IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V. / O {/ % 4'o /M-i A f/. & ^ 1.0 I.I 32 Ifi^ IIIIIM M 1.8 1^ I •K 140 US 1^ 11.25 il.4 IIIIII.6 V] -^ ♦."^ O / >^ r^^^ L G "D "V O A X X JE>*» J ^v m ^^i^ Brx'.M ».■■>'-•■ HAZELTON PIANOS. MONTREAL, 1880— Two Diplomas of Honor and First Extra Prize over all Ck>mpetltora lOTFICIAIj— Dominion Exhibition, Montreal, 1880, First Prize Extra, Class X. Group IjSec. Extra, Hazelton Bros., N. Y. DIPLOMA awarded by the Permanent Sxhibition Committee of the Provinee of Quebec to Messrs. Saselton Bros«» IT. Iir.9 for Best Trienord Orand Square Ptanoy for general 'Bupesiority of tone, acdon and workmanship over all conu petitors. L. H. MASSUE, Pxeaident. i|. 0. STEVENSON, ] ''^"^^ Beoretane«, I tbe aboY^ have been awarded upon the anaaimoas reooob- Imeitda ..on of the five Judges in Class X. The AflN^rt Web& ^Im&o of New Tork was amongst the compeUton, sam roDp, same section. Instraments for Artists a Speetailiy, complete aaaortmmt of GRAND, SQUARE and DPRIOMT PIANOS always in STOCK* ** [L. IX. £• PBATTE, Sole Agent M ihe Dominion 1676 Notre Dame St., near Place d'Armes, MONTREAIi* i; i'f- If it ■ ii ■I! iSi! i i ENGLISH GIG HARNESS! Biding Saddleis, Bridles, l¥bips dte. I am importiBg these goods direct from the best English makers- Customers can rely on getting a first-class article at a saving of from ten to twenty per cent. J.W.ROBERTS. 336 St. James St., MONTREAL. ^ GEO. BISHOP ft CO. Engravers, Lithographers, AND PRINTERS, ^^ 169 St. James Street, Montreal. COMMERCIAL UUIOH ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF I.ONDON, lENQ. .Capitial, - - d3S,^00,000 Stfif ' Fire and Life Business transacted on Favorable Terms. ^Office— 64 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET FRED. COIiE, General Agrent. RESTAURANT DU GRAND VATEL No* 26, St* James Street^ Montreal. JOSEPH RZENDEAXT, Froprietaire. Formerly Manager of the Canada Hotel, Montreal, and ate Proprietor of the St. James Hotel, Three Rivers. French and American Cookery. European plan. Table Hotel the best in Montreal r^BT" ltigU.?J. m ■ 't EDITOR'S PAGE. ;^^^ Railway Saperlntendents are respectfally requested to send all matter and chang*es to reacli as at latest on the SOtli of every montliy as we issue promptly on the 5tli of every montb. ,^^* Changes in the following railroads have occurred for this month :— Grand Trunk, Midland & Great Western Div., Credit Pt. Huron & North Western, London and North Western of England, Kingston & Pembroke Western Counties, 52^^ A good Agent for BATTERSBY'S GUIDE is wanted in every town in Canada. Extra good terms to live and trustworthy men. j^f* See Hotel List, on page 86, 87, 88 and 89. ;^^The St. Lawrence Hall, Brockville, under the able man- agement of its genial proprietor, Mr. Robinson, has lost none of its well-earned popularity and the excellence of its menu and accommodation are proverbial. • :^S^' Under the management of Messrs. Cote & Meaghe the Sherbrooke House, Sherbrooke, rates second to none between here and Quebec, and well deserves the best of patronage. ^^^ Our readers will notice that we are favored in this issue with Map of Western Counties Railway, (see page 78), which will be of advantage in tracing the route of this well managed Road. ;^^ The Grand Trunk Railway now runs a Sleeping Car through between Montreal and Hamilton on their train leaving at 9.00 p.m., from Hamilton at 5.35 p.m. ;^^** Few hotel men (he will excuse the expression) are better known throughout Canada than Mr. Mark F. Irish, the popular manager and proprietor of the Rossin House, Toronto. He has made the Rossin House second to none and we are i to note that both he and the Hotel he so ably conducts are thriving. j^^^ Vick's Floral Album for 1885 is out, and is got up in the usual elegant and costly style. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Ma- gazine at $1.25 a year is invaluable to Florists and Gardeners.— Address, Jas. Vick, Rochester, N. Y. j^* The Queen's Hotel, Toronto, Messrs. MoGaw & Winnett, proprietors, needs no endorsement from us. It needs only be said that it is as popular as ever. m Hotel de Premiere Classe, Poss^dant toutes les ameliorations modemes, s-A-iii,DEis x)'Dmos:-A-iirxiXiiiOiTs Pour let Commia Voyageara- -^ ^j®^ O 3 lU X H < >- z ■ H CO *B:}a9maAoidinj aj9popi[ y 'suoi^epoujooDV |d)OH isag mSfmSSSfi tWDtX. TO EAlLWAts and CONTlENtS. ^ .^ Albert Railway— Bay of Quinte Railway • *^li Brantford, Norfolk A Burwell Railway • m Canadian Paoiflo R'y ^ Aylmer Branch : — « 71' Montreal to Pembroke, Sudbury, &o , ]^' Montreal to Toronto and Chicago .". ^"SU Montreal to Brockville 74 Perth— St. Jerome— St. Eustache— St. Lin Branch 71 Toronto to Orangeville and Elora JJ Toronto to Owen Sound '2 Canada Atlantic • —Canada Southern 69-62-60-61 Central Vermont ;— Stanstead, Shefford & Chambly Div 77 Delaware & Hudson « 64 Central Ontario 69 Erie & Huron Railway 76 Flint & Pere Marquette Railway; Prederioton Railway.. • 80-81-82 Grand Trunk :— Boston, New York, Lachine & Province Line. 23 Montreal, Toronto & Detroit— Detroit Toronto & Montreal 24-26 Portland, Quebec & Montreal— Lake Erie Division 30-32-36 Buffalo to Goderich & Detroit— Detroit to Goderich & Buffalo 28 Arthabaska Branch— Michigan Air Line Branch 34 Suburban Train Service, Mohtr*l to St. Jiambert «fe Longueuil. 34 Susp. Bridge to Detroit '. 40 Buffalo to Glencoe, London. Huron & Bruce .42-43 Toronto & Hamilton Brancn and London Jk Samia Branch . . 44 Wellington, Grey & Bruce and South Extension v.^ vt ^ London & Port Stanley 12 Midland Div., Whitby Div 46-47-48 Hamilton & Dundas 62 Qt, Western Ry. of England, See Adv. International R. Co. . . .8-83 Intercolonial :— St. John, Truro & Halifax— R. du Loup Br. .49-63 Pictou Branch :— Montreal & Halifax, & St. John 64-50 Kingston and Pembroke Railway^Levis & Kennebec 69 London & N. Western R'y Co., England, see Adv • • • • 13 Maine Central 64 New Brunswick— New Brunswick & Canada. . . , . . 65 Northern & Northwestern 56-67-68 North Shore ;— Piles Branch— Prince Edward Island R'y 38-39-75 Fort Huron &North-WestemRy— Prince Edward Is. Ry 84-85-78 Quebec Cent. :-Pass. &Mass,Ry— Quebec & Lake St. John. 83 64-83 South Eastern- Lake Champlain Div t Sorel Raliway. . . .63-79-63 St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway .J)iv..» 63 Western Counties RV 79 Welland— Waterloo a: Magog— Windsor & Annanolia. . . .43-77-s3 Banks in Dominion, with Agencies • . . 90, 91, 92 Gab Tariffs— Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Quebec, Kingston, London 93 to 99 Editor's Page in Fire Alarms— Montreal, Toronto Quebec 94-93-06 Hotels, principal in the Dominion 8&-87-88-89 Postal Guide— Dominion *....#"* m 17-18 Do., . Montreal, Toronto • i ....'.... ; 19-2L Railway Index and Populations • x 11 •:f-i tt B. BAKER t( Co., Steel and Stencil Letter Cutters, Manufacturer of Rubber Hand Stamps, Ribbon Presses, Seal Presses, 4*c., Sfc, Sfc. 187 ST. JAMES STREET, ■i NATIONAL LINE OB" ste-a.dm:si3:ii»s. NEW 1 , f immi OIRECT EVEfiy SATURDIIY, YORK J 1 LOIIOOII DIBECT EVEBY WEDHESDIIY. ^e^^RATES LOW during Winter Months. Office— 23S ^t. JvateH, Htreetf « - Montreal. ;^^*Telephone connection. D. BATTERSBY, Agent. JOSEPH FORTIER, Mercantile Stationer, HnlcT, Fiiiter, LitliograiliB!:, Acconnt Boole lanuiactoier, 258 ST. JAMES ST.^ MONTBEAL. INDEX TO ABTEBTISEMENTl Paoj Allan Line of Steamships •«• 108 Accident lasuranoe Oompany of Canada IntitU front cotfer Atlas SS. Co., to West Indies, &o • HI Battersby, D., Railway Ticket Office, Montreal lOj Beaver Line, Quebec and Liverpool 107 Boisseau, A., Portrait Artist, Montreal • • • • 102 Brush, Geo., Montreal, Eagle Foundry 22 Canada Paper Co ,...•« ••• • Currie, W.&¥. P., Montreal, Pig Iron, ^o 112 Commercial Union Insurance Company u Central Vermont Railway , 76 Cook's Friend Baking Powder Outside front cover Cromwell, H. H* , Montreal, Baker and Confectioner Outeide hack cover. Dominion Paper Company, Montreal 106 Dominion Line, Quebec and Liverpool 109 Delaware ^Sr Hudson R. K. Co 10 Dufresne, L. 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Railway, St. Jerome and St. Janvier ^t' Laurentv St. Martin, &o icton and Sorel Railway |b) New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.B.I Portland & the New England States, except Boston Joucherville, Contrecoeur, Varennes and vercheres Lachine Canneries West (St. Henri de M.)and St.Cunegondei Toronto, West of Toronto, Manitoba and B.Columbia Ia) Western and Pacific States U) Province of Ontario, east of Toronto Canada Atlantic Railway 3erthier, Sorel, Three Rivers, per str iuebec, Berthier, Sorel, Three Rivers and North Shore. Postal car )erthier, St. Leon Springs and Three Rivers. Through bags Kb) Quebec by Boat« |(cj Can. Pac. Railway Main Line to Ottawa Do Bordeaux, St. Jerome and St. Lin branchs Kt. Remi, Hemmingford and Laprairie Railway. .... 3t. Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke, Coaticooke, &c. 5t. Johns, Vermont Junction and Sheflford Railways South-Ei astern Railway ^alleyfi^ld, Valois, Dorval, Pointe Claire AS t. Ann's 3ote St. Antoine and Notre Dame de Grace [ochelaga [iaprairie iongueuil - LiOD^ue Pointe, Pointe-aux-Trem- a • INew England States, except Maine 7.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 >••••• 6.00 6.00 • . • • 7.30 8.00 7.45 8.00 8.00 8.00 1.45 200 2.00 9.30 9.30 6.30 6.00 6.00 9.00 1.50 6.00 8.00 3.45 3.00 2a8 4.30 4.15 3.45 12.45 2.00&5 3.00 6.01 I1.45A3 2.00 124 5| 2.00 4.45 3.30 5&7 7.00 4U7 7.45 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 • if fpll IIVEBFOOL, Eng. SHAFTESBURY Temperance Hotel MOUNT PLEASANT, Abont three minutes' walk from Central and Lime Street Stations. OMNIBUSES for tlie Landing Stage and all parts of the City, either pass the door or near the hotel. Over 100 Rooms. Cleanli- ness, Comfort and Econoniy. Night Porter. French and German Spoken,*€B^ Eacle Foundry, 1410^4 'KlNaS'^ONTREAL. 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Pi • • « • • •^t-OOOiO . .. p.m., p.m. OHiHt-icQCO rH 55 CO -^ IC tH Cvl "^ O ?5 ^^^atHPHC)fHpqOQfl Q I 03 02 OQ o I M M e9 a H I Q> i CQ •to 80 ■*» u a OQ 3 S H ill!! W!'^ m $6 iHl) Hi' GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Montreal to Quebec and Portland. (Jan., 1885. 7 10 15 21 22 28 35 37 42 45 48 54 62 66 69 76 76 88 91f 100 108 117 123 131 135 143 152 157 163 164 172 STATIONS. MONTKEAL Lv St. Lambert St. Hubert St. Bruno Beloeil St. Hilaire St. Madeleine St. Hyaointhb Ste. Rosalie * Britannia Mills St. Liboire Upton Acton Vale Danby (Old Durham) South Durham Lisgar Richmond Paas. Pass (Mixed P ass Mixed ttPM 10.15 10.40 J1.02 11.17 11.23 11.35 11.60 12.17 12.26 12.40 1.00 1.13 76 86 94 101 104 111 114 122 132 137 141 PQ O m a Richmond Lv Danville... Kingsey. . . . Warwick . Arthabaska Stanfold. . . . Somerset .. Ste. Julib . Lyster Methot*s Mills Black River(St . Agapit) Craig's Road Chaudiere Chaudiere Curve Point Levi, op. Q — Ar • •* ••••!••• It! Richmond Lv. .a.m. Windsor Mills Brompton Falls . ^ Shebbrooee Lennoxville WaterviUe Comfpton Coaticooke Norton Mills (Boundary). Lake ^Summit ^ 1.40 3.02 3.05 3.38 4.00 4.20 4.46 5.02 5.20 5.40 6.0ft 6.20 TAJtf. 2|am 1.40 ♦3.04 320 3.30 3.60 4.00 4.20 4.45 S. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. I 6. ♦5. 5. 6. 5. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 30 55 02 15 28 31 44 00 03 10 20 27 42 52 05 IC 30 p.m. 5. 10 5.35 643 6.65 6.08 16.12 6.20 6.46 A*M< 7.00 7.40 7.65 8.25 9.00 ■ • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • * • . 6*1 6.1 PM 67 7.10 7.25 7.35 ♦7.60 7.58 8.15 8.42 •8.60 9.00 9a.m. 9.55 10.10 10.45 11.20 11.56 12.20 1.00 1.25 1.50 2.20 2.40 3.03 306 3-30 • • ■ « « • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • * • • • • * 6am 6.50 7.30 8.20 8.36 9.16 9.40 10.30 A.* Al • 7.00 7.25 7.35 8.10 8.32 8.36 8.55 9.20 9.25 9.45 9.60 10.16 10.40 11.10 11.25 11.50 12.10 12.30 1.20 1.40 2.15 3.00 3.25 3.45 4.10 4.27 4.60 5.20 6.40 6.00 6.03 6.30 12.30 1.15 1.50 2.20 2.35 3- 10 3.25 4.00 4.40 6 11 5.30 0) a 73 QQ d OQ o Pi M P o OQ SHERBROOKEf-SHERBROOKE HOUSE| - GOTE & MEASHE^ PROfRS. i '' SI GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Montreal to Quebec andlFbrtland— ( Continued,) STATIONS. 236 Island Pond Wonlook North Stratford • . . Beatties Stratford Hollow . . QrovetoD Junction Groveton Stark JAr 48 155 163 166 171 174 175 181 185 Stark. W. S 190West Milan 190 Milan 202 Berlin Palls 208 €k)RHAM 212Shelbume 217eHlead 223 West Bethel 227 Bethel 232 Locke's Mills. PaHB. AaJn* 6.30 6.45 7.00 7.12 Fasa. P.M. 9.10 Bryant's Pond ^iji w est X aris ••••• •••*•>•.• |250i8ouTH Paris Oxford ^^oiuxiora 26l|Mechanics Falls 265 302 302 268 270 a«2 588 297 405 Empire Koad • ••• ••••••• 7.33 7.46 747 7.56 8.00 8.10 8.23 8 56 9.10 9.21 9. 32 9.50 9.56 10 04 10.12 10.25 10.46 11.00 il.06 11.25 Pass. • • • ■ • Lewiston At Auburn Ar Danville J unc ion — j — » L BANGOR, Mb ..Ar St.John,N.B A r PORTLAND BOSTON Arrive Lewiston Junction jli.20, . . 11 30 11.40 7p^ 6iAM 12.36 6.10 P.M. A*M* • • • • • 10.00 10.25 10.50 11.07 11.32 11.65 12.01 12.25 12.35 12.55 1.10 1.30 1.50 2.10 2.53 3.15 3.30 3-40 4.17 4.40 5.05 5.27 5.43 6-57 Paes. PasB. P.M. 6.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • t • t • • • • A.H. 6.30 6.35 6.35 8.30 • • t • • 3.43 4.02 4.14 4.43 4.55 5.10 5.23 5.40 6.10 6.31 6.45 7.00 • t • • • 7.56 7^6;^ '7.08 7.10 7.60 ^6 « . . . • A.M. ft Train leaving Montreal 10.1ft p.m. stops over Sunday at I'd Pond. 1" Daily to Pt. Levi except Monday. i m '" ri^l iii^i m I, , I t' 1 MlB 27 344 138 294 34 3& 33 36 41 47 55 62 65 70 74 80 86 91 98 103 109 114 117 122 123 126 130 134 142 149 153 160 m m 183 186 193 196 208 8d "* - I - in - . I - - — ~'^^- ~~ GBAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Portland ^nd Quebec to Montre al BOSTON Lv POKiLAND ...Lv Danville Junction St. John, N.B- bANGOR, Mb i I Lewiston Jo. Auburn... Lewiston Empire Koad Mechanic J Falls... Oxford South Paris West Paris Bryant's Pond Locke's Mills Bethel West Bethel Gilead Shelburne GOBHAM Berlin Falls Milan West Milan Stark, W.S Stark Groveton Grovetou Junction Stratford Hollow- . Beatties North Stratford . . . Wenlook ^ • IsTiAND Pond • • | ^v Summit Norton Mills Coaticooke Compton Waterville Lennoxville Shebbbooke Brompton Falls • . • Pa88, A.M. 6.30 *6.42 *6.53 7.05 7.23 7.40 7.48 8.02 8.09 8.23 Mixed A.M. • • • . . • • • • . » . « < . • • Pass A.M. 7.35 8. 58 9.10 8. 8. 58 55 9. 9. 10. 10. 10. 11. 11. 11. 11. 12. 12. 1. 1. ♦2. 2. 2. 2. o 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. p. 22 32 50 10 30 60 03 18 32 55 10 55 30 47 06 25 30 50 53 05 20 80 65 20 M. Xt 1. 2. 2. 2. 3. 15 50 05 35 55 25 Pass. A. M. 9-00 I 30pm 2.40 Mixed P.M. 1^55 3.00 3.18 3.37 4.00 4.18 4.20 4.40 4.50 505 6.20 5.35 5.52 6.20 6.40 6.55 6.58 7.13 7.10 7.20 7.35 7.43 8.06 8.20 a9.30 9.50 10.00 10.15 10.40 11.02 11.10 11.30 11.37 11.65 Paas. P.M. \: IUm ...... ■ V]]8 211 W 221 Ki 7 9 15 • 3 20 28 2 37 AM ■ Dr. VaobeaB'a Select Tnrldsh Baths and Health Imtltiite 1^ ' 140 St. Monique Street, Montreal, ^-^ y ^ • • • • • •••••• •••••• » • • • • GRAND TEUNE BAILWAT. Portland and Quebec to 1ILontrBtkk--iContinued). V)]b 211 221 7 9 15 20 28 37 41 49 55 64 71 79, 8 _96 221 228 231 235 243 249 252 255 257 262 1269 275 1276 282 ! STATIONS. Windsor Mills R ichmond Ar Point Levi. op. Quebeo Chaudiere Curve PasB. 8.40 9.00 Chaudiere Craig's Road 8t. Agapit Methods Mills Lyster Ste. Julie Somerset Stanfold Arthabaska • Warwick Kingsey Danville Richmond Richmond Lv jjisgar. . . •.• •... ••!•. •••••• New Durham Danby (Old Durham) Acton vale Upton St.Liboire Britannia Mills Ste. Rosalie St. Hyacinthb St. Madeleine St. Hilaire Beloeil — St. Bruno (Bouoherville).. St. Hubert St. Lambert MONTREAL A.U. 6.30 7.00 7.30 7.40 8.30 905 9.22 9.30 9.37 9.55 10.08 10.15 10.20 10.30 10.35 10.52 11.02 11.06 11.17 11.28 11.37 12.03 Pass. Pass. P.M. 7.25 7.44 7.66 7.68 8.10 8.22 8.30 8.65 P.M. 4.05 4.45 11.30 11.62 11.55 12.15 12.35 1.00 3.25 1.40 2.08 2.30 3.00 3.27 3.55 4.05 4.46 5.00 6.45 6.05 6.17 6.40 7.05 7.16 7.21 7.37 7.46 8.10 8.25 8.30 8.61 0.05 9.15 9.40 .mm - v-^ v» - w^.r V ' -XV \J • WW P.M. a.m.1p.m. A.m. Pass. Mixed Mlxod A.M. 12.13 12.36 830 pm 8.50 9.00 9.20 9.35 10.00 10.12 10.36 10.60 11.16 11.30 12.02 12.10 12.60 1.60 2.16 2.20 2.38 3.02 3.20 4.00 4.45 4.50 5.36 6.00 P.M. 3.S0 4.00 4.31 4.36 600 5.20 6.86 6.00 P.M. ^^S^ Train leaving Point Levi at 8.30 p.m. for Montreal md Portland runs through to Montreal Sunday a. m., not londay, and remains over Sunday at Island Pond. a. Daily except Sunday. 34 Dr» nnehtinn*» feleot TnrklRh Bath and Health Uite 140 St. Monique Street. Montreal. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Arthabaska Branch. r^an., 1885. A RTHABA8KA TO ThREE RiVERS. T&REE Kv*RS TO ArtHaBAS KA 4 11 IS 2S 1 5 S'litioiui. LEAVE Arthabaska Jc . "Walker's Cutting Bul«tr de. .. Aston St. Ce est.in • St. Gretfoire Doi'CKTS . Ar • pp. Thret Rivers BtatioiiB. iMi ed LEAVE P.M. Douoet's • [Opp Three Rivers} St. dregolro. • . . St. Celestin. ... Aston Bulstrode Walker's Cutting 12.20 12.36 12.55 1.25 1.65 225 Arthabaska J.A 2.40 MICHIGAN AIR LINE DIVISION. GBNERAii Oppices—Romeg, Mich. Joseph Hickson, President, Montreal. M. S. Hadley, Gen'l Supt. Train leaves Jackson at 4. '20 p.m. and 7-00 a.m , South Lyon at 5.00, 10. 5f a.m. and 6.d0 p m., Pontiac 6.30 a-m., 1.00 and 8.20 p.m^ Rochester 6.35 a.ra, and 1.43, 9.06 p.m. for Detroit & Bay City Crossing, 11 miles ; Shelby, 14 miles ; Washington, 16 miles; Romeo, 22 miles ; Armada, 29 miles ; arriving at Kidgeway, 3^^ *''>s, 7 30 a.m., 3 30 and 10 50 p.m. Leaves Ridgeway at '' -nd 9 55 a.m. and 5 55 p.m., arriving at Pontiac a.m., 12.45 p.m. and 7.35 p.m. South Lyon at 10 5' »^.60 and 8 55 p.m. Jackson at 1 00 and 6 45 p.m. SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE Between Montreal, St. Henri, Point St* Charles and St. Lambert- Leave Montreal 5 20, 6 45, 8.05 a.m.; 12 10, 2 00 (Saturday only), 3.40 (doesn't stop St. Henri) 5.05, 6.25 p.m. Lev. St Lambert 6.15, 7.36, 8.50, 1.00, 2.45 (Saturday only), 4.00, 5.50,7.10 p.m. Time 25 minutes. Between Montreal and Longueuil. Will run irregularly ,if at all on or after 10th December. ^.D fl ^:Tf| - ■ W, D. O'BRIEN, PassknQKR AoBirr, Grand TrunH llailway. 143 St. Jai&es IStreet, Montreal 11^ Ml; II It! 3$ Dr. Maobeaii** Select Turklsli Bat^s and Health institute 140 St» Monique Street, Montreal* GSAND TRUMK RAILWAY. GEOBQIAN BAT & LAKE ERIE DIVSIONS. GOma NORTH, Jan.> 1885. GOlM SOUTH. Mix. P.M. 12.15 11.40 11.15 10.50 10.05 9.50 9.25 9.05 8.50 8.11 7^ AM Mail P.M. 11.45 11.25 11.10 10.58 10.30 10.20 10.00 9.48 9.35 9.15 h9A0 Exp. P.M. 6.45 STATIONS. Ms Arr...WIARTON...Dep 6.20| Hepworth 4.6a Allenford 710PM 6.45 6.40 5.34 5.20 4.50 4.35 4.24 4 10 8.45 2.50 2.15 P.M. 10.00 9.. 50 9. 36 9.20 8.50 X25 7.65 7.47 7.16 7.10 4.36 3.50 3.35 3.15 2.67 2.41 2.10 Harriston. Tara . Chesley. Elmwood Hanover. Newstadt Ayton Exp. 1^55 3T30 3.15 2.55 2.30 1.60 Palmerston 1.13 12.45 12.42 12.10 12.05 11.30 11.12 11.05 10.20 9.45 9.35 9.30 9.21 9.03 Durham . ... Vamey . ... Holstein . ... , . Mount Forrest . Palmerston. ...LiBToWEL.., Millbank Milverton . . . .Stratford Junction Dep ) STKATFOilD 5 Arr Arr S (1) I Dep . . ■ Tavistock Junction . . . Tavistock Burgessville 8 16 20 33 37 44 60 64 64 69 4 9 16 16 A.M* a5.30 6.50 6.05 6.17 6.60 7.03 7.18 7.35 7.45 8.10 8.25 Exp. A.M. 9.00 9.30 9.65 10.12 11.00 11.18 11.47 12.10 12.22 1.05 1.20 7.00 7.10 7.25 7.40 8.10 Norwich.. 5^5 . . . .Brantford Junction. . . Otterville 8.26 8.00 A.M. S??|c.8.Ju«OTiox|Arr Arrl ••Simcoe..(l) Ij^^^ (1) PORT DOVER Lye Arr 78 88 91 106 112 113 127 136 140 141 144 149 160 167 9.05 9.30 9.37 10.10 10.20 • • • a I • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.12 2.40 2.48 3.20 3.25 3.60 4.07 4.10 4.46 5.20 5.45 Mix. A. M. 8.55 9.10 9.20 10.20 11.00 11.30 5.6712.01 6.03 6.10 6.25 6.25 C.50 7.15 P.M. 12.08 12.20 • « • fl 12.35 11.15 1.45 P.M. £= t Lve. Stratford 9.05 a.m., ar. Palmerston 12.05 a.m. ** Palmerston 2.35 p.m., ar- Stratford 6 p.m. a Mon. Wed. and Friday to Palmerston. b Mon. Wed. and Friday, Palmerston to Wiarton. GBAND TEUNK EAILWAY Port Dover and Lake Huron and Strat- ford and Huron Divisions. It f il ''i i; m '\ ' 8d &'S^**:-. NORTH SHORE RAILW^AY. SHORT LINE -BETWEEN — Quebec and Montreal THE ADVANTAGES OF THE NEW SHORT LINE. The PALACE AND SLEEPING CARS on this Line are of the most Modern and Improved description. CANNOT BE EQUALLED BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. SAVING SIX HOURS' TIME BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL 1 All Ferries avoided by this route, it being the only Railroad terminating in the City of Quebec, within six minutes' ride from the principal Hotels The North Shore Railway is built in the most substantial nanner, and laid with Steel Rails its entire length. All new rolling stock, equipped with air brakes and Miller plat- forms ; Hitchcock's patent safety lamps lighting cars sufficiently to read fine print with ease, thus offering to the travelling public a QUICK, SAFE AND COMFORTABLE TRANSIT BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. W. Wain WRIGHT, Gen. Manager; R. Wright, Secretary; A. Davis, Supt., Mech. Supt., Engineer and Passenger and Freight Agt., Purchasing Agt. ; S. Shaokell, Auditor and Accountant ; W. 0. Hall, Asst. Supt. GenU Officer, 143 St. James St., Montreal Head Office ........ Quebec Piles Brancli Railway— (Oct., 1883.)~Train leaves Three Rivers at 8.00 a.m., St. Maurice (9 miles) 8.36, Lac k la Tortue (21 miles) 9- 30, arrive at Grand Piles Station (29 mileB) 10.00 a.m.;i returnir:: leaves Grand Piles at 3.45 p.m., arriving at Tlirei Rivers a,t o.45 p.m« m/if^ 89 NORTH SHORE RAILWAY. Going West. Mail A«M« 9.15 9.a5 9.47 10.16 10.24 10.35 10.44 10.51 10.58 11.13 11.25 11.40 12.03 12.10 12.25 12.43 12.59 1.13 1.23 1.35 1.44 1.54 2.13 2.25 2.33 2.43 3.00 3.10 3. 23 3.33 4.05 P.M Exp. P.M. 10.00 10.30 10.45 11.18 11.30 11.45 11.56 12.03 12.14 12.33 12.48 1.10 1.40 1.50 1.55 2.15 2.35 2.50 3.02 3.20 3.30 3.45 4.07 4.25 4.35 4.47 6.10 6.23 5.40 6.55 Mxd 6.30 A.M A.M. 6.05 6.25 6.35 6.55 7.17 7.32 7.50 8.05 8.50 A.M. (Jan., 1884.) STATIONS. Ar. Lv. Quebec t t Lorette Belair Ste. Jeanne de NVille St. Bazile Portneuf Doschambault Lachevroti^re Grondines Ste. Anne le Parade., jjatiscan* .>■...■. •*... Champlain Piles Branch Ar. .Three Ri vers. Lve. Lve . Three Rivers . . Ar. Pointe-du-Lao Yamachiche Louise Ville Maskinong^ St. Barthelemi St. Cuthbert Berthier June Lanoraio ( Joliette) • . La Valtrie Road L*Assompdon River. . . L'Epiphanie..... St. Henri de Mascou. Terrebonne St. Vincent de Paul. . . St. Martin (W.D.) Jet. Mile End Montreal Ar. Lv. 13 25 30 42 45 52 57^ 64i 74| 77 77 85 92 98 102 107 111 115 123 129 132 136 144 149 154 159 169i 173 Going East. Exp. P.M. 9.50 9.28 9.15 8.51 8.42 8.30 8.12 S.20 8.05 7.57 7.40 7.23 7.01 6.55 6.40 6.20 6.04 5.52 6.42 5.29 5.20 5.10 4.54 4.41 4.33 4u20 4.05 3.55 3.43 3.33 Pass A. 6. 6. 5 5. 6. 4. 4. 4. 4. 3. 3. 3. 2. 2. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1- 1. 12. 12. 12. 12. 11. 11. 11. 11. 10. 10. M. 30 05 50 15 00 45 36 25 15 55 38 28 50 40 35 15 50 35 24 07 55 43 20 02 52 42 17 04 47 34 Mxd P.M. 3.00 P.M. 10.00 P.M. 7.20 7.05 6.55 6.40 6.30 6 20 6.06 5.55 5.16 P.M. A mixed train Ivs. Montreal for Joliette and intermediate stations at 5.15pm. arr. 7-40 pm., arr. St. Felix de Valois 8.20 p.m . lv. St. Felix de Valois 5.00 a.m.; lv. Joliette 5.30 am. arr. Hochelaga 8.50 pm. 1 1 Sunday Special 1st class leaves Quebec 4 p.m.. a-r. Mon- treal 10.30 p.m. Lv. Montreal 4 p.m., ar. Quebec 10.40p.m. Berthieb Branch.— Leave Berthier for Junction 1.40, 6 p.m. ; leave Junction for Berthier 2.05, 6.20, 7.60 p.ip Dis- ianoe 2 miles. II I * ^^mmmmn 40 Dr. Maelieaii'fl Select Turkisli Baths and Health Institute 140 St. Monique Street, Montreal. 5ziW "^So-^w S l>.t^t>.«Oeo Pli jg r-t u5 -Tt* 40 '-N ^ ^ S a^ *• o O 'lO OQ OS »H00 PU|L- co«o 'U5 • r- 1 • •lOi ' •coed <1W "7 .... ^ • • • CO -00(MU5iOQ«0«0005CQdQdododoiot>^i> • • i-H »^ •— ^ rH rH 1—1 4i M O >H O QQ -So O !3 -9 d el "• ® K. • 2 QQ 1|^l||§||||li-s s 0.?° W « 2 S OQ -jj © o P^ S9IIK r-t 1— I C4 C • • • •»0<0(N«M»C»OU50Qt^O>OQ;:* * -OOOtQO • • • • ^irHOrprH g rH ''l>-'t^ -< • •CO ^CO :^ (M • • • • Ov| .1-1 1-< CQOS !>• t- 00 QO o t» t^ t- 00 00 flO 00 Oi O J^ 1-- b- QO QO __«j 1— 1 1* ' • • ' j: •irSoooqoioor— c5o»oeo-^rt<"o • • « • • a •TPCF5^Oo t^t^ • • -0000 fUt- Soco Onoioo 581 «• • • a^§ COrrt 2*fc! © G a:§^ (Hi CUCOCO a^r-j r w t - bo . =^§ WO 1.10 7. 20 7.37 7.51 8.00 8.11 8.23 8.40 8.50 9.10 9.31 9.43 9.55 725am 7.32 7.40 7.50 8.01 8.15 8.30 7 13 16 26 32 40 48 53 61 67 72 76 81 89 92 99 107 112 117 122 12e 130 134 139 145 Lv.N.Y.TIME.Ar. BuflFalo, Erie St ** Blk. Rock ...Eort Erie... ..Stevensville.. Humberstone. Welland June, . . Marshvillo . . . .Moultcn . . . Darling R'dSta — Cayuga — Nelle's Corners Jarvis . . « .Ronton • • • • . ...Simcoe . ..Nixon Delhi . . . Courtland. . • ...Tilsonburg .. . ...Corinth. ••- . ...Aylmer,... . ..NewSarum.. A ) St. J L L i Thomas i A .... Paynes • • • • .. .Bairds . . Lawrence • . . ..Middlemiss.. Ekfrid.... • . . Glencoe • . . Ar. Lve. P.M. P.M. 11.30 8.30 11.15 8.10 '^^ P2 6^ • * * • ^ s • c3 mo « • • d^j 10.15 6.1.6 10.04 6.00 9.47 5.40 9.31 5.27 9.25 5.17 9.14 5.05 9.05 4.55 8.48 4.40 8.40 4.30 8.21 4.15 8.02 3 55 7.50 3.48 7.35 3.35 10.20 10.09 9.52 9.41 9.30 9.15 8.55 A.M.) P.M. 3>k 6.25 4.55 4.85 4.10 3.40 3.10 2.40 2.20 2.05 1.50 1.30 1.00 12.50 12.00 11.20 10.47 10.25 6.40 6.29 6.02 5.47 5.30 5.10 P.M P.M. • • « • • A.M. • • • • • P.M. Going North, London & Pt. Stanley Br^ch. Going South. 10 10 M. 30 00 Acm M*iL Acm Ml Stations. A.M. 7.30 7.20 7.11 7.05 7.00 6.50 6.40 6.30 P.M. 2.10 1.59 1.61 1.44 1.40 1.20 1.15 1.05 P.M. 5.a5 5 22 6.13 5.05 5.00 4.50 4.45 4.35 4 8 12 15 20 24 Ab Lea . . ■ ■ London .... ..Westminster . . ..Glan worth. .. . . Yarmouth .... ^ St. Thomas ^ ....Whitens.- ... . . Pt. Stanley. - . Lyb Ar Acm M'il. Acm A.M 9.30 9.43 9.53 10.02 10.10 10.15 10.25 10.35 P.M. 2.55 3.08 3.17 3.25 3.30 3.40 3.50 4.05 P.M. 6.45 7.03 7.12 7.20 7.25 7.30 7.40 7.50 .M .60 7.25 48 ^ i__ GRAND TRUNK R' Y-Great Western Div. London, Huron and Bruce Branch. Deo . , *H, Exp. M/il. Ml PjM. 4.50 5.25 5.36 5.46 6.00 6.10 6.24 6.29 6.38 . 7.00 10.00 7.20 10.06 7.27 10.22 7.45 10.40 8.00 A.ttJa.* ir«M.* 11 15 20 26 31 37 39 43 50 56 60 67 74 Stations. LvB.. LONDON. Are Ilderton Brecon Clandeboye . . . . Centralia ... Exeter Hensall Kippen Bruoefield Clinton . . .Londesborough . . . Blyth Belgrave Arr .Wingham. .Lve Ml JMail Exp. 74 63 59 54 48 43 37 35 31 241 18 14 7 A.M. 10.50 10.23 10.11 10.01 9.53 9.35 9.18 9.13 9.05 8.50 8.24 8.15 8.00 7.45 A.M. P.M. 5.50 6.24 5.15 5.05 4.54 4.40 4.32 4.20 4.14 4.00 3.38 3.30 3.18 2.55 P.M. WELLAND RAILWAY. June, 1884. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Lv.StAT'S. ArMlS A.M. A.M. P.M. PM. 7.15 7.25 7.36 7.45 8.00 8.04 8.09 S.25 8.50 8.55 A* in« A ■ Ja 10.05 10.25 10.38 10.45 11.00 11.04 11.05 11.17 11.34 11.40 6.20 6.35 6.46 6.56 7.05 7.09 7.12 7.22 7.40 7.45 P.M. TOR. G.W. Ry doStr Empress PtDALHOUS. St. Catharines. ...Merritton.. . ..Thorold .. .Allanburgh . Allanburgh Jc Port Robinson • Welland.. Humberstone. Pt COLB'RNE Arr. Lve. 3 5 8 10 12 13 17 24 25 8.05 7.48 7.35 7.30 7.15 7.15 7.10 7.00 6.40 6.35 • • » • I • • • 4.40 4.28 4.10 4.00 3.47 3.44 3.40 3.25 3.00 2.55 7.05 6.65 6.46 6.37 6.26 6.22 6.19 6.07 6.59 6.50 WINDSOR & ANNAPOLIS RAlLWSY.JunJ.'W. P.M. 7.10 6.33 5.33 2.30 P.M. *P.M. 1.00 10.40 9.55 9.15 7.20 A.M. P.M. §5.50 1.25 12.05 11.00 7.35 A.M. Ml 59 69 84 129 ARR.] [L*VB. ST. JOHN. t {Steamer,) ANNAPOLIS Kentville Grand Pr^ Windsor HALIFAX L*VE.] [arr. A.M. 7.20 P.M. n.45 4.20 4.40 6.30 7.25 P.M. A.M. a* • . • 6.30 10.40 11.22 12.45 3.55 P.M. A.M . *6.40 6.25 7.45 10.46 A.M. a Tues., Thurs. and Sat. § Mon., Wed. and Fri. ♦ Daily. tStr '* Empress" leaves'St. John 7 a*m. for Digby & Annapo- lis every Mon, W^ed. A Fri.; ret^g Tues, Thura, Sat, p.m. I, 44 Dr. Maobean'fl Select Tarklsli Baths and Health Institute • 140 St. Monique Street, Montreal. GRAND TRUNK R'Y- Great Western Div. Dec 1884. Mis 4 7 131 17r 25i 32 35 39i Stations. Lbayb Hamilton Waterdown... Burlington. . . . Bronte Oakville Port Credit . • . Mimioo High Park.... Toronto Do Ex. • • • • • • • • Exp. A.M. 6,55 7.04 7.10 7.25 7.32 7.50 6.05 8.25 Exp.iMxd A.M. P.M. 9.0512.15 112.20 9.1712.30 12-42 12.52 1.10 10.15 1.45 Exp. fP.M. 3.10 • • • • • 3.25 • • f • » 4.30 Exp. pji. 5.35 5.46 5.50 6.04 6.10 6.30 7.06 M*il. P.M. 6.35 I • • t • 6.47 • • • • • • • • 7.45 Exp. P.M. 9.00 9.11 9.20 9.38 9.50 • • • • • 11.10 Mis 4 14 22 26i 32 35 39 Stations. Toronto . . . Do. High Park. Mimioo .... Port Credit Oakville ... Bronte Burlington. Waterdown Hamilton. . Lbaye Aom A.M. 7.15 7.33 7.45 8.05 8.13 8.27 8 36 8.45 Exp. A.M. '9.'25 10.05 10.40 Exp. P.M. tl220 12.55 1.16 1.25 1.38 1.4V 1.55 M'il. P.M. 3.55 4.22 4.37 4.57 • • • • 5.10 Exp. P.M. e.'so 7.00 7.26 7.35 7.48 7.55 8.05 Mxd P.M. ii.'oo 11.20 A.M. 12.*36 Suburban trains Ive. Toronto 7.35, 10.55 a.m., and 2.0 » 4.20 and 5.3') p.m. Returning, leave Mimico 8.35 and 11.35 a.m., and 2.3.'), 4.65 and 6.05 p.m., calling at Queen's Wharf, Parkdale, High Park and the Humber both going and returning. t Runs Suaday, but does not stop at intermediate stations. Trains East SARNIA DIVISION, Trains West Acm Mxd Acm Acm Ml Stations AomMxdAcm Ac. P.M. 9.25 8.55 8.35 8.21 8.00 7.40 7.35 8.10 6.50 7.20 7.00 6.45 . 4U , . « • • 10 20 26 33 42 45 51 61 Ar Lvb London — Komoka — — Strathroy.. . — Kerwood — — Watford — — Wanstead.. . . .. Wyoming.. . . . .Mandaumin. L**. Barnia... .A L.Port Huron. A A.M. 5.50 7.15 6.15 7.50 '7.45 7.55 A.M. 7.40 8.00 S.22 8.35 8. .50 9.10 9.17 8.40 y .ob 9.32 9.55 10.10 P.M. 2.30 2.60 3.10 3.24 3.J'> 3.57 4.07 3.30 4.45 4.20 4.40 4.50 P.M *60C 6.21 6.41 • • • • 7.09 • • • • 7.a'> 6.55 8.06 • • • • 8.10 8.20 ** Exp. Iv8 Sarnia 3.15 a.m. & noon ar. London 4.50 a.m & 2.15. * Runs daily. QUJSBN'S HOTEL, Tpronto-MoQA W ^WINNBTT, Prop'rs- 46 Wellington. Grey and Bnioe Branch. Dec; 1884. Ooina North, A cm Acm P.M. Aom P.M. 5.05 5.25 5.42 5.5t 6.02 6.23 6.30 7.03 7.13 7.27 7.47 7.51 8.00 8.45 9.00 9.17 9.87 9.52 • • • « • 10.12 10.27 10.46 11.00 11.10 P.M. P.M. P.M. 6.35 6.52 7.16 7.30 7.42 8.15 • • • • « t • » • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • • • • • 7.40 8.30 9.10 10.00 10.45 11.05 11.50 12.15 • • • • • • • • • • Mxd A.M. 10.20 10.34 10 53 11.06 11.14 11.35 11.45 12.15 12.21 12.30 12.44 12.53 1.04 1.40 1.55 2.11 2.33 2.48 2.58 3.07 3.25 3.40 4.05 4.15 Stations. Ml 6 11 16 19 27 40 42 49 65 58 62 69 75 82 91 96 101 105 111 119 124 129 Lyb Ar . ...Brantford... ....Harrisburg. • . . . Branchton.. . . Gait — Preston . . . Hespeler — A L Guelph L . Elora Fergus ., Alma . . . Goldstone . . . . .. .Drayton.. .. . ..Moorefield... . . . Palmerston. . . . . . Hariiston . • • . . . Clifford .... — Mildm&y. . . . .. Walkerton.. . . ... Dunkeld.. .. . . . Pinkerton . . . Paisley — — Turners ...Port Elgin... . .Southampton.. Ar JjVB Ooing South, Aom Acm Acm Ac. A.M. 8.05 7.46 7.30 7.10 7.04 6.30 7.25 7.05 6.05 5.10 4.30 3.40 3.07 2.30 P.M. A.u. 11.20 11.05 10.53 10.43 10.36 10.12 10.05 9.49 9.33 9.17 9.03 8.55 8.46 8.15 8.01 7.45 7.25 7.11 7.00 6.48 6.35 6.20 6.08 6.00 A.M P.M 5.50 5.24 5.10 4.57 4.45 4.20 4.10 3.33 3.23 S.OO 2.46 2.35 2.20 2.00 12.53 12.35 12.10 11.65 11.35 11.22 11.06 10.40 10.20 10.00 A.M. P.M. 3.35 3.25 3.10 2.58 2.50 2.30 2.12 1.36 1.28 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t « • • • • t • • • • • • • • • W. Q. & B. SOUTH EXTENSION. Going North, OOr-* eS A f.8 Mxd A.M. 6.30 6.55 8.00 8.26 8.40 9.10 9.40 10.16 10.55 Aom I Aom P.M. 1.40 1.47 1.56 2.10 20 28 40 ,52 05 3.22 8.42 4.04 4.25 2. 2. 2. 2. 3 P.M. 8.42 8.55 9.05 9<2] 9.31 9.40 9.64 10.09 10.22 10.37 10.54 11.12 11.30 Stations. Going South. Ml 6 9 15 22 27 34 38 60 63 66 LvB Ar .. Palmerston... . -Gowanstown ....Listowell. . ... .Attwood. . — Henfrjrn.. Ethel.... .... Brussels . . . . . Blue Vale . . .. Wingham*. . .Witeohuroh — Luoknow.. — Ripley... AR.Kin'dine.LT Acm Acm A.M. 7.15 7.03 6.65 6.42 6.34 6.25 6.14 5.58 6.48 5.33 6.19 5.02 4.45 P.M. 1.25 1.10 1.00 12.40 12.27 12.15 12.00 11.38 11.20 11.08 10.60 10.24 10.05 ¥xd P.M. 10.55 i6.'2g 9.5i 9.3^ 9.06 8.85 7.60 7. 6.30 6. 6.60 4.20 .3'' SO'rS THE QUEEH'3 HOTJIfo GAIiT-O. LoWBiSt5PiQP»M»oa. d n i m U d Q H O W o t— ( m d O P5 o H i ,\ i- asi 46 I^r* RIao1>eAii*fi Selaot Tnrktsh Baths and Health Institute • 140 St. Monique Street^ Montreal- Grand Trunk Railway— Midland Division. IDec ,1884. Head Oppioes— Peterboro, Ont. J. HiOKSON, General Manager. W. Wainwright. Asst. Manager. L. J. Sargeant, Traffic Manager. Jas. Stephenson, Superintendent. W. B. Ferguson, Dist. Superintendent. A. White, Dist. Traffic Man. Wm. Edgar, Gen. Pass. Agt. Trains run on Standard time. P.M. 10.05 0.20 . . • . . . . . • • 8.15 7.50 5.55 5.33 4.40 3.33 •a-^sPM P.M. 1.20 12-30 • • « • « 11.20 11.00 9.00 8.38 7.45 6.38 GOOAM A.M. 9.20 8.00 7.13 6.65 6.27 6.00 Ml 106 88 82 78 73 63 49 41 20 Stations. Ar. Port Hope .Lve. Milbrook Bethany Franklin Omemee Lindsay Lorneville Junction .... Beaverton Orillia . • .Waubaushene . . . Lv. . . Midland. • . ■ Ar PETERBORO LINE. Ml A(M. A.M. 7.00 10.45 18 7.47 12.30 24 • . • . . 1.00 28 • • • . . 1.20 45 8.53 1.50 56 9.15 2.15 89 11.00 97 11 18 118 12.12 138 1.20 152 1.65 P.M. P.M. 3.45 4.40 5.48 6.10 7.55 8.14 9.07 10.15 10.50 P.M. 10.05 9.20 9.05 8.50 P.M. A.M. A.M. • • • * 8.50 • • . . 8.00 • • • • 7.43 4.00 7.25 3.25 2.10 • • ' • • Arr Lve PORT HOPE JC Milbrook . . ..Fraserville. . . . . . .Peterboro. . . . Nassau Mills.. 2 5 13 Lv.Lakefield. Ar 17 P.M • * • • • • • • • a 12.30 1.05 1.20 A.M. 7.00 7.47 8.20 A«M« • « • • • A.M. s'is 8.30 8.60 Belleville DisTRioT.~Lve. Belleville 7.00 a.m. rand Trunk Rai lway— Midlan d Div. [Dec. '84 Ml Mail Exp. Mxd Mail tLoo Mail P.M. 12.25 11.18 11.35 11.23 11.20 11.02 7.45 7.20 7.05 6.46 6.19 6a.m 10.47 10.30 10.10 10.05 9.40 9.30 8.15 9.05 9.00 8.50 8.38 7.53 7.45 6.3S 6a. M 9.42 9.30 9.22 9.15 8.52 8.20 7.47 7.36 7.00 A.M. P.M. 5.05 4.15 3.55 3.25 3.15 2.50 2-20 1.40 1.22 1.15 1.05 P.M. 12.45 12.25 12.10 12.00 11.20 10.25 » « • « • A.M. P.M. 9.20 8.43 8.30 8.18 8.11 7.67 STATIONS. 7.22 7 20 7.05 7.00 6.35 6.25 6.10 6.00 5.55 5.60 6.33 4.48 4.40 3.33 2.55 6.37 6.25 6.17 6.11 5.47 5.15 4.40 4.27 3.45 P.M. ARE.] [L*VB. TOKONTO.(l)... . . -Soarboro* Junction . • Agincourt Unionville Markham Stoufifville Arr. . . .Stoufifville . . . .Lve Ballantrae Vivian Mt. Albert Kavenshoe Sutton Jackson's Pt-Arr .. .Goodwood .(2) ...Uxbridge Wick i^«...Blackwater...^^^^: • ••••• I Sunderland ..Cannin^on, Woodville . .Lorneville Junction. Ar Do. Dep Beaverton Atherley Orlllia 'VVambaushene .... Midland Wick June Manilla Juno Mariposa Ops Lindsay Omemee Peterboro Arr Milbrook Summit Lve. ....PORT HOPE JC... LVE.] [are. 9 14 20 23 29 29 35 38 42 48 64 66 A M 7.35 8.16 8.27 8.40 8.60 9.08 34 41 49 53 59 63 66 74 92 95 115 129 51 58 63 67 70 80 94 107 99 93 9.23 9.40 9.55 10.05 10.15 10.45 10.40 10.50 10.50 11.00 11.18 12.00 12.12 12.20 1.55 P.M. 4.i5 5.12 5.24 6.40 6.47 6.04 6.10 6.35 6.60 7.10 7.34 7.65 6.18 6.36 6.53 7.00 7.10 10.30 10.41 10.50 11.00 11.20 11.55 12.30 12.40 1.20 P.M. 7.20 7.35 7.45 7.60 7.55 8.13 8.55 9.07 lO.lfi 10.50 A.M. (1)915 10.10 10.30 10.55 11.16 10.45 12.10 12.45 1.08 1.15 1.25 7.26 7.36 I • . • . 7.55 8.15 8.50 9.20 9.30 10.05 P.M. 1.50 2.06 2.17 2.40 3.15 4.00 P.M. Lindsay & Coboconk.— Leave Lindsay 6.20 p.m.; arrive Cobooonk 9.55 p-m* Leave Coboconk 6-40 a.m.; arr. Lindsay 9.56 a- m. (1)— Mixed train for StouflFville 3.16, arr. 6.40 p.m. (2)— Leave Stouffville at 8 a.m., arr. Toronto 10.45 a.m. ji 'I 1 -l 7^ in, 48 ^^' Maobean'M 8elo«t VvrkUh Baths and liealth Inttituid . 140 St. Monique Street, Montreal. Grand Trunk Railway— Midland Div. Wliitby June— Haliburton District. GoiN^ South. (Dec, 1884.) Going North. P.M. 12.50 12.40 12.23 12.06 11.53 11.45 11.38 11.30 9.15 . . . • , • . • • I A.M* P.M. 9.00 8.50 8.39 8.27 8.20 8.15 8.10 8.05 6.10 A.M. ' . • ■ a . • • • P.M. 7.35 7.25 7.05 6.47 6.37 6.28 6.22 6.15 10.40 9.50 9.40 8.55 8.36 8.00 7.20 7.03 6.6S 9.37 6.30 Stations. Arr... TORONTO... Lve ...WHITBY JUNCT... Whitby Brooklin Myrtle High Point Manchester Prince Albert Port Perry ^^|....LlNDSAT... 1^^ — Lindsay Junction. . . ■ Halls Fenelon Falls Fells Rettie's Kinmcunt ...Minden ........ Ingoldsby .....Of. Drysart Gould's Lv. HALIBURTON Ar Ms 1 6 10 12 15 17 19 45 52 56 59 64 69 78 88 92 94 99 100 P.M. 7.00 7.10 7.20 7.32 7.40 7.46 7.50 8.00 • I . . • . . . . • . . • ■ . . . . • • . . • • . . . . . * A.M. 17 ier 7.25 7.42 8.05 8.17 8.26 8.35 8.46 10.65 3p.m. P.M. 3.50 4.20 4.40 6.00 536 6.12 6.27 6.35 6.62 7.00 P.M. 3.55 4.05 4.25 4.48 6.02 5.12 6.20 5.40 7.62 • • t t • • • ' P.M. Go Exp. E P.M. J 7.20 i 6.58 i 6.37 • • 6.23 f 6.13 5.57 • • 5.42 « • 5.32 6 5.01 6 4.27 4 4.03 4 3.35 4 3.35 10 3.C7 10. 2 '66 9. 2.20 9 1.53 8. 1.45 8. 1.30 8. 12.45 7. 12.32 12.23 7. 11.53 7. 11.46 6. 11.37 6. 11.20 6. 11.05 6. 10.37 5. 10.25 5. 9.55 5. 9.27 9.05 8.53 3. 8.44 8.32 8.27 8.10 • • • '7.51 2., 7.88 2. 7.15 2. A.M. p.] 40 INTERCOLONIAL BAILWAT. Going West. Deo, 1884. Going East* Exp. P.M. 7.20 6.58 6.37 6.23 6.13 5.57 5.42 5.32 5.01 4.27 4.03 3.35 3.35 3.C7 2 afi 2.20 1.53 1.45 1.30 12.45 12.32 12.23 11.53 11.46 11.37 11.20 11.05 10.37 10.25 9.55 9.27 9.05 8.53 8.44 8.32 8.27 8.10 '7.51 7.38 7.15 A.M. Exp A.M* 7.00 6.43 • • • • « 6.16 Exp. 6.32 6.17 4.47 4.25 4.00 10.26 10.07 9.39 9 22 8.54 8.45 8.30 7.55 > • • • * 7.33 7.02 6.55 6.45 0.29 6.14 5.45 5.34 5.05 3.53 2.65 2.40 2.36 P.M. A.M. 8.35 8.11 7.49 7.33 7.23 7.02 6.43 6.30 A 00. i6.'57 10.27 7.25 7.05 6.43 6.30 6.20 6.02 5.67 6.40 6.20 6.07 4.46 P.M. P.M. 1.30 12.67 12.25 12.09 11.67 11.34 11.12 10.58 10.35 9.33 9.00 8.10 7.4 7.20 STATIONS. O • ^ a o A 4.06 3.35 3.00 2.40 2.27 2.09 2.00 1.35 1.05 12.43 12.15 P.M. AER] ( l'VK. .St. JOHN.. . . Rothesay. . . Nauwigewauk t Hampton. ...Fassekeag. — Norton... ...Apohaqui.. — bussex. .. ..Penobsauis.. ..Petitcodiao.. . .Salisbury. Painseo . . • . Memramoook. ..Dorchester.. ...Sackville... ....Aulao ....Amherst... . ...Macoan... Athol • . • . ..Spring Hill.. .River Philip. ....Oxford ... ...Thomson.. . .Greenville. ..Wentworth.. .Londonderry. . . . .Debert. . . • Truro ... ..Brookfield. . Stewiacke... Sheub'nacadie . ...Milford... . ...Elmsdale.. . ... Enfield.. ..Wellington.. Windsor June. . . . .Bedford. : ..HALIFAX.. L'VB] [ABB Ml 9 17 22 26 33 39 44 61 66 76 89 _97 109 117 129 132 138 146 160 166 166 169 173 180 186 198 203 216 223 232 237 241 246 248 255 263 268 276 Exp. A.M. 7.30 7.63 8.13 8.26 8.a5 8.62 9.08 9.20 9.37 10.14 10.39 11.10 11.20 11.40 Exp P.M. 7.20 7.40 8.12 12.10 12.27 12.56 1.05 1.40 2.00 2.11 2.30 2.55 3.03 3.13 3.30 3.45 4.15 4.26 6.15 6.36 6.56 6.08 6.18 6.30 636 6 62 7.11 7.2S 7.45 8.38 8.54 9.05 9 20 rh61 10.13 10.40 410am 4.27 4.52 6.14 6.42 6.50 6.20 6.40 6.60 7.0 7. 32 7.40 7.49 8.05 8.20 8.47 8.58 9.46 Exp. P.M 4.35 4.66 6.16 6.30 5.38 6. 67 6.13 6.25 Aco. • • t • « P.M 636 6.06 10.43 11.40 11.62 12.65 6.58 7.25 8.20 8.46 9.08 9.3' 9.52 10.10 A.M. 6.46 6.06 6.27 6.40 6.60 7.02 7.07 7.26 7.61 8.05 8.30 P.M. P.M. A.lf. P.M A.M. 11.20 11.54 12.25 12.43 12.5.5 1.19 1.40 2.05 229 3.17 4.08 4.50 6.25 5.60 I xi M PQ a> CO A.M. 10.15 0.42 1.12 11.30 11.42 11.68 12-05 12.28 1.06 1.19 1.48 Soyal Hotel, St. Jobn, N.B., Thos. T. Raymond, Prop. 50?^r* lltaolieAn^B Delect 'itnrkiak ^atiis and toealth tnutiiiiu l40 St. Monique Street, Montreal. INTERCOLOiariAL KAILWA [Dec, 1884. X • Going Weat. MONTREAL & HALIFAX. Going East. M. Acc. Ex. A.lf. • • • • • P.M. 6. 00 4.43 4.33 4.00 3.25 2.64 2.00 1.33 12.54 12.18 11.50 10.23 10.17 9.20 8.55 8.27 7.42 6.50 6.15 5.40 455am 900pm 8.31 7.50 7.32 7.05 6.39 6.15 5.42 6.04 4.33 A.M. b.OO P.M. 7.10 P.M. 2.30 2.13 1.63 1.30 12.49 12.26 12.00 11.40 11.18 11.00 i0.30 10.07 9.45 9.28 9.10 8.40 STATIONS. M^ Arrive.) (Leave. .....MONTREAL ..QUEBEC (Point Levi). See R. du Loup B'ch p. 53 Riviere-du-Loup ... Cacouna St. Arsene Isle Verte Trois Pistoles . St. Simon. St. Fabien • • • • t • J3l0 ••taa*««*««**«t«» Rimouski St. Luce St. Flavie Little Metis Tartagne 7.20 6.50 6.30 6.10 5.46 5.32 5.11 4.50 4.32 5.07 A.M. 3.12 Sayabec Cedar Hall .... -Amqui Causapascal Assametguagban Mill Stream Metapediao ^ > . .Campbellton • • • ) £ Dalhousie < Charlo — ^ New Mill Jacquet River 172 297 303 306 314 324 332 343 352 363 373 381 390 400 410 417 425 438 453 463 * Ex. Acc. P.M. 10.15 A.M. 8.00 P.M. 12.15 12.33 12.52 l.SO 1.55 2.17 2.37 3.01 3.23 3 60 4.12 .Belledune . ... • Petite Roche. 473 486 495 505 511 520 529 1 Bathurst Red Pine , . LvE. .Bartibogue Arr 4.58 6.13 5.32 • • • • » 7.22 7.50 8.10 8.30 8.56 9.08 9.29 9.49 537{|10.07 549110.33 562 572 ': P.M. P.M. A.M. 6.46 7.02 7.15 7.40 8.20 8.50 9.20 9.54 10.32 11.18 12.05 12.35 1.12 1.47 2J0 2.40 3.26 4.15 4.53 6.28 6.15 .530am 6.10 6.40 6.58 7.25 7.50 8.16 8.48 9.28 9.56' Exp P.M. ♦Montreal Express. ♦Halifax Express GUftQii Home) St. JoliU) N.B.y A. N. Pbtbrs, PropTpiUfajj D 61 mTERCOLONIAL BAILW AY. -Continued. goi ng West, MONTREAL & HALIFAX , Going East. STATIONS. Aco. P.M. 4.03 3.36 3.05 2.55 2.20 1.45 1.20 12.43 12.17 11.40 11.20 *Ex. A.M. 2.25 1.58 •AaM.* 1.18 12.'27 11.00 10L25 10.15 P.M. 8.30 6.05 4.45 P.M. 2.15 P.M. Arrtvb.) . . .Beaver Brook (Leave. ....NEWCASTLE, . . . .Chatham Junctioi. . . . .Barnaby River. t • » • • t • « • t » • • « MI ....Rogers ... .Kent June . . . .Weldford , ....Coal Branch ....Canaan — Berry's Mills , Dep.Moncton. Arr Arr. Lve. Dep.St. John. Arr Dep.Amherst Arr 583 593 599 603 614 623 634 643 652 663 671 .Piotou. ....HALIFAX. Leave.) (Arrive. 760 720 797 849 858 »Ex. P.M. 12.25 12.40 A.M. 1.18 • • » • • 2.10 3.40 4.00 7.00 A.M. 6.05 9.28 9.45 A.M. 12.35 P.M . tl2.15 P.M. Aco. A.M. 10.29 11.15 11.33 11.43 A. M. 12.19 12.50 1.35 2 00 2.25 3.00 3.20 3.35 7.20 P.M. ♦Montreal Express. *Halifax Express. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. The trains to Halifax and St. John run through to their destination on Sunday. Going West, PT. DTI CEENE BRANCH. Going East. ^ p. 7.20 2.55 2.37 2.26 2.20 P.M. 1&: * 11.30 11.10 11.00 10.55 Aco. JU30 7.15 6.55 6.40 6.20 A.M. A.M. Stations. . . . .iPainsee . . . .Dorchester Road. . . . . ...Shediac Lv-Pt. du Cheiie .. . .Ar. — (St. John Time Exp.i VUm|11.20 5 9 11 11.50i 5.-55 12.07| 6.13 12.17 6.39 12.25! 6.48 Jr • Jtt* X • M» Ex. 3.20 3.37 3.48 3.55 P.M, t Leave Halifax 7 . 15 a. m . ♦Arrive Halifax 7 . 46 p.m. Wfaif. Hotel, Haiif»X} :^*s.9 H. Hessi^ein & Son, Prop T , ...-.■, J 62 INTERCOLONIAL EAILWAV OF CANADA. ll THIS LINE COMMENDS ITSELF AS THE BESTsMOSTDIRECT ROUTE! TO THE EAST AND Al^Ii POINTS IN THE HT. JOHNS, IW^fld., Ac. 3^ IL S E 'd' 3i 311 S Leaving ITONTREAL at 10 15 p.m., arrive CHAUDIERE CURVE at 8.00 next morning, making CLOSE CONNEa TIONS with INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, by which they reach ST. JOHN at 7.00 a.m. and HALIFAX at 12.15| p.m. the following day. THROUOH ANn RETURN TICKETS CAN BE PROCURED FOR Riviere du Loup, Cacouna, Rimouski, Metis, Campbellton,, Bay Chaleur, Gaspe, Newcastle, Moncton, St. John, Shediac, Amherst, Pictou, New Glasgow, Truro, Halifax,! Summerside, Charlottetown, P.E.I., Port Hood and Port Hawkesbury, C.B., at all principal offices of the Grand] Trunk Railway. fi®- PULLMAN SLEEPING OARS ON THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS. A BTJQ^ T, Oen, Pane. Agu T). POTTINGBR, Gen Sup, 53 P.M. 1.65 1.42 1.20 12.53 12.42 12.25 12.14 11-58 11.36 11.26 11.15 11.01 10.47 10.34 10.22 9.46 9.26 9.14 8.55 8 36 8.25 8.10 7.50 7.30 Pass. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. Riviere Du Lonp Branch. Dec, '84. A.M. 5.18 4.M. 5.04 4.40 4.04 3.60 3.30 3.18 2.58 2.30 2.14 2.05 1.48 1.30 1.10 l.OC 12.32 12.07 11.47 11.28 11.07 10.45 10.20 10.00 9.40 P.M. Exprs P.M. 6.45 6.36 6.20 5.30 5.01 4.43 4.07 3 56 3.48 3.35 3.05 stations. Are. Lvk. POINT LEVI(op.Q'beo) . . . .Chaudiere Curve — . . . .St J.Chrysostome. . . . Harlaka. , St. Charles ... .St. Michel — St. Valier St. Frangois ouBer. . . . . .St. Pierre . ...St. Thomas Cap St. Ignace. L*Anse a Gile L*ISLBT Trois Saumons . . . .St. Jean Port Joli. . . . . ...Elgin Koad. ..« . . . .St. Koch . . . .Ste. Anne . . . .Riviere Quelle . .. .St. Phillippe St. Pascal St. Helene . ...St. Andre St. Alexandre — N. D. de Pcrtage Lv..Riv. Du Loup Ar. Lv St. John Ar HALIFAX LvB. Are. Mis (Exprs 8 12| 17 25 31 35 40 43 48 55 68 62 65 70 74 78 85 91 96 101 107 110 114 120 126 A.M. 8.00 8.14 8.31 9.19 9.48 io'oe i6.'22 10.38 10.50 10.58 11.10 11.40 i2.'05 7a. M 12.15 p. m. Pass* A.M. 11.25 11.38 12.10 12.30 12.42 12.58 1.02 1.20 1.52 2.C2 2.12 2.25 2.38 2.52 3.05 3.27 3.57 4.10 4.30 4.52 5.05 5.22 5.43 6.00 PM. P.M. 5.25 5.41 6.20 6.43 6.55 7.13 7.24 7.42 8.06 8.17 8.29 8.43 8.68 9.12 9.25 9.62 10.13 10.26 10.48 11.06 11.18 11.35 11.66 12.20 A.M. St. liRwrence <£: Ottawa Railway. Oct., 1884. U *3 U © T3 o PQ PJ Exp P.M. 4.30 4.55 5.15 6.35 6.10 6.35 6.48 7.00 7.20 P.M. Mxd A«M. 7.30 8.00 8.20 8.46 910 9.55 947 9.55 10.20 A.M. Ml 9 16 22 31 39 43 47 64 STATIONS. l've.] [aee. .PRESCOTT. • Spencerville. Oxford .. Kempt ville . • Osgoode .. Monotick • . Gloucester. . Chaudiere Jn. ..OTTAWA . Arr.] [Lve. Exp. A.M. 9.50 9.20 9.05 8.45 8.20 7.55 7.40 7.30 7.10 A.M. Emt. P.M. 7.45 7.17 6.55 5.37 6.10 5.46 6.33 6.23 5.00 P.M. P5 « . ' . • . . • . . OQ QQ a M bee 5^ bo rt 3 « NTmlRfH^S^^ mi !l 54 Hr. Illaobean*0 Select Tarlcl«lt Baths and Heitlt UO St. Monique Street, Montreal. :-:::r< INTERCOLONIAL R'Y.-Pictou Branch. Dec, '83 Ago I Exp i Ex | \ 1 i Ex. I Ex. i Aco A.M. 8.35 8.20 7.50 7.20 7.00 P.M. P.M. 8.43 8.30 8.00 7.40 7.18 6.55 6.28 6.04 5.49 5.30 5.25 12.15 P.M. P.M. 12.35 12.20 11.55 12.40 12.28 11.13 10.60 10.35 10.25 10.10 10.00 7.15 A.M. Ms 113 112 103 100 95 88 81 73 70 65 J61 ARR.l [LVE. ....PICTOU . . ..Piotou Landing. .. ....New Glasgow.... Stellarton Hopewell Glengarry, . . , . "West Rivers . . . Biversdale. . . . . . Union Valley.. . ... Lv. TRURO LVE.] HALIFAX [ARB. Ms P.M. A.M. 1.55 6.00 1 2.10 6.15 9 2.40 7.00 12 2.46 7.17 17 2.56 7.34 24 3.13 7.57 31 3.37 8.27 39 3.54 8.52 43 4.04 9.05 48 4.20 9.23 52 4.30 9.35 113 7.45 1.48 P.M. P.M. P.M. 4.15 4.30 5.05 5.20 5.40 P.M. Pullman Sleeping Cars from Montreal run through to Halifax on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and to St. John on Tues- day Thursday and Sat. ; from St. John Tuesday, Thursday & Sat. : from Halifax Monday, Wed. and Friday. Express Train from Point Levi on Saturday will run to des- tination on Sunday, and Express Train from Halifax and St. John, for Point Levi, will remain over Sunday at Camp- bellton. General Offices— Moncton, N.B. C. ScHREiBER, Engineer in Chief of Railways in Operation, Ottawa, Ont.; Davib Pottinger, Chief Supt.: Geo. Taylor, Gen. Freight Agent ; A. Busby, Gen. Pass. Agent Brantford, Norfolk & Port Burwell Railway. v/bst. A.M. 12.40 12 19 12.03 11.50 11.40 11.33 11.26 11.20 11.10 10.2-5 A.M. P'M. 8.45 8.30 8.12 7.58 7.51 7.40 7.35 7.27 6.30 P.M. Ml 6 12 15 19 23 25 28 33 Stations. [Ml ARRIVE. LEAVE. TILSONBURG Springford Norwich Hatohley .. Harley Burford . ... Mt. Vernon Mt. Pleasan [Lv BRANTFOKD. . .Arr.] Harrisburg 33 27 21 18 14 10 8 5 East. A.M. 9-00 9.15 9,35 9.44 9.10f 10.00 10.10 10.21 10.51 11.20 A.M. P.M. 3.50 4.06 4.30 4 4 4 .38 .47 ,68 5.02 5.10 5.34 5.56 P.M. V- S.I r ■y y .-y , m • r ^^ f m y ^-f %<'r' 8.25. 7.10 . 6 A.M . • »•••. . 85 ^NEW BRirNSWICK RAILWAY CO. B. R. Burpee, Manager. N. T. Greathead, Gen Pass Agt. John Stewart. Gen Pass & Ticket Agt. Nov. , 1884. Gen*l Offices t—ST. JOHN, N.B. St, John Time. A.M. 6.30 6.15 9.00 5.53 5.32 5.25 5.12 4.56 4.34 4.18 3.56 2.57 2.05 A.M. 10.10 9 55 9.40 9.34 9.21 9.11 8.48 8.30 8.0G 7.49 7.25 6.25 A.M. P.M. 5.40 5.25 5.10 5.02 4.47 4.35 4.24 4.08 3.47 3.31138.5 3.I2I46.O Mis 5 4.0 6.3 11.5 15.5 19.7 25.6 33.0 STATIONS. 2.00D 4.35a 2.16 1.25 105PM 69.0 66.5 85.5 191.5 Ar. .St. John. .Lv. Carleton Fairville .... .... South Bay, ... Grand Bay Westfield Nerepis Welsford — Gaspereaux. . . Hoyt .Fredericton June. Fredericton do from St. John Harvey .... McAdam . . Vanceboro . . » V • • • dS.IO 8.25 8.40 8.46 9.00 9.11 9.24 9.39 10.00 10.10 10.36 9.00 A1150 1)1131 d1220 A1240 P.M. D3.30 3.45 4.00 4.07 4.20 4.35 4.46 5.03 5.24 5.39 A6.00 A7.00 P.M. D8.30 8.45 9.00 9.07 9.23 9.35 9.47 10.04 10.26 10.43 11.05 A.M. 12.08 Dl.15 Al.30 NORTHJSaN AND SOUTHERN DIVISION. P.M. 4.15 '2.'i5 120pm P.M. A.M. 2.10 3.30 .10 PM 10.45 10^ 9.40 910AM o. 1.15 5.35 11.40 11.25 9.25 9J)0 8.25 7.10 6 A.M 30 05 2a.m. 11.20 9.55 9^5 8.40 8.10 "7.08 Mis 28 43 65 75 83 90 94 5 53 5.43 4.30 4.13 5 35 106PM 3.45 3.00 2.10 HOP 1055aM 100 117 120 143 149 156 168 183 9 « s 4 e 181 m 6S .St- Andrews... . . -St. Stephen .... ..Watt June. ... ... McAdam Jc. •• ...Canterbury.... Benton...... . . .Debeo Jet Houlton ...Woodstock. ... . .Newburg Jet.-. .....Gibson . .Florenceville... Kent . - . . Andover ... Aroostook. ... ..Fort Fairfield.. Caribou ..Presque Isle.. . . . .St. Leonards . . ..Edmundston.. Gibson ..= Woodstock — A.M. DlOOO 11.15 • • • • • Dl.lO 2..30 2.58 A3.55 4.C0 P.M. A.M. D8.40 D1035 D1240 2.10 2.40 3 00 9.16 P.M. D.910 10.40 205AM 3 20 3.61 4.16 a4M P -M. D7.30 D8.17 9.12 9.22 10.85 10.62 D7.20 A1210 P.M. 11.26 12.10 Al.OO P.M. lif ' I. 'I ilS I « iir"> :«i 56 -^ BOK NORTHERN & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS GENERAL OFFICES-TORONTON, ONT. June '84. Going Sou til. STATIONS. Going North. Exs. Mail • • • t , • t v • , • • • • I • t • • • • « « I • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • P.M. 7.30 6.60 6.40 6.20 5.62 5.25 4.55 4.40 4.16 P.M. P.M. 10.10 9.60 9.43 9.26 9.09 8-26 8.10 8.05 7.56 7.36 AaJa* 9.40 9.05 8.52 8.45 8.30 8.20 8.03 7.51 7.35 aIm. Exs. A.M. 8.40 8.25 8.10 7.53 7.49 7.36 7.06 7.00 P.M. 4.20 3.36 • • ■ • • 3.10 2.45 2.00 P.M. A.M. 11.40 11.20 11.16 • • • • • 10.66 10.43 9.56 « . . t . • • • * • * * • • 7.19 / .Oil . • • • 6.60 6.08 5.40 5.32 • • • • « • • f • I T5S 5.25 5.15 6.00 4.40 P.M. • • t • • • • • • 9.4^ 9.35 9.27 8.53 8.42 8.27 8.15 T15 7.36 7.10 6.47 7.33 7.20 7.12 7.00 6.60 A.M* arr] rpEP. • Pt. DOVER. . . . . Jarvis > • • . . . Garnett. - . Hagersvillk. . . Ballsville. . . Caledonia . • ..Glanford.. . ...Rymal. ... . . Hamilton. . Dep.] [Arr. Arr.] [Dep. HAv ILTON.. BurlingtonB'h • •Bilrlington . ...St. Anns... .Zimmerman. . . . Milton . . • • Stewarton. . D Georgetown. GlenWilliams Salmonville. 81 Cheltenham. 83 Riversdale.. 87 Caledon East 93 • Centreville. 96 . . Palgrave • . 99 Tottenham . 105 . . Bebton . . . liO Ms Aco. Mail Exs. 12 16 20 24 29 36 40 40 m 61 57 69 66 76 77 ..Cookstown . . . Thornton . . • . Allandale A p . BaricIE . A ...Alliston .. . Everett. . . . ... Tiosa. ... . • I • XjISIO ... . .Glenoairn . . Dep.] [Arr. A.M. 6.301 7.05 7.13 7.60 7.56 8.36 8.50 9.15 9.35 A.M. 640am 6.57 7.03 7.16 7.20 7.32 7.53 8.15 A.M. 10.00 10.30 io.'so 11.16 11.30 i2.00 P.M. 116 121 123 126 129 8.26 8.32 8.40 9.07 9.22 9.36 9.55 ToTo 10.32 11.00 11.20 A.M 10.00 10.25 10.33 11.13 • • » • • 11.43 P.M. 5.30 6.05 6.12 6.25 6.50 7.01 7.15 7.30 P.M. • • • • « • • t f • • • • t • • I • • • • ■ » t • • •• P.M. 3.50 4.10 12.06 10.22 10.33 10.45 11.00 11.13 A«M. 1.00 1.20 1.40 4. 4. 4. 4. 16 28 32 51 5.12 6.40 5.56 6.01 6.10 6.31 €.48 7.05 7.20 2.16 2.25 P.M. (.4o 7.58 8.26 8.38 7.62 8.05 8.15 8.25 8.36 P.M. • t • • • • • » • • • • t • ' • • « I « • • ■ • JZ 8 t^ 1 7 7 7 6 6 Trains 57 [iWAYS. June '84. North. -^■fORTH'RN & NOBTHWEST'RN RAILWAYS. • • • i< 5.55 3.01 3.10 I • • • • \Traina South, Trains North, Mail P.M. 4.28 4.18 3.47 3.10 6.20 6.30 6.15 A.M. Exs • • « • ■ • • • • I • • « • • Exs A.M. 6.36 6.27 5.50 5. 15 A.M. M Stations. Arr.] j;Dep. • . Avenmg. ■ . . . Creemore . . . . Duntroon . . CoUingwoodA — Orillia- A . Gravenhurst. ...Meaford... . .PENRTANa.. P ep] [Are. Ms 132 135 142 151 Exs. USKOKa BKAJNUH A.M. 11.25 11.35 12.08 12.40 iTM 1.55 1.50 1.10 P.M. Mail Exs. • • • • < • « • • < • • • t TM 5.30 s • • t t P.M. P.M. 8.46 8.53 9.20 9.50 9.30 10.40 P.M. Junel ,W, A.M 6.50 6.45 6.32 6.25 6.15 6.00 Mixed A,M. 9.45 9.35 9.20 9.06 8.50 8.30 d 8.10 7.53 7..S7 7.27 7.10 6.50 6.40 Mail. P.M. 4.55 4.50 4.35 4.27 4.18 4.00 3.45 3.31 3.20 3.14 2.57 2.40 2.16 Ms 52 50 45 50 36 28 25 20 16 12 5 Dt STATIONS. Arr. Allandale. (D). . . . .Barrie • • . . • . . tG^owan. . . . Oro ...... •Hawkstone • ....Orillia ...f Atherley.. . ..Longford ... ...Washago. .. .... Severn .... *. fLethbridge . Gravenhurst.A MuskokaWh'rf Ms Mail. Mixed A.M. P.M. 11.05 2.35 1 11.10 2.42 7 11.17 2.55 11 11.28 3.08 15 11.40 3.22 26 12.00 d 4.00 d 12.15 4.20 27 12.25 4. 37 32 12.30 4.54 37 12.45 5.05 40 1.02 5.25 46 1.20 5.45 52 1.35 6.00 Exp. P.M. 8.35 8.40 8.58 9.10 9.30 • • • • I • • • I NORTH SIMCOE BRANCH. Trains South TrcUns North. Exp. A.M. 8.40 8.30 8.10 7.47 7. 32 7.23 7.08 6.52 6.39 6.15 P.M. 4.50 4.30 4.12 4.02 3.54 3.40 3.25 8.15 2.50 40.3 39.0 33.5 26.0 22.5 19.8 15.0 13.0 9.6 STATIONS. Arr. . . .Barrie Dep Allandale . .Colwell (Harrison). . . t Minesing tHendrie. J helpston Elmvale . t Saurin . .Wyevale D . Penetanginshenc .A Miles Exp. A.M. 10.35 1.3 11.05 6.8 11.20 14.5 11.40 17.8 11.61 20.6 12.03 26.3 12.20 27.3 12.26 30.8 12.41 40.3 1.10, Mail. P.M. 8.40 8.68 9.20 9.80 9.42 9.56 10.02 10.17 10.40 ill 'I 68 June 1, 1884. NORTHERN & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAYS Samuel Barker, General Manager. Jas. Webster, Superintendent. Peter Clarke, Mechanical Superintendent. Robert Quinn, General Freight and Passenger Agent. General Offices — Brock St., Toronto, Ont. M'il Exp. Ace. Ml. P.M S.15 8.07 8.00 7.60 7.42 7.35 7.23 7.12 7.02 6.43 6.31 6.22 6.12 5.52 5.41 5.35 1015 10.08 10.00 &.50 9.43 9.34 9.22 9.12 9.02 8.40 8.28 8.19 8.10 7.51 7.46 7.33 20 7.2010.10 30 7.1210.00 05 7.00 9.45 40 6.37 9.10 4.29 6.24 8.55 4.11 6.08 8.32 3.55 5.50 8.05 3.35 7.40 3.05-. . 7.00 2.45 6.35 P.M. A.M. A. I. P.M. 1.45 1.37 1.30 1.20 1.13 12.43 12.33 12.18 11.55 11.40 11.17 fc • • • • 10.45 Stations. • • • • • r. TORONTO. *^( ..City Hall* ct^ ^n Union Stat'n -^^ I Brock Street, Parkdale Davenport Weston Thornhill . . Richmond i^ill . . . ....... King Lv — Aurora Lv Newmarket . .Holland Landing. . Bradford Gilford Lefroy Craiqvale Lv. . . Allandale . . . Ar Barrie Ar. . • Allandale . -Lv Angus.. • New Lowell Stayner.. ^]:|Collingw'd|^^ .... .Thombury... Mkafoed — Leave Arrive Ml M'il Exp Exp 3 5 8 14 18 23 30 34 38 41 49 52 56 63 64 63 73 78 86 94 107 115 A.M. 7. 7. 45 53 8.00 8.08 8.13 8.20 8.40 8.45 9.02 9.22 9.32 9.42 9.52 10.10 10.20 10.35 10.50 11.05 11.25 1150 12.01 12.20 12.40 1.00 1.30 1.50 P.M 12.01 12.0 12.15 12.20 12.43 12.50 1.13 1.22 i.*39 ■i.'59 '2.'20 2.25 2.35 3.00 S.IO 3.27 3.45 4.15 5.00 5.30 P.M. P.M. P.M. 5.05 5.13 5.20 5.27 5.32 5.39 5.5T 6.07 6.19 6.44 6.55 7.06 7.15 7.32 7.42 7.55 8,10 8.15 8.30 8.53 9.00 9.22 9.40 P.M. * Sat. only, during July and Aug., Muskoka Special leaves Toronto at 12.30 p.m., arr. 4.45 p.m. Mondays only, leave Muskoka 9.45 a.m. , 'arr. 1.55 p.m. QUEEN'S HOTEI*. Barm~-A. W. BROWN, Prop 59 .i • CANADA ATLANTIC. D. C« L1N8LBY, Manager, Ottawa. DcOm 1 884» Stations. MExp. Exp.iMix. B'B' • 00 ^§ a tr*- P.M. 8.20 7.00 7.02 6.42 6.28 6.14 6.05 5.42 5.28 5.10 4.50 P.M. A.M 11.35 10.20 10.12 9.53 9.30 9.24 9.15 8.39 8.21 8.00 A.M. Ar. . . .MONTREAL. . . .Lv COTEAU St Polycarpe. • • • - • • Glen Robertson Alexandria Kenyon Maxville-.. • . . .Roxboro Gravel Pit. . . • Casselman South Indian ....Eastman's Springs.... Lv OTTAWA Ar Standard Eastern Time. 4 15 23 30 41 49 57 68 79 A.M. 8.35 10.00 10.09 10.28 J1.44 11.57 11.06 11.29 12.42 12.01 12.20 P.M P.M. 4.30 5.35 5.49 6.08 6.24 6.37 6.46 7.09 7.22 7.41 8.00 P.M. A«M* • t • • • • ■ « • ■ • • • • A.M. King-ston and Pembroke Railway. Dec, ^34. Exp. Mix. ,Mix. Mail A.. M. 5.15 6.55 6.10 6.25 6.45 7.05 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.16 9.10 A.M. P. M 12n*n 2.20 2.50 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.62 4.00 4.10 4.30 4.43 5.20 p. M A.M. 7.0 W. McMULLEN, Genl Manager* i iti I i'-'lr dd CAKABA SOTTTHERN—Canada Div— Going East. June.*84 Ms Exp, Exp. Exp. 21 29 38 43 52 58 65 69 75 82 88 94 99 103 Stations. Leave TOLEDO DETROIT WINDSOR Amhebstbubg. Colchester Exp. a.m. t9.40 12.00 12.25 Essex Centre 12.52 Woodslee Comber. . Tilbury. . Fletcher . Buxton . . Charing Cross \ 1.50 Harwich - . Ridgetown Highgate* • Taylor.... Rodney 106 Bismarck 11 119 128 132 132 140 Dutton lona St. Clair Junction St. Thomas.. I^^J Toronto Ar Kingsmill 145 Springfield Brownsville Tilsonburg . Cornell 151 157 16a 167 168 173 TOWaterford. 184 186 193 Hawtrey Port Dover June. . . Windham Villa Noxa. Townsend Hagersville Ha:»lton Ari Canfield Atteroliffe 209 215 22iPerry 233Welland. 243 Niagara Falls 2A^ Susp. Bridge • 256JBUFFALO Abbiyb 2.07 3.20 3.25 400 4.18 4.35 4.55 8.20 6.58 6.25 6.40 7.35 P.M. P.M. *5.10 7.30 8.00 8.32 8.40 8.55 9.05 9.30 9.55 11.15 11.20 12.41 12.32 12 55 2.08 2.31 2^5 3.40 A.M • P.M.I A.M. 1, <16 *.45 7.10 8.19 8.42 • • • • . 10.05 10.15 3.40 10.58 11.20 11.40 12.05 1.26 1.58 2.15 3.10 Aoo. A.M. ♦7.15 7.50 8.04 8.23 8.35 8.52 9.00 9.14 9.29 9.42 9.54 10.05 10.12 10.18 10.31 10.42 10.51 11.10 I- 10 3.40 1.29 1.40 1.64 2.00 2.20 235 2.39 3.13 3.27 3.34 8.2() 4.27 4.42 5.00 5.25 '\ P.M. tl015 12.16 12.40 • • • I 2.15 3.25 3.30 9.30 4.44 • • • • « 5.04 9.35 6.10 6.35 650 6.45 P.H. 7.60 p o o •i-i ' P P .M, 015 .15 .40 • • • • • « 11 61 ■ — T - riBijin !!■ I I* 1 mil I I ij 1 i - - .- ^ ...... ^ CANADA SOTJTHEEN.— Canada Division.— Going West. Stations. Leave BUFFALO... .. Exp. P.M. »S.40 2 7 17 26 35 42 58 64 66 71 78 83 84 88 94 99 105 110 118 122 SUSP.B'DGE.. Clifton Niagara Falls... Welland Perry Atteroliflfo Canfield' • •% Hagersville Hamilton ...Ar Townsend Villa Nova Waterford Windham Port Dover Jo. Hawtrey Exp. A.M. tll30 9.40 6.46 9.60 10.12 11^ 12.10 12.30 12.27 12.63 12.02 1.07 2.18 11.50 Cornell Tilsonburg. . Brownsville {Springfield.. iCingsinill... 132 lona Toronto. ..Dep. Ar. Lve Clair Junot.. St. Thomas St. 12.39 710am 1.20 1.30 8.20 1 xp. A.M. *6.25 7.36 7-55 8.13 8.30 9.18 2.39 3.02 3.20 1 00 Dutton. . . Bismarck Kodr oy . . Taylor. 137 144 148 i52 156 Highgate. 168 175 ^181 186 Ridgetown ... Harwich Charing Cross. Buxton Fletcher 1}^ Tilbury. 1^ Comber - 208Woodslee. . 213lEssex Centre. 221 22Q 22^^ Colchester Amherstburg WINDSOR. DETROIT 2.40 4.26 5 5. 00 30 4.10 4.20 9.27 9.40 Mail ^ ■ Jn • t6.45 7.30 7.35 7.47 9.09 12 10 9.32 9.57 9.45 10.03 10.13 10.16 10.26 10.38 10.52 11.00 11.20 • • • • • 5.43 6.14 7.25 8.00 8.30 CHICAGO A.M.I A.M. P.M. 10.45 3.^6 4. 11 4.28 4.47 4.51 4.58 5.08 5.21 5.34 5.60 0.04 6.14 6.31 6.45 7.00 7.18 11.40 10.55 OO 12.01 1.43 Exp. P.M. tll30 12.25 1235 12.38 1.00 2.13 f • • I 2.31 4.50 3.50 4.00 OQfl ^J O « * oe 2.20/ 2.50 8.00 P.H. « • • t • 5.05 6.35 6.10 6.20 6.51 6.54 7.30 7.60 A.M. o to o • P GQ • » M to §^ to H < m O P M •»} h p P a I ec.» ^84. Trains leave H. tfe N. W. Ry, Hamilton, for Dundas at 7.05 9.15, 11.30 a.m. ; 2-10, 4.05, 6,10, 8.30, 10.30 p.m. Sunday service, 12.45, 3.00,6.50, 8 50 p.m.— Time, 40 minutes. Leave Elgin House, Dundas, at 6.10. 8.20, 10.30; 1.15, 3.05, 6.10, 7.10, 9.30 p.m. Sunday service, 10.00 a.m.; 2, 6 and 8 p.m. t Flag Stations. A. A. ANDERSON, Manager. _ PASSUMPSIC RAILWAY. Feb. 'U Trains leave Sherbrooke for Newport and intermediate stations at 5.05 a.m. and 7.45 p.m., arriving at 6.55 a.m. and 9.45 p.m. ; leave Newport at 5.50 a.m., 7.05 p.m., arriving at Sherbrooke at 7.40 a.m., 9.00 p.m. STANSTEAD DIVISION.-Leave SUnstead for Jo. at 5.50 a.m, 12.40,7.10 and 9.15 p.m. Leave Junction for Stan- stead at 6.40, a.m.) 1.05, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m, _\i fl3 SOUTH EA8TEBN R> ILWAY. Nov., 1884. TRAINS NORTH. (2) Pas. Pas. P.M. • t • • • • • • 'P.M. 7.36 7.00 6.20 6.45 5.34 5.20 4.45 4.20 4.10 4.01 3.54 3-45 3.30 3.19 3.00 2.50 2.31 2.21 2.09 1.5] 1.00 P.M. A.M. 9.15 8.40 8 20 8.15 8.10 8.00 7.50 7.40 7.30 7.03 6.57 6.50 6.40 6. 37 6.31 6, 6 5 5. 5. 20 08 56 48 35 5.2S 5.03 5.00 42^ AM i-30 P.M. STATIONS. Ar.MONTll'AL.Lv • • .St. Lambert. . • . ..Chambly Basin.. • Chambly Canton. .. .Richelieu t — .... Marievillo .... St. Angele . . — St. Brigide — — Farnbam (7)... Farndon Brigham . . East Farnbam. . ■ . . Cowan^ville...., ...Sweetsburgh... . . West Brome. . ..Sutton Junction. . . Sutton .... A^bercorn .Richford . ..Bast Richford.. .....Glen Sutton... ...Mansonville .... — North Troy. ... ft.... Newport. _.. L v. BOSTON. Ar ~ TRAINS SOUTH. to 16 17 18 19 23 27 31 37 41 47 49 51 56 59 64 67 72 85 81 84 91 105 A.M. 8.00 8.25 *9.1.0 9.15 A.M. Mis Mix. Mix. Pas. P.M. 6.10 5. 35 6.05 6.10 6.15 6.25 6.35 6.45 7.25 7.34 ?.40 7.61 8.05 8.06 8.16 8.20 8.40 9.36 9.60 10.05 10.30 • • • • • • • • • 6.20 6.67 7.05 7.20 7.30 7.40 7.67 S.ll 8.25 8.50 9.11 9.23 9,63 10.04 11.00 A.M. P.M. 8 57 9.10 9.20 9.33 9.35 9.45 10.40 ♦ FIftg stations. NORTHERN DIV. .9" 08 fl i 0) '1^8,10.45 ' CO a 625AM 6.35 6.45 7.15 8.20 8.46 9.05 9.35 10.10 ^11.16 835PM 8.44 8.56 9.20 M 4 8 16 36 42 61 60 75 86 96 Lv.SuttonJun.Ar ^^5pu - Bromo Cor . .... Knowlton . . ..... Waterloo . . . ...Roxton Falls.. Acton .... Wickham... .Drummondville. . St. Guillaume . . . . . jLamanKa. . ... Arr. . Sorel ..Lv. 7.52 7.40 7.10 6.00 6.45 4.65 4.26 3.30 2.60 21PM> • • fl • • B a Pi CD °" <7i 9 •ri .F-t 00 > VJ o « 6.00 6.60 6.40 6.16 A.M Train leaving Sorel at 7 am, connects at St. Guillaume with train on Champlain D. & has thro* car from Sorel to St Rosalie Jc, where connection is made with G.T.R., arr in Montreal at n'n. Return'g lv Montreal by G. T. R. at 3.30 p m, and con- nect at St Rosalie Jc arr at Sorel at 8 pm^ o m o H O W M > M M > M n' 64 Delaware & Hudson Canal Go.'s Railway. NEW YORK AND CANADA SHORT LINE. NoHh. Qec, ]884.) South. STATIONS. 6 8 P.M. P.M. A.M. P.K. A.M. 8.25 7.00 AaM* A.M. A.M. 6.20 5.35 5.30 5.03 4.00 3.35 3.18 P.M. 11.00 lu.15 A.M. P.M. 8.45 8.00 7.40 7.05 6 08 6.45 5.26 2.15 2.10 1.25 1.02 12.37 11.30 11 15 P.M. 11.00 10.10 9.55 6.30 P.M. Arr.) Lve. .. MONTREAL... St. Johns Arr.Ogdensburg.Lv Malone ..." 4.30 4.20 3.32 3.05 2.30 2.00 1.30 1.15 1.15 1.00 li.SO 11.05 9 00 A.M.! Arr Lv Rouses Poiiit.Lv Lv-.Plattsburg.Ar Arr. Plattsburg. Lv Lv. .Port Kent .Lv " . . Westport . " " . Port Henry. " "Crown Point." '• .. Rutland.. Ar Ar... Rutland- .Lv Lv.. Whitehall .Ar Ar .Whitehall .Lv " Fort Edward Ar " .. Saratoga.. Lv "...Ballston...' Lv. Schenectady Ar '' Troy • Lv. Albany Arr- Troy Lv. Arr. Albany.... „ Lv. Hudson... Ar. "..Rhinebeok " . . Po'keepsie "..Fishkiil "..Peekskill Lv. NEW YORK.. Arr. A.M. P.M. 5.45 6.45 JLiMa 7.35 8.20 &.40 9*08 10.07 10.30 10.51 11. .15 11.55 12.33 1.05 i.l7 2.16 2.30 2.30 A.M. 8.00 9.00 A«Mi 10.15 11.10 11.20 11.50 12.50 1.15 1.31 2.40 2.55 3.40 4.20 4.33 545 5.50 5.50 6.04 S.OOi 7.20 5.32 6.07 7.30 A.M. 7.43 9.20 P.M. P.M. -\-m:'-^. i.a-VD^ McARTHI Sat. night train will run through to destination Sun. mori \j Albany and Troy local trains leave eajh city 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 4.M., 12.00 noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. 9, 10.00, and 11.15 p.m. Running time, 25 min. D.M.KENDRICK,1en. Pass. Agt, C. C. MoFALL, Albany, N. Y. Oen. Agent for Canada, 143 St. James Street, Montreal. *MANUI HUE LEA[ k^ARNISHE JPlain and Ot i ^RLES TURNER & SON.., JOHN LUCAS & CO., BIHN & CO., SOCIl LER EXTRACT CO., MIL BOSTON DYE-WOOD , 312, 314 & 816 ST. P ■M \RTHUR, CORNEILLE ^ CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JOH^T McARTHUR <& SON,) ^MANUFACTURE.-^S AND IMPORTERS OF : LEAD, ZINC WHITE and COLORS SJISHES, JAPANS, LINSEED OIL. Liubricating and Burning Oils, Plain and Ornamental, Rolled* Rough and Polished Plate, it®. iemkali; Sjiitiffi; la? al Stoiei, OeDoral Agents in Canada for INER & SON., LONDON, Celebrated Coach Varnishes, LUCAS & CO., PHILADELPHIA, Renowned Imperial Fren... Green. BIHN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, Prize Medal Refined Lamp Black. SOCIETE ANONYME DES MATIERES, Colorantes De St. Denis. A, POIRRIER, PARIS, Celebrated Aniline Dyes. ACT CO., MILLERTON, Extracts of Hemlock Bark. N DYE-WOOD & CHEMICA;. COMPANY, DYE-WOODS AND EXTRACTS. SISSONS BROS., HULL, Paints, Colors, &c. & 816 ST. PAUL and 147 to 151 COMMISSIONERS STREETS, BP MICHK^AN B. il O Brcckvillc am C. V Credit Valley C. «5l P Connccrlcut ai C. S. Canada South E. <5t N. A . . European and G T Grand Trunk G. W Great Western H. AN. W Hamilton (51 N I InKrcoloniai K. <5t P Kingston and L. A K Lcv'is and Ker M Midland M. O Montreal and i M. P. A B . .Montreal, Por N Northern (il b Brcokvillc and Ottawa N. B V Credit Valley N.B A P Connecticut and Passumpsic P. E S. Canada Southern Q C <5l N. A . . European and N American < T Grand Trunk S' E W Great Western St.F wtrtnc!i sn-j O:, '.>•:. ro-.ojitc, Gjov :aid Brute loionto ur.d NipisSing Wellaud Whitby and Port Perry Winc'sor and Annapolis l%mM Pocket E. 1 Siiidd .*-i- iiiMtiHnm' 1111(1 Hi !l llll l l! II IHII( I I I IHH IIilll li WICHElIEUBffrjiL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimimiiiiiijininnmifflt nmniii -MMi imyiiiiiiiiuin ii iy i nMi i Ik lilt •hSSB Nk-. !l rr Linminni; |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiniiiiiiiir]i]irfiiiiiiiiiiii]iimiiiiiiiiiiu JACQUES OPPOSITE COURT - cARTiER sQR. .Votilr^al r HOUSE WITY HAIL /Vk **'*^ \^\*^* H^ss^^^a^stfimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiuihimiimntl Thk above is the only First-Class Hotel, situated in the centre of the City of Montreal kept on the American and European plans— a necessity so long desired by the travelling public. The Hotel now extends from St. Vincent Street to Jacques Cartier Square, forming the largest and most complete block of buildings in the city.. It contains accommodation for over 400 Ouests, with every possible modern convenience and luxury that careful f thought can suggest, and has, situated on the roof the main building, a Garden with Pavilion— from which guests can obtain the finest Panoramic View of the City, Mountain, River St. Law- rence and surroundings, thus making this Hotel by far the most preferable resort for Tourists in the Citv of Montreal. The Terms of this Hotel will be found as reasonable as any first-cla^s house on the continent, and are as follows : — American Plan, from Two ($2) to Three ($^ Dollars per day ; rooms en mite, with bath at- tached, extra. European Plan— Rooms from One ($1) Dollar per . day upwards. Restaurant a la cane. Tourists will find on every Boat one of our Agents, who will be honored to receive any orders and make any si)ecial agreement to secure them all the oomfort required. One visit is respectfully solicited to convince the public of ttie comfort and completeness of our arrangements^ Tdnristo are Specially Warned against misrepresenta- Uons of interested parties, this being the only really First-Class otel in the city that is conducted on the European and American oiple. ISIDORE B. DUROCHER, Proprietor N.B.— The 'Busses of the Hotel will be found waiting the arrival | of all TrainB and Steamers. e centre aropean c. The ! Cartier luildings Quests, careful le main I obtain 5t. Law- e most e Terms s house om Two Ibath at- Uar per find on )ive any all the fonvince lements. 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CO . ■m : o n S lo CO o ^ • w !^i *5 ao CO c^ -• « ■ > wtmmmm IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 !!r«^i^ I.I ^ li£ 12.0 2.2 18 11.25 11.4 ill 1.6 % <^ /: ^ '/ >^ r^^ 12 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Toronto, Grey & Bruco Div. Dec, 1884. W. Whyte, General Superintendent Toronto. D. McNicoLL, Gen. Passenger Agent. it Mix Mail p M 1.00 12.6.5 4.45 4.20 3.60 3.40 3.16 2.62 2.16 2.03 1.20 1.05 12.40 12.15 10.45 9.43 y 20 9.(»0 8.5.5 8.10 7.54 7.34 7.25 7.02 6.30 A.M. P.M. 8.35 8.25 8.14 7.47 7.20 7.08 6.64 6.30 ft. 27 6.13 6.05 6^5 5.55 5.24 5.10 4.39 4.19 3.57 3.40 3.29 3.00 2.66 2.49 230 2J5 6.35 4. .57 4.31 4.20 4.06 3.62 3.4(i 3.30 3.20 3.15 3.02 2.4S P.M.! Exp. P.M. 10.45 10.35 10.26 10.12 9.65 9.41 9.30 9.14 9.07 8.65 8.43 8.36 8.80 8.04 7.61 7.26! 7.09 6.52 6.34 6.25 6.01 5.51 6.45 5.26 5.15 8.12 7.32 7.06 6.f5 6.42 6.27 6.14 6.05 50 5 5 38 5. 20 Stations. ^ I UnionStn \ ^ ... Parkdale — Carlton Weston tHumberSummit . . Woodbridge . . • . . -Kleinburg . . . — Bolton ...Mono Koad... .Cardwell June. ...Charleston.... ..Alton.. — L.QrangkvillkA L Orangeville L ..t Amaranth.. . . . Waldemar • . ..... Arthur — ...Kenil worth. . ..Mount Forest. t Pages.. .. ....Harriston... ....Fordwich. .. Gorrie . . -Wroxeter. .• f Wingham Road .Trkswatrr... tOrangev'le . . ..Shelbume . • . . . . Dundalk ....f Proton Flesht'n&Pricevl — Markdaie — ... 1 Berkeley.. . . ..Williamsford... tArnott. — ...Chats worth ... . . . tRockford . . .oWbn sound. p.M.^ Leave Arrive Exp. Mail Mix. P.M 4.40 4.50 5.00 5.14 5.37 5.62 «.05 6.20 6.27 6.43 6.52 7.03 7.20 7.30 7.40 7.55 8.11 8.16 8.30 7.05 7.31 7.36 8.10 8.28 8.47 9.02 9.1112.28 9.3112.55 9.40 1.09 9.46 1.16 10 021 1.38 10.16( 1.55 A.M. 's.oo 8.15 8.32 9.00 9.06 9.41 8.43 lo! 02 9.0010.35 9.0710.45 9.2011.45 9.3712.05 9.5012.30 9.60 0.15 10.21 1.08 1.30 11.57 12.15 7.22|10.05 8.04 10.46 8.30111.10 8.4010.20 8.6311.33 9.1011.50 9.2012.02 9.32il2.13 . .. .112.23 9.5012.28 10.00,12.42 10.20 P.M. 1.00 P.M. 12.66 2 10 3.06 3.28, 4.04 4.33 4.54 5.10 5.28 5-37 5.59 6.30 P.M. t Lve Toronto and 4.10 for Orangeville via Church Falls at 8.10 a.m. p.m. See page 74. Ow^H Sound— Tli« Cpulfou HQuaet' H« OiHNitery Prop , Prop ?8 TRAVELLERS REMEMBER .THAT THE— ONTARIO DIVISION OF THE IS isro^sAT oi^Eisr, THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS, FAST TIME. PALACE SLEEPINa CARS. MAGNIFICENT PA.RLOR CARS. STEEL TRACK. IRON BRIDGES. UNRIVALLED SERVICE. The only line through the far-famed Ottawa Valley. Montreal to Chicago Via Ottawa, Toronto & Detroit. WE ASK A TRIAL. D. McNicoLL, Wm. White, Q,P,A.y C,P.R,j O.D., Gen, Supt. C.F,R., O.D,, Toronto. Toronto- W. 0. Vanhorne, Vice-President CPM., Montreal. 74 '■'■•■ . . - ... CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. D. MoNICOLL, Gen. Pass. Agent. WM. WHYTE, Gen. Supt. Credit Val. Div. [Dec. *84 Going South. STATIONS. Going JSorth. A.M. o p « t ^^ O fcH PhPQ A.M 8.45 7.45 7.35 7.al 7.22 7.13 7.01 6.53 6. 44 6.34 6.27 6.22 6 15 • • • • * P.M. 5.35 4.25 4.20 J.i3 4.04 3.51 3.38 3.30 3.12 3.00 2.45 2.40 2.30, ArToRONTo Lv . Parkdale . . Streets villeJc. .Meadow vale. . Church ville. . ..Brampton • Edmonton . . ..Cheltenham. . ..Riverdile.. Forks . . . Church Falls. • . . . Alton ..Melville ... Orangeville.(36 Ml 1 2 3 6 9 13 18 21 25 28 31 33 1P 12 11 11 10 • • 10 « • 10 8 6.34 6.22 6.12 6.02 5.55 5.32 5.25 3.00 2.30 2.15 I 58 1.45 1.17 1.00 A. Church Flls — Erin .Hills burg. . .Garafraxa. .. . . .Douglas. . . . . .Fergus — D. .Elora ... 3 10 15 19 23 27 9.00 9.21 9.27 9.38 9 50 10.03 10.13 10.29 10.40 10.50 10.55 11.05 10:40 10.55 11.10 11.28 11.47 12.20 12.30 P.M. 4.10 A.M* 5.10 5.32 5.37 5.45 5.55 6.071 6.14 6.28 0.39 6.45 6.50 6.57 6.38 6.52 7.00 7.08 7.19 7.35 7.42 Brockville to Ottawa. Dec. '84. M« tA.M. 20 46 P.M 14 50 24 00 2 05 S0|tll05 11.00 t7.30 P.M. P.Al 8.10 7.54 7.5(j 7.43 7.37 7.33 7.27 7.12 7.04 6.55 C.46 6.37 6.20 6.10 4.15 P.M. P.M. 1.3;/ 1.05 12.40 i2!26 ii."58 11. as 10.00 A.M. Stations. Ml arBKOCKV'E.lv ...♦Fairfield... 6 .... * Clarks .... 7 ... Bellamy's ... 10 ...*Jellys ... 12 ... .* Bells 14 ..♦ Wolford.... 16 . Irish Creek . . 21 ....* Story's.... 25 ..Smith's Falls.. 28 ....♦Welsh's.... 31 . Franktown.. . 37 . ..*Beckwith. . . 41 Carlton Place Jc 4- ^1 Ottawa |^ Lv.MONT'L.Arll95 75 A. M. P.M. 9.2514.00 9.36!.... 9.40|... 9.48,4.25 9.52.... 9.57|.... 10.03 10.15 10.26 10.34 10.421 4.54 5.34 10.575.40 11.07 . 11.1816.00 1 27 7. t Daily, Sundays included. P.M. 50 P.M. tA.M t4.20 4.45 5.2i 5,*35 6.*62 6.30 7.55 8.20 12.25 P.M. IMPEItlAIi MOTJEI19 GAIiT, A. T. Cutier, Prop'r. 75 Prince Edward Island Railway. Deo./8i. Exp. Mxd Exp. Jas. Colkman, Supt. A.M. 10.15 9.50 9.00 8.40 7.20 6.45 AM. r.M. 4.45 4.20 3.30 3.16 1.52 1.16 11.10 10.20 9.35 8.16 7.10 6.10 A p.m. ; a»r. Mont- roal I0.3ia.m.and 6.30 pm. J. W. Hobart, Car Man. S. W. Cumjtnirvw, Gen. Pass. Agt. A. G. Stonef?ravefl, Car Pa^. Agt. Hoad-otflces, St. Albaiis. Waterloo & Magog R'yr. — Lv«. Mago? 8.10 a.m., Waioiioo 7.15 a.ra ; ajfr. Mont'l lO.y) a.m. Ly. M »'nt.'l 5.:^0 r>.m . Waterloo R.20 p m.; arr. M.a«i?Q P.n>. STAN8TEAD, SHEFFORD, & CHAMBLY DIV. MI 7 10 14 21 29 37 43 STATIONS. Leave MONTREAL . ST. JOHNS.... Versailles St. Bridget.... West Farnhm. Angelina Gran by West Sheflfbrd. WATERLOO . Pass P.M. 6.30 6.3'^ 6.47 6.54 7.02 7.13 7.47 8.06 8.20 P.M. M 6 14 22 29 83 36 43 70 STATIONS. Leave WATERLOO WestShefford Granby Angeline .... WstFarnham St. Bridget. . Versailles . . . ST. JOHNS.. MONTREAL A.M. 7.20 7.40 8.00 8.22 8.40 8.50 8.58 9.15 10.85 A.M< I! 8. ^\ m W fit In day, Di cept She] T] Wej and (i; "HO t« SOUTH EASTERN BAILWAY. Lake Champlain & St- Lawrence DiviBion • Dec, 1884. Mixed. [Express. p. M. 8.10 8.00 7.40 7.10 i'.M. 1.10 12.40 12. 05 11.35 10.45 10.25 9.50 9.35 8.45 11.40 J1.25 11.00 10.35 • • • • < • • • • I • • • • ■ • t • • • P.M 8.10 8.00 7.40 7.10 6.40 6.15 5.55 5.40 5 14 5.06 4.30 4.10 3 30 P.M. Stations. Arr. Lve. . Sranbridge.. . . . Bedf ora . . . .... Mystic . . . • D A Farnham AID L'Ange-Gard'n . Abbottstord . • • • • oC XT le • . • . ..St Hyacinthe. Ste. Rosalie Jo. . ..St. Simon.. . St. Hugues- • .St. Guillaume. Lve. Arr. Ms 2i 14 20 26 31 40 41 48 53 62 Exp •am 6.10 6.30 6.40 7.10 7.30 7.50 8.09 8.20 8.50 8.55 9.20 9.36 1005 A.M. Mxd P.M 12.60 1.15 1.30 2 00 2.46 3.15 8.46 4.10 5.00 5.06 6.34 6.61 6.30 P.M P.M. WESTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY. [i>ec, '84. J. Brignall, Gen. Sup't. Yarmouth, N.S. eg' P.M. 7.00 6.45 6.39 6.21 5.54 5.29 5.18 5.08 4.51 4.39 4.03 3 pm 7.00 7.00 a.m. Stations. Ar .. YARMOUTH.., Dep Hebron Ohio Brazil Lake.... Hectanooga Meteghan Saulnierville .... Little Brook.... Belliveau Weymouth North Kange.... Lv Digby Ar Lv(2)...St. .iohn...Q) Ar Lv daily.. HALIF AX. Ar daily. Ml AvAdL* 7.15 6 7.30 1 7.36 7.59 21 8.23 30 8.48 33 8.59 35 9 05 41 9.23 45 938 56 10.12 67 10 42 8pm 8.30 -§11 Iniernatioiial strs. lve. St. John every Mo/ ^y and Thurs. day, at 8 a m., for Eastport, Portland and Boston. Davison's Mail Coaches leave Yarmouth daily (Sunday ex- cepted), after the arrival of train from .Digby, for Barrington, Shelburne and Liverpool. Through Tickets can be obtained at Yarmouth, Mefeghan, Weymouth and Digby, for St John, Portlnnd, Boston, Halifax ana the principal stations on the Windsor & Annapolis R R. (1) Mon, Wed. & Saturday. (2) Mon. Wednes. & Saturday. M ;] I," I'; I if HOTSL LORNE, YARMOUTH, N. S..Byer8on & Son, Prop. I J »TC a c5 9 «H e8 V fc i 'S 5 OB 60 Sat night train No 22 runs to Bay City only ^ I S5>5wiOOr-l iW (l4 8QCMo»C— tf-it-^rHr^ f H -d • 1 QQ S ■4-1 o CQ -l1 1 -«>i C 0) O 1 1 Q 6 o-S§ g:^6 o a a> • 5 El i-t O 03 Eh k^ J3 © >>:-< ^j Isll^^ w o h h M o 03 P5 M o v3>^ i^ ^i (NC^C^' a J$ tH ■oio»r3ioco ~ " P C lO ;»•> "«!h( r-IOCOCOCviOO*ti «Orjir--O-«t<»0C0O COrH-^55r-lOiOC^ C X 'puOiCaq 2K> oa^Ce^ moij sj9:8u issed puvi {i^o:^ j-BuiyiOBia; pu« ouirfiCj'anoQ ^B 8cIo:j8 g "o^ : a ^33 — lO b-QO -co • o :J2; — I— ^•— tr-iiH ■ r>( • rHt-H C^'Mt^<7iiOrHCPrHiOI>'CS rcxicocot-oooocroiOrHT-jr- !8^ 00 -^ CC 'O t- 1» Pi CZJJz; 00 OQ ?8T 0(H o I: « « O ^ ^ V o Eh o H P5 O eS pq ^ o o i-H O ^ Oi 30 QO t^ «0 "X) lO ^ la I I 1— ( • I— I rH I— I rH rH t— I lO CO t-- o CSIt— I lOCO T»^CO-^r^ cxy O 23^5 • i^ toco gf G^-HlOCO':^lrH^O'5^00C^|rHT*^CO'«^CO ••a* THrH ^ r-t O O oo O Oi OS 3". OS CO 30 aO t- b- 1>- 1> <0 «0 »0 lO lO ^H ^^ r^ v^ rH ^H i^H • •o • f-l • • • ^18 ?^;£3 ^BS^^^S^^^^'^^^^^'&^:^-,^^:^S • »OiO »o*o »C lO us '«*< "«f< "*•* CO CO CO CO (N C^ CM r-i r-i i-H(M -H : '^ •QaAvj^ JO q!)Ti09 joj oidJSnassBd uo o^t3% puB mbu •iS'QQ JO ^g9Ai laojj sjsdaassBd jfo ijet oj eai-uao esag v^ sdo^^s g o^ u o Is Si cb SO) a "^ 2 2 00 to a V «0 2 s o M H C il «!i :t . 82 FLINT & PEi^ ♦!) Marquette railroad. is o o M o O O M O I— t o a. to" I a »^ «; »o Q^ • . • *_orooao * • • • Socoo ^ QD I Oh I • C I- o • . . . 02 o • O CN O • • • • en I eel en ee "t, •< . . . • lO too 00 CO tn OQ S^^l Out— If— I rH ^ o C^l Q *• • • • ;-i a •C Harrison Division. P.M.,ii<»on. 9. 4512. 00 9.10 O.Oo 8.56 11.38 11.35 11.27 8.45ill.22 8.1511.00 7.50 7 38 7.25 10.50 10.42 7.08(10.30 7.0010 25 6.40!l0.08 6.30110.00 P.mJ A.M. Stations. Ar. MEREDITH. Dp . . Frost . .Levington Siding. . Hackley's Siding.... Arnold Lake. . .. Dp. . . tllarrison. . . Ar Ar — Harris n . .Dp Rice*s Si ng. . .. Mann's Siding,. Hn tton ..Atwood's Siding.. .Moore's Siding.". • Dp. tHARRisoN Jc.Ar A.M. 0.15 6.45 6 50 7.00 7.0.5 7.30 7.4o 7.58 8.08 8.-30 8.36 8.5i) 9.10 A.V. FLINT RIVER DIVISION. P.M. 3.30 3.60 4.03 4 10 4.24 4.40 5.10! Ar Stations. De....FLIxNT. Junction Genesee ...... Rogers Otis grille .. .. Ottkr Lake. .. Ar..FOSTORIA.Dep Mount Pleasant Div. P.M. A.M I Stations. . a.m. 7.0010.50 Ar.MT. Pleasant. .D 8.20 6.4S10.38! Isnbella 8.39 6.4210.32 Jordan 8.44 6.3710.27 Leaton 8.47 6.2710.17 Delwin 8.57 6.00 9. 50 Dep.. COLEMAN. Ar 9.20 P.M. A.M.I I A.M. MANISTEE DIVISION. P.M. 1.00 1.22 1.26 1.33 1.3S 2*63 2.13 2.22 2.35 2.42 2.55 3.05 P VI. A.M. 9.40 9.20 9.07 9. 00 8.46 8.30 8.00 P.M. 2.40 2.59 3.04 3.07 3.17 3.40 P.M. Trains leave Manistee for Junction at 5.00, 5.30, 10.30 a.m.; arriving at 6.06, 8.35 and 11.35 a.m. Leave Junction at 1.30, 6.00 and 9.35 p.m. ; arriving Manistee at 2.35, 8.30 and 10.40 p.m. Leave Man- istee at 10.30 a.m.; arriving Ludington 2.15 p.m.; leave Ludington 11 a.m. ; arriving Manistee 2.35 p.m. . / PM< P.M. 7.10 6.45 6.15 5.45 5.10 4.40 4.05 3.35 3.00 2.30 P.M. 83 QUEBEC CEKTEAL RAILWAY. Nov., '84 • • • • • _P.M.| 6.16 6.00 5.45 5.2'< 5.16 6.00 4.30 4.15 4.00 3.30 3.00 2.25 1.30 1.23 STATIONS. 1.10 12.50 12.35 12.15 12.00 11.38 11.30 11.10 10.30 A.M. Ar..SHERBROOKE..Lv *Lennoxville Asoot ♦Angus ....*Ba8in Dudswell Weedon Lake Weedon Garthby *Coleraine Thetford Mines Broughton St. Frederick... . Lv Beauce Jo Ar Ml A.M. 4 10 14 19 27 136 41 47 ^7 67 78 91 100 .St. Joseph. 105 Arv Lv ...Beauce Jo • St. Mary's — .».. .... Scotts . .St. Henedine ... .♦St. Ansel me .♦St. Henry Village... . . .St. Henry Junction. . Lv.. ...LEVIS Ar Quebec by Ferry Montreal Time- 100 110 117 125 12!) 132 139 8.15 8.35 8.45 9.05 9.15 9.30 9.38 10.20 10.35 11. 05 11.35 12.10 12.45 1.10 1.25 1.30 2.05 2.30 2.50 3.05 3.15 3.46 4.00 P.M. A.M. 6.00 6.40 7.15 7.40 8.10 8.45 9.00 9.16 10.00 A.M. IMTERNATIONAL RAILWAY Train leaves Sherbrooke for Lennoxville, Johnville, Bul- i Birchton, Cookshire, Robinson, Gould, Scottstown, ^ McLeod's Crossing, Marsden, Spring Hill, Sanday Bay and Lake Megantic at 3.00 p.m., arriving at Lake Megantic at 8.00 i).m. Returning, leaves Lake Megantic at 5.30 a.m., arriving at Sherbrooke 10.00 a.m. Quebec and Lake St- John Railway r J. G. Scott, Manager. Oct., '83- Going north, leave Palais station, Quebec, 4.00 p. m., arrive St. Raymond 6. 30 p. m. 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OQ U ©"""" Ui 2 rJ C8 O OJ © P 9 It- O^ ® +j prS^_< ■as d 2 « © >»©g;z^ P P .500 •«©©;::/Mp^floo ■ aaXira rt P o fcB J:? »:t *5 ^li-^^ O _ P. 0.0 2^'*i*JHJ OQ,^ o o' P P ^ »H Ui »M Vl rt*^ S o o o S Zl p P PCQ 00 ^^© ©5 Jg^ M 00 00 P ^ ed © -—•S'^i p p p r ©^^.a p p *s ^^^c^^>; for Sale of Patent Kights, etc. 'I ■ ■■; % 1 n ii; HI. r BIB*' i U' 1 n . IB 1 90 BANKS IN THE DOMINION WITH THEIR AGENCIES. Corrected by permission Irom Dun, Wiman & Co.'s reports. PLACE. NAME. Alliston Bank of Hamilton Almonte. • . Bank Montreal Amherst,N.sB'k of Nova Scotia " Pictou Bank Annapolis,N.sU'n Bk of Halifax B'k Nova Scotia. Antig'sh. N.sMercht B'k Halifax ** Pictou Bk;HarxShg to Arnprior.. . -Ottawa Aurora Federal Aylmer ... .Molsons Barrie Toronto; Commerce Ayr Commerce. BarkersviHeB'k of British Col. Bathurst, NBMerch'taBkof Hal Becton B'k of Hamilton Belleville. • M'ch'ts; Commerce " ..Montreal,Dominion Beauharnois Bk Jacques Cart ier Bedford E. Townshins Bk Berlin, Ont..Merch*ts B'k Cana. ** Bank of Commerce Bowm'nvilleOntario, Standard Berth ier. . . .Ville Marie. Br.Jford . . .Standard Bank — Brampton . -Meich'ts B'k Cana. *' — Dominion, Central Brandon, Man . Imperial-Mchts Brantford . British N. America " . . Can. B'k Commerce ** . . Montreal-Central Btigton Standard Br'town, N.s.B'k Nova Scotia Br'warer.NsMercht's B'k Halfx Brockville Molsons-Montreal Brussels. Montreal Campbell- ford, Ont. .Standard Bank Campbell- town, N.B. nk of Nova Scotia Cannington. Standard Bank CarJeton PI. Bank of Ottawa Chatham, NBMootreal-N. Scotia Chat'am, OnCan. B'k Commerce " Merch'ts, Federal Charlot'twn,Merch'tsB'k Halfx (^F^M Merch'ts B'k P. J] J. PLACE. NAME. Ch'lt'wn P.E.i..Bank of n S. Clinton Molsons. Cobourg — Toronto Dominion Coaticookc.East. Townshijps Colborne-- .Standard Bank Collingwood Bank of Commerce ** Toronto Cornwall.. .Montreal-Ontario Cowansville East. Townships Dorch't'r N.B.Merchts. B'k Hal. Ditfby, N.s. .B'k Nova. Scotia Dundas Bank of Commerce Dunville. . . Bank of Comm'ce Durham Commerce, Central Emer?ion,M Merchts Bk Can. Exeter Molsons. Farnham,E. Townships Bank Fergus Imperial Fred'ton,N.BMaritime-B'h N.A ** Peoples-BkofN.S. Gaspe Nationale *' Basin Gait Commerco, M'ch't. Gananoque Merchants Bank Georgetown.Bk. Hamilton Do. p.E.i.MerchantsBk.p.E.i Goderich . Bank of Commerce •* Montreal Gran by East Townships Guelph . . . • Bankof Commerce * — Montreal - Ontario " ...Federal-Central Hamilton . British N. America . . . .Bank of Commerce ... Federal-Hamilton . . . Merchts-Montreal N.s B'k of Nova Scotia — British N. America . . . Halifax B'king Co. — Mem'nts Bank of H . . . .Montreal-Peoples ... Union B'k ol Halfx Harriston Standard Harrist(t>n NBMerch'ts Bk of Hal Hillsboro' NBHal. Bkg. Co. ingersoU . .Merch'ts, London . Jmper ial-Mplsong K Ii Halifax ii ii (I ii » • • 'LAC 'oliet !ent\ inc.'i Q.:gs iiigs .1 /evis lindsj listow liverp iiverp ( Mar ' ndoi ii (( (( ti ii it ii it It 91 i:i ON >orts. E. f N S. )ominion iiships Bank !ommerce -Ontario mships . B'k Hal. , Scotia commerce ^omm'ce e, Central Jk Can. )S Bank i-B'h N.A ^kofN.S. 0, M'ch't. s Bank ton sBk.p.E.i ommerce nships )mmerce Ontario ntral America jmnaerce imilton Montreal 7 A Scotia [America Iking Co. lank of H -Peoples [ol Halfx k of Hal ICo. iLondon iMolsons {LACE. name; Miette Hochelaga. entville, NS B'kof Nova Scotia inciirdine Merchants Bank iigston . British N. America iiigaton- . . .Merch'ts ; Brit N A '* ... .Montreal-Federal evis Merchants Bank lindsay .... Montreal . . . .Ontario-Dominion istowell . .Hamilton iiverpool,NsB'k of Nova Scotia iverpool Market. .Dominion ndon . ...British N. America ** .... London; Commerce " ... .Merchts-Molsons " ... .Montreal-Federal ck'port,NsPeoples-B. of H'fax louiseville -Bk Ville Marie lucan Bank of Commerce unenbrg,NsMerchants Bk of H arkham • -Standard Bank aitland, NsMerch*ts Bank of H eaford • . . . Molsons ilbrook ...Molsons ilton Bank of Hamilton itchell- . . .Merchants Bank ontague,PEi,Bank of N.S. ontreal . -Bank of Commerce . . . .British N. America .. .Hochelaga-Peoples . . . .Jacques Cartier . . . .Merch'ts-Molsons . . . .Mont*al-Nationale . . . .Ontario-Quebec . . . .Toronto-Union Bk ....Ville Marie orrisburghMolsons ount For'stOntario oncton,N.BMontreal-N. Scotia apanee • • Dominion-Merchts apierville .Bk St. Jean ewc'tle,OnStandard Bank ewc'tle,NB.Bk NS; Mhts of H, ewinarket Federal Bank ew Westminster, B C Bk of B. Columbia Bank of N S lasgow,NS Pictou B ; B of NS icolet Bk Ville Marie iidney.NS.Bank of N S (( t( it it I. ii « i( ti ii it PLACE. NAME. Norwich . . Bk. of Commerce Orange viUe. Bank of Commerce Orillia - . . . Dominion Oshawa . . . .Dominion- Western Ottawa . . . .British N. America . . . .Bank of Commerce . . . .Nationale . . . .Merchants Bank . . . .Montreal-Ontario . . . .Ottawa-Quebec . . .Union Bank Oxford, N.S Halifax Bank'g Co Owen SoundMerchants Ban& ** Molsons Paris BritN.A.; Com'rce Par'sboro,NsHalifax B'king Co. Parkhill . .Commerce Pembroke. .Quebec j Ottawa Petrolia • . -Bank of London Petitcodiac, NH-Hal, Bkg. Co. Perth Merchants Bankj '* Montreal Peterboro . .Montreal . .Toronto ** . .Bank of Commerce *• . . Ontario Picton Montreal ** " Standard Bank Pictou, N.S. Bank of N.S. Merch'ts B'k Halfx ** Pictou Bank Pt. Colbornelmjperial Portage La Prairie, Man. Ontario Port Elgin. .Hamilton ** Hope .. Montreal-Toronto ** Perry. Ontario Port Hawkesbury, N.S. Merch'ts Bk H'fax Prescott — Merchants Bank Prince Ar-ri_x_.^ thur's L'ing^^^^"*^ Pugwash,NS Halifax Bank'g Co Quebec • . • .British N. America ** ....Montreal -Merch'ts ** ... .Nationale-Quebeo " ....Union Bank Regina, Man . Montreal Renfrew — Merchants Kiohmond . .East. Townships Hill.Central it fill i < » l iW l iM I I|» im .T I Wl ll HABil t MUWK 92 PLACE. NAME. Richibucto,NB.B. of Nova Scotia Ridgetown. .Molsons RusMccp.R.TFar.Bank Rnstico Samia — Montreal-Comkncrce S And wsNB.B'k of N.S. St Oath'rinesBank of Commerce ** — Imperial-Toronto St. Cesaire..B*K St Hyacinthe SCuthbert.Ville Marie Sackville.NB.Mchts Bk of Hfx Seaforth . . . Bank of Commerce Shelburno,NS. .Halifax Bkg Co St Hyao*the St Hyacinthe- Jac C St. Jerome.Ville Marie St John, N,B.Bk of NB&Bk of NS ** — British N . America " — Maritime,Montreal St John, p.Q.Merchants-St Jean St John, N.F.Com'I Bank JVewfld " .... Union B'kNewlind St Mary's . Federal ** — Montreal St. Remi- .Banq Jac Cartier St St'hen, NBSt Stephen's Bank Bk ot Nova Scotia Merchants Bank Molsons -Imperial Bk. Commerce. .Kast. TowriiShips Mcrchts-Nationale Sorel Molsons Simcoe • • • Bank of Commerce " ... Federal Smiths FallsMolsons Souris,P.K.i.Mrchants Bk of H Stanley, B,c.British N, America Stratford • Montreal ** ... Bank of Commerce " ... .Merchants Bank Strathroy . Bank of Commerce Strathroy.. Federal Stanstead . -East- Townsnips Sterrton,N.sPictou Bank Summerside,Mercht'8 Bank of H p. B, I Summerside Bank ** B*k of Nona Scotia Souris, p.K.i.Mchts. Bk of P.E.I. StThomae 44 Seaforth Sherbrooke 44 Toronto .4 (4 PLACE. NAME. Sussex, NB.Bank of Nova Scotia Sydney, o.B,Merch*ts B*k Halfx Sydney Bar, ns Bk Nova Scotia Sydney, o.B.Pictou Bank ThreeKiv'rs. Quebec-Hochelaga ** union Bank, L.C. Thorold — Commerce-Quebec Tilsonburg. Federal . British N. America Commerce- Quebec Dominion-Federal . Imperial ; Central *' Merchants oiai^K ** Molsons-Montreal " ... .Ontario-Quebec ** ... .Standard-Toronto Trenton ....MolsonS Truro, n.s . .Merch'ts B'k Halfx ..Halifax Baking Co. Uxbridge . .Dominion Valleyfield.. Jacques Cartier Victoria, B.cB'k of British Col. B'k Brit. N. Amer VValkerton.-Merchts; Comm'ce Waterloo.pQEast Townships Wat'loo, Ont Molsons Welland — Imperial Bank WtFarnhamEast n T'nships Bk We'muth,NsMerch'tsB'k Haltx Whitby . . . Dominion-Ontario ** .... Western Bank Win'pg,ManMerchts Bk- ijnion ** Ontario-Montreal '* N. Scotia-Ottawa ** Federal-Imperial Windsor, N.sCom'l B'k Windsor Win'sor, OntBank of Commerce ** Merchants Bank ^"^ingham . Bk cf Hamilton jlfville.NsPeoples of Halifax Woodstook.-Bk of Com-lmj»er'l *' Molsons " N B.Maritime : B'k NS Yarmo'th,NsBank of N.S. ** Exchange of Yar. " Bank of Yarmouth Yorkville • .Federal Bank N0TB.--AII places not specially mentioned are in Province of Quebec or Ontario. 93 TORONTO FIRE ALAR^ BOXES. Box. Locality. 4— cor. Front & Yonge 6 -cor. Front & York 6 -cor. Front & John 7— cor. Front & Brock 8— Parliament Buildings 9— cor. King & Bay 12— cor. Front & Bathurst 13— cor. King & Bathurst U— cor. King i ^^ o ojn 9*1 rge shsttl be made for travelling bags or valises which passengers oan carry by the hand. 97 QUEBEC FIRB ALARM. Box. LOOALITT. 2— <3or.St.Ann Jc Esplanade 3— oor.Des Grisons k Ste. Genevieve 4— oor.Haldimand Cap Blanc 16— Taylor's Grocery, Cap Blanc 17— Fire Station, Diamond Har- 21— Giblin's House, Diamond Harbour 23— Shipping Master's Office, Champlain street 24— cor.MoIntyre's Tavern, Cul- do'SfliC 25— Methot's'Store, foot of Mountain Hill 26— Fire Station, cor. Sault-au- Matelot &, St. James 27— Renaud*8 Building, St. Paul 31— Lemesurier's Building, St Paul Box. LOOALITT. 32-Fire Station, St. Paul's Mark 34— oor.Des Prairies ASt. Dom}- 35— cor. Des Fosses A C raig 36-cor. Valier A St. Ann 37— cor. Church A St. John 41— cor. Dorchester A N. D. Ange 42— cor. Valier A Belleaa 43— cor.Colomb A Nelson 45^-«or.6t. Anselm A St. Joseph 46— oor.Caron A Queen 47— cor. Queen A Crown 48^-cor. Queen A Craig 52— cor . St. Dominick A St .Fran- 53— cor. St. James A Ryland 54— cor. Artillery ASt.Eustache 56— cor.St.Augustin& Nouvelle 57— cor.Nouvelle A Berthelot 61— cor.D*Artigny A Amable 62— cor. Scott and Amable 63— cor. Grande All^e, Catholic Cemetery 64— cor.St. Jc!:7\ A De Salaberry 65— cor. St. John A Sutherland 67— cor . St . John A St . Genevieve 71— cor.St.Olivier ASt.Clair 72— cor . St . Augustin &, StGeorg to - - ** «j; © *-• rM M * w>^i art j3 o^ ® 03 H cd-0 © „ cj f-* p p ® *^ ft ^tS" - r:£«3©'flo go © P«^ S ^g'^2'^* © ^ ^^ ' jj o ; d dus «^rS fi.2 d->*-cl S o d qs-/ p p* bs O S fc*^^ O^ a '•"^ i © ^ o ♦^o c 1 1 ill! M. i 1*! w iBBH i 98 TORONTO CAB TARIFF. ClTT*DlTISIONB FOR CAB TARIFF.— IST DlTISlON. That portion of the city lying between Peter street on the west. Sherbourne street :on the easti Carlton street on the north, and the bay on the south. 2nd Division.— From Bathurst street on the west to Bloor street on the north and Sumach street on the east. 3rd Ditision.- That portion of the City lying outside of the limits of tne 1st and 2nd Divisions. % Two-^Horae Cabs,— The fare by the hour will be for two-horse cabs, one or four persons, $1. Over four persons, 26 cents for each adult per hour. From any one place in No. 1 Division to any place in the same division— one person 25 cents, and for each ad- ditional person 26 cents, i'oi conveying one person from No. 1 Division to any place in No. 2 Division— 60 cents for one person, and 26 cents for each additional person. For conveying any i)er- son from any point in No. 1 Division to any point in No. 3 Divi- sion, 76 cents ; for each additional person, 25 cents. One-Horse Cabs.— For conveying one person from any one place within the limits of No. 1 Division to any point within the limits of the same division, 20 cents ; for additional person, 20 cents. For conveying one person from any point in the first division to any point in the second division, 30 cents; for additional person, ^ cents. For conveying any person in the first division to any point in the third division, 60 cents ; for each additional person, 20 cts* Half fare allowed on return if detention exceeds 10 minutes and jfuUfare if detention esceeds 16 minutes. From 1st May to 31st b. HEARN & HARRISON, Manufacturing Opticians, 242 Notre Dame street mmm JAS. A. HARTE, Chemist and Druggist, 400 Notre Dame street mm 0. E. JACQUES & CO., Forwarders, &o., 108 Common street. H. H. GEDDES, Real Estate and Investment Agent, 207 St. James street. B. & C. GURNEY, P. Massey, Man., Manufacturers of Stoves, &c., 385 & 387 St. Paul street. DAVID SEATH, Accountant and Commissioner^ 66 St. James street Centre* H. B. WARREN & CO., Scale Manufaptureri, 763 Craig street •■■ I 104 mAirs ORG-ANTSIH Is the most complex work of the Creator, and when this complicated structure, so exquisitely wrought, is dis- turbed by disease, the most efficient aid should be sought from the most skilled physician — for the human body is too precious to be neglected. It becomes the question then : " What physician shall be employed ?" Dr. Oscar Johannbsen, of the University of Berlin, Germany, has made a lifelong study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Urinary System. Any Debility or Derangement of the Nervous System, including Spermatthorea, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, etc., etc. BECAUSE you may have been cheated and fooled by QUACKS, who claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to give Dr. Johannesbn's method a fair trial before your case becomes chronic and incurable. A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr. Johannbsen 's system, will be sent by mail post paid and securely se- aled from observation, to any sufferer addressing his sole agent for the United States and Canada. HENRY VOGELER, 49 South Street, New York. 1^^ Complicated symptoms treated from Dr. Johan- nbsen' s Special Prescription, under the advice of a duly qualified consulting physician. All correspondence held as strictljr copfidential, and advice by mail free of charge. 9R 165 I-. P. DUFRESZI'S Established 15 years. WEDDING RINGS A SPECIALITY 1924 ITotre-Dame Street, Between MoGill St. & Chaboillez SqMMontreal. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING CURED FOR LIFE. To those afflictod with the distressiiu; complaints of Stuttering, Hesitancy of Speech, Lisping, Loss of Voice, etc., the advertiser would state that she is fully competent to treat all such cases? no matter how difficult, and effect a thorough and perfect cure. Treatment does not generally last over an hour or two. Consulta- tion free, and all communications strictly private. :^^* Unexceptionable references. EMMA HAYNES, 23 Hanover street., Montreal. Feathers Dyed % Brilliant Black MANUFACTURER OF 2025 Notre-Dame St., (NEAR CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.) (Formerly St. Joseph St.) MONTREAL. Feathers Cleaned^ Cwled and Dyed every color ^ wv 10« til lit IIH V Cor. BLEURY & DORCHESTER Sts., MONTREAL has at all times on hand a tasteful selection of Etchings, Engravings, Colored Photographs, Water Colors, Oil Paintings, &c., and a choice lot of Fancy Mirrors, Plush Satchels, Albums, and Art Goods generally. CARVING lilTERPOOIi, Comprising the following First-class, Clyde-built, Full-powered Iron Steamships : Lake Superior (building). ..t'>,2(K) Lake Hurom ..4,100 Lake Manitoba 3,30C« Lake Winnipeg 3,309 Lake Nepigon 2,300 Lake Ohamplain 2,300 WIMi SAIIi AH FOIiliOWS : FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. Lake Huron Jan. 7 Champlain ..Ja^. 14 41 Calling at Queenstown or Belfast to embark passengers for New York, connecting at these ports by direct rail for all points in Canada and the United States, and to which Through Tickets are issued. These steamers are built in water-tight compartments and of' _ rni/m special strength for the North Atlantic trade. TAZtJ.y>% In the passenger deportments the most perfect provision has been made to ensure the comfort and convenience of all. In the Cabin the Staterooms are large and airy- The Steerage is fitted with the most approved Patent Canvas Berths, and is fully ven- tilated and heated by steam. nfpHi ^^ experienced Surgeon is carried by each steamer, also S execuieuj stewardesses, to attend to the wants of females and children- Saloon passengers are embarked and landed at Montreal, thus saving the expense and annoyance of transfer at Quebec. BATES OF PASSAGE : Cabin— New York and Liverpool, 850 ; return, $90, Steerage at lowest rates. For Freight and other particulars, apply : In Liverpool, to R. W. Roberts, 21 Water Water St. In Belfast, to A. A. Watt, 3 Custom House Square. In Queenstown, to N- G. Seymohb 8c Co. In Quebec, to H. H. Sewell, St. Peter St, or to H. .E MURRAY, General Manager. Jt^uarys 1885, 1 Cu8tQm House Square, Montr^alr NE)N. tpiietoi. t RMMHMiB t ;! 108 ALLAN LINE This Company's Lines are composed of the following Double- Engined. Clyde-built IRON STEAMSHIPS. They are built water-tight compartments, are fitted up with all the modem im< provements. Vessels. Tonnage Numidian 6100 Parisian 6400 Sardinian 4650 Polynesian 4100 Sarmatian 3600 Circassian 4000 Peruvian 3400 N ova Sootian 3800 Hibernian ^. . 2440 Caspian. 3200 Austrian 2700 Nestorian 2700 Prussian - 3000 Do Vessels. Tonnagt Scandinavian 380 Hafioverian , Buenos Ayrean , Corean 4 Grecian , Manitoban 31i Canadian 2i Phoenician Waldensian i • . < Lucerne Newfoundland 1 Acadian 135i [ba: nia rook] ontn ntari< luebec egon Steam ROOK _'NTAF THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE te Sailing from Liverpool every THURSDAY, and from Halifaf VjJ®?-^ every SATURDAY, calling at Lough Foyle to receive on boailJifZ,^" and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and ScotlanimJ!: j;?'; are intended to be dispatched I F^ Pi FROM HALIFAX: PLeadc Circassian ..Saturday, Jan.B£l?u x Polynesian Saturday, Jan. iP*""*^-*: Caspian Saturday, Jan. ^, Sardinian Saturday, Jan. v 1^. B Sarmatian Saturday, Jan. Rates of Passage from Montreal: Cabin* . • '$62, $65, $78 & $%oront< according to accommodation. Intermediate $,M J* I Steerage ,.5 ,, ,,,, ^afiLQwRat 'rzr.TSxr 109 THE Dominion Line of Steamships Dominion 3,200 Texas 2,700 Mississippi 2,600 Vancouver 6,700 Running in connection with the JRAKD TRUNK RAILWAY OP CANADA. Tons. lona. rnia 3,850 Toronto 3,300 Jrooklyn 3,600 [ontreal 3,300 )ntario 3,200 luebeo 2,600 'fegon 3,850 Steamships will sail from PORTLAND as follows : [ROOKLYN 1st Jan. I TORONTO 15th Jan. Ontario Sth Jan. I dominion 22nd Jan. MONTREAL 29th Jan. Rates of passage from Montreal : Cabin $50.00, $60.00. Re- irn $90.00, $108-00, all outside rooms, and comfortably heated t>y steam. Steerage at very lowest rates. Through tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trunk lailway Ticket Offices in Canada^ and Through Bills of Lading kre granted to and from all parts ot Canada. For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Gracie & Hunter. SLeadenball St., in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main, & Montgomery, 24 lames Street ; in Quebec, to W. M. Macpherson ; at, all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., D. BATTERSBY, Hospital Street, Montreal. 235 St. James St . , Montreal. rORONTO AOENOT, G. W. TORRANCE, Manager. J. B. JONES. Western Freight and Travelling Agen^ 66Aront St 110 pOMiNiON Paper poMF^ A MONTREAL. MIL.LS AT KIiraSE? FAL.IiS,Q. A full assortment of regular sizes and weights of the fol- lowing grades of paper are kept constantly in stock, and any specie! sizes and weights can be made if required. Nos. 1 and 2 Printing. ^0.3 News and Printing. Bleached Manilla Wrapping. Bleached Manilla Enevlope. Unbleached Manilla Wrapping. White Manilla Tea Wrapping. White Manilla Wrapping. Fine Grey Tea Wrapping. Fine Grey Wrapping. Brown Wrapping. Paper will be put up in rolls or bundles at the option of purchasers. Samples and full information can be had by addressing OOimmM PAPER OMP'Y B Ha 8oi pov Rli S.8. NeT^ TO clud abro atp] Se: Ch Or I '^ 111' M[F^ liS^Q. of thefol. itock, and [uired. 6. he option in be had P'Y ATLAS LINE MAIL STEAMERS. Under Contract for the^ Conveyance o/" the United States and British Colonial maiU, By Fortni^lktly service f^om Neur York to Jamaicaf Haytiy Colon&Ma and Aspinivall^ and to Panama and South Pacific Ports (Tia Awpin-wall) First-ClaMy ftall" pow^ered Iron«screi;¥ Steamersf trout Pier No* 55 Nortli River, N. Y. COMPANY'S FliSKT. S.S. ATHOd, S.S. ANDES, S.S. ANTILLAS, ALENEf. ALPS. AVILA, ALVO, ALVBNA, ARDEN, An^i, ALPIN, ADEN. PASSENGER FARES. New York to Kingston $50.00, 1st Cabin. Do 35.00,2nd " Do.andReturn 90.00,1st " St. John's, Porto Rico 60.00. Port au Prince, Hayti 70.00. Garthagena ) Savanilla > 75.00. Santa Martha ; Maracaibo • 90.00. ^TSn::::;;.:;:::::.::::! 90.00. 'TnTTTJTCI'T'C!' n^TPT^T?f d available on any steamer JL U U tXxd Id I i W JSl JJ 1 Q of the line or route, in- cluding all privileges, sold at rate of $5 per day for time actually abroad. These tickets allow passengers to break trip and resume at pleasure* Servants two-thirds fare. Children under 3 yearsy free ; between 3 and 12, half-fieire. Pm, POBWOOB A Co. Or D. BATTEESBY, Agent, aig^nUy 285 St James Street, 16 State Street, Montreal. New Y Pier 55 Nortb River, New YorM« K ¥' 111 W. & F. P. CURRIE & CO. lOO Qrev Nun Street, Montreal. IlfPORTBKS OF J- ■:.-<- SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, CHUSNET TOPS, Tisarr lhon&s. FLUE COVERS, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, ROMAN CEMENT, PORTLAND CEMENT, CANADA CEMENT, WATER LIME, WHITING, iPLASTER OF PARIS, i BORAX, CHINA CLAT, &c*, &c. } MANUFAOfUREBS OF BESSEMER STEEL Sofa, Chair arid Bed Springs. A IJkTge Stock always on hand. CO. Ltreal. ABIS, T, mgs. It