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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mercredi 17 juin 1891
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[" 1 'ri » » » I » ï V W Voi.XXXJ1, No.141 MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY, JUNK 17.1891.p> \\ \\ h?NolUtao/ HrlK», marria/ thi ttnow, Mr.Titus, who is a town councillor of Brighton and a prominent citizen there, having atoned for his past fault, asks to lie reinstated by the Court of Chancery.The application comej up to-day.The case is exciting much interest in local legal circles, and the Law Society is opposing the Application, $1,1)00 and assets $J,H2.V A gentil man from Gaapc stated yesterday that snow was still visible in the remote parts of that district The hedy of young O 'Neill, of Cap BUnc, *bo was drownfui in the harbor her© nearly » nii n'h ago, was only recovered yesterday.About 70 miinbers of the Mv»tir Sbrino Order, who arrived from Montri àl this morning, haie bien \"doing the sighti 1 of Quebec a ! day, attracting a good deal of attention by their turbans and badges.M iny of them thought that Quebec enjoyed an arctic temp, rature all the jear round, hut they found it hot enough to-day to surprise them rather d if agree ably.The I>inly Telegraph says that a gentleman was in town yesterday making arrangements rM- i v*5\u2018l,>, * Montreal regiment, the Princo of «> ales Kiffee, who are said to he coming to Quebec for an excursion on the 27th inst., taking up their quarters during their stay in the new Drill Hall.\t7 Ttiree-fourihs of the fishing population at l oinie-atix-Esquimaux, on the north shore of the Gulf, are down with the grippe, and, in res|ior.se to an urgent appeal from Mgr.B mu6 for médira! aid, the Quebec Government has decided to send Dr.Tremblay, of Montreal, at once to the ncene.The digeaeo along the coast is said to be of an excessively dangerous type, and many hare already died, while eo many more are down with the epidemic that the bshing schooners cannot put to i -AXD- virmiTV, rbovles BuUdtec», Stmt Noa, Cadastral ac t Bub-dltliion No»., sod Itomolosaled Street Linas.A subaerlptiun list at \u2022peotallj rHuced prior* is o|«o until June 27th.when tbs list will be cioard, and the n in airing copies wi I be ht Id at fclgher pries.Odd plates of ibe Atlas can alsi be had daring Ibis month.Not Ban?oi pice left of Vol I.All slz'g at $1 00.Beat value in the city.Brown & Steel\u2019s \" Eureka\" Full lirees Shirt is the best that money can buy.'AS.CHAI.E.«4»AD, CIVIL BMIINEBK.Temple llullillng, IK3 Si.James street.A.OGILVY * SONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT.XIILLINF.KT DEPAKTMEVT.We are buss ii ibis Department and ladies appreciate Hie reCuctloi.» we tare aade BOV8 BAILOR HATS, from I5e each.All this ¦easor.s flood*.LADIES' UNTRIMMRD HATH, from 2So.CHILDREN 8 8AILOB HATH, from 75c CH1LUKFNH TRIMMED H An, 41.00.TRIMMED SHADES, from 75a UHtl.DRKN H MUHLIN UAF4.far 10c.COc «1 CO and upwards prfee T,lnun*^ Oo0 U tA TION.1.M.KAl.KI', Proprietor.A DENAKI8 HOUSE! Altr.NLklN NPUINLN, II Nelrrlefl by lh« Ciovrrnniral a* the Montreal and Nevr fork Mali Line.Tralni leave rJontreal Î.SOa.n».- Unity, exrepl Hnnday.arrlvlnc lu New Y.rk at 8 50 p in.Dkawiju Rchjm Oau MOHTKBAL TO NkW YoHK.4.;t« p.m.\u2014SHalil Kxpre»», Wanner*.New Vkhthwuk Bl.kpino Cah mil» Uvrough to New York without change, arriving In New York at 6 45 a ie.next morniug Thl» t.-iuo make, chiw cM.neit on at Troy and Alhanr, with Bleeping Car Train for Uoetoii, arriviug at 9.30 a in.Infnrmathm given and Ticket» sold at Wind-tor and Balmoral Hotel», all the (iraud Trui-lr Kailway Olllce.and at the Company » Oltice, I li »».Jttiue.tree!, JSanlrenl.J.W.HI BUM k.W II.MKNBT.Geo 1 Pa«A Agent.AH.any, N Y.BT.FRANCOIS DU LAO, QUE , Btuaro of imiutions.-18 JAMF.SP\\ l.R.N.^i farmers discouraged.Watibtowx.N.J , June 1$.\u2014The drought contîntes in Jetferson, Lewis and St.Lawrence counties and tanners are discouraged.Wa»i;:v tos, Jane 1 \" \u2014Mr.Foster has suz-ffette l to \u2019be r-ecretary of State an amend-rent to the consular regulations so as to per-mi* rerfcn; intending *o emigrate from Canada to the Ur.ted State* to execute the rtqn.nte oath for the ^ntry of th-ir teams and household an i ; rsonal effects,either before the collector of C s\u2019- ms at the regular port before a United \u2018«.\u2022\u2022s consular officer, or at a t lace near their re-i \u2022 ce :a Canada, a* the option of the m-tendisg emigrant- THE LTMESTONE CITV.(Speetal to ike Wtintu.) Ka -to*.Ont, Juae 15.\u2014The Rev.S.Houeten, of Cooke's Church, who went on a Tiiit to iftliad, it now* coosocd to & bosp ai with typhoid fever.William Nolan, in a dispute with a nver driver at Napaae-, had a portion of his nose Littea ol Dr.Leonari performed aa op ration.He rat a piece off Nolan s arm.««'«d it to the nose and left a connection so that circ .la: on could be kept up.After f^\u2019-J-e:gb: 1aun tie connection was severed and the -uin- d section :s now healing.Mr.Henry B.wdin in a letP-r to the press, urges a bombardment of the heavens ft'h ',*yT *o hr.eg down rata as an -ther weeic of dry weather means disaster to the farmers of this section.The g ave* of deceased Oddfellows will be dec- r» ei oa June 17, with appropriate cere-inccv The gra\"e of Sir John A Macdoaali wiii xe among the number.The Rev.James K.ai« * ill deliver the oratiou.The corner Hon* o: an Oddfellow \u2022 temple w.U be laid on the \u2022am day.Ki»6-09, June !\u2022 \u2014Dr.E H.Smytbe, a leadiag Cons-rvativa, looks on toe selection of the H'.n J J C.Abbott M a mere expediency.Wien the emergency is over, \u2022hould a t:.*'ge be desirable, Mr.Abbott w:ll aut b-*»\u2019 Ejection Mr James, the only soa of Mayor Ayles-won .,of Napanee, wn attachei wuh peri-tot its on Thursday and cannot recover.Expert» from Toronto Lave failed to restore him\t.\t.\t.It t r;gge-vtd that an 'inuaedbur.nl ground in tb» heart of the ri'y be converted into a park, to œ nam-d after the deceased Premier.The WAiff prints this object lesson for the farire-, \u2022 Wool at Kingston, 18c p»r lb.: wool at Cape Vincent.N.V., y>c per lb.\u2019 The Rew.Dr.Wilson, late of 8L George s Ci itch New York, is here.He leaves for Hurtle \"n a trip,aad returning will enter mis-*\u2022-.o work >n the great American metropolis.A co' leotdox-o la lie* who bo Jght small a: i:>* a Cap« Vincent, N.V.,on Saturday, vffw astonished to fini the Customs ofheers on hand to seize the purchases.Lieut Galt, daughter of Chief Justice Galt.To'on\u2019o M is Dobbe.cousin of Sir Richard Car.wr gbt, an-i MusStra ibeazee da ighter of Lient -Col.Btraubenzee, D.A.G., are working h«-te sa connection with the Prison Gate Home.Tie R»v.Mr.Bullen of Hintonburg hae left fo- England, resigning hi* office in the diocese of Ontario.\t.The Rev.Dr.Mackay of Montreal, in a sermon L» re declared for toleration in religion.M»c w»te not to be persecuted for their reli-g.o.s «lews.God was to be the judge, not man.Persecution he classed as ecclesiastical lynch law.\t_ (To the Editor of the H'»rn iu.Wimucr Kt*w liutï^t 1 uFlor Uafb ruu to 1.20 p.m.\u2014New York Express, dallf.arriving at St Alban».C 50 j\\m , Burlington,8.15P « Rutland, 10.40 p m , Truy, 1 40 a in., Albany, 2 13 s.ni., N.w York, 6.45 am.Daily (Sunday excepted), at-riving Worcester, 6 40 a tm Boston, 6 00 a m.(via Rutland, Bellows' Fall» and Fitchburg.Ibis train make» close connection at Wincheuden, Fitchburg and Boston, for all points in New England.Wagner'» N«-w Vestibule Bleeping Lara, M,»itrial to New York aud Boston.\t___,____ 4,go p in.\u2014Local, Arriving Farahnm, 6 K5 p m., Granby, 6.40 pm, Waterloo,?25 p ut.h ;!« p.m.\u2014Boalon Night Exprès*» tlallF» for Ht.Alban».White River Junction, Manchester, Nuphua, arriving Uostou, via Lowell 8 20 a.tn., tor Boston via Fitchi'lirg.dal^y (except Hun^y)^rnvln« ÎI 35 am.; New \\ork (fla Nortnaniptoii, Hulyuaes BnrlDKtield.ami N»*w Haveu).11.82 a iu.\u201d Wagner N.w Vestibule Buffet Shaping Cart to Boston and Springfield.This train maki s close connection at Nashua and WincheudeD fur Worcester, Providenee aud all points on New York and New England Railway.F\u2019or Tickets, Time Tables and all Information apply to the Company's Ullice, 136 St.Janies street A.C.HTONKLBAVE, Canadian I\u2019m*.Agent.J, W.IIOHABT,\t8.NT, CUMMINGS, Gen 1 Manager.\tOen'l Pas».Agent Jan.15th Ifcd Plumbers, &c.B GOTH «k BALLANTYNE, Lnle of U.MITCHELL A CO., 153 Si.Antoine street, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS GAS, STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTERS, Eleelrlenl and Mechanical Bell IfanglnK, jo» Hug promptly attended to at moderate rates.Hot water heating a specialty.Residence- 19 HANOVER ST.Boll Téléphona 246J.G OGLE Y it DAVE Y, Frnctlral Sanitarian», Plumbers, (Jas, Htrans Mini Hot Wafer fitter».TINSMITH ING AND ROOKING, SC) BLKl'BY BTKEKT.All Jobbing promptly attended to.Charges moderate.\t\u2014 Alex, mackay, Practical Plumber, Gas.Steam aud Hot Wi 1er FHter KlectricvlandMochMilcal Buii Hanilng.TlnsmlU log kteta |KS.WTid MlU Pump.Hsniur, Draina», ami Yen iil.tinn % ftrxv't.\u2019klty 8 HtAVBH HALL HILL, Hell nhone 3177 .SOOT.EklZAUBTH ST.Bell Telephone, 6180 ^Srintreal.All Jobs promptly atUortedto at a low ligure I Paints, OilB, n BN Ji'.wx-**.\t\u2022 _ , r.v._ l,4l, tended to pewnally Tel*phone Nn liL Notices.wants breweries.LISCT.-GOVlRSOfi ROYALS YIKWS OX PROBIBITluX.In the court* of an interriew with a Mm'rve reporter, Lieutena.-it-Gorernor Royal *aia_\u2014 \u201cThe North-West is not prohibitionist, but prohibition of the manufacture, importation an ! sale of strong li'iuors exists m the Territories, so f»r.at least, as th* .aw is concerned.Mv pred'-cessor, Mr.Dewdney, bud inaugurated a system of permits which I bad to continue, and under which the law has become a dead letter, or almost iueb.With a xiew to thwart the effects of this system, I have authonz-d the importation and sale i* the Territories of light beers, a- cording to a code of rule* sufficiently sever.- to prevent abuse.My aim has been, besides, to diffuse the taste for beer m the Territories in order to more efficiently tight against the taa\u2019e for strong liquors.A French-tuf»- a'C'-s\u2019.omed to light wine, never become! a dr nkar * a German prefers the sweet and heavy somnolence of his bright lager to h-au v tte same applies in Belgium kd * in Holland.When prohibition ceases in the N rth-West, whiskey will find the place about completely taken by beer.All hope that Parliament will repeal the prohibition law during the present session, and will thereby allow the establishmentof breweries in the Territories.0.U Elite BANK.MOXTBEAL BRANCH.New York Life BiilldlnR.Cascade house, little metis.This well-known popular Hotel re-spsns Juno 10th.Oo^ Tennis Court.Kor particulars.yP#\u201c»ytpBtL c HEAP BOARD\u2014Ocean House, A Bavin»» Pr.l'AKTMznt is now open in connection \u201c I^tirts^on'deposlU to the extent of |3 009 wllUt pv^ ii nt be p»td th* rale of 4 percent per eauum, reckoned on the minimum balance of each month.Special a/raiigMcenU may be made for larger amount».1 IIOMAM McBOrWALL.Man au sa.\u201e Littie Metis-Good aoe mmodation and acenery uesurpasaed.open J'\u2018^hMr^ALKX M LAKKN.T AKE Sll'E, PORT KENT, N.Y.AJ This bculf la beautifully eituated on theshori-s of I ni.C'a .m n lain.hv«Ti room cotrti,analog a view oi mo lake lloocftmatlng and flaking Fine beach for bathing.Two miles from Attsabl® Cbus-n.Three hour» from Muntrtal hume comforts Terms modersi®.a pp.y to .IULIUH O.BHAW, Port Kent, N.Y.Reference, J.B Plcken, 121 Bt James rtr.-et.nPURRIFF HALL, Litle Mntia \u2014 I Thit well-known house will be open for gueeta on t)m 15th of June.For l» auty of situation easy access to the r-a lor bathiug and healthfulneas.1\u2018 vannot be .ur-pa^cd b, an.Other place °n m^Lower Kt t\\ DO US AC HOTEL, TADOCKAC.BALL EN AT.TTiis Hofei will be open»»! on the 15th of JUNE for the season of 1891.For B ras for Board, etc , please addre»» J.B.11.WHITE.125 Ht.Peler ntreel.Quebee.Groceries, Provisions, &c.__ W HEN YOU WANT SOME Hi j.F'>R THE SALT WATER! WWDLAND HOU8*.^\t.The aboyé Hotel will be opened for gueata.Tuna 15»h.orww, bathing - tiratclM» aoeonim'Hla-lon.For furtner y^cula,.apply to j > u HVlirH BROS , M-f».Quo.u STANLEY ISLAND\" ^ FOKMKRI.Y *\u2022 DKTilNHON S.\u2019 FIRST-CLASH RITTER \u2014nc To\u2014 BTRONk a MTHOXCi'B.109 SI.Antoine street, Corter C4thp4rA!.ÏFORTUNE\u2019S ROCK?*, Me.The Curtis Farm Hotel will be open for guests June 15, and until Oct.6 ; tenu» from *7 to E-' P* r 7n!l|irdl*C0UnU iiiaile for families and parties Bend for circular.Address Mrs M.K CURTIS.1834.-1891.B ay house, long island, ,3.A.MATHEWSON i C0\u201e VU MeCILL STREET, Montreal.Importer» and Wholesale Grocer».¦ ^ PORTLAND.MAINE.ThU House, situated on thefini-st part of thi.beautiful frtm Portland, is now open for tha seaaon.Contains thirty 'wd rieur» two dir iog room», ate, allnewlycar* ManShhXitB ThacîSslo.will be of tha be.t to lui P* \" 1\t.\t.\t.».m» babinir and bat ling.The \u201c Lansdowne House, the best summer hotel on the Bt Lawrence, ii now open and offers th« best Induct,, inenl* to famille» ; safe for children; is situated u \u2022 middle of Lake Ht Francis; I» dittant 10 mile» from for sesson ; situated one and.a quarter miles from Osoaocque ; splendid place (or a family of children Apply to 1\tGEORGK JACKSON, Gananogue, Ont rpo LET, FOR HUMMER Months, JL large, partly furnished houses ; nicely situated; lOARDERb can l>e accommodatod Now Cony.* * Ccbiocs PaRpblit from Professor PâddWord setting forth bow houses in tb* uity may We sapplierl with fresh air from \u2022 \u2018\u2014 \u2014-* from Open frem June 20th till Kept.let.All eoquiyers ablre.t H.IIAINEH.sou.J\"*\" 'TffiWTSffir ,, Cabco Houb8i ÜOUMO* UUnfl.M8in6., partly fur,«-\u2022\u2014 - \u2022 -* - easy access to the beach.For particulars, apply to ARTHUR LAI1UK.Notre Dame du Portage, P.Q As the moanlAio* and from the seashore, water is brought into the bones from a jfrest distance,and as gas isbronght in for illuminating purpose*,so fresh air U to be introduced by a system of pipes,\u2014not a «*d idea.^or.Morning Star.E COUNTRY AIR nnd GOOD U UIET COUNTRY RESORT.WRAPPING\tPAPERS.Old Newspaper», food for wrapping purpMas.wild at nnotu ally low prices for large ly»» Add.aai oc apply at the \u201c Wlutas» 0®i A BOARD, 200 yards from ths Bt\t*iT\" Km« I *Uiig, hahlog wd hmlhlng.\t21\tiii?and 210 acre farm.Near G T R Hlatlon and R A O N.fo «hail.New plank walk *°\tVot Ac , apply to P O.Drawer 53, Cornwall, Gut.WOODI.AWN, ON LAKE WILLIAM.Beautiful scenery, healthy locality, bathing, boating, \"\u2022» \u2022 «Tjaars s.?» wVSk\"\u201c\u201c\u201cj- Addrwa F.H.WOOD, Woxlkide, P.U., Mtganllc, Que.HOLICITOB OF PATENTH, And Expert In P*lenl C»a**, Timi-le Buildino, Bt.James htkebt, Momth Agencies In Washington, London, and all chief Htlas MACLAREN, LEET, SMITH & SMITH ADVOLATEH.b ABBHHTEBH.4c., Ae\u201e TEMPLE nUILDINOB, 1x5 HI.J*me» alreet, Monlrenl* Jons J.Maul abb*.Q ü., I R.O.Beth P.Leet.110 U I A.W.Bmitu.B OU EMILE VANIER, CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER LAND SURVEYOR.IMPERIAL UL'ILDINt), Ht7 HI.J»*\u201c«* \t \\ ) < t' l i > lie » 1 ( ?I > )¦> I ¦ \u2022L * 1 ¦ '> ' 0 I \\ é \\ m Win»NESDATâ June 17, Idüh THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.MARIAN\u2019S CHOICE.(A'tw York Obserotr Print Story.) HY M KM.K, C.KAYMOMi, Koor yearn of hanl work, one evenint; of iloMern nud triuuiph, ami ten young lal'o«onnol*Hi.Tbu-sday, July Hteamer* wUi lea.M.-otNal at daylight on *lo»e dat.*.1 a**, ngrr* can i.:;a*rk after 8 i m ou the erriiliig n/eri»ui to ratio , Mldahfp Soloou* ami Mtatero ira.U.Ii.w K.*>ma ami Bumaiuf roooiaou the btidge deck.Lleetrle Light, Speed and Co«r«rl.HATES OF PASHACIK: Osbln I'1 j AM 1 return, pk) Steerage To l4».r|imloo.Olaagow, Ixuidon-dim, llelfa*.or Queenstown, AM ; return.|ai tor Ti.-ket* and ,Very luforiuatioii, apply Pi any Ax-nl of the Company, INMAN ROYAL MAIL Ktcaiuprs FoR qUEKNSToWN AND l.lVF.Itfi>OU Carrying lnited staiea Maila.PKOINMiED HAII.INilS; FKOM NKW YOHH.ISSI.fBty of Pari*.WMloeeday, June 74, 7 00 a m.Haliirday.lune Sf, \" M a i\u201e.»Hn To Liverpool, #43 U.#80 ; return, #83 to #IM iit.-rnie.liate To Liverpool, Loudomlrrry, 111.,.crl'.elfa.t, AW; retum.«nu\tK Or DAI ID TOUK 4YCK ,9 CO., General Agent*, Montreal.BF CAVER LINE THE last CANADA SH I IT*l > t; f O.'S Line of Mlenmohlpa IlKTWKKW LIVKUINMII, AND MONTREAL Propuaed Mnnimer Sailing* 1S9I.MTKAMNiitrN.ra.iM mostrràl.fKliW 1.1 V K H1-00 L, Friday, May \u201d\t\u2018\u2018\t39.Lake\tHuron.June ft.Luke Neplipm .\" 19.Uke I Intario.II\t\"\tI».lake\tWlnnita-g \u2018\t25.Uke\tSuperior .Bales of Passage Saloon, #40, #43 and #*n \u2018 Trip.#80.\u2018 \u2018 Wedneaday, June \u201c\t\u2022\u2022\t17 M\tM July I »\tM\ts \u2022*\t\"\tIS Montreal to Liverpool.Aocordlng to accmnmiMlalioa Steerage, #70 re p-r Lake N.jitgou only.¦urgoou and ex- Round Trip, #81), #83 A #-jQ liit.-riiie.ltat.-, #30.The #40 and #30 rate* are m-r I.ake Net Each steamer carne* * duly qualified perienced (tewar.ltw*.Bound Trip Tlrketa Kaad for One Tear.PaMagea and Ib-rthacan t«- «ecured on applicatiou to tec MoiitP Al office or Any local uL For further iiifuruiatioii apply to B.W.HOItF.KTA, Manager.21 Water «treat, T.lrerpooh II, E.Ml It K 4 1.4.rn.Manager.4 Cuitotu Houae etuare, M ou treat of rheater ,v!blC*#
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