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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 5

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THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1881. mmr Continued from page 1.) flue' over the niaiorifv. but it is nrnlmlilo I unforeseen difficulties and obstacles been en countered. ua me convention will lie accepted only CHICK ET. Ruction aceouu and held it for the first mile which occupied 4m.

9s but on the sixth lap Holden putting on a spurt got into the van and well away from his opponent. The next change Ruction alw. "iu conditions. The English papers, even the 'etator, oijects to tany further conces THE ENGLISH TEAM IN AMERICA. The party, after inspecting the works and the machinery employed and the powerful pumps which are upon the ground, adjourned I he Lnglish cricketers arrived in Ne i uere are signs ttiat politicians there blocks a war.

Many reasons are ascribed for Paruell 's remarkably bold attitude duriut; tLe past fortnight. Some believe it ir genuine bjlduess, others that he has information that Government will not touch him. Vet others believe Parnell desires to be arrested, having carried the movement as far as he thiii I it has Jly Tlionia J. I'oiter. luo eigniu lap wnen Lane took second wuo most sympathized with the Boers iu vuo omces 01 tno contractors.

where a rn JlyJolm I. ArdtoTi. lors oy tne Algerian on Friday last. On Saturday they played at Philadelphia, the collation had been Drovhied. All nf tl are becoming impatient at the new demands.

British forbearance has reached its utmost DAMAGED SALT. i-uiucbuiuis uemg as lollows Englishmen piace irom hidey and went on in chase of the leader. The second mile was completed in 8.KJJ. The last mile brought out a great contest between Holden and Lane, the latter party had had their appetites limits. If the convention is rejected, the the trip up the canal and the walk over the onaw, selby and Scattou, of Nottingham Ulyett, Lockwood, Bates and Peate, of York 5CoodBuildingLots WEST E.D.

Government will have great difficulty in re BY ATJCTIoy, for account whom lt may JAJKLOCK BROS? worss. sisting pressure from its own supporters to uanow ana Filling, of Lancashire The repast concluded. the chairman punning me leader hard and making rv-peatcd attempts to dispossess him of his place. Holden, however, had the irreatr enforce it. If the Boers adopt an attitude of ruiurco ii.

ii me Doers auopi an amiuue ot The valuable parcei corner of Tudwt Fort into laPIr and ai'j uncompromising antagonism, it is difficult and only MONDAY, 3rd October, At 12 o'clock neon. a chance of success, and wishing to abandon it without disnonor, besides strengthening the addction of the people for him. In the meantime agitation is being kept up to fever heat. In every quarter of the country as yet the League is implicitly obeyed, bet-ter, as United Ireland says, than English law ever was or ever will be again. Theie is James LUlywhite, of Sussex, and Midwinter, of Gloucester.

Shrewsbury did not arrive with the party, but is to come in the next o-- pecu, ana in tne nnal Ian came ouii klr roar Lot. 2.93 each Tn JL Wlde to see how war can be avoided. The outlook JTr, advanced. The is not hnt. th knnwle.1 that 1" had to propose was that of "The away and crossed the line many yards ahead.

Young Barclay was cheered for his plucky 431 Bankg anrl "Aihton'n" If emptySHcks, ex si'msli'lT; OnUrlo (Sardinian and "Scandinavian Kb THOMAS J. POTTKTl. THOMASJ.POTfKR.Auetroneer:- of Messrs. COURT British troops, number twelve thousand, ol th steamsnip. Americans Dan; and Charles Newall, Brewster Caldwell and Dixon, of Young America and George .1 have been nrrtr.rl tn W.

till 1MT 1U afternoon ogmuoi nig uig opponents. no aouui ine jbana uourt will either have to THURSDAY. fh nrrnorn decision of the Vol.RrMH i known. -ecuons sso. and ISO.

7 RUNNING HIGH JCS1P. Which had boon rnnaimntaA ttir Jly feliaw A Uowdey. ainyer, anu mines, ot the Merion Morgan, of Germantown. and HanrreavPH beggar the landlords by heavily reducing ij luo same have a wholesome effect. i il UMN'K Kdwards, Toronto Lacrosse Club iliompson, Montreal Luerosm i contractors in a manner verv creditabl tn ii ir.

ii JOHN J. of Girard. V3 ARNPnN, Auctioneer. AAiru spencers address tome jxonnamp- themselves y-E-tti NWAP FURNITURE, BEST KHllmmiTlinVPa MAntn.ol A A and very satisfactory to ucague win order no rents to be paid at all. The return of the leaders to the field of agitation has borne its sure In 1879, when Daft's team was here, tlm (1UU11LV IfrilHNA ft 'flrnulB I ana Jan.

AlcUillivray. Montreal A. matcnes in Fhiladelphia were English tonshire farmers gives an impulse to the English land reform movement, which may not, however, make as rapid progress as the Cornices, Pictures, handsome Drawing Room Met in Raw Hi lk. Bookcase country. lie thought it was a proper and graceful act on the part of the contractors to Heighten, 3 in.

Sale of Real Estate nuii, as uiu lasiyear, in abundance of out eleven, 149 and 133, against American fif i-dwards, who is a beautiful jumper, pot Easy Chairs, Mantel Clock and Ornaments' U-nglish Oilcloth, Walnut Hidehoarri rages, a uuoiin morning paper reads like mviie mem on tnat occasion to examine sec. teen 70 and 61 English Eleven vs. Yotinir ocotcn agitation. oyer 5.3 without much difficulty, and none of lion ii. there had been engineering dim.

cuapter ironi trie history of the Commune. ine succession nf (ho The English Church Union intends mak and Chairs, Marble-top Oak Bedroom Set. Walnut M.t.t.ri.KeannH late ma opponents could do better than 5 2. voiumn alter column appear with eveiv tie ana 41 and English Eleven vs. Merion.

162. acainst 67 and JOHN PL ATT, Esq. j. i iiiic jve- cuiues connected with this section, and the inspection they had made that dav had 220 YARDS HUN. iibcibwi, wruugui iron cooKlng Range (O.

ing a great demonstration in favor of Rev. Mr. Green's release, and against the Court 55. In New York Daft's team beat the Nw Bcnption of crime and anarchy, from the neighborhood of Dublin to the most remote A Wnldron. Mnnlmti I Keiiuisites.

I'-veryihine in beautiful nnlnr. 2 i afforded them proof of the serious difficulties ork twenty-two by 188, against C8 and 94 v. ww WrBe, St), aid 0u lrlf Street, and Privy Council, at the forthcoming Church Congress. This is not expected to winch had been encountered and overcom use, at the residents-or Mr. Robert Robertson, No.

Ua LI NII1NAN RTRFET on. u. a White, Manhattan Club, N. 2 Ji Wood, Montreal Fire Police 0 CASadiler, Hamilton a one-innings victory. cuumies.

a sudden madness seems to have fallen on the land, and the condition of the land is most alarming. The character of the He thought it would be wise, perhaps, in view of the doubts entertained in regard tn St. John, N.B., October 1 The Moncion Central position good disturb seriously the harmony of the Con MUlU.LNi Next, 3rd level; dYd 7 upper ready sold! built Portion 'ai- gress. What the League is to Ireland, the Time, 2-j sec. ThiS mCA Wa rim in nnafa l.nt In 1L.

and St. John Clubs had a match trnnin nf SHAW IIOTHrV A me uoner dam, now that the water was out Also. fh lpn.cn r.f thn vA.r Lnion is to the Church of England. outrages and crimes differs from those or. dinarily observed in the agrarian outbreaks cricket this afternoon, resulting as follws final Sadleir dropped out before the start.

I Wlllllll LHIIIU The World's London special savs: "Anglo nwnug uiiui iKt ui next. oi. joun, 1st lnnincr 58. second 69 Monctnn. oi it, that it should be closely examined by Government engineers.

He thought the at and Wood did not finish, the Americans hav- in Ireland, the minor crimes, such as in French treaty negotiations have again broken 1st inning 38 second 54: maiorifv for Sr. work should be completed as soon as nossi J. fended to rh ahsolnfm ng it their own way. T-l. J' ---J jury to cattle and midnight visits of armed parties have decreased, but now we have down, with very little prospect of coming to Put up.

Hale at mv, 'he lots HALF-MILE RUN. ble, now that the remainder of the canal was completed, in order to avoid tlm Jiy iieiuiiiij; A Haraalou. SALE OF any result but hnal The French more serious crimes than before, being of were willing to make concessions ou unim Myers, Manhattan Club, NY 1 h'toher, Montreal AAA 2 delays which occurred last year. openiy disorderly character, or exhibiting portant questions, but the moment they erIS'LARNT0. Auctioneer.

2iith, 1S81. ne was ot opinion that the work isonuell, Toronto Lacrosse Club 0 eviueuces oi great secret organization Heptemver lhe members of the Montreal Golf Club cached, woollen snd cotton goods, in which 2-6 suoum be examined with a view of oi tne outrages are directed against lime 2 ni 1 sec. Fletcher took the lead and held it on suf English manufacturers are viublv interested, wuat are Known as weak-kneed brethren met on letchor's Field last Wednesday, and competed for the prize presented by Andrew Usher, Esq, of Edinburgh. The Secretary, they held out tor specific instead of ad va ascertaining whether the specifications were sufficient. He was not an expert ferance until the last lap when Myers ran laid Cools.

lorem duties. The French appear to have out irom me reputation ot the contractors iiiuoc wuu me local jana are afraid will desert them for the benefits ol the Land Act. Throughout the country the made up their minds to do without Leeds, vuoiicj u. oiuey, iounu to be the and his knowledge of the work thev had mr, away from his pair, and won with hands down. Fletcher and Bonnell made a good race of it for second place but the Toronto nian was outpaced.

Bradford and Manchester, and, of course, no formed, he thought the work had been placed principal oilences now seem to be of a dis TENDERS treaty that debars the output of these centres worth having. They will also make a stand orderly and revolutionary stamp, such as rioting, attempted murder and open assaults iu good nanas. (Applause.) He renewed his wish that an investigation should be ihe Subscribers have received Instruction irom Messrs. is. 4 II.

THOMPSON'. putting: the shot. Maodonnell. Glenu-drrv upon bheltield goods, razors and cutlery being taxed with enormous duties. Will be received up to 6th OCTOBER for th3 building of on policemen.

It ls-a signiheant fact that maue by the Uovernment, and concluded ui Ltieir by again proposing the toast. raids for arms around Millstreet have appar I he sentiment havins been entlmsinstiV, fair trade. (ENGINE HOUSE NOS. 2 4 DE 8RES0LES STREET, ently ceased, while a priest of that district this week returned to their owners large ally responded to, Mr. W.

H. Davis returned beveral members of Parliament have nn rt n. SO by 26 feet, and founda'lon for thanks on behalf of the firm for the cordial uuucmniers or others con oincd the fair trade movement within this j-umuers 01 arms wnicn Had been captured by Captain Moonlight and his gang during manner in which the toast had been re. cerned, on omoDe Brick- Materla's last few days but as yet no great leader ha6 sponded to. They had undertaken that me past tummer.

arisen, The directors of the agitation are work with a view of doine their dntv. Wednesday, 5th KLKCTRICAL RAILROAD MOTOR. fierce Jingoes," whose connection with it and they left it to those present to sav whether or not thev had done their best. naturally leads the Radical artisan London, October 1. The ceremony of cut- niiiuer, wuu a score ot 103, loss 8-93.

The Quebec Club will visit this city next Wednesday, when the challenge trophy will be competed for by them and the home club. The new club room will be opened on this occasion, and those friends who are desirous of seeing a closely contested match should not fail to be on the green (Fletcher's Field) on Wednesday. AQUATIC. Port Daliiousie, October 1. A skiff race two miles with turn, for $200, took place' here to-day bet ween Plaistedand A.

Wismer, of Jordan. At starting Wismer went to the front rapidly, followed by Plaisted, who, with a lew good strokes, passed him, keeping a distance of several lengths between the two boats until the turning buoy was reached, when Wismer was noticed to bo doing some good work, the oarsmen at times being side by side. When about a quarter of a mile from the finish, Wismer forged ahead, keeping so, and winning th i. I 8.T., 101, 102 103. 101, M.

Wo, 106, 1 7 to suspect that it is simolv a nog me nrst sod on ine liiant Causeway and Port Rush railroad, a day or two ago, at Tory dodge. Sir Edward Sullivan. They had encountered and surmounted great difficulties iu the work they had already A. Moore, Manhattan Club, NY 2 Jas McGillivary, AAA 0 UeoJt Wood, Montreal Fire Police Distance 89 ft 0i in. This event was an important one, because in it the best amateur Ameriian record was beaten.

Until Saturday J. A. Fullerton of Montreal had the top record, 38 feet inches, but Macdonnell has now the honor of extending the distance to 39 feet inches, which is a great throw. Mr. Moore of New York, the Inter-collegiate champion of the United States took second place with 30 feet 10 inches.

RUNNING BROAb JCMP. Thompson, Montreal Lacrosse 1 A Waldron, Manhattan Club, 2 Kdwards, Toronto Lacro.ike Club 0 AT Moore, Manhattan Club, NY 0 Distance, 19 feet 8 inches. Moore and Edwards disabled themselves ldingofiVed UP tol5thOCTBERfor the Sir fcampson Lloyd, Ashmead Bartlett, Sir tne latter place, is an event of great import 7 Casks Coppered Steel fm completed, and they would proceed undismayed to the conclusion. ance in railway enterprise, owing to the fact Algernon Borthwick, and Farrer Ecroyd, member of Parliament for Preston, are mak EMttE AJD BOILER HOUSE The party shortly afterwards returned to Damaged on voyage of importation ex ing a determined fight. Combined, about 50 by 35 feet- the yacht, and Montreal was reached shortly KARO." The sudden death of the Earl of Airlie alter i ciock p.

Foundations Stone, Walls Brick Contractor to furnish Six Boilers to be set and causes great regret in private circles. His loss is a heavy blow to bis family. Sale at TWELVE o'clock noon. BENNING St BAR3ALOTJ, Auctioneers. 23 he pronunciame nto of the Catholic Hier-- Sports and Pastimes archy in favor of the Land Bill may induce Engine to be built.

For further information annl in SALE OF signed. uuucr AMATIllt A1IILETIC9. tenants to abandon the League aad all its works, but it is only fair to Parnell to say that at the present time he is practically king in the trial jumps and fell out. Thompson covered 19.8 and Waldron could not do better than 1811J. Lowest or any Tender not nmi99rii cepted.

one boats length time, 20 mius. On finishing Plaisted said he could not row at all on the way down, owing to the footboard of the boat being broken. Offi THE MONTREAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING MANUFACTURED FURS of Counaught and Munster. the annual fall games of the Montreal mat it is intended to work the tramway by electricity, the company thus being first to Introduce in the United Kingdom electricity as a motive power for railways. Dr.

Siemens is a large contributor to the fund. It is estimated that the expenses for hauling on a tramway such as this with horses would be twenty-three cents a mile, aud by steam about fifteen cents, while it is supposed that the working expenses by electrical motor will reach two cents a mile. THK ENGLISH TURK. For both great handicaps of the season Czarewitch and Cambridgeshire stakes-sportsmen who, at the commencement of the year, regarded the chances of American horses at any of the principal races as nil, now begin to see that they have been prejudiced, as shown by their placing Koxhall and Mistake among the first favorites for the former event, Keene's colt holding its place at the head of the quotations, as after GILMOUR ONE MILS RUN. Frederics, Manhattan Club, NY 1 Martin, Ottawa Amateur Athletic Association were held nn finish to match Plaisted against Wismer for Trenton, 23th September, 1881.

Saturday on the grounds of tho Association, 235 THE NEW CANAL, at elr Stores, auu a siue, but were not accepted. "i ion, ivioni.reai A A A 0 in the presence of a large audience, in snite i. ---r- St. John, N.B, October 1. The articles of Section 11 ingitected by a number of ui me mreaieuing weather.

The track was ugieement as amended by Hanlan were re. in hne condition, and fast time was made in THURSDAY, THE 13th OCTOBER, tOn account of Manufacturers), Toronto Bj The time for receiving Tenders for ceiveo by lioss this morning; They are every race in which the contest was keen prominent meu The work lmoot completed. An influential party of gentlemen left notably the mile run. The management of A uiJlLUAL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST- uu win ne returned to Toronto by to-night's mail. Ross, in forwarding the articles, requests Hanlan to name the place for the race, at the same time signifying his Montreal on Saturday afternoon by the tne games was admirable, the events being proceeded with in every case, with punctuality, and the incidental proceedincs conduct CLASS Manufactured Furs, that portion of the TORONTO AND OTTAWA RAILWAY, between Madoc and RWh ja uairu, Montreal A A A Time, 4 m.

43 sec. This was the race of the day, and brought out a new star in the athletic firmament in Martin of Ottawa, who ran as a green runner last spring at the handicap games in Mont-treal, and on Saturday covered his mile in 4.43 the best amateur time ever made by a Canadian, Frederics, of New York, who made his mite a week ago in 4.32, and was looked upon as an easy winner, started off with the lead, closely pushed by Patton who shot his bolt iu the early part of the race. On the third round Martin steam yacht Dolphin upon a trip through the new canal, and for the purpose of inspect ed with promptness and satisfaction alike to Lake has been extended to the preterence for Washington on account of the lateness of the season. Ross will probably ing the new entrance at Lachine. Anions' competitors and spectators.

The field officers the victory ot I hursday he has been backed for enormous sums, while Mistake, who will Amounting to over $23,000 (twenty-three those who formed the company were Messrs UHli ol October next. Tenders now In, will remain unonptifiH tin of the day were be ridden by John Day, carries confidence of auoiuer weeK, when he will go to Portland, aud commence training for the great race. Referee Lieutenant-Colonel A White liault, ii Uirouard, A Desjardins, Henry Bulmer, Curran, that date. all. i ordhani will probably mount Fox uuiiui-, to cover advances.

The whole without reserve. Particulars in future advertisement. BENNING BARSALOrj, zl' Auctioneers. hall, allenstem, who is said to be one of JOSEPH GRAY, head. Judge of Walking Wm Maltbv.

joiin Kennedy, Uhiet-Engineer of the Harbour Commissioners, 0 Devlin, John PtDESTRIAXISM. Secretary. 217 the fastest horses at Newmarket, has been backed heavily for Cambridgeshire. For the captured second place, and began to Toronto, Sept. 7th, 18K1.

Time-keepers Samuel Coulson, Roes Shea, Conway, Superintendent of the extend Irederics who found in the and 11 Becket. Lachine Canal, Davis and Davis, 0 Judges at hnish Mallby, A New Yonn, October 1. Walking matcb concluded, llarriman 255 miles, Kroline 239 miles. 1 lit Ir Ottawa boy a troublesome opponent. On the fourth lap Martin was treadincr on the same event, Mr.

Wallton has backed Mistake to win 60,000. The other American horse quoted in the betting is Don Fulano, which iiLiid our The Dolphin left Lock No 2 of the canal shortly after two o'clock, and steamed at full speed up what Mr. Conway stated was American's heels all along tlio course, and i 1. was backed yesterday 22 to 1. (Some think Stevenson and Macdougall.

Starter Duncan Bowie. Clerk of course Thomas Paton sistant clerk of course Jas Miller. William Day will cany off the double event the widest canal in the world. Her pro James scott, Auctioneer. Notice to Contractors.

nun a ui nun uu ine uown stretch entered on the final lap. Neck aud neck the men came tearing down, and Martin, sticking like a leech, made a grand struggle for gress was not interrupted by bridges, which Measurers George Starke and Mc- neie openeu promptly in Obedience to a SEALED TENDERS addressed tntho whittle at a distance. The first stoppage took the lead to theend, but Frederics having a nigucu, miu enuorsea xenuer ror Port Eleln Works." will he rficulvpil until tditdqh until THrTRttniv Our Fall Trade Sales HAVE NOW COMMENCED. WE WILL HOLD OXE EVERT WEEK. place at St.

Gabriel Locks, where those ou little more speed at the finish, was able to the 2utn day of OCTOBER next, land a winner by four yards in the fast time i i creaKwater anu Dredgine at Port Eiein. Tirana cnnnin of 4 43. Martin was loudlv cheered for his Our Sales urn lnreniv tu tano, according to a plan and specification to Mau. Scorers Davis and Tibbs. The first event was the THREE MILE WALK.

If Drmiimond, MefJiil University 1 It Robertson, Hanks' Athletic Association 2 Corcoran, Montreal 3 Time, 28 in in, 16 sen. Drummond took the lead, followed by Corcoran, and no change occurred until the very plucky race against the American board disembarked. Mr. Conway here called attention to the improvements which have taken place during the past year in this locality. Among these is an extensivo roatl at the St.

Gabriel flour shed basin, which affords great additional facilities for unload at the office of tlm nersaDU Country Merchants from ill "Pl' ieauon champion. a so from v.miSr Hwi lonKijm aiSO irom Mnn tnhu IIIUVIUUU MUU anlna 1 .1 1 JlVLUUIl of tender can be obtained. 1 20 YARDS HURDLE RACE. -u made in cash persons tenderin? are notlfim) thnt tomtom F. W.

Kdwards. Toronto "ate or sale. Manufacturers, Merchants. Trustppn. nr ing vessels.

Just above is a large plot of will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their ajtnni v. it. i nompson, Montreal with i oxhall for the long rate and Spanish Don for the shorter. The special commissioner of the Sportsman, commenting ou the chances of the Czarewitch candidates to-day, snys It is, certain that Mistake is a horse on whom Newmarket people have been some time depending to win the Czarewitch, although they are now becoming frightened that Fiddler orFoxhall may beat Air. Loril-lard's horse.

YOHKTOWN CELEBRATION. The Times, on the Yorktown celebration, says We can afford to feel toward Americans an envy which is harmless to them, but may be useful to ourselves. They are celebrating the hundredth birthday of their independence. The observance ot birthdays belongs to the golden age of the family. Every year they can mark the progress toward the full development of beauty, wit and power every year brings them nearer to the glittering prizes of life, hung up on high for K.

Summerhaves. i surplus stocks will find us a good market to sell through or introduce their goods to the rade. Advances made to nnv amount Lewis skaife i tures. Each tender must he fli.rnmnnnlivl hv on signed for sale. Time, IS seconds and lfl seconds.

This race was iu heats, over ten hurdles A game of football was played on the Montreal Cricket Grounds on Saturday afternoon between the Montreal and McGill College football clubs for the Challenge Cup. 1 be game was won by the Moutreal Club by two trys to notiiing. No goals were taken Next Saturday the Moutreal Club will play the Crittauia's for the same cup. THE MAIL STEAMEE. Kimouski, October 2.

List of saloon passengers per SS Peruvian Captain Ritchie, Liverpool to Quebec, September 22nd Mr Allan, Mr Wm Allen Rev Dr Badgley, LL Mr Barker, Mrs Beard, Mr Beatty, Mr Wm Craig, Mr Craig, Mr Denis Daly, Rev Dr Dewart, Mrs Dewart, Miss Donaldson, Miss Donnely, KeV Canon Ellegood, Mr Elliot, Mr Henry Klokes, Mr Gardiner, Mr A A Granger, Rev James Grant, Mrs Grant and three children, Mr Henry Hughes, Rev Hunter, Mr Robert Jefters, Mr Janes, Mr Jordan, Mrs Kenrick, Miss Kenrick, Mr 1' Lamelice, Mr Isaac Levy, Mrs Locke, Mr Miller, Mrs Miller, Mr McCulloch, Mrs McCul Inch, tllfi linn Mr third lap, when Robertson took second place and went on in pursuit of the leader. The first mile was completed in 9.02, with Drummond leading, but closely pressed by Robertson, and for a few laps the contest loeked THOMAS WALLS SONS. and was won handily by Edwards, who accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public works, equal to five per cent, of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited ff thepartv dnnlinn tn nntr rninnnn. Auctioneers and General Commission Mr jurapeu ueauniuliy. chants, Toronto.

224 Ibis concluded the meeting, which was like being a sharp one, but on the eighth ground, the object oi which excited the curiosity of the party, and which it was ascertained was reserved for the construction of a new basin. The remainder of the trip to Lachine was spent pleasantly, Mr. Conway commenting upon every point of interest on the way. Near the mouth of the canal a short but rather exciting race took place with the Beauharnois. For a while the contest was a close one and the channel narrowing, owing to the presence ot other vessels, it appeared as though the Dolphin must be crushed between her huee tract when called noon to do an.

nr fail tr. lap Drummond, who had more Kneed t.lian one of the best ever held in Canada. The Americans, it will be seen, were verv success. complete the work contracted for. If the tender is not accepted, the cheque will be Robertson, came away, and completing his THE PORTLAND ful, winning eight ot the competitions, and second mile in 18.35, won without difficulty.

The Department will tint, hp knnnj in oonont these the most important ones. In the even the lowest or any tender. THROWING 5C-LB. WElOIIT. ing the visiting competitors were entertained Kerosene Oil Company.

ay order, F. H. ENNIS, A Queckberner, Now York Geo Wood, Montreal Kire i'olice 2 at dinner at the Windsor Hotel, the chair the quickest, the strongest and the readiest. A i) Stewart, Hamilton Department of Public Works, being occupied by Mr. A.

W. Stevenson, President of the Montreal Amateur Athletic. Association, and after dinner the visitors ave no national birthdays, anniversaries or centenaries of any kind. We can only uimwa, z-sra oepi. issi.

231 21 feet 9 inches. (Jueckberuer had no difficulty in winning carry so many centuries in our minds we ESTABLISHED A.D. 1859. Tllfi UndrRlirnffl tin hfpn annnlnt iirv this event with the moderate throw he made. from the West were escorted to the train and given a hearty send-off." competitor on the right, and the barges upon the left.

Joe Vincent, however, knew the capabilities of his little boat. Sho rapidly began to draw away from the Beauharnois aud when she was fairly clear cf her opponent the passage was barely sufficient for the Beauharnois alone. This added a little adventure to the trip which was much enjoyed. When the yacht steamed into the new en ONE HUNDREDS YARDS RUN, AGENT I MO. I UEAI for" John McDonald, Mr Mclntyre, Mr Robt have not room for later ones.

As to the defeat, siuee there was no other solution of the dit'ticulty, and nothing could convince the court and its surroundings of their error, we 13 White, Manhbttan Club, ffejy 1 vv iiinron, uli. New Yiii-lr The Portland Kerosene Oil Coy's Thompson. Montreal I have quite as much reason as Americans MO.MIIEAI, I IIOI Elmwood, the country seat of the Marauis Wojd, Montreal Fire mermen, inrs McLaren, Miss McLaren, Miss Bessie McLaren, Mr A Nieolle, Mrs North, Mr Hugh Paton, Mr II Payne, Miss Reid, Mr Rogers, Dr Rosebrugh, Mrs Sbives, Mr A Robertson, Master Shives, Miss Mary Shives, Master Dorell Shives, Master Shives and maid, Mr A Siemens, Mr lime, VI sec. This race was run in trial heats, the first de Bas.suno, at present rented and occupied aud second men competintr in the final bent xnuttr.r jii-ij WATJEIt WHITE, WGOXIA CKY6TAE. OILS.

Mr. 1. Wolferstan TboiniiK, was the lace of meet of tho Montreal Hunt on Sat- Wood captured the beat bv about a urday last. The weather, which is alwavs a trance the magnitude of the work of which it forms part was forcibly re-impressed upon everyone. Its grand proportions and massive construction, in fact, must command universal admiration, The party landed on the river side of the canal and viewed the process employed in the construction of the breakwater.

The whole of section Xo. 11 is iv omaruon, air Spicer, Rev Dr Stone, (ireat desideratum in drawing out numbers, unsurpassed lor 1THITY OF (Of.Ol rar jas fttrick, Rev Dr Sutherland. Mr IT foot, in 10J seconds, White coming in second, and in the next heat Waldron wou by a couple of yards iu the fast time of 10 seconds, Thompson following. In the final and 'tuuucing a sii.vkii leuhs, Rev A Tonge, Mr A Walker. I.I (HI uuui an rearus spectators and followers in the bunt, was anything but agreeable, as it poured with rain all morninsr: however, a to share in their centenary thanksgiving.

Fortunatelythe British flag was not tarnished, nor could one ever venture to suggest that Lord Cornwallis surrendered a day before he was obliged to, or that he would have gained by waiting, for there is no doubt that the long delayed reinforcements, even if they would have done him any good, would not have been able to force the French aud American blockade." EGYPT. The French press shows the soreness of the outspoken declarations of London papers respecting the necessity of England's safeguarding her interests in' Egypt. Emrlisli No Corroding of the Wick and Free White reached the tape first, but ut tin. 7,000 feet long, and will, when completed Tfom smoke or Smell. finish cronscd the track, aud interfered some goodly number of our leading citizens turned out, and the field numbered twenty.

Notman have a depth of 16 feet of water with a mean width of 200 feet. While the mean depth what with Woods, who made a dead heat with Waldron for second place. In the run A most Important consideration in severe weather when it is difficult to thoroughly took several views ol the guests, members of the Hunt and hounds, in front of the fln Notice to Consignees. The Allans S.3. COIIEAN-, Alex.

McDougall Commander, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs. Consignees will please pass their entries without delay. H. fc A. ALLAN, Montreal, 30th September, 1381.

zii of the remainder ot the canal is but 13 feet, off the American won handily. old mansion no easy matter in such irlnnmv From Its Twt BTOJf.EX PLOSIVE, TWO MILK RUN. it has been thought necessary to gie this section a depth of 16 feet as in the future, when it is desired to deepen the canal the weather. After a cordial recention from Mr. WTTtnilnv Mi.t, fil.

XT I) DMcTacgurt, Montreal A A 2 journals are now replying with some asper Medical Books FULL STOCK ON HAND AT l'l PIJICES. Superiority over all other Oils. water cannot be taken off again except at and Mrs. Thomas and refreshments had been partaken of, a start was mado for the coverts on the lett of Asylum road, Longue Pointe. Time 10 mln 21 see.

Only two men faced the starter, and on the an enormous expense. The hoitnm himr Used exclusively by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO. AND r.eiug a good scenting day, the hounds soon found, but Reynard could not ba I rock, the work of deepening could not be performed by dredging, and sub-marine work is, as is well kuown, verv costly. In the canal the water can be readily let off, and the work done as cheaply as at present. The outer portion of the entmnrn Wr, Students' Note Books.

RICHELIEU 4 ONTARIO NAVIGATION CO. For Pale by the I.fmlln? firocers and Oil leave the covert, and eventually ran to earth, where he was left for another day. The road was crossed, the coverts on the right were tried, and soon a find was made, and a capi. tal run bud towards St. I send orl McTaggart took the lead, but lost it on the second round, and the American held a lead of a couple of yards to the close of the first mile, which was covered in 6 min, 2 sec.

On the second mile the position of the men was unaltered, Bailey holding a slight lead and not very hardly pushed by McTaggart, although the boy ran a plucky race. On the homestretch Bailey, puttiniron The fullest assortment in the City. LOWEST PRICES reclaimed from the river, aud the channel is maintained by a 15-foot crib work bisected by a puddled clay trench. This crib work Whether a kill was effected we did not. h' THE McGILL NOTE BOOK! jreuierB, anu wnoiesaie oy ine Alt LOAD Oil IIAHKEL bv JOHN RHYNAS, 431 St.

Paul Street. as the hounds returned to the kennels by St. Michel road. To those in carriages the scene at times was very effective, as the pack and a spurt, came away aud won in 10 min 21 is strengthened by massive masonry, and a handsome pier is thus formed. At the 210 papes, Strong Binding, Quarto size, Good sec, by a dozen or more yards.

upper end of this pier, there is a large timber pier 100 feet square, which will pro THROWING THK HAMMER, i aper, niuuenis iiuuug, Hound Corners. TWEJfTT-FIVE CEXTS. menihcrg (the majority of the latter being in pink), could be seen workinir their wv Notice to Consignees. The Beaver Line S3. LAKE NEPIGON, Capt.

Campbell, from Liverpool, Is entered Inwards at Customs. Cousiguees will please pass their entries without delay. THOMPSON, MURRAY A 2" Aeents. A Queckberner, Scottish American vain. i the coverts and taking the different fences a new sight for many who were out for the flint time.

Also, tor Bale, I.rHRirATIVO OIL, DAWSON BROTHERS, We cannot close this notice without mn. ity, it, is remarKuuie mat LiiDeral papers are almost as emphatic as the wildest Whether they are inspired by Government I know not, but they are assuredly in accord with official tendencies. It is unquestionably the disposition of the present Government to withdraw more than ever from Turkish questions and concentrate the public interest on the Mediterranean water-way, especially in connection with Egypt. ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY'S DEADLOCK. New York, October 2 The Tribune's London special says the Anglo-French treaty negotiations are at a worse deadlock than is generally supposed.

The English commissioners Cud Tirard impracticable. What can be done, it is urged, with a man who, taking up a piece of fabric, throws it down saying, "I won't have such things made in France." Such language is regarded here with surprise. It may, it is observed, do for a Czar, but not for a servant of ft Republic. The only solution of the present temporary suspension is a prospect of coming to terms with the new Cabinet, which will likely hold office at Paris before the expiration of the three months for which the treaty has been prolonged. Englishmen look more than ever to Gambetta to settle this business.

THE TRANSVAAL. The proceedings in the Transvaal Lcgisla-ture are ominous of trouble. Although no confirmation has been received of the Boers' refusal to ratify tlm 1.19 to 105 St. Jainea Street. September 28.

233 Muu i jiii vti.ii. ha, manu-lactured by The Portland Kerosene Oil Co. JOHN RHYNAS, 2291 or 431 St. Paul Street. giatulatmg tlie' Master, executive committee and Huntsman on the fine condition of the hounds, aud the keenness with which they work when thrown into covert and it must be gratifying to the members of the Hunt to see yearly the increasing interest taken, not only, by our wealthy residents, but their sons.

This season two of our man OF AMERICAN BEWARE! Preparations This Year OUR EXHIBIT WILL BE FOUND AT WAREHOUSE, Grand Trunk Railway called "MALT EXTRACTS." Use only the GENUINE itizens' song have appeared in tbH fluid vi tect the work from the ice. The work upon four thousand five hundred feet of the section, that called the upper end, was done by blasting beneath the water, and the debris was removed by dredges. This part of the work is now completed. The other 4,500 feet of the section is divided off by a cross dam. From a section of this portion the water has been removed and the work of excavation completed.

The water has yet to be drawn off from the middle portion of the section, and the work will be prosecuted in the same manner as in the portion of the work nearest the lock gates, which is already completed. As the work now stands 4,500 feet at the entrance of the canal are completed, and upwards ot 2,000 feet at the end nearest the lock gates have been also completed. There only now remains some 2,000 feet of the work to be done in the centre of the section, which it is expected will be completed next season. It was contemplated that the whole would have been finished last year, and it would undoubtedly have been com-pleted at the specified time had not so many Mr. Oault and aeon of Mr.

Q. W. (Stephens. The Last Nctller Exruraion Train of t.tm Geo ii Wood, Mont real Fire Police i A X) Stewart, Hamilton Distance 83 ft 8 in. The best throw made by Wood was 75 ft 10 in, and by Stewart 72 ft 10 in.

Quock-berner in his last throw covered 87 ft 3 in, but the throw was not allowed, he having crossed the line in letting the hammer away. O.UARTER-MILE RUN. Myers, Manhattan Clnb.N 1 Thus Mollatt, II filiating Club 2 Time, Utii seconds. Moffatt took the lead on sufferance, but on the back stretch Myers came up with a rush, and extending himself for a moment left his competitor far in the rear. Myers eased up on the home stretch and practically walked in.

BICYCLE RACK TURKS MILES. FC Holden, Montreal Bicycle 1 A Lane, 5 CJBUIny, jj Percy II Barclay, i Time, 12 mln HJ sec. This was one of the prettiest races of the day. Sidey took the loud with Holden season to Slnnilolm nud the Ureal Worth-went, will leave Ottawa udging from their good seats and straight ding, they will in tinio be an acquisition tn EXTRACT (1 JJ Prepared In Prepared In 351 St. Paul Street, WEDNESDAY, 12th October, and Toronto Whore all friends are cordially Invited to Germany by JOIf.

HOFF, Purveyor to the Till IISDAY, I.1tta October, 1SS1. The route on thin ocRnainn wIHI.a ii rrlace and l'rlueewoi wales. HO 5 Purtln living otl'the line of railway iJ the Hunt. We are sure if more of our readers would turn out in their carriages and eujoy the drive in the delightful morning air through many lanes and bye-ways, now tin. known to them, and the novel sight of a pack of bounds working, to say nothing ot tho members, who are all remarkably well mounted, they would thank us for the pleasure they would experience in spending a day with tho Montreal Fox Hounds.

any Insinuation should address A. H. TAYLOR, Ottawa, T. FORD, Trav. Agent.

Toronl ii, or any Agent of the G.T.R. land, it Is Uhdoubterllv trim tli tif tli a trie ut KERRY, WATSON CO. RICHARD BIRKS. 807 McGILL STIIEET Corner of Reoollet). Pare Drag find Chemical.

IMirnl. riircB Hftiihinti, una Class from Montreal to Winnipeg. ta OA I from Ottawa, ttmi.nn prominent party in Volksraad desire to adopt that course. Happily there is no sign tbatjtho triumvirate have lost their in- from Toronto, ta3.7n. Wholesale Druggist.

JOSEPH HICKSON, ZLZ General Manager. clans and rurally Iteclpea tsrfilally dliipeuied. 222.

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