The Montreal daily star, 23 juin 1881, jeudi 23 juin 1881
[" 4 Sa .didi VOL.XIII, NO.146.Morning Telegrams.etl Sparks from the Telegraph.Bush fires are mging in Chicoutimi.Crop prospects in Manitoba are excellent, Italian laborers are leaving Marseilles for taly.Hartmann, the Nihilist, has not been arrested.IAAI, api.Four fatal coses of sunstroke in New Orleans on the 22nd, Important mineral discoveries have made at Takon, B.C.» been Coal Liss been struck at a depth of 25 feet at | .T Roesian River, N.W.T.The reported d-ath of Abdulla Khau is confirmed by despatches from Afghanistan.À ateaver haswrived at San Francisco from dong Kong, with 900 Chiucss on board.Thomas tiath-id, the President's father, haa been kilied by.the cars near Randall, Ohio.An Ottawa astronomer predicts terrific gales all along tie Atlantic coaëts about the 25th.Water in the upper tributaries of the Ottawa is sv low that several ratts cannot be got out.The Itaiian Premier has ordered the Prefects not to pertuit hostile manifestations against ; Frunce.@ y There is a split In the Nihilist camp.The seceders have started a paper celled the Bio k Lovisuin, ( A famous old hunter and trapper named Den- nison was recently killed by a near Belle.ville, Unt.A fire on the 22nd in London destroyed two sheds on the Victoria Docks containing 4,010 bales of jute.Caput, another of the essaped convicts, has been captured back of Bolton's Swap, near Iroquois, Ont, The Governor of Santa Clara, Cuba, has issurd | | | | an onder by which soldiers can be hired hy! farmers as loboress.The British House of Commons, by 175 ta 79, has thrown out the bill for the abolition of capital punishment.The loon! ost at Coustantinople will be reestablished, its suppression having been only à \u2018Rempotary police méasure.Mr.Russell, Reformer, and Dr.Brereton, Conservutive, have Léen uomiuat d for the Un.tario Legislature for Fast Durham.The Ameer of Afghani-tan has instructed hin generals not to leave Kandahar for Guishk until they are quite crtain Ayoob Khan has left Herat.Anti-French demonstrations of 8 serious character evenrred ut Genoa and Naples an the 83nd.At the Vatieun, fears of war with France are entertained.The ciglth Grand Trunk exenrsion party, numbering 163 peraons, arrived ai Winnipeg, Man, on the 2lat, together with 18 cars of freight and stosk.The Catholic Bishop of Kerry, at the annual visitation to Millstreet, condemned the horrible practice of women aud children interfering in the present agitaion.A London cable announces the appointment of Sir TL.T.BB.Maxe as Governor of Newlound- land.Sir John Glovrr is appointed Governor of the Lerward Islands.\u201cOn Snturday the corrmony of the opening of the Mexico and Cuantla Railroad took place, isted over hy the President of the Republic.hé length of the road is nearly cighty.six miles, The census shows the population of the United Kingdom to be 35,000,000, of which there are little over 17,000,0000 inales and neatly 18,000,000 females.The increase in ten years is over 4,000,000, Mosc®)ntes predicts that within a few dnys the present cold spell will rapidly gire way to ose of the hotteat poriods of the Summer, with the thermometer ranging over the whole of Ontario from 80 to 05 in the shade, Mr.T.P.O'Connor, M.P., has received a threatening letter, dated from the \u201c Nihitist \u2014\u2014Douneil Chambors, Birmingham.\" The missive, i ; myer, A.M, which ie written in red ink, beging, ** Attend to \u201cthis notice,\u201d and then proceeds violentiy to abuse Mr.O'Connor as a Constitutional agitator and Land Lesguer, warns him not to attempt in future to address English audiences, and finally tells him he is to tv ahot, Itis signed, * By order of Geucral Commanding, Angott.\u201d TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.SaraToGA, N.Y., June 22.\u2014Tho National Temperance Mouvention opened to-day.Sir 8.L.Tilley (Canada) addressed the Convention.Among the Vicn-Prosidents clreted were John ™ Gough, ex-Governor Howan! (Rhode laland), Geo.E.Foster (Canada), Mrs.Annie Witten- owell (New York), Mother Stewart, Rev.Geo.H.Cavey (New York), Julia Coleman (New York), Frances E.Willard, Rev.Dr.Peter Stryker (New York).Papers nn the duty of the Church to the Tempersnce cause end on Temperance Litemture were read and discussed.Three hundred and thirty.geven delegates were reported presmnt.Frances L aWillard apoke on Woman's Temperance Work.FROM OTTAWA, AL DRSPATCH TO THE STAN.rux BFXODIÈRE BRIDGE SEIAURE \u2014 Orrawa, June 22.\u2014In connection with the seisure of the Chaudiere Railway Bridge, the Board have made the following division of the spoils, vis, to Mr.Bartram and Mr.W.McAgy, $2,400 each, and to Mr.[.Willson, contractor, $800.By the seizure, the Government received some $27,000 exim, and the officials interested in the matter were entitled to one-third the extra amount secured by such seizure, but the Government decided to limit the allowances, considering the plum a little too large.APPOINTMENT.Wm.Lukes, of Toronto, has been appointed to a position in connection with the outaiie service of the Financo Department.It is understood that the office is a new one, which has been created in connection with ths bonding system.THE FISHERIES.\u2014 Wm.Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, has returned from Quebec, where hé wne engngrd in making his annus! in ion of Gevernment streams and of several new fog alarms.The new stearner which was purehosed for the Gorern- ment in England, last Winter, hae had her name changed by order of Jouncil from ** The Greyhound\u2019 to *\u201c La Canadiens.\u201d Bhe will sail to-day to crnise in the Gulf fer the purpose of protecting the fisheries.The expedition will bs under ob of Dr.Wakeham, J.T, The steamer will commanded by Captain Boldua.The * Druid\u201d is also expected to sail to TEM MAR ESTHF WFAK STRONU, E RROKEX-DUWN, LATHES THE BRAIN AND CURES DYFFATHIA.NERYOUS AFFECTIONS CENARAL DE- BAT.ITY, NET RALIIA, FFARR AND AOUR, CIROSTE DIAR- ; RU FA, Nils DROTSY, \u201c HUMORA PEN \\IH CUMILAINTS LIVER COMPLAIN IX REMIITENT PKVER { AND AL} BIERLLEY ORTATSATi VG 1% A BADRTATA OF THR BLOOD, OR AC CMPANIRD DY DEBILITE OB A7 0-5 LOW éTX1K OF TUR EYSTRE.\u2019 PERUVIAN SYRUP RUPPTIPS THE RIOND WITH PTS VITAL PRIN.CIV LK OR IAFK KLEMNST-IRON: INFUEING BIRFNGTH VIGOR AND NEW LIFFR INTO 2 ALL VAT IS OF TI CYSTTM REING FRFF FROM ALONHOL ITS PNEIL / G1Z1NQ PPFROTR ARE NOT FOL- | i LLL {1 TH ) | | | I | FAHAT VSIS, LOWELL PY CORRESPOND ING REACTION.BUT ARP 1 KIMANKNT.PROPRIETORS 90 Hagremon AYRSTE, BOSTON.Raids mil irrpminte NOR Immedineety relieve pnd prrmanently cure Nervous Bes | tdi, Rhennatiem, Kenralgla, nw ull dissstes of tho 148s TIVE NETS AND BAYDR, \u201cet =, cad novitalize thie blood.Utroniar and Coosuita- tan free.A.NORMAN, oo Quant street eart, Toronto, SEA-SIDE REQUISITES.Blackberry Carminative tor biarrhes, Cholera Mor bus and Prscntery, Price 28 187 next att ke of Moaguite a, Tipek Me, te Price 25e.! .For Beetdes, Rugs.Caekgnnc dr.use Breaksii's In- Oct Bxbermibator.Prien ne.Por held bp © CJ.COVERNTON & CO, Diepeneinn Chéminte.CORNKR OF BLEURY AND DORCHESTER STRRETR \\ / me ar ER 88, 1 Ratablalird 183).mpves CORNS BUNIONS, A writho pot ar 95% Nt.Catherine Street, Womtrenl sit [HR DESROSIERS SYRUP for CHILDREN.BEST IN UFR.Bold evérrrhere.WHOLBFALY DEPOT! LYMAN, SONS & (0.Ana Bt.Joheph Drag Hall, 148 20% NSU Ft, Jereeph Rtrvet, THE TRIUMPH TRDRS CO, 244 N.Y 0 South ith Sireet, Phila.hy Bhs in from 39 they cane to 9G d 1 wi +1, a k + to DG days, and w a 000 OT pt not cae \"rtd 27 & or Rock to fie.Ww .H.CR 18s HAM, General Bup-rinsendent, at eithor Often BOOTS | BOOTS \u2014 cused.Partina gnine to the frantir Wonki de well tn cali Boots and examine ont sock of han]-mad- boots sam aitéble Me fhP achete.Ale, à Tange Mock sic te\u2019 ard Children's hatd-mhdt \"Foot 8h Ladtes\" French Kid Britton, teom 00:30 6 $5.00.1d\" BILLA G7 Notre Dame 844 q SETH W.FOWLE & SONS, | MANS ELECTRO CURA-T 4 Cuiexifigge oF Sports ane Pend, for preventing en , (\u2018ORNS\u2014M.E RATELLE, Chi: A try 181] } ! | © 14% June, 1RRY.w Summer Besoxts.; AAS SA ASE EE A ANA AN THE FAR-FAMED POPULAR CANADIAN SUMMER RESORT.St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna.: The abrve Hotel will npen for the season of 188), on 4e TWENTIETH of JUNF, under tho management of ASL ACRRON.The Manager will aim to promote the comfort and amusement of thé grents, od with lotr snd succegsfnl experience in the hotel business, fel coufldent that he can make the hotel the hone of thé touriste, and thee tay one of health and picasur FOr rates, &c., address JOIN KENLY, Manager, Cacouna.116, BAY VIEW HOUSE, Ferry Beach, NEAR OLD ORCHARD.Read What in Said: DY MRS.H, IL SFOWE.[eT REV.M.J, RAVAGE, The Bay View is the most, Although subject to russ desirable House 1 know alafig told, we hav never suffer d | the shofe | heautitnl heach from it at the Bay View, p i (Rarmmg forest which is now our Summer a well-kept house home.Fngys days are rare le company.even in August.Four Mails Daily.drives.and Address.13'cod2m 0.F.PAGE, Riddeford, Me.ST.JAMES HOTEL, THREE RIVERS, This old, well established and popular Hotel ie without question the best Hated bt the Hr Tide the preasnt managements xtsnaive and im portant changes have heen made, the hotel thoroughly painted, while nw carpets and furniture replace thie oil.These improvements, added to tbe orfainal facilities of the house, make it the matt Aesirable hn=1 in the city Visitors to the colebrated St.Leon Springs will find this a mom convenient route.308.RIENDEAL & Vo.Proprietors.A st CRESCENT BEACH HOUSE, Magnolia, Mass, WN.P.DAVIS, Proprietor.Also, of the Carleton, Jaghsonville, Fis.House lighted with gs, and all modern improvements, Please send for circular.NOTICE! 130001 m Parties wishing to enjoy 4 picnic tn the country, should Bot forget {be afrentages which Belæœil Mountain, St.Hilaire, offers.Good hotel accominodations.Rplendid grounds sx] excellent boating, and oaly one hour from the city by 3 7.R.144eod Pavilion Hotel Gloucester, Mass.This famous reeort, situated on Pavilion Beach, Occu- he finéét position on the cnest.Ita facilitire for fish- og.bathing and boating sre unsurpassed .{8 quiet vet fn five minutes of D.pot, hurches and Post Office.Open June 10th.Terms reasonable.dead \u2014 1.MAYO, Prop.PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 HOTEL, D.TOURIGNY.PROPRIETOR, ARTHABASEA STATION.Gnod sample roome for traveTling-merchants, Car- axes teams always Svatlahle.First chatre liquors ; meals at ull hours: r bexirooms comfortably furnished, lighte! »1d heated.14x SUMMER RESORT! \u2018THR SRABIDE H.TEL, Rustico Beach, Prince Edward fejand, open from aly 1st th] Reprerober une Ratee\u2014@| 73 por day: per week lengthened perioga, res week: fall mer for children under 12 years.Among [boat visitors\u2014iter.Gavin lang, Hon.Judge Torrarnre, J Ruchanan, Fcg , 40, dv JOHN NEWRON & rietors, 2 144 rod CHARLOTTKTOWS PRIE CAPE ANN.Bass Mock House.Good Harbor Bench, Gloucester, Mans.-\u2014 Firet clare Cuisine.Pinest Surf Tathimg ond Ocean Ecenety on the Atlañtice Coast £end for llustrated Book [afcod_ ____MBS.E.6.BROWN.WILLOUGHBY LAKE HOUSE, OPEN JUNE Int.Reenery unsurpassed exrellen: boating Tradaient boat #2 per dav.board by (ho mason hon $4 to 412 rer work P 6 adios, West Birk Vi, FRANCIS RICHARDSON & CO, 130004 2m _ _ Proprietors.McLEAN'S HOTEL, Ha! Ha' Bay.Saguenay.This m tficent Hotel is DOW open for the seasom.Visionrn vif Ant every comfort and amn ement Smeadid trou: fianing in the n°yrhbarhond.PETER MeLFAN, Praprietior.13R 0 ADIROYDACK SUMMER RESORT, THE TAYLOR HOUSE and twelve cottages at Lakn View Point, 8 -hrmon Laks ux Commty.XY, locate in a shady pine grove Th afr ir pure, she acrnery beautiful good arcing boating fod fishing.Bplendid accommodating ior famliins, 11m C.F.TAYLOR YMiscellancous.pr ASN, J3REAKFANT CEREALS.OATMFAT, GRARUTLATRD OATMRAL, CRACKED WHEAT GRANCLATRD WIIRAT, NOMINY, £c, a BRODIE & HARVIE, Corner Craig and Bleury Ntreeta._ \u2014 _.1Rmr Property scented In ail comnteles hy R.A.KELLOND, 214 St.James Street, Montreal.\u201cTradr Marks, Designe anil Co ahits Registered.Plana and Mechanical Drawings on He years\" experience | Solicitor apd Expert in Patent Cases, rete 22x LUMBER! LUMBER! We have now on band, and ran furnish at short nottco IN CAR LOTS, OAK, CHERRY, ABH, BUTTERNUT, CHRYTKOT, HICKORY, WHITEWOOD, OR PINK LUMRER.\"Any rise desired.and ent to order, when 30 wanted.4 for prices.Deiiverrd Mu Montreal, or other points 8.5, MUTTON CO., lesale Jnmber Dealers, \u2018 Torohté.P.8.\u2014A large lot of very dry Oak Flooring cheap.TO s lan 27: WEAR THE FOR SALE EVERYWHERE To Let.PASIAN NN 45 OUSE TO LET \u2014 Furnished, Drawer Sag.Windsor Hotel.Hent low.Adres, TC, OUSE TO LET\u2014Complet ly P.0.fume guenll.For g dir ar To LIET\u2014218 Bleury street.Apply 888 Dorchester st.z SES - : mo LET\u2014A Furnished House, .containing elght rooms, for the sunmer man ib the tomu of forel, facing the Royal bart ocd stahling i good f1ahing and hosting.Rent $15 pay th.Apply to Mrs.Parsous, Roel.122% TO LET AT LONGUEUIL\u2014A semi-detached Ondtagee with garden, faring the river 1 occupded fur the inst three Toor vy ihe Hen.A.Mousseau.Efjulte of PAPINEAU & béaags Kir, HD RL James sitnet, Montres.14i M O LET\u2014At St.Anne de Belle- vie, for Sammer mouths, A Furnished House, containing seven bedrooms, short distance east of Claren- dun Holcl, on river side.Rent low.Appiy to A.8 Bt.Anne.\"MO LET\u2014At Cote St.Antoine\u2014 Seven minutes\u2019 walk from street care, à first-class stone villa residence, with all modern im ments, stahling for two horses afid cow.Lawn and lowes beds, 3, and commanding an unsurpess~d view of Lachine river St.Lawrence, and sorrounding country.let at very moderate rental to a desirable tengmt.Apply 8.BURLAND & (0.Heal Estate and } Ageitte, 114 Se Tamen atrmet.! oven sewet.Tot BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO LET, THREE MILES FROM MOGILL STREFT, On the Lower Lachine Rosd, called \u201cCLYDESIDE COTTAGE) with 10 acres Of ian, extending from the St.Lawrense to the Aqguequct.Fine gatden front and reat.Tile | arated.Capital and extensive out-hoases, and largo | cold vinery.House heated by hot air, and bot and cold water in Second floor, House contain Li apartments and a fine billiard room.Terms easy.Possession unmediately if required.Apply 0 B.BURLAND à C0, ERAL ESTATE AQRN Ro.114 Bt.James at set.Ce Property ft ox Sale.0 Cm mm FOR SALE OR TO LET \"House Moons.LAS SA SAN AUS, LOL TRANS ESS A JO FRONT ROOMA\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE.207 Bleury étreen 141 à FURNISHED BEDROOMS, WITH OR WITHout board.Club Chambers, 555 Dorchester ITS ME Tmo BATLEMAN, BEDROOM or! \u201c cher , Private family.Apply at Ko.a5 LAIBE FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD, AT uchoticte street, noat Beavur Hall.ARGE, PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM, M4 00 nt Vrbnin street 1 Los _16 8 LET\u2014SIX KNO 15 RNISHED OR UN- M farnished.Apply to tre, Décarte\u2019s Groand fiver ééde, Hochelags __146 6 O LET-AT CACOUNA, ROOM WITH hoard, in a private family.\u201cHC\u201d Star OMe, 145 po, LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, AT 33 A Alexander strent.0 M45 OUMS ~ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, AT 10 _Unlonavenue, ~~~ 1486 JR O9M8 10 LET-TWO OR THREF GENtlemen can be accommodated with nicely fumish- od rooms and board, at 92 Yi street.16 2 poard, st Youngeteest.ii 2 PR 00M8-FURNISHED.103 UNIVERSITY Vv mrt 143 4 Proons-ror GENTLEMEN.137 MANSfield street, 144 13 JR OOM\u2014FURNISHED, 11 VICTORIA ur .Rooms TO LET\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT = board, at 71 City Connetllors rtreet.T44 OOMS\u2014VACANCIES FOR AF BOARder, ote front room on ground floor, with or With\" out board, four minutes\u2019 walk Post Office, 501 cheticre street, opposito Cotte street.144 3 ROOMB\u2014_FURNISHED, EXCELLENT LO- + cality.174 Mountain stheet.148 8 Room AND BOARD.71 CHAMP DE MARS treet, 148 6 OOMS WITH BOARD_MRS.SEARL, Midwite, 871 Lagauchetiore street.4213 FURNISHED, ROOMS \u2014 COMTORTABLY with of without boxe.18 St Ellsabeth strre Ko.BY Dorchester street.Apply 40 B g: Lane.145 6 For SALE \u2014 At Valoisville, a Farm franfing river, shd BO feet from station, contaiaing about 0 scree, Apply P.G.Valois, Valse vire.5 KOR SALE\u2014A desirable Farm, containing $00 acres, with stone Qwelling and fArst- clara Outbulidings, advantageousl Towneht situatel tn the Enet- pe.Terms essy.GH GRAHAM, ran 40 uf offs.FOR SALE\u2014A Flour Mill and ar aa, with water Power tftnate at Rt.Francois Jesus, ly to .Bigouae Moulin de Crochet, Point a Vian, aie Somme _ ta, 138 16 JOR SALE\u2014Briek Cottage and _ Garden at Cote #t.Paul, immediate possession.title perfect.Apply 10 H.E.Tucker, 85 Bt.Lambcet Hill, or on fhe premises, Molson atrect (east), Cote St.\" Pau.Torna herald.H OTE L FOR SALE, Nos.31 and 84 0 mes Cartier mere.-end 8004 Stab ting.Apply on the premise.\" vec 8 \u201cManufacturing Property for Sale, The proprictor of à very extensive water power, situated oo a large river, romnine through a tract o land, where a great quaniity of the proper kind of wood for the manufacturing of Pulp, as well as all kinds of wooden \u201carticles, such as Cotton Rponls, Clothes Pine and firoom Handles.&c., which the proprictor will sell at à low figure, or will join with capitalists to form a company for manufacturing above arficies, whirh can be made vary Jucrative.and not a large capftail requircé.Applications from persons willing to Join in the under saklng.can-address \u201cPULP,\u201d P.©.Bex 1246._June 10h 1881.adie For SALE\u2014In the improving LÀ town of Farnham (County Misatogucl * 40 quilés m Montrer! : A desirable farring vil y ther.The farm consists of and on the River Yamal Ta be sold separate te, barn on stoné foundation, re 60 acres of Are quality of line hom b House, Stabling, and al) hisite out with good dwe] 60 x 40.ré] buildings.The whole having bern built within the last 7 reure.The Race Mill onsinte of Qrenlans, Fhingle Clèp Poord, Lath and Batting Saws, but | requ red cond be éasfly adapted for any manufacturing business.Ratiway siding within 350 yarda of she property.For further pattiquiare enquire of the owner, THOS.PARKINS, Farnham.The Routh Eastern, Waterloo, Champlain & St.Lav- rence, and Forel Railways, ol) pase thigugh several times daily.128 13m FOR SALE, At @ Bargain, an EXCELLENT FARM, Comprising Three Hundred Acres, of which 340 are under Cultivation and Pasture, with the balance well Weoded.ONE OP TIE BEST HAIRY FARMS IN CANADA.The simation ix in one of the heat Mirming districts of Canada, and convenient to Mills, Church, Stores, fo.N-lway depots will he locsted within easy di The sammunity la nne of tbe mou intelligent in the Prov- fn e, ANA the property le a chorrmi and desirabir one.Thees are a first-class Stone Dwelling and the best of vit-honmes A nice rive?runs throngh the property.Any one winhing a good homestead non reasonable terms will find this an Pxerplional apportanity Apply to otf HUGH GRAHAM.Star office.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014_ I _ For Sale, MM RAALE\u2014CHEAP FOR CASH, A \"RAY motd-Nger * Sewtiog Machime, tn first-class order.Appiy Immediat-1y at 29 Baimorai sêmet.143 4 MR RALF\u2014-A CARTER'S OARRIAGE, Horse and Harness.Mo 211 St.Martin street 3 JOR MALE \u2014 A FIRST-CLASS PIANO, rorrwood case, round oorners, party lasving city.Address PV 1202.\" Svan offer.144 3 JOR 8 ALE- AMERICAN FOSTAGE Rtamps, suitable for small remittances.Apply at the van OMce CL _ betr Fer SALE~VICTORIA PRAETON AND harness, cheap.1404 St Catherine street.120 tt Bustness Chances.T° DRUGAISTS \u2014 AN ENTERPRISING .voung drageist with a cash capital af, from # La #1,0C0,m- 1 hvar of a good chance tu odtrin à Country vil Inrgr dtng store business, within 30 mite of Montreal.The Mixinecss has been carried on for somo ves the vil 1az physician, who gives it up from lank of time to at\u201d tend to I Address \u201cI, HW,\" Brar Office.130 ¢ .> > p* WR SALE OR TO RENT, IN ATANTFORD, Ont, Stove Foundry with plant, and Retail Store with stack, &c.Foundry can par- chased withortt store.Owaer retiring on account of ns R.G TISDALR.1456 A ) RENT\u2014At Reasonable terms, a Horse-shoetne Shop, fullt equipped with tools.In à firat-class locality, with a falr ran of custom.À rare chance for a pool industrious horse- \u2019 LY } ANTED \u2014 AN À FPREXTICE TO THA Maé a .xt.Tumés à oy trade.Apply WRAY AGB & Lark Ÿ ANTED\u2014A CABINET MAKER APPFEY to F.foith, Wellimgbou Arcade, Bh Catherine street.143 4 Ww ANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 BROILER - Makers, Fisters and Blacksmithn, by the Counsieta Locomotive and Rugine Work: Co., a Kingston, Ont.Information given by Gro.Koy, DO MoGHl st.oot WASTED IM MEDIATELY\u2014TWO FT RST.88 mm are FE ter.Fost PRly to, Or addrom, A Pos- Recier, Wurerion, Q.142 V JANTED-ACOOK, ABOUTSTH OFJULX, at 107 Union avenue, one willing $0 wash el .Sihations Tlanted._ - I hrm mn oD CLERK, WITH real.Bhat ITUATION WANTED\u2014RY A YOUNG MAN.having xprrience us book-keepec Ls mrnaget far the past year, oan gies the Taner Address © C.1263,\" 87a office, 13 JANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS N W Driver.Address + HN Gran Say hp ANTED\u2014RY A PENSIONER, POR or Fight Watchman .yood city references; dress: Porter,\u201d fran afice.isé 4 VV ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN, À SITUA tion as Book-keeper.Address Penman,\u201d = Found.= MONS AN MANS ASS CE = DONNE UND\u2014A KTRAY (COW ON HUGHES arma, Cote Bt.Louis.Can be had by paying F.Alexander.14 3 Thanted to Purchase, WA ED \u2014 AX UPRIGHT TUBULAR \u2014 Boliez, UH.P.AddIees *F.10947 Puc Offre, | ANTED\u2014GOOD SECOND-HAND : Noard Cutting Machine.Address moderate, - T.L,* 366 King street, .WANT ED TO PURCHASE\u2014-LADIES\u2019 Gent's Cast-off Clothing.Adlvess §* 17635 Cen street.WI DITES.Bran offic.VW ANTED TO PURCHASE, A Skye Terrier, a fow months old, Apply at 190 St.Bonaventare street.1 XX ANTED TO PURUHASE\u2014 North-West Land Boris.HUGH ©) rar Office.0) Msotesstonai.AA ~ LITT Rnaeeeey J.Palliser, apvocars,\u2019 104 St.James.: ee DR, J.F, TL JENKINS, (Formerly of London and Payis Hospitais).; Removed to 5% RICHMOND VQUARN Corner of Be.Antoine Brest._ MEDICAL CARDA (Retadblished 1858.) MADAM FURRER, Dra, Lacgmemp sr na Hamsuso Corson, SNRNANY, Axle McGILL COLLEGR, MONTREAL, Has her establishment foc jadtes confinement on rine diseases.ord ih attendance gnatrantred.vi stirnts can be attended by thelr own Ta.800 PALAC Æaucutionat, NST LINN 00 oo vo Nw QAYBROOK HALL.MRS.LAY takes this method of inforining her friends and those Interested in ROTCATION, that, although she hax Qispo=rd of the property 90 Jong cocapied by het de an EDUCATIONAL PSTABLISHMENT, and known as \u201cSAYBROOK HALL it is her Intention to fe-open her ECHOOU1, in Beptembor.Due notice of the locality will a thé meantimé appiitations fr NEMDBFF or DAGIPUPILS may he afdresssd, ns uénal, to 662 NORCHESTER STREET.149 0 a Varennes Commercial College Diateihutirm ot Prizes and ible xaminavion of Students of Business Clam, NONTMLY, JUNE 2704, Fr) Pein Steamer CHAMBLY will jeave \"the ahora dss at 4 po, abd romeo ANSELM BARIL, Pin, 14110 rr : aves the Carpets, Prevents Moths, makes thoMloae | QIHORTHAND ems.A havens Ronwiige of : hatet enoratireraf ma Tenure of Xora Toe tp en © over a perkad of six weeks.Tickets fof th cousin ; Apply © sa | aia ».nis Rie Wren it IR nO THE GROCKRY Wem, | motion of » AEE 5 $ © ce THE MONTREAL DATLY 25 STAR.THURSDAY SJUNK 73, , iN .Te Daily Str.\"GRAHAM & Oo., Proprietors, 2 APARIVE BTATENRNT OV THE Cancorariox or TupbranHr the week ending June 18, and _dhe corresponding pertud of 1880 :\u2014 miam Jane, 1880.Jane, 1881.vere 14 16,8687 Monday .33 16,118 wer 16116,806 Tuesday.14 16,049 Wed'sdsy.16 10,002! Wed'sday.156 16.036 Thursday.16 15.882 Total.c.ee 301,432 Total.97,468 * Average daily circulation for week ending June 18, 1881:\u2014 16,243.on.ANDREW RANKIN, of Windsor is now making a sour of the Enateru Townsk iu the interest of THE STAR.Mr.kin induly author fred te recotve Sabscriptions for the poper, and te collect money due us.GRAHAM & CO.Publivhers THE STAR.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1881.Justis MoCARTEY\u2019s flank movement is to further the cæase-of Home Rule by advocating Twperial Federstion.He says that the Royal Colomial Institutes favors the scheme and be- \u2018lieves that it will be the ultimate solution of the problem of *Govexnment in every systew where different \u2018races, creeds, traditions and Babits.have to be takenrinto account and recon- wiled.; The-Law-ef Evidence.It would be well if the Local Legislature would-occasionallywbestow some portion of that attention, which it now gives to matters of no sarthly importance, uporquestions which would, if properly solwed, be of real benefit to the peo- pls of this province.It isa matter of great regret that Mr.Hrvine's bill to permit parties to a spit to give evidence in their own cases has mot been passed this session.Litigants in many cases sufferz great hardship om account of the absurd article-of the code which forbids pre- bably the only person conversant with the facts of n case, frown testifying on his own behalf.Æhis province is the only civilized country in the world\u2014save France\u2014where such rule exists, and ifswe are not mistaken there is a disposition in Franée to alter the law in this respect.We fancy there are not ten practising lawyers inrthis province who are nat in favor of the reform, and it is to be hoped that Mr.Irvine wiil.show a little more activity 4n achieving that success for the measure he has fathered which the public are so anxious to see attained.Cote St.Antoine and the Grey Nuns.The contest nowrexisting before our Provincial Parkament, between the inhabitants of vw Tusarance in Quobes.| At the meeting of mauagers and agente of the Tarions insuranes companies interested in insur- ancè in Queb-:6, held several days , sevorsi resolutions wero passed vn the subject of the various insurance oumpanios using thuiginfiuepce upon the Queboo people towards securing a sufficient water supply.porary measure lo increase the insurance rates 26 per cont, higher than the tariff adopted, but thrown asido again in 1874, which would make the rates sbout double those now existing.A committee of seven was appointed to examine into tho whole matter and report.Nothing, however, has yet been done.er The New Tourist Bteambont Line.Telegrums geceived in this city state that the stemmner * Kothesay \u201d made her trial trip from Cape Vincent to Dickinson's Landing yesterday.It appears she male tho jouraey, including all ber stoppages on her schedule running timo and under cacy steam.The Prince Arthur \u2018\u2019 also arrived at Dickinsou's Landing from Moutreal yesterday.These boats will com- meueo theip regular season trips to-day.The « Rothesay *\" will leave Cope Vincent at 8.30 a.w., arriving at Dickiuson s Landing at 13 noon, whero she will make immediate vounection with her covsort, the ** Prince Arthur,\u201d winch boat 1s expected to reach Montreal, after passing the rapids, at 6 p.m.Jodein vs.Directors Joliette Mutual Fire Insurance Company.Judgment in this caso was given yesterday afternoon by His Mfonor Mr.Desuvyers.The com- piaint was that the directors had conspired gether and neted illegally: that they illegally declared assvesmeuts to the amount of £18.000 on the policy holders.and also cancelled Jodoin's policy, and that these acts were performed by only three directors.The principal point in tho cece was whether a quorum of directors should evusist of only three.The by-laws, produced us voted by the \u201churcholders and acted upon by all, even by the complunant, show tha! three can net.The judgment hed that the directors.in eaucelling Jodmin's policy.bad acted in good fain.and, on the whole, that defendants had, in no way, acted criminally, cousequeutly the charge against them was dismissed.to- Ontario Bank.Tho shareholders held their 24th annual meeting at Torontoon the Z1-t inat.The report refers to the uoticeabie improvement in the trade ofthe country and the prosperity atiending nearly every brunch of industry.The directors complain that : though the business of the bank throughout the i year has been of à safe and satisfactory character, the uet result has beeu materially affected by the difficulty of finding profitable employment for all the luanable funds of the vank, and by the amount remaining in overdue debts and unproductive assets.The profits of the year, after deducting expenses of management.were $217,714, out of which two half-yearly dividends of 3 per cent.were paid, amounting to $179.8689.leaving £37.555 tv be carried to profit and hws, which sdded to the 2116,463 brought forward from last year, makes $154,309 at credit of profit and logs, The Kingston Cotton Company.At & mecting of the sharehoiders of the Kingston Cotton Mall.held at Kingston yesterday evening, the provisional directors submitted their report, which showed that the mill was in course of erection af a cost of $31,823.that machinery to the amount of $80.000 had heen ordered.and that a site of about an acre and a half had been bought.at the rate of £300 per acre.The amount of stock ie limited to 8250.000.an of this S181.000 has already been subscribed.The ! provisional direetors estimated that the total ex- | \u2018 i Cote St.Antoine and the Grey-Nuus, deserves notice.The mmnmicipality of Cote St.Antoine have, it appears,.experienced:for some time past the want of better drainage.Accordingly the inhabitants have.applied to our Local Legis Inture forthe neceasary powers to effect such a desirable object.The Grey Nuns not many , years ego acquired iby purchase a tract of land, within the limits .of this municipality, whirh they subsequently sold st & very considerable advance in price, and then, by agreement, retook the land from the purchasers upon the jorfeiture by the latter, of nearly thirty thousand dollars of the purchase money.These ladies have thus shewn the land was bought by them partly, if not wholly, for .speenlation, and that in so doing they have shown more sagacity than many other recent specuiators in real estate.To this no possible objection can be made, omrthe contrary, they are to be.congratalated for their sagacity.Bat when they apply, as they-have donr, that this land should: be vxempted from the coats mecmary for draîmage on the plea that 1: is held fot religious.purposes, they should be told their Protension innot only ungemerous and unres- sonable, but groundless in law and in fact.\u2018Even to Mons.Tarte, that stannch advocate of ecclesiastical privileges, in the Quebec legis lature, tbis claim of the Grey Nuns appeared \u2018to be too much, and he voted against it in the Committee ofthe Lower House.It isto be hoped it will share a similar fate in the Upper, It may not be amiss to add thet appearances indicate the time is approaching, when the promotion of such unreasonable privileges, may swaken public attention to the necessity of curtailing the many existing.to be content with what is now enjoyed, and let well alone.The Roman Catholic Church \u2018in Lower Canada can certainly have fo ground for complaint with its present privileges and exemptions in connection with its vast possessions in real estate in this Province.It were wise then, City News.~The immigrants wa steamdhips \u201c Oscan \u2018King and \u2018\u2018 Buropean\u2019\u2019 psased through the eity westerday morning.\u2014Mr.Lighthsll, notary, did not go bail for \u2018Mr.Sills for $400 as represented, but only to the ameunt of $100.~The distribation of prizes of Notre Dame College.Cote des Neiges, will be held on Tuesday, St June, at 1.80 p.m.\u2014 An interesting letter from Alderman Stephens wn the Grand Trunk indebtedness to the city will Ve found on the fourth page.\u2014Mr.Varin.an officer of the 86th Battalion, now at Laprairie in camp.was very seriously 1n- gr on Tuesday last by being thrown off his orse.\u2014A great variety of peedle-work will be exhibited by tho pupils of Hochelaga Convent, on the th, 25th and 26th inat., for the pleasure of he parents and friends of the institution.i \u2014Qne of the Harbor Police met with an soci- dont last evening on the wharf.The engine of 2 6.T.R train frightenod a horse and truck so that the Constable was knocked down by the horse JYupning away.Fe was not reriously injured.River Notes.A fire oocurred about elovon o'clock last night {a Cowan's Ammonia Works at the corner of Dal.\u201chourte and Common streets, by which some \u2018$8,000 damage was done, the whole low being sovered by insurance.The fire broke out in the lowur part of the building, and spread rapidly, and it was only after an hour's hard work that the Brigade ancceoded in subduing it.Bank of Hamilton.The business of the Bank of Hamilton for the Past year, was of a satisfactory nature.The rofita amounted to $72.363.90, out of which ividends smousting to 7 per cent.were paid, $30,000 carried to \u201crest account, and $4.691.11 carried \u2018forward at credit of profit and loss account.The paid-np capital of th nk is $750.500 and the \u2018 rest \u2019 £100,000 nearly 14 per cent of the capital.The Directors report a considerable increase in the business during tho year.Police News.Pierre Bourgco, acoused of stealing a saw.was \"discharged by the Police Magistrate yesterday, baring proved that he had boughtlit from another Ross Reoaud, 83 Guy street, wax fined $50 or six months for keeping a bouse of ill-fame by the Recorder yesterday.Alexis Vindette, 233 Rt.VU street, arraigned on a similar charge, was $10 or one month.and his dnughtor, Celina Vandet agi UT for being an inmeto, six months \u20ac \u2018 labor and $60, or six mooths > t penditare on buildings, machinery, ete.would nat exreed $140,000, nn4 that $30-000 would be required for running expenses, Capads about the middie of July.The following gentlemen were elected Directors :\u2014J.Richardson.R.Waldon, J.Minnes, J.B.Carruihers, W.K MeRae, J.Breden, B.M.Britton, W.Nicol, J.Brown.Proposed Regatta.The Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company, of Rochester, N.Y., make the following offer : \u201c To AU Firat-class Ourames : AJRNTLEMEN,\u2014There being à great desire to witness a grand contest between you while Edward Trickett, of Auatralia, is in this country, aud there appearing no movement in progress to bring about such a contest: we therefore offer a prize of $3.000 for a Single Scull Regatta of four miles, in best and best boats ander the usual rales of boating.First prize, $1,500; second, $800: third, $500; fourth, $300.To be rowed the last week in July.or about the middle of August, 1881.as a majority of you express your preference when making your entries to us, which must be dune before July 10th.Loesation of race, selection of referee, management, and other details will be fixed and announced in due time, all of which will be first-class and satisfse- tory.\u201d United Festival Service.Christ Chureh Cathedral was crowded to its utmost apres last evening with the delegates and inen the Diocesan Synad and lovers of music gensrallr to attend rhe united service 1n connection with the Dinecsan Synod.The mag- nifrently »olemn service of the English Church sof wus rendered doubly impressive by intonation and the fine singinz of the var- vous Episcopal choirs ot the city united.The processional was Arncsley\u2019s apdante in 3.\u201d The * Magnifieat \u201d and\" Nune Dimittis\"\" were samg te Dr.Siainer's arrangement, sud the anthem was Wesiey's \u2018\u2019 Blesse:] be tbe trod nnd Father.\u201d The offertuire was Muzart\u2019s jargetto in \u201cn° The service wa< coucinded with the Hallelujah fram the Messiah.The service was innned by the Reva ld, Futton and Ernest Hongh- tan : the lessons were read by the Rava Canon Evène and J.P PmMonlin.and the sermon prrached by the Res.Dr, Salhivan (rem Bphesians 4 ch, 13 +.The Univ ot the Puth.\u201d Dincesan Symod.When the afternoon session opened vesterday Mr.L.H.l'aviJ-on moved that the\u201d Quebec Plan\u201d should be snken into eonsiderntion.Mr.Bry dges did uot approve of the plan because he thought that the adapiian of the plan would bring them nto financial difienlties, .Mr.T.Whate thought that the clergy of the diocese did not cufficientiy impress the necessity of pivng npon veople.At 4 c'elce élection of members for the Executive Committee wus préceeded with.After this the election of delegates to the Provincial Synod tonk place.Serutineers were then ap- yornted té receive the voies for imembera of the [roresan Court.The debate sa the \u201cQuebeoe Plan\u201d was subre- quently reumed ad Mr.Thomas moved in amend- mea\u2019 to the motion of Mr, Davdesn that the du- euksion of the Queben Plan be latt over until the Den! session of the Evnod.The Rev JL \u20ac Devidsou moved the {following amendment that the bhp Ue moque tr tp appoint commi?tees to visit tif missonanes ond to impress \"por them the necessity ofwelf-supporr.As Mr.Davidson wished to apenk against these motions and as it was then @ o'click the discussion was left over until to-day and the meeting ! adjourned.ROAD COMMITTEE.Another Want of the \u20ac.P.R.\u2014~-The Stone Delivery Coutract.At the meeting of this Committee, yesterday afternoon, all its members were prasent.Compinints of certain proprictors on Mrteaife stree:, nf the flonding of their property, owing te the high grading of Dominion Square, were referred to the City Survoyor.The Chairman said he had received s communication from the C.P.R Company, asking for leave to lay a double track on Bleury and St.Lawrence Aatreots.Perropally he was against such n change.Aid.Hnod said double track on Rlenry street would spoil the only esrriage road to tbe Cemetery and Park.They might put a track on St Urbain strent.Tho matter was left over for another meeting.A letter from BR MeKeawn offering a ssmple of stone for paving nt n certain price war refogred to the City Sarveyor for report.A petition from Edonard Dery asking for £300 dnma zee for 8 broken leg occasioned, he said, hy the bad state of the sidownlk on St.Elizabeth street was not entertained.A petitian fram certain proprietors on Sherbrooke sireet war received asking for a sidewnik west of finy stroet, they offering to pay half the cost.Referred to the City Surveyor for repart.Tt woe decided to put down crossings on St Felix, St.Antoine, Dominion and St.Bonaventure streets.Ald.McCord presented, in behalf of the Wil- liama Manufacturing Company.s olaim for $67* the cost of sidewalk the Company was obliged to put down during the Winter in order to protect their property.Referred to the City Surveyor for report.A lotter was read from Mr.Satlie complaining that Mr.Mann refasod to carry out his contract for the delivery of stone for repairing the reads; that he had sont in large bonlder, unbroken stone, tin cave.and other rabbirh.aud thet when he (But.It was thought advisable asa tem- The Manager : hay been cnzaged in Manchester, and will sail for i cannot be regarded as a final settlement of the | -much attention.Tie), remonstrated to Mr.Maan the latter (oldbim that ho was ander no obligation to any one bat tho City Surveyor, and use abusing Inuguago towards him.The Chairman said that if Mr.Mana refused to deliver stone in tho proper condition und places he was breaking his contract.Ald.H said he had had uo confidence in Maun singe bo called the City Burvegor a Judas Iscariot, and such a man should not be employed.Île moved that Ald.Kennedy.the Chairman and himself be appointed to examine into the matter and report.ried.M:GILL FACULTY OF ARTS.Standing in she Examinations, 1581.SENIOR ASSOUIATE IN ARTS.Marguerite Francis, McGill Normal School and Private Tuition, creditable answering in all the Imperative subjects und in Mathematical Physica, ASSOCIATES IN ARTS.The numbers show the marks obtained by each.Frank P.Bernard, High School, Montreal, 1,107 : Charles R.Daoust, High School, Montreal, 1,050; Frederick L.Barlow, High school, Montreal, 1,023; Percy E.Judge, High School, Montreal, 962; Peter C.Mitchell, High School, Montreal, 961; Alexander J.Tolinie, High School, Montreal, 927: William Mitchell, High School, Montreal, 919 ; Henry Munderloh, High School, Montreal, 895; Ellen E.Con, Girls\u2019 High School, Montreal, 876 ; Wiltred R.Morris, McTavish School, Montreal, x50 : John J.Aruton, High School, Montreal, 840 ; Hanbury A.Budden, High School, Montreal, 835: Manson D.Tvetzel, Collegiate In- stitnt~, Hamilton, 522; William T.Guan, High School, Montreal, 813; George H.Guy, High School, Montreal, 803; Charles Burk.holder, Collegiate Institute, Hamilton, 802; Willian M.Reid, High School, Montreal, 781; Philip M.Robertson, High School, Montreal, 715; Percival Tibbs, High School, Man- treal, 708; William Reid, High School, Montreal, Ellen F.Kemp, Girls\u2019 Hip.School, Montreal, equal, 637 ; Grace Foster, Girls High School, Montreal, Alice M.Cook, Colicgiate Institute, Hamilton, eqnal, 669: James W.Morrice, MeTavish School, Montreal, 660 : Ridley L.Charlton, St.Juins High School, 659 ; James H.Bissett, High School, Montreal, 647 ; Andrew Stuart, High School, Montreal, 624; Mary E.Clunie, Lachute College, \u2018622; Archibald Robertson, Collegiate Institute, Hamilton, 620; Arthur H.Irwin, St.Johus High School, 535; JUNIOR CERTIFICATES.Edward P.Mathewson, High School, Montreal, 895 ; Annie B.Barr, Girls\u2019 High School, Montreal, 835; Agnes H.Fairbairn, Girls\u201d High School, Montreal, 828; John S.Cassils, High School, Montreal, $24: Martha Martin, Guris' High School, Montreal, 669: Mary C.Greer, Collegiate Institute, Hamilton, 564 : Jeanie Dickson, Collegiate Institute, Hamilton, 531 ; Ernest Allani, Waterloo Academy, 506 ; Nellie Hall, Waterloo Academy, 442 ; Henry Allen, Waterloo Academy, 401; J.W.H.Milne, Collegiate Institute, Hamilton, 392.Noon Telegrams.\u2014_ CABLE.PARNELL'S VISIT TO AMERICA.\u2014 Loxvoys, June 2%, \u20141t is stated that Mr.Par- pell has decided to revisit America in onder to extend and consolidate the Land Lengue organization.lie is convinced the Land bill land question.The rumor that he will go when the bill passes through comuittee, leaving the party under the leadership of Justin McCarthy, 1 unfounded.He will not leave London until the Lords have sent the measure back to the Commons.AMERICAN.NEGROES LYNCHED.\u2014Daxpury, N.C, June 23.\u2014Two negroes, one of whom outraged a white girl, aged 12, and the other outraged a white woman, were taken from jail, en Monday night, by 150 masked men and banged.USELESS MAIL ROUTERS.\u2014 W ASHING TON, June 23.\u2014The steamboat mail route from Memphis to Vicksburg will be discontinued on June 30th.The service now costs $94,000 a year.It is expected thut all necessary mail facilities will be supplied for a third of that sum.CANADIAN AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.BRITISH COLUMBIA.\u2014Torosto, June 23, \u2014 The \u2018vlobr this morning contains the following especial cabin, dated Londen, June 22nd, 1881 :\u2014-The following is the first result of Mr.DeCosmos\u2019 mission here :\u2014Iu the House of Commons Lord George Hamilton gave notice of his intention to ask the Under-Secretary for the Colonies whether the attention of his office had been directed to the constant complairrts of the inhabitants of British Columbia that although it is ten years since thev were incorporated in the Dominion, the mais condition which in- dured them to assent to that incorporation, the construction of the Canadian Pacsfic Railway system, had, in spite of frequent protests, not been commenced upon that seaboard ; whether or not the fact that a large portion of the most fertile part of Vanconver\u2019s lslgnd, including Jasge roal fields, had in years past been transferred by Act of the Legidative Assembly to the Canadian Government at their request under the Railway clause of the terms of union to accelerate the construction through Vanconver's Island of the said line of railwaÿ : Whether under these circumstances the Colonial Office had any intention of representing to the Canadian Goverrment the necessity of complying as soon as possible with the terms of the Carnarvon settlement, which, with the sanction of the Secretary of State for the colonies, were in 187 4 agreed to both by Canada and British Columiva.SIR JOHN MACDONALD.~The change in air obtained by going to Tunbridge Wells has further improved Kir John Macdonald's condition.The new style of upholstering just introduced by the Oshawa Cabinet Company is attracting The work produced by this Company is prononnred hy art CONNOISSUTS equal to the best in New York aty.Certainly their window on Notre Dame street contains some clegant specimens of cabinet work and upholstering.Their designs are nil original and being constantly ren-wed, so that buyers can always find the very latest styles in their warerooms.The patent camp bed suitable for sportemen, volunteers and camping out.Oshaws Cabinet Co, 447 and 449 Notre Dame street.130tf You can binek your boots in a half a minute with the NURBIAN UGBtf Rpecinil Notices.« Eas Bouquet\u201d that exqusite perfume for the handkerchief made by F.8.Cleaver & Sons, sold by all druggists, 50c per hottle, 18.Dollars, which might otherwise be thrown away by resorting to ineffectual medicines, are saved by purchasing thst inexpensive specific for bodily pain and remedy for affections of the throat, Jungs, stomach, liver and bowels, Dr.Thomas\u2019 Écloctric Oil, which does not deteriorate, and in thorough and pure.7 Forry YRans' ExFFRIRNTE.has tested the virtues of Dr.Histar's Balsam of 13d Cherry, anid is now generally acknowledged to be the dest remedy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases ; embracing the whole range from a slight cold to a settled consumption.Were it not for its merits, it would long since have + died, and made no sign.\u201d 148 2 Dorars, DoraLe Tour.AND Trovare, Is the reverse of things now-a-days.Both teil and trmible are nnknown when the Nubian\u201d blacking is nsed.It polishes our boots instantly without brushing, needs to be used only once a week, renders them waterproof, and greatly incroases their wear.In bottles at 25 cents, snd sold everywhere.96 On Friday last an immense crowd thronged the Boston One-Price Clothing Store.On en.wiry we ascertained the crowd was attracted by the arrival of a fresh lot of Boys and Youths\u2019 Suits, they having received a new assortment of Boys and Youths\u2019 clothing of American pat- > of = tern, aud they are cruel worthy oe \u201cIs thereno balm in Gilead, is.there mo physician there T*.That cry may henceforth cense, for all who will can be healed by obtaining * The Science of Life; or, Belf- - tian.\u201d Indispensalle to all.See advertisement.148 6 FURNITURE ! ForurTure !\u2014We have a very large assortment of Black Walnut Bedroom Sets of the most recent designs in Eastlake and Queen Anne styles.Our $50 sets are unequalled in the city for fine finish.We claim we are the only bouse who can show Bedroom Sets in sixty different styles.Great bargains given to cash purchasers this month.Henry J.Shaw & Co., 724, 726 and 728 Craig street, gear Victoria Square.1463 4 A Good Investment.We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Vermont & Colorado Mining Company in another column.The property of this company is lotated in the famous T'en Mile Mining District, and adjoining the celebrated Robinson Consolidated mines, thesrich- est in Colorado, which gives ample assurance of the value of the property.A limited amount of the stock of Vermont & Colorado is now offered for sale by Goff, Hastings & Co., financial agents, at the low figure of 50 cents for §I0 shares, full paid and non-assessable.It offers a splendid opportuuity for the investment of a small amount of capital with an almost absolute certainty of a À and rapid inerense in valve.In view of Mr.Edward H.Goff's success in managing other mining properties, notably the Boston Gold and Silver, the stook of which has more than doubled in the past six months, we have no hesitation in recommending the stork of the Vermont & Colorado as a safe and profitable investment.\u2014 Boston Daily Adrertiser.1m Nabian improvesthe Leather.Kt cone tains no acid.122 _ New Metiemens To-Dy, \u201cSHIP LABORERS WANTED.The undersigned will give employment to laboring men, not Members of the Montreal Ship Laborers\u2019 Benefit Society, AT WAGES OF 30c.per hour AND UPWARDS, according to ability.Applications to be made to the Superintendents, on their several Wharves, on or before NOON, on FRIDAY, the 24th inst.H.& 4.ALLAN, Agents Allan Line, DAVID TORRANCE à CO, Agents Dominion Lins, ROBERT REFORP & (CO.Agents Ross London Line.Nonaldson Clyde Line.Gt.Western 38.Line.THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO.Agents Beaver Line.DAVID SHAW, Agent Temperley Line.JOHN HOPE & \u20acO., 1452 Agents Thomson Line.GOLES COAIL OIL STOVES\u2014 Will Cook and Cook weil, all required in an ordinary family.quickly and without troubie.No kindling to split, no coals to carry up, po smoke, no dirt, wo smell, always safo, alweys ready.FRED.R.COLE'S Lamp Depot, 418 Notre Dame street.146 11 VOCAL CULTURE.ROUMYNE METHOD.Adaptable to \\adtes and gentlemen frdm 18 to 45 years of age.Ypu can be your own teacher after 24 alrer nto bf (ve paptl.Fraction reqal Sarge requirements of ce red.Noch for consultation.par ° E.ROUMY! 1084 St.Uatboripoe strest.EF\" Room for & few worthy, without charge.146x 12e0d WANTED, An Office Hand, Must be a good penman, quick and reliable at fignres.À knowledge of shorthand-and Franch, not indispensable, but destrable.| To a suitable young man willing to s modersts salary unt familiar with the business, presents an opportunity, promising entisfactory, promotion and a very good position io the near future, Those without unquestionable testimonials need not apply.Address at »* MANAGER.\u201d Star Office.IMPORTED PILSEUER LAGER ! ST.PAULI BREWERY, BREMEN.A choice article for family use, in cases of Four Dozen, at TUNNEL RESTAURANT, 148 10x 112 St.Francois Xavier street.Es NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The White Cross Line 88.\u201cHEILVETIA,® E Krii, Captain, from Antwerp, 6 entered at Customs.(ansygners will please pass their Entries without delay.MUNDERLOH & COU AGENTR 145 83 _June 22nd.- ~ \u201cOTE 4 ~ CHEAP MUSIC! CHEAP READING CRRAP STATIONERY *- Views of Montreal and other Uanadian cities.Eh.to- graph Altaëns, Birthday Cards, Sevag fi thes, cheap Hans, new al \u2019 Ï OUSE TO LET\u2014At St.Anne's.completely fummished, with Plano.Apply on premises, third Cottage from Clarendon Hotel, on river &hore, nr to J.J.KAVANAUH, 35l9 Chabolllez Square, Montreal.jan à aooteead.55 P [ AN O\u2014 Pupils rapidly advanced ; moderate terms.29 Bleury street.J 1443 TO LEND, CITYOR COUNTRY $S18,000 Property.Appiy to John Leveille, 102 Notre Dame street 1481 PURNISH ED ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN, AT R3 Birury street.148 6 MOR SALE (HEA I'\u2014FULL SIZED ERIE Cana! Barge, 100 fect lang, 1X {rat hénm, oak, douhle arched, tron fastened, suitable for grain or lumber, @ conditinn, lying wt my dock here.P.O, Box BB, Brock.wie, Unt Fe R SALE CHEAP-TICKETS FUR Toronto, Detroit and Chicago.Abrahams & Co, 127 St Francois Xavier sired dl.148 1 Ro \u2014 FURNISHED board, wanted by Oaborne street, Or Westw 1300,\" STAR Office.OST\u2014ON THE 20TH INST,, FROM VAR- 4 vals Hotel, by way of Cralg and St.Nominique, a purse containing #17 In bills, und some silver.Tae finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 47 Bt.Dominique: WITH PARTIAL ntleman, Meighborbon! of .State terms.Address H.\u2014_ =\" FROOM WANTED\u2014AT 586 SHERBROOKE street.VV ANTEDZIN THE VICINITY OF ST.Denix or St.Hubert st bectroom, aittttng-room and kitchen, furnished, ** W.1332, STAR offleo.148 3 VV ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN washing and troming by the day Apply at 108 St.Urbain street.143 4 Ww NTED, AT LACHINE, FROM IST JULY, large furnished rosm.Address with terms, P.O.Box 1:20.1d 8 WAYTED-LAUNDRY GIRLS: FRENCH Canadians preferred.Apply at Albion Hotel 5 a VV ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG tés Cu Assistant Book-k ™ Kee or ollectar Address =X.1373 Stan often.148 4 V TANTED\u2014A SMART YOUNG MAN TO learn Brass Moniding.Apply Moutreal Shoe Heet Worka, 25 Dotte atrmet.146 1 VV ANTED, ASERVANTGIRL 4CADIEUX atreet.148 1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY \u2014 A GOOD Dressmaker, 32 Hermine .2 144 VV ANTED-CARDER, IMMEDIATELY, A man to take charge of a custom carding mill : red AW mast be well recommended, DO Others n: Campbell & McCusker, Dalkeith.PQ, WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.7% Mance strret.146 3 WANTED \u2014A THOROUGH GENERAL Servant Apply 33 Mackay street.148 5 WARNIED-A GOOD WAITER: MUST BE steady and sober.Apply Metropolitan Cre a L ANTED-\u2014-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER.Wellington street.146 A ED -\u2014 : MU N W NIED NURSE; MUST, SPEAK * New Mverisemesle To-Day, - OFY OF MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED FUND.¥.] THE SEMI-aNNUM.INTEREST OF a7 © above regtsterod (Pire per cmt.) = Stock will be dos and paid to Bharet holders on and after the second of July.he Transfer Books will be closed fram this date to the frest of July.JANES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.City Hall, 20th June, 1881.143 à Vermont and Colorado Mining Co.Organized Under Laws of Colorado, Head Office, Denver, Oslorade.CAPFTAL STOCK - #2,000,000.200,000 Shares of 810 Ench.Full Paid and Forever Non-assessable, EDWARD H.GOPF (of Goff, Bastings &C0.), Boston.Hon.H.A.W.Tabor (Lt Gov.of Coloraiio), Denver, Col.Hoo.ALEX.MCDONALD (Pres.\u2018Wabeth Oo) New York.CHAS E.FOLSOM (Chas.B.Folsom & Co.), Boston.J.B.RHOPES, Banker and Broker, Boston.SILAS GURNEY (Blias Gurney & Co., Tremont House), Boston.Col.A.J.WARE (Supt.B.& B.Smelting Co.), Breckenridge, Col.B.F.BSTICKLEY (Pres Mount Royal Mining C0.) Lond ville, Col.Col.H.M.FRENCH, Breckeuridge, Col.EDWARD H.GOPP.Hoo.H.A.W.TABOR, President.Vice-President.H.F.IRVINE, THOS.GOW ANLOCK, Bec.and Treas.Supt.of Mine.GOFF, HASTINGS & CO, Financial Agents.The property owned and controlled by this.Compsmy comprises 160 acret of rich mineral lands, from wich 1atge amounts of free goid has been taken in the od style of washing with rockers besides four lode chaine which have bean considecablydeveloped-during the past year, snd show good inditations-of rich afiver vetns.The location of this property is unsurpasesd, being near the celebrated * Robinson Oomsoidated,\u201d -* White Quail,\u201d ** Aftermath \u201d and * Wheel of Portaoe mines, in the Ten-Mlle Consolidated Mining\u201d District, and es progpect property is.as valuable asany in Colorado.Development.work i to be actively and vigorously pushed, under the experianced management of Thos.Gowanlock, one of tbe most intalligentsend experienced mining superintendents in Colorado.A lmited amount of Treasury Bock for promoting above works and parchasing machinery will be sold or afew days ab 50 conte per share.Bemnember, fuil-paid $10 shares at 50 centa, which are 1ikely to be worth from $2 to $53 per share within sx months Send all orders to GOFF, HASTINGS & CO, BANKERS & BROKERS, 292 Washington street, FRIDAY, the 24th! OUR STORE WILL BECLOSED © L.CHAPUT, FILS & CIE, WHOLESALE -GROCERS.146°__ 309, 311, 213 Commissiemers street.AN IMMENSE SHIPMENT.The Anchor Bieamsr * Caledonian,\u201d from London, atrived at Halifax, this mesning, with 717 cases of Teas and Bookr for the Li-quor Tea Company.from Telegrom, Jane 1711.-LI-QUOR TEA COMPANY, Leuden, England.MONTREAL BRANCH: 177 St.Lawrence St 148 1s CAUTION ! EACH PLUG-OF THE Myrtle Navy ! 18 MARKED T.& B.In Bronze Letters.NONE OTHER GENUINE.7 Important to Farmers and Cowkeepers, THE OLD LABORIOUS AND TEDIOUS PROCESS OF HAND-MILKING SUPERSEDED.New Improved Self-Aeting Cow-Milker, Prices: Metallic $1, Nickel Plated $1.50, Bitver, $2.50.KO FARMER SHOULD BR WITHOUT THEM.MANUFACTURED AND SOLD AT THR CANADA TRUSS FACTORY, 699 CRAIG STREET.Agents wanted.Bend for circulars.1464 PEFORE GOING SRABIDE, BUY YOUR SUPPLIERS OF BADING AND WRITING MATTER, AT O'LOUGELIVS, 241 St.James Street.5 quires Cream Laid Note, only 25e.100 Cream laid Envelopes, only 200.Writing Portfolios, only 45c.side Library, Prankiin Square, Robertson's Cheap livraries, 40.JOHN M.O'LOUGHLIN, 146s 2 241 St.James street FRONT ROOMS! FOR GENTLEM EN, 41 BLBEURY STREET.145 WANTED, A Pushing Man of Good Address, ACQUAINTRD WITH THE CITY, TO TAKE ORDERS.Apply, stating experience and other qualifications, mé sal expected, to 145 3 P.®.Bex 337, Montreal.MEN DERS WANTED.The undarsinged will recetve Th d to him 4 Tas - Take the wal 1383 |.Auction Sales.By Shaw & Gowdey._ E NEXT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Cylinder Desk, Plano, 4c., will take our rooms, 8.James street, on Friday next, the S4th inst, : At TWO o'clock, (Instead of Wednesday, 22nd, as advertised.) SHAW & GOWDEY, Ancilonstys.140 FAMILY PHÆTON, Buggies, aout, Harness, several H and at Maguire's City Morse Market, eit, on SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Thoroughbred Chestnut Bullion * Cart a\u201d oF hands, alls Ol trained same time aa above.\u2014S.& 0.harness, POSITIVE SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.(Insolvent Act of 1876 and amending Ack.) In the mater of E.& B.P PAIGE, ° Inso) vents Fr be sd DY Auction ai the office of RID- DELL & STE MK.228.John street, on Saturday, ssth June, inst, property known as officlil No.1,180 8t.Ann's ward, situate on the corner of E.chmond and Wil- Tian street, with a blockof cighttwo-story brick houses and outbulldings thereon ovected.Salo at il o'clock.EDWARD EVANS, Arsignees.SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Montreal, 18th June, 1881.1428 By John J.Arnton.MENAI STREET.POINT ST.Ad CHARLES 2 Lots, Noe.414, 415, cad, Bt.Ann's \u2018Ward, each 265x100, for auction sale, on Saturday, 35th June, AT MY ROOMS.Bale at Half-past TEX o'clock.SOUIN J.ARNTON, Auctlioneer.CONGREGATION STREET, POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014 Auction sate of a sold 144 8 brick.Wone foundation, three-story ve, qalv: mansard roof, in nice order, with jmmediate 1 belonging to Mas.ROBT.HANNA.Lov 24x96 feet, EngTieh, with passage in rear, at the Subscribar's rooms, on Saturday morning next, 35th June instant, At half-past TEN o*clook.JONN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Wa Good dwelling, only à fev ere donnee 10 ing about remo\u2019 to the country, desims to je postttve.144 By Thomas J.Potter.IMPORTANT SALE Machinery & Patterns.MESSRS.JODOIN & COS \u2018Steve Foundry, Longueuil, Q Over 820,000 in Vaime.No Reseros, as they are Retiring from Business: Over 150 dMcrent Patterns to Cooking (ores, aa! Stoves, Famtor mn ores Dou Stoves, ce.ng in cost from + Oy $150, can en ee, $375.$108, 3° and $1.000 each.Patterns al! Kinde of Hollow Ware and Genewal Geods.Patterns and Mackinery, all modern.includes Moukders' Zool.Jarre cpl Emery venais, es, es acttne, Blacksmithi la, also es 3, Sleigha, Single Doubts Hawoess, Sale em TUESDAY, Sth JULY, ATTEX O'CLOCK.THON.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.\u201cPolishing Drills, Drilling 143 NOTICE There will be Sold b: : Auction on the 27th JUNE inst, at 2 p.m,, at t Office of La Qo te de Pret et Credit Fonaien, No.certain properties of the sald Com- shares.* By order, GS.N.FAUTEUX, Cashier.New Advertisements To-day, NA A A HUTCHINSON'S SMOKE CONSUMER HUTCHINSON'S SMOKE CONSUMERS Are now matafactared in Montreal and by the |} Subseridere in a few hours and GU.3 Pricee\u2014$75 to $150 Pernace ; Ps $7 $150 per ; special hgreements REFERENCES : 128 23 The Montreal Beraid.N.Anbin, Government Gas Inspector.perintendent Water Works.O.Rouillsed, Inapector of Bulldinge.And others, whose certificates can be etn in oar cirow- W.S.HUTCHINSON & CO, CAKADIAN OFFICE: 63 St.Francois Xavier Street, | DO YOUR SEWING CHADWICK'S SEWING COTTON ASK FOR IT! ASK FOR CHADWICK'S SPOOL COTTON.TRY IT! CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE FRUIT JARS and JELLY CANS, ALL SIZES.Lamps & Lamp Goods, AT MODERATE PRICES, ADAM DARLING, Retail Department, 201 St.James Street, CORNER ST.PETER STRBET.1454 76002 D.ENGLISH & C0.) J05 PRINTERS, 940 St James Si.Montreal.For good cheap work, try the above.100 NOTICE.In consequence of having retired from the retail bant- Dens in this city, we are closing the books of that branch immedistely ; ali parties, therefore, indebtad for goods from our late store in St.James street are hershy re quested {0 settle accounts without further notice.E.& C.GURNEY & CO, 237 8.Paul street.NOTICE.The of the Town of Lachine will emption of taxes for 8 number of jeux, and us, 10 any manufacturer OT SUMPRRY diapos taire age of tbe above privilege.Land may he purchased at Tory reasonsble prices, and offers every tactites for alpine DT EP 10 .Farther ars an 144 8 ex- 14313 ; Meetings asd Amusements, A NN a PASIAN MONTREAL SUMMER MÉETING- Fr 7th and 9th JULY, 1881, \u2014 ON THE FASHION COURSE, BLUE BONNETS.STEWARDS: Andrew Allan, Bag.Joseph Hickson, .Capt.Campbell, M.F.H.14 ol ome aty x Craik 1, Le P.parres, Esq.8.Macdougal! Ee eury Hogan, .D.Gtrouard, , M.P.John cn Se .A.Desjardins MP.M.H.Gauit, Kag., M.P.M.P.R , M.P, Dr.Hingston ; Hector Mackenzie, Bag.Walter Wilson, Bag, Hugh Paton, Esq.FIRST DAY.THURSDAY, 7th JULY.\u2014TRIAL STAKES.Mile dash\u2014#125, of which 25 to second horses.Bach entrance, $93.ens allowed, if 3 years old, 5 ibe,, 4 years old, 10 its, 5 years or upwards, 14 lbs.3.15 p.m.\u2014QUEEN'S PLATE.50 guineas, the gift of Her Maiesty the Queen.For horsee foaled, raised and trained in the Province of bec, and thut have naver won public money.trance $10, to @o with the plate to the first horse.£ miles.4.20 p.n.\u2014 A SWEEPSTAKES of $30 each, ball forfeit, with $200 added by the Stewards.25 per cent of sweepstakes to scoond horse.Weight for age.14 miles on the Hat.4.45 p m.\u2014HURDLE RACE of 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3 ft.6 in.for a purse of #300.of which $150 to first horse und $50 © Light welter weights.Entrauce $10.SECOND DAY.SATURDAY, 9th JULY.2.30 p.m.\u2014BWEEPSTAKES of 890, half forfait, with $200 agdet.30 per ceat of Eweepstakes to sec horse.2miles en flat | DOMINION HANDICAP, for a purse oS $300.£150 to first hors: and $50 to scoond.2 miles on the flat Enrance $10.4.00 pom HACK RACE.1 mile dash.$50 to frst orne and ¥25 to sc cond horse.Entrance $8.For horses the bons Bde prope ty of carers in the city of Montreal Catch welghu over 140 tbe.4.45 p.m \u2014CONSOLATION HANDICAP, for a parse of $100.475 to first horse and #26 to socond.For horses beaten\u2019 during the mweting, winmers ex- copied.Mile dash.Entrance free.2.30 ond 3.15 p.m.RULES AND REGULATIONS.Three entries, two horses (thy property of different owners) to start.Jockeys must be in proper costume.Rotries musi -be in writing, with name, color, age, sex, tire Gad dam of horess, and colors of riders, addressed to Capt.Campbell, St.lawrence Hall, Montreal, before 8 pm.Wednesday, 6th July.Pntrance fee and stakes to acoon the entries in ail cases.Hendicaps will be daciared after first day's racing.Mewarde decision to be fins) in all cases.Races bo run under the American Jockey Club Tules.H.8.MACDOUGALL, HUGH PATON, 1429 Hou.Secretaries.New Advertisemats To-day.mm mT Le Cm LN The Most Perfect Non-Atcohelic Beverage VIN-SANTE! (REGISTERED) Taken withareals it stinralates the appetite and assists Qigestion.It coutalns, in the most asstmilable forms, | PHOSPHITES which are so valuable for Abetr tnvigogating, tonic, snd restorative properties, - combined with tron.VIN-SANTE\u2014f parkling, grateful, delicious, exhi- v ANTE Tne beverage excellence for Balls, m-8 Fe Nicw, Dangasts, ote.VIN-SANTE\u2014Nost valuaite 10 Comvalescents find VINK -SANTE-To Tourists snd Travelless a most re- fres! andAn vigerating beverage.VINSANTE Mas be mixed, if required, with Wines, Spirits or Bear.-BANTE-\u2014! tn VIN put hv Champagne botties, large R BALE BY GROCERS, DRUGGISTS AND ro MERCHANTS EVER PEER à CIRE As the International Food Exhibition, HELD IN LONDON, ENG., OCTOBER, 1880, THB ONLY PRISE MEDAL FOR ÆRATED BEVERAGES | WAS AWARDED TO VINSANTE.MANUF ACTURRD BY The Vin-Sante & Now Alcoholic Beverage Co.(Ltmited), LIVERPOOL, ENG.144° PECULIAR QUALITIES - OF THE \u2014 Decker Bros.Pianos ! Volume of ToBc Evenness throngboat the Scale.qualities.Retiiency- B\u2014Saperb Action.C\u2014The power of standing to tune longer than eny otber Piano.DeZOUCHE & CO, SOLE AGENTS.QTUD DOGS.The imported Bul\u2019 ** HERO,\" winner of 9nd Gold Medal, Brusasls, July 1880.Herc isa and brindir and combinas the blood of the cnebi dogs \u2018Sir \u201cai Algo, the Bull dog.Anthony\" and 1 Terrier t, weight 48 Ibe, will face , particulars, pedigrees, 145° \u201cJACK.\u201d White, fawn anything on four legs.&c., nddresa WwW.HEMLOCK, 144 4 ®t .Leonard, Prov.Quebec.FAIRBANKS & COS STANDARD SCALES! Purchase only the Genuine.THE BENT ARE THE CHEAPEST.WAREHOUSE: 377 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.T19tfe Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co.Ofiee: 181 St.James Street.MONEY LOANED On Real Hstate, Bonds & Debentures.MORTGAGES PURCHASED.G.W.GRAIG, Rer.- Troan.SAW AND PLANING MILLS, Cormer Visitation nnd Oninsye Steesta, FOR SALE OR TO LET, ON THE BEST TEAMS POBSIBLE used a8 box factory, first 140 27° L Ly fla! J -cl and Soleo GBP If not sold a a Le dre - UINTAL, N Al 14227 8 St.Pani street.A GOOD CUP i Full directions for use with each bottle, Trial size, five cents à bottle.OF COFFEE! tn § (3 Seine.To make & cup of superior Coffes, instantaneously, nse Lyman\u2019s Concentræted Extract of Coffee! PERPARED BY À XEW AND ECIRNTIFIC PROCESS PROM CHOICE SELECTED COFFEE, ROASTED AND GROUND EXPRESRLY FOR THIS PURPOSE For sale by all Grocers in }-pint, §-pint and pint bottles.102*eod int Ottwwa, Ont, Hil noon on Tuesday, 38th June funtant, for the stock In trade of the late R.H, Riohardeon, Gren- ville, P.Q.af pét Joventory which may be ap- Le Sue Richardson, Greuville.Fre ede hoa will not be responsible for the quantity, quant or des cripttos of thé gooûs offerrd for _nale.devding ar- chasers must satisfy themselves by inspéction the stock TRRMS\u2014One-fourth cach, balance in three and six monthe on approved nôtes or other security.The lowest necemanily Sender not .@.J.oDeMERTY, F\" ottacra.S0u Suna.1081.pri fy Specially Br 490 aE, Presents.NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED-WARE ! Pinted Cntlery, Spoons and Forks, &es i Markle Clocks.nee sixes, suitable for presentations.Lomaires Opera a PRICES LOW AT RETAIL.JOHN WATSON, Jr, 58 St Sulpice Street, Montreal | SHOW CASE MANUFACTURERS Meetings mi Amusements, AAA AT TS _ NOON MEETING Y.M.C.A.Te FRIDAY, June BAth\u2014Rov.Mr.Munro, Bubjech\u2014* Invitation to overy ons.\" An SATURDAY, June 25th\u2014-Mr.Girafton\u2014\" Pray.Bproad oi the Gospel &t home and ab or for tae ALBERT HALL, One Week, Commencing Monday.June 20 MATINEE, BATURDAY, JUNB 201m Open at 20'clock, commence at 2.80.Matinee Prices, 35 counts.Children, 15 cents FIFTH TIME THROUGH CANADA! M.HARTZ, The Greatest Illusionist of Modern Times, will present his entirely now entertainment.entitled, TWO HOURS OF ILLUSIONS! Without Appsratus, Mechanical Aid or Assistant, HE USES ONLY A SMALL GLASS TABLE.Doors open at 7:30.Commenes at 8.13.Aduutsaion 250.Reserved Seats, 50¢.Beats secured at DeZouche & Co.'s Plano Warerooms, | 3 GRAND EXCURSION! A SPECIAL OAR WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE STATION, SATURDAY, 25th, at 7 a.m., FOR THR FAR FAMED Becleil Mountain ! _RETURN TICKET, 0c.- 1444 EXCURSION TO QUÉBEC! \u2014 BYTHE\u2014 CITY madam BAND.The =plendid Band of the 65th goes on an excarsion to Quebec on SATURDAY, 25 Sone, leaving by the steamer CAN ADA at 9 a.m, and arriving st 6 p.m.Op the following day (Bundsy) à GRAND SACRED CONCERT will be given n the QU BHEC SKATING for the benetit of the sufferers by the fire.Several Kmown Quebec Artists, the 85th Band, E.Lavigne, Cormetiet Symor Maddel=no, Flutist, Mr.Jehin Vioknist, and others, will assist.Admission to l'onvart, 15 and 25 cents.Returning, the Boat will leave QUEBEC at FIVE P.SUNLAT, arriving in MONTREAL at SIX AM, on M Tickets for the Round Trip, $1.50, To be had at Lavigne & Lajoie\u2019s Piano and Music Store.268 .otre_ Dame street, where Staterooms ean also ba The number of passange:® is Hmited by the Hichelien Company to 600.The promoters of this exeur- sion intend to wake of it a quiet and enjoyable one.Dur ing the trip down the 63th Band will play, in the after noon from 2 to b o'clock, twelve chosen piecos fheis repertoire.144 4 THE CANADIAN SOCIETY THE Prevention of Cruelty to Animale.The Twelfth Anbual General Nooting of the above 80- i held on Saturday Next.the 26th Instant, At THREE o'clock, in the NATURAL HISTORY 80- The prises for the ote Ar School Bae: presented ate then.ye Wik 9s The public are cordially invited 0.FOR PRAVER, Military Camp at Laprairie.r\u201d » A; EIEN EES aR i pie a 45 A ve HER 51 ATEY 'SÉAR, T DAY JUNE 28° 18815 * ES Li Ww ; > .° aa AU i \" \u2019 TA , ; 1 mx New Adrertisements this PM.Mi iv.Hornes B, , 00 the 29ed inst.the M ] 2 WATERS tic ou (the vib of | clpline is oxe .no - .wd the 21st inst.the wife SUNSHADE | \u201c\u2019Fvonino the cam cree a holeeome influence on The sed ; 1 3 SUN i An seen sarroundi 1.\u2018Allen a .Oralg of a sou, To laet the wife of William B.| : ES! vening Telegrams, née that ken man toda, ead who T one?out on Wednaurper ship \u201cSt.Patrick\u201d arrived band MARRIAGES.Ladies\u2019 Sunsb ' CABLE restrained i W recruits, fresh con- BS.\u201cLaeerne\u201d | 5 and from on 9 - Lo.TRA Be Ps Ste ft fm te PASS rs td ERC AT rase Sn mn TSA Tl pine es fo eerie FT : .jinel\u2026 tbe Rev.Canon ies' Bunshades to sel ; bee \u2014Panis, June 28.\u2014T remin at F control, I > The BR.+ Fri \\ oe nited States will also cveral \u201d \u2014 : ulin prigofor, assisted by the Rev.J.P.Du- Ladies\u2019 Sunshades\u201d sell at Blo.'n quarrels aud stabbi +\u2014There have k you it is onl hat can only re- fro sia,\u201d from H rtain intervals al also be present.- LS » ofst.Martin\u2019 Se Be u es to soil at men and ngs between now too well what I m Havre, and \u2018 ambarg, \u201c Ho od,\u201d erected ong the route At .9 , eldest son Mur n°8 ehureb, Robert Ladies\u2019 $1.04 Italians at Nanc Freuch- belli we what can do 0 I arrived: Minerva,\u201d f for rmod, very neat arch to taken 4 > + ary Heloise, daugh A.Lindsay, Frq.to ies\u2019 Polza Dot 8 some of tha ancy, Anvers lious spirits wh ne with eve sé New York.rom London, bave will be \u20ac re es, and altoge! he: » are : No Bagg.0 ter of the la\u2018c Stanley Clark Ladies\u2019 Po unshsdes to soil at ; poorer quarters of P sud in over the hen the lash of authori n re The All .» eitiso great gala day for our Tr to-morrow .BU D 146 3 Ladioa\u2019 mpadour Bunshades to = Bac.scrious results.aris, without \u2018\u2018 m, and | was not : hority bange sn 88.* Manitoban \u201d The ns and one not ve ooh-Canndian : _\u2014\u2014\u2014 10% DBAN\u2014 ; , ica\u2019 Oriental o soll at Blo.all was well * surprised to gow on Mond arrived followi Ty 00D to .: Jab A by the RA AW Yigougihe Ladies\u2019 Ponge srumehudes ta si at $1.10.win 2! UEL_\u2014 Panis, June 23.\u2014Louis De terday toring when L rhdted the hear tha ment of ey oud Ap Der live fry hip who will cones her the Sociotior nd ran EXTEN SIVE SA I bE OF BUIL D L Badu MLR.of city, to Addie G duughter of ; sell at $2.38 C other of Paul, fought Cas.Standing orders gi ikitin Act was res Fes-| The Allan Mi on! gonde, with thy Fire Brioaie ant tear ores LOTS and vid Bean, Esq., Doaton, Muss.pu Children's Parasols apt.Herisant.De! , fought & duel with practi orders given out, fi read, the I fof Bi ail 83, \u201c Hibernian,\u201d care; Bac e Fire Brigade and Cune- ING IN , .; , ; .p ; ; ?; .,\u201d from Li Ard ; red H four allegori - WIGHT.STIKE 0 Children\u2019s Parasols to cot at S4c.on the hand and his ad ac was scratched all pr during.* the a hours drill Halitas ; Baltimore, via St.John\" m Liver Fire Brignd cart, St Joan Baptiste onl Tho H.B.Co.\u2014\u2014o: - \u201cNotre Dame REMAN On the 22nd inst, at Children's Parasol o sell at 420.shoulder.adverstiry wounded d uot go as ay, and if afternocn artived at Baltimore 5, Nfid., and Bt.Brid gnde; Bt.Gabriel, S , with 10am building will sell by Putilic Anction, \u2014_\u2014 Jotre Dame Osthedral.by the Rev, Mr, Giband Children\u2019s Parosols to C1) ut 20 J on the Tisge bell, yet all went well chose .on Wednesday lags, U's, Bt.Joseph, Nativite d'Hocke\" ™ Jota 28 Mattarwa, rocemtly Eure at aa Pertes BOL, both of this city Esq., to Mirs Evolyn Stikeman, .arazols to sell at GBe TALIANS LEAVIN to make me th sll went well © r- The Aflangnail SS, « : dos t.Viooent de ativite d\u2019Hoche- from ls macnificert property § y surveyed and known as the Pemtreke, on TURSDA i : The ba ty.; J Go tS 0 v a : SEILLES, June 2: ir G FRANCE.\u2014M tured à thank my stars that enough timore fég Id Nova Bcotian,\u201d fi s Tanneries, with Fire Paul, St Henri Pembroke, and is the cent » situated at the confluence - Town of Y, 900 FUN Ins de app couple left the city the same eve .ARSLEY Stor Ch 1 have offered 3.\u2014Two steamship co AB.on the prophacy that « 1 had ven- Nid, arm aol.via Halifax and Bt.Je Bal- fant Jesus, St.J Brigade; 8t.E The Canada Central Ball To of rge lumbering operations.the Ottawa and CE - English Coddine tonne n- iru tap Sunshades remai rred free passage to Itali p companies put things i rr another day would tinued ved at St.John's at nd St.John's, Invited guests acques, Notre Dame d a The H.B.Co.Iway ts nearly completed Mattaws Rivers, about pg copy.\u2019 o and Ontario papers please Ladies\u2019 .main here.600 have.0 Italians afraid to TÉSHON without * But star! 7 must her voyage at 1 10 am.and con- Societies, th , the Presidents of e Grace, The sal .holds its title to the to the town.200 mis BHEPARD, V Ladies, UmbreHns to sell st 360.CYCLONE ave already left.thing waa i my bost.When 1 sav not p.m.Wednesday.Society, th © ex-offiiers of the St je National Pons e will be conducted by ee mari from the Crown.\u2018 HEPARD.VAUGHAN On the 220d inst.in S Ladies Umbrellas to sell ut 4 in the distri »\u2014Panis, June 23 die 5 in order I refer to ti Fay every.Porsonal ar Jo © Mayor, the President a can Baptiste of the property can be scen organ, Auctioneer, Perbroke, ° liam Th , by the Rev.Mr.Saund ; St.ies\u2019 Umbrellas to + 400.e district of Blois c 3.\u2014A cyclone nee of tho 18en and Lhe cheerful obe- Mr.J.\u20ac.Hi , - - Jean Baptiste Societ ent and Chaplai on application to the-unc ., Elis abe omae She wd.ot Bichon, = \u201cAnnie Ladies\u2019 Umbretlas œ = Boe- eral million francs.is caused a damage of sev- made 0 give a ready ne villing clforts they day vis Now faisons QC len for England yester- 8t.John the Baptist io ny a repas Eee undersignad ity.Vaughan, oï Ladies\u2019 Mi : d the chevrfu © orders.TI nths.\u2019 will remain fi : 145 8 - DEEAPER, HART\u2014On the 22nd i adie ized Silk Umbre!las at 88e DESTRUCTIVE HAN: the willing min ful semper which indicate, Rev.aes n for two The soc THE BOUTR OF PROCESAION.ee C.J - BRYD GE BAL Rg, LS Mr ta | ene, dues Sl IE og Chap as tu cit Pr Tr a ae New Hdvert ss common 227 Willie enry Dreaper, of soepdon, Ladies\u2019 Mi d Si \u2018mbrellus at $1.13.ength of the .\u2014Aloug nearly the - Jos- But the officers! Weil, i ce for the maste * Island Methodist Co swick and Prince Edward site the Ch mble on Crai ifferen ê iSem t \u2018 - H B.-00, MONA - Inte Adolphus M es eldest dausbter of the Mixod Silk Umbrellas at § Kan St.Joseph West we entire fyl correspo eil, if I am to be RE AT nference.ah amp de Mars, at 7.stroet, oppo- \u2014\u2014\"- ents {his P M \u2014 REAL w - art.Esq., vf this city.© Ladies\u2019 Si .1.18 Ausas on Mond 2 stern Railroad i : spondent I fear I «: ; a truth- oronto\u2018special 2 hour later th at 7 o'clock.SST NS ur Ith EEE oo the Zit ns.by tbe Be St George pue Ladies Sik Umbrellas to sell at $1.00 Palins and did it to hurricane destroyed ply of them as 1 would iia pot shoals oo favor, one to Fanbridgs Wells.bat Macdonald is Conk od route, bosdeq by © the Hae BROOCHES ! BR ACELETS Advertisements this PM am Woodward to Anna Selle r.livan, Will Ladies\u2019 & \u201cmbrellas to sell at si.\u2018 e elevator at Marysvi age to stock.A 1 criticise them 1 0 do, and ; orwnod for two ¢ tasten a b © section which wi the Ste.* ! ' î Selle, eldest daught Ladies\u2019 Sik Umbrellas to sell > -10, Newly al i arysviHe was blo ; leasant ton } + must do so wi Mr.GM.A months.y the Prince of will be acco A RINGS! CH c erof ies\u201d Salk Unabretiss to soil at 8 ao.dow and iy eat bridges ere.Blown oe have here, all told, ph uncompromising ove.Jive Awsom re Clerk of the Quebec Legis Moine, reluraing by See \u201cAlong Craig to DIAMOND JE EN > -46- art chool- 8 des ; vw exoepti , some 1, 80V men peu \u20ac 21st; sud i > | an attack of - vill, Bt.Ja cigneurs, St.J \u2018ELLERY GENERAL ouses destroyed.us ptions the officers are , and with is now in eu apoplexy on Not mes, and Plage D' oseph, Made and 1 das 8 - ; 8 me : d ; a critical ci re Dam D'Arm repatred at the rl mn TE EE | et père cr Fae To il ad 1 : rock, t} .; e n, Ont, ; sited th io-ni ; - he later patrol jacket, or quently banquetted by yesterday, and was subse.Cros es fo of the Society will be held 146+ HENRY GRANT, itisens of London.run between de ernoon, when four boat Isle caver Hall Terrace.r ; city and th wi Programme of amusements, to \u2018take place Ar pod 2c : : ring THE WHOLE OF A JORBING de HOUR Sn Notre Dame church, b ondag, the 20th_inst.Ru er cv Golo, CARSLEY'S ; A or to Miss J.A.Mary Hoo .LADLE S for Chea j June 2: : R ; ne 23, \u2014 ry Roy, ) Umbrellas, Sherman bbe le retirement of (enera] tht nond there is B° scussed.The Gene ° de non escript .1ere is no provision in the pue General claims singular an np nothing at all bleuding in Capt Jip Jam for the retire.3°ross the chest do dares whole.Cords awn is coming to Tol Eads, of ship-railway fa ] y for a sash, and s that harbor with à sion begin an examinati me, | the aft words r with a vie ye xamination of aftornoon, h permanent improvement.| devising moans for its be given for aman: Bor Pred and~prizes will P A was v mistake that the p: T otti v R .© papers x Ii { L P » pers tpoke of H.I naces al Lepiie Fark.Spring Importatio ration, -\u2014 OF \u2014 Youngest daughter of oir ob Mr.M.Roy, both of this jes* Su in P Ie appy coupl + Te .arasols to s min esc A SE , ps\" Sat es 1.1 thar (© ex LE, HAMILTON\u2014At Cowensvi à Ye ! 8: in Par:sols to sell at § 75, ; 0 either General or Li = Baie to Pie Le Bev.Mr Pis Ven 3 the dies\u2019 Satin Parasols to sell at $2.28, 1s maintained the law ieut.-General.It Of the sweet b a = pa sa ies \u2019 o i - tho late Win.Hn race goungest daughter of Ladies\u2019 Plack Satin Parasols(l $2.80.applies je all «fiver mn d'âccs note retirement ©Xigencies of A .hor re to answer for the > am 3 gadiea® Fuck Nati nrasols(lace tri .¢ 4 Lieut.-Gene cxempt Ge 80 r.DEA utre, P.Q.died\u201d Blech Satin Ps rimmed ; mn ut.-General: I ne- mewha .è men The RAMSDEN\u2014In this oi TES.Ladies\u2019 Block Tan Parasols D 31 75 FHE SENATO erals.officers | t after the fashion of th are dressed comme @ovarnor-Goneral will lea Steinsen & long aud pla this gity, on the 23rd inst.after Laudive ilar 2110 Parasols (laco trimmed) 2:25 June 23 A ORAL \u201c FIGRT \u2014Arnany, 20d oufegest th den belong to a Ft but the On bis retdmm ro Cox Week sve Quebco at tho the procsesion furnishing sa allegorical .you won of George Ramsden.yaed 10! ne ols (lace tn : 53 CT QE Wheeler, 50 : XY, d suggest the idea th ; gone ago, bef ° will it ssex, N.B.th n of St.Jean Bapti car for Thon hs and 27 day rge Ramsden.aged 18 meen, |p Bi ; mmed) 3.00 /?Conkling, 82 ; 1 er, 50; Porte uniform.Ther at age is venerab 0, ore leaving fo remain but a few d = ey allow their Fre aptiste to-morrow, b .\u201cThe fanera) will 1 ouiels Ladies\u2019 Linck Sutiu Parasol Comer ing 82 ; Lapham, 17 ; F fen, Tah il bly or potable nerable in Th + the West.ays to take part i sob Cariadins amortow.LOL pGRRD wnt Tomorrow À i yesidence.67: take place trom hi Lada Vlnek satin Parese 3 (gold ribbed) $a.39 56 IL 1; Hoskins, 1.2 A ; Folger, 1; 4 still hold the exceptions.The © formal speeches b part in the celebration.ployees to LONBD untä Tomorrow take place today sre POST Charles.on ui Wellington street is father's Luires Shuded P, u Parasols (Ince trimmed) $ 31985 Kean, 52: PF Zud ballot : Depew troop of U palm, and the Mont Sultan, où the oc hes by Lord Dufferin and .classes will de trotied-\u20143 min oh n at Two o'clogk.Two La sy \u2019 4 pm.urday, the 25th ins Point St.Ladies\u2019 | Parasols to sell ut $2.26 ed) $4.Wheeler, 1; 2; Platt, 27; Cor et Field avalry and th dontreal tion of hi ccasion of the former\" the Horses ars.to comp ; and S40TIates.Ber dies\u2019 Mi ! 9 : .Ay \u2018adios\u2019 Black Satin P at $4.28., 1; Crowley, 8: ; Cornell, 8; Batte / e Shefford C credential o former's prescnta- C mpete.nl , MISSes B - i GRAIG\u2014On the 2,30 in Parasuls (lave tri ! maine, 2.T y, 8; Lapham B00 But ry carry off ord Constantin s as British Ambas OMMERC 148 1 ) AN ua Babies : Al the 22nd inst .115 2 + 4 ¢ trimmed) $5.| lik y 5.wo other bal am, 4; Tre.not so alt ti = the 1 ople, were ve : mbassador at _REcxrTs TALK wile of William B.Craig.Jesxio Gibso vi ! \u2018\u201c\\DOI LU $5.| like result ballots were tak : og | ie cavalry, | palm.Th ry cordial.33060 TS To-Dar\u2014Wh B : B.Craig, n, belovea UU 1) N \u2019 sults.ere taken, with cavalry officer\u2019 ry.have see Those who prof LOG.pras.240: out.au 000 ; ¥ a a U.° aus pel Ea AE Be 60105, CARSLETS for Cheap Parasol || ABHIAL NAVIGATION | or andre ll ary erm em eto, to oe | BLES, Sl Le i S| RN Monster pi NDERCLOTHING-! t.at 3 o'clock ,on Friday, the 2 si- Gent's Uml N June 25.\u2014 Money i JATION.\u2014 New Y not know wl oss-belt and, well s term in Novambe cfore the expirati Hi dam, 52 HEE se | ES t ; De ._ _ GOULDTHORP pom.» the 24th | Gene brellas to sell at 680 the rons oney is being subseribe YORK, somethi rat.He was, and is, mad I do to Canada after sh r, 1833.but will on ~Beernohm's English a 3 51 rolls; 5 Vs Med à jon-! KNOCKED: AD THORPE\u20141In this sity.on 22nd i Gents Lmbrellas to sell at 85 ; the roustruction of an imme ied hero for when ing you take three sticks à pen.like ing Fall.& short visit to England, the com cn, Theat strong, corn tenir :\u2014Ploattne MY ° DOWN-TOeU Le dow of the late Joseph G ary Gent'a l'iubroilus to sell = ermine the feasibitity of ense air ship to de- then the horses crowd around the mater at Si » the com- wheat, di Lo 45% 63.Foon moe paras, J PIC-NIC & G \u2014 $ Funeral cn ar of her age.Gouldthurpæ.Gent's Umbrollus to s at 75c, Europe.The ba y of an aerial v then the vol und the green.ir Hootor Langevi ; 01 tn 45e Lo 498 60; good a ns of Red WY \" AMES 1 AT \u2014 ; ; U at 856 - he ballon will la! voyage to ; unteers are en.And Saturd ; vin will visi Ga 478: fair avemee cargoes California nter ri ra berarday.the 25th inst at 2 0° Gent\u2019 we ©.tant Western ci first sail f to very often hard so democratic d Baturday and inspeot ih visit Cornwall oather in Bugiang etiioat © solag0 wheat, 46s IN AIDO to the Ottawa Stree residence, 44 rake Siren tent's Alpaca Umbre .rn city to the sho rom a dis- and to tell where th tic.It is will leave abo the public works th on Liverpool he giand rilliant snd Spring, 46s.F THE Rovel Conon Street Church thene street, Gent's Alpe rellas at 960 BEST ON REC res of the Atlanti the officer begi e private ends tou bout the Lst of Jul ere.Ho 473: prom spot, on Continent fair.IRISH NA .M.; pica Umbrellas 2 « ; RECORD ç lc.a gins.The h r through N f July for an e Ki ps 47s 3d.Wh .No.3Rea W TIONAL LAN - N DEASE\u2014I ry e to Mount Gent's T mbrollas (10 ribbed 23 Vanderbi \u2014 New Yor ppearances brotk y are to all out Bret ew Brunswick, N kn extended , 2.175,000 est on passage tnter, D LEAGUE A A n this eit ; hs 2 a Twilled Umbreil ed) $2.06.anderbilt, veste ORK, June ad hers all, and, ward Breton and Pri k, Nova Scotia, Ca W.J.Fairbairn s Liveroor ole?to United r erick, youngest son of 2nd inst, John F Gent's Twilled U ss at B65¢ team \u201c3S + Yesterday, dro ; e ground, the li » except on th missi nce Edward Is a, Cape good co # Liverpool cable 7 SA I » Fred illed Umbrell + n Small H Ca or ve his doubl ; , the liberty, : \u20ac par- ion.land on a simi fo nsumftire de je reports :\u2014 DA .year and 11 mo ha of Chas.W.Deace, rellas at $1.15 to Hopes and \u201cL uble of the martial rty, equality and fi ; similar ndon and most | mand, strong snd :\u2014Wheat in the OBth JUNE The func) war , aged 1 Gent's Silk Umb , p wagon mile in 2.2 ysander\u201d to a muni iol array is as comple raternity Lord Salisbury\u2019 Mosars, Prien & oo rior markets fod lending upward.3 residence.14 Plate © place from hi Gept's 8 mbrellas to sell at $ record.243, the best ti uist hoped for or plete as ever Com- and rome y's eldest son, Lord C tract for the Eos Of Quebec, have .ON THE .lateau at en is father\u2019 Us Silk Umbrellas 1.95, me on hear ; or as ever Sociali other.of th ; ranbourn tory, whi Ang of the proposed received the con- CI .stant.at 33) velook Street.on {hirader 23rd re Genus Silk mre a to el nt 2.15, y FEELING AGAINST CONK peer of as being triumphant in cialint prayed to gradustes at Oxford post induential under.mimsnond yesterday the Har: Feu vraie da\u201d Shamrock Lacrosse Grounds ; | .3 KINSELLA : invited Gent's (automatic) U at 2.60, ORK, June 2 = LING.\u2014N goo is master and it is i .Jack cmselves the south resolved to take on Mori ane many on the Dew factory bud) was ?a \u2014In this city e) Umbrell: se ne 23.\u2014The Ti 3.xw prevent it.A it is impossi Michael\u2019 two-light wi © on ries high, will be 243 feet ug near \u2014_\u2014 yard.youngest his city son the Zr d inst.24.G0 to 8.rere to 18 to sell at $4.20.avs ; onkling's speech me bany special talion, the ns for Srl, well, eet one jamin Din Hughenden, as a ono Wp deri 8 pour Le gre pow\u2019 three VF\u201d See Presremmes for list of valunhie TH .n .insclia, Cars sl CRT yi - ; .- istaoi, D.C.D- Com ; Lastiee co} ve Games.Prises-to | : .gelaneral will durs ; a, aged ! r Cheap Umbrellas.y of the feeling against 1} ineressed the have no more idea of di their facings, and PE No.5 Cament hed Fany, and Han.Mr.Garne an æ ESALE OFABOVEGOODS 7 gence.corner Colborne ce from his father's resi- S.CA R , Fo CANADIAN .obey their orders, iscipline than to The suppl trawberries.Les extant of 2, ster whowt is reported A ë ALSO 3 Friday morning the 2ith Ottawa \u2018streets, on SLEY, Nfid R THE ARCTIC REGIONS.\u20148 n cheerful alacrity he a they do with l2¥8% PP of strawberries [o-day was om Svein is believed pore, and do have sald GRAND LACROSSE MATOHR MARKED AT re quaintances arc respectialle à Friends and ae.MONT || Nfid., June 23.~The rank and leaf Jorx'g, their anxiety to le is proof \u201csufficient o Bxpress Fi cratet arriving by th mot so are held aa Eee 10 10% 84 7c, ana placed st 91.93.BETW 7 PILON-In this ee Lo attend.REAL.146 Frauklin Bay colony ak aud Ble of the Lady would pass a sentry Te ¥ esterday any bof quart and De berries realized Trees Jui pret x today was eas at 89750.Cuca SHAMROCK BEN THE 26 P er Cent Aged 7 vera inet\u2026 Paul Pilon.ps dt e steamer will be all read; .oe is rx | rporals of the y passes pre required, ae berries held over f berries De to 100 83000\" satneis't uns Lil eprom at 1.134 LACROSSE CLUB \u2018Les s .TT Thew The vessel wil) stare Ins expedition n Lieut, Loo eh on owty show all th ed put, amd poid ay at Be por quart CET more HEE i Si Bh Rage élue OR STI CaUORNA ps THAN-ACTUAL 1 eather.cu ue el will start J \u2019 on, arrives.estness, aud w e evidence \u2014 askad A p $16.33-Jui ge > PICK X po Taree 0 « murs FURTHER REDUCTION fe hn Vel | nL TRS re DT MELEE vena cen rman or| | | 3 the last 24 boars :\u2014 ° is season, which is li quantities of SPXIEtY to le \" moranee and their DID} pod to-day & memori No.2 Red = \u2019 i $21.00 asked : j \u2019 pm.Bam mo plorati on, Which is likel i ° ; carn.The fact i their inion Alliance orial from th To wheat sold at 1 .AT 3 es dam.apm M nv ion shins.y to impede .nothing ; t! act is the m Quebe ; was read.TI e D- |n breadstufts m: 26% August in .80 P.M.qe ; ' Parometer\u20146p.m onan wy Br Wen.GENTS w= ! FROM OTT eX do as they ay told mob of recruits, and they ne waa resumed rod Mopate on the to be due a marl Eu rs again ADDRESSES \u2014 Will be duly a .\u2019 10 ato 1 02 sam 10.02 ! p.m.\u201430.03 , FU OM OTTAWA To-morrow Li as obediently as chil \u20ac for a city missi carried.A motion t Omar's vues rt by specu: consumptire Gémuend 120 fs said WILL BE DELIVERED dvertised with ; M \u2014 Probabilities next 2 -02 ren .A ieut.-Colon 1W ildren.16610NATY was à 0 provide ew of disco; ators to \u2018corner\u2019 and part BY : RS a 4 te RNISHINGS Lee ee | Na mme | Ve ne re ha nein sar GEN, THOMAS T.BURKE full-part | re rere es \u2014\u2014 June 93 Ve FIONS.\u2014 0 ch is expected from hi ythe man, 0° rogress when the mecti n of churebes TOGIà even be reache 85.It wan Batra void (or ' rticulars Raw Si - \u2014 - 23.\u2014Vennor publi br Tawa, pe wil from him, and th © , o'clock.cting adjourn a 5545.reached.Prophested th New York), » > tains.Silk and Cashmere Coverings and Cu SOCKS! Dares for rahistien mn a êlty paper pe ont Deere, not be diseppointed, The Silver MOT dati 58 ring Potro vent 2579 Het s ie na cine Quadrille Band none others.BE \u2019 ON THE\" LOOK 1 \u2019 1452 r- Over 1,300 DJ Ur reat deal of rain over a | says it will give instructor of orsley was, for many ited The r Plume Mining Com Other sales ported wes hs, mt a 123 bla ; Medium 125 ne Irjsh Rational Bras Band ne ! OU 1 1° LiccerT & H 300 different pairs to nited States and U a large portion of the if a k musketry in the 80th y years, this mornine of Crowley ve.Chroti pany.Ontario Ba easyer i100 buls $3.76 fox 125 bala 7 on the Gronags Will play selections dur \u2018 $1,000,000 LS AMILTON.SEE OU select from.Britain th \u2018anada, while in G : nowledge of ri Rifles, and is morning before the Ceu rotien was argued \u201croue © Tia, 0d AOD aomesnborne, $5,350 ADMIS 8 : i ZE OUR WIN : per e weather will i in Great knocked i rifle pract an appeal\u2019 the Court of Revi qu PLOUR on MISSION - Nubian \" (one million dollar) NDOW FuR SOC Likewise in all probahili into a \u201ce practice can be ppeal from the judg: view.Tiis ig tra Su: per Ari.pri- \u2019 «+ - 2 as sold in Lo x) worth of Frombc SOCKS.se stormy and wet probahility be he is jus soldier in range dismiesi Judgment of Mr.Justi is fr» Quperttne oo Tupenjor Extra, S450 to 85, TO ALL CENTS, year.ndon, England, | per pair upward.thunder and li wet.The storms of wi } just the a day, d missing the case of Ch Ir.Justice Tor- Superfine.$5.70 103.75; Spring Extra, 55 .80 : Ex- LL PARTS OF THE » last 3 ightning are lik s wind, But the difficult man to do it and allowing Crowley\u2019 , retien ve.Crowl Fine, $4.40 % 4.50 : M Strong Bakery 5.50.t0 5.60, Grounds FIELD.124 Our Whi aud frequent.2 ely to be | 1 ficulties are of th .18.of Crow y's claim in th - Crowley $3.70 w 3.80: stains Bea E05 w 62: Open a The brightest black subject\u2014NU tf.White Vests are giving good an exceedingly (Between the 10th and st on some o the battalions\u2014th Joan chardbter.that Cb ley = Chretien.It will be tion Pan B10 1g iy ptario Rag, rn Li elias ) t 10 o'clock, a.m.A brilliant tri NUBIA.satisfaction.rienced in both the germ ie likely to be expe.¢dr and Zid, too, boys of 15 have instance Paying for them EE ner uses from Crowley, Torente Peso CY DOMINI( nes tiers cata in the he Cape $f bent See our Window for P.probably.abet one ue The loss of 1h Bare ratud more than ous ma uere been obliged list agent, that the Tormanoe dundare duoted Haron\u2019 Tr et.PIONIO T ON DAY ! 288 & 290 su y Tr lka ; y ut the 27 e month, A¥e not nding offi : » ?eo stook h » in his parts Cora qalet, stead oO : Tete\" Spirometer.Physicians and Dr.M.Sou- 8 : 0 Dot will oc ; 7th or 28th nth, men, although cer that boys 4 0 Eive it ti ad been \u201c mani mesdy.Wool nnchenges y and unch BBAUHARNO Poe Am M.Souvielle nd sufferers can uspenders \u2019 cur, carrying frosts i , à cool wave find it conveni gh commanding officers vs ment its Botitious value; manipulat- Fo.2.$421: unchanged.Wheat Pall Te dull.BL Jude's Church 18.N hours: 8 to 12, 13 Phillips square ex-Aide-Surgeon, POLKA ) wenther generally wi in Canada and cool and ient to give the b rte sel aside the deed of ; and the judg- 3, 81.3%: No.8, 0.3.$1.17: Spring No 1.81.23 ; Pal Pienic on Dom Association will hold t otre Da \u201d : Sted Tlok Montreal.Office A DOT SILK BR thro y with storms of wi muster them oys the uniforms 0 of the sale aud ordered 3.31.22 No.3.81.17.\u201cBarey.x Norm ar 3B Tckote\u2014Ad Ire Dee 0 Will hod thrtr thind an- me S The Metronoli .ce ANDKERCH ughout the Uni a of wind and rai talio on the strength a that e property to C ered the 75e; No 2 3, extra, 80c: oL.The! Noe aay tickets I ults, 50c ih 7 place.r eet 1 litan Poli .~ ++ YEFS.Inited States.mn n.Bat the ba of the'ba these actions rowley.It a 80: o 2 T4c.Oum, : Me à 500.- = 65e raited, * ren, 25c.Number 8 Nubinn po olice in Lo GENTLEME \u2014 th p battalions i Re Dat- Cu were brought i appears >.Flomr\u2014 No.|.38e: Pous.Ko I.pons Stramer = Be - of 1464 as the best ndon ns NTLEMEN! ST.JEAN em, were scraped , Or At lenst fhoët urt, one to recov.at in the Ejeot $5.10; St Supanor.8545: : No 2.47c.Co: Locks, foot nf auhamoi\u201d wil 1 blackin and most ; - : XN BAPTISTE C.the } aped together | aoû th er possession of ment su rong Sap Ba.$3.35; ra, Tick Seigneurs Street | leave St.Gabriel g- economical We kecp the beat 0 CELEBRATI loose bay in a hay fi , a8 the rake scra; © other to contest à of the property $3 ne, £4.00: oe.Sota *pring Extra Fancy, Stores ts $0 be had at O'Lo 4, at 8 a.m.sha .\"a 194 tf, Cuffs tu the city.1 assortment of Shirts + SPECIAL DESPATCH TO < ON.there are y fiedd.Of old pes tended by Chreti cst it; and it is n Y to: 8 te 4.00; Timothy sas, Bran.$10.$5.10 : à ; G0.L Wight, plougetiee and Di e 24 tf, y.Try them Shirts.Collars and SOREL, June 2 A THE STAR] are very few, and old soldiers sitting} otion that Mr.J ow con- 10c% 1e.Bariev 5 102.50.210 Rovers, Store, from me t: Craig's Gents\u2019 « Book A ea 1: satisfaction.They have giv [Rr ,, June 28.\u20145t.Jean ; manding officer toi more than ng in the Ejectm .Justice Torrance, eat pattes tutreen, 500 $5.00; But rom members of the Pes 345 plendid line of Lace Curtains at cn universal ah on i riday this year, our opiate Day fall.men had gone oo Tae that many of the ix beat to set asid® the deed on Court, bad Dot the power meal, 3430 Bio Las pan, gui 1.3 ox ANDSOME COTT ra Licarr \u20ac H A V 3 selected this day ag th nch-Canadian hats are tes.True, th ave beew\u2019done by the Su ®, which oould oul BY AUCTI : 3 AMILTON' Y 1 one for the ¢ i 3 the most ; to be e straw gulart as Superior Court sitti y Wholesale The pleasant ar ON AT COTE FT.Boots an Ne ° .R The stree celebration of their nati suitable 1 fear I can not en no more, by Fodemen such.He, therefore, sitting re- The dairy prod Provisten Mark bricked Coteus.ond very comfo ANTOINE WORTHY d Shoes wi 4 > ts were all À tional day.neat sav that » ut Te t be set aside i prays that the feat produde trade et.Due, present on Victoris À rtable medium-sized by usirg Nubian or much longer ol 1 P 7 oy volunteers and mi hie morning, firemen.But afi dross or careful oh men are deitbere.as illegal.The case is en tracares Tre buktor Trace chatted ticularly new my rooms, \u2019 ¥ by Mr.A Hudon wire ATS ITS GOOD N ' Jordan, Thi ng.d Post-office Buildi i ties which were joi s of the lifferent socie.er all they are sp nee, THe Associates under 18c and 1e.Townshi high prices OR Tuwesd at J AM » Thibaude ,[ 122 ice Buildi ! tre to join the l(Trrent socie- Plough and ; mostly frœh î New Associ Terday at 10 A emteaney Rackaies not be got ay Morning N - : Et street, the G cau & Co, 239 St.1 TT.ding.to their regpecti procession hasteni a d whatever faul rom the A .ates in of chrese gomtemporary for export It 1a well lad o ext, 38th Ju: \u2014_\u2014 real Cash Stone io oy.awrene ; pective head hastening to be fo ts of dress number of those i ; t in Ge Radler tie nul Process vou has bee honse Fo Jn nice order and une.amie Grit Seen gor | JOHN MURPHY & wos Soh CU ran fo ine | ond, sold bx soni To ec | hie ing erated ee of SG Se mie | Eri EE RE THE \u201c .or zloves of all kinds.In & CO, i me.pi No.4 Volbnteer ape à by the d s they wear rare the service by br in Cuming in the William Moises Hall of 30 canard Ronde mu Dee n di is 2 250 doy ai Var Crt dE 2 in very x GEM \u201d JAR 3 NUBIAN BL 144-tf MPORTERS OF ; fawn, lorines and marched ry, and fire- Very well : 1d, vet, some : it ege hear the public ar all of Mo.Dave advanced th to fige.À good ma t900 boxte required.2128 More land Can bo las been in use for N ACKING in 2 EF ; where divine servi sd to the Parish CH bon , indeed.Mont * corps look he names of the public announceme Butter\u2014 Now \u2014 oir ideas In the many factorymen Sal can be Wosdily grown wi many years, and Rs repata : waterproof.New & F hi | the service was held varch, ast of its troon of C, real, can I re the platf success\u2018u] candid mt of per In.20c Wholesale Creamery, foams \u2018roo: 148 > at TEN o'clock.every trial.reputation has .A procession re-f d.After service Field mh of Cavalry 2 pent, platform were seated Pr dates.Upon Morrme to 22:: Townshy ory, fancy fresh THOS.J.POTTE Linoleums \u2014 A .115 A as fonable Dr | the To re-formed and marche ice Field Battery, and dry, and Shefford of i C.M.G., Profs.Me ted Principal D outer ana district, per Ib 1 per Ib.\u20181%c to 19e = RB.Auctionee BUY a couple of re large line to be opened up i HAVE JUST OPENED y Goods, + Jean Paptis here the President of th the head of the lat of rooms their ploce A E.J.Rexfom\u201d Tov.Peer no Markgrat, PY Bo oS Sharma.Xa 0, RENT \u2014 $10 per m he With the THE \u201cGEM!\u201d vs, n INED OUT, .aptiste Society of the St.hr Tes is 1 fant b ï spinwalt F ; - Canon No * à 000 égus sold Ib, 5c to ory, per and Cellar \u201c ont Perfec \u2014\u2014 New Ehaded & the + _ v, Pr.Bowd t It 1s su ; , but as t lowe.D .rman, Dr.H Be M at Ife and suc.Yemen Brown in McGill .a $ Fitei 145 2 ed Satin Ribbons, t programme of th wdy, read ont the 1 suggestive of the or divers, W.C r.F.W.Kelley, MA, r.H.186 to 18.At thon ti the range to-da ay Donn, Architect, 1374 81.College Avenue.ng American ; _ he and Hn ber yard, n four widths, at 13c, 20 stenmer + the day, explaining th rish drill sergeant v story told by p W.C.Baynes and Joh A M.A.Ph.D.19% Mess pork.me last yeur lay in aboat OOMS TO LET_W Catherines.Bconre Topu, EW ad ; \u2014\u2014 | New Shaded Satin and vies TEAC uh th Canada\u201d would be here abou at the squad of recruits, » who annoyed with roi.3 ree Cliandler thea n hougalk + Thm per bri.S19 Aamé, bri, 810.75 $20.50.MS TO LET\u2014WITH U i \u2014 AT \u2014 Bl ISEmen 8 .Ww rer raged : C su .; \u2018 14e am | à, city 75 to 230.50 : Rlixa) : USEOFK ; J $ (NS A beac t 10s Jon of Latte Sin oy oars excursionists from Thre Rive 10.30 | could com said\u201c Well, now, if yon Uhoir cortifiont nd Phen read tho lint of th ib, Lae te ed, per) ured, per 1b, 13a o ricues, WIL of Ladies Silk Pp - adjoining plac n Three Rivers Ë come out here » Dow, if, yon thei i rincipal Da |A 4c to Sic M ic: Lard, ° OOM8S\u2014 1 S DERSONAI Hh shoutes \u201c Plush Belts, in all ng places, who we ; vers and selves.\u201d , and look \u2018 ir certificates to the: wson prese Ashes, pots, bri, $4 Bacon, per tn pails, ; NICELY FURN 46 3 A > Lau.J - 3 the n their fellow or Were coming at your- Can - ein.sented per bri, $4.05 to 84.ib, lic w ; W.C., Hot and Ï RNISHE ù * .New Rite ew ellow ritiz ; g up to jo on Norman | 10 Do ; rate.26 Re Cold Wa D.BATH Thomas Lan rer The address Pl sa its for Lavties nf all ki would re itizens in the celebrati join ratal man in sn excell : \u2014 =- aver Hall torv,mer, Gas,4c.Term 42 N » Écran aa TL ie ps OT Sab ap i Sa ris Tat we ax A City News Rens upon the ugh parie Senior Amsoeate fa | 10725 Finance and Commerce ROOMS ToLer\u2014wirHU iti] 5 Notre Dame by * Boarder,\u201d Sraninme ro th iT \u201cof Color, Leather Belt belts, Plate Black ani rel Islands, where the Bente and of the ty N also th ; 1gh position she h ciate in lon money markot was ready.C .AV 98 8%.Conatant.BEOF KITC Sh THE C - LL 118 bre Karel Whie 4, The New Web Belt tre wonld take plan plenie and speechifr- \u2014Trini > NEWS.so the High Schooi, of M \u2018 ad taken, and Des per nnd collatera) ruis at 4 a and short-dated ARGE CC HEN, ARPET W __ 188 à peau 41 ve nf Lo \u201cits in steamer an à place.On the arrival ! inity Church festi which rchosl headed | Montreal, ten pupils of ube vent.The market for 5 and time loan L FE COMFORTAR 148 4 A ; ont ties Satoh An immense et d arrival of the SCT was well ait ival and promenad of the wari the list, aurpaesi pupils of do-day steady at Ry to 83 Mterlinz Exchan re board, vicinity Wt LE_ ROOMS ITR ESTAHLIS REHOUSE hat quan ant ho chets tn Plush, Satin Hor, en route for wd from here joi to-night teudvd last night ; ade con © various other school passing all papils ro nter bills between banke, 67 for round amount of ndsor.1474 84.Catherine wie Clearing mnt s ASHED 1858.ÿ One case 01 \u20ac.by returning them to 184 Bt arnaer will :E- F E CHE A -NIC PAR } ALL s TS?iw rest drevess in the en.\u2014A 10 refreshments.P LABORERS ons 10 Liverpoot : 0182 Bt Jammaer be reward.AP 5.SIE.3» ! with one w ; 1° TooT arge .M PERS\u201d STRIK.J Br treet, TW \u2019 Should Supply thems TY * EATRA TE au ane tess Des | vo Tui by Mde.Fl'aquet The ras a sewbled at rior, of the slits of Montreal Cor Intimidation Arrest RIKE, [ya June 23, A MIDDLE-AGED Paes © NICKEL PLATED SH! \u2018 MES elves with AVY SILK.|.60c.| CE Les 2 aisons, wife of ile new Eon te Witness the ari Cathedral, his maring, Bente Months \u2014 Police moro ime Fionr, ent.ES AS O8 bpm LA uation a reper A DY WISHES A Also, Office Des eo 00 CASES, L 1 sS I N \u201c10 \u2019 en \"TR, WAS present \u201cnn ise Mary Bag; Age 0 r.Robert Li N The nforce | pont 9 0 90 ta A a family absent during ould take cha ones to F4 N À Lisle Th | tion was pai-l her t y And great atte B ¥ Bagg, daughter of rt Lindsay to re nppenrs ns mer 3 4 2.3 50 ole reamuteves Address +B.Jon Hospi the 1s + JatoBs As rend Glow oe Her di ter by the leading atten.Bugg, Feu.of the late Stan end bei et to be no indienti White Wirter.3 -8 0 lp 9 Bb Mumonur street.BR SES Hoar montha ls 1451 ons Le, : A « Lace T or diamonds were very ng dignitarie © Stanley à being put to th i ientions of Club 90 9 2 le ce of St.Jos- 7 bacco and Cigars, f LEMON POW 1 These Goods are very «Tops.30c.handsome peatan very much admired ah & \u2014By an error on the part members of the Ship Tan the wharves, as the Corn (ew), per owt.+ 81 ; ; 52 8 7 SITUATION WANTED\u2014 TT d00 cc HO 177 MoQUI street.DE R ' ; moh below the domes Chaple pee were alo made by Man hore Edwant Matheson on the Colleze au- Lane dl rémxing the conditions So jet ahow ne | Corn ot er owt.08 99 82 88 retrenery Apply eral Servant ont rank UNG CAN TELL ME ° «CŒEULAT JIE | the Mises Wu ranger, J8.0.Wurtéle who was 8th igh Reknol, Mon à Alevedore of their demand cee B30 00 0 ney.eury étreet, N i city where to go for good \u2014_\u2014 5 ar l\u2019rices Misses Wurteles urtele and Asscoiat + n the exam: mdved from thei s are dotermined , .3 0 83 0 ew Employment 002bl0 rates ?Photographe It is the P ces Î | were white irteies.The prevailing © bave mA: a degre, wi Cation for the 7 their pnrpose not to be : 87 00 8 à 00 VW ANTED\u2014R 146 1 « Echo answers: at re urest Dri ; AND ARE \\ e, pink, ecru and en g colors Placed 32nd with : with 918 mar] apeph O1 are 72 00 00 1 Y A YOUNG - T + ASK Ÿ Tne in the World REAL BA A | Procades and suiks, but rar talorod satins, ver ÿ La ma ks, ks, was Amspd, took à Ie) oon Gironx and Treffie St 55 8 8 $ 7 8 $ 8 1798,\" ere or in an Soe as ra IY POSITION us oO Field & Co.8 OUR GÉoCEL FA .AL BAR: AIX t 20.01.also à favorite ?7er by 8 noes med Jane Marti ong.vosselr In which proeeaded to the ot.8 mo 5 00 ANT \u201cX.44 Ss, RIT.1484 AIN Amongst the Mo re Canning > Passing train on the ER knocked the work \"io hich Iandsmen were ~n vari- Ta 4 8 44 6 = $ 0 0 V NTED\u2014FUR SEWER 154 148 3 - 23 BLEURY sTREEY.MD.G.LAIT 1 AW { foinsing:\u2014Mr A reales resent, were the Gardner \u2014 CrosIOR, and very mnoh hu = De sist, on pain of beings, and ordered ber ee tt 5 » 0 ° 5 9 6 wa?TED A ST As W ANTED\u2014A small Furni od Lu / ) Alot B I.| - M.Allan, Mr.J.and M to be s nt for.nnd prone urt.Dr.erament Harb g made todo so.T | rom Hos were the inet nv 00 6 ZD\u2014A BLACKSM 0 2 Liteon House, or two f sh : a hott, Judge Cross Mr.H.evere, but no! i: unced her injuri arbor Police bei he Gov- s& red by Monsre, Mgod (atious in Now York street.ITH.572 CRAIG ada x nrnished rooms : Cnevalier, Hop ss and Mrs.OC _ dangerous.es they were ing put on thei St, Francois eri real Bros.stock stookn AlG ress, 1803, STAR OM, with use iT, 3 JT ross, M.A beaut oe - N » farened for « - heir track, = brokers, TANTED 146: ET - ce.A, Mrs.and Miss Cha- enclosed in Aron Painting ofthe RS.\u2018 Parisign,\"\u201d ba 28 were arrosed on ee mn another | of y 1181 DA BOY TO DRIVE CRRA 0 L \u2014 First-class Sh 1 a goll frame, has been pre \"On being brought bofore is Lone in W.TU.Tol.BF\" ANTED-PAGE BOY.IES.toratices to sult asm.Possensio mes PS, Op- n pre.Du à of or 1 P 2 suit v a be 1gas, this morning, a & re His Honor Mr.Fame sofa\u2019 ee RAGE BOY, MUST BE Dwelling ata LE ae, Donsesaion imam street.ne of £100 or three Paatac Hall.Ÿ Eg Metropolitan Gun WELL Apply to rooms, Baitable 20e Chen call, Ale TEA NT SD- EORSIX an.1864 Chambers.St Chases ST Cove, 425 Wellington eros (ERS Fos 8 MR Tater, int ALE\u2014A TR.t 146 1 with a vari IANGULAR BAR at No.38 Cath ety of tools and too) chest.LATHE, cart street.May be seem 146 3 pleau, Mr.J.8.Davis > ames and M » iret.Ade OS.\"IS, Hon.Jai in ss ao + CL ç d Mi : tnd by ho Mossr mposed no each of & \u2018 T .Mossre.HH.F pon each o ; Su real & A.Allan to the months\u2019 imprisoif i qd ard of Trade and xe ge.t wiil be ex- them.Exgcution of th * \u2018 © \\ in I e sentence being s vo 4 : x g susp nded.Ohio & Min: WANTED \u2014 8 ticles on commission, oy Ea, STAPLE man who can For BÂLE\u2014SFEVER TVERAL ARTIOLES or° 450 Notre Dame Stroet, find securit; good 7.Address \u2018 or x.1800,\" Bram Offre.honsehbld fOrniture al ; also, ns fags.ou IGHTING ! (Near MuGill street, M 1 beautiful Fecie ee Ma MY Firrier, Mr.G CORON.lesinetical desicns fi = and , Mr.Green, Mr.8 fo AL CHURCH PENDA SPECI AL 4 wl Mr, C.Holland, M - Hatt, Mr.W.bibited * : ne of the mont comventantly effec | NTS, + IES ! T 1 Horace Joseph \u2019 Mow, ja Henshaw ed on \u2018Change in à prominent { y effec Ive mnans .Johnson, Me ant Ma ohnson.Mr Abo position.Severalidete [RY or - Le .Mr.and M - , Mr About $20.000 h rmined ef hting ( , - and Mrs.Will rs.Kane, Capt.§onilemen interested i ave heen mubserib day to board t! forts were made q : ng Chorehes and Tage Publ als, 12.00 13 BOOTS Nes ad ae © Non, Ne PL Len i Eee rT ib ono Tb prec i prt eC 9 ra all sizes to anit ve 7 - - ongall, Miss and tl » alr.Do Lorn Mae- lot held by the Coll n of a building on th em, but they we ntention of spotti st Paul 1 + v 8 and B-ackets $0 mat Steel Embrei - H.A.) he Missrs Mac ; is int College nn Universi 6 Ta ro turned back ing Do bref.136 : « ! h.rcide ; - A.Nelsor , Macdougnll ended to orzily street, get on board = ° by the poli Mich.Ci : FRED.R.COI E Ty on Slippers! R.Oswald, Hom Thom Mr.W.R, and Ney then commence bain anal to #30,000 at rororted to ; 8 couple ng an Mort of racen mers derasy Sonim.102 V ANTED-OPERATORS 146 3 P!Y 30 Cotte street Lamp & Chandeli COLE, .\u2014 AT THE \u2014 Mire a Th as, An Mrs.Ryan, Mr \u2014A numeronaly-si perations.uniforms and saustored on & donned volunteer Pei- à Toa.187 oe Ren Glam und (ul stead AND TURNERS JFOBR BA 3 a ndelier Manuf; LADIES' PARLO Thihawsle ls, Miss Torranee, Captain sented to th y-rigned petition iz tobe wante ses their bro\u2019 n to the quay, othe Del.& Iindson He] port & Co, 127 primer Aid bands, Desk ; LE\u2014A DOUBLE O 418 and 430 NOTRE DAME ulacturer, 961 N ARLOR SHOF STORE.My i ; he } R.an-l Mr, W.vaptain ment of the oe cent aud Board of Manbrs while others wanted ro hers, fathors, uncles pv BL domaph .\u2026.Lo WANTED PARTNER WI street.146 ÿ 188 pose also, a venez or office QENICE TAB : \u2014 se ME STREET.otre Da , ; TIRE Col an Ve Whom that > xchange Asrociati age- ne of th : To bref.bib 000, 10 invest lu TH $10 ro F° tort net LL .me head, Mr.W .und N = , the Excl : erociation, : these spies, Rock faland paying good ns ,000 TO RS - LAGGETT .146+ Street.head, Mr.w urtle, M.P,P.and ah.Whit July 61h, to oo be clnsed from Jane Both ta able to steal on Cpa howerer, must bave beon I Central.M2 Be mannctaring department PONS maturing bun.es Soa, ot EE eo DOUBLE ! 01 » & COMPAN Te .lanit?+ Miss Webber., Mrs.W urtele, Dominion Day sie the members to take to couple-of the mon enga ostland.\u201d ns inst night a Ah LX PP.;, ress X.1782, Baal gen in all its branches AR (ov FOR epture BED.; ARE SELLING EIGHT HAIR DRESS ERS E MPLOYE] WITH THE VOLUNTEERS \u2014The publio are ro of July aa well.se gts of sigh ot Pal sree Tul Reporte paca tox ov X nErone.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVA He VIPTORIA STREET Chi 3 ana D JOHN URS AT ST, AD who saye h ramed against s woil d onused t of eight of the #eamship tne 04 roKo a, Aauimary Bain an NY LT .\u2014\u2014_Twardgmect, ° NT.FURNISHED 148 § hildren's D NO APPRI SL ' HAS.© portion of y* bo is eanvassing th retsed A te be published in amship lines have Trérh Juno Ua 1881 Building, No.a ot & Co.ANTED\u2014A THOROUG] ise 3 firet-class ROOMS TO LET, Ee Tess NTICES, vmod aTR AFEOIAL Co Quebe the oity by orde g the Protestant tirement for man d in the papers an ad == +48, Notro Lame Durée BIT APPLY boron SERVANT AND bosrd.690 Dorchester., WITH AS IE OS, AT 81.Jouns, J ; RRESTONDENT ] ec for money | A r of the Bisho { offeri not being mambe ver- Last | a street.« Apply between 11 NTAND RR00MS-\u2014FU e 146 6 LOW AS 85 - A Ns, June 23.\u2014 The ; Île call y in nid of the pe ng twenty cents rs of the Unio Remi Ono prev- | \u2014 = and 12, 754 C RNISHED.17.' c.EACH ! - trers is not i he Canadian nlled last eveni Quabee sufferers.A det an hour.mn, svonaldivi- ons day.To-day's ANTE : 3 = 4 BLEURY.CHILDR \u2019 HTLL\u2019S ore hob An anistoratic fnstittio volun.who unfortunately Ying at Doteative Riobarda n'a bor Po aehment of the Quebec ded.| raw, Joma] Cio ANTED \u2014 A FIRST-CLAS iif A 148 ENS ; it of ; w.Ther y vos n : lice, Goveram Bla.\u2014\u2014 Confectioner : 8 1 Jun 6 DRESSES, ST.I » style abo ry would h ot in at th consisting of ; ent Har- 4 Asked.B ferences loner m BI IT SALE\u2014 In White and Colored 4 2 .LAWRENCE HALL) charged with * putting ua it, It ran never lu M he CE put à siop to his st or ho gennts and thirty men ef Trudel, two rer- $ pc \u20ac 2h Montres.Did.Asked.Bid.Asked Box 20, cHsuired.Wages 814 mu be Of ve érkeu of RUKERC, District of M PROVINCE Material, to \u2014 AXD me in the wayward & on side,\u2019 or of indul ity Council was 205 orning's boat, and = ed in town by this 3% po loan.\u201coon AN - : ress P.0.of Bt.Joh TA bomar Waaonireal.No.2.16 all ngen > suit .QUE rol y ward coyishnass whi uig- + telegram fr called this nftern thé city.Th , were sworn in fe , this 2p.c.: pion PTT se WwW NTED\u2014A CARI Va 5 DE NES een La New Branser He Mers I~ * \"ENS HALL ] - ER 2 = 7 whbted, at 256 Bt.mitation cape ; also, » good US pa the add Justin.ull tha J i bances are unkmown, 8 88, « k, and rogress for m - VV ANTED\u2014A F = 1 1005 Terms cash.M.irvine Machine, ; wd dis H Cimbrin\u201d sad \u201c sion ome assert ths! any weeks phy IRST-CLARS 16 2 1881.ONY.8.80 de.Ac.ambats * Siler\u201d have on WI verpasm that the \u2018proces Lyn : Ne 5.4%.Mebntyro 377 Rot Dae AT - + June \u2018 LS preived \u2018at | age.Fourtes that held seven ; ANTE - , 277 Entre Dame, 146 2 FF 1461 in the lite of distinet rocietioo will be 88.« Canedian.\u201d\u2014N.un mutation by MART YOUNG NAR AILI « 8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE : Procevsied, each Sheet Oiktacha eo Patterns où EE | dre ma ee san.Aprir te A) or quEBRC, District of Mowtreai\u2014e.Th.secvmpaxied by 145 $ 0 nglish WAN TE a.i, Honore iow UBT.Maivina, No.78 .; ~ WY m2 ue Of the of Defendant.\u2014On Plaintit, ol Lsaust & Hasson, pane Taian pb OR MARRIED Prftnda: Fo.£3 oepcon, the Saicnd of og à ° 11.ewok dem Spe Rent sold thority ty 551880 Catherine.imp and chattels of thy ent i 4 > - \u2019 ; ¢ ; : ; © 'asshe?only he turns out his toes likes pegro- \u201c- What could he do to harm her?5 :.any old humbug \u201c, 4x HAN amies Distnelt, Burl Monçunatield, - \u2018dôba nud.81,1804 Disb ariui 19, 101 \\} dead! The trappings of days, CARE al yereanire of pride.Frpmob'e mere symbols, badges of success ; walghs, who marks thew now whea all is said Iysispie wordy low:breathied if heavincsé- ; 3 t bave known him from that sarlier time fneteorio and ail dar youth ] u senson dassling , ne to-day in sooth.prime \"Fe Benjamin Disraeli ail will mourn.or Le the less unfoignedly whoso lance Against that abield nad crest full oft had borne u combat à outrance, féariers fighter and the flashing wit The fiers snd silent! \"Tis a tbotant to dim u ring sunshine, glancing, as The.vat the lust on him, ¢ ns.wes G4 wv knew no touch of winter in his soul.olding the Greek gift yet in mind and tongue, who, though faring past life\u2019 ; red of the gods, di Young s commen goal the enchantress of the Nile, unstaled oustom os anvhilled \u2018seping years, u failed ]d-compeller, who met o Af hehe with his fow pesrs.Bubosss intarhèté, self-inépired, self-taised, To that proud height where® youth's fancy aimed, ; : Wm ee Pe thon LT 1® they praised Fan broraat window oh Tittus tt © poer To see him and his one sole Sharp counter bit for bit, No mare tp picture that i face That dpbeitaving opt.\u20ac .Nomoro tn plot or key ss Edeiese url} The hand of the-great Earl?How sdrantto ib stetass and how uhweléome ! Réet, Rot least amid onr greatest! Who wonld dare Den plese snd pple ith 8 Doo braid our ERTL ob Peace, Jastins peace, that strife no more shall With honor none may challenge, th , id.nod ton» elf ould shake w.W or laid, ould shake ¢ latirel from And poe who for thy quetiwhed brighkness Garlands the sword no more to leave its sheath, And, turning from thy simple tone, lea A tear upoM the a pie erevostone, leaves Punch, A SIMPLE WOMAN.The Author of * Nut Brown Maids.CHAPTER VIII.\u2014Continued.* «Of corse not, Me.Blerewright,\u201d exelaim.»d poor Mary, telling a great social fib, though she was the soul bf tfuth ; at least-at least, met if you did not sit there so long, or take me twice into the othe?room on the same evening.\u201d + Oh, you are dish, Miss Shenstone,\u201d detlared Sieve t, bouncing from his seat, « and of course I cannot dispute a young lady's decision, or c her with affectation.But I'll tell you what Miss Shenstone, you have perhaps done yourself more barm by that speech \u2018than you ate aware of, or than you are Hkely to amend in a hurry,\u201d and he strode off with Lis conceited head erect, his nostrils expanded, and the last notes of his voice sounding of all things \u2018in the world like a landrail\u2019s rattle.Mr.Sievewright was mortally offended, and at the same inomebt à deputation, h-aded by Vie, waited upon Mary Shenstone to beg her to abdicate the piano stool.« Whatever is the matter with you, Mary?Have you been bitten by a man without an car! \u2018Hem, Mr.Bievewrignt dances in time, doesn\u2019t t we can bear your quadrilles no longer, dear, erhaps they are intended for sailors, and in- \u201ctroduce every now and then a bit of botnpipe ; perhaps they are lawyer's labyrinths; bat they're not for us, inoffensive, unsophisticated country mortals.Freddy and 1 are about to execute a set of duets, and nobody is to sit beside us and mnke proposals, or talk nonsense\u2014 a serpent at the ear of Eve: and ase if the com- peny don't gét along to our music !\u201d Mary went and hid her diminished head in a corner ; she was not altogether dissatiatied with the result of her work, though it had cust hera great stretch of spirit.Mr.Sievewright's leave taking was very like a threat, a great deal too boasting and wrathful for n mere warning : but it was in keeping with the man and his bluster.Sitting there recovering her tranquillity and cheerfulness, and the pretty fresh pink of her cheeks, Mary wniled in her innorence and ignorance at the fancy of Mr.Bievewright's harming her.And | Ralph Brooke was watching the transaction with bright, observant eyes, snd advanced straight to Mary when all wns over.Ralph's aid Lad not been forthcoming when it was wanted, but alas! for Mary's unbending dignity, she formve the offence on the instant, and al- Jowed hum to lead her off, emiling aa fhe hung op his arm the moment he appe to fetch her.CHAPTER IX.THE CHARGE.« ] don't believe one word of it ; it is,a gross falsehood I cxolsimed Ralph Brooke, furiously \u2014he waa in one of the Buckley preserves with John Singleton.+ Kany, easy, Rafey ; Anthony gabblesa deal of nonsense.| should not have taken it on his word alone ; but yousaw how the creature made up to her\u2014what a dead set he made at hor the moment he heard her name.I believe he was ass enough to think that a bleating sheep like him might distance you all yet\u2014win the prise and carry off Buckley.There wobld have been asell! It was only after Miss Shenstone repulsed hum that he came out with this whisper ed pice of information, I way of revenge.But Buckley is not an eutailed estate : you Brookes were Brookes of Chisleton within three or four generations, and none of the pro- proprietors cared to entail.And 1 can tell you, though you may not have been in the way of hearing it-\u2014the person most concerned is commonly the worst informed in these cases\u2014your ndfather had a tremendous row with your ther just before the old squires attack, and just after hr had been reconciled to hia daughter.1 have heard my mother say that people thought if your grandmother had been alive, she might have kept things straight ; but your mother did pogood.Father and son were not on speaking terme, and old Ms.Brooke sent back to the post- office any letters to Harry Brooke or his wife forwardod to Buckley, disowming all connection with them : your father and mother ouly retum- sd after your grandfather was incapable.If} were you, Ralph, | would just take a run up to London, and have & look in st Doctors\u2019 Com.wons.\u2019 «Never, refased Ralph, biting his lips with and pain.# Well, well, you know your own business best : but 1 thought it was a friend'a part to ive you the hint.ft may be all foliy of An- ony's to create a ggpsation and make himself à person of consennehce ; only his condnet corresponded uncommonly with the communicy- tion ; there's the rub, and it serves ss an involuntary witness.There may be another way of keeping things straight,\u201d continued John, looking at Ralph with à balf amile ; \"* à very le w#ny ; ser it in the background ; but if you would take my advice Ralph, you would attend to your own interests in the firat pinos.There is a mighty difference between king and king-consort, though | must say my father hes experienced none ; be has aéted for my mother Quite ns if they were one fleah, but then he has both a supple and a firm grasp.\u201d #1 wish you would have dons, John, interrupted Ralph, impatiently.\u2018*Yom under- _ stand many things, but it stems yoti don\u2019t understand my feelings on some points.I hate to have Miss S8henstone\u2019's name mixed up with such taik-there J tell you 1 will not have it, though of course I'm obliged to you speaking \u2018out what yon've heard, neaning to serve me, Butitisa great lie, a shameful, sbominable lie, and I would tell Bievewright sa if I ew him.\u201d ¢ Fortunately, Balph, as you are for such a Hee sate or min .Authony is in London \u2018 n e, and you Sy you won't ne seek bin thore-not that ee would Ê pyrite or ra ' ho oe.wl ciples way be in that freigeda \u201cAnthony would not kill a mouse.with his pon.He would give you beck\u2019 a eft wih Me aioe Fe | FE $ Joe ga Ms ha was petiatuml by the conshleration of your agenty ; that would be the whole, By-the-by, aid going up to tony mywtf, Hatph ; Î hate béch tue lung in the country far an idle map,\" ontinucd John Singletog, with a Little restless us.* Thuqd are tha clubs, and the park, und the ews, wud one's seyuuintant-s in the town, to help to puss tine and what has one to do bul Lo pss one's time as hanolessly as » fly, J pussivie © wont ai Jahn Bingicton, with lus old uresponmble, droll dole jar nients, < 1 42 aware iL 1s not a model speech for a clergyman's sou, but | don't perceive that my fa ther's work is better by any wry mach lenger chalk.Take what goods the gods send us and be thankful, that's my métto.We aren't Titaus, te fight with the gods.renember that, my good fellow and what the Titans ge for their pains \u2014buried hati tue world au nus; that was their work.Depend upon it, wy philesopby is the ouly one for the upper ml lon.* When do you leave?Won't you rail nt the house first ¥' asked Ralph, abraptiv, tia words of course in à ferment of passion, wind he was unable to be anything but still and cold to conceal his ugitation.(To be Continued ) \u2014\u2014\u2014 LATEST MAli.NEWS.Scotland.A nurseryman at Berwi.k-on-Tweed sold an orchard tur ZUv guineas, The Jute wiiis nf Dundee have nearly shut up the flax Danniaetutes oi Lussia.The Diozress of the Jewish race in Scotland ir shown tv the census T-lurns to be of the most marked character.The Duke of Bucclewh hax kept a pack of hounds, and hunted them entirely at his own exjense, for fifty-four years.A farm servant in Stonchaven cut off the tail of a horse belonging to his employer last week an account of wages being due him.A few days ago, a hen belonging to a gentle man ib Netherburn, Lanarkshite, laid two eggs joined together.They are of orditiary size The quotation price fot swearing imposed by the Police Magistrates of Peebles is still 2a.8d.an oath.Frequent swearers find the habit expensive.Most of the shops of Peterborongh and Norwich, venerable cathiedml cities, were closed the other day and spacial services held in their cathedrals, on account of the agricultural distress.All aver Scotland, in connection with the regent renewal of leases to old tenants, the rents aré, aa à rule, believed to huve been subjected to a reduction varying from 20 to 25, or even 30, per cent.The ironstone pit ofthe Monkland (Lanark.shire) Iron Co., which waa closed some months ago to smother out the fire which hud occurred in the workings, was found to be still buruing when opened last woek.Two Paisley bicyclists have performed the feat of riding from Paisley to Leith and back in one day, a total distance of 106 miles.Six hours were occupied in gning against a strong east wind, and five wo returning.An effort in being made to have the presence of Queen Victoria at the opening of the New Dock Works at Leith in July.The ground has been entirely reclaimed from the ses, and the extension, when completed, will have cost £375,000, i The carpet trade in Kilmarnock is at present in an worse condition than at any previous period.Unly twenty or thirty men are at présent working where in the paimy days of the trade there were upwards of 500 men well employed.During a thick fog the troopetip Holland,\u201d with the 42nd Highlanders on board, grounded at the entranée of the Firth ot Yorth, amid excitement on shore.The tide was flowing fust, and the troopship soon floated again with safety.The Commercial and Clydesdale banka awe about, it in said, to adopt the principles of Limited Liability as provided in the Bank Act of two years ago, and it is expected that their example will followed Ly other banking establishments in the country.Brange to ssy, the shawl trade at Gala sbiels, which mnst pronle thought had become extinet, has revived à little again, and it seems that more lugh-clase shawls have gone to the weat of Ireland Jduring the luat six months than have gone there for some years.At a well attended meeting of the [riends of Professor Roiertson Smith, in Edinburgh, state- ents were made by various gentlemen that secession Ton the Free Church on a small seule had already commenced, in consequence of the recent action of the Assembly.All present re- soleed to do their best to prevent any seces- ion.The Scottish Temperance League and other temperance organizations throughout Scotland elicited such a stroug expression of public apinion against the proposed licensing of railway cars thit Mr.Gladstone stated in the House of Cominona that the Government have authorized the Inland Revenue Department to cancel their proposal.As the result of a bill qufetly d through Parliament, ladies in Scotland will now have n share in the elretion of municipal officers, The requirements of the new voters are simply that each shall be a householder, pay local rates, and be able to read and write.It 1s expected thal the constituency now called into being Will bave great influence in reducing taxation.A blacksmith, residing at Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, waa taken inte custody for repeatedly dashing his wife to the ground because she refuscd to go for whiskv tor him at two o'olock in the morning, kicking her until he broke on- oi her legs, anid sarang her face into a pulp with his fista while she was being carried hieipirss to bed by a neighbor who had been alarmed by her cries.lt will trouble Lancashire to surpass ths.The Swing estate in Caithness was bonght by the latr Duke of Portland not long before his death, and the tenants havre recently petitioned the present Duke to grant a permanent reduction in their rents.The Duke sent an expert down to Scotland ta inquire into the matter, and the report was that the rents were 25 per cent.too high, and they hive accordingly been reduced.It turn.d on.that the property hd been purposely over-rented before it was brought into the market.Lord Bute is building a splendid palace at Monntstuart, nenr Rnthany, on the site of the old house which was destroyed hy fire nearly two years ago.The new house, which ls built of red sandstone, in the Gothic atyle, will be 250 feet in length, And is have five stories ; the external wails are to ve feat thick.The grand entrance-hail is to be adorned with magnifi-ent columns of marble and alabaatar, and the marble to be used in the house will cost at least £50,000.The laying of the foundations has cost £10,000, and it is probable that the place will not ba completed under £150,000.In I'chruary Inst some wild outrages were committed in Edinturgh and Leith by two dea- perate frilows who had recently arrived from Austria.One of the two committed suicide on being arrested, and the other, James Grant, also attompted to 1+ke his own dife.Tie police, however, secured Geant ; mt several of their number were shot in the struggle which took place.Grant was tried in Edinburgh lateiy, and, being ronvieted, was sentonced to fourteen years\u2019 penal servitude.On sentence being passed, the prisoner said he wished capital punishment had been inflicted, as he intended mupder, and did not Wish to live.The Princess Louise.mre, Frechette describes the Princesa Lonise in Harper as nos oniy an artist but a model house-keeper.The daughter of the Queen docs not think it beneath her dignity to goin.to the laundry snd instruct the maids concerning their duties, of to give ad otrasional eye to the marketing when it is brought in.A friend of Mrs.Frechotte was lately dining at Rideau Hall, and during the dinner she remarked upon the axoellence of the oyatar pates to one of the Indies in wailing to the Princess.\u2018 Yen\u201d The Grand Trank and the ay.To the Editer of Tux Bran: Hir,\u2014 As the Bditariale in the Gdxetts and Hoe ald, sre in dll probability written by Mr, Hickhon, the puldic will 0 doubt (oat them 88 partisan deductions.\u2018 - The following are tho (avis ef the cases Ju tho year 1840 the city loaued te the sé Lu & Atinntie R.$800;,000, talting 8.000 shatez of their atools ue roliaterni socnriux therefor.In the year 1850 the Gh 'P.M.assumed ali the liabiiibies of the A.x 8%.LL A The 1st and Gad instalments 8f the debt tothe eity woro paid at maturity.Tho G.T.Arrangements Act wat passed in 1802.Beciion BG of his Act provides tit nothing In this Act centsined shall effect or prejudice the present rights of tbe Clty of Montreal, ns holders of aharès in the Et.LL A A.D.Ca\u2019y.or under any agreement in respect thereof.Ou \u2018he first day of Not, 1884, the city ob- Lained a judgment against the G.T.R.for $120.160, or oper one Aundred and thenty thousand dollars, Exedntion aan be issued for this nmonnt any day.There is ne litigation renuésted for this.acd it does not require an able lawyer 10 realize if the claim itpothed.If a prirate individ ral had the judgment it would be realized.within a vory short thine, inasmuch as the A.T.R.is a solvent concern.\u2018The total amount now due tbe city.cateulatai at four per cent.amounts to $381.680: at legal tuterest ta over seven Awadred thowaund dollars, in- tiusive of the Judpmeut On the @1at ot May, 1880.Mr.Hickson offered the city, in full se'tlement of ita claim, fhar hundred :housand dollars \u201cof tbe ordinary stock ot the ti.TR.\" This steek je quated at 28e.A! abe we wonld got 100.000, far & clim of 2700.00, \u2014that it to say, if we enuld sell the orttinary stock at all, The Finance Committee de not think it ad- tisable to =«ttie à seven hundted thon=and dotlar elim for 130.tn thé dailér, cépecially when the debtor is solvent, more sepreially as we dare «a Judijment.agatuët the G.T.K.fof $130,000, with interest and ensts from the let Nov.1284.This amonuts now 1e about feo hwnidred and thirty-five tAnvarnd detlare (L93B,000.) The balance due the city can be recovered hy à suit in the rame Way ax wo cbisiaed the firat judgment.À twenty-five thousand dollar per annum yriat- ing and advertising novount in enough fe com- pictely paralyse the Chiof Ediror aud tue Manager of the Gazette Coripang.This hief Editor and bis little bait digger allow a caluwmn of abuse to be inserted in their paper, for the purpdse of searing conscientious Aiderman from doing their duty.The frasetté recommends tho Couneil to accept « 400,000\" of * ordinary shaves\u2019 of the Groid Trunk reputed to be worth $104,000 in cheb, if any one is fool euough to buy them, somo of which the Mayor assured the Finance Committee he ownad, and which lit emphatie term he staiod to be worth lest.The Gazétte (Mr.Hiokson) recommends us to aécept dacks and deukes for an andoubted olaim of seven Aundred thouswnd doliar from a solvent dobtor, who ia amply able to pay, but wishes to skulk out of the obligation.t.Hickron knows that we loaned this money to the Si.Lawrence & Atlantic Rsilway.That the G.T.R assutpod the dobt.That the G.T.R must pay it [rine al and inteteat, every honorable wen will decide.There {3 no doubt about the dobt.The city gave the hard cash and tuok col- interui security for thé Joan.The Gnzette (Mr.Hickson) ssys we ought net to make the G.T.R.pay because they bave dune our oity ao muob ood.§ The @.T.R.officer and workshope are sstablished bore bevanse it is the most oofivenient place.They would change to-morrow if it puid.Anyone who accuses Me.Hickson, or his board, of sentimental aitachments to Mantreal will be mistaken every time.The oity of Montreal has grown in spite of the Grund Trunk; in spite of Îte disctiminating freight rates; in spite of a successful oppositiod to competing lines into our eity.The U.T.R.boldx us by the throat and there will be no boom in real ostate or bualness here until we bave une or two more competing lost 10 the west.The G.T.R.has received large amounts from the Domi- pion in grants, geArantoe debontmtes, Ke.vatiousiy estimated from * éftecn million upwards.\u201d From our city it ix now receiving an annual pnbsidy of $6,000 per annum in tho shape of interest on $104,000, the cost of Albort and Lrennan stroets opening.This ameunt our tax- ayers aro contributing annually to the Grand runk.\u2019 Bosidos the Brennan street opening saves the Compmary at tesst $100,000 per annuMm in oartage alone.In face of thore facts the Garette (Mr.Hickson) says it is \u2018\u201c ouiesdel mrdness * for ns bo expect twenty shillings in the pound from a solvent debror ; nad Mr.Hickeon comes to us in forma panperie, snd offers ua about 180 in the dollar nominaily.l do not boliève we conid sell one of the \u2018\u2018 ordinary shares \u2018\u2019 of the Grank Trunk Railway.I: requires & gront deal of assurance on the ave of isruing two millions more of this ordinary stook to make such a proposal.It will be n great consolation to the new subscribers to know what a cunning manager they have hore, who can write editorials in two newspapers at once, and psy & doliar with « ten cent piece.This fact will bo alluded to by the Chief Editor of she (uzerte in his next campaign Fpecch as an addition] proof of the loyalty of colunista.Wo twist on all out ratepayors discharging their debs to us iu full.Wo even seize and acil 1ho properiy of delinquent taxpayers.Bat we love Mr.Hickson and the Eoglish stockholders ro well, and in iokeo of gratitude for the elegant passen- gor station they have sreoted for na, we Will consider their 10 cenis Worth à coloniat's dollar.Yours truly, G.W.ETRrHRNS.N.B.\u2014Would the Gazettr (Mr.Hiekso:) mako the proposition to the Quehce Government to take $67.000 for the $875.000 we have (o pay them on neconnt of the Municipal Lean Fuad.We oanno! find any Alderman moan stwugh to make such a proposition.Ww.8 TRAVEL, ADVENTURE AND NATIONAL CUSTOMS, A CHINESE HELL.- À traveller thus describ s a reprascntation of the punishment of the wicked after death, according to the Buddhist theory, whien he witnessed in.Lhe suburbs of Canton :- « After a wa:k of abont a ile, we came to the Temple of Horrors.This is a horrible p'ace\u2014 that is, the Scenes are hideous.The intention is to represent what à bad man would suffice after death.Ttis compuéed of ten different (roups of statuary, of clay, and many of them are ctu:bling to pièces.The first group represents the tral of the man § he is surrounded by hus fandiy and friends, who are trying to de- feud him; the 8 cousl, where be is condeu.ned and iven over to the rxpontioner ; in the third hr 18 Wudargoing a semi-transformation from the man to the brute ; the fourth, where hr is put into a mill hrad downwarda, and is bring ground up: his dog is by the aide of the mill licking n his blood.In the Afth scene ho is being place between two boards, and 1s sawed down sength- wise ; - sixth, he is under a large bell, which is rung until the contussion kilis him; seventh, the man is placed upon a table, end two men are beating him with large woodon paddles; eighth, bie 1s npon a rack, and the cxecutionera are tearing his fieah with red-hot pincers; ninth, he is in a canldron of boiling lend; the tenth scene represents him tpon a gridiron, mdergo- ing the procras of roasting, În all thear acenea his famiiy are present; alto large figures who répres-nt the julgn, exrentioners, little devils, ahd various instruments of torturn.\u201d A Ramnre Tunoveu Marae ~ BONAVENTURE STATION.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.GOING WE-T-B
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