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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 29 juin 1894
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MT ; vor) Strathy.ST Kenzie, Mr.7 \"5 Macaulay.Moo een printed and published the corner of Çraë BL : vouresi, by 1 e rity of M Mota res.should be address?nd all letters © ae ised ' Editor Of \u2014_\u2014 TO SILENCE THE Vor.KXXV., No.132.à \u2014 A ere re PRESS.| | A Dynamite Bomb Thrown into the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.STORY OF THE OUTRAGE.passing favor must of necessity make enemies.antagonizes the forces of evil will seek to annoy, to thwart; in the last resort, to compass their ends, they will commit an odious crime.The midnight hour has always been fateful.Wickedness stalks through the darkness while good men sleep.At twelve o'clock last night, while the streets were deserted, while citizens sought repose after the heat and stress of the day, an attempt was made to wreck the \u2018 Witness \u2019 office by a dynamite bomb.sudden shot of the bomb into the press: room, close to the great press, was not a fortuitous happening.There had been thought, deliberation and wicked resolution.At twelve o'clock there was a loud explosion, which was heard half a mile away.Men going to bed heard the detonation, and then the fire reels, and thought, \u2018An explosion in some factory, and then a fire.We will hear all about it in the morning.\u2019 A dynamite bomb was thrown into the \u2018 Witness \u2019 press room at twelve o'clock last night.chinery in Canada.The voice of the press is potent.If it be upiifted in the: cause of decency and rizhteonsness it causes perturbation in the camps of evil.Why not silence this voice which dis-| turbs the repose of wrong doing ?! TL - bazqh | wmiEeh eI the yeh ere 72 Se | panes of giass at the back of the press-! room.fell short.It guas obviously almey, at t_e press.A trifling addition of the rropulsive force, and the missile would rave struck the great machine.The projectile made a rent in the floor, smashed all the back windows, broke in - Bea ald PE PRO pg od hilar A* The insistence upon righteousness in political, municipal and social life .These , i There was evidence of a plan.The : The object evidently was to destroy the flnest piece of printing ma-' \u20ac \u2014- ~Any-jenrasl.whieh prefers \u2014rineiple-to-f pieces one of the fine plate glass windows in front, tore away portions of the ceiling, perforated a large can as with large woodwork.press.It did not maim or Kill.shot, and set fire to the surrounding jured 7° But it did not destroy the] that it had not been harmed, the reply learn the particulars.and indiguant at : the outrage which had been perpetrated.The first enquiry was, \u2018Is the press In- And when assurance was given | was always, \u2018That is well.That is Night Watchman Desmarteau had gone) right.his rounds three minutes before the ex-' plosion took place.The \u2018 Witness ' building was all right.He had been in the room, close to the spot where the bomb was thrown, going out, finally, upon Craig street.And it was while he was there, talking to two men, that he heard a noise which filled him with dis- | | | FRAGMENTS FROM TIIE BOMB.may.He rushed to the back, but he did not dare gn in.Cailing upon Edwin Lloyd, extra watchman, who slgeps on the press-room floor, he rushed\u201d out on Craig street, and found Constable Mercier, who was just coming on duty and who heard the explosion on Bleury street.Des- marteau told him to ring the fire alarm, as flames were coming out through the window.This the constable did, and the reels were soon on the spot.But in the meantime, Liovd had rushed out of bed, and affixed the office hose to the hydrant, upon which, Constable Lacoste, coming up, took hold of rhe branch, and the fire, which was insignificant.was soon put out.Late as was the hour, a crowd assembled.A rvreat many would fain have rushed i.t.the bu iding, but this Lloyd would not \u201cfler.Sergeant Harrison, of tho SiKte + Tsillorgd wUw ever, wav, gating a late supper in the Hope Coffee House, heard the explosion, rendered valuable assistance.Tha police, the watchman, and a few friends, remained on duty till morning.At an early hour crowds assembled in; work done.\u2019 \u201cYes; I like that idea.You and I could | front of the \u2018 Witness office eager to Tm .cellar.Then he passed through the press- = = es \u201cIs have a talk ?\u201d We are glad.\u2019 The curious were eager to see the hole! in the floor about a yard away from the press, made by the bomb.And the perforation of the tin can was regarded with great interest as evidencing the character of the material employed in the cowardly outrage.One pane of glass was broken from: the outside, the glass falling inwards.All the rest of the glass was found in Fortification lane.This is significant.But who threw the bomb ?Constable Mercier and Lacoste both shrugged their shoulders in the most expressive manner when asked this question this morning.= \u2018You will never find out,\u2019 that was their answer.But this is the story: \u2014 At ten o'clock last night, Watchman .Desmarteau, having made his round of the \u2018 Witness ' building, went out of the | press room door on Craig street.A! well dressed man.tall.with brown mous- | tache, came up to him.; \u2018This is a great convenience to the | 1 public,\u2019 said the man.\u2018Yes.\u2019 \u2018 The public like to come on hot days: and drink this nice cool water 7° | \u2018Yes.\u2019 Ï \u201cIt is a good idea\u2019 .When it was nearing twelve and Des- | marteau had made another round he saw | the first man again on Craig strect.The, | man came up.And then he called upon :à second man\u2014a long, thin man.with a full beard, which was turning gray.and who wore a tall hat.He did not call\u2019 him by name.He said, \u2018 Come hais bye A + \u2018 1 ie Becunu Man Cu ne UD LU wud walell- © man, and said, \u2018I suppose it would be no harm for me to come and sit on the steps with you here now and then and \u2018No harm at all, as long as I have my = ~\u2014 TTL \\ \u2018WITNESS\u2019 PRESS-ROOM® WHERE EXPLOSION OCCURRED.AJ SC RE RON JE A EE A a LS D> MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUN PR ER ER RS Sd DS dE a i eg Ln cil nla Last Edition.PricCE ONE CENT.0 / (dd THE PRESS THAT LORD AND \u2014 =o sit here, and have a talk.and the time ' would pass.I am in the habl: of being out late, and I would like this sort of talk now and then.\u2019 \u2018Very well.\u2019 There is a third man.He comes quickly from the neighborhosd of Victoria square.He is tall, and wears a sack coat, but Desmarteau cannot describe him minutely.for he only remained within eyesight for a moment or two.\u201c Say,\u2019 said the third man, \u2018can you give me a match \u201d This is to the three men.The first man\u2014that is the man who first approarh- him the match, and appeared to whisper to him.He said something in a low voice, which the watchman could not catch.The third man went round the corner and up St.Peter street.ed the watchman during the night\u2014gave LADY ABERDEEN ADMIRED RECENTLY.me.My first thought was of Lioyd, the other waichman, and ! ran velling fo him to get up.Then 1 saw the coustaol+s, the alarm was rung, and the fire was soc put out.\u2019 \u2018 Desmarteau was a badly frightened man,\u2019 sald Constable Mercier \u201c1 was just going on teat when, on Bieury street, I heard a dreadful explosion.When | came near the \u2018 Witness ° office I] saw a man running.and 1 made to arrest him.when I discovered he was the watchman.He asked me to ring the fire alarm.which I did.and.returning, I found tl'on- stable Lamnste here\u2019 (referring to his companion) \u2018the first man in the building.To tell the truth I did not care to go in, for I could not tell hut there might have been a second fuse which was just waiting to go off.We may jest at it now, but it was no jest last night.\u2019 \u2018I suppose you saw no trace Of sus- And tn about one minute afterward the explosion occurred.Then the two men rushed across to man smote together.He frankly admitted this this morning.\u201c And did you see the men again ?\u201d | \u2018 Yes, after running across the street, they came back, as if to go up St.Peter street, but after that they disappeared, and I did not see the man again.\u2019 \u2018Do you think you could recognize them again ?\u2018Not a doubt of it, if I ever see them again, I shall be able to point them out.\u2019 \u2018 What, then, is your theory about these three men ?\u2019- \u2018I think it is this way: The two men engaged me in conversation, in order to give the third ac opportunity of letting off the bomb.office and they wanted to keep me there to give the third man a chance.You back, with a second man, and induces me to continue the talk about the water tank at the door.Then the third man comes, gets a match, goes round the believe the third man did the job.Just before the explosion I was in the press room.Jf the bomb had been thrown in then I might have been killed.The Blumenthal's, and the knees of the watch- They found me outside the cee, there was the first man at ten o'clock and nearly two hours after he comes: corner, and the explosion takes place.I.sound was so great that it quite stunned | ; Ro, Ad) OPUS EEE TE Tea AE ER § ey RE THE HOLE MADE BY THE BOMB.| picious characters ?\u201d : \u201cOh, no; when we firat went there was nobody but the watebman: after that a crowd assembled.But the men who did the jod were not there.\u2019 \u201cThe watchman says be could identify them.\u2019 \u2018Bah ! Do you think they will ever give him an oportunity to do so ?\u2019 Constable Lacoste smiled pityingly at human credulity.Sergeant Harrison's story was brief and soldier-like.\u20181 was getting home late last nignt, and had assisted the police to rout some burglars on Craig street.Feeling the need of some refreshment, I turned into the coffee house, and was just preparing to eat my supper, when I heard the explosion.It was very loud.I jumped ; up, ran over to the \u2018 Witness ' office, and found the back part of the press room ob fire.I did a little towards putting il out, and that is all I know\u201d | Possibly it is no part cf the story, but it is a curious coincidence that a weed | ago this evening, about seven o'clock, twe | men came to the press room door on Craig ; street, and, accosting Lloyd, the watch- \" man, said: \u2018Could we be allowed to inspect the building?We are from the | country, and are returning home, but we | i i (Continued on Sixth Page.) NT 9300 Eh Ne a 0 per 2 -~ ST WF ¥ TES Loic ps PE DV ahr EEE ia ef 3 TESA rm Se pes Ja Sy ~~ we 0 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Fripay, Jv 0 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.ADVERTISEMENTS.| Che EY oie 7 _ LL.Co : y bA & 7 4 ais a Notices qf births, marriages und deaths must inrari- ably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otheririse no notice can de taken of them.Firth notices are inserted for 25e, marriage notices Sor 30c, death notices for 25e rrepaid.The announcement of funeral appended death notice, fc extra; other cxtension to obduary, such as shor: theich of lite, two cents per word extra, orcept poetry, which £3 50 cents per (ine erira prepaud.Annual subscribers may have announcements qf births, marriages and deaths «with ut extended obituary or verges occurring in their émimediale families, ree of Charge, in which case name uml address of sub.scriders should be given, BIRTHS.McMURTRY\u2014On June 28, 1804, the wife ol 8.A.McMurtry, of a son.25 MARRIED.ARMSHAW\u2014HEATHER.\u2014On June 28, 1854 at 150 Wellington street, llerbert Arm- shaw to Ellen Heather, both of this city.Officiating minister, W.D.Reld, B.D, B.A.29 BARNARD\u2014RICKABY\u2014On June 27, 1894,at St Martin\u2019s Church, by the Rsv.G.Osborne Troop, Percy Barzard, to Maude, youngest daughter of W.T.Rickaby, all of this city, 23 BASTIAN\u2014McCUAIG\u20140n Wednesday, Juns 27, 1554, by the Rev W.H, Emsley, AlL H.Bastian, youngest son of the late Thos.Baatian, to Mary Weir (Tooty), youngest daughter of the late Francis Pattersocz MeCuaig, of this city.28 AUTCHISON\u2014PHELPS\u2014At Christ Church.Joliet, Illinois.on June 20, by the Rev.Canon Walker, William Watson Hutchi- son, of Winnipeg, Man., to Maude, eldest Jaughter of Captain Egbert Phelps.- MeFADYEN\u2014ROXBOROUGH\u2014On Wednes- dar.June 20, 1894, by the Rev.Mr.Reld, MA.BA, Alexander H.McFadyen, son of Samuel MoFadren.Glasgow.Scotland, to Ber:ha Roxborough.eighth daughter of Henry Roxborough, Montreal.25 MODRE-\u2014HUNTEM \u2014*+ Montreal, on June 28, 154, Tr thao Rev.James Fleck, BAL Miss sophia Wilhelmina, eldest daughter tf Major 0.Hunter, Danvilie.Que.to avi Moore, B.A.principal of Knowiton vadonny, Knowiton, P.Q.No cards.29 DSACEXRCANE \u2014- FMITH \u2014 On Thursday, Jun IN at the residonca of the bride's i SoU Tr oamtalg the Rev, Dr.car, Alden Maeclarane to Clara C.eldest A Robert Smith, diignter ald 29 CILLE \u2014-WILKINSON\u2014On June 26, 154 \"1 1F0 residon-a of the bride's father, East by the Rev.M.A.Hanna, minister of Cowarsville, Robt.son of the late Robert Ne- Faq.New Glasgow, Que., to Clara 0 1 \u2018 Les or Four Ty LA TAT a .nly daughter of John M.Wiikin- sn, Esq.formerly of Montreal.28 MOIS\u2014JUSTUT\u2014In the Presbyterian Church en June 29, 1554, by the lav.1 Ù 2.Connery, M.A.Charles H.Reid, , +.¥ortland, Ont., to Sarah E.Justus, of YWinchastoer.ROEFRATSPX\u2014DCOBIE\u2014 A.Vine heater, the residence of Moro Wm Henth, 33 Crescent street, Mont- \u201crs tha 27rh instant.by the Rev, Jas.IA.James Robertson, of Belle ro, 1) Jlila.daughter of the late Jas.: «Ce Augustin, P.Q.28 SLLAND\u2014On June 27, 1894, at Do- fiers Churen, by the Rev.Wm.stel by the Rev.Dr.Barciay, cu WW Pois, to Gertrude, eldest daugh- = OR Henry Holland.28 CT IELD\u2014At St.Luke's 1 27, 1894, b3 the ted by the Rev.sa anry Moville Saunders, 1 7 ?Fo.Rders, of Edin- \"3 Lan cas, daughter of HO J « coll ef ras C5, 29 DIED.the residen-> of Mr.Lucius te 3 z.0rt, Bayonne, Ar 220 18 William f Canada.in his v- Peru 52 ns C0 eh, Bavonne, © J.wo iz.JAI three p.m.29 TH OT tba 27th inst.at 120 Irvine 1, CT : Antoine.John S.Lewis, sh.of Ison\u201d Lewis.TT eh .en June 2% T83% Ca- laurhter of Mal-olm Meo nt, eged 26 years and 8 Vrs.George H.Martin.ty, 28 Thursday, June 28, 1834, vi .:-\u2014, Laura, dearliy loved \u201cvo.iow snl Annie Saunderson, i v \u2014onrhe and 21 days.re atèréay at 2.30 p.m.«1 crnusiantances are respect- \u201c1 otter 28 S: Cee Tere Z8 1894.at 76) St.Denis ~ 1235 11 V'ulmer.voungest son, and ca der es 0 \u20ac James and Elizabeth Poor} FU.la - vf \u2018aondon, Eng.and jata Tromazs Culmer.of Soviet wet England, aged 1 year, woot Crs, this city, on the 26th Inst.© and only child of Robert .months and 5 days, privite 27 YATTIRSON =O 28% inst.Alice, daughter of John and Jennie Watterson, agad 15 manths.Funeral PR ~ 12 du Tuners private.29 J7cre sending notice for the above column may send math them a list 07 names of interested friends.3aried copies of the Witness\u201d containing such notice wil be sent free lo any address im Canada H ontreai excepted.Notveer received too late for voually placed om the Gth page.this column are ADVERTISEMENTS.A RREST DECAY, BY USINGCOVERNTON'S FRAGRANT CARBOLIC TOOTH WASH.(Cleanses and Preserves the Teeth, Harden the Gums, Sweciens the Breath, For sale by ali Druggists.Beware of imitations.The genuine preapared only by C.J.COVERNTON & Ce, Corner of Bleury and Dorchentor streets, BATHING CAPS, © NEW | aro BATH GLOVES, r COMPLETE SPONGE sacs.) ASSORTMENT.J.E.TREMBLE, Family Druggist, Cor.St.Catherinc ard Mountain streets.HALL « LAMPS NEY AS HALL LAMPS Nice Polished Brass, 81.75, 82.50, $3.50 Beveilled Plate Glass Lanterns, $6.50, $7.5).COLE'S LAMP ' street, 29 \\ STORE, 1792 Notre Dame | LADIES FOR Dominion Day.AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING FOR THE SEASIDE.Ladies\u2019 Blouses in all materials, in all shades and in all the latest summer styles.8.CARSLEY, | S.CARSIÆY, | Notre Dame street.FOR Dominion Day.Ladies BLOUSES Printed Cashmere Blouses.Colored Zephyr Blouses.White Lawn Blouses.Printed Sateen Blouses.Fancy Lawn Blouses.BROWN HOLLAND BLOUSES.Stylishly Braided.Colored Crepon Blouses.Colored Flannel Blouses.LADIES SHIRT WAISTS.In White and all new colors, with stiff or soft frilied Fronts and Cuffs, and Collars attached.S.CARSLEY, | S.CARSLEY, | Ladies\u201d Waistcoats.Ladies\u2019 Notre Dame street.A splendid variety of Waistcoats in all materials.Fancy Holland Waistcoats.Fancy Drill Waistcoats Faoney Duck Waistcoats.Fancy Pique Waistcoats.S.CARSLEY, | Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, street.FOR oO Dominion Day, Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes.JUST RECEIVED.JUST RECEIVED.JUST RECEIVED.Another large consignment of LADIES\" HOLLAND COSTUMES, In all newest styles.And Handsomely Braided.These Costumes are the best and coolest for Summer Wear, and are greatly worn in the city, at the seaside and in the country.Call and see these Goods.S.CARSLEY, | Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, | street.GALATEA COSTUMES.Fancy Duck Costumes Fancy Drill Costumes Made \u2018in all the latest styles and nicely trimmed, and are the very thing for the seaside and country.Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes in light and dark colors and in all washing materials.INDIGO serge Costumes Trimmed with Navy and White Cord.Make very suitable travelling costumes.S.CARSLEY, NOTRE DAME STREET.JOHN MURPHY & COS ° ADYERTISEMENT.TO-MORROW WILL BE À GALA DAY IN OUR MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Bargains all along the Line.All those who intend spending Dominion Day in the country away from the busy tumult and heat of the clty, will find it to their advantage to call and seo the Bargains we are offering in Nogligee Shirts of every description and color.Prices from 23c to $3.78 each.Scotch Zephyr Shirts, with Laundried Collars and Cuffs, worth $2.00, to clear at $1.85.Men's Tweed Coats and Tweed Coats and Vests, less 20 percent off.Summer Coats from 930c.White Flannel Pants, only $1.95 per pair.Tweed Caps, from 20c up.Tweed Tennis Suit, only $6.50.Elastic Belts and Silk Belts at lowest prices.Colored Cambric Shirts, worth $1.50 to clear at $1.00, and hundreds of new and pretty Neckties, at lowest prices at JOHN MURPHY & CO.1381 and 1783 NOTRE DAME ATREET, And 105, 107, 199 and 1H1 St.Peter st.TERMS CASH AND ONLY ONE PRICE.ë TELEPHONE, 2193 APES DON'T FORGET THAT JAS, A.OGILYY «& SONS ARE RIGHT IN IT FOR DOMINION DAY With anything you may require FOR OLTING OX PICNIC Ladies\u2019 White Blouses, Fine quality White Blouses, 6ic up.25c up.Batter quality in White Blouses, $1, $1.15, $1.35, $1.50 up.IN SHIRT WAISTS.White Shirt Waists, §1.25.Colored Shirt Walists, $1.20.BOYS BLOUSES, Boys\" Colored Bleuges, 69c for 50c.Boys\u2019 Colored Mlouses, $1 for 75c.Boys' Urlaundried Blouses, for 45c.CORSETS! CORSETS! < We have the finest stock in the city and in all the leading makes.If you want a Nice Corset just ask for our Sperial Corset\u2014the Kosmo\u2014which we sell with a guarantee; they are sure to please you.LABIES' VESTS! We have still a few Ladies\u2019 Dress Vesta left over; our regular price is $1.95 for $1.00.MAIL ORDERS.All orders by mail rece!ve prompt attention and samples sent on application at JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUSE, 203 te 207 ST.ANTOINE STREFT.144 to 150 Mountoin street, TELEPHONE, 825.Branch:\u2014-8T.CATHERINE STREET.Corner Buckingham Avenue.Telephone 3335.B.S.\u2014Our Annual Cheap Sale begins on TUESDAY, 2nd July.That One Day DOW 177 in The Year.= ALL THAT GENTLEMEN [ION DAY \u2014 IN \u2014\u2014 \u2014=Loose Toggery=\u2014 AND ELEGANT FIXINGS AT .J.TOOKE\u2019S, ST.JAMES STREET.REQUIRE FOR Waterloo fase sponse.19 bear on attentivmn tense sympathy, wr tou Ne 1105 Grea\u201d Brittn a\u2019 vus a great ficture Cul.Prior sang fut the audi,» Jus Jersey, ir shan! vo an rat or of he = lpg amd propos ess sta Fhe Hoon AD Th in the course of Lis ~0 wanted tu soll son Canada.Mr.Bergeron cf trench, with a or.= cpened the ores ul Cir Menry AWrinon Af Victoria, dilated jsritieh Columbia, Ur\" Noprah-West cul 1! Cheers N cast.ticed the people theme LEA ALT) AND Dre nd They wanted tu \u20ac 1\" tions between the vraltans and five \u2018Cheers.More thal tn cultivate business trade was Springiig © were set en the cac expressing almiration svatent of confederaty nil Ê = The Hon.F.D.rw\" wedding between A 17 by means of the cat would come., , ALY Cock sang The Moo Chief Justice Sir He. rela- Aus nadia.\u2018ani - reall hearts ed UY ~adial red 8 \u2018ana la hoped , qiilers.pt Fripay, JUNE 29, 1894, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Fa a Le TT NCL DAY 1 J STII dit dpt Vrai SO?SRB ri 81 oreserr a représentative of both French and Dutch noel.in Cape Colony, referred to a remark by Mr.Bergeron that French-Cana- dans were loyal to Britain.He said he came here with the imnression that the French were disloyal.(Loud cries of \"No, no.) He told them that the Dutch cf Cane Celcny were loval to Great Britain.Premier Taillon sang the song of Car-! tier.\"0 Canada, mon pays, mes amours,\u2019 which evoked loud and prolonged cheers.The rien.Theo.Playford, of South Australia.responded.Compliments to Canada wera frequent and generous.Ilr.Fitrgerall dwelt nn the succ-ss of confederation in welding together the va- rinus races in the bonds of one gr>at confederation.THE TOAST TO THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA was proposed by Mr.Fitzgerald and responded to first br Sir John Thompson, who was loudly cheered.He told the delegates they wers as welcome as sunshine and regarded as brothers.Metters of business required cool deliberation and sentiment must for the moment be laid asida, but the passionate loyalty of Canadian neople would gwalt the result of the deliberations of the conference.Mr.Laurier was received with loud cheering, the audience rising to their feet and waving napkins and cheering voclfer- ously, He welcomed the delegates and hoped their deliberations in the matter of trade wonld be guided ty the policy of the Mother Country.He derlare< that the sentiment of loyaity to the empire had consummated the union of Canaca and predicted the same sentiment would bring about the union of Australasia.The procsedinzs were brought to a close by Lord Aberdeen proposing the health nf the chairman.which was drunk enthusiastically and responded to suitably by Senator Bowell, THIS MORNING'S PROCEEDINGS, The Coioniat delegates assembled this morping in the office of the Minister of Trade and Commerce for organization.The Hon.Mackeu:ie Bowell was elected president of the conference, and read a lengthy paper outlining the object that had brought them together and setting out a line of policy that was adopted as the official programme for their guidance Jn their deliberations, which are to be of a private nature.The paper read by Mr.Bowell, it is understood, will be treated confidentially, though later on in tbe day it was prot- able an outline of the day's work will LIBEL CASES.Judge Archibald, in delivering judgment | this morning in the case of Fullerton | vs.Berthiaume, used some very forcible\u2019 language in condemning the practice of | the detective department of giving the public access to their books.This was a case for libel brought by Miss Fuiler- FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.| COMPLETING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DEAD | CALLED HIM A METHODIST.INSULT UNDER THE | Paris, June 29.\u2014M.De Mahy.first vice- | president of the Chamber, presided over | to-day\u2019s sitting of the Chamber of Depu- tles, In calling the chamber together he Jelivered a brief eulogy upon the life and services of President Carnot, whose IT WAS AN CIRCUMSTANCES.\u2014 MR.TARDIVEL MUST PAY MR.SAUVALLE $2C0 ' DAMAGES.! i \u2018 ' I : apart from any special malice on Prince Arthur street.While Miss Fullerton was engaged there some valuable souvenirs belonging to Mrs.Stewart disappeared.Miss Fullerton left about the same time, and suspicion rested upon her of having stolen the property.The defendant published an article in his paper, headed \u2018Unfaithful | Housekeeper.\u2019 giving the suspicion¥ which | rested on Miss Tullerton.The latter brought action for libel.Defendant set up that he Lad got the facts from the detective books, and it was therefore public property.The judge took quite a different view of the matter, and condemned the defendant to pay $150 and costs.He could not understand how the detectives\u2019 books could be considered ton, formerly housekeeper for Dr.Stow | : art, Judge Jette rendered a most interest- .ing judgment this morning in the case : of Sauvalle vs.Tardivel.This was \u2018action by which Mr.Marc Sauvalle, the - well-known Montreal journalist, claimed | $200 damages from Mr.Tardivel, gf Quebec, on account of the latter having called him a \u2018Methodist\u2019 in an article which, appeared in his newspaner, the \u2018Verite in October, i892.The plain- | tiff alleged that, being a journalist and a Catholic, he needed the full enjoyment: of his status as such to earn hls living, and that the appellation complained of caused him considerable damage and injury.The plea to the action alleged both juctification and compensation.an .+ mark of their sympathy.tragic death he also alluded to in appropriate terms.M.Le Boun then read a letter from M.Casimir-Perier, the new president of the republic, resigning the office of president of the Chamber of Deputies.In the course of the letter M.Ca- simir-Perier wrote: \u2018I cordially thank those who have given me such g great The national assembly has imposed upon me arduous duties, and to fulfil them I hope to be able to count upon the confidence of the republicans.I shall never betray it.\u2019 The letter was received with prolonged applause.Vice-President De Mahy then read an announcement that the funeral of M.Carnot would take place on Sunday at nine o'clock in the morning.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ê._ : : - THE CRIMINAL COURTS.public property.On the contrary, if On the ground of justification, Mr.; ; ever anythine should b cret and .pr!- Tardivel alleged the publication in the The charge against Ed.Riley and James ny g 0 e secr -pTi \u2018Canada-Revue,\u2019 of which Mr.Sauvalle Dwane, members of the Newmarket Turf vate it should be the books of the detec- as editor.of attack inst the clergy Lommission, of insulting the police.was tive agsncy, which contained not facts \u2019 ackKs agains © CIeTEY withdrawn this morning, the defendants cion strongly upon an innocent person and allowed the guilty more chance to evade justice.The defsndant could not for a moment be permitted to shisld him- salf under this plea, and judgment was given accordingly.° In the case of Dr.Leonard against the same defendant for $10,000 for libel in baving published certain statements injurious to plaintiff, the learned judge held that as the plaintiff had been arrested by order of the coroner for manslaughter that it was public news, and in the : matter plaintiff could have no right of .action.This was a case arising out of the death of a child at Ste.Cunegonde be given officially to the press.The | delegates will lunch at the Rideau Club : at 1.30.The Hon.Theodore Davies, of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, was present at the meeting this morning, the ocly departure from a purely colonial -»oference.Hawaii is the only country represented cutside of the British colories.Dr.E.H.Smythe, Q.C.M.P.P., who \u2018efeated the Hon.William Harty in Kiræston, was a guest at last night's banquet.Sir Adolphe Caron was elected vice-pre- sident and Mr.J.L.Payne and Mr.Inmuglas Stewart joint secretaries, It was resolved to communicate with the press only through President Bowell.When Mr.Bowell emerged from the con- feren~e he inforned the press correspondents in the corridor that he was in too great a hurry to speak with them.It wag decided tn discuss rable scheme on Monday.to which day he -nference adjourned.There is an «Tal stenographer.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 - PROHIBITION CONVENTION.THE PICNIC ARRANGEMENT AND THE MOXNU MENT NATIONAL MEETINGS.Marar Kernedy and Ex-Mayor Fleming.n° Trronto, are among the delegates appointed from that city to attend the pron'bitinn convention.There are no more pronounced prohibitionists in Canada than thèse two gentlemen whom the Queen C.'y has honored with its chief office.\"her prominent delegates from Toronto \u201cil be Dr.J.J.Maclaren.Q.C.; the Rev.W.Fizzell, Mr.F.8S.Spence and Mrs.Vanra.M-.F.S.Spence and Mr.W.W.Bu- charnan, of Hamilton, will be among the! greakers at the Sunday night mass meet- {.g in St.James Church.This evening there will be important rie=riugs of committees to arrange details Morday's picnic and demonstration.The Royal Templars and Good Templar Âwlegates meet at Walford Hall, St.Ca- \u2018herine street.The Christian Endeavor ç LOT J]|erates and the reception comm will meet in the Y.M.C.A.at eight D'risck.The pirnic committee desire the public 1° take special notice of the fact that the rnerjal cars for the picnic to Tle Heron \u201cmo Monday will leave their respective junctions as advertised promptly at 8.15.These cars run direct to ths steainer.Picinc tickets are go01 by all regular cars.Tickets can be purchased at wharf.Special arrangements for a supply of refreshments on the island have been made.At the Monument Natinnal preparations are being made for a grand Cispiay of flags and bunting during the convention go that no one need have any difficulty In finding the hall.An elegant ladies\u2019 reception room haz been fitted up which will be in charre of the ladies of the re- coption commiitée, - -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 AID.NOTLAN'S ELECTION.A PROTEST SERVED UPON TBE CITY.© was stated on good authority, this morn- \u201c# that a protest had been served upon the v (lerk.vesterday., against the sitting of 1 Nolan as a member of the Council, on ground of disqualification, and that, : withstanding the recent judgment of the vurt, his right to a~{ as an alderman «3 Le further contested.It appears is \u201che intention of the civic authori- a° ir =< got to Tlivulze ihe particulars of ths - ment until tha next Council meeting.\u2014 -\u2014-_-\u2014 THE \u2018AMARYNTHIAS the | .gize for the error.the Pacific : from having taken a prescription made up by plaintiff.In defendant's report the word \u2018prescribed\u2019 was used instead of \u2018filed.Defendant had offered to rectify this, pay the plaintiff $100 and apolo- The judge thought no special damage could be fixed by reason of the substitution of one word for the other.Dr.Leonard had no doubt suffered great damage, but it was one ot those unfortunate affairs in which an innocent party sometimes got mixed up, to his great injury, without having any recourse.He would therefore maintain the offer of the defendant and dismiss the balance of the plaintiff's claim with costs.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE TROUBLE IN COUNCIL.The motion over Which all thé trouble occurred at yesterday's counct! was a recommendation not to hold the city re- \u201c sponsible for costs in case of an appeal to the Privy Council being recommended by the two lawyers to whom the matter was referred.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLOSING BROCK STREET RAMP.and the sacrament of penance, attacks baptized in the Methodist Church by a Methodist minister, and the defendant added that it was a well-known fact that the Catholic Church exacts from all those who wish to remain Catholic that they should get their children baptized by the Catholic Church, and bring them up in the Catholic religion, making no exception, even in the casg of a Catho- Hic married to a person belonging to another religion.The plea of compensation referred to the publication !n the \u2018Canada-Revne\u2019 of an article headed \u2018Torquemado Tardivel,\u2019 and two others headed \u2018Inquisition Moderne,\u2019 all of which were held to cun- tain reflections upon defendant amply compensating, and even more, whatever | might be held to be injurious to Mr.Sau- | I valle in the appellation of \u2018Methodist.\u2019 | In rendering judgment, the Court Feld ! that the question for it to decide was whether the article in the Justified, and whether the article in the \u2018Canada-Revus\u2019 could constitute compven-: sation.The judge could find no ground | for justification on the part of Mr.Tar- | divei.The writings of Mr.Sauvalla | were sometimes violent, but he always ! asserted that he was a Roman Catholic, a dissatisfied Cathol!z evidently, but one constantly referring to the Roman Catho- He Church as \u2018our religion.\u2019 There was nothiry in all his writings that could lead one to believe that he was not a Catholic.As to the article in the \u2018Truc Witness,\u2019 the proof went to snow, espe- clally by the evidence of Canon Archarn- bauilt, that it could not be inferred therefrom that the plaintiff was not a Roman Catholic.A man cannot be said not to i be a Roman Catholic when he himself declares that he is such and that there is no proof to the contrary.Whether Mr.Sauvalle was a good or bad Catho- \u2018Verite\u2019 was i and at .59lac Sept and 62450 apologizing and paying cosis.ous theories and suspicions.It Was yhich rankod that journal among those Martin Mulligan.the deaf-mute, Was son- a ot upon our administration of jus- directly hostile to the Roman ( ~tholic fenced to three years in the penitentiary \u2018tice that our detectives should allow the! Church The other ground of ii.iica- by Judge Desnovers this morning.Mulli- { entries in their office to be given to the ! : ê er 81 Ji.S87 gan, it will be remembered.stole two ublic This course often thwarted jus- tion was the publication in the columns, watches from the house of Mr.Riley, 39 \u2019 1 indeed 5e od injusti It of the \u2018True Witness of an item stating 1 (henneville street.He is well known to j tice.and ingeed worked injustice.that Mr.P.M.Sauvalle had had a child the police as a desperate character.tended very often to fasten the suspi- ! COMMERCIAL WHEAT CLOSES STEADY ALTHOUGH WEAK EARLY IN DAY.CORN STRONGER \u2014 INFLUENCES GENERALLY BEARISH.The wheat market was depressed this morning.All the influences tended that way.Cables were lower and the crop conditions continue favorable.The opening prices of the Chicago wheat market were 3% of a cent lower than yesterday's closing prices and altaough there was a slight rally the market later made a further decline noon the prices were 57%c July, Dec., being % of a cent lower than the closing prices of yesterday.Corn was steady all morning and at noon was Quoted at the same prices as at yesterday's closings: 41%c July and 41%c Sept.The Cincinnati \u2018Price Current,\u201d in its weckly crop summary, says: \u2018Rains are helping corn satisfactorily: crop in splendid promise.Some intimations of injuries from rains to wheat being harvested, but results are unimportant.General Indications for winter wheat maintained; quality good.Some relief in North-West from rains, but an average yield of spring wheat seems hardly possible.Rains are helping oats, lussening the deficiency in yield.\u2019 The wheat market improved during the afternoon, and closed stronger than the market of the morning had promised.The closing prices in Chicago were 357%c June, S£kec July, 60%c Sept., 63%c Dec., being the same price as yesterday for June, 4% of a cent lower for July, 4% of a cent higher for Sept., and 1% of a cent higher for Dec.Corn closed at 4li%c¢ June and July, and 411 c Sept., being 13 of a rent higher than The Road Committee this morning de- lic, it was not for the Court to decide, the closing prices of yesterday.cided to recommend the city's co-opera- no more than for Mr.Tardivel : but be- | tion with the Canadian Pacific in the pro- ; .AR AN LAS IEW IST | posal to close the Brock street ramp.tween that and calling him a \u2018Methodist s NE YQRE STOCK LIST.| oo _ there was all the difference in the world.{Furnished by J.B.Meeker.) \"WILL NOT LEASE LOGAN'S FARM.|In the eyes of the majority of the popula- opening and Closing Pricos\u201410 a.m.and 3 p.m.| The Hon.Mr.Taillon bas written the HON here to call a man a \u2018Methodist\u2019 con- Atehison ss titttensessare crane 5 5% city declining to consider the proposal to stituted an Insult.Words must be |G Sc VOIE 19 UN lease part of Logan's park until the city taken according to the value given them Chicago, Byrlingron & Quiney.767 76% i pays for the Chaveau de Ramezay.by circumstances.It was held in cer.LE St.Louis.ores ee \u2014\u2014 France, after the Franco-Prussian war, Del.à Hud.139% 129% CRISPI IN DANGER.that to call a Frenchman a Prussian was Del.Lack.& West.- 161% 161 | Rome, June 29.\u2014A man in the garb of M gross insult, although previously such in.Central.1200 2 2 a workingman was observed to shadow |an appellation would have been cf no Louis & Nash.444 #43 Premier Crispi yesterday afternoon and consequence.Under the circumstances Manhattan Consolidured.! 111001 11645 115%, last evening he was found loitering out- the word used by Mr.Tardivel must he | Missçuri Pacise Lau L asec ces cer a nec 2654 2644 side o fPremier Crispl's residence.WRen neld to be an insult, and it was not | Nor Paco.NT EE OI questioned as to his motive for following justified Nor.Pae pd.1 IT NTI 13} is the Premier, be declared that it was \u2019 .New Jersey Central.Ve.- his purpose to \u2018square accounts with him, On the ground of compensation, the Nor West.11110.10#4 104, A large knife was found upon the man's Court could see nothing offensive in the 3 + EN Engrs ens ce person.\u2018Canada-Revue\u2019's\u2019 article \u2018Torquemado Omaha, Common.\"\"\" Sr TI oo ° Tardivel.\u201d It was written to tease and Pactño Mail i Lans een serv 0e 1 14% JAPAN AND COREA.make fun of, like many other articles, Richmond Termiphl .rr.oo.195, 105 but it contained no insult, and peoplo Rock 18:&nd, Chicago &Fuc.Li's \u20ac; \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 .St Paul, C .in.591 593 ; must know how to put up with such 8£ Paul Mine & Man.na T7 CHINA PREPARING FOR ACTION.things.The two other articles men- {exes Pacific.eras Soi iis \u2014 tioned were jocular, and being signed by Wabash Com.) A ne ; THE CNITED sTaTgs, & Well-known writer could not be attrib- Vrabesh pfd.io Cee M Wi AN APPEAL FOR AID TO : \"7.2\" uted to Mr.Sauvalle.The plea Of COM- ; Sugat.oooon 84 1014 ! Shanghai, June 29.\u2014Japan having re- pensation must therefore also be set | Lead en Lena des ae see sance e ie 28% | fused to evacuate Corea, China is pre- aside.| Gen Eleetno.III wt 58 | paring for active operations by increasing On the whole, proof being made that Toledo, Ann Arbor & Nor.Mich.; her naval and military forces.; , Cp Rubber.| Washington, June 20.\u2014It is stated that PAINT 1s a Catholic, ana that the con \u2014 | the king of Corea has become tired of the hi a Pr to the À n tent 34 $200 Chicago, June 29, 1.15 p.m.\u2014 Closing \u2014 constantly recurring demands made by m damage to the Tull \u20ac at e 200,1 Wheat, 6754c June: 5844c July; 603c Sept: Japan upon his government and that he as claimed, judgment must go in his fa- | 3%c Dec.Corn, 4lge June, 414ge July: has appealed tb the United States to In- vor for that amount, with costs.! 41}4c Sept.\u2014Oats, 43c June; 3512e July: tervene.When asked what action the The Court added that thers was noth- | 2%c Scpt.Pork, $12.373gc July; $12.521g United States would probably take in the ing in our law to justify the granting of ! Sept.Lard, $6.65 June and July; $6.80 Sept.matter, Secretary Gresham replied that plaintiff's demand asking that this judg- | Short ribs, 36.421; June and July; 36.4% the United States did not exercise any t be rdered t b ; blished i th ; Sept.Closing cash prices\u2014W heat, STE: protectorate over Corea and that the most MENL De ordered to De published in the | corn, 4134c: oats, 43e: pork, $12.37%%c; lard, especially In the \u2018Verite, this government could do in any event NEWSPADETS, / $0.65; short ribs, $6.42): would be to tender our good offices to set- and as to the demand for \u2018contrainte par New York, June £4, 2.20 p.m.\u2014Closing.\u2014 tle the difficulty.corps,\u2019 judgment must be reserved on Wheat, 606%c June and July, 63lc Sept.o that point corn, 44%c June, 45e July, 4634c Sept.; oats, : 45¢ July, 33%c Sept.STOCK \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- 29, 1.15 p.m.\u2014Closing.\u2014 CAPITAL SI 0CK £1,000,000.- > IETIES Wheat co.1 hard.tar Jules No.1 novih.\u2014 MEETINGS AND SOCIETIES.ern, Ge July, 60e Sept.+ his 5 .\u2014Closing.\u2014 \u201c - > ir nference of the Y.P.S.Toledo, June 20, 1.15 p.m.\u2014C 8 MONTREAL ISLAND AND PARK CE Lauiperance committee will be held Wheat, Gc June.7c July, 59%e Sept: RAILWAY BILL PASSED BY in the YM Cc A bullding at eight o'clock OT 43¢ cash: oats, 43c cash.THE RAILWAY COMMITTEE.this evening.Every Endcavorer is urged Milwaukee, June 29.1.15 p.m.\u2014Closing.\u2014 \u2014_ 1 ) Wheat, 55%c cash; ñSc Sept.; to be present.ce 00 (Special to the \u2018Witness.\") OLIVET BAPTIST MISSION, SHIPPING.Ottawa, June 29,\u2014The Railway Committee this morning passed tho contested Four tugs hitcped on to the strandad | bill respecting the Montreal Park and SIT iitrle ziants and would not deign ! { \u2018Amarruthia\u2019 this morning.Tho | Island Railway Company and made the | 4 781 ezaimed to smile at tho efforts | capital stock a million dollars against the protest of Mr.Williams, the promot- ce any evffenre nf yieiding her present ! er of the bonus for the road, who has F2 nary postion, \u201caxen of and The cargo is now baing transferred to + sheds on the long whar!.She will be nel to the forward and then another will be made to 8Jcat the steamer.\u201che \u2018Tritonia,\u2019 one of the Roford steamors, 7 bo in port to-dav.The portion of the \u2018\u2019argn and live stock taken off the \u2018Amaryn- PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.The Prince Arthur street commissioners are at work on a new roll, owing to the old one having been thrown out by the Court on an irregularity.The roll will be entirely new and the amounts different.As a number of the proprietors have already pald under the old roll, there is likely to be \u2018some fun' when the new accounts go out.\u2014 A LABORER\u2019S ENQUIRIES.Mr.Edmond Therrien, laborer, 242 Duf- ferin street, has notified the city through Messrs.Mercier, Gouin & Lemieux, his attorneys, that he will enter an action for $4,000 damages to-morrow, 1f a settlement is not arrived at to-day.Mr.Therrien alleges that the negligence of the city's employees caused him to fall last lFabruary on the dump, between Delorimier and Papineau avenues, by which fall he lost one eye, broke his nose and received other injuries.-\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 CITY ITEMS.The Cathedral street commissioners have decided not to meet again until the Court gives them permission.Blight damage was done by a flre at 45 University street last evening.A faise alarm was also responded to by the firemen.Chief of Police Hebert, of Ste.Cune- gonde, lost his little son yesterddy, aged eightesn months, from infantile cholera.The chief has the sympathy of the community.Thieves entered the residence, night, of Mr.Filiatrault, proprietor of the \u2018Canada Revue,\u201d and stole about four hundred hooks from his library.The matter has been reported to the detectives.last _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN ADVANCE IN COAL.New York, June 29.\u2014 The coal sales agents have advanced the prices on all sizes of anthracite fifteen cents per ton, to the east and west, for July delivery.The output for July is nlaced at 3,500,000 tons.DAILY WITNESS.FUNBRAL OF THREE BOYS.MASTERS COTTRELL AND MASTER WICK, OF POINT ST.CHARLES, BURIED YESTERDAY.A large concourse of people witnessed the funeral of Harry Wicks and Wille and Jas.Cottrell, yesterday, which was conducted under the guspices of tho Juvenile lodge, connected with Victoria Jubilee Lodge, Sons of England, of which the Cottrells were members.The bodies of the Cottrell boys wero removed from 78 Bourgeois strect at two o'clock and placed in hearses, and that of Harry Wick Joined the others at l'u- vard street.Preceded by the members of the order and the Royal Templars of Temperance band, playing the dead march, the funeral moved off to Grace Church.The chief mourners were Mr.Cottrell and his song, and Mr.Wick and his only surviving son.The funeral cortege passed through crowds, and was met at the door of the church by the Rev.Dr.Ker, rector, and by the Rev.E.MrManus, and the Rev.IL Gomery.The cofiins were draped with Union Jacks, and covered with many Leau- tiful wreaths, some from the lodges ai others from friends.They were borne slowly up the aisle and placed in the chancel, The pall-bearers were C.Jackson, J.Neill, F.Stevens, W.Gollan, W.Gillard, George Wall, T.White, J.Jackson, George Barrow, C.Lowden, 5.Parkinson and W.ton.The church was filled and the service was very impressive and affecting Special hymns and psalms were rendercd, conducted by the choir.The Rev.Mr.Mc- Manus read the 15th chapter of Ist Corin- | trains arrived Bingle- | ; THE PULLMAN STRIKE.Sovereign Says it Will be the Greatest in the History Of the Country.DISAFFECTION STILI ALL WESTERN LINER AFFECTED.DEATH BTRUGGLE BETWEEN THE GENERAL MANAGERS ANSOCIATION AND THE AMF- RICAN RAILWAY UNION.Il } PE BG Frinav, Juxy oo 1 Co, 3 \"Pra 2 Y These mer, us eus 24 the discharge.cancies on the oo ov two ar thie.4 At one el ok à \u20ac Chicago, Marin Co j Me) quit owe cy, ' to ataruders at: Fauriv tis ne Into 5 ea, * A ; E : w , Chicago 1 {stress ; freszhe SPREADING- 1 « Tav Dodie City, Kas, June 29.\u2014The Santa: irto this The vards are Fe Rallway ran no trains from the west vesterday.completely deserted.Kansas City.Ms, June 29.\u2014 The first d:- rert effect in Kansas City of the Pullman boycott was the refusal of Santa Fe switchmen to handle a Pullman car yos- terday.The fast California train arrived at 1.15 o'cieck in the afternoon hy is still in the depot.Two hundred or more passengers are held here.Wichita, Kas., June 29.-XNo through here over the Santa Je thians of the hope of the Resurrection, and | from the east yesterday.Dr.Ker preached a funeral service of pa-! city ey ake Ir \u2019 AN IMPOETANT KI LING.thetic eloquence and beauty.The funeral cortege then reformed, and proceeded to Chicago, June 20.-District-Attorney Mount Royal Cemetery, led by the band, Milchrist said in regard 16 Attorney-Gen.and followed by the adult and juvenile ; eral Olney's instructions regardirg rial lodges.The two hearses drove side bv trains: \u2018 The order is in line with the do.side, followed by many friends from the | etzion rendered by Attorney-General O!- Grand Trunk Railway and the general | ney in the Northern Pace frases Ha public.The bodies were laid closely 10 Hald that a train which carries thé mails gether.lis & mail train an\u201c that interferer: ¢ with aps BRITISH GUNS STOPPED.London, June 28.\u2014The Constantinople correspondent of the \u2018Daily News\u2019 says: \u2018The steamer \u2018Science\u2019, oarrying two Nor- denfeldt guns for the British war ship \u2018Cockatrice,\u2019 at Soolina, has heen stopped by the Turkish officlals.who refuse to allow her to pass the Bosphorus.Official launches and police boats surround the vessel and Insist that the guns be delivered to Turkey.-\u2014 itl \u2014 + = BLLAME THE HEALTH OFFICERS.(Special to the \u2018Witness.Toronto, Ont., June 28 \u2014The reported outbreak of three cares nf diphtheria at Deer Park has created great indignation amon the people of the district as they attribute its appearance to the recent exhumation nf hondies from sant remetery of children who had disq from the disease.The people claim that certain public health officials are criminally responsible from the fact that they sanctioned the exhumation.COMMERCIAL INACTION.T= LOCAL STOCKS LITTLE CHAXGED.BOARD ADJOURNED UNTIL TUESDAY MORN ING.There was little change in the character of the local stork market to-day.Trading was dul! and heavy.Prices were changed little.Local call money is steady at 4), percent and mercantile discounts were steady at 6% percent.Reported by Messrs.W.L.8.Jackson & Co.Between Banks.Counter.Buyers.Sellers.New York Funds.!4 to 1-16 to ; Sterling, 60 days.94 to 9 9-16 911-16 to + Sterling, demand.911-16 to 9 13-16 10 to 10°, 1044 to 10% 5.14% to 5.12, Sterling.cables.cree Paris cheques.5.1614 to 5 15 Retchmarks cheques.954; to 96 Guilders, 3 days, 39%4 to 43; Reichmarks, 3 dave 9434 to 95: Cattle Bills, 8 days, 933 to 9'4 ; Documentary, 60 days, 945 to 9'4 : Money in London, 3; percent : Eank of England rate, 2 percent.The sales this morning wera:\u2014139 Streot Railway at 14715 , 1 at 145.195 at 14775, ji.new stock at 143.10 at 142%, 25 at 143.24 Ges at 168, 86 at 167, 3-5 Telephone rights at $43, 9 at $42, 2 aot $41.50, 2-5 at $35.1 Bank of Montreal at 220; 6 at 219%.2 at 219%.2 Merchants at 162, 17 Hochelaga at 126.10 Dominion Cotton at 102.23 at 161.25 Duluth Com.at 5; $3.000 Colored Cotion Bonds at 98.Reported by Messrs.Nichols & Marler, Stock Brokers, corner Notre Darac and St.Francois Xavier streeta.Sellers Buyers Stocks.per 3100.per5100 Caradian Pacific.y 63 Do.do.Land Bonds.Duluth 8.8.a Atlanuc.og 4% Do.do.do.Pref.eee.15 13 Grand Trunk 1st Pref.ees Do.do.2nd Pref.ae Commercial Cable.134 13854 Moutreal Telegraph.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.150 148 Richelieu & Ont.Nav.Co .75 654 Montreal treet Railway Co.343 147'4 Montreal Street Railway (New).144 143 Montreal Gas Co.00.0200 00000 167 1564 Bell T'elephouz Co.\u2026.0.0000000 147 149 Do.d.Bonds.arccsanes esse .\u2026 Royal Electric.135 125 Bank of Montreal.221 £19 Cmtario Bank .002000000000e0 aon ees Bank of British North Amenica.ae.La Banque du Peuple.125 ee MolsoneBank.oviiinennainn 170 163 Bank of \u2018Toronto .\u2026.+ 2200000000 233 ee.Lu Banque Jacques Cartier.\u2026.115 .Merchants Bank.162 163% Do.do.of Halifax.\u2026 Eastern Townships Bank._\u2026 Quebec Bani.o.oo a 126 La Banque Nationale.eae aan en Unio BIK.oii has a Canedian Bank of Commerce.140 135% Lu Banque Vile Mane., ear Hochelaga Bang.0000000000000 128 cen Intercolonial Uoal.FI 0.Pref.Stock.a North-West Land.ee.Qanada Shipping Co.8 Canada Paper.115 Champlain & 8t.Lawrence Bonds.ee.Montreal Cotton,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.120 115 Can.Col.Cot.Mills Co.eevee 50 45 Do.do.Bonds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Fe _- Merchants Manufacturing Co.120 eee.Dominion Cot.Mills Co.103 101 Dc.do Bonds.ees Loan & Mortgage Co.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0.LONDON SUGAR MARKET.London, June 29.\u20146 p.m.\u2014Sugar, Centrifugal, 96 degree test, 13s 6d; Muscovado, fair refining, 10s 5d; beet.June 12 &d; Oct, 11s 1%d.any pert 07 1.ds interfere with the : mails.So thut 1 a Tullman car.which is a part :n the regular make un of \u2018he trair=, is cut off the act is an interfer- \u201cee With the mails.S£:.Louis, Mo., June 289 \u2014Twenty var*- Mount Plea- | men at the Union denn: struck last night levause of the discharge of a boss vard- man for refusing to switeh in a Pullman car.Kankakee, Il, June 29 \u2014Alj} the switchmen and switch tenders emplovel by the Illinois Central and Biz Four rall- ways here went on strike jant nient ji sympathy with the Pullman haveots Fargo.N.D., Jure 2% -Nothing excep: mail cars op branch iines nf the Great Northern are movin: The company has made no move to put on depainy marst als Firemen joined in ite strike -n the Northern Pacific yesterday and he eon- .ductors and engineers will nes: t+ take actinn to-day.The Chicago, Milwankeore and Si.Paul mer went out here lust night.Everything \u2018s quiet.SITU ATI ON THY WEST.Sacramento, June 4 -\u2014\u2014There has been nn demonstration +f anv kind lv th- strikers here.No trains are moving from this point.Division superiniendents ar- in consultation with the sheriff and city officials.The railways are not at\u2018emnr*- ing to move Pullman sleepers.At Ma- jave no passenger trains have arrived on the Southern Pacific since Wednesday morning.and only one over the Atlantic\u2019 and Pacific.Two trains are tied up at Barstow, on the Atlantic and Pacific where all employees have quit work.All trains on the California division of tho Atlantic and Pacific railway are at a standstill.At I.athrop the southern Fa- cific train leaving San Francisco at :0 a.m., is tled up on account of the mea: refusing to haul rullman sleepers.A Dunsmuir, California.an express train\u2018 from Portland was tied up last night, th- men refusing to take the train out with: Pullmans.At Oakland both sides are firm.No trains moved at Los Angeles Only a few suburban trains have move] It {= reported the state authorities hav: received orders from Attorneyv-Genera.Olney to prosecute all who intericre with mails as conspirators.A DENTAL BY MR, PULLMAN, Chicago, June 29.\u2014Mr.George W.Pullman denies the statemen: telegraphed from San Francisco that the boyen would be declared off becavice the sourh-; ern Facific notified him that unless br , settled the strike the railway would tak.| advantage of & clause in is contrast b.- which the road ean withdrew af the Pull man company finds itself unable 10 per | form the proper service.He said: \u2018Th!- i trouble has now outgrown our qjurisdic- | tion.The strike of the Puliman car shop employees has hecome a subsidiary feature.It has now become a question | as to whether the railways of this country can operate their own properties or not.The railway companies care nothing about: the alleged grievances of the Pullman | shop employees.Their own independence! of action Is now at stake and they fel that the question may well De set- | tled now as at any future time.This is the general dispositinn.as I understand ; it.The Pullman company is not embarrassed in any way.Our men are re- | turning at St.Louis and Ludlow and I! | think the railway employees will soon \u2018 come to their senses.We have done all | we could for our employees and have pald them as large wages as the times will permit.I do not see what rnore we can do.ax K.GF L.PREDICTION.Des Moines, Ind., June 29.\u2014Mr.J.R.Sovereign, Grand Master of the Knights of Labor, returned to Des Moines yesterday.He predicts the strike against the Pullmans will be the biggest one In the! history of the country.He sald the: Knights would fight it out with railway men to the bitter end.Terre Haute, Ind., June 2%.\u2014The Van- dalia line uses Pullman sleepers undor an exclusive contract but so far there bas been no trouble on the road.President Debs, of the American Railway Union, telegraphed here for Chief Sar- geant, of the firemen, and the latter, who has been in Canada, has started for Chicago.In view of the unfriendly attitude of Chief Sargeant to the Debs organization, much interest is felt as to the attitude of the firemen.WHO WILL WIN?Chicago, June 29.\u2014The general managers\u2019 association of twenty-one roads centring in Chicago will try conclusions with Mr.Debs and his union to-day.They expect to put between two hundred and three hundred men at work in the yards of the Illinois Central, tbe Fort Wayne and the Western Indiana terminal system.| .FOR FALE * FOR SALE oe D KIND aT : 3 c, 1 ra\u2019 : soie 1 its sept with wWatkea ani se 14, by a tuerie ts after oo \u2018 fra side toy Mileauke +0\" mes western (4 ten trans re hrs or Tr evden, ! = A STIANG.\" 3 (Spe etal ot Toron:« T.-.Charles 11 the geuern! \u2018a, of an eve n°.ae, from whan be san, Ur Bar?vas a iB 4 1 worth, ore 2° 120 : 2 Trinity Met + < Appointed Hs - Dr.Shuttleworth » ir one of his In a short rime cated th pres te ç .Jog ; LT LL ca, cE Nes 4 0)! mir 155 aveg Flom Oo pe .- Lors try 6 savas].i'r fi Sirirge tr.PL = Melissa 0 ve.Bus te, it hs À DC 44» Set VW 3] LE oye RL = ROW 1-40 r Abbas = IW ree 2 St.Hearty, : - Res Ts Keer NMOL._ hawden.X Meteorolsel & 20.11 an ~The FOTO TLlUr sk Wa Agel 4£ 1 1 TTonto y EH.\u20ac Qoob Tb suitable ion ser che à XA FOR OSATLE \u201cime - Halt Con prete WU ais Lilia forme etc Canada Mactiners LA [PH Z >.Audrse Dos,s Prime.+.: Elle about Agen =.+ FUR FALE\u2014(Te st .fect order Canada Machina: t-vant Canada Faust 1 à Mae ji 1 FOR SALE One ; .Binwez 2.2 : 3 CT ŸT a .ES \u2018 3 3 < ) \\ Cadiuda Maton = tiie falls Very POV StU Jo, stress FOR SALE Free Rusu W [1CA3UTIL Eg Taspeclive, a x15-2, EM; aid 4x0 Ari Cire.I NEWSFAPUR FR 11H13 0 Frrst-class Foire Na pasie and C0 tu u 5.x Address or apply >» J Toro ; $ Office.i VENTILATOR FANS -Thre = man Ventilator Wheels.= than half-price, thourh air dress or apply, \u2018Witress 7 Fos SALE FON THE MI( 5 te Kkindline vw.d, 2 co .Blocks, 81.73 qmail owe $100 tees DIABMID L (a, cor 8 Jun 5 FOR SALE, NEW STE\u201d Tangy, 36 IT 1 wa cr draft.7 econ oor ul and wos: aseful} 5 ri, (LETS, owt or tpply Feo.[ink LR Wire Coiling Maw fore be also Shufting, Pulsy= au 1! IE i ye 1} | UN MES AE PE LARGE LOADS - ft HENDEHSOY Telephone £211 Lo - leant TO LET FURNISHZG AZ ELIE EATER AREER ER TL LIEN IN II 259 PELL sith\u2019 18t.July to irk « pre \u2018 ; 1 Moderate rent toon oo a + J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & + 3 181 ST.JAVWES «pntitl = FrIDAY, JTINE = oo pan FF CLASSIFIED or, ERTISEMENTS® £5 noe Witness Money =aviug Advertsing Blank s:TUATIONS WANTED \u2014 10 cents for 20 words or iebs, Libres inserilons, © cents; v\\er 20 words, La cent per extra word per Lert.SITUATIONS VACANT \u2014 10 cents for 20 words each lInserilun; additional Words, i, cent per extra word per Insertion.AGENTS WANTEL\u2014% cents for 12 words «ih Msertion, additional words, 2 cents tach per insertion.PUPS WANTID\u2014I10 cents for 20 words; 3 livertions, 25 cents, v inseruons, 40c; over 2 words, lz cent per extra word pur Insertion.S:EV1FIC ARTICLES (second hand)\u201410 ceils for 20 woras, 3 insertons, 25e; 6 insaruons, 4ue.(Second-Land dealers come under \u2018Business Cards.) LOST ARTICLER\u20141y cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 2èc; à 1pseruons, 4uC.FOUND ARTICLES \u201435 cents for 25 words each insertion.When found articles can be left at office ar security for charges, compensation will be looked for 10 person clanuning property.BOARD AXD RUOMS TO LET or WANTED \u2014-10 cents for 30 words; 3 insertioms, 25c.HOUSES AND HEAL ESTATE\u2014à cents for 2y words, 8 insertions, $l.du.FINANCIAI-\u201423 cents for 25 words\u20146 fn- sertions, $1.25.BUSINESS CHANCES\u201425 cents for 25 words 6 insertions, $1.25.BUSINESS CARDS\u201425 cents for 25 words; 6 insertions, $1.25.MEDICAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS\u2014460 cents for 20 words; & Insertions, $3.50.SWAPS\u201410 conts for 20 words; 3 Insertions, 25 cents.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Situatio ns Vacant.Clerks, Travellers, «&c.A SMART.strong boy for office work and messages, wanted at once.Apply to 30 _ Hospital street, room 15.29 WANTED, a Lady t to canvass Fire Insurance.Apply, P.O.Box 2060.29 WANTED, a Stenographer and Typewriter (Remington), able to correspond In French and English, and to assist in an office.Apply TYPEWRITER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.27 WANTED, by wholesale clothing house, a foretnan in manufacturing department: must have practical experience and good administrative ability.Apply by letter to M.988 \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.20 WANTED, for special work Saturday and Monday, several smart boys, 18 or over.Apply before nine Saturday morning.F.E.GRAFTON & SON'S Bookstore.29 Domsesties.WANTED, a Young Girl, lght housework; no family, at 421 St.Antoine street.2e WANTED, Housemaid.Edgehill avenue, 1160 Dorchester street, first house on right.Apply after b p.m.29 WANTED, a General Servant (washing put out).Apply at 25 Lorne avenue.29 WANTED, a capable \u2018General \u201cServant, v with or without washing: must understand plain cooking; references required.143 Butehison street.2 WANTED, a Young Gir! to help with housework.Apply 751 Lagauchetiere, corner of Beaver Hall Hill 29 Employment Wanted.Employment Wanted.Clerks.Travellers, ! turning to above address.29 29 athroom Mat.A \u20ac LT g A LADY would take charge of a house in! =~ SECTION 1% vs TT town or country for the summer.Ad- La dress M.T., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.28 TO LET\u2014Furnished front bedroom.with or 24003 without board, near Main street, electric | 64 ders, terms +04 60H60 H0HOHCS cars, nice locality, no other boar 1 > moderate, gentlemen only.Apply No.46 : WwW SAVING $ Wanted Cuthbert strest.= © THE « ITNESS\u201d MONEY- ® : 7 15 æ & SECTION 13.= @ TO LET, a furnished or unfurnished room.& Pico WANTED TO PURCHASE J.adles\u2019 and Gen- ce i , ; S i + re A D V E R I I S I N G B L A N K = 3: tleman\u2019s Cast off Clothing, Furs, Old Sfl- 4211 St.Catherine street, Cote St.Antoine + ver and Gold; good prices pald on account \u2014 + 2 of having great demand.Apply personally SECTION 14.$ Situations Vacant, 25 140) C1 SR 10c .e = M.FRANK, 569 \u201cPh.sifeet, opposite TO LET, twe large rooms, suitable for a : Situations Wanted, 25 \u201c 5¢ + _Place d'Armes Hill.ox 645.27 Sharried couple, 70 Walker avenue, St .RATES Swaps 5 w pe 5c - Per Insertion.® WANTED, a second-hand Parrot's Cage in Henri, three minutes\u2019 walk from St.Ca- @ tC R i t = Tren Trt @ good condition.111 Shuter street.29 therine street cars, between Greene and © ooms or Apartments ® Atwater avenue.ze 4 to let 3 0% een eee.Be.è FARM-\u2014Wanted to Rent, about 80 acres, LUE ?\\ , © from 1st November, in or near Sutton.WANTED, one or two boarders, at 1017 Ri.PY $ Address T.H.P., Sutton Flat Post-office, Antoine street, opposite park.Terms | : Q 29 moderate.2 æ © PACKING WANTED\u2014If you want any + SE = : brick work done; if you want any plas- SECTION 13.sth , + @ tering done, plain or ornamental; if you | TO LET at Lachine, two rooms, wi use = » want any Portland cement floors done; | of kitchen; terms moderate, Apply Ju.* if you want any whitewashing or tinting achine.3 & p _ ; done, ceme to a first-rate man.R.pu .> £ : - TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS TO LET & $ CROSS, No.693 Lagauchetiere st: set furnished or unfurnished, suitable for * .+ PT Ea.| Young men or married couple.742 À.| 2 ® WANTED, Loan of about $2500.00 on first-; Catherine street.ce + + class oity property; good interest and se- = &» curity.Address, LOAN, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.SECTION 20.; + 29 = ® ST.LAMBERT, two Young Men can be ac + ; WANTED, by a responsible party a loan : ?Parle Dane + Write your Advertisement on above blank and send, with money, to the \u2018 Witness\u2019 Office, or leave ® of two hundred dollars for six months.commodaied with room and iozrd: plea i ® pant locality and convenient to station.* at Drvsdale\u2019s Uptown Store, 2865 St.Catherine street, at D.Stewart's, 206 St.Antoine street, cor.+ Bonus, $50.Address A.B.28, \u2018Witness\u2019 Or- Address COUNTRY \u201cWitness\u2019 Ole.og - Mountain street, at Richard Turner's.601 Wellington street, Point St.Charles, or Mrs.Smithe\u2019s, + fice.28 Hx, Olive.-3 + 52 Craig, cor.Gain and Craig streets, \u2018 Witness\u2019 agencies.pd WANTED, Four-wheeled Dog Cart or Glad SECTION 21.> > > stone, medium size, good make and wt _ Ç .> e condition.Address P.C., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.COMFORTABLE ROOMS with good farm ° Number of insertions Name of Sender = og house board, ; pleasantly stared, two + > hours by reil from Montreal; close to sta- » Amount herewith 8\u2014 Address = tion: terms reasonable.Address H.J.* & MANSFIELD, East Farnham, Que.% = .® Swaps.GOOD BOARD In country for children for \u201c When the above form is passed through the Agencies named therein, the following receipt form will = summer; fine rooms; an hour's ride from +.ity M \u2018Wi 50\" be filled out aud signed by such Agent :\u2014 $ city.Address, iE, \u2018Witness\u2019 O oe * ; i i i 4 { STEREOPTIOON OUTFIT FOR SALE, or 7 ; = Tr + Received the sum of for insertion of advertisement + Exchange, Jime light, first-class.Address SUMMER BOARDERS.\u2014A few Summer > ; D.W, CAMPBELL, Elmside, Que.2 Boarders can get comfortable quarters , , .po \\ & as per special offer.1894 Agent's name pe in a pleasant situation on the bank of eo * WANTED, to Exchange.a Collie Dog, agod the St.Lawrence, Immediately opposite + .2 | 3 months.for Fowls.Address, EX- Stanley Islapd.Apply to Mrs.D.G.Mec- C0062 9000 PP 000P02L90290000940P 000900 DPPVO HS HHOHSOOCHHHHOSHIHOSS à | CHANGE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.27 | DONALD, Summerstown.2 \\ ser - RB BEI TN I.DRE BY J 1 REC tT a a REA TNE LE Re LES ERG AF SEE [MEX Eo PEP Sa \u201c bel - BEC br ER po oF \u20ac To A] id JT DARSWAT.i Co grr Sal SOV Ng 2 g PIA Pax RGP | Property will! be wrrzh 10 vistigate all casas of Crueliy \u20186 Wou,en © Children, and will \u201cake the propr iéRal means of uaving the offenders punixhen Office hours: 8 ani.to STAY n in, and pene- rally from 1 pm.uw 6 p MARSHALL, Berr-tarv and Agent.Foe, \u20ac80 Lor-bhes er STABLE MANURE TO RE HAD DURING the year for the trking away.Apyly at \u2018Witness\u2019 ffice.Le Cc.M.sirest.Property.FOR SALE\u2014Houses, with crchard attacl, #4, on York street, off Victoria avenue oo St.Antoine, the property or Mr Chas irwin.The best value ln Cote Ft ar- tofne, Spring water-not from te poration-never freeze 28.Le For SALE, BLOCK OF Mürfeet front on LAND.Afijton street, fn 124 ft deep, near University street and Mets: College Grounds.TO LET, 7 ROOM COTTAGE, Graham Rtation, Lake Two Mountuon- £2 per raonth, partly furnished JAS.M.MITCHELL, Es f&(.Francois Xavier street.29 OTE ST.ANTOINE, CHOICE BUILDING 50x 506, FOec per foot.Bitnated en thé emnthorn slone © the n.cintain, on the line of the Ernlesars Elo Cr cure to.pass through the propery this sûgminer EVERY LOT AN ORCHARD When the cars are running.every foot of ths JERM- Ean Freal bargin, 15056 ann Sud) fert of JOHN 4 TEES ~ GL, B Pure 62 Trade Bundy LOTS, Also et 4 land tor 13, us Clk ST.ANTOINE.CHOICE BUILDING SITES FOR SALE, BELLEVIE PROPERTY, perf the city and river, at from 20 1 Électric car cominunicatton Lot ic ure sure to ad- Choose veur logatiou now.I: vance.Plaus and particulars ut JOHN A.TEES «& CO.Bourd of Trude Building.MONEY TO LEND At Low Rate of interest and on favorable terms, on first-ciass property.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CQ.of Canada.[ES AND OTHER SMALE BILLS IN STOCK CWITNESK' PRINTING HOFSE JLECTROTYPING & STEREOTYPING done in the very best style, and ag moderate prices, at tbe * WITNESs PRINTING HOUSE, cor, Cruig and St.Peter streets. THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Fripay, ]-\".pr mm ee \u2014 2 pr - Ce me - - | Seaside: > Movnkai HP & akceside- 75 Bora 7 Joey 99 oll, CO CG\u201d mes = ral = > \u2014 / Vi ¢ \u2014 1 Nr ma = Sma fl - 29 >| : $ ENTRAL VERMONT R.R.' UEBEC STEAMSHIP COY.A MERICAN LINE SATURDAY To : ; ST.LAWRENCE LINE.ANNER HOUSF ! es AN 4.' Trains leave Grand Truak Station as follows NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON.NOVA SCOTI A B C SE, i I< A OC t ~ | oo FOR NEW YORI.Pie RS ANT 4 intende- av .Shortest and Most Convenient Route LL T0 oo °° The 88, MIRAMICHI is intended to leave Mont | to London.Is hecoming the popular summer resort of CTATEATGUAY LAKE, N.Y.Hy Nee a F.8.00 nm Fast train.vis Rutland Troy and AL TT ; - this Continent.Tourlsts express surprise , .Raties, Ih NR \u2018 Except Sunday lang.arriving New Yor, S30 pon MONDAY, 9th Buly, at 4 p.m, No transfer Ly tender, No tidal delays.and delight with the climate.scenery tem- | A healthy ard delightful Sunnner Res rt, casy of 3 pm \u2018 &.50 om Ecpress.sis Waite Eivor À Sponge _ And aft rwards on every alternate MONDAY.for | Close connection st Southampton for Mavre perature, ete.Thermometer (at Tarinoath A EE Lh a.ee mine hn gris \"A * Except Sunday field, arnving New Vor 10 pm.FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY or POINT and Paris, by special fast twin-serew Channel average UT In the middle of th: day dar- further parti Tare a reas i GE terns aa Heornd Trip ficher 0 Fas Nab Pra ATany, ST PETER TURCE SUMMERSIDE, CHAR: eteamers ay farther part elders LS 73 ails ma ar Es de + \"AG a LOUTTET( WN and PICTOU \" \u201c 7 CADIETS, ing Jnlv and August.The new Grand Hotel J.».KIRBY \u2014- 525 pa Ni ie Express ve spi mgbels £ New Chester.Sat, July 7, 11,00 am.opens aly tht will be the finest house Chateauguay Lake, N.Y.| - > cat Ne -\u2014 New York.Wed, Fuly 11, 11.00 a.m.n the Maritime provinces.Mr.Charles T : \u2018 10h; ARLEN : & Daily._ Haven, a7T, Nea York 11 30 am - Tr .eu wn ap .; : i ABENALIS VOIS a ay SIMMER CRUISES TO NEW YORK.Paris.Wed.July 18.11.00 a.m.Wilzon, late manager of Glen House, White : + FOR BOSTON.Visiting the SAGTENAY, BAY OF CHA- Non door LS Ve An 511mm Mountains, will conduct it.Send for cireu- - = ABENMARIN SPRINGS = ; =, : 2 = fo.; tg .ant ; ; .\u201c - - [ % R50 am I Duy Express, via Rutinnd avd Pitch LEURs.CHARLOTTETOW N.HALIFAX, ° Ce lars.Grand Hntel.Yarmouth, NS.Only : -\u2014 = Except Sunday burg.armsiaz Boston.7 20 pan.3 ARMOT TH.sT JOHN.N Rand BOSTON.Rates of passage, $70 and upward, according to 17 hours from Beston by direct boat).2 \u2018 ~ NT TTA ! ê UES0 rm Fast tran.vie White Rees Junction Se.ORINOCU.from Quebec, Ith August steamer.I HE ALGON QL IN, | The Most Metizhtfoi snmns Tu Exceyt Buréay Noh a Pr a2 pm Fer Freight, Passage and Staterooms, apply to Intermediate passage.£35 to 260.in Cann: | » ; Nig ( Éapress.vin Bellows Falls and : .x SPECIAL ROUN RIP LOWE : LALKE LS o 7.TR m.! ohare ee Ying Boston 7 I a.mn, ! J.&.BRO K, BOGE ik RA I fy 'KETS AT ; ., © ER SARANAC 1 A K E, 1 ( ay SF - HE .- 8 T wd ; Engind PIC \"K \"NN > 3 \u2018 \u2018 Livers a a +0 Coe 7 à \"points via Winrherdon hans FREIGHT AND TICKET AGENT, Steerage nt Very Low Rates.YHE FRASER HOUSE, PORT Opens May 15th.a Eo N Fo a be 1 : 53 525 pm Ssh Express, via Concora od 221 Commissioners street, For Freight or Passage apply to STANLEY, the most delightful ly Illustrated pamphlet on application ta Evens reps wa oy 23 pm Nashua, arrives Worcester, 928 \u2018ACTE , \"PER R cu - rosort on the continent, which hax been thoron © Everyttena Urst Lt 35 Daily nm.afrives Tost con, Visa om Or to M FOSTER CMAFFEE, INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO, remodelled, and is now open for the season.HA JOHN HARDING ' A benakis Mn Fran FE \u201c4 Fais Now Vosuibule Buket, = Panne, Drawing 128 St.James street, Opposite Post-oftice.No.6 Bowling Green, New York.commodions and well appointed hotel, which is now 7 : NG, py ale x eee 1 5 x I I~ Ed .> > - Propri = : : \u201d M : 7 pa dérer, Sieeping Cars on all through trains.= Lo W.F, EGG, 129 St, James st, Montreal, prietor ot Tor RRCTIQNE, of Mr hams Donley, Pro- oprietor.(ope or) à apn ken TD Ee and other information i Tue OTT AW.A RIVER W.H.FIENRY, 143 St.James street.situated on the Foor Hill, west of the village of Port Mineral Water or : I ce, 1363 we y : 2 \u2018 tanley, on the north ah ore of Laks Eric.The high : I ns = A.\u20ac STONEGRAVE, NAVIGATION.J.¥ MUR À ce treal 1 altitude.the pure air and the grandeur of the sur- | 4 f.Ce 14 A 9 ne eae PF | St.Paul street.Montreal.2 rounding scenery, make it an ideal location for spend.TN c yr 1 Pad Re : Canadian Pass.Agent._ MODERN STEEL STFAMERS, T7 1 ing the summer vacation.Aninciine railway les ws to ORTUNES ROCK S, ME \u2018 mday CO Frida 51 pr, 2 $S.W.CIMMINGS, F.WW.BALDWIN, SOVEREIGN AND EMPRESS, OMINION LINE i the wide and spacious beach, appropriately named the Dh - ; 2 - ' ; wo À » 2 : ¢ ; , .ound Trip ick.~ 2 Gen'L Pass.Agent, Geu.Supt.Forming Daily Mail Line between .014 Orchard Beack of Canada The boating, bath- | CURTIS FARM HOTEL print ; & .i min : ¢ ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.ing aud fishing are unsurpassed.Io the centre of à © v .- at Ve Tes \u201cxs x ny D 4 ; gai; Ésloon rates, 240 upwards ; steerage at lowest rates.RONDIN => HOTEL AND THIN EH HAT 4 i ] T I > A I Bg S i fe \u2018 > AZ Send for new pamphlet of rates and sailings or RYE BEACH, N.IL a , he o Et os iN \u2026.call at my new address, St.James street, opposite This 1 .+ = 1 ; .Lleas .CRE 2 a a.eae ge popular (svadisr House will open June 20, Th ell x no: éqrata , 3 ; Re i = a ep 45 0 RL Bone Bn and District Savings Bank for the season of SM.Addre: pe JUNE ag.snown and Papalar Hotel, opers B Lav on re F.ares & HUDSON RIVER R.R.D.BATTERSBY, Agent, | GEO.G.LOYEEE & CO., For particulars ard .ofurustion.pirate app:y to PE 00 \u2014 Office, 137 St.James street, Montreal | _ Telephone No.1507.Proprietors.GE9.GRONDIN, 8 3 .- \u2014 \u2014 +5 \u2018 ~ - La 2 uy leave Bonaverrure station G.T Ry: | A } EAVER LINE Notre Dame du Portage, P.Q, 12 ° 10 | a.m (except sunday) Sold truins to | poses i New York, via the Adirondacks, with Wugne 7 3 \"Rs W TT T1 | Buffet Parlor Car, arriving at $.40 p wr | OF STEAMERS.QU MMER BOARDERS Wanted.> - \"La REE TRE RE © p.m.jdaily)-Solid train PB, New York, | R Tickets will b 1d Large Farm House, situated on the banks of DIBON DACK =, Coe =, 4 with Wagner Buffet sleeper, arriving at 7 47 am.| éturn fickets will be sold at 1893 SUMMER SAILINGS\u20141894, The St, SH a shaded, within ton one A JAY.FSSEX CO, NY © IX ov _ Both trains connect at U tica, with fast trains half miles of GT station.Plank walk to town of ELMWOOB COTTAGE io ; Sah T me TEN AL | FIRST CLASS SINGLE FARE.rom me Em, CLEC SAE mB SOTA | LE GEO.H.DANIELS, TH 8.PHILPS.| ; Liverpool Montreal.Mail detivered es > ; bracicg air: fine scenery, charaong drives, good 1 Gen.Pass.Agt., New York, Agent, Montreal.Good going June 364h, July 1st and 2nd.Wednesday.Nami dehversd even age Core | fishing.Address C 5 SWEENEY 1 1996 j 5 :00 éturaine til , 4.Sat.June 16.Lake Winnipeg.July 4 poet ae ° _ | Go d Returaing until July 3rd, 1894, fa.June a.Lake Huron.\u201cJuly UI ORT KENT Y.- .102 po 15 42 Sat, June 30.Jake Ontario.July 18 - > J, N.OMINION DAY.1 471 34 ; spr EE DRED me hen ie ne Co Cn JULY \u201col, Suburban Trains will run as ® «July ceed Sup ee 8.ing water, ra able Chaney very healthy The coonlest and plearantest piace in Canada : \"I ï ' ; follows: The Luk Nepignn does not carry any saloon pas- | Write J.C.SAAW, Port Keut, N.Y spend Dominion Day \u2018810 the Erleil Mouttaa =o 0s ; ! 8 Foun Windsor street \u2018Station for Dorval.Valoi serge ers, prise ond ed abin and vi am à 60 .| 20 miles from Montreal ape cial, mies © parties w?5 ex ~ A ! so nos street © 1 , Yalois ales © ARR ZC abin, an use or Tiday on ; : 8 Laide, Pointe Claire, Beaconsfield, Beatrepaire single; \u201c650, be Eo return.Necoud Cabin, 330 ' 1 Tuesday Cone and see for yourself and br Lh Ln 7 5 Annes, Vaudreuil, Hudson, Rigaud and Point single end gg recurn.Sieeruge, $2u.: LEAS.AN T AN D HE ALT H Y.Address, 1 - | Furtune at 1.30 p.m.Regular train dne to leave Steerage to Liverpool, Lon:ion, Glasguw, Belfast ! - Fist - IROQUOIS HOUSE | \"4 I ! D O M I N I 0 N DAY\" {at 515 p.m sumie day will be cancelled.and Londonderry, £20.! ; 4 it class secommodation for Ætiminer $ SE.i Ax rom Dalhousie square Station y - $4.single and $30 return cabio rates by Lake | pop ot cation asant and Healthy, on the St.Hilaire, P.Q.Canada.2, - wi i Drihousie quete T 0 for sou BUX Winnipeg only.i Bunk of the St.Lawrence River: good bonting anu -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014- 21e \u2018< .v \u2018ollets, \u201cté Rose and St, erese à .mm.' \u201c * ; Fond Trip Tickets will be sold between all stations | Revoile : R (PTGSC à pm Through tickets can be obtained w the Beaver Line ; A IER RESORT.IR \u2018OIS .| te .Nes | \u2018 in Canada, also to points :n Cunada on Connecting | Hudson and Return, - - - 81.00 to and from all points in Canada, United States and HER , OQLOIS, ONT.i OMVALLESCENTS HONE \u2019 railway lines, at Firs: Clzos | St.Annes and Refurn.7 T -80 Greut Britain and Ireland.| * Pure mountais air | r t with ae - Ty ~ air rot i , + , am Goins caF3P T Thao + - > Going ty Train returning by Steamer.H.E.HURRAY, Gen.Manager, | required, near Lake Park, Stanstead Pu Furopeu:.ant 12° \u2018 : TLE SINGLE FARE.ODDFELLOWS EXCURSION TO ST.ROSE, BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Lens, Mrs TESTE TRA son is PE rames he \u2019 2 £ - \u2018 .> tan packers pg Eons June 30th, July 1s and JULY 2, 50 Cents.Montreal.21 PQ.er apply to Mise MACK LY.MW \u201cness OF - i vr 7 2ud, and vai or Tetuty jeevinr destination not * son : 5 : later than July 3rd, 1404 ! fperial Trains will leave Dalhousie square at 7.30 TT CT - ! : ' at, 9 9 a; returning, leave =t Rose at 6 00 p.m.4 * + = ee DOMINON BAY EXCURSIONS: end on REAT REDUCTION.DIRONDACKS.\u2014Accommod CC OF oO b | Coma for Ton oar ders se MAPLEWOOD 210 oresters to Ott > oo.ae ! very convenience an Sonate vate ho \u20ac peral traîne lenv> at SP am fT pm Pe- TICKET OFFICES, CHEAP TICKETS FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND | Fine scenery amd charming irs.\u201cAde ve s taming.leare Park at W pu Fare.60c 129 St.James street, Next Post-office.IRELAND.| E.R.KFRR, Clintonville Chutor Co, NY.; | encre _\u2026_ ma (OT Shainrock Larrosse Club Excursion to And at Statons.> - 0 TT > Pen - #5 Cornwali: Special tran jcaves ur 9.50 a.m, re- $12.00 20 (Mtawa ST OU si turning, leaves Coruwail at : 0 pu.Pare, a OARDERS can be accomimno drws the Hajids = \u201c125.FROM LONDON, EXG.,, TO QUEBEC, re TT TTT TT dated at POINT VIEW HOUSE forthe seascr, ARTS 5 oben] « ; ; \"ps pacs Cddfellows\u2019 Excursion to Kigbgate Spr : 1 .And from other stations at equally low rater.Address Mrs.H.HL.GROVES, STLANE 4 Det RES Na EN nn = vas i, ns MN ln ~ 7 3 Ng Apply t REFORD AGENCIES.6 Cousin's Island, Maine.Sila \u2018 EH.Highgate at 515 p,m.Fare, 81.00.| I À Ta JB (Ni | PPS ue Stecumer Torrens nme a ap Usuui Excursion to Lachine and s°.Ant \u201cy rail, | EN = a D.CONNELLY N Cy r ç ter Whar?ode ove, a iH Let Facursion ro Lachine and vannes, srl, AJ TUES LL Ile + ONALDSON LINE OTEL DOUGLAS, on Lake Yaris Vendors oo Me sacs.7 Geperal Passenger Agent Hansa Line, WEEKLY SERVICE GLASGOW Champlain: Opens JUNE 1 Fishing, oar TSI IT : , me - - va Bi se A, 4.SNing, DOR: Ag eae 5 14 Place d'Armes square, Montreal.Sails from MONTREAL Tory TUESDAY ing, bathing, luting, driv ng und patine, fous miles curnine £ 1 4 E.A k .x \u2018 + NEW, to Ausable Chasm; good rige and careful drivers.1 Ang Irom hf TG Pl Et CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 St.James st.CENTRAL VERMONT R.R.8S.Tritonia.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0400 tons.July 3 good harbors for all sia yl: Le a Steamer date pb.SS.3.6 July anc mountain com Aned.beautiful fur situation .the every hour en the ha fh 1 And Bonaventure Depot.33 ptm ne Tl 20 cone Bist any OUR To nan rtd w: On and after July 1, 1594, the New ss.A July 31 Proprietor, Douglas, Essex County, N i Steamer Tolan ne.In na York Night Express will leave Mont- Sailing regularly to Avonmouth Bock._ 0 0 er have al A oe A ' m \\ [| real at 6.00 p.m.(instead of 7.30 p.m.) 58.Warwick 1105 Hi eee June 22 {UMMER BOARDERS, | Longue hi Hak LÉ 24 OU i 17.(\u2018and arrive New York 5.45 am.Wagner \u2014 SB.Aici 20 HIGH FALLS HOUSE | \u2014 iL 2 a Lo Buffet Vestibule Slerring car through to E.DU TRUE, Mufitewillé, Chut on Ce on apuliranion | PS 1 Le Ma 4.av - or ' thou 5 BE JCHELIEU & ONTARIO E, Moffi ille, C inton Co, N Y qd NOW or without change.NAVIGATION CO.C F .+ .~ | Flower Sr Pla nt \u201c, al - .ad ~ - DELAWARE & HUDSON R.R Comm-ncing Monday, July 2, the Day ON INE }, OR HUDSON | = S Express will leave Montreal 9.00 am i HOMSO! LINE ULLEK 5e (UMEER BOARD.m., LONDON SERVICE, rn ALEK PLACE will ojen for Guests SATUR- ! - re or.On and after July 1, 1894 trains via arriving New York via Troy 9.30 p.m.° Sailing from Montreal ou or about For Parce Er UE: Hathing nd Fhe.| Pras a th Delaware & Hudson Railway will leave i Doston, 7.15 p.m.Wagner Buffet Draw- J v \\ USIC SS.Fremona.\u2026.\u2026.3,500 tons.Jane 30 HODGSON BROS.& CO 0., Hudson.Que.| - - NC er : : &S.Facalona.2000 tons.uly 10 move \u2014 = 1m Larcest.Dest a 1 = Montreal 7.20 am.daily (except Sundays) | [F8-Toom cars through to Boston and ON THE SE.Toma.4,500 tons.July 20 .Montent oe Plo tor Saratoga, Albany snd local points, NeW York without change.The night EAST COAST SERVICE.PANE RICAN HOUSE! | Tomer ay alte x arriving at New York 8.45 p.m.(Con- Express for Boston via Fitchburg will Wy \u20ac Steamers will be despatched for Aber- E.GODDARD, Prop.has Coens bart ape \u2026 544 nects at Deiano for Lake George.) Wag- leave at 6.00 p.m.(instead of 7.30 p.m), ater i aneTyme, at intervals, Delightfully situated amongst the hille, © PME a.ner Buffet Drawing-ruom car to Albany.| arriving Boston 7.00 a.m.Wagner Commencing July, Steamers between Montreal and 58.Draconn.for Leith.oo Julv6 be ot ar i uate amongst the hills, Bedding Plants, varletis 10 & \"7\" | sleeper through to Boston Quebec will carry an orchestra of ten picces on each Agents -CAIRNS, YOUNG & NonLE, Neweastie-on- > ep ee Pure mountain alr.bring.eu hi 10.00 a.m.Limited daily (except Sun- | eu s ° bout under the leadership of MR.HERBERT tyne; A Low, Box & CARTER, 27 Leadenhall ing the glow of health to ail who feel need to nume, $1.90 per dos.8 .8 CER, the well known musical condu .Ke street, Loudon, >i W.THOMSON SONS, a change Irom e epressing atmo- : + 1 davs) for Bluff Point, Saratoga, Troy and Passengers for Stanbridge, St.Armand our rusical conductor.Keep Dundee, Scotland, .sphere of the city.P 5 Annuals, best soris on!.! 5% ! IR] New York, arriving 9.30 p.m.Wagner | and Highgate Springs will leave on 6.00 EYE OPEN ; Come once.and you will be sure to come 81.50 per 100.- 3 i ; p.m.train, as the local train now leaving FOR THE FIRST PROGRAM All the vensels of the above Lines are À 109.Dighest again.Pleasant rooms and good table, END RF pu fa ° Bras A brawing-room car Mertreal to New de , v - Ê 8 LAMME.clase ut Lloyds, and have been built ex xpressly for this _ MR Aatidet hil aradint oc table \u20ac SEND FUR ~I'}: | , 44 York.Table d'hote dinner served in for St.Albans at 4.40 p.m.will be dis- REMEMBER ae ro Button A To ood Cae for Tien on tes iN Le : = - t A .2, ~ q a NYY .Ore y \u2019, ; 4 dising car from 1° nocn to 3 p.m.! continue after June 20.that you , should secure your staterooms about a SE ASIDE HOUSE, Little Met 18, a, Baa, 4 ! D .ax week in advance in order to avoid disappointment.THROUGH BISLS OF LADING > This well known Hotel will be open for Visitors Co '! 6.10 p.m.Night Express dally, arriving No change In other train service out \u2018 Granted by any of the above Lines to any point in Fa the oth of.JUD NE large TR ents this year 66 Beaver Hull BL ; .Nr - ue , of Montreal.a or Western States.or particulars apply to ART pe ; in New York at 645 am.Wagner Ves- | of HEAD BOOKING OFFICE ç (A few doors Pros T ; A ! And by uny of the CANADIAN or WESTERN au\" ., it ST tibule Buffet Siceving car Montreal to | A.C.STONEGRAVE, > RAILWAYS to any point in GREAT BRITAIN, KNOW LTON, Que.\u2014Summier boarders can All Plants ju city deinen .eo | C y Passenrer A H.FOSTER \u20acHAFFEE.IRELAND or RUROPE at LOWEST THROUGH be accommodated in a private family; ere New York.anadian Passenger Agent.DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT, RATES.enti .to the HANDLING of all particulars by adressing 17.B.CURTIS, \u2014\u2014 ~~ i - \u201car = EY AQ we 17 28 » .Special attention given to the Go 7 ; { y \" NT 1 | JW.BURDICK, W.IL HENRY, | W.CUMMINGS.FAV.BALDWIN, 528 Mt.Sages street.pS gestion given to the MANDLING ofall The Willows, Knowlton.Que CL RILECTROTYPISS : .\u2019 veus ce ~ - 731.3 ; artic pply i .© ct a Gen.Pass.Agent, Agent, Gen.Pass.Agent, Gen.Supt.Telephone I?Fer further ts a & CO.| See also \u2018Roows to Let,\u2019 Section 21, BU tie rte ~~ - + qe Q : 0 7 - .*, : = 5 ! Albany, N.Y, Montreal St.Albans, Vt.Opposite Post Office, 20 23 and 25 St.Sacrament strect, Montreal.Page 7. FripAy, JUNE 29, 1894, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.ml ae eee == A Al [EN ABLE RIGHTS, (Augusta Larned, in \u2018The Independent\u201d) (Concluded) Mandy noted all these things, and her neart seemed to stop its even beat, and to thump egeinst her side with a reckless and irr-gular motion ; but ste kept the BcisSSors Moving.Ruih, on her side, sat bol: upright and werked with nervous enerzy, hor lips drawn into an uncompromising line and her eyebrows knotted, black with determination.After an hour or two had passed Mandy sald \u2018she guessed she'd get the camphire bottle.\u2019 Her head acned, ar just as she was moving away \u2018o ret it thera came a knock at the street door.IL was Matthew l'ardee.who hod enreroed the house even hefore the summons was an- gwered.He knew the Pringle sisters well, and hal ocrzaionally done them a good turn ; for be was as kindly and obliging in temper as Alexander was crossgrainal and uncomfortable.But now he \u201cad come in his character of village constable.He sat down on a chair, and took his hat between his hands, and kept twirling It as ha rested his eibows on his knees.\u2018I shall have to tell vou.\u2019 said Pardee at last.after he had studied over his words some time, \u2018theres bcen a complaint made ageinst one of vou by Prince Alexander.His man Zeke says he saw a woman fn the garden at daylight this morning, and she halted in one joot, and after that he discovered considerable damage had been done to the corn patch\u2019 \u2018Twas me,\u201d sail Ruth, deflantly, letting her work drop In her lap.\u2018Mandy didn't know a breath abcut it.I did it, and I ain't goin\u2019 to lle.i'd ben hectored long enough with hevin\u2019 our light and air shet ort with them tall stalks.We've all gnt a right to the breath of: life, and we've a right to see out of our own window, and I couldn't stand {it no longer.The law coulin t heip us, and I didn't know as God could.I hed to take things in my own hands, or I'd hev gone out of my mind ; for I wasn't goin\u2019 to live that way behind a wall any longer.1 cut the corn up with an old rusty sickle father used when he was alive, and I sharpened the sickle on pur- I don't care if I go to prison.\u2019 pose.\u2018Oh, there won't be any question of going to prison,\u2019 put in Matthew, in a scothing tone: for he saw Ruth was quivering with suppressed excitement.\u2018You may have to appear in court, and there will perhaps be a fine to pay, that's all.Alexander will make you smart if he can, but be will have to do it legally.If !t was for me to say he'd get abdut one cent damage.Matthew got up and went out as quickly as he could.His sympathies were g!l on the side of tha \u2018Pringle girls\u2019 but it was not his place to encourage law-breaking.He thought 2 man ought 1» be kicked who would hector two old womas\", but he had to do his duty.N- sooner bad the door closed than the strain vnon Ruth's nerves gave war, and she fel.back in her chair in a kind of faint ; her mouth was drawn to one side, and she looked pitiably helpless with her feet stretched out and her arms: hanging.Mandy dragged her on to the couch, chafed her hands and bathed her forehand, and all to no purpose.Ruth had been \u2018strung up for a long time, end now the spring seemed broken.It had snapped under the consciousness of fmipending calamity, the shame of going ts court as an accused person, and the danger of losing all Mandy's little earnings and her own Lo pay for the luxury of \u2018spiting\u2019 Prince Alexander.A little later in the day a young girl was walking along under the village shade trees, with a light step and a lighter heart, for chimes seemed ringing softly in her ears like fairy mar- Triage bells.But she was not so happy as to be entirely oblivious to what was passing around her, and just as she came abreast of the tiny cottage under the maple she caught sight of a little, bent old woman at the door, with a pale, distracted face, looking up and down the street with anxious, evon painful, enquiry in her eyes.The voung girl paused in the path, and said gently, from the 1n- stinct to help © \u2018Are you in trouble ?Can I do anything \u201d \u2018Oh, dearie, perhaps you can.It's my sister, and she's in a fit or something ; and I've no one to send for the doctor.\u2019 \u2018Let me see her, may I?I have studied medicine, but never have practised much : but perhaps I may know what to do.\u2019 So the young girl went in to where Ruth was lying on the couch still insensible, and she took off her hat and gloves and began to work over her, directing Mandy so intelligently just how to heip that before iong Ruth began to show signs of coming te consciousness, and in an hour was fully awake and resting easily.The young lady had taken her hat and gioves again and was now in the kitchen.Mandy held the door laich and spoke in a whisper.\u2018I guess I ought to tell you what \u2018was \u2018he matter with Ruth, Miss Hughes.You see our next neighbor to spite us, we think, because he held a kind of grudge, planted corn close up to his garden fence not more'n three feet from our 8ittin\u2019-room window.It grew surprisingly tall, and shut out most of the breeze and all the view, and it was the only One we had.It worked on Ruth to beat al\u2019 : for she \u2019lotted on that window, and so did I.You don't know what com- Pany a window can be till you set workin\u2019 all day long with nothin\u2019 else to inter- es.you, and cheer you up.Ruth.I guess che got tn feelin' kind of wicked about it.She belleved it was pure maliciousness on Alexauder's part, and there Wasn't no law in the land to help her, | i her and she d'lieved she had a right to the air and the view that nobody could justly take away.So she crep\u2019 out of the house in the night Umo, warl mornin\u2019, and mowed corn with an nid sickle she'd up a- breath.And now he threatens to sue.and there will be a big fine to pay ; an?Ruth, when she heard about this court'n\u2019 business, and how it might take our little savin's and more to satisfy Alexander's greed, why she jost give right out.I never would have thought it of Ruth she's 30 plucky 7 and the I'ttle, croaked old woman put her apron to her eyes an.l bezan to sob, Miss Hughes soothed her as best she could.\u2018Don't despair\u2019 down that said she.\u2018until T have callad on your neighbor.Porhaps I may be abls to induce him to take a different view of the case, and to hear rcason.He did wrong.and your sister did wrong: but two wrongs nover mako a right.I will go and sce Mr.Alexander, and perhaps the matter may get settied out of court.\u2019 \u2018| Know sister did wrong.\u2019 returned Mandy, still] smothered ir her apron.\u2018I ain't upholdin' her.We ought to be long-zufferin\u2019 and mesk ; but my view Is that sister Ruth was so worked on by hevin' that sweet corn growin\u2019 right up before her eyes she got off her heads0 to speak, and things zot so mized in mind she thought holy thing to whet that and cut down the corn.She sufferod a sight, I Know that, before ever she bronght hersolf into such a state.\u2019 Mise Hughes went away, and such was her power to inspire faith and hope that Mandy came to trust in her ability to work miracles with implicit childlike confidence.It was some time before the girl came back, and in ths intorval Ruth glept peacefully.Her face was beaming when she did come at last, and Mandy read in It the earnest of success.Miss Hughes has never told anyone how she effected a settlement with Prince Alexander.The inference is that she put her hand pretty deep into her own pocket, which.happily, was well lined with greenbacks.\u2018It was hard work to bring him \u2018round,\u2019 said Miss Hughes.\u2018for he was very angry: but his wifs helped me.She pleaded for you more eloquently than I could.\u2018Mis\u2019 Alexander !\" exclaimed Mandy, in surprise ; \u2018I thought she was afraid to say her soul is her own.\u2019 \u2018She was brave enough when pleading vour cause; and at last we made him promise to drop the prosecution, and never molest you again.\u2019 \u2018I must kiss you, dearie.\u201d sald Mandy, putting her arms round the girl's neck : \u2018and you're sweet enough to kiss, and 1 guess there's somebody else¢ who thinks so too.He's made a splendid choice, for I can see you were cut right out for a minister's wife.\u2019 Annette ran home feeling her ears tingling rosily all the way.The village people thought none the worse of Ruth for cutting Prince Alexander's corn prematurely.for somehow or other most of them adopted her own view of her are old sickle rights, and the others believed, with Mandy.that she had temporarily gone off her head, owing to the neighbor's persecutior.The sisters now have a new interest In life that almost equals the charm of their window.They are never tired of sounding the excellences and virtues of the minister's wife.She is so blessedly endowed with faculty, and helpfulness and sympathy for others, there is mo question in their minds now of her ability to lead the female prayer-meeting, or even to preside over the presbytery, or the synod, or the General Assembly itself.2 CHILDRENS CORNER, A BIG, BIG PIECE OF PIE.(E.M.Bumstead, in \u2018Journal.\u2019) Our Ollie went to his bed With tears just back of his eyes, And a pain, because, as Lis sister said, \u2018He was overly fond of ples.\u2019 He dreamed the dreadfullest dreams,\u2014 As dreadful as they could be ; For a big, big piece of ple, it seems, Is a bad, bad thing for tea.He dreamed of a terrible snow That fell from an inky sky, And every flake that the winds did blow Was big as a pumpkin pie! All in a heap \u2019twan laid.While the rude wind laughed in glee, But oh, the deep, deep drift that it made Was a sad, sad thing to see.Then he thought that the summer was dead, And winter would always ctay ; That an iceberg ledge was his only bed, And a glacier his homo by day.And the sun, too late he rose.And he went to bed too soon, And a long, long icicle hung from the nose Of the cold, cold man-in-the moon.He turned to his sister ; oh How lonely and sad he felt When he found she was made of ice and snow Which a hug would be sure to melt ?Just think of the dreams he had, As dreadful as dreams could be! Oh.a big, big piece of pie is bad For a small, small boy at tea ! RD WHAT THE GENERAL SAYS.Gingerbread is easily affected by atmospheric changes.The slightest molst- ure in the alr makes it soft; in dry weather it grows hard and tough.A clever Frenchman has utilized this fact in an odd way.The toy figure of a general made of gingerbread, and hung by a string on a nall, is his barometer.Every morning, on going out, be asks or leastwise to- sharpened purpose, and never let me know a she was doin\u2019 a: his servant, \u2018What does the general say ?\u2019 and the man applies his thumb to the gingerbread flguro.Sometimes he replies, \u2018The general feels flabby about tiie chest ; he would edvise you taking an umbiellg.\u2019 On the other hand, when the general's symptoms are \u2018hard and unyielding.\u2019 the Frenchman sallies forth arrayed in his best, with no fear for his spotless suit or his new hat.He says the general has so far never proved unworthy of the confidence placed in his prognostications.\u2014\u2018\\yalf.\u2019 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014 DAILY STEPS UPWARD.TRIDAY, JUNE 29, Sen carthly joy abidis never, Work for the joy that :asts For other joy is all but vain: All earthly joy returns in pain.William Duabar.At Thy right hand thero are ploasures for evermore.\u2014Ps.xvi., 11.Worldly pleasures, earthly tressures, Joys and henors, will not stay.They often pain, and.oh! how vain, Looking to cternity! Joachim Neunder.forever; \u2014\u2014 e You may have scon a steer that has been resiivo, but he has to carry the yoke.While Le chafos against it, it makes a sore place in his neck.It ls betier to take the yoke at the first start, vielding your neck to it.God's will has to be done on earth as it is done in heaven ; it has to be done in your life ; it has to be done through you.If you \u2018ret ond chafe and kick, you will only hurt yourselves.How much better neekly to sav, \u2018I will take Thy yoke, my Father.\u2019 Mind and look for the handwriting of your Father in every letter ; lock for your Father's will in every mes- sago ; seek for your Father's will in every clrcumstance\u2014a wet day, a crowded assembly, a lost scat ; all these things, and the crowded incidents of daily life, are the will of God, and that man is happy who has lzarned to answer, \u2018Yes.\u2019 Supposing a man doss an ungenerous action towards you; supposing a debtor, by failing, causcs great loss ; zupposing men and women are the second causes from which trouble comes to you, can you see God's will then ?Certainly, because God\u2019s permissive will is equally His will with the will which directly sends you sorrow or discipline from His hand.Remember God's permissive will, and understand that you are environed so with His presence that nothing can come through the atmosphere of that presence around you but that which He permits; and when an unkind word or an unkind act reaches you, that word, that act, in coming through the atmosphere of God\u2019s permissive providence, has become God's will for your soul.ADV EÉTISEMENTS.Ifyou must draw the line and have, like thousands of other people, to avoid all food prepared with it, this is to remind you that \u2018there is a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable shortening, which can be used in its place.If you will USE COTTOLENE e instead of lard, you can eat pie, pastry and the other \u201cgood things\u201d which other folks enjoy, without fear of dyspeptic consequences.Deliverance from lard hascome.Buy a pail, try it in your own kitchen, and be convinced.Cottolene is sold in 3 and 5 pogad pails, by all grocers.Made only by Company, Wellington and Ann Sta, MONTREAL.- INE - FULL LINE OF REFRIGERATORS.AECTIC ICE CH ICE CREAM FA REZERS, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TOOLS, HARDWARE, MIXED PAINTS, GLASS, &c.M.PHILBEIN, 2281 Et.Catherine street.JOR MOTHS, TAR PAPER, 25e Package.DELIVERED TO ALL FARTS OF THE CITY TELEPHONE 169.D.PRYSDALE, Hardware, 645 Cruig strect.B'** & MAJOR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 1947 St.Catherine strect, Mare now in Stock New Styles of CARRIAGT.S, as FAMILY ROCKAWAY'S, ROYAL KENSING- such VICTORIAS, SANDRINGHAM'S, TON, GODDARD TOP BUGGIES, CONCORDS, and all kinds of Light Vehiclea Medic ines, se.or = sueur QUES Ma ner À PIS harles H.Hutchinga Headache | CURED PERMANENTLY BY TAKING \u2018T was troubled a long time with sick headache.It was usually sccompanied with jevere pains 'n the temples, & sense of fulness and tenderness in one eve.a bad taste in my mouth, tongue coated, Lands and feat cold, and sickness at tho sinmach, Itrieda good many remedies recommended for this complaint; but it was not until I Began Taking Ayer\u2019s Pills that I received anything like permanent benofit.À single box of these plils did the work for me, and I am now fr eo from headaches, and a well man.\u201d \u2014 ; II.HUTCHINGS, East Auburn, Me AYER\u2019S PILLS Awarded Medal at World\u2019s Fair Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla is the Best.PJFATH RATE REDUCED.Gratifying Report of the Dominion Mealth Bureau Forty Percent Fewer Deaths in Canada last Year Than Ever Before.Ottawa, June 25.\u2014The iast report of the Health Bureau here contains the highly gratifying intelligence that the death rate in Canada during the lust year Was jower than in any previous year since confederation, being within = fraction of forty percent lower than the best year ever belore reported.Closer examinavion reveals that the greatest decrease was in deaths from Bright's Ilisease, Diabeies, Dropsy, Heart disease, Rheumatismi and other diseascs caused by disordered or diseased kidneys.Further investigation shows that where the cases of such diseases have decreased, th people have vithin the year made free usc of Dodd's FKidney Fills.Consequently it is safe to sav that the falling off in Canada\u2019s death rate is due to nothing but Dodd's Kidney Pillls.25 SART'S W GF LACTOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, TO ENRICH THE BLOOD AND RESTORE ALL THE VITAL ENERGIES.It contains Phosphate of Lime.the sub- ftance most necessary to our existence, and indispensable for the formation of the Lony and muscular system, and is the BEST TONIG for LYMPHATIC subjects, ! and all suffering from NERVOU DEBILITY, POORNESS OF BL90D and the EXCESSES OF Y2UTH.DUSART\u2019S SYRUP of LACTO-PHOSPHATE of LIME Isintonded fur children whose limbs are are es and who reguire this bone-forming Pi IS A SPECIFIC IN INFANT'S GREEN C.ARRHOEA AND /2SISTS CHILDREN IN THE FORMATION AND CUTTING OF THEIR TEETH.| The above may bo obtaiscd from ell Drageists \\ is 5th the UNITED STATES.oa o A SUNS & CD., MONTREAL FREE RTE (CATERPILLARS ! CATERPILLARS ! HELLEBORE:! Save your Currants and Goozeberres dj WHITE HELLEBORE.BO! FOR FOREST.STREAM ANE LAKE.ABH'S FOREST FRIEND.\u2014For the Fisherman, Tourist, Botanist nnd Sojourner in the country, if you wish to escape the anunovance of Black Fiies, Mos- Quitos, etc, use ASH S SOLEST FRIEND.HELLEBORE ! using FKICE 25c and d0c PER BOTTLE J.A.HANRTE, Druggist, 1780 Notre Dame and 2352 St.Catherine sirects.TELEPHONES, 1199 and 3549.2% RICHELIET, Pure, Sparkling, Refreshing.THE PRINCE OF TABLE WATERS.Recommended by the leading Physicians.For Sule at the Clubs, Motcls, Restaurants, aud tha leading Grocers.Send your Name and lied ang put tp.Mattresses ran be returned same - J.A.HART, Drugglst.Address plainly written ! das.DEY HANMOND, 223 and 224 St.pap - 50 & : wT .{ street.15 years with omar Musser, Faq.Turni- 2780 NOTRE DAME & 2352 ST.CATHERINE ST.ture r-peired.Orders attendcd Lo pertonaix Tels Telephones: 1100\u20143540.| phoic 1746, ¢ \u2019 + - =.> - = +: A pe J heed ta! TNT q D cree .ee NE Aa ar Ok CR SE FEC WEF RIE RSA M = ad Business ( Cards.\u2014 po f I \u2018 | i Of FOIRE | Unscrupulous Dealers, ! i | ! ! \u2018 ' Who offer inferior goods siating them to be * just as good as EEbH 4 \u2018y, 28 There are imlia- tions of bui no snb- stitutes for E.B.EDDY'S MATCHES, \u2014-05-\u2014- 8 THEY ATE BEVOND COMPARE à EN PICTURES ARE CHEAPER THAN LEVER.for 21.00 in Canada.The largest framed Picture MOULDING always Pwenty-tve thousand feet of in stock to select from.G.W.WILLSON, Mantfacturer of Mnuldings and Frames 648 Craig street, Montreal.Next dour to the \"Witness Oflice.SPECIAL l'RICER TO THE lRADE ONLY 25c A BOTTLE.The QUEEN'S HAIR HELPER is a prerarsiicn that restores hair to its patural color and heauty, arrests falling out, removes landruff and cures bhald- ness.Îticnota dye.Jt stmniates and invigorates thie roots, priducing a rapid growth, full of life and health.The clear part mukes a superior dreasing, equal to ny 50.or SI preparation.I Druggists, or at A.I MANNS, Corner Mountain and st.Antoine streets, ICE & BENNETTS STU DIO, 141 *T.l'ETER «es ainl; assinz ot! 8! + Ë Clear cut it was from above, hut those enter for fear of a second explosion.Con- on \u2018temperance.\u2019 Whatever the reason | Turin, culminated in reprisals here last RE i who had temerity enough to go down- stable Lacoste and Sergeant Harrison, of was the explosion was severe enough not AMERICAN NEWS.svominæ The hotels in the rity.whieh THEY CAME Flo à SUR stairs found spiinters plenty stickin y \u2018 .CS : oT \u2019 n° à - Chiramen arm in - a p Ss Dp y g the Sixth Fusileers, who had arrived, en- only to shatter many \u2018Witness\u2019 windows, | Isaac Goodman, the octogenarian leader sre most frequented by Frenchmen, were, | Forty Cat ame a = | tha Pen ow ad $.desolati tered with Desmarteau, and threaded |but also to shatter several panes of glass of the notorious gang of robbers that have attacked by a mob and the tronps dis- an Femad \u20ac 3 oh around was desolation.; VE i & .| ; -
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