The Quebec chronicle, 4 juin 1907, mardi 4 juin 1907
[" (CA SO EEE The Weather.ESTABLISHED 1764 QUEBEO, \u201cde.The Quebec Chronicle.TUESDAY, \u2014] Pre\u2019 ant 28 1 c'e 942.50 xs san} Ses a 3 and full particulars as to rats, ee sr el POR oa ead GE Tvany, Tioset Agvai, Quebsa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__, GIE.DE NAVIGATION DE QUEBEC BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTREAL STEAMER PERSIA CAPT.COUILLARD Two Trips Weekly From Quebe:.Wednesday.pu Saturday.sresossessec0c0000.8 pm, FROM MONTREAL Monday \"D uccusssnesene neue pus, Leaves Victoria Whart, Montreal, Leaves Atkinson Wharf, Quebec.F.X.BROUSSEAU, Manager, Tole Quobes, 2046 Montreal Male 1546.| June | ports.Freight received Wednesday, un- ; ee CANATIAN INTE LIYE FACIFIC naar THE WAY OF THE WE CAIN | zis: ville, Detroit, Duluth, New York, Boston, and Canadian North West, and to any points NORTH, SOUTH, EAST.WEST POUR ROUTE \u2014 lescriptive bonklets, rates and fall paru i re, Fort y to Palace Btation, Shatesn Frontense or City Ticket Office 80 St, John &t., corner P: ace Hill.NCHLIED & NAR NAVIGATION CO MONTREAL LINE Service Daily, Including Sundays, at 6.30 P.M.SAGUENAY LINE SAILINGS\u2014Every Tuesday and Saturday, at 8.30 a.m.to?MChicoutimi HAMILTON\u2014TORONTO LINE OPEN Service tri-weekly from Moutreal.Freight received for Haznilton, Comfortable Steam-Heated Staterooms FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO 8 P.M.For rates etc, apply to M.P.CONNOLLY, General Agent.Ehe Now Route Lo tas Far-Fan3: Saguenay.Or and after May lath, 1907, traina Excel.vut accomodations for pas- ! will run as foilows:\u2014 \" LEAVK QUEBEC 8.18 A.M For itoberval end Chisontimi daily except Saturday and Sauday 8.98 A.M ks Bd i lake bd wara, 1.48 YM.For Lake 8t.Jomph, daily excopl 1 8 pday, 1.48 P.M.St.Raymond, Sunday only, 20 P.M.3 Raymort, silly exaspg $18 T-30 FM For Rovaeral ani Chloxat ul Thurs.Lu 4 (wise Sleepiag bf for Chicoutimi} 7 ARIIVE AT QUEBEC .00 A.M.From Chicoutioi sad Roberval Mots 7 or and Saturday vuiy a M From dt Reycaoc 4 daily except ign.4.30 Ea.from Laie Bt.Joseph dally except 7.00 P.M rrum Chicoutimi and uly except Sunday and Monday.7.00 FJ.From 3 axe Edwar!, Monday only.9.30 F.5, Fron Bt.Raymond nndy oly Trains at pressut being ~peraied by the coq.usclor wan {ro u end +f yuri a the La Tuque rch are due to coun et «tin th oh day ex- ns 1 al ured > ne uFron «32 2 dite Moca AYR aod C Ry xa oad 1108, n 0, O0F 1800 nM) Latisa reserve) at 4, % Scoasiags oes.ene Nolraizht wil Ww caomvel a8 J1sb3) statide after A F4 ALKX, b:.3DY, LA SOOTE Aad Lam Arout Generai désaget Queces May Jétb, à 07.QUE WHITE MO Leave Lavy OUNTAIN EXPRE 8.00 For Beauce, Megantic, hss A.M.From Quebec Ferry 7.19 nm BOSTON AND NEW YORK SL ima BEC CENTRAL TIN For Beauce, Megantic.Sherby 3.00 New York and all polis Soni d.ne eine Ur sonar soba r ny - st Sbercrooke with Homton Sooees 8 From Quebec Ferry 23) pum, ACCOMODATION.1 0 Fer erg ed 0 Lanves Con .Express Arc Riviere au 0 vos nors NB, Mixed Arrives viata tu Loup.Li 3] AM Telus Daily exvept sunday Coaneciing at Kémuideacon Je, wi a se da (rora Wuoustook, Fre rte $ oha, Nb.Houlton, P esque Ine, Caribou aud And hiv à at Rivi te du Loup w.t: express traine, Pp w.th all Intercolonlal or further ia tor on, [older eto.apply to ro log, 2 Jacking Hy Btreel, Quedes 3 8 | Manager, - « à urandy, Superinlendent, Hives du Lay QUEBEC CHRONICLE 140 an Ee i by thy Chrome Soa iis I, Vong Bubearipuion-\u2014Daily.$3.00 pa an ; Weekiy, 81.00 per aonum.\u2018Advertiser ta\u201410 pe agate Une trot ineerbor:, 10e.per te line cncà nr aa © bry THE QUEBEC CHMONICLE.9 TUESDAY.JUNE 4, 1907 id automa W \u2014\u2014 and GOOD FRIENDS DIXIE, CAMILLO POLO CIGARS SPECIAL GAS STOVES SPECIAL LOW PRICES\" Call and ree our large assortment of all - Kinde of heating apparatus MECHANICS SUPPLY CO, 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET.D.S.RICKABY Undertaker and Embalmer Thos.Donohue NOVELTIES SILKS FOR THE SEASON Check and Stripe Effects in Chiffon Taffetas.Figured Silks suitable for dressy gowns.Shawling Silks in leading shades.BELTS.Embroidered Wash Belts various designs.Elastic Belts Studded with Steel.Elastic Belts in all Colorings.Leather and Kid Belts, Thos.Donohue 188 St.John Street\u2014 NOVELTY POST CARDS.\u2014 Fumiture and Bedding Ofice did Type Désks 837 ST.JOHN ST.QUEBEC.OUR IMPORTED CLARET and SAUTERNE WINES ARB GOOD AND RICH POR 82-00 PER DOZEN QUARTS 175 « *¢ PINTS prs SALE INCREASES EVERY DAY NIAGARA GRAPE WINE \\ TWO QUALITIES $100 AND 81.50 PER GAL.: CALL FOR SAMPLES DORE PATRY EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, , 68 61 ST.JOHN STREER THE ST.LAWRENCE (onodion Navigation Go, Li.DAILY SERVICE Between Quebec and Montreal BY STEAMERS \u201cCOLONIAL\u201d CaptainJ.Jean, and \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d Capt.Wm.Paul, Sr.Provided with all Modern Conveniences Leave Quebec at 3 o'clock p.m.atop.ing at Three Rivers and Sorel, dus in ontreal at 7 o'clock a.m.Leave Montreal at 5 o'clock p.m, due in Quebec at 7 o'clock a.m.\u201c Batorday Excursion Tickets sold at single fare, Good to return on Monday, CHEAP RATES.LANDING Quebec :\u2014Chouinard Wharf, WM PAUL, Jr, General , E.BELANGER, Agent, Quebec, TELEPHONE 3068, mayéx7m mn Provinos of Quebec, District of Saguenay, No, 1656.An action for separation as to prorerty has been instituted at the request of Mrs.Marie Gauthier, of Grandes Bergeronnes, against her husband, Ernest Leward, of sme place, the 20th day of April, 1907.Chicoutimi, May 21et, 1907 } éoparir Court I T.H.Quebec In a Nut Shell 24 Views fr 10c.Quebec in a Sea Shell 24 Views for 10c.|X Nutty Post Cards A Nutty Proposition Wireless Message A Genuine Novelty.Magic Fan Post Cards Open the Fan and see Quebec, We have also received a new stock of colored views of Quebec, as we!l as 5 large stock of new pictorial O'NEILL ! 248 ST.JOHN STREET.Notice of Removal.Owing to need for more space, we have removed our Floral Establishment next door to our former store, where the ample quarters will enable us toattend to all orders promptly.An enormeus stock of flowers on hand.Mrs.Lemieux\u2019s, 99 St.John Street.Ladies\u2019 =Straw Sailors Reduced to 25¢ In New York this spring, the plain sailor hat has become surprisingly popular, and is meeting with almost equal favor this side of the border.News of a reduction in the price of these hats should be of special interest.Altogether there aresix doz.hats which we place on sale.There are a variety of braids to choose from, all plain sailor styles, and the sale price only a fraction of their real value, We offer you your choice for 25 cents.Ready-to-Wear Hats.Our ready-to-wear hats have been greatly reduced in prices.There are important models, and styles are the very newest.Side by side with these spèc- ial offers wo make a reminder of the tweed and rain coats we are selling at prices very much below that former cost, HOLT,RENFREW & Co LEVESQUE & TREMBLAY, .Attorneys lor Plaintift.35 to 43 Buade Stmay 24xlm i} - a PERSONAL amd rit td dti dt des Mr.Wilfrid J.Mercier, KC, of Montreal, is at the Frontenae.Mr.Parey C.Ryan, of Montreal, was at the Chatean yesterday.Mr, Frank L.Farmer, of Three Rivers, was in town à Mr.Alexander MeDougall, of Ots tawa, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.C.H.Loveil, Coatcooke, was at the Chateau yeaterday.Colonel Whitehead, Montreal, arrived in town last evening.Mr.James Law, Montreal, is at the Fronteanc.Dr.Wells spent Sunday in Sher brooke.Hon.Jean Prevost left yesterday for St.Jerome.Hon.Mr.Allard left for Yamasks yesterday afternoon.S.Perodeau, Montreal, the Chateau.Mr E.W.Charlton, Montreal, ar rived in town evening and regis tered at the Chateau.Mr.A.E.Phiffer and family have taken up their residence wt: Lake Beauport.Charles Dube has a sition with the Transcontinental Iway service and will start to-day.Mr.F.X.Drouin, K.C., end family have taken up their residence at the lsland of Orlenns.Mr.and Mrs.Moise Raymond and Mr.Arthur Dionne have returned to town from a most successful fishing trip to the La: ide preserves.Mrs.B.J.Kaine and family have left by steamer Tadoussac for Grand Bay, Saguenay, where they will spend the suminer months.Latest arrivals at the Victoria Hotel were: \u2014Mr, W.D.Whiteford, Portneuf; J.Frigon, St.Anne, Parade; A.E.Cloutier, J.Dugal, Louis Bolduc, Thetford Mines; E Bergeron, Murray Bay; Mr.Hall, J.J.Duggan, Boston.Mr.J.Edmond Roy, of Levis, has accepted the invitation to deliver a lecture at the entertainment which the t is at Jean Baptiste Society of Sherbrooke will give on the evening of its celebration, Sunday, 38rd of June.Yesterday's arrivals at the Chateau: J.E.Nightingale, Dr.Geo.L.Porter, D.P.Read, ¥m.E.Lincoln, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Blue, Glasgow; Ernest Larue, Beauce; C.D.Marcer, Boston; J.A.Begin, Windsor; John Manuel, James Manuel, Ottawa; B.B.Terrill, Boston; W.E.Piper, Boston.Montrealers at the Frontenac: \u2014N.Gendreau, Thomas C.Donnelly, P.8, McKergow, N.S.Gagnon, N.Ashackell, Geo.N.Napier and wife, H.J.Stevens, J, A.Beaudry, J.B.H.Mongenais, J.E.Normandin, F.Jno.Bell, R.EH.Bertrand, E.Fred.Du , P.Decary, i A.Pare, J.x t, and W.McDonald.Among the Montrealers registered at the New Victoria Hotel, were: \u2014Mr.and Mrs, J.D.Camfrand, Mr.N.8.Asselin, E.W.Pruncau, J.D.an, Uscar Tavreau, Z.O.Fouri , J.P.J.P.Durands, J.Lamothe, Chas.Palvis, Edgar Markgrait, A.J.Healy, J.E.Garneau, Dr.De Martigny, J.L.Patenaude, J.Finley and E.W.Nichole, Arrivals at the King Edward Hotel: J.McArthur, New York; O.R.Binet, St.Julie; P.Tousigna nt and wife, Montreal; Homer jer, Windsor Mille: Jack Sullivan, Chicago; .Simard, Toronto; T.Belanger, Chicoutimi; A.P.Caron, Moncton; G.Girard, L.Lapointe, L.R.Michaud, M.Jacques, 0.Poulin, P.Laurier, Mont- Artivals at the Clarendon Hotel:\u2014 Hon.Jules Allard and Mrs.Allard, St.Francois du Lac; Mrs.N.Comeau, Goodbout; G.L.Flanders, F.H.- lish, M.F.Young, Littleton, M.A; H.B.B.ossom, St.Johusbary; W.DP.Cavinagh, New York: M.W.Taylor, Moncton, J.T.Schell, Alezanira; ©.Lebrun, Shawinigan Falls; R.Moat omerie, W.Hi Blewett, Montrlal; F.Campbell, Toronto; A, J.Keunedy, Lorne A.Kennedy, Maxville, R.J.Hiller, Montreal; Hugh Grant, La Tuque: L.K.Veilleux, H.F.Watt, A.Nase, Montreal; J.C.O'Brien, Turonto Arrivals at the Neptune Inn:\u2014All.Larochelle, L.E.Larochelle, St.Michel; Jos.Coutombe, St.Jerome; À.8.Gauvin, Pte, Aux Hiles; J.E.Tousiant, Lyster; John Verrier and ther, F.R.Ashford, England; Y.Lange, Denmark; Alf.Clemont, Pte Aux Tremble, R.Lee, Nova Scotia; E.F.Trueman, St.John, NB; W Kuick, E.Ruissonnoult, J.Jamieson, Montreal; Mr.and Mes, Morel, Mintassini; O., Jonquiere; Geo.Perron, St.Jerome; Thos.Talbert, Lac St.Jean; C.Gagnon, Chambord; Jos.H.Talbot, Berthier: A.Maloney, Berrimis; La.H.Chaperon, Murray Bay; J.A.Savoie, Louiseville.KING EDWARD'S LEVEE Yondon, Jupe 3\u2014The third leves of the searon was held by King Edward at St.James Palace this afternoon, and was more than usually interesting because of the presence of a large contingent of officers who served during the mutiny in India, half a century ago and whose exploits constitute the most eventful chapters of the great siege of Delhi and the defense and relief of Lucknow.Some fifty veteran officers headed by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, about a dozen of whom wore the coveted Victoria Cross, formed a most interesti group, at the function with them bei a haadful of civilians whose gallan deeds in 1858 led to the first bestowal of the Victoria Cross on non-military men.The King drove to St.James Palace from Buckingham Palace in stnte csvorted by a detachment of Life Guards.The throne room formed a brilliant scene, being filled with membage of the' Royal amily, Diplomats, the great officers of State and military and naval men, all in full uniform and wearing their orders and other decorations, and a host of , Cabinet Ministers and mem- n of the House of Commonsee EEE SEEN EEE EE A SURPRISE FOR YOU, LADIES.For your hate.Ses our grand advertisement FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.You will miss your friends tonight from the city.Follow them.Take first electric oar, pay conductor 26¢.for special combination ticket go for round trip on city cars, rallway and elevator with admission to Rustic Theatre and return home ng | ated GREAT ATTRACTION Reckless Reckiaw and Miss Fanny Leight at the Rollaway, The mensgement of the Acedemy Rollaway are to be congratulated on the efforts they meke in securing for their patrons the best attractions.During the past season several frst class rmers have been brought to this city at coneiderable expenge, and for this week Miss Fanny Leicht and Recicless Recklaw have Leon engaged.Their first performance was given last ovoning at the Rollaway in the presence of a vi urge n spectators who, ny from their _ frequent applause, thoroughly coigyed the evening's | perlormance- iss Leight, as a fancy roller skater, hes few equals and her skating last even- was most graceful, while her diffi- fonts were carried out with seemly fect once.cham] Baia io je pion tricl icycle rider and his right to that title is no doubt unchaltenged if his rlormance ast evening goes for anything.He is a complete master of the bicycle and performs some of the most daring acts with the greatest skill.Both performers are booked for the week, and will appear every evening.besides two matinees on Thureday and Saturday, and we would advise all those would like to spend a plogsent evening to pay a visit to the cu Jlaway, and witness the splendid feats Miss Leight and Reckless Recklaw.indulged in by ; keting was in by a large number of those present, belore and after the ce, to the strams of the Rollaway bend.PRINCE FUSHIMI IN NEWCASTLU.In view of the approaching visit of Prince Fushimi 10 Quebec, the fuilov.: ing taken the New:=stle Jowcnal, + May 17.will be interesting to our Sheriff and other members of the Corporation, his Imperial Highness, after visiting the works at Elswick, was es- entertained at dinner at Jesmond Dene House by Sir Andrew Noble, who later fore a reception in his honor.The \u2019rince remained with Sir Andrew overt.si Fushimi was due by special train in the Central Station at o'clock, and both within and without the building there were large numbers of people waiting to receive him.On the No.8 platform, which the railway officials kept select, there gathered be.tweenbali-past two and threes o'clock many members of the Corporation and other prominent citizens, together with cit ers, regular and valuntecr, who, in their brilliant uniforms, lent a pleasing touch of colour to the scene.A guard of honour gumpased of members ob the 3rd V.B.Northumberland Fusiliers was drawn up along the platform under the command of Captain J.R.Hedley, and in the portico a troop of Northumberland * Hussars (Imperial Yeomanry), under Captain Carr-Elli- 2.was postid in waiting to {rm the Princes escort.The band of the 3rd V.B.Northumberland Fusiliers was also present.Sir Andrew Noble was an serly arriva', ah\u2019 among others noticeable on the platform were Captain Tanaka, Captain Kondo, Com- The Loed Mayor voiced the city\u2019s welcomes.\u201cI have the honour, as Lord Mayor of this important city,\u201d he said\u2014addressing the Prince\u2014\"to offer you a very cordial welcome.The ties that Japan and Britain make your Your visit to Newcastle is considered are not unmindfal what a great centre of industry you are ships anc gums that wero made Tyne.We feel certain that the North of England stands out prominently in connection with the recent history the pro of your hmperial ness\u2019 nation.On behalf of the 1 trust your Imperial Highness have a pleasant more closely our friendehip.\u201d of the industrial importance of n would continue and be further cemented.From the Central Station Fushimi proceeded the guest for the night of Sir Andrew and Lady Noble.Noble, we are are who mate acquaintance and at diferent times he has the honour of entertaining many reminded bave more die- creation of the of amity which now existe nations, he and the great firm | with which his name is inseparably associ have indeed pla uo small part.And Jesmond Dene House gives token of this connection.Distributed through the various rooms are many rare and costly Japanese works of art, notably (wo large vases of iron, inlaid with gold silver, which we {renented to Sir Andrew Noble by th arquis Oyma, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Army, visited this city.say, were objects who har twire neediess | to of interest to yes- the large dining hall, a few other guests, including General Sir Leelis Rundle, being invited to join them.Prince Fushimi ann his suite leave Newcastle for Chitlingham.His Imperial #ghness travols by motor car slong with Sir Andrew Noble certain members of the suite.Others of the party hy special train to Belford, and motor irom thers to Chillingham, His Imperial Highuess inspected the castle and the gardens, and after lunch viewed the famous herd of wild cattle.Under the care of Mr Jobeon, i gh the ition of \u2018enper, the herd greatly ve in quality, but in nu bers.Num! over 60, the cat are indeed in exosllent qondition, e bind the Island Empires of visit to this country one of especial interest a great honour to the North, and we that you know visiting.Several of your battle on Tyneside did good service in your late engagement, and proved the workmanship that \u2018an be turned out on the of, igh- Shy may visit, and cement His Imperial Highness, replying theauich un interpreter, expressed very cordial appreciation of the welcome accorded to him.He was quite amare this great centre, and he trusted the frienh- y relations which united England and apa: en Prince along Scotswood Road to the Elswick Works, and drove to Jesmond.Dene House, where he was Than Sir Andrew there inti- with Japan, ad tinguished subjects of tire Mikado.In a between the two terday's visitors.Prince Fushimi and his auite were entertained at dinner in and BANK - MONTREAL, .UPPER TOWN BRANCH, Fabrigue Street Savings Department \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 readers.His Imperiol Highness Prince | ,424\u20ac0040000440004900é Fad mi, having forma Lr e-turact the tate visit to Japan ince ur of Connaught, came north for the pur- f DAY BY DAY.i se\u201d of inspecting Elswick Workselcomed to the city by Mayor and PPICOTOIVEIPCS 00000004 Is it possible that June cut into the ice man's Many a Quebec girl would no doubt take delight in singing \u201cMy sweet heart's the man in the mint.\u201d Quebec has a big Scotch regiment, but they don't wear kilts, They take to glasses, bowever.is going to i too?Could you say a man who rides in a rubber tired vebicle has that tired feeling.Cheer up! We may have summer next year., Build vour hopes bigh\u2014then stand from under.In the case of a pho suc- oes depends on his ability to take things as they come.After the average young man forgets what he learned at college wansges to become a useful citisen.Some men never attempt to ac vomplish anything because they are unable io find an easy mark to put up the money.How would it do to erect an ice mander Shigemura, and Lieut.Yot- A > 1 10 suyanagi, of the Tmperiel Japanese palace in honor of Prince Fushimi's Navy.visit?Get in line and be on time at 7this evening with 260.Buy your ticket on any eit, oar, good around the circuit to Kent House grounds, including entrance to Rustic Theatre, and return to your door.REFLECTION OF A BACHELOR.What a girl lites about being a girl is that she isn't a man, It would be easier to understand why men like to smoke if it was against the law.Îf there was any way to make men practice what they preach they'd stop preaching.When a woman misses a train she feels maybe it's Providence because it might be wrecked.A man could have & lot more fun playing solitaire at home than signing checks in a club, but he\u2019s afraid his friends wouldn't think so.Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird and gulp down whatever food or medicine may be offered you ?Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that which you take into your stomach whether as food or medicine ?Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine.Dr.Pierce believes they have a perfect right to insist upon such knowledge.Sohe or the cure of woman's peculiar wesk- nesses, irregularities and derangements, glving rise to frequent headaches, backache, dragging-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom: panied, ofttimes, with & debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symptoms of weakness, Dr.Plerce\u2019s Favorite Prescription is a most efficient remedy.It is equally effective in curing painful periods, In glving strength to nursin mothers and In preparing the system of tho expectant mother for baby\u2019s coming, thus rendering chlidbirth LT le and com- Son T 7% Tes potent, strengthening eription® in à most po 8 on tonic to the general sysiem and to \u2018be organs distinctly feminine in particular It is also a soothing and invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion.nervous prostration, neuraigie, hysteria a me, chores or St.Vitue's dasics, her distressing nervous symptoms 8b esscs of the distinctly feminine organs.A host of medical authorities of ail the several schools of practice, recommend each of the several fnarédients of which \u201cFavorite Prescription\u201d ia made for the entre of tho diseases for which it 18 claimed Topo vpumie) oy sending 's poste] sory i sen a tent for 8 free fs by booklet of ex from the leading thorities, to Dr.Pierce, Invalide ¢ and Surgical in- tffdlo, N.Y., and It wi Atituts, te \u2018zou by return post.tendant upon functional and organie dis- .ARD & REDUCTION SALE OF Spring and Summer Millinery Models Usually Sold at 880.00 reduced to.$22.50 Models Usually Bold at, 20.00 reduced to.Models Usually Bold at 15,00 reduced to.Models Usually sold at 12,00 reduced to.A Boy's Clothing.7 Nora Suits a pond Warsteds or navy ue serge, 2 $3.00 and desirabla pattorns, very champ at #70 om voducod at.90000 years, vil words 88.00 mov redued dûreJoserroeri ae sucres 0020 *na0n00025020U00SH6 SON SVG BU SU 0000 Embroideries : Greatly Underpriced We are clearing up stock and have gone through the entire Embroidery Department.We have oulled out all the short lengths, odd widths, broken assortments, and marked them down for a speedy clearance, There arefmany choice pieces included in the sale.Edgings, Insertions, Bandings and Flouncings.Regular.8a 15.830 60c 1.00 Now Reduced at.\u2026.50.10.22 40 60: Men\u2019s Underwear and Hosiery We are showing a complete assortment of Men\u2019s Underwear of the best foreign and domes ic makes, in Silk, Silk and Wool, Lisle Balbriggan and India Gauze.Prices Ranging from 400.to $3.50 MEN\u2019S HALF HOSE Men's Fancy Lisle Thread Half Hose in a variety of designs and COÏOFS,.n0o0noncnacc0candoenecseuvansosanosausecs eo DOC & FOiT Men's Silk Half Hose, in all the leading shades, .\u2026 .$1.25 a paic 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS and SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SCREENED, AUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 119 ST.JAMES ST, MONTRE AT, CHEAP JUNE SALE OF MILLINERY All our Trimmed and Untrimmed Hat: Greatly Reduoed.JUST RECEIVED New Lawn and Lingerie Blouses and Costumes.' Dress Skirts and Suits in Voile, Silk and Lustre.Children\u2019s Dresses in all Sizes.New Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Gloves, Etc: Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street, Quebec, eee OUR STOCK OF House Furnishing Goods IS NOW COMPLETE, , WE OFFER THIS WEEK Carpets, Carpet Squares, all sizes ; oilcloth Squares, Lace Curtains (Nottingham) from Tbe.up to $10.00 per pair Applique Net Curtains, Sash Curtains, New Art Silk and Silkets for Draperies, Muslins.Handsome designs in Cretonne, Art Tickings, etc, and a general variety of other lines in House Furnishings.SPECIAL.Just received a consignment of Iron Bodsteads, Matrasees and Feather Pillows.P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill."]
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