The daily witness, 9 mai 1892, lundi 9 mai 1892
[" XXXIII., MOXTKKAI MONDAY, MAY WITNESS PittOE One (V:nt.NoUtfO/birthi, uuirrla.itt mit (trains mutt IntarMij tm tudoTurU u-UK I'll Hiimt ant atltlrt t 1/ ihr »mlrr or ctkii ii'.*t mu uh \u2022< tuatU.XotUu rictitul/rout uhiiiuU tiiUiriiirt iimrUii/rn, HIRTOa.WOODB \u2014Ou May 7,16V2.at 49 I*Ark avnuie, th4' witr-tii-n only, hut to the windo of the city, au-l Un refore the whole hotly of tax-payura'ahoiild 11 ar the hurtlcn of atieh iinprovement-i.I ean show yon properties, ii|»iu which at the present time there nro no li*» than live aiie-dal ueseMtnjents for improvement, Dine avenue.Brime Arthur Ktrcct, 1\u2019ontalcon street, Miltoii >-tn < t and Bleury atn -1.< \u2019¦ rtninlv Dine avenue is of beiu lit to nil the city.Dritico Artluir.Milt.-n and Dantali-on htreet» are of more lo-al u*-, hut Ntill of use to all the citi/otm wlio mnv wihh to use them, while Bleury street la anch an irnproveinetit as nhotild lie bonie by the citueua g.ne rally.Sttcli à state of affnirs shoiil'] not exist an l it i* iinp.»hil-lc to give any a officient reason whv n portion only of the citi/i t,a should be called upon to defray the cost of theac improvament».In Kngland n very different *Ufe of nffair» - xi«tii» of (De I *oltce In* l»urttiu nf, uimJ («itlmiik you iuom( niurun iy for yoor \\ murk.i\\ imprcvviiicnt In tin* ron«tu«'t uu.l ^mh\\ U»ar iiiL'«'f Ihu man notlet'Hbl^, I ^xprvrAMjd thr il.nt tbi* Improvement would continue during in* yar then t-egiuumg.I hate Ibe pleasure to tcfl yon to-\u2018ls.v inat, during the course of last year, 14 men on.y w-Tc di«in>»*cd and.In moat cjum-», for simple drunk-1-nc*» or lu gleet of iiuty ; one offloi'r ha* rcslcurd au other lia* I» en dismissed after enquiry made before your rouunittce.I would !»\u2022 afraid to ltu|H>»e on vour patience In re new Ing the same demands which 1 made in favm of itn reasitig the |Killce force, the i>talill*hiiient of an alarm aysfi m, and the construction of |Mi|lce station» in Hi!- St lawn n-c an-l Hochelaga wards; all of which are of pressing uccoMliy.I bave applied for Hu in irnny a time, and you have given to ihein yonr unaiiiim u» n-vinmcndatloii, but without anecivs It!* evident however, that tlui Ntalloti* of lloclir l-tga ward and Mt George street are unlit foi servir* ; that the Htlrena are jusiiiteit In raying tlnd there are not enough |M)lloenii'ii to protect Uielr inn n *t and, l.nnlly, thaï if an alarm system wa* istabllsbe.1 it would be of gnat advantage and lr»» co*( to the city I ban tin- preseiit »y»ti-m.Your committee can verify that during the course of [he pn ernt year there ban I» eu a decre-u»- In tbe num Iter Of offeim » a» well auainat th- erimlnal law* a» -gainst th- municipal by laws Onsoffenre only, Ibal of fust dm lug iu tbe stneb* of Montreal, Mem» lo have -m reared netwitbstandlug the heavy |N.-imit-c« iii-i»*»d by His Honor the Recorder.( 'ottiplttinta against - »rt-r» continue.In my last re p'-rt I |»>lntedout tbeiiiconvunienrcsnod figure bail rt ?nils Of the prisent system I cannot but n j»-»i wbat I siil-l tb< ii ; that It I» absolutely necesunry that nun \"Un-* .»\u2022 lak.ii -ii order (bat satisfaction I»' given to \u2022he iltlm-a.Besides, your (ominltt.i* know» i»-r f- c\u2019ly well all the -l-tll- utile»cncounb red by UieiMulce with regard to tbe carter»' slund* 8r'tno year» ago there were enough vacant lota to .iljow cai .ersto stand on lb-' street* op|Miaite Ibem ; \"bile to dny.on the principal street*, notatdy Notre Dame.R1 Antoine, hi I awrenre, st Dent*, sher brook.-, uc .the street earrHflwav has aid a iloultle ira-k the vacant lot* are a thing of the i-msi and tlu ic i» io more place on tb-*e «Uct» for rurtor* Proprietor* ustly object Unit the - «riers- »und» taint opposite tin Ir |ilace of bu*lm**.and It is evident ituii Ilii* dilUcully will incna.efn unqsiiMon m the - \"\u2022u g of iratt - It would !»\u2022 tinirli is-itir If by laws w- r- paes-d completely changing tbe pro-ent by law \\t uh the a**ent of your ron.mlitee, notic- » will soon I - 1'IVCII nrkln,.\u2019tl;e Is glslilture In |i,i\u2014 m law forth-eslnbllshim III of u |»'ii»loii iiinl IwnclU fund for the oftl -i i»iiiii1 im uibcr* of tin |mi||c- forez- wonnded in tbe peifoimamt of tbeii iiuty, oi Im-jm-Hat*-I by sick ness contra, liai while on duty.It I» to be hoped that this law will come into.ffert at the ueri », * mu of llm l.i Kislatitie.glvlntt thereby satisfaction to all inter.*'vd I h* ve inin-b plea mi re in stating that pros\u2019ltntion, Ibe sale of liquor w itbout license, or Serious offencr» bave not lo my know b-lge Increas\u2014I during tbe pie *tnt year.On the contrary,any one is rusiug tbe cn minai *l»lislic* w iib nit.iili-m can vi-rlfy that mortdily In the city of Montreal Is mm h aliove other ml!\u2022¦» c'liinl In populnlinu -o-l lm|»irtan- eon Ibis .ontlncnt.Morrovt r, grave offences bave ronsl-h-i ubly dlminisb-l In I he eon rse nf t he present year.\u20191 he polite have hud the same dlfficultli-» a» in the l-.isl in convicllng carters loitering In the street* mm! «galn*t tbe agent* .roploved by them to solicit fan * A by-law is in preparation against this nhus.ni,-rre slight difference, the history of l.'Ausomp-Uon ach.»>l is the same.Exception is taken,not D.the sch.Mila th.-mselvna hut to the Hystein fol-lowcd and to the apathy of the huge 1**1/ wit.mo duty is to sro that the source from which tho nali- tt hIioiiI.I recttut itwlf, that is the farmer and his s.ns, should also havo their legitimate share of inst ruction.The article add» \u201c Wo can already sec the rnplitst with a douhlo meaning, the insinuation» as to the want of respect toward» authority and tortuonn argumenta to divi rt i-ul.lie opinion from the deploial.le «tan- of thing» that tv.point ont an-l which is the greatest .an*, of the material degeneracy of tlwi French agricultural element.It matters litllo \"hat i» Haiti iilsmt us, Provided the reform taken |- m e ns soon a» iioMsiiile.B.ligioti and nioral» are not at stase, iiut the »v»b in follow» .! so far, and which keeps our ra.! behind the others, in .-ur own country, notwithstanding tho talents and vigor with which that ruco is endowed.\" AITÜOVE OF THE COMMISSION.St.Jo il'., N.B., May 8.\u2014T'he New Brunswi- k Sorts of l iniperance at their semi annual meet mg ap|»>inted delegate* to the Dominion Alliance m.eting iu Montreal in September as fol low» : The Dev.Mr.Campbell, the B.v.J.Berrie.Mr.W.Ç.Whittaker and Mr.Analow.A spiriteil diseussion Us.k place on a re».iliition c.'ii-stiring the Government for avoiding a straight vnt« on the prohibition r.Hoiution by means of the Boval (\u2019omiiiissioii ameudinent.Finally, TM».FOLIZrWfMO AMKNUMRNT was carried ; In the opinion of tbi* (.rand Division Ike action of the Govrmmeci of ( anmla in It* apis.in'ment of a K.qsl l ommlssion with plenary |».w.r to roi,«uler twrally »f, mm! report msm the who> matters of inatiiif».tore, sale m-d Iraffli in splrttaons liqnoni in < iinail».must c.nimeud itself to th* people of this conn'rv a* a mum,on stfua.move pre eminently In tlw risht ilirertiou, and deserve* the cordial approval arid cnerg.tic suppr.it of the order of Sonaof\u2019] > inperanee.A LEARNED LADY CYCLER.One of the heat known women cyclers of Ireland is Miss Mary W.Bobertson, M.A., who holds the position of Science Lecturer at the Boyai Holloway O-llege, at Kgham.She was a pupil of the Alexandra College, and entered the Royal University in 1k*I, and had a rniwt distinguished record.She t.s.k the degree of B.A.in 1337, with first honor* and a flret-clasH exhibition \u2022 and in 1333 proceeded to the ilegree of Mae tor\u2019 of Art», again taking first honors ; and in 1390 she obtained a University stmleritsbip, valuo 4300.Hh> wa» bom at Dundalk, and her early education was conducted at home by h»r father, who was a Wesleyan clergyman.The-Royal University of Ireland can boast of many distinguished ainntni, hut it must be adunttad that Mtsa Kolrertson holds a very foremost place amongst them.Mis» Robertson has been a devoted cyder for years, and even with her preac.nt manifold duties she tiuds time to indulge in hex favorite pastime.NOTEH AND NOTICES.Ex-Ti.BMtiHijcn Thk MKssns.Wn.us Piano \u2022m- Ohoan ( , xipan-vV Mkktino.The meeting - f th- shareholder» of the Bell Grgan and Diano (-otutiany » ltd.) was held recently in I/indon, Lngland, Mr.Boord, M.P., in the chair.Tbe out-put of piano» and organa for the year was 6,0trl in-trunientH.One-third of these pianos were tandied by Willis A Go., of Montreal.It was decided I» give over to Willi» A Co., of Montreal, th.» whole business of Eastern Canada, wholesale and retail.The MesstH.Willis propose- tr.apltoint legitimate salaried travellers to deal directly with the customer*, thus avoiding all eommisaions to middlemen.It is a feature of illis A Co\u2019h trade, and the Arm is unique in this respect, that it has dropj>ed the old-fashioned commission system which does not increase or facilitate trade, but is simply a \u201ctoll\u2019\u2019 taken ont of the public or the dealer.All purchasers deal direct with the hduae of Willis A Co., Montreal and save two or three commissions thereby.Apply for particulars to WiJIiH A Co., 1324 Notro Dame street, Montreal. O VIIK MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Mondât, May 9, si): TRANSATLANTIC.hinn lintnWrt lia» aco^piM tho D MiKattiou f Count 'J\tIlul.nU\tt>>l't ' l! .tu.Konu- Amirù&n plivtictMt», uftor forunnt; * ii -Mtut at » |K'iilml;eti, lutvc j;oué t>» Ik i liiit t : v tu tutro lu.t tUvi-ure.l»r.\\ l.au, t);« net» AroltWnhop t W »\u2022.-wiuiiUi, w.> « isthtonul yeatorday ut tlu pro-OutlKihal ut t)i«- jiiVf.iU» > ot a laiK* iTots'il.At tlu :\tat of AroM'Wlioj» In-laii l, tlu lt\"'.F.tUu-r ( \u2022\u2022 t.a.liuüti^tiator of St.I'auI, .Miun., Iiaa Ih'vu ttoutitiaU.ul douuatic pr.-iaU' at tlu-Vatican.Il ta now aat l Uiat Mua Atnv FaulVncr, who wa^ fotiitil aevftrly injuri*.! n< ar tbt« railwajr track at L.'.si», Ente., a ta tea that lUu wan not aanatillAd tu tlu railway .arria^.but juuijKal out hcraclf.i KIN».8AMAD0C S STKATEOV.I/>*>oon, May 7.\u2014A ilcapatcli from Sierra Insuir aa\\ >\t\" A iu< n,cii^; : trom t!:< intirivu r«l>oiia that Kiuk Sianiailon, aa a piece of atiateicy.allow.v! the French to capture thro» native tow»* ami afurward recapture»! two of them, th.French lonitiR heavily .n th.eiiRaRc* nu nU.The ri.-' iict i na>' h- naw «iRhty-> na French rri*on»nt and ^in-Ral nativm and the h a»U of fi ur Fr.'iu h ort'uer* lu hin»; Saiua lou\u2019a camp.Iuiir Satuaiiivn command* 30,000 war* non, 8,000 cf whom are ara»'»! with chautepot*.TlteKinfiVn alien» are accuatom l t * the country, in which th- French find it d:fti ult to travel ati»! to pnoure euppliu.\" FREE SHIP BILL.U «W THf IMTtP iTATES'ATTEMl-r T.ICKr»:i: AN AV t.KU AN ATLAS no aTLAMSHtV USE t« Hf.-ÛAR1 EI> IS U'SIK>S.In»ma'N, May 6.Mr.Pithian\u2019a Fret» Shin Bill aud the ntsirt that the Inman Line will build tw i Ahipe in the Fnited State» an- causing con-mdi'rable dia naaton in Engliah shippitiR cu '.e*.The nrat eflfeir Michael Hick*-Beach aud Lord I>erby on the lull.He *peak* a.» if the eondi-tion a» to l uLdiDj*hip* in Atntrii iD yard* would r-ndcr the bill practi aliv iniperatire.He (k-ubt* that ;t will be i»-*ibi to build any o-ean *t#ain*Lip* of the r.\u2018.|cire.l tonnage :a any Cuited State* shipyard.If it *bo-.!l l«e found p «» Uc.he -ayn.the Rreatt-r evp»'.- for ;uat«-r.al*an i 'at -r w z.\\ be- hi.ly : >detercompaoie* fr»*œ mailed the venture.Tnass-ATLA-STT.TRADE i\u2019.WrmTTOS.It would o at l»a*t twenty-fiv» percent more to l uLd a Ï ig *hip :n the Un.ted\tthan it w.oil in Frsland or Sc tlun i.and the priant c ntprtii.in trana-Atlantic trade wa* t \u2022> keen to perm.: any company to incur mh a haary m-cte»*e of the first e».»»t of it* carrier*.The wage* o* Amen an varner;.moreover, were higher than th< wag.* >f Bnti-h **airtcn.and »o it w ild c» wt »->:\u2022 to nit; the ahtpa un-îer t.ie promt -n* of the bill a* wf \u2019.l a* to build th- tu.In the g-ne-ral dtarcast u of the whole affair h< re it - \u2022 to b- g»uv raiy a»eumed that the Unit ! >:av-Nava Depaftmet !¦ ready :¦ A hntraity tr ¦\u2022ri.v.-r sutMtdte* wieu th tiu.^ for action abui c- *ae.WRECKED BY DYNAMITE.VliXSA, May The re*; ience of a list.: t '\u2022 w,- wr> *ed by a dynamile ear!- mon.Th» roof of the notarr'*\twa* '.l^wn into the air.and th* wrr .\u2022¦« f all th» buildings in it* vicinity w»re shatter *4 It.* ruppote-t that the motive of the j» rp» trat r or perpétrât-rs wa* r^r.nge.A Roan tnian ka* beer, amwted on suspicion f b-.ing connected with the affair.F.E.L DIFFICULTY.waa?La.rr.-ejTti.soa .aetell basl-» a;s actios cp>-s\u2014tutais aixsoan-jE*.FIalija.May \u2014The lan.»t 1\u2018rin- e Elwarl Dlat.-i p*{-r* tar \u2022* '¦.in.i:c .t on the c- i.-:.tt ticnai question which l »\u2022 ar>en th-r*con-lu-nt np -n G nremor Carraii * refuaai to aa-e it to the biL aboL*i.ng the L/gtalative t un tl a* a \u2014 n*.ra.*echamb-r andai.:a gamating it w-.th the Legislative A*r- tid-Iv.TL* E.'a; trsr *ay« I: i* not gen-ra.\twn tha\u2019 t: a pri-ar.L.-_ wtach Butenally .nang-* iu '.-uarv.'-t/*r.The prea-able wa» not ;u the .-ill printed and » ! by the H.ta* of Aj*embly.It wa* n*- of t'j.xe tn»jwt notable \u2022\u2022 engg.\u2022ttoM*\u2019 win.-.».r* larked n t-» the Ull in the aine; and solitude of the Legula-tire CounciL In the H m* of Aasera -'y ;t va* kept \"private and ooohdenttal \u201d by th#- \u2014mtr.v- A » * form* '.\ta c*tract f st ux* leg ala tares m tue province for ah tune to come the r&taxBLF.«rr* r-rth '* that.wher*ae.th* I>*gui.aUTe G^artl ha* agreed to «urrender it* «efarat* p»»wer* and pf.vi.eg*».and that a I>-g;*iatTjr* crjoaisting of ooe Houae - nly be constituted, which agreement tm xrat.api.n the expr*»* «'ondit.n that at !e*»t ooe-ba.' .f in* in-iaie-r» of that Houa- d.all t*» cboaen by el»cton possessing a real «state quali-heutioo of the value >j{ at least £325.*imilar to that now re*i-ure»i by elector* eautltd to vote (»t membrs of the Leg.alaLve Council a* at present roostitou-d.such quahheattou of e'.wt .p* and t»'jport\u2019.oc of ajeiLnen not to be alter*-! or dimir.-aixd un.es* agreed to by at iea»t two-thuds of the CKnljer* of th*- I^gx^ative A *-sembiy to be constitute#! \\>r thi* a- t.* thi \u201c rxAxrncB \" s*r- \u2018\u2022Tbe declaration of this Dreamble, that there wa« an \u2022 sat- etn-ut ' ma-Icvly false.But this false do.«rat: -n apart.tae agreement **t out in the pr-emU* is ;a oonff::t w.th the Brr^h N nl.Am*r.a A t, which pi*#-s within th.ea#-lc»iv.- pow.r « f I'rovin-iai I^vi-la-tur*-*.tie *: r-dni*.a: fr-.m time to time of the ie bimiiug, and rise p>>w.r to amend the conttitabon u mad- contingent upon a two-thuds \u2022 \" FIRE RECORD.rauiTixxx, d*t4*tatrd et itawL».Hr.Jons, N.B.May H.Tlie village of F*ir-vjlle, arroa* tl»#; Ha»peTi*i-»fi Bridge from Ht.J->hn.s place of three thousand iahat-.tante, was jwetty well wipe#! out by fire, which br#Aa out in U»e rxjf of the K-bool house this aftem'-jti, it i« th#>aght from a Canadian Fa- iûc Railway l##co-motive *;ark and fannM by a far»#, is gaie -wept away h#/use after house deepite all efl r-^» p» stay tu pr#gre»s.The Ht.Johi fire t thi* «pniiK.A heavy d-»wn-poiir of water ha* been faUing all day and since midnight laal night, so that the already soaked ground has U» u giving off tlie watc-r into the swelling i-nverf!owiiig iTit-k* and stream*, and growing crop* have be< u Racily th'.iuage»).In Saliua County, M»»., all th»i stream* are re-tHirtt-d out of tin ir bank*, and th»' whole county La» U t il turned into a lake.HOt\u2019SK-S AND HAHNS PEsTIlOYEP.Along th* Flatte river the whole country ha* I e< ii inmidEtcd, and houseaand barn* deatroyc 1.All crop* have U n de-tioyt-d.All ciop* have b.»u washed out for tuiles throughout tin Grand Utvi-r vallev and much stock ha» been lost.Alt the railways in the district have been damage»!, sin! traffic is greatly delayed.I'he Wabash biulgc ha* bc»u »traiui»l out of line, so that no train* can pa» over.HAILWAYS DAMA >K1>.In Oklahoma territory a steady rain ha* Iweo falling for twenty-four hours, and half the \u2022ttvams in the territory are out »>i their bank* Many bridges have Uvn wa»U>d away.Th-» Santa Fe Railway ha* suffered by washouts, and train* are baiily ihlayed.A small cyclouca -companie»! the\u2019rain north of Guthrie, and did i-omu h rable damage.Th re was no lo«s of life to far a* known.All tram- from ev.ry direction, with the exception of the Bock Island and Union Pacific from the West, are delayed by unsafe bridge*, landslid- » or wj»t)out*.The rain i* *till falling.The Missouri river i* rising rapiilly, and there i» much appr- ht-usi-m lest the steady pour of water into it from it» tributaries n.;.iatise a \u2022 \u2022 go on the nmpsgo.rrH HENII.Soctu Bi.nii.Ind., May h.The high wa.er canted great ex iiement iu thi* city yesterday and to-day.Fii lay night the water teached the highest j- mt ami was at a standstill for a few hour*, reward* morning it sudd, nly r >*ankm«nt.During the early in >ruing hour* a largi lions' w, at over the dam and tor-out a portion of the apron.It was feared it w uld ilamagt the bnoge*, but pas».I under them wuLout «training th» piers.At Bertrand a hou»#- struck th bridge kDU carried a section \"f it away.The water has receded *om»-whit sir.c last night.raBM* TlTtNED !XTO LAKES.F st Wai ne.ImL, May A.-Report* of exten-*:v» dévastaii #na by the water* of tbe St.Joseph, St.Mary and Maun ee river* omtinue top-nr in.Not i-v-than c-OO farms on the low Un is were ve:fi -wed.and a deal of timber that w as cut for th» mil:» »* nt d wn the atnam*.A farmer living - a th- banks of th- Matunie, f -ur miies below For* Wsvne, I wt lit* horses, cow* and *he.'p 1 in the t* od.U*id - a 1 -t - f copt-woo»!.It was .no une- mm- n sight to see dead cattle rt -atm -\u2022 ' wn.No live» w re hwt asth-ru-#* wjsgnwlual.giving all a chant e t-> escape.Wlùle the river i* ab .it* oanl.*.the waters an ree»-d-i.g.an-1 if th.weather r»uiatn* fair, the -langer i* ever.BA-.ISO.B ARTTI TORRENT.F.ma.Ill.May - Th i-Aud*->f people today visitnl the inundated portion of this city.The rtv« r is still a rag-.cg torrent with a n-ar that 1 .an U- hear! f.-r a long di«tanc-.Them a*un-.c.at w .->* tak-.i.tl.- m.\u2022Ling and registered 21 24 I; ur«.Since then the water hv< been *-\u2022 rough that n-' measurement can l*e ma-le.The wav## are high and th cr- at- -t damag- i« to be f-ar \u2022!.I: :\u2022 i.eli-v.d t.at the nvr-r will not rise much more, but the gtr mg wind i* -lashing wat-r *o furio-uly against th- Lank that many bridge* ar liai-l- P- 1».wa-hi-d out.The railway com-parues hare Urge forces at work guarding Agiin-t | thi*.Hor*Ei- DASHED TO PtE.E*.Tl.-; cattle pen*, in which tbousan 1* of heads are fe-!.are a ioot and- r water, and unless tt \u2022n!*id*-* *#w-n they must be removed.The dAtn a*.Hrtiry.f.,rty nil!-* alv»ve.thr-*ate: * t - go out ami »h ild it »k) so the levasiati n along the river wm be appalling.Many h-etses have be-u rt- au*! ff along tbe nrer and daahed t-> piace*.I\u2019he r»*.Jtt.t* l ave 1 -t e» rytnieg tl.y ba-I au 1 are in a destitute condition.Several wAr-ho-ises h« re ar* »urroni;ded by water and threaten every minute to be earned away.AT NEW PBf.EAN*.New Orlf.-an*.Mat s._The river at thi* point ha* jemined alnx-u stati -nary f -r '-veral lay*.rea#.h:cg »ixte».-n feet and six-tenths as the maximum.The ieveb* while subjected t#) a gr-.-at strain are holding out woll.At Vtcksburj; the r.v*r ha* risen one-tenth m 24 hours some lO.fii» acre* of Ian! are now ov-rfiowed in this county.CANADIAN.DIED THROUGH AS OVERSIGHT.Bellitilie, Ont., May 7.\u2014At Dewrooto Janet ion, yesteHay, a y-.ung man naru\u2014! Airbar: f-e-i to death from a wound indicted in hi* left arm while whittling with a pocket-knife.Ait artery was s.vere«l.but thns was not kn-twa uottl too iate b- save has life.SHOT HER PLAYMATE.i n attt »m, ont.May 7.\t\\ ratal ate m tin g a-'ïi- d.r.t oo ;rred ->n the river Thame*, near Frame .Sid.ng, l>iver Township, the victim l»emg Mary Drago, 14 y-ar* old.the daughter of a highly restev-table family of that locality.A fire was in f - .in the hous# of Mr.William Tm-leli.a r.-\tliving next to Drag > «.ar.d 51ary was Mia* d o: \u2022 >.f the boiw with * loaded rev ùver.wmch \u2022 ;te was -av.r.g, and which, in handling, wa* disci.-;\u2022\u201e\u2022*» t.th#- bull'd striking her playmate* and fir- sluc.tjg instant death.IIONTFEA LF RH INTF.REMTF.D.Haufax.N.H., 5Iay The rase of Sal ter i » v-.City of Ls-nd- n r'ire In-uran-'e Coapany, in whi .a u mber of M mtreai firm* are inter- »t.#l.wa.heard in th»- Hupreme G#tirt yester-lay an-1 judgm# nt reserved.HTRATHROY murdfr < \\.-e.Ij 'i-s-N.Ont, May s.- A verdi.-t 'if \u201cNot f»-i .1;\tw»» render*#! at the A*si/#-s here v *t-r- a#-«-l iu the city.lao Sfyllab lire»* FHltern» Ju»l trrivrtl.BLACK CASHMERE from K »-oliau ui-il -ui*lri|S all f#>r a- iuiriug rruiarkabU-fa#ilil> m Fri-mIi ooim-rtatU-u, ulth mioi-iiiiini - 'i- ntl11or- \u201ci i-atlvlic* ami revenu-' Trial I-a»nu gratl», In-r-la-r to d MAKE YOUR SK-LKITION UNTIL THE HURRY OF MOVING AM# HOUSE CLEANING TIME BUY YOUR H KNITURF N\"W AND WK WILL STORK IT KREF.UNTIL YOU REOUIKK IT.CREDIT GIVEN AT CASH PRUT24.CRIAI l H ANI E.A4TI RING I O., Ml und 62 Ylelorln aiiuure.N TOTICE.Our OPAQUE WINDOW SHADE PAtTORY, at 110 COL1.EGE STREET, being in full operatioii, we oau mrrly Window Shade*.WHOLESAI.K and RETAIL, at low-iO.prie,-*.Special DiSCOUUM to the trade.Eelimate* for Sl.-re aud House Shade* ou application.TM ML RICHARDSON *» HENDERSON.Dont forget tT> send YOUR BEDDING TO O.K TOWNSEND To Ite Kr-rti.-i.lr E*]unl to New.FIRST PRIZE MATTRESS MAKER.All work peraoually attended to.te.K.TOUNSHENI».2310 SI.Inllierlne alreet.Wellington Ar ado.H EADQÜARTERS ! Ring up IjuG for eipeneaeed mau to call respecting DKFSSINte and IM RIFTINte Be*1 Feathers aud FI Ul A A INte and UE*M.AIalNte Hallrraaew.Kverr variety new Bedstead* and Bedding at lowest rock bottom price*.III.AIMJI ARTI.K*.THE OLD STAND.Rstahiished 30 year*.ST.JAMES 8T., -ir.Little St Antoine street ONLY.J.E.TOAVDSIIEND.1 MiOS.COPE, I I\u2019llOLSTKKKR AN» M ATTRESS MAKER, h'.rcitiire repaired and re-upbol*tered.Carpet* sewn and laid.Ad-lrea* 12?Mountain sirwi./ LYLEDONIAN IT\u2019RN ITUKE STORE.JOHN NVINDI.R «t C O., Dr* Mi at.Anl.In.- alreet, -1 «#.our #22.OU S.'li.l ijaa B\u2014Iro-vm Huit*.All kir.-l* ot FaroHure r.tain-l anl re-uihoUter-!.Mat-tr-»e# \u2022 mid» over e-|'ia.to new Ipved fes ta, WITH HOT WATER ATTACHMENTS.The Latest and Bust Patterns.Steel Cooking Ranges.COOKING STOVES IN GREAT VARIETY.REFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS.WATER COOLERS, CLOTHES MANGLES AND GENEBAL BOOSE FÜBHISBMH BUBBVABE.V-/-/ .s\u2019f.funnt ntreet.House cleaning brushes OF EVERY D&M'KIPTION.ILLKV'N 11 H1 » It WORKS, RETAIL DEPARTMENT .tet Y II TORI A af|I ARK.GarpM Hw\u2014pen R.^air-d.\tTelrphoo» 17g Th»* we*r, 5 d*iiv»ne« a-lay.10, II.2,1.5 o'clork.\t\t \t&\u2014^\t \thkr\tÀ\t \t\t PATENTS \\wPlElfM |accu»iJW3 CANADA N03.45.l04t & 45.215 JK HAVE ST I LI* A FEW STEEL RANDES te#\tof tefor» rrmoving to our N.-w Pr it 211 Cnur-jl Htro«l fltei LET.at Litllr M.tl*, a furuUli-d .ott.vg.i-.- lu X Ü.»'tea.h.I.r i-arln ulare apply I- W AMTLK, Litt'i- M.-li*.Qnboc.f|l.> LET, on ('0.-011111» Roa.1, llirv.furniaiiod Cut'> \u2022 X .In tu lu h Ii, v.-ry lint- view of rlv.-i Apply to RgIIKHI' M IIJiONi '-i' Drumnion-l vtrevt./ ÏÂCÔÎ NA\u2014TO LET.\\\tMr*.BRYHONH COTTAGE I*.Iightfully (itual.-d in large grouude.on lb high i-tuk Of lh.'river, uf t»lu.ii it .-oiuiuand* uvtend.d view» I- \u2018ill up aud down, haSgall.-ry uu three aide* .euntiun» parlor, dining r-oiu and rn.- la-dmim*.iu*i-le an-1 ouui-le kit.lien».a-eouiuiodutiou for lervant*, and i* furuiah.-.l Apply to J.DILLON.33 Ml.laurrilllii'iil alreel.l lit.- ^ *\u2022 Li, ?\u2022,- - I AWSUN HOUSE, HOI 1H II AKFHYYKLL.Mulnr.Thi* pl.-aaant B.-a»i.l.- Hotel hai ll«\u2022»\u2022ll greatly improved, and is now aupplicd with all the modern iniprov.uieuia, Includiog hot and cold water bulb*.Si enery iiuaurpaaa.'.l.Good bathing, hnuting an-l llahliig.Op- n-'d for guent* JUNK 1Mb.1832.tviHi-ial rate* for parti»-*.H.AKFHYYELL hotel t o., Froprlrlora.For accommodations or particular*, apply to J.J.FOOLER.MailHger, Portland Maine / H)N V ALKSU EN T HO.M F, altuate'-l on the river Chat-augitay, imu-mile from llowii k .Station, au-l 28 mile* fmiu Moiilrcal, will In-oueiie*! (D.V.I May 2nd.Term* Li p- r week, payable in advance.Adilrea* Melle.SCHWAKM, Norih George-own, IML ] AKE MKMPIIKKMAGOG.To let lor thi- snnimer, lar^-.well f-irnnhi l hnuw in tlie village of Grorgeville, g->o-l airy rreim*.oveilo.-kiug Hie Lake.For furtbei partnular* apt>ly to Misa H.4.F.A4 k ARD.tet-org.-i III.-, t|uc.B OABDEHS WANTED, in ijiiipt country tionic, nr»r to hfcr.imhI within c»wy tteMviAM tu truux AddrtriR Kl rtTIC» \" Witi»t*iH Oltii F HAN KLIN HOUSE, 23rd SEASON.HlteHte.ATE 8FKINI.H, VI.OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER, 1832.Farm and Dairy conaeoted.LAKESIDE COTTAGE, on I^ke Champlain.Op- o June to O- toter.Ciood boating aud tlabiug.Send for circular.J.H.riCOTT.Froprletnr.\\VrANTED, Boiirtlfi'i can I»»* ac- v V romglo-laU'-l al nsMouable rat.-», at i.«-o.C.Thompsonii, near Cm»' Cottage H-'U'I For iiarti' rlar* Addr-MGEO C THOMPSON.Cape Kli.-alietfi, Will»# I, Maine.P.O.Bo\\ 52.1 AKE COTTAGE HOTEL, CALEDONIA fcFRINteft.(Konni-rly M- Maater Bru».I Thoroughly r< nuvat.at and refurmalnal, will In- o|wn f -r gonit* on May 15th.*l»h privileg» of thi* mmeial waler.-.Term* m-alerat»'.Good y anl aud atehling.JOHN M.MrlMH t.41.1., Prop.s ÎHAWBHIDGE HOUSE.Gentli men or la-lie* pr -t-oeing to *t-rod «orne n-u- in th.miry will get iioard oo reasonalri* term* Lo .lur healthy, heautihil, rumunlie : in \u2022 iniainotM .lier# Ad-In-» DANIEL sHAW, Shawl-ndge.Q-ie.rpillfiUOOUOIS HOUSE lloïl'lL.A\tBEIjKIL mountains.8 T .H I I.A I K K .F .If .(One Hour from Moutnai per G.T R I Will !»\u2022 ot-enrd f -r the Seav-m on the llih June, 1832, limier tl\u2014mai ag.ii err Mr.H S DUNN ISG.d th-Win-Dvr Hot.I Appli' ation* f >r r a-iii* may now be ma»U to Mr.D-inDi- g.- .re of the Windnur Hotel.te.DIKNFORD.Hrr.»Trrna.H OTEL DE LOTBINIEKE, VAUDREUIL, P Q MR.D.tt ALKER.(Of \u2022\u2022 Fnrc I iimly \u201c iHiur).having I-aju-1 the alajve well known h itel for a term of year» annonn.e.that under the uew management the Lotbini»?» Houae will be ma-b- A HlteH « LAMM hi «IMI.lt RESOItr without a rival in the vi< inity of Moulr-'al.Lighlrd throughout with ele# tri-ity ; hut and oi l wat- r, «-t»- Thi* hotel i* detightfiilly »it'i»l«->l on th» O\u2019tiwa River, within forty minuteaof Hie city, by G T |{ and C P H train* lamrly i o-'h way.(Hatur-l >y ex iran.n ratea gx>d b> return the fjllow.ug Mondayl.au-l all rd* uu Pri- e W.-.I.A GLII PE HPRCIKIU Thi* m*i*li< ma h a great au -.a* during lh.)««> an-l |wea.-«it * i -dein: * of La l.iip,»- and »homlb*r purpMn-a RETHINK A KETIITNK.\u2022S-ile-itor# for Applicant*.Dated Montreal.28lh March, 1832 IS TOTICE .» given that M.-e-re lîotert R- id.Joel t-e-lur.Ad.L'V.eque, l.urien Hu I, John MlUen, Joaeph I'vpi.-fte, ( harl-« Forte.Oeorge* K.nault, J.L.CoulliV, 4>u ,|, It.Durai ber, te-i .M 11, Jotas Barry, Quite VS bamollux aS of the city atub diatn 1 of Montreal, au-l (.-veral otter cit.relia f-.rtinng part of an at*-, tat.on known a* the Heal Patate Ownrn.A»»k» iati >n of Montreal, will a«>ply to Ite Q-n br- le-gnil vlurr, at lia neit aemi'Mi, to |way that lh* art 52 Yii -oha, - hap 79, aud tbe other ai t* relating lo the city of Montreal, la- aim*uie-l in aurJi manner aa :\u2014 1\tTo r.»)' -, and for other p-irpoee* Aloiitr.al.'Ah April, HW.LAMOTHE k Tltb'DKL, Attorney* for Fctitlonera.piLOVINCE OF QUEBEC, Din- J.tri.* -d Montreal, Btipfrior ( ourt, Montreal N.» 210.In the matter \"f the ( By of Montreal, |>eu tinner m .iprot-riatiori for the widening of IaImS> stre.t, letwi -n Oor-h-ter und HI ('alltrrine ntreet*.oi.J Jow-ph Bourdeau, nierrhant, of On 1 tty and Dialrict -A M -ntr* al, h i med-jir- U l-h- ii'iti* e i* hereby gieeo tha* th- |irtition-r hath de|*wilU- .' tn the «ui-l rifh.\tult wfn-reof jir-» \u2022 .H|lng* will te b.v l, w itlumt r i-pe-t-to any r ghu th- y may hare Illy orderl, UKKHHF.A DKAUAIiaiKH.J, UKSlt'MIF.K-S.A If-i nay* for liutfmntntr* Input, y I'r-illimuitary.I\u2019rolln,notary a lith- e.MonUt-al, 'Jrtli April 1«M.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY I GIVEN, that J»-.|ih \\i»t«' I'au/-, of the City an-l Di-tn-l of M.oilrwtl, at.i-b nl at law, will apply to tho Lrg'alator- of the l'n»*iiM« of Quehe.-, at it » nett Meaaioll, for mi a.1 to ad mil turn to the practice of Ite profeaa.oo -,t m .'I.' at-, M,-!., Frovlnce of Qnstev.«non pvia.ii* thu rxanimaloMl r»H>tir.- llie iwactwi».of mu h iwofeMion, ami \u2022 .emitting him fr-*u stevu-e nnilei» neirntur-a lor the tann of four yeara.as ak preaeol pc -¦< rila-l.aini for o>.h.« purtaioa\tJ.X I\u2019AIIZK.Montreal, Anr.l 10, Kd L.(i.A (T»K.#giK.Attorney for RrtitHMier.Plumbers, &e.B DOTH d- BALLANTYNE, I sle willi R.Ml 14 HELL A A IE.¦ Yl M.AnDilna atrrrl, FRAfTICAI.I'Ll MBKKH, G AH, «TEAM AND HOT WATER FITTERH, Fleetrlrsl and Mreksslrnl Kell Hiao^AsA.J t.iiing promptly att.*id»-f»w, AIX JOBBING PRDMTTI.Y ATTENDED TO N«.V4J HI.Fitnl alrcwl, ¦«sir MHUII strfM.Bell T'lepOWt 81M. Monday, May 9, 1892.TIIK MONTRKATj DAILY WITNESS.3 HIS SISTER.t \u201c Robert, I found tho biru unf»Htened »Kuiu to nlgbt, und th« raiU In th« oorner down.1 declare you duserve to be ilo^^'t-d for your oarele*nne»» !\u201d \u2022* You won\u2019t tlo^ me, sir I\u201d said tno boy, in a low voice.Ills limbed h itly.11c bud botu readlnu, bis bauds on either side of hit chin ; now be pushed his book away, uud sat looking doggedly before him.\u201c Mercy ou me l\u201d murmured Oraudmotber Mscy, who sat near the table knitting, \u201c I do wish dabe/.wouldn\u2019t speak that way !\u201d Aunt Mary, a visitor from the West, pushed her chair with an impitieut movement further from the lire, frowning a little ; but Rcrtha, Farmer Maey's only daughter, a girl of sixteen, looked from her father to Robert, her cheeks scarlet, her eyes full of tears.\u201c I didn\u2019t say I would Hog you !\u201d said the farmer harshly.\u201c I said you deserved to be Hogged (or your carelessness, and so you do.Kver since that money was left to you, you\u2019ve acemcd to want to go your own way.\u201d \u201c 1 will go my own way, too 1\" muttered the boy between his teetb, liertha\u2019s quiok ear caught the words, and she ventured to \u2022peak.V Father, Robert didn\u2019t lock the barn, because John told him not to, till he came Lome.\u201d 41 Oh, John told him not to, did he ?H >w long since John took it upon himself to issue his orders ?I think I am the one to be obeyed on these premises,\u201d was the quick rejoinder, and then tho girl was silenced.\" I auppose John told him not to pu\u2019, u p the rails \u2022iso ?\u201d the farmer added, as if unwilling to end the controversy.44 John said nothing to mo about that ; I ¦imply forgot it,\u201d said Robert, sullenly.4' Of course you forgot it ! You\u2019re always forgetting I If robber could be tied on to your memory to stretch it a little, it would be better for you.I don\u2019t forget ; if I did, 1 wonder where you would he ?Aunt Maty looked at her brother over her spectacles.Her usually mild face quivered with excitement.\u201c Brother 1\u201d she said, in a tone of dismay.44 Of course you\u2019d take sides agaiust m« ! The hoy has always been excused.His mother made a fool of him, and his sinter ditto.By-and by I shan\u2019t be allowed to ¦peak in my own house.\u201d Robert threw down the hook which he had taken up again with an angry gesture, and ¦talked out of the room.He was a tall, good-looking boy of eighteen, large of his age and clumsy in his movements.The farmer made as if he would call him back, hut settled himself in his chair again, aod frowned.44 The fact is, since his uncle left him that live thomand dollars,\u201d s*id Farmer Macy, 44 the hoy hasn\u2019t been worth his salt to me !\u201d 4* O father, you\"\u2014 44 Sllecca !\" raid the old man, testily.441 tell you he is doing nothing but longing for the time when he is twenty-one, and can put his hands on that money.Castle-huilding and reading, that's what he gives his time to, and me slaving like a dog !\u201d \u2022' It\u2019s a great pity,\" said Aunt Mary, and she spoke in her slow, sweet way, so that ono could hardly imagiue there was the leart touch of sarcasm io what she said, 44 that George didn\u2019t leave the money to you 1\u201d \u201c Kb, you think so, do you ?\u201d said the farmer, his heavy features lighting up.44 Look what I could ha\u2019 dene with five thousand dollars\u2014and the place needing improvement so much ! Yes, even one thousand would set me up ! And to think of all that money lying idle, for Robert to come into, and spend as he pleases.He'll go oif as soon as he gets it\u201d 44 That depends upon how you treat him, my son,\u201d said Grandma Macy, looking up and resting her needles.** Treat him !\" and the farmer leaned forward, glaring at them all.44 Don\u2019t I give him a roof and clothee and food ?Would you have me knuckle to the boy, to my own son, because he Is coming Into possession oi a little paltry money ?A pretty father I should be !\u201d Grandma Maey\u2019s needles clicked on, and Annt Mary looked thoughtfully at the fire.The old-fashioned clock that had ticked in its ancient corner for over seventy years ¦truck nine.Bertha had slipped out of the room, gone through the kitchen, and up the back stairs.The wind was rising, and the rain, which had just begun to fall, drove heavily apainst the window panes on the upper landing.The girl moved swiftly down the narrow passage in the dark, toward a door at the further end through the keyhole of which came a faint light.Here she stopped, and tried the latch oi the door.It did not let her in.44 Robert I\" she called.44 Robert !\u201d 44 What la It, Bertha ?I can't come down \u2022gain, and\u2014I'd rather be alone.\u201d 44 But I want to speak to you.O Robert, won't you let me in ?\u2019 44 It\u2019s no use : I won\u2019t '!omc down.\u201d 44 No, you needn\u2019t ; nobody has sent for you.1\u2014I just wanted to see you.\u201d 44 Well, here I am,\u201d and the door opened suddenly so that the girl, who was leaning against it, almost fell into the room.She recovered herself, however, and stood there looking at her brother with pitiful eyes.44 1 wish 1 knew what to do,\u201d she said, and ended with a long drawn sigh.44 I know what to do ?\u201d was the boy\u2019s rejoinder, and he set bis month sterniy, so that there was in hie face a curious resemblance to the old man downstairs.44 Y'ou won\u2019t do anything wrong, K-ibert, I know you won t ?\" she said clasping her hands.44 I\u2019m sure father means to do everything for the host.Try not to mind.\" \u201cI do try, I have tried, hut it\u2019s no use.Think 1 can t see ?Father is mad because that money it coming to me, inetesd o( him.1 wish Uncle George had never left it to me ; 1 could have got along without it.It only makes me wretched all the time, tho way father treats me.and I'm tired of it.\u201d 44 But, dear Ribert, every one sees\u2014I mean,\" she added checking herself\u2014*4 you have grandma and me, who love you dearly ?Don\u2019t that make up to you for these little crosses ?lather, though he la so rough, loves you very dearly ; ho is proud of you, but something has made him irrltaldu of late, and\u201d\u2014 41 Yes, ever aince Uncle George died and left me that money,\u2019\u2019 said Robert.44 And you know he has been making improvements on the farm.Perhaps he has got into debt.\u201d 44 Well, that\u2019s not my fault,\u201d said Robert.44 I believe in my soul you wish that the money had gone to him or you,\u201d 44 O Robert?\u2019 44 Forgive me.Bertha ! I know how girls feel about such things, and it's only natural that you should want to help father ; but 1 tell you candidly, if I had the money tomorrow, I wouldn't lay out a cent on this miserable old place.1 hate it, and I'm tired of being treated like a child of five years old ! All my faults and errors talked over, no matter who is by ! I m not going to stand it any longer.If he can't be reasonable, be must get some one else beside me to vent his spite on.\u201d 44 0 Robert, what aro you saying ?\u201d 44 Just what I mean.1 won\u2019t stand it ! It\u2019s had enough to be cooped up in this old country p'aco, end then to biug into the enclosure, his countenance fairly shining with pleasurable excitomeut.He had found a black rhinoceros asleep in an open glade not far from the camp, and with out waking the beast, had hastened to his master, Mr.Gillmore donned his shooting clothes and set out eagerly iu search of the long desired game, Our course led us through heavy timber till the more open lauds were reached.These were skirted, through grass aud brush, almost up to my hips, for a distance of about two hundred yards, when my attendant enjoined upon me the strictest silence.From the expression of his countenance I felt sure that the game was not far distant, and I was not without fear that the foolhardiness of my mau might bring me closer to the dangerous animal than was desirable.Soon we halted aud listened* All was silent to my ear, except the occasional utter ante of an unknown bird\u2014a rhinoceros bird us afterward appeared.A short further advance rewarded us with a sight of the feathered stranger, which was about tho si/.u of the Koglish starling.Kvery few ssconds it ascended about twenty feet, uttered its call, and at once returned to ity porch.Just thon I became aware of a new souud.It resembled tho heavy breathing of a large animal when asleep.Sunday called my attention to it by placing his hand beside his ear, but I had already heard it.My guide again motioned me to follow him, and I followed for several yards.Then another halt took place.Sunday was all excitement.Still he did not lose his self-! possession, for by pantomimic action ho ex-pressed a wish that 1 should substitute new percussion caps for those ahead y on the nip i pies of my riile.That there was danger enough I was ; thoroughly convinced.There was neither rock nor tree near that could afford the least shelter if my «dm was faulty aud the rhinoceros chose to attack us.However, it was a case of \u201cin for a penny, in for a pound.\u201d I indicated to Sunday that I was ready for the fray.Ho broke with a sharp, quick movement a branch of a hush, and almost at the same instant the rhinoceros stood before me, not fifteen yards distant.The first action of the huge, unwieldy beast was to turn his head to the windward.This movement prevented my getting the shot 1 desired, and 1 waited for perhaps one or two minutes.Then the ponderous head came slowly round.I raised my rifle, made due allowance for the shortness of the range, and pressed the trigger.The usual crashing sound announced tho striking of tho bullet, and then began a scene which beggars description.Fiom the moment the rhinoceros was struck It commenced spinning round without u teriug materially ils locality, at the same time squealing in the shrillest tones.This movtmuut may have been tho result of the concussion of the bullet ou the hr&in, or it may have arisen Irom a desire to discover from what direction it hud received the injury.While this performance lasted it was impossible for me to put iu the second barrel, hut at last tho motion ceased, and the screams subsided into long drawn breathing.The wound was mortal, hut I wished to put the creature out of its misery as soon as possible, aud at the first opportunity fired again.The result surprised me.The rhinoceros rushed forward for ten or twelve strides.The pace, for so cumbersome a brute, was astounding.Then suddenly the whole animal machinery failed, ami the animal fell\u2014dead, I believe, before the carcass was stretched upon the ground.I was uncommonly well out of the fray, but 1 resolved for the future to leave black rhinoceroses alone when out in the open, with no cover within reach.\u2014Youth's Comjxmion.PRAYER AND \u2018ANSWER REMEMBRANCER.MONDAY, MAY 9.Give heed to me, Ü Lord.\u2014Jer.xviii.19.Behold he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.\u2014i\u2019s.exxi.4.For Lin with all It yields of joy and woe, And hope and fear, .Is just our chance o\u2019 the prize of learning love,\u2014 How love might be, hath heeu, indeed, and is,\u2014 And that we hold henceforth to the uttermost Such prize, deipite the envy of the world.\u2014Rohtri lirotcning.THE FACT That AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla «tues «TilKKs of Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions, Moils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism.anil Catarrh should he cou-vineiug that the same eourse of treatment wiu.\tvor.All that has been said of the wonderful cures eifeeti d hy the use of AVER\u2019S Sarsaparilla during the past :>o years, truthfully applies to-daj.It is.in every eenae, The Superior Medicine.Its curative properties, strength, effect, and flavor are always the same ; and for whatever blood diseases AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment.When you ask tor AVER\u2019S Sarsaparilla don\u2019t be iudtieed to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest ingredients.contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of a]>-pea ranee, flavor, or effet t, are hlood-puriliers iu name only, and are offered to you because there is inoro profit in selling them.Take AVER\u2019S Sarsaparilla Prrjiared by T»r.l.1'.AverJVt'o., Lowell, Ma?*.Hi lii by all PrutWtao; Price (t; «u boitU*, fi.Cures others, will cure you F Business Cards.i CONQUERS A CURE IN EVERY BOTTLE THE J A SAFE, SPEEDY $\tSURE CJRE I SjRHEUMATIS! 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Your wife iimst lake inort\u2019rxerrliie.\" But, diK-lor, w liât can I do 7 She refipu-i in *iir ' Git«' het Silltlli tni tley to go shoppip;; w:lh \" rjnr'$ ttuiar.i hi: sr\\ i:n simpletons A HIM.NAN> TAI.S i A » ,>//» th( .tUtihuhn'l /VoirrrL One of Daukha\u2019* favoiite stories i* tin folioiviu tngi-iiiioii* legt ud ¦ Ouee u|Knt it time seven *im|de(nu* were goin^ .¦tiotig a rniul And hcln Id the; nune tu a lilo pi» Idle of ruitivruter which lay ellllund hrlghl uiider Ike rky.Anil looking Into the puddle, they could II«i| and the on! woman da d, heln»r smothcn-il hy the paddy And when the wi-emnn \u2022 mue In iiiiogr) and asked for his wife, the gtmp'rtnuN told him wlint Imd hnp|* mil And when he was ?Med, they ask< d with simple fan s wby lie wn* angry with tin in tor oheying older» Tln-n the wl»c man, SMing no remedy, b d 'hem go and bury the old woman So they made a sledg*-of hamlmog, and |iutting the old wiuiian on it, s-m pit oft like thi wind, so as lo get home Die i|tiieki r to sup|* r Hut they w< nt so fast through the bamboo prove Dint the woman wo* swept off the sledge by a linrnlioo spike But this they did not perceive, fur a* soon a» they got to the place their one thought was to fM't a grave dug us fast a* |Mi*»ihle To thi* wo k, aeriird Ingiy, they addiessed themselves.And when th.1 will .e\tAlt Tearhrrt.Oak-ie.aait Ih\t.\t' » Wort a\"v ir.-.: t.j rr-; »; H U B! AND SWvrrtir.AY >TKRN II -ITl Ai.AXNVAL MF.rT N .TNr acq- ia\"r< Mit* >rr r th- Wxerr tt »; la.« .\t- tf '\t- *11» I r.K >\t'\t» 1 atitiiM oc Tl\u2019tàDAY oeit.the Ias i-.»- .a: J .W p .I -r Uf t r.f -* r.»\u2022 1\t^ \u2018 a .i :\t.n iK-t* aa a.»>\tf El r- i.KOKT.REID.Cro- > - rr\u2019Arj.&\t1>* PRINCE OF WALES ,-A,\tRlt.IttlNT.1SA*9 A.W.AL DRILL-The RrciSMit «\t;.a*a.- - r- \u2018V:-r a» 1 .w, s -\tT V.'ÜA V \u2022 \u2022 1 .\t»: '\t\u2022 .I »w a- .I \u2019\t.!?\" i'aaJt * at- t,.T .*U.»*«: ,-I Bt omifr.J.roRTEOt v tapt.and Adit.Future Meetings.Windsor Concert Hall! >R E J.SHEPPARD.Mata^-r GRAND LL0ÏD MATINEE B* C.A E HARR:'» coxceets MterDOOD, Hay lltii, AT 2 30 P.M.X- EDWARD LXDTD tb* tenor.'e aaacaUd t j B- ERNRsT WILLETT, tar ctiai ojtetsa.Bi-«'AiL».«rrA r pivbxl, Br PRAXE BAY\tact Kala- - HEN YBER.1 A ' ^apaaiet ALL SEATS RESERVED AT Si.00.T.ire ac.Pr-«rMt3 M li ¦>.k' «.I X it.i in Mraarii^i f ; | .The I k-t ii ill .( ilie DklLV \\V ir\\r*.» la .1.lii.-r.-il III 'hr \u2022 it> « my «Hiiiu^ ut jmlilliauuu at (W t»./ auuuui.Allll HTMINf.K4TM.DAILY MITNRvt Fue iii.oa ai I tipnarda, ILv t»-.Imr Cuulra.I «M lai raWeU.rui- WEEKLY WITXKSH.\\* ih lav\" ty|v or I»ll*.Dk I» r line '>fii* thir.1 ne il ti u n >.I n .-ir lu.iai aiuall alrert.aiUA typek ul .iiitraoi ral.a à hi gailn Witness.MONDAY.MAY 9, 1S92.Utlon aud thceo < liatijjff only d«inAod«d tlio wipii'K out ol two couatituenoloa.Tho eu.allrat cooiititutuciva ahould hdvo boon choaf n aa victltna, with of courae aome rf^ard to wbtther they were loaln^ or Raittiux in IMi'ulittiot), aud whethfr tho aurroundinn coiiatituondea woro alao amatl and aleo loain^ in |>o|iulatiou.Tiu (lovorumont.lot ua proauntf, lookinK for ouch a group fixed upon that which conatitutoa tho poninaula between Lake Krie and Lake Ontario, whijh contained the following couatitueuciea i \u2014 Thkkf Sikmh Gihid I\u2019K.'srEi r that one of the City Improvement Aaaociation'a recom-mendationa will aoon be carried oat in the extecairn of \\'iger equare and in theaecuring of the added portion aa a playground for little children.It teema a great pity that when a breathing ground ia obtained for the public it ia turned into a mere abort cut or at beat into a loitering apace, and our boya, until they are old enough to wander about with glrla, are exclude»! from them, and In* atead of having joyona play have to loiter at atreet cornera to the injury of their own morale, to the detriment of the public con* venience and to the dlatreae of the police.NYe do n't believe that there are many healthy boya who would prefer loafing to play if the play were within their eaay reach.We ahould like to aee large aectiona of our public aquarea gravelled or aaphalted for the boya to play on and other aectiona made aacred to girla aud little children.INSOLVENT NOTICE.LAXADA\tI rt/j*r>CB or vr-a»w,\t,\tat.I'KfilOR OOt.'BT Dutnrt of WaAkaL\tI la ÜM B>*U*r >y WILLIAM BOBBIE, 0< BOVTRRAL ¦»\u2022«.la tmwHrs* «f Arw> T70 .f tb* O^rqy ( in\tUi*» f.tfcu lay t.J'yllX BrD H AI.NH.'A B'«itf*W.\tAtrrpiotutt »m >/y «#* Uf «Mil u Conservative, .(irenvilleBooth.12,011 id.» Conservative.\u2022 Leeds aud litvuville North.14.521 (s.g.» Conservative.Leeds Bouth.22.IM (v.a.g.i Conservative.Drockvi!!»-.13.&V»\ti*.*.) Conservative.Lmark North.I9,3i'ô\tid.» Conjkrvative.lAcark *ouih.Id.tWi\tis.g.i Conservative.Frontenac .14,445\t(d.d.1 Conservative.Kingston.19,204\t(f.g.) 15d.TS> These nine constituencies have only an average of 17,41(3 inhabitants, or 2,300 less each than the ten constituencies from which Sir John Thompson \u201c made to disappear \u201d two constituencies.The smalleat constituency in the Welland peninsula group contained 14,091, and the second smallest, which was alto wiped out, couttined 15 315 inhabitants, while the smalleat conttituency in this St.Lawrence Hiver group, South Grenville, contains only 12 931 inhabitants, and there are tv.o others with 13,-523 and 13 \\\\~f respectively, and still another with 15.>*m If two seats had been taken away from this group the average would still have been under the stand»reen carried through in this group.A group adjoining tbe Welland one haa also >«eo gerrymandered ao that Sonth Norfolk, by the addition of a Conservative township from Haldimand.haa been made Conservative by a majority of 779, instead of 7*3, by which the Conservative was elected last year.The following is the group : \u2014 Kusstll into a Conservative constituency,and making It a Grit hive of I'rescott.Surely a Government must have loat all aenao of decency and self respect or it would not perpetrate such a shameless trick as that.Of course, they rely upon the mere faut that Hussell has seven thousand more Inhabitants than i'rescott, and tho change tends to equalize the populations.But there are twenty or thirty other fir more glaring in equalities, aa any one can see who looks at the various groups which are untouched.We have already shown how the small ridings of Grenville, Leeds, Krockville, etc., are un-equalized.The same is true of the adjacent group Liberal.AililhigtoQ.24,151 I.Hxral.Ix-unox.II,902 Conservative.I'rluco Kdasnl.14,892 Liberal.Kfu (sg) u;,i74 Tho Inequality of Lennox and Addington Is greater than that between Hussell and Prescott, but no charge was made.The next group west also shows inequalities which aro far more striking than that between Hussell and rreaoott, but no chango has been made in it : ConHervativc.Kant Northumtxrland.22,001 (*.d.) I.iU-ral.West Northun>i>erhuiil.14,IM?\t(d.d.) Conscivative.Hast Durham.17,051\t(d.d.) l.lbetal.Weat Durham.15,475 id.d.i Conservative.Hast puU rboro.21,920 (f.g.) Conaervative.Weat Peterboro.15,808 (v.f.g.) Conservative.North Ontario.21,840\t(at a.a ) I.ilx-ral.South Ontario.18,471\t(d.d > Liberal.West Ontario.18,7W\t(d.d.) Liberal.North Victoria.10,819\t(s.) Libera!.South Yietoria.20,455\t(S.d.) not only do great irregularities exist, but many of these constituencies are much below tho standard in point of population, while Prescott as well as Hussell was away above It.All or nearly all of these groups were overrepresented aa groups, and tho need of redistribution was greater in them therefore.Here Is another group where large and small constituencies adjoined one\tanother,\tand in which no change haa been made :\u2014\t\t Liberal\tPeri\t\t.15,47.'\t(d.) Conservative.Cardwell\t\tts, HI\t(d.d ) Conservative.Halton\t\t.21,988\tt*g ) fllsral\tSouth Wellington .\t.24 478\t(d.) LiN-ral\tCentre Wellington.\t.24.490\t liberal\tNorth Wellington.\t.24,968\ti Conservative.East Urey\t\t.26,225\tt« g ' Cons* rvative.North (irey\t\t.26,941\t(f-S-i Lilsral\tMouth (irey\t\t.84,672\t.11 I.ib«ral.\t East Stmcoc\t\t.45,SOI\t\u2022 Cons* r'ati»e.North Mimoie\t\t.-dS.-A»\ttf.g.) C'< iioervativc.Mouth Mimc-ro\t\t\t 20.827\t(d.d.) \t280.854\t It will be noticed, too, that these small con stituencies in all there groups which are left untouched are declining in population while both Hussell and Pnacolt are gaining in population.Ea-t Bruce\t\t.21,355\t(d.» North Bnire\t\t\t\t 22,541\t\u2022r g > West Brace \t\t\t\t 20,718\t.d d.) East Huron\t\t\t 1H.908\t(d d ) Sonth Huron\t\t\t 19,184\t(d.d.) West Huron\t\t\t 20,020\t\u2022 d d ) North Perth\t\t.20,909\t(S g - South Perth\t\t.19.402\t(d d i North Waterloo.,\t\t 25,245\ttl.g) Moath Waterloo.,\t\t25.148\t(l.g ) \t2191560\t Li(r.»ervative.\t.\u2019sonth Norfolk.\t\t 17,780\t(d.d.) 1 Connervafive.\tEast Elgin\t\t\t 26.741\t(a.) UhswJ\t\t.West rgin\t\t\t 23,925\tts.) 1 Libera!\t\t.Kent\t\t\t 51,444\t(f-r> Uheral \t\tNorth Ess*-»\t\t\t 41,524\tfig.» liberal\t\t8*)Uth Essex\t\t\t 24.011\tffg.) \t24.972\t174.868\t In the next group tbe only change was in the city of London.This city, which gave majorities against Mr.Carling, haa had added to it tbe village of Weet Loudon, which ia across the river in tbe County of Hast Middle-¦ex, but which gives a Conservative majority of 117.Two wards of the city of London, at prreent In other ridingaof Middlesex,are still left out ef it.IJb*r» .\tNorth Oxford.98,131\t(» g > liberal.Hooih Oxford.22421\tid.) Conservative\tNorth Middlesex.19.095\t(d d \u2022 Liberal .Booth Middlesex.18,>r)C\t(iid) Conservative\tW«*t Middles»-!.Coo*ervatJvi- K«*t Middlesex.liberal.Ls.odon.( onservative Ra*t lambton.Liberal.West Lambton.libérai .iV.tbwell.2X.4AI\t224 M4 The Government made no attempt to rquallze the representation generally through 1 ont the Province, but here and there where i an opportunity offered to gerrymander their opponents out of a seat they have shamelessly taken advantage of It.We have already dealt with the case of London.The case of , i'rescott and Hussell la still more flagrant.! Here ia the group Libérai.I\u2019rvwott.liberal.(tosaMI.Conservative.< arleton.Conservative.Ottawa (|i.r »in»*rvatlve.X'ortb Rmfr*w Conei-rvalive.Houih Jtenfrvw But in the foregoing group of constituencies where the popularités arc all fairly large one change has been made.The village of Port Elgin ia taken from North Bruce and is added to West Bruce.The reason for this change is that North Bruce gives a Conservative majority of only thirty, so that Port Elgin with its Liberal majority of eighty-eight taken from it leaves a Conservative majority of IIS.Wtat Bruce being already a Liberal hive of 930 majority is now made into one of over one thousand majority.Can such open gerrymandering And a majority to support it in a house supposed to be composed of meu of honor ?Sorely not.AUT ASSOCIATION PRIZES.The nam»*s of the prizo winners at tin?annual spring \u2022 xhibition of th\" Art Anaociatidn wure announced on Saturday evening aa follows For tbe beet figure painting, 1100, to No.145, by Woodcrs'k ; for too second best, 0100, to No.21, by Ilrymtier.For the beat sea or landscape, Î'JOO, to No.4, by Ilarnalev ; for the second best, *¦100.to No.149, bv li.Wasson.For the best portrait.*100.to No.79, by Harris.For the b« st still life, Î100, to No.122, by Miss Reid.F\"r the best painting by artist under 30.fl00, to No.94, bv Leduc , second best, f.Vi, to No.85, by Mias Holden.For beat painting by jrtipil of the Art AriHi-iation.175, to No.til, by Graham ; fur second beat, i'A).to No.106, by PenfoM, F< r I'Cat water color, $ 100, to No.146, by Itell Smith : for w-cond bent ?50, to No.185, by Mis.Mclennan.Honorable mention to No.188, by Manky.The rlOO popular vote prize was awarded to Mr.Barnsley.THE SUNKEN \u201cCELTIC.\" The steamer \u201cOltic,\" which was sunk on I,ake Erie, on May 1, in a collision with the ir»in steamer \u201c Kaiiaia,\" coat r 48.000 originally.She was valued at Lloyd's at ?18,000 and was maure»! for ?12,500 with a Chicago company.She was a goo»l, staunch Isiat of the old canal hull»], and was used for carrying passengers and freight.For some years she was chartered as a lighthouse supply G.at by the Dominion Government for the Upper lAkf^sirts and was to have made the trijithis y» ar.The \u2022* Russia \" is a vessel of 2,000 tons burden.Aft»-r taking on tho \u201cCeltics\u2019\u2019 crew she mu for th*; shore and was beached, ono mil*; east u diii ti ll by t!i« ui-W pastor, tlie Rev.T.S.Me-Williruus, who in the foicuooii preached u care-liilly prciiaretl and very appropriate seruioii from a part of Gcncsin \\iv.27\t*\u2022 1 being in the way, the Lord led lilt;,'' The miuiiiter, speaking of his m w position as pantor of tile church, said tliut if he wms to |udge the fuluru from wliat lie had alrnuiV cxp.i i-ciiced and seen in Montreal, he would have ample émis»; to look ha»'k on tlie acceptance of tlie iittnUirsl»} with heartfelt joy and thunks to God, lie thanked them for the confidence and affection they had been so ready to bestow »>n him in culling him to tlie church.The providence of God was plainly seen, ami nil had been brought about by divine onlcriug.Six mouths ago they did not know that Hti.-h a person cust-»'d as tile Rev.1'.H.McWilliams, ulid lie did not know tiuir church, it had nil been brought about without uny seeking on ids part or they seeking him.With joy lie could say, with Abraham's servant, \u201c 1 being in tlie way, tho laird led me,\" Although human judgment had been exorcised, the guiding hundof God's providence had been largely instrumental in bringin:-; about tlie new relationship.Tho prominent thought of what lie was about to say, was, \u201cGod\u2019s providence and mail\u2019s relation to it.\" Rotli God aud KIca/iT had a good deal to do with the silceess of tilt; mission for securing a wife for Isaac, although there was nothing miraculous about it so far as outward n),pr-»r»ii,*o- were concerned.The leading* of God'a providence are eonstnntly s»-t forth in the Scripture, and the la lief in it is*so univ'-rsal that there is no need for any attempt to prove it, and the faith in this pfbvidenco of God is much more general than at first may appear, for even the most wicked persons have an umlereiirreut of faith in God\u2019s over ruling providence, and the Agnostics, while professing ignorance about God and his doings, yet cherish a hope that lie is really going to bring nUmt what is best.Our catechism put it very well when it declared that \u201c God\u2019s works of providence are most holy, wise and powerful, preserving aud governing all bis creatures and all (heir actions,\" but wlnle this ia true in every ease, there is a considerable difference in the manner in which God\u2019s providential care afieets those who aro \u201c in (lie way\" of holiness « ompnred with those who arc out of that way.Even people who know that they are treading mOoil's divinely appointed way do not derive the comfort they should from it, and fail to appropriate tlio full blessing that should (low from realizing (lie full sentiment of the hymn He Icieleth me, o blessed tlmuglii, i) word with heavenly comfort frmudii While God\u2019s providence runs along tho whole line of our existence, we should always use diligently tlie host means we know in order to carry out whatever we believe t»> Ihj for the best, for Providence dots not make man a mere machine.We may sometimes have difficulty in assuring ourselves that we arc following the leadings ot God's providence, but we are not to draw our conclusions adversely, even when tlie results arc seemingly a failure.Generally, there is not much difliculty in deciding aright about what is tin- first step m the jmtb of dut}, and if wo take this step.God will open up the way as fast as we will follow.Even those who have not yet begun to walk the Christian life, cannot claim that they do not sec tlie first step, and this step being taken leads them directly into the wav to ev.Hasting life.The subject of Mr.MeWilliam's discourse in tho evening was takdi from \u2022\u2022tlio parable of the marriage of tho king\u2019s sen,\" as recorded in Matthew xxii.Tin- first part of the sermon was devotiil to a description of the various kinds of ri eeption which |k ople give to tho Gosjh I message.This pHrable chiefly referred t»> the Jews, but there was also a strong resemblance in it to the way the Gospel is lieing received at the present «lay.The next thing to notice is the great ext.at of the commission.\u201c A* many as yc find bid to the Wedding.\" This was also an example for Christian workers at tin present time.In conclusion, tlie preacher said lu- aj>-nearod before them as a servant of tlie king of Iieavcnto proclaim Ins universal »»ITrr.\" Whoso-ever will may come and take of tlie water of life freely.\" The front of the pulpit was di-eoratcd with flowering plants, which had a very pleasing iffeet.THE FAHT DRIVING PI.AGUE.AN KXAMI\u2019Lt: Ml ST lit MAM.The Mowii says ;\u2014\" We are once more com-j » lied to refer to th»- hacknien.They must by all means be made to understand tiiat the streets are not a race courae, that the lif»- of the citiz.en is a sacred thing, and that if they forget this, they will pay dear for their negligence and forgetfulness.An example must be made.The verdict in thu Labelle case is ridiculous enough to make any ono sick.Another victim of an imprudent jenn is now lying dead in the General Il< spital.What will Is* done?A jury will be called together who will render ono of those stupid verdicts that would make jm-oplc laugh if tho thing were not so serious.The question is whether one can go out on the street without being thrown down, mutilated or kill'**!.Again, w.n pcat that the authorities must make an example and have the law resjiected.\" (T (Ac Editor of tfu Wi/ness.) Rin, When will furious driving, with a reckless disregard for life, cease in Montreal.I have travelliMl much on this continent, sud I venture to assort that m no city in Canada or the United Htates wonid such reckless driving 1st tolerated asexirts in Montreal.Scarcely a day without an accident, or a moment without tho greatest risk to |s-de«triatis from this « ans»-.Familiarity do-vdopes indifference to tbeae dangers, and if pedestrians were not as skilled in street crossing aa tho Spanish matador in a bull fight, the loss of life would be appalling.If Toronto, New Y*>rk, or even Chicago, were suddenly visited with such an epidemic for a dav without previous training of its citizens n la Montreal, the destruction of life would bo overwhelming.The carters and express drivers in this city seem to think they are tnonarchs of the street, when holding a pair'd reins behind » fast horse, and that they «!\u2022> their full when they erv, \"Look out,\" \u2022¦veil when too late toavoid what they would term an accident ! They forget, or rather don't know, that as a matter of law and equity, footmen have tbe right of way at all regular crossings, and that no miinicijial Imdy in Canada can interfere with that rigid.I do not lielieve that i-artcrs or drivt-ra generally are less law-abiding thau other citizens, when tiny know- the- law.Common sense would show them that tin- act referred to h tawed »in equity.Why, then, does not the Mayor, who is learm-d in the law, and wa* ho well verse»! in the French and English languages Inst Mardi, have the act translated and the city plaeaidtd with a copy of tbe act in both languages, warning driven» that footmen have tlie right of way at all regular crossings, as l fed confident that much »>f the reckless driving is don*- through ignorancoof that fact.P.M.P.Vori/r«'(i/,May 7, 1892.(TTY ITEMS.Letters patent have bmi issued incorporating the seen doing battle for the Toronto team.A meeting of the representatives of the cluba forming the district league will he held to-inurrow evening to form a schedule for the season.The Iliimlltoii Y M .c.A.club has reorganized for the season.The niff, ers are Henry McLaren, honorary president ; It.boring, president : J.Kobcrtsoo, vice president : J Wtlêon.treasurer, and Fred.Mill*, \u2022 \u2022 ¦ n wry.it.Wataonnod C McKay, withtbaofflccr*.will compose the executive committee.Wanderers.Crescent*.Springhilis, Pic\u2019ou* mid Wanderers will probably compost* tie.' Nov.» Scot * Association.The Now Brunswick nvtnber* will Ik*S\u2019.John A.A A.Shamrocks.Y.M \u2022'.A«*o iatton aud probably Moncton and Fredericton.A series of game* in which each club plats each other two gmi,-* takes plan* in each province tlrst.and then the championship team of each province plays off for the |*\u2018ti-nant.The Mechanic Juniors elected the following officer* at their annual meeting held recently: this, tirant president ; J.W.Sephtun, vice president : W Graham, secretary ; W.Bhclau, ticasurer ; K.Cullln, captain ; B.Cullln.Bah hell, W.Neil.F.Lamb, corn nlthv.A Maritime Lacrosse Association has been formed at Truro, N.S.RA8F.BALL.The Cornwall* have begun practice.The Toronto league opened on Saturday.The tittawn t'ntverslty nine have found it irapos slide to visit Toronto thi* month to piay with the 'Varsity team.The visit may occur next month The second annual meeting of the Montreal Amateur Base hall l.eagnc took place on Friday in the Mechanic*'Hall The clubs represented were the Cltp-|ht.Crescent and Hawthorne The Montreal* and Cranbya applied for admission, and were permitted to enter, making the League n live-club one The tits* tioti of officer* t< suite,! as follows: Hon priwidcut.B J.McCalltim ; president, J Bayne, Granhy ; tat vice, o K.Stanton, Hawthorne ; 2nd vice, K J Hunt, Crescent ; secular) treasurer, W.J.Honey man, Clipper.The outlook for a good season tu baseball circles here thi* season i* bright This year the Amateur League will consist of five cluba Instead of three, us was the case a year ago.It was with difficulty that the Iwague was organized last year with only three clnl'S.the Clippers, Hawthorns and Crawenta.lire clubs received more support than was antictpatis! at the start, and as a result, a couple of new cluns wen* formed during the season The Creaccnts won the championship, though not without a struggle.The idea of increasing the l.eagnc to a live club one was cartlcdoul at the annual uix'Lug on Friday night.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS* w hen the Granby* and Montreal* were admitted The former club is raid to Ik- a very strong one and likely to make the city clubs work for honor*.ADVERTISEMENTS.(jUOiTH.The itrst of a series of ban,Heap matches, under the auspices of the M'S,treat (plotting (\u2019liih, eaineoiT 011 their grounds, 'i'J W ludsor street, Inst Saturday af'.ei-tinoti The weather being favorable nllmctc I a large number of quoltcrs from sister chit»,, mid niony of their friends, to witness the playing of the wemiters of the champion quoiiing club Owing to the early hour at which ilia match commenced only ten of the member* conld tte présentât the start Mr It Oram, Of the Dominion (plotting Club, was selected os referee The following is (he result of the various draw* Alex l.itulsny\tfirst thaw, \t21 W.J.Smyth\t\t\t.M s Tinning.\t\t21 F M Fouler\t'J .1 J Adain».\t\t21 W J.4iill|awiU\t\t.At William Wall.\t.\t.\t21 W Raymond\ttl John Hule,.\t\t21 J Ciinuiiighani\t.11 s Tinning\t\tSttOrid Draw.\t 21 J.J Adam*\t.20 Wm.Watt\t\t 21 John Hale\t\t.11 Ah x l.lmlsuy.\tAlex l.imlany, b)i Third Draw.\t 21 8.Tinning\t\t.IS Alex.Lindsay.\tWin.Watt, bye.t'uuith Draw.\t21 Win.Watt\t\t.10 Wm Walt\t\tFijth Draw.\t 21 S.Tinning\t\t.20 At the close of the game the prizes were awarded ns follows :- 1, Mr Alc.x.Lindsay ; 2, Mr Wnt.Watt : 8, Mr s Tinning \\ vote of thanks was tendered toM> tinny Oram for his impartial decisions The next huudicap match takes place on Saturday, May 21, at two o\u2019clock.DOMINION (p'on'INit OLITB.The ground* of the Dominion (plotting club, corner of Atwater avenue and st Antoine street, are now ready and iu tlrst elass order, amt many of their members urc practising every evening; hut tire officers would like all the members on lh ry Saturday afurnoou for practice, to pre pare for the friendly match, * to take place on the (pteen'a Hlitliduy Tins club is open for challenges from any of the regular organized quoitiug cIiiIh» in the city.( omiuuulraliou* t tie sent to Mr.Itaninin, secretary, 2b St.John street,St.Ilcurl.vvvy \to ?4.\t! ? O 0$ ?\\ Till.OOTLAK.Mud be CLEARED before the tiist ot June, aa 011 that dato wo cotunicnca our NEW SYSTEM of supplying the public DIRECT from our OWN FACTORIES.Huts saving tho RETAILER'S I'ROFIT.Tom: FABI.V FOU FlltKT 1\u2018K k OF IIAUUAINn.TKNNIS.The final Hein the Ottawa tennis tournament t >nk place on Katurday.It wa* closely contested, and was wiUtosed hy a large gathering.Tho coiii» sta!it* were Mi as Ritchie and Lord Kilcoarsie against Miss A.Clurkc and Mr.JuliiiH Loy.The match w as best of five sets, and although ih>- former pair won tlirea: *, t* straight off, no I,-** than l i game* were ii' ceaaary to decide them In the tlrst ret Mr.I.oy and tils pariurr reached 5 games to 2 arid 10\u201430, 1ml their opponents g'Hually crept up and tinallv w:n by K to 11 They also won the r, con,I ret tiv fi gam, * t I The third was the longest and most exciting and was not ,ie ci,Id until 22 games hud In,'it play,si, Isrrd Kilcottrsie and Mir* Ititoliie finally winning hy 12 gaines to 10, and this decided the rubber and match.aqua m s.' The following officers were elect,si at the nmuial meeting of the ht Lambert Hoitlng flnh (\u2018resident, A.J.Whlmby ; vice president J C Bowden; secretary.VV.Morr's ; treasurer, W Wright ; captain, W Beatty : committee.A Cameron.\\V.Cooper, A Irving, A.Snttth, A Horsfall, W Duckworth, \\V A Wilson, IL Browse \"I he lr, a.-itrer's statement showed a halauce of nearly fldb on hnud.while ihe Hirplus of a*r, t* over ll.thlluies I* more th in $t.2>)0.The niemh, rslilp I* at|>|, *«-,it PH, and L', new mem bers aie on the roll for balloting.MWKI.I.ANF.orS.Prac'ice begins to-day with tin-Ottawa ITnlversity clutis Two matches are IjIk- played every week unti June 1.*,.St viral Ottawa hipyr.i-t* will wlteel to King-t in on the Queen's Birthday Every nic-nhcr of tl, \u2022 club lias decided to ride to Kingston on Dominion Day.Tho-e was .a good utteiidauce of rltlenv-n at the op, nil.g cf the butt*.\u2022 HI,- st.Luc, on .Saturday.Thu weathei was extremelv ,-,1,1 and variai,I,\u2022 wind blew across the rang-.-*, which made sltoutlng uup'e.uianl and the scores below the average.The Montreal Curlirg Olnli are ah-iot t » Imtld a handsome new eluli h 11*,¦ In th,-re.ir of'In-ir present link, 't h,-entrance will Ik- from k;.Mark strvet.There will l»ea .tin ' of the Lachlnc Boat f ill) on M e Inesrliiy , v, ning t > n ttle tb- qnestion of who', rhall lie done to celebrate the Queen's hit tltd iy HEIN EZMAN & CO., ( l-'j/itablishett IStiO.) MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS.FACTORIES, WEST TORONTO JUNCTION.mm t m iWzt XÆ NOTES AND NOTICES.Gt:o.Bahkinuton .V Sons, 218 St.Jatnow street, manufacturera atid dealera in all kinda of travelling requiaites generally.Sole leather trunks, basket trunks, hat and bonnet ca.-ten, travelling hags, pnracs.imeketliookH.ladies' j chatt laine t'aga, ladies' and gent's dresaing cases, | tlnsks, travelling rug»: hIh,, sporting goods, game I and fishing bag*, cartridge bags and belts.Lawn Mowers repaired, sharpened and for | nalo at Cltincliaao's, auivessor to J.Fowler, GJ'J | Craig street, near Blcury street.Gko.Baurikutox A Sons, 218 Kt.Jante» | street, matnil'uctnrer» and dealers, in all kinds of travelling requisites generally.Sole leather trunks, basket trunks, hat and Isinnct case», travelling bags, nurses, pockctbooka, ladi,;»' chatelaine bags, ladies' and gent\u2019s dressing caaea.tlaski', travelling rugs; alsoiqiorting rihmIh, game and tishing hag», cartridge bug» and bolts.SjH'inc: Mock of 1IEINTZMAN (Jniml iintl l piiçhl I'iimos non on Sale C.W.LINDSAYS WAREROOMS.2270 ST.CATHERINE STREET.iSccoiul-// fill (f\t(lint Or if (HIM rrreirrtl in pnrt /ntifnirnt.\"yyi-: beg to notify OU It PATRONS \u2014THAT THI \u2014 MFItM'AI.Il t M* ST.J tnKH HTKLF.T, SEW I .US ¦tou» i»i rturni.M.ADVERTISEMENTS.IT READS JUST THIS WAY HOMES PBRNIKHEO ON CREDIT AT CASH PHICKS.ASK B.S TO K8TI-MATK.THAT'LL KKMOVK ALL DOUBTS.WK MEAN CREDITAT CASH BRICKS WHEN WK HAY IT.ANY OTHER SOBT OF TALK LS NOT KXBKOTED HKUK, OK L'OURHK NOT.WK KNOW WHAT TO DO TO HEKVK THE I'VBLIC, AND WK KNOW THIH HRIOHT, KKKN PUBLIC I'NDKILSTAND3 US AND OUIt WORK.AND YKT TIIKRE ARK CUSTOM E ILS DOMINO HKBK AND LEARNING THK8K I'Al TH AFTER PAST 1HTTKK KXPERIF.NCE.THEY HKF.OUR CAUPKTS, OILCLOTHS.BABY CAR IHAGEM.KTC., AND KNOW THAT THEY HAYF.BKKN PAYING BOCAI.I.KD UArtll IIOU8RH FROM TEN TO TWENTY PERCENT MORE THAN OUR PHICKS.WILL THEY IK) IT AGAIN* WHETHER YOU NEED ANYTHING NOW OH IN THE FDTUKB, YOU t.L NEVER REGRET THE TIME SPENT HERE.WERE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISH EUS AND SHOW A GREATER VAI\u2019.IKl Y FOR THE KITCHEN.\t1\u2018tRIOIt, IIIMX.-KOOM,\tKl DKOOtlS, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE WITHIN REACH.AND It CREDIT IS WANTED YOU CAN GET IT \\t II Hot'T INTEREST OR EXTRA CHARGE AND NO MISTAKE OPEN EVENING».METROPOLITAN M\u2019F\u2019O CO., ic:x AND I CM NOTRE DAME HTUEET.Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies \u2014on\u2014 Other Chemicals are need in the preparation of ______^W.Bahr i CD ' ' ' Cocoa, which is absolutely pure and soluble.It ha* more than three timet the ttrrnrjth of Cocoa iiiirII«M II Mil' tONCim.PUBLIf! NOTICE i> hereby given th»' il i, pro IvI to roii.tm \u2022 Hie alvOVe mentiour-d sewer* durio ! Hie |.v-«-nt .¦ 1 'in, sod |>rriet>r< in the aaid .'leet* r,r oeetinns if «'rr-ets, may avail tliemaetvM of tlie npl/irtoiiily to liate drains mad - from their |«o|*-r to* into Die mil piluo u'wers: and irreit-r .ton, 11 tlie Mid tei-etscr - 'I >n* of strer-t* who ftd tn Have rtrain* mn4li frerni their |>ro|e-rtiei to tlm iww put,Ire .*« «i r.< while they are* imder cotislru'-tioii and require 'Irani* to tx' ' ou.tru* led in the *tre t after tlH- |»,lili sewer hvt l»*e|i Cvmplsted.* ill Is* eharired an addl-tionat » sdam or iMrrina'irn'.Iiaveinriit.Pro|>n>-luni who may have eliiiu* for an < tretina tirirk or tile |Hpc s-w-r in ssi l streets oi » are her, l,y noli u.I that m-h .iaim* must Im, fi!-d with the City Hiirveyu, withi'i two iii\"nllre after tlie -nuipletiun of the new *ew-rs or sc tiuiis of «-were.PF.ItCIF AL H.HT.KKORKK, City »urv«yor.Cirv Hcnvrvou « Ovni s.I fit) Hall.Montreal, Ctli May, 1832.I MOTHS are positively repulsed by Tar paper.Now is the time to lay iu a supply.Pat ap in 25o rolls for family and delivored to any address in the city.D DRYSDALE, Hardware, 645 Craig street.Telephone 169.EDUCTION IN PRICE OF GAS.ON AND AFTER MAT lui, INSTANT.the pn-e of Gat will I* REDUCED TO It 40 PER 1.000 EKET, with 10 cent* off for prompt payment, makiuj tho net pri e |) 30.THE MONTREAL 4.AH 4 0.jyjANSELL\u2019S \u201c CREOSINE.\" Cure» Mai,t-, Ecaems, Ciofwqrm »ud all Hkia DuteMe, \u2022) I'-^i V \u2022\u2022 I.rf*a.J.4 A\t\u2022 Merit ci\u2019 «C 4 o.S.* ( C E TUURHI'ON, Aurtiiiueer 11 khuai'h sali:.Ai or loom*, See ,tud 'JIOM-Ctll sirred, wdl i»> tha Isiuist, w itle ut ev> \u2022 l>li\"ii, nf any over h-ld in oor r >oih>.sod Hitt molud- WHITE ENAMELLED liKDKoiiM SET.\"¦ Fît») WHITE IN AMKI.I.ED I.INEN CHEST.R \\( BEDltDOM KKT4.LARGE RK I KHiKR AIXiR.S, MANTKL III IM.IRON till I >4, MAITRESSE», sl'RI.NiM, MAHOOAS\u2019V Hih»K t'Ast.MA HtMt A N Y ht DLliOA RD, insiia In Kuslaiiit, H .t of su I (mas PROM\u2019HK RANG! DINNER HE'IXTKA SE IM, hll.K I.AMHKKtJI INS |liuportoi!|, amt othey xood* too iiuiiivroiu to iuenU\"U 4'.W.H4 UllliK .% ME.Au-tioasara.i flsle Im sure ti 10 a m »h*rp K 4 C0' f t Tltt'E'iTOX, A Msfi-ai/fr.W - tim.'r.- eitrel tusliio-tioiis |o * !l tlie intent* of th- reaideiu e No.iso ItlFIIRV STIIEKT., ovei Neliidls Drug .Store, N WF.DNKhDAY, MAt lllh, AT Id Oi'I.OOK 3 lie lu ire.i* iisstly fiiriii»h-inatret to the Ih-miogtiui Typ* wnre i.(.oily «liorl nme iu use) \u2022 ») Fi st, tod i,-i>ii,,.> Mi isle Hot.play* 12 nit.I.At.ni KIIF.U .4 40., Aurllnneer».'.'Positively no reaervs, rverythlug mu.i Im sold »« (l» > I'oildiug lias Ikmui r\\|*ru|ol*:i»l lor tlm w> Isiiuig of Itlemy street S.4 < T\u2019- lilt 14'LF'Jt.Iimt arrivsl.e« »s \" Hannatian.a full lia* of (h« Coitsiii Dy-le Cu.* Mo, Iiiiii>* in Oustiums and Pm iim it- Tyre DitiiionJ amt Ci -t* Frautas, ai Ittiees U> nit everybody.Ms, hmis on te w Monday.( ill and g-l our pn -, before O' J-rnig elsswlier*.4'.AA.MRIAI.lt «A 4 0., 204 Mi 4.01 alreef.Itroun A Ncrlvcr.R * S 4 LEAN DBA HT44KA41K.'fits null 210 11,4.01 atrerl.I^iu, »t rat\u2014in the i ily lor a lutiuislalion given.A D VET ITISEM ENTS.:> WKLLINDS, KOI Ht HOI D I I IOIII BE, HT4M KH, nmt nil ntlier l\u2018i'i>|,erl) INMBIO A4, AIN» à I IRE il A EKA LOAV It t\u2019M.4 nv r in- INhlBANII 4 0MI\u2018AN«, nf ll.irtroril, 4 tail 4 Al\u2019ITAL, Rf.oos.oat.I.tablreh.l PU' HEAD OFI'K'K Eolt CANADA.Ill 41.J.iinr» »lrrrl.KEKALD E.HART \u2022\t\u2022 ID itrrnl-Man.Mo'i'r-tl Ag uU, CYKILLE LAUKIN, C.MAITLAND SMITH Hob.Ag'-oU.GUSTAVE It FAliKE,\tE M Dlfl'DI.t, G A lit AH ft PKBRAH jy/| ANSELL\u2019S \" CREOSINE\" Cures Ul-er*.Hat\u20184 irlniv how ot I At* Ik.who lUv hOti, tin llo irowri u\u2019lilty 1»' In- tihi .* tiuntd tin 1m*v iiDoxsiiaii > \u2022ft« Uh n.on fc'nom* i.\tto t \u2022JTWr*l agaiti ! Iiirr.Tl i )>rtt> ha- '1.! \u2022.i i and all 1 In' )« *.S ., )- r- .n rrru jvn An \u2022 : nl»'llkl t anor i riof 1.h Ictkc U :n !i .tr.Mi t< thv by-l : Th, 1 avin*: tie ii'\to cure fur\tit.\tIt I» F\timply U o\tontinuea.\"\tAt»\tIt t:\t0 CAM ctrov\ti- *'\\i r ami\tkllle*\t1 t\u2019.ll\t kvrxlt\tr sail that tf\t\tLaU!\t> tt Aé fi*rt\thint of tt-\tt linv\t'ing tl\tlAl h< i40.\t\u2022\u2022But wore\tthan\tthat.\t* con* »nt« r.\t\u2022\u2022I-abrlle\tran\tbe artvsTed\t rr tit*\ti< fini'-l a\t11 1 eb\ti&rs™\twith « ortei\t; -e of killu\t¦\t\tIu* hmk\tthat a p\tr*i'n\tC4nn\tot tr if di»\t¦ebargi'l t\tv th\t* l'ort\t r jury\t.f thr Qm\tAns 1\t^ u:h\taIouc î dite»\thorgit g a\tprisu\ticr foi\treev'd \tirv ran or\t\u2022l.r t\thv rrn\tArrc?! w In !\tuiliacbarE*\thi b>\tthe i\tgrâni! tvlKV\t'cix'.-s *a.\t.1 to.\tnr rt\\\tgorier A tet\tan.', that\tIr;-'\t; Mi\tirm*n Ir.teh \u20ac>1 tv\t> mterfert\twh*\tn *u\t Î.o\tttly a few\tlay»\tU\tO it jaA Uderr\tiii'n rame\tt.> tb.\tR\trdt r'i o gel\tt .Ir>\th Ini oiSft* »r.l pn>te«tiog vs.n» t-arry th< l u nutulH.r* \u2022 n th- bâc» > f their tl«.: larr.ast*.'\u2019That ; only « < cbatxv of doiu?wrong and not anfft r.:.- :.«-«¦i»«^('iii.-o*.I am Jeternut od.Ü.av .r-rny otn f tbei.*haE .'arry i-.I Arnyaanicd Jo^epii Lwnre.rAMiuns ¦\u2022 t'iitar.\twa-rn.ir l * i -.v.at th* 'sn.rT ?M.Inl \u2022 «no.A!.nr *.r \u2022«.kl.»»\u2022 dri»«n by \u2022 roan :.»me«l TVli*', t i rr«-kx»*sne»* it i» alhcoî th» a\t!¦\u2022.\u2022.maa Tl^ I¦ y w«f na v^i :n tt.»\ta:: Notr* 1 \u2022 ¦ H *rre»'.*'«L Tl.- -it.;;\t.v irn MR.JONES DOES H i.rit AS xai&r :sgrt*T ts thï ban.-mrn-us-'i jtot.Ti t mq\".'.-?: \u2022 n the 1» It ¦ f .Tale* L* »a» rcn t»r and k.le*! » n Fr.ay 't.la:- k »Lrt-1.Ma» , tunneU a- tbe ü- .'.-rA.lî**.ta.Sa\u2014: -ay afv:: \u2022 .AV ti.* :r.;:\u2022** :-r.oi «\u2022r.Friday, ti.'rew're ;ar- \u2022 n.?t»:.u t* ldt;> «\t-r t: a: thfv w 1 c :\ta., »a*a.L \u2022 *t K.tnnlay.Tb*; k :: thir » r TEree w».r mranr tn -'fir 4y \u2022ai tar- 1 trj it»t in UEt U tom ro-md *r.i .\t.;i; Ali vr* /cr».r» m-i ut : .^d*r t5a» :\u2022 t.u: F:.Uav by ihe o r cer.II.jr.»omr.on bj ti* Coroner inf«i h»*.^\t» .¦ -\u2022».\u2022 Bxst agvtB on M> mil »» te\tMLici: ' Tl \u2022 l*ar panier.*.\u2022 On-of t4> j fiaal.r stye» r*r that b- » \u20224\u2014 jtv ar .it a:v rm ar na'-n-ir «vakl in*a -pran r m r» er.acte feet an*! w.d \u2022'owe ao oore.H» Coran», notidacly\u2014-Bnt yon mart y» r.n r-jt.nr.' Jorce .n kjoder ar«i aurr.-r ton**\u2014 \u2022 I ted y a I will r.t.I w»- bronjçfct here nr.l»ra a- Trrm-leAi be :c tt* ir»t [li, r.a- I *».- t d I ¦ a* -Jfùy van ted \u2022 -r -a.f an l ::. e x tr.i* r cr-teT\u2014 I Ld r t know how mich w \u2022.ne'* mothr r rr.irht t> r ka w wVn I «3mm »n« I h.a I ^a^e * r .ut r- .a^ whatewer wiiBeaae* J uAe.a ,nr* raa» *i_atî'\u2019S.Tlw reii w tt»*»*.F;»rr- lariT-er*.rare hi* *»»V:x«\tFr«:.:i.w: .a wa- tmatiau l by tkr oep»;!» r r * »r few t:.* er.x.'atec-Trn» sf the Jw ; -1 / r« u» f' \u2022 \u2022 I w»* a: 4* «a*- and ! we Ur»»*»\t| \u2022.»>* r/> ¦y \" -\t* -\t\u2022*».,.« : Ur v»-\t\u2022»* b /lorli j or.p:* *n0 Dr-¦ »*re ~a*.y \">»j rar* vt>_\u201c lieiaç »\u2014-/\u2022*-*ixc ne>!.wi:t»*%i «a.! tr>r- wae rrem to ;aae o the ».k pr ~ 'er ha»l r ie.1 to po*» i* r* .t»*\t¦ f-»r- uk.iTMoner wm mo* gamp fa ar !!*\u2022* 1er®, be ¦ old not .-^t l*wr.»d>d.Foretr-at Tht* w-.rx.»-»» ha* aa.1 r:'»tl.nv \u2022a-a.net the pr» z- r n partiraiar, and I \u2019lo not »\u2022» why we nr*-! to bear any r>»r* ar.tne\u2014'O.Cr/r-oer\u2014 \u2022 He» priaomr* l^« two tv raw, ao» b* ne» \u2022 tberr.V-jp.-.».\t.-v if yon V»-: ».Foreman\u2014Err »e don't need any m re wit-rree* » w* ar* ready to ST.\u2019\u2019* onr eevtlvrt iv»w.A* f*r aa 1 ire.prtwner .« not rerr in-.-n to tdane Ccr'T«er.-.»ga*t*d \u2022.»¦&»«\tOh.»**.I aew n*iw T'^i do t-/t want to fa .^'A:- the end* of jwetice.* ¦naman- \u201c Bat Ut a* a», the jirver.o r onr-he ta .n*.* lw net¦ \u2019 ¦ ntm i * now.T2h C \u2022 r'x»rr -\u201cI w.h d nr «orb tmng.Tm re»»u*.' \u2022 w.rir \u2022-» e «.e her*.»>t M'/ndaT, at 1 am go np r- \u2022-\tr.>;\tu.*\t* .-Vi» \u2022 Tke r* an be r.d-.a .*.t.'.*t tl** t>»r*inrr at thw orjaw- ha* faatl.f-JIy tned V» do uw dory.twe r»oc«er t»i* arrzasMis.Tl « amorn the jnry apiKiint Mi.I'tiviil wild reliintati' Mr.M-' t\tK imiuliui lit i f Mr.Itaviil haw tn.u at ran i d i*y tin t'niiwrvatiAi' and I ibrial bVill«\u2022ll\u2022»l,\u2022 akmg a :> ii in, v»- h»Vi' tin.had an' **.' *** '*\u2022\t1 1 they a-Ti i to n \u2022|>)'a*\u2019 it Mr.M \u2022 onin'll an 1 aj*-)¦\u2022 :iit Mi.Fallow.Mr.David l'atinot gi l iuy Ai t»'.\t1 aao otlum i.a .< almoet eiinilar neiurk*.*1 *otiby S v t* 'i'.advocate, mu « f Ut* lati Ki .Airder, La' w»: an application to Council : !.U a)'] .iinUal City « !\u2022 rk.The «aiiwn ik iman.w.»t m.h?to Craig, up (n rmao, Mwt HI Catbe\tt g Chib rtn«' t > '»!\t81 r.i a*.along sli.rbrivkt to Auihervt, up Amherst to Mount L val aven-.e.tlao 'e ut etward to the point of u.nit m-t tuent.F'th eide* i'f » a h ftrect e\\-Ctj'T Mount Royal avenue are inelnded.Xhrrt himu \u201croic in\u201d the mountain, St.!.¦ ti* and Lcvgan\twhich the city will ha'» to jay.N rîîo tualoppot .turn > p>»«iible, the opening hav :g 1».ii oruereJ by a !.|vecia» a : of the Quebec LegialaMre.With *uch ext»'n*:ve itmit*.the amivan:'A*on-tnl ut'-d by j r prs t«'r* at the extreme i mi* will ;\u2022» inliniteeitnai.tke he a vie* t as^s»tuent King .k- v t.rail on tkort propvrtie* situate on the *:r-M it*»;!.\u2022 ;\u2019b -e liru ** ar- % far.,'\u2018.'* *aid a St IVni* »trv t pnipr:e\u2018or Ui:* morning.\u201cWhat hem-tit »:.I .ver -M from tlmt street 1 don \u2022 even i- w w'rer.it is ' >:ül I shall have to pay.\u201d EARLY Cl.OSIN'b.THOsK ANCIENT POPLARS.:r.:\\*x: r> a».rmii t the* with wa\u2019ut tbeej».The Lombardy poj iar» n the »' harap «le Mar» \u2022a.! t.tav* Le.» n punted by the troop* .n the year >14.\u2014ite :n a bad way.S-mehavs diMpp» vre»l -nt.n \u2019.fc*:-» hav» ; ,»t their t pa an»! others tbeir «id*».Aii air more or le»a 'iilatc.lated.It -r »te»l tna: the cit\".tinder w:.'uarz* she parafe ?r-a;r.d u a; present, n-pla-e th* old pop.arv Ly - f ma; \u2014 ¦ f a fa:r sure I* .- an-\u2022rsue.:nat a number of tre** ar .- m the citv\u2019s p«j\u2014e»'ioc rea :y for trarupunting.THF.HAP.BOP.ELECTRIC LIGHT ' V-EL J: .\u2022 \u2022 a»:.- i r-nd-red ^idgment ti.* laom-tw a, :.X* f the ya] F> trio ti^e Ha.-i'.r Cornfniaw'.ot» rs.aa»l tb-nc Ounian* v».the Drummond' eg x t» oxpar.i .loyal L u:k*» I» aeKoer» a:* tj£ UiOîT CATHEDRAL 8TP.EKT.Mr.B.J.0»ghlin haa retome*! from a dx week* T»p to Ftir»»pe.A* one of the C»»mmi*-for \u20acalh»»iral «traet he re*um»d i».e «eat on eaMif'iay.T he*n'|U*t« i* expected to be cbmd \u2022»'rn»»rT'igar-(.aron cliarg»»».\tM'iiult.IMF.M'KFOW.N CASE.Jn-lg* Wurtek thi* nt'errung trant»d Die uane of a ant fit ItAlMM* corpus, letoioahle Due after» neew», in the» aae- of McK«/»wn.tU- Toronto iner-hant.inipn«oned he re.The objurtlf to v \u2019ire iiia ttJxmi 011 pe rsonal bail.PERSONAL.Mr Kelward Ll\">d, M»)or-firumes.\u2014In c- mpliance with y.r re-» -.i»\u2019.to give y a my opinion on ovenlrawn x «.»r.r.».I leg V' aay that, in my opinion, - - rue 1 and t T t iwd n any oommop-\u2022 i» pr.T'The p-itcn in wha h the &ui» .- f re* » l their u*r to carry the ht* k.Y ir k 1 favor of (he tSli lt)»i .a lliiu:ic:lig lliul Ihe t it> (.'otllnil II itl coliwliîiil lo t e»-.\\e Un- tAii-peralue ilelegaliou tbi» afternoon «t .1 tto ihithetn tin |inn»li prevented tu* .: .».i-.at l Sunday a I ting on the member* af cur ].»*' dv »i t » ti t»i itifortu th* ni tif the new \u2022 tloit about \u2022.>lt ta d» to get the rity t ouucll to pass the by-lav*» i i r* lanl to c ¦ rit g the .loot!* ut cerulu h Mir* uud on i « rtain day* 1 re*l, will :* .'let r -i : « -c nn.eti a.» I ilu uivself '1 he t'atbol e i Tt, t-< r' \u2022 .-hau au> otnv r man, romew f i' f to -i r- fr cun' v v*uh the evil» rui\u2014d v ;| \u2022\t-i.-: ii -*! unlay and Sunday **\u2022¦ it* 'hat ad'let b*i!li Prid*\u2014';Ul* Mlil Catholic* alike i mr \u2022ehMtWlU» are aei! enough known on the ».tv*.T .u AjiiiFtion.slnA-c w* sent *o stn-Ui.' .! i\tal ti île le .\u2019a tien to th*- City t'otwcii in Di ' \u2022 iber last to ask for protection for otu peop *\u2022 : r.t-ur>i i f -atiinlay night and Suiidfiv ?*.*\u2022» of .r» 1 bave no iloubtth.it thelonoratilegentU'-men who roin)*v*e ibe Council will listen to your new P» ti * en.at.d n e.only iti*.» the by avv, but see that It r-e * Xt*CU!*»t It oi l of ihe inconiprAli'-i.- iile thing* that 1 lav.-never beet» able to fa'hoin, how stringently the law» .ire * i.fori id with regard to miu*>r |>oia'».and how (lagranUy and with what impunity they art violated \u2022iv the privi i gut cla»» that run aaliiou» whieb desfroy not only '.he bodies but the *->ul* i'f *'ur pA.-ople.Your* respectfully.¦I M c.aU rs.jirie.»* Aid.Prhce to shut these place» up.They don't shut thttu up.They allow them tight beside the holm * ot th*' )ioiir*-»t laborers, who cannot n-si»' tin nmptaiion.How many of tht se so-called rt-Taurants hav» any provision whatever for supplying meal* or bilging*;\" \u201c Then yen would do away with saloons altogether \" said the reporter.\u201c Do a wav with them why, the law is there.AVhy sliA ulil tin- aid* rm* u be blamed for the .n»e* \u2022\tf liniukenu's* .i1 They are not responsible.\" *\u2022 Then you are not in favor of earlier closing?\" \u201c U a i of prin*if .yi*.It is hard \u2022 -ay how U.-t to apply it.Closing bar-room» will tn»t prt vt nt tiie sale of hiinoriu the nN>ms l»ehind tae Ear.We c.rn't cl»»e the restaurants nr groi-ir:* >.If a practii-able law is;>a-t 1 it will have to be enforced.If an impracticabl*: one, it will ri n\u2019.aiu a ile*»l letter.,, \u2022\u2022What practical answer do yon mean to give to the tetri* tame people;\" \u2022\u2022Tfct frar.ing f a by-law in a way that it \u2022\t.\t\u2022\t.\t; mi nd a r| -ml .-otn- mif»i n '-i nfer with th»* temperance people.1 an-, afra 1 if we niak*- a »»-'\u2022\u2022 n o'clock law that it can uiver be enforc*.»!.\u201d iVVNOI I Y PLEA AND CLAIM i \u2018v,'» i'*,i\t( V»'rr*/»\"**ili »»f.) c aima v».v ttic i'ivutiAtlly* have A'nh'r»»! *)*'.\t>i.\t\u2022.*¦.d tti itiA\u2018tv''hi'i|ui'i Court *'»»t theui citai gun: t lu ni t! .ttl'IA lliiitiia* M> ¦ t Avv.t oU .'i* anil paying \u2022m.w.«o.l w bk'U claliua VVV tit' SUi\tI * III till A i \u2022> .a* mom >m (hi>y d liotu tin Donuiiiou ar-art exerteme: t a: t.» r - *;xg- T*xei, t u.»\ttoreviFVrr lamage* «r i te pat Jort x pt.im\u2014ion of prr- taken\t\\m '£\u2022 Hnr^F-rC'-'tnmiaay ner» rb», tad g-.ver.trseir ssirv *.V.The Dm ran» nd-larkaciti ryi»\u2018L at* afver th* Cra.g -T/titrac: i>ad »» r* trar*»;-rrad t\tL-'i.' a: » .*\u2022.Tr r .o**t»on now mrrxaid rue f v, on* of damagM n the a Tsm aga.n»* u* Kar s-v C \u2022-r_\u2022 \u2022 amt*.tndthcf'Urt grarie/l ;ik.r'.r *>r aui erwt* In th» other act .on.t£-< »?\u2022\u2022*»»\u2022.-w ' f »\u2022*\u2022« \u2022\ta* t w V, be .1* : ied.an'I u»*t wvr* prot» - »ac«d ga.r-1 -ef*: iant*.A PROTECT.The Montre*! Brewing Company have fJV 1 a rot*»t with the Cl tv agatnat the 1 orp»»ratV>n .Nvwmg tb* Canmlian i a/.-.A ha.wav Company to '\u2022.&*(!-.t a track a.r»«*-«.The Bremcg Con.par.\u2022 a-aert U.at the city ha-no rigid V.grant tbu ;»nn>ge, that the » omrn i- \u2022\t> atum aonght »^n be bwl np eonatmeting a \u2022nb-way.and that they boJi the e»ty resp'sns.b*: or a., ilamagta.COMMON HTBEET WfDRSTNG.The iDan'lat.ori C\"tnrr.ttee held asp^.»al r»»\"-D ng tbu a'-.err.si:» to make a report on the Gsni-T»»x«rre*e.'i tl.e »an*» V» Council.»n orikr lo get he matter imiute tl.e Provincial I^gKatare this i til.' At.'V.* VVAi, v-< nil .»VA»M'*VAA^ W ! «tlVAVV Ii tt («.\u2022 I Dll III Ivitu » f\\W «be' I ovii half a ivvtliv.wv Him i*t I aikto aYahvv.vI liad tinutluli otiv tr,,\u2022* »ti>v ci iitwrtit.tin tli'ii t.ittcludi >t a iviniili'ra'Uiiii ftir ?PJ!*,-lKH>,t'll, id VI hit'll lilt t hit I lit lint lilt' as follow a : ItalaiH'*' I'll Dll I ii is g lav tltg dock.?S.ftJS.'Jl ; halaiii t ¦ u * xtra cost of (In' isitiis»' liasitt i iu-Dankun ut.?4,l»!,A.(HI ; extra dnviKing of tin* inner haain, DiU'l*»', t 5,73 id\u2019si ; hrii-k hiiilding on tho Loiiist I'lnbaukiiii iit, flo.iMiii ; luilaiici' for the t oiifi i tr * iitntiH'o and quay wall, r l,3;i'J.y.\u2019I ; contract j'rict lot «'oncn ti' nii'ribaof tho quay wutl, -1 Igeto ; halant'c on tho Ksiiniinaull graving dock, T70,'JdJ.\u2018.»\u2018.» ; |ilunt u sial l»y llor Majesty, tl.WK).1!AKC!FS]HKAUD FROM.(Sfifcial to the Witne»».) Kixosii.n, Out., May A piivato diwpatoli fuis that thi- \u201c(ilt'imru ' is safo at Dnhith.The ' Uaskin\u201d is now known to havo boon picktsl uji.(iOOD FOR ENGLISH STOCK R.VISEUS.I .Mis, May Tho cat tic ivhtriciion* wltich have ht * n in for* \u2022 in F.iigland for simte timo iia*i on accunut of the foot und tr 'Uth tlisoaai1, iiavr been n tnovoil.THERE IS MONEY.»TKFrT nrPROVTMEVr OM'.BATIOJts X.IKELY TO I'B\"-CT.iX> AS tSCAb\u2014THAT -ECaIND MOBTiIAUB Loas.Er pairies were m%de this uiorniiig bv a ll -ne.-e it p»,rter concerning thi: a.-tuai condition of the uty - loan account, with a vi»\u2019w- to a« 'erram the txsi't state of things «o far a.- the \u201c no im-aiy \" try isconooj'neiL Tho reporter was tn-' rt- 'd'itig 1 authority tliat there ettll nmains atcTit «\u2022.»00.000 of the loan unexpended.There \u2022\tai- the \u201csecond moitgag'j\" loan to the \u2022\t-.t^:.t of rl,000,000 nnt' uched.Tht antficirities are divided a* to th'' proper thing to do witli regard to the»e ftind-, hence tb* i.money \" cry.If *be balance \"f the old luaii -\t?iid ont now they fear that it will not realize as ma;h as it sbonid.They at the same time i,l j- ?to raising money on second mortgage whue tbe lirst is not all taken up.Others, however.' recomm» rded leaving the -\t.-r(unity of interferigg.DI RTY ENOUGH BEFORE.The Htr*et In«p*?t»»r thi* morning entt-reQ \t\t¦.\t\t\u2018ôi\tK'll Tel\t\t\t Comii.* rre.\tHI\t\t140\tK El'-etrir.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t VHI*- Mar.< .\t\t\tNO\tCan.Par.Ry.\tv.ii\ts9'.Uochelaga.\tiir\t\tHO\tl.¦,( A ut' * itJbC Hepl.No.2 white oata, Zî%c May.Tot rno.Muv 9.1.15 p m Cosing Wheat, tnu* « .rh eii't Ma> : rt»Kc June : sf.p^r July; *r>%i Aug C«>*n, Bnn , P-Hc '*eh uud May, Date, dull; lie cash.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(>» \u2022out Our Oirn Correrpoiuleut.) Qt'Ki iic, May 7.There is nothing which in-joii't * thu hi'in t tyf thi' uvi'Mtgit Quebecker mon-than theappeurutu'u in the harlsir of the pioneer of the spring fleet of Failing ship* every season, for it means thu resumption of activity in the staple trade of Stic )Hut, tho timber business, after the long Canadian winter.The arrival of the Hist sailing vessel is always warmly greeted, i'K|H\u2018*'iully hy the sloveilori.'s and shit* laborers, and tlir number* in which they lined the wharves along the river front this forenoon as tho harqtio \u201c Ni ptmiii\"L'nme into port in low of a tug, spoke volnmes tor the pitch to which tln-ir feelings w* re worked upon thcsubji ct.1\u2019lie \u201c Ni pt 11110\" satin I front London on the Jtlth March, consigned to Sharpli s A Go.of Queliec.NOTES.The new pastor of the Qtteboo Baptist Church, the Ri v.Mr.Day, is to preach a teiuperaiiee s r-mon to-morrow\" evening K-foro the Bneli City Cottneil of Royal Tomplars.TheCrtdit EottcKr Franeo-Canadlen are closing up tlu ir office in Quebec\u2019.Tho flovernment stium dretlgo \u201cHf.Louts\" arrivi d from Solo! this morning in tow of the steamer \"John Pratt\" to dredge tho river :vp-tuoaihes to tin Queen's wharf and Marino L>e-partinrnt'* building.Like winter \u201c lingering in the lap of spring,\" iliphtherin seems to he still keeping its hold on Quebec.There are seven honsos placard! I in the city for the ilisonse, and ntm» ca»e» in the city hospital, w here a child of seven years succumbed to it on Thursday.The Exchequer Court opens here 011 Monday.Mr.Kirottack, viro-nresident, and a Drothei' ilirector of La\tNationale, have returuod from an extended visit through Manitoba, the North-NYi st, tnitl British C'oliiiubia.where they went to look tor favorable opetiingii for branche» of their bank.They were delighted with thd country.The Tntbicieu of Three Rivers says that the Gran*! Trunk is closiug its ortiee 111 that city on account of the excessive taxes imposed by the Corjiorutiou.I >EE MI NG S SLNTENt E.DATE KIXED KoK Uls EXEe'CTION HIS I.ATKST 1.1 CH, Meuku hni:, May lh\u2014The i xecnti m of I're ler-i;k Di lining, the « onvioted murderer, wa» today set down for May 23.Deeming i* kept in irons to pit vent him injuring himself andotin r».as he is at times v* ty savage.He is reisirted a-sayiug that his motiitr predicted that ho would be hanged before he reai-h* d the age of forty.With n g a rd to his fnmily history, he -ta\u2019 » tliâ» lu» father's numl was unhinged, that lie wan of u very violent temper and that he died in a lunatic asylum nt Birkenhead.Hi» mother he describe» as good and kind, but she also, he says, was confined iu a lunatic asylum until sliortlv Kfore the prisoner's birth.His brother Sam.he also a»»* rts, was likewii-e confined in a lunatic asylum, hut this fact was only known to his other brother Albert.When in England, last yi ar.the prisouu declares he vainly endeavored t»> ascertain tiie when about» of his brother Kant.He has a sister who is employed a» a housemaid at New Brighton, near Liverpool, and another who 1» not right m her liiud.Deeming has :il-o given information us to some serious family tumble which R says occurred between 1*»«J and lT\"l.These stories, however, arc F.M! HATH AIJ.Y DENIED by person* who knew the Deeming family, and who say tl at while never distinguished hy special energy of character, it» member», except 1'rsd.Dt etuing.were always respectable and elear-headed.Nobody in Melbourne puts any faith whatever in the murderer'»» tori'» about li ini «elf and othi if,although it i» lielieved thatth»'manuscript which it»' i» preparing may give a substantially i \"rrcct account of the tragedii » at Rainhill and Windsor.RIOT OF UNIONIST MINERS.T \"NDoN.May !\u2022.A riot occurred Ia»t evening at the (.'astleileii Colliery, near Hartlepool.Th\" trouble grew out of the employin'nt of a noti-unionist named Stockdale.The Union ui'ii attack' il him n Saturday evening when ho was having hi* work, and would huve scriou-ly injured him had it not Kcti for the interference of the jsilice.Tb rioters then turned their attention to the latter, and hurled a shower of stones at them.A number of policemen were struck bv the missile» and badly injur'd.Stockdale took to his heels and ran to hi» home.The mob was in strong fore \u2022 ami finding that Stockdale had tcinpirarily < scap* d.they rushed to the colliery and -inashi *1 the i ngine bonne to piece».Then procuring big» and baskets they maih a deM-ent iqsiii the* piles id eoal und every man lugged oft as much of lin-fin 1 as In could carry.Again and again they returned and it is said tln-y stole a hundred tons of coal.It is inqsisaiblc for the mine owners or the jsilice to prevent th\" mob from doing a* tin y plea»» d.Hotneone »ug-ges-*d that they attack Htes-kdale\u2019s house.Tin» met wi h instant approval, and howling und yelling the r»)ob rushed to tho house, and in a very ritort time it was tota'ly wrecketl.The rsciipants had been warned in time ami mini» their («rapt.Another house, in which rcsulid antitVirial of the mine, was set on tlr>\\ Y< »t\"rday tiie mob gathert d again and threatened to wreck all the upper works of the colin ry.The officials parleyed with the mob ami I'mallv.by promising to discharge Stockdale, they mtittceil the minern to »iis|>emi operation», y DISORDERLY COTTON H PIN SERS.I.a*c-.Jn*t after our civil war General llnlpm was ar-ri stc»! l»y the British Government on the charge of conspiracy and was for several years in an English piisnii.Me matte a daring » »ea|M'from a Brill'Ii ship which was conveying him to )h nai servitude.Me swam to another vessel and was got away.MIHHOI RI FLOOD.But N'w ii k.Mo., May tl.For several day* the water» of thi Giaml and Misnoiiii rivers have been rising ao rapidly that it was feared the bar south of tin» place, which has lately l»e«'en-get s hail a picnic yesterday at Woodlands Island.John Boli n, who attendi d the affair, ttsik Liz/.ie Unit* rfield, Alice Larue and Katie (nan ti in a row ls>at on the Big Miami.The boat went over , Die dam, Miss Jjiruc and Jim* Claren were ! iln>wm-d and Bohn ami Miss Limlerfiihl wer* n»cit**l with «liiliculty.SMALLFON ON BOARD.K\\n Fuat i'< *>.Cal., May 9.Furtlwr aecount# of the in'*nt earthquake at Manilla, by tho steamer \"City of Ivkiu.\" show thei*' was con-Fiih rable (lainagn d\"tiu throughout the lands.In soim towns ail tbe ehurclma ami < olleges wuro di Ftroxed.The FH, \u2018'City of IVkiti,' which has sevi-iul hundred Chinese ami .Japtinci'o on b'iard, ha» hern pltu* d in qtiuruntim', as their is smt*!!-|>ox on th*' vcsrtcl, FORTY DISHONEST CONDUCTORS.New Youk, May 9.There itroaKiUl forty jias-xi nger conductors on th*' \\\\ \"st Shun' Railway.H if icIhMil uh but about half u do/* n of them will I n ilitmlss il as u result of th»> »li» 'ov*'ry of tiie si lii'ii * to deftaud the Company oy the »alo 1 f roduced rstis of tickets that had alrtaily bt,ut nine o'clock she ran into an ice-floe, anti while near Passage Island (which is only a few miles front Isle Koval where the \u201c Algoma\u201d was lost), the ice broke three llangcs off her wheel, leaving her helpless.As the crew were trying to set the canvas on the vessel, one of the booms\u2019 jibing, struck tho second mate, Win.Rixou, of this town, knocking him overboard.No trace of him ha» since been found.The SS.\u201c Athabaska,\" which left Port Arthur on Saturday, nut the \"Alberta,\" and towed her into Port Arthur She will he brought hero for repairs.Old sailors suy that Ft iday night's stot in was the worst they ever experienced on Rake Hu|x-i ior.FIVER AND WHARF NOTES.The disabled KH.\u201cMiramiehi\" ha* left Gasue iu tow ot the steamer \u201cSt.Olaf\" for Pictott, calling at intermediate points to distribute cargo.D i* now expected that she will have to lay up iu Picton for three or four weeks to repair her broken shatt.In the meantime tin schooner \u201c V W.White\" ha» been chartered to take her pin* *.' uud will leave hero on May 1C, the ft * t ti inch* », and iu the Lake St.Peter channel 30 feet ti im-hes.Centnn m ing ou Momtay.May 1G.the steamt rs of the Fi' lielicti ami Ontario Navigation Company will bigiu tri-weekly trips from Toronto, and on Wcdiiesday, May 13.from Montreal, continuing to June 1.when they will run daily.GULF REPORTS.I.\u2019lst KT, May 9.Clear; north wind.Passed inward at , a.in., a steamer.Rivkk nr lairr.May 9.Clear ; mini.Pifm»! in-ward a! - :i a m., an Allan steamer sod tw* Ftesiiiers Tajik Point, May 9 Strong north-west wind.Passed inward at 0 a m , the Campcrdowti nud three otli* r steamers.t irr.ItosiER, May 9 North west wind.I\\i»»cd inward one stilp ITiim Di-Movr-, May 9 North west wind.I'iis«nl liiwutd on Huiulay at I) n.m., fonr liari.tie», with th*' lak'- fiwii.g ship W M It \\ ; (V>nqneror, towing the ship II .1 Nr.uud the Dmiuth-s», witti u sliqi.A.NTie'osrt, May tt.\u2014Clear ; north wind.Passed In-waid n t>uri|iie.Caii.Kay.May tt.Strong north-east wind.I,n»*icd nwsrd on Miiidsy the Lake Winnipeg.CaI'K Da* k.May 9 \u2014( tear ; east wiml.Passed in-umd al ii a in , tlic lirn/.ilinu.SHIPPING.New York, May 9.\u2014Arrived Arlxoua, from Liverpool ADVKRTISEMENTS.40 c I AP.t.b I.INF.S IN ALL THK LATEST SHADINGS AND DKSIUNM IN -«-«-?I -«- ?-?-?- ?49 ALL PAPI Ms ?-?\u2014a\u2014\u2022\u2014?\u2014«\u2014«.\u2014 AT\u2014 Itte- per Itull of K Yard», I'ovrrlng a »|Mirc ol 34 Hquare Feet.¦x-imii\tto Minn At 13c 1\u2019arel.41.A.IIOLLANU A HON, l*.»H IHiW Notre Oauie »trrri.P s \u2014Hamplsa sent to any i«art of the Dominion ln atii»u.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Mock lor Male hy rnhllr Aaction.In the matter of M II I I I >1 MOOIMII, 4 or.M.I ut lierlnr and Mni-kii» »UM MONTREAL.Wi liiir n ('ill'll Inatne lions from On* Curator to nil \u2022 l\u2019'i,li A -lion \"< I'l\".i,t our 11*» un a, si, «*, Ivti-r irwt, al KI,K\\ K.N O' lin k iu lh*' foreiMMiii, On Tl I'.MII.iV, MAI i:ih, |h»2, tl .' A'-.t.Is'loniriiis t.> Ihtsrstete.'-oiisisMn of SI** h ol tti.\" cries, WiF'irpiii», Haineu, \u2022\u2022t- .aiii*i'iot)nR, as per liiicotory, \u2022* 1,7m 2S.Ternis-Ou«-(hint ,i-h, lialani-e at two au't*!U iMJir-ut |.i annum and .iir.l to ih.- satufa.tion of the Curator.nie I IIM-Iino r of th* sns k will h«fe lh.nptiuu of the leaiK' of tin- fti,re.Ht*» k * uu Ih-M'eu and all iiiforuiation ol taineil on at» (\u2022licntidii lo lli«* < n r lit « >f.JOHN Mr II.Hi INS, 43 Nt.Ntirruriirnl «I., Moulrral.«i kkitsii.oi, Montreal.Msy »;h.Isw.\t*«r.auerr«.56 9393 r Monday, May 9, 1S92.TTTK l^TONTHKATi DAILY WITNESS à.g /\t.n rtf m .jj«\u2022 .v \u2022 .y»- /.,\u2022 ms DUTY WAS 1*1.AIN.I.uuiiei \" We'vo UaU a tiltle LU of a turu over, Kdward foinc om aud hcl|* U»e a^uio \" \u2014Uiip.QUKSriONSAM» ANSWERS.(KWari\" I\u2019ltrUnmna\u2019l pniiM* »tb]tett «/(KHtraHn-terrst, t i b.r '\t\u2022'» our *i .* I j u'ihilu corrtct mumri ar.il n\u2019tiH .'t f\u2019l.t.S iiuroiwl rrp'i't * tctni* mitt ruom/or.7 l ;»>;.7'J).In iv:| A «ells the homestead and buy» a tarm n few miles away with the proceeds of the sale.In ls'.-8 A is seized with paralysis and rendered sj»-«-< !i-less.A doctor and )swy»r arc sent for; a will is drawn up, leaving all to the second wife absolut-ly, vihicli A assents to, and is p-operly witnessed.A »iies within throe days and the widow proceeds i-» sell tin-property ui d 'chattels and take possession of the money.1.Could A will nil thsoliit-Jy, and the rest would go to A'« children (of both families) iu taiuul shan-e.4.Such a claim, if it is tr tie set up nt aL, should he made and pretsctl wltho it any delay whatever.VETERINARY.fOmdaclfd hi I.t è,-/.\u2022i.-A-aii, K ft C U.S.i WORMS.D.G., Ont Q I have a yearling colt th.-il is bothered with worms.Home time ago he pissed three, each one about six inches long.He is poor, though I final Inin w»-ll.Hi-switcbcs his tail, and kicks in the stall sometime» as if hi- suffered with three worms ; 1 often saw him switching and kicking, hut did not know the cause till he pa*»»-! th-* worm».What will hi-a safe ami «tire cure for these w»»rins * Please answer through the WVnrt*.Ans Fe.-1 him on hmn nusbea tw-,> days, then ittoin nri.-.-s A.AIIKRN, r.:.HI .lamia (tn-et, next >loor to \"Witness Olfl i-Ti'le|ilioue 813, ri'IIF.INCRRAH1NG PATRUNAGK at tbs Citr Cate I Cini.pany te evideu.e that the pithhc have fotiud just what suits thrin OlV, St.Catherine street.A DOUGLAS has removed his , 8HOK HTORR FROM I7M ROTRR DAME TO 1319 HT.«\u2019ATHRRINK MTKKRT, Opp*sl(t LrsRUc VMVtMs Employment Wanted.VOtINQ LADY desires a moruiag rnxat»-iic C'ou.p.,niou or Gorelitea*.A.ÎX.\u201cWiiotM n4 67 Iturlhu Itulejurg St JoKl'Illl.AYOUNi; MAN ,»f \u2022 vperi.u,-.an ! g-sel v!,ilitv » iu iiinuethate neeil of a ailOAliou as Cl or k iu o.li -, or as » olU< lor or sub email, or any oth»-i reap.s ta I du work ; nr«! « l ies city rcfereinvs P!» is.,,1 ,r.\t|N\\ EKNKSS, \u201cWitness 1 »:ll,-e.AKF.I.I AIM.I.and energeti.Man.|«^ees iug g \u2022 ~| g»'i:i rml kiiow ii-dg»- of oltice work, > .111- tilli wild arllc g, ilealr» an »aily I*- f|lgAgcmi-nt, It.'t .U.' » »t> rufereuisa, au»l u.oilrrat»'ealary at < .niinem-eineirt.A.hlri M JC , \u2018.»l Ht .lauien stre»-t.AI OTHER au»l Daughter r»-qulre altuatiune t af.-Jur, iu a quiet fauul).without waeluug It.¦ »\t¦ -\u2022» refaretii-ea.A tdre.-e M D., 32, \"Witni-ee 'Office.II/ANTED, a eituatiou -y a Young Married Mao, as VY make himself general!) usellit; diK-s not object to It- ve Montreal A-ldress II.S., \u201c W ilneM \" Offi- o.AY ANTED, tiy a respectable wnmau.work by tlis day ; wiashhing or cleaning orti, : reference* given.Address.212 College street.\u2019DUNG Man wants situation in Wari-h mae and llffl w illing and obliging.Adilress INDUSTRIOUS, \"Wltn.ws ' Olti.-.L\u2019OUNG MAN.with 2 years office etperi-nni) here and I ii.the Old Country, want-, i-veuing emptoyirmit, Ad-Ires.-,.CLERK 101, \u201c Witness ' lllli-e.Wanted.SMITH Premier, or Iteming'on Typewriter, iu w irking '¦i order ; state t< mis fur eruh or instalment».REV.11.lio.MKRY, Huntingdon, 'Jim.YY ANTED, a (Vdar B ist, large sire; must buiu p»-r t order ; w.tli cushiona, anil in complete order Aihtri-s», CEDAR ROA T.\u201c Witness Office Y\\ ANTED, s ¦u-eondliaod Ev press Waggon: u usi i light and iu good order A-ldr.A.W MtT.LAN.Hudaon.HOTO ENGRAVING Eiecntod in the heat style, at m -derate coat and with- \u2022utdoUf, by\t|>oi 6k4LL 61 HON, \"WitugM OOcc, MoqUmL Situation?» Vacant.Am t_______ ________ nob.Bi auilfully lioubd .Ilhmiralcd ; overtsAl p.iges, 81.50 Prot|Hetiu, 35-a-uG Big ixii.iiuii-smu.BRADLEY, GAKRETHON I ») , Brantford Out.41 iMPOHITi 'll W A M ED Apply d W.l l EN I KAI.Sinaul 2 McGill C IADIEK out of i iiipl'iyillrnt can «i, ire a guild ag E KAVANAGH.2NH N.-tre Dame streel.Y\\ ANTED, a General Servant, Appl) at'>\u201c1 Sherbrooke street w ANTED, an elder!) i«is.ii i.» llem-ral Servant for family of two ; no washing oi iro'iing A |'i>lv 3-.I Meb alfe slreei 11v A NTED , i i Y Y Apidyto .Mrs JUliN.'-TllN.IU3 St Murk tre ' 'll\u2019A NIF D, a i teiiersl Sen ant lor a .mill family a.ung YY !¦ - i ii\t' .> at 14.; Mel.alte -dn-it ll\u2019ANTED, a Yieiug Mall to -ii'lvi au express u»;\u201eon YY ami make biinseif .-'uei-ally ust-lnl, with -it» refer Appl) to 114 Bleiiry etr.t.X IT A NTED.for the end of ill»- in-inth.o k-hi.i i-ook Y Y\tt iqa Ho \u2022 u ¦ and |\tlutry Appl) i;i the i » eniin- to MBS RAMSAY,303 Peel street.ll\u2019AM ED, Tes- hi i bn HI.Andrew a M lei K, lino! Y Y refi-nni-ea ri-piuid A idn-a*.stnliug s.ilar> e» pytti-d, JOHN MARTIN, 8».relary Treasurer, Ht An \u2022 liew -.Co Argi-nU-uii.vue ¦yy ANTED.» Mala I1., her for Hi» Aeadeiii), with an udeiuv Dlptoiaa, ni-.*l F» il-* I\u2019 h- In-i f *r the 1 Model D.-pnrtmant of the Bedford Aia-leili) .»p|Xi- »nii i must » .-ite hiilary \u2022 \\|»- '«d «i:h»>-l opens m »t Hepieni >er.A-tdrie .GKO HI IJ FV.Hi Tri m .Beill -rd.i/ue WAN I I D » Y V\tApply M RS M- UopdE, ip, loilour slleel Y\\ 'ANTED, nt one».» Girl for a small tamili no w asli in,; Apply\t2d SI Philip tn-cl.U\u2019ANTED.Coo:, and H-iu»em:»i-i willing tOi.-olotbe ¦ onutf)_____________________Aunlv -\u2018b: O ¦- In-s\u2019er .YY - i \u2022\t¦\ti .J\tAppl)* H'.\u2019 .Miiuutaui Bt.YY 7ANTED, Gem ml S| M ant nowiidiiiG lod n-lei 7 m Apply at 447 Hlierhrool.i- iti.i t.\\17AN TED.a poo Geuirnl Servant a I pla- a Y Y i-iir-ekcpt mat-Usi w.i ¦ to a -ulalle |h-isoii.127Dm.bester street 'ANTED, a Hnuse and Tabb- Maid mi st I»- willing \\1\u2019>_________ _ _________ Y Y t\" go t., the , minify.Appl) t\" Mi< Juhn-t-iii, D o St Murk stru t YV ANTED, Dre»i>mak»i' 65 st.Ant- Hill- street.A-I.lre i, giving 117 A NTED, a Nur -y G.,verii, .a Y Y i\tto ALPHA, \" YViiuea* i > i.U 7 ANTED, i n .ii i r-gea ild - hild Apply with n-lereuees to MrK N.K HAYF.X, Wiatln i.-lietil, Veru.iint, yy ANTED.I.i-ly t'aiiva.isai, to s-II Mum- Wilham -n - I-anions Amen, an Health I' » .Ii made t i suit atl tuMirca, preieniin» i .\u2018«Img \"t shouMers aud ev pniidiiig the lung.Dili e, II,\u2019 Mau»-ield .«'n-et.M.mtr»»l, P () , (m nr Kt ('alherme r revti.Mrs.(' A.Htl-'.\\KNH Maiiiig, r.TyANTED,\tt wrei-n 16 and I \u2022 8 Kiiikora :vvi uue.foot Mi '.ay street, off ti,\ti»*-er.YV ANTED, lire amid., is mid Appriudieiw 2M7a St Catherine stri city.ll\u2019ANTED.one tint «-Isas City .s.-.-, mon »- -, yy expel\ti-aaary : \u2022\t-\t: Montreal and suburb, u '» ¦\u2022¦*».* nm i-uvt|,«l , g ,.I referem , » nqiiir.d Fur full purOrulam nildr.*» ItlvoWN BROS A (Hi Nmsi-ryii.i u.TorunPi * tl, 8, ltd 18 I.,-laium- Ktn-et; also6ii McGill Hlro-t.modtiraW n-uU.JEHSEJOSEPH.( it R.MMHKD Hot HKTO LLl*; No I \u2022 Bishop sire.r.' a mr-stdaairalrle housefor a small family.conipb-iely turnisiud, im ludlug plate, eryslal, twill ami (aide linen, etc.t.Apply to ROBERT WATSON, Room Mr.ham, » Building.i.iA(Ti»RY TO LET.M3 to 147 st Maulin' treat.\u2019 steam engine and I-oiler* ,11 I,mi.bug, sale 01 use of vihs b can be arraiik-nl lor JOHN BURRKI.L, IViuple Builittni.9 I OUSE To 1s t.No.35 St.mke street, 13 rixmis, in f I , ,.,d order dr si) ible : il-t) fi r uace v.¦>\t10 fiirlablo dwelling.WM (XtOPKIt, 381 Kt Jaun-s slfoei.nOt'HEK TO LET Gis.d Hrmses amt Ti-i.iiik iiU very , heap, '.\u2022*! St Antoine street, nil'll 6 room lower tern-no id.eonvi oiem es, well ill rid.t amt comfortable very 813 .bo taxes.lot 1| TO LET in the Glen, Sl Heon.with grass Iu I 4 cow» and siabliiu n ot.87iG Appl) on premiaei.QAU1.T AU REl OLUtT Cottage to ! t.amtable for il «liimuer I and winter, nver side ; easy w ilkiug U» tan.1 di'iwl.Also, a well furuisbiit II,u«, witii gar den and use of boat.Apply 774 Palace strud.^HoP to let, No 77 Wellington _»tr-.M, suitable 'or (ailor or shoemaker.Apply No.71 Wellington street Tli'> LET, Ktore tc.i fit James .\t.it, 820 O) p.r I month.1.0 t.-ixn- M WAI.KFR, l.'l u Fisu- i> Xavit 1 street T > LET, m*atly fumi'hed Front Bedroom; with or without l»>ard ; will lie VO.ant 1st Mar.515 Hi.Ilutn-rt street.YV \\NTEI».s Young Msn of gissl address to shsre ns >111 with si other.referem ,1* ex- hauged : Its ality ar Dtimimou s-iuare.Please a Id re*» W J.L ».\" Witne*.»' Ortl .Houses Wanted.140 I KT, si Viili-u., 13 11 de* instant I- 1 V> 'iiUesI on Yali-i-i Bay, with fr,i|ueut G T Ii »ndC P I! tram servile a shsi, ol IV large, comfortable iv-.d pleaianGy situated house (ii.elndin* two Isr,;.unfurnit double rooms, w ith use of kit, hen.stove, fuel, etc I, for season from Ma) 15 l»> Ni-pV J5.inolusi'« Fur iiarietiDra ad dr, ss\tH W .P l> Ii .v P, 4,iil>.ri\u201911 I I f, 1 ontf- luble TeuemeflU, M - r End -ti-i oM,-I l\u201c.ably moilerii improvements 7 and 8 rooms .810 sud el2 pi , iiioiilh M ARSON BROS .I'.-inpl,- hntdnig 11») I.KT.s Sinai 1 House, Ihrre nice aiivrtineiits.Apply to 121 Hi Constani i,i.ni-' f|i!i LET, one self iiitalncd CoUn.\u2019i'.N '\tM27 Dor I ,ln 'evsiie.west.10 rooms, heiteil tiy fuma,»; all city \u2022 ouveuli-nct s Reul 84is) an t t ive* ApityloW lvF,N\\4.S>D, 1411 D.HX-ltester St.110 l.FT.11 Hi'-eruia slreit, four nx-mi-d Ten,-ment .rein, «7 -0.with conditions tine 1 oatiug .mv.r ars Apply .IP.» Wellington str-et fill* RENT, a ni-\u2022 vno-t, in bc-t I - sill), with .-le'ne I light and gas livi ,gs rent >-rv inod.-i*1, iv.iqM like to rental oiuv Adilri-ss, R 123, \"Witness lllli, \u2019I\u2019»» LET.for July ami Augu«t, fiirnlsh.it C .'ipi v, I nintly situai.1 ou tin it Francis River I ' u pr.timiliirs sildrors 1* I.F.T, al Sailli vu Reollit, » (arm .f 40 » res on I rim front, well nutsit (or d»irini!»ii Apidy 1 1 .1 It WALKER.15 C.-mi.ion st , or JAs HOUGHI'ON, Fault an Rci ollet.rj'i» I.F.T, at Little M.-'i*.a Punnshed ('ot'age, lontalip I mg el»' ughl upsr'merits and kiti-lnni attactiel boti.ii-; reul modr-rau-.Apply toll TtlGGKV,Jr fl'r» I.KT.Upper renenienl.2)61 H» Callierimt *tn-et.I A| ply on pr.-inlee.->r 87 HI Peter str,-.-i ri-11 I.KT.nn U|i|«-r Floor, 81 v 25 feet, ill the new hiltti I il g, 7M Craig street, mur Vn-torin aqueie Appl) t-r J Alt TAYI.GR.I'-HI John stre-t.\u2019J'G I.F'I, lllhe .1 on first, se .rid and third fio if* of the Mandnot P.mldiug Apply to Manager HUvndard '\t.Co.ft I) Ll.'l, 28 HI'liter street.u ill lie |iainti-d aud tinted (A I , 1 u |< 1 ni I ¦ 1 uatir ! I » o-iy I nnia one ot the hi itbhir >t hi 111.» in Un- ill) ba k view looks nn Pi Mr I iint :i » g 1.d-na, n|s-u .4X1 teet in rear, also 12 Court'd I:,i t .1 iw m» ; rv healthy !\u2022 itiou A i-li, JgH.M DWAIN'E, I\u2019J McGill street f|V» LI T, l-iiriiUhi 1 Hoi.-, fronting on I» Mitiil.in I op.¦t,, iWu.d- ill'.-l All lyloD.W HT AN ruN, ]-.I \u2022 Ag-u.i,, Ï4C St J inns l ri'o LET, 4.*' I'lpirHl Urbain street, r-leren room'.I u .11 still o- iunar.K tuf, ÿkrU, mi tatr y Gentleman, table t»oant, Wert End of i iiy.aouth of I*or< besu-r street must le- firat- las* Address, Slating terma, TARIJC BOARD, \"Witness Gtt- » YV ANTED, srlf-contaimdflat, with thrre orfour nsima sad bath room.Apply\tP.O.1863.= w ANTED.Front Room and Fvianl on .unuy side of »» «treet f u Young Msn, with \u2018 and w on same fiat state terms, which must !*\u2022 tnislerat»-Address.C T.15.\" 4* \u2022 Witnesr.(SflW.WANTED, Houae, with sis t-rdrooms, w-iwt of Manre aud above Dorchester street*.b it water furnace ; \u2022Iteoaiou or English baaetnrot preferred.AdJrews staling term* lo UU * Witaeoi 0, at.-i * P» unie 1 I' from M n! real a fil e In \u2022 -'ory Bilik House, fr uilius the river; .(wide and nirrii - b.ii-e also pie.,- of laud fm gardeniii,: purpusi's ; two ti ins a day to Ihe uly.siiil.iblu forsuuimcr residem-e.I or full patti-'ulars apply to\t219 (tlialhsui strvet 'llit SAl E, at Monlrenl Juu- liou, thru- splendid Inis, \u2022 In-up A-ldr.El» Ii.» .SIS i VK HALE l»R RENT House sf Montreal JuuoUun 1 all moitern imi-roveineiita, nieluding fnrna- e Apply atome\tB.H \\( Il'K WA RSt, Montreal Jiiii, lion.I iGK HALF, at Victoria Park, Ht.loudier* Wtws, a P plvssunlly situated Vaeanl lot; also four lots ok Montreal Junction , cheap to a prompt buyer.Address C.B.IM).Co* IKH.L'ilK HAI.E or tn let st Isschulo, * Nest Little (k>tMg^ I* with four seres of Isint, l-srn, stable, Ac., the nstata of the laie Mrs I».Htewsrt, about ouu nub- from Isw-JinUl town.Alilihcatnm* may l*< made by letter up to April l.lih, Pi Miss Maggie Htewart, North Gower, Ontario.All, r Gist liste Miss Hlewsrt s address will bn IstohutO, V'lebiv.where applications uisy be msile In person.OT LAMBERT For Ssbi or To Let, large llrwlr i> Hoi \u2022usi-, Vietoria street: nine moins amt snmmnr Sit.hi 11, bard and soft water In hnuse ; givsl drain*),*, shs.li- In-i-s; garden with fruil trivs.Apply to W.ft.RghLVEAR.31 Tupi» r «treet, eily $2,000 TO I.END, ON EIRHT GLAHH CITY I'lKH\u2019KKJY, T.II.ltrri.»:K.Ail » oi-Hlr, l.V, HI Jaiini* atiwi't.W TEST MOD NT Hi'ME.iTEAD COMfANYK l»UOI,F.RTY, ((SIC HT.AYTOm:.Ni-nr Hlirrlitool.e aln-el.Tlie fin, *( sillisUon for Villas or Hemi d»».v Iml |ti M-tei.e, III M-Iitiial oi ii-Hilly, gisid d iium-\\ wuli 1 and rli-clrn light.UU Ituilduig Isil* toi Hale .pis e* low .will s K-vne* rapidly T.JAMF.H IT.llTI»*, IHt) H).Iiinira alrrrt.]^OR SALK OR TO RENT, a larcjA, well Imllt l-'or-tory.150 x 62 tluca storms high, with F.ugtne House 25 s 52 sud outliuil-llug); Isr^\" Ysrd.Kiigu-e, ttoiler».Hhsfiing and a largequaiitltyi-f M v hme tv.siiffii lent to - arry on n l.orgc inamifantncing busimMS.'I In- lot Is nearly square su t - -ntains sli-mt tn.i'O suiwse-Ib ial feet, with light on IK> (our vide* The factory la admiraldy lonataa, la-ing near Die Canadiaa FseiUn d'.pok sud the wluarve*.X ill 1er aold at a I1arga.11.Apply lo (I.V*.htantov Iteat EslsUi Agent., 248 HI.1 atiMa a*rent FACTORY FOR SALE AT COTE ST.PAUL nu eary I.rn s, snllabie fur any man ifw-'urii g tiuslnoi Would .1.hang, for 0U111» pmperty Apply a( 1 j Temple Buitiliurw FLATS TO LET YY itll NtCIIIII 1*0X4 IT.Ill\u2019iltitix Hill! Klrrlrlr l.iutil, l*i«NNriiv;(\u2018>* hikI «\u2022(simIh I'li-Viklor, L\u2019ornor Nt.Fruncols Xnvii*r and Trait; h!mds, ADJOINING ST.LAWRENCE HALL, \u2018\u2022GAZETTE*\u2019 BUILDING AND GENERAL POST OFFICE.In prm 1 manta will lie mailc In auit tsimsntg.READY JUNE 15th.A |»| licatlon* (-ir apaeft tn l»o nivlo to J.CRACOCK SIMPSON ¦î CO., 1.41 HT.1 X 41,\u2019.8 SiTKKFT.For iSo-lo.I SLACK MAKE for «ale, or an exihsnge a ill bo rti v-la IS Its ii rib r or Addris.» EXCHANGE, \u201c W\u2019ltnes* Dflice I,Xllt SALK, Drswing Rimu.i H I, *!« pi*-,,*, raw silk and veil et, r levant and 1 In *|> 2637 St.(.'atln-riun -'reel I.HlR HAI.E, ui M eml Royal Cemetery \u2014Tw r I*,is f-ir hab- in the Lest part f the Ia\"me'ery on rm>*t i.-asim |.,rt .f the i A.m \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022rv f aM>- terms For parte ular i apply to Montreal Marble and Gr mile Works, 21 Pi HI ( 'sthenne street lAOK MALE, J ¦ rm nrtl out aiiewpl I Dina -r flahb r Te» Het», llreakfsst H Hets, Uhsmtier Hets.Ie-m-m*i|e i.t*.Iterry Hels Also,* fine s-sortnient of lllssswsr*.I*rii i s very low\tM HEf'K, 213 Mikilll street.I\u2019OR HALE.lau.OW fe.t Halting, 24 l-m* Hhafting, * Kangr - I\t.I;.niera.i.df pie,\tML I,LIN.I'spiin-su s-pisre.L'OR RAI.K, a Is-autiful U: , lllai-lr Msn-, 7 )'-»r» igfl I suitsMe for irpriv i'.- siriag*, and so quiet thsl alia , nn Im flriven by s young lady The own.-r has n r nr ire i .,- f.,r her.Addr,-** \"BLACK MARS!, \u201c Wiliiews Office I Vilt HA LI.CHKAI'.a full si/- English Billiard au>l I'.srlTable.6i(2, with eomplete nutfll of cuiw, bit bard and |»*>l trail*.,Apply I* G B ix W6.4|»R hall, i double Diini.g rfrom lift, at ba f |W»e, Apply at 751 l.ag» lehetn-rn «treei.I \u2019OL n A LE for the trnlboii, S.nulling 82.Hsrdwiruil ii .0, I\tlllo terms.8.1.ami «4 loir iiuuiUl .n-.¦ i»e«l in p*rl pa) ment f .r the ¦ elel.rst, ,1 H- uit/.iiisn I pnglit piano Apply st C W IJNDHAYK wire I'sirin, 2279 Ht.Calherine «tre.-t, Opwn evenmga (hi* ek onl) I^YOK SALE, Steinway di Souk, S' » York Fisuns, 7 i* tsv-s e*.h prie,-* «-j-ii uid 225; 1,-rrn» e*-h or 87 |H-r mnntb, recr-ivcd in part pay ment for ti e iiu-ompanlje Ifrint/uiagi upright piamM.Apply at (' W I.LNOHAYH W*rerProviuci*l StvieUry I^iih\u2019elj*r'< fkuiotu \"MHiMin\t\" t* \u2022*> ai lii by the nhtriff for\tuud to i>«y Mr.Ijiugtlier\u2019* «i«btN, Mini tint t!*e Coum-rvativ# oigkii* «ho tiv gloating ovt-r thw faet Jo not Dei in to |*nii\\i how thoroughly th.-y are Atulti-fying tlietnerlve* in doing «o, nfn r proi-Uvuning fn inoiif «ml of the province to the other that Mr.I.aiigelier had ain»*- d a colowal fortune \u2022ut of the publie tnaanrv.And th'ine.; bv Mr Irnpkssi*.to am-.nd articl-:» 4*:20 of the same «latnte* relative t-> the judg « of the Smwrior Court.There measure* were pro nie 1 without explanation.arPT-Lr-XlVTABT E* ml ATTN.On the Treasurer's motion the House at its last \u2022it'ing went into < ommittee of Supply Mr.Hah i nee more exjdained that the additional credit* of $12,203 for departmertal coutingen* ciee.and of $125,1*4 for thi- aduiinistratiou of justice were nece-sittU-i by the insufficiencr r.f tks arpr pria*.ions asked by Uieir pralecess r* in order to make a better financial showing at the tim- State.He also in-stax.cctl «ome of the detestable practice* re* >rt«il to by relatives and other* to gc.-\u2019 nd of children in certain case* and throw them upon these eetaLh*ment*.even to m\"iting them to iteal or comwii other crime* m order to seen re arrest.H< thought tb* time had come for theHr»n-ean 1 the country to realh - the situation in regard to tin -r im-t.tation* and endeavor to bring about a radical reform.THE HO*.HU.TaOXJS *ngce«ttd that it might t>e found o*efnl to « m-ploy the prov-.n'-ial jolie- to enquire ink* thr MtHysU-nta of the children and the-.r familiea, and to fu.iy sift every r*».in order to ascertain whither the voting ofiTender* were harden d or only on the thresliold of crime, and whether or not \u2019he object wa* to thirw their support on the province.He also thought that an ùnikr*-.and-irg should be come to with ail Recorder* and Po.tce Magistrates to definitely commit n oie of th* **-youngsters nntil full enquiry a* afor*«aid hail leen maile.It wa* time, ne further added.t*i i aaliuo- the put He n.:o 1 of the i I- a that rob-Kiiig the Government was no robbery.board of health eifehsm.On tl.e item of 12,25/ to cover e xpenses - f th* £x-ard of Health, the Treasurer explained that thi# tmount was over and above the Board'* anno*] grant, and bad 1 « en M-ndere'l nec«r»**.y by the dangerous outbreak of smallpox last f a ! at ami below Quetx-'-.which tiireatenel the h aith \u2022f the w(.pro*.:.-*, and which had been ef-f*» tnally and cri-litabiy snjqireMe'i by the t.gor-i.On the item of $134.00/ additional for li*an-port.Longue Pointe.Ht Ferdinand and Be.-nont Asylum*, the Hon.Mr.Pelletier said hi* rema'k* in regard to the sunning mcrea*e of the nopnla-tioTi of the refonnatoriee equally applied to the population of the ionauc asylums.Fnr mitance.the l>/ngue Pointe itastdatiOQ now contained eofns.1,400 patient* and iV-iurport about 1,100.\u2022nue mcreawr wa# in a large rn*e-nre due to »h>f tho Bar of the district of Ceaticc that the Government has nanieda Joint prothonotary with Mr./.«\u2022pbiiin Vexina, prothonotary of 4M nM die» liter If not, at whose request / Th< Hon.Mr.Casgrain replied that it wa* the request of the county nunuts-r, and in the public interest (?) ami I derisive Opposition laughter.Mr.Turgeon ni-xt asked \u201c Hoes the Govern* m« nt intend this session t.i m>Klify the legislation on tho subject , by whom?Bv whom Las ho been replaced ?\\\\hat i* or will l»e \\< the »a\u2019ary of his snecessorV The Hon.Mr.Pelletier replied that Dr.Brochu Lad leeu dismissed in the public inten.*: and for the sak- of economy, (derisive langhter from the opposition benclieê , that he bad been replaced l y Dr.Sameou.and that there was no salary at pifsint attechi d totheofUce.(('tie* of \"But tl ere will te before long! \" from theOpp sitimi.) Mr.Dechene asked Previous to the IGtii Dec* mber last, who was Clerk f Committees of the Legislative Aeeembly 1 Whet wa* his - lary?tal of t is his »a!ary ?The Hon.Mr.Pelletier replied that the po*i.tinn had been till'd by Mr.Boutin IVnra»»a.an appointee of the lab Government, at 4700 a year, 1 he present Govi-rnmint bail dismisM-d him in the interest of econ> my and had replaced him by a sessional clerk at $2 per day.INFORMATION WANTED.Th# following returns were voted without discussion.Mr.Allard;\u2014Statement of the ram* of money paid by the Govi rnrai-nt to Mr.Cli-ophas B .m-#¦ eil, from Feb.1.Inn?, to Dee.10 last.Mr.Deehtne.\u2014P* tailed statement of th- trs-veUingexpensesof Mr.Eug- neCaagrain, Jndgeof the Onler of Agricnltural Merit.Mr.Tnrgeoti.\u2014Oopies of tlie Order-in-Conncil riming Mr.F.>1.Temple director-general -if di awing in th# province.Mr.Tnrgeon.\u2022'tatement showing, item by it- m.the- rims paid to lunatic asylums, and indicated in the supplementary estimate* for the y ar endirg June 30.1W2.Mr.Tellier\u2014Statement of the amount* pail Mr.Pierre Ba/inet, shoemak'T.of Joliette, for #x-p-o ration# in the conn ties of Dorchester, Levi*.UMl The reading of this motion created a general Liter.HB.MfRFHÏ * \" APPOINTMEXT.\" When the onier was callfsl for Mi .Di ' benc s d tion for the corresw udence on the subject of tl - appointment of Mr.Owen Murphy to the j- i-ittou of I-egislative C*sincillnr for the Sia la-ci na diviaion.Attorney-General Casgrain.with a ».i.nificant smile and wink, exclaimisl \"Stand,\" and it rtood for another day.CREATED A »ES*tnOX.Mr, Dechene next move-1 for the corr#*po:i-iL net-on the subject of the request of several n.'-oiber* of the last Parham#nt.Asking the im-ir.-diAte rarumoning of the Legislature to exa-\u2022 ue and prononnee upon thi \" Raie d»a ('lia-letirs matter.\" The Hon.Mr.Pelletier said he had not exaggerated the other day when he «aid that this petition had been relegated tn tha p:geon holes of theProvincial Sec retary * D- part-n.- ut.He now went further and stan d that, if no action hail Wn taken upon it.the fault rested wholly and solely with tho late FTovinc.al Government.The petiti n ha-l ta «n AiUlresw'd to the Litntenant-Govenvir-in-Conn-il and ; as *uch han*ible Ministers for hi# action thereon, han, the Government hail assured ihe-lf whether they had all made the deposit* required by Dw a* gnarAntees of their solvtacy.NoTRA.Judge Jett*.Pre*ident of the Bai# de* Chaienrs r.oyai Coninuiaion.has been in town since ye»-terday cloaing un the Conuniasi-iiiers' account* *.ith the fiovernment.The 4'mD *av* that in declining to resume hi* -cat in the f-egiAlature, either Mr.Mercier acknowledge* that he i* unworthy to rt a fair sin .-ess only ai d a disp sillon in t to overstock.Kc-Uiittancea are only ordinary.Leather.\u2014Leather tn«n comp'ainof extri-mmlnl-¦ >-» and no large suie» are reporteil.Theie appear# to be a m arclty of Dongolu Some of the ijm-bec ti anufa-turent nave udvan- .d their pnn# from 5 to to percent Ik>cs1 prices are aV-ui the same We \u2022\tii.ote : Mauufnrliirers so!«-.No.t .17c to 19c ; do No 3,15c to It*-, wave-i unisrs.¦?e to âtlc ; splits, t^u« tree, lie to lie ; splits, Western, 15c to 19c.Ilmr-.\u2014The state of the market shows very little Change- of late, and the riva\u2019ry in procuring hides eon-tun is Rrpoit* fiota'be Eastern States announce a \u2022 ¦ \u2022\tf : fskh -.with ; rom - ¦>\u2022 .?r :i f rther reiluetion.Our prices an- as follows : Hides.No.1.V ; No.L 4»' ; No.:}.3c ; tanners a*e l-atin/ Ur luwre ; lsui\u2018«kius, 15c; stievp-kius $1 ; ralfsklcsi Tc.Wool.The o utlock indicates highrrprices.ami in conscqr.cuee hold-rs he-r« are not thi- least anxious to p -rt w ith the st -ek in their isi-se»sioti.A large smount ha* lu-eti Itought recently for home produe-t Capes are firmer, and B A.w are up Id to llffi AttheAntw tp sale, which takes place in thre-or tour \"tek*.it is exfui ted that the Germans will keep uo pr: e».ami i veil advanre tin m still higher, in ot-di r t)Ca .v, prie * ar>- nominally un-r: hligtd.bin *b'iw an upward tendecry.Wetpion- : \u2022\t\u2022ressy t 'n* 15c to 17c; II A scoured, d'ic to 38c ; rniilan merino.15c to ICc ; Chiiiau aestysa, liV^.' ; North-Wist.15c to 17c Iron and Haudw-aRE.The markit for pig iron i# i i.i»t t ot steady, several lots of leadins: brands of scot' h are on tiie way.costing in the n-.-ighborh->o«l of « « laid d-ovn here Among the ssl«a reported are in-c.-led .Nuismerlee and Aytesome.Warrant* a;-weaker ai.d arc q-iotedat t'»- Ud.d be!-w- list wi»-k's c \"* i g prb i-\tipit-ti- tn-duy ; Carnbro, $\u2022.*\"; s ¦ mens.No 1.$.'0: wrought acrao.No.1, tld to #17; bar.10: tinpiat-».\u2022 okiw.at «150 to it: ; !> »h*n i .jl to Çi'-O: I'anada plate*.U'-to «?7* ; tinn- p'li*'-*, «7 .V> to I» ; Orford copper, 13'4» ; ingot tic.-JSc to ÿ-.\u2019K-''- Cement and Kmierri- *.\u2014There is a #001! ilemauil b - rant ft jobbing ot* Prices, however, w«ak it.-! in reaud lot» ex ship, are Belgian.S-' 3 to $2 15 : Fnglish «?\u2022g.\u2019i to f.' I\" p< r pj«k In lire-t.rii W* thete t* a gi-isl basines# st firm price».Killing qnotatjoijs in n uud lots are f L to per l.'JOJ ex- _________ WHOLESALE PRICES.Ctcrbebm's cable ndvicts to day arc s# f-dlnw* Cargoes °fl coast, wbsat ar,«l corn.firm.Cargoes ou passage and for shipment, wheat, steady; corn, firm French remntry market# ilrin»-r.Liverjioil wheat, spot, few bid# in th«- market ; orn.firm hut not active Weather in England, warm Mark Lane.English wheat, turn easier: do.foteigti wheat, fliiu ; do., American ami Dauuhiau mai/.e, strong ; do.Lnglish aud American ilour, steady.In Chicagowlwat oj/erel i.4 of a cent higher a* SI-' Jo.v.Prie \u2022 were strong with an upward tendency.Ibceipt», IT,Odd b8«he!*: *hit>m«'nt* Dt.OtX) bashels Corn was lthc hiL-hi-r a' Kt^c May : 43c Joly, au I advanced to 4414c July.Receipts, liVuOO bn«hc-ls ; sh:ptn-ut«.Sftl.OOO Imelu-i# The New York wheat market opened ^ of arset higher for Mar in 1 J,:!y at '/iî4r and 9-;- ripper lively ; of a cent higher f >\u2022 June a: *»Ç je.aad «4 of a cent higher for Augus* at /I-ixC.Price» wcn-npw xrd.Be-fvipts.34.1.Mjp bu»he!«.shipni'-nt* 119,41» bushel», t oni opened l\u2019i,» h g icr for May acd Jnlv at 33&r and W\\c respectively, and i'* c.-nt* higher for September at V-tv Later prires were 5.114c Jfar.I'Fi^ July Receipts.;tf,5J0bushi-!s.shipment# 835,8.*>8 bushel*.In Dolath wheat opened at h4c July.In St.Lou!* wheat opened >4 of a cent higher at 8H4c July.In Milwaukee wheat opcr.id ?4 of a rent higher at s,M4«- cash an-l May.I-ater prlcaw were SAM1' C*«b and \u2022Inly.In D» trol- whi a: opened 1 x of a cent higher for rash and May at9fa4c, and % of a cent higher for Ju-y at «He.In Toi*dcned H tf n wnt higher a\u2019 01 Kc cash and May : #1 Vjr July.Chicago pork open'd 5 era'* per barrel higher at $9 &¦\u2019!-» Juiy and «.is afterwards i|oot»d at $ t.-«!4 July.Lard wa* gV4 cent* iiigher at $s » July, aud later adv-anced to Grain.\u2014Tlie situation i« the *xme to-dxy.We qaote as folios» : No.3 hard Manitoba wheat, 9tc to S?r -, No.3 do.Me to Me ; pea*, per -\u2022 Sheep.-Tlie\tto\t4e Bogs .95.\u2019it) to (*.5o Cultes.(J.OU to (5 00 AMERICAN CATTLE MARKETS.Nt w Yoke.May 6.Bkrvk*.\u2014Heccipte, 118 car-leads or 3,011 head, itcluding 5 carloads for exporta tion, 4ti l Yrloktl» to Im- sold, aud low for all grades *t a tedneti-jn of 10c to 15c per 100 ll>s , t ut fot Friday a large amount of business, acd at the 1 lose nothing temsined unso,d inthe yurda.Poor to \\»-tv choice native s:r*rs sold nt (3.W to (5 fair 10/ ibs .hull* and dry row s at (t .80 to $3.H0 I)rcuii do., nt (too to (5 (X) ; unshorn do., at (7.75 to «« 0»i.DrtsMd uiiittou slow, at 9V4c to 11c I c-r 11).; dressed lamb stestly at 11c to l.*V4c.C\u2019HirA'io, May 1! \u2014Cattle\u2014Receipt», 10,500: shlp-mi-nts.5,000.Market, slow.»teady to lower ; Drini-; r;re-rs.(It tto (I'k> : goMr Fnuieua SV llngllsl» Brcal»r;ivl Ira.I NK «KU% 4 II4H4 l>T KN4;i.l«ll HKKik* FART COK4.Ur.$1 per pound in 1 pound |ur- el*.90c |s-r puuod in cuddies of all fci/es.FANCW KM«a.|HM It It I t K» txl ROI \u2022 4 114)N4.TEA.75e p- r iHinnd iu 1 pmud |-jwccl».65- |M-r pound in \u2022 nddies uf all si/esr FINK KATBA KKKAKFtNT 4 4>%4;OI TKA.UK- per pound in I i-oun-l par- eln.&6- per pound iu caddies of all sire ».4lur Bpcrlul Klcntt of KncHsb Brrukrusl Tea*.4'c |:« r ikiuui) for our K|k- iitl llh-nd iu 1 I-oun-l par- els, or 4Ue pur i-oun-l iu -a-ldica of all su««.|JJ hulf lu rts, upward* of 10,(AO po-inds, of this l-upului rra-lc in *tor« ai' Qushty strictly maintained tlT Baiue price to one and all.)ge per pountl in one pound packAS- s.:tf«-1* r pound in caddies of a-l ruts.36e pt r pound iu half - bred*.f lural Quullly Ju|iuu True.50 and CO el nt* per pound Choire .tspan Tea, .Vii.iii^ per i-ouc-I, and nue.lapau Xtu iu catltlies of ali »ire», V6 tenl* per pound.FHASEH, V1GEH 4 CO., 1U9 St.James street.THE AMERICAN DOCTORS (2V i\u2019surs/rmtùï in J.u>\\/«\u2022 ««n them liefore August 1, 1892.and frankly tell you if your case is curable or not.All incurable cast * are rejected.Special attention is paid to every cam-.Invalids living outside of Montreal should addrcM their letters to Mr.JOHN MURRAY, Manager, and inclose two 3-ccnt stamps for symptom blank and question aliccte.Office hour# from 9 a.in.to 12 and from 1 to 7 p.m.Sundays, from 1 to 3 p.m.(ieMlIimak.SAMPLES LADIES\u2019 t\u2019NDEKVKSTS, SAMPLES LADIES H'tSK .SAMPLES MEN 8 HHIKTS.SAMPLES MEN S DRAWERS.SAMPLES MENS IIAI.K IUWE.JOB LOT CHILDREN 8 LISLE HOSE.Ilk- pair, worth Kc.JOB LOT WATERPROOFS, \u2022\ti'1.50 wurtb 97 50.Tovw Is.Ti-wsllinx, t/mlts.Table Covers, Curtsins and (\u2022eueral Hutisc (-kiruifXiinss.4.I OK4.K H.ROW HI.It/t.1 Nelrr Dame *1.I doors rnsl Plut-e d'Arni*.Ct 1ENKRAL PRINTING.THE \u2022\u2022WITAKWI\" OITH'K XXECVTEM EVERY DK-SCKIPTION UK JOB PRINTING ntOM THE NAHHOTU POSTER to llir SHALI.F.ST FISITIAIi 4'ARO, AT MODERATE PRICES.Particular - are l-t-ftuwtd on turuiiiK out work so as to give every sut of a* tan- BOOM AND PAMPHLET WORK gotten up in m-st furm, untl pprciul care takro with regard to corre-ctiit-**.WORK FROM THE 4 Ol ATRV exre-utt d with tlisput- h, and f-rwardid iiiimt-tbutt lyoa couipktiun, titht-r by Express, Post, Steamer or othcrwlxc, us ordemt.PATRONIZE THE \" WITNESS JOB OFFICE.JOHN DOIKALI.pri- tors.WITNESS\tPUBLICATIONS.\t\u2014:o:\t OOOUOOOOOOOOOOO»\t DAILY\t(5(0 a year.All the new.» nf the day, iiiisccliany, «tc.WIT\\I>8.\t CK>00004/Of MMNKX KXKJ flKIskLV\t(1 U) a year.All the new.» of the week, R« lu,-iou* News, Hume lit-istrtment, (/nsstltm D)-|>artint nt, WITNF.8H.\teoudut-tcl l-y ei|a-rts, tlrtiuu, etc.OOOOOOOOf AOOOOOOOO\t 2V0KTHERY\t.üi itdIii a yr»ir.?*uro nuding, Uright pii tiiM m, H.K, i^iuvoiiR u»th HKHMEAÜKR.\tfull notes j-urtry, JiuuithsM \u2022-olumn, t tu.OOOOOOOt M *00004/4 \u2018OO\t- - »*\u2022 .Samples ot thi-M' papers tor tho ht.itic «Ü1 be sent on rieript of isn-tal card, bequests.) \t»\t\t ,iom\\ non\t.ALL A HOY.Ronlreul.1 LLCSTRATTONS FOR BOOKS, CATAIXXII\u2019ES, Ac., SuppUsd from drawings or phologntphs by
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