Quebec morning chronicle, 22 mai 1891, vendredi 22 mai 1891
[" ntbt c T $ YOL.XLIY.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, MAY 92, 1891.NO.15,922.mmm FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE.-FROM QUEBEC TO- Sherbrooke, Portland, Boston, New York, Ottawa, Kingston,Peterborough, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, London, Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Chicago, &c., &c.DAY EXPRESS DAILY.Leave Quebec (Ferry).11.30 A.M.\u201c Levis (O.T.R.).12.00 Noon.Intercolonial Railway Steeper to Montreal.Through Coach to Worcester, Mass., via Sherbrooke.< NIGHT EXPRESS DAILY (except Sunday).Leave Quebec (Ferry).'.7.45 P.M.\u201c Levis (G.T.R).9.25 P.M.Pullman Sleeper to Montreal.Through Coaches to Montreal and Portland.Mixed train for Richmond leaven Quebec (Ferry) 8.30 A.M.Levis 9.05 A.M.daily except Sundays and Mondays.FROM THE WEST.Express Trains arrive at Levis 6.50 A.M.and 2.15 P.M.Mixed trains at Point Levi 1.30 A.M., and 7.00 P.M.THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS in Western States, Manitoba, North-West Territories.British Columbia and the Pacific Coast, are issued by this route.4V One Management only from Quebec tç Chicago.For fan», time tables, Sleeping Car accommodation, and general information, apply to the Company's Ticket OflHes, opposite St.Loom Hotel, and 17, Sou»-1«-Fort Street, also at the Company\u2019s Wharf Quebec and Levis and Point Leri Stations.L.J.SEARGEANT, Genera] Manager.WM.EDGAR, General Passenger Agent.November 26, 1890.\taplSO Quebec Central Kailway.Quebec, Boston and New Yorlr Short Line.Dirtet ud best roots to Boston sod all New Inglaad Points vis Sherbrooke and Newport, Yt.As Sslf Ua« rsaalsg eeablMS FarUr aid StapUt Car* bat sees {mbit sad IfrlsgMd vitkast tfeasgt.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEM-ber 1st, 1890, Trains will run as fol- EXPRESS\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) LOO P.M.Leave laevis 1.35 P.M.Arrive Beauoe Jet.3.36 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8.00 P.M.Arrive Newport 10.10 P.M.Arrive Boston 8.30 A.M.Arrive New York 11.32 A M.Monarch Parlor Sleeping Car on this train, Quebec to Springtiela without change, connecting at Newport and White River Junction with Sleepers for Boeton and at Springfield with Sleepers fo New York.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) 1.30 P.M.Leave Levis 2.00 P.M.Arrive Beauce Jet.5.50 P.M.Arrive St.Francis 6.46 P.M.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.EXPRESS-Leaving New York 4.00 P.M.Leaving Boston 7-15 P.M.Leaving Newport 5.45 A.M.Leaving Sherbrooke 8.00 A.M.Arriving Leris 3.00 P.M.Arriving Quebec (Terry) 3.15 P.M.\t' Monarch Parlor Sleeping Cars on this train, Springfield to Quebec without change.MIXED \u2014 Leaving St.Francis 6.00 A.M.Leaving Beauoe Jet.7.00 A.M.Arrive Leris 10.20 A.M.Arrive Quebec (Ferry) 10.30 A.M.ATI Expro» frains are heated by steam from the locomotive.CONNECTIONS At Levis and Harlaka Jet.with Intercolonial ail way ; at Sherbooks with Boston 4 Maine Railway for all New England points ; at Duds-well Jet.with Upper Cooe Division of Maine Central Railway.\t, , Tickets issued and baggage checked through FRAl^KGRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Genl Manager.Gen.Frt.4 Pas.Agt November 28, 1880.\tx Intercolonial Railway.1891.Winter Arrangement 1891.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 16th March, 1891, the Trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows \u2022 TRAINS WILL L8AYB LIY1S.Accommodation for Riviere du Loup and Campbellton.__».7.30 Through Express for St.John aqd Haii- fax.:.1435 Accommodation for Riviere du Loup.,.18.00 TRAINS WILL ARRIVI AT LBYIS.Accommodation from Riviere du Loup.5.30 Through Express from St.John and Halifax.11.40 Accommodation from Campbellton.13.20 The Sleeping Car attached to Ex press Train leaving Levis at 14.35 o\u2019clock runs to Halifax.All the cars on this train are lighted by Electricity, and heated by steam from the locomotive.XW All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also information about the route, and about Freight and Passenger Rates from\t_____ T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalhousie Street, Quebec.D.POTTI^GER.Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B.,1 March, 14th, 18»1.\t/ March 18, 1891.\ttdec31 From Liverpool.\tFrom Derry.\tSteamahipa.\tFrom Quebec.16 Apnl 23\t17 April 24\tSardinian .\u2022Mongolian.\t7 May 14 \" 30\t\u201c\t1 May\tParisian\t\t21 \" 7 Majr\t8 \"\tCircassian.\t28 \" \t15 \"\tPolynesian .\t4 June 21 \"\t22 \"\tSardinian .\t11 \" 28 \"\t29 \"\t\"Mongolian .\t18 \" 4 June\t5 June\tParisian\t\t25 \" HTERCOLOML RAILffAY.OF CANADA.niHE DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN THE 1 West and all points on the Lower St.Lawrence and Baie dee Chaleur, Province of Quebec ; also for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward and Cane Breton Islands, New-foondiand and St.Pierre.Express Trains leave Montreal and Halifax daily (Sunday excepted) and run through without change between these points in 28 hours and 55 minutes.The Through Express Train Cars of the Intercolonial Railway are brilliantly lighted byelectricity and 'heated by steam from the locomotive, thus greatly increasing the comfort and safety of travellers.\t^\t/ New and elegant Buffet, Sleeping and Day Cars are ran on all Through Express Trains.Ksrspas Bail as< Fuatngtt Bsstt.Passengers for Great Britain or the Continent I leaving Montreal on Friday morning, will join outward Mail Steamer at Halifax on Saturday.The attention of Shippers is directed to the superior facilities offeied by this route for the transport of Fleur and General Merchandise intended for the Eastern Provinces and Newfoundland ; also for shipments of Grain and Produce intended for the European Market.Tickets may be obtained, and all information \u2022bout the route ; also Freight and Passenger rates, on application to T.LAVERDIERE, 49 Dslhohsie Street, Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, ____j ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.1391.\u2014SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.-1891.This Company\u2019s Lines are Composed of Double-Engined Clyde Built IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed >.nd comfort, and are fitted up with all the modem improvements that practical experience can suggest.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Service.KITES OP PtSSlOB FRO* QUEBEC.Cabin.\u2019.$50.00 to $100.00 According to Steamer and Accommodation.Intermediate.\u201d.$30.00 Steerage.$20.00 \u2022Steamship Mongolian will not carry Intermediate or Steerage Passengers on voyage to LiverpooL X2T Parisian, Sardinian and Mongolian are lighted throughout with the Electric Light.Glasgow, Quebec and Service.Montreal From Glaagow.\tSteamahipa.\tFrom Montreal to Glaagow on or about 16 April\tPeruvian\t\t2 May 23\tNorwegian\t\t9 \" 30 \"\tSarmatian\t\t16 \u201c \u2022 7 May\tCorean\t\t23 \" 14 \"\tBuenos Ayrian.\t30 \u2018\u2019 These Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.London, Quebec and Service.Montreal From LowJbm.SUamthipt.16 April 14 May From Montreal to London on or about G RICIAN.\t7\tMay Montb Vidian\t21\t\u201c Brazilian.\t4\tJune These Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.________________________ XV Return Tickets, available for 12 months, issued at reduced rates.X9* Berths not secured until paid for.f An experienced Surgeon carried on each veesel.The Liverpool Steamers\tare\tintended to leave Quebec at 9 A.M.on the advertised date of sailing.Through Bills of Lading granted in Liverpool and at Continental Ports to all Points in Canada and the Western States.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE 4 CO., Agents.May 1, 1891.Moncton, N.B., March 16th,1691.March 20,139a tdec31 TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.OAND AFTER MONDAY, 6th OCTTO-her, 1890, Trains will run to and from Palais Station, Quebec, as follows, Sundays zoootod : LEAVE QUEBEC.' 7 3Û A If Through Express for Lake St.\u2022 \u2022wv rt«M*\tarriving at Cham- bord Junction at 5.45, and at Roberval at 6.30 P.M.3 4 K P V Mixed for St.Raymond daily, * '\t* arriving thereat 6.30T.M.arriving ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.9.09 A.M Mixed leaves St.Raymond daily, at 6.20 A.M., arriving at Quebec at 9.00 A.M.7 fin P M Through Expro» leaves Roberval f.WJ r** «daily >\t8.00 A.M.and Cham- bord Junction at 8.40 A.M., arriving at Quebec at 7.00 P.M.25 minutes at Lake Edward for lunch.Freight for points in Lake St.John and Saguenay districts, East of Chambord Juno-cion, must be billed to Chambord Junction, and for Roberval, aol points West thereof, to RoborvaL £3T No Freight bitted after 5 P.M.at Quebec.Sinolb Faks Return First-Class Tickets on Saturdays good to return till following Tues- ay, are issued from Quebec to all Stations.Excellent Land for sale by Government in the I*ke St.bn Valley at nominal prices.New Settlers ir families and a limited quantity of effects will be transported by the Railway free.Special advantages offered to parties establishing Mills and other industries.Tickets for «le by R.iL STOCKING opposite St.Louis Hotel.For information Rates.General The Short Line from Quebec to all pointa in Northern Maine and New Brunswick.COMMENCING MONDAY, -NOVEM-10th, 1890, TJraina will Leave Clairs (opposite Fort Kent, Mo.,)daily (except Sundays) at 7.45 A.M., arriving at Edmund»ton Junction at 9.05, leave at 9.48 arriving àt River du Loup at 2.30 P.M.Returning leave River du Loup at 7 A.M.daily (except Sundays) arrive at Edmundston Junction at 11.20, leave at 12 noon, and arrive at Claire at 1.20 P.M.CONNECTIONS At River du Loup with trains of the I.C.R\u2019y.At Edmundston with trains of the C.P.R\u2019y.At St.Hilaire with Ferry for Frenchville, Me.At Clairs with Ferry for Fort Kent, Me., and Mail Stage for the Upper St.Francis.T.CROCKETT,\tD.B.LINDSAY.Gen.Supt.\tGen.Pas.4 Frt.Agt.General Offices, River du Loup, P.Q., November 10th, 1890.November 18, 1890.\tfeb8-Lm IH MSSIP HONDURAS AND CENTRAL AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO.FOR KINGSTON, CREYTOWN, BELIZE & LIVINGSTON.THB STEAMER \u201cHONDO,\u201d IS INTENDED TO SAIL JUNE 6th, AT NOON.Loading Berth, North Central Dock, Atlantic Banin, Brooklyn, Hamburg Line Pier, One block to right of Hamilton v Ferry on dock.AINS LEAVE QUEBEC.U '¦if f ¦ HI.November 19, 1890.Commercial Chambers.Quebec, Montmorency and Oharievoix Railway.ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE ISTTH October, 1890, the departure and arrival Trains will be made at Louise Embankment run as follows : WEEK TIME TABLE, eave Quebec for St.Anne.7.30 A M.and 6.30 P.M.beave St.Anne for Quebec.5.20 A.M.and 2.50 P.M.SUNDAY TIME TABLE.A.M., 1.45 P.M.and 10.03 P.M.WEEK DAYS for Montreal, Ottawa.Toronto, Chicago and all points Went, for St.Johns, Newport, Boston, and all points in New England and intermediate Stations, through cars from Quebec to Montreal Junction, no change at Mile End as heretofore.Also through trains to the North West and Pacific Coast from ,St.Martin\u2019s Junction.SUNDAYS for Montreal and inter mediate Stations, Toronto and Chi cage and points West./'WEEK DAYS for Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and points West, alsa connecting at Montreal with the Through Trains, without change, for , St.Paul, connecting at Sault Ste.I Mario with Trains over Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, and points west of and at St.Paul with all diverging lines.Also, for Boston, Portland, Springfield, Connecticut River points and intermediate Sta .tiens.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC: From Chicago, Detroit, Toronto.Montreal, Boston and intermediate Stations, 6.30 A.M 3.00 P.M., on week days, and on Sundays at 10.03 P.M.Leave Quebec.7.30 6.00 P.M.Leave St.Anne.5.55 and 4 P.M.Qckbcc Ticket OrriCES St.Louis Hotel Palais Station, and 87, St.Peter Street.W.F.EGG,\tD.McNICOLL, Dist.Pa».Ag\u2019t.\tGen.Pa».Agt.Montreal.March 31.1891.A.M., 12.00 Noon Return Tickets, Hedleyville te St.Anne, 1st Class 35cta., 2nd Class 60cta.For special Freight and Passenger Rates p ply o the Superintendent.W.R.RUSSELL, G.3.CRESSMAN .Superintendent.\tManager.November 7, 1890.Electro Nervine.CIKSS PEKX1IE.1TLT all Diaeasee of the Nervous System, either Acute or Chronic in either Sex.It KE8TME8 Impaired or Lœt P9WEK Checks all forme of Waste or Drain.Makes Strong tho Weak.Full package, $1 : Six for $5, (with oook), sent securely sealed on re.^ipt of price.Address DR.G.F.ADDAM, No.3701 Cot-Grove Are., Chicago Ills.December 1 1390.\tLm .C3 _ o ü o \u2022o S'C =-3 O\u2019 > S>-0 5\tx\tCm\t^9\t>\tfC3 £3\t!\ts\ta\ta\t3 9) b b BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS (THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY) Cure BILIOUS and Nervous ILLS.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.Aug.22, 1890.fr -4 DOMINION LINE \u201cROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Running in connection with the Grand Trunk, Canada Pacific, Intercolonial, and other Canadian Railways and Steamers SUMMER SEASON, 1891.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.Steamship.\"Toronto.Ait.Vancouvkr.\u201c Sarnia.May Dominion.\u201c Oregon.\u201c \"Toronto.\t\u201c Vancouver.\t\u201c From Quebec From From Liverpool.Montreal.17th.May 7th 23rd.\t\u201c\t13th\tMay\t14th 1st.\t\u201c\t21st 8th.\t\u201c\t28th 15th .June 4th 22nd.\u201c 11th 28th.\u201c 17th June 18th BRISTOL SERVICE, FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK.Prom Montreal S.S.Ontario.About 18th May S.S.Texas.About 26th May And Fortnightly thereafter.Rates of Passage : Cabin\u2014From Montreal or Quebec to Londonderry or Liverpool, $35 to $80.Return $70.00 to $150.Intermediate, $30.Steerage, $20.xy Berths not secured until paid for.These Steamers have Saloon, State-Rooms, Music-room and Bath-rorma amidships, where but little motion is felt.The aceommodatidk for Second Cabin on these Steamers is exceptionally good, and well worthy the attention of the travelling public, \"This Steamer has no Intermediate accommodation.The \u201cVancouver\u201d is lighted throughout with the Electric Light, and has proved herself one of the fastest Steamers in the Atlantic trade.For Freight or Passage, apply : In Liverpool, to Flinn.Main 4 Montgomery, 24, James Street : David Torrance 4 Co.Exchange Court, Montreal.WM.M.MACPHERSON, Agent, Quebec.May 7, 1891.Thflr |i»stp action and pood effect on the system really make them a perfect little pill.They please those who use them.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills may Weii be termed \"Perfection.\" ni,w,fri4w AFTERNOON REPORTS.LORD SALISBURY ON THE SITUATION.CANADIAN REPORTS.ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA.Belleville Murderer Executed.The Handon Dock Tragedy.THE POPE AND THE KAISER.Train Wrecking in Russia\u2014The Duncan Tragedy\u2014Tho \u201cEtata\u201d Affair.\tS\tC l Î4 SC\t*-l »-t v-t f-« rH r-t £4 \tbo\t8.- ^ \t-3 \to T3\t \ta\t®\t^ \t»\t-m m m m\tm m m m m m - \tf\t \tg,\thzzzzzzz % \t¦ LATEST NOVELTIES.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Silk._________________D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Natural Wool.¦ i\t, D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Merino.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Mohair._____________________D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Cashmere.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Lislo Thread.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Net.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Gauze._____________________D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing in Leather.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Underclothing will be found Styles, and Prioes marked Very Low.all D.MORGAN.May 16, 1891.\tap!20 Sumer Novelties.JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from London, the following Extra Choice Novelties : Light Summer Fancy Vest*, Washable.Neglige Shirts, in all the new materials.Neglige Sashes and Belts.New Summer Washing Scarfs, etc., etc.New Goods arriving weekly.No Old Stock.W.Vinceiit, 38 \" ' St.May 16.1891.Dec 4 The Annual General Meeting OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE Quebec and Lake St.John Railway Company will be held at the Company's Office, Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street, Quebec, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth of May next, at Three o\u2019clock P.M., 4or the purpose of receiving the Annual Report of the Director», for the Election of Directors for the ensuing year, and for other burinées.Quebec, April 27th, 1891.J.G.SCOTT, Secretary.April 28, 1891.\to\u2019 The above meeting has been sdjoumed to MONDAY, the First of June next, at Three o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Quebec, 14 th May, 1891.J.G.SCOTT, Secretary May 15, 1891.2254 OF I.EW YOIRIKL ASSETS OVER - - $147,000,000.00.The Largest and Best Life Insurance Company in the World.S IT T r* J M A O OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.Date Steamship May 20\u2014Elite \u201c\t\u2014Britannic \u201c\t\u2014Columbia \u201c\t\u2014(tennanic \u201c \u2014Gallia Arrived at London Queenstown SouthampUm New York From New York «I Liveritool STATEMENT OF 25 POLICIES RECENTLY PAID.Original Amount Insured.$107,600 Additions to Policies.123,162 Total Amount Paid as Death Claims.Net Premiums Paid by Assured.$230,662 86 680 Profits OverCost.$143,982 W.J.FRASER, GENERAL AGENT.March 14,1801.101 ST.PETER STREET.apllQ-Em HENRY BIRRS & GO.INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF urinsriEj j'je'wjbllezrit i or Q-OOIDS SFENTT OUST D I M G I\t^,'ne Diamonds, Opals, Emeralds, Rubies, la I IN m O (\tMoonstones, &c.Bracelets, Brooches, Half Pins, Bangles, Necklets, Studs, Pendants, Pins, &c., Silver Buckles, Belt Buckles, Garter Buckles, Pin Cushions, &c.The Largest and Choicest Selection That They Have Ever Exhibited JEWIUERY OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN.235 St.dames Street, Montreal.March IS, 1891.1-Cra Baie des Chaleurs Bonte.STEAMER \u201cADMIRAL,\" J.DUGAL, Master.Great Inducement to TourisVi and Sportsmen round th most Picturesque port of the Gulf, whera Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.Commencing on the 6th may, the first class Passenger 'Steamer \u201cADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalh jusie for Gaspe, (weather permitting) on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, touching at Carleton, Maria, New Richmond, Bona venture.New Carlisle, Paape-biac, Port Daniel, New Port, Paboe, Grand River, Cape Cove, Peroe and Point St.Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and THURSDAYS calling at the Intermediate Ports.tW Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with the Intercolonial Railway.Passengers leaving Quebec by the 14.35 Express Train on Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhousie on the next morning in time to connect with the S.S.\u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o\u2019clock.iT Tickets for sale at all the Intercolonial ; _______shippm co.Beaver Line Steamships ,\tSAILING BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.1891\u2014PROPOSED SAILINGS SEASON-1891.Lake Ontario, Capt.H.Campbell, 5,300 Tons Lake Superior, \u2018 Wm.Stewart, 5,000 \u201c Lake Huron, \u201c F.Carey, 4,100 \u201c Lake Winnipeg, \u201c Herrhnan, 3,300 \u201c Lake Nepigon \u201c Taylor,\t2,300\t\u201c From Liverpool.Steamships.From Montreal Probabilities for the Next «4 Honrs for the 8t.Lawrence.Kte.Etc.Toroïïto, Mav 21, 11.00 o.m.\u2014Lakes and Lower St.Lawrence\u2014Moderate to fresh winds, a little cooler for the most part, and cloudy anti showery.Gulf and Maritime Provinces.\u2014Moderate to fresh winds, mostly cloudy with local rains.Allah Link - Nova Scotian.\u2014The R.M.S, \u2018 Nova Sootian,\u201d from Baltimore for Liverpool via Halifax and St.JohnV, NF, arrived out yesterday morning.Parisian.\u2014The R.M.S.\u2018\u2018Parisian,\" Capt Jos.Ritchie, sailed for Liverpool, at !l.30a.im yesterday, with 105 cabin, 100 intermediate aud 110 steerage passengers and mails.Sarmatian.\u2014 The ss \u201cSarmatian,\u201d Captain Johnson, arrived from Montreal last evening, and proceeded to Glasgow.Beaver Link\u2014Lake Winnipeo.\u2014The \u201cLake Winnipeg,\u201d Capt.Herrinan, having repaired machinery, has sailed from Liverpool for Montreal.Dominion Link\u2014Sarnia.\u2014The as \u201cSarnia,\u201d Capt.Jos.Gibson, arrived from Montreal at 2.31) p.m.yesterday, and proceeded to Liverpool.Qçehec S S.Company.\u2014Orinoco.\u2014The ss \u201cOrinoco\u201d sailed from New York for Bermuda at 5.30 pm yesterday.for information please call at R.M.Stocking's, General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel*T.D.Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or No.43, Dalhonsie Street.May 6, 1891.__________^______Fm I8LABD OF OBLMS FERRY1 April\t17.\t.Lake Superior.\t.May\t6.8«\t21.\t.Lake Huron\t\t\t13 May \u2022 a\t1.\t.\u2019Lake Nepigon.\t44\t20 \t8.\t.Lake Ontario\t\t\t27 $«\t15.\t.Lake Wfihiipeg.\t.June\t3 «\u2022\t22.\t.Lake Superior.\t44\t10 4«\t29.\t.Lake Huron\t\t\t17 June\t5.\t.*Lake Nepigon.\t\u202244\t24 f«\t12.\t.Lake Ontario\t\t\t1 «c to 19c.Cheese, steady ; new 8$c to 9}c ; fancy 9§c to 9}c.Eggs, steady ; sellers State at 16}c.Sugar quiet ; crushed, 5$c ; powdered at 4^0 ; granulated, at 4$c.Chicago, 111., May 21.-The loading tutun s dosed as follows :\u2014Wheat.No.2 sellers May at I.\t043 ï June, at 1.04 ; July, at 1.01}.Com\u2014 No.2 sellers May, at 58Jc ; June, nt56$c ; July, at 558c.Oats\u2014No.2 sellers May, at 49c ; June, at48$c ; July at 44jc.Mess Pork\u2014sellers May, at 11.10; July, at 11.20 ; September, at II.\t42$.Lard\u2014sellers May, at 6.40 ; July, at 6.50 ; September, at 6.72$.Short Riba\u2014sellers May, at 5;90 ; J uh^at 6.05 : September, at 6.32$.Cash quotations were as follows No.2 spring wheat at 104j|- No.2 red at 1.048 to 1.06$.No.2 Corn at.59c.No.2 Oats, sellers at 49 cts.No.2 Rye at 85c.Mess Pork\u2014sellers at 11.10.Lard\u2014sellers at 6.40.Short Ribs sides at 5.90 to 5.95.Dry salted shoulders at 5.10 to 5.20.Shortclear sides at 6.20 to 6.25.Whiskey lower at 1.16.Receipts\u2014Flour, 10,000 barrels ; wheat, 37,000 bushels ; com, .364,000 bushels ; oats, 189,000 bushels ; rye, 4,000 bushels ; barley, 6.000 bushels.Shipments :\u2014Flour, 7,000 barrels ; wheat, 80,000 bushels ; com, 286,000 bushels ; oats, 115,000 bushels ; rye, 1,000 bushels ; barley, 1,000 bushels.CARTERS ITTLE PIUS.AUCTION SALES.BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO.X-MIUPOIRTS- May 21\u2014Per as Steinhoft, Rehse, from Hamburg via Antwerp\u2014From Hamburg\u20141 case lean pencils to .1 A Langlois & co.1 case surgical instrume.nts to W Bmnet & co.1 case chlorofonn, 5 cases chemicals to Edmond Giroux A Frere.3 cases basket ware to order.6 cases hollowware to F T Thomas.19 cases skins to order.49-19 empty demijohns to C I\u2019itl.From Antwerp\u2014700 brls cement to order.100 bxs do to Chinic Hardware Co.139 cases windew glass to Robitaille A Richer.2 hhds, 25 cases Geneva Jto order.1 case mdse to Dom.Corset Co.16 cases hot» to Boswell Bros.587 pkgs bridge work to C F De Sola\u2014Remainder of cargo for the Eastern Provinces and Montreal.Per bark Hannah, Dahl, from Barrow\u20143,390 steel rails to I C R R.Per Express Companies.\u2014 May 21 \u2014 1 box to F H Andrews & Son.1 do to McKee Rankin.1 do to C Duquel.I pkge to E Moore.I do to E Audiberi.1 coop to I For-ier.1 machine to J Ardington.Per Railway Companies\u2014May 21\u20141 box to R Ruthman.1 case to A Shaw.40 hags to order.1 case to N .1 Fisher A co.1 do to N Dery.3 coses to Racine & co.1 keg to W A Marsh A co.4 bales to Geo Tanguay.11 do to Chinic Hardware Co.2 cases to G R Renfrew A 00.Sundries to E Giroux A Bro.1 case to A B Dupuis.20 bxs to B Houde A co.9 cases to J B Bedard.1 do to S J Shaw co.10 bxs J Durand.12 brls to Renaud A co.cases to Beaudet A co.1 brl to E Giroux.CURE d.-nktTfo »d|?mh r?1,evJB »11 the troubles Incl-of th-* system, such as l)ro\"*iriess, Distress after reumVicihu \" 1 ,e SL',e\u2019 *c While their most remaikable success tins been shown In curing SICK \u201c*\u20222\u201c*®.' yrtCAiiTKn\u2019s Limx Livku Pima are equally valuable in Constipation, curing anil preventing this annoying complaint, wliilo ttl1 t,i*or\u2018len» of the stomach, v^T.îVLthe ,,.ver \u201ct1'1 ro3ulate the bowels.E-veil if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end Ü'aTÆ.T.SS8 d° ACHE îf.i*10 b£n.jvcKtstxe! Corner of St.John and Palace Streets, F bruary 3, 1891 McUREN\u2019S CELEBRATED Experienced buyers % ORDERED IN PREFERENCE -TO ALL- OTHER BRANDS -BY- Those Who Have Made Trial of It.TRADE have been in the European and American markets since New Year, I :isro -a-l-ct m-.and the selections they have made will enable us to show some of the i ALL ingredients pure and PEN-richest and most fashionable goods that have ever been on our shelves.| fectly healthful.We would especially call attention to MILLINERY AND PARASOLS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES\u2019 MANTLES, CARPETS, RACE.On Every Package, no Other i Genuine, -ASK FOR- M\u2019LAKEN\u2019S \\ AND - I Lawn Rollers, Two Sections, Pour Sizes.Lawn Rakes, Lest Spring Steel Teeth, 24 Inches Wide Our assortment of above articles is of the most Approved and Latest Patterns.Prices lowest on the market.Garden Seed Drills, Plows and Cultivators.Our usual line of First-Class Agricultural Implements, Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, &c., &c.Also a few Bicycles at Cost Price.\t, GTEÏsTTS\u2019 E\u2019TTETSTXSHIXIsrGI-S.AND TAKE NO OTHER.Jannury 17.1S0I\tf»>»17 WÏÏ, A, ROSS, 30 St.Paul Street.May 22, 1891.mch9-Lm Dr.J.Browne's ., , THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.-ADVICE TO INVALIDS.- Haupax, May 21\u2014The estate of the late Sir Edward Keuuv is valued at between $300.000 and $400,000.It is pretty generally understood that the Comptroller of the Navy, Vice-Admiral J.O.Hopkins, will succeed Vice-Admiral G.VV.Watson, os Commander-in-Chief of the North American and West India station on the 15th December next, and that the former officer will hoist his flag on the \u201cEdgar,\u201d which vessel will relieve the \u201cBellerophon\u201d as flagship.The \u201cEdgar\u201d is a protected cruiser of 7,300 tons and 10,000 horse power.Sir John Ross, representing the Secretary of War, haa leased, with the option of buying at the end of a year, a large lot of ground north of the Cotton factory, fbr the term of five years.The laud will be used .is a cricket ground and tennis courts for the officers and their friends.The military intend making the crease secondl to none in the Maritime Provinces.Teacher\u2014You must not come to school any more, Tommy, until your mother has reco* vered from the small-pox.Tommy\u2014There aint a bit of danger.She ain't going to give me the small pox.\u201cWhy, how is that?\u201d \u201cShe\u2019s my stepmother.She never gives me .-.ny thing.\u201d A Capital Assortment of travelling trunks and valises at S.Uarsley\u2019s, all good and cheap.IF YOU WISH TO OBTAIN QUIET REFRESHING SLEEP, FREE FROM HEAD-ache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary nchings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regelate the circulating system- '-f the body you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr.J.CCT.LIS BROWNE, (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of CHLORODYNE, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered.CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms.CHLORODYNE is the nly palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache Meningitis, Ac.From Symea A Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880, \u2014 To J.T.Davenport, Esq., 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Deak Sir,\u2014We embrace this opportunity of congratulating you upon the widespread reputation this justly esteemed medicine, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne, has earned for itself, not only in Hindostan, but all over the East.As a remedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported jnto the country, and we shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home.Tho other brands, we are happy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and judging from their sale, we fancy their sojourn there will be evanescent.IN o could multiply instances ad infinitum of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne in Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Hjiasnifl, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many years.In Choleraic Diarrhœa, and oven in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself, we have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power.We have never used any other form of this medicine than Collis Brownes, from a firm conviction that it is decidedly the best, and also from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and the public, as we are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collis Browne is a deliberate breach or EAITH ON THE PART OK THE CHEMIST TO PRESCRIBE AND PATIENT ALIKE.We are, Sir, faithfully yours, Syraes A Co.Members of the Pharm.Society of Great Britain, His Excellency the Viceroy\u2019s Chemists.CAUTION.\u2014Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Paos Wood stated that Dr J.Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, which, ho regretted to say, hail been sworn to.\u2014 See Tunes, loth July 1869\t\u2022\t.Sold in Bottles at Is.IJd., 2s.9d., 4s.6*1., and 11*.each.None is genuine without the Words \u201c DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE \u201d on the Government Stamp.Over- whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.CAUTION »\u2014Beware of Piracy and Imitations.SOLE MANUFACTURER\u2014!.T.DAVENPORT.33 Gt.Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London In addition to the above, and tho Staples for which we have long been favorably known, we will have on view OEEOIOE XiTOSTES OF FURNITURE-®» t China, Glass and Kitchenware, ST^TIOKTIEIR^G LADIES\u2019 AND CHILDREN\u2019S BOOTS AND SHOES, -AND- PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant.¦ 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