The Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette, 12 février 1887, samedi 12 février 1887
[" Feb.1 west ° LXXIX\u201437 Mew Advertisemen:s, FISH.LABRADOR HERRINGS CAPE BRETON HERRINGS NORTH : HORE SALMON SPLIT MACKEREL SEA TROUT SALT WATER EELS GREEN AND DRY CODFISH For Sale by Verret, Stewart & Co.271 to 278 Commissioners St.HS mber 7 and Ca Dail December 18 £50 50 Br)s 50 Hf-brls 9 100 100 f \u201cA\u201d GARPE and NEWFOUNDLA.For sale by STEWART MUNN & CO., 21 8t.John strest, 208 Telephone 1238.Dece Fish and Oils for Sal.800 barrels Pale Stem Refine Stephens\u2019 brand.Barrels Sweet Straw Seal Of], Barrels Newfoundlacd and Gaspe Cod Oil.Barrels and hslf-b.rrels Prime Labrador Breten Herrings.Barrels Newfoundland Salmon and Trout.Cwt.bundles Prime Dry Codfish, Barrels and tierces Green Codfish.Kits and pails Split Mackerel and Labrador Herring (put up express!y for famil use).expected from Clyde, a shipment of Malcoim\u2019s favorite brand ring, latest pack, in firkirs and kegs.Loch Oil JOHN BAIRD & CO.(91 Commissioners Streot.Tslenhone No, 293.J.& RK.McLBEA OFFER FOR SALE, 0 Bris, Pale Straw and Brown Seal Oil, \u201c« Tessier\u2019s and other brands Cod Liver 100 Bris Nfld.and Halifax Cod Oil.100 Brls.Linseed 100 Tierces Nos.1 2ard3 Labrador Salmon.25) Brls No, 1 Labrador Herring.100 Bris No.1 French Shore Herring, 100 Bris No.1 snd Large Green Codifish, 50 Quintals Large Table C-:dfish.100 Bris No.1 White and Red Labrador Sea Trout.25 Kitts Prime Mess Mackerel.Fresh Sea Fish of all Sorts, Cases Lobsters, choice brands, Cases Canned Mackerel.1,000 Boxes Medium Scaled Herrings.ases Tullocks & Pooles Pickles.oxes Boneless Fish.500 Pails Chicago Lard.Agents Oaledonia Oaal and Railway Co., 8 Common Street, Montreal.Yelop't one 266 December 23.P.0.Box 1374.sal d Seal Of], H & FISH OILS.\u201d Choice Now LABKA DOR HERRINOS Ohoice New CAPE BRETON ); ERRI NGS Prime Medium LABRADOR HERZINGS GREEN COLKINH, Large and No, 1, DEY CODFFISH, i Bundles NEWFOUNDLAND BONELESS in 14-1b, and 28 Ib.boxes.STEAM-REFINED PALE SEAL OIL \u201cA\u201d NEWFOUNDLAND COD OIL SA\u201d NEWFOTINDLAND COD LIVER OIL NOV A BCOTIA COD OIL ND WHALEOIL | CODFIBE, Fyne Her- ly 0.and S.HYMAN, ee AS e [OUSE.LEY.TAINS TAINS Jan.31 =) SOOTHING, GA 8) Nas: to Lt excessive cxpcectoration canged by Catarrh.Sent : = pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c.and 8 FULFORD & CO., Brocxviile, Ont.CLEANSING, Jt Cures Hol (HAY FEV Droppl:ga from HEALING.TAREH, dink ne ad, ED adit a s STOPS 1 passages in- 1e tiroat and 4 1.Address tf 26 TAINS TAINS TAINS TAINS « I J j 9 assort- upwards LEYS.HE mn! NOTICE.To the Ho'ders \u2018of the First Mog!- gage Bonds of the South Eastern Railway.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING cf said Bondholders is hereby called, to be held at the office of said Railway Company, No.202St.James street, in the City of Montreal, on the RIFTH day of APRIL next, at 12 o\u2019clock noon, for the purpose of sanctionivg an application to the Pirllament ot C.nada at its «ext session, for an at to abolish the Trust reated by the I.de-tura of Mortgage, made © secure said.bonds, and to constitute said Bonuholders a corporation in accordance with the Consolidated Railway Act, 1879, and amendments thereto.Golds.Montreal, February 1, 1887.WM C.VAN HORNE, WM.FARWELL.W.K.BLODGETT, E February 3 nur ohbtis ny à cold, you mo! level, Apply 7 to SIO#ÈGE WANTED Good Yonago required.C.ilar and first flcor prefer-ed.Must be above high water JAMES STEWART & \u201c O., Real Estate ahd General Auctioneers, 188 St.James street, | Trustees.Sw Fr 30 a 32 y February 7 effectual.Ladies ask your drug- ist for Pennyroyal Wafers ani fake no substitute, or inclose post.§ 6\u201d eh articular.Bo by arugpisi r box.dress THE EUREKA CHEMICAL CO.Dsraors, Mica.@&- Sold in Montreal by R.E.MOGALE Agent.and LA VIOLETTE:&NELSON.September ly rowf 227 treatin PENNYROYAL WAFERS.Prescription of a pMysician who has had a life long experience in female diseases.Is used monthly with perfect success by over 10,000 ladies.Pleasant, safe, | Carsley's Advertisement | Heu Advrertisements Friday, February 11th, 1887.THE LARGEST DRY GOODS SIORE IN CANADA, 1765, 1767, 1769,1771, 1773, 1775, 1777 Notre Dame street, TOBOGGANING TOBOGGANING TUBOGGANING Y OBOGGANING TOBOGGANING TOBOGGANING For Tobogganing get the Club Moccasin, For Tobogganing ,et a Tuque, Sash and ts, For Tohogganing eet Blanket Coftumes, For the bs t assortment of Ladles\u2019 and Gen- tleren'\u2019s Sn\u2019wshoe Suits see our large stock in all the above goods, where you will be sure to get sulted.8, CARSLEY.Men's Blanket Suits in all colors Toboggauing Tugues in all colors l'oboyganing Sashes in all lengths Tobograning DEAR SIR,\u2014The exhibitors whose names are appended, desirous of showing their ap- prreciation of the energetic and able munner in which you attended to the interests of tbe province in general, and the exhibitors in particular, tak + much pleasure in asking you o accet the enclosed draf., not for the amount it rep @ eats, but merely as a :l'ght recognim tion «f the untiring z-al you have manifested on their behalf.Signed on behalf of the exhibitors :\u2014 H.F.Coomns, Secretary.W.8 THOMPSON.Treasurer.T Rankin & Son, biscuit manufacturers: Andrew Myles, fruit syrups \u2018o; ER Moore & Co, nails aud spikes do; J & J D Howe, furniture do; H F Coombs, patent agent do; Jas Harris & Go, railway stock d ; TS Sims &Co,b ushes und brooms do; James Pender & Co.horse shoe nails do; J R Woodburn & Co, con\u2018ec- tioners; Fred B Edgecombe, Indian goods; W J Thompson, Indian goods; Wm Logan, soap and candles; Stewart & White, furniture; Jer.Harrison, threal spools; Leonard Bros, boneless codfirb; J & J miller & Co, bark extract; John C Miles, artist; Albert Manufacturing Co, gypsum; Wm Parks & Son, cotton goods; 8 R Foster & Son, nails and tacks; 8 & M Unger, laundry work; 8 Jones, ale and porter; Price & Shaw, carriages; Ellis, Robertson & Co, printing; b W Hoegg & Co, eanned goods; Haris Allan, brass goods; New B uns- wick RR Co, woods, ete; RR Call, railway coupling; G G Gilbert, ship\u2019s windlass; Alex Stewart, soaps; G L Young, fish; E Cogswell & Co, stoves; Hazelhurst & Co, excelsior; Wm Campbell, edge! tools; Alfred Markham, manganese; McFarlane, Thompson & Anderson, agricultural machinery, and others.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ematts BRIEFLETS, A fire broke out yesterday forenoon in a bakery owned by Mr.Dagenais, 214 Montcalm 8'reet, but the brigade being promptly on the epot, very litle damage was done.Two hundred dollars will cover the logs.At the Police Court yesterday moraing Geo.Carriere was sent to prison fur two months for stealing cigars from Mra.Thibault\u2019s fancy store, St.Catherine streel, And.Normau was also condemoed to three montts\u2019 imprisonment with a fine of twenty dollars or two additional monthe, for beativg his wife, Mrs.St, Pierre, and the latter\u2019s daughter, \u2014 Jules Breton\u2019s great picture of * The Commauicants \u201d now on view at the Galleri s of the Art Association, Phtl- lip \u2019s Square.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cBetter die soon, Than live on lingeringly in pain.\u201d Better do neither, but get and take medicine that will relieve pain which 18 only an evidence of disease.and thus you may live où in health and happiness.lf you have a cold or cough, weak or sore lungs, consumption, chronic nasal catarrh, bron.chilis, impure blood or liver disense, take Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u201cGolcen Medal Discovery\u201d a certain eure for jhes: di:caies.By drug- gilets.fe PERSONAL.Mr.H.R.Jacobs, of Sparrow & Jacobs, the popular manager of fifteen or sixte theatres in the United States, is at the Hotel R:chelieu.La Presse says :\u2014* His Eminence Cardinal Tarchereau bas become, in Paris, the lion of the day, if such an expressiou can be applied to a Prince of the Church Lhe whole faubourg St.Germain desired to have him, together with Cardinal Gibbous, either at breakfast, at dinner, or for an evening reception.\u201d tl KEEP QUIET A FEW DAYS.London Times This is what the good doctor and kind friends eay time aud again to those whose nerves are ali uustrung, worn out with labor aud care, sleepless nights, poor appetites, unable to digest the little they do eat and a general miserableness all over, There is no doubt about the advice being good, but how many of the suffering thou-~ =ande can follow'it?Not ove in twenty! The clirgyman who keeps together a large congregation ; the man that manages an important business ; the poor man with his family to support, 8e well as the wife who presides over the rich mau\u2019s household, seeing that everything ia complete and in order; or the mother who cannot affor: a uurse, and 18 broken up by a fretful baby, must all go on, notwithstanding the advice Keep Quiet a Few Days.What then are you te do?Togo on seems certain death.And drop all cares you caunot ; the road looks dark, but iis before day.Will and determination have much to do with our existence.Never give up, Study to find where you have gone against Nature the hardest, and aban don all things poseible that do you harm.Yet you will find it necessary at times to depend on a good reliable medicine to help you out.Hops are a good nervine and tonic ; Podopholin a cathartic and liver regula.or; Buchu acts on the kidneys and urinary organe.These, properly combined with other ingredients, have proved the greatest medicine ever prepared, and known throughout the world as Hop Bitters.2% None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label.Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with \u201cHop\u201d or \u201cHops\u201d etree Tamarac is the diecovery of a lea\u2019ing physician, and after years of experimenting it is now offered you in a perfected state as a never.failing cure for Coughs, Colds, and Throat and Lung Complaints.HorLowar\u2019s OINTMENT AND PrLLs\u2014 Few persons are so favored by circumstances, or so fortified by nature, as to enable them to pass ucscathed the sore trials of an inclement season, With catarrhe, coughs, and influenzas everywhere abounding, it should be universally known that Hoiloway\u2019s Ointment, diligently rubbed upon the chest, checks the worst assaults of these maladies, and securely wards off more grave and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs, The truth of this assertion must rem iin unquestioned in the face of thousands of unimpeachable living wiinesses, who have personally derived the utmost possible benefits from this treatment when their present sufferings were appalling, and their future prospects most disheartening, Both remedies act admirably together.A GREAT FEATURE CF THE CARNIVAL.\u2014 The celebrity of the Puritan Cut Plug Tobaccs.Nothing like it known for a cool, delicious smoke, without biting the tongue or parching the mou'k, Try it.a \u2014 =\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"br a assis Er i THE CAR*IVAL.The Fifth Day Honored by a Blizzard, Rink Races .ostpened.&nnual.Races at the Victcria Rink, And Races and Hockey Match at the Crystal.RACES POSTPONED.The races announced to take place yes= t-rday at the Driving Park bave been postponed autil te-day, when, wentaer permiuting, the grad Carnival Gold Med: 1 will be competed fir.J'he u: fiuisved race for the 2.40 class wili sls) be concluded, aad will doubtless b- very interestiog ana eX :iting owing to the close.ess of the race, three horses Lavieg taken two hests each.Nkat ng., AT THE VICTORIA BINE, Anything under the macagement of the Victoria Skating Rink dir-ciors is alwa:a an assured success, and this was the case wih the &inual races iast evening which were w.tuesa- d by large numbers of spectators, despite the many counter-at- tractions during the evening.Under the management of Messrs.F.H.Hen- shaw, president; J.G.Muir, E.Stevenasn, A.W.Wiikes, L.Rubenstein, D.Stewart acd W.L.Mathews, everything passed off without a hitch.All the events wece got off without delay, so that the epecte- tore, amoug whom w re à large number of strangers, were not wesried, The five miles open brought out Messrs.Gordon, Lee avd Elliott.Gordon at the atart touk the lead, but did not long main taiu It, as he was soon paseed by Lee, who kept in front until the finish of the race, Elliott aîter the first mile dropped out.Lee\u2019s time was 19 minutes 17 seconds, The boys\u2019 rac , c'ub, under 14 years was won by Hepburo, with Irwin second.There were four entries but the other two competitors were no where beside Hepburn and Irwin.The hurdle race, 220 yards, brought out two contestants, viz: Lawrence and Rob- neon, and was won by the former who skated a beautiful race, taking the hurdles cieauly and neativ.Boys\u2019 Rice, 440 yarde, under 10 years, won by Emmoud in 55 seconds.Taree other competitors came out, but they were out of the race from the start.The barre! race, as usual, was the most amusing event of the evening, The Etrug- ges of the contestants to get through the srrels were ludicrous in the ex'reme and elicited roars of laughwer from the spectators.Barlow took first place and Armstrong touk second, The one mile, open, resulted in a very clog: contest between Irwin and Gordon, the former moreover showed the most headwork and accordingly won, If Gordon had raised his bead, be would } have, no doubt, made a better showing, The sack race resulted in Simpson comirg in first, with Darl:ng second.O\u2019Brien in a spleadid coutest won the the backwards race, 220 yards, with Laurie second.It might be stated that Laurie and Elliot had no show whatever against the winner.The race on ail fours Lauri:, with Ayer second.THE CRYSTAL RINK RACES, The Cryeial Rink was crowded-with spectaiors lat eveuinz to witne:s the two and ten mile races.The first race called was the two mile.For this there were four starting, viz: BE.Irwin, J.Drysdale, J.Rob:nsou, of Montreal, and H.BE.Dingee, of St, John, N.8.It was well coutected from the start to flai-h, ail contestante keeving close together There was an evident intention on the part of the Mont- realers to make the boy Dingee lesd, and this he did gamely, although by eo doing he materially weakened his chances for fi;st plece.Dryedale finally won, with Irwin second and Dingee third, Time\u2014One mile, 3 m.59 & ; two miles, 7 m.351 seconds.For the ten mile race there were three coutestants, viz.: Frank Dowd and D.Brown of Montreal, aed Charles MeCor- mick of 8t.John, N.B.The race was a grand one, and Charlie McCormick, who has made hundreds of frieuds iu Montreal, was repeatedly cheered by the spec: ators for his game effort against biz odds to defeat the champion.Dowd led for the firat mile and Brown for the second.Both tried hard to shake off the plucky New Brunswi:ker, but without avail until an accident occurred, but for which the race, 80 far, at least, as second place was con- cer: 61, might have ended d Æereatiy.Harl In tbe contest it was seen thut the race would be a feat one, the ! 1, Royan ExCHANGE BUILDINGS uperior a 3 + os tos oo a age aL meron.West Shore bonds, and Can, Pacific Ry.\"London, E.C., ! Extra Superfine.e.ess 3.70 @ 3.80 [May oats AS , 80s.mln am,\" blood, to kill stz men, it cures (nes discageg \u201c wy a\u201d The following are the advances :\u2014 Wednesday morning.FBRCY .\u2026.u0s aosaue covoco,e 3.65 @ 3.65 March pork \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.3 Bi Spring wheat.\u2026\u2026.7 40 7 5/7 3 @75 Congestion of the Kidneys, Back-ne Mentreal Minlog Co.16 ,; .A : np Spring Extra.345 @ 3.50 May pork .Med winter.7 3 = 7 517 8 \u2014 7 5 0 0 ion of the Mien.D ch-ache, Royal Canadian Ins.Co.© 24 * 2 * Pacific Mail {, Erie, do.2nd 1, do.pref.| Theapprehensiona of acollision between Superfne.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 0002000 8.10 @ 320 February lard.A gi No.1 California.7 5 - 7 7 7 5 -1 6 und Urinary Organs, Ontario der SPECIAL.1}, Kansas & Texas §, Canada Southern France and Germany bave so much in- Strong Bakere, Manitoba.430 @ 440 May lard .$ or $ a No.3 California.0 40 0 0/44 \u2014 à 8 ets nnd, Tiana tonebsy Enlarg oath Eastern R\u2019y Jo., April 5, at 12 noon.§, N.Pacific #, Pullman Car §.creased during the past two or three days Strong Bakers\u2019 [Canadian].4.10 «@ 4.15 Fihraary ribs 7 14 8 v2} o 5 - à p os 0 = $ 3 rebility, Bright's Disease.This urie Th the declines : Western that all departments of business bave Strong Bakers\u2019 [American].420 @ 44 | Mas manne TA 708 8 8 - 0 0159 \u2014 0 0 |acid nso causes Heart Disease, Rhea.The Montreal Stock Marke:.Uni ae ve k \u2018sh oe NN th Wa es been under their influence.Ou Monday Fine.verse cococucv0e 275 @ 2.80 Live Hogs.8 0-00 pe - $ $ aud Doris Warncrs Sato Cure RaqaT Tux HERALD UFFIOR, pion 4, Lake Shore §, North-West §, | 00 0 were startled by tho atate.Middlinge.uc.00000s 250 F5 2.00 The following are the movements and £02 001% = 0 0 |e Kidueys of Surplus blued, and re Friday Evening, Fob.11, 1887.St Paul, Jarsey Contral §, Wabash prof.ment of one of tho newspapers that it had Goer paseo dion bii, 185 @ 195 Prices: 82 8 olds = 00 |siprepinci mataralaction, ext o A better feeling prevailed to-day in # Union Pacific §, Ont.& Western §, come to know that the outbreak of war \u201c « [spring extra] 1.65 @ 1.75 Official receipts yesterday.18,818 CANADIAN PACIFIC EAILWAY COMPANY.the Liver.Abcess and Catarrh of the Bile local stocks, and there was more business Leu.& Nash.4, Texas Pacific §, Mc.Pac.was imminent, There is believed, how-| « « [superfine] .140 @ 1.60 Shipments yesterday.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8,704 Tongue, Bleepleseness, Languor.\u201d pAirred pce ne i, Oregon Tran ever, to be no particular ground for this gj delivered] 2.20 @ 2.25 Lef: aver, about \u2026 3,000 Receipts ¢f Produce.\u2014Feb.11, Constipation, Gall Stones, and every gym done.The total sales amounted to 1,611] ego rans, §.1 5° tat +, acd the feeling h ity bags [delivered].\u2026\u2026\u2026.4 \u2019 x , Mhenenecnee vee .2 00 Order.cars wheat: order.2 cars wheats tom of Liver complaint.> ; The total transactions to-day were S!srming statement, aid the feeliog has Oarmmar\u2014Quotations are :\u2014 Estimated receipts about.150 s FO a heal \u201cWHT Beoau- it has a specific and pori es, compared with 342 yesterday.since been more settled.War, or the ÿ Light.sercrconn\u2026e $4 85@5 30 Order, 7 cars wheat; order, casks NIgh tive action on the Liver as well as on the ; 286,800 sh ta à ; ! Granulated, per bbl.$4.25 @34.50 g $ the In bank stocks Montreal was strong, he following dian Pacific oak of its immediate outbreak, causes w Pages 2.16 @ 2.30 Mixed packiog.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 $4 95@5.90 Wines.Klfineys, lugroasing the seorction and tow of .e following is by the adian Pacific both money and securities to be ; LIST 400 4/25 Heavy shipping.$5.15@5.55 bio; removing its, selling at the opening at 242%, and ad Railway Telegraph line :\u2014 remitted to this centre, and the Ordinary, per bbl y shipping MARKST BY (KiEGRAFK 1e ééwise Cures the many dlstressis vancing to 243, at the close 242$ was bid with no sellers under 243, Merchants was dealtin at 130 to the extent of 6 shares, Commerce was weak at 122 with no transactions, Iu miscellaneous securities Telegraph was stronger and moreac- tive, opening at 95 and selling up to 96 declining to 95% and 95], the close being 944 bid, sellers 95}, sales 430 sharca Richelieu & Ontario was also active, 600 shares changing hands at 65@ 651, closing with no sellers wider 654, City Gas was sold at 222}, 100 shares welling at this price and closing firmer, Canadian Pacific was weaker to-day at 61}, and a fair amount of activity is reported, 400 ehares changing hands at 614, at the close 61 was bid.Cotton stocks were neglected, To-day\u2019s sales are as follows : MORNING BOARD.% Bank of Montreal.v sees.Bb 242 50 do .3 6 Merchants Bank.83 Montreal Teltgraph.#.-.àt 95 800 do vere at 96 25 do .we at 95 25 do .at 9 20 Richelieu & Ontari at 65 do at 63} 400 .100 CIty QuF.cccuavessssrour .460 Canadian Paciflo.coeveceavennone oo To-day\u2019s stock market closed as followa: 4 o IMPORTANT, Pagsengars arriving in the City of New York via Grand Central Depot eave $3 Carriaga Hire and Transfer of Baggage by \u2018stopping at the GRAND UNION HOTEL, opposite said depot.Passengers arriving by West Shore Railroad via We:hawken Ferry, by taking the 420d Street Horse Cars at Ferry entrance, reach Grand Union Hotel in ten \u2018minutes fo: 5 cents, an:d save §3 Carriage Hire.Six hurdred Elegant Rooms, $1 and up- \u2018wards per day.European Plan.Elevators, Restaurant, Cafe, Lunch and Wine Rooms supplied with the best.Prices moderate.Families can live better for less money at the G:and Uaioa than at any other strictly first-class hotel in the city.Guests\u2019 baggage delivered to and from Grand Central Depot free, ee.DR.DE JJNGEH°8 LIGAT-BRAOWN COD LIVER OIL.« Strumous and emaciated sulj-cts, and where the general health is impaired,\u2019 observes Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., Physician to the Queen in Ireland, ¢ the reviving ard reanimating effects of à regular daily course of this aniwa! Oil are highly satitactory.I:8 favorable action on the sv=\u2018em is renovating; it checks progressive emuciation, restores the yielding health, rebui:de, &s it were, the tottering fraine and brings about a wost remarkable and ealutary Chargs in all the vital fune- tions.\u201d Solid only in capsuled Imperial Halt-Pinte, Pints and Quarts by all druggists.Sele Cunaigoees, Auear Hartford and Co, 210 High Holborn, London.\u2014_\u2014 PROHIBITION AND POLITICS.The anti-liquor question 18 a strong plank in the political platform, and one safe to lay hol: ou, All intoxicating beverages are safest when let uloue, even in medicine.Burdock Blood Bitters is nota bur beverage, but a strict.pure medicine, reliable for diseases of the stompch, iiver, bowels, kidueys and blood, and will not aid in making drunkards, Tue action ot Carters Little Liver Pillg is pleasant, mild and natural.They gently stimulate the liver, regulate ihe bowels, but do not purge.They are sure to please, tra driving - PO \u2014P ep THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 A EF [pases Es JTE SES SZ 7] LA A rw ESS 72.4 Ber ogg ra Sf he 4 AE Se Q The People's Candidate for Montreal West for the House of Commons.J.K Ward is a native of tha Isle of Man.America 45 years ago, A carpenter by trade, he emigrated to aud aiarced working at his trade in New York.subsequently lef: there for Trey, where he leased asd operated successfully a Saw and Planing Mili, Acquirivg a taste for Lumb ring orerations he moved into Canada about 35 yesra ago, and started a large Saw Mill in Maskinonge, subsequently moving to Three Rivers where he owned and worked extensive Saw Milla.Montre :!, and has continued the Lumber bu siness an i Saw Mills ever since.Abont 17 years ago he move to Mr.Ward has been eminertly successful in / u-inese, and by hard work, sterling honesty aud frugal hinbits has amwesed a fortune.His business operatious have ben largely amongst the Frecch-Canadians, and he epeake the language like a n-.tive.His name is held in great esteem amoogst them in Three Rover< aad Maskinouge, a3 weil as in and about Movtreal, where of late years h- has re 1ded.Althungh a wealthy man he ia no hoarder.He is one of the largest stockholders in the textile industries in the Province, if not in tne Dominion, and his experience ani knowledge of ruch industries are very extensive, He is at present Presid at of the Magog Textile & Print Co,, Président ot the Coaticook Cotton Co., President of the George Bishop Lithograph C.mpany.Director in the Montreal Cotton Co.and a large Stock older in the Merénants Cotton Co., in all of which he ie à Constant worker.Hix: cap:city for work 1s almost boundless.| Montreal, wnere he live\u2019, he has besn 11 years a Councillor, 9 of them Mayor, Chairman of the School Board.In the Cote 8t.Aptoice suburb of 10 years His lubors on behalf of the various charities of the city have been almost as large nud varied ag his other worka, He is a Governor of the General Hospital und also of ths Western Hospital.a member of the Managing Board of tue House of Réfu,e and out Door Ralief, Ex-President and now member of the Board of Manasementof 81.Georges Society, Member of the Board of Management Mount Royal Cemetery, Vice-Presidant and Life member of the Bociety for the Protection of Women and Children, to a!l of which Societies he is a liberal giver.Helis also a Stockholder in the Athletic Club House, à life member in the Mecoanics Inssitute and a Justice of the Peace, Ta view af the above record, is it any wonder that the largest and most wealthy copstitue.cy in the Dominion - hould seel his services a3 its representative in the House of Common, or that the working men of this division and other divisions should hsil the prospect of his appearance as their representative in the popular House with pleasure ?In politic: he is a life-lovg Reformer, aud the Liheral party of the Wester Division of Montreal feel that in beisziny forward Mr.J.K.Ward as their candidate for the Hou:e of Comrnons they present fur tne suff ages of the elec:ors therein a gen'lema , an honest man, a practical worker, aud vue of the most inte.ilgent aad reliable men \u2026.the Dominion, > ~ MR.BOODLEMAN, PAINT, MP.How He Engiucercd the Cape Breton R :ilway.Toe evatem introduced by Sir Jobu Macdonald, and employed to corrupt members of Parliament and debauch constituencies vas tre- quently exposed during th: se sion of 1836.and cbtained valuable consiiecaticns from the Government was Mr.In the House of Commons Mr.Lisier, M.P moter.Among others who support the Ministry Paint, M.P.«, produced and read a nuraber ot letters which proved that Mr, Paiut wok care of his \u2018 bag\u201d while acting as a railway pro- One letter dated 7th March, 1884, stated that he had railway cl ima for $72,000, in which \u201c\u2018there are à number of influential members of the Mouse interested,\u201d and \u201c we these claims to the front.\u201d \u201c1 have some lands are all combining to press On 14th May, 1884, he wrote :\u2014 in which I have an indirect interest in the direction of where the mew line of railway is to pass in Cape Breton.\u201d Os tue 25:h niay he wrote : *\u201c The railway must pass through lands in which I have an indirect interest.>® On the Z4:l June he wrur: : \u201cI have always hoped that my position in the House of Commons might help me out; 1f pressed.tt might not.\u201d Oz Juiy 25d h- wroe : \u201c Ef you take into consideration the land, I will do my utmost to engineer be the best solution.\u201d The convenience of the public, the claima of commerce, the joteresta of his aansti ] + But Mr.Puiot is only one among many of the same sort 3 indeed.it waald be hard 10 fine & single supporter ef Sir tuenta wera of no account.the railway through it; it might John Macdonald in Parliament who has not s agat to ovlain a share in the public plunder, cu which the Tory party is fed, and from which it derives 1i~ nirength.La Banque du Peuple DIVIDEND NO.101.The Stockholders of La Banqu?du Peuple are hereby notified that à semi-annual dividend of Three per cent.for the past six months has been ceclared on the capital stock, and will be payable at the office of the Bank on ant after Mond y, the 7th March sext The transfer book will ba closed from the 15th to the 2-th February, inclusive.By order of the Board of Directors, A.A, TROTT.EB, Cashier.Montreal, January 28, 1887 15M trs 25 The Royal Canadian INSURANCE COMPANY.The Annual M-etlpg of th: Shareholders of this Company will be held at the office vf the Company, No.157 St.James stieet, ontreal, atthe hour of Two o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, the 24th day of February next, to re- ce.ve the annual report, for th: eleciion of Directors, and other pur.osus.A dividend at the rate of Six per cent.for the year ending 31st December last upon the pald-up capital stick of the Company has been d clar«d, and the same will be nayable at the Company\u2019s office, in the city of Mont real, on an | after TUESDAY, the i5th day of February next.The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 24th proximo, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.orders HARRY CUTT, Secretary.Mon! real, 26th January 1337, F24 11-23 LA BANQUE DU PEUELE, NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of the Stock holders of La Banque du Peuple will be held at th.office of he Bank, Ht.James street, on Monday, t e Vt warch next, at3 o'clock p m., in conformity with the 16th and 17h clauses of the Act of Ircorgaration: order of the Board ot Direc » yor © A.A.TROTTIER, Cashier, Montreal, January 28, 1887.7M trs 25 Wood Mantels The undersigned beg to say that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for HH, BELLE (0S MANT:LS A line of samples js now iu their store, and er designs are foilowiug.CRATE TILES also furnished, and prices given for Mantels, Grate Tiles, and tti complete.Those \u201cMans els are of the fi :est design and best value of any in Canada, and are very low in price.W.SCOIT & SON, 1747 Notre Dame Street.im 27 Feb, 1 TO COMPOSITORS.\"G.H.MUMM & CO.CHAMPAGNES 0 THE LATE SHIPMENT OF CORDON ROUGE (Exceedingly Dry and Very D-licate.) THE BRAND EXTRA DRY The celebrated Professor of Chemistry, R.OGDEN DORENUS, says : \u201cI find G.H.Mumu & Co.'s Extra Dry to contaifh in a marked degree less Alcohol than ail the other prominent brands of champague.I, thersfore, most cordially commend it, not ooly for {ts purity; but as the most wholesome of the Champagnes.\u201d Februsry d 33 Mirrors! Mirrors ! All sizes of Mirrors, in British and German Plate, made to order at short notice, plain or bevelled.Æ#\" Quality guaranteed and prices low.A.RAMSAY & SON, 37 to 39 Recollel Street, MONTH BAIL: Feb.13 RICHELIEU | The Prince of Table Waters.Pare, Sparkling, Refreshing.\u20140 1 Why drink imported and foreign Table Waters when yeu can get a pure reliable, healthy Canadian Water al & much less price ?rink the Premier Canadian Table Water.For sale by the leading Hoteis, Restaurante and Gr ocers.Analysis by ;Prof.Sterry Hunt on e-ch hotile.274 J.A.HARTE, Froprietor.1780 Notre Dame Street.Telephone 1190 November 10 ROOFING | HH Rosin Cement, genuine old-fashioned kind v0ofs of it in this city have stood 20 and 25 years; also Gravel, Natural Asphalt, Slate and Metal Roofing, CEO.W.REED, SLATS, METAL AND GRAVEL ROOFEL ) Stopping at Plattsb rg, Whitehall, Fort Ed Pen Tousstisements, | Rew Ddrertisaments.Delaware & Hudson C, Co NOTICE Montreal for New York, AT8 A.M, Saturday Feb.{12th Instant, ward, Saratoga, Ballston, Cohoes, Troy, Albany, arriving in New York at 8.15 p.m CHAS.C.MCFALL, General Agent, Montreal.J.W.BURDICK, Gen.Pass Agent, Altany, N.Y.February 10 m3 + JUSY RECEIVED From VIENNA s1tthe Leading Novelties[in SATIN acid GAUZE FANS! J.PALMER & SON, 1745 Notre Dame Street, m trs 35 Feb 19 taVITATION | Strangers visiting The Carnival are respectfully invi:ed to visit \u2018THE ALBEMARLE\u201d for Dinner Twentv.five Cents.Corner St.John and Moire Dame Sts.Gen W.Murray, Proprietor Ovsters, Breakfast and Supper at all hours a Specialty.F:b, 4 tf 30 Champagne Chainpague, with a minimum of alcohol, is ty far tne wholesomest, and possesses remarkable exhilarating power.Thomas King Chambers, M.D, F.R.C.P.Honorary Physician Lo H R.H.the Prince of ales.H: ving occasion to investigate the question of wholesome beverages, I have made a chemical analysis of the most prominent brands of Champagne.Ifind G.H.Mumm & Co.\u2019s Exiry Dry t> eontain in à morked degree less alcohol than the others.Itherefore most cordially commend it not only for its purity but as the most who esome of the Champagues.R.OGDEN DOREMUS, M.D., L.L.D,, Professor Chemistry.Bellevue Hospital Med.Col, N.Y.THE ONLY WINE to be USED;jia DIABETES MELLITUS.F:om abstract of the course of practice of i medicine by Professor Alfred L, Loomis, at tae medical department of the University of the City of New York, reported in the Amphitheatre,\u201d organ of the raedical colleges of Americ.\u201c Treat:nent of Disbetes \u201d \u201c No wine whatever, except Mumm\u2019s Extra Dry Cham psge.\u201d Messrs.C.H.Mumm & Co.use only the choicest grapes of the best Districts and tho cream of the Pressing for their Champagnes.February 10 10,12,15,17,19F 35 Te Whom it may toucern.This is to give notice that I, Rob- ¢rt Thomson, Engineer, 18 3t Constant St.Mntreal, have been appo'nted agent fur the Gutarie Patenf, Wrench atented in Canada, Feb.25th 1885 and num- ered 21,185, and I am reauy to contract with pacties for their manufacture on such terms as may be agreed upon, or furnish wrenches to any one requiring them.ROBERT THOMEON, Agent.- February, 10th rirs ds viy te stop them fer a ureturne F rieau a ratica eas: of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALS, ING SICHN study.I warrant my remedy to cure tiie wor Hecrtse others knve failed 1s n3 reason for not 1.receiving a cure.Send at once fors treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy, Give Express and Fost Office.It coste you nothing fors trie end Iwill cur» you.Address DR.H,G \u2019] Braet tice, 97 Tongs St.Toronto, sure, Ihave made 1} HERALD BINDERY.Experienced Girls wanted at once.Feb.1.5 _ 2 WW A\"TED\u2014Errand boy atonce, Paris Kid Glove Store, :62 St, James street.36 WANLeL\u2014 agency by an energetic young man, capable and pushing.Address A.H.Z., Hevald office.m 28 RUG avout large ruruished bedrooms, Vv wilh or without board, during Carnival week and after, 189 Bleury.DUR Sa LE\u2014~Hotels, Saloons, Groceries and all other kinds of Business.Goo?chance or auy one s arting in business.Apply to L.HAtRi-8, 720 Craig street.a 32 CORNS.Bunione, In-growing Naile, and all diseases Card {o the | Hectors, Zo the Electors of the County of Northumberland : After thirty years of public life, I again place my rervices at your disposal as a candidate for the reat in the House of Commons.During those thirty years I have been i\u2018entified with nearly every important political and public movement bearing upon the County\u2019 higher inter- esis\u2014from 1856 down to 1867 in the Provincial Legislature, and from 1867 to 1886 {less four years] in the Parliament of Canada.The best part of my life has been devoted to your interests.What I have been in the past I eball continue to be in the future, the supporter of every measure calculated to beuefit the County, the opponent of everything calculated to injure the County and its industrial or political intereste.Since you did me the honor to elect me in 1882, I have endeavored to carry out my pledges to the constitueney faithfully.1 have maintained an independent attitude between political parties, without imperilling the County\u2019s interests, and have truckled to none.My record, and my votes aud utterances in Parliament are known to you who are the sole judges of my conduct, ard to these I can confidently appeal as evidence of my desire to serve Northumberland in preference to any other power or authority, whether personal or political.Should you think fit to re-elect me, I shall endeavor, &s in the past, to keep the interests of my coustituests first in mind, and to the promotion of these interests I shall devote all the energy and ability I possess.For your past extended confidence I thavk you from the botiom of my Leart, which have lasted so long between us may be continued, ard soliciting your good will and support on the present occasion, I remaia, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, P.MITCHELL.Newcastle, N.B., 17th January, 1887.A CARD.To the Electorate of the Western Division of the City of Montreal :\u2014 In asking you for your suffrages at the coming election, I do so fully believing that the general principles laid down by the Liberal party have the honor of being identified with, are those that will confer lasting advantages on the country and deal out equal justice to all classes.In the event of being elected, I would advocate that the laws be so framed as ts give all possible encouragement to the caure of Temperance, I would use my best efforts to elevate, protect, and give value to labor, the source of all wealth, I would advocate the adoption of such a tariff\u2019 as would give ample protection to our home industries, while discriminating against none, every person contributing to the revenue in proportion to the value of the material be can afford to Luy and use, thus encouraging the making of the better or higher priced goods and keeping our ekilled operatives &t home, inctead of their being obliged to go where euch goods are made, and where, consequently, mare wages are earned, whereas at present our efforts are almost entirely devoted t3 mal- ing low-priced goods, concuming much imported material aed spending compur- atively little labor ou them.I would also oppose the system of bringing prison labor inio competition with free labor, and, to encourage manufacturing, I would admit free all raw material sot produc d in the country.Quoting and adopting the words of Mr.Blake :\u2014# I am convine- ed that manufacturers have nothing to fear from tne triumph of the Liberal Party.\u201d 1 would also advocate reciprocity with uur neighbors in producis in their natural state, If elected, it ¢hall be my study to relieve importers of the many annoyances now aitending the passage of goods through the Custom House, to render tke collection of duties as little vexatious as poss ble, ard to reduce tariff changes to a minimum- Tam in favor of the Federal Govern, met assuming the debi incurred by the Harbor Commissioners in improving tbe ship channel of the St Lawrence, and alco in favor of the total abolition of causl tolls, Bo that we may be able successfully to compete with our neightors and our owa largely subsidised railroads, thus drawing trade to ovr city as we:l as temptirg capitalists to utilize the magnificent waler power that lies at our door, one that is eufficient to turn all the machinery now inuee in Canada.Having been for nearly forty years engaged in developing the re-ources of our country, in forest and city, and occupy ing I hope.no mean place in your estimation I coufidently msk your support, assuring you that if given it will be my endes- vor to do that which wiil be for the beat interests of our country, in whose prosperity we are all so deeply interested, Yours &c., : J.K.Warp.MONTREAL, Feb.4,1887.NOTICE.The business of Brewer and Malster heretofore carried on by me under the name of M.WILLIAMS & CO.will from January 1st, 1887, be carried on under my own name.- JOHN ATKIN, Montreal, 30th Dee., 1848.tf3 mu étage se AIDE GT 1d.Tel NE BF 0 Dy ip 1 i == os = pC rap WINTER EXPOSURE CAUSES COUGHS Coids, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Pneumcaia, Neuralgia, Sciaties, Lumbago, Backache and other ailments, for which Benson\u2019s Capcine Plasters are admitted to be the best :emcdy known, They relieve and cure in a few hours when no other application is of the least benefit.Endorsed by 5,000 Physicians and Drug; ists.Beware of imitations under similar sounding names, such as * Capsicum,\u201d * Capsicin\u201d\u2019 or \u2018\u201c Cap-icine.\u201d Ask for Benson\u2019s and take no others.Examine carefully when \\{ and trusting that the ples-ant relations | Rew JKduertisements.5 Auction Sales.MONTREAL MIsIHG EOMPANY, The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharenulders of the Montreal Mining C -mpany will bs held at the office of the President, 190 St, James Str et, On Wednesday, the 16th February, 1887, At ONE o'clock p.m , for the transaction of the general business of the Company.By order of the Board ROBERT ANDERSON, 8 dent Montreal Mi.ing Co.NOTICE.Application will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next session, by the New York Lite Insurance Company, a body politic and corpo ate daiy incorporated under the laws sf the State of New York, one ofthe United States of America, for an Act granting power to the said Company to ac- Quire by purchase and hold real estate in the rovince of Queb: c¢, and to erect buildings thereon, and also to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of such property.MACMASTER, HUTCHINSON, WEIR & MACLENNAN, Solicitors for Applicant.© Feb.2 PARKS SHIRTING, WE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTICN JF THE RETAILAND COUNTRY TRADE To the Fact that the SHIRTIKGS mads by us are much?Beiter Weight, Faster Colors and More Durable THAN ANY OTHERS in the MARKET The experience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods, will prove the correctness of this statement.- They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses.WIL PARKS & 504, Limited ST.JOHN, N.B! May 24 M law DW29 ADVERTISE IN THE MONTRtAL HERALD.IF YOU Want a Cook, Want a Clerk, \"Want a Partner Want a Situatio Want to Sell a Plano, Want to Buy a Horse, \u2018Want to Sell a Carriago, Want to Buy or Sella Farm, Want to Let a House or,Cottage, Want to Sell House Property, Want to Sell Groceries cr Drugs, Want to Sell Household Furniture, Want te; Sell Dry Goods or Carpets, Want to Find Customers for Anything, ADVERTISE, IN THE MONTREAL HERALD.Yhe Very Best Medium in the Country, Advertising will gain New Customers, Advertising will keep old Customers, Advertis.ng i.: serally Always Pays \u2019 Advertising makes Success Easv, Advertising Begets Confidence, Advertising Shows Energy, Advertising Shows Pluck, Advertise then at once.Advertise continuaily, Advertise skilifully Advertise frecly Advertise here.ADVERTISE Now, ADVERTISE IN THE MONT-EAL HERALD IN USE 100 YEARS.SKIN DISEASES Are of two kinds: firstly, those which are only skin deep (which are not now to be considered); secondly, those which are caused by à bad state of the binod, and which attack various parts of the body in different ways, Skin disease shows itself in the HEAD, sometimes in the form or Dandruff which no amount of brushing and combing will get rid of, and sometimes in the form of Scaly Eruptions.In the NECK, by an enlargement of the glands (commonly called Glandular Swellings), which if unchecked become very unsightly wounds.In the ARMPITS, and the Inside of the ELBOWS, by an inflamed Roughness of the 8kin, which is very painfu' when washed.In the HANDS, by deep Cracks or Fissures, which, if healed for a few days, speedily open again, or by horny-look- Ing patches.In the LEGS, by Hata, Shinv and Inflamed Swellings, or by wounds more or less deep.And onthe BODY, in Red Scaly Patches, which as often ax rubbed off, form again, or in the discharge of a thin water d of a very disagreeable nature.In ail these cases the treatment must be twofold.An Ointment is required to relieve Itching, and Medicine must be taken to change the state of the Blood, and render it pure.Both thess requirements are supplied by Dr.Roberts\u2019 Celebrated Medicines, The OINTMENT culled \u201c THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND,\u201d And the ALTERATIVE PILLS Called \u201c PILULÆ ANTISCROFULÆ,\u201d Theso two Medicines have now stood the tes of 100 years\u2019 trial, having been introduced to the pubtic in the latter part of the last - century.They may be obtained of all Chemists, or o the Proprietors, © BEACH & BARNICOTT, BRIDPORT, DORSET.Price 1s 1id, 2s 94, 11s and 22s each, Postage sxira Jan Iv ao s CHLORODYSE Dr.J.Collis Browre\u2019s Chlorodyne Vice-Chanoellor 81r W.PAGE Woob stated publicly in Court that Dr.J COLLIS BROWNB was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, ee that the whole story of the defendant man was deliberately untrue, and he regretted tn say that it had been sworn to,\u2014 Times, Juiy 13, 1864, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheumatism, eo.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlovedynue.~The Right Hon.Karl RUSSELL comamunicated to the College of Physicians and J.T.Davenport, that he had received informasion to the eflent that the only remedy of any service \u2018wm Cholera was Chlorodyne.\u2014Sse Lascei, Le cember 31, 1864.Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne ls pre scribed by scores of orthodox practitiomsra.Gf course It would not be ting cingalarly popular did 14 boy \u201csupply a want and fill a place,\u2019 \u2014Medical Times, January 12, 1585, Dr.J.Collis Browns\u2019s Chiorodyng Is a cer iain cure for Cholera, Drsentery, Diarrbæa Collies, &e, Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyns,\u2014Oautien -\u2014None genuine without the wozds \u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chiorodyne\u201d au the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony acoompas nles each bottle.Sole marufacturer J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell Street me BY BENNING & BARSALOU.~ (Goes DAMAGEN BY THE CORNWALL FLOOD, The Subscribers \u2018have been instructed to gell by auction at :their store, 86 and 88 St.Peter street, Montreal, où TUESDAY, the 15th instant.82 Cases Bleached ard Unbleached Shoe Drills.24 Cxzses Dyed Green, Elue, Scarlet and Wine Drills.n° Snes Woven Checked, Scarlet and Wine rills.2 Cases Woven Striped Scarlet and Wine rills.9 Cases Fancy Shaker Cotton Flinnels 13 Cases Fancy Shirtings.18 Cases Culored Canton Remnants.1 ase Interlining Remnants, 2 Cas 8 Foulard Remnants.8 Cases Grey Shoe Duck Remnants, 1 Case Dyed Shoe Duck Remnants.8 Cases Bleached Canton Remnants.1 Case Sail Duck Remuants.1 Case Sateen Remnants.Cases Sateen Linings.uses Double-Plushed Colored Canton Fian- nels.Cases Faney Tickings.The above good are damaged by water from the lnundation of the River St.Lawrence at Cornwall.The whole will be sold without reserve.Sale at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, 38 Auctioneers.ss \u2014 BY W.E.SHAW.SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITU AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES.The Subscriber Soliils Sales in this Lino, Over twenty-two years\u2019 experienc: im this city, and a thorough knowledge ot 11.6 paople and values of goods.- ales of General Merchandise ever.We3k at my rooms.Regular.weekly Auction Sales of Horses and Carriages in adjoining sales yard; stabling for19 horses.Sales of Real Estate, Farm Property and Farm Stock.Valuations of movable and immovable property.Fire losses adjusted.W.E, SHAW, Auctioneer, And proprietor the great Auction Rooms, St.J: Tames treet, near Victoria Square.\u2018eb.4.To Let.7 TO LET INHERALD BUILDING VICTORIA SQUARE, TWO LARGE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES LIGHT MANUPACTURING PURPOSES, WELL LIGHTED ANP HEATED WITH STEAM.2 Moderate Steam Power would be farnished if required.Apply \u201c HERALD DFFICE, No.6 Victoria £quars August 18 89 Officesto Let, EN SUITE GR 31 \u201cGY, \u2014IN\u2014 The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company's Building, No.214 ST.JAMES STREET, TWO FLATS over DUN, WiMAN & CO.¢ Offices, heg:ed by steam.Apply to G.F.C.SMITH, Liverpool & London & Globe ins, Co., 16 Place D\u2019Armes.Jan.17 tf 14 TO L&T, STORES and OFFICES in Estate Witean\u2019s building on Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Offices - single or \u201cen suite,\u201d with fire proof vaults on each flat.Also à large flat in the same buildine, suitable for Light manufacture, or will be finished into offices to suit tenants, and élevator put into the building if ree quired.Apply to ESTATE WILSON, 11 Place d\u2019Armes HiH.33 OFFICES TO LET.Chesterfield Chambers, 18 St.Alexis Street, a suite of two o- four offices, ground floor, large Fire Proof Safa.Apply at Room.15.à Feb8 Feb.4.u 30 OFFICE TO LET on Ground Fiat 71 St, Francois Xavier street, suitable for Broker, Insurauce or Cor: mission Agent.GEJ.HORNE.Jan.25 du trs 21 TO LET, The commodious and eentrally situated remises, corner of St.Sacrament and .St.lol streets, occupied by Messrs.GILLESPIE, 0.MOFFATT & C Apply to D.ROSS-ROSS, Secretary, The pany.Montreal Telegraph Compan.TO LET, ABOUT Ist OF MAY NEXT, part of our works corner of Craix and St.eter streets, with or without steam power.ROBERT MITCHELL & CO., Montreal Brass Works.February 30 TO BE LET.The four story Stone Warehouse, No.374 forming the corner of 8'.Paul aud St.Sul- pice streets.Also No.878 adjnining.These stores extend to Capitol street in rear, and ul be rented together Qr separately Posses- Sion, 1st May.Apply toCANADA SHIPPIN CO.i Custom House *qunre.t @ 10 DRY GOD HuUS:S.The undersigned invites.defipite and.immediate proposals for tenansy of the lrça w-re-.house of the Albert Buil \u2018Îngs, now vacated by the Co-operative Assaciation.THOS.M.FAYLOR.Union Biældings., Montreal, February.% 1887, 2m 31 o RS ES na\" A { st LT a BT au i 3 ë t 1havea positivetemedr for the Above disase ; by 12s nga fhongands of cases of tha 1K Standit,s Lave been ~ured Im: my faith in .:a efficacy, that 1 wi 1 rs BFE, toreiley with a VALUABL AT \u2018tiiesse to ap?suflarer.Give expunia and P BR.TAL SL - Branch Office, 37 Et, Torento = MR.Wi, OARTER SMITH, SOLIVITUR, &C., 82 COLLINS STRENT WEST, Melbourne, Vicuria, Austraita, Comunissioner for s aluleterizy ths in 3h Supreme Court aud Exchegnuor Court of Cane avs, Parliamentary Agent, Commisaloner for taking acknowled:ments, \u2018'ommissioner fo- affid.vits for New South Wales, ueensland Boab Australia India, fau of IT and Eli \u201c = ood Have DEALER IN ROOFING MATERIALS, of the feet, skillfully treated, Without pain : you buy.All druggists.SEABURY & Bloomsbury, London.Sold in bottles at ls Several 1, steady Compositors can find ; Z7 years experience, Prof.HARRISS.724 TOHNSO Proprietors,\"New York.id., 28.9d., 4s- 8d., and Île.steady employment on a Morning Paper by 783 and 785 Craig Street West.Oraig street.ad vob.2 Ny P nN $m mws 28 November 20 * * ddr law M 28 applying to W, H.EATON, HERALD Office.geptember +19 318 a =. LECAL EXPENSES.How the Government support its supporters.\u2014A sample Bill of Costs.The figures given below indicate the emormons abuses perpetrated by the Dominion Government in providing patronage for favorite lawyers.A great deal of the work charged for under this head should properly have been doue by the officers of the Department of Justice.But it was given to} legal friends of the ministry, with the evident purpose of re-couping them for tueir services to the Tory party, or because the individuuls so favoured were relatives of men in power.Toe total sums charged to Lege.Expenses during the last seven years, according to the Reports of the Auditor Gexeral!, =pproximate $300,000.Bat in the following statement the details of the last two yer only are dealt with.LEGAL EXPENSES FOR 1884.00.$66,932 32 LEGAL EXPENSES FOR 1885.57,962 44 TOTAL IN TWO YBARS.#121,895 76 D.O\u2019Co nor, Ottawa, President Conservative Association, Legal serviced, 1884.0.00 0acont oocneo v000c0000000 $9,603 37 lsegal services, 1885.00 0o0enn roro noue 0000 a000 500000 2,522 84 Total in twWO years.\u2026\u2026.ssn0ssencsc000000 $12,126 21 Wallace Graham, partner of Tupper, M.P., (son of 8ir C.Tupper.Li gal services, 18B4.0 000000 c0000rorponcounosecu00ne $4,330 TO Legal servicts, 1885.0.0 0ounen so00a0ou00 sosou0 c00u0u 4,159 24 Total in {WO JEATE, seues user oopr soocou s0002000 $8,489 94 E.J.Budgson, 8 prominent Tory in the Eastern Provinces.Legal services, 1884.cee sesnescesrcnssnces iosasnverees § 6523.30 Legal servicer, 1885.\u2026.0 000000000006 sens caroc0u00000 4,811 TO Total in tvO YEAFR 0.000000 se 000u00 vocuue 0000000 $4,834 00 A.Fergu D», teading hght in Y.M.Coneervative Association at Ottawa.Li-gal services, 1884.aunc0ouos sooussouvonc coco vorecs0e $2,666 70 Lgal services, 1885.oco0ovr00 oovure socnve0ss000 000 3,249 77 Total in LWO YEATS.000 0acows cavson sons o0e0c000u000 $G,B1G 47 Hon.L.R.Church, law partner of Secretary of State Chaplesu, and ex-member ot Quebec Tory Governwent.Legal services, 18B4.+.000osu0 s000 0500 00uu0 000000 $1,388 41 Legal services, 1885.\u2026.00 sons soccoueu0s evoovaocosse 1,326 92 Total FT LWOYEArs.\u202600000unonco s000 00000 00000000 $2,715 43 L.R.Harrison, a leading Tory.Legal gervicez, 1884.000soncocrossoc soon 0000 cocsu00e $1,895 00 Legal services, 188D.ceees cover covses ooonouvovcou
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