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The Montreal herald
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  • Montreal :The Herald Company,1888-1892
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vendredi 6 juin 1890
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Reed's Rosin Cem entRooñng, MONTREAL COMPOSITORS -WANTED- Apply at this office between hours of Ten and One.cure fot A certain and Speed and Catargh Cold in the Hea in all its stages.BOOTHING, CLEANSING, » HEALING.8 Instant Rellef, P À , Permanent Cu i Fallure Impossible, ra Many so-called diseases are simp] \u2018atarrh, such as headache, partial deafncss login ense of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, ausea, general feeling of debility, ete.If you are roubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, you 1ave Catarrh, and should lose no time'in procuring ! bottle of Nast BALM.Be warned in time aeglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed oy consumption and death, NasaL BaLy is sold by ul druggists, or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of Price (50 cents and 81.00) by addressing .FULFORD & CO., BaockviLtE, Our: } t=, Beware of imitations similar ia same J Bank, Insurance \u2014 AND \u2014 SOCIETY PRINTING.\u2014\u2014G\u2014\u2014 Law ° FacTums Printed with Neatness and Despaich.o Manufacturers\u2019 Catalogues \u2014 AND \u2014 Price Lists à Suecialty.BAILWAY and STEANISHI PRINTING.oO Posters, - Streamers AND HANGERS, DATES, DODGERS, MAMMOTH SHOWBILLS \u2014 FOR \u2014 Concert and Theatrical Companies 0 No better variety of Postar Type IN THE DOMINION.THE = RERALD COMPANY No.6 Beaver Hall Hill.Stor that: CHRONIC (GOUEH NOW! for it you do not it may become cone sumptive.For Consumption, Sorofula, General Debility and Wasting Diseases, thore is nothing like SCOTT'S dÜLSION Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Sodas It is almost as palatable as milk, Far better than other so-called Emulsions.A wonderful flesh producer.SCOTT°S EMULSION {8 put up in a salmon color wrapper.Be sure and get the genuine, Sold by all Dealers at 5 0c.and $1.00, ba > SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.\u2014 ARMOUR'S l Celebrated Canned Meats holesale Grocery stock is now conside a oolets without a full assortment of armors Celebrated Canned Meals, Comprising Corned Beef, In 11b,, 2 ib., 4 1b., 6 1b, and 14 Ib.Tins Algor Tongue, Ox Tongue Chipped Dri oneloss\u2019 Pig's feet and fine English Brawn.RT0CK HELD BY Caverhill, Hughes & Co., L Chaput;Fils & Co.George Childs & Co., D.Hatton & Co.Hudon, Hebert & Co.Kinloch, Lindsay & Oo.Lockerby Bros., J.A.Mathewson & C0, N.Quintal & Fils, Ransom, Forbes & O8., Tees, Wilson & Co., Turner, Rose & Co., Ward, Carter & Co.Dufresne & Mongenais Hudon & Orsali, W bolesale Trade Supplied oy JAMES ALLEN, 6 St.Nicholas Streets ARMOUR LARD and ARMOUR MS and BACON we ofp FRIDAY ER i 0 nice nl ni ( told JUNE 6 1890 WIIAT SHALL WE WEAR?STYLES THAT FIND FAVOR IN THE WORLD OF FASHION.- Graceful and Becoming Cloaks, Designed Especially for Youthful YWearers\u2014A Handsome and Striking House Tollet for Afternoon\u2014Fashions in Flowers.Many of the cloaks designed for children are but miniature copies of those made for their elders, but these are by no means the prettiest for young folks and fortunately we geo many others that were fashioned with more thought for their youthful wearers, Such, for instance, is the graceful and attractive cloak fora little girl in shor$ dresses, shown in our cut CRT 77 = ES L/ A KL CEA 1 Hi KA CLOAKS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, This cloak is in heather mixture, trimmed round the neck and down the loose fronts with fancy gimp galon.It is close fitting at the back and loose in front, where it is confined to the waist by a belt under the independent fronts tbat simulate sleeves.In the same cut appears an ulster for a young miss.The material is drab diagonal cloth.Velvet in a shade to harmonize forms the stylish and becoming turn down collar and lapels and also the pockets.The trim ming consists of scrolls of mixed cord.Fillets, Aigrettes and Bandeaux.For full dress, fillets and other addenda of attire belonging to the Empire period seem for the time to have taken the place of the little aigrette and Pompadour wreaths which gave to English girls and women a touch of the stateliness of the ladies of the reign of Louis XV.Yet there are some adornments of the fashion of the earlier period still in favor \u2014 among them miniature pompon wreaths of tinsel, with an osprey; aigrettes entirely composed of curled osprey; and the bewitching liny half wreaths of wee roses, with three or four of the little blossoms and buds set in an upright cluster on one side.The newest devices, however, take the form of bandeaux\u2019 of narrow curled feathers, the stem of the feather being followed by a line of gold, and either a cluster of feather buttons or an aigrette of small plumes set at one side, after the mode in vogue at \u2018the court of the Empress Josephine;\u201d while another becoming headdress of the same period has narrow fillets of twisted ribbon.Afternoon Costume.Our cut depicts a handsome and striking house toilet for afternoon wear.The high pointed bodice and slashed panels are in carnation red Bengaline silk, strewn with flowers.The turned down collar and puffed epaulettes are of plain silk, to match in color.The velvet belt, finished off with a short bow in front and the bows on the sleeves, are al in plain color.AN AFTERNOON DRESS.The skirt is composed of plaited flounces of cream colored pongee silk, over which the long slashed panels, with their bright hues, look very effective.The chemisette of pongee is fashioned in keeping with the skirt.Silver Ornaments, Silver ornaments for gowns seem to be becoming the rage.They are put on side pockets, revers and cuffs, or wherever they canbe advantageously adjusted.Oneleading English dressmaker told a customer that she would try and think out a fashion for displaying quaint old silver spoouson a costume as \u201cRococo\u201d that was being ordered for a winter fancy dress ball, We may live to see them dexterously placed as the centers of bows, or after the same style as the long narrow ornaments that one year became fash- jonable.Some pretty little silver brooches were recently given to bridesmaids in the form of a large hook and eye, connected, with the initials of the bride on one and those of the bridegroom on the other, with the date.The two boys who acted as pages had smaller ones mounted on sleeve links, Nun\u2019s Veiling Night Dresses.A material which is gaining favor for nightgowns is nun\u2019s veiling, principally in pale pink or cream.It is the very finest that can be had, and is soft and warm, It is trimmed with plaitings of the same, and sometimes with frills of cream Valenciennes lace in addition.Some are made rather low in the neck, and with shorter sleeves than formerly.The fashion for cashmere sheets is also gaining in popularity for those who can afford them, for they are costly, They are recommended by physicians as being warm and bealthy for winter use.fees IY SY saad a \u2014\u2014\u2014 een, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, * \u2018When sho was à Child, she cried for Castoria, \u2018When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When aho haë \u201chiidren, she gave them Castoria, da SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 PER ANNUM ~- - THE ARIZONA KICKER.Not Much Money in It, but a Good Deal of Honor.\u201cWe extract the following items from the last issue of The Arizona Kicker: ANOTHER CtT.\u2014We desire to announce ta the readers of The Kicker that we have made another cut in the price of bar soap, and for the next two weeks shall offer six bars for a quarter.This imone bar ahead of anything yet offered west of Chicago, and, while it brings the profits way down to zero, we expect to reap some little honor from our enterprise.The grocery which we run in connection with The Kicker is coming rapidly to the front, and it is only a question of a few weeks when it will stand at the head.Our goods are fresh, warranted full weight, and prices lower than any where else.Hz Was CORRECT.\u2014There was considerable astonishment exhibited by our people the other day when the governor of Arizona shook hands with us in front of the post- office, and we have noticed a considerable change in the demeanor of certain people towards us ever since.The governor was correct.We are no clam shell hidden in the drifts, and he appreciates the fact.He knows and respects the power of the press, He knows that a great paper like The Kicker, having behind it, but under one and the same roof, a grocery, feed store, butcher shop, harness shop, crockery store and gents\u2019 furnishings, must wield a mighty influence for good.The people in this burg who have been looking upon us as a one mule power had bet ter get their eyes open.Came To GRIEF.\u2014The suit of the Widow Gibbs against us for breach of promise, damages 815,000, came up in court last Friday, This suit was instituted six months ago by the court house ring, which has sought our downfall ever since the first issue of this paper.That is, they put the widow up to sue us, and have advanced the money as it was needed.\u2018When the widow was put on the stand she testified that on the night of Feb.21, 1887, we asked her to marry us.She insisted that the date was correct, and that nothing could change her mind about it.We then exhibited the records of the jail to prove that on that day and night, and on all next day and next night, we were a prisoner, having, as some of our readers may remember, departed from the line of virtue and gone on a bender.This exhibit knocked the widow out in the first round, and confounded her supporters, and we don't believe they will tackle us again after that fashion.As for the widow, she was only a cat's paw, and we have sent to her house a basket of groceries, a clothesline, a set of cups and saucers and a sack of flour to prove that we have no malice.Ir WiLL BE VERY QUIET.\u2014Our city elec: tion, which takes place next Tuesday, will be a very quiet one, and the singular spectacle of two tickets almost without candidates will be presented.As both tickets were made up of ring candidates, we felt it our duty to publish, as far as we could secure it, a history of each.Our biographies included thirteen out of the sixteen candidates, and the publi- sation was only three days old when most of them were bunting other localities.They averaged all the way from murderers down to barn burne.and we are not likely to be troubled with them again.\u2018What is left of the two tickets is fairly clean and honest.We are sorry we had to interfere, and thus place the parties in such ® queer fix, but we felt it a duty we owed to he public.A WASTE OF MONEY.\u2014Some person who has a grievanoe against The Kicker left an Snfernal machine on our doorstep one night last week.It was a starch box filled with giant powder and two pounds of bullets, and was so arranged as to explode when the cover was lifted.We took it in and started to open it, supposing some modest admirer had left us a box of fruit or confectionery, but on second thought concluded to soak it for a while, This action saved our life.Not only \u2018that, but it prevented the destruction of our institution and probably of much surrounding property.\u2018We have made every effort to trace the fiend who put up this job, but so far without success, We realize that there are many men in this community who hanker for our life, but we hope to disappoint them.If they feel that they must have it, why not fire buckshot into our bedroom window, ambush us at night or pick a quarrel on the streeti This plotting to scatter our bloody fragments over our large and excellent stock of groceries is both unkind and unreasonable, Dren.\u2014]n this city, Oct.28, 1889, Pete Shu- maker, aged 54 years, 8 months and 14 days.Pete was the individual who attacked us on the 21st in front of the postoffice with a cavalry saber, being offended at an editorial criticizing the policy of the czar of Russia toward Turkey.We let daylight into him in four places, and we paid his doctor bill and funeral expenses.He sleeps well.He is better off.Death loves a shining mark.Eastern papers please copy.\u2014Detroit Free TOFS.Infantile Intelligence.Young Mother\u2014Don\u2019t you think baby is pretty?Bachelor Uncle\u2014Very; in fact, quite abova the average.Young Mother\u2014And ho\u2019sso intelligent, you have no idea.Bachelor Unclo\u2014Really, I'm no judge of such things; but I will admit that I never saw a baby hiccough with greater intelligence than yours.\u2014America.Ile Knew Whereof He Spoke.Doolittle\u2014I understand that Miss Pound- keys is quite a musical young woman.Sapleigh\u2014Not in the least.Doolittle\u2014Why, haven't you heard her play?Sapleigh\u2014Yes, I have, and that is why I say not in the least.\u2014America.A Striking Feature.\u201cWhat struck you most in the equatorial regions?\u2019 asked a gentleman of a traveler, \u201cThe sun,\u201d was the reply.\u2014Life.A Bad Case.* Miss Luendi (bursting imto the doctors of« Bee)~\u2014Doctor, doctor, you must come down ko the house at once, Ê Doctor\u2014Why, what's the matter?Who' ck?\u201cMiss Luendi\u2014I am; bub ag there was.1% to send I came mytélt,-Harpèr's Ba gh dat 0 i JAMES COOPER, IMPORTER OF Steel Rails, Fish Plates, TRACE BOLTS, SPIKES, &c.AGENT FOR CHAS.CAMMELL & CO., Ltd., Cyclops Steel and tron Works, Shef- fleld, England,\u2014Steel Rails.JOHN HENRY ANDREW & CO.Toledo Steel Works, Drili and Tool Steels, Sheffleld, England.INGERSOLL ROCK DRILL CO, Manufacturers of Rock Drills, Air Compressors and General Mining and Quarrying Machinerv.THE WELLS LICHT, a portable light of great brilliancy and power, for Mining and Engineering purposes.ONTARIO WIRE FENCING CO., Woven Wire Fencing.DOMINION WIRE ROPE CO., Wire Rope for Hoisting, Transmission of Power, Ships\u2019 Rigging, Guys, &c.PATENT ELBOW CO., Manufacturers of Cne-Piece Elbows.OFFICES: - 204 ST, JAMES ST.TELEPHONE No.20.Delaware & Hudson RR \u2014\u201401\u2014 Shortest Route to NEW YORK \u2014 AND TO \u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, Philadelphia, Balti« more and Washington, ANDALL POINTS SOUTH AND EAST Quick Time.No Delays; TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL a.m.\u2014Daily, except Sunday, arrivin in New York at 4.50 pm.Buffet Drawine room car, Montreal to New York.4.30 p.m.\u2014Night Express, Sundays included \u2014 Wagner's Buffet Vestibule Sleeping Carruns through to New York without change, ars riving in New York at 7.00 next morning, This Train makes close connection at {roy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train fos Boston, arriving at 9.30 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express cari ried via this line.Information given, and Tickets sold at Windeor_and Balmoral Hotels, all Grand Trunk Offices.and at the Company\u2019s Office] 143 St.James Street, Montreal, J.W.BURDICK, W.H.HENRY, eral Pass.Agt, ent, Gen bans NY.ontres 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 has been declared, and that the rame will be payable at its Banking House in this city, on and after MONDAY, the 2nd June next, The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 81st May inclusive.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, the 18th June next, th chair to be taken at 12 o\u2019clock noon, By order of the Board.G.HAGUE, ; General Manager.Montreal, 22nd April, 1890.23,20A 3,10,17,24,31M 7,147 VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale,tolet or exchange for tity Property.Situated on the shore of Lake Mem- phremagog, within ten minutes of Depot and rising town of Magog.Buildings, House, Stabling, &c., all in perfect order.Large garden, Ice House, Poultry House, &¢.Water in house and stables.Drainage perfect.Every convenience.Property known as Lakeside, peautifully surrounded by shrubberies and shady groves; 25 acres in extent.Terms easy.Good fishing.Apply to JAMES STEWART & CO, Real Estate and General Auctioneers, 204 St.James street.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, Plaintiff 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, 18ew Attorney for Plaintiff, PATENTS Caveats and Re-tssues 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 sketeh of inven tion, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability free of charge.With my offices directly across from ihe Patent Office, and being in personal attendance there, it is apparent that I have super- jor facilities for making prompt preliminary searches, for the more vigorous and success ul prosecution of applications for patent, and or attending to all business entrusted to my care, in the shortest possible time.MODERATE, and exclusive at- ceHÉES ta patent business.Information, advice an& special reterences sent on re- te ques J.R.LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, Washington, D.C, ( Mention this paper.Opposite U, 8.Patent Office ARMOUR\u2019S EXTRACTS OF BEEF \u2014 ARE \u2014 Strongly Recommended by the best Authorities.SOLID EXTRACT, in jars, 2o0z., oz, 80z., 160z.FLUID EXTRACT, in Bottles, 40z,, 90z., 160z.To be had of all Wholesale Drug and Grocery Houses or from JAMES ALLEN, No.6 St.Nicholas Street,Montreal.gents Armour & Co.Cuicago PRINTING! Call at THIS OFFICE and get Estie mates for your Printing before going CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, { The Montreal Herald.PUBLISHED DAILY BY The HERALD COMPANY Limited \u2014AT-\u2014 NO.6 BEAVER HALL HILL.Hon.P.MITCHELL « = « = President WiLL H.WHYTE - - Secretary-Treasurer and business Manages.MOLYNEUX ST.JOHN - - - - < - Editor PS Business Correspondence should be addressed to THE HERALD COMPANY (Limited).All other Correspondence to be ad dressed \u201c The Editor.\" Mr.M.ST.Joux.FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 6th.THE HERALDS REDUCED SIZE.The strike of 1'ue HERALD composi- tors\u2014an action which we cannot help thinking was hasty and illadvised\u2014 makes it compulsory on the part of Tae HrraLp Company to issue this journal, for tbe present, in reduced size.The ompositors having declined to return to \u2018beircases except on their own terms eaves the management no choice but to do without them, and we have therefore 0 ask the fforbearancs of our friends and general readers for a shor; time ua- til the men who have left us shall have been replaced.We trust that this will be before long.We find that the point of difference between the management and the men is not a new one; the Toronto World and the New York Times having become non-union offices by reason of their taking the stand which has caused the difference 1n this office.IMMIGRANTS WANTED.The Manitoba people expect a large immigration from Ontario if this year\u2019s crop should prove to be a good oas, From what is said on the subject it may be assumed that Manitoba is justified 1m the expectation, but this robbing Peter to enrich Paul, though agraeable to the latter is not quite satisfactory to the family generally.Ontario settlers as distinguished from Europeans are the best for the new country,but unless the places made vacant by their departure are filled by men from across the Atlantic,the Dominion\u2019s sentiment on hearing of the immigration to Mauitoba will be one of only modified rapture.No doubt all good Canadians when they die go to Manitoba,but they are not then useful as agrl- culturists,and the Manitobans being es- gentially practical people are anxious to secure them still in the sinfal,mortal,cash bearing, wheat creative body, Immigration is becomiug,if it has not already become,ore of the mort important points of pubiic policy.Its advancement is difficult while the policy of protection is enforced,but next to the abolition of that harmful Pkeresy the duty of attracting European agriculturists and capitalists is tLe most important.MOWAT SUSTAINED.The result of the Ontario elections is tbat Mr.Mowat's government has been sustaired by a large majority.There are 89 constituenciesof which 56 bave elected Liberals,so that even if all the Equal- rights candidates should prove to be Tories the majority for Mr.Mowat is 23 In?spite of the jubilant clamor raised by organs of the opposition thinking men felt confident of Mr.Mowat\u2019s success: His government is recognized as being the best in the Dominion and it is the | envy of all other provinces that desire an economical and pure administration.Besides this the combination against him wasweak.With the exception of Mr Meredith whose character and ability is admitted even by his opponents, there is no one, ane there seems to Le little doubt that Mr Meredith hasto someextent been knifed by his friends at Ottawa.Ontario is to be congratulated on its gool sense in retaining an excellent and well tricd administration.am \u2014\u2014\u2014 The Royal Visitors Depart, The Grand Trunk Railway Company had Bonaventure depot most artistically decorated yesterday on the occasion of the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught.A beautiful carpet wag laid in the main entrance right through to the special train.The company was represented by Messrs.L.J.Seargeant and Jas.Stephenson.Acting Mayor Stephens was early on hand and took an active part in making the final arrangements.Mrs.Stephens carried a beautiful bouquet which she presented tothe Duchess, who thanked her for her for her attention.Sir Donald Smith, Sir F.Johnson, Chief Justice, the Aldermen, military men and citizens were there to say good bye to the Royal party.About three o'clock the party arrived.His Highness recognized famiiiar faces and heartily sbeok hands and spoke of his former visit.Among those who seemed to be most favored were the Acting Mayor, Lieut.Col.Stevenson and the veieran angler Geo.Horne, wno Lad quite a conversation with His H:ghness.Before boarding the special train the.Duke, re turned hearty thanks for the recaption and hospitality extended to them.At.iog Mayor Stephens and Ald.Rolland conveyed the thanks of the Royal party o the police for their behaviour.Ths engine, no.196, attached to the royal train was neatly decorated with the royel coat of arms, etc.Amid a scene of great enthusiasm the special steamed cut of tLe station.H.Jove\u2019s bay colt Sunderland.THE MONTKEAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, BREVITIES.The riflemen are complaining about the slowness of some of the markers at the Cote St Luc Ranges, Mr.Edgar Genl.Pass.Agent of tho Grand Trunk Railway has published a neat little guide t> she fishing and hunting resorts along the line of that railway Capt.Busteed and Lisut.Desbarats of the Vices, who are on the Wimbledon team, leave on the Steamship Parisian on the 24th inst.The Montreal Rifle Association will have a challenge match and an extra series at Cote St Luc ranges to-morrow afternoon.The Presbyterian Women\u2019s Missionary society will celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the commencement of missionary labors, this afternon in Crescent Street church, Those who take an active in terest in shooting are of the belief that with such energetic officers as Capt.Hood and Lieut Carter, the Montreal Rifle Association will soon find its way to the front.The coal handler.\u2019 atrike is still going on.Assembly 1711 K of L have agreedto arbitrate,theboard of arbitrationt» consist of three members appointed by them and three by the stevedores.Yesterday b2ing the feast of Cursus Christi, religious services were held in all the Roman Catholic churchas in the city.It being also a Provincial holiday, the City Hail, Court Houses, Banks and many commercial institutions were closed.The Chief of Police yestarday received a letter from the police authorities of New Westminster, B.C., asking for the whereabouts of one Morrison, a gardener of Montreal, who has been left considerable money by a relat've in New Westminster.Yesterday afternoon a man, whose name the Notre Dame Hospital suthori- ties have not been able to ascertain, was instantiy killed by falling down the hold of the Steamship Tynedale.Peter Han- sey also employed on the same steamer had his leg badly crushed during the morning.Plamber was arrested yesterday by Sergt.Lafontaine, on a warrant from the Queen\u2019s Bench for defaulting bail.The western section of the Fire Brigade was called out at 5,45 last eyenirg for a fire in the house of Ed.Kennedy 26 Young street.The damage by fire was ulight but considerable by water.The last opportunity of seeing that excellent drama Across the Atla ntic during the season, will beafforded to-day and to-morrow.The attraction atthe Royal next week will be the renowned Marco and Reto\u2019s European Vaudeville Company, which is said to comprise some of the most talented artists now on the variety stage.\u2014 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Change of Time New time card takes effect Sunday next June 8th.on the Atlantic section of the Canadian Pacific Railway.The principal changes effected are that a train will leave at 4.00 p.m.week days running through to Cookshire and at 5.35 p.m.for Newport instead of at 4.00 p.m.at present.fhe Halifax express train will ae 7.45 p.m.daily except Sundays.On the St.Lambert section trains leave St.Lamdert 9.00 a.m.for Marievilla and at 5.20 p.m.Bonaventure Station for Marieville,St.Cesaire and Farnham.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE BEL-AIR RACES.The first day of the Summer meeting of the Bel-Air Jockey Club was held yesterday.The weather was of the most un- propitous character and the track very heavy.Five events were keenly contested.The principal ones on the programme wire the Queen\u2019s plate which was easily won by Mr.Dawes bay gelding Mokzna, out of Mocassin, and the Mer- charts\u2019 stakes which was won by Mr.T, Tha stesple.chas® was also keenly contested, but once mors Mr.Lov@'s reprasentative secure the winning brackets.Taken altogether, the club is to ba congratulated on the success of their first days racing and if the weatber is only favorable on Saturday, there is sure to be a large gathering present.Following is a summary : Firat Race\u2014Opening dash, three quart- ters of a mile: J: P.Dawes Duke of Bourbon T.H.Love Everit PytcLley Stables Ida Girl Second Race\u2014(QQueen\u2019s Plate, distanc one and one quarter miles: @ Who = J.P.Dawes Mokana 1 H, Paton Eve 2 T.H.Love Rosebank 3 Th-rd Race\u2014Purse $300, distance one and one eight miles: Ches Phair Periwinkle 1 Pytchley Stables Lexington 2 J.P.Dawes Zea 3 Fourth Race\u2014Merchants\u2019 Stakes, distance 1 1-16 miles: T.H.Love Sunderland 1 Pytchley Stables Pericles 2 J.P.Dawes Redfellow 3 Fifth Race-Handicap, distance two miles: T.H.Love Skylark 1 J, Minogue Little Jack 2 J.Mincgue Little Charlie 3 PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, 200KBINDERS, Dime = = 5 a.= = es Pamphlets, = 1 .o ° = ou = Catalogues.\u20ac = Pin.\u2026.B= EZ ec +-|Pries Lists, = g be Cironlars.[4 = 4 eo Lat A ALAIN A RAR: e =~ DT > s Mercantile o Work e OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FITS \u2014All Fits stopped free by Dr.s Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.No ¥1ts after first day\u2019s use.Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, Send to Dr.Kline, 931 Arch Bt., Phila.Pa.Rao} LOST or FAILING MANHOOD; À General and NER70\"S DEBILITY; 79 Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects EJ Uof Errors or Excessen in 01d or Youn, Robust, Noble MAN ANHOOD fully Restored.How to enlarge an hen WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS PALS OF HODYs Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT \u2014BeneSts in a day, Mon testily From 50 States and Foreign Conntries, Writs them, Deseriptive Book, explanation ard proofs matled te.) fred adv: ERIE MEDICAL ©0., BUFFALO, N.Yo To GW.Stephens Esq, : The undersigned Electors cf St.Lawrence Division request you to represent them at the Provincial Parllament at Quebec as an \u201cINDEPENDENT\" member, irrespective of politics.In case of your acceptance of the nomination we pledge our active support, and will spare no efforts to ensure your election.Varden King E L Bond A H Lunn DT Irish JF Wuf T Jas Claxton Benj F Johuson James Lawrie R Jellyman Robt Duguid S 8S Kimball A Frapp:er F N Lamire H A Lamontagne Wm Darling T W Boyd 8 B Heward Geo Robinson D.Darling Seigman Hesse Adolphe Larin Joseph Rivet Pierre Gervais James Sutherland A Spence Andrew Baillie James Innes 8 C Kyte E Coyle W C Davidson W A Gundlack Hubert Jacques H Bercovitch Joseph Henri George Stephens R Scanlon Nap Lamarche Geo W Guden Hugh Beckham Robert King James Patterson A Peden John MacTavish G Wooley Michael Quinlan H Desjardins MD John Date W T Castle RC Willis Edward Hamilton T A Nicolle A P Scoit MD J Mason S W Fernes Sami! W Pratt John Barclay Hugh M King William Whytock A O Dawson Thos McIntosh P M MacTavish J B Vosburgh D McEntiyre P Graham James Pilgrim G E Seigers David Willock David Brown James O\u2019Brien Robert Soutar F B Caufield Wm Allen James Nugent H J Borrie F Spanger Harris Gilbert Wm E Potter A R Garrick Wm Gordon George Hunt T A Renwick George Wait Thos A Simpson James Kyle H Johnson Ww Gill M Wall George Kennedy A Tayior Joseph Bannister William Thos Miller 8 W Benham W S Miller M Jackson James Wark Robt Smith 8 R Macpherson A Eichmann C J Venables Jas J MacIntosh H Shattuck J Harper J Anderson \u2018Wm Henry Owen Granery FX Roy G W Wilson R M Squire Thos Katon Cath Wallace Francis Scott A Finzel J Graham Josheph Vendettte Nazaire Gauthiere E H Gravel S Phillips L Salomon Joseph Loisel P Labelle J W Bryson D Emerd Wm Murphy James Lowe H Brown H Blanshein Dennis G Webster T W Boyd Jr C B Corneil Alex Ross Joseph Charade Sami Longhead J W Sadier T W Christiane Fusepe Catelliere, Thomas Power George Falconer Thos Graham Robt Walker Narcisse Charade J Peterson Chs Woodford Geo Gidney Aion Piano Louis Gervais JJ Ulley Edmund 1' Perry Wm Carson Joseph Best Alex Forbes James Cleland Thomas Atkins Robert Allan Robert Walker F Antoine Drouin John Scott Joseph Marchand E.P Lachapelle Ed Schultze James W Withell Robert Withell William Reed ED Smith T A Gibson George Hobson Martin Withell Edwin Croft John M Patterson Timothy Hanley Willlam Seagram H J Grouford J B Deseve T Charret John Coleman George Blend P O'Neill Robert Foster J Davies A Benson Stephen Johnson Hubert Jacques L Harvey Thos Murphy Charles May Ed McMahan John Flanagan George Casey Robert Shaw Francis Dillon Augustin Bourdon Jdoun Eoan Michael Lyons J H Castello Patrick Shea Adrian Mougel Alfred Pilon G Wheeier M Rosetzsky J Stephenson John Carlisle Oscar Kine W H Dance Robert Campbell G.Colborne Heine C E Sanderson T W H Scott John Fair R Macfarlane Walsh Jehn Caldwell Alired Howard Samuel Date Thos Fraser Wm Murray FE Wilson F Cunningham John Yabsley CR G Johnson Michael Scanlan A A Brown U Buty Michael Fitzgerald James Reid John McConville Fd C Salmon James Wickens Sam W Ferns J W Beresford J But er W H Burzess Geo Legge ohn Coleman Patrick Mullarky Chas.Boker G Alex Summerville J A G de Verdun jr W D Guillaume Willlam King A Desautels O Dandurand U Debruil Al Labrecque Napoleon Beauchamp Esdras Trepanuier sr William Sullivan Alfred Chartrand H Desjardins J A Basin M D David Weir Esdras Trepannier jr Geo Stephen Alex Craig 8 Simon John Taylor Homer Taylor Thomas F Conrick John Conrick James Harper Zephirin Segouin Noel Delorme F E Dube Felix Lebou J C King Lawrence Ford M Kane E C Hopkins J Meçallum John Murphy John Scanlan Robert Henderson W R Spenca I Goldberg C Ludwig Lewis Morris CJ Allard George Prowse W G Park Thomas Fraser William Murray Stephen White W Parerson CG Hill William À Davis A W Parker H Nightingale Wm Currie P Virolle David Miller B Adams A McDougall John Marchbank Henry Robertson John Marchbank jr F W Hanbricks George H Ellison E Hesuer W Nelson Chas Henderson Jas McCrudden A Sennat H Pope John O'Connor J D Armstron Chas Sheppard jr James A McMartin Howard Ransom George McDonald J Glanford William Tait Farney Thos Brennan A Maloney F Mark John Kirby John Jordan 8 Phillips George Payne \u2018Harris Pearson Dennis Barron Benjamin Baker Richard Kiely Alfred Robinso A Plante Stephen Kelly G Rosser G W Hopper J A Richardson Sam Edwards Robt Clapperton George C Brown John Paterson John Hastwell Henry Seers Jules Champagne George Huy A Deseve Louis Hughes Robert Blincoe Robert Williams Robert H Miller Geo A Gray Willlam Jay Michael Rawuey F Martin A G Raeburn Wilson B Allan E Munday Geo Lulham F Pagels Jos L Evans \u2018Wm Campbell Chas G Black Thomas Carroll James McFeat Wm Scott W A Scott P H Ross Jas Pric2 Alex L Craig T Wynde D Hawkshaw Jas P Pringle W 8 Bastien Geo Rosser R Kiely J A Richardson J A Peard Wm McKee Michael Fetton # Shin J LeBiane James Connigal Harris Gilbert Alfred G Walford John Best T L Clarke F Spanger Gordon Kingan Robert Kough G Veith Robert Percy A Dunlop William Roach Thos J Seakel Edward Matticks Charles Pye Waller Livermore J AM Wright Dumas Laramee James Biggins Jon Sherman A M Fricdlieb John Wallace F L Snow A Martin William Brown Joseph Hale Webber Joseph Charles Thibault Pierre Thibault G M Cerini D K McLaren Jno Parslow J Tasker A Spence W Marriage A Primeau Dominique Ducharme Robert Assilmau W Johnston Duncan Campbell Pat Lee Thos Sonue John Burrell George Caldwell Thomas Tricot James McGowan James Gillard Henry Webber A Mcintosh J B Picken Gilbert R Falton R Wilson R B Jenkins John Barclay Henry Pilborouzh W Rouls\u2018on S Hammond R Hammond J Pratt T W Boydsr TW Boyd jr J Muldram DT Hislop H Grier R W Adams H M Childs J Wallace JT Morey J Butler John McConville Kenneth McLeod A McDonald J T Hathaway Wm Martin W H Frankum Robert Mellis James F Roy Charles Griffith H Roach Thomas Fyfe James Self Michael O'Hara Thos H Turton Thomas Connors John Howard EC McClanaghan ; Antoine street, wher 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 Long Peter Barnett James Iunes John Anlow Fred Carstens William O\u2019Herne Ostas Fortin R B MacDonald Cohen THE ACCEPTANCE.May, 27th, 1890.To Messrs Warden King, &c., &e : GESTLEXEN,\u2014I accept the nomination as your stsndard bearer as an Independent member irraspective of party, In truth there is no party at present in the Proviace of Quebec.Recent developmen\u2019 3 would lead to the conclusion that ov\u201d leeding politicians devote more tims and atiention to levy- pg contributions for election purposes irom Government contractors thau to fhe economiral administration of the ptublic funds, Tne great ques! on of the day is, \u2018Shall we have an honest Government at Quebec?\u201d If you do me the honor to elect me I will support every measura diiacted to this end.I am opposed to \u201cboodling\u201d in every shape and form, whether Liberal, Natioral or Conservative.WIam in favor of repealing the tax on commercial corporations, I believe the timehas aruived when < rious attention must be paid o the cluims 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 temperance question is a live issue of the day.All classes and creeds atc united in heir efforts to diminish the evils of intemperance.Iwill support all good measures in this direction.: The finances sf the Province can only b2 re- :tored to a prosperous condition by a policy f discouraging all new leans and unnecessary expenditures.I will support a policy of economy and re- irenchment irrespective of party.We are all interested in the prospzrity of \u2018he Province of Quebec, and my duty is clear- Ir defined to be *The Province first and party ast, Yours truly.G.W.STEPHENS.Lariviere, Dufresne, Iberville and Forsyth Stregts.IN RE Province or QUEBEC.City of Montreal.THE CITY OF MONTREAL Petitioners for the Expropriation in Larivière, Dufresne, Iberville and Forsyth streets, in the St.Mary and Hochelaga wards in the City of Montreal, for the purpose of opening the said streets.as follows : Larivière street, from Fullum street to Dufresne street ; Dufresne street, {rom Ontario street to Amity street ; Larivière street from Dufresne street to Iberville street ; Iberville street, from Ontario street to Forsyth street ; and Forsyth street, from Iberville street to the track of the Canadian Pacitic Railway Company, Public notice is hereby given that tho undersigned commissioners have, according to law, determined who are the parties interested in, and to be specially assessed to defray the whole cost of the said improvement, and have made their report thereon, by which it appears that the parties interested in and to be specially assessed for the purpose of the said improvement are as follows :\u2014 Tlie proprictors of all the lots of land having a frontage on Larivière and projected Larivière street from DelorimierAvenue to Iberville street, but to a depth not exceeding eighty [80] feet on both sides of the street.Tle proprietors of all the lots of land having a frontage on the projected Forsyth street, from Iberville street to the Canadian Pacific Railway right of way, but to a depth not exceeding eighty [86] feet on both sides of the street.The proprietors of ail the lots of land having a frontage on Delorimier Avenue, from a point one hundred and twenty-five [123] feet southeast of Lanivitre street to a point one hundred and twenty-five [123] feet northwest of said Larivière street, but to a depth not exceeding eighty [80] feet on both sides of the street.The proprietors of all the lots of land having a frontage on Dufresne street and projected Idu- fresne street from Notre Dame street to Ontario street and on that p art of Dufresne street forming a part of the object of the present expropriation, but to a depth not exceeding eighty (80] feet on both sides of the street.The proprietors of all the lots of land haviag a {frontage on Ibervillestreet and proje ted Iberville street, from Notre Dame street to Forsyth strat, but to a depth not exceeding eighty [80] fee: on both sides of the street.The Canadian Pacitic Railway Company for the whole width of the land belonging to the raid Canadian Pacific Railway Company, situated «t the northeast extremity of that part of Forsyth : treet, forming a part of the object of the present expropriation, from a point one hypdred and twenty-five [125] fect east of the project®™l Forsyih street to a puiut one hundred and twenty-five 1125] fect west of said projected Forsyth street.And any parties who desire to oppose the said improvement may ]do 80 by a declaration to that effect, to be signed by such parties opposing, and o be filed in the hands of the City Clerk within en days from the date of the last insercion of this notice.M.LAURENT, THOS, D, HOOD, MED.LAURIER, Conmmissioners, COMMISSIONERS ROOMS.City Hall, MONTREAL, 3rd June, 1800.(This notice tobe inserted in the HERALD and Gazette on the Gth and Tth June instant.WATERWORKS | DE ARTMENT TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed.**Tender for Pipes,\u201d will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 24th inst., for 2,300 tons of Cast Iron Water Pipes, to be supplied to \u201cthe City of Montreal, in quantities and at dates stated in specification, Said specification as well as form of tender, may be had at the Water Works Office, City Hall, and any tender not made on the official form, or not in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, and of the specification, will not b considered.The Water Committee do not bind them- £elves to accopt the lowest or any of the tenders, and mav divide .the contract batween two or more tenders, as in the'r julzment may be for the interest of the city.By order, B.D.iMcCONNELL, Supt.M.W.W.WATER WORKS\u2019 OFFICE, | CITY HALL, Montreal, June 4th, 136) Notice to Consignees.The Allans S.S,HIBERNIAN John Brower master from Glasgow is entered a\u2019 Customs ÆConsignees will please pass thier entrias with at delay.H.&' A ALLAN, AGENTS, #23\u201d Montreal June 3th.1890 Notice to Consignees.The Alans R.OM.8.SARDINTAN \u2019 gadson, Master, from Liverpool, is vorsen Jus 3.onsignees i lease 3 i entries without delay.Wil please pass thei H &AALLAY, AGENTS, JAMES THOMSON begs to inform his friends and abi generally that he has removed to Le Pons ises on Guy siceet, near the corner of St e he will ; manufacture fha-slass Furniture monte ho e habit of i d he trusts that by careful attention ton ind he ness to merit a continurnce of the patronage of his numerous friends.Every attentio and to repairs Placepin his hands.on a Je NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.St.J ames Division.ALD.BRUNET\u2019S COMMITTEES.CENTRAY, COMMITTEE: 0.1641 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.\u2014_\u2014 WORKINGMEN ! Rally Round YOUR OWN Candidate.127 Dr.J.Collis Browne's CHLORODYNE \u2014_\u2014\u2014 0 m\u2014\u2014 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE Vice-Chancellor Sir W.PAGE WooD stated publicly in Court that Dr.J.CoLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was literally untrue, and he regretted to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014Times, July DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE IS THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN REMEDY IN COU HS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CONT UMPTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA- » &C.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE\u2014The Right Hon, Earl RUSSELL communicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Daveng ort that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in Cholera was Chlorodyne\u2014See Lancet, December 31, 1864.DR.J.COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORO- DYNE is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners, Of course it would not be thus singularly popular did it not \u201csupply a Want and fill \u2018a place.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Medical Times, - January 12, 1885.R.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Colics.&c.D J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORC- DYNE-Caution\u2014None genuine without the words, * Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne on the Stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.Sole manufacturer, J.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell street, Bloomsbury.London.Soild in bottles at 1s 1id, 2s 9d.4s 6a and 11s.IIE NTS One of the fast Clyde-built Steamships Alberta and Athabasca Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Wednesday and Saturday on arrival of the Steamship Express, leaving Toronto at 11.(5 a.m.for Port Arthur direct (calling at Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., only), making close connection with the through trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway for Winnipeg, British Columbia, and all pointsin the Northwest and Pacific Coast, AND ONE OF THE PALACE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS3 Carmona and Cambria Is intended to leave Owen Sound every Tuesday and Friday at 10.30 p.m.,on arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway rain, (leavive Toronto 4 45 p.m.), for Sault Ste.Marie, cal ing at Killarney, Manitowaning, Sheguin- dah, Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay, Spanish River, Boswell\u2019s Mills, Serpent River, Algoma Mills, Blind River, (Meldiam Bay, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Port Finlay, Richard\u2019s Landing and Garden River.MACKINAW EXCURSION TRIPS Commence Tuesday,July 2, and will continue every Tuesday and Friday during July and Augus.Round trip fare from Toronto, $16 ; round trip fare from Owen Sound, $12.W.C.VAN HORNE, President, Montreal.BENRY BEATTY, Man.Lake Traffic, Toronto.THIS 15 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATERS \u201c Walter Besant, Apollinaris ÆTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\" AMERICAN PUBLIO HEALTH ASSOCIATION.eu Ærtracts From the Report on the Pollution of N ue, Water Supplies, \u201cetn .\u201cTyphoid fever in our cities is in a great Que to the sewage in the water supply.part - \u201cWe cannot shut our to th i which exists between sewage our re ereiation id fever in the cities that are supplied by | py HATE - 1.4 « \u201cThirty thousand_npeocple die of i Sever annually in the vhited States of Ames 4 « The purity of Aollinaris Water offers the best security agairest the dangers which arecommonto mostet the ordis drinki waters,\" 2 MEDICAL RECORD.i APOLLINARIS.- The annual consumption of this favorite beverage affords a striking proof of the widespread demand which exists for table waier of absolute purity,\u2019 \u2014MEDICAL JOURNAL, OTIOE.\u2014 The well-known Yellow Labels dre protiiod sy pregmbam, Limited, re protected by etual Inj 7 of the Supreme Cort! Sriunctions BEWARE OF IMITATIONS DEBENTURES.Tenders will be received by I i the re sl shed op to 12 Lock Boon on Monday tots 11 ! ne, 1899, for the purchas yater-W orks debentures of the City arr Thomas, nota mount of $125,000, payable in a A s.with interest at fo abd one-half per cent within f the bd a ) nt.ty years, the brincipal and int.ac ve \" ug 10 36.705 otage rest in each ycar am -unt- T hese debeutures are Art ofthe Legislature o tario, passed during the issued under a special of the Province of Une last session, er itlei rporation of the City Wonks,\u201d and under and by Virtae oF Brien herewith ads city, assed in accordance ere A ÿ1\"\" Le del.vered to the re hE the 2geney Ot the Merchants\" Ban into the said agency.© Price thereof to be paid Said debentures, in additio i i 1 to being es Ubehe rateable Property of the city, ave, Works Actor 01, The Municipal Water- appertai ing niveAL 8, and the property ad ne re dust Specify so many cents per Marked cheque oaraltee of ggod faith a each tendo or $1,000 shall accompany HENRY F.ELLI +.City Clerk.St.Thomas, 2nd May, 1890, vs 147 123 AMUSEMENTS SPARROW & JAcon= THEATRE ROYA = L.Every Afternoon Commencing Hors Evening, GRAD SPECIAL ATpap 2m The Two Great Special Con LION a, JOHN W RANSONE gyn ND James B Radelif?Supported by a stong compa, \u2014IN\u2014 Across The Atlantie Pretty Songs and Dances wi duce by the little favorito.Ella Rangone avorite So 1 be int r ubretteMigg Week followlng\u2014 Company Bel-Air Jockey Chu SUMMER MIEETINE TO TAKE PLACE AT BEL-AIR RACECOURSE, Thursday, Sth June, Saturday, 7th June.TWO STAKE RACES, TWO PURSE RACES And a STEEPLECHASE Each Day.\u2014 \u201c Marco Rito Vaudeyy, e 8\" SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Bonaventure Staf'on at 12.20\u20141.3042 P.M.Wing, x Station 145, P.M.Dalbousie Square Static 1.45,P.M.carrying passengers to the Raceco se returning immediately after Racer, Commutation andSeason Tiekets not accept edon Special Trains.RETURN FARE, 50ç, Puliman accommc lation on all trains 9250 each way.Races start 2.30p.m.sharp.ADMISSION g Rai i FREE on showing Railway Field Stand, Se @rgnd Stand, $1.00, d 127 Bel-Air Joeky Club, GFNTLEMEN WISHING TO BECOME MEMBERS OF THE CLUB are requsted to send in thas names to the undersigned as soon as bossible, The SUMMER MEETING wiil be held on the 5th and 7th June, and MID-SUMMER MEE ING on 28th June and lst July, to be followed by the usual AUTUMN RACES, Annual Subscription 820, Members and Ladies to all place at Bel-Air.Ura which admits events taking J.H, WARDLOW, 128 30,31M2,3,4,5,6,73 Hon.-Sec'y.ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL, PHILLIPS SQUARE.EXHIBITION OF \u201cThe Angelus\u2019 WILL CLOSE POSITIVELY SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 7TH.Sa.m.to6p.m.8to10p.m CARSLAKE\u2019S GRAND ST, LEGER SW REP! $50,000.00.Ist Norse (four prizes) $3,000 each.S120 nd \u201c\" \u201c 20M $2,000 cachi.sh 8, 8rd \u201c $1,000 each.5 400 Other starters (divided equally).% 8.060 NON-StATTETS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.00 0000000 v 0000000.DSW 10,000 TICKETS - - 55 EACH.227 horses entered [4 prizes each] 908 prizes, Drawing Sept.8, at the Victoria Armory.Result mailed to country subscribers.Ten per cent.deducted from prizes.Address GEO.CARSLAKE, Prop., Mansion House, 522 st.J ames St, Montreal 120 t UE CRISE , 7) at Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles fntk dent to a bilious state of the system, suc ator Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress hues?eating, Pain in the Side, &e, While their remarkable success has been shown in curisg SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills se equally valuable in Constipation, curing and B ro venting this annoying complaint, while they i correct all disorders of thestomach, stimula o liver and regulate the bowels.Even if they ~ HEAD Achethey would be almoatipriceless £0 those os suffer from this distressing complaint; but thoss nately their goodness does notend bere an valu who once try them will find these little pile wile able in so many ways that they will not Eh Ling to do without them.But after allsic ACHE Zs the bane of so many lives that here! his make our great boast, Our pills cure it me others do not.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills are very small, bot very easy to take.One or two pills mal 2 They are strictly vegetable and do no g rab purge, but by their gontle action please gold use them, In vialsat 25ceuts ; five ford: by druggists everywhere, or sent by 1 CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.mall 30, fal Do Sal Mis tree ling ville 1h Ne.Day.3ona- nds or ation cour- ccept soc.ilway à 127 \u2014\u2014 h, IBERS their ssible, 21d \u2018on IMER to ba 8.Admits aking ec y, ON RE, paré hee and 086.5 a THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE _ 3 ONTARIO ELECTIONS, mier Mowat and his Government re Handsomely Sustained.m2 gL GIBSON DEFEATED IN HAMILTON \u2018 2 The Liberal Majority Equal To That in the Last House.TyroNTo, June 5.\u2014The following are o returns from to-day\u2019s elections.(De NSTITUENCY- Lis.; Cox.y.Lambton Mackenzie \u2014 5.Brant Wood \u2014 5 Braot oT Brockville Te Monk Carleton Cornwall Mack OT Hamilton \u2014 Stinson Monk Harcourt \u2014 Ottawa Bronson \u2014 8.Oxford McKay \u2014 Peel Chisholm _ 8 Perth Ballantyne \u2014 Lincoln \u2014 Hiscott W.Simece \u2014 Wylie W.Victoria McKay - N.Waterloo Snyder -\u2014 8.Wellington Guthrie \u2014 Tait _ Toronto \u2014 H.E Clark a \u2014 E.F.Clark ¢, Waterloo Moora \u2014 Nipissing Loughrin \u2014- Dufferin -_ Barron \u2018Welland \u2014 McCleary Halton \u2014 Kerns E.York Smith - W.Middlesex Ross \u2014 XN.Weniworth McMahon - N.Essex \u2014 White S, Bruce O'Connor \u2014 Kingston \u2014 Metcalf E.Algoma Lyon \u2014- C.Simcce Paton \u2014 Haldimand Baxter _ Leeds \u2014 Preston W.Peterboro Stratton _ Car iwell -_ Lennox W.Northumb\u2019d Field \u2014 W.Wellington Allan \u2014 E.Kent Ferguson = N.Perth Ahrens \u2014 S.Essex Balfour \u2014 N.Grey Cleland \u2014 C.Grey \u2014 Rorke E, Middlesex \u2014 Tooley E.Wellington Clarke \u2014_ 8.Lanark \u2014 M\u2019Laughlin Dundas \u2014 Whitney W.Huron Garrow _ Prince Edward _ Johnson 8.Norfolk Charlton - W.Algoma Conmee \u2014 N.Norfolk Freeman \u2014_ E.Simcoe Drury \u2014 W.Elgin \u2014- McCall E.Elgin _\u2014 Godwin N.Bruce Porter \u2014 8.Huron Bishop \u2014 N.Ontario \u2014 Glendenning Glengarry Rayside \u2014_ E.Northumb\u2019d \u2014 Willoughby W.York Gilmour \u2014 E., Lambton McKenzie \u2014 N.York Davies _ W.Durham Lockhart \u2014_ 8.Renfrew Dowling \u2014 E.Simcoe \u2014 Miscampble Muskoka \u2014_ Martin E.Durham \u2014 *Campbell W.Kent \u2014 Clancy Parry Sound Sharp \u2014 Frontenac \u2014 Smith £.Grey Hunter \u2014 E.Huron Gibson \u2014 W.Middlesex Waters \u2014 C.Bruce Dack _ Lennox \u2014 Meacham Ë, Ontario Dryden _ Peterboro _ *Kidd Russell Robillard _ E.Victoria Campbell _ Addington \u2014 Read *E.Hastings Vermilyea \u2014 (N, Lanark Caldwell \u2014_ 8.Wentworth \u2014 Potts W.Hastinge Biggar \u2014 S.Waterloo Moore \u2014 N, Hastings \u2014_ Wood N.Renfrew \u2014 Dunlop * Equal Righters.Government supporters 56.Opposition 33.ajority 23.THE VOTE IN TORONTO.E.F.Clark.Con.+.5,762 H.E Clark, \u201c c.uurrersencurrre ne A9 Tait.Lib.\u2026.\u2026uccccccesernsnencee coonD,821 McDougal.Lib.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.resss Armour, Hi, R.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u202600ersescems Bell E, Ro .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026e Moses.Prohibitionist.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.NOTICE.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Notice is hereby given that the Captain and or owners will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any of the crew of the S.S, \u201cNithsdale\u201d.ROBERT REFORD & CO.AGENTS.NOTICE.All persons indebted to the estate of the late D.Rutherford & Co., in liguida- tion, are requested to pay the same without delay, and all persons having claims Against the said estate are hereby requested to send in the same for settle- ent within thirty days from this date.D.RUTHERFORD & Co.In Liquidation, 277 Bleury Street.June 3rd 1890, PENNY ROYAL WAFERS.=, Prescription of a physici hy x A nag had a life long?exnoranes ie Se treating female diseases.Is used > monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies, Pleasant, safe, effectual, Ladies ask your drug Sa gis for Pennyroyal Wafers and A » take no substitute, or incloge post Mie) age for sealed particulars.Sold b RHE Furs 8ll druggists, #1 per box.Addres For ERA CHE CAL CO., DETROIT, MicE root, Montres Fr MOGALE, 22 Notre Dame wiz) TEN POUNDS 3) Two weeks | THIAK OF IT! As a Fiesh P.£5 Caeation bot puces there can be SCOTT'S Of Pure God Liver Oil à of Lime an «3 Witkoat a rival.MZ RAE .CONSUMPTION, © $CAOFULA, BRONCHITIS COLDS, AND ALL FORMS\u2019 OF CHASSE dis E 48 MILK, EASES.AS PALATABI p Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville.\\Wrapper: at all Druggists, E0c.and 1.000\" \u2014_\u2014 WATER WOE KS \u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE CITY OF ST.CUNEGONDE OF MONTREAL, invites lenders for the purchase of $400.00 of its Bonds, issued under the aut hor et the Legislature of Quebec.of not less than $1.000 each currency or the i : currency payable in guau valent in foreign date of issué at the option of the roy tom ser bearing interest at the rate of fur per cent per annum payable 1 er fr aod all oS Pn oft the purchaser un, England, to the choice enders w received by the mp min of SAFRAN The city does not bi highest or any of the tendeur to accept the G.N.DUCHARME, m.w.8.t1 Jane 2, Treasurer.JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS Ale and Porter Brewers, 1006 Notr~ D we Street Montreal, Have : : hand the various xinds ALE AND PORTER IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.Families regularly supplied.FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Offers selected Canadian Wines.WHITE\u2014Niagara and Catawba.RED\u2014Concord.Samples on application.25 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAI,, HOTELS.HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Fifth Avenue, New York.This most fashionable and centrally located hotel has been renovated from top to bottom, and is now re-opened under management of R.H, Southgate upon the American and European plans, This hotel is the favorite resort for Canadians.MITCHELL, RINZLER SOUTHGATE, Proprietors.Comfortable Rooms, $2 per day; Board, $2.50 T dav.THE 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 8 splendid view; of the city, Parliamentary grounds, river and canal, Visitors to the Capital having business with the Government find it most convenient to stop at the Russell, where they can always meet leading Publi men.she entire Hotel is supplied With escapes, and in case of fire there would no 1be ahy confusion or dange; Every attention paid to guests.KENLEY & ST.JACQUES, Proprietors, February ST.LAWRENCE HALL, 135 to 189 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HENRY HOGAN, Proprietor, 2 The best known Hotel in the Dominion July 22 ST.LOUIS HOTEL This hotel, which is unrivalled for size, style and locality in Quebec, has just been - completely transformed and modernized throughout, being refitted with new system of drainage and ventilation, passenger elevas tor,electric bells and lights, &e.In fact, all that modern ingenulty and practical science can devise to promote the comfort and cone venience of guests has been supplied.CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOTEL CO., REVERE HOUSE Near Boston and Maine, Eastern, Fitch: 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; am ule public parlors; gentlemen\u2019s cafe and billiard-room, and first-class in every respect.Fine music every evening, conducted by Mr.Swornsbourne of the ston Syrm- phony Orchestra ROOMS FROM 83.00 A DAY UP.J.F.MERROW & CO., - Proprietors.ws Oct.4 4 ALES AND LIOUORS.John Hope & Co MONTREAL.AGENTS IN CANADA FOR JOHN DE KUYPER & SON » Rotterdam MARTELL & CO., Gognao, JULES ROBIN & CO., Cognac! MOET & CHANDON, Epernay DEINHARD & CO.Coblens, BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeanx, M.MISA, Xores de ts Frontera, MULLER & DARTHEZ, Tarragon RODEL & FILS FRERES, Bordeaux.E.& J.BURKE, Dublin.PATTERSON & HIBBERT, London, BULLOCH, LADE & CO., Glasgow.WM.JAMESON & CO.Dublin.CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Dublin \u2014AND= BOOTH'S OLD TOM GIN, eto.N.B\u2014~ORDERS RECEIVED FROM THR WHOLESALE PESAD TRADE ONLY.BARRISTERS ETC.Duhamel, Marceau & \u2018Merrill, , Barristers, Attorneys, &c.Jos.DUHAMEL, QC.| F.R.MARCEAU, LL.B.No.7 Place d\u2019Armes, | (Jacques Cartier Bank Building), MONTREAL.ALFRED MONK B.C.L., Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, &.And Commissioner for Newfoundland, \u2014REMOVED TO\u2014 = SAVINGS BANK CHAMBERS, 180 St.James Street: Maclennan, Liddell & Cline, (Late Maclennan & Macdonald), BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, &o., CORNWALL, ONT.F.B.MACLENNAN, Q.C., J.W.LIDDELL, C.H.CLINE.LEITCH & PRINCLE, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chan- ery, Notarts Public, &e, 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, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, &e.OFFICE: Corner Richmond and Carling Streets, LONDON, ONT.GEO.C.GIBBONS, GEO.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 :\u2014~Ten per cent.margin on the par alue.Ve ommission for buying } of one per cenj., and same for selling.D.LORN MacDOUGALL & CO.STOCK BROKERS, LORN S.MACDOUGALL, MEMBER MONTRE AL STOCK EXCHANG, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 and 13 St.Sacrament street, and sell all securities quoted inMoutreal, Now York and Boston.Bonds of all kind.bought and sold.Bond business especially ed after.lo ercspondents :\u2014Goodbody, Glyn & Dow, New York: Blake Bros, Boston.Bond Agents fur A.Bossevain & Co., Am sterdam, Holland; Blake, Bossevain & Co.London, England, H.R.HAZ.TED.H.R.MCLANE * HALSTED & MCcLANF BANKERS AND BROKE, OFFICE: 33% BROAD 8T., NEW YORK.October oe 1ly80 Mac DOUGALL BROS., STOCK BROKERS.89 St.Francois Xavier Street embers 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 & CO.Ritchie's Building, St.John, N.B., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CENERAL ACENTS, &c, ry description of Merchandise sold to en bent advantage for clients.Returns made promptly.Transportation arranged from all parts at THE LOWEST RATES.e best of references furnished wben 3m 202 required.J.G.SIBBALD, importer and Commission Merchant Steei Rails, Iron, Metals, &c.\u2014Q \u2014 cy for Canada for the Marks Automatic Âge ner Coupler, Miltimore\u2019s Car Wheel Dressing Machine.146 BROADWAY NEW YORK.J.RIELILE, Land Surveyor, ST.JAMES STREET, Ps AE TTC 0m 2e es oe FARM AND GARDEN., : 7 \u2014\u2014 simmer cme » DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN, An Illustrated Description of a Creamêry Building Suitable for a Farm\u2014Sugges- tions on the Subject of Bearing Calves Hints to Bee Keepers, On many large farms there is need for a dairy house of simple construction, where the milk produced by the owner's own herd, along, perhaps, with that from neighboring farms, may be kept and converted into butter, : = Re + Pa : Se.us = ; ra Die 7% Raa HE ! am Teflian) it ety 2 Ÿ ù : uv .ty TRE ga Cave NO.1.\u2014CREAMERY BUILDING, The house shown in the accompanying cut affords a model for a creamery building suitable for a farm, and was originally described and illustrated by Prairie Farmer.The one objection that may be urged in some sections is the want of room for some heating apparatus.This may be obviated by extending the building in the front, or a small furnace may be put in a cellar underneath, The general arrangement of the building is: Size, 12x20 feet, 9 feet high; porch, & feet wide, covering well and force pump.The building standson a stone foundation, extending 2 feet above the surface, The frame is of 2x4 scant.ling.The boarding is perpendicular, the cracks covered with molded battens.ICE HOUSE EE as CREAMER, CHURN = MILK ROOR DED NO.2.\u2014GROUND PLAN OF CREAMERY BUILDING, The ground plan shows the building divided info fro roomy \u2014the milk room lathed and plastered, the ice roém only boarded up.It would be better if this had a double wall filled with broken charcoal to prevent heat entering.The location of the pump is shown on the porch.It is used only for butter making, but of course utensils can be put in for making cheese.In this case a proper curing room should be contained in an added story.The location of the various conveniences requires no explanation.They are shown in the floor plan Suggestions for Buying Fertilizers.The following suggestions occur in the annual report of the Maine state college experiment station: 1.It is safer to purchase brands of recognized good standing.New brands may be just as good or better than those longer on the market, but their quality should be carefully ascertained.2.The composition of the fertilizers in the market can be learned from a study of the station reports of inspection.Compare the composition of the different brands which you have the chance to purchase, and buy the one the value of which comes most largely from nitrogen, from phosphoric acid or from potash, according to your needs.Your needs you can only know from experience.8.If the station money valuation of two brands differs by considerable, other things being equal, buy the one having the higher valuation.Do not give too much weight to small differences in money valuation, 4, The dryness and mechanical condition of a fertilizer should be considered, especially if it isto be used in a seed drill, Sheep in Small Flocks.A member of the Oxford, O., Farmer's club, in some remarks on sheep growing, said: Sheep are profitable and healthy when kept in small flocks.They are good scavengers, and with the exception of ticks and grubs not liable to diseases.For grubs this farmer's preventive isa very simple as well as effective one.It consists of a log with two-inch holes bored into it.Salt is placed therein and the edges of the augur holes are kept smeared with tar.This keeps tar on the sheep\u2019s nose and protects against the insect\u2019s egg, which produces grubs in the head.His protection against ticks is the \u2018\u2018dip,\u201d and against scab and foot-rot the exercise of care in buying new stock.He says: \u2018\u2018Be careful how you buy stockers at the stockyards.\u201d Hanging Baskets.Hanging baskets, well filled with healthy, growing plants, are tho finest objects in the window garden.For this purpose the dwarf nasturtium is a fitting subject.Fil your basket with light, velly soil, put in a few seeds of the desired kind, and keep well watered, and by the time the basket is wanted for its position it will be well filled, and will remain an object of beauty the entire winter.You cannot increase your products without increasing your expenses; but production increases at a faster rate than expenses increase, Herein is the greater profit of good farming.IT STOPPED FREE Insane Persons Restored Dr KLINE 8 GRBAT NERVERESTORER Te Ve pee Ses Drugaisiss BA1 PARS CE MT A TIR SENEEE à .For sale by J.A.HARTE, 1780 Notre Dame INSURANCE.çÇ PHCENIX Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON.ENC.PATERSON & SON, General Agents for the Dominion.Head Agency Office: 3 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montreal } IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Company (ESTABLISHED 1863.) Subscribed Capital.$6.000,000 Total Invested Funds.$8.000,000 Agencies for Insurance against Fire loss in all the principal towns of the Dominion.Canadian Branch Office.COMPANTY'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., Goneral Manager Bank of Montreal Capital.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.encenrcrs $10,600,008 Amount Invested in Canada 8 1,000,000 ASBCIS OFC@E vcr iviiriiniiiaieinas $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.CYRILLE LAURIN, FRED C.HENSHAW, FREDERICK NASH, L.E.LESAGE, GEORGE C.HrAM.F.J.GILMAN, Agent, 89 Plymouth Grove.Telephones\u2014*\u2018Bell\u2019\u2019 No.135, \u201cFederal\u201d No.924.GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Co\u2019y PAID-UP CAPITAL, £1,000,000stg Total Funds « = « 820.000,000.Fire risks writter at current rates.ROBT.SIMMS & CO.and GEO, DELHOLM Ceneral Agents, Montreal.H.W.RAPHAEL, SPECIAL AGENT.Room 9, Fraser Building.December 4 291 The Royal Canadian Fire and Marine Insurance Co.157 St.James Street Montreal.Capital.sesso.c0vu00000211.B500,000 Assets .,.1erseet ei iabeiitanans 700,000 Income, 1883.sevesansiane wee 517,678 DUNCAN MCINTYRE, Esq., President, HoN.J.R.TH1BAUDEAU, Vice-President, HARRY CUTT, ARCHD.NICOLL, Secretary.Marine Underwriter.GEO, H.MCHENRY, Manager, M.J.E.DROLET, Agent for City and District of Montreal.June 15 THE MONCTON Sugar Refining Company JOHR L.HARRIS, JOHN McKEN?IN/ President.Secretary, OU.P.HARRIS, Treasurer.MONCTON, N.B.Samples.al 548t.Francois Xavier Street.DAVID MITOHBLL, MZ8 M, MIPOKEL L PRIVATE HOSPITAL\u2014MADAME JOULIN, Midwife, proprietress, holding a diploma from the Faculty ef 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.3096 St, Antoine street, tbe 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 estah- lishment, 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 GCGOLTMAN, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, 2226 St.Catherine street OPPOSITE QUEEN\u2019S HA FIRE.FIRE.200 ~ 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 & (0., Cor.St.Peter & Craig Sts April 21 94 GIBB & COMPANY, VING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer Stock of TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY, ALSO Pattern Suits from Poole, INVITE INSPECTION GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W.BAXER & COR reakiast Cocoa Is abs olutely pure aud tt \u20acs s0 No Chemicals \\ are ured in its preparation.It hes more than three times the strength of i Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot lk FE economical, costing less than one cent a cup.It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, ÉASILY DiGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalidg as well as for persons In health.Sold by Grocers everywhere, W.BAXER & C0.Dorchester, Yass, - 1 ie Great English Prescription Cares Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Emissions, Impotency andall Diseases caused by self-abuse or in- ; discretion.One package $1, six $5.AUCTION SALES.By James Stewart & Co.CARD - James Stewart & Co.REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 204 St.James Street, (Mechanies\u2019 Chambers.) Special attention given to Trade Sales.125 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.- @æ#-A1l communications from the countr should be addressed to C.A.GEOFFRION, Esq., No, 107 St.James street.Jar Friends of the National Party are invited to give their assistance.110 Richelieu! Richelieu PURE, SPARKLING, REFRESHING.The PRINCE of Table WATERS.Endorsed by the leading country.For sale at the Clubs, Restaurants and principal Grocers.Bell Telephone, 1190.Federal Telephone, 554.J.A.HARTE, Drnggist, 1780 Notre Dame street.Pocket Atlas & Gazetteer ore QF me THE DOMINION OF CANADA.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 86 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 & 1757 Notre Dame St.MONTREAL.PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE, 1791 Notre Dame street, (Corner of St, Peter.) We are now in running ors der again and ready to receive orders for all kinds of Book and Job Printing for prompt delivery.J.THEO.ROBINSON.National Colonization Lottery Under the Patronage of the REV.FATHER LABELLE.Established in 1884, under the Act of Que bec, 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'CLOCK P.M, Prizes Value, = - 850,000 Capital Prize- worth 5,000 TICKETS, $1.00.Winners\u2019 names not published unless specially authorized p re Drawings on the third Wednesday of every month.A.A.AUDET, Secretary, Offices, 19 St.James street, Montreal, Can, TO LET, Building, No.628 St.James St, Cor.Cathedral, near G.T.R.Depot.At present occupied by the Pullman Palace Car Company and C.P.R.Land Office.Offices neatly furnished and heated by hot water.Aiso, three Comfortable Houses at Lachine, close to Upper Station.Apply to DAWES & CO,, 521 St, James street, hysicians of the PACIFI Deloraine, p24 $28 oN JUNE 17th Return until July 27th, 1890 JUNE 24th Return until August 4th, 1890 JULY 8th Return until August 18th, 1890.For full particulars apply to nearest Station or Ticket Agent.BEFORE] By mail.Write for Pamphlet.AFTER] ureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Mion â BUILDING LOTS £% oN THE FOI.LOWING STREETS ON KASY TERMS, \u201cBY herbrooke Street, St.Crthériue Street, Borchester Street Crescont Street, Bishop \u201cstreet, Stuxsex Street, Seymour Avenu Quiblier Street.Apply JAMES STEWART & CO, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 ST.JAMES STREET' s MONEY TO LOAN.Rome of the fuest nites in the city.BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE.STEAMER \u201c© ADMIRAL,\u201d J.DUCAL, Master.Great Inducements to Touris's and Sport.men round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort and Pleasure are Combined.COMMENCING ON THE tH MAY, TFS 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.Zæ-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 S S.\u2018\u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o'clock.Zr Tickets for sale at all the Intercolonial Agencies.; For information please call at R.M.Stocking'g, General Ticket Agent, opposite S*.Louis Hotel, T.D.Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Strect, or T.LAVERDIERE.No.49 DALHOUSIE STREET May 6, 1:90.Ottawa River Navigation Company DAILY MAIL STEAMERS HONTREAL and OTTAWA Now Running Regularly.Trains to connect wi ji + Montreal 8.05 a.m.wits steamer leavi = PALACE STEAM ER SOVEREIGN WIN begin to SHOOT RAPIDS 23rd inst.0 Kes Rm.train.jekets at Bonaventure Depot, Windsor an Palmoral Hotels, and offices 143 and 17! 8e James street.MARKET BOATS.STEAMER PRINCESS, for Carillon, St.Andrew\u2019s and local ports, will leave Canal P> in every WEDNESDAY and SATURDA\"\" at J a.m, STEAMER MAUDE, for Hawkesbury, L'Orignal, Papineauville, Brown's Wharf, &e., wilh leave TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 6.3) Freight received TUESDAYS and F 2 at 8 Common street, Canal Basin.RIDAYS For EXCURSION CHARTER, the favori saloon steamer PRINCE OF Wa Lge\u2019 orite Apply R.W.SHEPHERD, Jr., $8 Common street.Manager.Richelieu & Untario Navigation Co, 1890-SEASON-1890 aod x 7 PEE The following steamers will ran as un and call at the usual intermediate Donte er M = QUEREC\u2014Steamers QUEBEC and ONTREAL, will leave Montreal daily (8undays excepted) at 7 p.m.To TORONTO\u2014Commencing Monday, 2nd June, until September 3th, leave daily, (Sundays excepted) and thereafter throes times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 30th September at 10 a.m., from Tacbine at 12.30 p.m., from Coteau Landing at 6.30 p.m.To THE SAGUENAY-Leave Quebes 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 CORNWALY~Sieamer BOHEMIAN every Tuesday and Friday at noon.To THREE RIVERS\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday atl pm.To CHAMBLY\u2014Every Tuesday and Friday atl p.m.Yo ROUCHERVILLE, VARENNES, YERCHERLN and BOUT DE L\u2019ISLE\u2014 \u2018undays excepted), per TERRE- BONNE, at 3.30: Saturdiys > d'a p.m.To J APRAIJRIE\u2014From the 26th May to lst feptember\u2014On Mondays, Wednesdays, Phurs- days and Saturdays, leave Laprairie at 5.3), 8 a.m, 1.80 and 5.30 p.m.From Montreal at 6.30 am., 12 noon.4 and 6.15 p.m.On Tuesdays and Fridays\u2014From Laprairie, 5 a.m., 8 a.m.10.50 a:n1., 1.30 p.m.and 5.30 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, 9 am.,5 p.m.From Montreal, 2 p.m.and Sem.LONGU EVIL FERRY\u2014From Lonwueunil 5 a.m.and every subs juent hour.rom Hcehelasa.commence at 5.30 a.m.; last trip, 8.2) p.m.\u201d From St.Hcen\u2019s Island Ferry wharf to Longueuil 6,80 P.M, daily Sundays except- ce, FXCLRSIONS \u2014 Commencing Saturd May 3:d, by steamer TERREBONNE, vers saturday at 2.3¢ pan., for Vercneres, and Sundays at 7 a.m.for Contrecœur, returning same evening at about 8p.m.For all information apply at Comvany\u2019s Ticket Offices, 1351 St.James street.W ind2or Hotel, Balmoral Hotel, Canal Basin and Richelieu Pier.ALEX, MILLOY, JULIEN CHABOT, Trar.Manager, Gen.Manager.Montreal, April 1889.w KIN oh po) 100 fe \u2018 cD (utiéura THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE TRADE AND COMMERCE.FINANCIAL.Tux HERALD OFFICE, Thursday Evening, June 5, 1590 Montreal stock Market.There was very little doing in lc zal stocks to-day.\u2018The market was dull but strong except iu a {ew inatances.The holiday this afternoon curtailed the vol- un:e of business.Bank of Montreal was advanced to 2171, from 2153 at the close yesterday; this stock hes already had a serious break, but there is always a demand for investment and further decline is not looked for volessin the event of unforseen financial disestar.Merchants, Ontario and Bauk of Commerce are inective and not much charged.Gas wra rather easier with sales at 2054 and 2054.Telegraph also weakened at \u2018\u2019\u2019e close, being offered at 993, à few shares were taken at par.Street Railway was fairly active and steadily improved from 184} at the opening to 155 at the close.Canadian Pacific sold up to $32 for 20) shares and there were sallers at this prics at the close, buyers S31.Richelien was neglected.The day's sales amounted t> 585 shares.MORNING LOARD.75 Bank of Montreal.at 217 15 do.acsesscosssseunsee Ab 217% 2 Onfario Ban.at 116 2 Merchants Bank.at 1404 13 Montreal Gas Co.\u2026at 205! 25 do.at 205% 111 Rights t> new stock.at $34 12 Montreal Telegraph Co.100 5 Street Railway Co.184} 25 do.185% 25 du.185% 25 do.186 1 do.eee auossecs ete at 186% 50 Canadian Pacific Ry.at 83} 200 do.pas sacs ab 83% The closing figures are as follows, compiled by Messrs, D.L.McDougall & Co, No, 11 St.Sacrament street :\u2014 t= \u201c É lock 2 2 g gd @ © 2 |g = 3 o lig L]T STCOKS = lan Jd 9 > | | «i + - 5 eB 8 8 8 T5 8 B æ Lom © Banks., *Bank of Montreal.[5&1 200] 2173 216! *Onte~io Bark.100] 1124 116% Brak B.N.A\u2026.\u2026.8 100| 160 159 Banque du Peuple.50j 100 974 Molsons\u2019 Bank.4 59] 165 *Bank of Toionto.,./[4&32 100] 2181 20) Jacques Cartier B\u2019E.3 25] 97 90 Merchants\u2019 Bank.34] 100] 1413 140% Hochelaza Bang.3 100] 102 100 East\u2019n Townshi k 3 50) 138] 130 Quebec Bank.331 100[.] 12 National Bank 3 30] 86 83 Union Bank.6] 95 90 Can, B'E Com } 50] 1245 124, Dominion Bank.' {5&1 500.cannsfianien Bank of Hamilton.4 100 Ville Marie Bank.Btandard Bank.3 Federal BanK,.\u2026.8 Imperial Bank.- 4 Afiscellaneous.Intercolonlal Coal Co.l.vof 100|.eeersfereena 0, DONS.J.sovvwlsnesofserre J 80 *Montreal Teleg\u2019ph Co 4 40] 993] 994 Domir\u2018on Teleg\u2019ph Co! 3 BU.erveal-nvren Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co, 24 lou) 60} 59 Btreet Railway Co.j.\u2026.50j 186} 185] * Monireal Gas 5.6 401 207.205} Canada Cotton Co.6 100] 85 45 New Enel'd Paper Co.f.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ease .e Canada Paper Co.5 100j.00f2000 .Canada Shipping Co.5 100f 75 65 Dundas Cotton Co,.,.23; 100] 25 15 Montr!IL\u2019n& Mort.Col\u2026.| 100} 130 12) Montrl Iuv.& B'g Co 8 Disscnsofrcsa00 Royal Can.Ins.Co.|.500.aven]inns Montreal Cotton Co.3 24) 100 85 Stormont Cotton Co .{.} 100] 70 |.Hochelaga Cotton Co 5 lol 150 140 Coaticook Cotton CO.J.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Kingete » Cotton Co.Merchants\u2019 Mfg.Co.do.bond: Bell Telephone Co.do.bond Guarantee Co.of N.A.AccidentInsCo of N A.Paton Mfg.CO.jeun +2 L.Ch'méSt Law J\u2019n B.Canada Cent\u2019! vy Dds so.ween 120 |.St, Paul, M.&M.Ry.i., 100}.| 116% Dominion Cattle Co.Bhj-+\u2026.| Breadstufs MoNrREAL, June 5, 1800.FLour\u2014There is no new feature in the flour market, and this being a legal hoii- day the attendauce on \u2019change was slim.Prices are nominally unchanged as follows;\u2014 Winter Wheat, patent $5.50 @F5.93 Spring Wheat.patent .ce 3.8) @ 555 Straight Roller.uae reve AB @ HN EXLra.00 veceersininaraassnessions vo 6) @ 4.73 Supertine.ee 390 @ 125 Fine.PARA ARE 3.40 @ 3.55 Strong Bakers\u2019 .eee 2.23 @ 5.50 Ontario LALS=\u2014\u20acXtrA.oiovvir canna 2.00 @ 2.10 City Sirong Bakers\u2019.3.40 @ 5.59 OATMEAL :\u2014 Ordinarv, bris.Lac rccu nee [SRN 3.60 @ 3.75 + bags.veers eae 1.70 @ 1.80 Granulated, Bris fever \u2026.3.75 @ 4.00 \u201c AFB.22 s0usc0000 1.80 @ 1.90 Rolled Oat, brls.Cire sarees 330 @ 400 Grain.We quote this market firm and giiota- {:ons unchanged as follows :\u2014 No.1 hard wheat, $1.20@31.22; No.2, $L19; oats, 39c(@40cper 32 1bs., peas, 75c(@7üc per U6 ibs.afloat; corn: 50c@51c per bush.; barley, 40c@53c per bush.; buckwheat, 40c per bush; rye, 53c@55c per bush.Montreal Provisions.Porx, Larv, &e.\u2014There was a quieter feeling in pork but a better demand for lard.We quote Canada, 8.c.0., per bbl,.$17 00 @17 59 Chicago, s.c.c.,perbbl.1700 @i7 9) Mess pork, western, per bbl.16 0) @16 59 India mess beef, per tierce.00 Cu @WY) Mess beef, per bbl.00 00 @00 Hams, city cured, per lb.0011 @00 114 Lard, western, in pails, per Ib.00 094@00 10 Lard, Canadian, in pails, per 1b.00 08;@00 Bacon, pe ceive - 00 10 @00 11 Shoulders, per 1b.vers 00 00 @00 Jallow, com., refined, per 00 033 @00 04 Eggs.The egg market is very firm and all receipts are well taken un at 13 @ 13tcts per dozen.Dairy Products.Burter\u2014Receivers report that good sorts are moving off briskly at steady prices.For strictly gilt edge there is an un- Yimited demand at full figures.Creamery is selling at 19c per 1b., choice Townships dairy 18c per lb, choice Western 15c par lb, Low grades move off slowly at irregular prices.Creese\u2014The English markets were cabled 6 pence lower for new makes a\u2019 47 shillings per cwt.There was some enquiry for cheese this morning round 83¢ per Ib.and sales of small shipping lots were made at this price.8jc was paid yesterday for fine white and colored.| This afternoon the feeling is easier and 8c is talked of as the best figure.There was no trading, but shippers would not pay over this to hold until next week.Holders are not offering under 83c per 1b.CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED By proper, healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott's 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.USTABLISHED 1805 1\u20ac TERNATION We aiway stan, fiir GUIDE OF THE COMINION Contains the ¥~ \"est TIME TABLES from Official Sources; also a reilable and accurate P GAZETTEER OF THE DOMINION OF CANABA IT Being an Alphabetical List of Railway, Steamerand Stage Points, in which are designated Towns with Express and Telegraph Offices, Money Order Offices, P.O, Savings Banks, etc., giving Population, Location, etc, making the Guide inwituable for TRAVELERS, TOURISTS, SHIPPERS, BANKERS, Erg $500 ACCIDERT INSURANCE $300 FREE \u2018© ALLSUBSCRIBERSAND FREE PURCHASERS.met For Sale by Newsdealers and Booksellers, and by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.PRICE, 25 CENTS Annutzi Subscription, 82,50, Payablein Advance RNATIONAL QC Uiog co.PUBLISHERS .< SLAYES HALL HILL MONTREAL TWENTY-FOURT™, FEAR ne INTE Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents June 5th.Posted, Actual.Sierling 60 days.4.85 {Hey do.Demand 4.67 4 Lia do.Cabies.vee 4.863 do.Commercial.ve 4.83133 do.Documentary .4.63 @t France (Paris) Long.5.174 5.193 do, do.Short.5.15 5.165 1-10 IN MONTREAL, June 5th.\u2014 \u2014 a \u2014 Between Banks.he Counter Buyers.Sellers, Rate.N.Y, funds.1-16 dis @ par ja} Ste.60 day.81æ9 so do.Demand.9i@ % 9; do.Cables.wa} 8 À vine manie ER.SEYS REMEDY Dr.SEYT'S REMEDY, the Great Froneh Pemedy for Dyspepsia, Bilious Affections, Constipation and all diseases of the stomack, Lever and bowels.Dr.SEY'S REMEDY is composed of the purest aromatics which stimulate the digestive organs, 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 as one of the best purgatives.It is important to note that Dg.Sey\u2019s REMEDY 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.>.LACHANCE SOLE PROPRIETOR 1938 & 1640 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.IT IS A PLEASURE, indeed, to the proprietors of the Sturte- vant House, Broadway and 29th st., N.Y., to receive a iravel-worn guest as he arrives from the North, South, East or West and to give him every needed attention.Reasonable rates.American and European plans.THE GREAT EXGLISHE PRESCRIPTION 2 asucergsiul meyicivetested ovet BW ANEEF | 2C years fo thousands of cases.Gd Frosaptiy cures Nervous Pr tralion, Weoknessof Drain, Spé Organe Fl NAS nal Cord, ard Generative of either sex, Emissionsand nll iflacar:sod by indie cretion orover-exertion, Bix packagesia guarams ed to affect ours when all SG edicinesl ne package $1, aix packages $5, by mal by druggists.Write for Pamphlet.Address EoREk;+ Crkwtcar Co, DETROIT, Mr0P For sale by B E McGA LE, 2123 Notre Dame street.uw{ DW 27 Smoke Hand-Made Cigar, Nectar, 5 Cents.Everyone Should Try To secure good health.The great specific for all diseascs arising from disordered stomach, such as overflow of bile, sick headache, logs of appetite, nansea, palpitation, indigestion, constipation and all blood diseases, is Burdock Blood Bitters.Hordreds of people owe their health to B.B.B., nature\u2019s regulator aud tonic.M.NOLAN de LISLE, REAL ESTATE AGENT Room No.23 Fraser Building, No.43 Nt.Sacrament Street.YOUNG FOLKS COLUMN.INSTRUCTIVE AND PLEASANT READING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.Miss Florence Nightingale and Her Fa vorite Home in England\u2014A Small Boy Tells in Rhyme AI About His First and Last Cigar.Miss Florence Nigbtingale was bom in Florence and named after that beautiful city, but her early years were passed in England, where her father owned two estates, Embley Park, in Hampshire, and Lea Hurst, in Der- byshire.Lea Hurst was the favorite resi dence of the family during the summer months, and it is this house which our picture, a reprint from Garden and Forest, represents.It is a stone house, not very large, which stands among woods in a place containing about 5,000 acres, and commands wonderful views of the Peak country.In the vicinity of Lea Hurst stands Willesley Hall, once the home of Arkwright, with the mill where the spinning jenny was first used, and likewise Wingfleld Manor, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned for nine years.FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE'S HOME AT LEA HURST.The house at Lea Hurst is in the Eliza bethan style of architecture.The interest of the building lies, first, in its associations vite a very famous and admirable woman, then in its typical charm as an example of an English country house of a modest kind, tastefully surrounded by luxuriant plantations.Miss Nightingale, although a lady of fine education and brilliant accomplishments, early exhibited an intense devotion to the elleviation of suffering.Her untiring devotion to the wounded soldiers of the Crimean war bas made her name known throughows the civilized world.The Two Orioles.The story of the two orioles is thus told in Examiner: They were born in a nest in the elm tree; but one day, when a rude wind shook it, they tumbled out and fell on the turf below, unhurt.Tom picked them up, and, putting them into a cage which he made, hung it in the piazza and gave them seeds and water.But the old birds wer worried about their babies.They came an perched on the cage and flew about it, chat tering to them and singing a little.By and by they flew of and came back with worms and flies to feed them.They did this day after day till the birdlings grew plump and big.I suppose the mother bird felt sad to leave them when it came time for her to go south, though they were grown up birds now.Tom made a little well of their drinking cup.He sunk it in the bottom of the cage and built a little curb about it.Then he taught Fluffy to dip the water up, whenever he wanted a drink, by means of a little toy pail which he had fastened to a tiny well sweep.It took Fluffy a long time to learn this lesson.Downy was not so finely educated, and perhaps he did not like to hear Fluffy praised for drawing water in his pail, or perhaps he found it hard to reach the water himself with his small bill when be was thirsty and the water was low; but he began to pick up the small stones among the sand which Tom had strewed on the bottom of the cage and drop them carefully into the little well, one by one, till it was filled up.\u2018Which do you think was the smarter bird?My First and Last Cigar.It was, I fear me, a common weed, And one of the cabbage tribe; When just half through I was bad indeed So ill that I nearly died.I grew as pale as a sheeted ghost, Lost my perpendicular, And fondly clung to a friendly post In throes of my first cigar.HE THOUGHT IT WOULDN'T MAKE HIM SICK.\u201cYou can't be a man,\" quoth Cousin Fred, \u201cTill you smoke like a chimney tail; \u201cIf I do I shall die, and then,\u201d I said, \u2018Shall never grow up at all.\" The pangs I've suffered, and all in vain, Than the rack they were worse by far; 1am wiser now, and myself again\u2014 \u2018Twas my first (and my last) cigar.\u2014Golden Days.Set and Sit.Discriminate between set and sit.To set means to put, to place, to plant, to fix.To sit means to rest on the haunches, to remain In a state of repose, to perch as a bird, ete.Wo set apart, set aside, set about and set down (some article), or (in writing).We sit on a chair,on a horse.We sit up and sit down.We set a hen, and a hen sits on eggs.We should say, therefore, \u2018\u2018as cross as a sitting {not setting) hen.\u201d What the Winds Bring, Which is the wind that brings the cold?The north wind, Freddy, aad all the snow Ana the sheep will scamper into the fold When the north begins to blow.Which is the wind that brings the heat?The south wind, Katy; and corn will grow And peaches redden for you toeat, When the south begins to blow.Which is the wind that brings the rain?The east wind, Arty; and farmers know That cows come shivering up the lane When the east begins to blow.Which is the wind that brings the flowers! The west wind, Bessy; and soft and low The birdies sing in the summer hours \u2018When the west begins to blow.~Edmund Clarence Steadman, mr Commencement Sermon.Originally commencement day was the opening day of the new college year; hence the name which still exists, though \u2018\u2019commencement\u201d is celebrated at the end of the college year.When commencement was| commencement, colleges were managed as religious bodies, so that divine services were naturally observed.At that time, too, all our colleges were managed by evangelical churches, so that the sermon was the rinci- pal part of the service We can give po other origin for the sermon, The D sermon at Harvard w the Rev.Peter Clarks + wo orca aot commencement sermon.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 => The quickest, surest and best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago gore throat, soreness and lameness is Hagyard\u2019s Yellow Oil.It Quickly cures sprains, bruises, burns, frostbites, chilblains, ete.For croup, colds i ste, take Toto 20 drops on sugar, au pply oil external] ni mediatd relief will result 0° when im- THE ARIZONA KICKER.Editorial Ctterances Reprinted by the Detroit Free Press.We extract the following from the last issue of The Arizona Kicker: A Dousre Hrr\u2014Last week certain folks who want tosee us downed were chuckling because we wera not invited to the grand autumn soiree given by Mrs Judge Gilder- sleeve, of Jackass Heights It was a social snub on us, we'll admit, but the aforesaid chuckling has ceased.It broke short off day before yesterday when the eriff arrived from Omaha and tapped the judge on the shoulder and asked him how the business of cow stealing got along, We've bad the biography of the judge in hand for some months He robbed a post office in Illinois, stole hogs in Iowa and em bezzled from a toll bridge in Indiana.On top of that hestole cows in Nebraska, and when his wife made cold mutton of us we went down to the telegraph office and dispatched the sheriff tocomeon.We think we are about even.It isnot the policy of this paper, as we have often stated, to de- pleto our population by *\u2018giving away\u201d our citizens, but no ome must try any monkey shines with us.We are here to stay.Hz STEPPED\u2014In our last issue we called attention to the fact that William Parton, familiarly known as \u2018\u201c\u2018Baldheaded Bill,\u201d had succeeded in securing the nomination for alderman of the second ward on the People\u2019s Reform ticket.We didn't go much on the reform business, to begin with, and we went considerably less on William.We kindly mentioned the fiict to him that he was an old soaker, a man who never paid a debt, and that he escaped indictment for stealing the bridge funds by a flaw.In a brotherly way we asked bim to step down and out, bub instead of heeding our well meant advice he came hunting for us with a shotgun.Then we had to exhibit certain documents to the good people to prove that William's true home was in state prison, and it was decided to get a move on him.Some one gave the snap away, however, and he was a mile or more away when the people called at his cabin and asked him to come out and play pendulum.\u2018We are heavy on genuine \u2018reform fn politics, but we can\u2019t be made to believe that the way to begin it is to nominate a thief to office.Tue WEATHER\u2014Our subscribers have been both surprised and pleased at the way we have hit the weather for the last two weeks, Wa didn\u2019t expect to do so well in the start off, as thosonly instrument we had was an old horse shoe, a two foot rule and a war map of the battle of Gettysburg, but we made no mistake.Our first prediction was that the following week would be cold, clear, cloudy, warm and variable, with possibly rain.We hit it even to the variable.She varied from a frost to such a hot night that everybody kicked the quilts off.The rain didn\u2019t Jast but three days, but that was sufficient to let us out.Our second prediction also hit it pat.We redicted winds, calms, sunshine, clouds, igh pressure over the Arctic ocean, and low pressure around the mouth of the Amazon, with a considerable wobble between here and the Pacific.She wobbled.We got just what we expected, and from this out we are going ahead like a scared jack rabbit hunting for cover.Watch our smoke.\u2014Detroit Free Press.An Impassioned Appeal.A young barrister in his first case was called upon to defend a couple of deep dyed villains, for whom there was no chance of escape.He wound up his address to the jury as follows: \u201cGentlemen, there is, in the south of France, a small village of 200 inhabitants.In that village there stands a house, in that house there live an aged couple with their only daughter.The old man is }p.rusing a paper with feverish anxiety, the oll lady is shedding tears over her knitting, the young woman sits at the window gazing wistfully at the sky.They are waiting to hear the result of this trial, which will cause them immense delight or profound despair, according as my case is won or lost, for that old man is my father, that aged woman is my mother, and the young person is my sisteri\u201d\u2014Le Voleur Illustre.Diseretion.The Small One\u2014Say, if a man you a liar, what would you do?The Large One (with emphasis)\u2014I'd knock him down.The Small One\u2014Thanks.I was just goin, to address a few remarks to you, but I'll wai till I get in Europe and then drop you a few lines.\u2014 Life.should call Not a Spendthrift, \u201cI am dying of hunger,\u201d says madame to ber husband on returning from a shoppin tour.\u201cWhy didn\u2019t you stop at a restauran and get something?\u2019 \u201cOh, I don\u2019t like to spend money uselessly.\u201d \u201cWell, did you find what you wanted?\u2019 \u2018Yes, indeed; some lovely little hats at ninety-five francs.\u201d After à pause\u2014\u201cI took four of them.\u201d\u2014Paris Figaro.A Chance for Realism, A theatre is to be reopened in Pompeii \u201c\u2018after a lapse of more than 1,800 yearan It is said that none of the old company, which appeared in the house just before it closed, have n re-engaged, though we should think an one of the male members would make a real.Isticghost in \u201cHamlet.\u201d\u2014Norristown Herald, -_\u2014 Mr By No Means Cruel.Fluffy\u2014Say, old man, that friend of yours, Miss Goode, is a kind 1 perc, is he ode: , gentle sort of Waterpate (rapturousl i y)\u2014Kind and gentle! Why, Fluff, me boy, that girl wouldn't strike an\u2014an attitude I-Time, \u2014_\u2014 A Narrow Escape.Reverend Papa\u2014Did I see you yawni [ wuing today when I was telling the cl à pes Pret g ass about Jonah Irreverent Son\u2014No, sir; I was i peni: as jest ?my mouth with wonder.\u2014Grip.Jesh open TE Gen Misunderstood, tleman (to newsdealer)\u2014 KH 6 Wrpnged Wit ) ave you \u201cA t Newsdealer\u2014N 0, sirs I al wife right.\u2014Chicago Todges, |\" oo ©Y A Marvellong Recovery.I was so ill with infl Was £ amm - mation in 1882 that T was ps pen adall my earthly busine in o One of my song beg better than 1 over folle?of bed feeling bottle ve tle Moxy, Spring and two every fall.» N.D.BENARD, Main ST, Winnipeg, Max, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 18.Carsley\u2019s Advertisement, \u2014 NEW LINEN TOWEIs NEW LINEN TOWELS Now in stock a very lare Towels, Bath-room Towers 10e k of ge cls.Special makes, $1.00 up nd Kitep 120m to 312 per Goa 0% TABLE NAP TABLE NAT king Just to hand a new lot of Iris ; kins, hemmed ready for ary Linen Nap.for reaside and country use, Peal mage.S.CARSLEy, iii SCOTCH TABLE Lix SCOTCH TABLE LINEN New lines just in for the Summer trade ; + in all the newest patterns, Lar io select from.ATRe assortiment ta ENGLISH DOUBLE z ENGLISH DUUBLE DAMASE Best Table Cloths, in all wiqy \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 jst in-of the best makes and newest parlor 43 S.CARSLEY, cesse COLORED TABLE THs COLORED TABLE CLONES In all sizes, choice patterns, fast, colors FIVE O'CLOCK FIVE O'CLOCK Cloths in Cream and i ; Colored Borders, very choice Yite, win Frices from 72¢, $1 and upwards, erns, Table 8.CARSLEY, IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE Just rece\u2018ved direct from Euro ç ofhemmed stitched Sideboard overs font ¢ loths, Tray Cloths, Carvers\u2019 Clotha, Napki 8 Doylies and Squares for Tables, All the Now est Novelties, Worked in the finest of Butchery nen.S.CARSLEY.IMPORTANT NOTICE! GREAT HOSIERY SALE, 8, CARSLEY.Epglish Manufacturer's Stoek, The remainder of this valuable stock will be FACTUREWS.PRICE.Bale comma: J .le FRIDAY, MAY 30th.commences S.CARSLEY.Notre Dame street, S.CARSLEY, \u201c1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, \"1775, 177] NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.ARMOUR\u2019S Pork, Lard, Hams, Bacon \u2014AND\u2014 PREPARED MEATS.Packers of the well-known brand ot MORGAN SORT CUT CLEAR PORE Stock hel?vere in Bond and Duty Paid.JAMES ALLEN, No.6 St.Nicholas Street, Montrea Agent Armour & Co., Chicago, October WW mate WATCH REPAIRING! MR.HENRY GRANT gives his personal alt ition to all watches left with us for re pa Over 45 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE sables him to guarantee perfect accuracy of workmanship.Established 30 years.Charges moderate.HENRY GRANT & SON, 72 Beaver Hall, corner Dorcliester street, DEPARTMENT \u20140F PUBLIG WORKS.QUEBEC, 29th MAY, 18).Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, 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 Couri House, Montreal, and for other work in connection with the same building.Plars and specifications of the work required may te £ en at this Department, and at the offir3 of Messrs Perrault and Mesnard, Architects, Montreal, every day, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.I ee Each tender must be accompanied by & cheque for seven thousand dollars, drawn on a duly chatlercd bank, and accepted by the seme, Such cheque to be made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Public \u2018Works, and to become forfeit to the Government should the tenderer refuse to fulCl 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 reproduction of this notice without special order in writing from this Department, EG 128 Sec.Chas.Cammell & Co., Litd, * Cyclops\u2019 Steel and tron Works 2 SHEFFIELD, Eng.Jas.Cooper AGENT MONTREAL: 204 St.James Street.THE HERALD is printed and pub ied! me plished b5 \u2018THE HERALD COMPAN.4 Hon.Peter Mitchell, President, at No Reaver Holl Hill, Montreal: "]
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