Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 14 octobre 1887, vendredi 14 octobre 1887
[" h Pour la Dyspepsie ou une faible digestion, buvez !\u2019\u2022 au Minérale st-leon vitre* chaque repas rt avait «lejeuuer pour la constipation.\u2022IMll LU6L0IS & Cie.Ayen pour ta Puiuance, No.3.Rue t Dauphin, \u201e\tQUEBEC.No.4, Carre Victoria, __ MONTREAL.No.1011, Rue du Roi Ouest, TORONTO.September 8, 1887.febllLm VOL.XLI.COMMERCIAL QUEBEC, AND SHIPPING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14.¦0.?* or Dyspepsia or tveak digestion dr.\u2019nk St.Leon Mineral Water \u2022\u2022ftereaeh meal.For constipation \u2018;,k* ** ^\u2018fore breakfast.UMJLOIS & I'#., Horn in ion Agent», Nj.3, Port Daupbin Streot.No.4, Victoria Square, ^U£BEC No.101i.King street w\u201d°tNTREAL- _______ TORONTO.September 8,13*7 febllLm AFTERNOON MID NI CHTCÂNADI AN REPO RiT S REPORTS.JOHN BRIGHT ANSWERS W.E, MR.GLADSTONE.UNITED IRELAND\" ON COERCION.President vrevy and the Caffarel Affair.CHAMBERLAIN ADDRESSES LIBERAL UNIONISTS.HEALTH OF THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.The Seal Fisheries Case\u2014Fire and Fever \u2014Express Robbery, Etc., Etc.Reported Arrest of General Boulanger.SPAIN IS INCREASING HER NAVY bultan of Morocco is Better.R E PORTS.THE ELECTIONS IN NOVA SCOTIA.»»*n_ f-;s ** _____.\u2022\u2014\t'rjrr,^ \u2014rS\tfiiii m OI» O A.3V»\tA.™ tirand Trnnk Railway.A Montreal Ruffian Thanks Tender-Hearted WatJcr.G.F.Train in Chicago- Earthquake \u2022Shocks in Valparaiso\u2014Cyclone in Havana, etc., etc.Lo.vooy, October 13\u2014A despatch from Tientsin says that the Chiowse Government bas definitely withdrawn from the Chinese-American bank agreement.The stock market is excited, the tone at opening was flat but is now better, several failures are expected.at^nath Aug.2nd Sept.8fb Sept.7 6th Sept.23rd Sept.i9lh Sept.7th < ct.13tb Oct.21st Oct 28th Oct.From QutU (; \u2022 \u2022£°,:okto.31st Ang.- .«!'«#'\u2022§ LIVERPOOL SERVICE Tates of Solllni: from Quebec Prom Liverpool, Steamship».12th Aug.19th Aug.VAxœn EÊ'.Pith Sept g .Oï xgok.29 h Sept.Tokcntp.a.7Q, Oct * .MoKTJXAt.14th Oct.* .v *ncouvïh.20th Oct.\u2019 \u2022\u2022 rw K,A.Oct.\u2022 Toronto.]jtb Nov.I» ontrïal.18th Nov.BRISTOL SERVICE Tates of Sailing from »kontreol Texa#IC.AlV:ut 27th Get uSîSîôkV.v.*:\t:: rates of passaoe QUIEEC to IIVIKFCOL Cabik\u2014950.00 8G0.0 870.00 snd $£0.C0, Ko.urn, 860.Steerage at lowee 830 Of .rates.îîîntT \u201d 11 °'''0ck «\u201c \u2019¦\u2018\u2018\u201c¦«L WM.M.MACPHERPON, Octcber 8, 1887.Agfnt, Quebec, CUNARD LINE.FatoioiP ssagefromCuebeo.0abjn.$60.00, 570 00and $80.00, according to accommodation.Ictarmodiae.$30.00 Steerage.$20.00 QUEBEC CERTRâlRISiVê?.Quebec, Boston, New York White Mountain Line, The Only Line running through Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Quebec aud Springfield Without Change.Glasgow, Quebec nnd Montreal Service.From Olatgcv).sroiMT*v tv .\t~ I lhe R,ver Saguenay, Car .i\tS NOSE MACHINE.\u2014Ap I Eternity, make the route very dirp0 ,or Rn hour daily, so I the tourists in the months of rlre^f ,ho.«OR cartilage of wbirh thn memhar -G01.D MEDAL- , carl.'J®?8 of which the member sbaied\t\u201cV-' ¦f',rDJfd nofe i\u2018' q«>ckly Bd PI,0 J u .Cti,,n ; lxnt free- «crctJypack- A\"«\t84 m?_________ Cm p CURtJqOEDEAF.in position, but In visible toKteaud c(T whispers 'hea'r^distinctjy.C W^reffi^te tbo« March 18.188 and Ha ! Ha ! Bay.The sceneries of tbe North Shore and the unsurpassed magnitude -£ the River Sagmnay, Cape Trinity and attractive for September and October.Tickets for Montreal for sale, and Roane secured at the office, Napoleon Wharf.Ticket» for the Saguenay Line for sale, and Rooms secured at tbe office, St.Andrew'* Wharf Tickets for all Steamers sold, and Rooms ss-oured at R, M.Stocking's, opposite St.Loci Hotel.A.DESFORGES JULIEN CHABOT,\tAgent.Manager Saguenay- Line, September 29, 18S7.HISCOX, gfis, Broadway, N.Y od&w-Lm Steel pens -SOLD BY ALL - 1 STATI0?!ERS THROUGHOUT iheWORU}! .PV-Üi* I mv.pelt,v.n u.lylwr : tteottnd.ufc».\u201ef ti,« VolV, ; lt\u201e7_ be^n .-urrj.lnj\u201e,|\t' e51'.ty, ikii I - , i .\tj»- ,, » VAU mi, ¦ lOOercr.Ulv.eapr-M «n,i 1-.1 sot him A Co.Qjebec and I ako Si John Kail way-.1 O Re.vaisiti'^»\u2014F Notice\u2014H Grenier.\t.\t* Piano Toning\u2014V Kamsyer^er.Fire New Novel*\u2014The loteroatioml New.i Co Ely\u2019* Cream Balm\u2014El/ Bros.Dr J Collie Browne\u2019s Chlorodi ne New Dre*e Go.>d.-»-G\u2019over.Vry k Co.Staple G ood*\u2014\t*\u2022 Mantle Clothu, Pilots, ic\u2014D«5.The R 3 William¦« k Sons Pianos\u2014Betna- 1 & Allaire.Sport.ng GooJs Ac-3 J Shaw ft Co Fall Importation\u2014B-sban Br tber» VJ rç V'ÆSx.'- ro - ¦d '*?< wmsa® I\tSk**-*e ffl UljKrF.e, IRlItlY.rtYT.U.I»; ROUND TOWN.To Hie Honorable V.Lanselier, Mayor of U»c City of Quebec : -117E.THE UNDERGO \\V\tyour Honor t call a PI B\u2018 TC MRr f.IVGof the Citizen* of Gn bcctocon .d>rtae adrif&bility of giv ng a pu'-.lie recr.tion t » t ;e Prime Minwrers of the different Provinces of the Dominion and to their coLcago.es who are to vis t (iuebeodarius' the Interprovinc'al Con.feranca which is to open in Qnebec on the -Gth inst mt.Q tebec.12th Octob:r, i>î>7.MATTERS IN GENERAL.Sir John Maoi^nvu» wsl! neither attend Mr.MkkvIEK* convention of 1 ro-vincial Ministers nest week, nor send a colleague.No one expected that he would do either thing.HU sympathies are f ir and away from any convention of the sort.He U the chief of the school which believes constitutional or Legislative l uion Ho is a centralizer of authority, and like Colbert in Fkontenac\u2019m time he does not believe in governments within governments.If Sir Jons had had hi» way twenty years ago, our L mon would not have been a federal one.He gave way to Sir Gkokok Cartier on that point, then, but ever since, be has been trying to make the Confederation\tstronger, and in that task he\thas had to ti^ht constantly, the Provincial autonomists.It may be questioned whether Mr.Mercier really wanted the Federal Premier\u2019s company at his conference.In our opinion, he merely passed Sir John the compliment of inviting him to lie present, and when ho found that the chieftain of the Conservatives declined to accept the invitation, how rejoiced in his heart he must have felt.To a curt invitation, Mr.Mercier has been favored with a curt note of refusal.No love, apparently, has been lost between the two men, and the honors are probably easy.II RE AND ELSEWHERE.Ike Latest Local Intelligence.\u2014There was a light fall of saow yesterday nnraiug.\u2014The jolioe ami firemen reported eve-y-thiog quiet ia town yestirdiy.Broke his Leo.\u2014A boy named Niuleau, 13 years of age.step-s iu of Mr.Joseph B ouin, shoemaker, ôf Latour ells street, broke his leg yesterday while playing.Coi.LECTION OK Taxks.\u2014-Up ti the 10.ll in*tant, the Provincial Government has col* lected 3353,000 from the cornmircial c rpora-tions, widen ia about half tiie amount due.Minim; Accident.\u2014Mr.Patient Cot*; contractor, had a narrow escape from being killed the «lay before yes'erday by on explosion in St.M jrgoret street, where he is blasting for the introduction of drainage.NOTES AND NEWS.gPJJCIAL DISPLAY LOCAL A\\n OTHERWISE.D L Mottatr ban'.t, Cha> 1 sngel er.Alph Ponliot, .Tas F Beilesu.N Lemiaux, J O J.arve Ur, Arthur Delhi-*, J Dcstoult, Narcisse Malenfant, Owen Murphy, MPP.O Rochette.D Guay.G German*.Kdo iard Taschereau, A 1* Pelletier, J A MMouin, L D-» Lille, E Garne vu, Edward H Fern\u2019 e:t>r, l) Murray, £ T D Chambers, Chaa Fitzpatrick.Thos McGreevy, Leu's Frcder'c Fetors, Geo Irvine, Erne» t Pacaud.T C Aylwin.Guv Andrews.-, N CONFORMITY WITH THE FORE-_|_ going Requisition, l call a Meet n< of the Citizens of Quebec.t> bo h-dd SATURDAY, ine 15tb ine*ant, at 4 F.M.at tLe City Hall.Q tclec, 13t i October, 1887.F.LANGELIER.Mayor.October 14, lSr7.QiBtiBC&LaieSt.JolmBailway SETTLEI^\u2019S BXCUSWJ THAIS TOLAKF.ST.JOHi! EOR THE ACCOMMODATION O?Settlers seekirg Lands in ih^* 1 ake John district, and other*, a Fpse:ai Train will leave Palais Station, Quebse.at 7 A.M., on Saturday.2Snd October, for Do Qnen Station (« miba from Pointe aux Trembler, Lake St.John.) arriving Ite-e at 4 30 P.M.Returning, will leave Do Quen at Noon on Monday, 2Uh October, arriving at Quebec at 9.33 P.M.Betnm ticket* good to return until 31» October, will be issued at the fellowog reduced rates\t1®^ 2nd Class.Class.From Quebec.31 00 33 00 \u201c stations\u2014Lit tie Ricer to B«.urg Louis (inclusive).3.50\t2 50 ** St.Raynond and Stations North.3 tO 2.00 For inLrmatn n as to 1 and* for Sale, terms Ac., apply Mr- E- St* Hiia-.re, M.P.P., for the County of Chicoot m:, who will accompany tba Excmtioo Tt»i®.j G scorr Sec.ft Manager.October 14.U87.\tG elys catarrh CREAM BALM In the meantime, Mr.Mercier ia laying corner stones «if bridges :>.nd churches, assisting at the blessing of bells, acting i god-father to goed-natured twins, id making on all occasions, charming peeches.Ho is as busy as the Prince of Wales, and hard work does not stale his infinite variety.It is something tc; have a healthy Premier after all.Courage and determination, too, are qualities which are not to be sneezed at, and whatever faults Mr.Mercier may possess, he is not deficient in couiage or determination.His administration is still an experiment, how-rer, and the cautious by-stander will find his work cut out for him, in trying t«> fathom the course of local government, as pursued by tiré Liberal chief.We shall be curious to learn the outcome of th«i coming conference.It ought to develop something valuable to the several \u2019rovinces represented in it.Discussion of a helpful character may be expected, and if Mr.Mercier does not reach his highest aims next week, we may be sure that something will be accomplished.The interchange of idea by intelligent men will, in itself, not be bad.If the convention only affords the representatives from the Provinces of Canada the opportunity of becoming personally acquainted with one another and hearing each other's view8 on local and public questions, the result must do good to our common country The fact is, our people do not know each other enough, and anything which is calculated to bring them together in convention, is to be applauded.We have too high an idea of the objects of the meeting to suppose, for one moment that the gentlemen who are expected here come with the sole purpose of organizing a pillaging expedition against the Treasury wf Canada.They will doubtless, take stock of their surroundings and position, and discuss in a sensible way, the Canada of 18fi7 as compared to the Canada of 1887, with a view, perhaps, of bettering the Pro-vine ial Finances, in a legal and equitable manner.But before condemning their plans, let us first find out what they are.That, we can only learn when they are conveyed to the public ear and eye.Adirondack Murray osi Canadian Woods.The Commissioner of Crown Lands \u2014 T o Hoi.Mr.Turcotta hvj ha'l to keep Lii rom zt Thr.'* Rivers since Sunday Irom beumatism.The Hon.Minis er or C wn Lai d* b.ing a 1 ttle better, returned to Quv-b«-c yesterday.Inquest.\u2014An inquest lus been held by Coroner Belleau upon the body of J.B.Allard, 74 years of age, who resides at L\u2019Au-cienue Lorette, and who dh-rl suidenly the other night whde t iking his supper.The jury returned a verdict of \u201cDeath from syncope Consular \u2014Count de Sestnaisnne, former Consul-General of France at Quebec, who had ret'red from active life for a turn, has bae0 called to the psst of Minister of France at Prince Port.He is replacing in this post Mr.d« Bicourt, who has bten appointe 1 Minister of France in Chili.Personal Intelligence.Hon.K iward Blake has left for England.Mr.Aylen, Ü C.of Aylmer, representing the Crown in the Crbniral Court o*t the district of Ot'awa, arrivtd in town yestsrday morning and Laves again to-day fur home.Mr.1\u2018.McLerl, of the editorial stiff of Le Monti\u2019\u2019, Montreal, and Mrs.McLeod are in the oily oa their wedding tour.Mr.McLeod uasoueofthe official stenograph!rs at the R el trial in Regina.Mr.E.H.Walk r, fur many years Statistical! 0» the New York Produce Exchange, ha« jo tied tt e editorial it»ff of Bradatreet's, the well-ktiown commercial and financiil new.-paper published in New York, to which he will give ms exclusive services.Mr.Walker is ptrn&pi the best-informed mau in the couu tiy on the statistics of grain, tl ur, provisions, livj stock un i kindred lines.He is the author ol the only complet) records of this kind in the country, and ths inveutorof (lie \u201cvisi bis1' grain supply statement.With his oid, in addition to the original u o k in that direc-tijii which Bradai reel'# has uoie and ha) pro jected, that journal must become indispeusa blc to all interested in thesr subjects.\u2014OF- ZESTE ^W~ PALL GOODS ! insr In th matter of DERY ft LARUE, of St.Charles.Co.Bel lech arse, STAPLE P\"'*\u2019 ^ S-~ rHAYF£VER, ELY IS WthTH SIOOO TO ANY MAN Womanorl hiLl suffering frem CATARRH________________ ITot a Liquid or 8r.af.HAY ¦\" F £» V fc.R A particle is applied into each nos*rii and is agreeable.Price 50 cenî* at druggists ; by mad registered.60 cent?.Circulars in».BROS.I)ruK inspect Kish and Fish Oils at Quetnc are 1» yoelf.aad Dem ty Inspectors WM- SUTHKRI-AND da.\t! H.COTE, do.\tJEFF.ROB.not d»».\tEUT.G KEN I KTf.Quebec.11th O-\u2019tolv*-, ISsT.II.Git KM Eif, Inspector tor F\u2019s\u2019i and F»*h Oils *\tfor the District of Quebe*.Oat-rbw 14, 188?._ PIÂHO-TUHIHC.IF1.IR, .A.IMISZE?IE 3r£Gr IE R Piano-Tuner for A.ft S.NORDHtlMi R, is in Town.Orders may t» left at H.W.WRIGHTS, Opposite Post Office.October 14, 1887.\t_____ ( ¦' Five New Novels for 15 Cents.5 NEW NOVELS.All complete in the NOVEMBER NUMBER of the Family Library Monthly.Only 15 Cents.Of all newsdealers, or 7HI INTERNATIOMAL NEWS C0.f New York.October 14, 1887- ISrOTXOIE.rn H E UNDERSIGNED X will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew if the Barque \u201cSI F,\u201d without a written order signed by himself.L.JENSEN, Master, C October 12, 1387 Quebec North Shore i urn-pike Trust.TUKse CANADIAN WOODS are inte-micable ; pr.cti'ally so, for th«y ex-tetd frrm the St.Lawrence to the North Pole, or as near it as trees can grov.Their eis'ern limit is Labrador, and they stretch westward to the Rocky Mountains.This eastern section, as I well know, which lies betwem tha Saguenay aud the head-wateri of the Ottaws, ii p -netrate l by Urge rivers and filled with nurnberlesi lakes.Toe Ottawa, ith all its northern tr.butaries, the Maurice, the S\\ Charles and Jacques Cirt er, the Montmurenci.the S>guenay, and th n the streams that flow into the Lake St.Johr, be.-üTs many other and lerser ones, me with names bat most namelers\u2014a l these make this vast wihlerneis north of the St.Lawrence one vast raesbwork of water- our-es_sylvan highwajson whose banks th'* teavrr anu otte.- breed, the wild fowl hatch the r y«.up.g.and only th-» Indian canoe, silent in motion as themselves, is evtr srer.' Tne centre of the Evstern s*cti-jn of tliir ;reas wilJeri e s ii L»ke S«.Johu, forty mdes in lergtii, aud into it flow wateis from the far North, even from the ridges beyond whit h all streams tun northward, emptying in Hudson\u2019s Bay.To-morrow I shall stand upon iti shores, only for a day, for my trail leads northward still4' for three hundred \u2022nibs ; not th ward where sportsman has never gum», until I come to Misstassini, that mystery of the wot di, ol who*e s;zj and length no man is ever sure, in spite ot a so-vallr.l Government report, in the trutli of which l have found none that put confidence, and many\u2014and those who know' the mo*t of this far Nurtb country\u2014declare to he a fraud.And so.partly from lovoof woods and wat«-rH that still remain us nature made them, and parti,- to see tins mysterious «Lett «»f wa\u2019er .f which so many diff.1 xt tabs arc t -hi, aud know ! r a surety win ther it b* small r>r ,ecially useful in jierson* with emsomptive tendencies.\u2019 Put up in 50c and $L sus Wafer in Kutter.Wnile salt will readily dissolve at-fifty de-grees, it is not m easy to get the butter free from th* surplus water, nud it i* by this n«*d-fo-s water that much injury i« «lone to butter.Fifty-five degreer would ie* hotter, and ealt the hntf«,r at sixty di-grt'»*.VY'a'r-r is a groat sal vent i>f cisioe aul sng»;*\u2014tra-'es of vrhioh will h : foun 1 in ail hutb r, howcyi r well w irked\u2014but the m >re water retr.an.-,ng alter woikiog over, the gr,*at».i^ tie fhe.nical a tiou, a id uirtuig up» 1 Mae iid'iu-e pa'tulee of curd or ch*«-c.it bec*>iner rancid hy well kii >wn chetmcil t-vt 1 n.Butter ah uld not coûta u in ro wat r than i* tiecc-siry to d solve what salt it w»l r t in ;ne f rm of b \u2022ine, a id f nirto-.m per cant ¦02ms to lie aÎKiit the amount.Mora wat-r than tld» dilates the brine, an 1 defeats by 3» much the object of the use of salt iu butter\u2014 to pres ive the casine from chemical change \u2014uor can this be accomplished h ive in a tein-psratnre balow fifty degrees.In the usual creamery butter, and all that made hy cold setting,the maker often uniutenti nxlly leaves more than twenty par cent of water in butter, not understanding that butter made from cream slightly aci l, retains more moisture than that male (run sourer cream, roe sou.-iog breaks up tbu texture of the cream, and thebutt.r separates better from ttie buttermilk.Tnea all the butter-maker needs to do is t> churn the ripened cre»m at a lower temperature t aau is needed for sour, to usa salt each time in washing it frrefrom buttermilk, and when the regulation amount of salt is used to season the but ter, let it di:solve, aod the 1 by gently working and picking, know mat the butter is fire from any excess of water above fourteen per cent.'Ihen if knpt below fifty degress, and away fro.n the inflame* cf the air, lutter made from soured milk must ke-'p well.\u2014 Ainerwan A\u2019jrknlluriM for October, Home Sunshine.Many a child goes astray, not because there is want of prayer or virtue at home, hut simply because home lacks sunahin .A child ne:ds smiles as much as flowers eed sunbeams.Children look little beyo: 1 the present moment.If .a thing pleasi s, they are apt to see it.If home ia the place where faces are sour and words harsh, and faultfinding is ever in the ascendant, they will spend as many hours as pcsitble elsewhere.Let every father aud mother then try to be happy.Lit them talk to their children, especially the little one*, in such a way as to make them happy.Further experiments with the pneumatic dynamite gun ! any »< pMUbfo «'tuj.g .tl .ai d may be lulled «\u2022\u2022p\u2018 ii a* n sain iiid pennant i-eodvtov a\u2019.\"Vo in plaint* .\u2022\u2022ml w tl gi»!* i.i.iiimtua'e rebel.It \u201e,,t a ! ,, .id.*n.ill -r l owd.r, Ii »* n > uffeiiMva .di.r and cm ha it'\" \u2022 a*, any time with m d re* t I , :m 'll ntsiad* cm Ii* iUy, »» th mi \u2022 .in* I t'is utt ich-i* d tin* nit*.ce.\u2014Spirit of the T mt*.May 2».I '8 .J ii Lb Ex S.S.!Kff flnn u \u2018Parisian.JUST RECElVrED, ONE CASE DRESS çj Tweeds and other now materials suitable for Tailor-made costumes.Novelties in Beaded Costumes, frf*- Our Cheap Dress Materials, from 7Jc.to 30c., are giving great satisfaction* Customers admit that they are tho best goods ever seen for the price.jar* Opened to-day 1 Case Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats.GLOVER.FRY & CO STAPLE GOODS QFECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO lO \"Ur regular standard makes of Long Cloths, Sheetings, Flannels, Canton Flannels, White Blankets, Colored Blankets with Fancy Border.J.& J.Baldwin and Baldwin & YValk-or\u2019s Fingering Wool.Patou\u2019s Yarns.All tho above goods at satisfactory prices GLOVER, FRY & C O MA^TL CLOTHS, Pilots, Beavers, Meltons.FAST INDIGO BLUE PILOTS, Exceptionally good value, direct from makers.Black and Colored Beavers.Black and Colored Meltons.Black and Colored Naps.Latest Styles in Mantle and Ulster Cloths.Navy and Black Blanket Cloth (good value) from $1.45.New Shades in Colored Blanket Cloths Glover, Fry & Co.BLANKETS\u2014For cradl**, sup jr-quality tied bound with silk, $1.20 per pair.Larger size 50 j.per pair extra.Prices for small single bed* $2.3 \u2022 and $3.15.For Double bed*, $*.00, $4.50, $5.25, $3.35.QUILTS\u2014A very extensive stock and all newly imported.Special attention i* called to the Victoria Quilt, biing a very good article r.t a ve -y low price.The Qailt is niauein i six >e.2} yardr long $3.20, 2^ yaida $i O'*, aud extra size $3.15.Whiti Fringed Qui ts for single bods 10c.CKFAY1 TABl.ffi DAMASK\u2014A special purofaate ot 2-widtbs very caeap.1^ >ard* wide 44c., aud 2 yaids 60c.PLUSHES\u2014New shades, new colors such as Dark Gold, Copper, Acier, Caroubier, Florentine, S ate, etc., 24 in.wide, and very luntrous only $2,15.Suitable and good enough for any purpose.Cream and Sky in narrower avirlth only $1.48.TINSEL MANTEL BORDEK1NGS-Entire new stock, Useful for bordering tanle Covers, also trimming Gipsy tables.Prices, 13o., 17c.and 24c.TABLE COY'KRS\u2014A choice collection of small sizes, including somo aery rich Plush centres.Prices, 91c., $1.18, etc.FRILLINGS\u2014Black, White sn l Cream Lisse.Fa-hiouable style only 14o.Fancy tinsel 13o , 15c.and iSo.New Skirt Fulling 9a.Lid 12c.KM BK O I D K K I E S\u2014Fine q uaUies all widths, 5c., 7o., Si lie , 17c.aud 2 >0.F'iue iiisoitious elso, ah jilt hjiii» pilot*.AUTUMN MUFF.\u2014In Bl.ock rfa1 iu, trim uied wilj h 1« cln-ii llo a: d p >ck*t a'.La.k only $i 20.Much bel.JiV value.COITON UNDERCLOTHING-A ve.y largo new stock.Night Dr ssos Embroidered, 61c.; So., 90c., $l.;5 $1.10.Ghouiiits, 48c., 58c., 9>a., $t 32.A very considerable number of haud niade good*.Combinations $1.00, $1 40 $1.78.JERSEY JACKETd \u2014 For street wt'ar.Black Curl Cloth, $2.50, Plack Astracau $1.25 and $4.75.Excellent quality and shape.Heavy Plain Black Stockinette Jacket only $4.50.Specially made to our order.CASHMERE HOSE -In Black.Prices only 50c., 60c.aud 72c.Theai are special prices and are for Ladies\u2019 sizes.FLANNELS\u2014We are otforiug a very tine French Twill Flannel, 27 inch is in width, in Cardinal, Sultan, Sky.Cream, at 28c., and a very superior quality rt 38c.Although these goods have advanced in price, we are offering the same quality cheaper than last year.Fine soft all YVool YVelch Flannel, 24c., 2*\u2018c.and 28c.Extra quality, 35c.and 40c.Piik edge all YVool fine YVhile, only 26c.29c., S3o., S7c.and 41c.Very wide Shawl Flannel, only 88c.Military Cloths, Laces, Braids, Gloves, ftc., ala ay s in Stock, at JOHN D ARLINGTON\u2019S, Civil and Military Tailoring aud Gent\u2019s Furnishing Store, Oppovite Poet Office.August 30, 1887.____ap!2Lm fAllORINCI TAILORING!I New Fall and Winter Goods 1 WILLIAM LEE, nT\\ Begs most respectfully to in- timate that he has received a fine selection of choice FALL and WINTER GOODS, Suitings, \u201e Overcoatings in Meltons, Beavers, Elysians, Fancy Trowserings, and will be zold Cheap fob Cash Cloths Lace*, Braids.Buttons, and Trimmings of all kinds for Military Uniforms.September 7.1887.\tang4-I.m LOUIS BRUNEAU, -1 \u2022 PORTER CF- China, Crockery, Glassware, Barthenware, Plated YYrare, Lamps, Oils, Art Pottery and Fancy Goods, &e.COMMON WARES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Cheap Goods in Great Variety.£T WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL.^» 95, ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH\u2019S, TT T-J 13 Jil O .A vi*it to the Store respectfully solicited.l^\u2019Go-'ds sbr.wa with pleasure, and purchases delivered in all part* of the City.October 4.1887.\tLtd SCALES ! SCALES ! ! Platform, Union, Counter, &c., &c.Good Goods ! Low Prices SCOTT & Do., PETER ST.0 60, C.R.RENFREW & CO.\u2019S FASHIONABLE LONG BOA, With a spring around the neck (if desired), which keeps it in place without the neceaa ity of tying.iFtr In all the most Fashionable Furs, at moderate prices.GK dri.DRJUISriF\u2019IRIEYAr Sc CO., 35 ft 31.BIJADE STUMP, - - - UPPER TOWN.Sept in her 30.1887.St.LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC, CANADA.YVOOL SQUARES\u2014For neck.White, Black, Cardinal, only 24c.In Sky, MATTING\u2014Heavy Cord and Striped.For stairs, half yard wide, 18c.; yard wide, 36c, LAMBS YVOOL UNDERCLOTHING\u2014 We mention this last to bring it under special notice, as it ia one ot our Urgant departments.Boys, Misses, Men and YVotnen\u2019s best Scotch made underclothing at 1 )W rices cnn»idering quality.Ladies\u2019 YVool Vest, High neck and long sleeves, $1.00.Boy\u2019s Wool Shirts, No, 1 size, 70c.Men\u2019s YVool Shirts, 90c.and 95c.FABRIQUE STREET.October 8, 1817.\ti*nt XaO V7X7-OX* \"V e> XJY7 XX.Tm Tho Licensed Victualers\u2019 Association of Quebec.\\ GENERAL MEETING OF THIS AS j\\ SOCIATION will be held on THURSDAY, the l?tb in» tant, in tho Kooms of the Montagcais Club, Upper Pat t of Finlay Market Hall.Every u ember will please attend it.By o.dor, THOS.POTVIN, Secretary.October 12.13s7-_____________Hp \u201cWOMEN\u2019S EXCHANGE.\u201d npHE YV''MEN\u2019S EXCHANGE FOR THE 1 reception \u2022or sale of all kinds of Home-Made YVork will to open thi* week.Further information at the Exchange, SSJ.JOHN STREET.October 12.1887.\tF THIE S -YVHICH IS UNRIVALLED FOR- Size, Style, and Locality in Quebec, H YS JUST BEEN COMPLETELY TRANSFORMED AND MODERNIZED THROUGHOUT.Being Befitted with New System of Drainage and Ventilation, Passenger Elevator, Electric Bells and Lights, &c.In fact ail that modern ingenuity and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and convenience of gueata, has been supplied.The SI\u2019.LOUIS is eligibly situated iu the immédiat* vicinity of tho moat delightful and fashionable promenades, \u2022\"HE GOVERNOR\u2019S GARDEN, THE CITADEL, PLACE D\u2019ARMEs, DUFFERIN TERRACE, AND THE ESPLANADE And affords Accommodation for 500 Guests.CHATEAU SAINT LOTIS HOTEL COMPANY.PROPRIETORS.WILLIS RUSSE1LL PRES July 19.1887.sident: s WANTED, IX SALESMEN AND TWO SALESWOMEN of experience in the trade of Dry Good*, and knowing tha both language*.Good reference* are nquested.Apply to No.2,\"00, NOTRE DAME WEST, Montreal.OcV.bar 12.1887.\t_\tRp_ WANTED, A DAILY GOVERNESS, AN INFIRM-x\\.ary Nurse, aud Children\u2019s Nuree.at the \u2018 La tier.\u2019 Proteiitaut Hoinr.\" Apply to MRS.C.K.SMITH, No.25.Mou jt Carmel Street, October 12, lSa7.\t^_ A mm lessons T VERY MODERATE TERMS.12, GARNKAU STREET.October 12, 1887.CIRCLE3 188V-1888.\u2022¥=» tt:t1 a tt.-fitv AT WJk3COL*U»u0LljE Jt^Jk-k.XOJBSS.TO PROCURE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CO TO A RELIABLE ESTABLISHMENT, -the:- GREAT TEA DEPOT, Ro.22, FABRIQUE STREET Is under (he Personal lliftiagement of a Professional TEA-TASTER.TO BUTEÎRS OIT BLEHSTIDEIID TLA- A.YVATTKRS\u2019 BLENDS are the Best that trained skill can produce or that mon can buy.tef Life-long experience, a highly-educated palate, a thorough knowledge of the science TEA-BLENDING, the assistance of the beet mechanical aids, and an infinite capacity taking pains make A.WATTERS\u2019 BLENDED TEAS stand far ahead of all competitors Employing no travellers and taking no risks the immenee turnover being all for nett Cash enable A.YVATTERS to be content with a commission, where other houses take substan tial profits.Thus enabled to defy compétition in Price a* well a» Quality.Special attention is requested to the following LOW 3?HIOIï3S- TEjJVfil ! TE^A-JS ! ! TJG-AJSI ! ! * Good Hound (Broken Leaf) Black Tea.worth 20c Good Sound Black Tea.\u201c\t25o Choice Black Tea.;.2Cc.\u201c\t30o The Surprise Tea at 80c.per to., worth 50c.will surprise all who buy it, being \u2022 strong and full flavoured.Crown Tea is a selection of choice growths of Indian and China Teas carefully blended.40c.\t*\t60c Double Crown, a selection of Extra choicest growths of Indian and China Teas carefully blended by a Professional Tea-Taster.«« gg^ Good Sound ( Broken Leaf) Japan.12c.\t44\tSOc.Good Sound Japan, Uncolored.i'.lfic!\t44\t25c.Choice Japan,\tdo.20c\t\u201c\t30c Hyson Twankay.l.\".16c\t\u201c\t*26c Choice Hyson Twaukay.« fq^ Extra Choice Hyson.30c!\t4\t40o Oolong (Formosa) 60c.per lb.Assam, Darjealing, Cacher, and Sylfcet.Kangra (Himalaya*), Neilgherries (Madras), Souchong, Pouchong, and Congous, Pekoe, Orange Pekoe Flowery Pekoe, and other Special Varieties of Indian, Ceylon, Java, Japan and China TRÀ (Black and Green).OT Sample» and Price Lilt FREE.Remember the Address : \u2014 GREAT TEA DEPOT, No.22, FABRIQUE STREET Lut Augusf 26,11887* October 8, 1887. THE MORNING CHRONICLE.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1887.chljj ^\t\u2022'* ROYAL BSr,.JJ ^ \u2018r^CSHtor'cTr 1».Doubt ! Doubt is the restless piuion of the mind.And wing* prone the soul io action : we are a Jil SB Absolutely Pure.This t-wd ar never Wiries.A marrel par* **\tand wholesomeness.More \u2022c >ao:cic*l than the ordinary kinds, and cannot e sold in comoetition with the multitude of ow test, snort weight alum or phosphate .Viwdac*.Sold only in cans.HOTALjj BanNQ fOWDtB Co., 106, Wall St., N.V.March 4.1«»7.\tI'™ Serf haats,Bink^r8 aad \u2019lanifiwtarera SaOCLD BEAD BRAOSTREET\u2019S A vVBEKLY JOURNAL OP Trade, Finanoa and Public Scoiiomy SixUtn Pa jei every Sntu.-.'dnv.nlimea T usent y Paon Sxaelimcs Twenty-four Payes.FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.The foremast purpos of BRADSTREST\u2019S to be of practical service to bwinesa men.It, special trade and industrial r-ports and its synopaaa of resent log*1 decisions are exceedingly \u2022 alnable.As commorci d transaction», in ths wider souse, are coming to be more and more conducted >n a statistical basw, the io \u2022irmatioa c mtaiaed n BRADd I\u2019ltEET hi is of first importance to all.HI OESSRAL C091Mt*S9 StTCAWOS THROCOHOO THR CStriD STATES AND CANADA 13 REPORT-RD BT TELEOHAPH TO BRADSTBEET\u2019S HP THE HOUR OP PCBUCATION.siyaLE copies te.v cents.THri BUD3FREET OO.'Y, 279.281, 288, Broadwit Send for Sample Copy.HEWT YORE CITY February 5.1887.T> ho'd tiling- sacred which are Iras\u2019- divined.To sleep away our summer- with the drone, To value wisdom that is dumb and blind.Bat doubt nr akes thinkas, dreamers, soldiers, men ; Lo' ks forwa d, never backward ; shows the face Of falsehood in the untrne gods ; and when, Like one tco little reverenced in hi, time\u2014 One in hi, ceeper seise of life sublime\u2014 Itreaacns light trom dirkuess, we perceive That men may learn by doubting to believe.\u2014George Edgar Montyoinery, in the A inert-on Magazine /or October.The Fishery Commission.THR AMERICAN CASE.New York, Oct.11\u2014A despa\u2019ch to the Times from i s Washington correr pondent say*:\u2014Mach of the adverse critic, mup n thepan for adjusting thefi^hery di putt by a commisdon's due, it is b-li-ved at the State Drp.rtm- nt, to a misconceptn.u of tae fnne-tio'i* of the cammission.There have been s-veral joint commissions with England, and these commissions have exercised various powers, s- me diploma'ic cud some jud:c a1.Tno commissiors were created by 1 iw, and 'heir prerogatives were determined by law Tnere is no law authorizing the present commission, and th re srems to bs atloat an idea that the commission is to exercise powers more or le*s like tnose of other commis ions, and that thus the Adminisi ration is about to commit the country to the acts of a c mmis don that has no Coigressional warrant for its existence.The President and the Secretary of S'ate have never conternplat-d any such course.They have never dreamed of doing anything unlawful or unconstitutional.The commise oa THE GREATEST WONDER OF 8IDDERH TUBE HOLLOWAY\u2019S ¥ par* ij tb- rj i k Bio >1, of ta i PI LLS uorrect all the Disea» EMIN PASHA uver, sro4ARH5 nia.^ET ft.io; o^iu Th«v mrigorate and restore to health -.'Alvnteo J institution* and are Invaluable id all Complaints mcl dental so Female* or all ages.For Chil dren and the H»ed they are priceless.THE OlNTMENl an Infallible rî.nedy f >r Sad Legs, Btr Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulce It is fam > is for Gout and Rhcamatism For disorder* of the Chest it hw no equa FOR dORS THR'».ATS, BRONCHITIS COUGHS, COLDS, get the coveted fruit by violently shaking the tree.IN THE PRESENT INSTANCE the Administration Holcs to come to an ar-rang- m nt that will give us the benefits of Canadian trade ; that will obv\u2019ate troub'es on the birder, and that will satis'actonly ar range our relations wish our neighbors alJH 4.000 mi es rf frontier.It is hop?d toT^ complish this by pursuing methods that will not, as twenty years ago.dr.ve Canada into a state of greater indep ndence or possible unfriendliness.What instructions have been given to the American commbsicners is, cf course, known only to them acd to the Ad-ministrat:on.But p usons who have known S-oretaiy Bayard\u2019s opinions for years past, know that be has always believed that there wss a great deal of commerce between the United States and Canada that never went through a Custom house, and that he has never regarded it as practicable to make all the commerce along such an extended and easy fron'ier pass through Custom houses wh-n tariffs on both sides were high.Mr.B-yard has also always b-en conscious that theie were people in the United S ates who wan V i cheap fish as well as pec pie who vvaut-cd pfi.tecticn against the compel tion of Cara-diaa fishermen, and that while the American fishermen are deeply interested in the right t\"> go where fish are to be found, and into Canadian ports of supplies, that it is the deal-eis or mi hllemen who are most interested in ihe maintenance of the duty.W hat the fishermen g-t for their catch is about the same thing, wl-ether sold in Canadian cr American ports ; butîtha dea'ers\u2019 profita depend a good dfal on the degree to which the tariff protects them from the comprtitiou of Canadian deal ers.The commissic n will have nc thing to do, it may be well to repeat, with the seal fisheries or the question of our exclusive rights in Behring sea.DETERMINES TO RKMAIN WITH HIS PEOPLE.How England Can IKcIp Him in Developing tlic Country.Dr.Felkin has kicdly forwarded to us (Lcndon Tin»») for publication the following extracts (trar sla e 1) fro n Utters received by him in E linburgh from Emin 1\u2019atha on Saturday : Wadelai, April 17.To-morrow morning I am sending a courir r to Unyor with letters for Mr.Mackay, and I take the opportui ity of seudirg you a few lines.On the 9th of this month Mr.Mackay had the gooduisi to send me a Weekly Times of November, 1886, from which I saw that Mr.Alien had pub ished a letter which I wrote to him on January 1st, cf that year.I saw alio the most kind and appreciative leading article which The Times published concerning us.You can imagine yourself btt\u2019.er than I can tell yr u that the heartfelt sympa'hy which has been expressed in E >glar.d for me and my people, and the many friends we appear to have made, have given me extreme plea*ure, and have richly repaid me for many of the sorrows and hardships I have undergone.I coaid never have believed that I, a stranger, and my poor people could have received such generous tioughts, and that any one could ba ready to make for us such sacrifices.I am, indeed, proud of the words which the Times has felt justified in saying for us, and also of the letter which was written by Dr.Sclater.that master of cur science, natural history.If, however, the people of Great Britain think that as soon us Stanley or Thomson comes I shall return with th-m they gieatly err.I have spent twelve years of my life here, and would it ho right cf me to desert my post as soon as the opportunity for escape presented itself ?I SHALL REMAIN WITH MY PEOPLE until I see perfectly clearly that bo*h their future and the future of our country is safe.If England really wishes to help us she mu-ttry in the first place to conclude sbmtf \u2022 city with Uganda and Uoyoro, by which the condition of tluse countries may be improved both morally and politic illy.A safe road to the coast must be opened up, and one w hich shall not be at the mercy of the moods of childish kings or disreputable Arabs.This l is all we want, and it is the only thing neces sary to permit of the steady development of theie countries.If we possessed it we could look the future hopefully in the face.May the near future br ng the realization of these certainly modest wishes, and may we he per- J milted, aft^r all the trials which God has seen fit to bring us through, to soe a time of p -ace and prosperity in central Africa.You cm imagine with what anxiety I look for the denouement of things, and how I Count tne y* which must still pi*s before I receive lefiuite news.1 thank God that 1 am still able to w *rk, and to keep my ptople well in hand.As 1 mg as I have plenty to occupy me I SEEM TO FOROET ALL TRIALS, which we have unfortunately only too many.Tne work that Gordon paid for with his blood I will strive to carry on, if not with hii en-rgy and genius, still according to his intentions and with his spirit.When my lamented chief placed the government of h s cmntry in my hands be wrote me, \"I appo nt j you for civilization and progress sake.\u201d I have , done my bji-t to justify the trust he h^d in me, and that I have to some extent been s io- | cessful and have won the confidence of the , natives is proved by t .e fact that I and my .handful of people have held our cwn up to tne | present day in the midst of hundreds aud ' thousand» of natives.I remain here, the last and only representative of G< rdon\u2019s stall.D, : \u2022herefore, falls to me, and is my boueden j duty, to folliw on up n the road he showed us.Sooner cr later a bright future \u2022 must ari*e for the e countries\u2014souner or later j these people will be drawn into the circle of i the ever advancing < ivilizad world.For 12 long year?I have striven and toiled aud SOWN THE SEEDS FOR FÜTVRK HARVEST \u2014 laid the foundation stone for future build i ing-.Shall I n>w give up the work b cause ' fjcd/C de Itiz Spéciale aa Bisauth Ch.FAY, 9, x'-tae de la IPainc, P&ÎÎ5SS i % La UTlNE SE TROUVE Chez tous les Parfumeurs Siiciley and Harriett Westbrook, [From Macmillan s Magasins.) Shelley brhaved exceedingly ill to Harriett Westbrook.Nobody can deny that ; he didn't himself.He undoubtedly suffered re-morse for his c iiluct, in spite of a sentence two of bravado ; and he felt himself to \u2022w Remedy for Teething Infants and Aaulta suffering from Nervous Diseases, Etc.(CONTAINING no opich.Celery Comnound is a safe and pleasant sub- j ®r ,\t.\t.\t.\t^ stitute for opium and other powerful drugs, ! have been, as b* undoubtedly was, tne cau-e leaving no bid after efects : in fact, acting an a j of the unhappy girl\u2019s ultimate suicide.Well, nic, bui\u2019ding up the 83 stem.\tj what more, in t ie name of common serse and See foil .w nr letter we publish by pe ssion common decency, i» to be made of the story ?Mr.M rse:\t' Supptse Harriett, though \u201cbeautiful, ami- Infant\u2019s Home and Infirmary,\t1\t!\tabU\u2019» good, accommodating and affectionate,\u201d Toronto.29tb Dacemcer, lfc82.\t|\tI\twas \u201culsc\u2014deadly and at last unevadeable Kuo\t¦\tdiicovery\u2014commonplace Î\u201d Suppore it is HAZEN 03»*\t-8q.\t:\tthat, a« Shelley himself said, the Dear Sir,\u2014I must thank you for the bottles rm-tner < f his life ought to have been one who of l>l*rFCa:p->un i.I have u»ed it e pemady COB|(j \u2022\u2022 feel poetry and understand philoso-wi .b ha teethiug infant**, and have tound it a \u201e ard thtit Harriet.\u201c though a noble it ea- fnvaiu ib e as a touic, and I sh,ll have the bh- lley, to qu >te a^de icious sentence of Mr.grivest ple*«ure in recommending its use\tto\tW.M Rossettis, must, no doubt, ha\\e re everyone.Wishing you every success, I\tbeg\tgarded the latter career.\tlorlorn^sna a w»y may soon open t > the coast?Nsvor.I had only just returne l here from R dj A when, owing to the stupidity of then^grois living near this station in burning the grass d uring a g de of wind, the flames spread and Walelai was burned to the ground.With the he'prf the n-.ighbo ing nog o chiefs i have been able to rebuild the staiim, which is now much handsomer than before.It was only by tremendous exertions that we were able to save our arms and ammunition, but all else became a booty to the fiâmes.It is true that we had cot much to lose, but what little we had was very precious and its loss all the more grevioua.Thirgs go on with us in the same way as before, We row, we reap, we spin, and live day after day as u*ual.But February w?s an unlucky month to us, for in nearly every station fires bioke out.Tnis was due to the cxceptio: ally strong winds in that month, and to the cartlefsne-s of the nativia in burnirg the grars.We have docked our steamers and renewed them as much as possible, and bes\u2019des this WE HAVE BUILT SEVERAL BOATS.So you see we have plenty to do.I have been obliged to evacuate Lado, as it was im-pcs ible tor ins to supply the garri-on there with corn, but as a set off to the less of this s\u2019ation I have bem ab'e to re-occupy the district of Makraka.At present, therefore, we occupy the whole of my former station» in Makraka, Rsdjaf, Bidden, Kiri, Mugei, Labori, Chor Aju, Dufile, Fatiko, Fadibek, Wadelai, Ssongo and Maha$i, nearly all the statioi s which were originally entrusted to me by General Gordon, and I intend and expect ti keep them all.I should like here again to mention that if a relief expedition comes to us I will on no account leave my people.We have passed through troublous times together, an l I should consider it a shameful act on my part were I to desert my post.My people are, notwithstanding all their hardships, brave and good\u2014with the exception of the Egyptians.We have known each other many years, and I do cot think it would be easy at present for a stranger to take up my work and to win at once the confidence of the people.It i«, therefore, out of the question for me to leave, so I shall remain.All we would ask England to do is to bring about a better understanding with Uganda, and to provide us with a fiee and safe way to the coast.This is all we want.Evacuate our territory ?Certainly not.A French Turf Scandal.-THE- FALL TRADE ! PRINTING ! PRINTING ! 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\u2019 \u201cKill him !\" The crowd invaded the race course and, sun ounding Baker, who was half stunned, and beat the unfortunate lad with stiwks and umbrellas.One infuriated woman, who had bet ten francs on Lochinvar, struck him with her parasol until it broke in splinters over his head and then kicked him in the mouth with her patent leader shoes until one of Baker\u2019s friends seized the infuriated woman by the skirt and dragged her off the body of her victim.The woman\u2019s clothes were torn to shreds.Tbe scene was the most indecent one ever seen on a racecourse.ENGLISH JOCKEYS TO THE RESCt\u2019E.A dozen EuglLh jockeys and their friends made a charge through the crowd.Knocking down scores of men and women with their fiats, they rescued Baker and brought him into tae weighing paddock, The crowd then came in swarms into the stand, hooting and yelling like wild men.A general free fight began aud lasted half an hour, leaving fourteen men and six women hors de combat.Just as the mob managed to get hold of Baker, who was now senseless, a squadron of police und a co r.p.ny of soldiers charged aud cleared tne ground.N> body was killed, but twenty-two were wou* d d.The pub ic are high y indignant agai st the owners of the two horses and their truint rs.Both M.8iaier aud Baker and Camille Blanc will ba brought before the rvtetplechaae Committee.BARON KREVT.M AYER\u2019S BIOGRAPHY\u2014WHAT BOCLANGER SAYS OK THE WHOLE AFFAIK.|| The Coiimer dfs Etats Unis has received the following despatch by the Commercial Cable :\u2014 Paris, Get.11\u2014The German Baron Kreut-msyer has sent to the journal L'Intransi-grant a letter in which he declares that M.VVPson, President Grevys son-in-law, is seriourly compromised in the Caffarel Limou-zin scandal.It appears from a semi-official publication that Baron Kreutmayer is an old Bavarian officer who took part in tha campaign of 1870 against France, and that he was convictad, in 1882, of having sold German military documents to the French Government, for which he acted as spy.He is said to have then taken refuge in Pa* is, where he unwarrantably assumed the title of attaché of legation.DID FERRON AIM AT BOCLANGER.Several papers say that General Ferron s speech at the inauguration of the Lycée do Chartres was aimed at General B mlanger.In an interview at Clerm'-nt-Ferrand with a newspaper correspondent General Boulanger said he was convinced that the campaign j General Ferron w is managing was directed against him, as Ferron, he says, waiFs to attack his honor and minimize his popularity, but he says he fears nothing, as his answers to Mme.Limouzin\u2019s letters contain only trifles.\u201cI don\u2019t know any nf the p:rsons concerned with this sad affair,\u201d he added.\u201cTo wish to implicate Generals de Miribel and Yung in th s scandal would be pure folly.I relieved Colonel Vincent from his duties because of incompetence.\u201cYou may proclaim loudly, if this crusade is aimed at me, that no one can accuse me of anything dishonorable.The public will sift the matter to the bottom and will soon bo convinced that the attacks made against me are unjustified.My enemies\u2019 object in acting thus will also be kuown before long.\u201d Gounod\u2019!* Newest Hass.(Paris Letter to the London Telegraph.) Gounod\u2019s new mass, composed in honor of Joan of Arc and named after her, was performed for the first time yesterday in the historic Cathedral at Kheims.The work, which had been carefully rehearsed under the baton of tbe composer, was listened to by about six thousand persons, and, heard within the vast aud j venerable pile, it has a telling effect.It was first suggested to M.Gounod by Cardinal Lavigeri^, who wanted it for the festival of Pope Urban II., of Crusade memory, hut the composer found that he wns m ire inspired by .the history of the peasant girl of Domry than \u2022 by that of the Pontiff.The Mans is accom-: panied princimlly by the organ, with the aid of trumpets Mid trombones in the prelude and of harps in the Benedictus In some parts the voices are heard without accompaniment, and the work is mainly distinguished by the simplicity and severity, the florid effects of what are called I \u201cdramatized Mas-es,\u201d or those with orchestra and choirs, being avoided as much as possible.M.Gounod has followed the simple plain chant Pahstrina school.There are several soli, but no preponderance c f any particular voice or instrument, the whole ot the music being written with an eye to the general ensemble of a strictly and severely religious character, harmony being in every ifis*auce combined with simplicity.In the prelude the organ alternates with the trumpets and trombones ; the soprano voices take up the Kyrie, and the fullest treatment is giving to the In T.*rra Pax, which abounds in rm-lodiiiiiH motives, the character of eym-plicity being, however, well maintained.The Sanctus is short and, like the Agnus Dei, for the choir only.The mass, although it will, no doubt, be us-d in any foreign and Provincial churches, will hardly be popular, except, perhaps, as a temporary cuiiosity in Paiis, whore florid church music is preferred.Who Wrote Shakespeare?Hamlet overheard Julius Cicsar tell King Lear on the Twelfth Night after t! c Tempest that Antony and Cleopatra had told Cotiola-dub that T*o Gentlemeu cf Verona weie the authois of iSnakcspeare\u2019s plays.Lear said :\u2014 You may take it As You Like It, tut I don't believe it, for I heard Romeo ami Juliet eay Love\u2019s Labor was lost when Tiolius and Cressida stole the Ci niody of Errors, and sold it to the Merchant of Venice lor a cup of sack and a dish of caraways.Tunon cf Athene and Cymbeline were parties to the theft, and after drinking Measure for Measure with the Merry Wives of Windsor, told King James all about it.Richard Ill., a competent critic, said Bacon could not write even A Winter\u2019s Tale, aud Henry VIII- said that set' cs it.So why make so Much Ado About Nothing.OthcJo wu» busy dNcus-ing a point of honor with Hcurys IV., V.and VI, and as Richard II.was absent Taming the Shrew, I could get no further evidence as t > who wrote Shakespeare, but All\u2019s Well that Ends Wall.OR.J.GOLLIS BROWNE S GHLORODYNE, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE -ADVICE TO INVALIDS.- 1F YOU WISH TO OBTAIN QUIET REFRESHING SLEEP, FREE FROM HEAD X ache, relief from pain and anguish, tc calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulatiug systems of the body you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr.J.GOLLIS^ BROWNE, (late Army Medical Staff), to which ho gave the name of GHLORODYNE, and which is admitted by tho profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy over discovered.GHLORODYNE is tho best remedy known for Coughs, Conmraiption, Bronchitis, Asthma.GHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, aud is the only specific in Choler and Insurance» taken at current rates.Policies istnted here.Losses promptly paid.C.P.Champion.Agent.No.66, St.Peter St.Quebec.«W elephonc No.75.Orders from the Coontry i in mediately attended to.October 4, 13-7.TISBÏË EüCKÛBÏRS1 ANDREWS\u2019 SQUARE TIMBER Recki ner.6 to 60 fo*t.An trews\u2019 Pocket Reckoner, without parts.15 to 60 feet.Andrews\u2019 Cubing Osr.is.B'-ard Tables by Pierre Miller.do\tWelch.Sheppard\u2019s Deal Reckoner, do Saw-Log do.Hoppu\u2019s Practical Measurer for Square, Round an 1 Superficial, ah dimensions.Scribner\u2019s Lumber and Log Book, Day's American Ready Reckoner and Log Measurer.Horton\u2019s \u201d Complete Measurer, setting forth the Measurement of Round Timber.Octagonal .'\u2022'quare-sided, Boards, Glass, Stone and Standing Timber, 5tc., &c.Richardson s Timber Importer and Ship-O^ner\u2019s Freight Book, at various rale*.St.Petersburg Standard, running feet into Standard», &c., Ac., kc.Goodfellow\u2019s Freight Calculator, for all kinds o Packages and Casks.Kinley\u2019s Self-Instructor in Lumber Surveying.McGie\u2019s Saw Log Tableî (3 sheets) 12 x 14 Standar The Culler\u2019.! Handy Book containing extracts from the Act to Ueculate the Cubing and Measuring of Timber, Spare, Deals and Staver, also the Lrwr relating to Timber Limits.Calculations, Weights, Measures and a variety of Useful Information.2fcts.Quinn\u2019s Waney Timber I\u2019ables.Works on Envioeering, Book Keeping, In tarent a id Exchange Tables, &c.DAWSON k CO.September 1\t18^7 HOTEL MIIWICK FIFTH ÀVEHÜE and 26th ST\u201e 3^0-^r TTox-l*.AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.Olty\tOfiQ.00.OIT~Sr H-â-ILL, QUEBEC, 86th Sept, 1887.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons 'having Trees on the public Streets obstructing tbe light from Electric, Ga* or Oil Lamps, are hereby requested to remove all such obstructions, also to take down or displace all Sign Boaids or other objecta interfering in any manner whatever with tbe pro; er lighting of the City Streets, otherwise legal treasures will be adopt'd against all such persons to compel them to comply with tbe provisions of the law in that tespect.By order, L.A.CANNON, City Clerk.September 27.1887.CORP RATION OF QUEBEC.LISTS OIT JUKORS- CITY CLERK\u2019S OFTICB, QUEBEC, 23rd he L, 1887.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the requirements of the Act 48 Viet.chap.17.intiuded \u201cAn Act to amend tbo law respecting Jurors and Jtmrs,\" A Special Meet ng of tbe Council of tbe City of Quebec will be held cn TUESDAY, the TWENTY FIFTH day of OCIOBER next, st SEVEN o\u2019clock io the afternoon, at the nsual place of meeting of the said Council, at which meeting the undersigned sball submit to the consideration of tbe Council a Supplementary List from the Assessment or Veluath-n Roll io fort» fo tbe year 18>*7-\u201988 in ttis City, containing the names ot all pe son- who have since tbe last extract and supplement became qualified as Jurors, or who.to tbe knowledge of tbe undersigned bave, since tbe forwarding of the last supplement died or no longer reside wYthin tbe limits of the said City of Quebec or who bav* b'C une disqualified or exempt from servier as Jurors, also tbe names of all persona erroneously t-nteied upon or omitted from previous extracts or supplements for the pu-pose of being then and there examined, corrected and approved by the said Council, prior to tbe same seing celivcred to the Sheriff of tbe District of Quebec, tbe whole in compliance with tbe provisions of the Act above cited Public Notice is also given that the persons who have a right to be exempt from serving as Jurors in virtue of tbe law, must ascertain fto-n tbe City Clerk that their names have been struck from tbe extract or supplements.By order, L.A.CANNON, -\tCity Clark.September 24,1887.Table d\u2019hote and ^Restaurant.Elegantly re modeled and refurnished.MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTHGATE GHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy Hysteria Palpitation and Spasms.GHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cance Toothache Meningitis, &c.From Symea k.Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, To J.T.Davenport, Esq., 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Dear Sir,\u2014Ws embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon tho widespread reputation this justly esteemed medicine, Dr.J.CoTis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne, has earned for itsoif, not only in Hin-dostan, but all over the East.As a remedy of general utility, w'e much question whether a bettor is imported into tho country, and we shall bo glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home.The other hi ands, we are happy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and judging from their sale, wo fancy their sojourn there will be evanescent.We could multiply instances ad intinitum of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr.Collis Browne\u2019* Chlorodyne in Diarrhœa aud Dysentery', Spasms, Cramps, Neuralsria, the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many years.In Choleraic Diarrhwa, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power.Wo have never used any other form of this mediciue than Collis Browne\u2019s, from a firm conviction that it is decidedly the best, and also from a seme of duty we owe to tbe profession and tho public, as wo are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collis Browne is a DKMBRBATE BREACH OF FAITH ON THE PART OF THE CHEMIST TO PRE8CRIRKR and PATIENT alike.We are, Sir, faithfully y urs.Symss & Co., Members of Phariu Society of Great Britain, His Excellency the Viceroy\u2019s Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated that Dr.J.Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that tho story of the Defendant, Fbekman, wa deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to.\u2014See Times, 10th July, 186^, Sold in Bottles at Is.Iftd., 2s.9d., 4s 6d., and 11s.each.None is genuine without the Words, \u201cDR.J.COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE\u201d on tho Government Stamp.Over whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.CAUTION :\u2014Beware of Piracy und Imitations.SOLE MANUFACTURER,\u2014J.T.DAVENPORT.33 Gt, Russell Street Bloomsbury, London May 27.1887.Z-ao-fri OË.YK1CAL l.\\Ti:iiLIG KNUK.That Everybody Should Know.WISE AND OTHER WISE.The largest park in the United States is Fairinouut, at Philadelphia, and contains 2,740 avres.Is there anything more annoying than having your corn stepped upon ?Is there anything more delightful than getting rid of it ?Holloway\u2019s Corn Cure will do it.Try it and bo convinced.\td&w Wife (at breakfast)\u2014\u201cI want to do some shopping to-day, dear, if the weather is favorable.What are the \u201cprobabilities ?\u201d Husband (consulting his paper)\u2014\u201cRain, hail, thunder and lightning.\u201d\u2014thick.Worms cause feverishness, moaning and restlessness during sleep.Mo;her Graves' Worm Exterminator is pleasant, sure, and effectual, if your druggist has none in stock get him to procure it for you.\td&w Do nine-tenths of the Philadelphia girls smoke cigarettes ?At the recent Convention in that city of the County Woman\u2019s Temperance Union.Mrs.Biased, the Superintendent, is reported to have said that she knows girl members of church who smoke, aud is informed that nine tenths of the girls puff the weed.N.McRae, Wyebndge, writes \u201cI have sold largo quantities of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil ; it is used for colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and in fact for any affection of the throat it works like magic.It is a sure cure for burns, wounds, and bruises.\u2019 October 8, 18S7.\td&w An elastic mucilage is made as follows :\u2014 To 20 parts of alcohol add one part of salicylic acid, 3 parts of toft soap and 3 parts of glycerine.Shake well, and then add a mucilage made of 93 parts of gum-arabic and 180 parts of water.This is raid to keep well and to be thoroughly elastic.Cholera morbus, cramps and kiudred complaints annually make their appearance at the same time as the hot weather, green fruit, cucumbers, melons, eic., and many persons are debarred from eating these tempting fruits, but they need uot abstain if they have Dr.J.U.Kellogg\u2019s Dysentery Cordial, an i take a few drops in water.It cures the cramps and cholera in a remarkable manner, and is sure to check every disturbance of the bowels.October 8,1887.\td* w A report based upon an inspection of 1214 factories in 125 different branches of work in Russia statas that the hours of labor there vary fiom six to twenty, and that iu oue or two speciitl lu-tauces workmen were compelled to labor tw-uty-four hours uninterruptedly.These difft-renccs are purely arbitrary and not ccntrullcd by the kind ol work.In the same district iu the same sort ot work there is sometimes a difference of eleven hours in the amount of work required iu a day iu the different factories.The number of periodicals issued in Russia amounts to a little ov< r (iOO.Aa the population of the Czar\u2019s empire is 105 000,000, it is evident then that it takrs 175,000 Uusiian »nbji cts to support one periodical.There are only 55 daily papers in entire Russia.Holloway\u2019s Ointment.\u2014Sotqi, wounds, ulcerations, and other diseases affecting the skin, are amendable by this cording and healing unguent.It has called forth the loudert praise from persons who have suffered for years f-ora bad legs, absce-ses, and chronic ulcers, after evory hope of cure has long passed away.None but those who have experienced the soolh\u2019ng effect of this Ointment can form an idea of tbe comfort it bestows, by restraininginflamination and allaying pain.Whenever this Ointment has been once used, it has established it» own worth, and has again been eagerly saught for, as the easiest aud safest remedy for all ulcerous complaints.In neurx'gia, rheumatism, and gout, the same api-lication, properly used, gives wonderful relief.Ootober 8,\tLm-bo&w London saloonkeepers have adopted a most ingenious contrivance for adulterating beer at a minimum risk of detection.An apparatus is used which connects the pump with a barrel of sugar and water, as well as the beer barrel, thus enabling the bartender to dilute the beer at will, while at the same time the O'iginal cask remains untouched, and adulteration inspectors can always be furnished with a sample of pure beer or ale.Klkctbicity ! Thomas' Excelsior Eclkc-tuioOil ! Worth Ten Times its Weight in Gold.\u2014Pain caunot Hay w here it is used.It is the cheapest medicine ever made.One dose cures common sore throat.One bottle ha» cured bronchitis.Fiftv cents worth has cured an old standing cough.It positively cures catarrh, asthma and croup.Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity lame baek, of eight years\u2019 standing.Tho following are extracts from a few of the many letters that have been received from different parts of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical J.Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writes, \u201c.Send me 6 dozen Dr.Thomas\u2019Eclectric Oil, have sold all I had from you, and want more .\tf.- now.its cures are truly wonderful.\u201d-Wm.I Cmuküsd .- years p McGuire, of Franklin, writes, \"I have sold all ^4' -the agent left, it acts like a charm -it was slow at first, but take» splendidly now.\u2014\u2014 H.Cole of Iona, writes, \u201cI\u2019lease forward 6 dozen Er Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, 1 am nearly out, nothing equals it.\u201d-J.Bedford, Thamesville, writes, \u201cSend me at once a further supply of Eclectrio Ofl, 1 have only oue bottle loft.I never saw anything sell so well and give such general satisfaction \u201d\u2014J.Thompson, Woodford, writes, * Send me some more Eclectric Oil, I have sold entirely out.Nothing takes like it.-Miller k keid, Ulverton, P.Q., write, \u201cThe Eclectric Oil is getting a great reputation here, and is daily called for.Send us a further supply without delay.\u201d v Beware of Imitations.\u2014Ask for Df Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil.Bee that the signature of S.N.Thomas is on tbe wrapper, and the names of Northrop & Lyman are blown in the bottle, and Take no other.Sold by all medicine dealers.July 18,1587.\td&* PROPRIETORS May 16, 1887.Fm ST.LAWRfflCE ÏÏALL 135 toi;i39, St* James Street, TWrOlNTTI^U^Xj.II EMI Y HOGAN, Proprietor.Tie Best Kiid Hotel in tie Domioii May 17\t88 1,000 ISLMB HOUSE -ON THK- ST.LAWRENCE RIVER AT1ALEXANDRIA BAY.N.Y.OOH.JPO] ?ixr.CENTRAL FOUR STATION OIT Y HAUL.Quebec 8th Dec., I Improvements for 18*7 includes repainting new piazza ; additional heating power, etc.Service and cuisine from Hotel Bruns wick, New York.rices reasonable.CHAS.'P.CLEMES,\tR.H.^SOUTHGATB tianayer.\tPresident.May;16, 1887.___ Fm _ BELŒIL MOUNTAINS ! THE mopls HOUSE, ST.HILjIIUE, P.Q., IS NOW OPEN ! REDUCED RATES FOR JUKE.\u201c/^wTTERBURN PARK,\u201d LARGEST V7 Pleasure Grounds in tbe Dominion.For particulars call Tuesdays and Fridays between 11 a.m.and 1 p m., at 227, St.James Street, Montreal, or address B.F.CAMPBELL, SL HUaire, P.Q.July 23, 1887._____________ PAT ENTS CANAUIANS an secure patents in the United States on the same terms as Citizens.It is best to apply first in tbe States, thus securing a 17 year patent ; otherwise time will be limited to 5 years.Total cost of United States Patent $60, only $20 on making application, the balance only when patent is allowed.Total cost of \u201c\t\u201c years patent, $34 ; for 15 years, ipt of model of drawing, with invention we will send advice, eferences and circulars free.Address, C.A.SNOW & CO., Patents, Opposite U.S.Patent Office, Washington, D.O.Please mention wbere\u2019you.saw this advertise ment PUTS Whru l \u2022 time mi l \\u-core.II»»' I I rcAJu*n for i ftreatlie »:V.KxpicMi uu l \u2022tt«l 1 will r«r to * Mr sti\tt \u2022 flop Uiem for » flit*in return ».*tn 1 titrât» m rA»1lca! .lie.* « \u2022 Kl l>, KPILKrsY or FALL-ir-|t»ttc\tI \\»*n»nt my reined* «?\u2022\tII.-, «u\" ' .then* h vo filtal U D practice.\u201d Dr.Mayhew, of New Bedford, Mass., says : \u201c Having prescribed many thousands of Ayer\u2019s Pills, in my practice, I \u2022 an unhesitatingly pronounce them the best cathartic in use.\u201d The Massachusetts State Assayer.Dr.A.A.Haves, certines : \u201c I have made a careful analysis of Ayer\u2019s Pills.They couisii.i the active principles of well-k\u2019M>wa .Ini::» solated from inert matte;.whi.-h rian is.cheniicaHy speaking, of great importance to their usefulness, it insures activity, certainty, and uniformity of eife.-t.Ayer\u2019s Pills contain tu» tuerai lie or mineral substance, but the \\ir?ues of vegetable remedies in n'.ilifwl combination.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Pills, Prepsre J by I U.J.C.Ayer Sc Co., I.owetl, àf see.Sold by all Dealers In Medicine.October 10.1*' m.w.fAw I.m GEO.T.DAVIE, Ship-Builder, Levis, P.Q., PROPRIETOR OF PATENT SLIP -FOR- WMiMfiiiairiiFessfiis OWSER OF A POWERFUL STEAM SCREW TUG capable of navigatiug any part of t e Golf and River St.Lawrence.Also a first class staunchly built sea going SCHOONER equipped with the most moiern Steam Pumps, and manned by a craw experienced n the work of RAISING WRECKED VESSELS.The advertiser has recently unported from the .i.i.n,¦,.¦¦¦ .x United Kingdom the atest and most improved v Wylie, hence on the 4th in3,000 bus \u2022 \u2022ats ; 23,000 bus rye 1 06,000 bus.barley.mujtn OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.Date.Steamship Oct 13\u2014Assyrian II\u201d \u2014Britannic \u201e *\u2019 \u2014Holland \u201c \u2014Geiscr \u201c -City of Ch\u2019cago Arrived at Quebec Queenstown New York From.London N>-w York Liverpool Copenhagen Liverpool PrabanuiMo* tor the Next 24 Honrs lor tno St.Lawrence etc.cte.Toronto.Oct.14, 1 a.m.\u2014Fresh to strong west to norch-west winds and clearing weathtr, .not much change ia temperatur*-.4iulf \u2014Fiesh to|Btrong wind, u>ild, cloudj' and sKowery.Departure of the Mail Steamer.S ARM ATI ax\u2014The Allan LineU.M.S.\u2018Saima-tian.'\u2019 Captain Wm.Richard on, saU>d for Livert uol at 9.30 a.m, yesterday with IS cabin and SO steerage passengers.HIGH WATER AT QUERM\u2014OTAN DARD TIM»\u20141 * Morion# E'en:»* October.*\t\t\t Monduy\t\t10\t11 0 >\t11 31 \u20181 uortd:iy\t\t\t11\t0 00\t0 41 We Ineaday.,.\t\t12\t1 24\t2 11 Thursday\t\t\t13\t2 .54\t3i Friday\t\t\t14\t4 07\t4 31 Saturday\t\t.15\t4 .36\t5 01 Sunday\t\t\t16\t5 24\t5 47 N.B.\u2014The stream of tide inn* up forty live umietiH after high water.moon\u2019*» rilAHKt-.New Moon, Sunday.16th.5.51 i>.n>.COMMERCIAL.KeportoU by T.E llaiirabim & Co.86 4 8H ST.PETER STREET.Otiloeeco Oct.13, 1887.WHEAT.Opnotog.Highest.lowest.Closing.CORN.Opening.Highest .Lowest.Closing.Nov.\tDec.\tJan.701 70 70i 704\t72* 721 724 723\t72J 73 1 41A\t4U\t41 4ti\t41 A,\t\u2022m 41A\tIlf\t41 H5\t41*\t41 SHORT RIBS.Opening.Highest.Lowest.Closing.6.20 6.20 «15 6.20 PORK.Highest Allan Line.Assyrian.\u2014The as '\u2018Assyrian,\u201d Capt.M.S.Main, from I.oad< n.Sept.30, with live cabin, five intermediate and four;» en steerage passengers, besides a general cargo for Quebec, Montreal and the We.-t, arrived in fort at 4.00 p.m.yesterday, and moored at :he G, T.R.j wharf.South Quebec, to land passengers and Western goods.The \u201cAssyrian\u201d is one of the la*est adoitions to the Allan Line, and is a fine Loir-masted steamship of 4,(0) t >ns, and has sp\u2019edtd acrommodat ion for sa'oon, intermediate ani steerage pas-engers.She is an excellent carrieer and an extremely good sea boat, steaming 12 kno\u2019s an hour.Captain Main reports having had fine weather throughout the passage, with a detention of thirteen hours off Belle Isle from fog.Parsed ss \u201cCarthaginian'\u2019 off Belle Isle, ou the 10th instant, bound ea-t.?aw several other vessels in the gulf and river, also bound east.Passed no inward bound ships.The pilot rep rts seeing no vessels in tie river bound up.Saar one tug at anchor off Crane Island.The \u201cAsiyiian\u201d Içft for Montreal this moraine.Buknou Atreax -The ss \u2018'Buenos Ayrean.\u201d Capt.Scott, sailed for Glasgow at 7.'0 a.m, yesterday.Polyxihiax\u2014The ss \u201cPolynesian, \u2019 Captain LARD.\t\t\t112\t \t\t\t\t12 \t\t\t12 \t0.25\t6.25\t6 \t\t6.27\t6 \t\t6.25\t6 \t6.25\tG.25\t6 (>l>eiiiiig.Highest.Lowest.Closiuv.IF*» tr oloxxxxa.32 Opening.Highest j Lowest (Closing.61Q ffa r«-^cvDt.dVXea.i-lK.ot.\u202213 Stock* loSi* \\0' plant for the Repaire of Iron Steamers and Ships During the time he has been engaged o the wrecking basineea, ha haa rucceaafnlly floated and brought up to Quebec such large and valuable Steamships as the \u201cCoiean,.Titania, \u201cAvlona,\u201d \u201cLake Huron,' etc., etc AtT Orders from Masters of Ships in dlitres# attended to promptly, and assistance dispatch ed, day or night, at an hour\u2019s notice, slay 11,1887.\tdecl8-Lm d&w Baie des Chaleurs Route.STEAMER \u201cADMIRAL, ¦J.DOUAI.Uutv.GreaL inducement to Touriste and Sportsmen round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Com* fort and Pleasure are Combined.THE FIRST CLASS PASSENGER Steamer \u201cADMIRAL\u201d leavee B<aou-ie or Gaspe, (weather permitting), on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, touching at Carelotou, Maria, New Richmond, Bonaven ture.New Carlisle, Paspebiao, Port Daniel, New Port, Paboe, Grand River, Cape Cove, Perce and Point St.Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and CR8DAYS, calling at he Interm at KT Rate\" moderate * Connection olonial Rail» Paa vengerai^ > prase Train, D i « housie on thaE, nect with the Gaspe the'>11)\t> CV Tickets Agencies For informatio eg\u2019*, Gecaral Ti et Hotel, or Meals and Room# West with the Inter- by the 8.16 Ex Fridays, reach Dal.same day con arrivir?ai at £?eve- clock the Intercolonial r.cal\u2019 ^t R.M.Sto k at, opposite St.Louis Jane 30,1387.T.LAVERDIERE, No.49, Dalhoasie Street.NEW BOOKS Pauline, by Mrs.M.L.Rayne.A Vagrant Wife, by Flore ce Warden.Schaberazadc.by A Modern Circe,\t«**\u2022\t\u2022 ¦ Dachas?, bv ?Lucky Young W .c Ramona, by HeDn ^ A Borrowed Mouth.> Tne Earth Trembled, y SONG FOLIO.OAt, \\ ROYAL SONG FOLIO.K .30c .5Cc .30c ¦.25c .20c C.Philips.25c .35c wu*u.eg arrived out yesterday.Prcssian-The ss \u201cPrusHian,\" from Bo*ton arrived at GU#gow on Wednesday and landed her iive stock shipment of 290 oxen in go.d ordir and condition.Quebec Steamship Company.Behmüda\u2014The sa \u201cBermuda,\u201d tailed from New York for West Indies at 3.1)0 o\u2019clock last Wednesday afternoon.MiraMichi\u2014The as \u201cMiramichi,\u201d Captain Baquet, from Pictou, passed Martin River at 8.0U a.m, yesterday.Due in port to-day.Baric \"Gylfe\u201d Scuttled.Tin fire among the coals on board the bark \u201cGylfe,\u201dlying in the Louise Ba- in, assmred such serons proportions yesterday that the services of the l'ire Brigade were called into requisition.The Shaod-Mason aid Clapp & Jones steam fire engines were set to work about nine o\u2019clock yesterday morning, and continued to pump water into the ho d of the vessel until the last-na ned engine gave oat.The former worked oc until nmr six p.m, when, finding that the cox a in the lower hold could not be reached, and as the lower deck had taken fire, it was decided t > scuttle the vessel.The loner ports were then opened and the bark sank, u >thiog being >een at high water but the top of the poop.As soon as the tire is completely et-tinguisbed, a diver will be sent down to close the port#, when the water will be pumped out and the veesel floated.Allkr -London, October 13.\u2014The strainer \u2018Aller,\u201d from New York for -Bremen, parsed Prawle Point at 8.40 a.m.One of her screw blades is broken.Disasters in Auucst.\u2014The administration of the Bureau Veritas haa ju.-t published the list of maritime disasters reported during the month of August, concerning all flags.We remark in this publication the following statistical returns Sailing vessels lost\u20148 American, 2 Austrian, 26 British, 3 Danish, 8 French, 6 German, 6 Italian, 4 Norwe gian, 1 Portuguese, 1 Spanish, 2 Swedish\u2014total 67.In this number are included 5 vessels reported missing.Steamers repotted lost :\u20141 Argentine Republic, 9 British, 1 Chinese, 1 Norwegian.\u2014total 12.In this number are in Ciudad 1 steamer reported m-ssing.Ebba.\u2014Bark \u201cEbba,\u201d Captain Olsen, bound to West Hartlepool, left for sea yesterday morning, tug \u201dC.W.Jones,\" towing lier to Indian Cove, Lake Leman\u2014London, Oct.11.\u2014Bark i ake Leaum\u201d (of Quebec,) Mogey, from Ant fogasta for Antwerp, has put into Valparaiso leaking.% Qcjck Passage\u2014Ship \u201cEquator,\u201d Captain Crosby, which let;h re cn the 21st ult., arrived at Southampton on the 11th instant, maku-g the passage in twenty days.Waxdrahk\u2014Flushing, Oct.9\u2014Sailvd, »tr.\u201cWandrahtu,\u201d Huniewaldt from Hamburg for Montreal, having lepairei machinery.blGNKL HKHVIC& RKFUKT.October 13, 1887.L'Islet\u2014Raining ; west wind.Outward 10 30 am, ss Buenos Ayiean ; 12,40 p jn.#s Sarmat'sn.Inwards at 12.40 p m, ss Assyrian River du Loup\u2014Raining sir ng soi>th-we>4 wind.Outwards at 9.30 a m, Plesaey.Father Point\u2014 south wind.nw\u2019 H L W S fromrt bound to Mont Eie.7\t\t96\t96s* St.Paul\t\t7\u2019H\t A Fortin.1 box to D Casgrain.1 d»i t ¦ W Tracey.1 pkge to L P Ryan.1 do 11 L Morin.1 |»cl to Mite B Stow ; 3 r»»lls to A flravel & c»».1 pci to H Hay & co.1 lidlti K J Hale.Oct 13\u20141 pkge to N I)ery.1 dot»» S J Shaw* & co.1 do to J Winfield.1 bdl toJ J Foote.1 pkg to P Perlegas'.25 bk s to M Hogan.1 pkge to Carneau, Fils & c >\t1 d»> to J Hamel & c ».\t1 do to A Dinning.1 do to Amy»»t it Frere.1 do to A Ahern.2 bales to J ]{ Laüberte.1 basket tv F W Andrews & son.1 pkge to D McDougall »t co.1 ertto R Campbell.Per Railway Companies.\u2014Ocfobar 12\u2014 42 pkg.s Jo order.1 piano to B Verret.1 bill and 2 kegs t ¦> .1 E Woodley.1 keg and 1 bdl to John Ritchie.16 brls and 2 cask» to Renaud & c»>.\t6 brN to C & W Wurtele.2-'>0 bkts to W & R Br die.12» pkg# to G Tanguay.PO bkts to Center & Son.1 sewing machine to M Sweeny.60 brls to C Peverley.4 bris t, 121J to 120).Banque dr.Peuple, 110 to 107V Molaon\u2019s Bank, 146 to 135.Bank of Toronto, 205 to 201.Banque Jocques-Cartiur, 90 asked.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 132 to 131.Union Bank, 93 to 904.J*»nk of Commerce, J.2v ) to 120.Feieral Bank, 103 asked.Ganada Pacific Railway, 52 to 51, M -ntreh1 Telegraph Company.94j to i\u20184.Hichclien end Ontario Navigation Ooiuj any, 534 to 52*.City Passeuger Railway Gompany, 240 to 230.M mtreal Gas Compauv.20f,4 to 105 ; sales, 25 shares at 20-54 ; 200 shares at \u2018205 ; 50 shares at 205).Nor;b West L?nd Company, 45s to 3.5s, «BCOKn bOAkl» Bank of Montieal 231 f to 231, Ontario Bank, 122 to 120.Banque du Peuple, 1094 to 1074.ïluison's Bank, l-fS to 1374 lank of Toronto.2031 to 2914-Banque Jacques-Cartier, 90 to 76.Merchant's Bank.132 to 131.Union Bauk, 924 1° 90^.Bank of Commeriai, 120)co 120 ; srles, 125 shares at 120.Canada Pacific Railway, 51J t»> 51J ; sales, 25 shares at 514.Montreal Telegroph Company, 9\u20184\u2019 to 95.Richelieu and Ontarw Navi^aiion « lompaay, .544 to 54 ; sales, 103 share! at 544.City Passenger Kniiway Go'iipauy, 245 to 230.noutrcai Gas Ormjpauy, 2074 to 205 ; sales, 25 shares at 205).Dnntiax Goiton Company, 80 asked.Norlh West Land Company, 4 »s to 35s.The drent female Kcmeily.J 58 MOSES\u2019 PILLS rilHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE Irf 1.unfailing in the onre of all those painful and dangerous dis»vrders to which the Female constitution is subject.It invigorates the do bilit.ateil aud delicate and by regulating vn»l strengthening the system, fortifies the youthful constitution for the duties of life, and when taken iu middle or old age, proves a real blow.-in y, and on the approach of Child birth tiiera Pills should V»b used for two or three week.: p:o vioaa to continomect ; the iienelite to tie derived are incalculable ; they fortify the cou.ititu tio pleenen the auttonug during tabor, prevent weakueîb» of th» organs, ;*nd r'.uuUle the mother to perform her duties with sorofort to herself chil In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Aff.-volions Pains in the Back and Limbe, Fatigue on #J»ghi exertion Palpitation of tho He^rt, Hystenns and Whites, these Pills will effect a com when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antim t*ve a -ntainiug over 50 pills by return mad.Dwomh*» 15.1386.\tr.m-d PLACES OF WOKSlllI*.Protcsiant Chnrchss.Baptist Church.\u2014The Rev.E.J.Stobo\u2014 Servira commences (Morning) 11.00 ; and atone time employed eLven steamboats and eighty-nine barge#.Later on he t >ok an active aud important part in the milling (Rtablishmeuts at Pierre ville, and the great development of that industry is due in a Urge degree to his wonderful activity.It was quite natural that a man possessing such a vigorous and ambitious nature should eoou»r or later be drawn into the vortex of active political life.The late Senator made his political debut as a pronounced supporter of the then Liberal party, and at the lonsum-matiou ber 13\u2014Railroads generally heavy.Stocks Retire and strong.Okiuago, 111., Oct.13.\u2014lie^t to-day was light.Liverpool was quoted .quiet and price» a shade lower all a-ound, and this cau-ed an easy feeling early here and a slight dfcline in pnc?s.Later the market became st-ronger under fast buying, influenced by a rumor Out freight ensagements had l»e»su made at Duluth to move out a large quantity of wheat, reputed at 1 000 000 bushel-».The receipts, too, m the KecliuiiiK Horses.Boston Post, v ,,,\t, -\t,,, ,\tYeiterday I made the acquaintance of a \\i\t''e^neBday> 8-00 P'm> , horse who prefers to take his dinner in A re.[?i^!frhon 8tree\\F K\tmi , cliuipg position, after the fashion of tho HKDRAL OF THK Uolv Thiniïï (Church .aucjent Romans.He D a truck horse that 1 of England) Right Rev.Bishop W il- 1 saw OD Federal street, and he was munching ïams, D-H-, and Rev, G.\\ .Housman, ijjg oat8 iQ a nose bag, suddenly he lay down M.A .Rector-SorvicecommenocslMcrn- ia the 8|ia(t8f ftD(, contiDUed hi8 Ineal io thttt ing) 11 ocloek, and (Evening)?.Garden situation.Two men came along who were for kicking him up, but I suggested that be should be allowed to finish ids oats in peac).Finding him an intelligent and tractable beast, I talked with him for a few minutes in correct Honyhnhum, and when the last oat had been secured he gathered up his feet aud deftly aro-e.I am informed that when hors» a lie dowq in harness the r»ason street, U.T.Chalmers\u2019 (Prksryterian Church.)\u2014Rev.G.D.Mathews, D.D.\u2014Service commences (Morning) 11 o\u2019clock, aud (Evening) 7.Hoad of St.Ursule street, U.T.Church ok the Holy Trinity, Lkvia, P.Q.\u2014Revd.M.G.Thompson, Rector\u2014 Morning service at 10 30 ; children\u2019s service and Sunday school 3.00 p.m , and aImo8t alway8 ia tbat it iQ9 th in V Avantnrv Bnrtrina fifl\t« \u2022\t*\tO evening service 7.00.French Protestant Church\u2014Revd.T.Z.Lefebvre, B.C.L,\u2014Service begins (Morning) 10.30, and (Evening)) ?\u2022 St.John street, without.Methodist Church.\u2014Rev.Wm.J.Jolliffe, B.C.L.\u2014 Service commences (Morning) 11 o\u2019clock, and (Evening) 7.Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.Corner of St.Stanislas and Dauphin streets, U.T.St.Andrew\u2019s Church (Church of Scotland) \u2014Rev.A, T.Love\u2014Service commences (Morning) 11 o\u2019clock, and (Evening) 7.St.Andrew street, U.T.St.Matthew\u2019s Church\u2014Rev, F.J.B.Allnatt, D.D., rector; Rev.L.W.Williams, B.A., curate.Seats all free.Services\u2014Eumlai/s, 8 a in.(Holy Com.) 10'30a.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m.; aho at8 00 « m.on 2nd, 4th and ,5th Sundays in month.Daily, 5p.m.St.John street, without.St.Michael\u2019s Church (Church of England)\u2014 Rev.A.A.S on ItHand, Rector\u2014Service commences (Morning) 11 o\u2019clock, snd (Evening) 4.Sillery Heights, Cape Rouge Road.St, \u2018Paul\u2019s Church (Mariners\u2019 Church of England) \u2014Rev.Thomas Richardson\u2014 Service commences (Morning) 10.30 o\u2019clock, and (Evening) 7.Champlain street, St.'Pkter\u2019s Church (Church of England) \u2014 Rev.M.M.Fothergill, Rectnr\u2014Service commences (Morning) 10.30 o\u2019clock, and (Evening) 7.St.Valier street, St.Roch\u2019s.Trinity Church (Church of England)\u2014Rev.A.Barehain, Rector,\u2014 Sunday Smite commences (Morning) 11 o\u2019clock, (Evening) at 7.Sunday-School and Rector a Riblo Class at 3 p.m.Thursday evenings at 7.30.Seats free at nil the services.St.Stanislas street, U.T.St.Andrew's Church, Levis, (Church of Scotland) Rev.Charl»s A.Tanner.Serviras fummence\u2014Morning, 11 o'clock p Evening, 7 o\u2019clock.Strangers cordially invited.Roman Catholic Churches.Church of the Concreuationist.s.\u2014Rev.F, Faguy\u2014 Service commence! (Morning) 6 30 o\u2019clock, and 9.30 ; (Afternoon) 2 o\u2019clock and 4.Corner of St.Joseph and Caron streets, St.Rocli\u2019s.Church oy tre Good Shepherd\u2014Rev.Mr.A.A.Blais\u2014Service commences (Morn-ing) 6.30; (Evening) 5.Lachovrotiere \u2022'7^ street, Church ok Notre Dame des Victoirem.\u2014 Rev.J.B Dupuis\u2014Service commences (Morning) 6.30.Notre Dame street.Church ok Sister* ok Charity.\u2014Rev.Mr.and feet, to stand.But I once knew a nag who was so incorrigibly lazy, though perfectly sound, that he would lie down in the shafts, much to their injury, whenever he could.The trick was so human that his owner, an odd stick, could never make up his mind to part with the sagacious beast.NbcriO\u2019s Sales for the District of Uuebec.FOR THE MONTH OK OCTOBER, 1887.Laurent Chabot vs.Joseph Samson.\u20141st.The No.22, of the official cadastre of the parish of Notre Dame do la Victoire, being an emplacement situate i on Chabot street, containing 108 feet ot frontage by 494 fei't in depth, circumstances and dependencies, subject to the charge rj a ground veut of $10 payable annually on the 1st of August to Laurent Chabot.2nd.The No.21, of the official cadastre of Notre Dame de U Victoire, being cn emplacement situate on St.George street, containing 494 feet frontage by 90 feet iu depth, with the buildings there on erected.Sale at the church dour of the pariih of Notre Dame de 1» Victoiie, on the 14th of October, at lOo\u2019clcck in the forenoon.Olie ii) the Family linoiigli- \u201c You love my daughter ?¦\u2019 said the old man.\u201c Live her !\u201d he exclaimed passionately, \u201c why, sir, 1 would dio for her ! For one soft glance from these sweet eyrs I would hurl myself from yonder cliff and perish, a bleeding, hruisvil mass up m the rocks 200 feet below !\u201d The old man shook his head.\u201c I\u2019m eomutlnng of a liar myself,\u201d he said, \u201cand one is enough for a tmall family like mine.\u201d\u2014New York Sun.The constitutionality of the Act of the Province ve Property is well built, of Red and White Brick, contains about 14 Rooms v ith attached Kitchen and two large two-story Btick Hangardfl, and in rear joining the j ropertica » f Mest-rs.Lalibeito anil AlUr l.I lie pnqierty ha» every modern convenience, Ga.*, Water, Patent Cloaeta, Bath*, aud will be found one of the mo*t do.-irablo properties, from its.eitra] ait'iation, ti be found iu this improving locality.Te-rn#, Libaral.to be made known ».t time of Sale.Tor inform itmn apply to Meaars.Max-ham k Co.Sa!o at ELEVEN o\u2019cd.-.k.A.J.M AX HAM A CO.A.k B.October 14, IS'\".ZCTO'riOIE.In the matter of I.k BRIF.* GAGNE.Grocers, Pet ir Street, Quebec, Insolvent'».rpENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT L the \u2018thee of the uadercig od until FR1D4Y, the 14th instant, At :i o'clock i*.ii., for the purchase of the Asset# belonging to the Estate, composed as foil, ws:\u2014 Stock in Gr.eery an 1 Ba»\" Fixtures.$1.012.83 Book-Debts.2,266.87 rp HAT DESIRABLE KfcSI-_L den» No.46, St.Genevieve Street, (-ape.s-nt iniug 8 Room*, Pantry and Bath-Room, for tbe last ncvtuttfon years occupied by tno late Thomas M rfïU.An»ly on the PREMISES between he hours of Ono ami S> P.M.September 30, 1887.tf $6,279.70 Also, for Rent up to the 30th April.Tenders can be mad ) for each item separately, or for the whole tn b\u2019oe.Terms Cash.The Stock and List of Bo -k-Debts oun tie examined ?.t our Office any time up to (he 14th instant.The undersigned is not bo; nd to accept the highest or any t nier.THOMPSON, COD VILLE Ac OO , Trustees.October 10, 1887.\tE BEHAN BROTHERS.FALL IVI DO RT.Vf IONS.BLANKETS ANÜ FLANNELS.Best English Blanket#, Superior Ssotch Blankets, Extra Superior Canadian Blankets, White Blankets, Culored Blanket*, Crib Blanket!.FLANftKLS Welch Flannels, English Flannsls, Canadian Flannels, White Flannels, Scarlet Flannels, Grey Flannels, Fancy Flannels, Opera Flannels, , N^vy Serge*, &c., 4c The above wa offer fully 15 r cent under makers\u2019 present prices.BEHAN BROTHERS.October 8, 1887.For Sale\u2014Tenders Wanted EXTENSIVE SALE -OF\u2014 REAL ESTATE, Steam and Sailing Vessels, Wrecking, Diving and Rafting Plant, TIMBER, ETC.rilKNDKKS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 1 the Executors of the laie D.D Calvin, of Garden Is'and, County of Frontenac, Ontario, up t> Noon on the 19th October, 1887, for the purchase of »ny one or more ot he following parcels of the Estate of said D.D.Galvin.The Executors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender.Further particulars can he obtained on application to the Executors, Garden Island, or to KIRKPATRICK k ROGERS, Solicitors, Kingston : Parcel No.1\u2014Garden Island, containing 65 acre#, more or \u2019esa, wdh all the wharves, pier# and other improvements, including the machinery in saw mill, shops, capstan houses and other building', booms, bcu.m chains and all other tools and articles on and about the Island which now belong lo said Estate, and which are n >t specially mentioned in the other parcels named bskw.Parcel No.2\u2014Goxia iu general store, as per inventory.Parcel No.3\u2014Stock of iron in\u2019blacksmith\u2019s shop and boiler shop, as par inventory.Parcel No, 4\u2014Goods iu sail loft aud ether places of storage (oanec.ed with this department, as per inventory.Parcel No.5\u2014Masts, plank#, purchase blocks, screws, blocking and other plant used in shipyatd, as per inventory.Parcel No.6\u2014Oak and pine timber at Garden Island, as per specification.Parcel No.7\u2014Two pontoons, with steam winches, boilers and outfit.Parcel No, 8\u2014Rafting outfit, anchors, chains, ropes, sail!, blankets, axes, angers, cant hooks, yawl hosts, harness, &c., as per invent >rv.Parcel No.9\u2014 *ue 12-inch Rotiry steam pump and Do le - complete.Parcel No.10\u2014Diving apparatus, six wrecking pontoons, one square wo»den wrecking pump aud iron fittings for another, one wrecking hawser.Parcel No.11\u2014Fourteen hawsets.Parcel No.12\u2014Propeller D.D.Calvin.Parcal No.13\u2014Side Whool Tug Steamer Chieftain.Parcel No.14\u2014Side Wheel Tug Steamer Traveller.Parcel No.15\u2014Sida Wheel Tug Steamer Hiram A.Calvin.Parcel No.16\u2014Side Wheel Tug Steamer John A.Macdonald.Parcel No.17\u2014Steamar William Johnston, httsd with steam winches.Parcel No.18\u2014Schooner Prussia.Parcel No.19\u2014Schooner Bavaria.Parcel No.20\u2014Schooner Norway.Parcel No.21\u2014Schooner Denmark.Parcel No.22-Barge St.Lawrence.Parcel No, 23\u2014New boiler, of iron, with lire box 7 feet long and «hell 11 feet long (that is 18 feet long over all) ; fire bax, 8 feet 3 inches in diameter ; shell, 7 feet 2 inches in diameter ; tw a grates, each 6 feet by 3 feet 5 inches ; six large flues and 73 return (4 inch) tubes ; built to carry about 60 Um.of >teaiu.Parcel No.24\u2014Office furniture in Garden Island and Quebec offices.H.A.CALVIN.1 .» J.A.HENDRY, f^etmtoni- Garden Island, Sept.28th, 1887.September 33, 1837.\ttd ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS I Afresh supply of artists* materials just received from the manu- I IFor Hie Purchase or the ateuin Saw Illill ami Machinery,, Acn nt Mill Cove, Levis, CONSISTING OK : Two Steam Engines\u2014Cylinders 18 inches diameter ; Stroke, 42 inches, at pre -ent a; ranged to work together but can bs used separately when required.Fuir large Bqilera, 30 feet long by 4$ feet iu diameter\u2014Two Donkey Pumps.The Shafting, Gate#, Saws, Pallies, &c., Ac.in Mill all in good order.The frame building! of the Mill and Factory, the Brjck in Chimney ; also, tbe Wharf budlA of Slabs.Tenders in writing ara solicited by the undersigned f ir the purchase of the whole or any portion of the above described proparty, st ting terms of payment, and time required for their removal.8.J.BENNETT, 113 St.Peter Street.October 5, H87.\tL E.J.FLYNN, Q.C., LL.D., ADVOCATE, Office : 61, Peter Street, Q XT X3 X3 .13 O i; 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Brasil ra THE ONLY'BRUSH WHlCtf WILL I.\tcleanse every part of the tooth/ thereby preventiog their decay, audits consequent evils.It is constructed n scientific princip'e#, according to tha ideas ot tha best dentist* in Amerira, and has mat with universal com men dation fiom the profession as the KK KU's ultha of Tooth P>rui.h»ti.J.\tE.MORRISON ItKPENSINR CHEMIST, 31, BUADE STREET, 31 ufiLgonit.Tov Ouolooo.loT Telephone No.95.June 28.1887 NEW BOOKS.The Earth Trembled, by E.P.Roe.Turas Bulba, by N.V.Gogol.The Duke\u2019s Secret, Bertha Clay.Flora Lyudsay, by Susan Moo tie.Weeping Ferry, by George Halm.Diane de Btetemble, by Sirriugham.Essays and Leaves from Note Uook, by George Elliot, For sale by DA'WSON k CO.OttoVer 7, 1887.School Books ! School Books ! rriHE TEXT BOOKS ISSUED FOR Universities, Colleges, High Schools, Convents and Grammar, Model and Public Schols, in the largest supply.Wholesale and Retail.tS' School Requisites of every Description on h&ud.CTOZETTST eTW-A-IuSIEI BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QE5.\t*Toli-xx.Stx-oot.23C9.September 29.1887.\toct26-Lm Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville Michael mis Term.Matriculatio Sep Bishop's Oollege School.Term begins Sept.3 For full particulars, aptly to Rev, Principal ADAMS, D.C.L., Rector.September 5,18 -7.\tI.m WANTED, AN ENGLISH CATHOLIC LADY SCHOOL TEACHER at St Alphonse, Saguenny.Guud aocommodati >n and care.For terms, apply to PETER MoLKAN, St.Alphonse, Saguenay.October 4, 1887.\t,\tLp LA BANQO! NATIONAL]! 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