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The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal (Québec) :The Herald Company,1885-1888
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samedi 13 novembre 1886
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FOEIN BAIRD & CO ° $01 Comnrissioners Stroast.Telephone No.292.« Neyfoundiand Ced Oil.No.1 Lab' ador Herrings.Cape Breton Herrings, Lobster, Young\u2019s and Pocles Pickles.* Tulloch Pickles, Boxes Buneloss Fish.[1] t Herrings.2 Greon Codfish.Commissioners Bt.- 148 rrive: .VARICUS KINDS, viz.: yield, in 1-ewt.hund!es.iv OIL.NOVA SCOTIA COD CIL 22 34.John street.us 257 asses.Liver Oil.other brands odfish, dfish.o 182 nia Coal and Rallway Co., P.O.Box 1274.741 THE HERALD MONTREAL.t WISTSOR HOT Wiadsor Hotel Company.Proprietors HOTEL DIRECTORY, EL, .Dominion Square ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Henry Hogan.St.James Street } «\u2026+++»PFroprieter sereo sac saus BALMORAL HOTEL, G.Lurhara Notre Dame Street.Proprietor J.3.Duro: RICHELIEU HOTEL, St.Vincent Street Proprietor ALBION HOTEL, Stearns & Murray.\u2026\u2026\u20260+sccours McGill Street, Proprietors.T, H.Melvin.NEW YORX HOTEL, Lagauchetiere Street sens ac sa se0 00 Proprietor reese COTE John Donohue., HALF-WAY HOUSE [late Lumpking\u2019].DES NEIGES.sarssoscu0se .+.Proprietor.LAVAL HOUSE Norris Best.M.Peloquin.BERTRAND HOTEL BORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q.SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014BAOK RIVER PELOQUIN\u2019S HOTEL, Sault au Recollet\u2014Back River, P.Q.BOUGIE\u2019'S CORNERS.HOTEL VERVAIS, Leon Vervas.ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.Lessee and Manager * .Proprietor.seuasausie Bougle\u2019s Corners.Praprietor, J.Dufresne, , MASTIGOUCHE E M.Copeland., 1.8t.Vincent de Paul, P.Q G.Rertrand.,.,., ve Vv RT Proprietor I ST.HILAIRE.ROQUOIS HOUSE B.F.Carapbell.Manager LAPRAIRIE.HOTEL MONTREAL.Leandre Robert.SCTE hobert.| THREE RIVERS.DUFRESNE HOTEL, 2aUVSU000 00000008 Q ST.LOUIS HOTEL St.Louis Hotel Compauy .Broprietors.TOWNSHIP OF PETERBORO.Leena ness Proprietor.UEBEC.Willis Russel], President, Province of Quebec HOUSE, D UNION w.n.Garrison., THE RU OTTAWA.SSELL HOUSE Kenly & st, Jacques.».Proprietors TORONTO.ROSSIN HOUSE, King Street, ME.Irish \u20ac.LL ve Proprietor.QUEEN'S HOTEL, Front Street H MoGaw., .n to the New Park}, npon which the Vendome has its main front, is acknowledged tobe the finest boulevard in America, and facing it on either'side are the most costly and beautiful residences in the city, WH.GREENLEAF & Co-, Proprietors.Cy 13th 1886.Li 6m.273 WORK WANTED by a young and able man of any sort ; Small Salary ; Glad to get anything to do.Apply * Work\u201d Herald of.' m fice.lo (Toronto House, 13 King Street East, \u2014\u2014 Hew Adwerfisements, | Hew Aduertisements ( SN SAT a Ii he 7 CLOVES SOME OF THE Ladies\u2019 «button Xid Gloves, all shades, at SOC.Ladles\u2019 4-button Kid Gloves, plain and em- broldered backs, all shades, at GSC.Ladies\u2019 4-button Kid Gloves, plain and embroidered backs, at 730.Ladies\u2019 5-buiton Kid Gloves, pinked top, ail shades, at SSC.Ladies\u2019 4-hutton English Coaching Gloves, embroidered backs; fancy toy, all shades, at ODOC.Lia \u2018ies\u2019 4-button Kid Gloves, plain backs all shades, fitted and warranted, at $1.60, $1.10, $1.23 5 .50, $'.60 nd $1 65.Lndies\u2019 5-button Suede Gloves, pinked top, fancy stitched backs aol 51.00.Taies\u2019 4-butlon Suede Chevrettes, pk, stitched, func.embroidered back, at $.00, $1.5, $1.50 and $1 75 Ladies\u2019 Sueds Mousquet ire, plain and fancy embroidered backs, at $1.00, 51,45, 81.50, 175 82,00, aad from 20 to Su-buttons from 1,75 to $4 00.We claim thal every Glove mentioned in the above is a Genulse Bargalzn, and 25 per cent.ch ap r than regul .r prices.Gentlemen : We can show TO-DAY some marvellons BARGAINS in Men\u2019s Gloves.ARTAD TH\" FOLLOWIRG : Two-Bution \u2018en\u2019# pk stitched ombroidered black Engtish Walking Gloves at $1.00 Two-Button Men\u2019a pk.stitched wide om- broidered back:, 5 strands, English Walking Gloves, at SB + _ O55 [The above two lines of Gloves are sold for less than the cost of manufaciure, and are the best value in Cana a for the money.] Two-Button Men\u2019s English and French Walking Gloves, wk.stitched, fancy em- broidared backs, at $1.10, $1.50, $1.80, $1.65, $1.85, and $2.40.Two-Button Men\u2019s Reindeer Driving Gloves [the very latest], heavy felled seampe, at Si.25 The above Glove is worth 52.00.Two-Button Men\u2019s Suede Gloves, pk.stitched, fancy embroidered backs, at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.85.[Suede Gloves for Gentlemen\u2019s wear are today the most fashionabie.] Two-Clasp Men's [Dent, Aleroft & Co.] Reindeer (loves [Chamois lined], Driving Gloves, at $2.50.We sold ihe above Glove last season fur $3 50.The aboves lines, to which we call special attention, are only a few of our ILEADERS.The prices are positively the lowest in the market for first quality goods.Remember we sell no TRASH.Our Gloves are all new, fresh, and of the best qualities, and they are bound to give satisfaction to the consumer.PARIS KID GLOVE STORE, 262 57, JA HES STREET, Bet Jduvertisements.{EAL NERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NCVEMBER 13 Rou Adverfisrments.rapa \u2014 September 1 JAMES MO 75 and 77 Adelaide Street West, Toronto.Ontario, Sole manufacturer, under license, for the Dominion of Canada, for Gresham?s New P Automatic RE-STARTING INJECTORS AND HANCOCK INSPIRATORS.The Complete Success which has attended the NE, NEW WILLIAMS MACH ever tines its intronduetion tn the public, bas been astonishing only to those who know rothing uf its superlative merits, Tlie secret is easily explained.True merlt must always succeed, and the success of the NEW WILLIAME\u2019 has been due entir-ly to its excellent ovalities which have been well appreciated by anin elligent public.Every- boty 18 pleased with the ease with which it is managed, a d the beauty and strength of the work it performs.The) vatura: consequence is that sales are steadlly increasing.Intending purchss- gers should not fail to see the New Williams\u2019 before making a selection.Do not waste your money on cheap and inferior machines but buy the New Williams, and thus avoid trouble and vexatious au- noyance.The New Williams is now the Peoples\u2019 Favorite, and the envy of all competitors.Head Office, 1733 Notre Dam st, Montreal November 2, 886.25N 118 282 RRISOIN > atent Manufacturer and Dealer in Steamfitters\u2019, Plumbers\u2019 and Engineers\u2019 Supplies.{JAMES MORRISON, 75 and 77 Adelaide street west, Toronto.Illustrated Catalogue Supplied onfapplication.3m ws 210 Uetober 25 MclNTVRE, SON & © IMPOR TEE Wholesale Dry Goods, dc.13 Victoria Square, Montreni, = Bd a 248 Sandeman, Buck & Cr.(Pem rtia), Sandeman & Co., .Dslbeck & Co., - .Leacock & Co, .BL, .Gordon & Cou + +.1230 Ssurin Freres, .+ « + 0 P.Clermont & Cie, - +» .Alex\u2019r Ssignette, 4 +0 W.Maing«y, + .+ « +0 L.Rambaud & Marliagnes, .- Hy.White & Co, + 1° ++» DePosse: Fils, .+ FLOR DE MAYO, CICARS ; ] Reina Victorias, Extra Final I Sub Rosas.25 in a box, ] One caso of these fine Cigars just receiv d, PHILIP HENRY, i234 8%.dam.3 Etreet.(S YEARS SUCCESSI SILVERMAN'S EX op acts WHOLESALE DEPOT & FACTORY: 304 & 396 97, PAUL SYREET, JE Telephone;1284, Jane 18 ° 1.7 FOR QUEBEC.Æ The SS.MIRAMICHT, Cavt.A.Baquet, will receive cargo on er about the 15th November, weather permitting.Fer freizht, apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent Q.8, 8.Co, November 3 264 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE Fn THE ALLANS 8.8.GRECIAIT, OHAS.E.LEGALLAIS, Commander, from London, is entered at Customs.Cone signees will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, LEOPOLD GCALAR AGENT IN CANADA FOR Agents.Montreal, November 12th, 1836, | m 273 NEAU, Xerez, \u2018 .Sherries Oporto, .© .Ports Reims, «+ + Champagnes Madoira, .Madeira Wines London, + Qin and Orange Bitters Bordeaux, + + + Clarets Bordeaux, - .Clarets La Rochelle, .© Brandies Rotterdam, .« +» +» + Gins Apt, .laces and Crystallized Fruity London} .\u2026 Bed Heart Rum Marsoilles, vs Olive Ci] 350 St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 18 BEST QUALITY FRESH MINED BUNKER COAL supplied to Steamships in Port ot Montreal, or at Companzy's Pier, Sydney, 0.B.#2\" Very best Fresh Mined and Screened RÉSÈRVE STEAM COAL, also Screenings for sale, ex ship or dellvered, in lota to suit consumers.| F, ©, HENSHAW, Agont, 4 Custora House Square.SPRING HILL COAL mre, FRESE RINED, Screencd Steam Coal, arriving daily ix BOX cars, dry and free from dust.COMBERLAND RAILTAI & CQAL COMPANT, Su 5.OUWANS, Secretarg.5 BEWBRFIVLT C'HAMBDRE, } : 18 Alexis Sireet.s pat, 81 \"916 UNION INJECTOR | The est Boiler Feeder in the World.MANUFACTUED BY Robert Éitcheil & Co, Montreal Brass Works, for, St.Peter and Cralg Streets.April 27 es GIBB & CO.[faving received their Fall assortment of Goods in Taitoring and Haberdashery, \u2014ALSO\u2014 PATIEZN SUIIS FROM; POOLE, ENVITE NSP IROLLON, 3 5 Auction Sales.IMPORTANT SALE rURNITURE, STRINWAY PIANO, CARPETS, CROCKERY, BEDSTEADS, CUTLERY, @ASALIERS, PICTURES, &e.&e.The undersigned have been instructed by {the HEIRS OF THE ESTATE Or THE LATE WILLIAM «BRIEN, EsSQ., to sell at the residence knowa as HILLSIDE No.609 Seigneurs street, on Tuesday Morning, 18th inst, At HALF-PAST TE Y o'clock, the whole ofth- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Particulers in a future advertisement.JAMES STEWART & CO., 268 Auctinneers.BY M.HICKS & CC.HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE Foreign Oil Paintings By order of the Artists\" Agency of London, England, The Bubseribsrs are Instructed to sell at thelr Art Rooms, Nes.1823 and 1835 Notre Dame St., Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons, Nov, 16:h and 1:th, The famous collection of Oil Paintings, the proverty of tue Artists Agency of London, embracing 200 EXAMPLES from the Studios of the foremost Artists of\u2019 the present day in #urope.Including such eminent names as Walter Lee, V.Clare, Sidney Potter, F, Ny Cicogne, G.Salvi, Lulqi Sessano, T.Orloff, A.Taylor, T.Haier, 4.Brantano, À.Cle cinson, G.Ricardo, D.Crook, T.Puttick, Fr.Chiodt, W.H.Bell, R.Stone, T.Lauglois, W.H.Williamson, and others.The collection is now catalogued and on free exhibition to the public.fale each day at TWO o'clock.M, HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.m 273 W.E SHAW\u2019S GideAT AUCTION SALSS RAOVS AND REAL ESTATE EXCHANuS, HORSE & CARRIAGE KEPOS:TORY, 522 ST JAMEs S:REET A few doors west of Vieturia Squ .a.Regular Weekly Auction Sales of Furniture and stocks in Sore, wd of Horses and Carriages in the sale yard adjoining.The premises owned and fitted up by the subscriber for the special business have no equal in the Domininn, Stabling for 21 horses in the sales yard which is under tre immediate supervision of Mr.James Maguire.Btorage in the upper flats of the warehouse for merchandise a.d furniture.Cash advances.Bpecial atten:io= given to Valuations and Appraisals.Prompt cash returns.\u2018 .E.SHAW, 250 R\u2018a' Estate and General auctioneer Hepa Piuvertsemen mea er ere ces 0.Loans can be made on first-class security in amounts aanging from $1,000 to $50,000.Reasonable terms.RAMON BEAUFIELD, K.P, 146 St.James strect., tf 260 ery = os Farnished House is Rent, A.completely furnished residence, in a most de-irab e loc -lity on Sherbrooke street, will be let 10 respousible parties either for the October 29 winter or for à longer period.Term -, $40 per month.Address W.J.S, HER $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr.Sage\u2019s Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they § cannot cure, + If you have a discharge from the ncse, offensive or other- à wise, partial loss of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you have Catarrh.Thou sands of cases terminate in consumption.Dr.Sages CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst cases of Catarrh, \u201cCold in the Head,\" and Catarrhai icadache.50 cent May 18 1ÿ trs 141 TO LET IN HERALD BUILDING VIOTORIA SQUARE, TWO LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES \u2014 OR \u2014 .LIGHT MANUPACTURING PURPOSES, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED WITH STEAM.28 Moderate Steam Power would bs farnished If required.Boply \u201c HERALD \u201d\u2019 OFFICE, No.6 Victoria Square \u201cf 198 REV, FATHER LABELLPS NATIONAL LOTTERY OF COLONIZATION, Established under the Provincial Act, Quebec, 22 Cap.86.August 18 VALUE OF PRIZES: FIRST SERIES.\u2026.\u2026.850,000.60 HIGHEST PRIZE.$10,000.00 SECON® SURIES.510,0600.00 HIGHEST PRIZE.corvvavsnsee -++$2,500.00 GRAND FINAL DRAWING \u20140F\u2014 PRIZES IN THIS LOTTERY WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wednesday, 10th November.TICKETS: FIRST BERIES.+.$1 00 SECOND SERIES.256 Send 5 cent stamp for mailing and registering the Tickets asked for.(8 cents United ates: .To obt«in Tickets, apply Personally or by letter (registered) addressed to the Office of the Lottery, English Branch, 162 St.James Street, Montreal.A Ootober 25 0: Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashioned kind roofs of it in this city have stood 20 and 2 Years; also Gravel, Natural Asphalt, Slate and Metal Roofing.GEO.W.REED, SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, 783 and 783 Craig Street West.September 10 trs 212 W.MoLEA WALBANK, DASe, Architect; Land Surveyor, Oivil Ezginser and Valuator, 214 St.James St, Montreal.Water Works and Drainage 8 pecially, an Consultation hours between dip.m.daily.April 81 Send ten | Discovery has no | [ _ MMiscelManeous.POTTIER & STYMUS.Furniture and Interior Decorations.RAW WARKROOMS, 48% FIFTH AVENUE.NEW YORK, Antique Deparment OURTAINSs AND DRAPERIES Tapestrics, Ancient and Modern, Bronzes, Vases and Qulios.- Junels ly 143 Eatablished 2844.Registered Cable LT alographicAddress,\" Post\" onde» S\u2014\u2014 MARCUS POGL & SONS, 17 West Smithfield, E.0., Loudon, Eny Live Stock Commission Agents In London, Liverpool, Brists! & Southamptes Recreaentod In th United States and Canada bv B.Blokerdike, Montresi, Fobruary 58 HE INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE Paplished Monthly, containing the TIMETABLES and MAPS of all the JANADIA - and the principal AMERIOAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.For sale by News Dealers and Booksellors and by Nows Agents on Trains and Steamerz, PHEOR, = + = 30 CENTS, Lnnual Subscription, ea, payablo iz ad: tance.VU.BE.CHI SOLE & OU.1903 Notrs pame Street, Montreal, - lblishers and Proprietors Xiqueors, Ales, Tic.Ji HOPE & CB: MONTREAL, Agonts in Canada JOME IE KUTPER & SON, Rottordax: MARTELL & (0., Cognae.JULES ROBIN & CO.Cognag.MOET & CHANDON, Epernay.DEINHARD & CU., Coblenz.BARTOK & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.2, MSA, Xeros de la Frontera.COUEBUEN, SHITHES & CU, Oport HULLEK & DARTHEZ, Tarraxons, FREDERIC VALLÆITE, Marseilles.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSOR & HIBBERT, Londen.BULIVUH,LAPR & C0., Glasæow.WH.JAMESON & UV, Dupira.CANTRELL & -UHRANE, Dublis: SCo, &ao.N.B\u2014ORDERS RECEHIVED FROX THE WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY, JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BRO.ALE AND PORTER 5REWKES, RBG St.Mary Street, MONTREAL.Have always oa hand the various kinds 0} ALE AND PORTER.IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Pamilies regularly supplied.#¥ ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELN PEONE, Mz.Wm.Watson, 78 Fortification Lane, bottles our Ales and Porter; and ie authorized to use our labsls.; DOS BREWER, Superior Pale and Brown Malt, Indla Pale and other Ales, Extra Double urd Bingle Stout, in Wood and Bottle.FAMILIES SUPPLIED.The following bottlers only are autho: ized to use our labels, viz.\u2018Thos.J.Howard, .546 Dorchester siree! Jos, Virtae.19 Aylmer street Thos, Ferguson.162St.Elizabeth st Wm.Bishop.sss sess 16 Visitation atrest Thos, Kinsella, .118 Ottawa street AF ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELE PHONE, WILLIAM DOW & CO, Brewers and Maltsiers.Feb.28 1y DAWES &.C0, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.INDIA PALE axp XX MILD ALE.EXTRA asp XXX STOUT PORTER (In WooD and BorTLz.) Families supplied.SAND PORTER, Quart 2nd Pints, OFFICE: 924 St.JAMES STRERT WEST MONTREAL.$#Orders recolved by Tolepba-s May 2 170 CLARET! 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and & Jarvis the be: The before hie a towarc free.sleeps and b back e sined * happer of us.this nr toward with n orack ; The had 8 sim) But eir do not wake ; strong, flester, wider.darted head or dark sp pursue Spot be rapidly which 1 olambs) one arin ual oo tomm be At any and gee this ins him af Wag ag the sho whimp: fastens.had die not, af Measu \u201cPI fine himge's, Ni la and m ele oot from ap \u201cNow, hg of mo had te tirec bagk tha 8 8teame Surioyg / = fu] SJ: g/g) =?= 5: J ss = æ a su, 6, 6 45 Cerny, = sss 2 œù mm mm MOO = ==2 wes ou = Sesiss & i 6354 I veered] 410 6 85)e0iine 150) 4&7 487 PE >.BO 745/ 78 sd 15 minute e Now Eng ~ York and 1 8:30 p.m, UO A4 augt vw York and \u201cub 3580p - ) 16 and, Bd 15 p.to.45 sie - iday, Novem: d.y, Novem: , Wednesday, ) Wednesday, day, Wednes- e, Friday No- Tuosd y, No: ) Wednesday, ) Wednesday, day, Novem day, Novem: Tuesday, No- 0, Wednesday, a) Thursday 1day, Novem: ed at 6 aa.0k as he foliowisg ui AT 4th, 17th, Th o and; Turks Rica) aoû 0 à Pan 10th, 24th.satan, Cam ia ers Cruz and Trinidad, sta Blo oan for thé an., 2460.a for Santiago Ceara, Brad olsco : gr.For ember.hy N.vombel, es, ondent ps sand cisco: vory nce should À master lg w tion 0 only dude say db daily 19 so snd Le m.Fourdg ns, ab 500 88 arles\u2014THO # * happened, that one chance (which go few CASTLE NOWHERE CONTINUED.«Qf and on; off and on; I live a ering lif, ( .wand with the large curiosity that solitude pegete he turned the converaation back to © da the other and his story.Tae other, ve i]ling to tell his adventures, began- not unwi ibe ol@ man listened, smoking readily ; an d pipe produced from the pwhile a second pip me ct stores in the knapsack.Ta the comps encounters and escapes he placed his Tiel questions now and then ; no, Waring bad no plan for explorirg the region, 5 ptention of settling there, was merely og away à summer in the wilderness and would then go back to civilization never to return, at least, not that way ; might go west towards the plains, but that would be farther south.They talked on, one much, the other little ; after à time, Waring, whose heart had been warmed by his flask, began to extol! his ways and mea ve ?live like a prince,\u201d he said.« Bee these tin capes ; they coutain concentrated stores of various kinda.I carry a little tes, you fee, and even a few lumps of white sugar es a epeciai treat now and then on 8 wet night.\u201d « Did you buy that sugar at the Sault ?\u201d gaid the old man, eagerly.«Q no; I brought it up from below.For literature [ have this small edition of Shakespeare\u2019s sonnets, the cream cf the whole world\u2019s poetry; and when I am tired of looking at the trees and sky, I look at this.Titian\u2019s lovely danghter with per upheld salver of fruit.I= ehe not beautiful 88 à dream ?\u201d «don\u2019t know much about dreams,\u201d replied old Fog, scanning the smail picture with curious eyes; \u201c\u2018 but isn\u2019t she a trifle heavy in build?They dress like that nowadays, 1 suppose,\u2014flowered gowns and old chains around the waiat 2\u201d Co « Why, man, that picture was painted more thao three centuries ago.\u201d «Was it now?Women don\u2019t alter much, do they ?\u201d said old Fog, simply.« Then they don\u2019t dregs like that now- 29.adeys don\u2019t know how they dress, aod don\u2019t care,\u2019 seid the younger wan, repacking hia treasures.LE Oid Fog concluded to camp with bis new friend that night and be of at dawn, « You see it is late,\u201d he eaid, \u201c and your fires all made and everything comfortable, Ive a loog row betore me tomorrow : I'm on my way to the Beavers.\u201d « Ah! very 1otelligent animale, I am told.Friends of youra ?\u201d ; \u201c Why, they\u2019re islande, boy; Big and Little Braver! What do you know, if you don\u2019: know the Beavers ?\u201d ¢¢ Man,\u201d replied Waring.I flatter myself I know the human animal well ; he is à miserable beast,\u201d \u201cIs be?\u201d said old Hog, wonderingly ; \u201cwho'd have thought it!\u201d Then, giving up the problem as something beyond his reach \u2014¢ Don\u2019t trouble yourself if you hear me stirring in the night,\u201d Le said; \u201cI am often ruighty restiess.\u201d And rolling him- golf ia his blanket, he soon became, at least as regards the campfire and socia~ bility, a nonentity.\u201cSimple-minded old fellow.\u201d thought Wariog, lighting a fresh pipe; ** has lived ground bere all his life, apparently.Think of that\u2014to have lived around here all one\u2019s life! I, to be sure am here now; but then, have I not been \u2014 >\u201d And here followed & revery of remembrances, that glitteriog network of gayety and \"folly which only young hearts can weave, .the petwork around whose border is written ina thousand hues, *\u201c Rejoice, youug men, inthy youth, for it cometh not again,\u201d ,.# Alas, what sighs from our koding hearts The infinite skies have borne away!\u2019 singe a poet of our tirne; and the same thought lies in many hearte unexpressed, and e1ghed itself away in this heart of our Jarvis Waring that still foggy evening on the beach, The middie of the night, the long watch before dawn ; ten chauces to one against his awakening! A shape 18 moving towards the bags han:iug on the distant tree, How the sand crunches,\u2014put he gleepe on.It reaches the bags, this shape, and hastily rifles them; then it steals back and crosses the sand again, its mocca- gined feet making no sound, But, as it of us ever Bee!) appeared'on the scene at this moment aud guided those feet directly towards a large, thin, old shell masked with newly blown sand; it broke with a rack ; Waring woke, znd gave chase, The old man was unarmed, he had noticed that; and then such 8 simple-minded, harmless old fellow! Bui simple minded, harmices old fellows do not run like mad if one happens to wake; 80 the younger pursued.He was strong, he wae fleet; bu: the shape was fleeter, and the space between them grew wider.Buddenly the shape turned and darted into the water, running out until its ead only was visible above the surface, a dark spot in the foggy moonlight.Waring pursued, and saw meanwhile another dark Bpot beyond, an empty ekiff which came rapidly inshoreward until it met the head which forthwith took to itself a body, olambered ip, lifted the oars, and wa, One in an instant.\u201cWell\u201d ssid aring, still pureuing down the gradual slope of the beach, \u201cwill a phantom bark come at my call, I wonder?At any rate I will go out as far as he did, aud eee.\u201d Butno; the perfidious beach et thie instant shelved oft suddenly and left Aim afloat in deep water, Fortunately he.Was a skilled swimmer, and Poon.regained ibe shore, wet and angry.His dogs were whimpering at a distance, both securely fastened 10 trees, and the light of the fire had died down ; evidently the old Fog was not, after all, eo simple as some other People ! \u201cI might as weil ses what the old rogue has taken,\u201d thought Waring; \u201cail the tobacco and whiskey, I\u2019ll be bound.\u201d U nothing Lad been touched fave he Jump sugar, the little book, aad the picture of Titian\u2019s daughter! U on this what do you sup- Pose Waring did ?He built a boat.days and was nothing but a dug-out after All [the Spirit vaid that], he sailed out into 8 uzkrown; which being interpreted Means that he paddled southward.Frem \u20ac CoLformation of the shore, he judged that be wag in a deep curve, protected in a wedaure from the force of wind and wave.+1 find that ancient mariner,\u201d he said to Tnse:f, \u2018if I have to circumnavigate the êntire lake.My book of sonnets, Indeed, a wy Titian picture! Would nothing 0 content him?This voyage I take On à pure inborn sense of justice\u2014\u201d lng OW, Waring, you know it is noth- ww Of the kind,\u201d said the Spirit : 0 had sailed also.\u201cYou know you Te tired of the woods and dread going ai that way, and you know you may hit 9 Beamer off the islands ; besides, you are UTIous ghout this old mar who steals Bkespears and sugar, leaving tobacco 8 Whiskey untouched.\u201d \u201c Spirit,\u201d replied the man at the paddle, dite fairly corrupt me with your menda- to)\" Be off and unlimber yourself in the 9%; 1 see it coming in.\u201d di ¢ did see it indeed ; 1n it rolled upon Velo She, ln columns, a 80ft silvery cloud en- Pleg everything, the sunshine, the Te, and the water, ç0 that he paddled » replied old Fog; and ; shone out radiant, a rude little hen it was done, and it took some!- THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY at random, and knew not whither he went, or rather saw not, since Knowing was long since out of tbe question.* This is pleasant,\u201d he said to himself when the morning had turned to afternoon and the afternoon to-night, \u201cand it is certainly new.A stratus of tepid cloud a thousand miles long and a thousand miles deep, and 5 man in a dug-out paddling through! Sieyphus was nothing to this.\u201d But he made himself comfortable in a philosophic way, and went to the only place left to him,\u2014to sleep.\u2018 At dawn the sunshine colored the fog golden, but that was all; it was still fog, and lay upon the dark water thicker and softer than ever, Waring eat some dried meat, and considered the possibilities; he had reckoned without the fog, and now his Jookout was uucomfortably misty, The provisions would not last more than a week ; and though he might catch fish, how could he cook them?He had counted on a shore somewhere ; any land, however desolate, would give him a fire ; but this fire wus muffling, and unless he stumbled ashore by chance he might go on paddling ia a circle forever.|\u201c Bien,\u201d he said, summing up, \u201cmy part at any rate is to go on ; I, at least, can do my duty,\u201d \u201c Especially as there is nothing else to do,\u201d observed the Spirit.Having once decided, the man kept at his work with finical precision.At a given moment he eat a lurch, and very tasteless it wae too, and then to work fore the stroke of the strong arms, 1ts wake unseen, 1s course unguided.Suddenly at eunset the fog folded its gray draperies, spread its wings, and floated off to the south-west, where that night it rested at Death\u2019s Door and sent two schooners to the bottom ; but it left behind it a released dug-out, floating before a log fortress which had appeared by magic, rising out of the water with not an inch of ground to spare, if indeed there was any grouad ; for might it not be a species of fresh-water bont, anchored there for clearer weather?\u201c Ten mord strokes and I should have run Into it,\u201d thought Waring, as he floated noiselessly up to this walery residence ; holding on by a juiting beam, he reconnoitred the premises.The building was of logs, square, and standing on spiles, its vortn side, under which he lay, showed a row of little windows all curtained ie white, and from one of them pesped the top of s rose~bush ; there was but one storey, und the roof was flat.Nothing came to any of these windows, nothing stirred, and the man in the dug-out, being curious us well as huogry, decided to explore, and touching the wall at intervals pushed bis craft nviselessly \u2018around the eastern corner ; but here was a b'ank wall of logs and woining more.The eouth side was the same, with the exception of two loop-holes, and the dug-out glided its quietest past these.Bat the west balcony overhanging the water, and in ila girl ns mahogany Chair, nibbling something and reading.\u201c My sngar and my sonoels, as I am alive!\u201d ejaculated Waring to himself, The girl took a fresh bite with her little white teeth, and went on reading in the sunset light, \u201cCool,\u201d thought Waring.And cool she looked truly to a man who had paddled two days in a Lot sticky fog, as, clad in white, she sai still and placid on her airy perch, Her hair, of the very light fleecy golden seldom seen after babyhood, hung over her shoulders unconfived by comb or ribbon, falling around her like a veil ond glittering in the horizontal! sunbeams; her face, throat, and hands were white as the petals of à white camelia, her features infantile, her cast-down eyes invisible under the full-orbed lids.airing gazed at her cynically, his boat motionless ; it accorded with his theories that the only woman he hed seen for months should be calmly eating aud reading stolen sweets.The girl turned a page, glanced up, saw him, end spraug pforward emiline; as she stood at the balcony, her beautiful hair fell below her kaees.\u2018+ Jacob,\u201d she cried gladly, * ia that you at last 7\u201d \u201c No,\u201d replied Waring, \u201cit is not Jacob; rather Beau.Jacob was too tricky for me.The damsel Rachel, I presume |\u201d \u201cMy name is Silver,\u201d said tbe girl, \u2018and I gee you are not Jaceh at all.Who are you, then ?\u201d ** A hungry, tired man who wsuld like to come abcard ard rest awhile.\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018Aboard?This is not à boat.\u201d \u201cWhat then 7\u201d \u201cA castle \u2014Usstle Nowhere,\u201d \u201c You reside here 7\u201d \u201c Of course ; where else should I reside ?Is it not à beautiful place ?\u201d said the girl, looking arouad with a little air of pride.\u201c1 could tell better if I was up there.\u201d \u2018Come, then.\u201d \u201c How ?\u201c Do you not see the Jadder ?\u201d \u201c\u2018 Ah, yes\u2014Jacob had a ladder, I remember; he comes up this way, I suppose ?\u201d \u201c He does not ; but I wish he would.\u201d Undoubtedly, But you are not Leah all this time ?\u201d \u201c1 am Silver, as [ told you before; I know not what you mean with your Leah.\u201d * But, mademoiselle, your Bible\u2014\u201d ¢\u201c What ia Bible ?\u2018 You have never read the Bible ?\u201cIt is a book, then.I like books,\u2019 replied Silver, waving ber hand comprehen eively ; \u201c I have read five, and now I have a new one.\u201d \u201cDo you like it,\u2014your new one ?\u201d asked Waring, glancing towards his property.\u20181 do pot understand it all ; perhaps jou can exptain to me ?\u201d .\u201c\u2018Tthink I can,\u201d answered tha young man, smiling in spite of himself ; *\u201c tha! is, if you wish to learn.\u201d \u201c* Lait hard?\u201d \u201c That depends upon the scholar; now, some minde\u2014\u201d Here a hideous face looked out through one of the little windows, and then vanished.¢¢Ah,\u201d said Waring, pausing.¢* one of the family ?\u201d \u201c\u201c That is Lorez, wy dear old nurse,\u201d The face now came out on to the balcony and showed itself as part of the old negrees, bent and wrinkled with age, \u201c He came ia a boat, Lorez,\u201d said Silver, \u2018\u201c and yet you see he is not Jacob.But he says be is tired and hungry, so we will have supper now, without waiting for father.\u201d The old woman smiled and nodded, stroking the girl\u2019s glittering hair meanwhile with her black hand.; \u201c As soon as the sun has gone it will be very damp,\u201d said Silver, burning to her guest ; \u201c you will come within.ut you have not told me your name.\u201d \u201c Jarvie,\u201d replied Waribg, prompily.¢ Come, then, Jarvis.\u201d And she led the way through a low door into a long narrow room with a row of little square windows on each aide all covered with little square white curtains, The walls and ceiling were plauked, and the workmauship of the whole rude and clumsy, but a gay Carpet covered the fl sor, a chandelier adorned with lustres hung from a book in the ceiling, large gilded vases and a mirror in a tarnished gilt frame adorned a shelf over the hearth, mahogany chairs stood in ranks against the wall under the little windows, and a long narrow table ran down the centre of again ; the little craft went steadily on be- | table-legs; they were riveted to the floor.Then it came to him at once,\u2014the long narrow cabin of a lake steamer, (To be continued.) Miscellaneous.TU erm His Quispokon Opinion.The gory rasriked testimoniasis from Loileze Professors, respectable Phyels cians, aed vther gentiomen of intekii fonce sad churacteor to the vaine 10 | Warners SAFEZ Oure, published Au the editeria! celamns of our best mewse papors, have grealy surprised me Hany of these gentieraez X &nov, and reapiag thet riestimeuy § wa: impailod 0 parchnse seme bottles of Warner» SANE Care and amwsiyve it.Besldex, Y tool soman, swWaltowing throe ties the presoribsd quantity.I am aatishod the medis.ne is not imjurions, and sil) raætly add that iff found myself the viotim of à serious kidney trouble § sito use this preparation.The træth 8, i049 madin.:] profession sionds dased and holplese mn the presence of miere thai one kiduoy malady, while ite tes simeny of hundreds of inmtelligeny and ory ropuiable gentlemen hardly leaves room to dent that Mr.Bl.EH.Warner has fallen upon ome of those happy dis coveries whish secasionally bring hézip sfsU ering hamanmity.DIO LEWIS.Business Cards.DR.MAJOR Specialist to the Department for Diseases of the Nose and Throat, Montreal General Hospltal, has returned from Germany, 83 UNION, AVENUE September BEEPPLER & SAN(TuR, BANKERS AND BROKERS, ly BUY AND BELL FOR CASH, OR uN MARGIN, ALL SHCURITIES DEALT IN AT THE NEW YOHKn STOCK EXCHANGE.No.88 Broadway, New York.RUDOLPH KEPPLER, Members of N.Y.W.B.SANOTON, f £tock Exchange.Oct, 30 iy 260 R.H.HALSTED.H.R.MOLANE, HALSTED & McLANE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, OFFICE: 81 Broad Street, New York Oet.80 ly X0 MscDOUGALL BROS,, Stock Brokers t9 ET, FRANCOIS XAVIÈR STREET, Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stook Exchange, through their Agents, Messre.Halsted & MoLane.Forms :\u2014Ten por cent.margin on the par value.Cominigsion for buying } of one per cent.and same for gelling.ber 28 182 mber JAMES BAXTER & CO., 1:30 &t.Francois Xavier St.Buy Notes, Diamonds, Bonds, Bullion, and all articles of value and pay prompt Cash, No Uommission or Brokerage business done, \u201c NO MONEY LOANED,\u201d Jaly 23 1y 176 D.LORN MAODOUGALI & GO, Stock Brokers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange.11 HOSPITAL STREET.Stooks and Bonds bought or sold for cash, or on margin, May 80 Iy 129 ANDREW A, WILSON, STOCK BROKER, Member Montreal Stock Exchange, No.1 INDIA CHAMBERS, 13 Hospital Street, MONTREAL.P.O.Box 1887.JOHN G.GRANT, STOCK BROKER.{Membor Montreal Stock Exchange.) 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