The Quebec chronicle, 9 mai 1902, vendredi 9 mai 1902
[" Uë du gratuletions; \u2018Enow what you are à tie printing, oall at Ohroslole, Tos iront Pos all kinds of real up-po-date artis- ASS Ad ENS P = Y VOL.LVI.XO, 20,220.SUBLIMES 3 for 250.Canadians do not get to the nobility and we that the best prod GRANDAS CIGARS \"ies Have a Great Advantage Over Imported Cigars as There Are No INFERIOR Cigars Amongst Thémthe best of foreign } alth of Europe, but nô Grandas Cigars are exported uet of the best cquipped all Havana Factory in the British Empire is for Canadians and for Canadians only.Cigars, .as the best of them go so In unvarying excellence in material and in workmanship.Grandas Cigars are equal to imported Cigars at double the price and better than any domestic cigar at any price PERFECTOS ON CE TRIED GRANDA ARE ALWAYS USED GRANDAS SELECTOS 35c.AN ENTIRE TOWN TOYALLY DESTROYED oe Prin: Bt, Pierre, Martinique, Wiped Out by Voleanic Action \u2014 = Q.SS.C0'S \u201cRORAINA\u201d A WRECK Yarn THE MOST TERRIBLE DISASTER IN RECENT YEARS \u2014 NEARLY ALL THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN KILLED AND ALL THE SHIPPING ENTIREL DESTROYED, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 St.Thomas, D.W.I., Mey 8, 7 p.m\u2014 The'Bricish steames Roti, Captain Freeman, which left St.Lucia Wednesday for Martinique returned to $4.Lucia at five 0 \u2018clock this afternoon.\u2018The Hkdam brings o report that the town of Bt.Piecrs, Martinique, has been totajly destroyed as a result of the volcenis: disturbances in ibe js: land.Almost.all the inhabitants of 8e.Plerresafe seid to hive been \u201ckilled The Rodden repuris that ail the shipping in the port bes also been dns- troyecl.The Qudbec Steamship Compenyl steamer Rorsime in mentioned as jug bests Just with all on board.The nn wes almost, completely wrecked.ller captain was serinusly burned and seventeen of her crew are The steamer Roraima, Captain Mugah loft New Yorv April 26th jor Stmas, whee she arrived May 3nd From St.Thomas she proveeded 8t.Croix, Demerara, ete.It wes ansounced from St.Thomas lent Saturday, May 3rd, that su Pierre hal bern covered with ashes to the depth of a quarter of an inch ae the result of the eruption of the Mount Pollee proteane ood the ionn appeal to envelo) in fog.A second despaich from St.Thomas, dated May 6, says the flow of lave from the Mount Pelee volcano, which began last Baturday, hod Sompletely destroynd the Guerin factory situated about twenty miles from Nt.Picrves lt was reported that about 150 persons bed disappesræl and that a panic prevailed at Mi.Pierre.Ancther despatch from St, | Pierre dated May 7, says, advices receiv: there from 8t.Vincent, D.W.I., announced that for some days earth: hud been experienced in the ighbarhood of the Souffrier crater, which had Leen smoking snd runtbling The keople in the vicinity of the vol- cabo were leaving for places of safety.This $t.Thomas doapatch said further that cable conumunication with the taland of | Martinique was interrupted the: sng of May Tih, and that cable connmurcstion southward from St.Lucia, in the windward iulands, cemscl suddeidy the sens afternoon.Jt was reported that the volcanic craters on Dominica, B.W.1., were showhg signs of activity The town of St, Pierre.ths commerrial capital of the French Istand of Martinèque is on the West coast The port has only an open roed- stead.The town has a population of about 5,000.The feland of Martini tie contol ine aoverel extinct en noes, ighest point being ont Peliee, with an altiturle of 4430 leet.The British steamer Rodden left London, Aprdl 11, for Barbados, nln.THE SPEAKER SUSTAINED London, May 8.\u2014 The motion to censure Gulley for bis ruling of the récent Auapesdon of Mr.Jobo Dion was dofeatcd lam nigit dw a voto of 398 to 63, The anmouacnment wes grreled whih cheers, The attenmt ta forre à vote of ren- awe wad tele the ocoaston of a remarkable demonstration of sympathy for and confleace in the Bpxaker.After tha division.the whole House, with the exception of the Trish mrm- betn, nqoim arose and with heads uncovered chreead Mr.Gulley Juetilyfn the lobbies and galleries, which were wountally crowdal, om ielty wkh urimiocratic Laliva, the Ryroker wa the recijéent of menerous con: \"+ for To get relief from indigestion, bill- oul >.constipation or torpid liver without disturblog the stomach or purpine the bo is, take a few doser of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they wi) please you.* | remembered\u201d that two years ago DETAILS OF THE BISLEY TEAM NAMES OF CANADIAN ORACK SHOTS WHO GO TO ENGLAND, CAPT.R.J.DAVIDSON, OF THE EIGHTH REGIMENT ONE OF THE NUMBER.Ottawa, May 8.\u2014 The te list of meinbers for this \u2018s Bi tea was handed out today.The names aro Commandant Lt.-Col.J.H.Burland, Montreal ; Adj.-Capt.' E.D.Sutherland, Ottawa.Members\u2014Co.- Sgt.-Major F.Richardson, Sth R.C.A., Victoria, B.C.; Sgs.Geo.Mortimer, 10th Regiment, Toronto ; Sgt.W.A.Surith, Sd D.C.0., Otews ; Pte.WE.Bennett, 43nd, Ottawa ; Col.-Sgt.Juo.Mossop, 6th D.C.0., Vancouver ; Gorpl.D.C.Mortimer, D.C.0., Viejoris : et ke J.Davidson, pl t.R., Quebec; Capt.T.G.Ma: s, Mth Regiment, St hemos Bugle.- Sgt.T.Broadhurst, 5th R.S., Nontreal ; Sgt.T.8.Boyles, 10th Regiment, Toronto; Sgt.J.C.Carruthers, 4th Humsars, Prescott; Capt.Rennie, 2nd Q.0.10, Toronto : Pte.U, S.Soott, 43nd, Utiawa ; P'te.T.G.Pecidie, Hh R.S., Montreal : Col.- Sgt.C.8.Keddew, 13th Regiment, HeamiMon ; Capt.C.N.Mitchell, Q., Winnipeg M M.Set.8.G.Perry, Sth D.C.O., couver ; Major R.J.Spearing, 53cd, Sherbrooke.Major F.Sherbrooke, May 8.\u2014The last of one of the mont notorious gang of crimi- naln that ever infested the continent of America is ot last bagged.It will be aix men entered the town of Danville, P.Q., and terrorized the inhabitants of that usually quict hamlet hy entering into the branch office of the People's Bank of Halifax, doing business in that place, and holding up the officials and compelling them at the muzzle of their revolvers Lo give them all the cash in the entablinhment.The hol up was so desperate in character that the populace soon heard of it and became so enraged that they organized and gave chase, and after a hard hat- tle succeeded in capturing the whole gang, who were placed in the Sherbrooke Gaol, where they were register- ad under the names of Huddle, Brooks, Dowd, Moore, McCarthy and Wager.Some days later the four first named aucceeded in making their escape from the gaol by sawing through the bars of their cells and reaching the outside by means of knotted nheete from the third story.The escape was a desperate one and caused great rx- citement at the time, and also called the country, including Peter McCaskill.of Montreal.Wagner and McCarthy did not succeed in making their en.cape snd later pleaded guilty and were sentenced to ten | years each in the penitentiary.The four others, how: ever, managed! to elude all pursuit, and were not heard of until last July, when Brooks and Huditle turned up at Dover, N H., and killed two men, when they were arrented and _condemned to 30 years each in the State prison, During their trial Detective McCankill went to Dover and identified the men as two of the gang who held up the bank officials at Danville amt afterwards escaped from the Sherbrooke Gaol, Moors, who was a nailor, took passage before the mast for England and escaped, and now news has come to hand that Dowd has been arrested at Chambershurg, Pa.and Detective MeCaskill, of the Government Secret Service, will in all probability be sent for him, when he will ha brought to Bherhrooke to stand hie trial.In 4he meantime Huddle'n father, a well-known crook, who hod seved one term in the Kingston ant another in the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, has died, an abo has his yqunger ann, who died in the St, Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, where he was serving a term, and an- ather son is serving out a term in the Kingston Penitentiary.Thue it will be acen that the whole family of Huddiem were nolorious oviminale.The elder Brooks and father of the family dropped dead in the streeta of Portland, Me.where he had gone to ne- urn the services, of five \u2018 notorioi arooka to help him break the prison at Dover, N.H., and resone hin ach, there held for murder.The gang iN iow either deal or in durance vile'and both the American and Canadian po- You are very much relieved, \u2019 into requisition all the detectives of.| FOREIGN-BORN IN OUR COUNTRY \u2014-_ A Detailed List of Them in Census Bulletin VIII.\u2014 ean.TUE POSITION OF IMMIGRATION \u2014\u2014 SOMETHING SHOULD BE DONE TO STIMULATE IMMIGRATION FROM THE BRITISH ISLES.\u2014 LARGE NUMBERS OF ANMERI- CANS HAVE MADF CANADA THEIR HOME \u2014 HOUSE DID NOT SIT YESTERDAY \u2014 MFM.BERS AT CRICKET.es elfen {Special to the Chronicle).Ottawa, May 8.\u2014Census bulletin No.8 made its appearance to-day.It gives the classification of the foreign- born population by sex, age, time of immigration, countries whence they emigrated and ihe foreign and native born by birth place.Tbe foreign born ore grouped according to age in three > {poriods, namely, - 16 yearn, .10 and under 20 yénrs, years and up- \u2018| wards, and according to the time of arrival in the country in periods * [five yeam, commencing in 1861.of The native born are grouped to show for the various territorial division the \u2014 ar er rat umber of born i THE END OF A NOTORIOUS [country of Sach Province and Terry GANG OF CRIMINALS | tory.They constitute 87 per cent of the whole population and urban is to rural horn in a ratio of 3 to J, wxclusive of the British Islands ami possessions.The foreigners, grouped by birth places, number 276,804 for 190k, 157,140 for 1891, and 131,083 for 1&8].All immigrants of British birth are count! as Canadian citizens and all of foreign birth are counted ax aliens unless they become citizens by naturalization.Of the total, 378,804, there are 134,942 aliens, according to putin vi, put tbe whole mue includes à very large proportion of the 159,200 immigrants ho arrived in the 5 years 1806 to March 31, 10).The country from which the largest number have come is the United States, and of the total of 127.901 born thers it appears that 84,493 have been naturalised.In the older Pro vinces of Ontario and Quebec there are 72,680 who were born in the United States and 59,726 ot these are natue- atianl_ cilinene.United Kingdom does not suffice to supply the loss by death among the British born in the country, especially among immigrants of Irish and Scotch birth, as the following tube shows :\u2014 1801.1800.1881.181.England\u2014 203.963 210,688 169,504 144,000 Ireland\u2014 101.628 149,184 186,524 219,451 Scotland\u2014 [3431 107,684 115,002 121,004 Totals\u2014 350,008 470,456 470,092 465,534 The figures for 1871 are bnly for Ontario, Quebec, New Brunawick aml Nova Scotia and Wales in include with England for 1591 and 1901.In the Province of Quebre there are 1.048 Chinese, 3,181 old country French, 1,543 Germann, 1,540 Italians, 2.670 Rumiana, 28,408 Americans.Täeut.Winatow, 7lat New York Regiment, failed to pass the medical examination for South Africa, and Major Woodride, formerly of Dawson, takes his place.This was an off day for Parliament, owing to it being Ascension Day.The OQutario and Quebes membera played a cricket match agninet the rest of the world.The former team won by 102 to 7R.: À Good Quarter Dollar's Worth Tn contained in a hotile of Polson'e Nerviline, which curren Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Toothache, Headache, Crampa, Rick Stomach and Indigestion.Mothers find Newviline is firnt class liniment for children's sore throat, hoarseness, cold in the chest, and taken in hot water before retiring in a aplendid remedy for cola, Don't be without Nerviline : it is the most economisal potent and reliable household limiment made, and costs only dé | Dn.Hausron's Priis ques CONeTIPATION.ann commen nf pi LISTEN.-deby We never make a change only for the bei.Now we give the ved PAGUY, LRPINAY & FRRRR, D s Tronvigpation from the QUEBEC, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 190%.EPARTURE OF THR \u201cCESTRIAN\u201d Ç \u2014 , TWO, LADS STOPPPD AT-MALIFAX OWING \u2018 \u2018140 i INSTRUCTIONS: FROM OTTAWA \u2014 ONE WAS A MARRIED \u201cMAN AND THE OTHER A L BOY.© \u2014p\u2014 Halifax, N.S., ! 8.\u2014 The troopship Cretrian, H the Canadien Mounted Rifles on board, passed out of the hasbor ot dgit o'clock this evening.Outawa, May 8 \u2014 The des from Hulifax to-ddy describing ibe send off of the troops at Halifax stato that two Ottawa men, Smith ard Beoman ware atopped fro) goieg on instructions from Wt sa.Local inquiry elici the uct that the Smith referred to Is G.A.Smith, of Hintonburg.He gut married after taking out his attestation parees and on cotuplaint of hin nowly wedkdol wile the Minister of Militia decided to lave him at home.The other man referred to is proboldy G.8.Beamisb, à l'em- broko school boy, who nade a gene effort to get to South Africa mm khaki, He was accepted, but on complaint of his father his attistation papers were cancelled.Beamith did not leave Ouawe with the secruits, but probeb- ly boarded the truin down the linc.His father stated he was under egw.rel en.BRITISH TRADE \u2014\u2014 Jmports Decreaned While Exports lo- ; crense] During April.London, May & \u2014 The returna issued by the Board of Trace show that during the mouth of April the imports decreased £66,688, while the exports increased £1,506,498.The increase in reexports amounted to £387,042, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SNOW STOËNS IN EUROPE Madrid, May £\u2014Violent snow storms are reported from the northern part of Spain.Paris, May 8.\u2014A violent hail storm swept over the north-western section of Paris this afternoon, It lasted for half an hour.The heavy snowfails continua throughowe North-Western ond South-Western France.They are accompanied by frorts and the cereal and fruit crope are seriously threaten- od.+ voue lpm 0\u2019OKIEP RELIEVED London, May 8.\u2014 The town of Œ'Obiep, western Cape Colany, which had bem besieged since April 4 by a Transvaal force, wuber Copnmuslant.Smuin, has been relieved by a Fritivh Asce wader Colonel Cooper.The gar- rleon was in bunith sul only a few of the vr \u2018wets wasted, The Boers retired south.\u201cLond Kitchener, in reporting the relief of 0'Oviep, adds that the Con: Gorka district is clear of Boers, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ATTEMPTED TO CENSURR : SPEAKER W.C.GULLBY London, May 7.\u2014The Nationaliat members of the House of Commons unsuccessfully attempted to-night to force a vote uf censure on the Speaker of the House, Wm.Court Gulley, in vonnection with the suspension from the House for one week of Jobn Dillon, Nationalist, who on March 1 addressed unporliamentary language to Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Seretary.J.J.Mooney, Nationalist, had previously given notice that he would move to cenaure the Speaker and, when Nr.Gulley took his seat, the Conservative end Liberal members of the House greeted him with cheers, The occupants of the Irish benches remained seated.Mr.Mooney, in moving his remolution, declared that Mr.Dion's language upon the occasion in question had been Parliamentary until he had been provoked by the grossly of fensive and unparliamentary taunt irom Mr, Chamberlain, and that the Speaker should have compllied Mr.Chamberlain to withdraw hia remark.John Redmond, Nationalist, said in mconding the motion made by Nr, Mooney, that he formally accepted responsibility for it and that the fact that the member who had been insulted belonged to the minority, while the offender was a prominent member of the Government, aggravated the case.Nr.Redmond said further that he hoped the ruler enforced against the Irish meambers wouhl also be used Le protect them in \u201cthis foreign Parliament.\u201d Nr, Balfour, the Government leader in the House, declared Mr.Mooney's reaolution to he a grave ahuse of pri- Vilege intended to bring the authority of the chair into dispute, Rir Henry Camphell-Bannerman, the Liberal leader, said he had no doubt the House had perfect confidence in the Speaker's ability and impartiality.Mr.Mooney\u2019's motion was defeated by a VDin of 63 to 198.The atiempt to force the vote of ronsite wax made the occasion of a remarkable demonstration of sympathy for amd confidence in the Speaker, Alter the division tha whole House, with the exception of tha Irish members, arose amd, with heads uncovered, cheered Mr.Gulley Justily., Tn the lohbies and galleries, which were unv- sually crowded, eapecially with aristocratic laitier, the Spraker was the recipient uf numerous congratulations.[RES prete ve gnarenterd to cure 0 of Bexual All effects of u-: rox oes, Mentel Worry.Racer cite Opluma or Stimulants.Mailed on , one pes 1, 98.d oR RE Ve Woode Phanphodine is sold in Quetre ty all responsible drugwiste.mr tt Por \"atest novelties in dress je, Maens and muslins.| Glover, Ry 6 ONE CENT.MINIC WARFARE ON COVE FIELDS 4 Inspection ef the Eighth and Ninth Regiments ptt te BY LIEUT.COL.PELLETIER, D.0.C mr THE TROOPS INSPECTED FIRST ON THE ESPLANADE, A SHAM BATTLE TAKING PLACE AFTER WARDS ON THE COVE FIELDS TEN THOUSAND SPECTATORS VIEW THE MANOEUVRES \u2014 The annual inapection of the two crack volunteer corps of the district of Quebec, the 5th Reg Royal Riflea, under counsel ol Lt.-Col, G, E, Allen Jones, aul the $th Regi: ment, Voltigeurs de Quebec, under © of Lt.-Col.Evanturel, A.- D.C., took place yesterday afiernuun on the Esplanade, jolloned by a 1étitary shau battle on the Cuve Fields.The itapxclion was wHnenek by over 5,000 jersone on 4he Euplenade, who swarm] over part of the raanparts and lower ports of this his toric parade grownd, while fully 10, 000 crowded an the Cove Fiekls to wilnéss the sham fight.The weather was all that could iw Jesirecd, cool aml propitious in every renpect.The condinel sirength of ihe corps was 750 officers and en inclung No.5 Bearer Company, A.- \\.C., in rousuand of Capt.Stephen: won.The bawds of Loth iments were alm present together with the anXim gun and water cart of the Mh R.R.The grousals were policed by the men af the R.C.A., assistal by a tetacheuent of the city police, under oImmend of Deputy-Chéef Walsh, end the best of order was kept, while the Homense crowed of spectators was splondidly bandied.The inspecting afficer, Lt.-Col.0.1, \u20ac.Pelletier, D.O.C., arrived on the ground sharp at 3 o'clock, accom- panicsl by his staff, which wes com- poscl of local military officers, in: Muting I4.-Col.Turner, V.C., D.8.0-; Major Fages, R.C.R.L; Cop.Sent, LOCH; and had for an coort a letachment of the Q.O.C.H.The two regiments which were drawn ap in fine, and presented a heat, rol lierly appearance, name to attention ul salut] as the inspecting = offierr \u2018ame on the ground, while the bands olayed the general salute.After in- ng the regiments, IA.Col, Pelle: wer aot stall tink up a position ut the malting point.when the corps marciud past in column and quarter solumn movements, which were per- \u2018ormiec] in excellent form, and showed \u2018arefal troiming.The wheeling into \u2018in: wea also remarkably well done, ouch ta the admiration of the old military men pres to see the show.DISTRIBUTION OF LONG SERVICE MEDALS.Yesterday noon, I4.-Col.Pelletier.DUC, was surprise] to receive mix- ween long service decorationn by mail, rom th Militin Dejartinond, at Otwa.He bad recvived no previous aotification of their coming, but at the ame tine realized thet the occa: don of the inspection would be an woellent opportunity to distribute Jem on the Esplanade to the inilitia sfficars entitled to them: He accord: ingly notiliedl the gontlomen in ques- von by telephone and inessonger, and cequrestecd them to he present on the Keplonade, At the same Lime explain- ng the cause of the short notices and impromptu distribution.The names A the officers wha have receive] the tecurations in question are as follows: [1.-Col.J.Bell Forsyth, Ite com: nanding officer of the QU.C.Il., anti ww Honorary Colonel of the corp ; wt-Col.J.F.Turpiull, late of Q.0.LU.snd late commanding officer of tovel Canakisn Dragoons; Lt-Col *, Wood Gray, late of QO.C.He Tawl, KG.Seott, late conmanting ficer Sth Regiment Royal Rifles; Lt.Jol.C.Wo AL Lindaay, Sate command ng cfficer of Quelre Fiokl Battery.tA,Col, G.En Allen Jones, command: ng officer of the Sth Regiment Royal tifles : JA.-Col.Vien, late command og officer Gth Rogiment, C.A.; Lt.\u201col.Hunter, late conmanding officer of the 55th Megentie Infantry : Major 1.0.Roy.87th Regiment ; Surgeon: Major C.S, Parke, M.D, Ime of th R.R.: Capt.ond Hrevet Major Me- t cent u Fe pital for Lhe six mon tog om boak will be olosed from 1 next, transfer 16th to the 30th April next.both days incl ane annual 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RR.Will enfl on Thursdsy, 1Rth May, at 6 o'clook P.M , exchanging meils st Sydney n addition to Quebec.à FRANER & 00.Quedre, td Mas ION Way Places 0.B.\\ a ai CS ORDERED LN PREFERENCE vous FO.00 AI! 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, em proceed! for The RM.8.Protorian, from Liver boul, with passengers, mails and eo 10.30 Sunday moming.Lacroms Club this evening at - 5.30 axl every player ju expect te ELDFR-DEMPSTER LINE.eon hand.\u2018The 4hne is Bow The ss lycia, passed Cape Race at LOU pui, yesterday, ond iv due in LEYLAND LINE.The es Kingwtonian gailed from Lon: don, on tbe Tth instant, for Quel, The work of loading the xa Ameri: an commenced yesenday morning, wader divection of Aklerman Hriffinand was carried on briakly all day, a large quantity of deals being stored in the forward hold.A comide-chle amo of grain was pumped ino the vessel from the Great Northern ele vetor.The American és one of the dargest vouseln which has vivited this port, and it is expected that she will \u2018take away as big a cargo as «id the jan Inctian, which donded here laut nea: won, for the Leyland Line.Her dead weight carrying capacity is over 10, 000 tons.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.The ss Fomabelle arrived at New York from the West luxlies at X am.yesterday.The ss Pretoria sailed from | New York for Bermuda at 10 a.m.yester Jay.LARGEST IN THE WORLD.Gorstermumle, Germany, May s.\u2014 The fiveanasted sailing ship Vrassim, où 5,000 tons burden, was lanmch « herc tosley.She is the largest «ating vessel in the world.There is now building at Quincy, Mass., à sev: en-maxted schoover with a displacement of 11,000 tons.\u2014Note hy Pritor.Hakfax, N.S., Nay 8.\u2014 The Ausisan criveer Szigetver.arrived here vaeterday afternoan from Boston.The Ssgetvar is o modern torpedo crises, and is the second Austrian warship to visit Hatifax.She rxchenged salites with the Citadel on arrival.The cruiser will remain here five days.and then proceed to England to re present tho Austrian nevy al the King's coronation.tama FOR THE CORONATION.The offer of Merrs.Elder.Dempster & Co.'s steamer Akabo, and Newnes.Allan's rteamer Tunisian, for attend: ance at the covonation navel review has bern accepted hy His Majesty.No fewer thon seven of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's fleot, includ: ing Empress Queen, have alco Test accepted, and will attend.The White Star American liner Teutomic, which has been placed at the disposal of His Majesty for the coronation naval review.has also been accepted.This will make her third appescance at not able reviews, QUEBEC GRAIN TRADE.Phone 2409 198 Crown Strest.Mirti 8.\u2014 The rion ton.bowklen a G0-povecd cast iron ; .\u2019 the St.Lanrencs toute, with thir ex.anchor with soliable arche ne.port point at Quedre, ere rapilly add: necrasery riding and » A Wine f ; ple YX 800 | are of brass and gos make.She has semer = \u2014 we to their orm Ft (300 RC | lo brass colin laps and her cabin BND T.8 » the topes ire of tap ccomnxlation ic as comfortable a: Having erourcd th perriqns of exp rimes DIVID: No.71.tain Walvin, of Dulreth, purchasod yes.[26000 I My be te à art of pony ale mess VE-TO: DA E Spline co ; relay for the St.Lawrence Terminal he ot y ee avs na ve to Lee Entre vomit attention ahd uluased Notice ls hereby given that a Dividend [Company ciubt berges and a puwerful || 230 oy 1 rad Ibid Lure Sun Quaraiteeu.Pricesmodernts.| |At the rate of Seven per cant per annum jug, Iolonging to the Prescott Fle.| oC and an ice box fitted with pal.I ee A EL Sr, > up Capital Stock of this Institution akin to the fleot which the company eo.CL and a O'Donnell's ci anster & been declared, and that the same will be {has eval purchased for tho pain.members of the Quebee Yacht = Clubseas * payable at the Bank and its Branches on carrying trade.crosse) over to Levis yestonday after- J.O'Donnell, Prop.and after Monday, the Becond day of \u2014\u2014 noon, to visit the now yacht, aml one Office 3 Angele Brest, PHONE 886.| June next.NOTES and ail exprossel _ themeclves highly api 1fxim The Transfer Books will be closed from NOTES.Jeasad with the Sylvie, which un The ae Caoringa, Copein Bie, arrived Tug Hudson, arvived from Chambly yesterday, with g tow of canal hoats.The ss Jacdna, Captain Lindsay, ar rived from Montreal yesterday worn 8.E.WEBB, ing, and wont inte the Louise Bawin |i Ferrorone.1% onriches and purifies Genel , Jo complete cargo for Leith.the blond, restores atrength and energy Quebec, April Sind, 1908 The ns Philee wert io Indian Cove, [to be fechle.and is a scientific re- yesterday morning, to lond.conatruetor that was always popular.00000000000 000000N0NOMY The va Tiger, Captain Wold, from [fn Chlorosis, Anaemia, reines, real cargo, er: Kotierdam, with a t snl procecd- rived in port last ni od for Montreal.Tho es Driteanie.arrived from Mon- (real yveterday and proceeded for Sydney.A hakontine, inward bond, panel L'Islat at 3.15 p.m.yesterday.The na Everinghan, Captain love.feom Hall, arrived im port Newa te.\u2014The figures a! of places denode the a Pgs low Quel pan.Namohoiter Goumneres, until the 24th, and every man should game.The new Captain, Chas.Ne- \"SENAL SÉLVICE.Quebec May 8th, 1902, bac.Father Point-Clear.lowerd 12.99 Matan~\u2014Clear, liward 3.00 pan.vate Fd.\u201cPleiming, \u201cF\u2019 Company, being the lucky winner with a seore of Xi points out of a possible 80, There PRACTICE TO-NIGHT.There will Le à big practice of the luth up and get in shape for the first ville, will Le at ha post to cosch the rayere.Amwows who has followsd lseronse of late years does not med to be told who Chas.Neville js.He was the star fielder of the champion haanracks of 92 axl \u201894, and wes one of the fastest eh ever in the gewe.Juaboe was lucky to secure the wer.vicom of such a men, for there is no question bat his experience god know laige of the gaine will be of incalculable value to the locale, and it is to te hoped that with his assistance the tram will land in Senior ranks next year, COMING THIS WAY.Toronto, Out., May 8, \u2014 A.F.Ruttet, President of the Senior Lacrosse Læaquie, sal Lewis A.Howeed, l\u2019resi- dem of the Toronto Lacrosse Club, are getling together à party of about (wenty enthusiastic facronse support: a to go to Quebee, on June Ist or thereabouts, to receive the Toronto team on ther return from their tri- amphast tour of Great Britain.YACH1ING.The yacht Syhia, purchased in To- \u201conto sume time ago by LA.-Col.8.A.Scott and Mr.Henry Morgen, ar vivel at Levis, over the G.I.R1, yes rerday afternoon wl wes imusxhate- ty placed in Mr.Davie's dock where she will be rigged out.The Sydvia, ih by Cuthbert, of Toronto, has un xceptionally gout racing record aud lor some years easily hel the cham honship of Luke Ontario and for the last.there years had the best average in the 3foot claex at the Royal, Canastiess Cluh in Toromto.\"The yacht, is a M-ioot cutter, length over all 36 cot, length at water line 2) feet 11 inches, bream À feet 6 inches, draught when loslod about 8 fet, having a
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