The Quebec chronicle, 9 mai 1904, lundi 9 mai 1904
[" 4 LS / a ._ re LR eco iene | TEMPÉRATURES, + se, J .TODAY'S WEATHEM.4 | Maxiceum and mirimem tenperx | Toronto, May $\u2014Bhowers and lp.\"260 j 75; Montrent S70 dr EE 1 onl sbunder etorme bave.occurred tp- - Halifax, 42-78, day in the lake region.Elsewhere in \u2018 + \u2018 8 - - ower St Lawrence and Guil~ _ Fresh Canada y the weather hug ixen fine.to strong soulberly ic weutes- ly winds, becomi unwat t} i Bp ann DAILY EDITION, QJEBEC GAZETTE Weekly Edition.) whores\u201d Se ors, local thundee storms.een eme \u2014 _ESTABLISHED 1764, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MAY 9.1904.ONE CENT.DESPERATE BRAVERY em, JOTTINGS FROM F CANN OT STOP ON WARD OF THE JAPANESE Sone THE CAPITAL] i» 8 IMARD & CIE SWEEP OF J AP ANESE Pat Aree eer Ha ee Ci fre Mr.Borden Gives the Cabi- WOMEN'S iy IW PRG le a] \u2014 oN trance Blocked fhe era Taney.durite | Het Food or R-flection Washable Waists|t Russians Now Evacuating New-Ch and the torpedo iat flotillan, besides \u2014 -Lhwang\u2014Severe Fight- \u2014\u2014 resisting ho\u201d memy bravely, fought ; à : Pre aneng: Weng-Chang\u2014Japancse Capture te|IN FACE OF A FIGRCE STOR\u2018 vet mf Vo\u201d 1 2 |PROPOS DANENDHENTS TORT.Chetiot, Linen, Figued phe Place and Take Many Prisoners\u2014Isolation of \u2014\u2014\u2014 iors \u201cian Bab\u201d aor 00d, rescued PO IN UE COUNTRY IN 4 tes, Voile, Persian Lawn, Grass | Smart New Dress Fabrics Port Arthur is Complete.AND DEADLY FIRE FRON THE [boat No.67 had a stoam pipe broken] | POSITION OF GREATER sE- : ; RUSSIAN BATTERIES\u2014LOSSES |by 2 shell and You dieabled, but * ù HS CABINET COUNCIL S/O0 © 84.75 Dress Goods of the Modish VERY HEAVY BUT THE DEED [somort, tornado be at No.10 went lo RELL 0 ER po ON oar cr Sorts are offered this weck at | REPOR'ED WOUNDING OF VICEROY ALEIXOFF AT POST ARTHUR CNNALS OF TUE JANAN TEE [Three of the Stat No ST ve | LEGISLATURE.prices to make quick.buying \u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNALS OF THE JAPANESE t \u2014_\u2014 NAVY, ber larboard Re domaged by a \"Ottawa, May 8\u2014lhe Cabinet bad à SILK AN) DRESS WAIST$ STONE shrewd shoppers.shal aod one sailor on boar VOR Goll day vestorday on the National .All Wool Sail Cloth in hand- New Chwang, May 7\u2014 p.m\u2014Thero \u2018 \u2019 0 \u2014_\u2014 i : is every indication that the Hussiane they ars svereq'© dote he ne [ho Thad te Haya: jremmcontinental railsay \u201cmuestion.R.i i have decided ta ovacuate New Chwang.|nesday.\u201c| Tokio, May 7.\u2014 4 p.ur\u2014Vice-Admi- | \u201cThe thisd detacianent Rear- Admiral Barden hos pr sourteny furnished Made of China and Taffeta some shades, light blue, grey, Troops pity ; Ll ; .+ , of 5 .1 i 3 long.Forts have leaving boro ult de ANOTHER CAPTURE ral Togu's olficial recital of the latest | Deva commanding, reached Port Ar- important armements la if o Silks, Crepe do Chine and All red, navy, champagne and black all artillery have buen placed on brand Tokio, May 9\u2014Noon\u2014A detachmmt nes Bcived tere.today, boue het vue fo irae {an forming.De oomadian interests whic the ver Laces.I a A A \u2014.hunt un - i- iti vi y .trains, All the local transportation {of the Japanese army operating on [the Japancso have blocked the entrance | ral Togo, and Rear-Ahniral Nashiha, o hatte or ere ra fon $3.75 to $25.00 40.a yard.has been conuunndered by the Russian the Lino-Tu i i T i en o ; + ng peninsula, dispersed [to the hmrbor.Un Tuesday morning, | second in commabd, errived of Port | Wu e authorisies Tue, ai acte here a small bands of Russian troops on Fri- after the blockading flotilla had ben Arthur at 9 o'clock ie the morning tes a re Pr Fhe \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 in Foo Chan Tas (Japan Ey Te Jay ad Saptured J ulan-Tien, a rail- lucatter«l by a gui and the com {for the purpose of protecting the des- {must enter into solemn covenant to 3 station, apaness capturing | mander of the flotilla had signalled in | (royere and 4orpedo hont flotilla and build up the all-Canadian route, an- All Wool Knope Voile, this , the Lino-Tung peninsula and about 50 Î'the railway and tele h, th Vi i A \" 1 | the or ya graph, thus ever.[vain that the attempt be abandoned to search for the crews of the sunk ther t i .3 \u201d ror Tacks St but this pa the Russing communication with pending the wodvration of the storm,\u2019 steamers.The edn of these dar every se Tr ates that for WOMEN J very popular tabric, in ail this here that if the Russi leave ° : \u201d crews of steamers, 1 ho way |tachments rentained until 4 o'clock | Gramd Trank three auch share \u2018 , and the Japanese do not atlewpt pox.| A FATAL CELEBRATION, [daunted by the weather which motor | tachi alternoon, hut the search was | be handol over to the Bran Het SHIRT WA ISTS SUITS seasons meweet shades, Chamthem from their comrades, proceeded | fruitless, The day was foggy and it [part com®eration of nid granted the \u201c pagne, Blue, Brown, Grey and session of New-Chwang the brigamnds | Tokio, May 8-0 jumn.\u2014A great .: th .an.pop wbo are now across the river near Vin lar demonstration was held ore to.PT .; ; Kow, will pillage the place.The for- night in honor of the victories nchiev, iHitiative.They forced their way.in | (he enemy.The detachments then re- \u2019 the face of the Lussisn fire, which | turned to their bose.and since tho, Fight tao inepect the books of the styles.to the work on Cheir vxn desperate | was unable to observe the comdit i] G.T.P, A this! stipulates that the .c ay Govermment nt ail times shall have the Of Check Taffeta in exclusive | Black eign residents are propanx to resist d Jan ; ; the brigands should they come over.Torn of te of \u201cole wd navy.was more deadly than ever before as woming of May th they have been {rand Trank or CTP, Another 50 a yard The British Consul has requested that amerce.fags and | bumiers marched 8 result of improved Kussinn defencos, (engaged in other operations.aniendiment provides that if the Gov.$6.75 wo 49 OO 1A Bt, Joseph eprom, W.Wybe.t ain, | Bax- | S Legihom, | lobinson, I Lut th Mr.J.8.Shaxell, Mr.J.©, Nelo, | ice, SL Andrew Street Leimines, Quebec, Mrs.L, A.Thomas, Mise Wintle.| line streamer Dominion, Capt.Menus, » GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE SOLD EVERYWHERE, E.W.GILLETT crarsss TORONTO.ONT.Qté 5 Lk 31.0 By 1he Annual Gensral Meeting of the Share holders ui the Quebec & Lake St.John Rail wuy Company, will be held ut the Company's on Friday, Ith May next, at 8 o'clock (lhuradiy L2th Muy being w legal bolide) fac Lh6 p'rvose of receiving (be Au Rapurt of the Directors, for the election of Directors tor the ensuing Jens, and for such other busi as may Le brought beiois the meetiug J.G.SCOTT, tecretary, Que! 22 Aprit, 1901, bec, 22 April, aprZadw i uperlor Court, Quebec.No.613.Hume Tharaisle Maranda, of Stadaconu village sa the municipality of Limoilow, wife of Louis Bouin, of the city of Queher, rotired werchant, and duly authorized to sue vs.Plaintiff ; The said Louis Blouin, \u2018 An action for separation as to bed and hoard wan issued in this case, on the 19th April, 1901.MAME\".TESSIER & TESSIER, \u201ctorneys for Plaintiff, Avril, 1901.Quehee, - PEGOE FROM PABIS.The Latest in Wrist Bags One of the Largest and Choicest Lines in the City.Come and See the Ass \u2026 AT \u2026 Jno.\u20ac.Walsh.BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, (1-8T JOHN STRERT.\u201411 Dr.R.MAYRAND EX-STUDENT OF PINSTITUTPASTEUR OF PARIS.Ls tsa Con SPECIALTIES :- Diseases of the Skin and Scalp Consultation Hours :\u201410 to 12 AM, 1 to 4 PA.TPM.- 33 St.John Street (Facing Palace Hill.) March 10x30 MUSICAL PUBLICATION 25 MELODIES FOR THE MIDD! E REGISTER OF THE VOICE.ENGLISH AND FRENCH TEXT.WITH TTANO AUCOMPANT! MENT BY ERNEST LAVIGNE.One Volume \u2014Price $1.50 with a beautiful portrait of the composer.ON SALE AT A.Lavigne's MUSIC WAREROONS, 68 ST.JOHN STREET.Afb [43 A hing Like the God Old ; AS For bxcellence of Qu «liy and Best Valve for Yous Money.Chemists find Cook's Friend Baking Powder pure.Doctors pronounce it wholesome Cooks know it does the work at the right time.Housewives say that cake and bread raised with Cook's Friend Baking Iowder sre fine, dainty and delicious.p A) 4 TES CHRONICT.P, QUEBEC, CANADA: qu \u2018 MONDAY, MAY 9, 1904, rem he ame AUCTIONSALE BY.48, BESCHENES.Al the residence of late Mrs, O.L.Richardson, 127 Grande alles, TUKBDAY, May luth iust, at 10 o'clock.DRAWING ROOM\u2014Over one hun: dred yards uf the Lest Brussols car pot, handsome silk arm chairs, odd silk covered drawing room chairs with mahogany and black walnut frames (band carved), black walnut cabinet, large British plate glass, gostly oil peintings engravings, hand carved bl walnut card tables, \u2018antique, mahogany work table, lace curtains, silk and chenille por tieres, oto.DINING ROOM\u2014Ong mahogany and hair covered lounge, extension: black walnut table, handsowe black walnut sideboard with plate glass, one mahogany chest, sot of leather dining room chairs, bronze mantlepiece ornaments, a large quantity of cut glasses, silverware, china, deli and cutlery, steel engravings, etc., ete.The furnishings of five bedrooms, consisting of black walnut and rose wood bedroom sets, rusewood ward robe, one large black walnut wardrobe with plaie glass, one mahogany wardrobe, hand carved :uahogauy writing desk, antique maliogany mirror, one sewing Lachine, good carpets in every room, one preity an tique cradle, odd walaut bureau and éhiffonier, old paintings, and en- vings, one grandfnther's clock Fraluonio), handsome hall furniture, stair carpets, ous good steel \u2018range\u2019 delf, dish covers, utensils and quan: tity of other goods.Also one good upright piano, Deckæ Bros, New York.Gooda will be on view Monday, 9th May, from one till six o'clock p.m.Sale Tuesday, May 10th, at ten o'clock sharp.LS.DESCHENES, Auctioneer.y 3rd, 1901 TICE.THE Aunual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Que! cc and Levis Ferry Company (Limited,) lor receiving the Annual Report, for the election or Directors, and Er oth er business, will be held at the Oftice of the Company, Dalhousiv ftreet, on TUESDAY, 17th May, at3 P.M.JOR WHITE, Manager.N.B.-The Aunual Accounts will le ready [ir inspection on the ltith inet.Quebce, let Muy, 1904.may.2x14 \u2026 TUE .SWELLEST SPRING SUITS IN TONN ARE BADE AT WM.LEE\u2019S, PUADE STREET.Handsome and extensive shipment of Spring Goods just received from London.Latest Styles and Artistic Go.WM.LEE, 25 Buade Street.HAT STUD\u201d Rough Conted Collie \u2014 ' SHENANGO PRINCE\u201d Rraisterod No.61-972\u2014 Fee $10.00.\u2014 A large hendsome sahle and white cnllio with long «lim head, sxira mall ears, carried well and act high on top of head ; extra goud oat, lindy, legs and fect ; a litter brother to Dorothy C., winner of first, New York, 1900.Prince is hy Lord i'weed- mouth (ch.Ormskirk Emerald, ch.Barwell Mystery) out of Grace G., (mister to Beacon Crescent and Wellsbaum Chief, hoth winners) by Imeported Broodside Blucher, à winner of 10 firsta and specials in = England when only 10 montha old ; ex, by ch.Ruffard ~ Ormand ; ex by ch.Sefton Hero, ofc.Puppies and registered brood bitches for anle at a low figure cone sidering quality, &v.ALFRED MARTINETIE, Proprietor of Benuce Kennols.St.tirorye Bast, Beauoce Co, Quebec, May 4xim Sn mean GAS ARG LAMPS FOR STORES.Tho most brilhant and econotas cal method of lighting, Call and nee then In operation at the Gas Office, ot our representative will call upon request.+ TSLEPHOND 208 AEH + 2 THE HANDKERCHIEF.There Was à Ti When It Was an TUameatienable Artiele.The evolution of the pocket handkerchief is 64d and interesting.There was a time when it was an unmentionable thing, says Modern Boclety of London \u2014an article to be kept out of aight and referred to only In a whisper.In po Mite conversation it was carefully avold- od, and as to one\u2019s being caught using a handkerchief ft menant social ostracism.This state of things obtained up to the time of the first Napoleon, when the Empress Josephine brought it forward for a personal reason.The only defect in ber Wdauty was an irregularity of the tecth, and to hide this she used 8 delicate little handkerchief, which from time to time she raised to her lips.Thus she was enabled to laugh occasionally.Secing that it was a case of either laughter going out or bandker- chiefs coming futo fashion, the court facies adopted the pretty pleces of cambric and Isce.In England the evolution of the article which is now so openly displayed by women was equally slow.There was a time when it was forbidden to mention it on the stage or to make use of it even ln the most tearful situation, while the people in the gallery and the pit shed their teurs juto their laps.Even when it was mentioned for the first time in one of Shakespeare's plays it was received with hisses and general indignation by the audience.Little by little, bowever, the prejudice gave way, and a time came when the handkerchief could be flourished in broad daylight, A Coin In the Sea.A coln dropped into the sea will sink to the bottom, however deep it 1s, owing to the fact that the metal is heavier than the volume of water that it dis places.It is a common but mistaken notion that the density of tbe sca increases with its depth and consequent pressure, as does the density of the atmosphere, which wwe all know ls greatest at the carth's surface.The air, however, like all gases, is elastic, and, when under pressure (as with its own weight), sbrinks in volume and gains in density.Water, on tbe otber hand, is abso lutely incomp. Cents\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u201d and Girls\u2019 low cut hous slippers, wor h 75 cents a pair, FUR 50 CBNTS.For $1.15 a Pair.Ladies\u2019 lace shoes in Calfskin, and Dongola, heavy sole, worth $1.50 anl $2.00 a pair, FOR 81.15.For 75 Cents a Pair\u2014 Girls\u2019 white kid sandals, wade Vienna, Austria, worth $1.30, FOR 75e.in For 98 Cents à Pair.Ladies\u2019 white kid or white and colored matin sandals, from one of the mont important Austrian factories and worth from 81.50 to $2.00 o pair, FOR 98 CENTS A PAIR.For 25 Cents a Pair\u2014 .Ladies\u2019 Congrers l'renella vhoes, balance of stock, worth 88 cents a pair, FOR 25 CENTS.pe etn For 35 Cents a Pair\u2014 .Gente\u2019, ladips\u2019 and Boys\u2019 excellent rubber shoes, tmlance of assortment, worth 50 conta a pair for 3 CENTS or ALMOST HALF PRICE.161-171 ST.@ duly, and slippers vf ile «ame smater- À Special Etemp dd AI Fed Hows.GINNING AT 10AM di hres 5 Wednesday, from lo to 1! O'Clock 4.M\u2014 from 10 tno H o'clock, GO dozens of very clegant sumll silk collars, black, white and\u2019 colored, worth 25 cents ench will be offered for sale AT 15 CFNTS EACH OR TWO FOR 25 VENTS, At the same hour, Wednesday, and at the same counter, a very limited quantity of all-over lace, actually for sale at 81.50 and $2.00 a yard, will be offered to our customers at | 77 cents a yard.Nothing more clegan*, wore handsome and suitable lor dress blouses.But we will not sell more than_4 yards to the same party.in order to favor with this unique chance as many customers ns possible Four yards are sufficient for a blouse, If you wish to get some be on hand at 10 o'clock at our counte of ribbons, dress trimmings and gloves, Wednesday morning, breause we de not think we will have enough of this allover lace for one hour's sale.Co Another extrnordinary bargain for one hour Wehiesday, at the same counter : 30 dorets of ladies\u2019 colored kid gloves worth 81.2) a pair, and sold at our stores for the last few days at the very reduced price of 68 cents n pole, only Wednesday morning from 10 to 11 ojelock at.the nominal.price of JR cents a pair.Ris hardly snore than one-fourth of their regular value: less to insist on the real sdvon.tages of these bargains.They ere sufficiently striking.Mf you wish to profit by them, it is in your interost to be ut the counter of dress tuim- mings, ete., Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock sharp.For une hour, Wednesday morning, | will be offored for male for ons\u201d hour | Great Bargaios iu Our D: partment of Linen and Cutlon Goods, For 20 Ciuts a Yard, Groat sacrifice of two buge lots of remnants of linen for table cloths.Ist Lot\u2014Hemnants of linen for tablecloths, from § yard to } yard long, worth frem 40 cents up to $1 à yard, FOR 20 CENTS A YARD.2nd Lot\u2014Remnants of linen for tablecloths, from 3, yard to 3 yards long, worth from 60¢.and up to 81.25 FOR 42 CENTS A YARD.t A let of napkins, »l.ghtly detuaged.worth from 83 up vo $6-u domn, or fom 25 to 50 cts.each.FOR 15 CENTS EACH.I \u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014 Fey Wo LADIES.\u2014 ~ Please take the trouble next week to pass by our fancy work cdepæet- went.You will find there a great many things very interesting, attrac.tivo and profitable, amd you will get at your own prices lots of very ori- minal, clegunt, handsome fancy work or everything necessary to make them hy yourselves.If you wake Battenberg lace the iatest fad in fancy work.you will find in our department all the accessories and materials necded : Stauiped patterns, cream, white, œru or white braid, rings, in the seme colors.For floss silk fnncy work, we have the Duchess hoops, and s)irel select hoops, stamped linen patierns with flowers and artistic designs and lots of other goods.You will find also æ great variety of rexdy made foncy work, which we sell at prices so cheap that you will be surprised.Here is @ partial list of thew hond- some and very clegant goods : F Whisk brovm holders, hand painted, amd trimmed with ritbom, FOR 30 OENTS.ffuir and hat pin holders, painted, for 38 cents each.Land But the Stock of Shoes We Had to Sacrifice was so Large that there was some left: Very Fine and Select Work, Business and Dress £hoes, which\u2019 we bave decided to Sell at : the same Cut Down or Bottom Prices this Week in Our Ordinary Shoe Department, First Story of Our Thi:d Store.| ee rer É M YN.Fancy.calendars, wateh nolilers, curi- ing iron holders.slegant pin-sithions, small muff ebaps- shoe Jiolders, pipe holders, etc, ete, at prices viwying from 10 cents to 25 nuts each.For this very atttuétive Gspartagent which is a real bazaar; can be found also sofa pillows, tansy cushions of all Linds, qualitica awd sizes, at prices varying from 2 cints up Lo 610.00 ench.We have alsa at very moderate prices all geuds necosmary to make cushions : fancy covers of al) kinds, and gooll fillings ar parking.Once more, please visit cur fancy work departiocar, it is replote with very attractive goutte, household ornaments, which are at le same time very cheap.Men's Bsady- _ Made Clothing, The ready man suits fer men, boys\u2019 and children, are real :nodels of cle- gance anl workmatship.The bræinest suits in particular ace iptendid.We advise voi to come and see them.They 2: nivily, are mado of firat-class twoeds in the nose frshion- able designs and rolars for the scason.They are not wemi-realy minde suits, but rendy-mæde, and well mada, too.You could not Pnd better any place.And about prices they are certainly cheaper in our stores than in any other storen in Quebec.Ladire\u2019 snd Gept's Hats, Ladies Ulosks, Capes, Jackets and Dees: Goods\u2014 Our stork of Quenl« for sunnrer wear ie above par, unparaîieled, Come and look at our assortment of ladies\u2019 hats, cloaks, capes, jackets und dress goods.You will be embarasasl in your choice, and the relative cleapness of our prices will he à envse of estonish- ment and plemsant surprise for you.me mm Ou Fornitare, Household Utensils and Wall Paper Department\u2014 If you have to venew the vall-papee of yonr residence.to replace some pieces of yottr furnitire, ar to complete your huusehold utensile and crockery, come and ree our furniture, well-paper and arockory shonstiments.Our stock iu thes js has never heen so line and extensive.(mr custo.mere nre generally found now \u2018a these different departments with xpecial and very muimstantia] Lergains or reduced vrices.: : » >» - » | 4 + THB CWRONIANTP.QUEBEC, TANADI, uonnar, MAY 0, 1001 \\ 3 MEETING OF THE ana.pr ES CITY COUNCIL Sporti News \u201c ms Friday, 6th May, 1904.jy Provens : His Worship Mayor A : and Mesars, Barry, Cantin, Clement, ] ; Cuminge.Dinan, Donohue, \u2018 Droles, Football.iN Drouim, Duquet, \u2018ortier, (zauthier, , ._ .Griffin, Hackett, Hogen, Jinchereau, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.ror Infants and Children, Jobin, leonard, Marois, Martineau, ae anpual Porting of the, \u2018 N i icard, i + REO Li) | 1.Samson, Savard, Tanguas.Taschereas | lection of offecre oad bo crrorsy ioe CITY OF GUEBEU.The Kind\u2019 You Have Turgeon, Vincent.the Begue ork will ge hed 2 \u2014\u2014 1 7 inutes the last ti Ët.Louis Hotel at 8 o'clock this : whe pr) cer ast nec Log evening.The first practice of the Que- PUBLIC MEETING smi ve Always Bought Head a letter from Mr.C.J.Mag.| bos Association Football Club will bo AT THE CITY HALL.AVegetable ee à i .on tl LALA round Ved- ptt mila Preparation for As- ; of 1 The Se Vince Special Society, nesday morning ati , lequivition to Hiv Worship the Mayo +.si tt fi the Food and Res uia- praying the Council to grant.a sum DISTRICT LEAGUE, We.the \u2014 i ting! es As an es A Bears of money to help the Bt.Y cont de | Only representatives of thræ clubu oe ander w rotizens y 3 aix x É paul Society to Koop.mht refuge | \u2014Quebec, ILC-G.A.and BC Iic-turre Worship to call, at the earliest Referred go the Fin- } ed up at the St.Louin Hotel un Sa.ance Committee.: sible date, A PUBLIC MEETING .: turday evening to attend the reoryan- ; eat cid Promotes Dige Cheerful - Presewed the 1791ut report of the | ization meeting of the district longue.consider the application made by Sill * ness An Pear estion eorful Finance Committee.Transfer of | Nothing definite was done and Fhe Charles Ross to the Feders) Govera- ; Morphine al prisoners,) meeting adjourned to meet agsin on ment for a part of tbe Cove Fields vs or NAR ae for Mines : Alderman Tanguay, seconded by Al- | Tueaday evening.jo) addition to the trast already graat- | i .: en Cricket.oad stents ca bo made to bh by waiting \"Quebec, 7th May, 1964.pr .po] s LDING* i 2 ousel utensils can made to lool as good as new washing in « si \u2014 Rape of Gd IF SANUZL PCIE order of heen thie evening ax ao | Te Pr feu GEIDE FOR 1001 (| [| vod sommion of Guniichs ora ok iE pe a & lene IS.MeDOUGALL, Poplin Sud >, he | to be a year book of cricket in Am make the home Lright and inviting.Co ue vi WM.PRICE Acheone + Rom ed the 137th, report o te crioa, known an Spalding\u2019 (flitial Sunlight Soap means less than half the labor required in washing with com- ; : Prckotio Laits - ., 8 mon sosp\u2014and makes everythin, tlessly clean.; Suntight Ses, is rade of pare cils and fats, contains no ingredient injurious to the hands or clothing.ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap Washes the Clothes White and won't Injnre the Hands (Guide, hax made its appearance the Spaiding Athletic Library series.The editor is Mr, Jeconr Flanvery, formerly publisher of Flaherty'e Crieket Aunugl.No expense has been spared to make ap interesting book.demulition of the block of houses fac- in ing the post office.the order of the day having been called.Read the 1791st report of the Finanee Committee which, having been Ein.A ectRemed for Conslipaperf 3 forConstipa: EREDITH, A BREAKEY, F.LANGELIER, J.HAMILTON.Use | 8 | : it | Over 200 | à are devoted to the .Tn order to comply with the desire tion, Sour Stomach, Di h put to the vote vas carried, and it gator.of which seventy-seven are full LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO a expressed in the above Requisition, 14 Convulsions, Feveristt- Resolved, \u2014That the contract for the | ull page halftones \u2018 of prominent hereby call a Public Meeting of the § ness and LOSS OF SLEEP trangfer of privoners be awarded to area and ndividusl players, pacs = er = \u2014\u2014 \u2014meneprrememep | citizens of Quebec, te ha held at the A us.oO ne .P ; A ., ity x , YacSimile Signature of Mr.Ferdinand Trucdsl at the price of M.Masce SIL M Price Er War.EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY, City Hall.Tuesday, che 10th of Nay, his tender as being the mot advanta- The amount to be taken from Erp Fen.trie, A.C.Syoîth and C.B.Godin, WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE, for Che pocpones.mations in dae grous, Thirty Years ders for the repairn to that portion of Champlain street known aw Hall's and Harbor Commirsioners properties.Referred to the Road Commitite.Aldermen Picard.seconded by Alderman Savard moved, and it was Club are containgd in the book also.The hook is full of interesting information for followers of cricket, giving es it does scores of many important matches ; the record of Canada vs.United State» matches since 154 ; ty Clerk, OF TORONTO.\u2014\u2014ta ff aaamae W.J.FRASER, A 5 A of the Quebec Cricket Club, the howl- RA isition.NEW YORK.Bp the appropriations for the fiscal year ing and batting averages of \\he indi.GENE L ACCIDENT INSURANCE Hop 2.N.PARENT \u201cAth mooths « ) 1901-05 voted to that effect.vidnal members of which club are \u2014\u2014 atm\u2014 8 8.N.PA NT, à pre 35 PAS tete Ces | Biven as vel Tpe nates of the offi Ontario Accident Insurance Co\u2019 Be onder, or © bee.re B = » \" oi «moved : ¢ A .: A ; acl à Engineer be instructed to call for ten- aa of the ed batting Yo, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, THE CENTAUN COMPANY.KEW YORK CITY.CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY OF QUEBKC, - Jicsolved, Thot this Council do row | the season in Fala and America : Agent IS THE erm or ects} wit : adjourn.test matcher England vs.Australia LAW NO.Adjourned.since 1877; team visiting te United om 78 ST.PE ER STREET.A By-Law lo fix, determine ad = mer gra States since , ote., ete.hook e one ; - .° - s.pase for the civic year, from Caterrh is Cestainis Cur ble may be had from the American © 7 , CS.791 ans où Mage TOO eam, tae Ie In fact it is one of the most curable | Sports Publishing Co., 15 Narren | me ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 emmy (May, 1905, the tax or assessment on diseases if fragrant healing Catarrh- street, New York.for ten cents.immoveatle property in the city of ozone ix used.No matter how long er rect.PTR HY Quolse, to meet the FKxpenses of the !you have suffered with catarrh you B ll ih said city, for and during the said can be perfectly cured by inhaling the aseball.i] year.antiseptic vapor of Catarrhozone, which strikes at the foundation of the trouble and establishes such a healthy condition in the system that catarch- al germs simply can\u2019t exist.I suffered from catarch of the nos and throat for vears.\u201d\" writes-S.H.Downic.of Plattsville.\u201cMy, hostrils were * EASTERN LEAGUE, At Providence\u2014 Providence, 13; Toronto, G.At Baltimore\u2014 Buffalo, 6; Baltimore, 3 At Jersey City\u2014 Jersey City, 6; Montreal, 3.(Prawn up in the French Larguage) At a meeting of the City Councii of the city of Quebec, held st the City Hall, in the said city of ( ce om the TWENTY.BECOXD day «f April, one thousand nine hundred and four (1901) in conformity to law, and im ox Bureing Sets $2.50 and up.Models of all Shapes.NATIONAL LEAGUE, His Worship the Mayor., und Alder., ; 3 virtue of ns ip-law passed Ly this Jways stuffed u nd 1, had a most | At Newark\u2014 (STAMPED WITH DESIGNS FOR « : ; disugrecablo hacking cough.Catarrh-| Newark, 3; Rochester, 2, Ne) BURNING AND PLAIN.) on chrervance ret ed star ozone cured foe comph-tely.\u201d Cutarrh- SUNDAY GAMES, = ties prescribed by the Statute in such azome never fnils.vo months treat-| At Newark\u2014 7 3 :ases wade and provided.at which ment 81.00; trial size Ac.Newark, + Rochester, 2, .FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN.meeting were present fave thirds of the At Providence\u2014 mew composing the Council t Banana Crep Every Fifteen Daya, : \" > city of Quebec, that is to say : - \u201c\u2019FLere is evidently an erroneous idea | Teronto, 1; Providence, 0, M oO oO [ = E HE ayer, S, 148 John Street, Quebsc.abroad concerning the harvesting of ; men Barry, Cantin.Clement, Cumhe banana crop,\u201d said a man who bas| At Pittsburg.mings, Dison, Donobus, Drolet, been tor seven years oad a.plantation io! Pi.tshurg 0 0300000 oF w E.Drouin, ua, Hor, tioekier, .- 0.2 .arin, elt, + 2 Honduras Philadelphia.000000 00% 2 § 1 It you wantithe BEST Insist on \u201cThe statement that four or five Jobin, Marois.Martimsan, Monticuil, your Grocer supplying you with AUTOMOBILES ; i Picard, Piciffer.flaccour, Sawsos, crops of banauas ave harvested a year| At Chicago\u2014 Sheath | Ji Is entirely incorrect.A crop is har-|Chicago.00001041x\u20146 11 - Bavard, Tanguay, Tascü-ccau, Tur- ; : Boston.2000011] 10 ° keon, \\incent.4 vepted on an average of every fifteen 510 1 I I.To meet the expenses cf the re = days throughout the year.Each thritty | At Cleveland\u2014 J 1 quirements of the civio service for the | batans plant lias many suckers or Cleveland.\u2026 10010120x\u20145 91» iy | fiscal vear from tne Gat day of May, .stalks growing from a single root atibetroit.0000] | 000\u2014 2 Koo, [race ) sow) 8 one thousand nine lundred and four, |; TheSturd Northe R b t P 800 00 thie spme time.One or more bunches! At Cincinnati\u2014 | ' (1904) to the first dav of May, ons ° Y Th und ou , | § (KH .Now York, 15 Broad Street.Private Wire with Leumabery & Ce.New York MeDOUGALL & COWANS STOCK BROKERS, 81-PETER STREET\u201481 Mombers Moatisal Stock Exchance.New York Correspondents :\u2014 Edward Sweet & Co.Private Wire to Montreal and New York.R.HR.REID, Phone 246 Quebec Manager: ITEMS OF INTEREST Middletown, N.Y., May 8-Gea.H.Thompson, editor of the Daily Argus and of the Temi-veckiy Mercury, died here to-day aged 51.fn MAKE HASTE.Our specialties in rugs in wool, tapestry, Axminster, Welton, and have brought us the largest custim in Que: FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.\u2014_\u2014 Kinscneff, May \u2014The trial of six men charged with an attempt to murder two Jews during the Apcil disturbances has been concluded.One of the men was rentenced to five years penal servitude and the others were acquitted, \u2014\u2014 Every taste and every purse finds watisfaction at a ; MARCEAU & CIB, 153 St.Joseph street.Port Dalhousie, Ton May #-The body of William Mossop, an okl resident of this place, who owned property here, was found dead this morning in the St.John's Church burying ground between the graves of his two sons who had died some time ago, one of them having been drowned.2e 77005 ty JOT thar Dh nd every fon of ftohirx Chuce Olnime.t la 5 nertair and atscalute cure for esc) Pile inettng and protruding piles he manufacturers have guaranised it, Seelos imonials in the daily rress and n-k your neigh ore what they think of it.You oon nwa ft and Seer money back if ot cured.Ge a baz, at di Écalera or EDMANSON, LATES & Co.Toronto, Dr, GChase\u2019s Ointment Shamokin, IMa., May S\u2014Rdiewing parties are still at work in the locust gap colliery, where five men are en- towhed as a result of the fire in one of the slopes.\u2018The uxiners have been in the mine since Thursday night and all hope of finding them alive has heen abandoned.The fire ie burning as ficreely as ever, making it impossible to penetrate the workings.-r- FACTS ABOUT APOLLIN.ARIS.Ax much an enormous quantity of Apollinaris water is consumed cach year, over thirty millions of bottles.xo high an authority on matters pertaining to health ax the London Lun cet tecemtly sent one of ite special commissioners to the spring which is at Newenahr, Germany.in order to place before the medical profession an puthoritative description of the bot thing of this water.The report ol this commissioner, jaiblished in a re: cent issue of the lancet, shows that he wns given access to every nook amd corner of the vast establishment in which the spring is eitunted and that he raw frow beginning to end the process by which the water is bottled there, ready for delivery to all parts of the world.This report in full of interesting scientific details describing the methods of bottling and shows that the parity and henlthfulness of the water as it comen from the spring in preserved ; if says that the chemi cal analysis which he inade ate in accord with those given at various times by the late Professor Virchow, Profensor Licbreich, the late Sir Edward Frankland, and other authorities, and that the water wherever it in bought in identical with the water taken direct from the spring, as Apollinarie is bottind only\u2019 at the spring and only with ita oun natural gas.The aup- ple of hoth water and gas from o upring is rvhaiderably in excens of present enonnous demande.= en mers nn me ie DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKES M you require © oil cloths, curtains, portieres, telles, brass and iron bedsteads, matiresses, ote.INSIDE Al a, \u2018tive.Quebec Reminary, Telephone FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRÈRE, ey roe.iw, Fs VICTORIA DAY.REDUGED FARES SHERBROOKE, \u201cMONTREAL, HAMILTON, | LONDON,\" sad al} other ts in Camds AND RETURN AT pia SINGLE PIRST.CLASS I ARE Going May 31st, 33nd, 3rd, sod 24h, Re va ed we \u2014 CITY.TICKET OFFICES, Corner Du Fort and Ann Btosets, (ow ite teau Frontenac anding, Dalhousie street, and foo of 8t, Paul street, and 340 St, Paul stroet (Palais), Great Northern Railway of Canada.TIME TABLE POR WINT LEAVE QUEBEC, Daily Except Suriay, 810 AM.xpress for lake Bt.Joseph, St.Raymond, Grand\u2019Mere, Shawinigan Falls, Joliette, St.Jerome, Lachuts, Hawkesbury, Montreal, eto.ARRIVE QUEBEC, Daily Except Sunday.7.40 P.M.Express from Hawkesbury and intermediate points.Through freight trains daily each way.For rates, information, ete, epply to A.J.GOBRIE- aS oe Gen.Supt.n.Pass.Or F 8.STOCKING, Ticket Agent, 32 Louis St.ST.Lawrence & Adirendack Railway \u2014AND THE\u2014 New York Central & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE FROM CANADA TO THE \u201cSTATES\u201d Time Table of Nov.15th, 1903, Frains Leave Windsor Station, Moat\u2019) .or 08 4.New York, Al- 3.20 A.M.daily ex- | bany, Utica, cept Sunday.Soi- | Syracuse, Koid Train through | chester, Butto New York, lalo, | Tupper Lake, Saranac 7,00 P.M.evary dey Lake, Malone, in the year.Solid § i un tingdon, \u2018Train through to § Valle yfield, New York, Beauharno ia, and Uhateauguay PULLMAN Parror Care on Dey lrains between Montreal and Utica and New York, and Sleeping cars un Night Train between Montreal and Al bany and New Yorx, LOCAL TRAINS to Valleyfield, fleauharnois and Chateauguay, leave Windsor Station, Montreal, 5.10 p.m.daily, except Sunday.9.45 a.m.Sunday only, 9.25 a.m.except Saturdays and Sundays, and 1.35 p.m.Satur days omly.Canadian Pacific and Intercolonial trains from Quebee commect at Montreal with traine of the New York Central.Call for tickets via the N.Y.Central.For information, time tables, eto, call on Ticket agents Canadian Paclfic Railway, or write to A.J.Heb ert, Travelling Agent, or F.E.Bar bour, General Agent, 130 St.James atreet, Montreal.GEORGE 7.DANIELS, Agent.A.H.SMITH, Leneral Manager.Grand Central Station, New Yorkee Quebec aud Levis Ferry N AND AFTER $rd MAY, 1204, THE 0 under noted trios will be found convenient to passengers traveling by the undermentioned railways (Sundavs ) weather and cireumatances permitting\u2014will lesve QUEBEO LEVIS, von * Intercotental Mailwaz.AM, AM, 8.00 Express to Camp- 1530 Mixed trom Riv bellton.da Loup 7,00 Express tres 5 On us Express to Moo 1080 Frortem from R.de ep, PM F550 Thrower Bx 345 Expres to Riv.du | 13.00 Throw} Be ex.130 Express from Mont .4,15 Express from Campheliton.400 Express to Montreal.5.00 Through Ex to Halifax (dailyex- | 8.30 Express fre ospt Saturday.) Mantreat, quebec QOeatral Rallway AM.AM.dati R00 Mixed to Brwvce| 7:15 Accommodation end Tring Junotion- r pro Sherbrooke.PM, 1153 Express from Pepe aire or el pringte 2,00 Mized from 6.30 Accommodation to] Beance and, Tring Sherbrooke.Junction.Grand Trank Railway Ferry.Week Days QUEBEC, SOUTH QUEBEC.AM AM, 653 Express to the | 7.35 Kxprems from the West.Weat, P.M.12.45 Mailto the West, PM.L60 Mall from the 605 Express to the | West, West.PM M 606 Mail to the West | aug from the West, WHEN IN MONTREAL STAY AT THE St.Lawrence Hall un OV ONNTRATLY LOCATED AND LISBRALLY CONDUCTED NOTRES 1N TRE OIFY atronisod by the Leading Citizens of Qusbec RATES FROM $3.60 PER DAY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 H, KON \\W, Seapristor, ILLES, SCROLLS, ETC.Dumb.Waitors and Klovators a Spec'alty And Goneral Johbing Done, A, J.FLYNN.CANADIAN PACIFIC .WILL SELL Round Tri Victoria | out, Day qe 1904 Die Marie Siew, Der truit, Mich, and east a Lowast One-Way flist Class Fare \u2014\u2014ON \u2014\u2014 Kay 2lst, 220d, 23rd, aoû 24th, Good for Return until May 35th, 1904 For tickets and further intormatios y to Palace Station, Chatena Fronteunc or City Picket Uffice, Buade street Queboo Kallway, Lignt and Yower Company Un and after MONDAY, Septembes 28th, 1903, trains will run as follows à BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMOs RENCY FALLS, WEEK DAYS, Leave Quebec every hour from ff AM, to 11 P.M, Leave Montmorency Falls 6.10 AM, and every bour from 6,3 AM, se a 11.30 P.SUNDAYS, Leave Quobee\u2019 7, 8 A.M., and hali hour from 1 P.M, to 7 P.M, Leave Montmorency Falls :\u20146.89 t1.41 AM, 1226 PM, and & had hour from 1.30 P.M.to 7.90 P.M, BETWEEN QUEBEC AND STE, ANNE DE BEAUPRE, WEEK DAYS.Leave Quebec :\u20147.30 9.45 AM.1.40 5.15, and 6.15 P.M.Leave Ste.Anne Ge Beaumre:\u20145,37 7.30, 9.45, 11.45, AM., and 4 PB, SUNDAYS, Jeave Quebec:\u20147, 8 AM, LI mil} 545 P.M.Leave Ste.Anne de Peautre:\u2014#.18, 11, 11.45 AM, and 4 PM.BETWEEN QUEREC AND ST, JOA» CHIN.WEEK DAYS, Leaws Quebec:\u20149.45 AM, mill 8.18 M.Leave St.Joachim: \u20147 and 11.90 AM Freight delivered at Quebso Statiom after 3.45 PM, will be forwarded next > ny Hay OY other information mppty 9 tbe Superin .; 5°45 'EVERELL, Eir.A.EVANS, Superintendant Gea.Manager, The New Route to the Far-Famet Saguenay.Trains run to and from St.Andrew street terminus as follows, stopping at intermediate stations : LuaVi QUEBSO.8.10 AM.or Koberval end Chicoutis wi, daily except Saturday ead S .A.M.For Riviere à Pierre, Jet, Saturday ouly.P.M.Kor Lake St, Joesph Suturduy only.ra.For St.Raymond, Sunday, only.I'M.For St.Raymond daily exs cept Sunday.P.M.For Roberval and Chisoutis an, Saturday only (with sleeping car for Chicoutimi).ARRIVE AT QUBBEC.4,00 A.M.Frow Chicoutiwi and Rober: val Monday only.(Leaving Chicoutimi at 6,30 p.m.and Robes val at 5.25 p.n.Sunday).8.45 A.M.From St.Raymond daily exe cept Sun NY ake St.Joseph, P.M.From Saturday only.P.M.From Chicoutimi and Ros terval daily except Sunday sad Mondayi\"¥.From Riviere a Pierre Job.Monday cooly, I'M.From St.Raymond Sunday only.Note.\u2014Until further notice a parlor car will be attached, on Thursday, to the express train leaving Quebec at R10 a.m.for Chicoutimi, and will return to Quechee on Fridays on ese press leaving Chicoutimi at 7 a.m.Tickets for sale at St.Andrew street station and hy F.8.Stocking, opposite St.Lonia Tiotel, where parlor anid sleeping car accommodation oan 8.10 1.30 145 4.30 7.40 740 9.30 bo reserved.RV ALEX, HARDY, J.G.SCOTT, Gen.Pass.Agt.Gen.Manages, April 2nd.1904.Trialne Leave Levis.3.00 3 end New York Kapress Sherbronki Boston, Springfield New York Sad ail New Englan Poic\u2018., also Beauce aud Mogantic, , ACCOMMODATION: 1.00 PM, [pono Que Rae re 8.30 MIXED 1 For Beauce, Megantic and in- AM.{re ps Stations, TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS} Boston and New York Kxpress, L10 P.M, Accommodation at 7 AM.| Mized 6.55 P.M, NOTE - un Now York and Boston Express tune daily exocpt Sunday.Acommmodation runs daily except Saterday Mixed runs dnily except Sunday.U.8.Baggage examined and cheeks through from Qusbeo, For Pulluan reservation and ham ther information, apply to F, & Stocking, City Ticket Office, 88 Bay Louis atrest, .F.GRUNDY, J, 1.WALSE, Gen'l Gen, Pas Agent, part tt rt EEE MEN ARG WOMEN, Uo Rig & for unpaturdy dis harges.in matin, a irritations of ulcersitnng rey tus shelurm, mncour teur ee.Prevents wm tagiet ainlues, and not coûtin- oR Hr Frans Crricai 03.gent nr poisoncus, soie 13 by Drugs, or onl In pain mm A oS hele oa 59 Marguerite sud 1134 3, Ano Bu Clrewls\u201d ~*~ op NED i Pr] orp amg \u2014 8 THB CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1964.a \u2014 i For High Balls Insist upon getting Apollinaris RENDERS SPIRITS MORE WHOLESOME\" N TOP +o ALWAY 2 [9th Regiment proceeded to the ra to arrest @ man named Puul Stpat St.Joseph de Levis yesterday | hanovitch, aged about 37 years, a I a A R S *} [afternoon where a couple of hours\u2019 | Russian imsuigrant who recently ar C > target practice was put in.the wen | rived here.The man has no mea returning 10 town shortly before six | of support and has boeu waking a bot Ÿ lojelock.- ror of himself to the residents.LL Lu _ _ ; Gr wan hes been disroking himself and mFatota qu putetataFotus = Fo¥ets TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION, |scting in other unseemly ways ft 3, The Tribunal of Arbitration, which, sai, 8d be has boon Govind, of BIRTH.deals with difficultier between shoe! B20 to await 80 1 ARGALL\u2014In Montreal sm the ith mkers and their employers, is now | bis an ents.een inst., a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.complete, His Honor, Judge Cimon w VING R.C.Argall.having consented to act as the tiird FURIOUS DRIVING.ee member.The other members arc Mr.| On Saturday evening last a woman DIED.Ludovic Brunet, who represents the named Bellerowe, while crossing St.HERRING\u2014At Hastings, Fngland, on manufactuiérs, and Mr.Ephrem | Joseph street, was knocked down bys the Mth April, William Herring, of Ravenswood, Quebec, This fir handles only standard brands to conider what ep i i ill should be takef in d to vhe und their prices will be found remson- li on te hal of she able.\u2014See avt.Executive Comunittee of the Intermaattended a meeting of the union.> land umbrellas, &r., &c.See adver- lp a tisement.AN IMMIGRANT ARRESTED.re ales On Saturday morning the l'roviu- RIFLE PRACTICE.vial police.were summoned to the lo- L | Ne \u201cik PT \u2014 oca ews.The Allan line steamer Pavaripn - | wes met on arrival last eveming by \u2014 High Constable Gale, who was on the : out for a Swede who is à DOYLE TESTIMONIAL.| of nkippin out, with a large sum of Latest subscriptions to Boyle test: | money and for whom the police have monial * buen instructed to watoh.A Arthur E Scott.pony soneer poses $1.00 mre Apress ur I THE COVE FIELDS.FUEL.\u2018 Mayor Parent hus called $ dueetineg à uperi i lor l'ucsday afyernoon, May 10, a FE rite ro Lhe o'clock, in anawer io a requbition sen their orders to K.Borlaml & Co,, | sifned by the residents of the Gran Ross, rifle factory for's further grant of land on the Cove Meld, ere tpn dere BOILER RAISED.The boiler which went down tional Brotherhood of Carpenters and | through the ice laur spring while be- Joiners were in town yesterday and | ing riod across the ice to the steamer Thor has been sucoesstully raised.It had sunk a considerable way into the auud, but was got out Without any injury.The two borsce which were drowned at the time the puiler went through the ice vere found pinned down by the boiler.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e CARPENTERS\u2019 EXECUTIVE.A aumber of the members of the et ee om P.J.Cote, opposite Palace Hill, ad- vertives in today\u2019s issue seasomable goods such as «cess goods, dress trimming and gimps ; alio Gent's furnivh- ings, gloves, night gowns, sun shades \u2018\u201cPiace Sans Bruit'j A large number of members of tho |enlity known au horse driveh at a rapid rate by : Ol Chouinard the workingmen.carter rather under the influence wlen in other cir- cumatances she would go to bed, she must till be at the desk or counter and > e through t best b; .Plerce's Favorite Prescription.It cures the csuea of these aine Resta regularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals in- finmmation and ulceration and PAIN ALL GONE, *I have taken your medicine with the greatest satisfaction,\u201d writes Mrs.George Riehl, of Lockport Station, Westmoreland Co., Penna.\"Your Favorite Prescription ' bas cured me of uterine trouble that I su frome for fifteen years, aud painful monthly troubles.1 can honestly say I ean work a whole day and not tired, and before taking Dr.Pierce's medicines I always felt tired.3dy pafu is all gone and I feel like a new person.P'rafered with beadache ail the time.but have no headache now since taking r medicine, T have cured of t hat I suffered from for fifteen years, and the best doctor in the state could not cure me.\u201d Dr.Pierce's Common Sense Medical A a paper covers, is sent Los on rece 31 one-cen pay of custoins nd mailing ondy.Sires Dr.R.V.Plaice, Buffalo, N.Ycmv erase \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - o LADIES\u2019 WAISTS AND SKIRTS.who was re \u2014\u2014\u2014 liquor.The poor victim whe .For imported waists, skirt waist {badly shaken up, was carried into an NEW ADVERTISEMENTS cuits, dress skirts and new dress |adjoining store where Dr.Fd.Lebel fulbrrics, our lady readers should poy « [attended to ber, and stibsequently sent Cheap Sale of Shoes\u20147, Paquet.(it to the dry à » eetebblishanent of ber to her residence Ra Tad oe cailway Fares \u2014G.7 .Sin (ie, 137 St.p vi .less to ra) Reduced Hailwas Fares.GTR.street.This firm is advertising op driver and wwo compohions escaped Victoria Day\u2014C.P.R.lot of imported ladies\u2019 wear just re- | before his number was taken.Ocean Sailinga\u2014Cunurd Line, ceived from the principal European While on the driving question woul Ocean Sailings\u2014Dominion Line.and American firms, amd prices are {it not be appropriate to ask carters Ocean Sailings\u2014leyland Line.Ocean 5 fe Mein Line \u201cTRY IT ALWAYS TO THE FORE.forced om electric cat.At tbe corm Ocean Sailings\u2014Atlantio Transhort NV { Pal od St.J streeta this ie cine.g AND BE co INCED Our stock of waists, skirts and pecially hoticeable and people have Ocean Sailings White Star Live, FOR SALE BY whitewear for ladies, ar of the bigh- | on numerous occasions, narrowly es-| New Irene Goods\u2014P.4.Cot J.B.RENAUD & CO.set value.À visit will comvince you.|caped being Fine enters Brg 3 ; \u2014P.1.Cote, : « .y rit Steam Coal\u2014Canadian Import Co.t AND PG.BUSSIERE & CO.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FLRBE.jante ed = lady von ot\" being Auditorium Cafe\u2014l'aput À Clo tier, _ \u2014- - IMPORTANT AUCTION ON TUES.|run down by a horse belonging to a Loan Porrand AMERICAN LINE.DAY NEXT.Lower Town butcher __\u2014_ al edustave Prernude At the residence of Mrs.0.L.Rich.N ç : Legal Noticg Godbout & Ferran, BT er a Ta ardson, 127 Grande Allee, will take ACTIONS IN TRE SUPERIOR Woisen's Washable Waists- F.Simard [Se Peal .May 14] St.Loutr.May 38| place on Tuesdut, May 10th inst.ut COURT.& Cie.Philsdelphiv.May 21 | Germanic.Juae 4] 10 o'clock, the sale by auction itheut | Gaspard Bernier, ler Qucbee, = > : = reserve of alt the ham, .La C ie du Credit du Conada, Copeman's Wall Paper Sale.RED STAR LINE.Therein contained, Several \u201cantique |Montrval, ad Gedoas Clairmont.New York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Furia, Sallings Satsrdays at 10.30 am: Kroonlande wu.May 14 | Finland.come.Ney 2» Zeeland.May 21 | Vaderland.dune 4 Piers 14 nnd 15 North River, Office, 9 Broadway, New York! F.8.Stocking, 33 Bt.Louis Burset ; Jules Hone, Jr., C.P.& F.A,, Canadian Pacific Railway, opposite Post Ofice; Chas.E Tenny, G.T.Ry., corner of Du Fort and Ann Streets, Quebec.First Coal Arrival ! NOW LANDING Ex.88.IONA 500 TONS EGG COAL.This Cargo we can guarantee as being a superior grade of Anthracite Coal, The outpnt from the nine last season exceeded 10,000,000 tous 6 ose Ru bb Lawns, cr \u2014 FOR \u2014 Gardens, Etc, \u2014\u2014 ALSU FOR \u2014\u2014 FIRE PURPOSES.Nozzles, _ Recls, Eto.| 99 Dalhousie Street.Mechanies Supply Coy|™ omens Frome w74 80.go St.Paul Street, AUDITORIUM CAFE FOR SALE.May, 1104, for the purchase of Twin Ferew SX, Atlantic, as Mesls & la carte at _moderate orices Hot! wow lies in the Harbor of Quebse.Ou after the closisg of the theatre every wig.E Robt.Borland & Go, Tenders will be received by the un- thrsigned until Tuesday, the 17th of the «he \u2018The steamer is suitable for freight made to suit all.Tee corners where passengers are trans- garnishee.Seizure before judgment g110.Octave Octeau, hotel-kpeper, Quebec, ve.La Compagnie du Credit du Canada.Montreal, awd G.Clairmontgarnishee.Seizure before judgment mahogany pieces, rose wood, black walnut and mahogany furniture ail over the house, fine carpets, handsome upright piano (Decker Brothers, Now York).Grandfather's clock, etc, etc.Navier Sansfaccn.of Beauport, carter, va.The Canadian Pace Railway Ca.Action of Jamnges R197, Lucien Prcon, \u201c\u2018uchee.vhysi-ian, ve, faura Prock and al, Quebec.Action for 8178, debt, FAGUY.LEPINAY & FRERÉ.A LIVELY SCRAP.There was a lively time at the ferry landing on the Finlay Market on Sat ueday afternoon, when two carters mixed things up for a short time to the admiration, if not edification, of a Trig fothering of spectators in that at all tunes busy locality.Tt appears that the two men had Sheen fooling, and one accidentally broke the other's pipe with his elbow.The an whose pipe was thus roughly treated demand- «i that the man who bad done the damage should buy him a new one, but thik was peremptorily refused.From wordx the trouble rapidly came to blows and the men went at cuch evdier in energetic fashion, the fight continuing ior fully ten minutes, when friendu of the combatants interfered al separated them.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, \u2014_\u2014 PARTNERSHIP NOTES, ol Beauport, has filed that he intends carrying on husiness and tobacen dealer, under the has appointed, as his mamnger, Napoleon Fleury.clerk, of this city.Ismacl hoth of the city of Queer, painters of Vachon & Guay.\u201d Parsons Cowans, hoth of the Mon*real.have filed n declaration and others to slow up when reaching | Clovis Fleury, farmer, of the parish a declaration in the city of Quebec as grocer, cigar hae of \u201cJ.N.Fleury & Cie,\u201d and that he Vachon amd Navier Guay, declare that they have heen earrving on hukiness as painters and decorators in the city of Ouel-re.ubder the name Mess, Purvis McDougall and Tercy city of to the effect that since the ISth January last night by K.M.S.Bavarian.Ir.J.N.MacKay returned yesterday from Montreal.Mr.J.A.Smart, Ottawa, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.A.Rawlaml, St.John, N.B., is id a guest at the St.Lovin.Messrs.T.Crawford, W.H.Blewitt, M.
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