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Grand Hockey Tournameni on out- door skating rink. Evening— Inauguration of Ice Palace on Dominion Square, illunnnated by electric light with pyrotechnic displays everv evening during the week. Special illumination of the grounds of tiie Montreal Tobogganning Club, Sherbrooke street weet. Hockey mrtchat Victoria Skatiijg Kink. TUESDAY FEBRUARY i)th. Morning— Curling Bonspi^. continued. Hockey Tourna- ment continued. Contractors' drive and banquet. After- noon — Snowshoe races, Montreal Lacrosse Grounds. Ev ■)- ing — Fifteen miles race, Victoria Rink. Fancy drcjfl carnival, Crystal Skating Riiik. Grand opening and illumination of the Tuque Blue Toboggan Club grounds. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Civic holiday and grand gala day of L/arnive,l. Morning- Skating and promenade concert,' Victoria Skating Rink. Trotting races at Driving Park. Curlina Bonspeil con- tinued. Hockey Tournament continued. Afternoon — Orand sleighing parade, mar-hall on Dominion Square. Lacrosse, the national game of Oanada, on skates^ Even- ing—Grand torchlight procession of snowshoe clubs of the city and vicinity, and impromptu concert on return. Attack on and defence of Ice Palace, with special display of fireworks. THURSDAY, FEBURARY 7th. Morning— Curling BonspieJ continued. Hockey Tourna- ment continr*ed. Afternoofi— Trotting races at Driving Park continued. Snowshoe steeplechase over Mount Royal. Evening— Grand fancv dress carnival at Victoria Skating- ili»k^-~lce^ |l^^€^ gT^o^^l^it f^lvftt^i^. -groups of skaters will illustrate the chief historical celebrities of Canada, the leading pursuits and the principal sports of the Dominion. Grand opening and JUu^miiiation of the Park 8 H. A. NELSON & SONS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN -A-:fcTX> a.c-^niTTjr'-A.cT-criasias o^' Bfooms, Bfusties, Mmm & Matches, 58, 61 & 63 St- PETER STREET^ MQNT.RBAL. 'H ■^i:ni'. -K^T)'- "■y/o -■■<"' '1'-'':' .OO m> 90 r ntfia i. * -niB-a» ■ ' » x*-^ • i» V TORONTO. 9 TRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th. I Morning — Hockey tournament continued. Curling Bon- spiel continued. Skating and promenade concert at Victoria Rink. Afternoon — Trotting races continued. Races and games on the out-door skating rink. Evening — Grand ball at the Windsor Hotel. Skating competition, ten mile race, Crystal Rink. Races and garnee, Victoria Skating Rink. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. Termination of Hockey Tournament and Curling Bon spiel. Afternoon — Montreal Snowshoe Club annual games on Lacrosse grounds. Tandem Club meet, Dominion Square. Evenmg — Hockey match, Victoria Rink. Grand pyrotechnic display at Ice Palace. Special illumination of Toboggan Hills. The toboggan hills of the Montreal, Tuque Blue and Park Clubs will be at the disposal of visitors during Carni- val week, and members of these clubs will welcome strangers to their grounds. Special tickets for Carnival week, admitting holders to all the privileges of member- ship, will be issued by the Victoria Skating Club, whose rink is the largest and most commodious in America. Special Carnival excursion trains have l)een arranged for by the railways entering Montreal. Full particulars as to reduced fares, etc., may be obtained at railroad ticket offices in Canada and United States. Extensive acoommo- dation for strangers has been secured. CONTENTS. Pa;re. Montreal Ice Carnival Programme 7-9 Arrival and departure of Mails— to and from Montreal. 11 Banks and Hotels in Montreal and other CitieP 13 Places of Interest in and around .Montreal 31 Places of Amu'^ement— Athletic CIuIh, estabhshiiient, BreaUfast, Dinner and Tea, OYSTER 219 VERY STYLE. S SERVED IN E ST. a-^lN^:EIS STiRIEET- 11 MONTREAL POST OFFICE. t, in •e. E. DESPATCH OF MAILS. Closed. A.M. P.M. 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 St. Johns. Stan bridj^e and St. Annaiid St'n..! 6.00 BeauharnoiSj Huntin<;don, etc 6.00 Eastern Townships, Three Rivers, Arthabas- ka and Riviere du Loup. R.R 7.00 C. P. Railway, St. Jerome & St. Janvier 7.00 St. Laurent, 'St. Martin, &c 7 . 00 Acton & Sorel Railway New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & P. E.I Newfoundland from Halifax Portland & N.E. States, except Boston.. .. ., Boucherville, Contrecoeur, Viirennes & Ver cheres ^ ' ' 1-45 Lachine I 6.00 2.00 Tanneries West [St. Henri de M.] & St.' Cunegcnde ....» ' 6.00 2.00 Toronto, West of Toronto, Manitoba & B. C. 9.45 : 8.00 Western and Pacific States i .4.5 8 .00 Province of Ontario east of Toronto '6.30 8.00 Canada Atlantic Railway 7 45 Quebec, Berthier, Sorel", Three Rivers, and ! North Shore, postal car | 8.00 j Berthier, St. Leon Springs & Three Rivers,; i through bag 8 . 00 do Bordeaux, St. Jerome & St. Lin branch ' 4.45 St. Remi, Hemmin^ford & Laprairie Ry 4 00 St. Hyacinthe, Sherorooke, Coaticook, *&c .. G.OO | 2.15 St. Johns, Vermont June. & Shetibrd Rys . . . .... ;2.15&8 South-Eastern Railwav 4. 30 VaH :vfield,Valois,Dorval, P. Claire, St. Ann's : 4.30 Cote St. Antoine & Notre Dame de Grace. . . 9.00 12.45 Hochelaga ' 8.00 2.00&5 Laprairie 11 .00 3 .00 Longueuil ; 6.00 1.4.5&4 Longue Pointe, P.-aux-Trem. & Charlemange ' 3.00 \ 2.15 ; 4.45 I 3,30 i ^&^ I 6.15 1 ^&^ Point St. Charles | 7.45 St. Lambert I St. Eustache 7.00 IviiiC r-iUa iiWl V/Uic oi, uyiuiT^ iiii^jium- uiii} ji » . vu 6.00 6.00 6.00 New York City & State & Southern States. . Boston, Mass New England States, except Maine. 12 W. S. WALKER, IMPORTER OF Diamonds, Fine Watches and Jewellefj, ENGLISH AND PEENOH CLOCKS, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, Ac, &c. No. 321 Notre Dame Street, (opposite the seminary clock,) Established 1853. A. T. HOLLAND & CO., .ktt« 98 St, FRANCOIS XAVIER ST BEET, MoNTI\EAL. J>OSTAGE AND ^ILL ^TAMPS ^OLD BY ytUTHORITY 13 — OF THE — LEADING CITIES IN THE DOMINION. Place. Name. Montreal/BI;. of Cofiuiierce. J^ritirth N. America. Hochelaga Peoples. Jacques-Cartier. Merchants-Molsons. Montreal Nationale. Ontario-Quebec. Toronto-Unioii Bk. Ville Marie. Toronto. British N. America. •* Commerce-Quebec. Dominion-Federal. Imperial Hank. Merchants Bank. Molsons-Montreal. Ontario-Quebec. Standard-Toronto- n (( (< K (( (< t( -It ti (( (. t, (( i< ti Place. Name. Ottawa,. British N. America .Bk. of Commerce. .Nationale. . Merchants Bank. .Montreal -Ontario. .Ottawa-Quebec. .Union Bank. Halifax, k s.Bk. of N. Scotia. British N. America. Halifax Bank'ng Co Mer'cht:^ Bank of H. Montreal-Peoples. Union Bk.of H'fax. N.B.Bk.of N.B. Bank of N.S. British N. America. Maritime-Montreal. ti ti ti ft ft St. John ft Leading Hotels in Montreal and som of tl^a Principal Sities in -the Doinlnion. Place. Name. Name. Place. Montreal ..Windsor. Toronto. .Queen's. « ..St. Law'nce Hall. " ..Ross in. (( ..Albion. " . . Wa'ker. ft ..Richelieu. " ..American. tt ..Canada. ** ..Revere. (t ..American. Ottawa.. The Russell. ec ..N. York House. " ..Windsor. Quebec . .St. Louis& Russell. *' . .Grand Union. it .Albion. Halifax, I^.S. Halifax House e charged at hour ra es ; not less than one quartes of an hour shalfbe charged when the W exceeds in hour. - Tariff by the hour to apply to all rdes extending beyond the city limits where the engage- ment is commenced and concluded within the city, h ifty per cent to be added to the tariff rate night till four a.m. ^ ■ ■ " "" I ~ " .!""... . ■ — ■ ■ PRINCIPAL RAILWAY TICKET OFFICES. Canadian Pacific Railway, Head office 101,103 St. James Street. ,^^ ^,_ . Grand Trunk Railway, 143 St. James st., W. Brien, Delaware & Hudson Railway, 143 St James st., C. C. McFall, Agt. Central Vermont Railway, 136 St. James St., A. O. Stonegrave, Agt. y^ r^\ a> South Eastern Railway, 202 St James st-, A.B. Chaffee, Jr , Agt. ^ North Shore Railway, 143 St. James st. 16 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY EASTEEN DIVISION. Through without Change, with Speed Unrivalled THE OLD RELIABLE MONTREAL & OTTAWA —BETWEEN— THE METROPOLIS OF CANADA — AND— •XHe Oapital of tHe IDoisairLicrL And the Boundless Lumber D;8tricts of the UPPER OTTA^A^A RIVER. M &JS«> •iF5SSsr-= =. Oen'l. Maniger, mm BJKEB, E'.0. «. ".«.,..„, Oenl. Supeft., AssS. Oen'l. PaM. Agt. 11 I ! CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, EJ^SXEItl^ 3DIVISIOIT. CONDENSED TIME TABL- Montreal and Ottawa to Smith's Falls, Irish Creek and Brockvllle Stationt. iMls. frni 'Express and Night iMontreali Mixed, i Express. Montreal St. Martin Junction Lachute. Arr. Lve. Caliunet Hull Ottawa I Carleton Junct'n.| j^ Smith's Falls \ Brockville Arr Arr.' Lve.l Arr.' ve.i 1 12 43 59 118 120 149 'i95 8.45 a.m. 9.10 10.00 10.25 10.35 12.10 p.m. 12.15 4.20 5.20 6.00 7.15 9.00 4 30 p.m 6.15 6.50 7.00 8.54 9.00 10.30 11.35 11.50 12. ,30 1.35 Brockville, Irish Creek and Smith's Falls to Ottawa and Montreal gt. Brockville lve Smith's Falls f Arr Carleton Junct'n.| ^^^ j ArrJ Ottawa ^ Lve. Hull ••• ( Arr. Calumet \ Lve Lachute St. Martin Junction lyiontreal Arr 4.10 a.m. 5.15 4.10pm ^B 28 5.00 ■ 5.50 5.33 ■ 46 6.00 5.40 ■ 7.00 6 30 ■ 75 8.15 6.35 ■ 77 8.20 6.40 ■ 10.25 8.38 ■ 136 10 35 8.46 ■ 152 11.09 ^.ilf s 183 12.15 10. .31 ■ • 195 12.45 1 10.56 1 18 IntoGoIonial l^ailwaj. YEAES OP EXPEEIESCE HAVE PEOVED The INTERCOLONIAL TO BE THE QUICKEST ROUTE FOR To an.l from all parts in Canada and the West. MFRCH \NTS and CONSIGNEES should bear this fact •^^^^^"^Yorde their Canadian Fr^:ight '* via HALI- K'' triVTERCoio^-^ avoiding all fore.gp by other route??. THE INTERCOLONIAL Has now the finest terminal facilities of anv Railway on the Atlanta Selboard, having deep water l^ennini on the principal Harbours in Canada, viz., HALIFAX, PICTOU, SHEDIAC, ST. JOHN, NEWCASTLE and QUEBEC. THUS BECOMING THE i^'I TO THE OCEAN* T V '^^ r 19 CHNfiDmN PACIFIC RRILWM. (EASTERN DIVISION.) THe Old Rellatole Moijtreal ana Ottawa Short Keltic* Winter Arrangement in effect, Mon.lay. Dec. 24th, 1883. Trains run on 8t° ndard time (6 mmutes slower than Mon treal timeO Time Table. Local Express. Leave Montreal. Arrive Ottawa. 7.00 a.m. 11.30 " Leave Ottawa. 8.15 a.m. Arrive Montreal. 12.45 p.m . Fast Expresf^. ~T.45 a.m. 12.15 p^^ 4.30 p.m. 8.00 ♦♦ Local Express^ 1.30 p.m. 9.90 ' i( 6.35 p.m*^ 10.56 " ~^^'^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^ RAY RROCKVILLE, PERTH, SUDBURY, NORTH BAY, plMBR0KE,7nd all points in the Upper Ottawa Va ley For full information regardmg Tune Tables of ai tiirougu fnd Local Traine, Tick?t.,Seatsn Parlor Cars, &c., apply at the ComDanv's new City Ticket Ofhce, 154 bt. James Street, Win^o^Hotel Ticket Office, Quebec Gate Station. Hochelaga, and Mile End Depots. GEO. W. HIBBARD. Asst.-Gen Pass. Agent. W. C. VAN HORNE, Gen'l Manager. ARCHER BAKER, Gen. Supt. DALHOUSIE SQUARE STATION. CANADA PACIFIC RAII.WAY. Leave for OiTAWA-Expres., 7.00, 8.45 am , 4.30 p.m. St Jerome, 10.45 a.m. and 5.00 p^i. » ; L^"' ^^^ P ss* St. Eustache, 4.40 p.m. ^'^yf^r^'^'^llTil Jerome: 1245 Dm., 8.00 p.m. and 10.56 p.m. trom t>t. Jeronie, 8 35 a!^C 3 50 p^m. From St. Lin, 8.35 a.m. From St. Eustache, 9.48 a.m. Ii^ORXH 8HORK StAII^WAV. For Three Rivers and Quebec-;3 and 10 p m. ^""^^^^J. train, 4.UU p.m. doiieuc uwu K^t. ^ v-^ -y - —-- o,.,,Hav Arrive from Quebec— 6.30 a.m. and 4.05 p.m. ^».»i-'^_% ro.35 pm From Joliette and St. Felix de Valois. 8.5a a.m. 20 Kew Route to Boston T • — -WXJL — ll,Y,,L. ERIE&W.R.R. D. & H., B. H. T. & W. and Pitcliburg R.R's. This Line has been recently opened and is equipped with PullmBn Pa'ace Sleeping Coaches WHICH AFE RUN THROUGH TO BOSTON WITHOUT CHANGE. ^•PASSBNaERS FOK ALBANY, NOKTH ADAMS, FITOHBUi^G, BOSTON and OTHER EASTERN CITIES, will find this the PLEASANT- EST and MOST DKSIBABT;E Eou^e. TICKETS AND SLEEPING CAR BERTHS CAN BE PROOUEED OF ALL AGENTS SELLING £BI£ EAILWAT TTOSETS. J, S, BARTLETT, Northern Pass, Agt., Buffalo, N.Y. E. S. BOWEN, Supt. New York. 1 '^/ 21 Green Mountaliii Route. TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL. 8.30 a.m.— Fa«t Train am-ing at St. Aibana iO 50 a.m.,. Burlington 12.10 p.m., Montpelier 12.56 p.m., Wh.te River Junction 2 40 p.m., and Boston, via Concord, Manchepter and Lowell 7.05 p.m.. New London 9.50 p.m., and New York via Springfield at 11.10 p.m. 5.30 p.m.-Night ExpreHS-Arrivincr at St. Albans 7.55 p.m., rfurlington 9.10 jrm.,Rutlan# Boston, Lowell, Nashua, &c.— 9.00 a.m. and 5.10 p.m. Portland, via White Mountains— 9 a.m. Newport, Water- loo, Bedfora, Springtield and all points on Connecticut River Line— 5.10 p.m. Arrive— From Boston, Lowell, Nashua, &c.— 9-15 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. From Portland— 8 30 p.m. From Springfield and Conn. River Points— 9.1o a.m. From Newport, Waterloo and Local Points, 9.15 a.m. ",. i un I i \ ■'■■'■"J ) ^■••-"•-•^ •• Pointy 9-45 a. in^'forNew Yorkand Rouse's Poi'nt, 6.10 p.m.; arriving from Albany, Troy and Rouse's Point, 6.35 p.m. ; from New York, 8.25 a.m. I 24 GRAND TRUNK GOING EAST — CONDENCED THROCGH TABLES— CHICAGO, TORONTO AND MONTREAL. Chicago, leave 3.21 p.m., 9.20 p.m.; Detroit, 8.00 a.m.; Sarnia, Pt. Edw'd., 3.10 a.m., 12.40 p m. ; London, 6.30 a. m., 1.55 p.m. ; Stratford, arrive 5 30 a.m., 3.35 p.m.; leave 5.3. a.m., 3.45 p.m. ; Guelph, 6.40 a.m., 5.15 p.m.; Toronto, arrive 8.10 a.m., 7 05 p.m. ; leave 9.00 a.m., 7.50 p.m. ; Oshawa, 10.20 a.m., 9.10 p.m. ; Coburg, arrive 11.25 a.m., 10.30 p,m.i leave 11-30 a.m., 10.40 p.m.; Belleville, ar- rive 12.45 p.m , 1^.01 a.m. ; leave 12.50 p.m., 12.10 a.m. ; Kingston, arrive 2 20 p.m., 1.40 a.m. ; leave 2.25 p.m , 1-50 a.m.; Ottav^^a, via C. P., arrive 6.30 p.m., 7.00 a.m.; leave 6.30 pm., 7 00 a.m.; Brockville, arrive 4.00 p.m., 3 25 am. ; leave 4.05 p.m , 3.35 a.m. ; Prescott, arrive 4.30 p.m., 4.05 a.m.; leave 4 35 pm., 4.10 am; Cornwall, 5 50 em., 5.35 a.m. ; leave 5.55 p.m., 5.45 a.m.; Ottawa, C. A.; ontreal, arrived 8.00 pm., 8.00 a.m. GRAND TRU^K GOING WEST — CONDENCED THROUGH TABLES— MONTREAL, TORONTO AND CHICAGO. Montreal leave 9.00 a.in., 11-30 p.m.; Lachine Junction, 9,05 a.m., 11.35 p.m.; Ottawa, [via] C. A.; Cornwall, ar- rived 1L30 a.m., 1.55 p.m.; leave 11.40 a.m., 2.00 p.m. ; Pre.'cott, arrive 1.15 p.m., 2.00 a.m. ; leave 1.20 p.m. ; Brockville, arrive 1.50 p. in., 4.00 a.m, ; leave 2.05 p.m., 4.05 a.m. ; Ottawa, via C. P., leave 10.45 a.m. ; Kingston, arrive 3.55 p.m., 5.45 a.m,; leave 5.05 p.m., 5.50 a.m.; Belleville, arrive 5.40 p.m., 7.30 a.m. ; leave 5.50 p.m., 7.35 a.m. ; Coburg, arrivp 7.20 p.m., 9.00 a.m, ; leave 7 35 p.m., 9.15 a.m. ; Toronto, arrive 10.30 p.m., 11.30 a.m, ; leave 12.15 p.m.; [via G. W. Div. G. T. Ry. to Chicago.]; Ha- milton, leave 12 30 a.m.; London, leave 3.35 a.m.; De- troit, 6.20 a.m. ; Guelph, 2.1U p m. ; Stratford, arrive 3 45 p.m.; leave 3.55 p.m. ; London, arrive 5,15 p.m.; Sarnia, Pt. Edw'd., 6-40 pm.; Detrot, 9.25 p.m. ; Chicago, arrive 7.45 p.m., 8.10 a.m. ; G. T. R. 25 CONDENCED THROUGH TABLE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY OF CANADA. GOING WEST.— Halifaz,d., 2.15 pm, ; Windsor June" tion, 2.48; Truro, a. d., 4,45, 6.05; Amherst, a. d., 8.15 8.35; Moncton, a., 10 30; St. John, d., 7.15; Moncton, a.. 10.40; Moncton, d., 11.00; Chatham Junction, 2.00 a.m.' Campblton, a. d., 6.30, 6.50; Ste.. Flavie, a. d., 10.30, 10.60: Trois Pistoles, a. d., 1.10. 1.30 p.m. ; Riv. duLoup^ a. d., 2.30, 2.40; Chaud're Curve, a. d., 6.56, 7.00 ; Pointe Levis, a., 7.20; Quebec, a, by ferry; Pte. Levis, G. T. R., d., 8.00 p.m. ; Montreal, G. T. R., a., 6.05 a.m, ; Ottawa, Can. At. R., a 12.20 p.m. ; Ottawa, Can. Pac. R., a 12.20 ; Torodto, G. T. R., a 10.30. GOING EAST.— Toronto, G. T. R., d 9.00 a.m. ; Ot- tawa, C.P. R., 4.30 p.m.; Ottawa, Can. At, 4.50; Mon, treal, G. T. R., 10.00: Quebea, d by ferry; Pointe Levis- 7.30 a.m. ; Chaudiere Curve, a d, 7.60, 7.55; Riv. du Loup, a d, 12.06, 12.16 p.m.; Trois Pistoles, a d, 1.15, 1.35; Ste. Flavie, ad, 3.40,3.60; Campb'lton, a d, 7.50,8.10; Cha- tham Junctton, 12.40 a.m.; Moncton, a, 3.40; Moncton d, 4.00; St. John, a, 7.01'; Moncton, d, 4.00 ; Amherst, a d, 6.65, 6.10 ; Truro, a d, 9.18, 9.37 ; Windsor Junction, 11.36 ; Halifax, a, 13.10 p.m. PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. Academy of Music, Victoria street, next Queen's Block' St, Catherine st. Theatre Royal, Cote street, near Craig st. SKATING RINKS. Victoria Skating Rink, Drummond street, behind Windsor Hotel. • Crystal Palace Skating Rink,- Dominion Square, Metcalfe Street. » Champ de Mars Skating Rink, Champ de Mars, Craig Street. . niiH yn ' LACROSSE CLUBS. .- •/ The Shamrock, J. Mcli^hane. M. p. President,; F. b^. Mc- Kenna, Secretary., The MoneTea), A- W. Stevenson, Pres.; T. L. Paton, Hon, Secretary. The Independent, John Lewis, President; V/. Scullion, Secretary. 26 ATHLETIC CLUBS.— CURLING. Royal Caledonian Curling Club.— Club Room at Thistle Club Room, St. Monique et, off Dorchester, near the Ice Palace. Montreal Thistle Curling Club,— Same as above— St. Monique St. ^^ ,^^«r,. n .1 • Montreal Curling Club.— Club House, 1079 St. Catherine gt . Montreal Caledonian Curling Club.— Rink, corner of Mountain and St. Catherine sts. SNOW-SHOE CLUBS. Montreal Snow-shoe Club.— Club Rooms— The Gymnas- ium, corner of Mansfield and Burnside sts. St. George s •Snow-shoe Club. Tuque Bleu Snow-shoe Club. Le Ca- nadian Snow-shoe Club, I. A. Beauvais, President; CO. Lapierre, Secretary. I'IjA.OES OIF I1TTER.EST liT OSS, .^BC>"crx a^oaiTT'iaE.A.x., •City Hall, New Post Office, , New Court House, French Cathedral, Bank of Montreal. Bank British North America, The Merchants Bank, Molsons Bank, Viger Square. The Drive around the Mountain and to Mountain Park, from which point can he obtained one of the finest views on the continent of America. . McGill College, ' ■■ English Cathedral, , ^ , Church of Notre Dame de Lourdce, ,0 ... ..ii, Jesuit Church, '- * ' - Grey Nunnery. -Victoria Bridge, ^ , «. ; >r^: >>! The Drive to Back RfVer, , , - , The Drive to tachin^, ; Hochelaga Convent. 1 1 * 21 J. & T. BELL, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE, MONTREAL. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 273 J^otre Dame Street, Stock Expressly Selected for Carnival Week. OUR SPECIALTIES ARE 'LADIES' DR5:SS SHOES, BLACK SATIN SLIPPERS, ' WHITE JEAK SLIPPERS. ■-' TRENCH KID SLIPPERS, Gentlemen's Dancing Pumps in French Kid, . '"7' MOCCASINS AND FELT OVER BOOTS, 28 T)AILWAY TIME TABLES. BONAVENTURE STATION. GRAI>«D XH-UPIK K-AII^-WAY. OOTNG WEST— Passenger train for Toronto, 9.00 a.m. Express for all points West, 9.00 p.m. every day (Sundays iSded). Excess for Chicago 11.30 p.m. (except Sun- d4). Mixed to Brockville 12 30 p.m. For Cornwain^^ nm Ottawa via Coteau, 8.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. ARRivB ITou THE WEST-Exprese, 8.00 am. Passenger frc^n Toronto, 7 & 9 p.m. Mixed, 6.30 p.m. Cornwall, 8.45 a m Ottawa via Coteau, 11.35 a.m., 8.20 p.m. GOING BAST-Island Pond, 3.15 p.m. Mixed to Que- be^Richmond and Island Pond 7 -m. Que^c M^xed 7.30 p.n^. on Sundavs only. Express, lO-OO P-m- ^ort land 10.00 p.m. i^ Mixed for St. Hyacinthe, 5.10 p.m. Huntingdon and Fort Covington, 4 p.m. Hemmmgford at 40oT- Sorel,8.00, 510%-,% ^^TlVf a m Wp and Portland, 7.05 a.m. Island Pond 12 03 a^,., 6 00 p^ m Mixed from Quebec, Richmond, 9.40 p.m. l^roni Sorel 10.04 am. and 5.35 p.m from Hun tmgdon and Fort Covint'ton, 9.15 a.m. FOR LACHINE— 7.00, 7.50, Too a.mf2 noon, 3.30 4.00,6.15 P'- J^frtark/ 9 no nm St Lambert, St. Henri and Point bt. V^haries, Lt 6.50'andV;00a.m; 1210 4, 6,50 -y f P- ^atur- days only 2.00 p.m. Leave Lachine, ,7-2f. 8.20, 9.35 a.ni^ 1 .90, 4.00, 5.30 7.00 p.m., Saturdays onW 2^0 p.m. Leave cif Lamberts Point St. Charles and St. Henri, 6.15, 7.35, IU9 45a'^. 1 6^55 and 8.00 p.m., Saturdays only 2.45 CENXR AI. VERMONT RAII.WAY. GOING SOUTH AND WEST-St. Johns and St^ Al- bans, 9.30 am., 4.45 p>.m,8.30Tni., Boston,^ 8-^^^^^ 9 30 pm., New York via St. Albans and Troy, 4.45 p.ni.. New York and White River Junction and -Springfield, 8 30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. Waterloo and Magog, 4 45 p^. Ak RTVE— From Boston, 8.25 a.m., 9. SO and 1105 p.m. JNew York via Springfield, 8.25 ii.m. New York via Troy and St. Albans, 8.25 a.m. ji'ii &t^. TOBOGGANING The Lansdowne, Slide on Fiber's Fidd^P^^ man J. . C. Wilson j Secretary, Mr, J0I141 C<>jrM>ae, Tuque Bleu. The Park. The 29 i r- le THE DON 6MWIN6 AND MITIN6 COMPANY. BREWERS OF m H -A.2>TID PORTER. AND THE CELEBRATED PIONEER LAGER. Thos. Davies (51 Co., TORONTO. I f n BROGKVILLE, ONT. Manufacturers op GLOVES & MITTS AND DEALERS in FINE OALP and BDOK GOODS a Specialty. J, Macdonald & Co, WELLINGTON STREET EAST, —AND— FRONT STREET EAST, TOI^OnSTTO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF es and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Merchants visiting Toronto will find one of the largest and most varied Stocks in FANCY DKESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLO RED CASHMERES, SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, BROAD CLOTHS. Etc., Etc. Letter orders promptly filled. Samples and Price Lists mailed on application as above. jDiaUJjiiriAiJij u; uyi J,