Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 8 octobre 1886, vendredi 8 octobre 1886
[" FOR DYSPEPSIA OR WEAK DIGESTION DRINK ST.LEON MINERAL WATER AFTER EACH MEAL.FOR CONSTIPATION TAKE IT before BREAKFAST.swam, imim & uk.* Opposite A rehbishop\u2019s Palace.February ebllLm I SI vous BOUFFEE D'INDIGESTION, Buvez L\u2019EAU ST.LEON APKI-> CHAQUE REPAS, ET A JEUN POUR LA CON STIPATION GINGRAS, USOLOIS & CIE., Vis-à-vis l'Archevêché.I COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.February 16,1886.ebllLin VOL.XL.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.OCTOBER 8, 188G.All diaordera caused by a bilious state 0P.M' Mixed from Richmond only at.6.30 P.M.Arrive at Quebec about 15 minâtes later.Information about rales, Ac., can be had at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Lonis Hotel and 17, S-ms-le-Fort Strest, also at the Stations in Quebec and Socth Quebec JOSEPH HICKSON, J.na 14, T8S6.Brand Trunk Railway Ferry, CMUll.M PACIFIC R\u2019V -for- Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Manitoba, tho North-West, Vancouver, and Victoria, British Columbia.ON AND AFTER THE 14th JUNE, tha Ferry Steamer KloCUELAGi COUMY.WILL QUKBEC.LEAVE SOUTH QUVBKC.MR.BEAUBIEN WITHDRAWS FROM THE CONTEST IN ORDER NOT TO ENDANGER THE SEAT.(From la Minerve.) The Hon.Mr.B-aubien has addressed the following le\u2019t r to his electors : P.M.1.45 Lightning Express to tha West.*8 00 Mail to tbe West A.M.7.00 Mail West, P.M.rom the 2.00 Lightning Express fiom the West.6.30 Mixed from Richmond.Sk.ti.g Ripk.Mr.Bouté, of the Le* sue for, as well as for arrears of intere .We understand that the balance of tbe purchase price is about $4,000.Meanwhile the present Rector, Rev.Mr.Ker, leaves the church in the course of a month or so, and no successo has been appointed.A meeting was held to discuss the matter a night or two ago, bat nothing definite was resolved upon.The name of tbe Revd.Mr.Lloyd, late of Levis, has been mentioned in connection with the chnrch, but it is said by friends of the Rev.gentleman that he is by no means likely to accept the position, even were the financial prospects of Trinity far different from what they are.The Brooklyn Magazine.\u2014A prominent actress does not often assume tbe additional role of an author, and this fact, together with the \u201ccatching\u201d title of the article \u201cIs the Stage Immoral ?\u201d will insnre a wide reading for Fanny Davenport\u2019s paper in the October Brooklim.Miss Davenport warmly defends the morals of the stage, and certainly does herself credit as a writer in her interesting article.Second in present interest is Mrs.F.G.de Fontaine\u2019s \u201cMemories \u2022°f.Historic Charleston,\u201d a timely anecdotal article of the unfortunate Southern city, that tells many things of Charleston and her ruined buildings that will be new to hundreds of people.A particularly beautiful poem, \u201cAutumn Peace\u201d by Edith M.Thomas, is deservedly given the place of honor in the number, which Mr.William H.Rideing, that euterraioing writer, follows with tbe first of a series of sketchy papers on \u201cThe Royal Navy of Great Britain.\u201d An article by Mr.Henry W.Austin, entitled \u201cTwo Glimpses of Edgar Allan Poe,\" narrates the opinions of Epes Sargent and Judge Burdwell of Poe as he was seen by them frequently during his lifetime, and contains much material that will be new to lovers of tbe eccentric poet.Mrs.Flora Adams Darling\u2019s novel \u201cA Social Diplomat,\u201d a story of Washington life, is commenced, and pro* mises to be bright and racy reading.Mrs.Henry Ward Beecher\u2019s \u201cLetter from England\u201d is devoted to \u201c \u2018Seeing the Sights\u2019 in London,\u201d and besides these features there are still some forty or more pages of excellent popular literature, exclusive of fifty other pages containing Mr.Beecher\u2019s sermons in England during September, and Dr.Tal-inage\u2019s sermons at home, all revised by themselves\u2014tbe entire magazine being offered at twenty cents per single copy, or $2 per year.Certainly, this is cheapness of price and richness of material combined ! The Brooklyn Magazine, 7 Murray street, New York, SPECIAL PEOM I0EUNI0, Toronto, October 7\u2014The argument of the counsel in the alleged coal conspiracy to defraud the City Corporation by Patrick Burns and others, took place before the Police Magistrate thin afternoon, who reserved his decision till the 15th of October.Granery, one of tbe defendants, was discharged.SPECIAL FRÜU MONTREAL.Montreal, Oct.7\u2014In connection with the despatch regarding the constitution of the Knights of Labor having been revised by the Montreal clergy, the associated press correspondent waited on Father Strubbe, of St.Ann\u2019s parish, and learned that fully six months ago the members of the organization wanted tue priests to revise the constitution, which they refused to do, but simply pointed out the objectionable clauses, after which the matter was referred to Master Workman Powderly, and ^he Rev,^Fathers have not continued ti carry ou the organization and the cont-ist in this county, always hoping that the caniliditrs, who wi;h me sought ths sup-pirt of the Conservative electors, would leave me at lint a free field.But at present there are still two of us soliciting that support and thuj the election of the common enemy is rendered probable.Sustained by tha devotion and activity of my friends, we have for twenty years marche\" from victory to victory in the county.The Conservatives were united.With t vo Cons'rvative candi-latts in the field, we are certain t> be defea\u2019ei.Therefore, having waite! in vain till tney should leave me alone in the ranks, I bel eve it my duty to retire from the contrat.Perhaps another may continue it with fewer obstacles to overcome.For ninete n years, lovslly supported by my friends, I have kept Hcchelagi county faithful to the party.I hope my rival will be able to do as mneh.As it is, he has a cliar prospect of being beaten, but-he is satisfied with that result, as his only object is to prevent my elcc'ion.That is the first article of bis programme.As for me, I could not engage in the contest with such an aim, and, as my habit is, I would only fight to conquer.In reaching the decision which, under the circumstances, I deem to be wise, to be in the interest of the Conservative party and most satisfactory to my friends, I must thaok those friends tor their support and for the hmor which tney have done me in choosing mo for tneir rt preseutative during the last nineteen years.In my retirement from public life, if I can be of ns?to them, they may depend en ra».I shall never forget their long devotion.It has coat me much to separate from them, and to be no longer able to help them as efficaciously as formerly, especially as to those interests to which I am more particularly devoted\u2014I mean those of agriculture.But it teems to me that in the present state of affiira there is no other coarse for me to take, having regard to the Conservative interests in the country.I would also express the hope that they will not devote their energies and their devotion to a cause in which I could not wish them the success that we have always bad together.If I am no longer, as I used to be, at the head of the Conservatives of the county, I can still remain in their ranks, and, captain or private, fight their battle, as I would have done in the actual content.\t\u2022 I have the honor to be, gentlemen electors, Your obedient servant, Louis Beaubien, Montreal, October 5, 1886.tV Intermediate trips fur Freight.June 12, 18K6.ildlway.1886.\u2014SUMMER *aRAWSEMSNTV-1886.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 14th, I83t tbe Trains of this Railway will run daily, nnd&ys excepted) as follow TRAIN ?WILL LEAVE LBV1S.For Halifax anu St.Jobn.8.1 ô A.M.For Riviere da Lonp.2.30 P.M.For Riviere du Loap.5.C5 P.M.TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.From Riviere da Lonp.5.18 A.M.From Riviere dn Lonp.;.1,55 P.M.From Halifax St.John.7 25 P.M.To all who are sutterim?trom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE of CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.Joseph T Inman, Station D.New York City.JulT 1SS6________________Cm-dftw St, Romuald and Sillery Ferry.The Sleeping Car leaving Levis on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, runs through Halifax, and the one leaving on Monday, Wed needay, and Friday to St.John, All Trains are rnjn by East jrn Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also informa-tion mbont tbe route, and about Freight anmual i and Sillery to .Quebec a 7 o\u2019clock P.M.May 14.18:6.ISLAM OF ORLEMS FERRY STKAJ5EK \u201cORLEANa,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC, ON AND AFTER THE 12th MAY, .until turtber notice, weather and circum-tances permitting W I LL LEAVE ISLANIif\tQukbco, 5.15 A.M.\t6.15 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.3.30 P.M.\t4.45 P.M.5.80 P.M\t6.15 P.M.SUNDAYS\t 11.30 A.M.\t1.00 P.M.1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t t&\" Calling at St.J3seph up and down.\"M On Sundays the fare to St.Joseph ill be tbe same as to the Island.Every holiday tbe Steamer will make a trip from the Island to Quebec at 8 o dock A.M.Auguat.25,.186 P.M.2.0C Mail from F.du Loup.7.30 Mai from Halij fax.; LG.15 Aecnmmodaticn from R.du Loup.A.M.7.45\tMail to Halifax.8.00 Accommodation to R.dt, Loup, P.M.2.00 Mail t> E.du Loup.4.45\tAccommodation to R.du Loup.\u2019OnJiAursdays Only.1.45\tP.M, English Mail tojRimouskl, For QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY P.M.\tA.M.2.15 Exprès to Sher ' brooke.2.SO Mixed to St.Joseph.June 14, 1886, 11.30 Mixed from St.Joseph PM ?.30 Express from Sherbrooke, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at mouth of Cap Rouge River, and in ne with the only otbe* Deep Water Pier there, IS SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HALF TIDE, and that tbe position is shown by A GREEN BUOY.CAP ROUGE PIER AND WHARF CO., AMOS BOWEN.Manager.Apri 29, 1886.OTT^TsTO-IE OF TXXÆL3.ComraenciDg Monday, July 26th, 1866, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 A LARGE QUANTITY \u2014 OF- EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE CHEAP.-AT- THE CHRONICLE\u2019OFFICE.(OOIDE OF IRON PILLS, if j u .5 K\t*: : : * :\t¦ *\tli :\t: * a ai\tl*\tfti ! ¦«:*:< ai fSg ;g§ gg Ci XÎ 16 \u2022 X- *-« \u2022 Wf.\u2018 cs tw* r-n \u2022 V OO \u2022 ^ Cft *\t*\twH\t\u2022\t.r-i Î?b a D x\t*\ti\ti\t:\tiaiai- si; - ¦*!!\t!\t; sî d ai* * f\t:\ti\tfgïgggs CQ CO C$ oc ^ 00\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 X *T x\u2018 ^ tsl o f*\trH\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.\t\u2022 \u2022d H««s': : i ©\t.< p* < *\t\u2022 ^ SSSSSS : : : : : : :\t: ^ | ci et t-L oc to o \u2022 * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 * \u2022 ic a> \u2022\t \u2019 § a 1-1 X «\ti : :\t: : : ai- .ritiai rir : : :\t: : : : i iS88S8 I l l ; ^ 2 l ! 1 l I \u2022 w ci o ri «e \u201c511**::;=:::\t: :\t: \u2022 ill !:!th\tNov.RATEE OF PASSAGE QUYBEC to LIV1SFCCL « - Cabin\u2014$80,00, $60.00, $70.00 rrd $80.U according to accommodation.Return, $f* .00.M103 $130.00 and $150 00 Ir.ftrnud?te $30.00.Return, $60.00 Steerege at kvest rates.tST Berths uot eecrred until paid for.T An experienced Surgeon cairied on each vessel./These Steamer have Saloon.StatcrcuroBl Music Room and Bathroom amidftbip#v but little motion is felt, and carry nt.rier cattle nor sheep.For Freight or Passage apply to : In I iver-pool, to Flinn, Main A Montgomery, 24 Jrn,as Street ; David Torrance & Co., Exchange Court.Montreal.Tender with Passengers for Liverrobl Mail Steamers will leave the Gretd Tiunk Wharf, Sonth Quebec, at 8 A.M , end ths Napoleon Wharf at 9 o\u2019clock on ThLuday morning.WM.M.MACPBERSCN.Aoknt, Quebec.August 31, 1886.\tmays CUNARD LIN F.From Glasgow 24 Sept 1 Oct Steamships.From Montreal to Glasgow - en or about.CASDINATIAN.Cobban.12 Oct 19 \u201c London, Quebec sud Service.* Montreal From London, 20Sfpt 14 Oct 28 \u201c Steamship Phœsicïan.;.Nmtobian.Gbkcian.From Montreal on or about.21 Oct 4 Nov 18 \u201c AST Berth net secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon curled on each vsscel.Through Bills of Lading grar ted in Liverpool and.at Continental Ports to all Points in Canada and the Western States.W A Tender with Passengers for Liverpool Steamers will leave tfe Grand Trrnk Wharf, South Quebec, »t Fight, and the Napoleon Wharf, at Nine o\u2019clock precisely, on the morning cf sailing.For further particular I ly to ALLANS, RAE A CO., Agents October 7.18:6 TSH OneJies SUamsMp Coe,pan) - FOR THE GULF PORTS.TO* .i-.-YvV\u2014 A* The s s.\u2018Miramichi,\u201d captain a.Baquet, is intended *0 sal for Pictou, on TUESDAY, 19th October, at 2 o\u2019clock P.M., calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce Snnuner-slde and Charlottetown.Has excellent accommodation for passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to ARTHUR AHERN Secretary, Atkinson\u2019s Wharf.R.M.STOCKING, Passenger Agent, Opposite St.Lonis Hotel.October 6, 1886.\tapl27 The S.S.\u201cOtter,\u201d Capt.G.M.MAY, - : -\tAir_- y WILL SAIL THIS SEASON AS FOL-lows from QUEBEC on SATURDAY, 9th Octolier, and every alternate Saturday at 9 A.M., and from RIMOUSKI, with the Mails, on MONDAY, 11th October, and every alternate Monday, at 2 A.M., calling at MURRAY BAY, also at BERSIMIS and other places on tbe orth Shore as far as ESQUIMAUX POINT.Returning, will leave ESQUIMAUX POINT on TH U RSD A Y, 14 th October, and every alternate THURSDAY, at Noon, with the Mails for RIMOUSKI, thence to Quebec calling as before.For Freight or Passage, apply At Rimouski to JOS.ST.LAURENT, At Murray Bay to EL1E MALTAIS, Or, to A.FRAS A CO., Quebec.September 27.1386.\tapl FIEEWOOD FOR SALE ! NOTICE.LANE ROUTE.TiKCËT Cunard Steamship Compan?* Limited.BETWEEN NEW YORK and LIVFR POLL, calling r.t CORK DaRBOr, From Pier 4# A.K.,M it Fork, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE.Etruria.Saturday,\t9tb\t0nag all the dirt, rent races and cmds cf our popula-tioo.Mr.Ca'bray was listened to wit'igre.t attention, and at the cl ;ee of his remarks was ac.\u2019ordtd qui.e an ova'ioo.Thoio pro,cut accompanied Mr.Carbray to his Sault-au-Matelot street committee, wh'-rc a large number were awidting his arrival, which was the ticnal for renewed app'aus*, ch-tr after cheer being sent up from the ss emb'e 1 crowds.We fe 1 Sifc in piciic'iog f ;r Mr.Carbray a handsome maj rity on the I4ih inet.SOLID MR WARE I IN HANDSOME PLUSH CASES.OR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, THE O TEULING SILVER TETE SETS, SALT O Collars, Napkin-Rings, Pocket Flasks, Cigarette and Card Cases, Bouquet Haiders, Scent Betties, Ac.Also, Just Received, Throe Cases Electro-Plated Ware, consisting of Berry Bowls, Sugar and Cream Stands, Breakfast Cruets, Tea Sets, Ac., Ac.(Jr.SIEIIFZEJIR/r'S EUROPEAN BAZAAR 3-Ï, JET*«.Tories xi o JStx-oot.04 October 2.)8S;».St.ADVICE TO MOTHERS.Winslows Soothing Syrup ro mid Saâw, C.H.Shaw, J.Geo îittgai, Wiliam L«e.Legir Broussi^n, F.W.Malouin, E, Baudet, £.Giioux, A.iVomeon, A Hamal, B.Verrtt, V, Chateauvert, Jos, B.Rr Jalbcrt.Beauhainais.Fo-g1 vin.Bisson Polkchaase.Faucher.,.C.Laugeiier Beithiir.RobilLrd.Sylvestre or.d P.ch*r, Bonaveaturc.Martin.Cyr Brome.L-.nch.Warne Cham 1-1 y.Marie'.Bochcieau Champ\u2019ain.Trudel, T.Dr.Tiui'el .I Clements.Morin Charlevoix.| Trcn,bUy.Chaleauguay.Dtr.ma.Rotidiux Chicoutimi & 8c» guenay.,8*'.Hilaire.Dupuis Compton.M\u2019lotosh jr.\t.Leonard Drummrnd and Arthabsska.-Church.Girouard Hcchelaga.Yilteceua©.Champagne, Huntingdon.C irmron.Down* y ,\tr.( Rottoul.Boyer Jacques Cartier 1_____________ Vatcis Joliette.McCooville.Bazuct Kamoutaika.De&jar lins.(iognon Laprairic.Oharlebjia.Duhamel L\u2019Ass.mp'.ion.Marion.^ .Dr.Forett [.aval.Leblanc.Gal oury L-vi?.Roy.L-mitux LI*d-t.Marcotte .\t.Dcrhenca Bothiaieie.Vallée.Lahbcrta Mtekmonge.,.Caron.L*gr;s Mhs.______ always ba mod for children teeth-g.li soo'hos tie child, s iftens th i gains, allays all pain cures wind colic, ami is tha best remedy for diarrhma.Twenty-live cents a bottle.February 17.18SC.m Afn-Lui&w The odd «ayiogs y apd presse:., 7t.Sgtm and Fail.s apd Ottoman Ribbons, 5^'., 5c., 7c., FJ, 10c., ta.18 inch Colored Satin*, 50c.per yard.Colored Silk Piushae from $1.05, very useful for Fancy Work, &c.Best value ever offered in Colored Wir.tol Pr*S4s fjor\u2019s 13c., l.r>c., 18o, 22*., 25c.WV*., Si\u2019o., It is admiited by the public that such Good have never before boon offered at such low prices.$0 irçh Stripe yinj.?r Sk'rtings, 2Sc.Black Rosary Boad Trimming, 20c.40 inch White, Cream Beige and Black Lr.co flouncing, special va\u2019go, freni HOc.Co*seta, 6fic., 7'c., #1.00, ÿl.45, Ladies\u2019 Black Braided Jerseys, $1.65.Mob Gsm for Servants, 15c., 17c., 2Cc.GLOVER, FRY & OO.Large Deliveries OF AND NOVELTIES WHICH, FOR BEAUTY OF STYLE and Colourings, combined with extreme \" LOWNESS IN PRICE.\u201d are certain to meet with a largo and rrady sale.Since changing our business (o a STRICTLY CASH one, our Importations and Sales have b^en steadily increasing, thus conviucing us that First class Goods at Low Prices meet (with general favor.Our great aim 1» to sell goods gt the .lowest poaeible prices.Subjoined is a list of a few* with the deecrip tion and prices given : BURMESE MUSLINS\u2014For Curtains, ar-tist&f cole* », bf^ul ful and very effective, 15c., 20c.and Une.ORIENTAL CURTAINS\u2014Coloured Game with Silk Stripes.Quite new style.Pries*, 48?., LOc.and 60c.ROMAN STRIPER\u2014In new colours, with tinsel, saitablo for Portieres, 4Gc.ani o^'c.\u2018 CURTAIN SASÏIE3\u2014In Canvas and Jilk 1 58; \u201cSomebody\u2019s Mother.\u201d We are informed that our correspondent \u2018\u2018somebody's Mother\" has been misled as to fthe rate of postage ou letters to India, the rate is 10 cents per halt oz.not Io cents per quarter oz.rarty^al Intelligence.Mr.A.Woods, Canadian Government Com-missiouer to Australasia, is in town.Mr.L.A.Sene-ial and Mr.W.Wainright, of the Q.T.R.K-, were in toyn yesterday and were examined as fitnesses in the Superior CQijrt ip the ca#e of McGreevy vs.McDougall, Senecal\u2019s Schemas.Will He Buy the North Shore ?\u2014Rumors of Government Aid.The yumors regarding Mr.Senecal\u2019s contemplated puichaee of the North Shore Kailway from tbs Canadian pacific Railway are again the talk of politicians to-day.\"I h«ard ft stated jo the most positive manner,\u201d remarked Mr.Alderic Ouimet, M.P., \"that the Government purposed making up the d'tfcr-ence between the price the Canadian Pacific people aak and that offered by Mr.Senecal.' \"There ia no doubt there ie something in the story/\u2019 remarked a gentleman from Sorel, \"as I heard Mr.Senecaldid cr he would own the road within two months.\u201d The general impression appears to be that the deal is a political one and that the Government hope to m^ke capital by tfie cry that the road is not being run ju the jotereat pf the province.Mr, Schwob, Vice-Consul of tr«nce, was quoted tbe othei day as having stated that Mr, Dubail, the Cornul-Generaf at Quebec,; bad informed »ame Montrealer» that th# oro, jeot waa almost an accomplished fact.Mr.Schwob now writes, stating that he knows nothing of the matter and that Mr.Dubail never made any inch #tat#m#nt.\u2014Montre*! Stay Cth Oct, Gatlze, tinseled, only* 44;.and 58s.each.' MANTEL BORDERINGS\u2014Tapontry with Tmsri, 17c.and 32o.Finer qualities with Silk Fringe, j8d and 65c.TfDip3\u2014Over 500.In Tinsel Canvas, Silk Gaune, Madras Muslin and Bilk Flush, from iOc.to $1 78.FRILLINGS\u2014New Canvas Fnllinga 15c, Naw Crepe Lisse in White and Cream 18c and 20c.White Crepe Lisse with Tinsel 22c.JKT OF NAME NTS\u2014For Mantles and Dresses.Jèt D^ojfS SCy-\tIi0r d°z- CLASPS\u2014For Dresses and Jacket,».ROSARY TRIMMINGS\u2014Black and Colors 21c.aud 85ç.DRESS LACE3- Pure Sijk, all new Colors, in fiat and round.SASH RIBBON\u2014Pure Silk, Fancy Stripo, can also be used for Hat Trimmings, Having bought this very cheap we can offer it at 55c.DRE38 GOODS\u2014AH Wool dark invisible checks for Half Mourning, only Tfc.Colored Ottoman Cloths 26;.and 35c.Now Shades in Armure Cloths 29c.Navy Estamen Sergés 35c.and 38c.BLACK GOODS\u2014All Wool Cashmeres, 45c., 0c., 5$c., 88c.and $1.08.Nun\u2019a Veiling 18o.and 25c.Nun\u2019s Stripe Veiling 20c.and 26o.Wool Ottoman 26c, Njow Huuclo Cloth 27c.and 3.5c.Canvas 2iic.and 35o.Joraey 27c., 30c., 35c.\u2022 Armure 29j.and 38c.Frenon Wool Serge 19c., 26c , 80c.and 35c.Fine qualities in double width Twill H0c.to $1.00.SKIRTINGS\u2014New Stripes for Fall wear 36c., 39c., 48c.and 5«c.UMBRELLAS\u2014School Umbrellas85c., 48c.and 78c.Silk mixture $1.18, $l.4S and 81.78.Bure Silk 82.68.WOOL UNDERCLOTHING-Best makes in English and Scotch.JERSEY JACKETS\u2014Heavy for Fall weai $3.48 and $3 90.FLANNELS\u2014Remarkably cheap.Fire Spft Saxony Welch 22c., 24c., 36c., 33c.and 40;.Very Fine Shawl Flannel, 5-4 wide, only 88o.\t1 Hours of Business : 8 A.M to 6.30 P.M, SJolootoel SlsJLxxs.QUALITY GUARANTEED.usmiA-isr Croons.Tourists are invited to visit our Establishment July 31, TSSfi.JOHN DARLINGTON, CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR ind Importer of Gant\u2019s Furnishings II AS RECEIVED PART OF HIS LARGE Fail Importation, comprising : Overcoatings, Suitings, Trowaoringi and Ventings from tho best houses in London and Paris.' 1 \u2018\t?\t< i\t.* Irish Friezes, Tweeds and Serges.\u2019the best and most durable in the market.Wateriq-oof Coats.Umbrellas, and Patent Leather Leggings.Merino and fine Scotch Wool Underclothing, Tjee, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs.White Dress and Coloured Shirts.Patent Portable Tr0W8C»' Stretchers, and a largo assortment of Military Braids and Laces always in itock.Opposite Post Office.September 6, 1886.\tap!2Lm AUTUMNAL.Ladies\u2019 Autumnal Ulster Cloths.D.MORGAN La lies\u2019 Autumnal Jacket Cloth*.\u2018\tD.MORGAN.comfort grid conyeniopce of guest#, ha# been supplied.The ST- LOUIS is eligibly situated in the immediate vicinity of the most delight ful and fashionable promenades, THE GOVERNOR'S GARDEN, THE CITADEL, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, DÜFFERIN TERRACE, AND THE ESPLANADE.And affords Accommodation for 500 Guests.CHATEAU SAINT LOUIS HOTEL COMPANY, < !\tI*.\t' i.*.- .1\t?:\t, PROPRIETORS.¦WULLXS iRTTSSiELXi, PRESIDENT.mam tnosl Herman Young, ; superio^oourt.^ ^ ' PoAxmcn* n» Cïnmvn 1 106, BRIDGE ST.An assortment of Guns, at specially low prices.Good Muzzle-loading Guns at $3.00.Gunpowder.Cartridges, Shot, Wads, Caps, etc., etc.Building, Cabinet îpid House-Furnishing Hardware.Cutlery, a full assortment.Mechanic\u2019s Tools, etc., etc.Celebrated Herman Young Razors, fully warranted.September 11, 1886\tianST.m Lidias' Autumnal Drees Qlotbs.- 1\t1 p.IlOgQAff.Gents' Autumnal Suiting^ p.MORGAN, Gents\u2019 Autumnal Trowserings.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Autumnal Overcoatings.D.MORGAN.Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectively invited to inspect the above choice selection of the latest fashion of Cloths to be worn the coming season.The above to be eold at the lowest possible prices.D.MORGAN.Soptember 11, 1*66.^ *\u2022 Ai.1W FALL HOODS ! HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A Choice assortment of FALL TWEEDS Suitings, Melton Overcoatings, Fancy Trowserings, (fec.f &c.,:; which will be sold at LoIy I*Hl0fc3 for Cash.WILLIAM LEE, TA.iii.on.25, BIT ADZ STREET SoptembCf- 22, 1686.\taug4-Loo E VERY LOVER OF MWSIO SHOULD not fail to stop and examine the \u2022 i HEINTZMH S GO\u2019S PIANOS.These Pianos stand unrivalled, both for durability, sweetness and delicacy of tone, »ympa-thetic toucty and beautiful finish.These Pianos have taken the fdgbwt honour» whenever exhibited.PRIZE IIST AS FOLLOWS : First Prize and Diploma, Kingston.1887 **\t\u201c\t'*\t»* Hamilton.,,,, ,.4868 FABRIQUE STREET, September 21.1886,\tjanlS »\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t\u201c\tToronto.1870 \u2022\u2022\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\"\tKingston.1871 \u2022\u2022\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\"\tHamilton.1872 \u2022\u2022\trt for Liverpool at 11.30 a m jesterday.Allan Lcne\u2014There are eleven vessels of the Allan Line to arrive at this port before the close of navigation.Carthaginian\u2014The Allan Mad gs \" Cartba- gin an.\u201d Captain A .Nfacnicol, from Quebec for Liverpool via Halifax and St Johns, Nfld, arrived out on Thursday, Caspian\u2014The Allan Royal Mad ss «\u2018Cas-pian,\u2019 Captain Barrett, from Liverpool for nahimore via St.Jehus.Nfld, and Halifax, arrived at St.JohQj fit 2 a ia on 'Phursctay.Hibkbsun\u2014The Allan ss \u201cHibernian.Captain Brown, from Glasgow via Halifax, arrive! at Boston at 8pm on' Wednesday, GcLNARE\u2014Sjrvoying steamer \u201cGulnarc \" arrived in port yesterday afterno.n- and moored at the Marine & Fisheries Department wharf.Lake Septrior\u2014The Beaver Line ss \u201cLake Su.erior,\u201d Capt Stewart, from Liverpool, with 27 cabin and 100 steerage pa-encrera, besides a gene-al cargo for tebec, Montreal and the Heat, arrived in port at 2.30 pm yesterday and proceeded to Montreal.The \u2022« Lake Superior\u201d is intended to make another voyage from Liverpool to this port the season.The next inward voyages of tha other vessels of this Line will be their last to this port for the season.Otter\u2014The North Shore Mail ss Otter,\u201d Capt G M Mar, from Point Esquimau*, etc, p&sstd Father Point yesterday afternoon.Due in port to-day, .SAILING VESSELS.Alfred the Great\u2014The captain and twelve of ibcrerew-of the abandoned bark ** Alfred the Great,\u201d from Quebec for yieQ.wood,.have ar: rived at Shields.Tfyey were 19 hours in thq rigging and 36 hours in ^n open b.at without food or water.Aarva»h\u2014Bark «* Aarvaak,\" Capt Legaard, bound to London, left for sea this morniitg in tow of tug \u201cMargaret.\u201d Alhertinr\u2014Bark \u2022» Albertine,\u201d Capt Hansen.from Greenock, arrived in port at 2 a m yesterday in tow of tuv \u201c Dauntless.\u201d Tne agent of the tug reports bark \u201cAlice\u201d off Bic and a.bark of Escournain.*, both bound np.Aikhild\u2014Bark \u201cAlfbild,\u201d Capt Salvesen.bound to London, left port at 10 p in yesterday in tow of tug '\u2018Dauntless.\u201d The tug takes her to the foot of the Traverse.t H.15.Cans\u2014Bark *'H.B.Cann,\u201d Captain Cann, from Liverpool, arrived in port at noon yesterday in tow of lug *'Beaver.\u201d \u2019 J ESAKI -Bark 0|>ening.Highest.Ijowest.Closing.Stools.3VTa.x-lR.ot.Stocks,\ta 0 s\tJ3 a s\t\tjl C.B.ft Quincy \t\t139.J\t139.)\t139j\t135! N.Y Contra .\t Oan.South\t\t113} 63\t113J\t112!\t1129 621 Del.ft Hu.l\t\t104g\t\t101]\tI0t| Del.L.ft W\t\t137*\t138\t137i\t137A Erie\t\t35 A\t3-%\t3-59 Ü2J\t3 .A Jersey Central\t\t«2\t62;\t\t624 Kansas ft T\t\t37A\t37(\t364\t369 Lou.ft Na-ffi\t\t52\t52\t50-\t51! r.akeShi-re \t New York and New Eng-\t929\t92|\t9U\tid! and\t\tGO\t01\tÛ99\t59A North Pacific (C->ni)\t\t29 J\t29i 6\"4\t2 s A\t Do.Prof\t\tG3A\t\t6:11\t63i North-Wont\t\t117\t117\t116j\t116! Pacific Mail\t\t569\t578\t564\tV.f Reading\t\t37\t389\t36!\t37! Erie Seconds\t\t\t\t\t St.Paul\t\t95\t95\t94\t\u2022JQ St.Paul (Pfd)\t\t\t\t\t Omaha\t\ttià\t5!A\t50\tôÔi Omaha (Pfd)\t Texas Pacific\t\t112!\t112!\t112!\t112! Cm.PacTtic\t\t\t\t\t Union Pac\t\t\t62!\tC2A\t61J\t62 W.U.Tol\t\t77!\t779\t769\t76è Cen.Pac\t\t\t\t\t Or.Trans\t\t\t34Â\t31!\t33J\t34 Mo.Pacific.4.\t Peoria, Decatur aud Evans-\t116!\t1169\t115$\t1154 villa\t\t\t\t\t30J\t304\t30$\t3H Consolidated Gas Company\t79\t799\t78f\t78ÿ - FALL IMPORTATIONS ! IdSG SE4SOX 1887.v WootaGdûàîaU Sacrifice New Serge Suiting*» choice Frecch sal English makes.New Tweed Smtogs, Irish, Scotch and Canadian.New French Tweeds, most etylish Tr .userinya.New Scotch Tweeds, excellent for Fall 3uite.New Csnadisn- Twe-*da, great variety and Low Prices.' New Mantle Clothr.Be ode, Ottoman, Broche, 4e.New Orêrcoa\u2018iog«, Motcows, Nape, Serges, Ac., &c The above choice stick of New Goods to be cleared at M3ACBIFICX PRICXS which in view of the rifing market purchasers will find a decide! advantage.BEHAN BROTHERS.October 2, 1888.H Of LONDON, ENGLAND.Jessey,\u201d Captain Miokrisen, which cleared from Dub in for Quebec, has arrived at Richibueto.»*» *\t; New' B&C9ewicK\u2014Bark ** New Brunswick,\u2019 Capt Neilseii, ssiled from Svdnoy, CB, on tho 4th iost, for Quebec.Olio AxTOtSK\u2014Bark \u2018iOtto Antoine.\u2019.\u2019 Cap; Gunaerssn, from Lmdon, arrive 1 in port At II r tr on ^Vednesday in tow of tug *' William,\u201d ana 1-fc for Three Rivers yesterday morning in tow of same steamer.The \u2022 Otto Antoine \u201d was sixty one days qu the passage.PEISCE3S\tAlfxandba.\u2014Bark ** Princes* Alexandra,\u201d Capt Uollywooa, leaves f.»r Mira-michi this evening, to take on boar! the cargo of the waterlogged bark *' Governor Langdon,\u201d now at that place.Resource\u2014Bark *' Resource \u201d was towed inti St.Thomas yesterday by the tog \u201cRhcda.\u201d The ** Resource \u201d will load there.Sigrid\u2014Bark \u201cSigrid\u201d left for Montreal, where she wi'l load, last night, in tow of tug \u201cM,rsey.\u201d VHCELLASSGUq.Tow-Tug \"®lort'v Atflve! down yesterday morning with Mr.Doran's fgfs of square timber in tow.SIGNAL SERVICE «SPORT.QcLibec, October V, 1«86.L\u2019islet\u2014Clear ; NW wind; inward 10.30 a m, one steamer.\t\u2022\t.T^iycr du Loup\u2014Cloudy ; NÇ wintf- F -ther Point\u2014Cloudy ; strong NE wind inward at 9 am, str Rebel ; 8 a in, one bryt 10 a m, str Otter.Matane\u2014One bark at anchor.Fame Point\u2014Clear ; NW wind : inward bark H T M T, and Norwegian bark Sif.Manicouagan\u2014Cloudy ; NE wind; inward six schooners and two ships.Cape Rosier\u2014Clear ; NW wind; inward at 8 am, one bark and str Invermay.Capo Despair\u2014yJlaar j L wiad ; inward, str Adlai|raL:>\t\u2022 V.\u2022* Cape Race\u2014Clear; N wind; inward, Norwegian bark Monarch.Low Point\u2014CJear; gale N wind; inward, bark Kate and str Bonavista ; outward, str Grandholm, and bark Dora.\u2019 Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tonnage at this port, from sea, in 1885 up to 7th October, inclusive :\u2014 188.1\u2014180 vessels.370,4^8 tons.188d\u2014K)3\t\u201c\t.310.061 \u201c 60,3b7 leas this year \u2022MARINE DEPARTMENT OCEAN and INLAND RISES 1 Vuîfhfü Af GtJêqn Steamers which arrived here Covered at Lowest Hates.M uptodate, r.ndt(»e «brreeigni-finj qate (ast ROBERT MITCHELL, NQTICK.Any of the above Stocks can be bought or sold at our office, at prices as they arrive by wire.Deal from 10 shares upwards, on as low a margin as $1.00 per share, upwards.All trades can be concluded and settlo.-nents obtained immediately on the spot ; or, we are prepared to deliver scrip to investors after 48 hours\u2019 notice, and payment in full, Latest European Markets, Liverpool.October 7, 11.30 a.m \u2014 t /otton Uplands, 5 5-16d.Orleans, 5 3-1 Hd.firm.COALS.\u2014The cargo of Coals per bark \u201cAl-bertine,\u2019 conriating of 778 tons, were sold yesterday for 3 >.50 per chaldron.There are two cargoej of English and one of Scotch Çoaja yet to arrive.128, ST.PETER STREET, «?TT E S EO.September 29, 188.>\tjly24Lm Biller\u2019s laM or M Carr's Fire Bricks, Newcastle Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Drain Pipes all sizes Plaster, Coals.mm& M.WEBSTER i GO.September 29,1836.__________ HYACINTHS -AND OTHER\u2014- WINTER .JOWERS ! TTJ8T RECEIVED, A CHOICE ASSORT- O ment of Hyacinth*.Tnlips Crocns, Narcissas, And other BULBS for Winter and Spring flowering.Prices low.Make your selection RODERICK IfcLEOD, Medical Hall, 16.Fabrique Street.September 29, 1888 FOR SALE, mHE STEAM SAW-MILL AT LEVIS, X known ae Bennett\u2019s Mill.The Engines Bailers, Shafting, Belts, Machinery, Ac., Ac \u202211 in first class order, will be sold separately oi m lots to suit purchaser/, For further information, apply to SAM\u2019JL J.BENNETT, 113 St.Peter September 34, 1386, np year\t*\t*\u2022\u2022\u2022' \u2022* 1885\u2014\t30! stej>mer.T.368.495 tons 1886-\t335\t\u201c t* More J3 423,246 59,751 more t|iis ye^r Latest Montreal.New vork.and Cbloag» rnooe \u2018\t\u2022' Mont RFA I-, Oct \u2022 7\u2014Stock markst yorv weak at p-ming.Telegraph declined 10 j>er cent, causing the whole market to follow, anc| closed more steady.New You* Sxopg Market.Qct 7,1 p.m\u2014 Stocks close! steady ; American Express, 105 ; C 1\\ rlj ; Canada Southern, 724 ; Delaware A Hudson, 104; Delaware and Lackawana, 137if ; Lake Shore.91 jj ; Michigan Central, 82J ; Northern Pacific.29 ; do preferred, 63! ; New York Central, UïJ ; St Paul, 918 5 do preferred, 121 ; Union Pacific, C2 ; Western Union Telegraph, 76J.New York Oct 7,1 p.m.\u2014Cotton nominal; Uplands, 9 7-16c ; Orleans, 93c ; futures steady ; sellers October at 9,11 ; sellers Novembei at 9,13; sellers December at 9,10; sellers January at 9,24.Flo ar market heavy ; superior State at 2,15 to 2,28 ; superfine western at 2,25 to 2 85; receipts 15,000 brls ; sales 10,000 brls.Rye tiour speedy, 3,20 to 3,4o.Wfiopt strong pyeceipts i.22»(y3 bus»; sales'll(.000 bus.No 2 red sellers Qctober at 83Jc ; 872.000 has sellers Siqvembw \u2022t 8fi|o to 8qp i 1.Q79.000 bqs seliofs December 86p to 86gc ; 472,C%0 bus sellers January at 87Jo to 8lQc i and 616,000 bus sellers May at 934c to 91c.Rye dull and nominal.Barley dull.Corn dull ; mixed western at 44èo to 45ilc j futures ng fa to ér'?; | regeipts W.OOO bds ; cries 100.000 pUs.Oats airrog ; State at 32c to jqfc; wester^'at 35c to 40c ; receipts 30,000 bus j sales 10,000 bushels including No 2 sellers No-ber at UOo.Pork steady ; new mess at 12.05 to IffiSO.Lard strong, at 6,20.Butter firm; Statft at 17c to 32c \u2019Cheese firm at 7c to 12c.Sugar dull ; crushed, 6 3-l«o to Gjjc ; powdered, 6gs to 6!c ; granulated, 5jc.New York, October 7\u2014Kailroads qniet and steady.Stocks ac ive and irregular, but closed with only a fractional change.Chicago, 111., Oct.7\u2014Tho feeling was weak and nei vous in Wheat speculation to-day and prices again found lower range ; speculative offering were very largo at opsning : prises 4».to &c in the afternoon, which t allied jje and cloaad s^eauy ; »eee»ptA v/ere small and «export itlfcAring.light.Coin is tame.Oats weaker and a shade lower.Provisû.ns generally firmer.Pork advanced 40c to 45c on near, and 2&i to 2i4c on more differed deliveries, but the fare peering oauSed a decline of 20c to 2:c.Market dos-id steady.Lard steady.' Flour quiet and unchanged.The following were the closing quotations Lr cash properties; No 2 Vpriug wheat 70Ac to 71c : No 2 ved wheat ait 7%c.No 2 Oorn atf 35o- No 2 Oats at 24i.'.No 2 Ilye at 43Jc.No 2 Barley at 53icto 534c- Pork at 8.75 to 8,85.Lard at 5,89.Short rib sides, 6,62$.Dry ssltod shoulders at 5,70 to 7.75; short clear sides at 6,45 to 6,70.Tho following were the closing figures in speculative range :\u2014 Wheat, sellers March 73A ; December, 75$c; May, 8l$c.Corn\u2014November, 36jjc ; December 37$c; May, 41gc.Oats\u2014November, 252g 5 Decamuçr 26iç- May, SOi1 .lleseipts\u201424,900 brla.riour iQ2,Q00 til* wheat ; ?a5.000 bus ebrn ; 179,QM bn# oats ;\u2022 \u2022 rye, 3,000 \u2022 bus, and 73,000 bta barley.Shipments\u201413,OCO brls Hour ; 10,000 bus wheat ; 330,000 bnt corn ; 116.000 bus oftts j ^5,0C0 bus rye, and 59,000 bos uaiiey.* Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tonnage from the Lower Provinces up to date, and to corresponding date last year :\u2014 1885\u2014251 Steam A Sail.107.896 tons.1886 -265\t\u2022*\t124,167\t\u201c More 14 Vessels and 16,271 1 mofetbis year.SAILED FOR MONTREAL Lake Winnipeg (s), Campbell, Liverpool, Oct 8 ARRIVED FROM 8T.THOMAS.Hafrsjord, Dahl, Dublin, Oct 4 PORT OF QÜÎBEC\u2014ARRIVED.Oct.6\u2014Baric Otto Antoine, Ganderson, Lon-* don, Aug 6, for Three Rif ers.\t*\u20221 Uct 7\u2014Bark Albertina.Hansen, Greenock, Aug 21, Smith.Wado A co, c«>al.S3 Lake Superior, Stewart.Liverpool, H H Sewell, 127 passengers, and genera! cargo f ir Quebec, Montreal and the West, H B Cano, Cann, Liverpool, Aug 22 CLEARED.Oct 7 SS Polynesian, Ritchie, Liverpool, Allans, Rae A co Ship Alfhild, Salvesen, London, Dobell, Beckett k co.-Aarva.»k, Legaard, do do PASSENGERS.Cabin px-wengew per ss Polynesian, Ritchie, for Liverpq l\u2014Mr Andrew Allan, Miss Allan Mr George Hill, and maid, Mr W G J.-hnson, ________ ilr Augustus Hill, Miss Oliver, Miss Wilson, Miss I^dingham, Miss Howard, Mr Allan Mr C R Hamilton, Mr Leefe,\u201413 cabin anil 50 steerage passengers.Per as Lake Superior.Stewa.t.from Liver |>qbl\u2014Mr» Blackader, Miss Devlin, Mrs Randall, Mrs Spravge, Mr Raphael, Mrs Raphael, MrT R'jdich, Miss Honsdalo.Mr McPherson Miss McPherson, Mr Sheffield, Mrs,' Sheffie'ds and family, Mr and Mrs lones, Mus Mobon.Misa J Ogilvy.Mr Wm Williams, Dr W B Duck, Mrs Hopkins and infant, Mrs A H Smith, nurse and two children, aqd 100 «tarage passengers, -\t* Gold KxefilUlRO.N*w Yoke, Oct.7.11.00 xm.-American Gold, 4,85, Sterling Exchange, 4.82i.Custom Duties Tho following is tbe amount of duties collec-'¦ Cottage Piano, Mahog-any Card Tables, Cbeffonier with Mirror.Oval M'rrqr, (Carpets, Mahogany Dining Table magnificent Mahogany Sideboard, Morrocco Chairs, Arm and Easy Chaws.Plate! Ware Glassware.Dinner and Tea S ta, Boohcaje\u2019 Bagatelle Board with Ivory Ba\u2019li, Hair Mat! t'as-eo, Chests of Drawers, Iron an! other Bedeteats.with Kitchen Utensils, Park Phae-ton, Kookaway, Double and Single SleiKhs, Bear Skin Robes, &c., &c.**\"Ûn View 3 to 5 on Monday.Sal at TEN*o\u2019clock.^\t\u201e A.J.MAXHAM ft CO.October 8.1886.Tie Crisis, KA ULB'AQS DENOUNCED REBEL, AS A BULGARIAN OFFICERS WARNED NOT TO BE TOO INQUISITIVE.Sofia, Oct.7\u2014The newspaper Independent Bulgaria stigmatizes Kaulbara as \u201ca rebel fermenting and fomenting rebellion among the people and the army.\u201d It al»0 urges the Government to bind Gen.K&ulb&rd and send him across the frontier.AN APPEAL ISSPEt», The Bureau of Pantus, supporting the Government, baa issued an appeal to the people and iü'iuy to refute to allow Gen.Raulbars to deceive or bribe them, Th® appeal says * Hither uphold, the country aud army and show yo.uriielyos worthy of indeprudence,'\u2019 ISQOISpriYE OFFICERS WARNED.The officers of the Shumla garrison have telegraphed to.the Government asking if it ia true, as reported, that Bulgaria intends to make war an Russia.Tne tioverument promptly denied that any such intention was entertained and warned the inquiring officers that they would be punished if they again questioned the Government about its affair».NOTES.Gen.Kaulbara is meeting with a tame reception on his tour ; only 20 persons met him at Plevnia.M.Garaveloff has resigned as Regent.London, Oct.7\u2014Tne Daily Nt ws says Austria intends to oppose further Russian advances in Bulgaria.Au Author\u2019s Good-by.HO IF TfiE L4%X JJJHN EsTEN (J0OKE SPENT HIS LAST DAYS (From a Rweiit Letter.) \u201cI still write stories for such periodicals as are Inclined to accept romance, but whether any more of my work ip field will appear in took form |s uncertain.Mr.Howells and the other, realists have crowded me out of popular regard as a novelist and have brought the kind of fiction I write into gene-rtld:sfavor.I do not complain of that, for they are right.They eeo as I do that fiction should faithfully reflect life, and they obey the law, while I can not.I was born too soon and am now too old to learn my trade anew.But to literature as in everything else advauce should bath?la,^, anq he who \"alacds still ha* no right to cdhiplain if he is left behind.\u2022\u2018Besides the tires of ambition are burnt out of me, and I am entirely happy.My wheat fields are sreeu as i looh oqt from the porch of tho Briars, the corn rusths in the wind, aod\u2019tlie great trees give mo shade upon tho lawn.My tfirsa children are growing un ip sucir nurture ami admonition as thair lAoe qlways deemed fii, and I am not only cutent, but very happy and much too lazy to entertain any other feeling toward my victors than one of warm friendship *nd sincere approval, \u201d\t\u2022 >.f Hiss Fortcscuc and Her Cumpatiy, Miss fortçscue, tjic Englishaptreis, arrived in New York laH Sunday.Speaking of her American engagement, «he says > ,si begin my season Oct.18, at the Lyceum Theatre, and from what I hear I shall be house! in a remarkable msey and pretty theatrp.\\yc begin with \u2018Grptchen,\u2019 « variation cu the 'Faust1 theme by VV.fj.Gilb.-rt; \u2019 lam quite proud at being able to introduce sqch a pl^y as this to Ameripi, for f rip not ajuue in thinking that Gilbert has put his bu-t work ini) it.Ho has said so himself, and he is just the man to be able to judge of his own work as calmly as an outsider.Tbe poetry of the whole play is most charming and ! \u2018 need asav that he has approached bis subject polut or view 'thoroughly original and Gilbertian.After \u2018Gretchen\u2019 wn shall produce \u2018Fou-Froù,\u2019 the chief character of which is OE0 of my favorites.I am never wçary of plajiogit, for at every performance ! find something new to do, or see soir.p new effect to be pajned.ft is m fascinating a part to play as I am sure tho play is to witness.I have my own ideas qt the part, but shall leave you to ducover what my reading of it is.Most of my company have come with mo.My jeune premier ia Mr Terry a brother of Mbs E len Terry, an! an you know thirefore, a membep of a theatrics! family, all pf \\yhom are actors and actresses 1o their fingertips, I thick you will like him, u* apart from I is skill, bis personality is most pleasing.Thën l lave Mr.Sugden who is-well known in Loudoo as a leading actor of many years stand ng.MUs Kate Hodgson, who is also, no doubt, known t) you by reputation, is with me, apd her Martha in 'Gretchen1 is ajwon lei fully ulever piece tf work.My sister,Miss Helen Fortescue, will play with me, taking in Mr.Gilbert's pj ly, the part cf Lis/i, the out:ast.Mr.Overton! whom you know as having played here before, is with me.and several others of iepa-tation.I have tried to gather together qs good q company as possible, forlh jieve thoroughly Yiftt every part should be as care, fully pLyed as the principal ones, in order to produce an artistic effect.\u201d After an eight weeks\u2019 engagement, Miss Fortescue will visit Philadelphia, Boston, Washington and Chicago.0*tirUAR\\.CAPTAIN BEDFORD PIM, R.N.Captain Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pirn, R N., the English geographer, id dead in London, at the age of 60 years.He was the son of a British naval officer, and was born at Biddeford, Eogland, June 12»\tHe was educated at'Royal Naval School, and beginning pis sea life on]an East Indiamau w^s appointed to the royal navy in 1&42.He was employed for some years in surveying, and nuyle a voyage around the world in the war ship HexaM.He bad tho distinction of being selected as an officer in the cearch for Sir John Franklin and bis men through Behring\u2019s Straits an! Baffin\u2019s Bay.He found and rescued the crew of the Investigator, an! besides was the first man to make hia way from a ship on the eastern to a ship on the western side of the North-V\\ est pass-sage.In the Ctjnuan war Captain Pur.seyyed \\^th henor, and in the conflicts in UKina just before tur rebellion he w^s desperately wounded.Re bçcapie a commander in 1858, visiited tljie Isthmus of Suez in and on hia return to England rend an important paper before tho Royal Geograph-irai Society on the Suez Can*!.Ip the ship \u201cGorgon\u201d he wqq Busy in special service for some time, one of his duties being keeping watch ou the Centrai American coast for Générai Walker and his baud of American filibusters.Captain Pirn went on half pay in 1861, and was retired in 1870, having been made à full captain two years before.No sooner was he retired than he began to fit himself for a now profession, and in 1873 svas called to the Bar-of the Inner Temple.In 1874 ho was elected to Parliament from Qraveseud, and he held his seat until f880.He wa,s p/oprie-tor of the Mtoy, a publication devoted to maritime aflaire, and was u member of many scientific societies, Captain pirn will be beat remembered by Americans for his prompt and fyapk recognition «J the services of the unfortunate Lady Franklin Bay expe dition of Lieutenant Greely and Sergeant i fiainavi and the return of tho survivors in the summer of 1884 he visited this country and formed a phasant acquaintance with the lieutenant.Captain Pim waç the author of \u201cThe Gate of the Paciflc,\u20191 IfifiJ ; GDotfings on the Roadside in Panama, Nicaragua and Mosquito.\u2019-\u2019\t\u201cAn Essay on Feudal tenure \u201cThe War Chronicle\u201d (a, history of the Franco-Prussian war)* apd various pamphlets apd articles, mostly geographical.Captain fiim's best claims to fame rest upan his efforts to open up transit aoro-rs Nicara- Sua, in which he engaged as early as 1862.aptain Pirn believed Nicaragua to yiyo-rent much more promise of fe^iffis und profitable transit froip ope^n to ocaap thqu'tbe Panama qr Tehuantepec schemes.The re ccvd of a brilliant and Useful life may be cldsed with the words of one of Captain Pun\u2019s biographers'- \u201cThere arc few men living whose catecrs have been more kaleidoscopic, or whote experiences have been more thrilling and varied than hia.\u201d Captain Fim was a * hi \u201c BELLH0USE, DILLON & Co.MONTREAL.Sole Agent* in Canari» ter Uie Ci-le-bratcri '* .Macvlesfleld \u201d SULPHATE OF COPPER.flRTISTS\u2019 ~ MATERIALS.The Largest Stock in the Dominion a ill be found at A.Ramsay & Son\u2019s, AGENTS FOR WINSOR & NEWTON\u2019S Celebrated Manufactures.DAVID REA, Jr.MONTABZL.BOOKBINDERS* LEATHER and CLOTHS A Specialty.EVERY VARIETY IN STOCK.\tMOXIE NERVE FOOD.Tns over-worked man and woman\u2019s best friend, cur»» the tired out nervousness, nervous and mental exhaustion at once without \u2018l«PI»ing to rest.Is a harmless and luscious food, endorsed by the clergy.Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Restaurants, in quart bottles, price 40 cents.THE GREAT ENGLISH MEDICINE.\tMONTREAL COCKLE\u2019S\tWALL PAPER A.NTIBILIOUS\tFACTORY.PILLS.\tcolin mcarthur & Co.A pure vegetable ingredient, and\tNew Designs for 1886\u20147 Free from Mercury.\tare now out, and Travellers on the road.Samples to the trade on Solo by all Ukuouists,\tapplication.s JONAS\u2019 TRIPLE ffLIVDRWB EXTRACTS a jouis sc* MWTBfAL! HJoias&Co.! GROCERS' SUNDRIES.\u2019 \u2014 «r Essential OILS AND \u201e FLAVORING EXTRACTS, y THE CELEBRATED INDIGENOUS BITTERS (IX THE DRT STATE).Each 26 ct*.package makes Halt a Gallon of the most wholesome, tonic, purifying and digestive beverage.SOLE PROPRIETOR, S.LACHANCE, Druggist, Montreal.Retailed by Druggirtt.The most popular Summer Beverage MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE & CORDIALS 180,000 Callous Sold List year.October 5.IRto.varied than his.irank manliuers of a sailor, and thé courage and refinement of both explorer and scholar, fine specimen of a bluff and Leatty Englishman, v^ith tfle 4\t¦ Thing* Oue Would Rather Have Left Unsaid.Mayor Creuade (anxious to make himself agreeable to a wealthy spinster) \u201c Been to Florida, Miss Verjuice ?\u2019\u2019 \u201c No, indeed, major ! I\u2019m very delicate Jon t you know, and could not pos-iibly endure the sufferirg such a jaunt might produce.I really undergo auch excruciating pains jn the uhyst that\u2014\u201d Maj G.(intirruptiug)\u2014\u201c \\ es\u2014er pardon me ! I\u2019ve teen Double l with the same com-plaint mytelf in Ind a.Diet yourself, m\u2019y lady; live on rice.\u201d Misa V\u2014\u201cOh, major! what a horrid notion.Why the stuff isonly fit for chickens.\u201d Maj.G\u2014\"True, true ! 1 forgot.You are no chicken.Allow me to suggest in prefer_\u201d But the lady closed her fan with a fierce rat l-r and flounced away.lie Wits a Good Butcher.\u201cSee that man across the strnet ?\u201d \u201c Ves \u201c \u201cWell, he\u2019s one of those men who take life easily.\u201d \u201cHe is 1 Why, he looks like a hard-working mao.\u201cWell, so he is.He\u2019s a butcher, and a good one too, they say.\u201d A New York physician declares that the oyster is the most wholesome\u2019 article of fool koQwn to man.^aaima | my27 Lm $500.00 REWARD We will pay tho above Reward or nny case of DyspepeU, Liver Complaint, Sick Hei'.iW e, In-riigeMtlonor C(\\sI1vsik*sh wi> can-not Cura with WI ST\u2019S LIVER l\u2019H-LU, when the Directions are \u2022¦trioUy compiled with.Large Uoxe-*, containing SO PUN, 25 ceu.a;0 Boxes M.0Û.Bold by all Druggists.USED WITHOUT WASTE OR DUST POLISHES KOCALTO BURNISHED STEEL Black Lead Manufactory* SOHOSQUARE Sold Evrrvwhlrh LONDON PIANO Perfect in tone, Incomparable In appearance and durability.Low Xu price.Sold for cash or 04 instalments.JACOB HERR* Manufacturer 90 to 94 Duke St., Toronto, Ont.If too want to buy or aell Machinery Advertise in THE T0R0MT0 DAILY HAIL On \u201c Machinery Days,\u201d Wednesdays and Saturdays.Price Two Cents a word each insertion.Address, The Mail, Toronto,Oan.Vl a EUCHEN REPARED AINT _ '-B^dniheworlo .gUeTJcIt- {*445 RINCESV VMM a IJ6 FROST IXQrQnQq BoJ $1.00 Embroidery Stamping Outfit 4 J eleg»nt patterns and one complet* lot °l initials, besides instruction books on Dollar Woman s Work Company, Toronto.Canada.^ PAINTS That the best is always the cheapest, is unanimously admitted by all using the Paints manufactured by JORONTO LEAD AKD COLOR CO.8 and 10 Peabl Street Toronto Mammoth Catalogue otStamping Patterns Thousands of Illustra-lion* of Stamping Pat-tems.The new designs for Kensington.Outline and Ribbon Embroider, les, Kensington and Lustre Painting, Alpha bets.Monograms, and Braiding Patterns.Price, 25 Cents ADDRESS WOMAN S WORK COMPANY j Toronto.Canada ! THE um.KEV/3PAPER Itaiisiiig ® Agency Inserts Ad vertisenieuts In Ncws-pani-rn nil over the world at rublishers lowest rate*.Special rates on Canadian X\u2019npers.THOMAS W.DYAS, - Manager TORONTO, CANADA ü EL LI MAN\u2019S EMBR0GATI0NH Prom Lteur.-Col.K.H.Price.Mas-ter of Radnorshire Hunt.December.«*78.GEb tt.emen,\u2014I use tho Royal Embrocation in ti.e stables and kennels, and have found t very serviceable.1 have also used the Universal Embrocation for Lumbago and Rheumatism tor the last two yrars^and have sufferedve^-httle Since using it.H.Pricr.Lieut.-CoL r \u2018\u2018Economy\" Wrought Steel Esmaces 3 sires for steam and warm air contained J.F Pease Furnace Co.Sole Manfrs.151 to »5S Queen St.East, TORONTO Also Syracuse, N.Y.Ootobor 5.1880.Jd19 3D 03iÆX3VJ-IC^.¦IME FRUIT JUICE.UNDILUTED1 WHOLESOME, Furifi» the Blood.REFRESHINC, -a.e\u201e,.able*.Tome.COOLING,:Just the drink for warm'weather.ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL.For sale by Grocer* and]]Druggiats in pint and quarts.B«Aaod expressly for LYMAN SONS * CO., Montreal.A liberal discount to the trade.September 9, 1880.\tLm WENTY-FIVE YEAR'S EXPERIENCE DOMINI NO BLOT ON ITS RECORD.Alxcays UNIFORM »'» STRENGTH and PERFECTLY HEALTHFUL.TI3C3E3 -as STILL- THE CONSUMER\u2019S FRIEND HE REST QUALITY ONLY OF EAOH ingredient is used in the compositiop of the COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER The aim of the manufacturer has always been to put as much value inside its packages and as lutte outside as compatible with neatness and the security of the goods.Some baking powders persistently advertised as \u201cAbsolutely Pure,\u201d aud sold at au extravagant price, will not stand tbe test of analysis.The COOK\u2019S FRIEND Baking Powder is from 25 to 75 percent.AHEAD of all other safe powders in value to the consumer.OTTja AO.1 .mo 19, 1886.on y 27 i! ill UfTH-AüllïïB and 26tti SÎ temperance causa and how ready he ^\t* aud th# construction of the Canadian Pacific help in everything calculated to promote the ^ Rail whicfa he temed the fine8t r«lway temporal and spiritual well being of the com |\t^ ^orld He paid an eioquent tribute to mumty.At the conclusion of the President s I ^ gervjce8 rendered to the country by the warm eulogium it was moved, 8®?0\u201c°ed_*DIT * volunteers of Canada.It was needless for \\yiLK1J4N AND EUROPEAN PLAN.lable d bote ani Restaurant.Elegantly remodeled and refurnished.aliCHEU, KINZ'lER & SOUTHGATE, PROPRIETORS May 14, 1886.__________ IHE RUSSELL, O'lT-A-'W A.*1 Mace Mel el a*HIS MAGNIFICENT NEW HOTEL, 1 fitted up in the mo«t modern style, is no* -\u2022n The Russell contains accommodations c.ever FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with a.sage and Baggage Elevators and command a rleidid view of the City Parliamentary G.unds.River and Canal Visitors to the I.spital having business with the Government fiid it most convenient to stop at The Russell, wb \u2022 they can always meet leading public urea The entire Hotel is supplied with Ks-spes, and m case of fire there would not oe confusion or danger.Every attention paid to guests KKNLY 4 ST.JACQUES.\tProprietors.May 10, 18A6.Fm CANADA\u2019S SUMMER RESORT hi 2 IE IROQUOIS HOUSE, -ON THE- atLŒIL MOUNTAINS, P O.,: Will be opened May 22nd, an OTTERBURN PARK 24itlx.^ ¦ oeil Bros., B.P.Campbell, Props.Man\u2019gr.BT.HILAIRE STATION P.Q\u2019 ^M»y 8,1886.____________________ 88 MALTOPEPSYN -FOR- BlfrfEPSU, INDIGESTION' and kindred diseases, is unquestionably the BEST REMEDY ! carried unanimously that Dr.Matthews of Chalmer\u2019s Presbyterian Church and the President bs a committee to draw up a resolution expressing the sentiment of the Evangelical Alliance respecting Mr.Ker\u2019s removal from Merchants,Bankers and Manufaetarers SHOULD READ BRADSTREET\u2019S A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF Trade, Finance and Public Economy Sixteen Pages every Saturday.Oftentimes Twenty Pages.^Sometimes Twenty four Pages, FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.Ilorsford\u2019s Acid Phospnate One of the Beat Tonies.Dr.A.Atkinson, Prof.M»terh Medica and Dermatology, in College of Physicians and ourgeons.Haiti in ore, M.d., says : It mak-'s a material in him to make a Socialist.\u2014Chicago pieMant drink, aud is one ot the best tonics in Tribune.\tI the shape of the phosphates in soluble form,\u2019* Captured by a Snap Shot.He (trying to get out of it pleatantly)\u2014I\u2019m awfully H >rry that I must go to-oight, Miss Be\u2019sic.What au agreeable two weeks we\u2019ve had ofi\\ I will go aud ask your father\u2014(he wri ,;oing to say \u201cto harness the horse\u201d).She\u2014Oh, William, I knew it would come, and I a-ked pa yesterday so as to save you the t'ouble.He\u2019s more than willing.\u2014TW Bits.Hollmoay's Pills.\u2014Any dyspeptic rufforer aware of the purifying, regulating, and gently aperient powers of these Pills, should psrniit no one to cloud his judgment or to warp his o.ihso.With a box of Holloway's Pills, and attention to its accompanying \u201cDirections,\u201d ho may fo»! thoroughly satisfied that he can sa\u2019oly :v:icl effectually release himself from his ini-eri>> without impairing his appétit?or weakening his digestion.This most excellent hb Ueino acts as a nervine aud bodily tonic by aiding nutrition, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints An occasional resort to Holloway's remedy will prove highly salutary to all persons, whether well or ill, whose digestion is slow or imperfect, a condition usually evidenced by weariness, languor, listlessness, and despondency.October 2.18*6.\tLv-b *w There is no truth in the report of the impending marriage between Prince Victor of Wales and princess Alexandra of Anhalt-Dessau.The young couple who have been so unceremoniously betrothed have never yet met.There would be oue novelty in this match if it ever took place, for Princess Alex andra will have a considerable fortune of her own, whereas all the other Germans, male or female, who have married into the royal family of England have barely posae.\u2019sed sufficient means to live with decency, and in some cases at least, their travelling expenses and outfit have had to be defrayed by checks THEBRDASTREET COMPANY (Business Established 1849\u2014Incorporated.1876 Capital and Sobplds $1,400,000.Executive Offices.27iL 2ur Mercantile Agency Reports we are now publishing a week ly commercial and financial newspaper in our name of UST OTI O E To Dealers in Firewood, Bateau-Hen and others.A friend to both Man and Beast.Cures Wounds, Sore», both new and of l mg standing Sprains, Stiff Joint*, Rheumatism, Cuts.Ery-si pelas, &c.Full directions and teotimoniaU with each bottle.Price, 50 cents.WILLIAM G.LARDER, Proprietor ana Manufacturer, Halifax, N.S.Agent at Quebec, J.J.VELDON, Chemist and Druggist, 122, St.Joseph Street.July 23, 1886.\tLm 1886 1886.It StBGDll -WILL task place os- THUKSDAY, 7th October, and NATl'RD.lV, 9th October -OVER THX- BLUE BONNETS COURSE.rilHE UNDERSIGNED DRAWS THE X attention ot interested parties to the following By-Law passed by the City Council on the 5th March last :\u2014 1.\tThat after the passing of the present By-Law, all cord wood, sold in the City of Quebec, shall be sold by the cord, half-cord, tbird or quarter of a cord.2.\tThat the standard cord of fit e wood shall be eight feet in length, four feat in height aud three feet or two and one-half feet in depth, French measure.3.\tThat all such faro wood shall not have lees than three .feet or two and one-half feet in length, French measure as aforesaid.4.\tThat it shall be the duty of tho Chief of Police, officers jJ men of the Police Force, Ubder his orders, to see that the present By- w is enforce i.5.\tWhosoever shall commit an infraction against this present By-Law, or any part thereof, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding forty dollars, and in default of immediate pay-meat of said fine aud costs, to an imprisonment in the Common Gao) of this District of Quebec for a space of time not exceeding two months.But owing to the fact that at the time of the passing of the By Law the fire wood now for sale was then cut, the said By-Law will not be put in force until the opening of navigation in 1887.* By order, L.P.VOHL, Chief of Police.July 13.1886.Stewards.\u2014A.Baumgarten, Esq., M.F.H., His Worship the Mayor «f Montreal, John Crawford, K*q , Dr.Craik.Ja msO\u2019Brien, Esq,, J.Alex.L.Strifthy, E«q., H.Montagu Allan, F.sq.H.* .AU»n,Éfu , H.A.Galarneau, Esq., llui'h Paton, Esq., Win.H.Arntou, Esq.Special Stewards for Farmers' Rice.\u2014James Drummond, Esq., Andrew Scott, K*q.Thomas Brown, Erq., James Summerville, Esq., H.Lapointe, Esq.Judge.\u2014John Crawford, Esq.Starter.\u2014Jan P.Dawes, Esq.Clerk of the Course.\u2014A.Bauingarteo,'Esq., M.F.H.Clerk of the Scales.\u2014Jae.O\u2019Brien, Esq.Hon.Secretaries.\u2014Wm.H.Arnton, J.Alex, L.Strathy.FIRST DAY.1st\u2014GREEN STEEPLECHASE, for a purse of $200 ; $150 to first horse ; $50 to secoud ; third horse to save entrance fee.2.30 p.m.\u2014Over about two miles of fair hunting country.Welter weights for age.Haif-breds allowed seven pounds.Entrance, $10.2nd\u2014H ALF-BRED HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for a purse ot $200 ; $150 to first horse ; $59 to second ; third horse to save entrance fee.3.15 p.m.\u2014Over the Green Course.Entrance, $10.3rd\u2014MEMBERS\u2019 PLATE, for a piece of plate, value $100.4.00 p m.\u2014 To be ridden by members.Over Green Course.Welter weights for age.Entrance, $10.4th\u2014HUNTERS' FLAT (1* Miles), for a sweep-take of Ten Dollars each with $100 added.4 45 p.m.\u2014To be ridden by members of any Hunt.Welter weights for age SECOND DAY.pH IS INVALUABLE MED LINE r unfailing in the cure of all those aid dangerous disorders to which the mal institution is subject.It invigorates the de 1 ilitated and delicate ; and by regulating and .t engtheuing the system, fortifies the youtbfu -unstitntion for the duties of life, and when .akeu in middle or old age, proves a real blear iig, and on the approach of Child-birth these should be used for two or thiee weeks previous to confinement ; the benefits to be deny* 3 j are incalculable ; they fortify the constitution, lessen the suffering during labor, prevent wisknees of the organs, and enable the mother t perform her duties with comfort to berrel m.i child.In all ases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics snd Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other moans have failed, end although a owert-il remedy, du cot contain iron, calomel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, HOBBS EW YORK, BOLE PROPRIETOR 91 00 and 6 cents f
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