Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 10 novembre 1880, mercredi 10 novembre 1880
[" .^ - -\u2014\u2014 ov.y mmééê COMMERCIAli AND SHIPPING GAZETTE VOL.XXXIV.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10.1880.(IMS Till! UILII! OS' GOING WEST.ICi2*d Train laaTM Point Leri .9.45 AJ£.Imwm\t.8.25 P«1C« ArriTlnf ai Moatreal au#.6.30 AM.GOING EAST.Mixed Train leaves Montreal at 7 A.M Arriring at Point Leri afc^.6.30 PM.IxpressTrain leaves MontT at.9JO P.M Arriving at Point Levi at.6.45 AJf.Train leaving Point Levi 8.25 P.M., (or Montreal and Portland, runs through to Montreal Sunday A.M, and remains Bnniay it Island Pond, leaving every Monday for ^.\u2018\u20224S All toe Trail» ran daily, except Sunday.\t___\u2022 J.HICKSON, General Manager.Xtjc S» 18W.\tAtcT\" 9 AFTERM03H DESPATCHES.«MEAT BRITAIN.OfcM\u2014All Quiet at CabnL Loaoos.Nov 9W»e Marl» Gran., Mar-avt« e( Alb*», th4 ypial.h \u2022tate.tnao, s Democrat sol advocate of tie abollMea of alamv la tie cotoaier, is dead, e««d 80.||««va has reached the lodla Otfic-s that op te the M'A Od , âll va.q.tet at CaboL FRANCE.TIM Religion* Decrees\u2014New Rail* way Tunnel\u2014ttpeoios of »\tthe Chamber*.Pf Sor^mbor 9\u2014Tm aleafe of the Ab-toyol the Bri jaou er F«thnra at M trtelUes ha.tree r*lt~d by the Monta n^tactlng to yaard the door by which they coamapfcated with ihetr friend, withooi.The _Monks lef.the abbey with a«ny friends.It U aanoonc^d a HHtoaber or 'hi Chamber of 0-paM-.e vltl propose In th.Ob^mber a grant et Are fcU ion fraacsfer the coo.iruc-tloe of a lannet tt rongh the ¦iiœpton Mountain .It U said Gan out ts >ogg jst^d the proposal ,\t, Ceé french Cbsoahors r.asseinbled to day.TkamhliTèflal declaration wm read «tUihg the engage la the Ministry during the receaa I volvud so obengs m the policy of the Govermaueat, vhLh is sanctioned by the GERMANY.Tito Baknr Petroleum Wells.BjaijfcJSavembcr 9 \u2014The railway between Baknr and Tflra, Ev-ais, will be cp-B'd In to.spt|Bg« American, German and B iBtlan No.12,612 -cl TOCOLOaiAL RAILWAY 1880.Smef Arranîeieal.1880» R\u2019Y ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14th Jane, the Trmina will ran daily, San- 9.«I.0 J 0 CRAWS OF TIME.« ootfUKM nme on Wednesday, Jane ttrd, i8M.Trains will run as follows: day excepted, as follows :\u2014 Will Leave Point Levis.Quwvao Tm.Fkbrt I.saws Q^ssso Bail war Tims.CXPBS88 for Büilfas ani 8*.John 7.8# A.M.T.18 A.M \u2022 48 A.M AOOOMMO-DATION and Malf.__\u201e.1M0 A W.I115 A.M.10.45 A.M raSIStlT.7.4) P.M.7r85 P.M.0.80 P.M Will Arrive at Point Levis.Railway Qttzbbo Timm.Timm fro-n Halifax and St.John.M.8 60 P.M 8.85 P.M ACCOMMODATION and Mall.« 00 P.M 5.45 P.M F BRIGHT,.^.6.15 AM.6.00 A.M \tMix id.\tMali\tExprès*.Leeve Hocbeloga for Had\t1 00 AM\t6.80 AM\t5.8 PM Arrive at\t10.80 *\u2022\tla 40 PM\t9.2S « Le*ve Hail fo Hoehelaga.\t\t1.06 «\t6.80 AM\t6.05 \u2022» Arrive at Hoob«K IA!! 8\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022¦##-# see*\t10.86 \u2022\u2022\t12 80 PM\t9.16 \u2022« Leave Hoebelaga for ttuebeo\u2014\t\t6.00 PM\tNigut Pae\u2019ger 10 00 PM\t8.00 \u2022\u2022 Arrive at Uaebee\t8.08 \u2022*\t6.80 AM\t9.25 \u2022 Leave Qnehee to Hneheloga_\t\t6 80 «*\t\u2022 80 PM\t10.10 AM Arrive at Hoobe.,0m%oaa.eeueo\u2014oa\t8.00 AM\t6.80 AM\t4.40 PM Le*ve Hocbeloga for Bt Jerome\u2014\t6.80 pm\t\t Arrtoeat St Jerome\t11» >*\tMixed\t\u2022eeewseeee* » Leave Bl Jerome tor tioabe) («a\u2014\t\t6.45 AM\t Arrive mi Hoohe- \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022#\u2022# \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t\t9.C6 «\t\t The Trains to Halifax and St.John ran through to their destination on Sunday, while those from Halifax and St.John remain in Campbellton.The Pullman Car leaving Point Levis on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday runs through to Halifax, and that leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to St.John.D.POrriNGEB, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.JL, j 10th June, 1880.Jane 14, 1880.novl5\u201970 (Local Trains b«»tw«en Hull and Aylm*-.) Trains l»av * MUaacod SiaUon Btvon Mtmutea | IsaUr.\u2018MagnlSeen \"alaca Oars on all Pas-I Hangar Trains an Kagant Bleeping Oars on j Night Trains.Trains fa and from Ottawa connect with | Traîna to and from -inebee.Sanday Trains leava Monuaal and (Jaebec | at 4 p.m.All fratru run by Montreal Ttmo.IGKNSR&L \u2022'FFiO'S\u2014l# PLAOMiFAJBMXB TICKET OTTIOEM 18 PLAOn u-AaMBB,\t( MONTHS AU, 889 8t Jam mb sraan, J Orroem st.Louis Hot ml, QuxMna L.A.BB-NBCAL, Gant Bopt.Jane 81.1880 Levis & Kennebec Kailway.4.01 P M.7.00 P.M.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 18TH oEPTo and antU farther notice, Trains win run aa follows !\u2014 MIX HD.\tMAIL.Leava Lavis for Bt.Jr sapa.9.80 A.M, arriva at 8L Joseph.14 8) P.M.L«avw Bt, Joseph for Levla.M.M.4.00 P.M.8.00 A.1L Arrive at toÆ.™.7.00 P.M.9.0C A M.The present terminas of the Lia» la only 11 mUee from the ee ehrated Chaudière Gold Mines.Bt.gas connect on arrival of every Train.Firat-olau \u2022\u2022 retnrnn fire Two DjUara.Saeond-slan One Collar 81 cent*.ROBERT SMITH, Manager.Head CfOoe of the Company t Union Bank Bonding, Bt.Pater 8treat, the national industry of Ireland ; aithongh we have been asaailod with most venomons malignity and pursued with most nnacrapoloas falsehoods, yet we can solemnly declare, in the face of the civilised world, that all our obja ;ta are in keeping with perfect josiloa to sil men j that all toe means we commenced for the attainment of these objects are reasonable, peaceful and tboronghly fetal, offeodiag la aa degree against us tarai right, moral obligation or Intelligent human law.\u201d A ikttokatw**.-¦ * The addreea then reviews the work already accomplished by the League, and continues \u2014\u2022\u2022We never will pease or rest from tbe In.bv r we have accepted nntil pnollo action has holly swept away the system of Lodlordlsja which antsgonlsea our people.This great reform will be setieved, not by violent», threats, the breach ol any law or toe evasion of sny duty, but by continuing In that coarse which we have hitherto pa.aned \u2014by tenobiog tbe people not to become toemeelvee the Instruments of that despoil im un der which they have so long suffered nod by directing public opinion against tie sots of any persons who wilfully damage the fhtereeU of the people.We therefore appeal to you, fellow oonotrymen, friends ot public freedom, to create a national food the primary object of which will be to pro vide such defence as legal skill can afford to men wuo have stood In the vanguard of this movement.All that money can do will done to gain n victory over tbe leaders of the Irish piopls.Tbe English Government commanding an onlimlted use of the pnollo purse, hae already secured tbe services of the most powerful array ot oohosel ever engaged In any prosecution In onr time.We feel entirely cjufiJent that yon, on toe other band, will do what lies In yoor power tq eqaallzi the conflict, and Ueptivo toe prosecution of Its preheat tremendous odds by providing ad quate funds for tue defease.Belying in this great national crisis on your sympathy, we beg to subscribe onreeivee, your faithful aervauta.*34 GARRET0*8 PERFORMANCE on tb# new Weber Grand Plaao at toe openl g of tba Queen\u2019s HaU, to Montreal is eharaaterised as «xtiemsly flia.sad gava great dellaht ti toa very erliloal a aliens a prenant, who called and recalled bar ¦r*aral -Unas.\" Hey playing,\u201d says toe Star \u2022\u2022 was a marvel of execution* Grand chorda, fall cf ileh harmony, fo\u2019low* ad by rippling melodics, soft and sweet, w«rn swept from the keyboard of the Weber Orand by the hands of a queen.\"\u2019 The Wit-ness says:\u2014** Str Hugh Allan is entitled to the gratitude of the pnbUe f J' plaelng at their disposal a hall whleh fow eltiae can cqnaL In addition to tbe Grand Piano, It Is also to be furnished wHb a fine organ, row being built \u2022> Tbe piano on whleh Carreuo performed a to* opening was.t urchased by Ur Hugo of the g-lebrated Albert Weber, cf New Tara, through the N.Y.Plano Co* Who axe the Dominion meats of Weber, and Is to remain la «he\tXt la a mar.ei of power, purity and awesinem cf tone.Theta la no diUbt that am«dat the g eat attraedona presented to «be pnblie on the opening night* Ceirei.o\u2019e perfirmame on ttls pinto was that whlth elle lied ereat st appUnsi\t* to hear the gibed artiste in\twr- manoe, which wonid i\tmg com anally an o, portu\ttit* lowers both of her nx\ti 1» r*n- srari .g tbe lofty ei masters This opp< rios turd*y afoernotm affiru* to gay tu-t go nob a mm bean pr»g#iued to an; perfect m its aooesue an to toa attentive tara of mort altiuig ana uelioat sweet, and yet ao perl brought ont, that at an ped audience absout* uuUi the swell of the gi relief, aa if ten\u2014twenty, inslr-meuts ware Ik rat monltos choru i.Doris tbe last piece\u2014LLat*» « Fan t \"\u2014the magulfi fC8HPH AffiGELL, 0H4S.O.McFALL, Genl Pam\u2019r Aeent,\tAgent, * Albany, N.Y.\tMontreal, P,(L November 18,1879.\tmykt-Lm St Lawreiee Steao Miéu Co.KOYA.1-.MLAJL LIIVE -OF\u2014 Steamers to the Sagueaay, TADOT8AC, CACOVNA* RIY1ERE DU LOUP and ___ HURRAY BAY.>MMENOING ON THE 16th INSTANT no \\j one nf tbe Btvemera of this Line will leave tbe Si.Andrew\u2019s Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.80 A.M., fot Ohleoatim! and Ha I Ha I Bay, calling at Bala Bt.Pan) Lae Bbonlementa.Mnrray Bay, Riviere dn Loop, Tadonsae and L\u2019Anse St.Jean.TICKET» for sale, and State-Rooms secured, at the General Ticket Office, opposite the St Louis Hotel, and at tbe Company\u2019s Office For farther Information enquire at the Office, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOUBT, Secretary.September 9, 1880.ROYAL MAIL LIME BETWEEN Quebec, Montreal, Kingston, To ronto, Hamilton, and all Intermediate Ports.1 NEW BOOKS: MESSRS.DAWSON & CO.HATE JÜ8T RECEIVED t by TACK AND JILL\u2014A Vll age Btoty, el Lanina M Alcott, Anther of Little Wo- es ind cm tall, rad the ses, do.Tba Worst Boy in Town, by Antbor of Helen\u2019s Babies, As.Peerless Oethfeeo\u2014an Kng'leh Society Btory Early History ot Charles J ernes Fox, by George G.Trevelvan, M P.Memoir or Bevd.Sydney Smith, by Lady Ho; land.A Manuel of Prayer for Family Worthlp, by O.O.P.Memorla'e of France* Ridley Hnvergal, by Her Sister M.V.G.H.Charter box for 188«.The Boy\u2019s Own* Annual, 1880.Every Key\u2019s\t«\tas rations, and at the tame time to make Le sprit and influence harmonise with the m ml aim >eph.re which pervades every cuUlv-tel Lhr atiaa hauseaold.Tnls imiona rt design they endeavor to cany oat by eomblulng the oest literary and anfetio talent, so that Cct on aha 1 appeir lu brlgirt and lnnv.ce*.t -oiors, au her facts atsnn.e .ueh a LOliday ureas ns to be no lon.er dry ur du.l, and mental exercise, in tbv ailutlou erf pns->.rriblems, ana other devtees, become n deUgbL BTTiEXJPUESS 3DAJCI-Y, -FOR BALE BY- A.WATTERS.September 85, 1880.Tons Qnebec.3,700 Brooklyn._8,#00 Montreal.>.8.284 Toronto.8,284 Ottawa.8,860 Canada (Knlkt\u2019g) 4,000 Date at (tailing from Quebec| TORONTO.9th\tOct.DOMINION.mb\tOct.QUEBEC.».28rd Get.BROOKLYN.\u2014.-.80th OeL ONTARIO.6th\tNov.TORONTO.18tb\tNov.DOMINION.\u2014.-.««\u2018h Nov.OTTAWA.20th\tNov.Rales of Passage for the Summer Month* t Cabin, Quebec to Liverpool.$50 ; Return, $90.Prepaid Steerage Tickets It sued at tha Xenreet Bates.Through Tickets can be had at al) tha pria-eipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices In Oanada, and Tbronrb Rills of Lading are ftranted to and from all parts of Oanada.For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring, laxnieaou A Co 17 East India Avecne ; In Liverpool, Minn, Main A Mont, g ornery, 24 James Btree at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE A CO , Exchange Court, Moatraal, and WM.M.MAOPHAfcBON, Commercial Co»»here, 92, BL Peter Street Quebec.October 2,1880.iichelieu anil Ontario Naiigation COMPANY.r lx.& ed of tbe following Cret-claro Side*Wheel Steamers, vis »\u2014 \u2014BETWEEN\u2014 ALLAN LINE.NOTICE.LANE ROUTE.Canard Steamship Company Limited.Between N?tw \u2022 ork and liv erpool calling at CORK HARBOR, From Pier 40 N.R., New York, Batavia.Wednesday,\tNov.10 Gall\u2019s.».«We nrrdRy, Nov.17 Bothnia.«.Wedresday.Fov 24 Algeria,.^.Wedtevdey, Deo 1 Scy\u2019bla.W*d»#s4*y,\tDee.8 Batavia\u2014.Wedn edey Dec.15 G a\u2019Ua.W«dre»d»y,\tIV c M Bothnia.W^dnevday,\tDae.26 end every following Wednesday from Naw York.RATES OF PASSAGE, $60 and $100, gold a: cord lu; to accommodation Tfeketa ?o Purls $15, gold, addltfonal Return tickets on fevomble terme.Stenrmre *t v**ry low rater.Bteersga tickets from Liverpool and Qnersrtown and all other parte of Eorop* at lowest rate*.\u2022' , Thmuçh bills of ladirg elver for Belfast, Giaegow.Havre, Antwerp aud otber porta on tha Continent, and for Mediterranean potta.For freight and passage, apply at the Com* pony\u2019s Office, No.4, Bowling Green.VERNON H.BROWN A CO., Agents.November 6, 1880.G.T.R.FERRY.On and after the X4th Instant the FenQT Steamer will L, E A V Ki 0U£$F£.A.la.6.45 Express to Halifax.9.16 Mixed to Richmond.19.45 MalltoRlvardn jUuUC- ' QUEBEC AND MONTEEALv QUEBEC, Iron, Gapt.Nobon, will leave Napoleon Wharf every Tuesdays, Tonndays and Saturday» at 5 o\u2019clock P.M.MONTREAL, Iron, Gapt.Burn, every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 of clock P.M., calling at Intermediate Porta, and arriving early in the morning.\u2022\u202280 Market Train to Blver du Loup.8.00 MoU to the West On Saturday» only, P.fo.LEVIS SmiAkl AM.7.00 Mail Wea«* from tha Under contract wile eau «overnneent o1 Canada for tbe convey anee o.Canadian and United States Malta 1880 Summer Arrangements 18f0 T HT8 COMPANY74 1JSF3 ARB OONè posed of tba endernotrd Flnt-Oiaro, It i 1 powered, Clyde-bolit, Doubleronglned, Iren H tec tush* pr:\u2014 Ton», PARISIAN.^.5400 Bclldlng* BARDINIAW.4100\tCapt J El Doitcr, \\ POLYNESIAN4100 Cart R Erowc.RARMATIAN.M.» 8C00 Capt A D Ain.OIR^ASS AN.^-i4W»0\tCcpt Jas Wylie.MORAVIAN\u2014.W0 C9tii\t'« Waldensian.i« \u2022* 6ib November Gubcian.11\th\t13th\t« Manm ba n.n\t«1\tJ9th\ta ''\u2022\"d thereafter al regular Juterval*.^BBr* Berthe not «scared until paid for An experienced Burgees carried on each vessel.Through Bills of Ladlrg granted In.Liverpool ano at 0«st!nei>t»l Prrts to all Poisix uj Oanaua and tbe ^ortmio States .?Tender with Mails end Passenger* foi Llverre-ol Mali Sleutners will leav*.the Fapo* leop Wharf every Haturday morotxg, nt nine o\u2019clock preolae.y.For farther particulars apply to ALLANS, RAk A CO., Agents, Quebec.September 80.19*0.»¦ ¦\u2014wwa\u2014\u2014sa\u2014¦\u2014gevew The High Keputatlon and extensive enle of tbe eld, tfmetiried and well proved COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER -FOB SALE BY- A.WATTERS.Par* lea wishing to see the Manitoba whsst, barley and oaU «u« a as abown by to# Maul-toba exhibit In Montreal, eau view tbe asms at my star* for one day before mailing.rft Money in Large or Small surca, repay.| able principal and interest, by monthly In.Btelments.and for any length of time» from ONE to TEN years.Parlies preferring Slr»L bt Loans can obtain them oa favourable 1er: Full particulars can be obtained at tbe So oiet '*> tfflee, No.18, Ht.James Street L.T.ROUT LAROCHE, Secy.-Treeaurer.August 5,1880.\tspUO-Oo TO IBdPOIlTAJVT OOKSUMPT1VE8.Beptemhsr 25.1880.am küiîs, te, te QBAPEJ.fJ.per », or 4« toiUMc.Peachss IDe.per do*,, or Basket $L60, Strawberry Tomatoes per Gallon] Oooo Nats *\tSpanish Onions.Oallpbat Dates.To close eouslguwent, they mutt be aold* A Gentleman naviug oean so lonuuave to cure his son of Consumption in its worst stages after seing given up to die by tbe muet celebr**ed physicians, desires ir make known tbe core (which proves soce*-mfnl is \u2022very ease) to the*# afflicted with Asthma.Bronchitis, Coughs.Colds, Consumption, and all Affections of the Throat aud Lungs, and spill rond tba Reelpa, fires of charge to a)> rbo desire It, If they will forward their ddress to DANIEL ALEE, 84.Ub*rty Bt New York.March SO.1*80.\tTm ITflK BlfcT FâPKR! TKÏ ITU iBEAUTIfULLT ILLUBTBATSD.have moved urscrnpulous parties to In lata toa packages In wblcb It la aold, and ev/n to qmisprfitis a part of its name as mebne o) foisting on eonaumsra a p wder containl (for abeapneas) Alum In large quantity.FRR5KRVK YOUR HEALTH by pur chasing onl< the Grows# lOOR'H PKlEffD wfoch Is wall asown to oohtaln po ATUm nor any rthor aoxtoue drag./ffi Bee tb> t tbe rn\u2019l name, in large 1-ttors Is printed acroe* toe olrectiona for nae.For Sale by Ke»pectable Crocert Everywhere.w.d.McLaren, ôSj College Btrtet, May 81, 1880.Montreal.NOTICE.8 £5 tlx YE A.it.P HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PI££ at mouth of Cap Kong» Bivai, ana c IliSCIUTIHClKEilUi A.WATTERS.September 26, 1880.TI£1RM]S.HARPER\u2019S YOUNG PEOPLE 'l *rT0' Per Year, iHMUHge Prepaid,»^ Binqub N umbbju Four Cents each.The Bviuait Volnaaafor 1880, oontalnlng tbe Ant flfty^wo Nambers, wU be reedy early In NoVvmber PrUfe, $8 > u t p .ata^e prepaid oo/er for Yooob roopn i for isSo, 8a o»uis ; posiega, 18 can a adx.Uji.al.Remlttanoea ahouli be made by Poai-Offloe Money uruer * g tirait, 10 avoid change of .0-# Newipaperi are not to copy thi* culver Utemeni UHthvut the expru* Order W UeJUraM A xtito-yhjms.Addcsea\tHARPER A BROTHERS, *N*W Yobk, Oolobw 19,1880 WM.PARKS & SON, COTTON SPINNERS, Bl.eaoh.ers and Dyers, NEW BRUNSWICK COITO* NULLS, mv.woxm.iwjb- /^OYTON YaRNa\u2014While and Coloured.VJ HI ogle end Doubla and Twisted.CARPET WARPB\u2014Whiro and Cuouied.BEAM W aRPB for Woollen Mills In aU tbs vailatiee required.HOSIERY YABflTO of every daeoripUon.BALL KNITTING COXTON\u2014Bnpsrlor In! qutiity to that imported.gold flake (elected fine dd Bright Virginia leaf ( The raw Uaffrem which thU tobacco tt made cotte mort tKaiamy other tobacce manrJkctmrtd m Canada a/ttr it is rtody/Or tktptft.) It Is made absolutely pure and neatly packed In handy tin-foil packages.ft Is sold by alt respectable dealers in all parta \u2022f the Dominion.Manufactured by THE GLOBE TOBACCO OO., Wnrosoa, Ont.September 4.i860.T 29-Ini-00 RE-OPEN 1JM 0 OF TMB ST LA WHENCE HALL JLa.rflHB ABOVE A from the HOTEL WILL BE OPEN These goods have bean awarded FIRST PRUB8 for each, of lh» anova article# at tha Toronto and HUtalltou XxbtBlttoa* of toft* year, and\t____ ^ tQ-QXjX>,Jkffi.bTà 1 » A Taj at toe Doxtlmon texhioiuoa at Mumreai.For s le by the Whoiesala Trade throughout the Domlulon A&KNT8:| ALEX.8PEN8B, ««3 Hc«Ul Street, MONTREAL, WM.HEWITT, 11 CeiberaeJOroet, TORONTO, BepUmt*\t- «epar-Fm FIRST OF MAY, by the former Proprietor, so long and fbvor ably known throughout Canada, the Unlte< States and British Empire, who has spared no sxpense In entirely RE-FUENIBHING the Whole House | alao, adding Ali M.extern Improvomontu.1 which will coaaldarably auhane# to# anvtahla popuiarlu of tots Thoroughly -anted With steam throughout.H.HOGaN, Proprietor, tL MONTGOMERY, '\tManager.Moattaal, April 8l| 1886J Uft The scientific American is a larca First-Class Weekly Newspaper o Sixteen Pages, printed in the meet beautifu style, profuseiy illustrated with splendid sn gravinge, representing the newest inventions an the moat recent Advances In the Arte aa Sciences ; Including New and Interesting Fact In Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Bs>vlth Medical Progress, Social Science.Natural History Geology, Astronomy.The most vafexble practical papers, by emlneat writers in all departments of Science, will be found la the Sstoa> tlic American ; Terms, $&J9 per year, $1.69 half year, which Include* postage.Dboount to Agents.Single copies, ten cents.Sold by all Newsdealers.Remit by postal order to MUNN A CO*,Publishers, 8?, Park Row, New York.sfe-TkAfisg In connection with the r A I LR I W ¦«(\u2022atide AeeerlMUs,Messrs Mtrxx A Co.are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have bad 88 years experieaee, and now hav« the largest establishment la the \u2014Kid.patents are obtained on the best terms A special notice is made la the Setewtlke Irteam of nil Inventions patented throngh this Agency, with the name and residence of the.Patentee.By the Immense circulation thus firm, publie attention Is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often easily effected.Any perron who has made a naw discovery or tnvoation, can ascertain, free of stomps, whether a patent con probably be obtained, by writing to Mux* A Co.We also send free cur Band Bock about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for proouring advances on Inventions.Address for the Paper, er concerning Patents, HUH® $8 CO., 87, Pmrk Bow Now York.Branch Oftea, eer.V* and Tth St*., |'\t____1(WM WagkfcgtofoD.o.Nmaber «1 l$!l| Une with tbe orly otber Deep Water Fiat there, I SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HAxff TIDE, and that tbe position 1* shown by GRPEfi* feUOY.sp Ronge Pisr and WnarrUo., J.BOWEN, J*., Manat tr May 1*80.NOTICE TO MARINEB8.T HE >*TIMK BALL\u2019 OK T t t Oltauai, each day, itondsf excepted), at bair.p»*) 1 we v ' o\u2019clock, wl.be bofetec baj wrv up, and et fiv* mlnutss to \u2022 -It a* It will be bolsteo tr the lop, and at \u2022\u2022£&! \u2019\u2019clock,M Meat Tine,It will be dropped A Obrosowieter keaplng \u201cGreenwich Tin \u2022 steonld then show 6b.44m.49»., acd tha diba te eue» between tble aud tba time shews ey m» tee# or her Obrocomeur ta Its error on «Greek wicb Mean Tima\u201d at tbat instant.H.B.\u2014Should tba \u201cBall,\u201d by accident, dr at toe wrong time, It will immediately 11 hoisted half-moat, rnd kept tbare beb gg bout,\t« ¦.K.D.ABBE, Commander Royal Navy FJUUft.April 27, 1880.JOSEPH GILLOTT\u20198 ¦ STEEL PENsJ tSSm 'j BY ALL DlOLBRS THROUGHOCT WORLD.t fanuury 8,18M} ^ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.StrTWBt Hon* Or>Ee«rt In «Id of th» Womon\u2019n OtarlaUno A»»oclnUon.WanUd\u2014 51, Rampart Anror* Bno* -3bo* C3ab\u2014I ole* LaMott*.Ho« \u2022 to L *t oa Mapla A.T*nt \u2022 -W'nrtala * C1 ampaa l »rap** 11\u20144 Watura.Caatral Board\u2014M M Pothar*lll.Flsuina\u2019a and Blankata\u2014Da-rldaon A Horan, a aid Madal toc Fnra-e R Ranfirew * Oo.Xatarjokmlal Railway\u2014D FotUngar.Baa 1 at unite in saying that he is a good aotor,\tLATEST but they do not eall him great, by any]\t_____ manner of means.Nationality wuty have I PROM EUROPE something to do with iL Fob Haw Hats I New SUkst\u2014Erjnet k Laurent.Btaaooable eocds 1\u2014Behan Brothers.Flash Obaatnata, Ac\u2014f I Bhllp.fiilldlng Leu tor Bale ; Honaaa and Busin cm Stands -or Sila or to Let\u2014John Hearn.Vitalina !\u2014Thi Gray Mt dlolca Oo.WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 10.>880.it and Maorbadt suttered from this cause year* ago, as everybody knows, but one would almost think such a feeling bad died out long sinoe.We hope it has, and that the Londoners will learn to like Mr.Booth, when they see more of him, and that when ükxrt Invuro cones to America, he will find appreciative audiences ready to cheer and applaud over his triumphs in dramatic art.The world is large enough to accommodate both gentlemen # Indeed the world wants more actors like Mr.Isvura and Mr.Booth.The reception, on the occasion of the latter\u2019s first night in London, was very cordial and most enthusiastic we hear.OPENING OF PABLUMENf.Parliament has been summoned to meet for the despatch of business, on the 9th of December.This is very satisfac-| tory to the large body of the people, though the intervention of the Christa iwaa holidays may cause inconvenience to I some.The matter which is to come be-I fore the House, however, is most import- Thc CHEAT BRITAIN.Lord Mayor\u2019s Banquet-Cladstoue\u2019s Speech.-Mr.DESTRUCTIVE E&BTHQUeKE IN AUSTRIA.Opeuiog of the Freuch Chambers and Resignation of the Ministry.A FACT WORTH KNOWING.Are you suflering with Consumption, Coughs, severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, or any dissese of the Throat and Lungs T If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Bosohhs\u2019s Gbruax Strut.This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits.The people are going wild over it» success, and Druggist* all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers.2,400,000 Samples have been given away free of charge.If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a Sample Bottle tor 10 cents, large sise bottle 76 cents.Three doses will relieve any case.Try it.Ootobsr 9,18(40\tLm OÜB NEW MINISIER.It is a fortunate thing for us, in many ways, that one of the new Ministers has been selected from a Quebec constituency.For many months past this appeared >\u2014ment, and was looked upon by our people as a sort of foregone oon-1 ^t, and, as we have frequently said, Parol us ion, but only the other day it be- 11 lament should not be delayed a moment came a fixed fact, in the proper accepta tien of the term.Every one, irrespective of party feeling, will, we feel sure, begUd to hear that the Government have selected ü a colleague, the young and popular representative of Quebec County, for many reasons.He is a consistent member of bis party, a good speaker, a man of pleasant, ott hand, kindly ways, liberal-minded, shrewd and politic.He has, thus far, made a for himself, in the peculiar posi- tion of a party whip, and has as a rule carried out the several duties appertaining to that office, with capacity and judgment.He is young and active, a lawyer of promise, and the descendant of one of tho ablest poli Leurs of the moderate school, which this province has developed.Like his esteemed father, the late Lteuieoant-Governor of Quebec, the Hon.A.P.Cars* is a man of no ex treme views.He is.moderate in all things, Is no theorist, and cannot fail to make a good, practical Minister.His portfolio is the Department of Mill ia, and no one doabts but that he will fulfill the duties of that position in a highly acceptable way, alike creditable to himself and beneficial to the country.It was a happy choice sto make Mr.Caros Minister of Militia.His mind is peculiarly adapted for the administration of the duties which belong to it at office.He is popular with the military men of the country, knows all their wants, is approachable, and as this department has, tor a long time, really wanted a bead with young blood in it, the new\tis emphatically the man in the right place, at last.He has a good deal of solid work before him, and he will prove equal to the occasion, or we shall feel very much disappointed.It would, of course, be a graceful act on the part of Mr.Caros's constituents were they to re-elect him by a show of hands, on this occasion.They did so in 1874 There is greater reason for their doing so at the preient time, when he will be in a position, by virtue of bis new office, to do more lor the county than has been done tor u tor several years.There is nothing to gam by a contest just now, and it would certainly be a judicious and proper thing to send Mr.Caros back by acclamation, without putting him and his irienda to the trouble and worry of an election for nothing.We do not bear of hie being opposed, and it ia juat probable that no one will come out against him In the meantime we tender our congratulations to the new Minister, and to the Militia of the country as well, for in this instance at least, both, are\u2018truly to be congratulated.EDWIN BOOTH IN LONDON.If but a few of our citizens have ever seen Mr.Eswisr Booth play \u201cHamlet,\u201d or \u201cBicheli' u\u201d or «\u201cRichard the Second,\u201d almost all of them have at least» heard of him.He is the idol of the American people, and bis eSorts to elevate the drama, and keep it legitimate and respectable have added lustre to his reputation, and helped the position of the stage wot a little.For many years he has held the highest place in his profession in America, and his present reper-\u2019 to ire numbers some twenty-five plays\u2014 all of them the masterpieces of the play wright,\u2014though in his time, the great actor has played \u201cmany parts.\u201d He is, as our readers are of course aware, the son of Juxica Brutus Booth, the majestic \u201cHamlet\u201d of the old days, sn actor of the ssme school which gave us Maobsaby the Krbrlrs, and the Khars, father and eon.Though Envoi Booth has, in his time, r^rfoimed the leading parts, in nearly U the strictly legitimate pieces which have held the stage, his lame and name are known, throughout our hemisphere at least, more particularly by his fins impersonation of the melancholy Dane, in Shakespeare\u2019s psychological tragedy of the Prince of Denmark.It is in that play that he has made his mark, and won by the unanimous oo usent of the American people, the distinction of being the moat eminent \u201cHamlet\u201d which that country ever produced.Men have of coarse been lound who were able to f>lay the character well Forrxst, Datïrport, Marshall, Edwin Arams, John MüCullouoh, Hill, Barrrtt, and others, achieved sucoess in their several conceptions of the part, but Booth\u2019s \u201cHamlet\u201d has held the stage longer and commanded more admiration than any other.It is a scholarly and beautiful performance, and it keeps the interest of the specutor rivetted and en r»hr'»'0 octia Am-eo THE METROPOLITAN MUTUAL BENEFIT SOGHTY.Head Office t-Bfo.215, ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Preoklent : WM.DONAHUE, Merchant.| Vieo-Praetdmt : ROBERT EVANS, (Evans General Manager : A.W.BISSON.THE OBJEOY OF THB SOCIETY I* TO XNSUAB THE LIVES OF THE MEH1 AT LOW HATES, and In reach of all who with to leave a certain amount to families after their death.Th* admission fee varies from $16 to $4A aooordlng to age, and ia the only ameeW| required to beoome a member.To meet the expenses of the ofitee, an annaal premium oi $6 to $7.60, according to age, la payable at the end of the year.At the death of a maeaher aa assessment of $1 Is levied on each associate, and th* family of tbe deceased is entitled tn an amount equal to the number of members.In the elam to which they have aabserlbed that la 6,600 in th* flrtWlaas, 1,909 In the second, and 000 tn the third, when the Mae.will be completed.Further informalton, with Pamphlets and By-Laws, can be bed at Urn Office of th Booiely, No.110, BT.PETES BY BEEF.Xju XX.XXXRJCOZO\u2019, O^ PAKKK^M.D \u2019 J\tmrarntnere.| E.BAILLABGEON, ZHttrM Oetober SO, 1880.-\t\u2014ALSO\u2014 Public Accountant and Financial Agent.We ate ebtwlDg a large stock cf Blankets In Barer and Heavy u.akoi from $2 60 to ^ BUILDING, \u2014IN THE\u2014 \u2014ALSO\u2014 ON AUSTRIA.Viiasa, Nov.9\u2014A shook of earthquake was felt to-day throughout Southern Austria from Vienna to tbe Adriatic and frontiers of Bosnia.At Agram, In Crotta, toe shock waa so violent tbat every house In the town wee Injured.Several parsons wore killed and 30 injured.Many buildings will have to be polled down as they ate unsafe, a large number of the Inhabitants fled to the fields.Workmen have been sent from Lalbaoh to repair the damage.PERSIA.Tibi rax, Nov 9\u2014The Persians are beselg-iug tbe position of Sbeik Abdallah near Urn-miah.The Khurds in the Sain Kaleh district bave been repulsed with the loss of a buudred killed._________________ UNITED STATES.Bax Framoisoo, Cxi , November 9\u2014A Bo die despatch says Fire broke out in Good-shaw\u2019s hoisting works at one o'clock this morning and destroyed tbe botidlng.Tbe \u2022baft took fire and the timber bnrned down twenty or thirty feet.As soon as tbe flsmee «ere subdued temporary hoisting works were improvised and tbe foreman descended the shaft.There were four men at work on the 660 fcot level, McCabe, Jackson, Smith and another name unknown.All were found deed at the bottom.Engineer Parker has not been seen since tbe fire and it Is feared be may be burned ia the building.Hxhbistta, Texas, November 9\u2014To-day the remains of a murdered msn were found lying io a spot surrounded wltb brash ; the head was lying 60 feet from tbe body, oae arm was eaten away, the ieet tied together with a rope ; evidently had been dragged gome distance by a horseman, as the flash was all worn from the back.Bloody clothe* were found 10 days ago a mile from the corpse.There is no cine to identity.WEST INDIES.Bavasa, Nov.9\u2014Some time psst cfficers of the Pressory observed an extraordinary falling offln tbe sale of stamped paper.In.vestige tlon resulted in the discovery of a regularly established manufactory of counterfeit stamped paper.The ooahterfeit la excellent, even contatniog a secret countermark, and it is almost impossible to dlstlngaish it from the genuine.Eleven persons ImpUcat-ed have been Imprisoned ; .some are said to be of good standing in society.House Furnishing Hardwaro| Friday, the 12th inst, -IN AID OF THE- Women\u2019s Christian Association OF ATJL.KITsTIDS- St.John Street, Upper Town, and Notre-Dame Street, Lower Town, Quebec, For the Cold feather WE QAVE NQW OPEYED UP A LARGl and well atsoited stock of WOOLLEN GOODS ! ooac vRiiiiro : Blankets, Flannels, Underclothing, Clouds,\tShawls, Jerseys,\tOpera Mantles, Fingering anil Lamb's Wools, Wool and Lined Kid Gloves, Ae«, Ao*, A®* FYFE, WRIGHT & LEITCH, H'A.BRIQXJJC STREET.P.B.\u2014Inst received, another importation of Beaver Hats\u2014Good Vaine, October 28, 1880.________ NON-EXPLOSIVE O IJEj I Every Barrel re-in epected here by the Government Inspector.PMTT'S ASTML OIL, THB ONLY RELIABLE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL IN THB MARKET.No Advance ! Still Retailed at the Old Price ! PEVERLEY & CO., .Sole Agents, Whpleiale and Rotail, Oetober 97, 1889j,\tJanl6*7l«Lm 1 .Admission, 25 cents ; Ohlldrea, 10 cents.Ooneert to begin at 8 o\u2019clock.The Plano (Albert Weber, of New York,) I* I is klnjly lent for the occasion by B.Morgan A Bon.Tickets far sale by Mcsirs Wright * Oo.» I W.Stanley, and at the door on (he Evening | of tbe Ooneert.November IQ.1886.\tP CENTRAL BOARD.A STATED MEETING OF THE CENTRAL BOARD Of the CHURCH UO-C1ETY will be held THIS DAY, (WednMday,) the 10.h lestant, at the National School, at 4.00 P.M.M.M.POIHERGILL, Secretary' November 10, 1880,\tnov8 Wanted, AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO TAKE the car# of children.Ai^o.\u2014A good thorough 8*r rant.Apply at No.61, RAMPART STREET, Battery.November 10, 1180.\tB Aurora Snow-Shoe Club.Th e annual meeting of the alove Clnb will be brli at the Masokio Hall, Garden Btrest, on TH0R9DAY EVEN* ING, the llth instant, at quAXTax past E G HT, tot the Election or Officer* for tbe ensuing year and for general taalESsa.JULKB LaMOINE, Peo'y ana Trear, November 10, 1880.\tBp 44, Sault-au-Matelot Street, C^XTXIIBZIO.November 0,1880.\t9 ROBERT SON, Secretary.MUSICHALL.Friday, mb November, 188*.FAREWELL-BENEFIT TO Misa AKTONIA DE8SAHE.Price at admission, 50c.Reserved Seats, 75c.Gallery, 35c.Ticket* eaa be obtained ni Messrs, Morgan, Lavigce, Bernard A Allaire, Vlciaa and Cept.C.E.Holiwell\u2019s.Bex *1*8 now open at Mr.Morgan's, where reisers* seats can be procured.Nev.8.1880.~ November 9,1880.To Let, Furnished, F BOM 1st DECEMBER TO )ST May next, a Ural-class modéra Hons*, situated in a central part or the Iowa.Apply to BOX 714, Pest Office, Quebec.November 9, 1880.\tF IIS* NEW BOOKS ! MESSRS.DAWSON & CO.HAVE JUST RECEIVED : rfB READER\u2019S HAND-BOOK OF AL-luilona, References, Plots and Stories, by R, Oobbam Braver, L.L D.Bricks without Straw\u2014a Novel, by Albiea W.Tnrgee, L.L.D., Author cf \u2022\u2022 A Fool\u2019s Errand, As., Ac.F be Chain of Life In Geological Time\u2014a Sketch of tho Origin and Socoemloa of Animals and Pirate, by J.W.Daweon, L.L.D., F.B.B.The Dominion Annul Register and Review lor 187».Edited by H.J.Morgan.^, Horace MeLsan j a S.ory ef a Search In a Strange Place, by AUee O'Hanlon.New'onndlAnd ; Its Climate, Position, Be-tcuross, Ac., end Benares, the Sacred Otty of tbe Hindoos\u2014Two Lcetores by Heber Bndden- Tbe I Hast re ted London Almanac Lr 11*81, containing, in addition to the asaal Almanac Matter, Blx Picture* in Colors and varions Wcql Oats.Hood\u2019s Comic Almanac for 1881, with thirty pages Illnitrifon, by Eminent Artiste.For sat* by DAWSON A OO., Foot of Mountain Hill.November 8, 1880.\u201cTHE PROOF OF THE PUDDING,\u201d etc.OVER.o ooo packages of I Have been Sold In thu City a Loire daring tbe put three weeks, and tbe demand INCREASES DAILY ; conclntlve evldsucj tbst House to Let on Maple Avenue.am Jam r/lRKE FROM TAXIS, RENT JP to l»t May 485, with tba right of purebs*».Apply to November 10, 1880, WURTELB A OO , Dslboohi* Bt-#**.Is really a good artlele and THE BEST CHEAPEST Tobacco in the Market.AND PUCE ML FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.Mt vernier 8,1880,\tootli-Lm \u2014 Literary and Historical Society OF Q U JbildEO.nriHE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING X of tbe Society will be held la tbeir Booms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, (be 19th Instant, at 4 o\u2019clock P.M.\u201e A meeting of the Council will take pine* on th* adjournment of the General Meeting, at which the members of Council ax* partteo-iarly reqnested to attend.B.MACDONALD.AsstsL-Secretary.November 8,1880.\u201cAbly cendMctcd.\u201d\u2014Mwmerk* Era.Canada Presbyterian, Edited by REV WM.INGLIS.A LARGE 16pp.FAMILY JOURNAL, Published on Friday, at $2 00 por ananas.\u201cThe PBBSBTTxniAn is without doebt tbe beet religions pu jltostlan in tbe Dominion* and Is a welcome viallor to thousand* of famille Stratford Beacon An Agent wanted in every Congregation.A Long List of Liberal Premiums.Only a Few Hoon\u2019 Work Required, fial&noe of Year Free to New Subscribers.TO EVBET1ÜB8CBIBB8 ! Oar Premium Engraving to every mhecrib-er for mi la m chaste piece of art, entitled \u2022«God's Word,\u201d sise 24 x SO, from a t atotlng by H Larjent Roberts, R.A., and engraved by Artber Willmore.In this picture la llles-tratid the Parable of the Bower, and the distinguished artist\u2019* conception U ea admirably carried out by the engraver that w* feel much pleasure, as well as no Utile pride, In presenting It to our pre-paying eabiortbers, every oo* of wham Is entitled to tk's valuable engraving.ANOTHER OFFER Should any inbeortber prefer our great offbr for 1880, via.> the «Death of Nelson\u201d and tbe «Meeting of Wellington and Bloc her after tbe Battle of Waterloo,\" both of tbeee h later leal pictures will be forwarded tc all who expreas a preference for this magnificent Premlam.Bear In mind them picture* ere 18 by 4Q inches each, and cannot be got elsewhere at less tban $10 tbe pair.\u201d Tbe following nnaollolted opinion of this Premium speaks for Iteelf :\u2014 « Having received tbe Premium Engrav-trgs, anl examined them, permit me to express my opinion thereon.They are all they wsre piom sed io be\u2014and more.Hence they are far above Prsmlnm Pictures in gensrsl ; and worln more tban the sabeorlptloa whloh oslla them f rtb.\u201d\u2014JR«v.John Burton, Ter en»' It Is confidently expected (bet the Esgrav-Inï\u2014«Goi\u2019a Word\u2019\u2019\u2014offered for 1881, will even more tally commend itself to our palrcne; and tbat thousands of ooples will be called for.Bare w* are tbat wherever It Is found, whither in th* drawing-room of the wealthy or th* modest ptricar of lb* farmer or artisan.It will be Icoksd upon as \u2022< a thing of beauty,\u201d \u2022f not «a Joy tar over.\u201d CLUB BATES FOB 1881.Five ooples, and under, $3.90 asch ; from 6 to 19, $1.65 each ; 90 and over, $1-60 each.Old and new names count alike in forming Olnbs.No ona In arrtars allowed to take advantage ol our club rate* or premium otter.Premium Lists on application.O.BLACKETT ROB1HBOM, Publitkar, No, 5, Jcrdan Bireet, Toronto.November 8, 1888.HEAD-QUARTERS JUBT BKCEtVND, CHRISTMAS, NEW Ye*t'a and Birthday Cards, tbe meet eboto* and largeet assortment ever Imported Into the City, firom the celebrated booses of Prang, Wool hey, Oaatfin, Tuck, Lake, Poalten A Boa, Delarne, Marcus Ward, anl otbsrs.The following Journals just received :\u2014 Family Herald, London Reeder, Wedding Bella, Boys of England, Yoong Men Gt.Britain A fine stock of tbe celebrated Book Oryetau Spectacle* and Eye-Qlaeese, with whloh you-ean read the emaTest type without fatigaing the sight, i nd Cor which we are Bole Agente-WRIGHT A OO., Mountain £111.November 9,1880.Quebec Y.M,C.A.Choir.Th e meetings of this ohoxr.wbteh baa been termed ter the of affording tectllllas ter the praattee or Vocal .Masts, are held la the large\tof the - Aaeceiallou Balldlcg Every THURSDAY Evenim* at 8 o\u2019clock.The servîtes Of Mr.E.A.BISHOP have been seeured as Good actor.Itadtes and Gentlemen desirous ol becoming-Members, ere requested to give their name# to the Beeretary without delay.Terms of Membership for tbe isaene \u201cdiee,\u2014., \u2022\u2014.«( GiaUamea, \u2022«\u2022\u2022«eeee.ss \u2022\u2022**\u2022#\u202240 ¦\t\u2022 Subscriptions payable ta advape*.GUS.KUHBIKG, Beey.-Trnmc November 8, 18M\tw FRESH FRUIT Nov UeceiTii tiy Direct Steamers.J^OXES, jNew Cr()p Halves, l\"\u201d1 Loos.«.Ma»eat*l Quarter, j ï1*\"\"'»- Blue Grown, Black Basket, Doable and Treble Crown Raisins.Boxes, Hf.-Boxes, (flat) Qr.-Boxes, (flat) Fancy Cartoons Treble Crown.Kegs Malaga Grapes.100 Brit.Fresh Patras Curraitts.For tale by CIBB, LAIRD & 00.November 8, 1889.ROCK SALT.100 T ONS BOCK SALT\" For sale, in lots to suit pnrehas* era, by GIBB, LAIRD & CO.November 8,1880 |5\u201cS20 **M * Ou, Portland, par day at worth $6 free ¦aam Semple* Mdreee mw- ¦¦¦IHf M* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18Ô0.SPECIAL FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.St.Jou, N.B , Not »\u2014Aa inqaest wm held to^iay on the» body of Kmllo Alien, who wm killed by felling between the bnqae \u201cN.Jord\u201d end the new pier.A Terdlct of accidentel deeth wen returned.Jae.A.Jeaeee, the well-known Rlcblbncte berrieter, le deed.Rot.Addlaoo Blencherd wee Installed pM-tor of tbe Oongregetlooel Oborch.this evening.Hon.Treacle Hibbard, M.L C., le 1U end no hope of hie recovery le entortoined.SPECIAL FROM HAUFAX.Heuvix N.Sn Nov.9\u2014A party ot gentlemen connected with the menegament of reil* we ye In the Restera States end New Brunswick, who have been spending a few days in the Provinces, arrived here last night from Prlnoe Edward Island.Messrs.Taylor end Coleman, of the Intercolonial Railway, accompanied them.Their visit Is partly one of pl^Murd and partly on bnelness connected with their roads.The Citadel\twas profusely decorat- ad with booting to-day, In honor of the 41st birthday of the Prince of Wales.In the Police Court to-day W.0.Brennan charged by his brother with obtsinlog goods under false pretences, wss arraigned again, and as tbe brother still did not appear the case was finally dismissed, Tbe two men in custody, one charged with emtx salement from the Intercolonial Ballway Kxpreas Company, and the other with being en ecctesory, bare been discharged, as the complaint wm withdraws.The engineers woo were employed to sar-rey a railway In Newfoundland returned in the steemer \u201cHibernian\u201d to-day «a route to the upper Provinces.Cot Price Lewie bee been elected a member of (he iastitnte of Natural Science.SPECIAL FROM JOHN\u2019S» NFLD.St.Jobs's, Nfli., vie Hsilf*x, Not 9\u2014Two gras recently occurred at Oar bo near, resulting In the destruction of three bnlldloga by Ike first, which took place on the nig at of the sand October .and two stores ; one of the stores was occupied by Messrs.G.and Û.Mid Jock and the other by a mao named Howell, with their contents.Messrs.Maddocfc bsTd -£1,-000 insarance on the contente of their store, £l 000 In tbe qieen and JE600 in the Northern No Insurance, however, bed been effected in the other instance.4 child named Barton which bad been left in a boose at Horse Island wont play leg with wl>trthM1 which igniting set fire to Uj clothes and subsequently ceased its death.By the arrival of the steemer \u201cHercules\u201d Information Is received of an nafortunate affray which cccored about the middle ot last moo'h at Nain, near Hopedale, one of the Moravian Colonies.Two Esquimaux were oat deer shooting, sod both slmalteneoasiy fired et the samo deer.A quarrel imme-pistely arose as to the ownership, and barah words were exchanged, when one ot the tawny sportsmen level lad hU gun at the other and ahot him dead.The inbabtUnte of Nain were so enraged that on the first impale* they resolved to place him on an island tying off to the sea and so let him starve.Tbe Moravian missionaries having heard of the decision at which the people arrived ree-cned the murderer from them, and placed him in charge of Captain Bartlett, of the steamer \u201cPanther,\" that was at the time lying at Sonmmy Bay.All the official depositions «etc taken at Hopedale by tbe Moravian missionaries, who forwarded them by steamer «-Hcicnies\u201d to St.Jobes.They an* in possession of the Attorney-General.The murderer was bcoogbt as feres Touroavlc by the missionaries.________ SPECIAL FROM TORONTO.Tobosto, November 9\u2014Hon.Mr.Noiqoay, Premier of Manitoba, was treated by bis file ads to a ran op tbe Credit Ballway yesterday afternoon.The party stopped as Ayer, and Mr.Noiquay examined the Haggaa water \u2022levator there.Dinner wee served et loger-soil, Mr.P.G.Brown, the Beeve, being in the chair.The speeches were delivered by Noiqoay, Brown, Saonders and Mr.John Beaty of Toronto.The Premier, who «roreaeed his admiration for the country «rhfoh he passed, went on this evening to The passenger traffic on the traîna goieg West from Toronto is on usually heavy at pre- ** There Is some doubt here regarding the meaaief and scope of some of the clauses In tba Weights sad Measures Act,and the County Crown Aitoroev has expiesasd a desire that a prit of certiorari vK^nlf1 be obtained in one tA the eases with a view to ptocnrlog a jutg meat fnm a higher Court.Beveisl ccnvic-(lonsyrexe recorded tc^iey, which are looked npon as bslng rather unfair If not harsh.4 knitting factory is abont to be started In Toronto ; the machinery was being pemed through the Custom House to-day The feeling In favor of Sir Wm.as Mayor for Toronto for 1881 getting stronger.The esse of Mary Wheeler, a young woman who wan found dead to a dlity house on William street this morning, is exulting so mooh Interest that Coroner Johnston of York-ville has resolved to bold sn icqoeet to-morrow.It U feared the girl wss murdered dor-log a drunken row.The boose where she Mled hears a very bad name.Typhoid fwer is preva'rtl in the city.One or two deaths have aluadr bwn te?011* \" General regret le expressed here at the 1 deeth of Mr.Oliver, M.P.Speaker Blanohet will return to tbe city on tbe 15th Inst._______________ fhippmg fateUigeuc:.Probabilities for the »ext 94 Hoars for the SU Lawrence, etc., etc.Tamoirro.Nov.9, 10 e.m.\u2014St.Lawrence\u2014 Moderate to f eah winds and fair weatber, with higher temperature.Golf\u2014Decreasing westerly and tontb-wett-erly winds and fair weatber.Loaa of Two tfcuebeo Trader».Intelligence was received by cable y titer-day, announcing tbe lota of two Quebec tra-dem, tbe '«Canada\u201d and tbe \u201cOiprey.*\u2019 [Tbe Norwegian bark \u201cCanada,\u201d Captain Ladvlgsen, cleared at thla port for London, on tbe 18th he, t., with tbe following cargo:\u2014 3474 pea deals, 202 do ends, by A H White A Co.14,813 pea deals, 1562 do ends, by G B Hall A Co.] [The ship ««Osprey,\u2019\u2019 Capt.Laud, cleared at this port, on tbe 8th Sept., for London, with tbe following cargo 0237 pea pine deals, 2178 do do ends, 2718 spruce ceal ends, by G B Hall 4 Co.6128 pine deals, by A Gllmonr A Co.873 spruce deals, by A H White A Co.] Tbe Allan as \u201cManitoban,\u201d Capt McDougall, from Glasgow, 80tb Oct., passed Martin River at 2.88 p-m.yesterday.Tbe Allan ship \u2018\u2022Glenmorag,\u201d Capt.Daw-s-m, arrived from Montreal at 7 p.m.yesterday, In tow of steamer \u2022«Rocket.\u201d changed 1 ou, and proceeded for ae* la tow of same steamer.\tN Dominion b.», lin*.\u2014Tbe as \u201cToronto,\u2019» Captain Gibson, left for Montreal at 10 a.m.yesterday.Beaybo S3.Lmb.\u2014Tbe ss \u201cLake Nepigon.\u201d Captais Campbell, from Liverpool, on \u2019be 28th October, arrive! in port yesterday at 4.30 p m, with 10 steerage passengers and a general cargo for Quebeo, Montreal and the West.Her Quebec manifest will be found under its usual beading.She is on her last voyage this season and also the last one of that line.Capt Campbell reports :\u2014October 2Stb, hard gale from N E wi h fierce squalls.Left Liverpool at 5.30 p *\u2022 Passed Innistrahul next day ot 5 20 p m.During the passage experienoed moderate to strong Westerly breeiea with clear weatber.Passed Cape Rice November 6th, 9 pm.November 7th in the gulf had heavy gale from S 8 E with dense tog ; hove to for six hours.For remainder of pasasage had hard gala from West, gradually | mode aling m we neered Quebeo.n\" Teat»!®.Wednesday.Thursday.Friday.».aunnao\u2014Civil.TIME\u20141860.\t\t Morning.November.\t\tEvening.\t 8\t10 03\t10 81 \t 9\t11 00\t11\t83 12\t44 \t10\t12 07\t \t11\t) 21\t2 08 .12\t2 37\t8 11 \t18\t8 48\t4 12 \t14\t4 81\t4 88 Howland seems to bo Charles Macdonald, a général wsiehoose jasa at TT Front street, kas not been aaen ^o/-« Friday last and his disappearance is oxciting some comments.The remains of Joha Hamilton, tbe mite of tbe \u201cBelle Sheridan,\u201d were brooght to the cil» tp-nlght.Hamilton formerly lived si Ow*a Sound.Patrick Mctiheny will bring op bis little brother, the only survivor of the jll-fattd crew, to-mcnow.Tba porpoaeof Col.Dennis In Received Iiloi November 8th, 11.50 p m.Arrived at nebec November 9.Passed no vessels bound up either in gulf or river.QUXBÏC dTKAJCSHlP COUPANT.\u2014Tbe B8 \u201cMlramlcbi\u201d arrived at GMpe at 1.30 a.m., and sailed again at 3 a.m.yesterday.Ervacra ov Susdat\u2019s Stoem.\u2014The gale of Sunday iMt appears to have been severely felt along the river.At Threa Rivers a taUeau loaded with apples and belonging to Mr.Roy, of Peints du Lae, wm broken to pieces in the port.Other leas considerable acoiienta occurred at the same place.Between aorel and Champlain aix schooners and batteaux are reported to have been counted ashore, some being dismantled, and ethers partly filled With water.Ship \u2018\u2018Portlaw\u2019 left port for sea at 10 a m yesterday in tow of str \u201cMargaret M.\u201d Theatesmer takes bar to the foot of the Traverse.Bark \u201cAspotogan,\u201d Capt MeKenaie, arrived from Montreal at 4 p m yesterday in tow of atr \u201cRoyal.\u201d The following vessels are loading in this port t \u2014« Bristolian,\u2019' \u201cOriaaa,\u201d \u201cMangerton,\u201d \u2022\u2022Ironsides,\u201d \u2018-Melbourne,\u201d \u201cLennie,\u2019 * Bridgewater,\u201d Mogul,\u201d \u201cOrquell,\u201d '\u2018Nile,\u2019 \u2018\u2018Belgravia,\u201d «Onward,\u201d \u201cLittle ?unie,\u201d and the * Princess Alice.\u201d Tba as \u201cPolln?,\u201d Captain Dalis e, arrived from Montreal yesterday morning, and anchored in tbe stream.Bark ««Angela\u201d left for sea yesterday morning, in tow of ataamer \u201cRupert.\u201d The tog will tow ber ta the foot of tbe Traverse.Schooner \u201cEtlelle,\u201d left port ycatorday morning, with a cargo of provlslona, for Eicon main, by T.J- Lamontagne.Halifax, N-S» Nov.9\u2014Tbe steamer '«Hibernian\u201d baa arrived from Liverpool, G.B.via Su John's, bifid.; abe reports rongb weather the entire passage.She proceeded to Baltimore thla evening.-Tbe \u2022Newfield\u201d arrived from tbaGnlfof SL Lawrence via Plclon; she will proceed hence to lay the Manan cable.-The \u201cGeo.Shattaca\u201d sailed from 81.Pierre Mlqnelon via O.B.porte.-The steamer \u201cFlavian,\u2019* wbleh went Mbore on tbe Newfoundland coast four months ago, was temporarily repaired at Su Johns, Nfld., and sailed on SUordey tor Boston.-Tbe American bng \u201cLye,\u201d Loogbton, frem Linger, C.B., for Boston, in the gale of Sunday last off Cape Canao, shifted cargo, bad her pomps choked, and making considerable water, pat into Honh Sydney, C.B., this evening for repair*.London, November 6.\u2014Ship \u201cJane Fiah,\u201d Young, from Loboa de Afnera for Calais, was spoken en the 22nd ulL, leaky and with her rudder damaged.She refuted aaristancy.[The \u201cJane Fish\u201d lubaeqoeutly arrived at her destination, M before reported.)-Bark \u201cAlma\u201d (Nor), Johanneses, from Boston September 15, hM arrived agStettin.Shelest boat* and bad her deck swept during the passage.[Another report aaya she hM pot into Cnxhaven ; the latter is probably correct]-Bark \u201cMary A.Nelson\u201d (Br), Franks, from Leihcrn November 1 for Philadelphia.hM arrived at Gibraltar- She lost her mainmesthead aad sustained other damage* SL Johns, Nfld., via Halifax, N.8., Nov 9\u2014 The\twhich left Horae Island last Satur- day forlt ight, wm towed into Twilllngate In a di.-abled condition on the Tuesday following by a schooner.-After leaving Horse Island the wind blew very strong from theNNW, witha great sea running.When dost Cape SL John a squall of wind struck her, breaking off the main-masL Having put into LHUa Bay for repairs they again started for Twilllngate, and when off Fortune Harbor she was once more disabled, but fortunately ihe above schooner was near to render asa'stanoe, and safely tewed her into porL -Daring the gale of list Thursday week a vessel called the \u201cMorna,\u201d on h«r way from Betts Cove to S W Arm, to load copper, haring diagged her anchors was driven ashore and bumped heavily upon the rocks for some three hours.When the gale visftlog Tom®to in the beginning ot toe present wtek was to nettle the question of oppointing a aerv Collector of Customs here.Tbe appointment bos not yet bæn settled he known, It 1* understood of the present week.If.B._Tbe stream of tide rnns up forty-five minutes after taleh water.moon\u2019s phabks.First Quarter, Tueadsy, 9lh Nov.8.65 a.m, COMMERCIAL.Tbe following lathe amount of duties eoileo-\u2022d at tbe Custom House, on the 9th InaL, at the Port of Quebeo\u2014$4762 94.Nxw York, Nov.9\u2014The total shipments of j gram from thla port the past 10 wioatba, Including flour In busbala, reacbed 117 million bushels.It la expected Nov.and Dec.will be tbe largest shipping months of the year, and that the total of the year will exceed 125 million, being an Increase of 25 per cent from last year.Every veaael In port has been charterer!d to carry grain and none are waiting for engagements.Notwithstanding ovar 2,80) vesnela sailed frem this port carrying graln only eight have been reported losL LONDON, Nov 9\u2014Mr.D.R.Charte#, of Bar-row, has fsUed ; l'abllltlea, £60,000.Several Liverpool firm* are somewhat, Involved.Baltimore, Nov 9\u2014There la a grain blockade here.The total carrying capacity of all grain veaaels now In yort la 1,000,000 boabela less than tbe Block lo elevators.2 here are upward cf 1500 grain cam on the track unable | to nnload.__________ Nbw York, Nov 9 \u2014Aa the fall season la now ot the eve of cloalng, an enormoua bail-ness bee been done by tbe wholesale dry goods firms, comm saion merchants, and Job-| orra generally.The Soothero trade haa been very large thla year and payments bava been I prompt.__________________ Liverpool, November9,11.30 a.m,\u2014Cotton la moderate enquiry and freely supplied.Uplands 81d.Orleans 6Jd.Cheese 67s.MOMTRMAL STOCK MARK XT, NOV.9.\u20141st Board_Bank of Montreal, 1691 to 169; talas, 60 shares at 169 ; ex-dlv., 168 to 1651.Merchants\u2019Bank, 1121 to 112*; sales, 16\t»t US; 60 shares at 1121 ; 211 Abarea at U2|; ex-dlv., 1101 to 109J.Bank of Commerce, 188 to 135* ; sales, 35 shares at 136; 26 shares at 185 J.Ontario Bans, 991 to 99|; Bales, 175 shares at 991.Bank of Toronto, 187* to 186.Molson\u2019a Bank, 102* to 102*; aalea, 5 shares at 102*.Banque du People, 88* to 88; aalea, 25 shares at 89*; 60 shares at 88* ; 50 sbaraa at 88.Banque Jacques Cartier, 100 to 95.Union Back, 86* offered.Quebec Bank, 110 to 106.Exchange Bank, 70 to 80.Montreal Telegraph Company, 138* to 182*; aalea, 260 shares at 183.Dominion Telegraph Company, 78* to 77.Montreal Gas Company, 150 to 149.City Passenger Railway Company, 120 to 119; sales, 425 shares at 119*.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 59 to 68* ; sales, 25 shares at 69 ; 60 shares at 6'| ; 26 shares at 68*.Royal Canadian Insurance Company, 68* to 68.Second Board\u2014Bank of Montreal, 169* to 169* ; aalas, 8 sharea at 159; 20 shares at 159*; ex-div., 158 to 1551 ;\t60 abarea at 168.Mercbanta\u2019Bank, 118 to 112*; sales, 15 shares at 112*; 25 shares at 112*; ex-dlv., 110* to 110; tales, 60 abarea at 110.Bank of Commerce, 185* to 185*; sales, 200 shares at 1861 ; 10 shares at 185*.Ontario Bank, 99} to 99*.Bank of Toronto, 140 to 137 ; sales, 86 shares at 137*.Molson\u2019a Bank, 102* to 102.Banque du Peuple, 90 to 88.Banqne Jacques Car tier, 69 to 95.Quebec Bank, 110 to 108.Exchange Bank, 70 to 60.Montreal Telegraph Company, 188* to 188* ; sales, 75 sharea at 138* ; 185 shares at 133*.D-mlnlon Telegraph Company, 79 to 76}.Montreal Gas Company, 149* to 149*.City Passenger Railway Company, 119* to 118}; sales, 200 sbaraa at 118*; 26 aharea .>t 118* ; 25 shares at 119.Richelieu and Ontario NavIgaUon Company, 59 to 68*.Royal Canadian Insarance Company, 68* to 66.New York stock market, November 9\u2014 Stocks weak; Rook Island, 121*; IUln«Ht Central, 119 ; C B and Q, 167* ; O and A, 140* ; do preferred, 143; Now York Central, 18**; Lake Shore, 115* ; CS,67*; Michigan Central, 109*; Erie, 43* ; d > preferred, 7S| ; Northwest, 114*; St Paul, 104|; D and L, 98}; Jersey Central, 77*; Union Pacific, 94; Western Union Telegraph, 98*; American Express, 62*.New Yore, November 9\u2014Colton easy, at 11 cents.Flour strong: receipts 28,000 brla; sales 17,000 brls, at 8,90 to 4,86 for super State and western ; 4,60 to 6,00 for comnr on :o choice extra state ; 4,88 to 8,60 for common to choice extra Bta\u2019e and western, and 4,75 lo 8,00 for Minnesota.Rye flour firm, at 6,70 to 6,20 for sc.perflne.Wheat *o to *o lower; receipts 86,000 bos; sales 468,000 boa.No 1 white aellets November at 1,17*; No 2 red sellera November at 1,19* to 1,191.Rye Arm, at 1,02 to 1,05.Corn |c to lo better; reoatpts 127,000 bus ; eales 76,000 bus, at 56o to 60*3 for western mixed.Barley strong; No 2 rowed State at75o to 78c; No 6 rowed S ate at 87c to 90c ; No 2 Canada at 92c to 9 Sc; No Ido at 1,01 to 1,02; No 1 do bright at 1,09 to 1,10.Oats *o to *c better; raeelpu 68,000 boa ; aalea 120,000 baa, at 40*c to 42*o (or mixed western and State, and 41e to 48c for white western.Pork firm, at 15,26.Lard strong, at 8,22*.Cheese at 7e to 18c.New York, November 9\u2014Railroads active and Irregular.Blocks closed weak.CBiUAUo, Nov, 9.\u2014Flour quiet end an.changed.Wheat strong asd higher; No 2red winter at 1,04?No 2 Chicago Spring at \\t04 -u.wst FvjLx*olxcuaiecl.IWlOIVE-ST 7LiT3NT.Book r>et>tai Collected X Fatoots Obtained, Bought aud Sold.Will aet for parties in a\u2019l kinds of Investments* HELP! Nevember 4,18*0.ON THE PREMISES.FP Windsor Hotkl, Montrkal.\u2014Th\u2019« enperb botri, furnished with elevator and all Ihe latest improvements, and oerefhUy maintained at tbe highest standard of excellence, offer good roome wUb board at 2X50 to 93.60 pnr day.Tbe Wiodior is bat four b\u2019oeks from tbe G.T R.Station, and a free eoaeh pllea cons antly between the hotel and the roe* Offloe.Sample room* at 183 Bt.Jam?aa rest, free to commerolal travellen.\tcm JUST EECEIVED A.SUPPLY \u2014OF\u2014 \u201cNEATSFOOT\u201d AND OTHER OILS.Dinning & O\u2019Neill.Novembers 1880.! The hale will commence at Half-Past ONE o'clock, | The Trade are requested to ho punctual.A.J.MAXHAM à CO-A.AB.November 8,1819.\tnovi COALS! COALS!! 'E retained for a much long©.- .\twhere Otter ontwerd at noon ; eebr Langevln at an- umm* \"I \u2022 \u2022\u201c\u201c\u201c .\u201cf* .Ç Bfceria nenoua have become Insolvent.STwlfocted fall fees snd poondeb ^ the official assignee direct, where the mon., oooid not have been realised on execution.The bill of Indictment now being framed la *wtdaatlv a heavy one.\u201d Flags were Üf log to-day from tbe Perils-meut build toge, in honor of toe anniversary the birthday of the Prtnoa of Wales.It la add that the City Hail has been offer-d to the Railway Commiesion in case It ihaaid find ft necessary to remove to other !£rtets FwU\"860* U ln ttMlou- q In the Supreme Court to-day argnmest was heard In the case of Claaon v#.Perrault, tbe Charlevoix election case.° ïürs.Tarte and Gauthier, M.P.F.\u2019s, are U 5f^dldWO«an named Forde died inddeuly rn^av in Lower Town.Her son, a notorious 5£2£f has been arrested charged with jominlag !>#»?eborhera; one two meelpd steamer Inward at 6 a m; one ship outward thle a m.Rlvlere-du-Lonp\u2014Weatber clear; light Nreese from north ; one bark outward tbls o m .etr PiOgraas at wharf; atr Bt Lawrence left ât 6.hC P f* t0* Bs^enay ; two abipe ont-ward to-day.NY, Fort of aueDeo\u2014Arrived.Nov 9\u2014Barge An-elle, Gowlln, Essex, 0 Gartepy, Iron ore.SS Lake Nepigon, Campbell, Liverpool, Got |8, Carbray, Booth A co, gen eargo, Quebeo and Montreal.CiSfiPBd.w0.g\u2014Bark Mersey, Bnlberland, Glawon Dock, J Sharpies, Bone A oo.____Mellclt*.Lareeu, London, H Fry A oo.Hrlgt America, BraUne, Buenos Ayres, D A J I\tMaguire.J »obr Speedwell, Mabe, Gaape, Master.^ be ye like foolish.\u201cPer ten years my wife was conanel to bar bed vitb eoLh a complication of allmanta that no dcoior could tell what was tbe matter tr ears her, and I need np a email fortnne tn | bnmbng staff.Biz months ago I saw a Ü.B.mg with Hop BUlers on it, and I thought I weald be a fool onoe more, 1 tried It, bat my folly proved to be wisdom.Two bottles oared her, she Is now as well end ttrong aa any man\u2019s wif#, end It cost me only two dolUrs, Be ye likewise foolish.\u201d\u2014H.W., Detroit, Mich.A CARD.To all who are saffering from tha errors and indlaeretlons of yontb, nervons weakness, aarly decay, lose of manhood, Ao., I will send a recipe that will ears yon, FRIE OF OHAB0R Tbls grant remedy was discovered by a missionary in Booth America.Band | e ae\u2019?- addressed envelope to the Bar Joann j T.man, Station D, New Ter* OUy.\u2022 April 19,1810\tLmraodAw GG ANTHRACITE, Stove Antbrsolte, Obérant Anthracite, Welch Anthracite, Newcastle Urate, Scotch Steam, Fire Clay, Portland Oemeat Plaiter, Pig Iron pm\" For sale In lota to salt pnrehasera, George ML Webster & Go.Novembar 2,1880.this paper rrrr ?Bownuu A Co.\u2019s Newspaper Advertising Bnrean, (10, Bprase Street), where edvertla-ing oontraota may yC||| VflBlf be mads 1er it in NEW ¥ UVIHffi To Let, imediate Posscaaion if required, Avert desirable furn-labed or Unfhrnished Hones, No.19, Hebert Street Very \u201cult-able for a email family.Honrs fi» visiting from 2 till 4 o'clock.Or address O.T., P.O.Box 908.Novembar 4.1889.\tFp PATENTS may rtlll, in most casae, be patent- parts of »p»os, forks, etc.All good* tearing I pureg( aiMl MOSt Cftreftll PfC- I B.U., oppo.lt.tt.D.B.nuot | oo,\tI* ™ w.n«,«t Cl quality.|\t^ of ^ J|arket, , \u201cixL iSS\u201d \u2018 1\t^\t| ^WDominlon Telephone in Green-Hontes Order one dosen, or dosent, on trial, acd prove ihe correctness of our statement.obtained f r new Inventions, or for improvements In eld ones.Caveat^ Trade-Marks and a'-l patant buslnsu promptly attended to.INVENTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN REJECTED ad by ui.Stint opposite Offloe, and engaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, we can secure patents in lees time than those who are remote from Washlogtoa and who most depend npon the mails In all trsnsaoUons with tbe PatentOfflee.When Inventors sand modal or sketeh wa msks search in tbe Patent Offlce and advise ai to Its patentability A*# of chary.Correspondance confidential, prices low, and NO CHANGE UNLESS PATENT IN OBTAINED.For special reference#, tenor, advice, Ae, AddreiS \u20ac.A.SHOW * CO., OrroeiTB patbjit Ovnoa, WAsnureTow, ixo.November »» IHA\t__ ITraratlveaby making money 'when a golden ekence Is offered, thereoy always keeping poverty j from your door.Those who always take ad-vanUge af tba good chances for making money tint are offered, generally become wealthy, when those who do not Improve snob ohaneea remain In poverty.We want many men woman, boys and girls to work for ns right In their own localities.Tba badness will ray more than ten times ordinary wages.We fnrrt-h an expensive outfit and all that yon nead, free.No one who engages falls to make money vary ranldly.Yon can I devote year whole time to tbe work, or only year spare momenta.Foil Inf rmallcn and all that is needed rent free.Address Etxbbos IA Oo, Portland, Maine.[Meriden Britannia Co\u2019y.Factory i\u2014Cor.Cannon and Wellington Streets, Hamilton, and Meriden, Conn., -KAITOPAOTUUKS OF- SILVER FLA.TE.Highsot HONOR! awarded at all Pain where EjihlblUd, from Worlds, 1868, to American Ini tltnte Fairs, 1878, 1674 and 1876, inelnsive, and at the Wotld*s International E chlbltlon at FhUadelpMt, 1878 For large variety of Silver-Plated White Meta), Hollow Ware and Nickel Silver, of excellent quality and Uriah, and of tasteful dealgo a-For Silver-Plated Forks, Bpoocs and Knlvts, of rapsiloc quality and excellent finish, hear, lug the trade-mark, \u201c1147, Bogs:a Bros., A 1.\u2019\u2019 For Xil Haling or extra plating on exposed A full line of \u201cDentV I ST, LANVRENCE CHAMBERS No, 4, 1-\t* Peter Street, Lower Town.October 16.1880.\t\u2022 Am Our \u2018\u2022Perfect Fitting\u201d Dress Shirt j Jj, 0\u2018ETTTTyTCtS*.made to order, Is In fit, quillly and workman- ¦ ship, unexcelled by any In Canada.I PRACTICAL BHJRTMAKBB.October 21,1880.if WHY Destroy and Shorten Life -BY.DRINKING POISONOUS AND UNPLEASANT BEVERAGES B-AJRJEVISTEIt,, «ScCL, ; Office i No.188, Notre Dame Streep k Opposite Court Horae, IVXOIXJTX^Tn AXj.¦ (Will attend any Criminal Courte throng- jut thla Province.) October 12, 1880.WALLSEND GRATE COAL ! -FOB BALE BY- When for a small amount you oan obtain ft drink which is both Wholesome and Nutritious, helps digestion and assimilation, and consequently materially aids in j the process of making blood.What I have reference to is Labatt's London Ale and Porter, I Which is universally recommended as the FORREST & CO., Ootober 8,1880 myll.Fno ear traae-meik are warranted nrat quality.Sxtr.et (rom the Judges\u2019 Report, American Inrtltate\u2014Wo ocrai dor the goods manafae-tured by thla Company to ke by far the best made In this country, end, we believe la the world* A full assortment of the above goods for sale by DUQIJET & CO., JEWELLBBS, 87 and 69, Fabrique Street, Quebec, Where yon oan aee the largest stoek of I Wale bee, Fine Jewellery, Diamonds, Oloeks Fancy Goody, etc., end all kinds of arUeles | suitable for Wedding Present», etc.Ootober 22, UNO, Boupete, Gut Flowers, Plants, And dbbsvkt fruit fresh every day, Flowets tor Wedding Parues and Fanerais fnrn lehed st short noUoe.Unnqnets always on hand.Landscapes and Jobbing Gardening- Agent tor Ant.Rosen A Oo.Bulb Nwaasy.men, Haarlem, Holland.(«TORE : Young Men\u2019s B*ridings, opposite et.Corner Belvidere and Angtut 19, 1880 JOHN D.DOKL üiHHI BliiLDUVtt LOTS F0M SALK RICHER & 00., Bouses and Business Stands \u2019 for Sale or to Let, ' SOLE AGENTS, 179, PAUL STREET.September m, I669j JIMP M ODER ATE BENTS TO DEBIE-XvJL 6Dit tDDflXlA.Moderate prleee and easy terms cf payment to desirable pore basera.Apply to\tJOHN HEARN, 18, Benlt-an-MMelot At, July 81,1889\t* - mi *»î : * r»r MEWSOFCITVmO DISTRICT Km OmM\u2014Tbo Dominion Tel«1^ dealer, has just returned from England haring made arrangements for the «hip» next jeer of aometolag like 1,006 head of cattle.labAan Bstkiici\u2014A marked increara occura for the mowta of October in the receipt* of the Qacorn office compered to the receipt* for the corresponding mouth in 1879.It is doe chiefly to the operation of the.new excise act, hot.if (Ae receipts bare augmented, a corresponding Increase la the \u2022isfl baa also tekeo place, though ere a with en Incise**! ataff the Qiebeo Collector has to keep bis officer* at work aaaMtiaaaa aotll aix o\u2019clock at night.fouta Ootot, YmtisoaT\u2014.Before Jodge Clmnraae)\u2014Serea \u2022«amen of toe amor.can TlWI| MBridgewater\" were charged by their \u2022gaUla With relneel of duty ; the case coca-ptal me whole of yesterday afternoon and Ibe gun tor part of tala morning ; Are oi me men were Ovarloted end sentenced te 16 daya' jail each ; the cane against the Oihor two wee dUmUeed with ooeu.Three defendants ware fia.d $76 and costa each tor «oiling llqnjr wLhooi license.Bauiok\u20186 Fexxoh Opou Coai\u2019Airr\u2014Mr.J.E.Moruwr, tf toe Theatre Buy at, Montreal, arrived here last night to make arrangements for the appearance here of the shorn flrat rltm Oveta Company, wnlch wilt poattirely perform here on uonoay, Tuesday, Wednesday and tbarsday next, it Inc udes $3 artists loll otchestra, with magniflceat , j |-nmn« aad scenery.There wiu œ In all orer 103 people upon the stage.The first two nig Me will be played La füié du i am ÿtgr Major, and on \u2022be others La Pout Due.Mar Da.Lujuxs a LacToaa\u2014ineie wan boa a rwmlt aooience preaent last bight on to* occaaloo of B jr.Dr.Leemtng'a iectuie tha Marie flail, upon Daniel l/Oonaeil.The lecture was very eloquent \u2022nd Inter eating, and the leotoxer most sur activa sad pleating in his manner of deli very, Hia recitation cl dhamoa O\u2019Brien was very float On aoeonct of haring received a tele, gma, nqulrlag his prevence In Montréal, the Bar.gentle man baa postponed until his NtncnthaUotnre watch had Dees announced for this evening.Haatsst floas\u2014We trust that our reader* will all Timt la mind the eatertaiomeat to be given la the noma ot the Y.M.0.A.on Fffcfcy evening by the ladles of the % omen\u2019s Christian Aafocldlon.The concert tales the form of a barvwt thanksgiving, and oar ulflanas irtin d sire to practically manliest taats grattinde for the bieMlogs of e boootif al hvaast, cannot possibly aetist a worthier ohaiily than th»t urged upon t-eir notice by the seiS^toayiog ladle* shore referred to.BesMan very choice solos, dweU, Ac, from forosfoe amatecr performers, several children\u2019s glees aad choruses will be given.A Maw Asticu or Counsel.\u2014It is stated that Mr.£, A.Etcher oi ht.Hyacinthe, has Lean aothorlxed by French meoatactniera to hny a quantity ol bouleau or w life hitch, in this ccmatry.It is ioriher said that the house la question will take aa much aa Mr.fliefaer can «apply.In this locality there in a large qnaatity ot thi* wood.If Mr.Richer «111 \u2022aly known to our people what quality sod siZM he requires, we bare little doubt hot that be will he able to obtain a Urge supply of the waâl-Anown bouleau dellrercd for \u2022blpmeut at tins port.It may now be seen \u2022very day offered for sale on our wharves for flrwwood.Moan Ë carter id Taiang Aaaawnu» at CsiUllllia it was hot a lew deya «go tbat two or tbiee prltoners were convicted before the Coact of Queen\u2019s Bench In this city ot \u2022maH\"t matches Iron» Q.T.B.B.cars at Chandlers and sentenced to terms of Impil-\u2022oeaseftf The Light before Uet, e conductor notioed strangers at work in a baggage oar on Ma lice near the junction, and believing wtih1**! was wrung, at once gar* an \u2022Una The Lefts police were immediately \u2022axamooed, sad having arrived oo a locomotive from Booth Q Je Dec, arnstod Henry Hpl\u2018h and Edward Trainer, wbo are log used o/ haying forced open a case ol boots and ah-I several palis therefrom.They were ' the Police Court yeet-uday, but Oowcumaoa 07 Aooviea Bals ot Qbcnd, though no ptalfo «Motion of the fact was made, that thfo tnflttnment, the prope ty of the New York Plano Co , was kindij lent for the oo by Mr.B.Morgan.Bach an Inatra-monh shonld be kept permanently on the \u2022tmMail onr public halla.The many friends of the T.M.U.Amodation in this city, iaantlag with plmaore that the aeeocla-tfon la shone completing the furniahlng of ita nww rooms, would, ww have no douhr, be gmMAcd to see aome such piano, aa that used by Mr.Btahop, included in the farnUore of their large oonoert and reading room.It la with plcmnie that we have beard biota of the a*sorrt*nnn\u2018« tntenUoo with refera ace to a piaao for theft tourna.Wj have no doubt that Mr.Morgan, woo has so of un and actively Interested hlfluell in musical matters j the association, will afford its Com-i of Management every laclUty for ch-iaatrumsnt whenever It Baaato Helghte* COLONEL OL4BKC 8T0BM8 A GBE4T MOUNTAIN FASTNESS.Cap» Tows, Nov 6\u2014On O ;tober 31 the moautsln siroogbold ot the Brsato chief Molet-aoe was succee-fully stormed by Col.Olaike's forces.Daring this operation 6,000 Bwutoa attacked the colonial detachment holding Chitf Lerotbodl\u2019s village, and before relnforoementa could arrive a small body of them were surrounded on ail sides and five were klllrd.The enemy advanced In great numbers, compelling the rolpnlels to retreat In an oiderly manner and reltcqulah their position.The T- mbits are now in open rebellion and reinforcements are being asnt to ail Important pciota.A BASVTO ITBOISaOLD.The celebrated moautatu of Thaba Bos'go was the strongest position of the Buntos.Un its aamoiit la the late Chief Mosbtau\u2019s reside ace.The elope of tae moontaio is vtry characterlstio of the moontaia sides throughout Basutoland.Broken fragmenta of rock and bowlders strew the slope.When among them these m va:ee are of ecormona slae and very picturesque.Probably in the long oonrae of sgea they have fallen away from the précipitons edges of the mountain top.The natives usually build their kraals at the point where the moautsln side rUee from the plain.When at the ontaet of toe great Moabmh\u2019s career all the influential men of toe territory were carried away by the invading armlta of Cbaka, he alone breasted the stream.Mosheeh retired from Butabnte to the top of Thaba Butlgo.Toaba Botigo may be described as an isolated mountain, ot pentagonal form, 400 feel high, with a table land of two or three miles oo the top, it* edges defended by a crown of perpeodLolar rock, and accessible only by five wide o eus easily ban lead d.Tha great Zulu chief Moeele-kate\u2019s regiments, under bis general Mloko, once attacked Moshevb In thie stronghold.The Zulus rushed up Us sides !\u2022 great num- secoaded by Councillor Hagens, moved, and { It was Retolvad \u2014That this Council having ex \u2022mined the tx'raot from the assessment or valudloo roll of the city of Quebec for the flecel year 1880-81, containing the naoa*>s of \u202211 persona wbu reside wltblo the Bald city, \u2022nd ere quallded to sot respectively ae Grand am Petit Jor >rs, prepared by tbe City 0l9k, In obedience to tbe provisions of tbe act 32 Vic., chap 33, and submitted by bim to this Council in pursuance thereto, ¦eetng that all the formalities required by law have been complied with, end not finding It necessary (o make any corrections thereto, do hereby epprove the seid extract to all legal intenta and purpose# whatsoever.Aldtrman Vallersnd, seconded by Aider-man Her.obey, then moved, and It was Reaolvad,\u2014That the Coo noil do now adjourn.\u2014Adjoorned.OPINIONS OF TUB PEOPLE.(To tiu MOUor of the Morning Ckronuu.) Dbab Sib,\u2014I think In tbe cease of bamsn-Itv public attention sboald be called to the exceedingly dangerous state of 8t Andrew\u2019s street.At present there is nothing to pre- csn be made by medical skill.vent anyone going along the street, especially at night, from falling Into the river between the wharves; in conversation wi'h a man who Is frequently in that neighbourhood I was to-lay told that more than one person had already had the misfortune tu foil over, bat as yet withont fatal resalt.Barely the Bead Department have aoffi.tient fonde at command to erect a ratling and thus prevent the risk to life and property now existing.PunraiAa.Quebec, Nov.9,1880.\u2018 i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Langs, each as Ooaghe, Colts, Whooping Gough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption- Tae fsweompcsltlom which h*ve won the eorfllen'e « f maoklnd aud beoooie bcasanoil words, amoog not oply one bnt ma?y nations, moat h.ve ax.racrdl* nary vian »v.Perbapa no one e ter seeura i to wide a repntatlor, or malntalnod It ao lo: g, as Ay*ï\u2019b OaaaaT Pac'OBAb.It has b.ea k lown to tbs pobTo about forty yaara, by a long co^tt-ned cerlee or msrvelcns cure-, that have won fa It a confl ence in 1U virtues, never equaled by anv other msdlelne.It still makes - he mort eCTiOlual cures of Coughe, Colds Consumption, Indeed, iThrvatoned people live long, as the Eng.llah olty of Boobeeier has discovered to !\u2022\u2022 cost In tbe ca.-o of a lady whom the doctors threatened with an ea*ly death.In 18'8 the Corporation of B cheater borrowed $36,-uOO from a Mr.Junes, to be paid lo an annuity to the lender aa lung aa he should live.ould the CHaaBY Pxotjkaj.has rsally robbeJ these dangerous diseases of tbair t rron to a great extant, anl given a feeling of Immanlty pom thslr (.Rlnfnl effeota, that la well founded, It the remedy be taken In aearm.Every family shonld bave It In tbelr oloeet for tb» ready and prompt relief of Us members Rlckneua, saffsnng, and even life la saved by this timely protection.Tbs prndeat abonid not neglect it, and the wise will cot.Keep It b \u2022 yen for tne protection it acords by lie early ose in anldan attacks.PBEPABXD BT Dr.J.C.AY ERA Co., Lowell, Mass., Pract eel and .analytical chemists.SOX.D BY AL.L.DSCOOIsre AAD DBAJ.BKfl IT UDionra.October 6, 18^0-\tL n.^s-'-dAw and after bis death to hia daughter, \u2022 beta, out au avalanche of stones, accompanied sue survive him.O log 19 medics' cert id by a shower of assegais, seul them cates which represented that the daushlsr beck with greater rapidity than tuoy advanced, and Mosheeh, following up tbe defeated Z ulus with a present of fat oxen, ever after gained their good will.Jonathan Molappo, brotnet to the paramount oolef Letaie.was f urled on top of Thaba Botigo In the middle of July.His son expressed at the could hardly live long, tbe city contented to maue the annuity $3,125, but unfortunately for tbe tax-peyers, tbe receiver thereof, tbe late Elisabeth Mary, Dowager VlsonuntoM Gort, not only survived her fsther but lived to the good old ege of elgbty-ntne, and by the time she dled-M number of weeks ago\u2014 fanerai, and slaw carded ont, hia détermina-! the city had paid out In retnra fur tbe ori- tioa to give op hia arms in obedience to the proclamation of the Disarmament Act.The rebels noder Maakupha and Letherodl seising them led to the fighting which began the present war.There are mauy othe< graves of great chiefs 00 tbe top of Thaba Boaigo, which are venerated 1 y tbe b «autos.Among them la the grave of Makarm, a great ooau-sellor of Moeheth, who said \u201che was bille up by the good advice of Makarra, who always ginal loan of $36,000 the round «am of $131 760.markable counsel of Makarra, which is well worth being noted.\u201cMakarra connseilud Mosheah to consider all hunun beings ae friends and to make friendship with ail neighboring ttibcS.\u201d A no Us* rem*rk«ble counsel was when the cannibal who bed esteu Pete (Moebee -\u2019« grand fotner) was brought before Mosbtsb, woo was urged to kill him.\u2022\u2022No,\u201d s*id Moebdab, \u201cwhy snould i aisturb my graodiatuer's gr>v« ?\u2019 .< Thb Data or JMisaaY aad muhiw or us-BKeT anda-ed b/tbesaiTiierf'Om a po sisv«nt OoU.b eoun sap ins vltsll y of ih- sys eu» Bad wreex tbe eunsutitum.buoa a uatastropbe cm oily tie Avoided by precaution ry measure*.Prevent tne ollouax of a 00ago wan Nor.hrcp A Lyman\u2019* Kmnislon of Cud Llvsr OU ana rlypop .oepulMMi o Lime aadBjds\u2014 approved of in profeaelonal quarters, and I wnlcn ts \u2022 comblnaUun of me parut and I moat salutary lo.reaUnto In perfect cht alo«l : harmony.Ojogbs.c.tas, arynglUa, Inclp'ent bronobltif, and otner affecuoo* of tne reapl-j re! cry organs, are speedily relieved by it, an 1 ! it b sup- in* tried in vain every kno*.remedy, bn.gfTib* ^tam^rîtoAul À pétant \u2022.\u2022men Oi sirengtb, boi, give* a beaitbfoi impetus to toe 0 rcuu ion Ibe Urns and «oda also add ISA depend*j A Wb.tcmd Bxtarawoa, lude.d, 1.(bat BP»\u201c » prudan.a D-neflcial eflsot.A four, parslsteat inal, la a:l mat is neeMasry tu prove tts putenoy, either as a puio-ouic or geusral invigoiant.sot puv.r-y of tbe olood, 1 MANHOOD RESTORED.dimuvered s simp e means of seL-cura.which te wil send free to bis feiluw-eafferera advised against people being Otfatiuyed.\u201d Ne-;\t*\u2019 t m «ndA» * i to tae vigor oi tnfl f .«me.In w.stu.g aieeai bemlab Mosoesb bas mentioaed a me*, re- wwor»._____________________________ oi all ainJs, ibla , repur.uon can oe depend' The Irish Aieifottion.ENGLISH PUBLIC OPINION ON UOYEflNMENf*d ACTION.Szoitemoct Over the Despatch the Channel tquaarou.Dvmum, Novtmbur 7\u2014The indicted Leaguers do not now intend to enter an appearance in Court until Monoey.A former at Ml Jdiecon wbo wu fired at last February bas sarreudured bis tarn» to tbe Land League sf.er nine months\u2019 defiance.November 7\u2014Tbe announoemeot tbat tbe Channel fleet baa been ordered to the Irish coast has caused indescribable excitement.bhots Dave beeu fl:ed through ibe window of a land agent\u2019a bouse at Woudlawn, county Galway.No&ody was burt.Nsw Yosk, Nov 7\u2014Tte Tribune's Loudon csolo says;\u2014Poofio opiuiuo empnetlcaiiy supports the Government prosecutions, tbe omy adverse criticism coming from the Irish pros and some creep London papers olrcoL atiog among tbe wofking-olaeeee.The ontef objection i* (bat tbe proeecuuona may fell.There la a disposition on tbfl psrt ot tae Land League to meBe greater demonstration* tnao ever to-morrow, ih'sia due to mere octnbast oo the pert of designing members of tbe League who are aggrieved at nut being included among the mar.yrs.The League\u2019s new manifesto is r g*rdrd as the most bom but io produotioa that has émana tori from tbat body, and.tends to alienate still further thou who usually support the Irish oialms.Neither does Parnell's conduct strengthen hia case.While hta col-leagiea and the League talk more violently, bis language hu moderated into a whining grievance tbat tne police have dogged bis footsteps, sod into toll talk .boat having them pat Into borsepoade.It la shown by explanations from the police lBat the supposition wu grounttidu.Nor la there the alighteet juMifloation lor the charge that the Government desires to prolong the profl.cn-tion till after the meeting of Parliament ao tbat Pirneil may be kept at Dahlia while the Government Introduce a land bill.Tbe trial la expected to begin on Wednesday, The delcndsnto will phadln jaetlfloation ot their conduct the aisle of the country and the speech ta ol Mlniotora.- Tbe nationalist j \u2022ornais consider that the prestoutiona will give an i os pesos to tbe lend movement.Tbe Irishman hopes tbat Ireland will be preserved from tbe demon of atSiatinetion, oat It prints Bedpatb ¦ harangua with reference to the late Lord Mun\u2019morris.Davltft speech lo America, and a seditious letter from CTLoncvan Boom It naively remarks tbat tbe leaguers merely advised tbe people to pay re.to if they had money to spare, and denounces Mr.Forster u Ireland's falsest friend O Donovan Busaa'a tetter cornea from New Yosk.Alter saying tbat Hutchins was not shut at by mistake U aekf iiow to a certain landlord in Bantry getting on T Is be scourging bis tenantry yet T* Busu cannot surely refer to tbe Cbalrmaa of tne Benny Branco ot tbe La ad League, who hold! land from Lord flsumare at £37 and sublet* to a dairyman for £160.the teellng among Orangemen against tbe L«ague to tnorsuing.Furty lodge*, comprising 6.000 persons, attended a meeting yesterday at Povtadown.Land reform demooatratior.* which will be counter tu Poruei-\u2019a agitation ace promise tin several places ntxi week.Ihe landlords' movement agitant tbe League is also Increasing been reported thie week.One ma u wag shot at by mletake In Connemara, There are oeo*ded attempts to reduce tbe pubdo has tility, as tbe landlords\u2019 movement is develop log to bant them oat ol toe country.Tbe Standard\u2019e announcement tbat Me Channel BquaJroo has been ordered to the West coast to believed to be true.Instead of the Government sending Ironclads to overawe people who shoot beolnd stone well* the paoUc woatd be better pleased with an ostentatious increase oi troupe.Tbe Cabinet is considered much too flaccid.Sir BtafijM N \u2022rthcote has offered the aratotoaoe ot his party for the malntonanoe of law and order.His remark that tbe League abonid bave been dealt with earlier rcoaiu tbe fact that Per-neii\u2019e agitation began when Lord deacons!!dd wu In effife, end that there wu an active combination of the i\u2019oriee with Peraell tn Pailiameot last session.of a neivun,, tee tie, dyspeptic In va id.Un-tranquil lepiu, mental despondency, poor appetite mia»ry after meals,\u2014thés» are some ot me sxperlen.e of -neh a safferer.Happl y there >e a sa e and pte*sant remedy lor the aoeve symptoms : Noctorop ALym .n*s tiota-in» Wluo removes mem- It is a ionic wl b-ont a drawback.In oonaeqoenee of lia benign action, quietude and TUur returns to the nerves, appetite Imp.ovee, steep revisits weary eye Ids, and the stomach la suable.to d'geet properly Tbe Habit of b eiy island* re,mar by it, and taw flircaatkua tendered active, THE riou, and fire* (rum oi>* It to a potent >*m-edy for olitnae, remittent and intermittent fever, an*, tf need la advenoe of tba onbuithy season greatly diminishes the danger ox Con-Of trailing tbos* duo\"deis.Tbe fine-berry win* I and aronaetle tngre ti.nu wnlcn enter mm its composition, give it a most agre-abi* flavor, and tnere is aoeolntoly notuing in its compoei-\u2018 tl n to m J are détient* persane, U it to ased with ordinary discretion.It to quite anneuee* sary to descant on tbe medicinal properties of qora n*.Tuey are w*U known to o* tonic, xecrlfoge and anil*periodic, aad tbe experience of medical men .or many ye*re bm snown tbem to t>e of a very higb order.Tbit prapa-ration puscUtU tnem ti> tne (aitist exteni, and may be is ied on l& n an aruoia uf real merit, noi a ca enpenny noetram, tue me.lt of which exista only a pan paper A wtne-giaufal, inraa or tour tunes a day, na.l an boar oefur* meats, ! Will in lor tbe uo Stomach.Ask for to* Quinine Wine prepared by Northrop « layman, Toronto, oo.d by all draggleu.Ooiouar M, 1886.\toc34-Jm-dAw wuU winca eu m^ny invande nr* troooled, it is a sovereign rame y, pm oi.g the A.qni*| Uun of uotb ctrengtu ana fleen.Prepaied by JNor hrup A Lyman, To unto, and -old by nil dingg kta.Novembers 1880.oot81-Jm-dAw RiuuL\u2019g Choice Perfumek»'.RIlCMEL\u2019d TOIl ET VInEGaB, aplsuAut tonic had retiuninc àdjanct tu tbe Toilet an» Batb, a,reviving scent and a powerm dis nfecian;.For warm Oil mates and Lu Traveilera it to invalaabie.ttldMbLB (JEuABrtaT£D LAVKNOE.% WATER.RldtiEL\u2019ti IBKdLE UI3TILLED EASJ Oui OOL.V.G.4E.\t.RlMMEL\u2019d MUCH IMPRuVED PLORIÜh WacjlR.RlMMAL\u2019d JOCKEY CLUB, and othrr frag- ram pMriQiufoRe * ,, RlJdMRL\u2019l LIME JLICEAND GLYCERIN a gives tbe bmr a beaall.ui gloos, removes pelilcits and imparte an agraeab.e euolnus tu tbe beau.RtMfeBLB PORE WHITE G .YOERINfi BDAr^ TlL.A, bttviWN * XcaueoR, HoaRY, ALUUUU, LJCiTuOk, TRaNoPaRENTI proaao.\tcu.^.,\t*\u201c .u« U .I.IM.\tUU1 6,*1\u2014y\tVKL.VBTINK, VIOlLKT, BIO*.R J oh.LiR.-F, aud ot^er TUXtaEP PoWURRo, in boxes, barrels and packets ' ' RlMMAL ti aQuaDan-INE cleans, whit, ear aa p.eaaivoe tne I'eatn, rwfrashee tbe Xeeia reirtahu tile montn, usd awewtona tbe Rreati».RiMAEta'S AROMATIC CZuNiZER or Natural Air poitn.r, a frm rami tee that she eootlWAeo to < ve leasoos in French and Pronunciation Terms moderate.Ac dram.160, BT.OLIVER STREET, Or Poet office, Qnebit, August 38, 1660.Ia Pmsss\u2014To aa Pcsuaaxu nr Jxkuxar, 188H 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 9,00 8.00 .\u2014 -WITH- th® deofiot in\u201d \u2014, were a™0**\" \u201e ,R novr tap- -p^cedo\u201d0» \u201e0I14 .rodote4 ' T^btlal »°4 ^uole o< *44 ^ **%«££* dM*-1- 1\t.alp»»*'\t° \u201el O» lwd,\tt»44\u201d' °.U W *6 dras*- 11 b ele»enW rWUcatiobB,*lU ho* IW^ oI coo.»»4 ^ B coonM.A Choice Assortment of Pekoe, Orange Pekoe, Flowery Pekoe, Caper, and otoer Spécial Ver.eiie* of Cnoic* TEAS at Me usual LOW PBIuEB.Remember Me address.\u2014 GREAT TEA DEPOT, 11 & 13, St.John Street, A.WATTERS.July 31,1880 ulre onthH ;au P® rceVYe w and W® cleanly*\tiU resoli-much any ^cod tiot he READ THE TESTIMONIALS.'\tCal.> * Co., esa *>*\u2022* BtLa~.r , .Ifc.\tro.\u2014» ve jeAr\t.*\u2019¦ For -\u2022W anif\tC0tepi8i*jy \u201c\u201c\u201c«dii/on\t0°fa tbe r*c- Iconelu\u2022 thatAfter Taking follow aa \u2022 sequence of Self-Abus* ; oa loss oi Memory, Universal Lae* 1 unto, Pain in 1L* Back, Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old Age.and auay other Disease* that lead to Inaan Ity or Consumption and a premature grava.Fall particulars in oar pamphlet, which w* desire to aend free by mall to every on*, pm* The Spécifie Medietas la sold b; all druggiaM at $1 pe package or aix pack ages for $6, or will ba sent i>*s by Mail m receipt of Me money by oddi«seing TJNE «BAT ¦BBiCIEB CO; Toronto, Onk, Canada Bold by Jno.B.Bark© ana r.Moi-oy Fabriqua Btireet ; J.J.Veldon, 133, fft.JcsapL ^tiask ak Roob\u2019a, P.Mathte and J.Vomtar, dk John btreot, «jul ah Quaose Droggtotr.Boy 17, lifeU.\tLm-dAw Rbah wjtatDa.J.Uoaua, of St.Thomas, Onk, says regarding Northrop k Lyman's Emuliion of Cod Liver OH and Hypophosphites.Ua writes, April 7th, 1889 Dunng ten yean of active practice, I have had occasion to recommend the use of Ood Liver Oil and liypo-phoaphit**, and since your compound has come onoer my notice 1 have tried it, and I take graat pleasure ia saying it is preferable to any I have ever ased or recommended.It is need in my own family during heavy colds, aad ia every hsppj «suits havo followed.I cheer fully recommend your Kmolsioa in aU eases oi debility, arising (Tom wrahasM of the or narvou* sjsam.AOUUB.UM.PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTU.Sold by nil J Sraaffyintm.XBivxvaaDnr «sc co.Gen\u2019l Agents for the United States and Canada, COB.HECO.M» AVT_ JL WOOD ST.TITTSBKTXOH, TA.^\t1 For sale by all Druggists throughout the United States and CanarBo, and wholesale by NORTHROP k LYMAN, Toronto, Oak, fan.B.A.MITCHELL k BON, LonOoo, Onk, Can.J- WINER A CO.Hamilton, Ont., Can.HENRY SKINNER.Kingstoo, Out, Can.JOHN ROBERTS, Ottawa, Out , Can.WM.W.GREENWOOD.St Crttliarinea, Ont, Can.H.HA8WELL A CO., Montreal, Que.Can.EDMOND GIROUX A BRO, QUEBEC, Can.BROWN à WEBB, Halifax, N.8., Can.TH08.B.BAKER & SON, Sti John, N.B., Can.PBFFEB\u2019B QUINOTB ned IBOB TOBIJ reuses and developea tbe uer-vous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive orrana.Is a spécifié remedy for neoralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of *i kind, chest affections, end in wasting dine oses, scrofulous tendencies, Ac.Th* whole foam* greatly invigorated by Pepper\u2019s Tonic, the man tel faculties brightened, the constitution areatiy strengthened, and a retain to robust health certain.Bottles, 83 dosee, 4s.6d.: next sise, 11a.Sold by Chemists everywhers.The aame of Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, most b* on th* label.There Is no Tonic \"so certain in affect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It strongly recommended to resident* la India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready tor us* in every ease of fever or febrile condition Facts I Facts ! ! P*ct8 are Stubborn Things, and the Truth ia Mighty and will Prevail.PARR ENGLISH PAD, The only mmja at treatment tbat combinée reason and common sense, and which can ba railed upon »¦ Absolutely Karmlsee, Perfectly Reliable, Bnfe end Effectual at all times; a sure oar* for all malarial or coning loua diseases without drugging Me system.Its wonderful curative power has been wen tiled and thoroughly tested, and to-day we nrondly boast of having resolved over TWEflVTThoumaio> Thus ajsd Gunmen can\u2014 TincATxs ajid TnaTinoirixxH.Nov ona single foliar* to relieve, nor word of eoa p*.\\Ut has ever been reported to ux.We unheaitatingly and triumphantly proclaim Me «Parr English Paa\u201d to be tts greatest remedy of tbe age, OU-fcoB If toe Parr Engu h « aa is usea ae uireotad by label on oaoo box, we guarautwj a cure in svary case.Beifo im Olraoian, giving torn»*, at*.Ad dress all cammunleatlous to Me Pan Engllih Pad Coi npany 5W, Woou Mtreet, PUtsbftriu Fm.ao elegrauv ireavixe on ts * \u2018xjMory of AuauipUou, by Dr.H.W.Watem x.Associât' Editer of Halt\u2019s Journal of Maori*., New York Oily, mailed free on applteatloa.Canadian Trade supplied by NO iRlHRO P k Ll MaN, loi onto, Ontario, Unnoi u, Ootuhax 38,1160,\tWu-oodAw f I\" AflAXAOUM and PODOFHYD- X ULH.\u2014Prepared only by J.Pepper, London.This Fluid combination, attracted from medicinal roots, to now used instead of Mac pill and oolomei for th* our* of dyspepsia, biliousness, and nil symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath th* sbonlden, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongao, diagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, distnrbon»* of th* stomach, aad fading of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver in motion, vary slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health aad comfort within 24 noun.It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum aad Podopbyilin is a fluid mads only by J.PKP-t hit, Bedford Laboratory, London, whom nam* is on every label.Bottles, 3s- 9d.aad 4s.fid.Sold by ail Chemists.A moat valuable and essential madioia* for India, Australis, the Cape, and Colonies generally.LOCKYMB\u2019S SUIiPHUfl HATH HS-ftTOHMH will darken grey hair, and in a few days completely bring back the natonl colour.Tfie effect is superior to that produced by aa instantaneous dye, and does not ligure the \u2022kin.Large bottiee.Is- 6-DAILY, $8,00 per WEEKLY, $3.00, in sdranoe.¦kdvertirenenta for oat and two 1 4» hi Onto per Lint each Three or more \u2022our Dente per Line snob tires Hun.Ores Mo# Ot Thrle- per Week, "]
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