The Montreal herald, 2 juin 1890, lundi 2 juin 1890
[" 1} i of on rm are the ice, the ck vice to W.&F.P.CURRIE & CO\u2019Y, Prain Pipes Portland Cement, Ta aney Tops Canada Cement, Vent Linings Water Lime, Flue Covers, Whiting, Fire Bricks, Flaster of Paria, Fire Clay.orax, Roman Cement, VOL.LXXXITI\u2014NO.ADVERTISEMN rs.MUNN?S PURE BONELESS CODFISH ; b.Bricks acked in tn Pressed 2 Roxen, » 12 1bs., 24 1bs.and 48 lbs.i is eut from the largest Newfound- RET and the quality is unsurpassed APPLY EARLY.STEWART MUNN & GO, 22 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.Bell Telephone 1233.Federal 300 Cumberland Railway and COAL COMPANY Are now shipping Coal from their mines at gpringhill, N.8.Fresh mined and of su- perior quality.OFFICE: IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Place d\u2019Armes.ze re.0.Box 396.HERTER BROTHERS, 154 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF interior Decorations, Furniture Stained Glass, Mosaics, Gas Fixtures, &c.IMPORTERS OF TAPESTRIES, FINE CARPETS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, PAPER-HANGINGS, &c Sert.28 233 EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY.CAPITAL - =~ - $2,000,000 ASSETS = = = - $7,803,732 The Debenture Bonds of this Company bearing six per cent.interest, and secured by Real Estate Collaterals deposited with the 0! AMERICAN LOAN & TRUST COMPANY of New York are for sale by LEWIS A.HART, NOTARY, tmperial Building, 107 St.James st., MONTREAL.3m 63 TADOUSAC.FOR SALE or TO LET, TADOUSAC HOTEL.(FCRNISHED.) Has accommodation for about 100 guests, and is in good order.For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 219 St.James street.JUST RECEIVED.WHOLE BONELESS HAM, BONELESS TURKEY, BONELESS CHICKEN, Packed by Curtice Bros.Co., Rochester, N.Y J.B.H.RICKABY CO., GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS, 63 BEAVER HALL, Montreal.108 tf A Soft White, Portable Light, of Great BrUliancy and Power INVALUABLE = FOR = ENGINEERS, Iron Foundens, Boller Makers; | Rolling Mills, Od! Collieries, Coal Wharves, &c., &c.ait, TWO Sizes Care Railways, IN Ted x.Track Laying, Desert Ÿ No.1\u2014800 Tunnelling, gal a 2000 Bridge CANDLE Building, VV POWER JAMES COOPER, MANUFACTURER, 204 St, James Street, MONTREAL, SCOTT'S - Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES .® of Lime and Soda y = is Scott's Emulsion 5.222075 Rest Fond Flesh Producer.It isthe Scrofal edy for CON SUMPTION, case a, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- % Chronic Coughs and Colds.Booty BU ATAELE AS MILK, ! Wrapper, sion is only put up in salmon color { Sold by ai] void all imitationsor substitutions, \\ £cists at 50c.and $1,00, ! , SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville ® } ds China Clay, gassemer Steel Sofa, Chairand Bed Springs.| 120 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.ANNUAL MEETING.Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held In their Banking House in the City of Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, 4th day of June next The chair will be taken at 2 o'clock p.m.By order of the Board.WM.FARWELL, General Manager.Sherbrooke, 3rd May, 1590, mrJ1 109 WATCH REPAIRING! MR.HENRY GRANT gives his personal attention to all watches left with us for repair.Over 45 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE enables him to guarantee perfect accuracy of workmanship.Established 30 years y Charges moderate, HENRY GRANT & SON, 72 Beaver Hall.corner Dorchester street.EGYPTIAN & TURKISH CIGARETTES, NESTOR CIANACLIS, 100 in à package, 50 in a package.MOSLEMS, 100 iu Tin Package.PHILIP HENRY, 184 ST.JAMES STREET FLATS T0 LET.Two Large Flats to Let \"IN THE\u2014 \u201cHERALD\u201d BUILDING, BEAVER HALL HILL.SIZE 60x120 & 60x80.Well Lighted on all sides.Heated by Steam.Steam power can be supplied if required.\u2019 APPLY TO HERALD COMPANY.MONTREAL SUMMER RESORT.\u201cTIE GROVIL,\u201d BEACONSFIELD.The Prettiest Point on LAKE ST.LOUIS, Easily reached by G.T.R.and C.P.R.Bathing, Boating and Fishing from the grounds.Photos can be seen and terms obtained oa application at 553 BEAVER HALL HILL.Bell Telephone No.4846, 3m DEBENTURES.Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 161h day of June, 1893, for the purchase of Water-Works debentures of the City of St.Thomas, to the amount of $125,000, payable in anpual instalments, with interest at four and one-half per cent.within forty years, the principal and interest ia each year amounting to $6.792 89-100.These debeutures are issued under a special Act of the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, passed during the last session, entitled \u2018\u2019An Act to enable the corporation of the City of 8t.Thomas to issue debentures for Water- Works,\u201d and under and by virtue of By-law No.524 of the said city, passed in accordance therewith, and will be delivered to the purchaser at the agency of the Merchants\u2019 Bank in St.Thomas, and the price thercof to be paid into the said agency.Said debentures, in addition to being a lien on all the rateable property of the city, are, by Section 35 of \u201cThe Municipal Water- Works Act,\u201d made a preferential charge on the lands, Water-Works, and the property appertaining thereto.Tenders must specify so many cents per dollar ; and as a guarantee of good faith a marked cheque for $1,000 shall accompany each tender.HENRY F.ELLIS, City Clerk.w,s14F 123 St.Thomas, 22nd May, 1890, CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, { District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.DAME MARY L.MORAN, of the City and District of Montreal, wife of Michael H.Kelpyn, of the same place, contractor, judicially authorized to ester en justice, Jaintiff, vs.the said MICHAEL H.KELPYN, Defendant.An action for separation as to property has been instituted, this day, by plaintiff agalnst defendant.Montreal, April 28th, 1890.ALBERT LEBLANC, 1(8e w Attorney for Plaintiff, THE REASON WHY \u2014WE USE\u2014\u2014 Reed's Rosin CementRoofing, IT IS THE BEST, beyond question, in the market, CEO.W.REED, 783 and 785 Craig street, Montreal.Machinery For Sa.le 1 Iron Planer, at present in t.bed HIS price S150.P use, 61 \u2019 Sturtevant Blower, 17, pri 50.1 Roots Blower, $100.17, price $30 1 Engine Lathe, 7} ft.bed, 93 centres, old chain feed, $50.1 Boiler, 121t.long x 4 ft.6in.in diameter, in use at Longueuil, price S100.1 Slide Valve Engine, cylinder 9 x 20, in use at Longueuil, $25).1 Darling\u2019s Patent Governor, cost $275, 3% in.pipe, price $200, H.R.IVES & CO., STOPPED FREE Inssne Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'S GREAT NERVER for all BRAIN & NERVE DISRASEE Cory | cure for Nerve Affections, Fits, Epilepsy, etc.NFALLIBLE if taken as directed.NE FES after first days use.Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to PI Fit patients, they paying express charges on box when BOW received.Send names, P.O.and express address of all aiiicted to DR,ICLINE,931 Arch St.Philadelphia Pa.Sce Druggists.PEIVARE OF IMITATING FRAUDS.For sale by J.A.HARTE, 178) Notre Dame street 108 tre | Stlontreal Tferald MONTREAL.MONDAY.JUNE 2 189) The Merchants Bank OF CANADA.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of Three and one-half per cent.for the current half-year, being at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution hae been declared, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in this city, on and after MONDAY, the 2ud June next._The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st May inclusive, \u2014_\u2014 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders will be held at the Bank, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th June next, the chair to be taken at 12 o'clock noon, By order of the Board.Ge HAGUE, eneral Manager.Montreal, 22nd April, 1890, 23,2UA 3,10,17,24,31M 7,147 BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTE is hereby given that a dividend of Five per cent.for the current halfyear, making a total distribution for the year of Tn per cent.] upon the paid-up capital stock of this institution has been declared, and that the same will.be payable ac its Banking Bouse in this city, and at its Branches.on and after Monday, the second day of June nexk.The Transfer Broks will be closed from the 17t h to the 31st of May next, both days inciu- sive.The Annual General Meeting of the Share- hoiders will be held at the Banking House of the institution on Monday, the second day of June next.The chair to be taken at One o'clock, By order of the Board.W.J.BUCHANAN, Gensral Manager.Montreal, 22nd April, 1890.96 ws 2J Banque Ville Marie.NOTICE Ig hereby given that a Dividend of THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.(3} p.c.)on the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at the Head- Office, in this city, on and after MONDAY, the SECOND DAY OF JUNE NEXT.The transfer books will be closed from the 21st to the 3Ist May, both days inclusive.Notice is also given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the same place, on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at TWELVE o'clock noon.By order of the Board.U.GARAND, Cashier, Montreal, April 21th, 1890.Trafaloar Institute, An Initiatory Department will be commenced in the above Institute at the opening of next session, for girls of ten years and upwards.An examination for entrance into the Initiatory Department and Upper School Will be held in the Institute on 27th May and on 3rd and 4th September.Candidates from a distance can be examined at or near their residences.Five Scholarships for Resident Pupils, of the value of $150 each, will be open for competition at the September Examination, to daughters of clergymen or of widows.For subjects of examination and other particulars, apply to A.F.RIDDELL, Secretary.llln ws THE DOMINION WIRE ROPE CO\u2019Y MONTREAL, MANUFACTURERS 22 St.John street, Montreal.For Hoisting, Mining, Inclines, Transmission of Power, Towing, Ships Rigging, Guys, Ete., Ete, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Lang\u2019s Patent Wire Rope For Transmission and Colliery purposes.SIGNAL, STRAND CLOTHES LINES AND SEIZING WIRE.JAMES COOPER, Agent, 204 St.James Street.Dr.J.Collis Browne's GHLORODYNE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0: THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE Woob stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.COLLIs BROWNE was undoubtedly theinventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was literally untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014T'imes, July 13, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE IS THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN REMEDY IN COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA- ISM, &c.oR J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE\u2014The Right Hon.Earl RUSSELL communicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne\u2014=See Lancet, December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners, Of course it would not thus singularly popular did it not \u201csupply a want and fill a place.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Medical Times, anuary 12, 1885.J DR.5.COLLIS BROWNES CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrheea, Colics.&c.SH.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORC- DYNE-Caution\u2014None genuine without the words, * Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyno\u201d\u2019 on the Stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle, Sole manufacturer,J.I.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell street, Bloomsbury.Loodon.Sold in bottles at 1s lid.2s 9d.48 6d and 11s.VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale, tolet or exchange for City Property.Situated on the shore of Lake Mem- phremagog, within ten minutes of Depot and rising town of Magog.Buildings, Houss, Stabling.&c., all in perfect order.Large garden, Ice House, Poultry House, &c.Water in house and stables.Drainage perfect.Every convenience.Property known as Lakeside, beautifully surrounded by shrubberies an shady groves; 25 acres in extent, Terms easy.Good fishing.Apply to JAMES STEWART & CO, Real Estate and General Auctionoers, 204 St.James street.Awful Blood Humor Terrible Blood Poison.Saffered all n mau could suffer and live, Fac: and body covered with awful sores.Used the Cuticura Memedies ten weeks, aud is 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would come off, and the blood pourdown.I got one tottle of CUTICURA ILESOLVENT.one box CUTICURA, and one cake CUTICURA 8o0aAp, and they cured me.I told a lady who was similarly afflicted to use it, and it cured her also.I gratefully acknowledge that it was CUTICURA that cured me.MRs.KATE BEARD, Orange Valley, N.J.Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and 8kin Purifier and great- «st of Humor Remedies,internally, and CUTI- CURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA B0AP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, speedily cure every humor and disease ofthe skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, whether simple, scrofulous, hereditary, or contagions, when physicians and all other remedies fail.This is strong language, but true.Thousands of hepeless sufferers have found it so.Sold everywhere.Price, CUTICURA, 75c.: SoaP, 35c.; RESOLVENT, $l.50.Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston.Æ#- Send for \u201cHow to Cure Skin Diseases, 64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 10 testimonials.Pi PLES, black-heads, chapped, and oily skin prevented by CUTICURA MEDICATED BoA.GOMPOSITORS -WANTED- Apply at this office between hours of Ten and One.DR.SEV'S REMED Dr.SEY\u2019S REMEDY, the Great Freneh Remedy for Dyspepsia, Biléous Affections, Constipation and all diseases of the stomach, lever and bowels.Dr.SEY\u2019S REMEDY is composed of the purest aromatics which stimulate the digestive urgans, and which, far from weakening like most medicines, impars tone to, and strengthen the system.Further it contains a substance which acts directly on the bowels, so that in small doses, it prevents and cures constipation, and in larger doses it acts &8 one of the best purgatives.+ .It is important to note that Dr.Se¥\u2019s Reuxpy can be taken in any dose without disturbing the habits or regime of those who take it.Sold by all Druggists, $1.00 per Bottle.S.LACHANCE SOLE PROPRIETOR 1038 & 1540 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.THE Intercolonial Coal Mining Co'y \u2014OFFER THEIR\u2014 BEST STEAM COAL From Drummond Colliery, Lots to Suit Purchasers.In APPLY AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, {99 Commissioners street.263 T tf THOS.SONNE, MANUFACTURER OF Awnings, Tents, Sails and Flags of all nations, Waggon Covers, Horse Covers.All kinds of Tents on hire.Tarpaulins and Oil Skin Clothing.Hoist Ropes fitted up on shortest notice.Cheap Fire Escapes.187 and 189 Commissioner street, MONTREAL.Z=F~Telephone 1161.INSIDE SPRING ROLLER SHADES, April 5 trs 81 ST.LEON SPRINGS, St.Leon, Que.This celebrated establishment, one of the most delightful and agreeable summer resorts on the continent, will be open to the public on the 1st June.; The numerous tourists who visit this beau- ful spot annually will find it this year, under the new management, more attractive than ever, The proprietors will spare no effort in catering to the comfort and enjoyment of the uests.The cuisine will be unde- the immediate management of a leading p.otessional cooks.Special facilities will be given for all kinds of recreation, such as billiards, bowling, croquet, Jawn tennis, boating, &c., &e., &c.; To sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Indigestion, General Debility, &c,, &c., the Saline Springs in connection with this hotel offer a sure cure.; Coaches will be in waiting for guests at Louiseville on the arrival of all trains.For terms apply to THE 8T.LEON MINERAL WATER Ed, Lid., Toronto, sole proprietors, or to the St.Leon Springs, Que.M.A.THOMAS, Hotel Manager.trs L5 2e me [ + | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Yrhen she waa a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoris, | When ahe had \u2018bildren, she gave thom Castoria, SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 PER ANNUM A GERMAN MARKET FAIR.The Ancient Teutonic Custom as It Still Flourishes at Hanover.This week there has heen an opportunity to see a market fair in Hanover, which occurs only thrice a year, and lasts but two or three days.In fact, I am just returned from wandering'about town in a drizzling rain, bumping umbrellas in the crowd of chaffering and chattering Hanoverians, and receiving an occasional curse from some booth owner because of the unintentional but none the less wet stream of water which my umbrella tip plumped down upon her cakes or candy.The stalls and booths for the display of the wares were to be found in various parts of the town, according to the nature of the sales; thus live stock was to be had in one section, books in another, \u201cnotions\u201d in tho third, and so on.Today I spent my time in the old portion of the city, and here the center of bustle and interest was the ancient Market church.From the square upon which this church stands tho lines of booths stretched up the streets, radiating right and left from the Market square.These booths were hastily rigged affairs, built of boards, with their tops covered with canvas against the rain, so that they looked like a row of Indian wigwams.Every conceivable article, and somé inconceivable, were to be purchased along these rows, behind which stood men and women crying up their wares or doling out small portions to the peasant buyer.Before 4 o'clock of this rainy afternoon the oil lamps were lighted and flared picturesquely in the wind.Through the middle of the streets surged the crowd of buyers, many of them country folk, who had come in solely for the fair.They clattered over the cobblestones in their sabots and beat down prices with high heart and volubility.Above rose the gray old houses and high over all the venerable and massive church, under whose walls for five centuries humanity was bought and sold, lived and died.It was a scene for a Dickens, and I sighed for his insight and his Comms Limon en graphic power of description.At sono of the booths a foreigner was especially tempted to rid himself of a fow pen- pies or marks.For example, here hung by the score those long, porcelain bowled pipes which are so typical of that country, and hard by were all manner of blue earthenware driuking jugs, mugs and tankards, with bibulous mottoes in German script and metal covers that were a joy to sce.In some cases some magic sign like \u2018\u2018Aus Italien\u201d was hung in front of the booth, and there you were sure to find cheap jewelry, tawdry paintings or bizarre house ornaments, those behind the improvised counter being dark, sallow and melancholy eyed, and wearing large rings in their oars after tho manner of their race, \u201cThiers Seemed to be no congruity here in the arrangement of the successive stands; beside one exclusively devoted to worsteds would be another where the succulent sausage and the malodorous but beloved limburger reigned supreme, and a little farther on the toys of childhood hobnobbed with a murderous array of knives, big and little, ranging from the tiny nail trimmér to the long, keen blade of the hog killer.The motley of sales and sights only made the scene richer and a characteristic picture of foreign street life.Iam told that tho articles to be bought at these fairs, though cheap, aro shoddy and unreliable, and are avoided by the wily citizen, the chief profit accruing from the open mouthed country bumpkins who judge by outside show and the oily assurances of the proprietors.\u2014Cor.Hartford Courant.The Russian Method.In the course of his tour of inspection through the Caucasus this autumn Prince Dondukoff-Korsakof passed close to the village of Stary Yoort, where a native colonel was not long previously murdered out of revenge, and where the murderers were being screened from the authorities by the inhabitants, As they refused to give up the assassins, the prince ordered all the inhabitants of the village to be assembled on his route two miles off.Here the prince refused to accept their greeting of bread and salt, and rated them right soundly in the severest terms of the Russian vocabulary.At the same time he ordered their elders to be arrested on the spot and gave them one month in which to surrender the murderers.If they remained recalcitrant at the end of that term, the severest punishment was to be inflicted.\u2018With the usual obstinacy of the Chechenlis tribes, who continue their opposition to Russia as long as, if not any longer than, any of the other tribes of the Caucasus, the murderers were not given up at the end of the month, whereupon a \u2018\u2018military execution\u201d was ordered to be made.At daybreak the village was surrounded by a cordon of troops, and all the inhabitants were disarmed and forbidden to ever carry arms again.A detachment of troops was then quartered in the village, and 1,200 rubles was exacted for the benefit of the murdered man\u2019s family.An elder was also appointed and sent by the authorities, with a salary to be paid by the village of 600 rubles a year.The murderers have now at last been surrendered, and the troops consequently withdrawn, \u2014St, Peters- burg Letter.The Wrong Approach to Browning.It may be that Browning can never speak to the largest audience; but it is certain that the audience to hear him and know him will not be as large even as it should be\u2014as large as, if \u2018report be true, he himself felt with some resentment that it ought to be\u2014until men\u2019s minds are cleared of cant about him.What is the reason why men without a touch of the Philistine in them should aggravate one by persisting in approaching Browning\u2019s work as though it involved first of all some kind of intellectual crux\u2014the employment of some other faculties than those that commonly receive true poetry?They would resent the imputation, perhaps, but have they not been made unconsciously to assume that the field is one of thistles by the wagging of some possibly long eared head over \u2018\u2018Sordello,\u201d or the notion that he who enters here must swear full allegiance to \u201cThe Ring and the Book?\u2019 Not every head is of that description that finds interest even in the former of those two poems, and the latter and its successors have their own great place and function; but why insist upon opening at \u2018\u2018Sordello\u201d or \u201cThe Ring and the Book™ a poet who has given us between them a whole cycle of the most direct, human, living poems in the language?Nobody insists upon our exclusive interest in the second part of \u2018\u2018Faust.\u201d\u2014* \u2018The Point of View\u201d in Scribner, A Fonduess for Old Company.The \u20180-year-old lady, rising unsteadily when the car bad stopped, helped the $0-year- old lady to her feet, and the two tottered along together to the back platform.But here the conductor relieved the younger lady of her charge and helped.ber off, and the Listener heard her voice as the car started, shouting from the sidewalk to the younger lady, in an elder sisterly sort of tone: \u2018Good by, dear!\u201d Then the 70-year-old lady settled herself into ber seat, and, smiling prettily, remarked to a lady who sat next to her: { \u201cIt's a good deal of trouble to travel with old ladies, but, do you know, I'm very fond of them.\u201d\u2014Boston Transcript.- a of THE ENGLISH DERBY.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 Rumored breakdown of Surafoot.- -\u2014 \u2014 -.SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.London June lst\u2014 The latest bottinæ at Tattersal's and the Victoria Club is 95 to 40 on Surefoot, who is the greatest favorite for the Derby since 1870,when 3 tol was laid on Macgregor, who was beaten.9 to 2 is laid against Sainfoin and finds many takers.33 toone against Rathbeal and 66 to 1 aganst the Beggar; who was yesterdav morning backed at 10 tol but on & report that the col} was teaten in his trial during yesterday he retired to the longer odde.On a rumor tbat some mishap had occurred to Sara- 800} even money was laid against his chances in Liverpool and Marchester.It is stated that the Duge of Portland, has sold sanfoin for 5,(C0 guineas to the Duke of NewCast!a, who has yielded to an hereditary im- puise characteristic of his ancesters and 8 about to join a fashionable racing table.He has backed his new purchase o win several thousand pouncs and has aken five \u2018\u201c Monkeys\u201d to one or £2500 0 £500 about Semolinas\u2019 chance for the \u2018\u2018Oake.\u201d The Prince of Wales has some heavy bets about the Beggar winning tl e Derby which will be run next wednesday.\u2014 THE DERBY SWEEP.The Drawing for Carslake Derby Sweep came off at Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armory on Saturday evening.The following were the numbers drawn for the favorites : Sare- foot\u2014 1132, 6447, 1100 8323: Sanfoin\u2014 870, 707, 8262, 3980\u2014St.Serb\u20149115, 7655, 2002, 4779\u2014Le Nord\u20144937, 5730, 4200, 6321\u2014 Riviera 8242, 3838, 6236, 5426\u2014 Rathbeal-\u20144069 7811, 254, 7487\u2014Right- away\u20144575,3240, 3254, 1249\u2014 Haaume\u2014 119, 4460, 7739, , 7089, Mr.Geo.Carslake generously allotted three tickets of his Derby sweep to each os the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions in the City.The lucky drawers of horses were.\u2014 The Western Hospital, \u201c Sanfoin \u201d * Sailors\u2019 Institate, Merry Monk \u201d Montreal General Hospital, \u201c Killowen \u201d Montreal Dispensary, \u2018* Radius.\u201d and the Protestant Insane Asylum, \u201cAberdalgie,\u201d The following are the places to which the ; faqorites went.\u201cSurefoot,City (3,) Dundas Ont; Sanfoin, Hamilton (2), Toronto and City (2); * Riviera,\u201d Fort Mcleod, N.W.T, Millor Ont, Ottawa and City.\u2018\u201c St.Serb\u201d, City, Hamilton, Bavoie, Ont, and Midland Ont., \u201cHeaume\u201d \u2014Niagara, City (3) ; Master Astley\u2014City (1) colling wood Ont, Newcastle N.B.À Congested Parliament THE COMPENSATION BILL MAY W ECKTHE COVERNMENT London, June 1.\u2014Although the present session of Parliament is well advanced, the really heavy work has yet to be done.Over three hundred public bills and about fifty private ones have been introduced ; and ofthese only ten have passed and the bill proposing to compensatethe-\u2014 prblicans threatene to jeopardise the existence of the Salisbury Cabinet.Friends of the Government advise them either to drop the measure and to modify considerably its provisions but Mr.Goschen is, it is said, determined to push it forward in its present shope.À mass meeting will be held in Hyde Park on Saturday next to protest against it.FOR SALE.VICTORIA HOTEL (KNOWN AS TOFIELD'S), POINT LEVIS.For Further Particulars, apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 126 mws 249 ST.JAMES STREET.A Marvellous Recovery.I was 80 ill with inflammatory rheus matism in 1882 that I was given up, and had all my earthly business put in order.One of my gons begged me to get Burdock Blood Bitters.After the third bottle I could sit up alone and eat a good meal, and in six weeks I was out of bed feeling better than I ever felt.I take three bottles every spring and two every fall.Mrs.M.N.D.BENARD, MarN ST, WixsiPEG, MAN, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W.BAKER & CO.\u2019S Breakfast Goong Is absolutely pure and {t is soluble, No Chemicals are used in îts preparation.It hag more than three times the sirengih of # Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot M Or Sugar, end is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup, It ie delicious, nourishing, Ji strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED.of And admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.Sold by Grocers everywhere, W.BAKER & C0.Dorchester.Mass, Ingersoll Rock Drill Co.OF CANADA, Manufacturers of DRILLS, AIR COMPRESSORS, Bl! Steam Hoists, Bollers & Genera} Mining Machinery, ] .Explosives, Batteries, Fuses, &c., &e.Shag JAMES ST.MONTREAL.tes 204 ST.March 18 re 2 The Montreal Herald.PUBLISHED DAILY BY (he HERALD COMPANY Limited \u2014Ar\u2014- NO.6 BEAVER HALL HILL.HON.P.MITCHELL - = = = President WL H.WHYTE - - Secretary-Treasurer and business Manages.MoLYNEUX ST.JOUN Klitor BF\" Business Correspondence should be addressed to THE HERALD COMPANY (Limited).All other Correspondence to be addressed * The Editor,\u201d Mr.M.ST.JOHN.MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 2nd.The C.P.R.bave just issued a new map showing their main line branches and connections.All parts of the conti- 1 ent seem to be reached by them.\u2014 The station known as\u2018 Beattie\u201d on the Atlantic Division, the C.P.R.is now called \u201c Lowelitown ;\u201d and the station on the Ontario Division gnown as * Pike Falls,\u201d is row \u201c Eimsley.\u201d Cricaco Mair : Major.McKinley and his bill are heartily damned in England and Washington and should be so in Chicago Everybodv in this city owes the irgenious Mr.McKinley a large aad ineradirable grudge for geting up and lobbyii g through the house of repr-sent- ative: a measure calculated to hurt the world\u2019s fair very seriously.If the bill becomes law it will hurt a 100] many mora things than the world\u2019s fair, and .anathematizing it will become 80 wide-spread and general that some mcraliser will feal called on to soliloquise \u201cbecause of swearing the land mourneth\u201d.McKinley and his bill will have a serious account to render.A remarkable illustration of the influence of red taps has been brought to light at Washington.A good many years ago, the Czar of Russia, as a mark of personal esteem, sent a gold and diamond snuff box to the United States to be presented to Rear-Admiral Baldwin.For reasons of State set forth in American laws, the Admiral could not accept this evidence of a monarchs favor except throuzh special permission givea by act of Cougress, and Congress with its usual promptness and despatch in matters pertaining to individuals who have no * political pull, \u201d delayed action until the Admiral had gone to that bourne when :e no traveller returneth.Now, however, Congress has enacted the requisite par- mission and the heirs of the dead Admiral are permitted to receive the snuff-box.It is to be presumed they are thankful on behalf of their deceased anzeat-r.\u2014 ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE.The Royal Party are tuned to arrive at tte Windsor street depot tbis morning at 10,10.On alighting, His Worship Acting Mayor Stepbens will present the Duke with a civic address of wel:ome which His Highness will reply to.The station will be open to the public with the exception of a portion which will be roped up.The Royal visitors will drive to the residence of Sir George Stephen on Drummond street by way of Osborne, Windsor, and Dorchester streets.Leaying about 2 o\u2019clock the distinguished visitors will drive round the city by way of Windsor street, St.James (west) round the G.T.R.depot into Chaboillez square where they will inspect no 4 Fire station.Resuming they will proceed along Notre Dame, through McGill and by way of St.James street to tke Champ de Mars where \u2018here will be a review of the Fire Brigade, This concluded, the party will drive along Craig up St.Denis to Sherbrooke an up Park avenue,and theuce round the mountain.They will take the regular route and go tothe M.A.A.A.grounds.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE RIFLE'RANCES.The second of the Canadiau Military Rifle League matches took place on Saturday all over the Dominion.The lacal men shot at Cote St.Lue.They had to contend with a troublesome wind and a bright light.Capt.Bossie, of the G5th Battalion was the Range officer and it is to be regrettad that he isnot vested with sufficient power to order a man off the ground for misdemeanor.An instance of this occurred on Saturday which fortunately was not as bad as it might Lave been.A youth belon.ing to a local corps was entrusted with a rifle and while waiting with the others at the 600 yards butts, he deliberately fired.Some people were quite close to him et the time but escaped with a good frigh*.Others were in the cars when the bulles went whistling past.Captain Hood gave bim a severe handling but did not go to ar, .The following is the result of the shoot- irg: Victoria Rifles, 1st team 733 do 2nd team 421 Sixth Fusiliers, 1st team 637 do 2nd team 540 Montreal Garrison Artillery 685 Royal Scots, lat team 608 do 2nd team 426 Prince of Wales Rifles, 1st team 389 do 2nd team 209 Eppes COCOA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMPORT- 1NG\u2014\"\u201cBy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operas TILE MON LEAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, \u201cTHIS 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER.Walter Besant, Apolhnaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d AMERIOAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION.Extracts from the Report om the Pollution of \u2026 Water Supplies.\u201cTyphoid fever in our cities is in a great part due to the sewage in the water supply.\u201cWe cannot shut our eyes to the relation which exi streams an ery cities tbat are supplied by ot hi thousand le die of typhoid fever annually in the Ulead Scaces of America.\u201d «+ The purity of Apollinaris Water offers the best security nt the dangers which are protected by Perpetual Injunctions of Se Supreme Court, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Notice to Consignees.The Hansa Line, 8.8.KEHRWIEDER, J.C.Benohr, master, trom Hamburg and Antwerp, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their ent ries without delay.MUNDERLOH & CO.130 Agents x sd NASAL-BALM, A certain and speedy cure fo: WATER W RKS THE (ITY OF ST.CUNEGONDE OF To 6.W.Stephens Esq.: The undersigned Electors ¢{ St.Lawrence Divirion request you Lo represent them at the Provincial Parllament at Quebec as an \u201cINDEPENDENT\u201d member, irrespective of poll- tics.In case of your acceptance of the nomination we pledge our active support, and will spare no efforts to ensure your election.Warden King Patrick Mullarky E L Bond Chas.Boker A H Lunn G Alex Summerville DT Irish J A G de Verdun jr JF Wutf W D Guillaume T Jas Claxton Benj F Johuson James Lawrie William King A Desautels O Dandurand R Jellyman U Debruil Robt J Duguid Al Labrecque 8 8 Kimball Napoleon Beauchamp Esdras Trepannier sr A Frappier pp William Sullivan ¥ N Lamire s drink: H A Lamontagne Alfred Chartrand comen oan | Wm Daring HDojardine - T W Boy asin The annual S B Heward David Weir APOLLINARIS.\u2014% com Geo Robinson Esdras Trepannier jr sumption of this favorite beverage affords D.Darling Geo Stephen a striking proof of the widespread demand Seigman Hesse Alex Craig which exists for table waier of absolute Adolphe Larin 8 Simon Tor : MEDICAL oseph Rive y pw ity.1 JOURNAL.Pierre Gervais ' Homer Tayo ick James Sutherland omas Couric \u2014 The well-known Yellow Labels A Spence John Conrick = I of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, \u2018Andrew Baillie James Harper James Innes Zephirin Segouin SC Kyte Noel Delorme E Coyle F E Dube W C Davidson W A Gundlack J C King Hubert Jacques Lawrence Ford H Bercovitch M Kane Joseph Henri E C Hopkins George Stephens J Me jailum R Scanlon John Murphy Nap Lamarche John Scanlan Geo W Gaden Robert Henderson Hugh Beckham W R Spenc3 Robert King I Goldberg James Patterson C Ludwig A Peden Lewis Morris John MacTavish CJ Allard G Wooley George Prowse Michael Quinlan WG Park H Desjardins MD Thomas Frasar John Date William Murray W T Castle Stephen White RC Willis W Paiersou Edward Hamilton CG Hill ; T A Nicolle William A Davis A P Scott MD A W Parker J Mason H Nightingale S W Fernes Wm Currie Saml W Pratt P Virolle John Barclay David Miller Hugh M King B Adams William Whytock A McDnugall A O Dawson Johu Marchbank Thos McIntosh P M MacTavish J B Vosburgh Henry Robertson John Marchbank jr F W Hanbricks Cold in the Hea Catarrt D McEntyre George H Ellison in all its stages.P Graham E Hesner James Pilgrim W Nelson SOOTHING, CLEANSING, 6 G E Seigers Chas Henderson HEALING.David Willock Jaz MeCradden Instant Rellef, Permanent Cure, D2Vid Brown A Sonuat Failure Impossible.9 , ; Robert Soutar John O'Connor .ia \u2014\u2014 F B Caufield LE Alpmstrong, Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms ¢! Wm Allen as Sheppard jr Satarrh, such as headache, partial safness, losing James Nugent James A McMartin ense of smell, foul breath, hawking and s| C E Joslin Howard Ransom -ausea, general feeling of debility, etc, If you are Jos Venables George McDonald roubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, you H J Borrie J Glanford nave Catarrh, and should lose no time in procuning F Spanger William Tait a bottle of Nasar Baru.Be warned in time, Harris Gilbert D Farney neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed Wm E Potter Thos Brennan by consumption and death.Naisat, Baruissoldby A R Garrick A Maloney 1ll druggists, or will be sent, post paid, oa receipt of Wm Gordon F Mark price (50 cents and $1.00) by addressing George Hunt John Kirby FULFORD & CO., Baooxviiee, Outi TA ES Jobn Jordan t=.Beware of imitations similar in name © Thos A Simpson George Payne James Kyle Harris Pearson H Johnson Dennis Barron W Gill Benjamin Baker HS M Wall Richard Kiely is George Kennedy Alfred Robinson ig A Taylor A Plante is Joseph Bannister Stephen Kelly a William Thos Miller G Rosser 2 8 W Benham G W Hopper \u2026 2 S Miller J A Richardson Jackson Sam Edwards James Wark Robt Clapperton 00 Robt Smith George C Brown 3 8 R Macpherson John Paterson John Hastwell Henry Seers Jules Champagne A Eichman C J Venables Jas J MacIntosh MONTREAL, invites 'enders for the purchase of $1,000 of it: Bonds, issued undar the authority of the Legislature of Quebec.The Bond; are to be of not less than $1090 ach currency or the equivalent in foreign currency pavaule in 25, 30,or 40 years from date o: issne at tho option of the purchaser bearing interest at the rate of four par cent per annum payable in any bank in the city of London, Eng of the purchaser next high~st or any of the teuders G.N.DUCHARME, Treasurer.m.w 3, tl June 26, H Shattuck George Huy J Harper A Deseve J Anderson Louis Hughes Wm Henry Robert Blincoe Owen Granery Robert Williams FX Roy Robert H Miller G W Wilson R M Squire Thos katon Cath Wallace Francis Scott A Finzel J Grabam Geo A Gray William Jay Michael Rawney F Martin A G itaeburn Wiisou B Allan E Munday semi-annually in the city of Montreal or and, to tue choice Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of SATURDAY, the 2itho JUNE The city does not bind itself to accept the Geo Lutham a Josheph Vendettte F Pagels Nazaire Gauthiere Chas.Sammell & Co., Ltd, ** Cy.iops\" Stecl and iron Works f SHLI FIELD, kag.ing, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply or blotchy, with loss of hair, from pimples to the most distressing eczemas, and every humor of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, is speedily, perm a- nently, and economically cured by the Curi- CURA REMEDIES, consisting of CUTICURA, uitite Skin Purifier and Beautifier, and UTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Rene- dies, when the best physicians and all other remedies fail.This 1s sironz language, but true Thousands of grateful! testimonials from \u2018ufancy to age attest their wonderful, unfaih 1g and incomparable eflicacy.Bold everywhere.Price, CUTICURA, 756.3 AP, 35c * RESOLVENT, $1.5).Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston, Mass Send for \u201cHow to Cure Skin and Blood Diseases.\u201d TEE VERY SKIN AND SCALP DISEASE, whether torturing, disfguring, humiliat- E H Gravel Jos L Evans S Phillips Wm Campbell L Salomon Chas G Black Joseph Loisel Thom as Carroll P Labelle James McFeat J W Bryson wm Scott D Emerd W A scott Wm Murphy P H Ross James Lowe Jas Price H Brown Alex L Craig H Blanshein T Wynde J A Dennis D Hawishaw G Webster Jas P Pringle T W Boyd Jr W 8 Bastien C B Corneil Geo Rosser Alex Ross R Kiely Joseph Charade J A Rihardson Sami Longhead JA Peard J W Sadler Win McKee T W Christiane Michael Fettoa Fusepe Catellicre, F Ship Thomas Power J LeBlane George Falconer Thos Graham Robt Walker Narcisse Charade J Peterson Chs Woodford James Connigal Harris Gi\u2018b=rt Alfred G Walford Jolin B:st T L Clarke F Spanger Geo Gidney Gordon Kingan J fron Piano ; Bopert Kough uis Gervais eith as JJ Ulley Robert Percy rascal iE CARN +l mun erry illiam Roach ae ins \u2018Eat oseph Bes ward Mattic MONTREAL.Alex Forbes Charles Pye James Cleland Thomas Atkins Robert Allan Robert Walker F Antoine Drouin Walter Livermore J A M Wright Dumas Laramee James Biggins Jon Sherman John Scott A M Fricdlieb Joscph Marchand John Wallace E.P Lachapelle F L Snow Ed Schultze A Martin James W Withell William Brown Robert Withell Joseph Hale William Reed \u2018Webber Joseph ED Smith Charles Thibault T A Gibson Pierre Thibault George F-bson CG M Cerini Ma :5 Withell D K McLaren A ro ; John M Patterson Sao Parsiow pa Timothy Hanley A 204 William Seagram Ve ve St J H3 Grouford A Primeau seve » James Street.Tr Charret PE A me John Coleman t George Blend W Johnston Duncan Campbell P O\u2019Neill Robert Foster vue, sh Davies M Kelly A Benson J J Mclonniff Stephen Johnson Thos Sonne Hubert Jacques John Burrell L Harvey Thos Murphy George Caldwell the great Skin Cure, CUTICURA SOAP, an ex- Thomas Tricot James McGowan James Gillard Henry Webber A McIntosh Charles May Ed McMahan John Flanagan George Casey Robert Shaw J B Picken Francis Dillon Gilbert R Fulton Augustin Bourdon R Wilson Jobn Boan R B Jenkins Michael Lyons John Barciay astello 'y Pi g Pat eo Henry Pilborough Adrian Mougel SHaouls on Alfred Pilon R Hammond G Wheeler JP M Rosetzsky T W Boyd sr J Stephenson T W Boyd jr John Carlisle J Muldrum Oscar Kine D W HE Dance H Robert Campbell RW Adams H J Abraham Astrofski F A Belleisle T Sullivan WJ Ryan James Mattinson William Tyler James F Reddy John Perry Richard France E Jackson Andrew Emerson D Ruttenberg Henry Masters Song Loug Peter Barnett James Innes John Anlow Fred Carstens William O\u2019Herne Osigs Fortin R B MacDonald H Cohen THE ACCEPTANCE.May, 27th, 1890.To Messrs Warden King, &ec., &e : GENTLEMEN,\u2014I accept the nomination as your stendard bearer as an Independent member irrespective of party, In truth there is no party at present in the Proviace of Quebec.Recent developments would Jead to the conclusion that our leading politicians devote more time and attention to levy- pg contributions for election purposes irom Government contractors than to fhe economical adm lnistration of the ptublic funds.The great question of the day is, \u201cShall we have an honest Government at Quebec?\u201d If you do me the honor to elect me I will support every measure directed to this ecd.1am opposed to \u201cboodling\u201d in every shape and form, whether Liberal, National or Corservative, Iam in favor of repealing the tax on commercial corporations.I believe the time has arrived when serious attention must be paid io the claims of the laboring classes.Every project of law having for its object the wel- are of the laboring classes will have my hearty support.The témperance question is a live issue of he day.All classes and creeds are united in heir efforts to diminish the eviis of intemperance.I will suprort all good measures in this di- rCction.îhe finances sf the Province can only be re- tored to à prosperous condition by à policy f discouraging all new loans and unneces- ary cxpenditures.I will support a policy of economy and ra- \u2018 renchment irrespective of party.We are all interested in the prosperity of the Province of Quebec, and my duty ts clearly Jefined to be \u2018The Province first and party ast.Yours truly, G.W.S TE PHENS.LARIVIERE, DUFRESNE, IBER VILLE and FORSYTH S.s.IN THE MATTER OF Expropriation Opening of Lariviere, Du- fresne, Iberville and Forsyth streets, in the St.Mary and Hochelaga Wards, inthis city- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioners appointed to expropriate the properties required for the above improvement, intend to levy the assessments to defray the whole cost of the same on the following properties, namely : On all the lots of land having a fronjage on Lariviere and projected Lariviere street tatro \u20ac Delormier avenue to Iberville street, but toi depth not exceeding eighty (80) feet on boy sides of the street.On all the lots ot land having a frontage on the projected Forsyth street, from Ibervilie street to the Canadian Pacific Railway right of way, but on a depth not excecding eighty (80) feet on both sides of the street.On all the lote of land having & frontage on Delorimie avenue, from a point one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet southeast of Lari- viere street to a point one hunJred and twen- ty-five (125) feet northwest of said Lariviere street, but to a depth not excecding eighty £0] feet on both sides of the street.On all the lets of land having a frontage on Dufresne street and projected Dufresne street from Notre Dame street to Ontario street and on that part of Dufresne street forming a part of the object of the present exproprialion but to a depth not exceeding eighty [3})] feet on both sides of the street.On all lots of land having a frontage o Iberville and projected Iberville 8treet, from Notre Dame Htreet to Forsyth Street, buttoa depth not exceeding eighty (50) feet on botn sides of the street._ On the whole width of the land belonging to the Canadian Pacific Raiiway Company, situated at the northeast end of that part of Yorsyth street, forming a part of the objzect of the present expropriation; from a pointone hundred and twenty-five (125) feet east of the projected Forsyth street to a point one huu- dred ard twenty-five (125) feet west of said piojected Forsyth street.Ard all parties interested are hercby noti fied that the said Commissioners will meetin their rcom, City Hall, on TUESDAY, the third day of June next, at half past nine o'clecck in the forenoon, and wiil there and then hear any comvlaints that may be made against the projected limits of assessments.u M.LAURENT THOS.D.HOOD, M.LAURIER, Commissioners.CC DIMISSIONERS\u2019 ROOD, | tity Hall, Montreal, £8tl1 May, 180.{To be inserted in the HERALD and Gazette on the 30th and 3ist May instant.128 CARTERS TUE PILLS.CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inof- dent to a bilious state of the system, such as ess, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, &c.While their most remarkable success has been shown ig curing SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing thisannoying complaint, while they alse correct all disorders of the stomach,stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.Even if they only ~ HEAD Achethey would be almogtipriceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does notend here,and those Who once try them will ind these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing todo without them.But after all sick head ACHE 18 the bane of 80 many lives that here Is where Ye make our great boast.Our pills cure it while others do not.arter\u2019s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take.One or two pills makea dose.They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them.In vialsat 25cents; five for $1.Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, G.Colborne Heine M Childs \u2019 tions of digestion and nutrition, and by ARMOUR LARD sys {rai Small ML Small Duss, Small Bria a careful application of the fine proper- olin Fair J Butler i ; adil ing 1 blie favor in Monte R Mactarlane John M 1 ties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr.Epps has goal, Gobet.Ottawa, 1 hree Rivers and in the J a hal i.Kenneth rue A RM oO U R\u2019S provided our breakfast tables with a de- astern Townships, being Alived Houard pat p k I, Licately flavoured beverage mr bia 1 Sound, Sweet and Wholesome, Somuel Date Wm Martin ork, Lard, Hams, Bacon gave us many beav 3 ios r te by the judicious use of such articles ARMOUR\u2019S E Wilson > ya Tyndall \u2014AND\u2014 \u2018of diet that a constitution may be grad- Yopunpingham E 8 Bently PR EP AR ED MEAT 8 ©ally buiit up until strong enough to re Celebrated Canned Meats pont Yabsler AE Seomat .gist every tendency to disease.Hund- Michael Scanlan SM Wo Packers of reds of subtle maladies are floating AND a A Brown y F Smith 8 0f the well-known brand of * ra ; ground vs resdy to atack whorovor tiers BARRELLED PORK' ithe nissan Non eie\" MORGANSHORTCUT CLEAR PORE I a fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well Duty paid or in Bond for Export at packers J ob McConville Charles Griffith Stock hel?uere in Bond and Duty Paid.fortified witb pure b po and a properly prices.James Wickens Thomas Eye nouris rame.iv Service @aze fam W Ferns James Self \u2014Made simply with boiling water or J AMES ALLEN \u2019 3 À Berestord Michael O'Hara J A M ES A L L E N milk.Solid only in packets, by grocers AGENT.MONTREAL W H Burgess Thomas Coauors No.6 St.Nicholas = labelled\u2014\u201cJamzs Erps & Co, Homæo- Ohi Geo Legge John Howard Ace Street, Montrea pathic Chemista, London Eng.| ARMOUR & 00.cago.chn Coleman E C McClanazhan \\gont Armour 4 Co., Chicago, mds = ES ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, PHILLIPS SQUARE.LAST WEEK of Millet\u2019s Great Picture, \u201cThe Angelus\u201d and a collection of Fine Paintings by Constaa ble, Corot, Daguan-Bouveret, Daubigny, Delacroix, Diaz, Jules Dupre, Monticelll, Rous- eau, Troyon and others.Admission, 5e : children under twelve, 2e.Special tickets for schools and conventscau be had at the Gallery.Sa.m.to6p.m.8tol0p.m St.J ames Division, ALD.BRUNET'S COMMITTEES.CENTRAL COMMIITEE: 0.1544 St.Catherine Street.BRANCH COMMITTEES: 219 Craig Street \u2014 AND \u2014 1274 Ontario Street Electors desirous to assist the Ministerial Candidate can obtain all necessary information at the above addresses.WORKINGMEN ! Rally Round YOUR OWN Candidate.127 WINDSOR MARKET, MONTREAL.Lachine, Dorval, Val .itt Claire, &e, Our teams with rerr.,e1+ .- mea containers leave every Tuesday and Friday at 12 noon, for the above summer resorts, to supply our customers and the public in general with our usual choice selection of Meals, Poultry, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables.BROWNBROS, P,S.\u2014All country orders solicited and ptro- perly packed and attended to f.ee of charge.May 29 u 127 Notice to Consignees.The Allans 8.8.CIRCASSIAN, A.McDougall, master, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.m 126 Notice to Consignees.The Allans 88.POMERANIAN, W.Dalziel, master, [rom Glasgow, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H & A.ALLAN, Agents.Notice to Consignees.The Dominion Line 8S.SARNIA, Cap tain Gibson, from Liverpool, has been entered at Customs.Consignees are requested to pass their entries without delay.D.TORRANCE & CO., 127 Agents.WELLINGTON STREET \u2014\u201410: Sale by Public Auetion \u2014OF\u2014 Building Material ON WELLINGTON STREET, \u2014 Will be s0ld by PUBLIC AUCTION on the remises at ten o\u2019clock in the forenooa on EDNESDA Y, the 4th day of June next, all the Building material, on the property recently acquired by expropriation for the widening of Wellington street between Riche mond and Mullins streets, in the St.Ann's Ward of this city.Terms Cash, The materials to be removed immediately.(By o1der.) CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk, JAMES STEWARY & CO., Auctioneers.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 127 M CITY HALL, Montrcal, \u201cth May, 1890.PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, 800KBINDERS, HILL, Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues.Price Lists, Cireulars.= À, MONTREAL AA THE « HERALD © COMPANY No.6 BEAVER HALL Mercantile ¢ Wor QF EVERY DESCRIPTION.~ BSL II NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.| SPARROW a JACOgg THEATRE Roy Every Afternoon ana AL Commencing Monday.uns, Week nd.4 GRAD SPECIAL The Two Great.See CaCTION JOHN W RANSONE gy James B Radelify r Supported by a stony company \u2014IN\u2014 Across The Atlantic Pretty Songs and Dances wilt duce by the little f; i ah Elle Pare li avorite Soubr Prices of Admission: 19, Week following\u20146 Company © Marco Rito Vaudevitie Amn CRAND REVIEW \u2014OF THE\u2014 CADET'CORpg Of the City, by thei, R.H.tha Duk end Duchess J Connanghi LACBOSSE MATCH, Caughnawagas vs Montreal, Champions AMUSEMENTS © intrge atte Mien oN MONDAY, JUNE 2nd on the M.A A.A, Ground.At 3p.m, Admission 25 cents, Grand St 3 Children half prica 0 Scta Tickets for sale at the boo J.Lewis and Co\u2019s., Victor ane AU at Sheppard, 2274 St, Catherine at.\u2018w.J Chapman's, 2637 St.Catherine St.\u201d y H H, Fiiiios and Bilmor, 53 Soies Die ion ps and Bulmer, 1735 N x ; at the grounds.(99 Notre DameSt, and Bel-Air Jockey Club SUMMER MEETING TO TAKE PLACE AT BEL-AIR RAGEGCOURSE, Thursday, 5th June, Saturday, 7th June TWO STAKE RACES, TWO PURSE RACES And a STEEPLECHYASE Each Day #är SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Grau Trunk and Canadian Pacific Stations, carrying passengers to the Racecourse, returning immediately after Races.Commutation and Season Tickets not accepted on Special Trains RETURN FARE, 50c.Puliman accomme dation on all trains 25e each way.Races start 2 30 p.m.sharp.ADMISSION FREE on showing Railway Ticket.Field Stand, 2c Grand Stand, $1.0.; v Ir Victoria Skating Rink, MONDAY, June 2ad ATS.15 P.M Grand Concert \u2014BY THE GREAT\u2014 Gilmore's Ban ASSISTED BY THE Montreal City Band (86th Both bands, unquestionably the best two America, numbering together 105 pieces, v play 45 4 finale Rossini\u2019s Overture 0 WILLIAM TELL.The following singers are coming with more\u2019s Band : y Mlle.IDA KLEIN, Soprano of Metropot Opera House, New York.c Mlle.BELENE VON DOENHOFF, \u201c tralto.J.LAVIN, Tenor.2 EDWARD 0\u2019MA HONY, Basso.a Admission, 50 cents; gallery, 7, ce\u201d reserved seats, $1.00.Saic of seals at Lav & Lajoic\u2019s piano store, }657 Notre [ame CARSLAKE\u2019S GRAND ST.LEGER SWEE P5O,000.00.1st hose (four prizes) $3,000 eacll.2nd \" + $2 ee $2,000 each grd \u201c « $1,000 each Other starters {divided equally) Non-starters.sacsua sente 10,000 TICKE!S - - 227 horses entered [4 prizes each! .Drawing Sept.8, at the Victoris bers.Result mailed to country subscrivets Ten per cent, deducted from pra op Address GEO CARSLAKF, Front Manion House, 522 St.James St.129 ii s20,000.First HoOrse.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oh! 4,000 Subscribers at $8 En ci Drawings eve\u201d 4 The result of the 5 thrdas Bari | tf 116 lace at the Windsor Hotel 88 ay 3i, will be forwarded #8 eal.; 3 Oe andred and thirty-eight\u2019 ed.Tr o IRS ne, Day.iran arr rning n ani rains mmo Race: ilwas dr 1k, nd, t BREVITIES.pe receipts in the Police Court for \u2018ue month of May were $1,410.85.Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents In the Recorder's Court the amount of fines collected for the same month were $1,683.85.The West End Cricket Club defeated the Hocnelaga Cricket Club on the west end rounds Saturday afternoon.The score standing West End 62 Hochelaga 33.Rensones celebrated company will begin a week\u2019s engegement at the Royal this afternoon, in \u201cAcross the Atlantic.\u201d Full houses may be expected st every per- formauce.Smoke Eand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.At St- John, N,B, & novel case is about to be tried.À woman uamed Bella Shaw is charged with having \u201cfeloniously,wilfully, and of malice aforethought\" attempted to commit sucide.The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge and to the Home at Logg- ve Vointe are the Rev.B.Dawson and Mr, Andrew Allen.Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents The total of males and females assist- od at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge for the week ending 3lst.of May was 117 as against 129 for the corresponding week of last year.James Taylor the young man arrested on Friday for snatching from a lady a satchel containing $22 pleaded not guil ty defole Judge Dugas on Saturday, and wes sent to the court of Queens Bench.smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 6 Cents The body of Charles Hines, aged 12, residing at 216 Manufacturers street, Point St.Charles, was found in the canal on Saturday morning.At the Coroner\u2019s inquest a verdict of found drowned was returned.Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.The 65th Mount Royal Rifles held a church-parade yesterday to the church at Mile-End.The battalion mustered 9250 strong at the Drill Hall at 9 o'clock and were accompanied by their fine Brass Band and Bugle corps.The Gilmore band contest will take place this evening at the Skating Rink.The names of the artists who will appear, and full particulars of the entertainment to be given by this celibrated band will be found in ther advertisement.The Montreal and Shamrock Lacrosse clubs met on Satnrday afternoon to \u2018play a match for the benefit of the unfortunate Micheal Creagan.The match was a good one and ended in draw, two goals each.The fund jwill receive a substantial aid.F James won the deciding 440 yda MA AA bandicap on Saturday afternoon afte a closely contested race, defeating H Doods and F G Waldon, MARRIED.RENOUF-SANDERSON.\u2014 At Christ Church Cathredal, on the 20th May,by the Very Rev, Dean Norman, Edward M.Renouf to Edith ®utram, eldest daughter of Chas.E.Sander- son.DIED.ROWELL\u2014At Cote 8t.Antoine, on June lst, Rosa, aged 6 gears and 4 months, only daughter of F.W.Rowell.Funeral private at 2 o'clock today, Monday.Mr, Nell McNeil, of Lei Ont., writes: oll Dean Sirs, \u2014For years and Jeexsisuffered from dys epsia PROMOTES DIGESTION.ts worst forms, and after trying all means in my power no purpose was persuade by friends to try B.B.B., which 1 did, and after using 5 bottles 1 was completely cured.Burdoc DCures CONSTIPATION SL TTER Cures CONSTIPATION SEELEY Cures CONSTIPATION I 2epia mecovery.DEAR SIR8\u2014I have tried ACTS gown mi spas ON THE .my head.The second dose BOWELS, made me ever so much better, My bowels now move freely = - and the pain in my head has left me, end to everybody with thes game disease I recoramen { Miss F.Wrzuxs, 445 Bloor 8t., Toronto.Silg [ola Cures BILIOUSNESS.oll 002: Cures BILIOUSNESS.SRE Cures BILIOUSNESS.eme eA Direct Proof.Sms, \u2014~1 wastroubled for five REGULATES yee Tiss bier Compl which did me no good, and I was getting worse all the time until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters.After taking four bottles I am now well.Ican alsorecommendit for the cure of Dyspepsia.Y A.E.Dracoy, Hawkstone, Ont.Cures HEADACHE.THE LIVER, alle SIASTesf Cures HEADACHE, SORRY Cures HEADACHE, | A Prompt Cure.REGULATES iopteatit sets ahrsy » swelled 60 I could do no work, My sister-in-law advised me to try B.B.B.With one bottle I felt so much better that I got one more.I am now well, and can work as well as ever.ANNIR BURGESS, Tilsonburg, Ont.Cures BAD BLOOD.Cures BAD BLOOD.Cures BAD BLOOD.Bad Blood may arise from wrong action of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels.- B.B, by regulating and THE KIDNEYS, PURIFIES B.B.THE toning these Organs, removes the cause and makes new rich blood, removing all blcod 8 Irom a pimp! > scrofulous sore Pimple te a BLOOD.Pitcher\u2019's Castoria.iy Ale Great En, glish Prescripti È i Crea Weakness, Spermatormhes.Missions, Impotency and all Disses Caused by self-abuse or in- Eonpiiat Cpr 6 SAM ; .or m .KA Chemical Co.Dotzoie Minis THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE ALES AND LIUUORS.John Hope & Go MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOHN DE KUYPKR & SON , Rotterdam MARTELL & C0.Gsgnac.JULES ROBIN & CO0., Cognac, MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINHARD & CO.Coblens.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeanx, M, MISA, Xeres av 1a Frontera.COCKBURN, SMITHES & CO0., Opoito.MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragona, RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux, E.& J.BURKE, Dublin, PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, BULLOCH, LADE & C0., Glasgow, WM.JAMESON & CO.Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublia \u2014AND\u2014 BOUTH\u2019S OLD TOM GIN, eto.N.B \u2014~ORDERS RECEIVED FROM YH OLES, WEOLESALE TRADE ONLY.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS Ale and Porter Brewers, 006 Notr- M ne Street Montreal, Have hand \u2018he various kinds à ALE AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly sappitea, FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Offers selected Canadian Wines, WHITE\u2014Niagara and Catawba.RED\u2014Concord.Samples on application.25 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL, HOTELS.HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenue, New York, This most fashionable and centrally I hotel has been renovated from top 10 bottom and is now re-opened under management of R.H.Southgate upon the American and European plans.This ho resort for Canadians, bel ia the favorite MITCHELL, RINZLER SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board, $2.50 THR RUSSELL, OTTAWA.The Palace Hotel of Canada, This magnificent new Hotel, fitted up in the most modern style, is now open.The Russell contains accommodations for over FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with passenger and baggage elevators, and commands a splendid yiew, of the city, Parliamentary grounds, river and canal, Visitors to the Sapital having business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russell, where they can always meet leading Publi men.the entire Hotel is supplied with escapes, and in case of fire there would vo tbe any confusion or dange; Every attention paid to guests, KENLEY & 8T.JACQUES, Proprietors, February ST.LAWRENGE HALL, 135 to 189 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor, Æ#\" The best known Hotel in the Dominion July 2 mws 177 ST.LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC.This botel, which is unrivalled for ase, style and locality in Quebec, has just been completely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage and ventilation, passenger elevae tor, electric bells and lights, &c.In fact, all that modern ingenuity and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and cone venience of guests has been supplied.CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOTEL CO., Proprietors.REVERE HOUSE, BOSTON.Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fitche burg, and Lowell depots, centres of business and places of amusement.Handsomely Furnished, Homelike and Comfortable, Kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN.Rooms all large and comfortable ; elegant suites, with baths attached; amuvle publie parlors; gentlemen\u2019s cafe and billiard-room, and first-class in every respect.@#-Fine music every evening, conducted by Mr.Swornsbourne of the ston Syms phony Orchestra.ROOMS FROM 81.00 A DAY UP.J.F.MEBROW & CO., - Proprietors, ws Oct.4 4 LENNOXVILLE.UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL OF BISHOP\u2019S COLLECE.TRINITY TERM\u2014School\u2014Residence begins on Tuesday evening, APRIL 8th.University LECTURES resumed APRIL th N.B.-PRINOIPAL ADAMS\u2019 address in Yortreal: APRIL 3rd to 8th, 5 Beaver Hall uare.BARRISTERS ETC.Duhamel, Marceay & Merrill Barristers, Attorneys, &c.Jof.DUHAMEL, Q.C.| F.R.MARCEAU, LL.B.No.7 Place d\u2019 Armes, (Jacques Cartier Bank Building), MONTREAL.ALFRED MONE B.C.L., Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &c.4nd Commissioner for Newfoundland, \u2014REMOVED TO\u2014 = SAVINGS BANK CHAMBERS, 180 St.James Street.Maclennan, Liddell & Cline, (Late Maclennan & Macdonald), BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, %c., CORNWALL, ONT.F.B.MACLENNAN, Q.C.J.W.LIDDELL C.'R.CLINE.Ww \u2018 LEITCH & PRINCLE, Barristers, Aftorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chan- ery, Notaries Public, &c, CORNWALL, ONT.JAMES LEITCH, R.W.PRINGLE.August 25 JAMES DUNNE, TORNEY & COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 280 BROADWAY.STEWART BUILDING, - NEw YORK CITY.October Gibbons.McNab & Mulkern, BABRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, &.OFFICE: Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.ARMOUR\u2019S EXTRACTS OF BEEF \u2014 ARE \u2014 Strongly Recommended by the best Authorities.02 Qk1D EXTRACT, in jars, 20z., 4ox., FEU ID EXTRACT, in Bottles, 4ox,, 90., To be had of all Wholesale cery Houses or from Drug and Gro.JAMES ALLEN, No.6 St.Nicholas Street, Montreal, gents Armour & Co., Chicago REAL ESTATE.FOR SALE 698 Sherbrooke street 80 University street.118 University street 199 St.Hubert street.And other Residences.Also, BUILDING SITES.TO 70 McTavish street 258 University street LET 14 St.Famille street 2679 St.Catherine street For particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 418 mwf 249 St.James Street.PVELC NOTICE 18 hereby given that under * The Companies Act\u201d letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal of Canada, bearing date the 6th day of Ma.1890, incorporating Jacob Ottenheimer, 5 State street, New York, emigration agent ; Arthur Lederer,6 Bowling Green, New York, Manager Emigrant Department, Red Star Line Steamshi Co.; John Friederich, 116 Fulton street, New York, proprietor of the Swiss Publishing Co.; Samuel Adam, Castle Garden and 21 Broadway, New York, railroad and steamship agent; William Robinson MacInnes, 6 Catheart street.Montreal, clerk, and Henry Robert Ibbotson, 13 Bisson street, Montreal, immigration agent, for the follow ing purposes : (a) Toaid, encourage and promote the emigration and migration of persons to the Dominion of Canada, with the object of settling them upon homesteads and other lands in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories; GEO.C.GIBBONS, Gxo.MCNAB, P.MULKERN, FRED.F.HARPER.August 9 190 BANKERS & BROKERS: MacDOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS, 69 St.Francois Xavier Street.Buy and Sell all Securities quoted on New York Stock Exchange, through their Agents, Messrs.Halsted & McLane.Terms :\u2014Ten per cent.margin on the par value.Commission for buying } of one per ceny,, and same for selling.D.LORN MacDOUGALL & CO.STOCK BROKERS.LORN 8.MACDOUGALL, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANG, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament street, Buy and sell all securities quoted inMoutreal, New York and Boston.onds of all kind.bought and sold.Bond business especially looked after.Correspondents :\u2014Goodbody, Glyn & Dow, New York: Blake Bros,, Boston.Bond Agents fur A.Bossevain & Co., Am sterdam, Holland; Blake, Bossevain & Co.London, England, .H.R.HA~ TED.H., R.MCLANE HALSTED & McLANF BANKERS AND BROKEhS, OFFICE: 81 BROAD ST., NEW YORK.October ly 80 MacDOUGALL BROS, STOCK BROKER:.69 St.Francois Xavier Street Members Montreal Stock Exchange.Members Chicago Board of Trade.agents for Alex.Geddes & Co., Chicago.Grain and Provisions bought and sold for share or on margin.THOMAS R.JONES & GO.Ritchie's Building, St.John, N.B,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CENERAL AGENTS, &c.description of Merchandise sold to vy Advantage for clients.Returns made promptly.Transportation arranged from all parts at THE LOWEST RATES.e best of references furnished when required.3m 202 J.G.SIBBALD, Importer and Commission Merchant Steel Rails: Iron, Metals, &c.\u20140 \u2014 ney for Canada for the Marks Automatic Ager Coupler, Miltimore\u2019s Car Wheel Dressing Machine.146 BROADWAY NEW YORK.J.RIELLE, Land Surveyor, ST.JAMES STREET, M.NOLAN de LISLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT Room No.23 Fraser Building, | No.45 St.Sacrament Street.JAMES THOMSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed to new prem- jses 'on Guy sieet, near the corner of St.Antoine street, where he will continue to manufacture first-class Furniture, such as he has been in the habit of making, and he trusts that by careful attention to his business to merit & continurnce of the patronage of his numerous friends.Every attention and to repairs placep in his hands.Y u 00D; May 15.Hz FO AILING { IEEE lad eve i Nl RE [| ql of ee Excosseain Oldor Ÿ ung le MANHOOD fully Restored.How to enis: aad hen WEAR, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS # PARTS OF BODYe Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATHENT\u2014Benefits ia a daye Mon terttly from 50 States and Foreign Countries.Write theme Peseriptive Book, sxplanation and proofs mailed Lo Nous Gir ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, Me Vo THE GREAT ptt condor Pronpil Pers rervouf Prompt! Broth, Spb } tration, Cain Or address / Oa.Datnose, Moy FE.MCGALE, 2128 Notre Dama os ante byB CGALE, NI DW ST o ERS.PENNYROYAL WAFERS i xperience in : a life long expe 1s § (0) To purchase, lease, take in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire lands, buildings, .realand personal estate or any interest in the \u201d same respectively in Canada ; (c) To receive, hold and take and voluntary * grants and donations oflands or other property made to it ; (2) To develop the resources of the lands, ; buildings and rights, for the time being of the company in such manner as the company may think fit, and in particular by cleaning, draining, fencing, planting, building, improving, farming and cultivating the same, and by making tramways or any facilities except railways for locomotion or trafic or otherwise howsoever; (e) To carry on the several businesses of farmers, graziers, meat preservers, bulld- ers, contractors and any other business which may seem calculated to develop the company\u2019s property ; (7) To purchase or otherwise acquire and undertake all or any part of the business property and liabilities of any person or coms pany carrying on any business which this company 1S authorized to carry on, or possessed of property suitaple for the purposes of this company; (9) To promote any other company for the purpose of acquiring all or any of the property and ijabilities of this company or of \"advan ing direc.y or indirectly the interests or objects iheraof, and to take or otherwise acquire anu nold shares in any such company, and to guarantee the payment of an ebentures or other securities issued by such company ; (h) To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any other company having objects altogetherorin part similar to those of this company or carrying on any ousiuess capable of being conducted so as directly or in.directlv to benefit this company; (2) To enter into partnership orinto any arrangement for sharing profits, union of interests or co-operation with anv person or company carrying on_ar about to carry on any business or trans.\u201d \u201con capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this company, and to take or otherwise acquire and hol company ; ; (4) To purchase orotherwise acquire on such terms and in such manner as the regulations of the company from time to time provide any shares In the company\u2019s copital ; (k) To sell the undertaking of the company for such consideration as the company may think fit, and in particular for shares, debentures or securities of any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company; (ly To construct, maintain and alter any buildings or works necessary or convenient for the purposes of this company ; (m) To sell, improve, manage, develop, lease, mortgage, dispose of or otherwise deat with all or any parl of the property ot the company ; (n) To make voluntary grants of land or money for any religious, educational, sanitary cr recreative purpose which may be likely \u20180 promote the interesls of any settlers on or purchasers of the property of the com- shares or stock in any such any ; P (0) Todo all such other acts or things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects; provided that nothing herein contained shall be held to constitute the company as a Loan Company within the meaning ofthe Act,\u2014by the name ~f * Th: Free Homestead Company [limited; with a total capital stock of ten thousand d-llars divided into four hundred shares of tweptby- five dollars.Dated at the office of the Secretary of < ate of Canada.this 9th day of May, 1890.J.A.CHAPLEAU, Secretary of State, TO LET, Building, No.528 St.James St.Cor.Cathedral, near G.T.R.Depot, At present occupied by the Pullman Palace Car Company and O.P.R.Land Office.Offices neatay furnished and heated by hot water.Als0, three Comfortable Houses at Lachine close to Upper Station.Apply to DAWES & CO., 521 St.James street.127 b PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr.William\u2019s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cur: for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered.It never {ails to cure old chronic cases of long standing.Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky., says: \u201cDr.William\u2019s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after years of suffering.\u201d Judge Coffinbury, Cleveland, O., says: \u201cI have found by experience that Dr.Wil- Ham\u2019s Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate and permanent relief.\u201d ; We have hundreds of such testimonials Do not suffer an instant longer.Sold by druggists at 50c.& $1 per box.4d mwf Wu, Mfg.Co., Cleveland, Ohio, National Colonization Lottery Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE.Established in 1884, under the Act of Quebec, 32 Vic., Chap.36, for the benefit of the Diocesan Societies of Colonization of the Province of Quebec.CLASS D.The 35th Monthly Drawing will take place WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1890, AT TWO O'9LOCK P.M.Prizes Value, - - $50,000 Capital Prize- worth 5,000 TICKETS, $1.00.Winners\u2019 names not published unless spe- clally authorized Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month.A.A.AUDET, Sccretary, Offices, 19 St.James street, Montreal.Can.monts ith 4 of t success by mon wi erlec over 10,000 ladies.Pl t, safe, effectual, Ladies ask our drug, Ei, mer BL pes r take no substitu pi Sol by Bret) for sealed BT arcs\u2019 41 per box.Addrest [HE EUREKA CAL CO., DETROIT, ; .E., 2123 Notre Dame For sale by B.E.MoGALE sD With street, Montreal.PRINTING! Call at THIS OFFICE and get Estie mates for your Printing before going INSURANCE.PHCHNIX Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON.ENC.PATERSON & SON, General Agents for the Dominion.Head Agemcy Office: 3 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montreal., IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Company (ESTABLISHED 1803.) Subscribed Capital.$6.000,00Gy Total Invested Funds.$8.000,000 Agencies for Insurance agalust Fire 10ss in all the principal towns of the Dominion.- C an Branch Office.COMPANY'S BUILDING, 107 St.James Street, Montreal.E.D.LACY, Resident Manager for Canada.Liverpool & London & Globe INSURANCE COMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.The HON.HENRY STARNES, Chairman, EDMONDJ.BARBEAU, Esq., Genl.Manager Le Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien.W.J.BUCHANAN , Esq., General Manager Bank of Montreal Capital.sessuseuse .8$10,600,000 Amount Inyestea in Canada $8 1,000,000 Assets Over.ss $40,090,000 MERCANTILE RISKS accepted at the lowest current rates.Churches, Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at reduced rates.G.F.C.SMITH, Chief Agent for the Dominion.Sub-Agents.CYRI1LLE LAURIN, FRED C.HENSHAW, FREDERICK NASH, L.E.LESAGE, GEORGE C.HIAM.F.J.GILMAN, Agent 89 Plymouth Grove.Telephones\u2014\u2018 Bell\u2019 No.135, \u201cFederal\u2019\u2019 No.924.GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Co'y PAID-UP CAPITAL,£1,000,000stg Tetal Funds + « « $20,000,000.Fire risks written at current rates, (ran ROBT.SIMMS & CO.and GEO.DELHOLM Ceneral Agents, Montreal.H.W.RAPHAEL, SPECIAL AGENT.Room 9, Fraser Building.December 4 The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street Montreal.291 Capital.s»+\u20260.c0.8500,000 ABNEUS L22.2 0000 .700,000 Income, 1883.v+vo0s000 vee 517,678 DUNCAN MCINTYRE, Esq., President, HOR.J.R.THIBAUDEAU, Vice-President, HARRY CUTT, ARCHD., NICOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter.Geo.H.MCHENRY, Manager.M.J.E.DROLET, 7 Agent for City and District of Montreal, June 15 \u201ccn a] THE MONCTON Sugar Refining Company (LIMITED; JOEIN L.HARRIS, JOHN McKENTIA; President, Secretary.RRIS, Treasurer, MONCTON, N.B.Eamples.at 54St.Franco!s Xavier Street, DAVID MITOHBLL.MER M.MIYOREL L PRIVATE HOSPITA L\u2014MADAME JOULIN, Midwife, proprietress, holding a diploma from the Faculty «f Medicine of Poitiers, France, ex-pupil of the Maternity Hospital, Paris, and licentiate of the Province of Quebec, has the honor to announce to the public that she has since May 1st been located at her new residence, No.396 St.An- foine street, the former residence of Mr.Rodier, an ex-mayor of Montreal, A large garden surrounds this fine residence, which gives convalescents the salubrious surroundings and fresh air of; the country.Nothing will be spared to make this house unique of its kind in Canada ; a model estab- lishmen{, renowned for comfort, the best of attention and moderate charges.Several doctors are on the staff.The efforts put forth give Mdme.Joulin a right to expect liberal patronage.111 GOLTMAN, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, 22206 St.Catherine street OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HA PATENTS Caveats and Re-issues secured Trade-Marks registered, and all other patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecuted.Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I make careful examination, and adviss as to patentabllity free of char~e, With my offices directly across from the Patent Office, and being in personal attend ance there, it 1s apparent that I have supers ior facilities for making prompt preliminary gearches, for the more vigorous and success.ul prosecution of applications tor patent, and or attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest sible time.FEES MODERATE, and exclusive at tention given to natent business.Information, advice and special reterences sent on request.J.R.LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes Washington, D.C.(Mention this paper.) Ovposite U.8.Patent Office TRADE SALE \u2014 BY \u2014 MARCOTTE and CO.93 St.James Street, Every WEDNESDAY, atiô A.M.CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED PROMPT CASH RETURNS MARCOTTE & CO., AUCTIONEERS.277 FIRE.FIRE.2° Owing to the recent fire on our premises and the consequent damage to stock we will sell GAS FIXTURES, or a few days only, at a liberal discount.ROBERT MITCHELL & C0.mw! | Cor.St.Peter & Craig Sts.| April 21 3 AUCTION SALES.By James Stewart & Co.CARD - James Stewart Co.REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 204 St.James Street, (Mechanties\u2019 Chambers.) Special attention given to Trade Sates.NATIONAL Central Committee \u2014 FOR THE \u2014 COMING PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS MEETINGS every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at FOUR o'clock in the afternoon, at 76 ST.CABRIEL ST., Montreal.@#\"A11 communications from the country should be addressed to C.A.GEOFFRION, Esq., No.107 St.James street.22 Friende of the National vited to give their assistance.Richelieu! Richelieu PURE, SPARKLING, REFRESHING.The PRINCE of Table WATERS.125 Party are in- 110 Endorsed by the leading physicians of the country.For sale at the Clubs, Restaurants and principal Grocers.Bell Telephone, 1190, Federal Telephone, 554.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 1780 Notre Dame street.Pocket Atlas & Gazetteer \u20140F\u2014 THE DOMINION OF CANAD}.36 Colored Maps and Plans of the Provinces and Cities of the Dominion, a combined index and gazetteer, describing 8,000 places.Price by mail, Cloth, $1; Leather, $1.50.Send for Circular and Specimen Page.Morton, Phillips Bulmer, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 1755 &!7E7 Notre Dame St, MONTREAL PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE, 1791 Notre Dame street, (Corner of St.Peter.) We are now in running order again and ready to receive orders for all kinds of Book and Job Printing for prompt delivery.J.THEO.ROBINSON.Sheriff's Sales, No 1038.JEREMIE PERRAULT Versus EXISTE VIGER.1.An emplacement of forty-five feet by ona hundred and forty, 45 x 140, being part of lot number three hundred and five on the official plan for the village of Longueuil.2.Another emplacement of forty-five feet by one hundred and forty, 45 x 140, being part oflot number thiee hundred and five, 805; the said two lots bounded in front by Sainte Caroline street, and bounded in rear by part of lot number three hundred and five, 305,\u2014with a wooden house and a shed on one af these two emplacements.To be sold as only one lot at the parochial church door of the parish of Longueuil, on the NINTH day, of JUNE next, at TEN oclock in the forenoon ; subject to the eventual right of the opponent, Dame Angelina Narbonne, to a conventional dower, consisting in the usufruct of the said immoveables during her lifetime, from the date of the decesse of her husband, the defendant seized in this cause, if she survives to him.It will be required from each bidder a deposit of three hundred dollars, at his first bid.Sheriffs office, } Montreal, 30th May1890 J.R.THIBA UDEAU, Sheriff, GIBB & COMPANY, HAVING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer Stock of TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY, ALSO Pattern Suits from Poole, INVITE INSPECTION E LOTBINIERE HOUSE, Vaudrenil.\u2014This Magnificent Summer Iotel wilt be re-opened on the 15th May under the naw management of Mr.E.J.FENTON, formeriy of the Union Square Hotel, New York.The Hotel is fitted with all* modern improvements, elegantly furnished and striciiy first-class in every respect; Electric Light, Billiards, Bowling Alley, Large Ground, &c.Parties wishing to secure room can ap ly Room No.18, Glenora Batldings, where plan Jo the Hotel will be shown, batween (ha 4 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 2% OX THE FOLLOWING STREETS ON EASY TERMS.\u201cEX .herbreoke Street, St.Catherine Street, Dorchester Street.Crescent Street, Bishop Street, Sussex Street, Seymour Avenu Quiblier Street.Bome of the finest sites In the city.Apply JAMES STEWART & CO., Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 ST.JAMES STREET: & MONEY TO LOAN.INLAND.BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE.STEAMER ¢ ADMIRAL,\u201d J.DUCAL, Master.Great Inducements to Tourists and Sportsmen round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure arc Combined.COMMENCING ON THE 7TH MAY, THE first-class Passenger Steamer '* ADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalhousie for Gaspe, {weather permitting) on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, touching at Carleton, Maria, New Richmond, Bonaventure, New Carlisle, Paspebiac, Port Daniel, New Port, Pabos, Grand River, Cape Cove.Perce and Pointe St, Peter.Returning from Gaspe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Ports.##3-Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with the Inter- colonial Railway.Passengers leaving Quebec by the 14.3) Express Train on Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhousie on the next morning in time to connect with the 8.8, \u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o'clock.Æ*%\"-Tickets for sale at all the Intercolonial Agencies.For information please call at R.M.Stocking\u2019s, General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel, T.D., Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or T.LAVERDIERE.No.49 DALHOUSIE STREET May 6, 1890.Ottawa River Navigation Company BETWEEN MONTREAL and OTTAWA Now Running Regularly.Trains to connect with ste i Montreal 8.05 a.m.amer leaving PALACE STEAMER SOVEREIGN Will begin to SHOOT RAPIDS 23rd inst.Take 5p.m.train.Tickets at Bonaventure Depot.Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and offices 143 and 174 St.James street.MARKET BOATS.STEAMER PRINCESS, for Carillon, St.Andrew\u2019s and local ports, will leave Canal Ragin every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6 a.m, STEAMER MAUDE, for Hawkesbury, L'Orignal, Papineauville, Brown\u2019s Wharf, &e., wa leave TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 6.30 Freight reecived TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 88 Common street, Canal Basin.For EXCURSION CHARTER, the favorite saloon steamer PRINCE OF WALES, Apply R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., 88 Common street, Manager.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co, 1890-SEASON-1890 The following sfeaimers witl rift Ad under and call at the usual intermediate ports :\u2014 0 QUERBEC\u2014Steamers QUEBEC and MONTREAL, will leave Montreal daily (8undays excepted) at 7 p.m.To TORONTO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June.until September 13th, leave dally, (Sundays excepted) and thereafter three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 30th September at 10 a.m, from Lachine at 12.30 p.m., from Coteau Landing at 6.30 p.m.To THE SAGUENAY-Leave Quebez?every Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m., and from 20th June to 15th September four times a week\u2014Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.To CORNWALI\u2014Sieamer BOHEMIAN every Tuesday and Friday at noon.To THREE RIVERS\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m.To CHAMBLY\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday atl p.m.To OUCHERVILLE, VARENNES, VERCHERES and BOUT DE L\u2019ISLE\u2014 Daily (Sundays excepted), per TERRE- BONNE, at 3.30; Saturdays at 2.30 p.m.To LAPRAIRIE\u2014From the 2th May to lst September\u2014On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Laprairie at 5.30, 8 a.m., 1,30 and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal at 6.30 a.m., 12 noon, 4 and 6.15 po On Tuesdays and Fridays\u2014From Lapralrie, 5 a.m., 8 a.m., 10.30 a:m., 1.30 p.m.and 530 p.m.From Montreal, 6 a.m., 9 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m.and 6.15 p.m.On Sundays and Holidays\u2014From La- prairie, 9a.m.,5 p.m.From Montreal, 2 p.m.and .m.LONGUEUIL FERRY\u2014From Longueuil 5 a.m.and every subsequent hour, From Montreal, commence at 5.30 a.n.; last trip, x .m.; § EP RCURSIONS \u2014 Commencing Saturday, May 3rd, by steamer TERREBONNE, every Saturday at 2.30 p.m., for Vercneres, and Sundays at 7 a.m.for Contrecceur, returning same at abou a.de formation apply at Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, 1854 St.James street, W indsor Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, Canal Basin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX.MILLOY, JULIEN CHABOT, Traf.Manager.Gen.Manager.Montreal, April 1889.96 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE = TRADE AND COMMERGE.FINANCIAL.DIVIDENDS.Bank of Montreal, semi-annual, 5 per cent, payable June 2nd.d Merchants\u2019 Bank, semi-annud, 3} per cent., payable June 2nd.Bank of Commerce, semi-annual, 3} per tent., payable Tune 2.Banque Ville Marie, semi-annual, 3} per eent., payable June 2.Bank of Toronto, semi-annual, 5 per cent., payable June 2.treet Railway Co., semi-annual, four per sent., payable June 2, interim.Ont.& Quebec Railway Co., semi-annual, 2) per cent., payable June 2.Tae BErALD OFFICE, Saturday Evening, May 31, 1890.Montreal Stock Market.The interest in the market today was was centred principally in Street Railway, which fluctuated rather wildly for the varicus stocks: 222 was paid cash.At the opening $38 were paid for rights to new issue, dropping to 35 at the close; 189 was paid for the stock on the new basis, which with $38 for rights is equal to 227 cash.At the close the feeling was more settled at about equal to 222 cash bid.Gas was also strong snd sold up to 207 for 25 shares.Telegraph i3 active, round 994 to par.A good deal of stock is coming out and going into strong bands.Canadian Pacific opened stronger at 83% and closed at 83}.Bank stocks continue duli, but Bank of Montreal was steady at 218.Mcrchants\u2019 was rather better with sales at 140$ and 141.Commerce firm but inactive, The day\u2019s sales were 1114 shares, as follows : MORNING BOARD.23 Bank of Montreal.at 218 10 Merchants\u2019 Bank at 140% i\" [1] 50 141 25 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 100 25 \u201c \u201c messeuvs at 99% 25 \u201c \u201c \u2026\u2026ât 994 25 \u201c \u201c \u2026\u2026\u2026.ab 993 26 ot \u201c \u2026.\u2026.2a 90} 100 Street Railway Co., cash.at 2211 80 \u201c \u201c eat 222 26 \u201c \u201c c\u2026\u2026.ât 2224 100 « \u201c soccsocneus At 222 100 se \u201c new basis at 189 75 \u201c \u201c essor scoot 1878 25 Rights to new issue, St.R\u2019y.at 38 25 « \u201c\" + Eu.ât 37 25 s ; \u201c c 25 Montreal Gas Co The closing figures are as follows, com piled by Messrs.D.L.McDougall & Co, No.11 St.Sacrament street :\u2014 È 5 lock EF g S44 8 ® 2 |Tar Ÿ = o |: 22 T .= Brooks = fev dQ = 1g + 4 Elle eg = 8 heal 51% Banks.ai æ \u2014 ro = œ a = *Bank of Montreal.8 *Ontario Bank.\u2026\u2026\u2026.34) 100{ 120 116} Bank B.N.A.8 1001 160 15) Bangue du Peuple 50 100 97 sols:ons\u2019 Bank.4 50 165 159 *Bpgnk of Toronto.[4&2 100 218 205 Te fques Cartier B'k .3 25) 97 90 y.chantg\u2019 Bauk.,.2 100] 1414[ 140} ochelaga Bank.8 1008 102 109 East\u2019n Townships B'k 3 138 130 uebec Bank.3 106|.\u2026.| 129 ational BanK.3 86 82% Union Bank.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3 &| 95 90 Can.B'\u2019k Commerce.3% 50{ 125] 12% Dominion Bank.}5&1 Bank of Hamilton.4 Ville Marie Bank.33 Btandard BanK.34 Federal Bank.cers 8 {wperial Bank.4 Miscellaneous.[ntercolonial Coal Co.0.bonds.*Montreal Teleg\u2019ph Co Dominion Teleg\u2019ph Co Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.Street Railway Co.[.* Montreal Gus Co.Canada Cotton Co.New Engl\u2019d Paper Co.|.Canada Paper Co.Canada Shipping Co.Dundas Cotton Co,,,,, Montr\u2019, Ty & Morf.Co|.MonlrlInv.& Bg Co Royal Can, Ins.Co.|.,.Montreal Cotton Co.3 Stormont Cotton Co.{.Hôchelaga Cotton Co 5 1u0] 159 Coaticook Cotton Co.[.Kingste n Cotton Co.Merchants\u2019 Mfg.Co.do.bonds.|, Bell Telephone Co.|.\u201ceee do.bonds.|.{.ferent Guarantee Co.of N.A.3 1000 110 100 AccidentInsCoof N A.0 Paton Mfg.Co AR L.Ch\u2019m&8t Law J\u2019'n B.Canada Cent\u2019l vy Ba St.Paul, M.& M.R\u2019y.Dominion Cattle Co.Canadian Pacific R\u2019y.Londonderry Iron Co.do.preferred.i.Montreal 7 p.c.stock.|.Canada N.W.Land Col.Canadian Pac.LG.B.!.Ontario & Quebec R.R.Mont.Corp.4 p.c.stock.0.bv.c.stock.Royal Electric Co .|.* Ex-dividend.Exchange.\u201c+ exchanve market dull and oe 7 9% OLOL ay w=; on 7 : very little change in rates, The following are to-day\u2019s quotations compiled specially for Tag Heraip by Messrs.W.L.8.Jackson & Co., No.1761 Notre Dame st.(P.O.Box 905), Montreal: IN NEW YORK.May 28.\u2014 Posted, Actual, Sterling 60 days®.4.85 aia do.Demand.4.87 4.861@ do.Cabies.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ors 4.863 do, Commercial.15101 do.Documentary .4.831! Francs (Paris) Long.5.17% 5.20 do.do.Short.5.15 5.17, @1-16 IN MONTREAL.May 28.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t\u2014\u2014\u2014 Between Banks, Counter Buyers.Sellers.Rate.N.Y, funds.1-16 dis @ par tait Stz.60 days 8:32 9:@ do.Demand.8.0 + 9 do.Cables.cen 108} New York Stock Markct.There was a firm feeling generally in stocks today, but in spite of a favorable bank statement, the feeling at the close was not strong.Chicago was unsettled, opened strong at 53 and closed at 51%.Louisville & Nashville;declined to 89} and closed at 90}.Sugar opened at 773, sold up to 794 and closed at 774.Coalers firm and unchanged.The following is the bank statement ( Reserve $1,440,825 Loans decrease, 2,613,800 Specie decrease, 64,109 Legal tenders increase, 1,186,700 Deposits decrease, 1,272,900 Circulation increase, 7,600 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Way poN't YoU TRY Carter's Little Liver Pills?They are a positive cure for sick headache, and all the ills produced by disordered liver.Only one pill a dose.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS Breadstufs.Moxtriar, May 31, 1860.Frour\u2014The local demand for flour is fairly active, but only in a retail way, very few buyers for round lots present themselves.Prices are firm round $5.00 for small lots of thoice straight Rollers, though there have been sales as low at 4.85 ; extras are selling at 4.75 @ 4.85 and strong bakers is firm at 5.40 @ 5.50 per barrel.We quote : Winter Wheat, patent.i.ee.ce $5.50 035.90 Spring Wheat.patent .\u2026 see 280 @ 5.85 Straight Roller.\u2026 ASO @ 5.00 Extra.oe 4.60 @ 4.75 Superfine.3.0) @ 4.25 Fine.,.3.40 @ 3.55 Btrong Bake 5.23 @ 5.59 Ontario bags\u2014ext 2.00 @ 2.10 City Strong Bakers\u2019.5.40 @ 5.50 OATMEAL :~\u2014 Ordinary, bris.3.60 @ 8,75 se bags.1.70 @ 1.80 Granulated, bris.3.75 @ 4.00 « bags 1,80 @ 1.80 Rolled Oat, bris.3.80 @ 4.00 Grain.There is no movement of any importance in grain.Our lots of oats for local consumption®are selling at 39 @ 40c : per 32 lbs.and peas are firm and in demand for export.Local quotations are unchanged as follows: \u2014No.1 hard wheat, $1.20@$1.22 ; No.2, $1.19; oats, 39¢c(@40¢ per 32 lbs., veas, 75c(@76c per 66 lbs.afloat ; corn; 50c@51c per bush.; barley, 40c@536 per bush.; buckwheat, 40c per bush; rye, 53c@55c per bush.Montreal Provisions.© Pork Larp &ec.\u2014 The local provision market is \"quiet but firm, at our quota- tiors, as follows : Canada, 8.¢.0., per bbl.\u2026.$17 00 @17 50 Chicago, s.c.e., per bbl .Mess pork, western, per bbl.India mess beef, per tierce.Mess beef, per bbl.s\u2026\u2026\u20260cz0000 0000 30000 Hams, city cured, perlb.serves 0011 @00 11% Lard, western, in pails, per 1b.00 09:@00 10 Lard, Canadian, in pails, per 1b.00 08}@00 08} Bacon, per lb.0010 @00 11 Shoulders, per 1 00 00 @00 00 Tallow, com., refi.OU 034 @00 04 Ezcs.There is a good demand for fine Fresh stock, and receipts are improving, though still light for this season.We quote 124c.@183c.per dozen.Dairy Prodnets.Burrer.\u2014Receipts of new butterare increasing; this week there were 1223 pkgs.Prices are well maintained and the quality is improving.We quote creameryl8c.@19c ver lb., township dairy 16c.@ 18c.per lb., wesiern dairy 13c, @ 15c¢.per lb., low grades are little wanted, with prices in buyer\u2019s favor.Creese\u2014The cables quote the English market unchanged.The week ends up quietly here, but each week now shows more actively, and in another fortnight the late May and early June makes will be on market, and operators vieing with each other as to who shall have the stock.Prices are on a fair basis for shippers, 8£c is pair for small shipping lots of white.Colored brings 9c.for fancy.Chicago Grain and Provision Markets .\u2018Wheat had an easier feeling all day, and July option declined to 90%c, but strenghtened in the afternoon and towards the close jumped to 922c., our latest quotation is 93%c.Receipta of hogs to-day 11000.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p THE CHEESE MARKETS.[SPEC_.L TO THE HERALD.] Canton, N.Y.May 31.Fifty factories offered 3036 boxes of cheese and eleven creameries 250 tubs of butter on the board to day.The sales were as follow: 2,200 boxes cheege @S82c 400 boxes 8}c, 125 tubs of butter 154c, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED By proper, healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the healing and strength-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form.Dr.D.D.McDonald, Petitcodiac, N.B., says: \u201cI have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion with good results, It is especially useful in persons of consumptive tendencies.\u201d Sold by Druggists, 50c.and $1.00.pe-4\u2014 Smoke Hand-Made Clzar, Nectar, 5 Cents J \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 II IS A PLEASURE, indeed, to the proprietors of the Sturte- vant House, Broadway and 29th st., N.Y., to receive a travel-worn guest as he arrives from the North, South, East or West and to give him every needed at- tention.Reasonable rates.American and European plans.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.Everyone Should Try To secure good health, The great specific for all diseases arising from disordered stomach, such as overflow of bile, sick headache, loss of appetite, nausea, palpitation, indigestion, constipation and all blood diseases, is Burdock Blood Bitters.Hundreds of people owe their health to B.B.B., natures regulator aud tonic, .> Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Wectar, 5 Cents ee IT HELPS TO PURIFY THE HEART.Notwithstanding J.C.Rykert the Dominion Parliament, for two or three years past, has been a cleaner body than it used to be.A number of the members are in the habit of taking Turkish Baths when in Montreal.A Turkish Bath should be built where the liquor bar now is in the Parliament buildings.Apparently something of the kind is required in the Quebec Lsgislature.Seldom will you find a man base in mind who is really clean in person.There is ever a tendency in nature towards consistency.The Turkish Bath is a moral force, for it brightens a man\u2019s him, even to his heart.For fall particulars address Manager Turkish Baths, Montreal.e 125 = Co-Partnership Notice.Having admitted my son, J.H.Robertson, a partner in my business, I take this opportunity of thanking my friends for their esteemed support during the past twenty years, hoping for a continuance of the same with the new firm, who will continue the same business under the style of John Robertson & Scn.JOHN ROBERTSON, 26m Phillips square, life with beneficial pleasure and cleans | .\u2026\u2026 SUITS! Boys and Children\u2019s DEPARTMENT Is Supplied with New and Attractive Styles for Summer Use, Suits for boys, = - 8 to 16 years, $3.50 to12,00 Suits for children, 4to12 \"\u201c $2.00t0 8.50 Knee pants, sizes 4to12 \u201c 75to 150 School pants, - -12t016 \u201c $LO00to 3,50 SAILOR SUITS, BLOUSES, SUMMER SUITS.- tk\" Our Centiemen\u2019s Department is stocked with a choice line of Suits, RANCING IN PRICE FROM $6.50 UPWAR See Our Spring Overcoats at $8.50, $10.50, $12.50: Equal to Custom-made at Double the Price.Prince Albert Coats and Vests a specialty.A complete range of pants for all ages and sizes.\u2014AT\u2014 Tue EMPIRE CLOTHIERS, 2261 ST.CATHERINE ST.See Our Windows for Prices.All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.GEO.S.ROONEY - - Manager.DEPARTMENT \u20140F\u2014\u2014 PUBLIC WORKS.Sealed tenders, addressed to the under- sigafed, will be received at this Office up to Saturday, the 14th of June next, at noon, for the construction of an additional story to the Court House, Montreal, and for other work in connection with the same building.Plans and specificatiohs of the work required may be seen at this Department, and at the office of Messrs Perrault and Mesnard, Architects, Montreal, every day, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.ui Each tender must be accompanied by a Cheque for seven thousand dollars, drawn on a duly chartered bank, and accepted by the same.Such cheque Lo be made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Public Works, and to become forfeit to the Government should the tenderer refuse to fulfil the conditions of his tender.The other cheques will be returned to those entitled to them, not later than the 2nd of July next.The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the said tenders.By order.ERNEST GAGNON, Secretary.- N.B.\u2014No r©prôduction of this notice with- CT spécial order in writing from this Department.EG 128 Sec.FITS \u2014All Fits stopped free by Dr.s Kline\u2019s Great Nerve Restorer.No Yits after first day's use.Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free toFit cases.Send to Dr, Kline, 931 Arch St, Phila.Pa.\u201c A SESSION OF THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH (Crown side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on MONDAY, the SECOND DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the said District, and all others, that they must be present then and there ; and I also givenotice to ail Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present, then and there, with their Records, Roils, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.J.ARTHUR FRANCHERE, Deputy Sheriff, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Montreal, 14th May, 1890.Notice to Consignees.\u2014\u2014 The Dominion Line 8S.IDAHO, Captain Brotherton, from Bristol, is entered at Cas: toms.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.p T D.TORRANCE & CO, 127 Agents.DOMINION BANK.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CENERAL ANNUAL MEET- INC OF SHAREHOLDERS.Large Profits and Liberal Dividends\u2014Bonus of One Per Cent\u2014The Bank Thoroughly Healthy and Prosperous\u2014General Finan- cinlbiatement, \u2014\u2014\u20140e\u2014 The Annual General Meeting of the Dominion Bank was held at the banking house of the institution on Wednesday, May 28th, 1890.Among those present were noticed Messrs James Austin, Hon.Frank Smith, G.W.Lewis, Major Mason, William Ince, James Scott, R.§, Cassels, Wilmot D.Matthews, R.H.Bethune, E.Leadlay, William Ross, G.Robertson, IV .T.Kiely, Walter S.Lee, John Stewart, Mrs.E, Campbell, T.Walmaley, J.D.Montgomery, etc, etc.It was moved by Mr.G.Robertson, seconded by Mr.James Scott, that Mr.James Austin do take the chair.e Major Mason moved, seconded by Mr.E.Leadlay, and Resolved\u2014That Mr, R, H.Bethune do act as secretary.Messrs Walter 8.Lee and R, S.Cas- sels were appointed scrutineers.The Secretary read the report of the Directors to the Shareholders, and submitted the annual statement of the affairs of the Bank, which is as follows: \u2014 Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th April, 1889.c0au.eveiniinr.nnns .Profits for the year ending 30th April, 1880, after deducting charges of management, etc., and making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts.viernes 248,584 10 $7,088 9 Dividend 5'per cent., paid 1st November, 1889.o Dividend 5 per cent., pay- pable 1st ay.1890; bie\u2019 75 onus per cent., payable 1st Mav, 1850.22.28 Y rene Amount voted to Pension and Guarantee Fund.,.$86 Carried to Reserve Fund.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.82,000 00 Balance of Profit and Loss carried OTWALÜ a+s000osssansoosssocopcccuse $0,233 02 « During the greater part of the year fair rates for money were prevalent, enabling your Directors to fully maintain the profits of the Bank.The charters of the Canadian Banks expire on 1st July, 1891.This has necessitated a new Banking Act, which has just been passed at Ottawa.The Act has een extended for ten years longer, with some slight changes which will not inter- \u2018fere with the elasticity so necessary to move the crops of the country, JAMES AUSTIN, } President.Mr.James Austin moved, seconded by Hon, Frank Smith, and resolved thatthe report be adopted.The President spoke at some length on the success of the institution, and mentioned that the Bank had not only funds available to payall possible demands,but were also open to take up desirable accounts, having cash on hand for that purpose to a very large amount.After the usual resolutions the Sernti- neers declared the following gentlemen duly elected Directors for the ensuing year:\u2014DMessra James Austin, William Ince, E.Leadlay, Wilmot D.Matthews, E.B.Osler, James Scott, and Hon.Frank Smith, At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, Mr.James Austin wag re-elected President and the Hon.Frank Smith Vice-President for the ensuing term.GENERAL STATEMENT, Liabilities, Capital Stock peid up 1,500,000 00 Reserve Fund.$1,300,000 00 $L Balan.e of Profits carried forward.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6,253 02 Dividend No 38, payable 1st May.\u2026.\u2026.75,090 09 Bonus 1 per cent, payable 1st May.,.» 15,00) C0 Reserved for Interest and Exchange .88,960 59 Rebate on bills discounted.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.oor 30,663 99 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $1,515,377 60 3,015,877 60 Notes'in Circulation.$1,173,680 00 Deposits not bearing interest.seyc00cse 1,524,211 11 ,Deposits b 0g in- Lerest.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6,592,664 06 \u2018Balance due to other Banks in Canada.2,915 92 $9,293,501 09 $12,309,378 69 Assets.SPECIC.\u2026.00s0ss00000., GS 281,690 47 Dominion _Gov\u2019men Demand Notes.,.,.701,587 00 Notes and Cheques of other Banks.333,493 12 Balancesdue from other banks in Canada.195,896 72 Balances due from other banks in the U.8.1,105,033 20 Balances due from othe banks in Great Brit'n 49,385 32 Provincial Gov\u2019men 277,511 61 Securities.ve.iui.Municipial and other Debentures.s.1,257,525 41 \u2014 $4157,142 85 Bills discounted and current, including advances on call $7,922 961 59 Overdue debts secured 30,109 04 Overdue debts not spe cially secured, estimated loss providek for 16,785 32 Bank premises.173,570 8 Other assets not included under foregoing heads.5,649 59 Real estate other than Bank premises.3,156 45 \u2014 8,152,235 84 $12,300,378 69 R.H.BETHUNE.Cashier.Dominion Bank, Toronto, 30th April, 1893.ie, A REMIND ER TO EPICURES.Do more people eat to live than live to eat?Nowadays when the best fare is considered a necessity and not a luxury by so many, it looks as if the nays had it but no matter how the problem is decided it is beyond dispute that the Canadian Pacific Railway caters to all so far as gastronomic luxuryjis concerned.Added to the luxurious elegance of Bleeping and Parlor Cars, equally handsome Dining Cars offer to the traveller accommodation not surpassed in the dining-rooms of our leading hotels, while the buffet service upon the Montreal and Boston Air Line, and between Montreal and Toronto, is irreproachable.But the wants of the traveller are not lost sight of, even when he leaves the train.Down below the grand general waiting-room at Windsor street Station is à restaurant that will surely find favor with all who test its varied resources.Ina large, handsomely furnished and richly carpeted room, you may saat yourself at a table and select what your fancy dictates from a most liberal ment and a well-selected wine-list, and, quickly a8 a trained and courteous attendant can bring the viands, your order will be Next to the restaurant is the Lunch Counter, a model of its kind, where those pressed for time will find ample accommodation.Already the restaurant has attained an enviable reputation amongst Montreal épicures, and it has proved a special boon to those arriving or departing at hours when to obtain a comfortable meal elsewhere meant bothersome hurry, \u2014\u2014 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS, Carsley\u2019s Advertisement \u2014 NEW LINEN T NEW LINEN TOWErS Now in stock a very la; Towels, Bath-room Towels ana cory S0room els.Special makes, $1.00 up to siè pon Tow.0z, a TABLE NAPKI TABLE NAPRINS Just to hand a new lotof Irish Linen y Kins, hemmed ready for i for seaside and country uns\" Special makes 8, CARSLEy, SCOTCH TABLE SCOTCH TABLE LINEN New lines just in for the summer tra all the newest patterns.; de in select from.Large assortment to ENGLISH DOUBLE D; - ENGLISH DOUBLE DAMASK Best Table Cloths, in all - just in of the best makes and no is, New nt west Patterns, s.CARSLEY, EEE Sr COLORED TABLE y COLORED TABLE CLOTHS In all sizes, choice patterns, fast colors, FIVE O'CLOCK FIVE O'CLOCK Table Cloths in Cream and i A Colored Borders, very choice Vite, w ith Prices from 72¢, $1 and upwards, rus, 8.CARSLEY, IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Just received direct from Europe of hemmed stitched Sideboard overe bie Cloths.Tray Cloths, Carvers\u2019 G'oths, Napki 8 Doylies and Squares for Tables.AI the Ney est Novelties, worked in the finest of Butchers Linen.S.CARSLEY, IMPORTANT NOTICE! GREAT HOSIERY SALE, 8, CARSLEY.English Manufacturer's Stock, ON FRIDAY, MAY 30th.The remainder of this valuable stock wil] be ready for sale at LESS THAN HALF MAN(U- FACTURER'S PRICE.Bale \u20ac FRIDAY, MAY 30th.ommences S.CARSLEY.Notre Dame street.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 1775, 1777 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.mettant PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.In the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec, No.99.In re Dame M.F.À.de Couagne, \u201c E.Lefort & Cie.\u201d Petitioner.AND James Hoolahan, of the city and district of Montreal, trader, and there carrying on business alone under the name and firm of * Hoolahan Bros.\u201d Absentee, The said Absentee and his Creditors are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges of this Court in the Insolvency office, in the Court House, at Montreal, on the Tenth day of June next, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a Curator to the property of said Absentee, Montreal, 28th May, 1890.L.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary.McGILL NORMAL SCHOOL.SESSION 18S9-90, 127m The ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING for the Conferring of Diplomas on Tcachers-in- Training of the McGill Normal School will be held in the Hall of the School, 32 Belmont Street, on Friday, May 30th, at 3 p.m.The Honourable the Superintendent of Public Instruction is expected to preside.The attendance of friends of education is respectfully invited.B.P.ROBINS, LL.D,, 28.30M 126 Principal.WHY DON\u2019T YOU BUY YOUR CARPET FELT FROM THE\u2014 NEW ENGLAND PAPER C0, 23 DEBRESOLES ST., AND SAVE MONEY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 i : : Rr, J.C.e¢ Hansa Line, £.8.KEHRWIEDER, & Benchr master.\u2018from.Hamburg and, Ant werp, is entered at Customs.at delay.will please pass their entries La MUNDERLOH Monts.m 123 Notice to Consignees don.The Allans S s.ASSYRIAN, 1100 Fonsi: tly, is entered : 15e ou Capt BST Slease pass their entries with delay.A.ALLAN.H.& À.À agents, | on 19 Montreal, May 51, 1890.a Bel-Air Jacky (lt BEES GENTLEMEN WISHING TO BECOME NN pe OF THE CLUB are requsted 10 BSD qcible names to the undersigned 85 5091 pe held 05 The SUMMER MEETING WI) -SUMMES the 5th and 7th June, and Mgt.to MEETING on 25th June And RACES- 1ollowed by the usual AUTU ich s4m Annual Subscription $20, WHC, taki Members and Ladies to all place at Bel-Air.ARDLOW .J.HW HoT 128 30,31M2,3,4,5,6,7F D is printed and pu mi Tay A ALD COMPANY œ of \u2018Hon.Peter Mitchell, Pres dents Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal Fi H aud Fe 18 "]
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