Daily evening mercury, 14 mai 1886, vendredi 14 mai 1886
[" YEBAR.\u2014NO 11 2.82æp BEHIND THE SCENES, Bridenss of Messrs.Dunesn Melntyre and Danserens.Bafore bu Werth Shere RB.Comminalon, t the Royal Comyyissiop on the sale of Ae North Hhore an » Me, C.À.Vanssmau wus examined, Ha stated that the reason why the (Government, in weir contract with the Cannda Pacific, ll taken charge of the work for connecting with the Uesnd Trunk Railway beyond tho suountain of Montres!, wus thote wus (lien 110 certainty of the sale of Lis eastern section of the rond, and they wished to kesp control of that part in order, among other reasons, to pressive an waxy access to the Victoria Bridge.Hr.Dunsaresu stated that thers was no trath whatever in the allegation that the $00,000 deducted from the purchase pace was to indemnify the Canada Pucitic for the §300,000 puid for the Mt, Lin section, for the items to which this deduvtion of $500,000 referred were wntionod in all the other tenders, so that it could not Le n voutbinution ar ruged later on, Vit MU INTY IER KEVIDKSUE, Mr.Mclutyre stuted that lie was not à director of the Canadian Vacitic rail.was.ln 1882 he was vice president of \u2018\" rapany, [le believed ia wrong for the Government to ndvertise for teuders {ther sade of the North Shore, In many Veranees, however, it way be deemed tusable, When the alway was for ae thee Dighest bidder was certainly the Geand Tronk Railway, He told ton, Me Chaplenu this, but he seemod very aaious towed the 10d to the Canadian Pacitie Railway, Sir John A, Maccounkl and Sie Hector Langevin before the sale told wo show witness what gard baght le derived hy the acquisition of t=raud.The Cauadinn Pacitic rabiway authorities never made sn offer of 8,000, vas for Che rond lefoce ite anle, witness wis always opposed to its acquisition.There was an offer made for the road in 2 by Sir George Stephen amounting tueight und three-quarter willions of di The offer wus not accepted by the Goverment.When the road was bought, however, he tondemned the action of the Company for he could have built another road for much jean money than the price paid for the North Shore.H« however, deemed it advisable to pur chase the western section of the road, and it was Lhe most profitable sale for the Pro vince of Quebec that Hon.Me.Chapleau Ever transacted, but in the event of the GT.R.having acquired it, nnother #cvss could have been found by the C.P R.The C.P.R.purchased atthe same time the lines to St.Lin nnd St.Eusta the.The company paid 300,000 for boue fines, and the statement that had been made that these lines were imposed up the company, deserved a most un- qralitied contradiction.The St, Eustathe uranch witness considered a burden, but the St.Lin branch paid well.He did uot know - whether ail the bonds of tie St, Lin branch had been redeemed.The reason why witness was always opposed to the nequisition of the enstern ¥ction of the rond van that lie saw no Money in it lie believed that the Senetalsyudienta would never have purchased the eastern waction hud not the Grand Trunk been behind them.This was Bways the opinion of witnese.Uud the CLR purchased the eastern, soction, the whine bridge would have been built all the sage, This bridge is as important for the C.P.R.as Victorin bridge for the OLR le kuew nothing of the eart- Tags of the eustern section of the road.\u2014 _.- The Temiscaming Colonyhe tiret party of settlers for the Lake Temiscaining Colony will leave Ottawa on Mombuy next in charge of Itev.Father Gendrenu: The work of construction ont © tramways near thé Long Snult pids is procesdiug satisfactorily.Seve- Steamers ary now waking trips; and 4 new bont las just.been placed on seven Zune Lake, The vails for the railway nding to the Colony will arriveat Montren) this week, and will at once be for | SHALL-POX AT ST.DENIS, 16 Cases and 15 Denths\u2014A Veoritable Plague Spot Quarantined, Mr.F.N.Boxer, the Reoretary of the Central Board of Health, hes returned to Montreal from Nt, Denis, on the Richelieu Rivor, between Chambly and Belwil, whore he had Kone to investigate # report which had been received as to the prevalence of small pox in that Jocality.He found that the case is aa reported, and as the municipality refused to couform to the regulations of the Central Board, Mr, Boxer ordered the vit Inge into quarantine, and forbade all voinmunication either by steamboat or railway.It appears that there have bem quite recently SIXTREN CAMEN OP SMALIL-POX in the municipality, 15 of which tarmi- nated fatally, The nuthorities aheolutely refused to organize a local health hourd, wr adopt a syste of disinfection, or to order vaccination, The authorities of the convent, whieh contains fifty scho- Lars, conseutsd to allow twenty-tive of the children to be vaccinated, and none of these contracted the disense, Nearly all of the reminder had siuull-pox, and several died.There is na attempt at isolation, and people with the infection upon them WALK ABUUT THE STREETS, Res.Father O'Conneti, the sure, las expressed himself in favor of enforcing the health regulations, and will do his best | Wo prevent a fucther sproad of the conta qin, Dr, Benudey and Mr, City Mars, two | of the Central Boapd's officinis, or a visit (16 SL Vincent de Paul discovered six vases Of suedipox in that municipality, tive in one house and the other in premises occupied by a rug picker, \u2018Ihe municipal council offered to do ail in their power to curry out the instructions of the Central Board, und all the cases are isolated.Great credit is given Mr, Bastien, the mayor, who offered to provide the necessary funds.De, Beaudry reports that smallpox is quickly disapeur ing, end the people throughout the pro- vinee are being vaccinated.\u2014\u2014 ee JDJ.ADAMS THE \"DAV How Americans Destroy and Ruin Canadian Fisheries, Diasy, N.S.May 12.Capt, Kinney and the crew of the cuptured vessel David J.Adams, arrived from St.John this morning, and wade their depositions before Consul-Geueral Phelan, Captain Kinuey stoutly denies having purchased ny bait, but this is doubtless » game of blufl, us, ulthough enjoined to secrecy, he denounced Ellis, the man who sold the beit, as the meanest in the country for selling bait, taking the money for it and then informing on the vessel.Ellis declared that he at first refused to sell bait to the America and warned lim that it was violating the law and treaty, but Kinney positively stated that he was a Canadian tisherman, Interviews with prominent fishermen here show the nlwolute necessity of a most rigorous enforcement of the law, not only for the protection hut for the absolute existence of our fisheries.A low estinate shows that six hundred American fishermen have alvandy baited in the waters of the Bay of Fundy this season, in violation of the law, can pay more for bait than Canadians, because they luveun exclusive market and high prices for their fish, but it is not only the bait they buy and take but the enormous quantities they destrny and thereby permanently ruin the Canadian tisher ies that our people so strenuously object to.| heard of a case today of an American captain destroying 300 barrels of mackerel to get 200 bar- rola of bait.There are .n soote of American tishermen patrolling this shore for bait.Capt.Rott went to Halifax on important business and will return on Friday.An Aweriean schooner put into Dighy Uut today, but the sight of the Lansdowne induced her to put té son warded to Mattawa, It is expectad that | rain will be running by Septemberse = | De, Calthrop, of Myracus, puts this\u2019 Yeather prediction on record i\u2014A storm | followud by a vold wave will commence | W Wrist itaclf in the Northern United Lt ent uf the Rusky Mountains by | day, May 18, vobably reaching | tre} New York by Bn un == Brith war ships on the Chinese sta- are to be painted gray, baounse that the ost durable and The least con.leuous colyy, uratay, May 10.| with'all possible despatch.Consul-Gen- ern Phelan will endoraa a formal protest to be wads by Capt.Kinney tomorrow morning, and then return to Halifax.12 tein oem Nervous Dobilitated Men.je je ru esl \u20ac rai triad of thirty « .the use of dtd Celebrateil Voltaie lait with Klectric Suspensory Appliances, for the | apeedy relief and perrtmmens vice uf Nerveus bility, loss of Vitality aud Manhood, and all kindred troubles.Also, for many other diseases.Complets restaration to \u201chealth, vigor and manhont guarunteed, No risk is incurred.{linatruted Romphlat, - h fall » iormation, terms atc,, mai res ress.fag Veltalc Belt Oo Marl Ser They : LATEST NOVELTIES GREAT SALE AT LOW PRICES WE BEG TQ INFORM uy friends, patron snd the public in @snersl that we have jux woguiral the ENTIRE STOCKS OF Two SHOPS on very vintages terms, which will enable us to cet Gade, that are entirely new, a prices heretofore unknown, Many Cases of.Prints, Shirtings, and Dive Goods wil) be uttered ut half price, 350 Vises Twonls, pure Lamb's Woul, New Patterow, from 45 centa, 80 doz.Hata, New Stylen, for Gentlemen from 40) cents.30 Dor, Corsets, Superior Quality, worth Xi cents, offered for 3 cents, We haye alno @ large assortinent vf READY MADE CLOTHING at Reluoed Prices, 24 WE OU ARANTÉE SATISPACTION, A specialty of our fin ta MOURNING aôod , of Rich und Vuried Textures, A visit is respectfully slicited.FOX LEPAGE & (0, 53 CROWN STREET -53 IIIB TANE PN .1.April 9, 1856.sue LA BANQUE NATIONALE ON AND AFTER THE FIRST OF MAY anext, this Bank will pay to its Shareholders u Dividend of TWO PER CENT.on the paid-up Cupital, for the six months ending ou the Suu of April next.Pire Transfer Book will be closed from the Hith to the 30th of April exclusively.The Annual Meeting of the Sharehohless will take place at the fauking House, Lower Town, ot SATURDAY, the 15th of MAY nest, THREE o'clock P.M.By onder of the Beard.P LAFRANCE, Cuabiermif-td Quebec, 17th March MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND Ma NUFACTIRER SHOULD KXAD ; Fr tl EYL BRADSTREEIS A WERKLY JoUkNaL oF TrADE, FINANCE AND PUBLIC Ecosony.Sixteen 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This paper is of value and intervat to nbserving business men, particularly merelents, bankers and manufacturers.| It does not deal with credits or furnish ratings.but reports, reviews and discusses those mutters, domestic and foreign, that have any bearing upru the busine of this country.Reporting the crops in tail, investigating uumerons industries, « cieing various investment sccurities and reviewing the markets wre special features, whilethe tariff, monetary, transportation, legal, bankruptcy, partnership and hundreds of other topics are ably treated.nut in the interest of po itical parties or geographical sections, but in the bent interest of the business men of the whole country.ft is emphatically the business man's news- Pare solic ; Va solicit your subscription for one year at five dollars Very truly yoars, THE BRADSTREET COMPANY, ti- SUBSCRIBE Now POR BRADSTREET.ST.JOHN STREET RAILWAY.\u2018 For st Foy's Church, Bellevue Convent awd Bellemont Cemetery :-\u2014 Leave St.Favs Leave Sr.Fov's Tour (Gare, Cuvnon.30 au 740 Au 345 au 1000 au 215 bu 400 Pu 615 pm 715 pu ON SUNDAYS: For leans Marie aml Bellevue Conveuts, Mount Hermon, Woodtield und Bellemont Cemeteries will leave the St.Fay's Toll.Gate a8 J o'clock P.M.aud inake intermediate trips up to À o'clock IM.An Omnibus Will louve St Foy's TollAiate for Su Foy Church at ?und\u201d 5,30 o'ulock P.M, returning at 2and § PM, oF By taking the Street Railway 13 win- utes ahend of the above time, one be able to muke a connection with the Omnibus, % NARTIN - May 6, 1886, Manager.AY, MAY 14 1 WEDDING PRESENTS 1 \u2018 CHOICE.AUODS: ORIGINI.DKWIGNGS | Kilectvo-Platert Ware, Sulud and Nut Bowls, Toa: sata, Ae.; | andsome, (| » and Bronze Ovsnsienta, Nolid Silver vie in rich l'ludh f'unés, Solid ; Silver Spoous, Forka, Densért Sets, Houquet Holders, Ke: Laws PEuxis - À yves, London &'Horrmena American Tennis Bute, Bally und Requirements, G.SRIFERTS Fasropens Pasig, 134, FABRIQUE STRENT.584 following | | Steumeh pe.3 ry \u201ccarpértuleuté, afe uusurpaseod four stien speed pud veurort, are As ; Mudern imprevemants that practicglex, | can sujpgéat and Under Coutract with the Goveraments of Conadu mu Nowfowudiand far tte vou vaysuce of the Majin 1800 -SUMMEN ARRANGEMENT Int\" This Gon pays lives ore os agimed, Cyan baits of tio .lies They are Lull, in watyr t utted up witlee ¢ us Rive muds the fastest Liss ov \u201c resurd.CANADA, | Vensel Tounsge: Commander PROVINCE or QUesne, | Numinian.stv Building Pansiax, .Capt.d, Wylie BOARD OF NOTARIKS, 1 SARDINÏAN 41% LisutSuiith, mx.&.PuLyx zeta: 4108 Capt.J.Ritchic NOTICE iv hereby given that MM, Cleophas SARMASIAN 3600 CaptH.Wylis Leclerc, of St, Jeun Port Joli, District of doo Montmaguy : Pierre Edouard Emile Belanger, | Marie Felix Alphonne LaRue, Marie Jusépl., Francois-Navier Letourneau, sl Franco.Nuvier William Arthur Tremblay.of Quelsec : dean Theophils Lemieux, of St.Teles hors, ! Levis; and Germain Arthur Parad f L'Aucienne Lovette, District nf Quebec, | uotarial students, will present themselves at the next sitting of the Boanl of Notaries, which | will take place at Quebec, at the Laval Univer: | sity, the 19th of May ext, at 10 o'clock A.M.} to pum the examination required to be wimit- | teil to the practice of the notarial profonsion in the Provinee of Quebec, ! Quebec, 22nd April, 1864, JB.DELAGE, April Di, 1886, ~ BON.\u2014_\u2014 TREES FOR PLANTING.plant Trees or Shrubu is invited to the necessity uf employ ing parties | accustomed to supplying trees.The undersigned has on band, at tow rutes, from Ten cents ppwar apy Ash, ty 4000 Capt Richa CHR Capt 3006 Cap.200 Lieut lurrett, u,v.x -JUUO Cept À.Maeuicoi -4600 Capt R.P.Moure 4531 Capt), C, Stephet 2434 Capt Breuu .Hughes SIBERIAN NUKW ELIA BERN LA -\\osritan TO Cupt J.Amsbars Nesrousas .DUO Capt w.Dualit, HUNSIAN LL.: Capt Melrougyt SCANDISASIAS Su cat J.Parkes resem AviEas.4200 Capt das, Neutt CORBAN LLL, S000 Cupt \u20ac.J.Meuzies SIRECIAN 4200 Capt Letiullais MANITOBA» 100 Capt Hlarrutheus CANADIAN.2G00 Cupt h +.Paæxscras.200 Capt I.MeKidly, \\VALDENSIAS .2000 Capt DJ, tunes locense.2200 Cupt W.S.Mai NEWFOUNULANL .1500 Cupt Abylins Acanian.1300 Capt FL Mctrati.The attention of those desiring to | le shortest seu route -between America + Europe, Ling ouly five duys between laud and land, | Laverpool, Londonderry, Queber and Montreal Mail Service, film.Walnut, Spruce, Pine, Pir, Birch, Po; lar, | = pre om {oT 8 Cedar, Beach, Willows, Rosebushes; Plum Liverpool | bos | Steamships.| Go \u2018Trees, various Apple, Bass, Oik.\u2019 Larch, Crab, J SA - So Cherry, Barberry, Pear Treds, Curranta, Gotee: | 20) April 130 April Pélynsiau.120 May berey, Hawthorn, Acuia, Mountain Ash 6 May 7 May |Parteiau .2.(vinaigrier), and other ornanental shrube.HO 31 Nardin 1 June JOSEPH BOIVIN, 8 dune | 4 June (Polyuesi 2 (Canton sie la Montagne), os paisa 1 duly St.Ambroise a4 Zh Sardinian.J13 + AF Urders may b- left at Tne Mercury.© ®Jduly 19 dely (Polynesian.| Rates of Passage from Quebec.A | Cabin.300, §7b aud $30 United States Hotel, Boston, iii eve | à} lutermediate Cee FME i Storage ries een.PN Sv #4 A Tender with Alails and Passengers fur RecentlyEnlarged and Greatly Improved ' Liverpool Mail Steaners will leuve Napolees First-Class Accommodation for \u2018 Five Hundred Guests.PLEASURE PARTIES, Ladies and Fumi Hen will find the UNMED Nrares Hornsonhining all the conveniences and substantial : vomforts of u pleasant home, tree alike fron ! 73 April 124 April { extravagunt show, or still more extravaguut clurges,\u201d while ite very convenient location, | 23 directly of ite the Diston and Albany RR, HH Ne ote an ony wise block from Ue whit Colony 1 and Fall River Steamboat Lines, three blocks | only from the New York and New England, uw Providence and Stonington Stations, and connecting directly by Horse Cars svery Five ! Minutes with all\u2019 the Northern and Eastern : Railroads and Stoamboats, giving juests every Hq possible facility and convenience of rapid and | economical trarsfer from all points.44 Passengers to or from all Southern or Wontern points hy Boat or Rail may save all Carriage Fares.POPULAR RATES: For Room only, $1.00, na and EAU ; of: Room and Board.$2.30, 62.00 and $3.50 Single Meals, 75 cents ; Rooms with Parlor or pie extrn _ wcecording to size, location, and vonvenienccYanl whether occupied by one or more persons.Ronme may he en, or without tend.Special Rates will be ur large partios af permanent gue ts, mad ) with | coo Wharf on warning of sailing ata.un, prucisely.Liverpool, \u2018 Londonderry, Quebec au Montreal Extea Service, From From ; Frou: Liverpool.Derry.teanishipe.! Quebec.3 ircaseian.14 May 14 May [13 May Sucinatian, .29 Circassian, .[IR 8 June iY Juve [ HI 8 iz - # |: Z| E 1 POSTAL @ VIDE.APRIL, 1858 GoW] rs DUE T Prier ja Three roe: Sad Orla\u2019 arse: \u2018Torento,f: Onfario Provines, Manitoba; Hef ; Columble, & ul [LC ! Toes bers footed - Day Vraie (m4.; 4 Three \u201cRivers, Mom: ! treal, Ottaws, To- ! route, Ontario, Man- .itobe, British Col: umbia, & Western t States, de, by North .Shore hail'y.Night; ¢ 008outh Quebec, Chaudie Station, Chau- ; Curve, Lacds, + st Giles; Nt Nylves tres Ardhabaska; Sherbrooke, Lenning ville, sland Pond route, the Kastorn | Towhilips, Ric | | mord, Monteltows, Tartats, hd | vinces of Ontario: Mundtaba, 1ritivh Colunbiaand Wat eru States, &c, Grand Trunk ny à Ve thuchiaakn tation, Arthubuvkuvitle & Danville, by Express Train.Fastane \u2014SouthQue lee to Riviere du Loup, © os of Nona | venture, Pre vincesof { New ihe NN ; hick, NovaScotia & i PEL, Stdohin, Nid \u2018 and Bermuda vial ' Halifax, by Inter rolonial Ny Fxprent Train.8 From NouthQuebec Bivdlu Lap by Rin da Loup Es.Local Express Train \u201cCountiesuf 1H rm 7 9 12 #5 7 7 00 ae Sherlynoke, by tise Quehes Central ly 215 Bovey Lovie, La Petite Riviere, Lorette, H: i Take
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