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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 18 octobre 1890
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[" 9 \u2014\u2022 1 Vol.XXXI.No.246.MONTRKAL, SATURDAY, OCTOHKIt 1H, 1890.Rwci One Cent.Bltieti aj btrtk*\t^*«*A*.«««riotlv mujI w r-ifii-r^ w>mA IÀ4 nam* **d addrtM k/ tk* trtukr, or olktrvito no noltor tan to laktn oj iktm, Vtrttt mod tiundtd oOUoart nottot* art eUrytd fur ai BIRTHH WOOD'At 1} Urtcail» atanua.CoU 8» Aotoioa, ou U* 1Mb U»V , lté wife of üeo W Wootl, of a «oc.WALK EH At HwrrUbMmh ou Huoday lïlb iu»t , Mr* O Walker of a AonybUt MiKOHIK Ou Iba IWh luit, at No.I Hi'berfonl ataoue, ibe wife of AU*.M< Hot ic, of a daukhter.MAKRIEU.||> Mil LAN Mi VETTY lo Ibr I\u2019reatyUriao Cburcb luveTiia^Vue-i ou lbe Ii'.ib Oct.1890, by Ike K*e.Jairei Hiilberlaod, Maicoliu McMilliab to Caiberiue McVetty, all of tbia (lace.RHANMON-DUNKIN -Ou tbe 15lb luat., >y tbe Hi».Cbaa H Dotproec, at tbe rteiileuce of Mr».McKittrlck.Mr.Ororye Nbaduou.to Mi»» Joïepbiue White Duukiu, belli of Muitbaiu Towurbip.OiMwa Uouuty, O ie.RlDDtUr^CASBEf.MAN At the »t*lir«oce of tbe bride \u2022 father.Weiluemlay, Oct.15tb, by the Re».Jn*.foriuack, B.A .of Melville.Ja ut» A Riddell, of Oaf ¦ tlu.au, Out.to Alice Arili lia, elde.t daughter of U M (anatliuao, K»u .of tbe tame place.b I t MCE O'DONNELI-, - Married, on October Itib, at the fUihope Relate, by the He» Father Toupln.Ditirt b|«uce.of Montreal, to Nellie O Do nut 11, tf tine bee.OutUc pâture pleaee copy DIED.TOUR On I he morDinK of the Iftb October, after a lou| and painful llluiee, Charlotte A.OrieTe, relict of the late Rolerl M.T< dd, aged Cè year».Fuurru! from her aon » reeldence 60 Coureo! etreet, on Baturday, tb* IStb li rt., at 2.30 p m.BMITH Ou Tbureday.Oct.Klb, U'JO, Harry Hmitb, of tbe hriu of R.K.Wi*bt A Co , aged 32, oalire of Dreouabire, Eng.Fuieral from hi* late rrrideuoe, 130 Durotber rtreet, on Saturday, at 2 30 p m , to Ht Martin e Church, and tli«I,re to Mount Kuyal Cemetery.Fritude and ao-riuaintai.ee» are in* ited to attend.BYDR\u2014Died, at 24 Tupper «treet, on Friday, 17th Inet, Ancle Datella (Jordon, aged 35 yeare, eecoed daughter of Cbarlee Cordon, of Ru»»elltowu, yue., and beloved \u2022 ife of John Hyde-, Accountant.Funeral from her late reeidence on Monday, 20th Inet, at 2.30 p m.ELI.IB\u2014At 249 Weetern avenue Cote Ht.Antoine, on the afternoon of the 17th in»., Hrrculee Ellia, Em , late of Her Majeety'e Ouetome, eldeet »ou of the late Re».Arthur Kllle, rector of Ar.lee, County Louth, Ireland, in the tetb year of hie age.Funeral on Monday afternoon, 20th inetant, at 2.30 ei.ee*.1 rlet.de and aciiuaintancee aie reii-eclfully in tit»t ' to :\u2022* ttod.KV/lNH.-On tte evening of tbe 17th in»t, Reoecca MclUivray.widow of the late Samuel Evan», aged 70 yeare and 11 month» Funeral from her late ruidenoe, 56 City Co inclllore etree*.Monday, the 2bth inet., at 2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetary.At Reet.' E1FIIEH.\u2014At Hen iltor, Onb, on tbe 17th in*t.aged 89 yrarr, Julia Loun, wiqow of the late Jamee Fnher.ADVERTISEMENTS.f22.ti.oo to 1 Coltoa\tbrwfcr.n«?«r biu>f4.D«trt ratria, aod aftiY \u2022PwU ti wwranled |U0 .ûrr\u2019sBTM'.BPO\u2014» rOTT»».Notre Pemr rtreet S.CARSLEY, KSC.1767, 1769, 1771.1773, 1773, l'71 NOTRE DAME KTHLLT.MoMTUAl.GET YOUR UNDERWEAR -AT- TSOHAS SUTTON'S WINDSOR Men's Furnishing and Outfitting STORE.Where ycu will tied full line# of BEST MAKEH.aJf wcightr and ii/et at LOWEST PRICES.Our Dlspley of FALL end W1NTLR G LO V KS 1» NOT EXCELLED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE.\u2014 t OHI\u2019RIMINk - Fur and Floeec Lined kid and Ituek Gloves, Astrachan, Angora and Llama Wool Gloves, knit Gloves in Great Variety, Reindeer and Naja Tan Gloves and Slitta.-loi- Genuine Macintosh Coats, Umbrellas, etc.The FULL DRESS WINDSOR COURT SHIRT, ENGLISH MAKE, 19 THE BEST FOR EVENING WEAR.THOS.SUTTON, Haberdasher, eke., WINDSOR BUILDING, Peel ntreet.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.JNHURANCE NOTICE.MB.J.k.B.DRUM OLl I Late at the Glasgow A Locdou Insurance Co t, has been appointed aa Agent for the City of Montreal of the LIVERPOOL A LOUDON A GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.Any orders or bueinrea for hie account, con munlcated to the office, M Place d Ana ce, or hie r»ei detice, 74 St Hubert street, either by latter or telephone, will receive prompt attention.«1.r.C.SMITH, t hier Ageaf.Montreal.October 15th, 1190.____ Telephoae# Bell, US Federal.9J4\t_ PICTURES FRAMES, MM-LDIECf.PHOTOGRAPHIC good* B««t QuauTv,\tLowgirr Fan-ta.\u2022S»*» D.¦\u20226i«.SSS CHAM STROAI.N.E HAMILTON .t 0>.(Kir Spacious Khow room Is now replrte with the Lorgcet Stock uf MANTLES.CUlAkH, SHORT JACKETS, DOLMANS AND MORNING GOWNS, at Iioeptloual Low Pnoes It would well repay custom, rs to call nest week, even thiee a ho hase never yet paid us a oslt, would te I» if,ctly astonished with the Novalllee, « b eb cannot he eurpasæd m the Dominion of Canada E*.r> tier meut Is btlrd with the grretest care.Haliafkction in every sense Is our chief kirn.Our DKKtS Hi kids are Superb.Our DR IAS TRIMMINGS are Must Stylish.Our BLACK DRESS GOODS are Unequalled.Our DKEbS SILKS are Simply Kiqulslte.Our Kvenicg Kuom» by ga-ligbl exhibits Ihe Large»! Variety of SILKS, TULLE.GRENADINES, TISSUE.CREPE FISSE.AO, Ac, of the New, Light and Delicate Shades, from 75c to 410 Wl per yard We .hall tsL-em it a pleas ire to show these Goods, and no bud y will be urged to buy, as none cf then Good» util be shewn in our windows.te BARGAINS A6 USUAL >3 In our Staple Departments, FLANNELS 111,AN-NETS.gl ll.TH.LINENS, LADIES UNDER* « I AH ¦ .Y.E.Il t *111.I ON A t «., Gl.ENOBA BUILDING, Noire Dame slreel.THE BELFAST WAREHOUSE, 2403 AND 2405 ST CATHERINE STREET, HAktotk A DlDki.oy Prcprlrinrs.Do you want to buy TABLE LINENS ! Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON.Do you a ant to buy TABLE NAPKINS Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON.Do you want TABLE CLOTH REMNANTS 1 Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON.Do you want the Best Makes in SHEETINGS : Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON Do you want the Biut Value in WHITE QUILTS .Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON.Do you want the Bert Value in TOWEL9 : Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON Do you want LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Come to HAYOUCK A DUDGEON.Do you want any kind of HOSIERY ¦.Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON, Do yon want SCOTCH OR NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR Come to HAYCOCK A DUDGEON.WHAT YOU DON'T WANT.If logo downtown to buy Dry Goods, when you can get the very best value at our Store.HAl'ttXk AND IMIH.IOV.IMPORTER.-' OF DRY GOODS, '3163 anil '3403 SI.t \u2022Ihri ltte alreet, lWert of Peel street.) Hr LI.Tr l.r.l'HON* X9S.\u201cIn KSt, it 1* said, the King of France sent line Lint n of Kh.ims to the Sultan as pert of the ransom of seme noble prisoner* who had fallen Into his banda.' We have at present tuch Une Linens, ami next week we show another large lot which wehave just got w ird of, ii mprlsing the latest daeigai turned out by the Pari'iwu artiste As there are new patterns snd stsles in Linens a» in Dress, we keep continually «\u2022 t-tirg In the new and leaving out the old.There is also in this lot NEW LINENS for Fancy W rk.and NEW LINEN LAWNS, In wide and narrow widths, a» well as another lot ol TABLE CLOTHS in ends running from 1 yd.to 3 yds.long, euitehl.length* for Table Covers and TableCloths, in alt »!/«*, new patterns, with Napkini to match.JAS.A.OGILVY it SONS', WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 26.1, '305, '307 St.Antoine at.nml 144 In 150 Moiinlnin at._ .\t.\t_ \\ Bell, 6225.Telephone*.} Krdenl> it».>4 \u2019V w by sy 'v' Ny VT1*' V1 T REASURES FOR TEACHERS.IOK St HOOL HI Hit' THAI HliRH t ill HANUAI» 1 Bmike 1 I 3 iplete Course in >\t30c.tOc.80c inic Reading.1 Perdox $3.\t$4 2U.#4 80, ADVERTISEMENTS.*1 .LOEWKNTHAI», THR ARTIST TAILOR, Haa removed from I7M Noire Iknote at., to 1776 Notre «moral., Oppoalt* t-arstsy a.The public are invited to mapert my large and varied «lock oi TINK RKW kOOItu.m> own Importetiou.at iwloes 28 percent lea than any other houar.FNGLIHII PANTING», from »3 UO up.SCOTCH PANTING8.from $t U0 up.W ill guarantee 84.or no taie All w.'rt made on the pre misse.4luuds sold by the yant.Neenargoa for cutting BUYS FANCY SUITS for sale.My own make.L.l.tt»:WF.NTHAL, 1778 Noire Dantr elrrrt.\tI SPLENDID HEROISM! hut nobody i*i\u2019rs it into tokfry i Meet Hukineek»'* »t th« «tort ro through what ia oixllod the expeHimmUl sur».l hat !¦ a critical time.It U a time of great kiitTering.To auntain it, ami to come out ol U with the triumph of the bueineae, the eplrit gereue and unbroken, ami the cour age and energy unimpaired, ie a heroiam a thousand time» grander than the poor physical courage of the liattle-tield of which ao much vaunt ie made.Why on earth don't theeu poet chape put the ellcnt heroUma of buainnea lnD> veree ?Some man will yet aline, who, diedaining the velvet imoothncan ami platitude* of tin' drawing room, will eeek Ui worthily t> 11 the story of that wonderful clat* who conduct the world\u2019* hukineae, and whose struggle* are carefully locked op in the strong room of memory.Now, it is singular, but It is a aolid fact that the Troy Steam Laundry had no ex peri mental atage.ihe Troy Steam Laundry leaped to popu larity anti »ueoe*a at one bound.That the Troy Steam Laundry li a aurpria-ing aucceaa neoda not our confident aaaertion The public know it and are nleaaod with it It w-aH the public that made it a eucceae, and that in a very «impie way.Convinced, from trial, that the 1 roy Steam Ijtundry gave the perfect service for which they waited ao long hut could not get, they at once gave it their patronage.lhat there wa* no \u201cexperimental «tage \u2019 was due ( 1 ) to the fact that there wa« a crying need for skilful and artistic service, and (\u20222) that the Troy Steam Laundry supplied that need.If there are «till «ufTerer» from poor or violent work, telephone tififi, That will settle it.Corner Craig and St.Peter «treet».199 HT.ANTOINE HTRKRT IN.ar Mountain street.I MENS LACED and ELASTIC HIDE BOOTH from #1.80 BOYS LACED BOOTH, from #1 YOUTHS' LACED HlloRK, from '.«n SCHOOL BiKiTH, «troog.neat end efeeap, CHILDREN H Hl\u2019KINd HEEL BOOTH, from 85c.MEN H LACED and BLAHHC HIDE GOODH.In Kangaroo, the but Irather for lomfort, wear ami ap-ptaranM.Ladles Wear in COMMON HKNBK ami other style».All goods In Holld leather.No shoddy k* |\u2019t CANADIAN snd AMERICAN RUBBERS and OVERSHOES.CHILDREN H RPKINCI HKRL RUBBERH.CURTAINS.A AA A A A A A AAA A A A\t/ BUR R\tB It\tIt It K It K\tB K\tB K\tR V r r »\u2022 p p p r p r p p p F.F.KK K K .fi:k R F.KEEK TTTTT T T T T T T B44.H 8 H ¦ All the dlfTerenl makesof CAItl\u2019RTH in prt'tiiaion of new affects, at any price .lev by purthaser 4I.41H: ¦ Or.: HI k* AMT Ht|l »«».«*; «1.00.¦fLIB OAV The D;tyof the 1 nt\tRubber\tdraw8 OF\tTHE\tnear ;\tthe day r> ¦ I P\tP C B> wli- n one looks ¦ \u2022 w# D\tD Ci\tout of\twindow and shudders to observe the first snow of w inter, and mutters to oneself : \u201c That this won't last\u2014hut it's enough to make one have to put on ruhltcrH.\u2019 Then one goes right down to A.M.Ff-atherston's, in the IJueen a Block, on fet Catherine street, or at the corner of M.Lawrence and Craig itreets, and 1 uys a pair of the fim*st American ruh-l^rn,\u2014the famous floodyear \u201cGlove brand,\u2014or of the improved Canadian variety.UNITED VOICE*.\\ 50 MI)u.#4.Wp*rdor Sung CollFCtloti.J FOB HlkH Ht HOOLH t HOM.4lRBETINt.By L.O Emerson «Oct*., #6 dox.A good book, with th« beat of mukic.FOR PIANO TEAt HERH autf Ihrlr PFPILH.Young Plsy.rv Popular Collection.51 place* Young People \u2022 Claaalcs\t52 piece*.Papular liante Oollection\tW> piece* Fairy Finern.\tV pixeea.Classical Piaotrt\t42 placea Piatu Classics.Vol 1.\t«place*.Piano t.'iaatics.Voi 1.\t31 piece* Hal hath Day Music.\t^ piece*.Classic 4 band Cnliection.\t19 duet*.Operatic Piano Collection.\t19 opera* t HOIK I.EA DEItrt us* large quantities of our Oc tavo Music 7.U0U different Kacred and Secular He-lertb ai, Glees, bjuartet*.Anthems, Ac., Ac Price generally not more than 6 to 6 cents tier copy, and * f, *t dbi.vs buy enough for a society or choir.Send for Lists.Books end Music Mailed for Retail Price.OLIAFB DITHON IOHPANT.So » ten.0 H.Dimoff A Co., *87 Broadway, New York City.F 1 ?jfi !| new st«»ck \u2014or\u2014 UPRIGHT PIANOS XT\u2014 C.W.UNHHtt'H, mo Ht.CalAenna at., \u2014FROM\u2014 DECKER BROTHERS.Ben York: HEINTZMAN A OO., Toronto : And other reliable makers.Make comparisons before buying elsewhere.8HH JAMEN BAWtIH A HON, HUI Noire Dame «Irrrt.Tu.ct-llout 274'' B«TA«LIh8XKi IM'*.s CHOOL BOOTS, Wnrhlnxuiru's Boot», Liullrs' Boots.CIIEAI'EHT AND BEST IN THE CITV.J.t Ht Bt H, 30 CHABOILLEX HQUAKR.She ^ailn Witness.SAT! RDAY AFTERNOON, OUT.1h.TIIK \" PAHIH1A Y\u2019 AND THE \u201c LAKE 8UPSRI0R.1 AN INTFKKHTlNlI 8At\u20198.4 K'rnn nu ing f.titween New York anti Liver itml ie ol common occurrence, but lor two Hi.Law fence «MiAineM to eutoi ihe tisK 11 '1 \u2022oinething new.1 (In the 9lh ol Octolier ; the AHaii Line \u201c P*ri»i»n * iin4 the Be*ter Line \u201c l.*ke Superior «will'd from Ouehe.lor Liverpool, the \u201c PAriiiAn\" an hour Ahead.When laet -t en l>v Captain Herrimwn, 01 the ** l.nke Nepiffon, the two eteniner» «en- iwr down the (full, (he \u201c pAiiaian 1 »iill an hour Ahead of the \u201cSuperior,\" *nd Loih *»eamer« evidently It Mm ing for *11 they were worth The \u201c bake Superior\" arrived in Liverpool thi» morning, the \u201c PAri-dAii\u201d getting in About iwenty non id abend.The agente tor the 44 Superior \u2019 aav their «Marner muai have been dotained l>y fog *« «he 1» ah fail an ihe \u201c Pnri-aian.M TKLKGR2VPIIIC NEWS.CAB LX.The London Timor RAva : If Canada dtsiro# to make the McKinley law of Leneiit to lier, inaieaduf tocauge Iohs tbe most likely method is to adopt frankly and fully thu policy of free tiad*'.It in belt to begin with the Mother Country.Canada will not !>e aide to loose her commercial tetters at once.11 will he enough for the | leaent if Ihe direction and aim are right.An exhibition ot the vai iouh atyloa of drem ing the half for ladiea has been opened ai Vienna, the object bring to display an ahsom-mem ot moth< r-of-penrl ornamonta, if poaail lr to Mink, it fashionable ihia winter, ind ao to extend help to thousand.\" of noor people who liavc been thrown out of work by the passag»?of the new laritt law in America.AMERICAN.BAD FOR TUB MALTSTRRH.Hi ffa 1,01 N.Y., (let.18.The men who are directlv reaponailde lor the increased duty on harlev advocated the increaar becauae they naaertrd that South Dakota could produce mat an good hatlev aa Canada, ami tliatRouth Dakota fnruun* needed the eame protection in order to compete in New Witk Slate niarketr w ith tbe Canadian agricuUnriats.It would germ, however, from tbe crop repoit» loi the month 0! (letoner, puhlithed to day, thal tbe South Dakota farmer will not be able to carry out the pledgeg made in bit behalf bv Gon-gresaman Lafoilette and oilier high taritt advocntei w ho had charge ol thoagricultural a.hedule, and lue failure to carry out lua end ol the haigaln falla, 01 comae, upon the malt» -teraoi New N ork, who are iNiuipelled topai the higher price» for Canadian barley.The Dakota leiiort abowa that the bailey in that state ia below the standard foi malting, being shrunken and in manv ¦ aaea badlv colored.It will be mostly uged for feeding purposes.ORGANt/KD CHICAGO BUEGLAR8.ChicaOo, Oct.18.Fifteen liurglara and footpadt were captured by the police last evening in a house on WeiG Monroe street.Thin band has lor months tenori/.od lam pedea-irian- on the west aide, to aav nothing ol the dailv and nighllv petty robberies ami bur glai \u2022 reporled hj the lui»lne»i men to the police authorities.Guns, pistols, lock-pi' kt, rbisela and burglars' tool» of all kinds were strewn about the room, while a dozen decks of canla and several thousand cigar et urn were found.The catch embraces young men whose ages range from sixteen to iwemy-fonr yrat-, with Pete McDermott aa the leader, w hose daily duly lia-' hern to inspect tbe members ol hit gang, and ia-ue aasign-menl lor their execution.He L well know n a a dt-perate and accomplished burglar.Red Riley,alias Dutch Riley, and Walter Quan, alias \u201cThe Ghost, a New York city thug, are a! o among the principal worker .A letter was found on the person ol (Juan, addressed to hia uncle, Edward Davin, of New York, in which he told him that he ex peeled to return to New Wik.Rf the \"Mugs ' were after him here lor hurglaty on seven count».In tu.' CURTAIN DEPARTMENT .vers known make of Net, M Klin »r lawe.t v the l'Air ot h» the rard.is tiqir.-iwoted the whole salK'rd with etrr.twat» and jiidKinrnt, sod placed liefure parctisserv .llrect from the insk-rts, at eanislf advenir.PORTfEBBS from #2 U0» p»lr up.POLES (c.-omplrte) from 10c eoeli uu.HIIADKH looaplete) from 50c eech up, NEW LOT OF FLOOR OILCLOTH», in *11 width», 35c, t5e per argisre rard.RKHKHRKR that in placiDK ordrra, Urr* or smitll, at Till: I'AHPKT 44 ARFIIOIHF., their Iona rttierlrnce com 111 Slid of the Imat market», and excellent facilities for lurnin,' out itood wort, ensure complete ami entire satisfaction, while the customary Five Percent lllsrnnnl fnr 4 a»lv, to whi' h all so bu»in* sre «.ntitled,l» a fenture aa well known as it is »?(>\"'\u2022 Last Edition /''TFVTnj FOR v « r n * AT TBE \u201cW»T*I8« jrricR.WHY THIS VARIATION ?E.XTKA POLICRMKX 4'»*T HOK« TO rXIKOBM\u2014 ANOTHER BEFt'SAL TO INITIAI.A< COLI4T8.The Police Committee, after waiting half an hour yesterday for Aid.Jeannotte f ad to proceed without him.H* did not show up.Aid.A.Dnbuc 4VA8 placed in the chair.He opened the meeting by complaining that he Lad not received any notice.H*-s igg«»teorfori subjected to such ill-treatment and suffering as *hc did it the time Irom epileptic fits, her evidence did not materially vary from that she rendered on 1 i.e tir*t and an-ond days of the trial.She positively refined to answer who had taid lier paaaage fn ni Ktiglarid to (Jue i*c, but, tliongh' she woulu not »tate bis name, -he aid that she had been gent out By an Anglican mini-iter ot' her native place, Birmingham, where her mother resided, but her tathei, be »aid, did not live with her mother.He renided in London.She denied having written tbe letter produced by tbe de fence and claimed to have been written by hei to pri-oncr* iu the «Jueltee (/aol.A letter written bv het from the Ht.Margaret « Home, Montreal, to her mother, on the luth in t, wa* produced in evidence, and lie admitted that it wag in her handwriting.In it «he told lie mother that glu wn» going to give eviden e against the men who had abu-edher, and who de ervi'd, she said, an v thing that might I appeu to them, adding that, with the help of (loi, she hoped to come happily out of the trouble On computing thi* letter with the one sail to have been written by her in gaol the bun I writing vva* found to be very similar, and l oth jiaper* contained precisely the saine lines, but a .'«in, disclaiming any knowledge of the pretended gaol letter, ahe explained now the lim » referred to -ame to be in the letter to her mother by staling that they were written on the walls of lier room in the gaol, and that she had copied them on a piece ot paper, which she still had :n h'r valise.F > Const»\"!*' Ntra ban.who found th\" poor girl in the loruge store after the alleged out-ruge, wsm nevt called and proved that he found her lying on the straw in an unconscious ron-dition When she h*d come to somewhat, the told him how she happened to be there, and comi'lained that «he nad been assaulted I vh aoldier.Alter fi e or six minutes, she relapsed, be said, into unconsciousness, when -he was removed to hospital.In c oss-evarn-ination, he said the girl did not t-omplain until be \u2022 oausiiiK a fr*ah sals In ths Marltlm* Provlnowlo-nuht.Minimum end maximum temperatart* Cal-sari, 20\u201450 ; Wlnnlp**.39-48 ; Port Arthur.34\u201414 ; Toronto, 44 58; Klns»ton.50\u2014Bs; Montreal, 80-54; QurlHO, 44\u2014#2 ; Halifax, 3'-40.ProbaWIttitofor the ntxt t*sn»> (our honreLaht*.wlndx xhlfUmt to fastoily, fair to day, som* rain to nl(ht or to morrow, nit much thane* in tomperature.Bt.Lawrence, I nr#r, wretoilytb fUrg toaaatorly winds, fair wnather, nft much oharg* In tomp*r«6art ; tome re n to-mrrrow.Ht Uwrxno*.Lower.ol*artnff \"rather with werterly \u2022 od*.not muob chantre In temperature.Gulf, strong wind* or gales Irom north east to north-s est, showery, followed by cleartnf weather Maritime, gales shift rk to «Mtotty, cl sarin* weather, pre* otdrd by rain.MoermaAL, Oct.18.Rtadlnct by Htarn A Harrtoon'e Standard Darcmeter at neon to-day : 29 941 yaeterdar, 46 60.Tempe retore at noon in-day:\u2014Max., 47 ; min.43.Taetorday, max.52 axis.48\t_ SPECIAL NOTICES.HFf the New Dress Tartane and Tauho Rib!x>n§, showing At Jrs.A.Ogilvy A Sons, HL Antoine -trceL 8.Carsfiy is showing splendid lines of long wraps in fancy inAie'rial, all beautifully lined in plain and quilted lining, also edging of fur with coat sleeves and double front, from $h;50 to $34.00.Lapibs should see the New Goods at Jas.A.Ogilvy k Sons Dress Counter.8.Carrley has only one premises in Montreal.No branch stores.NOTES AND NOTICES.The ftatare of St- Catherine streot U already assured as the loading basinsss thoroanhfare of the oity.A valuable Lot of Land will b« offered, situated ou th® south side of tUa otroot, almost opposite the Shamrock Lacrosse u roan da on MONDAT Morn inn next, at our Rooms.DUFF dt FRASER, Anotionoora.RELIGIOUS NOTICES.tSéi pag, 1 hr uOktf MolOimu Bottom.) Si jAwtBMtTaowxTCacnca.i and Oltf Ooaasillore rtrerta.Be*.J» M.A.pastor.AadsAant pastor, tha Re*.U \u201d\u2022 ¦»(*\u2022\u2022\u2022 M.A.1 BP Service M 11 \u2022¦».e^* school and Ribla elaesre at V Si am and 3 p w.Fatocec OonciTgaüoaal Bible alana la church aSlp.ni PahUeaw- view Wednredar to \u2022 l _ ¦t.8*i vat a irresbftosian.fi- Uoea in» \"retws Frenchn.the R»« a B Wardito, D ZX Brea la« Ml.Frsathar, tha Res R J Taatoe TÜK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Saturday.October 18, /890, UTERAEY REVIEW.HISTORY, Tbs fifth and sixth volumos of T'A* HUtory tj Ikt I'niUd Statu, by Usury Adams, have just Imm*> published by Charles Scribner's Sons.They give the history of the Union during the tint administration of James Madison from 1.H09 to ISIS.This, of course, covers the period of the war of ISI\u2019J, ami these volumes are therefore of special interest \u2018 'an ad Ians.Colored maps of the seat of war Iwtween the two countries are given, and the in\\ salon of Canada, Hull's surrender and the Niagara campaign occupy three interesting chapters.Of the American pro pa ration for war Mr.Adams says : \u2014 Kevctkll aflslrs Amsrleaos war* mort or teas Usln*d> bul She» bad lauorad war see had abo«n no oapae rv la tbslr trsatm.nl ol military matter* Th.tr llttl.THF.KN0LINI1 K(iO THADK.ROOM IOH IWI\u2019OHTH >KOM AMKKU'A, KT'o th* KMtf & th* Hitasrs ) Sir,\u2014-I have in my possession a letter,; copy of which 1 tend you for publication, aa it see ma as applicable to the egg trade of Canada with England, as that of the writer in regard to the trade with the United States, it was written from England by Stephen Iteale for an American paper.8.J.Asurbs, From the prices of eggs eigh H.Irvine, author of \u201cThe Iron Highway,\" he.It is printed in c»ove-oieot form for the pocket, that it may be naed aa a manual of reference in public \u2022peaking.In discoaaisg the quaetinn of *' iad stria! profit sharing the writer *sys *\tsc cMsefcal.se kfcrtlj tttioned uni se .xt \u2022****«tout Is »a*tS/ cf aces* aSSeatca es tee of Uvossre sod ascftortre Maa I ms Ssrvtofor* ssesMah.It Is atshlr sascusasise to sm laas It M juari fawsn \u2022¦S \u2022art papular, sad tSat ssas/ taiakers case ae-haovtedrsd t»aS it wOl.U mvu* salutioa e( tn.,weat* * pm*, is t CMb.Msnta) TKTUn.A iMtU Book of Pro/imUt TeU* U the qaaint title of a book by Eugene Field, pub-iiohsd by Scribner».Thar* are a tew dialect ¦toriaa, bornerons in harseter.some fairy 4olsd, '¦*>\u2022 with must and some religious and allegorical stories.Tbs style is charming.(Wm.Footer Brown A Co., $1.25.) Ia paper covers ws bars The Children of\tby Walter Henant.It pablishsd by Harper Bros., at fifty cents, la Appleton s Town susd C ountry Library recent iesues are Part of the Property, by Beatrice Whitby, and /a Low HtiieJ, a Bohtmtan Trnrwrript, by Moriey i .oberU, lifty cents soch.7 J.We believe that, with unrestricted commerce, prices find thslr level as luturally as does w ater, and as there is no restriction I on the import of food here, whatever can be sent protitabk will ultimately come.This it exemplified in the enormous trade now done in articles of food from the West, ; fresh, cured ami preserved, and there it no ! reason why, if the business can be conducted profitably land 1 Itslieve it can), there should not be a large development of the egg trade between your country and this.There seems no limit to the demands of the Kogliah stomach.I'uring the last year or two, since the' peniog of the St.Gothard tunnel from Swit/ei Inna iota Italy, traffic lias been something astoundiug.A new outlet for the farmers ami cottager» in X rttu rn Italy has been found, and tons of eggs arrive daily, brought by this route ; nor U this at the expense of some other route, for the returns show that the increase in the imports of eggs has risen greatly.For a few years they have U-en prettv steady, and those of us who are interested in the question begin to think that it was due to the larger numlwr of fowls kept at home.This may have t>een true in some measure, but Lut entirely ao, for here .as soon a> there is a more abundant supply, the whole of it is absorbed with the greateit ease and there is no reduction in price or glut in the market.That there has been a great in crease in the production of eggs at home no one\tcan\tdeny,\tand\twe\thope\tit\tmay be very\tlargely\tincreased.\tTo\tthat end we\tare\tworking, but\tif\twe could\tdouble\tthe\tpresent\thome\tproduce\tat\tonce there would he then plenty of room for importa equal to what now come.Tne growth of London alone is vast every year, and with sixty thousand additional persons yearly it will be seen what an increase is required to meet their wants.Hut spread this increase of population all over the country, and to it add the growth of demand, from the recognition of the value of eggs as ait article of diet and it will be seen that we absolutely The volumos of this ! Deee per dozen, according to the seaeon of the year.These eggs are from one day to a w eek in age and muet be perfectly freeh.without the alighteet sign of taint.Next to these stand the cooking eggi, wnich are generally home produce or from Ireland and l>enmark.These are not quite equal in davor to th* new laid eggs, and, while neither stale nor tainted, have not that fresh look or taste which the others have.They are eaten by million», but oould not be ' put cn table» of those who know what a fresh egg really should be.These are used prin-! ci pally for cooking, and the retail pri e ranges from 24 ente to 36 cent» per dozen, vnd, tinally, mere are the box eggs, wnich are eaten by the poorer classes, wnen they indulge in such a luxury as an egg, but wonld not be accepted as lit for cooking.much leas for eating alone, by the majority of pet sons.These range in price from li cents to 22 cents, and even 24 cents per dozen.B t the commoner qualities of box egg» are used for manufacturing purposes.Million» are used by leather ireaeer», but there are several other trade» that coneume vast naan titles of egg» which figure in the import return».The prices of this class of egg* range from * 1.V) to $J per long hundred about 12c to !*: per dozen'.Tne quantities u»ed in this way are almost incredible, and there will always be a larg* demand for cheap foreign egg» for this purpose.I have been as tor.is r.ed at times to see the piles of egg» in some of our great leather a re* air.g ettabiiahmerU.and if the number» »o u»ene, which ie year by year being en roach».1 upon by the development of onr town» and other centres of population.I was recently in a district in tne west of England, where ne w | seme 60,000 person* live, and a few years ago there were scarcely 600.Ami this is no eoli-tary in»tance.We ;annot, perhaps, ahow the marvellous increase that is to be found in the tales.citée» ruing lise moahroo-n».bat our population is growing at a great rxte, and, while you nave plenty of land lying fal low, we crowd the people Into our big towns.In America nearly every settler produces mor-food than he can consume in hie household, and there is little or no production ; it is all ocneumptioo.Thousands of onr people would be producer» if they could, out tie/ can get no laud to cultivate, and we have to look to your country more sad more for tne ne essartes of life, of which, in my estimation, eggs ought to take a leading place.Having \u2022hown how the trade is divided, I may men tion in what direction I think there is an Nowaday* there is a very (psedy communication between the two couutriei and I do not see why, with a proper system American .gg» should not be landed in this country when not more than fourteen to six teen days old.At that age they would not aide to be sold aa freah eggs, that ia, of the first quality named, except eome system af preservation is adopted which aeepe them as good aa new laid.As we are to have tome teste in preserving eggs this autumn I will be able to say something of this later on.But even without this there u., »\"uid be no di \u2018 culty ia sending egg.good B4j enough to tell as the very best of the ee-cood rV 'I\tnnd to realize :Ui cents per dozen re taiL As the coet of carriage would be email, this should leave surf dent margin for the producer, coet of transit, and inter mediary profits.The thing is worth a trial at any rate, and I hope theee remarks may lead some one to take up the question.W do not want the common egge.They come from the Continent in sufficient numbers, and I do not think it would be satiafsetory to any one if they were aent Dr.Watson, 11U that while we round thv heart in the condition described, the other organa ol the thoracic and abdominal cavities were in a perfectly normal condition.This is oppos'd (o the usual law ol medical science and expericnee, tor under ordinary rules ms should have expected to tiud some torm of \u2022Iropiy as the result of the heart e condition.The maraainus or wasting awav was much more marked than is usual, and bad reduced ihe I'aiu-nt Iron» 170 pounds in April to about «i pounds He had lost all uvees, of muscular and adipose tissue, and the hodt uas little more than skin and hone.There hemg n» question as to the clearness nt the decea ed » mind mc made no examination ol the hiaiu.The < a.»e Is a rare one.Then- may he others like it on record, bul it .-.o, (kev are very |el« dom h> ard ol.\u201d Dr.Warren, one of the issi-tants, made the nature ot the heart trouble more apparent hy likening the ventricle to a hollow rubber hall « oiked a» u pump by the pre-Mireof the hand.\u201cI »iug the hall es nu illustration,'' he said, *\u2018yo i must imagine ih.ruhher to ha.e thickened not outwaidly but inwardly, so ms to dema-c the calibre oi the interior.This would increase th pies>ure on the valves and the.' would get out of place.The heai i is the engine ot the body, and when it gets out of order we look lor disorder t-krewhero as well.That it why ms were surprised to find all ih< oM er organs in a so .ml condition.' A SOLDIERS DEATH.«.IKRAX COIKTESIK» AT 1 MK HMUAI.Ol A HKITISH orriCRH, Twenty-live years ago a young ensign, Ormonde Stoney, ot the J\">th Regiment, the King s Own Borderer», wa» stationed at Montreal.He was known to be ol tine, manly, de-cidej Christian character.For a »hori time alter leaving here he wa-, on promot on, A.D.C.lu Ma or-General Sir I)avid Russell, in « recession 10 Capt.Malan.Since then hti service ha- been m , h .n India.A - Major ol his regiment-still th- K.O.B he was on the recent Chin-L ishaiexpedition, which was eminently successful, though dDastrous, not y \u2022 ghting, hut x disease toot! -t and men.Of a re-enforcement of one h ndred men of his regiment sent ui> to Fort White only tifty-two reached t ere, the forty -eight having perish'd hy the \\x ay.One En.-lish paper reported of 'hi expedition tha\u2019 -ikIi was the expo-ure and - .ch the climate tha' the men rotted awav.Major Stoner cams down 'o'.ntiy invalided, ana returned hotne to England.He went will) l.i- family to Germany tor recovery, but oon died.The following is from a German nexeipaper: \u2014 Tt:e remains of Major George Ormond Sionev, of tbe British Indian Aroix.»bo died co June 13th, wme co June îcth laid to reel n the cemetery ot the uul>er ?ty town of TuMtiffen The tuner»! proceselxn »ae headed by *00 men of the resident hsIUlion The h»nd followed, pltylne Beethoven» Funeral M»rch .then the cctfin, coxered with rtvwere, and the family of the deceased, accompanied by the clersymen in oar-rv**».Behind iLem etuis the efficen.followed hy » long line of xeterens manv with the Iren crow tod rows of medals and the flige veiled In crape.Pro-feeecrs fron.the ani-erellv end etudeuu o their many colored cape also attended.The coffin w»e norne to the beautifully decorated grave bv under officer#, tbe taod pl»>trg a solemn German cnorUe.The pastor rs* e s short aidresr.and the commander of the bat\u2019a oo laid a ip!end d laurel wreath on the coffin, \u2018 To the brav» comrade and represent»! ve of the glorious Uriah Indian Army.' It was toen lowered, the art ng volley, wt .-h echoed and u> echoed among th' 11!», was fired, sod after each ba A CO Oer-ral Agen\u2019e for CanAdOi lie Kin» St.w\u201e Torunto, OnL The Key Indemnity Co.OF « 4\\4 D 4.II.II.DAT»:, Manager.«M I K 414, RTKCKT.HOATBKAL.Th* of ec! of ti e Key Icdemnity Company l< to facilitate 'he recovery of acci '.eiitaCy loet Keya As IV Meure.m far az p-¦ilie so desirable ao end, with little >r no trouble or ripeuee to th.- i jeer, the promoters of tbe en-Lrpr*e f», ! ootfl ient that ite ueefiilnee» will Mi-tire gene ral tatronare Each memb*r will be furuilhed with a Hrtai Ta« n th luecnplion az follow* : Finder morn to ket Indemnity rnnipiinjr.0*1 < ralg »treel, Nuieirral, and rerelve re-w aril.Trrmt of Wemlirr-hlp.\u2019\u2022Or per annum, Çj.AHTH à CO\u201e ntmiMO\u2019A «ital worki 434 is MS ( rale rtrosM Morruau Hare alwayi on hand a full and eomplrte etoek ol ctiavDEUERa.BRACK ITS, TABLE AND PORTABLR LIGHTS HHODIM AND BURNIR8, Of the Leteet Patterns and Deeltnt WELLS ENGINEER AND MACHINIST.Manufacturer of the WKLLB PATENT W ATER ENGINE v - War.H end frir ninnln» other mecMuery All kin Is of mach.ia-ry end en«inea repeired G KO.N| I I N.TNPARALLELED Ik THI.ni'TORl Ol THi: KOI «¦ cc c c c cc t.L f.E E L LLLL OO O O o\to o\to Q\tO O O OO TTTTT T T T T T 7 MHHH If\tIf H\tH II\tIt irn N N N N N N N N m s N - S N S N N N* GOO O O \u2022riT».TTrTT T T T T T T RR R K\tR R\tR H R K R\tR I\tI' R\tU A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A r> d n D D V D d r> IJ D D tl non EEEE K ¦ ECI I R ekes ARK THE HUPEP.IOB QUALITIES »«»¦( f»4TN 4T THE IHPIRE.AT cariN.Hlfi heart clogged up.ziwolzk * .''isKarK ox* or ms IIGW» Tu Klist (.NOBLE iri RSIK t\tf*»k in Europe have definitely adopted preriesroo,! ti< k aureing a P\tA»onï 0»« Bum ter Is Pr;&e«M \u201d***?®tt7' wh« - * w in the children » tionf»fial, Jussr.Cotmtess Art* Blschsr has lzt*B onrsing tbs avolid- of Major von Wue- ^ ^\tLends,Is matron V Leamisirtoo Hospital for incarsbUs ; Lady LsvssonGover tenure» ia one of tbs B^D^.,*»f'U1|ÎLÎa4 L,M,jr An\u2018b*rtey .nd Barootss Ebb* host roc were trained In Ht.Hsrj $ Hoejiitnl, Peddiagtoo, a few years ago.LOYAL INDIA NO.In A little bones built of wreckage nod old tm near tbs outer wharf, tsys tb* Yicio* a ) r,\"u'\u2019 \"tUnt a family W Indian.wL, like tbs re.t Of tbe-ir nation, are .lowly bq \u2022urelr getting into tbs way» of tbs valefare Tbs Latest anew in tbit respect of tl* alar* ^oüy Is the dmplnv of n Canadian hag £,r the sntmnre to tbedr rickety Unie home gi,* Indians ore seidenUy beginning to know under * boss flag they are living.The do- or, Htepfien De Wolfe, re'erred to in v\t\u2018\u2022ken from tbs New Fork\twsea brutb-r of lue law Rev, Char es DeH olfe.A M., » .© at one time wss s m ni.ter c Montreal.He « ssanst.vsof No.* Ecotia, fWolfvirte,) sno pracused si \u2022 pbrri-cian in New ) or* for thirty resr»jo»t.Dr.W H.Watson, aseiited by Dr» R.Os good Miêtjü aod Jotiù H.W*rr*n.vp^ot thr**# b?on ye.u-rdsy in tne most \u2022 sreful sut'zpsy oooa tbe nody of Dr.HUpfan DeWolf-.wi^, as reported in the IS'erld, died Tbur-day of enforced sur a t ion, at hie home in Thirty foorth rreet Dr.IteWolfs for Boothe had 'srefalir wst* d sud studied the progrew of the diseas* »whi* h U knew would soon bring him to tbs grsre, and in hi.la«< hour* he dsdieatod hi» bod v to tbs uter* et» of K ears.Dr.Waty»o i ai »t-t* n led him during bis illoese, and tbe two had di»' U»» d tbe cose with grant interest.! be a toper ibowed > odocorditis or tbi' k-suing of the lining membrane» of tbe eavitis» of tbe heart of a chronic character, «aperven-ing upon an acute attack which occurred las* April.The wail of the left veniricla w»j much tlii' keoed and contained a large amount of fibrinous deposit- The tbi* keniog of tbe hft ventricle took place at the expense of tbe cavity, conteocting its dimensions and rendering the hoort » action labored sad irregular.Tbs thickness Of the wall of (be ron-tride was more than four times the normal.** Wbot I coosidei almost pbeooaMSAl,' said M MOOL *FITw nirsan Key».ODD NT R \u2022 XL \u201cMORT PAST* Fee Ike llllle Set low*.IT IS ADMITTED BY PRI DENT BUY ERA THAT Of R (MILIIKFVa (I.OTHIXC P4KI.OK PoMcewe Ue perfv'tiooof tesU fetb» liUU ones.It Is our cz.aataM rt.Cy to [roduw tu proeurabto talas, la Iraw.la* yo.ir aUwol.oo to THE EMPIRE aod our \u2022oorno-v» stock, we do so wits coof.;«nce, and eor-lially lorlte all to corns aod awe for Uwwieelvee aod be ooatioeed that ee me*- oo rub promisee at TME KRMR»: ( I.OTHI» R*.«TVN KOW 4X1* ( HI LltRS.X'4 PALL AND WINTER BUITB AND OVEROOATd RKAI.IT t -AI TUB- MN NM MX N M M V N M M N N M M MM M M NX M M W M » Xt.LlwH MKLTOX \u2022 %ER( OATN.NAP OtERt OAT*.tKxmAN OTRRI OATH.XI OT( M TWEED \u2022WRM>AT4 srIUk ¦i nil tellhuMf ( ape*.IRIxM fRIE/E T LATER OIFRTOATS ar The RELIARLB KMPIRR cmthirre.LE.XTLERRI'N Hia.lnr,, \u2022¦Its.ML ACM WORwTI R NITTH Hint it will Im< erected at « Ca->tl* Market, one | ol lbs hraui'bei ot llu* Kduratioiial Dairy.ADVERTISING A WIFE.A I.OI Si rtl'BM KESHI.S AOAIKHT a TOO I ON- Uuk Cl NTOM.During flu* past month we litre had three advertiet-inem.1 lone iided to us hy liushaude who ilueirt' io warn tbe public tliAi their wires liaxe left them.Il ihu-e not anew to eifter the inuiiJe of some lor.lt ol crest ion that woui.-o mi' not chatteU mil are not to hi- published ai il Ibe.v were runaway vlavsi.The marriag*' con tract it a mutual on*.The wife had equal tights with the hiuhaml and the law gives Inin no ili-rpotic pov er The responaihility a->-\u2022unieil at marriage cannot he xvith'lrawn hy a wave ot the hushainl i pen, ami a newspaper is not adivor* e court.Kittv notice» in them would I * otui)avail.Ahiiehauiiisliahleiortbesupport Ol lu» w ife until he obtains a legal sepatallou, and that he cannot get unie*» he proves »ul-licieot < au-e The in ie f'a»\u2019t ofa wife leaving her husband is not enough; t>ho may have had provocation that justifies her leaving the domicile ot the mill who solemnly pledg'd him-< lf to upport, succor, .nd promote her happiness.A wonmn of spirit could make a newspaper that puhlishe-a notice about hei pay heavy damage» It is an absurd notion that manv nu n have that they can take the law into tiisir own l aud and by a new-paper notice warn the public against giving credit to or t arhor any member of their tamily.The GVcuuzr admits no such notice# to its columns and tells those who offer them, that they are of no etlect and thaï they must s*'ek relief in the courts, which w ill grant it If they prove tlx ir allegation#.\u2014.//uMbiiy./on (Jhtinsr.RUINING GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN.There was a time when (he Gloucester, or Prox inceiown, fishermen w ere the standard ol exce llence, both os regards vessels aq*! crow, hut ibis is no longer tbecase.The well-meant \u2022 rt'orts of the congre#» of tlie United States to destroy out fi»hsric# have ie*uli st** \u2022al.Machoo we base*! u$tm the word nt Ho w acesa[Mafias each \u2022\u2019A* blSNAblr TR 4.XN 4( TIOX Ol'I'oaiTK FKK a MARTIN 4 FURNITUKK W ARK ROOM.».Nuarly »*.'/> IkhIj has hew.) of us.Those who ham not auJ lit*a [»S*e\"t Our elora o jutJ uoi fall 11 notice our \u2022h-eaul tliow room Ni w litlgbt store filit-d with a* Aue a «1.».'» of FALL and WINTER Of,OTHING ASUMfSlstu Montreal.What ia more, ami most ean-utial ia order to »aiu your irate, our ikicm arc lower tbau auyboiy a That »*y« tumh, but rail and be couvlnc.-d.No Idle talk.Tha nr» »t hiyh prwwl couuara» iuu*t «o-iu out* to au end.Ws etart fair liring IWtCee Buull pronta is our uioUj.IIourtt Ireatuuml, good taluM and iiu mure prMriitatloii our aim.Wo ask your palrouag*' fairly, and < uco you sire ue your eoulUsuco it shall uotor bo imeueod NL».DIR WIO.XS «LLIOX 04LRIDAT.\u2022\u2022\t*i.tfo Rt:r.r»R.\u201c\tMb.OO MFM\u2019M HUTN.Wo iiiMlioa only a f.-w of our liarioias Wc re loaded, howotor, with many llsoi o,|ually ch.-ap t*Ut lltiYH ami t HI I.DKK N W DEI'AKTM KN V cousUti of the aewoet and most slylith » Kids hi Hie market.so low that you cauuot but notice how much you hare lieou payuis heretofore Our TAILORING KMTAHUHHMF.NT la < barge of Mr XI8TK I.R BRUM Woll made au t porfoctly nttiusioruiecu kuarsuteed Why pay oturl.itaul prlc'e for your clothes whou you oau set them froai ua \u2022 quail) well madr at tw.thirds of what you will give oUowliere.Our Ilf 50 to order M KLTON OVERGO AT will coet you |Y> at auy other Tailoring Est al,liai.moot.1KIHH FKIE/K8 and aoouiplrte line of CAN ADI AN and INFO RTID TWEEDS al way ton tiaad.AUENOY FOR THE DOHIXIOX HTi:4« LtENDRV.- convenient for you leave ycur order* with ue; They r.cei»o i.rompt attau'.iou.C.W.PARKIN, rro|»rleloi.ti.ti.HERMAN, tliuingrr.THE WILFORD-HALL 1 be most wonderful health .liecorery of the age.statement beyond the pesdbility of refutation.The evidence U abso; Italy couctudv*.aod prove* tbe XVHAT DO tor Till X K OF IT?Fuc-i Etai r xi kki This 1» a new trealinent of disease m-ver before putiliihe'l.It, thi-refyre, has no-thii.» to .lo with drugs, electricity, magnetism, or any system ol dietetic*.It ihamsh-l».uioiuii eg, i .! i A i H.mk THSATNKNT, discuverevl by a etcie «tudeut of nature, and i« poeeess.,1 of euch marvellou* remedial pow.r that It TXXX- RIOHT HiiLOor AM.RBs the worst cue.ef dy.peu#.», comlip»lioo, hrer com-plaint, chill* aod fever, bronchitis, kidney complainte, even diabetes and Bright \u2022 disease, heart diseave, with its rerultiti .\" cold feet, inclpienl consumption, Intercal InHammatlou», rheumatiim, piles, ch liera morbus, h.adachee and all blood and skin diiranes, indicated by pimple*, blot, hea and yellow spot», aud auy other d.-ease arising from impurities which clog the aysteiu.S» \u2022 \"»D Btatv mi sx-We can hit e»ery page of Ihi* papi-r with the mo»t po*ltive and euthualaitiy terti-n i.ial» ever written hy tbe pen Of man in support of all that I* »t»ted ahore, but it would ejet tjj much money.A N .AN I'LL TFbTIMO.Xt, Every Uoman-Wife, Mol her, Dnughlrr Krail ihr Follottlng t MF.8.KEV.C.CLARK.ThieUe, N.Y., writes Oct.9 18S9 : \" Dear Dr Hall.-Nome three month.Ago I pur bartd your Health Tan phlet, with many misgivince u to It* value But having een a great enrlerer fur 12 mouths with rpltal weakness.rheuniAltim, nervous prostration aud eoineiitenUy with a «iron* tendency to Bright \u2022 disease, eccoiepanied by insomnia, so that I had to w»;k tbe rtjor for hours at night l,-i' foie being aide to get any rest, being at the same time under the treatment of a good physician, but without avail.It at last induced me to inalie a thorough application of your treatmeut At onoe mv sleep re turned ar of old aud ar round aud -weet as »Ter, aud my nersotnueiu and other troubles have left me I attribute my l odily condition to my critical period o my life, and I am anvioiie that other like luü.rers should know about my case and secure your pamphlet.I aunot be over thankful to you for this discovery and would tot part with the knowledge thus purchased for ft for many hundred time* that amount.Gratefully youre,\t*' MKS REV O.CLARK.' A .«rttCIAL PR » 4TK LETTER.Sample or H viibed# Ka< i.hei.READ IT! \" Wil1 Dr Hril's treatment cure nervous debility an 1 the remit* of youthful error* | hare tried various advertised medic me* but to no purpose, except that l am more miserable than ever.Do not do eive me by a false hope.\"\tr Bueh a queet.on and statement, with the pitiful appeal that follows, reach u* from every quarter by mail act suggret painful considerations.Stimulated by eoresive amora to the estent ot almost complete .ib vueti.m and tarai) ui and driven quite to distraction by hi* truly wretched condition, the victim I* real) to l»k.what ever offers relief Jn this condition he falU into the hand* of tbe coMclenceles* charlatan, who dose* him with prruiciou* d* if», which have a -pectSc, irrltatiny and \u2022timulatiug action oo the vital secreting organs to » degree which lead* the victim to believe for a time that he Ie improving in condition, but it i* oxii.y,,, » Tivr.Bje-and by- the secreting glands 'ecome too deodeued to be farther stimulated and th, pbyucal wreck is complete \"Tfc.re is hope of a tree if it be cut town that it will sprout again, rod *> there is not only IMPS tml rm SIC'AL RECOVERY RUKK AND CERTAIN for »uch unfortunate wr.ek*.BUT Nor in AW HY'TEM OF DRUGGING THOU8ANDH ARE MAKING RAPID AND HURE RECOVERY IN THE USB OF DR IIALL .4 I Nltvl h HYGIENIC TREATMENT\u2014IT BUI!.DM UP TIIK.WHULI HY.SFKM AND THF CUKK Is RADICAL AND COMPLETE\t\u201c NOTE 81\u2019ECIALLY : Dr Halil EpeciBe Treatment for all Kidney amt Urinary d.llcultie.causes the most agreeable surprise to all who teat it.in the sery remark»*.;# and directly neue9cl»l elf.t.produced Vcu ask \"How ie ,t t^ee.ble.or on what th, ry is It retroi.ai.lr.that Halls Treatinent should cure almoel every dise»» WeA>'W «i.\"Nati lit i-THr.Oklat Pax-ilia*-Tm» Alm: .11 tv Ei ixriira- \u2018\t1\t'\u2022*1\t* It .v |.\tWBw waaisMek, tt M beeaose Relay» ie i %i l.t-Appfi l.ottrvtifhtH.docket! àr.*! ioopt-dt^l io hrr fitol .ml iejuv«nMift provVx.r* Ur Hall * Treatment reach., directly ihe v.tol centre* aod liberate* the great Pbye.eten by remosing all th# weight*, clogs and in.ped.a-.ent*.and thus permits, amisu and restores the full hea th t! >w of Nature m ih-system, before which all and every dis.»«c most live way.Dv.og forced out and supplanted hy normal cod-dirions and annual functions In this eminently reasonatde way, and lo this way ooly-hx om.am> lug dlerarew oterccime and driven out of the system.This, then, is the rationale of the remarkable potency and phenomenal tnocwsa of this dnigleas rein dy V .sarin one* more that Dr Ualll treatment for .prcltl »ud immedUu healih proluemg ertect* ui.vn the kidneys and urinary duct* I* .jt only unique in Iterlf, but w u poeiiisely onknown L> the sasaas of meell \u2022 al and hygienic science utUI resral>-d by Dr Hal! : that, in Ita immediate, radical and b.-neB i»l eiecU all Wh.test Its»» ; \"It is indeed woodtrful and I* ai-te worth many limes th- prie» charged for the Uealih-Pam phlet RTfiPKIMIK HOI KT.It U not to te surprised at.that s iepidou* doubt .a.at the pre*.ul time irolferaal ngeiaet bo«u« .w.ndlea and we are rathe, ,,!r»«.d than otherwise, from the fact that th.greater pleasure aud oooBd.uoe will ensue when the treatu.eut is unfolded aod pul under trial.All we ask.ii to p.renit youreeit to be Judge.Jury, and the whole Court, and ».\u2022 humbly, willingly and cheerfully coteent and accept a verdict, and thie we urge without fear.You will gain by th.s erpertence.' and never regret the outlay We want your confidence, knowing \u201e .e Jo, that h»vmg kecxired your comMUq*» we will print by ytur litlueoce and th* tongue of good report among your friends and »cq lylutance* AOf 41, AteEAT» HAXTIll» I t I K t It III RE.Actlv.men nod wnneo.est-ciallythore who have been gr.-atly l.saefited in bealtb by the treatment can net only become each » truly G.kii.Bamamtax to th.\".cte-1, but also greatly tetter tbe., ow , \u2022,!1*(lci4i condition by eogaimg io the sale of Tm M l< i-.o.u-m i.Hialti* Pampiilst.Addreee all .rders os eorreepvmdenee to THE MONTREAL OFFICE of THE KIMP-OX PIKLINHIXV ( OHFAXT, Hoorn II, |« Ml.Marrnnienl alrrel, MONTREAL.P.Vf.(IT THI* xotii R Ol T ami preserve ||, or »eUa H m your Alttleied Frlrad.it may not appear ngalo.-XM » » 11 AL I'.vhca Are all OU 17 DIRECT 4ROM THE PLANTATION ARE NOTED FOR RICH DELICIOUS FLAVOR, UNEXCELLED GROWTH, PURITY AND UNADULTERATION, SOLIDITY AND STRENGTH.WHOLF.EALK AND BETAIL.WUXaSH Sc ROXJO-H, IHPOKTEKa, ;,,i NOTHE HA ME STtlKKT, MOSTUEAL.LIEBIG Cookery Rooks post ireo on application.\u2022 Aak fur the COMPANY'S Extract, and s«o that it bear* Baron Liebiç* Signature in Blue Ink acros» the Wl.( on I* err K*»wl*« raa l*e hud al Ibe OfUrr of IM.|>Np,r.COMPANY\u2019S EXTRACT OF MEAT.FIHEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK (\"r SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.Hole AyeiiU f ur ('aiiad»«\u201ed the United 8'at\u20141 wbuleswle oi,jy|(' |i,.i l»(j,l p Feuchuroh Afenuo, Uxulun, England.I A RTS HORN OR i-\t»'ep*.i al M il i \"'ÏÎ tr,lv\"\u2018« *» (la< a* aud things in my own country after my recent rambles on farelgn shores.I look round me and make eemparisons, and you will not think me unduly prejudiced if 1 say that in these com parisons my own country does not sutfer.1 must perforce except the one point of natural scenery in favor of Switzerland.Rut only ef that country, aud only in that particular.Since my return to England 1 have been visiting the Pen districts of Lincolnshire, where I found a reproduction of the best features of the scenery of Holland and the lower Rhine : much water, broad grassy Hate, immense stretches of waving grain, broad sleek cattle and men almost as broad, multitudinous canals and windmills, a sea margin dyked to keep out tide and wave, and a general easy going sleepiness and nlacid contentment.Even in the interest of medic val architecture our island hat land hardly lags behind.Not many churches that I saw in the Netherlands can beat our grand old *' itoston Stump,\u201d as it is called ; the graceful tower that is not only a landmark for many miles around, but used also by its beacon üréu to serve the purpose of a lighthouse till the ever-receding sea forsook Itoston and made it an inland town.And the eld heavy timbered town hall of Poston is as worthy of description as the ijuaint structures 1 visited in many a (ierman town, and has associations as full of interest.Quite lately also I have re-visited Worcestershire, and here again find myself not unfavorably com paring it with the foreign lands I have seen.Will not our hop gardens stand well beside the terraced vineyards of the Rhine ?And are they not as lucrative and, 1 may say, as really useless to humanity ?And, always excepting Switzerland, have I seen on the Continent a grander and a lovelier view than that I have now been ga/ing at FROM MALVKRN HIM.?2,000 MISSIONARIES WANTED.HAV* YOU ÏSQ A YIAR* The Church Missionary Society in England la appealing for a thousand missionariea for foreign lands, and the Shanghai Conference for another thousand for China alone.The Church MUsiouary Socia.y is about to make a new beginning in a lar west province of China, and the Rev.J.H.liorsfuirgh, missionary of that society, writes that the work will be somewhat on the lines of the China Inland Mission, the workers living as much as i-ossible like natives in dress aud food, ko.Mr.lioraburgh says : The olau will be to rent in ditterent towns and villages some small Chinese houses.In connectim with this group0 will be a larger central home, where the mis sionariea can oome for rest and for care in tin.* a of siokn There ia scope for men of the highest in tellaotuai ability, but the crying need of China to day is for hundreds of ordinary peo pie, filled with the Spirit of Cod, Women as well as men arc greatly needed for this work.S/.chuen is a healthy province, and in some respects is better adapted for ladies and children than many other parts of China.A college training, though useful, is not neces \u2022ary.It is much easier to learn the language than is often supposed ; but it needs steadj plod and de|>encen a missionary for the Methodist New Connexion in China fOr twelve years.\u201c Talk of liberty,\u201d he said, \u201c why, missionariea had more liberty to preach the Gospel iu China than the .Salvationists in this country ! They created crowds wherever they went to preach, and yet they were not brought before the magistrates for obstruction.\u201d\u2014C\u2019AridtaM World, In His One-Minute Sermon on a Sunday lately, Dr.Parker addressed himself to nursemaids, He said : \" What I see of you in connection with your perambulators I do not always like.You sometimes neglect the baby shamefully, \\\\ bile you arc reading rubbish or talking gossip, the baby is in danger of a sunstroke, or is shivering with cold, or is on the verge of apoplexy.Be temler hearted, be considerate, be faithful to your duty.I gladly commend the good amongst you, and sternly denounce the bad for the sake of the baby.\u201d Bishoprics Aclkar Conducive to longlife in Kngland.There are at the present moment no less than five spiritual Peers of the House of Lords who are over eighty years of age.T he Bishop of Worcester is eighty three, the Bishop of Bath and Wells eighty two, the Bishop of Winchester eighty, the Bishop of Norwich eighty one, and, most vigorous and lusty of all, the Bishop of Chichester, who, at the age of eighty eight, is still able to make lonp diocesan tours, to read and enjoy Stanley s last bonk, and to express sympathy with those who find pleasure in dancing.W.( .T U.The Kotufunk local union of the West African coast, founded by Mrs.Mary Clement fomvitt in the spring of 181*0, has forwarded to Rest cottage 1Ô4 names for the great petition which calls for the outlawing of the alcohol and opium trade in all nations, and for a higher standard of social purity.This time it is not Africa stretching out her hands after the approved type, but leading us onward to a more earnest endeavor for the petition so largely neglected in this country but appreciated in foreign parts.Rev.SlDNKX Nwu.k, vicar of St, Mark's.Harrow in Furness, son in-law of Archdeacon Farrar, recently used language of a personal character when speaking of the blighting curse of the Uers of First Hallynahinch Church, arising out of the in troduction of unfermented wine in the Lord's Supper.Rev.John Boyd, the pastor, explained at length the reasons for the change from alcoholic to unfermented wine, aud after a long and animated discussion the I'reabytery Hpecifioslloos, lUUmsUs.Superintend-afon of Hellos*», Wste, Worts, Drsla other Publls WorSt.$ Mfto rIIJbC ! THE RR.PP: BENEDICTIN S, EEITTIFBICE ELI2I2, POWDEBS, PASTE of the ABBEY of SOULAC (Gironde) DOM MAGUELONNE (Prior) THE BEST CURATIVE AND THE ONLY PRESERVATIVE f 03* INVENTED ID tie YEiR 1373 BY OF Dental Affections Pierre BOORSAUD (PHIOR) NOTICE\u2019S ABSTRACT PIERRJE HOURSAUDS formul* »nd hn pruaillfS m»th »l ire izropoloaitir rtepMUd Tht« Kllslr of uur K rrfsthert |.the .»\u2022 »t niloibl- |t\tIt p'oenU !\u2022 iy of II.» leeth wb.lfsi ted | MrenglDrai them Itremuvei Mood from gam,, whiffi ire fortified »u4\t1 to tint iwcllmg It sot to be fesred It potiftet breath and rroderi mootb perfectly healthy, leaving it In a \u2022tale of delightful and Utlicg freabneti.It preeeati and caret lore throat, hoarsened.inflammatiJO.apbto and im-Ulionl of etrery kind.In one word.the.dally me of the RR.PP.Benadiotln's Ellilr, aenirei a continual health to the throat and mouth At it may b* seen our HeveieiiJ Fathera* apt^iflo A refold tecular, has no connection with prodig'.l haring the only property to he gr»(efi.l la Ithuugh patronised in Commerce .R diitinguisbet it>eif n well by iti preventive properties ia by ut |c urstive.energetic, swift and certain setiag.General Agent j SEQUIN Bordeaux.C.\t,i Sols a?jnt for Canaia.30, Hospital Street.Montreal C\u201c2enn, V\tefUf WITH THR I'ROd KSMION.Hire (net roof Irrtl a lot of the N*WEFT AND IIEHT STYLES OV TYI\u2019R MADE.Hare the RKMT MH IPPRB JOH \u2022FFM'B IN MONTREAL.When you weal HOMETHINO \"HOBBY\" IN 1\u2018HINTINd, HER |'H, A HI*LBN DID LINK OP WBDDINO AND INVITA TION (ARDS J.THr.O.ROBINHON, 1791 Noire Da awe \u2022(.It Tailors, &c.EMEMBER a.It! 4M H».T, 19 *1.Lawreurr «Irrrt Iff -«f- Hoe the lergret sud mtiet ?»ri> 1 uuuirt meut of MENS, VOCTHS A IIOVH KF ADV MADE Cl OTIIIMI, .o the ter* late,t drsigo, and fluHhrtl In tin l»t« et etylf*.No trash ; no h'ltnlniit.O» I K« OATH t oai;KI OATH I for Mt-n, Youths anti Hors, in great variety, anti r.nieii t l iai to t'u\u2022tfJln wiirk I\u2019rict-e t atreu.eoy low DM*A KTMY.N I.We bail the Late,! Notrllies In Rnalleh, Hroi, h soil Fr.* ¦ h Huttings and Coatlige, which wr inaSt- up to order at most reasonable llgnir* An Al Rt K'iarantre.l.IIARI KDAalll.HIT.H ! iitHi ko ahhi:mii:h i A mil itsan'tmeot of tlnderwi-ar, retallotl at a ho.stale price*, \u2014AT\u2014 !.HLAN« Hf'.T'H, 19 HI.l;t v* re nee afreet.Boots and Shoes.>.»- UUUUuO jJOOTS! BOOTH ! AT THE LOWEST LIVINO i-RICES, - AT\u2014 BIHH A Rr.AD'H, -Mil Noire Da me alreef, AND AT THEIR HRAN0H STORE.LAC MUTE.Near J.C.Wiuioi*» Fsi-ck Mlhi.a.NOTE OIK I\u2019Rlt'KN.MEN H HEAVY LACK.41.«I » to |t NO MEN'S PINE LACK or UMNCKEMH.from *! li up.ROYS LACE, fie to «1 ».I A DIEM LACK.7&f to »! ».L ADI EH LACE.wtal.Notices.D IB80LUTION OK PARTNER- - SHIP Thi- hiialni'M hi-relofora carrlnl on I*- laven II*IVD A LAHoHK, Butchi-ra, Ht.AnUdni Market, wa* dlaanlvrd 10th ; all an-nunU payable to lltMtll HOVII, whn will I>|en rlalls 111 and M In aald market \u2022bortly, of which dun notice will ha glean.N 0TI0E.Notice la hereha given that application will he made lo the (Jtieher l,e«lalaliire at IU m-it anaalon, for an act lo deflee the meaning nf certain clauaaa In the will of tbo late Honneakle «'harlra Hnraphln Kodlar, In bla lifetime, of the city of Montreal, Mernlier of ihe Henate of (he Dominion nf Canada, con.-eming Iho diatrlbutlon uf tba revrnnea nf hla eatali-.during the life of bla U-.lainrntary eirculora.and to aulnurlue the purchase of iminofaiilee situated out nf lha oily of Montreal, In certain cases, and for other purpose, Montreal, (at October.IK'fl.IIKAtIDIN A OAKDINAl., Attorney, for Eaeoitrll.pUBLIC NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICK la heri-ly given that application will be made to lha l^igiilatiire of the Province of (Jucher at iu neat eeaalnn to amend the charter of the city of HU.I'nom'.ot Mon tarai by granting power to iu OoaireU, oo regolaltlmi hg a majority in niimlwr and value of pro-prirtora, to para a by law aonnlug the aaid dty to the city of Montreal, anil In ili-fault of IU ao doing, granting full power, to have aaid ani.r latino oarried out, and for for other purpurea DUNLOP, LYMAN S MACPUF.RHON, Solicitors fur Apptlcante.Montreal, lat October, ISW.NOTICK,\u2014Tin?nndprsignnd givu* not ire that he will apply lo the le-glalature nf the Prnvlnrr of quel ec for a bill authorizing the Uollege of I\u2019hyaliiana and Hurgeoui lo admit him aa one of IU mi inbera\t.1 K P.CHAONON M D CrocoricR, Provisions, &c.\u201cQUR NATIONAL FOODS.\u201d\u201d Di:MI4 4'ATKD whkat Makaa eicrllrnt Porridge, (irlddle Cakes, Pudding, Ac.I* ttiHilr of lire 4\u2019holrr*l Winter Wheat.AHK VOI R OROCKH FOR IT.The Irrlauil Nallnnal hoorl\tMil.AOKNTH.DAVID KSkKI KTHOY A 4 0.MONTREAL, H.KICK A BY CO , FAMILY «R4MKRM «Kti iri*Tnim'Ti>M or nian-cLAas oooi>«, «1 KF.AYF.R HALL.NoTg.\u2014Waggon leave* every Saturday morning al I o'clock or Lachlnr.Dortal, Valoia and Pointe Claire.N KW CROP BCLFAT»:» JAPAN TRAN IN BTQRR.J.A.MiTHKWRON A 4 0., MrCIII tleegl.~GRATEFUL-COMFORTINGr EPPS\u2019S COCOA.BREAKFAST.\"Byaihoezmgh knowledge of tbe .natural lawi which gosaen tha oparati-o.a of tlignati-.u ai.-l nutrition, and by a careful application Ilf the nna properties of well arl.rted Cocoa, Mr Kppa hae provided uur breakfast tables with a deliratele flafurad beverage which mayaavetu rnanr bcatg doctors Mile.It I* by the judioiuus use of aurh articlea at diet that a constitution may >m gradually built up untd strong enough to reaul every teo.r ocy pi diw-aae.Hun.dr-da of subtle maladies are Boating around us ready U attack wherever there U a weak point.We may mcape mane a fatal «haft by keeping ouraelvee well fortifled with pure Mood ami a proparly uuariebed frame \u2014C'li U .Yrreie* Ua.'Ut.Marie simply with boiling water or milk.Hold only la packeU by (irocera, labelled thus JAMES Errs 41 CM., Rwwaerwpathle ( hewaloi, Ltrbtloa, England.BROWN, IMPORTER OF «ROIKRIFJI, dr., S.IH 4 Ta Ig alreel.New Importation af DUTCH lUKRINOS.RUSSIAN HARDINgH and AN* HnVIF.H KOHHF.K HAUdAOEH BMLOONA HAL'HAUP.H HMOKKD MEATH, HALOMY KOBHF.R, ROLLED MEATS, Tooguee, an .Ac.Orders by Bell Tel.Bill Free delivery uf good,.taken 1 Paints, Oils, &c.PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS PAINT FOR HOUSER.FENCES, ROOTS.Etc.4 O A4 ¦ 4 0LORN Uroand lo Jape» and In Oil, aueicelled for brilliancy and durability P.R.DOOM 41 4 0., W it*.Mr«lli H4re«l.Moa4real.IN DOW CLASS PUT A*!» FOR MALI CHEAP AT BLMBY MTBll.Tw IN HOUSE PAIJiTINO, PAPERINa.SION WR1T1NU R ALBUM IN I NO, At E.T.HOILHTttV J GRACE, 51 University st ¦\u2022¦*e sa««»,»\t* b* ta tbr I >dd!r lo»l Hk Nn » \u2019^kr.t^ B MONDAY ibr fkh inet.kt S f at.adveutisekents tired feeling at which BO many women complain on waahday, is ________ .n.» h I,v those who use the great labor- saving \u201d8 unTight \u2022\u2022 ^oap according to directions.of which everybody may be easily convinced by a trial, that w here \u201c Sunlight\u201d Soap is used, the hard drudgery of washing is removed, fuel is saved, unhealthy steam w\u2019ith, and the clothes and hands saved done away from injury.\t.,\t_ Try the ^Sunlight\u201d Soap neat washday.Drop your own ideas and be open to honest conviction.\u2022 Uualubt fekt Detk>t for Vu.brc Bud U>»M rro».oo«B PbAHE Mk-iOI.A Oo , EV.i O-u uiiMiourr» rtreM.1 I outre kl BlMMKIPTIOn ____________ Wa*kl, WltuMk, $1.t*.UM K' Um.OokUMt fktorabU Uruik H\tH H\tH H\tH HHHH H\tH Il\tH H\tII RKBK I B EKK B R EKRB /a A A A A AAA A A A A A DDD u\tn it\tn D\tD It\tI) n\tu DDD 9^ o uu A AA A A A A A AAA A\tA A\tA R R R R\tR 1\tR It K K R\tR R\tK U\tU TTTTT T T T t T » KKKK K R KK.K K K F.EKR K R R R\tR R\tR KR K U\tR H\tR It\tK SSS s H ItES s H B BUS Slit gailg ^itnw 5.8 AT UK DAV, OCTOBKH 18, 1890.Kvkryonb Will Kh-ioieh il IroUnd o* cbiiek (btuine thU winter'** the Ute«t \u2022lei |>ktchea *eeni to Imlickte will l*e the ck»e.The i>oUto fAllure 1* not *o complete ah wa* at fir*t leArcd And the other crop* *re turning out well.There will be *evere want in the we«t of Irehtnd, but the tiovernment and the local Authority* will be able to deal adequately with it.FOR fine American Waltham movement*, in tiold, Cold fillet! and silver Caae*.We are «howing a rich a**ortmeut of new design* \u201c\u2022 WÂTCHES 1 \u201ciaold and Cold filled Cam* in both Ladie-V and Men* »i/e* ige, Jereey ni Sien \u2022 C >et*.Brooch»*, Kar Ring*.,Jersey Kins, Bracelet*, Diamond and kii-'y King*.Ladies' and Men * Chains, Ac-, in 15k Cold, also in lold, Silver and Kolled tiold.Nice good» and close price*.JEWELLERY-;.*\u201d,?CLOCKS __ w .r a\tKOW If, L>C«IU OM use LA* AP* W wk»|'*v\t\u2014 ~ O ^ILVEEiWARfi M*ortmen*,or h°me u,e am, woMrBEb k**«h Orr BBMam.Sj* Rbij w.D-*- -» - (*\u2022\u2022« rnM* for dr.W -lnr*d*j kad F- -»f k: ¦\t» I - Cujr.r.t, »tr«**.M.astnh w*» i vUkr» f*f *-*» F-Irttr- .if raklK-» caa t* ¦btk.s- i fr» «h* s-err \u2022 kt» r» tfc* E iaektrock.rvp*r»«r : \u2022 »je».m OPEN ON lATIROL» AFTERSODY JONES k 0>,\t198 McGill street.Importer* and (.eneral Agent*.J.*HN H.pHARVARD\u201d BRONCHIAL SYRUP I C I*, pm.CHts* h*in.Tuesday, Oct.21st jet PRINCE F WALES Btr.lMENr URES OUGHS OLDS ROUP HOARSENESS and every form of THROAT TROUBLE Ar lb.ran.- itnpi -».rtnknrv* fr-'m «k* M, ti cm FkcnltJ Htfttrl fnirrrut» 1 kit-l *j*bI taedickS kt ill »n,l b o j* ¦ * ¦ \u2014* ___\t^ __\t____________ in Am«ac* .mi.in Jriuj a tbu lurUnn*.with * r-r Cl Itkl r-k* «-«m \u2022itlwu* I Ihr 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kU Ft'-k lb- Dr d 5&*d tf *m;b GRAND CLEARING SALE, T.R.SI T l LB.WiDnsDAT, Oct.22nd.G1 PROVINCIAL R Alt R.fm4*r IS* Rlreellea kf Ihe 4 Far P-tora mt bakd u a M t ft* dkr* P.73CW vj K *\u2022 lb* »r '*»d r, EI i H T 9 tiott k * *» oriw H.\u2022¦\u2022\u2022IF.Messrs.DRYSDAJLE A CO.EVERY SATURDAY, to give thoee patron* who h*ve no opportnmty during tne day, a chance of in* pec tin a their Mammoth Book \"to^k.\u201cREADING MAKES A FULL MAN.\u201d Mechanic*.Artuan*.4c.who wish to excel and rise above the ordinary run^ .M\tMr.Lryadale, who fca* had twenty Bve yean experience, will be glad to a-i-be -ach of the best book* to help them in acquiring a fuller knowledge of '^TeciuriCTs^Book», of all deecriptioo*.L*te*t edition*.Call and see u*.\t1 -ood.ihowo with pieaacre to ail.Fuiumi Meetings.R EMEMEER THE DATE W.DRYSDALE & CO., Bihlishers, Booksellers, Importers, 232 ST.JAMES ST.and 2365 ST.CATHERINE ST.RrMCiA » IIU*TR* I F \u2022 \u2022« \u2022TTI-S T»« R WWce aC v (tr*k m ta* 0RA3D TBTFK 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J.R.RRYRAIA.PawikUT.J.R.ADVERTISEMENTS.J3R0TECTI0N AGAINST FIRE F*» IR* RATHBY* «\u2022MPAet Pk»*w» Terra tkUa aa» ¦\u202211*a Urt-prtà bc.T1I» \u201c Dump them all in I\u201d cried Madame Montreal as her husband ran out to the edge of the river with a barrow-load of miscellaneous soaps.\u201cThey may poison the fishes but they shan't ruin our clothes- Strachan s Gilt Edge for me, say 11 I've tried, and I know what I m talking about.\u201d - / rVRE îSIndiai/Tea Prenared nn thb aaTHBi « ««tiraer.DBarWiRTCf, HUT.^LWAYB USE PATTERh>Si hold CBBBCBVT hAKlBu nrwnr.w.SICK HEADACHB ICAKItR'S iW' PtMftlrelf evrrd hr thee* Mule Fill*.They aiee relie** Du irrm fno Dyspr^la, la-dig»j*O0B and T'/i Uearlf A perfect \u2022dy tor ZXxzUv-n N« muatm.Bad IL UN Tooru*.PaU la the Mr TORPÎD UVKR.They rrtruiaU tte Boweto.Bure:/Vejetal-io.SMALL PILL SMALL HttL SMALL PfllCL Kr*ry package '/t ad lead haa the half pvaad ham Lai'e Ml package*.The Gold UU1 7 ha I-av«nder Label Th* Green Lebel Prepared on -, the Gardens in India.Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.above Trade Mara, hacked in pound and retails\tat\t50c\tpet\tpound.\u2022\u2022\t80c \u2022zx0>xa\u2019ziar- Ac »oiv.Tilt Vaticax ha* eummonod the Irish archbishop* toKome, and the Irish National i*U fear that thU U an attempt of the Pope to aseiat the Conservative Govern ment of Great BriUin.The fcariee* way in which th?IrUh leader* criticise and discuss the dealing* of the Kope with Ireland and their utter refusal to take their policy from Rome i* one of the most encouraging Higus oTtheir iucreasing fitness for Home Rule.KstiLl 'H STATES mbs take the same view of the magnificent opportunity afforded Canada by the McKinley bill aa independent peo pie in America.By adopting a free trade policy Canada would become master of the situation in commanding the best of the ex port trade in breadstutfs, meats and dairy pro duct* to Great Britain.The American farmer, taxed under a tariff for the benefit of others to the extent of sixty percent of his expend! ture, could not compete with the untaxed Canadian farmer in the markets of the world Our miners, our shipbuilders, lumbermen and fishermen, would all be in the same position and the attractiveness of Canada as a home for emigrant* would t>e doubled and trebled Canada's trade would advance by leaps and bounds, and the farmers would regain their prosperity.tainly be done if trouble is taken in collecting them while fresh laid, and in preserving and packing them *0 that they will come out of the case with clean shell*.Surely the difference in price between good eating eggs and cook lug \u2022 KK*« amounting from twenty to thirty cents on each d.**en, should be margin suf ticlent to pay for special method* of collection and rapid forw ardlng aa well as to provide a high profit.Hie first day «he l»ad a quiet Ulk with him an 1 .aid site hoped thev would have a nice time bis belt to learn, and eh* tier that elu- noticed the together, he doing lo teach him At e fellow lingering when school wa* over, said to her \u201c Miss Gilman, may 1 carry I satchel ' and after that, he just treated STATK MAKING.It is one of the evils of the party system of politics that each side is more or lees willing to take an unfair advantage of the other, and even to cheat the people or betray the law or the constitution In it* eagerness to obtain or keep power.No politician in Canada expects the Government to arrange for a fair ami K,uire decision by voters uuinfiueuce.i by any but proper considerations.In election methods, as in our fiscal poll y,Canada has been influenced for the worse by the United The constitutions of the a way parties.privileges, Mk.Ow es Mitbi\u2019HY, the member for tjue bee West, has published his correspondence with Mr.Mercier in regard to the admission of an Irish Catholic member into the Cabinet.Ever since Mr.McShane's exit from it, the Premier has been continually assuring the Irish people that as soon as opportunity of.fered, and there was a candidate for the position w hom the Irish agreed upon, their representative would be taken in.At timet, when circumstances teem to demand it, when the Premier wanted an Irish candidate for an Irish constituency,or when a general election waspending, Mr.Mercier\u2019» promises, judging from Mr.Murphy s letters, were more definite : at other times they were vague.So far they have proved entirely delusive, the dirheuity probably being that there were three candidates for the position and the astute Premier knew of no way of making one friend without making two enemies.littl Be our satchel 1er with the poliuu,-** YOU women expect from a gentleman \u201c and th a's all «id M»ss Giliman, w.lb a little blush (Mus Oilman ba* I,t-fii over lorty year- leaching)\u2014 he sent me a Utile valentine, and do > ou know wlial w.«s in it '\t\u2018 l lo'* vou lon ger.(Laughter ) I have that little valentine among*l my keep-lake.' the little bo.v D now in h.-ayen and it ia worth more 'ban gold 10 me.(Applauxe.) Miss° Gilman showed the necemity ol sum shine in the school, »nd sunshine troin he teacher, the value of Howers and kindm-SS, and cheerfulness, and was heartily applauded w hen she sal down.KXM t l lVk COMMIT I BK.The Rxeeullve Committee wa< elected M follow» Mr.WmJPntteison, Montreal, M.Mssten, Ooatlcook Inj.sectorTavlu., Cowansville Mrs.Fuller, Monir.-al Mr.He.v ion, Sherbrooke M - Derrick, Montreal Inspector Mis» Peoples, Mont TK8TIPIKD TO KV PERM I HR MKROlBll \u2014 HIS FIRST VISIT TO THB MAO-KAY INSTITUTS.ns is dee eu y nrriEKaTkii *xi> uivss a oou* MKOAI.»0U COMCBTITlOX\u2014Mtt.¦ StiiNS rOM-OWS SUIT.Premier Mercier bad his emotional feelings \u2022tirred yesterday afternoon.H® paid a visit to tin- Ma, kay Institution for Protestant Deaf-mutes end the Blind, and became evidently very much interested in the oohle work.11119 was the Premier s first visit to the Institute.A number of invitations had beeu seat out but the weather was disagreeable enough l* keep many away who doubtless would other-wise have Men present.Among those who attended were the Hon.F.0.Gilman.Messrs.Wolferstan Thomas, James McShaue, - * F McGregor.Huntingdon; Milsr.optes, ¦uev 1 sun t nomas, \u2022«\u2022»¦»' real l)r Kneeland, Montreal Mr.Tmell, St.I Hutherlaud laylor, Mrs.Johns Mr MaeArthur, Grnnby; Mr.Y oung, Mi*.Starnes, Mis.I S- Charles Alexander, George Duroford, RolNit Ma -kay, Uev.J.A.Newnliam.Mr-.Wolfer-Thomae, Mrs.Robert Mackay, Mrs.Bone, Mrs.Duroford, Stevenson, Miss Durn- Mr.Murphy has lost patience and haa \u201c ex-posed \u201d Mr.Mercier by publishing the oor-resj ondence, which is so guarded on both aides as to make it stupid reading.5ÏRMHAHS GiLiioa SOAP THK FIGHT IN NKBKAS k A.The liquor forces of Nebraska have been unmasked.On the part of the temperance srmy the campaign has l>een waged with honor, and as regard* defeating the machinations of the enemy »o far with remarkable su.ee**.Of the characteristic whiskey plots and tactics discovered and exposed, these are the principal ones : the purchase.at a rate of forty cents a line, of the editorial columns of a number of the leading newspapers of the State for the publication of campaign falsehoods ; the distribution of a bogus Farmin' Journal containing misleading oilicial report* of the crime and taxation in prohibition states : and the announcement of a bankers and business men s association against prohibition, which existed chiefly on paper, whose originators distributed lists containing names of business men as opposed to prohibition without consulting them.A large number of merchants whose names were used promptly repudiated the allegation that they opposed prohibition.The latest plot is that of the liquor ring of Omaha to induce the census takers to report thirty thousand ! more than the real population.W hen taxed I with this the census-takers stated that local anti prohibitionists ha/1 agreed to furnish the required name*.I hla is believed to be a scheme to rush in thousand} of outsiders to rote in the liquor strongholds of Omaha sitailist the amendment.As the- voting day draws nigh the excitement in Nebraska Is rising to fever heat, and it is now confidently believed by the temperance leaders that with a fair count they will succeed in redeeming this great western state.States politicians, the two countries are so ditferent, how.ever, that it is, happily, impossible for Canadians to imitate all the political iniquities of their neighbor*.In the matter of organizing territorie* into states American parties have sinned in that i* not open to Canadian Statehood, with its immense is conferred upon the Terri torii-a by act of Congress, and it is, therefore, a matter governed wholly by partisan considéra Uoni.The people of aterritory havea measure of self governing power, but they can take no part in a presidential election, they have no representative in the national Senate, and the delegates they are permitted to «end to the House of Hepresentalives can speak on the floor of the House, but cannot vote.The organization of such a territory, into a sUte gP es to the people who inhabit it absolute control over their local atlairs and no matter how few in numlver they may be, they have the privilege of sending at least three representative» to the electoral college w hich finally elect* the President, two repre tentatives to the Senate and one to the House of Representatives.A» the territory which 1» to be turned into a state must either have Republican or Democratic majority, and as upon the three or more votes w hich its trans formation Into a state adds to the Electoral College may depend the result of a presfden tial contest, it is only when all the branches of the legislature are in the power of one party that a bill creating states can 1* got through at all, and, of course only thoee territories, the majority of the voters of which are in accord with the party in power for the time at Washington are likely to be admitted to the galaxy of States.During the last session of the fiftieth Congress, a Itemocratk House, did indeed pass, and a Democratic President signed a bill, admitting the two Dakotas, Montana and Washington, but the time when it was politic from a partisan standpoint longer to reiistthe admission of the Dakotas had passed, and Montana was regarded as doubtful in Its politics.Since the Republicans secured the control of all three branches of the Legislature, they have admitted Idaho with a population of a little oxer fifty thousand, and Wyoming with a population of thirty five thouiand,for the simple reason that as States these districts will cast six Republican votes in the hlectoral College and four in the Senate.The only territories that can now be admitted to statehood, are New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.Utah will not be admitted until all trouble from Mormonism is a thing of the past, a time not now far distant, perhaps, and New Mexico and Arizona are at present beyond the pale, mainly because they are Democratic.There are lietter reasons, however, than these political leanings afford.Fully three-quarters of the population of New Mexico consist of >pani»h speaking Indo Mcxlcins, who vote at the dictate of the RomanCatholic Church, and what that means, the recent rejection of a constitution which provided for ree schools pi,only illustrates.Arizona can never have a Urge population, and if made a state would probably beeome a second Nevada, state which hat a population of sixty or eighty thousand clustered about a few silver mines.In view of the way in which the organization of territories into lUtes is abused by the political parties, it is perhaps well that the constitution does not provide any means by which the privileges of state hood can lie taken away.Such a thing does not seem to have been contemplated by the constitution makers, and, naturally, a* they were all representatives of sovereign states To give Longress such powers would be to invite the political parties to engage in a g .me of unmaking and making states which might end in civil war guet.ee: Mr.Curtis, Montreal; Mi** Warcup, .Montreal ; and Mr.Smillie, Montreal.VOTX l«f TU A X Kl.The Rev.Mr.Taylor moved the following re'olution, w hich wra* carried Tlisl th s Association dwlrs So s'lire** thrlr Shsnks\t\u201ew\t.-, \u201c.T«».n, 1 00 opeiailoo m Mgsrilio she | in the island 0! Montreal.1 m the bedroom* wa* AU.M A UK HV THK HOÏH.When Mr.Mercier was told of that lacthe minutely examined the |iiea j ccutlou fxUniled So our - acasion ; tor th* prouilssd 00 oprraSloo in regard Dominion Coofenmea of Te*oli»is.sod a toil l.ook ot Caoad an htalory ; and for th* appoininnot 0! Shalr ditUuxutahed reprwsutalivs of this Com sntlon, and that we btrsl/x exprs*» our bixh aoprsc atlou of the ' \u2014.\u2014011 \" Popular before this Con Old, Mit* Crawford and Mi** Gedde*.The visitor* wore very kindly received by Mr.and Mrs.Ashcroft, superintendent*, and under their guidance were conducted through the institute.The building was inspected frote top to bottom.The bedroom* and donui-torifB were scrupulously clean and airy, and .s-isceeot scenery furniture in we herein expre*» our h^h spprec verv thoughtful and euin;eetl'e addrees < Culture\" del.vered by Mr.Houston befi ventlou.COYOBATtfLATORY It was moved by Mr.W.Patterson, seconded by Mr.Artby.and resolved- Whereas Mr.J.A.Nicholson, B A., a former msm berof this Association, has been recently appointed chief Superintendent of Kduostton for the Province of Prince Kdward Uland ;\t\u201e , .\t.t «1 «n.Keeobed That we.the ProteeUnt teachers of th# Province of Quebec, In convention seeenrbled, hereby extend our com/ratulstlon to Mr Nicholson on Jde ap pointaient to a wider sphere of ueefulnese, and testify our continued Inlereet In him and In the advancement of the Province over whoee educational work he has the honor to preside.HKCimuN AND COX VKItSAllON K.The large ball of the McGill Norm.11 School, presented an animated appearance lull even-lug, XVlien the teacher* held a most luccewiul reception tnd convewa/.ione.NoiwhhsUfnl-iniMli* downpour ot rain which, douMl«*s8| made it impossible for many to attend, the -, hoolroom wa* crowded with teachers and their friends, and nearly every seat was occupied when the Rev.K.I.Rextord opened the formal part of the proceedings by introducing the Hon.Premier Mercier.The rt'.gentleman said that lie frit honored at having the Premier on the plot form.Mr« Mercier hud shown the interest which he took in the cause of education in more ways than one, and the speaker trusted that this would not be the Ian oc a-ion on which thev would lie permitted to have the pleasure ot listening to the first mm ister of the Province.MK.MKHCIKH S Al\u2019PKKS*.the carving'which adorned some of them, and was happy and encouraging in the remarks ha pttâ't'd upon the boy* work.W hen the kit-, lien was reached the Premier remarked U Mr.Thomas, \u201c This is alwa.vs an interesting Mr.Mercier smiled benignly on the cook, who reciprocated pleasantly.1 he 1 remtai seemed pleated.\t.He stooped and Opened the oven door, inquisitively) r03® *K,in> Bfled peered m inquisitively, iu-e the lid from a large pot boiling on top and a.-ked smilinglv, \u201c 1* this tea Ho .u once gained the respect ot the neat and tidy guU m the kitchen.In the THE I\u2019OWER OF KINDNESS touching EXAMPLKS of thb TKACHERS INFLUENCE.order* for ST0VB8, REPAIRS, Ao , STREET, who will give all order* -R WILLIAM FI KE INSURANCE, ¦ ¦¦ INSURANCE 00.,, \u2022f Hartford, (\u2022¦¦.CA.NAIM BUAJOJB H-t-t OB«S, faTABLIseS* UM.III MS.James «I., Oeafe Csfftst, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t»\t»\t\u2022 ttcetrel Haeecer.rslieWs sad eseHfe?tomptMl, reeawasd lev CANADIAN EGGS IN ENGLAND.The egg trade between Canada and England has opened very successfully by all accounts.Of shipments of bve or six hundred cases which have been made returns have t bet husband, she sboxved the spectators the elementary and a thought th» -tomari.sot the normal -rhools teachers should be reproduced (lauchier), ts In- believed the \u201cgeneral debility to w ht- h he had referr# I on Thuudav Lad itt explanation in the character ot tie 'diet to which they \"ere subjected, (Laughter.) Interesting t apers were rca l by Mias Edev on \u201c Ho« - uool work can be pleas intlv v ried.' and M-s.Sbufelt on 11A week s work in an elementary school.Th- *our vUIS here tods* \u2022tTonts u» very irrest plrseure.Your nsnie Is writ known to us.and we dolhrh» 10 wsloome such » trlrnd of eduction *» you prove to b*.W# know stout your successful eftorts to open night schools to this city and rlrewhrre.We know, loo.that Kbools like our» receive the hearty euuportand encourugeuieiit of tbe Oovernment, of whloh you are tbe leader.To know *0 much I» So recognize you, elr, as cur true friend.We deelre to tender the ilucerc thank» of the slli-nt and «Ightle»» one» Mnembled here to day for the honor v on have conferred upon us by thi* xttit.On tie half ot the pupils, Norman M, Ü.Wu.ior.In reply Mr M-rcier said .\"Mx dear young tricn,is, 1 uni di lighted to l»e in a position to pax vou a visit to-day.It is one of the most agreeable duties ol mv olbcial life to have to cume in contact with such institution* as thi*, and to sic tor myself the good they do.tho ptogres- that you voung people are able to make and tin- .ooil Christian education you receive.1 cannot visit title institution without bring very -trongly moved and at thw aim- titu' without receiving very good con-olation.I am moved became 1 fed your position and I am moved because I understand that withoulsucb institutions xourintelllg*noo would b.ive laved closed in darkness uofi even knovxtttj the namesot your lather .iuu mother and ignoring for eternity the reason w bv you \".-re created and w here you were -o tig alter death.Now, thanks to th** devotion and ph.lanthrophy ol such men a* M;.Mackay, lur whose name vou ought t«> THE xtHKATKST VfNERATlOK, you may under-tand tho/e things 1 h.-tvo uteit-tioned.For the boys, you may learn a good tra :e for the girl .you may learn how to work to gain a in w life.If I am strongly movi d at seeing you, I find gn at consolation in the tact that the presence among you ot many kind triend- bring- you joy.I will spxak to you not only of tin gentleman who gave hi* name to tins institution, but also ot my good old triend Hugh Mackav, who loved ti e place, and I -hall never forget the last letter which I re rived from him.It was troin St.Louie, thanking me for taking this union into the budgit and according itc-fiODO.He wanted me to visit you, but.uoiortu-nately, 1 could not do so before to-day.I am pleased to notice tbe proq*erity ot your institution and to see among you some of tbo-e who nrc helping it w tb kind words ami with tin it purse.I am sure that thev see tju* nrogrt'si made by vou with pleasure.Tho women feel better than we the importance of the work, th%> know better the conditions ami can letter appreciate the serv ices rendered.1 wi-h every succès* to the institution and every By Tavlor was made on T hur-day to mo' e the rem, lution which theOntario teacliers had jiaitu-d in refen-nce to the formation of n Diimintori Association NOTES AND NOTICES.Kvittv Botti.* of Dr.Harvey\u2019s Southern Rei\u2019 Pine lor coughs and col I* is warrante-i E.Am.Rum is obliged to doubl'- the si e ol bis slio« -tore.Tin- system ot selling retail at wholesale prices take* well.He now offers 217 line-i boot* and shoi 1 at 12 St.Lawrence street.I r is a Dit mit 1 Tmini.to change an Englishman s idea* and a still more dlflb ult tiling toi onvi-rt tbe English na\u2019ion to the use ol a m w article.This has lieeti done, however, and in this way At first Englishmen would not look at Indian tea.did not want it, thrir wive- and mother* bad always used China tea, whv should thev change' A )e«r or two ati-r thev.found out Indian tea* bad a nice aroma amfllav or, tnd tbe id.-a struck them, hat they could \u2019ntprove their iU 11, neavv China teas by nsing Ind an.Thi* work-d all right lor a number ol yrars, but one bright dav when the log had lifted, another happy thought «truck them It wa* this D Indian I prosperity to the superintendents, the teacheru^» and the children In conclusion, he said Im/ would sive a .-oM medal to tbe most a-siduouRx would give a goM- \u2022upil, ami.\"Hit the permi -ionof the sunyttn-endents, he would giant the first line day a-t t holidav.A XI SHANK MKDAI., ALSO.Mr.McSfiane wa a-k'-d by Mr.Tboma* to gav a lew word*.He felt highly honored at I ring present, pa da glowinjj tribute to the work ot the official- of the institute, to tha progress of the pupils, to Mr.Charles Ahv ander, \"thatgreat philanthropist who»* win.> life was bound up in doing good, \u2019 and to M,.Thomas who had the interest- of the institution *0 much at In art.Mr McSh.tifeemulated Mt.Mercier by also offering a gold tiieiTaT 'j* tin girl or tmy coming next in 01 dr.lo the obtaining the Premier's prize.The Pteniier was presented xvitli a lovely bouquet bv Mi-s Rosie Silverman, om* of the pupils.Me xvaimly congratulated Mr.and Mr*.Ashcroft on vv'hiit he considered a moot wonderful and Christian work and admitted his surpti e at the results attained.T' a vv a served, accompanied by a supply 0* lam v cakes made by the worthy young pupils, and pronounced excellt nt.The follow ing teachers were present besid*» the superintendent- MUs Terrill, MD* Ellen Reeves, M s* Eugenie Crawford, leach'r iltawing and Mr.K.Libby, instructor ol carpentry.\t.The occasion was a most interesting one ana w ill doiibtle*-awaken a fn-sh Interest on lna part of the Government lowatd- the Macsav I nstitute.AT TIIK LAI'UtN BKKKVOI.KYT.Rctore going to the Ma, kuv Instilutc dav iilternoon ih, Hon.Mr.Mercier vj the Ladlea HeneTolent In-tilutlon °n B,M In strict Thera were a tewr efinrt « I'lr Bishop Rond giving un historic \u2018\t\u2018 Lnt! review of the work done by Ute Ladiei Benevolent \u2022!\", atartnl.Mr.Merrier In replying usauredtn» ot bis deep intrreel in such un in.-lit'it'O\"- of th.Vlctoriii Scluvol \u2022» afternoon to contuWr mprovès\u2019ëhma'Tee, it must be better, end why spoil a good arltcle by mlv.ng it \" \"b a tKiorer, then xv hy not uk Indian a om.and _ j\u2014.\tnot take the rou td laval-victoria The profeeaore Medicine met yesterday arternoo\" to con\u201c\u201c-^ th, report ot the iniut tommitlee ot V»'*1 I Victoria on tbe union ol the two uniT\u2018\u2018r,\u201c .* and some di*cu**ion it wa* decided It* take legal opinion on the mutter.\u2019tit» ie now done.Do not take about wav tbe Englishman did, but take the ?bort cut and use Indian tea fro» 00\" out, you can do thie bv purchasing Ram Lai a Pure Indian Tea.Ask your grocer lor It.LEAP FORWARD.THE COTE TAKES A Cote St.Antoine valuation ha» taken* ¦'\u2019\u2018Jb tbe aseeeuinent rolls show ing an 'nc1r'**\tT,._ *2,ttM,7'-0 last venMotri,III,7Wln I**).\t¦ taxen are five nnlU.\t^ FUH MARK at THK \u201cirmr ENT8 Amt** tmm ae4 Ubenti MSttm 1 1 \u2014 111 Saturday, Octobkk 18, 1800.THK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS s A l 4 f A 1\u2018ARNELLITE COMEDY.DKNl'NCIATION OK THK HOME RULERS BY MR.BALFOUR.LuUOOV, Ocl.IT.\u2014A uieetiog of il»e Nortl.-?ru Coiiaorvulive Uuiou w».s lield lo-utty m N.\u2022wmstie and attended l>y lour thousand per-lona.i Auionif those present «'*\u2022\u2019 Mf.HaMour.Ohiet Kei retnrv lor Ireland, who w*« presented with a number of nddressi».He was given an enthuilaiUc welconie by the lue.Mmg.A teaolulion was adopted by the union welcoming Mr.Hal lour, and declaring tlmi hi* ability and untiring energy had Hared the union between (Jrc.it Biilain and Ireland.The Duke ol Northumberland delivered an addren, in which he praised Mr.Balfour e service* in the an only he üOt to imagine that they are getting some advantage over Other people.S.0 AUSI.KY.THE TRICYCLE GIRL.Corinne Gobeille, the girl whose escapade here w ith a tricycle caused a local sensation, ha- been arrested at Providence, ILL, lor obtaining money under false pretences from priest.She said in court that site \"as m love with a voting man she met on St.John's day, and w anted the money for him.The priest declined to pt-s the ca-»- and -he has be-n lib»-rated on bail.Her lather believes her to he insane.AMERICAN.H.\tRoecker, the colored elevator boy, -aved at least twenty lives at the Syracuse hotel Pro hy pluckily running his elevator when the lianies were actually licking the shafts.A subscription lias been started for him.A number of suspected Italians have been arrested at New Orleans for the murder of Cldet Hennessy.The murder is attributed to Tevengcful followers ol an Italian desperado Vaught and executed by the late chiefs efforts.?\tThé locomotive engineers \"111 not join the federation but ar*aiiti(i worth.If you had been here aud «aid you would have cured me for l»W you would have had the money.I looked like the picture (No.S.page til.In your book \" How to Cure .Skin 4>i*ea»e», hut Serge, -535 ' xwsr Italian, or 7 v ^ #, l'.^a.liî *i1c, HHU in H lew IlliUtlM» I\u2019»,.I'fiijt.v\tiRh:»* 6.J.in fuur\taww^ ww .alb* red in the neiffh*»orliOOd.\tTile tire\tdow I mid m clear m any person «ter wm.Through f«ircs .\t.\t«\u2022\t.1\t'\t*\t_______- «.I\tI .\th I bail\t.\u2014 Iw as quick!v extlnguishf»!, ainl the |*ollce will hiurb «Unirolabl>- lie Stau^lsii Kfftnin-ska wa injured infernally Frank Drew received a ten re ent on the head : Sian aI m Furgut,'.' vearc ol»l, injured internally Martin Kioski, It)'rearsolu Frank Si.k.Iff year-oM.in»i Leon Hkowkowski, 11 years old.were -ent fo the hospital and tour other children were litken to their homes.The carpets on th-.fiooi ol th»- church and many of the pew t \\»er< |lorn up.and the church looked a- ihough soffit riot bad taken place.y ORIGINAL PACKAGK SALOONS.nug Wll.aoK LAW l)KCI.AR*'l> Kfl.l.AM* VlHH TneakA, Kan., ilct.17.A decision \" »s rentl< red in the United S'ates Gircuit Court to-day that has » reaie«l consiernatioii among tie-triends of probihliion in Kans »* ol hair.Item Infancy to age.from pimple* to \u2022crofula.Sold everywhere Price.OVtlocaa.JSc: Hoar.*c ; Kmral.VENT, #1.» Prepared by the POTTKK URUO ast.OHKMIOAL OOIIPORATION Bo*too.AST Hand for \u2022' How to Cure Hkin DImom*, *4 pagee, M llluetratlone.and IUU teetlmoniale Qf OPI KB.bUe-a brada, red.rough, ottapt>*d and rllVIoii, «gin c.Ured by Cnricuaa Soap.___ Wool Linings, SILK OR MOHAIR SLEEVE LININGS.Sizes 32 to 44* We Retail this Tailor-made Overcoat -AT- $10.00.You can\u2019t duplicate it in Canada for les» than $16 or $18, and then not likely so well made.Do You Need One ?SPOT CASH T/I/S WEEK FOR 165 MEN\u2019S SUITS.Gave thorn to us at a prici* that 11 need no advertising to sell theui.At wholesale they sold from $15 to $26.They\u2019re made hy heat tailors in SACQUES, yf\tSHOOTING, MORNING\t\u2022 \u2014AMD\u2014 PRINCE ALBERTS, with SILK-SATIN.FIRST QUALITY SERGES.«4P v» HUM.31 T4» ««.Some are Letter than others, hut they\u2019re all worth double the money.They\u2019re now on sale.One Uniform I\u2019rire for Your Choice.$10.00.They\u2019ll not last long, as the best don\u2019t usually remain last.TAKE THAT HINT.l.'KKNC:H I.BHHOI48 -Bev Lnulv Martin a* prl»*4, p4 JT Prance, will !»\u2022 g!»d to give Iruum* to a few mipll* lu Pronch nr latin, either at hi* r**ld» ne« nr at the real-driu n of hi* piipU*.*» ra»iulri4 Apply 40 BV.f* Hanguluol .\tI'arwii var> tiwteoiiahla__________ ¦ TAMAN LANdtlAdK Tke laaoher Hlgnorlna Ollm I pia InlernoK la will l»e glad to «i»« le**\"'i* \"* H*>f«» at moderate Urn,*.___________Sf.tfutver.ity «Uct TmTANTKI» 1\u2018OPIl.Boolik.ping 4c.I per tern La.lle.\u2022p.v ial »» ' *.ihr*>l at I* 7\"r young la.lle* ami gentlemen The follow leg II,t at fk 90 per lerm K< adlng, Hp»'lllng.Pnnmau *hlp (lorreedondence.ArMhinetb.Ph uiograpliy and Boukhaeplng_______WM.1 N TUKNK.K, I.K ' P IN DERGARTKN \u2014 KRŒHKL\u2019S _M m.HVHTK.M Mi** Mary J.lUrln, gra-l 'ate if Ml** Luca XVheelock * rralolng III***, llha rucy Hall.Boaxon.ha* opened a Kll.dr rgarten at 4«.7 St Urbain, corner nf Prinoa Arthur \u2022tre-r, ami will rewire new pupil* *» any time.Circular* itn application.Music and Art.K HK.K IIKKT PATTON 13 I i.xr It CtTMt, D » I Piattnanrl Hinging term*.fiOOper mouth Or-chaatra* \u2022uppli»«l\t_____________________________ I KHSIINH glren In Mualc, Painting ami Putal.J Term* on applfcallnu Mr*.III\u2019I.M A4IK, 18 Unlvartlly atreak.M URK! I.IUMUINH *ltan at m««derate rata* , hour* ar-ranted fnr children attending achool Apply ba-tween 5 ami 'i |> in at 4 McOIII College avenue__ M M IHH HIMI\u2019HON.Iwaon* In drawing and painting WJ Dorrhe.ter *tr«et IHS H K Drummond, Teacher of I\u2019iann.Organ Hinging.Mlfl Ht.Catherine »tr«et tjuwvn * Itlmk.ADVERTISEMENTS.rriHE NEW WILLI AMS, If you want a fealug Machine for family ut* III A A NSW WltLIANff, If you nned a machine for good ordinary plain a-wiag, a;»t a *» v* ViH.liaMw.tf yr«i re.piire n m,, ^ , Heaimini ( li't-r*nt Wldth-K I III Mug.Kri' ,^!, ijuilUng.III.dluy, Ac , Ac , »' « a men wiiiiitfv.If you Vi»h to do Km broidery or any oihcr kl-id \u2019>f fai'-y ècalng, 4itr a ni:w witUAnt.If ,ou drvirfi a ftawlug Manhl-ia that will 01*1 e ahaau-I iful, even, pearly ditch 00 ti)ti*!iii or other hoe g ro-1*.KIV A NKW WILtlASH.If you want a machina that will »«w the thiev-at cl >th anil other heavy material.ÜI.T A N»:W WILI.IAM, If yen need a machin* f-rf l>ra**niaklog.Tailoring or light manufacturing, Mil A NEW WIllIAM\u2019*.In ihort.If ytm want to hate a Hewing Machlo* that will do .*\u2022 work in a »atl«factory 01 annar.wltlwmtaring you ircible or aonoyam ».Ihe mod comp let* and p»rf»*.l Mewicg Machin* in th# market, do no' fall to lit f A NEW WII.HAMS.y or talc at the Company 1 City Office.17:i:i Nolrr Dame Uteri.J.M.CONROY, B ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, kidney anti ntariM pain* anil weak-lu ont* «whiMir tnt ('\u2022iilnirit AniUFnlH\tThe fini \u2022rut only p%lu killing | iMlrr.Mheimer s lliiildini 2(>!l and 211 St.LI Lifl\u2019J New initlon RELATIONS WITH CANADA.rlD UOMIXION BAltWAVS TO II.VVK A III \\ HX«.YoKK.0»t.17.\u2014The limitl* Wash- j s|«e< ial savs \u2014\"On:- relations \"i\u2019h Htiaila will reinain «indisiurl-cd.a< lca-t inn! attertbe eh-.iion.This is seitled bv the decision ol S»-< rclar» Windom\u2019lo (five a bearit-o all parties interested in Ganad an rail «a j .ue-tiuns on Wednesday, November '-.The heatiiiK will be vi»an Vrore Se« retary W n-Jon, nod Asslstanl SsertUn Spa «hliiijr and i the representatives of the Onuudiati I aci!«-[ and Grand Trunk railways are amontf those t w ho have l-een notihS'l that the« uiav appi-ar.KxatumerUoDb'er will undou' t*dl\\ \u2022 on haml 1 to renew-his Argument tor transferrin- to thi* American sid.- of the 8t.Clair River the l.m-l-iug, hondiog, seulinc and nmnite-tinjr ol foods o»er tlie Grand Trunk an«l th» \u2022\u2022rest .-s'ern railwuys between M'elugan an«l New Kngland, Senator Cullom, »he chairman ol tl c Intenta te comtn'rce, is a strong ad vooa'e 1 ot crippling ti.e Cana-lian mails nn«l the »'om-ni«\u2019t»e w hich tliev maintain bctw»«t n hngland aud the North-West.He wrill, doubUkss, ha «* a,,me measures ready lor ronsideralion at the eoiuing session, b«i the opi'osition w ill l«e ,o s rong Iront neaily all Ihe D- mocratic senators and trouva lew New Kngland R« pabli ins Il il » «vrifUn ffinrl «rwsectv r-M lw\tffvsl 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I AKT THIRD Tm Rat ssrtiOE, l iupTFH LV.\u2014(Conrinucd.) These few words reminded Dagobertend the twins of the servi,ea which Kmliu had irally rendered thorn, end though the murnhal had heard Mdlle.tleCerdoviUe \u2022|h *k uf Kudin, *s «.f i, very dangerous man, he had forgotten, in the midst of so many anxieties, to communicate this circumstance to Dagobert.But this Utter, warned by experience, felt, in spite of favorable appearances, a secret eversion for the Jesuit ; so he replied abruptly ; \u201c The strength of my grasp hie nothing to do with the matter.\u201d \u201c If I allude to that little innocent playfulness on your part, my dear air,\" mid Kodin, in Die softoat tone, approaching the two sisters with a wriggle, whh h wat peculUr to him, \u201c if 1 allude to it, you see, it was *ug-getted by the involuntary recoil,-, tiout of the little services 1 was happy enough to render you.' Dagobert looked fixedly at Hodin, who instantly veiled hit glance beneath his ilabby eyelid*.\u201c First of all,\u201d said the soldier, after a moment s silence, a true man never «peaks uf the i< rvice* he ha* rendered, and you come ba.-k three timet to the subject.\u2022\u2022 Bat, Dagobert, ' whi*j>ered Koie, \u2022' if ho bring newt of our father 7 ' The soldier mede a sign, a* if to beg the girl to let him speak, and relumed, looking full at Kodin :\t\u201c You are cunning, but I\u2019m no raw recruit.' \u201c 1 cunning T\u201d said Kodin, with a sanctified air.Ye», very.You think to pu/rle me with your fine phia»c».But I'm not to be caught in that way Just litten to me.Nome of your Land of black gowns stole my cross ; you return,-d it to me.Some of the stme baud carried off these children : you brought them ba, k.It is also true, that you dcuonoced the renegade d'Aigrigny.But all this only proves tw.things ; first, that you were vile enough to be the accomplice of th> se scoundrel* ; and secondly, that having been their accompli \u2022», y - u were base enough to betray tnem.Now those tw o facts, aree.iudly bad, and I suspect you most furiously.>o march off at once : your pretence it not good for these cnildren.\u2022* But, my dear sir\u2014\u201d \u2022\u2022 1 will htve no huts, \u2019 answered Dagobert in an angry voice ; *\u2022 when a man of your look does g'trid, it is onlv to hide some evil, and one must be on guard.\u201d \u2022* 1 understand your suspicions, \u2019 said Kcdin, coolly, hiding his growing disappoint-ment, for he* had hoped it would have been asy to coax the soldier: \u201c but, if you reflect, what interest have I in deceiving you ?and in what should the deception consist 7\u201d \u201c You have some internet or other in persisting to remain here, when I tell you to go away.1 ** I have already had the honor of informing you of the object of my visit, my dear sir.'* *¦ To bring newt of Marshal Simon ?\u201c That it exactly the case.I am happy enough to have news of the marshal Yes, my dear y< ung ladies, added Kodin, as he again approached the two sisters, to recover aa it were the ground he had lost, \u201c I have news from your glorious father l\u2019\u2019 \u201c Then come to my room directly, and you can tell it to me,\u201d replied Dagobert.\u201c \\\\ hat ! yon would be cruel enough to deprive these dear young ladiea of the pleasure\u2014\u201d * By heaven, sir ! \u2019 cried Dagobert, in a voice of thunder.\u201c yon will make me forget myself ; I should he sorry to fiing a man of your age down the stairs.Will you be gone ?\u201d \u201c Well, well, ' said Kodin, mildly, *' do not be angry with a poor old man.1 am really not worth the trouble.I will go with you to your room, and tell you what I have to communicate.Y\u2019ou will repent not having let me speak befo»e these dear young ladie* : but that w ill be your punishment, naughty man l\u201d So saying, Rodin again cowed v-ry low, and concealing His rage and vexation, left toe room before Dagobert, who made a »ign to the two sisters, and then followed, closing the door after him.\u20224 What news of our father, Dagobert \u2022aid Rose anxiously, when the sol iier re-tun.ed, after a .airier of an hour's absence.\u201c Well ! that old conjuror knows that the marshal set out in good tptrita, and he seems acquainted with M.Robert.How :ould he be informed of all this ?I cannot tell, added the soldier, with a thoughtful air, \u201c but it is only another reason to be on ones gusrd against him.** But wnat newa of out father ! ' asked Rose.\u201cOne of that old rascal\u2019\u2022 friends (I think him a rascal still i knows your father he tells me, and met him five and twenty leagues from here.Knowing tnat this man was com icg to Paris, the marshal charged him to let you know that he was in perfect health, and hoped soon to see ycu again.\" Oh, what happinea* !\" cried Roee.\u201c Yon see, you were wrong to suspect the poor old man, Dagobert, added B.ancne ; \u201c you treated him to harshly '.** Poeeibly so\u2014but I am not sorry for it.'* And why 7\u201d \u201c I have my reasons\u2014and one of the best is, that when i saw him come in, and go sidling and creeping round about us, i felt chilied U.the marrow of my bones, without knowing why.Had I seen a serpent crawling towards yon, I should not have b>:en more frightened.I knew of course, that he ;ould not hurt you ia my presence ; but I tell you my children, in spite of the services he has no doubt rendered us, it was all I could do to refrain from throwing him out of the window.Now this manner of proving my grstitude i* not natural, and one muat oe on one « guard against people, who inspire us with men iJsaa '* \u201c flood Dagobert, it ia your affe- tion for aa that maxes you to suspicious, ' said P.ose, in a coaxing tone ; '* it proves how much you love us.Chapter LVL THE IMPmOVLUED HOSPITAL.Among a great number ol temporary hoapi-t * l* opened at the time of the cholera in every quarter of Paris, one bad been established on tbe ground floor of a large house in tns Rue du Mont Blanc.The vacant apartments had been generously placed by their proprietor at the disposal of the authorities ; and to this place were carried a number of persons, who, being suddenly attacked with the on-tegico, were considered in too dangerous a \u2018tat* V.be removed to the principal hospitals.1 wo deys had elapsed since Kodin'¦ visit to Mtribal Himon's daughters.Shortly after he bed beer, expelled, the Princees de Maint-Lrfzier had entered to see them, under the cloak of befog a house to bouse visitor to col lect fundsfor the tholerajtufîersri.Chooeiog the moment when Dagobert\u2014deceived by her ladylike demeanor\u2014had withdrawn.she counselled the twins that it was their duty to go and see their governess, whom she stated to be in the hospital we now describe.\t\u2022\t,\t, It was about ten o'clock in the morning.1 he persona who had wab.hsd during the night by tbs tick people in the hospitals established in the Hue du >font Blan , were about to lie relieved by other voluntary assistante.\u201c Wall, gentlemen !\u201d *«tid one of tho*e newly arrived ; ** how are we getting on 7 K.MACDONALD, \u2022M ST.JAM EU bT RESTE.FsAssal Te OU» BEDDIMG r* PrwrtlfWl.U/CKSMITH AND tier iris ¦¦* Merkaelral Belt» TSSKSaL BLACE SMITH.I S -mlc fsAssaTl 0 PARKS, Invnranoe.ROYAL CANADIAN AB» ¦ AMIBE lUarMAUCH «»\u201e If.jambr otbset.momtseal lapMAl.Aseeta, SAra DEPOSIT BOX KB or vaaiovt six a* to *s*t st MUMMARTT BA.MB 09 MALIPAI, Os*.listes Dam scJ St trar-uAa Asets rtmaa ÏL A.MILLER, WTXTXJW bhadm painter.* PAPER HAVOIR ABO DECORATOR.aiLfrtve, (iaaniva, Olszisu.Wurrzwssaiae, MM fT.CAtHBMIBB i Has there been any decrease last night In tbe ¦ amber of the tick 7 \u2022\u2022 Unfortunately, no ; but the doctors think the w.ntagion haa reached its height.\u201d \u201c Then there Is some hope ol seeing it decrease.\u201d\t.\t.\u201cAnd have any of the gentlemen, whose pis/.e* we oome to take, been attacked by tne V* »\u2022 We came eleven strong last night ; ws are only nine now.\u201d \"That Isba/I.Were these two persons taken off rapidly V\u2019 \u201c One of the victim*\u2014a young man of twenty five years of age, a cavalry officer cn furlough - was struck as It were by lightning.In Use than a quarter of an hour, he was dead.Though such facts are frequent, ws were speechless with horror.\u201d \u201c y>M>T young mao !\u201d \u201c He had a word ol sordlal encouragement and hops for every one.Hu had so far succeeded in raising tbe spirits of the patients, that some of them who were less affected by the cholera than by ths fsar of It, were able to quit the hospital nearly well.\u201d \u2022* U hat a pity I Ho good a young man ?Well, bu died gloriously ; it requires as muen courage at on the field of battis.\u201d \u201cHe bad only one rivai in zeal and courage \u2014and that U a young priest, with an angelic ceonteoance, whom they sail Ut# Abbe (labiUl.He is indefatigable ; be hardly Uks an hour's rest, but runs from one to the other, and offers himself to everybody.He forgets nothing.The cousolation* which ho oifeiu come from the depths of his soul, and are not mere foruialitlt-s in the way of hU profession.No, no ; 1 *aw him weep over a poor wornau, whose oyrs he had closed alter a dreadful agony.Oh ! if all priests were like him 7\u201d \u201c No doubt, a good priest is mure worthy of respect.But who is the other victim of last night 7 ' \u201c Oh 1 his dea'h wan frightiul.Do not speak of it.1 have still the horrible scene before my eye*.\" \u201c A sudden attack of cholera !\u201d \u201c if it had only been the coutagion, 1 should not so shudder at ths remembrance.'' '* What then did he die of 7\u201d \u201c It is a stiing of horrors.Three days ago they brought here a man, who was supposed to be ooly attacked with the cholera.You have no doubt heard speak of this personage, lie is the Uu tamer, that drew all Paris to the Porte Saint Martin.\u201d \u2022\u2022 1 know the inau you mean.Called Morok.He performed a kind of play with a tame panther.\u201d \u201c Kxactly so ; 1 was myself present at a ¦iogidar scene, in which r you ladies \u201c Is not this sir,\u201d replied Hose, \u201cthe Infirmary of the Rue du Mont-Blanc ?\u201c Y'es mi*».\u201d \u2022\u2022 A lady, called Madame Augustine du Tremblay, was brought here, we are told, about two days ago.Could we see her î\u201d \u201cI would observe to you, miss, that there is some lianger in entering the sick-wards.\u201d \u201c It is a dear friend that we wish to see, answer' d Rose, in a inildand firm tone, which sufficiently expressed that she was determined to brave the danger.\" 1 cannot be sure, r is», ' resumed the other, \u201c that the person you seek is here ; but if you will take the trouble to walk into tni* room on the left, you will find there the good .'ister Martha ; she haa the care of th* won.en s wards, and will ^ive you all the information you can derire.** Thank you, sir, ' said Blanche, with a graceful bow ; and she and her sister entered t'-gether the apartment which had been pointed out to tnern.\u2022* They are really charming, said the man, looking after the two sisters, who Boon disappeared from hia view.'* It would be a gi- at pity, if \u2014 \" He was unable to finish.A frightful tumult, mingled with cries of alarm and horror, rose suddenly from the adjoining rooms.Almost instantly, two doors were thrown open, and a number of the sick, half naked pale, fieshlese, aud their feature» convulse»! with terror, rushed into the antechamber, exclaiming : \u201cHelp ! help ! the madman !\u201d \u201cIt is impossible to paint the scene oi despairing and furious confusion which followed this panic of so many affrighted wretche», flying to the only other door, to escape from the peril they dreaded and there struggling and trampling on each other to paas through the narrow entrance.At the moment when the last of these unhappy creature* succeeded in reaching the door, dragging himself along on his bleeding hands, for he had l/e«n thrown down and ai-mo«t crushed in the confusion \u2014 Morok, the object of so much terror\u2014Morok himself appeared.He was a horrible sight.With the excep tion of a rag bound about hia middle, his wan form was entirely naked, and from his bar»- legs still hang the remnants of the cords he had just broken.Hi* thick, yellow hair stood on end, h\u2019s beard bristled, his tavagé eves roll»! fall of blood in their orbits, and shone with a glaaay brightness ; his lips were covered with foam ; from time to time, he ottered hoarse, gntterul cries.The veins visible on biairon limb», were swollen almost to Bursting.He bounded like a wild beast, and stret-tfeed out before him hia bony and quivering hands.At the moment Morok reached the doorway, by which those he punned mede their escape, some persor.* attracted by the nobe, managed to close this door from without, whilst other» secured that whirh communicated with the sick wards.Morok thus found himself a prisoner.He ran to the window, to force it open, and throw himself into the court-yard.But stop ping suddenly, he drew back from the glittering pane», seized with that invincible horror, which ail the victims of hydrophobia feel at the tight ef any shining object, particularly glas*.The unfortunate croatnres whom he had pursued, saw him from the court yard ex-baualing himself in furious effort», to open the door» that had in»t been closed upon him.Then, perceiving the utility of hi* attempt», he ottered savage cries, and rushed furiously round the room, like a wild heart that seeks in vsio to escape from ita cage.But, suddenly, those spectators of this scene, who had approached nearest to the window, uttered loud exclamation of fear and anguish.\t.\t., * Morok had perceived th» little door, which led to the closet occupied by Sitter Martha, where hose and Blanche had entered a few minutes bofore.Hoping to get out by this way, Morok drew the door violently towards him, and succeeded in half opening it, notwithstanding the resistance he experienced from tbe hi* side.For an instant, the affrighted crowd saw the stiffened arms of Sister Martha and the orphans, clinging to the door, and holding it hack with all their might.f Te W eenlinusd, j HOME DEPARTMENT.Thb Wife'» Pi k»e\u2014A Home in Manitoba Tub liiRLH That ake Wanted.(Forth* Hoax JIM'S WIFE.Bv Ftiru FaiK*»l.T.II «*¦ riser «noutiblo tveryUxly, bt* uiotbsr Indud ,0 ib»t the \u201e** i>*vcr tbe wile luf Jiui.Tb* Uct Wi*t S G.irwil ytuog turner a tb l«u buixtrml *» res liiurOf *1.(1 * 1MK* dairy It*1*I*, lud actually wtrrloU a poor zovtruaas, «he io«* so mors about Um dutiss raiulrsd ol tbs uiiatr*** o( a faruihoi Uita a UOy, was ittoufd.There Is 00 accounting loi taetas,\u201d hi* mother ra-n.ailed to an lutlmats trlsud ; \u2022\u2022ah* told n»« laet night ILal «h* bad never t>*led a loaf Ol bread lu her Me uot milked a CO*.Kiie doe** » eveo kuos ho» to make a .hlrl I can't Uuagloaahal J 10 »** thinking about to lake th# like ol her.«then ho uiighl hare bad Mtry felaler lb# teal housekee^r In the ouuuly, aud hr.ree# Unde' t.ut as I eald Ulor# there'* uo aooouutlOg tor teetoa It's well 1'»U tiers lo look after iMugr, though II1* hard for an old body uks uvs lo o* aorrlltod «Un housekeeflug when there # a strong youug woman lu the liGlUr * \u201c There's on» thing to h« aald In her favor, remarked the trend, \u2022\u2018\u2022he looks tne im-tur# of i-.eaith and Mai) BlaUr*» * l>oo».«I1111» thing, alwaye taking doctor'* *tult.A mao ought to look to that.An lo valid teo l the l**» i>*r»o« lu ths w, rid to make a ho ue hat * the u»e of holng well aod strong If you don't know how lo work f said Jim's moluer In eaoreme *\\y?dte this dlteusion was going ou halow alairs, Ji u'e w It id her own I ttie |>»ilor above, **« sitting beixre Ike handsome |>Uh° «hlch her hu#i**ud had given lier lor a aedd ng uisssut hold ng ooitnsel with bsrtoll She had I-sen married juet three week*, hut iwemed a long tune 10 look haca u|K>ti Somehow men ed III* had not proved as aatltlaotory as sbs *uy.po«ed t \"\"\u2022\u2022'h t weren't for J m't molfcer,\" the tald to herself with a * *h \u2022' If she were only more eympatheWo.If *be would hul lei me forget that I **\u2022 poor wnm I mtr-rUd Jim aud Ihit I don't uudenttnd housekeeping.I ameute I can learn.I» » not imr* dm-nil tutu French Of German.I have hralu* enough to he a* good a Fouxkrrpet at anv iu the province, bu» I won't he di v,n Jim\u2019s u.' ther lhall not mtke a eeivanl of mi.'' ai d the young w Is let one baud fell on (hr pltuo key* w th* trtrh.while w th ike ether the bruehtd away the few wf.k'ry traps.SoiLe)»od) otiKiw ID tb* dooi ja»l thru It wm nrr mother n law, aod th# uthered in two ladi-s eho h.d callid to eolh l »U \u2019tor ptlone lor the mle.lonary to-,-Dty n - ctmtcl on with li e church of which loey wire ill utfinbert.The young wi's's cheekt turned in uson.She had do n.iuey.Before her marnage the i.*d devoted mvl of her ran n* to the support of her widowed mother.A y\u2022en lhal to hvr certain knbwlrdge Ibe tele iu hit huthand't room con.t* md loth tilver and hank no.e# in abundance She knew Juat whrre the key wa*.She had wen J m lay U andr the last lime he bad ocots ou TKK - I WILLti\u201d OP SCRIPTURE.COMPILED BT MRS.t.H.RICHE».H alun lay, Or.tol*r IS, CO>F«»J'ION BEFORE t.OD AND MAN.I will confess his nan.a before My Fsther, and irefore bis angel».\u2014KavsUtlon iii.6.hoaoever shall coofeas ms irafore msn, him shall ths Hob of man also confets before ths angels of God.\u2014Luka xii.if.J* Order to Hiiinf.r Christian titres not netd great talents, or wealth, or conspicuous position.Kvery consistent, right living child of *kMl potatoes.By the time breakfad I.ready the children are awake.I drew and waah them while their pap* I*filling the noll.r and putting It over the Are to heat for mo lo do the weekly wash After hreakfatl la over I eel baby on the rtior and give him hie plaything*, and put my clothex toeoak In potta* wftthloK compound.Then I WMh my dlilw h, make the bed#, and tidy up the houae.By th»l time my clcthce are ready to lub out ol the sud* Wnen I get them all rubbed out baby Is ready for hU morning rap I feed him.and then rock him lo sleep, white tbe clothe* are coming to# boll, aad by tint time It I* ten o\u2019clock.I generally manage to get through ly a little *(tald tt laet.The younger woman laughed \"You'll find I've pter.tr of energy If you'll tonsenl to teach me bow to uae It, \" the «aid.\" You ran uee Mm* of It now In bottling and texllog thlt fruit,\" her mother In-ltw antwered.«till -oortly.Thl» witthe beginning cf a very bus) afternoon, vs hen Jin.came lobe found hit wife liking flnioed acd tired.\"Ton must net work too hard, dear,\" he tald wh»n they were alone.\"If .Vancy cannot manage the werk, we can get another girl till the bu*)- teaeon le tree.\u2019 \u201c Nancy wts huey In the dairy, end I hive teen learning to keep bous.\" Then ehe trld him all about the day, net omitting to ment on Dial two ladiea had called to to licit aid tot mlesloo*.\u2022\u2022 i didn't glee them anything,' ehe tald, \" I had no mon* >, tut they premised to call acaln.\" Jim wet,I Vt toe safe, took thersfrom a five dollar Mil, locked the aafe and ^ul Ihe key in hi* pocket.\" If they call again when I am out, give them thle, b« » d.handing the banknote to hi* wife.-b* took It with a * gh Her little rut* had failed.It was plain that Jim expected her to ipend noth ng without hi* pernilesion.Well, th* promise that would never fall remained.\u2022 My t.od thall supply all you* need*'' Thing# went belter after that.The wife pxid lee* attention to her mother n law'» censorious remark*, acd more to her leaching.Hh# soon t^came »* **perl at b' uae hold work a* ths «Mer woman although ehe wa* rieolute lo taking a f*» hour* every day for itud acd re'reatlen.\"I owe that to myeeif and to my husband,\u2019\u2019(be said \"The life Is mare than meat ' Yet ehe waa not without her trials It wae galliot, to know that eh# muet not ipend a c «nt without first' ore «ultl» g her tu.band, but ehe wa* far too proud to tp»a Ilow #*er wat ah* going lo get CbrletiuM présenta ) Chnatii.t* was a long way off.but into young woman waa ar uatouud to make her plan* early, \"f courte eh* -ouldn l aek J m far money to bu» b «e'lf a prêtent : toil would be atfird.Again, ehe reeled upon i.cd'epromlee, aaeurrd that If lh!a really w*« a need It would b« tupplled.By -and-by the way wae opened A ne ghbor ex-creme d a with that her two daughter# ehould learn miui-.and J in a nlf* tfferwd to teach them.At lb# \u2022nt lessen tot ir.< liver btnngbt out * great roll of -op.rd mail) \u2019\u2019 My eldest daughter d d It,\u201d ehe said PW,,,',F-Hh* ws# buey at It when ah* took sick.She died of typhoid fevers year ago.\"\t.\t.Ssycuag teai her glanced o*ar tha manuscript and thoogbt no more of toa rnattef.Homs day.later, hoa \u2022 ever *bs wa* taken 111.aad the doctor.when eumn.>n»1.pronounced It a cam Of tvphaM leva* Th* lofecUon muet have lingered among th* glrl'e paper*, b» m d.«Inn informed of th* circumstascea oonuccVd with r* Durtog*th* long dare and nlgh'e which follow'd Jim learned hi* wife * eec ret.lo her hour» of delirium the told to* who# etory over and over og.lo, and prayed God eo earnewtly ti show herao.se way of getting money, all he* own.tnai her hdtovnd « be»*» »*« i roken.When at length oh* was reatotad to healtn.as happily *h* wa*.hia fliet act waa to plat* In ba* hand, me key of hi* money hoi aoknjwladgt'ig frxnk-ly that In all reepw U her rlghU were *(| »*l to bi# n *n.and Iwgglrg her forgl»*' am for the paal.\"And now,dear, when you want money J-i*t go and get It wtlhont aatlng roe or anybody.You are my wife ai d I can true! you.I» \u2022** etupld and thought lew of me not lo tell you thl* Iwfnrt, nut I never raw Ih* Importance ot the mat 1er t il Utely.I know you will forgive me, dear \" And then J m'a wife hid her Muehlng face os bis thoolder, thankful and happy I For tbe Ilona.HOl'HKKIEPINO IN MANITOBA.I hav* not to* lemt Id»* yon will publlah tola r'dlc oloua (tory, and \u2022ball notfeel ahlt hurt If you do not ; but when my butband raw th* pure# ( ffered for th* kmt rtory oa hnuee keeping, ha tald to me, \u2019\u2019Wife! wky not tell then, about your war of hourekeeplag ia Manitoba T Ho I lhoU|ht I would.Fini, I will IntrcdoM you to Ihe ooleid* of our tiny mansion.It le built on a pralty bluff of poplar, and made af lege, divided Into Une* room* bad room, jiving roc m aad tllrb«n-atih a place orerbaad to etow awty t hi r g » we or* imI adng Verr prvtly It look* Juet bow W* Lave pl.ntad root of otaahtrry aad hlneberry buehmtacb eld* of toe walk Imdlbg up to tb* know, and tialaed lb* wild hep vIm and hooey .orgie aver Ik* logs, and the* I have pe*Hy bed# of flowers growing around to* boom and a tiaautlful gar-den ot veg.tobU# with gooseurry buehee.also red.while and blacb currant buab*#.Farmere cannot hare rrervlhlrg In Baolteba, but thers are a great many KO 4ri* tarr r*o have.Hmall fruits aod vegetabh* grew wt 11 bits and coat sttblng but a Utils Uint and taler.dinner, temrth ng quickly and easily made ready Perhaps I fry tome ealt meat, which tate been eoaked over night In buttermilk, boll «oms potato*#, and make \u2022cme milk gravy.Th a, with bread and butter, beet, pickles, and a nice light bread and butter pudding for dresert, make a dinner good enough for anybody on tt tib d»>.After dinner 1 «ash the dlebes, put the kitchen In Older, lake Ibe little one*, put them to sleep, and lit dewn and lake a nap my self.By eo doing I keep up my etr.ngth and am rested and In a good temper when my hatband comet In from his work.I always make a practice Of putting cn a clean print drew and a hrlght ribbon In the afternoon, lor I want to keep my hunband my lover alwaye.I am sure men like to see their wives bright and winteme looking : I know my hutl and doe* After 1 drew mveelf and the children, 1 take my tewing and tit down UllAea time,which 1* a very simple meal with ue alwaye, for we believe In going to bed with a light eupper.All I ever get Is «orne cracked wheat porridge with milk, and bread and butter with fruit.After tea I» over, the animals tended and milking dene, we have family worship and then go to bed.We never ell up after nine, kfy hatband wl!l not al.cw me to do any tewing or work after lhal time, and I think hr it quits r ght I think a woman ie com nr.ttlng a tin again»! her God, herself and family, by break-ng down ter .trengtb and ruining her eight doing a lot of unneceiaary work and «ewlng.I do all my own work and eew ng without a machine and never do anyth ng after tea but with the di.bei aid j ut the children lo eltep, vet I And time to take a nap and read every day and v ell occatlonallv.Of ecu re*, neither I norrov children have any fancy work about our clothes, but we have our health which I* of far more value, and are juet a* happy as If our clothes were cowrrd with lace and rlck-rack Tne y are caev to waeh and to Iron, and II aavee me a great deal of nt.le.t labor to have them plain, and yet I always try to make curclotbee neat and becoming.I never ren to* next day after wash day, bill tew, attend to mv gard.n, and do light work.Wednesday I Iren.Thursday do the mending and churning.Kr \u2022 day do my weekly hiking, wii cn inexn* bread, some n it light cockle*, and ginger bread Both will always ke.p a week lalwayetry when baking to make everything a* digestible ae poa* ble ; by doing eo, I keep my bushxnd and children In good health.I uee very little laid about my cocking Butter e jutt ae cheap, and far men- wholeaom*.and those who I ve on a farm can alwaye have plenty cf cream to uee, which mxk That dr v« with a emllc or a »oft word The wrath of the bouaebold away.Th* girl» that are wanted are girl» of ten»» ; Whom faahlin can ne»er deceive ; Who c»n fellow whatever I» prelty, Aod dart what I» nil) to leave.They rl* that are wanted areiareful girl», W no (cunI what a tiling will coat ; Who UM W th a prudrot, generoue hand, But »** that nothing I» lost.The girl» that are wantid art girl» with heart* That are wanted for mother* and wive* ; Wanted to cradle lo loving arms The *ii.allt*l anl frailest of live».The clever, the wlUy, Ih* btllbent girl#, They are very few, uoderetand ; But, oh.foe lb* wise, loving, home glrle, Jh.re't a constant and «Wady demand SUNDAY SCHOOL PAPERS.Dsxs Sik,\u2014As 1 Intend to elart a new Hun day echo >1 htie I would ta grexllv obliged to you If you w nld send me I* k numier* of the Sorlh- rn Jf#»*e>w*r or ary oth.rhur.dav «hoed paper* you have.Would you be to klndaetoavk eomr other parte# to J »lo with you In gWIng pipers.Your» truly, Ei-zn'» rr Sim, Ut tUttom /\u2019.0 , Parti/ Jourol Pitt net, Uni.A p»< kngt of M- - ii/'t» ha* been «ent EsiruE Ifi'MI.(1IRLV WINTER WKAI\u20198.Tie arcoenpaoyIn» group ot warm winter wrap, far glrle from two lo fifteen years of ag» I» ftoominendcd by Hat pet'» Dntar.The inateriale represented are thick ho i (loth, in pretty thadeaof beige, French xray, Jaiducmdnot; red, and e del blue, with trimming* of velvtt, nrtld-ng and osti ch feather».A rrdu got* foe »lrl« of See to Mven year», her* u-ImlraGd it ol light gray cloth, braided with white and grav .cutaihe Tbe deep cap» i« braided In front and back alike,and Ihe 11» a «tdf» ere taken up h gh on to« thtulder», *nd |»to»red there, Tb» ooll*( and belt art of black vrivet.Tb» pel »\u2022* with pleated cap* it tor I,Hie fri» from two lo four year» old.In th* original It rtnc«*.3.Une of the cities i-ullded by Aehur.4 A klnx' almost persuad'd to be a Christian.6.\tThe city to the wall of which was I ,«t«ned the slain body of Klne Saul.fl A Gileadite.7.\tA certain Jew born Iu Pontius.' Fifth con of Dsvld.InlfUls 'i-cll the ramr of a noted prisoner.Finale tbe name of a (alee prophet.Hannah K.(Irrsns.DIAMONDS.I.I.A contenant 2.To occupy a chair.3.frighten.4.Having two axe*.6.One who trie*.An eaveedropper1» «took in trad».7.A letter.II.1.\\ contonant.1.To drink by flu and «taris.3.Th.s.i|(»r hire'» Jcy.A Ciphers.6.Cut awsy.U.A color.7.\\ Utter.WORDS vvirniN WORDS.V\\ bat word» ol nine lettere, meaning deformed, contain» (alihout tran.poiitloo), word* with the following d*' nllloti») 1.\tA yountt !»dy.2.\t\\ word denoting t\\latence.5.\tF'onr I To happen.6.\t\\n annual.&.\\n enclosure.KASV miRADINuS.1 B» hex) to be quiet and leave to cnltlvale ; again, and leav e »|( kne»».S.Behead to maatlcnte, and leave to fell.:i.Behead a «peclmen, and leave plenty, 4, Behead a t »h, and leave heart) ; again, and leave hSVtrSES.NO 2.s ¦ a a PAST ANSWERS TO PUZZLES, No.41.Cbamtle.\u2014 l Book 2.Worm.Whole.Bookworm.Anagram \u20141.Ll«t 2.Poe.Combination.Pistole.S'luar-i,\u2014 SO.1.R B D ¦ SKIS U S S F s a r v B / a\u2019 is be \u2014The snail.HxMr'jUtf \u2014 » a t b & t a n t u i s O a s T T II It O B o D s B D Y B c a K o b a s o U v R D I N V K N I I N A NEW OFFICER FOKOUR CHURCHES.Many years age», when Henry Ward Beecher was well known, as he supposed, to c-verylxxiy in New Y\u2019ork, he walked into tho office of an eminent lawyer in Wall xtreet and had to introduce himself.It has been suggested that possibly even Joseph Cook or Dr.Talmago might speak for an hour in some villages of our land and not In?recognized.A few mouths ago a doctor of divinity of national reputation, ufio I» in appearance very youthful, preached in this city, and one; of the congregation said, \u201c I think that young man has just graduated from the Theological Seminary.\" A pastor oi a small church in this city, on an exchange, waa recently taken for Kev.Dr.B-president of a college.Now it would not lx- regarded In good tasto for a minister to announce to a congregation I,is own name and place of residence and titles, etc.There would bo some present who would think of Mark Twain, who in former years introduced himself in order, aa he said, that he might he sure of having » good introduction.In vic-w of tho mistakes noted, w hich are Minnies of those that occur frequently, why would it not lie a good thing to have tiotuo one ap|>oiiitcd to introduce the c lliciating minister to the congregation in the early part of tho se rvice 7 if it is an exchange, then let it he so announced, and then the people will not suspect their pastor is away seeking a new field, if the church bo without a pastor, it is especially desirable that tho people know who is conducting the services.If not a candidate, it should be so stated, in justice to the minister, who will have a bettor c»|xpor-tunity to Impress the truth upon the hearts» and in justice to tho people, who are often weary of the unprofitable burines» of weigh* ing candidates and long for the opportunity to worship the Lord.On account of the many mistakes and annoyances connected with giving out tho notices, let the same par»on who presents tho nstne of the minister make all the announcement» for the week.Ue Is muoh beUf1^ fitted to do this tlmn the stranger, for ha will mere easily read the notice and will know how to pronounce the names.Some experi-en< es of former yearn give emphasis to this suggestion : A friend, when a student, gave out a notice of a meeting at the house of Mrs.Khsam, with ecoent on the first syllab e, much to the amusement of the young peopls.A few years ago the wriUr rettoivwf.notice of a meeting to be held at the houM of * J.Divllson.\u201d It seamed impossible for tne pas tor or any one in the congrégation to make ¦anything else out of it; but, fortunately, before the time for reading it cam», some r»T \u2022« Unfit was shed upon the paper, and It read J.I>; Wilson.\u2014/ft ».Sum at l J, Hot/trt »n Qhrinwn at Work. Saturdat, October 18, 18D0.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.RELIGIOUS NOTICES.raM«rra*IAM MIMIOM.-IUUm\touu4u*Ud t>| Wcuot A.liitaruoMU.** 6 *> p.n» ,1» Ku*»oU Uail.4 pRiTBK OoMriHBMt-'B Bud Blbto li»*dlri« morll.it ta DNriiUrM *U*rt tcBool bout* at u Bin.Ail latitod.HoAM IXBAVIAH ÜIMIOa.MAtlof.In*mut0.\u2022\u2022nloo» At Il A.OI.Aud At I p a.PfAyt lattoa T%ur»di at » »«.OtMBAAl.Kvanue*.ihtii HBMVii a At Uw Qirl* K«Ad.tot Buoa 00 dl.C'a thon no tlioot.oppotlU Victoria itreet, ou ttuudA, At «.It p m All Are cordlAil, lodted MoaraiAL Wblah Uaioa.- Bomicoa In uw y M.U.A.ftoom* 00 HuodA, Aftoruoou Al ï.ts.WaUÈ «Uitori Are cordiAllf lueited.BltMAONH Bol'AKIt Mli\u2019l\"' II tu.(No.Ï1' HuoiU, .ichuol At V SU Am.UIîioo Aerelc* At 7 P ui.HoaU frco lu», n*mi ni.makiev.WaiaONHELVE HwoioK, l\u2018roeb)tcrlAii.- BAUie «treot \u2022act Be*.W J HmrUi.M A.H Be .I*b.D .pi-tor.Bcr vlceA at 11 a ui And 7 p a BundAyEcl ool 3 pm.Dev BeakpivavieCE Miiwiok Hallor'A luttltut*.-OmUtionUte AfholdcA b».r Ho.d»g morim.kl.II ogom, *ft*u klT.og Tord»».Alleu kl b Alla BkAudouA.lr ai «eUoniiueo.\t_____ A Mcirixo of Omuihtianh to p-rtake of the I/ord i supper and for mutual odllrtug.I* beld e»ery lx»rd .Dey moruluE.at U o dock, at No IM llleury .trect.AU wbo lore the Laid Je»u» Arc cordially Invited.Abb Baints CutiRin.corner of Ht.Déni» and Marl kune itreet».\u2014Service# tomorrow (Sunday).\u2014II A.m and 7 p.m.Suoday-Acbool aud Bible-slauea, 3p.m Rev.U.J.KVA.ee.M A.C'AbVART CHUatH lüOSiillEUATIONAbl 303 (lu At.\u2014 Theater.K.M.Milt, pAAtor.Herrlce* Sunday at II\taTh.and 7 p.m.BabbAtb icbool and Blbleeslaafei At 3 P.m.BT.MATTflEW'S IPKEMbYTERIANl OBUROB, CongregA Olon ttruet, Point St.CbarleA.-Morning Arrice at II o'clock.Sabbath-ACbool and Blble-claii at 3| .m.Kren-I he aer» ice at 7 o'clock.Weat End Methopiat Cubai n, corner ot Selgneurr End Notre Dame itreet».-C.K.Plander», B.A., paAtor .Sertlce« al 11 a in.and 7 P m.Suuday ichool and I\u2019aa tor'» Hible Clau at 3 p.m.Cote Ht.Antoine Metuopiet Taheunai le.8'irriceiat 11 am.and 7 P-m.Habbathschool and llible 3lAAA at 3 lutu.Prayer ineetlng on Weiluetday iveuiug At 8 odock.Heat» free.All are welcome.He*.Fkeo.Tkipp, PaAtor 8T.Paul's Cnuacn.Dorcheeter itreet\u2014R< ».Jamee Marclay, M.A .Paitor, will offleiate at all the lervici-t.Muuday morning at 11 oclock; erening at 7 odock.Sunday Khool amt Mr.Barclay » Young Mem CIaai at 3 p.m.Cualmeb'e Church IPkkvbytkrianI Bt.I^wreuce Otreet labore Sherbrooke).\u2014Servicer at II Am.and 7 I) m.Habbath-achool aud Bible clasaei at 3 p.in.Etranger* are welcome.Bev.Colborne Heine, B.A., Paitor.Point Hr.Charm* Mitiiouist Ohurcu, Wellington rtreet -The Rev J.Scanlon will preach at 11 a.m.aud Jp.ro.Sunday whool and Bible claw at 3 p.m.Service on Monday and Wedneaday evening! at 7.30 p.m.KltagiNE Church, corner of Peel and St.Catherine street»\u2014Servicea at 11 am.and at 7 pm.The Sum laywhool am! Mr Rocheiteri Bible Clam will meet at 3 o clock.Stranger* are cordially Invited.The Bt v.Dr.BARRoCR will conduct divine service at the Protertant Hoipital for the Insane at Verdun on Sunday, the 12th Inst, at 3 oclock, p.m.Neighbor* and ôtîîëTftirnd* of the patient* are cordially Invited.Grexcvnt Street Prevbyterian Church.\u2014Service* commence at II a.m.and 7 p.m The Rev.A.B Muckay, D.D., the pastor, will preach at both service*.Sabbath school and Bible Claases at 3 p.m.MtbYn.bR Church I Presbyterian), Cotr St.Antoine.-The Rev.J.MacOllllvray.B A., B.D., pastor.Service* to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 a.m.and 7 P-m.Sabbath-school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Prayer-meeting on Wednesday at 8 o Cluck Tavior's Church (Presbyterian), Champlain street.\u2014 Service* wilt be held at 11 a m.and at 7 p.m.Suuday-achool and Bible claas at 3 p.m., aud prayer-meet ing Wednesday at 8 p.m.Stranger* cordially invited and tbnwn to seal*.\t***'¦ T Bknsktt.Pastor.HT.Mark's (Presbyterian) Church, corner of William and Dalhousle EtreetA\u2014Morning service at II O'clock F.tcning service at 7 oclock.Rev.J.Nicholb, Pastor, Rtsidence, 131 Lusignan it.Kmmanuel Church ICongregatlonall, corner 8t.Catherine and Stanley *treel!.\u2014The Rev.Mr.Pullford, paitor, will preach on Sunday morning at II o'olock and eveniiiE at 7 odock.Sunday-School, Bible claw aud Chineae cUii at 3 p m.All welcome.Montreal Youno Mens Christian Association.-The following mi'etings are held every wwk :\u2014Dally Prayer-meeting from 12.14 to 1: Boys Prayer-meeting oo Friday, from 8 to 2 P-m.Young Men's Prayer-meeting on Saturday, from 8 to 9 p m.; Young Men's Bible-classe* On Sunday, from 9.30 to 10 30 a m.and 3 tu I p.m.Stanley Street Presbyterian Church, adjoining ths Windsor Hall.\u2014Service at 11 a m.and 7 p.m Pastor, Rev K M.Dewey, M A.Sabbath ichool aud pastor i Mlble-clasi at 3 p m.Monday evening Y P.S.C.K.will n-eet at S pm.Player meeting Wednesday evening.Scats free.All are cordially Invited.Dorchkster Street Methopist Church, comer Of Dorchester and St.Urbain strestA\u2014Service to-morrow at 11 a.m and 7 p.m.Sabbath school md Bible Clasa at 3 p m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 u clock.Rev.Cham K Bland,B.A., Pastor.Knox Church, Preebyterlan, comer DurchsAt*» and MauAfield itreetA.-Rev.Ja*.Fleck.B.A., pastor.Hour* of service, 11 a m.end 7 P.m Sabhath-schoo! 3 |I m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 oclock Mr.Fleck a cla*i for young men to morrow l-'th.at 3 p.m.Ht.Jude's Church, Coursol Itreet \u2014Service at II a m.and 7.p.m.Preacher, the Rector.Sunday-school and Itihlo-ctauei at 3 p m.Short wrvice oo Wednesday.at 8 p m., followed by Teacher» meeting.All are welcuwc.Morning service, special service for children.Rev.J.U DiXON, Rector.HT UABRtEL Church IPreshyterlanl.St.Catherine si.\u2014Be*.Robert Campbell, D.D., the pastor, will conduct divine service,at 11 a.ui.ami 7 p.m.Strangers invited and showu to seats Sunday-school and Bible Claas at 3 li in , to winch all are Invited not attending i l»ewhere.HubiecY of eveniiiE disoourse ; ' Aiixlnut .sinneri-.Itihl' R.-adlng Wednesday at 8 a in Srererooie Bt.Mrtuudist Church \u2014The Rev T 0.Williams, DD, pastor.Services at II Ain.and.J pm.Bev Win.Howitt, B 1).will conduct lh> Bible-olass at 3 pm.Sabbath-sshool at the same hour.Song vervlc* In (lie lei lur# room at the OOEClUtlon of the mual Crtriilng servlet.(Ii.aii (IUptisi) Cm ik h, (Jueen s Hall.\u2014Rev.lustm D Fulton, DD , pastor, will preach at II a in.Subject, \"Mornings with the Romish Catechism.' 3 p m , \"The Jesuit as Master.7 p.m., \" The Shelterless Honl sabtiath icboal at 19 a.m.(litace Cut in it, Wellington street \u201411 a m.service I p m., Babbath-school.7 oclock, Evening prsyer.Rev.John Kt.lt, UD.,Rector.Ok«cr ('kBrik Jfissi is, conducted I ) Y M C.A .29 Rush.Inooke street and 7 Bourgeois strect.-J p.m., Sunday, ichool, and 7 p.m.-Evening prayer.Douolai Methodist Church, Bt, CatheHnf street nest \u2014The Bev.J.Cooper AntlilT, D.D .pastor, will orsacli at II Am, and at 7 p.m.8abhath-»chool it 3 p in.Praysr-meeling on Wednerday evening at 8 pm ADO Young Peoples Prayer-meeling on Saturday avsniog at 8 o cluck, to lie led by Mr R Hall.Ht.Abdkew's Onuik ii (Church of Scotland.!\u2014 MornliiE at 11, Subject \u201cThe Great Moral of the Hen-wall Trsgedy.Evening all.Subject \"The I nity of Christendcm.\u201d Tbs pastor Will nd elate Minister* ctaas.10 a m Young woman s claas, 3 p ui.Sunday-i> hoot, 3 pm.Br.v.J.Kdoar Hil l., M A , B.D.Ht.Martin's Church (Upper Ht.Urbain itreet).the Kvv.O Oiborns Troop, M A., Rector.\u2014Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Holy Communion at and Ham dpeolal sarvtces at 11 am.and 7 pin.Sunday ichool at 8 p m Bible Reading In the church at 3.1U p m.Special children'* servies, 3 30 p rn.All seal* frW.Stranger* cordially welcomed and shown to plaça by sidesman.Mountain Street MethodistOhurcr.\u2014Rev.J T PiIcber, pastor.Hcrvlcee at It am, and at 7 p.m Y.PH.O.B.service every Saturday evening at AIM sharp, Huoday-schoollatlp.m.Geo Hiahop, Superintendent.Mill jtreet Sunday-school at 9.30 a.m., In Victoria Mission enroer Menai aud Conway streets John Cunningham, Supt.Strangers cordially Invited.Church nr Hr.Jambn the Apostle.-Holy Com-muuion at 9 40 am.Morning service at II uelock.rboval Litany at 4.IS.(Beals free I Evening service, it 7 oclock.Principal llendersou\u2019s Blhle-clas* for Imth >ie« and Sunday-school at 3 o clock.The MinisterinE Milldreu \u2022 League will meet every Saturday at J p m.Canon EllehohI'.Rector.First Baptist Churv ll.HI.Catherine and City Oounelllors itreet* Rev Donald Ilrant, pasbir.Mr.j.II Warnlcker.Olleet Church Mialonary.will preach ai || am, and Mr.U F Jobniton.formerly of the tYrsleyan Colls** at 7 p m Suiwlayw hool and Bible Uleasw *t 3 P ni.Y.P.B C B.Monday at 8 p in.Church prayer mesting, Wednesday, at 8 p m.Strangers heartily ¦slcomed.TRINITY CiiURIH, (St Dent* street, oppmlte Vlger MMEarek-R\" (\"anon MdU, H D., Rector Twentieth rtunday after Trinity.Morning wnrlce at 11 oclock Children i aervlce with sermon at 3orloc*.Keening ter-sice at 7 o'clock Canon Mills will preaih at all lervicea All are mrlttd Band of Hope on Friday afternoon' at « TO ST.Step ii is a Chuei a.C-dlege street corner of Inspect** street-Tm-ntlrtta Sunday after Trinity\u2014Dlflne aerilec Morning, at 11; evening, with oelebrm'.iun of Holy Communion, at 7 Preacher at both servira, lb* \u2022Uctor Sunday-school and Rector i Blble-Casa for man sud women, at 3 oclock.Hrrvlo* on Thuraday evening At I o'clock.Olivet Baptist Ohueom.coraa of Osborn* and Mountain strata October 14 Fastur Rsr.A.U Upham.Bev.W.M Barbour.D D, will prcnch at 11 Am , and at 7 pm.Subject of aaorniag diacouia*.\u201cChrist Séparai* from Sinusrs Bvaaiug.\u201cLovo of Moury a Root of EviU.Huoday-achsMl and Bible claain at 3 p.m.Y P.S.0 B oo Monday oiculug at 8 o'clock Offirl MLiiosi.Baptist Rail.Oaotr* street -Sunday school at 3 pm.Wuiataulsg Hall, 143 DoLislo slrost Sunday-sohool at 9 3U a in- Proacfilug at 7 p m J.B WarnIv kk*.Uhurcli Misalouary Woman a Christian Temvekaeoe Union Girls' Reading-rooui, IM1 St- Cathorlao street, opposite Victoria Street.Prayer meeting every Monday, at I p Eteept whsu the monthly meeting I* held Monthly Meeting drat Monday of srory mouth, uuteas tlherwlae advertised Ho^uelaiia and Cote Sr.l*ouiv (MktmodibtI.-tteve A G Robertson and H Walker, paetnrs.U iche laga He* A G.Kuln-rtaou will preach at 11 a m.aud at 7 p.m.Evening subject, \u201cSowing aud Rs-apmi Kvangclistlc an lea each evening of Hi* week, etorptlug Friday aud Saturday, commencing at 8 pm.All Chris tlau workvri aud othen cordially iuvltad Cot* St IjOuii (corner Mount Royal avenue and B*-rrl str-el I Mr RoUrt KW.-VU will preach at 11 a.m.and Rev.H WaUar at 7 p m.Prayer uieetlug Wtdm-»lay, 8 pm.Out'e most.Rsr H.Walker 11 am.All i rliallymvitsl Hr.Henri and Oote Bt.Paul (Methodivi.I hi Henri Ke-op*ning services Preachers, 11 a m., the Kiv J.Fcaiilon.3 pm., the Usv S.P K mo.and 7 p.m., the Btv Principal Dougles.DD.LL.D At tha cloae of Hie alteruoou sermon, th* Kev.T.O.Wllbaois.DD., will dedicate the -.-hur* h Cot* 81.Paul Kev O.It Westgate will preach at 11 a m.and the Rev Gal 8 Clrndtunen at 7 p.m.Sunday ichool and Bible clau at 214 p ui.Prsyer meeting for each church Wedues-day 8 p.m.All are welcome.w.MA\tI \u2022 I B Ol.ENDINNE*.J rM*gr* Zion CONOKEoATIONy.CUUROU.corner Manoe aud Milton street*.-Preacher for Sunday, l\u2018J:h of Octo>«r.the Rev W H.Warnuer, K.A, U D., paster Subjects il a m , \"The Churcb i Prayer for Re-rival; 7 pm, \u201cThe Si-cond Adt.ut Sunday-ach >ol and pastors Bible claso at 3 pin., aud tluglug practice twenty mluutfi before opeaiug of school.Prsyer nu-st-lug on Wedn\"sday svemug, at 9 odock.The Young People s Society of Christian Endeavor meet ew ry Tuesday \u2022replug at 7.84.\t* ST.Georoes Church.Twentieth Huaday after Trinity.Holy Communion afts-r iiAuiog asrvio* II.96 a.ni.\u2014Dlrlneservlce Prea* lier, Rev.L.N.Tucker.3 p.m.- Sunday-school and lilble-olasstM.7.95 p.m,\u2014Divine aerrloA PrsEchsr, Doan Carmichael.All stranger! and non-aeatholderi entering by front porch at 11 a.m.and 7 p m.will bo directed to leata be fore dlvlor service begin*.Weduuaday Divin- n rvice, 8 p.m.Friday-Teachi re mestiug.8 p.m.Bt BahtuolomewsChurch(ReformedErigooPALl.Beaver Hall Hill.Rector.K< ».Chaa Tully.F K G 8 , F S S.C., I/yndon Twentieth Sunday after Trinity.Mornlug service at 11 am.Subject, \"The Wed ling Oanurijt Evening service at 7 pm, Subject, \" The Tr instigura tlon.\" Preacher at both service*, ths Rector.Bilde-claa aud Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Wedneaday evening service at 8, Cbriitiau Kip degvor Et 8.30.Straugeri aud visitors are Invite*! to all services.Youno Womens Christian Asaoiiation, Metcalfe street.Sunday Bible-Class for young women, 3.30 p.nx.Service of song.3 o clock.Thursday, Union Prayer Meeting, open to all ladlel 10.30 a.m.Bualueai meeting, for members only, 11 a m.Friday, Young Women s Prayer Meeting, 7 p m.Hp*-cial Prayer Meeting on liehalf of HeAiiien, flrit Thurr* day of each month, 10.30 a ui.Working Girls Home, No.75 Drummond itreet Gospel Meeting! every Friday at 7 p ro.AVIS DE CULTE PUBLIC.Kulihe de Lacroix, Suzanne street\u2014Ecole du Diniauth a 10b.Services a lib.et a 7h.K.P.Duclov, Pasteur.Kiilihe dp REDtairruR (Anoucane) 123 rue Ghat haiu\u2014Services tom les dimanches A llh.a m.st 7 p.m.Ecole du dimanche st classe biblique A 3 p.m.D.Larivieke.pasteur, 117 rue Chatham.Eolisb du Sauveur (PresbtteriennbI, rue Cnn* ulng.\u2014Service tous les dimanches A llh.et 7b.Ecole du dimanche et clams biblique adult A 3b Assemblée, d* prière le vendredi A 7ta.et demie.Demeure du pasteur, 1203 rue Dorchester.Rolibb 8t.Jean IPkxvhyterienneI.\u2014Le pasteur, J.L.Morin, M A., prêche le ditnanche, le matlu A llh, le soir A 7b.Ecols du dimanche et claase biblique A 3b.Tous le* jennet gem de 1 église sont lurités A y assister.Assemblée de prière tous la mercredi k 8h.du soir.L'Oratoire (Eolihe Baptiste), me Mance, eu dessin de la Rue Ht.Catherine.-Serties le dimanche A 10.45 a.iu, Ecole du dimanche et clasee biblique A midi.Service du soir A 7 heures.Réuuloo de prière le jeudi soir A 7h.et demie A.L.Therrien, pasteur.Residence, No.2 Thistle Terrace, Eulike F.vanoelique Methodists, 1>oin to let In yrirate family, fvlng Dominion square.136 Pal street.I HMHHKD ROOM, romfurtablr coiireulent locality.r Moderate ll Union avenue.1'VRKIHHKD ROOMS 1\t23o7 St Catherine I I.U'RNIBHKD rooms to let.with or without >>o*r Wife and I, and Inti »f others at popular pnoa.Annl* Rooney and other celelwiled soi-r- with niualc, 10 cenu, postage >.ue cent extra ; also stamps and ooilii In great variety at H reepectabl- need apply\tAddreis CRN TRAL P4, \u201c Wltnea OlHce, OOMH, furnlihed, to 1st ; with kitchen, bath and cloaet: no children.Apply 335 Bt.Antoine itreet ROOMH.Comfortably Furnished, donbl* and alngle, or bed and ilttlng room ; gai.Imth and pleasant looal-ity W Victoria itreet\t________ rito LET, nirely furnished «arm room with board, for X tan xeutlrmru or trarrled couple: tas aod other modem «invsnltuoo.Central locality^ _______ Addrea* H R., 3, \u201cWltnea OtBce.f|Ul LET, to a lady attaodlaR achool or eng aged during X lb* day, ntoelE Furuilhed Room with u^mrd In prv vate family : Writ Rnd .term* low Addrea 331 Branch PO west HI Calhertne street IINFURNliHED room l>U*.nsa Vlet«*a winare.on J parlor floor Apply 77 Jura* itreet WANTED.»° «Give.lutellUent l.ad, of g *od address.Tv for a R***l Fùitats* Ottice ; oue who oansjuiak French aud a rite a good band preferred\t__ Addrea AGRNT 100.\u201cWitness Ortioe.ANTED.Girl, frtiiu 18 to 18.to help with houa.Apply any time before 12 a ui.247 Mountain it.ANTED, a Cook or sood General Servant, where an* other is kept.\t913 Dorchester street.ANTED.* G.-oerel Horvant for a imall family.Ap ply forenoon or af*er su at 393 Ht Antoine street Y|7 ANTED, a General Séri ant must be a good > ook.TT Apply to M KH BTKATLKY.54 Mackay street, lie-tweeu 12 aud 3 or after 6 oclo* k.YU ANTF D, a good fleneral Bervaut fur a imall family.TT Apply »itb référença between 3 and 6 p in , 31 Kruett street, St Louts square \\Y ANTED, a Cook 169 Drummond street.YY ANTED middle aged man, or man and wife fur gen-Tv tlemai.a tarin.etperieuced all farm Murk, espoelally horses\t741 Sherbrooke sire*-».WANTED, a lew good Reliable M.-u at home or to TT travel.Salary or oomtniMton.No previous ex-P* rteuce m c-ssary Writ* for particular*.Address.HEARS k (X) , 112 Youge street, Toronto, Can.WANTED, upholsterers at OOV8H S Cabinet and TT Upholstery Works.145 Bleury street; also, two respectable boys to learn the business.WANTED Local and Tiavetlin* Salrimeo, Poiitlons p*-ru im-iit Salary and eii>euwi paid weekly Special advantagr* to IwEin»*'' now.Feat ailing special!is*.BROWN BROS , Nurverymsu,Toronto,Gut.Al'PLICATlONS AS SPECI/VL AGF.NTH In Montreal In Iwhalf of ths Caledonian Insurance Company (oue of the wealthiest companies doing bnsiutu in Canada) are invited I y the undersigned.TAYbOlrttKOH., General Agents Applications aro invited i»y TAYLOR BROS, Grnreral Agents of th* Calc-dnuian Insurance Company, from partia eomi>eteut to hold the position of Inspector.TAYLOR BROS , General Agent*.Agents for the fonthill NUBHEKIEH WANTED.Salary or Commission.Write for terms.STONE ft WELLINGTON, Nuriehymen, 242 St.Jama street, Montreal, (Jus.Over «50 Hcrra\tJ.W.Beall, Manager, of rfiolt e alork.\t'Mention thispatver.) ANTED imnipdiately, an experi- i t eni cd Footman, nugle and with c >od referenoe» Ajiplyat H \\ A.ALLANS Othce, corner of Youville and Common streets, at 19 » in.w Employment Wanted, Nofio-q tiiofrr IM» h-ail, M unit ro.A inuiUon, up Li M voorifs, prqxi f*l.L't\u2019RNACE Man wauU a situation In the afternoon r understands horsea.Address, hora*.Address, EMPLOYMENT, \"Wltnea OfBoe.UTBNOGRAPHKK and Typ.writer, evporlençed, de-sires a situation, tjuick and accurate.Addrea AI.PIIA.14 \" Witneas Oltlce.SITUATION as Cutter wanted, three years experience.Apply to 54 Rushbrook street, Point Hi.Charla.YY ANTED, by He»|*ctable Woman, work by the d*y, TT or otlices to clean.Well recommended.Please addrea 294 Aqueduct street\t__________ ANTED, l y a respectaldi Woman, walling to (to at home\tMils KELLY, F.'l Bleury street.w J ANTED, l,y a hrat-cla*» Lauudress, work for firet day of the week ; lirst class shirt ir in-r Apply to 125 Ht.George street w ANTED Furnsccs to attend and snow to shovel by young man ; has good city reference* Addra* J W D.489 Seigneurs street YC ANTED, by a respectable woman work for 3 days a TT «reek, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, washing, ironing, othce or htmacleauitig Please addrea I.45, \" Wltnea Office.w \u2022ANTED, by a respectable woman, work tiy the day in prirate families, best of city nferences A),ply at 155 Canning street.WANTED, by a young lady from England, a situation TV in a good bookselling, stationery and fancy busi-neii; highest references Atldreu A B., Manars.Durls 4 Son», t-paiks itreet, Ottawa \\Y ANTED, by a young lady, aiit lation aiuaeful eon -Tv pauion, st-cretatjf, »r any position of truit; blgheit refermer» Address A.B , M -sirs Durls k Bun, Sparks street, Ottawa\t________ w ANTED.Situation l.y Young Man, a growm.«able, man nr driver Fint-claa refer, noa Apply HCtirr.\" Witucu w >.d rnofs, etc, by experienced man.F.BAKER, 105 St1 Felix street, off St.Antolne street.________________ \\Y YY ANTED i y * respectable woman, Hick nursing, or TT work of any kind ny the day; also want*,*l.by a yourg |i'l, pusltmu as Salraiady, or where she own make hen-ell generally useful : can give best of city referenca.Apply to 60S Upper H».Urbain st.YY AM ED.by a young Englishman lately arnred, TV work of any kind; used to burses.Addrea D.EVANS, Box 42.Cote 8t Paul YY ANTED, by young Englishman, situation as groom Tv or coachman, thoroughly understands the care of boras ; willing to make hluneff generally useful.Good reftreuevv.Addrea GROOM 12, \"W.\\\u2019OllVO MAN, thoroughly acquainted with all detail* of office work and iblpmenta.wishea to chang* his p.wltlou : not afraid of loiighoiire: no sxorbiunt alary aiked \u2022 A 1 city refermcei.Addrea Mieu .A y ,DDE8LEIGH, \" WltnnEi\" Office.Lost, Strayed and Found.IM8T, on the 15th mst .a puree containing over *90 in J bills The under will he liberally rewarded on re turulLg to ROBERT UOMRS, Market Gardener, Outre mont.IOBT.bet w8T, Fox Terrier, Black and Tan mark each aide of J j rar Tenemeut, .rooms.408 St.Usort* M street; rent moderate.Apply 228.f|HI I.KT, 11to*- house, six room*, bath, au, w c , only A 111 Can be oeu I to 10 morning, 5 to \" I 8 ereuing.8Lb Can be oeu I to 10 morning 219 Chatham itreet f|ttl I FT.1\u2018artly furulshed.comfortsM,- 11111:1 Ho ire, X In Wrel End, with modern oonvouienca Apply to r.O Box 9091, oily fVTO I.KT, Ooinfortable Tenem -utl In dlfterent parts of 1 the city ; rent from 810 upwards ; In nrit claa order: balhaudwc Appiy 1.It A KKIH.41 V n I ,» f 1 ¦ vr, f 140 LET, Upper Tenement ; H rooms ; partly furuDhed 1 or unfurnished ; hot and oold water In hath ; oou.venleutly situated , poueesion at ouoe Addrea W 1890, \" Wltnea office, FEVO KENT, Lower Ten, meat.4 Drummond st.In good X repair ; alio Furniture for isle, only short tin*- to ua ; g1 Wyandotte Cockerel*.Apply 1\t23 Hypollte lane, below Ontario itreet.1,'OR bALE, two Working Hones 1\tHUGH 18 E STRPtlENSGN,747 Oral*.I.MiK HALE.Silver l.aced Wyandotte Oockere\u2019».hand-' soin* birds, hatched last June from pur* stock Addrea WYANDOTTE.\" Witna* Ofllcs.1'OH HALE.-Second hand Uptishf Fmmou Uiano.\t*125 Apply HEKBERT 1\u2018ATTON.16a University Brest J-'uK HALE, content» of a four roomail home at a bar-Eatn, by party leaving the city ; bona can be rented *t|6 5U i r Hall.Houses Wanted.YY\u2019ANTED, a Flat, onground floor, for W C.T U.vv fN.flee Houa, ntuated between Murray and Me Gill llrevt*.end Nolle Dame and Wellington itreet*.Apply to 10 Bark avenue JAN'TEI), In borrow *300 upon good beote, moutbly k\t*,, rente go >d Inti-rat paid Ad lr.-a, BOlUtoWKK, \u2022 Wltnea OBct Business Chances.nARDWAKF.Ht\u2019HINKHS FOB HALE.In a prosper oils end growing Town in Central Canad;,, a mvi \u2022limai point on the I'l\u2019.K A g'Kel Mtebllaheil trade.Hleck in sochI conililion Apply to II HUTCHINS k CO., New York Life Building Property.R,g»w* i/rufer tMi A rod, 10 .rats reck Biwrtiva up P- ft word*, pvrpaid AG(MID OPPORTUNITY FOR OBTAINING A HUME Fine Stone Front Cottage, at Cote St Anti'lne ; two yean built ; right rooms, bath ai.d w c.all newly papered anti tinted; gas, with fixtures com plet, gas Store placed: city water and drainage: posa* slon Immediately ; terms favorab'- to prompt p-,rehear Apply 104 8» James stre-t.IVOR SALK, Klgtt Tenement llouas.Ma,-key .trat I' near to Ilorrhater ; gooil luvis'.meiit.TAYLOR k GORDON.Architects, 43 St Francois Xavier street.IVOR SALK, on Vlctorls avenue, Cote Ht Antoine, a 1\t19 men ed Houa.with Coach house and other out- buildings ; also, large garden.F r particular» apply to K DUNCAN.87 Inspector street LAWRENCE PARE.Fronlina on the rlrer, and on Wellington itreet Jurt outsidi Ihe city limita.Thu atate oompnia a llndted number of building iltei, all froutiag on magiiiflceot avenua of f,,rat trees.Accai to rlrer 00 the property.Fine boating.LOW l\u2018BI4 F.AND FAN Y TERMS.There lot* will rapidly increaa In relue.Easy com-mmi(cation , .hurt distance ; near subway, street cars, etc.MICUAFL CiFFRIV, iff) St Jama street Or\tII F Y BY W.4BD A 4 0.569 St.James itreet IIWUIDATION HALE.For late, stock of Bl.,Tee ot J all kinds, hardware.Tinware and Houa Furnishing, to be retailed at price* 15 percent lows» than coot.One call at cmr store will eoovtuow you of the truth uf Uni notice.G CONSTANTIN EAU.No.2379 Notre Dame rt.F OR SALE, Q 1 < W U4 Will !>uy a lately âuuheou rides wsrrr well as yet, but you fall* hoff, ina'ain, adsal mors graos-fulltr as wot you did at flrit Hi nr,nt.MiHTKSM\u2014\" Come here, tlharllr, and 1st m« hear )ou nt Ite your lesions.Why, *hal Is ths matter! What are tou\u2018Tying for f\" f harlla\u2014\" Hotna of the big boya made me kiss a little girl out In ths school yard\u2014bcohoo.\" \u201c Why, that Is outrageous.Way did not you come right In lo me f * \"1 I -dldn'l know that you would 1st me kite you.\" It g Don\u2019t Think KvFkTkotir In Mootrsal knows il.hut bund rede do, and ths .numlisi Inoreaess svertr day.Délicats msn and strong men wonder at ths low prices we ask lor our Winter Underwear, Nnokwaar and Furnishing*.Ths reason Is varv.iunplr Iteoauas ws are cash buysrc and the trade knows II ; w* ssll Only for cash and give cveryons iterllog talne for his tnouay.Your own Interest should lead \u2019 ou lo look tic up ; oar saortmsnt Is tomplete m all thi- fall line*.John Altao.fltiti ami 005 1 rug itreet.Tin Re m a On,in Smsy told of a Vlotor an polltlofaa.tMien Minister of FU1uratl''n In Victoria hs ilsltoda oertaln Htate stliool, and was told by thY drink.\u2019 It lao'l an hour slnoa you had a drlah.\" Fupll\u2014\"Pleaae, ma'am, we bad mackerel for break fast \u201c Teacher (rtverrly)-\"TeU your parente that hereafter they ars not to *» » maekarel avoaptort Haturday».'\u2014Sfrrsf J.Smilh'i Good Nrtr*.A« EkROkkOia Panr«t».-Ma Q-RaBy - \" Now.Freddy, I will hear you rax la your butory laaaoo r Freddy\u2014\"Oh, 1 guart not !\" \u2019\u2019 Freddy, what do yon mean f \" \u2019 HUtory rsiotte Itealf,' you know.' -Pwt*.Ornctt Box.-\" A fanl wante to ira y#u.a r.\" Mâchant \"You mean a gt-nUaman.don I you.Dama r Offlca Boy\u2014\" No.lir; ha apoka of hla peut*, air- \u2014 Smith, (.rgw and Co.'t Monthly.j a, Kerkivao.(»\u2022\u2022 ol Esw Hate, In latest rtjlag .only * few in tha narrow Flat Rim.Call early and g a* your choice A ha» Brush glvsw away with srao b*t-Aak for ons of our nsw Kir* Alarm cards, small snoogh to go Into veit pocks».*IH» °» Routreal and Allans Central Emporium tot Men's Hate **3 Furnishing*.GW *o 0M Cralf sfrseL Ik thi Bat, * fcui- SHOf.-\" U«* I» * \u201c\u2022* ful llttJs cablos».a») la Louis XV \" But I» doaa oo* \u2022sOTi »o ma to ha quits tha rtyla of Loula XV.\" \" O.m, dear madam.It la Ute Loula Flftanthart thlrtf that 1 havt fu my wbola oollastlo».\u2019\u2014Kite y fads RM-frr,\t_______ Cnikoki At roaDiao to DuokostA - I\u2019UIUker\u2014 \u2022\u2022 Twenty dollara! I-w ®uch.Doctor, altofwUrt loo much.Why.Hwakonly a handaoha.' Dr.PHIfl»»» « I know It.but I dlarrnoaad tha oua a Inctptsnt brain tarer.My bills are mads out aooordlnf to my ow« Cbotea Lots, ¦ fret g 13 fsat, oo this nswly gradsd JudgmenL \"\u2014Texas St/lingt.street Chsag.Raapternw.tor partteulan apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, Tns Fttr-Cowi Mf of tk« >\u2022»\u2022» rtt>®»D I» kkul to hw inn.at hi ng llh* that of man, from whlofa sra lefar that lb* smalls#» tadpole lo Um tank laodrt hi mart I a wkalw at oa.IrtUlai Nrtaa.W A HM.eumfortahte Room*, to lot, ftxrekffiad , termi Y> tow.154 at Martin rt farina Prior, *13.000 Appil to R P MoQldNIS, I bare Ute, P.vf.7029 THF MONTI* F A T.TIATT.V WTTNFSA Saturday, October 18, 189\u20acL Last Edition MAY BELL l'ARK LANDS.COMM K HCl AL.TEACHERS, CONVENTION.THR DIBTR1BI TK)N OF GRANTS AND MAKRIAGK L1CRNSRS DIBO SSBl).T?i* TfAcLer \u2022 CouNcnnoii urt tliic morning mi »iu« v dock, witL « gr*fctly diminul*! ut-t.auifcticr.The Rev.Dr.8Uw oonducied «tevotional uercttct.The pntldMt nomioaled ih* following committees.-' Coaiiuittee on tlrmenury schools Mr.lic-Dr.Kate land, Mr.lleutoi, Insi^.tor M> Gregoi,lns|».-«ior Taylor,and Mr.M Arthur.Comont\u2019tx- uo test-books Dr.Kneel md, Mr.Norton, Dr.Kelley, Mr Gilman, and Mr.Silver.The Contention teaohed iuelf lutoacom-m iiee ot the whole, with Mr.Curtis in the < hair, an>! an intom al > on!ereo< e took place in relation to ^ui>eror edueatiou.A long discussion took place upon the .lis-tnhuUon o: KtauU in which Dr lUriafr, the Bev Dr.Re ford.Mr.Arthv, Mr.NV ilion, M A le '»i.rote>tant committee lealin/ to the reduction ot the liesnse ¦ e front r* to J-t Having received 'S' \u2022or a 1 cense, he certainly had no u arse to get marr-d.La ghter.) Dr.Kelley said that be red 't.\u2022 O' tbe Ike nee wo l\u2019i he a seriou.- u_a v : c t - ca-dem es.a^d Dr.H*r;-rsv.: s .i e -B>*tnbwre-i t.at -h.- wb oe y u rtnta paid \u2018ora li «-nst wa- after>a D e.o eo n educating his cnildrra.\ta: an (Laaghw.) I it was resolved that ao nte -eea he -nai With the li -enae -e.rhOVIHKO TUB SALE IS BV I'l'HlIC ACt\u2019TloS.The City Attorney ha.- forwarded tb< opinion asked of him regarding the proposed sals of lert of the Mountain Park (facing on Pine avenue) to Mr.McIntyre.Mr Rov states thaï, under the charter, the city is permitted to sell not oxer two hundred and fifty acres of the park.As that amount has never yet heeadis-poffd of, the city is con-e^uently within Its rights in proposing ft) sell and selling the strip in ., in Great St Ja: e itrvet cl rch.ti.r niia-ion vvas trans-\u2022er ed to that v ur and a b id !iog was cte 1 a; a c-t ot.including the lot.G ad ally the good au-e grew, and the al-tendan e in reased under ti e \u2019o-itertog care o\u2019 the Rev.Messrs Ea.lory, Sidney C.K n-dall, who was twice appoln ei to tbe paste ae, 0.H.Lawrence and G.H.Porer, AM In \" lutin.- t e pastorate of the ias gentle; an, t e trustees decided to make ; tmi toveu etiLs as he contort ot n.e jn-gregation re irvd- They hav e therefore built a new bt ck schoolroom at the rear, connected with the chur h by toiding doors.A new tront, w.b sta ned glass win low and l\"0 entry vtuors.las i>e> n aid i.A new organ, ne v : \u2022 wj.-rts tint.ng and paint ng.a new \\ .1 .t and choir sta-d, tresti cart-et and mat-i ng for the p dpit.ct.o : and aisles, togetm-r w new tamps, make the .a-Je bright and otufortaUe.T.ere are J s.fings in the pew- and v ctenin.- tue folding-ioors an : uttli ng th- atsl -\t\u2022 can le comfortably -ea ed.A grant o:\twa- recti'-d some \u2022: e ago ' t.e sa!- ot Ebrne er Church in D .pro .ne, Montreal, one ond.t.on of xvhtch wa-.a t e ch rch in St.Henry s toul 1 b-al.ed E tne er.T te r -opening serv ice- wtll e 1 eld o-momow.and t e -bur-h wtll ass ime ts new came.The pastor and people are lock, a g orward to greatly in -eased proa-nerev tn tba fut are.Forto^moro - s service s s-e 4 F.eltgio Notice*.TI MID ON AT ONCE.£ WATSt TU Yef-er-j.Av arkrrauaa s g-atiemaa raile i a: U« H stwest vK*- re aad :oat.ne«i a ¦-* Vaier Dv:arawa* jt atnawr -o .n waner o a a«w zotue on St.Aa o me -ar*- -, ¦akae »\t* ater at* re#\tanc Tf*a- Lant-a-adv.ac -\tacred* » it* dcKknd ( je sta -\tz.ad.a rnse- \u2022 -et e, fc m* a w taoc- -l* water When told tk » \u2014a-i.ag hv r.r .-\u2022ro ter ' trw a-l-ged reta-al.Mr L- kg» -a g 2k ag r- \"V-ec.aad m pro*- aurae-.\tooa .3 wL.cn was eater»* in order o am m w , at Iks tla-e a .*»\u2022 aa\tTV .-rsu sa : be, \u201cLaw *t- c!»«Kr W*, Mowlt.B A.BD.worvSortt i »ery te*-«r«tiir Bf-A# C'^a* r-ery » ic4» ifteraer.o M the»* \u2022 »e~» i* La rwT No\\Mme >n «lrfS8-i»ooda \u2022- n he hail at S.Cmalty a now while the Pluck is complet**.S.Cvioirx s must be more popular than ever as hip store >¦ «ins buiicr than «-wr.K9C3 DURABLB.NOTES AND NOT I CBS.The Corporation are about to widen St.James street to the extent of 30 feet additional in front ot the Property to be oflered at oar RoomH, on MONDAY Morn-iuK next, the 20th inst.DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.ADVERTISEMENTS.ROYAL BAKING POWDER.Absolutely Pure.This powder never TAries.A marvel of purity, StTvnk-'.h and vrholeaoinenett.More «-«-onoiniotl than the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be sold in cotupr-titton with the mulf'ndeof low teat, short w, :*cht, alum orphoaphau powder».rwter not g-,uj Addrett TI u K FT ot going '.T, \u2022 Wit fl'O LET.H\u2019.uses on th* foil -wing alrmts Ht Anto-4\tu*.B-»-iry, Notrt Dam*.Bt.l.awrtoer.Hherbeo-«a ard H».Itominu ne «terete re-.t fruivi «6 to 6NI per month Ale- ro lea.two *t r»e ; i-ntra r»ut |I3 ar-d «15 per a -lit A A j p\u2018y to HENRk W&RD k CO , 36b fit.June* ttr»*A.f|w> LET.C-ttea* 12 Pru.re Arthur *tre.; If jf-uer y 1\tN.n*)rt« UatOertce (treei Xl-ANT'-U.tkttoiigh Oeofril Hervaot -e aa VV Ptwie-i PI eetl Op'-'- tab,' f » mil f of tWO * pply, wi-h lafeiao-»*, to Fo \u2018*3 Hhultr ttrer4.Mtataa'i aud 13 a m WAN - Ru, ao borrow Sk> up-n go *1 h-'it*.monthly boa** real* .g» d interet» paid An-ir-'t R-RK\"WF« ' w,-,,® * ofljC4, bal'd MO-IEM PAKKKK.Ir m Founder.IS lo 29 fratho-i I* street, Montreal w ANIED ,-k-1 ISttMTAi Her?»,,i\t>\u2022 , v ,»», wfR| lug to do boue*work Apply 193 Msnoe tt/erl VET ANTED.Puplla, great advantage for aoyoo* wtah-»» mg to Itwr'- the U'W unproved French T.llor Hy* lam 'r*»,uir»a no nttlugl guarsotea a perfect At at a »» Bngrated Cttea, from «6 00 to «16 OO.¦RNRY RDM, WATCHMAKKR AND JBWB 1ST Bl.Peler alre«t.(I door* frott Orate I THE DAILY WITNE8B I* printed aad pu blitted al No* III aud BU Ht.Jam** street, to ta* tt» 04 Montreal, by John Kadpatt DougalL of Mattnal-AU boafatM oottrounlcatiaai «feiruld tt ad®***\"4 \" John Dougall A Boa,\" aad all totter* M the tt adduMid '¦ littte* of tt* "]
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