Quebec morning chronicle, 31 juillet 1891, vendredi 31 juillet 1891
[" VOL.XLIV.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1891.NO.15,981.Quebec, Boston New York, Portland and White Mountain Line.S«lid Trim Servie® Between Quebec and Boston Daily Via Sherbrooke and White River Junction.Through Conch, Quebec to Portland Daily via DucUwell J unction.Ae \u2022¦It lia* ruaisg ceaMaed Parler aa4 SI»*jlir Can betaeea t(a«k*« aa«\u2019'3 to 1G1J.Commercial Bank of Manitoba, 90 ftjked: Montreal Telegraph Ootiip'ant, 10.r>.f to Company, 211- _\t___ 8o:\tCanada Cotlou to asked.ÿod.v Canada Allan Line\u2014Norwegian.\u2014The ss \u201c Nor wegian,\u201d Captain Wm.Christie, from Montreal arriver! at Glasgow yesterday afternoon.(JfBHfir fit*AM«ml^, Compact.\u2014MihAMfciti The ss \u201cMiramichi, Captain À.Baquet, fMn Pictou, etc., with passengers and a general cargo, arrived in j>ort early this morning.Orinoco.\u2014The as \u201cOrinoco\u201d sailed from Now York for Bermuda, at 3 p.m.yesterday.Trinidad.\u2014The ss \u201cTrinidad\u201d from New York, on the 24th instant, arrived at St.Croix, W.L, yesterday.Alexandria\u2014The yacht \u201cAlexandria,\u201d of the St.John\u2019s, P.Q., Yacht Club, leaves -port this _ morning, for Murrey'Bay, with' a large baétÿ ôf ladies and Iptitleuien on bon-n.EugïNIX\u2014Sch \u201cEugenie,\u201d from Cow Bay, with a cargo of coal, arrived in i>ort yesterday, under sail.For Sea.\u2014Brkt.\u201cGlynwood\u201d left for ; ea yesterday, tug \u201cAurelia\u201d towing her to Indian Cove.Floated-The ss \u201cTiber,\" Cajrtain J.B Delisle, which was ashore at Bird Rocks, has been floated off, and i*assed inward at Cape Magdalen at 2.30 pm.yesterday.Given Up eor Lost.\u2014New York, July 30\u2014 The three-masted schooner \u201cD W McLean,\u201d which sailed for this i>ort f-iom Laguna, on May 12, with cedar wood, was commanded by Capt.Parker, and had a crew of about twelve.She has not been spoken and is believed to be lost.The \u201cMcLean\u201d was owned by J H.unor of this city,-The British ship \u201cCity of Florence.\u201d which sailed under command of Capt.Lcask, from Antwerp May 30, for San Francisco, and which was spoken March 22, is also believed to be lost.Her crew numbered about thirty.She was owned by George Smith & Sons, of Glasgow.Otter.\u2014The North Shore Mail stf.\u201cOtter,\u201d Captain G.M.May, left port yesterday morning for Natashquan, etc., with passengers and general bat-go.P^sgED,.\u2014Yesterday, ea \u201cStorin.King,\u201d from London for .Montreal ; \u201cEditf^\u2019 for Olaptf Bay ; \u2018 \u2018Maud Hartman\u201d from.Montreal.Tim pilot of the \u201cStorm King\u201d rejofts a bark below and one off Green Island, bound up.Quarantined\u2014Bark \u201cNeptun,\u201d from Rio Janeiro, has been left at Grosse Isle, by tug \u201cConqueror,\u201d to undergo a thorough fumigation.Although there is at present no sickness on board, it appears that two of her crew died some six weeks ago on the passage.Since that time; the vessel has been in Sydney, C.B.Spoken\u2014Bark \u201cV/innifred, \u2019 Larsen; frotn Québec for Portsmouth, July 23, lat 40, lung 33.Tow\u2019s.\u2014Bark \u201cSabina,\u201d from Port Spain, with a cargo of molasses for Montreal, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, in tow of tug *\u2018Mc-Naughton,\u201d and left for ner destination last night in company with schr \u201cMarie Alemera\u201d in tow of same steamer.-Tug \u201cLord Stan- ley\" arrived'from Three Rivers last evening, with ship \u201cHovding\u201d in tow, and left her at Indian Cove.-Tug \u201cDauntless\u201d arrived at 8 o\u2019clock this morning, with bark \u201cChippewa,\u201d Captain Lynch, from Greenock, June 28, in tow, with coal.The tug reports the bark \u201cDerby\u201d going into the Saguenay.SIGNAL 8EBVICE MAKISE DEPARTMENT.Quebec, July 30,1891.LTslet\u2014Clear ; west wind.Outward, strs Druid and Otter.River du Loup\u2014Clear ; north wind.Inward at 7 am, one steamer ; at 8 am, schr Florence ; at 9 a m, one bark in tow.Father Point\u2014Therm.67.Cloudy ; south wind.Outward at 7.30 am, Sarnia; 10 am, Sarmatian.Inward at 12.30 a m, Storm King ; 9.30\tam, Miramichi.Cape Chatte\u2014Clear ; west wind.Outward» at 1 p m, str Peace.Martin River\u2014Clear ; south-east wind.Inward at 12.30 pm, str Cai*e Breton ; to-day, ship Matilda.Outward yesterday at 6 p m, str Eastgate.Cape Magdalen\u2014Smokey.Inward at 2.30 p m, str Tiber ; to-day, one bark.Fame Point\u2014Clear ; south-east wind.\tOut- ward at 6 p m yesterday, str Lake Nepigon ; at 10.30\ta m to-day, str Beaver.SIGNAL AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE.TABLE OP DISTANCE» FROM QUEBEC.Hlgnal Stations.SOUTH SHORE\u2014RIVKB ST.LAWRENCE.Marine Miles.1.\tLTslet.Tel office.Flags.43 2.\tSt.Roch-Aulnais.\u201c\t\u201c\t56 3.\tBrandy Pots.\tL.H.S\u2019m\u2019ph\u2019re 82 4.\tRiver du Loup, Tel.of.L.H.Flags, Se- maphore .84 5.\tFather Point.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t155 6.\tLittle Metis.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t175 7.\tMatane.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t105 8.\tCape Chatte.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t230 9.\tMartin River.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t256 10.\tCape Magdalen\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t295 11.\tFame Point.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t320 12.\tCape Rosier.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.850 OASPE COAST OF GULF.13.\tCape Despair.Tel.of.L.H.Flags.384 14.\tPt Maquereau.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t408 NORTH SHORE\u2014RIVER ST.LAWRENCE.15.\tPortneuf(b\u2019l\u2019w)Tel.of.L.H.Flags.150 16.\tManicouagan.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.r.\t180 17.\tP\u2019t.des Monts.\t\u201c\tL.H.\u201c\t.\t220 ANTICOSTI ISLAND.18.\tWest Point.Tel of.L.H.Flags.328 19.\tSouth-WestPt.\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c .366 20.\tSouth Point.\t*.413 21.\tHeath Point.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t450 MAGDALEN ISLANDS.22.\tGrosse Isle.Tel.of.\tFlags.475 23.\tEtang du Nord\t\u201c L.H.\t\u201c\t.\t455 24.\tAmherst Island\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.\t475 25.\tBird Rocks.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\t.480 CAPE BRETON.26.\tMeat Cove.Tel.of.\tFlags .A.\t530 27.\tLow Point.\t\u201c L.H.\t\u201c\t.\t575 NEWFOUNDLAND.28.\tCape Ray.Tel.of.L.H.Flags.555 29.\tCape Race.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u2018\t.\t820 H.J.McHugh, Inspector Signal Service.BAILED FOR QUEBEC Columbus, Olsen, Grangemouth, July 28 SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Federation (s), Mars, Antwerp, July 26 Oerona (s), Anderson, Shields, July 28 Oxonholme (s), Thomas, Liverpool, J uly 28 Peruvian (s), Nunan, Glasgow, July 30 Sardinian (s), Richardson, Liveiyool, July 30 Texas (s), Hunter, Avonmouth, July 28 SAILED FOR CANADA.Otto, Gunderson, Glasson Dock, July 26 ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Martha, Nielsen, Grangemouth, July 27 Ocean, Belstad, Mary port, July 23 PORT OF QUEBEC-ARRIVED.July 30\u2014SS Storm King, Crosbv, London, July 8, Ross & co, for 5lontreal, general cargo.Bark Sabina, tall.Port Spain, June 19, for Montreal, molasses.Schr Eugenie,-, Cow Bay, Goo Patterson, coal.July 31\u2014SS Miran.ichi, Baquet, Pictou, etc., Quebec SS Co, passengers and general cargo.Chippewa, Lynch, Greenock, J une 28 July CLEARED.Canada, Mercier, 30\u2014Schr Master.-Hon Hector Langevin, & R Brodie.Bersemis, Robert, Gaspe, W TIDE T^JBLE.HIOH WATER AT QUEBEC\u2014STANDARD TIME\u20141891.Monday\t\tJuly.\t27\tMorning.10 35\tEvening.11 00 Tuesday\t\t\t\t28\t11 24\t11 49 Wednesday.\t\t29\t0 16\t0 44 Thursday.\t\t30\t1 14\t1 49 Friday\t\t\t31\t2 27\t3 05 Saturday\t\tAugust.\t 1\t3 43\t4 21 Sunday\t\t2\t4 31\t4 54 N.B.\u2014The stream of tide runs up forty-five minutes after high water.Moon\u2019s Phases.\u2014Last Quarter, Tuesday, July 28th, 11.48 p.m.Customs Duties\u2014The following is the amount of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, July 30, 1391 :\u2014$3,219.16.Gold Exchange\u2014New York, July 30,11.00 a.m.\u2014American Gold, 4.87.Sterling Exchange, 4.85.Liverpool Cotton Market.\u2014 Liverpool, July 30, 11.30 mm.\u2014Cotton, quiet.American Middlings, 4gd.Montreal Stock Market.\u2014Montreal, July 30\u2014Bank of Montreal, 225 to 221.Quebec troal Gas uonijwvnv, Pacific Railway, S(l| to Co, 801 offered.Dundas Cotton Co, 30 asked.Hochelaga Cotton Company, 130 asked.Dominion Cotton Mills CouiDany, 120 offered.New Gas Company, i *?' k d New Passenger Railway Coni|>any, 2W» to 18o*.Cbmmvrciitl Cable Company, 106 to 104.Bell Telepm-nc, 140 to 125, New York Stock Market, July 30.\u2014Stock market closed quiet; American Express, 116; Atcheson, 31V ; CBandQ, 803; Canada Pacific, 80 ; Canada Southern, 478 » C and II, 1271 | Delaware & Lackawana, 131; L & N, (l7J { Lake Shore, 107 | Northern Pacific, 288 ; do preferred, 598 ; North Western, 1081 ; New York Central, 9,84 ; Rock Island, 71 j ; St Paul, 61; do preferred, 109; St PMandM, 102; Union Pacific, 40j| ; Western Union Telegraph, 79.Latest Produce Markets.\u2014New York, July 30\u2014Cotton, closed steady; Uplands, 8; Qrleatis, 8 7-16; futures, closea steady ; sellers August, at 7.6q i September, at 7.75} October, at 7.88; November, at 8.01.Flour eMV ; receipt», 9,000 barrels; sales,.13,000 b&ttds.Winter wheat.'kny graces, at 3./5 to 4.35.;,fair to fancy at 4.40 to ji.lO j pa ton to, fft 4/0 to 5.25.Rye flour quiet ; sellers at 4.60 to 5.00.Wheat, steady; receipts, 132,000 bus ; sales 1,078,000 bushel»; sellers July at 99 .Je ; August, at 978c to OSjc ; September, at 978c to 988c ; October, at OSjc to 98^c ; December, 1.00* to 1.00J ; May, at 1.04L to 1.05jj.Rye firm ; September delivery at 7/c ts 80c.Corn Weal» ; receipts, 67,000 bushels ; sales.256, 000 bushels ; No.2 sellers August, at 67?c to 68|c ; No 2 sellers at 70jtc to 72u.Oats, wenK j receipts, 72,000 bushels ; sales 40,000 bushels ; sellers State at 39.\\c to 59c.Western, 374c to 59c.Pork, quiet ; new mess at 12.75 to 13.25.Lard, firm, at 6.90.Butter, closed fairly active ; State dairy at 14c to 18c ; creamery, at 15Jc to IS^c.Cheese, weak ; State at 64c to 88c ; fancy, 8|c to 88c.Eggs, easy ; sellers State, at 18c to 18^c.Sugar, easy ; crushed, at 54c ; powdered at 4gc ; granulated, at -Ijfc to 44c.Fortunate, Very.Mrs.Kopec\u2014You arc in nice shape ; where have you been ?Enpec\u2014Been sitting up all night with a (hie) sick fren.Mrs.Enpcc\u2014Humph ; lucky you didn\u2019t have to stand up with him.\u2014New York Jlirahi, CARTERS July J i :\u2014Wheat, No.2sellers July, at September, at 888c ; -No.2 sellers July at Chicago, Ill., July_30.\u2014The leading futures closed as fojlows 894c ; August, at Tjfxftf'YTl f MT* of OfVw/v 62o to 624c ; August at 59fc ; September 592c.Oat»\u2014No.2 July at 31k! ; August at 288c; September, 284c.Mesa Pork\u2014sellers September, at 11.524; October at 11.60.Lard\u2014sellers September, at 6.75; October, at 6.874.Short Ribs\u2014sellers September, at 6.974 I October, at 7.id.Cash quotations were as follows : \u2014No.2 spring wheat at 89fc to 894c.No.2 red at89c.-.No.2 Corn at.Cl^c.No,.2 Oats at î#c.No.2 Rye at 72c.No.2, BancF\u2014no sales.Mesa Pork at 11 374 to 11.40.Lard ct 6.624 to 6.65.Short Ribs sides, 6.85 to 6.90.Dry salted shoulders at 5.90 to 6.00.Short clear sides at 6.30 to 6.50 Whiskey, at 1.17.Receipts\u2014Flour, 16,000 barrels ; wheat, 539,000 bushels ; corn, 241,000 bushels ; oats, 181,000 bushels ; rye, 48,000 bus ; barley, 1,000 bus.Shipments :\u2014Flour, 5,000 barrels ; wheat, 134,-000 bushels ; corn, 303,000 bushels ; oats, 136,.000 bushels ; rye, none ; barley, 1,000 bushels.I-MIIPOIRTS- Pkr Express Companies\u2014.July 30\u20141 box to OG Chapleau.1 do to L Maynard.1 do to O Richard A co.1 bdl to J A Couture.1 pkgo to J E Shelton.2 bxs to D M Simpson.1 do to H Fortier.1 pkge to J E Potter.1 box to Dominion SS Co.1 do to H Ray.1 bale to O Ryan.1 pkge to T Hethrington.Per Railway Companies\u2014July 30\u201450 bxs to Whitehead & Turner.Sundries to O Migneir., I box to W Brunet & co.Ido to J Gauthier.2 do to S J Shaw & co.5 do to JE Martineau.1 do to J H Patry.25 cases to A Joseph & Sons ITUE IVEK PILLS.\"WSÊ EIXIIPOIRTS.July 26\u2014Per barli Jenny, Andersen, for Rio Janeiro\u201414,292 pcs spruce deals, by Price, Bros & Co.\u2014Laden at Chicoutimi.July 27\u2014Per ship Lumberman\u2019s Lassie, Stewart, for Aberdeen\u2014139 pcs oak, 196 do elm, 194 do waney pine, 238 do birch, 10 do ash, 8,034 do pine deals, 2,378 do pine ends, by Dobell, Beckett & co.Exports of Lumber, Deals, Etc., from Montreal.July 30\u2014Per ssGlenifTer, for London\u201440,331 |>C8 deals, 6,255 do do ends, by McArthur Bros.6457 jx» deals, by R Cox & co.Per ss Parisian, for Liverpool\u20144,980 pcs deals, by J Burstall & co.NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.f From Our 0>m Correspondent.) Ottawa, July 30\u2014Mr.Barron wants to know if ministers of the Gospel and clergymen are allowed to travel over tho Intercolonial and other Government Railways at a reduced rate, and if this reduced rate applies only to the Province of Quebec ; also, is the Government aware that Mr.Stocking, City Agent at Quebec Railway, has granted clergy of Quebec ?Mr.Deslisle wants of \u201cQueen\u2019s Counsel\u201d vocales in the district for the Intercolonial reduced rates to the to of know if the title conferred on ad-Quebec in view of their merits or professional success, or in view of political services rendered to their party ?How does it happen that on the last occasion of the conferring ofthislitle in the district of Quebec, Beauce, Three Rivers, Montmag-ny, Kamouraska and Rimouski, no advocates belonging to the Liberal party were selected?If it is the intention of the Government to award this title in & more equitable manner in future and is it the intention to grant said titles to advocates who are appointed by the Attorney General to represent the Crown in Courts of criminal jurisdiction ?Mr.Cameron (Huron) is after the Postmaster-General.He wants to know if the Government has awarded the contract for the extension of the Tay canal from its present terminus at Perth to a mill owned by the Postmaster-General, known as Haggart\u2019s mill ?Who asked that this work should he done ?Is it a public necessity or for the benefit of a private individual and were tenders called for the work or is it to be done by private contract ?To Ride from Bombay to Calcutta.The long-ride mania has spread to India, where Lieut.Varges, a young Austrian officer, emulating the examples of Capt.Burnaby and the French gentleman who thought he should like to go arouncî'the world, a few straits excepted, on a pair of stilts, has actually set out on a ride, without relays, from Bombay to Calcutta.Lieut.Varges is a man of 30, a fact which would warrant the assumption that he would make some preliminary enquiries regarding climatic conditions, and particularly as to the feasibility of journeying by road in the rainy season.But the Austrian officer has, it is said, shown himself superior to such prosaic matters as these, though he is reported to be unable to speak a word of Hindustani.His first purchase was a bullock to carry his luggage ; bat the sensible animal appears to have had such a decided objection to the job that it was found necessary to leave him behind.The Austrian Don Quixote, however, was able to engage a Sancho Panza in the shape of a Goanese boy, with whom, without baggage, save a change of underclothing, he* started one morning about daybreak, mounted on a horse, his attendant following on a little C.At lust advices nothing more had heard of Lieut.Varges or his companion.\u2014London Daily News.¦ me you honored Too Many Titles.English Lord\u2014\u201cIn your note to gave me more titles than I am with.\u201d American Girl\u2014\u201cDid I?\u201d English Lord\u2014\u201cYes.What does that O.S.stand for after my name ?\u201d American Girl\u2014\u201cI\u2019m sure I don\u2019t know.Brother told me to add it.Here comes little Dick.I\u2019ll send him to find out.Dick, go ask brother what C.S.stand for after Lord Toplofty\u2019s name.\u201d Little Dick\u2014\u201cI ast him when you addressed the letter.He said it meant \u2018Card sharp.\u2019 \u201d \u2014Street tiHEM'n*iCo, to all sufferers.- A.J.6TONER.M.Dl, % Decatur.IiA Sold by I>ruprrMS* fbsrallia» Home TBKATHBNT\u2014BfaaSla In a day.¦aa taatify fratn SO fUalaa aod F.r»l*a Coaatriaa.WHta tb.au DaMriatlu B««k, eiplaaatlan aad proof, nailed i.aalad) fiwe, AMISM ERIE fllEOICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Va July 22, 1890.m w.f&w-Lm \u201cNew Model Mower\u201d for One Horae.\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201cNew Model Mower\u201d for Two Horses.\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201cTiger\u201d Rake, Self Dump.\u201c\t\u201c\tIthaca Rake, Hand Dump Two Éiz-s.\t/ Hay Tedders, Horse Hay Forks, Mower Knife, Grinders, and a full line of extra parts and repairs.Prices to suit tho times.Every Machine guaranteed.Call and examine the largest stock in the city.' WM, A.EOSS, 78 St.Paul Street, City.N.B.\u2014Our Treatise on Ensilage and Silos, and Catalogue» in French or English mailed free on application./ For Quality, Fow Sauols, XToxio Fzcels I The Great Tea Depot, 22 Fabrique Street.Good Sound (Deml-Leaf) Black Tea, Wonderful Value.12c Good Sound Block Tea, full rich liquor.16c Choice Black Tea, full body, intense strength.20c The Surprise Tea, at 30c.per lb., worth 50c., a magnificent Indian and China blend, absolutely pure and fragrant.X 30c Specially selected Ceylon, China and Darjeeling blend.X 40c Extra Choice Indian and Ceylon blend, the finest and most delicious tea in the Dominion.X 60c Good sound broken leaf uncolored J a pan.10c Good sound (Demi-Leaf) uncolored Japan, full bodied.12 and 16c Choice Japan, sweet and fragrant.20c Oolong (Formosa).X 60c Extra Choice Ceylon, Pekoe Oolong.^.a.X 60c Assam Extra Choice Hyson.50c Namuna, Assam, Darjeeling, Cochar and Sylhot, Kangra (Himalayas) Neigherriee, (Madras) Souchong, Pouchong, and Congous, Pekoes.Orange Pekoe, Flowery Pekoe, and other special varieties of Indian, Ceylon, Java, Japan, and China Tea, (Black and Green) the finest ever imported into the.Dominion.PRICE LIST AND TASTING SAMPLES FREE.Any person purchasing 10 lbs.of the Teas marked thus (I) will receive a Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Japanese Silk Handkerchief.To Clear a Consignment, A.W.has received instructions to sell the following : Indian Old Hyson.20c do Young Hyson.20c tar Remember the Address.GREAT TEA DEPOT, NO.22 FABRIQUE STREET.YV\"-AJUTIEIRS- M.t 23 18111.A1 Tecumsch House, - - London, Canada.McGAW & WINNETT, Proprietors.\u2014 SOLD BY ALL - [STATIONERS THROUCHOUTtheWORLI CAPITAL, .*2,000,000 Stg.And Immense Reserve Funds Absolute Security to Assured.Largest Net Surplus of any Fire STEEL PENS Ins.Co.in the world, And Largest Business in Canada.Insurances taken at current rates.Policies issued here.Losses promptly paid C.P.Champion, Agent.No.66, St.Petc-r Street, Quebec.4V TRLFFHOSE lo.74.Over 50 Different Styles of Buggies, Wagons, Phaetons, Carts, Etc.azAt&RLJl ALSO FULL LINE OF Latimer & Legare, 273 St.Paul Street, Quebec.March 31, 1891.\tFm film; MONTREAL.THE PALACE OF CANADA.Delightfully S'tuated on Dominion Square, and in Close Proximity to Mount Royal Park, it is in Every Way Desirable for Transient Visitors & Tonrists, and is particularly attrootive aa a residence for ladies and f&miliea\u2014within eight of the new iepotoof the Grand Trunk and Canadian Paciffc Railways.Under now management it is now the mont complete, luxurious, and liberally managed house on the continent.GEO.W.SWETT, Manager.February 11.1891.\tFm Electro Nervine.CCXER rERIAXF.ÏTI.Ï all Diseaeea of the Nervous System, either Acute or Chronic in either Sex.ft RESTORES Impaired or Lost foWEE Checks all forms of Waste or Drain.Makes Strong the Weak.Full package, $1 ; Six for $5.(with oook), sent securely sealed on receipt ot price.Address DR G.F.ADDAM, No.3701 Cot-Grove Ave., Chicago Ilia.December 1 1HQ0.\tLm GRAND TRUNK R\u2019Y.The Old and Popular Route TO Montreal, Detroit, Chicago.-AND- All the Principal Points in Canada and the United States.^ _______ r IT IS POSITIVELY THE ONLY LINE FROM TORONTO Running the Celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping and Parlor Cars.SPEED, SAFETY, CIVILITY.TORONTO TO CHICAGO IN 14 HOURS.Quic ITIS BRITISH COLUMBIA, and PACIFIC COAST.he FOR FARES, Time Tables, Ticket» general information apply at the Union Depot City Ticket Office, corner King and Yonge, and at York Street, Toronto, or to any of the Company\u2019s Agents.L.J.SEARGE VNT, Gener Manager.Royal Military CoUoge OF CANADA Kingston, Ontario.THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE 13 established for the nurjtOHe of in,]>arting a complete education in all branches of military tactics, fortification, engineering, and general cientific knowledge in subjects connected with and necessary to a thorough knowledge of th military profession, and for qualifying officer for command and for Staff appointments.'a) In addition the course of instruction uch as to afford a thorough practical scientifi.and sound training in all departments which are essential to a high and general modem education.(b) The Civil Engineering Course is complet and thorough in all branches.(c) The obligatory course of surveying is such as is required for tne profession of Dominion Land Surveyors ; the voluntary course of surveying is that which is required for Dominion Topographical Surveyors.Matriculation Examination takes place in June each year.Candidates must be over fifteen and under eighteen years of age on preced-ng 1st of January.Length of College Course, four years.Four commissions in the Imperial Régula Army are awarded to graduates annually.Board and Instruction $200, for eacn term consisting of ten months\u2019 residence For particulars, apply to the Adjutant-Gen oral of Militia, Ottawa *\tLm Printed and Published by John J FOOTE, Editor and Proprietor, at hia Steam Printing Works, Mountain Hill Subscription :\u2014DAILY, $6.00 per annum WEEKLY, $2.00 in advance.ADVERTISEMENTS : Ten Cents per Line first insertion, and Five Cents for each subsequent.Ten cents per Line for each Insertion n Special Notice Column or over Editorial Advertisements requiring alternate inse tions, such as twice or three times week, Eight Cents per Line, 4 "]
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