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LE SILVERMAN'S EZTRAGCES W HOLESALE DEPOT & FAOTORY: 304 & 306 ST, PAUL STRERT, 27% Telephone 1284, June 18 1.7 JUDSON'S keservoir-Damper gpecially manufactured for use with Letter Copying Books snd Copying Paper.Dispeuses with the old Water Well, Holds sufficient water for a week\u2019s supply.Cheap, Cleanly, Compact.Price, = = = 756.ZRF Send for deseriptivé circular.HORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, STATIONERS, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 1765 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL August 7 189 CANTLIE, EWAN & CO.CENERAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENTS.Bleached Shirtings, Grey Sheetings, Tickings, White, Grey & Colored Blankets, Fine and Medium Tweeds, Knitted Goods, Plain and Fancy Flannel, WHOLESALE ONLY SUPPLIED 15 Victoria (20 Wellington Square, Street E:, MONTREAL.TORONTO.August 24 205 Loch Fyne: Herring JUST RECEIVED, Ex 8.8.® Norwegian,\u2019 from Glasgow, KEGS AND FIRKINS \"MALCOLM\" CROWN BRAND NEW LOCK FYNE HERRING JOHN BAIRD & CQ.SUN CURED Cut Plug Tobacco.| § ~ 2 This Tobacco is mild and doesn\u2019t § Ÿ leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth.À FHILIP HENRY, 184 St.Jamos Stroet- RENN TELF CANADA COTTON COMPANY, Cornwall, Ont Manufacturers of Cottonades, Ducks,Cantos Fianneis, Dyed Linings, Cotton Blankets, &c Offices in Montreal: Corner St.Jolin and Notre Dame streets Oity and District Oct.3 15 30 Low Tweeds, Etoffes, &c® CANADIAN JESPATCHES THE ANCIENT CAPITAL, Stringent Quarantine Precautions\u2014The ¢ Chrontcie\u201d Sued for Libel\u2014Poili- tical Guiheringzs.QUEBEC, August 30.\u2014It is feared that other animals in the Levis quarantine, rin additien to the McCrae and Allan herds, will have to be sacrificed.Every possible precaution is being taken to prevent the spread of the contagion.Owners of stock are only admitted on condition of afterwards burning their clothing and taking a bath.The earth of the roadway used by the animals is also to be burned to the depth of a foot, and it is probable the authorities will have to buy and destroy all the cattle owned by farmers around the quarantine.Mr, Lawrence Lynch, who so worthily represented the Quebec Branch of the Irish National League, with Mr, McCar- ron, at the Chicago conventiou, has entered an action of $5,000 damages for libel against the Morning Chronicle, in consequence of the latter's attack upon him in connection with alleged remarks made by him ,to the effect that \u201cwe had a protective tariff on the other side to boycott English goods.\u201d Iditorially the Chronicle called Mr.Lynch some very hard names, which it is said they will now have to prove.Besides these Mr.Lynch says he did not use the words above quoted, The affair causes à good deal of excitement, There 1s a boom in political gatherings.Yesterday meetings were held in most of the counties all over the province.Some very characteristic speeches were made.QUEEN CITY NOTES.Safe Bunrilary\u2014A Confidence Dperator\u2014 Address to Monsignor ¢\u2019Brien, TORONTO, August 30.\u2014DBrazill\u2019s gro- eery store, corner of King and Jarvis streets, was burglarized early this morning.The burglars had drilled a hole in à large iron safe close to the combination, and then inserting a punch they knocked the combination to smithereens, and rifled the safe of all the money in the drawers, which fortunately only consisted of a few dollars in silver, They left behind them three drills, punch, brace and sledge hammer, which were afterwards claimed by a blacksmith, from whose shop they had been stolen, Hugh Patton, à resident of Milton, was confidenced out of $50 by a-stranger with bogus, cheque on July 14th at the Union Station, The police have been looking for this stranger since then and to-day John Harvey, alizs Harvey Wallace, well known in criminal circles, was arrested as the confidence operator.The Catholics of Toronto, to-night, presented an address to Mgr.O\u2019Bryen, Papal Ablegate.congratulating him on his visit to Canada, and expressing unswerving allegiance to the Holy Father.The address was handsomely bound in Morocco and contained sketches of St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral and the Papal arms.Mgr.O\u2019Bryen replied at length, thanking them for his reception in this city.COUNTER DEMONSYTRATION.Both Parties to \u201che Fisnt in spc cb, making at the Capital.Orrawa, August 30.\u2014Sir John Macdonald\u2019s return to the city to-day after his British Columbia trips was taken advantage of by leading Conservatives to organize a counter demonstration to that under Liberal auspices announced for tonight when the Hon, Messrs.Blake and Mowat were announced to address the electors.The roller rink having been secured for the Blake-Mowat demonstration, the Conservatives rented the Grand Opera House.Both buildings were filled to the doors, At the Liberal meeting Mr.A.F.Mclntyre, President of the Liberal Association, occupied the chair.The principal speakers were Messrs, Mowat and Blake, and an address of thanks to these gentlémen was subsequently moved by Hon.R.W.Scott.At the Conservative meeting thé chairman was Mr, T.Stewart, President of the Conservative Workingmen\u2019s Association, Addresses were presented to Sir John Macdonald congratulating him on his safe return, and the Premier replied.Other speeches followed by Sir Hector Langevin, Hon, Messrs, Carling and Thompson, the local members and others, DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION.The Matches Opened at Ottawa Yester.day\u2014Wind and Rain Lower the Scores.Orrawa, August 30.~-The Dominion Rifle Association meeting opened this morning at nine o\u2019clock, Heavy rain showers a few hours previously made the prospect rather poor, but the clouds had largely cleared off by the time firing commenced.A heavy wind accounts for the low scoring in the Nursey match.The first match fired was at 500 yards ; five rounds ; and the prize winners were as follows :-Trooper Duncan, P.L.DG., 21 points, $20 ; Corpl.H.Langstroth, 8th Cavalry, 21, $15; $10 each, Lieut.Dimock, 78th; Captain Sims, 3rd; Gunner Faulkner, H.G.A.; Pte.Bellingham, 5th, 20 points ; Sergt, Hunt, Montreal Engineers; Pte Henderson, 25th; Lieut.\u2018| McElwon, 74th, 19; Pte.Taylor, G.G.F.G.; Pte.Bent, 93rd; Pte.Bartlett, Q.O.R.; 18; $b each, Pte, Shaw, 3rd; 18; Captain Coz, 78th; Pte.Hanbery, 5th ; Sgt.-Major Doidge, G.O.F.B,; Capt.Brown, 54th; Pte, Norton, 8th; Lt.Byrne, 7th; Pte.Swain, 47th, Capt.Bruce, 95th, J.R.Adam, Victoria Rifle Club, 17; Trooper Huston, Toronto Car Q.M, ; Sgt.Williamson, 45th; Pte, Hall, 79th; Pte, Maillene, G.G.F.G.; Sgt.Purcell, 25th, 16; $4 each, Pie.Fraser, Q,0.R.; Sgt.Ritchie, Q.0.R.; Sgt.Carrie, 6th; Capt, Edwards, 3rd; Sgt.Duncan, 14th, 16; Col.Sgt.Thomson, § I 8th; Major Thompson, 55th ;Trooper Scott, P.L,D.G.; Pte.Sando, 46th; Pte.Thorne, 25th, Capt.Hughes 45th, Staff Sergt.\u2018Warren, 10th ; Pte, Murdock, 13th ; Sergt, Carmichael, 56th ; Pte, Ward, 6th ; Major Jackson, 85th ; 15, Pte, Fair- weather, G.GLF.G, ; Color Sergt.McRae.lst P.W.R., Sergt.Dowker, M.G.A.; Pre, McDiarmed, 90th ; $3 each.Corp.Cribb, 78th ; Lt.J ohnston, Q.0.R.; Corp.Taylor, 63rd; Lt.-Col Holferden, B.C.G.A, ; N.Rolston, Huron Rifle Association, Pte.Courtice, 63rd ; Sergt.Darso, Char.Eng, ; Pte, Fenton, 56th; Sgt.McFarlane, 71st; Maj, Blaikleck, 5th; Pte, RB.Morton, 8th, 14; Corp.Qallwey, G.G.F.G.; Capt, Brown, Q,0,R.; Pte.Hardley, 62nd; Sgt.Bourne, St.John Rifles; Lt, Letourneau, 85th; Pte.Lear, 63rd; Corp, Crooks, Q.O.R.; Pte, Me- Capt, Groovy, 10th; Lt.-Col.Lamontagne; Staff bbotson, 6th; Pte, Wilson, 6th; Bom.Newbury, B.C.G.A.; Staff-Sgt.Speariug, 53:4; Lt.Bustesd, 3rd; Corp.Parks, St.Jobn Rfles; Capt.Lulham, M.G.A, 13; Pte.Cuuningham, 51st; Capt, Jones, B.C.G.A.; Capt.Sylvester, 85th, 12 points each, and there were 15 twelve\u2019s counted out, The tofal number of entries in the Nursery matc2 was 156.In the afternoon the MacDougall match | was corapleted, being interrupted when! about half through at 600 yarde, by a heavy shower and almost obscuring the 4 targets.It wae at 400 and 600 yards, five rounds at each.Pte, Bautlett, Q.O.R., and Capt.J.I.Hartt, St.John Rifles, tie for first place.They divide the money prides, getting $22.50 each, and | will shoot off for the MacDougall cup.The other prize winners were as follows: $15, Pte.Maillenne, G.LF.Q., 41 ; $10 each, Pte.Gamble, 40th, 40; Sergt.King, 45th; Li Dimock, 78th: Sergt.Ashall, Q.O.Ra; Capt.Adam, 13th; Capt.Hood, 50th; Trooper Beatty, 80tk Cav., 39; Pte.Clark, 53rd; Captain Wrighs, 43rd; Capt, Brown, 54th, 38, 85 each, Pte, Graham, 13th; Pie, McCowan, 5th; Lt.Fiske, 53:d; Pte.Kimmerly, 49th, 38; Sergt, Pratt, Montreal Engineers; Staff Sergt., Margetts, 15th; Capt.Bruce, 95th; Staff Sergt.Wynne, 5th; Capt.Kinnear, 74th; Sergt, Kennedy, Q.0.R.; Staff Sergt.Mitchell, 10th; Lt, McRobbie, 8th Cav.; Sexgt.Thomson, 8th R.R, 37; Private Norton, 8th ; Private Riddle, Gth ; Sergeant Short, Guards ; Major Wilson, Retired list ; Private Santon, 60th, 36 ; Piper Clark, 5th ; Captain Thomas, 54th ; $4 each, Corporal Case, Halifax Garrison Artiilery, Private Morris, 13th, 35; Staff Sergeant Bell, 12th ; Sergeant Younker, P.E.I.Garrison Artillery ; Lieut, Lordly, 62ud ; Sergr.Johnson, 85th; G.R.Faulkuer, M.G.A.; Sergt, Macks, 6th ; Lieut, H, W.Chamberlain.43¢d ; Staff- Sergt.McAdam, 3rd ; Captain Bishop, Kinezid, 6th Cavalry ; Corporal McCut cheon, 55th , Lieutenant Winter, Guards; Major Jackson, 85th ; Private Kambery, Staff-Sergt.Mitchell, 45th ; Pte, Deyel), : 46th ; Lt.K, Graburn, retired list, Lt.Stevens, 66th ; Gr.Garrison, B.C.G.A.; Pte, Swain, 47th ; Lt, Longstroth, 74th; Capt.Perley, H.S8.8.; Sergt.Rolston, 37th ; Capt.Zealand, 13th ; Ls, Thomp- gon, Guards, 33 each, There were four 33\u2019 counted out, The number of entries in the match was 317, In the Manufacturers\u2019 Match, fired mainly in the rain and concluded about five o\u2019clock, there were 321 competitors entered, this being three more than ever before entered in any D.R.A, match, 318 in 1884 having been the highest until now.The match was at 570 yards, seven rounds and the prize winners were as follows: $25, Capt.Sylvestre, 85th, 33; $20, S.- Sgt.Bell; i2:h, 32; $15, 8.-Sgt.Wynne, 5th, 31, $10 each, Col.-Sgt.Mitchell, 90th; Lit.Mitchell, 32nd; Capt.Harris, H.G A: Lt.Knox, 37th, 30; Pte.Morris, 13th; Pte.Robertson, 13th; Capt, Sparha, 42nd; Pte, Clark, 53rd, 29.$5 each, Lt.Conboy, 30th; Sgt.Wilson, 33rd; Corp.Cerrol), G.G.F.Gh; Corp.Crowe, 1st B.F,A.; Sgt.Miner, 71st; Pie.Stanton, 60th; Sgt, Iender- son, 62nd, 29, Sgt, McAdam, 3rd; Pte, Huntingdon, 56th; Lévat.Thompson, G.G.F.G.; Capt.Hughes, 45th; Pte Hutcheson, G.G.F.G.; Pte, Thompson, 12th; Sgt.Brown, 12th; Sgt.Purcell 5th, Sgt.Proud, 37th, 28, Sgt.Mack- lin, 90th; Lieut.Hora, 14th; Sergeant Davison, Char, Eng.; Sapper Long- worth, go ng.; Major Jackson, 85th; PteMillies, 90th; Trooper Scott, P.L.D.@.; Capt.Bishop, 63rd; Sgt.Ewing, 62nd; Capt.Macdonald, Q.O.R.; Lieus, Winter, G.G.F.G,, 27.Sgt.Pratt, Mont, Eng.; Lt.McDiarmid, 60th Cav.; Pte.Mitchell, 13th; Pte.Campbell, 3rd; Pte.Desbarats, 3rd ; Stff.-Sgt.Armstrong, G.G.F.G.26, $4 each\u2014Pte.Fink, G.G.F.G.; Captain Macdonald, retired list ; Quarter-Master Sergeant Ogg, 1st B.F.A,; Pte.McCowan, 50th ; Pte; Hiscott, 7th; Pte, Graham, 13th; Sergt.Mumford, 63rd; Sergt.Johnson, 85th; Pte.Fink, G.G.F.G.; Stafl-Sergt.Sutherland, G.G.F.G.; Sergt.J.C.Chamber- lin, 43rd; Lieut.8, W.-Chamberlin, 431d; Staff-Sergt.Gibson, 66th; Sergt, Loggie, 73rd; Sergt.McMurray, 71st; Pte, Gamble, 46th\u201426, Lieut, Smith, 71st; Pte.Shore, 3rd; Sergt.Roper, Victoria Rifles, B.C.; Pte.Hayes, 70th; Pte, Kimmerly, 49th; Staff-Sergesnt Margetts, 13th; Sergt, Matthews, 3rd; Sergt, O'Shaugh- nessy, 62nd; Private Kambery, 50th; Sergt., Armstrong, B.F.A, ; Private Jack, 10th ; Captain Panton, 20th ; Pte.Macdonald, 49th ; Corporal McNaughton, 5lst ; Br, Sergt.-Major Harris, H.G.A, ; Pte, Morris, 45th; Pte, Mailline, G.G.F.G.; Corp.Hilton, 49th; Pte.Morrison, G.G.¥.G., 25 points each, and there were five scores of 25 counted out, THE IRISH DISTURBANCES.Gen.Baller at Killarney\u2014The Belfast Riots, DUBLIN, August 30.,\u2014Four arrests have been made in connection with the moonlight outrages in Kerry.Gen, Buller is at Killarney and has made his headquarters at the Railway hotel.It is proposed to boycott the house because its proprietor received Gen.Buller as a guest, The police of Belfast will resume their ordinary beat duty in the disturbed districts ou Wednesday, The Mayor exhorts all peaceable citizens to assist the police in the performance of their duties, Duin, Aug, 30\u2014A bailiff has been nearly beaten to death near Listowell, County Derry, An information has been sworn against a station master who is suspected to bs one of the assailants, Sentencing the Belfast Rioters.BELFAST, August 30\u2014A number of men who were engaged in the recent riots in this city have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from 2 to 19 months, Breaktast to ilenry Ward Beecher, GLasaow, August 30.\u2014The Congregational Baptist Evangelical Union Association gave a breakfast to-day to the Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Dr.Ferguson presided, Mr.Beecher narrated his early religious struggles and dwelt upon the difficulty he experienced iu breaking loose from the old Calvanistic theology, Great Sterm at Rochester.Rocuksrer, N.Y,, Aug.30\u2014The most terrific thunderstorm ever known in this city come up to-day, Within three hours nearly three and a half inches of water fell, Cellars were flooded in business | houses and private residences all over the city.The damage is estimated at $25,000, 63rd ; Private Wilson, 6th, 34 ; LoCaia LATEST\" GABLE NEWS, THE ENGLISH COMMONS.BRITISH OCCUPATION OF BURMAH, LONDON, August 30.\u2014In the Commons this evening, Sir J.E, Gorst, Under Secretary for India, defended the annexation of Burmah on the ground that it was necessary for the safety of India, He stated th soon as the cold season sets in\u2019 the Government intends tosgnass a force in Burmah to subjugate the country.The Radicals supported two amendments to the address condemning the annexation of Burmah.The amendments were negatived by majorities of 76 and 73 respectively, Mr.Clark, Radical, moved that the debate on the address be adjourned, Lord Churchill opposed the motion, stating it was mot conceived with a view to public advantage, and that the Government desired to express its opinion to that effect.(Cries of * withdraw.\u201d) Mr.Illingsworth, Liberal, likened Churchill to Satan correcting sin.(Laughter).A lively scene followed.The House finally divided with the following result: For adjourning, 12; against, 197, Lord Churchill then agreed to adjourn the debate, 0BSTROLTION BY THE PARNELLITES, Loxnpon, August 31.\u2014It is rumored that the Pernellites intend to oppose the Government in its desire to hasten the closing of the present session.There isa likelihood of gome all-night sittings over the estimates, The Speaker ruled out of order Mr, Picton\u2019s amendment declaring the result of the electoral contest while it showed that the country objected to the land purchase scheme did not decide the question of a Parliament in Dublin, BULGARIAN AFFAIRS.Prince Alexander Making a Triemphal Tour.RUSTCAUK, Aug, 30.\u2014Prince Alexander has been warned to take precautions against possible attempts on his life by Pan Slavist fanatics and followers of the metropolitan element whose party has ramifications in interior Bulgaria, Prince Alexander arrived at Sistova at 8 o\u2019clock this morning; his progress through the town was one continuous triumph.The people lifted the Prince from his carriage and carried him on their shoulders to the great church where a Te Deum wag sung, The Prince afterwards started for Tirnora and arrived there this evening, THE PRINCE'S MANIFESTO, RusrcHUE, August 30.-A manifesto has been issued by Prince Alexander.It approves the measures adopted by the Stambuloff regency, confirms the existing Ministry and the appointment of Mut- kouroff az commander-in-chief of the army, thanks the people and army for their fidelity and resolute attitude in faver of independence, implores God\u2019s plese g, and urges all to unite in pro- wildy the welfare of Bulgaria.RUSSIA\u2019S DESIGNS ON BULGARIA, BERLIN,August 30.\u2014The Vossichizitung, Berliner, Tageblatt and National Zeitung insist that it is impossible for Germany and Austria to tolerate a Russian occupation of Bulgaria, It is stated that M.Nelidoff, Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, in an interview with the Grand Vizier, hinted at Russian occupation of Bulgaria, adding that if a hair of one Russian was touched, Russia would be compelled to interfere, EXCITEMENT IN SOFIA, RusroavK, August 30.\u2014The populace of Tirnova gave Prince Alexander an enthusiastic welcome, Advices from Sofia say the city isexcited and that some disorders have occurred.M.Zankoff, the revolutionary leader, was attacked by the mob and nearly killed.It is expected that the military plotters will be executed and that amnesty will be granted to the conspirators, LonDoN, August 30,\u2014Russian newspapers take pessimistic views of Prince Alexander\u2019s return to Bulgaria, and day it will not effect the fulfilment of the measures decided upon for the settlement of the affairs of that country, although it may perhaps defer their accomplishment, The Novoe Vrienya considers Prince Alexander\u2019s reinstatement on the throne as very questionable, ln Hurricane and Loss of Life, Nassau, NH, August 30.-A hurricane swept over the island on the night of the 22nd instant.The gale came from the southeast and blew with great violence for several hours, A number of houses were [blown down and others were damaged and considerable injury was done to fruit trees, fences, etc.Two schooners, the Emily Hope and Sponger, went ashore near Silver Bay and are total wrecks Two other small vessels dragged their anchors and were driven over the bar and out to sea, The\u2018 American schooner W, B.Mackie broke from her moorings at the quarantine station, and went to sea with her crew on board.Help wassent to her, and she was safely towed into Egg Harbor Anchorage, 50 miles distant.Reports from Berry Island state that the storm there was very heavy, and that many shipping and fishing vessels were wrecked, Some loss of life is reported, A Fronch Steamer Wreckcd.VALPARISO, August 30.\u2014The French steamer Ville de Metz went ashore in a fog to-day and was wrecked.The passengers and crew were raved.\u2014\u2014\u2014\" THE WEATHER.MoNTREAL, August 30.Temperature in the shade, observed by Hearn & Barrison, opticians and mathe- BY STANDARD THERMOMETER-$ &.m.,720 Br STANDARD BAROMETER \u2014 8.M1., 29.69 ; Torowro, Ont, August 31,1 a,m, northwest winds, fine, moderately warm with westerly winds and a little cooler.local rains.matical instrument makers, 1640 and 1642 1 p.m., 809; 6 p.m., 789.p.m., 23.48; 6 p.m.24.52.} Probabilities.weather.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Winds Maritime\u2014Southeast and southwest Notre Dame street: \u2014 Max., 839; min., 62°; mean, 720.METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Lakes\u2014Moderate to fresh, west and Upper 8t.Lawrence\u2014Clearing weather, veering to westerly, mostly cloudy with winds, cloudy to rainy weather.among university players, CRICKET.The English Gentlemen Arrive Safe in New York\u2014Shetches and Plans 0 the Members of the Great Team.New YorK, August 30\u2014The English cricketers, who come to America for a series of games, arrived yesterday on the Adriatic.Their names are W, H.Bain.bridge, K.J.Key, J.À.Turner, F.T, Welman, W.C.Sim, E.J, Saunders, WE.Roller (captain), E.H.Buckland, A.R.Cobb, C.C, Cottrell, T.R.Hine- Haycock, H.Rotherman and A.J.Fortescue.This year\u2019s team of English Gentlemen cricketers is under the management of E.J.Saunders, who so ably carried laet year\u2019s team through their long list of engagements, This year\u2019s team he claims to be much stronger than the team of last year, although some of the men who did fine work in the New Enrland match, notably Bruen and Newton, are abser .~~ new men, however, have excellent : .-\u2019\u201d cords, and the team is no doubt stronger in all departments of the game.Instead of genial \u201cParson \u201d\u201d Thornton, the coming team will be captained by one who is better known as a patron of the game than a crack player in the person of Colonel W.H, Walcoua, member of Parliament from Tiverton, Devonshire, and who is a leading member of the guild of I Zingari, which indulges in a Zingari week of cricket every summer at his seat in Devonshire, .W.E Roller, the Surrey crack, has been sick since he was here last summer, and it has put him somewhat out of form, and hindered kim playing much.He.took part in some of the late matches, however, played by his county.J.A, Turner, of the same county, was here last year, and is in better form even than then.He played for the Gentlemen va, Players, and for the Gentlemen of Eogland va, the Australians this year, A, R.Cobb, of last year\u2019s team, has kept wicket for the Oxford University this year, and is in good form behind the sticks, He was a general favorite with New England cricketers last season, his splendid physique and powerful batting evoking much admiration.T.R.Hine-Haycock has not been able to play much cricket this year owing to his law studies, but in the few matches in weich he has taken part he has made good scores, and a repetition of his last year\u2019s brilliant play must be looked for, A great addition to this year\u2019s team is H, W.Bainbridge, captain of the Cambridge University eleven and the best bat He played in both Gentlemen vs, Players matches, He is a very fast bowler and a brilliant fieller., H.Rotherham is captain of the Warwickshire team and is another very fast bowler and probably the best amateur fast bowler in England.He has taken part in the Gentlemen vs, Players.He is à hard hitter and good fielder.Rev, A, J, Fortescue played three years in the Oxford eleven aud previous to that in the Marlboro team\u2014sa good bat and a splendid fielder, E, H, Buckland, another Marlboro boy, has played on the Oxford eleven two years.He is a good all-round player, being a good batter, a fine slow bowler and an cxcellent fielder.In the Univer sity match he took five wickets for twenty runs.E, E, Cottrell, of the Harrow eleven, is a Middlesex player, and is on the team especially for his bowling, which is very fast, and on which he can put a lot of \u201cwork,\u201d He is considered a run-getter, but occasionally scores well, They will at once go into practice, probably on the Staten Island ground, and will open their American tour with a three-day match against that club, commencing next Wednesday, September 1, They play consecutively in Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and again.at Philadelphia, \u2018The Boston dates are September 15, 16 and 17, _\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE WORLD OF SPORT.The Hosmer-MeKay Race at Rouse\u2019s Point, and other 1tems of Sporting News.Aquatic.HOSMER VS.MCEAY.To-morrow will be a gala day with the good people of Rouse\u2019s Point, it being the occasion of the great match race between John McKay, of Halifax, N.8., and George Hosmer, the popular young oarsman of Boston, Mass.Besides this our premier baseball club, \u201cLhe Clippers,\u201d will play their return match with the Beverwycks of Rouse\u2019s Point and two of the United States professional teams.The Swantins of Vermont, and the well-known Malones of New York will contest for baseball honors.The principal event cf the day will be of course the great race between the two well known oarsmen.The race will be three miles with a turn and will be rowed for $5600 aside and a purse of $1,000, The race will be & good one from start to finish as both men are of wellknown ability and will row to win, each being confident of success.So far McKay is by odds the favorite in the betting, but George is not without backers, who are willing to bet that he will give a good account of himself.As special trains will be rum from this city and as all the railway lines are offering reduced fares it is probable that hundreds of Montrealers will go out to witness what will probably be the best contested race in this vicinity this season.As the race will only be rowed between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m.those who go out will have plenty of fime to witness the baseball games, and thus be enabled to have a first-class day of sport.TRIAL HEATS FOB THE INTERNATIONAL SOULLING SWEEPSTAKES.Loxpow, August 30.\u2014A portion of the trial heats to decide who shall be the contestants in the international sculling sweepstakes on Wednesday were rowed today.In the first heat Neil Matterson, of Australia, and Wallace Ross were the contestants.The course was from Battersea to Hammersmith.Matterson got an advantage of a few feet in the first half minute but before the first furlong had been covered Ross drew up level with him.At the end of the next furlong Ross led by a length, and when a mile and a half (or almost half the distance) had been rowed he was two lengths in advance.Directly after reaching this point Ross almost stopped and Matterson went abead, and at Putney Bridge led by three lengths.After this the race was over, Matterson winning leisurely in 18 mins.41 secs.Bubear then rowed over the course, scoring a bye.The course for the second heat was from Hammersmith to Kew.The contestants were Jno.Teemer, of the United States, and Geo.J.Perkins, of England.Teemer wap the favorite, 5 to 1 being offered on him, Teemer ab the start n rowed rather a enatchy stroke, enabling Perkins, who had the best water to gain a slight lead in the first few hundred yards, Teemer then eettled down to a longer, steadier stroke, and soon got on a level with Perkins.He drew steadily ahead, and when Barnes\u2019 Bridge was reached he led the Ecglishman by four lengthy.Teemer won eventually without effort, finishing three lengths ahead.Time, 18 mins., 40 secs.The 3rd heat was between Wm.Beach of Australia, champion of the world, and G.W.Lee, of the United States.The course was from Kew to Hammersmith.Lee led by a couple of lengths the first quarter of a mile but after that was beaten at Barnes Bridge.Beach drew away and won the heat easily by three lengths.Betting was 10 to 1 in favor of Beach.Twice during the heat Lee got over in Beach\u2019s water, and the second time he fouled him.Beach claimed the foul and it was \"awed, Tie .Laerosse.DING OF THE OLUBS, The following is the correct standing of the clubs in the championship series to ate :\u2014 Names ng g g 5 gg of EB BE 5 3 of Clubs.g8 : : B 3 2 Torontos ., 8 8 1 1 Montreals, , 7 5 2 0 5 Cornwall,., .8 4 4 0 4 Shamrock.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.7 2 5 0 5 Ontarios.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8 1 6 1 4 ee ARRIVAL OF CANON W.H ( DOPER F.B\\G.8., IN CANADA.Canon Cooper, whose exertions in the cause of immigration has extended over the last twenty years and who arrived by the Dominion Steamship Company's steamer the Toronto, is now engaged in vigiting the principal towns in Ontario to further the interests of the Church Emigration Society.On the Rev.Canon's return to England last fall he took steps to forti a soc ietv eepecially connected with the Church of England, which has for its objects the collection aud dissemination of full and reliable information on the subject of immigration, the organizing of protected parties, the collecting of funds for the assistance of deserving immigrants and the formation of village settlements, This most important society has received the approval of upwards of forty Bishops and & large number of the nobility and gentry of England.Amongst its patrons and patronesses are His Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Rev.the Metropolitan of .Canada, and a long list of most influential ladies and gentlemen.The protected parties have been sent out by the C.BE.S.this year, the last for the season having just arrived under the care of Canon Cooper, Mrs.Cooper and Miss Turnbull.All the immigrants who are sent from England under the auspices of the Church Emigration Society are persons of undeniable character.The Society pledges\"itself to make the strictest enquir- les into the antecedents and suitability of every one who applies to join its parties, with the special object of restoring the confidence of employers in the colonies.In several of the prineipal towns branch associations of the Church Immigration Society bave been formed ty Canon Cooper.The immigration sheds at Hamilton, London and Toronto have already been visited.The whole system for the reception and placing of immigrants, both under the Dominion and Provincial Governments, have been carefully inquired into by the Rev.Canon and Miss Turnbull \u2014the latter being particularly interested in the care and protection of single women sent out as domestic servants, In order to make herself thoroughly ae- quainted with the practical working of the immigration of girls to Canada, Miss Turnbull undertook the position of matron on board the Toronto, idok entire charge of the single women, sleeping in the steerage with them and scrupulously carrying out all the duties of an ordinary matron, Such an unusual and philanthropic act on the part of an English lady of great culture and refinement deserves the highest commendation ; and, a8 Miss Tursbull 18 to act on her return to England as corresponding secretary for the Canadian branches of the Church Emigration Society, her knowledge of the question in all its details, and her manifest devotion to the work she has undertaken, must inspire confidence in the young women she selects in England and \u2018sends out to Canada, Canon Cooper and Miss Turnbull left Montreal for Ottawa, yesterday, to have an interview with the Hon.Mr.Carling on the general subject of imm'gration.tele THE GOOD PEOPLE OF STE.ROSE CELEBRATE THE FEAST OF THE VILLAGE.The celebration of the 300th anniversary of Ste.Rose drew a large crowd to that village yesterday.The farmers of the locality and those who were spending the summer three spared no pains to appropriately decorate the village for the occasion, and the result was very satisfactory, as it really presented à very fine appearance.High mass was sung at nine o°clock, at which His Grace presided.There were also present a number of prominent - clergymen from Montreal and vicinity.During the service the Rev.Cure Labelle, of Bt.Jerome, preached an eloquent and impressive sermon on the virtues of Ste.Rose de Lim4.After mass the bishop gave his pontifical blessing, after which the citizens and invited guests partook of a sumptuous repast.In the afternoon Vespers were sung, and a general illumination in the evening brought the celebration to a close, M POLICE COURT ITEMS.A boy named Guilliaume Hurtubise, 16 years of age, who has been employed by Mr, Morin, druggist,- Notre Dame street, wag accused by his employer before the Police Magistrate, yesterday, with having gtolen the sum of $5 from him (Morin).He pleaded guiliy and was sentenced to three mouths in the common jail, It appears Hurtubise was in the habit of livieg a rather fast life lately.William Daoust, restaurant keeper on St.Catherine street, was fined $50 and costs or three months for keeping an unlicensed billiard table on his premises.Zotique Beauchamp, accused of indecent assault, as already mentioned jn these columns, was fully committed to stand his trial at the next term of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, William Girard, accused of stealing a watch, was also committed to the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.2 SrrAIGEr Out.\u2014Kimballs straight eut, Richmond straight cut and Puritan straight cut cigarettes at Hirsch\u2019s, op~ posite Post Office. a for Tux Hrraup by D.Lorn MacDougall & Oo, Stock Brokers, 11 Hospital street: < |g 9 RE |408| 25 88 ps a BS 52 STOCKS, ae [gop ra rd le Bei gli treal.\u2026.] $200 [8 & 1] 210} 218; OntanoBank.\u2026œur| 100 [8 Pe1 101 190 Bank B.N.A.£50 PO}, inlinrnss \u2018Banque du Peuple.| $ 50 ip.995 9 Molgons Bank.50 iB 150 136 Bank of Toronto.} 100 3 po 205 2034 Bank Jacques Cartier, 26 iro vesaselersins Merchants Bank.,.| 100 [#00 138 127 Bank d\u2019Hochelaga.| 100 Fe o 100 95 East'n Township B'K.| 50 He, 121 118 Quebec Bank.\u2026.>.| 100 1 p.g vores.104% Banque Nationale.| 60 2 Pel fens Union Bank.J 100 P.C:| 102 |.Can.B'kKof Commerce; 5 Sip.c.123 Dominion Bank.) 80 DS Bank of Hamilton.100 3 bo.Ville Marie.100 Se.> Standard Bank.- n 2 Pa Federal svsaonous fmperisl Bank.,.| 100 4 Dp.MISCELLANEOUS.Tatercolontal Coal Co.| 100 j+++ I \u2018 : à h 1 the wif d R , a Caspian es .arse Re 19 66.with them, and we have also wife an Toronto.BETWEEN Lad Lake Superior.Tuesday, Aug.24 Carthaginian .4600 Capt.A.M.218 0 etrangers on the day of the race for the daughters of W.Higgins, the New York July 8 105 pure and Ante ading granted in Ham- Lake Winaipeg Tuesday, Ave.81 Siberian.4600 Capt.R.P.Moore.0 fay small sum of thirty-five cents.On Tues- millionaire, but we nave left our two mast ; Montreal and London.por Tates of freight and other particulars Toko Henao rome Tooatar: Sept 7 Hibermian.nl BE Cont: Joy Stephen pox day evening we intend to have a \u201cpro: 8 7 0 ' AUGUST BoLTEN, Hamburg; FROM MONTREAL.Nestorian | wg Sart, J.Ambury Re ; 3 .|the last, the Messrs.John and James Steamship ERL KING, 2200 to verser apt.W, Dalziel | Elus gressive euchre\u201d party and dance at Hotel ; The Steamship ; ne, ÉRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp Lake Huron Thursday, Ang.26 LIUS81aD .3000 Capt.Aiéx., MoDouga! choic ; he ; > | Rutherford, of the great New York family = æ Capt.Priske, is intended to sail from Agents Hansa Steamship Co.Lake SUPOIIOT.reese Thursday, Sept 9 Gcandinavian .8000 Capt.John Park © 9 00 Windsor, where \u201cprogressive euchre\u201d has after whom Rutherford Square,New York, me (Et : oF 7 RB LONDON STEINMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp, Lake Winnipeg LE Mhursday; Sept.16 Buenos Ayrean, .3800 Capt.J.Scott, : ; ; 4 med i à MONTREAL FO Agents White Cross \u2018 , Corean.4000 Capt.\u2018been the rage during the past week.Rutherford Park, New Jersey, are = UT Orto MUNDERLOH & CO.Montreal, | Lake Huron\u201d Thursday, Sept: 30! Grecian 1! 113609 Capt.CE ToGaiais Ferr But I am quite too previous in telling 2awed.The family have donated the FE ON OR ABO = \u2019 avs ave D = ; Manitoban .\u2026.3150 Capt.R.Carruth ITY, 2 > General ents in Canada.These steamers are built in water-tight Canadian.ors e, $17 what we ex, ect to do next week before de- ground for both.The Rutherford brothers THE 7th SEPTEMBER.August 28 Ag 43 compartments and of speclal strength for the Phoenician |.\" 00 cab Jour Kerr 0; extra scribing our grand doings of last.ave Just come in with a great Laul of fine = = # Agents:\u2014Willlam Ross & Co., 3 East India Norih Ailantic trade.- Waldensian 2609 Capt, D: J.James 1 3 fizh, 1ncluding two maskilonge, weighing = > erleys, Carter & In the passenger departments the 10st per- Lueerne .2%)0 ¢ i 8740 On Wednesday evening over ten pounds each.When the fish are HE 8.8.M MI Pace © Ber Vstront, onion \u201cECL: fect provision has been made ensure the Newfoundland.1500 Caps.OM Main .°, 2 .C.ç PN .C.3 MRS.LEONARD\u2019S * AT HOME,\u201d brought ?ach evening th laid en T 5.MIRAMICHI, Robert Reford & Co., 23 and 2 St.Sacramen comfort and convenience of all, (nthe Oabin Acadian.,.,.1350 Capt.F.MG , POR > TOUEAL up each evening they are © CAPT.A.BAQUETP, street, Montreal the Statercoms are large and airy.The Steers ath at her residence, Fairview Park,\u201d proved the grass in front of the piazza and we all Will sail fror Montreal on MONDAY, cin] \u201c°° : age is Atted with tbe most approyed Patent pm msi à brilliant success.About twohundred of gather round as an admiring chorus while SEPTEMBER, for , .NE pi en pre, and is fally ventilated and The Shortest Sea Route Between Relat fe gic rth vlog sn gut om the fey ae mg PICTOU.ae \"| ei men seis yn America and Europe, veing \u2019 venir \u2014_\u2014\u2014 At 6 p.m.PSE mes amer, Wazdences Lo n @ only Five ; holery was spent, dows béliantie oe : wun is TWO WOMEN WORSEIFPED AS GODS.cailingat FATHER POINT, GASPE, PERCE, L i GUION LINE vanta of (RATES OF PASSAGE pi on Pa .8 myriad win ighte ew v 8 But .filicting a blaze of light acrcss the lawn, and out| *°etures of a Remarkable Religions Ne DE ane OBS RLOTTETOWN MONTREAL geanbin\u2014Montreal to Liverpool, $50; return, 1 .Bo n L ha © \u20ac © ay lowes\u2019 a over the calm waters of the bay, where lay innati Enqui plainly marked on ali goods.Initials are not \u2014 AND \u2014 For Frolgns or other particulars apply: 1n The Bteamers of the es (Cincinnat quirer.) UNITED BTATES MAIL STEAMERS & P monred the yacht Mystic, witb many other .sufficient.Goods will not be received after ; ; fast, A.A.WATT, 8 Custom House Liverpool, Lond fairy-like craft.Mrs.and Mies Leonard| One of the most remarkable religious three o'clock on the afternoon of day of sail- NEWCASTIE-GE-TYNE SERVICE SAILING WEEKLY BETWEER Square\u2019; tn Qriecnitown, lo HN.G.SEruouR Montreal Hi Le gerEy and I 4 .- ng.v * ; \u2019 0, § verpool, to R.W.BERTS, 21 æ è, Ont, stood in the great entrance hall to receive manias of which there is any record has Has excellent accommodation for passen- VIA LONDON.Kew Terk and Liverpool, calfing at Queczstowr Water St.; in Quebec, to H.H.BEWELL, 125 Sailing from L Service, AUCer On their guests, who found he whole house broken out in a little circle in Cincinnati gers.Fretghd or Prsoge, apply bo Peter street, or ea £.MU y and from Quebec où 1ryS) FEUESDAYS mit to à thrown open to them.Delightful music ; ¢ , The Steamship CARNONA, ?800 tons HE, MURBAY, Lough calling at he cope enlivened the scene, and à recherche colla- À Party of thirty or Fv peoples most of conDÂYID SHAWN Agent, real; Capt Halerow, is intended to sail from \u2019| PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK, 1 Custom Hoty hal Manager, L Mails and Batson da à, Poard Trorand ters, in tion was served at ten o\u2019clock.Dr.Hakes, them prominent an abovethe average in A.B.CHAFFEE, Jx., Ticket Agent, MONTREAL FOR LONDON Wisconsin Tuesday, Aug.24,1130a.m.Julyl9 7] and Scotland, are intended to be despatched dttles of of Philadelphia, afforded great pleasure by intelligence, believe that Mrs.John B.202 St.James street.Alaska.sere -fuesday, Aue.8L 5.00 p.m.FROM QUEBEC.\"his brilliant violin selections, which were Martin, of Walnut Hill, is Christ manifest aamaut Abern, Becrotary, Queheo; 8.Veit, .ON OR ABOUT HE re Sept.14, 4 80 pm, aporjesian.Thursday, Sept.2 mummy charmingly accompanied by Mrs.Perry li) (he flesh, and that her sister, Mrs.John Summerside} Carvell Bros, Charlottetown, THXÆ 21st SEPTEMBER.Nevada ou.Tuesday, Sept.21, 0.30 hm, SEE eee +».Thursday, Sept, 9 {cousin of Mre.LeoLard], who is a bril- F.Brook.i ; the Holy Ghost.T he follow erG- Dwyer, Pictou.n Visconatn.Tuesday, Sop.2, ie p.m.*Polynoman rer Thursday, Se 1.= } liant pianiste On Thursday evening |®: : 0st.ere Ugus BRISTOL SERVICE, yom: nn * Oct.19.400 om: *Parlsian.,.00000000 >> oc \u2014_ : ; vo 2 4 9 Wyoming.Tuesday, Oct.12, 4.00 p.m.\"1.\u2026.Fhursday, Oct.14 = we had a \u201c progressive euchre\u201d party |of these two women meet at Mrs, Brooks ; fi ses Arizona.Tuesday, Oct.10, 8.30 a.m *These steamers carry neither cat: I ; .SC sraseses tle no HAN at the hotel and another on Sat-|house and worship them both, Mrs, Martin OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION 00, , DISCHARGING AT Novada Tuesday, Oct.26, 4.00 p.m.Sheep * urday, when a good many of the|p.o exerted some strange and wonderful .Avonmouth Doek.Maçaun Tuesday, Nov.9 500 pre ; Rates of Passage from Quebec.; Ce.players were Montrealers.The prizes, |.8 » SR The Steamchip ESCALONA, 2000 Tons, Wyoming Tuesday, Nov.18, 7 80 a.m, Y] OabIR.1 vine.$60, 870 and $80 which were very pretty and well selected, influence that has put them completely § ARERR) Capt.Anderson, is intended to sail from Asizona Tuesday, Nov.z, 2.00 p.m.In rsaceording to accommodation.) TRE} | were gracefully presented by Mrs.How- {in her power, and they are fanatics on the À VAE: EVACE.uesday, Nov.80, 7.30 &.m.A Patormedia aon.) 8500 iL land, of Newark, Mrs.Duncan McCor-|subject.One of the followers of this a NORTREAL FOR AVORMOUTH DOCK tient compartments.and are furnishos sui BOYAL \u2018MAIL STEAMER Hees rr \u201croses mick, o Cote St.Antoine, taking the star woman Christ is pamed J erome.He wes =F = és : ON OR ABOUT every re site to make the passage soross the FOR QUZENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL The Steamers of the .517,27 prize, Mr.T.M.Leonard the consolation (a book-keeper here for the Cincinnati DAILY LINE BETWEEN THE 25th AUGUST.antic both safe an DE having - c [Ç ; tcing-room, Drawing-reom.Piano arrying the United States Mail, Liverpoel, Londend sident.and Mre, Armour, of Newark, the booby.sgency of D.Appleton & Co., the New , Agents,\u2014 room, Smoking roo) exporionved.5 erry, Que-~ President, The hot weather has brought York publishers, He gave up his position Vi ontreai & Ottawa * SPARES & CAIRNS, le on Étowardess Bhd Oaterer on eect Surgeon, PROPOSED SAILING.bec and Montreal Extra BATHING of $1.800 a year to serve the female AND CALEDONIA SPRINGS ewe -on-Tyne.Fhe Rtdte-rooms are ail upper deck, thus ins Baltic.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Saturday, Aug.ZI, 10.00 a.m.frites again into fashion and.à Saviour of mankind.To an Enquirer re -DORIA A RON 8.5 non, mo, EDS Voie Frosten, of oll uxasles af ed Cor Hiciiond Saturday, Au, 2: 400 pin Service, , again into fashion and ever ay a ga ; ; : 5 .» PS \u2018 yo T\u2014.Saturday, Sept.4, 10.00 a.m.\u201c| party of ladies und children orosson {he Por EO Fecenily interviewed him, he || Passngors lake T pom OT EE ER JAMES ar mie OABIX PASSAGE Cr ot Beni seraraay, Scot 1, 4b 7 Sng rom Teverpoot snd Queen on tang .old ferry to Alburgh Tonga Said, in an \u20ac o quen FErSa= ond intermediate ports, ueen Square, Bristol, $50, $60, 680 aud $105, according to location, dc ' 1e 20 00am.passengers from Tren d \"ios Bench long and shy, ad the bathing 1003 Lave ssen Gad fece to foce in the Sheng and\u201d Bul direct route to mo) WILLIAM THOMSON a Soke, SSS RSL potion, Een BEA: Schr of 288 pan Prseagers from [rch and Scotland, re \u2014 very safe.The old ferry is in itself a last half hour.\u201d named Cook, who work 555 EXCURSIONS lo CARILLON and ROBERT REFORD & CO.This la à ciaes that sffords people of moder Oly of Chester.Saturday.got.he 2% p.1o, FROM QUEBEC IMPANT, piciuresque and quaint little craft, being a in th an 8 tor\u2019s office of the A dame Ex back, BL Saturdays, 81.00, a by Boat 2 and 25 ®t.Sacrament street, Montreal.aa rasan & Fomnsotable NET of irgvelling, City of Chicago.Satur des oct.29 20 pm.Sarmatian.sessrssus0usu0005.Friday, Sept.17 pic an i ST, A y , 2 3 - oe 18M.viene eevrees sort of a sailing, yacht, be ith a broad, flat press Company, has also been captured.80 cents round trip; Take ä p.m.Trainand AIX the vssseïs of the above Lines are with good fo pe ee tee from Ba of Ridimend Sagara: et.5 19 Pa Rat \u2018Fr day, Oct.1 8 ch end Mf that be possible; any- fe resigned his position, and has attached 2 p.m.Train Saturdays.A 1090, highest class at Lloyds, and have been $20 single; 260 round trip City of Chester.Saturday, Nov.13, 4.60 p,m, ates of Passage from Quebec.way there is no difference between the how |: HOOT THE RAPIDS Take § p.m.Train built expressly for this trade, and possess the PAZ : .n himself to the new sect.They be-| to Lachine.Return fare, 50 cents.TP \u2018acili for Séccrage at Vexy Low Eaton, From Inman Pier, fool of Grand Street, Cabia .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0,000,000 and the stern, which lets down to form al: = , most improved facilities carrying , «$56, $60 and $70 Dome gangway to the chore Altho ugh oil t of lieve that all churches are fraude, Tickets gt Grand Trunk oices, 1481, James Grain, Butler, Cheese and Calle.Apply to Jersey City.Into According to accommodation, > A i np .street, an pdsor and Balmoral Hotels.ion fora um- : rmediate., 4,000,000 solid wood, the old ferry is seemingly and the preachers a set of fools, E EXCURSION OHARTER-Steamers her of Cabin Passengers.\" AM.TD prendra Now York Stoerage nt very low rates, ediate a | Bteorage.\u2026\u2026.\u2026# { elastic, like Montreal city cars, no matter Accounting for he fact that Chriet I Princess, re built 1835), and * Dagmar\u201d THROUGH BILLS OF LADING J.Y.GILMOUR & CO: ' RATES OP RARE 050 Round rip, $60.The Ste fth .Haow manifes mse.m a e- re-bu._- ÿ \u201ca 5 0, 0 & $100.amerso: 8 how many may be aboard, there is always male they say that in heaven there ere no \u2019 R by.SHEPHERD, Jr., RE4 34, Parl Sireet, Monireal, accordingto accommodation al ovine AT Glasgew b 7,090 À zoom for a dozen more or another teaw, |g exes, snd the Saviqur is as liable to ap-| Jul 3o Manager.granted by A an ve Lines to August 20 156 galnon privileges.Calidren pusiween 2 and 1ÿ & , Quebec and Mont- v's Boo ur mornings are enlivened by music, Dear In n woman as ina men.Mre.Mar- - y \u2019 \u2019 » vue real Service been ex{f zeadings and recitations.Miss Beck, the |; the \u2018New Christ,\u2019 and Mrs.Brook, the Richelieu & fintario Hay ation Co Canada or Western States, Special Round Trip Tickets aro mtended to sail from Montreal for Glas xi, all pro] young daughter of our Dost, Eres ex-|e Holy Ghost, they say, are the only two J I pind by an of the CANADIAN or WEST.at reduced rates.gow, as follows :-\u2014 : 10 particly OP 1ONAL IMUSIGES th ont, Wale VIS HOW perfect women on earth, and that the mil- SIR D or QUROPE at LC 2% NC Tioketsto London, 87; and to Paris and NOTWÉSIEN 002310.fit, land, a young widow ot Newark, is a p - is at hand Thi nt has SUMMER ARR ANGEMHENT 1886 BRITAIN, IRELAND or EUROPE at LOW- AL N° $29 addional, according to oars S15, Scandinavian.ennium 19 at hand.his moveme \u2019 + EST THROUGH RATES.; Corean AY, charming reader, and Mrs.Armour, also : ; ,; > 5 .Saloon, Staterooms, Smoking and Bathe OF su } f Newark, is also talented ] been going on quietly for a year without x Special attention given to the HANDLING = = 5 rooms Amidshpis, Siberian.of Newark, 18 y ented as an \u20ac OCU- becoming generally knowr.The women 4 0 of all PERISHABLE and other cargo.T= i ~ RKiThese steamers do not carry Osttle, Shesp Buenos AYrean.sus.s.About Sept.90 ma foniet and recites | cantifully.Yachting seclude themselves and will not be seen by Fer farther particulars apply to C .FWEBIAN .40.sesesvescssii0.About Oct.6 and fishing parties are every day affairs and | hoi hi he La \u2014\u2014 y one who is not à worshipper, or vouc » cant ney, PANY 0,000.85 0,000 + 5/000 © 7,225 D 6 1,662 7 1 1,068 Li 11 7,561 8 8! .Inepector b-Inspeotor , Montreal! LL.J 1 Agents.1y 25 & GLOBS bors + i | $10,000,00! s9C0,0 à 83,000,01 the lows} and Par tes.Jorninioai ENSRAŸ! .pital sure t for th! \"Montreal! nés to favt % Blskä YY, al Stree atin.a] Te % Co.ERS, LW YORE he Ne¥ of re easily advertisins rokers\u201d\u2019 18 8 Exchange cperiende nessin r firm are RE TOOK \u2018on the flo we are kept well supplied with fresh fish.Now, when Tempus fugit\u2014tha same man who made our clock\u2014is borng in on the minds of Canadiane, and they are flocking back to town to fuss and broil through the hottest days of the season, our American cousins who,make both time and money fly freely do not seem to regard either.When agked if they must not hasten home to SEND THE CHILDREN TO SCHOOL, they reply that their schools do not open until the middle of September or first of October.As a rule their school hours are shorter, often only one session in the day, and, best of all, corporal punishment ig obsolete in the best American schools.How is it that Canadians continue so far behind the times and still believe in thrashing learning into our boys and the spirit out of them, vet expect them to grow up manly, straightforward, independent men?But the world moves; people are learning that brutal treatment must make a brutal boy, and I hope to see the \u2018day when corporal punishment will be abolished in our public schools as it has heen in the United States.In New York and other American cities it is the teachersthemselves who object to whipping, having met together and decided that it is undignified and demoralizing for any man or woman to whip a defenceless little child, For my own part I have always felt an utter contempt for any man who will thrash a hittle child, and feel assured that he must be a cowardly fellow, who would not dare to strike a man of his own size.To prove this we need only point to our colleges, Are not students the most unruly school ! boys in the world, yet what professor would undertake to thrash them, and how goon they seitle down steadily to work, and there is little trouble with them.We can ail remember the conduct of some of our McGill College students last autumn.Had they been little boys at the High School they would goon have been thrashed into abject submission, but what was done with the students ?If I remember rightly, they were allowed to dictate on cn what terns they would return to classes ! It is very easy for any grown person to have enough BRUTE FORCE AND IGNORANOE to thrash a child, but few are sufficiently depraved to brag of such exploits.It is only the power of the press that can ever suppress such oppression of the weak by the strong, and I hope tc see THE HERALD place a few of our thrashing teachers upon the gridiron this season.A little roasting wouid make them more tender, must recommend to my readers \u201cThe man with the broken ear,\u201d or, as it is called in Lovells cheap library, \u201c* A new lease of life.\u201d The hero, a political spy, condemned to death, is saved by an old ecientist who dessicated him with the idea of resuscitating him at a more convenient season.After being half frozen he is placed in a rarified atmosphere, where all the fluids of his body are drawn oft, and to complete the process of drying up he is baked in an oven; he is then Safely packed away for half a century when he is resuscitated and his exploits in the strange world in which he finds him- Self are very amusing, The moral seems to be that should we return to the world after even a few years absence we should nd no place for us, and would be only too gled to get out of it again.It also shows that should dessication rove fifeasible it ed for by one of them.Many have sold heir homes and taken homes near the women on the hill.Those who have given up their positions say that they do not need work or money.All they need is spiritual food, and this will be furnished by the Lord, just as it was furnished to the children of Israel in the wilderness.A Miss Andrews, who lives with her mother on Walnut Hill, is almost insane from excitement, and passes her whole | time in weeping, singing and praying.Her mother has tried to show her the folly of her belief, but in vain.Among the worshippers of these new gods, are Mrs.Judge Worthington, Mrs.Julia Carpenter, Miss Tillie Carpenter, Miss Emma Black, Mrs, L.H, Foulds, Mr.John Cook, Miss Cook, Mr.E.W.Jerome, Miss Marie Andrews, Mr.and Mrs.J.L, Burke, Mr.and Mre.Reuben Sherwood, Mrs.Flora Miller, Mr.Sheppard, Miss Homitt, and } Mrs.Crocker.In this list are numbered | some of the best people in Cincinnati.Exposure to public ridicule,it is thought, will bring them to their genses.\u2014\u2014\u2014@ THE \u201cLONDON NEWS\u201d SAYS: \u201c Among the many specifics introduced to the public for the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, derangements of various kinds and a generel family medicine, none have met with such genuine appreciation as Hop Bitters, Introduced to this country but a short time since, to meet the great demand for a pure, safe and perfect family medicine, it is the most popular medicine Known.Itis famous by reason of its inherent virtues.It does all that is claimed for it.It discharges its curative powers without any of the evil effects of other bit- } ters or medicine, being perfectly safe and harmless for the most frail woman, smailest child and weakest invalid to use.¢ Few are the homes indeed where the great discovery has not been hailed as a deliverer and welcomed as a friend.It does what others affect to do, Composed of simple materials, it is a marvel of deli cate and successtul combination.Nothing is wanting.Every ingredient goes straight to the mark at which it is aimed, and never fails.Pleasant to the palate, agreeable to the stomach, and thoroughly effective as a cure, it has won for itself the confidence of all, j#¢ Hop Bitters are used in Six of the large London Hospitals and in similar Institutions throughout the world, and are the purest and best medicine ever made.Given Up by the Doctors.par «Is it possible that Mr.Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy ?] \u201cI agsure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die, from Kidney and Liver trouble 11 1! ?g&- None genuine without a bunck of green Hops on the white label.Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with ¢ Hop\u201d or ** Hops \u201d\u2019 their names \u2014 To gei relief from indigestion, biliousness, constipation or torpid liver without disturbing the stomach or purging the bowels, take a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they will please you.s7t 207, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC, Will commence running regularly on 6th MAY, as under :\u2014 The steamer QUEBEC, Capt.R.NELSON, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and The steamer MONTREAL, Capt.L.H.Roy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock p.m.from Montreal, connec ing at Quebec with the Magnificent Steamers of the SAGUENAY LINE, viz,, the 8T.LAWRENCE.leavi Zz Quebec on Tues ays and Fridays, the sw.a mer UNION on Wednesdays and Haturdav- and MAGNET on Thursday=.al 7.20 a.mw., calling at Bay _8t.Paul, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac, Ha Fa Bay and Ohicoutimi Commencing 114th Aveust the steamer! MAGN OX will leave Gueec Saturdays at 2.30 p.m, tox Cap à wr Algle returning, leave Cap a L'Algla Mondays at 6 a.m., calling at Murray Bay, bouvulements and Baie St.Paul STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTRÉAL AND TORONTO now run daily (Sundays excepted) from the Canal Basin at 9 a.m., and Lachine on the arrival of the train leaving Bonaventure Station at noon, and at Coteau Landing by the 5 o'clock train from here, for Prescott, Kingston and Toronto, cennecting-there with railways from the West and Northwest, and with steamers for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, &e., passing through THE THOUSAND ISLANDS daily, calling at Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Park (Sundays excepted), Round Island Park and Clayton.teamer BOHEM1AN, Capt.BARKER, will leave for Cornwall and intermediate ports every Tuesday and Friday at 12 o'clock noon, commencing on opening of eanal.Steamer THREE RIVERS, Capt.COLLETTE, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at 1.30 PE Stmr.CHAMBLY, Capt.J.CHAPDELAINE, leaves fer Chambly every Tuesday and Friday atl p.m.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capi.LAFORCE, leaves daily, commencing 26th April, (Sundays excepted), at 8.30 p.m., Saturdays at 2.30 pas for Vercheres, calling at Boucherville, arennes and Bout de L'Isle.For St.Paul l\u2019Ermite, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Contrecœur on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thnredays ; for Lacne- naie, on Thursdays and Fridays, CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Commencidg 15th May.Every SATURDAY to Boucherville, Varennes and Vercheres leaving at 2,30 p.m., arriving on returning ab 8.30 p.m, Special SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, leaving every Sunday morning at 7 o\u2019clock for Contreceeur, calling at intermediate ports, reaching Montrea.on return at 9 p.m.CoMPANY\u2019S TICKET OFFICES: \u2014R.A, Dickson, 1364 St.James street, opposite St, Lawrence Hall; J.J.McQonniff, Windsor Hotel; Henry St.Dizier, Balmoral Hotel, 1910 Notre Dame street; Robt.McEwen, Canal Basin, and at the Company\u2019s Ticket Office, Richelien Pier, foot of Jacques Cartier Square.ALEX.MILLOY, J.B.LABELLE, Traffic Manager.General Manager.General Offices, St.Paul Street, 105 Montreal, August 11, 1888, SHERIFF'S SALE.The Saw Mill at Lake Weedon, on ths Quebec Central Railway, belonging to the insolvent estate of Petry & Beaulieu, with Machinery and Plant, together with the Houses, Lands and Limits, will be sold at Public Auction on the 20th August next.See Officlal Gazette for particulars.¥.BILLINGSLEY, Curator.August 2 rawf20A 184 Use Imperial Extract Cos Flavoring Extracts.Best in the World.IMPERIAL EXTRACT CO., 48 Colborne Street, Toronto Nov.2 weal ROBT.REFORD & C0, 23 & 25 8t.Sacrament Street, M&NTREAE, August 18 74 DOMINION LINE.OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, LIVERPOUL SERVICE.DATES OF SAILING.FROM QUEBEC.*SARNIA.3rd 8ept.s.0 Friday.MONTREAL, ss.10th 86pt.Friday.*OREGON .18th Sept.Thursday TORONTO .24th Sept.Friday, *VANCOUVER .30th Sept.,.Thursday Bristol Bervieo for Avonmouth Dock.DATES OF SAILING FROM MONTREAL.TEXAS.s»a\u2026\u2026-.0.8rd Sept.Friday DOMINION .\u2026.10th Sept.Friday QUEBEC.24th Sept.Friday Rates of Passage from Quebec «$50 to $80, according to steamer and accommodation; Second Cabin, $30; Steerage at lowest rates.*These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bath Room amidships, where but little motion is felt, and carry neither cattle nor sheep.Passengers for 8.8.MONTREAL, TORONTO and SARNIA can embark at Montreal ; also those for the steamers sailing to Avonmouth.Prepaid Intermediate and Steerage Tickets issued at the lowest rates.For freight or passage, apply in Liverpool to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street ; in London to McIlwraith, McEachran & Co., 5 Fenchurch Street; in Quebec, to W.M, Mscpherson, and at Gran Trunk Reallway rto Ofices,orte ob.O'BRIEN, 1D TOR Lis on a ges street.DAV General Agents, Montreal.August 27 \u201878 Black Diamond Line, 8.8.CACOUNA, 2000 tons capacity 8.5.BONAVISTA, 1650 \u201c 4 8.8.COBAN, 1850 4 The above new A 1 Iron Steamships will run regularly throughout the season.he 88.BONAVISTA, Friday, Sept, 81d; The Se COBAN, Saturdays Sept.11th, © \u2018Will sali for CHARLOTTETOWN, P.EL, PICTOU, N.S.and ST.JOHN'S, Nfld.The 8S.CACOUNA, Wednesday, Sept.8th, For SYDNEY and KORTE SYDNEY, C.B., ery accommodation has been provided tor on gengers, Elegant Saloons, Ladies Cabins, Bath Rooms, Smoking Room, &c.An experienced stewardess carriedon each vessel.or Freight and Passage, apply to Peake Bros.& Co., Charlottetown ; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; Harvey & 0o., St.John's, Nfld; Archibald & Co., North Sydney; Burchell tros, Sydney, or to KINGMAN, BROWN & CO,, 14 Custom House Square, Montreal.August 25 tf 88 De re If you want a situation of any kind advertise in The Herald free, LANE ROUTE.fhe Cunard Btesmship Company (Limited between NEW YORK and ERPOOL, calling at CORK BAREOUR, FROM PIER 48 N, R.NEW YORE, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE.Umbria.Sat , Aug 28 Bothnia:Tues., Sept.31 Aurania Sat., Sept.4} Umbria.Sat., Sept.25 Etruria.Sat., Sept, 11 | Aurania .Sat,, Oct.2 Servia.Sat.,Sept.18 Etruria .Sat, Oct.9 RATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin, $50, $60, $80 and S100, according to accommodation.termediate passage, $30; round trip, $60, Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at the Company\u2019s office, No.4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN & CO.Agents.Orto THOMAS WILSON, Agent, 17 8t.Bacrament street, Montreal.STAR LINE Calling at Cork Earbour, Irelard, OARRYING BRITISE AND AMERI CAN MAILS.PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODER IMPROVEMENT.NOTICE.\u2014The steamers of this Line take specified routes, according to the seasons ol the year, which include the Lane Routes, rc- commended by Lieutenant Maury.; Sailing between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown, are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.Germanic Thursday, July 15, 400 pm #Celtic.Thursday, July 22, 9.00 a.m Brita Thursday, July 29, 3.00 p.m *Adriati Thursday, Aug.5, 9.30 am Germani Thursday, Aug.12, 3.00 p,m *Celtic.\u2026\u2026 1.Thursday, Aug.19, 8.00 am Britannic .Thursday, Aue., 2.00 p.m *Adriatic.\u2026.Thursday, Sept.2, 8.00 a.m Germanie.Thursday, Sept.9, 2.30 p.m *Oeltic.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Thursday, Sept.16, 7.008.m Republic.Thursday, Sept.23, 1.00 p.m Britannic .Thursday, Sept, 30, 7.00 a.m *Adriatic.Loursday, Oct.7, 1.00 p.m * amers \u201cAdriatic\u201d and * Celtic\u201d nave ery oa rior intermediate accommodation.Rate, .00 ; Excursion.$65.00.CABIN RATES.New York to Liverpool and Queenstdwn, $60, $80 and $160.Return Tickets, $120, $140 and $180, London, 37, and fe Paris sional.Children potas one and RE] years, nali-price, Infants free.THESE STREAMERS PO KOT CARRY JAZTIv Snæar GE PIGS.RYRERAGE RATEC ontresal to Liver Londonderry Aon, Glasgow, Be fast, London, Brig tol, Osrdiff, Belmullet, or Glasgow, includ ing Reilway Fare to \u2018Now York, ai lower ra ange: ked, vis Liverpool, so sll F Dat moderate rates.emp ; further information passag y Let UORTIS.Agent, 17 Broadway, Now York B.J.COGELIN, SOLE AGENY, #1 St Paul Street, Montreal Juno 14 , 169 cx Pigs, For freight or passage apply, te PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, No.1 Broadway, New York; or 0, O, MOFALL, 148 8%, Jaraes Street, or d.1.GILMONUR & GO.854 St Pan Street, Montreal.August 20 165 EI HAD WEST INDIE Salling from Pier 47 Horth Biver, Kew York.Royal Mail for Bermuda := SS.TRINIDAD, Thursday, September 9, at3p.m.For St.Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Martin- Îque, St.Lucia, Barbados and Trinidad :\u2014 88.MURIEL, Wednesday, September 8.¥or freight, passage and Insurance, apply to &.E.OUTERBRIDGE &CO,, Agents Broadway, New Yor) ARTHUR AHERI Secretary, bec.August 80 \u2019 Quebe NORTH ATLANTIC Steamship Company, LIMITED.) BETWEEN Miramichi, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Islana, and Great Britain.Z2he A1 8.5.CLIFTON, 2665 TONS, CAFT.WADE, will make regular trips on the above route from the opening to the close of navigation.This route offers special facilities for the shipment of FISH, CATTLE, and other products from the North Shore of New Brunsyick, Nova Bcotia and Prince Edward Island.Good accommodation for a Hmited number of Passengers.For Freight, Passage and other particulars, The Steamers of the - Londen, Quebec and Montreal Line are intended to be des ê for London, as fonone ne Bed from Montrea LU6ErNO.4.0.05010000.AbOUt A: .26 Phoenician, ,.,.LI About Ser.8 Nestorian .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026sessasues About Sept.53 Grecian.\u2026.\u2026._-.About Oct.7 The Steamers of the Liverpool, Queenstown, St.Johns, Halifäx and Baltimore Mail Service are intended to be despatched as follows :\u2014 FROM HALIFAX, Nova Scotian.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.Monday, Aug.30 aspian.Monday, Sept.13 Carthaginian.) ) 7! \u2018Monday, Sept, x BATES OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND cant ST, JOHNS: abin.$20.00 Intermediate.,,, $16.00 Nidorage) termed te The Steamers of the Glasgow, Londonderry, Gal- way and Boston Service are intended to be despatched as f Boston for Glasgow direct Som ollows, from FROM BOSTON.Hibernian .\u2026.About Se b 9 Manitoban (cit EEE About Gent 2 THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Persons desirous of bringing thelr friends from Britain oan obtain Passage Certificates Wes ates.experien carried on each vessel.ced surgeon Berth not secured until paid for.Through Bille of Lading granted at Iiver- 001 and Glasgow, and at \u2018Continental Parts, all points in Canad and the \u2018Western States, via Halifax, Bosten, Baltimore, e- bec and Montreal, and from all Railway Sta- Lions in ; Cauada and the United States to verpool an 28g0wW, via Baltimo - ton, tuebec and Montreal, To, Bos Or frelghl, passage or Ober Informa apply to JOHN l.CURBIR, 21 Quai d\u2019Orlaa 8 Havre; ALEXANDER HUNTER,4 Rue Gluck Paris; AUG SOHMITZ & (lo., or RICHAR BERNS, Antwerp; Burs & C0, Rottercam C.Hugo, Hamburg ; JAMES Mogs & Co., Hor deaux; FISCHER & BERMER, Bohusselitor Ho.8, Bremen; CHARLES Foy, Belfast JaMug ScorT & Co, Queenstown : ALLAN Bros.& Co., 103 Leadenhall street, London; JAMES & ALEX, ALLAN, 70 Great Olyde street, Glasgow; ALLAN BROTESEL James street, Liverpoel ; ALLANS, RAE & Ou Quebec; ALLAN & Co., 112 La Salle street, {x sago ; B.BOURLIER, Toronto: Tnos.Coex Rg I .s me reet, & St.Lawrence Hal, \" * CPPOSS H, & A.ALLA, \u2026 3 Btate-Bireet, Boston,and :25 Common Street, Montres1 August \u20180.1886 280 Excellent Storage, Apply st ot AJAHE INSPECTION OFFICE apply to R.À.& J.STEWART, Chatham, Miramichi ; FENTON T.NEWBERRY Charlottetown, P.H.L, STEWART BROS.or .8 Fen Court, Fenchurch st., London, X.0.April 28 6m 95 = ured in CANADA, UNITED ACIEE SN SUROPEAN and FOREIGN COUNTRIES with promptitude.XS and DESIGNS registered, TERREMENTS and ASSIGNMENTS drawn.aiters relating to PATENTS transacted with Acouracy, tttude, aud npon Reasonable Terms * © aolieitor and Expert 243 Bt.James Street, Montreal gr Correspondence Invites January 80 BROKERS\u2019 ADVICE NOTES.BROKERS\u2019 BUYING AND SELLING COMTRAC?BLANKS.MONTREAL HERALD PRINTING OFFICE sy If you want Board ad- vertise in The Herald, free.\u2014\u2014\u2014 som \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014p\u2014 \u2014 mT \u20ac THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 \u2014\u2014 TERMS GF SU BSCRI PTION such a question, on what question should | THE J.C.AYER CO.SEIZURE.A FEW WORDS WITH THE PREMIER.| fares quite as well as her neighbors in the [and tested 88 to their merits by 7 Amusements, *1there be agreement?If they cannot! In another column will be found acopy * IN the Premier's speech at Winnipeg he class of emigrants she attracts, The |the average medical practitioners.Montreal Daily Herald, per annum,-$6 60 do do half years - - 3 00 do do three months, 1 50 Montreal Daily Hera'd, single copies, 3 cts ; Montreal Weekly Herald, per annum, $1 00 do do half years - - 50c do de three months, 25c Special Rates for Clubs on application .NOTICH.correspondence for THE HERALD onsets letters) should be addressed ty the Editor, MR.JOHN LIVINGSTON.Busl- ness correspondence is to be addressed tc THR HERALD COMPANY, (limited); offices in Vio- toris Block, corner of VictoriaSquare and St James Street West, Montreal; HON.PETER MITOEELL, President; MR.ALBERT MURRAY Ssoretary-Treasurer.The Montreal Herald.31 TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST TEE QUESTION OF QUESTIONS.We have succeeded in forcing the Gazette at last to make a statement in regard to the Mas! articles threatening the Dominion with a religions war, It has taken a long time.The Mail has been playing its dangeroas game for the last three months; and all this time our morning contemporary was silent.The Gazette, which appeared willing to leave the Protestants ef Quebec in the belief that the political party with which it is associated would do something to improve their status, and to bring the Roman Catholic Church in this province to its knees, now declares that nothing of the kind is to be expected.It alleges that \u201cag if enough mischief had not been * done by the Rouges in this province.¢ Oertain Protestant clergymen in this \u201c city, moved more by burning zeal than ¢ wise discretion, and certain papers in \u201cthe West, whose impelling motive it is \u201chard to surmise, have pitched upon the \u201cmoment to raise issues and agitate for \u201cchanges, the mere suggestion of which \u201cmust have a tendency to keep up and \u201cintensity the feeling of race hostility \u201cthat it is needless to deny has since \u201c November last had some development \u201cin our population ;\u2019\u2019 and it closes its-ar- ticle with the remark that \u201cthe result of \u201cpuch an agitation, as it is now being \u201cstriven to create, will be mischievous in \u201cmany ways.It will tend to increase the \u201c dissatisfaction of the Englishman, where \u201cit already exists, and to create it \u201c where it does not, and it will make the \u201cFrenchman look upon him as an enemy, \u201craising prejudice on both sides, and ¢ preventing that intercourse acd ac- \u201c quaintance between the two races that \u201cig to be desired in the interests of each, \u201cand from which each may profit to the \u201cadvantage of the whole people.\u201d The Protestants of Quebec, therefore, who have been encouraged by the aggressive attitude of the Mail and the silence of the English organs of the Government in Quebec to believe that something was sbout to happen to benefit thelr position, will see that so far as the Gazeits\u2019s influence goes \u201c there\u2019s nuthin to it.\u201d The Gazette alleges that the Protestant of Quebec is well off, It says: And the lot of the Protestant in Quebec is not by the law made an invidious one.He has, like his Roman Catholic neighbor in other provinces, sole control over the education of his children.He is denied no civic right, deprived of no public privilege, because of the greater number of Roman Catholics that surround him.He would not himself live under a gcvermment that made the minority the rulers of the majority; he cannot expect that others, on whom have been by his own desire conferred the rights of popular government his fathers struggled for in another land, will act in a manner contrary to himself.He may rightly urge the un- wisdom of the course of his fellow coun- point out the mistakes they , urge & change to conditions in keeping with.what he considers right ; he may for this purpese invite the co-operation of his friends from parts of the country where they are in a majority.But there his right ceases.He may not use the strergth of his co-religionists In other provinces to annul laws that owe thelr existence to the majority of Quebec, acting in accord with their ideas of their political rights.Even to hint at such a movement boing inaugurated is calculated to be productive of evil, and those who have taken up the present momentary agitation must recogrize the fact, as well as how ut- tersy futile must prove any propaganda they might succeed in stirring up.All this is in the very teeth of what the Toronto organ of the Dominion Government has been saying, The one organ blows hot,\u2014the other blows cold.One says Yes,\u2014the other No, One or the other is a monster of deception.Which is it?The one that declares that the Catholic Church in Quebec must be levelled to a position of equality with other churches, or the one that says the Protestant in Quebec has nothing to complain of and can hope for no improvement ?If the Mail is correct\u2014and it must be admitted that it has great influence with the Dominion Government, whereas the Gazette is a dependent on the Governments bounty\u2014then we are in for à religious war, such as this continent has never known ; while the attitude ef the Gazette could be explained by the fact that the Mail's articles are doing bhe Government great harm in Quebec, that it had become necessary for the Gazette to disavow the Mails principles in the interest of its party, and that further silence meant a loss of votes, A remarkable fact in connection with the attitude oi these two papers, organs of the same Government, is that on a ques: tion of tremendous importance, the most momentous, in fact, that has ever bcen discussed in Canada, they profess to be diametrically opposed to each other.As the question is one that affects the Government, affects political parties, affects the provinces, affects Canadians of of all nationalities and religions, the opposing attitude of these two journals recognized representatives of their party in their respective provinces, constitutes a grave scandal, well calculated to destroy all faith in the honesty and wisdom of\u2018 Government organs and, political spokesmen, If there is not party agreement on in the name of Heaven on what principles do they agree ?Again, if their party and the Government they support have a policy on the momentous question why do they not say which is their policy,\u2014 the policy of crushing out the Roman Catholic church in Quebec or that of leaving things as they are 7 The matter cannot rest where it is, When the issue is so grave, when the policy under discussion is so radical and revolutionary and involving such tremendous consequences to the State, .when it has been imported into Provincial and Dominion election contests, something more is needed than the simple declarations of two or more newspapers, whose utterances may be repudiated by political chiefs should they find it convenient to do so, It is time the Dominion Government spoke out on the question.It is time the country knew whether the Protestant horse is being ridden by the Mail with the approval of Mr, Thompson, Mr.Frank Smith, Mr, Chapleau, Sir Hector Langevin, Sir A tolphe Caron and the other Roman Catholic ministers?Are they deliberately countenancing the appeal to sectarian spirit in Ontario in the expectation that it will enable them to carry an extra seat or two in that province?Are they willing that this Province of Quebec should be convulsed, that religious bigotry should be aroused, that the sectarian sentiment should be appealed to in every constituency, merely forthe sake of carrying Haldi.- mand and another constituency or two ?It is said to be true that in Haldimand the Government speakers are doing their utmost to array Ontario against Quebec, English against French.We do not know that the speakers have gone ao far in their dance of death as to promise the electors the decapitated head of the Catholic Church in a charger, but we do know that this is being done for them by the Toronto Mail, the Hamilton Spectator and other Government organs, It is sssumed that when leading organs of the Government agree in advocating a policy, it is the policy of the Government, and in many quarters in Ontario the Government press is hard at work creating a feeling in favor of the suppression of the Roman Catholic Church in this Province, One of two things must be true; these journals are either declaring the policy of the Government or they are arousing religious rancor for the basest of purposes.In either case the encouragement extended to such & eourse by the Roman Catholic Ministers in the Cabinet must be regarded as & spectacle of political degradation for which the annals of any civilized country furnish no parallel, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CONZRESS OF FARMERS.The farmers of the West have succeeded in arranging a congress of farmers, and this body receutly met for the first time in St, Paul, Minnesota.The following resolutions which followed upon the formal business show the desires of the farmers in a number of the States represented :\u2014 Resolutions then being in order, the following were handed up and read by Clerk Hill.By Thomas W.Glenn, of Louisiana\u2014asking Congress to establish & subsidized stoarashi line between the United States and Sout America _ - By Cockrill, of Iewa\u2014Asking Congress to restore the tariff on wool to what it was in 880.By E.Harvey, of Pennsylvania\u2014Request- ing Congress to gradually increase the tariff on all articles produced in the United States until perfect protection is obtalned.By John McDowell, of Pennsylvania\u2014De- claring thai the wool growers of Pennsylvania unite with the wool growers of all other States in the effort to get the tariff back where it was in 1867.By Allerton, of Illinois\u2014Looking toward legislation to prevent the marketing of \u201cpiggy\u201d or pregnant sows, and that the far- nuers\u2019 congress appoint a committee of three from each state 10 100k after and urge legislas tion in the matter.By J, W.Glean, of Tennessee\u2014Asking Congress to devote the taxes on olevmargarine to experiments of the product and support of expert work.; By Allerton, of Illinois\u2014Declaring that it is the sense of this congress tnat the measure before the United States Senate, known as the * Cullom interstate commerce bill,\u201d be adopted and become a law.: By O.C.Gregg of Minnesota\u2014That a portion of the time occupied by the Congress be set apart for the discussion of agricultural \u2018education.By Walsh of Maryland\u2014Asking the national government to construct a free ship canal from.Cheaspeake to the Delaware Bay.By Henry Wallace of Iowa\u2014That it is the sense of the Congress that the bill known as the ** Regan Bill \u201d\u2019 should become a law.By Brown of Louisiana\u2014Tl'hat Congress continue and increase appropriations for the navigation of the Mississippi river and its tributaries.By B.T.Seaman of Iowa\u2014That this Cone gress is heartily in favor of the Hennepin canal project, and urges its speedy comple- ion.By E.M.Hudson of Louisiana~Urging congress to extend the development of the water-ways of our country, including the Mississippi.By wilenn of Tennessee\u2014That Congress largely increase the appropriations for the sigual service of the depariment of agriculture.\u2019 By Bryan of Maryland\u2014That it is the sense of this Congress that the National Congress ought to put silver on the same footiug as gold ; that is to say, free coinage should be established.DR.TANNER AGAIN, It is rather providential that someone in Africa has discovered a gum that renders eating unnecessary for thirty days at a time, for the prohibitionists tell us that the juice of the grape, the produce of the distillery, the combination of malt and hops are all poison and the causes of all crime, and now Dr.Tanner, who once fasted for forty days and ought, therefore, to know something about not esting, has writen to say that nine-tenths of all the crime and disease in the world is due to the human stomach.Ifthe stomach were kept {ree from meat and particularly the meat of the hog, mnakind would, he says, goon emerge from moral and physical darkness and the reign of the millenium begin.Dr.Tanner probably gives this as a compound opinion, for he is not only a medical man, but has of late become a member of acommunity at Shalam called \u201cFaithists.\u201d\u201d An army of Tanners would make & splendid garrison for a besieged city, nection with the Walter matter.The @ollector appears to have publicly alleged that Walters was an agent of the Ayer Co., and he distinctly stated that the Company was * offering bribes.\u201d It was, of course, supposed by tke public that the Collector had authority for the state ment, but the Company deny all knowledge of the man and his acts, Itis now in order for the Collector to give his reasons for stating that the Ayer Company was guilty of attempted bribery.Another point raised in connection with the Ayer seizure is of public interest, The Company allege that while the decision of the Commissioner of Customs mainly turns upon the affidavit of an irresponsible party pecuniarily interested in the confiscation of the Ayer Company's property, the Company have been denied a copy of the affidavit, This does not look much like British justice.It is in fact the essence of injustice.It smacks too much of the old star-chamber practices, It denotes the existence of a Customs inquisition to which merchants ought not to submit, In the Ayer case, the fine imposed is $146,000, two-thirds of which will go to informers and other Customs officials\u2014say in round numbers $100,000 ; and it is but right that all the light possible should be thrown upon proceedings under which the power of the Government is used to deprive merchants of immense sums of money for the enriching of informers and officials, The Ayer Company claim that \u201cthe de- \u201ccision of the Department is inoperative \u201c until it is confirmed in a Court of Jue- \u201c ice,\u2019\u2019 to which they appeal.If this is sound law, it is not generally known, or at least not acted upon, as the mercantile community here have suffered in silence the grossest outrages under the cover of law without appealing against inequitable decisions, before the J, C, Ayer Company pay over the $146,000 or a cool $100,000 is disbursed among spies and officials, the company will have the benefit of all the law the Dominion can supply.If they be proved in the wrong they are well able to pay the fine, enormous as it seems.If they defeat the Government or succeed in having the fine largely reduced they will bave done a good thing for themselves and probably for the commercial community generally, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014l SIR JOHN AND THE HUDSON\u2019S BAY ROUTE.When Sir John Macdonald had addressed the Conservative convention at Winnipeg he closed his speech and was sitting down without having made any reference to the Hudson\u2019s Bay Railway.He knew this was a ticklish subject, and with his usual wiliness he proposed to himself to avoid it by silence.But this could not be permitted.The chairman of the convention called his attention to the omission, and the Chieftain, putting a bold face on the business, addressed himself to the knotty question, Of courses he did not send the Winnipegers away heart sore: \u2014 He said thatthe Government of which he had charge had always acknowledged the wonderful advantages that that road would ba to the country if built, ss it would give a short road from here to Europe, and, what was more important, & short road from Eu- rone here.The Government and Parliament of Canada had shown their interest by giving a larger grant of land than to any other railway, also by sending out for three conseou- tive summers a ship to examine the straits, ete.The Alert wasespecially fitted for Arc- tlediscovery, belng as strong a vessel as cquld be built.After the report for the third year was received, it would be for the Parliament of Canada, and especially for the capitalists of Ertgland, to say whether this road was to be undertaken.He believed it was merely a question of time.From all he could learn.commereial men who had formerly frowned on it were beginning to think the line practl- cable.With the enormous land grant, the growing surplus of products to be shipped to Europe, and the increased desire of the Euro- ean population to emigrate to the North- est, he believed that at an early date the road would be commenced, and 1f once commenced, he knew that the people of Uanada would not allow it to fall.This reads like encouraging a route to Europe in opposition to the railway system of the Eastern Provinces, in which the Dominiom Government, Provincial Governments, municipalities, etc, have invested very liberally.But when one reads between the lines and carefully notes what the Premier really did say, it is seen that he spoke in hopeful terms of the railway only and not of the water route through Hudson\u2019s Bay, which, of course, is utterly impracticable, and no one knows this better than Sir John, The roilway, from Winnipeg to Hudaon\u2019s Bay» will probably be built, It will lead to the spending of a good desl of money during construction, most of which will drop into the lap of Winnipeg.After construction it will probably create a certain amount of trade for Winnipeg, although why it shonld run all the way to liudson\u2019s Bay nobody seems to know, The railway is one thing ; a new steamship route to Europe vis the Bay is quite another, Money ean build and operate the one ; no amount of money can oyer- come the natural obstacles which render the other an impossibility, _\u2014 JOHN JORDAN, THE BoATMAN.\u2014In another column will be found a most interesting letter, describing the services | rendered te humanity by Mr.John Jordan, a boatman of this harbor, who is credited with saving 150 persous from drowning during his lifetime.We hope that every one of our readers will find time to possess themselves of the facts stated in this letter, Certainly nothing more honorable to a man in any walk of life could be stated than is here described, and we heartily second our correspond- eut\u2019s suggestion that one so courageous and so unselfish should receive satisfactory and early recognition at the hands of the Government of the country.A It is evident, however, that \\ agree to say whether or not their party | of a letter which the J.C.Ayer Company embraced the opportunity presented by a propose a revolutionary movement that of Lowell, Mass., have addressed to the mixed French and English audience to cannot be accomplished without civil war Montreal Collector of Customs in con.show how he had in the past frowned upon everything eslculated to provoke bad blood between the religions and the races comprised in the population of Upper and Lower Canada, Here is his hundreth repetition of a well-worn story :\u2014 When he entered Parliament he found the French and English drawn up against one another, and there was great danger of olvil war between the old provinces of Upper and Lower Canada.The prejudices of race, and, to some extent, the prejudices of religion, prevailed to such an extent that the two provinces refus«d to coalesce, and there was danger of civil war.When he went into public life he felt there ghould bs a union of the races, no matter what their religlon might be, Hs had the pride of making an arrangement by which the two races acted in concert.He found the means by getting a gentleman to whom allusion wad made in the address\u2014-8ir Geo.Æ, Cartier.[Great applaunse.] Hewas a Frenchman every inch of him, but he was also a true patriot.As a young man he carrled his musket during the rebellion of 1887.He was a true Conservative in principle, and he was always ready to fight against theop- pression of his countrymen.Sir George and the Speaker joined shoulder 10 shoulder, and together they worked for years, until Sir George went to his grave, keeping the two races friendly to ome another, making the French and English Conservatives shake hands.* * * They both rose superior to the attacks upon them, and by thsir joint action managed to make the people ln both provinces forget that they had been born and brought up in hostile array against esch other.* * * But Grittam was not killed, It rose again, and under the able leadership ofHon, George Brown, the two races were again brought into hostility.The French were charged with an attempt to predomni- nate, while the poor people of thie lower province were trembling for fe.r the English people would run them to the wall.So that recourse had to be had to Coniederation as a solution ot the difficulty which threatened the peace of the counfry.Is would have been more to the purpose if Sir John had told bis hearers what he thought of the crusade the Toronto Mail has been working up for the last three months against the church of the French and why he has countenanced it, not only in the Mail but in the Hamilton Spectator and other Government organs.The spectacle of the Premier posing as a friend of the French in Winnipeg while his organs and the editors possessing his confidence in his own province arz preaching a religious crusade against Quebec, is one of which the Premier might fairly be ashamed, The Premier cannot bs separated from his personal organs.It is well known that the gentlemen of the Mail stand nearer to Sir John than do the representatives of any other Government jouraal.Itis through the Mail more es- peeially that the most important announcements of the Government\u2019s policy are made, It is to the Mail that Government supporters look when they would learn what the Government would -have them do, The Mail is Sir John\u2019s ablest journal.It is by means of the Mail, the Hamilton Spectator and those others that have been preaching the religious crusade that Sir John hopes to retain his hold on Ontarlo, It is absurd to suppose that the Monl set about its war upon \u2018the Roman Catholic Church of Quebec without consultation with the Premier.Itisnot in this way such all-important affairs are managed ; and until thers is some positive assurance to the contrary from the Premier himself the public will believe the Premier is at the bottom of the agitation and acting from motives which ars not creditable to him.It is comparatively easy for Sir John to get off those meaningless speeches about himself and Sir George Cartier, the union of French and English, They are always on the tip of his tongue when he hasa mixed audience.The fact remains that when he was uttering these heartless sentences, while he was in the act of throw- ingdust in the eyes of English and French, bis confidential writers were literally setting the heather on fire here in Quebec and had been working matters up to this point, with Sir John\u2019s knowledge ani connivance, for the past three months, The Premier of Canada cannot plead \u201cno responsibility\u201d for the acts of his journals in matters involving such tremendous consequences, Ho cannot stand by while incendiaries\u2014his confidante, his employes and friends,\u2014apply the torchin a powder magazine, and then walk away disclaiming all knowledge and responsibility for the crime, No amount of antiquated talk about what he and Cartier did a quarter of a century ago will wips out this \u201c damned spot \u201d which now seems to stein his hands.It is of the things of To- DAY that people are talking, Itis the criminal conduct of bis newspapers for threo months past that people are de~ nouncing.It isin regard to the attempt, \u2014to which he is believed te be a party\u2014 to carry religious strife to» thevery verge of revolution, in order to change a few votes in two or three constituencies, that he is asked to explain, Not a day or an hour has passed in which he has not heen informed of what hag been going on, He caunot plead ignorance.He cannot plead want of control of his party or his organs, He knows as well as any man the dread consequences of thq action of his press, Now let him answer to the country why he has countenanced a policy to which the dynamite remedies of Russian Niki- las would be mild and merciful.\u2014_\u2014 THE EMIGRATION RETURNS, The following table shows tho emigration from Great Britain of British subjects for the first seven months of this year :\u2014 United British Aus- _Other States.Amer- tral- Places.Nationalities, icæ asia.English.,.44,621 11,754 18,126 4,807 Scotch.so 9175 1,974 2,536 534 Irish.35,819 1,902 3,052 179 Totals.89115 15003 23,714 6,600 Total English., oo \u2018 Seotch., 1192 Irigh.vees 40,452 Grand Total.\u2026\u2026.ereccroerveeoouva 184,043 Besides these there were 50,240 foreigners who sailed from British ports for the United States, 4,165 for British America, 524 forAustralia and 1,141 for other places, Amongst the cmigrants of British nationality Canada does not make as good a showing as she might in numbers, but there is some reason to think that she gangs of out-of-work men, who own little but what they stand up in, do not come to Canada as freely as they go to the United States and Australie, The shipping agents are paid so much per head for all they can send to such and such a ; place, and no questions are asked as to the man\u2019s means of earning a livelihood or his ability to settle, Men are perhaps wanted on works or in factories of some kind, and, when they are done with, they are sent to the right about to look out for themselves.Australia hss been a very tempting field for English emi.\u2018grants, but accounts from those colonies speak of the labor market being overstocked and large numbers of men being without work.The Australian colonies have not the same amount or quality of land to offer to intending farmers that Canada possesses.To deal successfully with sheep requires larger money than the majority of emigrating farmers have to use, and the price of land fit for agricultural purposes is out of all proportion greeter than in the North-West of Canada.§} .ANOTHER OUIRAGE ON TRE UNITED STATES.The St, Paul Pioneer Press says :\u2014 There may be another fisheries question in store for us.The Canadian Government is arranging te open the cod fisheries off the British Columbian coast.This is the time for our Government to have a very distinct understancing as to delimitations.It is unfortunate that our magnificent Pacific coast line is broken by the intrusion of British Columbia.We want all those codfish ourselves.Of course! What the dickens does British Columbia mean by skouldering herself in between two portions of anyone else\u2019s territory ?How did she get there snyway ?Doesn\u2019t she see that some one else wants \u201c all the cod fieh \u201d\u201d themselves, and the seals and things, and that she is breaking the line of their magnificent Pacific coast, Finding the Russians to the North in Alaska aud the Mexicans south in California, how came she to wantonly interfere with the property of the United States by sstiling between those two points ?And being there as a British territory before there were any United Statesat all, how was it she did not get up and got when she heard of their formation, There is no end to the selfishness of some people ; keeping codfish that other people want and breaking other \u2018people\u2019s maguificent Pacific coast lines.First thing anyone knows she will be catching fish in British Columbian bays, fortifying British Columbian harbors, and going on just as if other people weren't somebody as well as herself.People ought to know that this planet is the exclusive property of the United States, and that they have equal fishing rights with the inhabitants of Jupiter, Saturn, and in all other known, or to be hereafter discussed, or imagined, planets or any other so-called heavenly bodies, LEPROBY IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, We have received a copy of the report of the President of the Board of Health of Honolulu, together with other subsidiary documents.This report is addressed to the Haweilar Legislature, which meeis every two years, and is very largely devoted to the subject of Leprosy, which for the last thirty years has been the curse of the Sandwich Islands.Mr.Walter M, Gibson, the author of the report, speaks at length of the origin of the disease, and ithe reason for its severity ip the Sandwich Islande.Itisan Eastern disease\u2014although it was prevalent in England seven or eight centuries ago\u2014 and seems to have its origin in long continued uncleanliness of living and the impurity of blood arising from scrofulous and venereal diseases.Prior to their contact with the whites, the natives of the Sandwich Islands, through habitually living in an abomination of uncleanliness, were free from these classes of diseases, although living in almost indiscriminate intercourse.All this of course predisposed them to skin diseases of all kinds, and when Honolulu became a stopping place for European ships, and successive and never ending crews of ships were let loose among the natives, carrying into their midst disease that was conveyed and spread throughout the whole island, the inhabitants became still mors susceptible to contagion from lepers, How leprosy was introduced is not exactly known ; some attribute it to the Chinese, but reading the description of the habits and condition of the natives with the accounts of the social life, with the nautical addition, the wonder iz not so much that the inhabitants have largely decreased of late years, but that there are any left.In 1823 they numbered 142,000, in 1853 they had dwindled to 73,000, and in twenty years more to 56,000, But it appears that the natives are now adopting more healthy modes of living and that the fight with leprosy promises to be successful in the end.It has been the cus- tou to deport all the lepers to an island by themselves, where for some time they were treated rather as prisoners under guard than patients to be cured, but of late years and largely owing to the work of the Sisters of Charity who deal with about one-half the patients, a different system has prevailed and the life of the unfortunate lepers has been made as bright aud happy as it is possible under the circumstances.When taken in its earlier stages it is found to be curable, A Japenese physician was brought to Hono- lalu and the Japan system was tried apparently with success, The President of the Health Board testifies to cases he himself has witnessed and he BAYS : \u201c There is nothing occult or mysterious about the treatment, which is simply a combination of cleanliness, comfort, good nourishing food and medical tonics and barks perhaps not drugs, well known; but sufficiently investigated He adds that in the stimulative bark of the Œsculus Turbinala there may be greater virtues than in any medicine hitherto used, Objection is made to the segregation, a8 now carried out, of these people.Leprosy is not contagious under a room with a leper, touch him, or shake hands with him without contracting the disease, unless, through some broken skin, } an opportunity for inoculation arises, but it may be taken by inkalation.However, the report leaves the impression that system and cleanliness will at length rid the Hawaiian Islands of this loathsome curse.In the course of his report Mr, Gibson speaks of the difficulty of preserving sanitary regulations amongst the Chinese who have settled there in, comparatively speaking, large numbers, and he makes some remarks that are not altogether inapplicable to certain places in Canada.\u201cDirty water containing animal and \u2018 vegetable matter thrown out on the \u201c ground, air shut out, layer after layer of \u201c particles of animal and vegetable matter \u201callowed to decor pose, to spread disease \u201c and noxious odors, Damp yards, foul \u201c with garbage and filth and disease- \u2018\u2018breeding material, and overcrowded \u201c and ill-ventilated tenements, etc.\u201d If these things are aids to leprosy the wonder is that leprosy hasnot heen added to smallpox elsewhere than in Honolulu, where the two together have worked such havoc.Very liberal appropriations are made in the cause of health, about $132,000 a year, which fora population of 40,000 natives all told and a handful of foreigners, isa large amount.They seemed determined to rid themselves of leprosy, smallpox and pestilential back-yards, and cheerfully appropriate the necesssary means.At Tracadie, in New Brunswick, leprosy has been for some time in existence.The patients have been treated for it in i hospital and elsewhere but no cure for it has been found, If ths Japanese treatment spoken of in Mr, Gibson's rsport is as efficacious ae he leads his readers to suppose, it would be well for the Canadian Government to-make the nec essary enquiries, and, if advisable, adopt the same measures to rid this country of the loathsome disease, SPECIAL NOTIOFR.ON YOUR RETURN FROM THE COUNTRY OR SEASIDE, DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AND GET YOUR OWN AND; THE CHILDREN\u2019S PHOTOGRAPHS TAEEN, IN ANY STYLE, AT NOTMAN & SONS.21 BLRURY STREXT, mcm Heu _Adbveriisewents, A pollinars \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d \u201cIts purity offers the best security against ite dangers which are common fo most of the ordinary drinking waters.\u201d London Medical Record.ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS.Of all Grocers, Draggists, &» Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.PROF.C.W.DURKEE Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and Pupils that he has secured the Hall, of Messrs.Hall & Scott, for the coming season.725 Full particulars in a few days.August 31 u 3:A 28 09 FRANK BOND & CO, 14 Place d\u2019Armes, MONTREAL, Buy and Sell all New York Stocks, Wheat, Corn and Provisions in Chicago.Margin.#8 Quotations per direct wire, recording every transaction of New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Board ot Trade.August 31 FOR SALE, PROPELLER \u201cALFRED DEMERS\" New Hull and new Steel Boiler.allowed on boiler, 109 Ibs.This Tow-boat is in first-cluss order.Immediate delivery Apply to.ESTATE F.X, BEAUDRY, .10 Place u\u2019 Armes, Montreal.r r 209 Pressure For FOR SALE, WILD RICE SEED, $2.90 Per Busbei.GHAS.GILCHRIST, Fishery Overseer, : Port Hors, Ont.dw A6 INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, NOTICE.A special general meeting of the S - holders of tha International Railway care any of Canada, will be held at the office o ihe Company at Sherbrooke, on TUESDA the Thirty-first day of August next, at TWELVE O'CLOCK noon, for the urpose of authorising the acquisition of the International Railwa£ of Maino and the consolidation thereof with the said Company\u2019sline the sale of she consolidated railway to the Atlantic and North-West, Railway Com any; and the transfer of the contract enter into by the Internat onal Railwa Company of Canada with the Government of the Dominion for the construction of a line of railway known as the Short Line Railway; and to make such order and give such authority to the Board of Dixectors in respect of the said several matters as the Shareholders shall August 27 deem expedient.(By order,) #ë DAVIDSON, Sec.-Treasurer July 2 8LA x 182 ordinary circumstances; one may sit in Strictly on Commission, for Cash or on! DNS TT SPARROW & JACOBS ™ THEATRE ROYAL fternoon and Evening Thi Every 4 Commencing S Week, MONDAY, AUG.The Great New York Success, v THE LONG STRIRR (By Dion Boucicault.) ! Produced with a strong cast of characte headed by J.C: PADGETT, In the dual role a Noah Learoyd, and Money-Penny ; and tha young talented actress, MISS EMILY FAIRCHILD, as Jane Learoyd.New and elegant Scenery, painted especially for this production.Prices of admission, 10, 20, and 30 cents, #25~ BOX OFFICE open dally at the Theatre irom 10 s.m.tii! 13 pam.Art Association of Montreal, Gallery of Paintings Scuipiure, PHILLIPS SQUARE: L and Open from 10 &,m.to 6 p,m.Admission :\u2014Non-mem'bers, 25 centise SATURDAYS FREE.May 10 11} Fdncational.Mackav Institution FOR THE EDUCATION OF DEAF MUTES azd the BLIND (Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal.) Tho Board of Managers wlll re-open School on Wednesday, September sth.Articulation and Speecin-Reading a specialty.HARRIET E.McGANN, Superintendent.PHILLIP 8.ROSS, Secretary.August 19 88 10 MONTREAL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 21 VICTORIA STREET, Re-opens WEDNESDAY, 25th instant, for Professional and Mercantile pursuits, CHARLES NICHOLS, Li ol.August 26 Im 25 NRS.MERÇHA\u2019S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, for young ladies and children, will fo-open on September the 3th, for the 17th Session, Special arrangements made for attending, either the whole or partial Donulda course at McGill College.À Bly for School catalogue &nd references to MRS, MERCER, 9 Prince of Wales \u2018Terrace, 93 Sherbrooke street.August 13 In 194 Stanstead Wesleyan College, STANSTHAD, P.Q., for LADIES and GENTLEMEN, opens WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1888.Affords English, Commercial, Scientific and Classicat courses.Superior advantages in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, French and German.Special facilities for yourg ladles.The College building, large and commodious, has been recently improved, and furnirhed with excellent system of heating.The location is one of the most beautiful and healthful in the Dominion.Terms moderate.Send for Catalogue, containing full information.to EV.DR.KENNEDY, Avgust 12 Im Principal.LINCOLN COLLEGE, SOREL, P.Q, The Fall Term of tne above Institution will open on the ist SEPTEMBER.Applications should be made early to the undersigned, from whom all information as to terms &c., can be obtained.HENRY J.LYALL, Principat.81A 188 FRELIGHSBURG, QUE.Session Opens SEPT.6th, 1886.For circular &c., address CANON DAVIDSON, M.A.August 5 lm 187 MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE, EDINBURGH.( His Excoloney the Right Hon.Lord REAY, D.C.L., LL.D., Patrons: i Governor of Bombay.The Right Hon.Sir LYON PLAY FAIR M.P,,K.C.8., L.L.D.Principal :\u2014DONALD MACLEOD, M.A., First-class Honors,) Baxter Scholer of Edin«- burgh University.Vice Principal and Mathematical Master:\u2014 PETER CAMPBELL, M.A., Medallist in Mathematics, Edinburgh University, assisted by a large staff of Resident and Non-Resident Masters.This COLLEGE provides a CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and GENERAL EDUCATION of the HIGHEST ORDER.Special classes for Medical Preliminary Examination.Adequate preparation for Agricultural and Commercial pursuits.The Building and Grounds are unsurpassed for completeness and amenity\u2014separate bedroom for each boy.Swimming-bath, Workshop, Physical Laboratory, Gymnasium, Cricket, Tennis, etc.A home in the Country can be provided for Boys during vacation.TERMS FROM £65 10 £00 per annum.Boys leave Canada for the College about the 15th of September.Prospectuses and all information will be forwarded on pplication to the Principal, and COPIES of the PROSPECTUS may also be had at the MONTREALHERALD OFFICE.Reference in Canada permitted to MRS.MACKAY, 371 YONGE STREKT, TORONTO.August 10 du trs 191 THE GRANGE HOUSE, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND.Mrs.WHALEY B.NUTT'S PRIVATE E8- TARBLISHMENT for the BOARD and EDU- SON of the DAUGHTERS of GENTLE- Extensive Pleasure Grounds, Botanical 4 Garden, Gymnasium.The next SESSION will commence lst October.Prospectus, with references, &c., will be sent on application, and can also be had at tho MONTREAL HERALD OFEICE.References permitted to HENRY TAYLOR, Esq., President of the Bank, London, Ontario.August 10 bt 181 THOUSAND ISLAND.HOUSE, River St.Lawrence, BE.HA.SOUTHGATE, | C.P.CLEMES, President.Manager.Fine Boating, Fishing and Hunting Unsurpassed region for hay fever sufferers, No malaria, mosquitoss, or hot nights.staff of the Hotel Brunswick, N.Y.S2 Zates from $17.50 vo $26 per wesk.June 30 168 SEA BATHING.INCH-ARKAN HOUSE, BALHOUSIE\u2014Baie des Chaleurs, N.B, Patronized by His Excelleney the Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General of Canada, and lending families of the Dominion.Now improved and compl:ted.Is open for the season ending 13th September.Unegqualled scenery, Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Driv- Ing ; excellent Table, Livery, Billlards, Bowling, Lawn Tennis, eta, For particulars address.\u2018WM.B.THORPE, ord Faly1 Manse THE IROQUOIS HOUSH Belœil Mountains, St.Hilaire, P.Q, Accommodation for 200 guests.Only 57 minutes from Montreal by G.T.R.R.Trains leave accordingly.Leave Montreal\u20148 4 a.m., 8.10 am, 1.35 p.m.Saturdays only), 3.15 p.m., 5.20 pm, 10.15 p.m.Arrive at St.Hllairo\u20148.85 a.m., 8 57 am.24 pm.(Saturdays only) 4.12 p.m., 6.16 1.TA.Leave St Hilaire\u20144.45 a.m., 7.53 a.m., 11 02 am, 4.54 p.m., 6.45 p.m.(Saturdays only) 7.22 \u2018Arrive in Montreal\u20148.00 a.m., 8.55 am, us, am.6.35 pan., 810 pom.(Saturdays , 8.10 p.m.Fare to Iroquois House and Return.$1.20 CAMPBELL BROA B F.CARPE \u201c Propriotors Juiy 1 Menages.19 a\u201c RECTORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, TH] The Comn quire is no ponce tics.cuarg: sidera Come the do discov a natu to recc ment ¢ the ent Wha is ever surface greater at Was discuss Bisma: Reichs! because Germa: store \u20ac Mexico declare de tk Yepreci: pay the dia, wh Sir Auc continu admitte that afi silver, h garded ¢ the pro in Buro develops opinion complex that the must be gilver, w to draw Commis It will | discuasi the eas great cre Btates, v of the st stand :rc was ope called \u2018\u2018 hand, th States, of who con two thir far from of silver, w was à lai In short affirmed silver cof mass of about an markets, ion in the tarily whe ll.In M generally Lin the ra jan alter jaarter i \"England i me fluct: Emparati size, hid THE MONTREAL HERALD AN\" DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY.AUGUST 31 Silver, which is yearly becoming cheaper 5 [FOR TRE HERALD.] * serious disturbances, social as well as in- 35.3 - 4 ff f A f + ; > THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON PRICES.in Europe, 18 as valuable as ever in Asia, dustrial, 8ir Louis Mallet\u2019s statement that Adveriisewents, Rew A Ê Baw xX : Auction Sales.= ! 1 The third report of the British Royal Probably on account of the tendency of the the crisis in Ireland is intimately connect- | ! | a BY W.E.SHAW.\u2018 iy Commission, appointed last year to en- natives to hoard silver instead of carrying} ed with the collapse in the values of all ais By $ VE Isement i À MONTREAL CITIZEN EXPRESSES HIS OPINION | | | me | © ! quire into the present depression of trade, it tothe mints and thus permitting it to agricultural produce, is suggestive of the tu! , | \u2018 is now in our hands, Itis à volume of, And its way freely into currency.But very pressing importance of a prompt and .i: i , ponderous size and bristling with ctatig Whatever the reason, certam it is that a final solution of the silver question.TUESDAY, AUG.31st, 18886.The Sf.Leon Mineral Water } 3 tics.Foreign importe, foreign freight prices in India so far from rising have THE 3 > PROVIXG ITS VIRTUES.Capl'alists, Exeoutors and others, having tery chargrs, foreign bounties receive full con! ACtually failen, while the price of silver » C.AYER C0.SEIZURE.MONTREAL LACE HOUSE soie A Se nk A Ce ls og ; ; .has fal ey day will Important Letter from the Co t .; to call and see the subseriber at his office.\u2018the gideration, but passing on from these the has falleu, 50 that the rupee to-day wi : ¢ Company to MONTREAL LACE HOUSE A Natural Remedy Giving Relief When all Others had Failed | Nowiethe time te examine properties ana Commissioners have ventured to invade the domain of the silver demon and their discoveries seem to them of so important & nature that they have retired in dismay | buy in Indis as much wheaz or cotton Or land or 1.bor as was the cae whea 118 value in exchange for a sovereign was thirty per cent, greater.Collector Ryan.Orrice oF J, C.Aver Co., LowELT; Mass, Aug, 27, 1886.To the Publishers of the HxRALD, Montreal : GENTLEMEN,\u2014 Having recently noticed MONTREAL LACE HOUSE MONTREAL LACE HOUSE MONTREAL LACE HOUSE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT :0: IMPORTANT OERTIFIOATE.The ST.LEON WATER COMPANY, 4 Victeria Square : MONTREAL, August 27, 1886.make arrangements for the Fall business, which promises to be very large.Office and ssiesrooms, 822 St.James street.HAW, ; Auctioneer.Properties valued and!personal atiention given.\u2014W.E.S.207 to recommend to Her Majesty the appsint- The silver question looked at from this {jn many of the Canadian papers an ac- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT I have douar Tit de déc Of SC Leon Mineral Waisr as ven ne eater roller ann = - .\u201c10, | atandpoint is of the very first intercational THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT other remedy that I have used, [and I can safely say that I have tried erything from Dan ment of @ special commission to consider étandp ; a renoue | count of the arrest of one J.N.Waller, THE LARGEST ASSGRTMENT to Bersheebal.I firmly believe that à constant use Of the St.Leon Water will cure the worst BY THOS.J.POTTER.the entire question of the currency, importance, and we recommend 1 Oul charged with attempting unlawfully to AT LOWEST PRICES case.1 am, yous uy .; + 4; a 3 > .; = What is this \u2018\u2018 silver question \u201d which delay to the atteniive consideration of our obtain possession of certain books and AT LOWEST PRICES ; ane ne Art Novelties, R FA! ESTATE SALES is every day appearing upon the polilical Fulers.papers, now said to be held by officers of AT LOWEST PRICES \u2014_\u2014 1381 St.Catherine street = \u2014_o: * surface in all quarters of the zlobe ?The = the Canadian Government, and to have AT LOWEST PRICES HOW TO USE THE ST.LEON MINERAL Owners of eater part of the late seal £ Cons The annual export cf wheut from the some relation to the sei > \u2018 AT LOWEST PRICES As a purgative take two or three warm glasses before ee ft or two glasses at 2uction, are Fequostad to giro, Rvs oy gr > o ongrées United States to Éurope since 1879 has elzure of our goods S.CARSLEY meals vin act very eficacionsly against dyspepsia.- structions.I expect tosell à large amount of at Washington was consumed in vehement 5: : ; ; by the Custom authorities, we have ad- g ! Take this Water, which Is one of the best alieratives, drink it daily.one glass every two Loo Estate this season.Full particulars of .; .: diminisbed, pari passu with the fall in the > 8.CARSLEY or three hours, in chronic diseases you will change and purify your blood.© T7 several important sales will be publlished on discussion of the Bland Silver Bill, Prince price of silver, from 122 million bushels to dressed a letter to M.P.Ryan, Esq., Col- S.CARSLEY b We recommend the use of St Léon Water as à preservativo against the diseases oririnated Monday.Bismarck was routed last winter in the 75 millions, while the export from India to lector of Customs in Montreal, which ex- S, CARSLEY y ar aor ining important certificates sent fres on application.207 THOS.J.FOTTER, Reichst:g on the Spirit Monopolies Bill, Europe has increased from two millions to plains itself, and, inclosing copy herewith, S.CARSLEY This invaluable Water is for sale by all leading Druggists and Grocers at ouly \u2014 because he had refused the appeal of the nearly forty millions of bushels.The respectfully request that you will by its ve Per to Tu 5 5 mm TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per gallon, and Wholesale and Retail, by Hes sueriisemmenis, ~ das - : à Ny .soe : ; » 1769, 5 1773, 1775, 37 PO _\u2014 TER SEAN RINT German Chambers of Agriculture to re- evidence is conclueive that considering the Publication give your readers the facts.1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1775, 1777 ST.LEON WATER COMPANY.No.4 VICTORIA SQUARE, (Herald Building.) store gilver to coinage in Germany.In | cost of railroad charges in India, of irriga- Very truly yours, 1765, 1/67, 1769, 1771, 1773, 1775, 1777 A, POULIN, Manager.La Ban Ie du Peu le | n Mexico the Finance Minister has recently tion the ocean charges and the su ez C anal J.C.Axer Company.1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 1775, 1777 N.B.\u2014For Dyspepsia or Andigestion drink the Water after each meal, and for 1 \u2018| declared that as long as silver, which is TL oo NOTRE DAME STREET.Constipation take it before breakfast, ig there the standard ot value continues to dues, India cannot sell wheat in London Office of J Rr C NOTRE DAME STREET.August 23 ma DIVIDEND NO.100.] LIND à 2 Loupe à .\u2019 for lees than 22 rupees per quarter.Now ce © poe Aer Lo.NOTRE DAME STREET.10: Iii ) epreciate it is impossible that Mexico can vin the rupee at its former value ; LoweLL, Mass., Aug.27,1886 NOTRE DAME STREET The Stockholders of La Banque du Peuple dl ) pay the interest on her foreign debt, In In- shillings ia is a price of 44 shilli V0 M.P, Ryax, Esq., Collector of Customs, NOTRE DAME STREET.dond of PH opiged that a semi-annual vi- ih School dis, when presenti i tateme \u2019 2.: ; Dés Montreal, P.Q.: months h 0 sred on the Gov SIX Je 4 1 Auc presenting his Budget elatement, per quarter, and this is a price with which Dar S , I Q ; Fancy All Wool Tweeds, only 45c, Stock, and\u2019 ir De pared on abe, Capital it JE octal Bir Auckland Colvin, bewildered by the Manitoba and Ontario can compete with EAR BIR,\u2014I see from the Canadian| Fancy all Wool Tweeds, only 48e, of the bank on and aftar Monday, the.Smee Gi 1 Jectals continuous fall in the value of the rupee rot ; but with the.anes p press that you are reported to have stated Fancy All Wool Tweeds, only 5c, Se ember noxt, , 0 N, admitted that owing to the uncertainty Bion ence the Canadian ex > BOW 84 lin an interview that the J.C.Ayer Co.At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.loth to the DORA Ent cet from the {i I lent.that uitends the future exchange value of tired Pr er to sell hon a Le ir \u201c bad not complied with the decision of Men\u2019s Navy Boating Shirts, vordero he Poard Austere Cashi Ti 1% silver, his finance estimates must be re- yin gs to compete with the Todian on Ÿ the Customs Department, imposing fines Mers Faw Flannel Laced Shirts, Montreal, 81st July, 1886.Urs 158 1887\" Jif ; \u2014 - \u201c - ., an \u2014 garded as mere speculations based upon piles, or failimg this to abandon the el, 4.2d penalties amounting to $147,000,\u201d and AtS.CARSLEY\u2019S, ) RODDAM,Busuast to an Order of th id 1001, the probabilities of monetary legislation Qur alr oads also and our ships must ro.that \u2018\u2018if the Company had paid the sum it Chancery Division Bag Court ef Justice, A ! in Europe and America.In view ofthese guco their charges in order A kee = would not now be offering bribes through Monte Bota brass State ony Täe EXTRA DRY, * VIN BRUIT, * Breas WIN ol George Ro dam, deosased, 0 developments it is necessary that public Loup grec\u2019 Oo) a d unnatural De J.N.Walter, recentiy arrested.\u201d Men's French Cambrie Shirt, only se, DELMONICO ! April, 168 PRIOR Shadi on eaten hat Id ut, for opision should be attracted to this rather No doubt, what we lose b he ie If you are correctly reported, I a@sur- At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, George Hondenys hers, Jere \"Er Tesintor un .; e fa : 0: ers a i i Ae IN .complex subject, and because we believe silver, that British India gains, Th Io prised that a man of your respectability \"Mens Cotton Night Shirts, only 75s, o\u2014FINEST WINE IN THE MARKET\u2014o | {E desth of ihe Testators widow Mery \u201cCi bat.: ; ' ndis gains.e trade and position would be willi im- Men\u2019s Fine White Cotton Night Shirts Roddam, other than Charlotte Hamill and A pat that the continued development of Canada | yeturns of that country continue to sh position would be willing even by im- Men°s Fanoy Cotton Night Shiris, Bilza Jane Forsyth, in the order named nl \u201cAND must be largely influenced by the value of wholly unparalleled expansion but ile plication to make this serious charge, for At S.CARSLEY\u2019S \u2014 ontidrén OF Tha iepar ns aiming to Bs on a gilver, we think it an opportune moment we have no wish to dispara o the rover which there is no foundation whatever.Men's Fine Balbri 3 aoa Tof them às have since Tied, nave Ji [ to draw attention to the Teport of the Royal ygoris of the Imperial Gore = ment : Per Tune J.C.Ayer Co.has had nothing to do| Mons pins Cashmore Undo mea\u201d T G A 1 ARNE AU December 1886, to eome Ir and prove thers pr cation, Comm ssion.rove the materi 1 1} bei 0 MM\" with Mr.Walter\u2019s actions.We have never Men's Summer Merino Underwear, ° s ot The Rous Ganiabers tier gtustice North iri ding, \u2014_\u2014 iatic subjects soo to éing © £ its seen him or communicated with him in At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, gr in default thereof they will be porotmo rat it .i , - i e 3 talogue | It will be remembered that during the resscnable that th ms oe quite un avy way.He never was employed by us| pons silk Underwear, in all weights 350 St.Paul Street, Montreal.\u2019 Thursday, the dia dae or L08 Said eat ik « : + - $ : .+ i # * \u2018 Fringe discussion of the Bland Bill at Washington 5.@ prosperity of the or authorized to represent us, and he cer-| Men's Silk Underwear, in a/l qualities, 2 Of the clock at noon, at the said.chambers 1 , Hindoo should be secured in order that +; ; stay.; Men's Silx Underwear, at lowest prices, July I7 tr vrs 171 eine clinrer hearing and adjudicating 2 194 the castern delegates, representing the both English aad colonial agricul tainly did not interest himself in our At S.CARSLEYS Upon he claims lege, great creditor centres of the New England be ns at the I ee MAY | behalf.: Surgeon at Colohestor, Ea, and died on the - - 3 + .T2 nee at, 80 Se.P affidavit of an irresponsible party Wicto ri uare.M.tre ny Alchurch House.cipal far from any diminution of the coluage of iy a, a ane B 98\" pecuniarliy interested in the confiscation At 8.CARSLSY\u2019S, 13 10 a Sq x on ea\u201d, #olicito fo or porne Lane, London.0 gilver, what the position really required or br de rivin el 7 po 5 ng coinage of our property ; yet we have been denied : Angust 24 rs for the befendants, à 208 | , n was à largely increased coinage of silver.ans pe g oe 1 1 egal tender a copy of said affidavit.I do not think Fa October 18.Ma oO 7 .« .- .\u2014-\u2014 ioations \\ln short, Mr.Bland and his followers value ?as compared A pressed ue there is one fair-minded man in Canada É i i ° NOTICE TO CONS = wr LET.rsigned, sfirmed that an increased demahd for \u20ac value) who would expect my company to hand = i = ONSIGN EES ms &c., .of gold, a it à ; P y company _ % OR Po \u2019 silver coinage purposes, would absorb a u Ë me and oe 0 grave efeation over the apparently trifling (7) sum of i?- THREE HAN DSOME HEW OF FICESA ALL, 1.mass Of silver which is at present drifting oa SR oo : pola Ne 0 nglaud $147,000 under these circumstances.But i il > £2 Together or Bsvaratery LA 188 about and demoralizing the world\u2019s silver | rinci ne Pet 0 etevate n he ey of apart from all this, as you must be well || Warranted All Wool } ENE 30YS, markets, would therefore raise the price the whe = fer EE a , à st w ether aware, the decision of the department is lS Le BEA D FINESEX, , Joteilver sa that the value of the standard op shall drive © bas or of Mani- inoperative until it is confirmed in a court = BOT WATER, HEATING.\" clroular &r would appreciate till it was again | roduce, or hall dt air RA for his of justice, and I am advised that the court VICTORIA SQUARE, No Shoddy or Other THE ALLANS R.M.S.° Thre D Im 187 ike equivalent in bullion value of the gold bot upon the fertility of tne soit depend will not sustain the finding of the depart- a Adulteration: PARISI OA SLC.IJAMES ST RES, nn gi ue ort TWO LARGE ROOMS ATASIAN._ 0 0 | its pr .| ç AS, , Commander, n BGH.The objection that the \u201c silver men\u201d in chameopinduty 2 markets put oy fhe I do not desire to say one word to reflect \u2019 Unsurpassed in Make and Quality: from Liverpool, Is entered at Customs.Con.A S & CO.« \\t Hon § Uongress take to the present cheapness of or Washington pd h Fe a or ern upon any one, but I think when this SUITABLE FOR July 5 t£ 165 day, | Tcasc pass thelr entries without ro | L.L.D., À tirer is an objection which the report of jc.silver 0x au further qe el se i whole matter is ventilated in a court of \u2014 H- & A.ALDAN, B SALE.ru : PLAY- the Royal Commission entirely confirms.mitting or excluding it pe Sd \u201c [justice it will be seen that the so-called O Bn?E' | { i BH ; S WUTI iH & CO Montreal, August, 30, 1886.wm 29 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT : i Do A Upon the price of silver depends the prices I cluding 1¢ as legal tender « Ayer Frauds\u201d are the creation of people ah NOTIC E! T0 CONSIGNEES, site Co of Edin- f wheut and cotton.The lower the price = wko are pecuniarilyinterested in seeing my \u2014 OR \u2014 OFFER TO THE TRADE: wee 8 - rest a ce ullaine site gorner of Peel ) 4 asteri\u2014 f silver the lower must fall the prices in We have always been suspicious of the C\\Mpany condemned.Quinine I: ner in the eity, for sale CHEARI best cor- 5.\" i | list in urope of wheat and cotton, because of common theory, that the present collapse I think you will agree with me that it is LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, - à Apoly .gl i esident fhe competition of the Asiatic silver\u2019 stan- of all prices which is threatening a disas- Unfair that the pablic mind should be pre- Chloroform, W.MCLEA WALBANEK, C.E., + Sy 1 SICAL, fard communities, who are large exporters trous crisis in the world\u2019s history, is the JUdiced against the case before the trial, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED Carbolic Acid, = st Tames Street, np ELU f these staples to Europe.result of general overproduction, Such PY the publication of such reckless state- WITH STEAM.Acetic Acid The Temperley Line 8.ERL 5 ; uation, The evidence given before the Royal authorities as Mr, Goschen, M.de Lave- ents a8 have appeared in the Canadian 28 Moderate Steam Power would be cetic Acid, Priske, master, from.London, is ontove ME.WM, CARTER SMITH, 20004 \u2018 i : n 3 i om mission by Mr.Inglis Palgrave, the leye, and the late Mr.Stanley Jevons have newspapers.] farnished if required.Glycerine pass thelr entrion withont doce will please SOLICITOR, &O., ded urpasscd Able ex-editor of the London FHconomist, ridiculed the ides of any general over-| I have hitherto paid no sttention to the : ROBERT REFORD & CO., 82 COLLINS STREET WEST, | 1éal La y Sir Louis Mallet, by Mr.Tidman, | production, and the recent fall of prices DUMerous \u2018\u2018 squibs\u201d that have appeared Apply 32 £t.Bul pice Street.Aueust 31 Agents Commietbourne, Vic'orla, Australis, nis, eto.r.Grenfell, Mr.Morton Frewen|has effected more or less seriously every from time to time in the press, because \u201c HERALD \" OFFICE, April 15 ly 48 Sunreme COurL and Fapiering Oath ai Cane vided for Jud others, demonstrates most clearly kind of commodity.It is therefore more their parentage was obvious, and I would No.6 Victoria Square NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.Pains majementary Agent, Commissioner for infor the [bat for ten years past the price reasonable to believe, by the light of the NO refer to the matter now had the above Auguat 18 be 198 F O R S A I EF a 2 South Auste Now South Wales, Queensiand, , will be Of Wheat has followed every fluctua- statistics adduced by the Royal Commis- Statement emanated from a less important EX ST x 3 \u2018 and wii india.Cape of Good Hope rincipal, fon in tie price of silver, rising tempo- sion, that prices are low because .certain Personage than yourself.ESTABLISHED 1870 hx ORE OFFICE.\u2018arily when silver rose, falling as silver great trading nations have brought about I ams, sir, yours respectfully, \u2014_\u2014 SAL BUDA, in Lots.CASTOR FLUID (Registered) SONTO.ell.In Mr.Palgrave\u2019s words, speaking & sudden contraction of their currencies (Bigned), FREDERICK AYER, WHITING, in Casks and Barrels.TES RL A delightfully refreshi Ltrs 191 generally, every fluctuation of one penny and the currency of the world by de- Treasurer of J.C, Ayer Co.| ° Le rad The Donaldson Line SS.CONCORDIA hair Enould be used dai FR on the vous Hin th t bh : 7 .y re À LINSEED GIE Rawî and Boiled McLean, master, from Glasgow, is entered healthy, prevents dandruff, romot in USE in the rate of exchange is equivalent to monetising and excluding silver.\u2018The ST.PETERS BAZAAR 3 : oe \"°° | inwards at Customs.Consignees will please growth.À perfect hair dressing for the * \u2018an alteration of seventeen pence per production of gold, which, from 1849 to : So ; & guaranteed finest qualities.pass their one ET EEE Caio, Po per bottle, HENRY K.GRAY .fquarter in the selling price of wheat in 1869, averaged sowe thirty millions ster- A largely aitended meeting of the ladies Fa et = FLOUR SULPHUR, in Barrels.\u20ac zcnts, DETTE ue Main reer ATE BS England.\u201d For the same reason the | ling a year, has fallen off now for man connected with the monster bazaar, which © 2 5 August 50 u_28 mn - , s ; : *ENTLE- me fluctuations are to be observed in the years to an average of less tha opens In the » ew So Peter's Lashed ral at = = LUMF ALUM, in Barrels.NOTICE 10 CONSIGN EES To Wented Male Botanical mparative prices of cotton, copper, eighteen milllons, more than two- noon oo Se hd vas wid in the = À 4 GLASGOW T.D.CLAY TOBACCO I g > iiuntion\u201d as Conan Cure groom.nonce 1st laize, hides and many other exports, in thirds of which is being consumed Cathedr vestes oT leno, When the = | B PIPES, in Boxes.#3 Et Address M.J, J, Herald Office, %9 a rip ; .: nal arrangements for the bazaar were .a SAS y \u2014.il bo sent Ye prices of which we ourselves are less yearly in the arte and manufac completed.~The work of decorating the = = = RHOBT.N.C.CONNAL, Lo (IS WARTEPA Gorma 7,53 years of age, with ad at the ffally concerned than in the London price tures, If there should bs a failure of the entrance of the immense pile is well under @ @ = Imperter, 7 pretaliy Textile Line, and thorough kmovw- TAYLOR, wheat.year's wheat harvest, we should expsct to Way and at the opening on Thursday the FA = ® Chesterfie 4 Chambors, 2 bise present Susi?a ques 0 change » Ontario.nd the reason why cheap eilver and find bread at a famine price.\u2018here has SPcious church Will present a beauti- = 18 SF.JOHN STREET.= Palssion.Houss® aaoqsreal Dry Goods Com- eap wheat are related , | ful appearance.The articles are pouring J S The?Hansa Line £.8.BAUMWALL puission House for last 3 years, and can » i related as cause and |been for ten years a failure in thelin in great quantity and are already $ = Capt.ge & Benohr, from Hamburg, is FL S orale Chron commendations.Ados ect, when ~ : ; 3 .- 4 entered at Customs.Consignces w.lease mad} .m Cty once pointed out, is extremely world\u2019s gold harvests, and not only sc, being placed in position on the tables, and 4 | 2 0 St pass their entries without delay.P WASEDA situation by a steady young rious.; Silver appears to be chowing but 8lso an immensely increased Jde- the display of fancy and Haefal articles £ OTESDIES ols HUNDERLOH & co.ta and mine to look.after horses, as coachman, elf à stea st ; : : made on the opening day will certainly be gents.0 mare himsolf useful; private Wd.oi y audard of value, while mand for gold, because certain nations po\" est ever witnessed at a fair in MONTREAL August 28 ta 207 Place preferred with English family Address d, owing to increasing scarcity, i8 ap- which formerly coined legal tender silver Canada.The following is the official pro- BW.Herald Office.m 27 eciaticg with alarmiog rapidity, and have abandoned their silver for a gold stan- gramme for the first day of the mouster MANITOBA 4 HORTH WESTERN RY NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, en m5 type-writer.Tr cing down prices all along the line.Whe dard.The result is that every trader is fair.Noon: Grand opening by His Grace : \"fic BEING EEL ZIPT : ; ANTE Ee =.= ouey of the Bengal wheat farmer is the being forced to pay a famine price for the the Archbishop of Montreal, grand \u201cinner OF CANADA.WE Ÿ IN RECH oF an Wpsainer Prclostent.silhation a9 105 .ns Ta aus ,_ oflered Lo the clergy by the religious com- ; \u201c v voice clerk and shi i ver rupee; the more rupees he procures gold he buys, whether he pays this pricé munities of the archdiocese of M ontreal.he Pioturesque Ling of (the North West, NOVEUTIES Or manufactaring Pper, jp come Wholesale bis wheat the greater his profit.Hence ia wheat, in beef, in brick and mortsr or Afternoon: Addresses and presentations and the beautiful valleys of the Little Sas \u2014 IN?orpimendatious,; references prosont employ- eppeus that while the gold valus of eii- ships.More of every commodity must be bY the priests ordained by His Grace the Estchewan and Birdiail River.5 gras aa ur continues to fall, the English sovereign given in exchange for gold, because goid ATcRbishop.Evening: Grand illamina- No, 4No.2 Dis Lo [Ko 1No,s Tailoring and Haberdashery | which he sells his wheatin England ia becomir .GA use g tion of the cupola of the new cathedral and Pass.|Exp.July 1st, 1888.|Kxp.|Pass, Barque MINDET, Capt.N.Larsen, from Situations Wanted Female g s be 1g scarce.Gold and silver are concert by L\u2019 Harmonie band NVI\" IN - Bremen, {8 entered at Customs, Consignees | 78 more and more silver, and this silver in this respect like beef and mutton.If 7 Lt , L've.|L've Arr.Arr, I TES SPECTION, will please pass thelr entries without delay.A EI Gestres position 45 gover- .- ; .- P.M, {NOON P.M, P.M, I +: has tou cate nburgh tn taken to the Government mints in the wiedom of our legislators decided that THR CHOIR BOYS\u2019 OUTING.12.06 12:00 0 |Portage la Prairie: 2.65 2.45 pal æ MORDERLON thts, Universits) ee ESP om German ia has to be at once coined into rupees we might eat no more mutton the price| The Choir boys of the Church of St.2.85 1.55 35 |.gladstone .| 1.95 [12.2) REFER | GER ÊTORS Aveust® 0000 MIS | musie, Germain system ; \u2018Revoral yoars ox ., a à ; A LA AL AM.: on.perience ; certificates and references on 1i- be bearer.Ten years since the rupee of sheep would diminish to their mere James the Apostle had a very pleseaut 4.10 8.07 61 |.\u2026.Neepawa.\u2026.|11:48 10.20 of Lx Patterns : NOTICE : TO\u2019 CONSIGN EES, | cation.Address A.C., Herald Office, Montreal.3 worth two shillings, that is, the sove- value for wool ; the price of beef, on the day\u2019s outing on Saturday, starting from #10 #08 LR .Minnedose 11,00 2-15 the following well-known Patterns : > =, m 208 - .- .à |.04.a .i\u201c - » -\u201c p np worth of Indian wheat exchanged other hand, ewing to an unnaturally the Church shortly after 9 o\u2019clock in one 9.25 8:23 |130 |.Solsgirth.| 8:30 5:35 North Star, \u201c Groorotio, * a f WA ae TORTdren is Clothing ad Hodis ten rupees, while now, owing 0 the stimulated demand, would rise by \u201cleaps of Sharpe\u2019s expresses, accompanied by th 10.051 7.00 (188 |.Birtle.| 7,65 4,50 > to fried walking suits and evening dresses: employ- ; ° 3 ¥ p \u2019 p y Whe Apr.| der Lve.iL've.Kimball's Patent Wood Lined cl i ment in ladies famili d lin the price of silver, the sovereign aud bounds,\u201d And eo it is with silver Rector, the Rev.Canon Ellegood, and Mr., ; 5 y Herald Office.Lolo Address wir ; 5 .; C.A.E.Harris, the organist.A few lady Y0- \u20ac Mondays sud Fhursdays.Bigsow's Patent Glass Metricorator 5 + 78 uot ten but sixteen rupees; therefore and gold.It is impossible that the recent friends follows Drganiat.J No, I Wednesdays and Saturdays, Prices from $7 upward.= = Indian wheat farmer is able to sell his tendency of European legislation, which arriving at the grounds the games re Ne.ioe s Trosdnys and Fridays 5 cs Rooms To Let éat for 35 per cent.less English gold has aimed at depriving silver of ite legal diately commenced, consisting of kicking Close connection at Portage 1a Prairie with GEQ.W.R EED, trom Boon, 15 enterod \u2018at Bist Con PO ouliT\u2014Two well-furnished bedrooms, pe procure as many rupees as before, tender prerogative, could have failed to the football, throwing the cricket ball, trains of Canadian Pacific Ent and For in-| oy ATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, dues Will please pass their entries without aio ea Be piano If desired ; a à Ve .; ; .i en- ?, his is a position of things that does not cause violent disturbances in the exchange heonly contested.d other races on aor ger.rates apply to any agont of tho CG Ty DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, HUNDERLOE & C0, \u201c : Jar to have been contemplated b I f silver, thereby dislocati p Le a or to A, ODONAID, Axsista Trelght an ed Agents.OOMS to let, furnished and unfurnished oUsa 2 piated by any vaine © pr, thereby dislocating trade à swim and finished the day at lacrosse and Passenger Agent, Portage 1a Prairie.783 and 785 Craig Stroet West.August 3 m y th boat.A ur shed, PA, \u2018te old school of political economists.and depressing prices all the world over.cricket.The prizes conasted of fishing 159 Genertl'Ecprdutandent, Fune 12 141 : Ria oats.\"ie Ontherino strect, 205 51 ; Ricardo and others held that such a The average fall of prices in eight years ods, lagrosses and balls, pocket books, BR.MAJOR NOTICKH.Ba pea Ales Emo or nat R.dition ; ; : : nives, purses, pencils, etc, \u20ac ; \u201c ried \u20ac uples also talLe board No.1 a A of exchange was impossible, i declared by the report of the Commis- It having been arranged that no com- BRINGING IN THE VERDICT, Specialist to the Department for Diseases \u2014101\u2014\u2014 corner st I ates and little St.Antoine street, 520 pri i under such circumstances silver sion to be not less than 35 per cent.; that petitor should take more than two prizes, \u201cYou may say any good thin Jou please or the Nose and Throat, Montreal Genera Al persons having claims against the ve ness\u201d\u2019 Office.2 sam be attracted into currency in India is to say, the burden of all debts, whether every boy had one or two prizes.Mrs.bo a name LOT ST RER.\u201cKnapp, of the Hospital, Will bo absent in Europe until Bs tate of the late Miss CHARLITIE HALL, ROM ih ns bedroo boards Beal: ™ pe .- - - it., pe * > .ù a + ,?; p.m.6.18 Uh quantities that it would lose its national or private, has increased by that ator, Who happened to be on the ground, | old and well-known drug house of P.B, September.requested to present thera duly atlestéd ng Path.152 Peel street, 2nd door from Windsor ! chasi kindly consented to present the prizes, Knapp & Son, No.362 Hudson street.\u201cWe 83 UNION AVENUE the Office of MM.LABADIE, Notaries Ne Hotel.aaa a.m, 1102 » og power.It would, in short, de- { amount for the benefit of the banker and which she did with a few well chosen and sell great quantities of them and hear nothing May % 1y 15 St.Lambert streôt, within one monté J ate in i 3:43 Fe ; \u2018words of the highest commendation : : : .hose i 75 only) 7.22 lu its power to buy commodities boudholder classes of the community ; encouraging remarks._ ; our patrons.The verdict is that for quickness SITUATION WANTED Troms his day; and Jhose indeed = paid Houses to Let 855 2 là, to exactly the same extent that it these very classes which neither \u2018\u2018 toil nor After a vote of thanks to the ladies, the of action, {thoroughness cleanliness and range st PA?ho tho el ) à delay to ihe undersigned at sald nice, (@aturdays degre lated in i I.LL rector, the organist, and others, the well of effect they leave all others far behind.\u2019 By a business man w.roughly under ILLIAM OLI n ONGUEUIL\u2014To let from 1st September, eciated in its power to buy gold spin\u201d It is inevitable that a change so \u2019 » 5 Well Try them for Local Rheumatism, Lame Back, stands the trade of the Maritime Provinces : w VER 8MITH, turnished or unfurnished fortable 5 i a , 15 Mad, But thig j .) .; Le leased party started for home and arrived Kidney Disease or for that Cold and Cough of has thorough acquaintance with the lumber JOHN LEWIS, and roomy eottage on river fronts ou ent NTA ag \u201c lis 18 precisely what the sweeping in the obligation of all money Just in time to hear the pleasant news of yours.Beware of cheap articles with lle trade; Is a capable accouniant ; is intimate Montreal, 24th Ap tamentary Æxeoutors.distance trom boat and ran Vt Some Leng Ta \u201cmmission asserts has not occurred.contracts could not but be accompanied by three straight for Montreal, ! names, Capcine out in centre or=genuine, re othe Bastar of Tox a RÉAL.LR ' ngust, \"24,31.31A 38 203 Alexandor sirect, Longueuil, ox to Ru, » : s _ ia 12 LA - a EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NOTES.St.Jehn's, Farnham and the C.P.B\u2014 Swindlers st the Fairs\u2014Extemsive Lend Purehases\u2014The Rugby Farm\u2014 Four Young Montrealers Preaching the Gospel.~The Chambly mills are running full time.Mr.Willett employs 174 hands.\u2014The Allen Grove Cheese Company, In Huntingdon County, are making twenty mammoth cheeses, weighing twelve hundred pounds each, for the Colonial exhibition._ Messrs.H.Lovell & Sons have purchased the Benson, Bennett & Co.lands, consisting of 4,4373 acres in Oxford for $18,311.The Cookshire Mill company has purchased from the British American Land Company 12,202 acres of land in Ditton and Newport for $37,308.\u2014The Bedford Times very preperly warns the public against the swindling operations at fair time of the snide jewellery peddlers and the wheel of fortune and dice gamblers, who reap a rich harvest from the unsophisticated at the country exhibitions.But we fancy this is a case in which any amount of warning will go in at one ear and out at the other.\u2014It seems to be a seitled thing now that the Pacific Railway will run through St.John\u2019s and Farnham.It is indeed stated that the contract for the building of thir rtion of the line has been given to a Mr.Buon, and that the work will be completed this fall.What route will be adopted beyond Farnbam deponent saith not, and probably it would be hazardous even to surmise; but possibly & straight line via West Shefford, Stukely and Magog will be adopted.St.John\u2019s, it is understoad, will give the Company $10,000, and the Government, it is expected, will grant the old asylum land, back of the court house, for a dépot.The Richelieu will be bridged between Jones\u2019 bridge and the locke\u2014S4, John's News.Mr.J.S.Williams, proprietor of Rugby Farm, and the well known breeder of thoroughbred stock, holds a large sale of Shorthorn cattle and Berkshire swine at Knowlton on the 13th September, the day previous to the Brome Fair.The gale will comprise twenty head of thoroughbred cows and heifers bred from the most fashionable trains of shorthorn blood.Mr.Williams bas spared no expense OL pains to bring his herd up to a high leve and he takes a front rank, as he deserves, among the leading Canadian breeders, His sale on the 13th will be important ta* ithe farmers and stock raisers of this die- irict who will have an opportunity of laying for themselves the foundation of better herds, FOUR YOUNG MONTREALERS of the names of Carel, Cameron, Burnet and Judge, who have been boating from the city all the way to Ausable Chasm, New York State, and spending considerable time on Lake Champlain, reached Chambly Canton on their return journey on Saturday night last, 21st.They pitched their tent and commenced work at once for Sunday services.Under the shadow of the old Fort they gathered a congregation at 4.15 p.m.and addresses were given by each of these young men, They supplied the congregation with copies of the sacred songs and solos of Sankey and commenced singing, F.B.Smith, Eeq., merchant of Montreal, John Morison, sen., of Chambly, and the Rev.E., M, Taylor, Methodist minister, assisting.In the evening, after the sermon by the pastor in the Methodist Church, the young men earnestly and faithfully urged the claims of the Christian religion upon all present.Mr.Capel, whois an excellent reader, and whose manner of address is very impressive, announced himself asa prospective minister of usefulness, He is a student of the Diocesan Theological College, Mont real.Ifall pleasure-seekers from the cities would take a course in accord with that taken by these young men there would be a great difference in the results of effort.These young men are going back to the city with systems invigorated and minds at peace.No festering memories of ill- spent time, - rere MOVEMENTS OF PROMINENT PEOPLE.Says the Canadian Gazette, London, Aug.19 :\u2014 Sir Adolphe P.Caron sails for Canada on Thursday, the 26th August.Sir David L.Macpherson, Canadian Minister of the Interior, has returned to town from Germany much improved in health.A number of French artists and scientists of distinction have in view a visit to the Dominion during the geason of 1887.The Baron de Combourg has the organization of the proposed party in hand.Canada was represented at the recent meeting ofthe International Medical Association at Brighton by Dr.Grant, of Ottawa, who is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Hon.President of the International Medical Congress.During Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s absence, the official correspondence of the High Commissioner\u2019s Office will be conducted by the Secretary, Mr.J.G.Colmer.At the Exhibition, Mr.C.C.Chipman, of the Canadian Commission, will act for the Executive Commission er.Lord Lansdowne landed at Liverpool early on Sunday morning [Aug.15], and roceeded to his London residence, Lans- owne House, Berkeley Square, where he remains for a day or two and will join Lady Lansdowne at his country seat, Bowood Park, Calne, Wilts.is Excellency\u2019s movements are undecided, but it is probable that he will return to the Dominion early in October.Mr.Julian \u2018Thomas, special correspon dent of the Melbourne Argus and Australasian, is shortly about to return to Melbourne by way of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Mr.Thomas purposes being in British Columbia in October next, and will, during his trip, describe the beauties of the transcontinental route.Itis four years ago since Mr.Thomas stayed some time at Moodyville on the Pacific coast, when he was at that early period engaged in an advocacy in various journals of the establishment of a line of steamers between Australasia and Burrard\u2019s Inlet.Dr.Grant, in his address to the medical section, dwelt upon the great importance of the Canadian Pacific Railway, riot only as a source of strength to the British Bo pire but also on account of the various health resorts, such as watering places, mineral springs, and non-consumptive centres which the new line had made easily accessible, of the United States, profession.rt Taar tired languid feeling and dull headache is very disagreeable.Take two ,of Carter's Little Liver Pills before retir- They never ing, and you will find relief, John Jordan the Boatmsn-The Cham» To the Editor of THE HERALD.The hot-springs at Banff were described in detail, and Dr.Grant expressed his belief that they were equal in every way to the well-known hot-springs ¢ In the course cf the meeting Dr.Grant and Dr.Hingston, of Montreal, were elected honorary members of the association, one of the most distinguished honors in Jthe gift of the medical THE, MONTREAL JERALD AND DAILY ~QOMMERCIAL GAZEITE, TUESDAY.AUGUST 8! CORRESPONDENCE.[ pion Life Saver.Srr,\u2014Please publish the following in the columns of your popular journal.There is living in our midst & very Te spectable citizen whose name appears at the heading hereof, and whose many heroic acts performed in the rescuing from a watery grave in the River St.Lawrence during the past 40 years deserve some substantial public recognition to which he is justly entitled.Jordan\u2019s record as a lifesaver is an extraordinary one, he being instrumental in saving some 150 human beings from drowning, at various times, Jordan has beenon the river since he was a boy Of ten yesrs of saga and is now about 50 years old.He is to-day as active and valorous as of yore.I will endeavor here to give a few of the many interesting cases in which he figured at the risk of his own life and without the remotest prospect of fee or reward, to rescue from drowning masy persons who would otherwise have met death by drowning : On 23rd Dec, 1853, Lieut.Carpenter, R.A., whilst skating broke through the ice on the river, when about midway to the Island, and would have been drowned bad not Jordan rescued him.For which Jordan received the Royal Humane Society\u2019s medal and certificate.In the spring of same year, 1853, two civilians, named Higgins, were capsized from their boat in mid-stream, and were saved by the Hero of the River\u2014Jordan.Another rescue: In 1838 five soldiers started in a boat from the city bound for the Island, and on striking the current the boat was instantly upset and its occupants thrown in the water.Jordan reached the scene of the accident in time to save two of the men ; the others were drowned.On another occasion, Ocl.Cole, of the 17th Regiment, and his wife were being rowed across from the Government wharf to the Island by Jordan, when nearing the Island four young men were seen floundering in the water and their boat, keel upwards, floating swiftly away from.Jordan took in the situation at a glance, and requested permission of the gallant Colonel to go to the rescue, Jordan energetically went to work aud saved all four, Mr.Jordan also saved Lieut, Tompson, of the 20th Regiment, and a band:- man of the same regiment.Jordan also rescued two officers of the 20th Regiment, who very imprudently ventured on the ice before it had properly taken.The ice carried them down towards Isle Ronde, where they were taken off by Jordan.About the same time, some twenty-five officers,men and women of the 20th Regiment had a terrible experience.They attempted to cross to the island in the garrison boat, and when about mid stream the floating ice, which was then moving down stream, rendered the passage across both a difficult and a dangerous one to those inexperienced navigators.The boat, with its living freignt, drifted helplessly down the stream, the crew becoming demoralized, and the passengers panic stricken with fear.Jordan observed the position of affairs, and fearing a catastrophe, immediately put out in his small boat and reached the garrison boat when nearly opposite Hochelaga.As might be supposed, he was hailed as a deliverer with transports of joy.Fortunately, the ice had got jammed between Boucherville Island and Longue Pointe.Jordan here performed one of the most heroic actions of his life.After quieting the terrified occupants of the boat, and their positions in the boat, he get out alone for the north shore, testing the ice foot by foot, and, finding the ice strong enough to carry his weight, he returned to the boat and brought one passenger to shore.Retracing his steps, and repeated lthe same till the 25 passengers were safely landed at Longue Pointe, whence they were conveyed to the Barracks at Montreal.Moreover, a sailor who accidentally fell off the yard-arm of a ship and who sank for the third time was saved by Jorden.Again, & man,evidently in delirium tremens threw himself from the long wharf into the river.This took place at midnight.Jordan jumped in and rescued him.Also a young man named Provost accidentally fell out of a boat and was being carried down\u2019 stream but was saved by Jordan.And a young man named J.Ryan was saved by Mr.Jorden; also a lad named Murray, Mr.McAuley, Mr.Nicholson, &e.Another distressing case is that of two young men who were having a sail on the river opposite Varennes.The boat was overturned and they were pitched into the river; One of the men managed to get hold of the scow of a wood barge and the other was picked up by Jordan some half a mile away from the scene ot the mishap, Mr, Jordan conveyed the young man to his parents at Varenues, and was offered pecuniary reward, which he declined.Mr.Jordan is also in yossession of several medals for sculling and swimming, Numerous other interesting and thrilling cases could be cited, but I fear additional your valuable space, all tending in the same direction, whereby Jordan\u2019s pluck and daring are clearly exhibited, With such a splendid record Jordan\u2019s name will go down to posterity as the hero of the St.Lawrence and the champion life saver of the Dominion.Jordan\u2019s long, faithful and gratuitous services rendered in the cause of humanity, certainly entitle him to receive gome substantial testimonial from the Dominion Government.The member for Montreal Centre would perform an act of justice by presenting this case before the Minister of Marine and Fisheries and urging it on io a successful issue.Yours, respectfully, ADMIRER.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUR CHARITIES.Protestant House of Industry and Refuge.Statement for week ending August 29, 1886 :\u2014 .1886.Number of Permanent inmates, 1885 SMAl6S.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260rocsorserecusecuue 89 38 Number of Permanent inmates, Females.10.100000 secsocnsetcsn000 37 8 Number of Temporary inmates, OS sansossssosrerce sense sonsau see 2 40 Number of Temporary inmates, Femaless.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.secs 18 13 TOtAL ec coss vas sasocresnasesassnss 118 123 No.of night lodgings given in Night Refuge :\u2014 Males.\u2026\u2026\u2026.vasessscauts 160 18 Total No.of quarts soup and extra meals ni gi Uge poor.Out-dOOr poor.Total .A Wise Precaution, During the Summer and Fall people are liable to sudden attacks of bowel complaints, and with no prompt remedy or medical aid at hand, life may be'in danger.Those whose experience has given them wisdom, always keep Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry at hand for prompt relief, and a physician is seldom fail to do good.sTt 207 giving them proper advice as to keeping | details would encroach too much upon- Miscellancous.LE > A CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotel, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula.Salt-rheum, \u201cFover-sores,\u2019\u2019 Scaly or Bough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood ara conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine.Great Eating Ul cers rapidly heal under its benign influence.Especial ha has it manifested its potency in curing T'etter, Rose Bash, Foils, Care buncles, Sore Eyes, Scroiulous Sores and Swellings, Hip ~Join Disease, White Swelliigs, oltre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands.Send ten cents fn stamps for a large treatise, with colored plates, on, Skin Diseases, or tho same amount for a treatise on Scrofulous Affections.\u2018THE BLOOD XS LIFE.Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spire its, vital strength, and scundiiess of constitution, will Be established, CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofulous Disease of the Tangs, is promptly and certainly arrested and cured by this God-given remedy, if taken before the last stages of the disease are reached.From its wonderful power over this terribl fetal disease, when first offering this now cele ebrated remedy to the public, Dr.PIERCE thought seriously of calling it his \u201cCone sumption Cure,® but abandoned that name ns too limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF THB Liver, Blood, and Lungs, ® If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have gallow color of skin, or yeliowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizzie ness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternating with hot flashes, low spirits an gloomy borebodings, irre ular appetite, and coated tongue, you arc suffering from Indie gestion, Dyspepsia, and Torpid Liver, or \u2018\u201cBiliousness.\u201d® In many cases only part of these symptoms are experienced.As g remedy for all such cases, Br, Pierce\u2019s Golden Medica: Hiscovery has no equal, or Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of roth, ronchitis Severe Coughs, Consumption, an Xindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy.Send ten cents in stamps for Dr.Plerce\u2019s book on Consumption.Sold by Druggists.PRICE $1.00, 25°F STH Es g TOR $B.OO.World's Dispensary Medical Asseclation, Proprietors, 663 Main 8t., Burraro, N.Y.\\evee's LITTLE % +2 aa LIVER e .S\\\\S6t6 PILLS.ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC.sold by Druggisis.25 cents a vial.L $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr.Sages Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure.N If you have a discharge from the \u2018nose, offensive or other~ wise, partial loss of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you have Catarrh.où sands of cases terminate in consumption.Dr.Sage\u2019s CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst cases of Catarrh, \u2018Cold in the Head,\u201d and Catarrhal freadache.50 cents.Legal Cards.J.C.McCORKILL, ADVOCATE, CHAMBERS-\u2014Oprosite S# Lawrence Hall, 138 ST.JAMES BTREET, MONTREAL July 9 6m 164 KENNEDY, BLANCHARD & Mc¢KAY, Barristers, Solicitors, &a., WINNIPEG.T, 8.Kennedy.| C.Blanchard.| Jas.McKay July 23 176 MCINTYRE, LEWIS & CODE, Barristers, Solicitors, &c.Supreme Court and Departmental Agents.Solicitors } Bank of Montreal.for Union Bank of Lower Canada, &c.Ottawa, Ont, A.F, MCINTYRE, } J.TRAVERS LEWIS.R.G.CoDE.July 2 158 MACDONALD & MacINTOSH, [Late Mr.H.Sandfield Macdonald.] BARRISTERS, CORNWALL, Ont.GEo.S.MACDONALD.| JNO.A, MacINTOSH.May 18 1y 120 MACDONALD, TUPPER & PHIPPEN, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, OFFICES OVER MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK, WINNIPEG HUGH J.MACDONALD, FRANK H, PHIPPEN J.STEWART TUPPER, WILLIAM J.TUPPE Feh.23 m85 FF.RB, MAVURESIRI), BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &C., Supreme Court and Departmental Agent, 19 ELGIN STREET, OTTAWA, Ont.June 8 1y 138 BARRIY TERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &C.» LONDON, ONT.285 GIBBONS, MoNAB & MULEERH, Barristers, Attorneys, &c.OFFICE: ich d i Corner Ric: hraond oad Carling Streets, Geo, C.Gibbons.P, Mulkern.August 9 | LBITOH & PRINGLE, { Barristers, À tornoys-at Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Noiaries Publis, &c.CO: ALL, ONT, Jas, Leitch.i R.W.Pringle, August 25 oe ly Geo, McNab, Fred, F.Harper.190 (Late Maclennan & Macdonald.) Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, CG, CORNWALL, Ox.J, B, Maclennan, Q.C.C.H.Cline.July 2 158 MACMILLAN & CAMERGN, MACLENSAN, LIDDELL & CLINE, & W.Liddell, Motels.Nbemae Hotel, MADISON SQUARE.NEW YORK.JO Most charmingly situated at the junction of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 24th st.facing Madison Square.Jo ducted on the European Plan JANVRIN & WALTER, Proprietors.Ty str 147 SI.LAWRENCE HALL.185 TO 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HENRY HOCAN, Proprietor.June 20 The Best Known Hotel im fe Dominion July 2 mws 177 Laval House, BORD A PLOUFFÉ, 1} MILES FROM CP.R.Parties leaving;Montreal at 8.05 a.m.meet conveyance at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, north of the Railway Bridge at Sault au Recollet,or, leaving by the 5,36 p.m.train, get off at Bord a Plouffe Crossing, where Omnibus is in waiting Boating and Fishing excellent.The cuisine is under the direction of a French cosk.Telephone Call, 607 C NORRIS BEST, Lessee and Manager.June 30 156 The Balmoral MONTREAL, Is the Hotel for Business Men QUEEN'S HOTEL Close to Crystal Palace, LONDON.One of the largest and best family hotels in the Kingdom.Situate in its own beautiful grounds of six acres.Renowned for its healthy position, and highly recommended by the first physicians of the day.db trs 106 HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenu>, New York.meneur This most faghiontdle and centrally located hotel hag been renovated from top to bottom.and 1g now re-opened under management ol European plans.gort for Canadians, MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Jomrortable Rooms, 83 per day; Board, eue +158 Ÿ.Southgats, upor the American and \"This hotel ig the favorite re- Urray Hotel.NEW YORK: q'he largest and finest constructed hotelin the city, on Park Avenue, one block from @rand Central Depot.(ON AMERIOAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) 800 rooms, elessantly furuizghed and decorated The ventilation, drainage and sanitary sre rangements generally, are the most perfect hat human ingenuity and ski can devise.stairways and 3 elevators.No charge for conveying bagg ge from or to the Grand Central Depot.+ HUNTING & HAMMOND, Proprietors.June 15 1y 142 THE RUSSELL, ODT AWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada \"hig magnificent new Fiotel, fitted up in the most modern style, ls row open.The Russell contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with passage and baggage elevators, and commsands a splendid view of the city, Parliameniary grourds, river and canal, Visitorsto the Capitalhaving business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Fussell, whers they oan always meet leading publiomer., Theen- tire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would not be any confusion or danger Every attention paid to guests.KENLY & ST.JACQUES, ST.LOUIS HOTEL jm es re QUEBEC THIS hove: which is unrivalled for size, tyle, and lccality in Quebec, has just been completely transformed and -modernized throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage and ventilation, passenger eleva tor, Electric bells and lights, &c.fact, all that modern ingenuity and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and con- BEATTY, OAADWIOR, BLAQKSTOUE & GALT, BEATTY, OHADWIOEK, BLAOKSTOOK & NEVILLE, Barristers, Pieter Notaries, &c E.M.OHADWIOK, THOMAS P.GALT, R.8.NEVILLE, Officeg-Bank of Toronto Buildings, CORNER OF WELLINGTON AKD CHURCH 818.TORONT TV, G.BLAORSTOOK, venienco of guests has been supplied.WILLIS RUSSELL, President.UHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOTEL CO.Proprietors June 28 158 CHARLOTTETOWN, F.KE.K.REVERE HOUSE.Mas.MONEIL, Proprietress First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.Hardware.ANTHONY FORCE.RAILWAY SUPPLIES STEEL RAILS STEEL BARS MORGAN\u2019S CRUCIBLES.Warehouse, 2285 Wellington St Office, 76 Si Peter Street.Feb.5 TAA 100 Grey Nun Street.Importers ef SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES Chimnery Fors, Vent Linings, Flae Covers, ¥ire Bricks, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Roman Cement Canada Cement, Water Lime, | Whiting, Plaster of Paris, China Clay, &0,, &e.MANUFACTUBEKS OF BESSEMER STEEL Sora, Chair and Bed Springs, \"A large stock always on hand Oct.24 1y 255 COBOURG CAR WORKS, JAMES CROSSEN, Proprietor, MANUFACTURER OF Railway piling Stock of all kinds, Palace Sleeping Coaches, Passenger Coaches, Box and Flat Cars, Narrow-Gauge Rolling Stock, &c., Baggage.Mail and Express Coaches, WORKS :\u2014~COBOURG, Ont.Oct.21.iy DW 253 The Ontario Bolt Co, Limited, Office and Works at the Humber, Manufactures, and keeps in stock, every description ef Carriage, Machine, Plow, Stove, fire, Sleigh, 8hoe and Fancy Bolts, Coach Screws.Bridge Bolts, Gate Hinges and Hot- Pressed Nuts, Track Holts, Railway, Bhip and other Spikes, Address THE ONTARIO BOLT CO.(Limited) TORONTO.Telephone No, 1128.Agent Montreal : H.R.RIDOUT, 22 8t, John Stres t.Oct.8.y 242 J.G.SIBBALD, Importer and Commission Merchant.STÉEL AND IRON RAILS, Railway Supplies, Iron, Metals, etc.146 Broadway, NEW YORK.123 y Steel Rails FISH PLATES, TRACK BOLTS AND NUTS, Spikes and General Railway Supplies, IRON AND STEEL PLATES.Angles, Channels, Beams, &¢c.MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE ROPE For all Purposes.Ingersoll Rock Drill Co of Canada, ROCK DRILLS, Air Compressors, Steam Hoists; 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Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart and Pints, OFFICE: MONTREAL.May 3 170 BORDEAUX.UHATEAEH LEOVILLE, Po; MARGAUX.Do.LAFITE.Iraported direct and fo sale by FREDERICK EINGSTOR, 25 Hospital Street, Octobe ?- GONSUMPTI efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FR] with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease sufferer.Give express and P.O.address, March 9 30J DW 58 J.BRIELLE, Land Surveyor: Mav 2 DOW'S BREWERY Superior Pale and Brown Malt, India Pale and other Ales, Extra Double and The following bottlers only are author Thos, J.Howard.546 Dorchester street Thos, Ferguson.162 3t.Elizabeth st.#85 ORDEES RECEIVED BY TELE WILLIAM DOW & CO, C0, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, EXTRA ann XXX STOUT PORTER.21 St.JAMES SERENT WEST SE-Qrders recelved by Telenhazg, CLARET I Cunliffe Dobson & Co.1 have & positive remedy for the above disease ; by its À thousands of cases of the worst kind aud of long standing have been cured, Indeed, 50 strong iv my faith in its EE, togethey to any Branch Office, 37 Yonge St., Toronto \u2014 146 BT.JAMES STIREE ee eM IN THI Nowestand Most Modern Styles oi type ELECUTRD WITH Neatness and Desratocn PAMPHLETS ALL SIZES, On Paper or the Bast Quality Estimates Given of Every mescripties of Book and Job Printiue® names BROKERS\u2019 ADVICE KCTES voniracy Blanks.Blank Books Ledzeors Dav Books Journals rp\u2014\u2014\u2014 EVERY CLASS OF BANE.BLANKS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE For Railways and Steamzhise LAW FACTUMS Brokers\u2019 Buying and Scuing à 0 ET Pd Pvt \u20acF of E53 0 ef MW ot rir lt he ax ah waa ac) x Q Rulingand Bookbinding Fa 5 lors ' ac.Xone Gerp.MS anks INTIHE Bs 01 Ky sp2teh iTS Quality | Doescriptied ating\u201d ; NCTES KE.They will find it the best means of lessen- 6 Genin | HOW MONOPOLY IS BREBUEED AT LONG | BRANCH.¢ Do you live here ?\u201d asked a matron of a young lady who has been conspicuous on the veranda for a month past.«Oh ! no indeed,\u201d was the retort, with a toss of the head, \u201cI am ouly one of the porch boarders.\u201d Bhe dwells at a cottage up in the village, ! but comes down in a stage every evening and monopolizes a few of the young men, to the annoyance of several less earnest girls, whose fathers have brought them down here to catch husbands, The mothers of these girls are strong protectionists.They do not think they are getting all that hey bargained for in stopping at a high priced hotel.The daughters are being crowded out of a market that they had reason to believe was theirs.They are constantly complaining to Detective Gallagher about the ¢ porch boarder.\u201d Indeed, one of these gentle matrons frankly confessed to me last evening that she didn\u2019t think 1t was right for the outsiders to intrude.But, for my part, I rather like the candor of tue girl who reises an issne of this kind.The race for a husband is like the etruggle for wealth or social position ; it must be made on personal grounds, and success generally erowns the efforts of the most worthy.It will not do, girls, for you to bite your thumbs at the \u201c\u2018 porch boarder.\u201d Tackle her squarely and down her, if you can.But don\u2019t be mean.You'll never geta husband worth having by being mean or sly.ee OVERSIOCKING THE GATTLE RANGES.Montana cattle men are arousing to the fact thet they have been overstocking their ranges, When the grass has been eaten oft until the pasture becomes poor, it takes a long time to restore productiveness.The grazers are now looking for fresh pastures.Some of them are selling off their herds to get out of the business before the pinch comes.Others are acquiring ranges in Alberta.\u201c Canadian party hacks and relatives of Cabinet Ministers and members of Parliament,\u201d says an exchange, \u201chave been granted range leases in the province without regard to their ability to stock them.They have Kept out bona fide settlers and are now selling their franchises to Americans.This moves the Dominion press .to opposition in the interests of the settlement and development of the country.Some of these great stockmen are also reported to be coming with their herds to Nevada.The railroad lands jn that State have been laid off in large cattle ranges, and an effort ie being made to have the Government lands also opened for purchase in large tracts,\u2019 \u2014[ New York Commercial Bulletin.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PUBLIC MEN ARD THEIR CORRESPOND ENTS.We notice that some of the Conservative papers in Canada, inetead of treating Bir John Macdonald\u2019s letter to Coffin Macdonald on its merits alone, strive to make & point against Mr.Blake because, some time ago, he entered into similar correspondence with & person who bad \u2018\u2018 news\u201d of questionable antecedents for him.They {ry to make out that if Sir John did a bad thing in writing a letter to the Belleville burglar, Mr.Blake did a far worse thing in writing to his correspondent.Now, this is not the way to look at the matter at all.Let every question stand on ifs own bottom.Public men cannot help being mâde the recipients of letters from all earts'of persons, and to make reply is not always proof that they are vile men.Sir John did no wrong in merely asking Coffin Macdonald to be more explicit, Neither did Mr.Blake act wickedly because he endeavored to get something definite out of his correspondent.The Zu quoque argument is no argument at all.As the attractive young lady in the \u2018\u2018Mikado\u201d\u2019 remarks, it all depends.\u201d Now, what did Coffin Macdonald write to the Premier in the firet place ?\u2014 Quebec Chronicle, A IMPORTANT.Passengers arriving in the City ot New York via Grand Central Depot save 83 Carriage Hire and Transfer of Baggage by stopping at the GRAND UNION HOTEL, opposite seid depot.Passengers arriving bo West Shore Railroad via Weehawken erry, by taking the 42nd street Horse Cars at Ferry entrance, reach Grand Union Hotel in ten minutes for 5 cents, and save $3 Carriage Hire.600 Elegant Rooms, $ and upwards per day.European Plan.levators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and Wine Rooms supplied with the best.Prices moderate.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union than at any other strictly firsi-clags hotel in the aity.Guests} bag age deljivered to and from Grand Central epot free On The Rise.« Leaves have their time to fall,\u201d says | the poet, but Wild Strawberry leaves are on the rise just now, being utilized in such enormous quantities in making Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry\u2014the infaillible remedy for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhœa and other Summer complaints.Im Bad Humour.\u201cA year ago my head was covered with sores, and the eruption covered my face also, and spread even until the backs of my hands were sore.I became weak and ill.Finding no cure, I tried Burdock Blood Bitters Two bottles perfectly cured me.\u201d Statement of Miss Minnie Stevenson, Cocegne, N., B.HouLoway®s PILLS AND OINTMENT\u2014Glad Tidings.\u2014Some constitutions have a tendency to rheumatiem, and are, throughout the year borne down by its protracted tortures.Let such sufferers bathe the affected parts with warm brine, and afterwards rub in this soothing Ointment.ing their agony, and, assisted by Hoilo- way\u2019s Pills, the surest way of overcoming their disease.More need not be said than to request a few days\u2019 trial of this safe and soothing treatment, by which the disease will ultimately be completely swept away.Pains that would make a giant shudder Are agsuaged without difficuity by Holloway\u2019s easy and inexpensive remedies, which comfort by moderating the throbbing vessels and calming the excited nerves.Epps\u2019 CoooA.\u2014 GRATEFUL AND CoN- FORTING.\u2014*¢ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties ot well-selected Coeoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast table with a deli- tely flavored beverage which may save 8 many heavy doctor\u2019s bills.Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.le may escape mopy a fatal shaft by ping ourselves well fortified with pure ood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014 Givi Service Gawetle.Made simply with boiling water or milk.Sold only in pack- 88, labelled\u2014\u2018 Jams Errs & Co, TTY THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.T\"FSDAY, AUGUST 3L AMiscelieneous.His Qutssoxen Opinion.Eze very marked testimonials frem Lollego Professors, respectable Phyzis cdiaus, and other goniiemen of intelli gomes and character to the vaine fo Warner's SAFE Care, published In tha editorial colamus of our best movs pavers, Mayo grenily surnrised me Mlany of thess gentlomen I know, and romping thelrtesilizony X was impelled to purchase svme boitles of Warner's SAFE Cure sand analyse it.Besides, 7 écek some, swakhowing three times tte proseribod quantity.I aa satisfied the mediciuo lis mot injurioms, and will iranXly add that If found myself the vietim of & serious kidney iromble 1 should ness tls proparation.The truth fe, täe medic-1 profession stands dass and helviess im the presouece of mere than one kidney malsdy, while the tes simony of hundreds of intelligent and very repruiable gontlemen hardly leaves soora to doubt that My.BH.HH.Warner uns fallen pon ome of those Raphy dis eoaverleg which occasionally Bring hein of in ering hnmaniiy.DIO LEWIS.Business Cards.W.McLEA WALBANK, B ASe, Architect; Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Valuator, 214 St.James St, Montreal.Water Works and Drainage.a Specially.an Consultation hours between lpm.dally.April 81 JAMES DUNNE ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A1 LAW 280 BROADWAY, STEWART BUILDING.NEW YORK CITT* Oct.83m 280 KEPPLER & SANCEON BANKERS AND BROKERS, BUY AND BELL FOR CASH, OR UN MARGIN, ALL BECURITIER DEALT IN AT THE NEW YOKn STOCK EXCHANGE, No.88 Broadway, New York.HUDOLPH KEPPLER, } Members of N.Y.W.B.SANOTON, Stock Exchange.Oct.30 ly 289 B®.H.HAISTED.H.R.MoLANE.HALSTED & McLANE, BANKERS AND BROKERBS OFFICE: 31 Broad Street, New York Cet, 30 1y 260 James Thomson, \u201cTHE CABINET MAKER,\u201d Houss Furnishing and Qoneral Decoration, 227 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Jet 3.1y 237 Cochrane Cassils &Co.MANUFACTURERS OF Boots and Shoes.Wholesäle, CORNER OF Craig and St.Francois Xavier Streets, MONTREAL, Oct.21 DR.MAJOR, Specialist to the Department for Diseases of the Nose, aad Throat, Montreal General; Hospital, 5,898 St.Catherine Strest.Nov.ly MacDOUGALL BROS,, Stock Brokers 89 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Buy and Sell all Ssourities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, thro their Agents, Messrs, Halsted & Me! 6.Jorma :\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par vaine.Commission for buylng # of one per cent.and same for selling, mber 28 193 JAMES BAXTER & CO., 120 &t.Francols Xavier St.Buy Notes, Diamonds, Bonds, Bullion, and all articles of value and pay prompt Cash, No Commission or Brokerage business done.\u201c NO MONEY LOANED.\u201d July 23 1y 178 D.LORN MAODOUGALL & UO, Stock Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.11 HOSPITAL STREET.Stocks and Bounds bought or sold for cash, or on margin.May 39 1y 128 ANDREW A, WILSON, STOCK BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange, No.1 INDIA CHAMBERS, 13 Hospital Street MONTREAL P.O.Box 1887.JOHN G.GRANT, STOUK BROKER.Member Montreal Stock Exchange.) Stocks and Bonds bought or sold for Cash or où margin.Office\u201418 Hospital Street, No, 8 ida Oambers.P.©.Box 734, STUART & 50, Stecs 3rokers 18 HOAPITAL STREET, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange, January 17 15 P, LAMOTHE & SON, Ha 3 Estate, Insurance aud Investment Onis.Office\u20143 Place d\u2019Armes Hill MOFFAT & CALDWHLL, Bankers, Stock and Real Estote Brokers, 4i MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG, Man.Real estate bought and sold.Mortgages negotiated.Collections made, Corres pondence invited, Address Drawer 1289, P.O., Winnipeg.Anuguai ls TO STOCK BROKERS A fresh supply or Stock Quotation Books On hand, and for sale at 287 257 187 -Homœopathio Chemist, London, England.\u201d Lucas > 6m dé 239 \u201c RERALD\u201d OFFICH, fleu Adnertisements, OF COUGHS AND COLDS.AY\u2019S COMPOUND OF LINSEKD, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c., with Chiorodyne: AY\u2019S COMPOUND, a demulcent ex pectorant, for Coughs and Colds.AY\u2019S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle.Kars TIC PILLS, s specific in Neu ralgia, Face-ache, &c.(oae ULINE.\u2014 Cement for Broken Articles.Sold everywhere.SoleMakers, KAY BROS.,Stockport, England.W dm 44 : FART FREEMAN'S WORM TPOWDERS! Are pleasant to take, Contain their own Purgative.Is a pofo, suro, and effectusl dostreyer of worms in Cr: ov Adulia 8 Drugglst.150 Rue de'Rivoll, PARIS, FRANCE.§ Hd For more than 50 years, Physiclans have i fl recommended Briamt\u2019s Syrup for al Y diseases of the Chest: CoUGHS, COLDS # fl BRONCHITIS, CA- ; à TARRH, &c.-Itis & the most active, M cheapest of allk* H pectoral medi- 4 cines.Miscellaneous, CAMPBELLS © This & NN agreeab.< ç yet potent preparation is especially -+ adapted for the relief and Zz A cure of that class of disorders attendant upon a low or reduced * state of the sy stem, and usually accompanied by Pallor, Weakness and Palpitation of the Heart.Prompt results will follow its use in cases of Sudden Exhaustion arising from Loss of Blood, Acute or Chronic Di and in the weakness that invariably accompanies the recovery from Wasting Fevers.No remedy will give more speedy relief in spepsia or Indigestion.For Impover.od Blood, Loss of Appetite, Des- > © Miscellaneous.pondency, and in all cases where an EFFECTIVE ANd CERTAIN 4S° æ STIMULANT is required, co , the ELIXIR willbe &F *e found INVALU.QP ABLE.Ua, _\u2014 > o Q Eola by ail Deaters in Medicines.DAVIS & LAWRENCE 00.(Limited) SOLE AGENTS, =.- MONTREAL, P.Q.« v In consequence of Unmitations of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have to requess that Purchasers -see that the Label on every boitle bears their Signature thus\u2014\u2014 Loe XH Drni Came\" without which no boitle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Ask for LEA and PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and According to the present state of Medical Science GELINEAU?S DE AG EIS (Sugar Coated Pills), are acknowledged to be the surest and most active remedy against this terri- bie disease.\u2014J.RIOUSNIER, FPhysi- cian, Sceaux, Seine.Franca.ITS Urhen I say cure 1 de not mean merciy to stop them for a Hime and then have them return again.I mean a radical eure, I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALL ING SICKNESS a Jife-iong study.I warrant my remedy to cure the worst eases, Bocause others have failed is na rezson for not now receiving a cure, Send at once fora treatisa and a Frze Bottle ct my Infallihle remedy, Give Express and Post Office.Ti costs you nothing for à trial and I will cura yon, Address DR, H.G.Branch Ofice, 37 Yonge St, Toronto, March 8 8m DW trs THE KEY TO HEALTH, \u201cUnlocks allthe clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gens eral Debility; all these and many other similar Complaints yield to the happy influence of OCK BLOOD BITTERS, PT, MILBURY & CO, Pronristors, Toronto MAN'S ORCANISM Is the most complex work of the Creator and when this complicated structure, so exquisitely wrought, is disturbed by dis- eage, the most efficient aid should be sought from the most skilled physician\u2014 for the human body is too precious to be neglected.It becomes the question, then ce What physician shall be employed ?\u201d Dr.Oscar JOHANNESEN, of the University of Berlin, Germany, has made lifelong study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Urinary System.HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or Derangement of the Ner\u2019 vous System, including Spermatthorea, Genorrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, etc, etc.BECAUSE you may have been cheatea and fooled by QUACKS, who claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to ive Dr.JOHANNESEN°S method a fair trial Before your case becomes chronic and in; curable.ZT FREE.gé A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr JOBANNESEN'S system, will be sent by mail post paid and securely sealed from obser vation, to any sufferer addressing his sole autnorized agent for the United States and Canada, HENRY VOGELER.49 South Street, New York, && Complicated symptoms treated from Dr.Jomaxnesen\u2019s Special Prescription, under advice of a duly qualified consult: ng physician.All correspondence held as strictly con fidential, and advice by mail free or charge.2m 49 WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS of the BODY ENLARGED and STRENGTHENED.Unfailing method of self-treatment.Fuli proof, medical testimony, etc., mailed er .free.Correspondence confidential.089 Erie MEDICAL CoO,, Buffalo, N.x; August 28 Peu If you want a Nurse\u2019s vlace advertise in The Herald tree.B Lyman, Sons&0o., Agents, Montreal, £ Stopper.Wholesale and for Export the Proprietors, ter; Co nd pe REY A REN Blackwell, London, po &%¢.; Ka ee pi ed throughout the World cn mb M ae J.Bl.DOUGLAS & C0.AND ALEX.URQUHAR1, EPI LESPY MONTREAL AGENTS.8 hm April g 1v ws 8 HOLLOWAYS PILLS & OINTMENT.THE PILI,#S8 Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of tue LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS, They invigorate and restore to health Desbiliated Constitutions, and are invaluable all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.For Children and the aged they are priceless.THE OINTMENT ¢ an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers 18 famous for Grout aad Rheumatism.For diserders of the Chest it has no equal, For 8ore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds joints it acts like a charm, \u2014{ Manufactured only at Thomas HOLLOWAY\u2019S Hstablishmers, 8 NEW OXFORD BTREEY (late 533 OXFORD BIREEY), LONDUR! be had of all Medicine Vendors throughout the Worié, is not 533 Oxford Street, London, they aro avuriors.NY°S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT- ash s FLEYOURING STOCK FOR SOUPE, = MADE DISHES & SAUDES.An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion CAUTION.\u2014Genuine ONLY witk and debility.fac-simile of Baron Liebig's Signa- \u201cIs a success and a boon tor which Nations should feel grateful.\u201d ture in Blue Ink across Label.This \u2014Bse Medical Press, Lancet, British Medical Journal, &c.Cauti is Recessar owi to Jo be had of all Storekeepera, Grocers, and Chomists.aution 15 Re ÿ, OWINE Sole Agents for Canada and the United States (wholesale only) various cheap and inferior sub- 0.David & Co., 9, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England.stitutes being in the Market.Glandular 8weilirgs, and all kin Diseases it has no rival; and for contracted and stiff sud are sold at 1s.13d., 2e.9d., 4s.6d., 11s., 223., and 33s.each Box or Pot, and masy 489\" Purchasers should look to the habel on the Pots and Boxes.If the address ProeLes Pipe MONTREAL WEEKLY HERALD! nly One Dollara Year MAILED FREE.2) Poy a Engraving rapreesniy the tangsine oenitey statog TRS \"WAT rT WILL ATFECT TOT.It excites axpectoration and causes the lun to throw off the phlegm or mucous; changes the secretions and purifies the blood; heals the irri- fated parts; gives strength to the digestive organs; brings the liver to its p.\u201cper action, and imparts strength to the whole system.SUCHIS THE IMMEDIATE AND SATISFACTORY EF- PECT that it 18 warranted io break up the most distressing cough in afew hours time, 1f not of too long standing.Jt is warranted $0 GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, EVEN IN THE most con firmed cases of Consumption! It is warranted not to produse costiveness (which is tbe case with most remedies), or affect the head, asit contains no opiumin any form.Jtiswerranted to be perfestiy harmless to the most delicate chiid, although it is an active and powerful remody for restoring the system.There is no real necessity for so many deaths by Consumption, when ALTENS Luna BArsast will prevent it if ynly taken in time.Physicians having con- exmptive patients, and who, having failed to cure them with their own medicine, we would recommend to give ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAN à trial.Sold bw 2 Druavise Contains more General and Political News than any other paper published in this Province.t&- Sample copies sent free on application to MONTREAL HERALD OFFICE, Victoria Square, HONTREAL LANGARD'S ILLS, roved the Academy of Medicine of 7 aris AZ apectaily recommended by the Medical Celebrities of the World for Scrofula, (Tumors, King\u2019s evil,ete.,) the early stages of Consumption, Constitutional Weakness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and IODIDE QF IRON P ee ee RE | WILL CURE OR RELIEVE Paris.\u201d oe \u2014 = BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, E Tomormate WX Amatiene | OVOP DIOR ) de ; DIGESTIO | Bold by Dragaisls esnerally JAUNDICE, OF THE HEART, Instant relief Final cure in 10 ERYSIPELAS | F PILE s days, and never returns.No 3 ir purse, no salve, po FuPpon ren porers SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, dressing O D.ARABON, m Nama de go READACHE DRYING NESS afm tra DW HEADACHE, \u2019 OF THE SKIN, - , : And every species of disease arising kL ALD 1) > is THE HERALD BINDERY| oo ginidninss 20000 A MIT PRTIRY Proprietors, Por turning out all kinds of T, MILEURN & C0, TORONTO, BINDING, RULING, f&zo.| # If you want Boarders Prompi Atiention giron to all orders in Tho Herald, free; March : TRAINS BRUN DAILY (Sundays exceopted) : day y canesday Hallfax, and the ons | Thursday and Saturday to St.John, U PE an steamer to all points on the Lower St.Law ence and in the Maritime SjlisceMlanenus.VALUABLE LANDS i FOR SALE IN MANITOBA, cy 1280 Acres of Splendid Prairie Lands, Sitaated on Portage Creek, in the Thirteenth Tewnship in the Sixth Range West of the vrinci- pai Meridian, about Five Miles North of Portage La Prairie City.The following quarter sections (f Land viz.:\u2014 The Northeast Quarter of Section 18, Northeast Quarter of Section 16.Southeast Quarter of Section 17.Northwest Quarter of Section 17 Bouthwest Quarter of Section 16 Northeast Quarter of Section 5 The above Lands are situated on Portage Oreek, and are not surpassed in fertility by any Lands in the North-West.They are dr and in a well settled neighborh od, wit, good roads, schools ete., and within § railes of two Railway Stations.Terms of Payment Reasonable.Apply at THE HERALD OFFIOR Montreal.Dec.5 1335 TO PRINTERS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALX CHEAP, A Second-hand Gordon Job Cylinder Press Can be run ejther with Treadle or Steam.Has In Fountain complete.Will print a sheet 16x24 inches.With slight expense can be put in good running order, and would be a useful prees in a conntry officce, Apply to HERALD Office.NEW ENGLAND PAPER CO MILLS AT PURTHNEUEF.Office and Warehouse: Nun's Building 21 & 23 DeRresoles sit.,, Monireal MANUFACTURERS OF News, Manilla, Brown, Grev and Straw Wrappings, \u2014 ATS0 \u2014 Hanging, Shesting and Roofing Papers and Card Middios.Dec.18 6m trs 38 I Send six cents for postage and receive free, & gostly box of ,£cods which will help all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything else in this world.Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure.Terms mailed fres.True & Co., Augusta Maine.ly Tailwans.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CENTRAL VERMONT BL Trains Leave Montreal) 7 3 5 A.M.\u2014Express, arriving Farn- n ham 9.23 a.m., Granby 10.03 a.m.Waterloo 10.40 a.m., Magog, 11,80 a.m., Sherbrooke 12.15 p.m.This train makes close connection at Magog with steamer Mountain Maid for George- ville, Newport, Vt., ana all points on Lake Memphremagog.8 3 A.M.\u2014White Mountain Express, 9 with Pullman Buffet Pnrlor Oar, to Fabyan\u2019s, arriving 4.28 p.m.Summit Mount Washington 6.m., Portland 8.00 pm, Old rchard Beach 8.30 p.m.8 3 1A, M.,~Faat Train, arriving Si ne Q'Aibars, 10.60 a.m.; Burlington 12.10 po ; Montpelier, 12,50 p.m White River Junction, 2.55 p.m.Boston, vial.owell, 7.20 p.m,, and Springheld, at New York, via 10,30 p.21.Pullman Now Bufet Parlor Oars to Boz ton, 5.0 PM New York ana Boston Hxs press, arriving St.Albans 7.35 Her, Supper], Burlington 9.08 .m,, Rutland 1.25 p.m., Troy 2.25 a.r., Albany 3.00 8.1m., New York 8.00 a.m., Worcester 6.40 s.m., Boston 7.49 a.1m., vis Rut- land, Bellows Fails and Fitch- burg or Hiseping Oars Maontresi to Now To Pallas Bleeping Oars At, Albany to Boston Through Cars on thie train arriving Water- 100 8,15 p.m,, 24agog 8.12 p.m.and Sherbrooke 8.55 poète 2 P.M.= Night Express, for Si.+0 Albans, ite River Junction, Manchester, Nashus, arriving Bestoz vis Lowell 8.39 a.m, via Fitchburg, 8.86 s.am., New York,vig Werthamption, Bolyoke Springfield, and New Havenli.43 aa.This train makes cClosa connection at Nashua and Winchenden for Worcester; Providence aud all poirts on Now York and New England Rallrosds.Pullman Bufict Bleeping Oarz to Boston end Springfield\u201d For Vickoss, ns vanies wna Other inior mation, apply st Windzor Hote] and Grand Trunk Offices; or at ths Company\u2019s offices, 188 Si James Etreet.A.C.STONEGRAVE, Canadian Passenger Arent, G.W.HOBARI, 8, W.OOMMINGS, onl, Manager Gen.Pass.Agent.Montreal, July 5th, 1836.Railway SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Commencing 14th JUNE, 1886.THROUGH EXPRESS PANSENGIR follows Leave LOVIS, 51440 ads ovss be assesses S15 AL Arrive Riviere di LOU 2-0.sear li) A V * Pisioles, svesenseeri3 80 PML cared vies rser 834 saseoers 100 Dasnousie YanciioR.cor serss 1 HaLNUTSt.0000 0 s0csosocccencuces VB 4 NoWoREI8.cosneiorsrio-erivessad B® Moncton esis soins insessaress 140 AM Ble JONM.tote aires vserasosens St AM HALAX ceiesrsrorsssworsrvoees G10 Am Tho Grand Trunk Trains leaving Montra:: et 10.15 P.M.sonnect at Polns Luvis witu these trains.The Trains to Halifax snd 81 foun ru through to their dostinations vn Sundays.The Sleeping Car leaving Montreas on DI0- and day, runs throagh 2 8 ¢ns leavin Le Sra neafen AD Trains are ran by Hactorn Séondard Time, GH TICKETS may be obtained Provinces, i ts and all informaiion in regard to For ticke ent teen passenger fares, rates oi ar Pangements, &c., apply to G.W.ROBINSON, Restern Freight ang Passenger Ageat CIDR PIC BAHAY THE FAVORITE LINE \u2014T0\u2014\u2014 Quebec and tho Lower Provinces, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Detroit and Chicago, Manitoba and the North-West NOW OPEN TO BRITISH COLUMBIA.TIMI TABLE TRAINS LEAVE MONTREA.For Winnipeg and Vancouver\u20148.00 pm daily, except Sundays.For Ottawa\u20147,] 8.Ang 1500 are.15 sa.m., 8.003,m., 6.10 p.m.For Toronto\u20148.00 a.m, and 18.00 p,m.For Quebec-8.05 a.m., \"4.00 pom and 10.08 p.m.ARRIVE AT MONTREAL From Winnipeg and Vancover\u20148.20 am.daily, except Sundays.From Otiaws\u2014t8.20 a.m., 12.355 p.m., 8.90 p.m., and 9.00 p.m.From Toronto \u201418.20 a.m.and 9.00 p.moto 2 ueboc\u20148.30 a.m., 9.10 p.;a.and * Sundays only.t Runs daily.THE CANADIAN ALL=RAIL ROUTE TO THE NORTH-WEST.Through Sleeper to Toronto And on Transcontinental Trains, For full information, Time- Tickets, etc., see Tiexet of es Tables, Map 266 St.Tamaes Street, Windser Hete) ticket Office, Balmoral Hotel Ticket Office, Quebec Gats Station, Montreni, ve VAN BORNR, W, WHYT foe-President, Gen.Bupt Th & ol, Diy.GEO.OLDg, General Traffic Manager, D.McNICOLLy Generai Passenger Agent.meet Montreal and Boston Air Line White Mountain Line B&F\" This is the ONLY LINE from Montreal running through the Whits Mountains to Portland and Old Orchard Beach BY DAYLIGHT and WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, via Fabyan's and White Mountain Notch; alse direct connection for Summit of Mount Washington, arriving at 6.30 same evening.On and after MORDAY, JUNE 28th, traing will leave Montreal ag TOLLOWS vm 1868 A.M.\u2014Whife Mountain Express 9 » © © for Portland, Old Orchard Booch and all pointsin the White Moun- talns, vith Drawing Room Car ached, running through Lo Orchard Beach.g sh OA À.M.\u2014Day Express.with Draw on Room car (Attached, for Con- rd, Manchester, Nashu - ell, Boston, &c.! » Low P.M.\u2014(Except Saturdays)\u2014Local train for Newport, Waterloo, Stan= bridge, St.Cesaire, and intermediate points.P.M.\u2014Night Exvress for Bosto and New England points, wi Pullman Palace Sleeping Car at tached ; also through cnnection for Springfield and all points on the Connecticut River Line.2 © O P.M.\u2014(Saturday\u2019s only)\u2014Local » train for Newport, RnOwIlton, D ntaesalre and intermediate The 9.00 a.m.and 7.45 p.m.Express Tr stop only at principal ställons.xP Trains For further particulars see Time Tables Baggage checked through and passed by the Customs at Bonaventure Depot, For Tiekets and ail information, app y at St.James streei, #indsor Hotel, or sn aveniure Siation.9.00 S.10 7.4 T, À MACKINNONW Genoral Manager for td Trustees June 28 ise Delaware & Hudson Cana! La: RAILROADS \u201cID.and FE.\u201d ich Raratoge, Troy, Albanv, Boston, New York, Philadelphis, EMD ATL POINTS SOUTE AND BAT QUICK TIME NO DELAYS.Lake Champlain aoû Lake George Sieamers.On and Atter MONDAS .TRAINS WILL LEAVE MONTREAL: 7.85 a.m.\u2014DAY EXPREBS\u2014Wagner D.ing Room Car Montreal to New Fork, te ning through without change, arriving im New York at 9.00 p.m.5.10 p.m \u2014Night Bixprest-VWognerg FEle- gant Alesping Car runs turough to New York withoni change, arriving in Wew York æ 8,0) next mocrolag, ARTI Train ways close connection al iroy sud Albany wisa Sleoplug Oar Train for Postor, arriving gi 20 2075 New Yorw Through Mails and 3 ci 2 ried via this Lua, $ am Exprens or ormation given, snd Tickets sold af ' Grand Trurx Steak, and at tha Foal Ofice, 143 St Jamez ftxoos, Mentresi, JF.W.BURDICE, CHAS.OU, MoTARt General Pass\u2019r.Agont, OssorslAgant.Albany XXe Montrez! May 30 * 297 MANITOBA & HORTHAESTERN RY, CD, CHANGE OF TIME.On and after Thursday, July 1st, 1836, train will run between Portage la Prairie a Birtle, as follows :\u2014 No.4 No.2 No.I 3 Mixed] Pass.STATIONS.Pass.a Leave |Leave Arr p.m.|Noon.10.p.m.12:05 12:00 (Portage la Prairie Bib 2: 12:40} 12:25].Macdonald.} 2:30 2:10 1:10} 12:48 |.Westbourne.\u2026.| 2:12 1:45 140| L06|.Woodside.;.) La La ta 2:10 |{2.1-30 d 1:25t |12:20 4 14 286 [id 1:85 1+-Cladstonean|d 1:30 220d 8:06 W201 ouae Midway.chee] 12:35 11: 8:35 2:42 |.ArdON.\u2026owe| 12:13 F1 4:10 3:07 |.\u2026.Neepawa.| 11:48 FLO: 4:40 8:32 §.Bridge Creek.| 11:23 i 1519 #00] t.Minnedosa.| 11:00 ghd 6:58} 4:80 {.Basswood.1 20:25 8:16 7:25 4.54 |.Newdale.10: 1 7: \u201c8:00 6:10 |.Stratholair.\u2026] 9:88 7: 8:80 5:43|.,.Shoal Lake.9:12 6: 9:00] 6:05).Kelloe.,.,,.| 8:48 D 8251 6:23 |.Solsgirth .| 8:30 5235 10:05} 7:001.Birtle.,.| 7:55 4:80 p.m.p.m.am.am Arr.Arr.Leave}Leay * Strathclair re-opened.t Meal Stations.No.4, Mondays and Thursdays., Tuesdays and Frida s No.1, Voanonier and Saturdays.No, 3, Tuesdays and Fridays.pane Tos ae Sonnet at Portage Mm raing o.from wh a © Can.Pac, Ry, to and or information as to freight and passenger rates apply to any Agent of the Company, 10 A.MeDonald, Asst, Froight and Daseosas 186; ST.JAMES STREET Opposite St Lawrence Hall Montreal.D.POTTINGEB, Chief Superintendent, RAILWAY OFFICE, Moueton, \u20ac a Tunez.£ Agent, Portage à Prairie.BB \u2018General Superintendent August 6 Fi H $ THE MONTREAL FIELD BATTERY Pass a Brilliant Inspection Yesterday.The Battery Distances ail Competitors in the Gzowski Competition, The Annual Sports and Games, The Montreal Field Battery could not have desired more beautiful weather than they were favored with on the closing day of their encampment on St.Helen\u2019s Island.That day was also the occasion of their annual inspection by Col.Montizambert.From sn early hour yesterday morning their encempment was the scene of active preparation, the men of the Battery being eager to make a more than ordinary good showing.Polishing up of guns and accoutrements was therefore in order, and by ten o'clock, the hour fixed for the inspection, everything was in splendid order, the men, one and all, presenting a fine soldierly appearance, the horses and guns also looking far better than ever before.Owing to the fact that Colonel Monti- zambert misged the regular train, and had to come on by a freight in order to keep his engagement, it was therefore an hour after the advertised time, when, accompanied by his staff, he appeared on the parade ground.The inspecting officer was accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonel Lyman, Lieutenant-Colonel Mattice, Lieuten- ant-Colonel de Bellefeuielle, Lieutenant- Colonel Fletcher, Captain Meade, of the Toronto Field Battery, and Captain Clap- ham, of the Montreal Troop of Cavalry.The battery was drawn up in quarter- column to receive the inspecting officer, znd, after the customary salute, the ba- tery was put through three hours of the hardest drill whch any corps has been put through in Montreal.All the evolutions possible for a battalion to perform in active service were gone through.They were performed with an expertoess and alacrity that would have done credit 10 any battery iu the Imperial service.All the officers present were loud in {heir praise of the battery and the way the various field movements were performed.À special feature of the drill gone through during the three hours\u2019 inspection was à detachment of the \u2018battery in the @zoweki competition.As the various intricaie movements in this competition, which ends with the unlimbering and firing of one of the guug, is well known it 18 unnecessary here to repeat them.The detachment selected for the competition succeeded in performing the various man- ceuvres in the unprecedented time of 1 minute 58 and 2-5 seconds.The next best time to this made by a field battery of the Dominion Militia was 2 minutes 8 seconds, 80 it will be seen that the Montreal Field Battery made excellent time ard with many seconds to spare.Owing to the omission of one order by the officer in command, that of the word \u201c forward\u201d after the command right wheel, the judges added two seconds to the time made by the detachment, thus making the official time two minutes, but this is still 8 seconds within the previous best time, so that it will be seen that the Battery stand a good chance of this year winning the Gzowsky prize.; Ei the conclusion of the inspection, which ficished shortly after two o\u2019clock, the men cf the Battery were drawn up in hollow square when they were addressed by Colonel Montizambert.He said that he vas more then satisfied with the Montreal Field Battery for the day\u2019s performance.From personal observation be could assure them that they were second to no battery in the Dominion.He said that their guns ard accoutrements were In as good condition as those of the Regular Canpedian Artillery at Kingston, aod in conclueion he congratulated Colonel Steveneon, the popular commander of the Batiery,on his soldiers, and he congratul~ ated the men on having such efficient officers.After the inspection was concluded and the Battery dismissed for dinner, the attending officers and several gentlemen who had been present at the Inepection, were enters tained at lunch by Col, Stevenson, at which the toasts of the Queen and the Army and Navy and Militia of Canada were duly honored.At 5.30 o'clock the men were again paraded, and ihe order io strike tents given, and in remarkably quick time the order was carried out, and the men were ready for the homeward march.Shortly after the tents had been struck it commenced to rain heavily, but although the men were thoroughly drenched it did not in the least dampen their military enthusiasm, and before leaving the scene of the encampment, hearty cheers were given for the Queen, the inspecting officer and Colonel Stevenson.The battery were then marched down to the steamer Berthier, which \u2018was in waiting, and the embarkation of men, horses and guns followed in the best of order and withoutlthe slightest accident.The city was reached shortly after 7 o'clock, when Colonel Stevenson transfered the command to Captain Hall, and left by the evening boat for Quebec, The batiery, under the command of Captain Hall, then marched to their armory, where the guns were housed and the men dismissed, and the encampment and annual inspection of 1886 was at an end.THE BATTERY\u2019S SPORTS.Owing to pressure on our columns yesterday the account of the annual sports of the Field Battery, which were held on Saturday and which proved highly Buc- cessful, had to be held over.The day was beautiful, and the various gports and games, which were well contested, were witaessed by a lerge gathering of spectators, largely composed of ladies, friends of the volunteer artillerymen.The following are the results of the various sports and games :\u2014 100 yards dash, six entries\u20141, Gunner G.D.Pearton; 2; Sergeant Lindsay ; 3, Bombardier Keyworth.; Wheel race-1, Sergeant Lindsay; 2,Corporal Conway.Head and post practice, six entries :\u2014 First Second Third To- Trial.rial.Trial, tal.Sergt.Lindsay.0830 300 822 18 Sergt.-Maj.King.300 800 300 Sergt.Kendall.300 320 000 Qrt\u2019rmaster-Sergt.Mowat.vie.000 603 3090 Capt.Clapham ., 006 000 200 Sergt.Walker.000 000 000 © Some of the horses were very restive, and would not allow their riders to approach the poste, but some fine clean cuts were delivered.Capt, Clapham rode a strange horse.Tilting at the ring with swords, six entries First Second Third To- Trial, tal.Teal.Trial.Sergt.Lindsay.00 22 vs 02 20 Sergt.Walker,.,.00 22 9 3 Q'rl\u2019rmasier-Sergt Mowat.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.09 00 02 x wm se Blindfold wheelbarrow race; fonr entries\u2014 dams 1, Gunner Harper ; 2, Gunner A; Menagerie race, 160 yards; a .driven Wilh string attached to ons Te tour starters \u20141, Sergt.King: 2, Gunner Peard, Dismounting and mounting gun and car- ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 ar THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 riege and firing one round Two entries\u2014lst, Sergt.Walker's detachment ; timel min.53 sec.; 2nd, Sergt.Kendall's detachment, The latter were ready first, but their firing tube missed fire.Obstacle race, about 200'yards.Nine competitors, 1st, Gunner Adams ; 2nd, Bombardier Bricault ; 3rd, Gunner Keyworth.Horse race, one-third mile, open to Battery horses only.Five entries\u2014]1, Sergeant Kendall ; 2, Driver Walker.Officers\u2019 horses race.Three entries\u20141, Capt.Hall's Black Tom, rider by Driver Lilly; 2, Lieut.Hooper's Dan, owner; 3, Lieut, Girouard\u2019s Kingston, Driver Keyworth.This was a capital race, and Black Tom won in splendid style.Tent race, squad of five men with tent rolled in bag, run 100 yards over two hurdles, pitch the tent, five minutes after the word \u201c20, bugle will sound, every one will stand fast.Best pitched tent first prize\u20141, Sergt.Walker's detachment ; 2, Sergt.Lindsay's detachment.Buckel race [bucket of water to be carried an the head of the Competitor rupnlngl\u20141 dier Keyworth; .Pole race.Three ex riés\u20141, Sergt.Walker; dier Bricault, % a etween ten men of the Field Battery and ten citizens.The battery won the first pull and the citizens the second and éventuall , amid the greatest excitement, the battery won the third pull and also the contest.The Gamer commitiee were Captatn Hall, Sergt.-Msjor King, Sergt.Walker, Corporal Broughton [recretaryl, Gunner Houghton and Driver Walker.The judges were Lieut.-Col.Stevenson, Lieat.-Col.Fletcher and Mr.Guthrie.During the afterncon the fine band of the Montreal Engineers were in attendance aud performed a select programme of mu- sice, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended the sports.In the evening the encampment was brilliantly illaminated and presented a beautiful appearance from the city.A THE BISHOP ENGRAVING COMPANY Hold their Annusl Pienic at Beau- harnois on Saturday.The report of the aunual excursion and pienic of the employes of the Bishop Ka- graving and Printing Company, which was held at Beauharncis on Saturday, was unavoidably crowded out of our iseue of yesterday.The picnic was one of the most enjoyable of the seacon and was very largely attended.; The following are the results of the excellent programme of eports and games pre-| pared for the occasion, and for which many valuable prizes were offered :\u2014 Running hop, stop and jump\u2014I, T.Jenkins, 36 ft.1 in.; 2, Hart, sane distance.Throwing 22 1by.weight\u20141, 8, Carpenter, 28 ft, 2 1n.; 2,G.Taylor.Running long jump\u20141, Hart, 15 ft.J0in.; 2, Jenkins.Ladies\u2019 race, 190 yards, Miss Tester ; 2, Miss E.Hayes.Boys\u2019 race, 16 years and under, 200 yards\u2014 1, J.Kenredy ; 2, C.Baker; 3, Mullins; 4, Legally.- Girls\u2019 race, 13 years and over\u20141, Miss Tester ; 2, Miss Brown ; 3, Miss N.Hayes.Men\u2019s race, open, 200 yards\u2014I, B.Metcalf ; 2, E.Hayden.Girls\u2019 race, 12 years and under\u2014Il, Miss Pickett ; 2, Miss Hamilton ; 3, Miss Legally.Apprentices\u2019 race, 17 years and under, quarter mile\u2014], Sutherland; 2, Cluny; 3, Kennedy.Married ladies\u2019 race\u20141, Mrs.Stillwell; 2, Mrs.Harris.Plate printers\u2019 and transferrers\u2019 race\u2014], J.H.Pickett; 2, G.Hayden, : Compositors\u2019 and type printers\u2019 race\u2014l, Hart ; 2, Stevens.Engravers\u2019 and artists\u2019 race\u20141, Harris; 2, O'Meara.Litho-printers\u2019 and electrotypers\u2019 race\u2014I, Jenkins ; 2, J.Tressider.Married men\u2019s race\u2014l1, Stevens ; 2, Tressi- er.Girls\u2019 race\u20141, Miss L, Hayes ; 2,Miss Taylor; 3, Miss McCausland.vos; \u20ac ion Croquet\u20141, Miss Priest ; 2, Miss E.Brown.uoits, 38 years and over\u20141,Picket; 2,Priest; Cesar maten-1, L uessing match-1, Legally, who guessed within 18 of the number, hich was £818 ; 2, Miss Niblo.Rifle shooting -match\u2014], Pickett; 2, O\u201d- Meara rt AMUSEMENTS, Theatre Royal.Yeaterday afternocn Dion Boucicault\u2019s great play, \u201cThe Long Strike,\u201d was pre sented, Both performances had crowded houges.The scene is laid in Manchester, England, and gives a vivid description of the life of the mill hands, and the main points of interest consist of the rival suitors for the hand of Jane Learoyd [Emily Fair- child], and the murder of one of them, Richard Raidly, by the other, Jem Starkee.The interest of the play was well suatained throughout and the scenery was appropriate.The principal characters were Nosh Learoyd and Lawyer Money-Penny, both of which were taken by J.C.Pad.gett, who did remarkably well, especially as Lawyer Money-Penny.Mr.Sami.E.Ryan, ae Reilly, an Irish sailor, also was geod.Katharine Everett, as Betsey, with but a small part, made quite a hit.The wain feature of the play was the clever acting of the heroine, Jane Learoyd, taken by Miss Emily Fairchild.She is a talented young actress, with quite a history.She belongs to an old Virginian family, who lost all their means during the war, and for some time Miss Fairchild was the only support of her parents by earning small sums as an elocutionist at church entertainments.An exchange says that it was at one of these entertainments that her manager, Mr.8, H, Cohen, having dropped in with a friend connected with a local paper, first saw Mies Fairchild.He was at once struck with her great talent and her wonderful beauty, sought an jutroduc- tion, and after one or two interviews arranged with her to take the leading female role in \u201cThe Long Strike,\u201d at a salary that insures her aged parents a comfortable home, Miss Fairchild is tall, finely formed and graceful, with beauty of a perfect blonde type.She has large and expressive blue eyes and a voice of a phenomenally deep and rich contralto.Manager Cohen was shrewd enough to realize the value of the prize he had secured, and has made a cast iron contract with Miss Fair- child for a number of years, one of the terms of which is that she shall not marry during the time she is under his management.The play will run every afternoon and evening during the week, and ought to draw full houses.AN INPORTART JUDGMENT, In the Police Court yesterday Judge Dugas gave judgment in the case of the Inland Revenue vs.Messrs.D.C.Brosseau & Co., coffee and spice marufactur- ers, 1436 and 1438 Notre Dame street.The defendants were accused of having on the 8th July last offered a quantity of adulterated coffee stamped \u2018** Compound,\u201d which is irregular according to law.The law obliges all manufacturers to stamp their boxes or packages with the word \u201cMixture,\u201d and have 1t placed in such a 9 8 ¢ position that, even should the cover of the box or package be broken or destroyed, the label could be preserved.The prosecution held that adulterated and unstamped cof« last.The Court maintained the preten- amounted in all to $28.40, reas.Analysts Like Prof.Lassing 2 CII quali les.Of druggists and Jas.A.Harte sole agent.> foe had beer manufactured and sold cn the premises of \u2018the accused on the 8th July sions of the prosecution, and in rendering judgment said that in the interest of the public the law should be respected, and accordingly would condemn the defends ants to pay a fine of $10 and costs, which Pronounce Pomeroy\u2019s Plasters superior tp all others and possessing positive curative SUNDAY'S MEETIRGS.Large Gatherings in Many Places, The People Listen Patiently \u2018While the Politicians Talk.Both Sides Claim to be in Favor with the People, THE MEETINGS.Quite a large number of meetings were held in the Province on Sunday.The accounts of their tendency and results difter widely.The Government partisans claim that the greater number of them were favorable to the administration, while the Opposition consider that they have every reason to be encouraged, both on account of the manner in which their speakers were received and the spirit of enquiry and independence manifested by the people, The meeting at Laprairie on Sunday was fairly well attended.La Minerve asserts that there were 2,000 electors present, but gentlemen who were there say that the attendance wss not more than 600.The speakers où the Government side were Messrs, Charlebois, Leblanc and Pagnuelo, and the views of the opposition were presented by Messrs.Duhamel, Bergeron aud Poirier.The usual topics were discussed and the audience sppeared for a time apathetic, But Mr.Bergeron made a rousing speech which excited the enthusiasm of his hearers.While he was speaking there were neither apathy nor indifference.It was evident that he carried a large majority of the audience with him.Mr.Bergeron dealt with the sentimental side of the questions before the people and he met with a quick and hearty response.Mr.Doyon, who is the third candidate, is & farmer, and aspires to represent the farmers of tue county in the Legislature, made & goad, sensible speech, which was well received by the electors.The ntmost good order prevailed, but except when Mr, Ber- geron spoke there was very little excitement manifested.From what they know of the state of public feeling and opin\u2018on in the ccunty, Mr.Duhamel and his friends are sauguine of success.FOUR TO ONE.Dr.Trudel having invited the ministerial candidate to meet him at Sie.Anne de La Perade, Champlain county, that gentleman appeared accompanied bv the Hon.Messrs.Ross and Taillon and Mr, T Chapais.Dr, Trudel was alone.He, however, was not daunted; he met the four Government champions resolutely.A lively discussion ensued, and notwithstanding the superior numbers of his adversaries the Doctor kept up the fight gallantly, I\u2019Etendard says that at least half the meeting were in favor of Dr, Trudel\u2019s candidature.A meeting convened by Mr.J.O.Pel- land, of Montreal, took place at St.Norbert, Berthier County, yesterday.Mr.Pelland, at à previous meeting had accused Mr.Robillard of having obiained money from the Government to which he had no right.Yesterday Mr.Pelland repeated his accusations, but Mr, Robillard, though invited, was not present.He was represented by Mr, Allard, a lawyer living in Berthier.So unsatisfactory was Mr, Al- lard\u2019s defence of his client that, it is said, the chairman of the meeting, who was also chairman of Mr.Robillard\u2019s committee in St.Norbert, there.and then declared his intention to sever his connection with Mr.Robillard and his party and to unite with their opponents, The particular scandal which Mr.Pel- land ventilated related to an arrangement which Mr, Robillard, who was a hay merchant, had made with Mr, Senecal when that gentleman was manager of the North Shore Road.Mr.BSenecal had agreed to supply Mr.Robillard with a sufficient number of cars to transport the hay he had purchased from the farmers to the United States, Mr.Robillard complained that the number of cars supplied was not sufficient and come time after put in a claim for very heavy damages, some $34,000.The claim was at firat laughed at by the Government of the day as being outrageous.But some time after they \u2018found it necessary to consider Mr, Robil- lard\u2019s claim seriously and acknowledge it to the extent of $21,000.This eum was given to Mr, Robillard in lieu of profits on hay which Mr.Robillard claimed to have purchased and was nct able to send to its destination on account of Mr.Senecal\u2019s failure to fulfil his engagement, Mx.Robillard sued for the balance of his claim and received a further sum.Mr.Pelland endeavoured to show the electors that the transaction was an improper one and that the damages claimed and recovered were much greater than he was justly entitled to, and it appears that many ofthe electors of Berthier when they heard what Mr.Pelland bad to say were of the same opinion.The fact that Mr, Pelland wes not very long ago secretary of the Club Cartier is one of the many indications of the great charge which is taking place among the French~ Canadian people.In the County of Soulanges the two candidates Messrs.Bourbonnais ard Duckett met at St.Zotique after mass on Sunday to discuss the political situation before the electors Mr.Duckett is & snpporter of the Government and Mr.Bourbounais is opposed to the policy of the administration.Mr.Desjardins took part in the fray on the Government side while Mr, Montpetit came to the aid of Mr, Bourbonnais.The result of the engage: ment will appear later on.Two political meetings were held on Sunday in the county of Montcalm, one after mass at St.James L'Achigan, and the other after vespers at St.Alexis, The candidates are Mr.Lafontaine, Opposition, Mr.Richard Gouvrement and Mr.Des- longchamps, National Independents.The other speakers were Messrs, Champagne, Bisaillon, Biron and Martel.The same speakers addressed the meetings at both places.The topics were in great part ocal.Both meetings were very quiet.À meeting was held on Sunday at Sainte Anne des Plaines, in the county of Terre- bonne.Mr.J.F.Morrisgette, editor of the National, there met Mx.G.A.Nantel, M.P.P.Messrs, Therien, Gaudet and Si- gouin also addressed the meeting.At Mackinonge Mr.Legris, farmer, and National Congervative, and Mr.Richer Lafieche, National-Independent, are in opposition to Mr.Caron, the present merm- ber.The three gentlemen met on Sunday and had a lively discussion.The majority of the meeting evinced a very de- gided partiality for the Opposition candi- ate.A very large meeting was held in Papi- neauville on Sunday.Mr.Rochon, the dressed the electors.Mr.Foran in favor of Mr.Rochon.the warnings it gave on breadth of view has been noticed, * If,\u2019 Opposition candidate, and several other gentlemen from Montreal and Ottawa ad- The principal incident of the meeting was the resignation of La Presse says in an editorial yesterday that some good has already come out of riday last, and that in the different pour-par/ers which have taken place between Liberals and Nationals, in the pact three days, more the article concludes, on nomination day, we have before us a series of candidatures in which the National-Conservatives have their fair abare, it will then be admitted that we were right in telling the truth in due time, and, on that day, no one will applaud more heartily than ourselves the work of mutual good understanding and the success of the National cause.\u201d The revising officer for Jacques Cartier has just completed bis lists, which show the voters qualified to be as follows ; 1,716 as proprietors, 718 as tenants, 162 ar sons Of farmera or owners, 142 a8 occupants and 95 as haviag the requisite income, CITY NEWS.Nore Brrrer.\u2014Hyman\u2019s cut plug io- baccos are the beet.8S.Eymn, 180 St.James street, te MoNTREAL GrnerAaL Hosprra.\u2014Num- ber of patients treated for week ending 29th inat.: Outdoor patients relieved, 550 ; indoor, average daily, 145.Norsz Damr HosrIirAr\u2014The visiting governors to the Notre Dame Hospital for the week beginning, 30th August, 1886, are M.M.C.P.Herbert and C.S.Rodier.ACKNOWLEDGMENT \u2014 The Treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of $100 from George W.Lovejoy, M.D., and $1 from M.A, F.In Just DoE TO MY OTHER line of goods, my stock of pipes is a very heavy one and best selected, silver mounted down to the plainest.E.S.Gerth, 1323 St.Catherine etreet, Queen\u2019s block.Visirixe GoverNORS\u2014Measre.John Hutchison and Henry Morgan are the visiting governors for this week at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, and at the Home, Longue Pointe.In THE 80\u2019s.\u2014These hot daye, with the thermometer in tbe 80°s, the *¢ Perique Mixture\u201d prepared and sold by Hirsch, [opposite the Post Office], will be found a perfect luxury.Smokiug coo/ and sweet.A Tour or InspeoTiON.\u2014Col.Hughes left yesterday for Beauharnois, where he will inspect the accoutrements of the 64th Battalion, He will then proceed to Chateau- guay, St.Hyacinthe and Joliette on the same errand.NovELTIES.\u2014In the window of Mr.À.BE.Goyette\u2019s jewellery ttore, Notre Dame street, will be geen some tiger\u2019s claws and eyes, set in silver, as well as some elegant Scotch pebbles, in very unique settings.Something eutirely novel and worth seeing.Missing.\u2014Edward James Timmins, aged 13, residing at 662 Lagauchetiere street, has been missing from his home since the 19th iust., and great fears are entertained for his safety, He was dressed in dark tweed suit, kmickerbecker pants, black stockings, navy blue flannel shirt, trimmed with white braid, Any information concerning him will be thankfully received at his residence.A SIDEWALK IS BADLY XEEEED on Dor- chester street (north side) between St, Alexander street and Beaver Hall Square.There is at present in that place no sidewalk whatever, In wet weather it is almost impassable on account of the mud which collects there.It is to be hoped that this will ve attended to promptly.It is really surprising that the neglect on the part of the Corporation has been permitted so long, Tus TrrasurEB of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, acknowledges with thanks a donation of $50 from the Montreal Masonic Board of Relief, per Mr.Fyfe, The Superintendent also acknowledges with thanks the following donations, viz.:\u2014Mr.John Bonner, a basket of beans aud a bag of potatoes; Mr.Wm.Masterman, a box of pigs heads ; R., Nicholson & Sons, a basket of beef ; Mr.Grant, a parcel of reading matter.Tex BurceErs\u2019 ProN1o.\u2014The fourth annual picnic and games of the Montreal Butchers Association, will be.held on the Exhibition Grounds to-morrow.The picnic will be under the patronage of Act- ing-Mayor Grenier.A first class programme of sports and games has been arranged for the occasion, and as the services of the City Band and the Italian orchestra have been secured, a capital day\u2019s enjoyment is in store for all who attend.A SALVATION MAN oN Trian.\u2014Stephen Marshal, the captain of the Salvation Army, who was recently arrested, was brought before the Recorder yesterday morning charged with singing and making a noise on the street.Policemen Laporte and Berian and a citizen pamed Hussereau were examined for the prosecution.They stated that the accused was the principal cause of the disturbance.The witnesses for the defence (Salvation men) siated that they made the noise for the purpose of drawing a crowd in order that they might save souls, His Honor took the case en delibere.FAREWELL CONCERT TO Harr GEORGE Frist \u2014In spite of the inclemency of the weather a fair audience assembled at Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, last evening, to assist at the farewell concert given to Herr George Feist, The programme was a choice one, and those who were present were given a rich musical trent, The selections were all from the German composers, and were rendered in a very ac~ ceptable manner.The Teéutonia Glee Club, of which Mr.Feist is a prominent member, greatly added to the success of the entertainment by their selections,which were well appreciated by the audience, Dominion Type Founpine CoMPANY\u2019S EmvProyrw\u2019s PrcNIc.\u2014The committee beg to return thanks to the following for prizes given for their picnic last Saturday, and especially to the directors of the Company for their kindness in supplying free tickets for the employees and their families :\u2014Ald.R.White, Messrs.N.Nathan, A.Connel, D.Bently & Co., Jag.Meek, Lorge & Co., Somerville, Benallack & Co, W.Cunningham, Wilson & Conley T.À.Scott, A.Eaves, Morton, Phillips & Bulmer, Babcock & Son, J.Penton, Alex.Walker, Alex.Nelson, Gebhardt & B.Lith.Co, Callahan & Co., John Dougall & Son, W.Clendninong & Son, Bennet & Co., Rubenstein Bros, J.J.Greaves, J.Theo.Robinson, W, McMillan, W.J.Beck, Geo.Weldon, Geo.Bishop Manufacturing Co:, P.À.Crosby, Pren- dergrast & Co, W.S.Walker, J.Usher- wood, Labelle & Bon, J.8.Prince & Co, Burland Lith.Co., 8.Davis & Son, G.Roberts, D.MoMillan, F.X.Lamer, A.Clark, John Lovell & Son, Henry Johnson; John S.Wilson, McQueen & Corneil, Higgins Bros, Evans Bros, John Wilson, E.8.Rodier, Jas.Robertson, Geo, Kay, E.Senecal & Son, C.C.Snowden & Co., A.Montrait, J.A.Richardson, City Printing Co.ere\" Bac-kac-he, What does that spell?Why, * backache,\u201d of course, though you would not suspect it at the first glance.It spells what hundreds and thousands of women are suffering from every day of their lives, but what they need not suffer from, if they knew the virtues of Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u201c Favorite Prescription\u201d All those > |\u2018 dragging down \u201d pains and sensations of nausea and weakness, peculiar to women, MARIKE INTELLIGENCE.BY THE RIVER AND CANAL The Custom House receipts yesterday were $20,523.05.Twenty-five craft passed through the canal yesterday.The steamship Polino left on Sunday for St.Johns, N.F.The steamship Ashburne is expected toleave port to-morrow.Steamship Dunholme begins loading deals to-day at the canal basin for London.The Allan steamship Canadian sailed from Boston for Glasgow at 10 a.m.yesterday.The depth of water in the ship channel in Lake St.Peter, yesterday, was 26 ft.2 in.The steamship Montreal, of the Dominion Line, is expected in port to-mo row evening.The steams hip Trojan, from Sydney with a argo of coal, is expected in port on Thurs- ay.Tor Pictou where she will ioad coal for Montreal.The steamship Domingo left for Little Glace Bay where she wlli load coal for Montreal.The schooner Eugenie arrived in port yesterday from St.Ann, C.B., with a cargo of plaster.Fhe steamship West Cumberland left Barrow on Saturday, with a cargo of rails, for Montreal.The bark Leopold and Marie leaves port this morning in tow of the tug Margaret with a full cargo of deals for Jork.The steamship Clare, from Barrow, which discharged part of her cargo of rails at Que- hee, arrived in port yesterday.The Allan steamship Phoenician, from London for Quebec and Montreal via St.Johns, Nfld., arrived at St.Johns yesterday.Tt is thought that the dredge which broke its moorings on Toursday and was dashed on the rocks near the Rapids will become a total wreck.The steamship Bonavista, of the Black Diamond Line, left Charlottetown on Saturday for Montreal with a complete cargo of coal.The schooner Belleau, frora Matane, C.B.arrived in port yesterday and proceeded to the canal, where she will discharge her cargo of plaster.The Allan mail steamer Caspian, from Liverpool for Baltimore via St.Johns and Halifax, arrived at Halifax at 8.30 p.m.on Saturday.The steamship Grandholme, from Sydney, arrived in pert last evering with a cargo of of 1,650 tons of coal from Sydney.She is consigned to Carbray & Routh.The schooner J.Savard arrived in port yesterday from St.Ann, C.B., in tow of the tug Mersey.She proceeded to the canal where she will discharge her cargo of.plaster.Yesterday morning Richard Clarke, aged 24, residing on Columbia street, while engaged in hoisting some goods on board the Lizzie C.Troop, was struck on the head by the block and tackle and severely bruised.He was conveyed to the General Hospital in the ambulance.The steamship Parisian, ofthe Allan Line, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from Liverpool.Rough weather was experienced during the whole passage.On the St.Lawrence the fog detained the ship for about 18 h -urs.The passage was made in 9 days from Moville.The following steamers were pass- Point, Anticosti, on Friday, 27, Vancouver, off Cape Rosier, bound east on the same day.The steamship Wandrahm at South Point.Several icebergs were passed of Belleisle.The new Montreal Harbor Tug Company, which was lately formed under the direction of Malcolm McNaughton, is now in full operation.The tugs Jones and Georgiana, which were recently bought by the company, arrived from Quebec yesterday.Asthere are mow two tug companies the competiti on for the different steamers and ships as they arrive, promises to be very keen, The first successful move of the new company was to secure the Parisian as she came in port yesterday.This was done through the activity of the Captain, J.Des- rosier, ofthe Georgiana, who had his tug alongside before those of the opposition company were aware of his movements.The tugs owned by the new company are the Mc- Naughton, the Georgiana, and C.W.Jones.They are also negotiatingg for a number of others.FORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED\u2014August 30.Bark Miudet, 400, Lorsen, Bremen, general Munderloh.Steamship Ferncliffe, 984, Pauley, Sydney, coal, F.Henshaw.Schooner J, Savard, 138, Minord, St.Ann, C.B., plaster, C.A.Boucher.Schooner Belleau, 81, Tremblay, Matane, C.B., plaster, C.À.Boucher.Steamship Parisian, 3,445, Wylie, Liverpool, general, H.& À.Allan.Steamship Grandholme, 903, Mason, Sydney, C.B., coal, Carbray, Routh & Co.Barge Howard, Murphy & Co., lumber.Barge M.Immaculata, Hamelin, hay.Barge Coniet, Lousignan, cordwood.Berge St.Frs, Xavier, Baribault, cordwoed, Barge St.Roch, Arcand, cordwood.Barge Saturn\u2018 M.W.Co, grain Barze M, Deloma, Derrosters, sand.Barge Caroline, Rock, hay.Barge Virginnie, Bertrand, hay.Barge Try Again, Massicotte, bricks.Barge Fleur de Marie, Hyneman, sand.Barge P.L,, Laviolette, hay.Barge Bonaventure, Bonaventure, sand.Barge St Nicholas, Danneau, cordwood.Barges Adele, Gariepy, cordwood.Barge Virginia, K.M.F, Coy, grain.CLEARED AUG.80.Bark Leopold and Marie, 495, Queenstown, deals, J.Burstall, Lescalle, .Vessels in Port.Emiliana, 1426, J.G.Fidey.Orient, 1765, C.McLean.Thanemore, 1800, H.E.Murray.Cacouna, Ringman & Brown.Polynesian,2,0238, H.& A.Allan.Dunhoiïme, Carbray & Routh, Norwegian, 2,303, H.& A.Allan.Sarnia, 2,421, D, Torrance & Co.Baumwall, 1,261, Munderloh & Co.Texas, D.Torrance & Co.Concordia, R.Reford & Co.\u2018 Fernoliffe, 984, F.Henshaw.Parisian, 3,446, H.& À.Allan.Grandholme, 903, Carbray, Routh & Co.Ships.Hale C.Troop, 13801, Anderson, McKenzie 0.Parthia, 1627, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.Hectanooga, 1168, Carbray, Routh & Co.Barks.Leopold & Marie, 405, J.Burstall & Co.Bchooners.Signet, 474, D.Shaw.Alabama, 999.W.HE, Boyd.J.Bavard, 133, C.A.Boucher.Belleau, 81, C.B.Boucher.Arrived vis Lachine Canal\u2014Angzust 30.Steamer Lake Michigan, from Hamilton, 9,416 bush wheat, A.D.Thompson; 200 bags flour, John Mitchell.Steamer Ocean, from St.Catherines, 2,831 barrels flour, M.Towuley Benson.PORT OF QUEBEC.QUEBEC, August 80.ARRIVED.Ship Canute, Williams, Cardiff, Allaus, Rae & Co., coal.Bark Chieftain, Fulton, Buenos Ayres, DeWolf & Powell, ballast, Bark Neva, Malsom, London, Price Bros.& Co , baliast, at Chicoutimi.Bark Saga, Jetmundsen, Newcastle, Hans Hagens & Son, ballast, Bark Hildur, Hansen, Dundee, Price Bros.& Co., ballast, at St.Thomas.Bark Reform, Simonsen, Tarmause, Holland, Price Bros.& Co, ballast, at Bt.Thomas.Schooner Hudson, McRae, New Richmond, W.& L.Brodie, lumber.\u2019 Schooner Zelia, Boivin, Lingan, Price Bros.& Co., coal.Brigautine New Dominion, Lemieux, St.John via Pabos, King Bros., lumber.Brig Henrys, Bolduc, Bacbadoes, D.& J.Maguire, molasses.Schooner Marie Delphine, Tremblay,Mabou, for Montreal.Steamship Trojan, Barber, Montreal.Sydney, for CLBARKD, Ship Golden Rule, Williams, Buenos Ayr: Donk Be Gast 8 A ar.erkley Castle, Sampler, Plym 7.Burstail & Co, \u2019 piers out, Canal boat H.G Noel, Noel, Plattsburg, SAIS \u2018Friedrich, Hansen, Gl | as Beckett & or A iy gow, Dobe, ar.ity o verpoo Ross & Co.Por pu , Healey, London, amship Parisian He > lang, Rae & Co, » Wyle, Montreal, Al NOTES.The steamship Trojan - real at 5 pm Pp jan passed up to Mont The bark Olyde to arrive h for Liverpool at 19s, ve has been chartered The tug Canada arrived from morning with a canal boat in dome real this &.m.with the schooners Marie De; Eugenie in tow, can be cured by this same boon to womankind.It is almost magical in its results.® row morning.The steamship Invermay sailed yesterday ed on the voyage :\u2014Buenos Ayrean, at South | The tug Canada leaves for Montreal at1 Iphine and 1_ The steamships Erl King, Mo Dominion will arrive in pore during or oad The bark Alice Roy, frora Montreal for Buenos Ayres, left for sea this morning in tow of the tug Aurelie.Clara Mar ig, for River Quelle, are reported in ihe river at hand inward.od at The steamship Bratsberg was docked & Roche's this morning, Repairs will be completed for the ship to come out next high tide.wind having chopped around to the south to-day, a oS bor of vessels which were wind bound at Indian Cove proceeded to sea La 1 for Montreal at 2a.m e tug Lake leayes for Montreal at 4 a.10.with Sr canal boats apr Sorel and the barge Yamaska for Montreal._On her return trip she brings down the ship Parthia.The mail steamship Parislan passed the following vessels during her inward pass Haw August at.55 45 Tong, 188 0 29 steamship\u2019 Peruvian bound East ; 25th, lat.53.29 N.long.47.44 W., teamship Siberian, bound East; 27th.steam- Ship Buenos Ayreau and steamship Wandra- hem, both bound East.nc th \u2018The French frigate La Minerve, flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Vignes, of the North American squadron, arrived in port at 11.80 this morning and anchored in the stream abreast of the! Queen\u2019s wharf.As the ship entered the harbor she fired a salute, which was replied to by the Citadel.She is a handsome ship rigged ironclad vessel of some four thousand eight hundred tons and carries a hundred men.She remains here about three weeks.INLAND NAVIGATION.PorT COLBORNE, Ont., Aug 30.\u2014Passed up \u2014Steam barge Erin, Kiogston to Chicago, light ; steam barge Niagara, Kingston to Cleveland, light ; steam yacht Corain, Oak Judge to Buffalo ; propellor Jno.Pridgeon, Ogdensburg to Chicago, general cargo.Down\u2014Schooner Jessie Drummond, Cleveland to Toronto, block stone ; W.J.saffel, Cleveland to Brockville, coal; I.8, Hammond, Detroit to Ogdensburg, wheat , Jennie \u2018White, Toledo to Oswego, wheat; Ida Walker, Toledo to Oshawa, coal; John Wesly, Detroit to Oswego, wheat; propellor Oneida, Chicago to Ogdensburg, general cargo; Acadia, Chicago to Montreal, wheat; Dominton, San- dusky to Montreal, wheat; steam barge Lothair and one barge, Parry Sound to Os- wego, lumber.PorT DALHOUSIE, August 30.\u2014Vessels assed up\u2014Steamer Niagara, Kingston to ort Colborne, light; barge Bruno, Brock- ville to Detroit, light; Hanlan, Toronto to St.Catharines, wheat; Persia, Montreal to St.Catharies, general cargo; Hastings, Toronto to St.Catharines, passengers; schooners Emerald, Kingston to Cleveland, lighr; T.J.King, Oswego to Green Bay, coal; Kate Kelly, Oswego to Detroit, coal; Rhoades, Charlotte to Port Huron, coal; W.J.Preston, Ogdens- burg to Sandusky, iron ore; J, N.Turter, QOgdensburg-to Sandusky, iron ore; Great \u2018Western, Kingston to St.Catharines, Iumber; J.Stewart, Toronto to St.Catharines, lumber; Singapore, Kingston to Cleveland, iron ore; F.B.Gradverner, Charlotte to Milwaukee, coal; M.Copley, Oswego to Detroit, coal.Down\u2014Steamers Lincoln and barge, Toledo to Kingston, corn; Oneida, Chicago to Ogdens- burg, general cargo; Acadia, Chicago to Montreal, wheat; Dominion, Sandusky to Montreal, wheat; schooners C.Mitchell, Chicago to Ogdensburg, corn, J, Drummond, Cleveland to Toronto, stone.Waterlogzed Brrque: Name Unknown.The following telegram was received at THE HERALD Office yesterday p.m.:\u2014 CHATHAM, N.B., August 30.Italian barque Pettigrew which arrived yesterday reports : August 12, latitude 31 degrees 32 minutes north, long.9 degrees 21 minutes west, saw the hull of à waterlogged barque et about 400 tons register, fore and maln masts gone by the deck, stump of mizzen standing; houses on deck had been burned; unable to learn cargo or nationality name disfigured.THE MONTREAL'S PASSENGERS.FATHER POINT, AUGUST 30th.\u2014S8.8.Montreal, has 3v saloon, 2?intermediate, and 107 steerage passengers.Marimeïets .The Allan mail steamer Nova Scotian sailed from Halifax at noon, yesterday, for Liverpool via St.John\u2019s, Nfld.The Dominlon Line steamship Montreal, from Liverpool the 20th inst., for Quebec, passed Cape Magdalen at 8.40 a.m.to-day, onday.The Allan steamship Grecian, from Monte real, arrived at London on Monday and landed her live stock shipment ot 295 oxen and 442sheep in good order, with 1he exception of one sheep wnich died on the passage.\u2014> HOTEL ARBIVALS.LAVAL HOUSE, BORD À PLOUFFE.Arrivals for week euding August 20th :(\u2014Q.G.Boyce, John O.Keane, Montreal; George Holmes, Toronto; KE.Somerville, P.P.Belair, John Connolly, St.Rose; E.Monette, wife and family, Somerville Weir, J.Alex.L.Strathy, Montreal; F.W.Bain, St.Polycarp ; P.E.Leblanc, M.P.P., James Darling, James A.Greenshields, J.A.Carling, T.Mace, A.Rough, A.Grundler, Alex.Watt, W.H.De Witt, W.C.De Witt, C.G.Glass, Montreal; Captain Brown, ship Lizzie JB.Troop; Captain Eaton, ship Parthia; Alfred Brown, Mise Muth, Richard Kenwood and wife, S.E.Huasicker, Frank McMartin, R, R.Mitchell, ©.de B.Leprohon, Montreal; William Gaharty, Carillon; Charles Wand, Charles Desjardins and family, Montreal; Francis Paul, Sorel; Joseph Martin, Ottawa.IROQUOIS HOUSE.List of arrivals at Iroquois Hous=, Belceil Mountains, 8t.Hilaire, P.Q., for week ending August 28, 1886 :\u2014J.T.Gnaedinger, Montreal Bicycle Club; J.H.Robertson, do; R.F.Smith, do; J, A.Hebert, 8t.Charles; G.E.Mathieu, J.E.Frigbn, Miss Ryan, Miss Rankin, Richard Wolff, Montreal; Mra.L.8.Huntington, Master Huntington and nurse, Miss Marsh, New York; J.B.Macdougall, wife and child, W.L.Marler, R.B.Cupon, Rev.E.Gould, Miss J.M.Gould, Jno, Stayner, F L.Wanklyn, Miss T.C.Ogilvie, Montreal; Mrs.J.D.Wells, Bay View, Fairy Beach; W.Ferguson, London; Mrs.à.Ferguson and child, St.Hyacinthe; Edgar Judge, D.Robertson, Montreal; James Stevenson, Misses Stevenson, Quebec, T.Macdougall and wife, A.Macnider, Miss Macnider, Miss Belle Mac- nider, Miss Constance Macnider, J.C.Rose, L.Galarneau, J.C.Welsh, Montreal.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE BURGLAR.A young woman named Mary Jane Lundin, wife of Jaamsen, was accused before Judge Desnoyers yesterday with burglary.It appears from the evidence that a few nights ago Mr.Hiram Hirshfield, residing at No.732 Sherbrooke street, was awakened from hie sleep by what he supposed to be & noise in the basement of his dwelling, He immediately ran down staire, and finding no one there began to examine the place, On arriving in the cellar he discovered that a large pane of glass had been broken, through which burglars had entered, and on further examination he found that dreases and other articles valued in all at $700 had been stolen, Mr, Hirshfield placed the case in the hande of Chief Detective Cullen, who, with the assistance of Constable Gallagher, succeeded in tracing some of the goods, which they had found ina pawn shop in the possession of Mrs.Jaamsen.Upon this clue they i1mme- diately arrested her, and when accused of the burglary admitted her guilt, and returned the balance of the goods, which she had then concealed in her trunk at her boarding house, and which she had stolen from Mr.Hirshfield while she was in his employ last winter.\u201cSwiss Mary,\u201d as she is familiarly called, seems to be, an old offender, as she was lately imprisoned six weeks in the Ottawa jail for a similar offence.She was remanded till to-day.PERSONAL.Mr.Chas.H.Hicks, representing the great Madison Square production, \u201cMay Blossom,\u201d is in town, having perfected arrangements to produce this celebrated play at the Theatre Royal in its entirety.HERE AND THERE.No.5 Battery of the Montreal Garrison Artiilery began their annual drill in the new drill hall last evening, preparatory to the great artillery competition at Quebec.\u2018The brigade were called out last evening for à fire in the paint shop of Mr.Larin No.80 Panet street.It was extinguished by the Babcock before any damage could be done.Francis Field was before the Re yesterday charged with being drnnk se Bonaventure Depot and for assaulting Inspector Ingram when he attempted to arrest him.He was fined $5 or fifteen days.The bark Ocean, for this port, and the bark! 4 tentes | Rew Adueriisen, ts MOXIE HERVE Fogp; What Is the use of dra; after day, without life or Sins ourseur day tired out and miserable when you Ins lng aly quick and lively as ever.MU E LD 2 FOOD is 8 beverage alike desir ERVR invalids and persons in health.able\u201d fo READ THE MOXIE CIRCULAR \u2018Western Depot, £5 Church pe Moxie Nerve Food is Sold soo act Toran Dose\u2014One Glass full four times a dnote Moxie Nerve Food and Richelien Water 0 1780 NOTRE DAME 8TREET, Montreg, * August 27 ree?Harvest Excursion \u2014\u2014\u2014 DO MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA AT LOW RATES) Leaving CHICAGO, via the GREAT ROUR ISLAND and ALBERT LEA ROUTES August 18th, September 8th and September 22nd.RETURN TICKETS to al ln DAKOTA and MIN NISSOTA will bo Rammed on the ates at speeially REDUCED.FARMERS & INTENDING SETT should take advantage.of this opportunity visit the \" FARM LANDS OF THE GOLDEN NORTH-WEST.For rates and all information address 0.E.McPHERSON, General Agent C.R.I.& P, 23 York Street, P.By TORO; 3 E.A.HOLBROOK, G.T.& P.À., Chicago.August 2 1y trs 25 Exceptional Chance to Secure a Valuable Business, I am instructed by the Canadian Bank of Commerce to offer for sale the Barber Property, at Streetsville near Toronto, it consistg of :\u2014 \u2019 The Mill proper, a large substantial fou story Stone Building, with outlying Stone and Brick additions, four Store-Houses, House, Boiler House, Machine Shop, Ban smith Shop, etc.The Plant and Machinery, is very extensive, fills the four Stories or the Mill, and hagy capacity to produce in \u2018Woollen Cloths ¢ Fine Tweeds over 1,000 yards per day.The Machinery is all by the best well-known English Makers, and a large portion of i comparatively new, all in good order ang coudition for immediate use.Gas Works for supplying the Mill, with Gag Pipes to every part, and Steam Pipes from the Boller House, The Motive Power is a 52 inch Leffel Water Wheel, under a 22 foot head of never-failing \u2018Water, giving abundance of Power all the year round, .A Substantial Brick Building, used ag General Store and for the Offics of the Mill.A.Substantial Brick Warehouse for the manufacture of Clothing.30 Workmen\u2019s Dwellings.93 Acres of good Farming Land.The whole to be had at a low price for Cash or on easy termsof payment, to a satisfactory purchaser.I have personally examined the Mill pro perty, and can vouch for the Report of experts às well ns for the above description.I will be glad to hear from roposing bona- flde buyers to my address, either in Toronte or Oshawa.JOHN LIVINGSTONE.July 9 128 164 SILVERED PLATE MIRROES mm 01 ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE We are now prepared to turnish Mirrors of any size.Silvering Equal if not Superior wo English or French and guaranteed stand untarnished.Low Prices and Special Discount to the Trade.A.RAMSAY & SON, 3740 41 Recollet St, and 12 to 22 Luspoctor Yj MONTREAE+» 1 Mare 11th,l333 a ESTABLISHED (855.JOHN WILSON, | JAS.R.WIr40K, Glasgow.Montreal.THOMAS ROBERTSON & CO, MONTREAL AND GLASGOW, Iron, Tin Plate, and General Metal Merchants, Sole Agents for \u201c GARTSHERRIE\u201d and \u201c EGLINTON\" Pl \u201c LONSDALE\" HEMATITE PIG IRON \u201c DALZELL \u201d Colebrated STEEL BOILER \u201cLUKENS\u201d CHARCOAL BOILER PLATBF \u201cFOX, HEAD & CO.\u2019S\"\u201d TANK AND BOILER PLATE.Manufacturers of | \u2018Wilson's?Celebrated Lap - Welded} - Boiler Tubes, made from Iron or Steel.Also, WROUGHT IRON TUBING for Gok Steam and Water.| Contractors for CAST IRON PIPES.for Ga and Water Works.Zr 8 lies for Engineers, Railways oiler Makers, Steam Fitters and Plumbers.Julyl 157 \u2014\u2014 Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inck dent to a bilious state of the system, such as D giness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eatini Pain in the Side, &c.While their most remar able success has been shown iu curing Headack 3 yet Carter'sLittle Liver Pillsare equally valuable in Constipation, curing and prevent this annoying complaint, while they also corre all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the 17% and regulate the bowels.Even if they only cure af Ë Lan Ache they wonld bealmost priceless to those 7%) gaffer from this distressing complaint; 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