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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" CH 1:13 tiahed Craig al, by regsed vo the oi the \u2014 Sixter a\u201d 5 en > TTL TT BR 007 AE OY * 5 j À 5 $ CA M 0 $ A - SDA TTY WITNES RE po Re .\\ Sixteen Pages.XXVI, No.GS ss 08.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 09.1895.Price ONE CENT.à io i 1S I IN MONTREAL.Fac Valleyfield Murderer Brought Here From Beauharnois.(RRIVAL AT THE GRAND TRUNK TATION THIS MORNING.\u201chaa VL C.F.Shorts left Montreal a gn, to Teturn to Vallevfield, he lad, but com- he came reck.ess 1.To-day ander charze of careless, SLT ETES innoce: Montrea! Tec a mind d Tv, 208 Lafoncaine street, died suddenly this morning.\u2014-\u2014- \u2014\u2014 TIE WEATHER REFORT.Metecr logical Of e, Toronto, Ont., March 9, 11 a.m.\u2014The follosing ar» the minimum tempera:ures:\u2014Oalgary, 27; Battleford, 10 ; Qu Appelle, 4; Winnipeg, 4: Parry Sound.8 Lelow, Torsnto, 12; Kingston, 22; Montreal, 24; Quevec, 20; Halifax, 34.Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours:\u2014Fair and ~older to-day, thon rising temperature, and come ligt snow.Montreal, March 9.Readings by Hearn & Harrison's Standard Banometer at noon to-day, 29.52; yesterday 23.65; to-day.temperature, max.31; min, 19; yesterday, max.44; min.20.pap ots oh .| bY Susu Fete Aig ath Te re tri ENA ai & rs AEN ; - \u201c À : > bé TS \u2019 IW + CE Po \\ } v ii \u2018 Ï Ay PCT BIRTHS.MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Notices of births, marriages and deaths must {nvari- ably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or othericise no notice can be taken of them, Birth notices are inserted for 85c, marriage notices Jor 50c, death notices for 25c prepatd.The announcement of fureral appended to death notice, 250 extra; other extension to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two cents per word extra, except poetry, which 48 50 oents per line exira\u2014prepaid.dnnual subscribers may have announcements of births, marriages and deaths (without extended obituary or verses) occurring in their immediate families, free of charge, in which case name and address af sub scribers should be given.BIRTHS.COMMON\u2014At No.7 Essex avenue, on Feb.19, 1995, the wife of Wm.J.Common, of a daughter.9 BDWARD\u2014On the 3rd Marh 301 Urolet street, Montreal, John T.Edward, of a sou.instant, at the wife of 9 GRAHAM\u2014At 8 Hutchison street, on the 8th March.1895, a son to Mr.and Mrs.M.S.Graham.9 TAIT\u2014On March 5.1895, at 207 Versailles street, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.BE.BE.Tait.9 TAYLOR-\u2014At No.20 Champlain streer, on Saturdey, March 2, 1895, the wife of D.Taylor, jr., of a daughter.9 MARRIED.EROWN\u2014STOREY.\u2014At Plantagenet, on March 5, 1835, by the Rev, William Hardie.MA, John C.Brown, merchant, of the firm of Win.Brown & Sons, Point Fortune.Que.to :th>da J., daughter of Ir Win.Storey, of Plantagenet, unt.CAILDWELL\u2014M«CUREY\u2014Cn the Ath inst, by the Rev.Car! Allum, a: the residence of tha bride's father, at Hazeidean, Ont., Mr.James B.C aldwetl of Nepean, to Miss Mary E.M 9 MOSIER\u2014SCOTT\u2014At the Methodist Par- somage, Meirtckville, Ont, on Wednesday evening, Feb.?7, 1593, by the Rev.M.Tovlor, David Mosher, Esg., of Mearrick- xiil=, to Mrs.Christiana Soott, of St.An- dome iil, Ont.T RANDALL\u2014CHADIEY.\u2014At Derby Line, V:.on March 5.by Elder Charles Me- Ciura, J.@.A.Randall, of Magog.Que.to Miss Julia I.Chadsey, of Stanstead, Qu».TA PSON-MORRISON-At the residence the residence of Nor- brother-in-law of the 1845, by the Rev.Dr.son of Gearge Hi, daughter of the all of the town 9 oO.of Mr.W.H.Orr, the bride's uncle, 176 Bloor street, Iasi, Toronto, on Tuesday, March 5, 1895, by the Rev.Dir.Workman, Archibald Ogilvie Thompson, of Escambia, Fia., formerly of Montreal, to Miss Mar- gare: Winntred Morrison, of Dowman- ville, Ont, T \u2014 DIED.A3SIITON\u2014Entered into rest, on the morning of the Sth instant, in the 79th year of her age, Mary Ann Koester, relict of the late J.P.Ashton, in his lifetime.merchant furrier of this city.\"unerrad on Sunday afternoon, March 10, a\" 3 p.m.from her late residence, No.85 Qu ce.stres!, to the place of interment, Mount Rowval Cemetery.Friends and ac- ldntances are requested to attend.Toronto and Detroit papers piease copy.9 CHARL HBOIS-\u2014This morning, at her late rolt2nce, 14 Osborne street, Ellen Conroy, wi : of the late Hyacinthe Charlebois.Funeral notlco hereafter.ETIIER\u2014At Ste.Cunezonde, on March 8, 1555, Benjamin Ethier, sr., retired merchant zed UT voars.The funeral will take place on Monday next, al ».30 a.m., frum 150 Canning street.f CEDDIIIS\u2014At 62 Bernard avenue, Toronto, vai Marah 7, 1365, Mary Louisa, wif.of Camhle Geddes, and daughter of the late Edward C.Jones, in her 43rd year.9 GRAHAM-\u2014On Thursday, March 7, 189, at 1° Sefton Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, England, Mary Helierine Wright, wire of oe TEs Prewsrick Graham, and mother of cid.M.Graham.of thls city.9 Coase A.frhirko, Western Soudan, ris.on Nov.17, 1894, Walter.of Jin and Margaret Ÿ.Af- eldest son Gowans, Toronto.9 HOLLAND.\u20142uddenly.on the morning of rhe \"ho inst.Andrew T.Iioliand, aged Cove als and s months.Juurai from his late residence, 13 Vicorie sree, on Monday af:ernoun at 3 o'etrcx.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.J: ANSON v\u2014ALl North Norwich, Ont., on Feb.wn 180% John Manson, farmer, a native of thressshire, S-otland, aged 77 years.9 3.1895, at his residence) Kenyon, Ont, of inflam- tation of the lungs, John MeKay, third son of Angus McKay, at the age of 51 vears and ten months.Leaves behind him a sor rowing © wife, two small children, ai MceKAY\u2014On March 3 Buairle's Corners, an aged father, and a large circle of jricnds and acquaintances to mourn his CS, 9 MWHIRTER\u2014On March 2, 15895, on board the SE.\u201cTeutonic James MeWi hirter, of the firm of John w hite & Co., Wonidsiork.9 MITCHELL \u2014 At \u2018The Grange,\u2019 Eltham, Kent, England.on Feb.27, 1895, Elizabeth Jane Drum, aged 55 years, wife of the Rev.Roter\u201d Mitchell, \u2018hdrst daugh:er of the late Wm.Drum, and sister of S.Wilson Drum, of Quebec.T MOORE \u2014 At Quebor, on Feb.4, 1%5, of paralysis of the brain, James Moore.na- tivs of tha County Fermanagh, Iralgn2 ax-i AY vears and 6 months, and for upwards of 35 years a resident of Quebec.NICHOIS\u2014In Albany, N.Y., on Feb.25, GG, Caroline A.Farr, born in Hull, P.Q., Jar.2, 1834, wife of M.C.G.Nishols.and cuughter of the late Rev.George Parr.9 PARKES\u2014At 15 Oxénden avenue, on Frida March 8, 1835, Gladys, aged 6 years and one month, second daughter of Mr.Mre.Thomas J.Parkes.and Funeral private.9 PETERSON\u2014 \u2014 À: 145 Leith Walk, on the 13th instant.Andrew Maenus Peterson.in his 13h year, P.T., Lorne Strest School.7 POSS-At 158 St.Luke street.on the 4th instant, Helen Melesd, beloved wife of James Rosa.SCOTT\u2014 AT BMtaynor avenue.on March 6th, 1333, Roy Babvouk, beloved son of J.E.Scott.Fineral private.T TAIT\u2014At 8 London Row, Leith, Scotland, on Feb.18, 1895.Innes Tait, late of Ler.wick, in his 37th year.7 \u201c NEW COATS.In Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Tweed Coats, for early and late Spring Wear.Colored Cloth Coats, $2.50.Black Cloth Coats, $3.00.Fancy Tweed Coats, $4.60.Tweed Ulsters, $4.50.Cloth Ulsters, $7.50.SPRING CAPES, In all mest fashionable shades stvlish lengths.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Tweed Capes, $2.50.Ladies\u2019 Colored Cloth Capes, $3775.Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Capes, $3.50.Ladies\u2019 Golf Capes, $4.90.Everything stylish in Capes.S.CAHSLBY.Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 and Spring DRESS GOODS TEN CASES TEN CASES Of New Wool Crepons, In all the latest shades for Dress and Evening Wear.New China Poplins, New La Traviata Cloths, New Paris Striped Goods.SILK AND WOOL GOODS.In all newest Effects.New Muslin de Laines.New Figured Paramatta.New Tweed Suitings.New Striped Suitings.New Colored Vestings.8.CARSLEY.BLACK GOODS.Plain Black Crepons, 37c yard.Silk and Wnol Crepoms, 5c yard.Fancy Figured Goods, 59%¢ yard.Tine Black Oatmeal Cloth, 67c yard.Silk Striped Crepons, 90c yard.Black Osaka Cord, 98c yard.Black French Corkscrew, $1.25 yard.Black Cravenettes, $1.15 yard.FANCY SILKS.New Striped Blouse Silks, 46c yard.New Figured Blouse Silks, 35c¢ yard.Figured Shot Blouse Silks, 85c yard.Fancy Checked Blouse Silks, 85c yd.Colored Taffeta Silks, 76c yard.Black Taffeta Silks, 47c yard.Colored Surah Silks, 55¢ vard.Fancy Blouse Silks, 70c yard.S.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS.White Table Damask, 25c yard.Table Napkins, 50c yard.Linen Huckaback Towels, 5c yard.Fancy Bureau Covers, 30c each.Stamped Doylies, 12%c each.New Linen Tollet Sets, 55c each.Fancy Night Dress Cases, 30c each.Hem-stitched Pillow Shams, 76c each.FLANNELETTES.Fancy Flanelettes, 4%c yard.Chambray Flanelettes, 8c yard.Plain Colored Flannelettes, 9c yard.33-inch Fancy Flannelettes, 9c yard.Fancy Englis lannelettes, 10c yard.Plain nef Finnneleites 10e yd.Checked Flannelettes, 16c yard.Flannelettes for Negligee Shirts, 20c yard.S.CARSLEY.NEW CARPETS.Just received several of New Carpet S.CARSLEY.\u2014 VERY BEST.The very best quality of HIGH CLASS CARPETS HIGH CLASS CARPETS are kept in large varieties and sold cheap At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.Free! Free! Free! Carpets ordered now wili be stored and insured against fire until required with- ont extra charge.At S.CARSLEY'S.FACT IS The fact is, if you wish to select from the largest stock of new and reliable carpets, S.CARSLEY'S, is the store to buy them.FIVE S.Carsley now has five large rooms ful of Carpets, and his Carpet trade is increasing faster tham ever.S.CARSLEY.RIGBY! RIGBY! As soon as Stormy or Wet Weather comes people begin to buy Rigby Waterproof Overcoats and Ulsters, simply because Rigby Is a good resister, also warm and comfortable.S.CARSLEY, 2 CA PA Peter streets, Notre Dame and St.large deliveries | Le LL ROSEY I et a qu SMS PES AE RE A NC TS oe pe pa ap Ly FR NR j \u2019 i EE Ng , RQ \u2018 S.CARSLEY\u2019S EXTRA.MANTLES MONDAY A MANTLES MONDAY.CAPES CAPES TAKB TAKE TAKE TAKE AND MONDAY MONDAY NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE, Ladies will please note THAT MONDAY THAT MONDAY S.Carsley Shows NEW SPRING NEW SPRING Jackets & Capes.HUNDREDS OF THEM, HUNDREDS OF THEM, BEAUTIFUL AND EXCE RLLENT VALUE.EXCELLENT VALUE, GARMENTS r S.CARSLEY.GENERAL BAZAAR.SPECIAL.1 Case FINE WHITE LINEN, from Manu- 12'%c yard.facturer, Clearing Price, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 REMNANTS TABLE LINEN, SALE.RUMNANTS DRESS LININGS, REMNANTS WHITE COTTON.ROWELL'S GENERAL BAZAAR, 1397 Notre Dame Street, Between St.Lambert's Hill and Court House, PUBLIC NOTICE.All Goods left on our hands during 1893, NOT CLAIMED, will be disposed of, without further notice.MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS, 690 Craig street.T'EES & CO.Undertakers\u2019 and Manufacturers\u2019 Funeral Supplies, 300 St.James street, 300.Jom MURPHY & CO.\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT.hat Imperious # LADY, DAME FASHION, is specially imperative In matters of detail.The minutiae of style admit of no evasion.APPROPRIATE TRIMMINGS are all important to a perfect \u2018tout ensemble.\u201d Our New Spring Trimmings, Embroideries, etc.have just been received, and placed Into stock.WE INVITE INSPECTION.NEW GIMPS AND TRIMMINGS.Jet, Silk, Mohair, Steel, Silver, Feather, etc.-\u2014all the Latest Novellies.NEW EMBROIDERIES: 10,000 yards of Fine Swiss Pmbroid- erles, comprising the most delicate textures and artistic designs.Embroideries from % inch to 60 inches wide on Swiss Muslin, Nainsook, Lawn, Cashmere and Flannel.NEW CAPES AND POINTED COLLARS A Beautiful Assortment of Lace Collars in Irish and Plain Lace.All shapes and designs.Prices from 50c to $25.NEW STIFFENING MATERIAL Por Skirts, Sleeves, Collars, etc.A dress can be made with only one ounce of this material, which far surpasses anything hitherto used.SEE IT! Open To-night Till 9 o'Clock, @ & ®e JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2813 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Corner Metcalfe st.TELEPHONE No.3833.JAS A.OGILVY & & SONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT.New Goods.SPRING SHIPMENT OR CRETONNES JUST PUT IN STOCK NEW TWILLED CRETONNES.NEW CRAPE CRETONNES.NEW WASHING CRETONNES.NEW FURNITURE SATEENS.NEW ART SATEENS.NEW LACE SASH DRAPERIES.NEW CURTAIN NETS.Fresh supply of the Wonderful Polishing Cloth, registered under the name of \u2018Selvyt.\u2019 in all sizes.Fresh supply of our PATENT DWILES for washing floors, oilcloths, palnts, etc.Also, fresh supply of our \u2018\u201c Arabine \u201d\u2019 Marking Ink, The now Self Oxydizing Fluid for marking linen.No heating.No mixing.No preparation, and is fixed by repeated washing NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES CALL AT JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUSE FOR 205 to 207 ST.ANTOINE STREET.144 to 150 Mountain street.TELEPHONE, 8225 BRANCH: - ST.CATHERINE STREET, Cor.Buckingham avenue.Telephone 3335.1 ERAL OR CONSERVATIVE.We are and have always been Liberal in our dealings with the public, but a strict and honest Conservative policy has always governed our own business and factory.We have at all times worked for our customers\u201d interests, RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and Bedding, ~ CRAIG STREET 650 and 632 NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW PRINTS, NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW EMBROIDERIES.NEW PRINTS, NEW PRINTS.NEW ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, COR, NEW ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, NEW ZEPHYR GINGHAMS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 FOWLER LEISHMANS, 421 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.OF SHERBROOKE ST.SEALE & SON, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Phone 3469.JURE PROTECTION BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS, This Mode of Equipment means INCREASED Recurity CREASED Insurance Write to us for ESTIMATES for Factories and Warehouse.ROBERT MITCHELL and 8 Blcury street.DE Preminms.«& Co, Cor.Beaver Hall and Dorchester sts.i discount to the trade.DIAMOND RINCS! ; A S 1 5 DIAMOND RING for $10.J Warranted.Genuine Diamond.15 Kar Gold D.BEATTY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ji ly Perfect stone | 187 Ste Peter Breet, (opposite \u2018Witmess\u2019 Offiee) Parcels by Mail carcfully attended to.Special 2 CARBONETTES (SEPIA TONE), THE LATEST NOVELTY PHOTOGRAPHY.XOW ON VIEW AT NOTMAN?S, 14 Phillips square.VISITORS WELCOME, 5 IN 3 White Cottons, | St.James street, Are now ready to meet demands for Spring Goods in all departments.FRESH ARRIVALS IN Wool Dress Fabrics.Cotton Press Fabrics.Cretonnes, Curtain Muslins, Table Cloths, Table Napkins Towellings.Embroideries, Laces, N.B.\u2014 Our New WHITEWEAR is now in stock.\u2014 et \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE BELFAST WAREHOUSE, 2401-2403 St.Catherine st.HAYCOCK & DUDEFON, TELEPHONE 3098, CORAL SOAP 25 cents, For the FACE, HANDS, Ana COMPLEXION.| wise, SATURDAY, MARCH ADVERTISEMENTS, 0, 1805 1729 solos W.PATERSON Iam now in receipt of my Spring iy.consisting of the Latest Designs and Coi,- - CIEVIOT, OVERCOATINC- Tweeds and ALL OF WHICH ARE NOW RJ \u2018ny 1.000 high-class songs, oper C° VERNTON'S TELEPHONE No.1377.= MERCHANT TAILOR, NOTRE DAME STR; +.VENETIAN, Ana COVERT VICUN SCOTCH AND ENGLISH Trouserir ; : FOR INSPECTIG\\.only 1% each, at Nord: BYRUP OF WILD inn The old and reliable remedy fort Asthma, Bronchitir, &c.Druggists.Prepared by Price 25.0 Fr CC.J.COVERNTON à 121 Bleury sircet.CO.SHIPMAN & CRIFFITH.Funeral Dircetors and Fmbhalme:., ALWAYS OPEN.23568 ST.CATHERINE ~T.TELFF#F - P ERMINERR RAS ECR = The them.would ferred placed panies \u2018\u201cA Clear Skin is Beauty.\u201d CORAL CINTMENT, 56 Cents.The best in the world for ail hnperfections of tha Skin, an-l enres Unsightiy Disfigurenients.Send for directions.WW.E, CHESTER, 461 Lagauchctiere st, Montreal VW ALL PAPERS GEO.8.KIMBER, HOUSE AND BIGN PAINTER 2466 St.Catherine street.Beil Tel.3287.A.F.Ibbotson, L.D.S., bends, vincial lation The acted.SURCEON DENTIST, 431a Sst.\u20ac Corner Sherbrooke.Lawrence street, 10c each Twill buy choice of 1.000 Pieces 50c and Tôc music, at Nordheimer's, 2131 The Baily Witness, SATURDAY, tbe Parliament of Canada in 1S23, purpose of completing a through lin railway and it through line, certain lines wh.ch.above-mentionéd places.porating the company did not be no without full discussion ai more sitting of the Railway Committe.ing the subsequent recess Tie made the necessary agreements v companies, and during the sess co Pardament approve.and ra: da agreements.Federal ordinary way.time been the practice of sus.them to form a fund \u201ca payment of the interest of the - pravmont by for a term of years on the buis way companies, by conversion -f sidies paid or pavable to said 1 can see no valid objection - ernment acting as a and giving the investor an abs antee that he will recerve nis gularly larly when the interest conversion of subsidies pd company.goverrment guaranices the princia any way assures the investors of the mate success ol politics figure In tine mailer, the C.P.R.at considerable CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE.At the weekly meeting of the Cha de Comn tion was adopted favrring the gre permission the top of Mount Royal, road in question the roads and paths and that the > executed surveyor.Some other bysihess vu Thousands of Ladies\u2019 New Spr.and Jackets in latest styles, to seat 8S.Carsley's.A Large Stock of Fancy Cok- ings for Ladies\u2019 Wear, now in = Carsley's.New Spring Dress Goods in latest effects and colorings now Lt» hibited, at S.Carsley's.A Splendid Stock of New Silks, \"latest colors and styles, ; Carsley's.MARCH THAT RAILWAY SCH Hon.J.R.Thibaude: .of the Atlantic & Lake Super.: Company, London, Feb.27, \u2018In justice to the company have the honor to be the pres think it is right that the Canadfa:.should have the opportunity of the real facts in connection with ° sue of bonds by the Atlantic and Superior Railway Company placed © \u2018ssued a in which he =- has GT charters for * The Company was from Gaspe to Sault Ste.M was authorized to utilize in Ly purchase, lease, or «F united tos form a through line be:ver: The ac: The different coun to have been Cans Arr and Local tGovernmen- and the new com \u2026 in their nights, It has subet ie POV Le ro ntilize the and doth the Domini statutes will show repo for the purpose of 12\"! the government © trustee for the time specifivd is pre vh There is no pretence Le company.statement aud artu length.writer deries the \u2014_\u2014\u2014 nerce.held yesterday, a r to build an electric »r provido « does not interie- +, under supervision of \u2014_ \u2014 > SPECIAL NOTICES.for Blouses Al! the latest and most novel ce ° Dress Goods of all kinds are ni I» exhibited at and St.S.Carsley's, Notre l'uise Peter streets.\u2019 I} C ERAGE .| fh ns- sarurnay, MarcH 9, 1895.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.te ea EE a Etes Her art ete 240 \u201cULRTEAUS LITTLE BILL qHE COMMITTEE OF WHICH HE 15 CHAIRMAN ASKS HIM FOR DETAILS.\u2014\u2014 A+ the meeting of the Finance Comunit- ve.tordar the bills ot ex- \u201cses of the deputation that: wen: to ee were submitied and asked to be avorovel of, The amounts have already aftermoon Len published.3700 that had been Hyrgedi to bring the bill bef-re (Le 1 Cree, Ald.Smith sail he understood he Sipaking vi (be MECHANICS' INSTITUTE FIRE.In the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday afternoon, the Mechanics\u2019 Institute arzen case was resumed.Mr.Brown told of the small fire which occurred the same day in the yard adjoining the building.He did not see the accused there.He had bis suspicions regarding the two fires.Mr.David Brown.whose office is on the fifth flat, and Thomas Matthews, the janitor, gave their evidence.Nothing cf importance was elicited.The case was resumed this morning.__ ADVERTISEMENTS.NEW YORK _PIANO (0, g ~ernment could be made to refund the amount as the bill had been cast out or given a sx months\u2019 hoist.Ald.Hurteau said the bill had not been cast out in the true sense of the word. of fourteen to eleven.Ald.Rainville then pointed out that there was a clause in the draft agreement which might make tho city responsible to the company for damages.This clause was not in accordance with the charter the company had from the government.It should be struck out.Ald.Beausolcil also thought it should be struck out, and made a motion to that effect.The motion was carried, Ald.Prefon- taine dissenting.Ald.Smith made a motion that the draft be referred back to the city attorney, to be more carefully considered.The motion was Inst by fifteen to ten.Ald.Rainville moved tha: ii be distinctly understood that the company Le given no right by the city which was not con- .ained in its charter.DAILY WITNESS.Ald.Prefontaine pretended that it was really no use in putting such a motion.But Ald.Rainville showed that the motion was a most vital one; it had been shown that the draft wasiin no wise a perfect one and if the company was sincere and wanted to do right it would be content with the privileges granted to it by the government.From the way this proposition was fought it could be easily seen that there were certain terms in that queerly drawn up agreement which the promoters of the company did not want to relinquish.Ald.Smith showed that this motion should be voted for by all, as the safely of the city lay in it.The safety of the city did mot count, however, for the motion was defeated by fourteen to eleven.- The vote on the main motion\u2014put by Ald.Prefontaine and seconded by Ald.Nolan\u2014to adopt the draft of the contract was carried by fourteen to ten.The vote was as follows:\u2014 Yeas\u2014Lefebvre, Beausoleil, Grothe, Leclerc, Reneauit, Hurtubise, Savignac, Brunet, Dupre, Prenoveau, Marsolais, Nolan, Robert and Prefontaine\u201414.Nays \u2014 Ald.Turner, Jacques, Lyall, Smith, McBride, Farrell, Kennedy, Rain- ville, Penny, and Costigan\u201410, Ald.Hurteau did not vote as he was interested in the company, and as Ald.Smith pointed out that no one who was interested had a right to vote.em PERSONAL.TLke Rev.Abbe Prieur, parish priest of Ste.Sopnie, 1s reported to be very ill.Mr.J.P.Stevenson, of Liverpool, was introduced on \u2019Change yesterday by Mr.M.Hannan.Mr.J.J.Wallace paid a visit to the Board of Trade yesterday accompanied by Mr.G.W.Robinson.In the list of officers of the Orange Grand Lodge of the Province of Quebec, \u2018published in Thursda$'s issue, the name of T.S.Cardiner, of Montreal, grand lecturer, was omitted.The Rev.Abbe Sentenne, former pastor of Notre Dame, has now sufficiently re- covercd from his long and serious illness to be able to go out, and on Thursday he went to dine with his confreres at the Seminary, which was the occasion of a general reloicinz.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>\u2014__ CLAIMS TO HAIL FROM MONTREAL.Buffalo, March 8.\u2014Bishop Benedici, arrested for vagrancy, said he came here from Montreal at the request of bis brother.He was turned over to Inspector De Barry to-day for deportation to Canada.He had $50 in his possession.NOTES AND NOTICES.Removal Sale.\u2014\u2014As the property now oc- éapied by us Is coming down, we shall 4#eli out our eniire stock of planes and or- $25 to ; gals at greatly reduced prices ; \u20183150 saved on the purchase of every instrument.Inspection invited, P.FE.ayton & Bro., 2387 St.Catherine street, corner of Peel.8 Lei us give you an estimate to repair cr repolish your piano.Only best artisans employed.All work guaranteed.Nordheimer\u2019s, 213 St.James street.Gas Consumers.\u2014Put yourselves under the protection of the Citizens\u2019 Gas Con- \u2018rol Company.Toney will read ycur me- er for you and furnish a statement of gas consumed each quarter.They will algo improve your light and reduce your gas bill from twenty to forty percent.Cail and see them, 317 St.James street.$10 monthly will buy a beautiful Everett Piano, with new plectrophone attachment.Nordheimer's, 213 St.James street.KL Fine Large Dry Cellar\u2014Pasement 245 and 247 St.James street: entrance on Fortification lane, full length; rent low.Apply to J.Eveleigh & Co., above ad- drs:sz TDW aT om Vg Ra TIRE ne EC ARE Lia ADVERTISEMENTS.KIDDER PEABODY & CO.BOSTON, OF IFrER FOR SUBSCRIPTION, $500,000 First Mortgage § Percent 40 Years Gold Bonds $500,000 Second Mortgage 6 Percent 15 Years Sinking Fund Gold Bonds $200,000 Stock OF THE Ellicott Square Company of Buffalo, N.Y.The company has bought the property known as \u2018Ellicott Square,\u2019 situated in the heart of the CIty, fOr.otter ee cee ee ee ee ete aie $1,500,000, and has let the contract for erecting thereon a stere \u2018and office building, to cost, including architect's fees and carrying charges, about.$1,775,000.THE SECURITIES ARE OFFERED IN BLOCKS, ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: $500 First Mortgage Bonds, $500 Second Nlortgage Bonds, for $1,175.$200 Stock, | Payments to be Made on Ench Block : 875 on Application ; 8200 on Allotment; 3260 on July 15, 1895; $200 on October 15.1893; $200 on January 13, 1896 3; $300 on April 15, 1896, Payment.in full may bs made under discount at the rate of five percent per annum.The subscription lists will be opened on Thursday, March 14, and will close on or before Saturday, March I6, 1393.The right is reserved to reject or reduce the amount of any subscription.Negotlable block certificates will be issued upon allotment.It will be seen that the average date of payment is about October 10, 1895 ; therefore interest on the First Mortgage Bonds delivered to subscribers will begin to accrues from September 1, 1895, and on the Second Mortgage Bonds from November 1, 1840.CAPITALIZATION OF THE COMPANY, $1,500,000 First Mortgage 5 Percent Bonds.800,000 Second Mortgage 68 Percent Bonds.1,350,000 Stock.all of which have been sold by the company, a large proportion of the stock In the city of Buffalo.The trustee for cach issue of bonds Is the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, at whose office interest will be payable.Application will be made to have these securities listed upcn the Boston Stock Exchange.{ The location of the city of Buffalo, at the foot of the Great Lakes, and the fact that it js the terminus »f twenty-six railways and of the Erie csnal are factors in causing its great develcpment.The population cf Buffalo in 1870 was 117,714 The population of Buffalo in 1890 was 155,134 The population of Buffalo in 1R90 was 254,457 The population of Buffalo in 1295 is 200,000 The Ellicott Square property is situated in the very heart of the best reta'l and office district of the city.We believe it is true that there is not a whole block of this kind of property, bounded by important business streets on every side, in the business centre of New York, Boston.Philadelphia or Chicago, which is in one helding.The company was enabled to buy this lot owing to the termination of a sixty-years' ground lease.The land Is bounded by Main, Swan, Washington and South Division streets, and measures 249 by 200 feet.The single intericr court, which is covered by glass above the second story, measures 110 by 70 feet ; its great size makes every room opening upon this court equal to an outside room, and, owing tn its quiet, better for some purposes.The contract is for a building ten stovies high, superior to any now in existence in Buffalo, and equal in strenzth to the demands sf the building ordinances of the cities of New York and Boston ; to be completed and reacdr for occupancy on April 15, 1896.Messrs.D.H.Burnham & Co., of Chicago, are the architects.The builders, Messrs.Jonathan Clark & Sons Co., of Chicago, give bonds in the sum of $400,000.The mortgages provide for the insurance of tha building in favor of the Mortgage Trustees.The following estimate is based upon rentals at present obtained in the nelgh- borhood of this block, such as it seems reasonable to expect when the building shall have been filled.Owing to the superiority of this building over any in the city, a better result is hoped for : ESTIMATED INCOME.Basement ease eee ere ae tree, .10,000 Street floor, shops .coen.Vous e es ae se ee en ane ee crane 6 100 200 First fOOr 2.222 eae ea eee Ada e ae aa AAA EE .65,000 Eight upper flocrs o.oo aa ea aa aa anna nana 325,000 Privileges in building.06000see eee ae ea das a nana aan .5,000 Total ee ee $505,000 Deduct ten percent for non-occupancy and 10Ss.59,500 i ! $454,500 ANNUAL EXPENSES, TANES Lecce sacs d eee eee eee eee a nee eee ae ea ee ae en à $25.000 Interest on First Mortgage Bonds.oovvinennnn.75,000 Interest on Second Mortgage Bonds.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000, 30.000 Other expenses .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sssene see sde a ee eee ea see nee a ans 100.000 240,090 Net annual profit .\u2026.PAU EU see rare sea een ace ee ses à $214,500 Circulars and further particulars may be obtained of, and subscriptions will ba received by JAMES HUTCHISON, Investment Broker, 214 St.James street Mantreal.\u2019 ADVERTISEMENTS.iF YOU INTEND FURNISHING A HOUSE WE ARE THE PEOPLE YOU WANT TOSEE, NODOUET ABOUT THAT.OTHER PLACES WHERE THEY SELL FURNITURE, BUT NO PLACE WHERE SUCHE A GOOD ALI-AROUND ASSORTMENT IN HOME- FURNISHINGS CAN BEFOUND.BESIDES, HERE'S A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT : CARPETS JADE AND LAID FREE For A SHORT TIME OXLY.2 i CARPETS PURCHASED FROM Us KNOW AND ASMALL DEPOSIT MADE THEREON, WILL BE SEWED AND LAID FREE Or CHARGE WHEN WANTED.WITH OUR RANGE OF PATTERNS AND QUALITY OF TEXTURE, COUPLED WITII OUR WELL KNOWN [LOW PRICES, WE EXPECT TO SECURE A LARGE SHARE OP TILZ TRADE.EASY TO STAET HOUSEKEEPING WITH OUR SYSTEM OF RFASY PAYMENTS.CALL AND LEARN THR PLAN.AMERICAN WRINGER CO.(Successors to Metropolitan Mig Co.) 1678 and 1680 YOTRE PLME STREET.T, A.EMMANS, Manager.PROF.SAMUEL 8S GRANT, (1st Honors Pupil of Dr.Pucklin, A.M.M.D.) Sight sccuratey and scientiticaliy tested.Oculists Prescripiions Executed Exact, Hours, 9 a.m.to p.m.HENRY GRANT & SON, Onticians, 52 heaves Yiull, corner Dorclesier erect, This motlon causcd a big seasation.Iiargest Stock in Canada.-_Auction Sales SPRING, 1895, hoe IR INCANDESCEXN \u2018 I.AMPS AUCTION SALES OF HoOrsF HOLD FURNITIRE AT PRI- ALY STATE VOLTAGES, BASES, COLORS, | ; VATE RESIDENCES.FROM |ç c.p.To 520 e.p.~ Contents of Coach Houses, Stables, &c.16 c.p.LAMPS, 25c.The subscribers will give, as usual, (heir Use high efficiency Lamps and save in Meter hills | personal attention, assisted by an experi- or inereass light obtained from same number of | ong staff, to this important branch ol lainps.; in ; .Se, JOIIN FOIMAN.their spring business.With careful ad- Cy rap pe A.verusing, Judicious managemen: and our ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, many years cof experience in this line, we 650 éraigz sireei.have no hesitation in guaranteeing the % AONTREAL CAFE, Mo\" Lest results to those entrusting us wih their saie.Early \\ntimation is requested from those who intend to favor us w!\u2018h their commission In order to secure choice of date, Our Ilsts for March and Anri! are cow open and several important sales are already booked.Valuations made.Charges moderate and promp: returns can be relied 1523 NOTRE DAME STHEEET.A FULL MEAL SERVED FOR 30 CENTS.on NM.HICKS & CO.Queen's Auctioneers, 1821 amd 1823 Noire Dame street, 28 Best in the city.Mave yen tried it ?JAMES WHORTON, Prop.SF 19 Bishop st.~ , The Undersigned have received instructions Lu sell at the above residence, On THIRSDAY MORNING, huction Fraser Brothers.fine now stone front residence, and nearly oppcsite the Grand Trunk Boating Club's | each 30 x 12) ft.nex: to Mr.Constantines | | premises.- ; certain to prove a profiiable investment, being on the choices: part of this grand the roughfare.Sale at cleven o'clock.March 14, All the Neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and | Ettects therein contained.Particulars on Monday.(CGUOICE BUILDING LOIS On Wellington street, for Unreserved Sale, | SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.at our Auction Room, No, 320 St.James | street, on Tuesday morning, J2th Mareh, Two fine building lots on Wellington street, M.HICKS & (O., Auctioneers.of OF PRINTING.Alsu a Choice lot, 30 x120 on Rushbrooke \u2018 street, directly opposite the Boat House.| Including Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill Heads, These lo:s are beautifully situated and are | Circulars, ete, ete, executed in the best style of the art at moderate prices and on short notice.Apply to or address JOHN DOUGALL & SON, \"Witness ' Office, Montreal.Pian and full particulars at our office.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers, Coe em.a SR \"= ve RRL a dR LV ee i= TONNE Total amount of clalius of Briivh subjects, which, as Mr Morgan Coprends.enuld possibly be recovered, C amount in all to 370.924, Jut even this sim.which is $471,244 less than the Brit- i=l; claim presented and $354,075 less than the amount that the Secretary of State proposes to give in settlement, is un- lv excessive.Of tha: amount a for \u2018perscnal ciaïms', and in al #OT those cilaimants are pi = the Unitel Riales Or some other couniry.Wbireh fact cou:d be estab- doubs LANTA + sae Cl lead bv investigation.| \u2014 MAY BE AN EXTRA SESSION.| Veshingien, March SAN taper hore publishes the foliowing stat.ment ascribing it to a Cabinet official :\u2014 \u2018There is a general that it was definitely decided that there was to y uXira SLESISU.The decision is er- rone.us, The public is ust aware ol the rhat the Presilent almost decided Sun lzy that there should be an ox- The subject was considere The immediate caus- civil and deficiency ap- propriaten bins, The President was varv much dispused to veto both, Lie Laut nearly devided to dy it, but be con- cilnded trait it would be berter to allow the connry 10 have rest fer a time and » avait the rrogress of events, and not » call an extra session Rut if Gere shall a run upen the treasury gil and the treasiry reserve shall te depleted in spite of arrangement which has been made to protect the gold, the President nnquestinnably will convene ile next Congress as = Le > faing Dominion square.s rooms, $25 per : - -\u2014 month.11ba Perl street.4 UT \"GINER .LE ass REBUT LET MIDDLE FLAT.7 ROOMS, Lai .- Ud and coset, rent $2000 Apjiy 197 Rey st, : » ani we.= 7 - DE .able tenants, near.>=.Denis grt 3 MADEN TT wr Fo: \u2018far si, - TTT to ln st Ce ares, < TO LET.NO.17 LATOHUR STREET, FIRST A foi \u2014 door from Vie aria e «, Zo handsome STORE Te TIORCHESTER ST.lirge and airv rooms.juntrt + ANRT bag ) Pravin venue, Apply ui I7s! room, rented ue preseut as firsi-class 3 eam Learding house.IBxcellent business stand.- mm \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 Apply 53 Drummond street.FURNISHE: OR UNFEUR- Lure .* SO res ass reew stone house, TO LET.FROM 1ST MAY NEXT.SHOPS = Cok ree Aap rT LA M- on tne south side of 3t Catherine struci .7 iepeh ste street) TES LIVRE, wesi, betwesn Metsill College avenue and \u2019 fire VITE L Mansield s reet.having respectively front- ; _ er ages on St.Catherine street of 48 and 21 2 TON KUNKORA AVENUE ORF feet.Appiv Coal ls Durocher street, 4 Street ttes 39 May lit glen Na, Ct 1 \u201cleave Co CUsiiNg, el TOO LET, AT HACK RIVER, LARGE 2 grues °° Dwelling and Groups, BIS per month, two , .ee ' Brick Dwellings, 11 Roows, well fin'shed.Lu LL © ] $ÿ per month; situated near the river whore LA LOV ER TENBMEN IN MA thére is gon4 boa'ing and ciose to station Sore en Tne of Mayor ant iy of the Park and Isiend Railwav.Address , Fo Tras, ADPply et 105 Bleiry F.M.COLE, 1721 Notre Dame street.4 , i oT TO LET, 46s DORCHESTER STREET - : UE [ south side-\u2014near Gresne aveun., ten - ! od roeoms: ai modern conveniences, lovely 2 situation, commanding a magnificent view \" of river and surrounding country: house false will La put in nire order for desirable .OST, teliant.Apply at 4179 Dorchester siroet.7 26 VAY.STONE FRONT ool TO LEY.CHEAP, TO DESIRABLE TEN- a TUE Va ari spas; vec- ants, light warergoms, wih ofâce oun y Noe sR AUNT ground floor.naxt door to \u2018Witness' Office; , Gone rm 15e Pa a arc heing ru: in thorough repalr.Apply v at \u2018Witness* Cfüc-.3 .TE SHED À reat TIF UT, TO LET.THAT LARGE HANDSOME ano eterna dmg rove \"= ent House, wi a sable, No.$0 Unimm avenu-, are éprôr any yy far.rly tne ve ates ne a.the jate Dr, Geo fortei tn tome, wll rar ; ORCS CIES rave for profession] > Planes ai ro ns have wh wet lena.Fan \u201c}{- ontained hous: s.Lor wel CA TWO Uopet 97 11 roms bathe snl woe; Nos.2 ; AT PO.Box, Ion, citer 19 1 and UT Arey > avemite, on t7rms moderace, .- TT freddie possession.Four comfortable : 2 CUIR, 157 ERR STREET, lower tiats on Upp or St on arles Borromee ., nue, suftabla fur stpeot, both end woo AUD to G.DURN- > © rer ne ming ten routs, Fob, 1s =r.James shout, 5 .Her, ASS statiing fours TT 1 25 4 for carrlage; rent qu LET.LOWER FLAT, No, 5 CONCORD - S , PT \"A Apply Woolies off Upper Bleury \u201c street; rental, $10 À 2.> cu sir et a monthly.AEDIV a! Hove r A TT | TO LET.AT A LOW RENT.770 SHER- : ATTIRE TY brooke street.cornes of Universirv st, * fe SE Lal ISEMENTS.with + :arh-honse ond :tuLie.Enquire on - Td BVO EY.[remises, T .ne of re.is h -r COS \u201d 0 - CTT ) Toten Pueed thon Nous \u2018To LET, STORE AXD DWELLING, NOr Lt .Cra - .se 171 =i.Lawrence sree, stone fron: plate 15%.00, will serve well for os qi érfect order, à good stand Tu'her: pnd aftferwards bel 45 TN Nr order.®oBome stan ; oa 41 3 s DE; fr a dry goods merchant Apply 10 ; Joh eniting down for the | LARLING BROTHERS \u2018Reliance Works.Lenin 1754 Noire Dame street | 12 Queen strect, Montreal, 27 LESSONS GIVRN\u2014ILADIES CAN EARN $5 daily by lvuming our new method of coloring photographs in porcelain; we gua- rantece to make our pupils perfect in this ney meshed, in two lessons.Apply 342 St.Lawrence street, at the Star Portrait Company.9 LEARN FRENCH BY CONVERSATION\u2014 it is the easiest and most successful method, Mr.Louis Martin, of Old France, teaches Trench perfectly.Lessons also in latin and Classics if desired.Translations done at short notice and at reasonable rates.Fves for lessons very moder- ête.Apply As Breboeuf street.6 MONTREAL BUSINESS SCHOOL, 551 ST.Urbuin street.A practical business course, including Shorthhand, \u201cTTypewriting, Correspondence (both languages), Bookkeeping, Penmanship, English, French, German, Latin, Elocutlon and Music (Piano).J.J.CONOLLY.Principal THE INGRES COUTELLIER SCHOOL OF Languagos-new classes now formed.Free trial Insson.Apply Fraser Institute, § WANTED, PUPILS IN MUSIC, DY YOUNG l.ady, Pupil of Prof.Fowler.Terms $1.50 a mon h.Special attention given to beginners.Address KE.14 \u201cWitness Office.8 WANTED, PUPILS TO LEARN THE French lanzuage, by a Frenchman having lived 15 years in Paris and possessing a diploma from French Academy.Will fur- nich the best references.Terms very moderate.Address by letter PUPILS 1h, \u201cWitness\" Office.9 WANTED\u2014A FRENCHMAN FROM PARIS first-class educated, wiil give private lessens.Terms moderate.Address L.2108, St.Catherine street.27 WANTED, A FEW MORE PUPILS FOR Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and French; private lessons; rapid and thor- cngh instruction.ROBERT GOLTMAN, Official Stenographer, 2228 St Cather! ine street.23 For Sale.FOR SALE, A VERY FINE CLOSED CAR- riagz (coupes, tullt two years azo hy one of the best makers in Mantreal; coat $890; only used a few times, and in perfeet order; also a light Rockaway, aud set of slog'e silver-plat+d harness; all in yery goad order.Address T.R., 20, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offi re.a FOR SALE, DINING TABLE, SIDEBOARD, Bedroom Set, and some other pleres of furniture; cheap to a prompt purchaser; also some Ping Doves rheap; very fine English nileloth, near 24 yards.26 McG Colipve avenue.5 FOR SALE.AT A REDUCTION, TWO Handsome Counter Wainnt Glass Canes, | feer.HENRY GRANT & SON, 72 Peaver Fa 21h, 9 FOR SALE, AT A REDUCTION.SET OF Trial Lenses, snitabln for Orulist or Op- ticlan.HENRY GRANT & SUN, 72 Beuver Hat! HI.9 FOR FALE.TWO MALE AND ONE FF- male Ring roves, and guod cage; prire $4, ælso two barmels of hen droppings.32 Pulhim street.city.9 FOR SALE-A LARGE NUMBER OF NEW and scconl-hand Pianos and Organs by the best nakers.As the property now occupied by us is coming down we $hall sell out our entire stock of pianos and arrans at greatly reduced prices.$25 to $150 saved on the purchase of every in- strumeni.Inspection invited.P.E.LAY- TON & BRO., 1387 St.Catherine strect, cer.of Peel, 9 FOR SALE.NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURniture, including handsome Bell Organ, eleven stops, two sets reeds.Can be seen afer ¢ p.m.324 Cote St.Antoine road.8 HOME-MADE PRESERVES of all kind-; Anpl= Jelly.splendid Orang Marmalad- 2 22 cents; Chow Chow Piolo, LUKE 2121 St.Catherine st.i FOR SA LE, I'OR SALE.PARLON SET, BEDROOM Lee and some other pieces of furniture, cheap wo a prompt purchaser.5 Torrance \u201cstreet, FOR SALE-VOR THE MILLION, KILN- dried Kindling Vous, $2; cut maple.$2.50; tainarac blocks, $1.73; mlil blorks, stove jengths, S1-0V per luad.J.C.MACDIAR- MID & CO., corner of St.James and Quy streets.Tel.8110.29 GRAND CHANCE\u2014FIRST-CLASS PIANO: all new: value of which Is $425: can be had for $220: and a Sewing Machine, with cabinet, for half price.Address 4175 St.__ Antolin ja st treet.9 NEWSPAPER PILANT FOR SALE\u2014FOR Sale, cheap, plant of a country newspaper, cornplete.A bargain on eve of elections.Apply to 4031 Dore ester Street, 23 RY KINDLING WOOD.LARGE Ld ADS, 2, MENDERSON BROS, Teicphon 521L 344 William street, 8 ei eo a ee oe el 0e \u20ac ESS cose a mae parte AGENTS WANTED\u201425 cents for 12 words each insertion; additional words, 2 cents each per insertion.SITUATIONS WANTED \u2014 10 cents for 20 words or less; tiiree insertions, 25 cents; over 20 words, 5 cent per extra word per insertion.SITUATIONS VACANT \u2014 10 cents for 20 words eaoh insertion; additional wurds, 13 cent per extra word per insertion.PUPILS WANTED\u2014I10 cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 25 cents; 6 insertions, 40e : over 20 words, L5 cent per exipa word per insertion, SPECIFIC ARTICLES (second-hapd) \u2014 10 cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 25c; 6 insertions, 40c.Second-hand dealers come under \u2018Business Cards.\u2019 LOST ARTICLBS\u201410 cents for 20 words; 3 ingertions, 2ÿc; 6 insertions, 40c.FOUND ARTICLES\u201425 cents for 25 words each insertion.When found articles can be left at office as security for charges, compensation will be looked for to per- eon claiming property.BOARD AND ROOMS TO LET or WANTED 10 cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 25c.HOUSES AND REAL ESTATE\u201420 cents for 20 words; 6 insertions, $1.SWAPS\u201410 cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 25 cents.FINANOIAL\u2014?5 cents for 25 words; 6 in- serttons, $1.25.BUSINESS CHANCES\u201425 cts.for 25 words; 6 Insertions, $1.25.BUSINESS CARE Te cents for 25 words; 6 insertio $1.25.MEDICAL ANNOU NCEMENTS\u2014469 cts.for 20 words; 6 insertions, $3.50.ALL OTHER \u2018WANTED\u2019 ADVERTISEMENTS, 25 cents for 25 words each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When advertisements are sent in without being prepald numerous entries have to be made, apd the rate is, in consequence, much higher.The first mentioned charge is always the minimum.even though the advertisement dors not contain the numter of words allowed.Additional words may be had pro rata.Rooms and Board.A NICE FURNISHED SINGLE IRONT Room with or without Board; private family; no children.Room $4 per month.445 Sangulnet street, near St.Louis gquare.1 BOARD.DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, with board.© 30 Mance street.8 BOARD \u2014 MEN ONLY.FROM $3.50 PER week; table board, $3.00.2259 St.Catherine street, near Queen's Block.5 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED DOUBLE Room, with breakfast and tea on bathroom flat: private family; not moving.14 Plateau street.2 FURNISHED IROOM, HOT WATER HEATing; gas, baths, ete; clos» proximity of Bleury street, 2072 St.Catherine street.NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH COIL in the rooms, at $6 and $7 a month.77° Dorchester street.1 ROOM, LARGE IFRONT TARLOR AND Bedroom.with or viithout hoard; not meoev- ing in May.1521 Ontarlo street, corner 2 Mance.RGCM.WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD gukMable for two workingmen.Terms moderate.51 Mayor street.4 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, BRIGHT and cheerful.for Gentlemen; gas and hot water heating.103 Stanley street, ROOM.HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, with board: also, two table boarders; everything first-class.225 St.Catherine street.2 SMALL ROOM TO LET.WITH BOARD, (Mnglish femily) sultable for young man of strictly quiet habita.Apply 21 St.Edward, between Bleury and St.Alexander, near ¥t, Catherine street.5 TWO (BRIGHT) NICELY TFURNISHED Bedrooms, facing Dominion square; one donble and one shgle.341% Metcalfe st.8 TO LET, UNFURNISIHIED ROOM, ON Bath Flat.39 St Philli D street.9 TO RENT A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double room, nn hathreom flat (het and cold water); suitable for two gentlemen, or ladies employed during the day; board if desired.46a Jurors street.7 TO LET, THREE LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS with or without board.16 Cathcart st, corner Philips square.G TO LET, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED Room, heated with hot water, and gas.12 Neaver Hall HL 4 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, for Gentlemen.135 Me\u201c- _ralle street.1 TO LET, BOARD AND ROOMS TO INvalida, Three large cheerful rooms on barhroom flat to one or two invalids, elderly, or people In delicate health, who require genteel home, wholesome meals and special care; highost references given.Apply 2399 St.Catherine street, west of Peel.23 TO LET, FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Rooms, at JOHN EGGER'S, Practical Swiss Watchmaker, Optician and Jeweller, 85 Bleury strent.26 Entertainments Given.Yoo ALENT AND INSTRU UMENT ALIST, STERLOPTICAN LECTURES.dc.CH ARLES COOMBES, THE VENTRILOquist, Punch and Judy, and Marionette Shows for Schoo! Festivals, Parties, Con- errts, ete.Sheppard\u2019s Music Store.2 GERMAN CONCERT-PIANISTB, PUPIL of F.Lizst and Prof.Kullack, Germany, now open for engagements for concerts, \u2018at homes\u2019 grd evening parties, with or without viol accompaniment.2323 St.Catherine street.3 Agents Wanted.834 A DA YSURE.SENDUS YOUR ADDRESS and we will show you how to make £3 a day: abso- Intely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free: you work in the locality where you live.Send us voar uddress and we will explain the business fully: remember we cnur- anter a clear protitaf &3 for every Gay's work; absvlutely sure: don't fail to write to-day IMPLRIAL SILVERWARE CO.Dox IB 1.Windsor, Oct.10GOD CANVASSER \u2014 For every county in Queler, to soil esperiallv to ST LE A Ry oT te Ream a.\u201cRe A ee humped £ La farmers: exclusive control.Address, giving age, Post ottice Box 76, Montreal Qne, 20 French; must write a good hand and be \u201cwell recommended, Address, stating age and giving references, M.420 \u2018Witness\u2019 ce.8 WANTED\u2014PRIVATE FAMILY TO TAKE washing of Montreal Homoeopathic Hospital, for about twenty people; state terms.Apply to Lady Superintendent, 44 McGill College avenue.12 Clerks.Travellers, oe.WANTED, SMART BOY TO ASSIST IN Office, and make himself generally useful.Apply in own handwriting, stating age, and references.Address T., 14, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Le b 7 FEW MORE CANVASSERS can find permanent Re de with the largest nursery in Canada.Sprit is nearly here.special advantagos now.STON : E WELLINGTON, Montreal, Que.J.W.BEALL, Manager.Domestics, \"ANTED, FIRST-CLASS GENERAL SERvant, for small family; city references required.13 City Cegupcillors street.7 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A RESPE(CT- able nurse girl, clean, tidy and bright.Apply 4 418a St.Urbain street.WANTED, A COMPETENT GENERAL Servant; must be a good Cook.$14.00.4404 St.\u2018Catherine street west.9 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT IN A small family ; no washing; young girl preferred.Apply 4322 St.Catherine street.8 WANTED, IN A SMALL FAMILY.a Girl about 15, to assist with housework; Protestant preferred.50 St.Matthew street.7 WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with housework; no washing.2753 St.Catherine street.2 WANTED, FIRST-CLASS GENERAL SERvant for small family* city references required.44 Hutchison street.4 WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEmaid and Tablemaid.Apply between one and three, or after 6 p.m., at 215 Peel st.25 Teachers, Governesses, WANTED, A TUTOR FOR A BOY AGED 12, from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m.Young Man preferred.Reply by letter stating qualifications and remuneration required to TUTOR 14, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.1 Mechanies, WANTED, A CARPENTER: A HANDY man, able to do general jobbing: constant employment; good wages; must produce saisfartory referenres.Apply to F.T.JUDAH, 3 Place d'Armes Hill.Hours, 10 to 12; 3 to 4.7 WANTED, AT ONCE, GENERAL MACHINist or iron turner; only steady man need 2pvly.Lancashire Machine Works, Lancaster, Ont.8 Address, F.T.10, \u2018V \u2018Witness' Office.8 WANTED, A PLACE AS MBSSAGE BOY; willing to do anything.Address MESs- AGE BOY, \u2018W \u2018Witness\u2019 3' Office.$ Clerks, Travellers, &c.A LADY KNOWING FRENCH AND ENGlish and used to business, wishes a situation of trust or the management of an hotel or club room.Address A.B.26, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.8 A BRIGHT, EDUGCATED GIRL OF 16 DEsires à situation in an office or store; un- dersiands office work and is a good typewriter; would be cenient with reasonable wages.Apply, or address W., No.8 St._ Hypolite street.1 WANTED-\u2014GOOD STENOGRHAPHER AND TYPEWRITER, with seme experience (a young may).desires position; bes! rafer- ences.Address A., 50, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.z WANTED, SITUATION BY A YOUNG Men, 26 years of age; from the country; where there will be a chance of promotion for honest industry In a grocery store preferred.Address P.S., 19, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.7 Ponicsties, SITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE person; as good ccok, in private family; willing to assist with washing.(Good city references.Address M., 4, Witness\u201d Office.| 9 WANTED, BY À RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kind by the day; gocd laundress.Apply 17V Mountain streci, ci:y.4 WANTED, BY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, work of any kind by the cay.Apply to 2 Desrivieres street.5 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, washing, ironing.or work of any kind by the day or week.Apply at 12 Imperial avenue, off St.James street., 9 WANTED, BY A FIRST-CLAZS LAUNdress, the washing of a private family.Terms from 30¢ to 25c per dozen.Address or apply to DLLEN, 12 Vitre sirest WANTED, BY A RESPECTADLE WOMAN, work by the day of anv kind, honseclcan- ing or washing.Mrs, FINN, 139 Si.Ur- baln street.5 WANTED, BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLYH Widow (IZnglish Pro'z3stant), with a large family to support, work by the day of any kind.Address NECESSITOUS, 12, \u201cWitness' Office.2 Dressmakers, Miilincrs, de, WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESS and Mantle maker, sewing by the day.Address DRESSMAKER, \u2018Witness' Uffive.o- -d WANTED, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKing.The latest styles, 259 St, Urbain st, 6 Gardeners, Farm Laborers, Laborers, Coachmen, &o.WANTED, A MARRIED MAN OF APproved Christian character.as Steward and Janitor for the Presbyterian College, Montreal, duties to begin not later than June 1st.Terms and conditions sent on application by letter to the Rev.Dr.SCRIMGER, Presbyterian College.8 Miscellaneous.BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED to everybody's satisfaction.Collections ot Foreign Postage Stamps, Canadian, Law, Bill and Columbian Stamps.2110 St.Catherine, near Bleury.MRS.ASPIN ATTENDS LADIES-IN\"CONfinements.Terms, $§ per week.802 Ar- water avenue, st Henri.: 29 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS CAN HAVE oe Firsisclass Folding Machine that will cut, paste and fold to a suitable size, for $104).Address or opply to J.BEATTY, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.26 N.Y.PIANO CO.SELL ALL THEIR Pianos direct from the manufacturer to (hry purchaser.not loaded down with agency prefits or commissions.î PERSONAL\u2014BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1866 Notre Dame.Deautiful sets of Tecth fo Ten Dollars.Fit and quality guaranteed.Painless extracting a specialty.Offleca open evenings.26 PIANOS\u2014PFINE TUNING, ACTION AND tone regulating by a graduate of the Boston Consarvatory of Music.Apply to he N.Y.Mano Co, 446 St, James street, or Telephone 2045.7 PIANOS REMOVED, STORED, REPAIRED or repolished equal to new.at reasonable prices.Apply #6 St.James street.Telephone 2045.New York Piano Company.ç PIANOS\u2014BEST AMERICAN PIANOS IN beautiful vainut.mahogany and cai causes.Lovely tone and action.Apply for prices to the wholesale importers and manufacturers, 446 St.James street, near G.T.Depot.N.Y.Piano Co.7 PUBLIC NOTICE \u2014 THE WOMEN AND Children's Protection Society is prepared to investigate all cases of Cruelty to Women and Children, and will take the proper legal means of having the offenders punished.Office tours: § a.m.to 9.30 p.m.and generally from 1 p.m.to 6 p.m.C.M.MARSHALL, Secretary and Agent, Office: 692 Dorchester street.26 SCHOOL OF C OOK RY.\u2014PU P ILS Ww IsH- ing to join Miss RICHARDS'S classes are requested to do so at once as Only a limited number can, be arrânged for in the practical lessons.Full particulars can Le obtained at the school any time.2422 St.Catherine street.a WOOD! WOOD! WOOD '\u2014BEST HARD Maple.three feet (French measure) long, $3.25 per cord: Birch, $5 per cord; Beech, 8450 per cord.Yard, 600 St, Catherines street.Tel, G70.1 Swaps.WANTED, TO EXCHANGE, TWO TOWN Lots, worth $800 and advancing, in one o; the best prats of British Columbia, in exchange for city or Cote St.Antoine property.For plan, etc., address Box 1625, city.23 * Business Chances.FOR SALE, ON THE BEST PART OF ST.Antcine street, a candy store, with stork and fixtures.Splendid dwelling attached.Rent very cheap.Apply 91 St.Antoine st.9 PER ET EL Se + Fy il PE WANTED, SEWING BY THE DAY, IN private fmailies, or at home, by good Dressmaker.Apply 44 Mance stree*, 4 Teackers.tGorernesses.WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A Protestant family, a situation as Resident Governess or Mother's Help: city refers ences.Address X.Y.Z., \u2018Witness Offica, y \u2018Ladies\u2019 Companions,\u2019 Housekeepers, ce BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION AS MOTil- er\u2019s lIelp or Coinpanien or Nursery Governess, 10 teach English and music in exchange for comfortable room and board.Address T.20, \u2018Witness\u2019 Offire.$ WANTED, BY A LADY, A SITUATION as Housekeeper in the country: highest references: salary no object: only a com- fortahle home ; understands gardening, and the vare of all animals Address iu- mediately to HMOUSEKBERPER, 28, \u2018Wit- Ness\u2019 Ufilre, 5 WANTED, A SITUATION AS HOUSEkeeper, by a responsible and efliciant Isdy; zond cook, with the highest referonres; country preferred; fond of animals; snl salary for a comfortable home, Address HOUSEKEEPER, 25, \"Witness Offre.2 Hfechantes.WANTED, SITUATION AS MACHINIST; thoroughly understands all kinds ct work, including spineing, prepariez and weaving machinery, and holds engine.o's certifirete, Address MACHINE, lv, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, 2 Gardeners, Farm Lzborers, Laborery Ceachmen, de, A YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind: handy with tools: total abstainez, domestic; ÿ$ per monih and Lo: ur rer week, any other kind of work.Al dress EMPLOYMENT, \u2018Wiine:ss* OL \u20ac 5 SITUATION WANTED DY A RFFPECT3- ble married man, of anv kind, knows ha city well, and can mik: wall accustor cl to horses.106 Et, Uibain vire: :.; WANTED, A POSITION AS GARDENER, by a strictly temperate and rllab]> mon (married): understands gardening in il its branches.Address GARDENER, oY \u2018Witness' Office, Pest of reference.5 TWANTED., BY A BOY O17 iS YEARS, work of any kind: indoor work or ou\u2019.Apply at No.1 Josephine street, off =t Urban sireet.5 Wanted.A GOOD HOME OFFERED FOR YOUNG Dex.Skye or any small rough-coated bree} (male), would pay small sum if noressurr, Address \\ WEST END Witness Office.0 WANTED TO PURCHASE.LADIES\" AND Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Furs, 03 silver and Gold; good prices paid on .- count of having great demand.Apply to M.FRANK, 569 Cralg street.5 WANTED, A GOOD SECOND-HAND Bicycle; state maker and price.Address C.J.B, VF \u2018itness\u2019 Office.4 WANTED, SECONDHAND STEAM ENgine; 6 to LX horse-power.Address I' 0.Box S233, city.7 FRESH CALVED COW, WANTED, 11.PHILILIPS, rear S65 Dorchester sirect, 4 WANTED\u2014COUNTER OR TARLE., SHOWcase and Drass fixtures, suitable far mous Furnishing Store.Address S.3567, \u201cWi.ness\u2019 Office.4 WANTEL, TO PURUCHASE, A MALTESZ Cat with Kittens, Apply T65 Sherbrooke s:reet â AR Een APE sé re à LTTE EET en wma SE pee Em tm ET TOUTES OT on THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.SAmrRDAY, Maren 0) 1847 JHOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.Via Londonderry.Steamer From Portiand.From Halifax.Ipm 2 p.m.Jancouver.Thurs., Mar.7.Sat, Mar À Oregou.\" Mar.3k ; Mar.23 Lavrader.Apa ts apa Vancouver.\u201c Apri 13.April vu.\u2014\"t ortland and Halifax to Liverpool or Londonderry \u2014 Fim Cabln, 50.00 to 37000: return, $139.00 Lo $130 according to steamer and berth.Seronil Cahin to Liverpooi, Londonderry, Beifsst or Glasgow, 230.60; return, 235.00.8tesrag~ to laverponi, London, Lon- donderty.Queenstown, Ba'fase or (rinsgotw, £12.50, CUTFITS3 are FURNISHED stceru,e passengers ERA RADOR and VANCOUVER do not carry cattle saloons are lerga and airy, and amidships, Ladies\u2019 rooms and smoking rooms hee been pinced in the most convenient positions.Promenade decks are very spacious and every attention is paid to the comfort of passengers.No juaszengers carried on Bristoi stealuiers.For further information apply to eny agent of the 3 y, Or tn company DAVID TORRANCE & ¢O., General Agents, Montreal.7 St.Sacrament street.23 QUU ROPE, EL ROPE, EUROPE.TICKETS BY ALL LINES.ALLAN, DOMINION, and BEAVER Lines via Montreal, NETHERLANDS, GUION, HAMEURG-AMERI- CAN.WHITE STAR, CTNAED, AMERICAN, NORTIT-GERMAN LLOYD, +ENERAL TRANS ATLANTIC.STATE.ANCHCR, TRANSPOLT and BED STAE Lines, via NEW YOR™ > Alas to FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, &e AA (wl or write for lowest quotations before looking elsewhere.Sa/oën rates, $40 upwards: steernge at lowest sates.OF Band or new pampale* où rates and sailings or eall at my new address, 125 St.Jamas street, obposite Temple Building, My special winter ates, MONT: PEAL to LONDON ant back, weekly, vu NEW YORK, 1st Salvon and rail, oxiv =90.D.BATTELZSBY.Agent.Office Tc!ephone, Na 1507.House Telenhone, 3081, FATS LINE The only Direct Line between Hamburg and Boston affording reguiur sahings winter Service Fortnizhtly, HAMEIRG TO BOSTON.SE, GEORGIA.SS, CANADIA.SS.CHRISTIANTIA.Ss, HrIsPAXNIA.SS, SICILIA.For further particulars respecting passage, apply to D.CONNELLY, Gen.Passenger Agent, 14 Place D'Armes square, Mortreal.5 A MERICAN LINE NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON From Pier 14, North River&\u20acWew York, {Foot of Fulton atreet.) Berfin.222 00e nes Wed, Mar.13, 11.00 a.m.Paris.20001 sean ee Wed, Mar.20, 11.00 a.m.Berlin.202 221000.Wed, April 3.11.09 a.m.New Yert.Wed, Apri: 10.11.00 a.m.Shortest and most convenient route to London.No transfer by tender.No tidal delay.Close connectfon at Southemptan for Havre and Paris Ly «pecial fast twin-crew Channel steamers.Rates of passage, to Southampton, London or Havre, 360 ¢nl upward, Intermediate pussege, 830 to 930, according ta ttrzrmer.bPECIAL ROUND TRIT TICKETS AT BLDUCED RATES.Steerage nt Yery Low Rates.For Freight or passaze apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO, No.à Evæliuy Green, No York.W, H.HEARTY, 148 Si.Jumies sireet.W.PF.EG, 1299 St.Janes sé, Montreal.J.Y.GILHIONRN & V0.354 St.Paui street, Montreal.1 Paincs, Ciis, &c.RY SOR & NEWTON'S \\ RT COLORS A.RAMSAY & SON.2 BR.H.BARTHOLOMEY, FRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER, FINE INTERIOR DECORATION, ARTISTIC SIGNS, ETC.20 JIANOVLR STREET, Felephone 3122.Montreal, In horsc-power engine; all tr g Insurance.T i Royai Insurance Ce, LARGEST HERE GEFiCE IN THE WORLD UNLIMITED LIABILITY, ABSGLUTE SEATRITY.Every description «=f properly insared ai moderaie raies of prentiten.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, ROYAL INSTI RANCE BUILDING, Montreal, Ww, TATLLY, Manager.GT.SIMPSON, Asst.Manager.BE OHURTUSISF, \\ ALFRED oT.CYR, } 3.P.ROBERTSON & SONS, } Special Agents Freneb Lepactmients, SAMES Aiils, PERCY K GACULY, APESSEOR Department.Paints, Olls, &c.PLOT MOU NDR, Special Arent: Ensisl : East Brands American and {anadian COAL OIL, Gasoline, Berzine And Lubricating Oils, ALEX REREIMMER, 50 Bleury st, TE TS SV a Er rer i N.LEVEILLE, Leave Win Bostou, 39.0) a.m., \"88.20 p.m.Port:and, 9.00 a.m.$3.20.pan.Ottawa, 3.30 a.m.\"9.10 p.m.Toronto.Detroit, Chicas o, 95.25 3 m., *$9.00 p.m.Suuit ste.Mane, St.Paul, Mineapoiis 579.10 p.m.Winnipeg and Vancouver, s).50 a.m.St.Johns.52.008.4.0> p.m, *s8.20 p.m., $53.40 p.m.Sherbrooke, 4.05 p.m.{s8.4¢ p.m.Farnham and St.Hyacirgs>.4.9% p w.Winchester and Perth, so.go a.m.*39.00 p.m.Newpor:, s2.00 a.m.4.05 pém., *s38.20 p.un.Halifax, N.S., St.John, N.B.eto., 158.40 p.m.Hudson, Rigaud and Point Fortune, 5.15 p.m.Leave fbalhousie square Station fee Quebec, 88.10 a.m.; 310.30 pan.Joliette Bt.Gabrie!, Three Rivers, 5.13 p.m.Ottawa, s8.30 wom, 5,40 p.m.St.Lan, 8t.Eustache and St.Agathe, 5.30 p.m, St.Jerome.8.30 a.m.5.30 v.m.Et.Rose nnd Ste.Therese, 8.30 a.m, (a) 3 p.m.5.30 p.m.; 5.45 p.m.; Saturday, 1.30 p.m., instead of 3pm.*Run daily.Daily except Saturday.Other trains week days only unless shown.{No connection for Portland, leaving Montreal Saturday night.sParlor and sleeping cars.(2) Kxcopt Sacurdays and Sundays.Trains Teave Honaventare Station.(Note* gignities run daily.All owavr trains run auily except bundays.) 9.00 a.m., 4.15 p.n.\u2014For Ottawa and all points on the C.A.& O.A.& P.3, R.\u2019s.9.10 a.m.\u201c8.25 p.m.\u2014TFor Teronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Detroit, London, Ch!- cazo, etc.1.30 p.m.(Mixed).\u2014For Brockville.5.00 p.m.\u2014For Cornwall.7.00 a.m.\u2014For Hemmingford, and Massena Springs.4.20 p.m.\u2014For Hemmingtord, and Fort Covington.8.15 a.m.(Mixed).\u2014For Island Fond.7.50 a.m,\u2014For Sherbrooke, Island Pond, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.10.10 p-m.\u2014For Sherbrooka, Portland, Quebec and points on the [C.R'y to Campball- ton, N.B.Saturday nizht £raln remains at Island Pond over Sunday, \u201d 11.55 a.m.\u2014For St.Johns.this train leaves at 1.25 p.m.4.00 p.m.\u2014dor Sherbrooke, and points on the D).C.Ry.4.40 p.m.\u2014For St.Johns, Rouses Point, also Waterloo via St.Lambert and M.P.B.Ry.15 a.n., 5.08 p.m.\u2014For Sorel via St.Lambert.5.30 p.m.\u2014For St.Hyacinthe, also St Cesalre via St.Lambert.(On Tuesdays this train leaves at 11.55 p.in.) 9 a.m.*6.10 p.m., \u20188.25 p.m.\u2014For Boston and New York via C.V.R.9.10 a.m., \"6.23 p.m.\u2014For New York via D.& H.For suburban time tables.tickets and full information apply at City Ti-ket Office, 143 &t.James street.or at Bonaventure station.Valleyfield Valleyfield (On Saturdays Island Pond Machinery, &c.ANDREW YOUNG.ENGINES, BOILEXS, And GENERAL MACHZINERY, 11 and 13 Busby Kane.2 ARLING BROTHERS RELIANCE WORKS, 112 QUEEN STRIET, MOXNTRAEL.Manufacturers and Builders of Improved Safety Hydraulic,Steam and Hand Elevators.Feed Water Heaters, Oil Extractors and Live Steam Separators, etc, etc.Telephone 2114.Jer SALE.12x15 ENGINE, made by John McDougall, In goed order; very heavy and strong; with fly wheel pulicy, and all complete.Price on anpliration.44x12\" BOILER, in gocd order.3200.14x11\" 6\u201d DOILER, in good order.$130.SECOND-IIAND SHINGLE MACHINE, in fair order.$75.HEAVY SAW FRAME, without carriage or saw, 37h.15 Horse-Power LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, on whar]ls, used only two years.Price on application.DOUBLE DRUM HOISTING APPAR- ATUR, for horse-power.v0 llorse-Power LOCOMOTIVE BOILER.with engine mounted on top; the whole on skids.12 Horse-Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, cn wheels.48x12\u2019 BROILER; John McDougall make; good as new.\u2018ECLIPSE\u2019 SAW MILL, complete.Sx12 HORIZONTAL ENGINE; good as new, for $150.12 Horse-Power UPRIGHT BOILER, with mounted on the On\u201d cast {ron hase; refitted, and in first- «lass order.bv tloree-Power UPRIGHT ENGINE BOILER -g00d as new.15 Horse-l'owrr PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, on wheels; never used more tian FIX months, 2 Horse-Povar ENGINE, in gond order, $30.Sx1° new.7 Horse-Towrr GAS ENGINE; guaranteed : D.STEWART, MOULDER, + rood order.\u201d FOUR-SIDED stted end cong late.JO?FOUR-SIPEUD in COWAN GOLDIE & McCUL- 200d as lew.AND MATCHER AND MOUND ER combined: In good order.G17 PUNY PLANEW, ir good order.POST HBORING MACHINE, good as new, 24\u201d PLANER te.GIG SAW MACHINE.in good order.870.277?POURLE SHAVINGS EXHAUSTER, Duifalo make.For above lars, apply to A.II.WILLTAMS, 305 ST.JAMES STRENT, MONTREAJ, 28 Machines, or further particu- Tailors, &c.oo MERCHAST TAILOE, Lately at L.C.DeTonnanconrts for 15 vea s, 13+L5 St, Lawrence street, E3Sta, Always en hand a large assortment of First-class Cloths wid Tuwecds, THE PARK GROCERY, SLIDE VALVE ENGINE, good as ; | m2dies.ADVERTISEMENTS.* Washing Clothes.5 AVES Boiling or scalding the Clothes : does away with hard rubbing.Follow the wrapper.directions on the The WHITE ST Sweetest, cleanest clothes is the result.Harmless to hands .and fabrics.\u2018Lasts longest\u2014goes farthest.NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT FOR THE COMING SPRING, And the Flace to Order them is at SON RN IE'SS, 24 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL.Canvas Goods, Tents, Tarpaulins, Flags, Decorations.BCOTH & BOOTH, 591 St.Urbain, cor.Cuthbert st.Dealers in Choice Groceries, Fresh-churned Butter, Fresh Cream and Milk delivered every morning.THOMSON & JOHNSTON, 2450 St.Catherine, cor.Drummond st.Enulish-vure d Hamas and Bacon.See adv.anothercol, CHAS H.BECKETT, 991 St.C:therine st., ncar BDelorimierave, ( hoice Qroceries and Provisions always on hand.TELEPHONE 727 FOR SAMPLES.Baro Heaps Use KEROLINE.MAKES THE HAIR GROW.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, BITTER ORANGES FOR MARMALADE, At WAL.SWIFT'S, 398 Mount Royal ave.JOHN SULLIVAN, Corner Milton amd Parocher st., Chbice TEAS and COFFEES a Specialty.R.TURNER, 601 Wellington, cor.Magdalen, Pt.St.Charles.J.MANSFIELD, &Grocer, 34p Latour st., cor.Buaby Lane.All kinds of first-class Groceries in stock.NOTICIL the Temperance Sign At T.CARROLL'S, 97 St, Antoine st.Between St.Margaret and Cathedral sts, ww.MARRIAG 2, 120 Park avenue.J.B.McCULLOUGH, 78 University st, cor.Buranslde Place.Choicest TE AS, Le everything in the Grocery line.FELEPHIONE 3818.THOMAS K.T.STONE, G27 Wellington, cor.Boursrois st.Pt, St.Charies Choice Groceries and Provisions.JOHN JOHNSTON, Cor.Prince Arthur and S8.Hypolite.Always on hand a fine ato:k of (roceries and Provisions.Choice BUTTER a specialty.\u201cAs good as Crawford\u2019s\u2019 is a favorite expression with people trying to sell other brands of tea.Don\u2019t buy *\u2018 as good as\u201d but get \u201cMaa\u201d CRAWFORD\u2019S PURE CEYLON itself It costs no more than Inferior teas, and is ALWAYS the BEST.Prices, 30c 40c and SOc per Ib., in I Ib.packets.Delivered at your door.LONDON, ENC.CRAWFORD TEA CO., Ltd., | B.M.DINSINE & ce, | Sole Agents for Canada, \u201810 St.John St, Montreal.Educational.Tie Very Finest SUGAR CURED BACON and HAMS.204% 81.Antoine street, E.CUNNINGHAM, Corner St.George and Lagauchetiere sts, The Pioneer l'emnperance Grocery.BUTTER and TEAS a Specialty.'W.J.BROWN, 2696 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Try our Special Blend of ENGLISH BREAKFAST TIA, only 33¢ per Mh.- rp \" T Al (95 RICH FEATHER DISTERS, , With Extra Long Handles for Curnices.Fauvcy Kiansi'e \\\\biskis, English iJnir Brooms, furnace Fiue Brushes.ULLEY™S BRUSH WORKS, 16, 75 Victorta Square.Carpet Sweep-r Repaired.Telephone 2740.After La Grippe.\u2014After la grippe obstinate coughs, lung troubles, ete., frequently follow.There is no remedy so prompt, and at the same time effectual and pleasant, as Millburn's Ced Liver Oil Emulsion with Wild Cherry and Hy- 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N.J.Directiy on the beach.Fuil oceun view.Sea water baths in the house.Mlustrated booklet free.ROBERTS\u2019 SONS.IIOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Directly on the Gecenan Front.Open throughout tha year.Ali modern conveniences, including elevators, sun galleries,hot and cold sea water baths in house, steam heat, open grate fires, ete.Coach meets all trains.SEASIDE CHARLES EVANS.ATLANTIC (TITY, YJ.DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH.All conveniences, including hot and cold sea water Elevator, steam heat, sun parlors, Cuach ncets all trains LEDS & LIPPINCOTT, ! | | 1 | I | 1 1 | i \u201cthe Volunteer POLITICAL VOTE: THE ELECTORAL LEAGUE» - (To the Editor of the = Sir, \u2014I herewith haud y resolutions passed ai the Volunteer Electoral League « In view of these Tesolutio, trust may be printed in fu |.feel that the statements ©! « members when tendering THE LATE MRS.MARY THORNYCROFT.her work prove that she afterwards had the honor of \u2018sculpting\u2019 many members of the royal family; and, of course, other commis- sicns were not then wanting.One of the most interesting pieces of work entrusted to her was a statue of Alderman Pochin for the Corporation of Salford.HARRIET HOSMER.It Is interesting to know that Gibson, who did so much for Mrs.Thornycroft in that generous recommendation, was also the teacher of Harriet Hosmer.She went to Rome already thoroughly grounded in anatomy and the technique of her art; but f{t was in her seven years in Gibson's studio that she developed into a really great sculptor.She produced in 1855 a \u2018Puck\u2019 so de- \u2018lightfully full of life and fun that he was reproduced thirty times, once for the Prince of Wales, and Miss Hosmer received in ail about six thousand pounds for the sprite.The Prince of Wales has a replica of another of her works, \u2018A Sleeping Faun,\u2019 the original of which was bought for £1,000, Her chief work is considered to be \u2018Zenobia in Chains,\u2019 executed In 1839; this was exhibited throughout the chief cities of the States.It was after this that Gibson found it needful to reply -to a slanderous statement that her works were really done by some man\u2014a \u2018ghost.\u2019 He wrote tartly: \u2018She has uncommon talent.She has studied under my own eyes for seven years.If Miss Hosmer\u2019s works were the production of other artists and not her own, there would be in mw studio two impostors\u2014Miss Hosmer and myself.\u201d With one or two such bright examples of success before them, it is rather surprising that more women have not turned their attention to sculpture.Miss Hosmer's countrywomen, however, have gone on before ours in this respect.There was a food deal of ambitious work by \u2018women sculptors In the Chicago Exhibition, the most notable being a statue of heroic size, a female figure representing \u2018Illinois Welcoming the Nations,\u2019 which was a commission from the State Lo a Woman.MOTHERS\u2019 MEETINGS.From \u2018Mother Experience\u2019 in \u2018Union Signal\u201d Dear Sisters, \u2014 Through the letters that come to the Local Union I am convinced that the department of mcthers' meetings is held a little ncarer and dearer than others by the majority, though we are all loyal to all, else disintegration would soon be apparent.If you find your mothers\u2019 meetings dwindling down to a handful of good women whose children are grown-up and \u201csafe\u2019\u2014which means \u2018saved,\u2019\u2014and your weekly or monthly programme reduced to a reiterated deploring of the needs and failures of other mothers, it is time for some wise reconstruction.I have in mind a mother who needs just such ministrations as a live mothers\u2019 meeting alone can give.But how to get her within its doors or bring it within her doors is a problem.This mother was left motherless very young, and urged out of the home-nest to be married at cighteen.\u2018I ought to have been whipped and put to bed,\u201d is her own statement.She, only a child in body and mind, beautiful to look at, attractive in her careless laugh, heedless judgment and childish petulanre or gayety, became a mother, and to-day has a son and daughter who are upon the enticing threshold of maturity.Here are some of tre spectres that my wiser eyes see hovering about her home, never a happy one, save as she finds hap- yiness in frivolous indifference, and ignorance.First, the tobacco firnd.Both father and son smoke.and the mother's answer to an appeal made at a venture, was: \u2018It's horrid, I know\u2014but boys must do something, and l\u2019à rather my boy would smoke than drink.You can't make a boy mind when he's twenty, and I don\u2019t want to drive him away by nagzing him all the time.\u2019 In point of fact, she does not know the real nature of the poison of tobacco.She never was enlightened by soientific temperance instruction.nor was her son.In her pitiable ignorance she thinks if she indulges her boy in this he will reward her leniency by foregoing worse things.Another spectre has shown its ghastly head of late.One night, the unsuspecting little woman who had \u2018never smelt anything than tobarro® on her boy's breath, smelt liquor.Where were her defences ?She had none.No religious principle, no reason for hoping to \u2018influence\u2019 him, nothing but the blaze of her uncontrolled temper.which soon died out.Why should her boy heed her?She scorned his pipe, but made him a smoking jacket.She has made an outcry against his first visit to a saloon, but thers is nothing to attract him or h-ld him from it but his club.Ier house is not a home.And her daughter?She is a beautiful girl, but frail flower that opened its eves too carly in the spring breezes.Iler worse as a delicately knit body is often full of paln, yet she imprisons it in the most fashionable corset money can buy.\u2018Child, they are killing you,\u2019 I said one day.\u2018Do you not understand how they help on the very weakness from which you suffer?Your figure is trim,\u2019 \u2014appealing to her almost forgivable vanity\u2014\u2018get an easy waist and glve your weaker organs a chance.\u2019 She meant to yield, and asked her mother to exchange the boned thing for something softer.But the outcome was that the elder child laughed to scorn the better resolve, and the poor girl's \u2018side\u2019 has kept her awake even more than usual at night, and she is suffering daily under the stress of the \u2018nice, new'\u2014instrument of torture.This boy and girl will probably both marry.The conditions are just right for broken hearts, unhappy homes, and children\u2019 whose heritage will be selfishness, wilfulness, warped tempers, with bodies that will be imperfectly developed and tainted with the poison of tobacco, If not of liquor.And the children's children?God grant the chain be trcken before then! Who can break these chains of impaired heredity that are>hampering a free manhood and womanhood in our land?Plainly it lies at the door of the W.C.T.U.Workers, do not minimize your work.Many are crying out, \u2018Oh, for experienre and tact and power!\u201d Get experfence; learn tact by doing prayerfully as you would be done by, for tact is but the Golden Rule in action; and power comes through prayer and practice.Search out the mothers.Christ came to \u2018seek and to save.\u201d Do not simplv adver- {Ise your meetings and wait for numbers.Go out and \u2018compel\u2019 them to come in.Lay slege to the situation.In small communities a righteous vigilance might be discreetly kept over every home.Your good white ribbon husband can give you many a hint touching the probable home-lite, of his companions in the business work.Get acquainted with the school teachers and Sun- day-school teachers, and through them obtain wlues of \u2018how to reach\u2019 this one and that.Be dissatisfied until you have broken down every mother's excuse, for not attending your mothers\u2019 meetings, sending their children to your Loyal Temperance Legion or vour Y meetings, or reading your recommended book.Make ceaseless use of good literature.Keep posted.When you decry corsets bo able to tell definitely how to dress without them; when you make war on pickles and pastry, have ready simple, toothsome, healthful recipes to take their place; when you point cut the evils of the popular novel, have at your tongue's end a list of books to replace it.Study\u2014study\u2014study.THE COMING SUMMER DRESS.For the thrifty woman, deft with her nea- dle, who likes to make her summer gowns during the quiet weeks of Lent, \u2018Harper's Bazar\u2019 glves some very clear and practical hints.According to this high awthoriiy.there are no great changes to mention, as the fashions of the present season furnish the key-note of these simple gowns.The prettiest walsts of thin cottons, dotted Swiss muslin, nainsook, and corganiy are made with drooping blouse front, tucked, box-pleat- ed, or striped lengthwise with insertion.One of the most youthful models is a I'rench nainsook waist hooked in the ba-k over a fitted lining of cambric.The front, all in one plece, droops in the middle low over the belt, and is tucked lengthwise in eight groups of guarter-inch tucks, four turks in each cluster.The fulness is gathered a: the throat, and at the walist-line, the being smooth-fliting and not drooping.sides The back is also gathered at the top and bo:t-m.: and the closing is hidden in this fulness.Large puffed sleeves end at zhe elbew, anl fall in a tucked ruffle below.ending in large projecting loops in the back.FOR THIN-WAISTS MADE WITHOUT LINING a charming model has a box-pleat-d back i with blcise front.This is first marvels a plain waist fitted easily by darts anl sido forms, buttoned down the front, and extending a few inches below the lt line inside the skirt.Three lengthwise box-pl-ats are then added down the back, cach an {nch and a half to two inches wide, as bes: sults the figure.They are pressed flatly, and are sewed down the middie on their wrong side\u2014without being stitched on the edges.Drocping over the front and conceiiing the opening is a blouse-like piece of the material, either tucked in clusters with a of half-inch Valenciennes edging standing out amid the tucks, or else striped with four or five rows of open-worked an row insertion inch wide.This front is gathered in one wide piece just below the throat, anl at the top of the shoulder-seams, and again : at the belt.Wide square epauleties of tho material edged with straight insertion sewed on above the arm-holes.and fall low on \u2018the sleeves.are in the puffed tops of the sleeves rearhing tp tho elbow, and in all-round rows close part on the forearm.There is no lining in the slecves, Satin ribbon of *he are du \u201color srevailing in th> material or in contrss* col g it forms the neck-band and belt, overladd with a rew of insertion through the mille.SKIRTS FOR ALL KINDS OF THIN LAWNS as well as for closer woven ginghains and zephirs are med» five rards wide ar the foot and broadiy hbemmel.They have a gored front breadth with a gored breadth on each side, not teo much sloped, but with casy ful- .ness, gathered at the belt, required width.and stitched flatly at top and bo'tym, and rooked in the back.the edge of the waist, and is coverad Lv the ribton belt already noted.Some modisies advise a foundatien skirt of plain white camn- brio added to same belt and trimmed at the | foot with a flounce or else a plain hemmed band of thin dress goods.the purchasa of a skirt of cream-white taffeta silk.made wlth godet pleats in back, and a slip waist (like a corse* ce Others suggest baie.) = the 7) | with brgid, forms a wide border.i qe VET cwth White sain ribbon is draped as a stock and as a blr, [AN Insertions in diagonal rows: the | wih | was, Back of 1his are straight breadths suffi~fent to give the | he skirt Is gathered io | a belt of the material lined with strong linen | This belt ghes above | of the same taffeta, to wear nna.thin summer muslins.Many 7.» ever, prefer washable skirts a1: corset ccvers of French naln:y.kx bric as cooler and more daintily je.WHITE NAINSOOK DREssis have a full round waist dromne | made of all-over embroidery ji: terns.The sleeves have a up «- nainsovk at the top, and ih.© rart Is of embroidery.broidery trim the skirt of Ecru batistes and colured cham.are also made In this wav.Ar of using the white embroidery, Inge plat \u2018dressy\u2019 way, Is to make of jv gy «+ with the basque flaring quite « back.The front turns back in row revers from an Inner He: plain white mull or lace, or else «f .of some dainty color, stok, ir.choux of satin ribbon to matrh.A good way to the MODERNIZE A PLAIN BELTED W4 of last summer Is 19 glve it a n! by trimming the front with three 1° bands of ribhon two inches wide with white guipure or with open en ed inseriion.Start the lenges! han throat, letting it hide the fas.cninu waist, and make it droop two inh.the top of the helt, and inside the belt.The two other stand near the top of the shoulder and go into the belt without dro much as that In the middle.T1.present bex-pleats very pretiily.BOX-PLEATED NORFOLK and also jurke:s that extend b=' be mu-h used dresses of gingham, cheviot, du\u2018k.Galatea twills, an! They will Le made with either \u2018= box-pleats in front and ba k a with one broad double box-;.Dressmakers differ in making 10 some preferring to sich In + before cutting cut the wWais- make a fitted walst and sew invisibly.for simu or the var! wil : COTTON SHIRT-WAISTS MADE I are cut precisely ps they wor.mer, with the ex~eption that si larger.The soft unsurehed \u20ac thered below the throat and \u2026' -.- and fastened by four pear: ©: butten-holes worked in a and a quarter wide, turned hv + and stit-hed near ea h ode is gathered under the bel, six small mecting pleats, being stitched on the ©: material continuing four arovnd, to go inside th Jr oo.top of the back Oils smo without g:.: hers, stitched Yo .LON T sige, wads and hu down w.th two on all its edæes.This y_- bias seam down ihe middie, two rows of stitching, ond, awl siriped gireghem or zephyr, the = in points very effev:vsis, The be high and sunding, or else tories In toth cases there is a nevk-bani en by one or two buttons, th whi on lar is served.Small dix k swin in a butterfly bay, or ino osha that of men\u2019s narrowiy 1} \u20ac are worn with tse oo are He sleeves, twenty-two in Yes wd (for medium slow, taper C0 C4 below where tev are slightly wah a stairht stared on three inches This eu opus NO the outside of che nd a =i, necessary In the se vo ered by oa flat stitLed near.niwvt, and have *wô button-h es, tros : butions ao.There in the op 7 shirts pearl only one Lutton-hnle.hor tutton and hoe in'frliing of coarse Single row simple 1 LT APN 18 1 and & of gti round them.The stvijsh these shirts are Madras ginghanis v.Ww bioraded striped ani cults, designs, zephyrs, «ik glnghams, slog ly W in basket squares, and rheviols and «cru liners.THE \"SKIRT AND SHIRT DRESS js again commendcd by tailors for; in the summer, whether mad: cotton cheviat, cotom dak, ginghams, zephyr, and Madras, or covered Linens.Tenniz and va 0 nels are stinilarly fashioned, and \u20ac in suripes Ted, gravish-blue, nn tan.or black with white, The sir vaist daseribed above with a yok.gather-d4 front.TH» yards und a half wide a: front and side breadths slopel A ribbon tel: bu or of pruri, compietés these xf of shir rouni the fout Towa kle of top.with COLORTD PIQUES AND LINENS, white ard colar Low rivat for DICGTHINES.last both duo x he heavier wash ar Pale yellow gique Cour, favor SUMMéeTr, dnd Wis nye cial up in elaborate fashions by French me rimmings of Leavy white ja lack velvet ribbons.The rani double Loxn-pieus larg.English entr: \\ oo Tor che with a broad fron: and back, and a squasr- trimmed with white liked for and voru l'nons.pique, SHOKT ENGUISH JACKETS reaching just :o the waist-Tine, +! hack and open front, turning hb long revers ty show a shir-was are again shown of white duel.cotton and linen, The edgr- a once.and two rows of pearl lu down the front.Other du k dr- belted waists with the fuiness s° ciglit small tucks that exterd alu the bust, and in four tucks «nly in | This waist extends Ihe a busgue inches below the waist ont,ile thy The belt, soflor collar, andl culls Galatea twill banded with whine = skirt, five vards wide at Yh for, is: at the top in frnn*, and the blue then be brougt WaT.sleeve-Luttons are used, the en™s ye 2e A Pave?fr nip.279 UxsSes WT Sarurnay, Marce 9, 1895.Te AE Ca SLA SAC br Naa ic.Slip 0 Leh gh a din eth THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TUT = Wi ALO Wir VOT UA TSS Terry » A {5 .- a .7 11 MINES FRIEND A BIT OF REAL LIFE, ith Long Fox, in \u2018The Young Woman.) case, Miss Annie, may I bring a -* 19 the concert to-morrow evens anastion shyly put by a blush- smiling girl seemed simple © and ecught not to have made rt sink like lead into my boots.wore standing in the hall of \u201ctho hotises belonging to a great 1x association for young women, \u201cone à week I took my turn ~1, ing to entertain the visitors \u2018hrong its cheerful, well-lighted m1 this particular evening we \"been practising for a musical en- -ainment which was coming oîf.: Lizzie, the best and brightest of © girls, was the chief performer, 1 =ang her simple songs with a srve* and lightness of heart which wade me smile and sigh as I won- | dered what her future was going to | Apparently it was already arranged, ad no need to enquire further, for\" ag girls of this rank the term.+1\" invariably means a lover.- l.izzie certainly deserved a good sad, one who would protect and ir the little country mouse in vast London.\u201c+ hear of the engagement, but crv failed me because I knew | no choice but to refuse the | - request.| | I had made these girls my \u20182 I had constantly been asked ow thing, and I had longed to Y+s\": 1£ seemed such a natural and a mere innocent way of 2 the evening, duly chaper- \u201c= one of the ladies in charge, ! \u2018Let the © nen romain in their separate \u2018on: was the reply ; \u2018they en- were obdurate._-rons experiment that of mix- , s=Xes) ~v may not take girls to .+x clarion,\u201d T argued, \u2018and the: r mixed all day : the shdp ~ work and feed together, ronsrantily boarded in the cs, and the factory hands.- - in fact.all life is a mix-' x 3.Girls are girls all the and in spite of every: 1 may be sure they will: < men, so is it not better | 11d enfold the voung cou-! :rr-tecting arms of our so- than lose them br nt- ng the fact of courtship a » : my sentiments, but T1 19 response, The commit-.+8 looked gravelv at me, and Sit me young ; while some of Pspied the pearl haop on my gement finger.and said I was liée, So the asscciation con- sn the old lines, and though \u201cno lost oa girl just at the cviti- - when her help would have inestimable value, we said z ubont it, and virned to some- vo I had done what I could \u201ctute way, When one of my «ma of her engagement T al- \u201c1 her to bring her lover to 1ved, and to spend an even- © heme\u2014an invitation which \u201c1h appreciated that I con- qrared it ; Lut this was now for on the following day Un up our house and > sand for the winter.I \u201c-oiner in Londen.and had rrecuds, nonr to whom 1 rust Lizzie, so no wonder » dreadfully hard to refuse « cold walking non winter said, \u2018and Jo is not very \u201cTv heart bled as I thought \u201c LOT 80 very strong either, comfort and luxury in \u2014\\ been able to receive him.awful difference this, be- girls and poor ; the love ares bur the surroundings\u2014 Sie different ! Beautiful Z,r the poor girl when the _ 7 days come and they can get cLpstrad Heath or sit in the I was only too! | { + advantage there, and it is | | no letter arrived.On my return | age were fraught with mystery, for sat by his bed.He did not know : where he was, or what he was say- home, after many months, my first | ing, and talked always about the cold enquiry was for Lizzic.She had left the association altogether \u2014she had not returned since she asked if her lover might come to the concert.So I went to the house where she lodged \u2014one of those estimable Girls\u2019 Homes, in which only the home element is lacking.where all the girls are good because they are quiet, and where everything goes by clockwork, à bell for prayers, and a bell for tea, and a bell for rlasses of all sorts, \u201cand sometimes a little amusement ; but never a bell which we know to be his, or the step which we love on the stairs, for no male visitors are admitted ; the committee think no right-fecling girl would even expect it, so they shut them up like field- birds in n cage and wonder that they do not sing.And here they told me that the child was dead, The matron had \u201cturned her out when she was in bit- .ter trouble, and then it was that that AN RY Na ANN N | | | ) i In .' Ti, AN 17?4 it LH Ve AA À foo Te { Ke, 4 \u2018and snow and poor little Lizzie.He | seemed to forget our happy days in remembering the bad ones; it was sad to hear him.\u2018In the morning he lay quieter, and we thought him better, but the doctor felt his pulse and said he was very ill.He did not speak much ; that day, but he knew me all right, {and often smiled, and once he looked \u201cUp in my face and said, \u2018Do you think \u2018the many mansions will be like our two associations, each very good of itself, but one for you and another for me ?because if so, I do not want to go there.\u201d \u2018I shook my head.\u201cNo, they will \u201cbe quite different, more like the home \u2018we have talked about, when we have fancied ourselves sitting either side «of the fire instead of tramping in the dreary streets.\u201d And when he want- \u2018ed to hear the reason, Miss Annie, Il said, \u201cBecause they are in my \u2018Father's house.\u201d 2 ; Ve £2 Say rr ee = Sty == \u201cLIZZIE, THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST OF MY GIRLS, WAS THE CHIEF PER- pat middle-aged, sour, unmarried woman, whom the world and trouble had failed to soften, heard some plain speaking.She called my Lizzie à name which makes my blnad boil even now, and porhaps I had better draw 2 veil over what I answered her ! Broken-hearted, I turned away from that house, and going home found that someone had brought me the poor child's letter written months: ago.Here it is in its unvarnished truth :\u2014 \"My Dear Mise Annie, \u20141 hope this will find vou quite well.1 miss von terribly ; vou are my one friend now, for my dear swesthicart is dead.You will be sorry, I krow.Perhaps vou will erv : 1 can't.All mm: tears are gone, I frel like a sione, \u2018The cold winds did ir: they were.so bad after Christmas, with driving rain.and he felr jr in hiz ens.We could not get to the People's Palace often, it took so ong.and I was working overtim~: but 510 would come and wait for me.thous ! begged him to go to his associition, but he night not take mo there, so he did rat care about going, and somehow we could neither of us make up our minds just to meet once a week, and spend the other eveninzs in the rooms of our separate associations, I owas foolish, IT know, JMiss Annie, for I actually asked the matron of \"MER.\u2018That evening I put another piliow under his head, and he was so much more comfortable that he fell asleep; he slept so well that when the landlady came in with her sewing and said sho could stay, I thought I wonld take the opportunity of run- \u2018ning home to tell the matron about my trouble.My dear young lady, she would not even let me inside the door.nor so much as begin my poor little story! She knew where I had been, and she called me a bad and wicked girl, ar! told me to go to a Refuge or Penitentiary, and not contaminate good and respectable young women.I came away sick with dis- tregs and shame.If you had been at home I would have gone to the association and asked vou to put mat- \u201cters right, bnt I feared the other ladies wonld not understand any b-t- ter than that woman did.They can\u2019t believe in sweethearts much, or they would not be so strict agains: them.\u2018TI went back very sorrowful, and my dear was ; Ni ! makers, and are § 153) only require to À ol) BIN I equal to those 2%) Le seen, as they ÿ i sold elsewhere are wonderful f for $3.00.value.[ SOFT HATS, $1.25 to $2.50.7 To-day we show you some of our leading styles of Hats, Neckwear, ete, but these cuts Nothing has been left un- ; can only convey a very small done this season to beat all idea of the goods we have in past efforts, and every depart- stock.ment is full of all the latest The GRADUATED DERBY.Makes 4 BW .23c to 50c Each.Very Fashionnble, ales smail Knot.We lave everything for novelties, and we shall offer 25c to 50c Each.Men\u2019s wear from head to foot.better value than every lee Under and Outer Garments, Hoping you will favor us : Le Spring Overcoats Ready-Made with a call.: FN and to Measure.John All New Suitings and Trouser- O fl an, Y | ings just in ; MEN'S OUTFITTER, Suits to order, 21350 to .| \u201c93 00 : 659 to 665 Craig street, ! MONTREAL.; Trousers to order, £3.00 to $7.50.| Lo ces vu ê Ÿ e » - * - : ; DENT\u2019S GLOVES and Other Makes, from 75¢ Up.Silk Lined $1.50 Pair.¥ ] - i coil ÿ f SOCKS, Twy Ll Py | ' RK > Wi \u201c\\ \\ \u2019 \u2018 7 gl \\ A : CAN NN \\ A \u2018 + ; Po & 3 Ce ge Yo A CN - 4 ne - t -\u2014-_-=\u2014==\u2014 - BOYS CLOT N ay | À Pipe ES 2 From 81.50 Per FHI NG MEN'S CLOTHING, FANCY OYFORE SHIRTS, with Cailaf ee EE ASE .\u2019 ° ., f oc ° SWEATERS, 9ä5c to $2.25.Made to Order and Ready-Made, Attached, from 30c¢ 1p VICTORY.Men\u2019s Underwear and ITosiery In All Grades anil Weights.\"m7 A i : .101481 0 oe.; .i .RÉ Ar 280 8 0e 1 2e gh SE REELS Sl A Sy OAD, fe cs ca hm AI.Scien Sg Ba hn its to ts in PT 3 ; Eee ere EE ra eran © Sho SU an aa Foto a ee Aa a 2 Ed die EE EE ces i 8 LE PES TE ET Bn AA dda Saturpay, Marcu 9, 18 95.15 pee\u201d FICTORIOUS VICTORIAS, Sy DEFFAT THE CRYSTALS AND \u201c\\PTURE THE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP.4 LANGE CROWD AND MUCH EXCITEMENT\u2014 YACHTING AND OTHER SPORTS.What a thiræ it is, this hockey -vss, Two thousand people in the Crys- .~k last night tp sea the fight for the rionshlp between the Crystals and the Waiting patiently by the hour nummy atmosphere.blue rosed, frozen - 3, recklss of all the mnrta: ils that \u201cut flesh is heir to.And good humered a \u2018aat.When the densely packed mass + \u2018guarters' burst their \u2018bonds, and swept Sgn \u201cys, a \u2018OFF SIDE \u201c2 rivers on fo th> ire, and + gwent back again and nailed up.af ho oblong shouted \u2018hurrah\u2019 in Coss of fs jov.When the are lamps \u201cintered by the puck.In showers on cat heads of the plu re, the crowd ani sheared ir the oo of irs il] a body-checkxed plaver go } a swish and a ratding thud, vas all right He got up again as an Even the blarant kazon was abo \"il (EC PRESS GAS sc LE \u20ac Jo wore as Qty - 7 THE LITERARY LADDER.h à 72h} = he whooring, and.\u2018rained the nerves vas in perfec.order A very good =v] -rowd.I» laughed and «ni itself warm al its own expense till \u201ctok.Then the Crystals \u201crowd con-~tuded that \u201c5 xhatever the matter with them.xsre all right\" Again, what so funny as three men, uhree and the whistling, the yelling, indeed.evervihing =» the utmost ten- rex WF \u2018 THE FENCE.NI r \"ASM BURST ; r ! three shovels gathering up the >! broken glass from the ice?It Even the lee mel*ad in the rsn: smile of the «rad.What (> when thera was the intermi:- , cone Où party vells cf every de- £7.\"What's the matter with = = up\u2019 Do \u2018em up Rah.rah rah.\u2019 | sois tribes in their palmiest days | Davz wept with onvv.Ler me let wight fall on -o the Ice-he sortis a , .aptly be~k with the concentrated \u201c ALL SAW THE MATCH.I of two thousand throats ting- 50478, It was great, Where (es, aTons 8,40?\u2018Bring \u2018em out, =.a* last.they came.and were Torgiven b ca game began.Surh a game of ao mortal sve hath selPOM sean.The Com tations of the epectitors ware a \u201cSept la the mater of \u2018scraps.* Teast af \u2018dirty plev and tha gars the number 0\u2019 \u2018off-sidrg,\" 201$ saristfied in nature, eA Wen heavy.and wor'h win- \u201cal be erand tn bi champions.CSS but vest warily the first The teams wore well mated clapped, | appeared, .there was | and for eight minutes the play was balanced.Then McDougall scored for the Victorias MARKS OF ESTEEM.amid such a shout \u2018from the onlookers as made the rafters ring.MeDougall showed np in good form again in the second game in a splendid rush, past every opponent, right through, nearly from goal tp gnal.A smart shot and the Vlies were (wo games ahead.A remarkably fine picre of work.The crowd noticed It.But the friends of the Crystals were hopeful: trusting in the staying powers of their favorites.Siephen came out in the third game; his lifting was great, and his aim d2ady.And the Virs knew it.The puck wos nearer the Crystal goal after seven mirutes* play.when S'enhen got his stick brneath Mie pr>ek, and Hited it clean through the Vies' goal.A marvellous shot, which was recognized by great cheering, Half time came during the fourth game.Up to that time very g>0d horkev had been played.although Mol'ouzall was ruled off twica, and Drysdale once.The referec worked hard and impartislly, \u2018off side\u2019 hap- rening atout every minnte.The Crystals, as ueitol.wire Trst on the ice, in the second half, panting to retrieve their fortunes.But y CNY) © YOU HOW T'WoULD BE \u2018WE ToL 8 ; à 10 ~ \\ > \u2018OH , D\\D You EVER .CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER\u2014FACES.the Vics.were equzlly determined, and brilliant was the play on both sides.Rankin scored in four minutes for the Victorias, and the hopes of the Crvstal backers sank \u2018© zero, and there remained.The Vics.were undeniably the faster skaters, and their passing quicker and more effective.Me- Douga!l scored cleverly again in the fifth game, Davidson got the sixth in one minute.All along EBtephsn made some wonderful lifts, In the sewenth game he scored by a lift from tha rentre.Only a minute was left for \u2018he final game.It was never scored.The whistl> blew, and the Virtorias were deservediy champions by five goals to two.Were the new champions bounced?The mad score that followed passes description.The songs of vi>tory might be heard in parts of the city long after midnight.Tha rammittee of! maragement are to be congratulated upon their effective arrange- ments for the accommodation of the specta- tons.Fallon ing are the teams: \u2014 Victoria\u2014Jones.goal: Henderson, point ; Grant, cover point: Davidson, McDougall, Rankin and Drinkwater.forwards.Crystal \u2014 White.goal; Drysdale, point : Srephem, cover point: Brewn, McQuisten, Fairbairn and Wall, forwards.Referee\u2014Mr.Chittick, of Ottawa.Umpireg\u2014Messrs.Larmonth and Shearer.Timekeepers\u2014Messrs.Doheny and Stephen.SUMMARY.Game 1.Victoria.MrDougall .8 min.Gama 2.Vietoriz.MeDougall .10 min.Game 3.Crystal.Stephon .7 min.Game £.Victoria.Rankin .4 min.Game 5.Victoria.McDougall .7 min.Game 6.Victoria.David-on .1 min.Game 7.Crystal.Stephen .12 min.ROLLING MILLS VS.CAVERHILL.À hockey match was played in the Prince Arthur Skating Rink last nieh: beuween à team irom the offire of the Montreal Rolling Mills ans] none from the hardware house of Messrs.Caverhill, Learmont & Co.The game resulted in a victory for the former by five goals to one.Mr.J.Virtue acted as referee, CURLING.CALEDONIA DEFEATS ST.JOHNS.The return match between the Caledonia and St.Johns Clubs was play~d off vester- day, and the Calédnia team won by a ma- jority of seven shots.The following was the gcore:\u2014 St.Johns.Caledonia.D.A.Moore A.D.Mann E.KR.Smith T.R.McArthur R.Dixon J.H.Robertson WwW.Wyman, skip, W.Lyall, skip, \u2014 -=17 Major Young Fev.E.M.Hill Wo.Wight H.Hutchison R.Goold G.W.Sadler J.B.Stewart, skip, Geo.Cook, skip, Total.\u2026.25 Total.32 Majority for Cadedomia.7 shots.The first ma'~h was plaved in St.Johns «n Jan.21.when \u2018he Calcdonias were up saven shots.SKATING.MASQUFERADE AT THE GTFER RINK.The last masquerade of \u2018he season of the Otter Skating Rink, Poin; St, Charles took place on Wednesday night, The name of the rink is somewhar new to the public.but is not to the juvenile skaters of l'aint St.Charles, who have very largely patronized i: and made the masquerade a decided success.The \"Otter Kazoo Band\u2019 enlivened the evening's sport with several selections of music.SNOWSHOEING.THE ARGYLE CLUB.About twenty-five members of the Argyle Snowshoe Club trarnped to the club house list night and spent a pleasant evening.The annual! dinner of the club will be held on Marrh 15, at the Exchange Hotel.BASKET RAI.THE VICTORIA RIFLFS WILL PLAY.A challenge match hetween No.3 Co.and No.4 Co.of the Virtoria Rifles will take place next Thursday evening, and an exciting and close rontest is expected.FOOTBALL.THE C F, A.MEETING The meeting of the Cenatian Football Ass.vjotion advertis>d for next Monday night.at the Queen's Hotel has been postponed 18.| until Monday, Marth POSTPONED.i telegraphed that THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.YACHTING.THE CANNES REGATTA.Cannes, March 8.\u2014The race for the challenge cup, No.1, valued at 8.000 francs, given by Mr.James Gordon Bennett and Mr.Ogden Goelet, which was postponed last Monday until to-day, was again put off until next Wednesday.This was done in order to give tho new yacht \u2018Allsa\u2019 an opportunity to put om a new topmast and make neves- sary changes in her sails, ete.The race is for yachts of over twenty tons.The cup is now held by the 'Britanmia,\u2019 which won it last wear.The \u2018Ailsa\u2019 and the \u2018Britannia\u2019 will rece to-morrow for the Prix de Monte Carlo.The course will be from Cannes to a mark boat outside of Isle de St.Honorat, thence to a home boat to the east of Point \"Monaro, The time allowance whiah the \u2018Ailsa\u2019 concedes to the \u2018Britannia\u2019 has nat yet been made known.London, March S.\u2014The \u2018Field\u2019 will say tomorrow that the \u2018Allen's\u2019 strongest point seems to be windward, although she does not appear to be so stiff as the \u2018Britannia.\u2019 RAMIE FOR THE 'VALKYRIE'S SAILS, It is reported that Lord Dunraven is going to have the salls for his new \u2018Valkyrle\u2019 made of ramle instead of cotton duck.Ile thinks that he can get stronger and lighter sails by using this material, and so cun- siderably reduce the top hamper of his yacht, Ramie is used in the \u2018East Indies to supply fibre for fish nets and cloths,\u2019 says the \u2018Century Dictionary.\u2019 \u2018Tn length, thickness, and woodiness the stems mostly resemble hemp.The fibre is unsurpassed in strength, is in an exceptional degree unaf- tected by moisture, in fineness rivals flax, and has a silky lustre shared only by jute._\u2014 A CYCLONE IN GEORGIA.Atlanta, Ga.March &\u2014A cyclone swept over Georgia to-night.In Atlanta the wind blew at forty miles an hour.In the neighborhood of Cedar town the storm was most furious.Great damage is reported but mo details can be obtained.A railway operator above Rome the cyclone struck a southern train and would prebably have wrecked it, had the train not entered a long deep cut, which protected it.\u2014_\u2014 > - \u2014- DEATH OF AN INVENTOR.Kansas City, March 8.\u2014Mr.Frederick E.Sickles, the inventor of the Corliss engine, of the apparatus for steering ships by steam and of the Sickles\u2019 automatic trip steam cut off, which revolutionized the steam engines of the world, died suddenly in his office this afternoon, a poor man after others had made fortunes from his inventions.For some years Mr.Sickles had been the engineer of the local water works company.He vas born near Camden, N.J., seventy-six years ago.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CORNWALL ISLAND INDIAN SHOT.\u2018Cornwall, March S.\u2014Mike Oak, an Indian, was sericusly shot to-day on Cornwall Island.As near as can be ascertained some Indians who were trespassing on the Esterbronke farm, attacked young Frank Esterrbronke and William Carpenter.their hired man, when Carpenter shot Oak.pe SPEAKER PEEL TO RESIGN.9.\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 this morning announces that Speaker Peel will resign in a Tew days.Editorially it says the country will hear of his determination with wunfeigned regret.His health has declined since his wife's death.He will leave the chair as soon as his successor is appointed.The Right Hon.London, March THE RIGHT HON, A.W.PEEL.Henry Campbel!-Bannerman's name is mentioned in that connection.[The Right Hon.Arthur Wellesiey Peel, D.C.L., M.P., Speaker of the House of Commons, is the youngest son of the late Right Hon.Sir Robert Peel, and was born in 1829.He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, and in 1865 first entered parliament for Warwick, which he continued to represent \u2014 THE RIGHT HON.HENRY CAMPBELL- BANNERMAN, down to the present time.He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board, from December, 156$, to January, 1871; Secretary to the Board of Trade from 1871 to 1873: Patronage Secretary to the Treasury, 1873-1874, and Under Secretary to the Home Department for nine months in 1880.On the retirement of Sir Henry Brand, in 1884, Mr.Peel was elected Speaker, and held the post amid general expressions of good will from all parties.After the dissolution of 1886, he was proposed as Speaker by Lord Randolph Churchill, and seconded by Mr.Gladstone.He was made D.C.L, Ox- ford, on June 22, 1887.) She al > THE QUEBEC CABINET.ALLEGED LACK OF HARMONY.Quebec, March 8.\u2014It is reported that yesterday's meeting of the Taillon Cabinet was a most stormy one.Of course it is not known what were the questions under consideration; but a pretty good guess can be made.In any case, whatever they were they appear to have greatly disturbed the equanimity of the ministers and to indicate that there is very little ground for the contention of the \u2018organs\u2019 that the utmest harmony reigns.It is sald that, after the meeting, Attorney-Gencral Casgrain, in his usual impulsive way, exclaimed: \u2018 Weli, if this is the way matters are, I will throw up the whole thing and resume the exercise of my profession.\u201d The rumors that Mr.Pelletier's resignation is probable are also circulating once more.KEEPING THEM IN THE DARK.The Taillon Government's chief English organ here, the \u2018 Chronicle,\u2019 is doing its best to keep its Protestant readers in this district in ignorance of the bostile stand which their brethren in the Montreal, Eastern Townships and other sections of the province have been forced to take on the subject of the loan and their representation in the provincial cabinet.It has not yet had a word to say regarding the general and alarming uprising of the Protestant element outside of Quebec in the matter, but nevertheless news of it is beginning to reach them through other sources and the expression of sympathy with it is very general and hearty.Ou the other hand, the government's French organs bere, like the \u2018 FEvene- ment.\u201d are endeavoring to misrepresent the true state of the case to their readers and to ralse the national cry by stating that the ¢ Witness,\u201d the \u2018 Herald\u2019 and the \u2018Star\u2019 cannot pardon Mr.Tail- lon for having floated the loan through the medium of French, instead of English, bankers.OBITUARY.Middletown, Conn., March 8.\u2014The Rev.Samuel Fuller, D.D., emeritus professor at Berkeley Divinity School, died this morning.He was born in Rensselaer- ville, N.Y., in 1802.Now York, March 8.\u2014Dr.M.D.Field, a nephew of Cyrus W.Field, died this morning.Dr.Field was treasurer of the Medical Legal Society and was one of the Bellevue Hospital insanity experts.Paris, March 8.\u2014Mr.Chas.Edmund Delort, the painter, died here yesterday.He was made a member of the Legion of Honor in 1889.London, March 8.\u2014Mr.Paton, ihe landscape painter, Edinburgh, to-day.He was born Mn 182s.London, March 8.\u2014Bishop William Weathers died at Isle Worth, on March 4.H= was one of the best known Ko- man Catholic prelates in England.Parfs; March 8\u2014Mr.Chas.Edouard Armädfl-Dumaresq, the painter, died here yest He was an officer of the Legion*e£ Honor.Atlantic City, N.J., March 8.\u2014Prof.E.C.Hin», of Girard College, died here this morning.Walter Hugh died ir \u2014 IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.INTERESTING DISCUSSION ON THE SUBJECT OF UNEARNED INCREMENT.Londcn, March 8.\u2014Mr.A.V.Provend, a Liberal, representing a division of Glasgow, brought up in the Commons this evening the subject of the unearned in- cremeit.He moved that \u2018no system cf taxation can be equitable unless it include the direct assessment of such enhanced value of land as is due to an increase of population, wealth, and growth of towns.\u2019 Mr.Shaw-Lefebvre, President of the Local Government Board, replied that without doubt there had been a continu- nus increase in the value of urban land.The landlords had enjoyed the full benefit of the increment without bearing their share of increase of taxation.He could not commit himself to any party or scheme of reform, nor promise a government bill, but he could express his hearty endorsement of Mr.-Provend\u2019s views.Aîter Sir Edward Clarke, Conservative, for Plymouth, had argued against Mr.Provend, the motion was passed without division.The short debate was heard with keen interest by the House, as it bore directly upon the vexed question ol ground rents in large towns, most notably London.\u2014 lpm THE G.T.R.ACCOUNTS.London, March 8.\u2014 The \u2018Times\u2019 will say to-morrow:.\u2014\u2018As regards Mr.Barker's report on the accounts of the Grant Trunk Railway, we have reason to believe that although the accounts reveal a very unsatisfactory state of \u2018things, the position of the company is not so had as current rumors allege.For instance, the report that the assets contain more than half a million worthless Chicago & Grand Trunk coupons is untrue.\u2019 -\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTES AND NOTICES.$200, in payments of $10 cash and §7 monthly.will buy an excellent N.Y.Upright Piano, at Nordheimer's, 213 St.James street.A Credit \u201cto Canada.\u2014No piano ever placed before the public has won such in- stantancous silcess as the new scale Nordheimer piano.Built throughout on the lines of the Steinway & Chickering Pianos, it possesses a tone of exquisite quality, coupled with an action of rare precision and durability, Some choice samples now on sale in the Nordheimer ware-rooms, 213 St.James street.250 for used Nordheimer Upright Piano.Almast like new.Nordheimer\u2019s, 213 St.James street.For clearing the voice Brown's Pron- chial Troches are highly esteemed by clergymen.\u201c Pre-eminently the best.\u2019 \u2014Rev.Henry Ward Beecher.\u2018I recommend their use to public \u2019speakers.\u2019\u2014 Rev.E.H.Chapin.\u2018Of great service in subduing hoarsencss.\u2019\u2014Rev.Daniel Wise, New York.\u2018An invaluable medicine.\u2019\u2014 Rev.C.S.Vedder, Charleston.S.C.They surpass all other preparatiens in removing hoarseness and allaying irritation of the throat.Sold only in boxes.Price 25 cents.LT - - Ww - = - - \u201c ma SEE ES dd Same ao cols aod Mc ED Rs Orns ar Sip ane de ee Var FD Es , MORE RELIEF FOR NEWFOUND- LANDERS.Boston, March 8.\u2014A special meeting of the directors of the Roston Merchants\u2019 Association was \u2018held this morning and as a result the association is to contribute $350 to the relief fund of the Newfoundland sufferers.It was also voted that each member of the board contribute $5 and that all members of the as- gociation be asked to make an individual contribution of a similar amount.Contributions for the Newfoundland Relief Fund are stil coming in slowly.They now amount tO more than $6,100.ADVERTISEMENTS.HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.HOW IT WAS FOUND BY A LANARK COUNTY LADY.SHE HAD SUFFERED FOR YEARS FROM WEAKNESS AND PAINS IN THE BACK\u2014SCIATICA COMPLICATED THE TROUBLE AND ADDED TO HER MISERY\u2014HER HEALTH MIRACU- LOGBLY RESTORED.(From Brockville \u2018 Recorder.\u2019) On a prosperous farm in the township of Montague, Lanark county, lives Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wood, esteemed by all who know them.Mrs.Wood was born in the village of Merrickville, and spent.her whole life there until her marriage, and her many friends are congratulating\u2019 her on her recovery to lheail and strengtn after years of pain and suffering.When the correspondent of the \u2018Recorder\u2019 called at the Wood homestead, Mrs, Wood, although now not looking the least like an invalid, said that since girlhood and until recently, she was troubled with a weak back which gave her great pain at times.As she grew older tbe weakness and pain increased.and for nearly twenty years she was never free from it.About a year ago her misery increased by an attack of sciatica, and this with her back trouble forced her to take to bed, where she re-' mained a helpless invalid for over four months.Different doctors attended her and she tried numerous remedies said to be a cure for her trouble, but despite all she continued to grow worse.She was advised to try Dr.Williams's Pink Pills, but she had dosed herself with so many medicines that her faith in the healing virtues of anything was about gone.At last a friend urged her so strongly that she consented to give the Pink Pills a trial.Before the first box was all used she felt a slight improvement.which determined her to continue this treatment.From that out she steadily improved.and was soon able to be up and about the house.A further use of the Pink Pills drove away cvery vestige of the pains which had so long afflictel her, and she found herself again enjoying the blessing of perfect health.Eight months have passed since she ceased using the Pink Pills, and in that time she has been entirely free from pain or weakness, and says she is confident no other medicine would have performed the wonders Dr.Willlafs's Pink Pllls have done for her.She says: \u2018I feel happy not only because I am now free from pain or ache, but because if my old trouble should return at any time I know to what remedy te look for a release.\u2019 Dr.Williams's Pink Pills are especially valuabla to women.They build up the blood, restore the nerves and eradicate those troubles which make the lives of so many women, old and young, a burden.Dizziness, palpitation of the heart, nervous headache and nervous prostration speedily yield to this wonderful medicine.They are sold only in boxes, the trade mark and wranper printed in red ink, at 50 cents a box or six hoxes lor $2.50, and may be had of druggists or direct by mail from Dr.Williams's Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont.Positively cured by these Little Pills.- - They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.small Pill.Smali Dose.£rmal! Price.The * Skrei\u2019\u2019 Cod Liver Oil, pure, pale, and almost tasteless.No other Oil to compare with it.Kenneth Campbell & Co.FOR ATHLETES » INVALIDS - WHEN \u2014 \u2014 AND \u2014 Training.J 0 H N STO N S Convalescents.\u2014 AS A\u2014 X2everage.= \u2014 IS \u2014 ; and Heaîth.AR TE MES Bordes PI TRE SE PF ST ae apte ob ae ADVERTISEMENTS.O N E To reduce our WwW E = K over stock we mate O N LY \u2018the following offre: : oA Any one ordering a Ream of NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES may have the Crest, Monogram or Address Embossed op the Sheets at HALF REGULAR PRICE, NO CHARG for Monogram or Address Dies wbich remain our property.Paper from the leading makes to £elect from, in Latest Styles at Lowest Prices.BISHOP'S, 169 St.James st.R{JORE WHOLESOME A AND TASTE BETTER., Pastry and Cakes made with the kelp of \u2014\u2014 THE \u2014 COOK'S FRIEND BARKING POWDER.23 Send f r samples and prices of our Roofing and Sheathing Feits.&c.Prices Low.Quality Guaranteed.CEO.W.REED, RTanuniarciurer.MONEY TO LEND At Low Rate of interest and on favorab'e terms, on first-class property.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO, of Canada.VERDUN LEVEE Tenders for the construction of the Verdun Levee will be received at the office of the Verdun Council, Room 700 New York « Life Building.till 12 o'clock noon on MON- ; DAY, 'Mureh 25, 1595, Plans and specifica- tiens may be seen at the office of the En- + gineer, Jas.Adam, C.E., No.713 New York t Life Building.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Signed, N.T.RIELLE Ree -Treas, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED MONEY TO LIND.CERHINES À DINTON.NOTARIES AND COMMISS CNERS, Liv St, James \u201ctrect, ASsIi
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