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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mercredi 29 septembre 1886
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[" .' .' - ^ |T Vou XXVII.No.228.4wit\"' i'1 t in**- uunrwQtl »\u2019«» a «A* tiul atidrtu »J iht t mltr, tuiiUr 2ttli.IfW.Uiewifo ol the Ref.It J idKe, u( Ik HOIK KJ I/RID.| Coffee Oriental LACK.I«c i» r id.Coffee Oriental LACK, from &o to White,Cream and Wlille,Cream and \\\\ mie,Cream and White/'ream and White,Cream and White,Cream ami While,Cream and White,Oretun and W hite.Cream and White/Tram and White/-'team and 82 per yd.Orient»! LACES, from one huh to i m- yard wide F'l.r Ore ntal 1-ACES of all width» and price» ,l\u2019,ue ^\tJOHN MURPHY A CO.Black Silk 8poni*ll LACE, 10c jsr yd Rlark Silk HpanUh LACE J.\u2019« |ht y Rlai t Silk Rpitntah LAC F .2e p.r j I Rlack Silk Kp*nUh EAl F., »c |-er yd.I dark Silk H|iani»h EA< !.>er jd.Hiuek Silk Sliuniidi LAc|\u201e .70 |iei yd.Black Silk Spalilve EAÇE.\u2022J'*\u2019 l,''r V* Black Silk Hj'uni»h EAl F.Mo i r yd.Jllai I.Silk S|s»ui»h EACE, .-_\u2022er y.l.Mack Silk K| anLli EA< E, J.e )»¦.jd Black Silk Spanish EACE, from Mo t \u2022 83 .V) iht yd.IA .l silk t ACEH, from 1 Inch to 40 imhe» wide *.^iig\u2019iif.YJ.T2 Ri \u2019 ALL-WOOL YAH LACES.We have a Inrt'i owiortnicnt \u2022 f YAK EACE.S *t the lnv < *t l»rtcc* ai.d i»rw .bt\t^ rk\tIn » following colon* Blink, Gold.Seal, Myrtle, I ream, I.i ht Bhic.Gurnet, Sky Ulue.Fawn.Ni»vy, Man on, Fn i » Hr»b, Brown, Golden Brown.T»n Yak Ear.all width», from 3 inchecto 1 yard wide Flier» fr m 7c to 8»50 Is-r yunj l'*'\"*\u2018 yaMe in Ynk Ea.* I* ut\tJOHN MI l.l HY .» *> S.ROSARY UE4I» TRI1IMI\\4«S.Now in «lock.Rosarj' TRIMMINGS of all ci'l ' Vilai Roi-iry VhI.M MINGS, all price» from 10o '\u2019\u2019rh.n'.w Button TRIMMINGS in Riaek.idl The new Wool Rail TRIM MINGS in Black and Col- 'i .t the new TRIMMINGS for .Ire»*.-» anil nivitUm the rUire i»JOHN Ml RI\u2019HV * « * EEATUEK TRIMMINGS.Feather TRIMMINGS, all color*.15c per yard.Feather TRIMMINGS, all color*.2uc jkw yard.Feather TRIMMINGS, all color*.25c per yard.Feather TRIMMINGS, nil color*.3u»- per yard.Feather TRIMMINGS, all col.,.*.^.UJ^VAiu The largest assortment of Feather TRIMMINGS In Canada, and thu rhenj>e*t, can tie found at JOHN MURPHY & CO., MSI and IIH3 NOTRE *I1AJIK STREET, Ami lOô.107, IM and Ill 81- Tctcr b».Ttrmt cuk\\ end oulw 0\u20ace vritt.noNTiNUED slowness.To-ihiy, mjaii), in'll Htrirc to nhow, That, in our tltalhiyx, iff.an \"loir,\" Amt, if (hi* \u201c ail\u2019\u2019 you'll kindly read, You'lljiiul irt'ri rtry \"low\" iml11 d ! YcRtcrtlny w»; gavi' J : *'.f cf n\u2019tr beino \u201c 1\" ' regard h our .M I\u2019/! 11 N< * I \\ Dl'.K ^KAK.MKH1ND H(M\u2019KS, anil Sll.K TIKS : wo prnpoMS Di innko iimnifeaf {!u, fn* t fuit ¦ tt!' \u201c low \u2019nths ivIm» extends Uicithcr variotiè» of sson.One tiling certain is that Bishop Racine, of Chicoutimi, who w.v- hire attending the Catholic Council of Public Instruction, and who is kn'iwn its His Kminonce'* intimate friend and diplomatic fig, nt, (eft town with a secretary for Nicolet.to told nil enquetn into the charge against Bishop Gravel.The result of hi* investigation I* not y.t known, except that Mgr.Gravel admitted the ct rr«ctiu'*H of the charge agaiimt him THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.f From Our Own CorrerpomUnt.J t^t'Klixe, Sept.28.The Hon.P.Gameau * addn*** to the elector! of the county of Quebec i* published this evening He comes out a- a National Conservative, but independent of all partie*, intending to vot»t for nu*âsurw not f\u2018»r\tHr K.'iy* n« not regret tbw stand he took in the Kiel question, and will goto the grave with the same con viciions.A wager Of $.'100 ft side wa* made between two nroiniuent citiron®, Hon.John Hearn ami one of the partie* connected with the lliirls*r Works, over the Queliec West election.Hon.John Hearn supisTtH ex Mayor Owen Murphy a* the Liberal candidate against Mr.< »rbniy.The Liberals7claim» that Mr.Dulac will leat Secretary Blanchet in Beauco by at hast MH> majority.TORONTO.(Spttial to the Wttnru, tUpt.!'h ) Tint Rgt'gl*TtON given to General liooth la»t night wa* a mi st rousing one.in spite of Uio ri:ud and rain.Tho (bn-ral arrived pn tlm evening train from Hamilton, ami wa® driven to the temple in Mr.William Goodertiam » carriage.The building wa» crowded with soldiers, male ami female, who cheered, sang and otherwise gave veut to their enthusiasm with the utmost zeal.General Booth mad*' a stirring address, in the course of which he expreHsed his deep pleasure at me, ting in Toronto Messrs.Win.Goodtrhan* and Daniel MacLean, whom he had welcomed in England.In an interview, published in the 01- If, he gives a history of the movement, an account ol it* present condition and an estimate of it* future pros|s-ct*.Sik Chaki.Ii» Ti ri\u2019Xit addres-ed a meeting in tho City Hall yesterday, on thotin stion of making the Colonial Exhibition in L* noon js-rma-n,nt The idea was warmly «uplii tiio jwople here, and many will sleeji in the opt n air to-night.Tin* shock this afternoon laeti I six or eight seoonds, bat it seems to have been fe\u2019t only .ti Charlestim an I vicinity.THF SEIZED BRITISH SFVBFRS.Washington.Sept.28.\u2014Lieutenant Commander Nichols in a rejsirt dated Sitka, September 10, says The captain* and mate* of the remaining English schooners wer»> tried for illegal taking of seal in Behring\u2019s S»*a.They were found guilty am! sentent»! to short ini- I>tisonm»*nts.All four of the vessels have been ibelled.Commander Nichols think* that ap jieals will be taken from all these judgments.BOYCOTTE RS INDICTED.Richmond.Va., September 28.\u2014Th * Grand .Tury to day found indictment* against the boycott committee of the Richmond Typographic il Union, and the editors, proprietors and publishers of the Li'^r\tfor boycotting Boughman Brother*, who osale stationers.A GAOL DELIVERY.Rochp-stek, N.Y, Septeml>T 28 \u2014The gaol at Gene*eo was found empty th:* morning, a hole had been dug through tii * wall.S juire*, the murderer of Emery Mayer, with H'nit»*, Pressley and Lanuing, held lor burglary, an 1 Irwin, for larceny, all « sciped.A FISHERIES\u2019 COMMISSION.Boston, Mass.September 2* \u2014The sub-committee on foreign relation* of the Senate met hen- to-day to confer on preliminaries relating to the fisheri»-* investigation.Senator Edmund* presided.The committee wdl consider the fishery question in general, but h.v* not yet decided on the ord-r of procedure.IMPORTANT RAILWAY EXTENSION.(Special to the Wtlneti.I Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014It i* report*! h»re on good authority that arrangements have been c«irr.i'let»d l**tw»»en the Northern Pacific am! Grand Trunk Railway companies f ir the construction of the Sault S:»-.Marie lin« from Gravenhnrst to Sault Ste.Marie and that operation* will be commenced forthwith.The Grand Trunk Railway extension i* already graded fr\"m Gravenhnrst to Perth, and it i* thought probable that the lin»* will !» constructed fmni Perth to Montreal tin Ottawa.Mr.Wainwright.Assistant General Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway, was in the city yesterday on important private business, and it is supf* *td in conn»-ction with this matter.FIRE IN A ROLLER RINK.(Sfscuil t the Wanes».) Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014At seven o\u2019clock this .norning i*n alarm was Rour.d**d fnm Box !, c* rmr of Elgin and Gloucester »tr»*et*.Oa the arrival of the brigade the tire was found t > be in rear end of the roller rink under the stage.The gas was burning.Some of the jet* having b-» n taken out the fian.e ran up to th»* ceiling, which wa* catching tire when the brigade arrived.A table witii plavingcar Is v.as fourni on tliestag*-and a br»-k«-n lamp on the -i-«-«l line is abent one hundred miles mirth of and parallel with the Northern Pacific.It pas*** through a very fertile region, and for th*- most part not yet supplied with railway facilities.At that distance it can hardly lie accounted a comjietimr of the Northern Pacific, although th»-latter company would probably prefer that the ternt'iry should not lie occupied by a rival.The region in question is the most jiromiung strip of undeveloped country not yet occupied by» rail way line, and the bu.«in*-«s it will bring to St.Paul ami Minneapolis will suffice to yield a very fair traffic to s»»n.e one of the new lines lately pushed fr«.m Chicago to that fl uiri-ihing pair of twin cities.Few |ria with honors in mathematics, one junior matriculation with honors in classic-, one First A and 011» First C Provincial Th»» staff of nia*t**rs coiisMs of four s|H*-ialist*, including Mr.\\V.A.W tiitiiey, M A , in undns is acknowledged to b*> one f tli K> saj* aft»-r viAi:i.- MYERS' J-»* llery «tore.1101 St.Catiirrixk mtrxkt, near MstcuUc.N w, it sotiD-tiuie* often hat,tM'»a You tnar want to buy a ring.Make out Jour littl»i lis:, Make out your little list A tJr>»K:h af -1 Earring*, KjwvUch \u2022 *r r -tue \u2022.th«-r lilt!»- thii js.You want U» get tnem fix* 1, -llring Mikr M Vi:rs your li«t.Th» re ¦ Silvi-rwar»* ani.-ra Glasv-i, I »r Jewellery of aoriKt kin-l, No matter what is n your list, In my stop- you're sure to fiii-I Iiiam'irxls, Watches.Jewell- ry, Arul Precious Htoties »-i rare ; Heart Pins, Studs, an-l all such.That can t be found elsewhere.It really doeen t matter II w )iAir pock- t may lx- iltwl Just bring along your list.Just t-ring along your list.M Y E It * 1 JETTELLEUY M T O U E , I4til RT.CATHERINE STREET.Business Chances.\\ VALUAI5LK PATKNT for sale, Y\\ I'.ARINflER'S t'OMRINEI* HASH LOCK AM* PA8TENEK.; iiteiit»-! in O.I.BAKIN4.EK,WaterfonllSar.Co.,N.V.,L'.S.\\.Educational.I II K HIGH KCIIOOI.\u20141*01.1 riOH AND THK \" «HANFR\" ¦ Hl\u2019NDAH COUNTY KAMI- TWO IK PORT A NT GATHRKI.NG8, 1KCONH KKANCAIHES Practlcsl knowlivliie of thn j lauguugi foi i slm ¦ purti M-s Conversation taught un hr : »-luis prlnclpli-* \\Vriii-n exerels»-* norrwetwl with Ihe gr- uti«I iar-.Addl-\u2022* KRANCK,* Witlit-as (HUOS TV | ON T II K A I, (O.MMEKOIAL It I HCIIOOL, x Philli).* Mjilare, Inner door.Day wbool inclndes full Euslnili course uu-1 French Hiuiclal afteruoi-ii hours tor Lu-lii-s MONIiAYS, WEDNKSOAYH and Till IthDAVH Fa h lanvht s-lMimt«ly.Evening MONDAYm.\\l EONKMDAVH and THFItS M-huol at 8 DAYS.!.is.fi taught M-i.irately.WM .1 X.Tl'RNER.Lit OP.BABN.J UM\\S i.\\mm thii m.It) t al t«r-,ii) street.fol- /T., - /\t/\t-\\ -\\\t('^.11 s will re cuuum-nco (.sSU Tift lows : '¦*\t' Hh For young men TL\u2019EMDAY F\\ ININcl, .th < * -i I» i :\tMONDAY Al TFR.NOON, 41 h Out.Fur young ladles TUK8DAY At-1 KRNOON.5th Oct Pur buys WFONEHOAY APTKUNOON, tlth Out ! «ting inen s lias* is hi-ld i-v»ry Tuesilay, 'i'huri.lay an 1 .Saturday, coiiimeucing at * 3U |i.m.\\ 3 DS- 1 -AY \u2019H K»STA HU.SUM K N T d* ¦\t\u2022 Fur TIIR- l-1 Eli AND EDUCATION OP YOUNG LADIES lî.'ti» nm»1 i::ts *it.4 ntft»*11ne «treeI West.This school will re iN-n KKPTK.MIIKR 15th.Mus» an l the 1\u2018kem ii Las-ii suk s|n-cialtilder.\u201d And this view of the case seemed t«> cheer Hilly Williams so much that he began to smile on the world again, ami felt able to swagger a little, almost us if he hail w« mt.k and tuner ml prevents tfUk fever, bung Diseases, Ac.I or |»«y amt other Disoasee, n m.^amb.r:^ng and nealtby.amt lae-easo.mtlty and quality «>f .ol ibe ewe.t or rigs\u2014It makes them contented, feed quickly at small cost, ami Improvee the ivar m lr -Q worms, Av.\t____:o;\t.\u2014 FOOD 1 CATTLE ,ON AI.TISON LINK.Wl KKLV CANADIAN HKRVICK Kelween Moulrral mi.Ul|' \" Aioi.l.*, '\t«'^vW llxllo, Is ibU-iiAi.i It.wil from viol I It r.41.FOR liUMiOW, «IN «Ht A U«)L'T THK WTU HEP I KM HER Ak.t .il Innu MONTKF.AL »4»K I.ONM4I.UN UH ABOUT THE 3Urn HKIT Asvnts, W llliom It.»* k ('« , A Ksst lixtls srrnue, Ion don.k«'\t1 \u2022 \".i.rleys, Osrter A Dsrkie, 21 Klllity (tree*, liOlldl n, I \u2022 IloW-rt Urfiird k Co , 23 sud 2& HL I luuul «Itixit, Muiitrvttl.H surs 1 MIOMSON LINK.ninphs, he remembered that the person who was beaten might not feel »«> gay as he «lid, and might like to think that he might of have been the winner umlcr different circumstances.That morning Mr.HavUhain had quite a Ion1' conversation with the winner of the race\u2014a conversation which him made smile hiü ilry siuilo» und rub his chin with bia bony hand \u2019several times.\t., Mrn.Krrol had been called out of the pir lor, and the lawyer and Cedric were left to gather.At first M«.Havisham wondered what he should say to his small companion.He had an iilea that perhaps it would he best to say several things which might prepare Cedric for meeting his grandfather, and, perhaps, for the great change that wo* to come to him.He could see that Cedric had not the least idea of the sort of thing he was to se«3 w hen he reached Knglaml, or of the sort of home that waited for him there.He did not oven know yet that his mother was not to live in the same house with him.1 hey ha«l thought it best to let him get over the first thock before telling him.Mr.Havisham sat in an arm chair on one si«lc of the open window ; on the other side was another still larger chair, and Cedric sat in that and looked at\u2019Mr.Havisham.He sat well back in the depths of his big seat, his curly head against the cushioned back, his legs crossed, and his hands thrust deep into Ills pockets, in a ipiitc Mr.Hobbs-like way.He hud been watching Mr.Havisham very steadily when Ids mamma had been in the room, and aft« r sbe was gone he still looked \u2014 at him in respectful thoughtfulness.There A was a short silence after Mrs.Krrol wont out and C«:«lric seemed to he studying Mr.Ha-visham, and Mr.Havisham was certainly studying Cedric.He could uot make up his inimi as t«i what an elderly gentleman should suy to a little Imy who won races, and wore ghort knickerbockers and red st«>ckings on legs which wore not long enough t.»hi In tho n .\"\t«\u2022?t!i > that of one In the silvuiiced »tn»«a of Con-even temporarily to prouuAe health.At Unjlh y\" » ®#nlh or lwo ,h\u2019\u2019 >!l lH-ill ! the coiiüh amt 1 aln oisappeureil, an ! Y ours, Ac.H.W.BLACKAPAB.jr /ft.J&JL SS 3VC O\tX S O 3W \u201c\u2019\u2022kEHTAUTIMI VnJEi TOIWA ND It A N«'«K'K INHMUAToUa.7~> an Hole Manufacture Autoinatic \u201c If we sit down at set of sun Ami count the things that we have done, And counting timl One self-denying act, one word That eased the heart of him who heard, One glance most kind, That fell like sunshine where it went, Then wc may count that «lay well spent.\u201c Rut if through all the livelong «lay We\u2019ve easetl no heart by yea or nay.If through it all We\u2019ve done no thing than wc can trace That brought the Mtnshiuo to » taco, No act most small That helped eomo soul mid nothing cost,^ Then count that day as worse than lost.-' MONTREAL AM.N KWOAHTLE ON TYNB SERVICE VIA 1.0 NOON.Th« \u2022t.amahlp \" «'ariiioaa,\" 3,800 tons, «\u2019apt.Hairro Is luuui.b.l «\u2022> mUS from ttttNTRF.AI* EUR Ml*DON, ON OR ABOUT THK 27t.i HKIT.BRISTOL SERVICE.tHS< II Alto.So AT AVOHMOl\u2019TU InmiK.The **< amship \u201d Estaloii»'\" Is InUunlivI to tail from MOM It I 41.roll OONMUI 1 11 DO* li, ON OR AIR.UT THK 25tii AUtlL\u2019HT HTVUkH .1 4 N St.Sarrainrnt al.Montreal U1K HANHA STEAMSHIP CO 8TRAM AND IlYPRAULIC OAUOEB.ManuT^-mrerer a.,A Peab-r In Hievm.ltmrs ^IMumhers^ml Knglne* ra Hupplo - \" and 7 Illustrated Catalop.e JAMES Mo'^'SÔN, 75 sad 77 Adelaide street west, Toronto.^\tIllustrated Catalogue Supplied on application____ Ax Kxi'Kkihent t (« st the speed of t!ic swallow's flight has been made at I\u2019avia, Italy.Two ben birds were taken from their l.roo«ls, carried t Milan, nineteen miles distant, and tHere released ut a givttn hour.H rth made their way back t their nests in thirteen minutes, which gave their rate of speed at eighty-seven ami u half miles an hour.A GUI UK, A .COMFORTER.BIUUC l\u2018ASM AU KH WITH URtl'.F fUAYER, A\u2019y Jf.A Wil/ion.Wednesday, Septemiii.r 29.\u201cGive me daily to follow the steps rpo HOUSE CLEANERS ! Dit voua MIXED PAINTS at J.P.FAKBOWIi, 1M* Nelrc Dumc »t., AND KAYE TIME AND MOKBY.\u2022vrr thirty «JlOrrat ataaBea t« »«lccl IVotn.7M.YOUNG Si CO., OT0YKS! STOVES! STOVES! Wo arc wiling off all our Store* a* wo arc giving up this branch of business u ti.t.htoki.h .««.«i 4 o»ni\\«; htovfh, by tbo U-st makers, at COST PRICE (for each only), t ome early ami secure bargains.J.W.is; II INN All «I < 0., .M«-4;ill alrecl.of to follow Christ's most holy lite.\u201d (luidunee.He ye\u2014followers of God, and walk in love, -submitting yourselves one to another in tho fear of God.- Kph.v.1, 2, 21.Comfort.\t\u2022 The Lord thy God is Ho that goath with you Dent.xx.4.The Lord, the shield of thy help.\u2014Dont, xxxiii.29.\t_ Bishop Simpson «nee said, in addressing theluy delegates at the Minnesota Conference : \u2022\u2022Wo should not only sustain «>ur p-vst-.r in every possible way hut we should lx.v«-iy particular never to uukindly criticise him before our children, lor it will cause them to lose confidence in him.\u2019 lliousands of preachers have, without doubt, been deprived of their influence for good simply by the cureless and disrespectful remarks of some number of their church.J ILL IT FAY 1 yyill it A I cy or girl can cam from i?I.W to F.-UU a day with ttc \u201cMill Hi:\" K.O!ILf UNITTIN*.M*4 IIINFk Price, complete with ribber, $30.I.t-.-ona free.4.HIIKKIhON.i:if N«.lr«' Pint** D RAIN PIPES, Fire Krlrk,\tWf* :S HT.4 ATIIKlllNr.HTRKK.T.ARTIHTH' MATERIAU# roll ALL llltAS< HKH OF Prawluc.I\u2019lilnllog itn«l Pi\u2019enrutlug.(1 RE AT REDUCTION in th«* |.ri«« Jf .,f Ain Marina MaUrrro i*.Motli-pr- f.V.r nin liro.'f atul
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