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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 5 septembre 1874
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beat wae ll).Ifl,1^.The prizua were prescnled by C.!.McArthur at the Lauréats C\u2019lubR' House ui .rac,.«.BALLOON ASCENSION.Ci.F.vti.xm>, o , Kept.4 \u2014The balloon \u201c nuf falo\" aaceiiiled from th» public .quare to-Jay.TH1 sui THERE TBOl U 1 -.AVaailiNi'-TO!», FN>pi.4.\u2014N,, formal or.ler will lie Isstiivl from Hie AA'ar Depai'ment relative to the ilc*J>*tcblug of United titaU-* troop» Lo the Konth, but the whole matter will be left t > Ihi Depart mcutwl Commaudcr, who will dlsposs of the forocN *0 a* tlicy * ;»n be used by tbc United Mate* Murabala In ca*e of necessity.WRECK OF A FRENCH 11AKQLE.[litOWMA'iLi.K, Tetae, hi nt.4.\u2014Tho Freneh barque \u201c Coromandel, ' of Horde mx, Cupt.France, wcat oGiora at Bagdad, Mexico, to «lay, In a gale, and became a total wreck, breaking up In les* than two hours.The ea|rfalrt, flr*7 mate aad three seamen were rescued ; eleven of the civ* are suppos' d to have perl-hed.The atoMu \u2022-lill continue*, llraroa, on the American side, I* Several feet un I t witter, and thu lull tbl-tart* 'Pc in ct nalderablo danger.\u2022Rung of Mie cours, .juite a eommoilon waa beard in Hie cells, and on a e.»nstable entering U waa tound that onnof the prisoner*, who had a utaU'b a»-» tided about hint, had conUlved to art llio to a liuudle of abawtliga which were lu Uu> oali, iliHibUeaa bopliig to make hi* iw- ape iu the coufuGon that waa likely to euaur ou tho dimovery of Uie flro, but las police am too well 1I111 led ai\"l dlaoiidlaad, and a bucket or tab of waltn ««Uugutahed the (Ira* Till (MM 1 XU FAIN.U Is es|>evte>l that the enlrlea of liupotled * lock at tha forthcoming Provincial fair will b* utUxh more numerou» Il Ait on any previous 0C-caalbn, F:ai8» COUNVI, Theie la good aulhorlty fr IwllevlNg Uia' Mr.McGregor, reivnily imaealed by tin* Contro-ViTtvd FJeellmi Court, will again Itc brougbl fotwaid as the MluUtrrlal candldato for Ktact Count v.HAMILTON.lloHag STIAUNU.UaMlLTON, Kept.4.Tld» wvanlsg a bur4011 from Kbjuev Civck, named \" Ro»»\" DaYII, w give** In aAiqta raiurtng from twenty doUara to Hiree hundred dollar a lo varioua trlunda of the Mapoadeut for uaa among the velars.Tkirienw dollai* wore spent for a telegram to Ge>irgo Btrpbau, of Montreal, then In England, raowat lug hint to tmtueuce the eiuployetw of the Cornwall MauufaxturiugCiuiiiiaay iu favor of Hr# rx*» \u2022IKUiiLanL Moucy waa also paid lo aundry tavern kex ihts to 1 natde Lhaia Ut irsat reapond eat'a supportera.Tb« remaluder of .Mr.Me-lotnuau a leatluiony waffiiuaiuly oorrobxFraUve of I he atalcuiopl* of the aeverat reavaaeera of Ike iue|>oulient who had dlabunad the moony among th*ele« toi4.ft eaair m light iU*« hn wa« the party who ordered Ui# apedal train for lb# Rrouforta.T he total ainouut roturned to blm by iwuivaasers after the cont4Wl waa $\\A M.I.vld uoe of uumeiou* payinuiitt of money to vol«f* hj eanvaasers of the respondent waa glv»-u by Haiiiuei AAimmI, Ale» Mu.hern, A.J Ma»'dunald, John Moi sell.Jobu McLuanav, John D.Macdonald and llomor Hlile».i I10 tiAlimouy Of Die oilier trUneasn» waa uot lua lerlal »* to acta of bribery, but leaded Ut con-nerl the cabeaaaers and «uppvrler* »*f Omre»-pi'iident xx lib tlis Illegal dial'Ibutloii of lundi.lu «U*woi lo a qiu atlon from Hi» leirdalilp brought lu loin ihi |mi!|!'C court h) Krauil» 1 ma- (^ji^ ChanciSlor, at an early port of b» dav\u2019a pro r\t*'1 * 1\t'\t\u20221 ''\t.dime *1 \u2022\u2022 1 .cm-.1 f >! 1 .A \u2022ivldcuce Vent to show Hut he had taken a horaooul of Tlnsdtle'a field after having traiteo->ed of to-day at the ijovrrtiuu'tit aal»'.Di AYllliaiiia haa botMl elected M .lci.i'.or .>f the Kingston I\u2019rwabylery «ad the Rev.M< Af.-l.i (Ui,t'f lb llcvllle, bvcretaiy.C'OROl'RG.l*lxUGI.B9B or tllk Vfl RKHOAI.I'AKTI.Comn tut, Kept.4 -The Viceregal Ipariy, «< coin 1 .anbil by about flflv ladle* and genih-m,,,i of thu town, left hero thla inorulug at elgtit o\u2019 » loi k, ou a trip lo the Marmora Iron mines From Cubniirg to the settlement of llarwool, on Rlcs l^ake.they went by a train on il»e t o 1 i'ourg and Peti rlmr.i Railway.At liarw >d | tesiun 1 the whole party embarked on the steamer \" l»aac RuU\u2019\u2019and were «.aveyed hy her down Ihc lake, the pretty eeenrry of which Ihc A |ee-ri L'alpart) much admired.At Hastings Village a large crowd of persona were nsaemlde l, to-gelhcr with a cotnpaov of vobiuieera, who re-celvinl tl'# OrTTcrnor (letienll with a r^./-.f» j'.ie The \\i.r._.»i party went ashore, aba Hi* Bt oelleuey wn* presented with an adilrea* on behalf of the town.After lie had replied, the at Miner resum'd her x#rage mi.id n-ne wed olieers anil lo f h* firing of another /»« i/i When she ha a uillea the ext uralonlats land 'd and got on hoard another tram, whb b intk lh»m to the Marmora Iron ntlii\"*.Th\"V remained there alemt an hour amt Hi*u re luincd to Hie sb'amer.From her thrv Stupped 1 ou to a flat-holtoitied boat attached Ui he.»od on which luncheon wa* laid out under aatieltm | made of houghs of tree*.Luncheon wa* par- 1 ti.k'11 of it* the aleamcr wa» itiTVing up (lie fiver, Bttd when It w as ovet the -c.,w w«» iln- 1 tach' d.'I he party arrived hack in Cobourg about half pa»i «even, and were met «i Hie »i « tlon by a ton hlight procession ami by a band, | which' I'toorted tbeir KxcaUari'les to Ihelr hotel, a number ul the iiu'ii drawing their 1 can luge.AIL!?A CRAM.HAD AOCHFKsr.All'» I iiato, Ont , Hept 4.\u2014Christopher Cu- I aack, hob I keejh r of this place, hi-1 nlghl,while walking on tb« railroad track from I'ark Hill, laid down and la supposed to have fallen aaleeti, )nd both hla h gs run over by a train and jiearfully mutilated.Dr.Aoderaon, win* I ainpiitaifd both lega.ba* hope* of hla recovery, ?\tFORT HOPE.that ho did not wrlnualy deny ihn coannliai'Mi of acta of bribery by aupportera of Hie ruap Mid cnl, but he dorth '»l U* Ida kindlinr nature, .*n un-(WataiMl 1 l|u uharity, whioh, P> Uhmm» who do ie*t know it, out tua like fuar, aad irrroxoiuUon, and taon» l weak noua, «nd oven the wgu of guilt.It wa» j'i\u2019t like Mr.Boarh.r to inter-poee hiinwlf IrntwiTTi Tl.eodore Ttlton and (he .*iiumijaen.iw of his own folly, and trnat by h * vc and ixUrtateo to win hun bank Vo purity and truth, tie badum* tiiat love u» vinuun-(«lit.Ho ho» triud his philosophy, au 1 it fias failrsL It was ju«t like Mr- Hie cher V> atoke largo aiinwaiuv f r tin l'Utbiy#t.>I eptnt etabiltw-ed by faillir*' and dmappMJite 1 auihiMon sud in tenet that if Theodore ooutd only Iw pullod through iSb» drxcp witters all woiild txe well with him, ami his uobl«r (fj natur» would aa-elt iUnlf And it win* just Ilka TtlUm and Moulton tv pUy u^*oU M* R.-sh Uar's h q»a uui üuat,and L't him pull tlmtu thr>ug1i Th«»»'arc three I'letiet.t* in Mi Bald»or'a nature which hi* frienda uuderstaud, but wrlih Ii th< world duo* mat au wull, which m -.'outil f.» a count' that iu a I'oldar, ahrewjer man, wouhl have boon strang.indeed He is 'xliiHt»t the most Inis' fui msn I ever knew Ilia knowledge of human na*ure i# 1 never m t (,\u201d it would lv* (lifTb\u2019iilt to find half a «lei.vi men him to «t^nd for yi'ur» in tliega)i,trying to vav*- wlial wa- lieyotuf all h'V)»c of aulvatioti.It wan juaf like littn to excuse the endiittereil jealousy of the disappointed man, and hop# to 1 .1 r111 furï ,^\u2018r P0*®:' At a me* ling of the McDougall Challenge 1 *up _# jxi Th- Provlu- l Lumbi r Exchange, htdd yeater.Uy.a rep.rt wa» ia! Match-II.i .GUiioled A-,, .a», a pr*\u2019\"i»' d #'.4 f\".dved.r* .tnni.-mPng on .: t- MlIC Match\u2014?khO i be Presldent'a I\u2019rUa\u2014(1*0.Th# J.AV Htcward, \u2018\u2018of L'>ndos,\" Prize\u2014#41.Tn# GorerSor-General'# Prize ; gold, allver trnj bronx# medals .ID h gbeat #gg 'gain « ire, value, fllid.Thctr JKinclIcncies tbe Governor-G*u«ral .and the Counti'si* DufTvrm baxu IntlmaD d itreir iu-tention of being pre-ent at the ojwniag of tin' I«roci cling» on thu 1Mb Inst., \"n whtrîi o rash>0 the Pn dd' nt of the AxsocDtlon 1* Io entertain their ExcellenelM and a dintlngulihed iiariv, at the lUdesu ILdl ri le rouge*.A large nutniier of coinjifUtoni from tho diff rent Pr >\u2022 vlnceaarc expi \u2022 ted to atti u 1 th c nn:» tltlon this xviir, which promise* to be Uie m >|t suc-ccrsful meeting ol any yd Ixeld at t \u2022 l i :t i\u2019.op IT.Judge Arm i'! rung «lied ins moruiug, .it uu ea:l) £otir.H« xxa> 771 ycir» o( a^i.TUB SCOTT ML'RDKIt.Mr.Royal, of Manitoba, Is expect 1 to anlva at 0\u2018t*\\* a to day or tiJ-morrDW.HI* object I» -aid to be tolnUtrcedv wlih tb« GoVornmeiit to obtain a pardon f ir f.eplue, one of thu leaicrj oj fli# Red River ii'iui.i ju.TUB 4 KXSTAL FAUX'll I'ltOI'KilTY.llr.lT.Cramp, n: u of tl \u2022 Montre»\u2019 Ilxr' d at Ottawa ta lay.M \u2022 aid Mr.Bridge- held a oouinltaUxa wita Mr.Rlaknaa to tb«at#pA tn in* taken t \u2022 obtain un-dfsturticd poa»e-'*lern omitted for week*, I think for month*, did Mr lloecher yield to the t/rooMire «I hi* frieml*.and i wnacnt b* aovi-r ntiailv'«rid romiih.'t* jy hia eotute'tion with the Jntbpf' t/rnt, whose nolurnna Mr.Tilbm i loacd U him, ami which, under Mr 'I'dtoti l*ad«V>hip, was no longer «af», eithe* aa a theologi'-ai or a social guide.And even theti.though the capital wit* ottered, and the puh-liahw wa« n ady in )>egin without d'day a n»w juiper.fir Beecher would not be jwwnailed to go into It, because he would do nothing that 1 would injure Theodore, or would «coa» to he a TiuniiJiniciiL for the «uiurae pur»ue>l toward* him.The rcaarn# whv at length Mr.Tilbin left i the Ini/npmAint are known purhap* in the j AA 'wt a» well a# here.Mr.Ile**rh**r has partially, but rady partially.«tatv*d them It wa* no aefrtt that Mr.Tilton, the editor of a tern- * perame paper, waa accustomed to drink hi* «inc at l)elmr»nh-*i dinners ; the editor nf an * evangelical newspaper dinavowod hoi I #f in the evangelical creed and »ym[u*thy with evangelical p's pic, tlxe iditor of a religiouspapor bo-cam# n ha hit tv of the Krer# h th*wir*>, and h# wa# eurrwitly Iwlievvd to carnrhia devotion to | the drama to attendance Wiind the #o< romsl aeejuaint/mc# with the peculiar at tre»**e« of the day The «toriea which w< r# I Lrought to Mr.B**' her, and on which h# ad* ! vised Mr.Tilton'S di#mi«aal.were < ommon talk And the rent of ' Cons wall.Haptcoi\u2019ief 4.\u2014 Tb# trial of ! jo Brooklrîi and New Y ork the tout cat* 1 election caic wa» resumed tb1.» I world waa never chAntalJo enough to be- niorulag.Tliulirixt wi\u2019neu called wji llenrx 8.Ma\"-d'dialj, tarrGter, of tb\" Arm of Alcl.enrun .k Macdonald.Ill* evimlnaMon d| l not tzke u^ aa mush time aa wa# antl< ipatej.The prtnH-pal points elicited from him were that he cor-roborated the testimony of those of yeiterday\u2019a wdtiuHac* who bad rcceircd money from h m for ditorlhution aiuon \u2019 the votera, #nd thi' thu .«{ I ' ad t.eeii present at varioua III'-'-logs at ?*t.Andre»* and f.'cxrnwgll, wh -ru * in-vanjeii were appointed, and the plan# f tn - ] Iicve them untrue, it does not to this day.Mr Tilton » amhiUoii hod boeii taeloua had | ga.ic-rli a and jiews.\u2014 No bei|ueat to any church or religion* In* «iltuti 't can lie valid in Ohio hernafic iirxlsas Hie will baa tieeii maile one year before Oi# death uf Ike IcttaUir This #ua< tinent, lately , *\u2022 < Ikm ; the tendehc-v on a dying h#d.e-pacially rt of UiiMte who hava 'ioiiu iitU# for lent object# during ihelr lift Ume, lie Ing to mak * large gift* to such object* aa do not h#!p to lirai the burden* of tbs Htotc\u2014I 'Arutmn Cotta.\u2014 Rev.Mr Dare,.from the Australian (Janfer-enec.i# tbe eonrae of an eloquent apec-h took ciecasl'ifi ti, slate Uiat mar# than 10 per W>nt of the Aii«tr#J(kn j^Mplai lut are metxiliera of tbe Methodist \u2022 \u2018fliin nVand It* worshlppera exceeded by many \u2019hotiaand» Uio#e of anv other Obun b.in the Fiji latanda, wtiar' forty year» aiu 'he nr'fde were so debased as to drh.k IJiKalTroiB haniaii akulla, strangle widows and \"hildren, Imrx alive the belplrta and seed, etc , U) (100 peopk now oil under tbe Meihoxliat minlaU-y alone, tl-VUXi attend tbe < la»» mcelJnga, and b&.UM) fblMreti are In the Sthhatb-*rhoola.On attUng down, he related Uu» incident \" 1 was Uking lea with your utiAslosary aad hte wife In the lone l*!ari'] of Kondavn.in the rablat of 10,HOD of theaa Et)l«n- A# we were at tea Hie bell rang.The mioaioaary sold, \u2018That la the signal for famflv worship Vow lUti-u ; yon wtl: I tear tbe drama beat : and im-median ly they tiegan to echo to each »ther rtuind tho ahoresof that sotiUiern sea \u2018Then-arc 10,SOD |ieople on thla Gland.\u2019 -aid he, \u2019 and 1 ib- not koaw of a single hnuae in which there u pH rty whoa# social nrinniplea - __ ____________ di-wdutioii >4 thuh'iuialeliold; a relurton without a i litm-L.a HiMe, or a Cliriat.And h» did not abandon th# ambition when th** nditorial \u2022 huir'if the fiubjmAoit was tah -n from him The Othf.H Agi became the prophet of the new nnforme*l rgani-m.Mr.Moulton liocame the treoaur r ofaha new paper.A follow student campglKli arranged At rtr»t hu «Uted ih»' lit* l ni Mr TUtona, a uuux oi analogous mold, like expenditure for election parpoo»» wa* within tbn humlri d dollars, tint being subject# ! t-x a ! rear' liim; examlnaticxn, was compell#«l U» ojI I to h*a liiture» and admit that Immediately after , tie i cSiteat be had received and dGimrael tw > \u2022 luuorid and U y dollars in adJlUon.out 1 4rl.|i U be j kid one hundred dollar* for the tpt c laf Irnln* for the Beaufort*, but had nut yet r>*td (he livery stable keeper'* bill locurre I durit f il.meat.Th# wlün'm wa* extremely , ret 1er{t and guardr*! in hla *n»w.*rt, anil It wai OBlj' ly ] 'Tilsteot cjuesUontng of the countel that fseta were ollcltad.1 ho er: !«uce of Donald .M< Lcntiio, liArrlater, and partner of the !a*t wl me».», wa» of Import-aw - , from the fart that he appi'ared to nave been #ie principal cashler or paymavter of th# ele \u2022tlpu funda.Ha produced a m-morauduox of and uata dGbursud during and a/tei the coo-t i-ot.Tbe aggregate of caab dUhurotd by bUo wa* al-otJ llèVU lu odiKUon to Uxii U# IxaI htain 4 SAHUuldO'i to Tartuui voters, wloae noL.-* be prS'lueed.tfooxa of tbeor ante» were payable wfth fctereat at «Rt per eent., but theTsrgurnro-rogt Id» did not bear any ldtere*t.He teAUfled I hat at other than eb*et torn rtm»« h» «va#t#d the torte»ywrcewt for loan* Tbe funis were him it te.ru nm-altonaliat, Uku him alw^ya hia-trioiiic, Iik# hint, os a leodingcitizen «1/- nbexl him te me only ymD'rday.u always on the board»,\" hegmv# >Ir.Tilton theonaurax.'w that whixt' vrr ftind- were wanted for tha GniA n A'/r ahtwild b# forth'-uning.And -m that a«-aura nee It wa# -tarted.Rut from first to last the Gtldrn Ayr wa» a failure.Experiment prove*! that it wm not Mr.Tilton t!i.i( had kept up tho\tt but the Inét/tmAmt that had kept up Mr.Tilton.Under other odltot* tha indepmUnt maintained it# oouraa, shorn of something of it» old atrangth, but a giant «till.The GvMtn Age lannvhod only to Hnd itanlf upon the ahoale from which nothing cxmld extricate it.Tha appeal to th'1 apirit ns lists, the cajolery of the anAi-churrh ai.d anti-Christian portion of (loi rotnBuauity, the sharp aatini on rnliffiou» work and ruligi the «even Minibten* that conatitiUe a full Cabinet.The situation ia anmewhat remarkable.We hare the caae of at leaaC two Minuter» against whom hare been brought the aocuaation of frauds upon the public for their own be.nefit.First, one of their collègues, wanted by the rising storm of public in* dignatiou, prucoeda to aatiafv himself by partiiulur examination aa to the merits of the ease, and then declares tha\"; as an honest and conseieutious man he can take no part or raiponaibiUty with the accused parties, and withdraws himself front partnership with thorn.This is Mr.Lrrine the Attorney-General.\tA second oolleaguo withdraws, because frem what he haa been able to see of the affair he eonaiders it due to himself to cut loose from a Ministry that can no longer gorern with honor to itaolf or tidvantage to the conn-try.Such was the ooorae of Hon.Mr.Rosa; and now s third, of cautious and phlegmatic temperament, on whose judgment great hopes were placed even by the accused themselves, and who waw^declared by their organs almost the only mai} in the country «jualifiei to render an impartial judgment, has, after thomugh and careful investigation, declared that the transaction on which the accusation ia founded must be undone and its promoters caahiered, and, this being declined, has also withdrawn himself from association with the incriminated Ministers.The reaignation of Mr.Robertson is the crowning act of condemnation.One half of the Quebec Cabinet has sat in judgment on the other half ami rendered a vordict of guilty.It is well observod that in political matters there are AVtfteas' that it is tha loss of their salaries that chiefly moves them, is put forth probably because it is difficult to account for their clinging to oilior in tny other way.Even at this hour there is talk of their filling up their vacancies, and continuing to administer the affaira of tha oountry, bnt it is not likely any man of reputation would commit political aui-( idk by ronsenting to take office under them.Prolwbly their most natural allies in present dreumstanoca would ha money lenders and real estate speculators, in which case they could do all their little bits of jobs nice and comfortable, without requiring an oditor of the Afiigrrr to art aa their go-between, diminishing the fruits of their shrewdnees.Doubtless, in due time, the Province will be relieved of the governmental incubus now weighing upon it, and it may be all the hotter as a guarantee for future purity of administration that the Onimet-Chaplefu Ministry has boon visit«1 with such a degree of acorn and humiliation as will be an in*tni> five warning to its successors.\u2014 Mr.Ouimet and his companions pay a very rtnall compliment to their fellow countrymen, whose repeeeenUtives they claim to be.They seem to think tbaritheir own followers see no wrong in what they hare don* ; that in fact they hare no notion of the meaning of constitutional government further than that It is a machine to squeeze all who can be squeezed for the benefit at those who have control of the wires.U is now said that they mean to fill up their Cabinet with French ritmnontanva and make a national err of it.This would ha hailed by the Liberal French, because it would form on to their side the English majority, who have always been selfishly allied to thèir enemies, tha priest party.It would be a graat blaming to the emuntry at large, m tha wicked national cry wlMh h* so powerfully kept Canadians apart, ami which has served the hierarchy so well, would be smothered in the disgrace of it Lkaasaon.\u2014The Boston /ewnM/a/ Ommmtret, in a review of ths mackerel fishery, made tha following remarks :\t\u201c As Labrador is not ianiudod ia the Dominion, it is still doubtful whathir fish caught and cured there we ia the treaty.To whom does Labrador belong, we have heaad my, is an open question.\u2019 The St John (N.B.I TtUfra/tii thereupon rc-mwk»\u2014\"This suggestion that Labrador is without an owaar may be a joke, hut, as a rale, wa have Stand that when Britiah or Canadian tirvUsai wasdafanad hy ths United States, if became it» tha sure elUw on the «ornera of VWltall->u and Ontario ¦ i \u2019 and on the corner of Ht.(Jathrrlue aud t.uy riirglz f»l the i-rci-llou of two new < Om Muni Fix* find Police IfUMoue.There It said to be in iM*t nerd for * new fire elation at the Faut Kua, M that m lgliborboo I Is bultl up with long rows of wooden Iztii-uienU fa*« I with hncV and which If a large lire once got a «tart would be swept away llae chaff, lu several blocks, there are uo lire**all* between the re ¦im-tlve lenrmcnts, but simply a lath and plaster nr hoard partltliMi.Tin- emd'oii of a suitable llru station lu this section would be a gnat safeguard ; as owing to the distance, srveral minutes would elapse before many of (lie reel» eotiUl arrive at a lire.I\u2019.ul of tlm ground desired for the Rastcru rttatMu, belong» to an relate and will have to be expropriated.(\u2018ITT CdtNdL Mhktiho.\u2014A special inerting of thr Cltv Council will he held next Monday rvriilng.lirnldr the buslneiia ineulloned in previous Order* of (hr Day, Ibe foilowlug will come up : The rrerptlou and rxaiutuallou of Urn eiirai't from the Nssesamaut Roll, coûtai* Ing iiameaof perkoiis qualllle>l to serve asliraud and Petit Juror* For (he 1st, 2nd aud Hrd reading » of by laws concerning esrU'ra; the M.(' P.R ('«mpany ;and to Ax and detrnnliie the grades uf 8tr Hu/aiiun street; Hi Martin rtrcvl.and Upper I nlverslty aln-et.From the Knud Committee\u2014To eonstriH't a tll« drain In Ht.Calhrilae street (east); aud for an apjiro-j'rlailoii lo repair footpath*.From the Fluauee ( On.initier\u2014To wli|«n WrUluxOMi sirnel In Iront of Mr, Mima*' property.I he same\u2014Ou (he stiplleallon uf the Montreal Northern Colo nlxstion Kullway C'ompauy for naymentof allrst lusteluieut, Fiom Ableriuau aüipheus\u2014To 1m imisc s busliu mi tax of f'JO.OOl) p,*r annum on the City Passenger Hallway Company.PlMKH.This morning at about a qutrt -r part six afire was discovered in the second fix'.Of No.CO Hi.Jamea street, occupied by M'-xsr#.Young, MeNaughton A Comp* ty shirt man ufacturers.It bad pretty good headway and presented a threatening aspect when the reels arrived, but thank» to thr exertions of the Hrl guile Va» nearly altogether confined to the seciind fiat.The fire penetrated through the Hour and it wus found necessary to tear it up In plHcea to get at the fiâmes.However, the store beneath was uma'cupied.The fire was extinguished shortly after scrun.The total loaa U eallmated at #1,000 Of thla Ma tara.Young, McNaughtou «v Co.lose about fik)0 on stock and the halauee on the bulldiug, which Is owned by Mr.Uenry Judah.The lossl* eov-ered by insurance.The buiuiMZOf the factory will not be InterrupU-d to any great ex»eut.Tbc fire la uppposed lo have originated near a pressing stove, nud Is believed to have been biuotihh ring some time before It broke out.Atbalf-post eight the men of No.2 Hia Hon were called out to extinguish a lire which was burning up one of the poplars on the Champ de Mar».They squirted away at It with Babcocks for a few minutes and fot It out.The tree was girdled by the fire, t was set on lire by «orne mlxchlcVou* boys, who have not put In an aj>p01.1) and HII.YRIl HEAD.CD EBONY and «NAE*.WOOD BTICK4 : GOLD aad RILvaU MOUNTED.I VOKY-lt R A D*D.MALACCA and RBONT HTICKS.\u2022nltatHe for present*-Uona Also, a great variety of eriCKk, In Kbony Hotly.Orange, Uaaparllla, Hamboo,Mn»*ex,Thorn and Onfc, nt RICK «HARPLIY'S.381 Netre Dame »t.UPEBM CANDIES » O\tSPERM CANDLE» ! f A full supply of the above Candler la ts.de aad Its jUao, Barest variety of other Candlov at RICK feHARPLEY'S.381 Notre Dame «trees.CRICKET, RASE HALL, \\J\tCROQUET * FOOT BALLS for Price List, to RICK «HARPLEY.3tl Notre De me \u2022tree*.TMN FOIL PAPER.X Another aupjJy Jest rwoalved.at RIOR kHARPLEY ».I»l Notre Dam* at.J^OWER ST.LAWRENCE AND \u2022ABVINAV LIMB.IMCRBAABD RAOILITIBS ' RBDLOBD HAT BS.\u2022CA BATHINO AND FIBHINO AT MURBAV BAT.RIVIKRI OU LOUP.CACOUNA.TADOUkAC.ae» the FAR-FAMfO RIViB BAGUKNAV.(7etu further aoiieé.the «plendldly appointed » OMIO*.\" \"BV.LAWRBNCB.\" er* BAG DONAT.' woj.L*AF* orNM» OR TVMOATB.WCOMBOATB.FBIOAVl AND SATURDAYS.for \u2022»# above feverttereenris.\t___ UTVRN TICK NTH THROUGH FROM MONT* UAL AT MUCBBMtOM gATKS.end all taforw^tee feraiehed U '*» Offire.[77 BT .a*.vnnRee.ABBVT.dev liiertisements tils Forenoon, J,'8TA1!LISUK1J ihm.0.I, PAR Iff AU.447.44» NOTHK DA M H MTUKBT.OKAIKM IN tVERV STYLE Of PLAIN * FANCY FURNITURE, ilea now lu stock tb» largest aud most eJeganl as-abrlmeiit Parlor rurMituri'.UIasa K lag erst, coroer aed eld* WIisKi de.as well os Music ilacas.er»/ okered for sal* lu this city.Fancy Wall IDacket* lnuumurable.1 >AKTIK8 DKHUiOUE OF 1\tfURNlbMINU Will Hud It to tbcir ailfanug* to call at our Warp.rooitiJi.and inspect our sloes of NI W FUNNITURK, which noriipiises Parlor and Hudroom H.1U.Bedsteads Iturcaus VS ««hklaiies.riouohos Hofas, M T 4'entra Table*.Waiout do.Hidebae*.Very economical In fuel and compact.Several In use In tbe etty, which are giving the utmost satisfaction.Call and examine.BUCHANAN.WARE * CO.T?8TAHLI8IIED Jlj\tj.b.bus 1865.BUSS * CO.OY8TBH DHAI.RH8, Are now receiving dally.Freah Bulk, Can and Shell OVRTKHS.Particular attention paid to the family trade.Prompt delivery to any part of tbe city.138 IT.JAMES STREET.f?nd door from P.O .opposite St.Lawrence Hall.) w ?ANTED, A GIRL, TO DO GEN EH AL IIOUHKWOKK.APPI.T TO R.MclNTOSM.corner Mountain and St.Antoine streets.'V(7 ANTED, a llrst claaa (talesman, for the clothing TV unde Address Hoi No.tllH.staling experi- ence and .alary expected w ANTED an Krrnnd II V.Apply to .1 O.K ixziai) v .% Oil., No.SI St.f.nwrenreat.VS7 A NT KD, by n reapectebln Young Man, n altua-VV tl.n as As«l«tent Storeman, or t-> drive an ex* press : Is willing to be useful ; gd city refen-noes given Address ** Useful,\" Witxbs.untalnM.a He4 Cow with a white spot oa face and a holT In it ear.Any Teformauon concerning her ikfully received alt he above address.will be W AKÎ5-^îJLten*47,1Ûrlir*1.K,î.f0r Yf TvfBlft BKNlVfftw.fl\tflftlof Me Music.KNISII KD Room to let, ir St.Uonataut etreet.YU ANTMD, a(V>ok end ItouseareM.Apply to Ml*.77 Uuyra*.;«7U>re^wterst \u2019 as \\AT AHTMD, a fa l It,M,la ami Shoos, §778, Crockery $'.\"i> .\t*}* Horse, Waggons, Mbop KunUjiiru.Ac.^ 67d Terms and conditions nt sale.DUNCAN MiFARLANE.Assignee.zti Mr Gill street.\t) Montreal, 2nd Hopt., 1874.I New Advertisements this Foienoon, pUs/lING, CROIL tfc CO., ^\t483 A 485 ST.RAUL STREET.OKFEU TO UDTKH8 ATTItACTIVK UHMI IN DRESS GOODS HOSIERY.FLANNELS SHAWLS WOOLLENS.PRINTS.ALSO A FINK ABBOHTMENT UF AMERICAN COTTON GOODS.I A DIE 8 \u2019 CLARK'S ELEPHANT THREAD.is arnoNu i HIKE MOM KNOTS! AND (JKTTBH ADAPTED TUAN ANY OTHER FOR MACHINE SEWING.When making your purchases ask for this Superior Cotton.Ills recommended by all the Sewing-machine Agents throughout the city.Hemorrhoids (or PILES) Permanently cured by MATHIEU'» PILE OINTMENT, or aioney refunded.Price $1 per Pot ; « Pote.SA.Sent t any address In Canada on receipt of prie*.A liberal discount to the trade.Wholesale and Retell, by THE WINGATE CHEMICAL CO., Victoria Square.Montreal.JJKNRY tb WILSON, 236 ST.JAMES STREET.(Between Savage A Lyman and Ottawa Hotel).TAII,eBU.CLOTHIERS.AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTKHS.NEW SCARFS! NEW SILK UMBRELLAS.TUB CHOICEST IN TUB MARKET- 2RAIN BAGS.The subscribers hold In consignments large stock Of LINKS GRAIN HAGS, various sixes and qualities, which they offer cheap In Hoad on duty paid.LEWIS S.BLACK A THOM.184 MCGILL STREET.B ULBOUS ROOTS.TULIPS AND HYACINTHS.FIN AST KIN VS.Mi-rcl.ALSO, OTHER FLOWERING BULBS.FROM Mr.DOUG ALL'S GARD R».HYACINTHS-14 BLOOMING BULBS, S4 OO TULIPS 25 BI-OSMIlKB.SOe 50 OFFSETS.50c STAR OF BETHLEHEM- IS BLOOMKHS, 50o 30 OFFSETS, 50c FOR SALE AT THE lUfTNE.X.s OFFICE.T M1K WEDDING to which the eyes of all Europe have for a time been turned.Is now a thins of the past, but the beauties of design and material of J G KRWNBnT ACo's.Boys'8ulta \u2022tlllcemmand tha admiration of all.The Swiss Bulls from S3.75 ; ths Alpins HnIL quite novel, from 14.75 ; the Prince Teck Suit from IS ; the College Salt I7J0.J 0.KENNEDY A CO.31 St.Lawrence street.E ft.Another 011 Mountain street bomw Hi Vuloiue st.Two lots on IDeurr street, above Sherbrooke street, part of Die \" Lunn \" properly.'1 wo mugnin, eut Lots, Upper Unlvi-rslly st., adjoin-liig the Park.'S It d tu by l o It ; lauc in rear.Four Hi-lendid VIII» D-ts, 75 x 111 ft.Clarke Avenue, adjoining ibe rxriuencu of D J.Gruensbleldi, Knq.All Ibe above lots are desirably situate and !sb «ill command speeisl Hiientlou (roiu those who conteui-pluie building.Terms liberal.Hale at Half past TEN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON.Auctioneer.7 UKAT SALK OF UKALLY Ji V A Ml A lil.K BUILDING LOTS, by order uf .1.K MIIiIiI.HMIHH.Ksq 'I be prouerly fscmg oa Dorchester Avenue, better known ms Hie GOVERNMENT RESERVE, subdivided Into 23 Lot» fronting 011 Dorihcster Avenue, each 50 x l«2 ft, 23 l.oi» fronting on Dori beater street West, uueh SO x 142 It.23 Lots fronting on Dorchester struct West, snd run-ning through to continusiion of Heotland street, cut li SO X an average depth of 295 ft.23 Lots fronting n contlnuiiiinn of Scotland stree t 45 x un average depth of MSft, 2 Lots fronting on lletlnine at.On SATURDAY AFTERNOON.12th Sept.IJtliogrsphtc Plan* ready on tbe Mh (Sutarday, 11 Only One Fourth ensli required down, balance Ind eqtisl sin,u»l payments, ut i i»er cent.Interest, l.uncb ut On« o'clock, Palo nt TWO o'clock, on the Ground.JOHN J.ARNTON.Auctioneer.CALK OF SHOPS AND DWELL' INGS.ST.LA WRKNUN STREET.BT.J KAN BAI'TIbTK VILLAGE, On MONDAY.SEPT.14th in*t.ITThe Huliscrlberwlll sell at hl« rooms, a DoubleThrM Story Bricked House and Htoren.No.'17 and^r.iHl.Lawrence street, containing IwoHluips, tw Dwelling!\" and vrorkMiup» in the rear Lot to ft front by 148 feet, running through to Ht.Dominique street.The number;, >f businci»» places recently consiructeil In thl* locality are all occupied, fully showing Its popularity.Terms unity, about half cash.Commuted.Perfect Ssle at Half-past TKN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON.Auctioneer.SJAI.K OF FROFKKTY, ST.PAUL ST.(OPPOSITE THE QUEBEC GATE BAR-RACKS.) On MONDAY, kEPT.14th.The Subscriber will sell at his rooms, the two houses, No.£1 and 25 Ht.Puni street, al/.e uf lot t-6 ft.front - urea per csdaxtre :t,;i67 fts Kngllsh.This property I» Immediately fronlingtho Barrack* which It Is proposed to convert into a railway depot at sn oarly date, and must shortly become very valuable.Perfect title.Not commuted.Kiiay titrms.Hale at Half-past TKN o'clock.JOHN J.ARNTON.Auctioneer.T7IGIILY IMPORTANT SALK ^\tor 123 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS.UITWEBN ST.JOSEPH BTHKKT AND THK GRAND THUNK TRACK, 20 Lot» on ST.JOSEPH STREET.40 Lots on WORKMAN STRÉET.jJ7 Lott on DELISLE STREET.12 Lots on tha GRAND TRUNK TRACK.14 Lots on ALBERT STREET.The Subscriber, instructed by ALnikii Hkow.v, Ksq, and Dr.CHAS.Basivarait, Proprietors, will sell on ffirCronmi, On SATURDAY.Sept.19th, The above YBRY DESIRABLK LOTH, which nnaie-dlntely adjoin the Workman-Deltsle property.Those on 8T.JOSEPH STREET nro tho onfg ones vacant between McGill street and the Tannorle».All are situate on streets running parallel to the great thoroughfare».East and W est\u2014no rroxx itretti.The whole property 1» free from the flooding which occasionally occur* on the tower levels, lies high and dry, sud noexpem# has been spared by the proprietors to effect perfect drainage.The f-treels are nil gravelled and ifradod, sidewalks of tha best quality, three Inch pine, laid down an I completed.LOTH carefully marked oft snd staked.Thcso Lots are altuate In the very rentre of the great and Increasing manufacturing district of Montreal, and should And ready purchsters.Hi.Joseph st.frontage, pre-sentlng special advantages for shops and dwelling*.Those on the Hallway track and Albert »t.are nicely studded with «hade tree».Hallowcll street, the western boundary of the property, la to be continued north to Dorchester Avenue.Atwater Avenue, I0O feet wide (the Pipe Track) Isclotetothe Eastern boundary.Terms-ONE-FIFTH CASH, the balance In six yearly payments, interest at seven per cent.Parties building st once will recel vo special consider-afbm.Commuted.Perfect Title.Lithograph plans preparing.Hale al TWO o'clock -on the («round.JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.BENNINO ft BAB8ALOU.\\J ALUABLK VILLA LOTS in tho » Western part \"f the city.The subscribers will sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, the 26th SEPT., about .60 Villa l-ol*.situated between Dorchester and Clark Avenues.Paitlculars In a future advertisement.Halaon the grounds at TWO o'clock.DENNING A BAHSALOU.L'XTKNSIVE SALK OF Lj\tDRY GOODS.BY CATAI«O0L'E.Messrs Thiliamteau, Generaux ACo.havoInstructed us to soil at their own store.No.A£i Ht Paul street.TUESDAY, the 8th SEPT.and three following days.Tbe whole of their Immense stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good*, amounting lo over Thie« Hundred Thousand Dollars (tJOO.OOU).The whole without re- Hale each day at TKtf o'clock, BENNINO * BAR8ALOU.Auctioneers.N ORTH-WEST ROUES.The Subscribers haverecelvad Instructions from Dr.E( ui i/rx.of Manitoba, to sell «n THURSDAY.IOth SEPTEMBER.AllheHtore.DBHHKriHol.LKHHTKKKT.Nuns'Buildings, «ff St.Hulplce street.ABOUT 2(10 BALES BUFFALO ROBES A SKINS.Particulars In Catalogues, which «III be ready on Saturday morning.Thrse Kobe*area superior lot from the South Branch of the Haskalrhewan, and may lie examined the day t>ef«re the sale.Terms III,ora).Hale at NINE o'clock a m.precisely.BENNINO A BARSALOU.Auctioneers.H.J.SHAW.^ALK OF KINK CARRIAGES, O PHAKTONS AND HLGUI\u2019JS, ON MONDAY MORNING, the 7th Init.Immediately before the sale of Furniture Mr.Shaw will eelï.by'order of the mootleelol,rated maker In Canada, the fulluwlng beaullful Carriages seated Atunhope Carriage.1 Piano Hex l.lgl \u2014\tr-s \u2014 m* phaeton, I Gents Handsome I two-ht Hngxv.Vei r Kb-xant Ladles Phaeton.Hr.gsy.The al«iy* are of the flnest material and workmanship and will b# all sold |>eremplt wo l>ut tl,»l wt, aro pl«*d »«» \u2022¦ithi'f to\tthu truth of the \u201e Au4 i\u201e hua .4 llrot tor *iu«»\\»r\\, uoUo.'1 b br «ur.tho \u2018 Jll)f thv cowiuittM- roeontlf r.*iid»T.»l ti \\Tluouih ( hur.h.while it ux.ulimUd him irviu t)»e rriim* Wd\t\u2018,i,n ifuilty »>f griefou* ***'** \"1 judgment in th*» Lm.Uon of moot questionable ü»tlm»oie- «ni V.rv vt iM ly if»ve mu« h weight to these points 0f wtsVii'M».Now, however, that the < aso is oVtr /\u201er the prownt at lewt, and remark* upon it W4 less Ukfly te be looked ujxin as made from pattiullt motives, another feature of these disclosures should not fail to bo eoiuddorad.Mr.Roes her*» mistakes hare 1mm certainly of the* most narioua rharaeter, and hav.- not only KJ to mucU evil, but have done him much .rtTn,mal damage in the opinion* of many who luoked «oily on the surface of events.Rut taxing the only explanation of them which U pomible, with that which Mr.Uoocher has given JôliiMlf, and in which ho is supported by those who kni w him host, among whom we may refer to the Ib-v.Lyman Abbott, f Ni-w York, wl o'c letter, published in the Chicago jidtati , is copied in thoso columns to-day, it must b«- conceded that even these failings lean to urtuu's side.'rh«*re is a grandeur as well a* a weaknees in the confiding trustful-ness with which Mr.Beecher seems tv £ A- fitaffbrd.W M.Ur.J.Hmlih of Homer-xsstsairr.Knr, to Jan*.»«wond daoahtsr of ihu Isis 'Mr.esanisi roaltarTof ihUcitv.N* cards.Miu.sn MKI.VIU.B On Hie «rd Instant, at No.tr.» ,t\",aT1r*«,»«»»> \"tTm i, bv ths lier.P.A.Doudmt.«\u2022ha«.4o Uslsn, M-conci dauKhter of tbo law John l*AHKiH-NoKvm.-on the :irr Mev.Ur.Tarlor.nririn \\V.I'irlier.to Margaret Ann.eldest (IstigWr or Jsnirs N.'itcI.K* Sarah, oldest * aut nl»., at Ht.An.IrsWs deMon '\t>\u2019V tbo Kev.Uunoan Ah- Ms^uîi o.n.»îir-\tKr,,w\" Hlalr.to Klltabsih sow.,d M o1 'V\",\u2022AlUn\u2019 ¦»'«\u2022\u2022 i\u2019artick.Ulas- DIED.rhUM\".,,P \u201cAl\tSsptsmbtr nli, Uiehard I«mTh! \\?J\u2018»rîîUsara, fonni-rlvof Montreal.wïSVofibWi'r1!' T V '*h >ntt - Manrarsturev.vLULTlnm!*»1*1 ,a\u2018,lll*\u2022»a,, l»«ilovsd mottior \u2022\tar* r®nTir\u201e,U\u201cu!l ln,'*\"\u2018 \u2022\u201c« of Charts» H, Wuiiams.aue l ï J**r un» s months.^SW!iS^n.î!wrsai«ïSf.i'ai\u201cdtK;ïyaïrui ,i~\u201c \u2018\u2022\u201c'¦I \u201c Charleston.H.O.on ths Ut Inst, An-hi,\tu***°, forms* I y of Ottawa, in ths am y oar of ty, «m Us &U lasSsal, Jama* om Ms loss jrsoUMKi».«4 ira rmSostfàîl* TtvItftTj 2 O\u2019CLOCK EDITION.Kivkm uu I AH*?WMaar, IW(»t I.\u2014Fslr and mild : stiff W wiimI biosaaer \"Itt.Andrew1' l.,,und up this tuorulbg with ouc bsrk In U»w ; '\u2018CouqusfDr\" coming to wharf.F«»x Kivkm, kept Woather clasf aud warn; Hgtit weatbrrese i>ae«t msaUsdstostu «bip,\u2018Alias Hue, inwards at 7 a.m J Cadm RiWiMM, Hop.Wo«Uer sloar aud wartn; light wind.OtisO.P *i« amer (award and one outward tbl# utorulug ; also two ships inward.\u2014- The Hn \u201cCorUilhlan\u201d has srrlved at (Has-gow.* llie 88.\u2018'Nirv* Hcotian,\" from Llvcri»u«»l,ar-rivod at ht.Jobua a» 7 last evening.v Tl>* 8*4 \u2022'Scandinavian\u201d sailed from Que-Im-c at IU:50 a w.wilhB7> ablu aud IWaU' iAge ptstengers.AMERICAN.THE SOUTHERN TROUBLKH BUltSVKK>KT, La., held.4.Ths 7,«'»»r* on*» lisbrs the atutemeut of a mere ban l ol C»u shatter, named Abney, to the rtf«-et that thiM-ltl-y.cus bad discovered a plot on the part of the negroes ami the murdered whites to murder wholesale a gathering of young people ou the night the dUturbauce began ; that these fa< t* were brought out by an exauiluaUon conduct-i d by a committee of citizen* «lure tbi; occur irui\u2019cM reported.Hines Abusv's statsiuent w*e received a report reaches this Hty that two negroes charged with shooting Dickson have U-t'ii murdered by the mob at Coustutlec, NEW YORK CALEDONIAN GAMES.Nkw York, hept.4.\u2014At the annual gtmes of the New York Caledonian Club belt], «rester day at Lion Park, over Jo.tiUO attended, including delegations from the principal societies throughout the l.niud .States ami Canada.in prizes were awarded, l*elng contested for by members of tlio Chicago, I'iiiladelplila, Ho«tnu, Brooklyn, Newhaven, Montreal au.I liridgepon and New York ( tubs.THE BEECHER CASK\u2014ALL QUIET.One week lias elapsed since Moulton's threat to publlnh another statement that would turn the whole course of popular opinion against Rcocher, was uttered, and yet no statomuiit is forthcoming.^ alloua commenta are made as to the cause «»f the «iulay.Beecher\u2019s friends hold Moulton's thri-ats as empty air, and believe he has no documents lu reserve.Persons «« ho assume to know Moulton's plans, however, *|> #1 05 ; i\u2019ollard* $1 30.Market Arm, with *mull business in Strong Bakera' mid Spring Extras, other grsdc* being almost entirely nominal.Sales\u2014150 Strong Rakers' #.5 75 ;'l(J0 do.#5 SO ; 100 do.#5 00 ; 100 Medium #5 00 ; 100 Spring Extra #5 35 : 50 »lo.15 80 : 300 do.#5 37»>pen Iti'k, >pm Side, and \"pen Kront.GENTS' URACE8.20ot.»t%ir.One Caro BEADED FRINGES, very now.OneCaas BEADED GIMPS, very now.LADIES' CRAPE SQUARES, a lsbade*.SI each, t ADIES SILK TIES AND SCARFS.2>o to «ISi.KID GLOVES in ALEXANDRE'S.JOSEPHINES, and JOUVIN'S.LADIES' NEW UELTS.'fle MSI t«l.300 dor.GENTS' HEAVY SHIRTS II uacb.YAK LACES, wholeasle price*.Two BALES TAPESTRY CARPETJ.rploadid patterns.AT THS lilt AND DltY UOODS KMI\u2019ORIUM, CHEAPSIDE.437 4 439 NOTRE DAME ST.A.A.MURPHY.Proprietor.PKTI'UKOK (incline, Ift'.\u2019O, 10 J steel |»late*.eearce; Montreal Transcript for 1S40.I1.SSarctli bound vnl* l,nd'in llluslrat»»'! Now* ; Gilib»»n Itomo.Maokhous»'* ItlsLory or Hibie; tlio llritlsh Novelist* : Irish National Tale*, and «l» nit 4UU nther books.Just risct'lvi-il.at If KMDKKa(iN 9 rte-c< lid-ha ml Book Btnro, 1*7 8t.I'eler.T O I.KT.a lanro I'nfurnlshed h r >nt llonni, «round floor, at '.»t>t Wt \u2019.U.\t____________________________________________ aNTKIi.a sltustion *\u2022 sesmstres* m «private Tv family.Aepiy si MO Bowavsatar» st______________ \\* ,\\r a S' li\t,:t# ' a- DisSiat ANTKD.it ll\"U»eina!d.Apply at U> Upper L'al- vutsiiy st.Ken Ijiertlseinents Jtf(efM§ PALMSR8 HAIR INVIOOBATOR.WITH TATKST SHRINKLtCti.TMK «1ST MAI* 0MESSIN4 Ml Ut*.J.PALMEE A SON.aft?Notre Dame Street.BKWAIU 'V* MUTATION» IN ëlïL* 4 ABi\u2019KAUANUR IaxuS for tks trsda mark pa evwry pa.-fc ia» without wktok Doua t* ganiiiaa W.O MCLAREN.î f set u far a fid I\u2019r.prt' of lha Trad» Mark BY C AKK1A< i KS, ASM Ubsrai tarais i \u2022 ilta Trade Sklk MAKS I.RA l*H TTTW MA HR nOKSKS, \u2022LIIOHES.ROBES.HARNSSS.ate The Rutaartker hs* bean !nslr«ai»4 by ths Bises-tnrs to ilia Mtaia of the lain Mil'il.vKl.UititiV N inaatat caitar, to Sell Os THUKSOAV.lOlh ia»t , st the staldt'S.»'i JacquesCartisr sir.st «averal valu* abi* tl.i.vs.larrtaiHM ovariy new.MioWh*.ttuua*.11 ariiaas ItiAakeW, Stable t'laLsU*.Ac.Nurossrve.Vale si TKN o clock.P j KFAKNIV AuS loassr.\u2019IU K TO OUU MOTTO.1 Duiiog ikieseseon weinl.-u t giving the public tho full ktuviitof Mr I'AUXI KV'RShuspHoes, which he has lust bought, and is at.11 bujing In tbo home market*.Fur inslsnco- HORROCKSES' COTTONS A .11 Inch, v\\v\tA Wtneh.\tlevs U d inch, in*c\tM *t inch.\tHie Il V, in.h.ISHc\tM IM Inch.\tIT Ho M e defy compeUlioii.> luuge lot »f WINCE VS.lie.Do\tIK),\tItqc Do\tDo,\tDo.ABEKDEIN.\tDo,\t19c.EXTRA\tDO\tDo.\t35c.Imdlti* Would do woll ki «mil and as* tkoas CANADA HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS In nit sbadi-s at Us, l arge Uil AMERICAN GREV FLANNEL SHIR T\u2022 ING.t&c.BLACK LUSTRES, a line at »«-L.SI the foll iwlsg |ino«* 12c, 16«', l*c.av-.SVi, .'ic.and up l\" Vbo- splendid value at iS«-.BLACK SILKS A taw mars of those !*'.115.RICH GROS GRAIN, at ll'.r.I .urge stork V AK l ACES pno*-» fMai «fl to *).AI.SU, BEADED YAK.ks of KID GLOVES In all tho lending large st n.aki «.S.CARSLEY.393.395 NuTHK Dambst.F.T.AKRILL.MAXAOSH.IJ A/IN ifc andi;k^, DENTISTS, 36 IIKAVKIt II A 1.1.TRItKACK.Operations on ths Teeth ; Artificial Teeth : Nitrous Oxide Use of the best quality.D1L BAZIN'S PBKSONAI.ATTENTION III VEX TO ALL A ri'OlNTk! g NT* M Al'E KOR HIM.¦am; ANTKD laimsd'kioty.a House«rold.who cm VV wallon tnlue Apply before * p m.nb .M ron- laln street._________________ ____- -yaT ANTKD.a Cr.by 1 hr»» «J-n-Uenien ibrotbers), in a prtvita family, or where few -« are kept.Address M-.Box tit.W ANTBD.«n i-xperleneed Kara» Mu»i w#M Tf jeoemmaroled.Also, good Plain C.^k.Apply WR Pi t 'aGn-riii* «I.\t__________ W ANTKD Immediately.a Head Maak-r for Laehukr Academy-a grauuate pr«f*rr*i|.AppliuoUiins.suiting aalsry and testimoiifsls.to bo forwarded ki in, ms-1 n ui«t:«.M P ¦ l.schuta.I* Q.UOA HD.A lady KO.Il Al) lî ILL & CO.Haye just r*«*lved n very choice stuck of *DHIM8 MATKBI AI.S for AUTUMN OOSTI M HP.consisting of \u2022 SEKOE CLOTHS.SPUN SERGES.WOOL POPLINS.CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTHS.Ac.»ltw ~ j ¦ »T- 4 O\u2019CLOCK EDITION A I.AHUK AbHUUTMRNT «>?' YAK LACES.THREAD LACES.MALTESE LACES, etc.GEO HADRILL 4 CO.235 8T.JAMBS BTRKBT.235.Sc« 1)01 LOOKS\u2014TIIKOLOOV.\u2014 2,9iH Hchuol IlunE*.Rnirllsh.Krenrh, Hpanlsk.;snd Latin, adapted to 8ch«nU and ftullexaa, Greek>nd.(Miintrviil), at usarly half prleo.JOUIvul* Theology, i inbraclng the works nf roust celebrated divines, at UKAJ.Y'H Hei-onS Hand Huok Hlore.4Vf.Crain atreat, (IIUUi Knit ht.t.s- aenca kt).|AOK SALK, Firht-claHs Kail way I1 Ticket to Boston via Vurmont rentrai Hallway : also t ne to New Vurk.Apply 49 Bt.Joseph st.kor rale rlieap.V\u2019TOKK TO KKT, nrvt thf Marki\u2019t, iO \u2019ll Et.Lawrence *t .fr- m 1st Oetubor.209 NT.LAWHKM K ST pOK SALK, A KKW ( All LOADS CHOICE CANADA FIFE.WHEAT.Apply to .ROBT.MITCHELL 4 SONS.99 Hk Francois Xavier st.1 j t F1KLD GLASS, no parnllul at ^ 1 ' ' the price.$5 TKI.KSCOi'K.unequalled at ths pries.\u2022\t3 JllCIlOHt'OPK, gront power.tSOPKIlA «il.ASM.I-enisIr's Achromatic.SB KLKI'TIUC BATTRKT.tho best medical Haltery made.f4 best BRAZILIAN PRBBLRH.to gold bl\u2019Kt I'ACLKH.BUad with Scotch Pebbles \u2022\t3 hssvy PILVKR gPRTTAC\u2019LRS.AH goods equally low.UREKNBACKS Uken at par.and one price only.HEARN 4 HARRISON.242 4 244 Notre Dam* ilreet.Montreal.CMlKAT SALE OK FANS, 1 BAGS.PURSES.BOOKS, STATIONERY, TELESCOPES, OPERA GLASSES.FIELD GLASSES, DRESSING CASES WRITING DISKS.Greenbacks same as gold.Note the «d ire»* HARRISON 4 CO.456 Notre Dame Street, N doors from MeGIII.c 30NVEN1KNCE tfc ECONOMY, mABACTKRISTICI OF WHITESIDE S PATENT SPRING BED.J NTKNDING Pt'ltCIIASKKS or PIANOS AND ORGANS ghoukt call at ths NBW YOItK 4 BOSTON ft AND* KOItTR CO'S Wsrerooms before purchsslng nlss- wberw Sole Agents In the Dominion for Albert lleber.C D Pease 4 4 Uittir InailUlJ frtrn4#.TUead >, wieiiuUslkpd iu OÿpoaiUon .juarU-rs, Ur iwgitrsal with onuUou.Il U proUnbi»\u2019, Itowi-vei lliat e «'hsiiga wilj U» iu»-U', t»ul IU iietunr and extent are unknown \u2022ABIC4MT.Tlio ll«Mlth officers\u2019 repott t*> da) nbowe a ilft'f» ior In t) I'hoU! fever ami small |»ot.Ut NMMG A Ul't\u2019R.A Rtmu man raft a murk Iasi ntglit wtih a revolver, after logimiUiUB a nU«r>.lie Bred oO tfcc |>nli«\u2018eiuan In jiureutl twlc« In\u2019tore its w a* lajdiuol, iivrif'tkf.ivgu»* Tito (Us uiv (Mt iiikiiaKemeiit of Indians Iu t hat I\u2019tovince._ KK«»M TOHONTO.{.'ytrctal to th* IFifnM* ) MICAI.lints».Toltohio, He pi.5.\u2014U u iiiinorrd that M.0.t'aineloii will lie a «-emtidatc fui Wckl TisronUi in Uie l.o( al Huuso.Hl'h 4>VkH.A little imy, uaiiu-d WiMxtboune, was knock e«l «lowii and inn over on KIhr alrei t yiwtorduy aftniK on, hut CM Sped wilti a few Bruise*.YAPHTINU.I\u2019apl.Cullil'ert, of the vm-ht \u201cAnnie Ouih ht rt,\" t lull» i>k« «I tin- si'lir \u201d ()riole \" \u2022pk«st» \u2022rs doing l usli'cs* >n the»«»uth aid* of Craig alicct tH'tWiwn Ht.Dominique and Ht.l.*wr«-o« v n alu slM'St», at th«< actiou of tho CorporaUou wro'it the end «-f the nioiilh,before leaving for bis fiel I of lalMu s.l\u2019i i i< » Tri itontPii t telegraph for the pur puseof iitToi dltig a meauaof Instantaneous com mmilcntloii between p kcr Hav.K.A MsflurS.All ara invltad.et.l« s»en st.PBnemrr\u2022 mi*v «'ni-H' n.\u201corricr.* to-iworr'iw at II n m.(Coa.munion/, and7 p m .«-oml\u2019ici n't r.jr tlm paiu>r.Hav.John Bcniugar.M A.rtah'ialti-\u2022cli - I an tv\tVIEW».Wc keep en* '>f th* larges: ossorir- anl# of the ai>qv*.O.4 V/.CLARKE, nsstui* WiTYrsv.M ONS1KUK MELQUIONOd FRENCH EVENING CLAtSCt Will ho r»«um< 4 00 th» FIU41' of IM TUEXIt.At 323 McO'Lt STREET.1 IOUSK TO LKT, I I\tTEN APARTMENTS VirtNiTT Of VATUBDRAU P< «(«\u2022«ion imroodiswiif If nac««*»rr IJApplf to I KhUMpn B-loartd_ BKAI*Ka I GltAPKS ! ! Cttf grownGrspoa.8n^iLVa/LL^# Floral and Frwtt Burr*.25X RAiikOOgna «T.rev )>** an* Flu»* chaap for pro\u2014rvlag._ T Xl LET, CHEAP a Bmall Cottage 1 with liarSon.t peor M.Domlwlqa* *y**t.near Ihcrt rook* K.Ipolf F J K BAKNRrrT TKtaraai «¦ K.J.VV.FT HA RBISON, ^\t(©«f.ABirr oraT.cRO*nrRP»r*r*i Ho* ratorn** «0 town for 14* Maaoa : appUasuans (or Muaic leasoas to ha a«4r**s*R.\u2022Fistortaga.6 P.M.OLAftT) EDITION J lf«W tQR*.Hept.& ^ AIM wad.\u201cMrftftr,\u201d from Mrwtacu, «44 \"Java,\u201d from I.(ver|»ool.Prrwre tu, ftwgtand, H*uL ft.- Arrived, w Herder\u201d and \u201d Hoiheula,\u2019* frutu New York.HI* A NIKI I AFFAIRS Ms mil is, H»fI.ft.\u2014Either Uensral Murtoitn* Will b* ap|H»(ut«i t'ouiin*iit.5,\u2014Wall street had a firmer and healthier tonT Hl«*krt-Tt»N.Ont , Sept.I \u2014 A deplorutileaccident occurred here last evening.Dr.Crumble, oui* of our oldest aud most tsti-emvil citizens, swallowed a quantity of nitric n« hi by mistake, homing himself so fearfully Ihitl Ids physician* have Mot Dm slightest hopn «if his recovery.ID-Is sinking taj'ldly, tint It kl III conscious.__ ALt.EGRD I\u2019KIUURY.To «lav Alexander Fraser, Ksq , »-.McGuire, 2ud Ra., I\u2019J ; HrsrgL-MaJor Clark, Art., 10.^Jn the Rattalion Mut< h the 2nd Batt.Rifles won the cup presented by Mr*.Brydgaa aed #25; 1st Halt, tmik second prize, #15.Westhcr grxei, though Ihe wind blew pretty brisk Iv.CITY I T K M 8.\u2014 T In- r« sidents near Die corner of fit.Joseph street tnd St.David s I-ane were agreeably surprind Ibis morning to »ee a carter carry away a quantity of grave! which had been left lying there for shout two week* by th\" City I'assefigtr Railway Company.Hsiz Baf.f.\u2014On Satorday last a well coo-tf*t «-ordlMn nr «tors hsvn hsien gtven (o tbs sap-tain of thq ** Monta» villa\u201d to coUact the usual far* of II rant# on that «lay.The HL Huion'a Island OmmiHIm very wisely (teeldfid soass-Dma ago, that tu Nature ao creator \"Korg* tbaa ISe.ahould b* otad* on pte-uiu days, and U* Pbllc Will b* (tad to *«\u2022 that they *11)1 adhere tUt dm-Dbai.I\u2019aitlas 4 ral roue of vtsiUng Ui* Island on Momlay van ttonJofc do *0 at the usual rate*.Thr Drut or thh Faauivtua.-TU Nouomu MeW'fs aniiouueea that Ihu llauau CstholU'.lUshMi of Montreal has appotuU-d Key Mi tirev*l, ( «to\u2019 of Upreirit).and Rev.Mr.fir.gutu, inb-stof thcKvAche, a* blsi'oimnlsatoimrN t , ».\u2022 In cotijuui lion with Messra.Vexlna and OottA, whose ap|»olutinant by ths Fabriqua uM i,,^, slrvsdy aniioum-rd.The».- appoint mnnU are in otN-dtrnv* to a doer#* of tha Fop* dated fourth July last, aud their duty will *\u2022* to detsruiliui Ui* amouiti of debt against Ui* Fabrique sud re iioil as to the moat *|H*ody uman* of disebaxg-U fi -I NamuimHa\u2019 rtui Ainuae tirorge Capper waa hr«)Ught la fuie ihu Recorder to-day, charged with an assault uiMiu Noah Holland.Mr.llol laud aisled Dial Mr.Capper had called al his door on the evening of ihe ttreh of last month, ami told him ha | had coma to get sslUfacUon out «d btiii ami linmedtalvly struck him a blow on the breast, knocking blot down.When cross cxamtni*d, Holism! said he never bad had any previous disagreement with Capper ; that Du y holh llv«-«l In lha second story of a kouaatn Fulford atreot, and had a sialrway leading down from Dia gallery In common hut each of them had a door at the heail of Dm stair In order to iNevant either from trespassing U|»«iii tho other.After Mr.Capper had knocked him «lowu, he got up and' ejected tilm from hla part of tha gallery.A young woman named Margaret Quin, who Uvea In au adjoining house, ami who Mr.Holland sfa(«\u2018«l had witnessed tho assault, was called.but she declared most positively thst she wa* not at home on ths ev«-nlng referred Us, ami saw imDiIng about the /Va.m.Another woman named latMnnc was rxauilnsd, hut aald she did itot sen th* eomuieneement of the row, and did not see any blown struck, ailhough Dure was a great deal of bail Irnguago used ou I10D1 sides.For Dm defenae Charlsa Campbell staled that on the evening In quesUon, a woman.Mrs 81.D« til*, told him Dial Mr*.Ifolland had thrown some filthy material ut the door on Mr.Capper's aide of the gallery.Upon examination he («mud sii'-h waa the ease, ami went Into Mr.Capper's house and told him shunt It.Mr.( appsr «ame «ml and after looking at Die state af lit* doorway, went and km» ked at Mi.Ilnllaiid'a door.Mr.and Mra, llnllaml cainfl out oil the gallery, ImN «lid not open the door which separated th\" gallery from the common stairway.V *n»r of word* then began, wtili-ly lasted for softyo time, but Ihi î.«m - - it*«tthem wnaMvavoc\u2014« e«l, andcousi'ipienDy Unira could ha no hlow* struck.Heveral other wllnessra were examined who bennl the abusive language, but saw 110 blows at 1 in k.Nome of them saw Mra.Holland throwing tho filthy stuff st Mr Capfntr'* door, hut as none of them saw the coinmeneamcnl of Du» nun pus.they could not swi'ar that Mr.Capper did not strlkn Mr.Holland on that occaidnn HI* Honor remarkad on thu roiitiadletory nature of the testimony aibtu» ed.but said unleaa he t>eliev«-«l that Mr.Holland ws* guilty of illrei t iH-rjitry he must oondomn (tin «refendant.Capper was, therefore, lined $5 and costs.____________ \u2022 ATTRWCTxn Intimmiation Yeslenlay, Mr.Hinhiiill.Iisttar and furrier, on the «-or-ner of Noire Dama slreet suit Ht.I.ainticrt'a Hill, reerlvcd the following note by mail: \u2014 MoNTRrai , fi;pt.5, 1874.\"A.linanai»l You raarkel, If roil don't shut Die asms as others do,after breai klng your pliias.the next thing we will do wa break your bead ; let this Tm the last notice \u2014I *m, youroImmIlent a«'rvlt«-r.\t\u201cHo A Ho.\u201d it msy b* \" nu mi.that in Jnlv os* of Mr Urnliadrs large piste glass windows was miimsIumI, Mtnl thal he i-ould not get a clue tn who did It.The cost of a new pane was #tl7.He states thst he always elosea soon aftsrelghl o'i lurk, sud that lie Simla sooner whenever fils custom allows him.He hta no Idea who bis inrndt* are, whether furriers or outside the trsile.Ile»u»|ieeta no one In his establish uu nt.as tils servants and rlerks are old and well trinl people, who labor faithfully for him and have never 1 oniplalned of ths hours.The writing In the threatening letter Is thst of s disguised hand.The party may yet h* dlsrov-OrtO.\t\u2014 MONEY AND COMMERCE.LnMKiN, fi«-pt.5, p.m.\u2014Consols\ttuDJX- KileJIJi tefiOi.CTih'AU», Hs-pt.f>.Hi ts.Hog» 7,77fi ; slilii-tneiits 6,6711.LlVRKI\u2019OOb, 8e[t.ftji m \u2014CJolton unehunged.Fuies I.of Which nissi hales were American, st h«' I plamla ; \u2019jfic for Gtlsans.Prf»«1»lufT« i|til«-t^____ NEW YORK MARKETH -Hept.5.Cotton steady; I6X for Middling Uplands.Kioi it l« ss ni tlvo .prices generally without d«*el4ti| cliangn ; rets.I2,(KZI hrls ; sales DMKNi bris ; «lUotstlons uneliariged.Rye flour un < haiigi «1.at *4 75 to #5 «Hi Grain.\u2014Wheat, «inlet and unchanged; rets t l,ono bush ; sales 45,not) Imsh, at #1 H to $1 IU fur No.2 Chicago; II 24 to #1 25 for No.2 Milwaukee ; #1 2o to #1 IU for No I Spring; #1 18 to $1 24 for New Winter Red NVest rm.Rye, not ounted.Corn quiet ; rets itt, 14X1 bush; \"tth\u2019s IM.OOtl Western Mixed Htrley dull and unrhanged.Gats ilull ; rets '31,000 bush ; sales HR,000Imsh at «Mle to 62«- for Mlicd WcaU ni ; 60et«»64e for NVhlte do.I'MoViatOR*.-\u2014I'ork qalst at FJ2 73 ; Lard, Me lo UJ41 ; Butter, \u2018He to 371: ; t h«:«'ae, I0't«-, common to prime.I\u2019RtRot a« R.\u2014Crude, 5c ; Refined, !6^'j.Liven l-nol.ri'inr .Rsil vylieai Hi \"i Winter Wtilfe winltaf.4 lab.Ci'rn.Itsrlsr.lists.r#n».New Turk.I«rt A |M«nj uf wkkk wm min« IwMouèoftk* woiÛ'a uutftjn, sa honorAiy AacreUrjr, dm-ad to uk» ADJ Amouut ot troubln, AUtl tf \u2022 thing fur it but priTato Abuse ororj .1st aouu that l « Aine At lA«t to the oouunda would not aniline for a tithe of them, it wAanot w< rth having, aud returned the maglr bit of pa)>er to my pocket-)>ook with the reatored eijuAiiimity of the fox wlon he made hia famoun disvery About the gmpos Dav-dreama and breakfa»! over, I started to complete Ate buaineaa upon which 1 had be mi engn ged and as payment s were to le' made it w aa noe«v\"nrv to oaah the check.\u2019Hi \u2022 hank upon which it was draw n was in a narrow struct near CAmhill, and it struck me that there was even a larger crowd than usual iu the main thorough-fares as 1 threaded my way eastwards ; or if not a larger, a more stagnant crowd, not ebbing and flowing in the ordinary buoyant way.1 seemed for once to be in a greater hurry than other peipls, aud felt very proud of the fai t.I expect that if any acquaintance h 11 met me, the business-like gravity of my features would have puaxlod him, and ko would have thought I must Lavs a wealthy twin-brother in tho dry-salting line._ However, no one who knew me fcppv tre l, and I reached the bank unacoosted\u2014presented the check said how I would have it wonder-ed, its I always do, low the clerk could hand over a sum exceeding his own income to a perfect stranger with such utter composure -erammed the notes .utAtl.inner breast pocket of mj cout\u2014buttoned the coat up, and atApls-d with a sensation of even mere vied importance inte the atseet.I had sometimes be mi worth robbing for a short period, but now I felt like worth murdering as I pus**! along a court into Comhill, and ao across the rovl, looking right and left for a cab.Certainly there were more people than I had ever seen there before, and tucy moved about more slowlr.The large open space in front of the Royal Exchange was literally filled.Endeavoring to make my way through, I found the nutas increase intensity, until at last I was fixed like a whaler in an ice-floe, amid a motionless crowd, evidently gathered forsom\" purpose hat was it all about J1 A voice, ths owner of which wna mvisiUe, reveale 1 the my- \u201cOne j euny, the 'ole \u2019peroeesion.O i'll 'av.' the I .oril Mayor s Show for a penny f\u201d Of course,'the Ixml Mayor's Show wa< in Novrmber.and I had hit on the very dav.No doubt it would pass that way presently, and I should have a chance of aw ing it if 1 could only edge a little maur r to the front.It would have been better if I had not had so much money about me, bat that could u it be helped now, and no one knew it.Tims I flattered myself at first ; but presently I did not feel so sure of that same des'rable ignoranccon the part of m_r neighbors.Where had three men all about me come from ?Stray glimpses of »n< h beings I had somotime* caught.Imt here was a swarm of them.Wore they precocious boys, ford\u2019d iu hotbeds of vice, or gin-stunted nuMil\u2019 They were small and lean, but seerawl to cxpc\u2019 t t > grow, f c their clothes were made for avrrago-sire 1 adults.They were unkempt, sallow, and rery dirty; their gait wa-* »lo:t hinr, and so far they were not unlike a certain « Iasi of professional beggar.\u2019*, for whom, however, they could not ra-\u2019dlyoo mistaken.These men h »d viciou-.hide-glancing eyes ; earnest lines seaming their features : cruel, relentless mouths.There was that look about them which characterizes the beast of prey when hunted in hij turn\u2014a look of cunning aud hatred.The motto stamped upon them seom*vl to be\u2014 \u2018 A short life and a hunted one, with one spring for revenge.\" I did not suspect : 1 w n certain that Üioy were thieves, and I could hardly doubt but what they were thus collected together, to the neglect of private enterpri't* among the watches and purses of the crowd, for mme snecial purpose.When it first occurred to me that I might have be ti watched receiving the m mey, and follow*-d, I attempted quietly to with lraw.It looked easy enough, for tac being» who excited my suspicions were after all but a sm *11 knot comparatively, and beyond them on all sides Mfttu\u2019d a ra ib of roughs, who were not clean or beautiful indeed, bat who, in all pro-liability, were not criminals.However, directly my intention becaniemanjfc.it, a man bustled me.and immediately shouted out \u2014 \u201cWhere -arc yon a-shoringto?\u2019 So*cud Thief: \u201cWho are you.I shrill like to know?'\u2019 \u201cThird and Fourth Thieves: \u201c Who a.® you, I ih' uld like to knew Fir»t Tliicf: \u201cHo thinkhimsdf a [implex-sant term meaning very great] swell,à-kn> k-ing bloke» about.' ' Al iLie poiuA unp!' a-am terms overpowerel eobim-cyof sneero«*t, And though to all his chihinm he is kind, Around the tired one» His arms are twiuel \u2014CArulmn I'iuuh.i day, whim the banks will he opened f Theee books will have U tham all you haveever dene in all your life Can you face that f Are yea not afraid, when you think of that f There will be another Leok opeç>4 then, the Book of Uie.That will coutelu the names of ell who are saved by Jesus tDoist.And evuryb>dy ulae vdo you iiunnmber that?) will L> oast into the lake of fire.You kuww you have not lived to Gt put tbi* oti.Hoiuetitn'*» )msi|iIo put away su* b thougbl», be uute limy trouble them.Gb, do not you do ho.Hero you are (done ot» your bod, awiiy fiotn every-Usly.Now pray, pray for the Holy Hoirit to tench your heart, pray that Jesus may os your Saviour.Let me pray with you before I g*> ' And the minister knelt down and prayed.Ami win n he roM) from hi» kueo* the si*\u2018k man held out his baud, uud his eyes were wot with tears, ami he did not say again that h« w.i» not ufntid .but be M«id in a low voice, \u201c 1 hop*\u2019 God will torgive mo.You'll como ami s**e mo again, sir.\u2019' - -V.F.Otorrrtr.HELl\u2019K TO EVERY DAY HOLINESS.StuTKirnitR 5.fTo b pure in lieart, 1 should be doeply in earnest to avoid every sin.\u201cIhy word have 1 lild In mine liexrt, (hat 1 niii\u2019fit not slu ugalust thee.\u201d\u2014I*»*, exlx.11.'lliy sinless mind In me revetl ; Thy Spirit\u2019» plenitude Impart ; Ami all my spotless life shall tell Th\u2019 abundance of a loving heart.SKJTl\u2019tMilKU (i.Am I what I should be, iu spirit, in temper, in practice \u201c 1 w 111 behave myself wisely In a perfect wav-Oh when wilt thou come unto me?1 will walk w ithin my house with a perfect heart \u201c1 w ill set no wicked thing before mine eyes ; 1 hate tho work of them that turn aside ; it shall not cleave to me.'\u2019\u2014l*sa.cl.\u2019J, 8.Henceforth may no profane delight Divide this consecrated soul ; Posse»* It thou, who hast the right, As J-ord and Master of the whole.Tub Bkcurt Of Tnuu Wonx.- I will tell you what has been very strongly impr©»»\u2019 l mi my soul during the l.x.»t few months that it i» not so much working for G*>d or speaking for God, as living in the irerrt of hi» preunet, which most glorifies Him.If wo d*> live before Him,and with Him, wo shall work and shall sjM'iik ; am l then half th j effort ami half the wotils will bring forth a thousand-fold larger harvest of result», because all will com* with the Spirit's jwiwer and unction and presence.Iiaveju ever been iu th\" presence of one possessed of vn.-t powers of mind, and strong and fervent affection for you?And hav® you observed how (almost imcon- dou dy at the time i your whole being was controlled, yea, an*l elevated lieyond, above itself, and you felt as though you were a IsTter an*l greater man under the benign and powerful influence of that pr -cnee \u2022\t1 have felt it.Well, lot us realize that wo are in the pre»»uiei* of our Saviour, who is greater and more loving than any one el-c, and th* n our whole beinn g-suffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth.Ps.lx*xvi.16.¦znKmnm 6.Paixtift.\u2014Let him that sole steal no more ; but rather let him labor, working with hia hands the thing which ia good, that he mar have to gira to himthat aoedeth.Eoh.iv.28.PfiOKux.\u2014I have «bowed you all things, hew that ao Uboriag ye ought te mqnori the weak, and to mmmnbar the wurda of the Lord Jeeps» how he aaid, It ia more blaaved to give thaatoraamva.Arts jlx.26.\t_\t.Fuel, StoYGfi, fco.¦ .\u2014 \u2014________________\u2022 ^ MUON ( OAR teeIIAIJNAXroMrAIlT(IXiall#4)as* preeareA is awwasi for xhs ssle slAI-AIOIt HiNItOoAU ; riv tnairei*.fotmt ate «tes» psrureU#* spp*» W g.CUNAND.ot Uslltss, HINNY DOBtbL A CO.Mouiresl.A «eau YJONKY SAVED 1 OOMVOUt à U tNVttXncxaM .UtVUHKIt Mr USIVOTIIB UNION N A N fi K \u2022 MAUN il Y Tit K Jl AII» VOW il'oVW CO.Tfais CoAi Cooàlni lUlixs took lb* Oral prit* an4 ¦ UoM Msdslsl ths World\u2019» Ysir si Vluiius.Kitty o*i« u»jnaHirru\u201e\u2019 Hlore f* ri»nlB.In an n««u csritsd k store, or from Mrs.ICOTT, Nos.1*2and 181 Mountain street.Montreal.''rm- A LA UE FCIIGOL I'VJR YOUNG ¦ADIKH.t'turits and Ml,» HxiiTB.wlll ba ro-opened .* - bT.4 LTUHRINB - :\\ \u201cMI88K8 SA LINK VVILL opkn their School for Young Isidle, on WKDNKHDAY, September\u2019.uh.ut M Drumimimt ,t.Vecsncy f*>r \u201dii»' boerder f boy, or voiii g ladlis nt thvlr own home.Classic.Msth»-niatli\u2019».4ien ore too lar advanced for the Infant Hoom may join ll.The school will soon ba so enlarged that pu.pllscan go ihp'iiph their full e >ur»e of study, t'lrcu-lars \u2022\u2019blamed at 11111'» llieik 8t-*re.oral 22 rallicart street.T IlK WEST END ACADEMY WILL HK UK-OTKNKD On TUESDAY, 1st September.For particulars apply to A.N HHKWAN.M.A.47 Mrtiii.LCou.ioa A v kmf K J^UTK HOUSE, 844 SHERBROOKE STREET.BUT A tt.JSUMK NT Bolt 7ffB BOARD A.VD BIW CAT Jo S UK ruVSO LA IU MS.OKSHlU.N OF 1874-M»5.MRS.WATSON Ucg* t»i intimate that the classes wll re-open on THURSDAY.3rd SEPTEMBER.In addition t her other russes, Mr,.Watson, as already Intimated, baa added a Kindergarten, which wilt be ondor the charge of a trained and esperlencsd teacher.Mr».Watson will be at home to receive visitors on and after Monday, 24th August.Ctrctilaracan be obtain**! at Dawson Bn,.Grafton's.Drysdale's.Hill'», and at Bute House.F PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ¦ «IO ST.CATHERINE STREET.MONTRIAL.(Opposite the KnglUh I'athedral.TM» srbiH.I wtll open the dm MONDAY In SKI\u2019T.Mr.ItHIHTnW remain* al the Hchool.reom (formerly tbe Hilliard H*»>iii of tlie Meroanllle library As*, rtationi, from 9 till H a.m.and from 6 tilth pm.MIS8KS GWILT ï\u2019ury* sc taking a limited number of pupil, uader LI year, t>f age.School wtll open Sept.2nd.462 GUY 8TKKRr.MISS KYTK wtll RB-OPKN her school on TUKSDAT.1st Bept.mbrr.» IMaleau street.M KS.BEILBY ^_r SCHOOL (U.V ON TUEiOAV.SiPTEMer- ' WILL BKOPBN HKR SJtLKCT PT EMBER l,t.160 bt.uaoitua sTHarr.T/' INDERGARTKN I\u2014Mrs.Scott XV beg* to Intimate that after visitia# tha Boston Kindergartens, end a careful etudy of the eyslsm by Frvebsl and .I\u2019eetalosil.as wall as Amnrtoan «rlters, she win ito prepared to *>pgn such a cl*aa on MONDAY, BKP\u2019l'KMBBH, 7th, l*Ct.Mountain street BsaC Haary.MISS GOWING\u2019S SCHOOL, IO VICTORIA STREET.Sd texseisi n ST.am HAM has a Claaepf llltl* girls froai I SU MISSES MATCUKTT will r»OM« t*ve4r (Xaeeee foe Us Fall Term oa BdneatlonaL Wlliut of Mieamort, he.1M1K ONTARIO AND QUEBEC NAVIGATION OO'T.Regular W.ekiy Btaaa» Coaiaiutrteatfpii between Montreal, FPeaaut*, tigdeaeburg HrnckviUa.Ktsigetun.Ptotua.nsJlevUie.and Tim* Iasa s'^aliliiad At aII 1 nt nrmteiLiB UTAN8TKAD WKsLKYaN Ct\tcollege 9hls»up»4lur lusllluttou tor both aux#» tttf-OPKNH HKI*'I KMIIK.M Wh.Tuitluii feus very moUerat.».K«- oullcat b'.ard |l.7* per «evk ; light and washing W* extra, spua-ial reduetlons made lu apenal casa», kur circulars, Ac .address- REV.WM.HANSFORD.Goversor.Al C(ULL UNIVERSITY.Th# calendar of the University f*»r the savslon 1K74 75, Is now published and contains all necessary Inl\u201dimt»li*»ii respecting .The rurulUue .f Alts, law an*l Medicine Dr|«rtU\u2019*i»l of A pulled Helen, e.Hctj'ilaivhlps and tCihlbillona.McGill Normal School.\t\u201e\t.Copies may be obUined by application, p istpald, U> the undersigned.\tw C.BAYNES.Secretary, CCUOOi.FOR THE SONS OF L* OKNTI.KMKN 15 PHILLIPS\u2019 SOI'A UK.Montreal Kslabllshad ISTI Head Master, tlie Use.OK**.HI DUNHAM ilatu Ht-ail Ma-lur of tha Graui.imr Hchnul, I'annu* k.Kngland).author rk».Vacaiiclc» |nr a few hoarders.A I rs-paral.iry llrunch fur.'hlldren undor'J years of ago, iu a séparai.\u2019r*>.jm, Preikration for public eiamlnalloas.I\u2019ruale l.)»v*>n.In the«'Isuics.Malheaiallcs.M\u2019**l«rn I.Miigungcs and Music, An Kvuiilng Ulsss for young men wire».\thas bean neglected.Prospeo- usue on applteattun, and Hie hlgheal rufuren* as.rpiIK ST.IIYACINTHK FRENCH 1 1\u2018rntuaunt l.adles' ('ollago off.*ra rare ad vantages to yoting ladle» .li\u2019ftiruii» of iicqiilrlng the pi wcu* el knowlcilve \u2022 \u2019f I'rtMich ami rialural Hdences while p tr-licular eiu-nib\u2019ii Is given to Mnsle, Instrumental an* Vocal, nn*l to ilnu arts.To muol thu dusira of many nn Kngllih cla»» has been lornicd under the dlrcc-lien \u2022faut\u2019, ¦\u2022erleiiceit teacher.Full staff ol luauburs engaged.Hull few more vacincle,.HfoUSe locate*! In a licaltliy ptni v well llghtail and vanlJlatoil rooms, A ppllcallons to husciit at the earllusl date as dassus open un the '.*th Sept.REV.R.P.DUCL09.1\u2018rlne'pai.\\\u2019 ÉW BOARDS G 8C1IOOL FOU It\tliOVS.NKAIt Mi INTHHA !.PROFESSOR McGREGOR.M a., Ot MoGIII Normal HcIkk)).will opeu ahoul the 15th of HKI\u2019 rKMHKIl.oji his place, at ( ole d*-» Neiges.a School for Hoys and Young Men, A limited numtier of Day Scholars may he ndnillted.The course of study will bn such us to prepare lliciii well eltbar for the counting house or for college.Mulbcmnltcs will be more thoroughly and carefully taught than they are generally.I rent h a ill be spcdaliy ullumU'd to A well quaUHrat French teacher, who I, also an excellent Kngllvh scholar.I* r-ngi«ge*l as a resident In the school fur the sake of conversation.Ac.The school Is about four mile* from the Montreal Post Oflice ; tlie sliualPm is very boautlful and salubrious.Tbe school-house is built so that llios» desirous of separate **r small room» may liava thorn.Tho nii*sl « utohlul care will be given to the behavior and discipline of the boys, and also to their cuiuforl In every way.Prospcoinsr, niny he lutd of the principal b.mksell-era of Monl real, (Juebec, and Toronto, or by mall, of Prof.Jits McGregor, at r*itede* Neiges, Montreal.I*.«J.|>IS1J(>I, HËLLMÜTH COLLEGES.LONDON, ONT.CANADA Afford the highest Intellectual and Christian Kduca-tlon for the sous and daughters of genllemen, nt very moderate chargea.The Colleges are it mile apart.President and Founder TH H KIGHT UKVD.I.11 l.l.I.M UTII.D D .D.C.L., I.ord Bishop of Huron The College, are respectively supplied with unable staff i f experienced European Teacher*.For further particulars apply to the Secretary.The term begins SKPTEM1IHR BKCONI).___________ nPHÜ BRYANT 5 StRATTOi} I\tMONTH KAL BUSIN \u201cHH COLL KG K, Corner of Notre Dame st.and Place d'Arrues.The course of study l, entirmy commercial, and I» i - adapted for those wishing to prépara for simulions a, H*Hik-kr cireabtr, apply at the sebigil, or at Mi «»r».|)aw«on A Brelhnr».1 be Mls-es Korn*r«t wtll r> DBUNKAU.V S.Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, D McKACHItAN, M R C V S.Botany.\tPrincipal DAWSON.LI.I) Chemistry (Theoretical and Practical).Prof R CU AIK, M 11 Physloli gy (llystologlcal and Pathological), Prof J M DHAKK.31 D.PII A 11 MAC Y and CLINIC A L INSTRUCTIONS by thu Principal and Assistant.Lecture, commence on THURSDAY.1st October.I nr Prospectus apply to I).Mt'KACUHAN, 87k Craig \u2022irtet, Montreal.or\t______ _ GEO.LECLERC.M.D.Becretary (Council of Agriculture.Boarding and day school FOR YOUNG LADIRH.SdCITY COUNCILLORS MTHKKT.conducted by tha Misses I'LKUG.-Hust-ness will be resumed l,t Heplember.KfJlclent teachers In every department.Parisian French by a master, and peculiar advantages offered fur acquiring a correct knowledge of that language.In addition to the usual classe, a Kindergarten will ba opened.The Misses Ulegg.having a more convenient house than formerly have made arrangementa for this long-de-sired branch.Terms moderate, a, the system I» yet untried in Curs.la Circular, maybe had at Meesrs.Dawson\u2019s, fi ration'», and Bishop's.St.James ,1.Groceries, Provisions, ho.|/oi: SALK, 2.000 IIALF-CIIK8T8 A CADDIS* JAPAN TEA.Ks \" Lake Simcub 'and other vessels.Also.6.000 IIALF-rnKSTR GKKKN6.Comprising a full assortment of Y'oung Hyson.Hyson Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, with »« had of H.MUIR.Place d'Anurs, Montreal, chemist.Wholesale.AiCHKIt A CO.Mald Ticket» are Issued at reduced price* to those desirous of brlnirtug out their friends.Halting from Liverpool every WBDNR4DAY.calling at Belfast Lough to take In Cargo and Passenger,.ersof this I,Ine are Intended to sail fniiB Qaebeo l*'r Liverpool a* follows ONTARIO\t\t\tAugust rth QDBBKC\t\t\t \u2022\u2022\tMih M KMPH18\t\t\t \u2022\u2022 Mih TEXAS\t\t\t \u2022\u2022 87th DOMINION\t\t\tSepiuiT :ndooderry.Qn«ens-town.Bristol.Dublin, Belfast, at rory low rales Havre, Ml.Paris, $33.Through Tickets to sll parts of the Continent.For Ticket* and to secure Berths, apply to D.BATTIRSBY.1Î Agent National Line, 138 St.Jama* at.{Opposite Hi.l-awrnnce Hall.) ICIIKLIEU CO.REDUCTION ON THE RATE OF FREIGHTS.ROY/ L MAIL LINK OF STRAMKH9 FOR QUEBEC.DAILY (Sunday, excepted), tt 7 p.m.THK Hl'LKSDIU lltOS Sit: A MK US \u201cQUEBEC.\" Capt.J.n.Labills.MONDAYS.WEDNESDAYS ft FRIDAYS \u201cMONTREAL.\u201d Capt.Roii«kt nmumh.TUESDAYS.THURSDAYS, ft SATURDAYS.1-eaving Richelieu l*tor, opposite Jacques Cartier Square, culling at SORBL.TURKU HIVKKS and BATIBCAN, Fare\u2014Cabin (supper and state-room berth included) 04; Steerage, «1.50.The above are tbe same rale* a* lost year.The freight of every description will be taken on the \u2022learners *'Quebec\" and \u201c Montreal,\" for Quebec and thalnteraiedlateporta, at* reduction of FIFTY PKK CENT, from tbe ordinary tariff.Tickets and State Room* secured at the otfleu oa lb* wharf.Tbe arrangementa it this line are most complete.The Company wtll not be accountable for ipeote or valuable*, unless Bills of Lading, having tha value ex-pressed, are signed therefor.For particulars apply at the OBceXin the Wharf, or No.7» St.Paul street.J.B.LAMERE.General Manager.Montreal.14th .Inly, 1374.J^ICHELIKU CO.REDUCTION ON THE RATE OF FREIGHTS.NEW LINE OF STEAMER» PUR QUEBEC.EVERY DAY (Sundays exceptedi.The new and splendid Bessemer Steel Steamers \u201cCANADA,\" Captain EM.CR«PIA0, and \"TROIS RIVIERES.\" CapUIn L.II.Ror, will l*ar* alternat*-ly tbe BonHCOun PlerBXBKY EVENING, at SEVEN o'clock, for Quebec.\" calling at TURKS Kl VLRS and ¦AT18CAN.Rat* of Passage :\u2014Cabin for Quebec (berth and meal included).SI.Cabin for Sorel.Three Rivers and Ba-uacan, 50c.Steerage for Quebec.Sorel.Three Klvere and Ba tiara n.2 Sc.Passengers for Sorel will embark on tho steamers \u201cQUEBEC\" and \u201cMONTREAL\" at thaabeve rates.Freight for Quebec and Intermediate porta wtll ba reealyad oa board th* Steamers \u201cQUEBEC\" and \u201cMONTREAL \"at a reduoUon Of FIFTY PERCENT, os the ordinary tariff.For Ticket* and Rooms, apply at the Ticket OOoe on Rlckollcn Pier, or on board tb* steamer.For further Information, apply at tho Compaay'a OfBce.No.1» St.Paul (treat, or an the Richelieu and i.\u2022.LAMt**!.General Manager.OMca Richelieu Company, Montreal.ITlh July, IFTL j Mlficellaneom.M ONTUKAL YOUNG WOMEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION.Ron*lions ot FURNITURE and other artlclae for th# llota# of tha Aeeoctation will bo thankfully received at 47 MITCALFK STRUT.M.POLSON MURRAY, CASH 11 CASH ! 11 j^T.LA WHENCE ANDOTTAWA RAILWAY, THE OLD.MILIAULK.SHORTEST AND BEST UNI.FROM ALL POINTS «AST AND WEST TO OTTAWA.Fowr Tiatus dally, making ears connection anth th Grand Trunk Trains.Sofa tArt on Nigh; Expreseo*.Charge for UsUhs.40c.SO minutes at Prsecotl Junatio* for masie.Passengers leaving Montreal by Urand Trunk night K> press reach Ottawa early the following ruuming, Ask for Ticket, via Prcecott Joucti m.Hsggsge checked through.B THO* RFYNOIDO Mynagiig Dueetor.(v'STON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE.bttuKTBMT HOUTB VIA «ENTRAI VERMONT RAILWAY LINE.HI MMKR ARUANQKUK.NTd.UoMMINCINO MAY 25th, 1874, DA Y K.XPitRSi leaves M'iiitreal at 8.U a.m.arriving in Boston, via L*jweli.at 10 p m.\u2022i raln for Waterloo Icavu* Mieiirval al3.13p tu.NIGHT KXIMCKSH luuves Ylontreal at 3 43 p in.fur B> stoii, via I^imsIi, Lawrence or Piluhbuig ; «!»\u2022 for Nrw York, via Huiingiiuld or T'roy.arriving in Bo,i.,n ul U 40 a in., and New York at If 30 p.m.TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.DAY RXI'KKHS leave* Buslon.via laiwall.at 8 a.m., Troy at '¦.Mla.in .arriving In Montreal al 8 Kip m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston at 0 n in., via I/>aull and New York xt ;ipui.,via bpiluglleld, arriving In Montreal al 8.30 a.m.Pullman Hleeplng Cars are attac-hed tup.Tadousec, and the hagaenay River.TheQUKBKC ft GULF PORT 8TRAM8IMP COMPANY for Gasps, Newcastle, Dalhousle and Chathaui, Charlottetown.P.K.I., «bedlao, Plctou, BL John, N.B , Halifax, N.8., Portland and Boston.KXCL'UHION TICKETS Sown the Gulf toBhedloc.Plctou.Hi.John.N.B., Halifax, N.8 , Portland, Bos-ton.end Return by rail via l-ake Wtnnepesaukle, the Wh.te Mountains and Lake Memphreniagog at low rate*.PULLMAN CAR ACCOMMODATION, and STATE ROOMS on BTKAMKRS secured at this Office.Reliable Information cheerfully given.Time cards and descriptive circulars of routes given gratis.G.LEVE.Passenger Agent.COUTH EASTERN RAILWAY.MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIR LINE.TRAINS GOING SOUTH.On and after MONDAY, June 1st.trains will run a follow* .\u2014 DA Y \u2022CYP!\u2019.K?S Icare Montreal S.Ma m .ht.Joiins I a.m., West Farnham lU.iii a.ut.New Port LIB p.m.arrive In Boston 10 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS AND MAIL leave Montreal VU p.m, Bt.John 5 00 p.m, West Farnharu 6 ;t& p.m.arrive at New Port 8.33 p.m.Btanstend D.30 p.m.arrive In Boston b.40 a.m.TRAINS COMING NORTH.DAY KXPRKHH leave Boston, Lowell Depot Ha.in.New Port 5.37 p.m., Ht.Johns 8.23 p.m,, arr\u2018 In Montreal 3.40 p.m.NIGHT KXPKK88 leave Boston A p.m., tew Port I a.m., Ht.Juhns8.43 a.m.arrive In Montreal W.tatt.m.The scenery on this line Inclndes Lake Memphroina-gog.the Passumpsic River Valley.Crystal Lake.White Mountaine.and laike Wlnnepesaukee, This te the only direct route to the White Slountalhs.Entire Train* run between Montreal and Boeton Without Change.Pullman Bleeping Cars are attached to the Night Kxpres* Train, snd run through between Montreal and Boston.SPECIAL EXCURSION TO LAKF MEMPHKE-MAGOG.Tickets, go*\u2022 \u2022 tart on either train on Saturday, and to return on either train follow-nx Monday, from Montreal to Newport, on LAKE M KM PH II KM AGOG and ItrrriiN.only *4.50.For Ticket, and ell information call at the general office.?og HT.JAMES HTKKKT.A.B.FOSTER.MAWAOXn.Fruit, Plants, he.li KCE1VING DAILY A .«plcndld ussurtmentof CALIFORNIA FRUIT of all kinds.J.O MEALEY.Rr.jams» Hr.1*41» BT.('ATIIRltlXg HT.Businoss Cards, I AMES MATl\u2019INSON, 4F\tHate of the firm of Charles Garth ft Co.,) PLUMBER.STEAM and GAS FITTER.BRASS and IRON FINISHER.MACHINIST and MANUFACTURER OF 8TKAM PUMPS, ft*.579 CRAIG, near Cor.COTE ST.MONTREAL l-erge assortment Of Pteam Ganges.Canadian and American tnnko.Also,engineer's brass work kept constantly on hainl.All work personally siipormtumle\u2019l, and executed with despatch on the ra\u2018*n reasonable terms.N.H.-Duplicate pieces of the Baxter Engine kept on hand./ ' LKONAKI), Jobbing Gardener, V / \u2022 .M7 BEIONHUR Rr.near St Antoine street,-Villa Fronts.Lawn, and Walks laid out and rusde.Gradlt g.levelling and Hodslng a specialty.AR work properly done at moderate charges.XTOTICE TO LUMBER DEAL- 1 » KH».CUNTUACTORS.AND OTHER».-Wo bog to inform tho trade In the above branches that we have leasad a large enclosed yard, close to Brew-stars Bridge, nu the (ftual, where we are prepared to receive and store lumber of all sorts, at niodbrmle rale*.Bargee can unload Into the yard.LUSK A LOUGH.Dwellings heated.GREEN S PATENT HOT WATER BOILERS.MOST Dt'KAULK AND ECONOMICAL (killand examine.R.PATTON.745 Craig street.B KICKS I HKICKS I ! Foster's celebrated PKKPPHD NIUCK9.For sain plot and prices apply to KERR ft LAVOIE.61 Sr.JUHkl'II KT.UIDDELL *fc EVANS, -IV\tPUBLIC ACCOUN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.ASHI6NKK6 AND AVERAGE ADJUSTERS.W KSTkKN CHAU mil.».22 81.John et.JAMES Rll)D«I.L\tKl>WARD NVANS Official Aealgnee.\tAssignee.IVimailMtoners for taking Amuariu, to be need In the Provinoae of Qeebeo and Ontario.j^TOCK\u2019S KXTKA MACHINE OIL.NONE GENUINE WITHOUT TRADE MARK.JOPKPH HALL AGRICULTURAL ft MACHINE WORKS, OSUAWA.Messrs.Stock ft WiitsTuit.Toronto:\u2014 GXNTS,- We bare tested your Oil on our |arge Iron Planer, and other machinery, and consider it the be*1 oil now in the msrhet ; It bs, taken the place of Olirc with us.and we prefer It, eren at tha same price.F.W.GLEN.President.At Forsaina of tha above work», I bra to say 1 would rethtr have Btocr\u2019» Kxtra Oil.than Ijtrd, olive or any i.ther oil 1 have ever used.A HENDKUSON.STOCK ft WEBSTER.65 Co'borne street, Toronto.For axle by l.ymsn.Clare ft Co.John McArthur* Bon.ft H.C.Jamieeon.Montreal.SUrïRIOH CANVAS HUSK, AC.Ac.Just received, per SB., a large quantity of SUPERIOR CANVAS HOSE «rtTAnui run STEAMBOAT.FACTORY and MILL REQUIREMENTS, warranted to stand the blghsst pressure -ALSO- PATENT FLEXIBLE BRANCH PIPES.to: Dwelling or O^den use.throwing a full-eitud stream or the Dneet spray.ON HAND, A rVLL AMOUTMKNT OP ENGLISH LEATHER BELTING, EN0LIEH LEATHER HOSE.PATENT LACE LEATHER, with a fall supply ot all goods ta tha trad*.Price Lieu oa spplieatloa.john c.McLaren.Bad diary Ed port mu.It Bt.Bona renters itreaL nn bailt «c aftAli Moi at by Jofta Dwagei Jt i O e "]
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