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F Last 4 me, - \\ + em Ek, 2° : Ÿ NN Te exige Edition.EE i to him - WB SAS 8.?vos a th .a \u2014 - i Ë i 3 se but on a la pT î Ï = hed Mr y \"x Re \u201c3 : _ ZE Ph + - mem 4 3 A vor, XXXVIL, No #47, - +2\u20ac2 - i 2 noni ang < , 7 = MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1896.PRICE ONE CENT.4: the gov.; ur NTR regard ta .is Speers THE BAT] OT the Mayor would fun bim Hard; but it that the different civil courts were de-| successful and several encounters took voters are said to have started for Can- THE CRETAN REVOLT } A and à .i .was felt that while the latter might have serted this morning and that not a sin- place between them and the Angers men ada on Friday afternoon, and no doubt \u201c ° A 1 a por LL Sorta jarge Interests in his favor, Ald.gle case was ready to be proceeded with.which ended the latter's usefulness as| reached here and the polls in due course.-\u2014 Se i pers .enny had the vast mass of the voters brib AN N enshie! tr ag (+ ; , ers for the time being.ASSAULT UPON FRENCH nshiel 1s y It Was Cast in the Local vith whom he wes the favorite from the MR.LAURIER.; THE AUDITORIUM WAS FILLED.A! Way he start : BT.JOHNS CITY.OFFICIALS.as E .Ç ., .+ \u2018 ES \\ 4 ctics wag Divisions, In the St.Antoine division a deeper | event Hon.aurier mes in town fast St.Johns, Que., June 23.\u2014Although the (To the Editor of the \u2018Witness.\u2019) x + & 13e.- : © ening for a few hours and although ad- ir\u2014 \u2018 Ju LP\u201d { M, ¢ _ interest was felt in the contest than had yj & candidates here are both Liberals both| Sir,\u2014In reply to \u2018Onlooker\u2019s\u2019 query of} New York, June 23.\u2014The \u2018 Herald's\" lends i.vised by his friends to seek some rest, s hat I h : a , arties are working bard and appearances June 19, I beg to say that can throw , p = pp s alw .ever been expressed before.For the replied that he would return to Montreal ; ,g Correspondent at Athens says: A letter | ATA Tilt STRUGGLE ELSEWHERE first time, perhaps, in the hist f th : indicate a heavy vote.Queen's weather; some light on Mr.Donald Macmaster's from a most trustworth ?i Saturday i) Ji .divisi » P ps, In the history Oo be to-morrow whether the news should be of prevalls It is thought the result will statement that \u2018upon his word,\u2019 the Coch- and b nt à stworthy offical source ; \u2018 ivision, i , : : - \u2019 nal on, early mae ere the triumph or otherwise for the Liberal 1, close.rane zuditorium was only half full when.nt states o ceci messenger = a ; ; ; LL, s that o trim fo TIE VOTE LIKELY TO BL A RE-|like beavers all day for the respective poe He 1s exceedingly hopeful of a BERTHIER COUNTY.be was present between nine and ten french officials from th P Neat 19 two 4 1e Crow] © - candidat They lv lent thel avorable verdict from the people.Louiseville, Berthier County, Que, PM at the Liberal demonstration onl ompany ith © Neptune,\u2019 in a address ORD-BREAKER es.ey not orly en eir , * É 21 June 15.trictly speaking Mr.Macmas- pany with the chancellor of the IN remark dog carts and carriages, but with the ST.ANTOINE DIVISION.June 23.\u2014Yoting is going on pretty lively ter is correct, but he is juggling with the French consulate, were walking on the W 5 ; :| this morning.and a full vote is expected.\u2019 ; od sed with ; ; , __ | Voters' lists in their hands, rushed here! The Phillips square poll promises to be a 5 P facts which are as follows: Mr.Laurier; U2Y, When a group of Turkish soldiers es slider Everybody went to bed last night with | and there discovering the reluctant Or very heavy one.Before nine o'clock a The weather is fine and cool and the commenced his address at 8.45 and finish began to curse them as \u2018glaours\u2019 and Gs CoE the consciousness that before another sun indiff : per- ' roads are in good condition.No fore- \u2019 \u201cii A 5 had set the most momentous political | ba 8 the x oot of hie lass in Die 1 vor, Soup of about twenty voters had as- cast can be given of the result yet ed at 9.10.After a short delay Sir of the 1 al a a.one À orge ana issues whi~n had ever agitated the coun- A .eh D of thls cass in Dis FAVOT,| sembled and the majority of opinion a ; Oliver Mowat commenced his address in °F the Turkish soldiers drew his sword, hol \u2018as held 3 fry sine Led ation would be set plus mee ecause of his political prin- seemed to be of a deep red color.STANSTEAD COUNTY.English finishing about 9.35.All through Put Was seized Dy other persons, who ia + 1 E+ ry since Co >TE vou set- > i - ; oo e crowd : tled The morning broke clear and | nections.\u201cThe Pod de eq à 7 Magog, Que, June 23.\u2014The weather 13) Sir Oliver's speech many of the audience, be Te py from carrying out \"a he tow , bright.A light vreeze made a desir- almost eve consid oro tas hy ab vo IN ONTARIO.; , very fine and voting is progressing lively which was very largely composed of the ho : The French consul protested.-.=F balcon 5 able coolness, while a clear skv and a the hill nd : = a amily above Ottawa, June 23\u2014Weather fine and abd systematically.A very large vote French-Canadian artisan class, were to the Governor-General, but up to the ht was \u2018riendly sun had \u2018an inspiritine effect, most enial ol en = oe in cool.À heavy vote Is being polled.The will be polled.Some betting at two to struggling to get out, as doubtless bav- present It is not known if satisfactory » and io.\u201chich was felt at once, as far as tte in local social Mite Ma e met with speculation is that at least one Liberal One In favor of a Conservative victory.|ing heard Mr.Laurier in French they ®XCuses have been made to the French i he first city and district of M | 1 was © h 2 & any gentlemen, | will be elected.Sir Charles Tupper re- CHAMBLY AND VERCHERES.did not care to stay in the intense heat ©fâcers.The Turks are marking the Li CC or parce Montreal was con-; Who cared nothing at all about bis poli- turned last night but he has not vote to listen to a speech in English, which shops of Christians with the sign of the .\u2018er sai! M vvrned, by the early turning out of the tics, voted for him because he was thei St.Lambert, Que., June 23.\u2014A heavy : ; \u2019 ° He \u2019 ause De was their and is a mere spectator they could not understand.It was then °TOS8.The Austrian consul having no- T Votes, voters.There was a huzz at the head- family physician.\u2018One man was heard \u2019 vote is being polled here, but there has y ; ° ir Oliver ticed that the bureau of the Austrian plattorm quarters of the two partics long before to say, \u2018I detest the Remedial bi IN TORONTO, been great delay at the polls owing to that Mr.Laurier interrupted Sir Oliver ee 5 y, st the Remedial bill, which Mowat and implored the French-speaking POSt Was thus marked\" drew up a pro- : As a mire o'clock, while the committee rooms Dr.Roddick, has undertaken to support: Toronto, Ont., June 23.\u2014Polligg Is go- obstructions put in the way of voters.nor \u2019 pport; portion of the audience to remain quiet test to the Governor-General.This ; preser*.were throaged with hangers-on.The but he cured my leg when all the other 128 ON briskly in all of the city divisions Old and well-known residents of from 8 i h marking of the houses of Christi ha x I was Tuanizers wore an air of importance city doctors failed, and I must vote for to-day and the vote in each is expected fifteen to twenty years\u2019 residence here and accord = a the patient nl caused intense excitement oe ie RA \u2019 r e .> 2 red ani wtih had a stupefying effect upon the him, even if Manitoba is to be coerced.\u2019 Lo De about the largest on record.The have been subjected to a regular cross wo quieting effect, but the throng people, who feel their massacres are ia E SS iso Diere voter, w ia not k ; g fire of questions, consuming as much as , | \u2019 Ï - à ce ; pers D'er, v bo dia not know where he On the other band, Mr.Mackay, while weather is all that could be desired for Afteen mutes for each vote was so great and the heat so very in- ténded at Canea.Premier Delyannis has : ! a\u2019 ha! t0 go and wore that helpless look supported by citizens of substance and we election day.IN VAUDREUIL COUNTY.terse that thousands left the building called upon the most rampant of the af oi Le whe : ind sen : : f .J N .LI on ie | nh B in teative of the infrequency standing.had also at his back the work- c pee June 28 \u2014Crown Attorney ere Sir Oliver Mowat had concluded his NeWspapers to stop the personal vio- 3 3 ! ven »ith which governments call upon him | ing classes, of whom hundreds took the CUTTY and a number of detectives were| Hudson, Que., Vaudreuil County, June address.lence of their attacks.Under the firm D m: to nphold the constitution.Clerks were day that they might work and vote for creased ously lost night In unearthing 93 The weather is superb.Voting is| At the conclusion of Sir Oliver Mowat's Stand taken by the government, backed ; me sv.cabmen were iu a flutter; the him.In this division, the Liberals} Wha te ; ave been an extensive quiet.This was formerly a strong Con- speech I myself left the rink, after a hard by the King, the public excitement is ë 2 0 vard-hegler smoked furiously; while the claimed before noon that the majority of Top racy tof fraudulent voting.A meet- servative poll but to-day appearances go struggle to get out of the crowd, which cooling down.The impossibility of N ; ve camillates drove from poll to poll with| Mr.Mackay, would be several hundreds.I8 Teporte to have been held in the! to show that the vote will be pretty well at that time certainly filled one half of Greece actively intervening in the Cre- NS SO anviery painted ia lively colors upon With equal boldness, however, was this rooms of a prominent political worker, at qivided.the immense building, and while pausing tan question is dawning even upon the i avis their expressive countenances.claim advanced for Dr.Roddick, There = o thirty-two men were present, each at the door to look back upon the enor-| more jingoistic, who see the force of .roduee1 The lists were those of 1894, and pro-figes a great rush to the polls at the noon o whom was oo apend the day personat- DOWN BY THE SEA.mous though now smaller mass of people, Greece's position if she remains quiet, a , © Toe en - ; .i > A led a vast amount of confusion and hour, and a heavy vote was polled in ing voters at different booths in the city.Mr.Macmaster drove up to the door, on as she will do unless the government is Pd resented irritaiion.The vote 1d this division A signal was arranged whereby the plug- THE LIBERALS EXPECT TO CARRY SIX SEATS TN ; \u2018 trl.Mr ne Ps mot remem- ; ; NEW BRUNSWICK AND TO SWEEP PRINCE SU Urbain street, accompanied by Mrs.overturned.The combined risings in vo au * F | he number of his last residence.In the Centre, it was conceded at an se might be identified on the outside of EDWARD ISLAND Macmaster, and entered the building, Macedonia, in Armenia, and among the = & thusias- [2 returning officer, smoking his cigar, \u20acarly stage that the Hon.Mr.McShane the polling booth.He was to mention : 23.The situati while Mr.Evanturel, M.P.P., for Pres-| Druses are reckoned to be working for ay speech, «+i his staff of clerks, glancing at the Would have a hard time of it.The Lih- the name William Kelly if challenged at St, John, NB, dune 25\u2014The syuation cott, was speaking Crete and Greek aspirations As but ce papers with the utmost coolness, insist- °T@l party has not a manufacturers\u2019 fund the door and then pass inside and per- In the province hora: \"than the This, then, accounts for his assertion EER a en (A upon the voter making an effort.@t lis disposal, like thelr opponents, and, sonate a voter previously decided on.By DIERIer for ee Of St Jone that the building was only balf full\u2014so it VENEZUELA TANGLE.nd Polley: There was delay.bad temper, and com- iD the support of Mr.Quinn the money & certain signal he was to be identified Prosen & > vi may have been when he arrived\u2014after| Georgetown, B.C., June 22.\u2014It is learn = est good siwations which would have teen avoid- Was poured out like water.Mr.Mac- by one of the party scrutineers and was the Liberals are confident of \u2018carrying the leading lights had concluded their} qq p hat Mr.Harri : ears 0 ffer vou «à bad the list been brought up to date.Skane had a vast amount of personal Not to be questioned whatever name be Ellis, and are making a strong effort in addresses Mr.Macmaster apparently o Lee at Mr.Harrison, a British ofl- i ist that And those who had no residence in 1594 YOrk to do, and in the house to house 8ave.The men were to receive $10 a the county to elect Col.Tucker.Mr.did not notice that the enormous crowd oe a be overseeing & number of la- N enrich- \u2018ound themselves without a vote.much canvass of the division he had many day in any case and $20 if successful.The Colter, Liberal, is having a hard fight outside who could not get within hear- dt wno were employed mn making a j , of the :0 their chagrin.The old list, in short YOiunteer supporters.There is, however, detectives have the names of ten of the| in Carleton but will probably be elected, ing of the speakers otherwise, tore down road from Barima to Cuyuni, was arrest- 4 A greater meant the disfranchisement of all recent & P0tency about the solid cash, which too Men and state they will be arrested for as will Mr.Gilmour in Charlotte.These the sides of the wooden building from ed on June 15 on an order from Caracas - à Let us | citizers.frequently nullifies good in*entior .The conspiracy in the event of their betag!-Were the only comstituencies in the pro- the stage to the two side entrances so and taken to the Venezuelan station op- x » ive our i crowds listened to Mr.McShane and frightened from carrying their eonduct| vince that were represented by Liberals.| ; posite Yuruan.The arrest has caused \u2019 J | Promptly at nin» o'clock the polls all ,.tht they might put their heads in and piuch excite , princi- | ty opened and the vot at Feard Mr.Quinn with poorly-concealed through.The election of Mr.King in Queen\u2019s hear the great Liberal leader.This is l1uch excitement among thé British here, - Po aver the city, Opo .; ; come to once Car om > 9 drop in There was impatiencz, and yet, it was admitted that Information was sworn out at half-past] County is conceded, as is that of Mr.a fact, \u2018upon my word.\u2019 AB who look to Great Britain to take im- * nce cominenced i ., .B.; ; .J no crush.inde.at any of the polls be Mr.Quinn would, at the smallest, run the ine this morning against Willtam Dalby jJLiewis, who opposes Dr.Weldon in Al- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mediate action in the matter.Ed tore tarlie oclock: but the business] People's Jimmy\u2019 very hard.Not that an employee in Bay street firehall, charg- pert.The North Shore will probably g0| EDUCATIONAL BILL WITHDRAWN.|.new York, June 23.\u2014 despatch to the Ÿ litical Ca \u2019 ; there was any depression in Mr.M-| ing him with voting on the name of Ar- Sonservative as before, though the Lib- qu , Herald\u2019 from Caracas, Venezuela, says: \\, 0 Mica men (ok advantage of the morning hours Shane's committee room Mr.McSh thur Leners ' erals predict the deteat of Mr.McInerney London, June 22.\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 says that A paper just received here from Granada % Mr.J.ither iv ; s.r.McShane .À ; ; ; , = le a ate tor bie Te, ot | Mr Jon ous Rohertson, Independent in eut by Me.Leblanc, Independent 1e 0 \"ie, anne SSCL | Ve ni, save cmt 00 June 15 4 K umbers their places of business in order to allow would be sent back to Ottawa, to lét the candidate in Toronto East, received at) In Northumberland the fight is between Education bill and to introduce in 1897 a Verezuelan force crossed the British | i s were their employees to record their votes country know that Montreal had a con-| ten o'clock a private despatch from Buf- Mr.Mitchell, Liberal, and Mr.Morrissey, short bill increasing the financial assist- side of Acarabisi river.As they pro- \\ {cPh _ TT LC siderable existence on the banks of the falo notifying him that a carload of vot- Independent.Mr.Robinson, the Conser- ceeded on their march to the headquar- a {cPher- as they pleased.At all the polls visited St.Lawrenc ers was on his way to Toronto and 1d vative, beat the Hon.Peter Mitchell in ance given by the government to volun- ters of the Barima and Barame rivers.in - IEA de, and in the early morning there were always ; nee.y © aud wou \u2019 | , tary schools.The \u2018Times\u2019 denounces the 4 ES illivrav to be found half a dozen voters waiting The saloons were closed by law but | arrive here at quarter past eleven o'clock the by-election last year, but his chances decision and declares that Mr.Balfour the Yuruar gold territory, they inter- D Ir.Me- thair turn.The business w A of ~ there is\u2019 generally a back entrance on in charge of an ex-alderman of Toronto.have been greatly weakened by the can- he government leader in the House of fered with the mining operations of a Po | ample coli ; The 1 : Pad ve be ehecked election day.This was early discovered IN KINGSTON.didature of Mr.Morrissey.Mr.Dom- Commons is largely responsible for the party of British colonists from Demera- 0 CAIUUIS., S ; ,; , Pd d yarn the voter had to remember his old ad and abundantly made use of, with results Kingston, Ont.June 28.\u2014Last evening ville, Liberal, is making a strong fight mismanagement of parliamentary busi- ra.The real object of the Venezuelan \u2019 1er fell dross it chère was any doubt he was that were all too apparent as the day wore | orders were received at the Barracks from |! King's aud is confident of victory, and Less.which has compelled the strongest colonists, it is reported, was to reach 3 iress,; s \u2019 v 4\u201d ed yeo- sworn with exasperating slowness and on Even the canvassers and heelers in the Conservative militia department to this seems to be the opinion generally government of modern times to surrender the mouth of the Yuruan, thus obtain- ne hat had solemaity.he ad to un the cauntlet of thé committee rooms succumbed in many march the men of Battery 'A to the|beld.Mr.Costigan is being hard press- |, , eqple and discredited Opposition.Mr.ing a commanding position in their ef- ° £ vas lis- two election agents outside: and before instances, to the temptations of the \u2018side poils then to be marched back to bar-| ed DY Mr.Leforest in Victoria, but will Balfour, speaking to his motion that the fOTtS to secure a foothold in the rich vg ho bad be had made Ps mark in many in.Gor and were observed giving maudlin racks for the day.This was done at ten PTOPably be elected.Reports from West- chairman leave the chair, said Parliament 801d region of Venezuela or Guiana.To cs 1e C i , - ; ; , , \u2019 7 >ringle.A AT A ROUE as ay instructions to the voters with a preter-| o'elock.The government fears they Moreland to-day indicate that the French yould meet early in 1897, and would ful- do this it is supposed that they proceed- 4 rnwall 5 Th \u2019 natural gravity, which all the more sure- might be influenced to vote as free men VOte is being thrown against Mr.Powell, 4; the pledge which the government made ed above the Acarabisi, which crosses \u2018he Le : e organization in the tw - i ; j i se i nN dustry.ke ore: zation 1» the vo great di y made tragic disclosure if allowed their liberty.the Conservative candidate, in which | [card to voluntary schools.Critics Venezuelan line between Acarabisi and 4 | govern- a toes ree uen ae - fo eed, & group ° prorkers were noticed Kingston, Ont., June 23.\u2014A big strug- \u20acvent the government will be defeated might say that this was an extraordinary pmacurs stations.Te government be- x > tion of sam an jm petuous onorey.in re feet oe Pate or yh g und es or unde gle is going on here but the opinion is iN what is considered one of its strong- yveakness on the part of a government ne ce sens incidents may explain oe at Mr.Pe hs vont ceeded with unequal owing o Jel 5 ane, > no that Mr.Britton will have a small ma- holds.Mr.Foster, Minister of Finance, hooked by a large majority.In theory oe con ct w ch was first reported from 74 gh and the regularit of system and lan door\u2019 influe to th eo.of 'slde| jority.He goes handicapped into the Will no doubt be elected in York.The the advantage of a big majority would rinidad as having taken place at the - : s will oe psn he 1 ; buis p pre nces, to e task of personal fight because there are about two hun- Liberals hope to carry six out of the be that it would have overwhelming au- mouth of the Barima river, near Barima M.hous ° e las poss tity.elivery.dred government servants in the varl- fourteen seats in the province.thority if physical force decided parlia- Station.\u2018 MS onvine- eadquarters e men were early on ous departments who vote Tory.The Halifax, N.8., June 23.\u2014There is fine mentary questions, but really the only JAMESON ET AL 2 speech, duty; at the committee rooms, each man ST.JAMES DIVISION.workers on both sides are very energetic Weather all over Nova Scotia to-day and advantage of a great majority in Par- : 5 | Corn- had bis duty pointed out to him.There The Central Committee room of Mr.| and a good vote will be cast.Many | 8reat activity is being displayed by both jjament was that it was difficult to turn TRUE BILL OF INDICTMENT RETURNED BY THM AR quickly NS ee number > cans.a oe Odilon Desmarais, the Liberal candidate Conservatives who hate Tupper and de- Sides in the political contest in progress.it into a minority.Mr.Balfour said he GRAND JURY.» recent different or the dec St Pot out t an for St.James Division, situated at 1560] test coercion are declining to go to the Both parties express confidence in the did not feel at all moved by criticisms, London, June 23\u2014The grand jury which t Glen- di \u201c | ° 1 en eerept a certain St.Catherine street, presented an ap-| polls.The coercion of the batterymen Fé8ult.An exceptionally large vote is asrerting that the course decided upon wus charged yesterday with the case of is eir big the S °° all-p br - Penny, In pearance of the most intense activity be-| and the intimidation of the Roman Ca-| Peing polled thus far.No disturbances was not discreditable to the government.Dr, Jameson and his fellow officers in nald of ENA ed a was ou early, tween noon and one o'clock, while at the{ tholic Liberals, is having an effect oppo- are reported either in the city or! He only regretted the obstructive tactics (he Transvaal raid returned io the Cen- D h such a p y visite every poll.He same time the central committee room of | Site to that contemplated.Money is also throughout the province.Great prepara- of the Opposition as giving evidence of tral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, at noon A js soc.was followed by Mayor Wilson Smith, pr Lavallee, the Conservative candidate, afloat and the Conservatives are active tions have been made for furnishing the Parliamentary decay.to-day with a true bill of indictment a id ar- who was accompanied by bis lawyer, Mr.was almost deserted.A very heavy vote in dispensing it.Notwithstanding all public with the returns to-night.Many Sir William Harcourt, the leader of the against Leander S.Jameson, Henry F.4 apres Peers Davidson, and in each poll there had been polled at about 10,30 and Mr.these disadvantages, Kingston freemen Of the contests are considered very Opposition, justified the right of the Coventry, Major R.White, CoL H.F.p Pherson was a word addressed to the officlals, à! Desmarais\u2019 friends felt most confident.are satisfied that Mr.Britton and concil- doubtful, none caring to make prognosti- Lib®sals to defeat a revolutionary attacx white Mdjor Sir John Willoughby and Pe \u2018 A i wi ; FI .\u2019 [1 ent ap- consulta non \u2018 pression Pt the hop oe A peculiar incident occurred at poll No.iation will win.cations owing to lack of knowledge as upon elementary education.Col.H.Grey, for violation of the For- \u20ac : pres \u20ac 9 in the St.James division.An el IN ï to what part remedial legislati eT i i a rry to victory.Ald.Penny had a large band presented himself at the Selling.place in FUERCOTT COUNTY.play in the voting ; ation will MORE FIGHTING IN MATABELELAND eign Enlistment act.Pa on June of workers.innumerable cabs.and an j Vankleek Hill, Prescott County, Ont, A ) Capetown, June 23.\u2014A despatch re- pF A , , order to cast his vote but was promptly | June 23 Th commercial traveller from the west , SPRAY THE TREES.ji r.Wil- exnberant-enthusiasm at his back, while , -\u2014The weather is very fine, roads vh ceived here from Buluwayo under to-day\u2019s i a , arrested for attempting to telegraph, not-| good and th ; who came from Prince Edward Island i After the recent h infan ! > mono- Mavor Wilson Smith, even at ten o'clock ; ; 15 and the electorate are showing a date says a force of friendly natives have er the recent very heavy rainra ! 1: : 3 ' no clocX, withstanding his asseverations as to his| j; ; yesterday, says feeling seems to be that b t SE Ry an was Lal men out posting large bills on the jqentit It happened that the elect vely interest.Almost a full vote will }he Liberals will mak had an engagement with and defeated 2PPle and other trees would be benefited 3 Ne cheers ivad hoardings of the division, calling identity.rod i py at a > le en OT be polled.that provine ake a clean sweep in he Matabele on the Maziani river, cap- by a spraying of Bordeaux mixture.Care | ; 3 R eakers en 2 vas marked in the list as being dead, _\u2014 p e.large number of sheep and cat- Should be taken to follow the directions 03 Pp cn the people to vote for him because whereas he nroved to be very much alive _\u2014 turing a ge p .; 1 IS SE LN i= was the poor man\u2019s friend, and the! Mr.D is ca hastily to th THE DAY IN QUEBEC FRENCH-CANADIANS FR tle.Many of the Matabele were killed | given on the packages as some people 3 i 2 and soul of the Canadian Interna wr ea ¢ ne ai scene Queb J 93 } UNITED STATES OM THE in the fight.~ have injured their trees by making the G aE io : - - O ., 23\u2014 - .: .is.A % Sal Exhibiti and the man was at once release ~ Quebec, June 23 Polling bere to-day a Réports from Fort Victoria say the na- mixture too strong.I.a \u2018 A xnibition.is proceeding quietly but briskly with A correspondent writing from Daniel- tives in that vicinity are in a state of in- \u2014\u2014e\u2014 oR ?China Ary re PA iv - y 4 _ IB F A rangements were made to receive re- PREPARING FOR THE LEGAL FIGHT.every prospect of a very heavy vote be-| son, Conn., under date of Friday last, decision as to whether or not they shall THE WEATHER.at : $i , Ps of the roses a over the country In anticipation of the numerous re- ing ee are confident of Ra that it might be of interest to support the uprising.Commandant M TOI a pom, Ont, Jum } 4 bi a roduce\u2018 _ the (Loc rane uditorium, in the in-| counts and contestations that must neces- carrying pe three div sions of the city.Canadians to learn, if they do not know weals with fifty volunteers has started temperatures\u2014Kämonton 4: Prince Albert, x I$ by ing the >,st of tha Liberal party.In this dl-| sarily follow the general elections, the Last night Mr.Langelier's friends in Que- already, that French-Canadian voters re- out from Fort Victoria for the purpose 50: Qu\u2019Appelle, 54: Winnipeg.56: Port A 1 à > regard- «on the activity was early displayed.judges of thz Superior Court, held a Pec Centre organized a vigilance commit- siding in the United States (some for! of inducing the waverers not to join the har di Panes Sound.Pe Toronto to 211 WI ./\u2018vrest steadily grew, until, at twelve meeting, this morning, with a view to| tee which patrolled the streets of the six years back) are given free passage enemy.Ottawa 4 Montreal Bo: Quebec 44: Hali- # 7 : eet | ik, the polls were thronged.ÀS make arrangements so as to be ready to division until daylight to prevent Mr.from any point in: New England to their The column under command of Capt.fax, 56.Prcbabilities for the next twenty- 1 ' 3 published :> day wore on, the crowds grew; the meet all emergencies and not make the AD&ers's agents from getting in their respective parishes.The object of their Spreckley has returned to Buluwayo af- four hours:-Fair and moderately warm | BB Ë r ot Craig c > mittee rooms became crowded to suf- general administration of justice suffer corruption work at the last moment, it going, he writes, is evident, and as one ter having made a successful expedition.Montreal.J IE 2 Ltreal, BY f -arion,; and the excitement was intense.gn account of the election cases.having been ascertained that $18,000 were man expressed it: \u2018It would be hardly Captain Spreckley reports having found Readings by Hearn & Harrison: Ste = a a pa k-1v in the day, prediction was confi- placed at the credit of his election fund fair to vote against \u2018them\u2019 after the the bodies of four white men who had 88 by 8 : near Ji addressed at that Ald.Penny would sco : THE COURTS DESERTED esterday to try to carry the seat at all hey have b i 1 ; Baromater at noon to-day, 30.00 ; yester- : Ceo the anh at Ald.Penny would score a con- .y y y y expense they have been to in paylng| evidently been killed by the natives.The day, 20.65.To-day, temperature.max.69, - of the s.»-able majority.It was conceded that It will be a surprise for no one to hear cost.The patrols were to a large extent our fare.\u201d From Danielson alone a dozen bodies were buried bg his command.min.51; yesterday, max.82, min.66.i \u2018 ' ~ id ras, SA rf Smee se tm ee eS Loh aimants A SA 5 - .\"A SE ve iy SN ver ai x Ad A ; ii 3 fi (os a ea Er ae pg Cen ir emerson Ee a mc tr M EE Sa deren i onan A te Le - mT 00 i RT, I ee, ee = Rs RY # f A, J t ral rd soppy ab états ori gy A u or A 3 Es pre ne DeLay > - is es > 4 a xn S a = a \u201c der ë oh fant.pA 5 pp lS Er tears Yk a meri! A = ve \"pote, re po fm ang cet EEE OST ST a AN mr peer aA o's - TK A - vn Py _.> + Cy.FRET RE ee yr i _ ne ONE RE SES 9 THE .aps sm 202 2000 BIRTHS.MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Wotices of births, marriages and deatha must invariably bz endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise no notice can be taken of them, Birth notices are inferted for £5¢, marriage notices Jor 50c, death notices for 25c prepaid.The announcement of fureral appended to death notice, 266 extra; othe: extension to obituary, such as short sketch of life, two vents per word extra, excep veelry, which is 50 cents per line extra\u2014prepatd dnnua! subscrilers may have announcements of birthe, merriages and deaths (lertthout ezend:d odbituary or verses) coourring in their immediate families.free ¢! caarge, in which case namic and address of subs scrivers should be given DITRTIIS.PAWVSUIN- At sa square, on June Dawson, of a daughter, 23 FORD.-At Ormistown, Que., on June 18, the wif~ of C.W.Ford, Principal of the Ormstown Mode! School, of a son.MeDONALD.-At Jamestown, Ca.Que.or June 29, the wife of Meftonald, of twin daughters.street, the wife still-born.Juror 2, 1x96, of John Chateauguay D.C.\u201d 2 ROSS-KOSES-Ai RT University street, Montreal.on the 22rd June, 1895, the wife of Denald Ross-ilosrs, of twin sons.23 SPENCER.\u2014On Saturday.Junc 20, the wile of C.W.Spencer, of a daughter, stillborn.22 MARRIED.| Victoria | 22, HUTCHISON\u2014MP(LAUGHLIN\u2014On the 17h instant, at the Church of St.Alban tie | Martyr, Ottawa, by the Rev.Rural Dean | Bopgert.assisted by the Rev.W.A.E.| Butler.M.A.of Combermere, William .Camernn Hnutrhison, of Montreal.son où Charles Hut-hison.of this city, to [ora Aileen McLaughlin, only daughter of Mrs.Frank Abbott, jr., Ottawa.and granddaughter of W.H.Venning.late inspector of fisheries for New Brunswick.KELLY\u2014BAYNE\u2014On June 20, 15%6, at Car- Jeton Placa, Unt.by the Rev.J.D.Me- Nair.John Carling Kelly.youngest sop of the late Hon.W.M.Kelly.of New Brunswick, to Ilelen Bayne, eldest daughter of David Bayne, Esq.25 - DIED.BLACK\u2014At Quebe-, on June 2, 1533, James Black.youngest son of the late Sheriff Black, aged 15 years.22 FLEMING\u2014At Lower Lachine, on Sunday morning.the 21st instant, John Fleming.after a long and painful illness, at the age of SI years.HUTCHISON\u2014In this city, on the 23rd of June, 15968, James W.Hutehisnn, eldest son of the late John Hutchison, aged 23 years.Funeral will take place from nis late residence, No.23 Amherst street, on Thursday.the 25th instant.at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept this intimation.IRWIN.\u2014In this rity, on Sunday.the 2lst inst, Ilyadman Irwin.printer.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 5¢ Wolfe street, on Tuesday.2rd inst.at 2.30 p.m.to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends will kindly accept this intimation.22 MeCLEOD At Rochester, N.Y.on June 19.1801.Newhall David MeLeod, aged iwenty- eight years and nine montns.23 STEPHENSON \u2014In this city, on the 22nd instant, George Stephenson, merchant tatlor, aged 56 years.Friends will please attend the funeral.which will take place on Wednesday at 2 p.m., sharn, from his late residence.163 Mance street, tô St.Martin's Church, thenre to Mount Roral Cemetery.23 VWHEALY\u2014On June IR, 1804, Thos.Whealy, at his residence.Spring Hill, in his 69th year.23 WICKENS.\u2014In this citv.at 27 Concord st.on June 21.of pneumonia, Sarah Jane Curry.beloved wife of James Wickens, aged F4 vears and one month.Funeral from her late residence to St.Martin's Church.thence to Mount Royal Cemetery, on Tuesday.the 23rd inst., at 2 p-m.sharp.Friends and acquaintances are rardially invited to attend without further notice.New York City paper: please copy.Those sending notices for the above column may send with them a list of names of {interested Sriends, Marked copirs of the * Witness\u2019 containing such notice will be sent free to any address in Canada Montreal excepted.Kobices reveived too laic for this column are usually placed on the 6th page 99 ADVERTISEMENTS.The foreinost uptown attraction is the show windows of Mr.W.Lindsay's new warerooms, 2366 St.Catherine street, near Pcel street, which contain two beautiful upright pianos, one by Chickering & Sons, of Boston, and the other by H>intzman & Co.Toronto.The latter piano.is one of four designed for the proposed \u2018British Empire Exhibition.PARK AND ISLAND CARS Minute Service Around the Mountain.Take Windsor car to Vie- toria avenue.EES & CO., THE UNDERTAKERS, 300 St.James St.Mont eal E E 8S ARMSTRONG, The Undertaker, InH4s REMOVED T0 _74 VICTORIA SQUARE.GENERAL BAZAAR.1 CASE CHAZLIES, 5c yd.bP CASE SILICIA REMNANTS, Case Remnants White Canton Flannel.Case Remnants White Cotton.Lot Remmnaats Table Linen.Lot Reinnants Butcher Linen.Lot Remants Sheeting.Cases White Quilts, 30c, worth $1.25.GEORGY Ji.ROWELL, 1597 Notre Dame Street, Letween St.Lambert's Hill and Court House 19 A LL LUSINESS PRINTING And ART WORK.WITNESS PRENTING FIOUSE, PY = ths The S.Carsley Co.LIMITED.1765 to 1783 MONTREAL.COMMENT UNNECESSARY.VALUE COrriANDS CROWDS.Exaggerated advertising cannot stand The public very soon against true value.find it out.SOME SPLENDID OFFERINGS CARPETS.Carpet Squares.Just the thing for Country and Seaside Villas and Cottages, produced in pretty rolorings and designs with borders and fringed entls.Sizes and prices as under.\u2014 2 by 2 yards .88% each 2 by 3 vards .-.$1.30 each 2% by 3 yards .1.65 eazh 3 by 3 yards .1.95 each 3 by 315 yards .2.30 each 3 by 4 yards .2.65 each 4 by 4 yards .3.50 eacn { by 5 yards .4.40 each THE 8.CARSLEY CO.Ltd.Useful Carpets.In good Effects for Country Houses.AT 7 1-2¢ YARD.Useful Stair Carpets in good colored borders, floral centre.AT 812c¢c YARD.Wide Jute Carpets in good useful Colorings and Stripes.AT Ibe YARD.Yard Wide Jute Carpets, in a variety of colorings.AT 22¢ YARD.Yard Wide reversible Jute Carpets, in good, floral designs.AT 44¢c YARD Yard wide Union Carpets, in a number of handsome designs and rich colorings.THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LTD.LACECURTAINS The following lines in Curtains at prices unapproachable and without precedent.AT 412¢c YARD, 1,000 yards Fancy Art Curtain Muslins in pretty figured designs and colorings.AT 29¢ PAIR.65 Pairs White Lace Curteins, in good patterns and useful quality former price 36c pair.AT 75e PAIR.White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long.bound and scalloped edge.AT &2.50 PAIR.35 Pairs Real Delhi Curtains, hapd- printed, Fast Colors, Real Oriental Designs suitable for Country Villas THE 8S.CARSLEY CO., LTD.House Furnishings Everything requisite for the House.AT 7 1-2¢ YARD.Pretty In design and colorings, are our Cretonnes, and prices range up to 40c yard.AT 27¢ YARD.Handsome Oriental Striped Furniture Coverings, in Myrtle, Bronze, Navy and Cardinal Grounds.AT 33¢c EACH.Opaque Cloth Window Shades in all \u2018Colors, with fittings.AT 69c EACH.- White Honeycomb Quilts in good Patterns, fringed Borders.Best value ever offered.THE S.CARSLEY CO.LTD.Wire Window Screens For Country Villas and Cottages.An absolute necessity if you wish to enjoy your summer.Adjustable Window 24 in.high.30 in.24 in.high, 34 in.wide.24 in.high, 38 in.wide.Also Screen Doors.panelled.6 feet.9 in.high, 33 inches wide.TheS.Carsley Co.LIMITED.Screens, wide.NOTRE DAME STREET.MONTREAL DAILY RE ae WITNESS.Te try TINE A ESS, DEV 4 + + Mae 4e SES PEAR oC) que Ces CS AE TUESDAY, JUNE 25.1896.John Murphy & Co.s Advertisement.CLEARING SALE WASH GOODS! READ THE Wash Goods.3,000 yards best WASHING PRINTS in all colors, never sold less than 13C, to clear at half-price, or only 6%c per yar.1,500 yards FINE FANCY DRESS MUS- LINS, choice of 25 patterns, regular.price 30c, to clear at half price, or 15c per yd.2000 yards Extra Fine GINGHAMS, all colors to select from, regular value 25c, to clear at 50 percent off, or only 1244c p2r yard.500 yards FAËT COLORED CAMBRIC PRINTS, assorted colors, regular value 10c, to clear at half price, or 5¢ per yard.yards SATIN PONGEE, all new colors, cheap at 25c, to clear at 50 p.c.or 12%c per yard.500 800 yards DUCK SUITING, White Grounds, Colored Patterns, worth from 182 to 20e, to clear at half price, or 10c per yard.200 yards FANCY FRENCH SATEENS, regular values 30c and 40c, to clear at only 15¢ per yard.OF \u2014\u2014 PRICES ! Dress Goods.20 Colors in FINE ALL WOOL BENGA- LINE, very fine quality, worth 90c, clearing sale price, 50 percent off or only 45c¢ per yard.FINE ALL WOOL FRENCH DEBEIGE in Grey, Fawn and Drab Mixtures, worth 60c, to clear at 50 percent off or only 30c¢ per yard.EXTRA ALL WOOL FRENCH VIGOUREUX, assorted Greys, regular value.80c, to clear at 50 percent off, cr only 40c per yard.Extra Quality FANCY MOHAIRS, assorted patterns and colors, worth $1, to clear at 50 percent off, or only 50c¢ per yard.A lot of GREY ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, fine French make, and cheap et $1, choice at half price, or only 50e per yard.A lot of FANCY PLAIDS, all wool, and silk ani wool, regular value $1, to clear at 50 percent off, or only 50c per yard.A lot of CHEVIOT SUITING, assorted colorings, regular prices $1, and $1.25, to clear at only 50c per yard.A lot of Light FANCY DRESS TWEEDS regular prices 60e to 75c, to clear at only 49c per yard.ra i.DRESS GOODS! SEE TilE GOODS! SILKS! SILKS.500 yards COLORED SATINS, assorted colors, a good line and cheap at 50c per yard, to clear at 50 percent off, or only 25c per yard.yards SHOT ODANE SILK, Pure Silk, worth $1.50, to clear at 50 percent off or 75c per yard.100 200 yards FANCY BENGALINE, rew colors, extra quality, Pure Silk, worth $2, to clear at 50 percent off, or $1 per yard.0200 yards Handsome GLACE TAFFETA SILKS, all the latest colorings and patterns, to clear at 25 pcreent off.yards FANCY PRINTED SILKS, 28 inches wide, pure silk, regular prices $1, 75c, 50c, choice of the lot at only 25c per yard.yards FINE PLAIN COLORED DRESS SATINS, assorted colors, worth 75c, to clear at 3314 percent off or 50c per yard.yards FINEST BROCHE TAFFETA SILKS, one of th- best lines imported, worth $8, to clear at 50 percent off, or $1.50 per yard.yards BROCHE SHOT SURAH, pure silk, cheap at $1.65, to clear at 3314 percent off, at $1.10 per yard.360 100 100 PERFORATED TEXTILE BUCKSKIN Is the Best Dress Interlining in the market for summer comfort.It is cool, uncrushable, and waterproofed to resist absorption of moisture or rain.Any weight or color, 28c per yard.Ask to see it! bp ee QO {er mi JOHN MURPHYE CO, 2343 St.Catherine St.\u2026.cor.Metcalfe St.TELEPHONE No.3833.@©O606606666660C602000 The End is Approaching For we shall soon have to leave our store, and, as we are going out of the business, we must sell everything before we have to leave.This is a great chance for you if you are thinking of getting married or setting np house ; 1t will pay yo 1 to store your purchases for a year when you can get things at these prices.think?Call round and see the goods and prices anyway.9) What do you The remainder of our whole stock of Axminsters and Wiltons, worth $2.25 to $2.50, for.$1.50 net Tapestry Carpets \u2014best goc for 68c.Superior 75c for 2c.Fine .55c for 4oc.Medium.45c for 30.Rugs and Mats, extra discount of 5 percent, making 25 percent off.Very best Brussels, $1.45 for $1.12.Superior Brussels, $1.30 for $1.00.Fine Brussels .$1.10 for 8oc.Jute, Wool and Union Art Squares, splen= did wear for bedrooms, &c.:.25 P.C.off.Lace Curtains and Table \u2018Covers.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.25 P.C.off.All Made Up Squares (all slzes).3374 P.C.off, are worth to you.We have a lot of REMNANTS of HEMP UNION ad UNION FLOOR and STAIR CARPETS, MALTINGS, FURNITURT PLUSHES, TABLE FELTS, STAIR RODS.POLES and SHADES, £e., £e., all good stock but in odd lenzths, sizes, &c., &e.what is getting shabby, and then come down and see thess REMNANTS.We will tell you what they are worth regularly : and then you can say what they We won't refuse any reasonable offer.COVERING, GIMP, Look over your house a À see 602008 SALE BONUS TO READERS OF OUR ADS.If this offer is mentioned: all Carpets.any quality \u2014pla\u2018n or bordered, 851d by us after this date, will bc made and laid for 5c a yaid and if tue order amounts to $100 or over, the Carpets will be made and laid free of charge.JAMES BAYLIS & SON, 1837 Notre Dame St., near McGill St.0800000000 WEDDING PRESENTS) A Choice Selection of Appropriate Articles in Sterling Silver.Best Electro Plate, Plated Cutlery, Spoons and Forks.Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Art China, Cut Glass, ete, cte.Many of them exclusive designe, selected for me by one of the best firms in England.JOHN WATSON, 2174 st.Catherine St.Art Association Building.@ Lu | Slozenrer's English Tennis Balls, Rackets, Nets, at cost, to clear out.1765 to 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, Open until 9 Evenings.MONTREAL.16 a SE Lu = ae Be.pal \u20ac pt saute 4 2 SV 0 4 E wa su mY ES Bs de na ee a doh a es A Apa tm.hi ce SOT | ie = Bt a 8 ti 1) Ih (Prep $I as Diamond Rings, In Solitaire Plamond Rings, $10 to $125.In Half Hoop, three and five stones, $20 to 8159.Wedding Rings from $1.50 te $10.Any design of Ring mnde (o order on very short notice.D.BEATTY, 137 St.Peter st., opposite *Witness' alee, SO 0 a od 8 A OY E&P A at A = Che Daily AVituess TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23.THE ZEPHYR CHOIR.The above organization held the final meeting of their first season on Thursday cvening, the president, Mr.J.T.Mattice, in the chair.A very satisfactory report was presented by the secretary-treasurer, Mr.J.G.Gray.showing the choir to be in a flourishing condition, a handsomz balance being in hand, besides a large quantity of valuable music.The choir numbers thirty-three, and the attendanre at rehearsals good, being an average of about ninety-five percent.Two concerts were given during the season and were very well attended.It was decided that rehearsals for next season should begin early in October and the first concert given about Christmas time, subscription lists for which will be opened at an early date.A very pleasant feature ot the evening, was the presentation to the popular and enthusiastic conductor, Mr.Geo.Wilson, of a large photograph of the choir, and an address.Mr.Wilson replied in his usual happy manner, and among other things said that he was very much gratified at the progress made by the choir in this.their first season's work, and that if they displayed as much energy in the future as they had in the past, he predicted a much higher degree of excellence next season.although the last was very creditable.The balance of the evening was spent in a social manner, refreshments being served and songs rendered by Miss Alice Herbert, Mr.Marshall and others and choruses by the choir, the mee ing breaking up at a late hour, all bein; well satisfied with the season's work.The first annual picnic of the choir wi.l be held on the fourth of July on Nuns\u2019 Island, toe ever popular picnic grounds of the Point.COMMERCIAL WITNESS OFFICT.} Tuesday.June 23, 1830 WHOLESALE I'iIlICES.Cable advices to the Board of Trade this morning are as follows:-\u2014Londen, Tuesdav, June 23, 1896.\u2014Cargoes of! coast, wheat nominally unchanged, maize quiet; cargoes on passage, wheat buyers aud sellers apart, oJ AS: A.OGILVY & SONS Removal \u2014\u2014 Sale Our Removal Sale stil) holds its own It is a necessity with us.We would va.ther make a first lors inte our customers\u2019 hands.than move them and have the sec- cn loss through any mishap in moving OUR DRESS GOODS HAVE SUFFERED VERY EA 1p THROUGH THIS REMOVAL SAL\": Prices have bein cut away below ooo.We are showirg only this scasors gun And the test goods procurable à \u2014- and this is what we have, with the ;- $1.44 Fine Figured Black Camels FE: r Black Fancy Satin Cloth .fc Plain Mohair .0.$1.10 Plain Mohair .$1.00 Figured Mohair .2.31.25 Figured Mohrir .- $1.40 Figured Mohair .All this season's Importation of Dress Goods in Checks, Boucle Effects.MARKED FRUM $1.15 to $1.75.\u201ced Stripes r\u2026s, REMOVING AT THE ALL-ROUND PRICE \u2018F O5C.she 44 inch wide Fancy Homespurs .3% the 44 inch wido Plain Homespuns .82- 40 Inch Colored Serges .22 L2Yhe A Table of Black and Colored Dress Goods Remnants.HALF PRICE, And an Additional 10 P.C.for CASH, MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.e JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUSE, 203 to 207 ST.ANTOINE STREEF.144 (0 150 Mountain street.Telephone, 8225.BRANCH : -8T.CATHERINE STREET, Cor.Buckingham avenue.Telephone 3335.In Milwaukee wheat opened at 563ic June and July.In Duluth wheat opened at 56%c July and 57c Sept.In Detroit wheat opened at 6344c June and 60c b.July.In Toledo wheat opened at 63c b.June and 604c July.In St.Louis wheat opened at 54%c Aug.In New York wheat opened at 623;c to 627%¢c July, 63%c Sept.; corn opened at 34sec b.July.MOVEMENTS OF GRAIN AND FLOUR.Receipts.Shipments.At (Chicago\u2014 Wheat, bush .8,000 5,0: Corn, bush .237.000 191,4 Oats, bush 286,000 190.00 Fiour, brls .8,040 6 aux At New York\u2014 Wheat, bush .118,975 104.0 1 Corn, bush .35,600 212.27: Oats, bush .c.141.500 171.458 Fiour, brly ven 1.027 1.570 Flour, sacks .22.665 7.035 At Milwaukee\u2014 Wheat, bush .47,000 3.00 At Duluth\u2014 Wheat, bush .242,000 nil.At Detroit\u2014 Wheat, bush .1,000 1.070 At Minneapolis\u2014 Wheat.bush .144,000 34.000 At Toledo\u2014 Wheat, bush 7.000 5,000 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.G.T.R.C.P.R.C'n'!l.T1.Wheat, bush.\u2026., 2R9531 I09561 Corn, bush .36706 36700 Rye, bush.coe.ATL re Flour, brir 761 3600 1071 2432 Peas.bush 2000 1K70 8055 Ha! Onts bush 4900 1000 44325 Salr7 Cheese, bxs .1939 3218 1036 614 Eggs, cases .\u2026.385 160 13 556 Hains, bacon,pgs 80% 144 4 are Lard, tierces.477 Cen 35 Bi Pork, brls Cee ol 106 164 Butter, pkgs.169 571 Cae CH Meats, pkg&s .1850 ca iso Leather, rolls 241 100 Hl Hides.6 f Meal, brls.250 Ce ow Ashes, brls .2 ven 2 CHEESE SALES.Utica, June 22.\u2014At the Board of Trade to-day the following sales of cheese were fos made: \u20142.640 boxes large at flec: 1°0° As large at 6%c: 1.911 boxes small at (47 boxes small at 67ac: 290 boxes at « I\" boxes on commission; 124 packages © (Tes mery butter at 16c.The market is dul! and l4c lower._ _ At Little Falls\u20149\u20ac0.boxes at t2°.boxes at 634c: 4.440 boxes at f3;c.201 boxes at private terms, 36 packages of dairy butter at ldc to 15c; 16 packages of creamery butter at 15c to 1\u20acc.CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.Union Stock Yards.Chicago, June 23.15\u201c.Hogs\u2014To-day's estimated receipts, 160 vesterday's receipts.according to official reiurns.50,981: shipments, 8.40%; left over.3.500: Jight mixod.§3.30 to $3.55: mixad packing, $3.0E to $2.40; heavy shipping.$2.S5 to $2.30; rough grades.$2.80 to $3.75.The receipts of cattle were 3.500.Sheep 6.070, steady to 10 cents higher.LIVERPOOL MARKET PRICES CURRENT.Liverpool.June 23, 1806.\u2014Spring wheat, 4s 115d to 58 1d, red winter, Os 2d to Hs 4d: No.1 Cola., bs 3d to 58 4d: corn, 3s 03,4; peas, 48 Td: pork.4be: lard, 22s; tallow, 178: bacon.heavy, 23s 6d: light, 24s; cheese, white, 36s; colored, 36s.CONSOLS.London, June 23, 12.30 p.m.\u2014Closing\u2014 Money, 112 7-16; account, 112 9-16.er SPECIAL NOTICES.Fun for Wheelmen.\u2014Wheelmen going to Quebec will be able to enjoy themselves much better if their pet wheel is insured against being stolen.Ring up niaize quiet; English country markets.r Live ch - One, Two, Three, Four, and an agent of wheat quiet.iverpool w eat and cora the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Com- quiet; Minneapolis first bakers' flour, 14s pany will call on you.The cost Coes Sd.Futures, wheat quiet, 43 10134 June, not in any case exceed $2.00 and the in- July.Aug.Sept.Oct.malze quiet, 88 surance is issued without a moment's de- OV à June.July, 3s 0140 Aug., Sept.Paris, 7 P.O.D 2302 { sar- wheat 20,25 June, 19.85 July: flour, 47.4 | lay.Write to P.O.Urawer 2302 for | lune, 40.60 July: I'rerch country markets! ticulars.Officc, 181 St.James street, : frm.Montreal.s IE VIN ÉTIENNE SEE AE TENUE, YI 2 NE EE NN A TN EEE RE NA ee cf nn ed hd a, ed 3 4 DAY heed A bf CL hf bd by mn À \u2014 me 99 ed eB hd PPP) {ANS No Cy rt BA ra «Rs = 3 PE a ae na WRAP AS a [ £ nav.JuxE 23.1896.mat me CUD II A CAE OOo org.rier Pade Ro Cedar Drees aa TORU: or eat aR Le MPA IIR AR Ca OF.RCT RA 2 THE MONTRE AL DAILY WITNESS.MEDIAL RESULTS.| | F THE SESSION AT M'GILL, | | «o1Z Medical session at McGill is.{wed the results were posted to- The same students passed their Lalions in anatôuy in April and : -=uils were published at that time.i THIKD YEAR.| - following students have passed in' 32 SUODJeuls of the third year, viz.:! \"uaCOlugy and therapeutics, hygiene, \u2018 \"di pa.uvlugy, bacteriology, ental luedical Bearman, Jurrell, kK.and ial, J., LA, B.A, Doyle, dons jurisprudence \u2014 G.P., Erown, C.H.; Lelmage, r.J.J.Eberts, E.M.roster, Gu.M.; Foster, A.L.; Gil- LL W., Gordon, G.S.; Gourley, T.«, Gurd, CU.C., Harding, E.S., B.A.; carey, PL OC, BA; Hayden, E.W, A, hurdman, H.H.H.; Jackson, I.Jonnstou, W.; Johnston, J.a.; Jost, St BA, Kerr, R.A; Keenan, C.B.; | «aidley, I.BL, Lennon, H., B.A.: Le, ivizel, J.R.; Leckary, J.L.; Lyster, H.: Malloch, No: Maroney, M.J., Merk-: vy, E.A., Midgiey, R.J.; Morris, C.H,, Morse, I.H., B.A; McCabe, J.A, Medallum, E.C.D.; MecLougall, J.G., MrElroy, A.s.: MeKinnon, F.W.; MecLeunan, A.A.; MeNaliy, M.P.; Mc- ae, J.D.; Pallister, W.T.; Pennoyer, R.; Prodriek, W.S.; Ritchie, A.A.; bert, G.C.; Kobertson, A.R.; Roberta4, H.M.; Robertson, D.McD.; Rogers, EE.Roy, J.J.Scanlon, H.; Seaton, J.© Skeels, A.A, B.A.; Smith, I.; Stan- \"1H.M.BA; Sutherland, G.R.:.\u2018onaäs, J.E.; Thomas, H.W.; Thomp-! J.A; Tierney, J.A.; Trainor, J.Wainwright, 3.°.A; Wainwright, Boo Williams, E.J., B.A.; Wilson, F.E.; Campbell.J.C.«7 edition to those In the above list y bave passed in all the subjects of third year, the following have passed H-giene.\u2014Brears, C.F.; Brown, *W.\u2018'ampbell, 1.G.; Dean, W.E.; Fairie, \u201cA.Kirby, H.S.; Lang, A.A.J.; Me- s+.ull, D.J.; MeDougall, G.P.; O'Reil- (RH; Palmer, A.J.; Robert, A.N.l'a-hology.\u2014Laing.A.L.; Lang, À.À.long, C.B.; MeLougall, G.P.; Palm- A J.; Tozer, F.W.'harmacology and Therapeutics.\u2014Kir- I.2.Laing, A.L.; Long, C.B.; cuite, H OAL, McDonald, D.J.; Me- area, R.W.; McRae, WwW.R.; Tozer, F.\u20ac Mlical Jurisprudence.\u2014Brears, C.F.; arche.J A.; Gadbois, F.A.: Glad- Lai, B.A.: Howden, G.T.; Kirby, H.> Lang, A.A.J.; Long, C.B.; McDon- IL J.: McLaren, R.W.; MeDougall, i\u2019.O'Reilly, R.H.; Palmer, A.J.v'ert, A, N.; Sparrow, © c,, J.; Tozer, F.Mrntal Diseases.\u2014 Brears, C.F.; irehe, J.A.; Fairie, J.A.; Gadbois, F.; tovren, G.T4 Kirby, H.S.; Laing, A.Lanz, A.A J.; Long, C.B.; LaRue, \u2018tA; McDonald, D.J.; McDougall, G.MeLareu, R.W.; McRae, W.R.; » Reilly, R.H.; Palmer, A.J.; Robert, SN.Sparrow, C.J.; Tozer, F.W.Honor list, in order of merit.\u2014Laidley, I.H.and McDnugall, J.G., equal; Pen- noyer, A.R.: Qurd, C.C., and Jost, A.C, L.A., equal; Lennon, H., B.A.; Keen- nan.\u2018BU: \"keels, A.A, B.A., and Stan- equal.Corcoran, J.fiel'].HH.M.B.A.A Medallum, EC 0 Ih: liarding, E.8, BA.and LoTouzel, J.R.equal; Kirby, H 5.tGoion, GS.and Rogers, F.E., eéMial, Gerirley, T.A.: Jackson, F.S., and M: Kinnon, F.W., and Roy, J.J, equal.l'einiage, F.W., B.A.and Lock- ery, JL, equal; Morris, C.H., B.A.pol Smith.H., equal; Eberts, E.M.Von.Honars In Hygiene in order of merit.\u2014 oDemggll, J.G.: Robertson, D.MceD., 1 stantield, H.M., B.A., equal: Pen- rover, A.R.; Trairor, J.B.:; Harding, F =.B.A.and Keenan, C.B., equal; \"erg, E.M.Von, and McCallum, E.«Dr.equal: Gurd, C.C.; Kirby, H.S.; tordon, G.S., and Jackson, F.S., and \u2018est, A.C\u2026, B.A.and Thomas, H.W., «al; Merkley, E.A., and Roy, J.J., Haydon, E.W., and Morse, and tal: Robertson, H.M; A.and McLennan, A.AL, '.H, B.A, and Smith, Harvey, Sxerls, A.A., B.A., equal.Honor list, pathology.in order of merit: \u201c'ebougall.JG.: Jost, A.C., B.A.; Pen- ver, A.R., McCallum, E.C.D.and Pal- W.T., equal: Gordon, G.S.; Roy, ff: Gurd.C.C.; Eberts, E.M.Von; \u2018anfield, H.M.B.A.; Keenan, C.B.1 McElroy, A.S., equal; Burrell, R.H.: Tainor., J.B.; Lennon.H., B.A.and \u201cinmas, J.E., equal, Harding, E.S.2 A.Mental diseases, honor list, in order of rit \u2014Brown, C.L, B.A., and Jost, *., B.A., and McDougall.J.G.and Pen- Ve À.R.J.J., and Stan- :-11 H.M, B.A., and Williams, E.J., A, equal: Gurd C.C., and Lennon, H., A., and Lockary, J.L., and McLennan, !lasant experience tending to prove this! =*1i«ment true.After an evening halt \u201cand his companion at midnight sent three of the guides with the baggage \u2018mals, and started at two a.m.to catch m up.At daybreak the camel tracks - Ilsoked for, but could not be seen.for a rocky cliff from which a 1 aie rec gg + :- desert view might be had, our cor- - St Lawrence Resorts.\u201d CACOUNA \u2014 \u201cTHE ST.LAWRENCE HALL.\u201d OPEN JUNE 15.This old-time Seaside Resort will have something new to offer lts former patrons in the way of pleasing changes about the Hotel, amongst which are new parlors being arranged, a regular Music Hall for Concerts, etc., for public or priate use, and various other improvements.The Orchestra will be in charge of Mr.Herr Carl Walther, with Miss Cecile Russell, pianist.Mr.S.H.McEnroe, formerly of the \u2018Chateau Frontenac,\u2019 Quebec, will have! charge of office, and an efficient service will be found throughout the Hotel.Improvements for Sea Bathing.Intercolonial Railways will train service in July and August for convenience of Sunday visitors at Cacouna.and the Richelleu Company's Boats their usual good river schedule.For Illustrated Pamphlets of the \u2018St.Lawrence Hall\u2019 or other Information, address the Manager, 43 Sanguinet strect.Montreal, or 32 St Louis street, Quebec, until June 1st, after which to Cacouna.JOHN BRENNAN, Manager.7 Tv RRIFF HALL, LITTLE METTS.This Pioneer llouse, accommodating 125 guests, reopens for the season of 1596 on June 15.Unsurpassed situation; close to best sandy bathing beach: wide verandaiis facing sea: cosy .quarters and hoine rare.lovely drives and moderate livery charges: bowling alley.lawn tennis and croquet, free tn guests.Deep sea and trout fishing available.Transient rates: $7 per week: children half price.Family rates for sea- gon on application.ROBERT TURRIFTF, Proprietor.» ELLEVUEFE HOTEL, NOTRE-DAHE-DI-PORTAGE.A New Building on an elevated «ite near the English Church, cemmawling an extensive view.Terms very moderatz.Ap- plv to the Proprietor, FERDINAND LE- VIPLIL.E, Notre Dame du Portage, Que., 12 MRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR SUMMER BOATIDERS on bank of the St Lawrence River, below the Thousand Islands.Convenient to G.T R.station and ateam- boat landing.House fitted up with all modern improvements.(rond boating and rnshing.First-class Juat Livery convenient.Terms moderate.City references given on application.For particulars address \u201cFAIRVIEW,\u201d Iroquois, Out.1 VICTORIA HALL, NIAGARA FALLS CENTRE.ONT.Newly furnished throughout; eonveniences; Electric Lights.large Croquet and Lawn Tennis Grounds.Special inducements to families for the season.Rates on application to GEO.H.YOUNG, Proprietor.10 RONDINS HOTEL, - all modern NOTRE DAME DU PORTAGE.P.Q.the : Riviere du Loup Station, oa I.C.R.) Situated close to the water.beach in the parish.Good bathing.Lawn tennis and croquet lawns.Good horses and carriages.View unobstructed.Verandahs a!l round the house.Terms moderate.Apply GEORGES GRONDIN, Notre Dame du Portage, Quo.References kindly permitted to Mr.Phillips, 1755 Notre Dame street, Montreal.1 A BERDEEN SUMMERSTOWN.ONT., beautifully situated on the St.Lawrence; bLouling, fishing, bathing, excellent: good table.Rates $5 per week.MRS.D.G.McDONALD.1 (Near Best SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED.Large Farm Houso on the River St.Lawrence, good board; airy rooms.splendid boating and fishing: good boat for use of boarders; electric cars run within short distance.Adress MRS.J.East Front, Cornwall, Ont.H.BUTLER.in Beach and conveniences! The Grand Trunk and | Gencra' Debility, ete.give special\u2019 Other Canadian Resorts.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Adirondack Resorts.Saratoga Resorts.ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE.Opened June ist.The Most Delightful Sumnior Resort in Canada.Capltal fishing and bouting on St.Francis and St.Lawrence Rivers and Lake St.Feter.Beach Bathing.| The usc of boats, bath houses, tennis courts and pcol tables free to guests.AFEENAKIS MINEBAL SPRING WATE certain Cure for Rheumatism, Indigestion, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Salt Rheun, MINERAL WATER BATHS.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Cempany\u2019's Steamer \u2018BERTHIER' leaves Ber.secours Market Wharf every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 1 p.m., for Abenakis Springs.Send for Circulars.Retes Reasonable.RUFUS 6.KIMPTON.Proprietor.For circulars and information call L.HARRIS, 118 St.James st., Montreal.PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE _ \u2018 RAWDON, Quebec.Pure air and water, bathing, boating and fishing.Rates, three dollars per week Lessons in French on terms when required.Further particulars apply to WILLIAM M.HOLIDAY, SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE situated on the A FEW accommodated at Mystic, Carcadlian Pacific Railway, short distance from Montreal: the house {8 pleasantly situated.Terms reasonable.Apply to JAMES M.HALL, Mystic, P.Q.13 HOTEL ABERDEEN, ST.Large First class New Hotel.dation.200, Central Location.Fishing, Boating and Sea Bathing near by.Wide, airy halls, and large, pleasant rocms.I'he only Therapeutic Baths in the city.Elevator and all modern improvements.Exceilent cuisine.Jersey Dalry products.Germ-Proof Filters.Rat2s, $2.59 and $3.00 per day.Special weekly rates on application.E.M.TREE, Manager.G.R.PUGSLEY, Progrietor.JOHN, N.B.\u2014 Accommo- TO LET.FOR THE SUMMER, A COTtage at Lachute; sitting, dining and thres hedrooms and kitchen furnished, and three unfurnished bedrooms; garden with vegetables, fruit and shade trees; rent moderate, Address MRS.MASSIAH, Box 121, Lechute, Que.SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT A comfortable farm house situated on Lake Memphremagog.Apply to G.CUNNINGHAM, East Bolton, Que.10 REFORD AGENCIES.THONALDSOR LINE WEEKLY GLASGOW SERVICE Sailing from MONTREAL every From WEDNESDAY Morninz.From (Hasgow.Steamshipa.Montreal.June 5.88.Amarynthia.June 25 Junel2.83 Alcides.July 2 June 19.S88.Warwick .cee July 9 June 26.§8.Concordia.July 16 July 3.58.Tritovla.,.July 25 Agents\u2014 Glasgow, Donaldson Bros.HOMSON LINE LONDON AND NEWCASTLE SERYICE Sailing from Montreal on or about ; ï t1 Steam- From M MISS MICHAUD'S HOTEL, Notre Dame © mayne 0 hip Len du Portage, will-be opened on June 20th.! Jnne 5°.8S Hurona.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.June 26 It offers all possible comforts.Is visited June19.S® Gerona.Tuly 10 by the best familles.Bathing and Fishing.Terms very moderate.MICHAUD.Notre Dame du Portage.35 For Gaspe and pe des Chaleurs Ports The North American Transportation Co's Steamer \u2018 ADMIRAL.\u2019 L.POULIOT, Master.COMMENCING ON THE 2Sth APRIL, the first-class Passenger Steamer \u2018ADMIRAL' leaves DALHOUSIE for GASPE, (weather and ice permitting), on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, calling at Carlton, Maria, New Richmond, Bonaventure, Newnort, Pabos.Grand River, Cape Cove, New Carlisle, Perce, Paspebiac, Point.St.Peter, = Port Daniel, Douglastown.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Forts, Rates for Passages, Meals moderate.Connections East and West with the Intercolonial Railway.Passengers leaving Bonaventure Depot by 7.5 a.m.G.T.R.express on Tuesdays and Fridays run through to Dalhousie Junction without change, connecting with 8S.\u2018Admiral\u2019 and arriving at Gaspe following evening at 1 o'clock.Tickets for sale at all C.P.R.and G.T.R.agencies.For tickets and all information in regard to passenger fares and rates of freight apply to M, P.CORNOLLY, Sec.-Treasurer, 40 Dalhousie street, Quebec.and Rooms 0 Ge YW.ROBINSON, Gen.Eastern Agent, 138 St.James st., orp.St.Lawrence Hal Montreal.JOU ROPE EUROPE, EUROPE.: TICRETS BY ALI, L'NES.ATLAN DOMINION, and BEAVER LINES vip Montreal.NETHERLANDS, GUION, HAMBURG-AMERI- CAN, WHITE STAR, CUNARD.AMERICAN, NORTH-GERMAN LLOYD, GENERAL TRANS- 'LANTIC, STATE, ANCHOR.TRANSPORT and LED STAR Lines.via NEW YORK.Also to SOUTH AFRICA, FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, &e.247 Call or write for lowest quota ions before looking airewhere, Saloon rates, 340 upwards: steerage at lowest rates.far Send for new pamphlet of ratos and sailings or call nt my new address, 131 8t.James street.opposita Temple Building.My special winter rates MONT- REAIL to LONDON end back.weckly, vin NEW YOLK, 1st Saloon and rail, only #88.D.BATTERSBY, Agent, Office Telephone, No.1507.House Telephone, 2081.13 CoE LR La a aD Pate 4 ETAL won en t £ = Cs.- on, a, on - 3 IIE Fd SLR TE RG Tl gn atelier pis oli SSB Ae ont 1 TTT RE Ae FEI 2 ae à read a 44 i i | All the London steamers will take carzo for New- MISS A.; castle-on-Tyner - EAST COAST SERVICE.Aberdeen.Leith and Dundec at Intervais.&S.Rellona for Leith.+1\u2026asecrecoune June 27 88.Fremona for Leith.RSR July 7 SR.Facalona for Aberdeen.July 19 S88.Avlopa for Dundee.July 13 Agents\u2014 Cairns, Young & Noble.Newcastle-on-Tyne; A.Low.Son & Carter, 27 Leadenhall Street.London.E C.; G.V.Turnbull & Co.Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, Scotland.special accommodation for Entier, Cheese and Provisions; also Cattle,Horses and Sheep.i THROUGH BILLS OF LADIXNG Graoted hy any of the above Lines to or from any point IN CANADA OR WESTERN STATES.For further particulars apply to HENDERSON BROS.,Ch cago, II.J.D.RIDDELI, Stratford,Ont , or ROBERT RNEFORD £ CO, £3 and 23 St.Sacrament Street, Montrcal.AMERICAN LINE.NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON From Piers 14 and 15, North River, New York, \u2018Foot of Fulton street.) New York.Wed.June 17, 10 a.m.St.Lois.Wed., June 24, 10a.m, Ohio.ee Sat., June 27.10 a.m.St.Paul.0000000000 Wed., July 1, 10a.m.Paris.020 vues cc anses Sat.July 4, 10 am.Shortest and most convenient route to London No transfer by wender.No tidal delay.Close connection at Southampton for Havre and Paris by special fast twin-screw Channel steamers.Rates of naesage to Southampton, London or Uuarre, &SS and upwards.Second cabin passage, $40 to $60.SPECIAL ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES.Sieergge at Very Low Rntes.For Freight or passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO, No.\u20ac Bowling Green, New York.w.H.HENRY, 143 St.James street.W.F EGG.129 St.James st., Montreal.J.YF.GILHMOLR £ Co, 354 Bt.Paul street, Montreal.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL MERVICE, Steamer.From Montreal.From Quebec.Angloman June 27, dayught.June 27.2 p.m Vancouver.July 4, daylight.July 3,9 a.m.Scotsman.July 11, daylight.July 12, a.m.Ottoman .\u201cJuly 1b, daylight.July 18, 3 pm.Labrador.Ju y 25, dayiight.July 26, 9 a.m.58, CANADA will Sali from Liverpool in August.RATES OF PASSAGE.FIRET CABIN.\u2014Montreal or Quebec to Liverpool cr Londonderry, $562.50 to $80; return, $300 to $150, according to steamer aud berth.\u2018 SECOND CABIN.\u2014$34 and $36.23; return, $66.70 and $69.- STEERAGE\u2014To Liverpool, London, Lon- donderry, Queenstown, Belfast or Glasgow.including outfit, $24.50.$25.50.Midship caloons, electric light, spacious promenade decks.Tor further information apply to any agent of the Comnany cr to DAVID TORRANCE & Co.17 St.Sacrament sl., General Agents, Mouircal.\"THE ALGONQUIN AND COTTAGES, ON LOWER SARANAC LAKE, Open from June Ist to October 1st.Located in the heart of the Adirondacks, commanding one of the finest views of the mountains.Attractions, Boating, Fishing.Tennis, Music, etc.Modern improvements including electric lighting.Four hours from Montreal.Tally-ho coach meets trains.Illustrated pamphlet on application.JOHN HARDING, Proprietor, P.O.Address, Algonquin, N.Y.23 ADIRONDACKS.The BERKELEY, SARANAC LAKE, N.YA modern Hotel.Complete in all appointments.Under the management of the owner.Send for circular.WILLIAM A.DENISON, 23 RIVERSIDE INN.SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.ADIRONDACKS, Write for descriptive circular.WALLACE MURRAY.2 DIRONDACK MOUNTAINS.| HOTEL DEL MONTE AND COTTAGF, On Lower Saranac J] ake.; Accommodates 125.Opens May 5.Good Fishing and Hunting, Boating and Bathing.First class house and at moderate prices.Special rates to July 15.For terms, ciroular and particulars, address HUMPHREYS & WILLARD, P.O.Address.Suanac Lake N.Y.ADIRONDACKS.LAKE PLACID HOUSE.LAKE PLACID, N.Y.Delightfully located between Mirror Lake and Lake Placid, and overlooking thel highest mountain in the State.Elevation, 2,600 feet.Season, June to October inclusive.For descriptive circular address, \u201cHE.KR.JONES, Manager.) gg DIRONDACKS.= ELMWOOD FARM COTTAGE, \u2019 on Ausable River; large rooms; mountain gcenery; pure spring water.F.J.BALDWIN, Jay, Essex Co., N.Y.ADIRONDACKS, PIERCE COTTAGES, Black Brook, N.Y.Near Mountajns, lakes, brooks, pire groves; finé walks and drives; matrtain air; no.malaria; trout, bass, pickerel flshing; boats free; livery; telegraph, daily mails; good rooms, table, and beds: terms, $7 to $10.3 TTAWA RIVER NAVIG ATION COMPANY MODERN STEEL STEAMERS, Sovereign and Empres FORMING .DAILY MARL LINE between Montreal Ottawa, single, $2.50; return, $4, do., rcund trip, rail and boats, $5.Most pleasant and direct route to the CALEDONIA SPRINGS, DAILY EXCURSIONS to Carillon, Como, Oka, etc., $l.Take 8 a.m.train to La- chine, to connect with steamer.Shoot the rapids, 50c.Take 5 train for Lachine.All boat round trip via Ottawa, Rideau River, to Kingston, thence Ont.steamer down St.Lawrence.Tickets at 138, 143 and 178 St.James st.Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Grand Trunk Station., Magnificent new steel steamer DUCHESS.OF YORK for excursion charter.Company's Office, 165 Common street, \u2018NR.W.SHEPHERD, Managing Director.p.m.Telephone 1029.8.8.Sailings.EAVER LINE STEAMERS.SUMMER SERVICE.Direct Sailings Between \u2019 MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.From From LIVERPOOL STEAMER.MONTKKAL.Sat.May 30.Lake Huron.Wed., June 17.Bat, June ld.Lake Supenor.Wed, July 1.Sun.,June 31.Lake Wipnipeg.Wed., July 8.Sat., June 27.lake Ontario .Wed., July 15.Sat., July 4.Lako Huron.Wed.July 23.Sat., July 14.Lake Buperior.Wed, Aug.5.Sat, July 25.Lake Winnipeg.Wed., Aux.12.bat, Aux.1.:Lake Ontario .Wed., Aug.19.And Weekly Thoreafter.RATES OF PASSAGE.FIRST (aABlN\u2014dio, §bu anu 36d.Round trip, $30 and $114, and accommodation.SECOND CABIN\u2014To Liverpool or London, $34; return, $66.75.Glasgow, $37.65; return, $74.05.STERRAGE\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, at lowest.rates.NOTE\u2014Steorage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge.Freight carried at lowest rates and to all important points both in Canada and Great Britain on through bills lading.Special facilities provided for the carriage of butter, chese and perishable freight.For further particulars as to freight or wngqaara, anniv te D.W.CAMPBELL, D, & \u20ac.MACIVER, Tower Buildings, Manager, 15 Hospital st., Montreal.according Liverpool.and Ottawa.Fare to |.to steamer | | And 11.16 p.m.daily, except Sunday.- 4.00 p.m.train is a new train with parlor Féar attached, and reaches Quebec at 10.40 ä j+bousie.N.B.| to Quebec only.) f GPENCER HOUSE, Woodlawn avenue, opposite the United States Hotel and the Depot.The coolest house in Saratoga.All newly furnished.SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES.MAYO & CLIFFORD, Proprietors, GRAND UNION HOTEL, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.OPENS 1896.JUNE 13, Accommodation for over ono thousand guests.WOOLLEY «4 GERRANS, Proprietors, Special for week, month and season.Send for illustrated booklet.23 JARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.United States Hotel, SEASON OF 1896.Opcn from June 13 te October 1.Special rates for June, July and September.For rates and other particulars apply to TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY.EE VERETT HOUSE, SOLTH BROADWAY, Saratoga, N.Y.OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER.New management; accommodation for 150 guests; begutifully situated; good service; moderate rates.DANIEL WALL, Proprietor.THE WASHBURNE, 41 Washington street.between United States and Grand Union Hotels.Two minutes to Bprings, P.O.and Depot.Largs rooms and Lawns.E.B.COMAN, Manager.L.SAUNDERS, Propristor.O LD HOMESTEAD, 44 Franklin street.Three minutes\u2019 walk from D.& H.Depot.Large, airy rooms.Spacious piazzas.C.Pr SPOON.C.P.CUILLLUE.Garden View, 334 NORTH BROADWAY, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.23 Mrs.T.D.CARPENTER.Prop.u = «us - sen \u2014 gn \u201c§ ie | NIN.SYSTEM ; CHANGE IN TIME JUNE 22.New Service, Mentrcal to Quebec Leave Montreal 8.00 a.m.daily, 4.00 p.m.The p.m.The 8.00 a.m.train runs through to alifax.The 11.16 p.m.train runs to Dal- New Sorvice to the White Mduntalns, * Portinnd and Old Orcharl.Leave Montreal 8.00 a.m.daily, except Sunday: 8.46 p.m.daily and 11.15 p.m.daily, except Sunday.The 8.45 p.m.train reaches Old Orchard at 7.38 a.m.The 11.15 %.m., leaving Montreal on Saturdays, remains over Bunday at Island Pond.A weekly seaside and White Mountains special limited vestibuled train will leave Montreal at 1 a.m, every Saturday beginning June 27th for Portland.This magnificent train will be composed entirely of Pullman, wide Vestibuled Composite, Dining, Drawing-room, Sleeping, Parlor, Library and Observation cars.The Composite car will contain the electric light apparatus, barber shop.bath room, and a commodious and beautifiully appointed gentleman's lounging and smoking room with buffet and library.} Accommodation on these weekly specials is Hmited, parties securing it can go on board train early Friday evening.Gulf of St.Lawrence Resorts Special.A weekly business men\u2019s apecial will leave Montreal every Friday, at 8.46 p.m., for Cacouna and stations as far as Little Metis; this train will reach Cacouna in time for breakfast Saturday morning.1896-Dominion Day-1896 First-class Return Tickets will be issued at SINGLE FARE \u2014ON\u2014 JUNE 30th & JULY 1st, 1896, Valid for return leaving destination not later than July 2nd, 1896, and on same dates at FARE AND ONE-THIRD Valid for return leaving destination not later than July ¢th, 1896.\"DOMINION DAY EXCURSIONS ShamrocKk Lacrosse Club to Corm- wall and return .$1.25 Special train at 10 a.m., returning leaves | Cornwall at 7 p.m.8t.Anthony's C.W.M.Society, to Iberville and return.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- Spectal trains 9.15 a.m.and 1.15 p.m., returning leave Iberville at 6 p.m.si.Mary's Court, C.0.F., to Otter._- burn Park and return.60c Special trains at 9.45 a.m.and 1.30 p.m., returning leave Park at 6 p.m.Clan Maclennan, No.46, to Al x.audria and return.$1.c0 Special train at 8.15 a.m., returning leaves Alexandria at 6.30 p.m.Oddfellows, to I ghzatc Springs and return : Frei sre rere 111 410000 81.090 Spectal train leaves at 8.30 a.m., returning leaves Springs at 5.30 p.m.St.Ann's and return hy steamer.Lachine and return by steamer,., WHEELMEM'S MFET, QUEBEU, JULY Ist and 2nd.Round Trip Rate $3.50.Tickets good going JUNE 29th und 30th, and JULY lst end valid for return not later then JULY êth.8)e 50e City Ticket Offices, 143 St.James Street, And Bonaventure Station.IY OTYPE PRINTING.For Books, Reports and Pamphlets, WITNESS PRINTING HOUSE.(Saturday night's train runs} Ea Te setae TuespAy, JUNE 25, 1806.Other American Resorts.THE FRANKLIN HOUSE AND COTTAGES HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VERMONT.Open June to October, and Cottages on the Jake shore, with four to eight rooms, furnished, to rent; good bathing houses, good boating and fishing.Send for prices.J.L.SCOTT, Proprietor, JK ENNEBUNK BEACH, ME, GROVE HILL MOTEL.A most desirable Summer Resort,whether Seashore or Country is preferred : fine bathing, everything attractive and first- class.Refer to Rev.W.T.Barnes, 14 Lorne avenue, Montreal.Circulare for full articulars: also Cottage, 10 rooms and table to let, most desirable location.W, F.PAUL, Proprietor, \u201c * A VENUE HOUSE, PEAKS ISLAND.This popular Seaside House is open June 20th for Summer Travel.Special rates to families.M.C.STERLING, Proprietor.\u201c YSLAND HOME\u201d COTTAGE, COTSINS ISLAND, MAINE, This House is beautifully situated in the centre of the island overlooking Casco Bay.One hour\u2019s sail from Portland.Good boating and fishing.Post-Office near.Terms moderate.For particulars, addresas MES.J.G.DRINKWATER.HOUSE.AVARN PERU, CLINTON CO., N.Y.Boarders wanted.Terms, $7.00 per week.Special rates to families; free ride to guests once a week; five minutes walk from train; pleasant drives; six miles te Ausable Chasm and seven miles to Bluff Point; summer vchool; 3 trains dally; livery in connection with house.MRS.WM.DAVARN, Pre- prietress.\u2014 (CHAMPLAIN LAKESIDE.This house is beautifully situated on Lake Champlain.Three hours from Montreal, Home comforts, terms moderate, Cards and photograph at Witness\u2019 Office.House well known to hundreds of Montreal people.Pinzza 90x11Y% ft.Write J.C.SHAW, Port Kent, Essex Co., N Y.27 20 ANTED.\u2014Thompson Cottage at Deep Brook, accommodates boarders at reasonable rates.Seashore and country, bathing and shi fine drives and walks, woods and scenery.Address GEO.C.THOMPSON, Box 52, Willard, Me.OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL WINDSOR.Splendid family resort.Best black bass fishing in the State; free boats and guide for fishermen ; lawn tennis courts and croquet grounds.Liberally managed at reasonable rates.No mosquitoes.For art circulars address COON & HOLLIGER, Props., Rouse\u2019s Point, N.Y.27 RAND VIEW FARM.High elevation; dry and healthy climate; good Montreal references furnished.Write for circular.H.I.ARNOLD, P.O., Box 250, Keeseville, N.Y.8 LYNN COTTAGE, OLD ORCHARD, Me.\u2014 Three minutes\u2019 walk to depot; stone's throw to sea.After 17 years of successful running this house is well known for its home comforts and good table.Fish, -elams and lobsters a specialty.Special rates for June and September.Rates, $1.50 per day; $7 per week.For further particulars, address G.W.BOYDEN, Box 123, Old Orchard, Me.18 RIDGE HOUSB, COUSIN'S ISLLAND, Maine, is now open for boarders until Oct.1st.Cousin\u2019s Island is situated nine miles from Portland and six miles from Free- port.Steamers touch at the Island six times a day bringing the mail daily from Portland.There are good facilities for bathing, boating and fishing.Terms reasonable.Address Mrs.L.M.HAMILTON.15 \u2014 WILL FOR \u2014 DOMINION DAY Issue round trip tickets at Single Tare, gocd to go on June 30th and July 1st, and good for return until July 2nd, and at ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE- THIRD og June 30th and July 1st, good to return until July 6th, 1896.ON JULY 1st SUBURBAN TRAINS will run as follows\u2014From Windsor Street Station for Dorval, Valois, Lakeside, Pointe Claire, Peaconsfield, DBeaurepaire, Ste.Anne's, Vaudreuil, Hudson, Rigaud and Point Fortune at 1.30 p.m.Regular train due to leave at 5.15 p.ni.same day will be carcelles.WHEELMEN'S MEET, QUEBEC, July 1:t and 2nd.Return fare, $3.50.Good going June 29th.30th and July 1st, and good to return not later than July 6th.PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD THROLGR SERVICE, Commencing June 29th, Parlor Cars will leave Montreal (Windsor street) at 9 a.m.daily, except Sundays, arriving Portland 7.41 p.m.and Old Orchard 8.30 p.m.Sleeping Cars will leave Windsor street 8.20 p.m.dally, arriving Portland 6.50 a.m.and Old Orchard 7.38 a.m.CITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 St, James Street, (Next Post Office.) 23 S.S.Sailings.QUEPEC STEAMSHIP CO°Y ST.LAV ey CE, LINE.SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d 1,700 TONS, Is intended to leave Montrzal on MONDAY.June 22nd, nt 2 Pp.m.And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY daring season For FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Has excellent accommodation for passengers.Electric lights and all modern comforts.No enrgo received after noon of salling day Tickets for sale at all the principal ticket offices.For Freight, Passage and Staterooms, apply to J.G.BROCK, Agent, .211 Commissioners street.Or to W.D.O'BRIEN, 143 St.James sf, 10 al SURE SLL SEER MT EE RR PR te PR a a \u201cdi déc a Ra Es Cy Rr A BO PRE Sl EE a meme CONVICTED ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.(Concluded.) _ Âs Col.Mashburn mounted the staid all eves were turned on hin.The judge rapped for order bailift motioned for silence.| 1 stand before you to-day perfec: mnocent of the crime with which 1e charged.\u201d saii Col.Mashburn in 2 ve tremohng wih emotion.'} ain as nocent as a newborn babe or the par angel in Heaven.I spent two hn in the library with Major McLain duri which time we quarrelled over the ) lot line.Several blows were excharx.and 1 left the house at a quarie- twelve o'clock and strolled abo.fields.At about twelve o'clock | +.the report of a gun, and I Leip.report I hard was the discharge gun that killed him.1 know mv 18 desperate.Circumstantial has already convicted me, and J given up all hope.1 am prey Lr anything that may come.\u2019 \u2018Is that all you have to sav °° Judge Lewis.Co The jury was out just five mir.returned with a verdict of Eu.» ) A deathlike stillness persa\u2026; audience.The spectators crane; their necks lo hear the sentence 0° 4,0, \u201d ! The solemn words fell from \u2018he 5 se the judge, and with downcasi + trembling form the doomed man i.the sentence that meant to hii than tongue can tell or words expr: The execution was to be private, the time for the expiation ot the cr.Was set for June 5, just thirty days fr: the date of trial.More like a shadow than a man, Mashburn was led frem the court TOC and carried to the murderer's cell of tt.Jail.As he leaned heavily upon tt arm of the sheriff the sympathy of lg entire crowd was with him.Though the evidence against him was too Strong to admit of doubt, there were a great many who wished he had been acquitted.His very look appealed to them, and many eyes were wet with tears of syn.- pathy and genuine serrow.and il.TE au cu ke 5 Late in the afternoon of June 4 a stranger called at the jail and asked to be allowed to see Col.Mashburn.He was refused admittance, as the colonel told the jailer to let no one in to see him.The stranger was persistent, aud said that his mission was one of great importance to the colonel.The turnkey closely inspected the stranger.He was dressed in a checked business suit, and had the appearance of being a commercial man.There wes a peculiar meaning in his eyes and au air of dignified command.The jailer hesitated, but the little man in the checked suit placed his hand upon the officer, and, looking him squarely in the face, said: \u2018My business with Col.Mashburn is most urgent.As surely as you live, he is an innocent man.\u2019 The jailer became interested.\u2018Col.Mashburn did not kill Major Me- Lain,\u2019 continued the stranger.\u2018Of this I am assured, and if there is a possibili'v of saving his life I am going to make every effort.I am convinced that he is an innocent man.\u2019 Without any further persuasion the li'- tle man was admitted to the corridor and directed to the cell of the condemned man.Col.Mashburn was staring out of the window.Through the heavy barred opening the ruddy glow of the sunset was streaming in.The din-of the village street had subsided, and on the still evening air the mellow tones of the bell were callling the worshippers to vesper service.When Col.Mashburn heard the rapping upon his grated door he started, then slowly looked around.The stranger beckoned him to the door.For several minutes the two were engaged in earnest conversation.Then the stranger turned on his heel and walked rapidly from the prison.That evening just at dusk the old coachman timidly stared from the door of the servant's house in the rear of Major McLain's home.The faithful dogs were barking lustily.Some one called at the gate, and the superstitious darkey closed the door.\u2018 'Pear things air pow'ful curious.They sho is.Dis here'er a hollerin\u2019 at night am a bad sign.l'a ben a feelin's mighty queer and powerful skittish since Mars- ter done dead,\u2019 said the coachman to the cook.The stranger at the gate passed through the arches and walked briskly through the front enclosure.Going up to the steps he rapped loudly.The echoes rumbled through the deserted hall and came back increased a thousand fold.No one responded.and be pushed the door open and went in.The halls were deserted and the place was forlorn.Weeks had passed since the footsteps of a human being had trodden the threshold and now in the fast gathering twilight the old home was gloomy and forbiddine.The newcomer passed through the halls and entered the library where Major Mc- Lain had been found in the cold embrace of death.In the doorway was the chair in which he was sitting when found.A gentle breeze that came through the open window played with the lace curtains and fanned the tall grasses that stood in the vases on the old-fashioned mantel.The room was strangely weird, and the feelings of the uninvited guest were difficult to be described.The new comer rummaged through the papers and desk of Major McLain.Everything that might throw some light on the mysterious crime was examined, but nothing was found that would give the slightest clew to the identity of the murderer.For hours the man continued the search, but his mission appeared to be fruitless.Under the dim ravs of the new moon he made a careful search of the premises, and surveyed the surroundings, hoping that his quick eye would fall upon something that would bring the truth.Weary from his continued search, the detective fell asleeep on the lounge in the library.The next, morning he awoke at nine o'clock.The morning sun was streaming through the open windows and the room was flooded with light.The detective turned over and gazed at the furniture and other objects in the room.His thoughts were busy, and he was thinking of the scene that would transpire in À .a 3 shal iy) are and cos fro: mas big for put hor but thr the of | cha fou Ÿ ed ene gur tre wa! aw.wat by ing ish tur eve \u2014A the mo Wwe we Ag 140 1e que cul CAT Jac wa Use She tha pre Ali ILoi Fle twi £lTe Con leg wit Yet Leg T was Pull \u2018ha iti tre ride loi \u201cho por rea thi The fine She mes \"hi Cra ang ent she eve us vas hav sur the life io) all a lj isfe try Gay on \u201d + =.A Là 44 1 La ee (LL.= We = CS «TWN ER JA ARR A A [RET NS * à their parents, which sha had not Tresor.JoONE 23, 1896.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.9 Jot three hours.The grat | many children she had, Mrs.Lang-, A boy can never become utterly ADVERTISEMENTS.READ ABLE PAR AGR APHS « volunel flashed through his! was the day of the execution | «fx hours off.! \u2018oo detective thought his eyes | : -mall ball of fire that danced i : Rack and forth on the wall.iny red ball, but its brilliancy | wera intense.He watched it as | séemiuæly for his amusement.| :-r the spot covered.by the little .he roticedd a charred place on What caused that\u201d He re- \u201c+ question over and over again ini : r took place this morning of Adolphe Wil- \u2014 \u2014 er y y , Paine's Celery Compo \u201cARSED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.liam Bourg?reau, the celebrated French Sa E : CEA ETI CE EE CO CA ER CN CRE , LE these statements, or to any of my neigb- oi) \"coo pound Is.a able ainter, and Elizabeth Gardner, former- a ve EN al NE oN NEN Nl NRE ET i 9 bors around Sheffield, where I am well 0 aration th I ption; it is à - r, June 22.\u2014The House of Lords De of Exeter.New Hampshire The cere- THE Oo known.I am a llving witness to the approved in t a combines all the most yarsed the second reading of he / ec > : \u2018 R R worth of Paine's Celery Compound.' ; gredients that are 80 neces- Wis Ser unl wnat oO at The Teton THER WAY ROUND.The prpciters ot Puines Ceery Come ase ond SE 2 BU od Resi 112.The Prince of Wales, the ges \u2019 Start eastward from Fngland\u2014pass th h ] ; e proprietors ol ralne - strong nerves.t keeps up Lis , he Chapel of : ne pass through nearly every .; + York.the Duke of Connaught, ceremony took place Dame ®e sain the country of the world before reaching Canada and you will find pound have on fille thousands of such perfect digestive action and vigor, there- ke of Fife.the Duke of Devon- the Convent of No i mE : strong and convineing testimonials from by giving continued good health and i she Luke of Westminster, the Bishop of Angers officiating.\u2019 .the best people in Canada.strength of body.©.of Ripon and Lord Rosebery \u2014_\u2014\u2014 BRYANT & MAY S MATCHES No other medic'ne in the world could If you are convinced that your condi- ( *x (be bill, and the Marquis of NEW WHARFAGE RATES.have met the requirement of Mr.Smye tion of heal*h demands the use of Paine's .-v.the Duke cf Norfolk, the ; ; , Are there before you.Wherever civilization has created as Paine\u2019s Celery Compound did.Suf-| Celery Compound, avoid substitutes and ~sops of York and Canterbury and |, The oe ow ot the Har the demand for matches, anl intelligence has sought and ferings such 5 pr Smye endured Se the \u2018something just as good\u2019 that many - his ï in - 7 ! .; - : _ -«= bishops voted cgainst it.bop Commissioners for a reduction of the found the best, there you will find Bryant & May's.Let net conquered by the common sarsapar ealers recommend for the sake of profit._ harbor dues, the new rates went into us know if vour grocer doesn\u2019t sell them.SHARING SEA SEAL FISHERY.force yesterday.The official text of the Sole Agents for Canada, ROBERT GREIG & CO., Montreal Ju 99 _In the House of document is as follows:\u2014 ; \u2019 ., .ine 2 George N.Curzon At a meeting of the Harbor Commis- - = NP EN ET PEN EN PE .ro-day ur 8 the Forei n sioners of Montreal, duly called and held Toa niard a rough Che cour at Montreal, on May 26, last, at which : TT ounce - : a - A Enises States Government | Sere resent Mr.Henry, Buimer, pies, Educational.: ; © Mr.r , .Ce : y: British naturalists were proceed- (AL Tye wt Soni vie, Mr.Hormis- .A .uehring Sea on board the United as Lanorte, Mr.Frank J.Hart, Mr.j ] EF; To suit vou at .Las\u201d .3 = Y>amer \u2018Albatross.The cheif ob- Hugh VeLennan Mr LE Morin.Mr.PROTESTANT BOARD ER 4 R pl .MH 55 «+ * «hais mission, Mr.Curzon added, Andrew Allan.the draft of an amend- OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.PH easonable Prices.pa 8 ar wr pendent enauiTy as to the ment to by-law 130 was laid before the! KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT.A j = bois the sea ; ; : - arni _ meeting, whereupon it was\u2014 Application for admission to the Kinder- I I Canons governing seal fisher Resolved\u2014That by-law 130 be repealed garten Training Classes may be made to 1864 x jlerr .of pe ES and replaced by the following by-law Miss Henderson, 100m No.18 High School + : KS, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 130:\u2014 P y for Girls, between 2 and 4 o'clock p.m., on g Notre Dame st.a ; ; and after MONDAY, the 22nd June, 18596. Toon\u2019 uniren Tous above te \u2014\u2014 wilh thelr \u201cbatorlcal Importance.are tr he lon OF he iptin da oh i JOHN DOUGALL & SON.; N 1 .reader\u2019s mind.No.1.e St.Antoine Ward, s _ at Montpelier Junction.Drovers CANADIAN HISTORY.Generally It may be said that the fol- hell on MONDAY, the fifteenth day of Tune es , asleep in the rear car.One was (\u2018Pall Mall Gazette.) lowing mai ints h b blish Instant.and after the examination of the 7s) FAR RR RR TSH = ing.and another injured so badly that by Me Tin poin S ave been established ballot boxes, and the final addition of votes RR AOR ESSOR AR LENS \u2014 = 1 to-day.The men have been The eighth volume of Mr.William ri r.Lngstord \u2014 { , on THURSDAY, the ec!ghteenth day of 5 SO RARER RES \u201c| as Edward Brown of Janes- Kingsford's \u2018History of Canada\u2019 deals iret, hat the war of 1812 was forced June also instant, 1 have ascertained that Y, Wis., and J.Leikin of Chicago : : : by the United States on Canada, not be-| Mr.George W.Sadler, candidate.had ob- rarmakers by trade >| with a most interesting and instructive cause of her dereliction or unfriendliness, talned the majority of the votes, and, Fix, =e : period, and will be read with particular Put as the most vulnerable part of the whereas no demand of recount has been \u2014\u2014_\u2014 British Empire.made relating to said candidate, within the profit in the light of recent Anglo-Ame- S d that the desire f i delays provided by law.i NOTES AND NOTICES.rican events.The book, though occa- ed in the ed States Du a political > Za NA r= ices.: , 8 spired in the United States by a political I.accordingly, declare the said Geo.W EE A SER EES Leon Springs.\u2014The following is a sionally a little iabored chronological re- wa\" party in the belief that Canada Sadler.duly elected Alderman.for office of ss \" EEE mo D, \u2018 guests who are already booked for | perhaps unavoidable.chronological re- would fall like a ripe pear, an easy con- Alderman No.1.of the said St.Antoine ining season at the St.Leon Springs, petition, is wel and carefully arranged.Ques\u2019, and that Great Britain overpower-| Ward, to replace ex-Ald.Atwater, for the ith, John W.White and familv, Mrs.It is divided into four parts.The first \u20acd by France was in her dotage.ensuing term of the sald office.rder.Middleton and family, James W.: deals with the events from the year 1801, Third, that a portion of the United L.©.DAVID, Pa h eT \u201d enson and family, Chas.Kerr and leading up to the declaration of war by States was averse to the war and re- ci % ly, Mr.and Mrs.J.Jolley, Mrs.the United States against Great Britain 8arded it as unrighteous.ty Clerk.I \u201c.k Petit and family, George Hender-| in June, 1812.The remaining th-ee| And finally, that, with a total popu- City Clerk's Office, Le and wife, Philadelphia; Chas.B.parts deal with the various stages of that lation of not over 425,000 souls, as City Hall, 5 \u2018 \u201cge and wife, Cape May, N.J.: Mr.war, on land and sea, until its close in against nearly 6,000,000 in the States, Montreal, 28rd June, 1896.A &c.© \u2018Mrs.I.Evers, Miss May Evers, Miss February, 1815.with little specie In its treasury, with 23 ww FH + 21 Evers, Wm.B.Robinson, and| The author has evidently carefully stu- forces inferlor in numbers, and with, at U : 7 Mr.and Mrs.Strawbridge, Mr.died his subject.Authorities\u2014chapter HTst at all events, litlle or no encourage- ™ RO a = Pa irs.Wilmerding, Mrs.J.s.Fos-, and verse\u2014are quoted for all material ment from a shortsighted and embarrass- (CHILDREN'S AND MISSES\u2019 | : : : : ! daughter, New York; Mrs.B.K.statements; and, in particular, the de-|\u20acd Home Government, Canada faced the The water of the Laurentian Swimming Baths.3 ents, ~ and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.R.H.scriptions of the various conflicts by and War in 1812 and carried it through with TAN B T ES : ; ] Ë -s and son, Louisville, Ky.; Dr.! through which Canada, mainly relying Ha pie and [osolution; and OO S Pure\u2014running\u2014spring water, always at summer à and wife, St.Louis, Mo.; Rev.on her own resources, steadfastly main- Dally eme rom n withou \u2014_ i 1 1 , pet \u2018 æers.wife and son, Westmoreland, | tained her position as a British colony, Practically losing an acre of land, with And SHOES temperature nothing more refreshing or bracing } Mr.and Mrs.James Cocbrane, derive life and accuracy from the fact unblemished honor and absolute good on a hot day.Reserved for ladies on Monday 8, © gon.W.Va.; A.B.Campbell, wife that their writer has not only carefully faith, having observed every obligation IN GREAT VARIETY, at f EL - \u201children, Jacksonville, Fla.: Geo.examined all the records, but bas also |2Rd having triumphantly vindicated her : ' forenoon and Wednesday atternoon.( \u2018 -r, Miss Edna Stevenson, Rev.personally visited the several sites and UN8Werving loyalty and adherence to RONAYNE\u2019'S -
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