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The evening star
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[" 4 » Ain ments under.ag + MHverp), and \u2018willing to make this head per del ANTE à COMPOSITOR: Apply to MITOHEL & WILSON, 46 Notre bout T6 ly at Doll \u2018Chophouse, bt, J amos street y ad hig?a Dreymon; \u201cmust be ano | 4 Salesman in \u201che Wine and Spirit bual- - one accustiæacd to the business preferred.Aprly at 78 8t.Peter street.\u20187 YA ANTED-\u2014A respectable E Boy.who writes tind employment Orfoar Address DB, STAR aille, Fie RE for the sing an active ANTED, A rentices, at Lawlors Sew- ing-machine Manufactory: Apply zt the Salerooms, 865 Notre Dame street.ow NTED, a Boy.Appt at 102 Chonze- ville street, PP y ANTED, at #3 Latour Set, a geod General Servant.References req ANTED, Forty Girls\u20142 good Operators and 20 good Kiiters; good wager and steady work.Apply at M.RONAYNE &Co.75 7728 Cralg, next 2 Patrick\u2019s Hall.ANTED, « Housekeeper, at 2 BL.Paul street.- ANTED, good experionced nants for My raie Jhignons, at 258 Notre: ame ANTED, a Gron aad Coachman; must be strtcély te temperate, and testimonials \u2018from Tout place required.Apply at FNBL \u2018Paul street.ANTED, à good General Servant; none -_ Other :need apply.Apply at 814 Bt.Antoine street.pp pe ANTED, Oporators on Shirt Colters; to experl hands good pay.Af Apply 81 St, Paul street.j ANTED, a Food General Servant.Apply.-at 41 Berthelot street.W TANT.A Yarduan sat the G- sgaopoli= Tn d\u2019Ar 6 ANTED, \u201ca Therough Servant, at'No.LS Union Avenue.\"ANTED, a firet-class Rign Writer and Decorator, at 3 Bleury street.Wa en an Under-Nurse, at wom Peel street.Wh good Coat-makers, at 23 St.Ÿ Helen street.6 ANTED, a General Servant.Apply at 310 &t.Urbain strect.s 'W Cather a good Nurse.Apply at 556 St.Catherine gireet.: 6 ANTED, a Wet-Nurse to go to Ottawa; must have good references.Apply at \u201c317 St George strect.5 ANTED, a a Thorough Servant andNurse, at 48 Victoria street.5 \"ANTED, a Boy, abeut 14 à years of age; good writer ind smart a \u2018Ap- \u2014ply to James [Doyle & Ce, 144 McGill street.ANTE a Ge.at 889 St.Catherine street.FTANTED, à Xurse, at 29 Belmont stress ANTED, & General Servant, at & St.Antoine s.ceet.ANTED, à good plain Cook, at 619 \u2018Craig street, 6 WANE D, à Coachman, at No.28 Victoria street.5 ANTED.\u2014500 good l.aborers required to work ou the Grenville Canal; ordinary Laborers, $1.20; Quarrymen, $1.ry per \u2018day.Also, Fifty Mtoueutters tv work by the day or piece; wages for gai men, $3 por days by the pisoe, 60 eents per foot.Apply on m the Wms astro Boy.Apply at 7; 8, and 11 8¢, J oseph gireet, on nday.When a Conk, at 1001 Kt.Catherine street.5 A NTED IMMEDIATELY, a good, smart Man 0 Deliver a Round of Papers: one usod-to the work yreferred.Apply to the « @Hobe, 171 Bt.James streets TANTEI) a Mala Teacher for Bchool 8eo- tien No 8, Tomnship of Monin, First or second-cluss csttitieste.Address L.Mo \u2018Callum, Biromness, Ont.8 ANTED, & Mcle Teacher for 3000] Reo- ard Godiord.Second -oiaus - members station themselves regularly in the.church to conduct strangérs.to pews.Sub.pw tions have amounted to $35, and $97.36 lected among the members) has boen bx- >\u201d fended in furnishing their room situated in the Cathedral chapel.total expenditure was $114.34.ou ÿ Messrs.D.R.MoCord and 8, C us moved and seconded the adoption af port, which motion, on being pat to tre a dience to by the Chairman, was unanimo ly carried.Mr.Thos.White, in a very effective ed | addressed himself to the past and future of\u2018 this great Domin'on.He gave a very vivid description of Canada 20 years ago, with 55 miles of railway, roads and modes of.commux nication.Compared this to the presents 3,108 miles of railway built, 1,100 in cons struction, 800 projected, and the 2,600 of the Pacific Road, be constructed withTH thy uext ten ears.He depicted the fature \u2018 bright colors.Its glory depended on © young men, and all anxiety as td the \u2018 formation of their characters vanished with the general diffusion of Y.M.C.Association Short addresses were delivered by Messre Carmichael and Curran.All were frequant-.ly and heartily.applauded.Prodeedings closed with the bepedictioni.\u201d -ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY, The annual meeting of the friends to.Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An mals was held yesterday afternoon: In \u2018the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, ox-Mayor ~Wiilial Workman in the chair, and with an éécellont ; attendance of prominent city gentleme .= \u2018The chairman said their labors had\u2019 prodiond the best effects throughout the counter agi {T had been manifested by a grest change a the poblic mind and increased humanliy- we\u201d |.wazds the brute crention.As they ë ed fresh fields had been opened up\u2014an > which had not been contemplated\u2014the intros duction of mere merciful modes for killing ?.animals designed for food.As at present ; followed, the life of the animal fromm it left the farmer\u2019s hands till its throat was pierced by the butoher\u2019s knife was & scene continual torment.He mentioned anthenti instances in which 8 butcher's boy cut off legs of a lamb befcre bleeding it, and hers the eyes of an ox had been destroyed: 5 knife previous to the same operation.\u2018 \"The, ; perpetrators of these wantonly cruel\u2019 acts ad never been brought to justice, as pro could not be obtained.He bad himself beast receive 24 gashes with an aze the head, mangling it and smashipg thy born, before releases from suffering.que LE, ea = Hé\u2018alluded to the societies formed Py the = adios of Philadel phi, and suggested tha «dogs instead of bein og) poisoned 24s, should kept, and advertis killed without pain by Carbonic Acid also to the extremely injurious effect the sight of cruelty had upon the eharseter of the oity youth.The secretary road the ree\" port.The Society's operations have: been > extended during the past year inte the ; try and Inspectors and sub-agents have by oo appointed at St.John's, Friighebing anville, Woodstock, Ont., and other ra A society had been\u2019 established at dus threugh the ageney of Mr.Weaver of this - - eity, and one is in progress of formation, at.\u201d Torvnto; 42,300 pamphlets, one-half ia : : French had been diztributed explaining their objects.Impertant communications from ¥ European Busieties were sokuowledged, thanks were returned to the chiefs Sot iy City, and Water Police for services rendered, Forty-two cruelty to horses, oxen, sheep, &e., and convictions had been obtained.Mr.Charl Hubbard, the 8t.John agent \"had obtaine groat alleviation in the condition of the tot Boren émployed on the Chambly Canal.A depu utation had waîted on the GER.ofteiély ave tho manner of shipping live stock by oly improved.Their suggescions were rep jected, and any amelioration utterly refused.They would spply for the nosessa power: to proseeute work ofmeroy né nion Parliament.The erection of olty tolrs was earnestly urged.The yearly receipts, pring hall Ei \u2018exceeds this sum, \u201cbeing some $899, whi has been defrayed by Mr.F.MoKenale, % report was reseived.adopted, and ordesed Le.be printed.ot Th ng .A.MaGibbon moved, sesended: by B.Clay, à vote of thanks to the oN sie.Carried.Ald.Alexander advocated sation to secure humanity to sage over the G.T.R.and other boas Lt spoke of the injury to the beef caused bf \u2014 overcrowding in the cars, the trampling dod, + bruising which ensued, followed the iad troduetion of disease amongst thé pirates from eating the injured meat.Mr.Alexander McGibbon practic of livery stable iring horses to boys, who trested they great cruelty in going round the moma : Fre priotors had acknowledged to Aa t 3 ey reenes of Leartless orueity.Mr.8.J.Lyman gave a interesting description of the manner fa whieh mess disensed could be detected.The ment of additional inspectors was ol mm » 5 ge ; \u2018 A large Centre Ottoman, nade by hors - son, suitable for a hotel or steamboat (cost $165); Seta Irish Damask Curtains, two good second-hand Pianof¢ries, Drawing:room and pets, Glassware; Crockery, de, comprising a useful lot of Household Efftors, to be soid af Mr.Shaw\u2019s Stores, 726 Craig styeet, mono (Thursday) morning, at 10 o\u2019clogk.: ory handsome Drawing-roonk Suite in ps ?PARSON'S PURGATIVE Fria pe soa tieularising Ald.Alexander and Mr.nn j 4 Frm ge ww te BR kept old hacks for this a 1 himself boon witness of\u201d ad uieraig È Bedroom Sets, Dining-room Furniture, Qur-.| sndsopie now - uN » Ë K 55 | ENT TUE 10 METRE CS EEE i and if Dot skied: 8} ; Er rosecutions hai been Vought fo | bi 0; Ji ain-bsircd ra and tho chtid.i, rarest rere + 7 § STA pan .raJamonty 10; ASTRAY ¢ TILT WIFE AND N NO WIFE; Tire svothers Promise.- CRAPIER V\u2014CoNsINTRD.+ Drawing dress, sud ve out, and sak! ni advantage of the summer fwilight : tout © might, geod ittly into the st eet, and followed *La cou pudo:trians at e safe d 8- © tance, put: when they paused, and kves Ging ni cé om ÎL -terws] of apaco betwcen hon, Yosh «he wutehfuler s of the man should divise Lor purpose.\u201cLk But eke pod nob pave been go over Œusieus Atir tho first glance or two, \u2018the man s6- med to have thiown asids all Re 2 + ddyapp-tensiend en the subject.Perhaps Be though: bis vireats bad «floctuslly ter- + ified his orn aay lirgering ideas of a pa La realiv did not cars wheter shi ivilowad him or uot.At atl evouta, ho walked swiftly on with-ut turuicg bia hocd, while Sylvia fau Alorg by His side, her brain filled with wenderios fener, At jenprh ify stepped at à waudy, pe- cond rate.huicl, whose lights flared out &cruse the pas meats, and sround whose _eteps the 0:00 ALOL OF MOD Wo 8.CORZIo- gated, emibite bad cies, avd etalog \u201cdaly at jais-te y.Azd as the toll, fair ~ thaired reau iv the tired child across the fhrecheld, they were jostled bya bent old wom n in a black serge cloak, evl dently in a Luay to gain the stairs beyond the semicircuisr ball, whose pavemout of gone rong tu «very footetep.9 x \u201cend eh: gone.Five witty later, the ssmo old wo.\u2018pean, sitting oo uched upon one of the = Mell chalre,v te pusocd by à servant ewing- - \u201cdog 9 key ou his finger, followed by the :\u2026 \u2018Heither «t the latter roticed her, but Abe gervant «:d; and inwardly resolved , that on his vay Lack Irom showing the \"mew.cianers to 1neir apartment he would .®pent up (bem \u2018cre quarter,\u201d as Le ¢ x proses: ed it to hime! Io You psy «od ap supper immediate: J the man ww d, #8 he eutored the dour- : prey, snd, hak yé\u2014fiud out if it is at 8 _ p'clock preciacy that the Liverpool -x- | reer leaven \u201d » HY.-B, sir \u201d * y Aud then tbe dosr was closed \u201cbshini im.\u201c Come, pow\u201d sald the servant, autho- \" witatively, as bo stopped in front of the dvelily aitir-d 0.1 ohanger, ¢ what are you \u201cwalting hore £1?Aay busines.77 « Piease, ycu@ man,\u201d creaked a fecble »- Police; #1 wus only waiticg tn see Biddy Flannigan, tre lanvdrees, who tock a situation hore two wecks ego come Wednes- Gay mornivy.\u2019 © # Biddy Fianuigan ?Biddy Fiddle- \u201c@ticks?repainted the man imevlentry ® Therc's Do such person in this house.\u201d # Isnt this (h- Raven Hotel ?\u201d ¢ Xo, stupid\u2014{1\u2019a the Haven of Rest.s.\u201d # Then I've ciade a mistake, that\u2019s al Aad ths old oman jose with rheuma- \u201cflo slownees fr.m her chair, and hobbi:d Away, the servu: t cautiously watching ber out of ths duvr zud Well down the stepa.pv \u201cNet as tluerc\u2019s aLytiiog rhe could Steal,\u201d he sand vo himacli; \u201cbut a fellow ©AD never be tons canticus with these low ampa aroun.\u201d Toers was no trace of any rheumatic ofl ction, bow ver, in thy figure that filt- fsa swiftly away under the ges lamps tke mext minut, aud the light of an exaitaut filé pinged ucder tho closoly drawn well.: M & Burton Lad found out all she want- od to kuow.hé large station was fall the next i - morvibe, Just before tho timo for the train lo start\u201450 tu!l, in fact, that nobody no- + 4-ibed tha old woman in \"black, with silver spectacles and cluse black stl k hocd, over which bung the folds of an old : fashioned embroidered Jace veil, who sat in a corner of tbe sofa, with both hands clasped over covsred wicker-baskst\u2014\u2014~the very bean cal of sleepy respectability ; aud when, tt tho last minute, Mr.Bernard Brandon, #4 he had inscribed Lis name upon the faotel register, rushed into the station, he remy Ol over the wicker backet in his _ Cinste \" \u2019« Bit down tere,\u201d he said to his Little companion, \u2018pointing to a chair ciose to oe of tha marble tables * and stay there putit I yet back.\u201d à He glanced at tho ticket office ; it was Sarrounded with ladies.x: & Confusion eeisa them all!\u201d he ungal- fartly muttered.I hall have to run Shr nvgb to the other aids \u201d + He was gous scarcely a minute\u2014In fact, _ 8 ceemad to ba a etill less perlod of time; t when he ruched panting back, his cketa la gne hayd and his valise in the her, the seat by the centre was vacaut-\u2014 3 little bird had flown ! » y \u201cHere, woman!\u2019 ho shouted to the re.?- épectable-looktog woman In charge of tke epartment, \u201cwhere's my little girl t Tlett her here while I weet to get my tickets, time\u2014a litile black-eyed \u2018girl, with long ourls, about six years old.Harry! bury! 3) Pon't you see thy train is moving cu\u2019 of he be station.\u201d \"f{ - Great was the tomult, and much th: à \u2018on to provide herself with two ever somebody else's sho \u2018 @anning atout, the calling, and the search dng of all manner of possicle and Impce.pet hiding plices, but nevertheless in Wain,\u2019 Sylvia was gone.- -% For Mrs.Burton, who bad the precau- tickets, beckored ths child to her, whispered |.gpe word in her ear, which made her face ¢ up with sudden-brilliance, and led {Bon out-ppod the platiorm, while rcaid Btondao was reschicg Lis fa e swearing.under hls breath at the pwelcone d delay.Loo shin over ver lier light muslin\u2019 i» herself closely, she stole «rs Alrcady duikening into Look for her and loss no Ider at the ticket} missing child, she was at the aeif-cême moment watching him from the wipd we the carve, with the woman Io.the surge cloak sitting next to her, 80 wombs Koen subtlety.had outwit ted man\u2019s resolve.Aud Hero the curtaiv falls opon the next ten ycars of our 1l:ttic - | heroine's strange 1lfe.CHAPTER VI.PERCIVAL TALBOT MEBTS EYLVIA BURTON.It was towards the close of a glowing July dey, one of those hot intolersble days, when scarcely the feaves seem tu stir on the tallest tices, and the son rolls like a bugs sphere of moiter frz through the cloudless patbway of tbs skies, vor were the Cver-crowded -cariisgeg on the Great Wes tan Bos a very enviable scjournizg plrts at four v':tuck, &* thay nuar:d the :aehionable Meccacf the vortt, Clouds of cindery duat, circalnting turoug™ the smzll compartments, apd d-aliny ci s msy to the hearts of elegantly /æot ud young men, aud fair wearers of test sum mer toilette \"5\u2014-vontilators that secmud to let in heat and exc'ude all fres air\u2014stuffy cushions, from whoss touch the panting travellers instinctively rec tied, snd u general glare of paint, gildiog, and veneer, these wore thu concomitauts of travel within, while oulside in the cuol ghimpses of shady thickets, clear stress clatte: {ag {through gentle ravings, and broad elw shadows lying on the freshly mowed hey fislds, formed a deliberate series of ax gravations Close and ovir-heated 33 w.ro tbe car riages, Percival Talbot looked provokingly cool as he\u2019 sat ou the shady siae, glancing over the pages of 8 1u&gag:ne, In-teoi, te always louked cool, No one could ever say that they \u2018had seen Percival \u2018Uslbot in & flarry, or unduly embarrassed, or, indeed, anything but his \u2018calm; self-pos css d, languid eelf, and the spotless cuit of white linen \u201cthat he wore, bis-broad-b:im-ned - hat, and tho delicate lavender kid gloves that fitted Lis hands, added to tbe ref sh- irg illasion.Dust did not seem to settle upon him\u2014 envious cinders rnd flying specks of sont psssed him by.His opposite neighbor was vigorously moppivg bis wet {i100 with a yellow silk pocket handkerchief, bat thore was not a drcp of wolstare on Per: ~ival Tslvot\u2019's bread, ivory fair forehead, whore the wavy rings of brown hair lay as gracefully as if they bad just been arranged although he must have buen riding nearly two boars.) At thirty, Percival Talbot wes as faultless}y haudsome os bu Apollo.TLe frank-faced boy that we saw tes years ago had devolop:d into a man who wight bave served Phidlag's self for a model.- - -As-ho read-carelers]y on, ble cyes turned \u2018downwards so that his long dark lashes seemed to rest upon his cheek below, a loud grating voice struck ugyon his ears, the voice of a woman upon the opposite side of the carriage.\u201cThere, it's just us I toid you, Sylvia, it\u2019s as bad here as it was in the other carriage.Wo set near the window there, too, and I don't see why you couldn't have been contented where you wore ?' \u201c Shall we go back, mamma?\u2019 a soft.tone acked, by way of aurwer to the quera- lous complaints.t+ @o.back, indeed, child! what non- senda! Of course, we've yot to stay here now, and make thu bet of it.Where is my fan?Unpin my shas}, Sylvia, and open the window a little wider.Not like ttat-phew! how the dust comes in! Oa! -Bylvia, Sylvia, L wish you wWereL\u2019i Bo stupid!\u201d + Will this do, mamma ?\u201d \u201cThat's better Now find m3 my 3alts in the bag; it seems as.if my head would split in two pleces I\u201d The shrill tones of tho clder woman bad not been particularly heeded by our hero, but the gentle volce that replied snuck upon his senses with 8 strangely familiar cadence.Ho lockud up trom his book, of the carrlage that way sh fudpriog £ ang] PARIGA EPPS ).COMFORTING.\u2014* By a eo of the natural laws whic Le, ons of digestion avd riggs on, and by ul\u2019ap, lieation.of: the 8 wellsseleotetl cocôn, Mr; Eppa aft vy Provide our presk As t tables with as elleately provided which pas say Save.us muny heavy dos ES azelle.aa th Bong Water or Mil ch one is labelled, \u201c JAMES EPP3 4 \u2018How.meepathic Chemists, London \u201d Also, makers of Epps's Milky Cocon (Cocua and Condsred MIE).231- iy: >, Horehound and Cuerry Balsam is the Ta.vorite remedy for Coughs, Cul &c.Sold in bottles at 23¢,, Que, and $LOD repared and soid by Richmond Spercer, Chemist, coruer \"(Noire Damë aud Mouil screels, Montreal, | | J.GAUDNER, CHER II>T, Proprictor of the \u201c Cibgulese Hair Renewer.#\u2014}t is reported (und we can rely upon thie Information) that the \u201cCingalese Hair Renewer\u201d will adopt a i new dress e.xiy in January, Its effect In re-, beauty Is @Fmost acilpsed by its pérlection as and Cosmetiques eat @ alispe nsed with when using the * Cingalese?: J Ambrosse\u2019s Alligator Gil cures, Rheuma- tisin, Chilblains, Spraîns, Braises, Neuraigia &e.For sale by all Drugglsts.Price, 25 ceuts.25 -tm TERRAIN.\u2014~A splendid supply of fresh shell oysters just received.A good.asaort- ment of game aiways oi hand, and cooked to order at the shortest notice.Luncheon dally from 12 to 10 3.\u2014JusEPH C ARLISLE.210 / Go, sec and examine the large and varled assortment at the West End Fifty Cent and \u2018opposite Recollet\u2019 House.Just received, $0 cases, or over 20,000 New Novelties in Jewellery of cvery description, in Gumes,.Toys, Work-Boxes, Cizar Stands, Mecrséhaum Pipes, Silver-ware, Boys\u2019 Sleds, and thousands of new styles and patterns.Only come and see, opposite 1lecgllet flouse.For Coughs, Colds, &c., use a bottle of Hore- ound and Cherry Balsam, the best remedy known for all diseases ofthe throat and lungs.| Sold by Richmond Spencer, Chemist, &c., corner of McGill and Notre Dame streets, .Mon real.Jewellery.\u2014Those who wish a good, sub stantial article of Jewellery, and prefer having it made tosuit themse:ves, will find every facility at our establishment for so doing.Diamond-setting being a Speciality , ail ore ders will be carefully atten LULHAM BROS, 5 Placed\u2019 Armes Hill, Montreal.251 Merchants and shippers should call and see two new inventions for Ready-markingShow- Cards, Boxes, Bags, &c., at 8.N.Hicks, 13 St James street.\u2018The Queen\u2019s Hotel, Toronto, 1s one of the largest in the Dominion of Canada.1t is one of the institutions of Toronto, and is conduct ed with such success as to have earned the esteem of the entire travelling public.its situation on Front street, overlooking the Bay and Lake, is convenient to the railway stations, and business part of the city.Commercial men fiom the Lower Provinces and tourists generally should recollect that this hotel is recognized by travellers everywhere &s the finest in the Dominlon.Parties having had the good fortune of once accepting the hospitalities of Mr.MeGaw, manager, forever afterwards bear the house in the highest ie sible esteem.Napoleon Weeping.| The unfortunate exile who has seen the end of his Imperial Greatness, wept when he found himself 80 mercifully dealt with by his Antagonist and Captor, King William of Prussia.History seldom chronicles such lentency on the part of a Conqueror.Not 80 in Medicine, for the Great Shoshonees Reme- ar.and Pills have no respect of any reigning sease in the human body, for this combined medicine roots out completely all acute and chronic maladies, and converts the gys- tem into a sound tadbernacle for humanity w live in.Sept.An excellent assortment of Over-Coatings West-of-England Broadcloths, Doesk na Tweeds and Vestings may be seen at McMillan & Co.\u2018s, 252 St.James street.C\u2014 C\u2014 C\u2014\u2014.\u2014Throughout the whole period of teething, children are partinlarly apt to be attacked by many troublesome affections, such as restlessness, sleeplessness, griping of the bowels, diarrhea, dysentery, storing grey hair to Îts natural color and | a-half\"dressinz.Ol!s, Polandes, Eandoilmes | One Lollar Store, 435 Notre Dame.street, i/ 594 CRAIG STREET 504 ERs mber ED of Hash MIE EMENT is \u2018the MOTTO Of thie DAY.maa aaa sn.w.rand useful invention of eom) cto RRUSH AND ar OLE, With\" rhloh SCRUBBING ING, BWEEPING AND WiaTE wasting Can be performed with extraordinary facill and clesniines.Every Family, Sture, Hotel, Offica, Livery Stable and Publio Institution, besides Painters, Whitowashers, Papep, Hangers, Farmers, 80 should have one.Price only 8) cents.Many housekeepers have remarked they would not be without it for TEN DOLLARS after having u used it.May be bought at.the principal Hardware and | Grooery Stores.The trade beso with tie the.PATENT HuULDER and Brus on ! terms.The public are cautioned to see that they get the \u201cNew\u201d Holder.heuring the words, \u201cPatented Apri), 1571.\u201d Agents wanted.- 7\" PATENT MOP-MOLDER CO., 138 ST.JAMES STREET, © | (Next door to.the I\"ost-pffice, up stairs.= Cw : & COOKING STOVES for Coal and Wood.HALL, PARLOR, and BOX STOVES,\u2014allto be had, very cheap, for cash, at - WALTER W.SARGENT'S, 564 CRAIG STREET, (Next the Gazette e Bullding,) N- B\u2014J cobing done to order.265 PROVINCIAL _ EXHIBITION, CLE! NDINNEN ENGS STOVES.First PRIZE.cook1NG AND HALL STOVES, for Coal 'y WROUGHT, CAST IRON and COMPOSITE BEDSTEADS and RAILWAY CAST- Mr.CLENDINNENG took the FIRST- PRIZE for each Article that he Sy = | BRANT & STRATTON MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER NOTRE DAME AND PLACE D\u2019ARMES, Offers a practical training in preparation for business pursuits, and for those desiring to prepare for situations as.BOOK-KEEPERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND CLERKS.The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, CORRESPONDENCE.ALSO, TELEGRAPHING, PHONOGRAPHY AND FRENCH.Students can enter for the whole course or any branch, and can attend either day or evening or both.Classes from 7 to 9 each evening.Circulars containing full information on application.J.TASKER, 302 Principal.MANY HAPPY RETURNS.WALNUT STATIONERY CABINETS.GOLD PENS AND PENCIL CASES (Patent New York styles).end actually mads the effort oi turning half-way round, to sec who thu speaker Was.\u201cWhere have I heard that vofce b-fore 7° he thought.\u201cI am not oftea mis aken where a question of memory ia luvoived, and I am sure that is a familiar tone The back of the elder lady was towards bim, and he could see only a thin barege shawl, aud a bluck lace bonnet, loaded with clusters of scarlet poppies, which nodded backwards and forwar is like the oscil lations of a gaudy Chinese fan wislded by their wearers.The face of the one who had been called Sylvia was, however, turncd directly towards him.She was a tall, sl.nder giz}, In the ficat freshness of early youth, wi h a complex- 1 mn olear and briillant as a summer nowly \u2018bloseomed rose ; magnificent blue-black hair, coiled rouad ani round the back of her head ln lustrovs silken ropes, beneath the rim of a round hut ot cheap rtraw, and eyes, largo, soft, nnd lan.gulsbing witha sort ot eleepy fire, lyiag lambtent boneath thelr thick black lashes, \u2018Her eyebrows, black, and shazply defia.ed in the middle, tapered down to a mae \u2018ebon thresd on either side, and seemed like perfect arches caived in jot ; her ll;s wero fall aud ecarlet, and ber smal straight nose Toe atsolutsly faultl- gato its proportion.was more thea a pretty facc\u2014it was beautifol, startilagly vo\u2014a face men would turn to look after with a species of marvellous wosder vs ifs pare, perfect oval flashed past them\u2014a taco to dresm of, aud rave about, asd delfy -.\" Pero val Talbot, calm, dirpiesiouste mau of ths world though he.waa, felt ite rower, ard wondered at the audden tbrill that leaped through his veins, 8.the soft, m- lting eyes met bis for an instant, with the fudifferent glance which stranger | drawn, Pi \u201c(To bs contingeds) \\ awards to stranger, and then wars.with- | CAJIIY y and a host of other Ta plaints.In such cases a dose or Lwo of the Children\u2019s Carminative Cordial will afford immediate rellef; and by invigorating \u201cthe whole system, prevent a repetition of the attacks, and, being entirely free ffom Opium, can be administered freely and with perfect safety even in the hands of inexperienced persons.206 A constant strain upon the nervous forces and fluids of the system results in the loss of memory, morbid sensativeness, impoverished blood, indecision of character, depression of spirits, sense of shame, lack of confidence, palpitation of the heart, incapacity to attend to business, wasting away of the brain force, consumption, paralysis, Imbecility, impo- tenoy, and weariness of life.Hundreds, after trying all kinds of Physicians, have been cured by my new mode of treatment.The usual nostrum and drug treatment only ine creases and com plicates the diseases, A word -of advice :\u2014Aftend to yourself, and free your- US COM sults of violating the laws of life.\u2014D , To the Jewellery Trade.Rr.M.Him The trade will thank us for recommending to |: their notice the establishment af Mr.B.Coleman, 181 Bt.James street.Mr.C.ie in a position to execute orders for the manufac- taro otfine J ewellery in all its branches (Dia mond, Pearl and Enamel Work), both In English \u2014 Ameriéan style.Coleman devotes himwelt ontirely to the \u2018wholesale trade, its wants an 1 418 interests 240-6.\\ ~> Landlords and Tenants J We notice that Messrs.Jones & Toomy, the wellyknown house-decorators, bave removed to No.15 St.Patrick's Hail, Victoria Prank square.mental Printing, Graini- 4 asin do well to note the addr have & name fur executing ait orders tually, and ou reasonable terms.A complete stock of Boots and Shôte at] J.&T.Ce self from the greatest of all miseries, the re- | i All wanting house, sign, or orna- |: ing, 43 win |: reasonable prices, at Ronayne, \u201cChaboilles quare, , ; Ah FINE RUSE \u2018WALLETS AND POCKET- (Latest London styles).- And.a large variety of FANOY STATIONERY.SUITABLE FoR \"HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT A GEORGE HORNE & SON'S, 71 &§ 13 St.Francois Xavier street QANADA CENTRAL 3 - AND BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAYS.GREAT BROAD GAUGE ROVTE TO OTTAWA.On and after MONDAY, January 9, 1871; | trains will run as follows :\u2014 / LEAVE BROOKVILLE.MAIL TRAIN at 7:30 A.-M,, arriving at Ottawa : ati Exrazss at 5:59 P.M connecting with Grand Trunk Express from the West, And arriving at Ottawa st 7:16 P.M.LEAVE OTTAWA.ERTRESS ai 9:40 A.M,, atriving at Brookville & 1:40 and connecting wit Mari T5 AIN C8 PM.arriving &t ook R a .; i ville at 8:15 P.MAT SAND POINT at 1:35 and 21 P.M Traine oii Oanads Central atid Perth Bring make certain connections with all Trains | Brand 0.Rat Fre ht | for ed with degpatoh.As the ba .C.are the same guage an the car-Iouis wi 1 go through 1 Grand Trin cars to all points without a Jar Certain connections made with Grang.Æk ABBOTT, Manager.Brogivitl, Jantäsy, 1971 ay eVLez TODAY, 29th December, the |: win] rush commences, to CRIry a thoes fine Japans, Sou bongs, \u2018 m the es Store, cotner- | Mogit and SC Paalstroets, ve : \u201cI \u201cBROWNE, and} WASHING, DUST | | trains over Renssalaer and Saratoga Raï \u201cTrains for Lachine at 7.0 a.m.\u2018Express for \"New York and Boston, VeEmion var Droxanse 2, ¥ EXPRESS ) 10 838 Bar in sneer Monee Sat ooo, | PIs, ra for Waterioo loaves Montreal at mi.Nigar Exrress leaves Montreal af Pp.Mù., for Boston (via ell rence or Fitchburg); also for os orn con sis Springfield or Troy) arriving in Boston at \u201d am.and New York at 12.30 p.m.~ TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.DAY EXPRESS loaves Boston, vig Lowell, &t 8 a.m., Troy at 7,50 u.m., arriving ât Montreal at 9.45 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves New London at 245 p.In., udrout\u2019s Lorner av 9,00 South Vernon at 8.53 p.m., receiving pass- engera Irom Conuectictt River Railroad leaving New York at 3.4% p.n., and Spri field at 8.10 p.m., connecting at \u2018Bellows F with train from Chéshire R,R.leaving Boston at 5.3) p.1n., connecting at White River June.ton with train leaving Boston at 6.00 p.m, leaves Rutiand at 1.50 à m., connecting with iroad from Troy and New YorK, via Hudson River Ralirgad, arriving In Montrenl it 9.45 a.m, Sleeping Cars are uttached to both the night express trains runing between Montreal and Boston, and Montrexi and Springfield, and St.Albans and Troy.Drawing-room Cars oi Day Express trains betwcen Montreal and Boston.For tickets and freight rates apply at Vere mont Central Raillrcad Office, No.80 8% James street.> ar : a0 ¢.MERRILL General Superintendant.Bt t.Albans, Dec.23, 1871 308 RAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CAN ADA, WANT KR ARRANGEMEN TS NEW CARS ON ALL EXPRESS TRAINS Trains row leave Montreal as follows :\u2014 GOING WEST.Day Express for Ugdeusburgh, Otta- wo, Broc ville, Kingston, Belle- viile, Toron Guelph, qrondon, Brantford,Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, ch cago, ha all points ass un ctos vase 365115 10 0u0 0 Acommodation Trainfor Brockville and Intermediate stations at.KiIngste: ateooie oii iviicnnanonns oa 50 am m., 12 noon, 3% p.m.,, Op a The 8.00 p.m.train rons through to Province Line: - GOING SOUTH AND EAST.Accommodation Train for Island Pond and intermediate Stations Express for Boston, via Vermont Central, at.: via Vermont Central, at.Mall Train for St.Johns and Reuses Point, connecting wath trains on the Stanstead, Shefford and Chambly and South Eastern Counties Junction Railways, and with Steamboats on Lake Champlain at.Mail Train for Island Pond and intermediate Stations at .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Night Express for paebec, Island.Pond, Gorham, Portland, Boston ~ and the Lower Provinces, stop- between Montrea! and 1al land Pond at St.Hilaire, St.Hyacinthe, Upton, Aclon, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Lennoxville Com ton, Coaticooke and Norton Mills oniy at.:.1 00 pm.\"Pullman Palace, Parlor and Slecping Cars on all day and night through trains.Baggage checked through.As the punctuality of the trains depend on connections with other lin the Com y will not be responsible for trains not ving at or leaving any Station at the hours named, The steamers Carlutta or (hase will leave Portland for Halifax, N.S., every Saturday afternoon, at 4p.m.They have excellent ao commodatien for passengers and freight.The International Company\u2019s steamert, runing in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, leave Portland every Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m., for St.Johr N.B., &c.Tickets issued through at the Company's principal stations.For further information and time of Are rival and De eparture of all Trains at terminal and way stations, BPply.at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure station, or No.39 8t.James street.C.J.BRYDGES, Montreal, 8th Nov,, Ngpastos Director, OUTH EASTERN COUNTIES JUNCTION RAILWAY.1871.TIME TABLE No.3, 18711.COMMENCING 6th Nov, 187L TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLI@QWS: .GOING NORTH.No.1, No.Dist.\u2018Mail.Front.AM, AM Riohford, vt., Dep'ture.6.10 A Fai.srovasocc0.s 8 640 56 EMA.Cn'8.1 6.50 Da.: West : rome 15 7.06 7 Swect:0 7.2 7.50 Cowsnaville 7.si 7.40 an 7.50 8.40 -7.66 \u2018ens 8.10 10 ve 846 x; Montreal, \u2014Arrival.2e 21 MEOL Ces - GOING 80! sour.CL) .0.3, No.4.oe Dist.Mais Frogs - PM.AM, eo 00 ord t.Lo.49 \u201ched ce.516 VW 4 690: +.7 ILOO .i.WY 548 1 sol 11.46 \u2026\u2026.L 808 1L55 PL; West Brome.18 am 15.Fmerson\u20198.c.ee.iavenese 6.85 so Button Flat, tesa [EN 645 1250 \u2018Abereo! .81 455 1.2, Rienfort, Ve \u2014Arrival.B31 705 1.99 ngers by taking No.1 Train connect at * Boston, se Jom ith Tn ins fo ohns w A r New Rouses Point, dc.York, No change of Cars to or from Montreal._° Stages leave the Btations upon arrival ot Trains from Montreal for various other parts of the Eastern Townanipa co: An, ntil farther not! ht Trains on Wedoondays and datrdaye a war Freight Tran ove right of Track over > = | exes 8:00 Re) Night ao.es eo da de do at 2-80 \u2014 id ji E; f i i 4 Trains coming North have right Tene hover Tralrs goin -\\A B.FOSTER, Manager Waterloo, P.Q, Nov.% 187 rs .Flanneis Moy antinte à Co.noire whe Nh EEE ir.af 7 | que BLACK , | ans i the SADR.@cops , STORE, 43 Nornz Daux Sram, \u2018Fais cstablieh-.ment \u2018hes fairly won the reputation of being the BEST and CEEAPRST Dry { Goods Store In Montreal.A.A.MURPHY À j ] EEE STREET = R] \\r 150 [UE DRY GOODS.$153,500 WORTH OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, TO BE > SACRIFICED AT ONCE.\"QUIL t LE FANCY DRESS GOODS MEIUNOËS TWEEDS BLAN 1 PLAIDS, AND CLC SHAWLS, MANTLES, i RAILWAY RUGS, And an immense variety of CF ANCTr @00DS, \u2014-AT.AND_ BELOW COBT.BROWN & x CLAGGET, RECOTLET HUUSE, - | Corner of Notre Dame and St Helen Streets.ORISON'S OLD STAND, MPORTERS, \u2018 ARE NOW Offering BLANKETS at reduced prices.fering FLANNELS, red, ditto wistte, very \u201cOffer ing DRESS GOODS at unequaled prices.Offering SLAVE LUSTRES, just in, every one\u2019s \"Offering MANTLES and JACKEYTS of the latest style.Offering STR] PED SHAWLS at cost, to clear.Offering MILLINERY, & complete assort- nt This is is the \u201cOLD STA ND,\u201d and acknowledged the CHEAPEST DRY-GOUDS STO RE in the city.TURGEON § COMPANY, IMPORTERS.450 NOT RE DAME S81 REET.UST RECEIVED, a choice lot of REAL LACE COLLARS,\u2014the latest styles.A NNUAL CHRISTMAS AND D à en TRUE SALE, À ALL | adap Sale of Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u201d Mantles Cloaks\u2014461 Notre Dame street.MANTLES \u201cAND CLOAKS | from $2.50 and upwards, at 454 Notre Dame street.ADIES MISSES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, COATS, MANTLES and oie\u201d at\u2019 least one-third less than regular J.A.McCARVILLE & CO., 454 NoTRE DANK STREET.OVER 200 MANTLES Pra and laid out for sale this day and follow- KR and JACKETS reduced In J.A.MoCARVIEL % CO., Notre } » ne street.ADIES, MISS#S and CHILDREN ST GARIBALDIS JACKETS and CaRDY CCARVILLE & CO.oe _4\" Notre Dame stree ou, SALE OF FLANNELS continued during Heliday weeks.J, A MCCARVILLE & CO.454 Notre Dame street, pps and CHILDREN'S OLOUDS and NUBIAS, from 124c.and.upwards; Ladies Clouds, all colars mak- wanis.Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019, Gents\u2019 nderclothing, very much un- ces.J.A, MCCARVILLE & CO, 454 Notre Dame street.PIECES OF DRESS \u201c100 GOODS at i2je.per yard; 100 pieces do, at 156.per yard, 54 pièces at Mc.per yard, ST.JAMES STREET.~ \"GREAT CHEAP SALE OF SHIRTS, \" * FORONE MONTH, AT w.B.BOWIES.gall and examine our cu= Stoek : _ vu EE \u2018hite Dress Shirts from.eo.te & 0d Quality from.;- 6d to 128 tid ine Linen Shirts.from.cn 108 0d to 18a 9d oy ta Shirts from.6a 0d to 198 Ud .%#\" Ox a.4a 3d to 11s 8d ] 4 a ® BK \u201c \u201c 108 0 to 208 0d 4 \u201cite Flannel \u201c \u201c ,.083d tb Lis 6d À assortment of Oo Socks, ; 1 Eat &o., always on na: Shirts ; 4 order on the shorten notice.2 À hirts makers wanted.; 4 Éememior the number, 185 at.st.James stay door to the Wesleyan # à > rt .VB OWI i.To TE if v CANA re venu *ouenee, *uatriot of Montreal, NSOLVENT ACT OF.1869.In the matter of EVANS & EVANS, of Mon- i trea], 1Insolventa, day ONDAY, the Ninetesnth of Feb Qu M ; mndereigned, as well in- Tua net Le F been co-partners In the 2 y to ihe said Ceurt, fer dividnally, as having above firm, will ap thelr |THE ENTIRE STOCK, BOOK BEBTS, sn DES MEDICAL.NOTICE.The Subscriber hurcdy Informs the eltéxens of Montreal and th! public generally that he has purchased of the late pruprieiors, SEL~ LEY BROS & U0, de.de, - OF THE Victoria Drue Hill, \u2018No.26 ST.RADEGONDE STREET, And that he will continue the business as.CHEMIST, DRUGQIST; $e, IN THE SAME PRE EMISES.\u2014He.will keep always on hand an am] supply of the PUREST DRUGS arr CHE) ICA LS fordispensing and other purposes, and | every variety of the SCHOICES PERFUM ERY, And all articles requisits for thé Tolict Also, 'allthe PROPRIETARY MEDICIN sound | pel including espeelally: Selley\u2019s Ccempourn Elixir of the Phosphates and Calisaya, Sel- ley\u2019s Cordial, Selley's Magical Halr Restorer, and Selley\u2019s Cholera Specific, &c.Hneluded-in-the above-mentioned purchase, 4 is a large stock of TRUSSES (all varieties), Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 A roms 4 ABDOMIN AY SUPPORTERS, ~ | ESSARIES, &o., &c., &0., TOGETHER WITH All the Machinery and Implements for the Manufusture of ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, Apparatus for the relief of Physical Deformities, and all other Surgical Appliances.In this De epartment the most skilful Surgical Machin 1e will {be employed, and perfect satisfaeti guaranteed In the execution of at orders.J.ENEAS.In retiring from business SELLEY BROS.& CO.thank their friends for past favors, and bespeak for their successor the same pair ons age w! which they have so kindly extended t N.B.\u2014All accounts due by and to the late firm will be settled by the present proprietor.a y TE NERISTWAS, CHRISTMAS! A large and choloe selection of FANCY ARTICLES .FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS PRE '\u2018SENTS.DRESSING-CASES, ODER-CASES, GOLD AND SILVER TOPPED SMELLING SALT BOTTLES, TOILET SETS, PERFUME SACHETS, HAIR-BRUSHES FINEST IVORY AND TORTOISE SHELL COMES.ATKINSON'S, LUBINS!, &c., PERFUMERY ALs0, CHOICE SYRUPS AND FLAVORING ' RSSENCES.J.GOULDEN, _ CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \u201cNo.175 Sr.LAWRENGE MAIN ms v LASGOW DRUG HALL.400 NOTRE DAME STREET., CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S) REQUISI 18IT ES, Smelling Bottles, gold an and sflver capped.Perfume Cankets, mother.of-pear} and fancy SPRUCE GUM, - Miourx RECOMMENDED FOR cove UTR SHEER Healing, Balsamic, Ezpectorant and Tonic.1 aurons.who are very susoe Shan ather, would o well to kee RUP OF RED SPRUCE Qu in the rE Its delicious favor, makes 1t a great favor- ke with childre .ae Boni per bo bottle.For sale at all _\u2018Prepared only by \u2018 j HENRYR GRAY; _ sr8 Chemist, Montreal.ing OHN BIRKS, Chemist and EEE ble to\u2019 sudden on These 2 Stove \u2018onndry, and are well A pass the Chambly Canal to the markets the United Sta the lumber 1 oould be brought to the deor.ere Is a + Su FOR SALE AND TO LET.\"Mo LEASE FOR A TERM Water-power and Premises with Sixty (60) Horsepower Tyler Wheel.Buildings and Sheds ; also.Saw Mill adapted for - Custom work.\u2018mises were formerly oocupied as ted for the Moulding havin § Pattern Sheds, or Business Shon: Don Mount op, an they are advantageously situated for an Agricultura: Implement Manufactory, or for the manafacture of Sashes and BI nds, in oonnectien with Planing Machines for drass- lumber.The facilities for getting lumber n the rough to these premises cannot oe bet~ tor as they are situated on the malin road, with dkect water communicafion with al the large lumbering districts on the Ottaws, 4 and lower districts on the St, Maurice.As nearly all the lumber from these districts ES ply i 1y popuiated surrounding coun uilding material, which is com- to dra its supplies from a reat dis- polled at a great expense.Enterp! of this kind cannot but and © tonne libel So me, the object of th ctor ra o oO! to co buses started.por er cculars, apply on the premises, or by \"© WILLETT & MCPHERSON, Se-tr hambly, Q.FURS.JU RS! FURS! FURS!'| .The undersigned invite the attemtien f thoir customers, and the public in genera te their Fell-selpctod stock stock ?of ' LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S FURS, IN EVERY VARIETY, And at the .LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS RIRPERT à CO, No.% and 103 St, Lawrence Main street.: 2365-5 URS! FURS! ae e and gencralassartment of LADIES consisting of poable, Sea, Chincha, Ermine, Mi Persian Te revs £0, Jn MULLS, oLEdes 1 Ladies\u201d Sacqu Beaver, T, Persian Lamb ba and Astracan ; Ladies\u201dCa and Skating Muffs; Gents\u2019 Far Coats In all varieties; Cape and (Gloves; Buf.fe = Skins, lined and unlined; also, Fancy Orders executed with promptness and des- ane mignon prices paid for RAW FUB | nb D.NAGY.FURRIER, sim 207 and 368 Notre Deue gtreeb al J.B WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OYSTER DEALER, M4 ST.JAMES STREET, e are C BULK and receiving dal OYRIERS.Th Oysters now offered in the ma All Oysters sold by us delivered free of charge.Leave your orders at headquarters.J or.J BURKET (Two doors West of Ottawa Hotel.) Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Dining.rooms open from $a.m.to 11 pm ducted strictly on a perance principles.i GH EXPLOSION AT \u201crom BEERS OANTERN, (OPPOSITS TRE Crry HALL.) America Ahead\u201d ET LIVE ' Jon represents \u2018\u2018 Young.LIVE AND .Parian Statuettes, Vases and ant Be Cooked kod Goose, Turkey and Tartle\u2014Volun.Lubip's, tkinson's Cleavers HA teérs, Cadets, and small fry roand the oY, Boys' and Youths\u2019 Chemical Cabin only 5 cents.Military men fall pri 6 | Crocus Pots, in Elephants, Hedgehog te.ay sente.Fancy Boaps, in elegant boxes.oo Cofe Bread and Butter, op b oenta.on Gl C ce se ae in ripest ot ome ; \u2019 e m pere ndland haps Ped Higa ae.sleeve Bitter Ale, will beglven fo\" the smal ommæo sum 00's Pain Killer 1 five cents dose.Brahee Powde oSigaiehes und Hodes, o renowned, aha Bc un Bick His Hoar J.A.HARTE, DRUGGIST, =~ called \u201cJenny, ser ner captured 5 otre Dame Street.by the Red iver Epil TRE UP J ie the great son of the world.RAY'S SYR OF RED avery man\u2019s countryman.He wil] take ve dents from à rank Tan as well as a ive Fenian.BUY YOUR OUR OF THE à -ALE FLOURS RUARANTERD.AND DELIVERRD _YREB OF CHARGE saperiaor No.1 Flour for Bread Roll ba or XX Flour for Cakes, Hiscui &0.Pastry Floar (the finest In the market) ., in barrels, half barrels, quar- for-barrels one-elg e-clghth, and boat rientn | trodie\u2019s Celebrated Self-raistng xxx Figur, \u201cOrne Flour\u201d (from the chotoost Fal Wheat).The Celebrated \u201c Hayall (Germania) Flour.\u201d ahd other Feed.Bran, Grue, Moule, Oa \\ W.& R.AUDE &.C0., MILLERS, [= OOTE BT.PAUL» OFFICE: Corner of Craig and Bloury Sa 588 St.Catberine street, bav- at any hone oo night.or on Sondage IRKS mites ce CARPET ENTS FOR SALE at the \u201cSTAR OFFICE.\u201d F | «uel, ETS OR SALE at à \u2018En 1 accorded to him during the past, J.R.would \u2018| BLACK AND BLUE W % Hoa i cg > Fay Eu Do; aunt or acd IY en \u201chat ve for that Tot 8 £ .You KENNEDY & Ca, street, you en cad Yes; and h Oyer-Coa! for § - = ood 3 a ihe me at that would have surprised the Soli ob General; and It is generally known that his Pea-Jackets-at $1.50, 50, and $7.50 cannol he equall .J.@.KENNEDY & CO, MANUFACTUING CLOTHIERS, No.81 ST.LAWRENCE ST REET.- 800-tf No & i Lt.: \u2018 ] BEDS CLOTH HALL, 85 St.Lawrence Main Street, JOHN ROONEY, PROPRIETOR.\u2014 In returning thanks for the kind patronage Intliate that he has} now to offer at A GREAT SACRIFICE, The balance of his large and varied Stock 0 CLOTH, CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S REQUISITES._ \u2014 The Stock comprises a careñliy sloctod and full assortment of ENGLIBH, CANADIAN, AND ECO BH, TWEEDR, TCH i ! Suitable for Pants, Vests and Coatings, PLAIN AND FANCY CHEVIOTS, MOSCOW BEAVERS, excellent for Top- Coats and Pea~Juckets, in endless vasi- ety of colors, | ABERDEEN BLANKET COATINGS, FANCY FRIEZE COA Gs, IRISH FRIEZE COATIN as.; BROADCLOTHS and OXFORD or SKINS, The establishment has the advantage of possessing one of the best Cutters in the Dominion, Mr.L.KENNY, J.R.being a cash parchaser and his ewn importer, can offer peculiar advantages to customers; and, in conclusion, would ask intending purchasers to inspect his stock before going elsewhere.LEEDS CLOTH HALL, 85 St.Lawrence Main Sgt \" READY-MADE.Cura AXD OF - ÉNGLISE CH SH be ah 20 Pre CEXT BiLow om ORDINARY Vaux: COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES | You will also find at at the undersigned, a great variety of.; SHLRTH, NEOK-TIES, &o £0, AL very moderate prices R.DRZIEL, No.181 84 Joseph street._ Onters exvontod with neatnees and cirpaich.ARSON BROS.MERCHANT TAILORS, No.28 BT.JAMES BTREET, Bog.tonform thelr customers and the blic \u2018stock of Fall Winter &oods, urchaned from the best British and Forel aanufacture now complete in nT rtment, hd invite an early inspection de © same GLRNCROSS' a for sate ren Savanes, s caps Ww.J.STE w A R T, AQENT FOR.JAMES BMITH WINDSOR, * .GREEN NOOK MILLA,\" > - pin Windham, died very sn ihr tl \u2018undergoing signatu '| the release of the convict Grace Marks Troy .| messengership o { William M.Tw | other member of -] and Mr.Sanderson, with Mr.Aspern sud N Me.\u2018J greater from the fact that she had redchod, with him who was dead.$30, 0007 WORTH oF CT 1, re man named Wa.By rasidin in .Boxes, A 3 He wis coturning home freus and ashe was enteriaghle >.house he fell to the ground.He was earri into tée-houre; \u2018when site was foupë » sem.tinot.Petitlons rein siseulation at Kingston, re for presentation to:Hie | Excelleray the Governor-General, Pn.sentence of penal servitude for life.1a\u2019 .Kingston Penitentiary.The petitions ae.being numerousiy signed by.the citizens, .\u201c The Civil Service reform has cast à bob | shell amongst the Senators and membery, 2 Congress, who are furious with the-G ment for instituting it.Senator 5.asked, Boutwell to ap) int a person to = vadant \u2018Congress.\u201cPut down Bis\" name, arid if, npon the examinétion; Mis.competent I will appoint him.\u201d \u201cWhat jf \u201d.a common messenger 7°\u2019 su da the Beuatog.\u2019 \u2018I cannot do it without,\u201d replied.the Scores tary.The Senator retired, gnadhing.bis teeth and uttering between then unsompli~ ; mentary epithets to the government, © \u2018e members of Cougress now, instead of makin appointmente, only recommend mnie gS i 7 Ges te amined, and these only receive the ment, according to their ability.\"RISKS DEATH-BED, Face to face at last with a death has seemed strangely in kee oping with his cares James Fisk, Jr.appeared in a new charaëter.- \u2018During this whole hour there vas about him scarcely a remainder of his life.The asp ates who with him achieveed Sry notoriety had kept alpof, and this Te earth was not stained with the presench of Sods.Jay Gould, or of any\u201d he Tammany or] In their stead wad the stricken: wife of: sufferer and her friend Miss Harrott, the two brothers-in-law of the dying man, Mr.Moore Pollard.These, with Drs.Fuller and Px} ler, the physicians of the hotel made up she group around the bed of the un man.Mrs.Fisk was especially ROOD {rat Table in her grief, and her anguish was \u2018the 3 her husband only after he had fallen Ato the comatose condition, and had moi besa able to recognize her.The silence being broken only by\u2019 \u2018Wi bobe of the sorrowing group, and- tbe labored | breathing of the dying man, which every instant became fainter and wore fifful, they moments slipped away, until the watch of Dr.Fisher, who sat with his hand \u2018on the pulse of the 1 wounded man, pointed to 10:40 o'clock ; then all could ree that the sad was at band.Then the myaterious change came, and the breathing beeame oxly short, vulsive gasps.But there was ne ps os agony in the unconscious man:\u2019 Theis was.no gontortion of the fase, no Sitchiog ob .muscles, 8, no movement of the limbs.\u2018and peasefully-this lifo, which had bas 0 po \u2018{ turbulent, ebbed away, and at 18:45 o'clock James Fisk, jun, was dead.Unconatlous.te the last, hie was spared the pain of Loos bask upon his past; or of: of contemplating; § fatats: Pi a 4 aaa.* .3 ~, x Even after the body was Le E éofin, and exposed to view in the\u201c pittox JB attached to the bedroom, there was hardly » sign of death in the smooth, pineid face.Hundreds viewed it as it was thus\u2019 eet and while they went and came Jay Gould s a few feet from the coffin, withont showing .the least sign of the emotion he must Laye folt at this sudden sundering of the.Erle Ring, which had so long resisted all the efforts to break it made through the law.It wis a -pieture never seen before and mever te be seen again; the dead Fisk, gazed \u201cwpo rey \u2018hundreds, \u2018with pity only because of the manner of his death, and the living Tedd sitting unmoved beside the corpee, to- de looked upon with abhorrence by many whe passed, for the deeds which he hdres you with Bronchitis, which od a about aires) months.I was so aflieted for the want of breath that it was very dificult for me tof speak, and In the night time log the clothes off and raisin tho Pod | Ë Itriedt ree offio us ak trang! einen ph vaicened the County of d¥hrth boc as year,without recelving sy] poule Yn faet, X eontinued od fasting worn worse the time.At last, I was Great Shoshonees Remedy.I bought a oh and took it, and when it was about figfalré began to feel a little better.I continued use it until I had taken three bottles, when my satisfaction, I found tliat I was az we over I had been provicas to my Ries,\u2019 dk b PR son sttyms.| RIT, mika, nih Sok x rmnon 33 | J.0.Onan pit that er was ry low with La _ BACUP, near Manchester.Disonse.The Doctor bad give ker up.Ney : * onid her lungs were tu and med WATSON # Ce COMPANY, could not Bein her.As à last resort, I pu Manufacturersof ~~ | shased a bottle of the Great She SILK AND TWISTS STS FOR MACHINE, \u2018 Remedy.At the e i ul \u2019 oms were dec ki Mess CRAWFORD BROTHER tnusd to Improve se'ra 21 Chat by the © BEVIN, SCOTLAND, >.|she had taken one bottle she was able to Manufactorens an.of By the pup the 1 mor LINEN AND MACHINE ip was por PRE Siotiodiot na FAIL to make & call ; pe | [3 oz BT.JA JAMES TERT, GRAHAM & & Ca wo .PROPRIETORS, SY Tan six = Stax is delivered from the \u2018office of publication by careful carriers.in Perms, $3 per 8 annum\u2014in advance.a 53 : je À suiouT shock of earthquake was felt here .About 7:50 yesterday evening, lasting some 5 w - fifteen seconds, and shaking large buildings.+ TRENTY-STVEN deaths occurred last week in \"this city from emallpox; 26 of the viotims \u201cwere Roman Catholice.With the illiterate h _memhzrs of the latt r Church vacoination is à £ othe favor, but the clergy might use their powerlul irfucnce in removing the deadly z+ doubt as to ite efficacy.Tar New York Sceiety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in the person of Mr, 25 BKRGH, 1roventod a pigeon-shooting match from taking plnee on Friday at Joeromo Park, =» But it ie said a matoh is to be allowed in or- SE der that the question as to Tegality or other- è ige may be brought into Court, x Fais papor 3 published at Quebec having + Btated that the Solicitor-General had resigned ard wend bo succeeded by Mr.Ca4PLRAU, our contemporary the Newe ole- , gantly dubs the statement a stupid lie.\u2019 +\" Woe are pleased to be aseured that the coun- - try is to be spared the latter indignity, but, -for the sako ef the good name of the Canai dian press, wish less emphatic language had'}- : been ured to to convèy the infelligence.» © _.BEVERAL montis ago, according to a corres- Ta pondent, certain proprietors in the vicinity of \u201c4 Cote St.Antoino subscribed some $3,500 as {an inducement to the City Passenger Railway : à Company to run their line out to the Sher- ÿ brooke-strcel Toll-gate.The rails were not 8-4 to be laid until spring, but sleighs were pro- \u201c+ mised as 2von à.the winter roads were form- @ \u2019.ed.Onthe atrongth of this promise several + parties traneferred their residences to Cote si: ; + 8¢.Antoine ; some renting heuses, others pur- a : \u2018chasing right out.But to this day the Com- {-,.pany has not not deigned ¢ o fulfil its promise, *, and the deluded ones of Cote St.Antoine ask \u201cEF us to make known this latest instance of City \u2014-Passeñgor Railway treachery.1 f Tae introduction into Canada of the British ~ system of postal delivery has often been Æ.urged in these columns, but hitherto without = attracting attention from any of those pub- * + Io bodies supposed to be desirous of perfeot- > ing social reforms, At last, however, the , .subjeot has been taken up by the Montreal M.* Corn Association, and they submit to the Dominion Board of Trade the following recommendation :~- *That the Government of the Dominion l.e petitioned in favor of Postal delivery in cities towns, without additional charge to the \u201cTirequisite postage.\u201d Were the general public alive to the im- \u2018portance of this long nceded improvement, M we should have enthusiastic meetings I throughout the Dominivn, passing resola- tions which would materially strengthen the RB: hands of the prosent petitioners.: PB \u201cWarreviz oxouss the Herald, a8 & \u201c trade\u201d organ; had Tor its sorry taunting of poverty sad oivie philanthropy tho Daily News has none, and we deeply regret to seo the latter 7 7 Journal deliberately plagiarizing the Herald's heartless croakings.; i There is a time for reading homilies on the j sin of improvidence, but just now many of | pe A { ve le are in danger of being frozen to y reason of the wood famine.Does asly News think efforts to relieve these lono very heinous ?Wo seo it is muoh rned abeut the « use of the Corporation \u201d_ It may quiet its qualms of conaci- o learn from the Gazette that - e wood is not purchased, as has been , by the funds of the Corporation, but : \u201cthat the individual membors of the Relief For} -Qommittoe are directly responsible to Mr.Tr.Beydges for the value of overy cord of wood \" \u201cprong t into this city.\u201d 5 Watrast we bavo read the last of those ill- articlos.Fisx's assassin bosetfully announces - ps preme contempt for \u201c justice,\u201d as the \u2018 word la éommanly understood, and declares ey sure of an acquittal at the hands of & ury he may have to face.And very 4, ably STokrs\u2019 anticipations will be veri- J ed.During the past twelve months almost rourder per day has taken place in the pity \u201cNew York, while, so far from a single \u2018axseution having been recorded, the vast fi mmajority of tho murderers Have oither never \u201d beta arrested, or have managed, by the em- plofinent of money or influonse, to slip rough the meshes of the MWY, We notice a 3 = nes for \u2018this gheoking state of affairs, bat it wii much to hope that sooisty will be Æ agonged seficicnlly fo demand that the laws F ° dei qu Ga ts respeoted./ The New rk ka it is nparly time to have Ts a nos for all, whether the Lg Jelibergte murder is punishable or \u201cim this cits.It is no exouge for Sroxks.that Pine wat n very bad man.If itis onde ikod es, à sottiod use va = ) of the Now Yerk papers manifest oon- man.who aie another.le at liberty a take plato and ficatihis adversaryt in sold | blood, the ruffans of \u2018the community will very soon: have everything their own way, | The course of justice in reference te murder , has been such, of late years, as to strengthen the belief that it is not at all difficult for the murderer to escape the proper penalty of his crime.Fosrxr, Who kilied Mr.Purnau with a oar-hook, was able to get Judge PRATT to interforo so effectually for him that he isatill practically unpunished.Too many similar oases will at ones ooour to the realer\u2019s recollection.If Stoxss had felt quite sure tbat he would be required to expiate his erime on the scaffold, ho would probably have changed his mind about killing Fisk on Saturday.\u201d ANoxa the most important of the many sub- jeots to be discussed at the secund arnual meeting of the Dominion Board of Trade stan {s that proposed by the recently established Board of St.Johns, P.Q., vig, : \u201c Necessity for a revision of the tariff of Canada on such well considered principles as to secure greater permanence and stability in the revene laws,\u2014which, heretofore, have been merely a system of shits and temporary expedients, which have operated to discourage our manufacturers and to hinder the introduction of capital into the country.\u201d We trust the Dominion Board will give the above subject its full attention.The knowledge that our tariff regards the interest of tho foreigner as of much greater importance than ths welfare and encourage- coming more widespread every day.Evidence is continually coming to hand from all commercial poliey is doing its work of de- terrinz native industry and enterprise, and searing foreign oapital Trom eur shores.In \u2018acountry cirsumstanoed as this is, it is simply itnperative, if progress be really desired, that the fullest encouragement be givenevery enterprise ca lated to bring into use our manifold natural resources, and, of a necessity, atiraot popul ion to our shores.The first step in this direetiôn is an equitable adjustment of the tarif, discarding entirely fereign likes and dislikes, and looking only to the advancement of Canuin's sro.The St.John\u2019s Board does well to demand- \u2018 permanence and stability.\u201d Once we get a judicious National Policy, let thore be none of those pitiable exhibitions of vacillation witnessed at the last session of tho Dominion Parliament.Wo believe the publie mind is becoming somowhat more wide awake te the importance of this tariff question, and, consequently, that such bunoombe as Messrs.Horton & Co.have been wont to talk will in future be received at itsireal value.PUBLIC OPINION, Kind Words, To the Editor of Tux STar.Srr,\u2014At the annual meeting of the Woman's Board of Missions, held on January 8th, I was desired to return you the thanks of the Iadies for yeur kindness in ad vertising their meetings gratuitously.\"Yours truly, Mrs.P.D.Browsx.Sec.-Treas.B.M.* More About the ¢ Beavers.\u201d To the Editor of the Star.Drag Sir,\u2014Allow me add my testimony to that of your correspcndent * Boaver\u201d as to the noble stand which you have made for a pro roteotive or fair play tariff, unseotarian and © education, and against all kinds of municipal and parliamentary misgovernment.And I wish to say that I agres so\u2018muoh with the sentiments of Jour correspondent, that I will put myself down as a\u201c Beaver\u201d at-onoe.I think that many others will be found to hold the same views, and I regret that your correspondent did not give his ad- dross, so that they might sond their names in to him.This may yet be done, and I hopo that an address will be published, to which all wishing to join such an organization may send their names.After getting some names the work of organization might be commenced.I aubjoin my name and address.I remain, dear Sir, Yours most sincerely, R.8.Kx1axv, Ph.D., Member Royal College of Preceptors; late Member Society of Arts, London ; naive of the Province of Quebes.80 Se.Gabriel st, Jan.9, 1872.{Perhaps our correspondent \u201c Beaver\u201d will comutfamicate or oali upon Dr.Knight.We shall be happy to further the organisation by every means in our powsr.\u2014Ep.Stan.Currie ve, va.Dinillet.Toghe Editor of Tan 57.STAR.Sen, \u2014Allow me to draw your attention to the refort in yesterday evening's issue of your \u2018valuable paper under the heading of Police Court respecting à charge of assault and battery preferrdd by one Sarah Currie against one Zelia Maillet.It is stated that Currie used very insolent language to her taistress who dismissed her en the spot, and that this was eonstrued into * an assault and battery.\u201d Now this is not the fact.À diff - culty arose between the prosecutrix and défendant respecting o por case, whereupon, the latter seizing hold of the former erdored her to leave the house.tempted to comply with the order of the mix- tréaa, but in leaving the house was again assaulted by the latter.These are the faots of the oare, as substantiated upon oath before the Court.I think it is à matier of justice to the learned magistrate who presided at his trial to reotify the report shore alluded\u2019 to, for no person kmows betier than he does that words no matter how vio lent can never in law amount to an sannult, and much less tc an assanlt snd battery,\u2019 Montre SA any om, un, .Terra = ment of home industry and enterprise is be-' sides, showing how effectually out suicidal.The proseeutrix at- |.Faprecnion \u20ac OR TREE TRADE, TA is the caption of of the auhjoined let- tot which we find in yesterday's Gasette.The\u2019 writer signs bimaelt\u201d\u201c R.L-.F.\u201d\u2019 and says :\u2014 As ove who takes a kcen interest in the -commefcial prosperity of our country, and at the same time a free trader, I should like to ask for information on one or two points from the writers of two cr three letters which have lately appeared io your columns in favor of preteotion, cr ony other of those patriots who profess to believe that all that is needed to make Lower Cauada a second Lan- casbir\u201c, is à high tariff.With our present limited market how large an immigration do they expect to attract to, or how great a number of French Canadian or cther immigrants do they expect tn retain in Lower Canada by stimulating through protection a large number of facturies,.to counterbalance the increased rates of wages and cost of living which will fall chiefly on the agricultnral and profsssional, but mure of less on all classes?If they look beyond it to a Customs Union with the United States to give us a market ten times as wide as our own, as they repeatedly state they dv, will they be good enengh to inform thé world at large what information they have that, the United States protecting themselves against the rest of the world, are going to make a generous excef- tion, presumably for our benefit, as if protection is an advantage they would lose by the transaction, in the case of Canada If there is no such intention, but op the centrary the United States, a3 thay have lately proclaimed through tbé*r commercial\u2019 representatives, will onl» admit Canada to.a Customs\u2019 Union on **e \u2018eoñdit'en that our in- | ternal taxat}ôn should be the same as theirs, as well ns our tariff; both to be collected under one management and to be paid in to Washington to be redistributed rateably ao- cording to population, what becomes of our oheap labor upen-which all-our other advan= tages may be said to turn?Unless these questions can be satisfactorily answered- and 88 yot no one so far as knew has at-} \"tempted to do so\u2014\u2014il is warse thar useless to put forward preteciion as a panacea which is to oure all the evils which.Lower Canada is suppored to suffer from, oping that our protectionist frierds will not disdain to answer these questions.\u201d R.L.F.starts out on a false basis.He \u2018speaks of \u201cour presont limited market\u201d as if it was a mere trifle, forgetting the fact that nearly RIGATY MILLION dollars worth of manufactured goods are annually imported into Canada already, and that every industry eatablished in the D>minion necessarily extends this market.If, instead of eur iron ore being merely raised and sent to the States 0 be manufactured, the smeltiog, hammering and moulding was done here, is it not plain Iabor-wonld be required to accomplish such work, abd does not labor mean, men, women and child who want houses, food, clothing \u2014the luxuries-and necezsitier of life?Soit would be with hundreds of indus Fies yet to be introduced.into Canada, Large as-our market is to-day the myment aun inoentive was given to home ind stry that market would begin to expand.As to the extent of the immigration expected, that simply depends upon the inducements we oan offer in the shape of varied and lucrative employment.The States «ffer employment to all, and draw emigration from this Bominion a3 well as from the old world.With regard to the Zollversia question, R.T.F.should know that only a very few in Canada advooate such 2 movement, and they are mostly Annexationists at heart.A Zollverein losks very pretty on paper, and that is all.The vast majority of the people of \u201c| Canada have sufficient faith in their own eountry, and believe that if we are true to \u2018| ourselves, the Dominion contains in itself the germs of a great mation.The third question is based en the Zollverein fizzle, and therefore does not require a reply.The letter is a fair snmple of \u201cfree trade\u201d twaddle, and but for the fear that if we ignored it the writer might be wrongly impressed, we should not: have troubled ourselves to raply.mp ama 1 == THE DOWNFALL OF OF THE ERIE RING.- The N.Y.Times says :\u2014 Among the combinations against Erie which the sudden death of Fisk will net weaken, is one to repeal the legislatién in favor of that corporation obtained in New Jorsey within the last three years.It zeems that the pluuderers of the rnad have seoured extraordinary legal opportunities for ever- charges on their lvueal Row Jersey traffie, as well as exomption from taxation on millions | of property.These immunities are threatened with assault by a party in the Legislature, led by T.D.Hox/ey.of Paterson, and, acoording to a correspondent whore letter is ublished elsewhere, the proapect of success « good.HOW TO CURE THE ANNEXATION FEVER.(Montreal Daily News.) It wonid be affeotibn to deny that formidable party have arisenin the Quebee dis- trist, who, diapairing of protection to home industry, look towards annexation as their only remedy ; we must eradion\u2018e that sentiment by practical national legislation, which will turn the ourrent of publie opinion into a hea!thier channel ; we must confer on our people all the advantages which would enure to them under annexation.We ean- mot Zonnvert them by preaching loyalty when they ask work, we must farnish them with profitable employment Bt home ; high wazes will extinguish grambling and discontent.The conservative party believe themselves \u2018entitled to lead publie opinion, consequently they must not allow the com- eommércial pelioy of this country to be taken out of their hands, they must adopt a broad national programe making it their own, and must convinee the eleotors that conservatism and home industry are allied together.MARITIME INTELLIGENCE.The Allsns\u2019 8.8.North American, Liverpool.23ed uit.-not yot reported at Portiaft- She is probably under sail.v TLe S.S.Hibernian left Aversion! on the 19th ult, and arrived at Halifax of The nh \u2018instant.- 4 The 8.8.Sileria 1e Mevres on he.as by and arrived at Now York on thd Sth inet./- \"The 8,8, Algersa, Cupard mailt-ahiy y, Livers: \u201ca Ouperd ohio, New- la ht oh ola THIS RVENING.DEY GOODR, SILVER-PLATED WAREF, .JEWELLERY, FANCY GUUDS, &c.The Subscribers will will sell, at their Rooms, \"285 ST.JAMES STREET, On WEDNESDAY EVENING 10th inst; go A LARGE LOT OF DRY GOODS, ! SILVER-PLATED WARE, FANCY GUODS, PARIAN WARE, PICTURES, BLAN NKETS, RUGAR, x0, Fale at SEVEN o'cluek.8 DUFOUR, FISHER & CO.ONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meviing of the Shareholders will be held at the Company\u2019s Office, in Montreal, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of January next, \u2018at ONE o'clock P.M., to elect Directors tor the ensuing yenr, and generally to transaot the busine:s of the Company.A Dividend of Five per cent.for the half phe \u20acuding 30th November, kas just been er ared upon the capital stock, and will be ffiyable at the Offices of the Company on and after FRIDAY, 12th January.The Transfer Books wiil be closed from the 80th Decembertill after the Gen ral esting.(By Order of the Board,) J JAMES DAKERS, es - Secretary.7 304-13 ee HILDREN'S GC UTT ER S AN D SLEIGRS.A rholce assortment of the latest styles at CH WHITESIDE 4 Co.8, ST.PATRICK'S HALL.\u2014 V5 PROPERTY FOR SALE.Two magnificent Retidences, University st.Two first-class Houses, Beaver Ha'l Neat Brick House, 2) City Conbatior Breet.House No.363 Dorchester street.Residence No.99 St.Hubert street.* Handsome Residence, 175 St.Denis street.Valuable Property on St, John :treet.Houses 25, 27 and 29 Kent street.Handsome Terrace on St.Antoine street.Two fine Residences on Durocher street.Two very handsome Houses on 8t.Urbain st.Small Brick Houses opposite Viger garden.Brick House, 163.Elizabeth street.Detnchod Cottage on Dorchester street, eat rope Glass Works, Delisle Street.These nea operties, 13 u and 47 Richa son str Tenement Property, 85 85 Guy street.Permits to inspect th the above propert'es must be obtained from the undersigned.The Subscriber is also prepared to offer a large number of Villa and Building Lots, aud other investments not here enumeral Alsa, sole agent for the sale of the Property belonging to A A.M.FOSTER, Esq., consisting of Fifty andsome Residences, ond a large number of Villa Lots, delightfully situated on Lorne avenite, Prince Arthur street, and Oxenden avenue, and in the immediate vicinity of the City Park, which, together with the beautiful surrounding mountain scenery, renders it one .fthe most delightful places of residence ou the Island of Montreal, and only one mile from the centre of the city.The houses are being erected on anew and highly approved plan, with rock stone fronts, mansard roofs, and wing kitchens, \\and will contain all modern improvements, The price of each heuse 18 within the means of men of even a very moderate income, and the terms are exceedingly easy, and title indisputable.The plans can be seep, aud all further information obtained, at the office of the undersigned.H.H.GEDDES, - \u201c Real Estate and Investment Agent, 81m Mt St.Francois Xavier street.| HE GREAT SUPERIORITY ofD&r.WHKELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF HOSP HA: TES AND CALIS- AYA over all other remedies consists In is beng Purely physiological in its action, only of ingredients that Won thto othe formation of the s System, and in such carefully adjusted proportions as are readily absorbed and assimilated.Itsup- Plies the waste constantly going on from the decomposition of tissues, as the result of mental and physical exertion, and prevents NEr- VOUS PROSTRATION and | GRNERAL DEBILITY, Fer bullding up constitutions of low vitality, depending upon heredi influences or Irregular babits, it has no Squal, as it immediately 1 rts energy to the organs of nutr- tion and creates healthy loa: Its toni vitallzing power is felt at on and it bulles up diseased structures radically in the ramae manner as eur daily food, with no 28100.of relapse.Sold by all druggists a \u201cUE bottle.Wholesale and retail by.Le A.CHELL.ROYAL y WESTERN pava| ALL.rea POWDER Tar ONLY REAL SUBSTITUTE ron Eeas IX THE WORLD.ROYAL.BAKING POWDER, in 1 I» and - haifib, Packets.CONCENTRATED LYE, SPONGES, CANES, PERFUMERIES, SOAPR, AND TOILET ARTICL LES, ALEX.MUNRO & co.161 MCGILL STRBET, MONTREAL s (OLD-ESTABLISHED BERLIN WOOL AND FANGY GOODS BUSINES to be disposed of on lineral terms to A responsible Promis.Ad and Dwellin sultale for a fami Address \u201cBtore tore,\u201d Box 65h, Post office 8-tf TUSIC: = ir VEIT, Teacher of Planoforte, Flute, Binging, &o.Residence No.10 Latour street.Lessonsgiven on the FLUTE, with Plano accom paniment \u2018if required.Wis> à smart Boy, about 15 years ot Apply at 2518£ Jaïnes street, ANTED: a young girl about 18 to take sir phare c cfa Apply at 77 Bieurr 3 eet.; .Wa NTE.mo Apprentice to the Job Printin Business, reais 70am ofs Apply at 210 es street, - ANTED, the namo and ad of Vos | S e that knows wall the.ty.of @lducester and Olly éf Bristol, \u2014 Address A, 43; STAR office.* rs 23rd Deo,\u2019 vandlend, ow the: dinky \u201cshort ef weal, | a iN BR SEY EE Recon band, |: | ed with so much diffical LE pee on q Ta tn Te og (VALEDONTAN _ SOCIETY The ANNUAL MEETING, for the Elee- tion of Officers and.other business, Ih REY DAY EVR SIN ndrow's Moms natant at at FED J next, the lt EIGHT o'clock.b hb A fuil artendance ls requested.54 F.J.LUGIE, Secretary.THE GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT AND BALL OF THAR PATRICK'S SOCIETY win be held in Ps = BT.ST.PATRICK'S HALL, - ON MonDpAY EvENING, JAN.15th.Further particular in a few days.Proceeds to be devoted to charitable pure poses.¢ BY SPECIAL REQUEST.MR, FREDERIC BUSCUVITZ - - LAST = ; PIANOFORTE RECITAL AT THE __ NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY,\u2014\u2014-\u2014 On MONDAF, JANUARY & 15th.Numbered.-Seats- only- Can be secure at Prince's and DeZouch à Musio Stores.(GRAND ANNUAL DERBY SWEEPSTAKE FOR 1873.One Thousand Subscribers at $23 Each.First Horse.eerrernee 8500.Second HOrse.evevoeeenns.800, Third Horse.eens 200, \u2014One Thousand Dollars divided amongst starters not placed tirst, second and third.Ten per cent.deducted for expenses, Should the list not fill, the prizes will be .proportionately divided.The undersigned begs to intimate that, at the request of the leading supporters of the above sweeapstake, he has undertaken the management of It for this year, The books will be open on MONDAY, the &th'Junuary, when tickets can be procured at | the Billard os Nordupimets\u2019 Hali, or rough m Ÿ ressing the undersigned, .\u2026 Box 55, Post-oMice, Montreal.Alithes ring rs {English and Amer- can) will be fine pape the Reading.room in connection with the Billlard Mall C.B.CHADWICK, Manager.Due notice will be given of the Pring ECKER PARK RACES, 157:-WINTER MEETING.Under the auspices of of the Montreal Trotting Club.PREMIUMS, $2100.TUESDA r \u2019 WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Jangary 16th, 17th and 18th.FIRST DAY.PURSE No.1, $200.For norses owned nd that actually oh wintered in Canada, have never trotted better than three minutes, $125, $50, $25, PURSE No.4 $0.For horses owned and being wintered as above, that have ever trotted better than 2:45, $l, $50, $3% PURSE No.3, $350.For all horses owned and being wintered as above specified.$200, $100, $50.SECOND DAY.PURSE No.4, $300.For all horses that have never trotted better three minutes.$150, PULSE ©.5 $300.For all horsea that have never trotted better than 235 $150, $100, | | THIRDDAY.PURSE No.6, $350.For all horses that have naver trotted bétter than 245.$146, $75, a) PUES E No.7, $500.For all horses.$300, $125, All the above Races to be mile heats, best 8 in 5, to barness (slelgh).Four entries\u201d to fill, .and two to start.Entrance fee, five per cent.of Purse, and must accompany momination In all cases + In all heats, when eight or more horses To var 160 yards a distance ; when less than 8, | Ahorse distancing the fleld will only ve en-, titled to first meney.Heats in each day\u2019s races will be trotted alternately.A horse that is ruled out will not be ent tled to any part ot the a st OR Races wi will commence each oc harp.Timing at Winter Meetings here Is attend- , and from ex porte ence found to be utterl Lun poraible at to accomp pl lah with su.Doient Bars te te do ustioe parties interes or sa the fia that there will be no attempt Y aie keep an official record.Time ts must, | Jnerviore, De provided for by the parties mak Ig udges will bave the right to account of the incloment wea track, a race at any stage thereof.Admission tckets for 1he three days, $1.00.Single admission, 50c.Ladies.free.gle teams, 25¢.; Double, 50c.! Entrles will close on Saturday, 18th Jarra- ary.1 a, Sie Unes and.may be addressed io SEF President; or to IL.we Troasu rer, Alblon H Hotel, Mons DANCING.The second torm of Miss M.S.BURROVG HS\" Select Dancing Claséos will -commenee on.ONDAY, sta Jan., at her residen No.977 pile Gatnerine street, opposite W Wellington J LEMEN TARY INSTRUC- sr an, Es w e houses of the Pu .Address oa, SrAR office.7 BILLIARD TABLE.re FREE Jostpone on on rad Le # \u2018 poeme feront ; $4 reat Gag Finger Tog lain as i rewarded on rot dd BE = Fa 2 of the St.Johns (N.B.) Telegraph and Jour- i: RE, te Tun Sea] = gals: from Geb.- i pd Quasre, Dec.10.ALS minutes to § o'clock last night a sharp hook of earthquake was experienced in the ty and suburbs.It seeined to move from ast to west, and lasted about 30 seconds.About 7 o'clvok yesterday morning a bre oke out in the building.of Samson x Roy, nners, oreusioned by the igniting of some bo bark which bud been placed near a stove p ory.The amount of damage is about ,000, covered Ly insurance.Two years go 8 fire similarly occasioned took place in he rame building.The ice- bridge was crowded yesterday ith skaters and pedestrians.Weather clear and pleasant.The N Y.Frauds.= New York, Jan.10, 1872.By the tewporary resignation of Mayer all, Hen.John Cuchrane, President of the card of Aldermen, virtually besomes Mayor the city.Few helieve Hall will ever again ssyme the duties of Mayor.\u201cMore Prstol Work.« Nu ORL FANS, Jan.9.While Isidore M\u2018Cormac and W.M
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