The Montreal daily star, 21 juin 1881, mardi 21 juin 1881
[" \u201cVoL, XIII, NO.144.Morning Tolograms, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = Sparks from tho Telesraph.né are murdering Spanish residents in Germany intends to stop emigration by coer- dive mesaures.Yellow fever is said to have appeared at Galveston, Texas.The elation of Mr.Irvine in Carleton, N.B., is to be contested.Two French vessels at Halifax will proceed to Quebec next week.Yesterday was the 44th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession.- To-day fis the natal day of Halifax, N.8.and is observed ws a holiday.The clericals have been successful in the municipal elections at Rome.Forty-four thousand emigrants arrived at Now York already this month.The population of Halifax ia 36,109, an increase of b,527 in the last dveade.\u2018The official returna in Pietou, N.Mr.MacDougald a Ingjority ot 308.The Irish census shows à population of 5,159, - 000, a decrease of 252,000 since 1871.The lislian Government has concluded s Jean for the resumption of spevie payunents.Three of the Yrineess Louise's owy pictures will be exhutnted at the H difax Exhibition.A great firs wok place at the Victoria Dov ka, Liverpool, on the 20th.No shipping injured.Algerian advices state that the French troops 8., give | | have defeated the revolted tribes, with heavy | loss.It is understood that if Redpath goes to Ireland, and makes his customary speeches, he | will be arrested.i The London Times soys the Marquis of Lorne's tour will be watched eager cry by il English people.Eurbassy are still very strained 3m consequenes of the Tuuis affair.lagon into Committee on the Bill to incorpor- {air the Montreal Electric Light Company.$ | disposed to conter à graut of land or monry to ! { Ute present N.B.& Quebec Railway Company The relations of the Porte and the Fren h ; Mr.Snider, Reform,and Mr.Walters, Con- | servative lave been nominated for the Ontario Legislature for North Waterloo.Prince Bismarck has issued a manifisto, in which he says his economuial programme d- Ppends mainly on the worning popuiation, whe are in the majority.Ou the 17th of June the Arnecr's tronps from Girishk defeated Ayonn Khan's torees with gient slaughter.Kelnluicements ae being hurried from Cabul to ¢ andatiar, i A Calcutta despateh save the case of missionaries charged wath ce gang the death of a convert, and witht hvhaeadly anny converts, has beets distiissel by tin ilar courte and the misswmaries cxoneraied.The army of oc-aputsn on Tunis as fixed nt * 10,000, to be stator) ut Gardimmsu, Beja, Mateur, und a fit 10 be constricted 1u tha middle of the hiourur cuntry.Latare , Biserta and Gabcs, vu the coust, Will be vuu- pied.The Porte has issued a circular stating that 1% suppressed the iceal Post-ottices in Constantine pie, becaus of the factities thev allopded fof the transuission of rvolutionary appeals, and acircular cuils upon the Powers to abolish their Poat-offices iu the iterior of Turkey.The steam saw nll at Black Lake on the line of the Queber Central Railway, owned by the Coleraine Mining Co., was burned last Saturdoy with an ituiaense pile of pine logs, saidito be upwards of 2,000,000 fect.The loss is estimated at from $15,000 to $20,000.Manuger Porish and Capt.Rankin, of the * Thawes Navigution Co., were before the Magistrate, at London, Out., on the 20th, on a charge of manslanghter in relation to the * Victoria \u201d disaster.The evidence, so far as taken, * was merely a repetition of what was given at +} the inquest.TITE IRISH TROUBLES.Murderous Attemps \u2014 Father Sheehy Trnnsforrod to EKilmaimham \u2014 Moro Arresin.\u2018 Loxvox, June 20,\u2014James Redpath landed at Liverpool yesterday, and proposes to cen- tinue the agitation of the land question m Ireland.DupeIx, June 20.\u2014 À murderous attempt is feported from County Galway upon the life of Mr.Lambert and son, at whom a number of shota were find.Accounts of the aflair differ as to the result.Father She-hv was transierred from Nanas ta Kilmæinhaimn graol to-dav.Two armed police: men kat 10 the carringr, escorted Lv torty lancers.The transfer was à surprise to Shechy, who had been in the wilirmary.There was uo dumons- tration.Burke, a large farmer, near Costle Island, was arrested nnder the Cocrrion Act yesterday on a charge of aiming \u201catte.Cox, à farmer, re- .œntly appotut d Éraque urganizer, was arrested here où a charge of iting to not at Limerick.CONSERVATISM IN ENGLAND.@brts te Form a New and More Active Party.LoxnonN, June 21.-FElTorta to form a new wend mare active Conservative party took their first practical shape thus afternoon in a very Jarge meeting in St.Jumes Hall, Rogent street.The organization of the new party, to be known as the Constitutional Union, was announerd, and Conservative members of the .present Liberal party were invited to join ita ranks.Sir Staflord Northeote, the present leader of the Tory party in the Commons, was the principal speaker at the meeting.He dwelt upon the results of the recent local elections for members of Parliament, which had shown large Conservative gains.These, he clamed, proved that the opinion of the Conservative classes throughout the kingdom revolted againat the agrarian, communistic snd revolutionary spirit which seemed to rule in the present Administration.He strongly urged and advocated the new or- ganieation, as fugnishing a most valuable means of repuiring the disastors which had afflicted the nation.THE MARSEILLES RIOTS, Italian Workmen Threatened \u2014 The Trouble over for the Present\u2014Nummers sus Arrests.MARSFILIFS, June 20.\u2014A deputation of five French werkmen went to the Julien Tannery -$0-day and summoned the proprietors to dismiss their Italian employes, threatening in the event of refusal that six hundred French workmen would visit-the works to-morrow and prevent the Italiana from gaining sdmission.The affair increases the excitement.Precautions ape being taken to prevent the carrying out of the threat.° Panis, June 20.\u2014Ia the Chamber of Depu- : Sirs tho Minister of the Interior sid the fight- .ingin Marseilles was begun by a number of 1tdian laborers stacking a party of French workmen.Le Journal des Debats admita that tho Italians were the first to foment & quarrel by bissing, but says that did not justify the asta of the municipality or the excesses which eccurred.on Ssturday.MARSEILEES, June 20.\u2014The late deplorable «meute between Italian and French citizens at this is over at least for the present.One d and twenty-seven arrests of those en.in riots have been made.Two more of the wounded are now dying.The Italian Cc vy : Etre ingued an address to his com bessoching them to remain quiet.ach pa nt prevails.A renews} of the riots not apprehended.Details of the rioting dis- na muah brutality, and show that stones and * mhicks and even feet Were freely used by riaters.=\" A despatch from Rome says news of the riots \u2026 pt'Marseilles.has caused a great sensstion and indiayetion ia axaremgd.| \u201csup plementary estiumutes to agsist the Commit- ; | + | binding carta agrerments made by the School i Sorel, to any office or cmvloyment whatsoever v QUEBEC LESISLATURE.Fourth Hession\u2014Fourth Parliament.Quauxke, June 20.\u2014Hon.Mr.Paquet iutro- duced a bill relating to archives and statistics ; also a bill amending certain clauses of the Municipal Code.Hon.Mr.Lyneh-Bill to amend 40 Vie., chav.59, to allow corporations to take sheresin manufycturing enterprises.Hon.Mr.Loraugec-Bill to publish certain orders-iu-council and other documents with tha statutes.Mr.Mathicu\u2014Bill to permit municipal corporations to capitalize their debt.He explained that it was to permit corporations who desired, tn capitalize thew debt, and, with the aid of the Credit Foncier, to clea them off gradually.Mr.Wurtele presented the 18th renart of the Commitiee on Private ails.They rer-cwed the fo;iowing bills with sw+udments : Ho confer certaih pow: ra un the Ded Telephone Company, and the bill to aineud the charter of the city of Quebec, A message was read from the Legislative Assembly, injornung the House that they had passed the following hills with or withobt amendments :\u2014 To awend the Code of Civil Procedure ; to incorporate the Eastern Townships Colonization Company ; to incorporate the Montreal Fibre Company.Un motion of Mr.Polrier, the House went inte Committee of the Whole on the Bill to authorize David Roy, of the parish of St.George, in the county of Biauce, to construct a toll Lrodg over the river Chawdiere.The House rej rend progress and the Bill was read à third \u2018vue and passed.(Hi motion of Mr.Taillon the House went Tha bill went through the Committee without | amendments, and was read a third time and passed, ale.Deschenes asked will the Government be in the everit of the said Company running us fine throng'i the county of Temiscouata, having tts terminus at Freserviile.How.Mr.Chapleau-\u2014The Government hrs no n'rution À conaideriug the waiter during the present session.Mi.Furloutsin-\u2014Is it tho intention of the Government 10 pisce a swn of money in the toe of the DeSaialierry monument to pay tha heavy expenses which ib has incurred through the patriotic work which it has undertaksn ?Hou Mr.Chaplean-The mouumen: wag raed hy prevate subseription, and at would be betier Lo have it completed by private subserip- tion than by aid from the Lagisiature.Mr.Dergevin-ls it the intention of the Gorcrament to rondegefficient aid to the Mar- aduimtzed Road Co.for the county of ha nous! Hou.Mr.Chaplean\u2014 As sonn as the Government - hall have completed the Ç., M, 0.& U.Raitiway, 1 w1.1 give its serious ultentioin to macadutiized roads 1m the Province.Motions were adapte for theremission of thn fee of $100, less cont of printing and transintion, in the [oliowsng measures : An Act te deciare Commissioners ot the pariah of St.Lin for the establishment of a Girls\u2019 Model Schuol or Ara- deiny ; Bill te ineerporate L'Union Suvrera Franco-Canadienne ; Bill to amnend the Act of incorporation of the Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebèc, and to regulate sale of poisons; Bill to annex to the municipality of the united townships of Stoneham and Tewkesbury a certain portion of the Parish of St.Eduond Stoncham ; Bill to facilitate the payiuent of -the debt econ- tracted, and of the expenses to be incurred in buiiding the Catholic Church of the Parish of St.Jean Baptiste af Mnutreal ; Bill to incor.rate the Notre Dame Hospital av Montreal; Hill to autherize the Fabrique of the Porish of Notre Dame de Montreal to issue debentures to a definite amount ; Bill to authorize the Ca- dà tre of lot No.18 of St.Lawrence Ward, of th: City of Montreal, to be prepared, and other Poor Mr.Gagnon\u2014Address for copies of the Comino appoinfitg Joseph Mathicu, of in connection with the collection of the Municipal Lowa Fund.Mr.Lab rge\u2014 Address for copies of all documents, lettrrs and correspondence rxchanged between the Government and J.C.Mignault, in connection with a suit of the Quern against Charles L.Yernour, editor and propnetor of the paper called Le Progres de Volleyteld, By Mr.Gagnon\u2014 Address far copy of the proceedings at the inquest held by the Coroner on the body of the late Mr.Pangman.By Mr.Gagnon \u2014 Address for copies of all eon planta, correspondence, eto., respecting the disiniasai of Messrs.Pelletier and Dessuut, of Kamouraska, aud the appuintiment of l\u2019.Lan- lois.By Hon.Mr.Mercier\u2014 Address for copies of al! reports correspondence, Orders-in Conneil and documents respecting the embezziement which occurred in committed in June, 1880, at the Montreal Court House.Mr.Wurtele's Bill to amend ths Quebec Election A t, which provid-s for the abolition of the property qun'itication of members of the Legisiative Assen, bv, was carried, after à speech in its favor from Hon, Mr.Mercier, who successfully routrovertrd the idea that the Bill was revolutionary in its tendencies.After recess.\u2014On motion of Mr.Marchand, the House went again into Committee on the bill to amend the charter of the town of St.Johus.The bil was reported with several smendments, read a third time and passed.Hon.Dr.Church moved that the House into committee on the bill to confer ce powera on the Dell Telephone Co.The bill was passed through the commitice and read a second time.The bill ame nding the charter of the city of Quebec was sizo passed through the committee of the whole.The bill was reported by committee ; report to be received to- w.The House then want into committee upon the bill to incorporate the Moptreal Transfer Co., the debate upon ihe mo being adjourned.After advancing one or two private bills, the House adjourned at\u2019 1:05 a.m.The Private Billa Committee met this morm- ing, and reported the two last Bills of the session, those concerning the Corpomtion of Quebec and the Beil Telephone Company of Canada.The latter Bill gives the Company Provincial incorporation, with all the rigirts cenferred upon it by the Aut of Incorporation obtained from the Dominion Parliament.The Bill was amended to provide that extension of the og oy lines shall not prevent free access to an ding erected in the vicinity : that the pales shall be erected at such places as the Council may also direct, and that the Company shall be responsible for ull damnages which it may caves to individuals in carrying out or maintaining any of its works.The Bill to amend the Act concerning the City of Quebec was sd with a'veudments, The amount of the Joan which the Corporation is authorized to contract, for the Frrpoce of providing the city with a better and more continuons water supply, is $500,000.The Corporation is authorized to issna bonds or dentures years, and bearing somi-annual interest not to excerd six per cent.per a«nnum.For the payment of the interest on these debentures à special tax of five cents in the dollar is levied and imposed by the Bill npon the annual ae or al immovable property in the city of ue A serions insurrection is threatened among the trihes on Boerhe Dicattaro in coserquenco of Auririn attempting, contiary to promise, to anfores comacristion for the Lavdwobz, arch, 1880, and the theft : the amount, payable within fifty | IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT: The Fenian Flats Freres of the Land Loxpox, Jane 20.\u2014 Mr.Giadatons, replying to the question of Mr.Stanhope, as to whether reprracutations had heen made to the American Government in regard to American orgeuizations for committing outrages in kng- Inug, said he wos not aware wha ai, grounda Mr, Stanhope had for speaking prepamtions in America for outrages in England.There were incitements to outrages in Ucwspaper, &e., and, viewing the nature of these incitements, tho Governmont \u2018aought it right to bring the facts to the knowledge of the Government of the United States, Mr.Gladstone said the incitements were by no nleans liwited to the coms mission of outrages in various parts of England, but indiosted individuals giving some partie ular prowinence.This aliuaion to the threats io shoot himself and Mr.Forster was received with laughter and cheers, The House, by 301 to 59, rejected Mr, Healey\u2019s amendment to the Land Bill, doin away with the distinction between present wd future tenanci-s.Mr.Dwyer Grey's amendment, that the Gov- erument extend the benefits of the Bill to tenants in arrears of rent through no fault of their own, was withdrawn, The third clause passed without division.Prince Leopold to-day took the oath of a peer of the realm, and assumed his seat in the House of Lords as Duke of Aibany.He took his seat on the Couservative benuhes.} ANOTHER TICHBUKNE CI NE CLAIMANT.no Tells à Niraight Story, and Ferig Cone fideat ef Proving his Adenti SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, June 20.\u2014A Tich- borue claimant has turned up in San Diven, The claimant called on Gen.Barnes for infor mation as ty how he could obtaiu docume ntary vvidence to show that he never was in Lio Janeiro; never left (Nero in the vessel ** Bella,\u201d aml was never wrecked und picked up by the \u201c Osprey,\u201d as stated by Arthur Orton.Barnes subjected the visitor to a rigid examination, in which he told so stright a story, including many points in which Orton failed, and others whicitdid not ~ame oui in the trial, and exhibited plhysicaily such identity wich the lost heir, that Barnes reluctantly arrived at the conclusion that Lie as either Trehhorne or :u adrivt swindler.The Duke of Sutheriand ond Dr.Russell had an interview woh the man, anda full statement was mailed to England.Tichl.orne has been a great portion of his time in the United States, served through the war, married in Brooklyn, and says his stience 1s the resuit of a determi.na ion to remain :mempnién for à number of years, which have now elapsed, and this determina- tien was brought about by chagrin at the opposition to his marrirge with a cousin.The uestion of being able 10 estiblish lus identity oesn't seem to give him the slightest concern.GOING INTO (AMP.Volnntcers Assembling for a Two Weeks\u2019 Camp at Laprairie.In accordange with miiitia orders reccived, different battalions, from the city ard vicinity, cogmenced to congregate at Laprine yesterday, where they will romain in camp for the ensuing tte weeks, Three companies of the Fighty-Fifth Battaiiou loft for the Camp on the Laprairie boat, at 12 o'clock.No 5 Company trom Cote Si.Paul, in command of Major Aubry, M.D., who is also in command of the Battalion, numbered 88 mon and non-commissioned Officers.No.1 Company, from St.Jerome, commanded by Captain DoMontigny; numbered 492 men, and non-commissioned officers, boing a full company There were 85 men and non- commissioned officers in No.6 company of the samo battalion, under the command of Captain F.Jodoin.On the arrivai of the men at laprai- tie, abont 1.30 p.m., they marched to the camp, which was found all anngiy arranged, the tents, &¢., having been placed Saturday.Just as these mon marched into camp, the sieamer Besubar- Hois ** hovo to st the wharf with 254 men of tho Bath Voltigeurs de Beauhsaruois, commanded by Liout.-Colane!l G.Prudhomme.Licut.-Colonvis Jlanson and Labranche accompany the mon, the former aadrill instructor.Rome 300 of the Ar- gentouil rangers will arrive at the Mile Eud depot at two o'clock this afternoon, snd leave or the camp.THE ESCAPED CONVICTS.The Reeapturra omen Returned te Mingstus.Kiwosron, Out, Junr 20.\u2014 The escaped convict who was captured at Gananoque, on Friday evening, was deiiversd at the Penitentiary on Saturday.The officers immediately returned to the vicinity of Gananoque, and succerded in capturing anotheg, He arrived here on Batur- day night.He had a black mark across his forehead, a wound used by his fall from the train, and he complained of feeling sore across the | loins A third i« reported captured near Gana.| noqne this evening, and one is in.custody ot Waddington, New York, who will be given up by the American authorities.Warden Creighton reports that all the convicts have been quict since their arrival here, having nothing to say.He thinks that had the couvicts, when the row began, heen given a good lashing, they would have beri cowed and there wouid have been no further trouble.The convicts evidently fo und tre guanls afraid of them.Mr.Shearer's Penlmsaiar Scheme.Mr.Shearer bas laid hiv scheme before the Engineers Convention.He claims that the improvement till be of the annual vale of RQ.- 068.000.00.Dealing with the ohjestious raise | to tho schome hie ~aid: The principal chjociionsare aa follows :\u2014).That diverting tus chanaci from its preceut course would Jodd the country on the apposiio or Longnenil side of the river.Q.That this would also lower the water in the harbor no much an to scrionsiy impair lis ussfuluces.To the first objection 1 would reply that when the dam is built from 31.Helen's Island to Point Bt Charles, the giver will rise five fer: abovo its present lovel, giving a head of 13 fret from the Vie- toria Bridge to Hochelaga inz.ead of eight feot na it is mow.The new channel will bo 2,700 fect wile, 3.800 feet long.by about, 8 feet deep, with an 8 foot bond.which will be quite sufficimnt to pass the whole volume of the river, as it will run for this distance at the rato of about 13 miles sn hour.There will be open water all Winter from the*Victoris Bridgo to below the lower end of Tlo Rdndo, and an the new ebannol wiil bo double the width of tho present one, and will bo short, straight and of a wniform drpth\u2014 while the present channel is long, efooked nud scoopeg out by the ice into deep holes with =hsl- lew places at the lower end\u2014thero will be ample room for ffonting ice to pre down the opon water into the wide part of the river, and under the polid ioe, instend of grounding as it does now\u2014 backing up the water und flooding the lower parts of the city.The stone wall referred to will bo quite auificient to prevent the obstruction of passing ice and to prevent the flooding of low pinces on the Longueuil side.With reference to tho =econd ohjéction I may say that the difference in lovel between tho upper end of the harbor and the river opps the {fudon Cotton Pestory, 2 only 97 ino! 80 that when the main body of the river ie diverted into the new chanwel on the east side of St.Helou's Island, the wator will back up around Tie Rondo conridarabdly, and as at lost one-fifth of the present volume of the St.Lawrence will still pass through the poninsula {nto the harbor, tho I Powering &f tho presont water levol lo the harbor will not exneed 12 inches.+ © Suburban, The horse of Mr.Trefls Scnecal, of Cote des Nuiger, yan away yesterday on Clsads street and smashed fine carriage against a lamp poet.On Banday evening ne a certain number of young lidies of St Cunegonde, weére going the oaremony of reception into the con- grogation of the Children of Mary, a taper on the the altar sot fire to one of the voils, and immediately a consternation ensued.Boveral.women fainted and there was a dispersion of the yonng Indies themselves, Fortunately, ons or two gens tiemen present had presqnos \u201cmind _enongh ta tear off their coats ond enta ente ape ke the \u2018young girl therewith, She was thus sa barned about the arms and nock.| Prejudices Killa.Medical or MONTREAL TUESDAY, JUNE 91, 1881.and some of the worst) physicians, who gave er disease various names od no relief, and ng she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had pool at for two years, before using it.We earnest h and pray that no one else will let their ick suffer ns wq did, on actount of nrejudiog, against so good a medicine a Hop Bitters,\u201d \u2014\" The Parents.\u2014 Telegram.\u201cI'm al} Played Owt.™ isa common complaigt.If you fea! no, get a package of Kiduey Wort take it and you.will at once feel its tonic power.It reuews the healthy action of the kidneys, bowels and liver, aud thus restores the uatural life and strength.to the woary body.It can now be hod in cither dry or Nard form, and in either way.is always prompt and efficient in astion.\u2014 Net Bedford Standard.Thomas Myers, Bracebridge, writrs :\u2014\u2018 Dr.Thomas\u2019 Keleetric Ohl is the best medicine I sell, It always gives satisfaction, and in cases of coughs, colds, sore thraat, &c., immediate relief has been received by those who use it.\u201d 8 The fruits of 20 years\u2019 practice of such extent, and magnitude as probably never before foil to the Jot of any oue man ure fully set forth in the unique medical work published by the Peabody Institnte, entitled \u201cThe Science of Rend the advertisement.143 61 l'HILADELPHIA, February 26, 1980.GENTIEMEN :-\u2014Several months ago my attention was called to Pond's Extrsot by a friend who knew my little girl was anifering frou toothache.1 procured a bottle, and must certuniy say it act d like a charm, giving her immediate relief.Siuce then 1 lave nsed it freely, always with the same result.© have, also, known it tu be used for inflarumaiion and swelliug of the throat, and, in every vase, it hus fully come up to what is promised for it.Yours respectfully, .144 1 JAS.I.MAYERS.What au miserable and spiritless Lile the dyspeptic endures! To him the refulgent sun, the verdant fields, the grand and gorgeous landscape have no attractions.He is a 1miserable sufferer, incapable of enjoring Natures grandeurs.He is inactive in hody, and morose in character, sullen in disposition, unable to enjoy himself or ta take port in the joys of others.Yet, thousands ef such sufferers have been completely cured by the use of Baxter's Maydrake Bitters.They have as it were ro- newed their lives, Let dyspeptiea remenbrr this and provide themselves with this, the oniy remedy chat can bring health and vigor to the body.144 Keep your feet dry by using NUBIAN.of à For coughs and colds use White's Elixir, Vegetine will cure Drapeysia-\u20146 Life.\u201d\" Baräicies.VEGETINR.\u2014The conviction ie, fn th bite mind as wall a8 ju the mealical profession, thst remedies sup plird by the Vogetable Kingdom are moro safe, mor.successful, in the cure of discus, than mineral medi eines.Tram composed of Roots, Basks, and Herbs.It is plecsint to take, and is parfectiy anfe-ta give to an infant.Do yo: need i$?Da pot hesitate to bry it- \"| wi You will never regret it.\u2014 Vegetine fa old by all Bprossrists.HYDROLEINE! r (\u201cHYDRATED OT1,\") For Cousumption and alt Wanting Diseases Hrpdbuess This now preparation of Cod Liver Of |8t.Lawrence Hail, Cacouna.Pirase sent for clrcalar.ee Summer Besorts.INNA SAS NS ESS TS SNL TT NS INS THE FAR-FAMED POPULAR CANADIAN SUMMER RESORT.\u2018The abave bis pet wii opan for the acason of 1581, on the sen ) Under the management of Iast season.The Manager will alm to promote the romfort and agscrient of the goasle, and with tone and sucessful AXPerence in the hotel baringe a, frels confident that be : GW Make the hotel this home ot tho touriste, and their \u2018 tay one af health and pseasure JOHN coter or 16s: dc, nddre = KEENLY, BAY VIEW HOUSE, Ferry Bench, NEAR OLD ORCHARD.Reast What ta \u201cnid: RY MRA H.B.KTOWE, [BY LEV.M.J.BAVAGR, The Ray destralde Manager, } or ann ssh entyest 10 Tue: View is the moat; Ÿ fave ever suffer d Late 1 xt nm adore enld, the shore Weautr 1 bouc voie 4 ut the Bay View, | progprets : \u2018harnunz forest v Rieh is con our Siavaer Grvest 4 Wui-k ot horse none, Fog ; ard agreeable company.VE.cL ADNJust, Four Mnils Daily.Address.13%e0d2m 0.F.PAGE.Biddeford, Me.ST.JAMES HOTEL .Pe WA 9 9 : .NET THREE RIVERS, Thia ola, well establish o Turk popular IJatel is without question the bose Time in tae city.Under the presaut HUIRRPCMeNT AXIS 1 ive and Pap.ws einnt chathn 8 have been made the hotal thorn sub iy painted, while Now carp: ts We faruitire replies ile ok Thad finpreseu euts, néded tte art ont (athées of the banse, makes it the ! moet desirable hot Li the city.Visitors ko the celebrated | Bt.Leon Springs will iv] this a most couvenivit route.JOS.RIEALEAU «& Co.BOE or CRESCENT BEACH HOUSE, Magnolia, Mass.WH.P.DAVIS, Proprietor Also, of the Caricson, Jacksonville, Fla House lighted with gus, and ail modem improvements.LL 1000 1:40cod1 m NOTICE! Parties wishing to en\u2018ay a pic-nic irrthe country, should tot forget the wivantyes whic Belartl Mountain, St.Hilaire, offers.Good hot! accommociations.Splendid grounds and exorilent bouting, and onlyone hour from the city by G.T, R, Iédeod Pavilion Hotel, Gloucester, Mass.Thie famous rerort, & situated on Pavilivn Reach, occ! the fipest positinnon the coast.Its facta for Reh Be bathing and boating sro Pres aoû E withire five minutes of D>pot, Churches andl Post ky Pay Open June 15th.Terms roascuad te.Udeod Le MAYO, Prop.CAPE ANN.Bass Rock House.Good linrber Reach, Glomncester, Mass Firat clams Cuisine.Fincat Surf Bathing and Ocean Berpery on the Atlantic Coast.Eend for Miustrated Book.125eod MES.K.G.BROWN, te deserving of tion of the medical 1ta use ts not ont te cases of thisis nione, but Is found srrviceable in all wast) penses, and aino In hi be groetly art cially aigestod ug the combination employed.an producce no unpleasant \u201cmictations or nausen.Town experience of its use haz hecn most favorable.\u2014 The Canada Lance, Toronto, December lat, 180 vet Hydroimne la nos n patont medictne (sccret remedy), the rxact formnla ia printed on the label sHlached to to cach bottle.For sale by all Chomists, HAXEN MORSY, Torente.Role agent for the I (A Medicine, not n Drink.) CONTAINS R HOPS, RUCTIT, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AXD'TOX QUREST AND Nest MRMCALQUALL- TIRS OF ALL OTUEE BITTERS.THEY CURE AN Diresser of the Stomach, Bowen.Nlood, Liver.Kidneye and TT rinary (rgany.Neg vousness, Sjerpless, rssund cope ally onal Compiaints 81000 IN coLD.aracienvanvaiiahio.first choi ve linuore nicais at all hoars.parlor ni bedrooms comfortably tarnished, ight ar 4 heated, Max McLEAN'S HOTEL, Ia! Ha' Bay.Saguenay.This mamiiicent Hotel is pow npen for the season.Visitors will find rvery comfort and anasement.Splcud'd trout fishing tn the n°ishhorhon(, PETER McLEAN, Proprietor.1: ss uth Jane.1881._ ADIROND ACK H SUMMER R RESORT, THE TAYLOR HOUSE and twelve cottages at Take View Point, Schrnnn Take, Yanex County, NY , lorated in as adv que groove, Tha are purr, the Coney begatifal poo t drishie, oaung and Srhin7.Splendid a2 conrnodiaion for foatiies.126 Tin \u20ac.FP.TAYLOR, © vofessiomal, ~~ \u201cAA J.Palliser, 194 St.James.ADVOCATE, \u2014 Ce Ja6x 2 vi DR.J.F, T.JENKINS, {Formerly of Londen ars] Paris Hioapitals).Removed to 28 RICHAOND SQUARFE 2130 Corner of Rt.Antoine Stront.EXCELLENT FARM, OUSE TO LET\u2014 Anderson sine.Lent low.Apply on premises.1449 OUSE TO LET\u2014At St.Anne\u2019 8, cumpistely fumishod, wüth plauo.Apjly premises, Ustrd onttuse ton Cinrendon Motel, on rer Sucre.arto Jd.J.Kavanagn, #5 Chaboilicz square, Not po LET\u2014218 Bleury street.Apply B68 Dorchester at.moe LET\u2014House and Stabling, near Toll Gate, ct Lovens Pointe.Apply to Wo Bates, 40 58.James ror ty, Montreal.1408 0 LET nico Cottage Apply to JOUN MC AT LONGUEUIL\u20144 LE ANY ined on River Hank.RTHUR & SON, 310-81, Pan} Te NO LET\u2014Stores, with Dw clings shove, 11 good central locsiities ; also.wo larg Frata On Xt.Bal eurcet.Apply to GKO.D.ROSS, 2 à Notre Haine street, 141 MYO LisT\u2014A Furnished House, voRtuning + right rooms, fur the summer months, oan of Sur), facing the Royal Square; good pe rmonth.1200 in the rend 1b Ww 1g and boating.stable: Apply.Mes Parteux, Karri, MO LET AT LONGUEUIL\u2014 serui-rhetachiod (ottuge with garden, facing A provers oceupled fr tha ust thre Ferre by thé Hon.J.A.Moassean.Fayuire of TAYINBAU & DURAND, NP, 52 st James serres, Montreal, 141 8 O LET.rem An elegantly Furnished, Mome-front House, in thn Upper part of Metcalfe strect, from lst July io 1st May next.Foc particulars, apply to Je CRADGC K TIMIPSON.1 Bt Janes Mreet., Rent #1 140 6 TO, LIET\u2014At Cote St Antoine\u2014 Snaven mitntes' walk from street cars, a first-class stone villa mabjince, Mb all modern improvements, Buchliner for \u2018vu i rome and] cow.Lawn and fiower beds, an reontaabdies nounsarpass xt view of Lachine rapids, river Rt.Lawn nes, ahd surrounding country, Will be fet of very eodorate Tenia to a desirable tenant.Apyly S.BURLAXD & CO.Real Estate and Investment Auvite, 114 9.Jaipre street, Tint MO LET\u2014A Fine Farm on the Back River Rowd, aboul twenty-five acres from tue North Fhore Tratiway, Mila Fret This Farm ts in à siendid condition, and would he quite suitable for els à furmet or milk dealer.For particulars.apply - LALANDE, _ Ith a Trhain street, Montreal.PBBAUTIFUL \u201cCOTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO LET, THREE MILES FROM McGILL STREET, On the lower Lachine Road, called \u201cCLYDESIDE COTTAGE\" with 10 acres of land, extending {rom the Bt.L Rogrs.\u2018 PAN 1 .FRost Logue-DOUBLE AND SINGLE FoR RNIBH cas } ae consane WITH OR WOT hoard, at FURNISHED POUMN, WITH OR wiriour board, pleasant and healthy locality.673 Palate bod FPRNISHED ROOM AT 70 PALACE ar.ro, LET\u2014ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT board, for gentlemen.Enguire 391 Porehestiin LET\u2014FURNISHED ROOM WITHOUT Board.7 lieaver Hall Terrace, b AT CONEQBT BLE ROOM AND BOARD 11 23 CJ 108 Mansfielaat.(ou MODIOUS FURNISH ED FLAT.OOME8\u2014FURNISHED, EXCELLENT A catty.174 Mountain sweat.Bela out street OOM AND BOARD.T1 CHAMP DE M ARs atrecs OUMB WITH BOARD\u2014MRA SEAN, , Midwite, 871 Lugauchetiore street 00 M 8 \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, à private family.46 Hleury.1 Roos \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED.with or without boart.18St Efjaabeth $25 8 À RO FURNISHED, , AT 1326 ST.CATHE.IN 43 4 00MS \u2014 UNFURNISHED, TO LET.40 \u201c Beaver Hall Hu.__ 1605 Rooms AND BOARD-25 ST.DENIS @ faa.12 JLOOMS\u2014FURN ISHED, ROOMS FOR SEX À tlemon.1480 St Catherl 3e 2 Voard.JROARD\u2014GOOD BOARD AND COMFORTable rooms for gentiemen.149 St.Antoine street.Tevrme moderate.1 OARD-\u2014FIRST-CLASS, FOR GENTLEmen, at 161% St.Antoine gtreet.137 12 Ç SSTRANGERS VISITING THE CITY AND ar SEE find comfortably furnished rooms with thedral street, 140 12 OL ITS WONDERFUL! THE rgéous array of silver that ix now crowded on to the rabies of of the MEW YORK HOUSE.with such an ss- sortment of pala able provirions for $13 per ponts.Transient, 3) to $1.50.American Cooks and P: nu Ms.rage st.Pamiers Church, Beaver Han hi, O.atrea to the Agueduct Fine gardun front and rear.Tile drained.Capital and extensive Out-houses, and large ech vinéry.House hanted by bot nir, and hot and cold waw?in second floor, Mouse contain 14 apartments and a fine billiard room.Terms easy, d'ossessson umunediately if roquired.Apply to & BURLAND À CO.REAL ESTATE Af sat No.114 St.James at est Property for Sale.AA AAA em _ FOR SALE\u2014Grass.Ten.Acres ë St.Antoine.Lome.N ESTE :RN HOUSE RESTAU- T.\u2014Co:nèr MoGtil and St.Paai Streets.Patronize ttis IL praurart \u2018lass a\"commodstion Reading-roomn atteohed.The best of dinners given for 35e Call and judge for yoursebvea.JOSEPH MOKETTE, Proprictor.Also Hom Braver of Montres) House Rostauraat, girs GROVE COTTAGE.\u2014The sub- acriber je Dore aaa Grove C the and will take a of city oi ace the warm k pleasantly situated on the banks of ro River, sijolning the Village of on ae mm three churches, raj oes | the same distance from Fram thers done Borvin's daly NE COOL ROOMS WITH OR WitHouT | CoRR | WA as dren, ED\u2014A YO WANTE SR TO ven =e A NURSE VOR TWO OH at 2] Brunswick street.Wa NTED > SMART Mvant, 111 Uuios Avenne.445 O LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, TBE or | W Paricy and iano.#5 month.304 Bt.\u201chE : veut.| Brink} sd > ayerh for town work.ae bixent.143 7ANTED 1 4 VWANTED IMMEDIATELY DRE \u2018 laundrres.Good cp rreroncs orate: 1439 160 Mausheia mreal, MW YA avenue.| VVANTEDINMEDIATER a speaking Binglish, as Genesnl ANTE GENERAL a ri ! o smal \u2014\u2014 ENERA Q god asons to go to Con brinkiaver, Ixborers ; best wages.Vijra, 17 | Place d\u2019Armes Hul, W WH WANTED - IMMEDIATELY DRES ANTED IMMEDIATELY 78 \u201cBER thier, en haut, at the Union ; ANTED\u2014 DRESBMAKER , 1 Geergu stree ANTED\u2014A GER ER SERVAL va wiroes.waebing.Apply to 323 Makers, alsa apprentice, 1 # Alaxanôse soph ANTED Servant an IMMEDIATELY-GENSRAE d nurss, Apply, I Fakes V VY ANTED\u2014A NURSE TO GOTO THE SRL tween ?+ and pide, army at No.3000 pb ane TED GOOD BLAC AND Wheelwright.Apply at 225 William ls 3 V ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERV A uirl._Anply, 455 8t Mary mt for small faroily.Apply at AS PisseÿD*.\\ ANTED\u2014A RESPECTA W BLE ROY Abou Bonuventure street, WwW WANE ne a mist © of French Kerèg, M Watson & WW JANTED GENERAL Avenue.M 14, fer the Dominion Brace NTED\u2014 ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID AT | A NTE D\u2014-A GOOD BARREN, wages pald.Apply ays Ha IMMEDIATELY AN TAN ea t accustomed (0 the wi 8 TETE à family of two.Apply beñee 10 is Ve si CABINET F.Bmith, Wellington ads an Was o YOUNG nite Lal stand German, Omega gs rate V pp 29 Mill street, Mon VV ANTED\u2014AT WIN DSOR HOTEL, \u2018 ply to Manager.WWVANTED-HARNESS MA agen mJ.C McLaren's, Victoria Square.Companion.Good ANTED\u2014A FEW Ea pMakcre, A en BL and Botlor makers.P.Bartley & Co., St.Lawrence Engine leds of about 18, to talks charge of coat Tooms.Btitchers wil And steady employment dred acres, In the County of Ottawa, about cles Miles from the ee of Ottawa.Terms to sult.Appl HUGH GRAHAM, br AR office.ou Fo R SALE\u2014A desirable Farm, containing 300 ares, with stone dwelling and fi; cle 38 Ont.van usly situated im he Raat a: rontbulidinge, ad tagoo pa ce saut FOR SALE A Four Mili and 33 TE l16TH INME., A LADY'B GOLD Finder suitable reward t-te Ocang Hotel, OST\u2014A SILVER BRACELET ON FRIDAY Manufacturing Property for Sale, The proprietor of a very axtensive water power, sin- atecd on a port river, Tanning the h a tract of where n great auantfty of the propor of wood for the manufacturing of Pulp, as well as all kinde of wooden rrticies, such as Patton 8pools, Clothes Pins and Broom Handles, £e., which the proprietor will sell at a Jow figure, or wiit join with capitalist« te form s company for manufacturing tho above articies, which can be made very lucrative, and not a large capital required.Applications from perscba willing to join in the under taking.can address \u201cPULP,\u201d P.0.Box 1346._Jupe 10th 1881.1418 For SALE\u2014In the improving town of Farnham (Count Miseinquon ; #0 miles from Montreal | a desirable farming y will be sold ~eparately or together, The farm consists 150 acer of tiret quality of land on thé River } Yarmaska, with good dwelling house, barn On Fone | WA, hands b Ofce and general work.Salary $8 Orchard.\u201d Cheap for cash.IL T.RAYNER Goto being thirteen miles And Dont was at to Ram sation Adarews, P.0.Box, 1244.ve ¥ lawn in front of the Cottage.for pics fee.NTE D-AT DELNONIOO, | AU weak Por Méther particules oT WA FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014Honuse 'Dokwix, 4 Prsfos Laver Ean Far eo 536 Dorchester street.Apply 40 Bremedon MELROSE.a D\u2019 TELA ve rey 142 3 ontreal, gh Jum, 581 159 Makers, Fiters and EUR = Engine Wo : LOR SALE\u2014A Farm of two hun- given by Geo.Kay, 90 DAY, WANTED TMMEDIATELY-TWO Fi ter, Review, Rarer: Q.BE AN OFFICE, À RER RESPECTE Az to vire À able young man.about 1 quier Apartng indiape sable.Tiarese £6800 ; AR TED-A ARDENER 0.Fo laborer : Applÿ-at WANTED 1 IMMEDIATELY.os EPR HL i, STE WATE RCA Sok AQ GEE.1 WANTED-A A MAN TO TAKE CARE & Apply at Mrs.McRobie's, 32 St.SA At eT 135 15 with inials B.8 to have FOR SAE ho Cottage and 5 Bl i 153 title parteet.Aves to H.E.Tucker, 35 8t.Lambert Hii] LoST-AT HENRI, RED Cow, IN INSIDE or on tbe premises, Molson street (sast), Oobe St.Paul.aime den point btoksn off.Finder Terma liberal.M43 8 rewarded at B7 Bt.aa street, or 640 St inte \"OR SALE At Valoisville, ora on EK a At Valo a oisvi ©, à Lo81 ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Farm front river, and from station, near Bishop's College, » boy's lexther contalatag about 70 acres, Apply P.G.Valois, Vaich: satchel fall of school beoks.Finder be leaving lt nt $4 Aylmer street.41 4 4 HOTEL F FOR SALE, Nos.31 and E x good stabling.ly en the remises.154 g : mA AA NIN For aitea FOX TERRIER DOG.W ITH cor lar attached.Theownor oan ha have him Dot wl ie of 10 pay pr Sg No.12 Desrivioren street between 8 and 0 p.m Ave 148 2 FOUND_ATST.HEN HENRI, ON TH OF JUNE, h same b vi propeviy and payin paying ten APY 1281 ; Ta ng UND\u2014A FOX TERRIER.OYNES CAN have same proving cost of + 181 8 James street.149 3 UPRIG ce Py PE DFORY ABOUTI apply et, fo 1 Pran cos.mor rt G0 x 0.Coach Hess.Stabling, and all requishs out buildings.The whole having been bufit within the lant 7 years.The Saw Mill consists of Circulars i Neard, Lath and Ruthng Ravws, Pa te od could be enst!'y adapted for any marufsetart Raiiwny siding within 250 yards of the property.Yor further particulars enquire of the owner, THOS.PARKINS, Farnham.The South Eastern, Waterloo, Champlain & St.law rence, and Borel Railways, all pass through several times ANTED TO PURCHASE A LONG cheap.price, T.PYG ean oie.143 ANTED\u2014LADYS TRUNK IN GOOD order and cheap.Address 8.1183, Stan Offles, ANTED A CASH DESK FOR ARFTAIL moods store, slze 3 feed by 6% fool, D foot At a Bargain, an Comprising Three Hundred Acres, J: which 240 are under Cultivation and Pastare, with the bal nance well Wooded.OKT.OF THE REBT DAIRY FARMS IR CANADA.The situation is in one of the best furming diptricts of Canada, ote] convenient to Mix, Church, Sores, de RBoilway depots will be located within easy dirtanra Th community [= ouo afthe most intalligont in ths Prov- fue, und the propenty 38 8 charming and desirable ane.Thees are a first-class Stone Dwelling and the beer of tre river rims throush the property.Any cre wich 1 good homratend On resmonnble terms swiil find this HINDOO CASIMIBE ! HINDOO CASITIRE ! + Now is the time to buy new All-wool Hindoo Casimire for Summer costumes, in all the newest shades.This new Hindoo Casimire is 48 inches wide.YATCHING FLANNEL! YATCHING FLANNEL! YATCHING FLANNEL! Just received, special line of new Yatching Flannel in all the most desirable shades, to sell at 23§¢, 24¢ and 37¢ per yard.BLACK MATELASSE ?BLACK MATELANSE ! BLACK MATELANSE ! At 8.Carsley's you can buy extra good quality of new All-wool Black Prench Matelasse for Sam- mer costumes, at 500 per yard.| BUNTING ! BUNTING !, \u2026- ; BUNTING ! Why give 30e for All-woo! Plain Black Bunting when you can buy the same goods at S, Car- siey's for 23c per yard.PLAID! PLAID! PLAID! Just received, new line of fapey Plaids for Trimmings.Also useful for Children's soita in all the leading shades to be sold at 23¢ por yard.TAMISE CLOTH ! TAMISE CLOTH ! TAMISE CLOTH ! Our new Tamise Cloth {in all shades ts selling well + 3340 per yard.CARNRSLEY, MONTREAL Go to 8 Carsley « for Grease-proof Silk.144 LY DIAMONDS! No.Desempron.Weirht Price.mn Caras, * \u20ac.1.Claster, S diamonds.1 1.- 82 00 2 Bolitaire.21161\" 145 00 3.Claster, 8 diamonds l'y 1-16 -130 00 4 .Half Hoop, 5 diamonds .1 - 75 00 5 Cinster, 7 diamonde - .53 090 8.Cluster, & diamouts _ .Buon 7.MA Hoop.5 diamonds.-.V5 00 # .Cluster.> diamonds .1l .45 VU #.xolitaire.-190 00 10.Gipæy solitaire .87 00 11.Roiitaire.al 50 12.Solitaire - - 7500 13.Gipsy Aolitaire .83 M0 14.4iipsy, 3 stones .5150 15 soitaire, square setting.45 00 16 Boiltaire.- 75 00 1% -Ulpsy Solitaire .52 00 18.Fancy Solitaire \u2026 .38 89 10 Do es .45 00 = - 25 00 \u201c LADIES\u2019 PARLOR SHOE STORE,\u201d 361 Notre Dame Street.4 : 16448 + SEA-SIDE REQUISITES.Blackbe Carrmainitive for Diarzhaes, Cholera Moe: res » Price 250.: C.J.COVERNTON & CO, Dinspenging Chomista, CORNER OF BLEUAY AND DORCHESTER (CARD OF THANKS.witty 1im hearty thanks e undeementionss \\ for their Tepes 7 given tn reepectire ven with the FéoEni ropreseenation Lo a.Quebes fire suffere iho Jleralty Braz, Goa Lost Victoria VW ANTED\u2014-DRESSMAKERS, A Constant street.\u2018 T 15e VVANTED\u2014FUR SEWERS, 165 MAIN 8 vr WATERSAN ARFRENTICE To ThE a .enry Terrace.\"144 1 Y ANTED\u2014FIRST-CLASS COOK.CLUB Chambers, 835 Dorchoster street.144 2 VVANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, a sitaation as Clerk, Book-keeper, or Asst«- tant, has a good knowledge of work, shipping, &c., and up in tha ery business; best of references.Address \u2018\u201c U.1278,\" SrAR Office.144 1 WW ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, FOR A small family.Mrs.deGouchy, 168 Upper St.Urbain.144 2 \"VV ANTED_A SMART BOYTO MAKE HIM-.BAA self generally useful.Apply to, J.Bin 1 VWANTED-\u2014-AT JOE BEEF'S strong woman to wash.Good CANTEEN, A wages will be paid.144 2 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014~ A NURSE well mmenicd, totake charge of a child two years of age ; good wages given.Apply 741 Dorchester street.144 2 ANTED AT ONCE \u2014 BLACKSMITHS achinists snd Pattern make nd SUMMER RESORT! ER BER AER Jeldge periods, 88 per week ; balf- Torrance .Buchanap, dcnêc.; © NEWBON = Co.JOHN EE.: ge, isitors\u2014Bav, Gavin lang, Hon., W.0.00 AS.TRA HEAVY SILK.600.; \u2014 ALSO \u2014 F; Lisle Thread Gloves, Lace Tops.00y.Thess Goods are very mach below ibe Regular Prices ! AND ARE A REAL BARGAIN! steady employment to suitable men.\u201caby ly «fixing D.G.LA IDL A Ww ° VV ANTED\u2014A G AL SERYANT GIRL, © Notre ] Street, small family.Bd St.Lawrence.144 3 (roux McGIII Street.) Mm ANTED\u2014A BOY FOR A' FARM; ; , be sbi imi.1728 sims tires\u2019 \u201c1001 (QUE STOCK OF GENERAL- WWANTED- BY A PENSIONER, PORTER the best ease chatr, §fly is very complete, and com- or Night Watchpran ; good city Ad- prises ser style of cane and wooû séet chairs in general = 7 PTAR 444 Joely racing hata » ha 4 rev hey J rx WW ANTED\u2014A SMART TABLEMAID.77e chats Frome lt i 2.Qur Hom Chair is set pid Craig street.164 Plon, de 20 og to Sa WANTED, AT LACHINE, FROM 18T JULY, 10 covering ; ope of the njoest prescnts in large furnished room.Address with terms, P.O.Furniture for \u201cto be Ta Box 1320.sl : 7 Dan] Fourie WY AD A TU ATION ASGROOM AND \u201c2282 TAT es ace .hE rr |._ NOTICE.ANTED\u2014A SALESMAN FOR BOOTS To noncé ofhevisir retired the rofafl ba WwW \u2018and thom, meat tree ro for a amie LT cdomingthe of has Sn * 7 - Apply \"104 1 froment ud cout are Décour we \u2014 IVERS WARE LCR DRIVERS, & ve ) ) 5 | VV ANTED-A BOY THAT IS NOTAFRAÏD |: ha gil Ty Bon Pew: Monk 13037 | a CHAPTER VIL.oo 1¥ DINARACHE, 9: «oy impartial individual had been at Back] ry, cht night, he conld have told whether y not Ralph had gone out of his way to talk his cousin of the awkwardness of the un- le affair which had transpired between \u2018Me, Hood and Charlotte Brooke, if the young oy had departed unicorstaril from his shay ter to expose the family disc poring Ma for what was certain to ensus, pie with the revions intimation, Mary waa frightened sud scandalized.She thought she had grown ac- cnstamed to Mrs.Brooke (Mary never named + her Aunt Brooke after the first evening) and her \u2018chronic caprices and coniradiations.But Mary had never seen Mrs, Brooke like a tall, alegant, delicately colored woman iu laea and broeade, with au evil spirit, raging like a fury scattering poison around her.Mary was wared at that wicked \u2018Heplay of temper, and at the it caused\u2014misery which must be always + hanging like a thundersclond or lurking like gar res Ny the neighborhood of Buck- ny.ary t cht gratefully apd longingly of Aunt Fan Tad Chatham, even when se was jous that Ralph was sounding her thonghta and in some sort in dumb show imploring her not to be pained, shocked at hia trial.Young as ha was, and young heir too of Buckley, he took up his common, bitter cross manfully, and strove to assuage hin mather's passion, and to scroen his sisiers, not leaving them tq bear the brunt of the encounter, not taking retuge in his comparative privileges, or retiring from the unequal field, as many other impatient man might have done.Mary had not reflected on the ctosllence of the ive virtnes.But \u2018while Ralph was snbmitting, with a pale face, and fiery darts of conviction in kia heart, that he was despicable in Mary's eyes boosuso Ne could not protect his sisters from theirown mother, but must have them scolded and #purned like dogs, as he said to himself, threagh his teeth, Mary was stealing glances \u201ctp ot bi, and thinking how strong and brave 4 young man he must bb to stand oll this, and not fly out in his superior strength sad spirit and cod it in apposing unreasoning, humiliatin ion \u2014tebuke his mother before her dan oor, insult her to her face for all her sore away, throw off her yoke once and for all, eñd leave the house in « t guat of indiguatign amd wrath, which should banish him or her for ever.Mar = eling her heart beat for him, her face flush or him, and having en almost panting conception how good, sud wise, and nager, and gentle young Ralph\u2019 Brooke was; mol the mere important, gracious, handesme sotsin Ralph, with who she had laughed and ployod.ut alas ! for poor Charlotte to ostme Into the presence d y, to be cast into agenies of shame and rage being constituted the butt of every innuendo and Teñection\u2014-Chazloite, who loved to point a mor, to be made the .point of a moral herself in every reminiscence «of degrading marriages, from girls who had married their brothers\u2019 tutors to girls who had married their fathers\u2019 grooms, every anecdote of women foolishly eager to change their condition, every lamentation over disereditable children, every sighing eulogy on Mrs.Butler of Mertonn \u2014to be talked over, talked at, and talked down in that sneering, spiteful voice, with white lips and quivering nostril.The very men-servants were thoroughly apprised that Miss Brooke had offended her mother, and winked knowingly to emch other, behind their betters\u2019 backs, over the conviction that there was s man in the case, even with such a strict, young lady as Miss Charlotte : and whoever could it be but the anivellivg, widowed parson! Wotld not Miss Charlotte have to dine on a rasher of bacon, and\u2019 dress his cravats with ber own hands, if she descended to tha rectory ! The mistress had some reason for her malice tonight.It was ders twiteh, and the salt tears gather in her keen, critical eyes, ss if she was: an impetuous child.No wonder Chsrlotte noquired a horrid hunted, bnited look, as if they had seen her driven and beaten, and dmgged in the dust before them, before she lit her candle and retired for the night.Jt might all come to nothing iu deeds ; but such things accamuiate to as awful reckoning in spirit.Vie even went the length of proclaiming from her chair, after the mother was gone, that Char should yet bave the tear-stained, deplorable curate : yes, indeed in spite of their remonstrances, becpnse, in the first place, maroms richly deserved 15 be whip ped, and in the second, though she for one would prefer even a parson to be s man before he waa a saint, and though Mr.Hood would never set the Thames on fire, on the other hand no man who had the most distant chance of he- coming the Archbishop of Oanterbury weald come and pay court to Char.The next day, of necessity there was s faint decline in the glow of Mrs.Broeke\u2019s rancour ; how could it have continued st the same white hest and not bave consumed its sathor ! On the next there was s further subsidence, and then there was a desirable chenge in the undesirable state of the re at Buckley.Charlotte, the strongest of the Brookes, fell ill, abd there wes a truce in the hig Broken hearts may be a fiction now-s-dsys, may have been a fiction from all time, but young women barsscd and disappointed, sad exposed to humiliating persecution, ere still peculiarly liable to illness.Vie came flying downstairs ope day, and an- pounced that Charlotte was not out bed 3 wan not able to lift her head frem the pillow ; was in ; wants bot as hot could be ; was in « dreadful way.: Ralph investigated the case, and delivered his opinion like a conmlting physitien.Charlotte was seriously ill ; his mothey must be informed, a messenger must be gent for Dr.Bimmond.Dr.Simmond answered tha call, and inform- - ed thoes interested that Miss Brovke had over- fa snd ex hemelfand contracted » touc Char + unromantie to the lest) of rheumatic fever.Vie whispered to Mary, \u2014 « Exactiy the complaint for a curate\u2019s wife, anspected of à house awd thin uadereloth.\u201c ing.Depend upen it, the marriage is in Char's ed a frightened \u201ccuriosity t al ad a + ned cu on to how Mrs, Brooks would conduct hereelf, Wonid she be stuck with terror and remorse, or would she play out the unnatural mother te the end 1 .Mary should have known better, that there are thousands of individuals whe carry ings with « high hand end never sot themeslves in the wrong gross d ta, in short\u2014but there are few natural motbers.Mrs.Brooke visited Charlutte avery day, and, exeept that she was chronically asionisped athér own dondeacension and en by het own exertion and its effects, she behaved amably.Mrs.Brooke would allow no sgitating subject to be alluded toin the presence of hey eldest utnmarri- ed daughter.Bhe inquired for Charlotte with interest, and was solicitons with to her well-being an an invalid, ordered in à screen before the door, end ant her mnid, Anne, to .manufacture double curtains fet the windows.Char was a bad invalid, like must stout, sner- getic women, she was in her helpiras- ness and very unreasonable 1 ahe wanted to get up when she was not fit for it, and for al) her + knowledge she could not altogether resist rejecting accredited remedies th disgust at their slowness, and taking to Wnchartered cures.Charlotte learnt a lesach in her awn experiance which ought to have provoll an\u201d ndvantage to every fractious old woman End dat! ** rheuma- tia\u201d in the parish.And Charoise had à dionet in her sour, stiff way, and wee im to the general, softening process.oy were -asxioas about her ; they desired to swpder hor comiorte- - ble, ond there could not bit bd a movement in \u2018the cloned affections of the habd-wosking Cher Jotte, prostrate and _ inaction, ite the belle and + of the family, triumpBansly: daintiest Chins toys of theidmw! Ca invalld\u2019s toa.service | andite | Bly, the sutoornile bu n de 1 scpmu infal to see Charlotte\u2019s broad shoul.pected Flosed the | rod tel the men wher they col be ¢ ing at a boi sitch.They even 1a | coved the wells with seche und roi Topmmon foskmastet, the bendamon stand by vachother, and bear cach ather's burdens.Vis bad taken pains to tell Mary of äli pormons that nok only would she net _intorfore in \u201c Char's\" unpromising love affair, but she wn $5 unaisterly that she would not fir in Rafoy's face, though he aolicited a Hottentot as the future mistress of Buckley, Arbell and she would content themselves with their own concerns ; they would pever thrust thempelves into Rafoy's.À picce of magnanimlity very rare indeed under a limited government.But there was one encounter as the resnit of Mr.Hood's proposal and Charlotte's illness, Mary met Mr.Hood down in the village, in the very centre of the little street, where hie stopped her and asked generally for the family, and particularly for Clsarlotte.Hg made his inquiries in verylong, strong words ; Mary mther thought he styled the sickness \u2018 a nenralgio disorder,\u201d and trusted there was ** some alleviation to the excruciating pouge ;\u201d and Mary eonld not prevent herself taking in at the same time his bunchy umbrella and his clumsy boots, and saying to herself in her silliness, could this be a lover?! And thon Mary reflected how mortifying it must be gr a man of Mr.Hood's years and profession to cpend on auch means of information as chance contact with her afforded him ; and how painful his very confusion ! She looked up at him with her Kind blue ayes, and.thought of Uncle Charlas, of whom he must ba almost a contemporary ; for Mr, Hood had wacked his way at the university, and was decidedly past his bloom.Mary's heart melted : she assured him that Chaplotte was recovering rapidly, snd pro- verded of her own accord, esger with her own impuls-, frank and heedless as could be,.- \u201c1 will tel! her that you were asking for here,\u201d .Slight words, but significant enough to make Mary herself pause the next moment, stammer and blush crimson, while the poor, grateful, but ovrr-powered curate blushed purple.The fact was, Mary had taken away his breath, and scared him in the village street, with the stout wheelwright looking on stolidly, and the smart shocmaker listening with all his might to the afficious, self el-cted, blooming go-betwern, and the long, lank, elderly, hesitating suitor.ss | should not have said that : it was dor- ward, imprudent ; they would he angry if they knew it,\" Mary remonstrated with herself after wards, hovering between laughter and vexation.\u201c He slid prat me im affright ; 1 daresay he thinks me a dungerous young woman, compromising hito and Char.Whatsver could I mein by taking itupon me ?\u201d However, the speech could not be unspoken and Mary was subsequently guilty of the con- siderution that à promise, was à promise, how- aver given and taken ; and she must keep hers aud convey the important imformation to Charlotte by-and-by.And Mary bad the comfort of clinging to an authority in her scrape.+o Aunt Fan would have said it herself.Yes, Aunt Fan would have said the very sae,\u201d repeated Mary, incorrigibly, losing her passing sense of shyness and shame, and lapstug inv the warmhrarted, guileless girl any unprejudiced person might have known her.(To be Continued.) LATEST MAIL NEWS., frcisné.\u2019 Kilmainham prison is now a legal place of confinement for maies only, and all female prisoners have been remove to Grangegorman Prison.A man belonging to the Army Service Corps stationed at Castlebar lias been arrested ou a charge of fing at a mounted policeman at the railway station.Phe brenzo statue of Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan, the chivalrous defender of Limerick and the historic patriot of the seventeenth con- tury annals has been successfully cast in London.In the Ulater linen trade sales continue to de mode under cost of production and business is stagnant.No change is reported in the state of prospects of the flax branch.Everything is dull.The emigration from Tralee has recently bern alarmingly great.Hundreds of the young and strong of both sexes have left by train for Quernstown, to embark for a foreign land, gen- orully America.Two hundred and fifty tenants on the property of the Cormisioners of Education, Tyrone, have been served with civil hill sient.ments for non-payment of rent.They have submitted their cases to the Land League.New Pallas, the scene of the principal troubles in lrelond, is on the railroad route by which many tourists go from Cork wn the Lakes of Killamey.Tbe station will henceforth be a point of interest to travellers.° While returning from a dinner party lately, a Scotch farmer, .esiding in -Irrland for the last five years, waa fired at near bis own resi- denoe, near Hollymount.He was fired at three times, but fortunately received no injuries.London Truth says: \u2014If the Land Bill be thrown out \u2018in the Lords, all the litiral prisoners in Irrland will be let ont of prison, for the Corrrinn Act was only passed on the distinct understanding that the land Act should follow, The Galway Harbor Commissioners have s~- cured a loan from the Treasnry of £28,100 for the carrying out of the new dock works.Rr- payment to be made in twenty-five years at the rate of 8 two-fifth per cent., which includes principal and interest.The conduct of a namber of farmers near Kanturk in evicting laborers is attrac ing con: siderable attention.The unfortunate people are in a miserable condition on the roadside withont food for forty-eight hours, and several are in a naked condition.À riot occurred at Killamey, one night recently, arising out of il)-freling between Royal Marines and civilians.\u2018The military charged the people with fixed bayonets, and several were wounded on both sides.Tt is alleged that the ill-fraling was eansed by the soldiers insulting the Right Rov.Bishop McCarthy.It was decided nt a largely attended meeting of landlords in Cork, a few days age, ander the residency of Lord Doneraile, to establish a Franch of the above association in the south of Ireland, There ware about fifty landlords present.A public meeting wns fixed to be held wn the course of next week for the purpose of establishing the branch.A priest named Little, haranguing a mob at Parsonatown at the close of a sheriff's sain, warned the Inndiords that if they did not come to peaceable terms with their tenants there would be a strike, not aginst rock-rents, bat against all rents; and, referring to tho arrest of ather Sheehy, said that \u2018three thousand Father Sheehys wore ready, it necessary, to join him.\u201d Under the heading \u2018\u2018 Boycotted \u201d Mr.Bence Jones tolls in the Contemporary Review the story of his recent experirnce, and gives his own views with great plainuess as to the evils of the country.lt all sums np in the statament that + Mote employment and better wages, for which the andrained land of the country gives full scope, are the best way of helping, with indus try and uprightness, te make the country prosperous.\u2019 A savere encounter took place recently in the town of Tipporary between the military and people.Some soldiers of the 48th regiment got into collision with the people ; and the latter, assembling in force, beat back the military with stones.A picket were sent out from the barracks, bat were received with a shower of stones, and wern also driven back.As a result of the attack nine soldiers are lying injured in the barrack hospital.The other day s process-server proceeded to serve ejectment rocestes on the estate of Sligo.tenants who ex- had left their houses and lowed tha dour sod in some instalies removed the doors.e people wore warned to for the process-setver by fires, \u201cwhich wee oneschhtiitop.Not a pingls person get water, meow lon; and gross fir ** 6 Forator.\u201d The number of | served was about 80; 20 er 10070 Were uot served, there being no doars, S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026 HISTORJUAL ITEMS.The Indian name of Concord N.H.wat Mus- ketaquid.: Thera were no actresses in England until after the Restoration.\u2018 In the reign of Queen Elizabeth peas were brought from Holland as a luxury for the t.Some of the arched bridges built by the Romans ace now in use.The Porte Molo at Rome was erocted 100 B.C.Alexandria, Damietta and Rosotta ore towns which were all built of Nile mud, carried down by the river ages ngo.Wo are indebted to tho Italions for the ides of the newspaper.The title of thoir gazettas wos derived from a word mesuing magpie or chatterer.\u2026 When Henry VI.was told that all Ireland could not role the Earl of Kildare, he said, « Then shall this Earl rule all Ireland,\u201d and made him viceroy, + Punch and Judy\u201d is the relic of an nncient mystery\u2014 Pontiny com Judiris, or Pontins Pi.Inte with the Jews \u2014particulurly iu reference to 8t.Matthew xxvii.19.Some of the London guilds or trade associn- tions have curious relics, The fishmoungers preserve the dagger.with which Wat Tyler was stabbed by one of its members.The enltivation of tobacco is at phesent for biddeu in England, under an old act of Charles IL, and in Ireland by an act of fifty years ago.Tob:eco was cultivated in Ireland for some thire ty years previous to this date.Harvey, during the yrar 1816 and 1618, made experiments which led to the discovery of the cireulation of the blood.lan consequence of this, ha lost his practice as a phyvician, and was called a fool by the medical profession.The last battle fought by the Breadalbane men as a Clan was\u2019 that of Ailt-na-Meirleach, when they defeated the Sinelairs of Caithness, about 1680.Individuals were out in the fifteen and forty-five, but not the clan as a élan.The little city of Vergenues, Vt., named for the witty ang wicked French count, ius a charter thirty-four years older than that of Boston, an aveu less than two square miles, and a population considerably below two thousand.Th- following too brief notice indicates the first beginning of a parish school in Dundonald, Scotland :~\u20141605, June 9.\u2014' Quhilk day ye Seusionn ordeined the minister pubiiethie to warn from ye pupeit all ste as wall hinii vair bairnis teichit, to convein on tyisday nixt be ten hors to advyrs yrvpoun.\u201d At a dinuer given by Henry of Winchesterat the nuptials of his sister-in-law, Cela, with Prince Richard, celebrated at Westminster, Nov.23, 1243, there were no less than 35,070 dishes.In the reigu of Fdward IV, the Karl of Warwiek's brother entertained a large portion of the nobility and clergy upou being installed Archbishop of York.ln 1814 à Parlisment m-t expressiy to fix the price of victuals, atid tlns was decuhel ta be a fur scale :\u2014 À corn-fed or stallrd ox 24e, à grass-fed ox 168., astailed or corn-fed cow 125.à grags-fed cow 10s, a fat sheep with wool on 1s 8d., a fat hog 3s, 4d, a fat goose 231, a far capon 21, a fat hen 1d, two chickens 1d., four pigeons 1d, twentr-fouy \u2018ggs 14.There is nat a more dangerous rlass of disor- detathan those which effect the brrathing orguns Nullify this danger with Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecterrir Oil\u2014a pulmeni- of acknowledged efficacy.It sures lameness and soreness when applyed exter nuily, ns well as swelled neck and erick in the back ; and na an inward specific, possesses mest substantial claims to public confidence.9 Ilanuted Me.A Workingman says: * Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caused by à sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good.1 was completely discouraged, until one year ago, hy the advice of my pastor, 1 procured Hop Bitters aud commenend their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since: and I want 10 say to all poor men, you can kecp your families well 8 year with Tinp Bitiers tor less than one doctor's visit will cost.\u201c\u2014Cirretian Advocate.The Popular Drmnud.Ro great has heen the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kiduey-Wort, that it 1» having an immense sale from Mame to California.Same have found it inconvement to prepare it from the dry compound.\u2018or such the proprietors now prpare it 10 liquid form.This can be procured at the druggists.Tt has precisely the same effect as the dry, but in very concentrated so that the dose is much rmaller.\u2014 Lowell Mail.144.3 cod» Two Hundred and Forty-four Miles of Ntove Polish.Messrs.More Pros, of Canton, Mass., re now making large shipinents of The Nising Sun\"! Stave Pohsh te London, Engl-nd.Theur Inhor-saving machin~ry enables thew to overcome the differences in cost of labor and com pete successfully with Enropean manufacturers, Then goals have now been sald in the United States for m:xteen yenis, And in the Marituve Provinces for ten yeart.The sale of * The Rising Sun'' Stove Polish in the United States, Canada, Great Brimin and Sandwich Islands in 1530 peashed the enormous quantity of 724 tous, 3,864,528 packages.As the cakes are four inches long, the product of 1880, placed in a Tine, Wouid extend two hundred and forty-four mies.Fach macka ot the genuine bears their long established trade mork\u2014a picture of the rising sun -registered in the United States, England and Canale.The trade and enusumers b are rapeciolly cautioned agninst dangerous imitations in the market of their long-established trade mark, n picture of the ristug sun, by which maprneiphrd mannfactarers are aceking to reap the advamiage of the great reputation and superior quahity of the genuine articie.Their Montreal agents are Messrs.Lyman, Sons & Co\u2019, wholesale druggists, .NUDIAY preserves the lenther: 14 contains no acid.paste binckings do.115¢ » dE NIET THE GREAT CURE BHEUMATISM As it ts for all direancs of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.13 cleans tho system of tho acrid poison that causes the Orisdful suffering which only she vietims of Nh:ymitism can realise.THOUSANDS OF CASES af + worst forms of this terrible digsese have been quickly relieved, fn » short time PERFECTLY CURED.han bud wonlerful sucrossyand an immetwe sale in overy partof the Country.In bue- dreds of ann !t has cured wharsail else had fatiné.It ere dub efficient, CERTAIN IN 175 ACTION, bat harmices in ail conte, 514 clenzton, Strevpthens and gives New to all the important argaus of the body.ne Kidners \u201c rotor The Liver is cleansed of all disesns, atid Bowels move freely and heslthfully.In thin way the worst diseases ave from As it hes boun petved Dy thousends that 1 the Tost effbetual romedy for eleanetng the system of all morbid necretions, I shonid be used im very honsekold \u201cna SPRING MEDICINE, WELLS, RICHARDROX & Oo.Trey CHA] son the ry post-palil) BURLIIGTOY, Suara BE Restle The Great Blood Purifier.CHANGES AS BREN AND FELT, AS THEY DAIL OCCUIL AFTER URING A YEW DOSES 1.Good spirits, disappearanas of Wea 734, languor, melaucholy, increase aud hardinese of fiesh and muscles, etc.2.Strengih increases, appetite tmprovea, toitah, for food, no mare sour orudtations of wsterhradh, - gestion, calm aud undisturbed sleep, awaken fresh and rigorous.: B.INeappesrance of apots, blatehes, pimpite : the skin ka Clear and healthy ; the urine chanynd front fis tur- MG and cloudy appoarañet to a clear cherry opamber Color ; water pasucs (rmely from the bladder throngis the urethra without Inia or scalding ; little or no éestimont no poli or Weakness, : 4.Marked dhuinntion of quantity and frequency of involuntary weakening dixcharges (if afflicted in that way), with certainty of permanent cure.Jnorased strength exhibits in the secreting giands, and fanction- 8! hinrmony reatored to the several organs.B.Yrilow tinge ou the white of the oyes, and tho swarthy.saffron appearance of the skin changed te a clear, lively and healthy moloy ! 6 Those fuftening from wea or ucorated Jung or tubeccies wiit realtzo great beur:it inexpectorating free: 5 the toagh phisgm oF nincus fron the Tangs, ar ex, bronahi op windpipe, thront ec head; diminishing the frequeney of cough: general Increase of strength theughouat the svete : stoppage of nig sweats and pains and feelings of weakness ayound ankles, logs, shouklcr, ote, vcesttdon of rat nid chiite, sense of anf- focation.han! breathing and paroxysm ol cough on lytng down or ansing in The morning.All these distross- ng symptoms gradually and surely dimappear.7.As day after dav fhe BARSAVARILLIAN is taken new sigus of returning hoatth Will appar | as the biood tmaproves lu purtey ul strength, diecnse will diminish, and nll foreign and Inapure deposits, nodes, tum oan ears, band Jinps, ete, will be resolved away, ww round made sont and healthy.uleers, foyer sorss, chronic skin Alannaca pradnasty disanppesr.R.In caxns where the aymen has basn salivatad, Mercury, Quicksitver, Corrosive Sabla have ageanju- lated and became deposit! in the bane \u2018oints, cf, canning cares of the hones, Hokets, apinal curvatares, contartlona, white swells, varinosé veins, ete, the RARRAPANTHIIAM will resoive away fhrono deposits aiid exterminate tha virus of the disnasd fran the aras- tem.A If those who are taking these madicines for the sure of © hrmue Herofalone diservs, however slow m be the cure, fee] better,\u201d and ind thelr genera: healt Popmvigy, their fidsh and welt increasing ar ren ke page tx own, lt is a snes sign that the eure is pro- greasing.Li thse deseanen the paticut clthey pets boster or worse the virus of the disease 1.nat inactive; If not arrentes) and striven from the bionl, tt witl spread ong continue ta yndrrnine the constitution.As soon as the KRARNAPARILLIAY makea the pationt \u201c* lea) hetter, every hour vois will grow better and increase in health, rtrenath avd flesh, ¥ in diseases that The great power of this remedy threaton deatl, as tn CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthide, Scrofaia Syphi- lot] bisnanes, Wastine, Degeneration, and llœration of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Btoppage of \\Vater (instantansous reine! afforded where catheters havo heen asd, thus doing away with the punt! oporation of ning theme Instyuments), dissolving Stone In the Bladder, and in all ensrs of INFLAMMATION OF THE RLADDFER AND KIDNEYS.In chronic eases of Leacorriion and Utsrina finenses.Gage ttle cantasus more of the active principles of Medirtnes than ng other preparation.Taken fn tna- rymotfil doser, While othors require five or six timos as much.ONE DOLLAR FER BOTTLER.R.R.RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | Cures and Prevents DYSENTERY; DJARRB(EA, CHOLELA MORBUX, FEVER AND AGUR BHEUMATISM, NAUBAIGIA, DIPHTIIRBIA, INFLUENZA, i SORE TITROAT, ' DIFFICULT BREATHING.Bowel Complaints, Lonsenees, Marrhea, Cholera Marbas or Painful Discharges trom the Rowelr sro sapped In 15 or 2h minntes by taking Radway's Rowdy Relief.Xo congestion or fo Asmmation.no weaknesa or lassitude, will follow tho use of the R.R.Relief.IT WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instontiy stapes the most oxeruciasiuy pains, ala.inflammations, ai cures Congestiona, whether of tho Lung», Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application, IN FROM 1] TO 20 MINUTES ne matter how violent or exeruciating the pain the Rheumatic.Dedridden, Infigm, Crippled, Nerrons, Neural or prostraws with diswnae nay suffer, BADWA NF ATY RELIEY will afford instant ras.IRPLAMMATION OF THY.XIDXPYR, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDRR, INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWPLS, CONGEATION OF THR LUNGS, S8ORR THROAT, DIFFICULT HREATHING, PALFITATION OF THE HEART, ! 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GANCES Fi.JANES, Ash pocoreity in pkey Wai mrs D, FULTON, I P., Brooktya, N.Y.\u2014\" Provi {oc 4o bo a nocazclty in my heme.To Proving Cantion.\u2014POND'S EXTRACT iy sold only in botiloditl the nano Ulown in tho glana Mis Unsafo vo uso other articles with our directions.Ircint cn bavlag PONDS IXTRACT, Befuto 211 imitation ar:d cabstitutos, QUALITY UNIFOIM, Prices, BOC., 81 00, 81.78 at cil roopoutatlo Drugpists.Proparod by POHD'SEXTHAOT GO, 14 West Fourtocatts Mroet, How York.140 rod x THE Admiration OF THE WORLD.Mrs.S.A: Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION! For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its ynuthful COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY.It renews its life, strength and growth.Dandruff quickly removed.A matchless Hair Dressing.lis perfume rich and rare.Sold by all Druggists.Fatablinhed over 40 years, Enormous and increasing salos Througkout Europe and Bric.IvLO BALSAHUM airs Alers) A lovely tonic and Hair Drossing.It removes Banda shape all itching, stops .falling .} promotes a honlthy Growth with a rich, beantifol gloss, and is âclighifally fragrant.Price Soventy-five Cents in large glaux stopperod Botties.Soldvy all Drugglsts, 232x (GAMPHOR ! CAMPHOR! MOTHS ! MOTHS! HH PETE V ho wih to proserva their furs, blankets and wear@: appar], from the ruvazes of these inter-st- ing specimens of natural bistory, will And a plenttful apply of Camphior at the GLASGOW DRUG HALL MARCH WINDS VE WINTER FLUID.For chapped hands, 1 and ad rraghness the skin widelt tt renders daitchitully amooth and soft, there is pothing squat to RARTE'S FLTOHE INHIVER.Yar sale atthe GLANMGOW DRUG HALL.HOMEEPATHY-A full stock of frosh and rn'lable mwdidines always on band.Alan Humphoeys' Spocifies and Witch Hazel.A lot of new books just received.Orders frein tho eountry promptly \u2018filed - Fe A.HARTE, t, 3x 400 XOTRE DAME STREET.Corporation Fotices.PSS TS TES CRAN AIN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, § DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.SUPERIOR COURT.~N £74 MONTREAL.the Tweifth day of May One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-one.13\" IT RNOWN, that the City of Montreal, a body poli- tie and corporate, duly incorporsted, and having their chief place of busioess in Mont a', by their petition thin day preerntéd and fyled under numer 1,017, and wranted by the Honorable 11mrt Prilx Rainvilie, one of the Jodges of this Cours, pray for the sale nf an immoveable sttusted in this district, and described in the sald petition as follows, to vit: \u201cA certato Jot or oemplare\u201d mrnt, sitnatod in the Saint Lonis Wart of the City of Montreal, being Lot number 230 of mbdtvision number B03, of the off 43] pian anal wok of reference of raid St.Loynis Want, containing by measurement 1,200 feet, Eng- hah measure, mor or 1066 : bound in front by Sanqul- net street, in rear by à land IN common, towards the rOnth cast by Lat number 251 of said sub-division 03 and tascards the north-wert of Lnt 220 also of said Rub.dixision 903 of the said ofirtat plan and book of reference of the said St.Lonis Ward, without buildings thércon erected | Potitioneérs Pinging that there Is actually due to them, an and for tare: and NAM FB ENT RCT TUE | Wpon soif pro \u201ctx.in and for th< vers 1 TU, ISTE IREM, JRTA ant Tran.the Num of Pifey dotiars and Stxty-éight conte cnr- rency ; the other and further sam of Sven Volare ant Reveply-two conte for 'nternst af fhe rat nf aix pes can fan per ann, RE-DIFÉ on earh yrarx asefAnOntR, fe apectivaly, from the first of Nowrmber of the year inwhirh the mame am Tad, ta the Twelfth af Mav, One Thousand Rizht hundred and Biglity-one under amt Fy virtie of the Provincial Act 42 & 43 Vie, Uhap A ard the her cand further sm of Thirly-fve dollars for proportion nf va :$ of drain in Sand ri sire tin the year IRTH said different sine vante fer nine thé total ram of Ntncts- three doîlers sn For y cents for the pryment nf whieh the wald Petitioners have a legal priviege npon the pro- peity ~hnve deren: | The Preitionnes farther allegin ¢ that the tam proprietor known of the sald immnoveab \u20ac was ae Patrick Murphy, of this city, and thet the actual proprietor is uncer ain ani unknown.NOTICR 1B THEREFORE GIVEN to tha actaal proprietor af the agit ammo epic to present Tia:enif and appear béfare this Conrt vis two menthz {rom te Arte Fhe fourth publication of these proseuts, to be jurerted Onct mn weok durtnz fonr conreetive werk.in on news paper printed inthe French language, snd in a newspapre rinted in \u2018h> Boetiah lamçnoz >, in the Clty of Mon.t ul, A aptvet to thé dumnand af the said Pacitioners ; failine which.the gad immoveahis ahs] he antl by deetee, re carne to law and with the usual formalith sin sert case, fo the end that ont AfThe not provera oF the raie he 2211 Petitioners be pad the and cam of Ninety dpe dollars and Party cents, with internat Marron frmm: thw ani TWOHSh day of Muy, un~ Taoasand Bight Han ired a | Eighty-ono, tozether with costr.08 MUBERT, HONEY & GENDRON, P.8.C.(Me hr innerted in THE RTav on the ATet May instant, an on the 7th, ]4tb and :Mst June next.) 125 4 =.PROVINCE OF QUEREC, § DISTRICT OT MONTREA!- t SUPERIOR COURT.MONTREAL the Twentiath Day of May.One Thonsand and Fight Handreé and Tighty-one- ¥ IT KNOWN.that the Oity of Montreal, a boty po- T Win And corporate, duly incor erated, and heu vins their erie pines of businass in Montreal.by they pedis Hon thin day made and {ylad under nmnber 1,08), and grantad by ré Flonorah:e Anquatin Cyriite Papineau, ont of the Judges of this Court, pray for the sale of an immorsable situated bu this distriot, ond described in the Maid petition an Milows, to wit: A cor'ain lot ar cm- larement, *Hanet n the St.James Ward of the City of outros, helug No.7 1 of the afficial plan and brok of fafhmmes of sai] bt.James Ward, comalning by admen- ; met 15,244 fect, Kogliah measure, mom or tres, ded tn font ry Amhiarst étont, in rexF hy Jargter Cortier stroet in one dirzction, towards tr soathenat by oftcil nuvober 570 in tha other dire: Von, lowar 18 the norh-west by office] number ÔTZ, with balidings * ot ineté anegtaz that théro te actaslly due fo them, us and for taxes and ansertmemnte ACC red nipon said ES perty, in and for the years 1875, 1870, 187+, 1878, 1879 Jak.the sum of Five huteired ond seventy Lars rurreney and the other and furtlier sm of one hundred ded Sabon dollars rit fifteen crnia for inter sat the rate of HX x centoir fn ernotr, ROUTINE nanessmbts ré vely, from the À the yeae [n which the same accrurd, to the a; instant, andor and by virtue of the 43 Vie., Chap.53; said sums anit- of fix hundred and eighty-one ren omnis, for the payment of which the have a legal privilege upon the property ; ui hat the Inst proprietors prota ee be be KE amore, wie of i} J.an and Plean rey, ve af Kdvard Horan.that the actual proprié tor is incertain and an .NOTICE 18 THEREFOR on of GIVEN to the sotan! prop de of the sait immorenblo to sant himself a P- park before this Court within two months from the date of the fourth publication of these presents, to bh inserted ones à test farine fort con vo wreks, Ina nos an he rcatiah annee, fn the C5 of J, te snewor fo the mand of tho sald Poitiiem- which, the ead tm 3 de hold by acting lo, leer and with the nepal formalities tm such case, bo the end that out of thane! eds of the asèr tire \u2018ani Petitioners be paid {he sum of Six ty-oue dollars and riftoan cents, with JL , an Nom the said Fwentioth day of.May, 1881, together with costs.HUBERT, MONEY & GENDRON, .© PRG Sav instant, \"248 MA SCT \u2018 coms EPPSS COCOA.© Grateful sand Cemforting.) Wy a thorough knowles of the natural laws which œ Ww.Aq y a careful application of tha fine properties of well select- eq Cocog.Mr has Ry any prenkfeet tables \u2018 with delicately Hav: Lev which may save us many heavy doctors\u2019 bille eis hy the judicious use ol such articles of dirt that à constitution may cradualiy built up until strong enough 19 resist cvrry tAndunoy 0 discase.Hundreds of subtin malpdics are floating around us yealdy so attack wherever them is a wen! point Wo may escape many à fatal shaft by kuveping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and # property nourished fyames.\"- (¥rsl Service Gueette.Bold only tn packets labelled, JANES EPPS & CO, Homaapathic Cheniists, London, Eng.Also, makers of Bpps's Chuoolate Essence for afternoon ue.ya \u201cTO CAITLE SHIPPERS.AULE Corn Frot fa a crashed or ground condition, for cute crossing the Atlantic, the UNIVERSAL GRINDER MILLS CO.horoby vivo notice that they are prepared lo crush or grind large quantitios under coutract of thine, delivered CuLL from the Milty, at a rate of over one hundred bashels an han, which can be preked in bares or bags within that time- For details and samples apply 10 GENERAL DOMINION AGENCY OFFICES 26 Hospital Street, Montreal, JOY FOR TIE DEAF! e l10éxtf The undersigned havigg ben appointed SOLE AGENTS for Custadu fur JOHN GARNORY'S Artificial Far Drums, Are propare«t to fl orders from any part of Canada Scad for Qroula\u201d and lurticulars to J.1.MARCOU & CO, tx 198 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.J OIINSTON'S FLUID BEEF! Pranannerd by Selentifie authorities and every phypl- cian wo Das Tested its monty to be TUE HOST PERFECT FOOD FOR IN.VASIDS EVER AN'TRODUVCED, CONVENLEML IAL AT ABLE and ECONOMK AL Cold Ls Denpety and Grocery everywhere, Price jibe, Bic, and $1.93x DT JAMES BELL Late House Surgeon, MONTUEAT.GENERAL HOSPITAL.No.88 BEAVER HALL TERRACE.0 Lo _26300d 1 = G EO.W.WADSWORTH, xX RECEIVER OF MALT, GRAIN, HAY, ETRAW and all kinds of PRODUCK, 3) DOANE STREET, Bo3TuM.Reference \u2014W., F.JLILNSTUN, id Por surest, Mon 12x Fancy Goods.ANSI - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.Goto W.cou W LT mS .URAIGS Warehonse for Nunshades, .CKAIG'S Warchones for l'araois Gotn W.Bt RAIGS Warehouse for Umbrellan uow W.Gate W Quto W.bOto W.Go tn WL Goto W, kins.oto Wo Gota WW, .GotoW .GO to W: clothing.Goto W.B.Corats Goto W .Go10 We: Coto W 1, Goto W.foto W Goto W.URAIGS War house for Straw Mats.CRAIGS Wareho we for Iaghorn Hata.CTLAYG'S Warehoyse far l'rench Flowers.CRAIG'S Warehoiise jor Cheap Flowers.3CL ALG » Wareho se {or Hargains, .CRAIG'S Warchonse for Pans of all SrAGE EN .CRAIG'S Warehouse for Handkerchiefs.L CRAIGS Warehouse for Lydees\u2019 Ties.i.CRAIGS Warshouse for Gents\u2019 Tien CRAG Warehouse for Gents\u2019 Under CRAIG'S Warchouse for Waterproof CR: 13% Warehouse for Lead Pencils.CRALG'S Warehouse for Not + Paper.CRAIGS Warrhonse for Writing Desks.CR \\103'8 Wareho'ise fpr Writing Cases.I.CRATGS Warebouxe for Jewel Cases.CRAIUF'S Warshouse for Work Roxes.CKAIW'S Warchouse for Marrigze Pros .CRAIG'S Warehouse for Rlectro - plated .CRATG'S Wichouse for Jewellery.R.URAIG'S Warehouses for Jet Gonads.B.CRAIG'S Wareheas?for Vates \u2014 cheap, .B.CRAIG'S Warehousa for Dinner Bets.LT.CLA.G\u2019S Warehouse for Jugs.low.B.CRAIO'S Warchouse for Ba nneret anûs.Go to W.1.CRAIG'S Warehonse for Toilét Sets.8.Gn to W.B.CRAIG'S Wareboune for Watking Sticks.34.Gg to W.BR.CRAIG'S Warehouse for Fahey 35.Ga to W.II.CRAIG'S Warehousn for Voivet Frames.Go to W.Ii.CRAIG 8 Warrhoas» for Purses.Go wo W.B.CRAIG'S War-hous for Ladive Satchels 33.Go to B.CHALG'S Warehouse for Ladica' Com- anjons.39.a to W.B.CRAYG'S Warchon»e for Ladien* Trimmed Bounces.40, Go to W.B.CRAIG'S Warehouse for Feathers, 41.Go to W.R.CRAIG'S Warcnonse for Altmms.42.Go to W.RB.RAIG'S Warehouse for Cheap Books.4:1 Go to W.PR.CRA LS Warchonse for Sceap Books.Go to W.B.CRAIUR Warènonse for Hair Brushes.45.Go to W.4.CRAL'i'S Warrhouss for Tooth Drustes.46.Go to W.B.CRAIGS W: for E idery.341} and 343 NOTRE DAME.STREET, \u201cOUTDOOR GAMES, CRICKET.Bats, Balle, Wickets, Li g-guands, Batting Gloves.Wicket Yeapers' Gannticts, « .rpes Nags, Shor Spikes, Long-stop Nets, Scoring Dooks and She ts, Rules, &¢.LAWN TENNIS.Date, Balls, Nota, Ropes and Poles, Presses for Rats, Pat Covers, Rules, Âc.ARCHERY.Rows.Arrows, Targets, Arm Guards, Quiver Beit, Rules FOOT BALLS.Teather-covered, both the Rugby and Round Shape, Brass and Rauber Infiaters, Rules, to.Send for Price List.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, Non, 252 aud 284 Notre Dame Street, 114 Lao 19 W.ena.© Fatedware.EDWIN ROUND & SONS, SILVER AND NICKSE PLATE WORKS ! SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND.BRANCH SHOW ROOMB: 459 St.Paul Sireet, Montreal Poulton Ware anû China ?.Rest Cut Glass Craeta! Hot Water and Claret Jags! Spoons and Forks ! \u2018 - AND \u2014 General Plated Goods of Best Quality.TS \u2014Éducattonal, 77 GAYBROOK HALL.MTR.LAY takes thi> mathod of Informing her friends and those intersted In FRUTIDATION, that, ntthongh sho has d'apomd af the properts an ton\u201d phenpled by her as an EDUCATIONAL FSTABLIBRMENT, sud known as 18 AY BROOK HALA\" M13 not intontion to re-ôpen her SOHOUI, in Soptembrr.Due nou-a of the locality will be giving In the menutime applications for RESIDEXT or DAY PUPIIS may bo adldressed, as usualy to 832 DORCHESTER STREET.1426 QHORTHA ND In twelre easy Téveons.A thorough knowledge of Short.Hand gaarantord In à coterso of twelve lessons.extending over a period of six weeks.- \u2018Tickew for tha course $10.Appiy ta M.DALBY.Bran Râltoria) Ofles.TT ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF KFÉLANE | CAPITAL cove vaeserrensansanstsres senses os: 810,000,000 FUNDS IXVRETAN, NENTS.Loc vases 00002010 e 23,000.000 AmoUX: INVERTED Ix CAXADA POR TECTION OF CANADIAN POLICY HOLD- REE, Bi BEDR PES 800 000 LIARILITE OF SHARRHOLDERS UNLIMITED.Five ineursnoëe seceptel on tho most favoraîié tormes Late business tramonotod in all its branches.M BE GAULE, \"2 ____ Carpet Fell.CARPET FELT AND LINING nper-For putting under Carpets.Prevents Moths, makes the Pmor the Carpots, ATT apd is plessant W walk on.Will lash for ten years.Nive cents per yar, dellyered free.\" - BENNET à CO.Wipiétaie Matipnece Di, Paui sise.* AAA T)HOMINI Running in connection with THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.£5 OREGON, Ruudily, 4,41 tons, &8.BARNA, Bulidiuyg, 3,590 tons, $8.OTTAWA, \u20181,530 tons .3.17G tous DOMINION | Dai) ton | EX AN, JT ons QE PURE (00 tons TORINTO With) tous NONTREAL.DATR DF SAILING.fitemmens will sail aa soilows -\u2014 FROM QUEBEC.DOMfRIGD.000201 ana sue e 0 an 005 Senin Juno 23rd Jun : Ou duty TN _ Last _ July 14th Rates of Pasaage for Summer Montha.Catn\u2014Quehee 10 LATIPool oo Lens 30.09 .* + and retum .su OÙ Prepaid Bteerage Tickets traued at tho lowest rates, BF Tiuuagh Tickets can be hag at wi the principal fimed Trunk Ratiway Thole fifo in Canada.and ONTARIO.NISHIMRIETI.6 oui bY.1.J Nd or PHVORL PR SA ne dhioOugh Hills of Lading sre granted to and from all parts © 01 Cautrin.For Freight or Passage, apply, mn !ôndon, to Rowias, Jamieron (o., 17 Fast Thats Avenus bu Tver, to : hum Main £ Moutgower), 24 Jain street In Que, > NM Ma yheitoti.ct all drand à y Orfors.or se v nd Trunk Ratiway DAVID TORRANCE & CO, Mxohange Court, Mespttal strcot._ VV UTE STAR LINE.\u2018 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.SPECIAL NOTICE.The steamers of this lin» takes tho LANE ROUTES ro- commends) hy Lieutenant MAURY, VU.B.N., 03 void the outwapl und howcwand vo; age.SAILING FROM NEW YORK.Welnceday, Jupe P2nd, 2 p.m.Entorday, June Sth, Lon pein.Thar«day, June 3th, 7.30 aan.Eniurday, July 9th, 3.0) pon.Thrirmday, July 1h, C00 nan.\u201c_ * Baltic Fritannieo.Adrintie Germante Republie.Celtic Thursday, July 3 Hritpnate .Sacuedav, July Xth, 7.0 a.m- S Extra BICAMANT CATTYINY EAhON PESSONGETE ONIS- BALDON PAR-AGE New York to Liverpool aud Queenstown, $80 and 8100 sod.R:tarn Tickets- $144 and #180 gol L These steamers Ao no! carey catil>, sheep or pgs.SCEERAUGR PANSAGE From Montreal ta Liverpool.london, Londonderry, Quecnstuwn, Glagçow, Helfeat on Lach, $26.50, from the same ptacés to Montreal, HER HO.Pasrongzers taking the * White Star Steamers,\u201d as & rule, artive in London {a 0% days from Now Yk Prssongers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of ¥u- rope At Moilerate rates.For further (pformation and passage, CTORTIS, Agent, 47 Broadwvy, New York.B.J.COGH LIN, Sole Agent, 413 St.Paul Strect; [NMA N LINK.ROYAL MAIL NTEAMERS.FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.NOTICE.~The steamers of this Line take Lieutenant Marys inne routes at all seasons of the year.CITY OF MON:REAL Thursiey, June 23, 3 pm.CUIY OF BHRLiN Saturday, Juiv 2, SSFIS., y» T .TER Saturday, nly 16, 9 aan.CITY QF RICUMOND.Saturday, July 23 3 pm.From Pier 37 North River, New York.RATES OF PASSAGE -480 and $100 according to accommodation, all haviug equal saloon privileges.Cmidron between two and twelve yours of age, half-for.Servants.$50.Stee rage, £26.50, inclu Haliroad Fare Montieul to New York.These steamers (10 not carry cattle, sheep or pigs.JOHN G.DALE, Agent 31 and 33 Brosdway, New York, or to C.C.M.FALL, 143 St.James atroet.J.Y.GILMOUR & CO.856 and 158 St.Paal street, Montreal, Bow Books.AALS SLAIN INIA apply to R.J io 107e0d 4 Calis Vs a .KNOW THYSELF, Sad BY studying the Science of Life ; or, SELF-PARSÉRVATION.It ja wot only à com- piste.and perfect treatise on Manhood, Exhausted Vitai- , Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Declinoin Man, ete., but it contains one hundred and y-êve prescriptions for acute and chronic diseases, éach ome of which is invaluable, 30 proved hy tho author, whose dx.nce for 21 years is such as probably never Il to the lat of any physician.It contains : + bound in besutifal embossed covers, full gilt, embel- rhe with the very finoet steel engravings, to be a finer work In every scnse\u2014mechanical, lite: or profossional\u2014than any other work rein conn'ry for $2.50, or the money will he refunded.a only $1-26,bÿ malt.Gold Modal awarded the author the National Madicasl\u2019 Association.Dinstraied sample sent an rocoipt of six cents.Hend now.Address PEABODY MEDICAL INBITYUTE, or Dr.W.H.PARKER, No.4 Buifinch st., Boston.Mass.The author may be consulted on all diseases requiring thil) and axperience.120 Baking Wowder.= THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, Claims to be the \u2018\u2018 Best in Use,\u201d for the following reasons : 1st\u2014It is made of healthy materials, no slum nor an other \\nfurious or useleas subétance being admittenl tn its Composition.Dpd\u2014It contains more roleing stroneth for the price it sells at, than any other safe powder in the market.Srd\u2014it is always uniform in quality, and never dis nppoints.- ASK FOR THE COOK'S FRIEND! AND BEWARE OF IMITATIONS BEARING SIMILAR KAMES.RETAILED BF ALL GROCERS.UéAires.PURE WINES and SPIRITS, J.B.CARTWRIGHT & CO.WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS.Parties requinng Wines, cither for pleasure or sick- nest, arc requested to examine our stock.SOLE AGENTS POR Quetton ft.George & Co's.High Clams Wines, &c.Glencoe Famous Scotch Whixkoy.Ind.Coope & Co's, Burton Alcs.AND THEIR High Clase Brands of Wines, &e.416 ST.PAUL STREET.Goods sold in any quantity.Price Liste on aplics- tion.134x Blachinery.LA ANA TAN IN LES RON CASTINGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.ao A I OUR HEAVY CASTINGS ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY MADE IN THR CITY.E.E.GILBERT & SONS, OFFICE : \u2019 723 8T, JOBEPH STREET.Mix Stoves.CHEAP OOAL OIL STOVES! WROUGMT IRON COOKING RANGES! \u2014 ATg .CLENDINNENGS, _, 21st, L330 pom | | | ; (GENTRAL\" VeRMONT\u201d OLD RELIABLE SHORT ROUTE, Threo Exprew \u2018trai « York, with Tu tlman Hire Tad mer Parlor and Sleeping @ Fxpress Tralus d with Pullman's el ne Sicepiug Cars nttae e FRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.DAY 1.XPRESS for 7.15 QT, Manchosier, Kash dy ow New TON Awp NEW YORK.ant PT en, 4 3.20 PM, T°: Yotarioo snd Maes.2 2) NIGHT RXPRBSS Te York via Troy.aeri 3.20 PA, Tors Toy sienna NIGHT?REPRESS for néon vis Lowcil, and New York via chute.GOING NORTH- ma Mo The Night Expres y FAST TRAIN Inver ve Yark at 0.00 pe.and ives in FROM 1.mn » fastest Day Expres icaves Foaton, via Lowell, at 8.10 a.m.via Ftehbarg 8 Teor at 740 at erriving \", Montreal ut 2.43 p.m.arrisig in M ° 11 06 pm.N ht px pue ER War at 7.00 p.m vin Lovell, and 6 p.m.vin Fiehtarg, and New Yark at +00 pan via a + For Tichets and Frojeht Ro 4 ; at Comteal Vor- mont Hatirond Office.188 Et Samos Re Cauadsan Fasseuger Agent BOSTON OFFICE, i Nashua, PARLOR CARS TO TOS Boston, Frot: Albany.for New ving in New rk at 0.4 6.30 pan.fprugite Nost a\u201d a - New York York: and Montreal, Day Expres leaves Now York via \u2018Proy at 8.00 am.Bpringtield, arrivins in Souiroat at 8.45 A.\u20ac.NTONEGRAVE, 260 Wasbtinztion St.NEW YORK, 271 Brondway.w.F, SMITH, Gen.Pacs.Agent.1 Q, M, 0.& 0.RAILWAY.CHANGu OF TIME Commencing on Monday, May 16th, 1881, TRALMS WLLL KUN AS FOLLOWE: J.W.HOBART, Gen, supt.Lve Mochilaga for ottana 5.20 par 20am Arrive st Ottawa #30 am 1.00 rom Lva Ottawa for Hnchelaga 7 0 ror R10 ALM Arrive at Hoehelags .6.45 a.m: 12.40 px ; 9- Lve Horhelaga for Quebec 6.00 p o 3.00 px Arrtee at Qasr 1.\u201c00 a.1.25 PM Lye wb ror Jochelaga 550 por 10.10 AX Arricg at Hochelagn, ooo ® p.40».Lv Boch*laga for ame a va: 440 vx Arricenn À Jerome Gln ewm Lv 8 Jerome for Hoch'luga 6.44 a.Arrive at Hochelnga .B.OUa.ve Hochelaga for Jolette 5.06) rm tue at Jolleur .TD ru Lve Jolietes fur Hoeneluga 5.40 a.m Arrive at Hocheiagn \u2026.B15 a.: 1 ese (Local Traine between Hull and Aimer.\u2018Trains leave Mile-lcnst Station DAT vies Later.#2\" Maunificent Palace l'aru on all P; amd Klegunt 8teeping Carx on Night Trains.Trains to au from Ottawa connect with trains to and from Quebec.Bunday Trains lnave Montreal and Que! ! All Trains run by Montreal Time.bec at 4 ps.GBNERAL OPFJCRS\u201413 PLACE D'ARMBS TICEET OFFICES: 15 PLACE D'A 202 Sr.JAMES baie { moNTREAL OPPONTE ST.LOU1S HoTkL QUEBEC.EL.A.SENECAK, QOUTH EASTERN BAL WAY AND\u2014 MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIR LINE, \u2014\u2014 TRE DIRECT AND BEST BOUTS \u201cWhite Mountains, CONCORD, MANCHESTER, NABHUA, LOW CEB PROVIDENCR HOSTON a ow Points in NEW ENGLAND.Also, to the Eastern Towmakips.\u2018 \u2014 AJ On ant after MONDAY, MAY SECOND, Sonth Bester wu Ballway Trains will ran to and from Bonaventure f - tion as foilows : » LEAVE MONTREAIZ AY EXPRESS running throught Boston 8 2, with Parior Car.» + \"LOCAL TRAIN to Known i at 3.00 p.m., on Saturda: 5,00 pm.and arrive f of ÿ m.114¢0 ENGLAND.; RAGGAGE PASSED BY THR CUSTOMS BOXA- VENTURE STATION, thus saving sll trouble $0 phe sengers at the Boundary = _ For tickets, apply to 20% Mt.James streot, Witdaos Hotel and Bonaventure Station M.P.ALDEN, |eusTAYE LEVEL Supt.Traffie Passenget Ageck BRADLEY BARLOW, : Pazsenger Moy 2nd, 1881.a ; Railway and Steamboat Time Tables, - BONAVENTURE STATION.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.GOING WEST\u2014Express for all and 10 p.m.Mixed, 19 #0 p.m.pointe rent sa0 a Mixed o Vaudrend, 6.15 pra.Mixed.to Jaudreu 4 a urdays only ni 1.1.ARRIVE N-\u2014-Exprese, 7.10: am.9 p.m.Mixrd.8 p.m.Comwall, Dam - GOING BAST\u2014Quebec and Isuand Pot, 7 a.m.mond and Island Fond, 3.30 p.m.Qirheo and Portland, 10pm.a Hyacinthe 5-10 pm v aud, Am.an AUX un ; = 5.55 p.m.Bt.Hyacinthe.8.16 a.m.Pood, hari CENTRAL VERMONT RAWLWAY, * SOING BOUMIL AND BAST-St- John's = a.Hana, 7.15 à J.=, Ont tv.Boston, 1.45 2 M0 po.New York, via Se.Albane ant our 8.: and 3.20 ; New York, vis White Bivor Ju 8 , Springfield.0.50 p.m.Waterloo and Macs, q Bel, Er Ronn Ve Bt.Albans, 11.00 am.and 11.00 p.m.- SOUTH-FARTERN RAILWAY.Ne GOING BOUTHAND BART\u2014 am.and 6-40 pan.su purpan Fost, i Fee 5» : Knowlipn, also stanbrid-e Bost 89d Mighsbuse, pms Baturdays, at 2.00.p.m.Arrive from Bostos MM .40 and 9.20 am.and 9.90 p.m.: - DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILWAY.GOING SOUTH Xow York, Troy.Bouse's Polak.se Johns, 118 am.and 3.20 p.m.ANRIVE FRONS.Pp! et am.and SURURBAN.Lo.FOR LACITINE\u20147, 7.55,0.15 a.m.12 noon.6.13 pm.Om >.turdaysoniy at _2 vam, St.; R$.Henri nnd Point St.Charles, 53.457.035, 8.30- es.12.10, 5.00.6.10, 8.05 pm.Suturdays, eur je From Iachino, \"7.25.8.20.10 sm.1, 6.- 5.26, 9.38, On faturdays only at 3.00 pm.From Bt.1 Point 84.Charles and St.Henri, 0.18, 7.43.R.0% suf 1.00, 8.25, 6.35, 8.48 p.m.Batapdays, wily $40, 25 HOCHELAGA STATION.QM.vu 0.RAILWAY, : = ave far Ottawa, 8.5, 3 \u201c \", 1600 pm.M Tororo rb TO mee pt 00 p.m.Trains ieave Milc-Bné ation ten migutee A Sa LOWS he awn, 12.40 von.9.25 poi, .Ry pm.Bie Jerome aud Bt.Lin.9 a.m, ry Pd \u2014 æ » ALL CARS AND TKI rut.bst Station, Montreal, and Por STOUT ARAL Daueage horned through £0 All 3 cipal poirite tn NEW AT STEAMBOATR, « URSEC, THARE RIVEES AND J CE armies Cartier Pier, 7 p.12.?DIE ETS tree Far Beauty of Polish, Savi , Cleanlinets, Perlis : 0 BROW *evors, Canin, Med Rach pesage one nine boars our Trade math-A Cnt of the RISING wh : Frade mark titôd in U .Praia i Ba tis ers Sem TTL d in Great Britain In 1880.\u2019 < Mrewers, &c.\"NEW TRADE MARK.anew TRADE MARK of thy Montreal Brewing On, Th nott thet w bottle iabein, It consists of will be ced on their De pe Le on revs the ceditie af the fahet oont 2 \u20ac ROWING CA.\" and surmounted by the word, S MONTREAL,\u201d with the quality oftht artiéle In shinflar type, printeñ across the intel Airectly hataw, under which ta the stmature of the firm.Ro tar Min exists fo ony part of tho world, and will he immediately tivtitated against lmitators.THE MONTREAL BREWING COMPANY, BREWERY AND OFFICE: raph Maven: sitiar TRADE ini : DEEE ; T R RIVARD, ia Craig scspet _ - - Du ÇL nde seta LYMAN, SONS & 00, NONTEEAL AGEUTÉ ui I TT ai "]
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