The Star, 1 mai 1880, samedi 1 mai 1880
[" EY .tn that 1 contains s clause on the true.feith of « Chris | J een ee fa igioa i to religion is suppesed HT [ J AN hs - ee; AR, ait ee cn LI À Bi: 6 Ter En Cox Ce 2 = EST Ph nT VOL.XII.NO.103.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MAY 1.1880.PRICE ONE OENT.DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Citv News.LOGRESS OF THE GRAND TRUNK_| THE GREAT REPUTATION Rooms.Houses To Let.| \u2014 Situations Vacant, \u201cMorning 1 Telegrams, Sparks from 1 the Telegraph.Hanlan is in Washington.a Russia is expelling foreign Jews.The Albanians demand their independence.Earl Cowper is the new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.Russia is renewing diplomatic relations with Mexico.- À regular quarantine is to be established at Baltimore.Fussi n news pers have been forbidden to pubish any Cl tnese news.The Qu en is to be invested with the Siamncge Order of the White Elephant.\u2018Iwo towns, one ia Moldavia and the othe.À.+ in tke fli distr\u2019 ct, have been destroyed by fie.\u201chs J-wsat Grasb:ch, Moravia, have been Dt'acacd by à mob, and several injured, sou > fa sll-.Gounge Bennett, for sitempting to murde = ere Pons, Due been remanded til.\u201cThe Pronch Chamber of Deputies has re- \\ versed its scion in reducing duties on .petroleum, ; Troops are to be sent to the Ute reserva.Fone t a collision between whites Hon.@eorge Brown was reported some- he bs night, but his condition is Lard O'Hagan has been ted Lord Ch ineellor of 1 Ireland, sud Dr.Hugh Law - Attorney-General.apd) À dixastrous fire took place in the offices of the London City Lif: onthe 80th.Baye ml lives were lost, Se eral Republican sasocistions in New York have voted to make strenuous posi- tp Gient or Blaine.- ® Blacklum weavers have been: given s Lrinights notice of a reduction in wages and a strike is inevitable.Bev: Mr.Handford has resigned the pastoral of the Bond Street Churth, Toronto, owing to charges preferred against him.The Czarevitch has publicly declared that - Russia\u2019s unhappy state is due to the Princess 1, Doigorouki, a lady high in favor with the .§ Czar, Mike Ds Young, the surviving rietor of ; the San Francisco Aho urviving prope arrest- - Torms moorate.104 6 roams with or Lornnchotiere steer, 1031 ] OOM\u2014 Fer (wo young men.with Loard, (70 La:uacy vere, n-d¥ 'eaver Hall, 10; 3 R OO M \u2014 Furuirbed, F0 st.Ceorue street 102 5 OOMS- Comtortabl, tarnished with bourd, « so day board, 11 Hanover 192 3 OUM\u2014 Peux ai Front Hoom Frrnintoit 5 Unf ti paled, former: te Up! orcingle pentiemen, 65 P'vord rtivot, Foctnz ti Vizor Gurders 1076 R OO mM 85- Furni-hed or Untur- ntrhed.17 Belmont «trect, _ 102% ROCOM\u2014To Let, afurnished front room, WE h or wlhout board, vory cheap, 10 Add es ve 10 Vaeen's lok,\u201d Bt Catherine Atreet.vBessle, BTAR files RecM\u2014 \u2014To Lel, à wellfurnished front room with single beds, on parlor flo, 149 Tleury streut, fintner Lute posseseioon.102 4 divertissements under this head, one-half \u2019 wurd each day.Wen \u2018bo ndvortieer wishes bo withdraw the Sacvertisement before uxpteation of tims paid to r, \\be balaros unearned wil be TO LET, 304 Lamauchetiers, Dwelling.27 Windsor, Dwelling.6 Ralmaral, Dwelling.252 Bt.George, Dwelling.1088 Bt.Catherine, Dwollimg.26 Bt.Catberins, Dwoilltig.79 Bt.Christophe, Dwolling.710 8t.Catherine, Btore, 462 Notre Dams, Btore.44 Notre Damo, Nrore.444 Bt.Paul, Store.17 Place L'Armes, Store.Rent low.For farther particulars, address, P.L AMOFH FE & Nou, 15 Place D'Armcs.TO LET, Btore 244 and 266 McGill street, Confectioners\u2019 andfBakers\u2019 Szop pnd Premises, i4h0 rt Catherine street, Upper Teneiment 1444 tt.Cathorino street.5 + Rialile sud Couch house in rear, Cie mh Safe umd Heat d, on first, second ant third stories, £0 St Jamon street, Ofcom 192 Notre Dane strost, SE pate Dowelitng 490 Crag street, Elop 49) Le St.Jose phostre et, Puy & Pay, 192 Notre Dame atrac., HOUSES TO RENT IN DIFFERENT PARTS OV THB OLY Apply at Office, 19 St.James street, R.STANLEY BAGG.LE 6 TO LET, at Chambly Canton, a wont desirable Stona Cottage with % 8 ge Garden, situated un tho Hapiss With extensive view ofthe Basin and Islands, and Montreal En the distance.Delightfully 00! In OOMBS\u2014 Fuar.ished., 22 St.Monique streot.109 6 Unfurnished, Rooms To Let, À suitable for a marricd couple, in à Central loesiity.No.744 Craig streat.10t # ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED \u2014 A Blenry OOM\u2014To Let, well forntohes.83 Cathedral strect, ROOMS \u2014 Two la © well tar nished sooms.20 FPrunswick 101 4 ROOM- Furnished Front Room tolot lu à private family.45 Bloury street.103 3 R OOM 8-\u2014Three Unfurnished on Parlor fiat; one singlo furaishel Bedroom.078 Dorcheuter street.109 6 ROOM _Turnished for Gentlemen.86 Bt, Antaino street.100 8 UOM TO LET\u2014Large Newly- r inteau etrect.100\u2014 RC OM Furnished \u2014 117 St.Urbain street; family private, with use of Piann tfregnired.1004 ROOM\u2014T0 Fet,afront furnished rom, 46 University stroet.R OOMS\u2014 Furuished, to Gentle: Family private ; meb of quit habits, or young married couple.street.quiet iocality.apply 42 Cation R O OM S\u2014i\u2018urnished.#5, per OOMS TO LET \u2014 17 Latour street, 100 4 3 month.421 Cralz streut.ROOMS\u2014To Let, No.389 Cralg a strogp 1 QOMS\u2014Furnished Rooms with Board.70 Victoria street.094 O O M\u2014Furnished Bedroom, 12 Union Avenur.1 OOM\u2014Furuished \u2014102 Cuth- edral street.Rooms To Let, jurnisbed, TB oh and W C.Apply 409 Lagauchetivro strat ROOMS Furnished \u2014 \u2014 62 Cath- cart strect.+ Room, well furnished, Tarp 5st El izabeth street, » 0 OMS \u2014 Furnished F ront NX Hooms, single and double; alto, Urawing- rOutn ns Bedroom and Parlor.114 Uni voralty strgpt.Board.wh AVERY) 1IOUSE, } Yletoria nos SH Teer Syme wok.pee iy, oie.VERY soon the extension of the NEW YORK HOLUÉE Wili bo opou to the pub- Vo with its powly afded Kcuding-Icam, When we expect that it wil) he visited by Pre sidout Grant end the Marquis of Lorne if they como.Bipglo ansals, Shc.ox for $1.95, 84.25 per week ; $7 \"ath oonthol 18 days , $l pe \u20ac omlendat mon ao erican Cooks end\u201d Proprietor Trænsi- of £006, quicker Bor 24 and 626 LAGAUCUETIERE Vitaly.> N JICTORIA COFFEE & CHOP MOUSE, 167 M McGill Street.This house is noted forites superior qualit ï zip its neatnoss ; and you can get servo than at any other houss in town.Full Dinner, 250.19* eod B~ARD VACANCLES\u2014101 Met.calfe stroet.OARD\u2014A young man can bo accomodated with a large, sunny roon with Board, gallery attached.Apply at 20 Raton Sirent- ; BeA RD AND LODGING Wanted lo a private famil (Protestant), bya youpg married couple, within 10 or 15 miuutes\u2019 walk of Post Office.Address, stating terms (which must be moderate).M 1, Sran Office.101 3 BOARD VACANCIES.98 12 No.18 Cathoars Street.BOARD and ROOMS - Also, Table Board, 1165 8t.Catherine street.5 8 OARD-\u2014 First-class Boarding- use, with comfortable rooms, in a French : a! Put hout shidran: Apply to to MBS.LEMERY, 149 Bleury rtreet.98 8 an.JOARD, for Gentleman, good Board.111 Champ de Mars street.88 6 BPARP\u2014 Vacancies.20 Cath- cart strest.088 OARD\u2014A pleasant and trent to seca 76 tend- OARD.\u2014Room and at ance in a most deli tifa) situation, with a furnished Bedroom in a private family.Nn.8 \u2019 hn street.H.MATTHEWS, 17 Joun tree 2 TO LET \u2014 740 Sherbrooke A streot, Cut Stone Front House.Pino locality, near Union Avenue.Rent, « DORAN, 100 8t.Jamcs sect, T0 LET \u2014 Mountain Cottage, with Gardon &c., 377 Mountain strect.J.FAIRBAIRN, Corn Exchaoge.TO LET\u2014Two Houses.20 and 22 Hermine street.995 HOUSE \u2014 Cheap Rent \u2014 Fight rooms, Bath and Water (losets, in wrod locality, for seven dollars Address.G., 170, BTAR Office.oe TO LET.\u2014 Com- oy fortably Furnished.248 St.Andre stroet.{ M26 TO LET \u2014 The three-story chtatone House, corner of OCathcare and vernity stroets.Rent low.Apply nt OB OATTICART BTREFT.023 TO LET\u2014LACHINE\u2014Two Housrs, ouc of 14 apartmonts, and onc i of H, with gardens; two minutos walk rom haliway © osstny: rent low to sultablo par tes.Apply io MAR.CAMI'BELL, Florist, 40 a scnde strcet, or on the Premises.58 TO LET Ot FOR SALE, No.72 Inspector stroot, 1H rooms, suit k able for & boarding-house.First-class ot pyes ald Tenementd in Cadieux, Bt.Elicub:th ani! Ontario siroets, aval avenue, snd Morsan street, Hochelaus.GEORGE B.MUR, No.3907 8 Yraur \u2018ots Xavier street.lx TO LET \u2014 Hawthorn Cottage, Mount Royal Vale.J.WALKLEY, Molsons Bank.ig TO LET Well Furnjshed comfortable House; Plsno, Bath, W C, J \u2014 x Kitchen Stabilo.Apply at No.wri im \"CHPMERE STÉÉET wis HOUSES TO LET.\u2014Tene- ments 271g 29 Bt.Georye, strect, upper \u20ac and lower tonements 8t.Charles Borsommee street, Dwelling over shop 254 8t, Lawrence street, an upper tenomeut ip & nice naw Louse in McCord atreet.Apply to O.J.DKVLIN, 118 ft.Jsmes street.100 6 B10 \u2018ie LET \u2014 A First-Class Brick Dwelling, No.78 Drummond street.A oof abd .ooncreted throughout.yyly to 8 WADDELL, 4133 Ft, Paul street.JOO 10) 2x2 TO LET \u2014 House and two Hi acres of Inn, two miles beyond Cote des D Neicos Toll Bate, well stocked with fruit revs.Apply to ME.DYER, 18 Windsor street à 4 TO LET, Two-story Brick House, 27 Kent atreot.Hent $7- Appin 80 CADIEUX STREET.Property For Sale.FORMA LE-\u2014-A Splendid Faiz, 313 acres wide, and 23 acres long with H Gurdon |Suatea the second farm below the viliage of Lo neu, on the sdgoof the B , Bara, Ice House and nice and splendid row of trees on tho road, ur t.Lawrence river rotons.toy 16 Plrrre Vinoent, Longueuil, Address, PIERRE Males.WwW for X Co.BTA a prper work.Apply to Graham 4 WANTED Gardener, on whe à talldings.Apply.Fer: SALE\u2014VERY CHEAP.nnd outbuildings, near Wellilaston struct.usin.Apply to Ki 27 A of lo upon ver , at the « Kendering Houses, Glue Faotorios and creer AVIRFES, 8 q Jor SALE, T Madame detirowhoin, Chambly Racin, D5 2ew A ue _hroperty, being Nos.43 to 49 Centro strant, Taint bi.Charios, containing six large Lelrsurnta be property isin perfect ropate, aud will Lo suid 6 uar- 18 Rt.Lambert st., Montreal.BAT T O ! R 8.\u2014For sale, hot twenty to thirty Acres ae 1, immediately outside City Lire 1.well-adapted fur Private Butchery, Abat- Tat- Siac adunized Road, convenient for dratn- Le na watts supply.Will bo divided to sult pu:- A.Bu, Box 1424 P.O.A mesmificent Property, coutzining ten arpeonta in Le, use und Uutbuliding, Orchard, Garden, &c.Apply ADAM & DUHAMEL, Advocates, 16016 Ko.38 8t.James stroet, Montreal, upertic ul, situated on tLe Richelieu River, lo the lage of Richelieu, near the Ilallway Vepot with Martin street, and Nos.61 3108, £0.This Fasy torms.No.13 Bt.Lambert stroet, Montreal.83 27 AT OUTREMONT, Bleury Street, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.Ten Minutes\u2019 Walk from Upper For SALE.\u2014A GREAT BARGAIN.Two blocks of houscs being Nos, 164 to 188 Bt.to Hi Leroux lane (lu rear), well built stone foundstion, containing 2: well rented tenemapts, situate betwoou St.Josep street and OG TR track, in yiotuity of mills, facto- Hs id will be sold very cheap.Apply to 62 JAMES IL.w.For SALE \u2014 A Farm 9 su rca and a House, about a mile from the town Chaux Alinrd, Enq., Chambly Basin.! Also, that Leautiful Hosidence of Lt -Colonel Charles desu: terry Lt Chambly Ban, with oo! VINCKFNT, Longueuil.Zaw | FOR SALE, that Valaable Property, consisting of à Brick House \u2018 and 28 \u2018acres formorie ocenpiod oy arive Allard, Fay, at village Kichell.u.Apply, | W v7 Box B55, Post Ofies, Moutreml, 4 ANTED as ge-sith.ANTED-\u2014 Bey fox an office, Apart jou be WA ANTED\u2014 Aun intelligent ung man {0 take oversight of the psoking- room at Mine alleyfield Cotton Mill.Apply, between Vand 1U ain.on Monday, to D.Morrice & 03, chy.102 3 ANTED\u2014Cotton Operatives.A Roller Coveror for Costicook, who can make bimaelf ceneruily usofui.Address, P.0.Box 857.Montreal.109 ¥ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.\u2014 Gard A steady.good working man to assist & saidener M4.EVANS, Sectsman.101 4 WANTED.at 707° 8berbrooke emo \"ai 35 REA es b Fictestaot, ne siand his work aud ud bo wen recommended \u201cJo 18 LIC recommendad, 101 WANTED CLERK.\u2014Wanted a JOUDY Lan Who bas bad mone JS Xehauge office.i 243, City.WAN TED\u2014A Lad for an Office ; wust write a good hand.Addreny, P.0.Tog 764.pp A N'?E D\u2014A boy to mind a ras Fu>toruens Orrics, 3 Bier stra.PAL WANTED, a man to mind a horse and attehd catile ; works little ia on fac, Agir to STAR ENPLOTHANT OP! 3 Wy ANTED-\u2014Strong you young man ran Pappa roe loutre ven strset.Aout tt .WANTED For ashop, a smart ARTE Ww Females.WwW A NTE D-First-class Shirt Lioda, 568 Notre Dame aire en ot de WANTED \u2014 Shirt Ironers ime sircet.mediately.Troy Laundry, Ho.25 Beary WANTED\u2014A Good Taundress for an Institution ; must have good refer- exces.Apply between 9 and 13 sum, Union Avenue.ANTED \u2014 A res pectable ad Nurse.Applystll = of Joliette and Hs iway Btation, for 8500; 2200 cenh snd $50 after.Plenty of tsinable at Jo fri at a om imal] price.PF.RON.BEAU, Jollette.98 10 For Sale, - sailing B-Ton Yacht, \u201c Mystory.\u201d NINGHAM, Host Builder, stom, Ont.FUR SALE.cheap.Also, Office Desks.Ey H.NIGHTINGALE.1024 YACHT FOR SALE\u2014That tast- H.CUN- 28 A largo quantity of Glass Office Partitions ; siso, Vonrd Partitions, for immediate removal, very 8 §T.JOHN STREET, R SALE \u2014 To Confectioners, Preserves, at 11981 Bt.Catherine, F OR 8 A L E\u2014Electric Shook Battery.Address, \u2018 Chesp™ Sran OR ce à FOR SALE~New Ph:æton-Top Buggy.F85 8t.Joseph.OR SA LE\u2014Extrao F from manufactures?126 St.James strec atrect, nsw.170) St Antoine street.Fox SALE \u2014 at 399 Bt.Antoine street.md planted cheap.sil y 4D machine, direct Cheap for Cash ow Et oD.B atleraby, OK SALE\u2014A Rockaway nearly Rhubarb Roots, Will be deliversd For SAI E-30,000 Ci in ots to sult, cheap for cash.Also am ice chest VV ANTED\u2014Dining-room G 4 muet speak Prench and da bras ad C, 612,t24% BN PLOTRRNT UFTION, 024 ti 2 Wa ANT ED \u2014 Saleswoman for d En Confectioners stars, the Sustaons, Appl do CHOC STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 624 Cra gisreal WANED a Good od D once STAR RMP; Crrics, 624 Craig hoor.LOT ANTED\u2014 Little Girl toremain Ouss duriag th night apply C 596, Cran ark Eos Cras us street.103 Housemazids.ANTED\u2014Housekeeper for a Hotel.Apply by letter, giving reforances, to Drawer 1975, 102% Cooks.ED\u2014 WASTED.Good Plata Conk summer.Apply 84 185 Upper University rates, Wy ANTÉD\u2014Good French Cook, 1 où craie?lr & C, 614, Bran RMPLOTMANT Orr, WANTED, Cook.Apply to Mrs.3 37 Unt Span.on Avenue, between Lond ANTED\u2014A Cook, willing W woah and fron, Bt.Luke street.to Apply befors 10 amy to it very extensive view an terms\u2014Rlichmond Cottage, 75K Orson\u201d 8s.Urbain stscet past Hotel Dieu, or Upper 8.Lawrenoo B 2, O A BR D\u2014Single Room with ard, vacant on the lst of March, a oe Blpury Pt, Insolvent Notices.INSOLVENT ACT of 1875, And Amending Acts.\u2014 Inthe matter of DANIRL BARRETT, of MoCumlmou Insolvent.1, the undersigned, JOHN TAYLOR, of the Oty and District of Montreal, have besn appointed As- signee in this matter.Creditors who have not already done s0, aro requested to fyle thelr claims before me within ono month.JOHN TAYLOR, Assigneo.Office of Taylor & Bimpson, 1 Ancien cen al ard 8 Accountants, Montreal, Ÿ Z&th April, 1880.J 1031 AN SOLVENT ACT of 1879, In the mattor of A.BRODERY, of Ottawa, Insolvent.1, the andersigned, JOHN TAYLOR, of the City and District of Montreal, have been appointed As- signse in this matter.Creditors whe have net already Gone so, Are requested to fyle their claims before me withipione .mpmth, JOHN TAYLOR, Assignee.Ofitos of SLES a ate, | outre 5 i ape, 1800.) 1081 INSOLVENT AC ACT of of 1875, In the matter of A.Lx BODGRSON & C0.Inscivemts.Sale of Book Debts.will by _Pnbic t na ace pe agir TL abs ens stpeot, Montres) fruesday, the 4th day of May, atl o\u2019eloch in the Forenoum, Reto ue and Bills Roostvable, pelong- to the above Estais, amonnling to, 41,380.00 List may be seen a the office of the Assignes, say day mior to sale : JOMN TAYLOR, Si Roome\u2014Morning, 11, as 7, Bev.Dx, Wilson, \u201c STAR R OFFION.sans 0.| -omctal Assignees : En) #.Mo.353 Montreal, 1033 peau will make à (ins antiocs ihe beds TAR, sel EERE tationer, be PALTOAES, Fi Iaborers ho, dovermient Land 423 \u201cand.Cali aied\" Tas \"2.AumeTsON, 03a Reta ANTED \u2014 Two Compositors \u2019 Address, Post 8mcs, To ws .- ai Robs.2341 - 15, , also mE HOUSES TO LET\u2014Weofler F555 Br James stress.TOOT Mn.Goo.A W ANTED, by an .Houses at very low rents, tn parts n ac Jamil A furoe a \u2019 A LE- Jo or 098 MX Brats the Cty.T.F.POWELL & C0, How L'OH Kk SAL E- ouater, 8 8 teet imp Ee : TY \u2014 hine\u2014DBrick JOR S mm \u2014 .Sm TOL ET ac mile from La Dare ois AT EC enh |= .Generel Servants.ine hu rise Lachine Boad mado by W, Brash, Apply at Higgins Bron 0.1 Sao 2e.oppose 5 Bt, Ase Pb the PLATE vi Coste PTT Mia WASNT ED\u2014A General Serv Trapaiotor, JW.N i 8 pui SALE heap for Cash.for 3 small fasally; references soqu TO LE T_Two dwellings, si ETRE 5 devrai Range, m1 DAG : : x pipes, Le.In useosiys 0 .Ù \u2014_ nora fa tour and sight rooms.78 VITRE.| 0 Lorre ent sheesh.302 3 WA ee LDA Uenoral Hor To , por SALE V ictoria Phæton A TO LET\u2014ihe upper part oi (new go Jus ig at Euglsb Saddlo and Has ANTED \u2014 General Servant, ta.3 a house, J rooms; also s small tenoment, ness.Extate lute Miss Lauo, re- W i Tanna stabling with cher if cently Mécossed Batate lute Miss Lado.re in (emily, must wash, iran, snd Somm required.ea at 163 Bt, Antoine street, 98H re ane sed, Can 101 8 cad wages.Aber © 568, Braz ; LET\u2014Immediate pos- OR SA 'LE\u2014First-class Bar 1MMED TELY\u2014 session.No.pénis Arthur ro F oixtures, Hugh Gallegher, 235 Et.Jamos WANTED IA = ry , very d t Thorough Bervant.Mrs.Taylor, Clarke Av, - y desirable houee, Le, u aur street.\u20183013 Cote St.Antoine 108 Ç passd.Apply to B.CAMPBELÉ NÉLLES, 210 0 st.Fo OX BALE An Tn vail .2 7 adapted for à Boor O7 & Füraiture Waggon.WW ANTED-A Somesoiioet HOUSES TO LET.18 Fullum street.1018 for » small family.Apply: come hi Foor aps Homep patermics 20: OR SA me vo Spantal Pups, | = Ww all m \u20ac 4 n © with plenty of ground and spacious Stables.Rents Situations : \u2018anted.In accordance with times.OR SALE \u2014 Iron Spiral Btaire ; Apply to ight te, t $400.Cheap for === peiomuel Biviand & Co.ou \u201cHEY ON HOP OF #1\" EMPLOYMENT WANTED, * wi 74! Ben St.Francois Xavier Street.FORSBALE; ahandsom 6 io Li assist IT L0ht bomsonanyn rode beg | à ; I E \u20ac oe street.3 me Hot arly FoR.i nti ire = DST [MPLOYMENT WAWTED, by Bee YET.= F a SaLE combndd o-Sizo Sate, ipa by tho day.A507 to Bridges, Lo rose um i TO LET.50 St.Bacrament stroct.A PPh Gerge strost, 3.roi contained and-Tenement Houses.FOR SALE, Chea 7 feet ot MPLOY NT WANTED\u2014 Ope Deollings.|, opiyto Sbafting, Pul Hangers, all quite mow Wasbiog and ironiog.Apply st Mo.363 Sane Spores mie y : and in fra Tate order Tig.also, on 2 %, Second hand guinet street.103 4 ane accouniant anû patate Rent, Ou AE Tea 8 MELOYMENT WANTED, by .2-2 R SALE, Cheap-Li Îleh, to for In sto ©.SEA BATHING.FORA: ight Ope bie codes nell.Ap B45 Ontario sieont, S08 \u2014_ MPLOYMENT WANTED For R SALK\u2014A Chinese Honnd.E! Sgteady man and wits childven) asd >.- TO LET-Furaished Cottages Apply a 98 Centre street, Point Bt.Charles objections pay 8 Sail Tent of - AT TADOUSAC.\u201cFifly Hives with mean ELBE James id \u2018 .1I0EHOUSE TO EACH Pons bem pros $5 pos ie | : : utremont.\u201d - t moderaty.Apply to et moderne.hse.Pentland, FOR SALE, CHEAP \u2014 Wood, Lost, &o.; n Victoria Building, Quebec.Forking Machinery, with or without prosont Ps vo business ue EB.Wills Speck Se n the 25th April, à 2 ,B4,80d White fetter Bich trom he Stores To Let.For SALE, BNGINE AND Sula Apr they will be prosscuièd.ax Cs Be SALOON TO LET \u2014 pion whlch bas rz shout tela moses, Slt OST\u2014On Wednesday 71 id dé 3 Prancole pp \" Cyimder, 12.x 34.Drs ned om Co an Fits mal Oreee Part The AL jranco, Exchange Court Apple Boller, B ft.diameter, 15 #1 Tt Sh + 84 4-40.wal sis babes, Tre to James Campbell, Cusions Hous.+ 108$\" PR SE a Appi io Sorel P.0.Box Bi.n [,08T-On the evenina of, the.| ERRTO LET\u2014One of the Best mes 22nd inst., Bkye Terrier dog with namo as A M ere tie arme pod REMY Wanted Purohase, fasiksosscusias sms nd a puma \u201cne, e n # JUN street, GEORGY, BROWN NB, Arc! hitoct an fo.C ining b A him iter aie notios Par be 3 proses où pe 4 Fi TORES FO LET-Exton Wa ECO | Lost, STEED oR soe 1 Tr, an : HEB and Webmin hoes wer fae A D FIELD TE COPE.\"# tot pepe Any ons returning him 20 i i z A treal, will a = bibre corner Lemoine and St Petar treats, Exton: Adâress, stating size of object glass, number of 14 Ce found ponsmseion of 423 baron ai far au Two Light Flats oa street.Two Bmall Doras, slides and leugth when closed.notioe they will proscouted grding to Jaw.McGill street.JESSE JOBRPLL R.L.C., Star Office.2 8 GEO.U.AHERN.sR TO LET\u2014That Cut Stone OT Yesterday a Carbundle Te sud Dwelling, oprusr St.Urbain WwW A N T Ep 725 oycotch Cart Los urn same to 270 St; ren 10 Jrosts.Apply on premises bo- Eherbrooke strect Toll-ga\u2018e.Bend lowest grise to | Gary sirooh ud bo rowarded.5.White.1038 |, M, 103, Brar Office T, on the 28th, from 463 » ANTED TO BUY\u2014A Zither.n'stroot, a Oky-terrior biich, of good a TO LET.WA pri, WW, dost Oi Box ™ sui aod wit namo of smrbus's est sada the above address will bo rewarded THE ETI ERs: Tan ay | IV ANT HD A food second: | OST, yesterday | THE \u201cSTAR,\u201d good order.Address.P.0.Box, 657 Montreal.site ne be rem argod by tod ving.5 a passent to to the Bi.Lane e Ja on Cratg A ED_A Ski, 18 ft Bt.Lawrence street.Saa location.be bulidings are situated on W N T1 Tt om A Go od SI for cath.Ap- L OST\u2014Tuesda 227 th inst, be= .Craig, St.George aud Fortifieation piy John Best, 637 Craig street.102 3 oT \u20182 orgue | Bonsven aies Dar \u201c4 ; and is vuitablo for printing office or manufactory.WANTED \u2014 Parlor Gasaliers, Riser bo rewarded by leaving it ax Lo Long Bt and Fort \u201c sation ° rcets it 1s 80 ft.: elther whiree or four lights.HL stating by 50 fi.wide ; is two-sto h and has ex- Bice s and where they may beseen, to \u201c 0 Stan 9 Ë ; on the 25th inst.\u2019 nst., from eh fii and on Craig and 15 George streets it Py street, yellow: Collie Dog Fon.\u201cFo Gubdings will bo.16a40d fop- ANTED-\u2014One To bn 7e name 0 collar.Reward if try 7 ld Des w ov W Young Fouls, with ape good Cocks Ey will 888 Possossion will be giyen an the 1st May.make up the number requ smal Te a Fox Terrier, of - Foz further information apply to De rer or.\u201cAddress.Imedintaty We SE 4 size, wésting a collar of red aloth good Cn HENRY HOGAN, Box k90.10L 8 Finder will be rewardsd beinging bis Be &t Lawrenve Hall.| ANTED A Small Secreta - A rca ba atrect., é pa Way mbined Book-case and Desk.dre Love on \u2018 Saturday, in the vicin- - nme eufTSSSSEURRLST Gulia A ED ay ROH \"APDIY, 4 rn PE Several Valuable Farms DRAKE, 877 Craly sever.ude | eR as okies they wil be procuia And also City Properties So be dizpossd ou vers vantageous terms.Apply 80 WANTED, A HUNTER, O 8.T, a Little Wels Bia | ; rest & Lean Company of Canada; , without any vice, not more than six years L with a ble Tibbon around LE peck.A » sound § 16 #7.JANES STEED?ME ol, at least 16% hands high.and capable of taking $0 any one who will Bring her 0 MP Roues * Besubien\u2019s *' fence, with 12 stone up to the entire ee .NOTICES.satisfaction of three membors of the M 1 ma PO PE 4 Hunt appointed haser.One a dol.PLUMBERS, fos: lars will be paid for the horse answering striotly to Nn OTI C) E.\u2014La Societe de Con- tbe above qualification, if a half-breed ; or $1,260 E i à \\ struction aoques, & if n thoroughbrod.Address, until June 15, Bros.neems.: EEE ERR re == Sanitarv Engineers.he Pro of Quebec for Act te > : so.Le pe PCE li new rl, Sued and specially al REMOVAL.: SR PE Sr St GHES & BT HR a ads ash MOVAL _ The Kindergarten HUGHES + obtaa 1be ratification of = wo ee ce, RE! itl be removed from 1381 St Catherine street J svocmsons TO ca CHOQURE & MCGOWS, En to No.27 Victoria street, On after May Let 4RD P.TTON AEE RICHARD PATT EX: Erofessor ©, ERUREAU, IMMIGRATION Pl ; ho RE hr uit ex-Assistant Sar- i, PROVINCE or QUEBEC, MONTREAS: .umber rs, ces hat Fd to Mr.» AGE VER TILAUERS- 6 his Qios at 677 LILA I %.pro: Has Removed te 103 Bemavanture Ms RAIN 24e inde THE Vol, KEI.001000000000 0 0eme No.103 GRAHAM & Co., Propriotors, 6234 and 696 Craig Siroet.SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1889.a Remoxsl.On or sbout the 1st May, the offices of Tnz Star will be removed to No.158 St.James street, opposite Dawson Bros.IT is a pleasing fact to note that among some twenty judgments delivered yesterday in the Court of Review it wus found necessary to reverse the decisions of thy Lower Courts in two cases only, Our judges are to be congratulated op the hirmony existing between them in regard to their legal opinions ; the public also have cause for congratulation on the present harmonious workings of the legal machsnery, tending as it does to a more satisfactory administration of justice throughout the province.Grain Handling\u2014Mountreal's Facil.tien.Now that strong eflurts are being made by Quebec to induce the Grand Trunk Railway to erect immense grain elevators at l\u2019oint Levi, opposite that city, it is well to enquire what are Montreal's facilities for handling grain brought hero for shipment.It bas been claimed by interested parties that the present plan of handling grain by the aid of lighters from the elevuturs on the canal banks is cumbersome and expensive, and that it is impossible to build elevators on our wharves, We will deal with thea objeo- tions by quoting Mr.John Keauedy, chief engineer of the Montreal Harbor Commis sioners.Mr.Kennedy says: ; « ]¢ is entirely practicable to build eleva ters at any of the main shore wharves, where there issufiicient space.There uoad be no trouble about ice.At the military hospital, for instance, the old timber retains ing wall bas stool many years without damage.It may abhnost be sand that one elevator is already in connection with both railway cars and vemels for the Moatreal \u2018Warehousing Company's 790,00 bashel ele- wator now connected.with the Grand Truak Railway could in a few weeks de mais te 5.® dischaige into vewels a1 the Windmill Point wharf in the Zadar dr means of modean appliagoes va wee at Flilodelphia, Hew York and other Rave \u201d We regret to say thai the pew hocks on the _eumal which are 370 feet long between the gates and 45 feet wide cannot be used this .year as the lock gates themselves are only | + sow under contract.Ourelevators snd ware, houses capable of containing from 1,800,000 te 2,000,000 bushels are situsted on Wellington besin above the first two locks, which besin and locks are 19 fest deep with 18 feet \"77 at Yow water on the lock sills, When the Jock gates are completed steamships of over 2,200 tons register will be able to load dowrr =* __ 4017 feet 6 inches at the elevators, taking folly two-thirds of their cargo without the aid of elevator steamboats.Nearly all the ocean soiling vessels which visit Montreal Will easily ebtain access to the canal.It is suggested that the Grand Trunk erect grain elevators between Tate's dry dock and the .mew basin 19 feet deep, rupning parallel to Wellington street.This would be close to their new general offices.The elevator could be \u201c made to discharge on both sides when the new besin through Tate's dry dock (propos- od) is completed.There are also good sites for clovators, if the trade should require them, on Mill street, We understand that \u201cAle Ottawa and\u2019 Occidental Beilwag in great need of grain elevators at the eastern \u201cend of the harbor, having to keep large quantities of grain at present on board their cars.They have many admirable sites to choose + from, It will be seen from the above that Montreal has unexampled facilities for ship- - png grain which, however, are not yet fully \"developed, The present system, however, cannot be called either cumbersome or expensive, 1 have as yet heard no word of approba- tiom on the quarto appearance of the Giod:.1 do not dislike the quarto, but the printing is bad, and, as was suggested in the Spectator last week, the nets and advertisements are Jgnaminicwsly mixed.\u2014 Canadian Spectator.One of our city preachers has just declared \u2018 any concession whatever\u2019 to the sceptics or free thinkers, and stakes everything spon the story of Jonsh and the whale, Apother, a visitor, tells a story about a remarkable answer to prayer which is ridiculous to begin with and unsubstantiated to end with.The leader of a gvival tells a OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH.Reception to Dr.Clark and Weleome Tome to Mr.Thos.Hodgson, A large gathering of the members and friends of the Olivet Church assembled Last evening to extend a warm and hearty recep- tien to the new pastor, Dr.Clark, and to weleeme home Mr.Thos, Hodgson (an active member of the church), who has been absent ter months on a rontinental tour, On the platform were the Reve A H Muaroce, Thos Gales, Ur Sullivan, Mr Thes Hodgson, A LL Therrien and the esteemed superintendent, Mr Moseley.Suitable mottoes and haul- ecn.e floral decorations gave the room a bril- itant appearance.After singing several appropriate hymns a stirring and pointed address of welome to the pastor was read by Mr.Moseley.A beautiful and touching poem of elcome, composed by Mrs, G.OP.Muir, wis read with good effect by Mr.Muir.An address of welcome wea also presented by the young men of the church.Fo all thess tributes of respect and welcome Dr.Clark made a fielhing reply.A warm address of welcome was tendered to Mr.Thos.Hodgson, to which ke replied briefly, The company adjourned to an adjoining room to take ct refreshments provided.The evening was one that will not soon be forgotten by those who were present.Montreal Warehousing Coinpany.Mr.Justice Johnston gave a decision yes terday in the ease of the Royal Canadian Insurance Company ogainst the Montreuil Warchousirg Company which virtnally epds all controversy over the ilisputed bonds of the lntter company.It will be remembers that the defence of the defendant's was that their liability on the bonda waa invalidated o account of their bearing a usurious rate of interest.Mr.Justice Johnston said that in the opinicn of the Court the Act of George the Third on which defendants plea is based | refers anly to individuals and does not hind corporations who are entitled to whatever interest they can get.The judgment wya for plaintils for full amount claimed- and costs.City Pussenger Railway Charter.À meeting of the directors of this body was held Friday afternoon, with a view to cowing to some agivetuent with the Corpo- rution reganding the terms upon which they shall mutually agree concerning the charter which the Rail Company wish to secure.AR-the items in the proposition made by the Corporation were agtved to, with the oxcep- tion of the clause which saya that the Com.jany guarsatees to dispuve of tickets af ths rede of twenty-five for a dollar.It is con.temded that but one meaning can be taken out of the above srutence\u2014that is, that single tickets would have to be sold at four cuts wach.ladepeudent of this, the railway company is quite willing to sell tickets at twenty per cent.discount, but the T to bo in a position to capoel tha 1 of the agreement at any time when it lecomes plain that they are weg byit.A letter was receiv from the Superintendent, Mr.W.HI.Kobilland, on [this sabject, and read by the Socretary to the assembled directors and others.That gentleman gave a large number of statistics in support \u201cof the company\u2019s stand on the question of reduction.In January,1873,when tickets were disposed of at a reduction, 196, 000 passengers wee carried by them, yielding « net revenue of $9,436.The corresponding month of 1880, when cheap tickets ceased to be procurable, 190,290 passengers were carried, which yielded $9,700, a clear gain of $264 to the company over that of the former ear, although they carried 6,000 Jess people.egotiation' with the city authorities has not cesded, nor bas the Secretary of the company been instructed to so inform the city authoritics,-as erroneously stated in an evening contemporary.Noon Telegrams.HOR, GEORGE BROWN.ToroxTo, May i, 10 am.\u2014 Benator Brown was enabled tu take a little mare nourishment yesterday evening and passed a comfortable night.though mot out of danger, his physicians say there isa ray of hope.CABLE TAY BRIDGE ERQUIRY\u2014Louxpox, May 1.\u2014At the enquiry before the Board of Trade regarding the Tay Bridge disaster yesterday Bir George Airey, Astronomer Royal, said that the 8 Toy iado & soit of tunnel for the winds, and 2-89rm coming down the river would be of mud Brester force than anywhere else in \u2018the a carrisge might easily be blown over by a wind as prevailed on the night of the disaster.A bridge which was snspended would retwn to its original position when the wind pressure ceased, and therefore, was much saler thon a bridge on high stilts.After this experience, he said he recommended that she bridge over the Frith of Forth now building, should have some lateral supports.AMERICAN.THE BILL TAXING FOREraN OAPI TAL.\u2014Nxw Yong, May\u201d 1.\u2014It is said on authority that the bill which has crested such alarm song foreign bankers here, even it it is wot vetoed by the Governor, will be modified so as to be satisfactory to all interested.This comes from s leading Canadian Bank agency in this city.It might therefore be assumed that the foreign capital withdrawn will be restored and that all will remain here.Foreign bankers are perfectly willing to be placed on the same footing as domestic bankers and to pay a fair tax:* \u201cThe bill in question, while pretending to put RH Sain RSI did Dara oe: vu DE voa ES + aan diet THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880.THE Admiration OF THE WORLD.A NOTABLE EVENT ! Mrs.S.A.ALLEN S World's Hair Restorer IS PERFIZCTION / A NOBLE RECORD THROUGH NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, Established 1832.IT IS NOT 4A DYE.18 requires only a few applications to restors grey hair to ite you hful color ; n 1 lus'rous beauty, an tnduce Jux: rfant, rowib, and i s occasicnal use is all that is needed to preserve it in its highost parfec- tion and beauty.DANDRUFF is quickly and permanently removed.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.$1.45 PER BOTTLE.MANUFACTORIES AND SALESROOMS: 114 and 116 fouthampten Row, London, Eux.37 Bou'evard Haussmann, Pari France, 3% Farclay street and 40 Park Plsee, Now York.CARPETS & OILCLOTH \u2019 i We would res pecifully enll the attention of the pablic to our large and mont complete nasortimenut of CARPETS and OILCLOTHS, From the Lowest Price COITON CARPETING up to the finest BRUSSELS.\u2014) \u2014 OILCLOTHS, also in all prices, styles and patterns.\u2014 0 We would also bring to the notice of the pubic, that owing to nar r cont p iro 1as8y of suv.ral BANKRUPT STOCKS, wo find that we have not sufficient sco: -moiodation 1: our LARIE ESTABLISH MFNT,and bare decided to make a REDUCTION in tho above lines that will ensure thelr Immodiate DUPUIS FRERES, 605 St.Catherine St., cor.Amherst, MONTREAL.Improved 1879.The nature gf the grea\u2019 improvement is in its life- riv'ng propert «s & faded or falling hair, and MORE QUICKLY CHANGING GRAY Ok WHITE HAIR to vs natural youthful COLOR and BEAUTY.GRAND OPENING.JOLICŒUR & BROS., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, Have opened in the large premises lately ocoupied by 8.GAUTHIER, second door above KENNEDY'S OLOTHING STORE, 87 and 837} MAIN STREET, With a Iarge and complete assortment of NEW GOODS, Which they are prepared to sell at greatly REDUCED PRICES.CALL EARLY AND SECURE A GOOD CHOICE.FIRST-CLASS TAILOR AND MILLINERS ON 37 and 37} BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, SIGN OF THE BIG HEART.THE PREMISES, Butter Dishes, ELECTRO PLATED WARE.Very New Designs from the Meridon Britannia Company, -\u2014 IN \u2014 Tea Bets T \u201d at > Mulvers, Cake Baskets, nes, Fruit Dishes, Eutree Dishes, Caner, \u2018Senp Tureens, Plekle Casters, = AND A \u2014\u2014 General Assortment of the Finest Quality ot Electro Plate.Pola Agency for ENGSTROM'S Celebrated SWE.AZ © J WA TSON, ST.PAUL STREET, ( orner *t.Salpice Street.- AT RETAIL AND WHOLESAL':, Water Pitchers, Casters, .Card rT .ï \" gtoosmall.For aû- : sl n ofthe Quebdc Legisl«t re for an Actto ghanye .- aughle jeton Dr.Bell then bade Sherry.J Huwmoud seat.1041 A nina 118 Crea ey 1 Ro sow ie ns ae ar | ae om Se le | a.GLACHMEYER, [LAN Pe nh an for tuer par New Adiertisements To-Day, New Advertiséments to-days , re nursés ployees, 1 | y Clerk.\u2019 A.A.DICKMON, ace.d diy: | enters immediately upon the private practice Special Notices.OMS TO LET \u2014 Handsom TO LET\u2014Lower Tenement Ste Montres), 24 h March.1880.7 1 : of bis pio sion aad will carry Ty with him ithe Go to Band's for your Shia WANT ED din ne le RO the Sst situation nose Pou BW ad order Bos we vid poRTLA aml ve ENE + NOTICE OF REMOVAL, =| WINES! WINES! Star Employment Agency st wishes of all who hyo known him.either \"Nicz book-case, 3 pianos, billiard table, NTED\u2014 À rier small Tomily, Cheap.\u2019 Address, 2 Bars CITY COUNCILLA i : : : : \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ; ., ; .?-\u2014 oun man to care er or sma smily, Cheap.= \u2014_ .o.as & friend or in his public caparity.The ovi- Jarge lot household furniture.W.E.Shaw's WW \u201cparchess n voit maytue vince moche | Chants?PO.box 08 181 BAILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINOE cru rmomanD pannes vo Anne.| ee on 220Memee | CARTWRIGHT & Cou, HAS REMOVED TO #d lavipg their addrves batwaen Guy and F.alford - dence of rerpect and esteem for him which : ig copitalreguirid six or seven bundred d liars, can p grand opening sale, Monday afternoon, at his i \u2019 streets can have the BXTBA EDITION ofthe STAR 102% \u2014 OF QUEBEC, District of Moutreal\u2014No.931.- STR alear 81,500 à your.Addroes H M.Bras 0 ace OARD Wanted immediately CIRCUIT COURT, Mantiat Eduardo Er ae, FOR SALE EX-SHIP, .62¢ CRAIG EET, has been thus given by his late con/reres and ; 35 St J ; lady asd yout] with two chila IMPORTERS OP A ; 4 8 es street.103 2 by a lady a: ueutiempn wo children, i {r, Platitiff, es.D arret Kerr, Dafeud- deliverva._ assistants is but a partial proof of the general new premises, 230 à Uistens A special ANTED_A Foreman Outtor ty mach of ihe sity Jou a Shaple of moatie.4 Bain or isle Geords ¥ois.n\u20140a the in WM.MeNALLY & CO, \u2014 | HIGH CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS, Where the Gener] SRG ol tho Prax ars of whi h he is 1d.\u2014 168 bo » .sy in u a even ti oi n 8 : = ; rors a lot just opened up at a 11,8 Boot and Bon Factory; mush gadar.C9, Favemore \"Gares oies, Moctron | pee ae in cime oi tbe said Befeniaut | 108 oa Meow 477 0ror Nur sirsets.Dr Furros AGENTS ron \u201c QUETIOF, 8T, GEOBGK 4007 PAINTERS -WANTED, Bunn\u2019 SHIRT STORE, P ppiy dy , it , 41) the gnods end chattels of thaeutA Flas RENOVED to 11 Victoria street, next door to REsTABLISTED 1860, A Sino Goad Hands the Highs Wages Te WéllbePaid.Apply 10 - - Chess Enterestn \u2014 Montreal versus 3 fran Uffice.1013 ° 2 ity of ju : C4 eee.Oppasiv Thommn's Hat Sues.NV ANTED-A person ta buy tas Fe Fun hes wnonds Do ration LE NE te, $20,000 2 con o Puro Wine.4c.bo.Pam The Montant Chess Club hee accepted a rie Derome & Bourbomnisse will hold RASC Partuer sa od wihenar ja tbe cers 3 ur would take ok Py sy.3 ; \u201c061 To Len d, on First-class City Pro- - Ft) ris ty.Sosk'sow 1+ Ant condition, challenge from the Quebec Club for a series the following sale : low on he OT, 2/4.AbDIY 8 I aorez à 05 of ce, 4 YWWANTED \u2014 Those who desire perty Ouly, (CABPET FELT for PUTTING \"om 100 of Games to be played by telegraph.There A mle of furniture and farm stock st the EMEBLOYMENT WANTED, by ri CURTTRG.HARING and DESIGNING Mo UNDER CARPRTS\u2014Ssves the Carp fv.Pro.416 ST PAUL STREET, 8 et the Acsdemy rf Mus'o, At home until 10 à ro.sné from | t0 3 p.m., and afier 6 in the Evening For tbe introduction of Pure Wines, &c., 4c.Pamily a4 37 \u2018 residence of Mrs.Z.Prudhomme, Cotesu _ IN BUMS OF NOT LESS THAN vents Moths, Makes ibn Piooy eie-Tight, an?in plus 1.IANOS AND ORGANS, -.Eire aan SES SE | ee | se | REEL TEE de RE EEE, orne pre ca pa EEE .- 3 En + A > , ; A ° y h Be, ; ; - Foie he vols = Further particulars fn Adv.45 00 elk She + wl?TR Biewsy sees, T1038\" 27pe and roiss Las, = 1038\" r.0,Bex um.ote 1008 Wholenis pacers: s53 81.Pastor, Smee 0 Trot voces, tore TER ee Lf | .i : | \u2019 Cee 2 c LE Tre \u2014eiptyma- amily ei .Sal ir \u201c5 re TE, vai sde .| : ; ie - La i wo po DS 7 er y \u2018 . \u201ca vvodiérodhioséoso: 0000 13,049 Paaliosssoeses bots.00e J ESTE a BUS > Cov Ee \u201c © BY.ccééiréroutressecrc0 13,020 ; PIERY.«+ coe\u2019 tissvesotoes soos 15,18 T \"BE LATEST OUT !} Snturés y.+ +0.15,338 = THE LATEST IN !! A POUAL.+ cae evovac seam v vere 90, TBE , - = = \u2018 2 / \"Births, Marriages and Deaths.- | H.& H.MERRILL | 4 - BIRTNS.- HAVE JUST OPENED THE FOLLOWING NEW | WHYDDON\u2014In thiscity, on the 2th April, acops .: \u2018 4 J Mra.J.H.A, Whyddon, of a son.p BELTA1 x: MCENROE- In Vis on the 80th April, | BELTS! Wg Rides of Jno.A, Mc , Of & 80D.The Pompadour Belt- the latest.3} 4 ; Al this of h Apr, : Belt - th A is the TA H.A délai ôfa daugiter Te ands Beis wit pares combined, &o , iy ALLA nth on the 26th April, the : IN * EW i wileof tre Allan, of a daughter.|.CHESIL FICHES.SIMPHON\u2014At 85 Chomedy street, on the , Mrs.Rollo C.Simpson, of a Very rich Cheni) Fichus, to white, cream, cardinal, \u2019 i013 black, gendarme, sky, pink, &¢., &¢.ROFPEY\u2014On the Z7ih April, at 134 Chat- am Jireet, the wife of F.C.Roffey, of à Parasdis.vghter.À few very Rich French\u2018Parsscis (an enclosure) just n the Zth © WRIGHT\u2014Ai Newboro Oat, on he Bh al Apri), the wife of the i s daughter.~~ .NEW DRESS GOODS.>, April, at No.198} pe ROBAIRE-Un spe Es?wite ot D.Bosaire, New Wails Piques and Fancy Marscities h50f à Gauxhter.- New Fancy Musiins.pou GES.on New Galatess.ie ic , PICAULT\u2014On the Yow Prints.VAFRICATY, James Chureb, by the Rev.Kew Cambeica, âc.ne, cousin of the groom, C.Arie ofr, io Hise M.L, Picault, daugtter ate Charles Plcaalt, M.D.BROWN-In ft.Heuri, at the resi- ; of ibe bride's brother-in-law, og! the Ege Sh April, e Kev.J.Scrimger, ! Ar ét BUTTONS ! BUTTONS! A caso ofthe very latest styles in BaMage Just opsn- rrcacem 0a le FRINGES ond GINPS, a .et r, of 8.Henri, to Janet ; , So.st ; ora GC.Brown, Nsw black and Colored Frisges and Gimps just in écony: NT \u2019 A BRK .79, 5 8-0 April, at the SPECIAL CHEAP LINES.of the bride's Mther, East Tem.* JOUVIN'S BES?XID GLOVES.the Rev.- Carr.9 \"| A supply of Jouvin's Kid Gloyas19 ali sises at ox re Weer , OF {wo pairs fox rth $1 35 MEN edn ° ; rat EATERS Dent's & Werley\u2019s Calf Gloves.fata ; > at 5 i ples slot wife of À PE lot of Deva & Moriey's Cult Gloves .500 \u201che luneras lake piace on Tass- SHAWLS! SHAWLSI J - @8Y, the ith instdat, irem her hasband\u2019s \u20ac : street abl aum., Over 500 Shawls to ssleck trom, in French .Caak- to Notre Parish Church.Friends mere, Paisley, Hsp, Camel's Hatz, Oriental, Raat « usintances are respectfully in- Lace, Liaisa Lace, Syanish Lace, &v.2.all re vited Lo atiend without further notice.Quced to one-half thelr value, 28 they must be AKESNTER\u2014At Roxham, Que., on the 3ith April, Thomas B.Akeuter, aged 64 years.OLSEN-\u2014On Friday, the 30th April, Mary Jane, éldest child of Peter aoû Mary Jane Olsen, aged 5 years.11 months and JAQUEB\u2014-At Cowansvilie.on the Bh April, Tou Alfred Jaques, youngest son of rg E Jaques, Faq., late of this city, MALSBURG\u2014ALt St.Rose, Que., on Monday, the Ith April, William J.J, Mals- burg, Civil r, aged 88 years and 9 months, Toronto and Hamilton psifers please Ki copy.RKPATRICK\u2014At Cornwall, on Tuesday, the th April, William John Kirkpatrick of the frm of Kirkpatrick Bros., aged 8 - years.+ TAYLOR\u2014At Pike River, Que, April 3, Abel Lewis Taylor, 76 years.AP, BA RKER-\u2014 At Lacolle, Que., April 25, Hugh bi Barker, 78 vears.: BEERWORT\u2014AL Clarenceviile, Qué., April .2B, Henry Beerwort, 86 years.Q P i '\u2014At Huntingdon, Que., Apri! 34, ohn Boott, 3 years.\u2019 JACKSON\u2014At Toronto, April 28, Mrs.Ann Jackson, 73 years ILLAR\u2014At Markham, Ont.; A xz A Nore Mitiar $8 yoann Ont April TW.PIANO STOOLS, N\u2014At Toronto, April widow of DN ace Toba Davao, ears\u201d ° MATCH SAFES, FLOWER STANDS, ko.EWING & 0O., SILKS! SILKS! 811i] a few desirable lemgths of Colored Silks at 50¢ yd\u2014choloe\u2014 worth 41 26 to $1 70.Our Col 81189 at 25¢ yd \u2014chotoe \u2014 are the ches «ss goods in the trade.You should ss6 them.- - BALBRIGAN HOSE.50 doz.only Balbrigan Hose, Embroidered, self and cardinal and blue, 88 30¢ pair, à great bargain.H.& H.MERRILL 288 & 290 Notre Dame st., + Montreal.108 WALNUT GOODS ! BRACKETS, WALL POCKETS, MUSIC STANDS, reigns J Tux Riour Sror.\u2014You can buy all wool Tweed Suits for $6,\u201d worth $10 ; fine English Tweed Suits for $8, worth $13; Scotch Tweed Buit, to order, latest styles, Na it nobby patterns, $10, warth $16, at Hustoa's, No.14 De Bresoles Street.no valedictory from the latter was read.ide 88t.Lawrence Main street.: 1304+ After an address from Dr.Murmy, Prof.FH DeLorimier, st home again.\u2018After nine (THE BEST MEDIUM PRICED Bovey read the lists of standing ln the 1 absence which I have spent with Geo.° \u2019 Faculty of Applied Science.Mr.O'Dwyer n d & Co, it gives PF pleasure in in- PIANOS IN THE MARKET.then read the 1] Goalies Kank Oc, 306 Dot Dame PRASE PIANOS! ferring to the * ar 4 of his class.Referring to the possibility that 1] street, at which place 1 have already spent - PEASE PIANOS ! outsiders might see in college life, merely a E four years, and will carry on PEASE PIANOS ! dreary round of lectures and studies, whereas | a best of my ability.Await- | \u2014 these duties were in reality lightened + patronage, recreations both mental and physical, Bi 1 remain, yours, bod, eden hgd are pao tn Naw the speaker continued, that before 4 DxLoRmIEE, Fort, (he Pease Pinot.like al other iustraments, lesvinge he and his comrades would I + se The Shirt-maker, Dave mill a fow Flanos left which I parchased de- Like to give a few words of advice, \u2018\u2018 for we, 3 U TON.O30 prises.Tie ve Instruments ane fully querantesd TDO have safely through the different ! OA T ° for ve years.and give genersi satisfaction wbere- phases of a col vy career, can now look : The pianos advertised by some of the \u201c19° PIS.Por particulars apply to calmly back on the pest and point out to OC.W.LINDSAY, spring as \u2018\u201c Weber \u201d\u201d pianos are Agent sorC.D.PEASE & Co.'s NEW YORK PIANOS, not \u2018 WEBER\u201d pianos.The advertise NEW ENGLAND Co.'a ORGANES, k safely into the harbor of the McGill ment would a to be intentionally word- wanrrooms\u2014 duates.To those of you who form the ed sous to mislend the publie.here is 1810 St.Cath foird Year we hesitate to say much if.any.piano maker in the world who L & erine Street, thing ; you sre so ncar us that we know you od wk many imitators, both of his name Montreal, have almost involuntarily walked in our and style, 68 * Weber.\u201d Several parties, = very footsteps.We fear, too, that you have Ip \u2018people; suppose these N.B~ILLUSTRATED OATALQG URS and PRICE little inelinstion to receive advice from us, , which es rule sell from 11278 MAILSD DEEE A110%, Dot reeognizing our superior erudition, dazz to $160, 390.ally made .Weber, re 103+ as your syes may be by the light oA Jour own ] R pianos have been wold HEA RE learning.But me assure you muc oa If the C vy URNITU of this Bato which surrounds pour class is but tion at any of thess sales.will use thestyle \u201cWeber W.DONALDSON & 00: G.M.Webez & \u20ac0.,\u201d we will 434 NOTRE DAME STREET, but the true style, OPPOSITE OTTAWA HOTEL, qud using that of the New York Piano to [G70 08 stiestionnl parties tn want of Furaitars sell \u2018© and complste, with &:l the various fur- nist ings suitabls for housekse ping.New and 9:0 ond-hano Parlor Bets from $20 to Mirrors, Wardrobes Sideboards.Couches.\u2018Fables, al ts, Ollcloth, Stoves, Pipes, Gasaliers and Brackets, Glassware, Cutlery, £0.Having re- rented the establishment we now .we will endeavor to keep our stock eompliete.Note the ad- ress, 454 Noire Dame stroes, opposite Jota we el, ft\u201d O LE T\u2014Selt-coutalned ments, also two rooms.Acpi 15 to 8 pi ANTSCRESE = of deliberate frand.rene Appts foro Wear: .\u201cWeber tree May, 1880.oY T47 ppeetal Notices.\u201c77 Smonr-MAND WEIIING.\u2014A new class will be formed Tuesday evening, 4th inst., at m.250 87.CONEY Mechanics\u2019 Hall, St.James street.Come te and see whai the present class has acquired TO LET- Small Tenement.in two months tuition.\u2018 Apply Bo.8 Alexander street, nea Drala.their store, 726 Craig 108 Ohatham street, £ Mews.H.J.Blew & Soh mil TO LET Upper Tenement, i 7 o'clock, s large collection of household yard snd shed.Apply 313 CHATHAM A .bedroom ! Wi h ä furpitare, several marble top sets, WANTED To RENT, for Classy but even his professors! th as : parlor suites, thres pianos, let Beptember, » House containingnine \"0 ore YOU to work: ou own Ni To perties furmishing will find a com- or ten rooms, with modern Imcrovemonts Wital destruction, uatil yoa have learned the ; Be He Frot, Harèvee, EAS Se Go SHC SSE | md try of 70 wake, ave seed E Kit : > .- \"| that a little learning is dangerous , itchen Renges, Cutlery 3 lle es To LauT-\u2014Ntoue House No.and have condescended to receive instruction\u2019 yl 4 a pire Rods, &c, ke, at L J.A.thorough repair from fop to bottom.Jrom those appointed to teach.\u201cTo the FA 5% Beyveyor, 524 Craig street +863 .Apply st103 8T.HUBERT STARE.Freshmen ; ! we turn to you with the gr z feeling that here indeed we shall find men \u2018We beg to notify our readers that Messrs.OR SALW, a Lady's Handsome who sre willing, pay, ardently desmrous to .\u2019 J.W.Yamontagne & Co., merchant tailors, JF profit by the ersertonre of hein Yan Phaeton, nearly new, 33 Beaver Hall Terrance.Sideboard SM bavetemeved to 259 Main, next door to \u201d \u201c Adase's grocery store, and that he has re.& ! 108¢ 3 OR SALF\u2014-QOak 5.etait o.oboics assortment of Spring goods, AL\u201d ail orders entrusted to their care will, ve are sImost new, & bargain.150 85.George «rect, M 3 - -assured, receive their usual prompt and care.103 1 hu ful attention.= R SALE\u2014Pure Spanish and Light Bramad Bay, for Hatohing, Oheeo.Yowls (0 be seen at No.18 Hypoilte street, above Ontario mreet, 031 ue Dee den Dear * Day.\u201d Bras Ofien.Me SR ROOMS \u2014 Wanted immediately, por ISERE dote a pate K., fran Office.\u2019 103 3 ROOMS\u2014Furnished Front B cle ronms.13 Belmont street, 103 3 BCARD and ROOM WANTED, Windsor Hotel Aidress ® 7.Bran.es 01041 WANTED \u2014 A Law Student.Rar TA pein pen.\u201d ANTED-\u2014 Bell Boys, speakin WARTR, pokes gr WANTED\u2014A Catherine street.ANTED \u2014 For the Ottawn rou vel ards ° Paient Waterproof ans Bivens sor [or sat fhoes on commission.James Popham à co 3 3 AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEREC, Distriot of Montreal -Wo.7334.\u2014 CIRCUIT COURT.\u20144Antoine 6.Lord.Plein H.A.A.Pranlt, Defendant\u2014On the day of May next, at Ten of tbe closk Im forenoon, 8% tha offion of the sald defemdant, Fo, 18 85.Thrrese ts in the Fit tyeal, will be soid by authority of anise, all fhe goo rating 36 fa ne mess im au, mitars, oMoe sal, de.« P.Archambeult, PSC.Monteil, \u2018OL April 3880.108 1 CE - FHOMAS ALLAN & CO, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 861 Kotre Dame Street, \"1089+ Cook, at 1308 St.103 1 1 ROSEWOOD & PLATE GLASS PS POR SALE CHEAP Handsome Rosewood Show | .San Pass Clans Also, à lot of 6 ligtit Bromse 56 ARé Shop fiatune, Counters, : 1INSOLVBNT ESTATE CLAGGETT & T » 226 4 James street.j\" .Mu{s stable ana cosch-bouse ; Jarue mie j WANN) ged schools and shurehes; fins view of justies, > the se: porte séixed In this cause.consisting of Sewing Machine and Household Purnitare, 80.J., U.LAPORTE, RAC.Montreal, 0th sgl, 1RH6, 1041 4 .BRODIE, N.P.= AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINOF 'YMENT WANTED.as SÉTREUIE, COURT, Montre Toms Bousau © A + Salesman or Clerk; has travalled + Flo ve.oTTY, a'tas Mary Thomp- 7.1 Baglanés wadaratands Ofos work; can keep à nn inet lo du Grand Trans Bo ohm gi se Boeke | moderate salary required Sood foc ex Canady aline.The Grand Junk Baliva pe Oty references.Address, 307 Onmpan re » an on: }! Otel in ber of andenlecres of fine lace On the pure white coun- ungs as she bent over the wash-bow! ; of position probably accelerated hemorrhage, for the blood welled up so fast, that in afew seconds Amy turned deadly Nena ai | the pillow, geatl ; aney lai r back on A y - wiped her lips, put the wash-bowl, on its manguine contents, into a closet, to conceal it until she would Lave opportunity of-bury- it, and then b ied into the kitchen, where poor Owen was waiting in the utmost wh | Nedhing mach ! only little spit.hlood.Ihave had it often enough mysslf, you knew, sud see how wall | am ain\u2019t nothing much ; from coming now there is no danger, - \u2018Fou be scared ; but just you hurry.snd fateh the doctor as scon as ever yon can.\u201d In a great panic Owen tan into the stable, | une es .i 5 CHAPTER LXXX.N returned to ber t, sud to all the mildes 5 ben patient qos of to bring her to conscionsness.The crisi.a very delioste one, and Nan dared not Drm ES \u2018woman -prevake a ul probably o fatal mturni\u2014of the \u201cHal the.tide seamed.to have pioplotely sblsingth, her d La en opened oye so Ë | of ali the À ditions og in fature move.\u201d Amy looked wildly from her eyes, and moved her lips.Nancy bent her ear, when Amy whi You didn\u2019t tell poor frighten bim 1\u201d «Ne, my precious ; why should 1! There was nothing to frighten him about \u2014only « little blood.Ler, 1 have lost twice as much in my time, and none the worse for it,\u201d lied Nancy.%'L'he children didn\u2019t wee it 1 Oh, I hope the children didn't see it, it would Lave frightened them so.\u201d \u201cNo, my precious; the children didn\u2019t.But you mustn't try to talk, you know.\u201d 4 Where is Owen!\u201d whispered his mother.* Well, dear, | was out o middlin bacon, so | sent him fo town to fetch some.\" \u201cI'm glad you did so; he needn't know.When he comes back, tell him I am asleep, or trying te go to sleep, aud that I don't want to be disturbed, will your\u2019 ¢ Yes, my precious ; I'll do anything in the world if you\"ll only keep quiet.\u201d \u201c And keep %he children away from me for » while.F snow I am 50 white I should frighten them.Will you kecp them away, Nancy.\u201d \u201cYep, my lamb, Nuncy will.This old jass-acks will do everything right, if you will only trust in her, aud keep quiet.\u201d Oh, Nancy deur, I didu\u2019t mean it ; only I didn\u2019t want Owen to know yet awhile,\u201d +aid Amy pleadingly.* There, there, my precious ; I know this old jass-acks knows it all.\u201d Amy smiled, » To ba Contéausxd.SUNDAY READING.Æim only pleasure leads and peace atiends, Him,only bim, the shield of Jove detends, Whose means are (air and spotless as his Owen\u2014you didn't \u2014 Wordsworth, .Perish soy and Pe all that fears the light ; whether nning, Whelber Josing, \u201c Trust in God and do the right.Fly all forms of guilty passion Prends can PE basso brignt ; Heed no .school, or fashion, * Trust io God and do the right.\u201d Bome will hate thee, some will love thee, Bome wil flatter, some will slight ; Cease from man and look above thee, ** Trust In God and do the right.\u201d Norman MacLeod.ounnin Sermon.Everything in the church should favor deep thought, devout feeling, Godward aspiration, The pulpit shonld never amuse, and bardly stop to entertain.Alas fur an ignorant ial A germon should not be an , 88 talk, light gossip ; it ahould not Le 9 popular lecture nor à ard argument.It d be the utterance of a soul that feels the presence of God, aud in the depths of life sought for quickening thought to be the bread of heaven to waiting suditors.A sermon iss teaching, an address, an a; ; but prayerfal meditation should \u2018 go before it and underneath it and all it.Friends, if the pulpit sometimes sinks to poor trivial talk, or toam- bitious lecturing upon all the philosophies or to fémdling the mere social sympethies, the people ust remember that they parts, sre to .The multitude follow the glib.talking preschers more than those who stand close to God and are overflowing with the richesof his cammunion.Now, if there be at preacher moved by the t spirit, and the complaint come that he is too sublimated, shoots over the heads of his hearers, what isto be dome ¥ Must he stop preaching! Must ek te 200 Jud Prof.Park © co tinue to s to 200 while the easy-talkin preacher speaks to 5000 1\u2014Rev.G.à comer -Hesd:Wise Couneals.It is all very well for the child of God to have aan abiding trust in his Father's unfailing readiness to guide kim aright ; but it is quite asimportant that he should have an i readiness to be couse- we refuse wise counsel when rh within our reach; if we fail to avail ourselves of the services of friends who stand us ; if we act on our own un- td gait when we might have had] going for it to others, \u2014it matters not how conscientious\u2019we are in our decisions, we must suffer from the lack of what we might have bad.We Dave no ight to worry over mistakes of the DE 1 A dan ie cacao bout La Die light then available to us; but we the sympathy and all the counsel we can se cure, to enable us to do that which is best for cusselves and for ours in our present son- emergencies.The failure to recognize as from Ged that which God sends to us jo the way of friend - Shy, of instruction, or of tance, is a for which we may be compelled to suffer long sad hopelessly ; and our dear ones pease that ul of ve ought.yor \u2018of us t to know who them | Give can be \u2014but Jerusalem might have and thers was her sin.\u2014Sunday Schdol -Proyer for ns Bemevoleoms Spirit O-Father, dispose us to s sincere sympathy with all men, not only to see edna excellence with joy but to take pleasure in the humblest ie ee o our sting.Bie tures, in the begi ove i within them.Incline us to respect the feelings of others, so that we may never wouny, nor tempt, nor depress s human being.May we understand the sublime heights of benevolence to which we are called by the ], and aim at parfection in all social re- fe.Assist us to express with pure and unaffected simplicity the ty of virtae, so that we may attract all around us to the heavenly life.Inspire us with an active, diffusive bemeficence, and may \u2018we have the witnesses of our good-will in the improved virtues and happiness of our friends, associates and all within the sphere of our influence.Affect our hearts with the loveliness, beauty and of thet mild, condescending spirit which eur Master breathed, and may we ün- bibe it till eur lives overflow with usefulness and bonnty.; Assist us in enlargingour henavolence, in diffusing our affections, s0 that we may embrace in kind all beings capable of happiness ; and give us wisdom to desigu and vigor to exeeute noble and extensive schomes of public and private good.' May wolearn to lose ourselves in disinterested services from generous ardor, and to delight in imitating thee, and in promoting the great ends of thy b providence and the béssoduces of creation.\u2018We pray for the fullness of thy spirit.We beseech thee to animate with new life our languid affections.Give us the fervor of ith the ground, .because thou knewest not the time of t a -} devetion, the glow of philanthropy.Awaken os toa boly seal, 8 joy in thy service, a promptness to do and to suffer whatsoever thou dost & t.May the of life become acts of reli- and offerings to thee, by the conscient- pur of motive, and devotednses to.tby w o perfect good, from which they It is, per merely a question of taste as to Ingervoll\u2019s flippancy and vulgarity, ale though an infidel might be no less consciem- tious if he had some for the belisfs which have ennobled the lives and sweetened tle deaths of thousands of millions of Christises through sirt proerations- Bat s mote serions fast than lack of decency udgment and capa- marks his treatment of this grave in manner isthe lack of j city which m abject.It is not the fault of Christianity, Mr.Ingersoll does pot seem to entertain any doubt ; it lias nut entered into his mind to study himself and inquire whether he was wholly free from the faults and errors of which he p to convict his neighbors, Such vanity 1s not uncommon, sud though in his case it is pushed to aludicrousextent, it is quite harmless.But something which is not harmless, which is worse than his vanity.his flippancy, his vulgarity, and even bis scurrility in moeking at the world\u2019s best minds hold sacred, is his utter unfitness, his mental limitation and inespacity in treating the question he has chosen.Becsuse Christians, in direct and wilfal disobedience of the teachings of Christianity, have persecuted each other ; because sectarians, through strained constructions of the Bible, have supported narrow and harsh opinions, Mr.Ingersoll would abolish Christianity apd repudiate the Bible.This is neither logic nor sense.In the grand history of « Lut religious belief which Las dene so much to curb the fierce passions of our uature, subjugate the barbarism of the Euru- pesn races, to raise the world from the darkness of rivagery, from the sway of cruelty and rap ne aud lust to the pure light of civilization, to the rule of gentlensss and justice and chuiity, Mr.Ingersoll cin see nothing but a St.Bartholomew massacre here, aud a l'urtan blue Jaw there._ Picking theses out, he holds them up to ex - cratiop, and triumphautly demands, \u201cIs this your bosstcd Christianity 1\u201d Really, this is too stupid.Give Mr.Ingersoll a barge load of whest, he would diligently search in it for a handful of chaff, aud, having fouud it, would scuttle the barge and siuk the wha: as a worthless mockery.Clive him the little Pittsburg Mize, he would assay the quartz and gravite, and forthwith order the mine to be shut up.Yet w is good wheat though there be a band of chatfin à bash- elof it, and the Little Pittsburg Mine pays its owners thousands of dollars each day in pure gold and silver; and the stupidity which would see only the chaff in a ¢argo of wheat, and only the wasto and refuse in a rich gold mine, is not more dense than the stupidity which sees only the dross of human error ad weakness amid the pure gold and boundless wealth of the Christian religion.To hold such argument needs only a little wit and a great deal of malice.It does not demand either learnlag, or decency, or honesty ; on the contrary it does better without them.A.little homesty would teach Mr.Ingersol! that in weighing a religious system in the balance its merits must taken account of ss well as its fanits, and a little leaning would have taught him that by far the greater part of all be warld has to-day which is worth having is due directly, and solely, to Christianity ; while a little deceney would have taught him that his rejection of a creed, which he neither appreciatas nor un derstands, would seem no less honest if it mere free from seurvy jests of the clown and the specious trap of the demagogue.\u2014 St.Lois Globe- emasrat.Using the Things We ve.A sense of one\u2019s own deficienci® is a salutary thing, or the reverse, according to the use that is made of it.If it spurs us to further and more zealous effort, if it makes us resolute in our yu of living a worthier life than we have hitherto spent, its benefit is great ; but if it aronses no more healthful frame of mind than a feeling of regret that we have accomplished so little, and an indolent and despaising conclusion that there is not much use in trying to do anythin more in the world, then it is merely an additional hindrance to a life already marred by failure.That we have left undone the things whict.we ought to have done, and that our deficlencies in character arid aequiremont are great, is no reason why we should not make the best use possible of such powers and attainments as we possess.The best.men are always most dly sensible of thieir defects and \u201cfailuers, but they do not spend their time in moping or despair.To be grent is to make large ae of such elements of character and such moral and mentsl ac.quirements as have already been made.No one ever became great or good by throwing away what he already possessed, merely because he ought to have more.One's store of spiritual, and intellectual wea- pous should be increased wherever acquisitions to it may propesly.be msde ; but meanwhile the warfare should not.be permitted to languish because of any limitations in.gne\u2019s shilities or equipments, A one-srmed soldier is better than a two.armed shirk, Ail through the duties of individual life runs the necessity of doing the best with what one Las.If a factory-hand is employed ip humble work, requiring little ingenuity and receiving correspondingly small com- ensation, that isno reason why the factory- d should not do his very best in the task that is set before him.if the mistress of à poor man's Home fois that she has small strength aud little taste, she should at least order household affairs with all the skill and nestness which sha can bestow, If a parent deeply feels his limitations of mental scquirement or of worldly wealth, and sad! regrets that he Gennot do more for his child, he- would mueh better employ bis time by finding out whether be be already doing his pémost with (he mans acta Ae commend.The person who is sure more mx he wonld be ons of the most liberal jadis ciens of givers, but who feels that meanwhile, with his revennes such as they are, he oan do little or nothing in the way of charity and benevolence, would be in a far more héalth- fai state if he should instesd make it his rinciple to see how far he can meet the t call for assistance which shall be made ppon him.So, too, in matters of Christ fish and ice.Many a Christian is confident that if he had more faith, or a keener spiritual perception, or a richer field for religious experience, he would ornament the cause he serves.He ough tion himself sharply whether he is bringing forth fruits worthy of the faith which he pro- fenses to have already ; whether the sight of spiritual things which has thus far been permitted To his eyes Las been reflected in the sweetness and of his daily life ; whether in the limited field in which he lives, and among the men and women whom he knows, heis going about in « constant spirit of helpful service, and s ceaseless determipation to spend every day as nearly aright as the exertion of all bis spiritual powers can make ible.à ; If everybody in world were properly using the things he has, the things he has not would be worth Httle thought.If esch Christian were determined on a sincere devotion to his own daty as it is now, his spiritual failures in 1imes past would be something better than a millstone around his neck, ere is in the world, at this moment, enough faith, enough moral twelvemonth mighty changes and vast reforms, which have been longed for through many a century.The thing to lament is not that the world is so poor in good things, but that it so despises and destroys -that which it has, in its lamentations over that which it bas not, - To make the world use rightly the resources and means which it has ; to stir up all men to exert their best energies and to spread abroad their most valuable possessions inZlem (avored fields, is not in the power of pny individual.Butit is in his power to + batter use of his own strength of soul, mind, and body than he has ever yet done.Sunday School Times: GEMS OF THOUGHT.Ill-founded enmities are ever the obstinate and bitter.Promises made in times of afflistion quire a bettez menfory than people as most re- If you should tell all you know the recital might not require any grea of time t length time, but if you should attempt to tell all you don\u2019t know one lifetime wonld not suffice.minds of the masses clear bine of heavenly truth.Rest is nevet s0 sweet as after a lon = ; strength never 20 as es s blessed thing sorYOW ; and the fair dawning of sunny dsys could strength, enough money, to bring about in » - When we consider thoughtfully what we might be aud what we are, death ssuins not 80 sad as life, and the chances of ths futnre, with all its uncertainty, to be preferred to a uresent being iu which we have so sigually- ailed of our ideal.Hard work has in it an educating element, repressing the pawions of men, aud also giving an opportunity for them to redeem Uian- hood by the nobility which they show in doing hard work, 1t is in tho fiercest srag- of the Lattle that some men rise relatively er than others.Above all earthly gifts a good mother stands pre-eminent ; she is worth her weight in gold \u2014 more than an army of acquvintin- ces.Those who have played around the same mother\u2019s smiles, in whose veins the same blood flows, are bound by s sacred tio that can never be broken.The oflice of religion is, not to drive us back upon ourselves in anxious self-criti- cist, but to take us out of ourselves and unite us to the whole, in loving veli-aban- donment.A man must take nimself for Lotter or worse, und forget himself ; 50 abull he the soonest arrive at the beatific vision.We are always striving for the thiugs just out of our reuch.The glittering pleasure in the distance looks brighter snd laser than anything we prorscss.The friend who rexolws out 8 bund and offers us his sympathy is put carelessly aside, while wears eager to win the friendship of those who Lave nothing to give us bur coldness.Geogre Eliot says : \u2014*¢ It is better to know how to make home happy to your husband thon to send Groek to him ; and that even music and singing \u2014although very attractive to'fumidy visiturs\u2014cuase to Le a substitute for the commoner virluea aftora time.(ood cookery is a host valuable accowplishinent in à wile's education after the first delusion of tbe Loneymoon is over.\u201d TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPERANOE.When politicians object to mixiug moral questions with politics, it is because they have a kind of politics with which morals do not agree.South Bay, Wis., Mrs.Anne E.Garrison bas recently obtained a civil damage verdios of $10,000 aghinst a saloon keeper who sol liquor to her husband.Any man who accepts a drink from a candidate for office places himsolf under obliga tion to vote for that candidate ; and thus he virtually sells his vote for a drink of whis- oy ! Twelve States have adopted Civil Damage Laws as a check upon liquor-selling.Wile, child, or even a stranger, sustaining damage from an intoxicated person, either in person, property or means of support, may recover damages from the person selling the liquor, and in some, if not all of the Btates, from the the owner of the property ou #r iu which the liquor is sold.® Incver drink wine, nor give it to my guests.Strong drink is the curse of the country and the ago.Sixty thousaud men in America every year lié down in the grave of thedrunkard.Drink has murdered my best friends, and I hate it.It burdens me with taxes and | denounce it as a nuisance, on which every honest man should put his heel, I do not ask you to put our lreel on the drunkard, but to make the spirit of your guild so sirict and pure that no man of your pumber will dare to trifle with your sentiments on the subject.~ Dr.J.¢.Holland.Of one hundred ships that leave American and English , per one carries mis sionaries to heathen lands.This is no doubt 8 liberal estimate, but there is scarcely one in that hundred that does not, in somo form or other, export alcohol.A frightiul story ¢omes back from the Arctic Ocean: The entire population of ons end of an island which is noted as a trading point for seal and walrus akins, was found dead apd unburied, #thip's crew recently.Cause \u2014RUM.long as & consignment of liquor laats the patives will not fish, and then & famine follows and the wholesale dying isa natural consequent.\u2014Good Templars Advieate.Those have a hard road to travel who would blend lightend darkness, \"nite truth and falsehood or harmonize righteousness sud uprighteousness.1f the liquor traffic is Jroper, or necessary, or right, let it be boldly defended on its merits ; but if on the eontrary it does no good axd the evils which follow in its wake are beyond the power of buman language to dgpict, or the human wind to grasp, let it bo put under the ban of buman law at once as it slready at variance | with the Divine Government.But do mot com with crime.An endorsement by criminel classes can not remove the stain from typ liquor crime, * If Baal be God serve him ; but if the Lord bs God serve Him.\"\u2014 Voies of Liberty.The following sre some of the reasons why we oppose the liquor traffic : It produces idleness ; it causes many thonsods of murders ;it reduces many virtuous wives and children to beggary and want ; it bars the progress of civilization and religion ; Ît prevents all reformation of character ; it causes sll species of immopnlity ; it robs the poor drunkard of home and heaven ; it dishonors God and debases man ; in short, it gnaws at tho very vitals of all that is good and pure, and, threatens destruction to even the religion of the Master.In the name of everything dear, we call upon you, we entreat you We eamestly pray you to no longer hesitate, but come and work with us for the banishment of this curse of onrses from our land.\u2014Good Templars Advocate.See the-point I\u2014A workman st Manches ter, England, recently made a very effective femperance address in the public squars, In his band he held a loaf of aud a knife, - The loaf of bread represented the wages of .the workingman.After s fow introductory remarks he cut off a moderate alice.\u2018\u201c This,\u201d he said, ¢ is what you give to the city gover- sment.\u201d He then cut of a moro generous slice, * and this is what you give to the gen- oral government ;\u201d then with a vigorous flourish of his carving knife he cut off three.quarters of the whole loaf.¢* This,\u201d he aaid, fyou give to the brewer.\u201d By this timo only s small slice remained.He set aside a greater ion of this to the ¢ public house,\u201d and left only a few crumbs ; ¢* and this yon keep to support yourself and family.\u201d - LEGAL ENQUIRIES.A .B,,Ont.\u2014A contracted a book account with 8 ten years ago last fall ; shortly after A went to Sieles aud stayed there soven years, and thon came back to Ontario, and was there almost sures years when 8 came to A and'wanted him to settle the account; what] want to know 1s, If A will not pay, can Foompel bim to do so, and if he sues me, who will have to pay the costs, the dabt being contracted in Ontario.ANS, A need not Pay it, It is outlawed ; B would have to pay the costs.FRIEND, Qnt.\u2014Last summer being slok I sent for adoctor ; he eame 10 ses ne once, mixed à little powder in a bottle of water, and left it, for me to take, which did me no good ; sald as soon as he got back home he would send me suitable medicines for.my ase ; also said be would visit mo again in fhe courso of two or three days ; but he |.never sent any medicine, nor yet came to see me ; the only thing In from him was he afterwards sent in his bill for attendance ; he had to travel sixteen miles each way; cam ho recoyer pay for nitend- ance, or can I sue him for neglect of daty.Ans.The beat way would be let him sue for his bili, and defomg the action, and then Io Umar get some definite ;basis on which An action on your own account, W.G.R,Ont.\u2014lst.I bired with A at 820 worked six wooks and À ran AWAY ; a chattel mortgage against chattels, and he told me to look after the place and] would be all right ; tlie property \u2018waa then thrown into insolvency : the deputy sheriff came and gave me the keys, and d'that I must look after the pi rty until an assignee was appointed; I did so, and pald for my board : my account agalnstthe ty was over $75; now they want to m ; oan they do it, and what way all Fake to coll ect it, as I am in great need of my wages : does not the Insol- Yency Ack aio a man twos monte nee ore vency and afterit.Aus.You enttiled to three raonths\u2019 wages in full and an allowance for the time you took care of the piace, and the and chatis] mortgages are bound to pay you.| Im water will w and papers Health of Body is Wealth of Mind.RADWAY\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, | Pure blood makes sound fleah, strong bone and à Clear skin.If you would have your flesh firin, yous bonss sound, without caries, and your complexion fair, use WADWAY'S BABBAPARILLIAN REBOL A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION.* To otro a CHRONIC OR LONGSTANDING DItrEANS 18 truly a victory In the bealing art; that reasoning powor that elearly discerns parxor and supplice a romedy; That asalores stp hy stop \u2014by deygrous tha body which Bas born slowly Stiacked and weaken.od by an ingklious digesaso, not only commands om rospoct bist doperveg ous wrntisude\u2019 Dr.Hudway bas furni $ mn A with that wonderin) re medy, HADWAY' PARILLIAN REAOILV ENT which acoomplishes this result and suffering humanity, who drag out an existence of puin and dissas througn Tong dn 8 and long alubis, owe Lim tbe aratitude.'\u2014 Medical FALSE AND TRUE.\u2018We extract from Dr.Radway\u2019s \" Troatise on Dé sense and Lis Cure,\u201d ns follows : RADWAY\u2019S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Chronic Skin Diseases, Oaries ofthe Bona Humorg In tha Blood, Scrofulous Dinonsos, Bad or Unna ur Habitof Hody Syphlils und Vencrea), Favor Hores ronte or Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, hickets, Whité welling, Scald toad, Uterine Affactions, Cankers jandular Awellings, Nodes, Wasting and Decay of the Body, Pimples and Blotches, Tumors, Ir yspep- a, Kidnoy end Hiaddar Lisaages, Chronic Hhoume m and Gout, Consumption, Gravel and Caleulous posits, and varistics of thé above complaints to which somotimes are given specious Danes, 4 We assert that thero 16 no kymwn remody that sesses the curative power ovrr those diseases that b7 sian va REBOLVENT furnishes.It cures step enyrT y step, surely, from the foundation, and restorse o Injured parts to their sound condition.The wastes of the body are stopped and healthy hiood 18 supplied to the systom, fron which new mstorial £e formed.This In the first corvective power of BAD- WAY'S RESOLVENT.; In cones where the system has heen salivated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Bublimato havo ao- cumulated and become deposited in the bones, ints, ete.causing cares of the bones, reksts, Spt al survatures, contoriions, white welling , vart Gose vrins, ete, thin BARSAPARKIILLIAN wii] Fesolve away thosa deposits andextoriginate the viras of tho discase from the syste, Tf those Who ure taxing tneze modiomés for me ture of Chronic or Acrofaious disens-s, however show may bo the cure, ® feel butter,\u201d and find tholr general heulth bmuproviug, their flesh and weight in- srcasing, or oval xsopiuyg its own, is a sure slyn that tho cure Is progresning.In these discases the ntient either gota better or wors@\u2014the virus of the seawn ts not nn tive if not arrested ang dnven froin tho blood It will spread and continuo to under.mins tho constitution.As soon as the APARIL~ LIAN makes the patient ** feo) better,\u201d every hour you x grow boticr and increasc in hoplth strongth an sh.Ovarian Tumors.The-remo ra) of these tumors by BADWATY RE SOLVENT ls now so certainly established that what was onco consid red shnost miraculous is now a common recognized fact by all parties.Witness the casos of Hannah P.Knapp, .C, Mrs.J.H.Jolly aad Mrs.I.D.Hendrix, published.in our Almanac for 1870; also that of Mrs.C.8.lilbbins, in the prescat edition of sur * Valso aud True.\u201d Space forbids our making particular reference to tho varion nases of ahgo o dlsopate reached byour BARSAPA) .L1IAY REsonvEwe.Invalides and thelr friends 11.& conuult our writings, if they Hal to obtain an Idea uf the promise and potency of ® U.Remodies.Ono Dolinr per Bottle.MINUTE REMEDY.+ Only requires MINUTES, Ot HOURS, tO tove Dall) and cure uoute discase.| sors RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, SEAN SH ag gti how violent or excruciating the pain the RABY TIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Roache Vos ZETS ELS Sn a te will afford instant case.Inflammation of the: Kidnays, Inflamme mation of the Riadder, indamma tion of the Bowels, Congestion »f ine Lang», Bore Threat, DiMeuls Brest» ing, Palpitation of the Meart, Hys- teries, Croup, Diphtheria, Cotarra, Influenza, Flendache, Toothach£ Nouralgin, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chilis, Chilhinins, Front Bitga, Bruises, Summer Complirints, Coughs, Colds, Nprajns, Prine in sinc Chest, Back or Limbs, are instansiy relioved.FEVER AND AGUE.FEVER AND AQUF cured for Afty conts.Thee la not 3anasdial agunt in this world that wil.cuse YET AL LIV.Ague and all other Malsrious, Bilipus, Searle en Lis ue and giher fosery sided se DE RETCES, 96) aulddy BAD Y t wilà in à few moments, when taken according lo directions, cure Cramps, Ppasms, Bour § ach eartburn, Sick Hoaduche, IMarrhæs, D tery\u2019 Colle, Wind in tho Bowols, aud all Internal Pains! Travolers should always gere bottis of RAD- WAY'S RADY RELIKN with m.A few drope ravent sickness or pala from change of water.It boiter than French brandy or hitters as & stimulant.MINERS AND LUMBERMEN should slwars be \u201crov with it, CAUTION.All romodial nie capable of deatroving fo by an overdose should lded.Morphine, opis strychnine, arnica, hy®ciamuns, atid other poworfu remedies, docs, st oortain timen, in very small duscs, reliove the patientduri their action in tho systom, But porhaps tho ge 00, If roponted, miny ag- vato and fncroaso the suffering, and another cause death.There Is no nropasity for using these unc in agents when positive remody like Ranway's Raanr HikLIEY wilfstop th most éxcru- gating pain quickor, without cntalling the less difficulty in either infant or adult.THX PRUE RELIEF.BADWAY'S READY RELIEP ts the only remedial sgons in vogue thas will tly stop pain.RADWAY's Regulating Pills.Perfect Purgatives, Soothing Ape rients, Act Witheus Pain, Al- wnys Reliable and Natural in thelr Operation.A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL.Perfectiy tasteless, elegantiy conted with swesf gum, purge, requises purify, oloanise and strength ®; Dasays is for the cars of all disordors of the stomach, lives, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ber- vous Diseases, Ileadache, Constipa! y Costivenees, I tion, Dyspepsia Pilousnces Fover, Inflame mation of t wals, Piles and all ranyomenksof to effoct a positive no .the Iaternal freer py aTTan cure.ure voge 0, containing minerai or és ulerious drugs.EP\" Observe the foffowing eymptoms resulitag trom Disordors of the Digestive Organs: tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Klsoëg tn the Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nauses Hoare barn, t of Food, Fullness of we Bomach ey, Pruotalions, Sinkin ee tering at the Heart, Choking or Bufigoat when in a Wing posture, Dots or she bafore the sigh Vereæ and Dull Pain in the esd, Deficiency of tion, Yellowness of the and Eyes, is Bids, Chest, Limbs, and suéden of Mont, Burning In tho Flesh, À few f Rad lis will free Jossso z way's Pills w .the system Pries, 38 Onin pox Box.that the resder consult eur books mir TE Lifts Rd # False and True,\u201d \u201c Radway on Irritable Urechres\u201d * Badway en Screfuia,\u201d né othess relating to differeilt classes of Diseases SOLD BY ALL DRUGOLITS, Read \u201c FALSE AND TRUE.\u201d if Jeter samp 0 2 0.RADWAT 4 004 \u201cCAN BE CURED Is A FACT ATTESTED BY THE HICHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD.A careful observance of the laws of health, and the systernatic and ver OIF with Hypophosphitos of Lime and Neda, This preparation has al rerfectly palatable and acceptable to the moat delieats stomach, fled statement that miett's Emulsion is being used with Neott\u2018s 9 muision of Cod will accomplish this result.usable specifics, in 8 form à and we make the unqua > ersistent use of the virtues of these two most val- better results, and endorsed and prescribed by more physioclans for Consumption\u2014and the direaren Jeadin eral Debility and medical science.{truly marvellous, to it, such as Chronic Coughs, Bronchitis, Borofula, Ansemia, Gen- eo Wasting Disorders of children, than any other remedy known Lo The rapidity with which patients {m, prove on this food medicine diet SEE WHAT PHYSICIANS AND THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT IT.Messrs.SCOTT & BOWNF,\u2014Gentlemen : eumpiive and scrofulous cases.Oct,12, 1879.Within the Jast year 1 have used in my own family, and in my privete practice prescribed vory extensively SCOT I'S * J rs ; YHORVHITES and found it 3 most valuable preparation, especially in diseases of children.@bl: 10 tba most delicate stomach, which rendera it a very rellablo agent as a nutritive remedy in ocon- Yours respocttully, MULSION OF COD LIVER OIL, with HYPO- It is agree- A.H SAXTON, M.D, Daitimore.Mesure.BCOTT & BOWNE,\u2014Gontiemen : WRI dise sacs, We CAB OLIS Ider lt vur most + Leceinber 10th, 1878., W thin the last two months! have fairiy RMI: L+10N OP COD LIVER OIL with (IYPOPI BP PHITES, end | caholdly declares ve pregaration of the kind that hasever b en rons Ct, moy notices ; In affe tions of thy | ie bla ayuil, in a per very truly, J.tried 8COTT'S it is the fipest ungs ani other ur +16, sit aficl agrocab's (orm.BIMONAU 11, M.)., New Orloans, La.Mersrs, BCOTT £ POWNE.\u2014Oentlomen : In #-ptember, 1877, n y health beran to fui and my under bia car.1 204 rome select f Oum pate, aid pot Improve, and early in the wlater 1 basan te rabee blood aid rag Hy 0 ow worse, | clan pronounced it ay insai trouble ; bys! bat spy genscul Beith n May Inet] wns taken with a violent bleccen4, which prov ht me to my bea and f1v Jl 0 was Jeap sired of (of many weeks ; violent symptoms appeared, nigat swt noraiug coughs, miuit swerts, short brosth, smd a ro turn or the spinal trouble, y physiclan sep Aq th time ; snd I uscd various preparations, vat they {Ud mo 6 gio sling ant thes cia ro 0 Cod Laver Oil and 11ost 811 bapa of lifo, and was an oljeet of pity to asl my friends.Last Heplembar J purah ved a sotlir ef pour à MUIBION an t before it wasall taken | was better.1 thu banght a \u201cozon bottle, sud have taken œil with he following ro- sul's Cough suming, n' ght aweats stopped, ae ctite returned, pong In efi d mappoarad, etrenzth redaniug, and uv wight tnerensd from Lb to Al quais de nie en we ka.1 HA taken noo her modicine siiice cons menciay ith yolir FMULSION, sd >h J) contisud its uses nal Lam per rotly well.J lrequently mocteo © lend on Lie etree who asks, who t cused yu.und [sane BCOTI'S Mi, SION UF CUD LIVER Obl ac hover felon who Las nor spoke chad or 1.a0 dheandhe ls yg t- than got a 4nzen à d' uit it 18 £001 pa Me Was given uptodisn secar ago: buf ho Is improving 121 « wonderfully.Myr.exciting the surprise of wan people, snd 1 shall do ull I ead 10 nak.known your vaigable iin better.Agave him a bottle and he bhoaeht two move meciciye for bin covery medising Yory truly yours, Jan, 20th, 1879.H.F.81000M, L'pwell, Mas: For Sale by all Druggists at $1.00 per Boitle, GROCERIES, &.HOW OR WHY LABATT\u2019S ALE and PORTER LEsS INJURIOUS Than the so-called Féiiperance Lrinks, CIDER ant GINGER ALE» Because there ars no pofsonous anids and col: ing matter cutering Into thelr manufacture, as is the caso In most of tho bevorages of tho above namon, rocominended as Hein cooling and refee king, and which most undosttedly dewtroy tic nor lining of the stomach, and thereby wand toy in wn whoever éHnk much of them * Chroule Dysp*p- tics.\u201d ABATT'S ALR Ia sufficiently bitler to ba valn- : able as a Topic.LE manufacinred by LABATE is becosning a very popular driuk.WARY of wosthloss liquors yotten up 'n \\n!- tation o the yenuing LaBA LT LL tho corks used In bottling this ALL arc siampid with the aycenl's namo, HE labels have also the name of the agent printed on the top.IRE va wheze the ALR Is stored aro wl! adapted 10 keep It in good condition.= INCF tte first of th1s yoar the sale of LABATT'B ALE has mors than doullod.a 1.1, orders from private famlilcs receive prompt attention.ET no person iniluançe jour opinion, bo your L own fudye.VERY Wottle is thoroughly wast.cd befuze it ls tilled, J.B.RICHER SOLE AGENT, CORNER ST.CHARLES BORROMMEE AND Lagauchetiere St., M ONTREAL, 2 pe NEW BOOKS.\u2014\u2014 THE YBARS ART-\u20141880.Price 73 Cents.This & concisé epiiome of all matters relating to tho Arts of Paintipg, Sculpture and Architecture, which Lave occurred during the yoar 1579 It 1s alec a Directory 10 all the Galleries, Art pohools and Babibitions for 1880, and contains Liste of members of all Societies of Artists.A romplate Directory of English Arts and of \u2018Fine Art Gealors is siso given.This book is \u2018an indispensable one for Art Amateurs.Fos sale by DAWBON BROS,, 159 and 161 St.Fames ftreet.103x REMOVAL.REMOVAL, MAJOR & GIBB, MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS, HAVE REMOVED TO No.640 Craig Street, 98x OPPOSITE ROGER & KING'S, DOMINION ORGANS | The Best and the Cheapest | WE TAKE NO RISKS, BUT SELL VERY LOW FOR CASH.L.E.N.PRATTE, GENERAL AGENT, No.280 Notre Dame Strect, .MONTREAL.90x CARPENTER.ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KIXDS OF Carpenter Work, Painting, Plastering, &o OUTSIDE BASHES Axp BLINDS ATTENDED 20 BY WM.BYRD, No.33 Hospital Street.; SI\u201d Bell Telephone in my office.82 2aw TAILORING.L.N.A.R'TCHOT, MERCHANT TAILOR, 188 Notre Dame Street, Has juss received à choice assortment of SPRING GOODS, OF THER LATEST FASHIONS.As a Cutter, Mr, MITCHOT is second to Rome.À pertest fit gnarantesé.Tex \"DRAIN PIPES, (WITH ALL OONMBROTIONE, Cement-\u2014Fertisnd, Raman & Quobes.ALSO, Pos sale by : COPLAND & MeLAREE, 008 WELAERORON AUD EEE XUN (REL vic A J \u201cam TPE pee os INMAN ROYAL MAl STEAMERS for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL.NOTICE.~The steamars cf this line take Lisnten- aut Maury\u2019s lane routes at all scarons of the yeas, OITY OF BFBLIS.,.Baturday, May 8, $00.p.m CITY OF MONTRÉAL.Thursdays May 13,8 am.CITY OF BICHMOND.Hsturdsy, Hay ssa ps \u2018JTY OF CHEWTEB,.\u2026.Saturday, May 20, a.m.CITY OV BHUBAËLS.Thursday, June 4,3 p m.From pier #7 Borth Rivor, New York.Cadin, 850 pnd $100.Return tickets on favorable terme.ftecrage at lowest rates.Bsloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms ap idships.These steamers do not aarey cattle, sheep or pigs.JOHI 6.DALE, Agent, 81 and {à ks way, Naw York.Or to, ! C.C.M.FALL, \u2018 144 St.James street.JF.Y.GILMOUR & d'éd., 854, 355 & 456 Bt, Paul street, Montreal.GUION LINE MAIL ; STEAMSHIPS, © ymoM NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY, For Queenstown and Liverpool.- Berths sécured nt Montres! Agency.HART BROS: & 00., Agents.Late of 32 Bs.John street, Montreal.BEMOVED TO 45 Notre Dame Street, : MONTREAL Canadian Pacific Railway.Tenders tor Fencing.The undersigned will receive Tenders for wire fencing 10 be srected, whero required, na the line of Hailway jo Manitobs.Partics tendoriox will far- nirh specifications, drawings and samples of the fence, Or different kinds.of fence they propass to erect, and also of the Vurm Gatos and (sstenings nroposed 10 ba employed.The prices must be for the work ereuted and in overy respect comploted.Tobders addressed to the nndersigned snd endorsed \u2018\u201c\u2019Tendst f9r Pencing\"\" will be received up to Noon on Tuesday, the 1st Juve next.Br order, F.BRAUN, Bectatary.opt.of allways Dept.of AYS 4 100 6 Ottawu( 26th April.rnd To CONTRACTORS, JEALP.D TENDERS, marked *\u2018 Tondor for Kxhi- bition Buildings,\u201d will ho received at the office of Messrs.HUTCHIBON Æ STRELE, Architecte, No 181 St.Jsmes street, until 0 a.m.on TUESDAY, the 4th day cf May, for the erection of Permanent Exhibi- tjon Bulldings onthe Provinots! Exhibition Grounds at Milo End.Plans and Specifications will be ob view of (he office of the above-named Architects on and afier the 261L Inst.Tondsrs will be reccived for the erection of one or more of the Buildings.Tite lowest or any tender not necessarily a0: orpted.Each contractor\u2019 in submitting his tonder will be required to make à deposit in accordance with terms to be seen im-the specifications.EF, 8.C.8TEVENSON, @ LECLES of Agr.Se'y 0.A.4& MPS.Montreal, 22nd April, 1880.90s0d MEDICINNS, &o.IOHELIEU RENAL MIBERAL SPRING WATER, NATURE'S SYRCIVIO REMEDY FOB DISEASES OP TRE KIDNEXS AND BLADDER.Dr.Shaves, of West Flamboro, Ont, writes and Le \u201cI find 18 a Bpeeific in cegtain forms ot Kidney and Bladder disease For sais by _ J.A HARTE, Drnggist, .400 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL send for Pamphlet.« 7 orders promp'1y Allgd.sox For CRACKED NIPPLES, Uso COVERNTON'S XIPPLE OIL.OR SORE NIPPLE FOR 80.Use (OVRRNTON'S NIPPLE O}L.FOR HABDENING THE NIPPLES, commen about à month bufors confinement to use CUVERN- TON'S NIPPLE O11, and no mother need suffer trom Cyacked or Sore Nipples.Prios, 250.Prepared only by C.J.COVERNTON & O00.DmpawsING CURMINTS, Corner of Bloury and Di Dlx THE CHAMP ION OARSMAN \u201c used N°8 FLUID BERD for » Love JON vost muscle former\u2019] 5 leasant to the taste, and there ls no trouble about ita digestion.(Bigned,) NADWARD HANLAN, Toronto, Ons.\u2019 To tbo Invaliq, the Convale omy, it rectires a mu.1s the and the Vigor arate nt.vo Bo, 600 sng $1.BOOTS & SHORS.DANN'STOETIP MOTHERS ATTENTION.TO ECONOMISE Ray Shoes Joux \"te Thr Borat, DAT The Hewest Invention Qué Ask r Bhosmsker for ity And take ; and, in order 2 Bose = yr ¢ 17 xeed PAINTS, ko.H, sHAcK ELL & GO.,| AGENTS FOR Edward Baines & Oo's.WW CBLERRATED MIXED PAINTS, All Colors sad Tints.\u2019 Ready for Immediate Use.The best Paint fox either inside or cutaide work Send for descriptive c'r.ulats, Or onll ad :0 ! BAS.ples ad 168 St.James Séreet.n DRUGGINTS, wom Bh DRUGGIRT, ut, 3000p and Kictumond sarees This CANAD 1880, from Liver patched Circas Badin Foruv at regular | In Rotterdam HUGO GOMEBIE reet ; WAY.100 Bas 1 y À 2100 x coû Passengers Polynesian Muraviau.,.B Sastmintion RATES OP PASUAON Stoerage.Fxtra steamers Lin 10 CHARLEY & MALOOLM ; de street ; pu in Chicago, rtroet : in New York, HITE ROTAL BAJL STREAMERS.ihe Tho steamers of hus [tno takes the LANE epcommendad y oatenant MAURT, D.BORSWATS TANS.To and from Mohtresl, I) Gpadezy, Quasisiows, Gasaow, BROOKLYN .3,500 tons Dominion.From Quebec.Rates of Passage for Winter aése-Montreal to Liverpool, 650 ; return da | Erepaid toarsge Tickets (smed as tag lowes bu chet ann be Bac ai ail tbe PRES NE tar ER 2 \u2018 * AR .M.heron \u2019 iY gratos, to W Macy i ABINS, Steamers er atord op ART Ch I \"AIT Sts Coroomis on Run Deck re read tation In Euro LAN AMD UNITED STATES MALLS, 1884, summer Arrangem ests.com of the unde: nl AS woved, &iy e-bay douse Iron Séeamahige _ resco0nu0e Bu .Sardinian .4100 Capt.3.X, Dutton, Polynesian.4100 Capt.R.Barmatian Oa; Alrd, Oircassian., Bago Capt.Jas.Wylls, Moravian.Capt.Teruvian.\u2026.4600 Lieut.W.H.Bmith, B.M.B Bova Scotian, 5400 Capt.W.Richardson, Hibernian.9900 Lieut.Archer, BR.Cueplan.5200 Capt.Trocks.Austrian 00 Capt.BR.Nestortan 00 Capt.J.G.Stophens.Prussian, ., - 8000 Capt.Jose \u2019 Scandinavian 5000, Capt.H.Wylie Manitobian 8150 pt.Mobougall adian.2800 Capt.C.J.Mei Phœnician.3400 Capt.Jas.Boots Waldensian .2600 Capt.Moore.ACETne.2800 Capt.Kerr.Acadian.1500 Capt.Cabol Newfoundland 1860 Capt.Mylins.Buenos Avres.4200 Capt.Nell McLean, Greolan.,., 44 Lag! \u2018The steamers of the IAverpool Mail Line salling } every THURSDAY, aud from Qu:Lec overy BATURDAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive 0p board and iand M from Ireland ails and Pussen and Scotland, arc intend: to Le des FROM QUEBEC: Cee Haturdny, May 8 aturday, May 1 suturdey, May 22 Saturday, May 2 Baturduy, Juna 5 Saturday, Juve 12 FROM QUESFC, - 970 and $80 rs to and can.alan, fan,.Aooordiug to acoomunodativu., Intermodinte for Liverpool will Lia desputched utegrals throughout the season.The steamers of the Halifax Mail Line trom 11al!- fax to Liverpool via 84.Julius, Niid, are lutended to Le despatched as {p.Jows : FROM HALIFAX: Centon rene nes 6 Tuesday, May 11 and thereafter st regular intervals.An experienced Burgeon carried on sach vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lad! Continental Ports to Western Btates apply i= eans ; {n Parts, , to RUYS & CO ; in Hamburg, to so io o.1fast, to MONT- va BCOURD 00200000 Tuesday, May 25 Hibernian.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Tuesday, June 8 RATES Or PASSAOS PEYWERE HALIYAE AND ss.Joun*S : Cabin 220 BICAPBE® .ovciinniiiienes cn ene se The stsomers of the GLASGOW LINE are intend- of 10 sail from Quebec as follows : GICOMRD, .ovirnioir cree, About May 12 Waldeusian.About May 2 Busnos Ayrean.About June Manitoban.\u2026 .About Jane 9 Phonteian .Aboat Jane 14 GPECIAD, ooo About June 23 fasted tn Li arpook ad a ad io Canada and the For Freight and other partical NS ALLAN HALES M., ALEX.HUNTER, 7 Dus Scribe; in Antwe: AUG, SOMITE \u20ac CO, or RICHARD BERNE, .in Ha % i ve = & WOKKM Me Church street soe Ç ci ; A ATE ALLAN, ho Greed In Glasgow, to JAMES & Al in Liverpool, to ALLAN BEOR James cayo, 16 ALLAN À © LaSalle to À .72 to LEVE & ALDEK, 271 Brosd- H.& A.ALLAN, Corner of Yonviile and Common Fear] VAT gt \u2019 STAR LINE \u2014 SFROLAL NOTE.SAILINGS FEOM NEW YORK, STERRAGH PAABAGE, fhe * White booked, vis Livespoo), fo All parte of Karope af moderate rates.70 ons, How or\u201d 0e 0 B.J.COGHLIN, sous 54 DOMINION Line of Gtvamakipe.\u2018The Grand Frank Railway ef Canada, OTTAWA, BUTLDING og «cv 00000, 5/000 S008 ARIO.2200 tons PPL in DOMINION, ,,, Emin DATE OF SAILING.Loadoo, So tomate ep Rail Oftoss : DAVID TORRANCE & CO, Mmohenge Court, Notice to Importers of Glinas, d0.; 6 - Sycing Ehips will lenve Antwerp as follows s FOR MONTREAL: eg na ao To FOR QUEBEC : arch.Frem New York.The ** ALGEMA ® will geil on WEDNESDAY, May bth.The \"SOYTHIA * will sal on WEDNESDAY, May 19th, THOMAS WILSON, Agent.58 M.Prancëls Xavies street.to .STEERAGE, A A sitio.nhoop eos pes.honkcd at lowest fates or from any A arse) or ( 1 at lowest rates, payable throughout k nd, écotlaud and fro d.For books offntoriation, piens, au Op te Harpzaeon Pnoruzss, 7 Bowuine Gauzx, N.T.or A Guvrays Lavs, 203 St.James strest, nou wieh Steamers TL Avstrai giving full rue men Ro Islands .Now Zealsnd, Aus tralia, British Columbis, Northern and Senthern California and Avi.mons, sa Lee me to New Sealand nosed Rates.O twi ead tae pos of these two t Tickets boire ay rod fnformation Pots for settlers free oO APP! Por passage Or Loo im 40.708 une Ne, 357 BROADWAY, 78 mw TORK, Britannfe,.Saturday, 11.00 am, May 1st | Adrintie,.Thursday, 8.0 p.m.* 6th Re Marles 130 pm.© Rib ©.u 0 > TD» elle eu harades, 8.00 mr.\u201c Th SALOON PASSAGR , erpoal and and 0 vos Return Tickots, ÊUUS ul oso londonrer S54 à Paie goin, a: Li price.ta free, Bervanta, $60, These Steamers do not carry Onde, Shesp CO Ee ms mere & Tale, arrive in London in Ply days A ASAIN, .TE 2 bove frat vessels 1 PE fa a?| |ANCHOR LINE.UNIXED STATES MAIL §TEAMERS Ra on Lo 4 ; | ay, 518.514 + Finar-Tamborskjaiver,\" on or aboot | : Barque Fans kj .oo Set lan Q M.0.& 0.RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME, \u2014\u2014 Commencing Monday, May 8rd, 1580, Traine will run as fellows Mar.Isave lags for Hull.Arrive oll.reer 1540 Leove Mull for Hecksiags.8.20 am.Arrive 8 Hochelags.1330 pm, BPOMO 2.00 100000000000 .Arrive at Bt.Jerome.v leuve St Jeremu for Hoshe- MM.cc sec cccccnnenu00c00 AsTive at Hochelegs.\u2026.À (Local Trains between Hall and Aylmer) (Trains lars MileTad Station fovea Midtéos \u2026 + oi \u2019 + TRE Thorn, ad ea Chemin Sora on SEE pacte ses, {rom Oilawa conned with Al} Trains Run by Moptresi Time, |; A GusxsaL Orsice, 13 déhreses | Ti xET Orrich, 203 86.Jémes Street.Le SENNCAL ; ton EAVE MO.Ci ne pee ¥ BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LENS | SHORTESN ROUNE VEL =: CENTRAY, VEANON® RAILWAY JON Thee Rupees Trains dally, whe w ROSS and Wes .od to Night bet RDS opén eus pormé rod od ar : row Sante boring hod pep: also 108 New York, 7.10 a.m.pee eee na 1 fieog, 15pm GET Eakin do bany, at 3.16 pm WIGHT EXPRESS for Bosten sis Tors vis Spm.Gers NOBTE.ienves Boston, ois \"ge a or.oe prs WES pen wt 3p: mss ngfeld, arriving ly rk) Sieg Sep mma Seca ten.a Various Cie, 196 be.aides dod.101 Wi.P.ONITH, Gen.Passager \u201d vt.Intercolonial Railway.o ; ve Wospssessatengssace bevorenvene Beis iw Baas $116 2 v gf A TE ed rl md eT Fhe ELA D éay to st.John.né Ln eT Line Honevent: leave Bonave: fos.points FSI has Byfimen, sr Lake.Leave Montreal - by sant Sosa \u201cdaily, arriving tn He Pe ALES, 1! Bent.Ernie.; ._ Monersl Dre ae Ex + Rabcad' Lors Dyes.Pen ae .207 Commbsionars : MONTREAL "]
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