The Montreal daily star, 3 mars 1881, jeudi 3 mars 1881
[" \u2019 pie demi aire mie rte to rl There will be wo procession on St.Patrick\u2019s at Ottawa, this year.Francisco Calderon has been elected peo- i Tether vers wind aad mow storm is rag in Illinois, blockading the railroads.Creten revolt against extra taxation Toe throughout the Eastern reines The sale of the Coale colloction of.New York, numbering 60, realize Sh .tetoperance ce league has been formed in c by the Roman Catholic Church authori- des, \"Two important Sirdars, bearing letters from yoob Khan to the Indian Government, have Tha London Morning Post will be shortly \u201cimued as « y paper, and be the official organ of the Conservatives.At the Liberal caucns at Ottawa on the 2nd, resolutions of sympathy with the family of the late Mr.Letollier were passed.\u2019 .The Funding bill has passed the Honse of tatives as it came from the Senate, and nov goes to the President.Bismarck has submitted to the Federal Coun- ofl an ordinance for the creation of an Egnomis Council for the whole of Germany.The total amount of United States cur- yency outstanding is $362,585,258.25, of which amount $346,681,016 are legal ten- * Server Pacha, Ali Pacha and Nizam Pacha .have been appointed to negotiate with the \" Ambassadors at Constantinople on the Greek question.\u2018Sitting Bull has returned to Canadian terri- with aixty or seventy lodges.Colonel has been\u201d netrasted ic advise him to sur- rander to the Americag authorities.Busan W.Fletcher, James Fletcher and Chas.Morton have been indicted i in Londoa for felony snd misdemeanor in defrauding Juliet A.Davies, by means pretended to be spiritual manifestations.- The Bouse of Dudley Hunter, a farmer near | Shelbyville, Ky., was destroyed by fire on the -\u20142nd.Three children incked mn by Mrs.Dudley, who bad gone to + chore\u201d at a neighbor's, were burned to death.\u2018The discussion on the second want of confi.denée fiotion in the New Brunswick House closed on the 2nd, and resulted in the Govern- ya being sustained by the following vote : \u2014 24, nays 15.À Montreal deputation waited on Sir John Meodonald and Sir Leonard Tilley at Ottawa, yesterday, and asked the Government to assume the debt on Lake &.Peter channel.The Min- Latéve-protaised to bring matter before their colleaques.-THE WRECK OF THE \u201c BOHEMIAN.\" Loïpow, March 2.\u2014The official inquiry into lols of the British steamer * \u201ctotally V.Haroourt, { in introduc the Arms\u2019 Bil Ark ht, contemptuoualy se Par- md had oc with hat of Dillon, who, he oni courage ons.The at- bas caused much Ean among the members.All who spoke on the Arms\u2019 BD i the Troan toda boo ott the 4 Vv.s attempts to stigmatize the Irish -members as associated in a i \u2018x4as confined almost entirely to Irish members.Ata meeting of Radicals to-day, 8ir Wilfrid & it was decided to hold meet.on prea and Seotland to protest against Be rien of the war in Transvaal, and to \u2018send à memorial to Mr.Gladstone reminding Nm ot his Mid-Lothian speeches on the sab- .A AHERTCAN FAX Sitinn Account of Recedt les-\u2014Piare ola Urged to Return to Linen \u2018Pasaxa, February 19.\u2014The Chilian official £m the battles of Chorrillos and Mira- differs little from that already furnished.*he lbeves in killed and wounded are not so an either aide as at first reported, but the of the two engagements, so far as Peru is ed, could not have been more dims- \"taps.Pierols, with less than 100 men to fol- \u201cJew him in his futile wanderings, and those \u2018that went north in the train of foutera, the newly appointe] commander of the Northern Depart à have hot been heard of as having , thanged their disorganized condition or having hn mtn like consolidation It is stated that were about to send ion after General Pierola to solicit his jo remption of Government, in order \u201cthat they might find some competent authority with which to arrange terms of peace, intimat- be that in the meantime the pasidents of Lima must became: accustomed to the rule of martial -\u2026 law.The leading people of Lima were agi- = the question of establishing a Provision- x ment, with Dr.Antonio Arenas, a 2 ished lawyer of Lima, as Provisional pe ent.In Lima a decree bas been issucd g of forved circulation the ten sol notes January 27, 1879, and February 4, 1877, ex- \"éaded from circulation by a decree of Pierola, THE IRISH TROUBLES.Feaians\u2014Numerous rests == ood Lan League Moot npn 11's Return.Coax; March 2.\u2014Two \u201cDublin #-iectives have been here for the pust fortnight watching ;- Fenians with the view of waking arrests when \"the Coerci on coos law, A list of the \u2018pames recently prepared L local anthorities, has been return urned from Duby Mit revised.A conference of Constabnlary officers was held this worning, and numerous arrests are expected immediately.Dvaurs, March 2.\u2014At a meeting of the i] Nand I à to-day Dillon said .county mieet-,, ; a definitely fixed Tor Sunday week, when twénty demonstrations will take place to -show the strength of the Loxbos, March 2.\u2014It is reported that a - nu artests from the ranks of the Land ially of offensive agitators in Eh, will be made at once.Many persons deubt this and affirm that it was not the of the Government to make sudden ar- nder the bill, but to hold it in terrorem e heads of the agitators.It is expected that the Viceroy will proclaint in a few days districts on eS which ur bill is to be con- oD, Sid y 3.\u2014A opens.toh from Paris Purnell visited Heari ofort yesterday.ir to be back in the Houss of Com à ) and will reply to the J tary.ONTARIN LEGISLATURE, Toronto, March 3.\u2014Hon.Mr.tas bol | pme moving the House into committee of the w! qu bis railway resolutions, said, in the last two | years the Government had brought down a railway policy, and had then halted in defer- however, [x ml Ren Er | te interested anually rougbt their united influence 0 bear on the Legislature There were three roads hawsd in the resolu.- tions, on which $600,000 had been spent by: the municipalities, which would be thrown away if the Government did uot cote to the.rescue.\u2018The financial basis of the Eris & Huron was $444,650 and $100,000 had been expended om it by the municipalities.This road the Government pro; aid to the extent already published, which would .ropre- sent £2,000 a M pile.The next road was the Stratford & Huron, on which \u2018$346,000 of munitipal \u2018moncy had been expended, which the Goveroment to aid from Harriston to Wiarton to the same amount, The third road was the Georgian Bay and Wellington, which the Government pro to aid from Mount Forest to Durham, at the rate of $1,600; $144,000 of wunie} mouey had been expend- od on the road.The Government did not propose to give more than $1,500 to this rosd, because that grant would be sufficient to enable it to be completed.The amount.to be given an- ofr to the three roads was $17, 520.Finally the Government asked author!ty to aid a road from Gravenhurst to Sault Ste.Marie.No particular road was mentioned, but, it must be a neutral one.Some years ago the Government got authority toaid to the extent of $8,000 from Gravenhurst to the South East Bay of Lake Nipissing, and as this had not been built, the Government were only tranaferring the part tos line to the Sault Ste.Marie, and would be same-money- as it-was- wiles to the Georgian Bay.Mr.Meredith wus in favor of aiding thess three roads.With regard to the Gravenhurst road, there was no sti that the road should connect with the Canads Pacific Railway.He trusted the resolution would be amended in this direction.; Mr.Deroche Fodemnn the Government for not aiding the & Tamworth and Kingston & Pembroke Bway Mr.Young said it was evident that the available cash surplus was limited to $1,500,000, aud when the part to the Sault Line was \"paid there wold be little left to five to nailvays.7 Mr.Long wæs opposed to the change of government policy in regard to the Sault Ste.Marie Railway, on account of the constitution of the directorate, which would be in the inter ests of the Grand Trunk.Mr.Lawder supported the grant last session and would support it now.Mr.Ross said.that the Sault scheme was forced upon us by the action taken at Ottawa in passing a Pacific Railway bill which did not do full justice to Ontario, and it was therefors a necessity in the interests of the Province.Hou.Mr.Morris said that while he had cordially admitted the importance of the Sault Ste.Marie, he predicted that the day would come when a line to the South East Bay of Lake Nipissing would be a vital necessity to this country, in order to get connection with the Canada Pacific Railway.After recess, Mr.Crei Government's de the scheme of assisting the Ontario Junction Baîlve as a pon.necting link with the Canada P getting 300 miles of a colonization read for the proposed give 164] hton condemned thg in opinion secoud selection of jurors by the county selectors should be abolishiod, as being : no practical benefit, and imposing unuecesmyy exponse ob municipalities.Mr.Mowat said the Gevernment had not had tims to consider the question, and asked that the motion be withdrawn.Mr.Ross demurring to this, Hon.Mr, Mowat moved the adjournment of the debate, which was carried.The bill respecting the illicit sale of intoxicants was committee.After advancing one stage some minor Government bills, the House adjourned at 11 pgn.THE SOUTIT {FRICAN WAR.Gemernl Colle; \u2018: The dors The + indice Ended MOUNT Prox: :!.-The body of General Colley hu vigut into camp.The remains will be buried, in a few hours, with full military honors.Loxpox, March 2.\u2014À corresponde: pt Pros ct Hill sayn :\u2014\u201c\u201c It is useless to ht the Boers with numerically inferior 0, They are, for man, more than equal to own.There are as us, infinitely better shots and marvellous) ly tile taking advantage of every cover.Their cools under fire is perfect,-and, while fighting individually, all Tork in concert and in obedience to order.hey openly contempt for our infan but four our ui Arley and artillery.LoxDox, Mort 3.a deapateh from Pure ban swys the armistice with the rp ended without resulting in ept.ant to deal with the Queen and not with the Cage Government, and are g for exact peace.Tunnels Under Montreal.ch runs through the city from cast to mort hn) ways been a severe hindrance to the trade of that part of the city north.Craig street, as it makes it extremely aiff to have a hegvy load of merchaudi 5 from that portion of the ei r to the qua vies versa, Another im ent to the districs is the searcity of roads connecting ft with the river front and the + business quarter.Hence the agitation to have a slow grude road, Funaing through the Champ - de Mars, from Cig street to Jacqués Cartier Square.À scheme is now on @bot to do away with both difficulties at the same timo by running s tunnel under the city from Craig street, opposite -the Drill Shed, to Commissioners street.The scheme, which is thought to be very ble, is, it is believed, to be up at the next mesting of of the City Council.The trouble wrising from the same causes in reaching the mew railway station to be erected on the mite of the Quebec Gate Barracks, from the upper part of the city, pecrasitates something being done, and Ald.Laure : STAR reporter the other doy th he h oon us tho station 1:3 competed to have work un on en undergroun way, connecting the station with Craig street, opposite the Viger gardens.\u2018He says that thé undertaking would not entail much nse, as the nature of the soil is very favorable to tutitieling-operations.Beet Root Sugar Factery.The Directors of the West Farnham Company lave decided to change the ca from 100 to 200 tons of beet roots per day.The ma chinery for the en ity:hss bec puit chased in Halle, Me W.ne nt acost of about 800.000.and will be received in the spring.The Company has contracts with fariners in the counties of ville and Misals.quoi for 1,500 acres of beets, and, since the enlarged capacity has been decided upon, 500 acres more will be required, which the ment is pufident of out any difficult; m holds a of an Fa uncil of the Quebec cid ment, ast'apring, to draw the nn pc fy of, $70,000, payable in ten ve Tae Tang able to sbeuin wit | select the Nm TITRE em Api Early In the agitation for the removal of the t to Ottawa a petition signed by some «clerks connected with the Suryey, fauor- Tas s ovemnt, wis een tthe Goverment.The reasons hata See given in the fol- i lo y made to this Sy others intsted in the retention here of sho de partmenf work.The petition pl aise a aly eight of the twenty-two 6 first reason\u2019 assigned for the se was to the following effect : * That the Museu has failed to attract, in Montreal; the - amount 6f interest naturally expected ; notwithstanding the fact that much pains has been taken to bring it under the notica of the public generally and travellers particularly.Putting annual number of visitors at from one to two thousand for several years previous to 1870, and those of an pnimpartant class, this statement is answered as follows : The annual number of visitors has steadily increased during \u2018the past few years.According to the Les blished report of the depactmental k, during the vight months 3 loin May bre 1877, 3,147 parsons visi e colleetjon and te their names.The number of persons Who consult the director, chemist and polmontalogist, whose names do not appear on the register, is slso very large.Am these names are those of many distinguished scien- - tists ffom abroad, and some of the morc illustrious ones were cited.Must of these Peo) did not visit Ottawa,\u201d nor is it probable that \u2018they would have done so merely to seo the collection.Referring to the pains taken to advertise the fact of the Museum being located here, it is à fact that the means employed consist of a brass plate on the door of the Museum, and a couple of large signs Painted in & conspicuous donspieuvug one, or in & Conspiéuous lotality.) The mercantile community of Montreal as Well ss visitors of this class avail themselves of the opportunities afforded, and it.is this Glass eh find the greatest practical benefit, snd this class fa much larger in Montreal than it is ever likely to be in Ottawa.The would-be movers then cite the National Museum of Washington asreceiving nearly 500,000 visitors annum.This is combatted hy comparative ares, showing the relative proportion of the pulations of the two countries and the fact Phat that museum is not purely a Geological country \u2018aa well, sud it cannot be shown, that the visitors arc of a superior class ta these who attend our own exhibit.Thirdly, the petition for removal states that the funds for carrying on.this work come altogether from Parliament and not from Montreal, and that Montreal does not appreciate all that has been done for it, &c., &c.The cross petitioners answer this by saying that the funds come from the people at large, and it weuld seen mostappropriate that the Survey should be located where its work should benefit the largest number of people, and this fact would certainly point to thè commercial metropoîts of the Dominion as the proper place for locating the Musenm.The Museum owes its origin to à Monttealer and its inception was largely due to tha citizens of Montreal, and the fostering care which has developed it to its present valuable position (eo.that its possession is a matter of envious desire) is almost eutirely a Montreal | interest.Bir Wm.FE Logan was the origina- j pt and most ee supporter of the fn- it far years to come wt alight \u201ccost of maintenance.If sold st the present \u2018He ft would not bring 815,000.-The offices by the staff were \"buil® at a boat of FA by the late Sir Wm.E., eXpressly.for the sccommodation of the depirtmental work and.leased to the Sarvey: at $1,200 per annum which is of course a tierely Nominal od being Lat being four per cent gross.reasons for rento pre This con, will be continued, in order that all our readers may see how slight are those urged for it, by = minority of the employees, and we hope to show that the reasons urged by the Government are still less important, if possible, and to give and sufficient argument against all ressons thus far assigned.A Remarkable Beek.\" The memoirs of Dr.P.P.Curpenter, late of this city, edited by his a er, Rev.uses Lant Carpenter, B.A., of Bri England, is a book that all should ra It contains a record of his birth, training, education, ministry AU Stand, viear MadehssteF, afd st Warrington.His eharacter, rescarches as a naturalist and work as a sanitary reformer and Christian hil anthropist in this city and elsewhere are cally described.e now rests from his labors and his works do follow him.Our citizens owe him a debt of gratitude.Not te to mentioÿ many other good things he did fo city ho certainly gave us the boon of Don efforts in exposing the folly an health of tha city, that that old graveyard was not Bok oevud with houses and streets.For e worked mpd, gatait the The health and moral welfiite of the city, and died in harness while so en We should think \u2018our citizens would like to bectme acquainted with the an- técedents of one who so 30 nobly lived and died in our tr] and whose remains now lie de mountain cemetary.Lay editor his work and well, an of Te shar \"amd work of the ocd are added by Principal Dawson, of McGill College, Bishdp Boud and Rev.Samuel \u2018\u201cMasséy.The book is also adorned by illustra- five fi he vo engrs oF bis soyhoodt at Bristol ne it, ti and, tho he a which bb es at tand and Vécrngton, and gf the monument over his grave.nd Dr.Martineau, of.Lon- when ee him, says: '* His mre == the aocentricities of bis t oughtead consclenos ave an originality and freshness to hisdife, which entitle it to an ex- v2ptions) immunity from oblivion.~Fhere is so much to be learn from a life so carnet ei elf.den good, that all, especiall 1, Monte eeread, mark, leash and ha vardiy tit The pr pricé is ne ue nearly one- add the book is for sale at Dawson's.Meeting of Plumbers.ba 4 mosti the Water ittee room, at tha City Hall, Jesserday lav afternoon, to discuss the by-law, re- ambers, which had pared by bi he ms ittee ittee appointed for the Purp, The.prinet discussion was as to the advantages to De ved by the authorized plumbers.Superintendent of the Water Woks, sald, in reply to a question by Mr.Hughes, that the Corporation might refuse to allow any but authorized plumbers to work at .sfrdet drains and pi bit \u201cno: such provision vate tbusea wodid be le There would be protection to aughorized plumbers, in the fact that ail work would have to be inspected \u2018by the Jwspectar.Mr.Hughés thought the plumbers should have the nomination of candidates for the posis tion, frbt which the Watér Commbittes could It wag daci to add a clause to that see After further discussion, relating princi fash: by-law wit ted and the meeting ad.jourmed, Le Pare 4 = ai BÉPLOGICAL, WUSEUR ; - male of property.- \u2014is-\u2014mot- at ] Museums,-btt-a-historicel-museur-for-the whole 1.uae, for it was mainly through his persistent danger to the .onsly, to promote |.of master plumbers was held in Er MONTREAL, THURSDAY.ARGH 3 on - Dap IT i etui Rooxs.Nu ole y amouat ip sorb dd pa 1 LOVE, Bt.Deuls Btaset Tn Superior ackuowled, receipt of 325 from Mr.Jean Leclalre, | the Rev.Rosxar Wrisor scinomisique underclothing and $5-«frogi Met Dis w; bundle of éast-off clothing foi C.R 0.4 do from Mrs.Dyer; do and $i.from Mrs.A.Holden; bianket from ** Membar of rie Cure { Pdonrarir Grnztar ; HosrrrAt.+ Namder \u2018 of |: out-door patients relieved for wesk ending 28th Fobruary, 432 005; average daily, 131.Acknowled; = Elhployes H.Shorey & Co, $26.25; * One who regrels his donation is not wuch larger,\u201d $10; also a donation of books, magazines and filusteated papers from a colleetion received at Tux Bran office, per W.R.Salter, Eroresras House or Inny, Te vo Reroor.Statement for weak ond] rary ; Permanent inmatos, 75; coding 0% last year, 71; temporary, 53; sare weak.last your, 55; night lodgings given in night refuge, 362; same woek lust year, 467; quarts of soup and extru Ineals distributed, 2,089; same woek last year, 2,304.Acknowledgments: Knox Uhuroh, per W.D.Me- Laren, $25.Taisy Pagtastaur Baxevou tribüÉibris Hwards the poor seRef Fm tho winter : Previously acknowledged, $804; A Friend, J.T.$15; H.A.Wilson, $5; J.C.Sin- ton, $3; Bell, Simpson & Co.$5; M Hannan, | $5 ; George Armstrong, $5: A! Baile, $4; Rioh- j ard Anderson, $4; J.& W.À Heed Toes & Co, $2; Jas.Wallaéo, $1; J.Hitless, $1; iba Kirkpatrick, $1 ; W.J.Craig, $ total, SSE0.Arnton, President, would intimate to gl pr testants generally that this list will be closed finally on Friday, Jdth inst.,-and will be glad to recoive further donations up to thle date, as tho annual mesting of the Séoiéty will be held on Monday, March 7tb.Boagrp or Our-Door Reursr.\u2014219 families g 26th Febru~ | ary, and 101 quarter cerds of wood given.Acknowledgments: 0.L.Clarke, Cote St.Paul, $154 Bddie,\u201d $1; Hugh Mébeauaa, 630 ; Costigan & Wilson, $25.Collected by Mr.Henry Dreifuss: St.Lawrence pr Refining Co., $15; EK.Igri; Thas.Ma, Saye uiff, $5; 4 Mgadarioh, 5: $5; 450 Bokpr, rei fuss, $ t M, Bons, $5 ; $ Lesser, $5; G.abot $3; A.Saunders, 33; Silverman, Boulter & rime; fHartiana, $5; B.Levin Coghhy oa ohn Roip- linger.$3; 8 H, & J.Moss, $5; = Gnaedinger, YY: Pevar Ralston & Sous, fr.LE Moss, $5: Seybald, $6; F.Rriogsl.$25 by; $2 ; L Lasser, $2: -B.Boas, $2; eh & Murray, de Montigny, $2; L- Abrahams, $2; Isidore Derocher, $3; E.Lichtenheim, $2 ; 8.Davis, 82; L Rio port, $2; J.Busch, §2; L.Saunders, 32; G.Carsla ; R Heyueman, $3; J.À Daley, #2; E.Houser, 33; H.Jonas, $2; Pagels & Ferguson, 82: Mra.Lumpkin: 2 dE Las sd.IR C.Ludwig, Koller, $2; & ri $3; F.Kochn, 81 ; B.Sauftleben, $ ra dger, 81 ; H.Weber, 315 W.Studer, 3 ; 2 Herbert, 81; H.Jacobs, $1 ; L.Dalmar, a 8.Myers, M.Neher, $1 ; E.Rappard, § A Gottman, i; W.Samuel, 31; B Jacobe, gt; A at Ylet, of Lacolle, $1 ; H.Drechaet, M Foersier, $1; H.Dunn, $l; w.108 Haberle, 3; L Silverman, §1; W .$1; C.Lamkin, $1 ; A.Sessevilles $ orkoff, $1; F.Ÿ.Beauchamp, $1 ; M.Hublig, $1 : L.Lewis, nn: G.J.Neville, $1; T.Donohue, $1; W.Bohl, $1 ; C.Warnecke, 500; H.Riopert, 800 ; ; F.Garland,\u2019 $0c; W.Éeminelhanck, .Brown, 500 ; J.Pabst, 500; W.de C.Harnett, 500; A.s00bs, 800 ; Mrs.Rey, 350; M.Telch- |- man, 266; G.Eouburg, 25: .Total, $1075.The Saddle ea the Right Herve, To the Editor of Tux as STARS par pale, STE i rea okie mentative.Th rom pocitor hen partis ay men e com w the word discuss for the w \u2018diamiss, which made the he report, ae eb Lr, ab, 1 Proust of litt! pérjored thomselvene tring to the ou, a meaning which I.certainly never conveyed.Tax \u2014 * The * Sanbeam™ Steve Not 724 tous, not 8, 804.358 588 so many billions and trillions grains have been shipped in, 1880 of Martins Bu 9 re Stove Polish to ths United States, Great Britain, Australia, the Sandwich Islands and the Fiji cannibals, but nevertheless it is true that the Sunbeam Stove Polish is daily becoming a greater favorite in our Cahadian homes, owing cadrely to ita many excellent qualities \u2018and not uffing and blowing of trumpets.- © Pre :* Sunbeam\u201d Stove Polish is put up in tins and every label bears the facsimile signature of the manufacturer, Mr.Chas.Marlin, so as to prevent base impositions, and who has not wise for this reason his tradamisrk repistered | at Ottawa in 1878.Bowe greedy competidars: Jos the superjodity of his article so much, that they expend amounts of money to foist their ipérjor production upon a confiding public, \u2018aht \u2018they vould, if they could, prohibit the name ** Sun.pi Eon at a mans pres ol cure the ét can Sero das aden ame AED yx exting TTT A ES GC, nec C SIMPSON, GENERAL PATENT orn, 146 Hi.James\u201d strest.~~ 1 Patt secre Ina ous wher pb es | granted.09joed ét et.: CRETE LT FOR R PUTTING ahd Robb 10 Mas mais the Floor Poor ARR walk an.Win Agaat for G.D.WII & Co.'s.Now York Pisaoe snd New Englaoû us A WARERO pm 1810 Bt.Ostherine ¢nco on à .o from Mes.Rae ;-|- Tees, .$27 H: Paradis, sé P, Nuogels, $2; BATT 1 4 Dhedictues.A TT pp F ; ployed during mes Sade February 28th, *\"; SUPERIOR BLOOD PURIFIER.TONIO FOR THE STOMACH.THOROLD, Oxe., Jan, 13, 1880, A.R Erevars, Raq.: I have reat ploasure in cortifring to the great bene- - fits \u2018whi If and family have derived from the us of your excell ent Tanner ad VecatisE 1 consider it a : superior blood er end tbnio for the stomach.Yours truly,.\u2018 J.H.SIMPSON, Master Wost-Side Public Schools.VEGETINE 18 SOLD IY ALL DRUGGISTS.49 x MPORTANTTO TO PHYSICIANS.HYDROLEINE, C*HYDRATED OIL.) 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IB WITHOUT DOUBT THE | Best Preparation for.the Hair! hoped piri) thot the vil ats for re.' »% peor ni ve ct TE POWER Ary oJ EL Epecifica cess RE EEE Eticlent and and ae OS aay Pons L Tyee.Congestion, In: Te th Bi ant Cadres or \u20ac sentery, Gripin Mlous Col Morbe 8, cuites, \u2026 Droseee \"> à Couche, Oo ia, 1Gothache, Faceache, - RB Head hb Vertigo, a ous om ach : na nh.Difficult Breat im ia end À Catacrh chron be >atarrh, acute or chronic; Vhooping Congh, violent Congha, mordi ig Phys} Wi 2 jy T pci cake EE SP EE cd.Con rem H.HASWELL & co, WHOLESALE AGENTS, MONTREAL RUPTURE.3 co, ery, N.Y.HO nr TRE Boas or C W.H.ÉURN- HAM, rity Bei 302 er ook = the Office, aud be lo .x Baberdasher, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WM.B.CRAIG, 341 and 343 Notre Dame Street.NEW GOODS! WLY ARRIVALS ! ABOUT TO ARRIVE, per 88, * WALDENSIAN, » 11 onsesand 1 balo of all the latest styles in Braces, Scarfs, Bhs, Handkerchisfs, albums, Tranks Bags, Shirts, Oafters, Umbrellas, Sunabades, Hats, Cape, Walking Sticks, Rallway Rugs and Straps, Shawls, Geuts' Sum mer Underwear, and a gencral sclection of Novelties.Merchants and others from the country should call on me.Commissions cxocutai in England at a small advanoc on Manufaeturers\u201d invoice.WEEKLY ARRIVALS 1 Lm NEW GOODS ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.__ Buntessional, - Ne JAMES BELL Late Tiouss Surgeon.MONTERAL GENBAAU HOSPITAL.No.36 BRAVER HALL TERRACE \u201c13 [BRCIER, BEA USOLEIL NEAU, ADVOCATR Le .No.5a St James Street, Montreal.: Fox.Hüoxore Mentirn, Lately Soliciior General and M.P.P.CLEOFIAS BRAUBOLAIL, 1abely.: Paut G.Mantisau, BOL A afractaine.cial Assignee.- + WB Méachr will specially attend octeuinal sages.|.\u201csut ouse, eight apart.= Upper Tenoent, 519 Booms, AAAS SP \u2018 ROX FURNISHED cu AND IT: Be Addie, wh full particulate to F A1 ROOK V.VACANT.$3 McGILL COLLEGE 0 Saud hal = Tene- Corman 81 moms ont Sst Te.LET \u2014 tas es at Lachine ; po Dearth ivor first-class order are RNR .Lachine.50 23 Ta LET\u201441 ee Sho ort Pc with grocery fixtures, ds O LET\u201425 5 Bleury street \u2014One Fiat, containin now cœu b wy Laundry: ADBlY nee\" Reandz.0 \u201c14's pot LET\u2014House, ened, ot for the.th Bron seat trees me remet mont is facing Te LET The Store at present ocupled by B.J.Coghlin, En, 8t.Bulpios W.DARLING & CO.EB T\u2014 \u201cHotel in first-class qu the corner of Ac McCord, Murtay and Wel- Ar furnished complete.Apply at Wellington street.498 0 LET\u2014A Cottage in Outre- , 8 rooms, good stabling and large garden.Rent aay per ¥ oar Samuel Higgiubotton \u20186 où Jaupes strott.TS LET \u2014 Union Hall (hereto- fôte Canadtan Institute)\u2014Several large rooms and adf tu that fine building, Nos.111 and À Notre ses sie.Apply, on, the promises, to J.B.Doutre, A To LET\u2014A first-class thr esters Cutsiene-front Dwelling, complete, with every Se ee at aa 3 few minutes walk from the Post.33 Grrinan street.Mont £85, no {nx Apply Th Tiffin Rros., 314 Bt.Paul street.Vi 781 rFO-LET \u2014 Store and- Dvelling.Ko.382 St.Antolno street, near feigneurs ts street, front, good shaw window, ptivate entrance ave de Good sta ad foru Drug Sfore, lately occupl a: snch by De.3 FT, Jenin.SAppiy to 0 - Mobartes T St Jasepu street.14 0 ) LET\u2014Offices in Nos.17 x 19 treet.\u201csn to rane si Accountant and Balas t; 214 5t.Jamey pire To LET That handsone Cut- stone Front Dwelling, 174 Mountain street No.EE bot N ed Nadie A ts o a water ; es.Millar, 214 st Jarate streel, PRY 0 ae of those, heat © cut- se Bate, an ae.si SEE y Apoly at su 5) 78 T vo = E T\u2014Two \u201ceelrcontained clone sons EC pen 394 U 4 Upper Bt Do Bt.Dominique me order.Rent SOLE per mate Soba Thornton 634 8.Lawrence strove tony T O LE T\u2014Double House, with èu, (nèxé to Chal urch, Main \"hen exté \"Kitchen, B, W.ad Gas Fixtures.low, no taxes.0 LETEStores offices.shop 8 1a Geren parts ire cin A PPS TT Den 'e; e ci * a Seats Agen gent, S14 St.James street, wr mo LET-\u2014In Ne or in parts, eras st ET oats Hotes.aru FRET Ba on Vicroria Squate.inclut mane La sali building.Apply io P.Lamothe à d'Armas- © LET\u2014Offices and Flats over Gtoges Nod.Bél nud 363 Notre Daine am W.DARLING à 00.Be.Gnipice street.SET © LET \u2014 No.817 St | SEE \u2014 OTE FOR.SALE OR TO i opure fair à a.Potton | and locality, us T Qs L vi this à very EX 8g, T OL E T\u2014No.310 Oolborne a a En Sof ond: EA rift Ecartes 2e, Property of 3 SE tenan: on M 8 BAXTER AXTER ery.LET.UNE PTE ta >.D MÉCORMICE.112 Se Francois Xavier street.OUSE TO LET.Ane 61 Burnside Place, cor ace stablig, coach bouss snd ew, To LETA ns x SE rant.entrance, 419 caitaite of mauspie roois or Eo re 48e0d 3 464 43 28 an 417 NOTRE DAME STREET.To LI LET! TH | es talged balck house, with yard and stables, DAS M au ex cottage, No.345, Bt.Andre street, with And the two 8 Nos.78 and 80, @t.Lawrence Main streat, to be ni aotérdias to plan.J.LL COUTLEB.NF, » NP, aout 0 LET\u2014 HOUSES.fo SSA = ke wr, wo x No.ne, Upper and and Lower Tendmints, où No.68 EE EEE SRE a po ye 4 Several vaca tm 000 ft, ta Badin pply i SLANE pier a Paul street \"07 58 To LET\u2014Shops a and Dwellings.Nou.113 aud ue i a Bate Mate street Nos.aut 37 commissioners.5 and po St.James.No Nox Jog ena 118 8¢, Ni Montre Ro 4 a te stroet.ve EE OR orties me mat Agen 14 St.James streét.474 BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FOR .SALE OR TO LET, THREM MILES YROM MCGILL STREET, On thé Lower Lachine Road, called \u201cCLYDÉSIDE COTTAGÉ,® with 10 acrés of land; axtending from thé Bt.Lewrence to the Amieduct Te garden front and tear.Tile drained.Capital and extensive out-bouses, and large cold vfpéry.Houde b by hot alr, and hot and cold wager in second flor.Hous tain 13 apariments $a» Sao Willard room.Pema on immediately if required.Pn \u2014 # BURLAKD & C0, MMAL HSTATR AGEE Mo.114 &t.James nt est.To MANUFACTURERS! ! FOR SALE (rar om CHEAP) OR TO LET! That tAcent prope dt st.Myactnte, formerly owned by the Mews an Lumens oad, with heat).8, FURN 8 , ANDGOO RROGNE POESIE ASE COOP OAER Oo.WITH PARTIAL BOARD, 018 DOR.TE IT 6 ELIZABETH, 1 PROQM AND BOARD.630 LAGAUCHE: Rous FURNISHED, AND BOARD, ao without.32 St.Dynis street.RON.NICE FRONT ROOM, without board.11 Phillips Square.Rooms, TWO UNFURNISHED.888ANGU.\" Inet street.47 8 vi IOTORIA \u2018COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE, 167 MpUiLL Sraset.167 \u2018The dest place in the City to yet value for 250.Dinner unsurpassed, Rapid Walters, good, well Cooked Food, aud plenty of it.230e0d BOARD, TWO ROOMS AND BOARD AT 53 McGill College Av enue.81 JROARD, w ANTED | IN Preuch fami learning to » oak 28,\" Sra O PBo42S-courons AND CLEANLINEBS, alr, health, good attendance, at reasonal lower than in the city.ail the city couventenc ther ear frac: also, furnished rooms.Ape! tage, ft Upper.Bt Urbain street.À Hotel Bian OARD AND FRENCH \u2014A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodalad with board and om Mt \"hh u tf lessons in French, by an accomplished Tost.NINN 84, Cathetine street.$10 REV RD, Lost {BOUT FREE 3 Am ar) ve e wore steel cotter dressed J.B Se ex pieux 5 street, tail and vars not cut, answers to name of ** Ful.5 Return dog any recetve reward.50 4 Lest FROM B63 TUPPER STRE] tron grey Rrotch Terri: vo of ir Answers to the name of * above address.1 OST, ON MONDAY MORNING, FEB.28, A 4 small Terrier Pup, about six months out Fine}.wu ba rewarded by returning him to 135 D ramtions ui Business Chaucis.:(CTORY- FO LET ross Seymours re and Richard \u2018streef lot 10035, Pri brick bull Ging, 403 x60, tt two rien en has Bobet, engine and shaf! petit steam ipek pa at dating 0 Ta a Fox Fale.SASASAAAS IITA BEES AND FOWLS FOR SALE, A RARE chance, M) fine co:onles of bees In pateat \u2018biven.alea a humbor of etnpty bives, &e., chanp for for cash le remain where now housed, if desired, A few choice Hoadon (prize fowls) pf Roman and Allsbury Ducks, B.J.186 St.Jaseph street.5 0 à R SALE, CHEAP, THE FURNITURE, of a convenient hpuse, in wo diet, Ep\u2018 end chance for persons about PAL A ok \u2018house keeping.Address Box 1753.- 126 Jewellery.The greatest bargain i in the worla! $2.00.ms i à WARRANTED TWO FEARS.=n «i - gies ontaing from souaicy wll hard 0.5 pees.A EESPECTABLE .by u young Englishmen destrous o ench.Addrues stating turms, oii CNTRY.le price, , right on ichmond ocoraer #1 ; ASMALL ears and tall.ar md os y out.© « SUNBEAM\" STOVE POLISH, Nor in the Market for the Last Fine Years, Has, through its many excellent qualities, wiibout any puffing and bluffing, found its way into nearly every h 1d of the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.It is put up in tins and to prevent unsotuptlous impositions, a Trade Mark, Lias been a8 Ottawa in 1678.and each abel boars the fac-slmiln siguaturs ef the manufacturer and sole proptietor, CHARLES MARTIN.To Engineers and Steam Users.GRADED TUROTOR We bave one me eee T.Oyba-LOW.\u2018We have one of your Graded Injectwrs on arge 30-horea buller long enough a it ro \u2018We declare unhesitatingl oaly to that it rarpaues ihine we have ov jocn for or putting futo a aller den 1te work we pronounce invaina ny ono uslng WM.PAL EXPLANATION.\u2014~A \u2014 Steam supply Pipe.os ly for forcing.C-Exhaust 7 Debi for for AE oo and F-Cut-off, Cul cocky.L\u2014Pred T\u2014-Hotovorflow.Water supply au ores ads of ¢ vut INJECTORS put on and guaranteed.Lift twenty-five feet and iS TT Pre aifrocant quantities.circulars.R.MACDONALD, (AGENT oR Bon WEAR THE FOR SALE 181.EVERYWHERE § TURNER BROTHÈRS, 164 eu Screet, Montreal, .est oo Washington Street, Ie; and oid By F.W.Coats & Co.OHNSTON\u2019S MILITARY socrt A highly nntritions, palatnide, comvenietit, and écppo- mival preparattos, contatnity ih a contentesiod all ale amd in the _mgust approved proportions, oll hee ments of uses snd Entgy WM.JOHNSON & CO.t ard show fac lens \u2014 dirt, a machine shop, botier ar good dw also à fige mov engiry, « 2p venser power, spd two hones.\"Tit shave properties ssn ba sold separately or en bloc.fs ttmely 20, CE EE ASL PRR Arnty ter Ses NOISE DU BAS CANADA, La » Ko 1384, Smart street, x Ménitreal 77 WT.JAMES STHÉET, = Sune Âurkra.WITH on je êress Box PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Wacant, CA A a AS ANTÉD.500 Coat, Pants dnd Vest Mak 24 30 JAMES irs \u2018VW ANTED.ns GOOD COAT, VEST axp PANT MA CONSTANT ENPLOYMENT.Æ SHOREY & CO., 55 45 zu Cor.St.Joseph and St.Ha ; ENE y [ ¥ G 20 L SERVANT WANTED.APPEL, : TOREMAN WANT S sale provision store, ma fe abi het brush, and have a knowledge French and English prefere, À und give references, IO.Box 177 OY WANTED AT M JOB, .B Francois Xavier AT DEL) 10X10 od WANTED IMMEDI ATELY, A pi ou willing to assist with bousawork.A 1g.one A Apply by 20 Victoria stre Wes A SMART BOY FOR \u201cIE prs, nt Walker's Laundry, 194 St.Charles 5 Wh A GENERAL SERVANT,\" = \u20ac Jhomedy strest, West Bad, in a sinall fi W TANTEDS A GENERAL SERVANT.Victoria street.W- ANTEDI IMMEDIATELY, RI THOROUGH.servant; no washing; street.lt VVANTED, To COMMERCI AL TRAVEL.ars\u2014.an trav West, covering the whole Rronnd San es Pie hear \u2018of liant good-paying samples that can be worked with other goods that dou\u2019t contitct.A stating lines at present carried, \u201cR.03,\" STAR ofits.813 ANTED, A GEN , NV ATED AE ERAL SERVANT.WANTED A NURSE GIRL; REFERENCES VV required.Apply 261 Peel stree:.2 TANTED, SMAL » W Excl hange.L BOY.3 MERCH ANJ® \"WANTED, A FIRST-OLASS KA RAR - for the Beady-made Clothing, to take full of the Wepartment.\u201d None need apply unless Neo.À.Beauvats, 186 and 188 St.Joseph street.WAN TED, A RBAMBTRESS TO ASSIRT IX - housework.Enquire for *R.71,\" STAR 08e ha: VW ANTED A GENERAL RERVANT Whe \u2018124 Shuter treet aid y mail.Apsig pig 8 A NT ED IMMEDIATELY, A LIS lass Striper and Painter.Empire Wi 29 Daltiourle street \u201d WVANTED A GENERAL SERVANT, Ww.references; no washing or ironing, Lusi street.ng ing.| VV ANTED.A HEAD ALN ORES Hotel.Apply-to-Holsaieeper.- Sand 4 p.rn: - Wan ANA ogy ANTED, A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT W do light housework.Apply 113 MOST ES WyANTED, , TWENTY IRONERS.SRELBON 7 Bros.& Co.constant employment, none but êlass hande need apply.os Li À ANTED A GOOD CUTTER, vous man with some knowledge Shoroy WANT ED Oy ERNIE FOR TWO XT L ns Quebec.VVANTED,, SPICE MILLS FORE practical miller, none buta AA san need apply, Paton Bros, Toropte.VV ANTED, COACHMAN, BEST CE I.quired.\u2019 Apply between 4 and 3p 208 St.Paul street.WANTED, FOR QUEBEC, Aly Fi , tanner and currier.À by lettér, personally, to A.Muilleur, 503 8t.Paul Mon Situations Yalanted, \u201cbe ee a RE S105 Bran no bone ST ICATION WANTED, Address a res Box ii \u201cSor.eee EE Vas tnt Dre A ites te Ervine of on Aa cat of glther ent, or act as enléswOman.epe speai languages.- Both Box 0183 Post office, Quebec.; 1 Mroperty fox Sale.NAN NN NAAN NSLS A #2, 8 50 EACH\u2014 ct cutsions Houses om Victoria street, Qe sale at Ine above ce, on easy terme.Good cos sways rent well.Very investment.Applyto: ow GEO.D.Real Agont, Era FARM FORSAL Estate 214 Notre Dame street fo Township of Neibourne, 3 miles from Rich Farm contains 150 acres, pan drst-clase order.For part je, Kingsbury, P.Q.a Fas SALE\u2014A desirable Farm, 300 0 acres, with stone dwe) pod vantageoust situated pif sary.HUGH GRAHAM, nf ons SALE\u2014A Farm of two in the County of Ottawa, about o BEE fro the city of Ottawa.Terms to sait.H'GRAHAM, Braz office.NNN Lecce re, a Tatin, Urseu re na ee UB Denis street.\u201c| SHORTHAND in twelve easy lessons.A thorough knewisdes Bh Saari oa cores of very of twelve lessons, EE sa Fee for tha contre de.THE COOK'S TRIER BAKING POWDER, Claims to be the \u201c Best in Use; : the following reasons: Ist\u2014It ts made of beslthy materials, 5i0 alurs nor =_éther 07 vasless subetanes being in its composition.It wore rated od sclls at, than any other safe powder fu tie tr P 2ra\u20141t 1a always uniform in quality, and.wppolnts.ASK FOR THE COOK'S FRIEND + FAME.RETAILED BY ALL CROCERS.i Fatedwars, | I~ own ROUND & BORS; (Limited) ; SILVER AND KIUKBL PLATN WORKS: * : .MhefSeld, England.! zesmaia, vacant BRAXCH SHOW ROOMS: \u201cmy 457 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL.Doulton Ware and China, nod Best Cut (ass ore Hot Wator and Claret Jugs, 8pnoas and Pork, 8d general Plated Goods of hast quality.EDWIN ROUND & SONS,\u201d * \u2018(Limited.) SILVER AND KICREL ILATE WORKS, 2 Sheffield, Pagiand.i ShefloM, England.BRABCH STIUW OOM: = 457 ST, PAUL HTREVT, MONTRÉAL Donlton Ware\u2019 and Ching, and Best Caf ines fot Water and Claret Jugs, Spee od Forks, aval 1 ural Piste Onadé of test qu: ant Ma \u2014e Tram \u201cBoots and Shoes.5, Tos SHOEMAKERS.A \u2014 TANS received: a fine tot of Porpotre Teather.A oh Calf Skit, English Kipe, Englien Uprwrs, end of Canadian Usatbers amd Su Vig, hy fow prices, st LS J.M ROBY £ CO.Wo ' 400 I.Pam) Street, Montread, es $ Gouritarte \u2018Sratenextion ven Cincutartex or - Tax Bran for the weok siding Feb.20th, and \"the corresponding period of 1880 :\u2014 -Feb.1886.i Feb: 1881. Sonn: ue vos 251 Th vacant ot mks yo valuable corner.e Jou factory.No reserve whateve ot 1s Sale at TEN orclock.THOMAS J.POTTER, Auchoncer.poned XÆieo- 327%; ET.LAWREN ur.DOMI- sn SE Eu à nique e nn d perficies un 444 square feet, a splendid OC parcel.he present houses and a fair ve y pending the construction of more modern prewipes.A su r SHICK BUILDING, early new, tene- \u2018meats, = 315 27 70 GERMAN 8 STREET, always oom- 94 CATHEDRAL JREET-.Eee STREET, nearOntariortreet, 24%-STORY BRICK H HOUSE on shout Tata, ibaiviston 17, Cadssire 1468 St.Marys Between Et.8t.Antoine - 29 BURNSIDE PLACE, \u201cnear enient to busi: ange et wall.a d tor, 31x80, nice size, corner BLEURY N STREETS.ELD 19R7 JISITATION STREET\u2014.Ha roof, modern improvement, à most dates te ing.Sheriffs TY : ole nt ray roots on FRIDAY, th MARCH, at TEN Particular attention is called to theses very desirable a vertes THOS.J.POTTER, Auctt The above account tions.* Sale 1s ht of the 44 first-class cat.as the The t-stone fron raises, known \u201cBUROPEAN HOUSE,\" adjacent to the Hudon Cotton akc Hal the whole f & very coun- e interior of the Hotel 1s tuste- A careful inspection of these properties asked for.ALL CASH, or other terms to 6: buyers.Titles per- Bale at Half-past EN © o'clock.48 JOHN J.ARNTON, Auctioneer.L A SOCIETE DE CONSTRUCTION MUTUELLE DES ARTISANS.estate, &e., of the Soc: wil} Le \u201cbloc, by publie auction, at the office nT Sotiaty 1 5 8e ames ttreet, on the 22nd MARCH next, at TEN HK \"clock oF for further information spply at the office of the Bo- 43 C.H.A.GUIMOND, Sec-Treae.By P.W.Ooate & Co.By F.W.COATE & 00.I MORTGAGE SALE OF THB FAVORITE STEAMER * EMPRESS OF INDIA.» Factors at Hochelaga, with the building in rear used as a fully atod throughout.fect and properties commuted By C.F.Elwes.PERLE NOTICE HERKBY GIVEN that the belt in the assé de at the conditions mentioned in the book By order of the Board of Liquidators.3 n THE MART.To.offered at the CARE\" Eng 57K Sirost cant in the city of Torneo, on ng Baturday, the Twelfth day of March | re 20D, ; : Sry 406 DORCHESTER STREET.foundation, MARCH, at my Room.es one | Thelotisa Talusble comer or dE at present LATOUR STREET NEAR be po posi alive soid At my room on MOXDAY, YT THOMA! ; POTTER, Ancti Companys Promrie La.23 x 105.Like] MONDAY, Tru MARCH, ALE AT.LACHINE\u2014FOR lend] y built, spacious anf comfortable | oer oi content à street, to be sold y action, on The house modern conveniences, marble dry oellar, extension kitchen, and is in perfect order.used as gard: , le Sale at ELEVEN ook THOM, 34 ay GIORLA UARE\u2014By order of ICTOR A SUC ARE By or Tor or y er Mr.John A rare chance to be Loum house at & bargain 3 always rents THREE GOOD D LOTS\u2014Hoche- \u2014Nos.286, Moin Ne City Gm in value much o the general im pe LS going oa In tho poy fe st my room ; pro at half Ten o°cjock.si \u2018rest HOMAS J.POTEER, Auctioncer.\u2018 ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE LATE J.HUGHES, Household Furniture and \u20ac oo FW.COATE à 00.New .Advertisetnents To-Da TELL NN ES AS CAL NN FMERrsoN PIANOS ! ver MODERATE IN PRICE! New hivertsements To-ban AAA PUN (ARLING'S AMBER ALE 1\" \u201cFer RATE IN QUALITY! \u201c We have always been averse to soliciting matical artists, and vind publishing the same in our ch the very reason all such testimon y or indirect! id for; and If an one plano Aen thee to nam int di : = aring 28 dood testimonr tu favce arte, Th tactics we ars never follownd to gain the unguestioned Ghusation that that the Emerson Piano dears at the present Tho Agent 1s now prepared to sapely CARLING'S AMBER ALE, to Privaie Familles, on J Some.quart; 700 per ALSO, SAND PORTER, PALE BITTER ALE AND PORTER.Orders strictly attended to.Cellar under No.16 St.Sacrament, OUR AGENTS ARE: DEZOUCHE & CO.233 St.James Street.JH CUSEHOLD C CROCKERY.Entrance on Bt.Elo! lanes.= CHARLES R:- WILLIS, Aoeer;~ ~~ \u201cspecially to DORE rte that 5 es 8 remind bo P.O.Box So oem, to apply all ings Tow price us of de in in mnber sors, Copa ant ri rates Dishes, fn Disbes, Tumblers.Plats.Ni Tab Kets in in endless ane.| Pense call 108 enquite price = before ADAM DARLING, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, \u2018 201 ST.JAMES STREET, CORNEÉ ST.PXTEROTAEET, 3 51 NOTRE DAME STHEET.- WENDOW SHADES -\u2014 FOR \u2014 STORES, OFFICES AND DWELLINGS, for our wi Rustie Wire Rcreens mo had vip, Blie and nig.a GEO.C.DRZOUCHR & SONS.= WHEEL TIRE, PATENTED 1880,\" 44» 20 A GOOD NAME! We are getting for the excellence of the work \u2018Sarna ont and our very moderate prices.HINISIEMIEIE 8 SI8LR rs ace ee JOB PRINTERS! § 3: 240 ST.JAMES STREET.~ THE ABOVE AMOUNT would be investi in + se \u2019 facturing or Commercial business dy sa expstienced Office Manager.Highest reference given amd required Apply F., P.0.BOX O47.476 Le BREDANN AZ & co, | CARRIAGE MAKERS, \u2026 Bo St.Antoine Street, Montreal.\u2014\u2014 | Great Baduotion in the Prices of Carriage Wheels.This new tiré bolds itaelf on.de sie ty ma groowe in which all the spokes are fastened, It becomes impossible for the wheel to bend is compelled to remain straight tll completely worn out.By our new system wo don't use bola, and besides the superior quality of our wheels, we\u2019 offer s réduction veryin to pe ont on hg eds peer qual aud this, as well as on the old fashion \u201cheh th bolts, 2 on those far better for which we are patented, sad obtained o diploma at the last Dominion Exhibition.Several public experiments have been made in presence of Competent persons who have agreed on the great merit of our invention and the strength of our whee! Th Shedden Co., the Q.M., 0.& 0.RR, Sharpe's Express Co., D.Morrico & Co., Ogilrie & Co., and other large co: jes and firs have given us their orders for the wheels of their vehicles, Que new tires oan og apted on guy old wheels.e repeat that our reduced prices will be the same for the old style of wheels with bolts, as We warrant the durability of our work.a he SE a gi So Rad, od To for Tires of all sizes supplied to the \"ros lst nd farther partical may bo obtained on application to ho abovo addres.~ SILVER PLATEDWARE ! PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO TO No.53 ST.SULPICE STREET, À eoueral reduction in pris will be made of my whole Stock of ELECTRO PLATEDWARE, PLATED CUT! CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FORKÉ, de, °F HOLEMAUE 252 AND RETAIL.256 8t: Domi- | nd the same tire names | -LECTERE- ROOM, ST ANDREW'S carmen - of the Act £9 FRIDAY EVENING, a MART: SA TE \u201cMing ; Liszio Scott 6 care rar 1 7.Recit and it Part SO TE Very Coppin Sener.Javan 3.Charge How Baies tas Girng Host ot uses 4.Recit and Pray ers Taig tie O'Lord, > iii, >> ous, 6.Trio\u2014*' On thee each living s sou avwaits,\" Mrs.Loach, Messrs.PF: 8.Bolo\u2014** Hear Yo, lsracl, » 7.Chorug\u2014* Glorlous 1s 1 rw name, © Lora 100 see¥ion GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, \"5\" Conductar\u2014Prof.R.Orchestra \u2014 once vis vent und Warn is valise, Wonca, h > Chotus will oo consist of about Tm \u201cvoices.commence at 8.0\" Concert w pas ; fase Admission.Single ticket the plait sp af the be bad at G.W.C, Clarke's.the Boo MONTREAL SNOW-SHOE Organist and and at the street, | \u2014 SUPPLEMENT TARY RACES?ON MONTREAL Licrossk G TURDAY, ; 57H MARCH, AT 3 PM SR AIS 1.Quartermile.0 pn sist Prize, Gold and Silver N 3.Hermie rares Oren tat Pri | a yard ada pe ve, Green, Heats, open-Goit ed arts eats, Open.8! ba RI ou \u201cCO! winner ; Prize, Gold Medal a 6.150 yards Dash, Open to Life Members of the Chu who hava atiained the age of {) Tears, and weighing 170 lbs.or over\u2014Prize, Tan ; NOTICE TO OX, : be governed Snow -shoe Rasing Laws.Three to start OF RO race.> All races for amateurs ons.Regulation Shots must De worn: to make such alteration n° the rn CE Pavilion 10c extra.Members admitted on presentation of may be had from the Treasurer, Dollard street.ar 50 x i B.MCGILL STEWART, Hon.-Bes.VICTORIA SKATING CLUB.GRAND MASQUERADS, NB.\u2014Thare will be those Tor practics of Gan Rink every afternoon from 4 Hil 6 o'clock.\u201d : In the BL.core Chase ivr 4 use, Tickets can be obtained from the Offionts and a Officer, snd aa the number is limited certy appl ce ve CONCERT AND BAZAAR.IN THB T ¥ BURLY om z Favmagn rd MARCH, 8 cpl.ve ; Mi.Dection of transmet Morbi Ev EV TE ss one wie corded h pot # id ts = who have tions, will do to at BLS \u201c ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS ?BXHIBITION 4 07 x WORKS or 4 RT -BLACK AND .Consisting of Ztchings, ru Fagra vies, \u2018best masters, ancien TE atin by een a ap ah fom m10am.to pre 0 p.m.Admission to Sommers, 250.HE SECOND WORK 4 x in connection with the Decorati ; sommanes on Monday, Marek Pr 10 a.m.ve .The Annual General one of the Stools holders of La Banque du Ponpls will be hold 44158.the Office of the Bank, St.James street, on MONDAY, the Tih of MARCH NEXT At THREE o'clock P.M., in conformity with tha 16th ad 17th d ol Incorporation.By order of the Board of Directors, A.A.TROTTIER, Montreal, 25th January, 1881, DANCING.ie em et.vs oh 79 Bieury New Advertisements Toby, Lei NOTICE.°.NOTHING iG LIEW.+.GRAYS SYRUP P FOR a.- JOHN W, WATSON, .870 ft.Paul stil.oom corner St.Sulpice street, Montreal.ASTHNA SYRUP FOR DR GRAYS BYR se VARIA SA D - WALLACE\u2014On the 1s b.at Ld Bt George mei, wits dP ces VE : > ALLAN-\u2014On Wednesday ; a on i wat, ¢ n Aline, or Ms ia ord i dapat rn de Mog i 55 MAIRES A GES.a .' Ce) by art; j OS v.M.+ .Mr.Hubert PAS Me & pt Bourret, duughter of the lute ; \u2018 Bourret, Recorder of this city PENNE, BORTWICK\u2014A1 \u201cSt.Pauls Church, ; on Tuesday, h Lat, by Vo < Mae by the Ter 3 Er opti- Dar ne , - ti bourne, Ken .England, \u2018Carrie Louise, third deughter of Gcorge ; MALDEN ELL ~At Windsor, 0 Ny J.a ¢ LE nt.ARR w Cornelia, Bad.A BEA dn th od of MBAULT\u2014Un Wednesday, the \u2018 K infant ter of Atthime i un Se LES In this city, on thé 2nd of March, Cptilez : H and acquaintance are requested to gites the funeral from his Into residenco, No, 11 = od, ou Friday, tho #th instant, at 2 Bam, to Mount Royal poner © B BISSONNETTE\u2014Ou the 2nd March, Emile .Bis- egpotie.at the age of 5 vears sad 4 months in ; ends and acquaintances are respeotiuily in- \u2018 vited to mitend the funeral, from No.132 itr \u2018street, on Friday, the ith instant; at 2:80 juin.tu the R.C.Cometers.March.2ad.Christian, daushter of Rubert Allan, uged 10 aront'is.; The fauersl will take pluce trou her tuther\u2019s es Be idence, 41 Cotto street, on Fr afternoun, the éth justant, at ?ofgloe Prionds will please acvept this intimation.- he 2ud RISON-\u2014-At Gourçek.Scotland, on the ROBERT in hisSIst yenc, Mr.Alexander Robertson rof Messri Andrew aid John A.ri von, of this city.3 - MOFFATT\u20141n thiscity.on the lst March, Thomas, MOT: Heurs years, t son of Heury Moffatt, aged 2% KIRBY ~At Greece's Point, Que., on Rp Amon Point Wh February .Kirby, aged] year and § months.NON\u2014In tbis city, on the 28th February.\u2018 chacl Lennon.uged 65 years, native of County 5 .Fretnnd.5 , Buttons was 20¢ per dos.TS nd 7 .aud Kingston papers pleas inpy.SAURIOL\u2014Iu this city.ou the 9th February.d agloire Sauriol.aged 46 yemrs, x.y BBONS\u2014In thir city, on the Ist March.Mary Bdith.the ; - f.Benjamin Gibbons.pce daughter uf days.» it NG\u20141n this city.on the morning of the OER Lene! Cushing, LL.D.He Ls ad- vonste, aged 9 years.; JENKINS\u2014AL St.John, N.B., Feb.24, Mr=.J.D.Jenkius, 41 yea : PORTER\u2014At St.Martin\u2019s, N.B., Feb.35, Mrs Jobn Porter .62 yre.McINTOSH\u2014At Nadfrage, P.E.I.Feb.20, Angus eIntosh, 88 yra.; INGS\u2014At Charlottetown, P.E.l., Feb.18, Annie B.Ings.LOCKE\u2014At Charlottetown.P.E.L, Feb.19, Mrs.Susan Locke, yrs.McDONALD\u2014AS Pirquid, P.E.L, Feh, 19, Ronald Mo yes.HOPKINS\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, Feb.24, Mrs.John opkins, 80 yrs.\"LAVERtL\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, Feb.95, Mrs.Margaret HE 66 yre, à native of Ireland.McMASTER\u2014At Collingwood, Out, Fob.21, Jobn McMaster, manager Canadiao Bank ot\u2019 Com- weree, 60 yrs, BROOKS-\u2014At Sootia, Ont., Feb.26, Peter Brooks, Yra .MoINTOSH\u2014At Nanfrage.P.E:1.Feb.22, Mrs.Mary Ann McIntosh.SF yrs.; The Weather.É p.m\u2014Thermometer at Hearn & Harrisons .dicinal , during the last 24 hours :\u2014 Max.Min.Mean.WS Ine 00° À Pw\u201430.05 Yam.\u201430.00 1 p.m.\u201420.83 \"10 s.ta.~Probabilities next 24 hours: Increasing easterly to north-casterly winds, fair to cloudy weather, followed by snow in the upper portion.Bam.1 .Spm Gm pa 5%.Bpecinl Netioe.\u2018Fins Ar Norpie1»ERs Haut.\u2014In consequence wd catastrophe a Fat clearance sale taking placs at À.$.Nordheimer\u2019a, 211 i.James street.A splendid Jppariauity om ar Fol pe ; 2 ors, at cousideribly puni Outacrh, à A oi tively cured, hundreds given as incurable Bade been and are still being cond by Dr M.Souvielle's Spirometer, an instrument which properties direct to the seat a _ .iw sed in the leading ospitals in Europe, full instructions for treat- \u201csent sent by letter, and the instruments ex- 4 x New advertisements this PM address to 3 Chempimn to any address.Physiéiaus and suf- are invited to try the instrument at the Doctor's office, Montreal, without charge.Send for particulars to Di.M.Sonvielle, ex-Aide Burgeon of the French army, 13 Phillips Square, Montreal.stamp for reply.% end mee ee ee nam ERSONAL\u2014MIZPAH, PLEASE CALL AT P Heo Dior.\u2018 ; 51 JPBRSONAL_EDWARDT.8\u2014>Y.LETTER a2 post-Office for yon from Chicago.Hema pour street.5) 34 i PFÉSONAL, INFORMATION WANTED, OF i Mrs.Mary McKinley, (maiden name Campbell) Who left Campbelltown, Scotland, about 1848, and is be- $0 have setticd in Canada.Address Agnes McKin- r, Hamden Cu., New Jersey, 48+ NAL-I.A.W.J» 0 HAS INFORMA.trmportance - \u201cFor.rite: - .29 Vishes to nee you.Mizpah.12 Pre Ar 1.\" PLEASE ANSWER MY etter.Address same xs before, \u2014 SR.\u201c 48 \u201cse : LET, BEDROOM KITCHEN, furaisbed.497 Rhertrooke street.i x 1 XAXTANTED A GOOD ART \u201cWV \u201cyears of age.ais RE 14\u201d Chabotllez * - J * - LET\u2014Shop 1450 St.Catherine \u201csérest ; rear éætension stable, Baker\u2019e and Confoc- a ovené, connters, fixtures, dc, wnitable for any es i Jrimedlat, possesiou ; Shop sud Dveell ~- ve, Qecupied an butcher's sho, of also suitable Ror any busittses por DAY & DAY.192 Notr- Name street, _ RON ®, WELL-FURNISHED, TO LET with two windows 1:33 Manstie id street.33 à REWING WANTED BY THE DAY.3 Bleury street.32 WANTED BARRER.TO A FIRST-CLASS : man wi anil steudy crapioyment.Apply - 8 Grand Oentral Hotel, corner of Cathedral and 8% Bona- YeRture streets, at ouge.322 WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT.% ¥, Coursol street.50 ANTED A GENERAL SERVANT.APply at 61 Osborne street.52 © \u2018WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TIDY YOUNG servant, 11 Victoria street.51 ANTED YOUNG GIR I, FOR GENERAL Apply to 66 Pirmouth housework, family.BOY TO MIND A HORSE, solf useful.Apply at Com Ex- \"VV ANTED, and make change, City.j 52 3 WANTED AT ONCE, TO WORK IN A \u201cane Bailing: wasting nad Somerag) fan who moder.Corn Ew \u20ac, Gity.J.K.Hickey.823 \u201cWVANTED, A YOUNG GIRL FOR A STORE, one bar = ) of business preferred.ot Mra H.M3 ANTED, Jowph street.Le SOUANTED BY A WHOLESALE FIRM, Junior clerk, with 1 or © y¥ars\u2019 experience of Ary sate salury expecta.dc \\diresy ** Ambition.) = FOUR FIRST-CLASS , at J.JF.M ora, 6, 3 DT jee 4, No.St.Serrament abrvei : ten ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A NURSE, ¥V.must be well recoinmend stant.Apply \u201cA Caéteux stroet, betweeu 12 and 5 o'clock ER ABOUT 16 52 2 ANTED, FOR A WHOLESALE (ENTS: WwW Farnichlog ny 2 smart intelligent th.A 1888 P.O.youth: gu 3 ANTED.APPLY TO H.F.POIRIER, [> 1434 st Catherine street.ANTED.A SMART ACTIVE MAN, Flore a ing French preferred.Apply > on: GEORGE JORDAN, ° 1 : Cutmer Guy god M.Cathering.: \u20181 VALOISVILLE-\u2014 A first-class , Poarding House open ° \u2018nent the Station nid Hiver.éné WU cine voons 8m vo em, ne id | AH letters must contain P NEATLY 521.Los TT 5 0 - Fa: Just received, a com ok FOULARD DRESS kines sleeves aud skirts of dresses.~NEW DRESS.Raady for this morning several cases of new French Dress Goods; also, a ehipment of Bugtlsh Dress Goods 7 7 BLACK CASHMERES.3 This spring we are making s specialty of Black Cashmores by selling them at very low tates BLACK SATINS.No store like B.Carsiey\u2019s for Black Batins; also, for Colored Baylinsg.Carsley\u2019s Satins\u201care cheap and no mistake is what is said by Dry Goods men.CARSLEY'S SILKS Who does not know that 5.Carsley sells the cheapest Silks in Canada: also, that he keeps the largest sock and bost make of Silks?Ve CARSLEY'S PRINTS.The store for tbe choicest styles in English Prints is S.Cansley\u2019s.CARSLEY\u2019S DRESSER.The store for Ncw Spring Goods is 8.Carsley\u2019s.THE NEWS.* \u2018This week we propose to offer to the public severs} large lots of goods at slaughter prices.FIRST SLAUGHTER LOT.Ome table of Buttons, of different sorts, suitable for Trimming Cotton, Silk or Stuff Dresses, also for Men's or Boys' Clothing.All te be sold by the card, each containing from three to six dor.Your ohotee of the entire lot at only TEN CENTS PER CARD.Original price of some of these lising - \u2018 SECOND SLAUGHTER LOT.Large lots of Kid Gloves at from 17¢ to 50c.Large lots of best quality Sash Ribbons, full nine inches wide, only T3¢ per yard; Original price, $1.50 per yard.S.CARSLEY.MONTREAL.THE ELECTION.The anxiety about wl should be Mayor for the coming year has subsided.Still there are a number no doubt dissatisfied with the result, but the majority are satisfied.Let the satisfied and the dissatisfied join hands and como to S.Carsley\u2019s for their Fpring Tweeds, where satisfaction is guaranteed to all.FOR SPRING! Go to 3 Carsley for superior quality real Scotch Tweedy, in all the latest designs.DARK SCOTCH TWEEDS, MEDIUM SCOTCH TWEEDS, LIGHT SCOTCH TWEEDS, FANCY SCOTCH TWEEDS.Real Scotch Tweeds to suit all tastes.Soetch Tweeds for Spring Suita, ; \u201cGo to B.Cazaléy's for the Intest stÿlés in Panoy Trousering.ee For Boys! Splendid quality All-wool Tweeds for Boys\u2019 Sehool Suits, only 550 and 600 yard.For Boys! Go to &.Carsley for superior quality Navy Blue Serges for Boys\u2019 Suits.Derk Grey Melton! Superior quality Dark Grey Molton for Spring Overooats.Choice Canadian Tweeds! Just receivod.a splendid assortment of choice Canadian Tweed, in all the latest styles, suitable for Boys* and tients\u2019 wear.Tweed Rubber Coats! Ask for 8.Carsley\u2019s Waterproof Tweed Coats at $5.20.\u2014S$.CARSLEY \u2014 > MONTRRAL JOHN MURPHY & C0, NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS! DRESS GOODS! We have just marked off several cases of Dyels Goods, Auman them two very fine lines of Colored Corda\u2014* Our Bpecialty\u201d™ and ** The St.Albans Cord.™ : Res oar contre window for shades.The value in these Itnes soeras tn exœ! onr last fall's importation, so that we havo heen obliged to mark down our 25¢ goods $0 200 80d our 30a line to 23c, to make them equal.MANCUNIUM ! :\u2014Ye \u2018 Mancuniara\u201d Black is a remark: riche shade.Yemeaterial has \u201cclose, vorrie ailkie pile; it ts verrie wont toye pos richlie and graçeMille, and has also tage of being far lighter and Rofter in oF Se ma all colors, Just recsividTaed Veivetoms, ta FRILLINGS! Bee our corer window for Frillings.JOHN MURPHY & CO, ' | 403 and 405 Notre Dame Street, CORNER 8%.PETER.Five Per Cont.Ducownt cash on ail ver of | Jor ail prrchases over [es CREAMS, PUDDINGS, CAKES, ., 5\u201d AND ALL KINDS OF PASTRY ARE DELICIOUS PLAVORED WrrR \u2014 HENRI JONAS à, STRONG BSSENOES) te ASK YOUR GROCER FOR JONAS FLAVORING EXTRACTS.38 ! + À FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY havi ted Raelf fae those joining # able district, will please n office, Montreal.Noun bunt steady respectable portant adrantages fn He prose Beet any van vor.Those ost should comm: unioate immediately, the company HAE RX EW ET Date Ny Rav FPR \u201cIf 44 official |@r of the new |.he Companies, he says the injunction At is reported that that tlug Western Ulin.can issue its certificates Hayes.- \u2018the Orangé Order in Ireland, dated relieve the persecuted # The Omi -authorities ta .comply witht CT a, Ay AE NEW FRENC Eng iar supounced that the nt will Jsede about March 21st prices of the now issue will be 82} francs.sown oe AMREMSAKNR 0 Lo u- THE TELEGRAPH CONSOLIDATION, \u2014 Nsw Yor] Murch 8.\u2014J0dge Blatchford de- vided that he cannot: con Wiié restricting orders inat the Telegraph Consolidation.In the case of the suite of the Direct and Frepch Cuble tion sought for can operate to the proper extent.in the plaintiffs favor us well after vomsolidation as before, Judge Sedgwick has ruled of indehtcduesdfar 154 per œut.The officials claim that this practically nocomplishes ail that is required to.thmplete consolidation.NEW YORE STOCH MARKET.\u2014New Youn, Marchi8.\u2014The stock raarket .opened irregular, but generally u little higher.Afterwards there was à sharp rally on the announce ment from Washington that Secpetary Sherman had given orders to buy 85,000,000 of 5's or 6's of \"81, called or uncalled, on Wednesday next.\u2018The improvement iu some of the leading securities on this news was over 2 per cent.: ADJUSTING REPUDIATED BONDS.\u2014 St.Pavey, March 3.\u2014The Scnate has concurred in the House amendments to the bill for the adjustment -of the repudiated Railway bonds of Minnesota.The Goverrpr will sien it to-day.Through this adjustment the Venerable Selah Chamberlain, of Cleveland, who canvassed this claim for years, will receive over $150,000.JUDGE LYNCH AT WORK \u2014Bauri- Morr, March 3.\u2014 Frank F.Wright, a young lawyer, recently went with a servant to attend law business in Colorado.\u2018It is just learned that he aud the servant have been hanged by a vigilance committee, «} d with stealing mules, they having yarchased the stolen mules not knowing them to be stolen.VETOED.\u2014W AsHINGTON, March 3.\u2014The Fuuding Bill \u201chas been vetoed by President SS, ARRIVALS.\u2014PorTrAND, Me, March 3.\u2014-Arvived yesterday stewnships \u201c Quebec\u201d and * Ontario,\u201d from Liverpool.CANADIAN.SUDDEN DEATH.-FrEDRRICTON, N.B., March 3.\u2014Johu &.Covert, Esq., M.P.P., for Sunbury County and a leading member of the Opposition, died at the Queen\u2019s Hotel here at 10 a.m.to-day of heart disease.Mr.Covert was in his usual health yesterday and in the afternoon spoke lengthily in the debate.The deceased gentleman was 32 years old and has represented Sunbury in the Local House for thirteen years.His sudden death is a great shock.The House adjourned immediately on receipt of the sad news.FROM OTTAWA.[XPECIAL DESPATCH TO THN STAR.| REVENUE RETURNS \u2014OTTtaw., March 3.\u2014Ît is announced that the revenue returns for February will be substantially in advance of those of the same month last year.The returns received to date, it is said, warrant this announcement.THE BEARBROOK MURDERER.\u2014The reported arrest of Heney, the Bearbrook murderer, in Texas, turns out to be unfounded.It is now feared that he has made good his escape.THE ONTARIO AND QUEBEC RAILWAY BILL was before the Railway Committee of the Commons to-day, and another fight over it took place.It is sure to be reported, however.FROM TORONTO.(SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THB STAR.) THE ORANGE APPEAL.\u2014 ToroxTo, March 3.\u2014\u2014A cablegram was recently received by MH.- Merriek, MP.P, Grund Muster.of the Orange Lodge of British North Ameries, from Mr.\u201d William Johnston, well known ii\" connection bb Dublin, as follows: *The Orange Emerge: Courmittee solicit aid from the Canadien brethren to resist the Land League tyranny and the request aud cireniars will shortly be issued by Mr.Merrick to lodges throughout Canada asking for contributions.- ; CONTRACT AROLISHED.\u2014 The Bill nholishiug the contract between the County of York and the Kingston Road Tramway Com- pony was read a third time in the House on ucsday.The Company is obli to withdraw their steam motor and if they run with horses they must pay tolls like other people.The Court cery will determine the compensation within certain limits to be paid by the county to the Company.The line runs east from the city several miles.City News.\u2014The members of the Philharmonic- Society meet for rehearsal this evening.\u2014 Mir.Justice Johnson is ill and unable to attend Court.Mr.Justice Rainville has taken his place at Emguete.Ce ~The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of St.Andrew\u2019s Church are holding a bazaar in the basement of their church to-day and this evening.\u2014The second of the series of vocal and instrumental concerts in aid of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of St.Mary's Episcapel Church, Hoche- aga, will take place at the Town Hall, Hoche- laga, thisevening.\u2014Mr.P.M., went to the St.Vincent de I'aul Peniifentiary this afternoon to take the evidence of the two convicts named Piche inst Peter Smith in thé case of a rubbery.e Piches were concerned in the same robbery, but Smith has until recently succeeded in eluding the police.\u2014The funeral of the late Lemuel Cashin took place from his late residence at No.144 Metcalfs street to the Emmanuel Church this afternoon.The last rites were performed by the Rev.Dr.Stevenson, aftor which the remains were taken to the Mount Royal Cemetery.The funeral was very largely attended and there were à number of the members of th Montreal Suowshoe Club present.: \u2014An inquest way held on the body of George Kettles, aged 67, of No.11 Little Dublin lane, who died suddenly at St.George's Home yesterday, where he had-gono to reovive a-supply of wood.At the inqucss it was shown that deceased was sober and in good health previons to hid death, and Dr.Edwards, who was called in at thé time, testified that he wes satisfied that death wascaused by syncope.A verdict in accordance wus returned.\u2014At the annual paceting of the Montreal County Orangé Lodge, the following were elected officers for the carrent year ; 'L.PW.UC.M, Bro.David Grant ; W.C.M., Bro.John Frmilton, W.M.401: W.C.DM., Bro.George Kennedy, W.M, 1,474; Chap., Bro, J.R.Morrison, 1,873 ; Secretary, Rro.W.H.Barnett, 401 ; Treasurer, Bro J.: W.Morriss, 401 ; D, of C.Bro: Wai.Roberts, $13 : lecturer, Bro.John A.Miller, L.P.W.M.Boyne L.O.J, No.401.CL mee AE TE - Appointments this Evening.ab .8t.Andrew's Church\u2014Coneert and bansar, Wesley Church \u2014 Lecture by Rev.Mr.Barnes.Dominion Square Methodist Church\u2014Sacred copoert.The Gererner at the Masquerade.1t is ramored that the Governor-Genéral is to | be at the juerade at the Victoria rink on Saturday evening.The Quest's Bomed.In the srgedl sido of this Court, dun ger skating cases ne decided.In ene Judge ent of the Court & wan confirmed and, 20 cunts re : mn Ralway Receipts The receipts for trafic en the Grand Railway Tot the webk ending oa the 20th.2! 0 agus Bw mp FS The members of the Montreal Sndwhoe Clu Sng.over tho mountain.The snow wap in good péder, the frumping copital, and the weather pleassut, \u2018At Prendergast's, à number of visitors wexe nt aud a most enjoyable eveniug spent.- Forty five rs sat down toa\" 1 sgpper CMe wd ava ae A en R - Important Phosphate Discovery.Tho Gamtie says : A very important discovery of phosphate of lime has just been made in East Portland by a party of miners employed by Mr.Vennor.Fxperienced hands state that this equuls anything yet found in the country.Tha singular part of this discovery lies in the fuét of its being struck when the snow covered the.ground deeply.Mr.Vennor is now tracing out the phoephate rock asa private enterprise and at his own expense.The Railway War.\u2018The poople of the * Hub\u2019' appear more inclined to take advantagu of the cheap rates otlur- ed by the Delaware and Hudson R.R.betwcen that city and Montreal then our citizens.There bas not been over much travel from Montreal while a much langer number of Boston people arrive daily in this city.Forty-three passengers from Boston or vicinity arrived at the Bonaventure depot last night and are now at the Canada Hotel.They went to the office of the D.aud H.R.R.this morning where they were refunded each $7.3 ei the AT TU SE Rh Next week will take place on the Prince of Wales Skating Rink a.25 mile skating match for the championship of Canada.At a similar race held in Ottawa this winter the best time the distance was vovered in was one Bour and fifty-five minutes.As this time has been beaten several times this winter in * go-as-you- please ** races 20 miles, it is expected much better time will be made than that above mentioned.Several Montreal skaters who were to have been present at the Ottawa races were detained in Montreal.Buying Up Opposition._ À report was current on the street to-day that the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company had \u2018 purchased the sten- mer ¢¢ Cultivateur,\u201d the opposition boat between Montreal, Three Rivers and intermediate ports.The consideration, it is said, was 811,400 in Richelieu stock, or about 50 cents on the dollar, the original cost of the vassel being $48,000.It appears that a meet- was held Monday, when an adverse statement was presented.Richelieu stock was firmer today.Recorder's Court.Of sixteen cases before the Recorder to-day twelve were for drunkenness, or that offence combined with some other caused by drink.Mary Day got drunk yesterday and entered St.Patrick\u2019s Church and insisted on sitting in one of the best pews.She was transferred to the Jurors street police station, and from there to the Recorder's Court this morning, where after making the most solemn promises of reform to His Honar, she was disc .The * ghostly Dane\u2019 appeared to-day before the Recorder in the person of Auguste Smith, six years out from Denmark, who had all the n e- ness and theatrical air about him, but had been arrested ou tho uupoetical charge of being drunk and disorderly in Hermine street.The Late Mr.Bouthillier: The faneral of this lamented gentleman took this morning from his late residence on nion avenue, to the Parish Church of Notre Daiiie, agli ip thence to the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.The pall-bearsrs were the Hon.Mr.Chanveau, iff of Montreal, Hon.Mr.} 5 Leprohon; Mr.P.Lamothe, Lisat.-Col.church, which was crowded with.a most respet able congregation, was in moumning.In the service the Rev.Cure lot officiated as priest, assisted by the Rev.Mr.Gardéau as dea- eon- and the: Rev.J.Duckett as sub-deacen.The choir was under the charge of the Rev.Father Desrocher, and the funeral arrangements under that of Messrs.Dumaine & Halpin.In the funeral coriege were noticed a great many of our most influential business and professional men A New Mon.Notwithstanding all the schemes that have been put forward for a drill shed, there is still another, and the ides comes from Lt.-Col D'Orsonnens.In order that the Champ de Mars may be kept intact, it is proposed to build the shed the entire } of the parade ground, on the Craig Street si If this scheme were var- ried cut the ineline om Craig street could be built up for about thirty feet, and as it would ouly be necessary to make the shed farky feet wide, ten feet off the e is all that wouid be uired.At ei end of the shed would a small tower, in which the Brigade offices for No.5 and 6 Military Districts could be kept.The main building in_ the centre would be for the accommodation of the infantry and artiflery, and between this building and the towers would be stationed a number of ns.Over the main building would be a fogs haïl in which to hold militery meetings and for general business in connection with the volunteer force.- Felice News.Tn the Court of Special Sessions to-day, Louis Fontaine was sentenced to two years\u2019 peniten- tary for his share in the burglary committed on Messrs.Therianlt & Pelletier, lags.Louis Fournier, a young laborer living on Guy street, was arrested late lat evening by Detective Cullen on the charge of stealing sugar from Redpath\u2019s refinery.The pri Wak em ployed about the refinery, and it is alleged that he was in the habit of carrying home ser \u2019s e ne) after his da: rk in his tin dinner pail.will be tri Wednesday.Ferdinand Daigus it, a carpenter, Grand Trunk street, tried to sell eleven Brooms at a ean store the day before yesterday and was given in custody of wub-Coustable Lavoie on suspicion of having stolen them.It was af.verward found that they belonged to Mesurs.Turoot & Marchand, 200 St.Paul strect.Daig- Dpault is to bé tried next Tuesday.o Victoria Skating Club, It will be seen on reference to the advertise- ents for Saturday evening's masquerade.It hast been found impossible to open the: Stanley street door ; but there will be two entrances on Drummond street, snd specihl efforts wil be made to secure rendy admission for the number guests that are expected to present.No masks on be allowed except on special application to the directors, whose kr mission will very sparingly gminted.e foantain is to be and beautified.Some course of promises re even À occasion, while many.of yes worn at the late private fancy dress balls will make the first ap, s on the ice.Alto.ther the affair promises, in its brilliancy, to Be a fitting ending of the carnivals that bare marked thi mot scot winter at the a : : Co - {han on the last Evidence Stewerroply Stemetropky Sos Anda.ralin, Mr.Justice Rain to-day in of ; vs.The City Passenger the case Railway, had the effect of throwing out « de- à taken b .plaintit iven his tacit coneent thet the evidence be taken by short-liand bat afterwards refused to continue.Mr.-Piche, who raited thé dhjection on belialf of the Plaintiff, «id the law requires that both parties should consent For the defen it\u201d wis the plaintiff, by win ph, buried ot ugk eyeing in large numbers for |.= - foam ing of the proprietors of the ¢!Cultivateur'\u2019 | De.Salaberry, sud the Hon.Judge Badgley.The |.ment that some changes have taken place in the beautiful effects with colored lights are in: preparation.The number of skaters\u2019 handsome dieses.| i pp id i Ot 1 the tion\u2019 lind been.\u201cas the deposition: present coo wee\u201d el a the - Momtr onl y 1 Bud.: da N sppsaro in \u2018UE STAR the other day ipg to \u2018the Quebec enow-shoo races, in \u2018Mr.N.Fletcher, of Montreal, won the\u2019 less af mile and -100 yards-roves.In that: item Ws reporter étated that Mr.Fietcher was \u2018treated; even Yadies having thed to hjii.We have been at somo pains to op.Wiätd thé matter, and now bave a\u2019 letter vie he Fletcher, which, we are glad to say, ly gputradicts our rter\u2019s statement abeufibe ladies, inssmuch as only one lady trisdge tip him by throwing her muff.at his feet.Wo could acarcely believe such a btate- menf bout the Quebec ladies, who are famous all oyex the continent for their hospitality aud nt.Wo append Mr.Fletcher's let.trip\u201d ter: To the Editor of THE STAR: St \u2014 With reference to the item, which appeared in THE STAR on Wednesday, the 23rd ult., À bez to state that it is correct In every partigalur, except the 2,000 yards, which, of cours$, must have been given in error for 200 yards.1 tes jostled from the track by some of the competitors, sud one lady attempted to trip me by throwing her muff at my feet.1 do not impute any blame to the Levis Club, as they treatèd ne in a very gentlemanly manuer, ; N.FLETCHER, de _\u2014 \"CURRIE & CO'S.FAILURE.: - Its Local Effect.The.effect of this failure will be more severely felt fatCanadn, and especially in Montreal, than was sk first reported.It is now said that fiilly one-half, or from $225,000 to $250,000, of the liabilities will fall on local and other houses in the Dominjon.It is stated that the firm make large purchases just on the evo of their suspension, the aggregate amount of which is very considerable \u2014Fhere\u2014\u2014are-\u2014also- \u2018mentioned some cases of extreme hardship in which these purchases will have the effect of seriously injuring men of only moderate means.Therd are also loud complaints againdt the firm's mode ef transicting business for a long time past.It is asserted by these who ought to know that they have been buying and selling recklessly, and that goods have been systematically sold at prices which involved a heavy loss, in order to prop up their failing credit, and of cours yjuring the firms in the city that were dotiig u legitimate trade.Iu addition to their iron trade, the firm carried on the Dominion paper mills at Kingsey Falls.This is said to be the only part of their busi, uess that has paid a profit, the amount realized for last year, it is said, being nearly $40,000.However this may be, and the profit is probably exaggerated, the general body of the creditors will not benefit anything by the mills as au asset, as they are mortgaged for all they are worth to capitalists in Glasgow, Scotland.A meeting of creditors will be held in a few days, when the affairs and transactions of the firm will be ventilated and thoroughly discussed.In the meantime it is only fair to an old-established house, whose credit has never been tarnished before, to suspend judgment until full statements and et; ations are submitted for cousi- deration.+ | The Printing Contract Scandal.Meeting of the City Hall Committee, At a meeting of the City Hall Committee this afternoon\u2014present, Aldennen Robert in the chair, Dubuc, Holland, T.Wilson, Grenier and Gilman\u2014Mr.Robb, the City Auditor, read the following reply to the charges against him.3 self.in.Mr.errault\u2019s profes! ti - City Auditor's Reply to Mr.Pervault's NT 6 Let Charge.\u2014That item No.82 in ; \u2018s report makes \u201c Prens- Ce Pere rse trims nninnenpasinsase ses $287.50 \u201cWhile the same item.calculated * by Mr.Desbarats, shows only.54.38.- Aaswer \u2014In the Specifications submitted for tompletion, itam No.52 reads as follows : * Presswork per 100 Impressions.\u201d This phrase being a technicality of the Printing business.had to ascertain what quantity it implied before I could proceed.n order to I addressed a note to each of the tenderers asking for a definition.I supposed the same answer would be returned by cach, but comm unicated wish all to avoid appearance of partiality.Messrs.White and Senécal replied™that it meant one hundred impressions of an eight- page form.Mr.Lovell, that it meant the equivalent of a handred impressions of 20 pages, what is known in the trade as a \u201ctoken,\u201d and that he had so assumed it.Mr.Perrault, that it mesnt a complete copy of sny pamphiet or book of whatever size.My object was not to give them the right to put such an interpretation as might suit themselves, but to ascertain what was its understood meaning in the trade ; what any of them would have had the right to exact in the event of being awarded the contract: Finding, however, a difference of intgrpre- tation, I made further inquiry as to which was the most generally ted.For this purpose Î visited several of the other printing establishments of the city, and soon became convinced that the wards \u201cImpressions\u201d and \u20ac Tokens\" were in equal use, and that their quantities were as above \u201cstated.while the interpretation of Mr.Perrault was univarsally repudiated.Jt will be scen from this that I have been justified in acoeptin Mr.Lovell's interpretation, and exte ng his tender on that basis, especially as his price was so much igher than Messrs.White and Senécal's (80e.to 10c.and lic.respectively) as to afford strong proof of his assertion that it was \u201cTokens\u201d he had in his mind while ting up his tender.As, however, two out of the four considered the eight-page form ab the moat generally accepted view, and it was ncoeasary to place all on the same basis, I adopted it, giving Mr.Lovell the benefit, of sa explanation in my report to the Com- The difference, then, between the $287.50 as calculated by me and the $54.38 as made out by Mr.Desbarats, is that he has acted ox Mr.Perrault's interpretation, while I have adopted the eight-page form.2nd Charger.\u2014That Auditor estimates D.Demy paper 20 reams.$40 While Mr.barata shows that only 84 reams.cores 61 Answer.\u2014In this case I obtained an estimate from Mr.Lovell.which shewed that about 12 reams would be required for the Atinual Reports alone.Mr.Senécal bas + fairnished a statement which claimed about double that quantity for all the work, sad Mr.Desbarats had certified 1315 reams \u2018for the Reporta alone paid to Mr.Perrault in: 1880.\"In the face of these facts I considered 20 refine a very reasonable estimate to cover thé reports, factams, special reporte, &c., &c., snd think tho Committee will agree with IO on ae ane x Are , How Mr.Desbarats assumes that 83 reams - wili do ha he oertified 13) yor * e greater portion, it true) of, ve that gentleman to explain.ar iaing and Btitebin \u2018Folding an g per 100 come to.corraane $160 While Mr, Desberate-makos same _ item ONly.\u2026umeesloscssccsres 8 Answer.\u2014The same explavation is appli-._oalle here, Mr.Desbarsts amuming 100 nies, while I adhere to the eight: page form, - pr I submit & ourifonta: its \u2018she loading printers of the city, certify- fng tothe ¢ a thoreot: ~~ © \u2018We, the undersigned, Printersiof the City of Montronls Aeréby certify that we should P conaldér he 08 pron\u201d in spevification would vs qu t to a consent fn writing, but that | \u201cÀ decision had been given ln's ome in which the J boforo the hour of mocti -J.BrEwART, Herald.JOHN -LOVELL & SoN.Bich.Werk, Man EUs; SENECAL: == r \u2026 Gazette| NORTON, PHILLIPS & Printing Co.veoyestemansnas cans a.> Mr.Desba: shews it would only came to.25 00 Answer.\u2014This is too ridiculous to call for serious refutation.It is based on the same assumption as No.1, and claims that Mr.Perrault intended to do the presswork of 2,000 copies of the Charter for twenty-five dollars,\u2014or in other words one and one quarter cents (l}c.) per volume for a book of over 500 pages\u2014and yet Mr.Perrault accuses me of partiality, agaiust him because I declined to act ou such statements as this.Mr.Perrault sums up by claiming that these discrepancies represent a total difference of $3255.32 (five thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars 32c.) to be deducted from my statement.With reference to the first and fourth of these\u2014both of which are presswork\u2014\u2014I have shown that itis claimed on an hypothesis which is utterly untenable, and, therefore, cannot be admitted ° With reference to the second, vis: estimated quantity of paper, I have shown that the quantity actually certified by Mr.Desbarats and paid for to Mr.Perrault last year was 14 reams for the Annual Reports alone, which shews that I have only provided à margin of 6 reams to cover any increase in these and such other work as may be required in that shape.This reduces the affair to a matter of 6 reams at the very outside, which, at Mr.Perrault's price of $7 per ream, would inake only $42, or $252 in the six years.= i : But this is not all, Mr.Perrault forgets that the same quantity was charged in each case and that a corresponding diminution would have to be made on all the complaint he could make against the insertion of an excessive quantity would be to the extent of the difference between their prices and his, and, as Mr.Perrault's price for this item was $7 and the others from $5 to $5.30, the entire.difference - exceed $12 a year.ith reference to the third, viz: Folding and Stitching,\u201d T have shewn that it is claimed on a basis equally at variance with the usual custom and acceptation of the trade, but that there exists evidenoes of his having 50 méaut it,and.that if the personal interpre- tion of any of the tenderers were admitted, this would have to be allowed, and the difference it would make would be substantially what he\u2018represents, viz : $378 a year.5th Charge.\u2014Submitting Mr.Perrault's .tender to Mr.Lovell to look over all its prices.Answer \u2014A great writer says that \u201c a lie which is half a lie is ever the worst to meet * \u2014the above statement belongs to this class.It is not true that any of the tenderers had access to any tender exoept their own, | and that only for the parpose of giving required explanations, until after my report was completed, signed, copied in the oficial Record Book, and for submission to the Committee, and when; practically, no result could follow any exposure of the Specifications.At this point Mr.Senéoal, hearing that Mr.Lovell's tender wasdeclared to bs the lowest, called and asked whether I had not included id my additions the ite\u2019 of binding of the Charter on the six \u2018 instead of making a meparate stem it Foren one year, as had been done with the composition, présswork and paper of it.: .1 at once recognized the oversight, and saw.that Mr.Sènéval was entitled to be with the difference between his price and Mr.Lavell's on that item, but as my report had been completed I conveyed the information to the Committee in s postscript, and fully explained ita effects.' Mr.Lovell, on bis part, having heard of the charge, called soon after and asked if I had any objections to allow him to inspect the two Specifications, for his own satisfaction on the point, and, seeing no reason to refuse it, I allowed him to do so.This, and this alone, is the ground of the above charge.But while it is true that none of the tenderers saw the tenders of the others in my presence or with n- sent,or even asked for so unwarrantèmMie a rivilege, it is worthyttof.notice that Mr.errault, in his Protest, criticises the prices, explanations, alterations (so-called) in the tenders of Messrs, Senécal, White and Lovell.specifically alluding to a great many items by numbéy and page; snd pointing out - the result of these as compared with his own.It would be interesting to find out by came 50 familiar with them.Finally\u2014Mr.Perrault partiality against him.Answer \u2014Should the foregoing explanations mot ho sufficient to remove this accusation I might add.geunsrally, that Mr.Perrault has been treatod with ot least as much consideration as any of the others.Both he and Mr.White appented to consider themselves as Aors de combat from the beginning, and I certainly did not either of their tenders as capable of such modification as would place them in competition with either Mr.Senécal or Mr.Lovell.Still, all were treated alike ; no explanation either verbal or written was asked of one which was not requested from all.These questions were not asked for the purpose of acting upon the answers.whatever those might be, as Mr.Perranlt seems to assume, accuses me of | but for the purpose of getting all possible information \u201cfirst sud thew &pylyitg it in « reasonable and businesslike way, in which each would bo treated precisely alike, - Bat while itis true that every facilit was afforded to ench of the parties inte with strict impartiality, so far as I am capable of understanding such a sentiment, it is moreover a fact that Mr.Perrault has the least roason of all for \u2018affecting such a complaint ; for, apart from bis fAmiliarity with all the departments, which gave him exoep- tional advantages, on which no restric tion wag placed, he asked myself personally - for wer hyssion to ste all co dence which hed passed between myself and the other tenderers.; > No such request, was made by any of the others, but, secing no reason to withhold it, 1 handed him the whole.After examination ho complied, aud furnished him the nocessary material, when he wrote.with his own hand transcripts of all.He then asked if he might send his book- keoper down to make a copy of a statement forniahéd by Mr.Senécal.I offered no objection, and hia olerk spent.the greater of an afternoon in my office at that work.And this is the gentleman who serves a Protest on the Committee, a few mintes ng, and apparently arranged so that I should te kept ignorant of it till it had had its effoot, charging me with partiality, : i Trains ro oy hat she above written ch are but cas of man täwritten onéë which bave bon industri- | ously circulated of late, and with reference toe ther the one or tho.other.| ask here \u2018and now, in ; ce of a patties, the fullest enquivy or completest reitac- aap \u2018 zmeanin S| EE impo Sind om, WILLIAM ROBB.City Awhiter.others, so that the only legitimate cause of® what process of intuition Mr.Perrault be- } .T, b asked if I wonta |.allow him to take copies for his own use.I |?| JBOARD AND ROOMS C - BE HAD AT : improving.P tions in the city.\u2018FOR FULL PARTICULARS, APPLY ON - A3%e July.| a SRR ay and lard to $9.07 April, oi No.2 Bed wheat sold at $1.91% April, h adviees :\u2014PFloa \u20ac ; wheat and rir Cargoes patins are ung at aod cord, trmly held, com steady.Arrivals off coast, for and corm, .Lo cargoes on saie, oft passage 3,433,000 qrs , corn, 280,000 qr.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Mouireal Cattle Markets.In consequence of » slight cimnge for the worse in tho ty of cattle under offer, prices were a shade easier, tho extreme ranye being Sic to 43 c, with very few sales abovo du: Mr.Robinso of Toronto, had 5e head under offer and sold the Troster number.Among the sales reported were 10 head by Price & Delorme at +$35-cachi ; 3 by L.Benoit at 4ay per ib.live welght; 20 by Roberts & Wilder at 3%c to' die; 14 by KR.J.Hopper, at 3 dc; & by N.Talllfeur at 4cand 8 byT- 3 lac.Twenty-five sheep sold nt 34 10 85.50 each ; 15 calves at $2 to $8 each and 1 spring lamb for $5.A few days ago 15 milch cows were parted with at $25 w $49, but they were of poor quality.The offerings of cattle to-day were clogy upon \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t - Finance and Commerce.the local monoy market to-day was duil and un- anged.Stacks this moi were firm and fractionally higher in tome tustances.Montreal advanced per cent, Commerce 45 per cant.and Riclielien i per cent.Tue following Were this ntorning*s stock sales :\u2014138 , 2%; 43 Outario, 981), 40 People's, OL; ; 25 \u2018Poranto, 1444; 25 Merchants, 1173; 200 Commerce, loos 16 Richoleu, 58%; 23 Loan and Mortgage, Afternoon Sales\u201438 Montreal, 182%: 212 do, 183: § Consolidated, 17 ; 12 do, 18; 31 Mol 111; 40 Peo- pres, SU: 3 o, 80: Eastern To 4, 116, 50 ontreal Telegraph, 127 ; 75 gdo, 1274; 1 Richelieu, 50 do, 3 0, 1B; 50 do, 589, : 573 Gas 155: 0 Commerce, 140; 13 ; Merchants, 1184.The stock market this afternoon was stronger ail round.LATEST PRICES-STQCKS, de.The following were the fluctuations in New York stocks.furniahod by Messre.Macdougal stock brokers.69 Bt Francois Xa March 4.1R81, Op'g.Cl'ag.\"y.\u2026 194% T1SE Rocxistand\u2026\u2026 ISF §: 124 \u201c123% 10.Central.| 201 ty + \u201c0000 1841 1G7L : 43% 59; 58% Sd 15 vier street 434 .New Advertisements this P.M, LA ALES mew mm Ee Aa em ARGAIN No.1\u2014A magnificent Bronze Clock with figure and pair Vases 10 in.uigh; original cost, $135; reduced prie, $60 nett.This offer is open for one ir not previously sold.H.GRANT, Beaver Hall Terrace.Bona-fide reduced sale.514 REV.R.MACKAY, Evangelist, INSPECTOR STREET CHURCH, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.48 5 J UNIOR CONSERVATIV LUB.à paceting of the Clab will be held at eight o'clock on J ning, 7th MARCH instars in Lindsay's Hal, 1310 St.Catherine street, (Oo: te Cathedral.) The President will deliver an ress, and a paper will 82 } read by Mr.R.8 White JOHN 8 HALL, Jr., Secretary.(CONTRIBUTIONS OF CAST- OFT CLOTHING, Are earnesily solicited for the tumates of the HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN, 330 LARGE FURNITURE SALE SHAW & GOWDEY'S STORE, 235 or.SANES wraEET.TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).MORNING, Also, Jot Grocery Shop Fixtures, Safe, Plano, Sewing Manche Be eee Ornaments, SALE AT TEN-O'CLOCK, MAR TT 87 Upper 84.eben set: | - SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & COMPANY, MAXUFAUTTEARS OF o 3 FINE ELECTRO SILVER PLATEDWARE : + 18 DE BRESOLES STREET, MONTREAL \u2014 SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & COMPANY, MANUPACTURERS OF Buy your Kitchen Crockery AT WILEY'S CHINA HALL, WHERE WHOLESALE PRICES REIGN.Buy your Bedroom Crockery AT WILEYS CHINA HALL, Wbere compleu: Chamber Sets are soki nt $1.50.BUY YOUR TABLE WAR AT WILEY'S CHINA HALL, And select from the Latest Styles.y your Fancy Ornament AT WILEY'S CHINA HALL, Where New Goods and Noveities are arrivi daily and you have THOUSANDS TU SELECT FROM.Buy your Lamps & Chimney: AT WILEY'S-CHINA HALL.Where the balance of the Stock has been GREATLY REDUCED, COAL OIL at 3v cents a gallon, WILEY\u2019S CHIN A.HAL REMOVAL.J.R.MARTIN ENGRAVING.\u2014 AND \u2014 i To more Spacious Premises, | 16 BONAVENTURE STREET VICTORIA SQUARE.NEW GOODSJUST RECEIVED, THE CARPET WAREHOUSE ToT.GOOD HORSES entered.ard.pres ith Mr.Maguire for sale at the Horse Oolisgo street, TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTEROON.Sale aé TWO cho .8HAW & GOWDEY, WILL SELL at our rooms, 51 \\ \\ No.83 8t.James street, MONDAY, the 7th March next, the Tty being No.R9 Berri street 42 Labelle street.tle t.Liberal conditions.-.Bale at ELEVEN Sk, * A.BOURBONN & co, FOR SALE.Two years\u2019 lease from May 1st next, together with ax tures, and with or without stock, of that well-known TOBACCONISTS\u2019 STAND, No.1323 ST.CATHERINE ST, Queen\u2019s Hall Block, which has paid the present propristor well, even during the first year of its establishment, and which is, in à very short time certain to be one of the very best posi- 522 The rear portion being rented ass halrdressing estab.fishment not anly materially increases the business bat also reduces the rèntal to the very moderate sum of $400 PER ANNUM.THE PREMISES, OR AT 288 McGill Streét.,, BR C.WILSON, Merchant Tailor, .250 ST.JAMES STREET, Begs to fotimate that his SÉRING IMPORTATIONS are now complete, and Invites apection of some of - the finest English Cloths aver brought 10 thls city.MODERATE PRICES.WANTED SHIRT IRONERS! .GXELTON BROS.4 CO.Constant t SCRIP WANTED ! Persons having MARTTOBA ce HORTH-WEST LAND SURIPto dispose of, wil) meet with a cash purchaser, by addressing 7.G., Svan Office.\u2018aa é To LET.UPPER AND LOWER TENEMENT, No.90 DUROCHKR STKKET, and SBLF-CONTAINED COFTAGE in rear.Apply to A.A.PERRY, No.38 University street, LET.\u2014$6.00; Part Dwelling, St.Hubert street ; to married couple, no children.Address ne once M 04, Bran office.Also best fornishod room, at $ü.TO LET, Cottage of 4 Rooms, for Y71 8 Sarno reat.| OWELL, Beal Estate Ayems O LET\u2014At Valoisville, Summer Cotiage; near Statin, on the bank of the river.Apply D: J.A.Valois, Valoisvilie.-823 FOOT TURNING LATHES FOR SALE, 199 \u2018Bt: George bt.Si SALE, DOUBLE CARRIAGES, CHEAP 2x FORSAL Apgly to 19 5t.Urbain street.Latour street, with B.W.C.Tgs stoner vel WANT 4,01 R TO ASSIST IN House.PRY v stroët, Pons SCHOOL BAGS! Largest stock of SCHOOL Sage In the city al Na rade : Vert Brussels raytss Be.fine Tournay Veivet, only $1 each.NEW CARPETS ARRIVING WEEKLY.JAMES BAYLIS & SON.COVERNTONS -NIPPLE OIL! NEVER FAILS TO EN AND 530 PREVENT PLES, .HARD CRACKED OR SORE NIP] If used for a month before Confinement.Price, 25c.Prepared oaly by ' C.J.COVERNTON & CO., Dispensing Chemists, SPRING STYLES, 1881.Onr Pullover Hats give satisfaction in Sr All the New Styles in Soft, Flexibie and Stiff -Anest ronterials and best fAinish-on-hand.-Prices- the times R.W.COWAN à CO.THES HATTERS AND PURRIBRS Corner of Notre Dame anû Bt.Peter Streets, L'CITATION\u2014MOSS et al.vi MOBS.\u2014 Will be sold by Licitation to the highesd bidder, at the Court House, ontreal, an the Sib M : at Eleven o'clock In the forenoon, the use and out balldtogs as No 9 Tecamsen street.: i DUNLOP & LYMAN .Montreal, 28th Pebruary, 1881.MONEY TO LOAN, On fret Morigage security, at 1ow rajes-of interesh.J.CRADOCK B81MPSOX, Réal Kstais, Insurance and Financial Agent, - : 191 8t.James street.458 64 i HIGHEST MARKET PRICE id for second-hand books, old 54708 Craig sreet, next door to SE utreet, 200 + FOR SALE\u2014Handsome Spaniel Dog, young, good breod, cheap.| , ADDRÉSS, H.P.,__ : P.O.Box, 1088.To LET\u2014No.6 Hillside Terrace, 1 and 5 Centennia! Terrace, Noe.1 and 4 moud Place, No.175 Pulford V street, Shop und Dwelling, .Autoine and se meurs strüèt, 25x70, Metaï front, 3 large show windo best stand for a Iy or provision store; McGill street, large Belling al Shop and Dwell enter Conde and Gi | Bret x fed a store for reets, oocn! \u2018ae à drug store RoE Re bE Ra.« and 11 SL Joseph street.Sh O LET\u2014The three-story Stone MOUSE, 704 Sherbrooke street, for years by the late Mra.Anderson, and in parfect The Building opposito Molsons Bank, 197 Bt.The CELLAR, 83x1:10, corner of 8t.James and Pelle stevets occup by Mr.Howard for the last 19 ; The Third BTORIES over Mr.8 Inge China Btore, St.James strect, admtrably adapted offices or ligt manainctnriog business, ; iso, the and Shops, 622 Craig M.XK.DAVID, 704 Sherbrooke aren ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Dis\" trict of Mdntreal.\u2014No.55 Margaret Madigan, ol the y anse Date a: i \\ au, 0 City rit of ul, wire of Maxime Laférte, of thie wame piace.ana duly suthori sed en suaiice for tie purposes af this action, Plaintiff, rs.the said Maxime Jaforte, Defend.un, \u2014An action for separation of property has been intitstest - in this cause.Montreal, 24ih Pabruary, 1881.DCNLOP aL N.Attorneys for Plaintiff.AS UT BAIL FFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE \"or QUE REC, Distriot of Montréal.\u2014 No.434 \u2014\" CARCTIT COURT.\u2014dean G.Damour, Plaintiff, ve.David - ay, Defendant.\u2014On the Twelfth day of March, IRR], at \u2018fen of the clock In the forenoon, at lactose Carters are, in the City of Moutreal, will be voli Ly sullorky Just ail the goods and chattels of the ssid fern | ant, seized in this causs, consisting of Bureau, Tra ko.M.CHAUSSE, B.8.C.Montreal, March 3rd, 3 va AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE, ontreul, Que, dont of re me 5214 Bei , Defendant.\u2014 On tbe 12th dey of Mareh Sino of the ctnck In the forenoon, st the dod vai Befendant, I.ve gtreet.: KBIND W.D A GIRL AS AN: | Boma oles Om S40 Nontreal,\u201d will ehd iy satnority Jo Fe st.OR \u2014\u2014 ; CHAPTER III.\u2014Oontinald, Safar as they had time ov er to notice, | person to whom the frightful accident hap- 1 Was a young man, well dressed, of gantier ly sppearanee, and a t to both.How he had lost his footing it was vain at the mo- meat to conjecture, but there he was sliding \u2018with sickening certainty down the bare, shingly \u201cslope, his weight dislodging the deep bod of 52 Mtoes which covered it, and sending a shower over.the brink - into the \"where it secmed that in or two he must inevitably hey saw him make an instinctive and te effort to regain his equilibrium, and ighis feet down suai Loose stones to stay sis progress, then breaking through the spell of \u201chorror which bad scized them, Mabel exclaimed in a loud, plercing tone, * Oh, Ralph, help dim ! save him 1\" just us Ralph, uttering a fran- tio ejaculation, leapt to his feet with the lusting.tive Anpulse of doing what be could to avert the youth's destruction, Just as Mabel's ay rang out like an echo to that which the falling man had uttered, the : Iatter had by his efforts managed to stay his poarse.He was sunk nearly to the kneesamong the bed of stones, and had also planted his hands .amongst them to obtain a firmer grasp, but it \u201cwad evident he could not remain long in tlat position.He heard Mabel's ery and the wards &be uttered, and turned his face towards them in mute appeal.By this time Ralph was bounding toward the crag, Mabel following, her feet winged with terror and op- prehension.In a minute or two they reached the place, and looking over the brink of the slope saw the youth in his perilous position with- ina few yards of them, yet so far as to be out of reach.Some people would have been stupid enough to usk hitu how it Lappened, with other ! uestions, relevant enough but wofully mis- | timed ; or worse still, might have added to the terrot of the hapless one by descanting on the \u2018he was In, und likglihood of his destrue- tion.Neither Ralph nor Mabel thought of wasting any time or inflicting sgony in this thought- Jess way.The horrible character of the strun- ger's situation was seen ut a glance ; there was \u2014Do need for expressing it.Assistance was what Was requires, and that very promptly, ar the need for it would be pussed by the youth's fall over the precipice.1t took Mabel and Ralph but a moment torea- Üze the nature and imminence of the dunger, .and observe what chance they had of averting \u201c ât.Alas, that chanee seemed small and sttend- ed with great risk to themselves, The stranger was able to maintain his position only by remaining perfectly still.If-he made the least motion in an effort to extricate himself the stones began to slide from under him, aud once | the bed was fairly dislodged he would inevita- | bly be carried uway to certain death.The youth and two beholders were alt conscious of \u2018this and though the conviction found no expression iu words it did in their looks upon each other.As Mabel lay upon the brink of the slope, her beautiful face full of terror and piti- * ful anxiety, the face of tho youth but three below was turned up to it, and they gazed at each other with an expression more communicative than words could have given.Even at that terrible moment Mabe! noticed how handsome, noble and manly was the countenance that met her eye.It was very pale, but calm and self possessed ; it ex- a realization of the magmitude of the ger without being panic-stricken or full of s\u2018 Oh, Ralph,\u2019\u2019 she moaned, * what is to be dee?# Lady, 1 fear nothingcan be done,\u201d said the 5 &tranger, in a low but distinct and uafaltering tone.\u201cI am beyond the gentleman's reach \u201cand remain where 1am only by keeping per- - fectly still.Even this won\u2019t avail me long, for 1 feel the stones are slowly yielding, and ex- \u2014Pect to every moment.\u201d PERS God, is there no help to be found?Father of infinite merey, save him, save him I\"\" xclai the girl, in a voice of unparalleled 1 _earneéstness, and with an upward look of implor- 327 dng entreaty which.seemed resistless.\u201c Bless you for that prayer, dear lady ; but even Heaven can save me only by a miracle; ad-whe-am-I\u2014te-be the subj i ition 1\u201d was the calm, grateful .en, after a moment's pause, he \u2018added, \u201cIfa rope could be thrown around me I -3might be drawn off this bed of shingle on to firmer ground.\u201d * There is no place within a mile and a half of this where a rope can be had,\u201d answered Ralph, speaking for the first time.\u201cThen Iam deomed,\u201d said the youth, ina : tone of settled conviction.Ke \u2014 -A moan of deepest anguish broke from Mabel's lips.Though Ralph had been silent his mind had Bot been\u2019 inactive.The spreading branches of .*en elm hung over the slope just above the spot where the youth was, e two lowest were out of his reach but Ralph, calculating with his eyes their thickness and length, eaw that if either of thew could be bent down it might be brought within grasping distance.The moment this thought struck him he leapt up the tree with the agility of a squirrel, and laid himself on the first branch, with the intention of swinging it and bringing it down by his own weight.It was a terrible risk for lim to run, \u201cfor he vus a man of fourteen stone, and the Tranch might not bear such n strain.JE it broke his own life would be sacrificed.But Ralph wus too generous and unselfish to Nesi- tate : \u2018wine in + % Stop, sir, for God's sake stop !\u201d cried the youth, with a noble dispday of the same high qualities.\u201cThe branch is too slender to bear you!\" Mabel bad the same feur, but she would \"not utter a word to dissuade Ralph from mak- ~ ing the only possible atteinpt to save the stranger, and heedless of the latter's remonstranoes, tho Herculean fullow swung himself over the slope, holding én to the branch by his hands.t first the tough limb was but little affected by tHe strain ;but us Ralph went ont towanl its extremity, it creaked and yielded in 8 way that made the blood stand at Mabhol\u2019s heart, and brought anotlier vehement injunçgion from the stranger for him to forbear.; ¢¢ Fear not\u2014it\u2019s elm.lt won't break,\u2019 called : \u2018out Ralph, cheerily.* Bo ready, catch it when .itcomes low enough.\u201d \"Edward Marston\u2014for he was the stranger who had got into such peril\u2014could not, cven sin sugh a crisis, refrain from admiring the fears less generosity of this youthful giant, and made - \"himself ready to second his efforts to the ut- moet by seizing the end of the branch the moment such a feat became practicable.But what \u2018was their dismay to find that whon bent to the utmost it fell short of where Edward stood.At the nearest point it was a yard away, and even at this short distance the youth had not power to ft, for were ho to make any moderately lent motfon ho and the stones would alide altogether.vy heavy n came from Ralph's deep chest, fndieating his bitter vexation.Mabel, too uttered a wail of disappointment ; but Edward still pemained calm, though be know that his doom \u201cwhe seeded.He hand made an instinctive effort to reach the branch, and this was enough to set the séomenin motion.Mabel uttered 8 wild ary when she saw him Bogio to guide.Edward looked, towards her with a wan gmile.\u201cFarewel},\u2019 murntured.God's will be done.\u201d : .\u2014 le another instant he would have.been over 7, the precipice, but at this supreme moment of crisis Ralph swung himself to the very end of \u201cthe branch.This brought his fect upon the slope, and holding to the branch with one hand \u201c.was in time te grasp Edward's arm with the other and stay his descent.Ralph's grasp Was ss firm as that ofhis own sad soloog as he kept init ther was no Fepr-that Edward would full ; but though a very strong Tallow he was now ina position where his mirent ngth cenld nat be put forth to draw Edward \u2018ep.The Iatter had slid so far that Ralph's arms rave too far extended to give him \u2018 purchase.\u201d \u2018He conld hold where he was for a time, and so i\u2018ebld Edward, bts heither of them could do arcter ot tha pe ter ab ie | cost.To let the youth go, even to secure his own safety, would have uvemed to him like , oF atleast like the mean act of a coward, apd Ralph's nature abborred cowardios | (To bo continued.) LATEST MAIL NEWS.Scotland.Tho rental of Argyll\u2019s 175,000 adres is $350, 000 yearly.A swindler at Kilmamock has been reapingan harvest by means of bogus cheques.A magnificent display of the aurora was witnessed at Ayr a few days ago.The Culedonian Canal is now clear of ice, and through navigation has been resumed.So far the fishing season has been an unfor tunate one for the Caithness fishermen.The salmon fishing bas commenced in Soot laud, but the reports are not promising as yet.A new trado has just up in Scotland.They are raising Shetland ponies for exportation to America.From all accounts sheep stock have survived the heavy snowfalls in\u2019 Argyllshire better than was first expected.* Mr.Barlow's estimate of the total cost of re building the Tay Bridge, at a height of 77 ft» amounts to £700,000.H.M.S.gunboat «Firm\u2019\u2019 got aground in the Firth of Forth a few days ago, but was flouted o!f without serious damage.The Haugh lands at Dollar, Clackmannan- shire, havo been lately almost entirely flooded on account of a \u201cspate\u201d in the Devon.A more hopeful feeling has for some time existed in the liven trade in Fifeshire, but the orders hitherto placed have not come up to expectations.* The gross revenue of the Glasgow Post-Office is about £230,000, and the total sum of money passing through the bands of the officers is £1,208,832, The necessary arrangements for the erection of the new milway bridge over the Forth at Stirling by the North British Railway Company are now complete.There has been a very considerable improvement in the despatch of vessels from Clyde to the African coast during the year 1880, when the tonnage was over 14,000.Mr.Wim.MacLeish, City Clerk, has left.Perth for London to consult with Mr.Wm.Robertson, the Parliamentary Solicitor for the city, regarding the Tay Bridge.The present ** Spring\u201d tides have heen unusually high in the Firth of Forth.The tide guage at Granton registered 30 and 29 feet respectively at high water recently.The Scatch herring fisheries were a great success last year, surpassing all previous scasons and amounting to 1,500,000 barrels, worth about §7,000,000 for the cured product.A collection of oil paintings was put up for sale in Glasgow the other day.The collection includes nearly 800 pictures, which had been gathered by Me.Bell at a cost of £200,000.As a white fishing crew were proceeding to seq from Berwick a short time since they observed that each other's ears and noses were frostbitten.They at once applied the usual reme- dics, and lost no time in making for home.The Rev.Henry White, the pular and energetic Chaplain of the Savoy, to obtain funds for the erection of a suitable monument to Gaven Douglas, the famous Bishop of Dun- keld, who is buried beneath the chancel of his 4 Shipbuilding on the Clyde was unusually active last year.Two hundred and forty-ome: vessels of all kinds were launched, of a total of fully 239,000 tons, an excess of 71,000 tons over 1879.Their marketable value represents an outlay of about $30,060,000.A Kincardineshire man was expressing to his minister the high opinion he had of his personal values, and wound up his eul by say-, ing, * An\u2019 I always and apoctally fket your sterling independence, sir ; 1 hae aye said, air, that ye neither fear God nor man!\u2019 There is no hope of saving the remnant of the Solway viaduct, injured during the late floods.Forty spans have already fallen, and many pillars are broken in the still standing.The central fragment of the viaduct is so rickety that it was expected to fall any moment.\u2019 Carding would seem to most persons a most unpleasant discipline, for it consists of passing an agricvltdral instrument bristhng with sharp nails along the back of the victim, but when it was explained to a Scotch member, he almost cried Because his estates were not situated in land.The north-east corner af Scotland appears very rolific in the production of heroes for Dr.Smiles to write his charming biographies on.We have had Edward, the Banff naturalist ; Dick, the Thurso baker and geologist ; and now we have John Duncan, the Alford weaver and botanist.\u2019 Duncan, the famous botanist, has presented to the Aberdeen University a herbarium containing 1,131 specimens of British flors, which he h gathered and preserved during the last fifty years of his life, These he gave, for he would not, to use his own words, *¢ barter them for beaps of gold.\u201d Speaking of the paintings at the Glasgow Fino Art Institute, the Herald says:\u2014¢ It scems ag if Scottish art had fallen away from the splendid effort of Wilkie, Duncan, Lauder, Harvey, Faed, and had **le other purpose but the reproduction of landscape without story, without even artistic suggestion.\u201d : An ice \u201cshave\u201d took place in the Clyde recently.Many of the blocks were some yards square, aud from six to twelve inches in thickness.The grand sight was witnessed by a large number of people who had ashembied on the banks of the Glasgow bridge, somu of whom had been watching all day to enjoy the wild spectacle.The Ulster Steam Packet Company, who have a large flevt of steamers sailing to the Continent + during the summer, are making arrangements for having direct steam communication weekly from Stornoway, Barr, and other fishing ports in the Long Island, during the ensuing herring fishing sceson, to Hambarg, Stettin end St.Petersburg.A deputation of Scotch members waited upon the Premier lately to urge the appointment of a Minister to represent Scotch affairs in the House of Commons.Mr.Gladstone stated that the present was not a favorable time for making such a proposal, as all the expectations of the Government with regard to public business had been frustrated.The following conversation, which was overheard in the streets of an adjucent village, indicates the Tipid progress of education in the neighborhood of Galashiels, as well as the keen interest taken by the rising generation in me- tearolo First little girl\u2014* But div ye ken what blaws the wand 1* Second little girl\u2014 \u201cAye, 1 ken fine ; it\u2019s Yankees.\u201d Bankruptcy, says a correspondent, is unknown amongst Orkney farmers, J am told, and the ainount of money deposited by them and the ** peerie Inirds\u201d in the different banks at Kirk- wall, Stromness, and St.Margaret's Hope seems almost incredible\u2014nearly a million sterling f During four mouths knocking about pretty well all through the islands I never once saw a barefooted man, woman, or child, nor was I once accosted by s beggar.- À young Airdtie-Lararkahire girl of fifteen, who fas been allowed full indulgence in her taste for novels, made a precocious esti mate of the comparative depth insight into the character of Dickens and George Eliot; while the family were discussing the all-pre eal ere: * When you vesd Dickens,\u2019 | \u201c200 mx, \u2018 How Jike somebody xpi \"58e to 62c.The following is a ticket-ol-leave, signed by Cross, the Home Secretary, and Sie .DuCane, Chairman of the Directors of Convict Statutes 16 and 17 Fict., C.99, 8.9, s Vand 28 Viet, C.47, 8.4.WmiremALL, 10th der of December, 1877.er Majeaty is grec leased to t to Michael itt, who was aovioted of reason felony at the Central Criminal Court, holden in the city of London, on the 20th day of July, 1870, and was then and there sentenoed to kept in penal servitude for the term of 15 years, and is now confined in Dartmoor Prison, her royal license to be at large from the day of his liberation under this arder, during the remaining ion of his said term of penal servitude, un- ss the said Michael Davitt shall, before the expiration of the said term, be convicted of some indictable offence within the United Kingdom, in which case such license will be immediately forfeited by law, or unless it shall please Her Majcsty sooner to revoke or alter such license.This license is given subject to the conditions endorsed upon the same, upon the breach of any of which it shall be liable to be revoked, whether such breach is followed by a conviction or not.And Her Majesty orders that the suid Michael Davitt be set at liberty within thirty days from the date of this order.This license will be forfeited if the holder does not observe the following conditions : The holder shall preserve this license, and produce it when called upon to do so by a magistrate or police officer.shall abstain from any violation of the Jaw.He shall not habitually ussociate\u2019 with notoriously bad characters, such as reputed thieves and prostitutes.He shall not lead an idle and dissolute life without visible means of obtaining an honest livelihood.If his license is forfeited or revoked, in consequence of a conviction for any offence, he will be liable to undergo a term of penal servitude equal to the portion of his term of fifteen years which remain unexpired when his license was granted.\u2014 Zon- don Telegraph.' Trade and Commerce.\u2014\u2014\u2014pe\u2014__ WEEKLY REVIEW.Srar Orrice, March.3, During the week, now at an end, the trade méve- ment hasbeen barely up to its former standard, which is due to the unsettled state of the weather, and the breaking up of the country roads.The prospects of an early opening of navigation are still good and an unusually active summer season may be looked forward to with certainty.Dry Goobg.\u2014The broken weather of the past few days has interfered morc or less with our city retail trade, which, up to about this date, har been actively employed.Stocks generally in the bands of retailers are lower for winter goods than they have been for some years st this season.Qur wholesale friends continue to be woll engaged in the execution of back orders, and generally spoaking, all those with whom we have come in contact appear to be well satisfied with the spring trade done so far.Remittances have dropped off somewhat, which is, no doubt, caused by traders accumulating their funds for the pur- 0 of meeting notes falling due on the 4th inst.uring the week the extensive city firm of A.Prevost & Co.were open to Yeceive tenders for $30,000 worth of dry goods, as they intend to pay particular attention to another branch of their usiness.We understand thoy received satisfactory responses from both Montreal and Toronto houses.Prices of all kinds of goods are firm, and cottons are on the upward turn.Druas axp Cuzuicarg.\u2014Advices received by eable within the last fow days, offering goods and accepting previous ordors would seem to indicate that the market in some lines is easier.Bi-car- bonate is now worth £9 5s and £9 10s, as against £9 155 a short time since.Quinine and opium are both in light stock here, and firm.The rise in the former article appears tobe due wholly to speculation, ns the stoek of bark is one third greater than at this period last year.The striko in tho Lancashire districts, though not yet ovor, will probably end soon.The Newcastle men, who took advantage of the trouble to enhance the cost of goods, are showing a disposition to come to terms.We quote :\u2014Aloes, Cape, 160 to 17e; alum, $1.85 to 2; Borax, 15¢ to 17e : castor oil, 100 to 110; caustic roda, $2.50 to 1.75; soda ash, $1.75 t0 2; cream tartar.32c to 350; epsom salts, $1.25 to 1.40; extract logwood, 9¢ to 9c bulk; indigo Madras, 85¢c to $1; madder, 1240 to 1340; opium.$8.25 to B30; oxalic acid, 150 to 15c ; potass iodide, $3.50 to 3.60; quinine, $3.60 to 3.70; bleaching powder, $1.50 to 1.75 Fr No chan whatever.Carrants arc held firm at 61e to 11g Valencis 8}otoyc; Layers, $2.30 to $2.40; ndon Layers, $2.85 to $2.95; Louse musostel, box, $2.40 to $2.30; Sultanas, 10}¢; Scedless, 9}o to 10}; Prancs, 8c to 6,0: Malaga Figs, 6c to Vo; H & Almonds, Be to Te: B B Tartagona, 156 to 130; Walnuts, French, 4e to 10e; Filberts, Ric to Ye.Evarra.axn.MoLasrre\u2014Na change.Syrups \u2014 Bright.Tbe to 72e: Medium, 650 to 68e: Fair, Molasses\u2014Barbadoes, 54c to 370: Trinidad, 460 tp 500; Sugar House, Bic to 370.CHRMICALS are rather ontier, ' Erivss.-Beur wo evidence of life, and holders continue firm even in face of this Pepper.Black is atrop at Yio to 160.White at 206 to 22e.White Pepper, 16 je to 17}e; Cessia, per 1b, 150 to Re: Mace, 906 to $1: Cloves, 40e to 50e: Jamaica (Ginger bl, 22e to 280: Jamaica Ginger, unbl, 17e to 2to; Afriean, 100 to lto; Pimento 166 to 17e; Pepper.13e to 14e; Mustard, 4 Ih.jars, 18 to 200; Mustard, } Ib.jars, 240 to 330; Nutmegs, unjimed, 850 to 95e; limed, 90c to 31.Curreka.\u2014 More active.Green Mocha, per Ib, 30¢ to 38c; Java, 230 to 280; Marncaibo, 31e to-Zsc; Cape, lVc to 200 ; Jamaica, 180 to 20e ; Rio, 18e to 200; Sing ro and Ceylon, 22¢ to B7e : Chicory, 12c to 12]e.Qrocrniks.-The week has boen rather quiet in this branch of trade, and outside vf what orders are coming in from travellers, no special rales are reported.Tras\u2014Ehow no change whatever and prices remain in buyers favor.Japan, common, je to 250; eommon- to medium, 270 to 300; fair to good, 34e to \u201840e; fine to choice, 4lo to 53e ; Nagasaki, 250 to 350; Young, Hyson, firsts, 48c' to 550; seconds, 38cto 45¢; thirds, 300 to 350; fourths, 274 \u20ac to 29; rds unpowder, low grades, 330 to 40c; good to foo.50c to 600; finest, 650 to 70c; Imperial, modium to good, 33¢ to 380; fine to finest, 450 to 65e ; Twankeyy common to good, 200 to 32; Oolong, common, \"330 to 3863 gnod to chuice, 40c to G5e; Congou, common, 260 to 32c ; medium to good, 33¢ to 40¢; fine to finost, 41e to 6g; Souohong, common, 280 to 30e: podium to good, 330 to 450; fine, to choice, 300\"to 700.SBucars.\u2014Prices are steady at the reductiow: Granulated, 9§c¢ to 10c; cerystallized, Oo to bio ; grocers\u2019 A, 940 to $jo; bright yellow, 8jo to 9c; medium, 80 to Blo; fair, To to 730; dark, 730 to 790.Boots ann Swosh.\u2014Most of the factorios are still fall of orders, and there is nothing new to report beyond the fact that several manufacturers are running short of raw matorial énd bave had to enter the market for loather.We quote :\u2014-Men's Thick Boots Wax, $2.25 to 273; do Bplit do, $1.60 to 2.25; do Kip Boots, $3.75 to 3.23; do Calf Boats, pegged, $3.00 to .3.73; do Kip Brogans, 1.35 to 1.40; do Split do, $0.80 to 1.10; do aff Congress, $1.50 to 2.00 ; do Buff Oxford Ties, $1.50 to 1.75; do Splitdo, $1.00 to 1.35; Prun- ella Con, $1.20 to 1.50; Women's Pebbled aud Buff Bails, $1.00 to 1.40 ; do Split do, 900 to $1.10; do Prunella do, 500 to $1.50; do Inferior do, 45e to 50¢; do do, 50e to $1.25; do Buskins do, 800 to 806; Misses\u2019 Pebbled and Buff Bals, 900 to $1.10; do Split do, 73 to 90c.port that they are experi- Lrarntk\u2014Denlèrs re encingonly = moderate demand for the sexson of the year.We quote without Hemlock Spanish Sole, No.1, 250 to 26e ; do, No.3,230 to 340; Buffalo Sole, No.1, 22% te 230; do Nd 3, 206 to 31c; Hemlock Slaughter, Sée to 390; Waxed Upper, light and medium, 39¢.to 430 ; Waxed Upper, b , 380, to 3 Groined Unner 346 de 430 Suite lames, 27e.j *tauding, Fheumatiem, ne 3 ta Sie ; do, nmall, 340 te SM 4 the y hoopokin Liningn, dde 0 te 3e we.no sales on inion, and with very few bayers in the market of whom are interested in pins their opèr- ations to themselves, it is impossible to give regular and a fair report,\u2019 as suggested by a cor- ent, or in fact any at ni just now.We believe, however, that à limited demand exists nt the range quoted above.Raw Fues.\u2014~Market quiet.Winter Musk Rat, 13; do, Fell, 80; kitts, 30; Red Fox, $1 to 1.25; Cross Fox, $3 to 3; Silver Fox, $35 to 30; Lynx.$1 to 1.50; Marten, 75e to gl ; Otter, $8 to 10; Mink, prime dark, $1 to 1.25; Beaver, $3.50; Bear, large prime, $6 to 8; do, smal, $4 to 5; do, cube, $2 to 4; Fisher, $5 to 6; Skunk, black, 250 to 500; Racooon, 404 to 66.Hibes\u2014There is a fair demand for green batch- ers hides at $9to $8 aud $7 per 100 lba for Nos.1, 2 and 3.Shocpains aro stoady at $1.05 to $1.10.Calfskins, 10e.per 1b.: PrrzoLrcu.\u2014 There is a fair demand and prices are moving at quotations.We quote 2430 to 24 fc r Imperial gallon for car lote ; 250 to 2540 per roken lots, and 260 to 27e for single barrels, Fisx.\u2014A demand for the present use is experienced by the wholesale dealers, which, of course, exceeds what hae been experienced: for somo time past.Prices are as follows: Labrador Herring bas advanced to $5.25 to 5.50; Dry Cod is quoted at $4.25 to 4.50; Balmon, 1, 2 and 3, $186.50, $17.50 and $16.50.Other kinds are unchanged.WooL\u2014The market continues quict and no large quantities are reported to have bands.We quote: , 1850 to 19; Canada pulled, A super, 3c to 35c, B super, 32¢ to 330, and unassorted, 302.Advertising itself wherever it goes by its wondrous aud gratifying effects which it produces, that sterling medicinal Tromas\u2019 ECLECTRIC OIL, is winning \u201c opinions \u2019 in all parts of the United States.Testithonials constantly pour in demonstrating its superlative cfficacy, in a manner as pleasing to its proprietors as it must be convincing to these who read it in the public prints, those evidences of its popularity and thers a remedy den genuine worth.Never was which received ampler and more satisfactory endorsements ; never was there one which better deserved it.IT Is A TRIED RENEDY.Experience has demonstrated that it not only relieves, but cradicates the most obstinate coughs, sore throat of a malignant type, catwrh of lon i ix; wtitfness sn lameness of the back, muscles and joints, piles and kidneytroubles, external hurtsand sores and other bodily troubles, as well as many of tho disorders peculiar to horses and eattle.That it cures $A crery irstanee, is not pretended, but that, if systematically used, and the malady susceptible of being remedied, 8 will remedy 1, is a fact amply established.Sold by all dealers.Price 23 cents.culy by NORTHROP & LYMAN, Pre To , Ont.| Note.\u2014 Eelrctric\u2014Selected and Electrized.Twe Hundred and Forty-four Miles of Stove Pel Messrs.Morse Bros., of Canton, Mass, are now maki large shipments of \u201cThe Rising Sun\u201d Stove Polish to Londong England.Their - labor-saving machinery enables them to overcome the difference in cost of labor, and comte successfully with European manufacturers.Keir goods have now been sold in the United States for sixteen years, and in the Maritime Provinces for ten years.The sale of * The Rising Sun\u2019 Stove Polish in the United reached the enormous quantity of 724 tons, 3,864,528 packages.As the cakes are four inches long, the product of 1880, placed in a dine, would extend two Toadies) sud forty- four miles.Each of geuuine bears their long ab trade ke picture of \u2018the rising sun\u2014registered in the Énited States, England and Canada.The \u2018trade and consumers are especiaily cautioned against dangerous imitations in the market of their long-established trude mark, a picture of the rising sun, by which unprincipled manufacturers are seeking to reap the advantage of the great reputation sud superior quality of the genuine article.Their Montreal agents are Messrs.Lyman, Sons & Co., wholesale druggists.Busuxance 2 ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF ENGLAND.CAPITAL ccciatneesiitinnncrses anc aneeces so $$100000,000 FUNDS INVESTED, nouriy.\u2014.\u2026.23,000.000 INVESTED IN CANADA FOR PROTECTION OP CAXADIAY POLICY HOLDERS, NEARLY 600,000 LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED.Fire insurances accepted on the most favorable tarms Life business trausachd in all its branches.N.H.GAULÏ, \u201cW.TAILET, \u201c*~t agents.\u2014 egal Notices.A a C, | MANN SSL 236x °° PROVINCE OF QUEB District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.Ka 3005.Montreal, the Elghth Day of Felruary, Ome Thousand Eight Mund-ed and Eighty-one EIT KNOWN, that the City of Montreal, a bay fe F Mrie wd Tate, duly incor porated, and ha thelr cul f place of busluoss in Moutreal, by their = tion tyled this day under number 1006, and by the Hunorabie Bonaventure Caron, ano of the Judges of this Court for the malo of an immaoveable sitnated in this pS iy A described fn the said potition as Follows, fb wit: À cer.ain lot cr emplacemeu d | \u201cthe Kidneys, Diabe! Great Britain and Sandwich Islands in 1880 \u2019 XERVO NEURALGIA, RHEUMATI - The Great Blood Purifier.| * career 5 CHANGES AU SEEN AND FELT, AB THEY DAIL OOCUR AFFKR USING A FEW DOSES.1.Good spirits, disappeaiance of weakness, languor, melancholy, increase and hardiness of Sesh and musics, 3S Mrength appetite relish for BO MOTS SQUE s of good 4h PSS CTA Genis EE 3.Dy 00 of gpots, blotches, ; the skin looks clear and heal iy tas urine change from its tur- and cloudy appearance to a clear chetry or color ; water passes freely from the bladder through urethra without pain or scalding ; little or no sedimsnt ; no paln or weakness.4.Marked diminutioh tit frequency of ta- volun ening Ocha\u201d (Hf afMicwed Io that way), th tertainty Of perraanent cure.locreased strengtibexhibited Th ihe secreting glands, and function- Barmony restored to the several organs.and the 5.Yellow tinge on the white of the © skin to a swarthy, saftron appearance of the Clear, lively and healthy color.6.Those suffering from weak or uloerated lungs or tubercles will reallae great benefit in ex poctorauUDE free- iy the tough phi or mucus from the nus alr cells, bronchi of wi pe, throat or head; diminishing the frequency of cough: general increase of strength throughout he system ; stoppage of night sweats and Pains and ngs of weaknoas around the ankles, fodder, ele, cessation of cold and ch sense of wf location, feathing and parc ocoug| lving down or arising in the moralou.AU thess distross- ng symptoms and surely disappear.7.As day after day que BARSAPARILLIAN ts en Dew signs returaing ealth will appear; asthe improves on purity and strength, disease wil diminish, and ait foraign and impure deposits, nodes, tam: ur cers, hard lumps, etc, will be resoived away, unsound made sound and healthy; ulcers, fever sores, chronic tin diseases gradually where the system has been vated, and ksilver, Corrosive Sublimate have accumu- of Se bosom, chain, Pre car e eur fog veins, etc, the these con ons, white swel 2 BARSAP LIAN will restive away id ate the virus of tho disease from the uye- mm.8.If those who are taking these medicines-for the cure of Chronic Serofulous diseases, however slow ma) be the cure, \u2018feel better,\u201d and find their general heal oe 8, theif Seah and lube tne: Fro or even ceping own, it ts a sure © » cure progressing.\u2018ai eter : oot improving, .In these diseases the patient either go or worse\u2014the virus of the disease is nes inactive M arreswd and driven from the blood, will spread and continue to undermine ne constitution.A Soon the ARI N makes © patient * fee > every hour you will grow better and increase in health, strength and fleak.Tho great power of this rem te in discases that cath, in ody threaten di CONSUMPTION san et peu Tet Sours gr Bio, of Water (1 rellef afforded where doing away with the painful operation of using these hetramentey dissolving Stone in the Bladder, aod in all of the loid cases of INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER AND KIDNEBYS.In chronic cases of Leucorrhæs and Uterine diseases.One contains mare of the active les of Medicines than Jay Sher preparation.Taken tes- spoonful doses, others require five or six times ne = ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLER.RADWAYS READY RELIEF ! \u2014Cures and Prevents DTEXNTEE \u2019 E MARNE, - Toten uyeReled 15 30 Tom uare æ 's Ready Relief.No crnesétige or lee or ls the as > ofthe R.R 3 IT WAS THE MBST AND 13 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that lhstanti: the most excruciating pains, \\nfammationt, = cares Sengretions, \u2018whether os or glade or oxyans, hy one application, IX PROM 1 TO 20 MINUTES, no matier bo viciént or excruciating the pain the Rhen- matic, Bedridsen, Infirm, Crippled, > Tostr tb disease ray auffer, RADWATS RETIRE wii a0rd naeant ease\u201d INFLAMMATION OF THE XTDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THB LUN SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BRÉATEIXG, as, HYSTERICS, CROCP, DIPRTRERIA OF ART, os \u2019 CATAERH, INFLURNSEA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, : QUSNRSS, SLERPLBESNES COLD CHILLS, AGUR CHILLA, CRILBLAINS AND FROST BITES, The applica of the Roady Rellef the part or parts They the n on difficulty exists A afford engs and Shiny to sixty drops in half a tambler of wale will in a few minutes care Cramps, Sprains, Bonr Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea Byoenters.Coîte: Wind In the Bowels, and C4 Latent Pains.ot a carry a Of Radway Rend § Tier win them.A few drops in water will pre- cnt sickness or pains from change of water.It Is better than French Handy of Bitters as a stimulant.FEVER and AGUE TEVELAND ACR cot 1 ts ny i Dn! b r w cuts Aue and other Malarions, Billous, Scarict, Tyehoie Yellow and other frvers (nidcû dy RADWATS AS » quickty as RADWAYS READY RELIEF.TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.in the St.Antoine Wan! af the City of Montreal boing the north-wi si part of Jut No.1814 of the official plan and box off farchee of ratet St.Antoine Ward, containing by adisessurement 45,000 feet, English incasure, mord or less, sD | duarilant as follows: ** A c-rtainlotor em- \u201c placement, situated In the St, Antoine Ward of thy « City of Montreal, beliig composed of lots Q.R.8.T.1% \u201cVW.Wo X.of the subdivision of lot No.1X13 on the ela bin and book of reference for the raid Rt.Ard « ne Wad, prepared (or rogistestion purposes, con- * taining about forty-five thousa fect English nea | ** FOTO; THOT OF 3 bot without Warhints ae to precle \u201c* meusurement, an: as follows, viz, in front b ** à luno in comm 804, on, In rear by a portion of lot No.2 ** on one side towards the north-west by a portion lot * Yo.1815, sud on the Sthor wid towards tha south-oast \u201cby alanc leading westward fromm University street, * without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d Petitioners alleging that thers is actually dae to them, as and for taxes and assessnients sera upon sald.y nerty, in and for the years RTA, 1874, IR, 1RT] 1879 and 1380.the sum of eight hundred and thirty-nine doliars and sceenty-five cents arenes and the other and further sum of one hundred wd friv-fAive dollars and twenty-five crits for interest dt the rate of six per centum per annum, accrued on cach year's assessments respectively, from the first of November of the yearin which the same accrued, to the seventh of Pebruary, one thousand =yht hundred and ciphty.one, underand Ly virtue of the Provi Act 47 and 43'Vic., Chap, 833; .said different sums united forming the total sum of nine \u201chundred and seventy-five dollars; for the payment of which the sald Petitioners have a legal privilege upon 1 tire proparty above described.The Petitioners further alleging that the last proprietor known of the said immovesblo was one Mrs.Robert Mitchell.of this city, and that the actual proyrietoris uncertain and unkown.KOTICE 13 THERRPORE GIVEN to the actual proprietor of ho immoveablo to present himeeif and a pear befvre this Court within two moaths from the da of the fourth publication of these presen bel once à eck Jury Jour conse : t T printer @ Fren anguage, news Paper ited in the Raoglish 1 age, in the City of on real, to answer to the dem of the said Petit! a tes fall anmorasble shall ba ei o Taare ih Lis peas) forma hundred and moventy fre dollars, with in t thereon from the sald seventh day of February, 1, together i HUBERT, HONEY & GENDRON, P.8.0.de tuserted ou the 17th and 24th February tastant, adion the 3rd andl 10th March fext.} P OVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreat.\u2014No.087, SUPEBIOR CO , Dame Margaret Nadezan, of the City and Distriet, of treal, wife of Maxime Lagerte, of the game and daly authoriz en justice for the the jaintiff, va the mid Maxime action, \u2014 An action for se, of has been fu 1, 24th 1881, DUN HP TRE DUR In this cause.Montres og ae of this | Warranted to effect a positive cure.prooreds the sale the sald Petitioners bn paid the yum of nine | & LYMAN, Attorgers PROVINCE OF QUE Tix vial, = Anise Resvnairy 45 Formas B03, toc fe de Hu Seon , .° RADWAYS Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APRRIRNTS, WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AXD NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Galomel.Peyfect!: tanthle elegantly coated with sweet purge, eguiic urify, cicanse and way's Pill for the cure of all disorders of fiver, Bowcls, : Kiâneys, = Alias Fever Inflamm; Be and all derungements of tha Internal vecetable, Purel or deletertons ârags.symptoms rewaliing from Digestive 8: ton, Invard Piles, Fullness of the Rood ia Ho AE of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartbumn, Dis- - PF w t in the sStomach, Sour ctations, Sink zs in the Pit of the ftomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Meals Breathing, uttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffacat- ing Sensations when naling poutre 1s or Webs belors tbe sight, Fever pain in Head, Deft of iration, Tee of the\u2019 Chest, Limbs and in the Flash.clenty the Skin ané .° Pain Heat, aw [1 yo ecern.taining ne mercury, mineral rvs he, following sérders of thé sudden Flushes dla HLL a PRICR 30 CEXTS PER BOX, SOLD BY DEUEGIENS., We repeat that the reader must consult our books smd the salject of diseases and their cure, Among aay pe are \u2014 Le ; \u201cFALSE AXD TRUR\u201d : \u201cBADWAY OX IRKITABLY URETHRA® ' Lu \u201cRADWAY ON BCROFULA,\u201d and othtas voleting te Giizent clatons of Diseases, .EB READ \u201cPALAB AND TRU.» ; Mad à letter slemp RADWAY à OD,, 430 EF.PAUL ÆTRXET, MO! La - , DIF\" Iniremation: worth thousends will be sent $0 you.TO THE PUBLIC ! THATS ba no batter of th DR WTR old pa R than ons ations of = SR AipO ne AGNITE | ue aétictef and thr to hopeless Ropar, n bridge, Mob, suys: I Nave Deeg OAs An \u201cOnly Lang Pass.Save me iumediste relief.I can ¥eeommend i 89 the Van Noxrwiox, of Tolede, Oia, sayw: A friend AT RETAIL BY ALL DRUGGISTS., \u2014 Whelcsale by | A.HABWELL & CO., MONTREAL, PQ HESTERS er URE! AND ALL DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY OROANS.BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, CROUP, \u2018OF EVERY D ; __ Baiirouds.CHIRAL VERMONT OLD RELIABLE SHORTY ROUTE.Three Expres ins say, quipped with Millar ee to Night are \u2018een Mon: oa ton, and Springfield and News via Cars te Day Expross between Montreal nt om TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL DAY EXPRESS at 3.30 for Concord, Manchester, Rasbua, ell * For Waterloo, 8.30 a.m.SEE nn as T Naw TR ae, Non York via Springfield, 6.30 p.m.oe Ke POT,JEWEL AND | I SPONGE, LADIES\u2019 AND FLOWER BASKETS, .TRA AND OOF¥ER STRAINERS, DRUGGISTS FANCY AND PARRO GES; \u201cOVER FIFTY PART cag 4 _MAJOR & GIBB, 646 Oraig Street.1 vs.ESORIPTION.promeae AAA IE AAA ALLAN LINE.UNDER er Wifi 1 no CAHADA AND MES Lin De - _ 1881.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.100 TT ry Ay boit Iron Sisamahipe.built lo water-tight com; MY BAS oh strength, speod and a te _ dan So Coxmaxtaze.A BH ern wf GOING NORTH.Exprers leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8.30 ami A at 8am, Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving tn Montreal at 3.45 pm.Night Ex Rm.via Lowell, an | eid.arriving in M pm.via Spring.| i ss leaves Boston at p.m.via Fitchburg, and New Ÿ LE jonves À o york vie roy at 8.30 i 2x eaves New pm.arriving in Montreal at 11.530 a.m.* , For Tickets and Freight Rat at Central Vermont Railroad Office, ts st etes pi W.B, V1A Canadian Passenger Ageat.Boston Ofice, 260 W agro strept.New York Offios, 417 Broadway.WW.PF.TH, General er J.w Ho b.7th, W.HOBART, General Supt, St.Albans, Vi, marvellous cures éffectod in the City of Montreal ighoqt the Dominion.Perfect aide posted heal For salo by all Droggists.Prios, large, 81; small, 500 KERRY, WATSON & CO, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA.13 GLYKALINE, G LASGOW DRUG HALL, 400 Notre Dame Street, JUST RECKIVED, THE FOLLOWIEG soons: NEURALINE, AUROSINE, PHOSFERINE, VAPO CRESOLINE FOR WHOOPING COUGH, WEI DE MEYERS GATARRH REMEDY, \u2014 J.A, HARTE, Druaotst, \u2018VW INSOR & N OIL, DRY AND MOIST COLORS, Brushes, Varnishes and Oils, PREPARED CANVAS (ALL WIDTHS), And a complete assortment of ARTISTS REQUISITES, Send for catalogee.\u2014 R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 282 and 284 Notre Dame Street, a Eaints, &c.EWTONS dlade replactment for Canada for x C3 0 SA Lowrence Whlte Lend and Colér Werks, 38x \u201d Maiscetisueos.H R.IVES & CO, * HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ARD POUNDERS, TE GLASS! pLa Special indpesments -etther from stock or tu tmport | and Insurance against breakage guaranteed \u2014 at lowest vatos.luime- & SON; RE ; : sente mr IBOR RATLINGS AND CRESTINGS.\u2014 SOLE MANUFACTURERS GF COMPOSES GRILLED IRON RAILINGS.Sead for Cuts and Prices to ns » QUEEN STREET MONTREAL aw JOY FOR THE DEAF ! JOHN GARMORES.ARTIFICIAL EAR DRUNK Are prepared to fill exders from any part of Canada.Send for Circular and partioulars to J.L MARCOU à 00, No 106 noms pans CREE, Montreal, The Syndicee SALG NDER other CEREALS are GRA of STREET (88.Gabrte quantities Toone on FLOUR are thess mach RON CASTINGS, Or EVERY DESCRIPTION HEAVY CASTINGS are superior to any made ia the diy.E.B.GILBRRT & SONS.723 Bt.Joesph Breed._ [JNIVERSAL GRINDER.FIRST PRIKE AND DIPLOMA AWARDED.pre Grinding ars for Iarge or PHATE and other minerals, BONES, OYSTER SHE! and othat animal substances, at a rate from ou finsnem required.ver hour, according to ATs, BUCKWHEAT, Bia] working NEWELLS PATENT is now to register Crush or mall qountities et POS e to hi ot on ines.Mills at Mo.1 Locks) Yor details, apply at the Dominion General Agency, HO.26 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.to coarse Or ndred bushels, A LATED W! T and od attainable our by the 873 WILIZAM Refereuce\u2014W.P.real.yo \u201cCREDIT FONCIER FRANCO-T - CANADIRN.» \u2019 Copitei.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.es.\u2026»85,000,000, 1 PRESIDENT.NON.B DUCLERC, Seriator, Parte, Vron-Paasmiwe.HON.JOS.A.CHAPLEAU.TEMPORARY OFFICE AT MONTREAL, Molsons Bank Building, 117 St.Peter Stseet: This Company will make long term loëns os m rage with progresilve aking fond, and short ter without sinking fand.Intervet of six per cent.Por partioulars apply to 21.BARBEAU, Mana ?.(3EO- W.WADSWORTH, _ WALT, GRAIN, WAY, STRAW and il) kinds of PRODUCH, ©.31 DOANE STREEY, BOSTON.18 Port stresè, Mon K 12x 4 teens | SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY \u2014AND\u2014 MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIB LINE.THE DIRECT AND BEST ROUTE \u2014re- OONCORD, MANCHESTER.NASHUA, LOWELL, WORCESTER, PROVIDENCE, BOSTUN, and all points in NEW EXGLAND, alo to the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.4.The most comfortable and glahorate Slesping Cars 1 ran on the night trains that enter Bonaventure Parlor Cars on Day Express.ALL CARS AND TRAINS run between Bonaventura Station, Montreal, and Boston WITHOUT CHANGE LE = through to all principal points in NEW BAGGAGE PASSED BY THE CUSTOMS AT BONAVENTURE STATION, thus saving all trouble to Passengers at the Boundary Line.Day Express leaves Bonaventure Depot at 8.30 am.Night Express leaves at 5.30 p.m.Day Express arrives at same Station from NEW ENGLAND the TOWNSHIPS at 9.03 p.m.Night Express at 9.15 am.For ticke ly to 202 St.James street, Windsor Hots, apply tel and Bonaventure .H.P.ALDEN, Supt.Traffic.GUSTAVE LEVE, Passen- ¥ BARLOW, President and General Agent\u201d BRAGLEY BAR [NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Commmencing 14th June, 1880.THROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY (except Sundays,) a follows, Chandiere Curve with the Traine leaving Montreal at 10 o'clock p.m.bellton, with the steamer * City of St.John,\" nesday nd Saturday mo: for Gaspe, Paspebdiac, &c., do The Trains to Halifax and 8%.John run to their destination on Sunday.The Pullman Car icaving Montreal on Monday and - Wednesday and Friday, rufis through to Halifax, and that leaving ou Tuesaday and Thursday, to 8t.Jokn.UMMER EXCURSION TICKETS may now be ob- ed via rail and steamer, to the unrivalled Sea Bath- Resorts a the Lower 8 Lawrence, Metapedia, uche, Bay ur, Princh Edward Island and all\u2019 pointe ia the Martti | ~~ Provinces .; to-Passenger Pare Tike, 20.apply to ' 190 Bt.Prancols F i Peruvian, .Kova Scotian Hiberntan.gi i 0 > cap Fu Freee] BRRF Eg Passengers may embark Boskn marked ¢ on the evening rie to ne! RATES OF Passage FROM MONTREAL, VIA fotermietiats.ge RATES ASSAGE TRON MONTARAL, BOSTON: via 375 ama $28 os ss The 65 NEWFOUNDLAKD te intended vo parted ME ae Liverpoo a Haifax op March 3ni, March TRON HALIFAX } Mazch 1st, March 13th, March £90, Agel] 13th, FROM ST.JOHN X.F.March 7th, March 21st, April 4th, Ap 180, RATES OF PASSAGE BALIFAX bin.aves According to accom Intermedinte ne | sean L.= \u201cny oad to ail 2 Fora TE - Liverpool and Glasgow, by te ° tfax, and Tntercolontat by the Central Vermont à'Aitsay, Hew Yo Cm Sr Wel Canada and the United States via Boston or Haïifa= SEAR ER & 0.RAILWAY.5 M0.oars \u2026 216a-m.Arrive at Hoci 10.30 am.Lean Belage uebse.\u2026., pm Arrive at Quebec.8.00 am.Leave Quebec for 6.00 a.m.8t0am lee Less {Local Trains between Hull and Aylmer.) 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Te this iin tale the ; ER ET SAILING FROX NEW YORK.BRITARIIC.ciiiemovncnsisoms ORBMANIG.=! \u2014- BALOON $100; gms ¥0 Livergoci snd Batra Tickets: 110, $148 and $175, golda a a sot vias 3.J.CORELLN, Soy Aes, 26 85.Balpios stoesl.ANCHOR LINE = SE not carry sheop or nigs Deck: read 8 1 ra: n er Drafts at Jowest rates, payahle (fren of charge) 00 to GUSTAVE LEYS, No.2004 James at Pwest SION, This favorite Hart Goal Le avi ° "]
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