JRAL PURGATIVE WATER, --A Wineglassful before-Breakfuy ta Water are maintained by doses, repeated for Successive das, NG APENTA PENTA CARBONATED), PLITS ONLY, asait Aperient for Morning Use, POLLINARIS CO., Ltd, Long BBY'S «« Here's The Point! Good Suit or Overcoat his Season > that has the reputation clothes. e, that sells at one and to everybody. economy to buy a good, nent at a fair price, than to some sensational sale Men's $18 suits for $9 75 » s are always dissapoint- who comes here for his vays wear gcod looking, tting clothes, and hell penny more for them vorth. his peace of mind. ierman Overcoats, $12, 8 50. ley Suits $10 to 18.50. D. Bibby Co. 78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET. ight At The Top That's where the George A, Slater nvictus Shoes Are To day It you try them you will say so. We have just received another consignment of them--they are better fin- ished and more up-to-date than ever, We have them in Valour, Box Calt Gun Metal and Corona Colt. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 'he SAWYER SHOE STORE mo ---------- ces -- ARY. CREATED A SENSATION. State | A Professor Made the Woman Feel Decidedly Queer Chicago, Now-19. Tears and hystat cal denials of women del: s, called "barbarians and murder "mark ed the close of the convent of the y | Ambriean Humane Association. For or fe: | half an hour they had listened patt 1 age | ently while a speaker bittorly onount videly | ed the wearing of furs { bind car wday, | casses. Adornment ofl such thamete isa was evident in all parts of the Apparently unable 'to listen furthe two women left the, hol natty burst into teare, while the hush 55, | of a fourth arose to 'defend the acon kness | of women who wore fur picces. ol h000- | Tt was 'thes 'address . of J Hows, Moore on "The Cost of a Skin bi caused the stir. "Nobody tnt ® never | barian would adorn the head with i This carcass of a hird or the head ol £0 used | ning weasels," said Moor fg * $¥s- | things appeal only to the cules build- | Such a womanis about u- attr thing | ns if adorned, with a. string of CO races | skulls. She excites pity, for she 3 wehel murdaress." wal ra » "Conti," the high closs TWIG atre- | enstile soap, js sqld only al Gl wares {Redd Cross drug store. . will | 'Ov No. 1 Universal rica sheqel ; is just the sim for house miter | Strachan's rdware. A TA | Ciena ear istcr of Bead mber bure, died, on Friday last, aged ty-throe years. : a @ KIDNEY TROUBLES "Si Rat bop Of all the diseases known, with which the female organism is afflicted, kidney disease is the most fatal, and 'statistic 0 a statisti show that this disease is on the increase among women. Mrs Emma Sawyer Unless early and correct treatment is applied the patient seldom survives when once the disease is' fastened upon her. We believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most efficient treatment for chronic kidney troubles of women, and is the only medicine especially prepared for this purpose. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight, in loins, backache, uent, nainful of scalding urination, swelling of imbe or feet, swelling under the eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys or notices a sediment in the urine, she should lose no time in com- mencing treatment with Lydia E Pink- ham's Vegetable Sompoitsd, as it may be the means of saving her life. roof, read what Lydia E. Pink- Fogetablo Compound did for Mrs Sawyer. "1 cannot express the terrible suffering I had to endure. A derangement ofthe female organs developed nervous prostration and a serious kidney trouble. The doctor attended me for a year, but I kept getting worse, until I was unable to do anything, and I made u my mind I could not live. 1 finally decid: to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound as a last resort, and I am to-day a well woman. [cannot ise it too highly, and I tell every suffering woman gbout my case." Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ga. Mrs. Pinkham gives free advice to women ; address in confidence, Lyun, Masa HURLED BOMB. Believed By An Italian Black Hand Terrorist. New York, Nov. 19-Wild excite ment was wed, on Naturds hally a bomb was exploded in th \ of a tenement house at 33 Stanton street. That the perpetrator of the outrage was an agenttof the Black hand Society is the theory of the po lice. They also believe that Pietro Realmumo, an Italian, who has a delicatessen store on the ground floor of the Stanton street house, was the intended victim. Realmumo told the police that he had received numerous letters from the Blackhand demanding money. The -last one, two days ago, told the storekeeper that unless he sent money to the writers at once they would kill his chil- dren. The money was not sent and the bomb, which was ht 1 into the hall received two way, is believed to be a warning from the outlaws that their threat was not an empty. ohe. The house is occupied by eighteen families." The explosion shattered every pane of gl in th house and smashed scores of windows i ining houses and tenements street. across the ------------ McGill To Raise Million. Montreal; Nov. 19.~McGill Univer sity has undertaken the task of rais ing an endowment fund of a million dolars afd it appeals to the public for help. Robert Reford recently "offered to contribute £30,000 orf condition that $1,000,000 was raised within year. from citizens past and present of Mon tr Ottawa Summer Carnival. Ottawa, Nov. 19.--Ottawa will hold an old boys' and girls' re-union and summer carnival next, season. This de cision was reached ¢ 'Public meets ing. A committee was appointed to formulate the scheme, seléct date and generally promote the enterprise. ---------- Dr. Shoop's Res wtive brings last ing relief in stomach, kidney ahd heart troubles through the insid nerves.' No matter how the nerves he came impaired this remedy will re build their strength, will restore their vigor. Remember it does no good to treat the ailing organ--the Irregular heart, vebellious stomach, diseased kidneys. They are not to blame. back to the nerves that control them --treat the cause a remedy that Go use cures through the inside nerves. Sold by all dealers. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY SPORTSMEN SATISFIED Reports from all the Game Sections of the Maritime Provinces indicate a most successful season'. Wiite for * Fishing and Hunting" * "Trail of the Mic-Macs" * Week in Canaan. Woods "Moose of the Miramichi ° TO GENERAL PASSENGER ROW IN WOMAN CHARGES HER FATH- ER-IN-LAW, Magistrate yHas Rather Unusual Case Before Him This Morning --John Sid Arrested on Charge of Theft. A rather unusual case cate before Magistrate Farrell at the police court this morning, when a woman residing in Wade's Lane, accused her father-m- law, who lives next door to her, of assaulting 'her and using abusive lan: guage. lhe dase was referred to in Saturday's Whig. "The father-in-law denied the charge. He is over sixty years of age. = The magistrate Journed the case for a week, * According to the story told by the witness in the witness box, the old gentleman followed her about the city on Friday afternoon, and aferwards called "at her home and endeavored to strike her with a cane, at the same time using profane language towards her. The old genteman she said had acted In a *"'scandalous" manner, and had broken the hinges off the back door. She claimed that he had threat ened her life and that of her husband. A young man who was passing the house at the time of the row on Fri- day afternoon, had prevented the old man from assaulting her by taking the cane away from him. She had her- self gattemipted to guard herself with a broomstick, "I have had trouble during the whole twelve years 1 have lived on that street," said the plaintiff to the court. "When ome of the sons came to my father-indaw some time ago, there was nearly 'murder in the house. At that- time I had-to make a complaint to the. police." Cho evidence of the plaintiff was cor- roborated by The latter ad her husband 'said that his father persisted in in terfring with his affairs and that something world have to be done with him, he feared. Thx accused is very evidin oe deaf, and the taken had to be given to him to read. The magistrate adjourned the case for John Sid, a week. an Assyrian, was accused of theft, The chirges against him was that he dil steal watches 'and other Jewelry from G ro Hassan. He en tered a plea of "not euilty," and the case was adjourned. He was arrested by 4 Alexander Allen, of Marlbank, and brought here yester day. George Tlovd, the florist, accused of ill-treating his wife, and whose case adiourned by the wnagistrate, again came before the court. "All right for my part," said Tovd when asked by the magistrate how he and his wife were, getting along to gether, "1 wil dismiss the charee then," said his worship, "and 1 hoje you will never come hefore me on a simi lar chirge™ Andrew Byron as a drunk, wos: fined $2 and costs, or twenty days, Te pleaded for his' lib registered erty, but it was no go with the marisirate, who stated that. hé thought twenty days in jail would be the best thing for the accused. DR. MACKIE'S REFERENCE To People Who Live Beyond Their Income. Andrew's church, last even- Dr. Mackie preached from to In St. Rev, text "Whatever ye do, do all lory of God." In conclusion, said : : All in our lives is sacred, and in overy thing, sitting at table, eating and drinking or waiting at table setving others, we are to be acting out our religion, showing the glory of Ge Now vou will never see any- hing « the face of God and the of God In the gra , thank ess receiving of one's daily bread, nn intemperance, in gluttony, in wast homes, ir and n extravag , in untidy slovenly rity apg yn wavs, 'Any how' as the motto in the bone You will not show the glory of Gad n scampng work, failmg in the umount and in the quality, failing to | put honesty into it and truth and | konor. You will not show the glory of God when your yea is not yea, and your nay is not nay, when vou av one thing and do another, when vour measure. is short and your cales loaded and vour exchange srong and | vour goods adulterated and ourself nn frand. "You willl not show the <lory of (od when vom live bevond your in come for the « the circle are living within then you 3 without their permission for ) other people and. without gratitude. ¥ ing when they are not are like the man who takes the k of bread for his hungry children prison call and the nam onde vou are #aking oh larger and behind the assi v conv personal nor family shar "The. olory of God is perfect truth all vour conversation. in all vour transacti 2 no prison nor fulness in fret interrity all your relation nerfect honor in chips. vour best, your very best in evervthing, that out of everythine good may come, and God be seen, may shin®, may be glorified This was the true wav in which Christ ~lorificd God, and it is Hin wish and the nurpose of His wondrous life on carth t you should be able to say ut the close when all is done. 'I have olorificd Thee on the earth." o Enthusiastic Professors. Hartford Courant. gue A member of the faculty of Yale tells of a student from the west who last 'year was "conditional." Tt ap- pears that his family were gnyious as to the outcome, and telegraphed him for particulars when he came up for examinatipns. In reply the young man wired his father as follows Exams -- splndid. Professors «en thusinstic. They wish for a second in October." + The highest mountain in the Indian 'HWimolayas is Kunchaniyunga, 28.17% fot. The highest falls are those of the DEPARTMENT. Moncton, N:B Yosemite, some of which exceed 3,000 feet. : WADE'S LANE!" eo of appearances and | Who bides his time--he tast ss the y of | | i | | | LECTURE ON STARS. NEWS, OF 'DISTRICT LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS Prof. Dupuis Fefore Astromomizal Society. Hamilton Times. An audience that filled the museum of the Hamilton Association, in the library building, attended the lecture rive, last dvening, by Prof. Dupuis, | of Queen's University, Kingston, under the auspices of the astronomical 1 tion. Dr, Marsh introduced Prof, Dupuis as a keen observer, an dwin- | They Are Saying. ent mathematician and a celebrated | George Pelow, Clayton, N.Y., aged mechanio--a fine man; in whom great { Thirty-six years, is dead. qualities were combined. |. "Fhe alien labor case, at Belleville, Prof. Dupuis gave one of the best {bas been adjourned for a week. addresses which it has been the Prive Full fishing is very popular at Alex- ilege of a Hamilton audience to "of | ondria Bay, N.Y., and big catches of in # ner A hah he ha ions ; ey Rl . ¢ ony mam the llutrations | psbinonge' and Devexo boos are tv x hieeh or Ths looters ' | ported. z E ry ugh ver y he ecture Was | rs. ; 'Thomas. Pattersons of Scotch corned, but plain and free {rom tec | stock, is dead, in frocks ille, aged six nical and was greatly enjoyed. | ty-so She 5 a Proshyter a His subject was "The Stars." He o | Ly-scven, She was a Preshyterian and The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What 4 3 x aves an adopted son and daughter, Plaine that it was one of a series of | Rev. W. F. Crawford and Mrs. 4. G. our he had orepared, and he gave a Tate brief outline of the two leading up to | "27" x eT it. He first took 5 the wl Lhe Methodists. of Stirling - have a spectroscope and the photographic | ™ parsonage nearly finished, It is a neat tidy structure of cement block plate as three great ends to the study | constevotion and of the heavens, and explained their uses, also showing pictures of an ear- provided with all modern conveniences, { ly telescope, of great length, slung in | S. R. Rudd, Arnprior, has been a cradle and suspended from a crane; | awarded the contract for the erection the Melbourne telescope and the on | of the new clothes; in and wooden Lick instrument; also a' spectroscope | Ware factory m that town. The con- and illustration of how fo compute | tract price is 82,307, the distance of stars, and made com- | W. L. Peters and son Everton, of parisons as to size. The nearest Sclhy, were the first of the hunters known star, he said, in giving an ex- | from the north country, with two fine ample, was so far away that a com- | bucks and a she bear and two cubs. mon Canadian onecent piece 100,000 | Everton shot the bears, miles away would appear the same! W. J. Mills has disposed of the old Mills' homestead in Wilberfores, com- prising one hundred acres to W. Cold mith, of Cobden neichborhood. The price was in the vicinity of $1,000. Miss Margaret Wilson, formerly of | Big Island, and Frank Thomson, Belle ville, were married at Picton, last week. Both parties came from Scot land, and will visit the old country this earth when viewed from | the nearest known star. Light, travel- | ling. at the of WEM0 miles a second, would take four and a half! years to comes from that star to this earth. Prof. Dupuis took up the plan ets and dingrams of the movements, also showed a set of photographs of the milky way; size rate showed ete. 1k of nebulae, star clouds, ete. | shortly. At the conclusion Dr, Marsh extend- | Rev. Mr, Bowerman has now per- ed the hearty thanks of the associa- | manently located in Madoc, as pastor tion to Prof. Dupuis. { of the Methodist church for the bal- {ance of the church year, rendered va cant bv the death of Rov. Dr. Me- | Diarmid. { William Buskirk, Deseronto, has been arrested, charged with stealing a gold watch at Niagara Falls, N.Y The prisoner said he was not guilty, and said he would willingly return with the policeman. A wellknown resident of Ernest town, Ezra H. Dunbar, passed 4 his reward on Tuesday. Deceased was | born on the Dunbar homestead. on the | York Road, ahont three-quarters of a { mile east of Storms' Corners, where he died. Tn early life he married Miss | Grifith, who survives him. i Exverts pronotmee the Hastings {marble cuanies 'the richest in the world. , One quarry of pink marble jwonld have done the heart of an Athenian good. Deposits of white are inexhaustible, The yellow samples are | the finest ever seen. A spur of the C, O.R. runs through the deposits. W. J. Curle, superintendent. of the B., W..& N. railway, received a mes cage that Mes. Zimmerman, wife of | the ex-general manager of the road, passed away suddenly Saturday morn {ing in New York after undergoing an HOPE IDAHO, Star | JOHN hooLEY, OF rn : operation. Mrs. Zimmerman was quite = lor, justios of ve peace and ; 3 "wi : ry Hin ths nit Le In known as she spent sev eral sum ti wiv are considered primi- | mers in Brockville and on the Ridean. ive but effectiv | r-- mre | PERSONAL MENTION. Bible Reading In Missouri. | -- : Kansas City . John Cosgrove, afterward con gressman from the Boonville distrist, | Movements of _the People--What They Are Saying and Doing. was especially distinguished as an M J. Lynch, of Montreal, is in the advocate before a jury. Defending a [OW . lint acoused of Some crime, Col. | Ii*ut.-Ccl. Hemming Toronto, is in Cosgrove in an eloquent climax | the city. shouted William Hamilton, Montreal, is in "What does the state's attorney ex- | the city, to-day. pect * Does he oxpect my client, like | Rev. James" Lawson, Chelsea, was in Dani<l to command the sun to staid till, and have it obey Judge James W affen, lawyer for | | the eity to-day. | Lisat, B. N. Denison, Toronto, is ih the city on business. the opposition, interrupted : | Pr. Sherrifi, Ottawa, spent Sunday "May it please 'your honor," he | With friends in the city. said r Judge James E. | James Yule, of the R. J Carson 1; 1s on the bench, "I oh- [compan went to Tweed to-day. % Cosgrove's mispoting | Inspector Spotten, Toronto, is visit ing the Collegiate Institute, to-day. I beg pardon," blandly replied Col. | Herbert Kirkpatrick, of Montreal, Cosgrove, "I forgot for the moment | bas been in town for a day or so. that it was not Danid, but Solomon, | R. Smith, Subbury, is in the city, who commanded the sin to stand | on his way home from Saskatoon. PT : | RH. B. Stock, Bell Telophone com And thal statement went unchal | Pany, Toronto, is in the city on busi longed. | ness. : ---------- { Arthur O'leaty, of the X. & P. Who Bides His Time. | stafl, left to-day om a trip to New James Whitcomb Riley York. Wh ides his tine May by day Mrs W. K. Routley, Kingston, is And lifts a mirthful rour+ | visiting her son, C. B. Roatley, Pet jlowever pour his fortunes he-- | erooro. 2 He Alor fall 4 : uny sunho be Miss Minnie Downey, of Kin rat on, It will grow den in his palm {is leaving this week for Cochrane, ho bides his time, ' | Albertg | Ross Playfair, of the Crown Bank swe t } 3 S he Odessa, spent Sunday at his home in { Kinoston. William Abrams, Summerstown Sta | tion, is for his the saltest tear with slowest feet, raw ing * eur rulds of his cause ; never-ending rhy he ro s bloom in his applause Who bides his time. | hiv undergoing treatment eves in the Hotel Dien Herbert 1. Bowen returned to town, | to-day, after a very pleasant visit in ho hi is time, and fovers no } ht \ the } M - , w h Javere not | Battersea and Odessa, {| Shall wear coll-wreathen laurel, wrought | Miss Mabel Bell, daughter of Dr. | With erimson berries in the leaves { Bell, V.S., has left for New York | And he shall rdem a goodly king, } I 1 : | "And sway his hand o'er every clime, j.haes 5he will train for a nurse | With peace writ on his sigwet ring, | The condition of Dr. Moxley, who Who bides his time. {has been ill with typhoid fever nt the {general hospital, was reported to-day A Serious Question. {as not being improved. Mwin. Smith, in Weekly Sun: . | Prof. David Marshall will attend the Japan is grilling China, and China, | International exhibition at © hrist { when drilled. may be a very formida- | church, Lyttleton] New Zealand. He | ble power. The pir, as matters now | will make (he trip via Vancouver. stand, would completely command the | John Marshall returned home this i Pacific coast of this continent That { morning after spending two weeks' | the Ponama conpl' will ever be com- | vasation in Toronto and Markdale | pleted is not the opinion .of some of | and will resume his duties with J. 8, { the best judees, nnd till it is the Un: | Henderson. . ited States cannot be a reat naval | Dr. John L. Brav, M.D. of Chat | power on the Pacific. That exclusion | hsm, L1.D. of Quech's, has bien re 'Tawa will lon~ be maintained, either | slected, by acclamation. a member of +|{ against the Chinese or Japanese. is | the council of the College of Phe. hardly to be expected, and unless they | sicians and Surgeons of Ontario, He ovr labor unions must be pre | was first ected to the coimeil in 1880, { pared for competition with a great | and has done much | body of good and relisble labor. As! wae sd hefode, the admission of the | male det ple of, Chinese insiolves a | mrioua moral ddncer. The subject | calls for serious 'attention. toward framing the medical legislation efiacted diner He has occupied all the positions of honor and trost in that body. Maclean 'In' Danger. an Toranto Telesvghni + p K. 1. Borden mnst he ga vlad to hear that W. F. Maclean, M.P., in Cobalt, where there are so many nee, laree, deep - shafts or a man to tumble into. doen 1 { At the beginning of last eentury {the Russian 2 Innguagé-wasx used hy 2,770,000 people. Now it is™ spoken | Why 75,000,000, . | Abgut theealy difference between i@ tamily jorcand a family row, is! ; that the jar is a, trifle smaller. { nIndia rubber nails ar a fovelty in | Bat few people remain in the self: Germany. Thiy are used in places Ratisfied class after. they once. get ac- | where metallic nails woul Be liable to * quainted with themselves, corrode, » i 'DAILY BRITISH "WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. or It's now time to change fone's shoes. hour creations. Heavy and light Walking Shoes for tire family. ° able kinds. combined. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. difference--we You do ssationalism or kind in this store. We we sell thefn as we sell can and economical exponse. absolutely we te'l you fur is ! sell expensive furs. » the whatever that price is. value at stand for, emphatic, Men's Coon Coats, at prices that you will be pleased with. price 'in town, That's Fur Rafis, Stole Throws and Collars, Mufis, = Jor Ghis Week New he when we say we are right up-todate--now and always. show over a hundred nover seen here -before--the "very mpttrials possible to procurv.. We'll. be glad to see Accept our cordial invitation, York. Thé very fipest models identical with those that This latest from tested, natural spring water, selected bar- ley malt, and a blend of the | choicest growth of hops. No sub- Stitutes for hops or barley are used. An aid to diges- 4 tion and a cause of Jsfort after | meals, | FULL OF THE VIRTU "a & JAMES McPARLAND . . Ales, Wines, Liquors andjCigars, - Bedroom Furniture This Specialties Bedroom Suites, ore, with shaped be only foniers to match up. enamel, Covers. 'Phone 147 for White Ambulapee.: The homing cup of coffee often shapes the day. It should be Chase & Sanbom's. Summer is ended and the cool weather Fresh from an idea gathering trip to the best millinery displays in dressy STIL APVTTIEN Solid Quartered Polished Solid Quartered Polished Oak Ho : $15) Brass and Iron Bedstends, pale: blue, 'apple green, and white from... an. Also, Net Bed Spread and Bola is here. v Our store is the place where the best, the newest the latest sho=s are to be found, and at the least prices The freshest designs, the up-to the-day and the men and womer, shoes for the boys and girls, shoes for the en- Riay ay bts, storm shoes aud all other desira- eauty, service, comfort, and small cost For whatever purpose you may require Boots and Shoes we have them and at the lowest prices. The Housa of Good Shoe Making Crumley's Furs Jor Toadies Whatever advantages claimed by fur retailers anywhere in this country are possible, may be claimed also by this store, 'And just as strongly, with this prove our claims, not pay for "exclusiveness," clap-trap of any sell furs and dry goode---at the lowest possible margin over cost You may be cortain about quality--if fur, that's just what it is, and just what we charge vou for. Wo sell cheap furs and we But it's the best the claim we You see our furs, you'll understand why we are inclined to 'be Jackets, and Special Display of Gea Hais just now are admired and made in the metropolis. That's exactly what we * mean week we will in ideas and you when you come, Cash Coupons at Crumley Bros. 3% AGENT 339-341 KING ST. Week Oak Dress ol mirror, $18.00 With Washstands to match for $3.00 an in colors, « 83.50 wp James Reid The Leating Undertaker at = tal w 2 w 2.26 a.m. " 11 vw oo 9.15 aum. 2 gaged SEE " 15 Local = 7.08 pms GOING BAST Live. City 8 we we 1.48 am. 2 2.96 THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE States Via Kingston and = Oaps Yinaant, NY. i : + OL Lv. Kingston (Str), *5 a. Arr Ca he (Ste) Chea) N.Y. 0, Lv. Cape Vincea! Mg >. Arr. Syracuse, 13.11 a.m. Arr, "1830 pm . a ow York, 8.40 vm, directions : a PULLMAN, SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS 2 Cents o W'Nes CLEA TY Fd RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : . 12.80 p.m--Kxpriss, for Ottawa, G {real, Qeias, Si John, Nob HelaEs ton, Toronto, Chicago, Denver frow, Sault Ste, are, Duluth, Paul, Winnipeg, . Portlavd, and San Wraweitoo, Be 5 pm.~Loeal for Sharbot ke, connecMtig with C.F.R. east and wet: } 7:45 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and ins termediate points. leaving Kingston at 13:30 ba. arrive in Ottawa 5 5:00 p,m, ; 'eterboro, - &: «m3 Toronto, 7:80 nam.: Boston, am; St. 'ohn, N.B., 11:55 ann Full particulars at K. & I. and OP, R: Ticket Office, Onlario' street." ¥, CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. Ray of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Nananes, Desoranto, and all loeal points. "Traine leave, City Hall lepot até pm, ¥, CONWAY, Agent B, Q. Ry., Kiksston, TiIM® TABL® STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Beginning Sept. ath. Wolfe lsland -- 100 PM, HH] i 5.00 wm a eM. 4» 7.00 4% «5 ime to n u 6% am. MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Daiaitn were Tiith Nat, " HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL: ann iin Sate Now. Se RATES OF PASSAGE, ¥ First $55 snd 1 rst-Class Re Swarts, sccarding Seguui-Olou: $42.50 and Third-Class, $37.50 und vi