The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette, 26 novembre 1886, vendredi 26 novembre 1886
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Undies\u2019 French Shoe Sel Dressing, HENRI JONAS & CO, MONTREAL, Novamber 11 tf 263 \u2014 he Eest Boiler Feeder inthe Worid.pur P MANUFACIUED BY Wert Mitchell & Co.ontreal Brass Works, for.Bt, Peter and Craig Streets.| \"IE HERVE FOOD! n Pr Wonderful South American Discovery.ar less, simple beverage that supersedes von.Stmulants and Nervines\u2019 and cures Rastess, Insomnia, Nervous and Men- Eby qustion, and leaves no reaction.For te ns lUggists and Gr.cers everywhere, £ Per quart botte.Min dgoiey, 1780 Noire Dome Streck Wember 1y 206 ea Fur w Collars and Cuffy, to button - pn and which fit te perfection, à nc duced by me three years ago, ley, 5 S¥orément to select from :\u2014Sea Nag 1 Natural Otter, Beaver and bin amb : also, Otter Tail Caps Tver 2 38 Beaver Kall, \u2018aber 2 ££ 280 J hibitors will be sent to Adelaide, Aus- CANADIAN DESPATCHES, LATEST FROM QUEREC.An Ex-Bank Cashier in Trouble\u2014Death of a Prominent Citizen, QueBeo, November 25.\u2014It was reported through Peter street this morning that an ex-bank cashier of this city was ) arrested this week in one of the cities of the North-West for indecent assault, He was brought before the court, and several medical experts gave their opinion that the prisoner was suffering from softenin of the brain, accelerated by drink.He was remanded.Mr, Adolphe Hamel, a well known dry goods merchant and organist of St, Patrick\u2019s Church, died in this city yesterday.THE DOXIN1ON CAPITAL.The Supreme Court\u2014A Large Funeral\u2014 A Request to Colonial Exhibitors.Orrawa, Ont, Nov.25\u2014In the Supreme Court, to-day, the argument in Mortley vs, Carson, was concluded, judgment being reserved.On Dillon vs.Township of Raleigh, being called, Mr.Moss, Q.C., read a telegram from the respondent\u2019s solicitor, stating that the case had been settled, Mr.Douglas, Q.C., who appeared for appellant, denied any knowledge of the settlement, The action, he said, had been brought by a rate-payer of the township on behalf of himeelf and others, and he signified his intention of making application to have another rate-payer intervene to carry on the appeal, The case was struck off the list to be entered next term if desired.The Merchants\u2019 Despatch Co, vs.Hately was next taken up, Mr, Robinson, Q.C., and Mr.Millar appearing for appellants, and Mr.Moss, Q.C,, for respondents.Argument was still in progress when the court rose, There is but one more case on the Ontario list, The exchequer cases will be taken up on Monday.The funeral of the late Mr, George May, which took place this afternoon, was one of the largest seen in the city for a long time.It was attended by nearly all the prominent citizens.The City Council attended in a body, the deceased having once been an alderman, and the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, of which he was president a few years ago, were also present in a body, The Department of Agriculture has sent circulars to all the Canadian exbibit- tors at the late Colonial and Indian Exhibition, requesting them to let the exhibits remain in London pending the erection of a permanent exhibition building.Replies have been received from many expressing their acquiescence.Should the establishment of a permanent Colonial and Indian institution in London not come about, the goods of many ex- tralia, for the exhibition to be held there next year, and for which already large preparations are being made, QUEEN CITY NOTES, A Groom and Bride Narrowly Escape Asphyxiation.Toronro, Nov.25\u2014 Patrick Gilnel and wife, of Emslie, Ont, a newly married couple, were found unconscious in bed in their room at the Albion Hotel this morning with their room full of gas, Two medical men were hastily summoned, and after an hour\u2019s bard work succeeded in bringing the couple back to conecions- ness, Although for some time afterwards they lay in a critical condition they are now out of danger.They had blown out the gas on retiring last night, The recent bazaar held here, in aid of St.Basil\u2019s Church building fund, realized about tea thousand dollars, THE ONTARIO CAMPAIGN.Conventions of Both Political Parties and Candidates Nominated \u2014 Sir John at stratford.CORNWALL, Ont., Nov, 26\u2014The Reform Association of the County of Stormont met in Connelly\u2019s Hall, Newington, today, Mr.Wm.Mack, ex-M.P.P.for Cornwall, was unanimously chosen as the standard bearer of the Liberal party in.the provincial elections, Mr, Mack was present and accepted the nomination, The convention was the largest and most enthusiastic ever held in tke County of Stormont and the greatest possible unanimity prevailed, P1croN, Ont., Nov.25\u2014A mass meeting ofthe Reformers of Prince Edward County was held here to-day, at which there was a large attendance.\u2018The meeting was almost unanimously in favor of Walter Ross, ex-M,P., Mayor of Picton.Mr, Ross was not prepared to give a decided answer, and the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman to hear Mr, Ross and his decision.LANGTON, Ont, Nov.25.\u2014The Reform convention of South Norfolk, held here te-day, nominated Joseph Jackson for the Commons, and Wm.Charleston for the Local Legislature, BELLEVILLE, Ont., Nov.25.\u2014At the Conservative convention for West Hastings this afternoon, Mr.Alex.Robertson, M.P., was nominated for the Commons, Mr.G.W.Ostrom, Mayor of Trenton, was nominated for the Legislature, Norwoop, Ont, Nov.25.\u2014A very largely attended convention of Liberal- Conservatives was held here to-day, at which Mr, Jobn Burnham, the present representative of the riding in the Com- mone, was sgain chosen to contest the consticuency at the next election for that house, and Mr.W.H, Stephenson, reeve of Norwood, was selected as the Liberal- Conservative standard-bearer in the present contest for the Legislature.HantrroN, Nov.25,\u2014Mr.John Burns, a moulder, was to-night selected by the Conservaiives to contest the city for the 1 Legislature.By Nov.25,\u2014A Liberal-Con- servative convention was held here in the Temperance Hall, to-night, to nominate candidates for the Local Legislature, There were nearly 600 delegates present, H.E.Clarke, M.P.P., and E.F.Clarke, of the Orange Sentinel, received a unanimous nomination, There were no other nominees, A letter was received from Hon.Alexander Morris that his physicians would not allow him to enter the political arena at the present time, and a his past services as member for East Toronto, STRATFORD, Ont., Nov, 25.\u2014Sir John Macdonald and party arrived here from Listowel at 7 o\u2019clock this evening, and were met at the station and escorted Y 8 large torchlight procession to the City Hall, which was crowded to suffocation.Speeches of welcome were delivered by Messrs.Hesson and Hess, the local members, and Hon.Messrs, Thompson, Minister of Justice, and Foster, Minister of Marine, An address on behalf of the North Perth Conservative Association Was presented to the Premier, who replied in his usual felicitous manner, THE LACROSSE CHAMP, 0XSHIP, Reasous Given by the Torontss for Their Default.Toronto, Nov, 25.\u2014The committee of the Toronto Lacrosse Club met this afternoon, and formulated the following rea- ) sons for defaulting : They claim that it is most unjust to force them to play the fourth time in Montreal.One of the chief causes for the establishment of the series was that under that system all matches for the championship should mot be played for on the grounds of the holders, This fact the committee of management has persistently disregarded.The Montrealers have travelled te Toronto once, but the To- rontos have gone to Montreal three times already, and they are ordered to go a fourth time, .The committee of management were well aware of the fact that several of the Toronto team would endanger their situations by going to Montreal, and at the same time that the employers of the Montreal team would be well content to let the Montrealers go anywhere to give the Torontos \u201c the defeat they are so well able to administer,\u201d The Torontos claim that the committee of management knew that the grounds at Rosedale were in as good condition as they had been all summer.They knew that with the single exception of night travel, an inconvenience, the Torontos had thrice been forced to put up with, the conditions would be equal for both teams in Toronto, where the crowd would be orderly and the police protection adequate.They hold that between two tlubs who have won ten matches and lost two each, and have played a drawn game, there cannot be much disparily, and say the Montrealers are welcome to a championship of which they enjoy a doubtful tenure by the vote of a packed committee, NORTH-WEST NOTES.Mr, W.B.Scarth Recovering\u2014Courtesy to St.Audrew\u2019s Seciety\u2014Agreeable Fall Weather.WINNIPEG, Man, Nov.25.\u2014Mr, W.B.Scarth, the Conservative candidate for the Local House in South Winnipeg, who has been lying ill with bronchitis for some time, is recovering, He expects to be able to resume his canvass on Saturday.The Illinois St.Andrews Society have sent an invitation to Mr, Robert Strang, President of the St.Andrew\u2019s Society, of Winnipeg, to attend their 4lst annual banquet to be held in Chicago next Tuesday evening.A gentleman who arrived from Dakota to-day, was greatly surprised to find Manitobans enjoying such fine fall weather and the people moving round without their overcoats, He says blizzards are all the rage in that country ; many people being frozen to death.ST.PAUL AND RECIPROCITY.A Communication from the St.Paul Chamber of Commerce Regarding Reciprocity.WINNIPEG, Nov.25.\u2014President Kenneth McKenzie, of the Winnipeg Board of Trade, has received a communication from Daniel R.Noyer, chairman of the Mercantile Committee of St, Paul Chamber of Commerce, which reads es follows :\u2014 \u201cThe St.Paul Chamber of Commerce have repeatedly recommended to Congress the propriety of securing a reciprocity treaty with the Canadian provinces, and waeare heartily in favor of a treaty of this kind.We fully recognize the difficulties inseparable from a treaty of this kind, the divergence of interests, for instance, between the agricultural and manufacturing classes, the \u201cmost favored nation\u201d clause, &c., &c., and yet we do not congider the difficulties insurmountable, We prefer to believe that true reciprocity can be secured, and would like to hear from your body an expression of opinion as to what you consider essential in such a treaty as the one in question.\u201d The letter will be laid before the Board of Trade at its next meeting, THE MORO CASTLE.Consul Phelan Wants the Schooner Tried by Admiraity Practice, Porr HawkEesBURY, C.B., Nov.25.\u2014 Customs Inspector Hill and United States Coneul-General Phelan are here investigating the facts regarding the seizure of the American schooner Moro Castle.The vessel was seized on the 14th of September on a charge of smuggling at Chester in the fall of 1884.She was fined $400 for this offence.The captain and owner, protested that the Moro Castle had no been in Chester for several years, and produced à number of affidavits to that effect.The evidence was very contradictory and the Minister of Customs referred the whole matter to Customs Inspector Hill for investigation and report.He isholding a private investigation, but the facts are as follows: The informer at Chester, upon whose affidavit the vessel was originally seized, made a mistake of two yearsin the date.Instead of 1884, the alleged smuggling, if it occurred at all, took place in 1882, and is therefore outlawed, The Moro Castle must, therefore, escape on that charge, Then several other charges were preferred, which constitutes five separate offences against the Customs laws and five separate violations of the fishery treaty of 1818, These charges are based upon the affidavits of some of the crew of the vez- sel, and some of them are acknowledged by her ckipper, Captain Joyce, The Customs Department originally fixed a fine of $1,600 for her violations of customs regulations.This the owners refused to pay, because, as goon ag the resolution was passed thanking bim for Canadian officers got the $1,600 the ves- | snow flurries, sel would be placed in the Admiralty } Court for confiscation for violations of the treaty of 1818, A voluminous correspondence has passed between the United States and Canadian Governments in regard to this case.Already the costs of the officials in taking care of the vessel &mount to some three hundred dollars, Consul-General Phelan demande that the case shall be taken out of the hands of the Customs Department and placed in the Admiralty Court, where it could be tried on its merits, The men who made the affidavits are now in Gloucester, The customs laws are such that the fines must be paid before the vessel can be released, If the Consul General can get her put in the Admiralty Court, then the witnesses must be produced in court, It will be next to impossible to get the witnesses to come from Gloucester to Halifax, and if they did it is very doubtful if they would substantiate their affidavits.The chances are ten to one that the vessel would then eecape through the inability of the Canadian officials to prove their cage, The seizure of the Moro Castle Promises to become one of the most interesting yet made in Canadian waters, Coming te Montreal, Haurvrox, Oat., Nov, 25.\u2014W, Silver & Co., wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, will in a few weeks remove their factory to Montreal, A New Freuch-Canadian Soc'eiy, HAMILTON, Ont, Nov.25.\u2014The French Canadians of this city have organized La Societe St.Jean Baptiste de Hamilton with these officers: Rev.Father Carre, hon.chaplian; J, B, Latremouille, president; G.Pothier, vice-president; Alf, Bourque, secretary; Chas.Champagne, assistant secretary; Chas Bourgeve, treasurer; Octave Lahais, assistant treasurer.Wérthy of a Reply.Toronto, Nov, 25 \u2014Albert T, Burt, fruiterer, was this morning fined $25 and costs for exposing live quail for sale contrary to the law, Defendant asked the Police Magistrate why the Dominion Government accepted Customs duties on imported quail when the provincial authorities have passed a law prohibiting it.The magistrate said he could not give an answer, \u2018\u201c The Boy * in Trouble.Toronto, Ont, Nov, 25 \u2014Suit has been commenced by Kerr & Co., barristers, on behalf of the original stockholders of the North-West Central Railway, against James Beaty, M.P., to force him to deliver to the owners the majority of the stock, which he has held in trust for some time and now refuses to surrender.An injunction will be applied for to prevent him dealing in any way with the stock and to restrain him from acting as president, which position, it is alleged, he holds illegally, LATEST TELEGRAPHIC SPORVING.Football, THE INTER -OOLLEGIATE OHAMPIONSIHP, Priceron, N.J., November 25 \u2014 The great championship football game here today between Yale and Princston Colleges, was played in a driving rainstorm and resulted in a draw, neither side being able to ecore.The field was in a terrible condition, the players fairly wallowing in mud.The game was stopped before the full time had expired owing to the rain aude darknees.The attendance numbered about 6000, and was the largest ever seen on the Princeton grounde.HARVARD DEFEATS PENNSYLVANIA.PuivanerrHIA, Nov.25 \u2014Nearly 3,000 persons witnessed the championship football game here, to-day, between the Harvard College and University of Penn- eylvania teame.The result was an easy victory for Harvard, by a score of 28 to nothing, CANADIANS PLAY A SCIENTIFIO GAME, Newazx, N.J., Nov.25.\u2014Despite a pouring rain fully a thousand persons witnessed the game of football between the Canadians and a picked teams of the American clubs, which was played in East Newark this afierncon.The first goal was secured by the Canadians and in the struggle Fsrsyth received a kick in the face which disabled him, At the end of the second goal the ecore stood 2 to 2.The third goal was kicked for the purpose of killing time and was won only by an accidental kick by Cornell of the Staten Island team.The last half was started, but before it was finished time was called.The game played by the Canadians was much more scientific than that played by the Americans.On Saturday the Canadians will play the New Jersey team on the same ground.The Turf.THE MANCHESTER TURF MEETING.Loxpon, Nev.25\u2014This was the first day of the November race meet at Manchester.The principal event was the race for the Lancaster nursery handicap, a distance of seven forlonge.It was won by a length by A.B.Carrs Quicksand, Plebs second, R.C.Vigner\u2019s brown colt Gloriation third.etl TEE WEATHER.MoxTrEAL, Nov, 25.Temperature in the shade, observed by Hearn & Barrison, opticians and mathematical instrument makers, 1640 and 1642 Notre Dame street : \u2014 BY STANDARD THERMOMETEB\u2014$ a.m., 320 9; .m.! te Pine $70; mean, 300.BY STANDARD BAROMETER\u2014S a.m., 29,96.; 1 p.m., 29.89; 6 p.m., 28.79, METEORCLOGIOAL OFFIge, } Toroxro, Ont., November 26, 1 a,m.A slight depression, which lact night lay near the South Atlantic coast, hag develog- ed into an importani storm which ig now off the New England coast, while an increasing high area is moving eastward over the North-West States; light snow hag fallen in most parts ot the lake region ; heavy snow 13 falling along the St, Lawrence, and rain in the Maritime Provinces ; cold weather prevails throughout the North-West States and Territories ; cay.tionary signals are up at lake ports and storm signals are up in tae Gulf and Maritime Provinces.Probabilities.Lakes\u2014Strong west and Northwest winds, partly cloudy ; colder weather with snow flurries.J Upper St, Lawrence-\u2014Strong winds and gales from -north and west; partially clearing ; colder weather.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Gales from northeast and northwest; cloudy, cold weather, with seow.Maritime\u2014Gales shifting to westward ; rain, followed by fair, colder weather ang THE REICHSTAG OPENED.The Emperor's Address Marked by a Pacific Tone.An Enlarged Credit Asked for Army Par- poses.Bourse, BERrtrN, Nov, 25.\u2014The Reichstag was opeued to-day by Herr Von Boelticher, Minister of the Interior, who read the speech from the Throne, in which the Emperor says :\u2014 \u201cThe object of the policy of the Empire, which enjoys peaceful relation with all States, is to exert in favor of the maintenance of concord among all the powers the influence which accrues to Germany from her love of peace, from the universal confidence reposed in the Empire, owing to the fact that Germany is not concerned in pending questions, and from the Emperor\u2019s close friendahip with two neigbboring Courts.\u201d The Emperor\u2019s speech announces that à measure will be introduced to raise the effective strength of the German army which he says is justified by the increase of the armies of neighboring states.The measure he says is indispensable to German security.The resources required will be raised by increasing matric atory contributions and applying them to the public credit, The Emperor also mentions a measure to extend workmen\u2019s accident insuranco.The Government abandons taxation reform till the people more clearly recognize its necessity, The text of that part of the Emperor's speech relating to the Septennate Bill ls as follows : By the law of May 6tb, 1880, the peace effective was fixed until March 31st, 1888.Our military system therefore requires renewing on a legal basis The army is & guarantee of lasting protection and of the blessing of peace, although the policy of the empire is always pacific.Germany in view of the development of military establishments of neighboring States cannot longer defer increase in her defensive forces, especially the peace effective.A bill therefore will be submitted providing for an increase to take effect from the beginning of the new financial year, The Emperor in accord with the Federal Government feels confident that the necessity of the demand which is indispensable in the interests of national security will be recognized with full determination by the whole German people and their representatives,\u201d The pacific tone of the speech has strengthened the Bourse, There was large buying to-day of Austrian, Russian and Hungarian securities, It is expected the Septennate bill when presented to the Reichstag will be immediately referred to a commission of 21 members, thus postponing a critical debate on the measure until January, Cred\u201d be RAM BERLIN GOSSIP.A Rothschild Memorial\u2014-Heavy Banke iug Failuare\u2014Mme, Lueca X11.BerLin, Nov, 25.\u2014The heirs of the late Baron Rothschild, of Frankfort, will construct a public museum, in which will be the Rothschild art collection, the richest in the world, The failure of Theo.Kriegher, the banker, of Breslau, has involved many small shopkeepers and workmen, His deficit amounts to half a million marks, and assets to ninety marks.Kriegher has been arrested.He lost in speculation.Mdme.Paulina Lucca is seriously ill at Vienna.TME FRENCH CRISIS.The Budget Debate Develops Grea Opposition te the Goversment\u2014A Crisis nt Maud.Paris, November 25.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies to-day, by a vote of 388 against 142, adopted the motion for the reduction of 1,650,000 francs in military pensions.La France says the Budget embroglio has led to a Cabinet crisis, Paris, Nov.25\u2014The Chamber also adopted without incident various reductions previously agreed upon by the Government committee.It is stated that the Government will ask for a vote of confience on Saturday.A rumor is current that M, Aube, Minister of Marine and the Colouies, will resign if the naval pensions are reduced.Premier DeFrey- cinet has postponed the usual diplomatic receptions, owing to the ministerial crisis, THE EASTERN QUESTION.The Regents and the Vacant Throne of Bualgaria\u2014t he Sultan and Gen.Kaul- bars\u2014Austrinn Press Opinions, Sorra, Nov, 25.\u2014The Regents in an interview with Gadban Effendi, the Turkish Envoy, stated that it was impossible to recommend the Sobranje to elect the Prince of Mivgrelia to the vacant throne.The cadets of the military school have been disarmed by order of the commandant.The motive is unknown, LoNDoN, Nov.25.\u2014A despatch from Constantinople says the Sultan will receive Gen.Kaulbars to-day.The Vienna Political Correspondence says Bulgaria is willing to accept the Prince of Oldenburg as a ruler, The Fremdenblatt and Neu: Free Press of Vienna deny that an offensive and defensive alliance been concluded between Austria ard England, A Pesth despatch says the Austrian Budget Committee has agreed on the credit for new repeating rifles for the army, IRISH AFFAIRS, Imporiant Transfers of Land to Tene.ants in Londonderry\u2014The Dublin Municipal Elections.LoxpoN, Nov, 256.\u2014The London city companies have resolved to sell their lands in the North of Ireland on easy terms to the tenants, The Salters Company will transfer 25,000 acres at the purchase price of $1,000,000 under terms of the As.bourne Act.The Fishmongers Company will transfer 20,600 acres at a Yearly rental of $45,600.They offer to sell to the tenants at twenty years\u2019 purchase on the Government valuation, the tenants paying annually 30 per cent, under the present rental.The Drapers Company offers 27,025 acres at a yearly rental of $62,600 at 18 years\u2019 purchase, The tex.Favorable Reception of the Speech on the / Was no change, ants accept the offers The transfer covers nearly the whole County of Lon- donderry.DUBLIN, Nov.25,\u2014In the municipal elections here to-day Messrs.Sexton and Mill were chosen members of the Council; Mr.Clancey was defeated by Mr, oran, the Nationalist, In the Royal Exchange ward a Mationalist ousted a Liberal Unionist, In other wards there In Cork the Nationalists gained three seats, the Conservatives losing one and Liberalstwo, Ina speech this evening Mr, Sexton congratulated the people on their capturing the citadel, Dublin, he said, was theirs to the last inch.They had stormed the enemy\u2019s last battery and spiked his last gun, THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MAILS.The \u2018 Timss\u201d Explains Why New Arrangements Became Necessary.LoNDoN, Nov.25,\u2014The Times prints a semi-official article justifying the action of the Government in making new arrangements \u2018for carrying the American mails, The article says final decision Weg not arrived at earlier because the Government was reluctant to break off its relations with the steamship companies, but when it became apparent that those companies would only be able to provide virtually a bi-weekly service, while at the same time demanding a monopoly, the Government was compelled to decline to accept their terms, Much satisfaction is expressed in Berlin at the success of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company in effecting an arrangement with the British Government for carrying the mails from Southampton to New York, Lord Coleridge Wins the Suit, LoNDoN, November 25,\u2014A verdict has been rendered in favor of Lord Coleridge in the libel suit brought against him by his son-in-law, Mr, Adams.A Revolt Subsiding.Lonpow, Nov, 25.\u2014A despatch from Hyderabad, India, says that the forces of the Ameer are gradually quelling the revolt of the Ghilzais, and that the disturbed area is contracting, St.Andrew\u2019s Rectorship, LoxnoN, November 25,\u2014The election for the rectorship of St.Andrew\u2019s University resulted in the choice of the Right Hon.J, B.Balfour, Secretary of Staie for Scotland, who received 1,084 votes against 88 for Sir Jno.Lubbeck, Australian Industries Reviving, MELBOURNE Nov, 25.\u2014The Government announcement of an important gold discovery has caused a general revival in the industries of the colony, Owing to recent rains in New South Wales the largest crop in many years is expected.John Bright and Free Trade, Lonpox, Nov.25.\u2014John Bright, in a $ letter approving of the erection of the statue to Cobden, at Stockport, denies that free trade is imperilled, Ha continues \u201c an American recently asked me if it would be possible to return to protection in England.\u201d I replied it is not nited States restores slavery, Cable Gleanimgs.Geo.Otto Trevelyan has declined to contest Brighton District for the seat in the Commons vacated by M, Marriott, At a conference, in Manchester, of del- gates representing 400,000 colliers, it was resolved that thereafter seven hours be à day\u2019s work, WRECK OF A BRITISH SYEAMER.The Bulina and Her Cargo Lost Of Cape Sable\u2014Her Crew Escapes.Bosron, Nov, 25.\u2014A despatch from Barrington, N,S,, says the British steamer Sulina, Capt.Potter, from Antwerp Nov, 4th for Boston, is ashore at Cape Sable, The vessel is rapidly breaking up and will be a total loss.The crew were saved.Havirax, Nov, 25.\u2014The Sulina struck on a shoal three miles south-southeast of Cape Sable Light at 2 o\u2019clock Tuesday afternoon.The crew, consisting of twenty-seven men, landed at Cape Sable Light in their own boats, When the steamer was abandoned the engines were under water and the seas were breaking over the deck.A heavy gale rrged all night and this morning the vessel was completely broken up, The Sulina was what is known in maritime circles as a \u201ctramp\u201d steamer.She was iron, topsail schooner- rigged, 301 feet 4 inches long; beam, 38 feet, and depth of hold 24 feet 7 inches, She had anet tonnage of 1,568 tons, She was built at Newcastle, England, in 1884, and was owned by W.B.Bailey, of Hull, England.Her cargo consisted of from 400 to 500 tons of rage, 900 tons of iron, about 300 tons of window glass, and a large quantity of beet root sugar, Portions of the steamer and cargo are coming ashore.Other disasters are thought to have resulted from the gale last night, TRYING LAST MAY S RIOTERS.Milwaukee Socialisis Tried by a Summary Judge\u2014Waliting for a Saper-.sedeas, MILWAUKEE, Nov, 25\u2014The trial of the eleven defendants charged with rioting at Milwaukee Garden on May 5 last, in defiance of Mayor Wallber\u2019s proclamation prohibiting unlawful assemblages, is now fairly under way, Yesterday afternoon and this morning a large number of witnesses, principally police officers, were introduced by the prosecution, They all gave testimony of a damaging character against the defendants, More witnesses were about to be produced by the District-Attorney when J udge Sloan interposed and said it would be only Wasting time to swear any more men.He said the prosecution had already proven their case, and it remained now for the defence to present their side.Counsel for the defence objected to Judge Sloan\u2019s summary manner of doin things, when the latter told them that the State had made out a good case, and he would charge the jury accordingly on the evidence thus far given.He said they had the right to appeal if they were not satisfied with his ruling, Counsel for the defence then stated that they would endeavor to prove that the defendants were peaceable citizens and had merely assembled at Milwaukee Garden on the turbulant May day out of curiosity, Witnesses for the defence were examined this afternoon.Among those who were laced on the stand this morning was ayor Wallber, Incidentally, the Mayor rifiRoraible batit will not come until the | {SUIQUE COPIES THREE CENTS.SUBSCRIPTIUN $6.00 A YEAR.said he had never turned over the city to the State military authorities.J BLOoMINGTON, Ill, Nov.25\u2014Captain Black, one of the attorneys for the Chicago Anarchists, mysteriously disap- pesred from Bloomington early this morning and as mysteriousty reappeared in the city this afternoon.He would ive mo information as to where e had been, but quietly rejoined his associate lawyers in their watch for a decision from Chief Justice Scott upon the application for a supersedeas in behalf of the condemned men.Notwithstanding Capt, Black's reticence, it is learned that he secretely secured a carriage and, driving into the country, boarded the train that left Bloomington at 2.16a.m, for Ottawa.There he visited the clerk of the Illinois Supreme Court and made arrangements with that official to be on hand all day Thanksgiving, so that should a eupersedeas.be granted by to-morrow the clerk would be in readiness to take the further steps necessary to siay the execution, A RESPITE FoR THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.BrooMinaron, Ill, Nev.25\u2014At 11 o\u2019clock this morning, Judge Scott granted the supersedeas in the anarchists case.Messrs, Black, Swett and Salomon started at once to Altanse, Ill, to have the clerk issue the order in pursuance to Judge Scott\u2019s instruction.The effect of the order for supersedess will be to stay the execution till the full bench of the Supreme Court has passed upon the questions raised for a new trial, It is estimated that in the ordinary course of procedure a hearing and decision cannot be reached for six or eight wesks, and that even though the lower court is\u201d sustained the sentence cannot be carried out until some time in March or April, TF FIREMEN IN PERIL, Fatal Accident at a Boston Fire\u2014The Chiefs Narrow Escape.Bosrox, Nov, 25\u2014The upper stories of the sash and blind factory of Cutler & Parker, à six-atory brick building, in which was stored a large quantity of inflammable finished stuff, were gutted by fire tonight.Loss $10,000.A number of firemen had entered the burning strue- ture and were overcome by the smoke, While the firemen, who were being rapidly asphyxiated were groping about in the darkness in search of means of exit.Chief Weber stumbled over the body of W.Flavel of the hook and ladder No, 8.Notwithstanding his own precarious state the chief raised Flavel to his shoulder and carried him to the sidewalk where Weber dropped senseless, Flavel was already dead.A relief squad then went into the building and were Just in time to save the lives of a number of others, They were all carried into the open air and then taken to the hospital where they were resuscitated.Weber's condition is serious, Effecis of Dakota Blizzarde, ManpAN, Dak., Nov.25.\u2014T'wo chil.-dren named Ma] were \u201crozen to Gaain ten miles north of here while looking for lost stock.Two young men (brothers) named Simes were frozen to death while returning from work, Yesterday's Fatal Fires, PHILADELPAIA, Nov, 25.\u2014The stables of Alex.Wark were burned to-night and & man known only as Jack Rabbit, a bostler, was burned to death, CHEYENNE, Nov, 25,\u2014The Up Hotel, leased by the Pacific Hotel Company, was burned to-day ; loss, $25,000, A man named McElroy was killed and several firemen badly hurt by a falling wall, Hon.Erastus Breoks Dead.West New BRIGHTON, Nov, 25.\u2014FHon, Erastus Brooks died at his residence on Clover road, this place, at 8.40 a.m, toy.The funeral of Mr.Brooks will take place on Saturday at 2 Pp.m.from the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Ascension at this place, The interment will be at the Moravian Cemerery at Newdrop, There will be no pall-bearers and no flowers, Mrs.Brooks, at the request of the veteran editor, desires no unnecessary display.The Cabinet Favorimg Tariff Reform.WASHINGION, Nov.25,.\u2014The statement yesterday concerning the financial condition ofthe Treasury, contains the essential figures of the Secretary of the Treasury\u2019s Report.He will use them as a basis for an argument to Congress in favor of a reduction of tariff taxes, The President will endorse the position af the Secretary in his message.The Administration will not favor the heaping up of a surplus in the Treasury, and will advocate its reduction through cutting down of taxes.He is an advanced revenue reformer.So is Mr.Lamar.\u201d Mr, Manning himself has become a strong advocate of conservative tariff reform.It is probable that some measure similar to that of the Hewitt bill of last winter will be recommended by the President to the favorable consideration of Congress, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 CONSUMPTION CURED.Aun old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary, the formula of a simple vegetable remedy ffor the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and al] throat and Liver affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full direc~ tions for preparing and using.Sent by.mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W.A.Noyes, 149 Power\u2019s Block, Rochester, N.Y.Er \u2014English bolders of Russian bonds have been unloading ever since 1877, Then they held $235,000,000 of them, and they have now reduced the amount to $75,000,000 and will sell to anybody who wants to invest, The Berlin bankers and money lenders are said to hold several hundred millions of the paper, and this is one reason Bismarck ig tryin to stave off a war.Russia owes nearly $3,000,000,000, on which she is paying 5 per cent interest.She is in poor financial condition to go into warlike operations on a large scale, Fur-LiseD Coars 4 Seeoraury \u2014 Extra large sizes kept in stock and oaly the finest furs used.L, Robinson, 53 Beaver Hall.mttrf a \u201c = a arms \u201c oy THE MONTREAL HERALD AND\" DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZET1E, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TRADE AND COMMERCE, BANK DIVIDENDS\u2014SEMI-ANNUAa.Books 1500Ks P.C.Payaule, Close.Re-open Montreal .5 1Dec.16 Nov.1 Dec.Merchants.3 1Dec.16 Nov.1 Lec.Ontario., 8 1Dec.18 Nov.1 Dec.Ville Marie.3% 1 Dec.22 Nov.1Dec.Toronto.- 4 1 Dec.16 Nov.1 Dee Hamlilton,.4 1Dec.16 Nov.1 Dec.FINANCIAL.| TeE HERALD OFFICE, Thursday Evening, Nov.25, 1886.The local stock market was more active to-day though rather irregular as to values.Bank of Montreal was quiet with sales down to 235%; closing a little stronger at 236, a decline of one point from yesterday\u2019s close.Merchants was dealt in to the extent of 135 shares, opening at 128, but closing easier at 127.Commerce was in demand and prices wore irregular from 1294 to 130%, closing steady at 130, with sales of 1,244 shares ; 200 shares ex-3iv, were reported at 1373.Merchants closed 1 point lower at 127.Peoples were dealt in to the extent of 145 shares at 98.Telegraph was unsteady though fairly active at 116 and advancing to 116%, dropping at the close of the morning board to 115%, closing rather firmer again at the opening figure, 116.Gas was also irregular, opening strong at 220, dropping immediately to 219% ad- vaneing during the morning again to 220, but finally elosingin the afternoon at 119, a drop of 1 point on the day\u2019s dealings.City Passenger was again distinguished by the rapidity of its advance, opening at 245, advancing immediately to 248, at which price it closed in the afternoon.There seems to be a wide difference of opinion as to the solidity of this security and the genuineness of such a rapid advance, though there are not lacking those who prophesy its further advanee to 300.Richelieu & Ontario was dull and weaker, closing at 68, with gales of 150 shares.Canadian Pacific was more in demand, and shows a slight improvement in values ; sales of 225 shares ranging from 693@69%, Montreal Cotton was dealt in at 124, Total transactions this day were 6,022 shares aa against 4,171 yesterday, an increase of 1,851 shares as follows :\u2014 MORNING BOARD.29 Bank of Montreal at.237 25 Ontario Bank At.cevess essa 1152 5 Toronto Bank at.ee ees vessel.2103 50 Merchants Bank &at,esese esses.128 50 do Bt.\u2026\u2026.127# 135 Peoples Bank At.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.98 9 Eastern Townships At.121 75 Bank of Commerce st.1298 9 do Bt.0vs00s 1294 75 do At.\u2026.130 10 do at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.129% 250 do At.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.130 106 do At.\u2026.\u2026.1304 50 do Bt.\u2026.\u2026.130 25 do ex-div, at.127} 125 Bt.1214 15 Montreal Telegraph at.\u2026\u2026.116 25 do Bt +.1164 109 do Bt.+.1162 21 do At.\u2026.0\u2026.1164 180 do At.\u2026.116% 50 do At.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.116 50 do Bloveese ears L163 25 City Passenger Railway at.245 75 do at, oees248 15 do Blooeass 247 125 Montreal Gas Co.at.220 250 do at.2 75 do At.+\u20260000 220 250 do at.219$ 50 do Bto\u20260000 0000220 do 20 do Bt.\u2026\u2026.0.220 290 do Bt.\u2026\u2026\u2026.220 250 do at.\u2026.\u2026.2194 2 do Al.29 150 do Bt.219$ 100 do Bt.00000 2194 350 do Bt.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.219# 50 Caradian Pacific Ry.At.694 25 do ât.\u2026.694 50 do Bt.69 AFTERNOON BOARB.15 Bank of Montreal at.\u2026.2352 25 do Ab\u2026.»00> 0002236 35 Merchants Bank at.\u2026\u2026.127 10 Peoples Bank at.0.98 150 Bank of Commerce at.«e.129% 200 do At.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1294 175 do Bt.0.129 50 do At.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.130 50 do at ex div.1274 75 do Bt.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.1274 45 Montreal Telegraph at.116 25 Montreal Gas Uo.at.\u2026.2l9 15 do at.2194 360 do Bt.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.219 2 Richelieu & Ontario at.70 150 do at.68 80 Cily Passenger Railway at.247 0 do Al.248 5 100 Can.Pac.R°y at.694 To-day being Thanksgiving Day, and observed as & close holiday all over the States, we have no New York Stock Markets, Exchange.On account of the holiday there was little doing to-day in New York funds; rates remain unchanged.New York funds were to-day % @ à be- 1,097,257 in 1885; an increase of $62,- 453, Earnings of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul show a decrease of $117,000, Mr, W, Fowler's essay on the \u201cAppreciation of Gold,\u201d which has lately been issued by the Cobden Club, is a valuable and instructive contribution to one of the most important discussions of the day.Mr.Fowler examines the subject so conscientiously, with such a wealth of historical and statistical evidence, that to attempt to summarise his work would be to both him and the great problem with which he deals an injustice.It must be enough to say that he tells, , perhaps, all that an ordinary mortal has time to learn in these breathless days of the facts and arguments bearing upon his subject, His conclusion is adverse to bimetallism as far as this country is concerned, He would stick to the gold standard alone, because silver would not suit us.© Wegave up silver,\u201d says he, \u201c for reasons which appeared to very competent men to be sufficient.I cannot see anything in the events which have since happened to induce us to take it up again, It has not become more stable in recent years, and it seems likely to be less stable than ever.If silver be alive and strong, we may leave it to the care of those who are naturally concerned in its future.Ifit be dying let us take heed lest we find ourslves tied to a corpse,\u201d \u2014 London correspondence Northern Whig, PRODUCE AND PEOVISIONS.MONTREAL, November, 25, 1886, Breandsiuffs.Frour\u2014Owing to the holiday across the line the market here was even duller to-day than it has been the past week.There being no quotations from Chicago the thoughts of the members on \u2019change were turned to other topics.The resignation of Mr.Porteous as general freight agent of the Grand Trunk Railway was thoroughly discussed ; so universal was the regret felt in all quarters that a public meeting is proposed to take some action in the matter, though nothing definite has yet been decided upon, Sales reported on \u2018change to-day were: 125 barrels choice superior at $3.90, City millers report trade quiet, with sales of three cars Manitoba strong bakers\u2019 at $4.30, Receipts this day per G., T.R.were 847 barrels.Quotations remain unchanged as follows :\u2014 Patent, per brl.$4.10 @ $4 60 Superior Extra.3.80 @ 3.90 Extra Superfne.\u2026.\u2026.3.70 @ 3.75 FaBCY scent eessesconsere 3.60 @ 0.00 Spring Extracecs sees sens.3.40 @ 3.50 Superfine.\u2026\u2026.+.3.00 @ 3.10 Strong Bakers\u2019, Manitoba., 0.00 @ 4.30 Strong Bakers\u2019 [Canadian].0.00 @ 4.00 Strong Bakers\u2019 [American].4.40 @ 4.5! Fine.o\u2026cuve soroscccsue 2.70 @ 2.75 Middlings.vs.3.650 @ 000 Pollards.sev.covessvoses 0.00 @ 2.50 Ontario bags [medium] bi.1.75 @ 1.86 « \u2018\u201c |epring extra] 1.50 @ 1.60 s 6 [superfine] .1.40 @ 1.60 City bags [delivered]esesee 2.20 @ 2.26 OATMEAL\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 Granulated, per bbl.34.26 @$4.50 \u201c bags.\u2026.2.15 @ 2.30 Ordinary, per bbl.3.90 @ 4.10 \u2018; bags.\u2026\u2026.1.95 @ 23.05 CorNMEAL\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 White, per bbl.++ .+.$0.00 @$0.00 ce bag soocn vauess 0.00 @ 0.00 Yellow, per bbl.240 @ 2.60 \u201c b8Z.00+» 000.1.16 @ 1.20 Warar-\u2014There is nothing new in this market of interest ; 82c was offered for Manitoba No.1 hard to arrive in car lots, but did not induce any business ; it is held firm at 85c@86c, Other quotations remain unaltered, Canada red winter 81c f@83c; Canada white do.80c@82c; Canada spring 80¢ ; No.à do.84c@86c ; No, 1 Northern 84c/@86, CoARSE (RAINS\u2014Prices remain unchanged at yesterday\u2019s figures, There is no business doing, Peas are oftered in store at 64c/@643c, oats 26¢ @ 28c, barley 52c@54c, corn 45c@46c in bond, 53c @ 56c duty paid.Beane\u2014Good samples are in fair demand, but searce, at prices unchanged at $1.15@$1.25.quiet butsteady.Beerbohm\u2019s cable ad- money would have to be taken; corn, à turn dearer.Arrivals since last report, erpool corn, spot, quiet but steady.Wheat and flour in Paris quiet.Weather in England milder.Montreal Provisions, tween banks, à @ $ over the counter, Sterling 60-day drafts were at 8 11- 16@8 13-16 and 8 13-16@8% over the, counter, Sterling demand drafts 5) f@93, and 9§ over the counter.Cables are quiet at 93@10.We are indebted to Messrs.W.L, 8, Jackson & Co., Stock, Grain and Foreign Exchange Brokers, 10 Exchange Court, or the following :\u2014 In NewYork| Pstd Actual.! \u2014In Montreal\u2014 Nov.25.|Bet B\u2019ks, Counter.\u2014 N.Y.Funds! 1@} vareeferrcsacee Stg.60 d\u2019ys.[s 11-16,13-16 caress Do.dem.|93439} reenliiici.Do cables.London Quotations.5 To-day\u2019s cable quotations from London for British consols, American stocks and Canadian Pacific Railway are as follows :\u2014Money in London 3 per cent.103 8 13-16@}% 90 [2 12.30 P- m.4pm, Jonsols forjimoney.103 1-15 102 1-16 do.for account.101-16 10 U.S.448.100 r00s0000use 113 Erl0.0.0sa0sssccnncues 881 88 N.Y, Central .117 IIL Central.1872 137 Canadian Pacific Ry .71 71 We have to acknowledge the following quotations from Messrs, L.J.Forget & Co.: Grand Trunk 1st 804@80%.Financial Notes, The earnings of New York, Ontario & Western for the second week in November 1886, were $25,680, against $24,586 in The local market is dull and very little disposition to buy.Quotations unchanged, 88 Bembraek.$8 Emiliano 2 1885; an increase of $1,094, and since creamery 23c@24c, Morrisburg selected Jan.Ist, 1886, were_ $1,159,710, against 16c@18c, do.straight lots 14c@I6c, Western 13c/@l4ie, Eggs.The market is unchanged at yesterday\u201d quotations, strictly fresh at 22c held fresh 20c, limed 17c@18c, Ashes, This market continues dull.Receipts small, Ten barrels this day, and sales at $3.75@$3.80.\u2018Wool.Domestic continues scarce, andj is quickly pleked up as soon as offered.Othor qualities are quiet, but prices are firm, though nominally unchanged, as under :\u2014Fleece, 23c/@25c ; pulled A super, 28c@29c ; B super, 22c/@2sÿc ; Unsorted, 22c@23c ; black, 20e @21c ; Natal, 15e@18c ; Cape, 164c@18c ; Australian, 17e@20c.: Pepperoite.It cannot be too generally known that the market is at present largely stocked with prepared pepper, which as a rule is palmed off on the public as the real article.The difference in the cost between the bogus pepper, which is shipped to this country from Italy, and the genuine article imported fro Singapore, is enormous, and the sale of the former without qualification of any kind ie, of course, an impudent imposture, Spice merchants in New York and Liverpool and elsewhere have suffered from competition of an unfair and illegal character, and there is a prospect now, it is satisfactory to know, of its being mitigated if not altogether suppressed.\u2014The London Grocer, SHARPE AND MACKINNON'S CREDITO:S.The following is a complete list of these creditors, 88 in all :\u2014 A.Keroack, Montreal, ,.,.,.D, R.Northey & Co., Montreal.Melndoe & Vaughan, \u201c .John Price, \u201c A.Goyer & Co., se Dowker, McIntosh & Co, \u201c L.Galibert & Co., s «00.$29,686 09 A.Seath & Co., se George Barry.\u201c James Leggat, \u201c Cassils & Co., + Hubbell & Brown, \" R.White & Co., \u201c G.&J.Esplin, 6 L.H.Packard & Co,, o* R.H.Buchanan & Co., * G.W, Moss, C Parsons & Co., Toronto.D.W.Alexander, 6 H.B.Dowker, \u201c \u2018er F, H.Taylor & Son, Walkerton.Travellers\u2019 Commission acct.about.J.K.Mullin, privileged.J.C.Wilson, Woodstock.J.Loiselle, Upton.\u2026\u2026.Grosch, Rolston & Co , Chesley.Jos.Carrington, Kingston.A.R.Olarke, Toronto.evo.P.Knetchell, HAnover.\u2026.\u2026.J.Harvey & Co., Hamilton.,.J.0.Hutton & Co., Huttonville J.F.Huber & Co., Berlin.R.Barryman & Co., Hamilton W.McFate, 8t.John, N.B.R.Neill, Peterber.,.veeecsencsiaras y 39 Dewsbury & Dillon, St.Catharines.92 15 1mperial Oil Co, Toronto.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vee 21 89 G.Rochette, Quebec.85 84 8.Woodley, Hamilton.25 40 Meehan & Regan, St.Thomas.18.50 J.C.North, Pictou.en .11 16 Mann Supply Co., Brockville.10 Ou Berlin Felt Co., Berlin J.E.Mullin, lease [contingent].J.Plante [engagement].SHIPMENTS OF PHOSPHATES.The following are the shipments of phosphate from Montreal for the season of 1886 :\u2014 Vessel.Destination.Shippers.Tons, S88 Oxenholme, .Liverp\u2019l.Lomer,B&Co.330 ot J « .Wiison & G.857 Ship Lake Leman London.Lomer,B&Co.50) There are no Chicago reports to-day, Bark Dictator.+ .Wilson & G.10 Thankegiving day being observed as a Bark Hpine.\u2026\u2026\u2026- « ; \u201c .200 close holiday, Bark Muss Rose.* .Lomer R&Co.5 British Breadstafis and Provision Mar- 5359000 Javerpl «1119 Kets.B83 Carmona.8 6 .400 The Britih breadstuffs markets are SS Caire.oro] Wilson 18 .187 .Liverp\u2019l.Wilson & G.417 SS Oxenholme.London, Lomer, R&Co.765 i \u201c \u2014 SE Benison.\u2026\u2026.\u2026._ * .260 vices to-day are as follows - \u201cCargoes off SS Ésl Ein EN! London\u201d \u201c = coast, wheat, quiet but steady ; corn, no- |g\u2019 Dracona.Bristol.Wilson & G.482 thing offering, Cargoes on passage and Bark M Mitchell.Liverp\u2019l.\u201c \u2026 for shipment, wheat, to press sales less SS Acton.London, Loraer, R00 .533 ss River Indus.-Liverp'l.Wilson & G.507 Knowles&Co.180 88 Juliet.London.Wilson & G.176 iti S8 Kehwrieder.Hamb'g, ~~ * .wheat, one; wsiting, two; sold, wheat, 83 Bohne ors rot.Lomer,R&C0 2% three; maize, one, No, 1 California wheat, Ship E, Seed a.Liverp\u2019I.Wilson & &.5 .3 3 5 Henhope.now.off coast, 35s 6d; do, wheat Just shipped 33 Carmona.London.Lomer,R&Co 159 or promptly to be shipped, 353 9d; da.SS Crete.\u201c \u201c 832 wheat nearly due, 36s 6d.Liverpool Ship Erimus.Liverpl \u201c Su wheat, spot, rather more enquiry.Liv- $8 Canonbury.w \u201c 230 6 \u201c Wilson & G.230 SSiOxenhoime.Liverp\u20191.Lomer,R&Co 630 SS Bessey.vs.London.* SS Benbrack .Liverp\u2019l.sé Ship Parthia.vanes ss sé 480 485 150 «LR C.Adams 263 « .Knowles&Co 225 \u201c .Lomer,R&Co 100 .Millard&Co.145 8 .Gillespie&Co.57 India mess beef, per tcs.$20.00 @ 22.00 \u2018 M ire, «Wilson &G.200 Mess beef, bbls es eee son.12.00 @ 00.00 55 Suubolme.Lendon.Lemer, Rd oo so Montreal, 8.C.pork.00.60 @ 0000 Br S.Smith.Belfast.8.0 Adams, ke Western 9.C.C.do.15.00 @ 1550 >rafton, .\u2026.London.Jysmer, 0 25 Western Mess do.13.00 @ 13.50 £5 Gotherstone.\u2026\u2026 1asg'w; \u201c S £0 Lerd, Fairbanks\u2019, perlb.00.093@ 00.09} 88 Fernaholme .London.\u201c .150 Do.Canadian.\u2019 .es 00.00 @ 0909 89 Concordia.Glasgwr.©.213 Hams, uncovered, per 1b.00.12 @ 00,13 5° OXenbolme .Liverpl.les & Go 00) Hams, canvassed, per 1b, 00.00 @ 00.00 sg Wandrahm.Anbw'p.Lomer, R&Co.1» Hama, pienic.\u2026o.00.00 @ 00.10 }SS Horton.London, = oe d Bacon, per Ib.00.10 @ 0011 |B%& Wataler.Bafast 2% Shoulders, per Ib.00.08 @ 00,09 55 Pheuiclan a \u201c Wilson&G.2 si icides.Glasg\u2019w.6 .Tallow, per 10.ves «cove 00.044@ 00.05 cides.\u2026.Glam.amer R&00.12 DressED Hoes \u2014There is a fair supply, $8 Ocean King .London.= .205 just sufficient to meet the demand which $$ Got City.255 18 still light, packers not yet having commenced operations.Sale of a car lot, fair average at $6.10 on easy terms as to payment is reported, The quotations remain unchanged at $5.75@$6.00, Dairy Products.The cheese market is firm but quiet, No shipping business is reported, A round lot of fancy colored was offered yesterday evening at 121c, without finding a buyer.Quotations remain unchanged at 11ÿc@121c for white to finest colored.The stock in Montreal is variously estimated from 70,000 to 80,000 boxes, In butter there is nothing doing except to supply the local demand, which is good for fine sweet.Fresh fall ends at 20c@ 22¢.Summer makes are neglected, The stocks are not large, \u2018We quote:\u2014Choice SS Concordia.Glasgow .Lomer, S38 8cotland.London.Lai Wilson & G.325 SS Baumwall.Antwerp.Limer, R&Co 14 88 Scotland.S88 Carmona.SS Inyermay.Sharpness.Wilson & G.18y 88 Montreal.London.Wilson & GQ.310 \u201c Lomer, R&Co.280 G, Moffat&Co 19 Liverp'l.Lomer, R&Co.180 \u201c°° p, C.Adams.25 ++. TWO LARGE ROOMS |\"; i | The \u20ac 5 mittee tl SUITABLE FOR been set 167 & 169 St.James St.pressed MONTREAL.OO BH BL CC x S ee November 17 278 asked t \u2014 OR \u2014 the voti the expe After LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES juicer Journed, WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED Steam Coal! WITH STEAL.= Can be \u2014 78 Moderate Steam Power would M BEST QUALITY FRESH MINED tarnished if required.Grou BUNKER COAL| amy epg \u201c supplied be Steamships In Port ot Montreal, HERALD \" OFFICE, ho or at Company's Pler, Sydney, O.B.ry Very best Fresh Mined and Screened a nœnst 18 No.6 Victoria sa ° situatio R SERVE STEAM COAL also Sereenings, .Not \u2018or sale, 6x 8 or delive: n lots ; Où ge for sale, ex \u20ac > or deed, sul Situations Wanted\u2014Msle Got ; .O.HAW, Agent, YOUNG M P tent book, ; | 4 Oustom House Square.À.keeper.anlage 0, clorks Minisi Tolephone No, 638.wants a position ; good references; Sm ino re May 26.89 salary; would take stocekeeper\u2019s p'sition 5 Ep and be generally useful ; city or couniry.To Jan SPR | N G H | 1 COAL \u2018Wm, James, Herald Office.m 3 Sir ANTED\u2014By a yo an, à situation àf y= uw Ww clerk in store br Warehouse.Good sales: 29th, ae man and refereaces.Address, J.14, Heral frozen | FRESH MINED ee rare PL LL LL : + Screened ANTED-Young aan, 20, wants work fn.16 vothi s__ .- i 8, Hibs Bteam Coal, arriving daily in sox:)Lnéniné Post-ofipe.mi Deven \u2014 8 x ANTED\u2014A young *\u2019anderstandité æ EOX cars, dry and free from ND Ad que a der nd ir dust.in any office, good writer and haviig ft oo av! perience dng omes work, salary no os eh Vi Tp ress, G.S., Herald office.2 Oherwi CUMBERLAND BAILWAT i 004L COMPANT, WW ANTED-By a young man, a situation 18 held : .coachman ; would atte u : pan J.15.COWANS, first classref-rences, address Pr Re Duggtli re trai Secroiary 410 St.James street.m3, 80 \u2018 .With to HEINERFIELD CHAMBERS, } oro! «\\8 Alexis Stroot, Situations Wanted\u2014Femsle un re 81 cki Oct vie y ANTED\u2014Situation in Jewellery store pr Wp ng i FEN PITY By sas a fl ! à lady who has had some experience 2 \u2018qui | 18 À $ i k toe business.Addr ss, Faith, Herald ofié« must Es Aled i) A wm, igular a have a positive vemody for thio above disenso; by its use ANTED\u2014A situation in a music store out for ' aus © Sunes e ba worst nd aux oflong standing an Euaglish woman.b \u2018 ent b ; eo Smtr te Snr Sy Rb Ia Me Would ive short time in Jeu of expert ye 0 with a\u2019 VALUABLE TREATISE on this discae to any Address, X.L., Herald office.a I sufferer.Give express and P.().address, \u2014 hay DR.T.A.KLGCUM, Branch Office, 37 Yonge St, Toronto Rooms To Let ___.wi \u2014 QINGL.LE_AND DOUBLE ROOMS, SITUATION WANTED.E ,:; of without board; auso table boss ¢ AaToune lady of good padross, and with Brunswick street.D Ones ferences, desires a situation in a fancy MRST-CLASS ROOMS WITH BOAR- goods, fur, or dry goods store, or similar em- ; ; Dominios [le ç ployment.Address A.M., Herald Office, us, Osborne street, opposite \u201c0228 Genuin Ii SITUATION WANTED, JURNISED BEDROOM, 51 Union 43 al By a business man who thoroughly under- BU _\u2014 Tamily ol i stands the trade of the Maritime Provinces OuM TU LET in à private English 105 mt has thorough acquaintance with the lumber unfurnished or partly furnished, od Île ¢ trade ; is a capable accountant; is intimate use of dining-room and kitchen : terms, heap M, with many of the merchants.dress \u201c H erate.Address 268 St, Christophe tre?pg B, care ofthe Bditor or I'S B,HERALDs tf 150 | m Cr CHE MONTREAL HERALD WAND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 ° ay, there = = 3 PROMISE AND PER = \" ; : = DS \"7 FINANCE come 2,000 Tus The Fiscal Promises of tae ox 1875.ren rar Hotels, Het Advertisements Steamships.\u2019 | Sreamships, == | Pteame fige sage government con of Fiood\u2014 Hoa.Mr, F.elding, Premier of Nova| @ = 1 TT = oo - ] RO La ras the Eo Tes Ibert Scotia, in the course of an able speech Ibemar C O L D F E E i BE AVER LINE.ALLAN LINE.© vel : : .RCE Weska\u2014Ald Gr rose Bus mous delivered last week in Annaçolis, N.S., ê 0 B } MAY BE AVCIDED BY USING ; A Te £2 .\\ pent AdV rding Houses Abol- Sha ç sa 2 axes on Bo\u201d THE DECEPTION OF 1867.] Tu s SU = 3 1ghed.ting of the Finance Committee, In 1867 the small mea:ure of support MADISON SQUARE.RAMSAY = EE ILS At a meeting were present Alder- given to confederation [in the Marltime ORK.The Hansa Steamship d Co 9, peld yester ould, Fan.Boot Grease and Waterproof mi to Ottawa ssking 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 us = = ai L , Provinces] was obtained under false pre-| Most charmingly situated at th ti n SIM] | ; an) at the Janotion : f AND SUMMER a | Sy men Grenier and aad Perreault.tencee.I hold in my hand a statement of Of Broadway, Fifth Avenue apa 24th St Leather Preservative, ° Hamburg, SPRING SUM ARRANGEMENT.aa a Newroundiend for the.°F 11, Laurent, Rollan the Govern- Mr.Tilley\u2014I quote him because he was IRE Madison Square.= \u2014_\u2014 CO SA UNIES CANADIAN Ten irman said that 88 + 1Mey-\u2014 quote him bec Cosducted ou the European Plan 755~ Keeps the feet dry and warm.The White Cross Lin [ and UNITED STATES The chair swer to the report of the the Finance Minister in later years.Mr.ine, THE CANADA SHIPPING £08 MAILS.ment had sent no ane he had telegraphed Tilley, presenting the confederation scheme JARVRIN & homie A.RAMSAY & SON of Antwe rp, .i 1 Co j i i cotia ., Jnundation Com hat decision the Gov- pert in 1866 1 presented in Tova | June 1y sir 167 ! Under Contract with Dominion Government.LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN ing the means me to regarding bad Cote prevention of floods.received 8 telegram from Sir In anew?ein stating that the Govern- Hole would contribute $2,000 towards ment the St.Lawrence open during pi 2 proposed by the Flood Cimmit- winloly tee, as read from the City Hall A report ating that the amount of Comm! { their disposal was ivsufficient to money Le, requirements.and they asked for meet! Jement of $3,000 to pay for the print- asl d stationery to the end of the year, in Te to pay unavoidable expenses in and 8 0 with the City Hall.1 wae decided that no money could be ; ven present.ye .gy application for a position in the Fin- A partment was left on the table as a were DO vacancies at present, ernment to be adopted fo \u201c1 am fully persuaded that if union be consummated there will be no period in its history where the annual expenditure will exceed three dollars per head; I am doubtful that if after ten years pass it exceed $2.50.\u201d .He gave elaborate calculations to prove that the annual expenditure of the country would not exceed three dollars per head, Similar statements were made by other politicians of his party.They obtained the support of that portion of the electors who favored confederation by declaring that they were going to carry on public affairs by an annual expenditure of only $11,000,000.The first year after confederation the expenditure was about $12,600,000 and iv has gone on by leaps and bounds ever since\u2014though increasing very little under Mr, Mackenzie\u2019s Gov- ernment\u2014until the past year, as shown by the papers this week, inttead of there be- ST.LAWRENCE HALL 185 TO 189 Nt.James Street.MONTREAL, HERRY HOGAN, Proprietor.The Bost Knowr Hotel me the Dominios July 2b ws 177 HOTEL BRUNSWICK Fifth Avenue, New York.This most fashionable and centrally located hotel has been renovated from top to bottom, and is now re-opened under management of R.H.Southgate, upon the American and European plans.This hotel 1s the favorite resort for Canadians, \u2019 MONTREAL, November 15 274 GIBB & CO.Having received their Fall assortment o Goods in Tailoring and Haberdashery, \u2014ALSO\u2014 PATTERN SUITS FROM POOLE.INVITE INSPECLION, October 246 37 to 41 Recollet Street, Steamers of the above Line will sail as follows:\u2014 S.8.GRASBROOK, on or about 3rd Nov.from Antwerp for Montreal, 8.8.BAUMWALL, on or about 8th Nov.from Montreal for Antwerp.8.8.GRASBROOK, on or about 22nd Nov.from Montreat for Hamburg.After close of navigation here regular ser Will be maintained between Hamburg, Ant werp and Halifax.w Hamburg, Through Bills of Lading granted in Ham burg and Antwerp to Points East and West, For Fates of freight and other particuiars apply AUGUST BOLTEN, Hamburg; GRISAR & MARSILY, Antwerp, Agents Hanga Steamship Oo.STEINMANN & LUDWIG, Antwerp Agents White Cross Line Orto MUNDERLOH & CO., Montreal, General Agents in Canada.October 28 1888.\u2018calling at Queenstown to embark MONTREAL and LIVERPOOL Oomprising the following First-class, Olyde baiit, Fall powered Tron Steamships : sv.2,800 {mtn \u2018Will sail as follows ==?FROM LIVERPOOL, Assengers for Quebec and Montreal, connec ing at the latter port by direet Rail for all points in Canada and the United States Through Tickets are issued.and to which Thanemore.eeuss.Tuesday, Oct, Lake Superfor.ivuvieesss Tuesday, Nov.ain FROM MONTREAL,\" TEANEMOLO sires 55107.Thursday, Nov.11th Lage Superior.Thursday, Nov.18th These steamers sre built in water-tight sompartments and of special strength for i 18\u20ac6-Winter Arrangements-1887 following Double our oroqenosed or Ua uble-engined, e-built IRON STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfort, are fitted up with allthe modern improvements that practical experis ence can suggest, and ence car rousse sty have made the fastest Vessels.Tonnage.Commanders, Numidian C8100 Building, neers Parisian .5400 Capt.James IL Sardinian 4000 Le H.Sr RONA \u2019 Polynesia, 4100 Capt.Joseph Ritchie Circassian.dep apt: Hugh Wylie Peravien n a apt.W.Richardson ova Scotian.,.3300 Capt.R.H.Caspian.,.,., ».8200 LUE Barrett 4 RSR, Sarthaginian .480 Capt.A.MacNicol Norwegion.= vous.apt.R.P.Moore +-831 Capt.J.G.Steph +3440 Capt.John Brown n .8080 Capt.M .8000 Capt.John AT 681 n, .3800 Capt.J.Scott 4000 Capt, O.J.Menzies ing $11,000,000\u2014 which amount we were North Atlantic.trade.assured was going to be ample for twenty re TE from the Water Committee for In the passenger departments tha ost per- 3600 Capt.O.E.LeGallais lemental loan of $6,000 in connection 8150 Capt.R.Carruthers NEWEST PROCESS.MITCHELL, KINZLER & SOUTESATE, pr 2600 Capt, John K Fy fect provision has heen made to ensure the Phoenician 2800 Ca ie 0 \u2014_\u2014 = pt.D, MeRiilo | Proprietors.3 comfort and convenience of all, Inthe Ogbin \u2018Waldensi 00 Ci P and, seupp ine laying on St, Lawrence and X°2ré\u2014we have reached the appalling Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board, EEL OR IRON CASTINGS! > the Staterooms sre large and airy.The Bteer- Lucerne = 12000 cas cu James yg with P P reels and to pay outstanding ac- figures of $39,000,000, I repeat, these $2.50 per day.ST SAME age is fitted with tbe most approved Patent Newfoundland.1500 Capt vi Mein UE adieu Ju ets argus : gentlemen won that measure of support Oct.3 1£3'6 RELIABLE, SOFT AND TOUGH, Apt De Canvas Berthe and is fully ventilated and Acadian.,,.,.1350 Capt.F.MoGrath counts, Wa said that the most im-| oF confederation 4 alse pretences.N At less than half the cost of Malleable Iron =e = Ax experienced Surgeon Is carried by each \u2014\u2014 ail The chairmas committee had to con- |lApplause ] What man in Annapolis I h e B al mn 0 ral Castings.° steamer, also Stowardesses to aitend to the The Bicamers of the ortant thing th £ th s or or- Would have voted for confederation if be 4 Additional Plant for a Foundry costs less wants of females and children.\" a .(der was the taking of the ceneu 07° had understood that instead of the annual than $3,000.RATES OF PASSAGE: L iverpool M ail Line 8, fered by the Council.The amount of expenditure being three dollars per head MONTREAL, Samples of IRON and STEEL mado at first ' \u201c Oabin\u2014Montreal to Li pool.850 t Sailing from Liverpool THURS e|® ] ; .experimental test may be seen with, an \u2014\u2014 _ v ; return iverpool on RSD money expended for Joie a ais ear it it would be nine dollars per head, as it wes Ig the Hotel for Business Men arrangements made for working under this $90.Bteerage at lowest rates, = [from Portland on THURSDAYS, and.fas NUTS, yest 1871 was 3 i re all that 7 as re.188 year?| Applause.] 135 process, by agreement for Shop Rights, with UNITED BTATES MAIL STEAMERS Bar Telghte or giner, partiqu'ara, apply: In Foylo,08 SATURDAYS, calling » Lough ess - KAILIN ETWE » À.TT ustom ve on bo | To De to secertain the exact popula- THE DECEPTION CF 1878.OMAELOTTETOWK, PL Ke E ON onto or Ofhawa, om TE | 5tgare\u2019, In Qiieénstown, to N.G Exvaoux Scotland.are ions and, from Crain ang ay Supply de of Montreal, He had been informed In 1878 they charged Mr.Me ckenzle REV ERE H 0 i SE September 10 mwr 218 Now Terk and Liverpool, salling at Quecnstowx Water Br I Beet tv Ve; ROBERTS, 2 nd, are Intended to] be aespatohed i 1d ouly take a fortnight to take with spending too mnch.It was the o Uo \u2014 Peter street, or to Saräini , LA that it wou A ; sai 7 ZH H.E.RAY, nian.Saturday, Dec.4 a Cen hibald wanted to know if the hoon Casting the puolio money Sd Mas.MONEIL, - - + - - Propristross TH PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK, General Manager, Polynesian.mom Éaterdas, Doc.18 .Archloa : Ts ?3 First-class Commercial and Private Hotel.\"1 Oustoxa Houge Square, Montreal.Trou cesse su au stau es rday, Jan, dams, & Ald.was being taken in order to tacili- they gave a soleron pledge to reduce the Good Sample Rnoms, cor vanient to Railway CAM Al À COTTON COM PARY Arizona.Mir get.1 3.30 am, Julyl9 , a .AtTWO o'clock P.M., , OF cn the dividing of the wards, expenditure.Bir Leonard Tilley, in à and sieamponts Wisconsin Taoaayr Qt.26, 4.00 p.m.or on the arrival of theIntereolonial Railway Alderman \u2018Grenier replied that such was campaign speech in St, John, said : Cornwall.Ont Alaska.+ Tuesday, Nov.9, 3.00 p.m.rain from the West, OP E tthe intention, 1t was merely to arrive} \u201cI am now going touch upon a delicate ° Vjoming ) Co Tnesday Nov.1% 79 mm, FROM PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL VId 2 the puu ber of people residing in Mont question, and 1 sm wl aware that I wil be \u2014i0\u2014 Nomen 111 hasatay) Nov.0 pm HATIPAX.; ; ! : 5 - , .30 a.m, Teal.He was also desirous of following held vespox opinion that I may now give.If Manufacturers of Cottonades, Ducks.Janto- Wisconsin parer Bec.106 09 p.m, fadmian ur.Thursday, Dec.2 of Cam the good example of Toronto, yhere pue I had been in parllament 1 would not.have b etel Flannels, Dyed Linings, Cotton Blankets, dc Alaska pere Tuesday, Dec 146.80 a.m.Polynesian\u2019 Thursday\u2019 Bee.18 i \u2018ust beisg ta en, 8 owing al vo Or increasing e uty on non- na Offices in Montreal: Arizona .e *Tuesda Dec 28 30 M.reas \u2019 , I] cenBus Was Jus aes rin _ enumerated articles from 15 per cent.to 174.- miettes Ys »_ 5 6.50 a.m, NEES * At ONE o'clock P.M.their city We steadily increasing In import- The government supporters Lave been spread.NEW YORK: Corner St.John and Notre Dame streets These steamers are built of Iron in water- __ or on the arrival ofthe Grand Trunk Railwa; LS, | ence.The course taken by the Mad in ng the reper erie he a and hy The largest and #inest constructed hotel in Dity and District® dent com Re VO EE re! farnished ih INM AN Train from the West, y à .i lt dey o , id and his ç across 3 Boilers a devoting two cclumms to th 18 was oa Tollawers is to increase the taxon of the the city,on Park Aveaune, one block from Oct.2.Tv 28 Atlantic both safe and a; reeable, having Bath ms , mevdatle, and the Montreal press should Country.Ithas been &tated that Sir John Grand Central Depot.- room, Smoking-room, Drawing-reom, Plano ROYAL Rates of Passage from Montreai lnery, the same 1n8tead of devoting 80 much even named the rate to which he proposed to AND EUROPEAN PLAN J Th and Library, also, experienced Eurgeon, MAIL STEAMER via Hali, : do the ce to other matters which wus Increase the tariffat 35 per cent, No such (ON AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) ames OmMson, Stewardess and Oaterer on each steamer, | pop UTENS alifax ; of their PE ont of the city.The Mont- idan putered nto hig head, or any of 600 rooms, ele;antly furnished snddecerated The Staterooms are al ze x deck, thus ine Q TOWN AND LIVERPOOL ae ring 1.55870, $73.75 and $83.75 e .ollowers.fst 8 a s _governe § \u201d 2 © 8.uxuries at sea g acecormm A M 4 0 = ver era were always ready to rafer to by the necessities of the country.Il requires TRE ventilation, drainage ond sanitary ar \u201cTHE CABINET MAKER,\u201d pertost vantilation aad nent OrrTying the United States Mail, Intermediate.Lu re CAUOnS) real pap d fever, but they never devoted about $13,000,000 yearly from customs duties rangements generally, are the most perfect OABIN PASSAGE, PROPOSED SAILING.Hteerage .A \u2026».$25.50 gmallpox aud | \u2019 ; and $5,-00,000 from excise to carry on the or- hat human ingenuity and ski can devise.House Furnishingand General ontreal; much of their space to anything that dinary public services of the country.HOW gtairways and 3 elevators, : $50, $60, 383 and $100, according to location, do, Olty of Berlin.Saturday, Nov.20, 12.80 p.m, Rates of P tt % would favorably represent their city to best and most judiciously to levy this ls the No charge for conveying bagg ge from or to Decoration.INTERMEDIATE, Si of Chicago.Saturday, Nov.7, 11:00 am, assage from Montreal étrangers.donsider.Tdonot fnink this amount is unis.the Grand Central Depot.© © 227.ST.JAMES STREET: Æuis 18 # class that affords people of noder- .of Richmond.Batardas, Dec.11, 4'00 C2 via Portland : GC G d Dillon, acseseors, ex- 82nsider.donot thin s amount is equit- the trand Central Depot.- tte means & respectable way of travelling, Oityof Chester.Baturday, Deo.18 11.00 a.m, Cabin., ++.}57.50, $72.50 and £82+5 Messrs.Grose and Dillon, \u2019 ably levied at present, and, therefore, I aia in FUNTING & HAMMOND, Proprietors.MONTREAL Beds, Bedding, \u2018Wash-baalns, &o., together ity of Berlin.Saturday, Dec.25.5.00 According to acco dati 82:50 plained that the last time the census was favor of a readjustment of the tariff which sune 15 Ly 142 October 19 0 .25 With\u2019 good , Separate Dining-roem from ere \u2019 + 25, 5.00a.m.Intermediats commoda on 2 ken it took longer than the time men- will render the tax equitable to all classes of ctober oither Oabin or Bterragobeing provided.Page * Baltic does not carry Intermediate Pas- Bteerage Prrreresesesie cnn 585,50 - lage : h ber of 1h people throughout the Dominion.But| = na ze, $30 single; $60 round trip, sengers.Pottcere un se e cesse $ 5.50 ) tioned and cost more, as tbe number this word readjustment does not suit our op- - dteerage nt Very Low Rate: = les sud females and their nationalities ponents.If you support the Upposition, they Steamships.: From Inman Pier,foot of Grand Street, N f = prietor, had be ascertained gay, you will vote for increased laxiion.ae \u2014 Apply to M ERHILL&00 Jersey Oity, ewfoundland Li ne.\u2018 .; Chis cry that is now ralsed about Increase WA.; « OND.n a oy Mr, Black informed the committee that taxation reminds ime of an incident which OTT AV A C AN ADI AN P ACH FiC 29 Broadway, New York.Steeraze at very low rates, Hal ares of ho Halifax Mail Line, {rom so - aken w CCUrr uring con en, ; dg ) St.» N.F\\., kinds, Py in Toronto the ha vio and all the A geatleman who was opposed to confedera- The Palace Hotel of Canada J.Y.GILMOUR & CO\u201c RATES OF PARRA GES 0 Bram ve intended to be despatched 8 Fane} ihe assessments were levied, i ped Hon went into a house daring his canvass \u2014_\u2014 954 St, Paul Séreet, Montreal, according to accommodation, all having ecual FROM HALIFAX, information required was then obtained and, patting a fine boy on the head, said, , ew Hotel, fitted up In October 15 l\u20ac8 saloon privileges, Children between 3 and 15 Nova Seotian.ger Coach Lym the tenants pean do not wish this boy Lo go te fight Lhe po otorn style, 1 ow ove Th = ce years of age, nalf-fare, Hervants, $50 Caspian Mona Toe.% ; \u2018ai i battles of Canada?\u2019 Tonal settled the matter.most modern style, is row open.e Russe \u2014 FOR \u2014 - .Carthaginian |\" ressens \u2019 .The chairman said he was convineed |} wanT NO INCREASED TAXANION, DUL WO mm ons f er FO 7 1 0.002 Monday, Dec.20 ow-Gauge that tbe population of the city Was fully do want the taxes properly imposed.\u2019 UNE EEE aos passage and rom Port Arthur, Manitoba and z= 4 Special Round Tr ip Tickets nares or PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND .; ; ; , .: aggage.20,060.; RUN Sir John Macdonald sent his memorable gore elevators, and commands a splendid British Columbia.GF CL Fioketsio London, §7: and to Pa Cabin.,,,.$20.00 | Int , = > {4 \u2018 f ris an seouose 2 ermediats.,.,, The assessors said that the Jast time tue telegram declaring that there was to be no view of the city, Parliamentary grounds, Onootthe magnifcent Ciyde-bulltsteamships D cali À $40 addionair accus Ahh ono ae à teerage.86.00 $15:00 3 meus was taken they experienced great increase, but only a readjustment of tax- iyerandoanal.Visitorsto the Capital having d EEE = i SN colon, Staterooms, Smoking and Baths CI \u2014 convenience from boarding hou \u201cPer8| ation.And Sir Charles Tupper, speaking business with the Government find it most an ie EEE Dig.: vio very often misrepresented the numver | pot in the heat of an election Car pa gn, but convéaient to stop at the Russell, whers they Alberta Athabasca D .maps steamers do not carry Oattlo, Sheep asg ow L ine.| people who were staying at their i ace in parliament, used words 18 intended to leave Owen Sound at 4 p.m.For freight or passage apply te PETER DWriAg the season of Winter Navigation i peop in bis pluce pa , 0 1 t leading public mez, Theen- s g passage apply t g: RG, Ont, buses.They asked when the cen:us which I shall quote, I enall read the pass- vire \u201cHotl 18 supplied tn escapes and in Every Wednesday and Saturday = wor Naw Tong donerald, se FALL: is .Glasgow for Boston Tha Hell fogularly om ! d be taken.; : Fay, Now York; or O.O, Mo , \"| sion requires], and en ocea- Iy waa 1m) i said in six Le ee (he columps of the Halifax vase of re there would not be any confusion On arrival of Steamship Æxpress, which LANE ROUTE.Tames Street, or - Glasgow direct, as lohenes from Boston to The chairman about weeke Æera/d ot S-ptember 1878, wh : ws LD i I ; era a of plem! or ! ov ere I was ar danger leaves Toronto ab 1045 a.m for Por Arthur J.Y.GILMOUR & CO., FROM BOSTON .ept standin roughout the campaign a e.Marie, Mic teams .' i I was decided that Aldermen Archi- |; P lar 8 type, under the ca pug Every attention paid to guests, ons, era saturday's steamer connects The nna ae ene Company {Limited 854 St, Paul Street, Montreal.Prussian.About m Merc tald, Laurent and the chairman form a nay 0 prosition Policy.\u201d Sir 2 harles \u2018.KENLY & ST.JAOQTHS: with the L.8.T.Co.\u2019s Splendid Steamers for d Walling at CORK HAREO nr COL, Nov.1 168 Mantioban .\u2026 NE Von Tov 7 ; Ë : \u2019 roprietora, erian.ed ; RAILS, | aboommitice lo joke Arrangements for Tupper said : February 5.81 DULUTH & LAKE SULERIOR SOUTH FEON PIBR 40 N, R.NEW YORK, Scandinavian , About De 3 { the taking Bus, \u201cI trust I have satisfled the house that IT IS SHO , an \u201c\u2026\u2026.\u2026 About Jan, 1 Motals, ets clergymen of the various churches be NOT à question of high or low taxation any ST LO U i S HH OT E L th a FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE, Prussian .,. the Editor, MR.JOHN LIVINGSTON.Busl- ness correspondence ig to be addressed to THE EEBALD COMPANY, limited); offices ir Vie- torias Block, corner of Victoria Square and St James Street West, Montreal; Hoy.PETER MITCHELL, President; MR, ALBEBI MURRAY Secretaur-Treasurer.\u2014 - The Touniveal Herald.FRIDAY MORNING NOV.26.BSTRACTED FROM THE FORIY MO NTRY'S COMMERCE.The Gazette, à few days ago, attempted to make capital for the Dominion Government out of the fact that the deposits in the Government savings banks bad largely increased in the last eight years.At the same time it sought to mix up the public debt and the people\u2019s deposits with the Government in such a way as to concaal the fact that the $38,000,000 to $40,000,000 which the Government has by this time drawn from the savings of the people by paying a higher rate of interest than the chartered banks can afford to offer, was really an enlargement of the public debt, as well as the most costly form of loan.Whenever attention is called to the Government\u2019s mismanagement and the weak points in the country\u2019s condition are indicated, the Gazette or some other organ is sure to rush to the argument which increased deposits in the Government savings banks is supposed to supply.This cuckoo cry is at once sent up as if it was unanswerable; as if it was all that need be urged, and as if any further discussion of the subject was an impertinence.Any Government that Canada ever had could draw from the people their savings if it were to offer a high enough rate of interest, a rate in excess of the bank rate The increase of such deposits with the Government is not eo much a sign of prosperity as it is an evidence of the determination of the Government to absorb the monies of the people and thus cripple banking institutions especially in the Lower Provinces, which might fairly count upon being the recipients of these deposits, provided they were able to compete on an equal footing.The chartered banks can afford to pay for deposits as much as the Government should pay\u2014that is to say, their proper commercial value; the Government should not, in the interest of the country pay more, but it does pay more, and thus for several years past it has been draining the Maritime banks while paying an excessive rate of interest, In an article on this subject yesterday we quoted the statements of & Canadian banking expert who shows that as the deposits with the Government increased, the deposits in the Maritime banks decreased, and that to secure such a result the Government was paying not four per cent, merely but, all charges considered, over five per cent, for these deposits, when they could bring money into the country from abroad at a cost not exceeding about three and a half per cent, As already pointed out, this method of obtaining money to spend in all sorts of quixotic enterprises is not only costly but dangerous, end will prove a source of embarrassment to the Government should the banks decide to offer depositors the same rate as the Government allows them, As matters stand now, the G>veroment goes on borrowing from the people right and left, without regard to the effect upon commerce and without having any plans for employing the money when they get it.Thus millions upon millions are rolling in upon the Government, and traders, note-shavers, professional men and every class of persons devise ways and means of getting from the Government a higher rate of interest than they can secure elsewhere, That the system is abused is a notorious fact,but still the Government accepts everything that offers and asks for more.A leading banker in the Maritime Provinces says :\u2014 It is ont of no kindness to the laboring and poorer classes of the Lower Provinces that such efforts have been made to scatter these so- called savings\u2019 banks throughout the length and breadth ofthe couniry.It has been done simply with the idea of getting possession of all the money « btainable on the easiest terms, and where there would be the least fu s made about it ; so that the Government would have its wants supplied without appearing to borrow.With this end in view the usual scope and tunctions or a Government savings\u2019 bank are soon forgotten.The limit of money to be taken form any one individual! is raised to $3,000.One would th'nk then even a laboring wan with $3,000 to invest could be trusted to take care of himself, and might be left to find investments as other people fiod them\u2014in the ordinary channels of commerce and industry.But the limit of $3,000 is practically no limit atall.This is so well known that it is raid tobe a common thing for one depositor tohuve that amount in three or four different offices, or he deposits $3,000 1n the name of each member of his faruly.Privileges originally intended for the laboring classes have been gradually widened until they have been seized upon by that class best able to tage care of itself, numely, the wealthy class.Retired merchants lawyers, pbauk directors, senators, trustees for estates, rich farmers and store-keepers, all make use of this most convenient machinery for suv- ing them the trouble of finding investments for their wealth.Thus, in addition to all other forms of adding to the public debt, the Government has adopted this one, and although for very shame it has recently passed an order to limit the deposits in the Post Office banks, it continues the old system in the Maritime Provinces.The Government holds now about $40,000,000 of the people\u2019s savings, an enormous sum and far beyond anything that was contemplated when these sav- ings banks were established, It certainly should outbid all the chartered banks and all the other financial and commercial institutions of the country in grasping for the savings of the people, It was probably\u2019 the last thing that could have been expected that the public debt would be inereased so enormously in this irreguler way or that the Government, instead of having the sanction of Parliament to negotiate a loan, should fill its coffers in this clandestine manner, incurring the most dangerous form of liability, as it were, by stealth, Moreover, Parliament would never have contemplated placing in the hands of the Government the power of disturbing the banking and financial interests ofthe country, of dominating the entire banking system, and, it may be, of being the means of precipitating a financial crisis atan unexpected moment ; for if matters go as they have been going the forty millions will reach sixty and the sixty will reach eighty millions.There is not a financier in Canada, who- has.given any attention to the subject,\u201d who does not view the prospect with alsrm or who does not ses in the Government's sction a most glaring abuse of power which may end in a financial catastrophe of unprecedented proportions.And yet this financial recklessness is in keeping with everything else in connection with the management of public affairs by the present administration.It is not a bit worse than the recklessness which in the dying hours of every session for five or six years past has voted millions of dollars for railway schemes of every description, without regard to their utility or their effect upon other schemes previously encouraged, It is entirely in harmony with the reckless maladministration which produced two rebellions in the North-West and brought about a vote for secession in the Province of Nova Scotia, It is in keeping with the attacks on provincial rights which came near bringing the Dominion and Ontario into a conflict of arms ; with the appropriation of the public\u2019s millionsin money and lands to notorious bocdlers, and with the wanton and long continued efforts of the overnment press to force on the country à war of races and religions, to the unsettling of the very foundations of our Canadian Union, HON.MR, LAURIER.The speech of Hon, Mr, Laurier at Bonsecours Market on Wednesday night was an able off-hand effort, Mr, Laurier spoke clearly and consecutively.There was no obscurity about his propositions, no misunderstanding his meaning, After thanking the many thousands of people who had assembled to grest him for the ovation of which he was the subject, he expressed the pleasure with which he regarded the election of Mr, L, O.David, of Montreal East, to the Provincial Legislature and paid that gentleman a very high compliment, Mr.Laurier proceeded to deal with the approaching Federal elections which, he sxid, might come off in a few weeks or a few months, He spoke of the signs which showed thas the Ottawa Government had forfeited the confidence of its former supporters in this province, and he predicted that the Gov- \u2018ernment would be swept from office.He referred to the large body of Conservatives who had abandoned their former allegiance, and said that he could not but believe that the Ross Government had been defeated because of its servility to the Government at Ottawa, He dwelt upon the attacks by Sir John Macdonald\u2019a Government on the antonomy of the province, He defended the Federal principle and showed how the Ottawa Government had attempted to break it down, He instanced the invasion of provincial rights in the passage of the River and Streams Act and the License Act by Parliament at the instance of the Government, aots which the Privy Council of England had to pronounce unconstitutional.Mr, Laurier also found the Franchise Act of 1885 directed against the autonomy of the province, since it undertook to regulate the franchise instead of leaving this to be done by the Provincial Legislatures.He pointed cut that among the first to protest against the centralizing tendencies of the Government were prominent Conservatives from Quebec, Mr, Laurier dealt at length, and in a very candid and fair spirit, with the causes of the North- West rebellion of 1885, and showed conclusively that the Government was responsible for it and all its sad consequences, He cited facts and documents to establish his charges in every instance, and in this connexion he made a searching exposure of the falsehoods to which the Government had resorted to justify itself.As regards his programme for the future Mr.Laurier explained that it was essentially that of his leader, Mr, Blake, In regard to the franchise, he believed in Quebec regulating its own franchise in its own way, leaving other Provinces to do the same ; and as regards free trade, there could be no such thing.There were some injustices in the tariff which he would be prepared to remedy, as, for instance, the burthens imposed on the working classes, which needed reforming, \u201cbut prudence \u201c required that the tariff should not be \u201c amended in answer to the prejudices of \u201canyone.\u201d Mr, Laurier\u2019s programme is rot a radical one ; it is very evident that he will have respect for all the best features of existing legislation.A policy that will give the manufacturers their raw material free of duty and relieve the working classes of the taxation that presses specially on them, will, we bo- lieve, be acceptable to the people at large.The Opposition programme neces- sarily includes the extinciion of the Boodle Brigade in Parliament, an end to was never iptended that the Government, be put to the grosser forms of Customs tyranny, non-interference with Provincial rights, a general condemnation of all race and sectarian cries, and the candid consideration of all grievances set up against the action of Government or Parliament.A NEW USE FOR CABINET MINISTERS.There was a time when Cabinet Ministers would have deemed it beneath theif dignity, if not improper, to wander about the country stumping for votes, Customs as well as opinions seem to have changed, for the country is now constantly disturbed by the appearance here, there and everywhere of a batch of Ministers of the Crown travelling to make stump orations, As a general rule, a peripatetic Minister delivers the same speech in, dozen different places.When first delivered it is read, and afterwards no one outside the schoolhouse where itis delivered pays any attention to it.There is little or no value in the speeches, for the errors and deceptions which they usually contain are promptly exposed by the press of the other party.In Sir John\u2019s case, the speeches are always of the most puerile description, copiously interwoven with old jokes that the country has heard from himself any time in the last quarter of a century, or has read in the comic column of the local newspaper.It is this fact that has given the soubriquet of the \u201c Chestnut \u201c Combination \u201d to the handful of Ministers that have recently been stumping in Ontario, But these Ministerial stumping tours have other objectionable features, The country pays for them.Their cost does not, perhaps, appear in the public accounts in their naked truth, but they are smuggled into \u201ccontingencies\u201d or other items, This, however, is not the most material point, The Capital is fre- gently left with only two or three out of the thirteen Ministers, How can it be expected that the business of the country, which these gentlemen are paid to attend to, can be properly performed while the heads of departments are for a month at a stretch away from the Capital?If the business is so light or unimportant why are all these Ministers retained 7 If the work can all be done by the \u2018Deputy Head,\u201d then why are not a number of \u201cdeputy beads\u201d placed under one minister} Take the case of Mr, White.He the Interior runs itself, and we all know into what it ran tbe country under its former sleepy occupant.It may be very good natured of Mr.White to take a bundle of Sir John\u2019s sins on his back and go out ioto the highways and byways to try and explain them away, but that is not the reason why a Minister of the Interior exists.The respectability of Mr.Thompson may be very necessary to the Cabinet in its present composition, but a Minister of Justice is not appointed to go about the country seeking to make black white to serve Sir John Macdonald, Mr.Chapleau, when he visits the Province of Quebec, and he seems to be more here than at Ottawa, may plead that he is more or less useless at the Capital and that the business upon which Sir John sends him down here is of such a nature that he must be constantly on the spot to watch his brother conspirators, There is what the New York boodling aldermen who have been brought to justice, call a \u201ccombine\u201d here in Quebec, though it at present concerns itself with a political instead of a pecuniary transaction, but in all these \u201ccombines,\u201d whether «o ateal power or money, there is danger of one or other turning on his associates; and Mr.Chapleau and Sir Hector are necessarily watchful of their friends and of one another.But the purpose for which Cabinet Ministers are intended by the country is not to travel about delivering old speeches, incorrectly desoribing the condition of pub, lic affairs,nor acting as keystones of a \u201ccom bine\u201d in their respective provinces.They are appointed to attend to the business of the country in their several departments and while no one grudges them a reasonable holiday when they choose to take it, the public view with considerable dis- satiefaction this constant begging for votes by village stumping, The Ministers\u2019 acts are before the country, and if they had a spark of self-respect left, they would be content to let the country judge them by their acts, instead of the venerable Premier, whose failing health and faculties suggest rest and quiet, playing the buffoon in hopes of catching a few stray votes.ee THAT WHITEWASHING PAMPHLET.We showed by some extracts from the Ottawa Government\u2019s latest whitewashing pamphlet how unblushingly false statements were made, how meanly insinuations were conveyed, and how ridiculous was the assertion in many instances that Mr.M.C.Cameron had garbled the statements made concerning the mismanagement of the Indians in the North- West.The publication of the pamphlet at the expense of the country was in itself indefensible, The Minister who published it might with equal decency have given the money to the Hamilton Specta- for, and have instructed that journal to try and make out a case against the member for Huron.The theory which we presume is held at Ottawa, since we find it reduced to practice, that the public money is to be spent in getting up literature to attack the Opposition, is a new one, and one that cannot bs permitted to remain without protest.Take this latest pamphlet.It abuses Mr.Cameron for calling attention to the waste of public monies, as if that were not a bounden duty on his part.It | abuses bim for making his speech when | is always stumping, The Department of | Sir Jokn Macdonald was not present, as if it were not well known that day after day was lost ia the hope that Sir John might ba well enough to attend the sittings of the House.\u2018The dodges resorted to by the Ministers to prevent inconvenient discussions should have silenced any complaint of this kind, but five or six pages of the pamphlet are devoted to the anonymous writer's unfavorable opinion of Mr, Cameron and his speech on the Indian question, before even an attempt is made to show what the pamphlet pretends to prove, We shall next have a pamphlet from Mr, McLelan enlarging upon the iniquity of the Oppo- sitlon in criticizing his budget, and prubably another in anticipation of the remarks upon the $6,000,000 deficit, and all at the public expense.Here is page after page devoted $0 the exculpatory testimonials extracted from persons in the North-West by\u2014the Assistant Indian Commissioner.It would have been cheaper to have had one single letter, denying the whole thing, from Governor Dewdney, There are some special morsels in this pamphlet other than those which we recently exposed that will tend to show the value of this thing for which the public have been made to pay.We ara told in large print that \u2018' Government officials write with a penalty over their heads.Iftaey conceal or distort or deny existing facts, they are certain to be found out and as certain to be dismissed for their offence.\u201d People are thusasked to believe that an official writing to Ottawa would be dismissed if he didn\u2019t tell everything inconvenient for the Government to be made known.Does anybody believe that ?Did anyone ever read such hypocritical nonsense! Then there is an extract from a journal supporting the Government that has, ever since its start, depended largely on Government advertisements, to show that the Assistant Indian Commissioner had dissip- pated the charges against the Government.It would have been equally valuable had it been a column of the Gazette.We don\u2019t understand why that journal\u2019, opinions of the Government were not included.The pamphleteering Minister says : \u2014 ** Mr.Cameron\u2019s duty to the people who psy him demands that he work for them and not for à party.In considering public affairs he is bound, if not by any regard for honor and uprigatness, at least by his duty to the peopis who pay him, to present nothing but facts, and to present sll the facts within his reach bearing upon the question before him-\u2014 1n a word, to \u2018 tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.\u2019 \u201d This is rich, The lecture on telling the truth and nothing but the truth, and on the duty of a public man being due to the country and not to a party, coming from a member of the present Administration, is perhaps ths finest piece of impudence that we have read for a long time.In fact, it is the only thing in the pamphlet that is worth being printed.Then, here is another piece of disingenuousness :\u2014 As regards the question of Beef vs.Baron, Mr.Cameron\u2019s figures, even taking his prices as correct, are very delusive.While it would take at least 1 pound of beef a day for each Indian, it takes y + of & poun of pork.Bacon is free from bones ; and, being all fat, they can utilizeit with other food, s0 that pork is certainly more economical.At 20 cents a pound, one-third of a pound would cost 6% cents, as agalnst i24 cents for one pound of beet.In the first place a great deal more than 20 cents has been paid for pork or bacon for the Indians, and they have received, not 3 of alb.as stated but à lb.The above little dishonesty, however, is merely a sample of the whole.We will give one more illustration of the honesty of the pamphlet for which the public money has been used.MR, CAMERON\u2019S CHARGE, That is not all.In 1883 the Indian accounts is oharged with $8,630 for commission paid to those pets cf the Government, I.G.Baker and others, &8 commission for advances to the Indians.I ask you, Sir, I ask this House, when the Parliament of thiscountry liberally donated $1,000,008 to feed, clothe and support the Indians, why we should pay the sum of $3,000 as comivission to I.G.Baker for advances made by him.The Government had the money, Parliament voted the money, it was in theirhands,and it was their business to supply the necessary funds; lt was their business to have bought the articles for cash, aud to have paid for them instead of having the Indian acount charged with this sum in one year as commission for ad vances.THE MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.There were, in 1883, no banking facilities in the North-West, and it is absolutely necessary to have official checks cashed by some one, to pay employes aud for 8 thousand and one other things.Merchants llke Baker & Co.are naturally the parties best in position Lo advance this money.The regular commission on these advances 1s one per cent., which, taking Into account the length of time they are out of their money, is not exs orbitant.The last sentence is true.The regular commission paid to the H, B.Company and other parties was one per cent., but in every case where Messrs, I.G.Baker & Co, were concerned a commission of two per cent.was paid, until after the exposure in THE HRRALD resalted in this rate being reduced to a like one with the others, And this staff, and more like it, is thought to be an answer to the charges preferred by Mr, Cameron, who for ex- poting that which ke believed to be wrong has been subjected to every insult that a subsidizad press could pelt him with.And this stuff, which is not even a defence of the Indian management, has been printed and published at the cost of the public, when if it were published at all it should have been paid for like other campaign literature, This is one of the ways in which money voted by the country for oue purpose is used by Ministers in some other way for their own ends, THE D)MINION ELECTIONS.It must not be supposed, because Sir John and his collesgues left Ottawa to resume their \u201c chestnut tour,\u201d that the Premier has not decided to dissolve.Those of Sir John\u2019s opponents who imagine that he is going to take them into his confidence are deceiving themselves ; and those who have fallen asleep and are waiting for the alarm to ring will do well to keep one eye open.The Opposition in the Province of Quebec will act wisely to be prepared for whatever may happen, PROVINCIAL RIGHTS.In a pamphlet that has just been issued in the interests of the Ontario Government stress is laid upon the part which that Government has played in resisting encroachments by Sir John Macdonald\u2019s Government upon provincial rights.If the Mowat Government deserves the confidence of the electors of Ontario on no other grounds it does on this, In fighting the battle of Ontario it has at great expense fought the battle of every province of the Dominion.Itisin evidence that the constitution of the Dominion was attacked at every point which seemed to give Sir John Macdonald an opening for drawing to himself and the central Government more than they were warranted in claiming.The pamphlet to which we refer deals with the several subjects of dispute between the two Governments, in all of which the highest judicial tribunal of the Empire pronounced against the Dominion Government and in favor of Ontarlo, We quote the list :\u2014 1.THE BOUNDARY CASE.The facts connected with this case are given in full elsewhere, and need not be recounted here.2, THR INSURANCE CASE, This has already been referred to under the head of *\u201c Legislation.\u201d It is nol necessary to do ruore here than quote the substance of the finding of the Privy Council in assertion of the Tight of the Outario Parliament to legislate for Lhe protection of the public in the matter of fire insurasce :\u2014 * An Act of the Provinee of Ontario to secure uniform conditions in policies of fire insurance was held to be within the power of a Provincial Legislature over property and civil rights.Such .an Act, 50 far as relates toinsurance on property within the Province, may bind all fire Insurance companies, whether incorporated by Imperial, Domin- len, Provincial, colonial or foreign auth.r- ity.3.THE ESCHEATS CASE.The estate of the late Andrew Mercer hav- Ing escheated to the Crown for want of heirs, the property, which had been largeiy expended by the Ontario Government for the erection of the **Andrew Mercer Reformatory tor Women,\u201d was claimed for the Dominion Government.The case was carried to the Privy Council, and that tribunal decided that escheat:d pr perty should revert to the Province, under section 109 of the British North america Act.4.THE RIVERS AND STREAMS CASE, The principle Involved in the suit between MoLaren and Caldwell was (he right of a riparian owner to obstruct ithe passage of timber down a \u2018 floatable\u2019\u201d stream.McLaren asserted this rigut over parts of the Mississippi River, and Caldwell denied it.The Ontario Legislature; with a view to settling the dispute lu the public interest and without pre- Judice to either party, passed the Rivers and étreams Act of 1881.This was three times disallowed by the Dominion Government, and as often re-enacted by the Ontario Legislature.After the last enactment in 1884, it was allowed to become law, the Privy Coun- cll having meantime decided that McLaren\u2019s olaim could not be sustained.The disallowance of this statute, which was not claimed to be beyond the competence of the OniarioLeglsla.ure,wasan unwarrantable exercise of a dangerous power for the benefit of ap'litical favorite of the Lominion Government, and a complete violation of the conditions laid down by Sir John Macdonald himself for the exercise of the power of dis- allowance.Equally uncalled for and.injari- ous to the Province was the ac ion of the Dominion Government in assuming Me- Laren\u2019s defence befure the Privy Council, after the Provincial Court of Appeal had dec'ded agaizst him.8.THE LIQUOR LICENSE CASE.The right to control the traffic in alcoholic liquors by means of li ense l.ws was exercised by the various Provincial Legislatures without interference from 1867 to 1883.In the latter year the Dominion Parliame.t, on the strength of an inference from the judgment of the Privy Council affirming the validity of the \u2018Scott Act,\u201d passed the license law Knowu as the \u2018McCarthy Act \u2019\u2019 This had the effect of throwing the liquor traffic in the Provinces into utter confusion and greatly increusing the number ot drinking places licens :d to sell, The evil caused by this unprincipled invasion of Proviuclial jurisdiction was r-medied by two judicial decisions, [l] the judgment of the Privy Council in Hodge vs.tue Queen, affirming the validity of the Crooks Act, aud [2] the subsequent judgment of the Supreme Court, ueclaring the McCarthy Act unconstitutional and void.The cost of defending Provincial rights against the uncalled for and malleious atlacks of Sir John Macdonald has ,been great, amounting between 1:84 and 1886 to no less than $298.7.The series of constitutions] decisions by the Privy Council in favor of the Province bas been in a great degree a persons victory for Attorn«y-Gener.l Mowat, who in every oase directed the plan of defence, and who conduoted the Boundary case in person.The eatire cost of the Boundary dispute to the Provl.ce #0 far amounts to not less than 76,02: This sum will be greatly increased y the addition of the cost incurred in the suit with the St.Catharines Milling Company, who claim timber in the disputed territory ender a Dominion license, a d are, of course, ba:ked uv in that claim ay Sir John Macdonald\u2019s Governinent.It should be added that the counsel fo- the Dominion's clients in all these attacks on Provincial rights was Dalton McCarthy, M.P, who, though a member of the House of Commous, is thus enabled \u20180 pocket lurge sums of publie money voted by Parllament.It is unfortunate for the Conservative Opposition in Oatario- that in all these matters, instead of standing up like men for their own Province and treating the cases in a fair and equitable spirit, they assumed a partisan position, cast provincial rights behind them, and followed Sir John Macdonald blindly in his war on the constitutional rights of the Ontario electorate, They abandoned their Province to serve a political chief ; they preferred partisanship to patriotism; and they must now reap where they have sown, The Dominion as a whole holds the Ontario Government in the highest respect for the battles it has fought and the victories it has won over enemies abroad and traitors at home.THE WINTER PORT QUESTION.It is too soon for the St.John (N.B.) | newspapers to publish double-leaded articles rejoicing over the settlement of the winter port question in their favor, The matter is not settled by any means.It is pretty well understood that if St,Jobn be relected in preference to Portland, a | member of the Government, who is interested in the express business over the Grand Trunk to Portland, will lose by the change.If provision could b: made for recouping this loss by granting the Express Company special privileges over the C.P.R.\u2019s Short Line to St, John, the change of terminus might be expedited.Otherwise difficulties may be expected to arise from time to time, and just when St.John fancies the whole business is settled to her satisfaction and she believes she has become the winter port of Canada, she may discover that everything is unsettled and that Portland is still a prime favorite, The express business is sometimes a very profitable investment, and although the Dominion Government has contracted to pay a company $250,000 a year for twenty years\u2014a round five millions all told\u2014to carry the Canadian Pacific to Canadian winter ports, still the express business may outweigh all public considerations, 1t is true that Canada has[absolutely forbidden by law the construction of railways southward from Manitoba in order to retain Canadian trade in Canad- jan channels, and although it seems but right that when $5,000,000 of a bonus has been provided for carrying Canadian trade to Canadian winter ports, an honest effort should be made to establish these ports as winter ports by providing sufficient subsidies for the steamship lines to ensure the success of such a project; yet the express business must not be overlooked.The whole question cannot be regarded as settled until the express arrangements are settled, It would be well to look into this little matter and have it finally disposed of.ip\" THERE IS A MOVEMEN the United States to prevent the destruction of wild birds other than game.There is à law in the State of New York against the killing of the many kinds of non-edible birds, making it a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment of not less than five nor more than thirty days; or by a fine of not less than ten ner more than fifty dollars.It is equally against the law to buy or sell, or have them in possession, s0 that there should be no difficulty in stopping this practice, particularly as any person may make the complaint and claim half the fine, Reasoning and argument has been found to be useless for the purpose of preventing ladies adopting the fashion of putting birdsmin their headgear.They reason that as the bird is dead and in the shop window for sale, and as it is very becoming, there can\u2019t be any harm in buying it.Miss A, feels that if she does not do so, Miss B.will; and so it goes on, It should be stopped by law.A bird in the bush is worth two in a lady\u2019s hat.ee Tan MINISTER OF MARINE at Renfrew, as reported by the Ottawa Citizen said : \u201c I \u201c am here to state the Auditor-General is \u201clynx-eyed and incorruptible in the pro- \u201c* per audit of every dollar of the public \u201c expenditure.\u201d less us all, it wasn\u2019t necessary for Mr.Foster to go to Renfrew for the purpose of certifying to Mr.Macdougall\u2019s integrity.That was well known when Mr, Foster was fishing smelts witb a pin hook through the ice in New Brunswick, It would be ever so much better if our friend would stay at Ottawa and attend to the business of his department, which he would probably manage very well if Sir John would only leave him alone, - In Mexico THE SEVERAL States have adopted the system of protection one against the other, but they appear to be growing tized of this restricted way of doing business and one of them, the State of Puebla, is about to inaugurate are form, A United States exchange says :\u2014 The system has resulted in the obstruction of trads and the plundering of the merchants by the officlals.This semi-sivilized process is a product of the system so heartily extolled by à group In this country.This is a dig at protectionists generally, but, nevertheless, when it is necessary to raise a large annual sum amongst communities that will not stand direct taxation, it is well to raise it in & way that will protect home industries, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CANADIAN press is largely engaged In a heated discussion of the guestion as to wheth r the Iodlans are starving under Sir John Macdonald\u2019s government or not.An equally important question, which they do not seem to concern themselves much about, is whether four millions of people can stand a public debt of $200,000 000, which is noticeably on the ascending scale, without any pre- ceptible galn to the country.\u20148t.Paw! Plo- neer Press.Patience.We are by no means satisfied with the manner in which our finances are handled, We are a patient people, but we are alarmed at the ascending scale of which you speak.We do not know where it would stop if-but a little patience until the general elections, and then we shall see what we shall see, IN SHOWING THE ASSETS that the Dominion has against the gross debt of $264,000,000, the Minister of Marine cited the canals at $30,000,000, the Canadian Pacific Railway at $57,000,000, and the Grand Trunk not estimated.Wonder whether he thinks that the country owns the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Grand Trunk as it does the canals, If it had been the Minister of Finance we should have felt sure that he had got mixed as usual.SIR JOEN SAID AT RENFREw that the \u201cCanadian Reform Haman\u201d \u2014who by the context we take to be Sir Richard Cart- wright\u2014will, he believed, * meet the same political fate which befel his scriptural prototype.\u201d Haman, if our memory serves us, was hanged, which looks bad for Sir Richard, but as we have had one political hanging uot long ago, we really hope Sir Jobn will be content for a time, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Ar RENFREW Mr, Foster made a long and argumentative speech, but it appears that it was too much for some present, for the Citizen tells us that \u201cat this stage of the proceedings the H, & L.Co.band rendered a spirited selection,\u201d after which Mr.Foster did not speak any more.BPHOIAL KNOTIOK.ON YOUR RETURN FROM THE COUNTRY OR SEASIDE, DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AND GET YOUR OWN AND, THE CHILDREN\u2019S PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN, IN ANY STYLE, AT NOTMAN & SONS, 21 BLEURY STREET.MARRIED.DAvVIS-O\u2019NEIL\u2014In this city, on 24th inst., at St.Patrick\u2019s Church, by the Rev.P Dowd, Jumes T.bavis, of Ottawa, to Katle, second daughter of P.O'Neil, of this city.u 283 WANTED, A Partner in the Stock Brokerage, with a few thousand dollars capital 8e.Address \u201c BROKER,\u201d Herald Office.283 à # ; Feu) Advertisems GAME! GAME; Just the thing to 8hip'th in the Old Country.for Fonds ar Hoy CHRISTMA TIDE, A BOX OF GAME Just received by Express from Chig QUAIL! QUAIL: \u2014AND\u2014 WILD TURKEyg A.fow fine large birds just to hang.follow; also, 82d; mor to PRAIRIE CHICKENS | PARTRIDGES | PARTRIDGE, FRABER, VIGER & co MXNCE MEAZ! MINCE MEAT; Atmore\u2019s ce.ebrated Philadelphig Meal, in small and medium-size in stock.Rgo, Mi pails, nos Fresh Supplies of the Famoug BOSTON BROWN BREAD MIXTURE In Packages.! BOSTON BREAKFAST GEM FLOUR In 24-Ib, Packets, ! \u2014-FOR\u2014 BOSTON GRIDDLE CAKES, BO.TON BREAKFAST GEMS, BOSTON PUDDING, MUFFINS, BREAD OR BISCUITS, BOSION COOKIEY Full direc long with every package, FRESH JERSEY PRINT BUT TER} From the famous private dairy of Mrs, JONES, Beivodere, Brockville, Op 1\" 4.+ &e, DAWES' EARLY ROSE POTATOES; Full weight (90 1b.) bags.Finest the Island of Montreal.Brown go FRASER VIGER & Co, FAMILY GROCERS ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, \u2019 199 St.James Street November 26 284 ! ne Amusements, TNE EIS, ACADEMY OF MUSIQ, HENRY THOMAS.Lessee and Manager, One Week and Saturday Matinee, Europe\u2019s Gifted Actor, the eminent Irish Comedian, CHARLES V \u201cBNR, supporteq by the Charminz Soubrette, ANNIE LÉWIs, SHAMUS C\u2019BRIENT Irish wit, Irish pathos.Seats 0x sale at Nordheimer\u2019s, Next week, HOODMAN BLIND.278 SPARROW & JALOB= THEATRE ROYAL] EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 1HIS WEEK.The Great Union Square Theatre Srccess, = n A Prisoner for Life! One of the finest dramas ever written yet, represented by an excellent Company \u2018 of Artists.The most elaborate scenic equipment ever placed before the publie.Admission, 10, 20.and 30 cents.Next Week, J.Z, L1iTLe's Grand Svectacy.lar,urama, THE wORLD, with {ts wondertyl scenery and mechanical effacts QUEEN'S HALL! MONDAY EVENING, NOV.29th, TREBELLI - MUSIN coNCERT COMPANY.Madame ZELIA TREBELLI, the world.renowned Coutralto, and M.OVIDE MUSIN, the eminent Violinist, assisted by Miss CATHERINE CAMPBELL, Pianiste, In a Grand Counc-rt.' Reserved Seats, $1, Tic, 50c aud 250.Can be secured av Nordheimer\u2019s to-morrow morning.23 FUN, LAUGHTER AND SCIENCE! Tho Createst Living Mesmerist, Prof.John Reynolds, Will give a Serles vf ENTERTAINMENTS ! IN NORDHEIMER\u2019S HALL, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, NOV.29.Admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents.tf 284 À St.Andrew's Society.JUBILEE BALL AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL Tuesday Ev'ag, 30th Nov., 1886 Gentlemen's Tickets,.$3.00 Ladles\u2019 \u201c Obtainable from MR EWAN MCLENNAN, 24 st.Joun streec, and W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Sec.-Treas.Ball Committee, 96 St.Francois Xavier street.November 24 r 22 Montreal Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Socie A FANCY FAIR will bo he:d at the Instiffition, 81 Berthelet Street, on \u2019 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 8rd and 4th of December next.Nov 22 Art Association of Montreal THE EXHIBITION ORIGINAL DBAWINGS made for the * Century and ** St.Nicholas\u2019 Magazines, by eminent artists IS NOW OPEN at the Gallery, PHILLIPS SQUARE and will continue open until further notice Admission 25 cents.DANCING.PROF.DURKEE'S Assembly\u2014Thursday Evenine.Advanred Class\u2014Monday Evening.day Beginner's Class\u2014luesday and Fri Evenings Afternoon Class\u2014Monday and Thursday.Pupils can join at any time receive the ough instruction and personal atten ie Circulars at Prince\u2019s Music Store and ab Academy, 1357 3t.Catnerine street.THE OTTAWA RIVER NaVIGATIONOO mt vet The Steamers of this Line have gons into winter quarters.Ir.RW.SPE anager.November 26 c I have mada application to erect a Sl # engine on premises, 9% Cauning.G- Bo ol prm\u2014 ALDE Alde Jecture Flnanc able Ci mewspa eulogie of the Accord about t culated minds ¢ The wc #6 filth,\u2019 he:thin from th Montres its dirty peglecte Alderm be excee Civic held Te mieman .gonspict the city coward]; vience, \u20ac of the I sighted \\ press CC permit \u20ac uncheck oity be the comi of the ci jmportat gelf-satis city cour will not ought to city requ ig crimir mind th cominge which À to follow pleasant to ever and wo men thi ignoran manage! gins eno having t tion 88 W it sees at fuvor or anplease his slur believe t| it will he strange à ought to things, 0 strangers Montreal intelligen would ex the oem \u201csee an ig! ratio \u201ccom mi # withou \"to giv ¥ abroad \u2018that it \u201cHelp 1 \u201cto be, \u201cm find $ it cred1 $ our cit: \u201cthan if \u201chigh e & ably \u201c\u2018 having magni \u201c fensive § brag a fag you j \u201cwhat \u201ci raise if This is h position ¢ toepeak to be fear clems on Corporati as be has and altog; ourselves to act ag + gard to ci to pleage considera we know : tion, The Lo write for Montcalm caused in Demers, | etituency Richard, General take pla and voting The offici from Quel ger to the Îhe notices NS, ] KIES, ta, kage, D'CER; irs, E, Ont, i LTORS Brown oq z CO, TRS, treet, 234 \u2014 + \u2014_ , USIQ, anager, tinee, rent Irish Supported LEWIs, ENT! 278 By \u2018ALI ENING Srecess, Life! itten yet, npany nent ever be Srectacu- wonderful Li! 29th, JSIN NY.he world.2 MUSIN, by Miss n a Grand ic aud 26.o-mortoy LENCE! olds, NTS ! (ALL, 29.tf 384 ciety.ALL TEL v., 1886 mittee, t vier sue .IR 1 Berthelet RDAY, ext.40 20 ae ont \"ON \u201c fuvor or affection, and if in performing its Ty \u201cia \u2014 HE AMAR GRENIER AND T ALERT PRESS.I enier took upon himself to st te Lr Finance Committee yesterday.y veer \u2018able City Father thinks that the on rea apers should occupy their space with me ep\u201d ?of the city and, by consequence, culo © men who conduct its affairs, % sconding to the worthy alderman truth if it is unpleasant and cal- ad impression on the culated to make 3 ald be suppressed.minds of strangers, BLO.epphoi à The words \u201c emallpox, LypRold fever, o filth,\u201d * cesspity\u201d \u201c\u201c stench should be, be:thinke, by editorial mandate excluded the columns of the newspapers of fron real.They should say nothing abou Moy streets, its inefficient police, ils * lected park, and its antedeluvian men.Journalism of this kind would > exceedingly pleasant to members of the Civic committees who ought to be held respousible for the negleet and miemansgement which are but too oonepicuous in almost every department of the.city government, but how would such cowardly silence, such sneaking subservience uit the interests of the great bulk of the 180,000 citizens?If from a shortsighted view of the interests of the city its press coneented to wear a muzzle and to permit every abuse to grow and develop unchecked, in what condition would the gity be io à year or two?The health, the comfort, the convenience and the safety of the citizens are considerations of greater mportauce than the preservation of the gelf-satisfaction and self-conceit of a few ¢ity councillors and civic officials, If they will not or cannot do their duty as it ought to be done and as the welfare of the city requires it to be done, them the press ig criminally neglectful if it does not remind them of their official sins and shortcomings.If the press pursued the course which Alderman Grenier thinks it ought to follow and said nothing but emoeth and pleasant things, then it would be a party to everyabuse that exists in the city end would have to share with the aldermen the blame of the evil results of their ignorance, neglect, incapacity and mismanagement, The press of Montreal has gins enough of its own to carry without having to shoulder those of the corporation as well.Itis in duty bound whenever it sees zn abuse to expose it without fear, about the city, uopleasent duty it disturbs an alderman in his slumbers and leads him to begin to believe that he is not altogether infallible, it will have done some little good.It is strange that the idea that the city press ought to conceal the truth and to represent things, other than they are, in order that strangers may have a good opinion of Montreal should enter the head of an intelligent or an honest alderman.One would expect such an alderman to say to the roembers of the press: * Whenever you see anything wrong in the civic admin- \u201cistration pitch into it, handle those who \u201ccommit the wrong or would cloak i.\u201cwithout gloves.The only effectual way \u201cto give Montreal & good reputation \u201cabroad is to have its affairs so managed \u201cthat it will deserve to be well spoken of.\u201cHelp to make the city what it ought \u201cto be, and strangers will not be slow \u201cnm finding out its advantages and giving \u201cit credit for them.If you tell lies about Sour city and represent it to be better \u201cthan it ie, visitors wbo come here with \u201chigh expectations will be most disagree- \u201cably disappointed, and instead of \u201c having a good word to say about it will \u201c magnify everything unpleasant and of- \u201c fensive that they found in it, You may f brag about the city as long and as loud \u201cas you like, but if it does not deserve | \u201cwhat you say about it, you will not \u201c raiee it in the estimation of the world.\u201d This is how aman of Alderman Grenier\u2019s position and reputation might te expected among Furniture men just now.Those oity should eall at the warehouse of the Mon- real Furaiture Co.728 Craig street, 80 :how *ome Qon pany are now employing over one hun- re beautiful work, in Bedroom, Ing-room Euites.they have disvosed of their Mr.R.A.Becket, member for Montreal East.A thorough organization has been formed, and no rest will be taken until victory is achieved.L\u2019Electeur states that the Government have appointed Mr.Richard, ex-M,P.P., to the joint agency of Crown Lands at Joliette, together with Mr.Delfosse, the present agent.This change, it savas, is due to the dissatisfaction existing among the publie concerning his rumored nppoint\u2014 ment to a position in the Executive Council office.Qa the other hand La Justice claims that Mr.Richard has the promise that if the appointment by the Local Government is not confirmed he will be given a position by the Dominion Cabinet, La Tribune of Quebec says: It Mr, Laveique of the law firm of Laurier & Laveique accepts the canaidature in Drummond and Arthabaska all are agreed that be will defeat Mr.Bourbeaux, This talented lawyer is as popular with the English people of Drummond as he is with the French people of Arthabaska, Mr, Laveique will be in Parliament what he is at the tar\u2014a distinguiehed man, Messrs, Laurier and Laveique have filed at Arthabaska the papers necessary to contest Mr.Jobnson\u2019s election for Megan- tic county.; ; The Conservatives of Rimouski county in convention have offered the candidature to Mr.Garon, dietrict magistrate.This gentleman has not as yet accepted the offer.Several of the delegates favored Mr.Tache, a young lawyer of the county, MR.OAMERON\u2019S CHALLENGE.Mr.M, C.Cameron, M.P., in a letter of challenge to Sir John Macdonald, anent the Indian mismanagement questioe, says :\u2014 \u201cI now challenge you to meet me either at Dungannon or Goderich, at any time you may name, within one month, to discuss your Indian policy, when I shall prove to the satisfaction of all reasonable men that the charges I made against you and your Government are, in nearly every case absolutely, and in all substantially, correct; that the pamphlet issued anonymously, under your supervision, and which you had not the courage to father, in answer to my indictment aud in justification of your conduct of Indian affairs, garbles the official reports, misquotes the official records, misrepresents the official Blue Books, emasculates the official re turns, and is in other respects knowingly, wilfully, and audaciously false.) I have the honor, &c., M.C.Caueron.\u201d Goderich, Nov.26, 1886.THE RELIGIOUS CRY OF THE CONSERVATIVES IN ONTARIO, The Conada Presbyterian saye :\u2014 \u201c We dwell in harmooy.There are fow Protestants in Ontario who cannot number among their best neigabors at least one Roman Catholic ; and there are few Roman Catholics who would not number among their best friends several Lrotestants.Are neighbors living side by side in harmony and peace\u2014doing business with each other every day\u2014to take each other by the throat at the biddiog of every political ruffian, disguised or undieguised, who simply wants us to make votes for his party.e are, perhaps, on the eve of & general election, and we say * No,\u2019 most emphatically \u2018No.\u201d And we believe the people of Ontario will eay ¢ No,\u2019 and stamp out all such ruffi anism \u201d- fiom Adverfisetuvnts.FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, Lots at Cote St Antoine, and 50 shares Bur- lana Li hographi c Company\u2019s Stock.Price low to a p:ompt purchaser.: RB.K, THONS, Real Estate Agent.284 80 St.John street.A GOOD DEAL IS SAID About the new ** Combination Hall Stands\u201d who want to see the finest things In this line In the They al- beautiful Fancy Chairs.This men in their factory, and turning out Parlor and Din- u 284 - NOTICE.The undersigned hereby give notice that ICE BUSINESS \u2014 TO \u2014 toepzak and to encourage the newspapers tobe fearless and outspoken in their criti- Corporation and its servant.However, # he has thought proper to adopt another ad altogether different tone, we take upon ourselves to tell him that we will continue fact as we have hitherto done with regard to civic affairs, and that we will not, to pleass the alderman or for any other t tonsideration, refrain from exposing what we know to be wrong in their administration, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLITICAL NOTES.The Local Government have 1esued the Vis for the elections of Iberville and Montcalm counties to fill the vacancy used in the former by the death of Mr.Demere, M.P.P., and in the latter con- eitueney by the resignation of Mr, who has had the full management of this brinch of our Mr.Becket will conduct this business in his eollect ail désts due tache .collect a ebts e to\u2018 ciems On the doings and misdoings of the Cw COMPANY, W our late customers and the public generally, a continuance of the liberal suppor during the last 23 inform our customers and the public generally that the business will be continued in name and style of and we hope, by strict attention to all requirements, to merit a continuance of the patrosags so liberally given to the old firm.Successors to business for the last 19 years.authorized to D.MORRICE We solicit or him, from ears given us THE D.MORRICE ICE CO.Referring to the above notice we beg to he same premises as formerly, under the THE CITY ICE COMPANY, R.A.BECKET & C0., City Ice Company, 10 Victoria Square.THE D.MORRICE ICE CO.Montreal, 15th November, 1883, m 282 Richard, MPP, in favor of Attoruey.Genera] Tallon.The nominations will take place on Saturday, December 4ib, 80d voting op Saturday, December 11th, he official Information was transmitted [NGS , Nicholas\u2019 18 NOW 3 SQUARE, er notice.ret \u2014 Thursday OE pridsy \u2018hursday« seive thor attentions > and at the mere e gene inte Jr.*Nahager.c steam ta stead y, GG.Fisch are from Quebec yesterday by special messen- the Registrar of Iberville, who had *notices posted Immediately.As there t only some sixteen days intervening the \u201cties will be invaded at once.se Dahamel\u2019g candidature will be an- ea all the parishes of the county ho arville on Sunday.All the candidates \"0 Were epolcen of have resigned 1n his lie ud signed his nomination paper.be 80d Nationalist Conservatlves are in astically in his favor, aud bis elee- or Cousidered by his friends to be a io Couclusion.\u2018It is believed that he oy be opposed, but if he should be it Caimed that he i3jori The constituency was (ed in 1854, and since then it has been ilo Straight, The hopes which Mr.ee friends entertained that he would vis by acclamation are not to be oo e Opposition have decided on ng local man whose name Cc BANK OF MONTREAL.DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT, Upon the paid up Capital Stock of this institution has been declared, and that the same will be PAYABLE at its Banking House in this City, and at its Branches, on and after WELNESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER next.Mr.the 16th to the 30th of November next, both days Inclusive.THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA will be returned by a dend of ¥hree and a half cent.f this Institution has been declared, nthe he same will be payable at iis Banking Houss in this city, on and after WEDNESDAY, the lst December next.16th to the 30th November inclusive.Notice 1s hereby given that an interim The TRANSFER Books will be closed from By or.er of the Board.\u2018W.J.BUCHANAN, General Manager.Montreal, 22nd Oct., 1886.1D sw 255 Y GIVEN that a dlvi- NOTICE IS HEREB VE cent.for ts ear, being at the rate o ver nt a ana upon the Paid-up Capital The Transfer 1300ks will be closed from the By order of the Board, I MONTREAL HERALD, AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 96 fieva Adveriisements Carsley's Advertisement | \u2014 THURSDAY, Nov, 25th, 1886 \u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.J Ust received a large consignment of Fur- Mimoing in all kinds and widths, whick We are offering at agreat bargain.\u2014 Buy your Fur Trimming Au 3, CARSLEY'S, Mattings in all widths, Matttngs in all widtns.Mattings in all widths.Mattings in various qualities, Mattings in various qualities, Mattings In varlous qualities.Measurements taken and Mattings lai any part of tho city, &s laid in S.CARSLEY._\u2014 Floor Cloths and Linoleums.Floor Cloths and Linoleuras.Floor Cloths and Linoleams.Floor Cloths and Linoleums.Floor Cloths and Linoleuws.F-oor Cioths and Linoleums.A Choice assortment of wel -seasoned Floor Cloths and Linoleumg.8.CARSLEY CARPETS, New Wools, very low.CARPETS, New Wools, very low, CARPETS, New Wools, very low.CARPETS, New Tapesir es, very cheap, CARPETS, New Tapestries, very cheap.CAR \u201cETS, New Tapestries, very cheap.CARPETS, New Brussels, very cheap.CARP+HT3, New Brussels, very cheap.CARPEIS, New Brussels, very cheap.CARPETS, New Velvets, very cheap.CARPETS, New Velvets, very cheap.CARPETS, New Velvets, Yery cheap.A very fine selection of new colors and designs now belng sold at low prices.8.CARSLEY, Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses.Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses.Iron Budsteads and Mattresses, Composite Bedsteads and M attresses, Composite Bedsteads aad Mattresses.Composite Bedsteads and Mattresses, Brass Bedsteads and Mattresses, Brass Bedstsads and Mattresses.Brass Bedsteads and Mattresses, With the above we are selling beautifully pure Down and Feathers, for Bolsters, Pillows and Beds.A good HAIR MATIRESS made to any size at 45 cents the pound, y siz 8.CARSLEY.Bed Comforters and Down Quilts, Bed Comforters and Nown Qaiits, Bad Comforters and Down Quilts.Bed Comforters and Down Quilts.Bed Comforters and Down Quilt, Bed Comforiers and Down Quilts.Bed Comforters and Down Quilts, Bed Comforters and Down Quilts.À large and most complete stock in Bed Comforters and Quilts, afford.ng the purchaser every opportunity of securing splendid vaine.S.CARSLEY.TEE CANADIAN BA3K OF COMMERCE.DIVIDEN DINO.39.NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that a Dividend of THREE and ONE-HALF PE CENT.upon the capital stock ot this Institution has been decla ed for the current half year, and that the same wlll be pavable at the Bank and 1ts Branches on and after Monday, the 3rd day of Janu ry nsxt The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th of December to the 31st of December, both days inclusive.B.E.WALKER, General vanager.Toronto, Nov.23rd, 1888.26N 4,18,2.D 284 BANK OF HAMILTON Dividead No.2S NOTI E IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of FOUR FER CENT.tor the current half xear, upon the paid-up capital stock of this institutio- , has this day been declared, and that the sane will be Payable at the Bank, and its Agencies, on and after, Wednesday, the Ist day of December next.The transfer books will be closed from tha 6th to the 30bir November next, both days notusive, By order of the Roard, B.A.COLQUHOUN, Cashier, Hamilton, Oct.27, 1298, 8oN F 260 POLICE DEPARTHENT, 7 summer Clothing & Numbers, SEALED TENDERS, aidressed to the undersigned and erdorsed \u2018 lenders for [Summer Clothing or nu xbers\u201d will be received at the City Clerk\u2019s office, City Hall, until noon on TUFSHAY, the zLst December next for Coats, Blouses, Pants, Caps, Shoes and\u2019 Gloves, for 87 8erg ants snd 222 Constables, also for dog's and Carters\u2019 numbers, the whole in accordance with samples to b; seen at the office of tha Chief of Police, The lowest or any tender will not necessar- lly be accepted.[By order,] CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.Ciry CLERKS OFFICE, | m 284 City Hall, Montreal, Nov.25th 18%.mn BEST CICARS ! i Hortensia, Reina Marias, : Conchas Fina.§ PHILIP HENRY, 134 St.James Stroet- PALACE HOTEL CF BOSTON, The Vendome Corner Commonwealth Avenue aud Dartmonth Street, This is one oft e largest and most elrgant hote structures in this country.Conveient- ly situated, de ivhtfully su-round d, and in every way desirable for transient vis ors and tourists.It is also preuliarly attractive as a residence for Ladies and families.Commonwealth avenue [exteuding fr the Publi: Garden tn the N =, from ; M.CREENLE | CES LEAF & Co.Prop retors EDUCATIONAL.G.HAGUE, oa i i nager, Madame Elise Grey, of E ll ou Sands all the parishes of the Montreal, Oct.25 General NE Composer and Proficient Plante.rien ; .e Upposition are : ~ engagements for concerts, ac i coined 0a going into the contest with Imperial Extract Co.'s musical society work, in trimental or voor], eatest vigor, and many who are well Use mp t Best in [contralto tel for momans uP D for organ- 10g) ; i 1st durin, n vnths.' don il i comny tate onli, Flavoring Extracts.Bost in Bivins hesislehiine Bi sti Ta e de rived from tuition u © most able Euro- À tation * Tr i cated, as the greatest the World.pean masters she wiil impart, to hose only Rich Prevails over the conduct of | who show decided musical \u201cpreference Uy bou 2 Who, they believe, has been IMPERIAL EXTRACT CO, Terms on Application.Address care of Tan Ught to make room for the ex- 48 Colborne Street, Toronto e HssarDe t£283 few Aduertisements, WHISKIES JUST RECEIVED Consignment of Whiskles from the Waterloo}(Ont.) Distillery Consisting of Seagram's WHITE WHEAT, = Bris.and) 5 ~ ODTIMES, Cin JE \u201cALL RYE SPIRITS, in bls aden \u201cFINE OLD RYE, 5:3 The Best Mads.\u201cHand Mado Sour Mash 3, A Relish, The above celebrated goods will be kept permanently on hand aod for sale, duty paid, in lots to suit the trade by OVIDE STE.MA RIE, Prices and Ferms Ageut, Liberal.No.30 St.Sacrament St PosT OFFICE BOX, 1649.TELEPHONE No, 1484.September 30 tf trs 235 ROOFING | ze: Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashioned kind roofs of it in this city liave Stood 29 and 25 yoars; also Gravel, Natural Asphalt.Slate and Metal Roofing.GEO.W.REED, SLATE, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFER, DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, 783 and 785 Craig Street West.September 10 trs 212 W HISKIES ! cc CLENROSA Pure Highland Malt Whisky, obtalned HIGHEST AWARD GIVEN TO ANY WHISKY at HEALTH EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1884.\u201c LOCH DHU,\u201d Old scotch Whisky, Has obtained FIVE GOLD MEDALS at COLONIAL EXHIBITION, and is the BEST WHISKY IN THE MARKET fur the price.JOHN JAMESON\u2019s FINE OLD IRISH WHISKY! IN CASES ONLY.This Whisky bas a WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION.KIRKER, GREER & (0.8 \u201cSHAMROCK.\u201d This FINE OLD IRISH WHISKY obtained FOUR GOLD MEDALS in Australia, New Zealand and Calcutta.The best value in this market, .JOHN OSBORN, SON & (O., SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, November 23 tf trs 269 ONTARID AND QUEBEC RAILWAY Co, The half-yearly interest due on the 1st December next, on the 5 PER CENT DEBENTURE STOCK of this Company, will be paid at the offiee of Messrs.Morton, Rose & Co., Bartholomew House, Loudon, England, on and after that date to holders on the London Register on the 14th inst., and to holders on the Montreal Register on:se &itn nstant, Interest for the same period on the COMMON STOCK sin \u201c2 «gy of the Company at the rate of SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM will be Paid on and after the same date at the Bank of Montreal, Montreal or at the office of Messrs.Morton, Rose & Co., at the optlon of the holder to Shareholders on thé Register on the 26th instant.Warrants for these payments will be remitted to the registered holders.The Debenture Stuck Transfer Books will close in London on the 14th instant, and in Montreal on the 26h isistant, and the Common Stock Transfer Bnok will close in Mont- reul on the 26th instant.The Books at hoth places will be re-opened on the 2nd December next.By order of the Bnard.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary, Montreal, October 4th, 1886.M 10 233 ORDERS FOR THE Apparatus for Maintaining Submarine Mines, Floating Breakwaters, and similar bodles, at a certain distance from the surface of the water at all states of the tide, patented by vessrs.Ruck & Jones, will be received bv the Agents for Canada, Messrs.R.A.& J.STEWART, St.John, New Brunswick, 200 8,'7N 1D 252 CHLORODYKE Dr.J.Onllis Browne's Chlorodyne Vice-Cha.,ellor Sir W.PAGE WooD stated publicly in Court that Dr.J CoLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorod ne, that the whole story of the defendant Free man was delibera ely untrue, and he re- grotted to say that if had been sworn to,\u2014 Times, July 13, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne ts the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, &c.\u2026 Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.\u2014The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL communicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport that he had recelved informationto the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera as hlorodyne,\u20148¢e Lancet, De- ember 31, 1864.© Dr.I.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne 18 pre scribed by scores of orthodox practitioners.Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not * supply a want and fill a place.\u2019 \u2014Medical Times, January 12, 1885, Dr.J.Collis Browna\u2019s Chlorodyne is a cer tain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea Colics, &c.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne,\u2014Qaution \u2014~None genuine without the words * Dr, J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne\u2019 on the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each botlle.Sole manufacturer J.T, DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles at 1s ., 28, 9d.,48 6d., and 11s.Lids, 2 ! ddr law m 130 May 31 SKIN DISEASES.Are of two kinds: firstly, those which are only skin deep (which are not now to be considered); secondly, those which are caused by a bad state of the blood, and which attack October 20 Rem Mdvertisements, September 18 350 St.Paul Street, Montreal.5 Bou Advertisements, LEOPOLD GALARNEAU, AGENT IN CANADA FOR Auction Sales, BY W.E.SHAW.THE GREAT Sandeman, Buck & Co.(Pemartiu), Xerez, 0.» Sherries Sandeman & Co., ee, Oporto, .«+ + Ports E N G L i S H Delbeck & Co»: .| Reims, » + +» Champagnes Leacock & Co., .Madeira, .Madeira Wines Gordon &Co., 5 London, .Gin and Orange Bitters Seurin Freres, .+ .Bordeaux, «os « +» Clarets P.Clermont & Cie.oa * + Bordeaux, .Clarets Alex\u2019r Seignette, Cee La Rochelle, + .Brandies I W.Maingay, .Rotterdam, ., .Gins a: L.Rambaud & Marliagues, .- Apt, .Glaces and Crystallized Fruits foi Hy.White & Ce, .1 © London, oo Red Heart Rum perez.ation owe on| MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION \u2014 OF \u2014- McINTYRE, 13 Victoria Sq ssntnhay 1R fem Advertisements, The Harbor Commissioners OF MONTREAL Hereby give notice that they will commence, On Tuesday, the 23rd inst., to remove the Buoys in the River St.Lawrence, between Montreal and Qbebec.H.D.WHITNEY, Secretary.23D 276 Inspection of Grain.VACANT INSPECTORSHIP.The effice of Inspector of Grain for the City of Montreal, having become vacant by the death of Mr.Thomss Bickerstaff, candidates for said office are requested to lodge their applications with the undersigned before the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER.Applican!s will be inf rmed after that day as to date of their examination by the Board of Examiuers.Harbor Commislfoners Offiée, } Montreal, Nov.16th, 1886, By Order.EO.HADRILL, : Secretary.Office Board of Trade.17th November 1886.80N 277 JOHN HENDERSON & Co, 1677 NOTRE DAME STREET.Fur Caps! Fur Caps! In\u2018all the Newest Shapes, Finished In our Best Styles and marked at the Lowest Prices, And are made from the following Furs :\u2014 Sea Otter, Mink, Canadian Otter, Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver, &c.John Henderson & Co.November 24 m 282 16 YEARS SUCCESS! 20 mre: FLAVOR SILVERMAN'S EXTRACTS WHOLESALE DEPOT & FACTORY: 904 & 506 ST, PAUL STREET.28\" Telophone1284, June 18 17 Boston & Savannah arious parts of the body in different ways, Skin disease shows itself in the HEAD, sometimes in the form o1 Dandruff which no Steamship Co.amount of brushing and combing wil} get rid of, and sometimes in the form of Scaly Eruptions.In the NECK, by an enlargement of the glands (commonly called Glandular Swellings), which if unchecked become very unsightly wounds.In the ARMPITS, and the inside of the ELBOWS, by an inflamed Roughness of the Skin, which is very painful and Inflamed Swellings, or by wounds more or less deep.Andon the BODY, in Red Sealy Patches, which as often as rubbed off, form again, or in the discharge of a thin watery fluid of a very disagreeable nature.In ai] these cases the treatment must be twofold.An Ointment is required to relieve Itching, and Medicine must be taken to change the state of the Blood, and render it pure.Both these requirements are supplied by Dr.Roberts\u2019 Celebrated Medicines, The OINTMENT called THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND,\u201d And the PILLS called PILULÆ ANTI-SOROPHEULÆ OR ALTERATIVE PILLS 1 These two Medicines have now stood the test of 100 years\u2019 trial, having been introduced tg the pnblic in the latter part of the last points in the South and South west, and with rail and steamer lines to all points in Florida.each, GATE CITY aud CITY OF MACON, will sail regularly every Thursday, from Boston and Savannah.For freight or pa sage hed.In the HANDS, by dee apply to J Blacks or Fissurés.which, if healed for a few A B.CHAFFEE,JR, A ent, 1 days, speedily open again, or by horny-look- 202 St.James stree Mont Tea .ing patches.In the LEGS, by Hara Shiny Sept sm mw Island Wharf are there at their risk.Direct Line from Boston to Savannah Connecting at Savannah with all rail lines to The elegant new iron steamers of 2200 tons NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The 8.8.GRASBRIOK, from Antwerp WALI.having now sailed consignees are herewith CORI notified that the goods now lving on the PATTERSON, H.C.ass 0000000 vo.century.They may be obtained of a'l Chemists, or o the Proprietors, BEACH & BARNICOTT, BRIDPORT, DORSET, Price 1s 1id, 2s 9d, 118 and 22s each, Postage extra, July & 1y cow 5 Furnished House to Rent, -irab e loc -lity on Sherbrooke street, will be Jet to responsible parties either fon il winter or for a longer period.Terms, igs A completely furnished residence, in a most er month.Address W.J, 8.,, H lice, ERALD if 264 IMPOR ICICI Wholesale Dry Goods, dc MONTEITH, W M.157 Congregation St.MOPYRKE, J.cossvae monsccnc ne 01565 Sussex St.RUSSELL HOUSE NEWS STAND.SON & CO.e uare, Montrenl, 2 Auction Sales, BY JAMES STEWART & C0.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE \u2014;{}; Province of Quebec } District of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on THURSDAY, the ninth day of the month of December, one thousand eight hun- and elghty six, at Ek the forenoon, at the office of the undersigned Notary, No.118 St, James street.at Montreal, aforesaid, shall be sold by authority of justice, by lcitation and by public auction, to the highest bidder, the herein below described property belonging to the son and the daughter and six grand children of the late Dame Jane Farrell, wife and afterwards widow of the late William Curran, deceased in his lifetime of the clty of Montreal aforesaid, Grocer, who are her legatees, and to Michael Stewart of the said city ef Montreal, Esquire retired lumber merchant to wit: A lot of land situate in the Saint Lawrence Ward in the city of Montreal, co\"taining forty feet in front by eighty feet in depth English measure, and more or less, bounded in front by Bieury street, in rear bv the property of John McCallum or his representatives, on one side by Lagaucuetiere stree \u2019 and on the other side by Alexander Wallace\u2019s property or that of his represent.ves, with two two-story brick houses and outbuildings thereon erected, which lot of land is known and di-tingulshed on the official Plan and in the Book of Reference for the said Saint Lawrence Ward, by the number flve hnudred and thirty-one.(No.531.) The conditions of this sale shall be read at the Lime of the said sale, and may be kn.w a bufore by applying to the said office of the undersigned Notary.O.J.DEVLIN, N.P.Montreal, 16th November 1836.17,19,24,26,1,8N, 276 re few A0verfisements MONEY.Oo.Loans can be made on first-class security in amounts aanging from $1,%0 to $50,000, Reasonable erms, RAMON BEAUFIELD, N.P., 146 St.James street.tr 260 MOVTREAL HERALL WILL BE FOUND CIN SALE \u2014AT THE\u2014 Following Dealers: ALBION HOTEL NEWS STAND.BALMORAL HOTEL NEWS STANL.BOUDREAU, L.377 St.James Bt BONAVENTURE DEPOT NEW: STAN D BRADFORD, MRS.\u2026.\u2026 220 *eigneurs St CHALIFOUX, F.++.210 McCord St.DAVIDSON, W.1:81 8t.Ca*herine St.DAWSON BROS.1326 St.Catherine St, DRYSDALE, W.1423 Bt.\".1herine St DALLAIRE, MRS., ++.2578 Notre Dame St FOURNIER, M.R.+98 St.Andre St.FEATHERSTONE, A.M.venvsccntst0c00, cor.$t.Lawrence and Oralg Ste FISHER, JOHN, & CO., 125 St, Francois Xavier St.GREAVES, J.J.816St.Catherine 81.HALEY BROS.».2126 Notre Dame St.HALL, W.V.1845 St.Catherine St.KELLY, I.+164 SL.Antoine St LEFORT, Le.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.11158L James St OUIMET, A.& CO., cor.St.Denis # Craig \u2018t MARCHALL, W.G.,.2614 Notre Dame St.MYERS, S.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.153 St, Antoine St.MILLOY, MRS.,1201 8t.Catherine 8t MURPHY, PETER.+00:273 Bt.Antoine St MICHIE, MRS,.1442 8t.Oatherine St MORRISON, J.8.+251 St, Antoine St.MCMAHON, J.,.++.+\u2026.960 Dorchester St.MCGRATH, J.P., Boston Bakery, 487} St.Lawrence St.MOCALLUM, R.N.1305 8t.Catherine St.October 29 sus MOCANN, MRS.584 Craig St.MOARAN, J.s10+000 ».2090 Notre Dame St, MURRAY, J.& Co.+686 St.Catherine St.O'HARE,J.\u2026 . tr ueen\u2019s B y $V .rday Revi nviction of T .5, 18 St.Al mpany Ww pal AMER) IAN 285 DON, © S, &C-s .\u2026\u20260./Clare , Coatic\u2019k r-| 645 ; 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ernment, But ate result of 7 8900 is sum the Catholic alaries, mak admire th re done.\u201d ire and Mari Annual = = 30 , Corn FICE: 15(.1LL0.8, Jona, Yerm 730 10 With : nothing j party Gov- .e Catholic ries, WAKES such the rhetoric ; arine In yano® ubseripti CENTS er Richmond 5 ns, Vermont 10 ; men to do wron g js easler tha Ins C receives a8 \u201cth an odd juxta \u2018ti which 157 ST surance Co , on, 82.00, pa, .LON and Carlin unction Ra rmont|.J the inc ; .Str .|Do 8h \\lwa sree pa ; attribute their g, and, when fou an for Act pector of Offices undé possible.death of any xtaposition of terms .JAMES ST un , payableinad: Ge DON, Ore = cots, Do SheffordR W y.40 evenin _doi \u2014 A .; ; + Boe .C.\u2014 ie Line 8 ot Party Go wrong doing to th nd out, $2 oe official \u2014 Prot er the Judiciary Pod \u20ac but, aside from ng Boglishman\u201d Capital.veer ° MONTREAL THIPHOLH P.9, 5 Gibbons, £21, Ath ®t, Jacque \u201cjessses there is a G verument.But e system Divisi estant, Salar to qualify euch this, we see pasos, [ol .1708 Not & C0.August 5 Geo.McNab Jsoulh-Kastorn Ra 5 | 48 overn ; 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0 create at : y-two offic\u2019 a who bh.r ora viru er pay.H uld od rto distrib 1,000,000 MUET \u2026 Ce TTY, O & GAL AE s.0.80 penses ernment, is 7 e evils of part gistants\u201418 P c'ale, with Who had never «2 m, and man © passed amount to 1 ut & CHANDOK, | gnao , OHADWIO q, 945 530 Lachin vou | BE trib the laughte eimply to expose Rai ri Salaries, $2 rotestants sundry as- noi 2 bad never seen, Pire ou any people sum of = hie large DEINHAR K, Epern BLAOEST E, 9 @crrences au 18 Joie i i 7,186.aud 4 Catholi x hl.He oa once) ind liking T \u2026.D&C ay.OOE & 15| 6 30] Longue sane] 80 the pal Sa of his fellow-men SF to this sum $3,300.The Catholi olics, allowed hi le 1s said; like oberg ont om g| The time for ol \u201cee 17 BAR 0., Cobl Barriat NEVIL 10 00 ooo 15 en.; g 600, TON & ?enz.ery, Soliel LB.\u2026\u2026.|Lon | 800 10 from t ibe da g again to the ch .300.olics draw of to preach m to be honest ed.Even nv and dividi osing the Com: »600,000 GUESTL tors, Ni gue Pointe ; y\u2014the à - ief quest raised hi agalnst th .It is of ni vy te ng the Fr pany\u2019s Boo &.I ER,B E.M.CH.W.He BRATT otarles, &o aux-Trom ,Pojute-|** 40 share 0 tions and th pproaching provi a ion cf CENTRAL PR joyed him to such e love of sport o avail nded to the 8th ofits, having b Ka, * SA, Xeros d : ordeaux THOMAS ADWIOK , \u2019 lema bles&Ch +16 7 .oo .P.GALT) TG 10 gns.ar- What Roman 5 t e Mail 5 aflitud neial elec- Eleven offic \\ ISON.ues a kind of mon an eminence pibleh posals sent of December een ex- OOCKEU ola Fronte ALT, .BLAOKST 00! 12 15|Lo: Re nw atholic secti ude towards th other offi ials, who, wi Les, In ond oaoly in naturai qualil- pat in prior to th next, all pr EN, SMITHE Ta.offi Ra | 8% 12 15 Longue Pointe nN Ministe \u2014one has acl ction of the com © |th fficere, are , with guards and TAOLOPI WDS oe ane rena SR; patein a fall year\u2019 at date will o MULLER & 8 & C0 COBKE cos\u2014Bank of T = 20 Point St suce) 78 found t the Con clear expose of munity e officials are C paid $19,304.ue of ogllehm able.Till-th e, and the a share of the partick DARTHE + Onert 2 OF WELLING oronto Building 8 00/.Charles.7 14 nd 4 y the es som by for Tea of ihe garde to Oatholic pe are eo hi of Bis d, gifts like is wil Egglish Toles n&- | gtandarl Bull ww AMSAT, PRET UE VALLET tte December 31 TORONTO.> OmUEGH fra.0 80 12°30 5 el 07 5 Vues a.n % 545 pic own by the Mai n by the platfo no : is sum $4,339 i Whatev osition Like _NOY- 31 ngs, Montreal Manager : .BURKE, Dubli , Marseilles.oa : 9 16| 12 30 St Eustache.vols 5) 800 the wor seven pl ail.This plat rm laid MERC 3 is the er explanatio ; A ° PATTER 5 ublin.MERON & 811 1.rom Bt Sas 5 23 ber, | r nesta no all somite Gr the leven offici ol REFORMATORY, ee be.§ which there hve be of THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON 11287 Ca TTL, Rs a Lon on Cowihre Camis ; MoPHILLIPS, 1015 530 oi BE i EE To 4% oa y; i otten to bear em at least ir ns.-Two , acsisted by s genten e found in th ade over \u2019 .0ses United St £ amazicg holl ged and befooled tal salaries aid \u201c heroes of th can interest i D so\" a.$900, B26 BREWERS 12m New Tok atin.orks tensions ollowness of the Mai \u20ac by i \u201c pai Protestant: 28 in : e base ball fi - est in th ° ° »00n St.M , sw 276 Bi rk City .C .8 \u2014 point, th eld is a e| M \u2014 832,60 ar ate,and & and ommi that a Con o thoughtful ails pre- « Catholi s\u2014$290,313 th , though here th mother cas ercantile Ri \u2014 0,009 y \u2018tre MIT : 8-8 15 ates outhern| 8834 it wi gervaiiv man belie 108 28268 i e popular t the manifestati e current rat sks accepted MONTR et.& re= vus l'Froy,A lbany, Ro 10-7 will v any sense ina e Government ves BABU M \u2019 68 in th endency is 1 es ation of Chure 8, p at th Ha EAL.\\ H-W , sAlbauy, & \u201cees i OHIN e demo ; ess striki P hes, D e lowes ve alwa 5 Lol 915 Poliibournss | ouse\u2019s rule, or th ugurate a mo would in Ar I MORUN was i nstrations iking tha roperties welling Hi ys oa hand oO BY |Rouse\u2019s \u2018Point M ; at its more economi rival of a CHAYTERY s inever over Arch n » Insured a ouses sd the varie F CAN Y 16}.es Point anal\u2019 ONT materially ch administratio cal East Hindoo Phi I.by fame y Tespect exce ti er.He reduce i rate Farm ALE A us kinds of The Pletur ADA.8e1045(.Albany Postal anal\" 410 which the 77 any of th n would «rn ideas for W losopher with Eg! , and it is not or ionally favored cuter ont It Be BD PORT Through tme Pari Line of th -| Bustos, Muss Car\u2026| 655 ; l i ose matt estern M hi and, he wil ikely that ; ef Agent ft ITH, mW ER, and the b ark Land e North-W 8 oC New Eugla essen ie sense more active le ail pointe to a ers A [N.Y.We nds.will b ill find a , even in 8 or the Domini a 00D À kate eautiful val s of the F est.we excopl : nd Btatos,| 7 ve le lative _ as requiri mong th orld.] e equall ny succe OYRILL mb Agent on.Famili ND BOT hewan and alleys of th eriile Belt Port pù Maine 5 4&7 P now recelv glaative attention th ng e passen Post y well re gsor who 1 8 LAURIN, 8: milies regul TLE N Birdiail Ri o Little 8B ortland and the New _ Passe lieve fo e.Neither J an they the Auravia ) gers that arri .garded.\u2014[ Bost 6 Place d\u2019Arm FexpO.H gularly supplied \u2019 0.4N0.à ver.8s: gg 3 England 8 the New| +++] 4&7 York ra Im Joes anyo ant pia last .rived on ston Havl rmes.\u201c24 , HENSHAW ro ed.Pass.|E Dis 881.cept tates, ex» ork v Gove eS I OL ong vos Bas mom Sn nt Sb Ré onoass nucrivan ox vaux | PP sors EP SEEN fon an so o legislat any serious at- ung Hindoo bleryl, 8 well-kn The t Way.tae with ibersy of aski e City of M or the M.W PE.[NON - Fass.APE eee.eee) 800 stoppi Go Th CR ete em aE FER ni lo fy EEE Pr EE Es so qu dra pe ; ince have atholi grad ste and a hi clogs th muco gh is » C.DE ska, zed to nd Pert ane, 2 P.M, age la Prairi M, P.M, Regist posted 15 policy of some kir © so long enjoyed.of graduate of the Uni a bighly-gifted H © bronchial pipes.or phlegm th NS AW à uss our labal or, end is author.85 1.65 85 of 2:55 2.45 12nd stered lott, minute?P .- bleg ; > .cen ° : Stater\u2014I ers mall asse to fied an e kind had to b joyed.A |Twoye niversity of \u20ac agyard\u2019s Pecto pipes.This at| eT 24 Hospital \u2019 n 8 or Gladstone Jad Saigo 5 for the N : hone e found ars ago b | Calcutt suc ectoral Bal - is wh elephon 1 Strees .4.10 8.07 vee 1.2511 ern State oston, N' ew Eng- Railr wa : st a .but e mad a.cessful aleam y e Com es .61 |.» 9.90 m= tates.\u2014cl s- ew Y & 0a oF thes open a eionplchment but London, ond n° ous de his apposrance in puopaEPn ren AT (OT cong olds, throat me ) | 3 58 58 \u2026vepfsopana 4 25 epi li ork and the 4 of the G n aud straightfor nt, in face erest in Bociet e an object of ., throat S U j 2% 6.23 |130 \u2018\u2018\u2019Bhoal Lake.1.00 9.15 AE ste on-for Bostog, New Yor dr entrance bears u overnment, wh ward conduct Banner hi y.His ch A Co .pa 10.5 7.00 [138 Lo Solegirthe.5.12 6.80 8200p Postal Car Los clan eut ork and | pon ite ?ose ever ; ; , his met ; arm of mmou E B ¥ rr.Arr.Birtle.8.30 5.35 BS Por pen till 9.16 « PR minutes from the sligh surface absolute 7 action bis thorou bh apbysical mind \u201cI was troub xpr ession.) No.4 M.\u201c| 7,55 4 50 & postal Car Bags 0 6 wom.and Hir The gatest (a reedom di gh acqua and for th ubled with li i onda L've.|L?ostal Car B pen till 9.15 e, TR an np ind an | 7 the yes ie ith liver om aint \u2014ro\u2014 CHABOILLEZ SQU ae CAI hy er fe ; whic +! him : ; philo nd any th remedi 0.2 Tuesd and Satu) y Etruri ritain, BE ts Government polls to supp! may be a lion ; sophy m ood ai y that has d ies but RE N ays and rdays bers ruria, Cun + Eto, upw nment supplant the M h .in litera .ade fi as Burdock one me B ° c Ro.3 Tue Fridays.T oth.4.10 ard Line, F ard feat, and oo are already d owat e was invit Ty circle iggin Blood Bit o much met cm lose conn sdays and FH.By Tr p.m., Friday, No J our y doomed to .invited to veri 8, and ging, East Te itters.\u201d J Buperi trains of C ection at Po Fridays Pett ave, N.G.L » Novem.vators the Oppositi years more will b de-|ing to m rious centres mpleton, P.Q ames Pal rior Pale and trains of Canadien Tas) rtage la Prairl a bervth, 685 8.» Lloyd, Tuesda Rooms diesppoin ition in which to e allowed Fro eet the schol of learn- Le ale and other Al Brown Malt ger rat on as to throu; iio Kaillway.rie with N y Germanie Wh y, Novem- ms tment, T chew the m London h ars of E AF Single 8 es, E , India orto es apply to gh freight a .Forin- ovember 10th, ite Star Li about the Bible he cry now bei cud of the World e went to Pari ngland.int earfal Leap.tout, mm Woot xtra Double Gro.MoDOwA Tne C.b.Toy, ee Alon ne, Wednesday moderai Tic scho ible being dri sing raised at reporter b arg.Wh o the abyss of .5 d and Bottl tid assenger Age LD, Assistant e C.P.R\u2019y, Novembe.eslan, Allan Li ! le ols ab the insti iven from at quarantin oarded th en of shortsi poverty, 0 FA 8.nt, Portage 1 Frelght and By 8 r 10th, 7.80 ne, (a) Wed 8s me Lynch, i the instigatio our pub- 1D ; e he found B e Aurani rtsightedness i ÿ » Over the pre os - WILIES 5 159 ge la Prairie.and à y Servia, où p.m.nesday, 3 s one of a n ot Archbi g with great i abu Mohini a who might sis taken b cipice Th UPPLIE a W.R.= ay, November nard Line, F any oth stories as em those fooli ishop huge v interest ov hini gaz- th ght become weal by thoueand e followi D.eneral Su ER, By City er 12th, 6.36 a riday, Wednes ; ; tyoft ish campaign |! ge vessel at th er the side emselves wealthy, if th 108, ized t ing bottle perintendent.vemb of Chester I -I0, - city.G gon affair ruth as the C paign In stature he i e Staten Isl of the wh es of their 0 they availed All wh 0 use our lab rs only a J Ki B er i2uh 4.10 aman Line, F been made : both cases entral Pri- Jet bl eis short sland shore o write to Hal pportunities.T o wish to h abels, viz re author .J.Kimb Il oF Hider, N Pons, » Friday No- from G : e to sca sn attempt ack hair f Île i and slende Ce Maine will allett & CG ° hose 108 see a Àf os.J.Ho , a & C ember 6th 4 +.Isloyd Line 1 munity by a R rce the Protest pt had A heavy jet alls in folds do r.His|can , will be informed o., Portland 8, independ \u2018ears Jos.Virt ward.646 D (Establi O.P5.Celtte EP , Tuesdsy, No it will Jus oman Catholic ba ant com- When h jet black beard ¢ wn his back.w make from $5 to $2 , free, how th >| ported ent newspa Thos Fe Bt.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.19 orcbester streei BANKERS shed in 1865) Novem ser hay Star Line, (0) W Jas.LH work.In the sch ugaboo, but ure e enters into © overs his fac ards, Some bh $26 a day and = should persup- Wiz.lerguson.\u2026se Aylmer sir ei 16 AND AND BROKI Now nner Tu, A a, , (0) Wednesday, Is Jas, L.Hughes,Ine chool questi s are lighted onversation hi e, day.Yo ave made 0 up- m.Bisho \u2026.1628t, Eli ect B 18 BROAD ERS, By a fp the in Toronto Inspector of Publi on, Mr.apd his up with a winni is feat- ho u can do the ver $50 in Thos, Ki Psocoso0 16 Visi izabeth st ¥ y writing to ST.NEWY By Umb is , 7:30 p.m., (a) Wednesday case of been .and a bigoted ublie Schools g whole man à winning smil me whereve work and li a S .Kinsella isitation ork Stock the Secreta orx ber 19th, 4.10 , Cunard Lin ! a een pushed f goted Orange great refinem ner is indicati ile, sexes r you are | ive at BSC ++.118 Ott street Bocertain oy Pon the N Eo Arizona, Gu e, Friday, N jeuralgi tives to orward by leadi geman, has reporter ent and cultu icative of started all ages, All i ocated.Both IBE N JF ORDER awa street Berta LY a pan Any TRON Seri ow pe ATa eat » Novem liv A p .: il 2nd, 4.10 on Line, M er or Minister promulgate ch ing Conserva- object i approached hi re.When th arted free, Capi is new.Yo ow PHONE, 8 RECEIVED à member of the Ÿ parors and E tang vel) nd) oN , Monday, N ou .of Educati arges &gainst ject in comin im and stat 1e the time.B pital not need u are .BY TELE We ha he New Yo and Brokers\u201d ne vemb cries, Natl ; , Novem: re ?such à trivial cation, but th st the philosophe g aboard\u2014to ted his er \u20ac \u2019 etter not del ed.Nowis FOR W the Ba ve had twent; rk Stock Exch isa B er 23rd, 4.10 oval Line, Tue taken dn nature that li ey are of ina pher\u2014Babu Mohini interview th an secure a B delay Ever \u2014 YLLI AM York nking and ron years\u2019 exper} ange.Nov Britannic, Whit sday, No- \u201cy en of them ) little notice i surprised m ini opened hi e nug little f y work- DO , and both m erage busin ence in vember 24\u2019 ite Star Lin thi J I nothing new .In fact, th tice is Well, I anner and sai iseyes| H \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ortune.B ' & Ç MEMBE onabers of Our ÂTI Ia New NoreEon 1410 p m.e, Wednesday, Ving th wi ; we hsd , they dival , Pve been ad said : OLLOWAY\u2019 M rower O RS OF THE r firm are November 2 minion Li ' «pars management, C ation of i familier great one of rican om of the Tosa do Sainte an AND Piurs 6 ontreal He rà Feb.23 s and Malisters \" of Hoare a YORK BROOK Ny Auras, Cunaed Li ne, (@) Thus \"ity evidence whi And there 18 ic school MOD oath to beli newspapers ngland devol -+On the moth of d * © Exchange b y represented (œ) Suppl 8.0.ne, Friday, Novemr chi ich abunda ent.Just thi elieve it A B, sponsibili volves much ers of which .1y We endea vy one 0f 0 on the 100] Thu 1pplementa , Novem anged more Script goes to prove th nce of all this w hink of you until this rob ility in securi aud serious is trul successtul vor to make ur firm.r Bday ry mail closed Was ra, to-day th ptural teaching i at there is ing t ay to talk to r having com obust health ; fr ing for their d re y liberal i RO fOr OUT ¢ v doing what onr own bust Ç ) Must be speci at 6 a.m.0k Bit 1\u20ac an wi g in the g to Americ me.lam e lees] all frequently, ¢ aughters ment, G n senti- y R clients.we can to HOEY egistered cially directe itters \u20ac allowed when the wh .schools onl : a for an ; not com- y sacrificed y, alas! th , controll Fi OBERT J.make it earlie.letters m cted by these Lin \u2018 allowed.As ole Bibl ly coming Ov y special at a parti by culpab ought- ed by n ; N KIMBALL Te su be posted se Lines.te) fem js extended proof that n e was | friends in th er on the invit _purpose\u2014 particular peri pable bashful clique © party BRE 5 ov.» ALFRED B x 3 minutes Kid : : tion portant ch iod of life ulness , and d or WER EB OUNSBE ails leav (ney public offi ed to Roman C o favorit- I shall 1 18 city and in Bo a of my c nt changes tak ife, when all i oes not fe 8 AND y RY e How Yorz Bright! Tap ces by the Oatari atholics in d ecture or ston.Wheth onstitution e place i im- tain £h ar to mai MALTS iv a8 F 2 How Yors {cr tue tollowi nts pend the fi A atario Go n epend upo : not whil er which , Upon th n the femal 20 publi n= : & TERS TT = or the Cent + as follows : 28 ere ne bably tak ollowiag fi vernment, friend upon cIrcumsia e here will ch depeuds f e managem © c rights, agai IN \u2014 à 2 nla, and the Sc ral Americ \u2019 possi v y take up too gures, which > ade.nces and u Holloway\u2019s Pi uture happi ent of Public , against all DIA PALE ath.Jo Pacific pe except Guatem thle publication b much of your pro- « Should pon my the 0 y°s Pills, es : pps or mi enemi AND XX Fo , &th, 15th, : c ports, vi ; | y pecial : sery.es, TO EXTR MILD r Venezuel: , 28rd.rts, via Aspin- attempt to rai ut will show space for subjects 7\u201d you lecture, what wi tment, have y if aided wi conseq: gardless A asp XXX ALE For Bermud a and Cur \u201cI ise an you that th Djects asked th » What will b establishin e the ha with equenc of 810 * j For H uda\u20144th acoa\u20144th, 17th, 7 ha ascendency is alarm ab e I a e report e your g thove f happiest effect i es UT PO ayti\u20146th .18th., 17th, 27th.ney t all about C ; l am a m rter.erform fanctio ct in s (In W RTE Fur Ja , 20th, £y trou Sm Ly ampli |S ater 0,600 e 5 can ] Express an a Free Bottle so cure, Send ailed is na RIDE a.ahd Japs 20:h Noremb fo d dinister, $18,6 » includin ro- spect no poor la people, and earn t ae of my infallible at once fora OHA AU To © n 9th and 20 or.EF 0~ lic is paid $ ,643.Of thi g that of th pectors of the ws, we hav i ee euryou Aâgrens DR ora telat TEAU IL \u2018 should be pos con th, November berg g 1,400 this sum the C e about beggi poor, nor d e no in- xact co Branch Don FO RE Tish EOVIL should be posted b nection, cor ce ' atho- | 1 egging.B o the people O st fice, 37 Ÿ BOS Do M LE tes of sali ere nine d respondente | Arter CROWN LAN bout begging.But how different, 80 any pro : , Tonge SL, 1 ARGADX, a from Bau francis jones Sm Twenty-si DS DEPARTM watched th ood on London ri in Eng- P posed lin \"3 oronto.Do.LAF x, M A Letter Carri nolsco.rea va - .al All bat\u201d six officials, i MENT, erowding, a.people rushi ridge and advertisine 1 eof! 1 Imported di TIE.ILED Notice of ch arriers\u2019 Delivery: oid fe ; four a » includin rowding, and I ing, puehi erfis i ed direct & F RE promptly ange of re 20 relie, $36,675.Pai re Prote g the head piness th thought of the li og and ing in A ° KG nd fo sal ing, and notified ro th idence should bé lie) .Paid the fou stants.Salar | muni at could exist i e little ba meri 8 ent FREDE es by : months renewed o postmaster i rite fete, SU r Catholi aries, : unity.I xistin such p- pa can ora RICR KI th nths, they b i at the expirati 7 ble h PUBLIC WOR olics, $4,450 individual n England th ch a com- pers b ge NGSTO at length of t ng acted upo on of three 0.8 Thirtee rs prrantuesT.le uallem-or ere js too y add 1 Apply sb Octobe 25 Hospi À, Contai et lente ave del ration ont fn n officiale\u201410 ENT.ogo call it selfishness, if uch G ressin ply at ospital St ains mo central divi ve deliveries \u201410 Protest cellen it.In Boglish s if you wish co P g rest, Politi re Gene a.1m., il Livisions of the ¢ made daily 13,0 sate, 3 ce, that 8a glish societ .I's INO \u201c A MR 248 ical Ne ral and delivé 30 8.m., £00 2 elty, ab 8.40 and 10.00 \u2014\u2018 Pp prevails.Wi me absenc y bar ex- N we l & SHES 1 .WM, O ws than n veries in the RS.pm.Four dolf pe .With their s e of bappi ews Oo NSPHCTION , OARTE paper .any oth.oon, and 2.00 \u2018other divisions, our ople alons and ppiness paper Advertisi oy TION OFF so R SM : published i , er Hochelags and 3.30 om send Shrigt r j 10 vert CK 83 LIOIT IT ed > elaga p.m.pri ions Send 300m for 30 tsing Buren, |g If you want - 00h00 a 2 er in this Pro- ESS EE Pr or 100-Pa = ervant\u2019 a Ge -|s OT as (ora, A T eS Wicket | Baily po ge Pamph nt ner upreme C radministe usr: am m 8 closed pen daily ab 8 a0: tréen Ë, rophlet.The H s place advertis ral ad, Pastiamen sy ministering Outhe'n tn on appli plo copies sent fr box-holders.ed at 7 p.m LOWRY oper tk vie J erald, free.as ae, plication to ee 2m, Saths Sh dim Sais | el South Aust ew South.Commiselcnes for ood Friday wing holidays : Ni Sears South Austral.South Wales, sioner for MONTREAL HER Dey, Thani ii ving end Birthday, oN inion IP irs nd ALD OF A date wickets clo Christmas Day OPT « erin Barer HEE Sl 5 oo uare ays exce aily from 9 a.e and Par ver boxla Square, à me pled): Sod am (Sep; ing Receiving H unday and hol skin 21û.: Cl ving Houses\u2014F olldays excPA e gi .: closed on Sunday rom 8 9-14 to 6, st inv tansej 8 slel[°1F1 5 æ é & ; ou 408 | 616 sv.: DD - sss = & wo so E sis 2 88 8 ES +.æ oor wm \u201c| 400 su.\u2014| 14 0 13 45 30 seve 6 35'4 10-7 vee] 410 8 35[eeease 780] 4&7 4&7 ITO \u2026.| 860 7451 780 5 minute# New Eng York and 30 p.m.now mife York and t 3380 p.m a0.and p.m, 8.10.ay, Noyem- © y, Novem- V ednesday, Vednesday, y, Wednes- Friday No esd «y, Nos Wednesday, Wednesday, y, Novem- ay, Novem nesday, Nor Wednesday, Thursday ay, Novem: | at 6 2.1m, OL amants , following opt Guatem Dia Aspin- Ja, 17th, Zt.and Turks ta Rica) and p & Pansmd i, 2th Cn Cra, ad Trinidads Rica) ce ., 24th.Las Santiago era, Broil gponde Irene LE HCO.ory\u2019 co should oo rin ee of bre | only o daily in thé 8.0) and 10 .Fourdà 5, at 0.0080 rles-\u2014TWO de CORRESPONDENCE.A Corrected Account, To the Editor of THE HERALD, nighte\u2019s Star an account of the transaction at is in almost every Ca lotory to the actual case, and it fem por- most probable that your contempo po rn has fallen victim to the ary one of the co-defen- seductions of at least dame.reporter ttates as follows: \u2014¢ Jt a that a day or to before polling met Joseph Pont and made a bet of 3100 to $50 that Mr.James McShane would Tot be elected by 260 majority.Now as this wager was made\u2014accord- ing to the evidence of five witnesses already heard in the case\u2014between half: ast eight and half-past nine on the evening of election day a proper idea of the correctuess of the Siar\u2019s statement may be easily formed .; \u2018I believe that a fair-minded public\u2014not even excludirg the gawbling fraternity\u2014 will concede that any bet made between arties ou any event Just being conciuded\u2014 where one of the parties has obtained knowledge of the actual result, at least one hour before he made the bet\u2014that : guch bet should be declared off and the money returned, .| Of course, In this particular case, I have to acknowledge that such a course would be difficult to pursue; as it appears in evidence that the stakeholder (unfortunately for himeelf) deposited the money in Pont\u2019s safe, thus making a principal in a bet a stakeholder as weil, With these few remarks called forth by the incorrect statement in the Star of this evening, ; I remain, Yours truly, Joux P.CLENDIXNENG.Montreal, 25th November, Is It Not Teo Bad?To the Editor of THE HERALD.Srr,\u2014À full month ago the Inundation Commission sent its report to the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, recommending the keeping open of the St.Lawrence channel during winter months, The Har- por Commission have decided to furnish four tugs for the carrying out of this experiment and $1,000 more to meet ex- enges.The City Council has also contributed $2,000 for the same object, go that the paltry sum of $2,000 only was asked from the Federal Government as their share of this most important undertaking, What has been the result?Why, the Minister of Public Works has not yet found time enough to even answer Montreal\u2019s request.The winter season has arrived, the boats have to be prepared for the work and now, on the 25th of November, it is almost too late to get ready to carry out the experiment this year.Ii is to be hoped that the City Council will not stand any more Government nonsense, but guarantee the expenditure itself and order the preparing of the boat at once, trusting to get their money back, if not from the present adminietration, from the progressiva wen, who will in a few monthe, if not weeks, be in charge of the Federal Government.This morning Alderman Grenier sent a resging telegram to the Minister of Public Works for an immediate answer to the Commiesioner\u2019s report.Let us hope that it will wake him up.J.X.PERRAULT.Mowrrear, Nov.25, 1886, IMPORTANT.Passengers arriving in the City of New York via Grand Central Depot save $3 Carriage Hire and Transfer of Baggage by stopping at the GRAND UNION HOTEL, opposite sald depot.Passengers arriving by West Shore Railroad via Weehawken Ferry, by taking the 420d street Horse Cars at Ferry entrance, reach Grand Union Hotel in ten minutes for 5 cents, and save $3 Carriage Hire, Six hundred Eiegant Rooms, $1 and | upwards per day.European Plan, Elevators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and Wine Rooms supplied with the best.Prices moderate.Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union\u201c than at any other strictly first-class hotel in the city, Guests\u2019.baggage delivered to and from Grand Central Depot free.CAN YOU ANSWER THIS ?Is there a person living who ever raw a cage of ague, biliousness, nervousness or neuralgia, or any disease ot the ttomach liver or kidneys that Hop Bitters will not cure ?\"My mother says Hop Bitters is the only thing that will kesp her from severe attreks a iparulysls and\u2019 headacne\u201d\u2014Æd.Oswego un \u201cMy little Tsiekly, puny baby was changed into a great bouncing boy and I was raised froma sick bed by using Hop Bitters a short time,\u201d A Youxe MoTHER, 1.No use _to worry about any Liver, idney or Uriuary trouble; es eeially Bright's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bit- lers never fails of a cure where a cure is possible 1 1 1 \u201cI had severe attack of gravel and Kid- Ley trouble ; was unable to get any medi- tne or doctor to cure me until I used Hop ters, T.R.ATTY.88.Unhealthy or inactive kidneys Sause * gravel, Bright\u2019s disease; rheuma- fem and \u201ca horde of other serious and fatal diseases whicn can be prevented with op Bitters if taken in time.sol udington, Mich., Feb.2.1835.I have x d Hop \u201cBitters for ten years, and there is tools done that eauals Shem 20% bilious at- y Kidney complaints, and a seases Incident to this malarial ojlmate.H.T.ALEXANDER.I \u201cMonroe, Mich.4Sept, 25.h, 1875, Sirs: have been taking Hop Bitters for Inflammation of kidneys and bladder.It hus done for me what four physicians failed O\u2014cured me, The effect of the Bit- T8 seemed like magic to me.\u201d Brier, (ENTS i~Your Hop Bitters have been of fa value to me, was laid up with typ- n fever for over two mo.ths, and could get i relie: until IT tried your Hop Bi:ters.To foe Suffering from üebility, or any one in el le health, 1 cordially recommend them.ne STOEIZEL, 638 Kniton street, Chicago, \u2014_\u2014 \u2014~ Paralytic, nervous, tremulous old ople \u2018are\u2019 made perfectly quiet and *rigily by using Hop Bitters, met to Sone genuine without a bunch of M pognon the white Isbel.Shun all the In their name, w op\u201d or ps rose À Good Investment, \u201cI suffered with eruptions on my face prover two years.I determined to give After tacle Blood Bitters a fair trial, eat ie four bottles, I can say it was the Bop vestment I ever madr\" Tean Claney, \u2018ausejour, Manitobr.In re my case ve William Mullin and Joseph Pont mise en cause, I notice in to- particular directly T | __ Miscellaneous, I ef 2 fe » THE GREAT DR.DIO LEWIS His Outspoken Opinion, Ehe vory marked testimonials froma Lollege Professors, respectable Physi siane, sud other rentismen of intelll« once and character to the value fo Warnors SAFE Cure, published tm the editoriai eolamunz of SAFr best news papers, have greatly surprised me Eanv of these gentlemen I know, and voaplrg the! rtestlm suy I was impelled to purchase some bottles of Warner's SAFE Oure and analyse it.Resides, 1 took some, swallowing three times the prescribed quantity, I am satisfied tho medicine is mot injurionn, and will jronkiy add thotirI formé myself the viotim ef à sorlons kidney trouble 1 shouzld age this preparation.The trath is, tae medical profession stands damned smd heipless In the presemce of mere thaz oze kidney malady, while the tes vmony of hundreds of intelligent and very roputable gontlemen hardly leaves roora to doubi that Mr.H.I.Warner tins fallen apon one of those Happy dis covories which occasionally brimg help oF 3m ering hamanity, DIO LEWIS.Boasiness Cards.DR.MAJOR Specialist to the Department for Diseases of \u2018the Nose and Throat, Montreal General Hospital, has returned from Germany.83 UNION AVENUE September lv W.E.ELLIOT & C0.89 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, Manufa-turer of and Wholesale Dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating EXCELSIOR MACHINE OILS, Telephone No.842 September 1y 127 W, MoLEA WALBANK, BA.Se, Architect; 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