The Montreal daily star, 16 mai 1881, lundi 16 mai 1881
[" [4 j \u201c VOL.XIIL,NO.114.\u201cMorning T'elegrams.Gyarks Frain The Telegraph.A bed harvest is feared in England.Prinos Peter Vou Oldenburg, of Russis, 1s dead.A regiment of * six-footers\u201d is to be farmed in Yorouto.; À fatal case of sunstroke occurred st Belle- ville, Ont., on the 14th.Since May 1st, 81,180 emigrants have arrived st Now York from Europe.The Conservatives in Great Britain have ghined nine seats during the past year.Ap appaal appears in the London papers for sobecriptions to the Carlyle wetnoriad fund.Taylor's woollen factory, Napanee, Ont., was destroyed by fire on the 15th.Loss, 9,000.\" On Saturday seven steamers sailed from New York for Europe with over 700 cabin pussen- x The steamabip \u2018\u2018 Thanemore,\u201d from arrow, ba ashor: at Little Bud Rock, Magdalen ls Seventy workmen wera killed and 300 wounded during the past year in St.Gothard Tunnel.Threo Spanish delegates have eft Madrid for Paris to negotiate a new Treaty of Co.utuere with France.Newcastle will celebrate the centenary of.Geqrge Stethenson\u2019s birth with great we/us on the th of Jun-.During the past week 500 immigrants nav.been recerved at the sheds, Toronto, who intend to settle 1 Untano.A corumiites hes heen formed to erect a status to Cariyle st C:.elses Embefment and a bust in Westminster Avuey.Twelve hundred and fifty-seven «malo patients were recavad at the London he jo.within the pas: fortnight.An effort 1s ixiug made to indue Hot.Jrviug and MeCuuough to appear 1h fo sae piece at a Londen the ar.The steamer ** Avactique,\u201d with Nd Pi rn- hardt où bourd, passed tae Scud, daemon Ha 15th, and siguaied all well.Lord Shrewsoury will marry Mire Moadey, with whom Le oped a short cme sg 4x seu ds hier husband prooures a diver The Town of Vissane, voor Loon, Parts Ras ben paaged by trie oo wo rhe several women and sone The friendr of the livern ui the Land Bull wil: Lave + { \u2019 ; | in ls second reaulig tn Go How fase the soif Ula vu [STE The discovery of the mire ol a wb ble Sacred City of the li1tites at To ve tn don On the lof beth of the tout Le annie ed Mr.Labonhoe intense te mets a PU of inden nity su te H : te ss Protect Mr.Dimdaugt auaidet Ve sal ba penajties.A opy of the revised vers on ol the Son tures wil ve premated to Loc Queen on as «Gay and then Upon atwe be pst À eral sircwiation Two thousand Chinese ar- on strike at Yale, B.C.Ou Daturgev sevend hundreu mothed the Canadian Pate Raüway Chrapuv's war hous, compicte.y Wrevacitg it.The Austrian Emp-ror has conferrad the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Stephen, s+ in brillianis, on the Suitan, ID recoguition of Rudolphus\u2019 reception in Palestine.At Ludlow, Muss., a singular disease has broken out among the cattle.Several bave died.The lags were found to be dark-honey- combed and waterfountain in the brain.Trooys Baye been sert % Pudjolocyska on the Austro- jan frontier, in consequence a jeobepaions that the Russian peasants will violate the frontier and attack tbe Jewish re- fugess congregated there.The switchmen'\u2019s strike in Chicago still continues.All the men who hud abandoned the yanks of the strikers and resumed work on Sat urday left off work without notice and again Joined tho striners.\u2019 The barque *\u2018 Gananoque,\u201d bound from B-! fast to Miramicli, stiuck an iceberg four miles .from Bird Rock, Magdalen lslands, ina thick Por hie 2 x.Pg, stove iu her starboard bow and sunk.The ! _Etzew were safely landed on Bard Rock.A Grand Tiunk freight train, with two en- .gines attached, was thrown from the track near adlow, Que., on the lith, and consid-rably damaged.One of the drivers was severely in jured. \u2014 À TANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE chars ofa Puis à ixut Imeinry y ust have tome Knowledge of imek-bis tine, de, Benne Co.1138 | WY ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR faintiy Of two gonad Wags.Apply w No.g lus 184 rocher street.> vw\" NTHD\u2014-TWO GOOD PAINTERNS, ONE end voit vor es, one gong 1 out icH; K men Quly œant-d, at firet+ou Wager.Ap ly Dalhouste Kteet, Bupire Works 118 8 \u201cANTEDIMMEUTATELY\u2014THREE \\ \u2018| Ne 1nz Gite, also, servant pifl Apply at 3 st Joseph strerr._ 118 2 VYANTED A Hit \\5< MOULDER, TO TAKE i chidrae Of o 81 po Apply to 8 I.Brissette, 23% Cotte atreut.113 2 WwW ANTED\u2014A YOU TH WHO CAN SPEAK Freuch and Locos, wits thientiy, and has à vont Kmawle-dy.of urilluneuc.Address Loh } \u2014 000 RICE WANTED-\u2014A STItONG BOY.APPLY office.Decari a Wire Wurka, No.548 Craig street.i 1132 VANTER-YUUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework and mind children.Apply, $18 St.Antolin.123 9 VV \\ VV ANTED \u2014 A DRESSMAKER: have a sowing machine.ply 267 Notre Dame atreet.~ __ 3 TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK.(Protestant) willing te go to the country the summer Abply to Mrs Ernest Staart, 39 Victoila St.\u2014 1123 V TANTED\u2014IN AN ASSURANCE OFFICE in the city, ait a tive Ja, Who must be à penman.Appiy by letter sidressod Box 529 Post o,flge.1 ANTED \u2014SECOND-H! y I, WwW NE HAND PLATFORM i Wheels.Dro 000 to 3.x cheap; aso ons of 1,000 lbs.yt wo ES FANTED\u2014A NURSE GIRL.APPLY AT 70 Mince Siroet, iow Shurimote Tae, 2 VV ANTED-AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL Laundresses und Ironers.Appiy to Head Loum dress.000.Lieu V ANTED\u2014A BOY.APPLY TU PRUF L Harris, Burgton, Chiropodist, 722 Crats syreat.1128 % ANTED\u2014A PONY BASKET PHAETON, A With vent tehind.Apply 814: Dies, 11?4 Wy ANTER \u2014 PLAIN COOK, HOUNEMAID ind Seumstress, must go lo suusige.¥ Bosvel Hall square.11293 ANTE D-DRESSMAKFERS AND IM- provers.1218 &1 Catharine street, 1139 TANTED\u2014A BEER DRIVER.APPLY AT 134 47 Colle guest.MUST Also, a saluswoman.Ae 112 V TANTED IMMEDIATFLY \u2014 A WED Nurse, Apply at 35 Redpath street, 1123 3 TANTED\u2014ASKISTANTS TO» THRE DRE; .makihz Apply RO Ontario street 1124 VVANTELCA STABLE MAN, APPLY AT 640 - Dor heater at:ecty, Express and Boarding Rabies, corner Blears po 3 PANTED\u2014A FOOTMAN: MUST HAVE wood references.Apply between one a*elogk pot, at Ruvenscriw, MoT.ah street, VYANTED-BoY TH Wonk A GORDON Prone out Recustomed 10 waking forme ready.Babcock & Son, Job Printers, Nu.112 8t.Peter strert « 0 Situations täantel.A AAA To MILLINERR\u2014WANTED IMMEDIATEY, by Bois, cheasfmient as apprentices for short time.and then improterin the abov.has vood tas know lodge of sxe.RB fer-t.C0< (f required.Address À.B., 55e Upper Water street, Halifax, NS.113 CUTTER DESIRES A KITTATIONIN THE £ castom dapartument in Montira: , anlary not mo much am ohgect na permit sensation.best of reforences, Apply \"K 004,\u201d SraR offien 1128 YOUNG MAN, (17) HAVING A GOOD Az Knowle due of book kivjlag.and speaking both tanuuager, Want A s tuatt nw hore such would be needed © 190 Gr] Writer, And cas lfurtf 3, 2's Ch t \u2018barf labore ; st 2 head to Stillman at 5¢ amd several other lots ut de ta Ge, Cardinal, just opened.inst.a » \u2019 ; the Apostle, and Mr.Fisber of St.George's Chureh, wharf labarera at Quebec.The meeting was oon art u How we're selling (Hrenadine ?000.It is stated Price said he did not make Pp 4 The six dead cattle originally worth $80 each, brought Sale b uthority of Jus ice, intimation.i ; have been elected orgänist and choir master, re- ducted with the utmost secrecy, snd it is an im- $10 each and the five cripples §20 to 540 each.The y GRAY the 15th inst., Annie Gray, need *» Measuring, cutting, all the day, much money out of the route because he nad to g ; jh 7e anoral from the Montreal General Hos ital, on Tuesday.17th inst.at 4 p.m.$2 ¥ 3 Elliot, Kingston, J load; W.Siukins, St.Marv's.do.: M.the District of Three Rivors, ut the Eleventh current, ; Sereral farmors are to be brought up before informed u reporter that among the benefits , stric \u20ac - .9 .\u2014_ ) Buison, Perth, do.: N.Galbraith, farnia, do.; 8.Burnet, James De: Esquire, Wood Merchant, of the Cit of SHADED FLAXNELS!?MACK KNATE\u2014AL his residence, fe > Prince of Now are open to your riow ; aus, obtained a $20,000 route, the service Ol yn Recorder this morning for selling provisions ould be, the power the wharf laborers would Toronto, do.W.Hodrn, Guelph, do.; Rurrows & Hop- Three Rivera ator.duly appointed by Taw, to bis troo Wale Torrace, où the ovoniaz of che 12th dat» Bei Baatings, Brocadesall which cost him only $5,000 to $8,000.on the markets without paying the liconse.They bave when united of enforcing a labor tariff of per, Toronw, do.; W.T.Whitton, Belleville, do; Jas.ciiliren.minors, Suzan, Helen and\u201d Lonis Alexuvder ohn Gordon Macken yes eigos, , cades\u2014 age.\u201cMARBLE Tor BEDROOM SUITES.\u201cThe latest latest designs in bedroom suites will be found at Win, Wherefore, ou tue 31st day of May current, at «ad of Rn : - - ui ; = , head on board consigned by Kennedy and Crab.the k the afte.t the Of ?the Montreal King's 652 Craig street, at prices in warble -top, Te please and satisfy you all, Lock, ane of his geo Lock also shot and pion, he 17e.Wi Saturday poeme oer having come back > noon.Com others of he Live hogs are apparents a drug on the marke t.There Such on, sage, in The icy of Montres th said pied The latest designs and shades in Chintz Flannels just ven -y hand Who our Dress wounded James Conney, a private.Sergeant 20 in an ham ° strikers returned to work.even o re are about awaiting sale here and a largo lot 18 shares will be put up for sale and adjuded to the highest opened .some Pe for $80.Come and she them Department bo Harnngton, the on her member of the delogétes to the International Typographical strikers were puid off Lo-duy, four of Chem hay.9Péred at $7 per 200 ibe, without drawing bid he dure deciared and cundiens of sais vil D OPERA FLANNELS! - y - : .; an o 113.3.A Frixwn, escort, sering a 1 ly of robbers app hin Union to be beld in Toronto on the first Monday ing obtained work elsewhere.To-morrow is pay- Montreal Horse Market.Amongst other conditions the purchaser or purchasers |, Cardinal, Pink, Skye, Cream, Coral, Navy, ctc., Opcrs IMPORTANT NOTICE.rod dly fi } k » in June.day at the works, and any of the men who do The demand te gradually falling off and few buyers are must pay over and above the price of purchase, all tho Flanncls just opened.black boot tm half Hi ; en 5 unk ou che ee d The funeral of the late Mr.J.6.Mackenzie Dot then return will be considered by the com- N°5 in town.Sinoe our last, 212 fair steeds wire expenses fncurred at the said sale.You can your \"tn a - is motive is unknown, erry divide ~ .minute with the N'UBLAN.141 \u2014_\u2014r DovsLE, DOUBLE ToIL AND TROUBLE is the reverse of things now-a-days.Beth tofl and trouble are unknown when fhe \u2018 Nubiez * blacking is used.It palishes our boots instant - ly w ithout brushing, needs to be used only omee a week, renders them waterproof snd grestly increases their wear.In bottles xt 25 cents - Mr.Hargggon Stephens, who has for many weeks Tenders may be Cor any number of Sharse, not less All of above flannels are now roady for laspéction, i SHINGTO NOTES.\u2014NEw xX Mas : D.P.Beattie, St Paul, Minn.; Z.K.Folson\u2019 than twenty-f for the whole in one lot.and sold everywhere.sre immensely cheap.May 16 Te N ington cial vo the pour in this oity is not likely to be made, on the past beeu fined to his house by intense phy- niet Mi.Cote \u2019 The Shares ure for $400 each, and thirty per oent.is CARPETS.ë ?House Furnishing, Hardware, Tineware, \u2019 i ~ Ma ath, 2 horses, $270; 11 do, $1,443.50; 10 do, Particnlars tay be obtained on application to the handli Meantime protests are pouring down o'clock at the ripe age of BO years.38 5° M av 1100 Woodenware, also garden tools, Lawn Mowers, Next week we show a shipment of new Tapestry tion of Robertson will be reported on Tuesday to Quebee from the os Loy parishes in the Mont- In recording the death of Mr.Stephens, we re- Te 9 $1 1.800 3.00 May 10m, Tue 208 a Mineo any Vendor.Pot bind pimeelt to feet the H & H MERRILL'S very cheap, Carte Stretchers, ke, at my new Carpets, stylish patterns and good qualities from and carried over till Wednesday.Friends of real and Three Rivers districts.cord that of one of Montreal's oldest and most § 00 May dès 1% do, #1, DR ta eee oad JOHN FAIR, \u2019 ' y store, 188 Notre Dame street, facing west end Matthews declare thet the latter has never \u2014\u2014 successful merchants.He was born in Jamaica, 35 = \u201c82,501.50 ; 18 5b 5 ao, $1578, D du, 115 Bt Francofe Xavier strert.Court House (sign of the golden padiock.) L.500 to 65e per yard been, au charged, employed by Gould or Hun- Jourmalistic Enterprise.vi.in the Jour 1801 and as a youth $378; 13 do, oF 290 To de.52, _ Montreal, May 11th, 1881.1143 288 & 290 Notre Dame st J.À.Surveyer.tingdon nor ever been attorney of any Pacific La Minerve of Baturday priuted un edition of showed signs of groat business talon.His and ; TABLE, SE- | NB.Storage-for Winter stores, 107 27 \u2014 8.CARSLEY, \u2014 i or employed by them.of in Dosipt of tmelve pages.The press of advertising upon our first effort at trado was in the shoo busi: Finance and Commerce.on _SALE-TIGEON HOLE USE LL oo mouey from them.soutemporary\u2019s columns would seem to indicate 1038 io Swanton, VL, whence he moved to Missins- The money markel i any std duit, wih faich of 8 © BE dobn mre 310, M, 0.& 0.RAILWAY.Know thyself is divine is the divine injunction which 4 MONTREAL.114 AN UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.\u2014N that there is still much \u2018 Corn in Egypt\u201d The quoi Bay; leaving the latter place he moved to a call.5 per cent on time.Sterling Fxchangs It quoted JOR BALE \u2014 TWO FOX TERRIER DOGS.! sveryone can obey, and pleasantly too, by read.REA A «\u2014NEW advertising man of La Minerve is evidently very and erected a factury in Ntanbridge, which is still at fila to 93 premium for round amoun toy 5 premium Apply to Adolphe Lemieux, No.482 cab, stand, coring that couciss medical treatise, « The York, May 16.\u2014It is stated arrangements have much alive.standing.He came to Montreal in 1828, com- cash over the counter.Drafis on New York drawn at ner McGtl und Notre Datae streets.1141 CHANGE SOF TIME.Srience of life ; of, Self-Preservation, * prbliah- been made for the early coustruction of an Selling Liguor on Sanday wencing his career here in American importa- Ph stock market this morning was stronger for all se- ROM \u2014FURNISHED.5 ST.ELIZABETH : \u201c ed by the Peabody Institute, Boston .\u2014 underground railway the whole length of the ns : tions from New York, consisting principally of curties, the advance rangny from \u20189 to 3 per cent.LV street.14 12 \u2014_\u2014 le Atrerisements this P.M, Busy ! busy! all the day, Always rushing, no delay; Filled from early morn till night, All look happy, joyous, bright.Busy! busy | cutting still Finest dress goods, piain and twill j Gooda just suited for the times, Imported all from foreign climes.* And rich enough for any queen.Busy ! busy! no diminish, They will soon be all away.\u2018 Busy! busy! goods so new, 1 Arc worthy of an early call.Busy ! busy! still we'll try, Ae we have done in days gone by, Num week we offer a large lot of new Summer Dress Materials, which havo been received by last steamer.SILKS AND SATINS IMMENSE.Our stock of Silks and Gatins is simply immense.The variety is immense, the total value of our stock of Bilks is immense, and the goods Last Edition.able ra which ought to be on file in the of- eût the second assistant Postmaster-General are missing, including reports by special agents severely criticising the Star Routes and increased épendituré in the service, and throwing much light upon the ring\u2019s methods.In most cases the agents retained copies of the reports.Some of these copies have recently been secured by the department.Official records show whose aggregate annual revenue was thirty-four dollars.Many of these routes were absolutely worthless.Adams, » favonte contractor, in divide so much of the profits in Washington.A brother of ex-Cougressman Sipper, of Louisi- LAWLESSNESS IN NEBRASKA.\u2014 Fort Niobranra, Neb., May 16.\u2014I¢ is now learnsd that Lieutenant Cherry wus killed while scouting for road agents.He was shot by Thomas is party, sending the rest of the soldiers in not direction.The desperadoes, whom Cherry was pursuing, recently attempted to rob a ranche, killing a half-breed and fatally shooting » cow hoy.The proprietor of the ranche severely wounded one of the robbers and the gang fled.They were believed to be deserters from the army.says Republican Senators expect the nomira- city.General McClellan is President of the in Dawson's window.come to naught, statement a toto.opening of the Diocesan Synod.intend to make a good defence in order to obtain $50.afternoon and was largely attended.The pall- man, Judge Johnston, Hon.Thes.Ryun, ducted by Canon Baldwin, assisted by Revs.Canon Bllegood and J.H.Dixon.\u2014The medals awarded in the second annual competition in the Montreal Luorosse and Bnow- shoo Clubs Gymnasium some time ugo may be seen \u2014It is a pity that the effort of Le Monde to | hold a meoting in its office for the purposes of it.stimulating French-Canadian activity in the matter of the forthooming Exhibition should have before, has called and denied the truth of the \u2014The police intend strictly to enforce the law spectively, for « special service to be held on the if possible, a reduction of tho license, which is \u2014 At a meeting of the Montreal Typographical took place from Christ Church Cathedral this bearers were Mesars.W.B.Sim son, Thos.Work- Col.Dydeo and Andrew Allan.The service was con- \u2014The attempt to get up s mass-meeting in the East End.for the purpose of protesting against the establishment of branches of Laval University ground that the question is too delicate for such Edward Crawford was brought before.the Re- Only oe of the strikers will be taken où again, and Mr.Fortier will employ no other men who thoy will strike von Suuday.The conductors are now getting $7.50 and the drivers $7 per week.The former want $9 and the latter a proportionate increase.They also want their hal holiday on Sunday as they had some two yoars ago, but without any deduction beiug made from their pay for FILE CUTTRRS AND GRINDERS, The file cutters and grinders in Messrs.Outram's file works, Et.Gabriel Locks, went on Outram states that they will not comply with the dewands of the cutters.THE WHARF LALORERS ORGANIZED.- possibility to find out the exact vhjoot of the new society.But sume of the men who were present their own., AT THE G.T.R.WORKS.There were one hundred and one men at work in the car-shops of the U.T.R.this moruing, 50 pany to have left thoir employ.The strikers will old » meeting to-night to discuss the advisability of returning to-morrow.It is said that a deputation of Grank Trunk pas- songer train conductors will arrive in town tomorrow to wait upon Mr.Spicer, traffic superin- tendeut, in regard to the desired increase of pay.Death of Mr.Harrison Stephens.sical suffering, died this afternoon at about two rice and tobacco.At the time of his arrival 4.90 ; _Buparfing, $000 meer o& 15 hibition of the Torouto Industrial Association in September next.Tha amount to be granted for prizes was fixed at $250.The sum of $400 was appropriated for securing a competent butter and cheese fuspector to travel through the district and give instructions.Montreal Cattle Market.Since last Monday at noon thers arrived by rail at this port 214 carloads of Canadian cattie or 3,852 he: reckoning the average number per car at 18 Lead.Mos of these cattle ware for.through shipment to Europe Ly the Allan, Dominion, Beaver and Fhompeon lines of stoamshipe.also arrived by rail in the same pe- Toronw ; George Brown, Toronto and Galt: 5.Price, Montreal; R.Moutreal, and M\u201cShane, Jr., M.PF P.Mr.McShane bought réveral ood lots of cattle to-day at 4%;0.to 5%4c., Kennody Jas.firm lose wbout $500 ob { of Nt Mary\" » sold = load at 11 ai Dyc.The dealers of © côtaigument.Mr.Binkin, 31 each and W.T.Whitton eriny cattie to-day were - M.Eakins, Port Hope.do.O'Leary 2 Cameron, Toronto, do , M.Laporte, Mhdmay, do.Mr.Laporte son out 10 Mr McShane at 53e and\u2019 Mr.Whitton soid 11 to the name buyer.M.Elliot and Mr.Burrows sold ta 8 Price Algc to Sac.The BS.\u2018Ganges \u2018* Jeaves this werk Ban a cargo of cattie and the Allan steamer has 260 shipped across the border which \u2018netted a good profit to the sellers.Sales were reported of ¢ spiendid youny Upper Canada carriage horses, ave: raging $135 40 cach; 2 fine black carriage horses, $400; 2 blacks and 1 grey for £350: also a bay Ware, § years old, weighing 1,200 Ibs, $150: 1 grey horse, $90, 1 chestnut pony, $6U These sales wore made at the College streot market.The dealurs in town were :\u2014D.L.Sanderson, Worcester, Mass.; A V.Andrews, South Paris, Me.; D>.M Fariey, Nashua, N H.: C.H.Heuson.Iowcll, Mass.: A.F; Austin, Meriden, Conn.; J.Conns, Rpringñeld, Masse H.W.Adams, Hartford, Conn.; Gregory & Synder, Silvery Plains, N.Y.; S Parsons.Shannon Spriogs, x.Y., M.Hicks, Worcester, Mass., W.Nokes, Roaddy The record of shipments the past week were as follows: Advices from Wall street Then money at À per cent.New Advertisements tis PM, Office Counters, 3 Cooking and sevoral on?Btores, 25 Ruffalo Robes and a Jaro lot of sundry goods.Baie at TEN o'clack.1142 OTTE, À A.MARCOTTE, Auctioneer.WwW EDNESDAY, 18th Instant.Lurge sale of Household Furnituro, at our Rooms, #3 Bt.James street, comprising the contents of two dweii- ibys, Parlor and Bedroom Hots, Sofas, Chalrs.Blover, Tables, Skicboards, Crockery, Silverware, Glassware, Carpets, Oilcloths, Be dsteate, &c., &c.Bale at TEN u.m.sharp.latest style Burners and Globes, 4, 3 and 2-lighs, Black and Gold and Bronse, by auction To-morrow Morning, y rooms, at the Furniturs 81le.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that bv virtuo of à sentence of authorisation yiven by the Prothonotary of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, in and for Dean, 18sue of his marriage with the deceased T'hiliis Baptist, has been authorised to sell vieven Sharcs, tx lunging to the raid miroru, of the stock of the Zank of Montreal, a body politic and corporate, and having its principal place of business in the City of Montreal.Three Rivers, 12th May, 1881.Yor the Tutor, 114 2 law P.Le - HUBERT, NP SEALED TENDERS For 260 Shares of Stock in the City and District Savings Bank, will be received by the undersigned, up till THURSDAY, Join Instant, at TWELVE clock Noon.paid up.New Advertisements ifs P.M, The mow fancy Lawn Tennis Panuelsvhould de secn, CRICKETING?Fan=y Cricketing Flauneis, in vartous stipes, Just ne She our Black Ground Cricketing Flannel, wtripea Ta mo WHITE GROUND! White Ground Urniakedug Vienncis, swiped R BLACH GROUND! Black Ground Higurod Flanncis, :n following Agures :\u2014 TUSCAN FLANNEELNT The new Tuscan Ground Fancy Flanucls just opened, Tho latest Shaded Flayinels Just Gpenod.Eco our Link Shaded Flanncels.\u201c sue » * Tuscan * © etc.CHINTZ FLANNELS! SAXONIES ! Saxony Fiamneis, in all desirable shades, just opened.WHITES ! Two cascs of White F.annols, sorted, in 7-8, 4-4, 64 azd 84, just opened, GAUZE FLANNELS! White Gauze Flannels, just opened.\u2014 AT-\u2014 Com: ing on Monday, May 16th, ISSE - à i i i Exchange firm at 4.86'3t0 4.88%.Government's firm OOM\u2014FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO A mene » A brilliant triumph.Thoussers cared of chest Company.The estimated cost of the road is corder to aay Charged ith being drunk.Jesterday Americans were in bad repute as there wus no ex- Boe of TAS1.hd Be ; COUPONS, 3%; fus Ou pOus, 16%; respectable lady, owe of kitchen.40 Mance gizoel TRAINEE WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: 1rease ca © n .u- & re- » v de __.di and catartb | head by Dr.M.So IN AT CARSLE 9 thirteen million.The locomotives will be run = miss) 8 e you get tradition treaty and many eriminals found ds coupons, 1 no currency.Bo 131.bat 2 \u2014 _mielle = Spiremoter.Physicians sad sufferers can JUST S.Y?the liquor ?*\u2019 weked His Honor.\u201cAt Joe Beef's.fuge bere, thus giving a bad name to all Ameri- WA noon New York stocry were t ve.bu Irregular; SURNISHED ROOM TO LET\u2014A NICELY Mixed.Man.Ex it free.Dr.M.Souvielle, ox-Aide-5 D.ressed air, the speed will be 25 miles \u201cWore you alone 1\u2019 \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cCan you bring the cans, At tbat time (1828) the population of Mon- steady Reading 1086 3.pre or malo, Hlevaids F furnished room, with use of bath room, in a private \u2019 \u2019 ° rench Army, 13 Phillipe square, Montreal.joe an ho , and the fare five cents.mas who Was with you ?' \u201cYes.\u201d The case was (peu thi The Montreal, Merchants, Ontario, Toronto, Jacques family,centraily situated.Rent moderate.Apply at 14 ___ hours: § to 12,2 te 4.7 Ths N fT d Girdl do 'j real was sbout 25,000, two-thirds of whom Dec Banks closed their books to-d Latour stre-t 114 6 : Now lot of Tassels and Girdies.DROWNED.NEWARK, O,, May 18.\u2014At suspended until \u201cJoo Beef\" is brought up for sell- were French.Mr.Stephens engaged energetically Collin word thin moine a Htock sales 26 Mnn- ED OR BTOLEN.FROM 16 sr LreH nga to Ot ere | 8-304] 515 rat «Fer Bravais and \u201c\u2018 Vin de la Charite Now lot of Tassels Chenille, for faney work.Licking Lake yesterday Brice Stough took his ing liquor on Bunday.in trade, and seou made his mark among the com- 1308: 2 do.208%: 28 do, 2083 25 do (refular) STRAY ED O SIC LE bos.oi a8 or T dre ohs Ces 1.00 r.u| 9.45 Pr.i i ! .i $i i i y pur rercial men of his da In 1830 the Bank 213 do, oi 50 dde.213\\ : 60 Commerce 154, * Urbain POS Terrier w- b black 1vé uaws for Hochelaga | B10 am) 4.56 ra fast received at Laviolette & Nelson's, drug New lot of Cashion Sets.wife, his sister, Mrs.lasch, and his two Saburban.: mercial me 2 : © Bank of 230: 0 Zio 155: 75 da 155%.BO do, 1865 | ¥pots and tan cheek, and brass collar mm.Anyone re rriec at Hoshelaga.| 12.40 P| 9°23 Po gists, 209 Notre Dume street.nz children out in a boat.The water was very Tt is ssid that indignation meetings in regard Montreal.of which Peter MoGill was President 175 do, 185% 26 ab, 1543; 100 do, 135 ; 210 Ontario, ER tine aver wah be roam Anyono keep: \u2014 JUST IN AT 8.CARSLEY'S! rough and the boat capsized.All were drowned to the toli-gate matter will be beld after Ves \"T4 B.Holmos onshier, refused to discount a 300s 450, do (ex di) 100%.100 do, 100 23 do, IR TET EVE Lye Hochelage for Quebec 3 00 P.26{10.00 rat > .! : A , J : ~ .2 00 P.{10.NURIAN preserves the leather: it com- Now jot of Black Silk Mourning Fringes, suit- excepting Mrs.Stough.pers on Sunday next nt Hochelaga and in the single dollar for him.His course of action was y, 103 : 45 da, pAOB1e 10 de 103%: 28 Exchange, eh oni ete Arrive at Quabec.8.25 p.o| 6.30 AX taime no acid, paste blackings do.161 able Tor mouring with ors CANADIAN rans inte.sax Trees tnd Longe Lotte sod termine; be de spi du loge VEE th cir ol Ban dE Sion MGR | TR Da ai ir | Dee url 19TE SRE \u2014\u2014 e for 8 pe.DIAN.Pointe.It is complained that the road trustees amounts for some ol pam oTox, May \u2014 afternoon after vespers to consider the Laval Uni- his brother Bheldon and the Hon.ol Young.ses Be wa AT ONCE\u2014-MAN TO work on GENRBAL OFFICES\u201413 PLACE D'ARNES.New Fiches in Lace, Now Fichus in Silk, New ; vorsit question, was countermanded by à letter Their trade was in groceries, sugar, brandy and gh x arnish Factory.Apply Ramsay, Draxo- \"Wa TICKET OFFICES: __ ee Wow Lace and Silk Tics, plain United States Senators, bet and the meeting was not held rom, pork and flour; their sales of rum ip one 46% > 3141 13 Praos D'anonus ° & and brocaded, fn ol à nd ment in the Senate.from 150 persons, who had not heard of the year wers over five thousand bogsheads; they at hv Ww ANTED\u2014STOUT BOY TO ATTEND TO 202 BY.J AJ, STRKET, } MowrREAL \" ogous designs fost quali- The Vice-President lad before the Senate postponement, assembled, however, and were _ad- held at one time as many as forty thousand barrels 121% * à horse and make himself genarally useful.Ar- Orrourm fr.Lou HorsL, QUEBEC.CENTRAL KID GLOVE DEPOT.ties.Come now and take first choice.the following communication :\u2014 dressed informally by Hon.Senator Trudel.It is © pork and ruled Se market.This frm cies yh n° Ten Ply at Mr.Gowidente, 173 Bt, Lawrence Main à L.À.SENECAL, .wi \u2019 T.ephens .Que Ancider pros is our EL Glove Department SUNSHADES ! Wastinoton, D.O., May 16, 1881.understood that.ms Till take placa to Cl a competance.He had a high opinion of Le loss 92108.ANTED_A GOOD GROOM.EB.W.595 1148 Gen.Supt Biro Gove.vee, colors, at $1 per Ladies\u2019 Linen Sunshades, lined, 850.* Sra,\u2014 Will you please announce to the Sen- bishop of Quebec to Archbishop Bourget has J.Papineau as a kind-hearted patriotic states- 15e 486% 486% Sherbrooke street.1 4 00 palais glove wo bave sold for the last five years, and it ue \u2018 , , ste that my resignation as Senator of the Unit- created great excitement in Catholio circles and Man and thought that the Canadian ng 2 wv?VV ANTEDA, FIRST- avacas and & 778 Cro ° Mas our castomers general ©.Qi \" Ladies\u2019 Linen Sunshades ned, Te.ed States from the State of New York has been the whole question is attracting the greatest in- Rebellion, though wrong in principle, was steeet, M9 por month.Call botwosn Tat CH EED S 3 | woke! ies\u2019 Polka unshades, lined, 86e.forwarded to the Governor of the State.I terest in a measure precipitated by unwise SO T I Ww I J I ] We have Just received another large and valuable case ant ri ; * MONTREAL STOOK REPORT.' of our Ladies\u2019 Oriental Sunshades, lined, $1.10.have the honor to be, with great respect, your legislation, though he refused point blank to as- obedient servant, sist it or anything in hostility to the British Crown.His sympathies were entirely with the Police News.The diamond ring in possession of the police V ANTED\u2014A GIRL FOR HOUSEwoRx ; VV also, a Nurse.Apply to 25 Berri street.Celedrated Chevreau Kid Gloves, V JANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL FOUR Dion i which makos our assortment full and complete, com- Ladies\u2019 Pompadour Sunshades, lined, $1.10.y for Tux Stan be L Band, broker Ladies\u2019 Ecru Bunshades, $1.05- speciall 4 Merchants\u2019 Exchange, May li, 1 ** Roscoe CONKLING.\u201d TO ORDER.ei ; \u2018 ; OIL M Close previous k._16 Radegonde street.rn, PrisinE all the Intest colors.le This communication was received with a authorities has been claimed by Mr.Frederick North in the Civil War, and he volunteered to .day.To-day's Close._house work., legonde street.1141 T Ausorted shades in Old Gold.Ladies\u2019 Black Sunshades, 740.; : \u2018 Hughes, commercial traveller, who states that he raise and equip at his own expense a regiment at A'mt BANKS.\u201com areal EH WANTED\u2014A WAITER FOR A RESTAU.° Assorted shade tu Heliotrope.Ladies\u2019 Black Sunshades, lace trimmed, 06e great sensation, which was heightened when jost it while moving on the 11th inst.Two men Rouse's Point, for which he was thanked, though _ hj Pid.Asked rant: highest wages paid.Apply 17 SL hes .Assorted shades in 's Drab., , - the Vice-President laid the following before the did the moving for him, one of whom was Emile his offer was not accepted.Politically he was \"200 |Montreal.213 21314} 2051 Hil.3 FIRST-CLASS CUT The new 10-book Kid (Hovea, in all olor.rors.Ladies\u2019 Black Sunthades, lace trimmed, $1.06, Senate : Piquet, who was arrested while trying to pawn with the Protectionists in 1850, and he essayed 40|Ontano.1082 1814 201% VV ANTEP IMMEDIATELY \u2014 GENERAL ; Ph C Tho Chevrean ip Ÿ, :!, 1.6, H and 10-bution.as Colors.Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen Bunshades, $1.04.\u201c\u201cSRNATE CHAMBER, May 16, 1881.the ring.Prisoner was remanded.to have a duty placed on tes and sugar from the 1 va a 5e ences.Sa Tay oe have otty rater, GUARANTEED SAMPLES.Children\u2019s Sunshades, 36¢, 370, 420, 830: «Q1r.\u2014] have forwarded to the Governor of Joseph Quennoville was brought before the Re- United States ; tbe Government refused, but Jou Bo sons.112 14 isa 14% ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 20 SEWING : 500 pairs Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves, \u201cSemples,\u201d the State of New York my resignation as Sena.oorder this morning for firing off fire-crackers in placed s duty of 25 pr cent.upon boots and 25 Jacq.Cartier.104 108 104 loan WW ihine Operators.Ligget à Hamitton 47 Be -\u2014 very chesr.SE \u2018 UMBRELLAS ! tor of the United States for the State of New the street.He said be did not know the conse- shoes, which duty established the present large JV0|Merchants 125% 126 324% 125 Joseph strect, 114 pt CLOVE, an cr Taie?Dick SR Vrai, 056 ork \u201cWil you peste suounce she Tach 1p Sioa, \"Koy 1 abu ho 1 conmgnencs bck nd oe iaetarog nro Bebe | ERI did we Bl an | VAE As D.G.LAIDLAW, 5 Cy oe LQ i r vi rotection e only true polioy so lon 100; Ex wl eee a] ee 1 LL to repair jewellery.Henry Gran Beaver Log fom à 10 button lente Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas, $1.the Senate with great respect.Your obt.Resanna MeCuliooh was accused of being drank.asthe United Etates have s heavy proteotive tarif Terrace.1141 = og SILK GLOVES.Ct servant ; 8 yP ; MIBCELLAN US a = 450 Notre Dame Stroet.Qua onee Taftrta §)ik (Hoves, black and all colors, in 2, Ladies Silk Umbrellas, $1.10., \u201cT.C.Pate.\u201d When saked if the charge was truo she replied He also believed that the Canadian Pacific Rafi.40 Mont.Tel.Co.1264 137 1284 328% V ANTED\u2014SHOP BOY.HENRY GRANT, 113$ \u2014 BAS d'baton, made nprolally for oumelves Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas, $1.80.- Cr FLATT.«not guilty.your Honor.\u201d 7; Oh,\" said the Re.way would prove of incalculuble benefit to Cana.Sulbom tel to, 86° 2 9 8 26 Beaver Hail Terrace.LACE MITTS AND GLOVES.Ladies\u2019 Paragon Frame Umbrellas, $1.47 The announcement was received by the corder's Clerk in disguest, * you bave said that da, and his views are wortby of consideration, as Boites pda 0 158 10a 1595 189 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK À large and brantifui assortment of all the 4 , + 9h.Senators present with genuine surprise, hut the for the last twenty years.\u201d His Honor said, \u201cthe be was a thoroughly practical man.He was 40itity Gas Co LL.136 137! 189 1 also, lsundress willing to assist with housemaid\u2019s NOTICE ! Kinds for children and ladies me Ladies\u2019 Fancy Handle Umbrellas, $1.38.Senate immediately prveeded to the transaction Técords show that you have been a constant friend straightforward and bonest in his dealings, of Loan à Mar.Go log\u201d 110° foo 16 work; references required.Apply at 56 Union T4 à JOHN MURP HY Ladies\u2019 White Horn Handle Umbrellas, $2.30 of routine business and at 12.95 o'clock went of the Court for thirty years.\u2019 The prisoner som- high integrity and kept to the spirit as well as the 1e Bora blag Fed 84 70 sy 70 & co, Ladies\u2019 German Horn Handie Umbrellas,$ \"|.au ; LS Lu menced to give à sketch of her history, but in letter of a bond.He was not one who took much 100 Graphic | oy WANTED GENERAL SERVANT: ALSO, 408 and 406 N Da oe Umbrellas, $2.35 into executive session.This action leaves the the middie of it was sent down for one month.AAI ; bli 100 Canada Cotton.| 198° iz | 136° ius Nurse.References required.Epquiro at 211 8t.Th OFFICES of th an œ otre me Street, Ladies\u2019 Ivory Handle Umbrellas, $3.35 Democrats in the majority in the Senate, but it maddie waa sent down for one ma ° petite ore n pubic questions, No was he 129 13 James street, between 10 and 12, and 3 end 4.114 1 ex © RNER BT.PETER.Lu, , - .ay \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 much of 8 money giving man, and he was very Co Le ; NT TRI.SQA oo ; - ; Ladies\u2019 Automatic Umbreilas, $3.75.# expected that no advantage will be taken of Nr.Vennor and the Weather.frugal ip his habits of life.Of great determina- a WWANIEDA SERVANT, garry, SMALL LONDON & LANCASHIRE Kia tilores NET.but Fire Per Cent.Discount fer eash \u2018gi that circumstance \u201cThere will, in sll probability.be snow-falls i famil; good Wages athedr wn li other purchases over Une Dollar vn ai vther goods.Geats\u2019 Silk Umbrellas, $1.95.nee.oh A .À ot or.oO striot tion and keen ability he rarely failed of accom.UTP : B 114 2 Life Assurance Com 984 S.CARSLEY FROM QUEBEC.about the 7th and 6th After the Toth day oy plishing his purposes, and he leaves behind him a \u2026.WARTED AY APPRENTICE TO JEWEL.paay , , SUMMER name unstained by the nlightest suspicion of dis- lery trade.219 St.Jamos street.; FIRE.\u2014Querrc, May 16.\u2014At two o'clock ever.bot weather may be expected, and after the honesty or double dealing.He a honest and didi \u2019 - AND THE yesterday morning a fire broke out in a large Mr.Jebin Prume, the crlebrated violinist, VV ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE Foun 15th bush fires will probably break out in certain honorable, and through his life has relied entirel i ie Ituati jork à stor cor off i ura ia tio) MONTREAL.114 brick building on Ramsay street, occupied asa districts.although thunder-storme are also pro- ypon his own exertions for success, > fun he othe echanic's can write a \"good MAD \u2018Address à 2 Nasal, p eu vor, Fire Ins nce Association meat packing establishment by the Canada bable on the 13th and 15th.\u201d Thus spoke Mr.Mr.Stephens amassed a great fortune, and 51] Te eaintod of this.hie last - Ht House, Craig street.113 HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO Packing (Company and Messrs.Brousseau Vennor in regard to the weather of the leaves property variously estimated at from two | ve.: 5 hb appearance WANTED TU PURCHASE\u2014LADIES AND J St \u2014 WN \u2014 ! \u201c traders.The flames were with great difficulty first half of the present month.The t, three millions of dollars in value.Previous to |B this oy \u2019 previous to his de re for Bel.À son second-hand Slowing.si BE No.217 St.James reet, A .a \"15 ose; rect, good All Colors, all Sixles.all izes and ab confined to this building, which Delongs to Me, Porte M ar resders well Know did pol pie coring to Mondo! Mr, Swphane married Princess Loulss, by Madame, Billiard, tgs meri ais tom Orge 143 À TRY pooRs WBST OP THR MERCHANT DATES ! A \u2019 iss Sara \\n an, of Swanton, \u2026 who .= \" all Prices.J.B.Renaud and is covered by insurance.The for so daing the versatile weathor phophej oan, no survives him after a union of over ffly years.He of DeBeauplan's Opera Co'y., and now of | ANTED dires Bow 1 40 8 daily Ris 33 7 We have the finest assortment in the city.Goods de- low 0 the Packing Company w i Me doubt, explain oo his own satisfaction.The also leaves three sons, Mr.Romeo Stephens, Ald.the French Co.'y of this city, by Mr.Dudlay, Tupper stress.tren, 7 \"M2 CL AGGETT & COMP AN Y fivered promptly, free of charge, by our own Express.CCU RA S38.: Ton thunder-stormes, however, did not go back on him (3, W.Stephens and Mr.Sheldon Ste ns.baritoi by the Band of the 65t CoO A TELY ADJUSTED.their stock in produce.altogether although they did persist in coming a P Phe dora otha 0 Oo ond vy Ww A Nes dons Blot Voor ous Forgot Only the finest London Workmen A FALL OF FIFTY FEET.\u2014 At Gilbert River, a day or two ago, a young man named several other artists of renown.Tickets and seats can be secured at Lavigne & Lajoie, 285 JAeply to John Stotts, Have a splendid assortment of FOCARTY & BRO.BAXTER AND SILLS.Arrest of Mr.W.RB Sills.doy or two ahead of time.Conoerning the re- House, Point ot mainder of the month, Mr.Vennor says: \u2018\u2018Be- employed.r treet.D AT ONCE\u2014A GOOD PAINTER + ,( CORNER OP Joseph Fecteau, 18 yrars of age, employed by uen the 20th and 25th there will probably be Mr.W.B.Silla was arrested this aftornoon on Notre Dame & i141 WATE panne and bre Ldronsing preferred LADIES AND CRILDREX'S HOSIERY, 1 ; ; the Canada Gold tb ny, fell a dis.Cloudy weather with rains, and vegetation will a capiæs at tho suit of Mr.J.Baxter.The capias a Notice.H, Rç1vce neen « treal.St, Lawrence and St, Catherine Streets.R.HEMSLEY.tance of some 50 feet d'a à Now mine which Pave advanced considerably by the 24th of the iy for $10,000, costs and interest since date of pecial VESTES A YOUTH ABOUT 15 OK Ie In Cardinal, Black, Drab, Oxford, &e.11144 3 he was descendin He was unconscious when 207th: Between the 20th and the 26th the judgment.The brightest black subject\u2014NUBIAN If gon draily pee) \u201cAddress P.O.Por 1576.10s EMBROIDSRED and PLAIN, me - \u201cer 173 St.Joseph Street, Montreal.d and e à his 1 A weather Probably will be cool.The arrival of \u2014_\u2014 * 11 ai self gonoraliy \u2019 FAIRBANKS ____ PBSTAPLISARD 1869.1l4# recovered and was conveyed to his home.t ahadflies in Montreal will be reported about the Central Vermont Railway.VV ANTED-SITUATION IN STORE OR AI! fiizes and Prices.facto by Well recommended man, willing to maire piment useful, can da Jobbing, plumbing.Address, Wiking,\" Bran Wome ie -CLASS BUTLER, aUN- ao references ns to Character and rod, at 917 fherkrooks street, bofore 100m latest reports he had not recovered conscious 97th or 28th.The month will end hot and ness.sultry.\u201d Good luck, Mr.V.THE \u201cFOXHOUND.\u2014The Dominibn Gov- \u2014_\u2014 +1 ernment's new steam corvette \u2018\u2018Foxhound,\u201d LABOR GRIEVANCES.which lately arrived in porte from Liverpool for The Cigar Makers\u2019 Union, Objecting to the fishery Bervice, cost $35,000, and.ix_ well Certain Fnetory Rules, Notifies fe Mr.W.B.Vintl, Canadian Passonger Agent at Montreal, has resigned his position on aocount of declining health, and Mr.A.C.Btonegrave has been appointed to the position.Knowledge is power\u2014power to avoid ills, to relieve yourself of them when once contracted.Such knowledge can be obtained from ¢ The Science of life,\u201d which contains 125 invaluable prescriptions.5 EVANS FLAVOR! - LIQUID BRILLIANCY Makes Old Furniture look like New.Price, 25c.Prepared only by carpentertng om.114 3 ST.JAMES STREET, Opposite Ottawa Hotel.(ODORLESS GEESE FEA 14% Lemon, Vanille, Ratifia, Pimepple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Personal.}~ Members to 50 on Strike.Mr.Wm.Angus, President Canada Paper Co., NTED\u2014A FIRST-CLABS WAITER FOR ?C.J.COVERNTON & CO., Orange, finished throughout.Her name is to be chang\u201d ; vg sailed on Sataris: for England.P t WAR eg cut TW.Whitehead, Betreshment Kom, STEAMED AND BAKED, either in Pillows or by the Ib, and sther Extracts, ed to \u2018\u2019La Canadi \" A rule was established in Mr.J.M.Fortier's y g ! Rain has no effect om NUBIAN: the ta 114 3 FEA \\ CORKER OF BLEURY AND DORCHESTER STRERTS INW D BOUND._ The 88.\u201cOtter.\u201d oigar factory, on Bt.Paul street, some six = polish remains.1141 Denaventure opel.Remember So for Oras, THER Use Covernton's Nipple il for Crackod or for Nipplus MANUFACTURED BY pa | e 1 tter,\u201d months age, providing that all the employes COMMERCIAL.WW ANTED_FITTERS, TURNERS.PAT- me BED MB ASAD PRATEERS oe - - A » ich a § red from the cope on Sun eu 20 there sho be scarched before leaving the fac- 1 American Whent nud Corn Irregular\u2014 New Advertisements this P, M, ane.Boiler Makers, \u2018Riveters, and Csulkers; first-class, 68 Victerin Bguare.48 VICTORIA SQUARE 48 H RI JO S, ino d vemels off Pointe de Monts.tte enioreing.of thine a hem.VEN Parkes Dull and weak \u2014 European A Aa nm ion, Tan mmployment steady.3B.Kilt & ® 1 8 JOHN CARLINLE, Er Ï NA boun M , .~~ a nots PARLOR NV SUITES, very stylish, from $46 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 afterwards they complied and wont to work.On There vas only à moderase demand for four to day JOR: SALE.\u2014A Rare Chance is ANTED\u2014A COOD SMART GIRL TO Manager.ALL rapo \u2014100 bbls Buperior Ext W make herself useful about so $200.ou BOLD BY GROCMBA Canadian Bank Eeturns.Friday last the following letter was received by 5422 9no 45 Choice, 85-60: 170 strong era, $5.55; offered anybody wishing to go nto Restaurant and nose.\u201cresi to vickons Oofce and Chop House, ie?CATARRH AND BRONCHITIS.BEDROOM Soa TES very stylish, from THE AGE OF INV ENTION The balances al the credit of depositors in the Mr.Fortier from the Cigar Makers\u2019 Union :\u2014 ig 09 do.85.45.Sales of wo cargoss of Deas are reported Barroom business.Partics having to loave the city on McOSH street.114 \u201cJa t8 Bank th t be \u20ac corn a us mage us Sil wlected, the Construction is solid tqs r rod heat a nnd made vod was $8,335, ee There pind do J.M.Fortier, pp 11th May, 1881 A are dT een RR og bod 2,408 pate D mare, out = Hora yo WANTED A JOUNG AN ot | wn, 8s suffering rom tho vy = * xeollen via the other.What will the end ba?Wo can only ing the month the sum of $523,859.09, and ~ » hg bushels went on pt.and wed T0121 Nod f ; do the work of à emali family.Apply as 68 MeCord Bt panne rewetiey JOHN CARLISLE, answer for the hat toate 1 increased comfart andele- LS ! ; Drar Sir,-You are hereby notified by the Yhive Mich 8 worth 81.20 fi and No.à Chicago mAdiate possession.Full particulars will be given on 4s America snd Jurope, was 8h t penrance to 1be Woarer, by purchasing Hats ma $201,641.88 withdrawn.The total liabilities i 0 y n y 8 TE 1 at No.71 St Jsines stréet, between 11 and 12 os om ran phyA D in Peritn, bros nous 10 Be new méyiee at and assets of Canadian banks on the 31st of April Cifar makers\u2019 Union of Montreal (Locai No.58) ga per bhi \u2014Supertor extra.$3.30 fo 5.55 extra ng he .and 3 4 .114 2 ANTED-GROCERY DRIVER; HU rerriptou and Depesse: NTERPRISE \u201cREW ARDED \u2014 \u2014 KR.W.COWAN & CO.Inst is thus set forth in the Government bank that if yon do not change the rules of your fac- supertine.85,30 to am and p.m Ww ry Mi 25 ; taney, C.0.D., ox et-recsi A 3! ring extra thoroughly understand oare of horses.Apply 83 soy address by ex; atin aor 4 i lnm ick sn srw Warp: sing Thx BATTERS AND FTARERA, satomant boy of veaahing he mon they will go on trike | B12 0 00%\" prot Bai i THES Sos JOR SALE CHERE_& Saloon |» = 20m EE TX 2 Sar Tu a, rm ie BV = th aH Corner Notre Dame and Bi.Pete on the 14th instant, and quit wor ding.#4: pollurds, $3.70 to $3.80; Ontario with Fixtures and Stock on hand.Licensed until ANTED A TT x ee he A nine city.¥ having vs denied offerte us 1 1 r Streets.° se ne n 0820) 500.2 $173 rat By order of the Cigar makes\u2019 Union of Montreal.Fibs w 7 70° ase aerate 83.OF, 3, ai May, 1882.Address, K 045, Eran Office.114 2 Cierk, s4 HP.Polrier, Queen's Hall Bk 4 149 OAL OIL CHANDELIERS\u2014 and new Warerooms.The demand for al our ICE 88 IC tari and DARI 8.06 1 4 Signed, ARXANDER RICHARD.Oatme: r cornime: es b etd sutiful, Bttod wit now Ses of Pastor and Chamber ites race he redue- e \u201405\u2014 E.Xow Brunswick.TSH 48.88 HS 784.ait grec Recording Secretary.| wos To-Dar:\u2014 Wheat, 800 taspels.corn.comm, 800; BO ARD WANTED A peak SMART BOA BOY ABOUT ]80R 17 foi ronge Qu 4 bout the rota brin, Yong Our 014 motte of tan past 50 yoarm of Quick Sains PURE BRIGNT ICE ! Total .8118623,036.23 5191,509,73 No.4 Msrobe, Bt.Joan Baptiste Village, ; \u2014_ 800\u2019, onin.37.001; four, 4,634 bis meal, \u2018 or aos Sek res\u201d references, P.o hoy bat form the moëi bandsome snd effective eos } Drei which bave secured for nh thn cob: ORDERS NOW ARING RECEIVED BY SR #101,599,737.78 || iz 7: buitar, 1:0 packages; cheese, 738 boxes ; hoe.0 week.Kony good re 114 4 P an ane pablic.The notes in ciroulation on the date given Thirty of the men, all belonging to the Union, leather, = rolix ; spirita, 50 3 of furaitare lu « room.In ciegant variety at OWEN McGARVEY & NON D.MORRICE & CO.amounted to $26,044,888.did not return to work Saturday and have been AL\" Cw York, No.= To ra ELI EL Vacancies on the let of June at 107 UNION AVENUE ATLIFFS SALE May: June.May at Peltier, Defendant -On the 251h day of DENTAL PE PEARLINE! \\ and sheds of Wm.Doherty, corner of Colborne and office to-day when he stated that he paid his men Jul sors La Chiens Ohl AE oady a $1.01 ' Ww ANTED\u2014GILDERS, Nine ot ne er hah ihe dome Nes and ARCH ÆO- Re ved William strests.The upper part of the grocery fifteen per cent.more than any other factory in \u2014, 181, com easy at Ale 40e June ; 4h greets, in the City of Montreal, will be sold ve- Has mo to A FRAGRANT Tooth WASH ! was occupied by Thomas PP ii and his wife, the city, and that he would rather do this than Jul ly and < 42e Aurart.Receipts, 1 bushels; ship- 345 Notre Dame Street.th of justios, All the goods oa Chanel of maid Superior 0 Powder.Cleanses the Teeth.Purifies the Breath.Besutifies the Gums.$5c per bottle.Bold ai al) Drug Stnres.Sole manutacturer, MENRY R.GRAŸ, Chemist, ments, lard nt oF A June ; 0.97 July.Reerbohm's English wdvices quoted :\u2014Cargors wheat d corn floating, firm; on partage and and for promo) uiet.Mark Lane wheat and weak at $16.05 July and Society, wi Tia a A roues ority Defondant, mized | ne hoid Furniture, Montreal, May on Wi JAILIFE'S SALE_PROVINCE | 1141 WA IMMEDIATELY \u2014A smal] Tenement House or Upper Piat of fonr 9 or must be moderate.who kept a boarding-house.When the firemon reached the spot, Phillips and his wife were both in the burning building, and wore resoued with give them an opportunity of helping themselves to any of the cigars, as he could t keep = better account of disbursements.jd that men in his employ were paid from fa to\\$2.50 No.80 UNION AVENUE, (Corner Burnnide street.) ui LOUIS FORTIER, 2sY HE PR ar FRAN.\u201cov.REYNOLDS, some difficulty, Mrs.Phillips being carried out un- | wheat and corn, spot, depressed.Wheat atin \u201cParis samen 43 atrict of Montreal.\u2014No.4897.\u2014 1149 100m + TO 144 Bt.Lawrence Main etre.ious, and both being severely burned.The mors per 1,000 oigars than cigar makers in ®y fourSmarks a tn Toronto dati sd caster.B 453, Fil omen.id Gncutr COURT Voils pt Me Peo, | HEAP ST ATIONERY \u2014 CR e VICTORIA SQUARE 48 VICTORIA SQUARE 4 firemen worked with their wonted seal and the other factory in the city.lay mominai.Peas Toro Outs, Corn Rye un W ANTED\u2014A Few Cows to Ln, Joan Baptiste 2 Rey A Hu the sme Bis: Sede Lai a Nm rr 48 48 \u2014 fire was got under in about twemty minutes, but Mr.Fortier is endeavoring to bring on oigar changed.Whest, Fall, No.J.8).10% to gi 16: Ne.3 pasture où on Manoce street.Apply at No.SeT 8 ant Ou Ce th Le reomielle of Jean ian Sings mete ore Ol DT rare for inde Tn CHATRS, all styles and colors, from 250 to $85 each.| Dot before damage to the amount of had makers from Now York, but states thatin the £115 $338.RR $00 LiL Ne a 00 i; Lawroncs Wajo sirst tsie Roy.gue of thr aad Bet 0.1 Cauntow Lib 3 While Rusaioper (2h in 8 MATTRENSER AND PAL TANNES WALNUT DINING EXTENSION TABLE, $15.resulted.Mr.snd Mrx.Phillips were taken in the mesntime he will not be at all inconvenienced by Jin.Parier.La 1 aie: We 2.ho ana Tre: Mo.ALKING MADE FARŸ | greet.i five Cur of (Montesal, il he mid = | Sage) a Fe Phe, hres packages Aquare From an a prices 00.a a.| ABH DEFING EXTRNEION TABLE, 85.50.+ Balrage w to tbe General Hospital, whers the strike.aa the 50 appreotices, boys and girls, Bextra 870, Hod.Se pose Ne.roar Supe: x ie] BURIONS and IFGROWING NALS re.TE saised In\u2019 this cause, commiting of or NN ee IADRART ABDS front 88 ua to 945.Phillips is doing well, but fears are entertained he now has at werk are capable of filling all pre- Que NO, 40e: No 2 sue Com.Boe Pe aa.i) iropodiety 107 Household Farmar Sc.Terms cash PHIL DANSK.IEENDEENG + ere 7.CAB Lun JQUEN CARLISLE.Manager for the reverezy of his wiles gent opdexs, dirons Dokuer.D56 to 1.001 darts SauL.CR D Bon esturences 8 \"1146 a Montreal, May 16th, 1881, à 300 st.Poser Dovel.yes 8.THE LOST BABY: MABEL\u2019S LOVE.CHAPTER XXX.\u2014 Continued.He is.There is not the least deubt of it.His face is too peculiar for me to be mistaken.\u201d \u201cGood gracious, there is something wrong then\u2014something that needs clearing up.\" « Most Unquestionably.And cleared up it shall be without delay.1 am glad you are with me.Kerp « close watch when ] coufront him, snd mark his demeanor.Mark also what explanation he gives of that night's doings.| am convinced it was sowething else than rob- bery\u2014his subsequent inquiries after me at Ray- stock point to some other design and p .And now to find him here us steward of the Grange.I'll stake my life there is some deep villainy under 1v alk.\u201d ** It looks uncommon like it.Bat for any sake, Mr.Marston, try to subdue your excitement.It requires coolness to deal with a fellow of this stamp.\u201d +1 shall be cool enough when he makes his appearance.But the discovery roves mo exceedingly, something tells me it is fraught with momentous consequences.1 feel as if something tremendous is impending.\u2019 ¢ Nay,\" responded Rutherford, with a smile.# } don\u2019t anticipate that an thing very tremendous is about to happen.This 1s evidently a olover, unscrupulous rascal, who, being fortu- pate enough to save Mrs.Marston's life, has been sufficientiy astute to take advantage of the tircumstance to work himself into a good position.Youware about to detect a swindler and impostor\u2014that\u2019s all.\u201d « More than that, Rutherford.I have a strong impression there's 1fore than that\u2014 what more | cannot say, but something terrible.\u201d * What is your conjecture 1\" «1 have nocomjeature.I oan give no reason for the feeling that possesses me.But the feel- Ing is in my soul, and I cannot resist it.It has all the foroe of a presentment.\u201d \u201cHush,\u201d eaid Rutherford.¢¢I hear voices in the passage.Be calm and prepare yourself.\u201d A paleness rapidly sucoeeded by a d'ush overspread Edward's face, but in a moment ho grew calm and stern, and the change was noted by his friend with great satisfaction.Ere they had time to exchange further words the door opened and Namby.entered easy and indifferent.At sight-of Edward his aspect underwent a violent altération, be started back a pace, became strongly discencerted, and his first impulse seemed to be to turn and rush away.But 8 moment's consideration showed him the folly of his course, and he stood silent but powerfully affected.Edward had by this time risen and confronted him.\u201c You remember me, I see,\u201d he slowly and significantly observed.\u201cI do not need to remind you of our former meeting at the Furze Bush.\u201d \u201c No,\u201d ward Naseby, slowly, \u201cyou do not require to remind me of it, but our meeting was as nnexpected then as it is to me now.\u201d \u201c Possibly ; nevertheless the occurrences of that night make it necessary that I should have some explanation from you\u2014the more s8 that I find you in such an important position on the estate of my uncle\u2019s wifn.\"* * Ome moment, Mr.Edward Marston,\u201d said Naseby, speaking with tight, comphesss fig, « Let'us stand together on fair terms.| was told by the landlord that a gentleman in this room wished to see me, and ] entered, not knowing whom I was to see.You are the last p I expected to bchold\u2014the last person I Fiahed to Behold at present\u2014for I did Bot cone.sider that the time had come.Your presence bere, however, and the discovery you have made, takes the choice of time out of my hands, snd hurries the issue I have long had in view.Before referring farther to our former meeting you mast answer a question or two.And first -How long have you known that I was steward st the G r \u201c Not an hour.I was sitting in this room when you rode up.I saw you h the window.I ized you as fle associate of the Furze Bush, ] asked the innkeeper who you were and what you were.He told à me all he knew, and 1 requested him to send you here.\u201d\u2019 ¢¢ Then your presence a Wortley has not been occasioned by any discovery made regarding me beforehand 1\" ** My presence here had nothing to do with you whatever,\u201d replied Edward.*I never was more ainazed than when I made the recognition and learned what position you occupied.\u201d * Very good ; I am glad itis 88.I infer also that this is the only information you have had concerning me.You know nothing about me but what this day has revealed 7° \u201c And what the occurrences of our former meeting led me to suspect,\u201d added Edward, severely.« What did they lead you to \u2018suspect?\u2019 asked Naseby, with a keen, quick, scrutinizing look.Edward met the look boldly and sternly.*\u201c Mr.Naseby,\u201d he rejoined, ¢ or Finch\u2014 for that was the name your companion gave you\u2014I think yon need hardly ask that question.{y experience that night and afterwards of the character and doings of the inmates of the Furze Bush forced me to have the very worst suspicions of your character and mode of life.\u201d ** You speak of what happened subsequently at the Furze Bush.Was I connected with that 1\u201d *¢ Not visibly\u2014but I have no doubt you ** Then dismiss your doubt, for I tell you at mee | was not.Therefore do not mix me up with the doings you refer to, but confine your- telf ta the nigiit in question.What suspicions have you formed of me from what happened then 1\u201d * That you are, or then were, an associste of tobbers and plunderers, nay of murderers,\u201d inswerrd Edward, his tones deepening with iternness.¢ Oh\u2014a very grave suspicion truly.Then you suppose | and the landlord drugged your ale that night that we might rob and murder you.\u201d\u2019 > ¢ What else could I infer 1\" * Think again, Mr.Marston ; call to mind the little conversation we had when you waited for supper\u2014the questions | asked which you declined to answer.You caunot have forgotten that I wished to know your name and connections.\u2019 \u201c1 remember your questions very well.I remember also that 1 resented them as the impertinent curiosity of a stranger which I naturally and properly refused to gratify.\u201d + Tusg so.ou had a right to think so, and a perfect right to decline giving me the information sought.That ffformation, however, was of the utmost importance to me, and I was resolved to have it in another way.Our object in drugging your drink was not to rob you, but to examine your papers, which, I supposed, would tell me what I wanted to know.i my uestions been answered you would have suffered no harm that night.\u201d * Of what importance could it be to you to kpow who T was ¥'' demanded Edward.** That you may learn ere long.Baffled in my purpose by your flight, 1 afterwards made inquiries at Raystuck, where you said you had been staying.There also I was foiled, but only for a time.I received the information ere long, and J may tell you it was received from Jonas Lynch.\u201d * And J suppose it was that information which enabled you to gain your present position at the Grange I\" said Edward, very aig- nificantly.\u201cIt was,\" replied Naseby, coolly and without a blush.*\u201c Your object doubtless being to\u2014\u2014 ** Guess not at that,\u201d interrupted Naseby, with sudden fierceness.\u2018 It was not the vulgar, paltry object which you imagine.No, young man, think not it Was for money or for 8 living | came here.I wns governed by tha strongest passion that can move a human soul, by a relentlesa, insatiable desire for\u2014but, no, J shall not tell it now.Answer me this\u2014 What do you mean to do in consequence of the discovery you have made 1\u201d *] mean to tell my uncle all that I know, all that I swspect,\u201d\u2019 replied Edward, finnly aud un- Destatingly.*\u201c Yon do.\u201d \u201c1 do.\u201d * You are perfectly resolved on tluis ?\u201d \u201c Yes.\" I might have guessed it, yet methinks ows your uncle so little that you need not bel impelled to enlighten him.He treated you bedly enough.Why should you seek to save hi from a\u2014a supposed impostor and swind- The last words were literally ground betwean Naseby's teeth, for his listeners heard them fiercely grating.¢ The treatment I have received from my uncle cannot weigh anything in a matter like this,\u201d' returned the youth, with cold, augry disdain, ¢ No ; 1 supposes not.With some it might, but not with you.Well, be it so.When do you go up to the Hall +\u201d ; \u2018* This evening\u2014immediately.The business which has brought this gentleman and myself from Liverpool to my unde is pressing i but it is more needful still that he should quickly learn the character of his wife's steward.** Both he and you shall learn more about me than you dream,\u2019 said Naseby, his eyes figshing with a strange and terrible light, like a burning, s:athing gleam of lurid fire.** You tell Colonel Marstou who and what ! am!\u201d he went on, with vehement aud withering irouy, \u2018\u201c you Who know no more of the truth than the infant who first saw the light but yesterday! He shall know it, young man, but not from you.You are but a blind instrument hurrying on the crash ; but I\u2014] Bah, what em saying! You are going to the Hall at onve, you say I\u2019 \u2018 Weare.\u201d *¢ Well, 1 have a favor to ask, and I hope you will grant it.Transact firet the business that has brought you and say nothing of me till it is finished.Before it is finished I shall be there.\u201d \u2018\u20ac Why not go with us 1\" ¢¢ Because | am not quite ready.ride to the Grange first of all.\u201d \u201cThat is you want time for flight,\u201d\u2019 said Edward, his lip curling with a knowing smile.\u201c Flight!\u201d exclaimed Naseby, with wruthful scorn.Flight, when my whole work for the pat three years has been to reach this hour ! No, young man.The last thing you have to expect is that 1 should flee.With your present opinion of me it is natural you should think 80, but wait an hour\u2014only one hour\u20141 ask no more, and you will own low much you have been mistaken.Before yonder sun sets behind the hills you will have cause to rejoice over the good that I shall do you.Believe me, Mr.Marston, you will not regret granting me this favor.\u201d ** He spoke so earnestly, and with such an air of sincerity that, in an impulse of feeling, Edward promised to do as he had said.« But remember,\u2019 be added, ¢ I shall Be silent only for an hour.\u201d *¢ Before the time expires you shall see me at the Hall,\u201d cried Naseby, and strode from the room with fapid steps.In the passage they heard him calling loudly and impatiently for his horse.When it was brought from the stable, he leapt into the saddle at a bound and galloped out of sight.Edward and Andrew Rutherford spoke not a word for more than a minute after he was gone ; but they sat gazing at each other with à-mutual expression of inquiry and a faint smile on each other's lips.Edward was the first to speak.\u201c* Well I\" he exclaimed.¢ What do you make of the man.Has he fled, or will he keep his word and meet us at the Hall ?* * ¢ ] think he will come,\u201d said Rutherford.So do 1, and yet it seems more likely that he should bolt.If he is a vulgar swindler he will, and in that case J have done wrong in allowing him to go.Who knows to what extent he has been embezzling.\u201cHe is obviously a scoundrel, but not a common one,\u201d\u2019 observed Andrew.\u2018 His object ia something beyond mervenary fraud.There is a devil of hate iu his soul, or 1 fail to read the human face.\u201d * But what can be the meaning of it all 1\u201d ¢¢ Oh, I don't feel able to elucidate the mystery, and it is useless to try.An hour will set it at rest.Come let us to Hall.I long to pet the place which may possibly be your future e Edward smiled dubiously as they rose and sallied forth, taking the road which led to Wortley Hall.(To be continued.) HISTORICAL ITEMS.Lord Bacon died in 1626.Fisher Ames was born in 1758.John Pierrepont was born in 1785.King Richard I.of England died in 1190.A gold coin dated 1420 has lately been found in the earth in Normandy.Geographical maps were invented by Anaxi- mander of Miletus 568 years B.C.The first records we have of knowledge are in the Pentateuch an Book of Joshua.James II.of England after his abdication in 1689 resided at St.Germaina, near Paris, where he died Sept.18, 1701.The first printing-press was established in America in 1689.The * Bay Psalm Book\" was printed on it during the following year.Now a very rare and costly book.According to M.Cresson, when Bismarck in 1870 was asked to grant an armistice, he made the astounding proposition that all the journalists in Paris should be given up as hostages.There lies buried near Naples, not only the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, but another which flourished a thousand years before Christ, the ancient city of Cuma.Few remains now exist to stimulate the mind of the traveller.They have in the Naples Museum three or four silver denarius, a coin in circulation among the Romans more than two thousand years ago.Its early value was about equal to our ten cent piece.The British Museum has also à represen: tative piece.Many of the inhabitants of Ischia have sought shelter in the Island of Procida.Tradition states that the latter was once a portion of Ischia, from which it was torn asunder by an earthquake ; and here Homer represented Ty- phœus as sleeping.When glass windows were first introduced, they were not fixtures, but were regarded as movable chattels.In 1599 Lord Coke, in the Common Pleas, adjudged that ¢ glass annexed to window frames by nails, or in any other manner, could not be removed, for without glass it was no perfect house.\u201d It seems to have been customary, during the Crimean war, to publish very minute reports of casualties.In the Illustrated London News of Oct.14, 1854, under the heading of ¢ Official List of Killed and Wounded at the Battle of Alma on Sept.29, 1854,\" the following grave catastrophe is reported as the total loss sustained by one English regiment : ** Thirteen Light ns\u2014One horse wounded.\u201d The Romana borrowed from the Greeks the roll of parchment which they called volumen, and afterwards they contrived the square book, or codez.Martial alludes to this as an innovation in his time, and it must have been found a very convenient one.Binding was soon so far established that we hear of codices covered with tablets of ivory or wood inlaid with gold.The best bookbinders came from Athens.When cavalry are to prepare for the march, * Boot and saddle\u201d is sounded.It might easily be imagined that this originally meant that the men were fo put on their riding-boots and saddle their horses.Such however is not the origin of the phrase.We have borrowed many of our military technical terms from the French, and among others, ** Boot and saddle.\u201d This is à corruption of \u2018\u201c Boute-sells,\u201d which means simply \u2018\u201c\u201c Saddle,\u201d doute being an old Norman word still used by the peasantry, ifying place.\u201c Boute-seile\" is therefore * Place the saddle.\u2019\u2019 \u201cDeacon,\u201d sald the widow, as she heaved a long-drawn sigh, and softly mised two tear-be- jeweled eyes to his, \u2018\u201c don't you sometimes have 8 yearning for the sweet companionship of a kindred soul to share the joys and sorrows that walk, twin-like, with us through all the varied scenes of life 1\" + Well, widow,\u201d sighed the old deacon in reply, ** I've kinder had a yearning all the evenin,' but I thought maybe \u2018it wns them cold beans I eat for supper.\u201d \u2014 Boston Star.We have to work all day for our (1) earnings and sing \u201c\u2018itanight have bean.\u201d\u2019 But then than it wasn mortais 1 must phical in the t\u2014n vive us fish, we are herring - MAY FLOWERS.\u201c Gretehon,* Littl» Sara her eyes to the fact that the sun was ngroyally, aud ahe was very glad, for though ahs was ever & sun loving little woman, she ee mare glad than usual, on this tenth day of May, for it was her natal day, and one likes somebody, if only the sun, to amile upon these anniversaries.She jumped out of bed, and put by the our- tains.\u2018Twas a beautiful view even in its somno- lency, for the Spring sun, though it had caught up the deeply drifted snow from all but the hollows, had not yet awakened the earth to the new life of beauty and verdure.Sarah was dreamily enjoying the outlook, when a voice, high keyed, and with à harah note in it, called from the foot of the stairs, * Bloe\u2014som\u2014 Blossom, it\u2019s time you were down I\u201d The girl had been duly christened Barsh, but the fond mother had found the name too harsh to hold all her tenderuess, and in her cooing and cuddling had called her over and over her little blossom, and it had finally become a household name.But, ah, how differently did it fall from different lips : the mother, from whom it came blended with all the music of her intense love, had scarcely survived long enough to hear the first lisping word-from her baby's lips, and her death had settled the tather whom she scarcely remembered into a silent, sober man, who had finally left his little daughter, and gone into the far West, from where, so regularly that it ve an air of duty, rather than pleasure, came etters, and an oocasional el, for Miss Satah Graham, care of John F.Perkins, Fan.John F.Perkins had married Blossom\u2019s aunt, her father\u2019s sister, the woman with the discord in her voice, who had roused her from her dreaming at the window.Blossom donned hastily the grey flannel dress with its crimson ocordings, combed smoothly back her long brown hair into its plait at the back, and with her dark ruffled apron, so smooth and fresh, was ready to go down.Oh! there was a world of longing in the child's heart, es she went slowly down the stairs.She wanted some one to take her in her arms, just as she intuitively felt her mother must have done, and kiss her and call her * Blossom,\u201d with the love tone in her voice, instead of the discord, but who would do it?She choked back a half sob and her loneli- nees, as she opened the door.« Well, Ithought you'd never come, child, you'll get to be a real lie-a-bed, if you keep on.\" \u201cI wasn't in bed, aunt, I have been up this long while.\u201d *\u201c Doing what, I should like to know !' \u201c1 was thinking.\" \u201cThinking {\"* ** Jane, let Blossom eat her breakfast in peace.1 hate to be lectured when 1'm eating, and 1 guess every one does.\u201d\u201d The tone was coarse, but kindly, and Blossom looked up with a grateful smile ; but the poor old grandpa only put aside by his white hairs, and tottering limbs from the business of life, remembered the day, and said, with just the tone the child had been longing for : \u201cIt is Blossom\u2019s birth-duy to-day, let her have it for a holiday, Jane, I'm sure she has earned it.\u201d \u2018You would spoil the child, father, if you bad your way, utterly ruin her, but she has been a precy good girl, except the other day when she got angry, and a few such times, and she shall have the day if she likes.\u201d She did like ; she kissed the poor old withered hand ecstatically, with the color coming and yoing in her cheeks, and the glad tears not far rom her eyes.That light had vanished from her face, however, when she turned with a quiet ** Thank you, aunt,\u201d to the woman who had drained the beauty out of giving by giving grudgingly.When they aross from the table, aunt Jane glanced hopelessly at the churn on the hearth, and then turned with a resigned sigh toward the table, ; \u201cI will clear the table and wash the dishes as nsual, aunt.It did not take her long, with the po of her holiday before, her to make all tidyin the kitchen, and then she tied on her hat, put on her bright cloak, and with a basket on her arm and a bright back look at the deaf old grandpa, whose failing eyes could not watch her far, she was off for the woods, and May flowem.Her step waa full of spring and life, her cheeks were rich with bright warm blood.The first May flower discovered, peeping its little pink face from under the dried Paves, brought her down on her knees, with a v'ice like an echo of the long \u201cYou blessed, darling blossom!\" Her basket was at last full, not crowded and choked, the earth at the roots of one bunch soiling and killing the blossom beneath it, just as happens when people get packed too closely in large cities.The broad, low basket was a mat of pink and green above, with a feathery vaine evergreen for & border, buteach pink petal had a full square outlook skyward.As she turned about to go homeward while yet deep in the woods, she came, without warning, upon a man leaning against the trunk of a tree, and alternately sniffing at and pulling to pieces a blossom he held in his hand, She was the least startled of the two, for after the momentary start of finding herself in company when she believed herself alone, she would have nodded and passed on, but he had given a real jump at her intrusion and then stood watching her anxiously to see if she were frightened.He saw she was not; fesr was s thing unknown among these d old hills.Ho stepped out toward her as she would have passed him, and said, looking admiring!y at her basket, ¢ You didn\u2019t pick those lovely flowers for sale, did you ¥' \u201c No, sir, but ! would give them to you if you wished them, I can pick plenty more.\u201d \u201c But I want basket and all, I want them just as they are.\u201d *\u201c The basket is Aunt Jane's, I'm afraid 1 could not give you that, sir; I'm afraid she would not be willing.\u201d * Wouldn't Aunt Jane sell the basket, I wonder, | have taken a fancy to possess it.\" ¢¢ Perhaps she would, air, | cannot tell.\u201d « May go with you and ask her 1\" \u2018 Oh, yes !\u201d Robert Wade wasa man who had made a success of life, in most ways ; he had earned riches and honor, earned them well and nobly, and he had s right to be thankful and proud of hia life, but all this did not prevent his getting terribly tired of it sometimes, of wishing to get out of the glare of honor and fame, back for a moment into his old humble simplicity.It was this weariness that had driven him out into the woods this tenth of May.He had been dreaming when Blossom came upon him, of the time, not so long baok, for he was still » young man, when he had been but a teacher of à country school, and the children had brought him these same fragrant blossoms.The subtle © sent him into a waking trance, in which he Lived the old life over, even to the cold, stiff fingers as he labored over the unwilling fire on a Winter's morning, or the little row of faces before him all da long ; end when this fair girl, with her pink flowers and her pinker cheeks, had come upon him so suddenly and woke him up from the old life into the new he called her in his mind a wood fairy, whose wand had broken the spell.He wanted to see more of her, even more than he wanted the flowers, though they struck his artistic eye at once, and as he walked on by her side, on Tis way to esk Aunt Jane if he might purchase her basket, he talked to her in a whimsical, yet gentle way that made her turn her clear honest eyes often toward hin face, in search of his half hidden meaning.« 1 thought yoû were & wood-fairy at first, he said, smiling.for I wag dreaming of them and you fitted into the place splendidly till I saw your eyes ; they were of the earth earthy ; you were deep in some robles, and a fairy never puzzlés her brains, if she has any, with prohloms.Wonld it be too impertinent to ask what was puzzling you I\u2019 \u201cOh, no.| wasn't prazaled.1 was only thinking and wondering.* About what ?** \u201c\u2018 Abont myself.I always feel in the Spring time\u2014sometimes in the Autumn\u2014the queerest feeling.It isn't an unhappy feeling, and it isn\u2019t wholly ha) I want something, I can\u2019t tell what, and [- have something, 1 can't tell what, It is almost as if I were shut into adark room and the bright, beautiful sanlight was -quiside, end while l to fing -this Winter.If you had anything fit to wear, and open wide the door and let it In, I knew] couldn't bear so much light, and so 1 only dared let it come in chinks aud crevices.Do you understand that?\" She looked at him earnestly, inquiringly, and he looked back at her with somuthing that was and was not a smile on his face, but which lit it up rarely.\u201cI do, child, I do,\u201d he said, gentiy.\u201cYou must open it gradually, as you can bear it, and bye-and-bye you will be able to stand outside in the sunlight, aud, oh, it is grund out there!\u201d \u201c1 don't know how,\" she sid, sadly.* Get some one to do it for you, then.\u201d \u201cThere is no one.\u201d All the pathos of that moming\u2019s longing was in that answer.\u201c\u201c Aunt Jane ¥* he asked, inquiringly.She shook her head.* Aunt Jaue is good and far wiser than I, but she would thin had taken leave of my senses if I talked so to her.\u201d Then, quickly, \u201cI wonder how 1 dared ask you.\u201d ** Because you have & woman's intuition, and kbew that | would understand.Suppose you trust me still farther and ask me to open that door, 1 think I could and neither hurt nor dazzle you either.\u201d \u201cWho are you?\u2019 The question was not blurted out with country inquisitiveness and familiarity.It was asked slowly, with two wondering eyes fixed on his face, and a sort of awe in the tone.\u201cNo gnome,\u201d he said, smiling, \u201cjust a simple human being like yoursclf.My nawe is Robert Wade.\" \u201cAnd you live about here!\u2019 wonderingly in, «No, # good way off\u2019 but I may and shal] come often enough to open the door, if you will let me.May 1?\u201c1 don't know.\u201d \u201cThe woman who hesitates is lost.I shall come.\u2019\u2019 They were at the farm house door By this time, and the sharp click of a spoon striking against a pan drove dreams and poetry away, and Blossom walking into the kitchen sad directly and in & changed tone, * Aunt Jane, this gentleman wants to buy your basket.\u201d \u201c Wants to buy my basket?What, for heaven's sake, does he want of my basket 3\" \u201c1 want it and the flowers in it to take back to the city with me.These blossoms that are 50 comtuon here are both rare and precious there.\u201d \u201c* Oh, you can have the basket, it cost me a quarter, And you can have it at the same price, John van get me another when he goes to town.Won't vou sit down and rest, sir.\u2019 He did sit down, and in talking wêth grandpa, and watching Blossom, he forgot himself and stayed so lung that he got an invitation to ditiner.¢¢ Dear me, Blogsom,\u2019\u2019 Aunt Jane said, \u2018\u201c how smart aud ready you are to-day.ls it because you ain't asked! You're not always no handy.\" The poor child flushed, but answered nothing ; whereupon Aunt Jane said : ** Now don\u2019t sulk, child, 1 didn\u2019t mean any harm, you'll only have it to be sorry for, if you have one of your pouting spells ; you know you promised last time when the sorry fit w.æ on not to do it any more.\u201d ** Poor hittle Blossom I\" Robert Wade said to himseif ; ¢ poor little Blossom! that woman shuts the door faster-than one can open it.\u201d After dinner he bade thew all good bye, but before many weeks he came back with a sister, his very self wowanized, and begged for her a haven at the farm during the warm months.After that, Blossom kuew no hunger for arms thrown tightly around her, or lips to touch her cheek and whisper \u201c Little Blossom,\u201d a8 her mother used to do.But when the Summer waned and the color in the Autumn leaves glowed with its hectic fever and then died down, the door that had stood so beautifully ajar all Summer bade fair to swing to again and leave her in darkness worse than ever, for Helen was going home.But one day when the pain at her heart was hardest, Aunt Jane said to her : *\u2018 Helen wants to take you home with her 1 thought ybu wouldn\u2019t tarn into an entire -for-nothing before Bpring I believe l'à et you go.\u201d She could hardly breathe for a moment.To ® home with Helen! To go home with elen ! ¢ Well, what do you say ?* \u201cI'll try to be very good, aunt.\u201d * Will you take your knitting and do your stint each day \u201cYes.\u201d \u201c\u201c And you'd like to go 1\u201d \u201cYes\u201d \u201cWell, you may, then.\u201d Her heart ached hard and her eyes were blurred with tears as she kissed the\u201d bent grey head, bowed with sorrow at her going.Far one picture haunted her, and spoiled the perfectness of her joy.And she was troubled too that Robert Wade took from her her yarn and needles, and locked them up ; but how could she remember that, with her head full of pictures, her heart full of love ; and when in the Spring time, on the happy tenth of May, she went back to her home, and after saying over some sweetly solemn words that enrobed her rever in the love for which she had yearned, she returned to the city wearing 8 new dress and a new name, and carrying with her the dear old grandpa and a big basket of May flowers, the Ë; door was open wide, and she was neither dazzled nor afraid, but only utterly content.WIT AND HUMOR.Jones thinks a man is fortunate who has a will contested after death only.He says his will has been contested ever since he was married.Invalids should avoid German spas,\u201d they are Teu-tonic.\u2014 Boston Transcript.How about the Housa-tonic all American's pas can afford that, lt is a remarkable fact that one meets with the greatest inn attention at the best kept hotels.\u2014 Boston Transcript.Yes and with inn- juries and inndeed with many innsects.Mrs.Plaindame, after looking long and thoughtfully at a plaster cast of Shakespeare, remarked\u2014\u2018* Poor man! How pale he waa, He couldn\u2019t have been well when it was taken.\u201d The young couple had just settled down in their new house and had engaged et capital servant.At the third breakfast, the husbend said, \u201cMy darling, why are all these hairs in the hash 1\" Shereplied, ¢¢ Pet it is only a misplaced switch.\u201d 1 Michigan has a man with three arms.He is:| the only man alive who can take two girls sleighing and enjoy it.\u2014 Boston Post.He is not \u2018\u2018armless certainly, but we are sorry that he isthe \u201conly man alive.*He is better Who hasei been sleighn, anyway.A Berlin butcher has written a five act comedy.It is full of tenderlines ; critics = eet never sausage a piece.\u2014N.¥.Star, - ous a sausage, is it not! More mystarious than woman's No comedy either.No tender- lines either, all crinolines.6 wow ing to this principle, haa been erected at Glasgow.Although he hed examined over one hundred hearts of children and grown-up people, Dr.Laagier discovered bleod.vessels in the heart valves in only one case, that of à woman of sixty, in whotn they were evidently the result of a pathological process.In a cen tometer invented by 8.Coptienten three ee attempt made to remody the imperfections of other instruments by substituting fors single source of light, defined by the substance of combustion or its hourly consumption, s flame of variable size, which can be reduced to a particular degree of illuminating power.It is the intention of Coglievina to pra.the same principle in dealing with electric and other sources of light.The question what degree of heat is necessary to destroy trichinm in swine's fleah is of import- anos.A German expert says that if the pieces put inten pot to boil are large, trichinæ in the middle are not certain to be killed by such de- of cooking as they are usually subjected to.long as meat retains the pink color known a2 \u2018\u201c\u2018rare\u2019\u2019 it has been insufficiently cooked to destroy the parasites.Smoking and pickling the meat are of no use whatever.TM.ginal Los Angeles, Cal., adopts a tem ofi tion new to many.The system consists in making large basins around his These basins are filed up to the depth eight snd 10 inches with pure sand and manure, The mixture is left year after year, undisturbed, and is periodically filled with water.He olaims that there can be no baking of the soil, and that he virtually gets in this manuter sub-irrigation.Recent examinations of French and Belgian butter have detected such adulterations as fine chalk, potato starch, fine mashed potatoes, wheat flour, milk condensed by heat, bad old butter, suet of veal, carbouate of lead and lead sugar, milk, water and excess of salt.One lot recently seized by the authorities presented a granular appearance, analysis proving that 100 parts of the sample contained only forty-two parts of butter, fifty-one of pure water, and seven of malt, incorporated together by special machinery.High-Priced Beans.Tom Watrous, commercial traveler, stopped at the Marshall, Mich., eating house, several years ago.He was not very hungry, and called for a plate of beans, which he received.He inquired the price and was informed that it was 75 cents.7 \u201cThat's a thundering price for beans,\" said om.* That's the price,\u201d* said the proprietor.The traih was just starting ; Tom paid the bill and the reeling coaches bore him and his indignation on toward Detroit.This was on Saturday.On Monday Gilmore, the esting-house man, received a telegram collect on delivery, $1.25, which he paid, and read on opening it: \u201cA thundering price for beans I\" Thirty days from that date a neat express package was handed in to Gilmore, C.0.D, who paid 90 cents for the privilege of opening it to discover a lot of sawdust, on the top of which lay a slip of paper with the vabalistic symbols : *\u201c A thundering price for beans!\u201d Two months from this Gilmore was sum moned to Chicago to meet a former business partner, and the hotel clerk bauded him a letter conveying the pleasant information: \u2018\u2018 A whundering price for sr During Gilmore's absence hisson paid for two telegrams and one express package, all hearing direptly on the subject of 75 cents beirg ta thundering price for beans!\u201d Cost of these articles, $3.80.A genuine telegram from Gilmore's mining share Éroker advising him to sell was refused, and the loss of it entailed an actual damage to Gilmore of $1,500.A year rolled away, Gilmore ordered a case of i trout from Detroit.They came C.0.D., $13.83 ; when opened he found avery fish had been removed from the ice aud sawdust and a shingle met his marked with a blue lead pencil : *A thundering price for beans!\u201d Fou le rope! een Gilmore and the Detroit house, and they went to law, Gilmore winning the suit, #25 and all at a cost for the attorney's services of $86.90 : Gilmore grew dejected.Life looked gloomy.Letters poured in on every one of his family at intervals from all parts of the world, ng the unpleasant information that it waa # a thundering price for beans !\u201d .last Gilmore sold the Marshall eating t and moved to Chicago.He carried his eep affliction along with him, gnawing like a cancer at his vitals.The persecution never ceased.Gilmore drooped, faded and finally died.The terribly afflicted family followed him to his last resting place, and the widow, with what little money she had saved from the expenses of bogus telegrams and express pack- erectedja plain marble slab to the memory the tortured Gilmore.The following Sabbath the mourning family went out to the cemetery to plant some violets on Gilmare\u2019s grave.Arriving on the ground they observed in ailent horror that another legend appeared above the name of Gilmore, on the tombstone.It was chalked on a small blackboard and read : .A THUNDERING PRICE FOR BEANS.Tas fagts fully justify every claim pat forth in behalf of Taoxas' EousoTRic O1L.Testimony of the most convincing nature, to which publicity has been frequontly and widely given, and which can easily be verified, places beyond ali reasonable doubt the fact that it fully deserves the confidence which the people place in it as an inward and outward remedy for coughs, colds, catarrh, sore throat, incipient bronchitis, and other disorders of tho respiratory organs, a as means of removing pain, swelling and contractions of the muscles and joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney disorders, oxcoriation and inflammation of the nipples, burns, sealds, bruises, corns, and a variety of other diseases and hurts, and of abnormal conditions of the catiole.It is inexpensive and safe as well as prompt and thorough.Its merits have met with the rocogni- tion of physicians of repute, and veterinary surgeons, horse owners and stock rsirers administer and apply it for oolio, galls, affections of the hoof, sweeney, garget and troubles incident to horses or to cattle.Bold by all medicine dealers.Price, 2 bo.E Mote\u2014Rolsotrio-\u2014Selscted and Electrised.Pie Hundred and Forty-four Miles of Stove - -Messrs.Morse Bros, of Canton, Mass., are shipments of \u2018*\u2018 The Rising Sun \u201d Stove Polish to don, England.Their labor-esving machinery enables them to overcome the difference inicost of labor and com- \u2018pete successfully with manufacturers.ei goods have now been sold in the United States for sixteen yeadw, and in the Maritime Donald\u2014what's this?Walter\u2014Broth, eir; Donald\u2014Hoo ay! Yial A peas here and barley\u2019s there, and the wan whuet in to the; ither ** Where are yoo of'\u2014N.¥, Post.If he would only put five more o's he would?) a ptt-eight -0-to go with his peas.SCIENCE.; The vapors of nitrous other are recommended by M.Peyrusson as a disinfectant and Jantisep.tic.They have neither a disagreeable noshuzt.ful smell.Trichin or the of trichinæ in the aa bod, is là to have been first discovered Sir James Paget, the distinguiahed English physician.LV Green, red, brown, gray, and other colored canaries were recently exhibited /as a bird show in Berlin.The varieties of dolor had bean | caused by the daily use of cAyenne pepper in their food, ! The recent cold weather in Foglend has developed the fact that the common \u2018| wach in ordinary use there are inexact to the extent of three or four degrees in registering low temperatures below the freezing point.Foreign journals mention the fact that mineral tanneries are muking very considerable {re gress on the Centinent, and that receatlys Provinces for ten years.The male of The Bun°*8 olisb in the United States, Gan Great Britain and Sandwich Islands in 1880 reached the enormous quantity of 724 tons, 8,864,528 : As-the cakes are four , inolies I the of 1880, placed in a line, would exten two handred and forty-four hmiles.Bach of the genuine bears long rc tradb mark\u20144 picture of rising sun-\u2014registered in the United States, oh ti hed lt go ni are especially osutio i imitations in the market of their long-establiahed trade mark, a picture of the rising sun, by which anprincipied manufacturers are seeking to \"reap the advantage of tho great reputation and superior quality of the genuine article.Their Montreal ts are Messrs.Lymsn, Sons & Co., wholesale Frrss COCOA.ORATEFUL AND COMPORTING.a knowledge of the natural laws which the operations of digestion and nutrition, and dy ton of the fine of woll select- : 0 canst has tables which may save ut thé Jodicions use of NTR FEED SN To HE FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINES.FELLOWS\u2019 DEALERS IN 3 COMPOUND SYRUP or HYPOPHOSPHITES NEURALGIA.It has been ascertained that the most invetirats tases of Neuralgia are cured by Fellows\u2019 Syrdp of Hypophos- phites.Not only is the principal disease sradionted, but the patient is made vigorous and strong: the stomach, the blood, the skin become healthy, and he obduins 8 néw lease of enjoyable life, The only satisfactory treatment of Neuralgia is.by strengthening the nervous system.A person with sigong nerves never suffers from this diseass.The virtues of Pellows' Compound Byrap of Hypoe- Dhosphites ate such that other Yemodies ard oldu 1e- quired.The demand for Hypophosphite and other Phosphorvis préparations at thé present day, is largely owing to the good effects and sucoces following the intrüdacilen eof his article tn the United States.IMPORTANT.Should the tovalid have any difficuity in procuring tit Compound Syrup in his vicinity, Ist him not be pus off with any other remeudy, because this articis hat not ta equal in the diseases for which it is recommended.KOTE.~Be suspicious of persons who recommend any other article as \u2018just as good.\u201d The highest class reedi- eal men in every large city, where it is known, recdih- mend it.Price, 81.30 per bottle, 8 bottles for 97.50 rem [TOR] FAIT FRIUN ra CO SN ALLENS LUNG BALSAM A SURE CURE For all the Diseases for whieh it is Re commended nnd always PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of even the most imexper- tenced persoms.PERRY DAVIS\u2019 PAIN-KILLER FE mmm (/AMPHOR! CAMPHOR! | MOTHS! NOTES! Housekeepers who wish to preserve their a and pparel, from the reid ing specimens of natural histor rs) supply of Camphor at the GLASGOW DkDO Babee HARCH WINDS V8.WINTER FLUID.For chapped handy, Lips, and all roughness of (he skin, which it renders ase?liy smooth and soft, there is nothing equal to HARTER IED IVER.: Tix For sale at the GLASGOW DRUG HOMCFPATHY\u2014A full stock of fresh sa remet medicines always on hand.Also Huamphreys\" os and Witch Hazel.A jot of new books jest received.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 400 NOTRE DAME STREET.Fancy Goods, 9 Nm = A large supply of all the requisites for the following OUT-DOOR GAMES: Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Archery, Badmin.ALL NEW STOOK, Just received from London per 88.\u201c Ocean King \" and * Pera.\u201d OUT-DOOR GAMES! R.SHARPLEY & SONS, $52 and 284 Notre Dame sireet.Zo Let.TO LET.113x FACTORY, WITH STEAM POWER, CORNER INSPECTOR AND COLLEGE STREETS.Containing 3 flats and cellar, 00x90, well lighted, and substantially bullt of Brick with Stone foundation.ALS0, ; Factory No.100 Nazareth Street, 40x99.Apply to A.RAMBAY & SON, Inapector 7\" 10 nn Boots and Shoes.HARNESS LEATHFR Extra Prime No.1, California Finish.SOLE AGENTS JACKSON BROS, 403 ST.PAUL STREET, Opposite 0M Outten House.Butends.INVENTORS AND CAPITALISTS.HOTR THE ADDRESS) R.A.KELLOND, Molteitor of Canadian & Foreign Paéente, 314 ST.JAMES STRERT, MONTÉEAL 107x model estobljshument.to \u2018Le conducted socord- T0 GATTLE 12 boa 0 044152 avis 40 rd rman.Mewehy give notice thst they are prepared to crush or ed frye quantities under contract of time, delivered GOLD from Mille, at à Fate of over One hundrofl bashels an hear, which can be packed in barrels or bags within that tims, For Gatails and samples apply to GENERAL DOMINION AGENCY erriées 80 Méspieal Street, Montreni.104xtt JRON CASTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.OUR HBAVY CASTINGS ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE IN THE CITY.E.E.GILBERT & SONS, OFFIOB : 722 ST, JOSEPH STREET.262x Few Books.KNOW THYSELF.RY BX studying Lh in ECTENOR LE OB F - ATION, and following Ih os ony gouipiele and per: 8 not only a an - pl rid of, Hake £2 i:ality, Nervous an y- bilitÿ, Le of Youth, fu gor the excesses and indiscretions of ot By mature years and the consequent PY NN untold miseries produced thereby, A HOOD but it contains one hundred and twenty-five prescriptions for acute and chronic distases fACH ONS or uicH 15 IXVALU- ABLE, 80 proved by the best practitioners or America In com 3 5 00 page omar In begat a arme 00 shed wi the vary Brora been to be a finer wotk in sense \u2014mechanical, literary or professional\u2014fhan an other work retailed in this country for $3 0, gr he mene funded.Price, only 25.Gol awarded the author by the Natibnal Medion Assoetation.Illustrated sample sont un receipt of six cents for mail- ng Som, for | ae _ st a THYSELF \\ ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.\u2014A m 7; Sump.a series of lectares de- Fp TR RTS oF Anstomy, ch She cduse and cure of premature decline, showing indispatably how lost health ma ebility, be! the result of 20 years\u2019 experience.By mall, 260, Canaûs surrency, or postage stampe.Address Secretary Kahn's Museum, 6538 Broadway, New York.113x8m Brewers, &c.JOHN H.R MOLSON & BROS, ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, No 286 St.Mary Bret, * MONTREAL, Have always on hand the various kinds of ALR AND PORTER, IN WOOD AND BOTTLA Familles Beguiariy ONDERS REOSIVED BY TELEPHONE 186 x eod \u2018We cordially thank our share of their patronage, with which continue to favorus We guarantes dou! year, baves no doubt aa to vor they are received.THE NONTREAL BAEWING OONPANY, BREWERT AND OFFICE: ; 10 te 20 Jacques Cartier Street.(old Maks gars Old Virginia Leaf.The RICE PAPER used ta the same as used by the French and the Rumian Governmenis, making these the purest, sweetest and best cigarettes In the world.These CIGARETTES are made with or without our Patent ANBRR TIPS.Two or more sample boxes sut post-paid to any address ou receipt of Retall prices, 10c per box.GLOBE TOBACCO CO.DETROIT, Mieh., amd WINDSOR, Ont.Bleod 2 | SIOVE POLISHI Spr Do Caes ON PS fine Dore our Erade maria LYMAN, BONS & 0O., MONTREAL, AGENTS.Wines.CLARETS ! White and Red Clarets.J.B.CARTWRIGHT & CO, Importers of High Class Wines &c., &e.AGENTS PORQUETTON IT.GEORGE & CO.We call the uen of White and Red sélected by THE Ds N FE 3 om tO our stock of , 8.Geotge for this fearon, which will be found superior 0 any in tbe mar- Prios List and went mafl or oo jomtion ator vores 416 Tons mest\u201d \u201cpot sold in any quantity and delivéred free Insido for In.Coope à Co.BURTOE ALN.93x A Busurxmece.ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF CAPTRAN cecccncurrrcemesse ne cescenerens ces 0 $10,000,000 WURDS INVESTED, mourty.\u2026.23,000.000 AMGUITS Invasrar 1x Casans vos Pro EBGTION OF CARADIAN POLIOT HOLD- MMS, BROBEDE.0000000 100 10000-00000 600 000 \u2018LIARTLYPY O7 SHANNHOLDNES UNLINITED.Five tnfurahone acooptéd on the most favorable terrts Late business trnsacted in all iis branches.be regaineu, and tbe treatment of nervous .White Mountains, | = ae 4 7 GO Also, te the Esstorn Townahipe, Mona EL PS0 Bts LEAVE MONTRRAL DAY EXPRESS running at 5.0Ù p.m., on Baturdays at Ii 00pm.and arrive om Mondays où em 3 ot 9.80 a.m.instead NIGHT with Pullman Boston.at@ SO pe\" a ol SETI os notion.Gorsaini he i will stop sta] stating\u201d when the ARRIVE AT MONTREAL + On and RBallwa; tom as as 9.30 eee Bxpress Train arr at 8.00 will stop daity Bichelleu, Chamb) ron oe ly Basi.\u201c m and elaborate Cag an the night trains ad emer Bonaventure ra ALL CARS AND INS run between Boparentare Station, Montre.and Bostan at pois E Bex checked rough to all tn FEW VAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to pas- sebngers at the Buandary Line.For tick to 202 St.Jame stréet, Windsor ets, apply Hotel and Bonaventurs Station.H.P.ALDEN, CUNT Sapt.Trafic.| AY Et BRADLEY BARLOW, May on, 1881.ager dad Ge Ode (CEN TRAL VERMONT R R LINB.np RELIABLE SHORT ROUTE Three Tratns dally, equipped oe Platform w are atached Nieh au tree Moatres A red to Trains lontre ton, and Springfield and New Yott is Tol Pate DAY Eps INS LEAVE MONTREAL Naghua, Lowel] and Rosin, foe For Waterloo, B40 a.m.D \u2019 Aterlon and 3-20 pm ._ NIGRI EXPRESS fon York via .ardent ae Ynrk at 8.45 next A.\"Ep, .RESS for Boston via Lowell, all Tew York via Springfield.6.30 pn.Day GO1XG NORTH.= press leaves Boston, via I, \u201c 8.902 vis Ra , La ?x = Ja 35 pn + Troy at 740 am.x press leaves Boston at 7 vi 8 pam.via Fitchburg, and Now York at § ow.va Aid.argirine in Montreal at Rab am, ht Expross leaves New York à aging In Montrea) Musa Tron 48.30 pu, Por He te and Freight Rates, apply at Central Ver- es street, mont Railroad Office, 146 St.Jam om B W.B.Canadi ce, Wadhingtee rer Nour Fou Don 1 roadway.W.F.SMITH, General LA W.HOBARY, General Bupt, St Albans, vi 1851.SE LL Steamships, VW HITE STAR LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.\u2014\u2014 EPECIAL ROTICE.The steamers of thiydine ommended by Donietant MARY, ¢ a Rous SAILING FROM NEW YORK.n Le Thursday Ny SR, 3.40 p.m = oe \u201cge pdusadar, | une Bt 30 am.Republic.Thursda , June beh, pipes Celtic.û .June + 10.00 ain.Britannie.\u2026.18th Adrintie.\u2026.es Jane ge too ¢ Extra stpamer carrying saloon passengers anly.SALOON PASSAGE y gr\" Torkk &o Liverpool mad Queanetown, 680 ant 9100 Return Tickets\u2014 8144 and $180 gold.These steamers do not carry cattle, sheop oF pigS.BTEERAGR PASSAGE From Montreal to Li Glasgow, of frous the taime, 28 to Mom arrive bs te 0 da Se Mere 8 ry via Livergoud, $0 all parte ef Mu For farther fofernalion Pensegre, CONTI Savi 37 Pret os SR WR.J Be Js COGHLAN, Bole Agent, © 418 St.Paul JDOMINION LINE OF STEAM TT Emnnisg ta comestion wih THR GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.Stes, x to DAVID TORRANCE & OO.Exchange Court, Hospital street, (CUNARD LINE °° LANE ROUTE.\u201c The Cunard Steam between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, cating ot 00] HAR BOR.FROM NEW YORK.The \u201c SCYTHIA\" will sall oun WEDNESDAY, ay 15th.The \u201c PARTHIA\u201d will sail on WEDNESDAY, May 25h.THOMAS WILSON, 104 vod 58 Xavier AN CHOR LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STRANERS snr, EV EORE RO SLAM, Case Da >, = - KW YORK F0 LONDON CABINB, 855 to $65.Exsarcion of Mecuast Bates Passenger Aocomam odations are unsurpassed.on x Passengers booked at lowest res to or any Ra Toad Btation tn Murope or - Drafts at lowest raten payable (free change) throughout England, Scotland and jo For books of inform: ay %0 ana, + HEXDEESON RROTHEES, racer Le Or te Goszavs Lavus Ha.pr Jemée read, Youu a real Piiscellaneons, NOTICE OF REMOVAL The Offices of the Canada Co-operative Supply Association ARE REMOVED TO No.2 and 3 ALBERT BUILBINGS, \u2018Victoria Square.t by the West Goo, Pox J OHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF! Pronounced by Bclentific authorities and every physi tested | to be THE MONT PERFECT FOOD FOR IX.VALIDS EVER IN rsopy CONVERIEKT, PALATABLE and 0 \u2018 post Srusuists and Grocers everywhere.Prise W.BACHLAW, Baker, 175 CRAIG STA ° .Can a 16s, and Bes with \u201cvom SiR IER IE SIE AT w.ra Dread.Bbipping supplied.x Byieen ENTS FOR SALE NSN LM OTIOE.\u2014Ap plication will be C 8 rnd mage to the of the Provinoe of Quebec 41m next for an Act to \u201cThe Lew of the Provimes of Quebec\u201d CARTER à Lapor.Solicitors for Appt ontreal, 27th April, 1881.99 77x N OTICE\u2014The Public are here- PAN STE EL Eee raconte en THOMAS MUSSFN- ve man bills.It > | ; pars ie stro! ri à resist ù a = = an e e o tend re ae em ohh 4h ats Soating Stats necy.divonse realy ttack ver here le à weak A 8 AAA ° escsipe Many à fate) Shaft by keeping - Ives wall fortified with pure blood and a properly CHEAP MUSIC\u201410c each, ngurished frame.\u201d \u2014Cleil Service Gateite.the following Piano pieces : Wlegenlied A only {8 packets labelisq, en, Schumann Silver Star niet ; JAMES NPFS & 00, Glen Bobottienhe.Kinbel : Ashes Sorel A ne a arn Hom Bret Lana So A D ts axe mage let FN 564s Srals strvet, Mpntgsals a Maemtrsal.S810 Axxil, 1881.Fr throigh 0 Bosh m 4.95 at - 4; I."]
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