The Quebec chronicle, 10 juillet 1902, jeudi 10 juillet 1902
[" PR Ush Briar Pipes.Office and ware tail se 16218350 Paul 7 hove - 1872, 2007, 2488 \u2019 _\u2014\u2014 VOL LVI.No, 20,273.THE LOADING OF THE STEAMER \u201cIBERIAN\u201d The Dispute between Leyland Line and Laborers Still Unsettied.~ [RR rm para etre NO CHANGE IN CONDITIONS\u2014LABOR MEETING LAST Ne.The difficulty between the members of the Quebec Ship Laborers\u2019 Society and the Leyland Line of steamors still remains in statu quo.Both par- tios seein hound to hold out, and while the Ship,Laborers are attending to the loading of other vessels in the port, tho Leyland Line steauvee lbo- rian is still being loaded by its crew, including the whips officers, who are working in company with the sailors.Early yesterday morning, the consignment of beef from the Armours, of Chicago, that arrived at noon on Tuesday last, consisting of sixteen refrigerator cars, were moved from the tracks in wear of the Great Nor- \u201cthern elevator shed, to the tracks he side the sheds on the north wall, where the lberian was Ling yesterday and the day previous receiving cargo.In order io facilitate the transfer of this perishable beef from the cars to the hold of the lberian, the Great Northern elevator shut down its plant so that the men employed in ihe cle- vator could be lent to the Leyland - Line to assist in stowing dhe beef.The shut! down of the elevator to do this work had the effect of upeet- ting all the plans previously made to unload the è from the wrecked steamer Indiana, of the Furness, Withy Line, When the Indiana was hrought to the port of Quebec, the board of surveyors ordered that she be unloaded at Quebec, with the understanding that every facility would he afiorded for unloading her cargo.\u2018The vessel was moved into the inner Basin, alongside the Croas Wall, so that the marine leg could reach down the after hatch and take out the grain.But at the last moment, when everything was in readiness, th employes in connection with the grain elevator were lent to the lberian, to handle the heef, and the Indiana wes obli, to begin un! ing her grain oid hy means of buckets.The handling of _the Armour beef by the crew of the Iberian and the elevator employes was continucd all day .yos- .MORGAN'S OFFRR Sondon, July 8.\u2014 in the Hous of Commons, the parliamentary: Secretary to the Admiralty, H.C, Ar- nold-Forster, replying to William Redmond, the Irish leader, conGrmed the report that J.Pirpont Morgan had offered tn place all the British ships in the nuw combine at the disposal of the Admiralty for the next fifty years, on certain terms.Ne.Arnold-Forster added (hat the offer had not yet ven accepted, because it couhl only be dealt with in relation to British ship: ping generally, and the Atlantic trade position, which was bring very carefully considered by the Governprent\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Motixe-Harry Tucker is the worst my in school, Tommy, and | want youn 1o keep away from him us far as sble.k.npn sy terday ard made some headway.The work was still in progress when the Chronicle reporter left last nigh.Yesterday, at 3.30 o'clock, the par- tics in charge of the steamer Minnetonka, which has wen lying alongside the Leyland sheds or Great Northorn grain elevator shed during Tuesday and yesterday, decided to move the vessel over to the (iovernment wharf at Levis.Non-umion labor was sought to assist in the moving, and offered 30 centa per hour.They refused to comply, on the ground that the work was the legitimate right of the Ship Laborers Societyman got out of the difficulty by borrowing the crews from the Wolvin barge, lying in the Basin, who did the work unmolested.A LABOR MEFRTING.A large mecting of laborers was held last evening in Patoine Hall, s.Roch'e, when about 500 were present and listened attentively to a number of speeches made in the interents of organized labor.Several of the speakers condemned the action of the authorities in sending members of the nolice fogge to the wharf where the Leyland boats are loading, as no intimidation had been offered to those willing t8 work ; reference was also made to imported jabor, and if any laborers residing outside of this city are brought here to work on the steamers, measures will be taken to have them pay at least their personal tax to the cily treasury, while the slien labor law would also be brought into force in other cases if nocessary.One of the speakers produced atatie- tics to prove that at the present prices for provisions, a man with a wile he fand family, of five children could bare.Iy live on $2 a day wages the year round.At the conclusion of the meeting over two huordred non-union men, including shed laborers, joiwed organiz.«i labor, and a resolittion was uni- nimously passed supporting the Ship Laborers in the present situation.THR BLOOPHOUNDS FAILED Beagle, Weal.July 9.\u2014.Officers from the, sheriff's \u2018office have: arrested Thomas Madden, Philip Ritchie and Andy Nelson, on the charge of aiding and abetting Tracy in hs escape.\u2018The.authorities say they have strong evidence to show that they were the mon, who, with Merill, visited Tracy Monday night, as told hy Anderson, At one o'clock, all trace of Tracy was lost.\u2018The dogs were withdrawn.Merrill joined Tracy last night in the vicinity of Henton and was traveling with him this morning.They were together at the Hart House on the Squire Farm as late as eight a'cleck, Merrill has been positively identified.lg has besn learned that Anderson's stary regarding the four men | whom Tracy met en Monday is absolutely correct.Merrill is one of the quar- Toramy\u2014I do.ma.Te is always at the head of our class.toite.Phone 116.aa EORG E PAT ROHS \u2014ee Importer of Wines, Liquors, fwd Fine Frenoh Oanned Goods.THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 SAUTERNES, BURGUNDIES, PORT ANDI SHERAY WINES CLARET, Specialties\u2014 FINE FRENCH COFFEE.Lal oo] 22 Fabrigue Street.RY, Manager ox Wear Our Special .$8.00 SHOB.UP 70 DATE SHOES.MEN'S, Ladies\u2019 and Children's 809 Our Little Gent's ENAMEL BOOTS.Child's Oloth Top Patent Leathoe Boots for Dress Weer.Bee our new lines of Men's Oxfords in Patent Leather, Tan and WN, JED BS Opposite the Post Ofllce.TEL.487.ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE HEAD-ON One Persea Killed and Six- ING OF ORDERS ON THE PART OF ONE OF THE MOTORMEN WHO IS STILL UNCONSCIOUS BECAUSE OF INJURIES, Troy, N.Y., July 9.\u2014As & re- suit of a head-on collision between two cars on the Hudson Valley Railway at Caldwell late this afternoon, one person was killed and at least sixteen others were more or less seriously injured.One car was an express and the other a local passenger, the latter loaded with 84 excursionists from Stillwater, members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen.The cars met between two switches at a point whore both were running down grade.The collision was terrific tn its force.Both cap were wrecked.A Mrs.Stockwell, of Stillwater, daughter of I.G.Wood, wus facally injured and died within a short front of the car.The motorman of the local car, James Viell, of Sandy Hill, was buried in the wreck.He was very badly injured and up to a late hour tonight had not recovered consciousness.The cause of the accident cannot be definitely learned until the motorman of the local car is able to speak.It is said he received orders to liquidated it will be seen that the municipality has been put to a rather heavy expense in dealing with the pest.The outlay it is estimated will be in excess of $15,000, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dMIGRANT FAMILY MURDERED Ewid, O.T., July 9.\u2014Nesr l\u2019rudence, dirty miles southwest of here, the xxlive of a mean, a woman aml two -hikirem, apparently members of one amily, mutilated into almost unr ninable shapes, were found to-day.vaïles had beon stripped of all cloth- sy, leavieer no means of identélication tin supposed (het the family were strangers travelling overlaml and (hat shey were roidied and murdered by wen who then ade off with their team wd belongings.\u2014 ry.FATAL THUNDER STORM Oncoexlage, Ont, July 9.\u2014A terrific nlectrie storm passod over the Jalion œerve this afternoon, during which hie Lovi Jonathan, who was driving + teen of horse sitachod to a buggy war tho Council House, was killed sutright, a8 ako was one horse, Mr.Farlowwho was riding with the Jeword, ako received a severe shock, wt is otherwise uninjured.The de- wawnl was one of the mom powerful \u2018hiels of the Six Netions and at the ime of his dowth wes comploting à large number of contracts, amongst vhich are the building of the new niblic school and the mw steel arch leccaged was widely known through.mit the country wd highly estoomed sy all who knew him.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE PANAMA CANAL Washington, July 9.Final negotin- tions for the conclusion of the delisite trgaty between tho United States aml docile, hy which to authorize the construction of the Panama Comal, sogan at (he State Department today at a meeting between Secretary Hay und Me.Ceomwel; rejresenting the Panama Canal Company, and the Co- Imninan Legation here.Mr.Crome well also laid before the Department of Justice all the papore in his porses- son coleulotrel to avebet Lhe Atiomey- General in his work of settling the the, Necratary Hay tirand over to Mr, Cromwell à mens of papers which the counsel exemined very omviutly.| t WhHe a definite conclusion war no |b cevhet nt to-day\u2019s moeting, Hie | state] that a distinct advames was made toward the end.Home corres.wobwico must he had with the Colombien Govecutuent.Jt in bahieved hat the (realy cen be signed within o tm etfs mtn com.The race may not always be to the arrives at the end of his course, time after being removed from fu fugitives bad \u201cakon refuge PY : woh: for tho purpose of r-æisting ex- the wreck, She was riding in uo © nl that they hal emptoyed QUEBEO, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 100%.THE EXTRADITION OF GAYNOR AND GREENE Waehington, July .\u2014\".c exteadition of Mosers.Benj.0.Groene and John F.Gaynor, whose pemoval from Can sda to the Hata of Georgia {or trial on charges of wisappropriation and emberzlemont of over two millions ol dollars in conaection with river and harbor improvewunts at Savennab, (ia, has brem sought for some timc the United States; will take on a diplomatic in a few days, when Secretary Hay cpmmiwricates to the British Government the view of the officials of our Dopertwent of Jus tice that the Camadian euthuritics arc pursuing qn un- ry warranted course in the cave.The delays eax} cinbrresswents in the ex- trachition proceedings resulted in Mr.Marion Erwsm, Bpecial Assistant At- tormey-Gienernd, Who has bad active charge of the extradition proceedings for the United States, transuitting to the Atlorney4lemcral, under date of Montreal, July 7, n special report on the case.in which hie calls atiention to the fact thut the legal represrots- tives of Mess, Groene ap) Gaynor are cloacly connected through profcssional wn family ties with the Canaan ofi- vinls to is Government must look fur the extradition of the men whang custody # seoks.Mr, Erwin ên his report cays that prior to instituting the extradition jrroccedinge be was pub on notice that at ne thar counwel the fiom of lawyers to which d the highest offical of the Proviacial sl Dominion Govern monte.\u201d He said that he was thus \u201c\u2018precludbed by the positon taken by then from conferring with the law officers of the Crown.\u201d He therefore retaiond two sttomeys of the Montrea] Bar, who have shly awistod him.The history of the caw ix cited aml the report continues :\u2014\u2018The attorneys ni (het thne appescing in the proce i for the fugitives enl moving Lo hove that ping emfraond among others the firm of Fitzpatrick, Parent, Tas teen Injured Ce lero Secretary Complains to the British Government | BOYH RUNNING DOWN GRADE © «| of Quebec Authorities.THE ENT 1s BEEN ED TOITRE QUESTION NAS NOW BECOME AN INTERNATIONAL ONE BE A MISUNDERSTAND- to eet Hon, 3.N, Parent, Prime Minieter for he Proviace of Quobec, is y monter ; Af which firm Mr, Canoon, won of the Depuly -Attorney-General for the Province of Quebec is 4 member ; also Mrilonore Gervais, law partacr of Hoo.Mr, Archambault, Attorney-General for she Province of Quebec; also Me.\u201chauveau, son of the Extradition Jonmissioner at Quebec.\u201d in conclusion the report says :\u2014\u201cIt will be seen that before we can finally wake the prisoners out of Canada, we #ill have to submit the regularity of me procvetings in some very impor- «air features to a high official of the Jominiva Govermnent, whose firm wus retained in advance of the extra- ition pravesdings to rovist extredi- tion, anal whose powerful political in- Juence has Les Cell gl cvery tura tbe case has taken.If this wtate of aof- \u2018rs is ty continue without protest on the part of our Government, we ist as well uaderwiand in aclvance that extradition vi criminels from Vanuds under our treety does not apply to cases wheee the fugitives have omitted fiusacial crimes vi mugoi- tude,\" Upon receipt of this report the Actfog Attorney-General called the matter to the attention of the State De partment, saving in his ktter of teanmuittal :\u2014\"Herewith 1 bave the bunor to enclme à communication from Mr.Marion Frwin, special amis - ant to the Attorney-General; tho duly authorised agent of the United States, wbo has een im of the pro- coechingy instituted in Canevda for the extradition of Benj.D.Greene and John F.Gaynor, \u201cIt has been 9 matter of great sur- ries to this Department that such a state of affaire ys that reported could exist in any country contéobed by British sentiment awl laws, and [ rex- rectfully request that the facts bo laid Ietare the representative of His Britannic Majesty in order that the mat- tor may he dealt with in accordance with the high standards of British Jumticr.\u201d THE COUNTRY AROUND THE VOLCANOES [8 VERY SPARSE LY SETTLED, Managua, Nicaragua, July 9.\u2014The active volcanos of Costa Rica, Nira calles anil Rincond de la Vieja, situated respectively eighty and sixty wiles south-cast vi Lake Nicaragua, gave a day's watring previous to (beir recent ruption.No natives ars reported to have lost thoir Five.The cowrtry around the voloanoes is sparsely scpa- ratel, boing mainly cattie cétetes.The mountains are distant fom the luke und ocean amd the water supply in their vicinity in moderate.There: love they arc not severely explosive.Ths principal causes of the vutireaks Jare chemical actéon and the rvocljueting of the earth's crust.\u2014\u2014\u2014-\" IMPERIAL BAZAAR London, July 9.\u2014 The Imperial bazaar in aid of the Children's Hospital, will open on July 10.Mrs.Adair, an American will have for disposal the largest diamond in \u201c the world.Ne.J.Pierpont Morgan will lend his recently purchased | Gutman collection, which will then he on view in England for the first tie.watch out for the e: ress Car [cherean, Roy 44 Cannon, of which firm It ia venleatond thet the Sceretars orhich was known do be withindite Mon Chad Fsiricl: Meri of Ss vil brite BL i mas = le.van Sof -which firm the fonce.Cure dar Son | PAR NICARAGUA |THE KINGS wa, July 9-\u2014-The sm V pox outbreak is now about over VOLCANOES CONDITION and when the accounts are all NU LIVES HAVE BEEN LOST, AS |\u201cUNINTERRUPTEDLY FAVORABLE\u201d I8 THE VERPICT OF THY PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE ON HIS MAJESTY, London, July 9.\u2014King Edward's progress is reported tonight as unin: torruptecdly favorable.His Majesty rectines on a movable couch moet of Mhe day.Some of his physicians are «til in constant attendance upon him.It was announced this evening that it war His Majesty's present intention to be taken on board the Royal yacht early next week.\u2014\u2014 PRISONERS DYNAMITE A GAOL St.Joseph.Mo, July 9.\u2014 James Blade Leck Allen and James Murrayprivoners in the Buchanan | County jail.wrecked the rear wall of the building to-day with a :powerful charge of dynamite, They then made a fiero fight for liberty, hut the guards heat them back with Winchentors, Seventy five prisoners are confined in the juil.most of whom made no effort to = ex- cape.Those who did were clubbed into submission, No one was injured.although the explosion was felt several blocke away.lace and Allen are under mentence for highway robbery and Murray is a Government prisoner, They are now chained to the Moors of their celle.The prinonees were told what was to happen about five nin rosbrbent courte, aml Tokio, heen received from nearly all of these, and they have all proven fuvorabls to The now to instruct their \u2018en Tain to abandon the condition which wan to have heen im- to evacuation, police force of Chinese mili.posed ar a that, rave the amall three hundred men, 4 atacle han been removed, n speedy awift, but the fast young mem soonjelusion in expected of the Tien Thin negotiations, Lo \u2014 CORRUPT OFFICIALS Minneapolis, Minn, July §.\u2014 The indictments Grand Jury has entered hased on the alleged collection of tri- butew from abandoned women, which it in charged Cohen acted the Mayor amd Chiefa semaine eee * BVACUATION OF TIEN TSIN Washington, July 9, \u2014 This was done through at the various Ans; he United States\u2019 contentions, powers all agree | ienmals at nt tary forcen must be kept at @ dine tance of not leas than thirty kilometres from Tien Tein, Ax thie ob- in for Secretary Hay, doubting whether anything could be accomplished directly through diplomats at Pekin, though action there had been contemplated, decided to ad- drones himself directly to the ments interested in (he Chinese tion, and maintaining for:es in Twin, American Arbassedors and Ministors Furopeun ue Governea Lien tin y cones before the fuse wae lighted, and on the advice of their lenders they oughe safety in their rells, The jail- ; 5 ; charging E.FE.Ames, Mayor of the |, di in the § ge.H charging , A ers were at dinner in the inner part kg pret ron, ho will a city oF.W, Amen, Supcrintendent of {of the huildi g.The damage to the 3 the public as a comractor, The Police, and James W.Cohen, of ac- [init and court can be repaired.A lenpting bribes The charges are [large armed guard will be neerssary to restrain the prisoners, \u2014\u2014 ee THE KING'S WISHES London, July 9, \u2014 The news the coronation of King Edward wan to he held before the middle of August was published in the United Staten and Canada before it was known here.But the London Times and other papers this morning confirm the announcement, It in learned today that the pressing forward of the voronation was due to the personal insistence of the King.Hix doctors were at fieet opposed to such an carly date, but the King declined 10 agree te any other plans until he is crowned, sud the doctois Gm ly realizing that more danger was lixely 10 arise in opposing His Majesty on this point agreed to it.They now see the Kime wan right and that it in (ar better for him 40 get through the turmoil ot the coronation as soon ar possible.than to have it hanging over him for months.King Edward han determined not to hreak up the court at Buckingham Palace until after the coronation.He may go on hoard his yacht for a few days\u2019 oruise, but he in more likely to remain in London till the affair in over and then take & pro- tonged holiday, + that F, SIMARD & CIE.THE MOT CASE SH In Whits, Colored and Ecru, From 2c.to 10C.Half Their Former Prices.Jpening Monday, the 7th {no Price Only.Telephone 2167, F, SIMARD & CIE, 187 St.Josenb Street, St.Bich, QUEBEO, The Expert opinion of Mr.Louis Fortier, who declares under oath that \u201cGrandas CIGARS are at least equal to imported cigars,\u201d has added greatly tothe prestige already obtained by thess cigare.Also on oath Mr.Fortier says that HE PREFERS GRANDAS | The Cake Walk Is becoming more ular daily, so are the cakes \"mado by Pop \u2019 Winfield & Logie, They are not much at the cake walk but are honestly artists at making the cakes and all the latest delioacies in Baked Stuff.Our specialty is supplying the wants at Banquets, Weddings, Parties, Picnics, etc.Our Ice Creains are noted WE MANUPAOTURE all our own flavurs from fresh fruits for our anda drinks.HOF Tea, Coffee, Chocolate and Cocos.Light Lunches at ail hours.196 John 8t, 133 Joseph Bt.TELEPHONES : 8t Joseph 2488.8t.Juha 170.mwkrl AUCTION SALE By L.J.A.DEMEKS & OIE the Most Impertant of the Season Furniture and household effects, valu.nble paintings, etc.All the rich furniture of De.Laroque, ex-Sergeant at Arms of the Legisiative Assembly, at the Parliament Buildings, Thursday, July 10th, at 2 o'clock p.n.com- prining : black walnut bookcase, containing many valuable works, large beveled mirrors, tool cupboard, hat stands, whatnot, mahogany writing desk, drawing room set in silk brpca- telle, Sohmer piano, cost MWN, fancy chairs and tables, easy chaire, cur- teins, poles, carpets, dining tah, walont, black walnut sideboard, dining room chairs, leather covered, oil cloth linoleum, new, 3 bedroom sets in maple and black walnut, wardrobe, sofa bed, rocking chaire, glassware, out.ery, portraita of the members of Parliament in 1792 and 136%, a number of framed portraitn and drawings of great value, stove and kitchen utensils, ete, On view Wedneaday, July Mh, from 9 Loom Ends OF EMBROIDERIES| $3 earn puns Sis im Bote Gathered from the best St.De fol ov ing fashion Gall's Manufactures .pe do lineator o Pro the Fashion.\u201d 42,000 Yards gl Prt, (CF EMBROIDERIES As Usual! July is the .CONSISTING OF.Month for Extensive BEADINGS, Markdowns, EDGINGS \u2014_\u2014 and INSERTIONS, |.Cheap sales now lergely posted in these stores.Customers will please note the different rebates and discounts which will be advertised during the month, with a view 10 clear off unaesorted balances of Bpring and Bummer Goods From 20 to 50 pe.to Save on Your Purchases\u2014e .A Few Samples are Mentioned Below.Next Baturdav\u2019s issue will give two full columns of big bargains.\u2014\u2014 eee Just Read the Following.SILK COUNTER-Balance of Matinee Silk in fancy demgns, already reduced from vUs.to 39c.To get rid of the rest.we quote them for the last time at 290.Only a small quantity left at that price.Take your choice before it is gone._\u2014 20 pc.Discourt on the finest Colored Fancy Silks, direct importation.Shoppers will please see that the clerk allows them the discount on marked price.2 re Lace Counter.Every fumily wants thess little narrow laces, torchon, va'encien- nes or American makes, which we now offer at nominal figures, Say 1, 2 and 3c.per yard, Ladies\u2019 Upright Linen Collars, nothiag out of feshion, hut deeir- able goods which are reduced just because the astortment is incomplete, 2.2{ and 2} inch high, value of 15¢.For Sc.Ladies\u2019 Glove Counter.50 dozen Kid Gloves, tan, grey, brown and other shades, wholesale cost $7.50 per dozen.We have buen sble to get them from the manufacturer on easy conditions which permit to offer them at 49c per pair.\u2014 Shirtwaist Counter.Still on band a small balance of seasonable Muslin Shirt waists, sold betore 50c.Now reduced to 190, Underwear Department.125 dozen light undecvests for ladies and childreo, unsold on account of persistent cold weather.Te regular price is 10 to 120, OfT:red ut 50 Trimming Counter-During this month, 25 pe.Discount on all Black Beaded Trimmings.Carpet Department 33 1-83 Discount on all remuants of Fine Koglish Oilcloth, large widths Look Out for Our Big Liste Saturday Nextmem en re } L.PAQUET, 186, 187, 168 171, Et, Joseph Streeto'clock am, to & pmi Sale Thuemiay Telephone 91TL inky ot nf à dut Ra ca a J.A.DENERS & CO, LS Auctionces.|| th July, 1902, a+.CASH BARGAINS | æ p.c.DI = DISCOUNT Latest Trimmed wd Millinery, Fancy and Sailor Straw Hats, § 25 p.c.DISCOUNT \u2014ON.This Season's Mantles, This Season's Jackets.New Fancy Ribbons, only 25c, New Shades in Ribbons, only 45¢- moines 25 p- c Di DISCOUNT ALL NEW W SUNSHADES.vo0000044N Carpets.NEW AXMINSTER SQUARES, NEW AXMINSTER CARPETS, NEW BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY, NEW INLAID LINOLEUMS, NEW DESIGNS IN OILCLOTH.GLOVER, FRY & GO.24 8 26 Fabrique Stpy of DIAMONDS.APAAPAPAAAAAA PPI Our long experience in purchasing Diamonds from the Diamond Cutters of Amsterdam, Antwerp and London, enables us to sell the most perfect Gems at moderate prices.Intending Purchasers should not lose sight of the fact that we are the oldest jewellery firm in Canada having direct connection with the Diamond Supply Houses of Europe, which places us in a position to offer our customers, Brilliants of the finest grades, selected from the best collections by most reliable Diamond Experts ; we farther examine their selections and accept only clear white stones, without specks, feathers or blemishes of any kind, our customers may thus doubly assure themselves that in purchasing Dismonds from us they are buying the very best obtainable, $0ur Diamond Settings $ are made by professional Diamond Mounters whose workmanship is of the highest merit, de- sigus graceful and artistic and a finish that can be.obtained only from years of experience snd ski = AE Connoisseurs of High Grade Diamonds are invited to \u2018 inspect our stock.16 FABRIQUE STRANE.he ai Motion- Stophermon va ed, \u2018De you delleve in perpitual jotion ?* he replied, \u201c Yes, if pou w yourself dy the walit-band of @ trousers, and carry yourself three times round the room.Just so, and a woman would J an soon believe that she has not Yay dearly Yor common premium soeps, in the low of in ruined hands ang clothes.2 \u2018wouid be kept in al my trying to do with common ad she could so cast] do \"a OHROKXIOLE TEBLEPRONN, Ne._\u2014_\u2014mmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1902, ! A QUESTION OF ACCURACY.The Mercury iv stil clinging to the #below.OCoplonting himself with asserting that we.\u201c\u2018quibbled shout the Intercolonial, he now charges us with diesominating fais information aioul the arvéval of a load of bef, As a matter cf det, 16 car loads came into town about noon on Tuesday and oy Sie 45e \u2014 bn eteiligibie.- fricle of Gustour\u2019 % coul, of Mount Vs \u201cIhe cruprtéon « K: filled the upper winds with vert quantities: of dust which colored sundets for early a year until it fondly fell %o the curth, and while Mount Pahe hae avidly failed bol the umer jfcurroms to an equal to extra, still i in ceewoBulile to wp [duane hat, it did produce à Rud lar effect.Thip moe of dust be- reasingly frp with lower tem ve of the certh, An Fnglivh scicatist Hwoovered nog YOAXS ago that dust is essential 4 the! formation of chouits Jou ox emi.ae ion \u2018fandeuie.Tvceéy drop of rain has dr ite quclous and staring point a Dar Without dust, he has Jemonotrated, there con dis no rein, Nout only dew.\u2018The dust particle te gins, in a bumil aemospbers, and, if moisture is abundant, the dewdrope thus started grow by furtder conden: lation of moisture td! it becomes heavy enough ta fall to the earth.more dust, therefore, within cer- win Finrits of hemidily, th morc hlouds and rain, amd the more ire prent the c ouds the wore chilly Ie somes the lower stratum of the at were than seen by a mene of the Chronicle stall.Another member saw Vas about 4 pu.ai imaproted the label in blue pencil.\u2018From Armour & Co, vis Hawkesbury and Great Northern Railway, for Leyland Lino.He asked two men working in the shivls concerning them, ond was tokt that they had arrived in the morming.They were thove on tho side tracks in tear of the Great Northern devator shady, and were (runsferred early yes terday morning to the North = Wall where the Ierian wos receiving campo.Our comtemporary would do well to get the substance of facts and Jet shadows alone, \u2014 THE JUNE WEATHER, \u201cFormes ot hace olim meminesse juvaiit\u201d im the remark which = th Rowan poet puts imo the moulh 0 Teueer who beatrishee! from bis father» hour aud his country, \u201cPerhaps,\u201d esd he to the impreunious youth who bed attached themselves 0 his » [fortune and adopted the life which in ancieal times, correspomind to thet of one modern tratup, \u2018\u2019Porbape then will come » day when we shall take u pleasure jo remembering cven thes gard rvimes.\u201d The miying contains th recogmition of an undying principh that the enjoyment of present prox perity is groatly enhenced hy the re FT {collection of the struggles and divtress of the past; thet the reel afforded by the succewsful extraction of an aching tooth ie .inteasified § the wemory of the twivges escaped from : khat the exhilaration and glow expe: ba ; \u2018riencod où cmetyitme (rom à cold wate bath in winter owes po ioconsklorabl part où its pliaswre to the remem: brance of the shivers which followed the Ixeaking of the thin ice that had formal over it.Philosophers tell us and tell us rightly, that one great reason for the existence of pain and sor row is that ease aml joy would Le m complete without them, that the ai wusl bo cleared by the thunder storm to bring forth a lue aky, and the see tossed hy the tempest that the my riad Jaughter of its wovelets ma) ripple over the shores.And we, who have finally emerged from the unwonted chélls of June inte the sunshine and waverth cf July, oan well afford to took back on the tardy situttuve with a pleasure which wil! doubtless increate when the mercury is up to 100 in the shade, and what ever breeze there ix stirring soraw to have cotne from (he wonth of o blast furnace.Then, indeed; when we are limp with the heat and psating for & breath of sir, \u201cet hace memidiese juvelit,\u201d and the oaly thing that will keep us from intense yearning for the June rains and frosts will be dhe ve membrancs of the firos \u2018we had to keep wp, which under oxinting condithons our souls will wbhor.Umwesmasble a June was, hor memoey wil probe Wy bn ohanished with loving reverence in tho dusty staeets of the city and tho shinmnvring aie of maside aod counlry resorts.There gre (wo theorien advanced te explain the abnocmally cool and wet weather of the carly summer and it short twilights, Mr.G.I.Servise atirihuten them to (be abrnce nf aun pots, \u201cThe son,\u2019 he says, \u201cis just now in @ most unusual state.The peril of winimum spoltednces her Joon greatly prolonged ami the his: tory of «mspot eruptions shows thet Touch @ prolongation greerelly if not invariably, occurs befnre quiok and intense onthreaks of energy at = the solar surface.Accordihgly, wo .must expect that when the sunspots come again they will come rapidly.in large aumbere, and will he of great site.and probally = accoropanire hy wart | [ling magnetic disturbances and splen- Seifert &Sons, HMLLR did displays of the Aurora Borralia In other Worde, wben the pote cous eyes and the sun Bux à fair dence at ux, wo shall have roseting weather with electrical atorma of an interrat- ing chargoter, If (hat view tn correct there wil come g time the post June will he o pleasant memory.| Another theoty to explain this mosphere, owing to the exclusion of the sun.Av Mount Poke is supposed Ho have supplied the upper strate of he earth's envelope with dust, the nitions oxhet, it follows, for 30 \u2018renard envi profonged cloudiness and \u2018hill unusual at this season.\u2014 tie TAS TRANP AND THR FARMER.Out in Kansas, ff press dispatches an be hwlioved, they bave hit npon an fective plan of gelling rid of the tramp nuisance, and, in fuel, of turn.\u2018ng i to Mood account.In thot far vowtorn State there is a «vious defi- \u2018ency tn farm bands, awl x the sturdy yeomna of Pratt County have owed up all the hobo= and rot them o work.In the first place, they offer \u201c| them $2 à day and god board and wdging, aml, Fhet being rund, they anploved \u2018\u2019shotgyon eestasion.\u201d To bo latter anguinent the {ramp hoerti- y-responded, and now ns the hobos obor in the fields the farmers* wives wd daughtors sit on tho fences, shol- run in hand, and keep guard ovee the new species of hired men.\u2014Torowlo World.LIVING ON VIVE DOLLARS A WEEK.In there times of prosperity, when he penalty of good têmes is abdel 10 be cost of the conumon necemitios of ife, the exporimont about ta be tried hy a couple in a little ettage on Sigirtyninth street will be watched vith intorest.The bead of the boumbold is em- soyed as an appreutioe nt s salary J five dolar per week, and the young \u2018wousewHe has determined 4hat the natrhnonial venture shall not prove a ailure: on wecount of the mweaure in- «ome, Following the instincts of her ex, which have inclined her from tite mmemoriol strongly toward mathe uatics, she hax \u201cfigured out\u2019 that they \u2018an live on five dollers à week anl \u201cave n wWeokdy balance of 81.62 to in- cst in railway stock or Govornwment sounds, The calculations of the mathematicn) \u2018lousewile are not confined to the bare wcestéties où vxivience.She has made Wowances for such luxuries as egg wd fruit, although she bes lmited the wpply of butter to one pound a week \u2018or two persons, She has prudently lecikel to do without portetbouse oak, bit has set asic $1.03 for a weok's supply of meat at 15 cents a sound.» As an effort to make \u201cboth ends meet\u201d on @ small income, wih love in 1 cottage to mollily the asperities of self-denial, thie experiment will javoke he wal populne solicitude and sym- sathy.But to the bard-Acedcl propte who have more sense thao senior it will serve pn an occasion for tau - ing the conditions thet should make such economy necessary awd for con- lemning tho notion thet there in virtue in ppor living.Living on five dollars a weok is a are excune for living.\u2014Chicago \u201cRe- -on-Herald.HIS LITTLE SCHEME DIDN'T WORK.She\u2014You know that check for 814 vou gave me?Well, they refused tc wash it.The teller said that you only had $10 in the hank, He-By Jove! I'm awfully sorry.dear | She\u2014Oh, it wae all right.I depo: gine $3.and then (hay gave me the.money.\u2014Stry Stories, aad Dr à 1 8 oartaln Piles re] Ee Ea BAG hasve Dimtment The man who wants to are fps thing he says advertises Ove every.his sord n't do tn ordi \u2018t to be Kins Bed s Bed Bugs one application of LVONS® Liquid Pag Poison does the work, Costs 25c.à loge hottle, Your money back if not satisfactory, Atall deslern.VdR CRRONTOLR, AIDEBEO, A UANADA.THURSDAY, JUL, 100.Co sii oS, J.SAW EC route of the u phere by the erup, a} Feipppone No O78 A HARDWARE.Autre Piles ied to Bait Oanadiaz Butt Oanadian Waters ade Rept.| eres DEALERS IN.3poriing Goods, Platedware and Cutlery, Trot and Saimen Rois Rede, Links and Oarop Cutting | Golfers\u2019 Requiaites 13 & a So, U1 re Bo ut Mn BD R Telephone No, 44 Frost & Wood Celebrated No.B Mowers.Highest @rade of Farm Implements and Machinery, Pest Oairinges Ballt in America, .Melotte Cream Beparstorstho Frwt & Wood 00., Lil, 76 8 Paul Street, City TO EDWARD VIL This lan] of Bberty, To which a King Seemed formerly to be An evil thing, Hus in these later days Broadened its views Ard Rods a Man to proise 7 oh ts hauds across i sva, : To Britain's shores Stretch out in sympathy To you smd yours.Hapoily it knows to-day hotter thing, Ant with sincerity can say, Gud Save the King.\u2014W.J.L in New \u201cYork Heraldtana pens sem HE WAS CYCLE MAD.\u201cMr.Starr,\u201d said tho manager, \u201cyou positively must give up letting your mind dwell ro much on your bi: eyele.\u201d \u201cKh! Why?\" gsked the tragediun \u201cPerhaps you are not aware of it, but in the third act.whero you should have cried, Ve gude, J pm stabled l sou shoutrd, 1 am punctured !\u201d \"\u2014New What it is Composed of and Height.The first rude shock to the provail- ng leas concerning she atmosphere was given in 1774, whon Vricutiv dis- Liver in it the very active element oxygen.Two years later he added tu thiv the passive element nitrogen, and | the two mais comwtitueats of the invisible air becauw: captives oi scicnve, To these new elements the old idens clung fer à tue.Oxygen ves namoëd hy its discovèrer dephioyimticated air.It lacked phlogiston, the fancied fire element, aml sought it with coger ap: petite in whatever it touchal.Nitrogen was called phlokistioatal air.ft Tus) giston, and thevefore fatal to flame.While oxygen combined briskly with almost sll the elements, nitrogen re- inwyl to condine gt all except under grent provocation.Though intimate ly mingled in the atmosphere, + slepints were pa nnlike in character as tno aulstances well could te.No log time poesed Infore ¢ Vhind wbwtance was found in the olmos- phere, \u201chis time not a chemical = vle- mont, but the compound ga, canonic acid.While not great in quantity, it mover] to be sudispensuble in wuality, vince all the workd of Hvimg things is dependant npon it for existonce.Iniwical ge 3 is, when in lange quantity, to amma! life, without it there could be, no lite at all, aml the orth would hw\u2019 a dowd und baron expanse.For the Plant workl guins from this ges its fondation element of carbon, and in thar enabled to lay up those stores of food upon which the ntranal workd depends.One (thing may le mid about the new tante phere, That of the okl was sup posed to be not over sixty miles high.Îts ratio of dreronge of density woemed to prove this.The atmosphere ix more heHevedl to be fully A00 miles fhigh.Thin helit ie basd upon 8 stndy of the fall of metoorites.There free wanderers in space plunge into the upper air their friction, even with the extreme- Vv rare oan ot that high altétide, soon heata (an to incandeecence, gwd they flaron into light.They have heen ob- acrvenl to flash ont in thin way at a height of 100 wiles.At this clevn- tion (te air miel he so exceadingly rare Ba to vender it certain thot frie.tion with severed Hundred miles of it would be neded to hrat 9 metrer te the incandescent point.From (his it in emtimated that the upper Wmit of the atmosphere con hot be lee than 500 uriles above lhe auace.lt may be much more.The air may extend up word an far na the force of gedity te parade of overcoming Ha contritugal fores, which steadily Snersance | with height.How high that is no one con tell.mater stat AT SUMNER RESORTS.The Chronicle will be mailed deily ta eny munmer resort in Ca the Unite] States from now wetll the let of September lor M conte, 4 ordrra ackiressed to \u201cSubscription pañnent\u201d will be carefully attended to wes trlieved to be sacurolod with phio- |! at mich a speed that | '|F.X.Garant & Co.\u2018BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, WHOLRSALE A AND RETAIL, Pme re Tm chcnkiand, Gormaay 18 and 14 Bt, John Street, Quebec.Specialitgs : :\u2014Prager Books, Stationery, Note En \u2018Latest French sod X Sova wi gh five DB.D.E.BABBAS, Sargeon De Dentist, 13 Cote du du \u201cPassage, Levis.BRL 278 Few | Composition \u2018ROYAL GRAND MARCH PE os re tits ma LE Re RB.The Duke of Cornwall and York.York Telegraph.on LA AR .\u2014\u2014 À te THE ATMOSPHERE.[By _Bandmaster Vesina.Price - - - - 16-Oents A.LAVIGNE'S, 88 Et.John Hifeet PARASOLS AND SUNGHADES lato prices.LADIES\u2019 STRAW HATS, shape for Ludics\u2019, vuly 38e, 40c., 5ûc., Htc, 72c., 88c., OGc., FHIU.CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, trim wed, Navy, Cream and Black \u2018bands STRAW NATS for young ohiktron,- telumed, eronm bunds, 63c., 750., 78c., 1 WHITE DUCK TANS.A large as amtient to choose from at 24c., 3Vo., 46c., 48c., 58c.shapes, at blc., bic, 78¢., country, only Ve, 18e, FANCY COLORED NUSLING, dressen and blouses, at 13c., 18c., 186.[92¢., 24c., 27e.SUNSHADES, Black and White and Colored, 76c., #5c., 81.10, $1.25, $1.38, $1.58, 91.78, \u201881.98, $2.36, 82.76 18c., 15e, 18e.apr Tat, Poe, 24o., 300, * For men fifc., 78e, For ies, 700., Gireya, at Jôc., 100, 40, dèo., 586.FLAGS! I FLAGS ! decorating; prices from lc.to $7.00.Coronation Souvenirs ! 80, 100, | 160.wma ttatntes SUCOKSSORS TO 20 FABRIQUE STRÉET., Telephone 338 White \u201cSed Retail), Forrest & Sons\u2019 Salmon Files, Straw Hats We give below a list a list of goods for the present scaron, ull at very moder- Snilor LEGHORN HATS for Girls, latewt RUSH HATS, , for the seaside and for PATHING DRAWERS, for boys, at BATHING SUITS for children, Bee, \"> Büc.9%., $1.18, $1.58.BOY'S BLOUSES, in White and Colored Duck, only 50c., G5e., 68c., Tôc., 8c, 8e, oho.SILK GLOVES, in Black, Tans and A great varisty of flags, all sises for Btore Closes st 630 p.m.Saturdays excopied.SIMONS& MINQUY SIMONS & FOULDS _ HARDWARE a.be, Peter Street Loder dota, ranch: Fabrique Bt, Uppes Torre ~ ilk ig: TROUT AND SALMON' RODS, £a ai Grades including the Renowued BHoisis |.« Flv, Beals, Linos, Baits, ve Teuts, Blankets, Rubber Sheets, Osposs, Paddles, Oars, Dunnage Bags, Fishing Boote, and General and Heavy Hardware, PANAMA The fashionable Hat for Gentlementthis Summer will bea .\u2026 PAAR o 1 RATE We Have Both in Various Shapes.Panamae]Cest trom 86 TO: 310.Brazilians Cost from $1.28 T TO $2.50.vo et Frans Holt, Renfrew & Ga, 86-48 BUADE STREET.CARD.\u201d Est also pe eue ETO Te TODAEE rr] \u2018for the Bafs Romoval of Piance.all orders for vir will recnive prompt attention abd oa O'DonnelTs City Baggage .O'Donnel Boss Anais Biren, PUR.api 17zim CANADA'S Greatest Seaside Resort ST LAWRENCE HALL, OACOUNA.A New Mauagement.Now Fantaies All Modern Conveniences.Good Bervice.Low Rates.For farther information apply te F.H.NORMAN, Or ».8.STHORINE.Quabes.Union Bank of Canada, Notice is hereby given that it ie the intention of the Union Bank of Canada to y to the Treasury Board of the Government of the Dominion of Canada for a certilicate approving of the undermen- tiuned By-Law, which was duly passed at the Annual General Meeting of the said Bank, duly called and held this day, hese ; BY-LAW.nt de Sa, doy Oo, Tho Ton | pgs ihe enpital sto-k of [ho Unica Bas APE EE et Cantda shail bo increased from the Jan BOY'S STRAW HATS.Bailor |iwe milion dollars Lo tho mn ce three Bit shape, with striped harels, for B0c., [stone burdroi, datere each, wt the Rew Mc.Ste, 4Uc, 480.740, BBc., $1.10, | sbaras shall De iisusd ab puck times asd ai nuch price, snd tn cuch mannee ron D ny Décieymine and as provided la Tae Bye he tnopli-ation mado hs Al ne Deck to the ressury - plot nal Canada for » oer yraving of this by-law pursuant to the prov sions of \u2018* The Han Passed at the Inning House of the Bank in the city of Quebec, this 14th \u201cRy edt the Bos, oi , \"EB.WEBB, ner Manager.,| Quebec, June 17th 1908.\"Cook With Gas met A Gas Range in the Hitohon »| Means Comfort in the House.PRIOR $18 AND $16.___, \u2014 For tale by John Walker, 128 @ John street, and at our offlos 1 : 0 THE QUERRC CHRONICLE le pebe lished every lawiul day by thé - Chromicly Printing Company, at printing house, \u2018utréet, Québec.Wetson, Giepvèl Manager, \u201c SUMMER WEAR 1 Men's and Boys\u2019 Shirts.BATHING SUITS, |.UNDERWEAR, Bhort Arm Balbiiggdn,: \u2018 et |, HME pieces.Miers ae FANOY CAS RE, 3 Short Asin Cashmere, Stsrctel Collar Attached.\u2014 Short Arm Net, - Colored Regatia, LIGHT BALBRIGGAN, Linen Resh, 2 plede or 1 plece Anderson Oxford, 1 or 2 ploces.Fnglish Zephyr.a.SPHUIAL.1 = White Wool Gauze for Bumtrer, Cho os Open Cole OUTINU PYJAMAS, With Kee Loogth or Long | Ii White of Golors.Sten, Blk, Silk, Weol Wedd Ba Net To Metch Un-ershlris: LAFRANCE & MULLIN, 48 FABRIQUE STREET is ee V.& B.SPORTING GOODS STORE The Fine t and Latest Thing in Ping- ong, Lawn Tennis Hacquets-Spaldinge, Wright Dalton\u2019s, Horsemon\u2019s.Sas, Wood, Budter, Leather, Sand Paper Lawn Tenniu Ballg-=1002 Champtonthip- Golf Clubs\u2014Bridgeport, Spalding, McGregor Baseball; Orioket, Lacrosse, ete.Balls-~Ocobo, Bllvestown, Vardon, Fiye 11 Fishing Tackle we are always Al.: = = AT OUR ŸF NEW STORE - - 93-95 ST.JOHN STREET.\u2014ishehtistens me LOST OA FEW vs AGO, IN OR near Dewarriors, utreot.oo ladies\u2019 pear] pin.Jf found, kindly return to Soleil office.: We a you increased atirac- 7 EMPLOYMENT WAITED.tivences in the groda if you lat us dye VW WIR PERFECT KNOW- em for you, We put into your gar- Arie of English \u2018and French, wisbes ment a care In the selection of colo a position, © Gn re guod refor- which will mean a great deal to you in! ences, Appl etter M, St.the wa of, niistuckion, Jobn's Sa pa Post Office, Quelico.we dye telligently handled and w believe you will find more comfort NEHA TRS -{' INCREASED ATTRACTIVENESS ttl.TRE.Tiw: va Norwogiam, Captain Moar, otstrenl at 2.30 pau: yesterday and, proceded fur Glasgow: DOMINION LINE.Thx: se Colostten, from Portland, ar: rived at Liverpool yoni yewterday, ELDER-DENFSTER LIND, The as Lake Marñtoba, from Liver pool, with passeoyers and general curgo, passed Cape, ay at 11.30 g.m.yesterday; and iv due bn port toamor- row morniag.CHARTERED, A bark, 1,100 tons, Miramichi to Belfut, deals, 40s, + \\@Ption Dublin, 4is.3 KROONLAND AT ANTWERP.Antwerp, July 9\u2014The new Red Line stoamebép Keoouland, which vail- od from New York, June 26, arrived, here yesterday.Cairn Duxrud, the ther ofliers ond (be pacxaere on the new bout wege culhusteutés over Flier Ixhaséor.arrival of the steatushi)y, which: marks 4 ncw depar- tue, aroused great interest in vbij- ping circles.Chick i ot due lng Fo en, Jui Every hoy ès ony in rea BOWING.idées foe bor dopmriure, \u201cJade is à miutèr - Seer To) {S88 Trivwnla, Stitt, pre Ri TRE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, THURADAY, JULY 19, 1902.: fingubip Ariba: ea The \u201con Phe Ariwhip.of the \u2018\u201cMoho\u2019S ud the *Pindim,\u201d wéteh soosepaniad 1.8.8.Uphir around the world.+ \u2014\u2014) * PORT OF, QUEBRC.Arkivéd, July 9.\u201c Co., Mosrtreal, yenerp) cargo \u201cBlanche, de .Mack C , Fimard, Mots; duels, CLEARED.3 Savoy, Belanger, Anticosti, mas 38 exc, * Sméth, Brighton, mas.NS vor , Thempeon, Beliest, venedy.Barkentine Hasve, Speilterg, Woodterry, Rowe & Co.Sobr.Marie Claude, Simard, Metis, master, Schr.Fimile, Boulanger, Riviero Blanche, master.Schr.W.G.B.Belanger, Gaspe, ter.Schr.Miunie Maud, Roberts, Gaxpe, master.: Solr.Julia, Guimont, Bonne Ewperance, master.Barge Machine, Perron, Thorokd, St.Lmine] Co.! B, J.(i.Spiders, Dragon, Ticonderoga, Bennett & Comiam SIGVAL SERVICE.\u201cfeat C.8.Titux, Ution Now Yeurk.Kelly won casily.Time, S minutes, 39 seconds.mas- ints, and enough of them, to Henky, Jujy 9.\u2014 gouauts.Trinfty beat Ar- London, \u201caiy 9.ty beat Tit, | THO re mo pe or the Grand Challenge Cup between | as far as Bsquimiux tuin\u2019, \u2018Jlopdon end Leandes ewYoek 38 \u2018Alovatudra, South, des E.Hatier.Turgod, right.\"YThird Trinicy.MS viére fand éxciting to Fauisy Court.July 8.\u2014- The weather shrvatesing.The fourth beat was won by the The next was Argunauts vs.The rave was close In the the Dismond Sculls, Oxford, Clob, ighth heat of 8.Kelly, Ballio} College, rut \u2014 VEGETAHIANIRH.Wo think (hat tho odvocstes of ve- weradbniin or à \u2018\u2018Lioudiess diet\" are extrimimts and that if by any miracle the civilized nations weve converted to this practice it would be to the ad- vanthge deither of mankind nor vf But we are just ax thorough- noals.Tv couvinoed that that extreme would not be worse than the prevent one of eating too much most.Thee are show that health and virength ure porsilile upon a dict without meat, hut there ie on the other incontrovertible fact that generally speaking the makers and) besrurs of civilisation have been aml are ment eaters.But a moderate amount of both kinds of fod is far better than either extreme.Of the two, m wo have faid, there can be httle doubt that the overeating of meat is the worse Hoth for health and worals.The American, even the poor- Quebec, \u2018Hh July, 1902.Note\u2014'l'he figures after the names of aces denote the number of miles be- ow Quebee, Cape Magdalen (392)\u2014Clear; northwest weil.Inward at 9 aan., Com- WANS ®D.\u2014 eator satisfaction In using it: than : A i] wna ; at 0.35 am, Bonavista, WANTED \u2014 TWO NICE d imagined could ory possible.Fos BAD BOR SHIPPING.i] Fame Point (323)\u2014Clwr and calin.ed rooms for tho summer.Ad want the best work of this kind and Rewhemer, N.Y., July Tue lirwaed st 2 pm, Catalone, Aber dress F.° Roows, 1.0 Box 300.are the only people doing it, Ton = Canty 8 are e tive len anchored, ANTIQUITIES\u2014WANTED T0 PUR- FRONTENAC and shipping ww practically.tied Noth Shore \u2014 Clear ; strong west chuse, anthquities of all kinds, = old The ferry y Ron at Wianboor à in completely?vind.Magpio\u2014Juvard at 1 po.French articles, guns, swords, jistols : out of busooss.The fluts are flooded] King Fdword.Antioosti-Clowly 5 Ji china, pictures, books, coins, medals, 60 T10 aun I to an extent groster than at any tie north wind.Bersimiv\u2014Mary anchor or anything cat is old; Hôghent since the greet ice jam last spring +, Point des Monteluward yesterday: prices paid.Collections so! e ra .it 7 pan, ome 3 Montcalm Headquarters Antique AND DY£ WORKS, J iene the rent thou i Capo Ray (33) )\u2014Rosming ; south, Studio (Entrance on Garden street), Phone 34: 2400.196 Crown Street.1.iin, ther docks, ond last uf oa ét lard es EE san.Quebec.tii wy er mere À rave fears wes expressed for the Tol] eke Shamplain.580) Chou wt supposed to account for this.As was Jung 1am Lors ani: Free * 8.8.ORLEANS, expected after yesteiday's exchange _ England \u2026 market movement, no enpagemets of CAPT BOLDUG wold were announeest.The unumially QUBBRO SERVICE.com home of April, weather ant | M07 Govermaent distmtracennis ore Ee From otre mimeaciog Ling, the sesmer favorable to the moucy market.\u201d 2 Lire a Subs willlesvs ata Leave Pre CLOSING TRANSACTIONS E 8 man.Island Quebto .j' ex ab Fair re ; 6.00am._ 6400 am.} : sen Tam Bale Des Uhaleurs Route 8.16 a.m, 9.30 a.m.I 0,00 a.m, 88.\"TADMIRAL\u201d ve For GASEE i ess Por vee » e 3.30 pm, Huitax failway : to | ToisStoamre iv Intondea to soil from Da - 5.80 p.m, mo0fnios L'on & stone.En; [ housle, NB.on 10 SUNDAY Moatroal Street.Ry.Po - 147 Every Wednesday and Batur.ay aden Ques stasis te ve | 375 Do | Cumdion lacie Naiteuy 175 a Morning M .\u201carms ic Haïtway, 3 .3 PRET RSGDER Ger i: ITER EE EE ee 0) pi m.Dominion Coal Cw, 100 at 133.LS (oo pro ps pm, niin lor\u201d electric 7.30 Ba - Montreal felon! Wait at 255.[ tore, Now ne icpnmad, B Daniel, \u201cRats of Passage Pt Co rr a ey CJ Richelion & Onturin Navigation Co.|Loss ai Gascony, Newpory, Face Grand f : \\ , i F125 at 100, - las own, Tcluratuæ Lhe +tenmer will TO LIVERPOCL tame 48 ou Sunday.taire a - gins own, he Il Queben, Portland and Boslos Servies, ISLAND SERVIOR.Colorade South, re 1 ray en 4 Janel Co.preforrmi.| oats SES Ha cvers, MONDAY ant Cabin J 00 and upwards.7.50 and upwards; > frit Taton According to and servive; TO MEDITERRANEAN.Cabin $75.00 and Boer: $40.00 lo Bac and Neglen und on return tiokele rates, berihing accommcdaiion and all apply to W.M,IRACRHERSON, No.88 Dalhsusie sirevh, Und yy LIN Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED, Bow York, Bermuda and West Indies Royal Mail Lines.SAILING FRON PIKR 47 NORTH KIVER REW FORX For BERMUDA : M6, PRETORIA, Satardey, Nth July, at 10 5.8 PRETORIA Baturdez, sad August, as 19 SDAY, 15tH Flown: © in landing, .Lawrence Line Twin Screw Iron 83 CAMPANA, 1,700 from roe.Our Fous » Grand Rives pere vtt gr.Noeurko wi)l be received after 13 A.25.oit oniling dar.Sp KORONA, Saturday, L2th July, ne doom s intpnded tou il _ July, at erside, Oharlottetown nation in full os ali packages, te avoid fer further Information apply so ARTHUR Or .RNR 3 i oh Moket - Blocking 33 Bt Louis oooh; saa hos oreo s \u2018Quebet, 7th July 1992 > JOHN FLYNN, GONTRACTOR OF Mmson, Brick, Carpenter Work a dobbiag Promptäy Attended Te BPKULALTY : Ginemenial Coilinge.Wainssntiing and 0! OFFICES :\u2014No.111 St.Anne sires snd 11 Marguerite atreet, Steamer Fronteaac, CAPT, DXSNOUHERS \u2014 Ostmenoing the 98th April, weaihor amd sircuswiaoss puni steamer Frou- Tomas will ave ns folione 5 M 80.Romuald, 800 A M w A Ut vo PM 2.00 10 PF $0 ï 8.00 3 als , wp .SUNDAYS .Quebec x #5 Romsald 1568 té 8.10 M \u2019 .Ou marked d Sacard: i Lm Rm Sa ue; .emma a8 7 FH, Bley Ti Bt days excep SUNDAYS : Queboo at 7.30 à m, and 1 10 mya Spo, apd Wi L do Isle {ua shnsorenihe, n holidnyn leave Yuebee at 1.10 p.m., bdo [IXRIT NY ory baturday the same S.extaer will sip from Quel to Mertbler to allow cline of Quebec & Piskeal\u2019s Ouiing ve o St.Laurent, St./Michel, St, Jean and Berthier.Ÿ On and after tbo Rh June, weal circumstances pevmilting, the Steamer Chain - pion will Tun daily as below, Suedays eva huil \u2014 Dulath 8 Shotw & Allentio Groat Nurthern Ry.pid.| Goneral Kiectric.\u2026 Kuneas & Texas com Kansas & Toxas pret.Louisville & Nashwilie.Manbatan Kloy Missouri Pacifteidan Bi: Moutco Propie's ad.Phila, & Rosi Ptdia ce pot 2 = = se SEEaN: 122: SERIE\u2019 BR \u201cGenuine Casteria always bears the Signature of Ches.H.Fletcher.When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorin.When she was a Child, she cried for Castorie, Wha she became Miss, she dub to Castoria, \u2018Whet sbe hind Children she gave them Castorie, res mr res NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.| New York, July 8.\u2014Flour reccipte, 11,632 barrels ; exports, 8.0652 barrels.Market was steadier in tone but quiet, NOTION.18 herohy given thot the Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge River in autinerg- ol, as well as the other dep water ; pie that was there up to last winter, at the end of the long Wharf, The howilion of the Pier at the mouth of Lap Rouge River in, as heretofore, | shown by a flat Inoy by day onda white light by night, aml the postison of the deep water Pier, recontly taken at the ond of the Long vf, is inn ami about 600 feet 10 the weet there.| siraight line with the said flat buoy \u2018a Rye quit.Barley nominal, Whaat revaipta, 66,150 Ginwhole ; exporte.\u2014 Spot firm.fa the dort hour reatisime caus moclerate rodctivns, dwt the chomn war still threcaquarters cent not higher.Corn receipie, 12,600 hnahels: exports, FIM bushels.Apot firm.Option market wan str Achmed pardy oneball cont wot Bi or on all it July, which wes three quart ms cont up, _Outa reccipte: 93,500 Lhushels: exporte, 8,115 Imshels, Spot steady, Options opened strong eel advonce! m roan, after which it fell off a litle on realizing, Rosin steady.Nz iron ; .Intomndy, \u20ac ict, in, Cap Rouge Pier and Wharf Co., Tin Brier.Codec.put Rion N.FLOOD, wild steady.Sugwr, ran\u2019 stewly ; ro Manages.) lined atsady, TiYing ut Dalhousia nt out 6 p.un, anime day.Coan ions ab Dalhoulie with L C.Rs, Reprom Traine, r rales of passage and other Information dd THE NORTH AMERICAN TRANSPORT ATION CO, # Dalkousie os v Otlawa Gas, x Mr Bu EE que, dou & BATURDAY BXOURSIONS To Montreal.Batinean, 1h (vere, HW 8.Paul, Kboulemante, Bs May iver dn Lown end Tadcu-a0, good to retu prie Atondny.Use first o aes fare foun L B.MYRANT, June 17, 12, s Queen, 3 : MOONS FRASES, First Quarter\u2014Seturday, Judy, 19, 247 am.: Yuli MoonWSunday, July 80, 11.55 YT am Lest Quarter\u2014Moodng, July, 3, 0.18 am.on TODAYS WHRATWER.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf ~Showers in many localities.Not much change in tempers ture» DIRD.FORTIER.-On the Oth instant, Wil.Ham 1.Fortier, of tlds city, Deputy Prothonotary of the Su; Court, 40 years and 9 monthe.Notive of interment in to-morrow\u2019s issue.BIRTH.WEBSTER.On the 0th instant, the wile of L.J.Webeter, Manager Ieoples Bank of Halifax, levis, of a daughter.'T3 ADVENTINEMENTS Electric Fans\u2014Mechanics Supply Co.They Are the Besi\u2014Urandas Cigars.Allag Line\u2014Allans, Rae & Co.Cited] City Council, R.A.\u2014Jas Woods.Tivoli Gardens\u2014Wilbur Opera Co.Saturday Excursions\u2014Rich.& Out.Nav.Co.Pear! Pin Loer\u2014Soleil Office.Tosition™ Wanted\u2014M., St.Jobn Sulub P.0.ELECTRIC FANS Are a Delightful Luxury in Hot Weather CALL AND SEE OUR SAMPLHR.EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL.Hochanics Supply Coy.06 ST.PRTER STRERT, | QURBXC WAN TED The services of a competent Accountant for three or four hours daily, from 1st September next.Address J.H, Chronicle Offices- Jy 8x4 MOUNT BERMON GEMETIRY, The adjourned Annual General Meeting of this association for the Election of Directors and uther business, will be held at the Union Bank of Canada, 54 St.Peter street, on FRIDAY, the 18th July instant, at,4 o'clook p.m.D.RATTRAY, Acting Secretary, Quebec, 7th July, 1902.bre pds.BMS.KING EDWARD CAPT.A.G.PICKETT, This new and fast steamer will leave Quebec Saturday, July 12th, for the North Shore, calling st Godbout end intermediate ports as far as Natashquen.The steamer is fitted with all modern conveniences for the accommodation of passengers aud 1s lighted throughout by elootricity.Freight will be received at Crawford's \u2018Wharf on day of smiling.For rates and farther particulars apply to HOLLIDAY BROS., Proprietors, 101 St.Peter Street.FENCES AND GATES.This le the ime to Fenoe in your Gardens amd Fields.ond I would invite everybody to Viait my establishment and see the finest and atrosgest Fences to be found Iam ly in onch locality of the construotion ef all binds of Fenoes, whether ornamented or ordinary fences.Entire antiataction in guar.abr od and you may reas assured that neither mow not asytbing else will break the \u201cAnchor F on secotint of ita construction I aloe sell alt kinds of Gates, a number «f samples of which you may sre at the door of say ntoën.Pay à visihto My evtablishment of write to me for ciroulara end price lista which ote very low.Itake jon of the cireum- te ammource that I always have mm a large stock of tin, wosd and gmasite kitohen utensils, mill fittings, na well na pins for butiar and cheane factories ail nda of machine oil.paints, varnishos, ete.1 aan alse a oentractor for erecting telephones Bales wholesulv and retail, ee pecially invited.LA.ARTHUR ROBITATLLE 7 Bt.Pav] Streetower Town Quebro.June Sxlmxeod Auction Bals by A.d.Marham à 0.Underwriters Sale of Grain.Metars.Mazham & Co.are justruoted to sell ut Auction at the Louise Basin, Quebec, 30,000 to 40,000 bushels of wheat, damaged by water, irom the sirended 88 Indiana.Sale at Jouire Basin, Friday, 1lth July, at 10.30 am, A.J.NAXHAN & CO.icacy MILLAR'S Omi curt nen banat ON CHEESE _ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT \u2014\u2014RPIANO CHAMINADE NADE, light *nd eaty in action.Do ot ny a Plano.before 30a see Chaminade.Call a) our store, Jos.Beaudry, 263 265 St.John 8t., Quebso \u2014 PIANO \u2014 CHAMINADE Auction Sale by Ls, Deschones Ian the matter of Gingras, Morin & Cie, Boot and Bhoe Manufacturers, Quebec, Insolvents Notice is hereby given that on Wedneaday, 16th July, 1902, at 11 A.M., will be sold by publio auction, at my office, 244 St, Joseph street, 8t.Roch, Quebec, the assets of said estate, as follows: \u2014 Item 1\u2014Stock of leather and forniah- amounting t 12 ings g to, according TTY the Inventors.Shoes fn ii The inventory may be seen at my office and the stock at the factory, 168 Bt.Helene street, on Tuesday, July 15, 1902, Conditions of Sale\u2014Cash.Sale nt 11 a.m, on the date and at place mentioned.GEO.DARVEAU, Curator.244 St.Joseph street.LS.DESCHENES, Auctioneer.Citadel City Council, No.16668 R.A.A special meeting of this Council wili be bold as tb ir rosms, Masonic Hall, Gardes steset, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the 10th Jostant, at 8 o'clook.Business :\u2014To pass death olsim papers of the late Bra Jos, A.Cusnioghem, By «der, JA8.WOODS, Jy 0x1 Secredary.AMUSEMEN 48 TIVOLI GARDENS Saturday Night, July 13h WILBUR OPERA CO.R.C A Band Tender Benefit te THE BABY MASCOT.No Advance in Prices, WEEK JULY 14 3 OPERAS and 18 LIVING PICTURES, Ladies Frees Monday Night.Jacques Cartier Hall, &xo.Gauvræav, Prop, Telephone 28).Eveaings at £15.Matinoce nt R15, Week of July 7ih, PAUL CAZENBUVE, Theatre National Francais.Moaday te Thursday, Matinee Tuesday and Thursday, PATUST Friday, Saturday sud Saturday Matines, LE TRAPPBRUR Prices :\u2014 te 28 Boxes Tried ly ne Next wesk\u2014Monte Christo and Carmen, meme = NOW PREPARED - TO GIVE LKS£ONS IN THE Manly Art of Self Defence.The undersigned wishes to Inform the yousg men of Quebes city and vicinity, that he has opened a class for the purpose of toaching BOXING.For information call at No.86 Palace Jill.HARRY SNELLING.THE ONLY FREE AND EASY IN QUEBEO.a 4 We | re + THE OHTRONIOLE, QUEMNPN, CANADA.THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1909.ee id ts \u2014\u2014\u2014 vd saagenasmmpe \u2014 ET I SE em Mainly Abou TS0NS, JACQUES CARTIEN MALL.SS Local News.bout Pe Another buiiper boùse gététed Mo 2 Ton © | Hon.G.W.Giophons is 8 gut at [pany of raieied erie evening - 226 - ACTEON OF DAMAGES.he Chateau, pons of H arti Font vomi Mr.Chas, Veflleux, of Levis, hes taken em action of dosages against Nr.U.W.Ordway for 850,000.mr ere BY A.J.MAXHAN & CO.Underwriters sale of win, ex.Indiana ; about one a of in.Bale at Louise Basis, op Priay, at 10.30 a.m.rm rarement \u2018The attention of the members of the Citadel City Council, No, 1668, R.A., is called - to the notice in another column, calliug & special mesting for to-night at 8 o'clock.\u2018 mere FELL OFF A CAR.While changing seats last night a voung wan fell off à street oar on \u2018Anne street and it was at first foared was asisously injured.He was taken to Dr.Ross\u2019 office, where his injuries were found to be unimportant.\u2014\u2014me pres BAKERS\u2019 PICNIC, The Bakerg Picnis, which took place vesterday to St.Catherine's Grove, was a splendid success.large number of the city bakers, their wives, children and friends.attended, and passed a most enjoyable day.rere RELIGIOUS NOTES.Rev, Mr.Apollinaire Gingras, formerly Cure of Chateau Richer, preached a most eloquent sermon in St.Roch Chureh, on Monday last, on the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Mary.The sermon was listened to by a very large congregation.ee POLICE COURT.An employe of the Q.R.L.& P.Cu., was before the Poli Court, yos- terday, charged with atealin money from the Company.He vah.remanded until this morning, when thé charge will be investigated.An incorrigible lad, aged 14 years, was before the Court, and sent to the reformatory, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 CORONER'S INQUEST.\u2014_\u2014 | ro | re Dr.A.G.Belleau, city and district Coroner, held an inquest vexteviay morning on the body of Mrs.Ade'ard Lapointe, who died suddenly ths day previous in the office of Mr.Ernest Trudel, Dorchester street.It was proven that deceased became _ un-on- scious while conversing with Mr.Tradel.A verdict of death from acute peritonitis was returned.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e GONE TO MEET THE CORONATION CONTINGENT.Mr, J.W.Borden of the Militia Department, arrived in the city yeater- day, accompabied by Mr.F.Beard, of the same Department, en route to Rimouski, to board\u2019 the ss Tunisian on hee arrival there, with the object of paying off the troops before the steamer reaches Quebec\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nerve Wrecked and Insommious Everything goes wrong, hend feels sion and quickly restore you to a healthy, vigorous condition.of mind druggists or Polson & Co., Kingston, STIPATION.re rer WESTERN EDITION OF THE CANADA LUMBERMAN, Sixty-four pages are contained in the July number of the Canada Lumern Edition.The contents are Western Canada.In addition to des- eriptions and illustrations of many of the Weet, there appear nearly one Western Retaif Lumbermen\u2019s Association, the headquarters of which are at Winnipeg; _ also several articles bearing upon the conduct of a retail lumber yard.The C.H.Mortimer Company, of Toronto, are the pub- lishere.errs ems Children Ciy for CASTORIA.IMPORTANT AUCTION TO-DAY.We draw the attention of our readers to the important auction sable which will take place this afternoon at 2 o\u2019clock in Dr.Larocque\u2019s apartments, Parliament Buildings.All the furniture is of great value, amonget other things being & bedroom wet which cost $300, There will also be sold & quantity of valuable hooks, auch as La (irande Encyclopedia, 21 volumes, Lareau's History of Canadian Law, Criminal Law by Dandurand and Lanctot, Sipmechen of Mercier, Cartier and Laurier, Picturenque Canada, etc., etc.This is undoubtediy the most important aale of the season.For further details ece advertisement.see ep ' DEATH OF MR.W.FORTIER.The many friends of Mr.William Fortier, Deputy Prothonotary of the Superior Court \u2018of this Distrios will regret to learn of hin rather unexpect- ol death, which sad event occurred yesterday after ooly nine days ilimess.The deceased, who was forty years of age, han been an employe of thw Quehee Court Rouse since 1878, and wan highly esteemed and respected as well hy the members of the Bar az hy hin leonfreres, He was a mont intelligent, exemplary, and competent official and most obliging to all who vired hix services, and his death will 8 rad loss, not only to the legal fraternity, hit miso to all those having business in the Court House.Mr.Fortier attended his office continually to Saturday, the 28th of June last, and took ill on the following day, his disease developing into inflammation of ile lunga.ased lruven à widow and eight chikiren, henides 6 large circle of friends, to wourn hiv low, + dé Hamiztox's Maxprake Prire cunm Coxberman, which is designated a Westof special interest to the lumber trade of the leading saw and shingle mills of hundred portraits of members of the Hon.O.Fitspatrick, Mivister of Justion, arrived in the city yesterday, Mr.Chs.Nevilie, Montreal, ic a guest at the St.Louis.: Mrs.J.E.Burke, of Montreal, and formerly & regident of Quebes, is registered at the Chateau Fronteasc.Mr.P.G.Mackeusie, M.P.P., (or Richmond, is a guest at the Chateau Frontenac.How.Chas.Langelicr, Sheriff of this diatrict, is eo.in town from Murray Bay bs apy Japt.Chaplis, of England Major Woden aorta Capt.Cooke, of India, are registerod a4 the Chateau Frontenace.Arrivals st the St.Louis :\u2014J.A.Smith and wife, Geo.H.Flint, MN.Konan ond wife, Joba Kean, Jucan, J.R.terbury; Gaudin, W.R.Dan Moutreal : u.Masse, H.H.Lafleur, J, H.Eondeau, |Providence, #1.; J.G.Chabot, Lewiston, Me.; Ohms, D, Willard, Corawall, Ont.; H.' D.Ledgewick, family snd mend, New York City ; Jas, Nertin and wife, B.Martin, Cecile Metin, Vem Bruen; Me.; E.Gouthier, D.À.Meetich; Toroisto; Ches.F.Pierce, Providence ; R, Moquelum, Sherbrooke; W.H.Farwell, Scotland.At the Victory :\u2014W.E.Findlay, P.LaFerrior, Thos.Gildayi Geo.Waters, J.E.A! Robillecd; H.Kerr; H.0.Ker, W.J.Partly; Mrs.J.E.Burke, Montreal ; Lyman B.Allen and wife, Mise Rosa F.Seacle, Miss Jove- | ine A.Chase, Adams, Mass.; À.Ail and wife, Frank Johnson, London, Eng.; J.Hand, W.Forter; L.Clonson; Toronto ; Jobs;A.Maclaren, Ottawa; P.A.Maungo, Frank Beaudry, Spr Id, Mase, ; W.P.Willard, M.D., San Francisco ; L.Lapointe, Laks Mrgentic; F.H.Barolo, St.Seholartique, Burnham, Waterbury, Vt.At the Chptean Frontenac i\u2014Am- brose F.Bender, J, J.McDonald, Mrs.Louis Mueller, Mrs.M.Kramer, RX.B.Fleming, New York ; Jas.Coxford, Pembroke ; J.J.Fitzgerald, Boston; Capt.and Mrs.R.J.Cheplin, Engfand ; M.T.Reynolds, Albany ; Mrand Mrs.T.A.Crane, Archer Robertson, Montreal ; Ferd.Kuhn, Miss Terces Kuhn, O.A.Woodruil, New York : W.H.Reuham, Miss Soule, St.Albans, Vt.; C.S.Uwen, Capt.Richards, England; J.L.Purdy and wife, New York; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ellis, Savannsh, Ga.; Major Waldron Capt.Cooke, India; E.Dumaresq, Montreal ; J.NM.Lapointe, M.D.Meriden, Ct.: Alfred McKay, Montreal ; Millard C.Bumer, Howard W.Commons, Minneapglis; Nrs.M.Clarke, New York City; Mrs.F.G.Paddock, Malone, N.Y.; Geo.Mi Galt, Providence, .R.I.; W.H De Courtenay and wife, Moniveal ; Mrs.McEvenne, Frances Gibbins, Miss Mc- Evenne, \u2018Toronto; \u201c Philip Meehan, H, A.Price, J.Dunbar, Montreal ; J.W.Sperdel and wife, Wheeling, W.Va.,; Mrs.M.B.Little, Miss Little, heavy and dull, mind is filed with ; ; 95 |\u201ctrange forobodings, stomach is out x # Len dt Fee ae Lasts, dios nad patterns amoanting to.942.58 |of killer.You noed a good tonic like [1 1°, 0800 he ! \" fry Ferrosone to bring back your lost New Jersey ; ni right Tavoy, Now It:m 3\u2014Offios furuiture amountiog to.244.74 |@Ppetite and digestion, and cleanse the York ; A.L.> au Me \u2014r ies ppm RSS Et eres a, Fees Meng a y invi radio , Ne ; Tho sale will be for each itom 0 [oer teeul invigorant and strength [Alice Ross Diehl, New York; C.Aly *\u2018en bloc\u201d at so much on the dollar, 2 y depres: ly ager and wife, Now York; D.E.Thibaud, Paris ; Miss E.E.Laughton land body.Nothing is so good for [Lire B.Wh tney, A.Whitney, New the sick, weary and debilitated oa |VYOE:, MF end Mrs, A Eder Ferrozone.Price 50c.per box, at |\" Chicago ; S.Nathan, New York; Robt.Laidlaw and wife, B.W.Camp- D, oh A.P., Thorpe pnd wife, North Carolina; W.A.Hudson and wife, Bowton, Mass.; J.B.Stevenson, Wallace C.Johnson, Belfast; Fernaud Abegg, Brussels\u2014#\u2014 QUEBECER PROMOTED.Second Lieutenant D.D.R.Epper, a son of B.R.Eppes, of this city, has been ecconded from 1st W.I.Regiment as lst Lcutenant in the West African Regimest at Sierra Leone, West Africa, where his grandfather, the late a Commissgry General, W.Rando! Lppes was stationed in 1821, after serving in the Peninsular War.Lieutenant | Eppes served throughout the Boer war, including Paardeberg, with the 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, gaining his commission in South Africa.wife and two sone, Cincinnati, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 RIGHT UP TO DATE.Whoa the late Mike Wool, the ini.nétæble delincator of gessin life, in a hall ncore of years ago, he wae attracted to a cerian hostel ry by the sign \u2018American Drinks a Specialty.\u201d Approaching the polished mahogany, be asked, to make sure : oDo you have American mixed drinks ?\"\u201d : \u201cYes,\u201d roplind the sauve servitor.\u201cAN right.\u2019 raid Mike happily.\u2018make me n whirky cocltail.\u2019 The compounder eyed (he artist for a moment, and then esked curtly : \u201cHot or cold ?* eee ere OUTINGS.An Inespensive and Heady Prepared Luncheon\u2014 During the vacation, suppose cook less and play mtre.,; Grape-Nuts, the food thet makes) fast 80 cany to\u2019 get all the yar round ie the ides] food for that purpose.Grape-Nuts in thoroughly cooked at the factory hy food experi, and is al- was ready to serve with the additiow of cream.You can save yourself the heat from cooking and the time and exertion necessary to prepare other food, hy Ha use.Tts high nutrition gives strength and nourishment without the internal heat of meat and other heavy food, keopiog the temperature nf the body cool ant comfortable; its delicions Ravor pleases every ficnicker and camper au well as the hounewile prepacing the | regular meals at home, can pare a.pleasant and enjoyable summer hy the vs of thin ready prepared and eesily igest- ell food and will mise the uaual Tavs and sluggish feeling generally felt in i pleurs io ging 1) ¥ pleasant waya of changing the form ol use found in preipe hook ia age, il you 3 ne 4 + wan J acques Foust was put on the boards for the fo time.The audience tho- y appre formence, which was enthusiseticeHy applauded.Everybody adimitied that the Caseneuve Company is ane of the best ever wen here, and those who bave uot yet witnessed the performance should make it thoir duty to do so immediately.A matiness wll be given thie efterboon, when Faust will ageim be given, ns well an thls evening, aud we would advise everybody to attend.Toimorruw even: Mre.Camneure, woe Miss Orpha Taylor, will be beard in songs hetween the ects.se fees TIVOLI GABDENS.The Wilbur a Compemy excelled thewsntves in the couie opers Girofle- Girolly, last night.Mr.W.H.Kobnie, the comedian, in thu character of Don Balero, Spanish moblemac and father ol the two twine; kept the audience in od humor the whole evening.He is without exception one of the best comedians who hee a on the Quelmo stege for many seasons, and his role is particularly characterized his clean atiround quid humor.le was ably sesisted by Miss Taylor in the role of Aurora, bin wile, and especially by Mim Hattie Richardson; who ably sustained the character of GirofletHrofla® tbe twin secs, who was in splendid voice as well as happy in her double rule and carriage throughout pleasing entertain: ment.Mr.Gus Vaughan made am ox: cellent Mourzouk, ¢ Moor betrotbed to Gérofia.Helen Dengree was piquants in her mesumption of the role of l'a- quite, while Mr.Charles Vaughan did splendidly in the part of Pedro.The solo and chorus singing were partiou- larly well takdn, excellent umiron eed harmony being maintained, which was ably aided by the supceb orchestra.oman) mrs A Surprising Discovery.You will be surprised in trying Catarrhosone to find how quickly it cures cold in the head.The agree- sble, penetrating vapor traverses every aif cell and pameage the nose, throat and lungs.In one breath it carries instant death to te willions of germs infesting the respiratory organs breaks up a cold in ten minutes.A trial will convince you that Catarrhozone is the moet potent, satisfactory and pleasant cure for Colds, Catarrh, Deafness, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Trouble.Complete outfit 81.00; small sine 25c.jets, or N.C.Polson & Co., Kingston.Ont.Hamiroxs Manpnace Pts cune BILIOUS- QUEBEC TURF CLUB.At the annual of the Quebec Turf Club, held at the Victoria Hotel, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing yeari\u2014 Hon.President\u2014Hon.P.Garneau.Hon.Vioe-President.\u2014Lieut.-Col.¥.Turnbull., Vico-President\u2014Wm.Price, Esq.Treasurer\u2014Major F.Lampson.Secretary\u2014Capt.A.F.Ashmead.«Judge\u2014Dr.C.8.Parke.Starter\u2014D.8S.Rickaby, Esq.Assistant Starter\u2014Major T.8.Hethrington.\u2018 .Clerk of Scales\u2014Dr.G.H.Parke.Stewards\u2014Lieut.-Col, C.C.Sewell, Veasey Boswell, Eaq., Allan Boswell, Esq., Geo.E.Amyot, Esq, Lieut.Col.Turner, W.M.Dobel, Esq., Major \"ation, Roger Larue, Esq., D.Rickaty, Esq., Capt.F.Pennec i.C.Foy, Ksq.Dr.J.D.Du chane, H.R.Goodday, Feg., N.Parent, Major Hethri old Kennedy, Esq., A.R.McDonald.Eeq., J.B.Laliberte, Ksq., Dr.C.S.Parke, Dr.G.H.Parke, E.J.Hale, Esq., Rarry Price, Esq, Ar thur Price, Esq,, Dr.Joticoeurit was decided to hold the annual meeting on Thursday and Saturday, Lith and [3th September next.erm pre.Children Cry for CASTORIA.\u2014\u2014 petra.MR.BLANK'S RISKY VIBIT.A pivué lady of Portrmoutli hes a husband why was a seaman.He was about Lo start on a protrec.ted voyage, and his wile was anxious ax to her hushend\u2019s welfare, so she sent the following notice Lo the vit- age er : \u201cMr, Blank, who ie going to sen, dés wife desites the prayers of the congregation.As the old lady was quite illiterate, the minieter read the following to the congregation from the ship bended to him : \u201cMr.Blank, who is going to see his wife, dewires the gregation.manatee tetris HOTEL RULES IN BELGIUM.At a certain hotel in Bélgium the following rules were placed in egob bedrot-tà, presumably for the benefit of English apeaking visitors, but need to be again translated :\u2014 ; 1.Ring three times for thé hoodts.2.To deporit the kev of the room at the hall porter or maid.8.To informe in the office or tho hall porter of their departure before 6 o'clock, # not the nigh whl be charg- 4.That there is any complaints to de # in the office, manager will not fail to give doe attention to.8.To shot the door on the nigh end with going out, 6.The price of the apartments very the position will be charged more, 1 franc at joss a day if the mwals are not taken in the hotel, 7.A special courier in atiached on the hotel to the mrvios of courses antl commission, 8.The propristor will not be ree: ponsable {or ohjects, money or valuable artioles with shall not have tbron given for save or show for verification.0.Meals served after fixed houra or in the room are of extrs, if meals are not seid will aot be disconted.J.7 President\u2014Victor Chateauvert, Keqngion, Har- | prayers of the con: This iv the lucky number thet\u201cWeeried off the pair of Alexandra Shoes, at she PARLOR SHOR STORE.\u2014 WON BY \u2014~ MISS AMANDA ROY, UPPER TOWN POST OFFIOR J IL.MUIR & CO.218 JONN STREET.see rtsmen, Attention Spo We Have Just What You Want RUBBER BOOTS, All Sizes.Just the thing for fishing.Workers at the Quebec Bridge Call in and Buy ¢' Pair of our Rubber Boots end Keep Your Feet Dry.Ses Our \u201cCommon Sense\u201d Shoe, For Ladies and Gentlemen.Full Assortment Latest Style Footwear.ve A.J.CARON, 58st.John Street Latest and Choloest ideas In Millinery, Just Reosived \u2018 ALSO New Silk and Lawn Blouses Organdy and Lawn Costumes, @ Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underclothing, 7 Summer Skirts and Petticoats, Ladies\u2019 Neck Ruffs, Kid Gloves, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars and Stocks, Children\u2019s Lawn Hats and Muslin Bonnets MRS.DR.MURPHY 46 Fabrique Street, Quel 4 Telephone XL HATHA - ~ i OPPOSITE PALACE HILL cevehaeanesa Same Real Values in VALISES, TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUX, Travelling Bags with and without Straps, English Leather Portmanteaux, Travelling Shawls and Shawl Wraps, For Husband, Son Brother or Uncle.AAA AAA IE Psjames, Summer Weight and Underwear Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Fancy Colored * Shirts in all the very latest patterns, White Vesta, Alpaca, Serge and Satin Coats.Tho real thing for hot summer.Cape in Tweed, Serge, Lustre, Zephyr.DOUBLE \u2018TRADING STAMPS From To-day Until the 1st of August Our Carpet Department is worth inspecting.apanese Straw Carpets, in all the smart shades, cheap and durable for summer.We can setisfy the most fostidious in the carpet line, and at prices that won't stop you.Come in, no trouble to show goods, makes us think we are doing business if we are not, Hammocks, Bush Blankets, G:ey and Brown Blackets, Rugs.Poles, etc.++++++++++2+ev0 100300 OV VS MAAAUÉS DUR P.J.GOTE, 41 97 JOHN SRE, à 20 ne + - J TO 16.To prevent errors it in ob the grates importance, to put thelr full name ar profession, very.wel.written, bie canta Maia, ° Opposite Palace Hill "]
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