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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" MOTS NE Feue+00000040 404000000000 4 TO-DAY\u2019S TIDES.HighWater\u2014 8.51 a.m.TO-MORROW'S TIDES.Tigh Water\u2014 9.31 a.m.10.0% p.m.4.49 pan, Low Water\u2014 4.16 a.m.> rg + Arr as Tw 9.27 p.m.Low Water\u2014 3.34 a.m.4.0% p.m.CRETE broni \"VOL.LIL.TW HAR The Government Tried to Force Militia Estimates Through.THE CPUSTION BAST Âulé thë House Sat Tutti Yes térday.Afternoon, A SIR HLS.TUPPER INTERVENED.Traasastion in Cennestion With the Purchase of itis lenny.= êpecial to the Chronicle .Ottawa, Juky 11.The pro gramme of business has Leen a Iitile shattered by last night's events Down to midnight the procegiires went forward in peace, ff sot wilh harmony.After Sir.Charles \u2018Tapper Bad commended part of the policy of the Militia Department, but had condemned the sending of troops tc the Yukon, he went home.Afterward Mr.Borden was asked to fulfill bis promise for particulars re the Date contract, which was to have been given last evening.Mr.Borden if sisted that several items of the estimates Fe first passed, hut finally consented to furnish the statement.These statements showed that Mr.Borden was wrong last year when bh informed the House that the Goveryment did not pey freight om thesy goods.The discussion continued on these items until .toward moring, when the Opposition asked for ap adjournment.Mr.Fielding, who was, leading the House, declared that the Hôuse must pass the whole imi- litia vote but one item, before an adjmurnment could be made.As this called for a vote of more than a million?dollars, including supplies of all kinds for the department, the Opposition members did not inel disposed to be choked off in tlis naines Conaequentiy the committee sat al night and was there at eleven this morning, when Sir Charles Tupper appeared.The Opposition lender urged the Government to give up Hts arbitrary course.Messrs Fielding, Blair, Clarke Wallace and others gave their version of the reason for the deadlock.Finally, on a propomil of Bir Charles, the house took recess At owe, resuming at three and \u201cton tinuing the c'scussion of the militia clothing contracts.In the course of the afternoon Sir Wilfrid Laurier made a statement in reference to a remark made last night by Mr.Taylor, M.P., bearing on the report thit H.N.Bates, of Ottawa, had giver Sir Wilfrid Laurier the house he lives in.Bir Wilfsid said that vhen he came to Ottawa he bought his house from a man named Leslie, paying $5000 cash and giving a mortgage for the balance, $1500.fle had given a note for the balance am bad not yet been able to pay it.Mr.Taylor accepted the I\u2019remier\u2019s statement, remarking that he was the report had been corrected.Sir Wilfrid Laurier said the probably rose from the fact that he bad been offered a furnished home, but had declined it.Sie Wilfrid Laurier, replying to Mr.Robertson, said tbe Uoveriment is informed that the Amerieun authorities intended to send a force to Pyramid Harbor.and without breaking offical secrets, he would say he strongly objected to Americans sending any force to the disputed ter ritory under existing circumstances, or as long as a permapent boundary will not te settled.\u2018Ten Mounted Police are stationed on Dalton Trail, about five miles from Porcupine Creek Mr.Dorden announced that it was the Government's intention to afer all commissions in the Canadian permanent Artillery.as they became vacant, to graduates of the Royal Mi litary College.The Canadian share of the Post for the defence of Esquimault is increased from $76,500 to $109,000 annually.An arrangement has been reached by which the coast militia will be drilled in fortress twelve days a year at- the expense of Canada.This country will aiso pay half the cost of imain- taining the Imperial garrison, and half the primary cost of barrack ae- commodation.The militia estimates were agreed to after twenty-four hours of almost continuous dincus- sion.\u2018They amounted to S2.681,- 520, an incrense of $104,100 over last year.\u2018 At the evening sitting the railway estimates were under conshlerution.\u2018The \u2018House adjourned at 12.10 sm.The Senate to-day considered Pandurand\u2019s Usury Bill and meds some progress with it.THAT DOUBLE DROWNING.Body of the Unfortunate Lad Recovered Yesterday.The body of Joseph Fortin, aged sixteen and a half years.the unfor- turate cripple who was drowned on Saturday evening.with his father, with whom he was out sailing.was recovered yesterday morning.It was taken to his late residence previous to the interment.At the inquest held on the remains of the father of the deceased on Monday morning, a verdict of accidental death was re turned.As the lad\u2019s death was caus ed in the same manner as his father\u2019s it was pot thought necessary to hold an inquest.- Don\u2019t forget to call at Dumas\u2019 Hardware Store, 363 and 265 St.Pauls St., for Wringers at $2.00 each.Wrshing Machines, Ice Cream Freer .zs, Wickless Otl Stoves, Refrigerators, Rubber Hose and Reels, Mirror âat Traps.Hammocks, and Spor ing Goods, the Cheapest Hardwar : tore of Quebec.Po not forget that we have removed to the Brothern School.Faguy, 19,350.the session of the Commission, \u201cThe Chronicle is the Best Advertising Medium in Quebec.\u201d THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1399.: TOP SCORB Bisly Camp, July tional Rifle Amsociation's great .annual carnival is now in full wing, The competitions really started today.although the meeting opened [yesterday afternoon with revolver practices for prizes at the Shickiedown ramge.The Canailians are on the ground.and all look fit enough to do their whole duty.hey are comlortably houssd in their preity bungalow, which in decoration and general aspect divers very little from nee last vear.The wea, ther is exceedingly hot asd the wind to-day was peculiarly shifty for those at: the butts.Some of the tem, nevertheless, went into open eom- petitions without the idea of taking any of the leading prires.Nergt.- Major Hughes, of the 13th, made a couple of very good tarsets in the \u201cGolden Penny\u201d and \u201cPremier.\u201d 14.Glichrist and Sergt.Crowe also put in some bull's eyes at these ranges, The Golden Penny is an wasquaded competition which is open to all com- ars from to-day until next Mondayseven shots kneeling at 200 yuriln, Arst prize a gold medal the size of + penny.Flve drawings for serand and third, valved at five guineas, and £45 in money prizes added.\u2018The Premier is also an open un- Ne LZ The Canadian Team Doing Very - Well So Far.| AT SIX HUNDRED YARDS 1++0e+0+e+.11.-\u2014The Ne-| squaded compétition for the same period, sgven shots at 00 yards: first prize a £21 Coveatry Ppreyele and, £100 in money prizes.In the Hurt competition to-dav, 1.t H.C.Blair, of the 790th Battalion, put in ten good bull's eyes and made a top score of fifty.Sergt.|.T.Bertram, 77th Battalion, waa next with 48; Private J.H.Sunpson, 10th Grenadiers, 47; T.ieut.A.Robertson, 77th Batt., 36: Lieut.R.A.Robertson, 18th Batt., 46; Sergt.Major B.J.Higgins, 10th It.C., 46.The Burt is open to all comers from to-day until Monday next, ten shuts at 800 yards.The first prize is an oil painting and £45, one prize of £6, one of £4, six of £3, twenty- three of £1.The Armourer\u2019s Company, an un- squaded competition, opened to-day and concludes Monday.It is open to all comers.The distance is 900 yards and the number of shots ton.The aggregate value if placed at £53 In this competition Lt.Blair made a score of 46.The wind and weather was in the proper condition for shooting in both of these events.The commandant of the Canadian team, Lieut.-Col.Mclean, is dining in London to-night with the Marquis of Lorne.BATTERY ORDERED TO SOUTH AFRICA.Making the Fifth Field Battery for the Cape.THIRTY MACHINE GUNS SHIPPED THE GUN CARRIAGES OF THESE BATTERIES ARE BEING I'AINT- ED TO MATCH THE 1.0CAL COLOR.London, July 11.\u2014 The Yeventythird Battery of Artillery has been dered to South Africa, making the ifth battery of Beld artillery now \u201cder orders for the Cape.All the sun carriages of these batteries are being painted: 4e match the local olor.Thirty machine guns were shipped to the Transvaal to-day.DIED OF LOOKJAW.Was Celebrating the ith of When he Shot His Hand.Passiae, N.J., July 11.\u2014 Justice I.A.Grotsky died last night in this sity of lock jaw.On the 4th of July, while celebrating the day.he ~as accidentally shot in the hand.Cetanus developed.Serum was inject- sd into his brain as part of the treatment, but his life was not sav- July VENEZUELAN COMMISSION.The Attorney-General Continues lis | Address \u2014 Members Photographed.Paris.July 11 \u2014 At to-dav's ses- don of the Venezuela | ArlAtration \u201commiesion, Sir Richard Webster.the British Attorney-General.continued iis argument in behalf of the case M Great Britain.At the close of the members were photographed.REPORTED LOST.London, July 11.\u2014 The British steamer Maria, Capt.Stovy, last reported at Barcelona, on June 20th \u2018rom Sunderland, is reported to have struck on the Island of Ushant.off the coast of Brittany, at the entrance of the English Channel and sunk last aight during the thick weather.All on board vere saved.THE DRUCE CLAIM.\u2014 £10,000 Subscribed to Prosecute the Case\u2014Anuther £10,000 Promised.London, July 11.\u2014 The Pall Mall Gazette says a syndicate in the city has subscribed £10,000 to prosecute the Druce claim to the dukedomn of Portland and that arrangements have Deen concluded for the subscribing of another £10,000.VISITED THE HOUSE OF LORDS, Invited the Lord High Chancellor to Visit Pennsylvania.Y.ondon, July 11.\u2014 Prof.Pepper, of Philadelphia, visited the House of Lords this afternoon and was introduced to the Lord High Chancellor, Eari Halsbury.by the United States ambassador.\u2018The professor proferred the Lord Chancellor an invitation on GSehalf of the faculty of the university of Pennsylvania to attend Lhe opening of the new Law school.GOLFING AT CACOUNA.The great game of golf has taken Cacouna by storm, and from appearances has come to stay.A club has been formed and grounds pro cured and laid out by an expert from New York, who states that there are nope finer in this part of the country.The organizers are Dr.liarciay.Dr.Yates, Montagu Allan, Allan Mac kenzie and other prominent Mount realers, which bespesks the certain success of the club.The Rt.Lawrence Hall has becn alive to the situation, and has installed a full set of clubs, balis and other sporting goods, so that parties rous of Joining in the game may be supplied without trouble at city prices.All guests of the \u201cHall\u201d will have the privilege of becoming playing mem hers.Tepinay Frere, mp\" ét ee meu, ve + VOYAGE OF STEAMER GASPESIA The London Street Railway Riots.London, July 11.\u2014 The surgeon of the Gaspesia, the vessel of the Milfosrd Tusjediac Line, which was caught ami held for such a long period ir the ice on her first return voyage from Canada, in a letter to i™» Tlnes referring to the company's state ment of the officers and crew says that in the history of the Hritish merchant service no such outrage has Deen heard of.\u2019 LLONDON RIOTS, The Morning Post, referring to the Street Railway riots in London, Ont., and the reading of the Riot Act says the best answer to such aggressiveness must always be fixed bayonets.: \u2014 Sporting \u20ac ces BOXING MATCHA Very Unsatisfactory Encounter.A very large audience was present last evening at the Jacques Cartier Hall to witness a boxing match between Ed.Lachappelle of this city and Come Leclerc, of Et.Hyacinthe, vut the spectators were anything but pleused at result of the match.\u2018The evening'e entertainment commenced with æ coon song by Professor Brown and was followed by a four- round Bout between M.Galibuis, of this city, and M.Morin.of St.Hyacinthe.The former had the hest of the fight, but Referee Lacbapelle declared it a draw.Professor Brown again appeared and then the contest i of the evening was announced.Both pugilirts were introduced and the referee informed the spectators that they would fight ten rounds, but whoever would committ a foul the bout would be awarded to his adversary.iaclerc turned the scales at 14914 and Lachappelle at 1254.In the first round the latter claimed a foul, and in the second \u2018Also claimed the same thing, which was allowed Ly the referee and the match awarded to Lachappelle.For any person who has a knowledge of the Marquis of Queensbury rules no foul was committed and Leclerc who was apparently the best man came to the front and told those present that the referee knew nothing whatever of these rules and that he was willing to put up any amount that he would knock Lachaprelle out in five roun 14.\u2018The latter had in the meantime disappeared and offered to prove to any person that he Fad Leen struck below the helt.This announcement waa received with mingled cheers and hisags.was quite a little excitement for the time but Leclerc would not put on the gloves again.Naturally thoss who paid to re a good boxing match were very mych disappointed at the result and promised \u2018that the next time they would attend a similar contest they would do s0 in some other place.Th: re feree who knows rbmething about boxing was appecently very ignorant of the Queensbury rules and should not have allowed the pugilists to argue the matter in his presence.If the fight had continued it was a general opinion that Leclerc would bave won.VATIONAL EDUCATION.OPENING OF THE GENERAL &Fs BION AT LOS ANGELOS, CAL.\u2014THE GOVERNOR OF THE ÉTATE AND MAYOR OF THE CITY WELCOMES TEACHERS.2 Loa Angelos.Cal., Jay 11.\u2014 The opening session of the gonerul | sez- sion of the National Fducational Association Convention began here this afternoon.Governor Gage and Mavor Eaton welcomed the teach rs, The afternoon programme incluse Tesponses by W.C.Doughertv, Superintendent of Schools, Peoria, 1lis., Tr.Wesson E.White, Columbus, Ohioand J.E.T'hillips, Superintendent of Schools, of Birmingham, Ala.and a paper on \u2018What Education has Accomplished.\u201d by Prof.T.yte._\u2014 An alarm from box No.18 called out the firemen for a chimney fire A POPULAR OFFICER Surprised.RECEIVES A WARM ADDRESS.SIR JAMES M.LeMOINE VISITS HIS OFFICE, WHEN THE ÔF- FICIALS TAKE AUVANTAGE OF THÉ OCCASION TO TESTIFY TO THÈIE mbH APIRELIA- TION OF HIS HIGH QUALITIES OF HEAD AND HEART.The new Collector of filihd Révenue and his staff yesterday téstifièd to the high appreciation in which they hold the retiring collector, Sir Fumes \u2018McPherson LeMoine, who bas been commeéted\u2019 with the Inland Revenue division in this district for the last fifty-two years.Sir James came down \u2018 to the office yesterday alter- noon, when he was presented with the following address, which wns accompanied with an elegant thie-piece a8 a souvenir : Sir James M.LeMoine, District Inspector of Inland Revenue, Quebec.Dear Sir,\u2014 We, the undersigned officers of this division have learned vrith regret that the official yelations which during s0 many years past we have had with you are about to he revered.Always courteous and leinstaking as a cliel, you have ever combined kindness with a high sense of duty in all your relations with us, and by your uniform gentlemanly con duct on all occasions, youd have earned our confidence and esteem.Be assured, dear sir, the good feel ings which have marked our intercourse will not\u2019 cease upon your withdrawal from amongst us, but will be still long and warmly cherished by all.We pray you to accept the accompanying amall token of our menti- ments.Wishing you a long iife of health and bappiness and prusperlis, we beg to, remain, Dear Sir, Your friends and well-wishers.(Signea; U.LaRue, Col.I.&,; J.H.Cahill, Dep.Col.; A.JLaRus, Dep.Col.: Jules LeMoine, O.Dourget, J.Beaulieu, Jas.J.Coleman, Jos.Pourassa, O.Fahoy, I.Lepina, TP.Timmons, Jos.Rouleau, John Nexton, F.X.Traversy, E.Duggan, excisemen: C.A.Mercier, mesgr.: G.N.\u2018luay, Inspector Weights und Mensures: Henry Pinhey, assistant do.; F.X.Chabot, J.B.Petit, Alph, Guay, assistant in- aspectors, All.Moreau, messenger.Sir James was complarety taken by surprise and very much affected by this spontaneous expression of the high esteem in which he ie held hy those who have been for Shawls and Wraps.New Fancy Wool Shawls, 7 New Tartan Wool Shawls, Travelling Rugs, Cap Blankets, Ë Ë 5 ® ® ¥ Dress Making.UNDER A FIRST-CLASS MODISTE\" » À Large Variety of Fancy Costumes, Costume Cloths, Corduroy, Venetians, etc.TAILORING \u2014= New Suitings and Coatings, eNw Overcoatings, Tweeds, etc.A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHIRGS SFSVFIFIPIFIVIIIIIFSIIFIGVISIIIIRININNIRNNN #4 ) TIITTT A TIT TIIILIIIIIY PGO G EDG OL IDD D DO D CLO QU CCE FPSVVSI SSF IFIIFPFNIPINIFFIRNPINISIIRIN EAP SALE OF WALL PAPER.MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS 2 FROM.Largest ud Fast Callin .OF.Wall Paper IN THE CITY.GREAT CH \u2018The Quebeg Chronicle Condensed advertisements Tee Cents for cne Taell every kind of Wall Paper 50 p.c, Cheaper than it can be parchased for elsewhere.B LEONARD, - 53, St John Street, TELEPHONE 468.Samples mailed fres to out of town customers, and freight prepaid.Go TO D J.COPEMAN va\" FOR HOUSE PAINTING.J.COPEMAN = FOR J.COPEMA E> For SIGN PAINTING.N J.COPEMAN sa For the Neatest and Cheapest Stock of \u2018Wall Paper in this city to choose from.Wall Pager at 2: Cents Per Roll to 56.00.B000000600000000000000000060000000000000040000 Branch Office, 44 Ursule Street] Patroeiz- d by ail \u201che from all parte of the Domin on, Tran.at pate Royal Mai Stta : © 4, and Canadian ur, Factory 196 Crown Street, © Quebec.FRONTENAC ELECTRIC : Dye Works: anbLaundry.: This establ shment bas ben re- oeganized and equipp-d with Flectric Power and Mudern M chinery, and bas a Lapacity of 20,00 viecrs a da To ity and Gentry aaa, 2, Jrofoofoodefrfefuiut= fufefrataolnutatafaietufolofutufafeutoda: en WORK CUARANTEED WITH PROMPT DESPATCH.tes Made With Ocean and, 0s Special Ka ten > ade un n and Telephones 410 & 2409.a 222 00 20000 Patent 12e Santastonton fon fanfoctostont.ERA RO MRC NRC NCA En NC a RACE ES The Pominion SS.Line and 6.T- | CAR FARE GRATUIS.Railway bave completed arrange 1t is marvellous to sec the cheap ments for the handling of next winter's freight at Portlandrates that goods are welling at, at FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.¥HE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1899, \u2018The Only Morning Paper in Quebes-\u2014 ADVERTISEMENT; Ten Cents per line Ars insertion, and Five Cunts for sach subssquer.t.Advertisemeats requiring alternate insertinne, wach as twice or three times per week, Eight Cents per line, insertion of twenty wor \u2018s.Special rates for contr cts oa applieation, SUBSCRIPTION (PAYABLE IN anvaxoe) Daily $3 00 por sooum.Weakly Edition $1 00 pee suum.TELEPRONE NO.4.QUEBEC, JULY 12, 1899.TRE LATE MR.SANFORD.The death by drowning of Senator Sanford, while fishing at his Mus koka resort, removes a man who had been an important figure in the re cent political history of Canada, although his name did not come prominently before the public.The late Mr.Sanford was in the innner circles of the Conservative party, and his opinion was highly esteemed by its leaders.As a close and intimate triend of Sir John Thompson he exercised a considerable influence in moulding the policy of that distinguished statesman.It was to Mr.Sanford's Muskoka home that Sir John betook himself when failing health caused his official duties to weigh too heavily upon him.When the death blow eame to the Canadian Premier Mr.Sanford, who was in England at the time, represented the Canadian people and accompanied the body of his dead friend and leader when it was brought in state on the Blake to this country.An astute business man, who had accumulated some wealth, Mr.Sanfoed took an intelligent interest in politics, and might have filled a more prominent place had he not heen called so suddenly to pay the debt of nature.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018WHO IS RESPONSIBLE.\u201cThere the matter rests, and, as we have said, there it may be allowed to rest until it is settled whether we are dealing with Great Britain or Canada.We cannot hope to come to an agree ment with two powers holding conflicting views.\u201cIf Great Britain is really the suzecain power and fing! arbiter, it is her duty to enforce her authority over Canada and deal with us.If Canada is the final arbiter, then it is the duty of Great - Britain to withdraw wholly and to allow Canada to bear the res- ponsihility for the deadlock.\u201d \u2014 New York World.The theory that Canada and Great Rritain hold conflicting views on the Alaskan question has been carefully cultivated hy a section of the Ame rican press.It is intended to create the impression that in reality the Dritith authorities accept the contention of the United States, though to bu- mor Canada they are\u2019 compelled to pretend to believe otherwise.While this, if correct, would be a tribute to the great influence which Canada exerts over the framers of the Imperial policy, it is one that we cannot accept.If the British Government was convinced that the position of Canada is untenable it would be open to censure for not advising our representatives to recede from it and assume a justifiable attitude.The fact that British statesmen take the responsibility of sustaining the Canadian view of the case is, to those who understand Dritish institutions, a suff- cient answer to such utterances as are quoted above.and is also a guarantee that Canada is not making any unreasonable demands.The responsibility for the Canadian position is in good hands.It is shared hy the Dritish and Canadian Governments.AGAIN NEGOTIATING.Negotiations have been resumed for a fast Atlantic service between Canada and England.The London Times makes this announcement from Ottawa which, if it is well founded, will be gratifying news to all Canadians.It will re vive hope that the Government has again become conscious that its declared policy is to secure the service, and that the country wants it.Ja the rew negotiations the Cabinet would do well to remember the offer of the C.P.R.A RUBSEAN PROJECT.Russia is undertaking to construct a waterway from the Baltic to the Black Ses, a feat which not only exemplifies the vigor and enterprise characteristic of the Czar\u2019s Government, but betrays an anxiety to increase the naval power of the Empire.A writer in the current issue of the Fortnightly Review asserts that this project will make Russia practically unassailable in its own waters, and thus greatly increase its formidable equipment for offense or defense.The waterway, as at present planned, is to be a navigable channel running from Dunamunde.on the Gulf of Riga, to Kherson, on the estuary of the Raltie.It will traverse a comparatively populous section of Russia and will connect such important and | prosperous cities as Kiev, Kremchug and Ekaterinoslay with the ports of both termini.Trade with St.Peters burg c:n be conducted more cheaply by this route than by rail.and the increaze in facilities for commerce should he of great benefit to business interests, It is as a naval enterprise.however, that the waterway will be of most importance.If the Trans-Sitierian Russia to concentrate its army with\u2019 dispatch at either end of the End pire, the vraterway will make it possible for the Government to move its warships speedily and at will from the Baltic to the Black fen.The waterway, heing entirely within Russian houndaries, could be riile almost impregnate.Throughout the whole distance of $94 miles no foreign power could hope to interfere with operations on the waterway save at the cost of actual invasion, Morenver, us the writer in the Fortnightly points out, in case of threatened warfare the nation could mobi.railway will enatfg | LAF lize and mass its entire fleet at one or the other of the terminal points before the other power had [(airly realized its object.Though the project will not put Russia in possession of the long- coveted outlet to the Mediterranean, it will afford immense advantages in case the opportunity should come to force a right of way through the Bosphorus and beyond Constantinople.For war purposes it would give the nation a seaway across the heart of eastern Europe and increase the maritime power of Russia.The report that the Pennsylvania abd New York Central Railrouds had consolidated under one management is denied by the officials of the lines.To the opponents of monopoly and trusts this news will be must welcome.To unite the two great railways, aggregating 14,700 miles of line, and with a capital stock of $229,000,000, could not fail to create an organization before which all trusts now in existence would appear as infants and which would doubtless be as full of corruption and financial juggling as any great industrial combine in the world.It is not yet time for the railways to ows the people.Whether or not the Spanisb-Ameri- can war was necessary, Cuba seems to be thriving under the new regime.\u2018The Customs receipts at Havana have grown, by 60 per cent since General Weyler had charge of them.New York's exponents of saftron- colored journalism are growing hysterical over Dewey's homecoming.It must be a trial to be a Yankee hero.The thanks of a grateful country generally come in chunks over there ; as a result, nine-tenths of our cousins do not know where Hobson is at present, and the Navy Department has decided that Sampson is not entitled to a certain tnoiety of back pay.Two weeks after the Olympia arrives off Sandy Hook, Dewey will be in the same class.Twelve hundred million men spread, About this earth, aml T and you Wonder, when you and I are dead.course of true love, This ditty explains, ve, If the lover has brains.\u201cThey are fools who kiss and tell\u201d Wisely has the poet sung.Man may hold all sorts of posts, If he'll only hold his tongue.\u2014Rudyard Kiplin.BIG THINGS FOR QUEBEC.Editor of the Chronicle : 1 am glad to see by your special correspondent day's Chronicle that the Government is going to give a million dollars to the bridge.It will be a great boon for Quebec, Levis and the entire rur- roundings, because it will cause over $100,000,000 to be expended in new enterprises that are under con- mideration, and waiting for such facilities.One improvement will bring another till we are as assured success, which means a great deal to Canada as well as Lo Quebec.Some say of the Quebec bridge what was said of the Canadian Pacific Railway when it got the thirty million dollars from the Government, that it was lost to the country for ever.The contrary was the fact, and last year the gross receipts were $26,000,000.Nothing of the sort was ever anticipated.To-day the country is clamoring to have another transcontinental railway within the next ten years.by the time the Pacific is fully developed and earning hundreds of millions, which is feasible at the rapid strides it is now making.I have heard it said that the conditions under which the bridge company are to get the million will be such that it will mot be in n position to accept the money.I hope this is false, as it would put all our members in a ridiculous position and create something like a rebellion amongst their supporters.Yours, CITIZTIN.Quebec, July 10.ee ete: LONDON STOCK MARKET.New York, July 11.\u2014 The Commercial Advertiser's financial cable (rom London says: \u2018The markets here were quiet to-day.engaged in arranging a small account.The tone was dull with a final hardening in Americans and Africans.Money is still stiffening.The banks got avd to 4 per cent.for settlement money.\u2018Americans were depressed until the afternoon when New York oought despite the hardening money int wew York and London.The cffse was well above the start.The rongest features were Atchison, pla ., and Northern Pacific, com.\u2014_ LONDON SUGAR MARKET.London.July 11.\u2014 The market was steady for cane with but little doing.Java.12s 9d.and fair refin- ini, 118 Gd.Tteet, steady.with prices at the advance fully maintained.Present month improved 3d to 1Cs Tad and next month 3d to 10s Sled.MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.Montreal.June 11.\u2014Flour receipts, 13.900 barrels.Market quiet and unchanged.: LET ALL THB WORLD.Go to Faguy, Lepinay & Frere Lo RANCI Tailors and Haberdashers, PPO .7 + FEE EE are What will those luckless millions do ?.Though tangled and twisted ile No tangle\u2019s so tangled it cannot im- at Ottawa in yester- SIMONS&MINGUY SIMONS & FOULDS, TRY THE LEADERS._ White Duck Pants Blue Blazers (Wh te Silk Corded) D.B.Biue Serge Coats, No Lining, Outing Shirts, frcm 50c, to - - ants - \u2014\u2014AT\u2014\u2014 Mainly About Persons.Mr.Carl Friberg, editor of the Worcester Nya Faderneslandet, No.2 Allen, Court, is in town.Mr.W.C.Seott, who on Tuesday morning fell \u201cn his house, causing a fracture of, his shoulder blade, is, we are happy to say, progressing favorably under the skilled care of Dr.Parke, gen., and promises to he ahout before very long.His many friends wilt no doubt be glad to hear of such favorable account of ' him.Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.T.H.Grunt, of Brighton, England, who have been staying in Quebec for some weeks past, left by the C.P.R.on Thursday last on their return trip, via New York.Dr.and Mrs.Ernest J.D.Mitchell, of London, Eng., Saratoga and Doston, after n few weeks\u2019 visit to relatives in this city.Saloon passengers per Allan 88 Sarmation, from Glasgow : Rev.E.J.Stoba, Mrs.Stobo, Mr.T.lewis, Maitland, Ar.H.Edmond Durve, cx-President of the Board of Trade, and family, left for Kamouraska, yesterday.TIMBER STATEMENT.Bupervisor of Cullers Office, Quebec, 11th July, 1890.Comparative Statement of Tintber, Masts, waprita, 8] Staves, &c., measur od and oull to date :\u2014 + ® 1007.1808.1900.2) FOR 25% 0507 8 258 LM 46: = 206,064 GH PES Boab Hm 344,713 ea wes 2473 5270 2 db Te BirchäMalo 1786 1640 31,075 Signed, Jaunes Patron, Supervisor of Cullers.For real laces cheap go to Glover, Fry & Co.Brooklyn people are making a fuss | because shrimp are soming | through the pipes with their drinking ; water, and shrimp such a delicacy at that! Some people never will satisfied.\u2014 Buffalo Expressbe WHITE PIQUE, WHITE DRILL.FOR.LADIES\u2019 HOT WEATHER.COSTUMES.ALSO.1 AND.COSTUMES.\u2014o IN o\u2014 Pique, Duck and Denim.ve quasity and Good wid, nly To nice gu width, on 22.and 2.y White Drill- For Skirts and Oostumes, at 10c., 2ic, and China Bine Dr Faut Color, at White Pique Skirts \u2014 Latest styles and well made.Colored Denim Skirts_Just the oo for Wheeling.only $265 only Boys\u2019 Colored Blouses\u2014_In Fan we ve t 68c.0¢., $1.20 aod Black Taffeta Gloves\u2014Only 3ic., 45c., 50c.and Black derges_In all the different makes, at ME, » 4bc., 48c., 50 , Be.68can Fancy Ruching \u2014 For Hat and Dress Trimmings, iy 12c.and 18c.Navy Dress Serge- For Shirt and Costum umes, for 38¢.45¢.an Bicycle Gloves\u2014The right thing for wheeling in white, grey and tans, only 13c, Checked Zephyrs For Blouses, only 3k., Ze.and White Botan Duck and kid, in a variety of priecs.Endies\u2019 Blouses\u2014In prices ranging from 30c.to 22.65 LADIES\u2019 COLORED SUNSHADES ALL REDUCED.\u2014 AT - SUCCESSOKS TO 20 Fabrique Street see their great bargains.E & MULLIN, « - 48 Fabrique Streetleft for home via | China Blue -Drill READY TO WEAR SKIRTS Navy Flannel-For Bathing suits.| $1.60 $3.00 $4.60 $5.00 Cotton and Silk Bath Suits, 26c.to $8.60 3.SHAW & C0, 13 8t.John Bicost, Upper Town Cerner Mountain nil and Netre Dame Street, Lower Town.F.SIMARD & CIE.Big Sale of Negligee Shirts.75 Dozen of Men's Nealigoe Shirts.Cut full; will fit perfectly.All sizes ; really worth 85c.FOR 56e.80 Don Fine-t Imported Madras Negligee Shirts, bave white neck band, with attached or detached cuffs, a besuti- Here is » + revelation in prices such as I might expect at the end of August, t not in July.\u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c $1.00 81.45 $2.25 own |SATLOR HATS.Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats, banded with black ribbon, se Ladies\u2019 Rough Straw Sailor Hata, 91.00 FORRESTS & SONS SALMON AND.TROUT FLIES RODS, REELS ano LINES, SFULIL LIN ES Golf Clubs and Balls.Telephones Upper Town 673.Lower Town 44.Tho How Bolt Hat Por Ladin GOLF AND SEASIDE HATS Tu all the Newest Shapes and Colors\u2014\u2014 : COMPLETE STOOK OF Ladies\u2019 »traw Sailorsand Gentlemen's Straw and Manila Hats.Felt and Silk Hats, Ia Great Variety.AY\u201d © Striped and Checked Tweed aod Cloth Caps, .Yachting Capsop Travelling Rugs aad Capes, Walerproof Garments, for Ladies and Gentlemen.6.R.RENFREN 8 CO.++.JUST RECEIVED Pr.Jaeger\u2019s SanitarySweaters White Cashmere Bhirts, Oxford Shirts, Shi rts, paye Flannel Shirta.Bicycle and Golf Hose, Silk Belts.Leather Belts, White Duck Conta, 8ilk Underclothing, Gauze Underclothing, Balbriggan Underclot Fancy Tubular tg Ties, White Shirts, Collars, Ouffs.English Twoeds and Worsteds, Fancy Worse Worsted Trowseringe.| | DARLINGTON | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.Telephone 666.\"GENTS FURNISHINGS 1 | etty dsinty and stylish, st prices far Felon their actual cost.20c.| New Assortmens of Travelling Comfors DRESS SUIT CASES, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS.Ta 'all Sfyles and at Very Moderate Prices.One Price Only.Telephone 2157 F.SIMARD & CIE., 137 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, QUEBEC.MEDICAL HALL NQ.44 FASKIQUE STREET.: Us res ow in Stock and of the Fintst Quality ,.SPONEEBE)T.Brushes, (Hair.Tooth and Nail) , Met Water Bagh Perfamery >» Chamels, Atomizers FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN Patent Medicines, W.B.ROGERS, PROPRIETOR.Attention ! HAVE THE PLÉASURE TO ANnounce to my friends that having reopened an establishment at Mr.P.T.Legare's office, for Repairing and Renting of Bicycles, I will give general satisfaction\u2019 as in the past.i Oct.de Varrenes, 44} ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.: FULL STOCK DIAMOND BRAND Wind-Guards, Culvert Pipes, Chimney -Tops, Sewer Pipes, Flue Liniugs, Invert Blocks, Manufactured by the Hamilton & Toronto Sewer Pipe COMPANY LIMITED.HAMILTON, ONTARIO.LOCAL AGENTS : Moss.G.M.WEBSTER & CO, 77 Dalhousie Street.Mr.JAS.MAGUIRE, 8 & 10 Ursule St.EVERY DAY BARGINS AT F.JACOT\u2019S Large Jewellery Store, St.Rock's: 0000 00000000000000 \u201cMAN WANTS BUT BELOW\u201d But at this season he: wants \u2018THAT LITTLE cool and com- fortable\u2014Well Laundried Linen is essential to comfort.We are known as The Custom Lauudry and invite you to send us « trial bundle, which will convit.ce you that \u2014_\u2014 WH \u2014 à CATER TO YOUR COMFORT AT THE.Imperial Laundry, 72-74 St.Valier Stroetær Telephone 95 W DB.¥.A, DUSSAULT, Member of the French Oohtalmio Society of Paris, SPECIALIST Yor Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nuse and Throat.Consultation from 12 to 3 P.M.18} 8t.ANNE STREET OFFIGE TELEPHONE 1032 Privato Residence 34 St.Auuc Stroet, QUEBEC Telephone 448.WATFHES.© ow ron KINDS, C FROM 82 TO 8225 From the common American to ~~.18 k.Repeater, hours, } hours, and winutes, with chronogra; graph, £&c.,including 8 day watches, Optical Goods, Well 4ssorted.CLOCKS.: Fur Churches, Schools, Halls, Offices, Banks, Hotels, Parlors, etc.ete.Silverware, Best Quality \u2018only.Quebec Souvenirs, Fancy Goods, So.Lai Variety of Jewelle JL Sticks, Pipes, Nov Ao ets.Good lot of Diamond Riugs, from $10.00 to $375.Wedding Rings.CHEAP FOR cast ONLY.Yo(\u2014\u2014 E MILE JACOT, Be Joseph Street, Quebec.THE INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED Authorized Cupital, 300.000, \u201cOFFICE : 47 ST.FRANÇOIS XAVIER STREET.MONTREAL P-Q.Directore : Hom.A.W.Ngilvis, Hon.Richard Torner, O.H, Cat Ti.Les W.Barclay Step\u2018 ons Xeq., W.Dsln Marrin, Keq., 5.Beaudie, Eeq., W.p ee Vs.Aviarors\u2014P.8.Rose & Scns, Ncrary Prazio- Hugh Brodie.Socicrtoss\u2014Brardin, Cardinal, Loranger à St.Geran.Bankæns \u2014Impesial Bank of Canada.Money loan: 4 ub lowest rate of 1n°erest on the security of real estate, stock, bonds, r:ort- gages and mnnic pat debentures.Fy BSH FISHING TAOKLE Just Raceived From Leading Makers FLIES, rth ee Pere chose © =| LN ES, POR 75e.RODS AND CAMP KITS, ELS.RUBBER SHEETS AND BOOTS.The.Shirt Waists Reduced te 49 \\Sporfing Goods and Hardware IN GENERAL.\"|THE GHINIG HARDWARE CO.FOOT OF-MOUNTAIN HILL AFD.___ FABBIQ UE STREET NEW BOOKS \u2014 APT \u2014 P.J.EVOY'S, 107 ST.JORN STREET.The Sere of Lydie, Ww, McTeegue, By Fink Norris, The Spau of Life, By Wm, McLennan, J.N.McElwraith, T, Thou and the Other One, By Amelia E Barr.A Duet with an Qocasional Chorue, : By A.Conan Doyle.Regina, By Herman Sudermann.Young Lives, by Richard Le Galienne.Famous Firesides of French Canads, By Mary Wilson Alloway.The Mandarin, by Carlton Dawe.Without Dogma, by Henrefk Lienkiewies.The Garden of Swords, By Max Pemberton.The Money Market, by E.F.Benson.CANADA, CIRCUIT CU Paovinos or Juxskc, District of Quebter.No.1942.Daarrist of Q isbec, Zaphirin rin Beaudet, of the parish of Bt.J-an Deschaillons, in the County of carriage maker, Plaintif, laid awotolupe, of St.Joan Deh h 9 meme pa Bk.He hoses * sppeer with a \u2014- Ÿ inertie of the p esent order (Bigned) TIB DESSAINT, Dep 0CO DRIUIN, PE LLETIER & FISKT, Attorneys Jor the Plaintiff.Beauce Greenhouses BEDDING PLANTS FOR ALL.Te er 100.Per 1,000 BEAUCE CREENHOUSES, Ste.Marie, Co.Beauce, PQ $ Spring Cleaning Helps.j Spring Qrerconts cleaned, dyed § ani press d.» Lace Curtains look rick after we § have leundriei them.We give them À the Tight stiffoers 60 they bang rac ful i\" We der BLANKETS ac they ratain nearly all the natural flufly soft of tl new foods.Iti odio A poem le où to at mucbioe Flan lannels and Biankets i» Ei work cleaned in a very superior § \"5% Bhirta, Collars and Cuffs à À Specialty.Phone 526 or postal \u2018waggon.2h 4 & 6 McMahon Street, À PFEIFFER\u2019S N Dye Works and Laundry, Opposite St.Patrick's Church.rogs our .TO All Other Brands .BY THOSE.WHO HAVE MADE TRIAL OF IY.eetttttt ; NO ALUM AU Ingredieuts Pure and Perfectly Healthful, i McLAREN'S (00K\u2019S FRIENDS AND TAKE NO OTHER.Daves & Co, mswmm, BREWERS, LACHINE.P.Q.PALE ALES LAND PORTER Ww.L.HOGG Manager 4 'BDONNELL, 26 Angele t., Qusbos Lotbinsesw, ».Pate Chains, wie of Thecphile Char = À Deechaillons, Geraniume.$35 00 25 00 20 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 40 00 3 00 5 00 Strong Healthy Plants.Proportionate Rates 3 \"For Smaller Quantities.\u201c7 _ THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 12, 1899.SUMMER SPORTS AND PASTIMES.| V.& B.Sporting Goods Store 3 MOST COMPLETE SFOCK IN CANADA ax BICYCLES, Best, Cheapest, Handsomest.STOCKS WERE SOFT IN MONTREAL, And Prices Went Down In Some Cases.1 PARADIS & JOBIN Public Accountants, AUDITO:S AND CURATORS, Accoun s Investigated and IARI CHEAP EXCURSION T0 SHERBROOKE and RETURN $1.75.Tickets good going p.m.trains Fridsy, July 14th, and all trains Saturday, July ith 1899 Good to return until Monday, July 17th, 1849 f\\ CANADIAN PACIFIC NONTREL 1 CRESCHNTS, SPALDINGS, Collected.Daily Trums excep, Enda) owe 4; Hoursue thro, NYACKS, FAMOUS, WARWIOCKS.NEW YORK GAINS STRENGTH.x - Financial Arrangements and Lve Levis am Are Sherbe: oke 1126 an DAYTONS.wed-af = 447 pm uted and Reid.= = = = compromises Lre She JE 1m Ac Lor] ae 8 am.arrive Montreal 2 p.m.3nd Hand Hizysies Ro Complete Bopalr Shop.STOCKS RECOVERED NEARLY ALL [in the early dealings.It was par-| from shorts.Russian news was Liquidation of Insolvent Hetates.| 2 \"°° 935 am lei?1m 2 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.30 p.m FISHING TA CKLE HIGHEST GRADE.THEIR IOSSES OF THE I'KE- |ticularly marked in Sugar.and still bullish, Western cash demand \u201c \u201c 62pm vu 00e (8)12.25 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.30 p.m, Ni \u2018ork icipal stocks.vhich | go and exas crop news unfavor- .\u2014\u2014 .Established Headquarters for Sportsmen.| Golf Clubs, Spaldings, VIOUS DAY \u2014 LONDON DE ero oy from hear rusd- able.A final reaction under realizing | All business entrusted to us will be econo- prchase Foe tickets vin the Grand | Trak | *10.30 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.00 a.m.Morristowt, Fotgans.Golf Bail, Caddies, Supplies, etc., etc.GAN TO SELL EARLY 1N NEW ing yesterday.By the time this [left last prices easy and unchahged.mically aud promptly attended to.; pir rt L'ne, save time (a) Sundays ovly., YORK \u2014 THE OPENING DE- [short interest had been covers! the |Corn receipts.125,775 Bushels; ex- or full pacticotars apply to *Daily.Other trains week days onipd EF AGENTS FOR A.G.SPALDING BROS.CLINE INVITED BUYIN: TO market came to a standstill, the porta, 410,503 bushels; sales, 10,- 000 bushels futures; 384,000 bushels City Ticket Offices _ 3 bulls apparently lacking courage to , ° ax ; VARIE THE TRANS | ii their advantage in face of con.|spot end outports.Spot, quiet.| Richelieu Company Building.Come ufos and Ann one fret | Pros 4.Telephone 190.P.8.Box 1059.11 St.John St, Quebec.AFFECTS LONDON | tinued étifiness of the money market, | Options opened steady and advanced Chateau, Fronteasc) and Ferry 1 \u2014 ce a 4 ® \u2014\u2014 which held quite firmly about the [later on light country offerings.44 Dalhousie Street, street.CITY TICKET AND TELECKAPN OFFICE! > legal rate for call money.Slightly | Higher cables and covering finally ~~ 3 A Reliable Bicycle mm Montreal, July 11.\u2014 The stock | before noon, however, a determined | eased off under realizing and closed 14 Buade Street, > te Post Office, and market had an unity this | buying movement developed in the | Weak at unchanged prices.Oats, re- pps In the Country morning to demonstrate how soft it great trunk lines, and with pecasion- al intervals of dullness continued fcr ceipts, 68.300 bushels: exports, 49,- 446 bushels; sales, 550,000 bushels \" St Lawrenes and Adirondack Ra:lway .is.Some one with a hundred shares spot and outports.Spot quiet.Opthe vest of the day.spreading from | 8PV 7 p y T isa Good Thing to Have.er so of Royal Electric took a notion, | one group to another until ft bad em.| tions dull, Butler, steady; chee, xD THE so $ pe.for some unknown n, to di b d pretty much the whole list.|firin; eggs, steady.molasses, firm.COLUMBIA CHAINLESS, PERFECT CHAINLESS, COLUMBIA CHAIN, of the stock, with the result that the transaction broke the price a point to 181, after opening at 182.The last sale which was recorded , week The agreement amongst the trunk lines to restore rates on grain to the seaboard was apparently the cause of the origin of the buying in that Coffee options, quiet and unchanged to ten points lower.Epot coffec, dull and nominal.Sugar, raw, easy; refined, firm and active.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, The Shortest Quickest and Best Route A NEW YORK ENT group.St.Paul's increase in gross = = û or more ago was at 1821, but for he frat week in July of MONEY AND EXCHANGE.-\u2014\u2014 & WUDSOM RIVER PERFECT CHAIN, » | 50m time previous to the recent a ea for the-corres | New York, July 11.\u2014Exchange, 60 LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1899, Montreal and New York, THE ADIRONPACK s ARTFORD, readjustment of the values the price |Donding perlod of last year prompt- | days, 4.85%; at sight, 1.3315 Rilver D n Antbracite Cual Fsclurively.No ROUTE po g \" CANADA to the \u201cBTA GARDEN CITY, | Ga firm around 187 and 188.AS led the buying of Grangers.The hich | 60%: Mexican dollars, 47; silver BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.ooite (te th woke | From CAN TES.; VEDETTE, DOMINION.fhe annual meeting of the Phare\u201d rate for cal money was ignored and |certifcates, 00 @ 61.From iverponl | Beamer.[From Boston pein Traine Toms Mommas (Winds Station d _ 1 July 11.\u2014Gold premiums | \u2014\u2014\u2014 5 We Know These Are Reliable, Try One and be Convinted x distant.the aoesion mt ; wl.red oly AL Gold 2 |= ume alana CE July 37 | Lv Montreal 8.40 AM.ana 7 Pu.For rally asked why sell in such a mar- bonnie pea er vent.at res, 114.60; Madrid.2267, Tisbon, July S/pesmianne 2 Ar.Kew York 5.15 P.M.and 7.50 A.ME, 2 ao \u201crate ae UE H.S.SCOTT & CO.60 Pet Street ket and at such a thme, especially |one time, but rose again to six per |32.50; Rome, 107.12; bar gold is n XiNmwkro 8 à Drm Cas os Born Teas.throvgh to New York.Jense, Rochester, .e PC e er r e Shen a revolution of affaire iS prom-{sent.the demand apparently con- [quoted at 77s 93d.Aug S|Dusstances |\u201c 16 \u2014\u2014 Buffalo, Tupper with regard to rectorate, [tinuing large, for increased supply train Levis conects take, AGENTS.he orn ot ve Company, Fei | available.British consols, ped AVAILABLE SUPPLY \u2014\u2014GUEDEC 70 LIVERPOOL a fe wr ssa T.00 rm Every day in Lak as lon .o% arout Wat | standard war barometer, dropped of New York, July 11.\u2014 Special .! .a A H t ] C 1 the proposed change in \u2018the \u2018lirecto- 16 a London, amt uneasiness con- | cable and telegraphic advices to From Steamer.From 8 Insist upon tickets via the caro to Now York [leyfield and Bese ole eCll, | pats mers calied ofl, hut it sould it | tinued general in foreign circles over | radstreets show the following | Zoo 22 | DELAWARE & HUDSON, | WAGNER Pair Ga cu Day Traise - | the Transvaal situation.rand | chan, in the available supplics as .Trains.OTTAWA.Interested parties naturally wonder- | sterling in New York only held firm compared with the previous account, Jane | 15/Vanoouvæ.A Sy 1 | The ouly line along the beautiful shores of Sleeping Ore on Night 1 Threngh Trains The Medel Neotel of Canada.The following Steamers will load on the a whether there ee | in- under the stress of high money rate Wheat, United States and Canada.| * 33 Downs.\u201c + Lake Champlain.rte on AIT Lens ; lormatio: luce quidation lin London, but sterling exchange in [east of the Rockies, increase; 22,000: « 29,CaMBROM A> rtest, Quic! Best.a LOCAL TRAINS to Hunti Valley- O.BH.GENSLINGER, - - Proprietor, berth at about datos mentioned.at this time, -but the Stock Exchange Paria and Berlin advanced sharply.| Corn trade news afloat for and in | July 20, ok = hog 4 EG os M BURLICK, wi Seid, Boasharnois M 208 Chatorer = \u2018 6 circles professed the profoundest lack d¢ discounts were easier nt these | Europe, decreass, 200,000; total sup- | L Al 5 cd Vice.Pace.Avent.| excent Station, cnt pue \u2018THER PRASERVILLE HOTFL\u201d Greenock Service.of knôwièdge on the subject.Nobody centres.Long sterling in New York | ply, decrease, 178,000.Corn, United - 2riDomustow |\" 13 Sod Vice-Pros\"t, Gen - \"| and fi Bondsy, and © 45am Scndare calr Fraserville, Rivier Loup, P.Q 8.8 Jenesia.+.Ju'y 13 Wondered at the price dropping under | weakened an additional fraction un-|States and Canada east of the Rock- | All these Steamers bave superior pagent 9.25 a.m, oxce smarteee sod Santa, Comfortable family howe st 8.8.Dongola.moon *+ PS Pthe present conditions prevalent in | ger sales of futures based on the ex-| ies, increase, 328,000, Oats, Usited |sccommodstion wridship Saloons, S138 pom.Saturdays coy o rite : he stock market, but it was settled ted outward movement of wer- States and Canadn enst of the Rock- | Lights sad spacious promenade decks.1 Pacific trains from Quebec connect port Liverpeel Service.pec snadian Pacit Quebec by the knowing ones that it was |chandise to begin in a short time.| ies, decrease, 722,000, Canadian Pacific trains from ee EE ss Philse.aa dennacuu = July 16 [father a lamentable lack of .nforma- Among the spe:ial points of strength Rates of Pi PO Sts TT ts of ube ee \u2014 te 22m 23 | tion on the part of the seller a3 to in the late stock market were Texas QUEBEC TO LIVER L._\u2014 ; RICKARY, 8.8, Nitocris, v.nen .\u201c 30 (when to get the best price for the [and Pacific, which rose to 23 aud Qabua uder pformasion time tables ton ON ue © stock, or else the sule was induced |jater the whole Southwestern group.Cabi ) SE = ; À.7.Hebert, Traveling Pasenger À, BHBALNES & PUNTRAL DIRECTOR, tu Be Belfast 8 Service.July 18 by Some information that scared the | Wall Street had a rumore ofa com S:oerage.a oi D.Carter, General Ageas, pine su .88 Glomus Head.ou % o Canadian fic was An-!templated merger of Wabasl an Quebec to Liverpool via Boston.E Var Erren, Gsozox H, Darius 107 8M STE, - SENS rn otler weak spot in the market his [Missouri Pacific to account for Cabin.$46.60 snd up, inclnding Ral ket Gen Supt, CE ; Dablin Service.moming, selling off a point ut the | strength of those stocks.Northern 2nd Oabin 47.P * Grand Dentrat tral Station: 2.Now Yor SO Tueplons B51.Arvendenss day or ight Arsendence day or vight 8.8.Ramore Head July 15 opening at 97%; and #losing at 97%.| Pacific also scored a brilliant ad- Steersge .a] \u201c \u201c ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, .Lotidon cable came in weaker at 99Y | vance, recovering more than its di- Rail fcarney 19 hours leaviog Quebec after- y go groan MINING BOOM.Feod 35 ota on for book contrining maps ss _ A pe ie relative to mines Asyriau.J0¢uly b|being affected by the monetary situ- {day.There was a simultaneous ad Tanisfan, 10.000 tons.Pp ACLNL, Cu fo md mineral te in Washington, Idaho | 8.8.Almerian.*¢ 18{ation, intermingled with some dis- nce in Tennessee Coal, Colorado These Stesmers have exceptionally good o¢- | Bova ma rf 10.C00 tons, [ Bulldingsod British Pome Mining Jntomation 8.8.Albanian.\u2026.\u2026.\u201c 28 |trust over the Boer situation.It Fuel and American Steel and Wire, [anganents Th fe ailmaye sna mespecial.Bavarian 10600 ions } Buatne.EXCURSION Baresa, P.O.Box 700, Spokane, W.To be followed regularly by other | i» maid the London banks continue to | which rose from 2 to and ae ax > sits and all cargo mir log prompt and care: 1899 Summer Arrangements 1899 \u2014» 10 0:\u2014 D eee mas \u2014 stesssers to above named ports.fasing wo TY bills\u2019 = Chesal in Me ond Oh Take Erie pun or ud handling.Through Bill of Lading iwued | 4100, nool, Quebec and Montreal | SHERBROOKE WANTED\u2014A BOY WI TT .bought at low rates.Four per and Western pfd.After n [ractional eating, Fain Pain ta th Biter do.Weta nes pros Royal Mail Serie +».WITH THE.edge of typewriting, stenograpby.For freight and other particulars tPplY | cont.was paid yesterday for loans réaction on professional profit tak- able succes bus been slow f2 Curing For rates, herthing accommodation, and all From ; Ouie able to write leitern 1n French and | to at the Bank of England, and money ing, prices were marked up again 10 osber information, \u201capply to Pit Btormers |pcentrent Quebec ST.PATRICK\u2019S BAND = Togleh, and sp ic gant cent HAROLD HENNEY.will bo dearer for today's mettlonent [ear the best in the closing dealings.W.M.MACPEERSON, verpoch 9AM | 6PM \u2014AND\u2014 ly Lega: .Agen .\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014 | \u2014 ibition Co., Paul street.~__ Québec._ | 55\" noon\u201d ving.quotations at 10002 | Ite dosing prices st the Bock BL: | pewter, se contes Lima bève Fan die Aer; (> 183d | Quebec Lacrosse Club WARTED, AT ONCE, GOOD HAR.for money and 1061; for the account.n on Iniat, whtis 3 Janu .\u201cTa = $1 7 > RETURN $1 78 ness maker ; steady employment, W.This is a fal! of 15.16 since July 1 7 the stomach, 0 Parisian .3 Aug | 3 Aug re * N.Irwin & Co., Sberhrovke.and of 3-7-16 since June 1, and of STOCKS, étnuletz fée Tir mu requise dar Le 7 |Lavssemas: ie Ha RAR ANS WA Sas LE 515 points from the highest of the \u201c JULY 16th, Specisl Train 8.30 A.M.WANTED, AT ONCE Two ) SMART year À London cable today quote à HE = AD Tickets good going by all P.M.trina Fespectable girls, as chambermau igi Pis led Grand Trunk firsts 81%, seconds, | T\u2014\u2014 July 14th and all trains July two smarc waiters.Must speak English.7F |54%, thirds.29.Canadian T'acific | American Cotton Oil ey vroold be aiznge pricaies to tes turning antil July 17:h.Apply, giving references, to Manager 9914.Hudson Bay, £10 7s 10d.| American Tobacco Co, pid who oT from (ie dei resin complaint; A SEE Stecrage .low .Chateau Saguenay, Chicoutimi Fears of tightness in the money nmar- | American Sugar R but fortunately er ros nt od wr el s Ia keturn 'lickets issoed ai reduced rates.GOING SOUTH.NTED P- tari st.Arcerican Bugar pfd.i Toate i ny was Loaves Levis.\"i ot Claenaon Hows 1 AP Rotel &.On Eran **! \u201cCLOSING TRANSACTIONS.Ameria spine for i ro bei: Ee 0 C U NA R D LI N E, |giaszow and Now York fervice White Mountain Express, i vances wick head BUSINESS NOTICES.COMPA Atchinca, T.\"a Santa Fee o a NY TORE TO a ERFOOL TA JE iil | Skamers.| or 8.ofr Falyans, Sontt bec PE EE EEE - .4 Atchison, T.& \u201csanta Fe .= BADLY NEEDED\u2014AN UP-TO-DATE, DOUBLE SERVICE Haltimore & Ohio.ce AG gai E aad 52 NORTH RIVER and Megane.7 Jul: MoxcoLum -[21 Jul bendsomely bound, well illustrated Between Quebec and Moutres'!, leaving § \u201c87d rent, Lives that hore fs wnere + Saturday, July 16, 10 A.M.| 21 wr NEsraska.5 August BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS- st Album for every postage stamp of the | 34.and 5.90 P.M.day.after 148 we make our great Lost Our pilis cure it Saturday, July 226 AM | 4 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .For Beauce Megaatic, Shesbeodke, Dominion of Usaads and Newfound | or, es Len on 6.30 Edn Fi Sheethemane CL fire July 29, 10.4.H.RATES OF PASSAGE.P.M.| Bostos, Now York Now « _\u2014 land.We have such an Album in uly.Steamers re nor we.5» ver Pi11e are very armal .Saturday, 4 ugust A.England Points.; Antwerp Service prices generally on the other side very large amounts were loaned on vidend, which was taken off yester- London, and very easy to tai, lie pinke noon previous to day of ssiling.Batablished 1863.; Seud 17e at 3 P.AL fmor veo [.Saturdoy.August 1%.9 A.M Accommodation to be issued sbortl Price ity 7 Bot ive or pures rs notion +» Tuesdaÿ, Angwt 15 noon | 7.00 d For Eherbrocke sod all Points cents.Send for Saga Line.Ese 21] who me tr 1¢ v1abe at 2 nth: .Sarurdey, August 19, 2 P.M Stamp Company, 502 ons street, ques enay Évetor BL, Bold cverv-whw:c, or peut b5 :Satarday, À guet:6, 9 AM PM.bec.Mer July 8th, leaves Quetec every day at {J CARTER XET1CI 8 63, Mow Yorn Cabin Passage 9 $60.00 snd upwards.Second BALE \" + Uabin, 85 Re Tax additional, Boston and New York Express runs daily ____FOmSALER ___\u2014_ fol BL iad HA - mall Prin, according oh arn ateniner and.aocommods From Steamers.From Sundays included, and carries through Pull.FOR SALE\u2014SPOON OARS, PAD- Toronto Live.Sion, bteerage \u2018il ickets to a d fiom all parts | Glasger, Montreal.man Falace Blecpers for Boston snd Spring: \u2018 ss Kurope., ing wi ar uf , C 2 Skil, Ae ue =| Leave Montreal week days at 10 A.M.v For fre'ght snd psssage ar ply to tLe Com: | 24 June Sarighad to Now York.Also through first- _besa, Boatman, Finlay Market.@rchegtra on Pay Steamers.| | Twin City pfd.v\u2026.Ju-000 Jovo0.« | che Valle Te 0 SIMPSON \u2018GARLAND pany's office, 4 Bowling Green, New York.1 July class coach to Boston.\u2018This train connect FORSALE\u2014AFIRST-CLASSGRAPH:-| Lenvieg Sata:day to return Sonday or Mon .VERNON H.BROWN & 00.|,§ Mountain Expos foie dois, Sondage ox.home, with à about fort records, largo day from Montreal.First Clas Single Fare + STUCK BROKER, General a 2 PuNERANIAN.G cepted, cary ing Parlor Buffet Car a Dads beass horn, hy storing cords.The whole in first-class condi- | Ce MIEL HOMYRAND 18 |30 St.John Street, Montreal.Éoidon, Qubco and Montreat [Ho spé, Lancaster, This train alo runs tion.Can be had very cheap.Apply Member Montreal {Stock Exchange.service.mediate staticns, making counections fur | - Lo Mr Fa ward Fleming, Q A.A.A.New York Correspondents, Redmond, Lorem Steamers.am Deasice and Megaatic oom Pipe : Jo.\u2014 wie | Foe fort! ion, apply to B.M.FOR SÂLE\u2014THAT SPLENDID PRO- - Long Distause oups une [Mans Pauk.| J2duis | STOCKING, City and District Ages: y, the residence of J.Fremont, Cipher Lode on Application à * a July Monte Vinan.| 23 Contral Railway, 3 Se Louis 84, Qrebes, ov ., No, 37 Ramparts street, entirely | ca Quebec, A and |:# : .Rose the Oumpany's ApsamL vam, refitted and richly decorated.Electric CANADA, To the Charl Railwa Goa\u2019) Manager.Paascoger Ant light, and all \\bo latest provements ; jE PE i .Frovince of Quebse, | Surenion Conmt, evoix J: commands one of the finest views in CIE N'Y.Lake Erie & Weak Sud pid|.istrict of Ganpe, Now Calule.)\u2019 ime fictoreequs Quebec.Possession Lat EG AND AND LEVIS FERRY N.Y Lake Krie & West i Geonty of Bonaventure (Now Cazlule.) Summer Time Table 1899.mber next.For permits to visit, QUEB ha Ont & Wen.Dame Roralis Winter, of New Carlisle, in MMENCING AND AFTER MON- and conditions of rale, apply to L P.the County and District aforesaid, wife vom- Cars Moy 26th, 1899, Trains will run Sirois, N.P., oc L Parent, N.P., 21 E UNDER NOTED! NOTED TRIPS BY THIS Chrynol Hud as follows .Couillard street.?Fi] vil be found convenint Lo pa-ses- Beaulieu, ct oT piece Ta Token action | SSTWEEN QUEBEC AND STE.ANNK TO LET.Tr in separation as to property against her said DE BEAUPRE.AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE or, a ees hus! WERE DAVES 8th, 1899, Trains will 1un to and from TO RENT\u2014THREE RUUMS, SEPAR- GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.DROUIN, PELLETIER & BELANGER, | Essve Qnebro.Arrive Bie, Ave St Andiéw Strces Terminus, \u201c __stely of eu suite.Apply T., Chrouicle.| QUEBEC.| LEVIS.Attorneys for Flaiotif, 1 fx 5 sa follows : Leave Quebec.TO LET-SHOP NU.47.NOTRE| AM AN rw from New Carlisle, Juss 26th 189%, REM CPM 8.40 A.M.For Roberval.Chicoutim Dame street.Quobec Loan Society, | ko Montreal.Wet.GISUM TPM ao d'Mere, daily except Sun- A 4 and Gran ere, y 75 8t.Peter stroec.PM P.M.0.8.Leave tite.Anne, Active as Yooreo = 5 du \u2014_\u2014\u2014 U.8, Rubber pd.545 AM.645 AM.HE NORTH SHORE MAIL 83 | (20 Pa For Lake St.Joseph, daily TO LET-HOUSE No, 16, DES GRISONS ; .Union Pacific rrcenpts.7234 M 825 AM \u201c5% Olaf,\u201d will rail fom Quels, on \u2018 » For Lake SL Josep! 12.20 Lightuirg Ex-| 200 Mail from the AM except Sundaystreet V.W.LaRes, K.P.to the West.Union Pacifo pid.11,51 A.W.(except Saturday) 12.50 P.M, Thursday, 20th July, at 3 o'clock 1.45 * For st \u2018Raymond, Sunday OR SALE Où TO TRF ut.10.45 Accommodation Wabash 410PM 510 P M PM 5.= | 7.45 Mailtotbe West \u2018teal, tom Pv, (Rsturdsy only) 13: PM, M.od FOR SALE \u2014 AT LA CANA.715 PM (Fatorday only) 820 PM A.FRASER & CD 5.20° En For St.Raymond a diere, about one mile from OITERCOLOWIAL RAILWAY.[A train for Montmorency Fallx leave Agents.Riviere a Pierre, daily except Sun- Dorchester Bridge, a cottage con- | AM LAM.; Quebecat 200 PM | Keturning leaves Mout- | Quebec, July 11th, 1899, day, connecting with train for tpising 13 rooms, with both W.C,, | 1% Axgmmodation | 6.00 Accom dation Commencing this day, 2nd May, | Sores Fal 845 FM 702 Grand'Mere on Mondays, Wedneswater from the Limoulou aqueduc, Bh du pe Loup.vee Weather and circumstances jermitting, tbe | rave Queter SUNDAYS.ore.Anse days and Tue abd #1 modern improvements.The | 7.30 Accommodation | 7.39 Accommodation Steamer \u201cOrleans\u201d will ruo as follows :\u2014 800 .65) A.M.Arrive at Quebec.@rounds are nearly 2 arpeats in to Compbellten from Mootreal ORLEANS FERRY 749 AM.85) A.M, 8.40 A.M.From Chicoutimi, Rober superficies, and are planted with a | 11.15 Accommodatiun | 11.00 IsLAxD.200 FM.3.00 LM.val, Riviere à , and Bt.Rayselected variety of trees.Stables to Montreal from Campbell 5.00 A.M.GOOAM.| 813PM TI5PM mond, daily exce, t Sundayand coach house.Apply to V.W, | 1208 ExpresstoMon- va.es À Nations Biscuit pfd.645 AM 7-15 A M.| bævoSte.Anne.arrive Quabe 4.30 P.M.From Lake St Joseph, Lalive, N.P.28 8 treal.12.30 Express from atior ate 815 A M.9ISAM | 345 AM, 645 A.M.dnily = except Sunday._laltue, N.P., 28 St.Ann street.|p uy, Mustresl.\u2014_\u2014 American tee] and Wire Com | taf] 56 1000 À M.1AM, | 3U5 aM.13.00 P.M 9.50 P.M.From Grand'Mere, daily MOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014 | L0 Express to Le, from TRANSACTIONS, American Steal and Wire pfd.LL.L.| F084 2300 PM | 480 PM.5.40 P.M except & Sundayttle FR es - That fret class propety ne 721 bis Accommodation Halifax.Canadian Pacific, 45 at 714, 190 at xd _ inex ie EM BETWEEN QUEBEC asp ST.JOACHAM Quebec Stramsbip ( Company 9.50 P.M.From St.Raymond, Su - ampli rest, Su with dwelling to R.du L115 Exprem from | 9784 50 at 97%.\" CHICAGO GRAIN AND PURK.SUNDAY.WERK DATS 1 »| day only.aren > 1.15 Expremto Mon.ontreal.Toronto Street Railway, 2 at 115, Chicago, July 11.-Tbe following ere the | 130 P M 100 PM | Leave Qnebes, Arrive Bt.Joacham LIMITED.Trains to and from Quetec will run betwee overhead.For further pasticulars treal.11.45 Hove from | 035 a: 116.Lia ' and prices | 315 PM 290 PM | 660 P.M.6,15 P.M.Grand\u2019Mere znd Sluwenegan on \u2018Tussdays, apply on the promis 12.00 Mail to Halifax.Lito Metis.Royal Electric, 25 at 183, 75 ut 181, Chg today + rod laweat closing 500 PM 4 0 EM Lens 8 ii Arrive Quête BERXUD.A AND WE?INDIES ROY AL Thursdays and od Saturdays.timi with Saguenay of .IDS CON al ADVOCATES, LTC.adVEBEC OENTEAL RAILWAY.20 at 181%, 35 at Jet at 172 \u2014 = ; TWPM 8% EM SUNDAY ; MAIL LINES suas fo for Tadousac, Cacouna, Murray Bay 7.45 Express toSber- | #45 Accome odation | egraph, xd., = > â i 3 EVENING TRIPS.Leave Quetioc Arrive 8t Joachim so \u201c and + » G.F.GIBSONE, \u2018brooks.from Sherbrooke Ben at 172 4, 6 at 1894 12 | HE i On Tuesday and Thursday evenings the | 300 P BM 315 PM | SAILING FROM FIER 47 KORTH RIVER, KCW YORK Steamers Si nasteny Cran ADVOCATE.11.46 Mized io Megran- | 12.00 Expron (rom e epnone, xr, o 4b LS.\u2014 2 boat wilt leave Quebec at 7.30 and the lalaud | Leave St Joachim Arrive Quebec | Fur Bermuda \u2014 Discharge, and ait point on Lake er, Grand tic & 8.Francie, Sherbrovke.Merchants\u2019 Cotton, 50 at 147.at 10 chock sioPpM 540 M ag ORINOCO, Saturday, 22nd July, = reion Tickets to Grand\u2019Mere on Ratur- SIST.PETER TRKET.QUEBEC | PE M- PM War Eagle, xd., 5000 at 36834, HO 72 On holidays the beat will Jeave the Teland | The rin leating (uelec «t 610A M oo Boon.day, $1.50 First Clas $1.00 Second Clase.14 Bape toSher- | 6.90 Mixed trom at 368.\u201c4 \u20181 vila up # | at8 A.M, and in the afternoon the rame time | Sur duys dues not at pot intermediate stations sm SCT Et Kita Anti \u2018Three hours at Grand'Mere.\u201c 24, 5 p t.C; if nti.\u201c ROUGH wipes om Soin |, Bote Moss 1 Tae 25 ap ctor man sty etn | os 8 tn | Be ot During the last two weeks a num- d Xpress {rom 3 3 8 ina «MX W.E.RUSSELL, t, ?vera, and Sr.Joseph, in conpection with trans.ber of lady visitors to this city have} June 26 1289.Sherbrooke.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.FP Quebec, Sillery and St.Bomuald Ricans, Gon ommmoodess, | 38 TRETURLA, Wednca ay, 12th July, at rc rate RL Stocog opte oa ide new hat known = New York, July 11.\u2014 The stock 2 i ui 3 Mn FERRY.EF.A.EVANS.Gen\u2019l Manager.pi dt ir de Riders.w at market strikingly demonstrat its J.G.SCOTT, Sec\u2019y avd Macagervery beconiing and wd can! AMERICAN LINE.| ivherent strength today with a prac $90 (89)|882) 850 HESTEAMER \u201cLEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DES | LOUIS N LEMIEUX, St.Lawrence Line.ey now ba purchased at G.KR.Renfrew & Co.'s.This well-known firn have FAST EXPRESS SERVICE tical recovery of yesterday's losses BOCHELS, will leave (weather and circum.ALEX.HARDY Gen.Frt.& Fars.Agent.; : .June 17th, 189).§ ; New Yoax, Sotruaurron.! Iexprw.| The closing prices to-day were only 540 [54 10 537 [5 40 | stances permitting) as foliows : 'RGEON The Twin Screw Tron 5.5.CAMPANA, also on hand a very large assort- Caltirg Westbound at Cherbourg slightly below those of Saturday.Gascectaenee lrasrastanciue sr.KOWUALL, QUERED.PENTALSU STREET.> 1,700 tons, sails trom Quebec, \u2018n WHEN IN ment of the latest styles of golf and Bailing Wednesdays ab 10 A.M and in sone exceptional cases sharply 500 A.M, 6.10 A.M.: Tuesday.18th Jaly, at noon .seaside hats, as well ss yachting, ' .above.The only conditions in - \u2014 5,00 A M.810 A.M.OoMce Houro : For Father Point, Goaspe, Mal Bay, MONTREAL and a complete stock of Indies - PAUL.Toly 19 | Sr.PAUL hi ; 9 .NEW YORK I'RODUCE MARKET.1500 AM 11.30 aM.From 9 A.M.to 12.30 P.M.Perce, Cape Cove, Summerside, Char 2 caps.a Pp! © Nzw Yorx.A \u2019 which any change had taken place | À , = STAY AT TUE sail and tlemen's stra nz 2| Nxw Yor » 100 PM 210 PM.\u201c 2PM tod P.M lottetown, Souris and Picton, stoppi A eens straw sailors gentler Heit.| 3% Loom.Aug 9 | Sr, Los.are purely technical.These were the | New York, July 11.\u2014 Flour re B00 P.M, su PM.M.M.exeptat Father Point, a few.hours ac ead snd Manila Bats.A visit is snbieit- elimination of a weakly margin long |ceipts, 34,612 barrels; exports, 16.- boo Pa 15 PM.Telephone 132.place to allow of pamengers going ashors.St.Lawrence Hal 1.od.RED STAR LINE.account, and the creation of a short |457 barrels; .sales, 4,500 packages.2orp SUNDAYS.LPM Ep ae ane 1 me for iH ar hy - EW YOnE\u2014AnTwenr\u2014 Paris.interest.London began to sell | Market easy and 5 @ 15c lower 0) P.M.-1 1.AL, \\poers are reque mor TPR MOST CENTRA LOCA\u2019 pe he Bre ke ou moa 1 Every Wedueday 8913 Noon.stocks in New York at the opening |thun Ssturday.Rye flour.Ro an EM Bw EM ENNVROYAL IL PILLS destination iu full on al packages, to F avoid AND LIRRRALLE CONDEOTEL tre - .use.a T THOCTIWALK.Arg to-day as it did yesterilay, but ii- [cornmeal, easy; rye, stea rley, .to , yesterday's Chronicle, thut gentleman WESTERN ASD) Ay : stead of coming upon à large ue |duil: Marley malt, dull.Wheat re- | Sting at St.Remuabi snd at Lower NR fy Crate viel WY For ail tculare apply te ABERN, », he Leading Of Ottawa on business connect- ä g .: : eu vise, Ooù | Sillery go 7u5 atd returuine.Drucgias Gr Chcheuter à Fngtah Pia, atronized by the L g Cit was in awa on bu .*These steamers Cubinand Third claes | count of nearly exhausted margins us | 161.613 Iptshels; sales, 1,008 Kiery Saturday, the Erst trip from St.monddirondin Bed and Gold meuilie cretary.zens ct Quebe ed with the Harbor Commission.Le was the case yesterday, the opening |ceipts, $18,275 Dushels ; expurls.| Romuald will be made at 4.15 o'etuck A.M.Fore pri Se oser.Falco A.E OUTERBRIDGE & ok Agents, c ing informed by a despatch from his] International Navigation Company.| decline invited Luying to cover ihe |bushels futures; 288,000 spot and | instead of 5 o'cluck.tions and imtrations.AS Draggists, or send 4e 39, Brosamay, New Vork tra UN son.Mr.Laliberte immediately left I pigrg 14 and 15 North River.Office, 73 Broed- | short contracts put out yesterday.|outports.Spot easy.Options op-1 Un Ssturdoy evening there will he a trip to Lo there fo Fen, ee ra R.M.STOCKINE, 4.Louis 8 Rates from $2.50 per day Epthe capital.arriving here yesterday} way, Now Yori | K.M.Sroonisa, 33 8.| The buying from this source affordest [ened cany on favorable crop news.| Quebec from St, Romuald and Eillery at 7 Stasi E Tikes Agent, 2 Sx.Louis trees, HENRY HOGANC - - Pr morning.stroot, the principal support to the market \u2018aftormards recovering on a demand |oclock.Bab; ot Loca: Urugaiats, Tire he per v \u2018oprietor THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1599, ST \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIED.LEFLEUR\u2014Oa the 11th instant at 10.30 p.m., Ceorge lefleur, of tle Canadian Laundry, aged 41 years, at his brother-in-law\u2019s residence, Elgin street, after a short illness.Notice of interment later.TRY A.BATH! Nothing More Delicious and Refreshing.A Dip into one of our Baautifal Porcelain Lined Baths is an unsurpassed pleasure on a wari summer day.SVE We Keep Them in Several Styles AT LOW PRICES.NECHAMES SUPPLY CUT.96 St.Peter Street.HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS As the Best Natural Aperient Water.UNEQUALLED AS À REMEDY FOR Constipation and Stomach Disorderso MEDICINES AND FRE Get the Genuine! APPLI If he is pleased and pay for them.ANGE To any honest man who may fry them a reasonable time.with the result, he is to keep If he is dissatisfied, he has simply to return the appliance and remainder of medicine to us, and that ends the transaction without any expense whatsoever.is no C.0.D.fraud, no deception of any nature, There LEVOIX RAILWAY CO.Tle cars on the Palwe [ill and Cote d'Abraham Routes.will, on run as follows: Palace [Till Route \u201cWhite l.ine.\u2019\u201d Leaving, Champlain Market cars will aun via Dalhousie, St.Andrew, Parent Square, Palace Hill.Palace street.St.John.Fabrique and Buade Streets to the Post Office, returning via Du Fort, St.Ann, d'Auteull, St.Patric\u2019, d'Youvifle, d'Aiguillon, lots d'Abraham, Crown.Des Fosses, dt.Pawi and St.Peter streets to the Chasnplain Market.Cote d'Abraham Line.\u201d Leaving Champlain Market the cass will run via Dalhousie, Ht.Andrew, Parent Square, St.Paul.Nt.Joseph.Crown Sts, Cote d'Abraham, d'Aiguillon, d'Yauville.nt, Patrick, d'Auteuil, St, Louis atreets to the ring, vetirning via St.Ann.Garden, Fabrique, St.John, Palace streets.Palace Hill, st.Paul and St.Peter streets to the Champlain Market.Route \u2018Green - EXPRANATION.According to despatches from Truro N.8., Mr.Frank, Swainson, who was married here lash week, was served, on his arrival at Truro on Monday last, with a legal document issued at the instance of Miss Sutherland, who sues for breach of promise.We understand that before being married Mr.Swainson explained the mutter to the satisfaction of his bride, and that he intends contesting the suit.QUPDBEC.MONTMORENCY & CHANR- MET HEA VY FIELDS OF ICE.and after Thursday, the 1th inst., |SPLENDID RUN BY THE R.M.8.VANCOUVER \u2014 THE VICTOR IN Al ORDER \u2014 CRIMPING PROSPERING UP THE CREEK.OCEAN ANRIVALS.July 11, == 88 Salacia.at Glasgow fron Mont real.: 48 Sedgemore, at Liverpool \u2018from Montreal.SM Icelo, at London from Montrealss Empress of Japan.at Hong Kong from Vancouver.Ultonia, ot Queenstown Doston.Maasdam, nt Boulogne from New York.Ens, nt New and Naples.NOTES.The Boiler of the tug Victor, which was reported yest y as having acalded the engineer in consequence of a defect is in perfect condition.There was a slight escape uf steam wittch was promptly fixed without any init to any one.The tug Victor is in Al condition.There is nothing new to report in the chartering line so far this week.\u2018The prices ure the same as ruled at the time of last report.\u2018Donaldson Liner Concordia arrived down at noon yesterday from Monttreal, and anchored in the stream! to procuve medical attendance for one of the crew who was ill.The ship pro- ss from 8:3 ss York, from Genoa CANADA CUP CIIALLENGER.THE GENESBE AHEAD | OF BER TWO RIVALS \u2014 NO TRYTA IR THE STORY THAT THE SHAMROCK IS LEAKY \u2014 BASEBALL NOTES.\u2019 Chicago, July 11.~- The eastern yacht Geneses to-day again demonstrated her superiority over the Prairie and Josephine in the third and last, race of the serics to decide which boat should have the honor of competing for the Canada\u2019s cup at Toronto in August.The race was sailed over a triangular course, a distance of 23% niles.Uenenee's elapsed time was 4.46.15.Josephine crossed the finishing line [10 minutes and 18 seconds later.Prairie was dismasted shortiy after the start, and had to put back to port.THE SHAMROCK.London, July 11.\u2014 Sir Thos.Lipton this evening inforimed the _correspondent of the Associated Press that there is absolutely no truth in the report that the Shamrock was leaking.He says she had been docked to fix her hull preparatory to the ti%al with the Britannia.CANORING.Ottawa, July 11, \u2014 An ides of the \u2018boom which Ottawa is enjoying in acquatic sports this season is given in the fact that the Ottawa Canoe Clut has eémtel between eighty and all crawled, scuttled or the powder was used.Mews.W.Brunet & Co's.Pharmacy, a century ago, in 1832, sud physiciaes pay a visit to this c-lal be found there.À visit is soil \u2018ited.The Name E.SUFFICIENT FOR TUE Causes no search for the dead Vermin.§ PARLOR MATCHES.Helpepper It has galloped away, soon as Leeming, Miles & Co, Montreal, Cenral Agents for Canada.A DRUG STORE THAT HAS A REPUTATION.in St.Rach's, Quabec, was founded over half from th.s city and the couniry never [ail to Pharmaceutical hstablishment.A late collection of she ancat improved Surgical Instruments ss wel an a emsiders~'s assortment of Germen, English, American and Canudisn Drag Propusations can always |W.BRUNET & CO.139 & 141 St.Joseph Street, St.Ro h, Qucroc.B.EDDY is x GUARANTER QUALITY.CRAN ES AE é G n R Our treatment is so sure to give bodily A DANGFROUS FALL.coeded at-4.80 p.m.ninety new members.This is the ; .ra d aces strength, to remove impediments to marriage, Mr.Samson, of the wellknown | 8S.Amarynthia, also 2 the Don- ul x st year on record in bs panes ! * Lo poudenisoiBoedonidedt * j woot and shoe firm of Clement & |aldson Line, passed up for Montreal ul oll boom é .to stop unhealthy losses, to bring natural Samson, met with a rather serious [at 5 p.m., yesterday.Capt.Taylor next seasum the canoeists will « -un- A-k for any of tho following Brands: AT SAVARD PARK, TROTEIFG $ RUNNING.development and tone to every portion of the body, and to restore to weak men the feelings and buoyancy of youth, that we glade and address in the blank form gecident at his factory on St.Valier street yesterday.Ilaving gone up to the top clevator.he returned to reports meeting in lat.52.44 N., long.51.35 W., at 6.30 p.m.Baturday, July Sth, 88.Delamar outwards from Quebec, wishing to be reported doubtedly have, to build n gdusge ag dition to their present quarters.r :.\u2018BASEBALL.h \u201cRBAGLB\u201d pal up is 00% or \u2026 \u201cVICTORIA,\u201d FS LITTLE COMET.\u201d 100%, \u2014_\u2014 1y make this offer in good faith, the shaft thinking that the elevator from Quebec.wishing to De report The folldwing were the scores in 7 J eee \u2019 are interested and in earn write a he precipi- well.Delma just em- | the Ea Baseball Lea: yester- OMPA NY, es Tuesday Wedoesday & Thursday If vo a b d et, tated head foremost to the Bottom.ging from a field of heavy ice, oy nt 5 4 e C 9 Limited; + , er The gue 7 H E E.B E.I I YY 18, 19 and 20 July.Io name low, cut out the coupon and mail it to Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N.V.We pay Canadian duty.No delay, no exposure.Mr.Samson fortunately grasped the cable, breaking his fall, but was unable to hold it.He was picked up in an unconscious condition and re- Amarynthia traversed the same field and also met heavy fields of ice lat.52.2 N., 54.18 W., and passed immense bergs from the first position to sixteen miles west of Cape Norman in\u2019 At Toronto\u2014Worcenter 4, Toronto, 2.- At Montreal\u2014Providence 8, Montreal 5.BULL, MONTREAL, TORONTO.Fe = ANDREWS & SUN, AGENTS, QUEBEC.moved to his home at St.Roch.Mr.es) FIRST DAY.ERIE MEDICAL a or BUFFALO, N, Ÿ \u201camson is still seriously ill, having [in the Straits of Delle Isle, \u201c t Rochester Hartford 3, Roches T i Puree.66 D vr Bo received severe bruises and it is fear- | Moss Line 88.ilae arrived up At : & use\u2014Syracuse vs.i N\u2019 2,40 Clase\u2014Trotters aod Pacers.3125.00 Sies:\u2014As per statement in Quebec \u20ac hronicle yoy | ed that he sustained internal injuries.| yesterday morning and anchored in | ged.Na me; vec grounde.Spring- CA T GET IT.9) 2 rm a\u201c .150,C0 mail ander plain letter seal, paid, full ex- No bones were broken.the stream.She will go into Indian .Anywhere ¢l-a, the asme value, 2 § Mile, 2 out of 3 may mail to me, wndes Jan tes seal, postage pa ane \" ee morning ta take cargo, | NEW YORK LACRORSE MEN 1'0R and tho same quality ; \"SECOND DAY Blanton of your em on trial aad \u2018approval withowt | NEW COMPANY FOR THE.CITY.Harold Kennedy fs the Quebec agent SHERBROOKE.À oleae Bes Raperfor Pac ve : pense\u2014no payment to be made in advance \u2014no cos ofany | An association to supply the citi- of this line.+ | Special to the Chronicle.aires Kx.Cream Lalf, - 20 cts ; i and Pacers The Dominion line R.M.8.Vi 2.35 Class\u2014Trottess oo Kind cales treatment proves ad catinely pate\u201d sens of Quebec with sterilized milk | ouver, which ey from her an Sherbrooke have secured several (NOE EQUALLED IN CANADA) Open Race.110 1- Also mail your medical book for mile | and cream is now boing under the + well known ex-Canadian players for E Running Race (Hand IFILL IN NAME AND ADDRESS IN FULL.) Sle of the Rtorilized Milk gupply [Dominion Day at 7 em.tide their game with Quebe next.Satur- RR Sra] splendid run, reaching Liverpool at © ga! y ; jus de En D Coin Foie Tht in EE ri Eh Tarn Era ha ALU WATER.PURE 1 A capi , , an ; a .1\" will not have such an easy ng 98 : o i 2 30 Class\u2014For Trotters only.$150.00 tity of stock has been already taken catenin ey aang eh sailor with the Capitals.A large number |g} + - LOWEST CUT prices; | SALT WATER, PURE AIR 220 ¢ \u2014For Trutters and 2.22 up.Its headquarters wili be in this | ple years ago in this port, is bei of supporters will accompany \u201cthe : even EXCELLENT CUISINE.ng for Pacers.coo oooveenns- (88) city if exemption from municipal tax: | carried on on an extensive scale at | team by the apecial train over the Ge Your Sovplies im Thowe \u2014 Ruaning Race\u2014Local horses, 3-8 ation, for Which h it has applied, is ac- Montreal.Fven the large passenger Quebec Central Railway.\u2018Tickets Special Ba parma Before Going ° CNA i+ 120 mil below \u201cA of & mile, 2 oùt 3, weight for corded to It, otherwise it may go be.| poats have difeulty in holding on to |OPlY $1.75 return ACOUNA js 120 til = ge.yond the city iris ae oer?and | thelr crews.The nuisance has be TRE FIOME COMING.AE.y la reachd by L C.Ri; and! \u2018 ; Ameri- a number of vehie ve been OT- leomé Bo great that the steamshi crosse y W.1 te.Juek on be ondes te dered, and oc posent the agénts and captains have decided.te 3e ce rn mea Tr ohn E.alsh s _ Good Bathing, Boating.Cycling, Golfig rio to bn der te Buna comer wal sod mplayer ot ihe, ser soln to peariou rads, | efority ot the slaves bya vers | & HR thre, ductor, Pa\" Lt romain br \" ati ; ve où - .brui t heir treat, mien ) t Trotting Assoctation.to be n active operation in 8 few [0 A 0 le re Of his crew, Fire- | ment at the et of one Quebecers.Bédimeller and Stationer.over 300 guests, and 1s first class in every Railway Ties For Sale.Pr.Puchene, V.S., ts President, and the provisional directors are Hon: man Connelly and an able seaman, Christiansen, were arrested for deser- The referees, Hugh Adams, of Comwall, allowed them every license and FATT DH DAE SA RD Terms: $2 to $3 per day.tion.These two mea implicated the | t .à Messrs.M.F.Dechene and Turgeon, n hey simply mowed the Capiluls down ; Special rates per wéok.W.Venmer, A.D.Dupuls, A.Robit- keeper ed a sailor 8 hoarding house, | purkin was badly hashed on the beud se.WHERE .JOHN BRENNAN, 23,000 CYPRESS TIES, DELIVER.Mie eT ¥.Dephenes.The pro.|{OT inciting them to leave thelr ship.| and several stitches were inserted.: Managerof cen re The hotel man was arres on the | Pulford notobly had his nose smash- 0 - ed at Murray Day or Quobec- Fur par- moters of the new venture &re San lcharge of crimping, under the Mer- ) at y es, guine of success and it Is to be hop |.LL Shi P En À e bongs | #8 again, but also received a bad cut LLL ticalars apply to ed that they will receive every en Tor hin apprarance to Sana his trial, over the eye: He had tn be sewed Jo LECLERC & LETELLIER, couragement.Government.steamer Druid, Capt.or merge © er players hear parks The Large Red omes are ia the Desp Cal 104 and 106 St.Paul Street, ST, JAMES HOTEL MOATREAL Koenig.wont down yesterday morn- | apile of the treatment received the Watersof ~~ ing to look pfter the Pilgrim gas huoy which was reported as sinking.HS, Gallia, Capt.Stewart, left at daybreik for Montreal to tale cargo.The Allan SN, Parmatian, from \u201cMasgow, with three cabin, 55 intermediate and 117 steerage passengers pas-el Father Point at 6.50 p.m.yesterday.The Allan I.ine steamer Sardinian from Montreal for Liverpool passed Tory Island 1.40 p.m.on Tuesday.LAKE EDWARD.The Praises of this Besntifol LAC DES GRANDES ISLES Have buen sung by all its visitors, )o(-+\u2014 The Laurentides House Situated on the Shore of Lake Eluard, when CITY OF QUEBEC, numbers of 6 Jb.trout are taken every + nie bel noi (be | LISTAIOT OF quERSO.Caps would have won had their home put up any kind of a gane.Chance after chance was lost through poor May, and the men passed as often to the Quebec defence na to their own fielders.The Capital defence put ap a grand game, and fod their field in splendid, style.The Quehocers have a Dig team who use their welght well and at the same time they can put up @ fair article of lacrusse\u2014\u2014Ottawa Free Press, Opposite (+ T.R., and iwo blocks from\u2019 C.P.R.- The bist lusinews hotel in the city.All modern improvements Rona ested and Refurnished, Table une r.pansed, Streit cara from alt parts of she city pren the door, Torms moderate THES).LANCTOT, Prop.N.B.\u20141 always keep tho Morning Chroniele on file in the reading room.\u2014\u2014mmees JUST EN TIME.Quebec.Notice to lorsigness.ora Roberval wg rie LEYLAND LINER 8.8.\u201cAL = CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.merisa,\u201d from Autwerp, is now entere] at Customs.Consignees will The D please pres entries at once, and remote E TAKE PLEASURE in announcing that THE ROBERVAL PASSED DOWN.Railway Station, BY-LAW Ne.381 3 : to Spoitanwn, Pleasure and Health Seekers, or BS.Concordia, Abernethy, for Glas- DIXON WINS.Guides, Tents, Boats, Canoes and supplies ee their goods.is now open to sport rac in ich to rest from res of OUR $4.50 Denver, Col., July 11, \u2014 George\u2019 ofall kinds abe had.sad those in search cf à qu-t business.Bath Roows, Hut and Cold Water, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Room, Lawn Tunnis, Dance Îlall and x new Bicyele Fscellent Fly Fishing in sdjoinivg Isker rivers.For particulaus and information, apriy to Concerning the use of bicycles, vel- Dixon was given the decision over I ocipedes, and other like vehicles in gow.88 Oroadian, Outram, for Glasgow.Tommy White at the end of twes- HAROLD KENNEDY.ARRIVALS, D.B.BLUE SERGE COATS \u2019 i a Th t trouble in th t whb 8 tieth round before the Olympie Club the streets and public places in the NEW Sha\u201d Pubs ann Gestion.Mo ho led Be Srl | [EERIE ES, | | So Tat Sr ion, > ROBT.ROWLEY, | (is of qua ° Inland Sea, is realy for basiness in suarhirg 8 ounce rods.For suit; Thopuby not.ATHing The Bill for {83 Philae, Eastbrooke Liverpool, | RACING EVENTS AT SAVARD PARK Proprietor.| (Drawn up in the French Language).information address on dent Tirht-moigst suit.Those Harold Kennedy, light.The proprietor of Savard Park has [ o At a meeting of the City Cvancil of oe Ee wouhooiightas a | |$ehooner Marie Claude, Couillard, | organized a first class programme of 122 Mepat, Parrintuemma Exvrstrion 35 Î the City of Quebec, held at the city, te Paper and Coleared Novicn WRITE Merde: Manager of The Robarval.Riviere Blanche, raliway Lies.trotting and running races at the Hall, in the said City oi Quebec.on TT A + They à © thoroughly shrunk, some Ty TE \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TE SSO \u2014.m\u2014\u2014 k Schooner St.Nicolas, Trepanier, Ma~ | Park for the 18th, 19th 1 20th - 2 T.the seventh day of July, one thous i b i ing th b .and 2 A i À n R .{Nos a gro.t rae in New York.) ems Theos aro 11a desl orsiber\u2014 tane, ties.instant and a large number of en-| RWIZUNVAINOUIIAZIANAR | 20d, lent hundred and ee ae f ° the best we pare TO.n {rom 88 Bonavista, Fraser, Sydney, Geo.| tries will be made for each day.4 Alb ah Bid rhs (1894), the following By-law was Sue Pound of Statienery \u2018er 23e.VLA 3 _ fers oe Multin's, Fabri x Wetster & Co., coal for Mont- | Mr.Savard offers purses amounting | Bsst ron-CLzaxiwo axp POLISHIMO CUILERY read for the first time.{60 Sess of fin» Paper and 50 Envelopes 2 que street.8 Royalist Sydney, Geo.W to $1000 for the three days\u2019 meet, so, 69.17, 2/6 axD 4 co * ordained and acte by bred Mateb YAsA SA E EE dasifs - Fe , « W.| and there will no doubt be 1 iy ü neil of the City of G and the to Musab).in = ide IMPORTS, as mebater & Co.coal for Montreal.number of \u201cspectators rent, as ihe WELLINGION KNIFE BOARDS said Council _ordains and enacta as Writing Pads Ta Vellam, ; | Hoar a ayer, Non: enteries for both the trotting and PASVENT ruicTiON 1 CLEAND : follows, or Be.te *0c.Ivory & Liss | YACHTING NOVELTIES, Messie Numidian, Park, from Liv- ss Louisburg, Beer oa ontreal.running races will include some of tn Fea AX (MORT TO vhs It is forhitiaen to 00 person : | ' .ue the best horses in the .A , omsoever, riding a velocipede, ST TDEAT rouseans rw bales merchandise PE canal Sogts Sie col Tr Bennett & mere ee NEO AO «| SES SES SE ua AN3 H.Thompson '0.; 05 ,cases merc a ats wi or nn - [said nature, in the City of Quebec: waTzaxa=s IDEAL PES GOLFING NOVELTIES, M Thompson & ou à en 1 a pouf ae or oven.557 DAND ON THE TERRACE, rem aire (a) Ta trespass on & sidewalk.merghandise, Glover, Fry & Co.; two tons; 8.R.Derry, Hoboken, 143 The band of the R.C.A.will per- Murar Pastes, (by) To round street corners at @& FULLY GUARANTEED.:E =a A yuarter oasks whiskey, Dobell, Beck- tons; E.Conklin, Hoboken.154 | form the following programme on Vi i fast.gait.CRICKETING NOVELTIES, mre OE srohandise, A.| tons: E.& M.Monk, Hoboken, | Dufferin Terrace, on Wednesday, the SIC RIL Y tc) To ride with a child.9 8% Ww.Colley; 50 bags onion, A.Le 143 tons.12th July, weather permitting : oe = A (d) To 1%de at a rate faster than MOORE S,148 St John A s.gare & Co: 7 boxes silver medals Cant Boats vith vont for A af Lb Acoegro\u2014Militaire Bunis .Apeller \"JOHN OAKEY % SONS, an ordinary gait.and clasps.e Dominion Xpress unéau 0.elina Paq .Overture, La Ruche d'Or.v A h such persons designated in pr .LACROSSE NOVELTIES.Co.; 8 c:sxs hardware, The Dominion te, Whitehall, 192 tons.\u2019 .sant.ge a OF ! [me preceeding section, mats WANTED.EE as Express Co.; 2 cases hardware, The Canal boat ES Hin?Routh * 3.Valse\u2014Irene \u2026 Fennett i (a Have at any time the full con- f © wee 3 VY Dominion Express Co.; 20 bundles 0.G.D.ow, Cornwall, N.| 4.Selection\u2014Faust .Gounod trol of the vehicle with the pedall * hoop iron, W.Doyle; 2 cases hard- Y., 153 tons.5.Gavotte\u2014Love's Dream A coxey and handle bars, pce H \u2018HARDWARE CLERK sr Summer Underclothing from 75c.wae, Chinic Hardware Co; 1 case Barge St.Roch.Robillard, Sorl, 180 | 6.March\u2014The Stars and Stripes For- oD In nearing the strest corners adware, in ardware Co.; : .ever een Sousa, mem mn rou! g em, r an alarm \u2014_\u2014 ~~ \u2014 .cases boat hooks, H.J.Frick & Co.: CLEARED ueen bell.ANTED AN EXPERIENCED MORG A N 1 case samples, 7.Paques 1 chao [Barge St, Roch; \u2018\u2019Kbbillard, Sorel, God Save mia John @akey & Sons.L'td., Londen 2 In the Creaing, after sunset, : Hardware Clerk.Apply by leckr = PAP 5 faliberte; 8 balos mer.| Schooner repay ante à voi Ph a \u2014 , J.B.; - |e ner 8t, Nicholas, Ti , Ma- Dandmaaster.said vehicle.PB P.0.BOX 184, t iE REASGR P { CCRSET 3 chundise, W.McLimont & Sont 7 tane, general, ler ust Received (h) Keep on the right side of the > ANTEE | Bik 3 A LCERABTY cases merchandise, = Motimont & ss Nyaa, Mackay.Glasgow, Har- SAVE ™e yin \u2019 AT ro Notify by the ringi re Nons; parce, samples, .McLimon old, Kennedy, general.BAB \u2014 \u2014 pe r \u20ac e FIDELIIY GUABAN Are so popular is auinly (he enduring, | & Sons; 4 cases merchandise, McCall, | Bark Troy.Roth, Oporto, Portugal, The first instinct of .| alarm bell when you Vu Socket Labili dA id t Assarance perwanent fit.Shehyn & Co.; 9 cases merchandise, Price Dros.& .Co., timber and the mother.heart ib | * \u2018| perdion ot vehicle going at an easier fyan (HR es > A F.C.Cosct after stitched to- Thipripdeau Freres & Co; 1 baie deals, reported from Bt.Thomas.to preserve I Ir avigne 0, gait and pase\u2019 to the left of mid CR goth x, is tightiy stretched over n merehynijen, Thipmndeau Freres & |88 Gallia, Stewart, Montreal, Geo.her little one, - - {person or vebicle.! IN : ESPONSIBLE AGENT REQUIRED steem hented irons form, This tukes byxes tghlafoy, M.Lomi ux | M.Webster & Co.light.Is life and No 68 St John Street.3 Whon several persons.riding bi , to represent a first-class Assurance all the *pive\u201d vat of it, That is why e; 5 packages be 4 bpd sar- Canal Boat Wm, Horne, Batiscan, = health take ' \"cycles or other vehicles as Sloresaid.y A ; LL : : : : pets.Dr.A.Rousss1W; % ense& baoks, | \u2026 \u2018light.A precedence r ogo in streets, tl pe Opinpany io Qosbes and District.\" Be eto thon yo oe i.'abbe Douville; 2 cauks glassware, Cont ons E .& G, Wheeler, Bur- Even over her | A Fresh Supyly of the Wouderful |ghall not advance more than two y 5 M.Timmons & Son; _ 5.puckages lington, 9, Lien: : own.The Preparation abreast, Apply : Post Uios Box 2411, Moatreal.One Dollar churçh belis, ete, M.Emile Morris Jette; 1 box samples clothing, Geo.C.SAILED FOR MONTREAL.Tantallon, , Sharpness, July 11.4 common dread \u201cwhich women Diamond Polish, 4.No person riding a horse, or a bicycle, or driving a horse or horses Ecott; 2 cases furakins, Mons.B.La- Pry Whi are look harnessed to o vehicle, shall ride er .RAFTS ARRIVED.GH ing forward te drive in Victoria Park ftèr: six Bar of Quebec.P CL.Corset.liberte._ Rafts entered at the Supervisor of | the coming of a new and 5 ous baby invaluable for cleaning snd polishing in o\u2019clask * the evening, ; co q ; 0e Cullers\u2019 Office since last report: thto the world first fee), is that they may | short time, with very little labor and | 5.: Any \u2018infractiôn\u201d.to any of the \u2014\u2014 Mr.Alex.McCall, Upper Sillery, oak, | not themselves be able to go safely | expense, dispositions of the present By-lajw The round frip from Quebec to Roberval and Chicontimi by rajl \u2014 T 18 BEEN RESOLVED BY THE PARIS i CORSE (0 QUEBEC { Rubersaland Chlcontim by rd |v, through the trying ordeal, aud secondly | Pianos, Organs shall be punished with a fine not ex- ity of Quebes (hat à y Inke and lu, D.M.Miller, Todian Cove, oak, | cones the fear that the darling litt! > \u2019 i 1 in defa advocates of the City of Que *; .mon Ain édeuery of the rans Mr.G.Blanchard, Bridgewater Cove, | baby's life or Lealth or gen ru well, Scwing Machines, eid in and fault their offi os w ii by closed om Saturdays at one o'ock pm, from the first of | CORSETS THAT FIT, pre \u2014 dian Adirondacks.\u2019 dow Saguenay and back to Quebee by steamer.touching At all the] Dobell's Cove, elm, oak.Mj.5 MpIntyrg; { being may somehow be sacrificed.i But there-is no real need of apprehen- Tables, Counters snd Furniture of all kinds, having » by an imprisonment not exceeding two months.July to the 11th of Sptember next.| DEATH OF MR.LLFLEUR.(Copy.J itn seaside Tesorts of the | Bt: .sion in either direction.If any woman [224 By order Mz.(ieorge Lefleur, uf the Canadian Chicago, March 0, 1808.| Lower Kt Lawrence Is withont Ur.4.MeCall.Upper Siitgry, waney | who (4 SIslien lo become a mally ave von rir: wou, 6, aod PUBLIC NOTICE.a a .who was suffering from an | Solarine Co., oubt one of the most vari-d au .: w HE Example OÙ.Jars, Orrin 8 in bottles at 30e, 40e.CHARLES DG ee atta inflammation of the lun 5 city.delighttul tours on this continent, | Mesars.Gillies & Son, Lower, Siliery, | Stiles, of Downing, Dunn Ga., Wia., the 81.50, veeor.ing Fo siz.wo : sorting BY of the.Aor BIL shape Sec'y.Bar of Quebec: | wus yesterday morning removed in | Gentlemen, A Daylight Trip.No tourist should SIGNAL SERVICE.most perfect elt in Cor OF as simended by sebtion 1 of Quebec, Jaly 1, 1999.the ainbulunee {rom his residence in the Laundry building, to that of hin brother-in-law, Mr, Jaegques Dery, gn We take pleasure in saying good worils about your Bolorine which we fail 10 take it.Excellent hotel accommodation at Hotel Rot er val Round trip tickets only ten Quebec, July 11.Matane-\u2014Clear: west wind; _in- the happy outcome of this critical peri both for the mother and the rerio [have been Intending to write to ever born, Files is Arthur Lavigne & Cothe Ast 31 Viet., chapter 38 and \u2018ses.tion 8 of the Act 39 Vict., chapter.51 the above by-law will be read a .nager ve ; Strawberries | Elgin street.Mr.Letleur breathed por ty end thoes ho the dollars each ward 2 p.m., Sarmatlan; Inward Ves per renter 10 Br.EY.Petce of Buf \u2014\u2014 as St John Street.second ù and passed on Fri- .his last last night.at half-past fen, | ang most lasting lustre of hog ; terday 3 p.m., Madura anchored here.| fale.N.¥.= In regard to what your - Favorite day th th day of August next Strawberries | \u2018fhe deceased was well and favoraoly | of the kind we have used before.QURAEE.LEVIS AND ST.JOHN, | Fame Point\u2014Cleat; south wind; | Prescription hus done for me.f cannot Brive NOTICE (1899).known in the city.Do not forget our grand sale of We have put some on sale and find it gives general satisfaction.Yours respectfully, | can be Y.# Another reason why gpogs thought so cheaply from us.\u2019 a that inward noon, Eveline; 1 Wilster:\u201c2 p.m., Ismore.Care R'orier-\u2014Clear, calm; inward rears us | now am.Ju July last | had & bal weight 1 ibs.1 elie only s short ay snd since I got up I have uot had one sick day, | have not hud any womb (rouble since ! got u TS BEREDY GIVEN TIIAT THE Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, | City Clerk.HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM { the month of July.¥e pay the ei | 9.80 a.m:; stenamer;' noon.one four- | E 1 E \" ï a ae nt T will roesive every | fare.a PECK BROS.a have a forse tall sore In eoth | iamel yiengt izes here aie surpied oe me ome | SNST deep Water pice that was there day » fresh stick of Strawberries for FAGUY, LEPINAY & FUERE, INCREASING INTEREST.ee em cin Hop ot cant, Low Hoint\"Clesrs west wind; out- ole ro ties of this grand \u201cPre- | up to last winter, at the end of the 0 6 0 » that I will sell at me , ; » ah ! Sona sell Mold Kit.| ord 4.80 gn.ritépnie; yépterday ption \"and what it has accomplished | [ong Wharl.\u2018The position\u2019 of the \u2014\u2014 a Preserves, Smoke the famous \u2018El residente\u2019 What will happen to a dry goods | We ean a ord a sall hougsh Kit- | 13.90 p.m, Turret Court.for thousands of women, are more fully | PIDR \u201cat \u2018the\u2019 MOUTH CAP = » 90¢c.per Dovem Boxes cigar, mae from the choicest 1Javacs firm on Buade street : chen and Pantry Utanefls cheaper Ur ee described in bre ch: les |RQUGE\u2018 RIVER, is as heset fore A en AMPART all kinds of Fruits, and V toboeec.instant, is not yet definit than others.Carrier, Jaine & Co.> 3 = Common Serisé Medical 2 .V.RON SRE à Flat B ab da.oo q Me Catrier pr Spiet 5 Also, d Veet.| ooo tured by W.B.Webster & | biel, in the meantime.the St, Joseph #t., Quebee.and Com- A New Clean ; \u2018splendi pésd-peu ç by et Moy by day tweds § besser be ables, Canned Goods, Fresh Finh, tal Co.Sherbrooke.publie WAIL do well to prepare itself.reial St, [ævis.d volume.il} be sent free it Jigs Ly bight net 5 Apply wo\u2019 wapdg ol mos: ly.Every order dulivered | \u201c3° 13.I.Legare.agent, 86 ft.Pater .Shirt Waist.paper-boind, of 31 Spe-cent\u201d stamps to | PERIOD © HED rat end of the ______DANIFD Mogl# = domicile without any extra charge.street.Q \" On uwakening vesicriny morning, | The weekly meeting of the Quebec pay the cost af \u2018customs snd mailing | Long What Pe in a straight ling | === = Tuusrnone Gli.the Rev, Mr.Mercier, rure of the Tard of Trade was held yesterday.It is made nf pure l'nen throngh- only; or, cloth-bound for 56 stamps.with the said Flat Buoy, and about THE QUEBEC CHRONIGLE is pup.A man\u2019s wi 14 always he the [jarish ol St.Maglorie, County of there being no pressityg business he- out: brautiful white-n'iff boson The * Favorite Prescription is eatirel + \u2014 ame, ee hu nth but Dorchester.found nat he had heen |fore the Board.and collars and cuff ; they are the from alcohol: unlike men ere ve 600 fest to the Mose hart Ci lished = overy lawtul day by the D d if she ix wenk and nervous.aml uses relieved of 855 in cash, hy some The ambulance was called out yes Sut shins Taste k own to the por nes for women.which faerely give à te Cap Rouge Pier FLOOD 0.| Chronicle Printing Company.at e uran 9 | Carter's Tron Pills, she cannot he, | tramps who had gained entrance to |terday morning at 8.30 do remove trade.and thoy are Luindein d by morbid, uchealthy craving.* Favorite .their printing house, Mountain Hill, for they make her \u201cfeel like n differ- | the Presbytery by breaking a wine [Mr George Leclerc from No.17 El.Laundry.o Drain five energy and nerve-tone that 9 Quebec, Li.Wallis, Managing Be 263 ST.JONN STREET.ent person,\u201d so they nil say, and |dew.\u201c lin atreet.to No, 10 Coulllard street, yandperminent _\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 |May 18, 1899, .meshen.d "]
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