The daily witness, 12 septembre 1887, lundi 12 septembre 1887
[" Vol.XXVIII, No.201.MONTREAL.MONDAY, SRPTKMHEK 12, 1887.NvtVt» '««.Krni«t IMward,\tnun of IDury Uokj, F.iil,.in.ri'li.iii', to l.arinia Kloriiocn (Wnie), Utuglitvi of P'.\u2022' Y»iiiik, all of l)\\kv\\t*c, MA DTI L I AVI! K - lothU city, on tli« loth Incl , l.y thr li»*i A.I! ('nichrt, N.ktiulcm i'aul Martel, of Moulriul,toOlothiliU' Eaiior, of Namur, I'.y.DIED WATH'N At l'atkirk, stirliiiL'ihiri*.Hoot'and, on tn« V.'i i! Anwuet, Mr*.Hnliert Watr.in, a^ivl 87 yuan, n i.tlii r of A.II.WaUuii, Hi 'r.t.try of the Op-iailft l'i it.n Mm utn turiny C i, Oiiniault.tVAN'H In till* illy, mi tha Kith init, Hainui'l Kvan*, uynl 22 yean, younyi it aon of tin- late Htiurt Evan*.Knm ral on Monday, the 12th in*t , at 2 3Û p.m., from liiii niut her'* rruldeneo, No 15 Wlndaur at reel.Friend* h|!I i>Ii nae aeccpt thi* Intiiiiutioii.FATTKIIKON In Ulla city, on the 10th liint., Margaret Ftrachan, nfial JC yaar*, widow of the late Tliomnt Patteraon, nod mother of W.L D.itti rum, of 11.M Ciiftcm*.Kui.eral from her late rcaidence, 51 McCill t'olloiia \u2022venue, on TuenUy, I.'tth inat , at 2 30 pm.to Mount Itnyiil (Vmetary.Frleuda will please accept this in-tiuatiou, I'AKK At Cot' Bt Henry, on Sunday, the 4th Heptam* lir.Arthur Walter Dark, only sou of Arthur W.Dark, ski d IS mouth* Ilf \u2022tv At Kirk ville, Cacouna, on the 10th in*t, after a short illntta, John Kna*, of (fuchec, in the 70th year of his nye CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMUa.One alwnys fuiiclen, when ahopploK in Cnrsley\u2019H llnoii Huro, In bo In mi KiiyUfcli _ .\t-._£nvlUh or r*coteli autre.T'lio auiuu variety unit oita -Hy In nil lundk of l.lntiiM, Towels, Onialiof, eii\u2019.\u2014Niur.ADVERTISEMENTS.HO V on Want a clock or cutlery for your house.Co to Leclerc A Cuiaon, 317 St.James Htieet, where you can buy what you want by H) 'UK weekly paytuon's.lii.D Pianos Mai k Nkw.\u2014Tuning and re-pairiug by Cfimpetent workmen, fine workshop ami all modern aiiplirtucea for thorough repair-itiK of old pianos.All work giKininteed at Sheppaid\u2019e, 221*1! St.Catherine street.A N\u2019 l\u2018Milk'll of our leading professora have purchaud Heintzman & Oo., Pianos for their own use and recommend them to their pupils as reliable, durable instruments at a reasonable price.(\\ W.Lindsay, 2270 St.Catherine stieet.Agi nt for the Miller and Heintzman Pianos.Hess Brothers, Furnituro Mfra.Listowol and Toronto.Montroal Apency, 1304 Notro Damo street, Hugh Russell, Manager.Examine the Miller and Hcintz-mnn Pianos, before linally purchasing elsewhere, at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine st.( M\u2019lY FURNITURE AM» KMtniWi M AKKIlftllitE I* fl;' ,e*t pinri- t,, luy |l lochold Furniture and Inddit ir.Ci.ud iimteriul.lient vi'i.rktil mship Also, VMi M ill yet I Iter value Hein at utficr uddrrsses.\\'1io!is:,Ii and Kitail.lltll.W HTML.NOT HR DAME STUKET\t1 i\\ KW FALL CARPETS.Hiih su l.ieifivi t i ffe ts in AXMIXISTKIt.MILTON ni.d I III SS» I.S MUh hiiiid.rne hurders Kill Hue* of Iom |':i,,«el* Irniu 7.^ up.Five fra fee* in.- ml ÿi Tke i.i w 1 okAL \\\\ I.Mxitllt Ta|a.*try iaisi'iol to KrutMsia.N, v* \" oui» mill l nions, llitiiilso.ii\" »i|nares, New Nups mi,| Mnls.Hie 'In' Non flies lu tnu||.|i II I )«-|i,i (is fraiiii tile H|-.l ine i liMili iiHts lu st-vrrul quallllr» from Hlu- lip.N.« MAI It AH MI7MMNH.HritlMB *nd (\u2019\\N VA8 hy I \" y.'rd File LAC E (M «TAINS m \u2022llnided V i i,,','',' .r'-1?' .fl2.V'.M Vs- I \"HITKites u»'.I.Ill ICR I ilk Kill NT ,H in i.ew de.'rfn* IV.U-* *J' » ¦\t' \" *»\tr*»U*h««l WimhIm, 4«>(* ti|».Witiiluw .pii.ib oi «1 fnnev, put ni» on iruara'>t«'kk vahii For the fall trade Ihe stock of Rrussel* Carpets «rill l*' found Will assorted and patterns new mil choice.IThes ranging from *1.10 fur the be*» goods dovi to 46e.H.CAHSLEY TAPESTRY TAPKHTKY TA PEHTItY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY AND IN\u2019DRAIN AND I Mill A IN AND INliKAIN AND INliKAIN AND INliKAIN AND INliKAIN AND INliKAIN AND INliKAIN CARPETS CARPETS CAKTRTH CAP.PKTS CAKPRTS CAKPBT8 CVKPETS CARPETS The stock of Tapestry and Ingrain Cone'is to meet the full trad* is large and in g'eater variety of |«,t-terns than uruul, and prices iiuoteil will Iw the lowvst.H.C\u2019A ILSLKY.MW\tII LACK\tdhess NEW\tHLACK\tDKKhh NEW\tllt.ACK\tKRESS NEW\tHLACK\tDKEHS NEW\tHI.Ai K\tDRESS NKW\tllt.ACK\tUK ESS N KW\tIl 1.Al K\tDRESS NKW\tBLACK\tDHESS Our st'-rk\ti* now cotn|)|«t« In ihi*\t (iO(ll)S lilluMS CUIIDK Cl II IDS liOOlH Ci MIDS I il H IDS COUDS love ! tii, fi,|» t)j,.*eiiwiu, N»w it.in-Illack Caihuien*, New Fumy di'to.New Illack\u2019Trient, New Hlaik Ocean Cloth, N> w ll.ack Drap d Alun.et,., U.K CARfiLBY.FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH FUENCII PKENCH FRENCH FKENCH FRENCH NOVELTIES NOVI L IT l 4 novelties novelties NOVELTIES novelties NOV I; I,'I IES NOVELTIES In Ihe Dress Unod* Department we sre noir shmvii.g *« vi ral choice lines of Fancy Novelty Onods, iu single and don tie fuid,special iuiiNirtatiunnaiid special prices.K ÜAKSLEY.FANCY\tV El.VETS FANCY\tvelvets FAN! V\tVKl.V ETS FANCY\tVI I.VETS FANCY\tVELVETS FANCY\tVELVETS FANCY\tV ELYETS FANCY\tVELVETS A chn'rc selection for fancy Velvets, ts.th in Oiutre y Di|v»i< m.il I roken i'hivki».niiitaM«* fur Trmiiiiitiü; »r < OtiihliiAtiuiifi.All the h ailing bhaiirE t«i fruiu.s.CAILSLJCY.NKW N EW NEW NEW N KW M \\\\ N I « NEW nit ess DRESS DKEHS DKESs DKEHS DKEHS DKEHS DRESS KII.KH SII.KS SILKS SII.KS SII.KS SII.KS SII.KS SILKS JOHN MURPHY à QO.'H ADVEUTIHFMFMT.1887.«tahhâfi* Kl \u2022 \u2022 « Durmg ihe past two davs we hare op, i,e.| up ah»ut Kv paekage* of »ur new Fall Imp.rtatious ,.f y .and Hlayife Dry Couds.\t1 All ihe d, part menu are now replete wi'h the hit, si and U'st of everything and we feel .\u2022 'undent m m u li g a dircvrniiig puiilio' to emus to ,i nitnt .mil mak,' their purchases from imd Well ., lecled stiH'k.Ceil paring values all ar.iund with huit Auliimn Prict* geutrally, thisseasou, are Iu favor of the buyer M e would like to liieutiuii special!) tj* IHIKShM ilil.W in i*.tui n»A r, a .ng now ill a position to turn out w.rk a* it should be «\u2018\"lie, having serurvd the mivi.lareli.l and | alient tuiiiliry of A Kl ISTH in this Hue.liuieb llr*l .dais A full r.rsortment of New French Dresi Silks in I Isek snd nil faehioiial le col rs, now in stiH'k: also, suital Ir Triniiniugs to matrf.Noveltiew srrif.ng daily.H.UARHLRY.MONTRKAL, Srt\u2018tnnhrr fît A, 1SS7.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.Ill It MAhTLR AM» (osri tIM DFIVtHTMIAT surpasses by far any previous Beas.m, anil should aud,it»,viciniiy:\u2018tUl\u2018t'0l\u2018 ut l\u2018\u2019,ry l*ly Mu\u201c\u2018'»»l Come and visit John Muriihy & Co * grind ditnlav of NEW FALL DRY OOODH In all \"tlm, dVar, ¦ .sots, and y ni will find a miieh lutter assort meut ft ml bvlUr vuiue fur tliv muuey tbun «f?ir befuru ¦loslery and Ci loves or all kinds.I n tier w c^j* of all kinds.Itlhhons of all Itlnds.Lares of all kind*.Fnury Lands of all kind*.Dress fioods of all kinds, Htufilrs of nil kinds.Mantles of all kinds.('ouf murs of all kinds.Woollen Varus of nil kinds.Kniallvvarcs ofn|l kinds.Itiilfons of all kinds uud at iModrralv) prlees.JOHN MURPHY h* naiuo u;u l/otu rKHii not Kitirdun, it in s?nbfd ss fol'\"WH : *\u2022 Michael Lonsrgan, irur arred Sept.9th, 1kn7, lUijuittfal ci ystry,'\u2019 The Imieral will begin at two p.m.CANADIAN STOCKS IN ENGLAND.Tokokto, Sept.12.\u2014The following siiecial cable tt|.|s*ur« m this morning's ULU , \u2014 Lonihjn, Sept.10.\u2014The chief feature m ( anndiau stiH\u2019ks mi the Stock Kxcbauge (his week has bi en the thn tuaiious n, railway securities.The U tter to ie in New, York, Coupled with the divideml stut*\u2018llielit of thn (\u2022rand'1 funk, which wa* distinctly lu-tti r than was generally anticipated, produce 1 a strong demand at the tieginning of tha week for (¦rand Titinks, and a slurp advance in puce occtured.Since then a reaction set in and part of the advance was limt.Most *»f the (irand Pruiik stiu'k*, Imwevnr, sh.vv sit adrance on the we.h.I» is significant that Maud his prematur» ( unadian i\u2019aciticsdid not «tiare m the general rise and have fall, u one point since U-t S »tur day.i'he feeling rtuMtis to lie that the traffic statement is not so «utisfactory a* had been anticipated.(.'snadiaii ( \u2022overiimeiii securities Continue steady.Dank and Land (Company shares area trille firmer.CABLK NOTES.The l^neen has contributed i'100 to a fund for the relief of «ulfcrors by the theatre fire at T.xeter.Site îlailiï ^iluWiS.AMERICAN.NEWS FKOM Tin: FAR EAST.THB ilKKAT CMINKHK BANK SVNIiK'ATU FIAUfl DK TUK I'HVHH HBUaHDINO ](« INFU'KNf t i\u2019ON mie oounrat's wilfari -a bih JAFANtHR LOAN.San FRAMriatYi, Sept.11 The steamer '* San Pueblo \u201d arrived from China and Japan till* evening.Ilollg Kong ad v i es, referring to the Chinese concessions, state that a new Ini-(s-rial amalgamated bank is to Iw started witlnn the nest six months.The directorate will con-of an eipial number of Cbinese ami Ameri-cans, with a Chinese president.The capital Will be from twenty five to fifty million taels.Twelve of the largest banks iu the United States ate in the syndicate.A sharp shock of earthquake was felt at Yokohama on August 15th.It lasted throe minutes.At Batutmachi, Japan, on August 11th, four hundred houses were destroyed by fire.The rumor that the .lapaiie.e (lovorutnent intends raising a ten million yen loan in (!er many is not discredited.Germany is resorted to because it has large quantities of silver stored up, which, it i* stated, she will consent to lend at a low rate of interest.\u2019flie Chinese conce-'sious are given groat space in the Chinese and Jitpaiioeo papers.The Japan Mail says : \" The privileges granted to the American Syndicate cannot be held from other nations.China isthrmting he hea l into a very ugly yoke.We believe she will draw hack before the mischief is done.\u201d The North China A toat\u2019end the funeral to morrow.The proc-saion will bean enonnoua lie.The police refuse to allow the cortege to I traverse the regular route to thecemetery which I {uissea the barrack*.The Nationalists consider paper «ays Lincoln Paik Lodge, on Friday night, met for the purpose of taking action on the charges of uiiiiutaonic conduct preferred against ^\\V.J.McGarigle, a member of that lodge.The lodge unanimously voted to exjiel the inclined member.A I'ANNKNGER WAIL Chicago, Sept, 12.\u2014A local paper asserts flint the trouble over the reduced rates to the constitutional celebration at Philadelphia is rapidly leading to .» bitter passenger war.The revolution in San Salvador hat beon sup-pressed.CANADIAN.FIRES.CoBOtaa, Ont., September 10.\u2014About 10.30 this (Saturas)) evening a tiro was discovered in the »heds surrounding the agricultural fair grounds and about 200 yards of them, with a dwelling, were quickly consumed.Thirteen horses, valued at $2,000, purchased by the British Government and awaiting shipment here, were also burned.The loss on the buildings will be about $3,000 ; insurancu not yot known.I'ktholka, Ont, September 11.\u2014A tire broke out here, this morning, in Marshall's butcher shop, on Main street, totally destroying it.The tire at present writing is raging in the Telephone and Express Office, also Wileon\u2019s shoo store.The fire brigade is on hand and havetho tire under control.WEATHER REPORT.MtTsoaoLOeiCAL Omet, Toronto, Sept 12, 1a.m.\u2014 Ths pressure is generally high throughout Ontario and the Eastern Provinces with fair cool weather.A depression is deu-loping in the North-West Tertitories and Sûtes.Cautionary signal No.1 has Keen ordered for Uke Superior.Probabilities for the next twentv-four hours ;\u2014lAkes, easterly winds, Increasing to strong in the western portion, fair weather, slightly higher temperature.St.Lawrence, moderate wind*, fair weather, not niuch chsnge in tenqierature.Oulf, moderato to fresh winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature Maritime, moderate winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature) Hii- lull* were blaring with red firy, rocket* wi r«\u2018 shot from tha s!|m * of the glacis, and answering firework* were despatched from the Ad mirai'* frigate.Th« ahip* presented a really beautiful appearance, the aoftened light* nt the Hide* I lending prettily with the falling star* of fire Irom the mant* and yard*.Unfortunately, however, the hrilliaht \u2022 pictacle did not na** off without a serioua accident on board the ftagahip \"Dellerophon.\u201d A large quantity of rock.'!*, ab ut sixty, «uddeii-jy \u2022 xploded oil the deck, burning and injuring Mr.Doughty, a n idshiptnan and live aiwnien.lie injured men were at once attended to hy the doctor and by litte*t account* are reported tube going nn a* wdl a* could lie expected und* r the circmnatancea.1 he continuation of the Turf cluli* racee on Saturday afti ini*iii also attracted a huge crowd, the (iiivirnei-tieneral and Lady Ijaii*'lowue, the Admiral of the Dritinfi tleet, Nir A.!\u2019\u2022 Caron, and a brilliant suite lending additional zest by their presence to the meeting.The aerie* of outside amuHemfnt* connected with the exhilution clo*ed thi* morning with tho grand naval review on Abrahau.\u2019s 1'lairi*.The spectacle wa* a most interi'«tiug one, there being some K(H) or 1,000 Driti*h sailors and marines on the field from the three Dritish war ve**r*lH in Jiert.Lady Lansdowne and *uit« leave for Sherbrooke this afternoon, where they will be the g in « I s of Mr.Hall.M.l*.and where Hi* Ex f t tetoher.The French flagship and tender leave for sea mi Monday next.'i he \" Tourmaline\u201d leaves for Montreal to- Utfirrow, The trustée* of the Deaudet A Chinic insolvent estate are offering for sale hy tender tho Hiork which is valued at $100,000 It \u2022( \u2022 aks well for the honesty snd carefulness of the visitor* to the city during exhibition w'ei-k that the imlicc did not n^ccivc a *ioglo con plaint of {Micket-picking.DEATH OF ARCHDEACON COWLEY, Winnipeg, September 11,\u2014Archdeacon Cowley, the oldest missionary and clergyman in th« diocese of Rupert * Land, died tin* morning.As Archdeacon I\u2019iukliam wa* recently made Disbop of .Saskatchewan there is no archdeacon in the diocese now KILLED IN A HA LOON.New Westuinrter, D.C.Sept.II.\u2014Joseph McMillan, fifty five years of age, wn* clubbed to death, last night, m a saloon quarrel, by two young roughs named Dempsey and McCarty, Doth have been arrested.rHF.RAILWAY EIGHT IN MANITOBA.THE DOUINION GOVERN MK NT MIOWH ITS HAND.(.Special to the H'ltness.) Winnipeg, .Sept.10 -Two bills have just been tiled at the in*taiice of the Dominion Government to prevent the Red River Valley I tailway crossing the Crown lands along the route of the railway.This action has created considerable excitement.FOUND DEAD ON THE TRACK.(Special to the WMrwjt.) Lennox VILLE, Sept.10.\u2014Anold and respected faro er of Huntingville, named Dean, wa* found dead upon 'he Grand Trunk track near Hunt-mgville thia morning.He had evidently been run over by Home train in the night, a* the body wa* mangltd.Deceaitid wa* nearly 80 years of age. TIIK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Monday.September 12, 1837.NEWS.transatlantic.thk mjtcmkwtown uiot.l>**ri{B4T* CHAH.« r*H Or THt U3H\u2014INCIDIINM or niK nuKT.I t iu in.\t10.\u2014All the (Mr«on« who at teiiilnl yettenHy\u2019* imeling in MitchtfUtowa have retuni«'*l lolio« a»aert that the trouble then» yesterday wa* due to the Nationaliit leader* ahoutinr for the nr.ob to hold together.The Nationalist* are exultant o?er the go.vl tight they made yesterday.A Tipperary t>>»y hr ke through a squad ?ur.poaed of twelve iH>liceu.u and fought them single haude I.Idle indice tinally overpiwere.! him, but the mob made a rush and rescued him from tii captors.The indice paraded tins morning.A majority of them wore bandage* over the wounds they received yesterday.Four policemen, who were injured during the rioting were earn, d to the hospital.TH* KIOT DISCl'UBD IN PARUAMIN\u2019T.I/Ospov, Sent.10 -In the 11 >usa of Comm >n to-day, Mr.John G.Gibton, Solicitor (îeneral for Irelan 1.in reply to an interrogatory by Mr Sexton, said the li verument did not have xuiti cient informât! n to make a statement in rela tn>n to the tr 'uble* at MitcheUt iwn.Mr.S -x ton then said : \u2022* I shall roust any progrès* o the Appropriation bill until the Government gives the desired information.\u2019' (Parneliite \u2022 rs.) Later in the sitting.Mr Sexton appealed to the Governnunt to give such justification &* they could f< r the niurderous act* at Mitchels town yestemlay.\u201c It was beyond doubt,\" he said, \u201c that the bio.dim'd ha 1 resulted from the wanton attacks of an armed force uuon a body of cuirens, engaged in the exercise of their un doubtt'd C\"U>titut|omd right of public meeting.On every previous occasion application had been made for the accommodation f Government re tKirters.aud had never been refused.This time no application waa made, but another cours-* wa* adopted, whose aiqxirent object was to excite the liassions of the people and nrovoke them to violence?iParnellite cheers.' Who ordered the tiring?What stei>s had l>\"*n tak^n to identity the men wno committed the mur ders * 1 he catastrophe was tbe inevitable result of the language and acta of ths Government, who had fourni it easier to begin than to eui the conflict.\u201d : Cheers ! Mr.Balfour replied that Mr.Sexton had given an acc unt of the aiTair more minute aud detailed than any he could lay before the house, but whitb dideréd in every vital and substau tial i articular from the accounts the Govern m.nt bad received.The Government reporter, said Mr Balfour, under an »**cor: of police, a tempted to aj'proacn the véniel-* from which the *iieak*n were going to address the p# iple, Mr.G-nd -n shouted to tde people to close up against the police.That was the signal for an assault on tne police, whies wai utterly unprovoked an J of the most violent anl brutal cnaracter.They were pelted with stones and blackthorn stick/, thrown out of formation and ri i i-n d wn by men on h \"r*»back ani driven btclc in side the barrack*.The doors ani windows of the barracks were broken, ani it was then in self defence that the shots were firei.i Cheers.) If this account was true, as be believe! it was.there never had been a m re wanton or brutal avaok ufen the police., K*new-».i cheers.) Mr.£eit< n ask«d : \" iV> yon deny that the space arpund the barracks was entirely free wh\u201cn the shots were bred ?\" Mr.Balfour said he had giren the substance of the reports telegraphed to him.Fifty-four of the police were struck and twenty of them severely in.ured.The men did no more than their duty in resorting to their means of defence as a last necessity.The rvsp nsibility re*ted with a land of politicians, calling themselves leaden of the Irish people, w ho spoke of the Government reporter* as spies.If thoee per sons, instead of talking about constitutional agi tation.fad ewreised their influence to keep tfte peorle within law.the country w mid n->t have \u2022 Mr.I.O'Connor justified Mr Condon's ai vice to the people to close their ranks.The Irish n ?rr 1er*, t.e said, w*r* doing their b^st to re strain the people, while the Irish ofEdais were d mg their utmost to provoke them.A PXOTtsr.Sir Edward Reed, member for Cariitf, warned tr.** Government that the English ejec * r- » Ed resent interference With meetirgs.The people of Great Britain w >uld not all * their fellow sub.ecu in Ireland to be treated like the people of Mitcbeistown had been treated.o'bb\u2019kn A&Bstrin I?vbl:n.S>pt.11 - Mr O\u2019Brien was arrest-i t day whi.e seeing Mr.Labonchere o3 on t le steamer.nrrcHiLsrowN QritT.MrTf-HiLflTOWN, Ireland, Sept 11.\u2014The t w-n has h*»n qui^t to day.The victims of the hght on Frday will be given a public funeral, which wili be made the occasion of a great de-n cstrmti' n.The man Schimck and the boy Casey are dying from the ejects of the w junds ti.ey reeei»«i c-n Fnday.Cady's ante m .rtem dsqejsitii.n Las been taken.He state* Ü it was standing near Schinick at one corner of the iquar*.when Head Constable O\u2019Sullivan esm* to a window of the barracks and tired at him.Four w:tne**e* confirm this statement.Toe Na*i nalista *ay they have evidence to establish the identity of the policeman who shot Rsordan.bum orixioys.Tl.*- Pal' .ViU fiaz'tu says : \u201c The memory of .Id min Ri- rian lying l**ad in the mark**» j '.S'-e at Mitchelstown, hu grey hair matted wuhblod, will haunt b^/th nations for many d»;-sto curr** \"It is the duty,\" the paper adds.\" of all the leader* of the Opposition to r;»ir Ireland.Mr.tiladstone first, to answer yesterday s biosjdy challenge.\" Fbe Du*.!in /\u2019eemnn's yo*ser;/j/lay* jhe blosvi-sia.n is indelibly attache-} to Mr.Balfour, **r*Te»ary f r Ireland.The Journal accuses the offrais ' i «ending a force of pi lice and reporters to, Mitcbeistown, on who«- evidence the war-rants against Mr.oBri*-n an ! Mr.Mandeville, the poor law guardun, were issued for the special pur;*-/** of exa-r^rating th» c' ,w i.The G!'/* «ays: \u201cMr.O\u2019Brien anl his fri-nds La \u2022 e at last succeed»-'} in bringing about bl sdshed.L\u2019js' n them rple with it.The fail w** thirteen feet, and hardly on*.* \u2022\u2022f tl»m escaped injury.The injured w-re Quickly re-cued from the wreck and three of them found to b- *eriou»!y hurt.One man is \u2022atallj injured.Every physician in the county was imn-di.ttely tent for and the work of relieving the injured promptly begun.No further 1 articular* have been received of tb«-c!i«a*t»*r.TRAITOR AND DYNAMITER COMBINED.ANOTHER INSTANCE OF 'ERRT DONOVAN\u2019S TREACHERY, New Yore, Sept.10.\u2014Affidavits made by : rotninent Fenians of New York, Boiton ani Paters- n will be published here to-morr >w.They are do*ign»-d to show that O\u2019Donovan k' - -a furni*h**d -ecrets of the order which were published in one of the N- w York dailies on August f'th, and which divulgence Rcssa i* said to have charged upon other*.-iOCTALBSM AND THE LABOR UNION.New York, S- pt 11.\u2014There wa* a t'-st of rength between the Socialist* anti anti-Socul t« at to night * meeting of the Central Lals»r Un; n.Th«* Socialist* were defeated on two \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 53 as 1 - n« by 71 I Th« re wa* so much filibustering that no actual business wa* transacted.THK KNIGHTS AND CONVICT LABOR.(.Sprcfm 11 e M ini»ter of Public Work* that nothing definite ha» been deçi Je 1 up ri in regard to the c'n'truc\u2019i «l hsre» Ir .tn Mr .in -\tictor ; t\txtots fr\tHr gar.; \u2022< \u2022 »ru d-.' ati ns of fr'iit from Mrs.Joeeph, |*r yt-.-g Is»*tes' f| r mtseivn; t«o sl1118S7 S8 will eonmienco 1st BKPTKMUER.Prospectus, etc , Olt application to TU 4ILI.4»Yf AX.M.A, n UTK HOUSE.Mrs WATSONS School fur boarding amid tv pupils will Ite-nprn on Tiiuradny.Kepls-inbrr I.Ylh.Pupils are preparnl ft r the McGill University examina-Mous, iu addltinu to the tl.timl classes.Purtieulsr attention Is diri'-t>n school huslntsig.Miss V.GWII.T «ill resume her Music Lrssoiix at the «arm- .fate.M ISS GRACE Ii.HARPER, Ti och« r of runo.2W HI.Url»Airi »tr« \u2022 t.M ISS COULL will I» it h\"iu< tfUr Monday, 5th Heptemh -r, to receive her piarioforte pupila (U-ianm-rs and a MY I.UPOOL, Leaving Pier No.39, foot of King atreet.Wfst-nKslN.Tuuiuiay, Kept.\t13,1.00pm.N r.vx HA.Tuesday Kept\tVO.7 10 a m Aiaiki .Tuesday.Kept\t27.1 00pm Wvomikii.Tuesday, Oct.\t4, fi.00a.ra.tV These steamers are built of Iron, In waL-r tlght M-nipartinenU, and are furnished with every roquUilc to make the | uosage across the Atlantic- both safe and agreealde, having l ath-room, smoking rooin, drawing-room, piano omllibrury; also ex|>erieiu:ed surgesn», stew ai des» and caterer on each steamer.The staterooms are all upper deck, thus insuring thoco great»Mt of all luxuries at sea, perfect veutilatiou and light.,\u2018\u2018kw'kH\u201c' according to state-roum, i50, ViO, Stt and 4100.Intermediate.436 HT EE {(AGE AT VERY 1.4» YT KATES.A.M.UNDERHILL A CO., New York.J.Y.GII.YIOCR .\\.Sept\t22, 'i» m State or\tIndiana.Hept.\t22, 3 p m\u2018 State or\tNviiiiask v.Get.\tr, 7 à ,11 \u2019 The route of HTATK LINK Steamer» is the shortcet \u2022ea passage, Icing from New York to Glasgow dir.'Ct.vta the north of Ireland, thus avoiding a turbulent piu-aage across the Ht.George * OhannsL Passengers booked through to Liverpool may «top over in Scotland for a few days before going ou to destination.All vsneels on this Tim* are builtuuder special nurvey, and classed A 100 (highest description) a- Ll.iydx.They are fitted up with every improvement which ex.perience can sugg.wt for the anfety, comfort and convenience of Fikst, Second Cauin and Htkkuxoi PAKMKNOKIut.and Dom their fine model ami gre,| pow.r, are calculated to maintain speed equal to acy f the other first class lines.Flraf 4 nbln, 93A to RIO ; Round Trip, SAS lo fills, Steerage at VERY f,OW ra'ea AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., New York, 0> to J.Y.GILYIOI K A 4 0., Sole AgenM.35) St.Paul »treet Montreal.JDEAVERLINE OF STEAMSHIPS rAXAI»4 HHIPriXG CAYirtXY.SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.Proposi'd sailings from Montreal for Liverpool direct-\u2014 Lark Hi pxrmh.Tuesday, A .g 30.Lakk ontakio.TuiwdaySept # Lake Hr Ron.Wednesday, Sept.7.Lakk Nxi-iuoh.Tucwlay.Sept.13.\u2022TnANXXtoRK.Tuesday, Kept M.Lake Winnipbq.Tuesilay Sept 27.Lakk Hi rKRion.Tuee-lay Oct.4.*88.Thanetnore doct not carry passengers Three Steamer» have very »uperi«r acc immodstlun for Kalocti, Intent.eliate and Steerage Passengers, andcanya Bufte.'ii and SU-ward'-s» All powauiger» embark and land at Montreal, which D \u2022 gn at convenience.Rale» of rnsajigf 1 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL* Saloon.#10.fSOandffiO Round trip Tickets.#90.#« and £110 according to iteamcr.Intermediate, «du, Hveer* For freight, passage and other particular» apply In Liver.e)l to R W Rabkhts, 21 Water «treet ; iu Queboo to U.bXWSLL, US Peter street.H.R.YirRRYT, General Manager, 1 Custom House \u2022 r^r.- Moutnal.D OMINION LINE OF ROY .4L MAIL KTF.4'i1f RK.LIVERPOOL BXRVIOB Dates of Sailing:\u2014 From Montreal.From Quebea.Toronto,\tIhunelay, Sept.1.Montrkal,\tThursday 81-pt.».\u2022VanooCVKR,\tWeil day.Sept 11.\tTh-irtday,\tfb-pt.\t13, \u2022BeRNiA, Thursday,Sept ?2 Friday, Sept 23.\u2022ORKuoN,\tWeil day, Sept.2».\tThura-lay.\tSept.\t22.BRISTOL BE VICE FOR AVONMgUTH DOCK.Dates of Hailing: \u2014 Ontario, from Montreal, about M nday, 12th \"i.j*.Trxan,\t\"\t\"\t\"\tThnouley,\tHod Sept .\t.\tN\t\"\tT ¦ R ATES OF PASSAGE : \u2022 Cabin, #50 lo fSO, accord!: g Pi steamer and berth Bwoud Cabin, #30 Stia-rag,-, at l .w.wtiate» Pare* Ngera can c-mhart at Montreal if th.-y so du (red 'These steamers hsvu salieius, itatenr\"\"rrs, muslo rooms and bath rooms aiui«, wh-r till 8 ATl'KDA V, the\u201d4th September, IS-'T, at Two oclock p.m., for the following Dry Go»m1s.#1,173 9) R -\u2022 ai I Hhoes\t1 ; ' llrocwries .Ilarilware.'¦*11,1 Dnigs, go\u2014\u2014\t.5fi03 Crorkeryaud Glassware.)** lfi Ktatioi'.-ry.3ô Ifi #J.3I3 'J* TERMS CASH, The highest or any tender ii\"' n.»-.- «arily a i.'.i-d.All information afforded and st.u-k 1.\" iu l«-»\u2022 -u oti application to the undersigned at Monisb irgh\t^ .4.II.YlKUIsLEY, Trunlrr.Morrisburgli, Sept, 8, 1237. Mondât, Septemder 12, 1887.THE MONTH! A T.PATT.Y WITNESS.RED CHEEKS.(Un.Mary A.Collin», in Yuuth's Companion.) Wo wore nt bo»rillng-!chool when » lutter came from my mother, telling \u2022»'' that my brother Rieharil, alter hUgraduation at \\ ale, waab> K«to Heidelberg Univeraity, and that my aUtcr Hetty and 1 were to «\" abroad at tlie aame time for two year»»! travel and atudy\u2022\tn*i«' ooualne, May aim Kdith \\ an Winkle, were to join ua, and Mra.(iraliam, mother\u2019s friend, was to matronlze uaaud .lireot our studies.\t.,\t, Our astonishment was still undigested ^fhen vie found ourselves at seaon the great Cuhard-cr On the fourth day out, Richard helped us up, one by one, from the close staterooms to the deck above.What a day that was ! Iho air like ammonia\u2014the waves a living blue, with crested tops and the sea running so high that at times the deck was almost perpendicular.We were lashed to our steamer-chairs, and the chairs in turn to trustworthy pirts of the «hip.Around us weio other passengers, fixtures like ourselves.Hirectly in the line of my vision there sat, side by side, with their chairs bound to-g.tlier, two noticeably elegant people, \u2014a middle-aged man ami his mother.1 could not avoid staring at them, unless 1 looked fix-edly up Into the air, w hich was tiresome to mv neck, or down into my lap which was equally tiresome to my mind, and I was not athletic enough to keep a book in proper position for reading.They did look very odd, those two, sitting so close to one another, with their feet extended indefinitely under their travelling blankets.They had the appearance of being transported to 1.uropc feet-first on a joint lit' ter.1 wondered if they were going through as freight, they wore so inanimate.Suddenly the \u201c distingué son,\u201d as we girls came to call him, began to move bis hands with the gestures of ttie deaf and dumb, and from that time on they kept up such fitful conversation as the behavior of the ship allowed.Iking familiar with the signs of the deaf and dumb, 1 sat w atching them, w ithout remembering that 1 was eavesdrop-ping with my eyes.They came at length to sneak of our party as inoffensively as if we had beena part of the noa view.They wondered whether Mrs.(irahatn was our collective mother, OI\u2018 or governess ; they thought May and hdith belonged to the fine, intcllcctul, Hostonian type of girls ; they were enthusiastic over Hetty\u2019s cherubic face\u2014and then iny turn came.It was the son who was gesturing.*' Mother, is not that girl exceedingly pretty?All she needs to be a tremendous beauty is a little more brilliant color.She is a trifle too much of the pen-and-ink order.Wait till she gets w ell, and her color comes back, and I mean to paint her, if this conveyance will stand still long enough.\u201d 1 tat is tun tied.Did 1 look like that, or was the man blind, in addition to his other ills?I had always wanted to he pretty, in spite of mother\u2019s teachings that my tooth and nails were the only personal charms I needed to cultivate, and that, though my other features would doubtless prove useful t > me, it would be by my teeth and nails that I should stand or fall in the world\u2019s estimation.At a boarding-school, in the companionship of girls with less sensible mothers, 1 had grown still more anxious about my appearance ; and although my features received compliments enough, all the while I harbored a secret discontent and envy.Hetty, May, and Ivlith, \u2014in fact almost all my girl-friends,\u2014and even my brother Richard, were blessed with brilliant complexions, whilst mine was only a delicate olive tint at least I should say that, only the term associates itself in my mind with pickles and salad oil.The winter winds, that should have given me roses, brought a fine redness to my nose, and the summer soon broiled mo brown.It only needed the comments of a stranger to open up flood-gates of vanity over the Ireauty already mine, and to rouse my dis content into insatiable craving.It was hard to be on the brink of great beauty, and to be held back by ,-liat 1 felt my youth ami health entitled me If a (irecian nose had been needed to let Hetty go to sleep, but 1 lay re wonlng the matter out with myself.If ever 1 needed false teeth, 1 should not go w ithout IrecaUSc nature had not provided me with an extra set to lay by in my bureau drawers.Ami s>i with a wig.If 1 lost all my hair, I should not have trouble in my conscience over a false front.If the hairs of my head wore all numbered, it showed plainly tiiat 1 was entitled to a certain number, however 1 came by them.In the midst of my argument I fell asleep, and dreamed that 1 w as hired to rouge the evening sky, which feat I w as accomplish ing by means of a step-ladder planted on the Himalayas, when 1 awakened to find the sun pouring in a golden cylinder through our porthole.(To be C\u2019orUinuetf.) CHILDREN'S CORNER.TAME ANIMALS.Almost all of our small native animals are easily tamed, and although most unconventional, are delightful pets.The prairie-dog, from our Woitoru plains, in one that has often lived in houses, ami is declared to ho playful, affectionate, and knowing.He is a persistent little fellow, however, and once having made up his mind where he wants to live, ho is quite certain to rest in that very spot, in spite of all the arguments pe ople eau bring to bear upon him.He readily learns to ink for what he wants, ami to make himself understood.It is no trouble to him to adapt his taste to human food, and ho is wise enough to\ta choice, and to insist upon having it.A so lie generally has Ids favorite in the family, of whom he is especially fond, and correspondingly exacting.\t,\t,\t.\t.Another well informed and erratic beast is the raccoon\u2014familiarly called the coon.He is remarkably intelligent ami imitative, copying almost as exactly as a monkey everything he sees people do, such as washing the hands, drawing a needle through cloth, ami othei things.So well do they learn our language that pet \u2019coons, like «logs and cats, have been known to run away ami hide when the plan was made to give them away.This animal seems also to have a sense of humor : indeed, those who have studied him declare that lie deliberately plays jokes upon people, lie will eat an\\ thing from the table, and of omit is related that he was violently fond of coffee, and insisted on having a cup of it, well sweetened, before breakfast.I believe no animal in the world is untavn* able, if taken young ami properly treated.I have myself seen full-grown lions, which were pets from infancy, perfectly tame about the room of their mistre.s in air ordinary city house.They were frolicsome as most small animals, and to see kittenish pranks on s> exaggerated a scale was very comical.Hears arc exceedingly clever ami amusing in a house, but they are so clumsy and affectionate that they are rather troublesome, ami really need moic room than most houses afford.Young ocelots ami jaguars are frequently tamed in Central America, ami at least one of the former lias been kept in New Rngluud, a winning pet, with quite as much playfulness as a domestic cat, ami no more wildness.Yet there is an old saying that however gentle may he the offspring of w ild parents, a ilay w ill come when the pet w ill 8iidile.uly return to savagery, and a lingering dread of this ns yet unproved assertion, added to the difficulty of housing full-grown animals, result in nearly every pet of the sort tinding its way Into a menagerie at last.Animals of a different parentage, whoso full grown qualities we need not fear, are perhaps most desirable.I lie fawn is a loving, beautiful, and bright little creature which lias often been kept in captivity, though better suited to the country, w here it can have more room This objection, however, docs not hold against foxes, which are perhaps the in >st w ide-awake and amusing rogues in the animal world.They have lived on the most amicable terms with dogs, and while no more trouble than they, afforded constant entertainment by their pranks, ^t imist he said that cats utterly refuse t-i l-e friendly with Reynard.Another quaint little beast that has often lived with people is the opossum.The great-n.If a Crecian nose haM been neeueu to est difficulty with ^ omplcte n,v appearance, that would have pnqm-.ty to make \u2022 .\t*\t.\t, i .1 .t ______i-tent i-nd to amironriati uuv thing that suits iiecii different ; but to lack what thousands of :oarse, common women had too much of was ;xaspri(lng to a> con m-Hlatiou.all hsving \u2014iuaI saloon privilege».Hrg-iai.K-'i ni-Thu- IttTgN on appllcallun.ChlMren Letween two and twelve years of age half far- Servants, g.'») TICKETS To lAINIMIN.*7.and to PAKIH, *10, aud 820 nriilltloiial according t- rouU- seleeted.\u2022TEKRAMK AT YEHY 1.0V» BATM.Saloon, atatcroomt, smoking aud Lathrooms amid-ship.Thewe sp-amers do not carry cattle, sheep nr plgi Pktkh Whhiht * Ron.runerni Agenu.Chah O M-Kai.i.143 St James street.J.1.4.11.MOI K A «\u2022«».h: 4SI l'i-1 -l .M- nt r ¦ V 1VT0RTH GERMAN LLOYD SS.Uo.iA\tFART EX PKERf^ HTKAM KllH Prow new vokh For HOI Til A UPTON, LONDON and 11 H F.M E! - Also taking passengers to Havre and Parts.j;m*4.Wiilne'MUy.K* pt 14, J l> m.Kl(»RH.Hnt,ir»li*Yt H«*i»t 17.5 am.Tit4\\ .Wwtiiwwif, ri«*|»t * I, Ham.l-*i .Knlurdiiy, \u2018i»\u2019*.11 n m.Th«MM* nU^nicn» mako lh«* nin lo Houih^niploo to from\taud a half to Mfbt dây«, ind to llrrmrii lo 111 Prie*»T\" In Finit Cabin, 473 $80.\u2022*), fl'JO or «IM.Aocordlng t«> li»CAtl«»n ; to I/ondon, llièYrt' or llruumo bSoeond Oobiu,\tAt low Th«* stoAmera of thli Un» Are pelebrAted for their ¦fxiwl, comfort, tAft iy, And the eioelltmoe of thelf Apply lo J.T.BILMOTB A 364 Ht Paul st, Montreal.Or to ORLRIOIIH A OO., 3 Howling (Ireen.New York.I) ONALDSON LINK, WEEKLY CANADIAN HEKVIOB.The steamship \u2022* Alci-lcc,\"' 3,M)0 Iona.Captain llollO* \u2022 InUiuded lo sail from MONTREAL FOB 4JLA84IOW ON OR ABOUT THE U-tii 8EPT.Agents, Donaldson Broc , 186 HI.Vlnconl »4 , (llaigoq KoU rt Keford A Uo.M-mtri-al.Tremper ley\tline, FORTNIGHTLY HEKVIC*.The steamship \" Erl King,\" 3,200 tons, Oapt.Prlske, Is Intended to sail from MONTREAL FOB LONDOB ON OR ABOUT THE 12th REIT.Agents, William K-ws A Co , 3 East India avenac Tmnperleys, Carter A Darke, 21 Hillitur stre*'t, Londou and Bobcrt IL-ford A Uo., Montreal.Thomson\tline, TO LONDON The steamship \"Therndale,\u201d 3,000 tong, Capi.Humphreys, is Intended to sail from MONTREAL FOB LONDOB, ON OR ABOUT THE I7tii HEPTEMHEK.MEDITEBBABRAN HRBYICR, FALL 1887.HR \" Barcelona ' will commence loading at Patras about 1st September, f-r Italif»*.Quelmc and Moatrewl, callloa at M.-esina, Marseille*, D.-nia, Malaga, Cajlls and Inter-m.sbate t-.rti- A second su-aiuer uf the Line will follow alMjut a f-irti-ighl lat.-r KortlrMiis «ml t hnrrnte Srrvlre.HR \u201c Uraeona will coniine-ce 1-ia-ling for Hallfas.Queiieeand Montreal alsmt 2Uth Hept.-mhor Through Hills of Ijv-iiug granted from Oporto All the veasels of the above Hue* are A 100, highest clast at Lloyds, and have m-e\u201e (milt-ipr-swly f-.r this traile, and OOSS.UI the most improved facilities for carrylug grain, butter, ch.-.-**- and cattle\t, Hu peri->r accommodation for a liii-itod number ol cabin passengers THKOM-H Itlll.M l»F LADIN41 grant«l by any of the ai-ove (.Inea to any point In CANADA OR WKHTKKN HTATEH, And t-r any of th# CaIUHIA> -r Wkktehn RaM-WAT» lo any pointln Ghsav Ukimiv, IngLAwn r CANADA t>M 41.DUII I.TIip lUitttli.m will |i»rtiL< »t tti.Am.ry i.MONDAY EVENIN'.IwUi\t» k, f.>r » uiftrcb t AlUr r.lurulug (O tho Armory , \u2022\t|\thuii.'itif \u2022 niit^u.C.'elit Il9|.làk Tin ' L.l It.ii I ,f the V.: r:» Ritlee will iivrf tm PAi'h etriur g Adttiidi n Adulte, Ï.V; CbiMnwi.t?y.-ftn And an 1er,lie.Mi-nbere'fee*.A3 UÜ |kir ftiui'mi.with rire ticket*, «ud.t .kcU for thetlrevnhi ., Kkhilntioii aihIother pririle^e* t.J.M 4 \\ w I l.l., Ser'j.\u2019Trr»».1H K CANADIAN WOMAN\u2019S BOARD OK MISSIONS will h, Id il* r i .Ttu ^ .f the ».*» h At the Y W C A \u2022 1 11 I'\u2022DA Y.S«^it.1 to.At 3-3U o clmk A Iftr^e Attei.d auce i* rt'juewteil.M.K.K4VLIS.I\u2019or.Sac.Kir fftior lin.4D4 KM f |wl 4\u201c their language a tune to tho hymn .\u2022 , ,, r-\t^\tI trreenville.and so sweet were their voices a».i.Lst the tovcruim n.is not that the Gov- | and so touching the s< ng that tears filled many eyes.Dr.Praz-ier, of Oakland Theological Paz-.i'* it* mg to ihoot its Lftchis* Rapt 1* cao do *o S»j -As ' : -4\t43 a.tn.tr*i£ to Lachuie, th-roc* tV-Aa.-* Pilot- fcrr.rin* m M lotrvai *twit / lift.».Ti-krtJ At Bœftr«*t>irv dtAitoc.for rowed tnp, SOc.LONGUEUIL NOTES.PEE-ONAL \u2014 PRrtapEcT Of RELIEF FROM THE SNOW BLOCKADE THIS WINTER.Milt of the city pe- pie, residing here for the sun n er months, and who ret irn on or about the ' the beautiful w«*atber.to remain through this n nth ai.-J enjoy tr.e boating, fiathing, r-tc., for t-\u2019-ree r h ur weeks longer.Capt.Riley will n t r*-rr sin 'his wunter, and as soon a* his fiou**-is c tt j let*-d in the city will go over and take I».i, n.^ir_ Srr.ardon aUo, we believe, w .fan ily.intends moving over f r th>oner is to lie hired.Fort Chester i* sixty five mile* from the old home m British Columbia, and the name Metia kahtla i* P> be gn.-n Pi the inland.Said one of ihe Indians: \u2014 \u201c We must give up much, but w.-will keep our name in Alaska.\" The story if Metlakahtla in told in a leeik sold by Gill A Go.; but to thupa>n-nger« on the \u201c Ancon\" last Sunday the rranly bearing and intelligent face* and reverent manner of these f,-w colonists have told a history which will never be effaced from their rnerreties, and they will await news of their future with wannest interest and hops.The Dominion Barb Wire Company has taken a seizure before judgment against Mi ir*.Rours»au Bros, à Co., for SPORTS AM) « AMPS.WHAT A BASEBALL MATCH IS EIRE.liAtt-liJI lets attained to *ii.The \" Ulack Kagle\u201d finished first, with \"Iskoedah\u201d secomt.and \u201cZoe\u201d third,\u2014hut the \u201c Zoe\u201d won the race on tier Due allowance of 4.2t minute*, Ly 1.30 min.she wa* protested for fouling * kuoy, how ci er, and was ruled off, no that ths \" lilvk Kogle\" tc»A therai-e.The presentation of prizes and a pleasant bonnet lion took place during the evening.\t1 St.Allai,*.Merit rt y.M.Itarrett.! hetman.lair*.Kudderhatn.3rd It.i in.wney .\t.snort Stop.Mulligan .Left Field Kcon*.Centre Field.T.I\u2019.srret.Right Field TwtL \u2022 to thri \u2022 married in 8001 la ml.and an* Ollier a clerk uAined Onier Ouniitr.emploxed in lUkre-naie' hat htere, on «St.Catherine street.Doth, it seem* admirtd Misa Smith,\t' It is stated that on Saturday evening Hamlin had beei to »ee the girl, and that on the e»e of hi* denar-lure IlUNsier passed the »loor and glanced threateningly towards the coupls.After Hamlin L D, be all.' o*'im wa*going up the «treat toward* St.Catherine, \u2019 when hi* rival met him and looked at him *o hard that ho raid, \"tVell, 1 hop# y ou'll know me again'.\"-whereuixm it is said, Ituo-inr «prang tow ant* him ami slabbed bin! alsive the heart.The wounded man wa* enable»! to retUU t»j Lachance* house, where he fainted with ths Ices c( blood.He wa» at once remove»! to the Notre Dame llcei ital, and til* anir mortem deposition wxs taken, yesterday afternoon, by Judge Due»* when fir>* conforming with the almve were elicitct |t j.thi URht, howeier, that Die wound will not prove faUI Binwier waa arretted by DetecUves Arcaud and Carpenter.WANTS MORE ROOM.THE COCBT OK APl\u2019KAL AND THE PROFOBU) COURT I10C.3E EXTENSION, With referem-o to the new plans for improvementa to the Court Route, mentioned in Thursday's M\u2019ltnaa* Mr.!.W.Marv the Rev.Father Quinliian.The Chairman, having paid a brief tribute to the memory of Mr.Thomas Cartnody, a late member Meesr*.G.Murphy, \\V.Raw ley ancru, the meeting w.xa .losed with prayer.CRIMEA AND CRIMINALS, COCBT or wCKEN\u2019b BENCH\u2014THE VIOLENT DA KERB FINED.At Saturday s sitting of the Court ot Queen\u2019s Heneh, the Coteau ML I.nui* i>aktr* who plcadid guilty to a thatge of a'.Kault on their employer were each sen-tenred to |«y a fine of #20, end w.re sto.-re : r.;.ri.uiaiidtd l y the Court.One of the .v< used,' Robert Wetftter, roniiiirm-ed to addrew th< t.\u2019ourt, Imt w i* urn errnonli.Uftly »toppe»l in his »|»-i i-li liy th {eillee, ami ejected from thi' Court roctu.Aft» r bearing the \u2022\u2022rldenc»' in the tri»! of Ahb.; bal l it.Die Jury «\u2022« iild not agree and were discharged.The Court Ditn aciati|>en at Sli»'ibr»Hik»* to-morrow.It will Lx> otlicially vuite»l by lo.r»! niid Ln'ly LBn* tho metro|*oli* of the Eastern Township*.Th»* distinguish* ke City Council, nnd ther>;tr«i \u2018'\u2022attalii n.A cavalry escort, und'T (*it{)t.Mor-kill, will nien be in attendance Tomorrow i rd Latiedownn will in*|>»'ct the {mlilic insti-tuti'-OR ami visit points of iiit»T»nt in Shor-bru-kennd vicinity.A LACHINE ROAD FIRE.FA PM Ttot'SK AND Ill\u2019ILDINOS DRsrRDVKD.\\ fir»» took jiIrch on the L\"W\"r Lachine road on Saturday night, whereby the reaidonen of Mr.folm Irwin, milkman, was totally 's from distant parts of Canada and fr>>m the United .States, At first the exhibition was, so far us manufactures were concerned, cbielly u Tirou'o one.Now there am ixhibits from MotitreHl, New Yiirk, and of tier large manufacturing centres, and next week :v similar remark will apply to the show of live etock.This improvement is not new or spasmodic.It is the result of steady yearly progress.8CHOOI, WORK has begun after the summer vacation, and the echeol accommodation, though it has becu greatly increased this year, is still far behind the requirement.As the population of the city in creases the school attendance increases, and owing to the natural reluctance of the School Hoard to spend so much money as to make its members unpopular, the attendance is always in excess of both accommodation and teaching stall.The latter includes now about two hundred teachers, amongst whom are to he reck-oned several skilled kindergartens.With the opening of the school session comes up the old question of UKUUIOl'a INSTRUCTION IN BCIIOOLS.lie fore the vacation the Anglican Ministerial Association, of this city, resolved to try the ex-périment < f giving such instruction at times set apart for the purpose by the School Hoard.Application to the l.nuid for permission will now be in order, and if the experiment is at all successful I have no doubt that the clergy of other denominations will follow the example thus set.The opportunity provided for minister* of the C Josjs-J by the present school law are not greatly esteemed by some members of the Toronto Ministerial Association, a non denominational body, but some members of that organization would not shrink from giving the system a trial before condemning it Meanwhile TIIH RIMGtOt'8 OONTBOVKRST has broken out afresh in the newspapers as the result of what took placu at the late mooting of the Provincial Teachers\u2019 Association.The Kov.Ur.Sutherland\u2019s plea for religious instruction in schools was keenly criticised by Mr.W.I), Le Sueur, of Ottawa, a well known and able writer on religious subjects from tho agnostic point of view.His letter called forth two others of note, one from Mr.Wells, late President of the EaptUt Institute at Woodstock, the other from Dr.Sutherland himself.Mr.Le Sueur has replied with his usual dialectical skill, and there the matter rests so far as he and his np-|>onents are concerned.Other writers have also had their say.\u201cA high school master\u201d has shocked many good people by avowing secularist views of a character similar to that of Mr.Lo Sueur's, and others have insisted on religious instruction being given in schools because then- is not time for parents to give it at home.There is no good reason for surprise at teachers holding and avowing agnostic opinions.There is no pretence at imposing a religious test for license to teach, and until Here is one it seems absurd to require teachers togive religious instruction as part of th.) work they are hired to do.What kind of religious it struct ion would he given by a man who does not believe in the existence of a (hod, or in the ir spiration of the Uible, or in tho miracle» of (.hrist.or in the authority of the Gospels?Men of this class are willing to leave these sub-j(Cts alone, but if they are cointxdled to teach U em then they will assuredly teach whatthey Inhere.Any conscientious man would do so.It i-< quite clear that the public mind is atill un-«tiled on the question, but there cau be little doubt that tho more it is discussed the more ch-ni ly will it be seen that it is neither «afo from ?he point of view of religion, nor expedient from the (mint of view of the state to impose this task on tho teachers, who, ns a body, are unwilling to assume.that the dtciidoii of the judges was tiiial accord ing to ilie rules governing the race, and if they (It.o judges) ah* red their previous decision the CitUadiuu P.-u-itic P ulw.iy hii-I Hublx-r companies t an m would withdraw from the on I tent Nov, || tlie decision of tlm J'idges Wat ( liual in that c i \u2022-.how can Mr.May a»k them to aher ilieir deci-ii'-n, giving first pri/.i to tie-liubbei (Vu pant, winch company, ajording to r i ll.t-irdt-d-i.-u, won.and which decision Mr.M*y claims to !*\u2022 hi,.,! ?'i lie request or protest is simply absurd.A liiMlAi, Plus M AX URL- DOMINION AND INDUSTRIAL.THK t'HILIUlKN XNJOY TllgJJSKI.Vtrt ON TUKIH OWN PAY - A VICKY LAKdK ATfKNDAS'CK -A RAINY AKTKKNOON \u2014 CAUaritRNIl'H AN It ItBIU COUPKTITtONa.(From Our Own Correspondent.) Toronto, Sept.0.Children's -lay is a sjiecial feature of t'ta In-dustiial Exhibition «very yoar, and the fact that it was on Friday thisyear did not **m to take from its iNtpulanty, No sooner were tin» gates open than the youngsters began to tl ick in, bringing tln-ir mothers ami big sisters with them.Tin- cold breeze did not chill their spirit of investigation and enquiry, and every bull img was crowded with them.They had an overwhelming desire for card-, and, like the little busy w, buzmi around every exhinitor and erelong the majority of them were laden with adv-rtuing literatura of every conceivable kind that in genuiiy could invent or art execute S une special exhibits had especial attractions for the youngsters.A lire escape ladder swarri ei| with them; they comiiiiitiicatnI perpetual niotiou to the «core or so of pump handles attached to pumps over the well at the pump exhibit, and raised several million cubic feet of water, more or less, some three feet h»gh; they filled themselves with canuies, and watched the operation of making the article with absorbing interest ; t hey rode the elephants and other wild Wi oden animals of tho carousal until the Society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was ipoken of ; they swarmed through the still standing city of Pekin; they visited the Zoo; and they found the greatest enjoyment out of everything.Not the least pleasurable portion of the day's enjoyment, especially to the grown up people, was the calistlit-nic exercises by the W bitby Culhgiate Institute Young La-lies' Club.Dressed in loose littjng white and blue suits, they were the embodiment of grace and health ami went through their exorcises with the exactitude of veteran soldiers, but with even more spirit and vim.The diill competitions by the cadet c-rpa nf the city schools ami the cadet cor|»« uf the Whitby Collegiate Institute shown-d that Young Canada is a soldierly fellow, at least in this quarter of the Dominion.In the afternoon it rained.An 1,the rain was cold and plentiful.Uut,whileitdrovetheyoung kters under cover to some extent, it only made them bu/.z the louder and seemed to heighten their pleai-ure.Uu the return trip many dreses and coats were ruined on, but as must of ?he parents had been wise enough to send their children out clothed with more attention to comfoit than to appearance, the little folk seen i d to stand it well.At the time of writing the rec-ipts have nut Iwcn made up, but from ap|e>ar.incea not less t/ian 20,00(1 people could have been present during the day.The attendance yesterday was between nine and ten thousand.THE HEV.JAMES HARCLAY.AN Al.-WK.U1AN PAHSH ON Hla OALI, TO Rot RNB, The following is taken from the fituthem I'ruta: \u2022'Ttis-ieis, at last, the pros|>ect of the Hu is Church pulpit being happily and ade- qiui'- ly tilled.The charge has I.offered to Dr.Phi c-lxy, who was formerly ioolli-ngneof Dr.M (iii gor, of St.(.\u2019uthbi rt's, J'slmburgh, on \u2022 of M'- largest cmigrrgalions, after that of Dr.etitions are inaugurated to improve the standing of local hose brigades.This, 1 think, Mr.M iy will admit, and to that end h- specially built a hose m-1 (a model one to look a*).The Grand Trunk also plnod some in-iirovi in* nts upon one\u2019of their reels, to which Mr.May oltjected, saying that cranks n reels should not be allowed.He, also, to make sure, took tho trouble to escort Aid.Stevenson over to tin- («rand Trunk reel, though there was nothing but improvement* tq on the reel, which Mr.May professed to np-hold as a mark of mechanical progression.\u201d But, to come to the point of which ho complains, I would like to refer him to the decision \u2022i t.*» N1UKIT.3ATR0NIZE .Priutu.g Cilice the \u201c Witnosa\u201d Job pHOMAS DARLING, SO St.John atrrrt, .\u2019tlou&rftoL, (11AETIKM» AliOr.ftTAftT.Accounts audited and adjin-ti-d.Kvtatrs tnaniisl Uquldatsd.Kir-1-(**«^ adtastiHl and arl ltratliins undertak-n.jyjONEY TO LOAN, On mortgutft'H on city riopcrtjr. Holler Pl*t.-i-.21 llnndh t;,-» IW-n h'-u cr \" Williua I' I\u2014Ins part nf th.-.ant1» «Hv.-.t f'r mi tin-h*.JollN KNOX, wrrcknl at ('hanin-ll, Ncwl iiin.l laud.Kale at TWO o'clock p.m.THOMAS J.I'OTTLR.AuctloiiMT ADVERTISEMENTS.FOOT-BALLS ! BEST ENGLISH LEATHER, mill 41 M'Aftl/M» RI'IIBIK |IL4l»l»i:KH.\u2014:o:_- AMftlll lATIOft (ttnuadl, JM.73.Jft.'l, IftJ.XO rnrh.4 Irrumrcrr nrr, 27, \u2019IK, .'PI liii hrH.I(l4.l;i (4)>hH,\t!fle side to sit on the day hv-l st the Uft adjournuietit, vi* , the 16th lii«t.Judge Ikvhy will «till le engaged at the t riminal Court; Jul/e Monk t.a» t.t eufficieiitb re, ''ertd hr.lth, and Jn h;e Tee»:, r i* also unwell, this 1 :.ve* onl) three j.ii/e* siuilsll,.snd (our are reqiUrtd for a quorum.I ) i!., 1 dirai A t.2' Vic., Csp 10, S>c.2.the Chief-Justice n behalf of the plaint:!!,, pr*> \u2022e®ted s n.n .n Ibfl lYaoric* DPOft tha morn* in/, asking leave to f.> with the r*e rd a c**r n cate of tbe death and burial \u2022\u2022( Mr.J.S.Me Lachlan, whose Loely has n.w been found.Tuk motion was granted.SIR IIECToRS \" ARR-VNGEMENT.\u201d A despatch from Tl.reeRr.ert states that, the cor.:e»*ati n of Sir H»ctrr Lanfprrin \u2022, el>!r.U : t.E Mill* got to Fx~r.aw st'ite station, on hi* wrsy t \u2022 c.taw », a ,nsn who t retn ¦!.d :¦ .eacsrt'enter.tex khtevali\"*-sdf t .rr> I*.t t.« tram, but ut-ri Mr Mill» t-rt-eeiiting hi:u*e:f \"4 the ,ar bet;: perter and v* i*« re ii.**ing I'etectiv* t srter.Kr.\u2022 **Kr!a.' evw.i g.»rr- *Kd dtephen l> *.vr-lire -.\u2022\u2022 \u2022 x .* r, up o sus|\tP Court, this\tis i kadjd till toe 1 j.n.SPORTS AND GAMES.MISOK LACIU)S«S.T> « b», g» etr ¦ rer, \u2018 ed f.the N !r- IM Ho* \u2022 Pal.i-;t the d< » t/,r» are .piite\t1 of\t.o.s '.ilt.,'j.e | r.aootr ta, b«eii remanded.A FRUITLESS HUNT.A ('tiii agu nrwrpaiM'r insn, who hat, been try ii K *« ii'lb'W McUuiiglu\u2019a niovi uienU, and who U» ut in, ««Mit sKqqdiiK at the Wiutlaor, llM r«-vi iv \u2022>I tin- follow my I, tt, r from hia city edi t, r : \" Do nut wast,' any time huutinff up Me (\u2022Kiijfl,-.W'nte u» a g.-oii livacriptiuu of your tup aiid coii!,' lioim*.\u2022\u2019 hear on goiul Authority ihut Mciiaright i\" on hi* way to Hwit/.-ilaiid i.nd w ill get th< i,* m vt vvi i-k.Hn i* all right .ltd tli, y »ay h«- has , iiotigli cesli to lloat liiin, CITY ITEMS.The Unit, d Couunittue to arrung* for th\u201e Sctiolurk\u2019Jubilee, will imet tomorrow evening.Mr.\\V.tl.Elliott, am at,-d ou a capia.* a few day a agts only furnished mount y on Saturday evening, when be wa« adii.ittwi to bail.The sm-et ing arranged to give the public an opl* tli-Marl I Commission, i« that it i* in favor of the m-w Sugar Refinery'\" whurvr-s being built at Ruisseau Mignon, and th.it they will not bo tie-cause of an inundation on the south shore.1010 Slid 1012 .V'tfi- Paine Street, Sept.12.Usai iMis by Hearn Harrison's siiindar UichilltU nt .' :¦} ; 76 at 6î J .26 c ity »\\»«»efger at 2g»; H o Gas at 217J ; 76 CansdUn I'acifl,' at - l ; b\" \u2022: G- Mori.ing rules.2 Peoples lixnk, ii»\"l ; C, ut U » ; »\u2022 \u2022 Men bants at 131 ; IsConanei ¦ st 121J ; 32 at 1211 ; 6 l r ion 01 ; J\" Montreal Telegraph at 07 ; 25 at O\u2019l ; 75 at Cl .t st os» ; 3> 1.- an su I M> (Wage 110 ; HsM'ans-di«n Pat ific 634 ; 125 si J ; 100 at f.Jj ; 25 at 55j.The prices al the cloee of the Boant loulvy re|->r. Crtton\t\t Men hatitfi\t\t.132\tui\tRout, t ottou.\t que:-*,\t\t.114\tm\tDunda* Cotton.\t N.vtiorii»ie\t\t\t\t»\u2022 l!*i n \t .\t F.Te- r.sùlps.\t\tii:.\t*\u2022 rn.r.t Cot\u2019u.\t UdIod\t\t\t\t\t\t.91\tHO\t:l idoi Cotton\t\t Commerce\t\t.122\t1211 .j\tS*s'.i M.&M.Ky.\t Ville V.irie\t\t\t\ten.N.M .Laud .\t Fnleni\t\t\tP'3\t.«n.i ac.Ky.6.4\t53j p01 belli,-a .\t\t\t\t «EW YORK STOCK LIST-Mrr.12.(Fvmuked by J.R.Metbtr.) Opening ana Closing\tprlrew\u2014lü.20 a.m.and\t\t8.40\tp.Dss 8tg.Demand.4£44\t4841\tSt P.,M A Man.\t\t108 '\u2022 C» days.4K;\t4*u j\tM.O.Pae\t\tV7j\tv;j C.B &\t\t12 Ij\t1SJ\tNor.Pac\t\t5Ü\t Can.Pacific\t\tf 3\tNor.Pac.pfd.\t\t62! N.Y.Central.K-On.Par\t\t1U»\tNor West\t1 w*:»w,h pfd.Omaha Corn.\tIM sol\t113, 3-1 Cm.Southern.\t|\t\t\t\t45 Del.A Hudson.)\t1 i\tO.Trans.Cont.\t\t22, D.L A Wc»t.i j\t12-j\tPv' Mail\t\tm\tîi\"»; Frt*\t 3 i\t80;\tKevtlng\t\t\u2022di\tti Lrie Sec\t .\tl»S\t»t.Paul\t\t51\tit) N Y.A N.Eng.44j\t44\tTsvas Pac\t\t\t2»v A N.J.Or.tr:»! 7«\t7>t\tUnion Pac\t\tbtj\t54* nvn A T-xxt.25J\t25 j\tW Ü.T*l\t\t771\t7't LuUU A No*U.\" 4\tt-t\tWaSash Com.\t17f\t L.Shore\t*4J Mich.Centra)\t\t\tMoney\t\t\te\te Ciucaoo.Sept.12, 1 p m.- Closing.\u2014Whewt, 6*}e .\tr 1 .O-tolier , 711*' to 7JJ- Î - ¦ \u2022 r ».\t1 *\t\u2022 r .I .No* 4.'p P'C.; t'-jc May.Pork, ir2.25 year; #1 ; Jan Lard, ré '74 nen inal Sept.; W.674 tbt.; |-\t.November ;*¦;\u20192J December ; *:.(\u2022 suh-n.itt'd to the General Assembly Ur itt »(> proval.Should the Assembly approve these tr* mures they will be introduced in Congress onfl becked by the full strength of the Knights i T.TORONTf ).( U the WUnits, &pt.12.) Tm SAURfiAY Evening Pavilion REl\u2022E^rtn^\u2022 of tie Prior Congress visitor* was a groat si.'-cis.Sir Alex.Campbell w-leoni'-1 them \u2022\tn 1'lalf of the Province, Mayor Howland on Dta'f f\u2019f the city, and th< Hon.G.W.Roes n iehalf of the Ontario Legislateiro.An ox-client sjez-ch was made in reply hy ex-Freeident Hayes, of the United Stat»**.A ti.\t»-» ting was held in the Pavilion yesterday «fternoon, under the auspices of the llniversal P, ace Union of the l\u2019nited State*.The Hon.S.H.lilak«- preside], and short addresses w-n* delivered by Mr.Lytle, Secretary of tho Ur-itn, and Mr.Love, its President.Tut Rev.Dr.Pott» i* greatly pleased and \u2022\ttc< uraged by his success in canvassing the Guel|h Conference for the Victoria College F, d* ration Fund.ARCRCISHOP Lyn, ll has »hed a letter m whith he implicitly states that Mr.Henry G«f rye'* |s)!itiral opinioiS have never bi-eu cood, nmtd by the Papacy.MAMTOItA'S HKl 1ITS.THE WINNIPEG PRESS SAYS THEY WILL BE MAINTAINED.(Fiu 0.P.& Telei/raph Co.) UATTXUH CNOHANUID.Winmkkc, Sept.12.Tho press comments on tho \u2022ujunction a -ked for hy tho Federal tjovern mi nt art) very strong.Tho Fra 1\u2018rttt nays .î he road will U» built if the money is obtain able, and tho )at\u2018»t action of tho Government du, h not change matters at all.It may bo treu sen and rebellion or anything else, hut as lung as it \u2022* right, that\u2019s all wo need to know, Thu constitution is above law und the lights of the subject transcend all other considerations.Our right to build the railway i* as clear us our right tu br< -itho.All the tyranny and sneaking in the world cannot deprive us of it, and wo will be jurtitiid in atiucritiig *u the fuceuf cohurts of injustice.A I\u2019HRMATl'KK HPATK1IKNT.The Free Fret» says : The statement that tho contractors were pud #100,000 on .Saturday, was pr« mature hecatw payment is not yet dm-.A member of ihe Jeical Govornment sai l yi-».tmlav that the only ^\u2022lyulont made as yet w ,-i #50,000 to a Montreal hank, to secure the ship meut of rails which are imw on their way tr> Winnipeg.Negotiation» were now in progrès:» which would, it \\«.i* huprii, enable the Govern* nunt to meet the l ui ihtu * to the contractor when they fell due.Tm-1lovei nnient c-mhl not :ay d* finitely wliother or m> Mr.Norquay had eucc,tiled in lloating tho I'roviucial bonds IP-wit\" wind on Salunl.iy about the action of tho D< mini' u Governu out, and this, it is expected, will ,xindite ihe Pr,u.ier'e return.EASTERN MAIL SERVICE.* KIR ARTHUR BLACKWOUl) IN WINNIPEG.Winnipeg, Sept.12.\u2014Sir Arthur Blackwood has returned from his trip to the Pacific.Ho was not in a position to divulge anything about the Imperial subsidy to the line of steamers between Vancouver, Japan and China, but tho fhitisli Postmaster-General had already author-\u2022 zed the transmission of letters from Great Britain iiu Vancouver, if ho specially endorsed, and thus it became n permissive route.Should tho Ini|>erial Government decide on subsidizing a steamship line, nud making this route an authorized one, there was no doubt that a very large amount of British travel to the East would Come by way of the coast.Already it had become one of the recognized tours of English jH'ople to come to Canada and t ike a trip over the Canadian Pacific Railway.Sir Arthur thought the route a most important one, espi cially iu the case of a European war.Sir.Caine,\"M.P., England, arrived here on Saturday, and yesterday addi i»ed a temperance meeting, which was very largely attended.GULP REPORTS.yi siisc, Kept.Ilth, 1SS7.If ATAN R LuuiT, Clear and coll; north east wind.Martin Kivkk.\u2014L\u2019lcar ; north-west wind ; outward 4 30 a.m.P, It.a.Fame Point.\u2014Clear ; i.orth-west wind ; two-masted steamer Inward.Sooth AV i st Pc st.\u2014Temp.48 ; e'ear, cold north' w est wind.Hiatd Point.\u2014Reports two-masted steamer odtward at 1.80 p.m.Katurday.KIIIPIMNG.The Beaver Line SS.Thanctnore, from Liverpool, p.iwed Falher i\u2019ulnt inward nt 1.15 this morning.The Dominion Line 88.Sarnia, from Liv erpool t\u2019-.d Inst., pa.-std Mstane Li/ht it 6.3U s.m.t>da.v inward.HIKTHH AIIU).At 618 8t.Lnwrni.\u2022\u2022 street, on Monday, Ihe'th inst., the wPe of John M.Aird, of a dauehU-r.DIED M-NAB.At hi* rrsidoncc.\"7.» Guy street, on tho 12th inet., Thomas McNsb, 'ti of the late YVHIism NcNab, curator of the Koynl Itutauic Gardeu, Kdm'mr»h.Scot* land, ajed Cl years.Funeral on Wednesday, the llth inst., at 3 p.mt Friend* will plea*î» rlitiuM be repr* « iile i Ii HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION company.\u2014TO\u2014 PROVINCIAL KMliniTION, OTTAWA, Rriitemhrr Iflllt to 2llli.HETURN TICKET» will be i»«u*e throe time# toH#e him YMtcrday, and I'm on my way there now.\"- A'i iv York Sun.WHERE (iENlb\u2019S IS ADMIRED.A stranger who liait Ju#t arrived at a country hotel in Arkantaw became involved in a discussion with the clerk.Kinaliy the étranger, ntriking the rough pine counter with hi# list, exclaimed \" You are the big» geet liar in Arkanwiw !\u2019\u2019 The clerk, iuitaad of becoming olfoiiltd, #aid \u201c Let me #.\u2022.you a minute, p!ea«c.M He dre» fhe etranger aside and remarked \u2019* Who told >ou \u201c \"bo told me wlmt \" \" That I am the big- liar in the .State.\" \u201c No one.ITieii how did you find it out7\" \"I knew it at a glance.\u201d \u201cMy friend,\" said the clerk, affectionately placing one hand on the rtranfier'# shoulder, \" y ou are the «harpost man I tvir mw.It took ms #01110 lime to find it out, hut I am tlis hlgueet liar in the State.If you were a# good a judge id a ho#* a# y ou an- of a to >n you could soon got rich iu tin# country, St >y at oar house a# long as you please and your board *h.dl l ot cost you a cent.You will not find a p' i \u2022\u2022\u2022 In t-.D eon -try where genius i#admind a# much a# it is at till# hotil.\u201d .1 rkanjaw TraeeHcr.BURNS I I.tJüllED.One Sur day nioruing, when Bums and hi# brother GilUit were going to the parish church of Tarhoiton, they got into company with an old man, a Moravian, travelling to Ayr.At that time the d'sputc between the Old and New Light Burghers was making a great noise in the country, and Burns ami the old man enteiing into conversation on the subject, differing n their opinion about it, the old man defending the principle# of the Old Light, and It irn# those of the New Light.They at length grew warm Iu the debate, and Burn#, finding that he could make nothing of his antagonist, tauntingly exclaimed, \"Oh 1 I suppose I have met with the Apostle Paul this moniing.\" \u201cNo,\" replied tin- old Moravian coolly, \" you have not met the Apcstlr Paul ; but I think I have met one of those wild hcnsU which he #aj# he fought with when at Ephesus,\u201d SLIGHT DimOt\u2019LTIKS.Tlte telephone, It Is #aid.I# not making much pro-grew In Buesls.And no ^bniler, fancy a man going to the ') I one ami yelling : \u201cHello! I# licit you.Dvisostkivichimartvoicx-eki 7\" \" No.It's Zollemsi'hou#kailiriiockcni»tiff#gowoff.Who'# *i caking 7\u201d \" bcxln ochocwicrtrJiiakMUSjskischoktmoff.I want to know if Nliferoman»kofll#killmajuwch*vastowsks-weihien-ki is still stopping with Dvisostkivlchsmart-voirttki.\u201d Such nomeiicUturoover the telephone would tie the u in « full of knots and tw 1st the enunciator all out of ehape.Until the kink» are ironed out of the Russian nan e# the telephone will not be an overwhelming eue-cs-s In ih- land of the Cr-ar.\u2014AVic York Weekly.A SNAKE STORY.Chaile# K.Jackson, of Halifax, has l>ccii troubled by rats and mice about his house.He lias three cat# which he i-a># arc nice ca*s, but they would let rats play with their tails and nut offer to cab h them.Ho has in addition a house snake of good #i*r and gentlo disposition w Inch i# a Ix-tter rat-catcher than all three cf the cat*.Monday lie heard a racket in the cupboard under the stair#, and opening the door lie found the snake hrul captured a rat and » as try ing to Mwallow It, no#c first.The rat was alive and strenuously protest cd against going into such a hole, using hi# feet to < at< h hold of the floor or other surrounding#.The snake was wiser than the rut, h Meier, and would raise him up a 'cot or two in the airai d n tint position continue the swallowing procès#, itr ipplng d »wn again 11 the floor to rest ©cc.vionally.Mr .la weeks just ni .v i - unt of tl e m il .11 ni.\" Ilarptr\u2019* Rtirar.Iictiv Maiikibii W.uix si mid save fifty cents a wul.I ) iei-.hi r hu-'-Aiid by tfivtng him n nice plueh li ai il g e.l fit lig len le.ir#, «fi 11 i d'Uali-ai .s l'oi hui in.Atore u 1111 .11 ('uribmr 1 un fiir''i*li llie bist ot r«-f.n-nces A-ldr.\u2022« I.A h DI.MB.\" Hui.¦- Mllli ¦ \\YI N G I n.ly w i l ¦ t,' o- \u2022 cny un hour in the even-ii g itiuisUug t w o or ihiee eldlilri u with Hielr Ii-mou# Addres# Hi! Ma< k»y street.\\Bh Ht'Et TABLE ji/inig woman d.-siie# parafe l > Kl-ylsnd 111 return n r m nice# iiiniure.Add rts#.G.I H .l\u2019.o\\ 'J|j, Cote fit Antoine.Is r A N UA KM lull A EL, til) Wind#\t1\\ !M EN T w utdi d t>v .1 llrrt '.»#«»lc« for tlm city ou courudsslou.Address, SAMPLES.\"Witness\" Ofllco.Vy'ANTE D.by a man and wife, without children, situ»-TV ii- i ., n an a.- I'oacliniOll, wife a# tirst-ciuss Cook : best of 1efere1.ee» given.Addii-iw MAN AND WIFE.\" Witness\" Office.yV A NTED, by an active nuddb- ag.al Man, a situation V\tV In an office or as collector ; tirst-classcity reference# ; would accept moderate salary.Address IU.P.O.Drawer 1943 yY\u2019 ANTED, \u2018gaidcnine, turfing, trausidanting and Joli TV lilng of all kiruD I y a first class gardener.Kefm-em-es given.Call or sditress OABliKNER, Ml T.agauchetiere street.\\yr AN 1 ED.by an e.xperienco.1 Teacher, situation as V\tV daily govi riieiMi ; eompetent to teach English, 11.Hide and KrercJi ; city references.Address I.B, \" Witness\" Ottico.Vy\u2019ANTED.by a eoiii|n-tent marrie I man a situation TV m # fiistxlass gr - ry etore ; urnitiist -u *lile refer enoi s ; salary not so much a# a good perm,«11 hii situation.Addr- W J.A.0.1 ».\"WitO N < i'b W*ANTED, situation at ordinary work; inside i>r0031, with Beard.S3 Uathcart street.riSO Ll.T.on I.oriie avenue, 11 large parlor f-.r a f.n 1\tI\t>\u2022 Address QUIET, t, \" Witness Office f|3o I.ET.a f.-w il-.-.ra a\u2019 ove Sh.-rlir ko ,3 iar,\u2014 r > J.with 1 iery eonveuieiico for h-.usek.-pmg, mlh i n-sal.\u2022 M-lt d.-or an.I use of l,»i h und u - .to a -in ill tuiici)' ; rent |b> Addn s PRIVATE, 2f, \"Witu.,* O.-fi.-, private family, near Ei lish l\u2019niI,-'ml Addles# T .1 witness 0:M ¦¦ flXWiI well furnished Front Roc I b.iird.ga#, hot wst.-r, etc ; Ei lish Ua*l »dr»| Aibbe*# E.* ' r|s\\\\.> Ui furnisheil Rm ms, Kiiitublu for hoitsek(a.ping.I I T I\u2018hi nit g #tr.-t.r j 11 i 1 - # t 1'.uni heat ; exoeileut locality Address P.O.Box fdf.fj'11 (J T, t-uiif.niable furm-h.-d R.uns, wi h or wit .-I out boariL\t49 Aylmer #t fJV» LET, one small tumirh-rl K-.oin, ruitaUr 1 irone pl.yi .> y entlerarn, or tw \u2022 it.g .0.4 who - irn-g ih.- -b,y.\\ppiv m.Antoine street r|*i» l.l T.iui Itleury \u2022.t.alarg* well funoshe I Room ; I I n.i .omf.ntsiii Mtn.liy priv ite f unily ; s.n ud -f r two gel,till an; snothi r *ui dh-r one if require I A.Uiesv HOME.II.\" Witin-#, 1 HSi.-c r 1 ¦,.M 1 I 111 l-loyeii out duril c the da) : references r.-pd\u2019- I.146 St Antoine st.f|,i* 1 I T.coiotor\u2019iible, newly F.irni#heM el -ii.txvg apply a* \u201c M it 1 IWPKilS.w \u2022\u2022\u2022v for > r.ti»|it*i^ .\u2022r\t1 >r« Aii ifnms i»i Situations Vacant.V.-îiV > ua.f.r (Aw h.ait, 10 Ctnlt sack uu rt,.«,\t(., n) I / 'l.oT IIING Tiavillrr for th« \\N ellmgt -n,Gr.y A Bruce * and Grand Trunk West.Apply peraoindly, or by l.rtir, to JOII.V UAI.DER A UO .Wholesale Olotiiiug, llaiuiltop (U.olliING Irateller wanUsI fir West of l.ond-Ml J and Uana-I.i .Southern Kit.Apply |> rs-mally, or by letter, to JOHN UALDKR A VO Wholesale (Tothing, I NTKLLIGENT, h io.ly Mao wants employment of any 1 kind.AddretsJ II.B, \" Witness\" Olncv.yy ANT El».F.iuuli.-s Wasiiing, to h« duns at hum* V V\t40 Bernard streft, yy ¦.\u2022¦ill'\ta good VV family; g-.-d ilty r.leience# Ain-ly 15S2 Notre Dame street.I- (( 110D Lis e Ag.-nU wanted iu every country iu Cauud 1.I N.-niI lor illiiktrate.l catalogue FKRUiH A UM , HI Church street, Toronto.VVTANTED, TYaclier for District seven; diploma and V V refenlie # ris|iiire.l ; .salary 914 pel m \u2022.:h Ad iré»# V\\ M.I'.EKNS, Hcc-Trcas., Rawdou, i.nie.yy ANTED, a Girl to tal ire ol VV housework Good references rcpiircil a .1 good wages paid.Uall St 12 Ht.Mouiiius street.yy ANTED, a Hou.-wmaid.Ai.ply to VV\tMr#.GARDNER, 100 Union avenue.yy\u2019ANTED, a Thorough Serrant, ou« who 1 an rook ; TV no wt.ahlng or ironing ; i.fenuiec» m .ired.Appl) Ifit Drirmiuond itnvt.,TANTED, an experienced Tablemaid Apply at kui Nlierbr .ike str eh w yy\u2019 ANTED, a Gi0011 A|.ply at TV\tN ATS DstUI yy* ANTED, a go.#i General .Servant.Apply 1* TV\t1 >d 31 runtalii stn-et.\\yT ANTED, a young girl u» Servant, vv\tA|.|.ly 734 HhcrluMOko str Apply k Lincoln av.yy ANTE)», a general Servant.WANTED, a .(lierai hen ant.TV\t67 Dritutnond st.ANTED, Genend H.-riant.\\Y~ 65 Mantfielil street.ANT'KD, Hcruhla-rs at the Windsor.Ap|ily to Mis# McKKNNA, Htanh-y #1.door.W ANT E.D.an apprentice to the clock mid natch re TV pairing department ; one with #.ime evpi-ri.n - of the trade required.HENRY BIRKH A CO.WANTED, a Message Boy Apply to TV\tM.RYAN A CO., \\yTANTKD, a good Cook ; must have city references.V\t»\tApply tt 824 Pals WANTED,.General Servant.Apply at 2 Shu ter #t.Vv Refen li 1 s riqiiin-d.WANT ED iii.inediati-ly a Housemaid, TV\t189 Uni t yy\u2019 ANTED, n ge.1 General Sen ant f->r family of thfc \u2022 TV Apply after 11 p.m , 33 hliuter street.VAT AN TED three Travellers for paper und pup-rings, xv \\Vr#t of T \"ioi,lo, iM-tirn-u Toronto and Montreal, aval Eastern Tusrnships Must have some kumvle 1\u201e-.- .,f tho business.Apply, stnlii g experii-tici* «n i salary to J.0.UILHON a CO.Box ISM.Montreal.yy\u2019 ANT ED, a Boy * Apply hi Dr.HTRlM'D, Ht V\tV Lawrence Mam street yyT A N I 1 I \u2022 g\tI i S.r - , :.1 TV Richmond square iH-tiion 10und 12u ni.and ifter \\Y T ANTED.ITai.li r.rs.?'2 76 per day.TIIO& I'HlLLira, WANTED, n good Co T.I\u2019rot.vtaut.city references TV r-«|uin I Apply I III WM.YÜ1LK, strict WANTED, I\u2019ruteslant Teacher lor ITulipsbtirg Hch ol.VT Salary â-\u2019X) for eight months.Apply to JAMES SYMINGTON, Comminsiouor, Ht.Armand Htatiim, (file.\\y\u2019 ANTED, a .ioV\tM Bt Mark st.YY \u2019AMID, a g -I tbi - t.il Henant f r fanii1) -d tw 1.Rifvi-m- n-iuir-! Apt Jy at 61 O, I-ime \u2019ANTED, thoroni;li Ki'idien Girl, one uhi understand# P'uhl < .mg ; .¦g-lierai iipitiir# Gill.Cuuutry Girls prefvrreü.Aptdy, 662\\ Sherbrooke ¦yy\u2019ANTED tmimvliatidy, a g >.#l TaMnmaid.al#- an Vv Upp, r lb n#.i.mid abb-1 \" -w nicely.Ap|dy Mrs.H.C SCOTT, \"II Drummond st.yy\u2019ANTED, a I\u2019rot.-tai t I -male Tiaciior, for th- Dis-VV Hentient HchiMilof the l*ari#h of Ht.Etienne, County Beaubaruois.A M-iy to F.TURNER, Ht.Etienne, County Beauharii-iis ANTED Imnie-Ilately, a t.:ely Stenographer and Type-writer, for general olfice work.Address N\u2019.72,\" Witness Office.\\v YY AV \u2019ANTED, a g -nl Uiain Cook nr General H, rrant.Apply at 47 Belmont street.ANTED, an Engineer to take charge of stationary 1 ngiin- iu nliiilvsale warelumse; one willing t-i make hims< If generally useful ; no others nia-d apply ; gne uuine of prereiit or last employer and wage# expected.Addnss I* > » itox 12- yy* \\ n ; 1 i> on A Apply t- MKn HENRY IIADi.KV.i- W-dling ton stree-.\\Y ANTED, a through g.-ueral H- rvi-.t ; g 1 > 1 -r tc A- dr.>« IMONTRE \\ | 1.\" Witm-e.o yy\u2019AM I D.a ?k#1 1*1,un I I.f-r f n-uly ol \u2022 ¦ - >7 |)LAM'.R AN!) .M ATCII Kit WANT KD.A mi ill i-.-eHtm will -I - .- .- i-, 1;.» ! -r I .a-¦ m ap .xi.-lr, #, will.prl- .el 1 »ti-g where G - 1 sett., JOlf\u2019i 1 Mil MIX, Hil M Eu it 1 aired.AY y%f ANTED, a 1 -od, stui-ly, -er miller f-r .1 - - mt VV custom null.Apply, with rel.renc \u2022- GK.U .1 HH EU TV UARDb M\t- y%\u2019ANTED, u C12, refi reticcs required.Apply to Mrs WM YUlf.F.47 Red pith st Wanted.Stiff* omlfT this konl, 10 era (a r.xck a, up to 10 irorOs, prtpald \\LADY, former pupil of Hsnry Bohn-r, would take a .few pupils for piano.A-l-lr.## PIANO.\"Witne .'Office ATH AND MICE Wanted, n f-w White Mice an-l White Rats Addr-t-s.xtating price GRoRGK, lt)9.\" Witn- v- ' oific- flVKAOHEB Mr (Ï B.TANGUAY, II.A , I siastic, Ur-feasor of Kri-nch, l.-itin an-l Kngii\u2019-h, wishes #01111 pupils Lissoti# given a', mo-b-raG tern.# Ad-In-« .,''i University str-a-t.M mtreai.yy\u2019 ANTED, by a r- -q-ei \u2019aide m ini- -1 W >11,in, that !ix« V V m- -¦hildre:-, Ur -r- of a child from a mouth n.d r in- re , will hale u mother's -sre.A-l-lr .MOTHER,\" Witr -\t\u2022rK M I HAL «1 ENtiiin AUtlKlt Wd.ts b %r I and I ¦< .ng in eschai .\u2022 f - -r th-.r- mh slmrUiin-l ins'.rue* In,11 ; s- ei e is gilnrt-lite.d.Ad-lieva.HTKNOGRAI'IIEK 5, \" Witn.f O'!.\\\\\u2019AM ID.first week in Oit.di-r, by pii-t .oipl-, re-IT #|.-i,sii.|>-an-l wl'li liigh-.t r-?.r 1.1#\t1 ilir.-.« tiiifiiriii»he*s#.-ngers to the s- asi-le.Terma .\"IN NKAVi .\u2018 \u201c \u2018\t*- moderate.Joli! A SON 4 Co.CharlotU-town, P.K.I I AKE M EM PH REM AO 00, J J\tIHH7.The splendid Iron stramer \" f.anvorTnr Loot\" con* r.ei t» at Newport, at I p.m , with th- 8 ith k .torn Roll, way (daily) Mori.mg Eipr- ss from Montreal (except Monda)»), an-l runs thr-High the Baku.7h« \"l,»,ly nt the Lak.will also connect with the 4.3fi Aftr'tiooii Erproas every day from NeW|x-rt t-.Montreal The I# #t of uo-als, at all hours, on l-oard the boat.For s- anon tickets or any information regarding ex-i ursions.Ac , Ac., apply nn t\u2014anl the st.-aomr.V.CLKVRLANW, M ister.New|>ort.Vt.\\v 00D ENGRAVING, n rtTROTl PIMS nml HTt U» OTYPINC, DONE TO PERFECTION, At the *\u2022 VVIlneaa'* ORIre.JOHN DOt-'Is ILL HOY.MONTREAU THE MONTREAÏ ItAII-Y WITNESS.Monday, Septemder 12, 1887.Last Edition THF.VKOlTiK OK MANITOBA VRITBI* IN 1KKIH I m KHMINATION TO UUILD THH HKI> ftIVKR VAi I KY EAILWAV XXCtTKUKNT OV«H THE EKMRAL OOVEHNUtNt\u2019rt ACTION \u2014 \u2022KBIOl'M TBOni|.R ArrhKIUNliEH.(Sfïtùll to tht Wihull.) WiNKirU.S«*^t.12.\u2014The action of lb 4 Dominion Oovermni nt in apiilyintr for ii'i1' u.n« «?'aiiift thr Kr (onte»t litaeen the I'rovlnee aiid a lortAr.t.n, hi'th « rkiiia'for thrirr«*t'i\u2018ctU* lnt«rt\u2018«tA, *iet in » hit h H r rr i lace bid f.»i?to w in.Now, aa it were, a thurip»d from her* totho United huu-a 85 hor*** l otting «U.'Jftf, or an aveuge of «117 40 each.The highest priced lot ' wire *l*ht SUJielior iii'r*i* which were \u2022liip|ieil to New\u2019 Haven, Conn., amt coal here «l.f>4t>.The lowest priosd lot wer* 16 ho rat-» which cost «1.470.ADVERTISEMENTS.ADVERTISEMENTS.REGISTRY FOR GOVERNESSES, Ac.Here .ifter, > h th\" morning* of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, between tin ami half part twelve, one of the Iadie* of th* c< lumit\u2019ec et the Young Women\u2019s Christian Asm dation w ill In- in attendance at the houte of the Ansociation, 101 Metcalfe street, to re ceive all who call in rearch of any position above that id a domestic.Their nann-s and references will he registered.It is hiqied anyone desiring a companion, governess, trained nurse, or smanurtiais, will call at the house during the 1 ours ftatiHl, or address \u201cEmployment Branch, Young Women's Christian Association, 101 Metcalfe street.\u201d There is a registry depart-ii \u2022 ut for servant* at 27 Burnside street.The \"t'h-vinnan rf the UhariUhlc Committee, NL «itci-i s, liety,\" hi gsto'iickiiowTedge with tlianks the ri riet of a Urge W>\\ contairiing nieii's clothing from friends.The FujH-riiitei.itvnt of the Boys\u2019 Horn* gratefuthr u< kiiow!er hi., «:t«) to «too; Drisun-t hogs, |>ir cwt,«duotofü.io; Apples, )*r tog of l.ustiel and u half, tor to 60c ; Dried »! p!es, )-ir ll>., 4c to f*c ; pototoee, i'er l-og of oo lb*,, «1.40 to «1.60 ; Hutu r, in rolls, per lb., 20o to 4So ; do., in flrklns, i-er lb., lie to 2oc ; Eggs, per douu, 14o to 16c.\t__________ INOKRSOLL MARKETS.Ixorbsoll, Ont., Sent.11.White wheat, 7œ to 7fc |>er bushel ; Red I'.ill wheat, 7»» to 75c |>tr bush ; spring wheat, Lie to i7\u2019 per bushel; barley.46*\u2019 to \u2022'-\u2022!«* per iiuthel ; |>ea», 4bc fo 60o per hii\u2019hel ; oat*, 3tk- to 31c per bushel ; com, tile U- 54c per hushrl ' rye.!ih< per bmdiel ; clover seed, |i 25 to «6 .\u2019k) per bushel ; timothy seed, «.\u2019.to to «3.00 le-r husbil ; iKjUU.cs.«1.15 to «l.'.\u2019t |-er lag ; onions, 76c to il.OO per tog ; apples, &oc to CO ¦ |>*r hag ; dre»**d lu gs, ï 1.25 to «COc |s r cwL ; live bogs, «I 7.to *\u2022> oo per i wt.; ha), $a,6 to #9 '» per ten .Sepu-uitar 8 i ÎJ.I Factories offered U.478 iioxe» ch< e *, August nuke ; one tale r*t>orled of a ehoicecarload at 1)c.Fn forv luen were lit-liliiig for l-.-Jc to 12(c, and buyers did not Set in disj-osed to pa) these )>rl( es.BELLEVILLE MARKETS.llkM.avii.LR, Ont., Sept 10.\u2014Hufti r, 27c to 2oc ; eggs.18c to 14c ; poUt e#, #1 is- to tl lo per tog; upplv-s, 4iK- to Occ i-er bug; fell pe»r», .'-ntrewl G**-* ral\tfor th» w»*-k CASES.LETTER CAKES, HILL HOOKS, LAP TAIU.eth whiitng hk.kk.h.If LOITERS HftIHTrOLIOS, ac .Ac.All to In- sold nt low ret |- n «» K.V».«L4RKK.22H mid 2 u: M.J.tniea slrert.( 1ASTOK FLri H- | Rf-gistcrctl] \u2014A \\___t dellchtfubj rtlnshlng pre|Htratian for th* hair Hhould 11-ur< ¦) ilsil) Ki.path- scalp healthy, preTcnte rlamlrnlT, pn-ii.ft-t) » thi-gr-wtb A perfect hair-driiMinK for the fan ily ; 5 .: p r > nl,-.HENRY R.Olt AY Cheuott 144 Hi Lawnn-.Mali »l Hole Manufacturer 10STER Ufto at th.WORK, (lono in \" W P NEKH \" OFFICK good THE DAILY Wli N-» 321 a» t Montreal, hy .1 .i.It* .tpatli Dotlg i.DuugalL of >\u2014\u2022 .'\t, .j.r-u-.t a-iil |*i!\u2022!'.' lo 1 »l .l.ftii.i .alroet.In the ft'tj of .il .V Son.corn*»» \u2022! . .max ) .is 4 "]
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