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(TataloQue Xoan lefbibition of ©il lP>aintinos anb Matev Colour 2)rawings. IKopcmber 1888. INTRODUCTORY. The Salon held yearly in Paris, is the most im|ii.iriant annual exhibition of works of art. As in the British and American Academies, the Salon exhibitions are entirely controlled by artists, the rewards hein::; bestowed by a jury elected by exhibitors. These rewards are :— Honorable Mention; Medals of a Third, Second and First Class ; and a imiqiie Medal of Hoiiour. Artists arc admitted by tlie C.ovcrnment, to the i.CL^ion of Honour, for professional distinction. Some exhibitors are exempted from criticism by the Salon jury nt admission, and are entitled to have their works huni; as a matter oi right, these artists are indicated as Kx. H C. (//c/s Concours) indicates that the artist has received Salon honours, which remove him from competition for a'l but the Unique .Medal of Honour. As with scarcely an exccjUion the artists whose names are found in this Catalogue exhibit in the Salon or the Royal Academy Exhibitions, it has oecn thought unnecessary to indicate this in each case. The foiir.wing abbreviations are used : — R A, Royal Academician. R S A, Royal Scottish Academician. R C .\, Royal Canadian Academician. R f, Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. N A, National Academician, U. S. The letltr A prefixed, signifies that the artist is an Associate Member. Xmr.:. — Paintings, the titles of whiih are ninrked with an asterisk, *, arc for sale, prices to be obtained in the gallery. Oil, P/^ifT'H^s- ADAN (Louis Emile) Paris. Born in Paris, 1839. Pupil of Picot and Cabanel. Mkdai.s : — Paris, 1875, 1882. I — La Le9on de Chant. ALMA-TADEMA (Laurens), R A., R.W.S. London. Horn 1S36, ,1 native of Holland, First studied at Fine Arts Academy of Antwerp. Afterw;irds in studio of H.nron Leys. Naturalized as an Knglishnian 1873. Royal Acadi'mician 1879, Is a fre- quent exhibitor at the Paris .Salons, where he has received high awards. A member of a 1 the principal Continental Academies, and Knight of many foreign oriicrs, I A — The Last Race. BAKER (William Bliss) 1 85 9-1 886. America. Studied three yiars in the National Academy of Design. Received first prize in the antique sc'iool, N. A. D,, 1879. Third Ilall- garttn prize, N. A. U. , 1SS4. 2 — Woodland Brook. This Picture is the one which received the above prize. BARNSLEY (J. M.) New York. Pupil of Luigi Loir. A native of Canada now resident in the States. 3 — Dieppe. 6 BLAAS (Eugene Chevalier von) Antwerp. llom nt A'li.uv), 1S4V Mt'»iil)t>r of the Acadumy of X'enict-. Studied in tliat ciiy, al.Mi al Nicniia. 4 — The First Cigar. BROOKS (Maria) 5 — Little Sunflower. New \'ork. BRYMNER (William) RCA. 6 — Summer Skies. Canada. CHELMINSKI (Jan) Munich. lioin nt lirzosiuv, I'oland, 1S51. Pupil of P'ranz Adam, and tlie Munich Academv, 7 — Russian Escort. CHURCH (F. S.) N.A. 8— Idlers. New York. CONSTANT (Benjamin) France. Horn at Paris 1S45. Pupil of ("aijanel. MiDAi.s : — Salon 1875 76, ^"'' Kxposilion liiivcrscllo 1S7S. H.C. Ciicvalicr Legion uf llomiur 1S79, Oliiocr 18S4. Memlire v^ocicc il'.A'iu iielli>tes l*"raiii,'ais. Resident for several years in Spain and Morocco. 9 — An Eastern Beauty. COROT (J. B. C.) 17/' I / .-!• France. Stmlic'il I'll-.' wiili Miilrilluii, ilien witli N'iClnv licrtin, nn 1 nficrw.iuls s[)ciit several years in Ii.ily. MliiAi ^ ;— I'.iris I.S_^S, iS.jS, 1S3;, iSo;, lAiM,,itiMn Inivtr-'.Hc lSf)7. I.e^ioii i.( II(.n,.iir |S}6. OlVKrr iSd;. 1 »ii Immi.i In tlio iiKiiuiry uf (kci'.i-i.- 1 .\rti-(s (llxpositiun I'liivcr-cUi') 1S7S. Corol is a pod. Nuliiie is >iihJL"ctive to his niLnlal vi»inn. lie is no seer, is not profiiuri'I, luit is .sensitive, nnd as it were clnir- voyant, seeing tlu' .'-iiirit more llian the forms of tliin^i. 'rinio isa l)L'witcIiing niy^tury and siit^iji'^tivcne^s in Iiis apprclicMisioii of a iand-capc, unitcil to a pundvc joydu-nc-s ami ali-orplion of self in the seen'.-, that is vciy uncjmunjn in his iac.\ 10 — Landscape. ^i I- Morninof. "12 — Mid-day. '''■13 — -Evening. DAUBIGNY (C. F.) 1S.7.1S7S - - France. Pupil ofX)elaroclie. Officer Legion of Honour 1S74. Mkd.m.s :— Salon 184S, 18,3, 1S57, 1S59. Kxpositions Univcr-dle 1S55, 1S67, anil Diploma to the memory ofdeceased Artists 1S7.S. One of the leaders of the romantic school of the last generation. 14 — Landscape. 15 — Landscape. DEWEY (Charles Melville) New York. Member of the Siiciety of American Artists. 16— Landscape. 8 DIAZ (de la Pena, Narcisse Virgile) 1807 1S76. - France. Medals :— Salon 1S44, 1846, 1S4S. Legion of Honour 1851. Di])loma to the memory of deceased Artists (Exposition Univ.rselle) 1S7S. One of the group of great painters who lived at IJarbizon, and pre-eminent as a colourist. 17— -En Arcadie. DOCHARTY (James), A.R.s.A,, 1829-1878. Scotland. A frequent exhibitor at liie Royal Academy and Royal Scottish Academy. 18 — Loch Katrine. EATON (C. Harry) New York. Born in Ohio 1S50. Self taught. Member of the American Water- Colour Society, and winner of gold prize at the fourth annual Prize Fund Exhibition, New ^'ork, 188S. 19 — At Eventide. EATON (Wyatt) New York. A native of Canada, now re-ident in the States. Pupil of Gerdme. 20 — The Gleaner of Barbizon. EDSON (Allan) R.C.A., 1 849-1 888. Canada. For some time resident at Cern;iy la \'ille, in France, where he itu iied under 1,. (j. IV louse. 2 1 — Bolton I'orest, Eastern Townships. 2 2 — The Last Occupant of the Orchard. 23 — The Way through the Wood. 9 FORBES (Stanhope A.) - A pupil of Bonnat. 24 — The Flower Girl. London. FRSRE (Edouard), 1819-1886. - . - . Pupil of Delarochc. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Medals :— Paris 1851, 1852, 1855. France. * 25 — Le Souper. GEERTZ (Julius) • - - 26 — The Standard Bearer, Diisseldorf, GEGERFELT (Wilhelm de) - - - - Sweden. Born at Gothenburg. Is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sweden. 27 — Scene in Holland. GRATZ (0. Mayr) 28 — Getting ready for Dinner. Germany. HAGBORG, (A) Medals :— Salon 1879. Ex. 29 — An Interesting Conversation. France. 10 HAMMOND (John) ... St. John, N.B. 30 — Market Slip at St. John, N.B. HARLAMOFF (Alexis) 31 — Inez. Medal :— Salon 1878. H.C. Pupil of Bonnaet. Russia. HARPIGNIES (Henri) Paris. Born at Valenciennes 1819. Pupil of Acliard. Medal at Phila- delphia. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, One of the best living landscape painters. '■•32 — Landscape. '"33 — Landscape. HARRIS, (R.) RCA. 34 — An Exile. Canada. HENNER (Jean Jacques) Paris. Born in Alsace. Pupil of Di oiling and Picot, and of I'Ecole des Beaux Arts. H.C. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour 1S73. Officer 1S7S. Mkdals:- "Salon iSo:;, 1865, 1S66, and Exposi- tion Univeiselle 1S78. I'rix de Rome 185S. ;^^ — At the Fountain. HERDMAN (Robert) R.SA., 1829-1888. 36 — Farewell to the Glen. Scotland. 11 HOWE (William Henry) - Studied at Diisseldorf and Paris. 37— Cattle. Paris. INNESS (George), N.A. New York. Born at Newlmrg, N.Y., 1825. Studied under Regis Gignoux ; lived in Italy several years. In his happy moods, George Inness has painted some of the best landscape pictures ever produced in America. 38 — Sunrise in the Woods. 39— The Old Mill. ISRAELS (Josef) The Hague. I5orn 1S24. Studied at Amsterdam under Kruseman, and at Paris under Picot. H.C. Legion uf Honour. Chevalier Lion Neetlandais. Chev. I'ordre de Leopold, de Francois Josef et de la couronne d'ltalie. Medals :— Brussels, Paris and Philadelphia, Israels is the leader of the modern Dutch school of Painting. 40 — Watching. 41 — Life's Daily Toil. 42 — Moonlight. JAKOBIDES (George) 43 — My name isn't Tommy. Munich. 12 JACQUE (Charles) Paris. Born in Paris 1813. Chevalier of the Legion of Honour 1867. Medals :— Salon 1861, 1863, 1864, 1867. Famous as a painter of sheep and poultry, 44— A I'Abri. 45 — Sheep. JONES (H. Bolton), N.A. - - - - New York. Born in Baltimore 1848, Studied with L. G. Pelouse. 46 —The Old Road to the River. 47 — A Spring Harmony. KOEK-KOEK (B. C.) 1803 1862. Dutch. Pupil of Schelfhout and Van Os. Medals at Paris, Amsterdam and The Hague. Chevalier Lion Neerlandais, et de I'ordre de Leopold, 48 — Paysage. KAULBACH (P. A.) Munich. 49 — Portrait of a Lady. (Early German Head-dress,) KOST (Frederick W.) 50 — Marine. New York. 13 EOWALSKI (Alfred Wieruz) - - Born at Warsaw, Poland. Pupil of Brandt. 51 — Winter Evening in Russia. 52 — The Courier. Munich. KUEHL (G.) 53 — A Stolen Kiss. Paris. LEYS (Baron Jean Auguste Henri), 18 15-1869 Pupil of F. de Brackeleer. Created Baron in 1862. Medals : — Salon 1846. Grand Medals Expositions Universelle 1855, 1867, and Diploma to the memory of deceased Artists 1878. Legion of Honour 1847. Knight of the order of Leopold. Member of the Academy of Antwerp. Leys has been called the Belgian Pre-Raphaelite. 54 — Antwerp during the Spanish Occupation. (One of this painter's masterpieces,) MARIS (James) The Hague. Born at the Hague. A pupil of E. Hebert. This remarkable landscape painter is above ail happy in his treat- ment of sky and clouds. There was an exhibition of his works at Messrs. Boussod, Valadon & Co.'s gallery in London, this year. 55 — Amsterdam. 56 — The Bridge. 57 — The Fruit Gatherer. 14 MARIS (Matthew) London. Born at the Hague 1S35. Has long lived in London. Israels has describe i the art of Matthew Maris as the fine gold of Dutch painting. 58 — The Trysting Tree. 59— At the Well. MAUVE (Anton), 1838-18S8. Dutch. Pupil of P. S. Van Os. Knight of the order of Leopold. Gold Medal Antwerp. Medals at Amsterdam, Vienna and Phila- delphia. Medal and honourable mention Paris. Li his treatment of animals Mauve was careful to render them with due reference to their aerial surroundings and he loved to paint • them in their relation to each other and to man. 60 — Entering the Village. *6i — Landscape with Sheep. McWHIRTER, (J.) A.R.A. 62— The Highland Post. " Cauld blaws the blast across the moor." MESDAG (Hendrik Willem) The Hague. Born at Groningen 1831. A pupil of Alma-Tadema. H.C. Chevalier 1 'ordre de Leopold. Chevalier de I'ordre de Merite. - *52 — Arrival of Fishing Boats at Scheveningen. 15 MILLAIS (Sir John Everrstt), Bart., R.A. London. Millais commenced his artistic career as n member of 1I12 prc- raphaelite brollierhood, in company with Holman Hunt and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Of late years he has chiefly devoted his talents to painting portraits, but has occasionally produced landscapes of great merit. His " Chill October" was exhibited in the Universal Exhibition in Paris, 187S, with other works, all of which attractci universal attention. 64 — St. Martin's Summer. MILLET (J. F.) 1814 1875. France. Pupil of Delaroche. Medals: — Salon 1S53, 1S64, and Exposition Unive.-selle 1867; also Diploma to the memory of deceased Artists 1S7S. Cheva- lier of the Legion of Honour 1868. 65 — The Sheperdess. MONTICELLI (Adolphe), 1824- 1886. France. Pupil of Raymond Aubert, Monticelli has shown himself at times to be the possessor of a unique faculty of Colour. 66 — Picnic in the Forest. 67 — Girl with Hound. MORAN (Edward), A.N A. 68 — Fishing for Bait. New York. 16 MOWBRAY (H. Siddons) ^ - - - New York. Tupil of Bonnat. 69 — The Evening Breeze. (This picture gained the Thomas D. Clarke Prize, 1S88, N.A.D.) MULLER (W. J.), 181 2-1845. England. Pupil of J. B. Pyne. A landscape and figure painter. Travelled in Germany, Switzerland and Italy, studying from nature. In 1838 he visited Greece and Egypt, and in 1S41 joined the government expedition to Lycia, making many valuable sketches, which after his death were sold, fetching very high prices, the competition to possess them being extreme. Muller is repre- sented in the National Gallery by two fine paintings, and in the South Kensington Museum by eight Water-Colour Drawings. 70 - Grand Canal, Venice. NEUBERT (L.) - 71 — Evenino^. NEUHUYS (Albert). The Hague. Born at Utrecht 1844, Pupil of Gesbert de Craavangcr, and of the Antwerp Academy. Mkdai.s :— Amsterdam 1872, and Paris 1S80. 72 — Washing Day. NOBLE (J. Campbell) A.R.S.A. - 73 — Scene from Boccaccio. Edinburgh, Amsterdam. PALING (J. J.) Born at Amsterdam. Studied at the Academics of Amsterdam and Antwerp. 74 — Dutch Home Life. 17 PARTON (Ernest) Born in Hudson, N. Y., 1845. 75 — A good Fishing Day. 76— Near Pangbourne, on the Thames. London. PASINI (Alberto) Born at Busseto, Italy. Pupil of Ciceri. Medals I— Paris 1859, 1863, 1864. Grand Medal of Honour (Exposition Universelle) 1878. Legion of Honour 1868, Officer 1S78. Medal at Vienna Exposition 1873. Knight of the order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, and Officer of the orders of Turkey and Persia. Honorary Professor of the Academies of Parma and Turin. 77 — The Hall of Circassian Horsemen. Paris. PELOUSE (Leon Germain) - Paris. Born at Pierrelaye. Medals :— Salon 1873, 1876, and Exposition Universelle 1878. H.C. Legion of Honour 1878, Tri. Ex. 1883. 78— Chemin de I'Etang a Poigny. '"'79— Le vieux Moulin a Arcier, Besan9on. *8o — Cernay la Ville. PHELAN (Charles T.) 81 — June. New York, POKITANOW (Ivan) 82— The Shadow of the Wind Mill. Paris. 18 READ (M.) 83 — Portrait of Sir Donald Stewart, V.C. REID (George), R.S.A. 84 — Landscape. Aberdeen. RYDER, (Albert P.) - 85 — The Flying Dutchman. New York. SHAW, (Frederick) Liverpool. 86 — Wandering Minstrels. TURNER (J. M. W.), RA. 17751851. - - - S'j — Mercury and Argus. This picture is one of Turner's finest works. It is repeatedly men- tioned 1)7 Ruskin in "Modern Tainters." He draws special attention to the spirit of repose in the picture, the stream of water stopping twice in its descent in two quiet and glassy pools, the countless modulations of the ground now sinking, now swelling, blending and breaking, forming an inilnite vmity ; the earthy, crumbling banks cut away by water ; the sky subdued and warmed by mingling grey and gold, and the fine aerial perspective. VAN LUPPEN, (G. Joseph A.) - ■ - Antwerp. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. Medals: Brussels, 1S72. Vienna, 1S73. Thiladelphia, 1876. Professor of Landscape at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp. 88 — Landscape. 19 VAN MARCKE, (Emile) Paris. Born af Sevres. Pupil of Troyon. Medals : Salon, 1867, 1869, 1870, and Exposition Universelle 1S78. H.C. Chevalier Legion of Honour I S72. Tri. Ex. iSbj. 89 — Homeward Bound. 90 — Landscape with Cattle. WALKER, (Horatio) - - - - 91 — Morning. WATSON, (Homer), R.C.A. 92 — The Skirt of the Forest. 93 — A Sleepy Hollow. WEIR, (J Alden) N.A. *94— Still Life. WILLIAMS, (P. D.) - - . 95 — Old Mill on the Marne. WOODCOCK, (Percy) RCA. 96 — Neapolitain. WYANT, (A. H.) x\.A. 97 — Sunrise in the Adirondacks. New York. Canada. New York. Paris. Canada. New York. 20 U//»JEI^ Qoi,oui^5. AFOL, (Louis) - - - - I — Home through the Woods. The Hague. BARNSLEY, (J. M.) 2 — Spring Time. Canada. BELL-SMITH, (F. M.) RCA. 3 — Sunrise in the Selkirks. 4 — Mountain Mists. London, Ont. DeL'AUBINIERE, (Mdme. G. M.) 5— A Spring Song. EDSON, (Allan) R.C.A., 1849- 1888. 6_The Woods in Winter. 7— Scene in the Eastern Townships. 8 — A Storm Coming. England. Canada. \ 21 FRERE, (Edouard) i8 19-1886. - France. 9 — The Tea Party. OODSELL (Miss M. 0.) England. 10 — Jacqueline. GRACE, (James E.) England. II— The Silver Birch. 12 — Landscape. HAMMOND (J.) St. John, N.B. *i3 — Lac d'Amour. HARPIGNIES, (Henri) Paris. 14— The Silent Night. HOPPE, (Bernhardt) Antwerp. 15 — Landscape. ISRAELS, (Josef) The Hague. 16 — Lighting Up. JACOBI (0. R.), R C.A. ...--. 1 7 — Falls on the St. Maurice. ■^Mm'imz 22 LARSSON, (Carl) Exhibits in Paris Salon, Ex. 1 8 — The Blind IMusIcian. MARIS, (James) 19 — Dutch Windmill; 20 — A Little Student. MARIS (M.) - 21 — A Lonely Path. MAUVE, (Anton) 1838-1888. 22 — Landscape. 2^ — Chano^incj Pasture. 24— A Bite by the Way Stockholoi. The Hague. Dutch. MELVILLE, (Arthur) A.R.S.A. 25 — Waiting for an Audience. MESDAG, (Hendrik Willem) 26 — Returning Home. London, The Hague. MILLET, (J. P.) 1814-1875. 27 — Pastorale. Crayon Drawing. O'BRIEN, (L. Richard) P.R.C.A. 28 — Outlet of Lake St. John. 28 A — An afternoon at Banff. PECQUEREAU, (Alphonse Ernest) 29 — Bruges. French. Toronto. Antwerp POGGENBEEK, (George) Gold Medal : Amsterdam, 18S3. 30 — Landscape, Evening-. 31 — Shades of Evening — Holland. PYNE, (Thomas) R. I. - 32 — A Surrey Landscape 33 — View in Sussex. Amsterdam, London. 24 REHN, (P. K. M.) . . - - . New York. 34 — The Reef of Norman's Woe, Magnolia, Cape Ann. •' And fast through the midnight dark and drear, Through the whistling sleet and snow, Like a sheeted ghost the vessel swept Towards the Reef of Norman's Woe.'" Wreck of the Hesperus. SMART, (John) R.S.A. .... Edinburgh. 35 — The Highland Homestead. 36 — Lochan Dobach, (The Witches Loch.) WALTON, (Edward A.) - - 3^^ — The King of the Woods. Glasgow. WEISSENBRUCH (T. W.) - - - The Hague. Born at The Ilr.gue. Pupil of B. J. Van Hove. 38 — Beach at Scheburlng. ZORN, (L.) - - - 39— A Fair Coxswain. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. The Association is under great obligation to the following residents of Montreal, for their generosity in lending works of Art: — Mr. R. B. Angus. " John Allan. " Alex. Buntin. " James Burnett. " J. B. Cantin. " (}. A. Drummond. " R. W. Elmcnhorst. " C. J. Fleet. " L. J. Forget. Frothingham Estate. Mr. E. B. Greenshields. " S. Greenshields. " G. Hague. " A. W. Hooper. " John Hope. " F. S. Lyman. Dr. D. C. McCallum. Mr. D. R. McCord. Mr. Duncan Mclntyre. " H. McLennan. " J. T. Molson. " D. Morrice. " W. G. Murray. " J. O'Brien. " W. R. Oswald. " J. Popham. " G. Reaves. Messrs. W. Scott & Son. Sir Donald A. Smith, K.C.M.G. Sir CJeo. Stephen, Bart. Mr. A. T. Taylor. " J. \V. Tempest. " W. C Van Home. " A. R. Wilson. " J. R. Wilson. " F. L. Wanklyn. Special thanks are aiso due to Mr. E. B. Osier, of Toronto, and to Messrs. S. F. Morey and James Ross of Sherbrooke for their assistance, while by the kindly courtesy of the following gentlemen in the United States, an opportunity has been given to more fully illustrate the American School of painting than would have been otherwise possible :— Mr. T. B. Clarke, New York. Mr. R. W. Halsted, New York. Messrs. Cottier .\: Co., " " FL R. McLane, ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL 1888., "*•-»- QOUQCll. President, Mr. R. B, Angus. Vice-President, Mr. R. W. Shepherd. Treasurer, Mr. E. B. Grf.enshields. Qour?(;inor5. For Two Years. Rev. J. Edgar Hill. Mr. Hugh McLennan. " W. G. Murray. " J. \V. Tempest. " v. woi.kerstan thomas. •• Thomas Workman. For One Year. Mr. E. S. Clouston. " John Lewis. " John Popham. Sir Donald A. Smith. Mr. a. D. Steele. " D. A. Watt. Ctuntov nnl) ^c^_p-^ r.t ^ t V r> ^ r,» uia rr^j^ Heacl Offices : 1 DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL and 1 CORNHILL, LONDON. ~-( ( Canadian Board of Dipcetops : llOX. IlK.MiV Sl'AKNKS. Ciiaikmax. EDMOXi) .1. i'.Ai;r.i:Ar. Km,. \vi;m\V()i;iii ,i. iu'chax'an, Ks.^. (1. F. C. S.Mrril. l:.siilciil ,Sn-i:li(,il itiid rhuf Aij' III. Head Office— Canada Bfaneh: 16 PLACE D'ARMES Corner of St. James Street MONTREAL. Assets over $38,000,000. Invested in Canada, $900,000. Losses paid, $110,000,000. Insurances effected at lowest current rates. Losses promptly settled. ^.Sfy-c?:- Ceptral l/ermopt I^ailroad. TXE OSTLT LINE BrNNINO THREE FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Montreal to NEW YORK, m I MoNTRE AL to BOSTON. Ttiains IieaVe fionaVentufe Station 8.30 8.30 4.20 4.20 4.20 8.30 a.ni. a,m, .m. .m. M .m. 8.30 p.m, DAY EXPRESS for Whitk Rivkk .TrNTTioN, Si-kingkield, Nkw Havkn and Nkw York arriving at 10 p.m. FAST TRAIN for St. Amians, T^itkijnutok, Moxtpei-ier, Boston via CoNcditi) and Lowr.i.i,, arriving 7.30 p.m. Passenger Coaches and rullnian Parlor Cars tlirougli without change. NIGHT EXPRESS, Daily, for Rutland, Troy, Albany and New York, arriving 7 a.m. Wagner New Palace Sleeping Car through without change EXPRESS for St. Aliiaxs, lU:i!i,iNf;To\, Bem.ows Falls, Keexe, AVuHCKSTKR and Koston, via KiTcinirRi;, arriving 6.15 a.m. AVagner I'alace Sleeping Cars, St. Albans to ]5oston. EXPRESS for Farnham, Gkanuy and Waterloo, arriving 7.20 p.m. FAST TRAIN, Daily, for Coxcoro, Maxi'hester, Nashua, Lowell and Boston, arriving 8.30 a.m. Passenger Coaches and Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars through without change. EXPRESS for Whitk River Junction, IIolyoke, Sprinofield, New Haven and New York, arriving 11.40 a.m. I'ullman Sleeping Car, Montreal to Si-rinofiei,!) without change. ThU Train mokei oloie conneation wltb RMrohir, . ^a.^iag all principal polnta In Naw England. 9ingx«>, sKrf p^ofograpftx*), SJraming of aPF ©Lex^^criptlonx^j Qj\rflx*>i*ic Sural ture, ©rieataf (^arpetx^. Mantles, Rireplaces, Etc. GUAt^DlAH AsSUt?AHGE Co. " " ' LONDON. ^ Establish LCD ISllil. Capital Subscribed -..--- $10,000,000 Capital paid up - - - ~ - - 5,000,000 Total Funds 20,210,000 Annual Income ------ 4,000,000 Fire J^isks Written at Purrent J^ates ( ) ROBERT Sims & Co. and George Denholm, General Agents, MONTREAL. GIBB & COMPANY. 148 ST. JAMES STREET- MONTREAL. I D. Bentley & Co. 1746 NOTRE DAME STREET, TELEPHONE No. 201. MONTREAL. ALL KINDS OK ?I@E FElMflK^ -EXECUTED WITH' FJBRJPFJBSS Ei^B SBSPpjPGi. COMMERCIAL PRINTING A SPECIALTY. " Remington " Type-Wpiting. Sf^optl^and Sc^iool and Copying Office. MECHANICS INSTITUTE, 204 ST. JAMES STREET. TYPE-WRITINQ OF ALL DESCRIPTION ACCURArELY EXECUTED, STENOGRAPHER'S NOTES CAREFULLY TRANSCRIBED. TYPE-WRITINQ AND SHORTHAND THOROUCKLY TAUGHT, Branch OfElce at the "Hotel Balmoral,' MRS. J. BULLOCK, MANAGER. CANADA TRUSS FACTORY. ESTABLISHED 1856. F. GROSS, - 712 Craig- Street, Montreal. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER. / j I GroHK' Improved Chest KxpamliiiL'' Steel SlimiUic r liniee. I'lioc for Adults J ; (' —11.50, $2, f-'.&O, #3, or best i'A.M. l''or ChiUti-en— ^l, *l.oil, H'l, or ljuHt¥2.r>0, / Befor« tulag. After using Take circumference round wuist, and lenyth from under the armpit to toji of hip bone. By remitting amount, as also 'ioc. postage stamps, I will forward them by pareel post. Manufacturer of all kinds of Trusses, Instruments for Physical l>eforinities, etc. iSTTHE DEAF MADE TO HEARr^fi by Artifieial Ear Drums, which arc not perceptible ; Audiphunes, ICar Tiumpefs, and Conversation Tubes, Elastic Stockings, Leggings and Anklets, Klectrio Macliines, IJells, Chains aii, (iiiul los.ses,) of sonu; other Com- jKinies are (Urive(l. 2nd, FINANCIAL STRENGTH. The lire reserve of this Company is ecjual to three times its annual Premium income. Companies are satisfied if their lire reserve is equal to one year's income, which exceeds the Government standard of stability. Srd, PRUDENT MANAGEMENT. .Si)ocial attenli(ms given to the avoiduuiM' of undue liability in any one locality; there are Comjianies which wouM bu wiped out by a conllagration tire, (as in the cast; of Chicago, where many Comjianies succumbed to one fiiv.) Not juissibly so, in the ease of the Caledonian. 4th, LIBERALITY AND FAIRNESS. Losses, liberally settled; witnessed by the fact, that no dillieulty in the settlement of many hundreds of losses in Canada, has yet occurred. Strict attention is given to business marked by fair con- sideration of Patrcjus' interests. TAYLOR BROS., General Agents, ESTABLISHED 1845. ALMOST A LOST ART. WERE IT NOT A FACT THAT A. ,J. pi':i.T., 80 & 82 VICTORIA SQUARE, Continues to m«U..i tlie .Tiosit uii£ir>P'"<-J'J'-'li"t^'*^ •lUIij Alir WOILI) Bi: TNKNOWN IN MONTllE.VL. The suitaWc framing,' of a Pieturo is pOMiivcly not foiiiul in any otlirv rstaWi-ili- nicnt in tlii.s city. Tlic i.uMic siiould lie on tlirir guanl as to wliom tlicy cnlnist to do tlu-ii' i.ictnic framing', and tlius avoid nakinj,' tlicir otlicrwisc lifanliful J'mnviiii,' rooniH ridiculons ill t lie ryes of all Will post d lii nd-. I'.y all odtls, get your ]iiriurc fninii's made liy A. .1. I'l.i.i, and tVil a^-surfd yon liavr llic latest styles anil the hesi worknianshiji on this continent. GOLDIE & McCULLOCH " Calt Safe Works," f Goli Medal Bail Biirjlar Proof | 1 GoM Metol Fire Proof J SAFES. Gold Medal Vault Doors, and all Highest Prizes wherever exhibited. ALFRED BENN, Manager, Office and Warerooms : -" - - 298 St. James Street, MONTREAL. Mr, BuxN is also Agent R.r ilu- I'iinrs Celebi'ated Maehiiuiy. 1803. 1803. pirc IMPERIAL Insurance Co'tj OF LONDON, FC s T A r^. iv I s r I K v^ i .^ o SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE CAPITAL, - TOTAL CASH ASSETS. $5,844,000 1,461,000 1,948,000 7.500,000 This being a FIRE OFFICE only, Uie whole of its ASSETS and Uncalled Cartilal are available for the payment of FIRE LOSSES, making th- IMPERIAL lof Londnni one of the sti'ongest FIRE OFFICES in existence. THREE YEARS' POLICIES ISSUED ON PRIVATE DWELLINGS, &G. W. H. RINTOUU ui:>tii>i:>'r sr,« ki;tvky. 6 Hospital Street, - ■ - - MONTREAL STANDARD OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. -V'^5'Wv-<''-r-— K S • I- A B I. 1 '.S ] I 1 :: l> 1 ^ - 'i^V'ili'^ Head Office in Canada. MONTREAL, SUBSISTING ASSURANCES INVESTED FUNDS ANNUAL REVENUE CLAIMS PAID DURING LAST S YEARS INVESTMENTS IN CANADA. OVER BONUSES DISTRIBUTED About $100,000,000 33,000,000 4,450,000 15,000,000 3,500,000 22,000,000 Ooara o iJircclops ; JAMES A, GILLESPIE, of Giilespie, Paterson & Co. SIR A, T, GALT, G.C M G, EDW, B, GREENSHIELDS, Diroctor fiank of Montreal. W. M. RAMSAY, Manager. St. James' Grocery. Ct K a R O R Cr W A MAM, 74 VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL, t)i:Al.i:j: i\ Teiis, Coffees, Sug/irs. IKLES, d PICES, Provisions and Cmoice Gf^oceries. u()vv> MrMvi;ur;i' vui:i; I'f riiAi;<--i Bell Telephone No. 942. Feoe!?al Telephone No. >:L:.^gmtmm-:aiiAti4iiiiii3mss&tKimmi^ f, 'S. R. N. McCALLUM, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Stationep^, Fanc^ Goods. Indian Cupiosities, Toy.:, Fireworks, &c.. &c., 2217 ST. CATHERINE STREET. (Qvken's IkOCK.) PARLOR AND FIELD GAMES. iDA-MD^l (Cii:il^^i :i}J\liX>^l c;i;ristmas ai^d f/eu/ Vear. Ai;ri-ii'- AND Cnv\i\ l..\U'.;!: SiorK to <'iiiikj!^. 3G2Q St. CATlii2i>:iNii STKliBT. ^■•i^r^-i^ i ii ?i 8* ' jK i ^ ' ' li '^4 1 ■ ■ m Remington TYPE!-\VFi r-r FT B ''ti