The Quebec chronicle, 26 juin 1903, vendredi 26 juin 1903
[" § = | Sew y Lise i © Ws ane sg TRY THR CHRONICLE JOB OFFICE » VOL LVII Nu, 20,650 \u2014=nem- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 pr STEAMER EUREKA GOES UNDER] Accident to a Government Boat in the Richelien eue TOPHEAYY AND LISTED \u201cWATER RUSHED INTO THE PORT HOLES AND CAUSED WER TG SINK \u2014 NoW PARTLY SUR + NRRGBD, BUT CAN BE RAISED IN A FEW DAYS.(Special to\u2019 the Chronicle by Tele: Phone).Sorel, Que.June 25.\u2014The Govemmont : Bureks now lies Iv submerged.in the Richelieu River mors hope, gp.the renult of an nocident which od this afternoon.: The steamer Eureka left Montreal this afternoon for Quebec.She is a Government steamer Gtted A oppe- 4e bp gives a.denonstid te Dufferin Terrace, Quebec, Saturday afternoon.Many prominent people were invited 1 Be present.She t Sorel to , and after $d ed tan rut aboard she ue ae top and, it appears, owing to the liat, rid water poured into her port holes, y§ch were open, and it yas very mm apparent that the vessel would sink.Those who were not active) in runsing the boat basil 280s ashore, the being at time moored to - wharf.The captain then headed to make for the other side of the Riche- Bee River to the Government dry dock, but she imincdiately sank, and lies with ber aiern under water.This in no wav interferes with the efiective- oees of the ship's break.No demon: stration will be given at Sorel.It is expected that the nteanser will be i in a lew days, and will then continue to give exhibitions which che beën doing suecessi in He for.the pont few wee.Al * time the Eureka bégan to aink there wore où :bbérd in Mr.Lacoste\u2019s party :\u2014Mr.Louis te.son of sams Bie Abs.Lacorts, Ei laben Lepn Globeneky, Mr.Gabon od | of the Cantin Dry Dockd, Montreal : Mr.C.Rtrutt, prem reportse; Mr.Hott, Secrutasy ; Mr.C.5 NE asd does t malt thea cooked, f all foods, TUE RMBARGO WILL BR KRP?NEW PRESIDENT GF THE BOARD.OF AGRICULTURE WILL, NOT © ADMIT CANADIAN CATTLE._ pare Lagdon, Jane 25.-\u2014-The Earl of low, the new President of the Deptford of Argentine infected cattle, le spid the Board would pains tent the finéke of Great Britain from the droadbi* din sase which - threateged to decimate tho, mers fes 1 LIPTON IN WASHINGTON Washington, June 25\u2014Bir Thomas Lipton came to Washington this aîter- noon, accompanied hy Win.Pife, the designer of Shamrock III.To-morrow Bir Thomos and Mr.File will be the guests ~ President Roose: \u2018at lun.eheon at the Whi'~ use.in evening he vas entortaîned at a dinner by General and Mre.H.«*.Corbin, em pera CHINESE DOFF THE PIG TAIL \u201c New York, Jume 25-A complimentary dinner was tendered to the American friends of Chinamen to-day at PDelmonjco\u2019s by tha dew York section of the \\'hineee Rélorm Association.For the firat time in the history of China\u2019 in this city mearly 190 Ohinespare uo and hoods wien \u2018appeared in drems suits in a body and without queues.| Dr.Broune, the tosstmaster, axtraordip- that \u201cpig tails\u2019 ATY announctemen hed fallen in Chinatown in the last month as the result of the propaganda of miorm.Among the orn was Yip Yen.of Vancouver, B.C., who talked op \u201cWhat the Reform Adsociatioh has accomplished.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 RICHMOND STREET CAR STRIKE Richmond, Va., June 25\u2014Street cars have been running on ttes of | the city lines since shortly after noon today, and are running to-night thus far, without serious molestation.Militiamen were on every car.Strong guards of militiamen have been on duty to-day -at all she power hpuses ond car barns.Stringent wep issued to-day with the objeel of main taiding order, women and children ing saked to remain at i iar an possible, and the tec g Ape cifically directnd to hook promptly, and to kill if necensary to prevent des- ti 1 to, cn of property or pent tie - SCHWEPPES OF LONDON.The English Soda Water, Sohweppes The English Dry Ginger Ak, SSohweppes Purveyors of the Bourt of Xngland tor oR 100 youre y WY LAW, YOUNG A CO, Montreal; cod Sole Agents fer ends of Agriculture, is determined to follow Nr.auburye policy aud Jnake no, re- \u2014\u201420- laxati nf * ainat Can: adian onttk.Speaking ot .farmers, THE BATTLE OF \u2018THE BUT'ERS club yesterday of the resent arrivaly reefer be- | assent to the proposed reduction.Mr.he Workp+.To sit down on the soft side of a plank and gat dry bread and molasses, as \u2018many workmen have done, isgot « pleasant The \u201cfull dinner pail\u201d is all very well but © MALTAGVITA, te perfect food, gives to both the mechanic and the laborer a mast delicious dinner mt very dnall cost, cooked ready to eat, casily carried.\u2018À fe ounces ôf Malta-Vita-in a paper bag and a little * mitk, makes a most nourishing and satisfying meal for any able bodied man.MALTA-VITA is the whole wheat.impregnated with, barley hice and topsted, The most appetizing and sustaining of Your grocer will tell you all about it.) act gfter à hard forenoon\u2019s work.A should be full of something good.ee THE DOMINION : PARLIAMENT re Yee House Bucolically Inclined -on, Commencing Work NOW MANY COWS DOES IT TAKR TO MAKE A CREAMERY?! \u2014 FISHER SAYS FIPTY \u2014 BILL TO COMPEL TRADES PEOPLE TQ ACCOUNT FOR LOSSES \u2014 GOVFÆNNENT DIVIDED ON GRAND TRUNK SCHEME.mere emeree (Special to the Chronicle.) Ottawa, June 25\u2014Mr.Borden called atiention to an item in the papers concerning large purchases oi cattle made by the British authoritiec in the United Statea for shi Africa.Be asked what the Government was doing to Induce the Imperic® uuthorities Ww purebage Canadian catt Mr.Fisher ntated that when he learned the intention of the British authorities to restock South African farms be inmnrdiately communicated with the Mome authorities through Lord Strathcona, and \u2018pointed out what Canada could do in supplying cattle.His representations were referred to the War Department, and he was assured they would receive due consideration.Later, a second appeal wan made for récognition of Canada\u2019s claims, but ne orders resulted.Mr.Fielding\u2019s bill to provide fur ther advances to harbor commission crs was passed hy the committee.Mr.Fisher's bill to prohibit the mportalion, manufacture or sale of adulterated butter or aubatitutes for hutter was considered in committee.The clause defining a creamery as a place using the milk of fifty cows war criticized.It was pointed out that as creamery butter commanded a higher price than dairy butter, it was suggested that the term creamery should apply to establishments hmv.ing 25 cows.Nr.Fisher refused to t to South Rproule moved an amendment to permit all butter made from cream ne perators to be labellad creamery.A proton ves then moved goa: duping ovenvarnt for ilure to.proporly present the\u2018 ndvantages of .Its the Dinner that HELD AS À VAGRANT Bt.Catharines, Unt., June 25\u2014 The term of remand oa which Joha J'ohn- ston, the negro, who was arrested at Merriton on suspicion of being concerned in (he murder of Glory Whalen at Collingwood.baving expired on w y, ho was to-day taken before Poli Magistrate Uomiort charg: ed vith vagrancy and sentenced to a three nonthe\u2019 term in the Central Prison, during which time the investigation concerning bin history will be continued.\u2014 PE The mistake of the state ia locking .iv suggested in certain quarters meer bee QUEBEC, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1903 pme = Canada in lying cattle to restosk Boer tank by the war, the trade Navisg ln meantime gone to the States.:\u201cl'hé' resolution was de- fented hy 1% 30 48.The House ad- jour att aml ~ © NOTES.J.T.Bchall} of diléngarry, is > tically no Voges ae Parliamentary re.tative of his cowmty.He cor lesuod in the Home, to-doy that hia firm had sold some box ahooks to the Goygÿnmeat, bit that it .was entirely \u2018unknown 0 him.For this violation of.the ladependence of Parliament Act, wawitting' h it was, Schell in liable to à fine of 2900 per day for 64 days that he sat in the House thin session.The C mittee on Privi amd Elections will in- Act, tho mut famous case being that of Mr.A in recent years Col.O'Neil Priap,.than menther for Vietoria, had resign his sent for the very same as Schell : Che dre tawa, Hub, Stcinthe, - Buglington, t, and New Bedford, Mass, are to in Ottawa the fret week in Auguit.There will be easly a thousand uniformed men here.© The decision of the Government to guarantee the bonds for the Quebec Bridge will he made known at the Ramee whet the Grand Pacil ilway aid is announced.Pi r Parent, of Quebec, was.here ttain whan an answer would [be given to the Bridge Company.ak at to the Grand Trunk Pacific on the portion of the line between Quebec and Winnipag will be in the nature of a loan.: A despatch received by the Marine and Fivheries ariment announces that Sir Charles Ross and party have sailed from Labrador without having recovered the body of the stepson of Judge Nesbit, who war recently drowned.Gunz were fired without effect.; Nearly {lives kendred people were present to- at.the complimentary banquet to Hop.John Costigan, The guest of the evening was presented with a cheque fur $1,500 for his vives ta the causer of Itelandea te) via \u2018wi he unvitled duiv nd.- Mousiers of both House willattend.or IN THE SENATE.In the Senate to-day, Chief Justite Taxe! u, acting as Governor-Gene- ral, waa t, and gave his assemt to 94 bills, including emergency supply bill lor the fiscal year 1903, Hyaar for losses under penalty of imprispn- ment.The measure is intended \u2018to prevent fraud, and was well received.\u2018Benator Beique\u2019s bill to prevent the use of the word \u201cscab\u201d and other of- second time.A report is in circulation to-night that the Government is equally divided as to the Grand Trunk Pacific project, and that Mr.Sifton\u2019s influence will count for everything in deciding what the policy ia to be.Mr.Blair, it is said, strongly favors the extension of the Intercolon'ai Railway to Winnipeg, a scheme which has also according to rumor, the support of the Minister of Finance.The adoption of this policy, which has a strong supporter in Mr.Mulock, would not necessarily throw out the Grand Tränk Pacific, inasmuch as the latter might be assisted, by way of bond guarun- tes, to construct prairie and moan- nip extensions through to Port Simpson, with running tights over the Government owned road from Quebec to Winnipeg.It is at least significant ie reriourness of this proposition that the Government organs should be now booming the proposition to have the Grand Frank build the road rom to Winnipeg os a Government loan, as the roud could be so much more.economically constructed by a company than as a Government Work.The Atlantic and Superior Railway Co., formerly the Baie des Chaleurs, has asked nent of subsidien due on the newly constructed portion of the road, amounting to about $100, 000.The Department of Railways considered, however, that the work donc was not commensurate with the amount of subsidy asked.The Government will appoint a Royal Commission to examine the work and ascertain itn value.A SOCIETY SENSATION Rochester, N.Y., June 25\u2014A society sensation, vith politica) and fraternal tallmants, wan created in the, Polley Court to-day.when Judge day sentenced Frank.L.l\u2019earce, of the City Engineer's ataff; to serve aix monthe in the penitentiary for abusing in mother-in-law.without the alternative of a fine, and emphasizing the r by directing the immediate confiog.ment of the prironer before he cou procure bail or file an appeal.It in the outgrowth of a family entangle.went, and the Judge was aroused by the efforta of the defendant to be amirch itis wife's character ar well as that of ber family.A dramatic incident happened when the wife told of the abduction of the two children and their concealment in Buffalo.The pet aouer'a father-in-law in David I, Ainsworth, a G.A.R.veleran, an atteche of the Htate Comptroller's office, and à literary man, also à member of the Union League: Cldb .Both the Pearce\u2019s threatom to bring | divorce Actions.Pearve: ja à university gra duate.ere er Hardy over the Falla at à and 8 up the drinkey instead of the drink.Saturday end Bi The portormancus, Don't forget - in Guards of Quebec, |- fensive terms by atrikern was read a] BATE WARK ON UANADIAN LINES LONDON FINANCIAL CHOLES ARE GETTING WORKED UP OVER THE DOINGS OF CANADIAN RAILWAYS.London, Juse 925.\u2014Reports of pending rate fight between the Canadian Pacific and the Grand Trunk excite many adverse comments bere, The Daily Mail says: \u201cUne might have thought the companits were do- ing well enough without fighting for |- traffie\u201d KE u say that the inevitable result cf auch a contest woud be that the Canadian Pacific would be driven to create its own lines to vestigate sastier and will probably |; i ü i recommend that .Schell be relive, rend Trask po tn {ontario ond from liability, which up to to-day pact whereby \u2018in consideration of the amounts to £13,800, but he will un-| Grand Trank refraining from invading doubted) have jo face his electors tario.This would leave the Canaagain.havi been many in [dian Pacific free to enter the Grand sauces Tin which \" a Fartie Trunk country in Ontario.While Canof the.denoe of Parliament da ia ove ing with by thir will, perhaps, not matter much, but when the vet-back comes that both gompontes will inevitably suffer is evi t.\u2014 INDIAN BOY INCENDARIES worantlord, Todt June 25 Frank innie, an ian , aged about 15, who left the Wohann institute last Monday morning after the play house was burned, was arrested yesterday fear Stuny Point and brought here.At the Police Court today Winnie ans charged with firing the Mohawk barns on May 6th, and he acknowledged the crime.He and\u2019 7.Wilson consulted about how it was to be accomplished.Wilson's match went out in his attempt, when Winnie struck his match and set fire to the hay.and the two boys returned to bed.He testified that Frank Leweln and George Jobnson knew all about the schemes to destroy the barns, be cause they wanted to get home.The Police Magistrate committed the four, Frank Winnie, Frank Leweln, Ceol Johnson and Koy Wilson, for trial at a higher court.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE PAPAL CONSISTORY Rone, June 25.\u2014When the Cardinals returned they formed a procession in the Sistige Chapel, and the new Cardivals weut to the altar, where they prayed ax the grand Ambrosian hymn was intoned by the choir.After the hall had been cleared of strangers the » |Cardinals were rejoined by the Pope aod the Pontifr announced the pew Piscopal appointments, 1 \u2018ardi- nals ilying their ruin their hats, The postulants (for Archbivhop Farley, Mgr: Farrel forse: bishop \u2018Quigly, and for Bishop Orth, Father Dessuffi, of the Propaganda,) then entered the halt.and asked the.Pope to bestow thy Palliums on the prelates they re § Beique introduced & bill | P¥ , which was granted: wil bu delivered to-morrow by the to compel trades le to account | Al : Dean.The function énded with fo Pope giving the new Cardinaln their wings as princes of the Church.\u2019 .ere pars .À PECULIAR ACFION .\"New York, June 25.\u2014A peculiar ac: tion was\u2018 commended in the United Btatos Circuit Court to-day, wherein \u201cthe general properties of the eastern division of New .Jerscy,\u201d in complainant, ond Win.Williams, United States Conunissioner of Immigration, is de fendant.The plaintiff claims that the defendant is wrongfully © withholding from it tbe property known as Ellis Island, and demands the same.The petition recites the fact that the plain.| tif in corporation organized prioe to the ihdependence of the United States under.charter from the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and now exists as à corporation under and pursuant to tho laws and conatitution of New Jersey.The plaintif them claima that it in \u201cseined.\u201d and entitled to \u201call that certain island or tract of land known a» Filis Island, situated in the harbor of New York,\u201d containing about two acres, \u2018The petition charges that te \u2018defendant \u2018in possession thereof, and withholding the same from the plaintiff, that its value is not lus than $20.000, and that the plain- ff is \u201c damaged in a sum not than $10,000, and asks that it be awarded that sum, and possession of the property mentioned.\u2014 ANCIENT CITY IN MEXICO CITY OF PYRAMIDS IS DISCOVER- 30 IN A DENSE FOREST IN REMOTE PART OF PUEBLA.Chi , June 25.\u2014 A despatch to the Tribune from Mexico City, Mex., says The recont discovery of an ancient city of pyramids in a dense forest in a remote part of the State of Puebla han been found to be of reatent arhasolegion | importance, Federal Government has commissioned the aub-dirertor of the National Museum, Senor F.Rodriguez, to visit the'ruins.Nicholaa leon, an archaeologist and ethnologist, accompanied the aub- director Lo the ruine.Dr.Teon reports that the ruius are such as never he fore have besm known to the world of science aed the must primitive evar discovered in Mexico, in fact = ancient as to require a great time and study to learn jn which epoch: they were built, as well as by what people.tn TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY.You should all go and take advantage of the great reductions offered in ricen of matincer, which are of the teat styles, Prices ar even lower than these of the manufacturers, Now is the time to choose, \u2014 ACHILLE BEDARD, Corner vf Bt.Jossph and là Chapelle sirvete.L Ny 5 RES LNEN FANCS.img One Prise Only.Tolophane 2157 igor 3acqybiritn.| Jos | having been clean mhaven during his ab- ogni residence, where he ia confined to 5 cents an hour.eee ONE CENT.F.SIMARD & CIE./ PAQUETS .MTR | memes SANPLE LINES) sores remoncrmrerec Of Children's Summer Ap- I pee ; parel at r-3 to 1-2 their Taoz MU dhor you the - À true Value.2 Barrick pathoen vases | \u2014 You to make Jour own dss.CHILDREN'S COLORED|Ÿ me fare ssrired the Baker.DRESSES in Chsmbray, Linen, Oxford Cotton, and Duck, in Russian and Sailor Effects, from 480, to $1.78 CHILDRENS WHITE DRESSES in Lawn, Pique and Muslin, elaborately trimmed with Embroidery and Laces, from 53¢c.to $2.07 CHILDREN'S COLORED APRONS trimmed with Braid, and Insertion, from 15c.to 35c.CHILDREN'S WHITE APRONS in plain and fancy Lawn and Dotéed Swiss, trimmed with Insertion and Lace, 22c.TO 55e.PLAIN AND FANCY HEAVES.These include many of those extreme styles so seldom procurable; many shades of the popular green so fashionable for Afternoon Costumes, at exceptionally low prices.F.SIMARD & CIE.197 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, SEIFFS, CANOES, B13), The andersignod has on hand 15 Bkiffs, splendid Canoe, Oars, Pad bles, and other articles necessar for boating, which he will sell at most moderate prices.JOSEPH BOURBEAU, Jane x30 Finlay Market.Sr tr GKORGE ROWLEY SUBRKNDEES TUE DEFAULTING MANAGER, OF THE MLUIN LOAN COMPANY GIVES HBIMNELEF Ut, AND IS ADMITTED HALL\u2014IN ROW AT HIS RESI- BENCH CONFINED TO HIS BRIX Nt.Tbomus, Oot, June 25\u2014leorge¥ Lowey, the defauithy manager of the Elgin: Loan Company, voluntarily eg ried te the ofty last night und Rave hhusell 8p to the aulhorities.He been hidden at a little Place in Ohio called Wayside Inn and his son-in-law went for him on Sunday.returning last night.it was hurd to recognise Mr.Rowley, when he was pluced in the dork\u2019 at the Court flouse Chis morning.he! sence.He formerly wore a heard.He was in a state of collapse nmi very nervous.Looking at him as he kat in court, the inevitable ronclusion was hat it was nut innate ilinhonesty but weakness of chameter that led to hin downfall.\u2018The charge on which he was arraigned wan of stealing e2.WNI, and the ying wan adjourned witii Thurmiay, July Ÿ.Bail wan apie) for and ed.heing fixed nt two wecurities of cach and himself for 4,000) John D, Christman and George 1.McColl, hs soun-in-law, went his bond.After heing admitted to bail.he was at once driven rant- 2e The effect of Mr Rowlny'a return.it he tegains his strength and in willing to da an, will greatly asaist the liquidators fn Finding Wp the tangled affairs of (he Elgin Ioan Co.The investigation of the affairs Of ne company au til in pro- gresn.shortages continually spring Wp.but what the total HI aodnt ~~ in at present a matter of suemine, though it is now extimated at ahout $1.100,000, Sree ran thn MANITOBA ELECTIONS Winnipee, \u2018Man.Tuñe 28-\u2014An evening Paper is out with an extras announcing he lncal legixiature han heen disnolvml.l'epetametions have been intue) Axiog the date of the elections for Julyeee re te THE STRIKE AY TORONTO Toronto, Jugs 25-The firat evidence of the new developments oxpretad in] the present strike situation ¢ame this moming whee one of the largest con tractors heobe nway from the carpen ters\u2019 section of the Building Exchange.The Canadian Construction Company am one of the mating firme of the city and up to the present have unit-d with (hs reet of the vinployers to re.nist the demanda of the mem.Thia tuvrning they mont down to Victoria Hall for 13 men and will pay them the They rx; that within a few days they will increase eee = ; _ Fashion sheets freastomr\u2019 \u201d 1 Pattern Cou ; \u2014_\"_ Some more specialties before our great annual special i cheap sale of July\u2014\u2014# FOR $376 OR HALF Pale! We hava decided to sell the balance of ail our ladies patticoats or underskirts with flouncing and very elegant trimmings, Re price, $7.50, for $3.75.It is a unique bargain.FOR 13s, à pur We have still a large quantity of very fine white, black or col- lored muslins for ladies summer dress.They aresold everywhere at 15, 18 and 20-ts.a yard, To get rid of them as soon as possible, we have decided to offer them at the exceedingly low price of 1dc.a yard.al anû t is à real and unique bargain for ladies who bave not yet bought their summer Gross.SIRAW HATS AND SUNNER FELT HATS We have the moat extensive and finest- assortment of men\u2019s Straw Hats and summer Felt Hats ever seen in oar city Please come and sec us before going Y | elsewhere.For 15 Cents Balance of all kinds of men\u2019s neckties: Knots, Derby, ete, Regular price, 20 to 40cts.For Acts.\u201c_- FoR Bev.«Splendid job lot of men's Collars Kine nominal price of Jets.RROUCTION.OF 38 PER CKAT For the balance of the weak, we offer all our German imported Blue Granite, White Enamelled inside, at a reduction of 25 pce.on the usual price which is already considered as very moderate.It is a bargain.FUR SEA-SHORE AND SUN- HR COTTAGES.Everything suitable for seme shore and summer cottages can be found at Z PAQUETS Stores: siraw mats.hammocks, special pieces of household furnitur 6 for summer cotlages, eto, ete, \u2014\u2014\u2014 We have particularly a very large and fine - assortmentof Hammocke.We have Bammocks of all kihds, al) gizcs and all prices EE wb L.PAQUET, this number to 23 or W.Other lead 169-171, St, Joseph Streetlm Tw Bay dE REF Lgisa a \\, a r I BR ' ' \u2014 THE Cu RONTOLE.QUEBEC, = : FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1503.ANADA, Le otre retnt 1.© re { OLOVER, FAY & TOURISTS \" ARE INVITED T0 INSPECT OUR LARGE STOOK OF + « «a vo eo nave REAL LACES Honiton, Brussels Point, Duchess, Old English Thread, Valencienes etc, Real Lace Handkerchiefs.> 20000000 {KID GLOVES \u201cDents\u2019 Kid Gloves, \u201cPerrins\u2019 Kid Gloves, \u201cMorleys\u201d Kid Gloves.IN GREAT VARIETY.be vw ou.tetes Muslins, Sunshades, ALL Mantlet, GREATLY ; Jackets, \" Millinery.| REDUCED.New Carpets, New Linoleums.CLOVER FRY & ON.24 & 26 Fabrique Stoe \u2014 \"Uhless the soap you are not getting thé best Ah wr Gatos Bub ¢ de $00.- The \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d will be sent to any seaside or summer resort, from the present date until the end of the Beason, for .8500.Leave your orders now at-the Mailing Dept.of the .\u201c CHRONIGLE * @he @uebee Griouirly, HRONIOLE TELEPHONR Be.65 mr tr ete.rs re rt QUÉBEC, JUNE 26, 1908.sp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014TET THK 8 8.PROTECTOR, - It \u2018dosa not appear to uw that there was any very pressing necehsity for the issuing of à commission to ea- quire into the circumstances attending the stranding of the steamship Protec: tor on Bar reel, at the mouth of the Saguenay, seing that the matter was clearly explained by the frank and manly confession of the pilot in charge that it was due to a wrong order isued by himself.There waa no question ol currents, defective charts or compasses, fogs, of any other of the excuses usually made.in such cases; there whs in fact no res- son why the Protector coukiyor should have gone ashore, the accident was due, as Pilot Delisle informed the Quebec Herbor Commimionsrs who tried him, to his own unaccountable con- fosing of the terms starboard and port, and ordering she ship to be | steered in one direction when he meant her to be steered im another.The reason assigned was no plain and intelligible to even the lay capacity that it is difficult to ses why the great expense of a subsequent commission should have been incurred; if there IF YOU ARE ABOUT ! To, Leave For + -owm We would suggest that you send us an order to resiove'{he household clocks.St meme ence f We will, during the sammer, have them cleaned, repaired and regulated and we will replace them about the end of August or early in September as required.Our men will cali for the clocks, repair, return and te- place them and set them going.ot gs LA We employ an expert watchmaker, one of the most ; skilful in Canada.If your watch is not going correctly consult our apecialist.: Ohronographs, Repeaters and other complicated watches thoroughly repaired and adjusted.pe mm pr nct i : Sets and Dishes, that have become worn or damaged we can replace: repolish and refinish almost like now.\u2014 ramen During the months of July and August we have many enduiries for old Hall Clocks and Antique Silver Wares.Should Yon possess any that you désire to dispose of, we will accept (berm on sale, and exhibit them during the Tourist Beason.0.SEIFERT & SONS, Cy.JEWELLERS, TUE Fabrique Street.The Seaside or Country Silver Plated Ware, Spoons, Forks, Toast Racks, Tea | wan anything mysterious about it, the solution did not fie in the province of marine experts, but was rather a pay.chological problem as to the peculidr mental state which, meaning to say \u201cleft,\u201d inadvertently says \u2018\u2019right,\"\u2019 or vice versa.Moreover, there is in the report of the Commnisaion itseli something which looks us if the same mental confusion of ideas which affected the pilot of the Protector had communicated it well in some way or other to the Commissioners, for while they blame pilot Delisle for incompetency in so far that he had never piloted a vessel out of the Saguenay before, and that his knowledge of that river was so limited an to be dangerous, they also | hold the master in fault for the stranding of the ship in that he \u201ctook no nieps to aucertain whether the pilot was steering a proper course in waters that any practical seaman could have navigated without the assistance of a pilot, the channel being perfectly straight, and in no part lees than six Jeablea wide.\u201d Thus we have the pi- Jot blamed for so limited a knowledge of the river as to be dangerous, and the captain bismed because the river was no safe that it did not re quire the assistance of a pilot to na vigate it.It is very avidumt that ) the two things do not fit into, one another.The finding.of the Commission cannot be said to have cleared up any doubtful point, or settled any disputed question, hut the contradiction between the two passages Lo which wa have referred is enough to show that the present pilotage Aystem | ie faulty, and at variance with common serge.It in, as the Montreal Witness says, tatlier hard lines for « captain when he ia forred to employ « man to do a orrtain work, and then gets into trouble because he does not do it him- orll, and the precise powers and duties of the manter after the pilot comes on board and takes charge are as fll: defined as his reaponsibilitien seem to be liwitlesn; end it ja hard linen alo that a pilot should be very ee verely punished for an error où jude- ment in à river for which lo has not specially qualified himself, no long as he is allowed by the proper authori: ties tn undertake the Week.And bert ie the weak gpbt 1 \u201cnll wack cddes as shat of the Hrotechor, andl where the blame really Kes.Oltwo om.Rither the Sagumay éed le op proaches ate en sal that they do hot require any special and lose) know \u2018mand sounething more than a vuperfi- ! knowledge of them : in the cass therw ja: mo necessity fur a pilot at all, which is scarcely the view, we my; thet will .be talve by.the wn derwriters; in the other, ned only ive pilot necaungry, but he muet be & man well versed in the local conditions ; that is to say, that « St.Lawrence piles, however capable and well ia formed be may be, will mot fll the bill ules he is a Shguénay pilot also, just as à Saguenay pilot is not com- potent to take a vessel up or down tbe Bt.Lawrence unless be has po viously undergome the necessary traiæ- ing.That seems enly connnon sènse to the ordinary lay mind; the princi.pla; is recognized in the Bt.Lawrence ites by the divisies of the pilot into two distinet classes, the Montreal, or Upper St.Lewremçe, and the Quebec, or Lower Si.Lawkencé, and there is no good renon why the Saguenay pilots should not bmve the navigation of their river to themselves.creme TWR CANADIAN BLECTRIO LIGKF CO The Camadisa Klestric Light Company, whase annual report we publish ed yesterday, appears to be in a re markably healthy and flourishing con dition, with prospects in the immediate future of sill further expansion, end increased prosperity.In: twelve menthe it hes increased the number of elestrie lamps opersied by it 62 per vent, and they now amount to 11,484, whilst the number of electric horse powers rose from 72 to 276, an increase of 363 per cent; at the same timé it has completed the laying down of a second subimarine cable between the two shores of the St.Lawrence, at some distance from the first, so that the two will mot be exposed to the same risks and inconvenienees, and bas entered into several large con: tracts, with the prospect of others to come, notably the supply of power to the Lavis water works, arrangements for which have been already concluded.Intimately connected with the operations of this company, and depend: ent on it for ite motive power, is, the electric tramway, which the energy and business ability of the President of the Levis County Railway Company, Mr.G.A.G.Hohman, have made a successful lect, to the great comfort and gonvenigmoe rol the people of Levis, and the [urthering of the business of the towm.In this Mr.Holman haa been gretitly sided by the consideration of the Electric Light Uo.: and the success already met with is omly, it is hoped, the precursor ol a still more extended omreer of uselul- sess, by which the Electric Light Company will itsell greatly benefit.In addition, the Compdny has in creased its emrnings from $19,544.27 in the previons year, to $35,450.61 last year, aud 'with the proepects of additional hora?power.for sale to be produced by the maw plant, is hopeful of being in a position to declare a dividead to its shareholders by the end of the mext twelve wonths.The re port is ome that is highly satislactory and we are certain will be received as such by the Shareholders, who have every reason Lo congratulate theus- wives aud their directors and officials on the way in which their affairs have been conducted, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-, THR INOAFABLE PILOTE.In giving judgment in the case | of the steaiiér Protector, at Quebec on Monday, which was wrecked at Bar Reef, at the mouth ol the Saguenay, Captain Salmon, the eomnissioner appointed byXthe | Government-along with Meuers.Clift and Temple, as æssors,-to hold the investigation, found that the casualty was caused by the wrongful act of the pilot, Nazaire Delisle, in steering an improper course, the evidenee going to show that he had never piloted a vessel out of the Hagunay before, and that his know- Jedge of the river was so limited as to be dangerous.The Court also vightly held that the sentence of the Quebec Harbor Conmnissioners, that Pilot Delisle be suspended for eighteen months, does not mest the re: quisements of the ease.This man adll return to werk, if anything, more competent them now.As the Court also said, any shipmester who cave od the loss of his ship, valued with freight and cargo at\u2018tpwarde of a quarter of a million dollars, would be dealt with more severely.The Court | then called attention to the system of employing Bt.Lawrence pilots on the Saguengy fiver, sal demonstrated that the evidence proved imperfect || training.The system la one that nrede vevision, as our imperfect nys- Wy, tem needs revision, sad the Quebec harbor authorities respomshhls | meot realize, aa we believe our Montreal | authorities do now thoroughly realise thet pilete must wot only serve ap: proved apprenticeship, but muet pass higher examinations than the present standard requires, The repuet of the Vommissiva contains, too, the fol.ing: parag :.\u2018Tht some Blame-atiaches to the aster for the stranding of the ship, in that be took no biepa to asçeriaia | , whi\u2019 sidering a pro- | oy bte courtt, is wits that any peel} whether the pilot .| wighout the msdis rlygused being pasfqly wiraight, amdg ne \u2014\u2014 have inavigatod of à pilot; the likal woman would dé no part lees \u2018than six (9s ables .A.\u2018 _ With thin wo are bound to agred ab ; hone there have been times whes veascls himve gone aground while is charge of a pilot whun the master has been blpmed when we could not at alt agree that it wes just.A master new to the B.Lawrence route must take whatever pilot is assigned to him or if he does not tele him he must pay for bid, he ought not to be mads to = da the viotim of a Sail ste tically, of course, the master is always \u2018in charge of the property of the owner, and in the case 1 (he Protestor he woma to bate de ferved the reprimand.I is ratha hard lines, novirtheliss, whim you\u2019 are forced to employ and pay a man te do a certain wogk to get into trouble because you did not de it yourself.\u2014 Montreal Wiirees.A \u2014\u2014\u2014 ImAT KENTUCKY VERDICT, No one who was not actually in the court house at Jackson, Ky., who did not hear every word of tbe evidence Sü the murder trial just com.claded can pretend to a complete Imowledge of the facts that were put before the jury.The public does know that it was necessary to send militia to guard the cowt and wit neotes im order that the trial might be held ut all, that the principal witness had to remain for protection in the camp of the soldiers, even while his own house was being dertrayed by an incendiary fire; that he claims and produces witnesses to prove that he was ofiered a bribe of $5000 to change the county immediately after the burn- his life would not be sale for a min- The public knows also that the pro- secutling attorney has announced that, immediately alter presenting the case to the jury, he also should leave the county forever to avoid assassination.In such circomstances is it any wonder that the jury disagreed?Would it not have been marvellous if twelve men could have been found to re a verdict of guilty when each of them had reason to believe that he probab- tv would bave to flee from the county under rd of militia immediately afterward?There might be four or five men out of twelve with courage and conscience enough to do such a: duty, but it seeds only one to cause a disagreement.Perhaps the greatest wonder is that the jury failed to ac uit the two ptisoners, not on the evi: nce, but oa account of the terror which their friends have inepired.[It may.be, too, that the jurors feared they would bring on themselves the vengeance of the other faction il they did that.H was folly to hold the trial in Drivin if doing ve has had the good 1 in doing so the efféct of aposi fully the terrible stite of affiirs that exists.The State of Kentucky can no longer shut its eye to these conditions.The whole cohptry is horrified by them.\u2014Buffalo re eee, ME SIAR PLEIDY \"i AND INDIGESTION HÜW WORRY AND MENTAL EXERTION CAUBED DYSPEPSIA\u2014 CURE FOUND IN dr.Chase's ; Nérve Food sblar plexus is the largest nerve celitre of sfimpathetic we ous \"ys , and may be described an 8 store- hurlise of nervous energy.It is situa.ed just back of the stumach, and sup p the motive power which rune the mirhinery of the digestive system.an excessive amount of nerve foe is consumed in the brain by \u201car anxiety, mental strain or dise ad the quantity supplied b Xoo solar plgxus\u2019 in ©, ingly deficieht, and hoor Infkthyy herve fotee the vital or- aah only feebly perform their func inn, The digestive fluide How slow ly, the atomhch loses fla Contracting power, the iwer ald\u2019 kidneys grow tor inte what in known as ner i} in tha blood, creates néw nerve fores and affords lasting cyge lor dy: a, indifention and re win ras dizzy spells and ir ri bifièy by supplying the necensary gx to de nôlar ptexus.By not- int your incteane of weight from week td week while using thie great fond o ou can prove that your systen ; ig ni xp nd mew flesh and Ligue ing added to she body.r.Jon.Tousigant, the Posimaster\u2019s , Ste, Philougne, Fottlerville, Quefe P cod to use .Dr Xe whs so wes as fort! 1 corpuacles w was nol able to do work.1 lal pains in the back siden, my stomach was out of r and | could not digest the.food tn.Doctors told me thal my trigble was general debility and bodi- .vey 2e \u201cAt first | ordernd two boxes of Dr.(hkie\u2019s Nerve Food and by the tow they Wore wood | wam so much better that 1 pent for hall a dosen boxes and conbinued the treatment wntil now 1 consider ysoM fully restored to good hostih.Fu feel strong and well in avery way and have gained several poundé in wel ht.1 never lone an portupity recommending Pr.Chores Nerve Food, ma it hea proven du wopderfufly beneficial in my can.Chase's Netve Food, 50 cents a box, six boxes fot 9.00, st all deal we or Fdylana tes & Company, you against im sture of révelph snd] > his testimony, with ile aKernative off! death if he refused, and that ke ft | ing of hi bowse because he believed | | ute alter the soldiers were withdrawn.pM and sluggish.and indigestion soon | ge, 166.dapclops v dyapepsia.a * | r.Chase's Nerve Food forshs net, Sd Shaw & Co.4, ' = == Whees Flies Tied to Buit Cansdisn Waters are Kept, Ce DEALERS IN.Spertiag Esods, Patodware and Catiory.Forrest À Sens\u2019 Salmon FRes, Rosis.\u201cLinos and Comp Outiits, Selfers Roquisites, 8.J.Shaw & Co, « - 13-$t Joba Strest, Telephone U.T.573.Gera r Notre Dams & Nountale Bill Telephone L.T.44.YOU'LL BE PLEASED With your.appodrence if your Shirts, Collard and Cuffs are dons up by us .TRY OUR PLIABLE FINISH.7 JU.THE.PERL (KATH \u201cTo-14 Bt Talier Street, Wolephone 08.EARLY { tan \u2014 As the season is now well advanced we are of special inducemeñts on Sunshades, Parasals, .Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Straw Hats.Fancy Striped and Checked Muslins., | \" BARGAINS.| + \u2014 .PARASOLS AND SUN BS.Tat 035, 956s, DAS MORE 110.0048 MARKED DOWN TO $1.10.READY TO WEAR STRAW HATS for ladies, all the newest sha a RIRE EE RER MARKED DOWN to 40e, ratés 80e, Ode.$TA3, do.& LADIES\" SAILOR STRAW HATS that yore originally\u201d te, dic.db, Sec.Se., 96c., $1.10, now offersd at\u2019 HALF PRICE.cet £3 USLINS AND GHAMS fa Fa oto Hl all Checks, the ped oid Tie be Te PT OW § ) AlL Sales Strictly Osah SIMON & MINED) HUCONSSURS RQ ;: SIMONS & FOULDS, % FABRIQUE STREET.Telanhene tÉA Another naw lot jui pretiy styles.in different le Chiffon Neckwear, also Ladies\u2019 Ready-to- ta a | d st.SUMMER MILLER\u2019S Gilt Edge Creamery 1 Branch Fabrique St., Upper Towa Garden Hose and Reels Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears.AGRICULTURAL TOOLS Of all Descriptions.Paley Btng ad Faute Geren od om Haréwors BOOTS AND SHOES.\u201cie, : 204 \u20ac boots.; NEY IN QUALITY, \u201c> RN IN FORM, NEY IF PRISMS.We would draw the Boots for and Bo for vours DT oat Rlackirg, valued at 35 cents for À oct, .à J.GILBERT & CIE, 204 JOHN STRREY.- Is the place to go £o if you bay oT 1 , want to .CHOICE COFFEE 386.MY doc.TEATS BXCRLLENE ENGLISH BREAKFAST.Ua Yn Prints or Tube, | |\" SUGAR CURED FANS MID ARON, Any of the above once tried { used, JAS, Y.M.C.A.BUILINNG, 152 JOAN STR Sl For Rxcelience of Quality and 4 Value for Your Money.*§ are Chemists fina Cook's Friend ing Powder pure.Dectors pronounce tw Cooks know it does {Bb of the fight time.Housewives ' Feather Boas We ave now showing u very fine assortment of Feather Boas and ce Shoulder Capes THR APY 108 VMRRCT FROM PARIS We are selling off tp balanae \u2018of our ) ear Straw Hats, at 20 prc.Reduction Holt, Renfrew & Co t, » 3548 Buade Bt.«m0 33 BL Fra US J.Gilbert & Cle., SX # Sats > ' Bummer Flannel ENGLISH SHIRTS.Flannel coat and paats, \u201c 97.78.Flannel pants, $4.00, p.B.Blue serge coats, 84.30.Anderson\u2019s Heavy Oxfords, White and Colered Cricket Flannel, Oxford and Flannel, Collar Attached, English Figunelettes, Stik Mix, : ; Outiig Shirts, $100,.| JAFRANCE à NULLIY, ~~ Tl and Bn I \u201cHy VALET \u2018FRONTENAC ELECTRIC LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS CROWN STREET, QUEBEC.\u2014 Yalet Department Y 81.Fur Ove Dollar ! $1 per month we keep your tn Grad class order, vix : Minor Hepairs, Bpouging and pressing.Sq oll for and deliver to any part.ol the city.Our valet service costs one dollar per 40e + tulren foc-vot leus-than one peas.~ Fhone 2400.a.v0+100900 0000 a pp00e00S | * EE WATE mins ES Ar ae er .EE Hur! Ti > and De bes autfit free, or exciuetes 52 silingion.Teronta.REFERENCES FOR COM.An nn travélier to call on mer- te.Experience net re\u201d agen EE EE pa AGENTS WANTED.GENTB\u2014436 PAID \u2018WEEKLY WRITing 1 t be stamp for B= orton, prés and outfit, Co., Dept.A., 187 Broadway, ny.BOR BALE: .R SALE\u2014 Young, MARE, TH eo he, wi Ts BC.Patrick's ALE\u2014\"BARDFIELD\u201d THAT.dagirebte residence of the late ted = St.Louis\u2019 = vou.10m & Lal TF.PERT FOR BALE \u2014 AT ST.Pras Yeticchosse, near the Chapel Dame de Lourdes, st vous .; Sino Swe Suita for eultivation bout \"28 acres in superf- close to said house.Price of sale ) to Arbel co onion oh Appl ply 0 rbel to.PU À.Prercior, Notary, 125 Bt.Peter street.Quebec.ro LET- OR FOR BALE\u2014AT INDIAK Foret tte, le cot , 13 a) + Tersiotors pied BY Mr.ul » beautiful] situated, close to the aio.liberal terms for a dress er.Madeau, or Le.Le clerc, Notary.OR Tm RENT-O! TWO OFFICES to rent.Ne, 108 St.2eph upper part of the H _| American Chisopoding, \u201c3 PARLON age JOHN STREET.J.de por of the permanent :\" .rh ate of \u2019 EF City and js ¥jssoudt > ou ladies\u2019 aad ot {ele reside - Ofice Hours 9 A.M ke 8 P.M.JOHN D.DUCHENE i.WRTERINARY SRAGEON, lige Office :\u201458 Bridge Street, PHONE 2184 Night Phond After 8 P.M ERNEST F, WUATELE, #| » Estate Agent, Accountant, Trustoo and Auditer, - - 46 DALHOUSIE STREET R & 0.Nav.Co.Building.PHONE 13.acy LET-COMFORTARLY FURNISH- oa room for .Private cally Appiy at Ar By errr Pr vane my ALY mod on in on rin pale se of Itivooes Avy = Frs D'Artigny st LET-HOUSE NO.126 ST.AU- Tin purent (latterly occupied by he late sn Ea armes .Bank axe Saidine.Bi.Peter stret.3 LET-DOUDLE AND RO single rooms with finit class board : facing the Esplanade.App © Eepianade.TO LET \u2014 AN RXORLLENT FUR- sithed cottage at Lake Beauport.All sonveniences.For further partioulars apply to J Bigouette, Bigouoite\u2019s Hotel, Lake Beaupert._RENT AT ISLAND or ORLEANS roished property Patroniiies retent \"ot Orleans.beau beaut 1 te fully TEE om © bs w CES TO LET\u2014NO.77 DALHOU- Or street, @ complete lower .divide to sult tenants the Canad Tt Soaad eer?°° beter £8\" 2 dis, ist y ames Ee | fsteres RENT-T! xD NIOB ores or Che building 4 he Man a\" oo *, pe oe ye ue re day ne next.Ore Tn tare, CHS VA Bt.Deter street.\u2018Relsphons 17 EU UET\u2014WITH BOARD, DOUBLE Xo I le rooms.All con: aad sing central locality.dal 10 \u201cdeuillard etoost BOARD [EE GOOP TABLE BOARD.-\u2014 8.'s House, 18 ft.Anne stredt, Gentlemen whose fami: lien are ing town for the summer will find good homelike table board at the alove \u2018erma, which are strictly moderate, \u2018con be made hy the ticket system for \u2018meals or by the week or month.Nm.Douglas, proprietrean.BUSINESS CHANCES.PR pme rm ra trait ATE JON.LACHANOE\u2014AI ons having claims egaînat t os of Joseph Lachance, eretolore \"| Boiler will Most desirable location in.the dty.| Broadway cars pasa the door.Mopsan Firn-broor HoTEL with suites of one, two or three rooms, with bath.Roome with bath.§8.50 per day.Leug distance telephone in each suite.Restaurant à La Carte.Music, A.W.BAGER Prop.Write for booklat.Clean, Cool, Convenient, THE GAS RANGE A turn of the wrist, a matoh and the fire is resdy.A Water Heater attached to the ive you hot water.all through the house.PRICIIIZAND 918.etna For Bale by John Walker 199 8t and at our office, Gas Company, THEAULT & WIBORGO.Ld preferred at the Vatican to Quebec, were arrested TSRIERLETS OF THE DAY.i Londop, June 25.\u2014Mr.Timoth Healy, member of Parliament oy Kin Louth, has become a wember of the English Bar, and will henceforth practice in the Courts of London.Mr.Pay was called to the Irish Bar in |* \u2014\u2014 tees.In washing weollens and flannels, Lever\u2019 | Passer, Dry Soap (a powder) will be found very entisfactory.es ere pre HERE IS SUMMER.Po you want straw hats Jor ladies, geutionses or children Ÿ Go to FAGUV.LEPINAY & FREBE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm Montreal, June 26.\u2014l\u2019atrick Carlin, the ox-Canadian Pacific Railway com.ductor, and Herbert Johnston, the ex- auditor of the same Company, convicted of conspiracy, are to be releas* ed Jrom the penitentiary at an early ti absolute cure for Piles 555: PT à form of ftchis rails les a ror Sante it.eo tes oa in the dally press and ask your nelgh- born what they think of it.Yon o oan use it and Fig JL mon, back if not cured.fic a bex, at MANSON, BATES E Co, Toronto, Dr.C Chase's Ointment FOR YOU, LADY.Our summer suits for ladies in muslin or lawn, just received.Come and have the first choice.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m ent ow or: June BA hope that the eyesight of Ira ankey, ov, list, will ever be restored han \u201cete abandoned by his family.1.Allen Sankey.\u201d the son.said to-day at bix home in Brooklyn, that his father in permanent y blind and is reconciled to 1 Le that Gars à Sinanat isa LA eer TO QURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab All druegists refund the money if ir it] ita = _ Grove's signature Ie a DON'T FORGET.11 you want musiins, drame goods, do oss your time.TAUX, Ry & FRERE.Rome, June 25.\u2014' he candidate most succeed the lato Cardinal Vaughan as Archbishop of Westminster, is Monsignor Merry del Val, formerly Apostolic Delegate in Canada.His father was for many vears Spanish Ambassador to the Holy See\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ee T Lied digestion, bilious ness, station or tor § Te vor without disturbin or Pure ing the bowels, oe a few doses Carter's Little.\u2018Liver Pills, they will please you.a er tm een: Hardy over the Falls at 4 and 8 Saturdsy and Bunday.The last performances.Don't forget it.\u2014\u2014_ Cape Town, June 25.\u2014The court martial in the case of several officers accused of -ragging.found the During the holiday season we have Ra - SUR OURON ound pri- ward 12.00 p.m.Transit : soners not guilty on all tl chatges, © \u2014 gs Marine News.OOBAN ARRIVALS.- Me 08 louiwhisad ot ow Yaak, trom se Saxonis at Hostop, from Liverpuolss Jae rraine et Havre, from New = .- a.Now ya ha a \u201d Southampton, from as yeagerial ot Laghorn, from Now se Doggtiant af Liverpoo!, trom l'hba- delphle A one at Liverpool, from Bes he stream\u2019 to a part of outward cavgo.\u2018The ne.Monterey | salle from Bri; on hn Wednesday evening.with hp nd general fargo for the Bt.Lawrence.The se.Lake Manitoba, Caplain W.4.Taylor, artived trom Mesitreal at 9 p.m.peierder = after mba ring Quebec od for Liverpool.The or Lake Mickixas, Captain Shim- | by min, from hog Lesrence, = | Liverpool on Fo 24th \u201caah tant I ro Ee STEAMBHIP COMPANY, \"a.ns arrived rom the Matin Brainese eg 41%, port { \u2014 NORWEGIAN NOT MUCH DAMAGED.Halisex, N.8., June 25\u2014Fhe Allan ii steamer Norwegian.which wan \u2018ashore pa Larkin'e Point arrived at North Syd.7 afternoon, @ survey was hetd.was found that the stenmer vintained but deg nmr only two plates steamer will iar Crane, repair at NOTES, The ns.Birmingham.Cantain Feikins, from the Ht.Lawrence, acri : verp yesterday.2 ved at Anta.Numa, Captain Gunnateon, from the St.Lawrence, arrt port on the 22nd instant.ved at New! The me, Mary, Capia Belanger, {eft ort t à port yesterday, wy uwimaux Point, The ms.Tartar arrived at Yok hama at 9.30 on Thursday morning, for Vancouver, The ss M.C.Hol Ci arrived from \u2018Montreal, Tonton as Nielsenne went into Sitiery Tove 1 to load.83.Christiania, Captain Hubarth, from port vith a general carpe ar ved in po ast evening and proceeded The as.Crown of Grenade.(: perce het Rid of sugar.ri a.nftern ceeded for \u2018Montreal.oon and pro- Mark Mechufl, 52 dayn out, from New York, has arrived _ at Pensscois.T bark had been reported minsi The aio re he encountered head winds during the entire pa days there were dead c: of the vessel is the Tor \u2014 PORT OF QUEBNO.Arrived June 285.88 Cam ne, Demers.Pictou, etc.Que Co.passengers and gensral Dian ss Mount Royal, Fovstar, London, C.P.Rss Crogn.of Gran .Demerara, \u2018ih, Mamburg, for for Montreal.su, 88 Christiania, R Montreal.general cargo.Schr.Lamins.Warren, Malbaie.ballast.Behr, Jul Julia.Gaumont, St.Augustin, cod Behr, a \u201ccroix.Lavoie, River St.Fran- Seby Filoworeh: Mlouln, B r swort + Bras d'Or Bayfab and oil.> 8.The passu on retord: we CI 3 ss (Manchester \u2018go .Poster.Mon.88 Rathiin Head, it .« LL Smith, \" oilast Mar.Schr.Lumina.Warren.Maibaie, gemera) Ser.RY Sos.Lavoie, River St.Francois, balla or SIGNAL SERVICE.NOTE~The res after the niacss denote se namber of nautical miles below Jw Quebec.25th Jdoe, 1003.et (4l)\u2014inward 2 pun.stemmer, .m.four masted stea er \" \" Pathé er Point (157)\u2014Cloudy, :out ard 13.80 a.m.\u2018Furcomas ; 1030 pu, ons ; 12.25 p.m.Buenos Ayres.Martin River (258)\u2014Voggy, east; in.y pm.steam.Fame I'oint (822)\u2014Swwoky, whuth ; ward 13.20 p.m.Alexandrian.North ore hogEy.rong rorth-sust; in.reduced the price of our cabinet photos | Seven fram 82 to $1.50 a dosen, and those formerly se sold at $1.50 to $1.00.Work | Hegu Coat 300 BU.Joseph sient.oppo.at t etree opposite the conveat, or at 26 Cote Fe Passage, Levis.Hardy over the falls at 4 and 8; ericket (Royal Artillery va Quebec C.); lawa tennis, and Holt & See frew\u2019n Canadian animals, are among the attractions at \u2018Kent House for Sa: turday.> Montreal, June 25\u2014Two dererters from the Royal Garrison Artilleryhere yesterday morning by Major Englefeld\u201d an and two ivates regiment, who came that the mt 1 for them, having heard desortors had joined Main\u2019a circus, sre my cue EEE Bt HA SE siz Ne 06.allied EER x Oar, Oia dey jp Promacaias -» wid ts quovee (K May and June are the plramut- eur month« on the northern Anke, Mies F nd streams for anglers ow to enjoy the finest of rrr na.with the smallest measure of \u2018onvenionce from innnet pests.Ouananiche have boon tak in Lake Kt.John since abe Nth ay, and trom the 4 Jume the for the finn arrior is = es À tin the rand oy SE red: in La réa farine & ou Sind and efhér te \u2018rene 2) the Quebec = Lake fe.John aie a fhe trom the 11h or n of the Harbor Commimston OF CANADA, = ee, are rl ote, to Ble the game ln var & Litho \"I fret ca EL Lapins, Motary, \u2014 nt Jrintng & Lit it, Inks Ohlidren Cry for TL ODER phan AOTORY AND OFFIDE .CASTQR lA, | \u201c35 Hesr, ronomro.; \u201c ol free à Islande\u2014 Bo: hored.Low Point (680) Cloudy, south-west ; frard 1.30 em.Norwegian, 4.30 am.530 am.Greêtiends ; yester- x es an p.m.Urania.\u2018ape Ray 80a) londy, south-east ; board 10.30 a.m.Paristanlape Race t8i7)\u2014Cloudy.west ; ba ward yesterday 4,90 pm.ong.LATER.Father | loint\u2014inward 4 a.m.Moynt Royal, \u201c\" L'istét\u2014Invward at G p.iñ.one steamer.Faune l'omt-\u2014ttasy.cai; inward 4.40 pm.tour masted C.L.KH.stoner, PABSEXGERS.Saloon passengers per U.P.R.sa.Lake Manitoba, Captain w.tt.1ayibr, jor Liverpool ;\u2014itev.Many Allen, br.HW.J, Anderson, Mra.Armstrong, Mr.J.Hsé Antell, Miss N.M.Baimer, dc.J.C, Matcheicer, Miss M, secx, Mr.J.Beil, Miss Narah Mel, Mr.1.4.Brougn, Mrs.Brough, Nr.¥.R.Fountain-Brown, Misa M.M.Fountein-Brown, Miss I.M.Foun- toin-Hrown, Mrs.D.Hrundit, Madame J, l.B.Ussgrain, Miss Marguerite Cas grain, Mr.U.H.Casgrain.Master V, Uangrain, Master R.Casgrain and man servant, Mr.T.Chase br psa \"8 Laverie.third general pro- dele Vv, | \u201cWr mil, fourth \u2018 gwwern) poh Hi, Lu LA James (i, sixth * prdliciency.From Grade L Model.Abraham Milstock, first general proficiency.Samuel Bewsuler, socond general pro- Guicney.Kinnear, general v A.Lustgargn, third groeral ponticioney.Herbert J.Woodley, fourth general proficiency, Thoman Jewell, fifth general pro: ficieney.Norman McC.Smith, first spelling.\u201cThomas H.Brown.first drawing.Jacob Feicscwios, first Scripture.Richard A.Fanning, first English.Willige McMillan, first writing.PROMOTION LAST.From Grade I.Flementary to Grade 11.Elementary.Burnot Zurif, honors in geography, reading, writing, Scripture, wpelling, tables, arithmetic, dictation.David Laver, honors in geography.cending, writing, Scripture, spulling, tablen, dictation.Fdwurd Alsceam, honors in geography, reading, writing, Scripture, spoiling, tables, dictation.Joseph Steinhause, honors in geo rending.writing, spelling, dictation.\u2018Phare Moyle, homors in geography, rending, writing.spelling, tables, dictation.Willie Simpson, honors in geography, reading, Scripture, spelling tables, dietastion.\u2018Maery Kerr, honors in reading, writ- in , 8cripture, spelling, tables, dicta: tion, Perey Charlwood, honors in reading, pulling, arithmetic, dictation, Albert Moulton.honors in reading.wpelling.tablw, arithmetic, dictation.Ernest Moulton, honors in reading, spelling, tables, arithinetic, dictation.Charlio Rain, honore in geography Séipture.tables, dictation.Fred Meyers.honors in geography, reading, Keripture, apelling.relat White, honors in geography.ng, tables.Isanc Getey, honor in geography, reading.tables.dictation.Willie: Sandlord.bonors in reading, tables, dictation.Ti \u201cfn \u201c Cœrrie, honors Rat in roading, John Brown, honors, in geography, reading.spefling; tables, dictation.Yrpelling.dictation.Willie Nother, honors in reading, apelling, table, Kdwin Delo, honora in reading, Scripture.Gordon Petrie, honoes in geography.peli Benjamin Priton, honors in grogra- A.Harry Bilas d.firey general pros fohy, Thomas Renny, honors in geography.Harold Robotham.honors in die.Roland Farnell, honore in dictation, Louis Murtyherg.honor in drawing.read N ; Raymond Remfictcher, fltio-gemern! tagoficiensy.: y (Continued on Page Five.) pr ' 2 Natural Leaf Tobaccé- 2 J / # Rouge Quesnei § À 12 He ; 4 MANUFACTURED BY .- / THE B.HoDE Co.LIMITED Model Stalls, Champlain Market ROJ.LED BACON, SAUSAGE, - FILK1N, BEEF, MUTTOY, LAMB, Batter of All Kinds and Always First Classived daily.Smoked Meats of sll kinds.We lave thé finest stock of Wests oT00G sigs and ores large sales i « guarantee tLat we satisfy our customers and ITAMS, DAEON, vel! a 00s to quit ap 1rmes .- isIT 18 soie CITED.A.Dombrowski, ; MODEL STALLS, CHAMPLAIN MARKET m,wk&fri, Nice Light Simmer Suit $8.Or Coat $4.Blazers $2.75.White Trowsers $1.2 \u2018White Vests $1.50.Balbriggan .Underwear, 50c.4 Outing Shirts 50s Crash Hats and Straw 75e.ALSO A QUANTITY of BARGAINS.396.Yona ¥ - A \\ \\ \u201cip, MORGAN.Tt * ~~ 5 All kinds 2 open at \u201ca \u2019 Phone 0 \u2014 RAVE YOU READ ow «eo BY +i, MADEIRA, PORT AND SHERRY WINES.Specialties\u2014FINE FRENCH COFFEE.22 Fabrique Stroot- GEORGE PATRY, Manager.\u2019 ee CHROXICLE, QUEBEC, DAN A \"THE VIRGINIAN OWEN WISTER, New Paper Edition, just published procurable at J.EVOY'\u2019S, Bookstore,\u201d 107 ST.JOHN STREET.CODAKS t-KODAKS !! KODAKS ! 1! Kodaks; Folle of Films, eta, ats Free dark Rooms.Shop o'olosk\u2019 for tis advantage of Tourists teking morning boatg J.E.LIVERNOIS.St.John Street, Quebec.H.BEAUTEY | IMPORTER OF WIN WINES, LIQUORS, ANDFINE FRENCH CANNED ry Largest Assortment\u2014e\u2014 \" OLARET, SAUTERNES, PURGUNDIES, MALAGA, DS.! schools | IE BOOKS.[Close - Large and Well Assorted Stock, SPECIAL DISCOUNT | » ir SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR |: SUMMER VACATION| Las dd from Fourth Page.) eme \u2018Fresho, honors in reading, Russi! 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Charen Blanchet, third prize for promotion.Ella\u2019 Livingston, prise for good con duct nnd attendance.Janie G 7 prise for writing.Henry Griffith, prise for general pro- Lottie Grant, prize for general pro gress.fica Drey, Chiff Colmag, \"-David or Gow Drex, pring far general.Infent Department, Cleas n Annie Feiswitch, first for pro haie Gare, rare, te promu Merander Wolle, third prise.for, promotion.: Nornie Liebling,\" prise for: promotion, Connie Fesning, ith prize for promotion.Florence Moleer, David Kerr, sixth \u2018prine for premation.Stanley Kv prise for general pro- fice.Paxman, prise for lish.ae McCauley, prize for general peo Armstrong, prize (de ron Aw, Coben, prize for gene! Ra Fanning, prize for general pep akon McCorkell, prize for B pox ; Jewell, prise for Parr ond an tendance.Almagn Cohen, prise for avithbmetio.Bailey Cork, \u2018prise for arithmetic.Harry Herzkervitz, \u2018prize for Eng lish.May Grant, - Bertha Hartwigsin, Leah Goldenberg, Busie Hynes, prize for general progress, Normie Lieblisg, special prize for arithmetic and spelling.Florence McToer, special prize for good conduct.Harry Muigrove, special pire \u2018for general proficiency.Grade L, Elementary.Sophie Klineberg, first prise promotion and class marks.Pepil Zurif, second Prize promotion.Ida Nickerson dnd: Sadie Brown, ge- Jobs Langton, honors in drawing | neral progress.Leah Herschovits and Tillie: Carson, good conduct and general progress.Violet Smith, regular attendance.Grade Tlu#%\\gneatary.Lydia Page, first Prize promotion and: class marks.Fannie Friendlish, second prize promotion.Alice Paxman, second clans marcha.{da Livingston, first prize good conduct.Ruth Dall, second prize good conduct and regular nttendance.Edith 8mith, first prize regular attendance.Annie Viner, general progress.Grade II1., Elementary.Flsie Amy, fist prise promotion.Drea Noscovics, -second prize promotion.Lizzie Herscovicz, third prize promotion.Bella Burford, Gussie Liebling, Ethel Pelton, Mabel Reynar, prizes for pro- qress.Evie Amy, first prize for class marks, secona for conduct and mecond Ks Punctuality.Presented hy Thos.J.Moore, Yaa Dall, first | prize for conduet, wality - and nance, ; Grade Ÿ Model.Tony (ietz, Siwt Wize for promotion A handsome.copy of L ellow\u2019s Poems presented by Mr.T.Moore, Alexandria Powell, necond prize.for promotion.Sarah ferry, 3 dhe p prize for \u2018olans marks, good conduct, pumctuslity and regular attendance, Lizzie McKeraghan, second prize for \u201class marks, good conduct and punctuality.Rone Cots, pun gress.Jessie Gilpin, first prise for regular attendance and punctuality and third class marks.Faily Starke, Jennie Feigenbaum, Ida Sisman, prises for general pro- grees.Grade IT, Model.; Evelyn Meyers, fist prize for promotion and class marks, and second for good conduct.Daisy MMLaren, second prize for promotion and class marke, and first for good conduct, Louisa Kiss, Lillian Amy.Lynn, prises for general progress.Page.first in the Girls\u2019 Department; first | prise for promotion and class marks.Special Prizesida Petrie, for Drawing.Tony Getz.for Canadian History.Phoebe Page and Evelyn Meyers, Hermione equal, first regular attendance and punctuality.PROMOTION LIST.Tnfant Department.Class T to II.Harry Lawson, honors in reading and arithmetic.Annie Zurif bono#s in reading and Sy, ho nt 4 rs At Work on SHAMRBROOK lil.4 arithmetic, tk fd pride for \u201cgeneral pro- | lea Blanchet, homo in ading \u2018nei to oding LL .eile Livingaton, honors\u2019 \"4 reading gE po anje (ia in and arithmetic\u2019 : Basil Kerr, bomors in writing.Gordon Bowbotham, honors in ar- Kthmetie.Heury Griffith, honors in writing, John Arnett, honors in reading.Clara Drey, honors in arithmetic.Lottie Grant, Rows Dafoe, Henry Kawlmaon, Abram Golden , Marianne \u2018Goldenberg, Sam .Robert Vatcher, Liavie Vatelur, Ethel Arnett, Lieber Lerner, ie, Maguie MeKegaghan, Jeck Griffith, Gordon Smith, Tommy Hoad, Harry Jewell, Lawrence Parnell, Willie Grant, Gladys Rowbotham.Craw.Norman Orawlord, Victoria Domville, May Kerr, Nathan Fish, Mark Kaufmann, Lissie Brown, Annie Steinhaus, Bertha Turpin, Myrtle Mc: Corkell, Liszie Tingman, Walter Borland, Andrew: Borland.Infant Popartment, Class TH to GrIE Annie Fiezwitch, homors in geography, reading, Seripture, writing, dic- lation, spelling and arithmetic.Adolphe Gardner, honors in geography, reading, Beripture, writing, dictation, spelling and arithmetic.Alexander Wells, honors in geography, reading, Scripture, writing, dic tation, spelling and arithmetic.Normie Liebling, honore in phy.reafling, writing, dictation and spelling.Connie Fanning, honors in geogra- ple.reading, Scripture, dictation and spelling.Florence McTeer, honors in geography, reading.Seripture, writing, dictation and spelling.Tævid Kerr, honors in geography, reading, Beripture, writing, dictation and spelling.Stanley White, honors in phy, reading Qcripture, dictation, Toelling and arithmetic.Sant\u2019 Paxman, honors in Ÿ, reading.Rceripture, writing, dictation and epelling.+ Carl MacCauley, honors in \u2018reading «dictation, spelling and arithétic.Agnes Armstrong, honors in reading writing, dictation, spelling and arithmetic.Joseph Cohen, honors in geogranhy, reading.writing, dictation, spelling and arithnigtic.(Grace Fanning, honors in geography.writing, dictation spelling and arithmetic.John McCerkell, honore in geography, reading.writing, dictation, spelling and arithmetic.Horace Jewell.honors in geography \u2018reading, Serinture, writing.dictation, Harry Herzkervitz, honora in geo: graphy, reading, writing, dictation and apelling.Ahram Cohen, honors in hy.Irading, wriling, dictation and: spell ng.Bailey Gore, honors in geography, writing, dictation and arithmetic.y Grant, honors in reading, writ- Ang and dictation.\u2018 rtha Hartivigsin, honors in resd- PR.Fate Tynan goograph usie Hynes, hounors.in y and reading.Lennie Sandford.honors in writing.Albert Turpin.George Turpin.Joneph Sleeth, Willie Gore, Gus \u2018Colman, Edward Hoad, Willie Huxley.I Elementary to Grade II Elm.\u201cSophie Klinebere.honors in reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, dictation, Scripture, history, recitation, geographs Pepie Purif, honors In reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, dictation, recitation, geography.Sadie Brown, > honors in reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, dictation, recitation, Lizzie Kaulmann, honors in reading, spelling, arithmetic, dictation, re citation, geography.Lillie Carson, honors in reading, writing, spelling, drawing, dictation, Scripture, history.Ida Nickerson, honors in reading, writing, spelling, drawing, arithmetic, dictation, recitation.Irene MeTeer, honora in reading, spelling, drawing, arithmetic, dictation Scripture, history.Rebecca Feiczweicz, honors in reading, writing, apelling, arithmetic, dictation, recitation.Viclet Smith, honors in reading, arithmetic, Scripture, history.Leah Hersrhovitz, honors in reading writing, spelling, dictation, recitation.Verna Zingman, honors in reading.Bertha Burns, honors in reading.Carrie Rohcrlich, Ruth Dall, Futia Amy, Annie McKerrigan.Ruby Arnett, Elsie Dull, Ida Livingston, May Miller, Edna Parnell.Grade II Elementary to Gr.Il.Fim.Lydia Page, honors in reading, def.and dictation Fannie Friendlich, honors in spelling definition and dictation.Annie Viner, honors in reading, spelling, definition and dictation.Alice Paxman, honors in reading, spelling, delinition and dictation.Bertie Goldberg, honors wading, spelling, definition and dictation.Fwa Hartzberg, honors in writing.Eva Allaine, honors in reading, writing aod drawing.ith Smith.Deborah Stark.Edith Shapira, honors: in spelling and drawing Grace Dall.From Gr.111.Elem., to Gr.T.Model.Elsie Amy, honors: in reading, writing.spelling, * definition, geography.French, dictation and mental arithmetic.Dora Moscavicz, honors writing and dictation.Lizzie Herscovicz, honors in reading, rites dictation, spelling and definition.Bella Burfordin reading, honors in reading, writing and French.Gusnie Liebling, honors in writing and dictation.Ethel Pelton, honors in writing and dictation.Mabel, Reynar, honors in writing.Mabel Forrest, honors in writing and dictation.Ethel Musgrove, honors in writing.Beatrice Sisman, honors in writing and dictation.Minnie Timak, honors in writing and dictation Christina Harwiuzsen, honors in vriting.From Grade I ta Grade TF Model, Miss Tony Cetz, honore in reading, writing.dictation, grammar, Pnglish.French, Hixtory of Canata, geography, Scripture.mental arithmetic, drawing and arithmetic, Miss Alexandria Powell, honors in reading, writing.dictation, grammar and Scripture.Mix Rose Getz, honore in reading, writing, dictation, granuuaer., mental arithmeiie and drawing.writing, drawing, arithmetic, dic tion.foes ris wey wiry (Continued on Page Six.) 3 Sie Ae i in Erle MR.PUNCH'S IDEA OF CABINETS POSITION.BoATMAN BALVOUR\u2014 Wonder if he\u2019ll find anything in the old hulk ?(Sings)\u2014Faithful above he did And now he's gone below.- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN daty, CITY OF QUEBEC, District of Quebec.BY-LAW NO.386, TO AMEND BY-LAW NO.877, CONCERNING THE LAUNDRIES, (Drawn up in the French language).An pacetin of the City Council ot the Oly { Quebec, beid at the er Hall, -ie the sn said city of .on the twenty-ninth day of.> day.one usand mine hundred and three (1), the fol- Lom ing for the first lowingity-Law was read 1.Mection 1 of xaid By-Law No.377 1x amended by striking out the e \u201ctwenty-five dotiars\u201d and Erebet it in thereto the words \u2018\u2019lifty doHars.\u2018\u201d \" 2, Section 3 of said By-law No.377 is _amemtded hy adding afte the \u2018next\u2019 the following figures\u2019: r Tool PUBLIC NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN nection #0 of \u2018the Act DV Vie ren os on amended by section 11 of (ie Act BF Viet., ch.51, the above By-Law wilt fred a second time and passed on TNENTYFOURTH (Mth), ay of Toit next, (Signed) H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk, CITY OF QUELEC, District of Quelsec.BY-LAW NO.387 TO AMEND BY-LAW NO, 370, CONCERNING COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.- (Drawn wp in the French language) At» meting of the City Coumy of the City of Quebec.held \u2018at the Chy Hall.in the maid city of Quebec, on the twenty-ninth day of May, one thousand nine hundred und three (yi), the fois lowingliy- -Law was read for the @rst me :\u2014 1.Secilon 2 of said By-Law No.879 in amended by substituting thereia the words \u2018five hundred dotlars\u2019 to the words \u2018three hundred dollars.\u201d 2.Section 4 of said Ry-Law No.379 in hereby amended by striking out after the word \u2018next\u2019 the figures \u201c1908°° substituting thereto the Sgures \u201c1904.PUBLIC NOTICE.18 HERERY GIVEN that, pursuant to section 40 of the Act 29 Vie, oh, 57, ns amended by section 11 of the Ast a1 Viet, ch.BA.the ahove de law will be rend a second time and passed on the TWENTY-FOURTH (24th) ay of Fuby next, 1908, (signed) H.J.J.B.CUO INARD, City Clerk.Dook + - i \u2014 me = Ee i ! Oastoria is for Iufants and Children.Castoria 1s a, harmless substitute for Castor OL, Parcgerie, Drops and Soothing Syrups.It contains ncither Opium, | Herphine nor other Narcotic substance.It ie Pleasant.\u201d Its guarantos is thirty years\u2019 wse by Millions ef Mothers.Castoria destroys Worms and aliays FPeverigh- ams.Oastoria cures Diarvhooa and Wind Colle.Castoria seliovcs Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Fimtalency.OCastoria assimilates the Fend, regulates | the Stemach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep.Castoria fo the Children\u2019s Pandcea\u2014The Mother's Friend.Castoria, Castoria.\u201cCasteria ie an entellent mandicine for | *Onstovin le so well adapied to children ehildagn.Mothers have repeatedly told me | thet I recommend it oo superior to any proof 1s geod effect upon their children.\u201d known Lo me.\u201d Du.G.C.Oecoon, Lowwdl, Mass.3L A, Axcuun, M.D.Péqatiye, N.F THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE-OF ¢ APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER.THE CENTAUR COMMENT, TI MURGAY NTREET.NEW ORM OITY.rt EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY, WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE, GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE, \u2014\u2014\u2014 prenne Ontario Accident Insuranee Co'y., W.J.FRASER, Agent, 78 ST.PETER STREET.Office*Phone 627, - - - Res.1611 \u2014\u2014 = GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES.A large stock of those useful articles of the best finish and quality is kept in our store.CALL AND SEE THE , NEN GOODS FOR WEDDING: PRESENTS.Also the WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, SEALS, LOCKRTS, ETC.so pleasing to wear when the first spring outings come, Our stock of BROOCHES and + NBCK CHAINS is unexcelled.EMILE JACOT, sevaux, 159 St, Joseph Stroot, OYER 2000 ROLLS JOB WALL PAPER + To be Sold at 50 P.C, Reduction SO LL THE LTETROVELOE WAL AIGIGS JAS.COPEM AN.N, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 52-54 PALACE STREET.All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.2 veu ne TENNIS SHOES Now is the time to buy your Tennis snd Outing Shoes.A fu supply on English imported Tomnis Shots, WHITE CANVAS SHOES.See our White Canvas Boots for Children.J Wear \u201cOur Special\u201d $3.00.Shoe.CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.Wm.Jacques & Sons TEL.487.OPP.POST OFPFIOR.| TSCHOOLS CLOSE FOR sa SUMMER VACATION {Continued From Fifth Page).Miss -Jennie PF baum, homors in reading, writing, dictation and mental arithmetic.; Mine kmily Starke, honors in reading.writing, dictation and granuner.isa Ida Sisman, honors in reading, writing and dictation.Miss fenbella Quinn, honors in reading.writing and dictation.Mics dessie augio, honort in reading, writing, dictation and gramenar.Miss Epmia Pelton, honors in resd- ing, Writing, dictation, mental arith netie and ei » read onors in Miss Edith Sal ing.writing and dictation.Misa Sarah , Ronors in read: ing.writing and ictation, iss Lizzie McKe: honors in reading, writing, dictation aad rapid arithmetic, Mixa Beatrice Amy, honors in reading, writing and dictation.\u2018Mine Rose Lax.Miss Ida Petrie.From Grade II.Model.Mine Evelyn Meyer, bemors in reading, writing, dictation, \u2018Scripture and rapid arfthmetic, lise Daisy MoLacen, honors Le rea: ing, writis i ation an French.ne Misi Louirs Kiss, honors in reading, writing, dictation and Scripture.Mise Lillian Amy, honors in reading writing, dictution and arithmetic.Mixn Hermione Lgun, honors in reading, writing, dictation and arithmetic.Firat in Girls\u2019 Department\u2014 Miss Phosbe Page, honore in reading.writing.dictation, Scripture, wental arith metic, arithmetic and drawing.GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL.Tara Hall was crowded in the svea ing at the cloni exercises of the Gurls\" High Schosl.The Very Rav.Dean Williams again presided, and there were seated with him on the stage the Rev.F.Gi.Beott, Rev.W.H.Sparling, Rev.Donald Grant, Rev.B.Watkins, Rev.I.MN.Thompeon, of Levis, Dr.Parmelee, Dr.Harper.Mr.Thos.Daviduon, Secretary F.\u20ac.Wurtele, and the Lady Principal, Mina Macdonald.A very enjoyable programme was rendered, and was re ceived with many marks of appreciation bv those present.The following was the order of the exercises : 1.p'ons\u2014Song ot Welcome, by the pupils, 7 Opening address by the Chairman, 3.Motion Bong.by eight little girls, 4 French Dialogue.Song\u2014Frem the Towers of Old Qmebee, by pupils.$ Calisthenic Exercises.French recitation, by Miss Estelle Les Solo by Miss Pauline Spark 8; 0 by Nien ine .8.Valedictory Essay, by Miss Hew lyn de Kastner.10.Song\u2014God Bless our Broad Do minion, by pupils.11.Lady Principal's Report.12.Distribution of Prizes.13.Addresses.14.God Save the King.The rt of the Lady Principal was read bv Rev.W.H.Sparli .êt was s most interesting review the vear, and wax commented upon in congratulatory terms by the reverend gentleman.It reads as follows: In reviewing another ycar's oxperi- ence in the history of this institution, it continues to be a source of gratification that notwithatanding the great in the Protestant element of our city, the Fear which draws to its close to-day has had the largest attendance that we have registered for fourteen years, the total roll being 7.We attribute this increase in some measure to the change in the school hours.which, since rta tion, has worked admirably, and has proved to he both popular and beseficial to the school.We would like to emphasize the word beneficial, for our pupils have more time for recreation now.the quality of their work is equally good, il not better, than before, and wo have obsorvea a mmaller peroent of failures inn the final examinations.This must be enccuraging to the parents who have long sought to have the school hours Let me say to them \u2018to-night that\u2019 there: are other ways in ich the school might be benelitted.Encourage your children to pay more attention\u2018 to Jegularity and punctuality in attendance, to more to the rules of the school.This wight prove invaluable to them in after life.We ank you to work more heartily with us for your chikiren's good, that by our united efforts the bet resulta may he attaired.In éonfiding to us the education of vour children, we um conscious of the sacred nature o.the trust you have committed to our care.The work is a gredt and noble one, hut at the name time highly re- «ponsible, that of huilding up chare- ter and arsisting in the development of true and useful liver.Our achec-l hes enjoyed a long pe riod of good health, and not a death Soo for over five years, but.we ret that we have again the tonne presented to un, \u201cLent wi forget\u201d hap \u2018in the midat of life we are in death.\u201d Two promising Jupila have been called away, within wesks of each other, to enjoy, we trunt that rest which remaineth for the people of God.Mina Beatrio Gray, who Fed on the 29th of March, and Mina Jennie Oliver, on the 1at of May.We are thiakiul to our School Cowmisvioners for our increase of sa- larien, and their readiness to furnish un with every facility for our work, which the means at their disposhl will allow.Our thanks are also due to Mr, Hrurtele, their indefatigable Be cretary, whose unparalleled promptness in attending to our many wants in appreciated by every member our staff, 1 in with arabe and Pleasure that we acknowledge i oki medal from the Hon Baber pi ls Rruere.Superintendent of Pducation; a silver medal from Un Laurie; twenty dollar from rm.Frank Hot: achandaome volume en of motion, 3nd prise TS Mla py ON Ÿ Bo.5B \"ate a oDLicn, Ar Arsenal, England's great fag tory \u2018df \u201csmmunition, where twenty men wore killed and thirteen injured by ap two medals and some of + the beut books have been reserved - for pupils who have taken the: McGill ex- aminstions, as the results have not vet been forwarded, ed.ont .Pel \u201d ire to expos hearlv tha nks to the staff jor the intelligent | seal, rity moe and harmoblous np anes theif labors ri su session.With honor end truth at the helm, and indistry and perieverence as our motive power, may we be enabled \u2018to fill each hour with what will lasts sts Buy up tbe moments as they x bering \u2018The lite above VE this past; Ix the ripe fruit of life below.\u201d At the conclusion of the distribution ol prisen, the chairman called ee Parmelee to Address the in; which he did in a very apne 1 manner.He drew attention to the fact that the School Commissioners are admininter- ing twa funds judiciously, but that their rescuree.are inadequate to: ful fi) the duty of providing à sound education in sanitary huildings.A new building is urgently needed to replace the Flgin street achool, but without the cordisl support of the Protestant ratepayers, and without an invint- ance on an increased taxation, Quebec ritv, educationally, other places.He had confidence in the public spirit of the citizenn of Quebec.and felt that if the true position of affaire could be more widely known, ample funds would be forthcoming to carry out the progressive views of \u201cthe members of the School Board.Short addresses were nlro mide by the Rev.Demald Grant.Rev.B.Watt per, and Rev.Dr.Scott, all of whom words of advice and good wishes for the pupils and teachers in .their well earned vacation.an well ax making complimentary references to the work of the teaching staff of the insti tution.- PRIZE LIST.1st Preparatory Amei Rachel Woods, 1st prize for promet Ethel Blake, \"and prize for promotion.| Effe Jack, 2nd prize for promotion clang Effie Jack, lst prize marke.3.Dora Duchene, 3rd prize for promotion.for 4, Floçenee Fraser, Qud prise = for close marks.1st Preparatory BI.Marjorie Watson, lst prize fod promotion, 2.Muriel Englefield, 3nd prize fod otion.3.Mabel Jackson, 3rd jprize for pro motion and ist for clans marl .Erva Young, lod prise for class 111.Prepacatory.\u2014 1.Muriel Iminh, Ist prise for promoi tion.2.Alice sweezy, 2nd prise for promo, tion; prise for French.3.Sophie Laurie, 3rd prize for pro motion.4.Lottie Paxman, tnt price for class! marks.marks.red Jack, Sod prise for class a.Kathleen, Colles, prise for coul t Grade 11 Preparatory.Kathleen \u2018Staiy.Ist prize for promotion Ist prize for clase marks.2.Fdith Matthôge, Sod prize promotion.ay Milcred Ievers, Florence Wilkinson ve Nangis ze for | romotion, , fad prise for class for Frenchduc for ra 5.Lillian Fraser, lot Jdpiow, .1.Helen Donn, let prize for promotion, Ist prize for class marks.2.Ftta Moore, dnd prize for promo-\" tion, 2nd prize for clans marks.3.Aileen Benson.3rd prize for promotion, prize for 4.lucie levers, Ene general pro- 5.Janet Arnott, prize for general proficiency.6.Mollie McLellan, prises for general ney, 7.Myrtle Lawrence, prise for general proficiency.oat Juniors, L Contam Learmonth, lat prize lun Geggie, p fp 2 6.Leila Ferry.Fa for gencral pro- fie tency.Third Jhnior.1.Tsabel Fraser, let prise for promotion, 1st prize for class matka 2.Pearl Baker, Und prise loi pro- for class marks, prise for French.Second Senior Class.Mildred Fry, Int prise for promo- tie: prize for French.2.Ethel Ramsey, \u2018nd prize promotion.Do not despaié of suring you sick for titled \u2018Bird Portraits,\u201d fron Mow.| headache when ly ob.Foulds of Toronto: \u201cOK Time Gar.| tain Carter's io Tver i A The) dens,\u201d from Mr.T.J, Moore, and | will effect a Jim id permanen \u201clight of Asia\u201d from the Quebec | cure.Thoir 2\" Emp.Over haning ala FE a yy ve Boks Manufacturers, J AV ENDPORT, Limited, London.ï SN tap j ; + ERIBAY, pre Jk PERTE Newt Son x AE HIGHER] |v.E, PARADIS | I i BROKERS, I mE i à WIR vo Fable se muse pL a ; A 1, PTE nid SURAT + #130 PI, $15 PE, ye Ah :| Members Nt tt Ls # ST: PETER STREET * Ascounts Invesigsted aad exoapt Gupday.© } 10 MOL carey Goileptea.bs Pats.; EE ET con\u201d Frias E588 2% Yo a, Siasndnt semsgenen.12a AMINION DAY.Ese | = Es Becond Cabin cor | Private Wire wp ow Tes ° ; ALLAN N LINE.[25% Soi dd wi pm [thestaton of mmivans Reta] Bot 2p Tete wi 9 ime _ DOMINION DAW! Montregl ud Bogen.§ iif | MDOP.R *t INGLE FIRST Clam FASE.fui) GN DIALER CANADIAN Cet XL .HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Colonist Class JULY ah, 1007.EAE » re ht and paseags a te the Royal Mail Bt Bteamships.|Sonmasre vice van, de Dre en |.mn SAT 08 St.Peter Skeet] Rew md ST RISER | perma Tams | : | : Phones : ai 7 acific Ry COMMERCIAL Bis \u201cieMton Compan INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Due: Wy =\" ge Co St ic Ry.OMM IERCIAL.Tem : y ui Bi wp.Wooten) 0 re , ass \u2018 re, | au Ion rois manne, Bruneau & Duouis.\u201ceme w Su, MONTREAL Oa QOL New York, June 25.- Kvey (he pro ['] \u2018 w Le Ban Montes, (fessional | room | traders practically STOCK BROKERS.:]||| 8\" eaaiiitee > wanes Juma 1] |abandonsd efforts to move prices in LAKN MICHIGAN LAKE ERIE .~ June 18] io day's stock market.The drilt on .eee Bipsatanr: ap Soound alas Monsée bo NEMBEBS OF THE MONTREAL i \u2014\u2014 Quebec Railway, Las and KR M.nue June 88 | the a was withi of \u2018 pov.> in a range of legs sroc HANGE: \u2018Posery fe AO Quobes 1333 Poor Brn, pS .LAKE ERIE and irfegular a .to vd 128 r Street.k vas.CARR MANITOBA 2 TGA 3 ingw loll below the quarter million | .Led ie Eee On and after M LAKIE CHAMPLAI Co voue is share, marking the bou\u201d oat for\u2019 the Monireal, 12 Hospital Street.| oh ation, as |e will ron alles Let Jun 100m, vear.i in ania a a ON REAL To sneTeL Sat CS lings in Pennayly | Mew York, 15 Broad Street.[raise sic\u201d apply Ce eus DAE £12 RENOY FALL, aro.NTREAL London\u201d preferred were substracted, there would -\u2014 WEEK DAYS.Fortsighiy nuaL Ta ho little lefs of the day\u2019s market, The MORNING BOARD SALES.Private Wire with Lounshery & CITY TICKET OFFICES, yr 208 nog Bailing from Rontreal at | and | busineas See in these stocks, and | Canadian ilic Railwa at \u2026 ©.New York Vorner De Fort sad Asa strsete (oppe- |bour from 1 PIM.to 11 PM.0 trgm Quebec tn bs aftergoé the continued selling of the [ 192}, 50 at 8 \u201850 at vel: 125 at = 2 Toontemac) 5 Land-| Leave Montmorency Fails (Mieve: large ave win : a b a ing, street and of Bt (AM and every ho 4 ter) 8 TR a alone, United States Stee] 2nd bu.The sell | 1224, 156 at 1 Pail street, and 340 St street [13.50 P.M rom 50 AM te 00 | ne\u201d promenade\u2019 decks.| electric\u2019 light | ing of the tel bonds down to a new | Dominion oy Co., 160 at 864, 38 NOT Palais.- throughout and are of the most i.et low level is commaonty attributed to at 96.100 at 988, 10 at 9, 175 at © ICE type.Bates OF PASSAGE.the liquidation of a large individual (854, 1Q at 95, 25 at 95}, 150 at 964.mot by Kiven (hat the plèr at Firs $85 asd upwards, Bound \u2018account in cennection with which de- Dominion Iron and Steel Co.10 at | VO! Te ei \u20183p Rouge R River.de eub- -\u2014 tp Ar reduced eo Sécond | velopments: are expected in the direet- | 18, 175 at 184, 10 at 19, 4 nt paren That w was there un to last mater at in, to Liverpool, Monteagis | ing forces of the Corporation.The | 163, 50 at 18.900 at 183, 10 at 187, end of the Long Wharf.The position and Montrose to Brit 387.to | special weakness in Colorado Fuel > nd of the Pier at the mouth of cao Rouge London, $40.Becond Cabin, wa oor vel | 50 at 18.26 at 18}, 175 at 18, 158 River, is, as heretofore, shown b a fat ee reemeivelien.| Tip, $71.28; T.onden, 378.75: Third | *0OMed to be due to realizing on the |at 17}, 270 at 18, 100 at 18}, 19 at |buoy dy day and a white ir light > a Sh Liverpool, one don, dinsrow) oficial anno! Tent 2 Joe asxump- | I64.50 at 18}.amd ad ih Position of ti t deer water he » Londonderry, and Quesnstown, | tion of contri y the \"Gould- Rooke.Dominion Tren end Steal proferred, | Whars, takes : Long amed 25,00 ok passage ter ali particu [filer interests.This annowneenint 50 at 50 50 at 31, 100 at Su 25 ni | fiat buy A or ie The New Bas ar EE 1048,\" 1 late cont lo E.H.CREAN, City P.A.also enctmed to be the motive of 51.28 at Big.thereof.10.45, 11.45, HP st + te 7.0 » Bowes Wharf and c 5.15, TE oppesits P.0., or to slight upward movement in nome A Montreal Street Railway, 150 at 338 | © Pres Co.DOMINI JAB.R RONALD, Agent, the Gould stocks\u2019 early in the da¥.\u2019* | 60 at 2294, ».FLOOD, NION DAY, JULY 18t, 1908 |o7 10 ° oc 9.45, 1.45 nat A Canadian Pacife Raliway Company The money market is very caltr.| Montreal Heat Light and Power Co.mt Re kote ae Ba 2.15, 74.15, sad, Eu, Atlantic Steamship ee js of ite for the labor dis- | 150 at 784.troie ber mea RU be soM.by reguiar | © SUNDAYS.ocal building trades wan Nova Scotia Steel Co., 50 at ¢ road, and also between stations ag, « a Hinquition Tactor, and had ite in [25 mn 03.50 as 888, 25at 0 | AMERICAN LINE.Edo ar Se SHES Sot iB B00 ie strate Auence 5, veste the iron and | at 944.25 at 933, 95 at 94.New! York-Southamptos-Lonéen | |then Baïiway of Canada.at 11302, Anne A steel stacks.Fi closed easy, Hichodios and Ontario Nav.Co, 75 re hn 0.at 10 yr 10) Good moine = Tips ess SARE.t is.\"10.80 pA TE bat at very.at 88.- .Bory J wy ol En Paoli.Je s2|and return from destination ot.later BETWEEN QUEBEC & BT, JOAONIM, Twin Citv Rapid Transit, 23 at 958, ¥en July 2nd, 1803.Leave Quen EX DAYS.QUOTATIONS BUPPLIBD | 95 at 96%.RED STAR LINE Trains fun as follows :\u2014 dung 45 AN, 2.16 and By BRUNEAU & DUPUIS, Stook | Detroit Street, 25 at 723, 400 at New York\u2014Antwerp Paris.LEAVE QUEBRO Leave St.Joachim *7, 9.50 AM, and BONINION DAY ver thas Private Wir te re = treal Street Railway bonds, 500 | Vadorie: ot rire 0am | pierre Jet, Roberval \u201céncontinr and SE hrf Lea fg .w Sellings .i ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE Lounsbery & Oo.New York, |at 103, oy Bonds, 00 | Reoamand yur à | Piste iptermatinls \"stations except | Leave Quebec 6.50, 8.AM.and \u201c1.48 \u2018Tithe good going [Jaze 30th and July Deminian I.and.8.: Co.bonds, 9000 | Piers 14 and 15 North River, Office, [8.05 AM.urday as Riviere a Pierre and tn Fiears St.Joschiss 10.40 AM.aad let, vaio\u201d dat om destination où opue-Hui-Loy-cies , termediate stations, Saturday only, [3-10 P.M., [1.80 P.M.For Indian Lorette, Lake St.| \u2018Steam traine, all others are Hisstrie or before Thursday, hom and, at 60, 2000 at 68}, 2000 at 694.8000 hE F A.\u2014_\u2014 em t 69.Canadian Pacific\u2019 Railway Joseph, and intermediate stations, - \u2026 Common .8 _ 663 e506 06 | ® AFTEBNOO! Chas Bo Tey, & terms fal electric car rune om wesk Saturday Excursions.La ny a.ne N BOARD.poss \u201cPor Oss: aE Te 148 Pl SE or for St.Raymon | 148 In.conacciion with tomins to \"ead Richelieu gad Ontario Nav.Oo., 77 | Quebee.550, PM.For St.Raymond daily except |!\u2019om Ste.Anne de ootana 3 starting To Montreal and {inte aed pl mediate points any return up to following Monday.Return fare for one way first class Saguenay Line.Iæave Quebec Saturday at 8 a.m.for at 83, 25 at 86.Sunday.7.80 P.M.For St.Raymond, Riviere Toronto Street Railway Co., 25 at Plerre det Robervar, Ghicoutimt « 000 ce Lusa drcess 90.15 at 25 at 9 Natash intermediate stati Saturd: SEE gir al ri Toon a Steel, 175 at 18} a and Intermediate Porte.va rise cr do Chiena » al Dominion Iron asd; Stoel preferred, 7.00 A.M.From Chicoutimi, Roberval, Bev St.resi Ebo 140 at 51.; End termediate stasis Raymond x St.basi ents, St Irenee.Detroit Street, 25 ut 728, 22 at 72, S Mondac ont (w Tienes na pindousmc.| Dele.- 10 at 73, 35 at 7147-25 at 734, 4 at 2.00 hi rom Bt.hiymond dally a.bE 25 TUS ER a oe we a8 Fal Toil, rats 1 fom Tnsias ref an in RS, trie.THE CHRONICLE FOR THE BFA-J&S.\u201cKING sDWARD\u201d rally except Sunday.ai, Ro , Rallwa; in front of the Clarendon and mit ù reixht delivered & aucbée Station after 845 PM.will forwarded asxt day only For all Other information apply te the J.sh EVERELL, Hévw.A.EVANS, Superintendent Gen, Manager, Por THORSON, Pract.HE SON.CAPT.A.G PICKETT.Riviere à Pierre Jct, St.Raymond 1 We reler our reudess to the advertise.| Will sali for The Ne.th Sboro on Wednes-| and intermediate siaticns dally excep 0 CENTRAL jdne sue ment on page 2 of tu-duy\u2019s Chronicle, day.» July ist at uvun.746 EME Fr Mon ere a Pierre, Sti [lu which an offer is.lade which should | *F Soha BROS.Raymond, Lake 80° Josh, Indian GUAM «|be taken advantage of hy those fami- 1 St.Petor Streot.|9.18 PM.\" From St vpn (leaving BTBAMPF MER LR AMEION | 8h Laurent, @t.glichel.St.Josh and Rac a eather, od Sircums is nies Permitting.Ey r with the Carin of nda \u2018Sundays ang\u2019 holi- | Rock Trains Leave Levis, : | lis who are contaniplating their sca- at 7.560 p.m.) Sunday only.8 7 White Mountain Express .son's vacation.The Chronicle, pub- U Tickets for sais by F.8.Stocking, op- ite St.Louis Hotel, whe: artor fished the morring, a tha only QUEBEU AND LEVIS FERRI 22250 85e Bohl\u201d fod her pére paper to reach the Lower St.Law: ON AND AFTER 22nd JUNE 1908, reserved, at the Chatesu Frontenac, Cam rence praside resorts \u2018early on the samelthe undernoted trips i fae.Rya office No.24 Buade rent rt run WA] 0 ublication, and contains fuil|found convenisat to pansengers travel the Orang Tra Fort streets, at the Inwl be ic, foreign and Canadian des.|!i7\u20ac by =~ the undermentioned railways |B.oH ARC UL (OTN SAC \u201coffes, 7 Du For Fabyans.Portland, A,Bf.| ton, Sherbrooke, Beauce antie, l\u2019uliman Parlor atiet jar to Portisad.9 Hy New York Special ches, na wll na complete\u2019 wok ere re De LE TE street and at Jules Bintonneite, 64 Prat Sion re 7 ports cial, shipping and local QUEBEO FOR LEVIS.[St owen reat.BY 5.OTT.a news, Érders and carefull, ALK: \u2018ans.| eg and New York Expstes On rine ieave 2 PM Ld C.od to, tonto A address rad Intereclonins Sallway.Geot.Fass.Ageat.Gea.Usnaxer.3 rs Boston Saringled SUNDAYS.ion | the entire yason, postage paid, for AM.AM r ae and alt Ne New osiaad Leave- Quebec 7.80 AK, 1.156 P.M.| United Btost, 80 cents.745 Express to Tomiie ee from hr ho ee na logantios % leave Su.Joss ea retarn trip 5.80 United pe n IMPORTS.Campheliion, 5.16 Mixed from From lavis to Rherbroske asd ali points gu Bc.Railway.Per steumer Quebet, Boucher.from [1400 AE\" | 700 sist rom Montreal-! case to W.M.Macpher- Montreal.P.M.11.00 Express from ° Li [ ACCOMMODATION.to Bert san, @ pkge.to Ross & Co.Li ; PM ; 1b O81 20, Fiver Leave \u2018 Per Mireal 4 one à haben te | Ad omer to aso lew (The Shortest, Quickest & Best Roglé|ricaiçs WiLL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.Guebge 3 PM.Ey Alans, Rae & Co, or 2 ook VOIS 4 Express to [ites from Tales.BEY Bron td Ke Ek Kin 120 PM Per aa Manchester Commerce, Baxter dda * Express to BLS Express row | Montreal and New York.White Meantain aprem 55 PM ME.fe Manchester-48 casks to order, 4.15 Expr Anthracite Coal Exclusively.No Accommodation at 8.008.mine.STBA FER FRONTAHAE FOR CHILDREN.Elan bo Coane, Hamels Go.\" | 2535 Riou wx.| Simtishicon.Sucks.No bur, NOTE\u2014White Mountain Expeess Somme mots April, 1804, wouthee| , CUT boys\u201d suite, in linen, cotton oc eax, | Gil Express from | Leave Montreal 7.15 and 11.00 A.M.and runs daily except Sundaytweed, aro now in stock, Cyme and Mpermise, the stentate \u201cRiver du Loup.11.45 Express from Arrive Nez ar 6.30 and 10.00 PM.| New York Special runs daily except \u2018 own & at sect plvoy-eviod Faves o, Bo Jook er LEFT : \u2018 RO ruifpress to| Little Metis.and 7.3 Saturday.' ry a FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.|g on BUFFET CAR ON DAY TRAINS.' Shan : 59 236 \u2019 \u2014\u2014 eee a Yuen on Maiiway.1.50 P.M.Train tram Point Le 3 won San on E ay rine daily except 0a orsge, Gamers! Obrye & Cutt, vas QUEBEC CLEARING HOUSE.a 525 Accommoda.|Hicte G5, St.Lambert wi wo.A a! rene da $ Mat Pomme Lon uy Soo thoauth from Quebec.For Pullman reservations and further foformation apnly to F.8.Btookfex, City Tichbt Office, 33 St.Louis Street.Expres: Toa a editer ye Sherbrooke.rece from Halifax Jeaving Lovie ey à M.nnects t St.12.15 Express from 151054 Free .» 1,45 Through | Ex-| Honton end Spring Inuist upon ao.vie the rons New York.| Seid.SECURI | Ÿ oo Exbress \u201ctal 1.15 Through Fx | DELAWARE & HUDSON.4 pring ew Yor 8; Don on and Spr Pa ren from or pe ent Itné along the beautiful aboree Total for the \u2018teck ending June 25 1908: _ J hamplain.r.GRONBY, J.H.WALSH, «co tn a .\u201cion to\u201d Sherbrooke ke bd ortiand, or Shortest, Quickest and Best.Gen\u2018l.Manager.Gen.Pass.Agent: .Grand Yruns Reutwhy Ferry, G.YOUNG, J.W.BURDICK, Hardy over the falls at 4 and 8; Week Daye.wd Vice-Pree.Gen.Pass Agent.- oricket (Royal Artillery vik Quebec C.QUEBRO, fon Canpdian sedate, are.among | Carter\u2019s $i, morn to | 435 Zagre 1>=l81, Lavrenoe & Aéirostaok Raitay| (EIRE ve the attractions at Kent Howse for 8a- PM, \u2014AND THE\u2014 Open June 18t to October 18t turday.20 Mail to the| 1.50 Mail from the tmgropsd Liberally Conducted UKBEC STOOR EXCIANGE.Little Liver Pills.TAR.Express to the Yih Fxvress trom New York Central pré perms Moderate % a re M ot, unies\" & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD seit FES SET 4 Asked.ru.THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Q.Quebec Bank .\u2026 190 119 Must Bear Signature of 120 Mall to we 43 +N Express from |pROM CANADA TO THR \"STATES.\" the mat fictions nd Jat capers fener] COMPORT and EXJOYMEXT.Pplendid Îloll fx pred pis A MEW, PIX] annee\" Boaviso! havin ne Fri, - Tima Tax Use offoats, Posl Toes, Tennis Courts,\u2019 N sbeolutely tree te questr.poses Freer srrning wader Le dirsation of Me, Pessac W.Konan, of Meuteend, 1.Q.© Union Bank 13 Time Table of June 14th, 1903.L134 , 20 Rone Natignale .vo 14 1 Tui 18th 1908.Nomire) H LEP te.= 7] % soul he BURA | Point & Way Plage: | Tratns leave Windsor Station, | Montreal, ie SERRES , C Daily ex- | New York, Al od des co \u2026 ent aude.oii vany Utica Syra- Train through to | cuse, Rochester, a \u2026 chee Gas Co.1 New York.Buffalo, \u2018Tupper, NERA Royal Mati Lined: orn.fara | Quebe as Co = 495 as [Pee 730 PAL Frey day | ake Sarasa | [| ABSNAKTS MINERAL WATER So FUR GT IATAAME ME NRL | FORM sc Konimormney Cotton & s sir - | raies Throne vo | Hoon.Vadiey | MA Pre Fr Pe ee Ree onto! B i 8 Mew York.geld, Beauharnols the Lrane and Kidneys.sho Lmases prclint te For Benuuns ; Qa Hslidays the steamer wilt leave the loigad gntmorency Cot - 103 On ew Yo! and Chatesuguay.| I Soil pa rte et ne mid, TRINIDAD, Saturday, 4th July, at Quebee R.L.# P.Co.\u201d The Hath Bhore Mail Steamer | PULLMAN Parlor Care br Day Trains Yeu cou after Spears thle your.\u2019 - FRINTUAD, Szturday, 16h Jay, «| GREAT NORTH RY.| Bonds i\u201d ww» * DOUTFO\u201d York, and Siscping \u2018Oers \u2018on Night Toots re Wr ae en a Fos: \u2019 \u201d \" rk, ID; Of TA FOR TRAM) LIVER, CAPTAIN JOS.8 BROWN, betwiea Montreal and Albany, bod New | ff imeem rate serie dor youn Pit Au me 10 KIT.Manager, Hak fortes, 10.© ATEN SPRINGS aes xm en bee home ET Bt, Orgta, de.mue]! Ald IDF CANADA.}.Kaollren: ces toup fuique, St Pong Weiss Ser me\" DOMINIO ! PAY; SULY let, Round trip Tiekets between a Stations at t Lawrence Line siNcLe risst cLass Fane, Twin Serew lron 88.CAMPANA, Op feme ga Jig lst, pod retarnisy wae FOR CONSTIPATION.JUNE SAILINGS \"| Yer , 708 SALLOW SKIN.|| |Balurday atternoon, 21th, at 6 o'clock.LL0UAL TRAINS.co vuieing, Beas À FXASNAE OO.|8tation, Montreal 8.10 dally ex Pen Su - Busaère only Rrabes, S54h June 250k Tune, 190$ 8: 9.PEON 13 ghia Te ony.Te > : - du en de d tercolonial @ œuer \u201cox neasaour \u201d__ |Eastem Eastern Towaships Bank, ine de area nes tons, Le intended to mail from Que IR TABLE FORSUMMER (ENS, 8T.JEAN BAPTISTE MONTREAL DIVIDEND No.87.| on tls cgeaté band ac en Tuesday, 30th June, at noon.OGomamenoing § Sundar, Jude 28th, - 190i - hered that a Dividend of Hebert, Tou Boris Father Point, G Mal Bay, Perce, M QUEBKO.a SEND FOR LIST OF Montreal, June 85-The St Jean FOUR 7 PER.re EN T Eg a ES atest, OMR ape Cove, Greed pier.Summerside, péter Yee Sunday.te or Lake pliste œkebration vas énded to \\ « loreal, een Tac caro ton tor pas- \u201cwd.M] a tor a Rape INVESTMENT BONDS night Dy a grand banquet at hon li aad on I ear, hs Bony SHORGN K DANA, SOGIETE DE.Pro Pac 0, - æ ponrors.evi ee = le ipat- v 3 DIVIDEND = 29.8, Se, ai Cervo.Sania ga pica st sts toraiie |\" ae Sr PRESTR, SE A SE CTS | RTRs oy ré of dentinatl ten \u2018on ® VE QUEDHO Nnetuations.; Noel Leclair p pr This nk (but on ner rand Contrni Statiod, Now York, | Notice tr hereby giron tant \u20ac; to avoid Daly Ex B terre seated nt the table of homor were [bly from Jute of mn oat) ond *o lof Three Per cent Siren he paid-up Stock of this Society Li for the current Pat or a tha same will be Ponds the Bac 3 Le res sf wari, 20 wi 8 Foon Tamkeshury wl The ; -\u2014 None + Pis oh aan in len tn : Ra va A.J.FLY ; : Per dariker totormation bpply te a trains dally each ay.J Marine; | Mon.Mr.Tarte, Hon.Thursday, ; 3 IN, > Sets en, | Spe Hs Deminion Securities dx 5\" ou ti on alt | ot ere niin {oe tz | CARPENTER & JOINER, pm an a SE ee Corporation LINTED.Thon, Fett se Bin a ae nt 80 MABGUERITE STRERT Pre = gene, La.Aa.who urged the Franch Usnadiann to J MACKINNON, , hls 9.8 rolled 2% MONTREAL OFFICE, \u2014 Canada Life baling | lo svors thing fn ho power for ihe | query ae ae June oat Manager.Jobbing promatly sind attended to Civ 00, 100 sm dune\u201d \u2018Thoket Agout, 84 Loule ft, B, 0.KOMWORTET, Manager, improveinent of thgix race, » 100% atari waiters a speciality? Ro 7 TODAY'S WEATHER Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf.\u2014 Moderates winds ; unsettled and cool with local showers, MARRIED.BILLINGSLEY-KFRR \u2014 At Trinity Church, Kirkdale, 1°.G ov.Wednesday, by the Rev.Mi.Euir Biilinguley, 1\u2019.Kerr.daughter of Mrs.David Ross Kerr, uf Montreal.LEBLANC-PARKE\u2014On the 28rd June, 1908, at Ht.Louin Chapel, St.Roch's, Church, hy the Rev.Father Kirouac, Ferdinand LeBlanc, 15> Harbara Loui Parke.eldest duughter of 4, &.l'arke, Esq., tiros l'ins, Quebec.Montrea) aud Toronto papers please copy KEW ADVERTISEMENTS \u2014\u2014\u2014 Investment Securitiee\u2014Norris P.Bryant Picnic and Excursion\u2014Albion Lodge No.2, 1.0.0.F.88.Ring Edward\u2014Holliday Bros.Dominion Day\u2014Great Northern Ry.Milbwrn's Heart and Nerve Pills.K'a the Dinner that Does the Work\u2014 Malta Vita.Whath Luxury In Hot Weather ! We have an elegant auonrt vent « f Bacizs, Bath Tubu, Shriwore, éto MECHANICS SUPPLY COMPANY.© 101 ST.JOHN STREET, 96 ST.PETER STREST.Mali Trace, Arc E LG.APPRAISER General Superintendent of Works The Loan & Savings Go., Ne.OA PITAL $250,000.00 MAIN OFFICE 104 Joha Streat- PHONE 1630.se June 28: WE WANT YOU To call and ses cur latest assortment of ., , , MEN\u2019S AND BOY'S Summer and Outing Suitings JUST RECEAVKD Stylish, Lasting and Cheap.WM.LEE, - 23 auave s1.1 WILL BUY 2000 SASTEAN CONSOLIDATED OIL secs HORSESHOE BLACK MILLE) 2000 UNION CONSOLIDATED OIL Stats quantities you have and lowest net cash prices mt whicii you witl well, or make a proposition for ua exchange.| WILL SELL wd LA CONSOLIDATED OlL.2 wii 9.4 1000 ARCO {eve BLUK BIRD Oe wit 100 CANADIAN FURNITURE (| lose OAN.TUBULAR STEAMAME INVESTMENT & LOAN Pref.BT WIRELESS.fose ETHEL CON Be GRO, À.TREAOWELL MINI tee LD TUNNEL MINING.Ise DATED MINING OL.pst hime toms, 4 Shot orion.lo: .makos isfiy of BUYING IN bonne Décor stocks.opt [dent you sil about imp 1 NORRIS P.BRYANT, vfepecalat- Options ené Investment Securities], 84 St.Fransoie Xavier 81, Montoal ASK \u2018YOUR GROCER FOR IT FINE LEATHER WRIST BAGS.The best variety shown in Quebec.Call at EMILE JACOT, 159 St.Joseph St.Quebec.FORA - FEMALE COOK VALIQUETS, 2 Ftp .COME AT ONCE.Oanada\u2019s Greatest Seaside Resort CACCUNA, P.Q ST, LAWRENCE HALL Opens June 25th for the Bummer.NEW IMPROVEMENTS.Hot and Cold, Fresh and Sait Water Baths, Lavatories, &o., now installed throughout the Hotel, Ci Board Prom .dally music 2 p.m,.oniarged ball room, polished floor.fine orchestre, 8 rates fur familles.Send for pros- us.Litres Ofce, 0 St Louis Street.FRANK H NORMAN, Manager.Cacouna.Jacques Cartier Hall eo AT LLL 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON, Special Ladies\u2019 Matinse WILLIAM OWEN and foll Company in ROMEO and JULIETTE, \u2014 Matinee Prices 150, 250.Night 16e 25e.35e.Box 50.\u2018(Sale of Ships Stores, Ete Messrs.Maxham & Co.will sell on Friday, the 26th inst., at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 stores, Pointe-a-Oarcy, a quantity of ahip\u2019a stores, comprising barrels beef and pork, canned moats, nsworted, flour, meal, sugar, coffee, tes, heanr, peas, condensed milk and other articles; alko a number of ting assorted paint, brought up from the SS Protector, wrecked on Lark Reef, mouth of the Saguenay River, 8old for account of whom it may! concern, at eloven o'clock.A.J.MAXHAN & CO, Auctioneers.MONSTER .Pic-nic and Excursion ST.CATRERINE'S GROYE ON.Dominion Day, JULY 1st, 1908 Under the Anspices nf ALBION LODGE NO.3, LOOP, -\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEAUTIFUL MPOT, DELIGUTFUL SCENERY, Dancing, Boating, Bathing and Fishing RCGA ORCHESTRA, 1 Athletic programme.100 Prises (nearly atl the events are open).Hefrvrtmments, | atrictiy (emperate, at city prices.Neale served on the grounds.COMM ONE! COME ALLY Roucenirn for Ladies and Chihiren.Tickets Mic.Chtidren Be.Tænine leave the Take Ni.John Railway Station.St.Andrew street, at 230 om.wird à : , Returnine fave Ht.Oatherinc's at 8.10 BN Tiekots at Walting's, Romerl.Move +\" e Ko Main ma: : and at ation, 100 Bale, ate .| air concert in the aiternoon on aot EN Dr the r.We nc, an Col.R., lot 40 the alter Nia Bar.LARGE PILGRIMAGE.bura Louisa Parke, eldest daughter of A i consisting ol over 1,300|B.8.Parke, Kag., nnd grandaaughter rmuidente of ValleyBield, visited Ste.Jui Mr.Joseph Parks, of the Quobe | Aune de Beaupre yestorday.Gaal, The ride was conducted to atten eee a + BIG GAME SIGHTED.by Rix Tati The bride lookod - A gentientan wbo retursed to town {Pretty in n voit creem silk dress wih yesterday states that he saw a bear|Veil and orange blossoms, the dross and two cuba at Lake St.Charkis an fag gift from her Grandfather Wedneaday.Parke, She also carried à bouquet ol vhite | cernations and roses, à gift (rom the groom.The happy couple crib {J0ft by the I.C.R.lor Baie dos Cha: urs, The te wore as lullows :\u2014 Rev.A.and Mw.Parrock, a silver CUT HIS POOT.A Carpenter working at the work for the Breakwater extension cut his foot badly with an wdze an Wed- A cesday .vpooë ; Misses }ealey, rfume box y aftornoon _ Tih i've mountings | ki Ë Dun Fardy over the falls at 4 and 8; » à silver ing dish; Misa A, cricket (Hoyas! Artillery vs Quebeo O.Dundon.a worked centre piece ; Mr.C.) ; lawn tennis, and, Hol & Rea.(and Mrs.À.& L.Vallerand, à bou i i a wiver butter dish from frew\u2019s Canadian animals, are am bonniers ; L I the attractions at Kent House for To | Mr.A.Leland; n coffee and silver turday.; ten set, Mr.J.LeBlanc; a crochet shawl, Miss M) LeBlunc ; a German tea vot, Mes.i Moreman, Montreal PF fhe R.C.G.A.Band will perform [Per and salt ; casters, Miss I).More.: pe man ; a silver pickle stand, Mrour Sen Terrace.to-night, veatbor Mrs A.Boca; a silver crust stand, J.VEZINA, dmas Mr.G.0.Lamostagne ; a silver butter Hardy over he rails at 4 and 8 readme BAND UN THE TERRACE.cvoler, Mre.P, Roberge ; a silver card receiver, Mm.Æ.Marnult; à silver and cut glass sugar bowl, Mis 8.ching plates, Mr.and .G.Matte ; ® wilver cabe -basket, Mrs.B.8.Parka; a cheque, Mr.B.8.Parke ; a silver pickle stand, Miss T.Parke; a set of glass fruit dishes, Miss L.Parke; @ silver hutter knife with ms tre tr UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE.Underwriters\u2019 sale of provisions, stores, paints, etc., this moming at Harbor Commissioners\u2019 stores, ex Protector.Recollect this morning at LI mother of pearl handle, Miss o'clock, mere pee = : ; > Parke; a wine set, Nr.J.Caron; a MEETING OF CREDITORS.bouquet and frais holder, Mrs.J.E.A meeting of the creditors of Mr.|Rousseau; a fancy = handberchiel George Elie Amyot, importer, of this| holder, Miss Clark; a set of china city, was held yesterday at the Court|fruit dishes, Madame A.Besudry ; House, when Judge Andrews appointed ||,ureau set, Mrs.Bolduc; a tray in Mr.Geo.Darveau, accountent, as cure- |hurnt wood froma Mr.and Mrs.Dtor, and Messrs.Art.Do A.PB-lBrouard; a vase from 6 friend; a Vanfelson and Leca Hardy, all oflcherry dish, @ friend.After the cere Quebec, inspectors.: mony, the party | returned to the Sunday port, June 35h, will be tho| rides home, whore a sumptuous bi-cente = of the birth of Joka breakfast was in Waitingesley, the founder odism.; event will be fittingly celsbrated by ry ee Que % that world-wide body.The service in; C.); lawn tennis, and Holt & Ren: the Methodist Church on Sundsy even: | frow's Casadian snimals, are among ing will be appropriate to the occa: | the attractions at Kent House for Sasion: The pastor, Rev.W.H.Spar- | tarday, ling, will occupy the pulpit.\u2014 Hardy over the Falls nt 4 and 8 Saturday and Sunday.The last performances.Don\u2019t forget it.Course\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STRAWBERRY SOCIAL.3.P.Coveny, H.Morin, E.A.A strawberry social, in sid of the | Parkin, C.Moisan, W.Mulroomey, A.Levis Branch of the Woman's Auxi-| Demers, H.8.Ordway, with reat liary, will be held .in No.2 School | distinction ; E.Piche, J, E.Bouchard, House this (Friday) cvening, at hall-|H.L.McHugh! J.I\u2019.Kiely, L.Canpast seven.There will be music and tin, O.N.Picha, J.N.Piche, G.Ro-
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