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The Montreal witness
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

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[" natant RII ae mena tes mt 10 0 roétat mee e ADVERTISING TERMS.10c, par line first 86 each subsequent insertion, Montreal Witness, TRI-WEEKLY EDITION, PUBLISHED TUESDAY.THURSDAY.AND SATURDAY.Daily Witness, Delive: Mailed to Subscribe Tr-Weekly, 82 00, ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS = in Montres, 64.00 | Portege par | Ly publishers + \u201cVoL.XXX., Nxw SERIES.TilE ABBE TIGRANE.BY FERDINAND FABLL.Leonard Woolscy Bacon (Translated by the Re IDATE FOR THL MOLY EXE.The Abbé Turninien died in the early months of 1809, The Ablé Lavernide, who had lost bis nuther rather more than a year before, CHAFTHE KX\\1.\u2014A C.and was thus relessed beneeforth from the tender which kept him at Lormicras, was warn time, and reached the monastery of the Franciscans at Tivoli in all haste.He Lad the sad consolation of receiving his friend's Ju-t sigli, urd of closing his eyus.As might be expe ted, the odors of Iino intoxicated the di religious soul of the Abté Laverda, i Jee tn hal than dazried, ho dicated only of ending hisdaya in this splendid vetr, wt, © tha hoe of bong and we rooted hers\u201d pe Chateaubriand calls it.He was thon en the paint of adlresing puation of tbe pri-eu chapluiney ta lis Mur Caplopont, note metran 6 vf Mil, who tenre impli bls, hak te remember his old en-my, in his post \u2014wlen he re.\u2018bh Reged him tore.ard hud L ft ccived & due] ore or hia disses, wn cp y onu more blu former chair of sucrod vlouenve Nothing Lut What had bappe | what was very natural.A Monseigneur Capdepunt, as the _ Abbé Laveruide had predicted, in pursniog Lis upward march in the Church, ust been ap- inted archbishop: and the new bishop ut ormii res, Monscigneue Tisssudior, anxions to win the affection of his clergy, re-alled the | dloceran prieats to the (irand Seminary.after having Jitod tho Jesuits whom Monseigneur Capdepont, greatly interested in leasing the Geau, had establ shed thereat the iuning of hia episcopate.; Lbishop Cupdepont maken himself very Little spoken of.Archbishop Capdepont lives a very reti life in hia diocese.He only occasionally leaves hi: archi-episcopal palace, where ho is detained Ly labors which he will | shortly publish, in (rice to administer the | sacrament of Uonfirmation.People talk in whispers of a History of the Pontificate of Fiua IX, followed by very curious hitherto unpublisbed [documents ou the politi:al intrigues of Count Cavour, and the ministers who succeeded him,\u2014 Ricasoli, Ratazzi, Men- abres.This book, which h.s as its motto thea.three Latin worda ® Crue de crue,\u201d it we muy believe those who have Leen permitted to sce afew of ita pages, is destined to mike no emall sensation.All the questions which so pre-occupy the religicus and political world, are rquarcly confronted and scrutinized with the boldnessof genius, and, 80 they nay, aottiod.The alsolutist thiories of the Sylfuhus, the new degma of Infullitility,\u2014of which Archbishop Capdepont was at tho lust council one of the mot energetic defenders, if our informs tion is not erroncous,\u2014are discussed ther: with a rescluteness of opinion, au atiluence of argument, calculated, i not to fores conv tion on the mind, nt any rate to excite admiration for an intcilect no endowed both with versatility and vigor.Just now Archbishop Capdepont is occupied on a chapter called, \u2014 Whe tell Be the successor of Pins IX 2 The archbist op never comes now to Paris, whore we used to sec him eo frequently ofgold.He wi es every year to Rome, about the month of May.Not unfrequently he returns thither in September.\u2018The Holy Father gives him a reception which has occasioned Joslousios ; says i ç.ciati the services w! Pet Tia 13 t 5 PER Archbishop Rufinus daily renders to the Church, and may yet be called to render in futare, hos named him cardinal in pettv.Is it true © Archlishop Capdepont was walking lately in the company of hin habitus confidant, the Grand Vicar Ttical (for the Abbé Mical has also had hia ambition satisfied), in the large and beautiful garden which surrounds the archiepiscopal palace with s broad belt of verdure, # Faith, my lord ! from the way thinge nre going en in Îtaly and Europe, 1 consider you 10 be the next Pope \u2018\u201c lurted out point blank the former professor of moral theology.# Do you think so, Mical © # 1 do indeed think ro.France has alraady given sixteen succemors to Bt.Peter.Why shouldn't you be the seventeenth © * Long may it be before the Holy See becomes vacant ! Tu begin with, if the Holy Father should die, it is the Italian \u2018clique which would have every thing ita own way in the conclave.\u201d \u201c But, your grace, you have nonc but friends in the sacred college, and the votes might casilz unite on your eminence.\u201d \u201c eminence ! Mical, I bave repcatodiy forbidd:n you to give me that title.\u201d The grand viour, whose sharp hatchet-face bad grown sharper yet with years, made a grimace.Then, looking seslthily along the walks, \u2014 \u201c What's the harm P* Te murmured : \u201c we are quite alone.\u201d There wan a reat close at hand under the shade of the linden trees, The archbishop sat down.He seemcd out of breath.All at once bis head, too beavy through the weight of its thoughts, dropped on his breast.He romain- ed rome time absorbed in thought.Mical, whe wan still as alert, as lively as of old, replied.\u2014 \u201c I sm aware that Pius IX.is much attach- ¢d to Cardinal do Angelis, archbishop of Fe v hbishop of F * Sixtus V.wan arc] of Fermo,\u201d muttered Copdepont, teas in answer to Mical than to the preoccupatic na of bin own mind.\u201cYen,\u201d pursued the d vicar, '* Cardinal de Angelis might well be elected if, as has been raid, the election should tah.place before the of the deceased poupe, ante*\u2014 \u201c No, no,\u201d cried tho archbishop imperiousaly.\u2018There was silence for a few utes, continued, \u2014 « Prureta, which, unfortunately for ne, has risen to ro great prosperity, might ApS use and nbure the Efcence which fam have ven her, to puss the interests of Cardinal ohemlohe,\u201d \u201cA German pope! The remembrance of the long wars between the Holy See and the Empire le not yet dead in the Church, Im.ble! With a German pope, France must struck out of the map of the world, which God would never permit.What! France pe- ish?As well blot out the sun from heaven, and turn back all the nations of the earth into midnight darkness I \u201c But, your grace, da you believe in Cardinal Bonaparte FT \u201cThat isa suepicious name nowadays, in the religious world, na well as in the political.Cardinal Roneparte, notwithstanding his virtues, which deserve nur respect, would not oh.tain two votes, even if he had the assurance to aim at the pontifical throne.\" * And the archbishop of Westminater °°° « Cardinal Manning PI the Hloly Fathor, when pillaged by the banditti of Sivoy, hn accepted the hopitality which Eegland offered him at Malta, preribly the gratitude of the Sacred College for thin shelter from persecution might have given the archbishop of Weat.minster a chance, Rut Pina IX.'a noble determination, not to leave Rime inva led anew by the nerthern barbarians, loaves no hopo for thin candidate.\u201d Marrowed by his thoughts, which pierced him like eo many dangers, the archbishop arces, and, leading along the grand vicar, threaded with hurried step the Sadent athe of hingarden.The hand which held Miaal Like clnwn butned thiough hia skin.Krident- ly, Gel depont had fever.Hin syes, through which his\u2019 whole roul was shining, glowed in the shade like live coals.He muticred some disjointed wo ».» \u201cThe tiara I\u201d he repeated several i \u201c the tiara I\" pee Hames, \u201cYour heed, where God has placed such fuith and genius, would be strong enough to ur it.\u201d # Ruffnus Capdepont stoj short.He lcoked long pdb rd Then with the five tingera of his right hand pressing his forehead where à deliriim of ambition had light: d up the flames of u fearful fire, \u2014 \u201c+ Come, come, Micsl, du you want to drive me usd 1° Au, with u ray of geod sense and Joop humility, \u2014 \u201cTI,born ina hut inthe hamlet of larrus, \u20141 ascend the steps of the pontifical throne ! I, a sinner\u2014 thou kuowest I have often sinned be fore Wher, malian fecram tr foe, a4 said Kiog 14 vid, 1 Locome the vicar of Jesus Christ on oh ! And what have I done to deserve that F\" He stopped, and then continued, \u2014 © 1 wm the victim of a horrible dream.And yet if\u2014 Al, the Catholic world would indeed seen pope * = Gud raled you up for the salvation of RU \u201cMid, 1 feclas if 1 should die.Stop, stop, \"eyouf\u201d \u2018Ita request, urged almost with tears, fiishtens d the old projeasor of moral therlogy, win did not dere to add suother word.\u2018Il y retured towards the palace, but with adr tips.Capdepont even stopped from tive to tite, overcome, rendered motiviles Ly the intclerable sgitaticn he was suffering.> Jtis no longer doubtful,\u201d he murmured, sepplog completely once more Io the middie of the walk, ** it ia no Jouger doubtful that CGrrmeny and Italy havo leagued together, in rdcr to\u201d exert a decisive influence on the ap.yrouching conclave, In this quostion of Pius IX.» successor in concerned the very life of this peor Italian kingdom, so miserable, so Qerporled, so wretched.The work of Count Cavour is but à booth of pine planks in a mutket-place ; and they want the strung hand «f I'rince Bismarck to lay the first stone of u permanent building.Bismarck © there is a man with whom I should like to be able to mocasure myself | In his discourse on the First Jweade of Livy, Machiavelli doclares the Church has Leen in all ages the obstacle to tLe political unity of Italy.The Church will shill te this obstacle.Dut what shall France do, in faco of all those (ierman and Italian intrigues P Tet us see.If the Sacred College, it rensrquence of the chicancry to which it cornet fail to find itself exposed, or of a ro- velution which is always imminent in Europe, were {0 puss the Alps, and seuk a refuge with wi Thon, then French influence woull have fir play, and I might porhaps be brought forward as a candidate.The question would i And your grace would be elected.\u201d # Flected ! elected 1 # And rhould this result, mo important for 41 + Church, so glurious for France, take place, sour holiness weuld not, 1 think, refuso mo 11e muitre He did not answer.\u2018They continued their walk.Au he ns-ended the steps of hin pale, liufiaus Capdepont made à fresh helt.Then yiddisg to the inevitable fascination of his dr sm, \u2014 \u201c Wkn knowa ?he murmured, raising his arms to heaven, * who Imows :\u201d TIR END.CORRESPONDENCE.A RAMBLE IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES.THE LEPERS AT TRACADIE INTERVIEWED \u2014TURIR ACCOUNTS OF TUE DISEASE.Downstairs I was Introduced to Joseph Legere, one of the iwo lepers who could speak Eog- Hab.Ile was at once Installed into the office of Iuterpreter, of which honor he was very proUU.MIS RCCOULL UL LUSCH Was a) furs lows: \u2014 © Well, what began first on me was a rore back, ecre, very fore back, Next I begau to feel (te disease come In epots on me, right in the middie of my back: not quite green, al mort green, like s blow struck and big as adeilsr, two of them.(He called black grea: afterwards the correct term is ured.) They didn't feel sore at all.[could take a pin and drive it in \u2018em and didn\u2019t feel it.It was six years ago, avd cow I am forty years old.L was fishiog then, but had only fished atout six years\u2014 always before worked me on the land.\u201cI lived beside Mr.McDermott's (in Northumberland County, about twelve miles away).Then my Teft little finger cracked, mostly In the same car as the lumps came, and every tims I felt jeast little breeze I was cold and my 8): ah dried up and went away.My appetl'e was not stronz, and bresme weaker and weaker, anid the least little working put mo all in à sweat, and since then\u2014about half # year after the sorcs on my back\u2014rfome sores about the of half adoller, came ob my knee aud elbow, sud my faco be- gen to get swell up and feet alsn.There were no lumps came cn my face ; lumps came on my bards, and the nails of my hands start- cd to be sore.Sometimes a little msiter run and scmeilmes they were dry.My fert are row so dead that I canuot fe-l anything.No matter what I go Into, re Or water, I can't feel it anywhere at ali, ofr.1 cculd jump into hot water and not feel fs, and come out with mF flesh all burnt, But the front of my banda are eo foro that I can hardly cut tobacco and can\u2019t without my mits on, ani I could jut apin fa the back of my hands and not feel lt, co dliTerent, sir.Lt'a a droll sickness anykow.The hair all came off my eyebrows, sad than first knowed I had it, ele.Tthouzht of it fore, tut Ididn's know it sure.I was surc then, A year after I camo bere and go: weaker every dsy\u2014falled down weaker ev.ry day.Mize fa not a very bad case yet.You see, sir, my face {a swelled and there are three io.fer 10 a sling, aud my bands arc all lumpy.1 ave 10 hope of a cure, Don\u2019t know now how Icaugbt I.\u201d None of my relatives that I knyw of had Ît, and ! don't know I slept with sayone that Bad it.Tam vot married\u2014ncarly though, duet prepared forit.\"The house was all ready, and bad the wood fn and was just prepared \u2014simost, sir\u2014when I noticed it on mn and didn\u2019t go further, ! bad to uit everything as n dad job and prepared to come hers, We find thetime lung here.There are many things we would cat If we bad It, We haven't anything \u2014 can't even buy abox of matches.1 am very glad, oir, I dido't \u2018marry, 1 am indeed.Some that sre here are hoarse, and some not.[am sore in my throst\u2014s Safi nate can't spesk BORN rer fout Mod Ana Éverf one Just fe esme, In his mind.{talked of that often snd thought ft droil.Not one got crazy ; everyoae Rot good sues.My eyes were very bad last tuminer, but aloce that the sore in my neck cuted them ; only bad sore {n my ueck this time for two monthe bave it every once in à while.Its very droll anybow.Some are with them that has it all the lime snd never catch it ; the, wash thelr clothes all the time and nover catc it, and some don\u2019t go near it at all sod they catch it, and the grand folks, oir, never catch it.It {s very droil.Yea, sir, there bave bern twenty-four dic since I was here, Some dry, dry, (dry, sit the flesh away : Do\u2019hiag left but tLe boue | some wilinot eat for about saven days and dle\u2014mostly choke.For ome fortnight bad to watch \u2018em and often give \u2018em a 1ittle water afeard they would choke, Those (Ma dry ones have runiag sores.Those those aores (dun't run awell snd feel palo in their arms or legs tke rheumatism Ali of \u2018era get better two days before they die, and dle peeceful and yulet without any psin.IC you eve Lim ln bed, alr, he no so:e st all and you go awry std come again you ree them desi.\u201d linterviewed most of them through the la- terpreter Joseph, Wbo fait his responsibility, Nearly sil had the same story to teil.Xavier Reunit, who lay on his bed and appeared in much pal, wes next spoken to.The interpreter translated his account as folloxs : ~1le is nearly as old as me and came here a yeir after | was.He can't tell how be caught it, ÎMe little bay catch ft before bim end died here two weeks ago, He cated It nearly all ssme ss me.170 work on land ; make him barrel, tometime make him shingle; live av ry way Lim could, All bis body full of sore and his feet sud hands, Cannot do aoything with bim hat ds ; cannot button him trowacrs.His sore rubntrg all the time on bim banda and feet.All bin ff hia fret and honda.ant round his bands is a ring where the ficsh 14 aaten Lo the ne, Juin Vienneat van next apokon to; he was à rathet Intelligent looking youth of about thirteen, He did not know bis age.He thinks be caught tbe disease from his father, who died in the lavoretta five years agn, ons before he bimacif entereé it.He came from Big River.Joteph apishing of bim ssid, \u201cHe same as me JAMES RICHARD.oly he Lave no sore; ! anppo ¢ ue get 55 1 | lefure be fe.le very susart ; only his f.and Ice ard face swelled.He had little sore thir.Steulslius Bredeau, à young man just of sze, enid he caine Lo the lazaretto elgbt years this sumincr and lnew Er bad the disease four years before that time Flo first noticed sores on his kriees aud clbuws wiich bad the appesrance of blisters or burne, which would bresk, uni fron thetn would run a watcry substance.Under this blister there was a kind of black akin.Wten Le caught the disease he was at Lone working with hla father.His brother dled fa tbe lazaretto before Lis ceuvbt ft, lis hid teran to get crocked and luat thelr strengty and now are contorted and imuovaile.fiis feet next began to pet sore, and would swell and break up, heal, get sore, break and azain teal.Fora fortnight they would ran a good deal, ro that the wrapplogs would have to be changed every day ; reusla all right for a * epell,\u201d\u2019 and then the round would he repeai- ed.He had grown a good deal since hecane fnto ihe lezsrette, and 13 & most Intersting.locking youtg mau with no visible Min of the dieenre but bis erfppled bands.He fs not troubled with the sore throat, and sometimes tings to amuse his companions.Trcsford Viconeau is a young msn aZed about twenty ive years, As far as be kuows, none of his relatives bad the disease, sad he does not remember uf having como in contac\u2019 with any who bad it.He came fiom about a mile Crau MoDeræott'e, where Legore ved.He tle tno! ed thst the blcod would ran to hls heads on and remain there for about bal! a dsy, When on bis do'rg tome work it would be dis:riouie 1 through bis body again.About a year after © his he was troubled with a sore back like rbcumatiem, but therc Was ne visiole appears arce of soreness, The skin'of his whole dy then began to grow dark, bo says, as if Lis « ticod was rottep,\u2019 and be hecam : very Wesk.Ile bad no other sign of tbe discase, David Commo, à desceniaut of one ofthe Brst twelve known, to here the disons tly.2 first noticeable hy ver fes MR PRIE Dre Re bia\u201c heart beat fn {i Ilc-1sohs]l dsritog pMns fn bis head, and bis face jrr:w black under his shin, His feet \u201cliroke up ;\" abaut his face eniy, 16 now apottet, Jean Bt.Arseceau.1 v- 12 ASte-Tooking man with curly hair, #1 h - halthe discuss for twe years only that he 1s .ware of.Il: was : fret attacked by two acres resembling burns, Que, Upderthem was a llack thio, {1s 12s were cramped.Form his app-arance an - w.u À fLitk he w.s upaffected bv any disease wiv- | ever, i compzpylug evicraving, 1s aged sixteen years, ten of which wore epect fn the Iszurelt > He was torn fo Bizz River, Ils father died fn th» lezatatio, and was Îileg to it when the boy's mother putiecd à Kp3t come on his tack, ard tecopn'zlog the let Ryamprom of tbe dieesse, rent Lim to ft.Ilis elhaws pex* got eore, and bis bands lus\u201d thofr power and came cramped ard erooked, brok: up into sunning cvres.lits flaœurs dropped off cnetyone.Atthethne cf my visit he Lai nat swbole firzer.Bome were off at the second jotot and some close to the band, Ile rays that rusting cores formed 1irgs around sis j olats and est \u2018hrough the flesh and bons vill the poe tion below them fell off.They woull then be attacked bigher up.While the flesh was being cated awa) there was no pain, but as 8500 as the tore was touched the palin was severe.is face Is fair ant £howe no s\u2019gn of dise Attuls time the aitist lsvinæ ar instruments hesct to work Uy portray tke patients, At first none uf them wa wir MLL to be tukem, but ore hav'ug bee accidentally caught efttiog fn the door wulle tte pleture of tho building was beta tiken, and the picture not Letez 111 taken, all but two or three were willing be pattrayed on condifan they were presented copies for thelr friends, | After one group had heen photogriphed two of the lepers who had been shooting returned with thele çuna and powder horns aud sho\u2019 © peuches bung round thelr shoull ry {1 nw Luter style.Josepd, the iuterp.ier, all vx- clte ment, called out to them to fice saute fer the \u2018\u201c tirand Monsieur.\u201d One at once Grel iu be alr ; the other attempted but his gun refa:- | ed to go off, and he act to work excitedly ts plek the dirt from the nipple, when the realy | man fired a record salute, end fr am the rept the lead bad tern put In for effect.The an.ready ote followed and jour corre:nan leat acknowledged the honor duna the Wrrsgss, although Le has still considerah'e doutts the the patients know anything of tha* part of the transaction, The lepers then eat down to dinner, which for Lhe most part conststed of tsk aud potatoss ; but ee the f= See Friday: F oonol my that thin represents thelr diet duriog the oth 7 days of the week.After dinocr 1 virited the femalo department .up retain, and bringing the lnterpetor with me first futervicwed Marie Arseneau,né Bass, whose portrait is also given.Sho was born about foar milca from the asylum sud is sged about thirty.! three.She bad been in the lazaretto a yearand Give months.About tive years ago she (rst no- | tleed eymptoms of the diecase in the form of à | severe kesdache.Then sore, hard pur Hd came on ber back, arms and hante She stowed her arms which were discolored, | whiie parts, in all comprising hall the surface, were tlcvaled like the land shove theseaons rained map of a mountulnous country, lor face rext swelled, and her headache became Intermittent.Now abe tecla sore fn ber boaes, 19 hearav, her fece ewellcd with lumps all over Ît, wbich are as hard ne \u201cthe palms of your bande, rir,\u2019 tut sbe has no running sores, and ber naîls are untouched.She ta à rawerled woman.lier uucle's childron het the diseasc bear by her home and she thinks she caught it from them, Lucille Sonier was next \u2018nterviewed.Her mother, she sald, had the diseana avd wascenred and sent home.About any ease af cure there ta conelderahte dauht, but of thin more ann, Khe was ahaut twelve years old when her arms aed hande became, as {L were, rheumatic: her Angers wire drawn up by tha contraction of the murcles of her havids, and a few black spot appeared on ber body.She had been la e best, and again droak, were her only marks of the Étéesse.Fitecheth Metira had some dl who were sifected wilh the dicen: berrelf had elept wih some who were affsctei ing numb but not.ore.Ste had been (n the Pugwa MON 'KEAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER: | No.134.MARIE ATSEN of Lue otic patents, bi! Xteru years, anl Lad L before her entry, hetitution fur on lim Jegs about year ago, but cone now | semre l! rce veal lila face was much awollen and disfigured by | var rf7ecled wih aires or Rard, purple-luukloy lumps aurler the | sinpteun was he viecked art er: Ler fuce ts, an fi wer Severs] of the part saced fn kati ed, ant va: of the eit al + s1.denttent dus poe es.tn 1 + \u201che diécare fio rube eu ovul ages, PUNE Baca ea pra kiow 1b rhe which would break, and from them water would | ¥ James Richard, whose porie.dt Blnth: ae j iamil?, wlueh sou hope Ent À he Boat 1 thang tof Lens ed without ton 1 Ist bal! naked + fr 3 telncçn, Ke, &ee landes wlteh our compo M dertig manta yon tn lier with ote deus.An the name of sll that ard In Henson, dao tpn of your feilow-clt x from cvory corer God has made you rie : le has clothed von wi teem Ent there dn nt your door a a Fret ck Canndian penp's are poe?the bread of fife! tioape |.will von hard your hors at eviacl of \u2018ao mane nt your care to the nF persbing aror 4 mare 6 for whom Christ Wed ne Son coauent toe the elern id prétiahmes wre and gosh nt wlll minke a ananimo { Without à single day «f doter, + nto the hamla of yonr venornhle\u2019) emracives hers, No, 117 Pool aireer Aonteeul, what 0p Wands and vone hearts ty offer that we may be ro Sled to eontimie to gh Leead of life ta the star ng Lazar: door since more than n here will ho weit whieh wil bare Che ki Soltiers of Chrlst * t a exeryone of vou, rich ail pa ally around the 1 bomallaons, and sais Were we prepared tor thi ! ned the Lord baa put foin © - ep ae he aid, ken, the priosts of tis wie feriot stricken by nentons converse, wii ning the rake of thelr blind followers, whose eye ure opening to the Profeatanta! the hour ba coma for you ta deci in whether the Popo or Chat will mole ave 3 ir conn tert whether the dark and Moody seapten af Ramo.ap ving Gospel of CReist will prepare (he dee Canada, Nee what hoe taken In the anthority the tile nr.4 lexaruito seven years.The spots oo hep | Buihont core, N bedy, crooked flugers, and sore feet, which | Blhest veut of the realm, the brine vo tometimrs brake for à fortnight, Would the font af the private of lnc In There nre thonsandn of French Canndiane wh hare boat their confidence in their priests they feel naham- onviae chalna: they Jung after the ot of thelr 1, day of their deilvrtance Meir help when the God of heaven + meen voit the glordous ard blessed wlssion of anvinz Come, then, come to one kelp with your fer- Uh will Jom bot come to wih it.Haid blufsh back lumps, such a8 de.them ¢ fore described, were the Arst signs she Botlced, rent prayers.and your gonerans onl naammone ant ard the y bow cover the whole of her hady, fes!- prompt snerdfioen © Mtrengtbow the banda of yaar aol icra, cheer up thelr hearts when Institution for bree months, the dlecase Baving 1% the Bret ebown itacll about nina months before, [00 ron aes them bene fonrtoasly And no sncecasfult nh fore long tle doar Jone wiil wrve ao When the lumps first appesred they broke and Tr ben iri Harr Re pen EE All beces mn, tut now ttey have healed.She comes from Cad; ARAN I stan feb PE ask (heir robes in Tils bloo:l, and instead of oon: tinuing ane?the guidance of the priests to he your enr wes nat retard Jor Bach iu the ways of progrese they witha Poy will belp poli to make our dear Csuwla great V bappy apd fre Your de ruled brother iu Chrte Cig QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.wi, Lette sew bene dome, 1 wut te fhe S este nf pue To ; » J sats err ; Port ef Ue ft Phe precus wii an gee st en 1 ot Land ever heen hacks br 16 sLos\"1 he cu «opt is that ied th bo we had B tent pub ve 5 eudy vructen then eulsaitt v j real 10 Ay nor fo Thi Lore aie] two tu stig erent aul thay the ey 1 dectsque of recite cue ree sn I ennun, era the di Leaf the Provines of Gaels ax th ald not en WORE we at tye suirer shon taf lie f'rovi hat ont engngem that it wr ereesd our cugagementa srt would hav fe feul 40 direct \u2018The Ion den e ap in! what wer IT ero Faekamt wns pot aware that be bad dis 10d undertaking with thos: of 4) \" ine that it would.neconling to the Treasurer, he wrote (ogo farther that waa dove Liat year and that even ta mecl what we had nndertaked the greed ne 15 y have to bo exerciaed, 11 ¢ nf Que For had bo reality tn make farther ay wan indeed n i - for Tothiniere he sent tir ac niment sine which waa but nat Mr Ru \\ anid that in company wilh & dopata tion fron dhe Northern COlonbmting Robey he had demanded that the Doniinion slumb] aid thal rabies) of If pot Jalil en tere awn acemint the canaceting Tink between tt efrentier of (achee ane the end of the Pacific, ni the country win nwnes of the reply which the Premiere hdd gite 1 hud been prporied tthe (inn 1 ticen.Mr Bains anciaten boul been property churgrd (6 vapor Piverince he wan ane Mint (hey wontd have | and their demande Fairy coneutere, speak with authority, bat he w re Howe properly represented (he matlor at Ot laura 1h would receiy ame snbmidy an the F roaming experses aml here was an additimasl snaus! muglil be gathered from romest bad lu Tuning 2,18 your trl nds, your bothers and ne +4 wieht be ru | fur Latin re was pa #Ih0T SESSION-THIUD PARTIAMENT.| vines won | wlth Spm \u201cnt na 100-135 tu ces nnd that wlthen bard i } that this wasn [han opal erage - Ci Ea) a eo what grounds tie Pros da wil hey hel Ro fone to e to ENTE end not been tasee fan STIS Op 5 vod lee 1a milion dn all and it wore trot portes bte thin the revrnorsnf the Province would aucment In euch a mag as fo he sufficient to supple that crensed intervet andlsinbing fond, It the Gavernmes: suites d'augehenl cm ere ' © tsouters, Me went on to compare oar ro ter Hat Lvokinz at rhe mat 1 the mation of The mon or 2 that we shouhit ask the 15.ita part of what wana [amin au meet a claim on the part of tis I's rp Lana 0 embark In ose gril an ascerliog to tee on IIR TIE RII TA of his ireal seb Cream Eri anys in © A Budge tC specetioabat He abd whichohe propos) to Fria aye amet] | Hin a the Thon.member anid his ae wenhb have tall gh rants the North & 1 that there wor.+ , hut the Drovines mit he naited 16 their demands.Be retrurhed] npañ the conceaston rrecntir made to Manitoba ann proof thet the (tama Goverument wan In no way deaf 10 the demande of the amaliont cf \\be provinces; thin demand on the part of thin Province was not made ne à favor.hat ft wae one of tight; with this Federal snlwidy (he ecmpniden would readity build their rrade The ropeeitien of Mr Joly was fof in antagonism to lie yomin, but 18 wan minde In their interest, atl was the beat if mot the only course through the adaption of which they might be built.He went on to speak nf (he acil{tional anal expenditare which would he | entailed on thin Province.11 the Cnvarnment managed the ronds they would not be feared pay their Kt.Jobn Kntlways Mr.IRV IER continned that even» eattwnyn were nr \" \u2018 exproience ard toad sit eh ear anil he was md Willig to go fur contd bear, nd Hf it went fur Anuntion and then (her the antt would hr direct 1 niakt endanger hin poss mal popularity he could sot ace lls way to go forth rihan be bad gone jo bis Taal Lu) he Tresaurcr bad, sooordug to h on ished in pores papoierity b; a lue test La CP Bn bat nnd .A to restitue Ces tm prtuoany of the veunity af bo Es Huu thi sad Aho d Tha 12 wae the case, eran 6 ut Gps 26 Varn 1 te Lee .Alpes, Ho Mrs atl daar * amr tarry Faro sua rit Tn ae ina adh anit Quefke Nov 10 line Mr Ou pute pressant à pétition of the mo sermoefite tique PAté Snnatt > Vey) on asking \u201car mt Alera anton from fuhninate of Ng.Tan CA BASS fer fnvotjmiration Me Main hotreduer À 8 Me amend the Game Towa At Mrancwer- 41h hewn f l Toe poo Tati ooo edt wnton atid other parse: Ven Ale Crus aso] for A van of lhe commie- sion of the comniesdtonrrs mented tn enquire inte efit and clscetanece tegeeting ta Garbo Five Jean: ngeport of the |r made, ler fafirienten cart etd with el * Ven.Mr Nopriqset paid there conld be a0 ob dretion to the senting of tia motion, He might Her Towser thatthe Commissioners had not yet te hand at work npan rn ra (had been anhmitin fin the Govern.ul) he tai | before Lie Mouse.kerk 1f the Government had any bum toda.16s Vonght that It might 1 wore the iuications Mr Arcers sail the Cioveramert bad no intention ot tahing adrattage of their victeey in order to defer pusatuvO vd THE MONTREAL WITNESS.Saruroay, Noveusea 13, 1876, Noti ue 1 In mean te tr mis 44 firmed und vs uld Le made, ta} 1er Last and eas a would re.Hi.wus duue but ft rut wauld 1 had dune after his vie n watt The tine a (the phitte > be atriko stat 2 ; \u2018 Tie oan tees woulit inet ax earls ga puesabtite ees would lle rugentid that 30 weet le worraw wainiug at ten ven, Hon Mr AN ponte conn thas aut pal hose) Lo ug t privacy aid quiet of th there.\u201d LL wos the only 1 utd be regretted ita gun Wrunglers.wish 10 The ar gone ta get quiet, 0 hier there wus n Plaine a 1h IBAE cout Ley We un the libra alt] the record aad fs error ue Cr Cr mo her uf att tee uf antereal ha torn Beery a oh crefors with ta ris of th ! wal te aber ALLY, WITNESS Lovet, op Le, henge wd aire aud ever ton out Sonus ve Peo 83 Vos veya he iiber who sthabet ne ter, ap autre wh TUE WEEKLY W \u201ctes ela 4 contape their votre fuit ait Sonn MOMINEON MONTHLY, Now be TE NEW 1 a © Meston NL - pen nus raed | mas poor pr Woh any + [ES Meaney Plow ze + ISSUED LAST WEEK.Number coples of \\\\2EKLT WITNESS \u201c \u2026 Tri-WREKLY ¢ DaiLy \u201c Total.103, persons are warncl ajaied prying mbdserip lions to the WiTNESY, Or awy clher publics tion, tupersons they de mot know, unless much persons are abl to shes the clrarest possible evidence of being anthorisidm to ¢ dil ontveal Witness SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1 OUR PRIZE LIST.One week ago we published the list of Coart ln order fur its first Ecsslon.FROM TORONTO Special \"2 the Wituees 1 CONTESTER ELECTION, Toronto, Nov, 10.\u2014Tte p.tition aging the return of Mr.McCraey, Reformer, for Hilion in tbe Duminion Legt-lature,'sto be tried to- Iny a' Milton.TAE ANNUAL DINSRE «the Toronto 8iho'l of Medicie tikes place Wd cventng, Amar those who have siznified thelr Irtertion of Lv':x present are Attoraes- Gereral Mowat, lev \u20186, Me Priaelpalo! TFaretta University, spd Profs-ior Usllæin sotb.RCIENTHS LECTUKLS, The Yourg Men's Christian Asraclatioun fn- tend holding à setter of popu'ar r tures to be delivers Ly Frofsesir Wurkiupten, during the Mex\u2019 t ¥0 wee, CRUAY WANTED, Teroxtn, carat, aud Pa fl Gc crdenvers (0 obtala fis Hud as th the Cat ze First party.It ds as hey, bos.ever, that they wdiieu vert NORMA SCHOOL Tte Lresl CGivernr-nt are ta'hing of vertire Lhdie nth F.ICE RER PUE tle Wettera Normal = EVE AKU Bad IANA ANY, Jt is sald ap iicatton will ho mule to th Oy.terio Parllament Curing the coming se-sion t> ca'aliish ap Exe snd Lr ladrmary [a Tororo TUE MAYCUALTY BLEUTEIN for text year p sare tha us 3 Lely.Three go rely , Yan made nt =.Mr.Kerr then ditalied the seecunts of the aiTair at Aldert's Lense, thowing that the cocstatsl«a acted coder Pate orders of the SLertil In proceeding to the beurre to 0 ake arrests.Reforedug to the report Mt tie conels! lez had fired the lirst shot, coun.had tir1 a shot u; ir in Alhert's boise, Imlisting them as A pate ee of \u2018lets Lui tcet pruccatity an 11 un AULLO iles Mr nn wipers ft 1 werd wile o Lees 10 arsed titers a* of thy Stern.L January us 1?cre, Fa 2 nine In a: #4 Worting bad tLre pa he tu au\u2018ox of the 27,4, à purty of fol and patine Vus : E nn for toe Sacer (F's das.At dinzer time fiat tte priconers.rhe Sheriff eam «tone with war.18 produced unl witaess alent 3:1 STERID JAMES LGaUM AN, SWOrR\u201401 Jarra lu:hard 8 A: el ed; « Te erty arrived from Mir pes they were an cross examination Lie Mr, Thompson, Wire to the terdiy isa.the o' sud all d at! warrants : uss were hind ed Bim by the phertif sall de d' ln want ean, tut tae ehctil left {Lym with bim and wart L WAY.He ties weet ou and told the wen be tad the wansvte, and to come alone, He tlan deserited the proceedings at Albert's {Yeu oe, up ta the time Gilford tell, stating to vice ce that the first shot was fired by Rim- fry up temp do the lof with no + \u2018pjure a1 y (Be, B10 merely 1 Miahy lives fetem-ttitire \u2018he rfoters, GATED.L MBA SU on the stand part of the foret cu.Me continued t= 10d 07 soe any of 114 dfehiræ befe went toth hose the trepotthec thr wasus bur digs tae Urn.The mat who Was ww nalel bat © leo turk bodd of in key | | two ena ents on Lis Boal, but dlis'c thik olm aeverddy Le jur, d, Lic-cxamited by Mr.Kerr\u2014The wougdel irisouer at Alberta house ehuweld constderat! Teriétarce Grotes W, Levure, sæorn\u2014lidong ts Chs*- lam: vent with the party of constahles t- Carquette ; ertved on 27 6 danuery , bad in structions from the SherliT to m-ke arreste of parte curcerned fa te rots: gotta Albor:e jcuré shout three o\u2018clock ; coul l co: state the cxsct numeral the party, 1 Witness hire hanced a plan of Albert's house, dra an him- erif, which he explained 13 the Jury ard Judée) We cutered JAlWr\u2019s horse ty Lis pumielon: Joan Bachial was frterpreter: heard Carter or Sisemi-her ask if th te were any o.her persons in the house.Allert ral] nn.Made sonne Tews fn Franehjto Blachbail.Te trap in the 1511 hal no stairs torotoit Saw Bewdllcllmb uj a pile of wand ur der the trap and attem, {to get Into the lof, when the floor vear him was struck wiih à clan ; Le cid pot ket up, Did not see avy per , With clubs; beard a nolse upstairs, bat no velevs, Beme pished up a louse board on the ajper floor, which was replaced by que tea above.Ween ft was agala remo ed saw two or tbree persons, Saw Jar Yridpe altcrupr ve get up foto the toft: hearts after | Arst enter Giflard started to go up.end I followed, While we stood on git urder the trap, with cur arms leaning on the fier at the edge of the trap, a shot was lire, | Mlieg Gifford.Baw him fall dead: dut not fre Giffcrd dre à abot Tue ot en tered bin left arm pit, wrist, stle of neck, end froot of hesd.Belleved my Ite 10 great danger: fred four or five shots from ry sovolver after GHUIed tell, Biw one man na bine abir! reloading a wna after Gif.fi rd feil.Soon after from some cinse\u2014~heard afterwards because one of their men was shot ; =Uhe Frenchmen sald, \u201cWa give up.Tas men five rome troutle fo arresting them.identified four guns produced fo Court as gans used in the loft.Previous to Gifford belug Killed did not eee any one jump down from the Toft apd eurrender.Buch a statement fo with- ont foundation.Did nnt see any of the part: willlrgly eurrender to the officers without the ure of force, uléuale wasstill on stand at Ume of sending s.Barnunst, NB, Nov 10\u2014Vesterday af'ernoon 1 the defence derirrd to prove that the prisoner Joseph Chesson wan arrestcd among other par.ttes on the morning of the 27th, and was not amr (he Hoters at Alberi\u2019s house, Witness sWrAra TirisONeT WA Dot ote Of the three arrested lu the morning.Saw partios on tha loft throwing dwn guns when Lhe) surrendered, Iden.ned Gifford's cap ; ebowe (t to the jury with shot marke.On cross examination, witness said ba came to Caraquette by repiest, The parly at Albert's were twelve or fifteen, Noshota were fired an the way to Albert's, Hemlsket or Carter asked Albert it there were other persons in the house, and anawered no.The Internteter\u2014Aske1 the tame fo French, and was anawered negatively.11do't see & woman attempt tothrow hut water over us; didn't ase or hear a sho® fired up the trap,or bear sn of the party say,\u2019 Let's flee up the trap snd frighten them.\u201d The Orat shot heard was from tte loft, RicBAnt SAWRLL teatifird\u2014Took part In MARINE arrests by the Bherifl\u2019s request.The conslables were led by Jamos (iammon.When In Albart'e, à woman snd msn gave considerable jawing, and evidently intended to throw bot water on un ; they had cams in their hands end stond neat the stove.Heard Blackball tell Albert they bad Muriners to maka arrests, The frst tive I tried to reach the loti 1 wae struck at with clube ; saw a shot fired from the loft when the hoard was pushed up ; have no doubt I eaw the flash, Mada another attempt | be could show from the conversation & malt |! he had not Lrsgged of shooting Mailtu-1x\u2014if , Men tu Work for Gio.! when Le fired in the loft he didn\u2019t see Mailious * Mallloux Unsec.sn à otyeetel.« Înaticn of Bewell QUENEC, Nov.10.\u2014The hara sn gables of | that the Lint shot was fired from the loft, INJ ; Ardved at Caragie © a totess \\etcamellp © Pacts,\u201d on a raft, thins miles ns \" | Meriiuy, and was suchored outside, with a i she wae shot fired from the loft; did not see any shot | tLIE'8 open bos's at 3 o'clock, sud pase tired up the trap: was in the Bouse sil the | ¢d | Cay right, notwithetar ding that the weather was very storey.At balf-past seven o'clack Met us with stoues : & party with guus wero Moody gave out the 37-h bymu\u2014*' Tell me the bebled ; their friends between saved our lives.old, uid otos 9, * Which waa Fuag by the sudieace Ad vot see Gifford shot, The first 8500 | re | staeding.The Irish craugells', Geo.Neathsm, meinber Was tired from the loft ; some of thelr cffend prayer, after which Mr.Bankey, party then appeared to give way, \u2018there was, sesfatid by be cholr, sang the binety.Fo»hucting uftes that.\u2018Phe prisoners aurren- second hymn, * Oh, Tulok of the Hume Over dercd and apprarod willing, haviog fought There.\u201d Mr.Moody then addressed the peo tuough, 10 go down.When down one restated ple.After tbe mective 10 the Rink, with sticks ; did not mee unoeccusary violence rervice was Liedd fn tue Taternacis f used la the arrest of the prisoners.Mof the ycung vem who wers uns'ile to leave During croesca wiwination counsel for the de- thelr busters.At half past eight o'clock, Mr, fense ecdcavored to elleit from the witness a Sankey stepped upon tie platform, aod fur conversation that took place when he torrowed half an buur enlcitained the young men hy 8 pistol from one of the party.The Atiaraey- lesdivg them În siagicg s nuwher of hymns, Ueneral objected.Mr.Thoinsou clalmad that While singing ** ast 86 glad that Jesus'l ves me,\u2019 8 cothpupy of the 15 bh redler mt marched three or four abote were fired from the south cast corner of loft, when & party lu frout rushed cficus intent 10 Abed blood, Ifta Honor allowci into chureb fa full uriforor, «- slaz He à tbe questton 1! Mr, Thoussoo bad god grounds ' secsation, ** Rock of Ages\u2019! was thea snag, for it.WitLess couldu't remember fram whom after which Dr.Talmace led toew io prayer.| Le obtalzed the revolver or whether anyeou- Mr.Faokey sang \u201cJlul4 the Yart,\u201d aod while Tereation occurred ; didn't atate tha shot Matlloux, Mr.Thomeon ached witaess 1?Lo tue plat al to yong bts text from Bt Mark, avi.15 and 115, \u201cto yet.world and reach the gospel te every « preached a lengthy secmon froni de.CONFEED, Henry White, who 1s sentereed tot for the minder of his wits in Pal Tor \"tpt, bas confessed Lis tlt, ILLEGAL LICENSES.À dispute ss to the legality of te lcrnses lesucd by Shertt! Powell, Ottawa, without the sanction of the by law, Las been ponding all « mimerandautuma.\\Veinraday the frat batch of cates was Dually disposed of, the Ilcenses beleg all russhed, acd to-day arather was © Muilarly treated, There cre about a dozen in sil, aud the result is regarded ass -lvoad triumph | for temperance nen.REFORMER EL+ TIN, Mr, .M.Fortie, K -form, bag Len ve-rlee\u2019 td to tke Ontarie Hotre for Ka - doisg tu Mr.Moody rtrpjei form ; he delivered ast fali\u2014~it be didu'e m deliserately and shoot » The Attorney lingeral His Honor slowed the qurstiun, but fpstiucted witress not to snawer any question which would c:mliate Lhuself.The witaces refused tu answer the questions, \u2018The Court aéjourced at 6 30 ra.Batauvnst, Nr.10.2 Fre CrIss- AYA | contioued this woralag, The witness belrg severely tested 1osintatne § net sce clther Cable or Ramsay dre up the trap, Witecee, with Walsh, went next day to ex- azine thot ma fn tbe loft; he oof three rbots.Did note cloeddy ; SH net sen fred from tle outside: th re was Ld firlog as tLe party went to Albert's house, Dd net beur any (ne say that a pus wae sectdertaliy dl: went to the house : didn\u2019t ree n-shnoter fouri near whcre GiiTord was abot, nor heard of it, umbitlend.The polls closed ns fu À cumber of questions as to whether witress Majuiities for Ferris: Brighton \\ shot Mullloux, aime deliberately, or saw htm Brgbton Township, Murras, fall frmediataiy after one of bis shols, mour, Hastings, 2; + was alluwed by His Honor, who cautioned wii.| for Cocbraue : Perry, 4~; Dees not ny irytbleg which mould criminete | berne, 17 ; total, 374.M.of cif.liness did not auswer, IM3n't DOWN ON TUE Bt TCEERS tear the Frenchmen cattout fortisd'a sake ts vue Pa © cage firlog : when Marlloux 1.1 the party gave The Otten Etes Bolleitor In cogaged dracting Up.Arrestcd priscners : one of thet Fe ae al + Ses lich 6.11 contain vob LRA ler geule lim down the trap une Gani ne batches 10 ; oa truck - y fist; dldu\u201d pauds from 1 > > is Hood\" aia mot pin Ven dique driv Thy will be all compell à to du cujy market trap.lo order to show (f passinie hal sas art ruines.au couduet onthe part of Constable Thomson, , Meyer stbertoce of (ttes ccuueel for define asked witness if Lhe party Vane (carre LE Tire by * when rettriieg from Albert's to Young's with thle lecludrs cout fan oe a! 7 A 1 pif:oncre, did jou Not meet a man on a pany, x ! ted wi 1 clerianie aud » present a pietol to bis bead, and compel him to (XIDFCS connected WEL nepouatioz ty turn spd difve thom pack Y Counsel for the détecturce, Piaseution plected, aud Lits Honur disallow- NAVIGATION EXPE t Le question.y , - \u201c The Court then adj urned for dinner.3 vo Interestizy ren or fe warders Home ixcitement wus caused fn Court thls [0 ACT GH LLGBORY 0 werk ela oreugcn.Mr.Mcbouall, of Northumberland, tus are surveyiok \u201cer ben een Ca iock a 0°, sed was carried out aud properly and ¢ Lean Jardine ic the Gort Thre for bili for ox 1 the Lord : wi, and mal ety MNT carcd for jurpcee of ascertateicg ile Liobabtle cost of a \u2014 cave] en the above rinre, it was 8 matter of FROM HAMILTON.VOY great {mportsrce A: ty whether (he «perf PERSONAL.mot Would je sucecs-ful aot, ns if pract- IAMILTON, Nov.10,\u2014A telegram from the es EE Amer Lev, dr.McColl, mivister of the C titral Pres #1o80d 10 1UULILE & 21e 21427 UP VU Lytesian Church.who went to Calitorats for ths Lene fit of bin Lealth, annoute.s tha\u201d he had arrived at son Fraleleco, sud that be was much fw roved.TUE Noos DAY FRAVER MBETINGS atite Y.MC, A.roma, which commenced on Matdus last, are attracitræ à largecumber of vito The anniversary of the socisty will tahe place not werk, when the Rev.Dr.\u2018Byers of Columbus, Uhfa., fgexpested t> be present.FRINGE OF WALES BIRTal Îset cxectrg the Horarr 2ol mu: \u2018alument stthe Mason! Hall, {a com Hema fhe Birthday of 31H tbe detrre ot Wales, Grand Masterof Eusland, Was a doctded 2uece Fide of the proj Cedars end Cota lee! niles, mahi ard sll Tie tv « Anders was ergzonedl for the ox foard Ly expertece: À mu- thecal to the tark, Lavitg lash ir ven © two uflle Hiadus of L rel left Bery's what, t at Ft arrived Arme tus ge hie COUNCIL EF ART: I Cn Tues ny the ba Council of Arts and M Quetes A commute THE RLACKMAILING 1 (48, oxiLrox, Nov, tL.\u2014Vesterlay afreran .n, ' smith ound Josenbine Cinch we coon roy ini tothe C witto! for trial, the f ruier on à \u20ac».af fired to he Cs cor ;frirz to defraul Dr Devlla out of £0, pubic Works fis « and the latter on the chy of perju Wht Suber 3 ' racy dr cont Lc inn with the san oo éalnii '< Crratir x cons deratle state à ND Ac AIN, Mr, 1, MeHatile, nf tte firm of Mowers Mr a Co, wbolesale drneuists, wbo mustor- fours ets peared last werk, Las bea dis avs dard rertered to bis fiton a, Fo FRI EUIBERY, Fert: Ont, Nav, 11.\u2014Mr.Janes Wilson's wollen mils here were entered lastoteht le borplars, sud a quantity of cloth td the valu: of $0 er upw stelen therefrom, As somme other hurglatfes of the Pate Kind have ately taken lure here, the \u2018ho # lave issus tearch warrants #-alnst the Eu 1 parties, who weer cool clothes and are not able to give a Bailsfactury account of where they got them FLOM SAINIA tctoclsorcen sslaiys:umof = The txpupses of tho or May pect were ¢oHmat Ectusced Uy Hos, Mr uy of Agriculiure r ten jo Mort neccrrarg Pufidirr Nurs\u2019 property ot M setlleu state of tbe eral Adstecry 1 Caterrial Fxbltition w Queiecaril Montreal, : LES TIME OS FROBILITION, FERNY v.11,\u2014Tte K v.J.W.Masniez.late ut Cr iomlecioner, delivered an the Démition aril ios to l'biladetg tit g lec ue here last night unler L5- mg bers of the Cour auspices of the Lulied Temperance Osler, He jroved platnly tos the Nex Éculant law Tere, 3000E ; anted by iratret the diguor taf Lad done a Coast dowd Pie dant of the Counell - for the prosperly and ban, puss of Be peo,de, the Bcbocd of Art an Pre eme sud dts trae of evils, notwith | *vhoc) Is cos fa à eiatadirg that they as individual States had uot 4 814 cro® dod wish) Ye power 1a prevent the importation of Her, that power belo vested in Coneress of the wiele, He furtber proved that with a probit\u2019.tcty law in Canade we woud be lo « pau Tan im con po t.tlon io take ndvantaze of Ia benefits, He TE eer ! vilual roots and the re 4% Dur, Wimss + The phalutifF fs à + of Yorge strat, Hi app very favorable represe 1 shige, Kove credit 10 1te on rrest Malison, acho.aticordal.A CONVERTED PRIEST.lle Trstytery of Gueluh bare bite e \u2018 thom sp application on aitu Mr He says ran lp, a convated Nema Cathoile price.nn fo the winfetry.Ir {8 slated ta sue fa west eloquent manner.8 PACIFL'\u2014 ANOTIIER SURVIVOR A Cestaten Dom Dur Townend sags the Coated States tev.nie gent FC Oliver Wal- ec,\" a lhrceo\u2018clock on Monday môruioz last.Prhed up ene of the er.w of the founlered tr of the deter 1- to cie Toate irside the Sralts of Fu i.Howell wae drowred from the same raft, a \u201che l'aetfie\" wa: struck by a vessel under full afl.7 teamer \u201cd'aliferc'a\" passed fa plais shit of the raft while several were surviving, .\"y versels afso p 1 in thete vicinity.Toe | Walcott?bas also recovered ans or two dead [ylation tbe te Tedtes.The s*camer ** Gu Hoy who haar nis parents say that will, if h~ wantsto learn, by totally discouraged, and if he doesn't waut to learn, will gladly avail himself of the that fio hasn't the power.Don't ba dis aged yourself.Slow growth is oficn sure growth, Home minda are like Norwegian ines.They aro slow in growth, butthey are Eritrion their fibres closely, they ary striking their rota deep, and in the end thoy are the strongest aud hardicst giants of tho fara.Home of the greatest men \u2014some even of the atest wite\u2014 have been dull as boys.Dey.on and Hwift were dull as 8 Havas Goldsmith.Bo waa Gibbon, 82 wie Bir Walter Scott.Napoleon at echool had «3 math difficulty in learning his Latin thet the mae ter ssid it wonid need a gimlet to get à word inte his head.Donglan Jerrold war so bi ward in his boyhood that at nino he was searcs.ly able to rend.leans Barrow, one of the test divinea that the Church of England an ever produced, wan so impenotraily stupid in hisearly years that hie father more than once said that it Gold took away any of his children, he hoped it would be Inaso, as he feared be never would be fit for anything in this world.Yet that boy was tha genius of the family, and butfor hin the existonte of his father and the wholo family woull havs since been forgotten.point in which both parents and teuchers often err la in resorting too often to osrporal punishment-\u2014in the too Feady nie n what we Ia boyhood used to call \u201cthe taws* My views on this subject may be somowhat prejudiord from the ciroumatance thet during | yeu if net ÿ heaesp um, [ther dd Tamers tht 1 could not have believed th hate 1 part of my) boyhood | was under\u2019s ferouious teacher who us unmercifully, sod en the slightest provocation.1 do not know it his treatment of us did soy good: | know that to some of un it did no great deal of harm.Corporal punishment seumis necossary in rome cases.but parents aud teachers should ure every posible effort to bring childeon under u higher law than the law of the lush.The whip should never be used oven to & hore or dog if vs purpose can be as well a - cer guished by kindoess.The same rule applies with cven greater force to chillron.Lvery lime you got « child to do from à sons of duty, or, batter still, from love, what it formerly did from « fear of puuishment, you guin an important point in its worl devel rp.metit.\u2014 hrisfoan abn.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cTul mo who ars your friends, sad | will tell what yeu are,\u201d is an oll Spanih proverh.This skying should be.if applied to chaldres, * lei] me who are your coma tions, and | will tell you what you sci! be \u201d and there can he no better tost of the probible future cf |-y and girl than tho chars-tee aout cenduct of their orditary sauiates, Chills es u hardly be said chose their come {or they generally ceptaachoas he ï position nowy : \"vf cuit.VS Hood nu its urenteet wren, bam on of 1 from his oo Pr vs ad sur ' cute td ye you sf tre ui nro Wi tog ete serious \u20ac ase i wont dis body will not be more cert starved by withholding from it its daily £01 than will his mind und moral naturs by privims thom of the paturad rust one osupp «d by the compasivnship of those of Lis wwe we.The attempt, s0 common sang overfond ard timid parents, to bring up their children at home in manner by which they are isl cd ulment entirely from association with ect isan vxperimont full of danger.It is, howe ever, frequently made, expecially in the cae where the risk in the greatest, as when there in an only child.lf the family should be large «ud the children nicay, they nrey baron of conter, ton gereat degree suthi i to rome extent, with the society of others these arc ordin.tily those npon whom ls ro strivtion is impocd.lt i« the single chill, upot whem the fondness of parents is a con erntrated that they must hep him wholly ts themed! wha ix the common victim of this i i It is usnalto attribate ved physical wekusa of sdulictice, esp dally of | their af petites, but it not seldom the tect sof a prong for euitatde r'ompani eship, de- ressing the strenpth through the sym.- influence of the mind upon the Lady.id the youmest children are nu h more 0 thie sympathy thon is ommoaly Chillren must haves | wlonever an pd where and site the influer openly dure thd cars, Lem grecs Ltupen ther ok te es parents te tenths nt watchito observe nnd seruti- nie the conduct of those wlhiosseomp inisaship fay be sen face and broad loth a ener, the drapery of vie than 4 to sorts extnre more of nose the sus wy 1 that the play.id educator tha the Lu his true, comes from th (lat in the farmer ths mutual influence, so ix a: Vu: questionatle grast, cf child aupon child his ; to Lea lier.This dues nntalways follow, Loxneal eu * enoall degree imasaturitirs.* THE PRESS, A BOOK FOR LADIES.Every Mother Bhonld Read hi.Every Tencher ef Girls Should Rend it £rery Woman Mbonid Rond It.DRENS AND MEALTI.on NOW TO DK STRONG, Shows iow 10 combine Health, Comfert a~d Kiara = while avolding singular DRESS AND HEALTH se theililr of n new book shortly (0 be Issued.Di is upon » most important subject, and shonid be oncefuily atudics hy ali ladies, The health of thonsanda of women Is being vadermined by errors of dress.Many are ignorant .ue.Others reenguire (he fact, bot do not keow how \u2018» make he necemsary changes.This book shown, by ths teabmany ot numeteu beteg done hy droms.must be made.and gt them ont.irect ions for carrying Mo change la necessary wiih regard ta Lie outside dress, and there Ie anthing ie the reform garmen to alarm the mont Insiidiocs.Rent by mal! 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