The Quebec chronicle, 17 juillet 1899, lundi 17 juillet 1899
[" TO-DAY*S TIDES.High Water\u2014 0.30 a.m.Low Water\u2014 7.43 a.m.TO-MORROW'S TIDES.High Water\u2014 1.4) a.m.Low Water\u2014 8.52 a.m.ha 3.13 p.m.7.09 pas.2.29 pm» 9.03 pm.+ + be SISSSS \u201cThe Chronicle is the Best Advertising Medium in Quebec.\u201d cle.PROBABILITIES FOR TO-DAY; North east and nerth winds: showery.~~ VOL.Lill.NO.19,354.N Nc POSSIBLES Some of them Have Al PRICE ONE CENT.*HE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC.MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899, BRITISH WARSHIPS GATHERING They Will Make a Naval * Demonstration, LONDON IN FEAR OF A WATER FAMINE The River Thames Much Lower Than Usual.ready Won Nice Little | & sobre, v.F, July 15.\u2014 bn | THE CONSUMPTION INCREASED.Prizes.tie warships are gûthéritig fur the aval demoRstration here next week.\u2014 erui > 7 teas FN .Hire already here, and the riot fy | THE GOVERNMENT Bild: oF LAST the Buzzard are due from the French YHAR OF NO ÜTILITY \u2014 NO shoreon Monday.and Admiral Des WATEH COMPANY TIA8 AN Dil arrive ur OVER SUPPLY \u2014 THE.CROWD 10 AR, [TOTO making nine altogether, OF VISITORS SAID TO BE THE The Team is Shooting Stendity.| LOOKING FOR CAUSE OF THÉ SHORTAGE.and Stand Well in Matohes TH.J \u2014 \"im which they take part E SPOILS.London, July 16.\u2014 Tondon is THE BUPPLEMENTARY FETE threatened with a water famine.This FIRING AT A NEV.TANGER Lord Stratheons and Mount Royal Invites she Men te à Garden Party .= Jn Country Ngidinss.Bisley Camp, July, 15.\u2014 Fowr members of the Capadian team esp tured prize money in the Prince of Wales competition, Lieut.K A.Robeitsom, of the 13th Batt., Humilton.«id some splendid shoottog and stood tenth ainong the winmers, ite.F.R.Fleming, of the B.T.Co., took Lwenty-second place, and Pte.J.M.Siinpwon, of the 10h Royal Grenadiers, twenty-fourth piace.The three got money pi'zes of £3 each.The only other prize winner on the Canadian team was Lt.}.C.Blair,\u2019 of the 79th Battalion, who msured sixtieth place and o prize of £2.Shooting at the 600 yards ringe in the Association Cep competition to, day.Lisut.H.C.Blair made à pos- gh Cartwright got within the 's eye in each of his ten shots at in the Burt compatitioe.Experimental No.3 inateh, 8S.J.Higyins, of the h Battalion, scored a possible.distance in this competition is nd there are Lwentyamounting 1, £60, The\u2019 is an experimental second class\u2019 a 24 nch circular bull\u2019s-eye.which only eighteén-inches count as a bull's-eye.the remaining six inches being included in the M inch circular, inner 40 inch circular, magpie the remainder of the target out- Lisut.A.Robertson, of the 77th Batt., ia the Association Cup\u2019 match, made 83 points at two hundred yards and 34 at 600 yards.: Excellent weather nadians.159508 k 235% nt \u201cfavored the Ca Shooting with service rifles in the (the building.The Wimbledon Cup competition, unsquad- | ed, began this morning.This ia an open contest, the distence G0 yards amd the shots ten.\u2018The winner is entitled to the cup or £30.Six other prizes aggregating £50 are alwo offered.The score of the Carer dians was as follows: Capt.Cart wright, 47; Capt.Resmie, 45; Lien.A.Robertsom, 39; Major J.B.Roes, 0.Levrd Strathcona and Mount Moyal, the Camadian High Com;vissioner.has favited the team representing Canada to a garden party at Knebworth, hig country seat, on the 22m.DEATH OF THE HON.W.B.IVES.SUCCUMBED TO PARALYBIS AT ST.LUKE'S HOSPITAL, OT- TAWA\u2014 BKETCH OF HIS HOK- ORABLE CAREER, \u2014\u2014 Ottawa, July 15.\u2014 Hon.W.D.Ives died at St.Luke's hospital at 11.40 this morning.The remuins ware removed from St.I.nke's Hospital ere today to Sherbrooke for in- torment.The body left by the 4.10 p-m.train.Although not generally known, death Laving ouly taken piace at noon, thers wus 5 large attendance at tbe depot.Mrs.Jves, Mr.Rufus Pope.M.P., brother-in-law, Mr.Ives, of Montreal, and I'v.R.W.Powell, were with Mr.Ives when the end came.Hon.William Bullock Ives was the son of Eli Ives, by his wife Artemisse Bullock, who came to Stanstead from Conmecticut, and were among the first settlers at Lake Memphressagog.Born in the township of Compton, P.Q.November 17, 1841, be waa educated at Compton Academy, was ealled to the Bar in 1867, and \u2018for many years successfully practised hid profession at Sherbrooke.se was created a Q.C.in 1880.In addition to his professional business, deceased had interested himself largely im rails way building and in manulaciwring and was president of the lereford Railway Co., of the Royal Pulp and Paper Co.of the Salmon River Pulp Co., of the Scotstown Lumber Co., and was also one of the chie{ proprietors of the Cookshire Mill Co., He was also chief promoter of thé Dominion Cattile Co.| 1882.and was vice-president thereof.After having been Mayor of Sher brooke.he was returned :o the House of Commons for Richmoni and Wolfe at the general elections of 1591, when he was returned {or Sherbrooke which he still represented up to the time of his death.He was called to the Privy Council and appointed Pre sident of that body Dec.5.1332.In December, 1894, he became Minister of Trade and Commerce.and xo re mained up to the defeat of ihe Conservative party at the general eciec- tions of 1897, when he retired from office with his leader, Sir Charles Tupper.He owas for » considerable period president of the H.T.(ton- servative Association, and as surh had charge of the elections in his district.A member of the Church of England.he married, November, 1869, Elizabeth E.Pope, only dangzh- ter of the lato Hon.J.H.Tope, Minister of Railways and Canals under Sir John Macdonald.\u201cCHIC\u201d PHOTOS\u201d -10 for 10 Cents, 67 St.John street.\u2018hote taken dey and mght.A large assortment of kid gloves at Glover, Fry & Co.MATES TO BE BROUGHT DOWN TO-DAY \u2014 LIBERALS ON LOOKOUT \u2014 SEBVLE NE DALS -\u2014 DINNER.\u2014 Hapesial to the Céronicie : Ottawa, July 16.\u2014 \u201cWalt Ull You tes me next\u201c seat.\u201d This was Mr.Tartäà répi} lat year to the charge of @xtrévagance made aguinst the Laurier administration.To-morrow the suppleméntary estimates sre-to be brought down, and for some days Li mesibêrs have keen huathing arodid to secure a full share of the spoils.Now they afte all expectancy.One of the micellancous items will \u2018be Macketizie aid Munnh's conpensa- tion for the work on the Yuxon ruil- way.It is said that the vote will exceed $250,000.BERVICE MEDALS.The first lot of the genernl service medals have been received at the Department of Militia and Veterans\u2019 Associations throughout the country will be the first recipents.; DINNER.Hon.David Mills entertuned members of Parliament and the Press Gullery to a dinner at the Russell louse last evening.The gathering was a most enjoyable one.Members of the Masonic fraternity are arriving here in large nunibers for the meeting of the Grand l.odge.THE HAMILTON FIRE.fos Mush Greater TheK at First Supptsed.Hamilton, Ont., July 15.\u2014 The loss Ly the fire at Burrow Stuart & Milnes stove, grate, scale works and mallalle iron works last night will be greater than at first si atid will probably run up to a $50, 000.The loss by fire on buildings is ibout $15.000, and on stock about the same amount, the balance of loss is caused by water being poured into insurance valua- tors started work this morning and me of them also represents several companies, said be thought the loss would Le about $40,000.There is 1 total insurance of $00,000 on the entire building and stock, and $5,- 100 extra in the Northern Fire Ifsurance Co.on a portion of the building.The insurance carried by the respective companies is as folloge: Économical Mutust.35,000; illers and Manufacturers Co., $15,000; Wellington, $5,000; Guardian, $15,000; Gore Mutual, $5.000; Victoria Mutual, $5,- 700; Perth Mutual, $3,000; Minchester, $3,000; Norwich, $5,000; Northorn, $5,000; Westen, $10,000; Commercial, $5,000; Waterloo, $5,000 ; Hartford, $3,000.Total, $95,0001 The fire could not have happened in a worse time for the firm as they were working overtime to fill orders.The premises will be rebuilt at once.ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.Jumped Into the River Instead of on to the Wharf.On Saturday morning last a sad drowning accident occurred at the Grand Trunk wharf in this city, whereby a deck hand of the steamer Queen, plying between Levis and Que- Dec, lost his life.The unfortunate voung man, had stepped on to the railing, when the steamer was nearing the wharf, and attempted to jump on the wharf but apparently miscal- twlated his distance and struck the wharf.The shock must have stunned him as he fell into the water and sank immediately although life buoys and ropes had been thrown to him.The body was picked up a couple of hours after by one of his comrades named Louis Paradis and an inquest held on Saturday afternoon.when a ve dict of \u201cDeath by amsphxia caused by submersion\u2019\u2019 was rendered.The decea: bi was 4 resident of St.Henry, County of levis, where he resided with his parents.A A CANADIAN WINS.Philadelphia, July 13.\u2014 Fred *Titus to-day lost the title of unjuced champion at the Woodside I'ark bicycle track, being beaten in an unlimited pursuit race by Archie McEachern, of Canada.McFachern caught Titus in three miles in six minutes 52 3-5 seconds.BIGNAL SERVICE.- Quebec, July 18.L'Istet \u2014 Clear; west wind: outward 2.30 p.m., steamer.River du Loup \u2014 Clear; west wind; Beaver at wharf.Father Point \u2014 Cloudy: east wind; inward 2.30 p.m., two barks.Martin River \u2014 Clear; west wind, inward 9.30 a.m., Verbena.Cape Magdalen \u2014 Clear; east wind; inward 5.30 a.m., steamer.Fame Point \u2014 Clear; calm; inward to-day.one hark.Cape Hosier \u2014 Cloudy; strong south-west wind; outward 6.30 a.m., Polino.Anticosti \u2014 Cloudy; south wind.Heath Point \u2014 Steamers Dalmally and Savoy at Merritmac.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 No two persons wilt very- 3 agree on everything.but there is one thing that ail sensible people agree on that is that Carrier, Taine & Co.263 St.Joseph Street.Quebec, and Commercial st.Levis, is the best Place to buy a stove and other kite ile hen und pantry \u2014_\u2014 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORD The Y.P.8.C.E.will hold their unjon meeting in the Y.M CA.to night at eight o'clock, to be led by Rev.J.G.Cliff.The meeting is open feo ati, is the latest scare, and it causing no end of anxiety.Last summer it was bad: ellough in the east end.but this year the whole of Jondon and its soburhs are threatened.The flow of the Thames is much lower than it has bn for many.years.and KS water somplnies ab tak more than ever from it.last year the Government declared that all that was required was to pass a bill facilisting intercommunication tre tween the watèr compavies in case of want, but the bill is useless when no company has a surplus, and that is the position now.Just now the companies are supposed to draw away half the flow of the Thames or 130,000,000 gallons daily, hut last month they made away with 140, 000,000 per day.Now they are taking more.alld increasing overy day.But there is something nore than lack of water causing grave unzieiy.Though London was never healthier than at present, judging from the mortality rate, there is much danger in the present situation.When ike owe! the Thames decreases, the ion of polluted water which it contains naturally ipcrauxes, \u2018he cause a million and a half of people live about the intakes uf the water companies, and there is not enough water left to scour the river.Teople are crying for rain, but the opinion of experts is that no amount of rain during the remainder of July, August and September would counteract the effect of the last two months\u2019 drought.One expert says that the crowded state of the hotels has something to do with the rcar- city of water; one pliit à tlay wore than last y8ir being consumed per person.which is a heavy extra drain considering the millions of people.STRÉET CARSTRIKE IN BROOKLYN, N.Y.Majority of Conductors and Motormen Quit Work.SOME OF THE LINES TIED UP.NON-UNION MEN HOOTED AND STONED \u2014 WIRES WERE CUT AND RAILS TORN WP \u2014A MOB OF THREE THOUSAND RESIST THE POLICE \u2014 SEVERAL ARRESTS WERE MADE.New York, July 16f -\u2014 Nearly all the conductors and motormen of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company struck at five o'clock this morning.Those who had cars out left them on the track.The company endeavored to run cars with non-union men on all lines and there was much disorder.Wires were cut, rails torn up, non-union men hooted and ston ed, and at the Marcy Avenue stables a crowd ol 3000 men resistud the police.Many arrests were made during the day.On some lines the company maintained a regular service and on the others they failed altogether.Cars were unable to run to the ocean beaches.The tie-up is not nearly so complete us the labor lea ders said it would be.LUCKY MINER, Delleville, Oont., July 156.\u2014 George Scott has returned to his home in Amberstburg with $21,000 the result of a six week's clean up in the Klondyke, whither he will return.THEY WILL VISIT AMERICA.Many Prominent Jurists Coming.London, July 18.\u2014Many prominent jurists and barristers from England and the Continent wiil attend the sessions of the American Bur As sociation and international law As mon Line.Among the English de legates who will read papers before nedy, Judge of the Supreme Court, Thomas Gilbert Carver and Mr.Josmercial and maritime Kennedy will preside over the ference of the International Taw Association, and his two colleagues will take a prominent part in the discus sion.Mr.Carver will read a paper an the proposed international rules of marine insurance by which Ame rican.Engiish and Continental pryc- tice may be brought into arcord.Judge Raikes, of the County Court of Hull, and other delegates, will ac company the party.which now promises to be a large one.Just received direct from the Conpany, 1000 of the newest Columbia Records for Graphophones and phonographs, 50 cents each, at Cyr.Du quet, 3 St, John street.For real laces cheap go to Glover.Fry & Ce.sociation at Buffalo, sailing on August 17 from Liverpool Ly the Domnithe Association are Sir William Kenand two eminent Queen's Counsel, Mr Walton, all high authorities in com- law.Judze con AMERICA\u2019S NOTED DEVINE 'N QUEBEC \u2014 PREACHED IN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH\u2014A LARGE CONGREGATION PRESENT TO HEAR HIS LEARNED AND FLOQUENT DISCOURSE, \u2014 The Rev.Dr.Cuyler, of Brooklyn, as been known throughout the world ior the past forty years for his ripe scholarship, his learned atid acienti- Je theologital wiitingd; atid his pul- Jil oratory.\u2018The Ffrotentarité of Que bec were greatly honorëd last evening Uy havirig thé opportunity of hearing this brilliant Speaker in St.Andrew's Church.\u2018The Rev: Doctor on his arrival gn the.sity was een sy Dr.Tait, e pidtenpote pastor of St.Andrew's; ahd, riquisted to preach.After considerable uiging he consented, and in view of the treat in itore the Methodist church withdrew their service, the congregation and pastor uniting with St.Andrew's.Dr.Juyler is a most distinguished looking man.Although somewhat small in stature hé is 4s sifaiht aft à Feed, and were it flot tor His sndW-White bai\u201d few would kfiow that bver 70 had passed ovet hià héad.His voice is fich and stroiig, and his ges- tives are full of vigorous and tmanly force.He is a veritäblà Boanerges.After vending of thd 53Fd chüptet ot lsaiah, by Rev: Mr: CHE; of thé Beptist Church, and prayer by Riv, Dr.Griffith, the preacher announced as his text: \u201cThey cast four anchors out of the stern and wished for the day.\" \u201427 \u201cThe story of Paul's shipwreck is most interesting from the fact that it throws light on the methods of ancient navigation, as well as describes a striking Incldent tn the life of the great apostle.Here in thé Et.Lawrence as well as in other harbors the custom now is to enchor a ship from the bow.But in the olden times the anchors were invariably set from the stern as is shown by pictures to be found iv the ruins of Pompeii.The method is very often of great service in various contingencies and Lord Nelson followed the cu:tom of the ancients at the Lattle of Copenhagen.\u2018 Dr.Cuyler then briefly narrated the story of the voyage so graphically de- scritied in the chapter, and continued hy saying: The\"veatet man In the world was a passenger on that vessel, but His work was not yet done.Every good man is immortal until his work is done; when the hour strikes and the labor on earth is finished God brings him into the defited haven: In the voyage of lifé tWo tnihg# arË indispensable, à tbmpasë añd al anchor, The compass is the Bible, that inspired.that infallible bbok, whith has withstood and will Withstand for wer all the attempts of pseudo scien- \u2018ists to discredit.An anchor must oe attached to something rolid and drm, it is of no use to anchor a vessel to a raft, the heavy iron must plunge down through the yeasty sea ard find a lodgment in the solid ground at the bed of the viver.- So it is useless for us to attach ourselves to a creed or a belie\u2014we must have something firm, unyielding as the grim old granite rocks, \u2014 in (act no othe: than the omnipotent and alkglorious fon of God.When a vessel is anchored she remains firm agninat the force of wind, or tide.The current breaks against her, so we must stand firmly against the changing currents of public opinion, risking perhaps popularity, but retaining our character.A church or a church member who undertakes extensive reform often brings down sneering reproaches, but that church, or member, is honored of God.The Rev.Dr.then went on to describe the lour anchors needed by us on the voyage of life.He stated that the qrst anchor was Faith.All business is dependent on Faith, faith in business honesty, faith in Government currency, but the Christ faith is deeper, stronger, more sublime tban that, it is more than an opinion, a feeling or an emotion.Saving faith in Jesus Christ is an act, the giving up of self to the will of Christ.He who has done so is an anchored soul.In England all anchors are inspected by.the Government and stamped, as being free from flaw.Faith anchor has more than a million stamps upon it \u2014the evidence of believers, the \u2018I know*' of the anchored soul.The second anchor is Loyalty to Jesus Christ and His commandments.Christianity ia a religion of conscience.motion is all very delight- iul, but after all, religion must be based on'admantine principle solid as your firm old citidel which has frown- ad on the blue St.Lawrence for over two centuries.The third anchor is Patjenve.Everything depends on holding out until the dawn.He that endureth to the end shall be saved, and the place to make the census of the World's Christians, will be just outside Heaven's gate.What we need more than anything else is the patient \u2018\u2019hold-on- ativeness\u2019\u2019 which wins the fight.There are three hints which will conduce to this end.To take short views \u2014 never to cross a bridge until you reach it.To ask God what is the next step, then to take it.\u2018To look out for discouragement more than a fault, it is g sin.The fourth anchor is Hope.Hope is more than a dedire, it is an expectation of better things.Heaven i» only a hope.No one has ever seen the pearly gates.1t is a hope, an expectation.We are sure of it.It is a hope like an anchor tecause it takes Arm hold of God's immutable t:uth.Finally, Péul's companions, waited, watched and wished for the day.The four anchors held and with the dawn came safety.Some of us are nearing the dawn, we are in the fourth watch of the night.Stand to your posts, the morning cometh.The greatest treasure of the I3rit- ish navy is the grand old Victory on whose deck Nelson fell at the Battle of Trafalgar.The Victory is now anchored safely in smooth water honored by Englishmen the world over as one of the bulwarks of England's greatness.The weather-beaten old war ship, seems to me a picture of a veteran Christian who has survived life's most fierce and savage storms.and who is now anchored safe in the haven of rest to go out no more for ever.The sermon was listened to with close attention and was greatly en joyed by all present.\u2018The church was filled to its ulmost capacity, and the burning words of Dr.Cuyler have left their mark on the Protestantism of Quebec, urging it on to higher und greater deeds and more glorious achievements for the greatcy glory of God.» SHERBROOKE TWO, .QUEBEC ONE Was the Score of the Match on Saturday.CORNWALL DEFEATS TORONTO, 1.wHILE HE SHAMROCKS GO POWN BEFORE MONTUEAL \u2014 sHERBRE OKD HAD Hd 11RST WIN OË \u2018FD SEASON; AND TORONTO ITS FIRST DEFEAT MATCH .- DASE 8-= YACHTING, EFC.Qué; July 15; \u2014To- day's lachplise match bétwéeh Sherbrooke ar Quebec resulted in Que bec taking the second game in 9% minutes, and Sherbrooke the first in 2815 minutes and the third in 5 minutés; givitig It to Bherbrooke ty one güm&: All throtigh it wun in- terestjrigly playéd atid alriguldrly free from roWghhisd, Thié is ShéFBrioke\u2019s first win of the séasoñ.; MONTHEAL DÉFEATS SHAMHOCK.Montreal; July 16: \u2014= Thé Montreal lacrosss team Oefeated ihé Shamrock team on Saturday afterfivon in the inter-provincial championship se- 1%es by six games to two.The Montreal team won the first six games and the Shamrocks the seventh and eighth.TORONTO DEFEATED.Cornwall, June 15.\u2014 The Torontos, the leaders In the big league, met their fist defent nf the season at the hands of the Corñwall lgcreese team today by a acore of 7 goals to 4.The match was a hot one from the call of time until the referee's whistle announced that time was up and the match was won.The Torontos arrived in town by the Ottawa and New York Rallway this morning, and after a good rest got to the grounds at 2.15.Their passing in their preliminary practice previous to the starting of the match fairly made the suppcrters of the home team, who had staked their cash oft the game, gasp.The match was by {0 \u2018means of the lawn tens order, and in the third gawe hoih Rroderick and Degarn took i phiN.tion on the fence.In the first game, Hess, the Intle Cornwäll goalkeeper, deliberately cracked DF.Pédkèt GM the head for running ifi on i white nat 11 pes session 0 ca jalf: ThE ad was a credit neither to 11 nur lh# team he represented.Then auwin lifnder- ick went to the ferice in ihe third came far rough play and Degan soon followed for a swipe which found its way to Dr.Peaker's Lrad, tut notwithstanding this fact Cornwall won this game with ten men to Toronto's twelve, Burns scoring by a jass from Black which came through from behind, while Allan, was out and Jlurns knocked it back.In the fourth game Yorke went to the fence and Bobby Madden got his head split and game was stopped.At 3.28 the men lined up as follows: Toronto.Positioil Cornwall.Allan.Goal.vee less .Home .Outside Home Knowles.\u2026.\u2026 er.Riley Referee\u2014Joseph Kent, of Ottawa.Umpires\u2014Allan Cameron, Montreal, and Jas.Davidson, Ottawa.Timekeepers\u2014Dr.Wheeler and J, K.Moran.Cornwall won the first game in one minute.Bands scored the second for Cornwall, from a pass from Turner in 744 minutes.In the third game, which was the best of the match, Cornwall woke up and played beautiful lacrosse.The Cornwalls were now playing ten men to twelve and Burns scored in five and one-half minutes.In the fourth game Cornwall imagined they had a snap, and Toronto took advantage of their loose work and Lillie scored in four and one-half minutes.Black scored the fifth in four minutes and Toronto now settled down to proper lacrosse, while the Cornwalls were looking for the men Toronto went for the ball and soon ran up a score winning tho sixth, seventh and eighth game.The score was now a tie and looked in the beginning of the game as If Toronto would win out, but they fell off and Cornwall piled up three more, thus winning out by a score of 7 to 4.CRICKET.\u2018The following practice match was played on Saturday afternoon.The ground was decidedly in favor of the bowlers, and with the exception of Hainsworth and Mr.Evans, the rest of the batsmen failed to reach clouble figures.\"The collapse of the Austra- Hans in 1896, at Lord's, was nothing to the way in which the Captain's XI was dismissed on Saturday for 11 runs, Thompson, of the R.C.A.was unplayable, obtaining 7 wickets for 5 runs and doing the \u201chat-trick.\u201d - The Vice-President's XI took advantage of the comparatively weak bowling and the favorable decisions of the umpire, und soon ran up the respectable total of 2.After their afternoon's leather chasing it was not to be expected that the Caltain\u2019s team would show to any advantage in the second innings, hut thanks tn the glorious uncertainty of the grand old game, they rolled up the unprecedented total of G3, of which Hainsworth had 37, breaking all previous reccrds for the new grounds.On the Vice-I\u2019resident\u2019s team going to the wickets for the second time, it was found that the light was very bad, and the distant murmuring of thunder somewhat din concerted the otherwise steady bats men.and in the course of two hours they were dismissed (with the aid of two subs.and the umpire) {~r some 19 runs, When it in added that Capt Godwin ant Hainsworth were in form with the ball.the result is rot surprising.The Captain wax more than pleased towards the vil oi the match.Ecore : CAPTAIN'S NT.1st Inninge.Godwin, \u20ac Massey, b Thompson \u2026.1 Hainsworth, \u20ac Foote, b Thompson 4 Price, b Thompson .0 (Continued on Fourth Page.) OCEAN ARRIVALS, July 16.\u2014 s9 La Dretagne, at New York from Havre.S83 Umbria, at New York from Liverhool.s8 la Champagne, at Havre New York.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.The 8S Caribee sailed Irom New York for the West Indies at 1 p.m.last Saturday.NOTES.Allan Line 88 Californian, Captain France, arrived in port at 8.35 a.m., Saturday, Wilh 55 saloon, 46 second cabin aid 271 steernge passengers.The Californian had a very good trip, having left Liverpool at &.05 pm.of Jtï 61a and Moville on July Sth ét 1.46 poñr: Fresh to strong héad winds afd hed Seas were éncéunteréd up to long, 40 W., with cold weatliér afid iritich fain at times, which renderêd It father unpleasant for the passehgers.In lat.52.55 N.and lhhg.51.20 W., or 160 miles from Belle Îslé oñ thé great circle, the ship came up to detached field ice, some of the pieces being of largs dimensions.After steaming cautiously through.it for three hours the field wan cleaved.Afterwards, a targe nufthér cf torga were passed, some.of them Of Ymmense size.Belle 1818 wad pafiesd at 2.18 a.mon Thufsday, Jtly 13th.Bstween that and Point Âfiéur silly offe small berg was sighted, Thé Califofnian arrived at Rimouski at 9 p.m.afid landed a few ealiin passengers.\u2018The immigrants were lafided here, aiid the ship left at 11 a.m., for Montréal.A second cabin concert was held of the way out and met with very good success, | Substantial collections wera made for Orphanagé fof Seaman's Children.Dominion Line 88 Scotsman, Captskrimshire, arrived in port at 3.30 p.m.off Saturday.The Scotsman experienced practicaily the same weather as the Californian.At noon, on Tuly 12th, in lat.58.09 N., and fokg.51.28 W., the Scotsman came up to an immense field of ice.She attempted to go through, but after steaming five miles through the floes, had to put back, as thé 168 was too heavy to allow a passage.Thefe datmad to be a couple of bergs in the centre and around these the field extended.| After steaîming about nine miles to the south, open water was sighted and the pack seened lighter, so the ship tried it again and eventually got through.Altogether about eight hours were lost.After this seven or sight bergs were ° panced, some of them very large.The last were sight them very large.The last were sighted in the Straits in lat.51.83 N.long.58.26 W., and were three in number, beafing due north from one another afiout.a mile apart.The southéritiost bfrg was about six miles from the noëth shôte, Hele Isle was passed at 7.50 a.n.on Jtiy 13th.Some delay was caused in the river hy fog, the only clear weat being from Martin River to Capé Chatte.Father Point was reacted only by sound of the gun.: Notwithstanding the incletiient wea- Cher, the passengers enjoyed the trip.Two concerts were held, one on Thursday and one on Friday evening, ind about $80 was collected for various orphanages.\u201cThe Scotsman ixought over 65 cabin, 84 second cabin and 138 steerage pascengera.89 Ratiilies, Capt.Couch, arrived in port yesterdääy morning, anchored fr stream.Cand through \u2018Straits and several how platés glove it.the is making water.sufvéy will be held in the Basin to-morrow.#8 Eastlands, Capt.McEwan, acriv- ed in port yesterday and is lying at Sharples Cove, Sillery, where she is to load.Capt.McEwan was detained 48 hours before reaching Straits, and says he never saw so much ice at this season of the yeaf.Dominion R.8.Canthfoman, Capt.Moore, atrived dowh dn Saturday night at eleven o'clock, having heen detained several houts by the low water at St.Augustin bar.After taking passengers and 160 tons of pulpwood, she left at 4 a.m.yesterday for Liverpool.| Allan Line R.M.8.Numidian, Capt.Park, arrived from Montreal at 8 p.m.Saturday, and after taking pas sengers and 2,000 boxes cheese quo ceeded to sea.Tug Contest left on Saturday night with the wrecking steamer G.T.D.for Seagull Cliff, where the 83 Merrimac went ashore in a dense fog on Friday evening last.The Lord Stanley, which is on her way to Halifax, has heen wired to return from Pictou.In the meantime the Dalmally and £a- voy are on the spot, trying to get the ship off.£8 Manchester Port is reported as taking refuge at St.John's, NAd., having had her how stove in in getting out of the Straits of Belle Isle.89 Georgian, Capt.Parker, arrived Saturday morning from Antwerp, and after landing 300 tons of salt and taking on deals, procesded to Montreal at 6 p.m, Tug Dauntless towed up Bark Culdoon yesterday and left last night with the same ship fc: Montreal Thompson Line S8 Canadia, Cart.Trousgaard, arrived in port on Faturday morning.leaking.The Captain reports that at ten o'clock on the night of July 10th in a dense fog while trying to get through the field of ice, 150 miles east of Belle Isle, the ship got on top of a floe and the action of the waves caused the ice to break through the bow under the water line.\u2018The water poured in the forepeak, hut the waterproof bulkhead prevented it from getting into the forehold.A survey was held on Saturday, and it was found that one of the plates at the bow was stove in and the ship was put into dry dock on Sunday.Another survey will be held this fevenoon by Mr.Wm.Simons, Port Warden, and Mr.Fry, Lloyd's representative.The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation \u20acompany yesterday inaugurated the day trips.The BS Spartan left here at 8 a.m.with a good number of passengers.The Columbian, which left Montreal at 9 a.m., arrived about 8 p.m.The passengers expressed themselves delighted with the trip downwards, The day hoats hid fair to become very popular.88 City of London, Capt.Pouliotarrived on Saturday from her first trip Lo Gaspe.and left for Montreal at 8 p.ux.On the incoming trip she carried sone twenty passengers and a good cargo.She will make regular trips hetween Montreal and Gasje.The Dominion Line U.S.M.88 Derbyshire.from Liverpool on the Gth July.arrived at Doston at 10 a.m.Saturday.from END OF A FOOLISH VOYAGE.Liverpool, July 16.\u2014 The British steamer Holbein, ¢apt.Sher {Continued on Fourth Page.) CLEARING OUT THE BRIGANDS.Sardinia Making a Determined Effort to GET RID OF THE SCOUNDRELS EIGHTY THEM \" KILLEF OR CAPTURED \u2014 TER: A STUBBORN FIGHT TO THE MOUNTAINS, WHERE IT I8 NOW SURROUNDED BY TROOPS.\u2018 Rome, July 16.\u2014 The campaign against brigandage in Sardinia, whi¢h was ordered by King Humbert, after his last visit to the island, continues merrily.Bince it was started in eardest two Months ago eighty- nitié brigands have been killed or captured and 800 or 400 were thrown into prison for complicity.If af- faivs continue to proceed gt this rate Sardinia will soon Ge a sais place in which to travel.The last fight with the brigands was a spirited affair doing equal credit to both sides.\u2018Tha brigand force was composed of mem- hers of several bands who had been compé#iled hy vigorous pursuit to take refuge in \u2018he Morgogliai forest, on the slope of the mountain range.\u2018There they Believed themselves\u201d safe, for the hills are almost impregnable, but the dulborities of Sassare have been put on their tréttle by offers of prizes from Rome gnd promises of decorations as well as monetary re wards alld they resolved on a bold attempt to bag the let.Every available soldier in Sardinia #aé called into the district and a military Gor don placed around the forest.\u2018Then, guided local peasants, Commandant Gagilo proceeded with fifty soldiers and thirty Zearmes on a fore- ed march wilh the object of surprising the Band.They were not duîte successful as the brigands had posted videttes in approved atyle and the troops were seen long before they could get to close quarters.The fight lasted an hour, in the course of which five brigands were killed and ibout a dozen wounded.Ultimately the survivors fled to the top of Mount; Morgogliai, where they are now be sleged without hope of bresking: through the cordon.It is proposed to starve them into surrender.The iroops lost one officer and two men xilled and several wounded.(TALIANS AND - FRENCH QUARREL.The Former Used the Knife Freely.ONE MAN KILLED OUTRIGHT.SEVERAL OTHERS, WERE WOTND- ED, TWO OF THEM SERIOUS 4.Y \u2014 FIGHTING TOOK PLACE IN DIFFESENT LOCALITIES \u2014 GENDARMES SENT FROM MAK- SÉILLES TO QUELL DISTURBANCES : \u2014\u2014 Canea, Island of Crete.July ¥6.\u2014An afiray occurred here Friday evening between French and Italian soldiers, in which four of the combatants were injured.One Frenchman and one Italian are in a dying condition from the resiilt of wounds sustained during the fight.Other less serious af- trays also took place.FIGHT NEAR MARSFILLES.Paris, July 16.\u2014 A conflict be tween Frenchmen and Italians occurred at Aubagne, a town Len miles east of Marseilles, on Thurmlay.in the fighting a Frenchman was slabl- ed by an Italan and the latter subsequently was killed by an infuriated mob.Yesterday at the close of an an Italian open air concert, a yowng Frenchmen was stabbed by an Italian Gendarmes were summoned from Marseilles to assist in subduing the Itatian population of the place.EDDY V8.EDDY.London, July 15.\u2014 The Judicial Committee of the Frivy Council bas set for hearing in November the case \u201cof Eddy vs.Eddy, an appeal from a Judgment of Canada.PROTEST \" AGAINST THE TREATY of the Supreme (\u2018ourt California Opposed to Reciprocity With Jamaica.Washington, July 16.- lienerul Harrison Gray Otis, of Califoruia.arrived here to-day to protest against certain features of the reciprocity treaty tentatively négotinted with Jamaica.The Talifornian Uilrus Fruit Growers believe that the free entry of oranges, lemons, etc.{rom Jamaica would injuriously affect their interests, and it is in their behalf that General Otis saw the President and the Mecretary of State.No necessity to steal a frying pan when you can get a steel one for 10 cents at Carriee, Laine & Co.'s, 263 Joseph Street.Quetez, or Commercial Street, Levis.AN EANTHQUAKE.Causes the Intombing of Several Miners \u2014 Muny Injured.Berlin, July 15.\u2014 A slight earthquake to-day caused the collapse of a gallery in the Recklinghausen mine, near Herne, sixty minevs.cued badly injured.The fate others is not yet known.ster.bach, Austria.ALREADY | OTHER GANG WAS DRIVEN 1h.Westphalia, entombing, Feveral have been res- of The shock desiroyed walls and broke windows in Herne, and was felt as far as Mun- It was also noticeable at Lou- 1 PAOUET'S Departmental Stores Closed after 6 P.M.every week day (SATURDAYS EXCEPTED) until 16th AUGUST next.ir Window Dig Children's nmi this week Top Goods at Bottom Prices.TOURMALINES Of oll kinds, Felt, Oloth, Linen.Variety of Trimmings, your choios at the following reductions : Former value 25c.-.now 1Sc.Former value ur Age Now - - 2B Former value - - - 45 Now - - 33 Former value 60 & 80c: now 46c Former value - - 90c.& $1.00 Now - - sec Gent's -Hats.The Frontenac Style from\u2019 Marcet & Cfe,, Paris, je the Istest Stif.Just received a full amortmest, Brown snd Black.: Still on hand the fashionable FKDORA for 1899, Fancy Ribboned.All kinde of SUMMER HATS, Straw and Linen, for Gent's and Boys.Big markdown on Railroad and Steamer Cape.The Ready aud Custom made Clgthing Department is always up to date.FIRST (LISS TAILORING, Suitings and Coatings, In great variety.Ready made Garments of all kiode, siwr3s equal to thygomand.; RXTRAORDINARY CUT IN.- DRESS GOODS.New Patterns, balance of our Spring Novelties, one line worth 80c.to $1.00, for 68c.Another Tse.to ane For - - 490 Union Casbmere, 46 in., former price 60c., now 37c.Iroganil Glystrex, the Fancy Dress device, Green, Heliotrope, Electric Blue and Red grounds, Figured Style, worth $1.25, for Buc.The same, plain, worth $1.00 for Sc.A fine balance of Plaid in Light Colors for Children's Dresses, worth 45c.for 2¥c.Brocaded Goods, Broken Plaids Stripes and Armures, worth 55c.for $$c.A fall balance of our Matinee Silk Goods, heretofore sold 75c.to $1.00, is now on the counter at Ste.Another lot of lighter grade is offered at 4Cc.Fine Checks in Chiffon, worth 25c., for K£c.Sash Ribbons, 9 in, wide, Plain, - .- 12e.Fancy, - - - 19c Mixed Silk Grenadine and Zephyr, worth bCc., for 23c.CREAT REDUCTION on our balance of Silk Grenadines, Z.PAQUET 16%, 166, 151 Bt.Joreph Street,\u201d Telephone 2171, THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899.The @uebeg ; Chronicle The Only Morning Paper in Quebes-\u2014 pre ADVERTISEMENT; Cy \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ° ; rest cencrcontececece cette eee Be Heer aes HA TRY THE LEADERS F.SIMARD & CIE.A Sale of Colton Fabrics = ASAAA SEAS ASAASILEASAA SSS SSIASSS SESS + *» ++.TeVLe TY » Ten Centa per line Gres insertion, snd Five l 1 S | S @ | Gents fur each scbeequent.White Duck Pants, - - à 50 Cul, comfortable yet Srylish Sum- f i 3 Are pirine Muaroate | k, k.he mer Dresser are much in demand.bed ns Co KE | Guerre on { Blue Blazers (White Silk Corded) - 83.00 + Shera are tho mers fom whieh | LOT .A RSESASA SAIS SAISIE SSII EEE X ed sérertiroments vos Couta for cme C t N Li r $4 50 reach of ever: vue ! vente F.ESH FISHIRG TACKLE X Special rates for conte.ct on application.- D.B.Blue Serge oa 5, 0 ining, ' y ; Are Invited to Inspect Our Large and | SUBSCRIPTION ; Outin Shirts from 50c.to - - .$5 00 French Organdies for Just Received From Leading Makers Well Assorted Stock of .- 1 _ (ravams tv anvanon) g LS \u2019 ! Gowns and Waists, FLIES, mue | | Hoots en Cotton and Silk Bath Suits, 26c.to $8.60 SOLD 15¢.and 20e.LINES, REAL LACES \u2014- | eme ve.\u2014\u2014aT\u2014\u2014 FOR 10e.| RODS AND wis * 3 QUEBEC, JULY 17, 1899.1 ' 1 | Best Duck Suiting CAMP KITS, à pa A CDS ; momies ÊLAFRANCE & MULLIN, jaime, |\u201c Si Old English Thread and Applique Laces, | pie proposes ES Tailors and Haberdashers, - - 48 Fabrique Street.NOW 10c.B SH TER oA 18.Real Honiton Lace Handkerchiefs, k a bro proposed reform of the ++ _ Le .Grenadines for Orerskirts, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Lace Scarf.X Sendte as outlined by bim before the = - Sunt the material for a Nice Summer Sporting Gosds au and Rerdware ® House met.It would be Swell for terests of Nova Scotia, New Druns- | 51,610 pipes fpr 1898.The sherry Dress, worth 37c.IN GENERAL | #8 Canada 1 the members of he Lower | vice and Prine Bawurd Did.JATIN a A monte, na $, J Ni AW &C0, bow 200 ] 3 House would lay aside party consid- | Among the subjects to be (incussed Led with 27,824 butts for the i loves.x 3 rations and calmly and deliberately ron £hip building, cold storage, torres din, riod last yen : .THE Gi ile HARDWARE (0 ; French Kid G K py pudenent upon pe proposals.the eaten t ps trade ith the correspon TE PT = \" 13 St, John rast, Upper Town J | American Prints, * \u201cDents\u201d French Kid Gloves, in Tans, ?But this i=, perhaps, too meh 10 be | West Indies, and the development of | A ee.Cand who has cold Thin Season's Most Popular Patterns, FOOT OF MOUNTAIN HILL .Self Grey, Grey Stitched White, © expected in view of an - the summer tourist, trafic.Au of hands and feet, cannot feet and act Corner Mountain an! and Cut-to 4e.AND.Black Stitched White, White Stitched Black, eam to the constitution has CE in ch dns of ville svalize tha circulation remove Notre Dame Street, Lower Town.7 .FABRIQUE _STRELT 4 Spring French Kid Gloves, only 95c.een.introduced.We are still to |tno Maritime Provinces of Canada us percouriven, and Give strength and Impo:ted Novelties.: et Fe | ie rn pote Nowltis, | NEW BOOKS ed, but it will be a body that Can | suggestion that Quebec might with Goods that sold at 35c., for 180.Le AT \u2014 Gonds that sold at 48c., for 35c.Goods that sold at bc.fur 306.À | Some Scasonable Sika, readily be brought into subjection to the Lower House.When a difference ensues, such, for instance, as that which arose - over \u2018the Grand Trunk WHITE PIQUE, profit be invited to participate in the deliberations of the conference has been made and possibly may be ucted Golf Capes in New Designs and Co'ors.P.J.EVOY'S, $ upon.Certainiy if it lu pos! WHITE DRI] LL i 107 ST.JONN STREET.Shawls and Wraps.£3 [mmm ie oe views of [so a Tr rte a a oo Ma! Semonabl Sill renover vo che | nn eos of dl, ° Ÿ of endeavoring to meet the views oO! | advance the business interests of Ca- | i in quality, so rich in\u2019 variety and so By I Ward the Senate, as it did in that case, |.= greater results can he aceon erute in prices.tte Frank Norriswill merely require to cali for a joint .Ï New Fancy Wool Shawls, China Blue Drill Housen and outdo plished by united than by «vi- FOULARD SILKS\u2014In all the Newest\u2019 Ton Sort f Li te a an \u201c La, 75 i eLennan, New Tartan Wool Shawl, eg tors.Poe pr that this is ded ection._ - cpio EE price Be.iety | Pom J.N.Meitiwraith, Travelling Rugs, Camp Blankets, @ |vomibie cannot fail to restrain the RESTORED TO VAVCUR.FOR.of patterns.a lame ris Thon aad the Oe ets E Barralertness of the Senate, because it Marvellous, indeed, are the changes A Duet with Occasional .£8 will no longer then have the means | that time brings about.Whatover LADIES* HOT HE ATHER TROUT FLIES Special This Week G0c.with an sonal Chorus, Doyleof enforcing its judgment.In view | prejudice the Liberals unce entertain-, , ' ve \u2014 \u201d Regios, By Herman Sudermann.Dress Makin \u2018 x .| of this consideration some advanced | ed against the Messrs.Connolly has ! COSTUMES.RODS, REELS |0nsPriceOnly.Telephone SU57 Young Liven | Richard La Galienne inst : crities, principally Liberals, have | heen outlived, for those capable eur | : UNDER A FIRST-CLASS MODISTE ; maintained that it would be Beiter | tractora ave again recelved into fa- ALSO.\u2014 AND LINES, \u2018The Mandarin, Mary Wilson A lioway, to abolish the Senate at once rather | vor at Ottawa.And the most inte SF ULL LINIS nD.Tha Man Dogma, by Hearefk Lisnkiswics.A Large Variety of Fancy Costumes, \u2018han retain it 2s an efete, but |resting feature of the aflaig is that BRADY \"9 WEAR SHIRTS Golf Clubs and Balls.|[', Dl ; Tow Garden of Swords, as Cl Corduroy, Venetians, ete.costly braneh of the legislative mach- | he tender of Messrs.Connolly was | : Lo \u2018 y The Money Market, by EB.Pas 3 Costume Cloths, roy, , Ÿ inery.But Sir Wilfrid Laurier de- |g109,000 piigher than the lowsst ten AND.Upper Town 573.| 187 St Joseph Street, St.Rech, = clares that he in a believer in the | gerer for the work awarded to thom.Telapbones loo + .A necessity of & second chamber to re | Here are the figures : COSTUMES.: QUEBEC, eauce .T I ORI N G ® vise and correct the legislation of the | G.S.Mayes, \u2018St.John \u2026 \u20263214.590 IN R } : AIL \u2014_ EE ae Be] ewe BVEBY DAY BARG!TNS| Greenh pressed opinion Bir Wii ought to! M.& N.Connolty \u2026 \u2026.sne,173 Pique Duck and Denim.ROUGH ar DAT BAR reeti ouses aps .onsider well whet s proposed |; gs res 5,508 9 | ce 7.New Suitings and Coatings, ra not likely in the end to lend | \"he tue firas tenderers ing ee) Jewel & St Roch BEDQING \"PLANTS eNw Overcoatings, Tweeds, ete.to an undesirable result.Of obo | been allowed to withdraw thelr offer, | write Pique\u2014For Ladies\u2019 Brosse RIDERS Large Jewe Mel à ore, ol.ROC si thing he may sure an ter * t deri : t TOR AL A FULL LINE oF GENTS FURNISHIRES that the people of Canada will not de Blair puarded the a of pond £5 al lity d good width, only 1c, \u2014 3 WATCHES.on ALL as For 10 0.Pee LOOP lony tolerate tho existence of a use | structing the new terminal facilities Wate Drill_For Skirts and Cos ~ FROM 82 TO $ Gerais.4e +9 A .less branch of Porliamens.\u2018 When for the Interpolonisl at St.John to | tumes, at I9c, Zic, and Zo.the New Felt Hat Por Ladies: From the Sumer Suetin fo Culoua + C30 595 > = = you La ome of veto abating the Messrs.Connolly.Of their ahi- China Blue Dril}\u2014Past Color, st GOLF AND SEASIDE HATS \u2019 pos minutes, with chronograph, | AT TTnther + Senate omes » mere daba lity to make a first-clans job of what- > oul minute \" , Alternantheras ©.300 2500 celui?whose opinions and conclusions ever they undertake thers can he no White Pique Bkirts ~ Latest Ta all the Neweyt Shapes snd Oul ss, &e., including 8 day watches, &e.5 00 £0 00 eloct = Ae ssorte: a tery at 810,000 | doubt Whatever.The contrmet wil rarest pool ast.the commieTe SrooKok 3 | opdcal Goods.Well 4 ie 29 ean Canadians ore | 70 8 1aTE0 one.for it a probable that y Colored penis m Shi s v Ladies\u2019 straw Sailers.CLOCKS.400 3500 artical businemslik ins ore | the work, whan completed, will cost & 8 and Gentlemen's Straw Fur Churches, Schools, Halls, ETC, ETO., ETC.rd he bou ny to ne nearer $600,000 than the figure nani oR, Flannel For Bathing suits.and Manila Hats.§- id Banks, Hotels, P Par.8 Healthy Placita, .sores a useful purpose.Whatever | ° ThIa Is Juite a feather in_ the Boys\u2019 Colored Blouses-_In Fancy Pelt and Silk Hats, Süiverware, Be- t Quality only.Fr orm Rates : 3 cap of the capable contractors.They | gy incu, at G8c., 72c., $1.20 anil bee 1 Geller Quantities, argument can be advanced against have secured this large contract, \"at o 2) ve In Great Vartetr.Quel ouvenirs, ven SÉEÉ os TTT TTT Se a eevedd Te De greater force as | Touch higher figures than th lowest | Black Taffeta Gloves\u2014Only g5c., | 4 Striped and Checked Fr Lago V wie Good.Go | BEATE : SEE NOUS against an altogether Impotent fen- tenderer, and from a Liberal Govern- | 45c., fc.and 68c.\u2018Tree! and Cloth Caps.grest reduction.Sticks, Piper, re _ _ rer © ment, too.k Rerges\u2014In all the different : ots.God lot of Dismend Rings, from 000000005005000000008 late.It in to Le feared, therefore.= Black Rerges Io aie de 12 .Yachting Caps.roma ati hand NOTICE Go TO CPaose v5 that the proposition, if acted upon.| Mainly About Persons.|and 78- soe CHEAP FOR can CNLY HERED HONE 99% .- - - , , n u .| A \\ IS Y GIVEN THAT THB @ | will tie the death knell of the Second y - Fancy Ruchimg \u2014 For Hat and Travelling Rugs aud Capes, * Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge Chamber in Canada which the Lady Taurier will leave Ottawa as Drees Trimmings, only 12c.and 16e.Waterproof Garments, EMILE, J ACOT, hr dog water ie re 20a J.COPEMAN ier of all men, appears to be the | \u2018soôn ns the session is aver for| Navy Dress » Borgo For Shirt and for Ladiea and Gentlemen.\u201cJoseph Street, Quebec.\u2018up to lak winter, at the end of the PE IFOR HOUSE PA AINTING pe = Mr At bot * omith nd fami Per for ie me TToANADA, ee re oD TE\" ot \"CAR AINE.TR LATE M T8.Abbott Smitl al mily, of Tn the a e of LEE THE LATE MB.IVES.Montreal, have taken possession of | Bicycle Glever\u2014The right thing 0 R RENFREW J (0.Prisons Quer.| sorenion Cont, | ROUGE RIVER, is as barstolors, E M AN The death of the Hon.W.B.Ives | a pretty cottage at l'oint a Vic for | for wheeling in white, grey and tans, County of} unacenture, J (New Oulula) Jahewn by à Flat Buoy by day and J - COP .will cause profound regret not only the holiday season.only 15e, > No.790 2 Liens D night, and the throughout the ern \u2018Townships, | Rev.Dr.Parks, New York, has arriv-| F ked ke byrs\u2014For I Blouses, = == Dame, Poralie Winter, cf New Carlisle, is on of EEF TER PIER, w= FOR SIGN PAINTING.where his name was a household | ©4 With his family at Murray lay, & hock 2e, âle , 27c.and Le Co | te (County ao Dineriet od free\u2019, wits uo com.Fri A = ae \u2014 of She : word, but from one end of the Domi.| tO take possession of the \u2018Alert White Belts\u2014In Duck a kid, in GENT PORNISHNNGS ! {| Beauli-u, + the nave place, has taken action with the said Flat Buoy, and about J.COPEMAN mion te the other.Mr.Ives wan | Miss Robertoon and Mish floss, Who la variety of priecs.in separation ae o property skeinet bec mid [600 fest to the West thereof.ga ol e Cap Rouge Pier and Whart Cotaken off suddenly in the midst of a | ral weeks\u2019 through the likes ¢ |.Lndies\u2019 Blouses in prices rang- DROUIN, PELLETIER & BELANGER, > For DECORATIVE PAINTING \u20ac |ouay life.He had visited Rossland.| Upper Canada, are spending a tew | ing from 80c.to $2.65 JUST 7 REONIVED \u2018Attorneys for 3 N.FLOOD, , mo where he had large interests, end favs in Montreal, on route to their - Hi Dr.Jneger's Sanitary Sweaters New Carlisle, Yane 26th 1892.May 18, 1899.4 returning to attend to hi n : .J.COPEMAN § moe rearing to stan ei | oy ag: of ie Pires mvs LADIBS' COLORED SUNSHADES | | wits cute sie, n, nown as e.Toronta, sa Yor the Netest and Cheapest Stock af Ÿ |ngaday morning he arose apparently | to Chas.L.Graff, of New ork.ALL REDUCED Zephyr Bhirts, in this city to choose from, $ | the ve of health and spirits.| took place at \u2018Grace Church, Now LL R .Flannel Shirta.Wall Paper ty Shortly afterwards, when leaving | York, Wednesday night.Mile.To- Bicycle and Golf Hose, North Bay, he was stricken with roma.achieved locol {ame in To- \u2014 AT \u2014 Silk Belts.leather Bolts, ; onto, as star pui 1 hi Coats, i paralysis, and there being no medical College of Music, nd Tearcied or red hh Caderciotbing 7 à Der a £1 S op 0 0 attendant on board the train it was gold medal put up for vocal com- SIMONS &MINGUY Gauze Un hi not until Pembroke was reached that petition by Mrs.Alexander Came- Balbriggan Underclothin; es0oprrrtressssssrsst a physician could be secured.From | ron.Subsequently Mra.Cameron Fency Tubular Wasting Ties, the first, however, it was apparent undertook Miss Drimsou\u2019s musical SUCCESSORS TO White Shirts, that the stroke would prove a fatal : Collars, Cuffs.Registered at River du Loup for the season are Mr.and Mrs J.A.ond Misses V.M., Florence and Ethol iPiddington, and Miss Bella I'arker, Mr.and Mrs.Turgeon, Levis; Mrand Miss McNaughton, Mr.Frnest, Mrs.and Miss Pacaul, Misses Yerone, and Mr.Ives was carried on to Ottawa, where he breathed his last.Among his Conservative colleagues in Ottawa, who have by years of association learned to recognize his ster- English Tweeds and Worsteds, Fancy Wore Worsted Trowserings.DARLINGTON SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 Fabrique Street en CQFFEE SPOONS, = Sterling Silver ling qualities, the removal of Mr.| mine and Camille Pacaud, Mr, la OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Tea Spoons, + Ives will be keenly felt at this ti cien Pacaud and Miss Yvette Pa- \u201c Y OU j KNOW.o [ora it of Tr an om | Sb i ET avaseo Telephone 664 BELT CLASPS, { 2% sn oo merce in the late Conservative Gov- | Prof.A.R.McDonald and Mra.and , 6 \u2018ea ernment, he wes specially familiar [ Mis McDonald = are at St.Leon NEW Stationery \u2014 =| Enamelled and Gilt, Price $3.50 ?Berry Forks, .vrith public affairs, and evinced à lue 1.Dain, Mes.H.G Tieqmer, I.Aa Moore's \u2014 SANK PATTERNS IN\u2014 id : That's the Case With All deop interet In Che fast Atlantic pro\u201d | 1 Beomer, Miss Eel Teer, | Cologred Note Paper and «MAN Pickle Forks, - 4 - ject, whic y bro, o a| Mrs.F., o ote Pa POLES, successful issue.À man of firm con- chat, pe \"7.Huot, of hls oan bare lopes.with Waits B \u2019 Enanel'ed deu Gilt, sL56 1 Butter Picksviction and sterling character, Mr.| 8re at Roberval.Ives will long be remembered as one of the most distinguished leaders the Eastern Townships have given to MORGANS Tailoring Goods.ArT rane BELOW\u201d But at this season he wants Mr.D.Lafleur is at St.T.eon Sprines, Mr.and Mrs.W.Tofield are sununer- ing at Tadousac.Among the Quebecers at T.ittle Metin Ke ow » greet rage jn New York.) One Pound of Stationery for $5¢, (60 Sheets of fina Paper and £0 Envelopes G.SEIFERT, - onde.SEIFERT, - Jove, \u2014 Canad} lic life.to Match, LITT! : \u201c ; Factory 1 86 Crown Street, 7 a = DEFICIT ATT Love, Th We Cond.À Writing P = Ta Vell forth wal Leu rived 34 Fabrique pert, 34 Fabrique Greek ery : 36 Crow .Cooks, H.B.| Writing Pads Te Vellom.ortable\u2014 aundrie ; ; ; Quebec.Towards the ewd of this month Cooke 2.B Yon Ton enariz DE oc.Ivory & linen Linen is essential to comfort.28 Opposite the City Ball EF EF Opposite the City Hall REF the report of ithe past year will be Master Bryant, We are known as The Custom Branch Office, 44 Ursnle Street; Er > \" ER - - oad dbo a : RONTENAG ELECTRIC ae esd\" Ou these William Legge, of Ottawa, cluims to | WATERMANS IDEAL FOUNTAIN Tauudry and invite yoù to send + - ST Le A > - vod 8 ¥ be a small deficit.It is expected by be the Earl of Dartmouth.le is PEN PEN.us a trial bundle, which will .4 Conseyvatives, while most Liberals [ Smbloyed in the Capital Viewing FULLY GUARANTEED.convince you that Souvenirs of * recognize that it takes un long time Dye Works] 3 3 L 3 , X| to overcome the mistakes of the Mr, W.H.Drake, of Toronto, hus a \u2019 \u2014ww\u2014 ue j de | past \u2014Montreei Heraid; taken her departure for Murray lay MO: RE S 0 E apbaundry.f| mim te gs | SP err | MOCRE'S, 148 8 John CATER TO TOUR COMFORT This eurablubrent hasbeen ra.| Ÿ |Lefore them.The apnouncement in ap eke for the remapnder of the AT THE +.IN.- onrsnised uipped with | |the Herald that there in to be & PTo- | among the Queberers who \u2018 ave taken réteteeettttetétttéten ; Yiectric ¥ os Modern Ma & | vincial d.Bcit ia intended to prepare the | up their residence at Inke eg ; S Tip Cleanin Hel $ Im rial Laundry Fine Gold, oh chinery, as à capacity 5 oo p p ?I 4 20,00 > 'piecrs day.| puvlie mind for the official returns to port for the Summer season.Are Fr ° wc , dyed 2-74 St.Faller Bt CUFF LINKS coe Sterling Silver, Patconind by aif the Apvitity and Center £, come later.Although the Government | Mr.ond Mrs, J, C, More, Mr, und riog reed, oan 72-74 St.Valler Btreot.ro.\u2019 ye Si Stan and PSE | had promised that the equilibrium Mra.Jos.Hamel, Mr, und dra.a ins look rich after we - de rvosresesesssd 0m Safety Pi Bronze, - + | would be restored the Herald re- Drosera alo Anderson, bave Trundrio | them.Wa give thom ety ins, © J Tr.an rs, n AM.Carrier an the ht wtifine.s so ey bung FLL wo CUARANTEES MATH PROMPT Ÿ | marks rather naivoly that thé publie | family.Dr: Sewell and family.oly : een oy Broaches, Terra Cotfa/ x .tee RT nandt will not de surprised should there be Ps, Robitaille.Re yPopituille and vatain noarly ail the n tural fifty DR.N À DUSS Ty TIE Stick Pins, China, \u201cA ve ulf Steamers.op [a deficit.Along with the prediction | tome on board the SH Scotsman on pret Sor por do d that at home » \u2019 Neck Clasps, Glass, à G.Bea Manager.| Ÿ |o! the shortage comes a forceast of | Maturduy last after o pleasant trip Pod washing | Flannels and Blaukots Member of the French Ovhtalmio Bonnet Whisks, putotegetetetntet-teinpete\u2026=tet-fafotofafel [the explanation that will accompany | to Europe.1 heavy work Society of Paris, \u2019 Celluloid \u2019 didi it.The public is to be tôld that the re Garpota cleaned in a vory suporior .Pomade Jars, ¢ t is still unable à \u2018 CAR FARE GRATIS, manner.tars and Cuff SPHCIALIST and Pope ° TO JOIN THE BRITISH.STILL TO THE FRONT.jovernment is still unable to Over- | It in marvellous to se the cheap ex Shirte, Culiars of.a ; Purse Corners, : \u2018 come the evil habits of its predeces- 3 \u2019 Speciaity.For Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Berlin, July 15.\u2014 \\ desjiatch from | The firm of F.Simard & Cie., have rates that goods are selling at, at Phons 524 or postal rng our Throat - Kiel says tlie German cruiser Geier [just received a large assortment of |sors.The excuse is now about as FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.waggon.has lit Corinto.Nicaragua.for Guat lotion fabrics of the latest atyles | familier 2 0 Zo - 21.4 & G McMahon Street, Consultation from 12 to 3 P.Mamale.to Join Great Dritain in.which they are offering fos sale at MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE.WINES.a PFEIFFER\u2019S : G.SEIFERT, Jeweller y Jeweller, Eo ha tie.°F | ridiculously low prices.The varied ot the | Messrs.J.1.Parkington & Co.18} St.ANNE STREET 9 \u2018LET ALL THE WORLD.\u201cGo to Faguy, Lepinay & Frere to -000 their great bargaine.of seasonable silks to purchised at this popular store.cannot be surpassed anywhere in this city and parties desiring such goods should not fail to call at 137 8¢, Joseph street, The sixth annual meeting Maritime Board of Trade, which will po be held in St.John in August nest, 1G is representative of the commercial in 53, London, state that the shipments of rt for June amount Lo 7864 pipes reat Britain, 2363 pipes).making 791 pipes for six months, aguinat Dye Works and Launodry, Opposite St.Patrick's Church.OFFICE TELEPHONE 1038 Private Residence 34 St.Anne Street, RE A A A Telephone 448, 34 Fabrique Street, #8 Opposite the Gity Hall EF 34 Fabrique Stren, &F Opposite the City Hall EF SUMMER SPORTS AND PASTIMES.-* 4+Aa0.u.V.& B, Sporting Goods Store 2 MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN CANADA 8 BICYCLES, Best, Cheapest, Handsomest.- ORBSCENTEI, SPAIDINGS, NYACKS, FAMOUS, WARWICKS.-s DAYTONS.2nd, Hand Bloycies Rented and field.Complete Ropair Shop.FISHING TACKLE HIGHEST GRADE.| Established Headquarters for Sportsmen.Gulf Clube, Spaldings, Morristown, Forgans.Golf Balls, Caddies, Sapphes, ete., etc.THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899.IN LONDON.vanced on Thursday.° THE SHORT SESSION OF THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET | Refined, quiet and steady.LONDON SUGAR MARKET.London, 6d.Beet quiet.gust 10s 415d.CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK.n Obioago to-day :- $= ni Cheese firm.UNEASY FEELING = Ste teur\u201d Soie ann options quiet at unchanged prices.Sugar, raw, barely steady.July 15.\u2014 Sugar cane Bank Rate May be Ad-| quiet, Java, 12s Gd,f air refining 115 July 10s 433d, Au Chi July 15 ~The following are che THE MARKET WITHOUT VIM.apenas: bight lowess and closing prices @7 AGENTS FOR A.G.SPALDING BRUS.Telephone 190.P A Reliable Bicycle mm 11 Se.John St, Quebec, In the Country isa Good Thing to Have\u2014 § \u2014 COLUMBIA CHAINLESS, PERFECT CHAINLESS, COLUMBIA CHAIN.PERFECT CHAIN, * HARTFORD, GARDEN CITY, \u201c VEDETTE, DOMINION.We Know These Are Reliable.Try One and be Convinced.H.S.SCOTT & CO.60 Peter Street AGENTS.Hotel Cecil, OTTAWA.The Model Hotel of Canada G.H.GENSLINGER, - - Proprietor, \u2018YEE PRASExVILLE NOTPL™ Prasecville, Rivier du Loup, P.Q Comfortable family house at the Proxim of seaside.Proprietor © RR AR A RICKABY, SNBALNER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 27 ST.S068 STREET, - - QUENC @FT:lephoce 351.Actendance day or night GPORANE MINIXG 96 BOOM.Fond 25 cts.sad Plant Cette pates = mipes joeeal Washingtrs, Idaho = Prt bi pe = Mise Jpformatis .a P.O.Box 700, Spkane, = BUSINESS NOTIOES.2 BADLY NEEDED\u2014AN UE-TO DATE, handsomely bound, well jme Album for ev age stamp Dominion alan ee sod Newfound: lapd.We have such an Album in to be issued shortly.Price fifty |.Canads cents.Send for circulars.Cs Seamp Company, 362 John street, (Jue- FOR SALE.PUR SALE\u2014SPUON OARS, PAD- dirs, Cannes, Skiffs, &c.Jos.Bourbesu, Batman, Finlay Market, | FOR BALK\u2014THAT SPLENDID D FRO- re, retidones of J.Fo 0.37 parts street, entir retitted aud richly decorated.Electric Light, and all the latest improvemen's ; commands one of the finest views im ue Quebec.Fomsess-ou lat |.ovember next.For permits and conditions of rale, apply to L F Birvis, B.P., or L Parent, NP, 21 Couiliard street.TO LET.TU LET-BHOP NO.47, NUTRE Dems street.Quebec Loan Society, 76 St.Peter street.TO LET -HOUSE No.16.DES GRISONS eucet.V.W.LaRue, N.P.FOB SALE OB TO LET.FOR SALE \u2014 AT LA CANA- diere, about one mile from Dorchester Bridge, a cottage con taining 12 rooms, with both W.C., water from the Limoulou aquedue, and all modern improvements.The grounds are nearly 2 arpents in superficies, and are planted with a selected variety of trees.Stables and coach house.Apply to V.W.LaRue, N.P., 28 St.Ann street.HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014 That first-class property, No.73 Champlain Street, su itable for a Store or Warehouse, with dwelling G.F.GIBSONE, ADVOCATE.SIAT.PETER TREET.QUABNC MCLAREN'S CELEBRATEO à LEA TRE \u2014 .10.All Other Brands 3 WHO HAVE WADE TRIAL OP IT.[__ NO ALUM AU Iagredients Pare and Perfectly Healthful ! .ASE VOR.McLAREN'S AND TAKR NO OTHER.aves & Co, mmm.| 52 International Navigation Company.Piees 14 and 15 North River, 73 Broad: or How York, & M Brodutre 6 LACHINE.P.Q, PALE ALES AND PORTER Bottiod by #000K°S FRIEND+ | .WHERE oe THE TROUT HIDE.\u2014 Jol , The Large Rad ones are in the Deep Cold Waters of LAKE EDWARD.The Pypises cf this Bu autifal LAC DES GRANDES ISLES Have bees sung by all its visits, =\u2014\u2014)of The Laurentides House Sitaated ce the Shore of Lake where Dambers of § Ib, trout » trout are taken every » modern comfortable Railway Station.Guides, Tents, Boats, Canoes and sagiplies of all kind» can be had.and rivers.Fur particulars and information, apply to ROBT.ROWLEY, Railway Ties For Sale, 25,000 CYPRESS TIES, DELIVER- od at Murray Day or Quebec- For par- tisulars apply to LECLERC & LETELLIER, - 104 and 106 St.Paul Street, Quebec.SALT WATER, PURE AIR + EXCELLENT OUISINE.OACOUNA is 120 mil s below Quebes, and is resched by L C.R., and Sagüenay Boats.Good Bathing, Boating.Cycling, Golling.ete.Pine \u2018\u2018 Hall\u201d has accommodation for pver 300 guests, and 1s first class in every respect.Terms: $2 te $3 per day.Special rates per week.JOHN BRENNAN, NO.44 FPABRIQUE STRERT.Now in Stock and of the Fineso Quality ,.SPONGES.Brushes, (Hatr.Tooth and Nail) Het Water Bags, Perfumery.© Chamels, Atomizers.Patent Medicines.PRUPRIETOR.CANADA, } Provnos cr QuEsta, Disrrict of Quebec, | District of Quebec.No.193.Plaintiff, of we Defendant.insertion of the p enent ord: r T i TIB DESSAIN ; (Bi;med) Pep CGO UIN, PELLETIER & FI3RT, DRO Attorneys tor ths Plaintiff.AMERICAN LINE.FAST EXPRESS SERVKE .July 20 , New a O'DONNELL, 8 Ange Qube [pinay Frere, decline.and rose at one time 115 over last fram yesterday's prices.MEDICAL HALL [5:41 W.B.ROGERS, CIRCUIT COURT, rin Besa, of th paris ofS.Joan pai ià at Lottiniere, ss.ilie Charland, widow of Thecphile Char.Fe Cran, i eb liam, tod par unknown.DEFENDANT IS ORDERFD TO ar within coos month from the last WEsTEENLAND Ag Ÿ | eln: sales, \u201cThese steamers carry Cabinaad Third class | 441,000 \u2019 Po not forget that we have remove \u2014 New Yotk, July 15.\u2014 The Evening pPost's financial cable from don says: An uneasy feeling is veloping in the city regarding the position of institutions dealing in bills.Brokers quote #4 to 334 per cent.for diseounts, and allow al) business to pass to the Bank of England, where also a :good business is done in loans at 414 per cent.The belief is growing that the bank rate will be raised to four per cent on Thursday, in which cage gold ahip- ments from New York may he re sumed.The bank no longer grants \u2018free advances against shipinents.£300,000 in gold to arrive from the Cape is expected to reach the bank next week.The stock markets were withdut ® business to-day, awaiting developments.Americans were sold to a moderate extent, and to a trifle below the parity.Canuda Pacific was week on the signs of more ami- cablé working between the Northern | Pacific and the Great Northern.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, .July 15: \u2014 \u2018Today's short stock market was so marrow and s0 nearly stagnant (hat move ments of prices were of little significance.But there was a perceptible tone of firmness, which was emphasized after the appearance of the bank statement by the hasty covering of some small hear contracts in the Grangers, which had been put out just previous to the appearance of the statement.Practically the greater part of the day's business was given over to the closing of short contracts by the hears.This , #8 | contingent has been particularly av Hotel, adjoins de | tive in Brooklyn Transit during the present week on the persistent talk of a pending strike.Theif buying to Kicellent Fiy Fishing in adjoieing lakes | cover to-day made that stock the most active on the list, and moved it up two points from the (pening Sugar was largely bought, night.People's Gas rose rharply Oregon Navigation pfd.advanced 1% on the «ischarge of the voting trust and Lhe implied guarantee dends to the amount af ten per cent.in yearly installments.rose over a point.North Western Railways were also strong.The bank statement was favorable in the showing of a Gain in cash, considering the payment of $2,500,000 to the sub-Treasury on Customs payments during the week.\"Phe local money market worked still Jower to-day.ing advanced a and London discounts were also of preferred divi- Cotton Oil Manhattan and Little demand.Nierlsignificant fraction, harder.Sterling exchange at imer- national centres also rose sharply, lending point to the note of alarm sounded by the weekly English financial publications over the immediate future of the London market.on FLEE change were as .& Hodsou.De & Rio Grande pha.General Elactric.American eel add SW Gm pid.bushels spot.tions opened steady.ed to the Brothers School.Foguy.shels: sales, National i Com CE Nutional Biscuit pid.10 335,000 bushels futures, bushels spot.Bpot market dull.Optlons opened wteadier on cables, wet weather in the Northwest Corn.receipts, 110,175 bushols; exports, 88,149 bushels; sales, 200,000 Spot market dull.Op- Oats.receipts, 199,600 bushels; exports, 50,116 bu- gages and m' 100,000 bushels spot.market dull Butter firm for fancy, WAS SO NARROW THAT THE Pre aa s 8 MOVEMENTS OF PRICES WERE * nfl a i iH OF LITTLE SIGNIFICANCE, IsU'T ot seen \u2019 THERE WAS A, FEELING OF | Fer.\u2026 | ug op io FIRMNESS.De Coe Boot Dec, yf BP 95 9% ow \u20188 so se 345845 MONEY AND EXCHANGE.days, 4.85; at sight, 4.88%; bar si ver, 60; Mexican dollars, 47%; silver certificates, 60 @ 61.London, July 15\u2014 The gold prem iums are quoted to-day Ws follows : Buenos Ayres, 114.50; Madrid, 21.00; Lisbon, 35.00; Rome, 107.25.MR.MULOCK ILLUSTRATING HIS WEST ELGIN EDUCATION.To the Editor of the Chroniclehe found a contract existing with The British American Bank Note Company for the engraving and printing of the bank notes and stamps re quired for the business of the country under which or similar contracts the work had Leen done for thirty-five years with security and economy.One of his first official acts was to band over this work to an American firm and in defiance of all specifications to allew the work to be done out of the country and, the plates and dies to be made in New York, subject to all the dangers of good work being in foreign hands.His next step was to refuse payment to the Cana dian firm of an account for work delivered, approved \u2018 and accepted, accompanied by threats to confiscate the property of the Canadian firm essential to their business and for which the Government had never paid.it Mr.Mulock really believed he had a claim upon this property he had ready means of verifying his beilef, The courts were open to him, but he was unwilling to adopt such ordinary measures as he had recourse to a procedure which has never been equalled in high-handedness by any Minister of any civilized community.Existing zourts and exiating laws weve pot vigorous enough to employ Tn establishing his ends.He moved his colleagues to introduce an amendment to the Criminal Code, which was the most daring violation of justice and decency ever witnesred in Canada.When the Minister of Justice was appealed to: and he, if any, should stand between the people and any tyrannical proceedings, \u2018he was at first disposed to deal fairly He recommended the rayment cf the account and of testing the ownership af the plates by process of law, but hg allowed himself to be overruled \u201chy his eolleague, Mr.Mulock, and to be some the father of the obnoxious clause in the Senate bill.If the fountain of justice in the administration can thus be tampered with what hope is therd for fair dealing with the Government in the ordinary operations of.ita business relations with the public ?The matter was discussed in the 3enate on the 22nd and 26th ult, and the monstrous injustice of Mr.Mulock's proposal was made clear ; and his attack was prevented by the withdrawal of the clause owing to the indignation it evoked on both sides, The result is a lesson for Mr, Mulock not to disgrace his high position Vy acts of the greatest tyranny, It has Deen shown that there are men who will not allow their own or others\u2019 rights to be assailed unjustly, Mr.Mills has also learned that there is an authority of Justire over the Minister who passes by that Yours truly, FAIR PLAY.Sick Headnche and relieve a)! the troubles tnel- dent roa blllous state of thw aystem, such o Dixxiness, Nauses.Drowsiteus, Dist; eating, Pain in niet ile.Ee oe While the! rock shows is curing sick.Pre antl ve valuable in Co: tion.ioe cing asa preventiog this annoying com while thoy also eorrect all disorders of stomach, stim! the liver and regulale the bowed \u201cene would be almost pricelesy a] who from thie Sistressing com peut their ness does not pot t es rho dees ty them w i & those vaival 2 $0 hers vi oot be be wililng $ do wi QUE ere all sick head ACHE Stier | lives that dr pale cure 38 Re Léo 7 Taven Piirs sre wal \u2018yery easy to taka.One or two or eagle St die or pars» put 17 me ponte.ae wir who use them 71 inks i M.Bold everywhere, or sent by \" GARTER XEDICIUS C0, Brw Tab | foal PL mal Dos Anal Fri Nsw Yoax, Soursaurrow,} Loxpon.di eee TLIMITBE.Caliing Werthound ETS mi - Authorized Capital, $300,000.PAUL.ee 918 2 Pare \u2026Aug16 | EW TON La MATIERE: OFFICE: ox.A 3 tax _ 23 | Naw Yorl uly \u2014 Flaur, te .or ur St.Logis.A 20 |osipts, 27,528 barrels; axports, 408 qs FRANÇOIS XAVIER STREET MONTREAL, P-Q.barrels; sales, 2500 packnges.Mar- Direstors ; RED STAR LINE.ket quiet and easier.Hye flour in- | goa A.W.Ogilvie, Hon.Richard Turner, New Yorx\u2014AnTwer\u2014Pania, active.Cornmeal easy.Rye quiet.4 0, H.Cetelli.; W.Barclay Steptens Every Wodnesday at 12 Noos.Barley steady.Wheat, receipts, | Waq., W.Dalu Marris, Keq.5.Beaudin, Famstaxo.July B| Sorrumar.Aug 37219,175 bushels; exports, 15,997 Lush | Xeq., W.L.Hogg Ee Auprrors\u2014P.8.Ross & Sons, Norasy Preuio\u2014Hugh Brodie.Banxzes \u2014Imperial Bank of Canadaipa! debentures W.L.HORG New York, July 15.\u2014Exchange, 60 When Mr.Mulock® edmé into office, day from Montrealfor the round tr pu 000 au-Eœag S258 vESssses wee Wath» KRRE KEXXEKE ot SB contsg - THE INVESTMENT COMPANY » ge-5sa\" © 2se8s VU UND DS Kz pe ë Licrross-\u2014Beandin, Cardinal, Loranger & 8 8%.Geemam.Money loaned ab lowest rate of in'orest 00 the security of seal estate, stock, bunds, mort- THE FINEST TONIC BRAVAIS\u2019 IRON fn concentrated drope.to resist FER BRAVAI FER BRAVAI LANCET \u2014 \u201cA beautifui and interesting preparation\u201d BH MEDICAL JOURNAL.- \u2018ait the good effects of iron ertnot tom nr Hpturbing the digas; doer not dlacken the TNIITS ALL TEE WORLD OVER.\" : Paris, 130, Rue Lafa GRAN NAVIGATION, The following Steamers will load on the berth at about datos mentioned.Greémock Service.8.8.Janeta.8.8.Dongola.Liverpool Service, Belfast Service.8.8.Bengore Head.8.8.Glenarm Head.Dublin Service.FN July 16 8.8.Ramore Head.' Antwerp flervice To be followed regularly \u2018by other | eaters to above named ports.For freight and other particulars zpply HAROLD KENNEDY, I i Ontario Nerigtion COMPAN Y.DOUBLE SERVICE Between Quebec and Montres), leaving 8 AM.and 5.30 P.M.every day, after 15th July.Steamers leave now 5.30 we.k days, Sand \u2018ys at 3 P.M.Saguenay Line.\u2018 Alter July 8th, lsaves Quetec every day at Teronto Line.Leave Montreal week days at 10 A.M.Orchestra on Day Steamers.Leaving Satu day to return Sanday or Mon Firet Clus S:ngle Fare QUESES/ AND INDLEVIS FERRY HE UNDER NUTFD1 NUTEDTRIPS BY THIS wi | be found couvenint to pa seu- velling by tbe vudez meationcd Fail- Te GRAND TRUNE RAILWAY.QUEBEC.12.30 Lightoirg Exto the \u2018est.7.45 Mailtothe Went Loupdu 11,25 Eres to Mon- 1200 ok] to Halifax.M 7.45 Express to Shor- 11.45 Mixed co Megan- & 8.Francisvi Bree toSher- brooke.8.30 Accommodation to Shesbrooke.Jrva 26.1989, Commencing this day, 2nd May, Weather and circumstances hermitting, the Steamer \u201cOrlesos\u201d will run as follows ORLEANS FERRY SUNDAY.EVENING TRIPS.On Tuesday and Thursday evenings the oat wil I Tears Quebce at 7.30 and the lsland MN lidaya the boat will leave the Tsland sad in the aft rnoon the same time was - Sundays will ve used.Quebec, Sitlery and St.Romuald FHRR RRY, ESTEAMEX n'LEvis\" CAPT.DES.ROLHEUE, will eave (weathe staucus permitting) as follows : oT.RONUALD.YXREXEE Stopping at 8.Re 1a Hillery Ro ng and returning.Saturday, the first trip will be made at 4.45 o'cluck bese of B o'clock.Un Saturday evening there will he & uald and à = of anemia and iad iy recommended debi ares, Tien, M.7.45 Extreme from 200 Mail fm the West, 10,43 Acoumrrodation ft itreal, ANTERCOLEMUL RALRAt, AM.7.15 Accommodation us Chandier to Riv.du Lonp mudation ton 11,15 patrie ret \u2018A coommodation 7.30 Accommodation ton.12.90 Exprers from Mow treal.xpress to|P Little Metia 6.15 Aoscmmodation 1.1s Kies | from 1.45 oie from 8.45 Accommodation from Shesbrooke 12.00 Express from ML 6.80 Mixed from cae asnlens >>>» \u201cEEE 28888 zà8 vent EU REERR EEE ; 5 wm TEE» YS aun pese = e 583% BUN DAYS.- > 8 ERE RIEE 1 nsolvent Notice.Iu the matter of wl TREPANIER & CO.8hoemakers, Quebec, 7 Inaalvents.OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Tuesday.18th Jaly, 1899, At 11 o'clock A.M, will te suid Ly auction, at to much in the dollar, the assets of this cat ite aa follows : \u2014 A-Stock-in-trade of shoes.Se6Sc2 Store Fixtures.11.16 8879.17 B\u2014Rent to 1st of May, 1900, \u2018The invent: ry book may bs examined at our « thee, The stock can beexamined at the intolverta\u201d store, No.16 Massue street, St.Sauveur, Queben, Munday, the 17th July instant, Terma :\u2014Canh.The male will take © at our cffice, 44 Dalhousie street, Blac ce PARADIS & JOBIN, Public Accountantsoffice, 44 Dalhousie Street, Rich.à Unt, Nav.Co.Building DOM i Ni ION Li N E ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, LIVERPOOL SERVIOR 1899, BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.QUEBEC TO LIVERPO From Liverpool From Soamer.Guebes.SP, M.June 15/Vancouvea Satardar, July 1 .23/Doxnuos .8 \u201c 29 Canton ss * 16 Juiy 6 Sooraman \u201c \u201c 42 .20 VANOOGYER.\u201c Aug 5 $ 27 DOMINION .\u201c 13 AT] those Steamers have superior passenger accommodation amidship Saloons Pace promenade .Lights aod spacious Rates of QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Cabia.sacs - 5200 and up ne « Quebec to Liverpool vis Boston.| Cabin.bea.2 and op inoloding Rail ticket 2nd Cabin 4 Sterrege .& To \u201c \u201c \" Rail j urney 19 hours leasing Quabeo afternoon previous to day of asiling.Thess Steamers have exceptionally good ar- rengynients with the Railways and ste special.y udapted for the carriage cf Fine « oods, rait, and all cargo requiring TromIpt ADA care- tul handling.Through Bills of Leading iseued to all Pointe, For rates, berthing accommodation, and all other information, apply to W.M.MACPHERSON, HF NORTH SHORE MAIL SA \u201cse Olaf,\u201d will rail From Quabes, nn 3teetage .Thursday, zoir, July, at o'clock | & Eovarn \u2018robots aood ai reduced rates.Glasgow and New York £ervice ; Fraser & CO, Agents, Quebec, July 11th, 1800.CUNARD LINE.EW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA and 53 NORTH RI Uusrra.! Satorday, July 22.8 AM.Lroauu Saturday, July 29, 10 A.M.Saturday, 3 gust 5.8 AM.Baturday, August 12, 9 A.M » Tuesday, August 15.moon .Baturday, August 19, 3P.M » Saturday, Auguat 26, 9 A.M, rence Tuesday, Angast :19, noon.Cabin Passage $60.00 and upwards.Second Usbin, $55 upwards, Revenue Tax sdditionsl, accoedi: to season, steamer and Accommodi Sion.teerage A ickets to and from all Parte rope.For fre'ght and paar; pany\u2019s ole 4 Bowls Log G VERNON H.Ne General obec, Montmorenev and | Charlevoix Railway.Summer Time Table 1899.OMMENCING AND AFTER MOK.* DAY, May tôth, 1809, Trains will run aa foiléws-.SATIWEEN OMTEBEO AND STE.ANNE DE BEAUPRE % WREAK Dis ave bc.ve T 31 Ti 8.00 00 15 qu s0Faoëi gas RU Py?EE zE po F 3 - 2 BY E *e 2° BEYER (Batarday only) 12: 15 (aueday only) $ 2) x Extras train for Mon s ve Quebec at 00 DD.Hetorning loaves Mont worcacy Falls at S88 PM A gavardayi 14,50 Ë.» .(exuep Saturday 1m P P ~E ° *TNDAYS.Lesve Quebw , Arrive! Reg, Anne 8 AM.a5 AM, 74 AM 85) AM, 200 P.M, 300 PM, 615 PM 715PM Leave Bte.Arrive Quabe 6.45 AM.645 AM.15 AM, 1260 P.M 43 P.M.S40 P.M BETWEEN QUEBERO ann IT.JOACHAM WEEK DAYS Arrive St.Joncham Les PRE 1e ei PM Leave St Joachim, Arrive 7.05 A.8.35 A.M.SUNDAY Leave Quehec Arrive Bt Joachim 200PM 815PM Leave St Joachim Arrive Quebec 410PM 640 FM Lower Thetrain leasing Queteo at 610A Mon Suudaye does not spat it at intermediate stations | Woe all other Information to she Bu M.intendsat.oly per ip to H.J.B W.EK RB Brame Swi L'habcistesdent.RB A.EVANS.Gea'l Manager, EEE FRUM PIERS 51 | 24 June UN TRAINS | EAVF LEVIS AT 7.30 AM, 100 P.M.and 8.15 P.M.Cheap FE pi \u2018arsion \u2014\"w\u2014 Minnesota und North PDakota (Via Chicago and St.Paul) Round trip colonist tickets will be sold from Quebec at following fares : Picmarck, N D, \u201cand return $48 90 Casselton, N I, « - 4900 Crooknton, Minn, \u201c 37 90 Deville Lote, ND, I 41 4 o 37 90 eg Mion, + sm Grafton, N D, \u201c 37 91 Grand Forks, N I), te nN Jamestown, N D, \u201c 42 70 Minct, N D, «\u201c 46 20 Moorhead, Minn, re 37 90 Red Lake Halls, Mion, \u201c 3% Return trip to Going trip to be comp\u2019eted commence on on or before JULY 18th 1899 - SEPT.17th Excursion fares from all stations in Ontario and Unebec to she above and other destinations in Minneeota and North Dakota.For full particulars apply to Oity Ticket Offices, Corner DuFort and Ann streets Chateau Frontenac) and Ferry fre Dalhousie street, and 254 St.Joeerh street.LINE AD I si RR The Shortest Quickest and Best Route Montreal and New York, Anthracite Coal Exclusively, No mmoke No dust, Lv.Moutreal 8.40 A.M.and 7 P.M.Ar.New York 8.15 P.M.and 7.20 A.M.D.ve Can on Bors Trams.1.00 P.M.train from Levis connecte at Bt, Lembcrt with \u201cD.& H.\u201d night train.SF Insist upon tickets via the DELAWARE & HUDSON, The only line along the beautiful shores of Lake Champlain.Shortest, Quickest and Best.HB.G.YOUN, J W BURDICK, Sad Vies-Pres's, Gen.Paw.Avent, ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Established 1852 Tapisian, 10,000 tons.| Savarian 10.000 tons.} Bunaingmme 1899 Summer Arrangements 1899 Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal Royal Mail Service.Montreal | Quebee SAM.|6P.MM Lim, Steamers.2 June |NuMinaw.[15 July 12 July $Tolr MJALIFCRRIAN [OU + Taisur 17 8 27 + mo Pansiar .| S Aug | 3 Aug q LavagTias.[lv *° [0 + I 1.a¢ lowest rates, From New York -Jêt July 5 Anpust From Glasgew.1 J uly 14 %* GURNOS AYREAN| a POMERANIAN.London, Quebec and Montreal Service.From Prom London.Montreal.24 June 12 Ju! 1 July 22 7 13 2 August a 12 * For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO.Agents.LIMIT TED.BERMUDA AND WES?IRDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES SAILING FROM PIER 47 NORTH RIVER, EEW YORK For Bermuda :\u2014 3.8, ORINOCO, Saturday, noon, For St.Thomas, St Crois Croix, St.Kitta Anti or Cusdaloure, Dominica, Martinique, and Barbados, 49, FONTABELLE, Wedncsiay, :6ch July, st 3pm.St.Lawrence Line.The Twin Screw Iron 8.8.CAMPANA, 1,700 tous, sails from Quebec, cn Tuesday, 18th July, at noon For Father, Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape C Bummorside.Cbarlottetown, Sou: and Pictou, stopving.except at Father Point, à few boors at place to allow of paæengers going ashore.Has excellent accou-modation for pamengers Shippers are reque ted to mark the port of destination in full on all packages, to avoid mictake in landi: 2.For ail particulars, i ARTUR AHERN, AE OUT: RERIDGE! & CO.Apa, oP roadway, ork B.M.STGCKING, Tickes A nt, 33 85.Louis Strees, pper Town 20nd July, at DENTAL SURGEON, 27 8ST.URSULE STREET.Office Hours: From 9 A.M.to 12.30 P.M.\u201c 8PM oS PM Telephone 182, = Steamship Company, | LOUIS N.LEMIEUX, DDS.7 ~~.t 2 : EES CANADIAN - PACIFIC NA Hours.8 a.m.arrive Montreal 2 p.m.J 2 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.30 p.m (8)12.25 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.30 p.m, #10.30 p.m.arrive Montreal 6.00 a.m (a) Sundays only.*Daily.Other trains weck days only] Pros 94.ITY TICKET AXD TELECHAPH OFRICE'Z23 14 Basde Street, Opporite Post Office, sad Palais Slation.St owrnc wd Adirondack Railway N EW YORK ENTRAL A WUDSON RIVER R.R, THE ADIRONDACK ROUTES From CANADA to the \u201cSTATES, Trains Leave Montreal {Windsor Station) WAGNER Parlor Cars Trains Cars on Night Traine.Der Buffet Servies on all Through Trains LOCAL TRAINS to > Huntingd Vailerfield, arnois and Chatenoguay les Windsor Station, Montreal, 5.10 p.m.= exnept Sunday, and 9.45 a.m.Sundare coly, and for Valleytield, Beaubarnois and Chateauguay s.m.except Eaturdays and Bi aad L385 p.m.storage only 7 days, nu Ospadion Pacis trains I! 28 Montreal with trains eeepc York Central.Call for tickets vis the N.Y.C.; For information, time tables, call ticket agents Oantdian Pacific Émis to A.J, Hebert, Travelling Passenger or H.D.Carter, G General Agent, Malone, Arey BE Van Errex, Grozox H, Dares -% mad Degtral Stations No Ap .- 1899 - SUMMER SER/ICE - 1809 GOING SOUTH.Leaves Levis.84 Jus Mountain Express.- For Fabyans, North Ccnway, Port Toads Old Orchard, Sherbrooke ice and Megantie.Bs BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS.\u2018or Beauce Megantic, Bherbrocio, » N ork M.Boston, New ¥ sad New 00 Accommodation For She and ë a brooke sll Points GOING NORTH.Arrives Levis.: WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.LE 10 -From Po tand, North Conway Fabyans and Sherbrooke.WOSTON #ND KEW YORK EXPR SS.af Foston, Now York, ped beuoke, Megantic, Beance and A.M.New Fogland Punta.A0 ue re a Boston and New York Exprees rcns daily Bundays included, and carries through Pullman £alace Sleepers for Boston and Bpringfield, connéctiog with Parlor Buffet Care SanngBeld to New York, * Also through first class coach to Boston.This train connect with Beauce and Megantic service, White Mountain Express runs daily, Sundays ex- ing Parlor Buffet Car via Dudswed and r.This train also rune through to Sherbrooke, stopping at all interes mediate stations, making
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