The Quebec chronicle, 11 juillet 1905, mardi 11 juillet 1905
[" LORD ROBERTS DECLARES BRITISH ARMY INADEQUATE Imperfectly Trained and Totally Unfit to The Weather.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf = westerly Modera prie winds, fine ESTABLISHED 1764.\u2014 Genuine Cuban \u201cGuava Jelly\u201d German Pearl Onions Edelweiss Camembert Cheese Olives Stuffed with Celery (new) LARGE IMPORTATION OF HUNTLEY & PALMERS BISCUITS INCLUDING THEIR WELL KNOWN - - \u201cTEA RUSKS\u201d and \u201cMEAL WAFERS\u201d -AT- A GRENIER, 94 and 96 JOHN STREET emma eee +++ The Quebec Chronicle\u2014\u2014_M, Temperatures.Minimum and maximum tempera tares\u2014Montreal, 66.72; Quebec, 62.78.HS CORRS PAOD FATAL Unknown Man Disregarding Advice Handled Live Wire WARNED BY A WOMAN.Companion Named McGrath Doesn't Know Name of the Victim .who Died Instantly.Montreal, ing been 10.\u2014After of the qe ,s man who has not yet been efinitely identified, but who is supposed to be J.J, Lawlor, of unknown residence, was instantly killed by a live wire belonging to the Light, Heat and Power Company in front of the residence of Mrs.Marguerite Hrodie, Bank Side, Upper Lachine road, Coteau St.Pierre, about 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Just after breakfnrt one of the Misses Brodie observed smoke In front of the house, and on examination found that ono of the electric supply wires which bad been stretched through trece had broken, snd lay sizzling and flashing on the footpath.She called members of her family, and hav- dan- July warned QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JPLY 11, 1905.BOLD DOINGS OF CUBAN BANDITS Wealthy American Banker Attacked hy Eight Desperadoes DEMAND MADE FOR $30,000 Banker Held as a H for its Pay ment-Guards Noff Pursuing the Band \u2014_\u2014 Santiago de Cube, Wuly 10\u2014-Julien Cendoys, a wealthy rican baokez andl agent of the rd - Line, while dining with his family last night his hume across tho bby, was attack wl by vight bandits, ho covered the members of the familg with firc-arms und searched the hous.The bandits presented 8 written mi fur ss QUO and seized Mr.ya a a hostage until the amapnt whoukl be paid.Aftee parleyi Mr.Cendoya nytret to pay $2,000 pad the band withdrew.This morniég Mr.Cendoy rame to the city and secured the \u2018money which he turned over to the bandits at a rendezv in the bay.According to reports the bandits are {all Spaniards end desperate looking, a, Uphold Great Britain as a they decided to telephone to the pow- | Onc of them bas been recognized as a er company.The repair department of boatman on Admiral Cervera\u2019s battle the latter at once told them to keep \u2018ship.Mr.Cendoya has deninnded the First-Class Power, LESSONS OF LATE WAR FORGOTTEN.London, July Yo\u2014Tield Marshal Lord Roberts created a sensation in the House of Lords this evening when fn a lengthy and well considered speech be deliberately expressed his opinion as a practical soldier thet tbe military foros of Great Britain was inadvquate, imperfectly trained and totally unit to uphold Great Britain as a first class power.Lord ober:s did not blame the Govern: ment, which he said was actuated by @ national feeling, but he scathingly attacked the people of England, who, be said, showed no national feeling towards the military until danger arose, rhe speech was delivered in conmection with a motion introduced by the Earl of Wemyss and March (Conservative) traversing Premier Belfour's statement regarding the impossibility of the invasion of Great Britain and urgibg the necessity of keeping up sufficient fand forces to repel any possible in- wasion.Lord Roberts said the lessons of the Routh African war had been forgotten and that the armed forces of Great Britain were now as unprepared for war as when the South African trouble broke out.He declared emphatically that the choice lay between con- seription or some practical system of universal training and that only by auch means would it be possible for Great 0r+fin to possess armed forces ized and trained to mert the demands of the Empire in the event of war.Thirty-Nine Men Cut Off- Narrow Escape of 250 Miners.Dorimund, Prussis, bus broken out in the Borussia coul mine caused by the onreless handling of a lamp by boys.The lamp exe ploded igniting the timbers of the shaft which burned rapidly.Two hun dred and fifty nrincea escaped through en air shaft, but thirty-nine were cut off and their death is regarded as éertaim.The work of rescue is at tended with great denger owing ta the escape of poisonous gases and six of the rracuers are reported missing, The ground over the wine is sinkin.gradually with a sound like that of thunder, as the supporting timbers of the mine wre being bumed away, Great crowds of women and children ars standing ebout the mine in a drenching rain hopiny for the rescpe of tusbands and fathers.A SWIFT MOTOR BOAT.Ogdensburg, N.X., July 10\u2014A twin screw motor hoat designed to be the lautest ever constructed, is being built bere for H.J.Leighton end A.T, Brown, of Syracuse, for world's cham jonship honors.The hoat is a forty.ooter, with a Canadian cedar hull, and a, seventy-five horsepower gasoline engine and is expected to develop a speed of over 30 miles an hour.A SHOCKING SUICIDE Clifton Springs, N.Y., July 10\u2014W, Bmith, a resident of New Brunawick, N.J., and comected with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., committed suicide here today.AMer waiting for the approach of & New York Central tenin at a oromsing he sat down on the rails when the locomotive vas but à few feet away and was instantly out to pieces.Mr, Smith rame hore a week ago for troatment at the sanitarium.July 22\u2014A fire His Lordship sald that any discus- sivn of Great Britain's military position within the limits of the motion - proposed by the karl of Wemyss and ° arch would be entircly unavailing.| The country had to rival with a question of intimitely great importance \u2014 the question of the life or death of the Empire\u2014the issue of which de pended upon Great Britain being teudy to defend her omstern posses sions and at the same time take part | in any affair nearer bome, either of which necessitated the placing in the Geld of an army es large and offi- | tient as that of any European coun- 1 try, all of which might be regarded | as nations im arms.! Lord Roberts appealed to the coun- | try to awake to ils danger and to take hold of the army as a great national issue on which the gxistengs of Great Britain depended The discussion of the motion eon- tinued for some time, the speakers complimenting Lord Roberts for the stand he taken.Lord T,ans- downe, the Foreign Minister, defended Premier Balfour.He said that Mr.Balfour had never maintainel that the defence of the country depended solely on the navy, The committee on defence had taken: every possible phase in consideration, and would, he bop- od, be able to work out the problem to the satisfaction of every one.The Government decided not to oppose the motion of the Farl of Wemyna an! March, which war passed without division.C.E.CONVENTION, Baltimore, July 10 \u2014 The to the enthusiasm engendered by the climax Christian Endeavor convention came with the closing nession which was held to-night in Armory Hall, under the Jeaderabip ol the treasurer, Wm, Shaw, of ston.The devotional exercises were conducted by Rev.F, 8.Hatch, of India, after which Secre tary Vogt read a letter from Prosident Francis Eckart, who was too ill to attend the convention.Rev.Howard K.Grose, of New York, vice chairman of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, offered prayer for President Clark's speedy recovery.\u2018Send out the light was mung hy the full convention chorus under the | direction of R.A.Harris, and then | John Willis Boer, Secretary of the World's Christian Endeavor Union read the annual address of the President, Rev, Francis Echart.The seventeen chairmen ol the local com.mitteer hy the members of which the | work of the convention was done, were introduced and given most ap preciative greetings by the seventoen thousand persons present.The formal resolutions were read by Rev.| James 1.Hill, D.D., of Salem, Mass, and adopted by a rising vote.\u2018\u2019The last word,\u201d was said hy Rev.Hae, L.Rill, in substitution for President Clark.Then singing the hymn \u201cGod | be with you till we meet again,\u201d the vast audience filed out of the armory and the convention ended.AN ESCORT WANTED.Pekin.July 10\u2014M.Pokotilof, the Russian Minister at Pekin, har left for Washington.Prior to his departure be requested the hoard of foreign af: fairs to sanction the despatch of a small body of Russian voldicrs as an sscort to the Dalai Tlama to the borders of Tibet.The Chinesn replied that an escort Wan superfluous and rofuard their consent.Rusais is ap- patently desirons to emphasize a fact that the Llama in wader their protection, and it in reported that the | Tama ix drawing fundia.from a Rm sian bank at Kinchta.Minister Pokotiloft recrmtly privately interviewed the Llama at Ürga and gave him pre.vente.The Llama is atill at Urga.SCHWEPPES | The English Soda Water and Dry Ginger Ale.LAW, YOUNG & 00, = = = Agents for Canada and Newfoundland clear of the wire until it could be repaired, and asked them to warn pas | ers by of the danger.Miss Brodie had scarcely gained the front roadway again when two men came along, and on seeing the wire, stooped to examine it.Miss Brodie hastened to warn them to give it a wide birth.One of the men, however, scorning her advice, stepped clover to the harmless-looking smoking strand.He kicked it.Miss Brodie repeated her warning with apprehension.The other nan stood hy unconcernedlyf Again the first man kicked the wire.Then he approached it, and caught hold with one hand.He advanced the other hand, and before the onlookers were aware of what had happened he threw up his head and sank to the ground in a lifeless heap without uttering a sound.The young woman ran at once to the telephone and called up Coroner MacMahon.The latter, however, had left for the city, and Miss Brodie call- od Wray's ambulance, and sent a message to Chief Harrison, of the Westmount police, Chief Harrison, with Policeman Vickers, started at once for the scene, and arrived just behind the ambulance, The ing thetatter pro- | di supgeon nounced the prostrate man instantly killed, and he was placed in the ambulance for conveyance to the morgue.Search through the ckets of the dead man revealsd nothing in the way of a cue excepting a small memorandum book with the name \u201cJ, J.Law- | lor\u201d scribbled on it.No address was given.A number of persons from the country around viewed the remains, but no one owned to having seen the dead man before.Questioned by Chief Harrison, the man's companion Pinted that he did not known the other\u2019s name.He had been walking on Upper Lachine road, when he il in with the man, and they had continued together.MMe had never scen him before.The second man gave hie name as James WeGiruth, and said that he \u201clived pretty much anywhere,\u201d He was at present boardin at 134 Manufacturers strevt, and had been, until recently, employed on the water front.He hal run out of work, and had gone for an early morning walk when he met the man who was killed.The dead man was dressed as a Inhover, and had the appearance of one who had been tramping for some time.He was of large build, and would measure about À feet 9 inches in height, and weigh about 250 pounds.Heo appeared to be about 40 years ol age, had black hair and wore durk clothes and a black hat.The hody was taken to the morgue, where an inquest will he held to-day.CARS COLLIDED AT NIAGARA.Niagara Falls, Ont, July 10,\u2014A rerious accident occurred this evening ahont 6 o'clock on the Niagara Fells Park and River road, at the first bend north of Niagara Glenof Motorman Rae and Conductor Zabell wax standing inside of the curve with a disabled trolley arm, The motorman was on top of the car fixing the trolley arm.A belt line car loaded with tourists and visitin Flka came around the bend at good rate of apcel and ran into the rear of the loeal car, fortunately only the motorman ware on the local car as the heavy belt line ear plowed into it.The impact twisted the loenl ear into a pile of debrin.The front of the belt line car was badly bent and the car deeniled.The passengers on the belt line car were thrown out of their seats and over the heads of cach other.Nine or ten were more or less injured two of them rerioualy, J, Nickson, severe ont on forchend cut under eve and hadly bruised: W.Tumer, ankle broken and bruised on body, Both there gentlemen are _ Elk dele.gatos from Poplar Bluffs, Mo, and with the motorman, A.E.Rae of this city, who had his leg broken were all taken to the Memorial Hospital at Niagara Falla, N.Y.Five or six other passengers who were hadly shaken np Bugag a2})¢ peeing sro] JO atold pue brought to the Falls left for Buffalo, Their names could not be learned, Whom careleamese caused (ire accident on a double track trolley line will not be known until aîter the of: fidal investigation.GRAND TRUNK APPOINTMENT.Montreal, July 10 \u2014 A circular is.med by Viee-Uresident Morse, of the Grand Trunk Pacifie, announces Denis O'Brien, formerly muster mechanic of the Grand Trunk, has heen appointed assistant to Mr.Morse with headquarters at Winnipeg.Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolcns and flannels,\u2014you'll like it 3 Aj Park and River local car in charge | that | protection of the Cuban Government as well as that of the American Con {sul, Rose E.Holaday.lis family in | prostrated.Rural g the outlaws.guards are pursu \u2014 ! INVITATION FOR MISS SUTTON + Toronto, July 10 A rable was sent to England to-day to Miss Sut ton, 1 champion, inviting her to play in Toronto during the August tennis tournament, Miss Suttons lives in | California and will be passing through Toronto about the time ol the tournament, The Canadian whips may be played in Montreal this year, although the R.C.Y.C, would like to have them at the sland.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 CHINESE EXCLUS ON A FARCE.Detroit, Mich., July 10.\u2014In his annual address delivered at the conve ition of the International 'Longshore -men, Marine end Transport Workers Association, which opened hore day, President D, J, Kevle characters ized the Chinese exclusion law as a is concemmed.President the convention erican labor Keefe suggested that iscuss Government postal savings | banks, a Government parcel post, and Government control of the life insué ance business.Regarding \u201cgraft\u201d said: \u201cThe great weapon for the ex termination of graft-rs from the ranks of orgunized labor will be found in annual trade agreemeuts.Sympathetie strikers can find no suitable apology for their existence «during the hfe of any trade agreement or contract.\u2019 | President Keefe recommended an ime crease of fifty cents per month in the \u201cannual dues and increase in the pe (eapita tax.He congratulated the de legates on the encouraging proapecty \"of the association which has reached \u2018a membership of nearly 100,000.Bien .nial conventions are recommended by President Keefe, inst-uil of annual ones a8 a measure of economy.| SEA TURTLE IN LAKE.Cleveland, July 19 A deepen turtle of uncerinin age, but whose weight totalled 18 pounds, got tan gled up in Schwarsenberg brothers\u2019 tish nets off Eagle Cliff and was lifted into a bont With n gal houk, after giving three men a hard tussle.Just what business a deep-sea turtle had in Lake Eric in more than anybody can tell.Me.Schwartzenberg says he never knew ol such another occurrence, Other fishermen around Bherilf street market say the same thing, But it was a member of the deep-sea family all right, with ail the family characteristics.got off the reservation through a journey down the St.Lawrence river, and | then let its curiosity lead it on a \u201ctrip through the cnnal and into the * lakes.\u2014 FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT, Berlin July 10\u2014The documents covering the Franco-Moreccan agreement aro three in numiwr and they are, all dated July X.In the first Premier | Rouvier wrote to l'remier Von Rando- | lig, the German Ambassador at Paris, saying that the French Government through the discussions that hod \"taken place between the representatives of both countries in Paris aml Merlin had reached the conviction that as the conference proposed hy I the Sultan of Morocco was directed toward ne aim opposd to the inter ests of France in Morocco Franca gave her assent to the conference with the fundamental principles, the save.reiynty and independence of the Sul van, the integrity of his kingdom, the uatial economic treedom, tho necessity for police aml financial reforms amd their introtuction for a short period on the basis of on international agree went and the acknowledgment of the i tact that Frence had special interests [la having order rule in Morocco tre cause of the long fromtier between Al seria and Morocco and the resulting amghborly relations, Prince Von Radolin replied that his Government an: | thorized him to confirm his oral re Fprrwentations that the propoend con evince would not follow aims in op \"position to French interests, continu ying to the end of the note in pres cite language used by M.Rouvier, * The third document is a joint le.| elaration signed by M, Rouvier and l'rinee Von Radolin that the two tiavernmente had agreed to recall their legations at Tangier so soon an the eemfrrence met at Foz amd to jointly advise the Sultan to prepare a programme to be national .ennference in accordance with tthe principles act forth in the letters exchanged between M.Rouviee and Prinos Vom Radolis, the English and American tennis shampion- { to \u2018 | farce in so far as the protection of Am- | Probably it | laid before the inter.| ONE CENT.F._ SIMARD & WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS A NUMBER OF STYLES AT DECIDEDLY REDUCED PRICES.Silk Coats, short length, with cape and stitchings, regular $7.50 and $11.00, fOTusesironnersernnnnssserenassse $6 and 87 Silk Coats, half-length, with cape and lace collurs, lined with HPANESE LAND ON SAKHALIN Overwhelm the Russians and Seize Upon the Isiand, IMPORTANCE.STRAGETIC Importance Admitted in St.Petershurg\u2014 Fleet Covered Landing of white satin 822.75 fur .0sssccssassscocccnensene.$12.00 the Troops.3-4 length Silk Coats with cape, trimmed with Appliques regularly sold $27.00, for this week.$14.00 Bt.Potersburg, July 8&\u2014A landing Natural Linen Shirt Waist Suits, pleated front waist and new of Jupancse troops on the Islund of slezves.Regular $5.00 quality .cocvvveivaeanenes $4.00 Sakhlin is officially reported to-night, Cotton Voile Shirt Waist Suits, pleated and skirt, v | petersburg, though ie had os ree] desirable at 810.00, Our special price.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ves $6.98 , lized since the defut of Admiral Ru.| Bilk Buits of Green Shot Taffeta, elaborately trimmed and jeabvensky hat the Japanese were pleated, new collar and stseves, regular 630.00 qualityfor $20.00 Hh an dns take De ugh, he White Japanese Silk Suits this season, newest models, very The strength of the landing force can- cheap at 816,00, Our special price.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$12.00 not be ascertained, but the garrison { the island was not of sufficient trength to offer an effective defence.The Japanese fleet covering the landing of troops on the Island of .Sakhalin consisted of two battleships, ; seven cruisers, three gunboats, 6 torpedo boats and 10 transports loaded .| with troops.The Japanese landed at | the village of Moree, between Shepivan and Korsakovsk.The command- mander of 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During the bombardment four of the inhabitants of Karsakorsk were killed, | The homburdinent had been anticipated and the commandant bud ordered | \"the withdrawal of the defenders north- ; ward.\u201d : London, July $&\u2014The St, Petorsburg ; i correspondent of the Times says that | the Japanese occupation of Saghalien was an event that had long been | expected, but it pone the less created | the deepest and most painful im i I gion, It is doutitTul whethef YE dis.t \"aster that Russia has suffceed inter- | nally or externally since the war be gan xo patently brings home to th F.SIMARD &CIE, 137 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch.QUEBEC.For SANITARY and all other reasons, use the Clean, Soft, Silky, Tough TOILET PAPERS, MANUFACTURED BY nation the utter hopelessness of the struggle and the incapacity of the present Goverment to assure the safety on the interests of the Empire, Tokio, July 3\u20141 panne following official despatch has been received from the Japanese army headquarters | in Manchuris :\u2014 \u201cOrcasional collisions take place betwern scouts on both sides of the \u2018railroad along the Fenghwa, Kal Yuen and Kwangping roads, \u201cThe enemy is being gradully driven northward.\u201d E.B.Fddy's \u201cCottage\u201d Toilot-12,000 Sheets in four Rolis-gives one vear's supply for the average family for (ine Dollar, with a nickle fixture iree, Other brands of Eddy's Toilets are :\u2014-In Rolls \u201cStandard,\u201d \u2018\u201ciotel,\u201d \u201cYork.\u201d \u201cMamnmath.\u201d\u2019, In Sheets, \u201cimperial,\u201d \u201cRoyal,\u201d \u201cRegal,\u201d \u201cOrient.\u201d For sale by first-class dealers every w here, F.H.ANDREWS & SON, Agents, - - RAINCOATSI AT HALF PRICE.To make room for new stock, wo are now selling off our large stock of GENTLEMEN'S RAINCOATS AT A REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT.ALL SIZES, GOOD COLORS AND THE LATEST PATTERNS.\u2014\u2014 ON SAKHALIN, | Tokio, July 16-32 p.m\u2014The follow ing repuet has been received from the Japanese army headquarters on Sukbalin Island :\u2014Our nemy without much resistance ocenpiel Korsakovsk early\u2019 on July 8.The enew.y burned the town and retired to positions 8 wiles north, where they resumed re sistance, We dislodged them und are wow in pursuit, At IL am, on only bth the cnemy had retreated to à point 22 miles north of Korsakovsk, [We raptured two 12-contitestre guns, two [2-pounders and alto an amount of ammunition.We suffered no lass, ! AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION Portland, Me,, Juls 10.\u2014Members of the American Institute of Instruction i were given a hearty welcome to the city tonight at the opening meeting of their hth annual convention which was called to order by President Chas, H.Keys, of Hartlord, Conn, The City Hall, where the principal cession will bo hell to-morrow, Wednesday and Thursday, was filled with membrre and citizens, The visitors were wel l eomed by Mayor Jas.P, Baxter.| The address of State Superintendent of Schools W.W.Stetson, of Maine, upon the topie \u201c\u2018wducational ideuls\u201d was a feature of the convention program, Superintendent Ntetron said ia 4 Quebec.part: \u201cWhen a better day has dawn el, the new education will come in ite \u2019 own.Then the community will In HOL .R & - 0.serapulous in paying a dollar for a dollar worth of service, to the ond that justice may he done and stealing cease.When needed changes are made, the elementary school will\u201d once more have à chance to be a common school and will not be burdened with the work of more pretentious institutions.| The high school will do the work ol a secondary school and will devote itretl to intrdoducing its student hod to the sources of information and cu ture and persuade them to continve their work in higher institutions Above all, it will be help those whe can go no farther, to do well the work to which they ret their hands and develop à determination to con tinne hy themselves, their scholastic training.The college will recover from ite eclectic apasmx and will con 1 tinue to be à centre of culture.The he bought accordingly.university win he precrod for those M The market of the world is London.rare roule who are capable of giving « i ye ; the world ite winnowed wisdom, It In London, Champngne is graded yalued and bought entirely on will be eettleld that a school which quality, and English Price Lists show how great the difierence.dues not «develop a reverence for the in value ix between the various brands of Champagne, divine, devotion to duty, love of hum For many years Pommery and Moet & Chisndon have stood the test of the Tondon market, always obtaining the very highest prices BUADE STREET YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BUY THE BEST / Pommery and Moet & Chandon Champagne, FACTS WORTH CONSIDERING WHEN BUYING CHAMPAGNE: In buying wines, the consumer docs not pay the same price for an Ordinary as for a High-Grade wine.| Champagne Varies in Quality like every other wine, and should, anity and desire to live righteously in as ghastly in itd failure as it jn um- justifiable in its existence.\u201d President Keys in his address as head of the institute spoke about closer articulation of the elementary and scoondary schoole.He discussed the unconscious : working al crosa purposes frequently found in the closing years of the grammar schools and the opening precious product of the schools.TO GET GOOD VINTAGE, GIVE YOUR ORDER T0 H.BEAUTEY, 22 Fabrique St.PHONE 1116 | meme ïns \u2018 Lb B odin Hm ae < GLOVER, FRY & CO +.BALL REQUISITES.Ladies\u2019 are Invited to Inspect our Large Stock of Handsome Brocaded Silks, Cream and White Crepe de Chins, Silver Grey Crepe de Chine, Evening Shades in English Chiffons, Evening Shades in Sheer Voiles, Real Honiton and Duchess Laces, Black and White Plaited Ruches, Evening Kid Gloves \u201cDENT'S\u201d White Kid Gloves, \u201cDENT'S\u201d Grey Kid Gloves, \u201cPERRIN\u2019S\u201d Evening Gloves, oo 20 Button Length Kid Gloves.Large Reductions ON .- Jackets and Mantles, Imported Trimmed Millinery, Sunshades at Reduced Prices, LACES.Real Honiton Lace Handkerchiefs, Point Gauze, Honiton and Thread Laces, French Malines, Oriental and other Laces in great variety.#4.44%4%0440440000000SAAN GLOVER, FRY & CO.Unse AND OTHER Precious Sto \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 Presasrsssssasssasecsas VLLLBLLBLBILRTT RAR, +++.1168.early, ric Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor will do this every time So, Not 8 single hair also.12; The Quebeg Chronicle QUEBEC, JULY 11, 1905.THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CRIMINAL The letter of & prisoner lately dis .charged from the Quebec jail which we ! publish to-day in a rebuke both to the Government, and to the press of this \"city which hus not sufficiently protests | od against the practice of which he very truly says it is not fair to either the citizens of Quebec, or to the men who have been forced to throw themselves on their charity.The men are brought away from the district in * which they were convicted, and where, presumably, they would be able to find {some assistance for their immediate wants on coming out of jail, and are turned loose here on the expiration of their sentence, strangers without owens in a strange place, and handi capped in any attempt they might make to obtain employment by their residence in jail.Men, however good may have been their previous rocord night be driven into desperation une der such conditions, much more so men who had already fallen under the clutches of the law, and it is only natural that the citizens of Quabes should fed uncomfortable at having {them in their midst.That the Que \"bec gaol should be made a sort of { succursal to the Montreal gaol is all right enough, (though we do not see why Montreal should not be made to | provide sufficient accomodation for her prisoners, or, failing that, should make no more prisoners than she can conveniently house,) but it is another thing to make Quechee a dumping ground for Montreal criminals, and to have them let loose on her without the possibility of their getting away, greatly against her will and and theirs.If the Government pert sists in bringing criminals here from * ua outside district for its own convenience, the least that it can do is to take them back again when it gets \u2018through with them.Our correspon.dont, even if be has heen in gaol, has clearer views on the subject of common honesty than the Government, when he says \u2018\u2018Ît is not fair to the citizens of Quebec or to the men at all.\u201d \u2014 FAST TRAINS.The wreck of the Twentieth Century Limited Express at Mentor a short while ago recalled in the public mind an ftalian proverb fast becoming ob ; solete in these days of rapid move: men, \u2018qui va piano va lontano,\u201d man stands \u20ac much better chance of getting to his journey's end if he does not try to rush matters, and sufficient impression was made to induce the president of the New York Central, and the Lake Share Railroads to announce that the 18 hours run betwees \"New York and Chicage would be ahandoned, and the Twentieth Century limited would return to its old time of 20 hours.At the time that that train was wrecked at Mentor it wag running at the rate of 70 miles, but it is officially declared that the wreck was not dus to the speed at which the train was running, but that the misplaced switch would bave caused the same disaster to any other ex press train on the road, President Newman was satisfied with this fact, end that there is no physical reason why the 18 hour schedule should not be maintained, but at the sams time he is of the opinion, \u201cwith all reil- road men, that all trains go a little Loo fast,\u201d a conclusion with which, ia ; | maintaini [ which fs equivalent to saying that min eee who travel by land or by water, but this is not due to consideration of the time saved by the teip, save in ex.ceptianal sipcumpetances, but to the love of rapid motion, which is the secret of the pleasure ¢akem ia ¢obogganing, lce-yachting, skating, etc.The short time saved in the trip is not really a sonsiderstion with the mejority of travelers.One railroad expert fs quoted na saying that the very lastest frais on 8 road is the safest because it has the right of way over all other traffic, every employe oa the road is on tbs lookout for its it is made up of the best equipment and run by the most skillful trainmen.This may be entire ly true and probably is.But when an socident docs overtake one of thass \u201cflyers\u201d is it usually far more dies trous than @ similar accident to a slower train.If, for \u2018example, the Western Maryland train which was in a collision the other day had heen running on @ schedule of 70 minutes between Baltimore and Hagerstown ft in possible that the freight erew would have been more careful to kesp the track clear, But if they had not and the eollision had occurred while the passenger train was going as fast as the Lake Shore train was there would not have been many of the hundred passengers left to tell the story, As it was, not a passenger was hurt.But is it not possible to apply the conditions which make the fastest trains exceptionally safe to all othe: trains?That it is possible to improve conditions in this regard ie shown by statistics which were read at the recent railway congress by Sir George Armytage, chairman of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.These statistics show that in four years, beginning with 1900, more persons were killed or injured on the railroads of the United States than in the | whole of Europe for the same time.In the year 1903 there were killed by the railroads of the United States 10,000 persons and 76,00 were wounded, a casualty greater than that of the most bloody battle of the Civil War.The same year is spoken of in railroad publications in Great Britain as the \u201clamentable year,\u201d because the slaughter by the railroads was ex- captionally great\u2014that is to say, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 34 persons were killed and 919 injured.And it is likely that the tailroads of that country carry each year almost as many passengers es those of the United States.It goes without saying that the British roads are in a more favorable position for safety.The tralfio is more concentrated and more profitable, and it is possible to maintain better roadbeds and more tracks, There are no grade erowings and the roads are under stricter Government supervision.A great many accidents ure dus to \u201csproad rails\u201d\u2014that is an unsale and dangerous track\u2014end a : good many to faulty equipment.If all the passenger cars were as well built as the Pullman cars it is likely that at leant 5,000 lives would be saved and 50,000 aocidents to persona averted annually.In the mad rush of modern life safety is sacrilied to speed in every walk of life, Jt we mads haste more slowly there would he fewer cases of *\u2018nerves\u2019\u2019 among women, fewer cases of insom- ma among men, fewer patients in thy insane asylumns, fewer divorces growing out of ill temper.In short, if we lived slower we might live longer and more happily.AJAX.FIELDING DEFIES THE LIGHTNING.£0 on spending freely bé oanse the Gevernment cannot without inconvanienss and pesbaps dangs rm train from spending freely.But socom: sping.For the Govemmest in the {ace of decrensing resipts gud tremens dows fixed obligations to persist ia giving full fling to its spending pro.tlivities is to discredit if mot to oo danger the financial stability of the roustry ~Toronto World, THE \u201cSILENT STEED\" Reports are pesaisient that the bi.aycle is coming steadily up in fevos again.It is stated that in England and France particularly, bicycle factories are working overtime to meet the de mand, It is a good change.The bicycle fN too useful and too admirable a con trivance to be advantageously neglect: od by civilization.It owed its sud den boom ia English-speaking coum tries largdy, we believe, 10 the fact that it seemed to offer to women and girls an opening whereby they could chum in the open air more with thei busbande, brothers, lovers end each other.Every gid wanted one; and partly on account of that no boy wes the right kind of boy unless he eould ride one.This was a great point, and surely there is reason for a kindly regret that the conditions did not mest anticipation.But it was found that bieyele riding by girls required short skirts, meaning frequent troublesoms change of dress; that the use of the wheel was nearly always dusty and was sometimes muddy, sometimes even pitileasly hopeless in a rain-storm fas from home.First the girls dropped the riding, end socom the boom col lapsed.It was a pity\u2014the extent of the drop that ie The bicyele can be a valusble thing to the work-a-day world, and a wonderful thing for the men or boy \u2014or girl\u2014who wants to get out into the country occasionally, cheaply end pleasantly in fine woather.Where roads are good, or even half-way de cent, the whael opens the way to a little world of pleasures not othei- wise so reasonably obtainable; one must feel that a misfortune for civili- ration and humanity would be involved if the bicycle fell eo into disuse that its manufacture was stopped or made unduly expensive.\u2014Ottawa Jourus), CAR COLLIDES WITH WAGSON, Detroit, Mich., July 9 \u2014 Nine peo ple were injured, one of them fatally to-night at tho coruer of Fort and Hastings streets, when a Trumble Avenue cer crashed into a waggon load of people returning from a drive about Belle Isle Park.| Three tomporary seats bad been rigged u in the waggon for the afternoon's pleasure and it was crowded.Jon.Schwartz, of Toledo, who was fatally injured in the collision, was driving and did not hear the car.TIME SAVED and Success Guaranteed When Women Use DIAMOND DYES.VW (Asy10 ore WH) ° Wye, er or later there must come ss awals | \u201c040104 NN A Tenis Wine, pleassat to take, Gtves strength Makes new blesd Butids up the system Throws of all weakness A boon 10 those recovering du wasting overs aud loag iilnsss Said by all medicine donters.WHEN AT Riviere-du-Loup, P.Q\u2014 STOP AT \u2014 IE Ci amt TBE BEST FURNISHED HOTRL IX THE MASY COMPORTARLE.TEE HOUSE oF THE CRNNABGIAL SAMPLE ROOÛS FRET MURRAY & LANMAN\u2019S FLORIDA WATER The Perfume of Perfumes, Withoat aseoptioe tbe best Toilet W 0 ou for y PELICAN & BRITISH EMPIRE LIFE OFFICE, The Oldest Proprietezy Office in the Worié Francecting Léts Acmsence Business Only FOUNDED IN 197.FINANCIAL STRENGTH UNSURPASSED, CAPITAL - - $ 8,000,000 ASSETS .- $26,000,000 \u2014\u2014 Lacgs Benceun Modems Rates af Premium W.Morton Massey, AGENT.ALSOFIAL PHENIK ASSURANGE £0, LIMITED OF LONDON, ENG, \u2014 OFFICE\u2014Richeliea & Ontario Mavige tion Company\u2019s Buliding, 46 Dalhouse Street, P.0.BOX 15% Long Distance Telephone No.300.\u2014 SPECIAL INDUGEMENS - - FOR - - THIS WEEK.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We ofier this Week the balance of our Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Ready- to-WearStraw Hats, Children\u2019s \u2018White Lawn and Embroide Sun Hats and Bonnets at Half Price, Ladies\u2019 Straw Sailor Hats all marked down at 10¢, each, LADIES\u2019 TRIMMED HATS~All one ready-to-wear Straw Hate ot exactly half price, 95e.for 48¢., $1.10 for! B5c., $1.38 for 60e, 81.76 for 88, $2.10 for $1.05, $2.50 for $1.25, § SUN HATS AND BONNETS-Chil- a - .Eat # :\" EN THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLEB.- os \u2026 , TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905 _\u2014\u2014 rr 3 erred polo \u2014 CHINIC HARDWARE CO'Y, 11 5t Petar Street, Lowar Towa Rranch, FabrigueSt.Upper Towa {Seton and Trot Tacks et En » American and ROD Salvin kas.' FLIES mm toms & Soe, LEADERS The Finest Made.|Compiste Camping Outfits Canoes, Paddles, Oars, Tons, Blan! Fold Gamp Mubber - rie ing hast |, Beots, Canes ta por lue Tous far Wu dé Rifles, Shot Guns & Ammunition.General and Heavy Hardware, 8.J.Shaw & Ce.A $ Jia Sted, Comar Maire Dame and Mouaiaia 8 i FORREST & SONS Salmon Flies, Trout Flies Oiled Salmon and Trout Lin Gut Leaders, Reels and a fnll line of Sporting Goods snd Hardware.TELEPHONES, 578 Upper Town.4 Lower Town.15c, NOVELS FOR 25c, THE FOUR FEATHE AEW R8, by THE REAL WORLD, by B.Herrick.ON THE Pia TRAIL by C.Brown.THE WHEELS OF CHANCE, by HL THE GARDEN OF 4 COMMUTERS THE CELEBRITY ra ; .Churchill JOHN BUBT, by Ë N.Adam ALSO PAPER EDITIONS OF STINGAREE, by E.W.Horning.SILENT PLACES, by & E.White.THE HOUND FROM THE NORTH, by RB.Oullum, THE CORNER STONE, by David Lyall THE SIXTH BENSE, by Adaline Sar soft Preps, by Tom Gallon ~AT \u2014 P.J.EVOYS, 107 John Street.| parte FOREIGN WINES.SPIRITS, MINERAL WATERS, Choice Table Producia, Ete, Ete prion or Feuilles ood Hot) amps #7499 OT.JORN STREKT.\u2014\u2014 2nd EDITION QUEBEC UNDER THO FLAGS \u2014 BY \u2014 A.G.DOUGHTY \u2014AND\u2014 N.E.DIONNE May be ordered through any book a © ou aa QUEBEC NEWS CO, QUEBEC.2.Fielding\u2019s budget speech indicates that revenues reached high wat er mark last year and that the down ward tendency will again claim its inevitable cycle in Canadian history, Ordinarily this turn in the country\u2019s fortunes would cause slight uneasiness, Every nation has its periods of prosperity and its eras of adversity, Lean years have followed fat years through the main, many prudent people will agree.There is a great craze for fast trains and quick travelling among ail drens\u2019 White Lawn and Embroi 480, Me, 880.for 20.60e.for Me, =.for 44c., $1.10 for Be, 81,38 for 80., 81.75 for Se.SAILOR HATS\u2014Ladies\u2019 Straw Sailor Hats sll reduced to 100, each, the regular price of these ec.to $1.25.PARASOLB\u2014We have still à few left of our summer stock of Par: which we ere etill selling at 1-3 the orixinal We would draw the attention of Conno and all who are interested in Gems to nnolsseurs of Unset Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and Emeralds.We have exceptional facilities for securing High Grade Geras at the lowest prices.As direct buyers from the Diamond C Europe we have the oldest record of nas tons af firm in Canada.Such a long established connec- Each year thousands of letters come In from all parts of this vast Dominion telling of victories and successes with Diamond Dyes in the hoine.The marvellous and immense sales ol Diamond Dyes in Caneda have induceg sdventurers and speculators (who know nothing about the chemistry of colors) to go into the putting up of Package dyes.Such dyes are adulter- sted and crude; the colors are muddy Uncle Sam Knows A Good Thing MADE IN CANADA.COOKSFRIE AKING po !Loen one of lavieh, if not profligate expenditure, The country's revenues were hooming and the strain on the national treasury was not felt.But it in lolly now that the pinch Ja heing felt to persist in a policy \u2018 which was suited to the fattest years in the country\u2019s history.No ration al business roncern would embark on best aboe polish in the world.It ÿ has no equal for à quick and laet- ing shine.It rves the life of the new leather and gives new life to the old leather, = SHOE 2inl POLISH ginal design to meet the views of the wearer, Wedding Rings in 14 carat, 18 ca carat Gold.Prices from $4.00 to 812.00 and 22 running at the rate of 60 miles an hour \u201cFie afternoon, the cast bound New Yark fast mail train on the Bi Four collided with a west boun freight train which was pulling into a siding at Oskall, five wiles west of here.Fireman Tippy, of Indiemspolis, war fatally injured, The engine, one mail car and a combination car left the track and plunged fifty feet into a : = y | the centuries and they will rec and blotchy, bringing ruia to the ma- \u2018 Tors us many ¥ Die rivileges in the Ta D ES rally in dhe years to come.vor Ts re choice of mise | PUCES A7; \" ; » wi P ; ale iit seatn a poorest move | Rr ah Wid br brie | ADU See Noakes \u2018ey [Tho Kind Grandmother Use ; 3 y , t an illiant col à Dial ur Diamond Settings are made by expert & tone of depression should be detects | wanted.No.disappointments.possile | gxieesize: Je aye them ab Jo.180.| [On the Harker 60 Years and su ¢ Diamond Mounters whose workmanship is of the | od in the budget speech.It ie surprie | When you uss Diamond Dyes.tho.B80, Send for Cook Book Free to ¢ highest merit, designs graceful and artistic, and a Ing though that Mr.Flolding should | | DIAMOND BYES are aold by ell |\" 0 \\IMER UNDERSKIRTS in strip.||W.D.MCLAREN, { finish that can be obtained only from years of ox- show no inclination to curb expendis | 1° art néfatitutes Vhon pau nek ioe | ed snd {ancy potion Goods at 90c, 683-585 St.Paul Street, ¢ perience and skill, tures hich, it Jueifisble on any |Diamong Dyes.95c., $1.10.$1.15, $1.38.MONTREAL, grounds in years of unding, reven ree eee ALPACA Dnii%3 SKIRTS\u2014In We make a speclalty of Engagement Ri use, are anmarodi ive wh Wurzburger Beer on draft, Mikado Alpacs for lacie\u2019 ot $3 ngs.» y unwise when re Black Alpaca 3 45 and 0 Customers may select Gems from our stock of Bs.ceipta show such dangerous symptoms Cafe, 84 Palace Hill, $5.65.4 $ set Diamonds and we will mount them in visible 21n 1 waa the fist shos polish | | of diminution.The Dominion Govern: FAST TRAIN IN COLLISION.LINEN HATS, in white and 00; -4d , ; or in eluslon settings of modern, antique or ori.of tho kind ever mado, tly tho || FOUR Diy up fo che prowrh ba Green Castle, Ind, July 9\u2014Wile | toc ohildren.at 3c.406.70.Cd kS NS Oo: & \u201cVE SIMONS & MINGUY, ÿ SUCCESSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, ~ n0+0++044454100000NHDOOSA had dd 2 1 2 YN VV reeen oroughly equipped and In complete a pe on mont central and con: \u2019 i | has the largest sale, and has more expenditures an freely in hard times as corn field, \u2014 Cee Popular Pricesimitations, than any other polish | 'in good times, and a nation cannot CASTORNRIA.20 FABRIQUE STREET.Your Patronage Is solicited.in the world.\"afford to defy the turn of the tide any | Bears the The Kind You Haw Always Beoght Telephone 838.B.L.M.BATES Proprietor.0 ; 5 Ts dinaned font a the Potted more than individuals.Soran 7% En Pr Por ara ee tame tates n 80 great that the BP | There has appeared in some of Mr, \u2018 THE DOMINION COAL co, Ltd.F, W.Dalley Co, Limited, of Fielding's budget speeches a strong THE ; LATEST NOVELTY IN QUE- @++++0e24%% 44 00400000000 +++++++++++4+%040403300000OOSOSNHODAAO ve; ily a» aa indivusl.This is particulam A tu, tburdant.M.P.SHIELDS, Agent, Telephone 84.Jewellers, Forma Op NET md ee nots of caution, Now when there is BEC SOUVENIRS.MINERS AND SEIPPERS OF 1 20 A more need for caution and _retrench- d + 1 ebec SCREENED, RUN OF .Now York, to ont the ho | ment than thers ever was, Mr.Field vn ha loon evene bout DOMINION STEAM COALS, MINE AND SLACK 16 Fabrique Street, polish, ing iv defiant.The trouble seems ta Plats Rr aad a Fe Tangier For apply to Sales t, 118 Bt.James Street, ng store at Ant, , General Agen \u2019 Ab all esters.Black and Tan a 10: | | ** hat s Government cannot adept Popaer Bouvenit Depot, 26 Mountais 3k pre fr pimrg EE aa ce EE and Bo boxes and 160 soilapeible tubes.itsell to changing conditions ms read: | Hifi.Please give us a call, | | LAFRANCE & MULLIN, Tailors a 48 FABRIQUE STREET.| TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1lvvo.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, SUMMER UNDERWEA ENGLISH AERTEX UNDERWEAR .FIVE DIFFERENT WAYS.IN TWO PIECES OR COMBINATION.LONG SLEEVE AND LEGS.SHORT SLEEVE AND LEGS.LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE OR LEGS ENGLISH CASHMERE AND MERINO VERY LIGHT ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN COMBINATION OR TWO PIECES \u2014 \u2014 TO LET\u2014FIVE LARGE ROOMS over my store and several others suit- AUDITORIUMS ble for grand office; they are most Jor 7e MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JA Side Post Office, Court House, Chatase Bargain Matinee Wednesday | Frontenao, and Dufferin Terrace.so TOURNEE DRAMATIQUE FRANCAISE A Company composed of the prinel, Artau of the \u201cNo | veautes\u2019! and \u201cNe tional\u201d Theatres will present Laoiche's Masterpiece LA CHASSE AU MARI WHOLESOME FUN SINGING SPECIALTIES PRICES 3.250% \\ Mat.15, and 266 y 8 LOST.LOST \u2014 ON FRIDAY LAST IN the vicinity of St.Paul street, a to name of \u201cRover.\u201d ing same will be rewarded by return: ing same to 10 Ursule street.FOUND.FOUND\u2014A SMALL PURSE CON: taining a sum of money, owner cam have same by applying at this office and paying for advertisement.WANTED.RIGHT AWAY \u2014 LADY CIRCULAtion Manager, permanently, for Quebec, to secure subscriptions for Popus lar Story Magazine.Weekly salary starts $7.00 plus liberal commission.Salary increased.Address : Blue Jay Magazine, London, Ontario.WANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.APPLY to Mrs.Thos.McDougall, 16 Mount Carmel strect, Cape.EXPERIENCED DIVERS WANTED for wharf construction, steady employment for good men, all equipment and tools furnished.Apply to Randolph Macdonald.Thres Rivers, Que.A MAN WHO HAS RECENTLY ARrived from Ireland would like to secure a position as watchman or other like employment, as he in | debarred, through accislent, from doing heavy work, Address, Watchman, Chronicle Office.| prominent.the four leading streets of the city.There is also apace between the windows for si which would be very .Morgan, + \u2014 FOR SALE FOR SALE\u2014TERRESTIAL TELE scope on triped.Lengih 4 feet \u20ac inches ; Height 23 foet inches ; dias meter of objective 6 inches ; 2 extra eye pieces.Price $00.G.Seifert & ons, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014A FIRST CLASS carriage horse.Also à caleche in perfect order.Apply to J.J.Murphy, 340 Champlain street.TO LET-UNTIL OCTOBER 1S?or, as the case may be, until May lat, 1908, that first-class house, corner St, Joseph and Carrier streets, facing Dezicl Square, Notre Dame of Lovis, close to the electric railway.Will be lot furnished, with piano, and, il wanted, with kitchen utemsils, crock: ery and cutlery, excepting silverware, Seven rooms; water service and all modern convenience.Churches and markets near by.Beautiful view, Can be occupied immediately.Apply at the house, to Mdme.Veuve Flaviea Roy, 3 Rue St.Helene, Levis.WAGGON FOR SALE \u2014 A BECUND hand family waggon 1a ect order ; also a barness, Apply to No.83 dt.Roch\u2019s street.an Haberdashers, _ PHONE 1608.WANTED.À good mnart boy to learn the Printing business An excellent opportunity for a good boy to learn a good trade.Apply at CHRONICLE.NOTICE.Estate of fhe Honerable Pierre Garsesn.All persons having claims claims against the estate of the Hunorable Pierre Garneau are uested to file them with the und notaries before Lhe 10th of July next, By order of the testamentary executoms HIRO & BIRLA, Nota: 21 Couillird Bret, Quebec, \u2014 June29x2w CANADIANRESTAURANT 48 ST.JOHN \u201c TREET, SEG 25 Cents.M 8 3h 1 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Our 25 ceut menls are as guod as the 80 cents elévrhere 1 JOS.JULIEN, PROPRIETOR July 4xim, z=\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 All those suffering with Bolls, Scrofula, Eczema will find lots, Apply to Mr.Walter Sharpe, Park Avenue, BOARD.BOARD AND ROOMS FIRST.class board and rooms at No, 48 St, Louis street (St.Louis House).Apply on premises or telephone 480.TRANSIENTS CAN FIND COM.fortahle rooms and good board at 50 St.Ursule street.BOARD AND ROOMS \u2014 AT ST, Joseph, Levis, good board and rooms; bathing and boating close by; easy LADIES WANTED EVERYWHERL to canvass for The Edwards Bkirt fastens shirtwaist and exclusive territory ; sample.The Edwards Co, Draws 2530, MEN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN in every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show ecards on trees, fences, along roads, and all conapicuous places; also distributing emall advertising matter.Salary $900 per year or $75 per month and expenses $2.50 per day.8 employment to good, reliable men, Wo experience necessary.Write for tiowlars.Empire Medicine Co., adon, Ont.MALE BELP WANTED.ADVERTISEMENT WRITERS EARN from $25 to $100 a week, and can ge sitions at any time without trouble, Fill give personal instruction by correspondence and make you an ex- rt, to-day for particulars, enry A.Dumont, 25 Exchange street, Rochester, N.Y.LARGE BUSINESS HOUSES DE- oiring to securs expert advertisement writers can do so by communicating : with me immediately; graduates of my | correspondence school are in every way alified to do this work.Henry Amont, 25 Exchange Street, Rochester, N.Y.; TO LET.ee eerie FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET- On the Island of Orleans, close to the Ferry.Apply at this oflice, i ROOMS TO LET SPLENDID ' rooms and board, all modern improvements, suitable for single person or married couple.pply to 20 Mount Carmel street.FOR SUMMER OR LONGER TO let houses on fields on border of city.Apply at St.Foye Toll Gate.HOUSE TO LET - THAT EXCEL.Int house No.38 Park Avenue, ro cently occupied hy Mr.Douglss Noad, with all modern conveniences.Electrio light, gas and hot water throughout, For further particulars apply to Mrwalter Sharpe's oflice at tho Jeter Hale Hospital or by telephoning 391.ROOMS TO LET -\u2014 TEN FIRST- class rooms, furnished or unlurnished, in central locality, hot and cold water, electrio light.Boarders well looked after.Apply, Mrs.W.Donobue, 3 Ursuline street, entrance on Ursule street.BAKERY To RENT\u2014A SPLENDID Bakery or works lor conlectionery oven, brick stable with places for 3 horses, conch house and woodshed, No.388 St.Francie street, Jacques Cartier Ward.A large yard is also connected with this establishment and oould be & contractor ls.Drouin, 47 Jacques Cartie used acivantageously b: or others.Apply to St.Anselme street, Wardeer er emer 70 RENT \u2014 FOR THE SUMMER months, two cottages situated at loko Beauport.Chaire, table, stove and beds supplied.Apply to Gaspard Ger: main, 88 Valier street, arr rt te TO LET-THE PRENISES OCCUP- fod by McCall, S8hehyn & Co, an a wholesale dry swore, in Boase's Block, corner of Dalkrisie and Mounstreets, otagieny mn a to town.Apply to Mrs.Bours get, Bith house from the electric car terminus.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, mr JEREMIÉ RICHARD\u2014BOOK-BIND- er and ruler (formerly in the employ of the late G.À.Lafrance ) 105 Mountain Hill, Quebec.OFFICES TO LET.We haves nnmber of fine rooms for offices, well heated and lighted, to rent at $10.00 pee month In the Metropolitan Life Ins.Butlding.Apply to \u201c PRÉTROPOLITAN LITE row co u CAREFULLY LAUNDERED by an Efficientand Painstaking Staff.JOUR HAND IROAERS ARE ARTISTS Try Us With Your Blowsss and Skirts: - = THE - - INPENHL L TELEPHONE 95 70-74 St, Valler Street, Torro Chateau Cafe NOW OPEN.Meals Served at all Hours Excellent Serviceeee The Garde Champlain's Excursion to Boston \\ VIA Canadian Pacific Ry.JULY 28th, 1905 FARE ROUND TRIP $9.75 +++.0++++++++4% Tiokets d going on ail regular trains Joly 9th, srisiog in Boston July th, and return ont oll regular trains up to August 7th, arriving in Quebec on the ath, Trains composed of Sleeping.Buffet Cam and the best of well known CI R Forney Concher The Garde Champlain with iia Brass and Bugle Pan will make the trip and see that every et tention nd cour ay fa shown 113 patrona Pe pona having rela tons or frienda In Manche - ter, Naahun, Lowell can benefit by the excursion as tickernare gnrd for any of these places, Tieketa, Mleeping Car Reservation a information may be bad from C.F.et Offices, membre of the Garde Cham: pnd A.Beaublon, 764 81.1 SL, À A.8t Michel, 18 $1.John st, K.Beland, $00 8t.John 8t.A.Beater ek cin NE Srey GE.K vigueur ntehlants * lo Le Grove Buadg 84, J.L Dusver vit, Johu St.| This magnificent proper! Weaver's Syrup and Cerate invaluable to cleanse the blood Davis & Lawrence Co., 1.td,, Montreal, a e\u2014 NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that within one month (rom the first publication of this notice, the Benciolent and Mutsel Benefit Aseociation, known and designated as the \u201cA sociation Canado Americaine,\u2019 of shire.one of the United tater of America, will present to Lieutenant Governor of the vince of Qu-bec, in council, a petition to b+ authorized to operate in raid province, in virgie of 59 Vict., chap.4.The High Court of the * Association Canado-Ameticaine.\u201d Manchester, N.H., 5th*July, 190$, CALIXTE MORIN, 8,Gjuly 8xIm CITY HALL, TEL.1791 QUEBEC i All kinds of Manual Labour Supplied.| A Visit from Employers Solicited.' Wanted\u2014Chambermaids for hotels and | private boarding houses ;General servants or town and country ; Female cooks for | private boarding houses or private dwell- juges Children's nurses, table waitresses and parlour maids ; Girls for various em- loyments ; Sewing girls; Carpenters and Yoiners\u2014All services given free.Jos.TANGUAY, Manager.FOR SALE.The Boarding School of Notre Dame du BonConsell (Formerly Dufresne's Boarding School) situated at St.Thomas de Monymagny.june 12xtf 0 has been complete repaired and eninrged with the abject of instaif- ing therein of a branch of the Convent of Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, of Chicoutimi.Adjoinin the bullding is a chapel recently constricted au which fs exceptionally handsome.The establishment is provided with sii modern improve.mouta, baths, hot ait cold water in cvory room an well an electric lights, and is heated by hot water.À portion où the building contalning n hall end parlot has been specially divided so as to lodge the director of the establishment aud the other on includes study halls, class rooms and dormitories and able to contain 10 to 50 board- em.The property is altuated about one mile from Montmagny station, and a large tract of land.$ acres by 8, adjoins, besides & nagnlficent grove.A unique occasion for boarding school or « reli rt FIA | ireet, Quel burch ser of Lhe ety.June 121m DO YOU WANT A PRETTY SUMMERSUIT?One that will be cut on the very latest lines, after the style that will suit you best ?MADE FROM ALL-WOOL CLOTH The produce of the World's best Manufacturers ?And for a price no higher than for inferior goods and ill fitting suits in many other places ?If you want all this, and have it guaranteed to you, - - GIVE - - WM.LEE, wis A CALL.The best and cheapest place in town for clothes.Peter French, B.L.LLL.+ ADVOCATE.124 ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC, (J.B, Morissette's Block.) 208500, Struck About Two Miles East of Sheldrake, North Shore\u2014 Messrs.Holliday Bros.received a telegram yesterday morning, Irom Captain Pickett, of the stcamer Aranmore, stating that the vessel was ashore two niles east of Sheldrake, but giving no further particulars.On receipt of the messnge, the firm Manchester.in the State of New-Hamp- made arrangements with Messrs, G.,T, Davie & Sons to send down the steamer Lord Strathcona and schooner GT, to the assistance of the Arumore.The schooner will take down pumps in case their services should be required.The Aranmore was oft her way from Natashquan to this port when she went ashore.The accident appears to \"have occurred on Sunday evening ns the telegram received by the Messrs, \"Holliday was dated the 9th inst, | The Aranmore is new ta the route, baving only arrived here [rom Glasgow last spring.Her commander, Captain Pickett, has had considerable exporience in the river and gulf of St.| Lawrence, being formerly in charge of | the \u201cstvamer King Edward on the .same route, | A later telegram received hy the | Messrs.Holliday states that the Araminore was still in the sume position adding that it was expected \u2018 that she would be floated at high wa- | ter this (Tuesday) morning, as she | Was.being lightened.i_ The Lord Strathcona.with schr.G., T.D.in tow left for the scene of the accident last nicht.Mr.Jnmes Holliday wert down on the Strathcona.ALLAN LINE.Steamer Tonian, Captain Nuran, having Janded pussengers and Quebea cargo, left for Montreal yesterday | morning.R.M.S.Tunisian, Captain Braes, from Quebec, arrived at Liverpool, on Sunday morning.Steamer Hungarian, sailed from London for Quebee, on Saturday.Steamer Corinthian, sailed from Glasgow on Saturday for Quebec, with 10 first, 125 second and i31 third tlass passengers.DOMINION LINE.Steamer Canada, Captain R.0, Jones, hence on the lat inst, arrived at Liverpool yesterday morning.Ste.mer Cornishman, sailml from Liverpool on the Sth instant lor Portnd.C.P.R.LINE.Steamer Montezumay, Captain Troop from Antwerp, with passengert and grneral cargo, arrivyl in port at 3,40 p.m.yesterday and moored at the Breakwater.After landing passengers land Quebec cargo she left for Montreal last night.Steamer Milwaukee, Captain Moore, from Liverpool, with a general cargo, arrived in port last evening, and proceeded for Montreal.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Trader, sniled ing for Quebec, with a general cargo.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamer Manoa arrived at Barhadoa, W.1., from New York on the Vth instant.NOTES, Steamer Tiaveo, Captain Dedekan, trom Pictou with acargo of coal, arrived in port yesterday morning, and moored in the Louise Dock.Steamers Sangstad, Sverre, Catalone and Univrrae, from Sydney, with coal, arrived in port yestesu and proceeded for Montreal, Steamer Armenia, Captain Malette, from Fair Haven, N.Y., with a cargo of coal, arrived in port yesterday, Steamer Jacona, from Quebec, an vived at Ieith on Sunday.Stcatner Kastalia, aniled from Glas gow for Quebec, on Saturday.PORT OF Ql'FREC, Arrived July 20, Armenia, N.Y., A.Rohineau, coal, SS Montezuma, Troop, Antwerp, C.D, R.Co, passengers and general enrgo.BS Milwaukee, Moore, Liverpool, ss P.R.Co, for Montreal, genera cargo.SS Havso, Dredekan, Pictou, A.HB, Scott, coal.BS Catalone, Glover, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.Montreal, coal.BR Sverre, Jentoff, Sydney, for Mon treal, conl.88 Universe, Bull, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.Rohr, M.1.Flida, Rioux, Green Im land, firewood.fichr.Palma, Shankle, Montreal, gen: eral cargo, Rehr, Lumina, Warren, Malbaie, bal ast.Rehr.Leopold, Chicoine, Montreal, ren cral cargo.Behr, Emma, Gagnon, Mille Vaches, ruilway ties.Bohr.Maris Auge, Lajoic, Saguenay, lumber, Canal boats C.Pichette, Lucretia, P.Derry, J.Myers und Ethel, United States, J, J.L.Bestrand, light.CLEARED, BS Montezuma, Troop, Montreal, ©, P.R.Co., general eargo.58 Havso, Dedekan, Pictou, A.B, Scott, ballast.English Bay, 58 Savoy, Belanger, general eargo.88 Jonian, Nunan, Montreal, Allans, Rae & Co., gencral cargo.Schr.M.IL.Flida, Rioux, Green Is: lund, general cargo.Schr.Lumines, Warren, Malbaie, gen: erpl cargo.Behr,\u201d Leopold, Chicoine, Gaspe, gen« eral cargo, Behr.Emma, Gagnon, Malbaie, bal \u2018 ast, Schr.Maric Anne, Lajoie, St.Anne, general cargo.Schr.Palma, Shankle, Trinidad, gen: eral cargo.Barge Winnipeg.Malotte, Montreal, Howani & Craig, ballast.Barve Bothnia, Doyle, Montreal, Craig \u2014 & Howard, ballast.C.B.Fred and Ensir, Martin, United States, pulpwood, C.B.A.Tryon, Martin, United States, Containe more nourishment than beef, eggs or milk and more easily digested.Unlike white flour it contains all the nutriment in the whole wheat.Bend for the *' Vital Question Cook Book,\" postpaid.CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., Limited, Niagara Valls, Ont.Toronto Office, #8 Church Bt.pulpwood.C.B.W.H.Tracey, Masso, United States, lpwouwl, C.B.Eva À May, Masso, United States, pulpwood.C.B.Bertram, Lalontaine, United States, lumber.SIGNAL SERVICE.Quebec, 10th July, 1905, | | Metis, 176\u2014Clear, strong southwest; inward 2.40 a.m.one four masted steamer (Black Diamond).Cape Magdalen, 202\u2014Cloudy, strong north-west; inward 10.30 a.m, Snel, | Fume Point, 322.\u2014Clear, strong north-west; inward 11.50 am.Tancred.North Shore\u2014Cloudy, calm.Bor.simis\u2014Aranmore ashore between Shel drake and Thunder River.Low Point, O58%0\u2014Clear, west; inward 6 a.m.cruiser Canada; outward 6 aun.Trold.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.\u20ac I.P.DERY Wholesale and Retail Stationers, 59 DALHOUSIE STREET, - QUEBEC Tue,thur,sat PYROGRAPHY SETS $2.00 July.a.m.p.m, ex ») SEE THE NEW Monday .10 12.00 19.08 QE A | Tuesday Lis: - Ts ie ch SMOKE Thursday E J 3.A en Friday .5 azn ON \u2018| Saturday \u201c .8.29; ASS Sunday .\u2026l6 531 6.04 MOON PHASES.Full Moon, Sunday, 16th, 10.32 a.m, Last Quarter, Monday, 21th, 8.09 trom Manchester, on Saturday morn-! Malotte, l'air Haven, : BS Sangstad, Andrensen, Sydney, for i ® Rew Moon, Monday, 3lst, 11.03 | vm.\u2018Neglect the Liver And You Will Suffer | designs.Scarcely an Organ in the Body ORES, 148 John St., Quebec but Feels the Effects of a Disordered Liver.\u2014 \u2014 ~~ - \u2014\u2014 d| LARGE STOCK Of new wood and new de- ee When the liver gets torpid and inactive, hile is left in the blood\u2014caux ing jaundice, Indigestion results, because the lives is an important organ of digestion.Constipation arises, | because bits ; from tho liver is nature\u2019s own cathar- 1 tie.A torpid liver means a poisoned nystem\u2014pain, suffering, chronic dis rase, ; By their extraordinary influence on the liver Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Pills positively remove the cause of | such disorders.| Biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation ! ~headaches, backaches hodily paing disappear when the digestive, filtering and excretory systems arc set right by the use oi this great medi cine.| Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one | pill a dose, 23 cents a box, at all deniers, or Edinanson, Bates & Co, Toronto.Jaeger\u2019s G Brand Feather Weight Underwear.= Jaeger\u2019s D Brand Very Light Underw r.Jaeger\u2019s K Brand Light Underwearaeger\u2019s Cashmere Day Shi ts.Jaeger's Golfing Shirts.Jaeger\u2019s Fine Wool Sweaters.Jaeger\u2019s Pyjamas, Jaeger\u2019s Sandals.Jaeger\u2019s Camping Blankets and Rugs.Jaeger's Half Hose and Golf Stockings.Jaeger\u2019s Cholera Bands and 3andages.John Darlington, Opposite Post Officei DO Tate and A GENUINE TREAT.Montmoreney Falls is by fac the most popular resort in the vicinity of Quechee and justly #0, as the Park was never in better trim than this reason.Numerous attractions and fea tures have been added to its natura) ORE0RE060] beauties.Holt, Renfrew & Co.'s Zoo, A and the Rustic Theatre germ to he the best patronized, and as every ° 9 thing is absolutely free to passengers on the railroad, one should not mise an afternoon or evening, at least once a week, at the Falls.This week an exceptionally meritorious pro gramme consisting of high-class voiude ville ie being presented at the Rustie Theatre and for the accommodation of visitors to the Park an extra train will be despatched every evening from Quebec at 8.30, the performance nt the theatre not commencing until the arrival of this train.CORNER GARDEN AND DONNACONA STREETS.Sanitary Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, Electric Bell Fitting.BEFORE THE COURTS.i OPEN PLUMBING, LATEST NOVELTIES, ETC.str hanes af mare Special Attention Given to House Drainage and Ventilationhouse in St.Cecile street on Satur day night, during which he attacked her with a stove poker, war dischavg.od in the Recorder's Court yesterday on his promise to immediately leave town.Two drunks were dischargsd, rd \u2018Mrs, BUCHANAN, Island Brook, I, | Could scarcely get about the house but Dr.Chase's Nerve Food restored health and strength, Mrs.Alexander Buchanan, Island Brook, Compton Co, Que, writes :\u2014 | My syatem was very much run down and 1 was troubled for a long time with weak stomach and dizziness.1: could scarcely get shout the house | CORNER OF GARDEN AND DONNACONA STREETS.TELEPHONE 710.to attend my work and felt very miserable most all the time.After having used a few boxer of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food my ecomlition in vatir-ly changed ant my aystem womlerfully built up.1 can with all confidence recommend Dr, Chame's Nerve Food to any person tronbled with weak stom.ach or weskness of any kind.\" Le es A = You: are jnvited to teet De.Chase's oe NEE Shae Nerve Food hy keeping a reec of ; your incrense in weight while using \u201cT° =| ROBERVAL.and SP SEUN Pa it.Gradually and certainly he you! | __ ano THE.- ing process is overcome, aml week by vai rw fm foh ai me ISLAND HOUSE, MIRE SPSUNOE added, Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, 80 cents à Connection between the two hotms being made by daily return trip of steamer across lake .> , htfal trip of 25 miles, « deol ix .: * teho\u201d-the zamiest fish that swiras\u2014at the Grande Fas hox, six hoxes for 82.00, ot.oll deal for trons a tri Hina, re Oran noe ta fof mecomme ation of flaring tourists.PLEASANT res or Edmanson, Bates 0.Tor | BE ie Indies Vilage Hudson lay Co.Posl Oulskhousn Pails els.besides ow toate.© ______ Amusements BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE\u2014NO MAY FEVER A lone widow, sho le young, hand.Reached by Qrehée & Lake St.John Ry.from Quebec-quents lenriue The Roberval may return some and rich seldom gets lonceome.toQueben Tia tor, ad \u2018aon the Manager, Hotel Roberval.Lake St John, P.G, \\ : Ù Lp f _\u2026 ds -\u2014 iy | Wither TW oe Prve ep\" TUESDAY, JULY 11.1905.THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLE CEYLON TEA GREEN OR BLACK Is à splendid substitute for coffee.Thousands have turned to i di flee di ith thew.They all testi- The following ie trom De.Stiriing, who £ à on findin i, together with the armlesaly sin NOTE AND COMMENT {8th R, R.SHOOTING|THE CORINTHIANS stnota of tha MAGI Chaton Waters \"the Disns a whic hate vus i lities of Ceylon tea make it the best substitute for.N ite tht orings fails to obeorve ts AA ju Gages ts OÙ Ceylon tes mike A fe Best © The New Lady Tennis Champion | Scores Made in Recent Military | Footballers Will Sail from Eng.[ff is sis Scie 9 dore api provenant For Sale by All First-class Grocers| Question which is being constantly | R, R.Rifle Association at St.Josepl | the visit of the Carinthian association have bsen restored to health br ».À soem ; ssked about the young lady who has | range last practice day : football team of England has been |B od to derive mare bensfit than ee outoring Sader diseases of\u201d the Prin just won the tennis championship in 200 500 600 Ti | dispelled by the arrival in New York organs ; that of Dr.Quesnel], reported by himself, iss case in point.Be England.Miss Sutton is a girl 18 | pia J, Goudie.33 98 30 91 | of G.A.Parker, manager of the fa.sides the above mentioned are : Inflammation of the eyes, Auge, H pochon- years of age, one of four sisters, alt | Pte.R.FH.Hartley 27 33 30 99 j MOUS eleven.; ; | dris, Melancholy, St, Vitus\u2019 Dance, Hysteria, Spinal A reitation, Herronoms, | of whom are clever players, but none | Bet.J, Murray .28 30 27 03 | The team will sail from Liverpool ta .[ll Scrofuls, Jaundice and the effacts produced by the improper use of mercury.as skilful as herself.By birth they | pro.W.J.B.Fraser .23 20 23 78 | Quebec on August 3rd, and after a \u2018are English, the daughters of a Capt.Col.-Sgt.Coolican \u201c 97 30 16 7a | teries of ames in the chiel Onnadian Button, who some years ago suttled | Pte.C, W.Carey.3 19 2% 67 quties, wil Pie sb Chicago, Petrol M TIMMONS & SON in California, but all their temis has | Pte.J.Young.\u201c 2 15 29 6 | Bt.Louis, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, ° ° bren lenrut on thie vide of the At | Sgt.J.Dewlali.26 13 4 es | New York and Boston.=~ ; AGENTS AND BOTTLERS, QUEBEC.' lantie.In 1901,when 14 years of age, | Pte.M.Murphy.25 23 \u2014 48 r.Darker be o n in cou she won the ludies\u2019 singles cham- | Pte, J.Courtne 15 6 16 N Hunieation with, authorities at reless lelegraph (Eisler Se Ts a ae Sr Bis ol as retained without ditliculty ever | Pte.J.Roy.weer oor 5 Columbi Que ac's n Exc us ve ortin 00d Î vince.laut year she came cast\u2019 and e - bove constie of the men {rom Harvard, Columbia g $ ore won the American national cham.The first ten un of 8 and Haverford colleges should meet p EVENTS THE WORLD OVER SPORTING -New Record in Diamond Sculls, Who is Mise Mary Bution * 1s wu League Matches at the St, Joseph Ranges.Scores made by members of the th tute team for 4th last match in Cane land First Week in August for Quebec\u2014 New York, July 10\u2014All doubt about the visitors cither in New York or HERE'S PROOF That Ought fo Convince You.of sufferers.In gout, aciatica and J the has been arith as efficient.in salée À jo not reme: stance wben the waters, properly used, aernall affecting 8 cure.For those who wish to abatein it difficult, there can be no more efficient suxillary to their efforts than thess waters.oases of neuralgia, the greatly number have been cured, and of the others, their sutiering has been greater alleviated.Those worn down by that Proteal malady dyspepsis have been si ity bemefited.The water, propa-ly used never bring oh debility, M ! emales, affected with chloroses, ns do ox , rom stron, potations and nd ionship at Ihiladelphia in 5 rounds | adieu Military Rifle League.\u201c .S SUM by ores of 6-1, 612; 6-1, 60: |\" Heures ol éth Hoval Mile team in | Cambrides ban cloven ie the strong eason-\u2014 MER-\u2014Season 6-1, 60; 6-1, 6-1; 7-1, 6-1.8rd mateh Canadinn | Military Rille | est amateur team of association play- Baseball Goods, Cricket G Viother new record has been mad League ou lst instant, ers that has ever heen got together Lacrosse Goods, Golf Goo , in the final for the Diamond ls 200 500 G00 TY, | for \u2018a tour, Nearly all the players are ds, at Henley hich event wes wi or Pte.R.H.Hartle .33 34 91 98] varsity men, and the eleven includes Tennis Goods, Bloycles, Y M C A HAI i Kelly the winner of two years orn, Set.W.Sadler\u2026 ; a = a on G.0.Smith, one of the hest and Football Gsods, Fishing Tackle, - = Neral Xe 4 Mo best Blackstafle in © minutes \"10 Roe omme w 33 33 04 8 | Ton hopuler players and ow, | Guns Rifles.Ammunition, Canoes, Tents, Camping Outfitstrounde, the best time ever mado in bte, À, Douglas \u2026\u2026 30 27 30 81 | landson, Norris, Timmis, Page, Vick- 2 9 \u20ac evetit, Pte.J.Goudic.32 27 27 86 ers, Morgan, Owen, lowe, Curwen, THE V & B CO 93 & 96 uestay vg, Juiy ; pp, onstruction | GB; 5: Yack: = 51 28 2 6 Corey, Marie, Vasell, Yori and .ay ST.JOHN STREET as had a small bronze malal or \"Go : She N ' Pte.G.Pelton.26 03 P| The New York game has been ar.Sole Agents for Lally\u2019s Lacrosses, Eagle Bicycles, Peterborough badge struck for presentation to! EY \" ug! those representing Canada in the in- bgt.E.Young.25 2 79 |ranged for Beptember I6th.CE Burrowe's Billiard Tables.Wednesday Evg, July 12th, Thursday Ev'g, July 13th, Friday Ev'g, July 14th, Beginning at 8 Sharp FREE TO ALL ternational match and inter-provin- cial match.These are to be present- od to cach participant, and not only to the men who give a good exhibition of cricket.The Canadian tennis tournament, which was postponed indefinitely from July 4th because of the lack of American entries, will likely be put on in a week or two as a purely Canadian event without any catering to the experts across the line.A derision in likely to be reached in a few days.The prize list of the bench show to be held in connection with Toronto \u2018ofl 8 Jong DERBY STORIES, Horse Have Run in the Great English Race.Even after his death a Derby winner is hy no means valueless.The skeleton of the famous Felipse, Worthless sire sold for 100 guiness, and is now in the Veterinary College, while William IV, presented one of the t horse's hoofs mounted in gold to the Jockey Club, The head of Hermit, wha won the snowstorm Derby of 1867, is in the Natural History Museum at South Kenwington, and will soon be kept company by that of Donovan, the win- net in 1800, who died early this year.The betting which takes place on line of Derby winners, was ' LONDON\u2019S GREAT DOCKS.The Products of Many Lands Are Massed in the Dock Warehouses in The London end India Docks Ca rule over an estate of 1,700 acres, with twenty miles of ques, and 15,000,000 square feet of flooring for the banhling and storage of 800,000 tons of goods.The largest ships of all the world, says The London Poily Nail, enter England through the gates of the Thames, and make their way to these Landon docks.You look along the quays and behold steamships from China and the East Indices, from South America and Canada, from Egypt and New Zealand, SPORTSMEN AND TOURISTS MAKE A POINT TO VISIT US, P.0.BOX 372 990 Mu gone TELEPHONE 190 Moatreal Connestlen: T.W.BOYD & SON.Wall Paper The Largest and Finest Collection Yet Offered.HGH GRADE PAPERS AT CUT RATE PRICES.Cate essaie ea et Jt pate | horse race Tony a very\u201d sight com: | LE 0 8 Sa umes of BARGAIN SALE NOW ON AT ; ro ith that peu one by.| .3 PO Eee, Pi ae SE OA ET Eel en BE | BL EONARD, 4% A LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION\u2014Ex- ' ET win the Darby, was heavily backed Ce le their winging chains over them .» Si Jobo Street, .oy over, atlered, mpatriots forty years ago, N pert Marconi operators will exhibit and ex ron #2 to #0 ach.and mwlale | tna\" they wan £100,000\" from Tous | 2nd, the scrapers got or thai loge Have your homes dseorated 7 Leonard, then you are 0! at, a oi .+ will 1 in the workin of the wonderful Marconi \"special prizex exeresl 250 in number.pookmakere alon all was Cockney ing sides, ; .sure that t be done in the latest and most up to date 3 P al g | Altogether the list is one of the most | have run in the Derby, but the most phere ia no idloncss in the docks, sty! Our prices are always the lowest.Let us give you au Wireless System, by means of a complete re Cama ane show, and adh nor (atoly ann he nt brought those stool monsters acrose } estimate for your Painting and be convinçed.y sas al set of Marconi instruments such as are in daily commercial operation in the ship and shore stations of the Marconi Company throughout the World.The Wireless the man to stop a rout | ni \u2018a Jai iller tw il iti has.and pull the nm ont of the fre Ee ed of white pean Te ne are ier emcee: abo MENT SAND PICTURE ARTIST | Hin score included three sixes ord | that is not cnoy, ta stop a d'{ have driven thei i to the sta- MA a to ea @ !ninoteen fours.His average ao far [horse from winoing, 1 don't Thaw ble and left Choir rome of the docks RVELOUS BOVAIS this sencom is cConsiderably over 70, | what is.\u201d ONE-ARMED ACROBAT Hundreds of millions of wealih have been added to the world by the wire telegraph and cables.Billions of dollars have deen added to the world\u2019s wealth by the Telephone.Hundreds of billions of dollurs are now invested for telegraph, telephone, cable, electric light and electric power systems in WIRES, The Marconi System Daes Away with all Wires compare favorably with any of the .leading American ones.| \u2014 Mr.F.E.Evans, of Mimico, gave another display of brilliant hitting last Wednesday, when Mimion met n mixed Toronto eleven.He made a , teen ; : armed londoners, running to aad iro hundred and fifty-five.this being the following letter to the newspap- | with packages on their bowed should- HOU 3.30 P.M.AND 8.45 P.Mbis second in accession.His batting cra: \u201cRespecting the Derby run on | ers, sweating to empty the vessels thet was clean and hrisk, and his bard along the ground.Me.Evans always forces the ,ame, antl in just drives Me certainly ought to get hin placer on the International eleven.Tndeed it iv difficult to see how he can be jomitt«l on present form.i t THE CHESS TOURNAMENT.Ostend, Belgium, July 10.\u2014The chose masters engaged in the International Chess Tournament at the Kursnel, t started] the 20th round this morning, | Five af the seven games had been do | risied when adjournment was taken for \u201cluncheon, all the Ieaders winning with the exception of Maroczy and Schleichter, wha drew their games.Janoswki won from Burn and tied Maroczy in | points won to date, \u2018Tnrrasch defeat ed Blackburne, Marco won from Alaÿ> in and Leonhardt from Taubenhaus, | At the afternoon session Marshall won {from Tachigorn and Wall defeated ous spot, Hackney Marshes.He belon; to a small publican, and the whole matter created endless amuse ment.Later the undaunted owner ran another candidate, Lady Miller, whose chances were as laughable as those of Cockney Boy.The day after the race he wrote in all »ober earnest Wodnesday, | dare say you willl won der at the or figure Lady Miller made, but ! find it is the fault of my trainer, who within er hour of run- NATIONAT, GOLF COURSE.Americans Want Links and Are ready on Work on Scheme.New Yorkl July 10\u2014Ia the United States to have a natinnal golf course, and is such a links to he located on Long Island adjacent to New York City?Charles Blair Macdonald, former nations! amateur champion, has for two months or more been quietly woliciting subscriptions for such a uni.ine project.His idea is to get 100 wealthy men to subscribe 81,000 each, and otha< to come in for lesser amounts any hwy a fine tract of land on Long Island, where a splendid link and club house would be provided.itis scheme in further to take à vote among the subscribers as to the fea.Al luxurious pipes at home, dancing children on their knees, taking their wives to music hall and theatre, and not a doubt of it, spinning yarns about the wondir- ful world down undor ; but here in tie dorks are shabby, pole-faced, thick- lio there; here, too, ure engine drivers, steering their trains from dock to dock and carriers driving away with van- loads of merchandise \u2014 everywhere to clean up ready for their next ox- vursion.You get some idea of London's trad.hy moving through the tall warehouses of the docks.Consider a few figures.Thirty-six thousand tons of tea are stored here in à single year.In the vaults, with their twenty-eight miles of gangway, can he sto 100,000 pipes of wine, Two hundred and fifty thousand tons of wool, worth £20, 000,000, arrive annually at the port of London.Twenty thousand tons of tobacco are here in bond, valued at $9,000,000, There is accommodation in the cold: storage warchouses for K61,000 sheep.Rixty thousund pounds of ostrich fea- thors have hen stored hers at one timm, and several millions of bird skins arrive annually, too numerous for A KENT Two Performances To-Day ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK THE GREAT ELDREDGE AMUSE- J PARK | MONTMORENCY FALLS SPECIAL THEATRE TRAIN LEAVES QUEBEC AT 8.30 EVERY EVENING CL Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital LILLIE LAUZON AMERICA\u2019S CHAMPION TRICK BIFLE BHOT VICTOR COMEDY TRAPEZE ACT.ADMISSION FREE TO R.R.PASSENGERS, OTHERS 10 CENTS.sue .Tob tures of famous courses that they pres | tomputation.In addition, the London That means millions of dollars saved annually in the cost ; Téischmenn.for, Then there fentutes, or favorite locks have accommodation for sugar, .1 ; ste: On > + > hole, would be reprodu ao [ar as | ivory, spices, bark, gums, metals, mar.d A b l t of operating those Rl YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.is practical on the comparatively level | ble, drugs, dates, pepper, rice, \u2018cofce, an m u a orium The Lecturer Tells At New York-New York-Brooklyr, rain, atretches of Long Island land.Inaemueh a< Macrlonald han never held a very high opinion of the cour.cocon, iningluss, coal, grain, furniture, wood, timber, carpets, butter, cheese, poultry, even for sea shells, sponges, 15 CAABLEVOIX STREET ; ; .>n ; \u201chas.Hon.Adelara At Boston\u2014Boston, 3; Philadelphia, | sen on thix ride of the water, it is | musk, Amborgrie and heeswax, Ip à Under the distinguished patronage of the Hon, Chas.Fitzpatrick 1 ; ; 12, ; ; ws safe to sny that he would draw most.| single PE you may look at tient Hon, John Boarvio Willis ries, Eng, le now open for the mot You how vou may secure a portion of the prolit from the | At Pittshueg\u2014Pittshurg, 1; Chicago, | ly upon the championship \u201clinks of | clephants\u2019 tusks worth nearly a hun.| PURE necessite r receive gratuitous treatment at the out-patient department .+ Lo \u2018 .4 Great Britain for his modele-tt, An- | dred thousand pounds The ne us poor receive gr pe pe wireless way ol doing tho world's clectrical work.American $ rw ig ai Mura: J ; daily, Sundays excepted, 3 \u201c 2 [rews, Prestwick, andwich, Muics The gardens and the factories of the The hospital though specially organized for the treat: t of disenres of the eyes At Chicago\u2014Boston-Chicago, wot | ficld and llovlake.As has been sug: | world empty themselves into thin lap and ears is Apo open bb the physician snd surgeons of the city who may desire to COME AND HEAR HIS TALK | grounds, ; | gested, he might descend con foreign | of London.There in hardly a little is- keep their patients under their nwn tregtment.At.Bi, Louis \u2014 Washington-8t, | shores some dark night with a force | land set \u2018in the midst of tho seas Medical Stal Dr Coste, Professor of Diseases of the Eyes and Fare at the Laval * pe oi Try k, 3; Detroit, 0.es Too ae re ik which docs not grow something or | University ; Dr.A.Jobin, M.P.P., Governor of the College of Physicians snd Sur- SAD « \u2018111° | Ty t Detroit New York, 3; Detroit, 0, | greens bodily.un od at | make el i .yvision.REMEMBER THE PLACE\u2014YMC.A.HALL, M Cleveland-Clevelard.3: Philadol: Kesthury ie he locality most favored | Take something with brown fingers to.geons, Consulting Ph REMEMBER THE HOUR \u20148 O'CLOCK, phis, 6, City, 1, for the project.Macdonald is a mem.send into the cold, gray port of London, As you walk through the ware- gardens across the scan.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO REMEMBER THI STI ECT\u2014W [REL ESS.Fasten, en Ha nd houses your nostrils are filled with | MISS O'REILLY, LADY SUPERINTENDENT \u2014 At Toronto\u2014Toronto, 2; Newark, | mg of the earlier prosidents of the | \u20180° scents of the carth\u2014einnamon, nut- TELEPHONE 456 ° ° 8.; United State» Golf Association, and | M°S- mur vanilla, coffee, tes, tohac- At Bultalo\u2014Buffeln, 1; Baltimore, 3.1 lag actively opposed the plans for | C\u2014everyth ng that once lived and p e G 1 a 0 1 C e At Hochester\u2014Rochester, 0; Jersey | popularising that body.Thup far only | Sronk the alr in green and bosutiful A limited number of shares of the Marconi Wireless Tolegraph Company of Canada has been allotted for the people of - a8 on, and green cases themecives, with the Quebec at 35 each.the preliminaries of which were run ; number and weight cut in their pic .Owing to the large demand for those securities from the gu Saturday, wero comploted on que ee sie bye seribing iron.You Took at side | The malt is a food; the hops 5 .ol: , N.Y.- J a .most conservative investors throughout Canada we are com- | rather and track conditions were Quixote, President Tulane and Royal | goods aut of the east: nd Package of a tonic.The alcohol\u2014only 3% per cent\u2014is elled to limit the number of shares allotted to individuals, | In tho final threecite ch findow were the winning favorites at | yourself the dark hands gripping them an aid to digestion; a healthful stimulant.F lication will be ted for more tl 200 shares from hi five mile hice city cham- | Kenilworth Park to-day.\u201d Follow On, |\u2018while the hammer struck home, AN ! o applica accepted for mors than pionship, five miles, Earl Kiser won: | in the stcoplochase, easily defrated St.| (he hands and all the feet of the caet Schlitz Beer is brewed with the extreme of one person and we reserve the right to allot a smaller number a one ican ud for Mr.ra Ja Joll a Mutter Ladle, ho » ore the seem tn be going up anddown the .: in filtered ai d than the amount suhscribed for or to reject any application in | carrying three Jiamengers, Louis Hill | pegging, one cosmid dn (he cnrth to keep the larder of Loadon cleanliness \u2014 cooled Jn red air \u2014an whole or in part.son; Barney Idtields, second.Time, \u2019 \u2014 every bottle is sterilized.084.A break-down spoiled the SALMON FISHING CANADIAN SEALEERS ARRIVE Instruments on view daily from 8 a.m.\u2018o 10 p.m.and good accommodation for hy the Uruguayan authorities for : : : ; mère thane Sard Sari Revrotne dies and entlemen Detlie ane of | Alleged poaching in har water.ar is aged\u2014aged for months in refrigerating J e fine ces almon fishing, | riv me to- t it i .ote Tat Jair mile hilo only 9 miles, from Cricoutinl at a lund, having \u201crome via Liverpool, rooms before it is marke i d 9 Calle vavoel.\u2018ng.There now only + .ae tremendous clip, and Okifeld Rais Be Ra mic out, \u201cAng | Hotovien.the contain: a wa It gives you beer without biliousness.Ask pu me Salmon js enptured ai a distangs of | maire.\\ your doctor what he thinks about drinking | and Fr Anton J.Noa » River.Sail a che Chateau Sesuensy.duration je [ore than 8 prepare Schlitz beer.Ask § : mat es \u201c * t coutimi.terminus o 3 i : dt + .0 \u201cChien DOr All The semper drinks | BG.J.Ry.and aa for the proprietor | © Ze Slots the Brewery Bottling.v% es Forech T \u201cbnponaions\u201d the sic | rag ihe Br er our dapérturs | ui 04\u201d an Le knew bow u Montreal, New York.Boston, [ra te ion.| raie Laks dora Gite Liv.| AUTOMOBILE RACTES, St.Paul, Mion, July 10 final heats in the \u2014 The automobile races, ideal and there was a large attend- contest between Harney Oldfield amt Louis Chevrolet in the special Hivemilo event, For two milen the race wan exceedingly close, Oldficld appear.\u2018.the wealthiest players have heen sp.proached, as the success of the plan depends upon the big subreriptions, It would nat be surprising if the plan materialized ultimately, From ist Juiy to 15th August, Lovers of Sport ean find an oxoel- lent place to Camp Out, the best of There at your fect lies the matting torn from tea packages on which eome Chinaman set strange\u2019 marks with brush and iok, and there are the red Halifax, N.8., July 10.\u2014Four mem- bern of the erew of the Canadian renling schooner Agnes Donohon reired Beer is Good for You It is one of the best things in the world for you.It does not ferment on the stomach, because it The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous | TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1005.THE QUEBRO CHRONICLE .breaxtassy .- complete without EPPS'S a admirable f 118 natural quali in f oa un ag main: ust health, w tey's extrome oold.aluable diet for COCOA The Most Nutritious | and Boenomieal Superfluous Hair mn only met! Removed by the New Priecigée, De Miracle tion to modern ssiense.I fs ths only flo and practical way to destroy hair.'$ waate time experim sp with tro ais, Tray and dept stories.Ruse he BARE WORD of the operators the ha ju! De Miracle is pot.1 is 0d which in indo y ph.vers.eurreons, dermatologista.medical journals an prominent magazines, Booklet free, in plain Fo) back te de Ww envelope.De Miracle sealed 4) ailed wrapper for $L br De Miracle Chemical without qrinetion (no vod fade) 18 jà fais all that ls clalmed for it.ru , BRUNET & CO, Druggiste, Rus Bt.Joseph, Quebec.\u201d Our New Toy Boats.The Finest Assortment of Boats at Moderate Prices.HAVE À LOOK AT THBM.This is the Article Wanted Now.A Great Display at Pruneau & Kirouac, 34 Fabrique Street.Other Thousands would be if they ARE USING COOKSFRIEN BAKINGPOWDER .| made trial of it.WILL YOU BE ONE OF THEM?The modern and economical ay ot ring food a by quickest, cleanest and easiest method of COOKING WITH GAS.For Fale by JOHN WALKER, 122 St John Btreet, and at our office.THE QUEBEC GAS COMPANY, Cooking and Heating Gas $1.28 per 1,000 Cublo Feet ¢ $1.26 pe masdæim LATE MR.ED.GIROUX Funeral Yesterday Morning Was Very Largely Attended By Prominent Citizens.The Munera} of the late Mr.Edmond Giroux, onu of Quebec's most promis- ent and respecied citisens, took please yeuterday morning from his residence, D'Auteuil street, to the Basilica, aml vas Sitended by a y large num- mourners, including repregente- tives of all walls in like.The pris- cipal mourners wers his three aous, Messrs, hrimopd, Joseph and Gustave Giroux, his brother, Mr, Victor Gisoux, his son-in-law, My.G.Bel Jesu, his brother-in-law, Mr.C.Vallee, of Montreal, and his nephew: Vallee, Mr.Victor Giroux, .R Giroux, Giroux, Alp.Giroux, and Jules Giroux, C.A.Vallee, apa Emile Vallee.Al others present were Jud, Bosse, Pelletier, laRuc and Carr, Hon.R, Tumer, Hon.V.W.LeRue, Hon.B, J.¥lyan, Han.T.Chapais, Lt.-Col.Forsythe, OC.A.Pentland, Hon.J, Sharples, Andrew Thopsam, J, Shaw, G, Gorland, A.H.Verret, Ald.Teonard, AM.Duquet, Major Hethrington, T.Norris, J.H.Holt, 8.Lesage, F.Carbray, Revil.Mr, Audette, L.J.Cannon, F.Gauvrean, W._ Brunet, Lawrence Stafford, P.Malouin, R.J.Davidson, H, A, Turcotte, Jos.Gingres, Dr.Bd.Morn in, Dr.Harper, W.C.doc, A.C.Routhier, P.J.Jobin, Ald, Donobug, Wm, Shaw, F.J.Hale, J.G, Billet, T.B.Oliver, Fred.Smith, J, B.Cloutier, T.Carbray, L.Noel, J.N, Beaudstte, I.O.Beaubien, Alex, Gauvreau, J.Vermstie, Jas, W Dr.Ahern, Jules Cote, Lt.-Col.Boulanger, and a large number of others, Rev.Mr.Mathieu officiated whey tbe body was hrought into the Basilfca and a roquiem mass was chanted Rev.Mr.Paguy, sasisted by Rev, coors.Jaflamme and Lemay as dea- oon and subdeacon.A number ot clergymen, including the Kev.Messrs, C.A.Collet, Maguire, and A.Dion were present in the sanctuary.The music of the mass was rendered by a very efficient choir.The remains of the deceased wgre subsequently in- terrvd in St, Charles Cemetery, to which place it was followed by a large number of mourners.tr QUEEN'S WESTMINSTER VOLUNTEERS London, July 10.\u2014A banquet given RE | NOREOS OF THOUSANDS: pr to-night by the Queen's Westminster Volunteers in honor of the 90th year of service as their Colonel Commandthe occasion of & farewell to the Seventh Regiment of the National Guard of the State of New York, The other guests included Field Marshal Lord Roberta and Major-Gener Baden-Powell.General Baden Powell ; sed a toast to the health of Prerident Roosevelt which was drunk amid enthusiasm.Howard Vincent | proposed \u201cthe land and sea forces of America and England,\u201d Lord Roberts in responding said that be could not speak for the American forces until he bad paid his promised visit to the United States, which he hoped to de ete long, He said he helieved West Point to be the finest military eolle in the world.He added that he could not imagine anything nieer than the bringing of these teams together in their friendly eontests at Bisley and in entertaining the New York representatives in thin way.Major John .Beacom, military atiache of the American Embarey, responded for Amcrica.Lord Roberts presented to the Queen's Westminster Volunteers the Sir Howard Vincent shield recently won by them at Bisley and badges to the members of both teams.The volunteers presented to Sir Howard Vincent a diamond tiara.The only safe sffectusl m \u2019 pe mediotée on wi oh women oF prend, Sad byodegrons of ti \u2014No.1, f.r ordins; ance dl per box\u2019 No.Ne al Cat 10 Re 0er it .Bold i Pak for Copk's ton Root Compound \u201ctake no sbstitase.The Cod Medicine 8a, Walser, Ontatia Virtue becomes à vice ps soon gs you are vain of it.WANTED Man or Boy with horse and Waggon for an hour every morn- ng, | Apply CHRONICLE.GarsONON: Hotel LONDON, England.Largest and mest magnificent Hote! in Europg MODERATE CHARGES.Sots, (Bedroom, Bathurst Srey Room) 1 Breeian, 310, 5 and 3101 Lunch 56 Dies so! Assommodation fer 800 Rusets, Canis Appram, \u201cCECELIA.\u201d Londen.TELEPHONE 427, ) Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Shoës in and White Canvas and Patent Men's Boots and Shoes in all the Leading Styles.WEAR OUR $3.O0O SPECIAL.CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.- Wm.Jacques & Sons, Summer Shoes The Very Latest Styles and Shades Ladies\u2019 Oxford Shoes from $1.60 to $5.00 Kid, Chocolate Kid, Leather.42; FABRIQUE STREET ant of Sir Howard Vinceat, was made | CECIL © i$ [vou can't even cnjoy a smoke SATISFACTORY END To Negotistions Between France and Germany Regarding Morocco, Paris, July 10 \u2014 Premier Rouvier subnitted to the Chamber of u ties to-day the notes exel } tween him end Prinee Von lin, constituting the Franco-Germes agree ment relative to Morceco.M.Rouvier followed the reading of the note with & detailed ssplanation of the negotiations.He declared that the under standing pow reached betwemn Germany and France was formal upon the essential principles fully | recognizing ths special interests of France.He added : \u201cThe accord thus realized leaving intact the arrangements France had previously concluded with other powers, discussion turp upon the Anglo-French agreement or the Hranco-Spanish ngresment, The declarations made in the notes and the formal assurances from the representatives of the German Government permit me to affirm thet Germany dues not question our accords with Great Hritain and Spain.The Chamber can felicitate iteell on the happy result of the negotiations between France and Germany, thanks to the sincere el- forts of both Governments.\" M.Rouvier's statement was rapturously applauded on both aides of the Chamber.The agrerment brin a deep sense of relie! to the entire country after many weeks of tension.Germany's contention for a ecomfer.ence receives the final adherence of France, but Premier Bouvier has secured the safeguards which he insist- od at the preliminary conference with Prince Von Radolin were indispenss able.The mont important of those safeguards in that the conference shall not convey any prejudice to the Anglo-French or Franco-Spanish \u2018en- lentes, While Germany does not specifically assent to these agree.mente she formally withholds dissent Both countries\u201d agres as to the sovercignty of the Bultan, the independence of Morocco and the open door without inequality.This ap- Pears ta put at an end the prospective subdivision of the Bultan\u2019s monarchy among | European powers.On the other hand the agreement re- sognites France'a special interest in the sountry due to the geographical ximity of Algiers, and fe right hereby to police the frontier and maintain peace and order.It still remains for the Sultan to arrange the programme of the conference.It is pointed out that the Sultan ol Morocec'a position is weakened by the negotiations an the omtire ques tion requlaiing to Moroeco is now prac tically take out of his hands for determination elsewhere, ABOUT TOWN THE Wl If Japan doesn\u2019t lick Russia pre soon he Russians will do the\" hob themselves.There is a.liar in this city, wha lies like a liar, and when he tolls the truth he telle it like a liar also, ; \u2014 Reliability is the real atepping stone to success.No, 1 don\u2019t write for magazines, \u2014 No, we don\u2019t accept advertisements for this column, \u2014\u2014 The ticket-seller on the Quebec end of the Mentmeren y line was heard to remark, on Sufday last.\u201cHonestly 1 didn\u2019t think there was so much moncy in the world,\u201d \u2014\u2014 Pay your debts promptly.She intended to say \u201cOh! George, this is so sudden,\u201d but she got ex- sited and ecied \u201cAt last ! The Niagara peach crop is reported to be & wonder this year, but the young awn at the summer resorts have still to be heard from.To mise seeing Marvelous Bovais, the one-armed acrobat, this week at the Rustic Theatre, is to regret it.There is no ter pleasure than work, and no r work than pica sure.Think it over, it\u2019s very hot in Kansas A visitor to Quebec during the en » week was .cesai hot spell last heard remark, \u201cIs this & summes resort, or a resort lor summer?\u201d Montmorency Falls cures that tired cling.At each performance at the Rustie Theatre this wack Miss Lillie Laugon, the champion trick rifle shot of America, extends an invitation to any young man in tho audience to step pon the stage and allow her to shoot the ashes Irom a cigar held be tween his teeth.It speaks well for the nerve of Quebec's young gallants to he able to say that her invitation thus far has been accepted with ala ority.Of course, Miss Lauzon is a very charming young lady, and possibly this accounts for it.Some of the toyrists who come to Quebec dress the part as though they had a country whors the people eat'one another, A breathless young visitor accontod \u201cthe man about town\u201d the othee day on the iron steps just below the I'ost Office and wanted to now where the elevator was.Hs was given the desired information, but was also told that he was almost at the top.He haltrd long enough to loudly com plain of the hills, and said, \u201cWhy, or a drink,\u201d The \u201cman about town\u201d was properly shocked, and remarked that | \u201calthough | Quebecers occasionally smoked,\u201d they never, never drank.Just then the Huh horn blew and the \u201cblast\u201d drowned further sonversation, A Mistaken Idea.To think that warts can\u2019t be moved.Why, Putnam's Wart & Cora Extreetor will pemove any wart with out pain in @ few days.Try \u201cPutnam's\u201d yourscll and sce il this en's so.At no moment did the |\u2019 Herman Mukerson and wife, Boston, are at the Victoria.J.D.Randall, Cincinnatti, Ohio, ie 8 guest at the Victoria.À.G, Larivierre, Provideace, R.I,, Is registered at the Victoria, A.A.C.Larivierre, Montreal, ig étopping at the Viotoria, Mre.J.Carvin, Montreal, is etage ing at the Victoris.E.C.Ras, Montreal, le at Victoria.G.B.Hemenwey and family, Spring Bald, Jll., are quests at the Victoria, Mrs.FE.H, Husbner, ol Wentworth, Minn., is @ guest at the Howl Vie boris.A.L.Toupkine, of Boston, is stopping at the Victoria.Camilln L'Heureux, of Montreal, at the Victoris.Frederick Cote, of Boston, is regls- tered at the Victoria.D.\u2018Thibedequ, of Montreal, is staying at the Victoria.J, H.Labells, of Montreal, is the Victoria.Jas, Overend and wile, of London, Qnt., arc at the Victoria.F.D.Bertlott, Beclin, N.H., is ro pisterod at the Victoria.J.A.Mireualt, of St.Barthelemi, is stopping at the Victoriathe is ai R.Turcotte and wife, Montreal, is staying et the Vietoris.Mr.L.Bellefeuille, of Montreal, is at the Victoria, A.Gingres and wile, of Montreal, sre staying st the Victoria.Miss Compeau, of St.l'aul, Minn., le at the Victoria, Mr.and Mrs.Raveux, of Montreal, are at the Victoria.Mr, W.Power, N.P., has arrived in town.Mr.Rudolphe Dorkin, returned to town yesterday from a trip to the Baguenay.Mrs.F.H.Sehriber, of 8t.Paul, Minn., is registered at the Victoria Hotel, Albert Cote, representing The Can ada Metal Co., Torontu, is at the Bt.Louis Hotel.Nr.and Mrs.W.T.Sissons, of New \u2018York, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.{John Jaques, 22 Mountuin Hill, for a few days.A letter received from Hon, Langelier yesterday announeed he will suit for Quebec on the instgnt.Mrs.A.W.MeConechy, of London, Ont., and the Misses Mooney, ol Vankleek Hill, Ont., are visiting the Misses Hossack, Little River Road.The marriage of Mr.R.A.Drapeau, , K.C., Rimouski, to Miss Ledroit, of | this city, will take place at 6 o'clock Chasthat 20th at the Basilica this morning.Nr.and 1 panied hy their little son Willie, {per LCR.yesterday for Shediac, B., where they will he the guests H.A.Ruescll, Esq.At the Vietoria:\u2014A.Dupuis, H.Duis, J.H.Maloney, A.G.Conds, ad.G, A.Jarjour, Tom Deeh, All, Thompson, J.L.Renaud, G.Prudhomme, R.Valiquette, Montreal; Agnes E.Boland, Emma J.Booth, Albert T.Lane, W.H.Jones, Ashe land, Mass; A.i.Carter, Toronto ; Miss Barbeau, Mre.Patenaude, FE, Patenaude, Valleytield.The Rav.Ed.J.Stabo, Serrrtary ol the Quebec Bible Society han arranged to leave the city on the 13th inst, on Mra, Ernest Rass, accom- left Nof absent from the city during July and August, but hopes to return to welcome to our shares the Rev.R.KE.Welch, M.A., the newly appointed Canadian Sceretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, who will ar rive by the Victorian on August 25th to take up hi nadian work, HEAT IN NEW YORK.New York, July 10\u2014Ten deaths and tration resulted from the continuance to-day of the wave of intense heat which reas hed the city Saturday.1 o'clock the thermometer registered BD degrees, two degrees higher than \u2018storm with a deluge of rain descended on lower Manhattan.The storm {brought a startling fall in the mercury which dropped 1 hall ar hour.This evening a cool breeze blew wilh every prospect that it would hold during the night.\u2018The rain storm lasting half an hour, at- mont attainrd the proportions of a {eloudburst in the lower section of Manhattan, and within ten minutes many of the down town strects were flooded tn the level of the sidewalks.Broad street, in the vicinity of the Btock Exchange, was rendered im- [raxsable and the brokers on the \u2018eurh\u201d\u2019 were compelled to flee before the rising flood.During the height of the storm the administration building on Ellis Island, where there were (wo thousand immigrants, was struck twice by lighwieg but sustainly only street car traffic was halted for two kours.Boston, July 10\u2014The crest of the most intense heat wave of the season jonecd over New England to day, Ex- | austedd humanity was revived to.| ward evaping by a clear, cool north- waster, Up to 9 o'clock seven deaths from the heat had bern reported from New England pointe, while there were probably ten limes as mewy prostra- lions, some of which may result fatal- lv.Those who died in the heat were: Cheater 8.Rider, police officer, Lowyoull; Jno.J.Fogerty, Boston: Mrs, Marie Harking, Stoneham, | levi A, Bouley, Nashug, N.H.; Tailey, Worcester, Mass; Jor, A, Guinshanan, Hartford, Coum.: Austin J.Beader, Bridgeport, Conn, Thuwder showers were frequent, but except at Marlborough, Mass.and one or two ather points, none of them wera of frost severity, As on yesterday Monon war the hottest place in New Fngland, the thermometer reaching 92 at 3 o'clack this afternoon, From that Ume the mercury gradually descended until at 6 o'clock a rhange in wind sud a slight shower sent it down vite rapidly, a drop of nearly twenty Legros belng recorded within two boure.There's more then in a whine, Mass: John religion in a whistle his summer district work, apd will ba the | Canadian Rhapsody.\u201cThe Perfect Food\u201d How 10 cts.| \u201cThe Perfect Food,\u201d malt life, asits name implies, stands c alta lita for that inteuss vitality thay results pith the daily à A À use of a food skilfully prepared from thé whole of the wheat, of which, a lll after being cooked, each kernel has Leen subjected to the searchin, digestive action of the diastase aud other enzymes of barley malt, This makes jt a *predigested\u2019\u2019 food of highest nourishment value, which explains the remarkable results obtained in cases of nervo! debility, derauged stumachs aud constipation.Besides, it is the best food to eat.\u201cWe have used severs! hoxes of Maits Vits'and think £ the @nest food we have tried yet.Having usad different Kinds, we Bod MÉita-Vita hes a Savoy which excels all others.We had eupelred to And wmoLhing our baby could ent without being di .since birth, been a constant suffe: frum constipation and 6 genere) derangement of tia swimach snd be we began feoding him Ma'ta-Vits he bes improved wonderfully fn hi entirely cured of constipstlua.lu fart.tiyself and busbund resilze a great 84 since unl tue fd, qu we Bava sulfated trom general debility, \u2018Wa dnd 16 ives life ad Sune Wo the entire syste\u2019 Nawe gi op vu request by Malta Vite + ure Foud Cu.: MALTA-VITA Is 8 food with 8 \u201ctasto.\u201d It does not balong to the tasteless var).ety of \"flaked foods\" aud Wo great credit eetinot le elatined for Malts-Vita on account of the fact that it contaius ite own sweetening agent\u2014inaltose Always bei; proportion ssrouding eut fer cent and sometimes ten per cent.Th igwstibie sugar, formed by the action of tlie mail diastase upon star and It causes the gtomachi uo Insunvenience.This is not the casa with faked foods that aro ewcetened Ly caps sugar, heel oigar, maple sugar, boiled cider, glucore or grape sugar, as all these caso wcldity in the stomach wud are seriously injurious.Same Big Package Same High Quality vs 7 [resus Ina 4 8 healthy, 7 be ig : Let gt EF The Celehrated \u201cMcLaughlin\u201d Vehicles A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF VEHICLES FROM THE LARGEST FACTORY UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG Mr.Thiboutet han just received 25 family 4 wheeled vehicles and in firet class order, light buggies for 2 pereona, double buggies, very pretty models, Mikado, Concord and other styles, 8 car of very handsome phaetons, dogearts, stanhope, grocers express, firvt clase express for promenadez, eulkies, rubber tire bugyies, ete The finest assortment of vehicles in Canada.} All knowing ones recommend these Vehicles as they are made of the best material, are the best finished and most ashions ble.As I have a large number of these vehicles stored ontaide of the town, and have no travelling sollicitors, my expense are much lower than those of city dealers, and consequently can afford to sell ny goods on better conditions.All purchasers will certainly be satisfied with my conditions.A visit to my store will convince you of the superiority of my goods.Pony Carriages also for sale ALFRED THIBOUTOT, Bienville, Levis June 17xtu.th.eat London Art Union Arrangements have been completed whereby our T NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATION A TONE POEM IN THREE PARTS ON Canadian Popular Songs.Introducing the Following Folk Bongy C'etait un Vieux Sauvage.\u201d \"more than two score cases of pros.! At! | yextorday and remained at this point | \u201cAlouette.\u201d until 3 o'clock when a heavy thunder.| \u201cVive la canadienne.\u201d 3 degrees within ' PRICE | trifling damage, In Jersey City fightning ground the current on the main clectrical power house and all Quebec Public can again procure at a nominal cost copies of all the famous engravings published from LONDON ART UNION OF LONDON, ENG.These celebrated Steel Fngravings are world famous, and every hone is incomplete without one or more.Hlustrated books containing complete list of these works, ean be obtained at the \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d Office and at the store of the undersigned.Sample pictures can also be seen at both these places and an inspection is invited, Orders taken and filled with the greatest despatch.LOUIS MORENCY, 183 JOHN ST.QUEBEC C'est la Belle Francoise,\u201d \u201cA la claire Fontaine.\u201d Written for I'iano by.SIR ALEX.MACKENZIE ree severe on $1.25 TO BE HAD AT A.LAVIGNE'S MUSIC AND PIANO WAREROONS 68 ST.JOHN STREET.Construction in Artifical Stone, | OF A NORMAL SCHOOL AT KEARNEY, NEB.| By G.A.Berlinghof, Architect, Beatrice, Neb, Go-Carts and Carriages, We carry a full line and guaran- i toe them to be the best on the market, JAMES PERRY, 828 Paul St.PHONE 519.3 \u201che cican white fook NE [i] Tv RE A error front tevth toot pot oo Prepared to be constructed in cut stone and later on jt was decided to construct the building in Artificial Stone, the first second stories to be in artificial stone thirteen inches thick, the third story, 9 inches thick.This same stone is manufact -BY- IGN.BILODEAU, CALVERT'S Carbolic Tooth Powder Rut the sound condition of the back | teeth (those that do the work) is the best gacof te yousell of the value of its | Staruing aod arse proper 1 | ST.PAUL and DESFOSSES STREETS.ere ma\"ae, À | Residence 82 Richelieu Street.Telephone § 143 Wormra, + une 2éx1m : cae Cdl.a ; av. ane THE QUEBEC CHRONICL Ar I\u2014 EB { hd TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905.WATER WORKS OFFICE.CITY HALL, Quebec, 5th July, 1903, Public notice is hereby given that sealed tenders endorsed \u2018\u2018Teuder to ir and raise dam\u2019 of the aqueduct at the Chateau d\u2019Enu, Loretie and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 4 p.m.of Thursday, the 20th instaut, to do the said work uc- cording to specification and plans to be seen at this office.Each tunder shall be on a blank form procurable from the undersigned and be signed by two responsible persons as sureties for the fulfilment of the contract.Each tender shall contain the City Treasurer's receipt for a sum equal to § per cent of the amount uf the ten der, which sum shall be confiscated in case of refusal to sign the contract and shall be retaioed until the completion of the contract, The city is not bound to accept the Jowest br anv of the tenders, The contractor to pay for drawing up the contract and furnish the Water Works Department with a certified vopy, thereof.J.GALLAGHER, W.W, Engineer.CITY OF QUEBEC, ; CITY CLERK'S OFFICFI CITY HALL.BALE OF THE REVENUES OP MONTCALM MARKET AND THE WEIGHING SCALES.Quebec, July 8th, 1905, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, on THUSRDAY, THE TIUR- HWEENTH DAY OF JULY D , at TEN O'CLOCK in the FORENOON, in the room where are held the xit-! tings of the Finance Committee, in the Kity Hall, of the City of Quebre, the \u2018 revenues of Montcalm Market, include: ing revenues of the market public scales shall be sold jointly by public auction, i from the day cf the signature of u, potarial deed of the said sale until the thirtieth of April of next vear ( 1906), The upset price shall be 100,00, Fach bidder will have to exhibit a receipt from the treasurer to the amount of three hundred dollars ($300.00), showing that such deposit has been made.The said revenues consist of the taxes levialle upon persons who frequent the said markets, in the same manner as such taxes are or may he collected by the clerks of the markets of the | said city.| The cost of the notarial dend and | copy thoreol to be paid cash by the | adjudicators, the day of sale, the adjudicator shall pay in the hands of che City Treasurer the price of his adjudication, The said sale vhall be made subject, moreover, to all the ronditions which shall be read and made known at the | moment of the sole, and which shall contained in the deed of sale, By Order, AUGUSTE MATOUIN.Amat.City Clerk, City of Quebec, District of Quebec, By-Law No.307, Concerning the Prolongation of Duphine Street, | At @ meeting of the City Council, of the City of Quehee, hid \u2018at the City Hall, in the City of Quechee, on the Th day of July One Thousand Nina Hundred and Five (1903) the follow.| ing By-Law was read a first time: st, That part of St, Patrick street, between Dautrnil and M o sold by Fublic Auction, sf office the und Laits Will, Quebec, the assets.To Sai as follows : i $1,171.01 sé A-\u2014Geuvral stvok in trade Bogota pui The su each iim tel: ato Se Tu \u2018he oe bor the higheal Flôder, 7 The :uventory and Liss of Book douls san be vx- amined at our offics, Tha ator: will beopened for steck inepettion, on Moou ay.the 17th dey of July lastsny, (1806 ) LEFAIVRE & TABCHEREAU, Joint Curaters Ofâce: 111 Mountain Hi, Quebec.A.8.DUPUIS.ART.SRUNEAU.I STOCK BROKERS, MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Quebec, 123 St.Peter Street.Montreal, 84 Francis Xavier St.CORRESPONDENT And Private Wire with Chaz Head & Co., 17 Broad St, New York Chas.Head & Co.77 State St, Boston, - crease the dividend which, however, appeared to Ls the result of the decline in the stock rather than the cause of it, and the stock met good support on the de cline as did also ing and the on Union Pacifie general list.The United States Steel issues were the principal features in point of atrength and activity with aggressive buying of both issues, It was rumored that a large long account in Union Pacific had been awitchod into United Btates Steel common and the talk on the stock continued very bullish.The minog ste] aml jron issues also presented a firm appearance slthough the fluctuations were erratic.Elsewhere the ohangee in the industrial list were une important.In the railroad list Readmg maintained the foremost position, but wan rather heavy alter an early thow of strength.It was reported that à large bear account in the stock had been settled privately and that activa bullish operations in the stock would be auspendel for the pre sent.London's operations were not a actor amounting to about forty thous sand shares on both wiles of the ac count, In the afternoon there was long periods of stagnation with the extremely hot weather a factor of some importance in restricting new ventures, Tho undertone, however, was firm.The nwost important news of the day was the cable advices announcing that the Franco-Germsn entente had heen Lake ol Wood Montreal Cotton .Sales.Merchants Bank, 1, 2, 4 at 164, Dom.I, & S., 35 at 23}, 75 at 4, 100 at 2%], 100 at 24, Havana, 100, 25, 165 at 16, Bell Telephone, 18 at 1631.Montreal Power, 10, 5 at #14, Dom.Coal Bonds, 50,000 at 100, Halifax Street, 0, 1 at 103}, r\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.Asked.Offered.| yniling a skiff which collided with the Quebeo Bank.\u201c \" 131 large Canadian yacht Tranquile, Capbaron Bank.1434 140 | tained by W.D.Darmen of St, Cathvr que Nationale.109 109 [arincs, Ont.Cook attempted to cross C.P.R, pures vi 1538 152 | ihe bow of the yacht near Manatuck R.& (0.Nav.: 78 714 | and perceiving that a collision was Mon, H.L.& P.Co.93 VI} | inevitable the boy leaped from his skill à R.L, & P.Co.17 18 | which wae shattered by the prow of | .R., L.L.& P.Co.ptd 113 1104 | the big boat.\u2018He struggled for a mae Grebe Gas Coie vives we 130 110° | mont on the surface then sank in uebec 89.Co.110 103 [ninety feet of water.The vacht's en.Bellechasse \u2018I'elephone 120 17 pires were reversed and life boats were Dom.Textile f es a7 B80 !Jowered but up to 8 o'clock this even.Dom.Textile Bond: 88 85 ing the body had not been recovered, Mont.Catton Bonds 108 100 | Juche Railway Bond « 98 ve CASTOMIA.ar Eagle \u2026\u2026 au \u2014 10! Deargthe The Kind You Haw Aways Bought Contre Stal \u2014 BB gmt \u201c North Bta: w 7 3 « Republic 3 1 \u2018 5 1 8 1 IMPORTS, Per steamer Dominion, Mendus, from Tiverpool\u201428 pkgs to Winn & Hol: land.23 de to P.Garneau, Fils & Cie, 16 do to Thibaudeau, Freres & Cie, 238 do to Pilkington Bros, 85 do to order.; Per steamer Fonian, Nunan, from Glasgow-600 iron pipes, 24 bdis glands to order, 1 case to Faguy, le ina- & Frerr, 3 bdls to Gauvreau, wiry & Co.Per stoamer Armenia, Malette, from Fair Haven, N.Y\u2014591 tons coal to Canadian Tiuport Co.Pan sorte an oan veer faerie fe ih Dead plloe._ Rep tostimoniain tn the bre Lid Fete de ere or EDMANAON, BaTES & Co, Toronto.; DR, OHASE'S OINTMENT, INSOLVENT SALE | In Che matter of EVE de MONTIGNY, Merchast, Goven Leimeds, Jomivent Motios i ven that on MONDAY.17th the following aemsts be- alr is sh oie, Lo (iso fumoivent estate, WIR be sold at L'Dalnouste street n° follows ser a | WLS hat nw \u20ac, D\u2014A lot of Jand situated in the fret mae et the townghip of Leteilier, Duusber 29 of cadastreof the vil of Beven Islands wita bouses and three buildings thereon construct.elrcumsis.ose « nd dependaucies yen will take place for each tem separate The (ventory and list of beck debie may we #000 at my office and on the premises at any time Conditions uf I'symeat\u2014CASK V.E PARADIS, Curator.DEBENTURES.4 p.¢& Clty of Winnipeg, due 1912.4 p.\u20ac City of Winnipeg, due 1935.4 po Sty of St.Hyacinthe, due 4p.c City o Victoria, B.C., due | 1915.44 p.c City of Valle due IPS) y yield, 4p c \u2018City of Drummondville t due 1984, \u2019 P 24 on 2 Ask for oi rp STOCKS Bought or sold on the New York, Chicago and Montreal Exchanges.C.W.WALCOT, Quebec Fire Assaranee Co.Building, TELEPHONE 378.April 12x12m Ontarlo & Quebec Navigation Go, Limited (Montreal, Rochester & quebec Lbc) STEAMER \u201cALEXANDRIA.\u201d This steamer leaves Quebec overy Wednesday at 5.85 P.M.for Montreal, for Rochester, N.Y., NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.and BUFFALO, N.Yare to Charlot e (Port of Rochester) and $23 retury, including meals and berth, only .$26: Fore to Buffalo or Niagare Falls and re- tum, including meals and berth, only Vhia trip gives passençerse day ia Rochester, the Forte Or of America, Mazure Fails or uftalo, Return tickets good for the season, For further information apply to, THE MATHIE, ELLIB CO.Agent or write, 180 St Paul street, than, B.R HEPBURN, Pres & Gen.Manager, july 131.6 Picton, Ont C.\u2014& square Plano, ot Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Eficct Juna bth, 1905 Express Jot Commons.8.8.Mixed Leaves River du Lou Arrives Connors, N.Lea: Express Xinives diver an Lous Mixed Leaves Connors, N.B.4 Arrives River du Loup.4 All Trains Dally Except Sundeytrains connect daily st Edmundston Jepar Fac Ry.io and from SC Joti, NE, ck, Fredericton, K.B.\u20ac For fortier Information, joidere ete.apply to F.8.Blocking, 3 3t Louis Street, Quebec, D.B.Lindsay, General Manager.@.@.Grundy, Superintendent, River du Loup.sy, J RUN CHE BOSTON, NASHUA, LOWELL and MANCHESTER.$9 75 AETUAN FARE $8.75 {Tickets good soing by ail trains July Quxstc.Valid to return \u2018up to August 8th, \u2014 Forres of mre tootai 8t, Pa Sen mm 1635 AM, ©1240 mea 17.00 PM.(tDally except Sunday, *Daily.) Train leaving Polut Levi 1JUF.M (Quebec Lio noon) will run daily (sunday included) other trains ly oXoopt Sunday.Pex all informa Mspaand Time Tables es, apply waay G.TE Aged or to CITY TICKET OFFIOR Corner Da Yort end Ann Street peste Chateau Fromanar, ) Ferry LauÂtng, on houste Street hel foot ote.Paul dtroet, and 145 5.Paul Suresh DELAWARE AAD HUDSON RR.The Shortest and Quickest Revte \u2014 BETWEEN \u2014 Montreal and New York.Anthracite Coal Exclusive'y.No smoke.No Dust Leave Montres! 8.45 and 11.10 A.M.7.60 P.M.Arrive New York 5.00 and 10.00 F.M.end 7.17 A.M.DINING AND CAFE CARS ON DAY TRADS 46 qambert with New York night exprom vis LOU FM.tratn (C.P.R.) from Quebec, due trend 6.85 JM.connects with New York express via .& H.Express from Halifax lea: Levia at 1.00 POL connects st 5b Lambert \u201cD.& M\" alsa lanta: upon tickets vin the DELAWARE & HUDSOR, The only Hine al the beautiful shore of Laks only ong ul Monnight ABEL J, CULVER, J.W.BURDICR.A A HEARD, Pamenger SL Lawrence & Adirendack Rañtway \u2014AND THE\u2014 New York Central & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD, THE ADIRON- LACK ROUTE FROM CANADA TO THE \u201c5TATER\" Time Table of June 18th, 1905, Trains leave Windsor Station, Moutesal, For 150 A.M.Dally emospt | New York.Albaay.va sBunday.ra, Syracuse, 3 Buflaio, Tupper lake Saranac Le 5 Malone 7.90 P.M.ove.day In | Huntingdon, Valleyfiel ober) ad Cha runs between Montreal snd Albany and New Yor LOCAL TRAINS to Val! d, Beapharnolsand Chatesuguay.leave Wine 3 dam.520 pm.Slopm.av Pie daily snd 9.15 am.Sunday odly, anadian aritic and Intercolonial trains from uebec connect at Montreal with trains of the Fot informauon, time tabl Agents Canadina Pacitie way, or write to A £ Lock, nger Agent, or F.Ë Barbour, Genenad Agent, 140 61.James sitrest, Montreal.GEORGE H.DANIELS, General Famenger Agentete, call on Ticket QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER C0.On and after Monday, June 5th, 190, trains will run ss follows :\u2014 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMORENCY FALLS Werx Dave Leave Quebec for Montmorency Ful every 30 minutes fan 500 am.WT p.m Every hour | SAX =e ATUS { 18 THE BEST.EW.GILLETT 002M TORONTO.ONY.FATALITY AT THOUSAND ISLANDS, Utica, N.Y., July 0.\u2014A denpatch from Clayton says the first fatality of the season at thr Thousand Islands ae.curred this afternoon at Prospect Park, a mile west of Clayton, where Horace Cook, the 17-year-old son of Emil M.Cook, of this village, was drowned in mid-stream.Cook was No tourist should fail to take a tri to the interesting Huron Indian Village, at Indian Lorette and to Lake St, Joseph, by the Quebec and Lake St.John Railway train, leaving Quebec at 8.45 a.m.10.00 a.m.or 1.45 ,m., dally except Sundays, return.to town at 1.10 pm.4.48 p.m.or 8.00 p.m.A train leaves Quebec on Sundays at 1.48 p.m.for St.Raymond, and returning leaves St.Raymond a$ 7.65 p.m.arriving in town at 9.48 .m.On Saturdays a train leaves uebec at 10.00 p.nv., for Roberval and Chicoutimi, returning leaves Roberval at 10.25 a.m.Mon ars arriving in Quebec at 8.00 p.m.Return tickets are sold at Quebec on Satup- | days to ail stations on the Q.& L St.J, Ry., and G.N.Ry., at Single First- | Cl are.tu,thurêreat.WHERE 170 MEET AIN, A4 the most populer bar in town, \u201cThe Chicn D°Or.\u201d\u201d\" \u201cMartin\u2019\u2019 has ali the hot-wenther drinks and quick, \u201c280, sam.from 8.00 p.m.to 11.00 p.m.Leave on tmorenet: Falls for Quebec e: Li from 8.80 p.m.0 11.80 p.m.BUSDATS Leave Quebec for Montmorency Fails 6.20, 7.00, Every 30 minutes Irom 1.00 p.m.7.00 p.m.Every hour from 8.00 p.m.to 11.90 p.Leave Montmorency Falis for Quebec, 8.41, 14.10.60, 13.09, 11.09 a.m.12.09, $12.99, 1.99.1.0 minutes from 1.30 p.m.to 7.90 p.m., and every hour from 8.30 p.m.to 1130 p.m.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ETE.ANNE DF to m.09, BEAUPRE WEEK Days va Quebec for Ste.Anne de Beau] 6.90, 7.90, 8.30, 9.30, 10.80, 11.30 a.m., 12.30, 1.18, 2.13, 8.15, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15 p.m.(10.16 cxoept Sunday, (10.45 p.m.Saturday only.) Loave Ste.Anne de Bewupre for Quel 5.30, £.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30, 10.70, 11.30 a.m.12.30, 1.18, 2.15, 3.45, 6.16, 6.15, 7.16 and 10.15 poi.BUNDAYR for Ste.Anne de Bea 46.00, cm, 20, s.JUB.iL, 1.45, 215, 3.18, 6,15 and Tih pm \u2019 Leave Bte.Anne de Beaupre for Quebec, 6.00, 9.80, 10.00, 10.30, 11.00, 11.80 a.t%., 112.00 noon, 1.00, 14.00, 4.30, 8.15 and 10.15 p.m.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM.WEEK Dave juebeo for AL.Joachim, 8.80, 11.30 a.m, Lou que» and (7.15 p.m.for Beaupre.) Leave 5t.Joachim for Quebec, 7.18, 1v.45 am, 1.00, 6.55 p.1., aud (10.06 p.m.lor Beaupre.) ECNDAYS ve Quebeo for Bt Joachim, 6.50, 8.00 a.m.Le Tex and (7.15 p.m.for Heaupre.) Lesve St Joachim for Quebec.10.15 am, 5.00 p.m.and (10.05 p.m.from upre.} NoTE.\u2014t Steam trains; ail others are electrie.Expres servios for small packages, boxes, ete, trains Rate 5 cents and up, according to het ra other information apply to the Super intendent.J.A.KVERELL, EDV.A.EVANS, Superintendent Gen'l Manager, To be disposed of at reasonable terms, either separately or en bloc, that { valuable Block of new Buildings on Park Avenue.Also a number of high class building lots.APPLY TO Walter Sharpe, At his Office near Jeffery Hale Hospital.Phone 391 or 744 Use Rig @ for unnsloral discharges inflammations, irritations ulrerstions of muco bi inleee, a wot te surictare.Provests Contagion.LT Evans CHEMICAL ÇA DINCINNATIO TAA or vont In plain nave.Xpress, prepa 8700 0r 3 batir 812.clean service, « Cireuler pent o8 request.fes York Central.(ali for tickets via the N.Y.C.! be every minutes from 6.am.to 7.30 p.ok.Every hour EER EXCURSION 1.08 P.M.Train from Point Levi, G.T.R., connect | ANADIAN CA PACIFIC 1 1 Nowescexens' Excomsions COLONIST CLASS TOTEE July 15th, - - - 190% Winnipeg, Man.$0.00 Ls *\u201c , ; EN Lyleun, Man, 82.00 ina, Assa.nt Estevan, Ams, 33.00 atoon, Sask.35.2 Souris, Man.31.50 Moosejaw, Asa.34.00 Arcola, Awa.3230 Pr.Alberd, teak.26.00 Lenore, Man, 3200 Macieod, Alb.38.00 Miniota, Man.ww Calgary, Alb.80 fame GE MER, 23 sbetie, Ame, B30 Ah Join 00d for sixty aye, with cermin potes: ie Simon pie Ticket Ofica, & at John Blroot, corner Palace Canadian Pacific hiv imp, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, Proposed Summer Sailings.QUEBEC TU LIVERFOOL n RATS OF FABAGR mt cabin to Liverpaol, 854.7) and npward according to steamer and accommodation Found trip tickets at redaced rates Second cada te Liverpoo! $40.06, to London $42.60.Round at roduced rates, Third claw to Liverpool, London Gl .Molfast, Lendan vo From Liverpuoi, Lou 2.50.To book and Quesneto! or Loodonderry, t and for all other Ine Clty Paswnear formation apply te J., Ir.Clty Froght wid Seaman Agant 46 Dalhousie wrest, QT RRR CHEAP EXCURSION BOSTON, LOWELL NASHUA AND NCHESTER $9.75 Return Fare From Quebec $9.75 Tickets good Ly all trains July 29! d jo Sum op tu August A.M.For Roberval and Chimoutimi, dal) se except Sunday with parlor car.\u2019 10.00 A,M.For Lake 8t.Joseph, daily except Sue day.1.45 ex Yor Lake St.Joseph, dally except Sur 1.6 oa Yor St Raymond, Sunday only.8.20 P.M, For St razmoud Anily excerpt Sunday 6.20 IM.For Lake St.Joseph, daily except Sun day.10.00 Pl.For Roberval and Chicomtmt, Satoe day only, (with sleeping car for ARRIVE AT QUEREC.7.00 A.M.From Chicoutimi and Roberval, daily except Sunday.8.88 A.M, From ét Raymond, daîly except éus day.1.10 PA.From Lake St Joseph, dally ezoopt Sunday ABPN.Lake Su Joneph, dally except Bun a.&00 P.M.F Rivioren-Pierre Function, delly except Sunday and Mondar.A00 P.M.From Roberval, voie only.945 1.M.From 88.Raymond, Su only.11.00 LM From lake BL Joseph, any Txoupt unday.Tickets for male at Rt Andrew .Strect Station and by F.A Stocking, &t.Louis Street: at Cha lean Franitenar.and at City Ticket Ofloss oi à \"Ry, 4.T.Ry.and L C.Ry.Parlor and sleeping car accommodation can be reserved nt 1°.Atockine's Vice.Xo freight will be received at Quebec Station after 8.30 |.3.0 TT, ALEX.HARDY, Uen Pass.Agt June 10th, 1904 Visitors\u2019 Paradise Sterling Silver Novelties, Guide Books, Historical Books of Quebec.Books of Views, Photo-Chromes.NOVELTIES IN China, \u201cOld Greek\u201d Weage Wood, Ete., Eto.Largest Souvenir Store in the City.JOHN E.WALSH, 11 ST.JOHN STREET se, ~ hal oo mn THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, \u2019 7 TUESDAY, JULY 11, 19085.THANKS THE MAYOR| TABLET | REMOVED | om tmpzitcote ts the sack if he does nôt ; To attempt te, nourish For His Honor's Recent Hos- | Montgomery Sign Taken Down | semd is ike tr.1 À I pitable Reception of the | from Citadel Cliff Yester~ | mek with the , Ontario Journalists.day Afternoon, the stomach ¢nd aN and nutritive or- : The following graceful letter has | A considerable amount of excite- Ban ace dis SMOKE FAMOUS been received by His Honor Mayor j meat was created along Champlain | Constant 1ces fr Parent in connection with the recent ' vtreet last evening over the removal nutrition.- visit of the Canadian Press Associa- | Of the old wooden Montgomery tab- | Enough is eaten HLT ln : te this city :\u2014 lot on the face of the cliff just under | en Dain N Dé ne a 27 the Citadel, and which has so long f that th AVR.1 Ez DIXIE CIGARS || immo m Gish oii ie Es Be > : Hon.8.N.Parent, American visitors to this city, Why | largely \u2018 asad .Ce I pe EE SL Mayor, Quebec.the {ablet bas been removed as ne meute and a ; : , ye! clearly established, althou lated.Spm to, nk pu pe |i SE og a) ee LAKE ST.JOSEPH HOTEL, LAKE ST.JOSEPH dian Press Association for your very great kindness in receiving us during our stay in Quebee and lor \u2018thel very kind words of welcome you addressed tendent ol military works fur this district.As that gentleman was absent from town last evening no light os the subject could bu revured from that TEER TT ESP 4 JEWELLERY and SILVERWARE SOUVENIRS \u2018wee.Also Fancy Pottery and Eastern Goods of the Great- 6 ou est variety will be found by tourists at the old and well Toe new \u201cbridge.Pertomally, T would stocked Jewellery Store of | bave liked nothing better but cireum- stances over which 1 had no control = Discovery cures diseases of the stomach end other organs of Built on Elevated Ground, facing one of the most beautiful Lakes in Canada, embowered amid the forest-clad Laurentian Mountains, A pleasure Launch will be placed upon the lake and will make regular trips between the new Hotel and White\u2019s Family Hotel and the whart of the summer to us on that sion.1 | quarter, and all that is definitely | aigesti > a mune own to Tar ia that ihe tablet bas | pétrieton ÎL Je the oppose side of the Lake wd by every member of the party aud been removed and that it at present the leaks BOATING.I have no doubt it will do much ta , talmly repoves in No.6 Police Station by which nutri.EXCELLENT BEACH FOR BATHING.in Champlain street.The first known about the intended \"removal of the tablet was about four o'clock last evening, when a couple of \u201cmen were obaocved, at work upon the \u201celitf taking it down.From one ot these, Jacques Beuvit, it Was lenrned that he bad made a contract with a tion is lost, and enables the building up of the tion derived from fi je gain in weight proves the cure.\u201cThree years ago 1 was taken sick with what the doctor called nervousness and indigestion.® writes Mrs.Warren £.Parker, of Orange Stregt, rreate a more cordial feeling between the peoples of our two great prov ces.I only regret that we were une able to tuke advantage of your gen.GOOD TRAIN SERVICE RATES REASONABLE.For terms, accommodation snd further particulars, apply to ! THOS.E.SHALLOW, Manager, body by the nutrl july 10xdailyx3m Nantucket, Mass.\u201cIle gave m ne those famous European Liquors, Christie\u2019s Premier Blend Grand Old Highland Whiskey ignell, N.P.Funeral from ber brother's residence, corner of St.Louis Road and Park - Avenue, at eleven o'clock thin (Tues certain cit tractor tu remove the 14 ven alittle toast prevented our acceptance.- sien for t| oom of \u20184, and that ths the fring severely.a : few - \u2014 Thanking you again most heartily, | work wax to have been done thin | Menthe 1 began to have distressing, pine cl ht M | LL E J A C oO | 1 Iy morving, but advantage was taken of tn he said T had eatarrh of stomach; .\u2019 am, yours truly, x the cool of the afternoon to perform | gave me medicine but it did uot de any good SCOTCH WHISKEY, i J.R.BONE.the work yesterday.That was all pounds in three mors 58 soon 159 ST.JOSEPH STREET.| Secretary, | that the sub-contractor krew., The EY tes pave agen ug hte TER > = \u2014_\u2014 name of the contractor, who arrived | Golden Medical Discovery, (wo of \u2018Pavol FRENCH COGNAC DIED.DROWNING ACCIDENT.on the scene Jute, we id to be FT ahed ted pos.Cha at tery .i 3 + ugal and he declav a is orders | thing.SIGNELL\u2014On the 9th inst, at St, A Charles Baillargeon, a farmer, 59 Igor the removal of ihe tablet came Dr.Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure cos- - Luke's Hospital, Ottawa, Florenee, I | years of uge, was found drowned on from Mr, Mathieu, but why the tablet | stipation.ungest daughter of the late Wm.1 Éaturday not far from his residence was to be removel or anything fucth- The undersigned have been appointed agents for the Province of Quebos for st Montmagny.er concerni the affair he professed ignorance, ne Chief of Police was communicated with and he gave orders to have the tablet placed in the Police MAGNIFICENTHOTEL BROKE HIS BACK, MR OLGA: | SILK WAISTS China Silk Waists, White-Black, all sizes, worth 8.75 FOR $1.80 day i to Mount He Alfred Leclerc, while working on the 1 19 UE .A | Cometery, es, ro a airings wires, fout | Station until further orders.We.Won | The New Hostelry at Lake St.| MESSRS.CLAUDON & CO.\u2019S CHARENTE COGNAC Montreal papers please copy.his balance and fell to the ground | 4 telephon od ta and be in ture ; GUILLET DIT TOURANGEAU.\u2014 On breaking his back, He is now in © |trlegraphed to Ottawa asking wha Joseph a Delightful They are now prepared to take orders and supply the trade with these well eritical condition.known brands of liquors.bal given the authority for the tab Lr in AC 0 bte removal.One roport current wan THE VICTURIAVILLE ACCIDENT.: that the tablet was being removed in The woman killed by the cars at order that it might be renewed and Victoriaville an Saturday morning was | repaired, hut this could not he con.the 8th July, 1905, aged 58 vears, Joseph Guillet dit Tourangeau.The funeral will take place on lues day morning at 8 o'clock, the re m leaving the City Hall ut 7.15 Spot, The Lake St.Joseph Hotel was of: Beially opened on Saturday last and T.SAVARD & CO.for the Basilion and thence to Nt.named Genest.She was crossing firmed.Offors to purchase letters & 9 d the follow- Charles Cemetery.| Friend.! \u2014 .4 from the inscription on the sign wera on tis occasion, anc on the canoe acy respecitlly ini | Yo [me ia to that of medio made Ly hunters alle | 0 day, 8 very forks mule, ot Tel.No.2175.ed to attend without further invita: | SIER 1 historical relics, who saw the work in | \"re present and one and all express- june28xlm took place., and one letter was sold for ed themselves as being highly delight- tion.3 ut ed with the Hotel and the sccommo- worth Black Lisle Lace Hose, in sending it down the cliff it \u2014\u2014 MILLIAMS\u2014Accidentally killed on the t Qu \u201cPlisner\u201d Genuine Bohemian P| wan shattered F d furt dation and comforts offered by the _ Michigan Central Railway, on the 40 cents, Beer on draft at the St.Louis Hote Sees ery entertained.bes management.As a matter of fact Land June last, Thos.H.Williams, FOR 25 CENTS only.the now hotel is one of the finest and son of the late Hy.Williams, ayed | i : EE Tar en : ESTAU t yenient of access to be found », ce P| Mak ide How, Nalbigen | DEAD AVS ARTE Frs, | A re | Er Te pnd T RECEIVED {nterment took place nt Rosscommon, , ect The sister of Charles McLaughlin, | beginning this evening the Auditorium Q.& L.St.John RR.Co.run y Michigan.25 CENTS who was recently killed at Loch | Restaurant will be kept open all night, several of their trains daily to the LATEST DESIGNS IN main entrance of the hotel, where Mr.T.Shallow, the general manager, meets the visitors on arrival and im- 5e Haven, Pa., and about whom enquir- jer had been reccived in this city, has heen located at where (rom 6 p.m.until 7 a.m.+ ; Tan Lisle Hose uoiinn neuen SUMMER MILLINERY \u2014 Sherbrooke, .1 : she now resides with Mrs.Walsh, wife Drink Beauport Lager it is mediately starts in to make their New Advertisements.GLOVES of Mr.J.H.Walsh, of the Q.C.R.the best.sojourn a pleasant one.In this he is Children\u2019s Silk, Lawn and Straw Hats and Bonnetsably assisted by his staff, Messrs.w.Thompson, formerly of the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal, and Mr.M.Quinn, of this city.The Lake St, Joseph Hotel commands a most perfect view of the SHOT A SEAL.A seal was shot in the St.Charles on Sunday by.Mr.Jules Depeyre.The animal sank when shot but was {_ Shirt Waist Suits in Silk Cleilian and Wash Goods.N), White Lawn Suits for Misses.Misses Dress Skirts.: Lawn and Silk Blouses.Dress Skirts.A New Lot of Ladies\u2019 Underclothing, Night Dresses, Lawn ané \u2014\u2014 FIRST CAR ON THE BRIDGE The Grand Trunk completed connection between their line and the Quebec Bridge on Saturday last and im- Black and Taffeta Gloves, worth 25 to JU cents, FOR 15 CENTS Plarcont Wireless Telogranh\u2014Munroe ! & Monroe, : tationery, Ete.\u2014T.P.Dery & Fila.| Summer Inducements\u2014Thos.Donohue, œub tly discovered floating in the mediately a Grand Trunk car, con- À oilet, Pepers\u2014F.H.Andrews, | pute icone Qoating in (he {ining considerable iron for the | Lake and surrounding Sountey, snd (0 Stik Petticoats, ete, ete.ee SE Th0S, DOnonuO kif mien side was move © 0 Sv ee a ei pra of \"Ceylon Tea\u2014Green or Binck, 1 four fect in length.eT re a .board the Hotel launch, which steamer Unique Offeringe\u2014Z.Payet.| Porn soi VICEREGAL PARTY AT MONT.| board the Hotel eu NE Besides Mrs D R MURPHY 46, FABRIQUE ST Muction Sale\u2014Lefaivre & Tarcherean, | 88 St.John Street.OPE: Pere MAGNY.this launch, there are at least mix e e ° 9 Puoxm 22 Their Excellencies, the Governor- | other launches on the Lake, and it is Cheap Excursion\u2014Inter: i it.The property on St.Foye road P rsion\u2014Intercolonial Maitre ss LA Horelburat, belonging to | Sieneral of Canada and lady Grey, | needless to say that a large number 7 ye ; | | Major Ashmead, has been sold to Mr.fumily and suite left by rpeeial LCR.| of smaller boats are continually to Ocean Nailings\u2014Cunard Line.| | Robitaille for the nuna of the Bon | train yesterday for Montmagny, where | be seen.At the present moment there | Grape-Nuts, D S RICKABY | Pasteur, who intend enlarging the | they were the pests of Senator Cho- | are about cighty permanent boarders, | .° 9 building and converting it into a | qnette, who invited most of the pro- | and a very large number of American and Canadian 887 JOHN ST.| PHONE 35L howe for orphan children.minent people of the place to meet visitors are expected | : \u2014_\u2014 Their Excellencies.there during the present week.The AUDITORIUM Fomitare and Tedding Tedstead BEAR AT LAVAL.The distinguished party visited all | Hotel itself, as stated before, one Wie Maitre ure Na To od 1 Re- A genlleman returning from a fish.the mills, churches, and convent of | of the finest in this Province, and will ire Mattresses Manufactured and ing excursion on the upper Montmo- the place and declared themselves [ no doubt draw hundreds of guosts paired.! OPPOSITE PALACE HILL.highly pleased with all they had seen | during the present season.On Sunday RESTAURANT and CAFE \u201cmir coms ses momo.| 2 es Sng | ing er be PL | (ANNEX TO THE THEATRE) t .the farmers of Laval.While the pre The Viceregal party returned to | ited the Hotel and were highly pleas Pp - ace oe - Undertaking Establishment up to dâlé.| sence 05 à bcar in this vicinity is not i (CYR last evening about eleven | vd with the meals offered and the ST.JOHN ST.- - QUEBEC APPRAISER.rare, the undue familiarity of this one o'clock.ners} service of the Hotel.Mr.Shal- | ; | isels da tis likely to prove fatal to its exist- - ow, the manager, is always to ba MEALS SERVED tas ee Thiele on Proporty maged | ence, ax the young men of the place SENSATIONAL SALE.seen welcoming bis guests.\u2018 He ex 6 h tock of ladies\u2019 li i | pects 8 very large influx of visitors TABLE D'HOTE AND À LA | have armed themscives and set out on, OI our stock o adies\u2019 lingerie con: [rth he eset week.Évery even a wigting of drawers, corset covers, chemines, nightgowns, lawn matinees, in silk, in veiling, and alpaca, at ridiculous low prices, can windows, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.POLICEMEN'S PIC-NIC.The second detachment of the local | its trail.ing a number of the guests enjoy a | trip around the Lake on board the | Hotel steam launch and this is fol lowed by dancing to the strains of a powerful orchestra which also plays at all dinners, At present over 100 toome are completed and most of them are occupied or have heen re - CARTE | FROM 7 AM.TO 1 AM.(DINING ROOM UP STAIRS.) | EDGAR CLOUTIER, PROPRIETOR.Imported Coburger Lager at the Chateau Cafe.BAND ON THE TERRACE.| The R.C.G.A.band will play on the Terrace this (Tuesday) evening at § seen in our Our sale during last week has been satisfactory.The large reductions made on the entire stock has had Its good results.This mid-season su 5 10x3m s'elock: \u2014 : A heir pic-ni i tained for this and next month.Na: - | March\u2014\"Entey of the Gladiators\u201d plie or ae emo, \u2018and the | pains mor money baye been spared by sale has grown until it is now lopked forward to as ei he oi ne he company to make {his he .! ee ni ee ene ajout popula in this Province and iu | D 0110 of the ideal opportunities of getting bargains this they succeeded beyond expecta: tions.The rotunda, dining rooms, bedrooms and general offices are of the best material and citizens visit: ing the Lake may rest assured that they will have all the necessary com: torts.r Valse\u2014-\"\u2018New Life\" Komsak ! the first detachment last week, Every- Gordeird | body is looking forward to it with Andran | kecn anticiputions of the pleasure in j store.Seven hundred invitations have already been fssued and but filty more will be given, the limit being placed Hercenge de Jocelyn, Selection\u2014\" Indiana Fntre-Acte\u2014\"\"Rose Movare\u2019 fo American Fantasin\u2014\"Heppy Days in Dixie\".ve seven Bidgood Creoles Belles.TH WEEK WE OFFER THE OLLONIAG LIN Men's White Duck Suits, Pyjamas, Light Summer Coats made of Alpacca in three shades o Grey, also Black in usual sizes.! Boy's Sailor and Buster Brown Suits in linen, duck, grass cloth, gingham, harvard stripes and white duck ' ; © 750.With a large crowd, fine wea- | Vive La Canadienne, of 0 a \\ ; « \u2014 _ _ | ae, ths Rit or, ool morts, elegant, prizcs | DOUBLE DROWNING ACCIDENT.and splendid managrmen bers of Quebec's \u201cnest,\u201d their families and friends are certainly in for a day of unolloyed delight in the country.RUSSIAN PEACE NEGOTIATORS.St, Petersburg, July 10\u2014The Assowarrant for the Two young men were drowned Norsouius, situated between Martin River and Mont Louis, Gaspe Co., on Sunday afternoon last.Their names are Auguste Levesque, joiner, of Marsouins, and Henri Pronovost, black: | smith, of St.Tite, Co.Champlain, The victims with two other compan.| J.VEZINA, Bandmaster\u2014_\u2014 JUMMER CREPONS.A beautifui line of Cotton Crepons for Dresses, well suitabls for the hot weather, will be offered for sale This Standard\u201d FORT | Is RICH & ABSCLUTELY PURE WHAT \u20ac A \u201cStandard\u201d Plorc:lain Lined Morning at 19c., worth up to 45 ciated Press has high À fons, were returning from a ship on and pique.' \u2019 G , Pp ©.ÎN | statement hat M.Witte, President of i Bath is the best investment both as ASK YOUR RICE FAY white.Blncis and colors.at 9 0\" Xe x The Committee of Ministers, | was peo ics had mot eave Men's sud Boy's Colored Regatta Shirts, a large regards durability, cheapness, com- this morning.§ 0'clook { yirongly urged upon the Emperor for | covered yesterday.variety to select from, at prices to clear.fort and health and strength, T.BELAND & CO, hr of a im Lom, CABTO Men's Light Underwear for the warm season in Maire Menat, Parcanenpnta Bxmereiou 1hs8 172-174-176 John St.personally chose\u2019 M, Muraviof, the Boars the he Kind To has mags Bit balbriggan, A 6 cashmere, linen mesh, white and brown ART BOOKLETS FREE TO EN-| MERS I ao ; D SAGUEN Ambassador at Rome, Two of the | signature : balbriggan, light natural woo .\u201cne EL ni iat QUEBEC AND SAGUENAY R.R | five counsellors to the plenipotentiar- ! 3 i 1 QUIRERS, iN Te RE vr SI rte Le toit, Minis da\" _ Boy's Tweed Suits in twoand three pieces, all - Bass Cb IE LA A i F o China, and M.Shipoff, director of the IBLE SOCIETY.812 08.Just run°C « Pp c Company Yeaterday.imperial Treasury and former president = a i 3 1 re ue On.ui ais oh vase At a meeting of the sharchoklrs of | of the Zemstvos.are distimely Witte The Rev.R.F.Welsh, M.A., whore Buster Brown Suits witb bôlt, collar and tie.{ he Quebec aud Saguenay Railway | men.M, Muravieff saw the Emperor Pletare graces the Front pags of hin A full line of Boy s Cotton Blouses with Collar at- 9 Company held yesterday, the follow: | toalay for the purpose of discussing hoe book, \u201cIn Rellet of Doubt \"we tached, nice washing goods, all sizes at 40c.per gar- the question of peace and of learning Hin Majesty's views.He will leave for the United States next week, Accord ing 10 the gondips of the imperial cn.tourage the Empress is opposing the Selling Agents, Quebec.ing gentlemen were elected directors for the current year :\u2014Nr.R.Fur get, Hon.PP.A.Choquette, Hon, EK, 8.Garneau, Mr.Win.Price, Mr.Melca Wallmnk, Mr.N.Rioux.At a PREVENT PRICTION IN CLEANING AND INJURY 14 Tne Kuives.form leman in i men ment.Boy's Underwear for summer in balbriggen, natural wool, cashmere and thread, all sizes.Our Tweed and Home Spun made to order Buits at have taken a chapter in abrid for our June issue, is a gent whom Canadian Bible Socioty have a very special interest just now.Rince he is the gentleman selected by subaequent aneeting of the directors, | conclusion of peace.Counoil | = ; Messrs, R.Forget and Nenator Chor = So ible.Bocioty = tre $6.60 and $7.85 is a rare opportunity to secure a suit m putle wore olectrd respectively Pre sentative in the Dominion of Canada, |W from $3.00 to $4.00 less than can bad elsewhere gident and Vice-Presilent.With such A Man Ate Nothing and as such he will be a member ol For Lunch for 10 days but 8 strong board uf directors there ia made of \u2018the same material.C i à - Bo dont that the enterprises will be the Board of the Canadian Rible No | cioty, and in their councils represent = = AGENT FOR - - EASTMAN KCDAK Co.Postal Cards .-Q0P-.Quebec and Saguenay, Etc.Bilaudeau & Campbell, Phone 109 \u2014 31 Buade St _ Ns, LTD, Wellington Milis, London.All disorders caused by abilious state of the system can be cured by using Carter's Little Liver.Filla.No pain, grifing or discomlort attending their use, Try them, pushed through to a successful termination, aml everything points to the : venidents of the north shore posseanin befor long rail communioation, which will join them advantagoously with | Quebec.Me, J.McCarthy, incor, aml soveral other assistants will im- mehately begin the work of exploration of the region to be traversed by the railway.Mr.James McCarthy bes heen named consulting gine and K.C., advocate Grape-Nuts AND CREAM A teat to see if the fcod really furnished the nourishment claimed He gained 4 pounds In 10 days.\u2018There's a Reason.\u2019 Mr.LL.A.Taschereau, of the company.! Canadian Board.His appointment by the Parent Society, by whom be in appointed with the concurrence of the i the Society in England was confirmed at a recent meeting of the Executive Commitiee of the Canadian Bible Nociety.\u2014Bible Society Bulletin, If you had taken two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before retiring vou would not bave had that costed tongue or bad taste in the mouth SVVTVLVVLVBVLTLVLVBON ++.++++++++++++** P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL- Lois morning.Keep a vial with you "]
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