The daily witness, 11 octobre 1890, samedi 11 octobre 1890
[" Price One Ceui MONTREAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ADVERTISEMENTS.Vol.XXXI.No.240._________________________ ^ c U.f u-u« w \u201c» u ^\t.\u2019.' l! Mi ,uuiuLi Bbo.ild be -een all iiiteml-,ug to rur'hase a cood inano Mi1 bit'iANx Ai ksowi-KiinB that th'' 8u|ien-Tit\\ ot the He n:, man I'prit'ht Plano» overall ther Canadian pianos b as prominent as that f electric litrbto.er 'amile li^.t.New stock f these celebrated instrument» on ?ale at \u2019.W.Lindsay » piaao rooms, JdOH bt.Jatherine street.N.Y.Piano Co.have now between :o and ) tne econd-hand piano?, sooie ol which ¦e very little ised, comprisinp' Weber, Chick* intr, 'Decker, Dunham, ami other well-lown makers, which they will sell at great trpains for cash, or on instalments.Apply once to 228 St.lame» .-treet.All I ask of intending jmrehas-rs for Bedroom and Dining-room nrnitnre, Secretaries, &C.&C., is call.Lot yourselves be tne idges regarding prices and utility.HUGH RUSSELL* 1804 otre Dame street.REAL PIG SKIN CHAINS of tbe »*ry Ikt**'.dtrigur kt f|>«cikl mw t.yur.s 1 ) ¦ »* K0Cd flctur* yr*uir.iDry I'lalea a Specialty.I_____ MAIL UHDLUH PKOMPTLW FILLKD.BI ST ! HIST 1 BI S» ! MORE NEW BLACK PALETOTS MORE NEW KLACK PALETOTS MORK NEW BLACK PALETOTS MORE NEW BLACK PALETOTS MORE NEW BLACK PAI.ET0T8 MORE NEW DOLMAN ULSTERS MORE NEW DOLMAN ULSTERS MORE NEW DOLMAN ULSTER» MORE NEW DOLMAN ULSTERS MORK NEW DOLMAN ULSTERS MORE NEW TRAVEI.LINO CLOAKS MORE SEW TRAVELLING CLOAKS MORE NEW TRAVELLING CLOAKS MORE NEW TRAVELLING CLOAKS MORK NEW TRAVELLING CLOAKS Lktert rt»!e» to te bk»l kt Iow*rt pricer.8 CARSLEY NEW SHIl'tlllNT.NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NKW NEW NEW NEW NEW CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS i bOAKIBOB CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS CLOAKINGS Eire etter ol New Clokkicg» jurt rto*ie*d kail a krke»l off rekdy to ibo» ud Mtu»lky.No»elti*r not to be hkd el*e»feer*.\t8_ CARSLKT.New Mill Hr.ileite .V he Beht In the norld.S.tarsi»-}'* Dre- Auudk.ANOTHER '\u2022IIIPMENT NKW NEW NEW N! W NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW UL8TERING8 ULSTER1NG8 ULSTERING8 ULSTEBINGS ULHTR RINGS ULKTERINOH ULSTEBINGS ULSTERINGB L L9TERINGS ULSTERINGB Tbe D»f.ftiueot of Ultterioge kid CiokkicR* ie K*» complete ÎD til tbe oewirt (l.aigut kml liiti.it aoveltlee.S.CARSLEY.Nerr < l«ih Cape*.Ark l«> *ee th»- MIW t itohinere Hnperh.ELEGANT MILLINERY \u2014 AT\u2014 MODERATE PRICES.At S.CARSLEY S THE LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, \u2014 IN\u2014 CANADA.At B.CARSLEY 8.ONE THOUSAND TRIMMED Hat», Bonnelk and To»|ue*., To (elect from.At R CARSLEYS.Mall Order»» Prnnipily Fareafed.MISEES IMPORTED TRIMMED PELT HATS.in ell color*, kml in m rtylr* At S.CARSLEY S.CHILDRENS TRIMMED PELT HATS, iu tl) colon», tod in four ityler At 8 CARSLEYS.BUCKRAM^SHAPES, th* lktert \u2019tyie* ; Ikrge kMOftmcot.At S CARSLEY S.More Nen lire*» Bnoilit.PAKIS.LONDON end NEW YORK MILLINERY MODELS, kt Com Phi< I.At H.CARSLEYS.GOLD.JET end APPLIQUE MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, io gu*t ttriety.At B.CARSLEY S.All tb* ceueit ihkdeii In SILK tod FANCY VEL VET MILLINERY RIBBONS At H.CARSLEYS.DRI »S AflODH !\tHit VUS HOODS* AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT WHOLESALE PRICES LADIES U.NTRIMMKD FELT HATS At B.CARSLEY R ONE HUNDRED SHAPES To SELECT FROM -IN ladle*' Fell Hat* At H.CARSLEY B.Boy*' faji*\t«Irik* lap* 1 mtuV Cap*\ti klldrr n * « ap* At B CAESLEYS, Mall Order, «arefally Forwarded.THE P 8 O.CAP, I\u2019»cioiulkr kid «>ri»Lt*l THE NELLIE BLY CAP THE VARSITY CAP THE GLENGARRY CAI TBE TOURMALINE Id erery «lie kud fiery price ___________________ At & CARSLEYS.HOIRMNU MIIXINEBV A SPECIALTY At 8 CARSLKT H AN IMMENSE VARIETY \u2014or\u2014 BIRDS' WIN«S and FANCY FKATHBRS At B.CARSLEYS.OSTRICH TRIMMINGS OSTRICH PLUMES OSTRICH POMPONS OSTRICH FEATHERS Id *11 the New Bhk»l*« At B.PARSLEY-B.Taney Millinery \u2022rnantenf*, IN JET.GOLD, STEEL AND SILVER, At S.CARSLEYS.WIDOWS CAPS for Yenuig.Middle *(id kod Old Lkdie* kt 8.CARSLEYS.CHILDRENS TOURMALINES, from 16c, At H.CARSLEYS BOYS POLO CAPS, kt lOe, At S CARS!.F.Y R.POT PLANTS md PANCY PLOWIR POTS.A lkH«iB *TO« k.At B.CARSLEYS s.CARSLEY, I, ITS?, IU*.1221.1373.1775.r/.Y NOTRE DAME ETREET, MoMraakk A fit F.K I'lnl MI NT.A Hard Moaib lo Meat* Mut II Vuat ke Done.Our bu*»D*a* durloaOctober l*«t r**r *»\u2022 * »c*ia »o *11, good, «buoug k tie n.crekM urer th* pieiiuua y»*r, *o iu » rdrr to b*kl lb* record ve hkt* pul on Vl'LI.bl KAM id kll departuieut* WE MUST MF kI P I BUSY.We uiu.t b* kept t»i*y lb*rrforr kr»< uflering greet li.dbcemt ot* Iu N*«, btylitb eud Breuliful PeU kud Wlu'er UryUuude.We lout* ib*pecOou io klidepert arete JOHN MURPHY A OO.BOSIFHY AND INDKBW FAR.ID our UNDEWKAK DEPARTMENT M kM it,.Iig M>ui* «oudrrKil , heap liuca.kbd k* tor lloyiKEY uu uue cm touch u*.LADIES ALL WOOL CASHMERE IRIHE, from 20c.LADIES It IH HKD CASHMKRK MOHR, from 3k.LADIBb RLACK LAMD S WOOf.Hodt.from 30c f.ADIKS\u2019 KIKHED WOOL OVER ll»»HK.frv«o \u2019**.LADIES BLACK SPUN SILK tiOHK.from 83c.OlilLDRK.N H BLACK LAMBS WOOL HOSE NuoiUrr, Price*.I3c I 15« I I7o I IHc | 21c | 23.CHIl.l>Kb.N S PLAIN CASHMKRK HOKE, from 38c.\"CHILDREN'S KlbUKD CAHHMKKK HOSE, from 27c.litiYh KLACK DKliRY RII'.KK.I) WOOL STOCK.1NGH.Thu line Kin* etc» Haut weer.Sue*,\t|\t», I\t61.1\t7,1 7i, I\t5» 181, I\t9, It);.Price*, Wc, 28c, I 30a, | 38c, I 40c, | 48c, I 80c, I 88c.ROY\u2019S' KLACK RIBBED WOOL KNICKKK HOSE, »ery durable.Sire*,\tI\t8,1\t6i.I\t7,1 71.1\tI, ! 8'.t\tl«,|9».Price*, | 30o, I 38c, I 40c, I 45c, I Wc, | 85«, | 00 , | tfk FLOY F DFPAKTMFNT.Your ttUenlioo U now called to our Urge and well-selected rtock of GLOVES W., sell OLOVKS ckeaper than any (tore in the trad*, w blch kccouute fer our Glove Counter being crowd, J «II dug Kilr« iuducemente offered In «II lioes of «eanonkble Oloie*.LADIES ALL WOOL KLACK CABHMKRK Hl.OVKH, JO.-,_____________________ LADIES KINK.WOOL BLACK CAHUMKKB GLOVES, 28c and 30c.LADIES KLACK CASliMKKK.GLOVES, with Kid Tip*, eitra due, 80c.LADIES KNITTED WOOL MITTENS, (pectel »»!ue, only 28c._____________________________ >V, gjve the lient ««lue In Kid (lluves »t tbe follow* ioe price*.4 buttou kid glofeii at : Forty*Ibrer «eni» a pair.Fifty «'rill* a pair.Sevrnl>-nte f rulN a pair.One Dollar a pair.All «hsdtiiand »i/*« in LADIES KID GLOVES.JOHN MURPHY A OO., Importer* Paocy and Staple Dry Good*, 17SI AND 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET* Corner St.Peter atreef.TcRMM Oenn and OShT On* Phice.Telephone No*.Federal.880 : Bell.IH2.\t_ 4 BOUT $15,000 BOUGHT at 65c AA.on the Doilar.Surely you can buy cheat,.JA*.STEEL.¦ Mtti lu IK34 Noire Dante «I.R EM EMBER THE DATE OF RI SSFLL'S ILLFHTKATED S« OTTI\u2019»H TOI R Which will la* given in the GRAND TRUNK READING ROOM On FRIDAY EVENING.24fh Del., IKftO.flier 1«) Lime Light DiuolviEg View*, taken from direct photographe, 100, and beautifully hand pkioted ty prcfewional artifte.ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.TWO KINDS.October 7th, 1890.There arc two kimla of custom made clothing.They're ae different from each other ae cheese from chalk.One kind hae good work-manehip and sound material put into it, the other has neither.We don't know much about the latter kind.We never gee it in our etore.To state our caae briefly ; We don\u2019t claim to make better clothing to order than other tint claa» houeea, but we do better in the way of price», and will cave you money if you give ua your fall order.We\u2019ll ahow you a hundred pattema of Tweed», Woratcd Trouacrlnga and Fancy Woratcd Suiting», a very big variety of Overcoating», and we\u2019ll turn out work for you that both we and you will be proud of.HURT.NEATH A SONS, Tailora, 1817 Notre Dame Street.wiHRW® AS A.OGILVY »t SONS' ARY EKTISEMENT.OIR FALL sT«M k OF LINENS, GOODS AND HOFSEFIRMSHINGH I* now complété.Call and «ee onr varie» lie» In Ike following llnra : BLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS, with Napkioa to match, all d.ra BLEACHED TABLECLOTHS, iu Becomle, all »l/*a.ULEACHFD TABLE NAPKINS, io H»-coud*.*11 (I/m.CREAM DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and TAKL1NUH.CREAM DAMASK REMNANTS In all L»n»th« BLEACH»D LINEN SHEETINGS, in all Width».SCOURED LINEN HHKKTINOB, in all W.dth* BLEACHED PILLOW LINENS, io all Width*.HUCKABACK TOWELS, id «very Size and Prie*.DAMASK.HONEYCOMB.OATMEAL and TURKISH TOWELS, at every price GLASS LINENS, ROLLER CRASHES, GRASS LINENS.FRONTING LINENS, DIAPERS.Tbe hue*! value io the city.HIMBTITCHBÎ7 TRAY CLOTHS, DOYLIES CAR VERS «bd TEA CLOTHS.CRUMB CLOTHS kud STAIR LINRNB.BLEACHED COTTON SHEETINGS, io Plain and Twilled.BLEACHED PILLOW CASINOS, PLun and Circular.UNBLEACHED COTTON SHEETINGS, all Width*and Price*.RATH SHEETS, id Cuttoo, Linen and Wonted yVILTS in rv*ry Make, Size and Prie*.LACE CURTAINS, in White ami Or «am, all Lengtha ART MUSLINS and CRETONNES, iu all tbe lktert Dengue end Coloring* SATEENS io all tbe New Shade*.LINEN SCRIMS for Curtain* in all ti*a WOOL JAVA CANVAS for Fancy Work.New Shade* in FELTS and ART SERGES.CAM LEY\u2019S COLUMN.NEW CANADIAN BLANKETS, allSi/*e aod Price*.NEW ENGLISH BLANKETS.âÏÏSlM* and Pncea.NBW SCOTCH BLANKETS, all Size» and Price».NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS, *11 Width*._______ NSW COMFORTERS, in Down, Cotton and Wool.NEW FANCY WORK LINENS.\t~ NKW TABLE CUSHIONINGS.Should there be anything in the above f.irt which ha* been omitted call aud ae* lot it Alwayt pleaaed to *»> » GOODS.FlAuncIa, «'aafcmrrrv, AT UNHEAliDGK PKICES.Pli a*» don t forget to uik to ie* onr RLA« It 4 ASMMFRIN, 44 lnrbr«, at 3Si*.Ol R ALI.-YYOOI.GRF.Y FLANNEL at Sir, RFAL YVITYF.Y RLAYkFT* frani SU.73 op.We rerpictfiilly «olicit an loapection of our YYINDOYYS AND «HOYY ROOM*.Spécial note* of our e peuiug will toglien ceit week.Med order* will receive our prompt aud careful attention.N.E.HAMILTON aaonable price*.Our aaeortnient of LtNKNH of all kuult cannot I# rnrpa*«e«t In the trade.For anything to tbi« line or HOUSR F I* UN IHHINGB come to u* if you wleh tbe Lb KT GOODS at the LOWEST I'KB'ES.Do not ndrtake the (tore.Tbe word* 1 BELFAST WAREHOUSE are In gold lettering upou our window.ll«YI'4Mka DIDGFON, 2103 and «IH3 mi.«'alfcrrlitc atrrrf, lWe*t of Peel etrw t I Bi Li Tklkpiionk, 30tc each.Lot No.4.\u2014Ladies\u2019 Fancy Flannelette Blouses at .\u201815c each.Lot No.5.\u2014Ladies' Navy Blue Blouses (made of fine «quality Flannel), reduced from $1.50 to 90c «tach for this week.And please bear in mind that at the bottom of eu^y Bill we give a further reduction of 10 PERCENT FOR CAS on every article.HENRY HAMILTON, 1883 & 1886 Notre Dame Street.P.8.\u2014We require a few experienced saleswomen at once.Mii>i>LgTOM a truLOUiar.Hir Ki*elle I tb© ©nKiDMr to dianiount ami knock at the exprès» door lor admittance.Th».meaaen^r tinea om the monry |\u2018a> kagea.It was not a In aw money train.Thar iv novic»'».SHARE in th*' delight of having it returned to fou in matchlre* whlteneee, *!1 Drew W» ar.o UR IMPORTANT ALTF.HATIONH are now completed, and «* have pleaturr In callina tbe attention of our eurtomrra to tbe following MPK4TAL 1.1 N EH t LADIIIN' « 4(Bs»:ri, 73o.To follow ut> tbe nocee* of our H.iinaie fairly attributable to individual fault ; to-day h« aaya there ia no one ao induatriout, ao hooeat or ao deserving, that once miaaing hit foothold in the etrnggle for existence he may not find it impAtsaible to regain it.1 ne few have grown richer, the many have atood atiil or gone backward.It it little wonder, he aaya, that a spirit of unrest under the new conditions ia abroad, the wonder ia that tha American people, who heve never brocked tyienny from other», should not long ago have broken the fettere which they have dnotion of Chrietieulty into Corea by Homan Catholic iriaaiouariee, many of whom eudered martyrdom for the faith, by 1\u2018rof.Hulbert, of Seoul.The Rev.J.l\\ Hraci), in diavuaelng ( ardiual Lavigerie and hi» Anti-Slavery W'oik, ahowi that a work begun on a broad philanthropic baaie iiaa now become extremely narrow anil sectarian.The aubjectof \u2022* Mah dism and Miasiona in the Soudan, it treated of by the*Kav.Uwla Orout, who poinU ou that there are 50,000,000 people in this tieh «till without a «Ingle mUsionary.fhla monthly, which ia invaluable to those who are interested in the general a»j>ectaof missionary work, U $2.00 a year.Specimen numbers 20 The Rev.Kdward Kggleatou write» a paper ou \u201cHigh .savoy\" for the October Century, and l«.M.Oarwlu diecUMes \u201c Meteorib » and the History of Stellar Systems.\" \u201c Rre hutoric Cave Dwellings\" are described by F.T.Bickford, and there it the u»ual variety of pro*e and poetry, with the tine illuatra lions for whi h this maga/iue is colabrated.The leading paper in Seritmtr'* Monthly it \u201c With a ( able Kxpedition,\" by Herbert l.awa 'A ebb, in which the writer tells of bi« rlv^Ud upon themaelvea.Ha sees danger \\ expe,|enc* 00 â thip, uying » «^bl* from the \u2018 ('anary Islands to Spain.\u201cThe City House in the Welt, \u2019 by John W.Root, and The Private School for GlrU,\" by Mrs.Sylvasua Reed, are also noteworthy article*.Colonel iUird's book entitled Siren')/ Ten -Of S\u2019 >r Brunticifi\twhich waa noticed at length in th.»< Columns some week» ago, may be obtained from W.Drysdale A Co., St.James street.A triumphsot ploU>.«ac> has entlaveO iNr .&tt body 0< our peopl» ; aod.uol«at U>rr« U «oui* relief, tU (\u2022sight sill orutfc the taarere of the l uiden, or th* up-rUtag of the itiur «rill wreck the RepuUle.sad brtag euoh chaoe a* Kraaoe aaw In ITitO w e may not yet be at tha verge of the chasm, but each etep i-rlnv* o-oearer to It «ni to the day all thoughtful so mos dread when they rtmeaber bow other chllL-a aloe* hare fallen.And to one eeoe- It »oald It* even better thel Amertoe ebould euffsr eu h a fate, horrtbw as that would he, than that il «hould co on further to the road »Lich »e h»>t bees trirellior ey \u2022aet to the laet t«*oty year* For the hood» that give the rtrh their poeer are chskioi the Hie out of toe nation'* Induttry, and dertroytr.* the very tour-es rom which they draw tbrir wsaltn.we do not hate chafe, we muet tome di reaca industrie! etagoskw ur.lres »e cur* ttr eril and a srt \u2022 .'th cooeumaetiotiA The cau»e of the evil ie put in plain terms \u201c We maintain a prepoater.u* tariff wall inch aa China invented, end dt re that men trust pay a fine if they bring in good» from abroad, or else muet contribute to the wealth of some one who controls the natural materials out of «hick timilar goods can be made at home.By this t*ri:T wc especially lay the farmer» under tribute to a few mine owners, limit the possibility of the farmer ta produce wealth, and decree that cut of wha* he doe» produce he must share with some one else.We tax commodities and in 1 usury of all kinds, and in every possible way dis roar age the production of the one an i the existence of the ether.\u2019\u2019 Mr.>chriver * pamphlet, however, is not only an argument for free trade, he is a disciple of Henry (\u2022eorge and bolds that the removal of the \u201c barbarous tend w hich restricts rutsouAl energy \u201d will not be the end of the tight, for the uestion of landlordism will still hive to b- dealt with,and that on radical lines.This problem, be evidently thinks, may be solved by means of the single tax through which \u201c the State will subsist on its natural income, the rental vaine of land, and not upon an unevenly collected moietv of the labors of its ritùena.'* (W.F«ter Brown, 25e.) history.Mr.JV.D.Morriac-c, of London, write» Tv-J'we Cn-itr Jtcmar.R Jt for tae \u201c Story of the Nations S*:ries ' (Pntcam i Sons .Mr.Morrison first pc into ont that the repealed efforts of the Jews to overthrow Roman rule (fid not arise ao much from the oppressiveness of imperial adn.iniatraticn aa from the growing supremacy of a new ord r of religions ideas among the lews.He then deals with the inV rnal structure of Jewish sc-iety till the downfall of Jerusalem, des ribing the S ribes, Pnariaees and Kasenes.After this omes an ao ount of the different races whi h composed th- population of Palewtine.showing that in some districts, and especially in several of the Urge itiea, the *-eati.element distinctly pe ponderated over th- Jewish.Att-n-tion is also called to th character and petition of the large \u2019ewiah .immunities outside of Palestine, and th> H-denic form of Juda-Istr.The rise of Christianity falls within the period to which the volume is devoted, b tthesrrit' r confie « himseaf to an historical description of the institutions in liste a ce among th-.Jews at the period wh n Christianity arose.He says : II Isis ; nti «* to -OenSap'*, (be histert: sal do: Srtnaf eoau^ls of to* Ne* Tieu^ec: writisgs vtloout \u2022oms kaow.sdg* cf toe times la which uvese srtlat» ortslaatié4.W.ih to* doscfaU ~t aoctaat dn- sttOB w* asesurroandsd by \u2022 ce* order ef tea» and !ost.tu k:a* : tkt aoctss's of the N t * Teetoasx.: ar« a pro fact of aati,uit}.To he fully c-oxpreteoded toe/ aar, h* psotd .o thel» smaal hniorie !»»-r»*en.This vadlepfosaow 7ia*e«trs tae rres» t toitze ee dear css so soppfy.(W.Foster Brown, ?1 .Vi .FOR THI STTM OS Hat: Its.the J/otX- as Butt*rii«» (Patuam i >9as is a re-ined and enlarged edition of /«esc* Lices or Bom ms /\u2019risen, by -Tulin P.Bnllari.It is a delightful volume, with many til astre lions, well adapted to interest young people in the wenders of nature.The motto of the book is from Mn Whitney \u2014 \u201c Oh.If ok vac.Urgsly nth «seise-, e/es Oa wtat ao -swle thee ces*;» aaC cliaga.For the poa/ .M stir; -a»!, uunlles The pssMx.tèsse of tot esaatei lo an \u2022 The anthor has cnrt'ul\u2019y and lovtnw\u2019.y studied out the habits and tran sformations of over a hundred kinds of buttortf ira and moSfto, and her enthusiastic descriptions of her methods and su cesses can hardly fail to rouse n currenpondiiig interest in the reader.In the introduction Miss Ballard says :\u2014 *-f knew yea.1 kso* wn*t yao hare ee* Jkoo« what /«a wit be.* TV* it is dsnxhtfsf le ce aUe V.So toe csSrrp.UM ztomr:.you» pvtc sowl/.ce «C th* usSer ; w,t»ng lu way la the s.r cefoee you\u2014to tsae apoa She oeaeaeoc - roas :** -nvevj .w.wtu -w s to 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The True oj Ar.\\ in cent, who Is the Baldwin Profoaaor of Sacred Literature U Union Tbaologi al Seminary, New York, takes ap ia this volume the epistle* of Penh After a brief introduction to the different epistles, notes on each era given showing the value ia tbs Creak of all ex pressions wbkh present any difficulty, with e ipUmtiona necessary for ths proper uxsder \u2022 stand log of the text The copiousness of the help thus furnished is shown by the fact that there are IH3 pages of notes on Romans, and eleven on the short Kpfstli to Philemon.This valuable work is to be concluded in one more volume.Price, 94 a volume.(W.Foster Brews ft Co.) A SOSO THS MAOAZIVCH, The October number of the Mtmonary Rouitm * Of World (Funk ft Wagnelsi has » \u2022briUiafly interacting story of tha intro ¦ ta\t) MAHARAJA 1) l.F.KP SINGH ear- voluuts ' ev le fro 1er: Sing \u2018.a- repeated .ad been g sn-ei H-r M« .gi t over from India A3 e.> d MaaRnriish irentlema rl.s' o .ght '0 be >ear- ot inuJ.an e iste.sad w a: i r.iffi ent o \u2022\u2022 For ti.e ll unr i 10! He »ir & yVS .:«a tLAt e ougl * to t>- repU - i in the jo e-e gn t-o-\u2022 on en.orej y forerstiisri u In: s, sad e-sc in the ah^'d manifesto «h c h» pnt -orward d-man ie-i t retu-n to h m o- t:e \u201c Koh-.-acor.H:x irmsadi only rsee: n.w th \u2022 d:cale.he »*oo* him elf tb Ru-is, wbe-vhe o-'ered to t * Go\"crmnent o: the Cmr h situ le sid to- ai invs-ion ot Indn.s^d au « ersie: si Pat::ck Cs-ev, a \u2022«-(/«\u2022»«:-ene.sde - ¦ msn The Ris ieu » sud Utel- His BLv-ae-.a d.-k* b- >OÀ himselt to Pt' J.1 e^ he vn-tr^ken down «i'h para sL- su:, tuder .r .a~ .ence of linen and on.- n.- to return o the only coun-tr inab.cfine si-ve->lt at htm-:, lie made h.?»ubm - on and - s- .n oci!' a ori»d Her >f.«\t\u2022 ps.don.UuslnosB Carn a.CHINA IS THE COMING POWER.\u201c The Chinese, said Lord VYolselsy, \u201cere ti.e coming nation.Tne Coineae will, I think, overrun the world Ths battle of Am.ageidon will toice place between the Chinees and the English spesking races.There will be, 1 assume, another war be ; tween France and ti.at tne British (*ov «rnrrent might be liettor able to decide which side to support.\u2019\u2019\u2014fU ckw o/ liert' *r«.iHE who buys colH-e must l«uy it ;u pri\u2019|>itri-d for him to i»uy, Hid only guarantee that he is getting what In* want* is in the intelligence, tin- honesty, and tin- hit'll biiditteM Standing of (host* who have prepari-d it.Why should you buy unknown coftee* ore-pared hy unknown parties, when from all ignorance and fraud you are protected by our 8ignv ture and trade mark ?BiiRlnosfi Cards.THE $ 1.000 Ac/no Blacking WtLL NOT * \u2022\"JUftf LEATHK*.WOLT, ejUjrVMU V-r4 /- » To Uto tow.* stop of l«ato«r is a L-*«u «4 Acaa* H.*-S r # u^f te*-' U tUm* »\u2022» \u2022 n lintr drunk ?\" k* ran t«- Ij.«r C»i al* » l thr I\u2019nlt * iHilf) t D.i.i S Co.Ut, Lo:.loti, Buxlstil.H K EE PING UP ARTSHORN OR \u2014VOS\u2014 r a if i l v os VO» TBS TftlLET, KITt HFV.WITH THE rK04E*«IOV Hs«e : ;it received s lot of toe NEWX.-«T AND BEST STYI.Efc OF TYPE HADE.U»-f toe lU 'T t.Qt H-PI D JOB OI FKE IN M i.VTBEAL.Whra rou trsat SOHETHINO \u2022 NOBBY IN PBINTINO, HEE ES.A SPLENDID UNE OF WEDDLNU AND INVITA TION ARDS J.THEO.KD Kl> >0\\, IT9I >«tr»- Dnme *f.AMMONIA LACEBBY.Pot up Is pint bottles, two f 3tea la s :*** Ait pour eroeer far It.l(XSCr*OTCSSl> AXD OrsAXSTSiD PCAB \u2014 ST\u2014 JODN COWAN, S Pulkeuele street, Honiresl.ÇJ0TT0N WASTE.While sod Colored W.plsi West-, Csr K >i Peek-to» Wsete.Wool W set* Fs torr.Nsxsreth itreet ABNOLD, Il NW II k .* < O.IT ST FKANCOI3 .\\AVIER STREET.MONTREAL.J.G.PARKS, The veil koovo Pbot.xcret her.h*.Tpeoe-l * new etudio.Al %tu* HT.t tlMIKIM.KTRIET.Nmr toe Bn.ith Oatoedrsl.*ad u k «\t«ihis per- oesl sttet.Uoa to Vutoou.er* T'tephoa*.No «773 GE< EO.WELLS.ENGINEER AND MAOBUfUT, MkS^fact\u2019irer of tbr WELL- PATENT WATER ENGINE F^r War- 0-1#* H u-*.*i-i ! r nar.iia o* er *c rj An kic \u2018s of c-aeh.ù.rr *a1 Pl*«t*k ,»r P*t!«,\tII-.b Whiting.< him* I lay, vixcrAcrrs*** or HTESL * *.CU (IK est) Bill BPKl! c CHEMICALS.Clothine.T ADIES\u2019 AND GENTS' WATER- AA\trv-it CXA/nONO, Act R-P« -1 door oo \u2022 s.r^«t accAce.H.KM H.VJ M.tatoln* alreer.Oil of Vitriol, Sfarlalle ami Nltrle Arid, Nitrite ot Iron.Iron LMiuor for Woollen, I ollon and «Ilk HUM.-aI ««Mia, Halphale \u2022 f topper.Liquor Ammonia.Tin Crystal* and Turkey Ked «Ml, lire.«lug for Koot.and «hoe*, by the gallon or by the harrel.JOHN «OW4N.DALHOCHIK STREET MONTREAF* L.BLANCHE!.H ORSE BLANKETS FOR I AnIIION AKLI.t I OTHII.U 13 Si.Lawrenre «Ireel.Hs* to* iarr*ek»od x at «*/i«4 «*» ,r.a.\".t of Met i.Youths Jt Boys /ALL sod WINTER OVEB/OATS ia to* .»'\u2014**.*i|:«* *o>I 3ai*h.e.»l -.a « .too.*on.Frier* *xtrciz.elf OKDIB DRP4BTHENT.A f .L knr/Tt -at of ENOLI-B.BC*W p Of H A B KRDA -« H E Kl K-.'tort st L.151.1 Nl HET\u2019o.I* SI.Lawrrnre street.HouserurniHnings, &c.Je^AN' Y '\u2022'\u2022 HISK8 f ffOL\u2019SEMAIDS WHISKS ' STAIR WHISK- Tfce teeg*st sasortroent of WhUSa .u th« ntv t Lf-Kt'N RKI *M WoKkV U VICTORIA Sgt/ARE.Corpe* Sweepers repoiral.Paints, Oils, &c.w f.LAK.S PUT asi.S < iisar st kTBKET.H'jt'KR FAINTING, l-AFEKING, SIGN WRITING EADHOHIAING.Ou IN DOW aar, roa hlm Nt$ Bit INV NG.Pi LALkUi I T.HOICHTeiN.\"J GRACE, M Univuruity at.Kouss and sign Painter and Paper Hanger.AQ ord«n peon Hi» attended.KEEKS IN STOCK AMPIN ALL S * DE VOIS BN AH EL F AI.NTH.As sao so aametv.er.t of Prepared Psi .t* ready for .#» bold and Plain Wall Papers, Wlad««* Class, Clae, Palat Brushes, Pari* Creen, Balsuuslae aad Sarulshea, Which he arils at to* !»*«*t Market Prioa* JT A.MILLER, HOL'HE.SIGN A*MD WINDOW SHADE PAINTBE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR OfLIdsa, OksiFtva, Otsgtao.W « tTrwt«u(*«.Ac.IRF.ST CATHERINE STREET, Look to your redding.XOWNBBP.MDI Bod ss paten-.e-l lor it* punt»' FeaiCer Rede Dreseed sod P rifted Re n.skir,* st ita,.t - J .«( snlrr- fion, Rr.glst.d tr.«- IIKST *r.d CHRA RKST tto.k ,f Rrs \u2022 sod Iron BediWad» sod C'A* in (.ansds Cad and a** them J K TDWNHMKND No I Lml* Ht Aritoiae itreet, opvre't* D :tl à tn**i s, Sr Jams* ttrewt.Hail Tetephoo* Id*,\tfederal Tetephoo* Tiii H OUBErURNIHHING hariiwake J AME8 KIM BER k HON.TINTING, PAPERING, PAINTING, he.Batlir.atea ».»eo foe nr* work ( ¦rCILL f \u2022tl.rcp.At ENTE.Nell Tetephoo* «471 PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW CLASS PAINT FOB IIOCHRS FENCES, ROOFS.Etc.tOAta t \u2022tS(B« Oround la Je#*n and la OIL aoetcrllad for brIUlaaev and daraMlity r.».DO D« « f \u2022\u201e IU He4.HI Street, Haul real.Cad at WARM1.NTON S.» Ht Catorrm* .(reet, f ,r s ftrstclaa* atacrunaut uf H(Ais*f«rntehinc Hard**** Carter».Aa-\t___________ pURK BEDDING.WIN DP.V A Hit K, Naaulaelurer* uf Woven Wire Spring Beds, HAIR.WOOL.FIBRE, and «rr» d *criH(jn «f M ATTREH- K-i xad* to order Sdrt ST.JAMES HTRRKT.Fedors! Te'.cftkoa* &S0.OLD BEDDING re asd* sod returned sans* day 1/ ran n trod.\t___________________ CCARPET LAYING, UPHOL8TKR / ING, rV.< wvw O*».Hade.bald.Ufted and Cleaned.Khadee, Hiring Rnt'er*.rto , nopited and put no Mattreneo cao be returned same day HENRY HAMMOND, » and SM MK Urbain street.II »ea/i with Th' rt At Ifusaeo, Eaq Furniture Ronslrnd.Order» si tndad to (eraossliy.Tslophnoa No.UtS., RDKRH RECEIVED FOR FINE FRENCH PORCELAIN DIHVFR.TEA.FISH A IMAbt.KT HERS It M.WAS or *>(ho-ar>t of u*.Thoar *h j h»>* uot an I liar* puied our etir* could uot fail to uotice our \u2022li-«sat shoe room.Ntu bright store lilted with a* (iiie a »t'K k of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING as tlioru i* In Moutreal.What i* more, and most «Meatial m order to gain your trade, ou» price* arc lower than anybody * That **»\u2022 much, hut call and be convinced No idlu talk Th# or* of high prie»! couccro* must soou oui# to *u »,.d W« start fair living pnc *.Smsll profit* it our motto.Houcrt trostmaut, good ealua* and uo aii*r* pro*#utstioo our atm.Wc **k your ptlrousg# fairly, and i oc« you give us your con ft dene# it shsll never lie uiiiutod BKK OIK RIS.OS «IP1.14»> Ol FBI OAT.\u201c\t«11.00\tHI»»IK.\u201c\t«tft.HO\th|\tITh.\\t # n.eoli 'ii only a (\u2022-» ot ,.ur bargain* Won.loaded, however, with many lisei equally ch,-*p iH.rllO\\8 sud ('HILOREN .S OKI'AKTMF.NT , outlsl* ol th# ouwesl and moat siyliih [rods in the u srti t »o Lm that yen cannot but uotice how uou h jou have been psyiU herotofore Ou» TAILORING F8TAHLISHMKNT in charge of Mr VISTK I.K It RUN Well mad# au I pertectly tllliog .-armeat* guaranteed tVLy pay exorbitant priors for your clothes when you cau get them from u* lualiy » ell mad* st two third* of what you will give else*ticr# Our IK M) to Older M I LToN \u2022 »VKRC'OAT «ill i i*t you IJÛ st soy other Tailoring KetsblUumanl.IBlhll FBII/KSaBdaeoaiptetelineof CANADIAN and IMI'oRTRD TWF.KDd always ou haul.4lii:\\IY ntu mi \tODD\tgo\t\tMN NM\t\tII\tNN N\tII\tOO\tNN V\t \tII\tD O O\tM\tN N t|\tII\tN N N\tII\tO O N N N\t \tD\tn n\to\tM\tN V M\tII\tN N N\tII\tO\tG N N N\t \tD\tIl O\tG\tM\tN N M\tII\tN N S\tII\tG\tG N N N\t \tD\tD O\tG\tM\tMM M\tII\tN N N\tII\tG\tG N N N\t \t1)\tD\tG G\tM\tN S M\tII\tN N N\tII\tU G N N N\t \tD 1 > D\tUU\t\tM\ttv M\tII\t.» N N\tII\tOU\tN NN\t H3S\tTTTTT EEEE\tA\tM N N M\t\t\tr.\tA\ttf\ttr NN N D D 1*\tK 1! K H 8\tT\tK\tA A\tM N N\tM\t\ti.\tA A\tV\ttf NN n B D\tK 8\tT\tK\tA A M N N\tM\t\ti.\tA A\ttl\tU s N V I)\tD\tK 883\tT\tKKR\tA A\tM\t\tL\tA A\tr\tUN N N U\tD\tK R It b\tT\tK\tA AAA M MM\tM\t\tL\tA AAA\tu\tU N N N 1»\tl>\tK \u2022 t\tT\tF.\tA\t\\\t\u2019\tM\t\tI.\tA\tA\tr\tU N N N |)\tD\tIt uu*\tT\tLEEK\tA\tA M W\tM\t\tI.Lt.\tI A\tJ\ti\tU N NN HDD\tIt Trains Irate Hnnstrulure Mallon, Huulreal H.\t:io u.m.-InsI Train, urrlriug at HI, Ali.*ii*.lu&b # in , HurliugUin, IS lu p oi , Mi,uti>#tl*r.IV to i> m .Whit# Ruer Juuctiuu, \"J W p in., B\u2019wt4>i* tyla L'iwulll, 7 So p in., New Vork (vis HpringUaldl.10 pu.Wagner Ne» Uultet Psrlur Usr* run to Boai¦ r-'K-v.When we are lick, it is »*su** Nature I* hand-capped,overwr ghte-l logged and imt>>-led in l.#r v tal and re; veoative yirx-e»- lu«t wnftlrr More tnnihrr Time, The Rdut Chur b, ILoor (trirt.Tcr.nto, but now -f Victoria, II.C , «rite# under dat- of August 5th, inxt., as follove : \" Uea/ MR HIMPHON, Yo-:r* of tb* SQth July wa* duly receive! I can only -ay with r vp#ct t\" DR A.WII.PORD IIALL u Hxieoic tr\u2019-atment, that I regard it a* a w md- rfo! discovery, and if pensvrriogly uted it cannot (ail l « of great et» vice.I would advise soy on# to get the pamphlet, tx-glu the nee of the treatment and thr w mrdicme to tb* d g* A very cltver phyn .an *»i I to ru \u2022 the oth- r lay, * let meli m- alone and gut rid cf the waits a atet i*l* aud the rgac* Will parfor.i their funcUoul This i* ureci ly what tl^e treatment d\u2019re*.\u2022'Sincere y yo re, -\tC.WATSON.\" IKOM Tin: TOKtkATO * * W OMLIS.\" hATIBDAI, HF.Pr.UTII.I\u2019HMi.Th- Wilford-Hall retolul oa l* undoubtedly creating i ilu a venaati .o in thia city, eapecially In thove aectal circles where that bce-n a 1 - arthly boor.go .r ,bu*t h< alth \u2022 at a premi'iin.Aod, \u2019 - rtaluly, tti-re »::\u2022*/» 11 ' # at u lant ca.iae fwr the wid*»pr-»i1 iot*re*t taken la tb- new dlkcovery.tY# have rrM ,-n, ,f «ver.read- h ar, array f direc- aad unq *IIB«-I t# etna on y from *j irL#* evidently latelligexl aad «un-ectealiou* as app*ar> in the do -a tetter* wbt< h may ' \u2022 f., tod on th# edit-ina! pag-of thi* im \" Th.Wor d.We know Mr -vimpaon wtll #nd arte avincad that it m tie a grv.l thing indeed alac* it hat «on hir n i*]ined -ndaesstioa aad i« no* engs^i'.c t-eat «n*r.-iee in |da>.lug the brneftte f the new treatuve-i\u2019 b fore the I bile W* *.«h him great iccre* .u thi* new vent re IIIIM-TIIN LEADER.A\t¦\t-, r ,r\t.\tg (if\t, r r a p.y> an, i* attracting unl ersal attention al! O'er th- country, and h-indrcbi who have \u2022\u2022- invalids for any > \u2022 sr* are r ug up to atte«t the marvell virt-i»» of i disc i»ry which 1er p#«f- t harni'iay with the Uwa of r.at ire.We wld our owe te.vtluiooy to the in-alcula\u2019-lr te ne'.t* we haw derived frain Natiresown aim pie cure, an-i e-pr««* O'r gratitude th >t a gradoue Providence ha*, physiologically, revealed man to himaalf.MR RGLEKT LINN.Mdler with M «*r«.M Laogh'm k More, Lay an ! Eq.aoa li atr.-et», Toront, writee August Idtl *\u2022 follow* -To l t.WRHT.EY HIMPHON Dear Sir, A reniArhable e«|.-i,.,.Ce prt .pta me to write coacrrning DR II ALL H 'Health Paiuphlet i-ircbase-l 'f y u some tiui- ago.The tf»»tn.at unfolded tin run I», to my mind, the greatest health dlvovry of (irteri.t cent ry.It certainly ha* peeved a great bo >n In mein a re\u201d nt and aeveri rvtta- k of Inrtr .mati> n and l.c.iiorrhage of the kiduay*, accon-pai red wdb pile* of a paicfil ebaracter.The treatment acte-J like a char i laallayingiheiottariima-tioo, etopptag ti# U*Bt i>l :ood aadia Ming the |lle> to dliait-ea; ala.-tt imn.\u2019d at#.».The rapidity with ahtch th« mllammatioo » a* arrevted and hralthy a- tion re*iored war altr.p'y woaderf il.I do uot lwll»ve that \u2022\tny -jitrrnof dm# tftatr'.ent In a tAtt w, rrltical could p-nalMf have at:.mj i»hf ! a c re ao *af#!y, efTestital ly and rapidly The treatment ha* aUo cTire ! me of a very liatrv «mg headache, |*>ri-id.ral ia eharaotsr and thnatenlng to become nUtinateif chronic Tim liai u* bom* treatment is simply of prioetea* value, and \u2022hould to known a d pramse-l ty ev*r»',ody h .«ever slightly it of health, a* a would ni t only eradicate the tile*» front the Sj*t«ii , it prevent r.tch uesaeve an ! «uft\u2019 ring and rav muit p,-opl« many time* its uo-t rvary >tar.I ttftr iatntevl -etr.r a lvanta* Tours truly,\t\u2022' KORBUT LINN, lit Fspliamwal etrs-it.* R IIERi'N Ms «will, Ont, write* A WILFURU HALL.Ph.!> I ho» your I\u2019amphtel, and uu perftctly \u2022\u2022Utlled with me invr-tment and thw valus ot the health tr#atni#nt.I iiwv* been daily trim hied \u2022\tuh essrp pain* in Uto kidneyi but *inew th* r.r«i ap|.!|.>n of yo ir remedy I have not fell lh?slightest tenth Of paia.alth' igl working Sonsider»' y harder than - «f re Yus re .a C* rutian low, RIL'IIAKU HF.RON.QBOBON J WIIITI.J,AW, I* .rt Arthur.Ont .writes, H.-pt i, Jf- \u2022\t\u2022* | aoi spe adlng must of my lime in I he missionary work ol *pre* i-.g tne n-w* of yo \u2022 won l-rf il healt.i dii :overy.aa I am persnaded mor# and wore »»\u2022 ry day that it I* the vrry thi' the people \u2022\u2022¦ \u2022I in this agi d drug medics-.loo.\tMy own h'»lG.te in.|r-.viDg mi fart uadee your treatment that I am laepired towork In this no\u2019-le caul* for the - oent nf kumaaity Mytioubli was tuberriilar roneomptinn, which i> now gradually paating away and my digne tiuu i* rapidly in>pr .vitg an rv.ent sign uf good health.Truly OEOKGE I WIIITRI.AW .1 I\u2019Aftt.OE KELL.C'an.ptollfrrd Got, write* H#pt oth, ins' T .i iv.y\u2022 LI v EIMPBON t\tDsselir: Masat , I Hail a n ady wi'h f»*< eat a res !te.Hav# you any of the\tphl#u on hand nnw ar I rtnnlre two for frlniiils hire Kindly let me km.w and ! will Mnd the n-oney f.,r th#n .Yoore truly,\t.1.I'AHUGK IIKLL, HL'CU PRRHO.VAL, PDHITIVF AND UN1MPKA' HA RLE TFHTIMO.N V dspoeed In aoy Gmrt of I is t.-, ty wt1r,e***s of *uch n srked Inlelhg\u2019nc and high chars\u20191er ar th# writer* of the above Isttorn tin > twj y are.wuold carry romplete eonv ict'-m ia any ea»e WF.CHALLF.NOF.THF.ENTIRE HIRORY GF AI.LR YHTF.MH OF HUMAN HRAI.INO to pewluee r.r perfi- 'I> eporitaneouA, poeltlve and,upon the verp faee of It \u2022-' h parfeotly boii\u2019 1 fame ¦ ¦ - \u2014 \u2014\t¦ .P.O.- -_______________ W .truss\tC'oti nly- Frovincw \u2014 -\t\u2014_ DIKMTION^ Ml K OBDEHINti THK HEALTH I* ANI\u2019IILET : Cut the atov* pl.dge out.date and aign your aai a to it plainly m tha preacooe of one witness lb# witness also signing In th* proper place and yr.uy poat offl\u2019c tel\u2019lvess Two or rn ir* purchasers can ngu tb* sarr.H i-l«(lge.If r.eceweary, sud «w# or mort «r lara «i aunt a- one time will I»- s ipplle.) *i g! b.thut alb-wing a fair ren.oaeralein Pi anyone «ottirg up a olno ltvn.it i » pr.-t nflti e order or regislrreo iftisr at our rise MON I REAL AND OTTAUA.Trains Lenxe llonit»future ISe|iot al II.IIO a.m.\u2014Arrlring at Otta-va at 12 30p m.4MMI p.m.Arriving at Ottawa at '.\u2019 13 p in.Morning Train atop* at Aletai.ilria only eicept to let ott pasiu-n,,.ra coining from points on Grand Truok Railway Rrming Train stupa at all atatloua oa Canada Atlantic Railway Trains Lr.-i«r Ollnxxa.S.OO a.m.Arriving in Montreal at 11 35 a m.3.00 p.m.-Arriving in M ntr#al at 8.2J p in.Moruiiiir traiu stops ot all station* on Canada Atlantic Railway Evening traiu sto|i* only at CaMel-man and Aloandria on t'ana\u2019la Atlantic Railway Uost\u2019in Trains leaving Ottawa at 2pm, and arris, tug at Ottawa 11 35 a m .will do local service both ways.MONTREAL AND 4 4LLEIETELD.Trains Lrmvs Tiinnillan I\u2019nrlllr, Mlndaor Hlrrct llr|iiil, at II.JU a m.Arriving at Valleyfteld at 11 20 a m.¦>.13 p m.\u2014Arriving at Valleytleld at 7 35 p in.Truitt* l eai r Nallry Mrlil, 7.-IO a.m.\u2014Arriving In Montreal at !> «S a in.(I.IIO p m Arriving in Montreal at / 55 p m.Above Time Tsl.lv* in eitect Muuday, JuneSOth, 1FJ0, (ntiipniij's Oltlrr, Idb hi.Jumrs Htrrrt.Tickets and Heats In Parlor Carr can also be secured at Windsor aud Bolon r*l Hotsle,Ticket Uthcee, Buna-venture D#|>ut and 1 (2.1 p in.Wed and Sat I, I W, 5, ft 15.W II O Kitir.N, Agent, 143 Ht .1 aiiina atreel.Train' leaxr Mlml'iir alrcrl 'tlallun aa follow* : Fnr Hi.John*.Farubam, etc., \u2018I 00 a m., 4 40 p m., .6 35 p in ¦ ft 15 p m.and 7 45 p in iHatunlaya esceptedl.F r H t\"ii, P-rtland.Main b-st#r, etc ,1.0 a m , and 8.15 pm.\t, Fnr hl.vrlr ink#, Lake Megsatid, Kl.J,.hu, N II , and llaiifai, N B , 7 45 p in iSsturdays \u2022 i.#|i'i«l| Fur Newport.C< i sbire, rtc , u uO a m , 5.36 p tu , and 8 15 i\u2019 ni For Tnr-i.ti\u2019, HiuIMj F ails.Rr-kville, King stun, and Peterborn, 0 20 a in , 8 45 |> m Fur D\u2019 tndt and Chi- ag i.8 46 p m F ir Ottawa nul I: i.ingfcain, 7 ! a in , II - H*« I .Fi r HI Ann < and V sunn nil, 4.10 s .11 and 8 43 p.m.Fi.r M ntri'al Junction 7 5b 0, !\u2022 Vu, II 4.5 am , 12 30 I in.11 30 Bat I, 4.4 25, 5 », I» 13, 7.45.8 13.8 46 For Ht Ai.t line, i 30 a m .12 W p m , M5ji m , 8.15 p in Hat rd*y« I KJ p.m.iuv'.\u201dSd nf 1X30 p in Leave M\u2019-nire*l Jillir'teUi i 35 am, .15.8 t».S 56, 0 31, \u2022< 45.It 15.1 I I p III , 3 30 P III., 427 15 61 H*« I 7\t43.» 12.4 10, 110 fid Hat | Leave it Am'due\u20148 45 am, 4 10 am., 4.30 r m_ Haliirilays 8 .\u2019\u2022* p m instead of 2 30 p m Lenxr Ikalliuiislr wiinnr# HInIIou : For (fneliec, 8 lo a m.and 10 p ai For l7\"''hc¦' and te'inl* on Inter ilnnlal Ry ¦ ir breath of the militarism which crushes the country, and they uneasily forecast revo Intion and upheaval as the only way out of the difficulty.It is soldiers, soldiers every where, the best blood of the country w ith drawn from production and fed by the in creased labor of the remainder of the com munity.Nor is this the worst.The new ideas of Socialism are penetrating and spreading with enormous rapidity, but men recognize that the vast military forces of the empire, which are ostensibly maintained for defence against the foreigner, are capable of being used to prevent any approach to a better ordering of the relations between capital and labor.The offset to this is the convie tion of the underlying solidarity of the sol dier and the workman.These soldiers that parade every town and every village are laborers, and they are readers and thinkers.A day later, when our boat had got out of German water», men, who had been whispering those things to me, spoke loudly and strongly : forecasting the coming change as both inevitable and speedy in its advent.But I am leaving our boat moored to the wharf at Male/., awaiting the atinrise.Then we start again down the river, passing the factory, whence issue yearly millions of bottles of the famed Al'OLMNARH WATER : passing many a district yielding also mil Hons ol bottles of the fermented juice of those never ending miles of vineyards terraced from the water's edge to the very summits of the lofty hills that shut in the river.It is below Bing* n that we get these in greatest profusion then the scene is one long chain of beauty and interest down to Bonn.The Nioderwald kills, with th/ir grand monumental pile of statuary, are on our right, opposite Bingen then succeed towers, crags, castles, vine yards, towns, villages and terraced hills in *wift panorama.St.Goar follows Ober-wesel, and is followed by Boppard ami l>raubach till we reach the Obcrlahnstein district, and by-and by catch sight of the hfty fortress of Khrenbreitatein, fUnkcd on the left bank by the towers of Coblent/, dwelling between the Khine and the Moselle Downward still, with leisurely glimpses of Keuwied and the castled Audernach,and still tn till the grand outlines of the Seven Moun tains begin to stop the view, and apparently, to bar the progress of the river.But slipping past Bonn and its famous university, we also »llp by the mountains somehow, and now it is the bridge of boats and the amongst a crowd of sAippiag to oor own quay at ROTTERDAM.Then it is hey for the feitive crI> to erosa the bridge to the Boompjes and the Bath Hotel ! and hey for a bath and a good dinner, a walk amongst the bewildering canals which run down every street ao*l then for ton hours' solid sleep between two Dutch feather beds.What we see of Rotterdam next day is just enough to prove that here Is a new world of wonders which ws must hope to explore at leisure another time.And**® ou the good ship \u201c Holland,'* which lice on an even keel the whole way ucroae, we steam down the broadeniog Maas, sleep all across the Germs» Oeeen, wake up In the lower ravim ^tbflbAmeo, wre duly turned u \u2022 *\u2022 L., *1\t\u2022*\ta !jng month a ahore at BUokwaa, aftrt â iV J ashore - tour which haa been one of the of our Uvea.notabllu V.V.tini.Our brother Antonietti sold th< weekly numbers at the door ol the church, and my audience followed me.Bible in hand, so to speak, as 1 showed the passages which the Church of Koux had altered to suit her dogmas.This led to the purchase of our evangelical version by Diodati, on a large aoale, »o that 1 believe there ia scarcely a family In Milan now without the Bible.The Puhliik-trt' lluJlttin ol last month speaks of the »m, and it lays the responsibility to rum.It says .\u2014\u201cThe Catholic poor could not have failed by this time to have l»;avened their Protestant ncighlwrs with a love of their religion if it had not been for drink ami its train of evils.\" We arc not surprised that Cardinal Manning is an earnest Prohibitionist.\u2014zV.F.IiuU pendtut.M.P.\\U BorrilAKX, Mayor of Beaune, Cote d Or.who lately visited l.rcat Britain, has been telling his friends something of what he saw ami heard.He waa greatly impressed with the religious fervor which he witnessed in Edinburgh.While we deplore the prevalent backwardness in Lord's Day observance, M.Bouchard, from the point of view of a pious Frenchman, saw so many evidences of Sabbath devotion that he rejoiced greatly, and could not but commend similar consecra tion to Divine worship to the people of Fiance.The family life of England was a charming sight to the venerable gentleman, lu Franc-large families are practically unknown, and, noticing the fact that the Academy of Medicine has stated that the population is on the decrease, M.Bouchard appeals to the patri otiltn as well as the moral and religious sense of the French people against the doctrine which has made celibacy a virtue, and done much to bring family life into disrepute.\u2014 The Christian.The Chkhtian Endeavor Movement Prize E-chavs.\u2014The sum of &)2.ï has t>ccn placed in the hands of the trustees of the United Society of Christian Endeavor to be used for prizes for essays on the following topics 1st, \u201c How can'Christian Endeavor Societies promote and stimulate the systematic benevolence of young people for mis sionary purposes \" ; 2nd, \u201c How can C hrin-tian Endeavor Societies best promote the in troduction of religious journals and other wholesome reading into all the families of the congtegation with which they are connected\u2019; \"rd, \u201c The Christian Endeavor Society \u2014its adaptability to all denominations in promoting (a) the fellowship of young l hristians, (b)\ttheir allegiance to their own churches, (c)\ttheir activity in all branches of Christian ellort.\" These essays not to be more than ],.->00 words in length ; to appear in the columns of some religious paper before April 1, I Mil ; the judges t« l>e eminent clergymen and others of different denominations ; the successful essayists to be announced at the International Convention in Minneapolis, July 10, 1901.how many and varied The London\tsays : The admircKs of conventual and monastic establishments in Protestantism may learn a valuable lesson from the book by \u201c Mater Mary Agnes,\" en titled \u201c Nunnery Life in the Church of Eng land,'\" recently reviewed in our columns.This ia the writer\u2019s description of the methed of Father Ignatius : \u201c It is astonishing to contemplate how absolutely father Igsfttius required us to yield our will to h?» will.Sometimes before breakfast he would order that no one, not even the Reverend Mother, should speak for a whole d_ay, thus causing the utmost coniusion, especially among the servants in the kitchen, who were included in the eccentric command, and yet if his own dinner was not properly conked and served in time he would show great displeasure.An-other time, I recollect, he ordered a young and delicate sister, who was very 111 and con sumptive, to walk barefooted in the snow up and down the garden.Once he intended to bring a young mouk ill from his monastery to be nursed by a young novice nun, and she was to devote tbe whole of her time to look log after him.The Mother would not hesr of such a thing, as she was sure it would (irove an oe>.colon of scandal, but father gnstius boldly asserted that he was quite determined to have nothing but uncondi tional obedience.The Mother and the majority of the nuns refused to accept such an unconditional obedience, and the result was that a split took place.\" Such authentic revelations go far to justify the agitation for an inspection of nunneries.MONTREAL JUNCTION.-:o> lliiildiug Lois for Sale.The salt « of Lots in thia rifting suBurB have l>e.*n so rapid ns to turpass the expectations of all, ami all are unanimous in saying tha\\ as a residential suBurb Montreal Junction stand* pre-eminent.A considérai de number of new contract! have been given for residences to i*e erected before winter.Parties who have not yet seen the Junction should call on us at once.One of ns will accompany them to the ground at any time.One onlft reqttirM to Her it tit Or cênrlncerl of its niiperiority in ei ery respect.Pare by the month is less than 3 cents a trip, and \u2019Ji cents a trip by tlx* year.All prices will la* advanced at the end of this week.Call on us for particulars.HENRY WARD & CO., or MORGAN MOYER, 260 ST.JAMES STREET.Buslncfts Cards.WM RUTHERFORD MANl VAXTi aSMO» à BONS, Windows, Daor».Blind», ¦snldlnts.Trimmings.At.FRErAKED UJMHER « LAruoARD* »< .Au.\u2014ALSO - UINBLISIfti BV TBE LOAD.Pinning ¦III.Parlary nad Dry kiln, atwatkb atebie, MONTREAL._ÜAKE DEPOSIT HOXES or vsftiors »»rx* to *»st *v MIKIHAVr*' BAMS OP HAUSSE, JTTAWA RIVER RAVIBATIO* «OBPARV.THE Cot, Null* Dsmr snJ \u2022« rr»DOOl.X»»U# rX*-rU JjiQUNDRY PAC IRES ARB srPPUP-®» AitrvT» ro« xus PlUBKAtlO, Li» MORGAN CRUCIBLE OO M J.W.PATEE»** A «O., 47 Murray slrrrl.Msnlrrnl.«OR CHEAP DRY (100D8, CARFETH AND OILCLOTH*, \u2014call AT\u2014 PBARIIR BOLAR-H.NEW STAND, All MrSail ¦trerl.|} Door» from Noir» Dsm» .U»»l.| A A A l-.KKI NN K K N LEE N K N È N KKK1 N N N N N S N N NN I* »\u2018 F F I' P N TTTTTHKEl 11 K H TTTTT g\tI\tI.\tK\tI ~\tK\t* R\tR\tT IKK HKK T K\tK\tH\tT K\tK\tIt\tT KKEE K\tK\tT .U It It\t\tTTTTT\t11\tKEEP K\tR\tT\tII\tK K\tK\tT\tII\tK K K It\t\tT\tII\tIBB It\tK\tT\tII\tK K\tIt\tT\tII\tH H\tk\tT\t11\tKERB A AA A A A A A AAA 11 NN 11 N N n N Il K Il N Il N Il N N N I OIH.t>, 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baling direct frsm The reliable empire CLOTMIEBS.11 | CHILDREN\u2019S CLOTHING PARLOR, j] U M IT» for Hoys.« lo IH year*, fü 1.50 lo ifllt.OO.si IT » for * hlldren, « lo I* year», (ftl.oo lo iftM.&O.KNEE PANT».» lo IT yrur«, »c lo *1 60.M UOOL l\u2019ANT», H lo IH yrnr».RI.OO lo *3.60.FREE I E I\" It E KBS NN N N N N N I N N N N N N N N N N NN KEEK K K KEF, K K KEEK TTTTT i t T T T T I.I.L L L L LI.LL OO O O o «» Ü o OO khh o n 8 ¦ 80 8 S 0 sso I Ifl TBOCMBN In sll Aises THE EMPIRE Prlresi mrnii n H h n II H NN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN OHS ¦ ¦ 0 BUS .I ¦sa V V U V V; 8 Hi S vu TTTTT 880 8 H BUM |M*T 1'trt I\u2019ll III II I II MT AT TIIE EMPIRE.not »* AVI» CHILDREN\u2019» »TKOA*.WARM OtEKCOATH.^;rnllrll^rl»\u2022» Itmliir«« Hnlls »l Ihe following prlreo : *5.50, *B.O0.*«> 50.*7.no.*r»*rd * »?o( doing tii*lnen bet filled * long felt irAnt ia thil city *1.50 1.76 *.7* 3,50 6.00 5.50 1 HIS'.MANTEL, In Wood, Marble or Wale, wllh Vile Faring nml Hearth.MOCK, I»; WITH OVER MANTEL, 633 ÎC FIREPLACE, to; WITH OVER MANTI L.»« to PR IIA u AT EDWARD EARL & CO.\u2019S, *9 lllrurj hirtrt.Thl* I» oo# of our B«llum prie#\t».Wf bti dbtrr cbt\u2019*|>*r a lid ptill rffectiv#.\u2014Al.MO.\u2014 English and American Grate*.ah.smi'» «r TILF.N for flAthrootg», Vr*tlbule end Hearth VIoM-t Klonr Tllee, laid io Portland Cessent, W W.flathroom Floor», ordinary tire, 413.Prince»» nttlt -trool * 60 a in.u.81 PI \u2018 Strain**» \" Prtno* of WaJr* and lu -I* to run until oloae of iia«I«aUim.Mkauitr \" Prluo» u4 Walr.f,.,m Ig-.ui Wnlu«odaya and Saturday* fo* Oum.At PIatkU, t arilloo, And oooneoUug eur.Mr Maud* for OranxIU.Haakaatiur» aad inurmrdiau |nrta u> ottava Htrau.rr ¦' PrtiXMW from Moatr*»! tarn W*4o»»day» and Hatufdaj* lor HI Aon.» MuJaoo, Rigaud, M Au-4fBW ft, ri rurtuii* ftiid CtflUoo.PM»*og»r* may take » a.u» train for St.Annaa Wed-redeye end «alurdaye tueonnact with abu*» .tramer, Prelaht amrd at kooaet rate, A|>|Jr Head OOic*.SB Common «treat.R.W.HHftPHCRB Jr., ________________ Me»*»**.pinaar OF PLEASURE trTp£ MONTKRAL TO ROCHKBTBR.M V., -ros- (IAKDRN CITY OF AMERICA.\u2022 Ith t 'bartuttr, 10» Con*» UlarJ ol IS* La»**.ROVNB TRIP, ftl7.M.Mr»U and Hartfe lorludcd.MoNTKKAI.to Kgl.LRVILLR and return.|ll OU.Equally Ion rates to and from nay porta KUgant .launch .ldv-»hr*l «trainer, aleiasbria.Rani III th» Rapid» Prom Canal Malin rany THUHMDAY al I» a m.Ticket* or loformatloo on «u»m«r or from B.RATTF.BSBV, 174 SI.Jamea atreef.Medicines, &c.pilTS CURED.DR.kLIVE\u2019S 4.REAT HKR6R REHTMKER Gore* Kpllrptlc Fill and all dltordtr* of the Nmona 8|*t*Ui.Price, |4 UO per Lottie, or 11* Him (or |5 00.(iRANOE KI.OHHOM Dr.MrOtll* celebrated r» n idy (or (ftnell diM-a*.-» A (r«*h lupply |.i*t reccm-d.Country order* promptly filled.Agent\u2014 J.A.HARFE, Drngglil, I ?so Noire Daine alreel.Telephone, CURES Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, miioHnncMH, liiilney Complaint Scrofula.Krgulnle» the Mlnniurh, Liter, Rowel, ¦ltd lllorxl.Cure» f'onallpatlnn, lleixlnrhe, Fr-tunic «'oiniilHlnla, tkenernl Heiiiui», nml nil llrokcn Down t rin.lllloni of Ihe Hyalrm.Ill KIMM k KIOOD KITTLRH I» a Purely Vegelnhle, BloO to youne C»nadl»n*.Flic, per 100, |3 00 H»inple, So.The (IALKH Temp»?-aocr Drpoallory.347 (luy «tree'.Montre»!.\t_ cord.The letter» teal* A Veil», Prlre* : * S.50 7 HO 7.80 FngHib TWEED [ERE V E UtEB V v r v v V V vv V KKKE I B EKE B R ekkb R K It R\tR R\tR U K K A A A A A A AAA P D D D D D\tD D\tD D\tD D D DD D A AA A A A NN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN KREI R I REr.REES SNn M M M M V V\tA AAA\tN\tN N < V V\tA\tA\tN\tN N T\tA\tA\tN\tNN \t18 THE\t\t - NM\tP PP\tII\tIt B R N M\tP\tP\tM\tK\tB 1 N M\tP\tP\tII\tB\tB 4 N M\tP P P\tII\tK R R *M M\tP\t11\ta 5 NN M\tP\t.1\t W M\tr\tII\tk B OO 0 o o o a ; o 00 ¦r.BS I I I ERRS I ¦ EKE BIRR and N55R*f£CiA£S[S PROF.» AMI EL N.CRAKT, let Honor» DIplom», Opblb»lmlo College, N.V.Kpertoelr-e «od Eyt-g!«**ee fitted to th< «IgM t y nr» and .Plantir.a method».Eyre carefully and dellcul.ly x.'-d No ettra charge* IllfDoult optical work and OOillKti pr\u2019l the In my \u2022 ami mupail.ir Hy\"tC!n, and Is tbu BEST TONIC f LYM PHATIC subjccli, find all murring from NERVOUS DEBILITY, POORNESS OF BLOOD mxl the EXCESSES OF YOUTH.DUSAKT S SYHUPof LACTO-PHOSPHATEI «if LIMElNlnh'ii !\u2018\"l f rilill lr.-n wli \u2014\u2022 Uni! «j \u2022 r >k and wlio ri'jmro this boiH;-Ii>niJn« | UiaU-rtal.I! IS A SPECIFIC IH 'HUNT'S SRffH OIARRHOF* 1H0 ASSiSTS CH lORfN IN THF FORMATION AND | CUTTING Of THEIH TFFTH.y lu *io «nay be obtained rrmn all I>Tti(rgl»t»| m CANADA an «ia »tty to the yrletora.X> SMS \u2022 «T '\u2022»\t\u201e o?(m ao doing, granting h ^.\u201ceS\u2019iHi \u201cil3 t2SAs«- carried out.nd for for o.hw pufper*» LYMAN A MftOPlIKR«»N.DUNDUr.ij'\"*gohdW)\u201e (or Applicant».Montreal, 1*1 October.IMS.College -if of It* I' CMAUSION.M D Plumbers, &c.G ORDON BROB., BTIAMFITTER* FLCMBERB, (1AB AND » RKAVK1 Eurnaoa» repaired and fitted up.Boil Tatenhone.Na.4SM- 4711 COLOGNE.Made is Oclrgn*.Cera any.Ajaaye aeS for \" 47U.\" Th* Beit la tie world ^j*.OOLBY à DAVEY, Israel leal SaalUrlaas.mm* Mte(-WalFF TINHM1THINU AND RjtXHTlNO.6*4 BLAIRV BTBMT, AU Jobbing Promptly AMa-*\u201c* MHNSA TENTS FOR SALE AT TUA to, Ckonw VERY lattu tajpwtioa >t th*(/ Urt* r«nTTEK\\ , FISH aaI FECIT K VI VIS *nJ OAR VERA.Rr.AJv' FIVE OCLOCK KETTLES ur« LKATMRR QOOOd Ac.Ac.ELECTRO PLATED WARE M erarf 4ckcrtpk an.RPOoXdaaJ FORKS au4 CUTLERY »l fuirto ^a*.1» »rt«f of » seotary la popclamy froa »c»f to r*ac M R'< KIPTIOT BATn.fKlu ___\t_____ o T -i to oo* kLlrs**.ft tt tli.ft Ki ; iO fW 50 IX |S niooc to Club* : .s >rtKer .M««*pa(nr.RX-: 10 WEEKLY WITNEAA WitA l»r«* tfpr or nt*.R)c js-r llaa.O^-thiH r*.diet I M Jl oar u*u*l \u2022a.iul aiftnu.-iA tfPa*.Spccix oetrkci mo*.AD5 FBTlSIXIi B A TO.duly wrntEsa Prtr'.'.aMaoJ upvtrto.10c p«t Lac.Ooo'.rKrt oa (*>9f«bt* 1er»».he ?aitn Witness* Calendar ADVERTISEMENTS.PROTECTION A0A1N8T KIKK I Saturday, Oct.11th.r»c Ihr KAIMHIY tOMI tM Pol oa* Terra d olla aatl Hollo»» A lre-prooBit« Protect*\tAr«, *ud to*» ul Uf*.and »t»«* la*ur»aoa A a UB*10*U*>I Ft/e prootlu* ll*teri*l.KoSMtaMailM L| Irvl.u* *rclilt«cu »cd lutu/rrt Addfr*» IKK BATHHI % toMPAM.«\tUEsKKOKTU.ONT COUNTY ORANtiK i.o ut.r.A uirritu* of the abor* Loir* «ill b* k«.d to «h* O'mic» 11*11, ItH lit JoniMM/ret.or BATI KDaV EVEN I NO, llta ia*t.a* I o clock MeiiiLri \u2022Hi |>.eOM> otU ud Hr ontor (i M H »l.KO tlNsttk.aeo ifeHKU BRICK ! - tSuNDAY, Oct.12th.E OPENING OK CALVIN Th* OSTAIUO TEKRA (XrTTA A PRKsdKD BRICK (X> .of Taruulo.are t>n pa/»l to all onW?for IK.-tr l're«*»4 B ick Kkp/rto mi Ibey *r equal to Pbiladr!l>hl* Prr Rt.tar* T.A.«lOKKIsOA a t O Ttii.W* Uuildiuk» Tel/fbOor ;3SS Cji .ui >a to .'k f/r \u2022At*.PKEHBYTKUIAN ( III K M Naif* Dauir « (.-*» e«v'l 1\u2018ARrOK RhV UK BMVrH R.I r/Miolpat M u VICAR.D I».I.L I) .II 0«lo «lut.Hri 7 kb !\u2022 > r e Ot» irrtN MiLLi.k rtt l it ».N re MT!'.i.ex k«li e ; » u.1 tiu rk.l* v.1 ura/ta».b»r.r.ia»»it B >.>kk t i i> .IOO I BM 5».I t II I eOl.It IT Ul Frrt.tro* Do! ar per Tr a fur «act Cam «Il IEX Ell/IKMII I.IHMellM.Mi\" BkhK/t a.Director CLASSES WFET FOR DEILL WTD.VRSDA V AND FRIDAY AT $ PM I* InlTrrtlfr »irrei Mronljcnbip, T«o Doi:»» r«-f ë mu: Fvrthrr mfors.ki.as cat (>b*a:.eil \u2018rot th' S*crr Urj of the Educai oai l)« irts/ OOlrr Hour*-3 p.M.la S.T0 p.m RODIE HARVIE\u2019S «>L>-RAIAIX«i tkj -** oc lb* ciart-l fu aad It ere MONTRE \\L WORK.INfiMEN* MITTAL BEN) FIT AM» WIDOWS AND ORPHANS PROVIDENT SO CI ET Y Th.re.ar the a l#e)).m.Ha Monday -ti\\, tu^ : p Bt order Hi»«lkl% TV-ferular Mit A2* MeM.ov \u2022'the W CT f * (P r > l« hrX ot HONDa\u2019i\u2019.Oct Uth.ta th* Era* (efMkic Hall «1 t «the.me Mreea a> S p ¦ Reporte tioB Waterloo Oocreataoa dotofatei At* report* of e.rk coltoouoc iatrr.-^ed 10 T«r;erk.- c wart are ir.»:t«L H IRY EL II All Cor deiretk/) Tuesday.Oct.14th.RESETTF RIAN SAIT.ATH SCH'JOl.ABiOCHTI >N A .cua.Maaaiu c Cetwoest dtraM Pm : fter t r L Repoe** L OoCerecore oc t .n.-^T\ti*.I*r CELLJIY.nC H >« t> Iccre*»* Ki.ieo7.\t*7 the B &*¦ Dr Mk VICaP * Parw =al Wnr* AX! larreewed are cwrd:aL7 :ît >¦: TBRRIlt F FR 4*1 R.de.7 P As A HLKVEY INSTITUT K Wednesday, Oct.¦ora of UTDrrrtY and ttrnE.Friday, Oct.¦ mm 1 \\ TIIK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.SATtrRn.tr, October 11, 1890.guMb to compléta control over the Ix>wer /amlreal, Ami in the recent trenty lietwoun the Hritiah nnd I\u2019ortugueae govnriiateuU Uie /.amboai waa declnrod open to all nation*, a* waathe Congo, the Niger and other Airh an rivera.The liritieh are clever a*ilor*, aud it i* probable that the Portuguese will dud the liritUh guntoata on the riter above them î without knowing very well how they got 1 there, iiritith men o(war have l>eeu eugaged iu eurveying the aoutheru mouth* ol the /.am.I»e«i, which have never been uavigated, aud it U generally lielieveil that Uiey have found n channel in one of them.ATI'RDAY.OCTOBEP.II.1390.Tub Ni xkationai.Cohhilxpondent in thU province of ttie Itoaton l>aily Olt ha* most infamously libelled the parUh prle«t of St.Henri and the people, both Kugliah and I rench «peaking, of this province.A Sunday or two ago Father Decary, iu a sermon, warned his people that the failure of the crops and other misfortunes were (iod's punishments for their sins, lie preached against the sins of inteinperan.e, of blasphemy and profanity, of extravagance and lust, but all that he said was put mode* rxtely and did not imply general prevaleuoe.A short summary of the sermon appeared in the WifM/ii, and the scoundrelly libeller has, by changing the language and making additions V* the paragraph, put iuto the mouth of the priest charges of \u201c na* ticnal immorality and debauchery \" which he never made.Not only that but tho roecal has gone through all the Police Court sewers with a muck rake and has brought together the accumulation of months of thi worst cases of crime in this province and has placed them between inverted commas as a report of the very words which came from the prient, whereas the priest never referred to such incidents at all The purpose of the reporter is to give an air of truth to hi* libel* by making Father Decary responsible for them, and in order to this he remark* But Kslher DaCary'S cslllrs.the iat«r*«t ih»l th* prtr«t icu*t D*lursU> t*k« la Atodk'aUr.g, rkther th*u unjustly a**kllln«, the character of hi* t! >ck, and the ficilitiM poMessed by him for becoming acquainted \u2022 ilh the Inner life of hi* piople, all forbid the a*ku'UE^.lRY 1\t\"-7r V c p:\tilwarktoke niase after death, though in a m TfTSOAY.'«\u2022teOer i, fc » .i«\t\u2018\t* lets violent because more gradual form and are jeterally unobserved.Daring the process of phoL^grtphing the d- ad s^ch movements are not seldom recorded by the camera.An instance occurred the other day which alarmed the relatives of the dead person.THE CANADIAN WOMANS BaeH ar MnMoa* ».aotf Ma Aaaaal TSma 0«wi:; aa4 TSaa*ao»ii4 Marus* :a ta» noi\u2022 W '.a* V « (' A .\u2022» rVCOAF.ta* .MA I'«t .M : X p b A torg* aswaa**** ¦ ram at.a nK, mm xi H.to.I ON*D I LF.Oot 7*cr1W7 jyjTONTREAL PROTESTANT TM» half ro/St \"A of va»'\"r^w -»* kei »».».\u2022alt»»* o4 tSw imu-z-.jc «RI t* W14 u.to* B *ri Mac* cm WSDNB«DAT.tot IStK b«C.a ikr-» ; * a.*\u2022 m»i».to* npar: *f ta* Ljar-i ot M*a*tr* «et aa>! IA» \u2019./«caafti.a ot farrx.ncotaa bf \u2022 B».I t RI llk«ll AXK.Bt.hey ^JONTRFAL DISPENSARY.OF P» UH 4T«»ltobl»T., «a FRIDAY I7it OCTOB»B ¦\t'\t^ Ctorboo tô V**» pi*> SO* a»*-» Be 1st t< Axv.m nreei.wc\u2018- »Ja* V.-» r a«pe *t fc / «cknc* A*t»> »b a* fr/x mmdr*' a»-tin* nr- +.1/ b » - » Met to is* .z.l*n fzr4 u ta* under»ou Brotliers, xvlio liaxe pur-el a-ed the rigb' 10» Canada, .ek io form a company with a capital of ¦jl,o00,0')o.It L.as-etted by them that tailway men sax\u2019 an n-cie« \u2022\u2022 ol hlte.-n percent tiaction power xx ill i i >-engines increased earning |ioxxer o' '55.A - there are ov«r I,\"\"\" engines in Canada, at 5 percent ro alt y it would not take many of therntbea!n a magnificent return if they fiad tfii- chame.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.( from Our Own Corrttponùnt.) \u2022J i ssic, Oct.o.CUIMINAL ASS1Z.ES.Tiie Criminal Assizes lor this district opentwl thi* loreuoon, the unusually lar.-e attendait *r marking th»- deep interest taken in »om>- of lbs cases to cottte before the Court during ins term Judge Boss»\u2019 presided, and after the grand jury had been -worn ir with Mr.Jo*.Bottereil, boot and shoe manufa.turer, a* their foreman, His Honor addressed them at considerable length on the nature and importance of their duties, regretting to state that the number of cases to he submitted to them war larger than in any one term for .-.everal years, and that amongst tlu-m xvere to be found some ol the greatest .rimes that could fie committed, iiug that he thought it his duty ts V e gr and add specially draw their attention to the indict meats lor murder ami areon.On this head, he -aid \u2014 \" B.-ar in mind that to eonsti-tute the crime of murder it is not alxxavs necessary that the accused he proved to have liai the specific intention ot killing or causing the death of the j.er^on who ha.» died, but that wheuexeran illegal action, an action had in itself is committed witha felonious intent, and that death follows, there is murder.For iu-tan.-e, il a matt set fire to a house with felonious intent whereby a person in it is burned t« death, it is murder (the Delamarre case) , and again, if a stone he thrown at a matt with intent to gnexou ly hurt, and the stone does not strike the person intended, hut strike- and kills another person (the Ora.g .» Road station murder), ii\tfol xvf.u he lia done i.> bad iu i elf and he m.^t fie answerable lor all the consequences.These principles are absolute in laxx, and you are hound to apply them.' To the great criminal, libel and conspiracy cases His Honor made no special reference except to remind the grand jurors in a general way that thev should b< guided Hotels hr (he desire to render ju.-lice, that all men should be equal in th.-ir eyes, thex were in the eye» of tiie law, and that their judgment should he rendered without tear or favor and w ith the imnartialitx which should fie the rule of all judge .An atljournment then took place until three in the afternoon.STE.Ul XEGONDB ANNEXATIONISTS.M'-ssrs.Bisseite, Lutlrcll and Deni» have b* en appointed a suh-committe.by tfieKte.Cunegonde annexationi-d.^ to enter into negotiation'' with the Oitv Council of Montreal for holding a meeting nt which .< bn is ot mon could beagre.d upon.PRESENTATION Ma.or Prevolt of the'- 'th.wai lt\u201ct evening bres'-nied with an elegant mahoganx *«¦ retarv Ly the officers ami ex-officer-» ot the battalion on 'be apiiroach ot his marriage with Mho livlé Fraser, Rivtére du Loup.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Hstora to tfmfflo «amlnf* from Ontobsi 1st to \"et.mtb.18SO !\u2014 iwo.imo.ono 1889.S', 1,000 Inaraow to* 1*90\u2014.-.116,000 KamlBss of New Pmoswlok R*llw»v arc lactuitert la both ysarv.FATHER MATHEW C1VTBNABY.The arrangements for the local celshiation of the Father Mathexx centenary will he carried out, as annoum cd la t week in the lt'i(nr«« They include the reception of the communion at their respective < bur he-.at si\\ o clock to-morrox» moaning, and Pontifi ai maai nt S'.Ann s Church by vicnr apo-tolu Lorrain, of Pontia .Tin Ilev.Father M-fallen, of Ht Patrick'», will be the prea» her.The local Catholic soci* tie.w ill attend in a body, meeting at their hall-, and runrc.li to the hurch.The Monday night .«ocial .elebralion at tiie Queen\u2019s Hall, as previourly announc'd, will he add reared by Dr.iling«'on and Mr.J.J.Curran, M.P.It is interesting to note that the St.Patrick Tcmperanc* Society here was organised in 1841, just two i»-ara after Father Mathe- had inaugurated his r> markabh crusade.CITY ITEMS.The Methodist prayer meeting at Cote Ht.Paul is In W on Thursday evening not Wed nesday, as stated in the nsligious Notices Hs*.where.The visiting governors to fi tor the week Mondât, G iobcr Lttli.BunlinandG.B Burhma the Montreal \u2022 ummencihg Messrs.Ales.SIL\u2019NDMCOOB * W The Royal TempUra band was prevent at the sailors' concert last evening.The programme gone through by the sailorii was a credit to tne institution.T^'annual closing concert will take place\t'M N»»v«mt>«r in the Queen \u2022 Hall, and^L««/{ ^ splendid reputation the hail isoure ^ ''s^ded \u2022 Yl KHItA TION' AT .«I.4011 \\.Ni.Joua, N.H., Get.Iff.One of the largest tcrnperauce demonrlratioo ever held in the Mat dime Provinces x»a* the Father Mathew centenary celebration by the Roman Catholic total abstinence societies to-dax.Ncarlx 2.ISS' men and bo*s w» r.- in line oi*prol Mr.Dillou appeared in court on the tir-t day ol the ti al.4 he Crow n, he -aid, h.id sub-ie^uently amended certain particulars of tbe charges, and therefore tbe nail given for the détendants no longer held good.Auer listening to the arguments on this point the court announced that m its opinion the charge.» against the defendants, although thev had been amended bv the Crown, were nub-antiallv the same.It therefore granted Mr.Honan's reijnest, and the court's cartilicnt.oi non-appearance was attached to the hail bonds.An adjournment was then taken to enable the Crown to con-ider what steps Should betaken.Warrant have been issued tor lilt* ftrrfét of Mr.Dillon dQd Mr.O Bru*n.Their bail will be forfeited and will be paid by the National League.Lom.on, October lo.Mr.T.P.O Connor » paper, the Star, savs Messrs.Dillon and O Bricn went to Waterford and trom tliere to Havre on Wednesday, and that they proceed from the latter port to New I oik.l)ele< tiv's have hoarded all out going steamers and searched in vain for Dillon and O'Brien.They arc convinced the two ar.already on tlic way to America.It is possible, they -ay.that Dillon and U Brien sailed on a yacht ami hoarded a steamer outside of Queenstown harbor.A despatch from Tipperary sav \u201c I hough shadowed a- never shadowed before, they joined a liner by the aid of a friendly crati and an- now well on their way to New York.It is impossible to convey any idea of the frenzy ol delight here.Mr.Harrington declares that warrants lor their arrest had been prepared on Saturday in the event of Dillon ami O\u2019Brien attending Monday 's conference in Dnhlin in tead oftbeu-irial.He adds \"This information and tin-dilatory court proceeding», palpably intended to frustrate their American m -sion.decided them to delv Mr.Balfour, but they ha AN INSANE PEER.Lonoon, October 10.Lord Cahir rested vesterday at Croydon THE AUSTRALIAN STRIKERS.London, October 1».- The striker» in Aus-tialia have sent a telegram to their brethren here saving they require tio.ooo to win in their struggle against their emplo.vers.1 hev \"iiarantec the repayment of the money, and .»av if it is sent lo them the succès» ot their strike is assured.The London committee is con-ddering the advisability ot raising the amount desired and sendin : it to Au»trAha.LOOSE TONGDED ILTRAMONTANERS.Mahkid, Oct.lo.\u2014It is rumored that Count Tonielli, the Italian minister here, has made , formal complaint to the Spanish Government that the Ultramontane speakers at the Roman Catholic congress at Baragom have used violent language against Italy and King Humbert, the Minister of Foreign Adairs has visited the Italian minister, and expressed the Spntii»h Government s regret at the objectionable language used in the Congress.\u201cA DEPLORABLE ERROR.LoMins, Oct.io.\u2014Mr.Gladstone sent to a Nottingham correspondent from Hawarden vesteruav a postal card giving his opinion ot the new United States tarid law.He says \u201c The tariff act is, as you will suppose, in my eyes a deplorable error, attended with severe ami cruel eonse loom» l tried .11 th.r.mtpl doctor, t coOte ttnd, Gid lo no »*.il I expcodwl Mme tire thtmi.nJ doll.r.irjinii to lin t .cure, Iml could not, i vid lln.ll> *i*icg myrclt \"P to die.my good wif» «ug-gc.trd w> me, one d.y, lo try lhe Oirm riiA KimU'II», w hi'h Were so exteiMirrly MlvertlMd and n«ed I followcl her nuggcitloo, .nd .In h.ppy to ».y by diligent .ppllc-: Hoc of your UlTK-UR V RguruiCN for *e»eu month» l w w enlirply cured, .ft* r *i>enditig live year* of tune and money wtUioul .tail, .nd .in » \u2022mod and well man to.d*y.You m.y refer to me if you wi*h, M I will tell any one who m.y call on me iuy i>*piTlence C.I I'RAKHAMa.I Fulton Flat Market, New York.Arnll.IS, IS( humlllaUug diahguratlona, arei of threatened danger* happily aod «yexlily ended, l.y the Ci rr itA| R> ugmr-., the grv.lMt Hkln Curer.Blood Puiltl.ra and Mumor Rem.diet the world ha* eter known Ci Tl< i it* BK»«>ttNNT, the new Blood aod Skin PurlBer Internally (to clean», the blood of all impurHiaa amt polaonoua elcuienU), and Ct'Tl' t'p.a, the greal Hkln Cure, aod OVTtctflU Boar, an ei'iulalte Bkln Beautlfler, eitrnially (to clear the akin aud acalp, and reetore the hair), cure ««ery diceaee and humor of tha akin, acalp and blood, with lom of hair, from infancy to age, from plmpliw to (crofula, «hen the beet (ibyatclane, hoepltala, aod all other remedial fail ADVERTISEMENTS.Shave fc niufil watch tcM fût ihc Jia ïuI) and amjdcxim fC-ek^.w fynce uMn\\ 'Ifaiji IJumàMa ukdl till ctfu u.w ¦vi ïiaimnatk (mfilâm.kc/tiiig l!icJdrUcflfv&,\\ 'fwmKdmiandnmg/imJAavdlkfmndmmmidilmji [ilù.lkfdialfœ/tùijlJicwcMj?J^y_ The heat for the Complexion.A f*hahn for the Skin.\u201d The moat economical; it wear a to thinneaa of a wafer.Pears* Soap ia sold in every City in the World, \u2022wrj\t\"\t.'\t.PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889.Priirs\u2019 olituinpti the only Gold Medal awarded solely foi Toilet Soap in competition with all the world.HIGHEST POSSIBLE DISTINCTION.AS ROLLING OFF A LOO.This expression will apply.amoiiK 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H**lr»al.Ualike meet liquida Recamier Balai ie e \\ cetdingly benenoal to the complexion, and would reetore its texture and color even the ugh it were us- d at night and removed in the morning a» the t ream should be.Kecamier Lotion, which has in it a proper don of the Almond meal, so inch L»ik- { of.Called, through it* w a l«rful success in re ir.< ving freckles and moth patches, \u201cMoth and Freckle Ljü.c.is jerhs; * the moat mar vêlions in it» result* of any ?the artiJes known as \u201c Kecamier*.It will remove Freckle* and Moth Patche*.is soothing and eÆcaJ' us in any irritation of the cuticle, and is the most delightful of wasr»* for removing the dust from the fa^e after an hour spent in the streets r travelling.It is a cno»t de»ira-.Lie subedtute for the Colog: e and Water* j which many Udiea use for want of so: .etning better.Kecamier Pcwder is in three ihade*\u2014 ] white, feah and cream.It is the dnest : pow.lrrerer anuiacrured : the bolting cloth | tore ugh which it is lifted is made of aucb dnely woven lilx that no other powder, Fr-n.:fc or American, will go through it.It is ^-.arantetoi free from biamath, lead or araenic, and should be used as well in the nursery as for the toilet of older peraon*.It is a delightful po* ier fer gentlemen after thavitg, and has the great advantage of staying on, and will not make tr.e face shine.Kecamier Soap i- a perfectly pure aoap, containing the healing ingredienta found in tee Kecamier ( ream an i Lodoo.Mme.Patti, »in.e the intr'-duriion of the Kecamier 'oap, I vi di».ar led all cthera.She saya : \u201c Ilecamier S»*p i\u2019 perfect I thought other scape geed, hut i had never tried the Kecamier.I shaK never use any other.It far aurpasse» all toilet toape.J The Krcamier Toilet Preparadons are posi-dvely free frem all injurious ingrédient\", and contain neither lead, biamath,nor arsenic, as attested to after a tear.ning analytia by such eminent s-.kntiite as Hs-ylt A.M tt, Ph.D., LLD., Member of the London, P.ris, Ber.in and American Chemical Sociede*.Thomav b.'miHA.v, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professe : of Cher Lrtry of the Steveca Institute of Technology.Piter T Ac^ten, Ph.D.t F.C.S., Profeaacr of fréterai and Applied Chemistry, Rutger* College and New Jersey Ttate Srientià: School.If ycur druggist doe* not keep the Kecamier Preparations, refute aubetitutee.Let him order for you,or or 1er youmelf from eitner of the Canadian of es of the R- -arr.ier Mac a filtering Cotr.pany, 374 and 376 't.Paul atreet, Montreal, and HO Wellington street East, Toronto.For aale in Canada at our regular New York price* : R»carrier Cream, jl.50.Kecam ier flal.m, (1 '>0.\tI.-carrier Moth and Frtokle Lotion, fl.JO.K-cimier Soap, acented, 50c.; unseen ted, 2.7c.K»-camier Powder, large boies.$i,00.Small boxes, 50':.EUROPE! 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EUROPE I TICKETS ET ALL ALLAN.bOHDTlOB aa< BEAVEE Lum._\t___n* BO.VTEEAL.»ATIOBAL, CCKJ» HABBTEG AMEKT AV WBITE VTAE.CVBAED (NHAJI BOBT^ BEEMA* LLOTI» OEAEEAI.TBANtATLAB TIC.«TATE, AB'.BOE ked BEL 9TAE Lcc.«.»a BEW TUBE A ar V n/.EJD* Vt-T IBDIto t *n \u2022» «nu la» lossw «aMatoas Saton lass- Um +èmrw 1 fclcmt) i ___** *.a*krS* «MV1».at\t-kX** BBT toaC tor aassa f.v m xy av* viirmm \u2022» ¦î*fc,V,pw*- *»*«¦' es- 4»**, City aa>4 Crs- tnet\tU.i fe^.a*\tS m m B.BlTTEBkB*.Ac»au i Ba ISM It\t\u2022 a -w REFORD S AOBNCIBS.¦pyONALDSON LINE, X/ SVEERLT ALAktoWW Kf WEtBLT 4iLA*to#W SEB*KE.toUix* from Boa Waa.n»ry WED NEAL AY Horitaa W ABWICE,\t.** 'ML M AMAEYKTtlJA tJWtca Urt* Ock m*££?\t1J*\u2014 » cibce.ath of salvation,\u201d said Rodin, piously, \u201c his (rail and delicate constitution ia almost broken up, morally anil physically.AusUritU-a, macerations, and the divine joys of ecstacy, will probably ha* ten his passage to \u2022 terual life, and in it few day*.\u201d said the priest, shaking his head with a »ohniD air, \u201c jK-rhap*\u2014\u2014 So soon as that, father ?\u2019 \u201c it is almost certain.1 have therefore made use of my dUpcusations, to revive ttie dtar {«nitent, as in art/ do merits, a member of our divine Company, to which, io the usual course, he has made over all Ills po* Mirions present and to come\u2014ao that now he can devote himself mtirely to the care of his soul, which will be one victim more rescued from the cUws of SaUu.\" \u201c Oh, Father ! cried the lady, in admira tiou : \u201cit is a miraculous conversion.Father d Aigrigny told me how you had to contend against the intlucnce of Abbe Gabriel.\u201d \u201c The Abbe Gabriel, \u2019 replied Rodin, \u201chas b»en punished for meddling witn what did not concern him.I have procured his su» pension, and he lias been deprived of his curacy.1 hear, that he goes about the cholera hospitals, tc administer Christian consolation : we cannot oppose that- but this universal comforter is of the true heretical stamp.\" ** tie is a dangerous character, no doubt,\u201d answered th> princess, \u201c for he has consider able influence o\\er other men.It must have needed all your admirable and irriseatible eloquence, to combat the detestable counsels ot this Abbe Gabriel, who had taken it into his head, to i-ersuade M.Hardy to return to the life ot tiie world.Really, father, you are a second st.Chrysostom.' \u201cTut, tut, madam !\u2019 said Rodin abruptly, for he was very little sensible to flattery : \u201c keep that for < thers.\u201d \u201c 1 tell you, that you're a second St.Chrysostom, father,' repeated tiig princess, with enthusiasm : \u201clike him you deserve the name of Golden Mouth.\u201d \u201c Stuff, madam, you will not catch old birds with chatf,' replied Rodin, harshly.\u201c I hate compliment', and i never pay them.\u201d \u201c Your modesty must pardon me, father,\u201d .«aid the princess humbly ; \u201c I could not resist the desire to express to you my admiration for as you almost predicted, or at least foresaw, tw o members of the Kennepont family have, w ithin the last few months, resigned all claim to the inheritance.\u201d R< din harked at Madame de Saint-Hi/ier with a softened and approving air, as he heard her thus describe the position of the two defunct claimants.For, in Rodin a view of the case, M.Hardy, in consequence of nis donation and hit suRidal asceticism, belonged no longer to this world.Ike lady continued : \" One of these men, a wretched artisan, bos been led to his ruin by the exaggeration of hia vices.You have brought the otner into the path of salvation, by varryinj out hisloving and tcnderqualities.Honor then to the fc resight, father ! for you said, that you would make use of the passions to attain your end.' \u201c Ho not boast too soon,\u201d said Rodin, impatiently.\u201c Hate yon forgotten your niece?and the Hindoo and the daughters of Martha! Simon .Have they also madeaChrittian end, or resinned their claim to share in this inheritance : \u201c No, doubtless.\u201c Hence, you see, madam, we should not lose time in congratulating ourselves on the past, but make ready fi r the future.Tne great clay approaches.Tne first of June is cot far off.Heaven grant, we may not see tne four surviving members of the family '.octinueto live impenitent up to that period, »nd so take petsetaion of this enormous property the source of perdition in their hands \u2014but productive of th* glory of the Church, in the bands of our Company !\u201d \u201c True, father !\" \u201cBy the way, you wert io see your lawyers on the subjectif your niece ?\u201d \u201c I have seen them, father.However un certain may be the chan- e of which I spoke, it is worth trying.I snail know to-day, i hope if it is legally possible.' \u201c 1'erhsp.i then, in the new condition of life to which she would reduced, we might Lnd means to effect her conversion, said Rodin, with a strange and hideous smile ; \u201c until now, since she ho* been fatally brought in contact with the Oriental, the happiness of these two pagtns appears bright and hangelesa as the diamond.Nothing bites into it.not even Faringhea ¦ tooth, l.et n* hope that the I.ord will wreak justice on tn-ir vain and guilty felicity 1\u201d ! his conversation was here interrupted by Father d Aigrigny, who entered the room with an air ol triumph, and exclaimed, \u201cVictory ?\u201d \u201c What do you tay ?1 asked the princess, t* Ht is gone\u2014last night, said Father d Ai- HOME DEPARTMENT.1\u2018hi/k Hoohekbumnu Ntokikm\u2014Thk Win nkkh Or The Taunt\tLinbn\u2014Who Shah.Re Ot u Gi s-T-t ?\u2014Co OMKATIVE Hudmekeki'INii.No i>JMs*a4«r woifc bas UUto to th* lot cl the llotac Mltot lor MU.S Unie Ui»n th* i»adluK ol th» bcuer tcr| il.» .Unit*, I'M tehlL-b (iiltr» »t>* olf.red lu Au»u*t ImK for It* U»t story, It artU b» nasiaUrsd, w*« o0ody .Talk ol general \u2022hlii Kvrr»thing tier n.ed to slid* like tuaglc Into place under Lcule's ealllui Ungers.\"ho much lortlepmolhers,\" she evolalmed,gleefully, as she hung up the broom artd du»l pan,and uuvretiallerl the pota Into the>r o»u domain.\"I »as l>'ea*ed with one, and my fattier made i'.e mind tier lOS, aithoUfI I cried bitterly, when I came borne from Mrt.Ltv l and hid to go to the kitchen and |>eel potatoes hhr told me the! I bad to learn to thine In the kitchen ae well a* lu the |>arlor l| did ley my eoul to be made tour tmtaon principle when I waalonglng Io wleldmy bneb tit) In ut) dear old studio.1 am thankful now though, blcae her precious old heart.She Inal.ted on father seeing that I had a pump In the kitchen I eGie they bought me a piano Come, we muel have Mm mte for lea \u2022\u2022 I'aoey'e \u2018\u2018 charactere are master hands tor bli cult* I always expect to tee something about sods and sour milk aa soon ae I get ooe ot tier books lleie t the wav to make them In real llfr \" hhe took a cup of flour and dropped a small halt teaspooniul e' *oda and one ot cream ol tartar Into It, turned the whole Into the tleve, and eo on until thee* were four cups ci flour In all, each with a bat ieaepoonful ot soda and cne of cream tartar Alter \u2022itting It three tlmas.she added salt, and butter the el/e of an egg.Thle waa rubbed oarefully Into the Hour.Afterward* the etlrred In sour milk with a lork until It waa the right contliteoey for rolling I made a brisk lire meanwhile, and very toon they were purt.ng up In orthodox tty Ie In a hot oveo Do you always use sour milk .* I ati.ed \" No, tweet will do.and very often I take Ice-cold star, raid Louie, a* she rapidly waahed up toe lew Irbeerbe had used.\"I can't bear to leave dt.bea Who said Kodifl.\u201c Marshal Simoo, replied the sbb«.\" At last ?«aid Rodin, unable to hide his joy.It was no doubt hit interview with General Havrincourt, whien filled up the measure,\u201d cried the princess, \u201c for I know he had a long conversation with the general, who, like ao many others, believed the reporte in circulation.All means are good against the im pious !\u201d added the princess by way of moral.\u201c Have you any details ?\u201d asked Kodin \u201c 1 have just left Robert,\u201d s»ld Father d Aigrigny.'\u2022 His age and description agree with the msrtrutl s and the latter travels with his papers.Only one thing hss greatly surprised your emissary.\u2019 » \u201c What is that !\u201d taid Rodin.\u201cL\u2019ntil now, he had always to contend with the hesitations of the mamhal, and had moreover noticed his gloomy and desponding air.Yetterdsy, on the contrary, he found him so bright with happin**», that he could oot help stklng him the cause of the altera tlon.\u201d \u201c Well ?said Rodin and the prince* together, both extremely surprised.The marshal antwered :\t* I am indeed the happieet man in the world ; for 1 am going joyfully to accomplish a sacred doty - The three actor* in this scene looked st each other in silence.f To U tonltnutd.J TEE \u201cI WILLS\" OF SCRIPTURE.Tbs twilight gave place to a dark and tU/rmy night, yet the Jew continued to pray, kneeling at the foot of the cross.COMI'lLEb hY MRS.S.H.MICH BN.Saturday, Octotn.r It.THE IrlVINE ftCILlrtK, 1 will lay thy itones with fair colors, and lay thy foundations with sapphires.\u2014Isaiah ilv, 11.For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker la God.\u2014 Hebrews xi.10.Chapter LIII.THE COUNCIL.7 he following sc* ns took place at Saint Di/ier House, two days after th* recon 'illation of Marshal Kimon with bis daughters.The Princess is listening with the most pro-foond attention to the words of Kodin.The reverend father, according to hia habit, stands leaning against the maiBtl piece, with bis hands thrust into the pockets of his old brown great coat.His thick, dirty shoes hav* left their mark on tire ermine hearthrug.A deep sense of satisfaction ia impressed on the Jesuit s cadaverous counten M*ce, Princess de Saint llixler, dresse*! with that sort ol modest elsganca which bacornev a mother of the Cburcn, keeps her eye* fixed on Kodin \u2014for the latter has completely sup planted Father d Aigrigny in the good graces of this pions lady.The coolness, aurKvoity, lofty intelligence, aad rough and imperio is character of the %x sodas, bars overawe I thia proud woman, nad Inspired her with a lacert admiration.Kvtn his filthy habite Let Me May That I'kayek in the name of Jetua means a great deal more than for the sake of Christ.If 1 were to go to the banker of a friend and say to him, \u201c Will you piv me DO for so and so t sake, he is a good friend of mins,\" do von think I should get the money?Rat if 1 could show that my wealthy friend had given ms a power of attorney to draw in hia name then the chMjue I drew would be aurely honored, because his credit would be at stake.Our Father will never ruin the ciedit of his dear son.Anything that we aak In his name, anything that he himaelf would aak, we, asking in his name by faith, will receive.Hence we can lannch out into any enter prisewhen we ar< sure that it ia in accordant'* with God * mind and will.J tuition Taylor.Until We Have Home Arithmetic by which we can compute the value of a human sou), we r*o in no sense spsk of a license as high.You would not for a thousand dollars allow a leprous hand to ba laid upon the head of yoor boy, and yet for this mere pittance we permit the liquor dealer to ruin his white soul, and then call it \"high license.'' Can the r«ft of moitalt Gotvlp It pleating, whatever may u» laid agali.it It.What on tirth It more Intereetlng than the men and wonirri\u2014yee.and the children \u2014 about ue?Surely no etudy of geology or astronomy, botany or chemlelry, muelc or poetry, literature or art, can be -fUlte so Interesting, can touch >|Ulte so cloeelv ; bu», ol our*», »e do not approve of any but kindly Kceeln.where faults are rot drtgged forth and put un der the mi roscope, nor hlnte made that we know well enough we have no foundation for.Anyway, Mr* Kerri* thought ever all ebe had to do, (he tewing for her two daughter», one cf whom was etltl at echocl, while the other had \"finished her education' several rare before, and w*« her mother e nrlroe minister In hcutehold tffairt.Then there wae Jreele Taylor, who wat vMtlng her fitter, Mr* Ward ; the.mutt atk her to dinner some day, lor Mr Taylor and Mr.Kerri* had been friend* rt college.Yee.either the or Alice, her eldest daughter, tuuvl call that afternoon, and aek That afternoon, true to her resolution, Mrs.Ferrie «et forth, unaccompanied though, for Mlit Alice was too truey In the garden to leave, to make rome call*, the last and longest to be reserved for Jessie That young lad- the found ae prettv and blooming a* ever, and trying to help ber «leter, Mrt.Ward Mre A ard » yourgeel.a boy.wa« about tlx week* old, xad It wa> th* flrvt time Mr* Kerrlt had teen the young mother for month» After asking Jeeeie to come tbe following day for six o'clock dinner It (truck her to Include Mr».Ward and baby In the Invitation \" our little housemaid will be delU-bted to get hold of a ) tby to nurte, and you don't look t* we'l ie veil ought, eo cc n.cf ootirve.If ycu xn : 1 never tho-vht of It at flr-t \" The Invitation »»* ar.epted and the visitor took hr-e leave.Now you might think that Mr« Ward »** not much to I* pitied; and In oompariren wlthminy euiTerlng from disease or »ant or trouble of w me kind, perhxp* \u2022he was not.Her husband *»\u2022 devoted to her, but btitioee* kept him »*»y froa.home tbe greater part of the time ; the had three dear little children, the young.e*t not two month* old ; a comfortable home, alth ri.h their mean* aere very limited.Lut just now she w«e far from rtroeg ; the housekeeping the liked *o well *\u2022 rmed »U' h a burden now that wiUi the car* of tbt baby eh* fell «ometlmee, wicked Ihouth the knew It to >.tnat *h* »** too tired to go on living The nett day found Mr».Wtrd and Jeeale with the little gentleman In hi* xrrlage, at Mr» Kerr tr.iteete and Alice had much to talk over, tbe baby w*» given to the maid » tar*, and for tbe tint time in à long » Ml* Mr* w»rd gave hrretlf up to th* uulet, care free epje J mens of the pretty room and friendly solicitoua cars cf Mrt.Kerri*.How rettful It wae ! She feit ae though t * »nnkle* were being smoothed out of her face, and \u2022omethlr.rormpondte.to them out of her eoul How pleasant the tb-ely eerved dinner w*j : Uow good not to have had anything to do with preparing the bill of fare, ill you do not know what that feeling I* you are net a housekeeper, e.ldentlv).and to have no children to wait on.listen to.or correct ! Hh e* their little hearts ' It gave her a pang to feel the relief their al-eence was.Her maid of all work wan not fond of children, would not \u2019>» the re-1 with them, eo rather than low her when the baby was eo young and the her self oot strong, the kept the children conttantly with her She wat not to be blamed for tbe fevllng of relief ; If she only knew It, It wa* very natural Now that Jetel* was With her.thing* were easier ; but the did oot like her young sitter stay ing In to much.She would have liked to have bad more young people in, to have had a little luncheon or tea for her, but each t* * fleet» It that It eo blunto the r-dge of moral eueceptlblllty In Ita victim* as to render them Incapable of appreciating the disgust and distress It occasions In Ihoutsnds who sr* forced to suffer with, out redress the stem-h, the dirt, the poleon of It sll.Now about this huehand choosing In the II .Tag world of rnen and women deliberate matrimonial holes i aaed upon the studious verdict of one'* own judgment and that of one'* clo*eat friend* Is eacsedlngly rare.Yet In thle enlightened generation, among the Lord's people It ought nrely to It* otherwise, seeing that by our wedding* we are materlallv haatenlng nr hindering the coming of III* klngdrm.w e I then.In the dilemma you euggret, the first thing ner eeearr would appear to l>e for you, niv dear niece, to pick out your man.When In yonr Inmoet eoul you have decided upon thr man among men who will 'ontentyou, and you at the \u2022an.e time dlecover that hr ha* rtmeen you, then and there I* the time lor vou both to discuta io loving con-fld'ece with on* another thetobaoooaod whiskey que*, tlon*.the flirtation and corset questions, or any other that taay eerm to demand a aerlout and wise under-«tandlng upon, before you are Irrevoosbly committed to married life (Amos III.8).Chooee one another first, then 'boose what you shall demand or tolerete in one another, before you pro-wed a single etep further Now \" France», \" how would that work ?If you ever '\u2022ome acroee a Christian suitor who would not wilt) lively pleasure y ield to such approach, pleaae write me of It, and I II call xruuod and have an earnest look at tuch an abnormal («rloetty.Sincerely.US' i.a H XU tv.ONLY ON OMR CONDITION.Kb rna Horn.\u2014I have received to much benefit Iront tbe Hon.t that I would like to Join the circle, II only to thank the dear titter* who have helped me to mu -h, and to tv press my appreciation of the ITitn-ee In general, and of thle Department In pattl-uUr The texte quoted by \"Cousin NIta\" for \u201cJluby,\u201d ere theeeine that have comforted me eo much in the past year, when a strange, unnpected trial oama to ma.I then found that my will waa not blended with Cbrlat'e and (pent nearly leur months In alternate etru.-gle and trust A little work of France* Kldley llavergel'e called \"Royal t ommendmentt ' then Irll Into rav bends, which helped me vary tnueb.Tbe little te vt \" Rejoice always\" arrested my attention.Waa that really a command ?Yea, It ¦ ertalnlv waa, right there from Uod\u2019e Word.How little I lelt like rejoicing.Lut II derided me, and since theo I have tried to keep In rlaw th* thought, that not only mutt we have to enfler hie will hut to enjoy It.When I have any special eublect of prayer, I find It best to come right from th* Word, with one of Gnd t own promîtes to plead irefore him.One verse that brought me e direct answer to prayer last winter was Pe cltv.19, \"He will fulfil the deelre of them that fear him.\" He promleeg to give ut the \" deelre» of our hearU,\u201d but tin condition li that we \" delight ourselves In the Lord \" I would Ilk* to eek the writers In thle i-lecle for their opinion In regard to reading Dickens, Thackeray and Hoott.ft It aondudve to 'hrletian growth i I bava fait that the time required to road Ihew work* would bring uamore real good If eirent on our lllbles, and on history, biography and religious writing* that would tend fo Influence ut to Iretter livre.1 do not pretend to know, but lam ant lout to dn what It right and to avoid what la wrong, to I will be glad to hevs the thougfata of other*.\t)*« L.Sept.'.< th.SKKN OF MEN.Sunday was the bunleiit day of the week with Miss Rush, Ihouth every day waa crowded with duties which drove her, she often thought, like hard task masters.She never forgot that she was the minister's daughter and that the congregation looked to her for a good example.On this especial Sunday she rose with an aching head and dim eyes.She had been at work late with the Shop-Girl's Guild the night before.Those girls looked up to her as a model ol piety and good-breeding, and she never missed one of their meetings.\u201cTeach me my verses, xistor 1\u201d shouted Rob, climbing on her bed before she was awake.\u201c I don\u2019t know one for Sunday-school,\u201d \u201c Oh, do go away !\u201d site said, pettishly, pushing him down.She was so tired and worried that she could not think of her prayers.She mumbled oYer some familiar words, and then dressed herself.Margpret, the German nurse, was walking to and fro with the baby in the next room.Shu had been up witli it half of the night, hut how rosy and smiling she looked, and what a happy hymn she was singing ! \u201c She has only menial work to do,\u201d thought Miss Kuril.\u201c She has not the eyee of a whole congregation on Iter.\u201d Breakfast was hurried through in silence.1 hen she dressed herself carefully -her pupils were fashionable girls, with keen,/ critical eyes -and rushed away to Sunday» school.Not only were her girls critical, but to day the superintendent sat near her, listening to her exposition of the lesson.She naturally exerted herself to the utmost.After Sunday school, church.She wae the leading soprano in the choir, and sang, anxiously, knowing that much was expected of her.At home, as she went in to luncheon, she saw Margaret in the garden with the baby in her lap, laughing as she played with it.\u201c Must you have the care of the baby alf day to day, as well aa during the night, now that he is not quite well?\u201d \u201c Your mother is not at home, you know, mets.She leave the baby in my care.\u201d Miss Kush despatched luncheon hastily, and then hurried to a Bible class which she taught, then to a hospital to sing hymns ii> the convalescent ward ; alter that to the city prison to read to the women convicts, Nhertoii of etnrilotucuise.ilASHT Jarbwav.OSS VOV-Rti H(JI rut.M flrst'e called the father of Rnx-llsh history, My nevl (Uiqrllce.protract* or will spin out, Ml third'» profound or w rapt In mystery, My fourth \u2022 to watch, to see or look almut llAsav Jakbwat.Sql'ARK NO 2.Gentle.2.Notion.3.< low to.4 Cupid e »ea« i.\tMW.Lsieii.WHAT IS UK ?He ha* home, hut he It not rroe* ; He ferda on the delicate parts ol tnoee.He rent* 'rom neither bird nor mouse, I or on hie hack he carrle* his house.Catiisrink M.Allistsr.hoi a OLASS.I.Shining.2.To violate, i.Agony.I.A musical composition.5.In obey.(I To color.7.A song sometimes spplled to the toog ol birds.8.Channelled or cut in lurrows.9 The arl ol originating.The (entrai-, read lownward.spell a titled poet.ANAOEAU.Tr*ether with \" to hear \" irleaae join\tf The one who did \" The haven \u2019 pen, And you will have a Hpanlah coin, 'Tie worth In Kngland shillings ten.llARKT J AK * WA Y.ANSWERS TO PUZZLER, No.»».S'/uarr HVrrfe\u2014 SASH\tSONO\tion i,\ts a o s\tr a a M A B S A\tI'VAL\tIt OMR\tA K * A\tA L O » NRAL\tSAMS\tOMIN\tBUNT\tRPMB HALT\t41 tr R R\tI.Niva\tNATS\tU * * T ( O-OfTKATIN Z MOI.HF.KKKPINO.ST SALONA.I am ears yea will h* dene ont with th* work.\" Three wait Jant'e parting word* to her mleteere.a* she left oe* hot Mnadav, shea ber motbeKe sudden lllnere called ber horz-e.\" Wr at a hleeted relief I\" \u2022 Jeralated my eitter In law Ire.FriesIr\t' there be any thing to miserably low aa a liquor Ucenie at any prtee.\u201d- Mrt, S.S\u2019./e«4Xfw/\"i.' Mrs.Prloelr Ubv.Louis,\" I «aid, tonrewbat surprised, \"you eerm irlad to ha.» krr to Hew win yen manage) hen en.t er that fever has wtakenrd yen renetder »M».\" 1 wU) lake Kn 1c* new with \u2022 hroosi rttek, was A GOOD AND gCICKLY MADE DESSERT.Dsab Einroa Ilona,\u2014Tba following receipt I have found very useful In a email family so I tend It, hoping It a.ay prove useful to other* also.Ttk* lemr n hlt'-ulta, tboae that are the sharr* of soda bteculte hut thick ar, sold by g roc* re and rontectlooere, and lay them flat, upper aid* down, Io a equere.that low tin pan, Into wbl- h haa be*D pul soma tweet milk \u2014a tel'leer- ontul for each blacull Whan tbay have alaotbtd the milk, which will be la a minute oe two, turn them over, and spread over tbe mlddte of each a Utile jam, or tbit slab preoerve of any kind, and place Ike pan for fire Of tea mlnotre la a (low oven or where they will get warmed through, hot not mode hot, alee tbe jam will rua.and they era door Sauce la not nrcreaary, Out eoma think sweet or ram U on evoellent addltlpB 11 blsouite are (tire tUyk allow a UtUs ANSWERS TO PUZZLER, NO.40.Goepef .4 cr'relic.\u2014 1.\tIf oeplteilty, Rom.12, 13.2.\tE din.th.I Cor 8, I.3 A dmonlsb you, 1 Thre ft, 12-Li.4.\tR ejolcing, Itom.12, 12.5.\tK Ihd, Kph 4, 32.8.K short, lleh.8, 18.7.N ecereltlee.2 Cor 12, 10.Pi'ti Mvtical fntttummtl.\u2014l.(iultar.2.Rtnjo.8.Zltbrr.4.Accordion.5.Flute.0.Plano.7.Organ.8.Violin.(\u2022'ouraphical P->ritf Anttrla, Harcelons, Cork, Dakota.Elbe, Frankfort, Georgia, Hudson, Iowa, Jamrttnwn, Kelat, Lena, Mandalay, Norfolk, Orkney, Philippine, guettac.Rtitela, Heine, Thll>»t, Ursf, Venice, V\\ street' h, .\\ucar, Yezo, Zurich.A temertsdi Hniinna \" Alexander the Great.\u2019* TRUK LOVK.It Y H.II.Oh, love ia weak Which counts th« answers anil the gains, Weighs all the lossoa ami thn {mins, And cagotly each fond word ilrains, A joy to *eck J When love is strong It never tarries to Uke baud.Or know if its return exened Its gift ; in its sweet haato no greed.No strifes belong.It hardly asks if it he lovod at all ; to tako No Irarren teortta.when it can make Much bliss, for Tito beloved'* aake.Of bitter tasks.- tivjjnlo Commercial.\u201cI Never Was Drum.y iNTERifTin in any object, I never prayed sincerly for anything, but it came at ¦omo time : no mattor at how distant a day, somahow, in aomd shape, probably the last I should have d«* vised, it came.dontrum Jttdton.W ONE WHO HAS HAD EVPEUIKNOK.Kmtos Homs, -1 am a constant readrr ol the IFif* «es», and on reading the arte lea lu the Home on the tobacco question I thought that a few remarks from one who has had exptrlence In the matter would not he out of place, sud would help along the aid) toi.ac :o cause.My experience ot shout ten years Ulis me that \" Hwoktr\" did perfect!) light In his letter when he lelt out sll argument* In favor of the uec of the weed.Hmoklng and chewing are twine, and the smoke» out of totracco will take \u2022 chew aa readily a* an olrti chewtr.I have, hy the help of God, given up lha> habit, aod, praise God, a prisoner never felt more like shouting on getting out of prison than I do now.Tbe mao la narrow and bigoted, too much of the brute nature, who nrreumaa to eay that It la an euoroocbuieut on a man * libert) for a woman or onyooe to aak blue to give up tolreoeo.Ae \u201c Certain Nlta tayt, there Chrletlan* who uea to-.Ve F,o,M0lng Christian* Ah ! yee, 1 sometimee , to») are nothing more.How many lime* bave I ilufiLu\t*5* \u2022*\u201c**' \u2022* \"Oouelu Nlta to my school, lor I am a teacher, and out of It .(^totomend \"Coueln Nlta\" In her work and wlah her God epeed, and I think that if \"Hmoksf\" will deal honestly with the question he will Ire obliged to admit the loolitfiuea* of the habit.The Bible command ease \"Do all to the glory of God.\" I wonder If » HmokeF could kneel down and eay, \"Lord, let the ooneumptlou of tide tobaooo Into smoke or juice be acceptai'!» to Thee, and may It uourleh my bod) ,\" I think that I have taken up too much space already to I will clues by calling on \"Hurokei ' to prod me some krgutuenta In favor of the use of tobscoo before he can expect to he argued with\tUncls K.Y jfl J 4 i Jr te l 3* A i « 'll\u201d \u2014 V RELIGIOUS NOTICES.PaCIBTT»*!** Mt*»IOII.-IUllW>\tO'»4\"0**1 l)t\tA.IoUnumcU.at*» » m .1\u201c Ba*\u201cu U\u2018 A r»ATS» OOJf/«MKO« »ud Bll>u Br*4\u2018\u201c* Ut Uotrldore* (Weot mboubbjo»» at It a.u>.\tu\u2019 HOiBDiiiAViaN\tBailor.loaUtuU*.aarrlaaa at 11 a.m.aod at f V.m.frayrr u^ailmt Tk««tof at » l*-*** Ofmbkal EvafU«M«.H.hv.t at th.U1»U (ug Room on Ht.t-'.ihfnus ftwot.oi-poalt* Vlotorla at i U PJ-^AU art oordull, .«.ttod-Hiddbfttrian.\u2014Arrrio* at if altos Vatr VK Mm'Io.m.I y.ui Hal.balb acbool 3 P.oj.Mr.McKaorm ol tUo l*raib»t«rtau CoUir»», will pr«a b MoarMB*!.Wfi-iBOmof -H.f*lc««lu UwY.M.O.A Romo, ou Hou alt.rooou at i.tl.Wtlah *Uilor.arr Cordiailv lurttod.RxwAKiiai Cm > r » H.rvioaa M.rou.« at 11; \u2022 »ro h.fatr Mr I'uliloid will prtacl), Huuday itUool aud Hibla ClaM at 3 p to.|( i< .i %1rra l* Hot A Hr.II l artlirs ft ALI.(No.-1' Huodaif iohoot at 9.» am.Diviue .irvu* at / p m.Hcau frca Uot.Ham m.MA' Ra«t End M*tiiodht Ohukob.oorne» of Pleaat.Bud !.agauobaU«ra atraeU.\u2014Tbo Ke».A.MoOauo paator.Moruiug aerttoa at 10 » aod at 7 |> m Huuday aclrool at J » p ui Woduoaday, at » p.ui., prayer u.cettog.Off»»*»*» Htkeit Ph*amvt«kia»i Obubor.\u2014 vL comiueuCii at 11 a.m.aud 7 p ut.The Re».A H Mat kay.1> 1> i th> pastor, will preach at both eertloea Hablralh acbool aod Bible Claaaea at 3 p.iu.Hr LUBf *Out K'B lEpuoopall, coroi-r Uoreboater aodCUantplaiii\tMoroiug aerrice.11 am.; \u2022 »«u lui it-rrice.7 p m.Huudarachool aod Bible claa*.i p.m- lits Hkanmnavihkk Mimaios Hallor\u2019a loalltuto.\u2014 UudatjaoUta afholdaa brrr Hoodag iuor|< o.O.II n aftao kl 7 ; bgfTorday» alueo kl 9.telkommao.A MffTifo OP Obriatian» to partake ot the bordi Hopper aod for mutual edifying.I« held erery Lord \u2022 Da* moroiog.at 11 o «lock, at No.UK Bleury «treet.All who lore the Lord Jeaùi are ecrdially lorited.Tut B*P.Dit.Sua» will couduct dirloe \u2022errici* at the 1\u2018rotoataut Ho.pital for the luaaoe at Verduu ou Sunday, the 17th iort., at 3 o clock.p.m.NeLhbon and Other fneoda of the patleuU are cordially loflted Al.L Hatkta OllltRr\u2019H, corner of Ht.Deni» and Marl none itreeta.\u2014Berrioe* tomorrow HAloday|.-U a.ui aud 7 p m.Huuday school aud Bilile-^lanee, Sp.m Iter.H.J.Kvak*.M A.Alia Hkaudooa«ir ar MoUKTAlh \u2022THgfT MtlUODl.T ÜBUâOII.-lle» J T 1\u2018iuuA.paetor.Hcrtkea at II am., aud at 7 pm Y P rt.C ¦ «orrioe eterp Haturday ereolug at 7.»*h»rp Huudayecliooüat 3 pm.Qao Huhop, Huporiotaudeut.Mill itreet Huuday acbool at ».» a.m.to Vwtona Mualou coruer Menai and Oouuay .uoeM John OuauUigham.Hupt Hirangcri CnrdiaUg lutltod.Hr.OtoRuie Chuhob.Niuetoeuth Huuday after Trtaity II.\t33 a m.\u2014Dlrbieaertloe.Preacher.Dean » aroiichael 3 p m.-Huodaytcbool aud Btble-claeaee 7.A4 p u.-Luice ear rice Prernher.Bet.L N.Tucker All stranger» aud ooo-eeetholdare entering by front t orch at 11 a u.aud ?p m.wiU be directed to eeaU be fore diriue aerrloe begtna.Wedeeeday Diriue atmoe, 3 p.m.KrUay-Teacher» meetiug.3 p m.Zlof UatR.u tOofORtoATIosAU.Corner Mauce aul Mlltou .treett -Be.W If Warnuer.B.A , B V.' pa.!, r The Her Principal Barbour, D I> .will preaU.Huuday, Oct Ifth, at 11 a m aud 7 p m Huudayaokool and pastor , Bible clam at 3 P to-, and aiugmg practice twruty mini.tea before opoemg Of acbool.Pr»>er u.cey lug ou Wednesday ereuiug, at « «clock.Tlie Youug I- id.-.Hoclety of Uhristtan Kudearor moet erery Tne.day eteoiug at 7 15 Hm uti-A.» ami.Oort Ht.Lot i» (Mi nioni.rl Be, ¦ A U Kobertaou and II Walker, oaatora.U «he laga Bet II Walker will preach at Ham and Be.A U Boberteouat 7 p m.Kreulng »ubject, thu Hecret and Power of the Uoepel 1 Prayer uieetiug Weduwdat.at Jp ui Cote Hi Louie (corner Mount Royal areuuc au l Jlern street.I Ber A U.BobwrUoU will preach *1 II a iu.aud Bor.C.H Plander., K A , at 7 pm Prayer meetiurlNVidueaday.lp m Allc .rdlally miit.d.Outre reuiout, II am.All cordially invited Hr.Henri amp Cote Ht.Paul (Methoi>i«i.i Ht.Henri Her.Wm.Harris will preach to morrow IHnu day) at II a ui aud 7 p.m.Huuday aohool aud Bible da», at 3 p m, Ue 0|>euiug aerncee Huuday.19th mat Cote St.Paul llev O.H Cleudmueu will preach to-morrow at II a.m.aud 7 p.m.Huuday school aud Bible at 3.15 pm.Prayer meeting fur each .hutch Wednesday < p ui.All are welcome W pUAAie.\tI >>4.tors ii H Clenoisskb.I HT.\tItARTUOLOMEW aOBURCB (HErORREO Hphsoopal'.Beaver Hall Hill.Rector.Her.Chas Tully K R O h .P H H.C , Loudon.Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity.Morning service at 11 a m., Subject, \"Hhiuiug Lights Kveulog eervlee at 7 p ui, Subject, \" Sleep Preacher at both service», tbe Rector, liinlt'daea aud Hiiuduyechool at 3p.m.Wedueaday eveulng tervlce at 3 00. aft.i U (Ol.HK TO KKNT, 30 Tupprr «reel ; lu.m.-liate pue-sraaiou Ai.pli to Mr LHtUPKB, 2i «¦ Jamee sii.-et, or H OAKSLKY, I.uy street oookmg aud beating stove, ready lui use il re-imml.I W TKNRMKNTH Hast F.ml t \u2022»'\t¦ U- ' \u2022\t\u2022 _ v.c., one »'\tand one WIU aud stable, at glU ; grocery i ended m the lo.all»» Apply at 141 Bleury strest.or 9frf Parlhesau etreel.iu the ter race N' IH» I.KT, best AyartmiH.I II Uou, new.well built and 33 Mark .treet WANTED, oilddle Med man.or man and wi/e, for vv geutleina-i.farm .oxperldiceil mall farm »o»l.rtmenl Houeee lu toau, not .Una-fooaiy, Dai.V furnace, .ta lionary e wb Into gd cupboard, and large separate yaldt Petoiable Unu- to g>kkI légalité Dan to teou by applying at 21 Paik avenue or to P ti LYMAN, 371 Ml.Paul street.especially horse*\t7H aherbyonke sweet 'ANTED.Housemaid, active and n penanced ; muet be well recommeiide.! ema)! fan.ily Apply at No 3J McKay etreel.YV\u2019ANTKD a core maker Apply at Tf ( I I HHKKT k HON, *3 C\u2019olloge .treet ' A NTKD.a young man who , »u take care of a t ,r»e aud make bn.mil uw-ful about h.»u*«.Apply t33»i Hi Oatberlue street.Irom \u2022 to II) a m or 2to t p.m w J ANTKD.Ueueral Servant.4) (.orne avenue.\u2022^ANriD, a(hoy^u(|| \u201eBu j Ito.rer Hall Hill Am'ANTF.D, a few good Reliable Men at home or to vv travel Salary or commission.No pro»ions ex Write for particulars.Addi 1 vw» iifcriti4ry Wruf of Seigneur aud Notre Dame «trreU.-t*.K Flander., U.A., pastor.Services at 11 » m.aud 7 p ni.Sunday ichool aud l\u2019*» tor s Uible Olats at 3 p.m.Oort St.Antoine Metuodist Tm\u2019.EIinai l.e.S-irviocAat 11 a.m.aud 7 p.m.Sabi ath school and Bible-rlaa.at 3 p.m.Prayermeetiug on Wednesday evening at \\.clock.Seale free.All are welcome.f\tRev.Enkd.Tripp.Pa»toy St.Paul's CnrRtH.Dorcheeter street\u2014Rev.Janie» llarclay, M.A., Pastor, will ofUiiate at all the \u2022ervic-».Sunday morniug at 11 oclock; \u2022 feuiug at , oclock.Sunday-school aod Mr.IDiclay h Young Men » Cla»» at 3 pm.Oka.».(Baptist) Churih, yueen'» Hall.-Ue*.duttm Ü.Pulton, DD.pastor, will preach at II Subject.\u2022\u2018An Open Door.3 p.m , \" Shall the HouiLh Fetter be Broken 7 p.m , \" Separated unto the Uoe|«t of Clod nabbath tchool at ' » am.Coi» St.Antoine Methodiht Chi Riii.-The pan tor will preach at both service».Hal bath-school and Itible cla»» at 3 p m.Prayer-BK elmg on Wedueed») gveuiog at 3 o clock.Scat» free All are welcome.Rev.F.Tripp, Pastor UnALMER'H ClIfRUH (PREgBTTERIAB) St.Lawrence Itreet (above Sherbrooke!.\u2014Ser-iice* at II a.m.and p m.Sabbath-school aud Bible olagse* at 3 p.m.Strangers are welcome.Ret.Col house Heine, B.A., Pastor.Point St.Ciiarle» MetuodinT OHrRCH.Welling ton «treet - The Rev.J.Scanlon will preach at 11 a.in.and I p.m.Sunday «ohool and Blble-clas* at 3 p m.Service on Monday and Wednesday evening» at 7.» p.m.St.Andrew'» OBURCll (Church of Scotland.)\u2014 Morning at 11, \u2022'Autumn Tint».Kvenli g at 7.\"Bni/uyw Of the Truth.' Miniater « clas*.10 .i m.Y.emg women « claw, 3 pm.Bnuday school.3 p.m.Rr.v.J.kdoah Hill, M.A, B.D.Douolan Metiiodint OBDRCB.Bt, Catherine «treet west \u2014The Be».1 Cooper Antlill.D.D pa»tor, will preach at 11 a.m, and at 7 p.m.Sabbath-» .t J p ra.Usual week evening eervlee on Wedneeday at 3 p m.KRREINE C II UBCH, corner of Peel and St.Catherine itreeta The Rer.Dr.Patterson, of Erin, Pennsylvania «.111 preach at both services.The Sunday-school aud Mr Rochester.Bible Cla»* will meet at 3 o'clock.Strangers are cordially invited Melville Uni/Rt-n |Prcacytarlan), Cote St.An-*TOlNB.-TheRev.J.MacfliUlvray.BA.HD, pastor Service, to-morrow (Sunday! at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath-school and Bible class at 3 pin.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 o'clock^ Tavlou'm Cnuucil (Presbyterian).Champlain street.\u2014 Service» will be held at II a m.and at 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p m., and prayer-meet Ing Wednesday at 8 p.m.Strangers cordially Inrited and ehown to seau.\tRev.T.Ui sNETT, Pa.tor.| Ht.Mare » (Pre»bvterian| Onritcn, corner cf William and Dalhonste street».\u2014Morning service at II ocleck.Kvening service- at 7 oclock.Rev.J.Nu noL».Paator, Residence, 131 Lusigua., st.First BiptiaT ClfVKi'll, Bl Cafh.-rlnc and City Uouucillors streeU The Partor.Kev.Donald A.(Irani, will preach at 11\t.m.and 7 p m.Snnd.iy school and lllble CloASte at 3 p m.Y.l\u2019.S.C E every Monday, ind church prayer meeting every Wednesday at 3 pm Slraugen heartily welcomed.Montreal Yogno Men» curiatian A»-.ociation \u2014The following meeting* are held every week ;\u2014Dally Urayer meetlngfrora 1215 to I; Boy» Prayer meeting on Friday, from 8 to 9 p.m.Young Mens Prayer meeting on Saturday, from 8 to ?p m.; Young Men s Blbtowtaasee 3n Sunday, from V.30 to IU » a.m.aud 3 to 4 p.m.Stanley Btrbbt Preabyteri»» OBi'ECB, adjoin ng the Windsor Hall.-Service at 11 a.m.aud 7 p.m Pastor.Rev.F M.Dewey, M 4 pastor \u2022 Biblo-cla»» at 3 p in Monday ei.sing Y P S I\u2019.K a , ill me«-t at 8 pm.Player-meeting Wednc 5 eatherfleld, Vermont good plain WANTED, at 1212 Durci .oder street.9> Cook.Hun-e an ITaMtmaid References rruul e l YV ANTED, a ( lenerxl Servant for 99 Ai |-ly in the forenoon or after sl\\ al small family, 3. , YV ANTED Local and Ti a veiling .Holetiueu.Poeitlon* 99 permaoeot.Salar) and expense, paid weekly Special advantages to beginners now .Fast se lny spe,-laities BROWN BROS Nurserymen,Toronto.Out A GENTS FOR THE FONTHILL KOLTHg DU KEDEM PTt'K (ANOLI0ane| 123 rue Chat ham\u2014Service* tous les dimanches & llh.a.m.et 7 p.m.Ecole du dimanche et classe biblique k 3 p m.D.Lariviere, pasteur, 117 rue Chatham.Ko Lia g du Bauviur (PRESBYTERIENNE), rue Canning.\u2014Service tou» les dimanche» â llh.et 7h.Ecoledu dimanche et claase biblique adult à 3h.Assemblée, de prière le vendredi à 7b.et demie.Demeure du pasteur, 1283 rue Dorchester.\tA.B.ORUcUgT, pasteur, Koltse St.Jean (Presbytérienne).\u2014Le pasteur, J.L Morin, M A., pr«che le dimauohe, le matin 4 Uh, le eolr à 7h.Ecole du dimanche et classe biblique à 3b.Tous le» jeunes gens de l'église sont Invités A y assister, Assemblée de prière tous les mercredi h 8b.du soir.L'Oratoire IKotisg Baptiste), nie Msnce, audessus de la Rue 8t.Catherine.-Service le dim anche à 10 45 a m Ecole du dimanche et classe biblique à midi.Service du soir k 7 heure».Reunion de prière le jeudi soir k 7b.et A.L.THERRIEN, pasteur.Residence, No 3 ThUUu Terrace EOLISE EvANGELIQUE MrTHoDl.TP.141 Rue Delisle \u2014Servie» en Français tous les Dimanche.Ecole du DIJ manche et Classe Biblique k ïh, p m.Prédication k3h.p.m.Assemblée de prière tou» les Mercredi Hoir k 7)b, tou» le» Dimanche Matiu à 10;b.k 331 Rue Hibernia.Pointe St.Charles.M.HaDI.BR, pasteur.Residence.105 Bue Chatham.Eolihe Methodist, au coin des mes Craig Street Elisabeth (sls-k-vls le Champ de Mars)-Le dimanche, as «emblée d experience k lOh.du matin ; prédication llh, a et k 7h, du soir.Ecole biblique k 3b.Reunion de prière Write for tenue.BTONK k WELLINGTON, Nurserymen, 342 SL James street, Montreal, Que.Over IM) arret\tJ- W.Beâll, Manager, of rholrr »forfc.\t'Mention Ihlepaper.) ANTED, (|i|irriillret lo Use Type Hrlllim Rtiil Joli l'rlnliug.Applicants must be accompsnied by parent or guardian Apply betsse-n 3 20 aud 9.30 a.m.to THE LI.OK4.I; ltl>HOI* »\\4.Httl\\L AND UKINTIN*.«O.IG9 HI, Jamr* tlrrel.XUpst-sir* oflice EiA ploy ment Wanted.YOUNO aid, Pie .A.maid.Con English Lady wisbrs a sitiiatlou as Lady r 'on.ie wrrit.-r, situation: -uilck and accural, iddress HTKNOOltAPARlt.12, \"WIU w A LADY wi^hfi lo hear ot pupil* for » «haU prifèio cl:iM in tho ni**r n«»*hi)orhod of th«* Windsor Branches- English, French.Latin and drawing.Iligb teslimonials.\tL.A.IU, \" Witues.Oflice 1\\R PUI TON cures Plies.(Pimples.Catarrh.Kcrenra-I \" Halt Rheum, Rnlarged (B inds of Neck.Skin and Chroidc Diseases xx 11 HoUTorRi'.Al ion» Knquiry f uf f on all .ubjects.Hours\u2014afterucons aud evenings, at 2111 St.Catherine st 1 EXPERIENCED lauly T* acher will give pupil* (at i their rend, 11,^)^-mis In Drawing and all branches of I'amtltg.Viciiiltr, Ouy strert Address A.403.P.O.Box 11 k.m.aud 7 p.m I i,(,B ADOPTION, Strony Hi dthy Child (girlI, three Hablttth school and | J1 wee.old Ajplyto Miss H I\u2019M PH It).V, St M.vr-garet » Nun, ry, Kensington avenue, Cot, Ht.Autoiue.S\" TREET PERSPECTIVES and Designs, leo View, and Interiors, drawn by an architectural draughtsman.Address K.OWEN, 38 Mann street, city.itn»B* Oflice.ANTED, situation a iruellln;: Salesman for klmort any line, tirst laes ref-renr,-«.Address.Box 308, Sherbrooke, Que.WANTED, family «ashing by a good laundress, or 99 daywork Addle»» B H \u2022\u2022 Witness Otbce.WANTED position as Housekeeper : a «owl tewer experienced with chlhlren or the care Ofau IRvaltd Ol jeet, a hOTiie, town or country.Address INDLHTRx 'Wituees OfBce.WANTED, by a respectalil.Prut, slant Woman a widow, with a l.mily to support, work of any.kixd Address NECESSITOUS, Witnese Otbce TANTKD by a nsis-ctabls* Youn,- W-n an, :ately from Knclaud, a situation a* Tableinaid Address 1 'I't St.CatAerme Street.w ANTKD.by a g od Dress andMantl' Maker.*> wis at home by the day.Drew.,es uj.de frein I'.'.lo to f \u2018 Address H 71\t\u201c W ilners ' Office Y\\b ANTKD.a situation as Waitreas, Chambermaid 99 A.siataut HouAekee|*r In i hotel.Address Mrs.K.T , \" 4\\ itue«.Oflice Spccilic Articles.130KHALK.an excellent giv stove with all tltthigt, lu (i rfect ordwr Apply (I.T l»\u2019rfect or-ler A| Bon.-venture Depot.windows put up.T R.Refreahun ut Ro-.m».l-'OR HAI.E, nm- new '.XJ honw- power, long stroke,Hteam I Ki glne.WILLIAM fSTAFKORD, Bancarts-r.Ont.1301! HALF, lot Hewing Machines, dilterent makers, 32, 1 cb $8.,-'i.'18.316.Small upright piano.f-U 71 Bleury street.]?OK HALK, HtgngLShow Cards H H Martel renoxed \u2019\t1 - 22.1 McOIII, Bell Telephone 1477.White and gold letters for windows.Prompt work, l-ow prices rteneed aury YV ANTKD, buusepaiutli.it.tinting, wluti »a«hin, 9 9 warehouses, factories llkad Cheap gla/mj, dont g;Ko WILLIAMS.51 Manon street.\\Y\u2019 ANTI D, the cate of furnace., by au cxpei 9 9 inau.Appir \u2022* I# Mayor «treet, oft Rli WANTED, as liable business situation, by a young 99 I-.,\t\u2022 reference* as to btulness experience aud uuallbcatio.r.aud speaking both langxingen Silently Address.\tADVKRTIHKR, P O.Box 11U3.\u2022wm» ANTKD, by » respectable Woman employment by 99 tbe day, Washing, Ironing or Cooking .good references K.I\u2019d- St.Martin .treet, tirst House in rear liMtR 3 AI K.ch, at .purebred pug two months sic pope ; old.\tAddress P O Ilex 111.Melbourne, Que oveuiug discourse .\u2018 Man * (treat Husineae.Knox OnURutt.Prr-ebyterian, comer Dorchester nnd Manatleld itreeta.\u2014Rev.las.Fleck, P A., pastor.Hours of service, II am.and 7 P,m Haihath-schOol 3 P ni.Prayer miutiug on Wednesday evening at 8 oclock Mr.Fleck will resume h> < class for young men to morrow, -^.\u2019tb.at 3 lun.Ht.Juut » Ciiuin it, Coursol streeL\u2014Service at II a.m and 7.p.m.Preacher, the Rector.Svmdar-school and Bible-claiees at 3 p.m.Short servie* on Wednesday, nt 8 pm., followed t.y Tea.hers meeting.All arc welcome.Morning service, special servie,, for children.Kev.1.H.Dixon, Hector.Ht.Martin » Church (Upper Ht.Urbain «trcetl.kh y Dr Howie 1111 Monday aud Tuesday, at 8 oclock.Admission ll)c, CHURCH or 8T.JAMKH Tur.AroaTI.E \u2014Holy Outw-munion nt 8 00 am.Morning service at II oclock.Krening service at 7.Choral Litany will be resumed .i 4.15.(Seal* free ) Principal Henderson > Bible-slaa* fur b.,th «exes and Sunday-school al 3 o'clock.Tbe Mtntstol Ht.t'atherinc street SALE STEIN WAY st For M.BIlNH, New York.I\u2019iano, 9350, at 310 p«r month, discount for cash.; .mtares, Ivory keys.«M rafle treble, overetning bass, top dani|«rs, rom.wd case, carvo.1 leg* and icdal (lusrauts-ed » |M-rfect instrument Apply at C \\t LINDHAY 8.2288St.Catherine street Received as pait payment for new llelnt.man Upright Ï|)OR\tSALE, Süd.ÜÜ, UPRKiHT riano, 7 Oetavec, 3 strings to ea> h note ; full irx>n plate, etc .etc Apply at V.W.LINDSAY S.TtJl Ht.Catherine stteet.S\u2019 ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR HAÏ K 1 7 b.p.Upright Kuglna with a 10 h p Boiler and connections : I Lard Tank, cap sett), 8.000 lbs; 1 \" Mnnro ' IMsuer and Mauher : 1.3*: tn.-h He Saw Machine ; IT4 Inch.6 mil I\u2019lausr and Matcher ; 1 34 inch Wbrel liand Haw ; .: sided Mn Idol Apply lo Tbs- t niiniln Mnrhlnert karrry.Boom 94 TKMPLE BU1LD1NC.Y%''ANTRD.Employment fo attend furaacas.snow.A 99 obligin, and handy about the house, (t >tal a! stauier).good references.Address, siaiiieri, guv\tM , il.\"Witness Oftici \\\\» RATED, by a riwp-ctable Young Man (Pmlestantl 9 9 situation In s gentlemans house or otherwise, un dsTStai.d» tbe care (hurst, and can drive well.Willing Way street Apply to A M- INIVKI.I» Mwckay .treel T 40 LET, M use No 211 Bleury ilrsvel.13 rooms good order.Immediate p.e>ae**b,n JOHN hl'KKIU.I.Temple Huildlug.to I.KT, completely furulahed house, 11* St- Masth-w _ itreet .10 rxvome .healed by lot water .p.^aea«lon liumedtate.Apply above address >,11* O.Box 7«fl.TKNKMKN T HOUAKst Hril NDII» I Ml.wl 4| KM H.Holld Brt.k Hloxk.I'.\u2019TeuewsoU.Cxtursul street $15,WU New Ml.c* Block, three icnruieiit*, Uln* and aevsu ,oou,., *Sn.Ml Ant.-iue street .8.500 Another Mollfl Biu - Hl-e k.If Teneiuenta.with o-ir nef store and dwiliicg.We.t End.\t23.(MU II fine new ttnek 1 eueu pei*, Ht rhsrle* Bor- luuiinee streeL F.**y terms of payment\t, fu >4)0 2\tBrick Houses.4 tenement*, Juror* street.7 ikW 1 thre, sL>ry brick dill,,.4 leueiiieula Jurors st 9ikhl Four elegant new Brick Teneixicula, 8 roou.l each, bath, vt, « o iraol Street\tU.dDO Three Brick Housea, 6 tourment».7 rooms each, ex teueion kltchee s sbevls, double soot, aud double Itoor* West » nd .Il) M) Two lirnk Self enntemad ll i .se».8 and 8 non », baib.«L .I pi« 1 Ml Urt«m street for .,\t.ViMJ 8 new llnck Trnvmrnle l-esai avenue .4 UU 8 ttnek Teu,-1,.«nte, M.ple strxNd ; a er.-al bargain .\t'.Slk1 3\tBrick TeueuunU, Mydenham aud Kaebel »treels .2, U Stone House, 2 Teurninuts, Ikmus ateiiue\t-.X*J Stone House 2 Truemeula.1.end 8 rooms, 111 arid* mantels.Laval avenue, near Ml l.oul* Par.ft.UO 10 solid Brick Teiu-uiruls.amt 2 solid Brick Resi- deuce on I\u2019pivei Mt Utbalu street lor .\t85,001) Two new Htiuie TeneiusMit*.six end seven rooms each, bath.Ac .extension kitchen*.Drolet et , near Ht.IaiuD Park.t 500 1\tBlocks of 7 Brick Ten.'meule.Eleanor street.10,000 A Block of 3 On* Htonc Kesldeuce*.Kngüsh ! **\u2022- menu and all modem iin)irov*u,eut«.Mbuter .1 to (WO Block, 1 Brick Trueuirnl Huiisra, Partheiiait *4.It.iXW liliH k, t Brick Tenement Unuec*.Uaithenaig el 2\tBrick It,,uses, t Teueiueul*.Partheuai* slrm-t .2 Brick Tenement*, Richmond xjua-p r|44) LKT.House No 111 Oslwime «MweL nlo* onler, 1 suitable tor suiall family.JOHN HURRKI.L, Real K.state Agent, Temple Building.714(1 LET.Houae N*r 10 Herlbelst Street, six rooms; I very central JOHN BURRfcl.L, Temple Building I«) KKNT, cheap, till May 1st.mmedlaU poaseasloo.House.T.\u2019' Mt D»uls street, hetwiwm Ontarlu aod MhvrlrriHike .cut stone front ; 12 num* .all modern con venleoce*.sanitary arrangements perfect Apply to J t'KADOOK MIMPhON k CO., 181 Hi James street, or at Uie house f|40 I.KT.Upper 1 ,'iienu-ut, ri 'ins 2ox Mt fle.irge street ; rent moderate.\tApply 218 fR9U LKT,Cottage, 11 Lauedown* avenue.c.,to Ht An-J tolne Will Ik.Irt at a low rent till Id M.»y, and if satisfactory would be redet from that date____________ 40 LET, House.No A il Mt Cklhcrioo stre-st; newly pa|*red and tluted throughout; rent very innde .to Alsu It use, No.Ill) Union a», une » .1.1 t.r.lit-ed furuishiwl.If desired, mi easy terms to d.wlralde tcusut ; hot water furnace, kc .1 CRA1MHJK MIMI\u2019MON k (JO., or D.H.LKACH, 18(1 St .lame* sire,'4.40 I.KT, small house*, bath audw c , from $1 upward*.Also stone cottage on Dominion stn-, t Apply to L HARKIS.II Victoria square.T 2\tBrick Tenements, Klclxuioua squs'e.I olegant Mtone Tenements, 6 aud 8 room*.Du rv« b* r street .1 Hloi.e 1 eusunenU.é sud 8 riwiiuL Belmont street .I\tBrick Teurnieiil*, corner Msnce street.3\tnew Brick TeurmcuU, n and 7 room*.tVmni.,1 st 13 Buck Ten,mruU.large >ard« and slatdw*.Hi Dominique .treet ; verv cheap easy terms II\tBrick Tenements, corner Ohartmi aud l.tverpn d ttreela.pt Hi t'bwrlr.4\tdo , adjointiig aU>ve\t.N KAKI.Y Al.L OF THU ABOVE PAY 10 PKKOKNT and UPWAKDH \u2019,000 2.-JU0 5.000 7.150 7.W0 7.000 5.301) 8.000 7.500 2.150 I\u2019UOPIUTIKM Room 2nl HIITt HI V4 01 «\u2022©., New York Life Building.40 LKT, House No SOOadieux street, ro ung; new,y painted aud tintiwl, all modern coiivenleucee '\tA| jdy W F.fOflNHTON.10 Port street.flH) LKT, good new stable, 3 .tails Apply 40 Latour streeL 1______________ ri4() LET, furnished or partly L.L Cottage, N» -I Fort street, with inmlem oonvem eucas.Apply to J CKADOOK MlMPMON k UO.181 Ht.Jams* street_________________ tty LRT,oompiet< t 1 shed Cottage, 119 Mt.Mat.thesv street: It, riKirns; hinted by hot water .every* thing m perfect ord.r.For particulars addict* as kbuve, or Box 7?P.O.f|4Q LKT.at Mt Lainlwrt, furnleheil nr uufuriiivhsd.a I comfortable House of 8 apartmooU .five niluiitos from depot ; terms, moderate Apply ti.BOHAN, 1871 Notre Dsme street.rixu LI r 1 reaement, 7 roamg, 306 Mt street ; rent moderate.Apply 228 r»Vi LFT.Hieises, It H' |Aut\" ii\".HI It!,-,ry.resr I brook, aim '! Dominique streetq renting frnn g ' ¦ $ 10 per mouth al o' t\" Let.Mtor, - ou Ht Antoine and Ht Lawrence .treet*.r, t $13 and 81., Jw-r rn uitii Apply to HK.NHS WARD k I U .\"¦! st .>\u2019r'rt )W4( 1 I,FT, 11 tc house, s-x rooms, bath.gas.xv c , only R.$13.Can be .een é to 10 luorutug, 5 to 8 evening.219 Chatham sfeet.f|4() LKT.Partly furnnhi'd.comfortable (mall HOIUO, J.in W.wl End, with iiiodoru conveniences Apply lo PO.Bui 2001, city f|4(i I.F.T, Comfortable TeoemeoU in different part* of L the 1 it> ; rent from $10 upwards In fir»\u2019, ¦'lass order: hath and w e Apply I, HAKKIM.It Victoria square f|4U LKT Twn\u2019new bonne JL If yiuw uit 1» blight cos) bn \u2022\u2022 ples.aut «tret .flftoen iiiloutos w»l from the Post Office, iug iu the spring would do well to has Iiouhs a*tbey nmst be seen to I* apt, 1793 N' srtb \" ninv look at the», reel 11 ted Apply at ntre Dame street.rest) LKT.Upper Tenement ; Brooms, partly furulshed I.of unfurulabed hot \u2022ud cold\tlu bath , cou» veoieutly situated .|w>«*es»lon at ones' Address W 1880, \" Witness Office, f|4u KKNT.Lower Ten.\t5 Drummond St.in good B repair; also Furniture for sale, only shnrt tine In use ; g,M«l opportunity to party taking up house.Apply at house.\t_______ f|4() I.KT, Furnished Rooms; central locality also J.Unfurnished RiKirns, suitable for mariu'd couple, without children.Address,\t.COMFORT.13, Wllnee* Office.NK SW SEMI-DETACHED 4 OTTAliE TO LET.on Tars Hall avenue, near Hherbrooke street: eight rooms ; bot-wator furnace ; rent very moderate to 1st May nexL For further particulars, apply on the premises, or at 1*1»! Nolrr Daine atrrel.rpo LET.Helf contained, cut stone front houses off Dorcheeter street, opp 'silsi Ms.kay str.-t.10 r.Mins and baeemeut, extension kitchen ; heated by hot wxter, aud new .posses sion immedist.'ly ; rent only #20 s mouth.Apply to l.ODHHINO.N.P , 110 Ht James street rpo LET, No.8 \"The Towers,' Dorchester street W,«*l.In first-class order: newly painted aud tinted throughout.Apply cold, and gas West Knd O., Post Office, Bt Catherine street HUABD, Muperlor ttoiuis 1 University street, tSf Tour Hingle Qeritleuien or Two Married Couple- Central locality Refer, ncee (tOMFORTABLK room., with of without board.j\t103 Bleury street.(SUMFUKTAB1.R Home for attending school in city; location, Bleury and Ht.Catherine StreeU .terms moderate.R.K , \"Witnegg\" OfBeo.\t______ CIOMKORTABLE Kurnlshed and warm Front Rrami for > gentleman ; eseiy convenience ; near McOill Uol-.,\u2022) CluMFDRTABLK Rooms to let, furnished, with of ) without board.Quiet family Addrese No.17.*' Witnes* OfBce.I\u2019I'RNIHHKD ROtlMH for Centlemeo, On Beaver Hall 1 Hill, with Board, at THE TEMPERANCE DINING HALL.253 Mt lamts .treet at four dollars per week.Htudeols sp K>n)ii,n.Hath, Kr , 4lr«*onr ATcikUe; »$»ry 1 i .'kthh i Hi 1 \u2022 laaa\th \u2022* Floe Stout Roatbcnoi*.II Hoorn*.Ilalh, At\u2019 .I ttMiAioOv near th** Ht Dnu* I'ark, teff d#* \u2022 anti a Rfcat borgat'\t-.J.ÎW K!c* aut New Tcocmcitt lùmd *ii 8 Hal Hr* t«, and acTeral of the moat K levant Kealdmiot** in the city from $20,000 to 175.000 each.Call for t.artloulare.K.Ill rfa||l\\H «% io.# Hoom 201\tNew York Life Rnlldlna pou 8ALE.The Furniture and l,>a».- of a 10 room Residence on Lurue Cre*ient, m arly new and very desirable II.Ill Tl IIIV4 A 4 O., Room tol\tNew York Life Building' 1Î I A DEEP SKA ÜONPERRNOI, Fot F'ngUiid to go to war with Amerlc* about a sail, or with Fran-, absut a .'Iffth.is ril iIm, \u2022 tfatl (/«,*»l V.ie, for 2\u2019giO ite, 11,071 feet, near McDonald! Tobacco Factory, elaga, «mtable for a Factory, 2.V and 3l)o I'.') x 168, facing M\"unt K,,y»t Park and Upper HI.n itreet, very desirable building proin-rtv 37'c 135 X Ilk\u2019,, on Pai'lueau road,witn fjiilldiug., suitable ¦ i\tpleasantly loratrel on Outre avenue, Mount Royal Vale, tor 9'SW lou, 11.571 feet, near McDonalds Tobacco Factory, IIiM-hx-taga suitable for a Factory, 2.V and »)c Lot *\t.\t.\t\" *- Urlxain l*it U- for a factory, a great bargain, 12c Klegant luU rAvllU in the new Victoria Park, west Ht Lan' - rt.bargains.\t_\t.A line l.,t.ik) i 180, facing Mount Royal Park ami Upper Ht I'rbaln strw, t, 35c IU Lota.150 x 110.Olari-inoiit avenue.17c 4 Lot*.«» 1 1*1 rash, Montreal Jiinrlion.JJc.And ft larKt* iiuiiiIk r «»f ftddltloDftl llMidwnOf And H lift I* urss LoD In all parts of the city.H.Ill T« III98 A Ml.New York Life ftulldlng.Room 201, LI ARMS We offer for sale ot-.e of the most valoable farms on the Island of Mi'utn al, on the Isnigne Pointe Road.Nearly two bundrrd acre* under a good state of cultivation, with * BPLKNDID HTlINK RKhlllKN' K.large 1 arna and other o il ' ulldings.all lu tine order Faronog iitennil* aud stock at a fair valuation The farm will hr \u2022old at a great bargain, on easy terms of payment.Owner leaving the rity.A noth r of 40 acre» at Petite Cote, two rnib-e from cl's limit*, »ith good Moueca aud Untbuildfriga A tpli-u'lid Garden Fann And a nln* Farm \"f 11 acres st Raull a i lb - dint, wllli twoMU'iie Ifoutes and good f)qtbuildirgs, #l,5(*l A Hue (larden Katin.45 acres, all plant.-1 with v.-g,-taMvs kl Notre Daim de '.race, Mt Luke, cloee to CP R '\u2018ÏC- » large number of excellent Eastern T'iwnrhio» and \u2018.iitarln fsrmi for sale, from $1,5(0 to $11.01)0 each.Call (or particular* ».Ill r« lll\\8 A 4 0.» Room Ril.\tNew York Life Hulldlng.XJIOR SALE -SPECIAL BARGAINS That fine Property, No.283 Mountain rtre,.», compris-It,g over tl.OuO feel of ground, fronting also on Dmm-tn.ir.il stnet, with a large Brick Rueideno* and Hpleudld Lrick Staid, and Ooa, h llouee.Thu property I* well adapter! for Elegant Ibwldencec nr .n.air Helf contained HouM-e, gn-ally wante-l iu that part the city Will be sold $1(1,000 below Its actual value.A'ix 8 a I D.Ro«, m 201.\tNew York Life Building.B.HUTCHINS & CO., Real F.state, it.ntill mill Hnanelal Agenta, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, FL*r-g UgltMKH sqi\u2019AItt, MOMTHEgb.PAKTIIJt 99'.49X194* COOD 199 EMTJIE9TE, and three fl,wiring their property sold or ren'ed promptly, are invited to gi«>- us an early call.W* do not charge for advertivlng, D\u201er do we charge commission unie** sale* are made t-y us or through our influence.B.HI T4 11199 A 4 0.New York Life Building.HONEY TO LOAN UN CITY PROPERTY AND OOOD tARMR.B.11114 11198 A 4 ©.New Vwrlt Life RwlMla« F OR SALE, 419 BARI TI.KMS.THE FOLLOW IHO PROPERTIES KEI/)NG1N(1 TO THE KMT AT K \u201cHALL AND VKNNOR.' 1st That n Tignificent property n Drummond street (No 320) having s frontage un Pinqav.'uue of JUO f< et, on Dniiiunnnd stris-t of 475 feet, and en Rislpath avrrmeol 360 feel, containing over 113,11)0 superficial feet It will be sold In one Mock with villa residence, gardener* house aod outbuildings, or il will be divided into six rtlla lots, or subdivided into building Iota.\t, înd.A very fin* and large lut of Iked kt Cote 8L Antoine, below the residence of Mr Hhearer, having one of th*- most eitensirr and grand vl.ws on th* Island ol Montreal.It I» situated immediately above the site where the old toll bar stood on Hherhrookr etreet.3rd.That piece -.f land adjoining the park, aud t>p>ind*d on the west tide by Law.lane, on the north and *>>uth aide* by the \" Frothiugka.i.property.eontataWd** £ by 4*6 It.It will be eold in on* lot or eub-dtrlded into tiuMingtote.»\teonvefilent (hitRtooe Residence.No 164 Upper Ualveraity streeL I owresiou l.t ,f M»r 64h A lot of I-and on the Eaet side of (Jjarire Borrommee «tree», of 42 ft 4 In.hyMfnettothJ wo houses ihereon.Tl.U lot is the second below Dorchsetet elrert.Cadastral No.609.Ht Lawrence H srd.7th That rpl- ndld properly tatu^gd 0O_*ÿy.^g**,?fak.Memphremagog.known a« \"WsH»nd»; wotata Ing .ver 9R0 acres.» .th *4 .nnon, teoftlfft Hftrti*.«Ublaj, Fowl House*, Boat and Bathicg\t.ppiy to For full particular», with P\u2018»ds.kc \u2022\t\u2022 4W JOHN JAMES MR09V9E.Architect Nordhtamers Bulldlia.Ht.Jamre ct/cet./^lOTT.VOE FOR SALE AT *2,600, la 41 order : tery control ; only $1,0» cash down ; mmedistely.F fi.p.ROAN, RCA L E8TATK AO ENT, 113 HI Alexander sDeet.corner 84 Catherine _ OR BALE AT ?10,000, dwellings ; rent, $S7< ; rery central ; beet investment on \u2022trett.«.».R4S88, REAL EHTATK AGENT.Rimovsh to 113 St.Ai.gxkUbB* siBgrr, Icurner fit Oktherta* l COTTAGE.Fire tel a»» stoiiv front, 9 root\"», sD.e 2.1x38, extension ).lit 112 to Uiio, II.ktad by II»! W atcr furnac.|.'Otrlo light., gat.l'bctrlc liell», tiu-aking tuluw, etc Hlluati'd on U|q»'r H».Urbain street A hargsln to a prompt purchaser $.Mr 41 A 9 9, I7H 81.Jnssirg atreet.FEW LOTS FOR SALE ON III 14 111809 RTBKKT, Hire !5 X Hit 4» Line.A forest of (Ini' houses building up on both «Itl.ui of street $\u2022.Mr M 499.I7H Kl.Jniiira slrrel.2 BUILDING LOTS.» 4IR M A l.i: on fins » strret.sire of each TOvMto lane, also one cholog lot on Ht Luke ktreet, elite 29x115 to lane Three Into are well Situated, t«ing convenient to ktreet care, soboolc, churches, cl,-, arx'In cj.uu, proximity t .Western square, opposite Olosie street.Plan of luuonvlew ot nif oflice.P.MrM.499, HR ri.jRHt« Hired.$3.25 FEU FOOT.For land on REAVER HALL HILL, corner LA GAUCHKTIKKK MTRKRT.70 feel by 109 .in La gauch,Here street (on an average) Area 7.643 f-'t.Just th» spot for hotel, club, hall, factory ->r warehouse Can txrrange tern s.».MrMA99, 178 84.Jnnirs elrrrl.FOR SALE, BUILDINIQ LOTS -ON- CHURCH STREET.Choice l»iIs, 16 feet x $3 feet, on this newly graded strret Cheap.Easy terms.For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 21» HT.IAMI.K MTKKIIT.F OR SALE OR TO LKT.CM on Muon being complet.,\u2018,1 .all innd- nbo.r Durehrst.-r street, run ern luiproxi'inruts.I A« HLt9 90 M 44 MAY.HI JAMKH RTREET.rrO LKT, THREE HOUSES ON I Bourgeois «treet, Polak Ht Charles^» room* each ; tnieleri, ii,ipr,,ven .-rite; cheap rent to 1st May.1.1« III t 9 91 tl k 11.nit wf.JiiliM's -.1 reel.FOR SALE, A handsome Brown Htone Front Reeldence, now Leu onmpleted, o.Dorchester street, near Mtckay street : the h\" isc is of superior finish in every respect.Hi/e of lot, 24 V 120.Terms easy.LAI'IILAN MAWAVv \u2022HI HI.Jnmox slrrel.MONTREAL JUNCTION.A lew lots for sale at a low figure.Those Intending to purchase should do so at once, as prices will hr ad-T.i red within a rery short time.Lota are selllm rapidly.I.41 IILA9 M 41 k Al.tot HI.J.ntrii alrref.MONEY TO LOAN ON HKHT MORTGAGE ON CITY PROPERTY.L44IILA9 *1 41k 41.Kt nl Tlstnlr anil I liiiinr'lixl Asenl, 90 HT JAMKH HTKRKT.\" 1 \u2018 .Innction.REMRMHRB I\u2019KI 8» 9T I\u2019RII EM, O, J.O, 12 OHN'T», 1.11\u2019lKi: TIIIH 99KKK, PRICES GO UP MONDAY.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI HT.JAMKH KTREET, WANTED, a Well-Lighted Building, 3 flats, suitable for a Factory, in the vicinity of Craig street, not further oast than Bleury street ; for a suitable building a long term of lease will be completed TROY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., 140 St.Fetor street.\t_____ Professional.MACLAREN, LiET, SMITH A SMITH, ABtO< atm.HAHRIHTRKH.Ar.Ar., Honw BaaHow Btot*.ICI HI.Janes Hlrret, Montreal.Jon* J.MACtAAtH, Q.C., Barri P.L««t, B.C.L R a Mu ith, 8 0 L., Com r for Ont.A W.Smith B OX PATENTS.r.«.r.HIMPH09'.m.i.p.a.v Hdllrllwr ami Ksprrl.Trad* Marta secured.Copyright» and Designs Re- > LA'., redl Agsr.cit* la all Ruropean and other eountriee, 13 YRARH RXPRR1RNOR 144 HI.Jane* alrr*«, Mwalreal.I ENTS BALE hk \u201c witn mm ornca HONKRtY 18 THE BF.ffT POUn A gsnUrman returiilng from abroad t>reugti a vary hsndsome and expenslie shawl for hie stir || a large sum, and he x»x* datlrou.of axoldinf tty, |j, egtreeld* nroeeeBy of paylmi more In thr gjyg.M el duty On lg>ar# out doww to \" Bymca,\" but waa mrt by Ui* counter propyeltltre that Daily and Wrrklo tlhubt ehould b* compressed lato tHt>rg,\u2014Ihiv fork Htui.CHARITY MADE EAaV.Alj-lne Guard \" Here at Mil* c roes I» the place * haro the guida Peter fell and was killed Don t you want to give me a little money lor hi* poor wife and children f* \"Ob, ye* ; but how Is It that yeeterdav on the other aide of the mountain they showed ue a croak for the lame guide !\" \" That I» all right ; that la for the traveller* who COMM!TTEB S as tc the mark-se words ' ordinary w-arand tear in the Sicilian asphalt contract has created m .:h comment in the :ity, and Aider-man S eidjens feels glad that at last some d-* It of :.:s ritic.s a o4' 'hr r.ana.emea* ot the Road Department y Alderman Prefwitaine, teil.n.'.Une -x-kl e-Tt.an of St.Antoine War : -.'as en .inn.0\" .: was that Su An-U/.n- Ward s vo: e vvaj not heard in the matter.and w»# \u2022# jn r.-r j to noti e that Alderman Wil-os was so o.ten in support of theCba.r-man of th* Roai Conimitt- e.n other t! ienuanic quarter» tbe feeling is t Ht it :\u2022 a .a\u2019 Oetween Alderman Stepi:ens va i Aide tr.An Prefonu oe.Said the cLair-.an o' \u2018 e Water Com:: ittee, tins morning, to c r rv; ^ ter.\u2014\u2018\u2018W a*, made it look wor-e was t e 41a or s talk and 'he thouui.t that\u2019dte-e «t be «oT.ethiag wrong in it or he would not i^ave spoken a out it.fTBIKE urr THI WORDS.'na ierert bl.shed in to-dny s sou-of the H\"-;:-: Aider»su St p er.s draws attention to t:\tv \u2022' «' in a nu fc*rofrocent \u2018\u2019ootract- ror -arteg ffie nr-*'; t e guarantee for their -in.\u2019 in uerfe-t oruer at theend of five y ears or ter.years a tb* sae may be, :s not ^n-lie-d by the presencr of the word; \u201c \" ear and tea: -icepted.but that in some contracts the words have been n.-rted by i eiag printed on flip# o' pater and past* i over the guaranteed cia se in th» spec'.: < ations.Alderman Pre-fca a.ae taji it ioes sot ma\u2019ter wbether the CARPENTER 8 CLEVER CAPTURE.rrNNt'IT AM) AKEBST OV A NOTOKIOt ft CRlMlNAI.Detective Carpenter returned vesterdny t rom a snccesst il pursuit ot tbe gaol breaker, horse thief and ev oonv lot Soucoi.Tn August the Hitiuat contained an account of tbe plucky arrest ofSoucci and his half-brother at Covey Hill by voung rannsis for horse stealing.Soucoi showed fight and tired at the larmers twice be lure his capture.He was lolly idenlitied bv a little girl at the miscreant vv bo had foully outraged her in a wood.To clluoh her identification she said that the lea' 'tad a watch with a glass both at the *>*\u2022\t\" at the iiont.This v.as on him w hen \u2022«\tt Soon after being placed in Beau- ha Jtol he escaped.A AMS'Tn see weeks negotiations between Mr.*)l*gas, Police Magistrate, aud the Attoru*.Geueral, Dectectivc Caipenler was assigned to search tut Houcci.Mu Carpent*: visited tbe other prisoner in Beauharuois gaol and elicited irom him that So icci had gone u> Manchester, N.H., where he from tiiur io time lived with a woman who passed for biifwa# not his wife.Previous to his capture at Covev Hill, it appear» thaï Soucci would steal a hur-e and rig and then purchase a load ot butter.He would smuggle this into Man- \u2022\thfüer where the wotnau would sell it.He would then drive to some other town aud sell the stolen hors.an.I rig.Detective ('arpenter at tir-t got on the wrong Scent, going to Richford, Vt., where a local hor-e thief I ad l>**n arrested, but it was not Houcci.The orticer next\tvisited Man- he»ter, and he -oon learned that the woman :n th.case had disappeared and was l ebeved to have gone to Nashua.Mr.Car-petiter found the fugitive and the woman were both then-, and he soon bad boucci behind the bars.The prisoner is a ferocious looking -ellow, and when told of the charge, he muttered, \u201c I will never go to Canada alive.Detective Carpenter ouletly remarked that he would take care that lie did not kill himself and vrtainly that he should have no chance to kill anyone else.Boucci thought hecould prevent hisevtradition by , on-ie#»ing to a chicken robbery in New Hampshire, Lut tins dodge was ignored by the authorities.Soÿoon as the necessary papers can he made out, the detective will return tor Soucci who is now lodged in Concord prison Soucci has been gaoled fcer* lor aggravated assault and \" did' five years in St.Vincent de Paid penitentiarv lor burglarv.THE CUMBERLAND MURDERS.Till i'A.-E LOOKS HAD FOR t*ROC(ft'E.{Spteiol to tht H\u2019lfn#»#.) CrMiBKLAND, Ont., Oct.II.\u2014The excite-ment in (his neighborhood continue; over the brutal outrage and roorder of which Marv and Eli,a McGoniJe were the voung victims.While temporarily in charge'of the prisoner Narci-.-e Larocque, John Winsor said to him.\u2022\tWi v, in the name of God, did you do this to v bich Larocque is ia.d to have replied, \u201c Tbe Lord knows.Detective Grier took off Larocque s COMM KKC\u2019I AL.WlTNBM OrFKB.Sktüi Jh#, OO- HU,, f.^:.dDnUOmS toi» tsasont hav# been a* follow#: Jaw, 1,121,hott tmxe# lava IKUASO» h#v## ; IFhb, bîe.Hti boxa# : ttüff, HIM,lté.wi \u2022iuol# *n##t (UgUuibtr.joe to loto : flo«#| Auvutt.h|o to ujo ; medium to fia#, So to Oo.\t* llmaa.Tbe \u2022blgiutot# for tb# we«b wer# Mi nacb ?\u2022\tfoov U.Sai gu-ktice#.W# iiiiote : tall Creamery.20c to 20o ; Pall Townahtg# iVo to 2bc ; W##t*ro Ito to 16o ; medium do., lie to 12c.TORO.NTO MAKkKTS ToaoNto, Octob#» il.\u2014Wheat, 8p*., No.2.ddo to Olio : \u201ci010 86e' B*r\u2018*r' No- b «\u2018° *> «*o ; No.2, tee to S7e ; No.S extra, 6Jo to 66o.Peat No 2, #1.c' ,\u2018MU- No' *\u2022 4\u201c0 ^ 42«- Flour,\u2019 aatra, I4 \"a\t' \u2022tr*,g#, r«>P*r, 9t 46 to ft.W).Mar bttdull.Bate#: No.8 Manitoba hard, at mualto II It her# for grempt delivery Date, on track al too to tic.feat, ouulde, al »7o to Cue.NOTES AND NOTICES.THK KMABK I'l A NO\u2014THK «iOVKHNlVH OK IU.IMMS 1'IBOIASK.S A KVA HR ! IANO gOK THK KXK.I FIV E MANSION* Messrs.\\4 dliara Knaf.e A Co.h*ve again iv.ceived another evidence of tlie high-tanding and reputation of their celebrated instruments, h or many year; a Knabe Square ha-1 been used in the Executive mansion of the Governor of HhnoD, at Springreld, and recently it was decided io replace thi; imsiruincnt with a new-concert grand of the same make.The grea satisfaction that the Knube concert grand w Inch was selected and purchased for the Kxe cutive mansion at Springfield ha; given, shown by the following communication Bmcltiv* Mansion, Springfield, III The elegant concert grand piano recently purchased of M -;;ts.Win.Knabe x Co.lor the Executive mansion is proving satisfartorv in every respect to myself and triends.It pos ¦esses great sweetness and evenness of tone, a: w.Tl a; volume an I brilliaiic.v\u2014in fact, is all ti at > an be desired in -uch an instrument.Sincerely your-, Mu-u J.W Full M* -ir;* 4\\ illiam Knabe X (fo.also -upplied the W hite IKuise, and tlie gubernatorial mansions of Maryland, P< nusylvania, V.rginia, Georgia, and the Governors'General of Canada, vvtth their magnificent instrument-.\u2014Zhif inorr .Sun.Willi; X Co.Iv.'l Notre Dame street.Montreal, ke.p as tine an assortment of the great Knabe pianos ns are to be found in any citv outside ot New ) ork and Chicago, and are always happy to show the good; to prospective buyers or other visitor;.ADVERTISEMENTS.Mik) CoMKAkiHONH at C.W.Lindsay s piano rooms, 2*» St.Catherine street, before purchâldng a piano elsewhere.ADVERTISEMENTS.DINNA FORGET HANNlIf'M AlCTle* MILK O* NltW trUHNITUKK tSouilay Ik* l:lih l»«|>t AI 10 o clock No rt*rrtt A ttOVNei l.V, ______________ AuettoHacra 'TWAp^.F URN ITU RE 16 IS SI.ATS Full ug.JAb.Mill.« #i»*l >.n.ty of WINVKK HI.OOMINU 1*1.AM'S to tirit olau braltb, at r.Mouatlo pncM, l,» bi.f>.lr.,l »icsi« flaot; alM).for ret., V Ol IN ( If ' l.A NTH.roI KHANVONIA KASKtiKKKI KH\t'-«CTM of Ui.VorpriCM apely toU.«k»ONA VLOfiAI.Nf.'KNKKIKN, K.CiBAVKM._________________ Oote 8t Autome Road.MARK THE SIGNAL OF SUCCESS.\u201c BELL\u201d SALK IIOI Ml HOLD ^ our correspondent 01 tained an interview with him this atternoon.He is a chunky little man.with bis lH*ad s nken between bis shoul- I ders, closely cropped black i-air growing well ! down on h.s forehead, small dark eve; and a dark moustache.He is a person of low intel-lirence, with a furtive glan -e.In answer toa ark that C wa; a serious ma'ter Laro q ,e ai i.\u2018 Well, I am not guilty.\" \u201cW! at would you D ink o' jb> man who would do such a deed \u201cWell, it ain t me.\" Larocque being Asked to explain how it wa he started out to see 0 Toole HVOWlXc; HE WAS SOT AT HVK f^aid he knew that, but It would have served hi; purpose to have le:t word with U Tool# s w., »- .t wa; w, rk he w as looritng tor.He ;*.d be knew the two gills very well, but did not atch up to then, on Tuesday, r speak to them He ¦ s; not nearer than\u2019one hundred ards to them He went on after losing sight the girls and sat down to smoke under a ree'or about twentv-minutes.H.- admitted tfcut the use looked bad against h:m.A\u2018armer name.) James M nogne was here yesterday with his little girl ready to testifv tb&t on one asion he assaulted her.Laroccue is a bad man and ho; followed young girls several tim e?inti is township just hi he followed the M -Gonigle girls.THK IX v I'BST RE8''UED LAST BIoHT was aw'a.n adjourned till this morning.A jost mor'em l*-t night disclose ) *\u2022 idenc* of tie deete-t brutality to the children before death, a; tLer wa; ntureof one of the internai organs.In he opinion of the de cor-' it quite possible for one man to lave wa - qujie possi! ie tor one man to ii*ve comar en oc not ;*cau.-e at common law it would ! mined both these outrage* and L'r.Mark Densott «vos f>«re that two ^ w-*e :oun : in '.^e Coar* Ho > win n i®»*i*r iattm « -a-^ o tg s.»y .ere .*o!** j'réng 0f 'la ks.nod that ihe irnc-tu i aearTr ,.pioiec ca# byckon ng ont : e t* rier\u2014dvaa ».te\u2014wiu on old noiL tac CHAPLEAf ASP VERC ER SPEAK.The uao-t satressfa a f&t o' 'be K rra*** in aid of tii* M#numer.\u2019 Nat on ai » ai cert* ni v that o'yreter-lnc w uec t.ae Hon.M'U-*.Cha- -4eav aod M*r'»*r\t* .Ter» *.ii-e#***.Bo- *T*ak*rs » ere iav-# : cat to the lor re an i.ence *\u2022?Judge I-oronger *t< ere le^dh .:.ered oat.appioailed upon a q***# ngoa :^e plat onn Mr Gba1 >a.was tie fnt to\tHe tea.ed Mr.\tand .¦>' orraa ere of la* Itère*#»*, tbe io£.«# a£f*'i*Ilv.'&r phej-«»*;#¦'\u2022:.' \u2019oho \u2022 on b«.\u2018.*17 of tbit great nat onal work *t : 'joç* ) \u2019 «¦ontmen' ou.: aean b* an aa ompfabed laer.Mr Mercsrr foliowe sa.was ai-o verr euloyotic oF tb* e'erts b-mg ma \u2022 i erect io*.of tkts budding which would * a * red.t L tb* /reneb Cocod ot nationality.A vOSS'! - Ofaic \u2022 *\u2022*.ftijowed and tae large *» vd Lst^-r-e aba.- a cigB t .xr-ougbjv o* sfitd wit tb e -a g proceed-¦f* THE tSUjViSCIAL H£ALT< MEN A: a m eong of tbr Pr,-me*.Boa*) o- Health on Ti.g'#* ne*t aorutg cf 'a* A nrer ta P.I.e Health A'toria'ioo *\u2022 Cba-ieroa.n Ç.A antfii'TO'eaCret.re p-rvax* a-ltslc van- «ere et u'-\"! sad t.v .rr-zl oa th» .abject e a- Dr.ttofj reported oa Ua Uwia dra tag.Arfaeta, wbxJ.(It bopen tb.\tvm ha».rww*r So re gnlare after tie a*n momoo at ra - Uaaool.NO COMPLAfSV AGAIMBT AKXEftv MINTS.Tb* * oflBKÂA.ofi're in exp'opriat.oa far t»-Widening «g 8:.La# rea'e street me tbit morning to bear totajiamu agaia-t r .« as-?*#\u2022»*& t real for to- »*cood ««c^oa of that tbero.gh'are l* »#*n le-/a .'h*ti-re and St Ca'benn* «tree #.No per-oo ar.pear d, bow-\u2022»er, to obyoot to tue toil oa l the cornua-saoers con rtto: tbe «oca* Tbe a'co'ifits wtl go to tbe City Trt*#u*r 'or olJactiuo.T.rt Hon.Mr.îf»r\u2019)er, h om-aaied > v M*a- ».Des.ari.a#, M P Nanul.M P P.Hon Attorney-General R-, ddonx, AH.Vill*-aefive.M P.P., and J.A.Mercier, paid a visit \u2019o b * Ha as VahocE.yesterday #ft**moon T e non.Mr B-aal ea.re-iden\u2019 cf tbe msti-t-tion, aad a a an\u2019*r of hi- leading stallions *\t.e fa e ak«a a large numl-er of prizes \u2022»>! ¦.\u2022 xb t*i e'ore tb* Ti#::orw, who ex- r»»a*d tbem-elv#.thoroughly satisfied with \u2022\te edi.'ree and qaalities of to* animais, Mr.Me- .»r remarking w.th a -mile \u201c Franc-is 'e tinr a :a-ik re-'anoaeat of Canada r m-ost of ber .ors*-i \u2019 Mr.Beantien # i:io c\u2019j*'*r an 1 elevator wer-a» n -ecred.It wa* in full - orkicj: order, ! cctung and vauag 'om-\u20ac'aik- a- th* rate o' * *on ever t ree zn.n.'a- An adjoom- ' m-nt t; then made o Mr.B**ut.i nL re-.-den-*.and a\u2019ter refreibmems bad *»* par-akea o: Mr Sea b en rave a hr.ef ex post-on c -re val e cf \u2022 e work whi'h tbe Haros X.t-\u2019.onol \u2022 a* doiag and empLained of tli* preju- I dire wr.c rt etated .n \u2019be Detain on aga n;t ' * P«r» aeroa hreed of aarae*.H aek'dfor* 'air «¦tfai-y int« tha re#e*',rvr a very 'are-fol ,er,tal of »r#ry 'iau*E 7h«r* it no ob '.irGa 1* 1 wear and tear e akew step?to protg'tthaatMiregaga o«t the KApriitioa a' A»»\u2019 an a chitecu for C'aoa«*' otr eipi-n-eg All we ever r*t from tbe < lub 1» our uniforTiia aad Mi al grma.from #3 00.HOLITAIKK DIAMOND RINGS, IS kar.gold, fron ÿ'1 CfO t\t5.00.WKDIlINfc UIN41H.18 kar gold fully warranted, from.14 kar \"\t*'\t'\u2022\t** 10 kar.« .*4.00 3 00 .204 III >K% KOHH, WATCHMAKER and jeweller, 1.17 M.Peler atreet.13 doora from Craig I TITO RE FURNITURE TO SELL \u2022IvA than the\u20190 prreent of all the Furuitum lluiiae» put together JAM.NTEKL.IHJtt io Ik.H >oire Itame af.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., A ,,KAVT ADVANCE HEAL KSTATE AIILTIONKEKS VV ANTED, young Man, having a few years eiperienca vv with'Nlinder Typ.'Pres»»* Apply tn THF.BORLAND LITHO.CO , 1 Kleury »?VV ANTF.D, grxid General Senu\t, v\u2019 with uf witiiuut washing : gpo>l wages 12] La * dr wte avenu».Cote St Antoine Take Mount Va t b-.a .if ergagrd fare aill he paid Royal ^^\u2019ANTED, General Servant, eiperieucv-d \u2019 eiperieuo-d .alao ainart, fldy nurae girl.Apply .\u201973 St Denis atreet.ROAD DEPARTMENT.feCALED TENDratM, ad»lr»«ewl In in# «nAera.g» wd and «ud'/tawd \" Ten dee/neHewer.will teeM»l*w>t at th* Orta* af ttwi f.'tty Clerk, until nooa on WEDNE8DAY.the (dtoaoth of Oetoher.1*0, fo# to# coartructioo of a Few»* lo lb* nndwrmentioned aweti-.n of ate»#*, wun th* bwarary -onruet.m».ae co#Alng to the eerttem aad kparificatloti* ca view ia the arte* of th* uadenlgsed, ra P aft naan e**e .*, from end of ailetlng aewnr north ward* to Mount Royal Avaau# Th* teareet o# any leadea wilt nut r eoeaaamly be i utegfiL T# mmon IT MAT CmiKKMA.PUBLIC MOTIf'E la berehy r*eo that It te #a> poead to (ooatroet the above mealiosad rawer aot) tooaecUM# daring th* tr-MOta#*aoa,aad pewpr.it ra la the laid wetten of atreet may avail thamaelves of the oyportanfty to waka coooeotiaa# from their boor** or yard# loto U* said common aawer.TK7ANTED FUFIIJI A grad iat» In Arts w|*h hoonra *T prrparea for »iatninatiouf in Claasi' S.Ma-hema-tka, modern languages.___\tAddrraa MAGISTER, \" Witnew OfBee YV ANTED, a Houae, aG.ut ten rooms, wist of lileury »v rent at«ut |J60 Addreaa, wi:h particulara, P «) Boa 1138 WANTED, by a young English Lad», situation a* lady a Maid, N irtary Uoearoewa or mother a help Andreas H K M .\"Wiloeaa OAice \\E'ANTED.» to X) gallons milk dally, atete prie* TV with full yertinlara to NOVEMREB, \"Wlti\u2014 Orte# Th\u2019ANTED.41RNERAL SERVANT r toner a! He vv vaotwootod fora family of three ______________________Apply at 1 Phillip* square.WANTED.General Servant, no washing or iroolog Apply 411 Mam* atreet \\Y\u2019ANTED.ia a Dry Goods Import and Cotnrniminn » » tntalnem.a Traveller for r|ty.Lower Proei >oaa and Ottawa on aaleey and c»an»iaeiou One who h«a been in a atnnlnr ftiiaineaw preferrvd To the rlah* party chance to get interest is l,uvire»a.Apply, with dtlaila, aain/y rt pectrd, etc , p O IJ74 YV\u2019*'**\u201d».\u2018b \u2022 Dry Good# Import and IComm i Ml on » » I uaitr.», a youth for ortee work ; muât h» «ht» to kerp art of »«\u2022 »\u2022 write «h'rthatd aed well upio *g ire» \u2022 ivrly rerp'«»ihto pw't»# wFh fl-at » »\u2022\u2022 refarence» n^ed app y Addr-aa t H M, Wltirtt.Ofiic» VV ANTFD fty a lady a nicely Furnlahed Boun with v » partial ure of kitchen .west ra\u2019 H.e'iry preferred ________________Addi-aa LADY.\" W.Uiaaa Office.IR7A.NT1 I, f .» far,,, t -¦\u2022» » r-u-r girl, one \u2022 V# to make hvrrelf generally laefal anrther .errant kept; good wagra to the right per»* Adlraas ___________Mr» M J l/OKAN, lo< hiaa Rapids p y WANTED, families or pentie-orn a washing, or work _______lF the day Address.R.10, \" Wltoena OBoe WAlTJ!n' 'tateteooart MUlioera, ale* eiperteMad ™Y Liel'.e and Skirt hand», also Appnmiie#* _____________ Apply Mme DHARE.Id Fntaiye Ki'iare Yrt'aM y|).a atrnrg Youth for the Hinder* kfit.la * EoHK.KTMM.LBK.HON A J-K.IKJRoirt Dame COTE ST.ANTOINE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.Romr of th*\tlot* lo thr O»t0 on Wratf rn and ITtraif* ffiTFi ia, Ht CoLherio*' \u2022lft*e4-.HllWdo mo f .Clorke ATeouv ond Goto Ht Aotoioci rood, ore now in our t^Mfla for t4le J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., Ml HT.J AMIN HTREF.T.COMFORTABLE HOUSES.TO LET Al oorarr of Bayle and Fort streets.Hot **t«r heating.Lo* rant.Every cobrenienev.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 HT.JAMEE HTREET.RESIDENCE FOR SALE.I> OSTRII II FEATHERS.ThU i* th* Inti »! m mb from Europe* ; ihef %r^ going lo a Wi*r ^ Würn' ¦\" J1*il look up r«mr old oma gn%rtn rut for th«t** gemda grid il will | fou to I|i8t your» gif nwnk um.mm Ihrrw arr mo many pretend to do thi* work tbit nun ttliifthl* plume* fwni ur orurr gnd inriperirncr.Wr krrp f*ip«*rituic^
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