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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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vendredi 22 juillet 1892
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[" Vol.XXXllI., No.171.MONTREAL FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1S\u2018)2.Puiri! One Cent.ttvU- '.i té/^irth*.vs/rtui,jti M\\a il.nl¦U rav.l l« ar/a' V b* nuloftrU mtk tht name mut mUim» /(he tender or uht ru iM OH\u2019 lu t ter .in t>r lut,.* of (A» ni, HirlA \u2022rx Ut» are i ixrrfd /or .J>, »uirri.i./r\t/.^ ,V>r, death Hvturt/ur Sic iirr/Mtit.Whe a aaaoaafemt.U ./ (unt r tl.rj it ntitd vlitmargorerrmtafiijmpaa^âiuA iu lue /\u2022rtker rKarge will 1er mmlr.A'a fieelttil /rom eiMmil .fi iuetert'd/rer, ItlHTHK.MATIIKSON Atthi* M.iiiM>, Kini*\tMtrtintnaa.on tl)# lull July, 1892, the wife of Ren J.MutheHon, of twin», it ilaitffhler And A noil, 4 KAI(i At Suiioylmiik, Coiii|itoii, .Inly 20Ui, » danyhter to Mr.niwl Mm.H.,1.Craiy.MAf'ARTNF.Y -At Huffalo, N Y.June 27, Winifred Wihioti, formerly of Montrenl, And wife of J.F Maenrtney, Ï.K., of New York City, of a sou.DAVIDSON At Cote Ht.Fan), on Friday, July IS, a dauiftiter to Mr.ami Mr».Jauiei Da,id«on.RANCROFT At Knowlton, Que., on Thuraday, 2l»t inut, the w ife of C.D.Raiu roft, of a \u2022¦m RADFORD\u2014On July \u2018.\u2019Dt, Mr».K.W.Radford, of a \u2022on.MARRIKD.WAI.KI.R McARTIICR -On the tKth in»t .at the r< »iden< e of the bride» hither, by the Rev.Jaine» ('rarer.Oeorfe KIwui Walker, of Mi»»oiili», Montana, C.H.A , amt Jeriie Ella MeArthiir, eld-nt daughD-r of Neil MeArthur, of Avoea, Auymeutaition o! tlrenville, P V.IIARCI.AY\u2014CRAKS At the F.nxU'rn Methodl»t Chureh I\u2019arfonnue, Ottawa, by the Rev.W.Timherlake, on .luly 19th, l?'*'.!, Oeorge W.liar lay, uf the City of Hull, Queliee, to Mia» Annie Craiy, of the City of Ottawa HKIils-ANDERSON.-On the ISth July, 1892, by the Rev.W R Crnkrhanka, Krederb k H.Bell, of Boeton, to liertha W.H.Andersou, of Montreal.DIED.McRAE.\u2014At (lien Norman, Out., on July 11th, John M< Kae.aiteri 83 year».M.|iiaiiitani e« are re»|eetfully Invited to attend New York and Carlow, (Ireland), paper» phase copy.IUIWAN.\u2014In thia < ity, on the 21»t inut, William lleorge, ageil 49 year», 3 month» and 16 day», cldc«t «on of the late William Rowan of Her Majerty a eerviec.F'uneral from hi» late rcaidcnce, 256 Liverpool atreet, l\u2019oint St.Chariea.ou Saturday, the 23rd, at 2 30 o\u2019elock, to Mount Royal Cemotery.Friend» aud aoiuaintatiee» pleaee aeeept this invitât Ion.rV.M uHtlinl H'tleee/.PT the a brim eohinin m.818 uu.SCOTCH KF.RoE SUITS, 8b.(W.818.00, 820.dd.READY To WEAK.SUOTUH TWEKD8UITH.ready to wear.812 812.812 Then* SCOTCH TWEED SUITS at 812 00 are the lie»t value in the trade.SUITS READY TO WEAR at *4.86.88, 810.SUMMER HATS iu STRAW and FELT.srnm.R n rsimiim;*.HUMMER CÎ.OTHINO in every grade for ltny«.BOVS SUMMER SUITS, MV.7.'.81.81 »l and up.BOYS' TWEED SUITS, f] 75, 82, |2.i0, 83.83 »' BOYS TWEED FA NTS,\t, 7.V.#1.81 2.HOYS SHIRTS.BOYS JERSEYS.ETC , ETC LET YoUR OUTFITTER BF.WILLIAM < I Kit I »:.CLOTHIER, HATTER.HARBKKDASHKK.m.vt, ItUWV, 1932, Antre Hume atreet.I^OR CORNS, WARTS AND BUNIONS, CSC WIGHT\u2019S u the appearance of the couple on the bit loony, wii.n thty allowed thrmsolvca they received an enthusiastic greeting from the crowd, the bands playing a revolutiouarv air.The presents to the bride are valued at over $200,000.Including a rich gift from the Queen Regent Christina.SPANISH GUNBOAT ASHORE.Gihhai tar, July 22.\u2014The Spanish (pinboat \u201c Atrevida\u2019 went ashore here Hu* morning during a fog.TUE MISSING MINISTER RjTTUBNH.TXNut in Nijni Novogrod ami otlicial report* to the contrary are untrue.\" VON CAPRIVI AND PRINCE BISMARCK.London, July 22.The Berlin correspondent of the Tiii»s Hay» ; \u201cTho Uainburyrr .Xm-hrirh-ten has published another article on the selection of Von Caprivi for the Chancellorship.In this article it i» admitted that Von Capriri may have endeavored to obtain tho post, but was selected by the Centrists, who used every eflort to displace Prince Bismarck.Chancellor Von Caprivl imagines that Bumarck is striving to Hupplaut him, and i» painfully annoyed at any mention of appruachiuent between tlie Emperor and Bismarck.Von Capriri\u2019» personal Influence occasioned the despatch instructing Prince Reus, the German amha*aa»lor, not to attend the Bismarck wedding.Wo do not doubt that the good will of the Emperor toward! Prince Bismarck lasted till the Emperor\u2019s meeting at Kiel with the C/.ar.Official influence cause»! the »ub*e tho Citadel in hot haste from the camp at HI.Joseph «le Ia>vis.The nu n were eridently ei.i I\u2019ash.Tex., July 22.To-day'e exportation of corn from the United States into Mexico through this p«»rt shows no abatement.Rince the beginning of these experiments, four months ago.24,000,000 bushels of corn have (¦aimed through here going south.All thia gram commanded a good price.KILLED TWO MEN.Arkansas Cm.Ark., July 22.\u2014J.J.Bowles, a merchant at RcodviUc, shot and killed two men named WUoox and Ace, yesterday, Wilcox and Ace tried to kill Bowles.PA8HENOER RATER CUT.LonartlXE, Ky., July 22.\u2014All the railwavs are cutting passenger rates to northern and eastern points.8AUK CENTRE ON FIRE.Minniafomh, Minn., Jnly 22, 2 a.m.-Hank Centre is reported to be burning up.The water pressure for fire protection is furnish**! by the McClure mill, and that is on fire.Aid has'been asked from Little Falls and Ht.Cloud.CANADIAN.YEHTERDAY AT BIHLEY.HOME or THK CANADIAN BrOBEM.(Special to th* Wilnrst.) Toronto, July 22.\u2014Tho good shooting of the previous days at Bialey was, according to the MaiCt special despatch, kept up yesterday.Private Windatt, in the maten for the Asaociation cup, mad.a fall pisuible at 6s*ible total of 35.Windatt scored 32 in the match for the Martin Challenge Cup.Ogg, Armstrong, Simpson, Mitchell and Smith made 31, 30, 29, 28 and 28 respectively in the St.George Challenge Vase THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(Sprrial to thr Wit nr me.) Quebec, Jnly 22.-*ir A.P.Caron left for Hiver du Ismp yesterday, ami the Hon.J.A.Ouimet and party, who arrive*! yesterday, ate engag'd t»> dsy in inspecting the harbor works ami dry docks here, afti-r which they will probably return to Ottawa.Premier DeBonchnrville, with his son and daughter, and the Hon.L.P.Pelletier aud wif»', leave to day for Gasjie Baain, but will return here in four or live days.The Rev.A.T.Ixive left this morning for Cliinontimi.where he will conduct sisn ihI service» on Sabbath at the Presbyterian nineion.The American steam yacht \u201c PeerlM»,\u201d which is owned by Mr.Harktie*», a Cleveland tnilhon-\u2022iair»', arrived hem yiwtcnlay from New York an felt in the v.ctmty of the volcano, and some of the shocks are felt as far as Syracuse, 30 miles distant.CAPTAIN BEDFORD SUSPENDED.Liverpool.July 21.\u2014The Board of Trade in the case of Captain Bedford, of the Inman Line steamer \u2022\u2022City of Chicago.\" announced it* judgment to-day.It censure* the captain for running hi* ship ashore near the Old Head of Kinsale and suspenos his certificate for tune months.TO KEEP A WATCH ON RUSSIAN JEWS.Berlir.JuJv 21.\u2014The Minister of the Interior ha* issued order# to the frontier guards to maintain constant vigilance in order to prevent the entry into Germany of Russian Jews.ARREST OF AN AMERICAN CONSUL.Cop*>haoe5.July 21.\u2014Mr.Henry B.Ryder, the United bute# consul here, was arrested today, charged with fraud in connection with the liquidation of a testamentary estate.THREE PERSONS DROWNED.Ht.Peter»»r»o.July 21.\u2014The steamer \u2022\u2022 Wa-lamo.\" baring on board 83 paaaenger#.«truck a reef near this city during a fog and went to piece*.Three of the passengers were drowned.MR.MOKE RETALIATION.CHI PM AN'S HILL PASHES WITHOUT DIVISION.I'ROVIMOR» of THE BILL WasmsoToa, July 21.In the House to-day Mr.Hooker, fr«'ii> \u2018b.- Committee on toroign Affair», report;d the bill h> provid.for the call-iuK of an international arbitration congress.Mr.Blount, from the Committee on Foreign Affair», i-all.d up the bill to force the reciprocal relation* between the United state* and < anada, Mr.Blount said the President had.in two me*-rages, called the attention of Congress to the fact that notwithstanding treaty rights, American citizens were discriminated against in the matter of transportation through the Welland.St.Lawrence and other canals.A rebate was accorded to Canadian vessels which was not accorded to American vessels.This bill was de-signt d to require that this discrimination should W abolished and that the treaty rights of American citi/eus should be preserved.Mr.Lind (Minn.) enquired whether this bill might not be construed as au abrogation of the trMr Blount could not say.He was not inclined to think that it would.Mr.Lind suggested that if it did it would be a r< rv serious matter.Mr.Blount replied that it probably would he, bnt there was a very serious matter to meet now and that was that the great lakes should l>e open U> Canadian trade and denied to American trade.Mr.Lind suggested that the United States re-ceivis the fre- use of the St.Lawrence river tn perpetuity.This was a very important right.\\Ve could build canals of onr own but we could not build a St.Lawrence river.Mr.Blount thought the Government should stand manfully and heroically for the rights of the citizen# and meet evety emergency *' which arose when it aroee.\u201d Mr.Hstt (Bis.) said the pending bill was one that deeply concerned the people of the North-West auu the cities of the East and everywhere that the grain trade concerned American citizens.The grain producers seul their grain by the lakes and the canals and by railways.Vast , crops were sent by water during the w-ater season and the mode of passage from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario wa» by the Welland canal.American citizens were entitled to the use of that canal on terms of equality with Canadian citizens, j For that right they had paid a great price.It was a reciprocal privilege.We gave Canada the use of those great canals on which the Government had lavished trillion# of < tuonev.For that we were entitled to the use of the Welland canal if we paid the same ! tolls that the Canadian* did.Every year great : sums were spent for the St.Mary's caual.through whkn we welcomed Canadian vessels to pass free.Bnt while we did this we found that for every cargo that passed through the ; Welland canal we were charged ten time» a?much as were the Canadians.It was a baid fact that American trade was subject to ten times the exactions tbst Canadian trade was in passing through the Welland canal.For every f Ô.00U paid on cargo»» going to Canadian ports 1 «50,000 was exacted from the grain raiser and shipper of the North-West.rBovtaioya or the bill.The bill was passed without division.It provide* that when the President shall be satisfied that the passage through any canal or lock connected with the navigation of the St.Lawrence nver.the great lakes, or the waterways connecting the aam*.of ve-eels of the United States, or of cargot s, or of passenger# in transit to any part of the United State* is prohibited, or is made difficult or burdensome by the imposition of tolls or otherwise, which he shall deem to be reciprocally unjust and unreasonable, he shall have the power to suspend the right of free passage through the SL Mary * Falls canal ao far as it relate» to vessels owned by the subject# of the Government ducriminating against the United Sûtes.bummer Resorts.Business Cards.llosort.ISLAM) buiniiior JNV-ai-fi/ Tim Million Ilot tir» Gi (hr llominion in Tin ycurs THE SKA HIDK HOTKI It I BT I < O It ».A < H WILL Ol\u2019KN Hilt TIIK SEASON JILY 41b.TKKMS MODERATE.AddfftM join\ta ««., Chailiitt.-town, P.K.1.1 ENTRA I.VERMONT IT CONQUERS PAIN niroitT t>T I II iW«E8 IN TK UN MEUVICE.I.iMur any urntinu New York,\tH.JO p.ro.JACOBS CURE S.3o a.n Kiet*!»! Suiitlâ) Mil n DE LOT 111 NI ERE, OTEL 1.x i -.Nik \\S hit» Itivt-r .1\t\\ Snrinc urnviu^ Nt-w Vork.10.00 i>t hui»iU> EVERY VAUDREML, I* Q.BOTTLE I uuferUniier.nv4i.k»:r, rain \u2022j:tl HI.Jniue.Hlreel, \u2022Rheumatism Neuralgia irait¦'alRt It Till.l*klN KIll t'K nrMEMBYK Tin: l*AI> HIIIYH Ash your Hrui:ai*t 1er 14 and loRe nothing else.RUTTER YACHT Kor Sale at IKj : a tolulhr l.uih jra ht length.M feet 'lianght, 5 feet, good *aiU, eommodioti» utiS*I.at «I can ¦J^OTICE.Oor OPAQUE WININVW BHADF.FACTORY - -\t- WII I 1AM HTRKKT.being in full curation, w- Tl-ev will blow dn to Ir« had.For parti ulars apply to O.k J.SMITH.CL* r?r ;mmer boarders\u2014board.Pnrat.Residence on the !*ank of tha.Ht lAwrenre river pleasant and healthy : plenty of fresh butter, eggs and milk .good fishing and bathing ! convenient to boat lauding and U.T.K.station.F'.r particular» address \u2018\tJ H.BUTLER.Cornwalb Ont.ADIR0NDz\\CKS.REMBRANDT HALL.Fin* House and Ground», near «everal lakes.0?® drives will accommodate few familie* .term» #7 week ; nm.ci«.cit,8^eHnceaNRi UKgKyILLB> N Y.^BENAKIS HOUSE ! ^ ABBX.4KIA SPRIXLA.ST.FRAXi OIA DF LAC, Ql KBEC, Open» for the reception of gue»U JUNE Ut-Moi and cold Mineral Water l>ath», certain cur# fo» Rhcumatum, Indigestion.Dyspepsia.Kidney and Liver Complaint».Halt Rheum.General Debility, etc.Capital fishing and fine boating on 8t.Francois river and Lake 8t.Peter.\t.Steamer - Berthier,' from Montreal, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at Ip m.Return tickets, f 1 50.Boat» and Tennl»Court are in good order.20 alee ping rooms and 6 new boat» added since last sea- * Canadian Pacific Ratlw»y-To the Abenaki» Spring» House and return, from Montreal, Saturday to Monday, \u2022JÎ.T5: Saturday to Tuesday, OOICALL A M»\\.\u2022\u2022 Wituew ' oaf*.MonlmT Educational.A YOUNG GERMAN LADY d.-sire» u> gu* l-»v,na in German and Fren-h.levrt of refer.» « inv-n E< .n-rma and particular» t.leaaa inquire at Nu Man»-field atr.et\t________ Tl ITI**N GIVEN luring dimmer noli-iays by an .«pe-nen- ed Tew her.A-bfreM K , '«1.\u201d M itneas O* '.() NTARIO LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, WHITBY, ONT.Strictly fi rat r lass in all it* appointments and edu -ational advamagea Provision mail»for all th.- l'-açher» .ertifiralea and for university class»* tfcrough the freshman.sophomore and Junior years of Toronto I niv-rwty.Th.literary staff comprises the largest number of bin .\t.all,ta of an» l^direi ('ollege in Canatia.The ormation to Edward IsUnd and New Brunswick brigades, and Pic ton and New Brunswick shifting ordonne* ; August 10, New Brunswick brigade ; August 11, Halifax.THE STRIKE ENDED.WoobeftiboK.N.J., July 21.-The striking workmen on the Port Reading Railway have all been paid and quiet rest'xod.Nonces.TVTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.Xv The Hamburg Am>-rii an Packet Co.H8 WAN_ DRAHM.J.Poralh.master, trim Hamburg and ia eot*rfr4 el CuMt/twM O^uftifaeM will pleeei* ^ -Jln- '^MUMDikLOH ft CO.AgenW.HIE SUM MERSCROFT, WILLARD.CAI'E ELIZABETH.ME.NEW HOUSE, NICELY FURNISHED, with FIVE ACRKH of LAND, FOR I ML OF CI LNTH.FINE BEACH AND OCEAN VIEW.Term», ml per D*y.J.L.WOODHLKY.Prop.Refer t y permission to L.O.ARMSTRONG, 523 Ht.James street.Montreal, Canada.kCEANIC HOUSE, Beacon Hill, _ Peak « Island, Portland Harlor.Mr*.ROUT.T.STERLING,Proprietrees.Thishouselssituatednntheeast side of Peak s Island, a few rods from Trefethen » Landing.It is noted for its healthy and pleasant loratlou, ooonect-Ing with the i lty every half hour.Fart*i, vi* Ouncord amt (/\u2022iwpllg arriving Ihfstoni\tS.1 ii.in* LOU\tVS HITE MUIXTAIXH.N.ttO H.III.For Munt|M.'lter, Ib lliklii-m, I\u2019rutile Houm, Fiibjans, Mount Washington, Fortlaud ami Old Orchard Beach.Wagner New Vestibule, Buffet, Palace, Drswiug P.u.un and hlei-ping furs on all through trains For Time Table- and full information apply tu Company n Office, 13d Ht James street.A.(.HlOXEt.RAAE.Canadian Pass Agent.H.Y* .(T SiniXiH.F.W.ItALIMVIX.Gen I Pass.Agent,\tGca.Hupt.ST ALBANS VT.I AKE VIEW FARM\u2014T.Bailey, J Georgeville, Que.A< \u2022 mm\"\u2018\u2019'Lf ^1» sired Has also been newly fitted to gits hot salt water baths.Plumbers, &c.LACROSSE EXCURSION Sir A HI HOCKS vs CAPITALS \u2014 AT \u2014 OTTAWA, 23rd JULY.MONTREAL $2.25 OTTAWA AXD RETI RA, TICKETS GOOD GOING tJrd JULY, By train leaving Dalhousie *q station 8.50 a.m.and Last Exprès» leaving AYlndaor Hlreel Nfatton al 11.45 a.in., Dining Car attartaed.LOO» BKTI BXIXL I XTIL JI LY 4!Hb, IHWi.at Ottawa La- r-M«S ing ¦ i the station to convey jiasseiiger» direct to Grounds.RETURNING TRAINS leave Ottawa at * W a m., ll.to a.m.i 4.A) p.tn and 10.tô p in.TK kKT OLLK\u2019Lfl ! fi% HT.JAM EH HT.t WINDSOR HT.and DALHOUHIK HQ.STATIONS.1) KLAWARL ii HUDSON R R LEX.MACKAY, A Pra- tical Plumber, Gaa, Steam and Hot Water Kit-V*f« RUcLnoAl %i»4 M»** hAow aI IWU HAngtnf#TlnAiniUili»g| Meta! Ru-jfing, Wind MiUlhunp.Ha^laryDraii.Me and Ventilation a specialty.\u2022 BE A \\ER~H ALL IH1.L, Ih'B Telephone«77 «oHT F.I.IZABFTIIST.,BeUTHI-phoris ~ ~\tAil lobs protBpwy atomilod to at a low (2*).MuuUuaL figvtrw BHORTEHT BOITE TO XEYY YOB&.SAKATiM.A.ntoY.AI BAN Y, IMIll.ADI-.!.P!IIAe HALT! Mi diF.AND W ASHI N« 11« IN, AXIS ALL I'OIXTH HOI TH AXIS E 1HT.Heli-cfrvl liy flic (,ovenmient n< the Hunlrestl mill New lurk Hall Liur.Trains h ave Montreal : \u2014 7.15a.m.Dally, rarrpl Sunday, arriving in New York at '.'JJ p m.Tukocuii Dkawimu Room C\u2019A* MoNTKRAI.To NgW YoHK.4.:h> p.m,- Daily, alopplng at local point*.HI.KErlMI CAH M-iSTKSSb TO Al.ltAMT.7.TO p.m.Mghl Express, Hally, Wagner'* Bi rrst Vr»rnu i.r.Si-ggriao CAR nm* through I- - New t ork without change, arriving in New York at fi 43 a m.next morning These train» makeclose coo-ne.lion at Tr-y an-l All-any.with Steeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 10.50 » m.For Ti k.-ts.Tim* Talih-s and all InfurmaUoa apply to the I'vmpadysOrti.-e, III HI.Jamr* alrrrl, Wonlrral.J.VV.Ill If Dll H,\tW.II.HEX BY, Gen l PaA* Agent,\tAg-*nt, Albany.N.Y.\tMontreal.1 MIE OTTAWA RIVER Navi- gation COMPANY.DAILY MAIL LIXE.Montreal and Ottawa and Caledonia Hpring*.DAY EXCURSIONS by PAI.ACE STEAMER \" SOVEREIGN to CAU1I.UJN, and back down rapid*.Daily.81 W.Passenger» take 8 05 am.train dally for Lac.hln» to connect with steamer fur Ottawa and intermediate port*.Afternoon Trip* Hlioot the Rapid*.Take .VO.1 pm.train to LACII1NE.Round trii.*Oo Take I .-JO p in.train dally IHaturdays, G.T K, 2 p m.: or 1 30 p m., Halur-lays, C.P.R ,1 to HT.ANNK S.Bound trip.MOo HUDSON by 1 30 p m.C.P K , Saturdays only *1.00 Tickets at Grand Trunk oOii e.143 Ht.James atreet, and Winds- \u2022 yvi'iss.»\t\" \u2022 \u2022\t-.' _________ ______ US Castoria is Dr.Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children.It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Rubstance.It is ft harmless substitute for Purcsforie, Props, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.It is Pleasant.Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers.Castoria destroy» Worm* and allays feverishness.Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio.Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation ami flatulency.Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.Cas* toria is tho Children's Pauueca\u2014tho Mother'» Friend.Castoria.*\u2022 Castoria Is an excellent medieSno for children.Motlu-rs have repeatedly told mo of iu good effect upon Uioir children.\" I)u.(i.C.O.inoen, Lowell, Mass.\u2022\u2022 Castoria Is tho bc*t remedy for children of which I am acquainted.1 hopo tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and uso Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are d.-stroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and oilier hurtful agents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves.\" Da.J.F.Kincrxlok, Conway, Ar Castoria.\u2022\u2022 Castorîa h so well adapted tocMldren Uia* 1 recommend it ua superior to any prescription known to me.\" U.A.Anrnss, M.D., Ill Ro.Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T.\u2022* Our physicians in tho children\u2019s department Itavo spoken highly of thoir experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that tbs merits of Castoria has woo us lo look wills favor ui>on it.\" VWTSP Hootital Ann DisrsiisiaT, IS OS too.Alls* C.Surrn, /Yes., The Centaur Company, TT Mnrrav Street, New York City.LAWN 'TENNIS ItiiqticlN.all REQUISITES.Ss\u2019lw, all nIf.ain-«1.Tch-phonc 27IM* H4TBB.DAILY WITNESS.Pit,.In.e* and upwarda lOo.!>«» Hue.ConlrftUl ou fai ratU# u ma WEEKLY WITNESS.With large type or cuta.9ft* per Une \u2018.>\"''11t.hl.r4V^ fl i li 'H if *et in our u*ual »mall a.lrerti*»ng l>l«n lal ixmtracl rat»* Friday, July 22, 1802.WITNESS DAILY MONTREAL 1'yR.viNs l.EAVtNO the city can have the Daily H'.i'il a* mailed to place* in Canada or the United Stab» for two week# at 15 cent*, throe week* JO cent*, and one muuth for 25 cent*.£hc gailj; Witness.FRIDAY, JULY 2i, 1S92.mont in lumber, i-Httle, butter, c1ii*«>iife outimt will counteract any serious falling off There was an Increase in Dominion tfovernmeut deposits of ?1.17J,-070, which will, no doubt, be reduced for the month of July by the payment of the Provincial subsidies.Provincial (Jovernmeut dejiosits had increased $J43,347, hut this is a somewhat small amount, In view of the fact that these Governments had increased their indebted-ness to the banks to the extent of $1 886,042, 1 of which |71,000 was loaned by the banks in Ontario, $950,000 by the Hank of Mont real, and $150.000 by the Quebec Bank.while Nova Scotia has seemingly been l»orrowiug also, probably forestalling its loan now under tender.Loans to the bederal Government remain the same as for the previous month, and as the increase in the amount to lie deposited on account of the note circula tion guarantee fund will lie aliout $1,000,000 this muuth, it is to be presumed tuat Mr.Foster will be in clover, for a short time at least, and may enjoy his holiday in |Hsaee, It is worthy of remark that although the banks bave ceased to issue one and two dol lar notes for twenty one years, nearly nil the bunks ap|iear to have a number of these notes in circulation.It would be interest-ing to know how many of these and of the four dollar notes, the Issue of which ceased in 1870.are still outstanding Purng the month\tfour l»anks.namely, the Merchants\u2019\tBank, the Imperial, the Bank* or a decline of m arly $30.000,000 and $11, I taining their position on the Liberal Imnchiw «>#.«»\tA tuor witl .! drive out a superior coinage, and the natural | u,!,^ uKe this may, perhaps, Isi Umked for.OOUMNjuelices of the millions of silver coined ( wi,;ii Hlsmt Ireland and the Home Buie o TTERBURN PARK.bT HILAIRE.P Q.Lftr;«*L PuMi Otouod* m tl»* Pronac*.Djrr.»w-: »ftiu.-ifty* *u Ocly Aug TTth.S*pi.V ^ 'is.r.'iÀiirRRLi, rm^rHiATR».Otter.94* SI.Jaair* ftlreel.EXCURSION TO CORA WALL.SATTBRAT.July 93nl.TO «*¦ TH« \u2022 9IO.ATHFAJ.»* CBR> WALL CHAMPION-HIP _____ LACRO'SE hatch.©\tKeiura fare.BI.3S.Trft*n » U left** G T.R DepoC »t ONE © clock p.m.Ti ke** x»l ¦# t»^ tco» the Tr^fte- re* ftt Clu\u2019 Ho*i**, Of ftl Irmua oo ift) of mcutmoo.¦.L.ftHAW.Hob.Itef.To MORROW is the Day of piffling in the Manitoba general election.Apart from the interest which attaches to the political results of the lialloting.there is a profound feeling concerning the vote that will be cast at the same time on the Prohibition question Mr.Green war has declared his inten tion of casting his ballot in favor of abolition, and, should his government be sustained and the cause of temperance triumph, he will soon give effect to the | i^nk of Ottawa and the Traders\u2019 popular will by legislation.The question will then arise in the courts as to whether the Provincial legislature has a right to prohibit the liquor traffic within the provin-cial boundaries.It has hitherto been as sumed by other provincial governments that they have not this power, but we are of opinion that they have.If the Manitoba plebiscite to-morrow goes favorably and the people\u2019s decree becomes formulated in an act of the Legislature, the matter will l*** tested.It will take a good while to get through the courts, but if the power of the provinces to prohibit is there vindicate*! there will very soon be a thundering at the gates of other provincial legie the golden issue of a foreign nation, and, as the imperial sovereign is out of harmony with the decimal system the Canadian Government would do well to take into consideration the coinage of ('anadian gold pieces.'Ihere is no important change in the exchange market.ENGLAND.A \u201c SKRIOUS\" GKNKftAl, MONTREAL ENGINEERS Tt« Non Com 0®*er* ftn*l Mr© ire fcwitij ootittei V.mnra ft!! Aer.*.Oofthio*.A wtremeou.A-.to .st->r>*« ft*, a» - fi* th- B M tnipectio©\tf .rth«r \u2022- ti «.T>* U M Her*«oot »iii b*\tto re ei»e on Mowifty »ot Tui^dfty.the i tii ftoi NAA iftJtoot.U T p m By or ter.\tWILLIAM KENNEDY.W;t -Ocl- ____advertisements.RASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, Act ft!!\t:->c# of Weed#* BuiWlis* MftienC*.Eftr-l »o4 Bofi Wood Timbw.ftodLomtor in c*r ; -u, Veo*rf»«l Omn »oâ Bta»-**0(k.ft44.TOi THE RATHBIX CHHPAXT.DEBERONTO.ONT.^ f.McIntyre, AH9HC4TR.B 4RBIftTCR.HOLM ITOR.PG QUEBEC AND ONT A BIO.cte^ur* m*.ftod mr., «FTV TOKR LJPK Bt ILOfXCR.I OOKSFRIEN0 BAKING POWDER.^ ARTICLR.Oil* tix cur*-at Cfftpa Or*m Tftrtnr ftad P.aert R- rr»ft*i!iied fc.-ir-.:.*te of Ayt» n*e pactaved la IU pr* oZftûoc THouBAXM are vuio The OtXika PHI END.Jv*t TUB TUTVQ roft TOC ft BftftlftO.ft.: tte t»j-.Onerrt *ftl! h M I.ABEN S OOOK a PRIENT) THE ONLY OENCTNE.______________________ M ANSELLS CRB06INR TTPHI ft.ftNALLPOl.tMVLLR4 TY» ttre' nC rr\t»re treiod u#, »ad in I*: is our COUNTRY.ne of the bulent spirit which shows itoelf in p»*rsonal i men of whom you may meet scores i*\\end upon th«?size of the said majority.\u2022* A small majority will be unable to a»*hi»*v»* anything : we shall w»*ar him out,\u201d is the cry of a section of th»* Uonsemitiv*.* press.Sir William Harcourt r»*torts that the Govern nient of 1839 »*anie into power by a majority of only 13.and Vet lived an«l work»*»! for six M-ars.And, inde*sl,tli»*re is something in Sir William's r»*mark that what a n**w parliament dreads more than anything is a diasolution.Umler bar of this, members will »l an»! l**ar a great d«*al.All tbes** sp»*culations are of little value because still surrounded by so much uncertainty : hut there are s»>mr by legislation lost liim his first plac»* on the ballot list, am! «\u2022i>st bis colleague the s**c»ind seat for the Istrimgli.Ami although it may s»*i*ni a f*sff ish thing for men who are mainly in sympathy with Liberalism to have split the party and was only three ; so it is small wonder that his opponent is demanding a scrutiny of the poll in the hope of discovering some inaccuracy in the voting which may invalidate the return So Mr.Naoroji\u2019s membership must hardly yet b** regarded as a fixed fact.ROSKDEIIT AVENUE is a new r»>aft, wrlnklttl, lytn colon .| cau r-pillar, with iilpixTH of a black color, ami work* nctwoeu the liaik am) the wood of iho trou, cuttliik into the aoft wimmI, and making' a hole nearly a cjuartor of an inch round.For nulle a du tance around the tree, the ground la covered with dual a* if a peraon had been caw Inj* a hoard.1 caw a hug a little over half an inch Iona', lact year, with wlnjpi of a bright grey color on the tiir*.What arc they » What will atop their ravage* ?So far a» 1 know, they touch no other tree Iteaide the locuct.Ana The iu-aect dearrihtd in the tiret part of the foregoing corn-inuiihatlou ia one of three ditlerunt kiuda of wiaal eaten or borer* that prey upon the iocuat tree, and whoae nnebt* keeared, owing to the di'predationa of them- de.idly twircrH.No effective remedy hac yi I been found agatnat the havoc they make, co far aa I am aware.Thu email grey bug referred to at the clone of the above communication In the perfect-winged iiuect by which the egg* are laid from which the niU-rpIllarc are hatched that do all the iniachlef.Home have anggeated wbltcwaching the tree trunk* to prevent the female from depo-iling her v! - -.and other* have recommended that children be '.mnloyid to catch the hug* in bottle* at * much per doyen, but It *oem* dirtlrult to carry out theae device* on a euttlclently large «cale to remedy the evil.DYNAMITE FOR EXTRACTING STUMPH AND BOULDERS.R McF., Olenartn, Ont.-Q.-Plea*e let me know throngh the RceJt/y W'ifn*** if pine atump* can be cuecccafolly taken out with dyuamlU:.and, If *o.average coat per Mump ; aleo, ran it tat ttaed by an in-cxp»'rleuced peraon ?Ane.I cannot anewer theee queriea, but would warn all Inexperienced pereons to tiewareof monkeying with dynamite.T\u2019A* /f*t .»»'.V.Chirks, (Jwlph, t/nt.Dkar Hir,\u2014We cut the enclosed elip from the It1/n*u of Hatnrday.Dynamite, although It 1* not generally *o eooMdered.I* far *afer than black powder.If act tire to, it burn» quietly; doe* not go off by «bock, and can only Ireexploded by alow roasting ora 44 detonator.\u2019 There I* an Increasing demand In Canada for It on a farm, and in the United State* the Mump blasting consumption Is a very important Item.t)ne company we know sold two hundred tons last year for this purl*'*»-.We would Ire glad b« ha -\u2022 \\'\"i look over Urs enclosed pamphlet, and when a sabwman of oore Is next In tinelph.have^hlm show yon Its effects hy actual trial.Anv ordinary stump ran be taken out by ouepouud of \"dunlin\" at a coel of not over 30c.Respectfully, Dwiumt Brairkko, Treasurer.Hamilton Powder Company, 10.'! St.Francois Xavier street, Montreal.Atts.The pamphlet alluded to contain* eight page*, -with ample illuctratlons.and is issued for the pur pose of bringing before farmers and others the advantage of using modern explosives for removing stnmp* and honlder* from Helds.I am glad to be favored with a ropy of it, and have got mnrh nsefnl information from a perusal of it.I was not before aware of the faulity and safety with which dynamite can now be employed for the removal of stump* and large Motw* from the surface of farms.R.McK., of (lien-arm, and others desirous of information on this subject will please forward their addressee to the flrtn above mentioned, who will cheerfully rend them -copies of the pamphlet.TRANSPLANTING CBDARH.Srs-u'Htnrn, Moncton.N.B.\u2014ti.\u2014Please Inform me \u2022what is the la st time of the year to transniant cedar* from the bush or second growth from Held*?Ans.\u2014 The spring of the year is the best time for transplanting cedars and all othur cvergm-n*.Of this I am well satisfied by numerous trials at different dates.There is an Identical 44 nick of time.\" Just when the green tips of the terminal shoots begin to ap|H-ar.At that jnneture the tiny white fibrous roofs begin also to show themselves, and evergreens moved just then rewm to suffer very little rheek.hut go on growing as If they had not Ix-cn moved at all.In removing evergreens one rule is of the utmost Importance, and that ts.never to suffer the roots to get In the least dry fare must Ik- taken to keep them a* moist a* in their irttivs situation, until they are planted in a new place ALS1KE CLOVER.II.11.U.N.B Q.\u2014I have some alsike clover growing I w ant to save the seed.How will 1 harvest and hr.-ah It r Ans Alsike, like revl clover, i* I* -t threshed out with a machine called a clover huiler, which goes round In districts where clover seed i* grown largely, after the manner of itinerant threshing machine*.When threshed by hand sjiecial care is re qulred to cut at the exact stage of maturity, neither too green nor over ripe.A smooth, tight and even re.At the throat after the largest lump broke it M right through Into the passage, so that when she allowed water It wonld come out of this hole.But \u2022 got over It.for a wonder,and ts now apparently oulte II, fat and healthy.When I turn her in the paddock i will gallop around and frisk about like a roll, it oulte suddenly sh* for breath, making a wheezing, ¦ailing noise, whlrh I can hear 200 yard* away.She II\tlie in this state half an hour, struggling for life, ood will start from the month and nostril*.She i-ms then to get relief, but it Is half a day before she ts over It.This doesn't happen every time she Hop* sround and never If she just walks.An*.\u2014 te condition you refer to I* due to either a polypus ar the opening In the larnyx.which mechanically struct* tue paasag*' of air to the lungs, or, what is ure likely, a nervous or spasmodic closure of the enlng of the larynx, \"the glottis.\" which I have ¦quently seen as a aeouel to strangles or distemper.i Tong am tbrtunlty of wit neseing not only a good match, hut a hard fought game.Both teams have been practising hard, an 1 each is confident of sucres*.The Montreal team will he composed a* follows (-Hamilton, Uatterson, Wil-kiosou, Anderson.Wilson, Retd, Coulson, MeCaFuin.Murphy, Ph Ids.Eaves, O'Brien.wlth Baintand Uterc.-as «pure men.it Is expected that a larger crowd than usual will accompany the Montrealers A special train will lente Bonaventuredepot atone o'clock.BABKBALI.A despatch from Farnhatn, On*., to day, say* : The Ht.Albans' Baseball Chili will meet the Paruham Club at Farnham on Hatnrday, and an Interesting game is expec ted.Hi.Albans boasts of a strong aggregation this season, and Farnham will make a great effort to conquer them.The New Yoik Baseliall Club were defeated by the Chicago Club on Wednesday after a hai l game.It was tue < hicagos\u2019 first victory of the necond series, and caused considerable surprise to all lover* of the bat.The defeat of the New Yorkers is attributed to stnnld coaching and had umpiring.The game was played on the grounds of the former club, ami was witnessed by a large number.Much interest wa* manifested throughout the match.The following Is the standing of the various clubs In ADVERTISEMENTS.I.eHi\u2019ue \u2022\u2014 Clnh*.\tWon.\tLost.\tPercent.Itrooklvn\t\t1\t1\t.800 l'hiladt-i|ihla\t\t.\t4\t1\t.two Cincinnati \t\t4\t1\tSR .SUITS.THERE ARE OTHER OOODS WHICH WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH.AND WE WILL SELL CHEAP.AMONG THEM ARE BABY CARRIAGES AND COAL OIL STOVES.NOW THIS IS AN IMPORTANT LIVING HUH IKtT.ONE THAT EFFECTS THE MIND AND POCKET.DECIDE QUICKLY AND PUSH TOUR WAY TO THE SPOT WHERE THE GOODS ARE.METROPOLITAN M'FO.CO., 1«T« AN* ISM SeTOE »AMB STUBBY.In Summer it\u2019s hot work washing clothes with the hot fire and that steam in the house.There is a different kind of a wash day\u2014\u201c Surprise Soap \u201d makes it.Don\u2019t boil or scald the clothes\u2014it\u2019s not necessary with \u201c Surprise Soap \u2014hut wash them according to the directions on the wrapper\u2014a teakettle supplies enough hot water.It\u2019s very simple\u2014and it s cool.You will have the sweetest, whitest clothes\u2014with not half the hard work about it.Surprise Soap\tREAD does it.tin- direction* on the wreppt-r.-WILL- In TWO or THREE DAYS.Or,1er» for CASTINUS will br attemlni to at ONCK.MONEY TO LOAN kl *11 thus*, oa Flret-Cl»*» OU» Propert».Low loyer sat id4 van fa*ormbla term* for reparmeak.\u2022rv LOT AMEMAVCE COMPANY OF CANADA.M.MACAULAY.Maaaatn» Dtreokor4 MONTREAL.THE tflPIKF THE M.WF.ST AND MOST FASHIONABLE MENS.ROYS *nd CHILDRENS SUITS *T TUB EMPIRE WHERE YOU CAN PROCURE THE REST VALUE \u2014IH \u2014 N U M M E M Jacket*.5# rent*.AND CHILDRENS BLOUSES (MI rest*.C\u2019LOTHINtt \u2014 AND\u2014 AND |2 i» PANTS.\u2014AT\u2014 2101 M.Catherine street, west of Peel.t.l'.O.H.KOONKY A CD., MERCHANT TAILORS.rjiHE \"WITNESS\u201d PIIINTIN4.HOI.vK KXECUTKH jon noKK oi ai l mscniPTioNM lu a thoroughly Kuti.fv tory niatinsr, at MODF.RATK RATES, and at SHORT NOTICE WEEKLY PRICK LISTS.RIIJ.S OK FAKE, BUSINESS CIRCULARS LETTER HEADS.BILL HEADS.LETTER CIRCULARS NOTE CIRCULARS WEEKLY OR MONTHLY REPORTS.BUSINESS CARDS.VISITING CARDS, PAMPHLETS, HILL HEADS.POSTERS, Li.P*rli'->il*r attrition |S»*n *\u2022> BOOK WORK, and extra care lxat->«.-1 *» to correctiinw.SEVERAL tX)IA)RA AT ONE IMPBEArtlON A SPECIALTY.Onlrra from the country promptly attended to.and a ork ers arJe-l imuisiliately hy mall or ei press.Try the \" Witueas Job Office far Printio-.JOHN DOI'LALL A HON, Prnprv feet .on the aouth-oaat side by Notre Dame street, said side measuring about I7.S feel on the aouth »e«t aide I.) lot cadastral No i>4, said side me* suriug about 170.3 feet.on the north west side by lo} cadastral No fit.said side measuring almut M feet .containing an area of alxmt J,07.>.8 square fi-et .the .aid pice of land 1>ein( a part of lot.adastial No \u2022»! of the 8t.James Wartl of Una city.Term* CASH The usual charges to he paid by the buyer.Tlu- lot is sold subject to expropriation taxes.L.O.DA9ID, City Clerk.TIIOH.J.POTTER, Auetiooeer.Cixv Ci *R*'* Or no*, I City Hall.\t1 Montreal, July 2irt-»t routiu to Paris and lesi-ton, Hd-gium, France, Hwilr- rb.nd, ths Khmn and Italy.Nnnrland.Werlnesday,\tJuly\t27,\tSOOaai.Frie*land .Wr m Rates of passag*, 9K0, 990 and 9100.anonrdiug to a» onminodatlmi, all having equal aaiiMm privilsgre.Children l-etwreu 1 and II year* of ag* bait fare.Hervanta, $00, Ticket* in levndnn 97.and to Part* 91S, and 9» «4-ditional, according to the route aeieuUd.Intsrwi diets passe*» 93ft and 940, prei-aid, #40.Hrai ixt.Rouau Titir Ticaar* at Rsoncan Rataa, HUeragw al Very Law Main*.For Freight or Fassags apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION DO.Gvusrai AgnatS, No.A Bowling Green, New Yorlu W.H.HENRI, 113 Ht.Janie* alresd.J.Y.AilLMOl R A I O.3.1 Hi Paul si reel.M-HiireaL Q UEBEC 8TEAMSIIIP WY.TME M.MIRAMICHI, A BAQUET, Raster, I* Intended to save Montreal on Manday.95th Jaly.at « p.m.And afterward* throughout thn w-aaon oa «very alternate MONDAY.For KATIIKB POINT.GAKPF.MAI, BAY or POINT HT.PETEK.PERCE.HCMMKUrtlDK.CHARI*yTTB-TOWN ami PICTOU.For Freight, Passage and Ktaleroom», apply to J.«.MRIMR, FREIGHT AND TICKET AGENT, 991 I ommlaalonera street.Or to\t___ H.FOHTKR CHAFFEE.198 Ht.James atreet, (Opposite FbSt-Ofli.w NORTH GERMAN LI/)YD88.0b FAHT EXPBKHH HTF.AMRUH.From Nkw You».From New York to Bremen t la Hnnlbamptaa* Also taking passengers to Harrs and Pari*.Havel.Ture-lay,\tJuly\tJfi,\tlam.Em».\tHatirday,\tJuly\t».\t9 am.Haal- .Ti\"-aday.\tAug\t2.\tnoon Elies.Saturday,\tAug.\tft.\t5 am.Three steamer* make lbs nu, to Hoothamptoo h* from seven and a half to eight day*, and to Bream la nine day*.Pule*».\u2014In Flret Oat do, 97ft and upward*, aooord ng to lonatloo, to London.Havre or Bremm ka Heoood Cabin, 9M : Htmragw a* tow rate*.The steamer* of this Un* are oelebraleff for IhMs tpe d, eomfert, aa/st# and th* \u2022xoaitona* of thMs AdoIv lo J.Y.eiLNDVM A CDn Téléphona IM.\tSM H».Fan! I Or to DELHICHH * CO , _ 9 Bowlin* Orem.New York.E EUROPE! EUROPE! EUROPE I I\tTICKETS II Y ALL LINKS ALLAN.DOMINION and BEAVER LIN EH.YUh M NATIONAL OUION, WHITE STAR.OLNAKD.INMAN NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, GENERAL TRAhHATLArt.TIC.(STATE.ANCHOR aad REDOTAB^Ltoe*^ Also to FLORIDA.WEHT INDTEH.A .ffVCail or write for luwaat q'l-Hatum* Ut-r»» touklaa rate», B3A -inwards , Peerage at |ow-»i n my AM«r(i
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