u2014 Always be sure to mertion the Witnass when answering advertisements.Advertisers appreciate ft.WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT Fon a small temily.Apply 21 Chomedy street.TEACHER WANTED, WITH Model Diploma, for Fairmount &cbool, Montreal Arnex.\u2018Send applications to GEO, L.LE BEAU, Secretary-Treasurer, No.26 Park avenue, Ville St.Louis.13 WANTED,A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing or ironing; references required; man kept.Apply 284 Peel atreet.WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT._Apply 12 Phillips Place, WANTED, \"A GOOD FARM HAND; MU~T be good at ploughing, and mitking.Address, J.N.DRUMMOND, Petite Cote.WANTED, A LADY TEACHER FOR THB Elementary Department of the St.Lambert School for the morning session only, holding a McGill Normal School Diploma.ddrese, stating experience and salary expected.JAMES R.BEATTY, Sec.- Treas., St, Lambert,\u201d Montreal.a \u2014\u2014\u2014 tn WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT in family; must have good reference.Mackay street.WANTED, SALESMEN, PAY WEEKLY; permanent ; outfit free ; special inducements to new men, BROWN BROS.CO., Brown's Nurseries, Oat.WANTED, FOR A SMALL FAMILY, A good General Servant; must furnish references.Apply during forenoon or after 7 p.m.; to 285 Prince Arthur street.12 00 12 WANTED, A SMART GIRL WHO UNDERstands cooking, for private family.Apply 41 McGill College avenue, 12 WANTED, TWO PROTESTANT TEACHers for Elementary Schools, Hast Temple- ton; salary, $16.00 a month for 9 months.Apply, with testimonials, to H.BEAU- CHAMP, Ste.Rose de Lima, Que.32 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT FOR À family of three; must have references.238 Mountain street.- 2 WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL Servant, family of two.Apply at 22 Fort street, 12 WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT ; A good place; high wages.4007 Dorchester street.\u2018 12 WANTED, AT ONCE, GENERAL SERvant for a small family; good wages; no washing; must understand plain cooking.Apply at\u2019 once, 26 Seymour- avenue, one street past Fort.12 WANTED, ENTRY CLERK, AGED 16, \u2018must be quick.writer, smart, and good reference.Apply \u2018GIBB & co., -148 St.James street, between 10 and 1 am.12.WANTED, HOUSE AND PARLOR MAID; personal reference ha Te Apply be- , tween 9 and à au d 7 and,® po, 31 y McTavish, Beek 13 WANTED, EXPERIENCED FEEDERS for | \u2018Ruling Machines; \u201calso Blank Book.Sewers and Folders.\u201cApply to 479 \u2018St.Feu! street.WANTED, A CAPABLE GENERAL SER- vont.\"Apply.with references, #2 Fort street.11 WANTED, A COOK; REFERENCES RE- : quired, 320 Mountain street.WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, FOR A small family.Apply, with reféren ses to 13 McGill College avenue.11 84a; thirds, Ts: fourths, 73s.Factory arkins,: thirds, \u201c168.Mild cured, superfine,\u201d 100s; | fine, ons \u2018holcest: \u201cboxes, 59s: choice boxes; 90s.Fresh butter, 80s to 87s, In: Market, 824 firkins.149 mild and 7 boxes.: .ADVERTISEMENTS.THE NURSE NOW From.Long Bédetlénée the Value of any Reniedy.The Testimony on behalf ofMitburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills given by Mrs.H.L.Menzies, Professional Nurse.is well = worth considering carefully, Those who are engaged in \u2018the noble but arduous work of \u2018pursing.the scl, know from Jong training\u201d and \u2018experierice.the true value of any Feeds.in, \u2018any certain disease.\u2018When to that is added personal, use of a remedy we have the very.highest en- dorsation possible, that the \u2018remedy will do all that is- claimed for it.The testimony of Mrs.H.L.Menzies, professional nurse, corner of Wellingson and King streets, Brantford, Ont.on behalf of Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills, is, therefore, of the greatest, value, as from her own experience with them she can peak with confidence: as to their merits.This is her statement: \u201cFor the past three years I have suffered from physical and nervous weakness, shortness of breath and Palpitation of the heart.The least excitement would miake my heart flutter, \u2018and \u201cat: night I even found it difficult to sleep.\u201cAfter I started using Milburn\u2019s Heart and \u201cNerve Pills I experienced great relief, and on continuing the uke of them the improvement \u2018in my health has been marked, until now all.the.old ly.cur \" Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve ills are the most effectual remedy, known for the cure of all diseases arising from: weak | | heart, disordered nerves or .watery blood.\u201c Price 50e.a box, or 3 for 21.95, at all druggists.T.Milburn & Co, Toronto, Ont.calf trade continues in strong position with symptoms are gone and I am complete | - FO ; Beautifully.| \u201cWESTMOUNT MOUNTAIN.5 VILLA LOT Et SALE.situated on the Southern : SIvpe the CHAS: J.BROWN, 4228 St.Catherine.Street, WESTMOUNT.WESTMOUN T wo FOR SALE.$600.A Sitnatea near Western._ Avenue.ois st.Catherine Street; WESEMONNT.FOR SALE.\u2019 vo; COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD, WESTMOUNT.Jn omploted_ Semi-detached, Gothic oor and rain Stairs Ground: pégutiranl 1 finished in Quarterei W ye Q Ted hîte Easy, Teri Floors 3 Two Bath Rooms.Balanez can romain atk} pe 204 St.J ames st.PRO PERTI res for 'S ALIS in: des Longueui e \u2018city, Westmount, Outremont, Cote lelges, Sault aû Recollèt, St.Lambert, Philipsbürg and'Ste.Agathe, To euil, Tet, a furnished Arst-class self-contained House in the West End, MANUFACTURERS destrois of obtaîning suitable Jocations \u2018for.Factaries.or Warehouses, vacant or TR hana arranges » 1 have several first-class Jor sale: or to rent.Terms H.FAWGETT HARTLAND, Flats to Let.tate, 207 Bt, James + FLATS TO LET.TWO FLATS, x cach, adjoin.ng vices Office.se Cable Tor For Sess, Light.among OF a Entran i.> Central Location.\u2018 APPIT, JOHN DOUGALL & son.\u201cWitiess® Office WANTED, A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM Cutter, good references.Apply CUTTER; \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.4 WANTED, A CAPABLE DOWN STAIRS Girl, good wages, nice home.Apply, 2 Lincoln avenue (of£ Guy street).11 WANTED, IMMEDIATELYY, A GENERAL Servant for family of two; no washing; must have references.Apply afternoon or evening at 244 Elm avenue, West-' mount.7 WANTED, TEACHER FOR MYSTIC Model School, Second Grade : Academy taught.Salary $20 per month, Gentleman preferred.Apply tu to D.B, PALMER, Mystic, Que.7 ANTED\u2014old and reliable firm requires services of intelligent lady, $16 per week.\u2018Easy work.\u2019 Short hou a, Address Dept: Hs Globe Co., 723 a street, -Phila., | Rooms and Board.ROOM, LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room, on bathroom flat; gas, hot water.792 Palace street.13 ROOMS TO LET, IN A PRIVATE Family, near the Western: Park, one very: large, { 57 double, and: one.large, single hosts - both wall.furnished; hot \u2018water \u201cheat! no \u201cchildren.Apply\" 2812 St.\" \u2018Cathez street.NT ROOMS, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED, on bathroom flat, heated by hot water,with or without board; terms reasonable.\u2018Sherbrooke.stroet.ROOMS\u2014SUPERIOR, DOUBLE AND SINgle, on bathroom \u2018flat; \u2018modern house ; furnace heated; Auer light; private family.50 Victoria street.a ROOMS AND .BOARD-\u2014EXCHPTIONALLY lurge, well furistied \u2018rooms to let, \u201cwith Erglish board; transients and a few table boarders received.co University st.ECARD AND ROOM VACANOIES : \u2018Also, ; table bcard.Apply 2 Phillips Fe ROOMS, TO REFINED PARTIOSS, Single and dcuble, ciegantiy: furnished, | simail- family, no.children; transients; bath ès si floor.748 Sherbrooke.street.WANTED, LoparkG AND MEALS\") oR: | delegates to the C.B.Convention, Oct.w.Those.\u201cpaVIne Socommodation \u201ciL lease ; ito the Ci.H.: Bill à NO charge made in our.books fer.sny \u20ac94 33 Board and Roonis Wan od.| are £xed as follows: : 10 300 for each mast, re] Classified Advertisements, CASH TARIFF.Situation Vacant.| = Situation Wanted.9 FR Le Pupils Wanted.wÔRDS CENTS, Rooms To Let.Léc for each addi-: Articles Found.3 tional word.Six.Secondhand Arti- insertions for the cles Wanted or| price of tour For Bale.j % Property For Sale or WORD 3e FOR à To Let.L 1 cent for Le ; où pride EEE For Sale, the price of four.Personals 26 ; BO Agents Wanted.| WORDS FOR CENTS \u2014\u2014 NOTICE, PARTICULARLN: RES \u201cfies pe Au ESSIEN, The above rates.\u2018are C Frith 4 : When not prepaid numerous entries: have to be made, and: the rate da, ly: consequence, much higher, 1110 advertisement of foes than five © agate; lines space.WANT ADS.\u2014FOR- THE\u2014 WITN ESS May be loft at THE WM.DRYSDALE COMPANY, | .UPTOWN STORE, , \u2026 2365 St.Catherine street, Betwevn Poel and Mansfold se - OR WITH ta R.TURNER, Grocer, |\" Point St.Charles, 60 Wellington Street, so West.of Suhwaz.Bargains.WANTED, COOK \u2018AND HOUSEMAID.\u2018Ape ply at 113 Mackay street.13 FOR SALE, A WELL ESTABLISHES\u2019 _c Milk and -Cream Business: two rounds; 80: Ballous: an complete: would also.rent off sell premises built for the -purpose.da: dress C., 900, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Af FUEL FOR SALE\u2014CUT SLABS, §L.Le load; Dry Kindling, $1.7 per load; Map.Cut and\u2019 Split, $2.50 pér load; Mixed Split, $2.00 per-load.:Cordwood -cut- by cents per cord.J.-L: LUPTRBEL; Menlo: in Wood and Coal, 2625% ot Dame 4 doors east of Canon ira, deri: tnt fox, = at FR % 8 PP Le mea bre SE KINDLING\u2014 THE MILLION, Eisai: : $2; Cut sors 5 ¢ ao .Blocks.76: MID 60: © 7 1enptn E elivered Docks His ihe.ty 2 MACDIARMID, \u2018Richmond\u2019 \u2018aquaré Telephone 8358.MS dr Cr: FOUND TO-DAY - TURSDATy ON.IN CRAIG.street, near St.Francois Xavier street; & Key.with steel chain.wo can \u2018have same by prov \u2018property\u2019 * paying for this \u2018advertisement.a rv at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.LOST, SILVER MATCH BOX, \u201cwith, ; ers\u2019 initials engraved on it.Pinder: be rewarded by returning it to BEATTY, 137 St.Peter: étfeet._ TETE re FOUND, A MO.0.BOOK.\u2018Owns ¢ have\u2019 it by ie \u2018property \u2018and and hay for : this.Mvertisoment, Avoir: Less\u2019.me .- To Let.a \u2018 a oe street fat and ; perit, Estate John Tiffin, H.H.x ngs 818 St.Paul street.To: LET, A DELIGHTFUL FLAT, No Mount.Royal avanue, overlooking.Mon \u2018Ruyäl Park, and 50 yards from ths.avenue cars,\u201d à Contain pores soon rv} a oset, | 0 .per: month.G.2 Pro i Temp! je Bulli, me = ns ii : A = pad Richrpona square: TO LET, HOUSE, 2.CONWAY: 8 TRY rent moderate; also quantity of ture, etc, cheap.Apply .after: 7.FT TWO-STORY BUILDING, FORTINICATION \u201c Lane and St.Peter: street, to lat, suliable Plumber, Alterations \u2018to oni © for .BR: ant.Apply\u201d at Wiese SB.\u2018HOUSE TO LB: ; also - lease.el TS, 86. Sorts at Queen\u2019s \u201cClub.AMERICAN\u2018 -ATHLETES SEEN THROUGH BRITISH EYES.\u2018When the Prince of Wales and his son, the Duke of York, reached Queen\u2019s Gib grounds, West Kensington, the from Harvard, Yale, Ox- Ered Comune had just.stepped out the green, sward to begin the in- \u201cuniversity contests.The Emi Tove.down in an open carriage from: \u2018Marlborough House and had his lengh on the way.Ri \u2018Highness is tremendously popular om the ateeets.The tabby and the \u2018busmain glory in him; and never lot in pass withou! glving tie Le Le Y, Xion returns | day; rent i geet wae ib the turnout\u201d of car- \u2018Pinghp-1 y pois fo the direction: of thé\" \u2018aports trafiie became rather ened in\u201d de narrow High street, perio As five\u201d Prince\u2019s cartridge rn the coachman was seiaity of pul of pulling\u2019 up behind ith \u2018bus, full : faside.gg oat.The \"bus \"conductor, seeing the Prince brought to a stand- \"still, Tan upstairs and shouted across to the \u2018driver : \u201cBif, pull- out 0° the-way.wants to The drive à or of tha ou bo mu caton i over & gide e \"bus to e Be \u2018he saw it really \u2018was \u2018the Prince ef.Wales, he, flouriehed his whip to attract the: attention of the heir to the.throne, .shouted, \u2018All \u201cright, Teddy, 3 Fil 3ét ye pass\u2019 The Prince extjoyed a good chuckle, and as.he passed \" nodded his thanks to the genial driver.In order to do right by.-the visitors, we had a week of gemuine summer, with brilliant .sunshine such as English summers rarely: supply.It was too hot for oitt \u2018fall-blaoded people, and, the under- .ground: railway | tunnel was little short of ».fiery furnace,\u2019 The Harvard-Yale men could not have happened upon England in more glorious: :weather, and to be sante} hot, :eléaï\u2018sunshiné is the thing to \u2018bring out the best points of athletes.\u2018To begin.with; the Prince put off a prior engagement so that he might be présent, «8 the \u2018weather was not the kind to well with \u201csilk Lies \u2018and Jo \u2018coats, The Prince + to have.mad up their minds; to err on the gfe gide, and came \u201carrayed in irre- .proachable : forms.The \u201cAmerican -am- gurrounded by :many .well- d' wonien, occupied Promiment :étand, end to givo à list of i lords- and ladies and great ones who entered: \u2018the \u2018gates: would fill a : column: The Right Hon.~A, J.Balfour, leader of the, House of Commons, who as Keen \u2018an intarest in sports as in politics, looked m happier than when on the-floor\u2018of parliament.THE OUTBURST of THE \u2018ROOT- Since the \u201cYale-Oxford competition a few years ago something has come over great.American pation.The citi- gens have\u2019 grown much Jess demonstra tive, although to tell the truth, Ameri \u2018caps aré still ever so much more cwo- tional than Englistfmen: On the occasion of Yale\u2019s first visit here, not the \u201centhusiasm, but the outward and visible \u2018display.of epthusiasm.of the Amerieans, amused us English.The best stand had been set aside for the use of Yale, and very seat \u2018was jed.-Above their stand floated the Stary and.Stripes.We mt rest, saw Rep \u2018and gentlemen were dressed AS that's fow\u2014a vary fe Men, Wear.\u2018milk bats and tivéd.\u2019\u2019 They were bright end beautiful, thes 1adies entealy.stumated and deh- world a buat they had come prepared fo pass the afternoon, \u2018as had we, in silent: contemplation.of the strivings of : the: ghosen.champions: : \u201cThe first item, item on the 7 programme that year; 4be - hundred was run, Ox- \u2018ford men Ying 1 and sécond place na Gone \u2018and a ripple of sedate \u2018Band-clapping ran around the ground, while 5.few Barn Oxfords\u2019 punctusted ripple.A few.of us opened our the time was \u2018slow, and\u2014the hun- was done \u201cAt tbe un ot the next eyent what , mighty c ange runner was a .ie y \u2018man from Yale, and Durst.into.a Berce fever flash of flaming.ce Saunting flags with the word \u2018letters upon each.me: a chaos of o unrifiel and tran- the letter - looks loud.| TOWS | Ja the height of good taste, and that we | § \u201ccould find.nothing to\u2019 cavil at excepting | d frock conte had donned | i would die ,.\u201cthe \u2018Americans, were \u2018exquisitely it- clsisly- gowned.- Jt: looked for-all the | «long émough to say that we fan- | their voices jn strident cries of \u2018Yale, Yale, Yale !\u2019 till they stertled the very Harverd sea-fowl nestling all around our le men eprang upon.the.seats, \u2018the | ladies jumped to their féet, and.from mysterious\u2019 places came thos> flags that! cracked \u2018Bravos\u2019 and \u2018Well dones\u2019 - to | shoes, the winner, .Such a joyous furry of flags and hilarious commotion was never before #een under England\u2019s dun eky.When it had reached its uproarious climax a young man, a born leader, seiped a support, and with hat held aloft silently .dema silence.His action instantly throttled | the din.Then, beating time with his silk bat, that young man gave the cue for a series of yells #0 unearthly that they would have stampeded a cargo of frozen beef.It was the first time ninety-nine out of every hundred of us had ever heard a college yell\u2014for no English college has one\u2014and the effect on us be- mighted ones was pitiable.Proceedings: a the cinder-path and grass came to an y ing standstill ; agen [aster i jaw and yazed at that ebullient stand, half hesitating whether \u2018to turn tail end fly rather than to stand still and run the risk of being tomahawked and scalped.Never Was there a more astounded crowd.DISGUISING ATHLETES AS SAND- WICH-MEN.\u2018The fame of that wonderful scene had been spread far and wide, and about on» half the Englishmen visited Queen\u2019s Club this time to hear the college ery and witness the waving flags.We hard the cry and saw the flags, but, bless you, the falling off in noise was woeful.Ju dging from the crowd this day, the Americans who once took their pleasures madly, now are beginning to take them, as we are said to do, sadly.-True, there are many things connected with Americans which we insular islanders still must look upon as \u2018loud.\u2019 To instance one or two things : The atrociously eolossal \u2018Y\u2019 each Yale man and \u2018H\u2019'each Harvard man has in the front of his sweater seems altogether ont of place, and on a beautiful green sward or trimly.\u2018kept.cinder-path 38; is: brutally unpicturesque and out of keeping with the spirit of amateurism | and college life.I rather think the \u2018Y\u2019 has decreased in size since the first visit \u2014maybe having seen -it before, it now does not strike one quite: so harshly\u2014 but still the effect is that of a sandwich man.One would think that to the back of a mighty letter the college had pasted its best athlete.It is, \u2018Where ia that letter Y going with that man ?Over here a hint of color,\u2019 Light blue or dark- blue, designates the sniversity; and SER ESS us spectators who are accustomed to watching racing amateurs was thé painful appearance of partial collapse of one and all of the Harvard-Yale men.Awaiting the American runners at the winning: post were friends who at the finish of the race grabbed their men, and each competitor ambled off the path with his arms flung in a hopeless way around the necks of two assistants.\u20148 terribly punishing races it was\u2014but at the finish of the mile, and-even tho quarter-mile.With the exception of the three-mile | winner, no Englishman accepted assistance, but all turned around and.made their own way out of sight.I would not dare to repeat this had it been said by a British, but it was said by a New York pressman, who heard his fellow- journalists commenting on the strange circumstance of such general assistance.He said, \u2018Your fellows are too coldblooded to play to the gallery.That collapse fetches the women every time.\u2019 THE DASH OF \u2018FLYING FOX.But it was a glorious meeting, and (whether pere ES of the Jobat Is roid the tres tion of pid .EE all kinds, A CURE FOR ALL Summer: Complaints |- DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, CHOLERA.MORBUS.half to a teaspoonful of of Ready Refef in a half tale f ce des de ot bowels will A cure, Malaria in Its Varieus Forms Ourod and Prov rentod, sgontin tie word that will 2e oo comp rer borle i price.38 Seld'by RADWAY r 8:00.39 St Holes S\u20ac, Mentrent IT IS WORTH ENOWING chet you oan insure the eon-| 4 ta of your ro] house aga rte barclaty.Pr e srs oa ieaiaracall Tat the Otfiee | But jt may be 8 Ba Tend This was done | not only at the end of the three-mile race | mmr BUILDING, | J3U0HAY, ELLIOTT, & KENNEDY | Telephone everything went off in magiiiont miser gn by taking hold of that heavy hammer and besving it clear out of sight.Our fellows could on ; they could not begin to make an itn- pression on Messrs.Boal and Brown, of .We were simply not in # ; and once the brawny Boel threw, all we could do wae to gay out jour téléécopes and try to find the.\u201chammer.The hun- | dred yards, \u2018too; midde ué quake in our and begin\u2019 to\u201d doutt the.chances of the old country.Every one ovér \u2018here counted on Thomas, of Oxford, squeezing home in~front, but after sév- enty-five yards had \u201cbeen run, Quinldh, of Harvard, slipped in and helped him- solf to the event by a foot.Fox, of Harvard, was a revelation As he shot well ahead toward the end of the hurdle race some.big-lunged Englishman in a North-country accent shouted, \u2018Hurrah, Flying Fox!\u2019 and the crowd laughed, for it will be remembered Flying Fox won this \u2018year\u2019s Derby.He is called nothing but Flying Fox now.We, tog, had rather expected \u2018our Cambridge |.champion to notch that race for us, but \u2018he was hopelessly out of it.Ths daylight of a generation was between.the ather hig vaees fell to: England, sind: thess i, together with the long jump, allowed the | old land to just get home.The gares proved America to be a nation of sprinters.Th~ young men from over sea were more alert, and rlev- erer at a dash ; were more brilliant than the Englishmen : ; but the long races as | clearly showed them not to be ro capa- | ble of standing punishment as the Eng: lishmen.In every event where knack won ; where a Jong-drawn- out fight curred, with heavy punishment all thé way, the Englishmen stayed the better by far.3 and taking choice.\u2014\u2018Saturday Evening Post.\u2019 er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bakers and Oonfectioners.arrémet ss res & BB.ATLD, PLAIN AND FANCE ec PIONEER, BAKER Ah \u2018Walter Paul\u2019 S, Corner.Metcalfe and At,-Cathetiné Streets _ Professional.MOLENNAN, FARR & CAMERDY, NOTARI ES © + 134 ST.JAMES STREET.° W.MCLENNAY, ., : JOHN PAIR.J.A CAMERON.3% JOHN F.Mackie 2 : epirit and fairness.The Americans be- | two at the finish.However, the Jor! and dash did the trick, Harvard men | It is.a case of paying money only stand and look jl ET ESTER & CO°S Royal Mail Steamships.MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmeuth).*68, MORTEAGLE.songe LT) rs.XK} \u201cBE -MONTERET.Lance aescse0 \u201cBB, The 88, r+edes6on00cuenunu sentueuaèo Sept.7 \u2018Bert \u201chas splendid First Cabin Ary lodstion amidship, Inrze and airy staterooms, excel iii modatin ent.in for FIRST CABIN, £4 and 839 return, to Bristol or Liverpool.Second Sabin pv Bteerdee PASE and is lighted by oleetricity, singls, 383 and $90 - BECOND CABIN; To Bristol Avonmouth), Liverpool or Londou, $33.07 single, §32.70 retur STRERAGE To Bristol Avonmouth).Liverpool, don, eenstown, Londond nga +23.erry, Glasgow out- \u201cAN a Steamers First Cabin oul, single, $40.MONTREAL and LIVERPOOL.8 LARE with Steamer IBOVEREIGN.Get Sanp-shots aide Baok at Ticket Oliceon Nos.1 148, 178 ames strée eu on, .and Balmoral Hotels.ad, Trunk Rita Office, 165 Common street, Canal Basin.Teleph SHOOT THE RAPIDS tako 5 p.m, \u201cTrain \u2018to Laeht ne.\u20ac) QUÉBEC à AND RETURN.EXHIBITION QUEBEC.Going 13, 13, 14, 15th, Returning u until 18th, TORONTO: LINE.| \u2018Steamers leave week days \u201c10 a.m.ti \u201cThursday, Sept.14th, after that date the Steamer \u2018Bohemian\u2019 leaves Montreal 10 a.m.Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, for To- Boing via \u2018Toronto\u2019 at Prescott to Toronto.steamer in fresh waters.CHEAP RATES WEST.SAGUENAY LINE Leaves Quebec Tuesday and.\u2018Saturday, at 8 a.m., after i6th.Finest W.FÔSTER CHAFFEE, Agent, 128 St.James street,- pop.Post-Office.- Summer Resorts.ooo SPRINGS = KENSINGTON H, 4.& W.I.BAKQ, Propriato:s- Open Junez4th te October a8.HOLD NEWSPAPERS tabl tor wr co Saat gros péckages ah #1 por = a Ch September 1J, 34 and 13.Going Dafé, Septomber 14.\u2018118 AX poser se GOING DATES September 12, 13,14,15, RETURN LIMIT SEPT.18th, CITY TICKET OFFICE.NTERCOLONIAL ©.= RAILWAY.venture Depot, Moutreal, as follows: \u2014 LOCAL EXPRESS, xDaily, Sunday exoeptel.Vestibule iratas, oyith lux 1clot3 Slsspin?and Div and Little Metis by POTTINGER, Generni Manager.MONCTON, N.B.June l4th, 183, #3 St.James st., Montreal, - JAS, HAEDWELL, Division Freight Room 113, Board of Trade Bul Montreal.INTERCOLONIAL RAILAY, QUEBEC EXHIBITION.$3.50 4 143 ST.JAMES STREET.On and a\u2019tor MONDAY, JUNE 10th, _1\u20ac99, trains will leave and arrive at Bona.2 2.550 dup > de ee sorvèsée Wh m : Bt Hysolnthe, 435 ere \u2026.Drummondville 33] \u201c \" .Levis (Quebec).1205 * \" \u201c \u2026Rivieredu Loup 83)am \u2018 Campbollton.29 \u201c \u201c onoton., .2) p.m.Di Bt John.Gy ON sou0scc00s 8B.09 \u201c \u201c Halls 2: sn sen 803 \" \u201d Depart.x7.40 am.Montreal s\u2026\u2026.6.30a.m.Arrive Arrive, £.55 * Bt FHyacinthe.8.17 * \u201c 952\" _\u2026.Drammondrills 4.% \" \u201c \u201c Lane.Levin (Que.).11.« 508.Riviers du Loup 1.D pm > Depart \u201c 825 + Liste Metis.¢2 *Daily.ing Oars and First-ol Coaches, ou the Maritime Express.Through Siesping Car betweon.Halifax on 3 John, Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa Sleeping Cars on Local Express bstween Montrex H.4 PRICE, District Passenger Agent, City oar Office, 143 St.Jaures st, Mont.ren CANADIAN.= QUEBEC EXHIBITION.Returu- Kmit, Sept: 18th.OTTAWA: EXHIBITION, Gone | De; September 14, À ft; 8246 Return limit, Sept.14.\u2018Goirg Dates: Sept.13, 14, 15 Return limit, Sept.16 th.SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE 1,0.0.F, DETROIT and Return Going dates\u2014Sept.16, 17, 18, 10.Return limit\u2014Sept.30th, 1889.and Foster, nul returning, arrivin: Montreal 9.30 .m.on Phil discontiny @'1 for the season.ETY TICKET OVFICR, 129 se Janes AT.(Next Post-Office.) ST.JOHN'S\u2019 ON, or Going Date: September 13.\u2026 81.00 oo .\u2026.s1.85 $15.00 Special trains Jcaving Montreal at 2 p.m.on Batur- days for Sherbronke via Sutton Junction.Knowlton Going dates: September 13, 14, 5 $3.50 CT Ma at LO.O.F.MONTREAL TO .DETRO Ang Return, Goinz Bates: Sept.16, 17, 18, 19.Return Limit: Be pt.30, 1699.QUEBEC EXAIBATION, Goilnz Dates : R:turn limit, bept.18th.OTTAWA ETHIBITION.Return limit, Sept 25th, .HUNTINGDON EXHIBITION, Goln Daj oa be ter LE 15, 15, Jes, September Borat ilralt, Sept.16 Oy Tiokes Offers.197.817 smic sai fran a Cod Ru at to hes John.ofthe Lat ©.his the antamn ts very oii Theat © through w hich th pauses is be pa d néco' erval Hote) ° vi \u201canating Adiron \u201c\"rsitwa IT $185.i $3.50.\u201cGoing Dat september 14 rie 19,35 sentancecs } $2.4 5 a .Scpt.12.RE TS ES a.20, 2} $3.50.t finest mopih\u2019 ni Re in he rt ne ME ter dE and mountain ei \u201c PRI at 7 VACATION TRIPS vinta and Col SE ae HENRY.Tel, \u2018oi La , SA RAIN PIPES, : PORTLAND \u2018CEMENTS, AT \u2018owner MARKEY \u2018PRICES fpr wa ¥.IP.CURRIR & Oo, \u201c844 MeUtit- Street, On the St.Lawrence, \u2018Steamers Campana, City of of Londos, Bona- sam Persia Lo.Ae Aver, E Cement, Drain Pipes, So.Eo.» ny ani Diy the Maritime ifax an 3 pon Montreal .81.38 ,0.0,F, 3.00 »m.où Batur- m, Knowlton Mnntreal at he season.E.Office.) 19.$3.so.N.$2.45 $3.50.ON.31.55.- $2.10, mor frees A LE a WepNESDAY, SerrEwsEs 13,3899: * MANAGED.\u201d * \u2014 es Gini, in Bui Sadi School Times.\u2019) © (Continued) The visitors departure was known to Ann, the bthd woman\u2019s faithful attend- he hastened to the sititing-room.\u2018How old ere yna, Ann?asked her mis- {rese.\u2018Forty, come next month,\u2019 answered n.A om long have we worked together?\u2018Twenty years last Christmas.\u201d \u2018I'm growing old, Ann.I shall be seventy in a few weeka.Come near, quite \u201cTell me, 8 My.baie whet Its black,\u2019 whe | \u2018Hold my hand; does \u2018It's as steady as mine.\u2018Does my voice quaver?.No.?\u2018Am I nelpless?: \u2018All dey yu hel others.\u2019 \u2018Tell me, > library grumbie that it is i \u2018None who use it; they've.or ords for it.\u2019 : va know all who use it.Those who come to fetch the books and those who write for the books to be sent them.I know their circumstances ; when they first borrowed from its dhelvee, and the books they are now reading.I love them all; they are my friends, the friends of years, the friends for whom I wrote the books during my thirty years\u2019 work.You remember when I put Dickens works into Braille, don\u2019t you, Ann?It wes during that bad illness that kept \u2018me upstairs for six month.You remember how kind my friends were then; \u2018how they came long distances to enquire after me daly, and brought me flowers and fruit, and semt me sweet.messages, and 1 was very happy, for I felt that fay life was not w \u2018It was a right feeling,\u2019 anewered \u2018Ann, \u2018and you\u2019ve no call to let it be interfered with.' You know.how I've dreaded debs?you know how we've both prayed as we worked that the library might be.kept out of debt?\u2018Yes, yes, I know.\u2019 .\u2018You remember, when funds were: very low, how we both knitted and I gave music lesgons- $0 better them?\u2018I .remeinker jt well.\u201d - 1.\u201cAon kngw the corner of.de share yard - shor: the : blierd - friends \"vase: Lo meet at my funerai?\u201d \u2018I know.\u2019 \u2018You see this ad \u2018home in which we > bag?\u201ctremble?> Amn\u2014neatly \u201ctheemoore ir ew ten.says 20; amt Gast\u2019 whe, thay mess by man: agement?asked Ann.CHAPTER II The committee of five had met again.At the moment.they were upstaire in Sersh Martin\u2019s empty aitéing-room, Ite bere 1-ards and blank walls were to thems | \u2018managing\u2019 ladies a novel sight.Flowers | and ferns and singing-birdi tiad ail | with the furniture and the books; the room.was a desért.\u2018It\u2019s a fine.room,\u2019 \u2018said Mins Fin .\u2018It'll be very useful to the \u2018Library, said Miss McDougal.\u2018It\u2019s indispensable,\u2019 sid & third lady.\u2018She was an\u2019obstinabe old creatüte; who [- wouldnt hear reason,\u2019 remarked a fourth.\u20181 wonder how she likes her \u2018new quarters?said the fifth lady, a homelyook- ing dame, with a long priree.: \u2018She\u2019s quite spoilt \u201c Amn,\u2019 said Mies Finn.\u2018It\u2019s easy to see\u2019 which way the wind blows, with ner.\u2018She\u2019d have gone with her if it had | been.possible; but she saw the side her bread was buttered,\u2019 observed Miss Me- \u2018A dry.crust is all very well, but a buttered crust is better, said Finn; \u2018and Anm is no fool\u2019 | Ss.H.& M.| Bias Brush Edge Skirt Binding protects the skirt\u2014makes it wear fonger\u2014the.ndesiructible brush edge is woven with long and short sides, the velveteen cut on bias is '{ Inserted between sides of head, making the 1 famous Natural Skirt-Fitting Cutve\u2014no other binding can smoothly fit the skirt, no otheris { halfso handsome, so dressy, so durable\u2014Next { time you go shopping ask to see our binding and the best other binding, and yon itase ihe ou'll alsa be-convinced that velveteens cuit Som the he pt ece are nowhere near suitable.S.binding stock is made exclusively tor binding.and is the only binding durable, dr essy, handsome and eco.no; ica difference, and S, H.& M.is stamped on yard.If your dealer will not supply you, we will, A \u2018The $.ME.& M.Co.24 Fromt Sireect Wess, Teronto, Ont.© EO \u201ca The youngest lady threw up the window, apeerving, as she did so, \u201cll send a « | Ann déivn some Sanitas Water fo freshen the room; she telle me she has scoured itt - \u201cIK \u2018might.be done seein,\u2019 said Mie Finn; \u2018Sarah Martin used the roo.good deal, and she was Aearly seventy.\u2018She's been gone a week,\u2019 McDougal.\u2018She.must feel quite at home in hec new quarters by now; I hear ber niece, Miss Evans, is helping her to get straight.She's quite a poor woman, you know; goes out cheripg, or ormething of that \u2018Indeed, Sarah was of quite humble people, 1 héar,\u2019 said .the- homely-looking dame with the Jong purse.\u2018Ob, dear yes; ter father was a Ken- tish \u2018dlay-moulder, or something of that sort.She was a charity girl, you know.Was brougat up in one of the big Train- Schools for the Blind,\u2019 said Miss q could have declared as much,\u2019 said | Miss McDougal.\u2018She was so full of airs and graces.\u201d \u2018Quite pp fenaive in her manner,\u2019 éaid the fremdent.11 [ Quite; an oa as oatainaie ns à minle; \u2018Treplied Mise \u2018Must have eens or she'd have accepted.thé offer of the committee and stayed here.\u2019 \u2018Time\u2019s run: on: \u2018we should proceed to business, \u2018an the five members ad: journed to the room below, and Miss Mc- Dougal took up again the reading of the rrinutes, whidh had been\u2019 tempôrarily interrupted by the viewing.cf the vacated rooms.- The minutes comcluded, Miss Finn, whose enthusiasm for \u2018Heaven's first law\u2019 wes well-kmown to her colleagues, proposed that the committee should eanction the engagement of the services of & duly qualified hibrarian, who should be instructed to catalogue the books afer the most approved method, and to inaugurate a new system for cheeking loans end returns.The proposal wes séconded, and the resolution was unanimously carried.The president bad a word to my.There - Pad been o great deal too much et hocks Tvs.plonse individual places LE Jil BS ioetty Miss MoDougal; and |e a Toon we eiiomad Hbrary of the.obnoxious | \u2018weeds, and to suggest \u2018useful substi | tate | n\u2019 _ \u2018Within three months we shall have brought the charity into thorough working order, and I feel confident that it Vi dy dat Eine have bespate an inçor- porated society under.efficient \u201cmanagn- ment,\u201d * cbeetved the president.(To be Continued.) * CHILDREN'S CORNER.THE ARTIST.(By À.E.Hardy, in \u2018The Outlook.\u2019) You have heard of Dorothy Dot, my \u201cThe nae seamstress of tender\u2019 years, Who\u2019 eut up the cloth with her birthday shears, the, And sewed it this way, and hat, and Doubled Lu twisted and tolled.\u2018and |} Puckered and \u2018gathered and gobbled and quilled, Till, with all the work she had put upon It would \"only do for her dolly\u2019s bonnet.Now, Dorothy Dot hed a sister Bess, Two years younger and something less, Who waé trying so hard to learn to > draw, Everything, whatever she =v, | Bat, sir, if yon please, I'm It's pot wo much like you as 1 could 3 ol \"| AM manner \u201cof \"things, cats, dogs, and aces, The clergyman came one night to dine,\u2014 {| His hair ao emooth and his dress so fine That admiring Bess at once forsook Her dearest doll and her newest book, And brought her pencil and sponge and slate, To draw the man as he sat in state.Il \u201cWhat are you sketching, my dear little | gl?Said the minister-man, caressing a \u2018curl, \u2018Your portrait\u2019 answered the little maid ;, somewhat ! wigh; TN | put on a tail, and ealt it a fish! BIBLE TRIPLETS.WEDNESDAY, SEPT.13.THREE THINGS ABOUT ATONEMENT.Tomorrow, Sept.14, is the \u2018annual Day.of Atonement; observed by Jews throughout the world.The word means said Miss | 139) To fashion a frock for her baby bro-] In all manner of ways and all manner | Dury ma 400 \u201cto cover.\u2019 It is used in the sense of making satisfaction for, or to ransom from, the guilt \u2018of ein, by the poured out jo used: of waters of judgment.might ho \u2018get in.-In Lev.xvi.ve learn: three things\u2019 éboét stonemént.- I The Offerer.\u2014 He must be a priest.It was on thié day {hat he:twiee! entered the Holy of Holies to sprinkle blood\u2014 first for himself, and then after offering the goat for the .people\u2014he again entered to sprinkle its blood upon the Fiercy seat, where \u2018God beheld the blood and passed over the guilt of the people.(Verses 32, 33.) essary.To teach, first, substitution, an innocent one suffering for the guilty ; sine of the people to a place.whence.they could never come Their sing typically, were let go forever.5, 21, 2.) II, The Guilty, Ones.~\u2014Read verses 29- 34.All Israel was to appear before God, to humble themselvés and.to confess sins, which were figuratively transferred to the head of the second goat, which thus became the sin-bearer.The day was to be a Sabbath, a cessation from all work, All ete.to.be oo ied ahout God\u2019s way of ginners.ot only sin, but évéryfhing \u2018connected à mi worship and thé Yioliest service, needs atonement (Verse 33; Lev.xxiii., 26- 82.)* This had to be repeated amnually, for it was but a shadow.Israel was remindéd of giné year by yemr.The Jew knows nothing of the substance, the great truth of the through the blood of the slain Lamb ; hende; while ha continues to\u2019 afflict his soul, be has no joyfül assurance that sin is forgiven and the conscience cleansed from guilf, for he has no priest, no altar, no sacrifice.(Lev.xvii, 11.) The Lord Jesus represents these three things.I.He stood before: God as the sinner.He not only \u2018represented the sinner, but: took the sinnet\u2019s sin and guilt upon Himeelf.\u2018Made gn\u2019 (IL Oor.v., 21 ; Tea.liti, 6 3; L.Pet.Hi, He humbled Himself and (Phil.ii, 8; Isa.lin, 1).the lamb\" \u2018away the sin of \u2018the world.Slain from the foundation of the world.© (John i, 28 ; Rev.xiki., 8.) Ha one offe perfects forever, so\u2019 God ors, ney sins \u201cand iniquities\u2019 it I remember no more\u201d (Heb.x., 17, 18.) 3.Jesus was the sacrificing priest.He great day of atonement \u2018ended with the the law could not uatity: , done, and things to be desired.Preachers\u2019 who are anxious as to what their ext sermons should be about may .\u2018 B08 what subjects they \u2018have \u2018recently .desl with, .and thus.ascertain how far they have kept the propdrtion of the ph.Some things are unduly.the injury of truth in ite symmietry, and others are apt to be omitted or are imperfectly set forth.- Let every.preacher be faithful to the fulness of the revelation he has to declare, | They are davon who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak; : | They are slaves: who will nok choose Hatred, acoffing aud abuse, Rather than in silence shrink \"+ From the trutli they needs must think; | They are slaves who dare not: be, In the right with two or three) - \u2014Jas.Russell Lowell: - Sader th ot ne Cor f General.Yo Augus © AL N .i «A good vs EE EE ny Be Author of Fe Dont ten » \"Ph \u201d 4 Ph 9 L ing on Eh eee au ; that is.advertis \"BEECHAM'S.PILLS has said over and over again i \u201ciis : = me : Permanen ur re ohn NERVE RESTORER: Positive fcr all Nervous, Di tué vice Epllepar.8 No Fits \u20ac or Nar.: vousness after first day's vse: Treatise and $2 trial bottle sant through Cavadiah Ageney FRE E to Fit patients, es only when re- pe ne, L Tanited, sat Phnsdeiphie.\u2018Agent: \u20183.A HARTE, Druggtèt, 1780 Notre Dame street.~ they paying oppress © ceived.Send Arch street, blood of an innocent\u2019 vietim.The word \u2018 II.The Offéring.\u2014Two goats were nec- | secondly, the complete removal of the |™ (Verses rfect removal of ain \u2018 hath pat away sin by the \u2018sacrifice of § Himnetf.(Heb.ix; 28\u2019; x., 12, 14.) 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MURDERED- Ms PARENT S.AWFUL œnæ OF A SON WHILE Southbridge Mass, Bert.12-\u2014Jdhn King and his wife, an aged couple, Hiving from near the -village of Fishdele, about ten miles nortimrest of this place, were kill- \u201c ed tast night by their son, Peter, who |; was crazed from the excesaive use of liquor.The skulls of both were crushed Uy a heavy instrument, and death was almost instantaneous.The murderer also a to kill \"his brother, Thomas, only succeeded in inflicting severe wounds, Peter is now confined :n the lock-üp here.He is in an unconscious ebndition and may die.amet ens BROME COUNTY FAIR.pe.A LARGE NUMBER OF EXCELLENT Sel t.13.\u2014The { and: Horticultural Fair was attended yesterday by about 2,500 people; to-day there are perhaps 10,000 ox: the.grounds.o The weather is éold \u2018and Rw Which is a disadvantage but \u201cthe \u2018big: crowd of people scem good | natural \u2018and inclined to make thé very best of circumstences.Some exhibits have been brought on the.grotinds since yesterday.The Barnston Woollen Mill Company of Wa 8 ais, have a fine exhibit of cloth an \"Hunters factory of Lagrange.make an an exhibit in the same line of goods.The Delavat cream.separators atéract attention .as do the- tétét *dairy apparatiis \u201c.abd farm maghiziery oll of which aré of the very finest.The cattle exhibit shows Brome to be a fine dairy county and the horses both draft.and driving are notably good.A large number of hogs are being exhibited especially of the Berkshire breed.Sheep! sre\u2019 unveually\u2019 good\" and \u201cthe ollec- tion of poutry is also good.The exhibit of domestic cooking is er than ever before and unusually fine.The dis- advaitage - of Licensed Fiquor selling 18 very much in evidence and although liquor: is \u201cnot supposed to be sold on the grcünds yet it can be procured outside in unlimited quantities.This id greatly to: be\u2019 regretted as it is sure if continued\u2019 to\u2019 bing the fair into disrepute \u2018eventually.No serious accidents have.occurred on the grounds.{tree $name HE , ANCIENT CAPITAL.: decided \u2018Admiritl' Bedford will -\u2014 frame \u201chis flag to.the \u201cTalbot,\u2019.which will: Jéave on Monday next, for- Montreal! \u2018with the Pearl,\u2019 end possibly the torpedo-boat destroyer \u2018Quail.\u2019 , Owing to the\u2019 reinÿ snd disagreeable dresth \u2018yesterday, the official opening | of the exhibition by His Excellency thé x Governor-General had to be deferred until to-day: AE \u201c0 nues sn PheirExcelencies entertained- Adsoiral and ; Ledy - Denise, | \u201cLèeut.-Governor | Jetté, and a.of \u20ac notabilities, \u2018at another state diner, on the Citadel last: might.: The Hon.Mesers.- Marchand, Turgeon and Dechene left last evening to attend the- openiug; to-day, of: the fair at.St.Johns, \u2018Que.The remains of the late Mr.James Isbester, conductor, Ottawa, have been brought \u2018down here and interred with those of his relatives, in Mount.Hermon Cemetery, \u2018here.Sir Wiliam Kennedy, one of the judges of the High Court of England, who \u2018has bécn here for some days past as the guest of ~Bolicitor-General Fitzpatrick, assisted at the Opening of the courts\u2019 here on\u2019 Monday.Mayor Parent \u2018left for Montreal last evening, qn public business.It is feared that four prominent rest- dents of L'Islbt, \u201cArthur t, store- kecper; Joseph Caron, agent of the es nal service ;- Napoleon Rouleau, and Eric Morin, sho left there in a yacht on Sunday afternoon for em excursion on the river, huvé been drowned.A: por pen: oé-the boat* used: by the men, and the pérty was run The body of a schooner , captain named Bergeron, of.Les Eboulements, who was drowiied towprds the end.of last October, was.only found last .Monday, - in an advanced, stage of decomposition, near Bay.St.Paul.News has reached here- that Buckley, who .was, \u201cagvebted some days ago, in Mont ef with setting.five.to the.bérn à f one Quinn, his father-in-law, at Nouvelle, Bonaventure, and who was being.: taken: back to.New Carlisle by Sheriff\u2019 Lebel, and a special constable, sücceeded in making bis escape from them pear Carlton, by jumping off the train, and making off into the woods.The news that gold exists on the Grand ia River, in Bomaventure, in paying .gnantities, seems to.be receiving confirmation.It is related that Mr.Charles Bertrand, who has been a miner Pago years.\"jax Coldrwdo, | ed some weeks ago on à Viki to his relatives at Cafléton; \u2018when, neem the stream for \u2018forty-five \u2018with a Micmac Indian, \u2018er, ! paid.18014 ie rar defimite- | 2 bus been found in the river._ feared ALLEGED SMUGGLER ARRESTED.Windsor, Ont., Sept.13\u2014Ex-Ald.Joe NZ Ritter, of who conducts a.Port Huron and Detroit by United States customs officials yesterday, core ed with smuggling a large quantity of valuable a Rl United Ætates | Pit rival § is De! SIR JOLY DE LOTBINIERE, MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE N A WESTERN TOUR.Ottawa, ont.sept 13 \u2014Sir\u2019 Henri Joly de Lotbiniere left this afternoon on a trip through Manitoba, the North-West Territories and British.Columbia.Minister of Inland Revenue will stay one day at Port Arthur on this\u2019 way west to look into the.working of the new grain inspection act.He will alse stay of days at Winnipeg for this ter visiting in Vancouver, the Kootenay, and welll appoint a nom.bet of officials-at different places in that district.DR.BORDEN HERE.IS ON HIS WAY TO THE MARITIME PROVINCES.Dr.Borden, the Minister of Militia, who arrived in :the city this morning from Ottawa, will leave ain this evening for the Maritime \u2018Provincés.He will vigit the camp at Aldershot, N.8,; which is now going on there, and will afterwards go to Sussex camp, N.B.The minister .will also go to Fredericton, and will visit the military depot there.\u2018 Before returning to Ottawa Dr.Borden.\u2018will go to Boston.A CHILD'S \u2018NARROW ESCAPE.\u2018While playing ont Amherst street on Monday evening the little son of Mr.James Reid, who \u2018lives .on the same street, ran out on the street gar track \u2018after a ball.\u201cJust at that nfoment a street car approached unseen by the led, who would have been run over had it not been \u2018for the motorman, who managed to stop the car within\u2018 two or'tlree feet of the child.The latter was still on the track when the car stopped.lp .GOLD IN THE PHILIPPINES, Filipinge have.prove atom ag indify ferent to the mineral wa th ise: lands an th orang ivaal to the riches lying beneath the sur face of the ground.Coneequently the.Philippines present a tempting .enough \u2018field to British enterprise, which, i has already struck \u2018root in the islands \u2014 notably on \u201cthe shores of \u2018Paracele Bay, in ;Lugon, Modes jt has given 9 sare h a earnest Paracele gold is well tied in.in \"Manilla, but few Manilese even know where Para- cele is, and fewer still\u201d have ever visited the, place.To the question, \u201cHow.is jt that so lit: tle is known of Philippine gold ?the simple answer is that hitherto -there- has been no official control of the\u2019 output, and, strange to say, no tax upon it.The miners Jive in isolated - districts and -vil- lages, \u201cwith rare \u2018communication between them ; and the universal man of business is the \u2018omnipresent Chinaman, who knows much better than to.swagger over the volume .of his gold trade.But apart from Paracele, which may be said to be \u2018the Ballarat, if not the.Klondike, of.the Philippines, gold.is also found in many other islands of the group\u2014in Cebu, Mindoro, Panaos ; whilst Mindanao itself is ceritre of a eonsiderable trade in al: levial gold.The most serious impedis ment to mining in the Philippines is the utter absence of practicable \u2018roads, but this is a drawback that does not apply to Paracele, the héadquarters ef British gold enterprise inthe Philippines (the por- Philippine Minerals\u2019 Syndicate), \u2019 pan.EADAY; 1088 st Ae.Church - - - ?FCétechtsns, \u2018with tiie * Church\u2019 Cate- TOs \u2018explatués,* by tho Rov.Ae Wy i Bublmsen,.(Camb.Univ.Press) \u2018 clarshipn.are not.EH to stodents | HUE in any = Fo Sh 5 aa Sn Es rn, h- of tie Re pu ot Las ELOCUTION MR.STEPHEN'S METHOD _ Is an outcome of a long and varied experience of the best kind, t NEW - the called ELOCUTION,\u201d and the good features a \u201c DELSARTE, » «THE RUSH SYSTEM,\u201d Etc.Classes and Private Lessons will be resumed SEPT.15th.AT THE MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, \u2018(Telephone Up 4474.) 2426 ST.CATHERINE STREET-.(vour Stanley.\"OFFICE NOW OPEN.CALL OR SEND, ROR CIRCULAR, Shc: | SHORTHAND INSTITUTE and, BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL.ESTABLISHED 1688 Montreal, - Mrs.BULLOOK.on 110 MANSFIELD ST., Principal - (Formerly of the Temple.Bog.Certificated Professional Teacher and Founder of the Syllabical Method es Toner 1 will be ed SEPTEMBER 11th, and Mrs.BULLOCK may be se geen on dad afte .The Schoo! the oth September, trom 10 to 4.Circulars sent on application.- Tx LepBOXE, UP] PHONOCRAPAIC- INSTITUTE _ 343 Temple Building Phone Main.171 185 St.James prié Montreal.MISS GRAHAM'S \u2018SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING CLASSES, Are Now Opened.Individual and Class Instruction, both sexes A Simple, Short, Up-to-Date Method.Special advantages are attached.to the Institute, by which pupils receive a THOR- QueH PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAIN- All graduates are now holding satisfactory positions.: Positions guaranteed to competent stenographers.> Write, «all, or phone for prospectus.UNIVERSITY GYMNASIUM, \u2018(Late Barnjum's Gymnasium) 19 University Street.: : Miss, B.MAY HAMILTON will open Gymnastic.Classes for Young Ladies and Chil-, dren pn.MONDAY, October 2nd.\u2019 \u2018Miss Hamilton will be at the Gymnasium Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings on and after Wednesday, September 1 18th, from ten to one 0 \"clock.- $ 1 BEV.E.PER rica agenda ERE A AT aa * > For pros Jectus and\u201d \u2018further particulars, cr eadmaster.\u201d 550° Guy street.STANSTÉAD apply: to 7 Amliated with McGUl College.; | This Instita Institution a he to provide da attraotive home voient ti à © COURSES or STUDY: TL The Model and Academe.Instrumental and Vocal Music.\u201cInstrue in Élocution and Physical Culture.- - À Junior Dept.for or young chil dren is connected wit A the College.The ding is heated with À ot] 4 water and lighted with & elec rappiied \u2018wi water founding scenery exceptionally picturesque and PGollogs opens pens on TUESDAY, Sept.5, at 8 p.m.endar and further information & addrees.| REV.PEIN, ¢.R.FLANDERS, B.A., D.» \u2014 Stanstead, Que, KIN CSTON BUSINESS.COLLE | Eqtablishod 1883.Ancorporatel 1e Intérhational Cold Médal, : Full information Free: Address J.BYRON MORAY.ADVERTISEMENTS.| TIMMIS, NOBLE & CO., Sucoessors to the Robert Miller Co., Manufacturing: Stationers.INKS, Carter, Stafford, Fictd & Bell's: SCHOOL BOOKS, Etc.750 CRAIG STHERT TAMMERING \" SPECIALIST.Enduréed 7 leading mémbers \u2018of.the | Educational and :Medical Faculties - Montreal.Consultation Free.- Apply to Miss -E.HAYNES, Montreal and.Westmonnt Stammering Institute 4455 St.Catherine St.Westmount.ELE CERKC PROTECTION.Have yourSale,Vaunit orWare- |.house protected by our System.entee Company, sited.No.181 St.James Street.WESLEYAN EAD ca E pis oral ages educa! tional adva ages Tor young peo- ui.ple Ra.esta \u2018consists of, eight residential and two-pon- | a al instructors, First two yéars of the B.A Course ofl f olty.and is sbmndantly | rom the Vermont.hills, .}.© | The sanitary onions are remarkably healthful the fully laid out, end the suë- | ot of $25 each, a oy 1 pal, 5 College, Court, Gupte, 257 | Grosveriog College 1 Riding.Dominion.Burglary Suar-|.| Violin.given on the \u2018Plane, Pipe Organ\u2019 and\u2019 a: | Sirastion \u2018charming, enching thorough.\u2019 Gives'Genisl Ohriitian\u2019 Home.Experienced House- \u201cMother! rn SETA NE Fe ques +R de prbépeotes and pat juJaps.\u20ac Co \u201cREV.\u201d \u2018DR; ARMSTRONG, v TIR , Man aging Direstor.TIORRIN COLLEGE, thirty ge inn.oe y on.open on it œ Le A Sane me polaréhips; Ave oL/460.00° shah, and in Addition, ex- emption - from - the\u201d ok tiyition fees, will :be gwarded.es \u201cæonditions.Calandars, and: full eformati i, ôn sp- lying \"to the REV.DR.MA 3.\u201cFOR LADIES, pi sou High class\" PM man, M'isic, isthienics, Drawing, Painting, Plain and Faney Needlawerk, Deporttent, Swimming; | - one: Tandred-\u2014gnd fitty Fees, guineds: \u2018à \u2018year.Hefarences exchanged.= rs.LOCK, Bas Principal.ROSLYN.NEADS! [ad School A i THURS.SEES Els ota be ea tolled.from the.Ast of the ?PRIVATE STIPE Prints\u2019 Tomson.in.n SHighar oxi, French fives Dt GAR \u2018BROWNING,\u2019 MA, ambridge, Eng}, instruction fa Classics, \u2018Mathematics and Natural Science.- Backward \u2018students carefully prepared for the \u2018various Entrance and other éaminations Principal, | 600 Guy street.- \"| aE \"CLASSES IN THE WEST End Boarding and Day School! will be resumed on THURSDAY, September 14th.After the \u201cfifth- ns LAWDER will be at hove, \"at: 2718 St.Catherine street, to.re- cire, visitors on Johsal business.34 wt brn htm mis SCHOOLS.: aT COLLEGE BUSINESS SCHOOL, Belleville, Ont.- Rounded 187%.\u2019 pres 3 ori Five complets courses, 4 \u201cEH oe end shorthan ng important p as book- reporters.oard, Room and Tuition for tem sai, Longer oa at same Ei aracter of the College is a guarantee ot i with specimen of pwmandiip, fren.Are PRINOPAE DYER, D.Abingdon School, 1143 Dorchester St.Montreal.| Head Master, T.RIDLER DAVIES, B.A, _Cantab, assisted by Br.\u20ac.T: Anstey Mr, H.J.0ldroyd, B.A., Durhain, and Mr.C.Ww.Sumner, B.A., Oxon.\u2019 7 er 5 prepared for University, Kingston MO, or Commercial Life.Rr siarstory Class for Young Boys.Gymnasium.Field for Games, \u2019 There is excellent accommodation for a \u201c| 1imited number of BOARDERS.Prospectus may be had on application.The School re- |, opens on MONDAY, sept.11th, at 10 o'clock, The\u2019 Head Master is now in residence.Erichton School, | \u2018will re-dpen Sept.15th.) 21 Cote Des Neiges Rend.(Residen £ th te Mr\u2019 Alex, Ur °° diately à ; ove Sherbrooke St.) imme- \u2018Rector, REV.J.WILHIAMSON,B.A.(Oxon.) | \u201cWith fall staff of-Agsistant Masters, \u201cOpens MONDAY, September 11.pask-class undénominational school for preparatory department for yonnger \u2018Speeinl preparation for tho Universities.Small classés, individual attention, : \u2018thorough work.JSaperior class-room accommodation and premises.BOARDERS.A few boys eñn bo received 1m the houle ne EE N ma soûm datly WILLIAMS) y be roms 1m.to 1% moon, and trom 3 66 4, abd: 8 to pm.© a further information Ni an ) tion & on op oa Ca vrais, me Rector, i LEE ETCHINGS: .6c per square inch.Minimum for any single Etching, - 500 ; Special rates for large quantities, : SWITNEBS® PRINTING HOUSE, Cor.Craig and Bleury streats.{aes and © ares a a ; -pared: for Tithe MoGlil: Uni fie __ After Thursda Srmmois an and Vi ay will rill bi at b \u2018daily\u2019 trom ten t I} ix\u2019 to on school\u2019 putingss, \u201c RE HOUR [ HME.CLEMENTS: \u2018 us Sth.LADIES: AND.CHLDRE TEE MISSES SHANKS, 471 ARGYLE AVE, TNT, \u2014\u2014 Will re-open théir School for ¥oung Ladies THURSD 14th > AS vlupils who desire it are \u2018prepared tor MoGHll Unt \"Pr to Olags for Girls and = reparatory Less or Boys tanglit aêtet ergarton m Situation: heltarel rooms cheerful and shy, Instruction tho AL cu tor for à few resident resident puplla.- e Misses Shanks YOUNG WOHEN'S CHRISTIAN Assoc EDUCATIONAL CLASSES to 4 Argyle crois 208 frite ci iter r the Sth Intormaton,sppy by ve ; Open Monday,Oct.21899.ne For farther particolere apply.to.the Le | Secretary, .1 12 DUROCHER STREET.\" Miss SMITH and Miss FRARY will re-open\u2019 their school for and Children, on MONDAY, x Young Ladils.- a?TPE MISSES- GAIRD?University School : amon PE a a5 \u2018ed, Boys under nine-&re: la Junio Seva 1st, th MiSs à GATRD er September a ; \u2018NER will be àt- Bome to receive vis school business.so \"pHE PRIVATE OLASSES | For YOUNG LADIES sng ONILBRRS.) ill be resumed oi TUESD.AE: an Lapils vrho desire it are pi ed ation kxamidations, or or thé / y 104 UNION A ENE.7 200 188 BULGER'S SCHOOL 107.YOUNG LADIES and.CRTLPREX: wili re-open: VEDNESDAT, the: Ah > opte: 49 Fort street, city.\u2026.Ç GR Sells School for Young, will re-open on THURSD | September Puplls who DAT.ary tions for Matriotilation; or.\u2018 \u2018for.the: cesfFi flcate.of Associate dure RE orl 5 nue.SHURBROOKE- srauv.- NE d aii \u201cBohol; : \u2018for dis \u2018Berthier ECS dau, P Terms.$360 Bonrt and Tatton.\u2019 \u201cof three months each, and empastration + Home.Sanitation \u201cfof the Hovey.Busieriooes, Farmeloly of 8: \u2018and kindred .subjéots, \u201cbeside practièé in ol Demonstrations and.as \u2018partiatiars\u2019 aly to thd 3 TI t LOL Tok \u2018 drawing extra, if required.: ested to eue to the Principal, Miss BRA A COOkrNG schoots, HOME ECONOMISE VE IW.CL A; SCHODL OF F COOKERY, \u2018DORCHESTER tes a new and, to oréügh : ne tor.young women wishing to ot thoniseives\u201d two\u201d manage à -househéld.: 0 Daft, : .The Classes will gxtond.aver we 1 Practice and\u2019 D Lossons\u201d ga king and \u2018Laundry ork, juectutes on orl Digestion, Emergencies Sewing and Dressmaking.- .n to partial students; Pups \u2018wishing: to sir efter the segs Demonstration and Prastice Classes 15: 000ks are requ Fiake immed ne Re + Music will be resumed: at the same: das\u201d - \"ANDREW'S g ST.> \u201cCHURCH, LEVIS.SKETCH OF THE NEW EDIFICE.\u2014 x A pew and prominent object on the heights of Levis is the fine wooden edifice \u201cérected for purposes of worship by the Presbyterians of that thriving town.St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Levis, was or- purpose being held on March 7 of that ÿtar, \u2018at the residence of Mr.H.D.Brea- key, who with Messrs.James McKenzie, chaïriian: \u2018Robert Buchanan, secretary; Gorge T.Davie, T.Gardner, W.G.Russell \u2018end- James Henry were electéd the-firet trastees-of the congregation.This board succeeded in securing the site énd.he necessary funds to build, THE REV.K.MACLENNAN, Pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s Church.and on June 13, 1858, the church was opened by the late Rev.Dr.Cook, the Rev.Duncan Anderson being then, and colitinuing for \u2018many years thereafter, minister of the congregation.; About eighteen years ago it was found that the east.wall of the building was upeafe, thé deals used in its construction Having\u201d \u2018Become rotten.' The difficulty \u2018was ovefcome for the time by the addi- - tion of Æinibers inside and: out, but six e to > be a new orator \u201cWhat this ant» À i + Sy Ly \u201cfrom À \u2026 their.i members, | ser et en a Assembly; Which show that the average contribution per ernum from the, Levis congregation for a number: of years past his been ;méarly thirty-one dollars per family, while: the average for the whole Presbytery of Quebec \u2018has been less than twenty.Phick in the face of difficulties alwpys commands admiration, and friends were rt.\u2018wanting \u2018to substantially second \u2018the\u2019.liberality \u2018of St.Andrew's Olrurch - members, so that fnïñds were son \u2018in \u2018hand\u2019 for a new building.: Plans for an extremely.neat-and handsome structure were .prepared: by Mr.H.Stavelay,.\u2018architect, \u2018of -Quebec, and the baw: ee EL church, \u2018and other sods rl hay prove.of \u2018interest tion \u2018and generosity of the present.The, office-bearers of St.Andrew's \u2018Church are: Fidera, Messrs.W.T.Da- \u2018sie.(chairman) and G.B.Rameay (trea- sûter): trus Messrs.John Buchanan, _Jobn Anderson, James Laverie and Wil- \u201cJam: MoMillan.Among those who oc- the, ceremony, in addition to the several assisting, were the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.> \u201cFelés, the Rev.Dr.MacRae.jr\u2026 the Rev.\u2018Prof., Crodkett.Col.J.¥.Turnbull, Messrs.G.B.Ramsay, William Brodie, Thos.Davidson, John Buchanan.Arch.H.Staveley.tarte and\u2019 George Martin, of Levis, ex- pee to Rave the building ready for ocen- pa) ney bv the middle of November.The ganized in 1850, the first meeting for that 3 yeats \u2018ago it: was: seen\u2019 that there would { Ti Mr.J.M.A.Walmar, and one tion, | eset em Volksraad \u201cto-day.of.the on \u201cof \u2018the.eitéd from \u201cthe statistics ofthe \u2018General o ceremony \u2018which had just been | of the most \u2018solemn nt inthe history of a\u2019 church.| in that füture generations were to reap |- \u201841a: harvest, of the reif-sacrificing\u2019 devo- \u201c ctipied seats on the platform erected for 3 \u2018Miller, Alex.Russell, John Hamilton and the level of, the floor above the ground.: ee rs dents a the lo ture\u2019s room.Each.gable is provided with a traceried rose window and a \u2018three-light window the latter to be filled in with stained glass of a suitable design.Sur- ple\u2014the total height from ground to vane being seventy feet; The is built of Deschamibault rock face stone, end the upper walls of the durable Heathfield brick, with stone arches and vaal Note Recelved in Silence.MAY GO TO NATAL.Capetown, Sept.12.\u2014Various unofficial reports have been received from Preto- ris predicting the Transvaal\u2019s acceptance of the terms of the latest despatch, which was read in the Volksraad this afternoon, and is understood to furnish a basis for negotiations which -will possibly lead to a peaceful settlement.Bloemfontein, .Orange Free State, Sept.12.\u2014The \u2018Daily Friend\u2019 says it has excellent authority for predicting that the government of the South African Republic will accept the éuggested \u2018conference at Capetown.The delegates will probably be Commandant-General P.Jd.Joubert, vice-president \u201cof the Trans of the two\u2018 Hob-official members of the Transvaal executive council, and \u2018Mr.= A ES sons = + | , Sept.ne in the \u201cIts terms, however, have produced: considerable excitement here \u2018London, nt.182A special despatch from Pretoria says :\u2014The - British \u201cnote, \u2018which wae read in both Rasds yesterday | (Tuesday) is regarded there as a virtwal\u2019 \u2018ultimatum.The \u2018correspondent says.ter representation for the gold fields in the Volksraad;'and equality for the old and new burghers in regard to presiden- |: tial and other elections.- If the condi- representatives of the two .gôvernmnts shall follow for the of drafting the introduction.of \u2018unnecsssary.conditions by the Transvaal Government or mounting the tower is a belfry and stee.| The seating accommodatir\u2014 is for dred .British Reply .to Latest \u201cTrans.ai SIR GEORGE STEWART WHITE |Z \u2018It proposes a five years\u2019 franchise, a\u2019 quar- | the possibility of the passage of any new | be tion is-acute berlain's A pepe\u201d potion\u201d probable.\u201d 2 tions.are accepted a conferemce between | half the: neeessgry measures, and of avoiding: retary < bills.calculated to \u2018defeat the reforms.In view of the fact, the note.goes on.ta.say that the.present.state of affairs.in: South Africa \u2018cannot: \"be prolonged, the ite \u2018acceptance of this proposal is demanded - without delay.Mer Majesty\u2019s Government will immediately take the: wholé - situation under reconsideration: and.will act .80 .a8 .fo bring \u2018about a settiemant.They aitua: ; Sets, next.à Papi à i fier roy nd; any Kruger, \u2018it is aswertes \u2018n'reliable\u201d quarters, | A to.attend - thie\u201d proposed\u2019 don ference \u2018at - Capétown: \u201ctinconditionslly, provided be: is-aesured- that Mr.Cham- \u201catest.espatch representa all ed.by Great.Britain.] Otherwise, | SIR GEORGE STEWART WHITE.Mr.P.G.W.Robler, the foreign secretary, has gone to Bloemfontein on official Drsiness.\u2018NEW BRITISH COMMANDER- majer in 1873.London, Sept.12 \u2014It is said that Sir George .Stewart White, V.C., former quartermaster-general, \u2018has been selected to.command the British forces in Natal.Sir George leaves for Natal on Saturday His division, it is éxpected, will 5,000.archdeacon of Caleutts, in.1874.| sions - was-pducated at Sandhurst, and entered Mr.\u20ac the army in 1853 ; served in the Indian |tep fe Mutiny.with the.27th Royal Inniskillen | countri Fusiliers.and Seatorth Highlanders (mada).and clasp) ; ; was \u2018made captain in 1863, | He fought in the Afghan\u2019 war with the Gordon Highlanders, I878- 80; was present at the battle of Charasia, \u2018 the occupation of Cabul, the expedition to Maidan, Sharpur, the capture of Takti js [Shah and the march from Cabul to Can- je- dahar (Afghan medal; three clasps).He became military secretary to the viceroy of India, and was made a colonel in 1885; commanded a brigade in Burmah, 1885- leiter 1:86, and promoted major-general for dis- fers: tinguished.service in the field.He con- \u2018| duéted : the expedition into Zhob, and du; was \u2018domamnder-in-chief of .the forces in I India from 1893 to 1898.cu TYR BY dy ?A > oo ode.uh An ep = eee.+ ih Ê 2 à FI Page wy ing ven.° + Jive 4: re a v #8 - vi - 8 ¥ was introduced.to Lord Minto.by the ; : Can Sept.13.\u2014 The ers.in \u2019 the through freight on etrike yesterday, for i pay from 1234 cents un hour to 15 cents an hour.The steamships \u2018Athabasca,\u2019 \u2018Alberta,\u2019 \u2018Manitoba,\u2019 and \u201cJohn Pridgeon, jr.\u201d of the Glad- \"| stone Line, are all waiting to be unloaded.No more inopportune time for the company could have been taken by the men, as there is fully 10,000 tons of freight at this port ready to be unloaded and loaded.The men sent in a petition a month ago asking for the increase, and they refuse to go to work till they get it.Mr.Price.superintendent of the C.P.R., on Monday, sent up from Toronto a special train of men to take the places of the dissatisfied truckmen, and some were also sent on the.regular train.\u2014\u2014\u2014 REPORT DISCREDITED.Capetown, Sept.13.\u2014The Cape * Times\u2019 says the news of the reported massacre of the members of the French Foureau- \u201c| Lamy expedition near Lake Tamganyika \u2018| has been confirmed.An officer of the.4 mounted\u2019 police who arrived at Buluwayo tia \u2018Becene says he heard nothing of thé expedition,\u201d and believea it to be safe.THE PREMIER ACCEPTS, Will be Happy to Participate in the Chicago Festivities.LORD MINTO UNABLE TO PROMISE AT PRESENT\u2014DELEGA- TION HEADED BY A CANADIAN.Quebec, Sept.13.\u2014The members of the.Chicago delegation, accompanied by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the American consul, waited upon the Governor-General at the viceregal quarters on the Citadel yesterday afternoon, where they were most cordially received and where they presented the invitation of the city of Chicago to His Excellency to attend the great festivity there on Oct.9.As already stated, the invitation was most beautifully illuminated and bore .the arms of the Earl of Minto, the Dominion and the city of Chicago.The president of the delegation, Mr.D.R.Cameron, Selig ab.The 1 bet- evail Votes the: two adding that it- would\u2019 have given.him the greatest\u2019 \u2018pleasure to have been able to show his appreciation of the great.courtesy paid him by accepting the invitation at once, but that unfortunately he could not do so until he had looked into his engagements, as he did to disappoint his kind.hosts of Chicago on account of other and prior appoint ments.He hoped, however, \u2018to be in a position to meet their views, and : ;promised to return a definite answer later.After partaking of some slight refreshments, the delegation then withdrew, delighted with their reception.Subsequently the delegation waited upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier at his roéms at t Chateau Frontenac and presented the i vitation addressed to him, which the Premier at once accepted after an ex- : change of pleasant compliments and expressions of the\u2019 kindliest feelings with\u2019 the delegates.= - HEADED BY A CANADIAN.Four of the eight members of tho.delegation, including its president, were probably selected \u201d on account of their Cana- {dian origin.Mr.David Roscoe Cameron, the president, was born at Sum-| merstown, Ont, in 1836; and from the position of an bumble -country school teacher down: to 1870\" in: his.native pro- a \u2018 liture of mous sum.of, are a year.The three\u2019 \u2018other Canadian-born members are Z P.Brosseau, A.T.Hodge ead Dt B MacMartin, men of.mark and, importan \u2018in the great city of the American west, The remainder of the deputation is com- : posed: of Messrs, Charles Gordon, Frank 0.Lawder, W.P.Williams and C.E.Éremer.Mr.Gordon is the postmaster of Chicago.Mr.Willism | P.Williams, the sub-treasurer, was: appointad by the | government of Washington, This morning the visitors are being taken by the Board of Trade on an ex- cursion-round the harbor and a visit to the frigates.\u2019 on the government steamer \u2018Druid\u2019 This afternoon they are to oy lunch with Sir Wilfrid Laurier at the NES | Garrison Club, and will afterwards call M.| on Mayor Parent and Sir C.À.P.Pelle- {- tiex, to also invite them to attend the 5} | Chicago festivities.All the membors of the deputation bave received invitations to the Governor-General\u2019s ball to-morrow night, and have accepted.They are delighted with their reception.AN EARLY SNOWFALL.Bessemer, Mich., Sept.12.\u2014 The first wv | to Paris\u2019 to comp eté Arran not\u2019 desire to accept and then be forced .| rated a.year age, \u2018has: been i : ee eskly semitinnoss frien, ipse wh vA i : _ ashy d notices to hat, â Pe enor- pe snow of the season fell here this morn-|.THE DREYFUS CASE, The Government Urged to Put the Finishing Touch to the \u2018Rennes Verdict.\u2014 AND THE PARIS Ex HIBITION.GERMANY Paris, Sept.12.\u2014Under the head of \u2018Pacification,\u2019 the \u2018Temps,\u2019 this evening, urges the government to take advantage of the present conditions and pardon Dreyfus, which it adds, \u2018would put the finishing touch to the Rennes verdict, and would permit France to occupy ber- self with the affairs of the country and tbe exhibition.\u2019 Berlin, Sept.13.\u2014The \u2018Neuste Nach.richten\u2019 eays it is extremely improbable that Germany will further interest herself in the Dreyfus case by allowing documents > oving: - i the paper-adds, there.ave reasons to believe that should the French Government officially apply for these papers, the documents would be produced without any hesitation.London, Sept.13.\u2014Telegrams from the principal capitals report growing agitation®'in favor of a boycott of the Paris Exhibition, but there is no indication of any official movement.The London solicitors of the French consulate have resigned as a protest against the verdict of the Dreyfus court- martial.The Home Office has granted permie- sion for the proposed demonstration in Hyde Park, London, next Sunday, to express sympathy with Dreyfus, and appeal to France to do him justice.Twenty-one platforms will be erected, and special - requests are being made to the various churches and religious societies to assist in promoting the demonstration.\u2019 The Paris correspondent of the \u2018Daily Chronicle\u2019 claims to have good authority for the statement that Dreyfus will be pardoned although President Loubet will not exercise his prerogative wntil after the meeting of the Conseil de Revision.He adds that Captain Baurvais and Major Breon were the two members of the court-martial who\" voted for acquittal, and it was Captain Parafait who.insisted won.the provision Feastd;.ing: extentiating.cifeimétances.Berlin, \u2018Sept.\u201cB\u2014The: German.Dom: Frangéments pu the German \u2018exhibitors.THhis-iz\u2019 generally interpreted a8\u2019.meaning \u2018that Germany has no \u201cinfention, as a nation; of refriin- ing from participation therein.Many'of the newspapers are pointing out that the exhibition\u2019 is not connected with politics, and they.counsel moderation until the action of other nations is determined.Germany\u2019s action, it is said, will be governed largely by that of Great Britain, the United States and Austria.'GERMO-ITALIAN FEELING.London, Sept.13\u2014\u2018 Truth\u2019 says it is considered certain in the diplomatic world that the Emperor William and King Humbert will withdraw their naval and military witachés from Paris, and request Framce to withdraw hers from Berlin and Rome.A despatch to the \u2018 Times,\u2019 from: Rome, \u201csays that Cardinal Rampolla - in\u2019 \u2018fon- | versation with a\u2019 diphomatist-\u2018- aècre- dited to the Vatican, strongly.express ed his delight over the verdict given.by \u2018the Rennes court-martial.He was: tuk- en\u2019 aback when \u2018the.\u2018diplomatiat veplied regarded it as'an unparalleled infamy.MORE AMERICAN PROTESTS.- \u201cChicago, Sept.13\u2014Indignation \u2018Over the outcome of the Dreyfus\u2019 tidal dias caused a party of over :sevèn \u2018hundred Chicagoans.who were going to.the fair in a body to abandon their 5 Halle, who is the treasurer of the party and: \u2018who since the: scheme Ton \u2018rhenÿed: srectivieg letters from members of the: party, sayi - that \u2018under no.cir- comstaness would \u2018they visit, France.\u2018Bo many of: these letters were \u2018received thet a meeting of the executive\u2019 committee was called and it was deemed Mvimble to call the entire trip off.- Washington, Sept.18.\u2014 About | a thou sand persons attended so twas meeting at the Masonic Temple.\u2018last, might tr protest against the verdict of the Rennes court-martial in the Dreyfus case.The Speakers included all creeds, Hebrew, Protestant, and Catholic.\u201cAfter a number of addresces the meeting adopted a set of resolutions affirming its belief in the innocence of Dreyfus, condemaing the proceedings of the court-martiah and pledging those present ta use every lawful and proper means to prevent the cooperation of the United States in the rat DATE WITNESS te printed sod pobllsbed at \u2014 fe *: Buflding, at the corner ¢f Orsig sot | &.Peter streets, in the city of Montreal, by Jobs Redpath Dougall, of Montreal.AD business communjostions should be adéressed Jom D agell & Sou, *Witness\u2019 Ofiée, Montreal, and a\" Jetters to the Editor should be addressed ing.Raita of the *Witoeus\u201d Monissel, ith | missioner rats Exhibition, se A; 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