The Quebec chronicle, 7 juin 1907, vendredi 7 juin 1907
[" 1 \u2014-< \"tar Blat, be br The Weather.Lower Bt.Lawrence and Gulf.\u2014 winds, cool, with a few showers, but gradually clearing.The Quebec QUEBEC, ve de.JURE 1, 1907.étre Chronicle.Ke Temperatures.1 Be fittingly Dressed! It is of the greatest value _ and'importanee to the man of to-day Special values in ROY & ROY, 178 St.John Street.\u2018 \\ PA A OLD KING TOP GONE | FATAL AUTO MISHAP Dropped Dead at Blue Bonnets | Machine Crashes into a Street \u2014fain Interfered with Car in an Endurance.Yesterday's Sport.Run, Albany, N.Y., June 6.\u2014The 200 mile endurance automobile run, under the auspices of the New York Motor Club ended in the loss of one life and the More or less serious .irijury to two other persons about three miles cast of Albany shortly after six o'clock tonight, when one of the automobiles \u2018crashed\u2019 into an clectrio car.Clarence McKensie, of 101 West 66th street, New York, president of the Standard Brake Com y, was killed instantly.W.H., _& bioyé policeman, residing at 538 West Glst street, New York city, and W.Swan, of 947 .Chestuut street, New Britain, Conn., chauffeur, are in local hospitals.Mosher.is badly hurt.Bwag js said ngt to be seriondly hurt.Doétors fram Albany and Renselndr land ambulances from this city Poin es lion 8 oN men taken to hospitals .in Albany.Mosher, it was stated, stistained frac: tures of the skull,.and ip and probably internal injuries.jan sustained severe injurfes .about- the : head and body.Montreal, June 6.\u2014The worst weath- \u2018er conditions of the Blue Bonnets meet confronted the racing fraternity today.Rain, which threatened \u201cduring the forenoon, commenced to fall this afternoon and, in consequence, the track was heavy.[his, of course, an adverse effect on the attendance.The card for this afternoon was a oe ond furnished some keen racing.The horse, King Top, own wi W.Hendereon, a prominent Montreal business man, dropped dead at the track last night.King Top was schooled on the turn of the field with Harry Henderson, a son of the owner, in the saddle, and as he was going over the last couple of jum) seemed to falter.Shortly all t shorse was taken out of the field into aud fell dead.empl 2 ol age, and had won many races.+ After the ride Jockey W.Ecäpp pat up on the odds on favorite, Gilpen, in the fourth terday, he was * stand as the the ridé was un- .ATTEMPT JO LYNCH PRIEST | i me, June 6\u2014The people of the attempted to lynch\u2019 an A be because in the course of a sermon nounced Garibaldi as a spurious bero.The Abbe bad to appeal to the pro- any more mounts at this meeting until he has permission from them.Summaries: \u2014~, ; First race, half mile, maiden, 2- ids, $400 added\u2014Columbia Lad, 113, (McDaniel), 7 to 5 and out, | tection of the carhincers to escape joe Guard a.110, { Schaflor}, 10 x from the mob.,4t1 and 2 to 1, ; .110, (Digg in Yor to Là ol apd SOCIALIST APPEAL TO SOLDIERS even, third.me, .50.ncerned, London, June 6\u2014\"Y.inhe Fred.Muce, Helen Greed, Maxton, | lin) by \u201ceons marci) ie Pure Donald T, and Pedigree also ran.Ids | farce and mockery.\u201d \u201cMilitary law § race, One mile, 3-vear-ol ia rotten.\u201d These are among the and up, selling, $400 added, the phrases in a headed \u201can Jockey Club course\u2014Schræder's Miding, 94, (Gaugel), 3 to 2, 4 to Sand 2 to 3, won: Aseline, 104, (Goldstein), 7 t0 5, 1 to 2 and out, second; Conopian, 1079 McNamara), 3 to 1, even and | to Ÿ, third.Time.!452-8.Factotum, Water Dog, All Ablaz-+ and Stoney Lee also ran.Third race, one mile and a furlong, Blue Bonnets.atukes, purse $1,000\u2014 Main Chance, 121, (MeDaniel), 2 to 5 and out, won by two lengths: Col.Jack, 123 (Bullman), 8 to 5 and out, frond by right lengths; Monkey zale, 116, (Diggins), 20 to 1, 3 to 1, and out, third.Time, 2.004-5.Only three ran.Fourth race, about two and half miles, handicap steeplechase, 4-ycarolde and \u201cpe $400 a ded-De.Keith, 148, ( Saffel), B to 5 and out.won by half a mile; Esherjoy, 156, (Brasil), ¢ to 1, 2 to 5 and out, second.Time, 0.08.Three started but Kara los Appeal to Soldiers, * which was die tributed at Aldershot yesterday by the Beoial Democratic Federation.It urges the soldiers to be dissatisfied with ir lot and demands the abolition, root and branch, of the national army as at present ofganired.ONTARIO EXPLORATION Toronto, June 6\u2014 Three exploring parties are being sent out by the Burean of Mines this spring to various bportions of northern Ontario.One, under the direct charge of Professor Miller, Provincial Geologist, assisted by C.W.Knight, ot Ki , will make a geological as well as a topographical examination of the silver Cobalt area on the Montreal River.Prolessor Brock will make an .axaminationof the Larder Lake region.Mr.A.L.Parsons, of the University of Toronto, will accompany the sur rider.veying party headed by A.Niven, O.Fifth race, half mile, 2-year-olds, | L.8., which is to run the bou selling, #400 added\u2014Lady Powell 104, {line between tho districts of Algoma (McDaniel), 4 to 5 and out, won, | and Thunder Bay, north of the C.P.R.Camphight, 104, (Galex), 15 to 1, 4 to 1, ad even, second; Patrician.107, (H.Alex), 85 ® 3, 7 to 10, and out, third, Timo, .501-5.Mamatonovk, Tee Crest and Nell W, also ran.Sixth race, seven furlongs, the toboggan course, for mares and geldin .t-year-olds and Wh selling, $400 added Fo Trumper, 114, (J.Johnson}, 6 te 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 5, won; Abjure 107, (Gaugel}.15 to 1, 6 to 1, an $ to 1, second; Principia, 107, (Goldstein), 2 to 1, 4 to 5, and out, third, Time, 1.3333.Mendocine, Tyrolian, Ronnie Reg, Asterisk, Healing Salve, Rally Castle and Oriflamme also ran.ATTEMPT TO BURN A OIFY fllentown, Pa., June 6.\u2014What was ; rently an attempt by incendiaries to destroy the city of Allentown oe- eurred early to-day, when firemen were called simultaneously to fight three fires in the business section of the city.An attempt was made to draw the firemen from the business section oo r s from remote residential ir ere Te ane total loss was $125,000.| Fortune's knock is seldom loud, ! .rer POMMERY \u201cFathe open markets of France and Great Britain, whers Champagne.COADJUTOR BISHOP FO?TORONTO Toronto, June 6\u2014In the report of the executive committee to be presented at the Anglican Synod, which opens next Tuesday in St.James\u2019 chthedrai, Archbishop Sweatman will ask the church for an paçistant hisho, to aid him in the work bi the diocese, which in the largest in the Dominion.Last year the question of the appointment of a coadjutor was discussed at the Synod but nothing was done in the matter.As the churches, missions and stations in the dioosse number over 550, it in the opinion that an as sistant who has power to officiate at onnfirmations and ordinations should be appointed.In this connection the name of Bishop Reeve, of Mackenzie River, who is now home on furlough, is mentioned.eran A little \u2018learning le a dangerous thing, but a lof ol ignorance is still more dangerous.quality fixes the prive of POMMERY STANDS FIRST, LAW, YOUNG & CO, Montreal, General Agente.Ji he de FA THE TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION PLANS Meeting of the Executive Committee Last Evening A WORKING COMMITTEE Appolntment of a Permanent Se-retary\u2014 Arrangements for Accommodation of Expected Visitors.A meeting of the executive of the Torcentennary was held last ovening at the City Hall under the chairmanship of Mayor Garneau, president, those present being Hon.A, Turgeon, Col.1 Evanturel, Lieut.-Colone! Ray, Hon, Mr.de la Bruere, Major Hothrington, Measrs.Cyr.Tessier, Thos MoDougall, M.Joseph, Aug.Carrier, MP, Dr.Morin, Dr.Simard, Dr.Harper, G.M.Fairchild, P.B.Dumoulin, C, Duquet and A.Painchaud, and H.J.J.B.Chouinard, secretary.The secretary informed the commit .|tee that Mgr.Mathieu, Mgr.Gagnon and several other mèn, members of the committee had \u201ctelephoned him that owing to other pressing business they would be unable to attend the \"te Burn Mr.oulin, as president of the Finance Committee, read a report of the committee to effect that their quorum had been fixed at three mem- |bers, and that they had decided to pay all accounts which would be a proved of by the executive and the the finance committee, these accounts now amounting to $213.65, tor printing, translating and typewriting.Mr.MeDougall, treasurer of the executive, informed the committee that he now had in hand 85,500.i Mr, Jules Hone, president of the hotels and lodgings committes, was unavoidably absent bu the first re.rt of that committee was read by Mr.Dumoulin.The report is a very important one and shows that Mr.Hone has Kad considerable correspondence with the parties who had charge of the lodgings and hotels at the St.Louis Exposition.Mr.Saxton, who | superintended this department\u201d at St.Louis, is nlso in charge of hotels and !lodgings at the Jamestown Exhibition land has written to Mr.Hone in con- bection with the tercentennary ! bration nm.| Moyot Gkieau oo! tulated the president of resident of [1 committee which had done such splen- [did work so far, as they have gone the | tay se try and overcome we i of securi: lodgings for those who will visit Québec on that oc sasion.Mr.Fairchild remarked that at a recent meeting of the historical and archeological committee it had been suggested that a prize of 8500 be given for the publication of the best guide which would be known as the icial guide.| Mr.Chouinard replied that since the last meeting of that committee he had d his opinion regarding the ad- i visability of baving an official guide printed, as there are alrcady several guides published in this citv and it would only be competing with the publishers who improve on their guides every year.He also was of opinion |that the historical committee couid inot take action on the matter, as that committee had not yet decided upon their quorum.Hon.Mr.Turgeon su, tod each committee should decide their quorum, otherwise no decision could be arrived at only by sa sb.{solute majority.Col.Evanturel was of opinion that this executive could arrange with the publishers of tho guides to print a special guide for the tercentennary ex- \u2018hibition for a certain financial consid: eration.The secretary was instructed to {write the committees to have them lix their quorums, Dr.Simard, pursuant to a notice \u2018given at lart mecting, movea that a : working committee be appointed which lywould have the direction of all the business decided upon by the executive, such committee to be com of the president, three vice-presidents, and treasurer of the executive, and a dele gate from each of the seven sub-com- mittees, and that the mecretary-general and two joint secretaries act in such capacity with this working committes and that the quorum be fixed at five members, .In reply to Dr.Morin, De.Sinard stated that this working committee could ndt do anything without the exccutives approval, and the object of such a committee was to carry out the decisions of the executive, Mayor Garneau, in answer to Major Hethrington, stated that the idea of Dr, Simard's motion was to get a committee composed of a few members te c on the work.The original executive was composed of 38 members which had now been increased to 75 or 80.This working sommitiee would only oarry out the ideas of the executive or elaborate upon any project which the executive could wy t The motion was finally edopted.Me.Fairchild thought that the time had arrived to appoint & permanent secretary and also to bave permanent officers, There was no man better suited for the adh of permanent secrotary than Mr.H.J.J.B.Choui: nard who had already done consider able practical work in connection with this celebration.He proposed that ho be appointed permanent secretary.Ou suggestion of the chairman, this proposition was left to the working committee to carry \u201cout.P On mntion of Hon.Mr.Turgeon, seconded by Dr.Simard, it wes derided that commenciag in Soptembor next, the executive should meet every second Teed ay of every month, oe when a moeting was spec) sed by the president.ly A man with a future 03d a woman with à past can generally be eure that they are being talked it, that upon THE QUESTION ASSUMES HS CAREER OF À SENOUS APÉC) CAME LAD BE Japanese Relations with {the of United States { Ts t Gruesome Revelations Harry Orchard SAN FRANCISCO.R IN CASE AGAINSYT HAYWOOD + Have Greatly Excited Japaneti, who - Reparstion and Punidhinent Offenders.His Assassination of Former Governor Frank Steunenberg of Idaho.¢ Boise, Idabo, Juns 6.\u2014The Steunenberg murder trial was resumed at 9 °° Orchard resumed the witness afund at 208 sm Harry Orchard, .v man wi 8 his true Dame is to Japanese establishments ju! San : Albert or who assassinated Francisco.Reparation for 4hg dam- (former Governor Frank Steunenberg, age inflicted and punishment p£ tho gt Caldwell on the night of December culprits is expected and it is belioved [20s Loos, vite md vie, Fee D that the Government is ing proper | Haywood, and treasurer of steps in the matter.Though lic hare is irritated at the tardiness |the district court this morning.The displayed in efocting à solution oi the fsérsome relation of five of years .eo ; erime has not been finished.Th difficulty, opinion bas not yestreached |olimax is to come to-day.Mf, indeed ing are silent on the question t manding an indempity for the de- the stage ol Advocating -an \u2018à 1 to [there can be a ci more terrible a hostile demonstration is a form, |thau the one alread; reached in the It is , however, that po ine | narrative told by witness.The dignation has reached a never story of ore witnessed in the histbry of Jupan\u2019s relations with the, United | Pi; States.It is thought by aauential Japanese that the quicker the facts regarding the istions.now in progress here and in Washington are published the better it will for all concerned, as a stage has now been reached when it may prove dangerous ! to keep the people in suspanse or ignorance of what is being done.An experienced diplomat, who was a protege of Marquis Ito and a prominent figure in national affuira, said today to the Associated Press :.*\u2018America is the last country with which 1 expected complications with = Japan.Traditional friendship of tho two na crime with which Haycharged is a revelation to people of this country, if the story wl by Orchard © is true, So far an {the people of 0 presentation of this case are concerned the climax comes to-day in the telling of the murder of Frank Steunenberg.In his confession on the street yesterday Orchard, or Horsely, without telling any of the early history of his life, without revealing the rcasons that caused him to change his name, without a word of the wife whom he known to have desertéd or of father and mother back in the old days in Canada, plunged at once into the narration of what he has done since early in 1899, when as a worker in the Cœur- D'Alene be first joined the Westions uniformly Daintained by their Federation of Miners.lt is not Government at Washington m 19 {to be supposed that his misdoinge (almost hesitate to believe that an.with the lighting of the anti-Japanese sentiment exists in fus that, blew up the Bunker Hill mill Uncle Sam's territory, though the unfortunate occurrences stand unassailable.But before formipg a final agreement in the present Ififtance it is absolutely necessary to bear in at Wardner and hurled two men to death, but to-day he must tell of the last crime of all, when on a stormy night as the old year was dying, he a bomb that blew Frank Steunenprogress made by the Dominion.GRAND DUKE\u2019S DANCER 8t.Petersburg, June 7\u2014There have to cut this gordian knot.\u201cThe Japanese cause, in the present instance, in right throughout, beyond the shadow of a doubt.This is a fact impossible to escape the enlightened j ent of a person like Presi- oho.ass alloyed attem, P lately dent Roosevelt.I confidently expect | imperial bouse of Russin that scarcely that justice will be meted out and the sooner his action in this matter is made known the better.\u201d UNION WITH CANADA London, June 6\u2014The West Indian Club gave a dinner last night at the a day passes without adding to the uumber.The latest, according to the Novos Vremya, was a deliberate design on the life of Grand Duke Michael Abxamrovich, youn brother of Emperor Nicholas.In any event a serdoun acrident was narrowly avert- challongo the correctness of Mr, Chan: berlain\u2019s statement but such a union at present was neither desirabls nor MEANS MUC+ TO MEN- practical.A Name is Protected by Government Referring to the recent meetings of Registration in All Countriesthe imperial conference, Bir Robt | During last year several firms in said he had told the government that a repetition of its action of last ycar would not only be regarded as humiliating to the colony but would lead to a total disregard of all constituted authority within it.He was not without hope that before he returned something sasisinctory would b» \u2018are rived at regarding the matters in which Newfoundland was interested.Sir Robert said it was hs pleasuta to admit, reports to the pontrarv.notwéthstanding, that he had received the most courtous treatment from his Majesty's ministers in all his negotiations with them.W.MACKENZIE'S SON Died Yesterday in Toronto After an Operation for Canada have been enjoined from usil the name \u2018\u2018Semi-ready\u2019\u2019 in their advertising.\u2018This is à Government trade mark signifying tailored garments finished to the trying-on stage.In Toronto a retail house sought to use the name, knowing that ite value was superlative.They apol M in Montreal another retail house recently acknowledged an infringe ment, and promised not to do it again.A building firm in Winnipeg borrowed\u201d tht name for come settlers\u2019 houses finished rendy-to-erect.The name \u2018\u2019Semi-ready\u201d wlely to \u2018\u2018Semi-ready,\u201d company que 8 big factory in Montreal, supplying about eighty atores in Canada.In Les than ten years this system of tailoring clothes has made wonderful strides, and there are 79 teasons why the name means much to men.belongs Limited, a A endicitis.Faguy, inay & Frere have the pp \u2014\u2014 \u2018 sola Toy der Guebes Citymigronto.June Alexander Wilhem CANADIAN NORTHERN AND QUE- lackensie, secon son ol WT William Mnckenrie, of the Canadian | DEC & LAKE ST.TOHN RAIL Northern Railway, died at his resid- \" .ence tonight after an operetion for On 16th inst., the following = time table will be put into effect on these railways for the summer :\u2014Leave Quebec at 9.30 a.m.for Montreal, at 11.18 a.m.for la Tuque, al and Chicoutimi, at 1.45 p.m.for Lake St.Joseph, at 5.20 p.m.for St.Raymond, and at 6.20 p.m.for Lake St.Joseph daily proept Sunday, and also at 1.48 p.m.for St.Raymond, Sunday only, and at 10.00 p.m.for Roberval and Chicoutimi, on Thursdays and * Saturdays.Trains will arrive in Quebec as follows :\u2014At 8.85 am.from St.Raymond, at 2.45 p.m.from Chicoutimi, al and La Tuque, at 4.20 p.m.from Lake St.Joseph, at 4.48 po from Montreal, and at 11.00 p.m.rom Lake St.Joseph, daily except Sunday, nnd also at 7.00 am.from Chicoutimi and Roberval, Saturdays and Mondays only.at 7.00 a.m.from appendicitis.He was in bis thirtieth vear and was the treasuror of the Camdian Northern | RaHwey.Mr.Mackensie~was well known in business, social and sporting circles.He was in most of the Toronto clube, the Ontario Jockey Club, the Toronto Aunt Club and the Lambton t Club.Mr.Mackenzic was ut one a wel known cricket and football layer.He war financially intereated È à number ol the Mackentie & Mann Projects.Mr.Mackenzie attended the races on last Thursday and waa taken ill on Friday ami had to be operated upon.He married Miss Kirkland, daughter of the former manager of the Bank of Nowtreal.His father, Mr.Wm.Mackenzie.who with hin family has been touring in Euro) and the cant, is thought to be on me Hotel to passengers by the 11.18 a.m.Anyhody can keep cool moat of the | train ftom Quebec for Lake St.Johntime this spring.wedéiri.secretary pub- [the Western Federation of Miners, in |\u2019 mind that in America the autonomy [Lerg to his death within sight of his its afus | children and within the hearing of his ment Or interlerewce gl agtional au- |\" orities is .rent < | .Getty the or § Aegon REVEIVES BY THE PORE 8 most delicate position.Fartunately | Rome, June 6\u2014The Pape today re the chief executive of the United | ceived in private audience Sir Wilfrid States is a wonderful personality.| Laurier.the Canadian Premier, and Judging by his speeches and writings | L.P.Brodeur, the Canadien Minister he might Le called the incarnativn of | of Marine, and their families.The the ciples of Bushido.There is | Pontiff informed his visitors that he no doubt that he is resolute enough | followed with affectionate interest the (Hotel Cecil in honor of Sir Robert |ed.The scene was the Gatchina road \u2018Bond, the premier of Newfoundland.| leading to Tsarsko-Selo end the time Joseph Chamberlain sent a letter yesterday afternoon.Piles of stones expressing his hope for the ultimate | completely blocking the highway were union of Newfoundland with Canada | discovered just before the , of | as most conducive to the welfare ol | an automobile bear Grand Newfoundland.Duke.T: were hurriedly cleared Sir Robert, in reply to a toasi to [away a the Emperor's brother | his health, safd that be would not puesed in q Indien Lorotte, on Wodnesdoys and way home now.: Fride « only, and at 945 pm.from .fa that in inexperienced In whitt- | 8t.ond, Sunday only.an ling thould use a knife.will at Lake French 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The Quebec Telegraph has a bad fit of indigestion and is haunted by nerve shaking visions of plots, Conservative of course.In its present enfeebled state we would not suggest strong remedies, but perhaps Baby's Own Tablets, and Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Ryrup might afford reliel.It is rather difficult to make out the real aim and intention of an ar ticle about the plot that failed, for the language is somowhat obscure and the connection still more so.The article begins apparently with a refer sauce to the \u2018\u2018wine, women dnd graft\u201d scandals of the Dominion Liberals, and talks of the publication of \u201cfalsifying correspondence,\u201d whatever that may mean, and then switches off abruptly to the Prevost-Asselin case and informs tbe public that \u201cthe jury in the Prevost-Asselin case disagreed, and rendered à verdict accordingly.\u201d It may be our ignorance but we never beard of a disagreeing jury rendering a verdict before.This adds & new remarkable feature to an already re markable case.Then we are asked what is the ground for the continued warfare of the Conservative press seeing that Hon.Messrs.Prevost and Turgeon wero publicly exonerated from any personal charge or blame for wrong-doing (which is not correct, but it may pass for the moment, and we are told that the ground is \u201csimple.\u201d The whole plot was cut and dried, and the Conservatives had to go on with it.What plot?The plot against the Dominion Ministers, or that against the Provincial ones.If the latter, suppos- {ng that there was a plot, it was a Liberal one, conceived in the office of a Liberal newspaper, with a Liberal agent as the villain of the piece, and sil the dramatis personas Liberals But our friend has got somewhat more than mixed, and says that il he wera to mention the names of officials who pre implicated in \u201cthe plot\u201d the pub- lio \u201cwould question the heinousness of the crime,\u201d which means, if words mean anything, that the public would believe that the plotting officials had not done such à very wicked thing after all.But whether they did or not, we do not see where the Conservatives come in, because, lente the Telegraph ecribe, the plotters were officials\u2019 and Conservative officials in a Liberal Government, either Dominion or Provincial are black swans; very rare birds indeed, and not enough to scare up a decent \u201cplot\u201d .among them.All the plots going at pre sent ars Liberal ones ; witness the Parent-Choquette affair; | the Gonin- Parent affair ; and now the Prevost Asselin afsir.The Conservatives have no need to originate plots; all they have to do is to pat the Liberal plotters on the back, and that ought to be regarded as a sign of friendly interest, and not as a just ground for complaint or calling names.And now we come to the most as-| tonishing part of this generally ns tounding effusion.All this about Conservative delinquencies and Liberal plots was merely a text on which to preach a moral sermon to our business men.\u201cHere is a question which every right man might put to himself, and be his own judge in the case'\u2014and the question is does the right minded business man, think that his \u201cbusiness would stand the searching scrutinizing investigation and eross-examination by the most eminent erimimal lawyer and come out as un- geathed of even the taint of charges that might be preferred against \u201chim\u201d as that of the Commissioner of Mines and Colonization?\" That is rather rough on our business men, and we should be sorry to think t they could not stand the test a great deal better than the Honorable Commissionor of Mines and Col@énizetion bas done, but the Telegraph scribe seems to be of à different opinion, and, on the principle \u201cLet him that is without sin among you throw the first stone,\u201d poncludes with the impassioned appeal: «In all fairnoss to the character of men, the fair spirit of humanity and the Intelligence of business mes, ask your- welves thin question and you will be the best judge of the plot to dethrone the Liberal party from power.\u201d Now what we want to know is how will the business men of Quebec like 40 be told that il their conduet of affairs was enquired into as closely na that of Mr.Prevost they wonld not come of ns well as that gentleman who was shown to have allowed his department to get into a state of great confusion and inefficiency, and whose connection with campaign fund profit six out of twelve men were strongly inclined to believe in.me dE ren \u2018Trought It meant death sure '*\u2014 Mrs.James McKim, of Dunaville, Ont, says of he# almost miraculous cure from heart disease by Dr.Agnew\u2019s Cure for the Heart: \u201cUntil 1 began taking thin remedy 1 despaired of my life, had heart failure and extreme \u2018 9 prosiration.One dose gave me quic 101.00 240000000000000000 00000000 000 0000 TLL \"0 bottle cured me, Th Hepelled like h .rei EI dhe Quebty @hroniglg| time devoted to the care © works wonders.Just use Ayers \u201cHai Viger, the new kind, systematically end conscientiousty, and soe the result.ng bair, cures dandruff, makes the about this.0.Ce.Propurettons.Mase.CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN.There are many reasons wby a peculiarly appremative welcome should be extended to His Imperial Highness, Prince Fushimj besides his high renk and the distinguished position which be occupies as the representative of a feiondly and allied nation.The fight which the little Island Empire of the East put up with the Great Northern Empire, the pluck and skill with which it was conducted, and tho melf-depend.ence exhibited throughout the fierce struggle could not fail to excite first interest, and then \u2018admiration and respect throughout the whole world, and these feelings have heen augmented rather than diminished by the subee- quent career of Japan and the broad and liberal features of à policy which has made her career in peace no less remarkable than her success in war.An instance of this liberal and enlightened feeling which is not generally known, is given in the treatment of the World's Btudent Christian Federation which assembled last month in Tokio.The Marquis Ito declared this conference to he \u201cone of the most memorable events in the history of Japan,\u201d and accompanied his letter, sent from Korea, with a gift of fivo thousand dollars, and the delogates at the conference, representing twenty- five countries, received messages of greeting from such distinguished men as Viscount Hayashi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Count Okuma, Elder Statesman.The Literary Digest of June 1 quotes from the New York Outlook the fol lowing interesting features of this remarkable gathering : | \u201cThe Conference was of course distinctively Christian in character; it had a definite purpose of proclaiming a Christian message; it advocated cthical and intellectual progress by means of the Christian religion ; it assembled in a non-Christian land ; yet its existence, #0 far from arousing resentment or opposition, evoked rather the warmset expression of appreciation and even gratitude.That it stimulated emulation is not surprising.A Buddhist Conference, for example, was summoned in the sams city at the same timex but ot that Conference resolutions expressing its \u2018profound respect\u2019 to the gathering oi Christians were passed, sud a deputation to convey these Fesolutions was chosen.Similarly, a \u201cConference of Shinto priests sent 8 latter to the Christian Conference ing their sense of the honor which the Federation had shown to Japan by convening ; in Tokio, and, in lien of a reception, for lack which could not be arranged of time, presented material \u2018mementoes and tokens of esteem,\u2019 ib order, to use their own words, \u2018to express our deep appreciation of your coming, and to commemorate this bright event in Japan's history.\u2019 \"\u201d and adds, \u201cthe Jak anese press, recognizing the influence which the Conference would have upon international relations, and particularly upon the growth of good-will between the East and the West, were emphatic in expressing their goodwill.The Kobe Herald declares that Christianity is regarded as a beneficent force in the development of the nation.It vays further : \u201cThe fact is, we believe, that both the authorities of Tokio and the nation at large are coming more and more to recognize the need of emcour- aging the spread of spiritusl and ethio- al influences to act as ateadying and inspiring forces in the transition from the old idens to the new through which Japan is passing, and this more perticularly among the rising generation, to which the Student Christian Federation especially ap peals.\u201d Referring to tha Christian mission aries in Japan The Herald observes : \u201cThe very fact that Japan is so ready to welcome with pleasure and friendship a great Christian organira- tion and to encourage its work among the youth of the land is in iteell the strongest of proofs that the Chris tian missions in this country bave in general performed their tasks in a wise, tactful, and bemefioont manner.\u201d \u2014\u2014 S00-6-00 540 40+0000000004 | PRESS OPINIONS, \u20ac »++0-e+e.0.canada asl A STRIKE AGAINST OVERN- MENT »-8trikes by men employed in the shipping trade have been numerous this season, but the strike of French sailors has features so peculiar in relation to palional politics and the principles involved that it demands more than passing attention.\u2018The strike is a challenge to the Govern ment, a defiance in fact by men in its employ, daring it Lo put in force its declared olioy prohibiting the organization À unions by persons in the service of the state.It will be remembered that s short time ago the General Confederation of -Labor, which is largely controlled by the Bocialiste, prop to \u2018extend the union system to the Civil Servioe, including, the Naval .The object, would seein, waa to obtain power thrpugh arganization whereby to coerce Government into yielding to the de mands of the Labor party.This move was promptly met hy a ntinistrrial order torblddia Government employes to join the unions, and the announos- ment that a bill was in reparation to deprive thems of the right to organise sufferings of years were magic.3, Sold by L.B.Martel strikes.The t spimating the men Tey be judged by the foot that they immediately went $0 work organisin, the strike which has now paraly French chi .\u2026 The gravity of the situation je shown by & statement that about ome hundred and twenty thousand \u2018shen of the Navel Reserve, including some twenty-five thoasand of the actual war fleet, have joined the strike, Thus, in tion to paralysing commerce, the strikers have crippled the navy.This would be called mutiny in Great Britain and trexted according , but in France it seems to be ded as the exercise of an inherent right of citizenship.The present trouble is sbout the new pensions, the men holding that the increase recently granted by the Government is too 8 , while the Minister of Finance declares it is as much as ths nation can afford.Buch being the situation, it raises the question whe ther the Government or those who serve it shall rule.As a mutiny, which it really is, it should be put down at any cout, or is an end to all discipline.But as the strikers are for the most part half civiliane, hall sailors on reserve, having the am sympath od the entire navy, the extreme di t: suppressing the movement is evident.Outside the service, i backed , the strikers are by the would seem that this strike has precipitated, what many believe to be inevitable soon or late, a conflict between Republicans and Socialists, to decide which shall control the destinies of France.From @ despatoh sent out from Nantes, it nppears that a_seo- tion of the Naval Reserve is not in ac cord with the General Confederation of Labor, and refrains from the strike ill assured that that organization is not at its head.A division of this kind shows the men of the Reserve are not all Rocialists, and a way for compromise may be thus opened.The situation is the gravest that the Cle menveau ministry haa had to face, but the probability of its regulation ap- ars reasonable from the revolute attitude of the Government and ths fact stated in the reports, that the sentiment of the country is against the strikers.\u2014Montreal Witness.THE BRIDE OF JUNE.Here's to the June bride, Blushing and fair, Treading vedately The wedding march rare.Cheeks like lilies, .Lips like ths rose, Blessings upon her Wherever she goes ! Here's to the June bride, Smiling ber face, Gentle her mien is, - Alluring her Fairest of maidens, Queen of to-day, May no grim shadows Darken her way ! Here's to thé June bride, Lovely and sweet, Picturesque flower, Dainty and neat.What of the bridegroom?He gets the swesteat Bouquet to-day.\u2014New York Sun.\u2018A WASHINGTON professor has just concluded a remarkable series of experiments illustrative of the physical thinking.He has reduced anger, - ousy, love, griel, and anxiety to chom- ical formulas.According to the professor, every change of the mental state of an individual is expressed in the What Malt Is to Beer Malt is barley, with its life-germ artificially grown.Malt gives body, strength and quality to beer.The better the malt, the more satisfying the beer.The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process follows Nature\u2014it grows the barley slowly, thus the nutritious preservin all o ood properties of the gain, and transmiting them to Pabst The Boer of Quality Béewed from Pabst perfect Eight Day maltand the choicest hops, Pabst Blue Ribbon is a beer having a delightful flavor, with the vital, life-giving mals predominant.It is a pure beer, properly rich and mellow\u2014 malt and hops perfectly blended.4 When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon.Made by Pabst, at Milwaukee And hoftled only at the Brewery.L.t, Fils & Co., Agt., Montreal.1 PS furcotte, Distributi : Quibee, Phone 1131, © Ast processes induced by right and wrong A BlueRibbon SAN St.Peter St, Lower Town, FLIES REELS, LINES Tents, Bian secretions of the body.Treated with the same chomical reagent, the perspiration a, an angry man shows one or, & mon in grief ano and so on through In Gad ra «motions.Alter ing the volatile constituents of the breath of his subjocts, the professor obtained a brownish sediment , & grey sediment from sorrow and a pink sediment from remorse.Of the brownish substance the professor administered doses to men and animals.In every case it produced nervous excitability or irritability.We a comtes « ol icton while of mainly yellow in its sediment, is apres varie goted color-scheme le up largely of grey and pink.\u2014St.Jobp Sun.TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST.Hundreds and hundreds of people from this province are going to visit that interesting oountry which, on ac- great dovelopment in the course of the last twenty years, has now become known all over the world.SIS IRI BAKING BPOWDEW CLEANING Send una Blowse or 8kirt, à Silk or Fur Trimmed Garmentjost let us show the excellence of onr work in this department.Our Prices are Moderate Our Wagons Call Everywhere.TRY US.\u2014\u2014THE PERL LAON DERE RS, DYERS, CLEANERS, TELEPHONE 93.45 SL Valter St Cor.Bath St Concrete Mixe === ETS ASK ANY USER WHAT HE THINKS.| MUSSENS LIMITED Hochelaga Bank Bu ' Talephone 709 are favourites with Engineers and Cona $0) ern They mix qui and or dump hg and BUILT TO LAST.rs make, and known to fail.DERSO 0 ScofcH Meouwunraiss Davw Posimiveuy vue Fimest Whisky IMPORTED A | WHITE MUSLIN BLOUS Twice as many in use as of any other never tieèng Telephone 648 19 OX.RIDAY, MAY 7, lo =r ze 3 99 The Chinic Hardware Co.Fabrique St, Up Town SPORTING GOODS Trout and Salme the renowned non Rods inall grades including v BAITS ots, Rubber eo Feddles, Oare, Dunnage Bags, Folding GENERAL AND HEAVY HARDWARE S.J.Shaw & Co, (8 ST.JOHN STRAEY - AND \u2014 + DOR, SEA BLL aod DOTE AA ERED) REFRIGERATORS Porcelain Lined, White Enameled \u2014AND\u2014 * Galvanized Lined REFRIGERATORS CS Telephones: 1232225 Boys\u2019 and Girls and Infants\u2019 Straw Hats, Blouses and Dresses.We have now a good assortment of boys, * and infants straw hats in all the new shapes, also boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 print and duek blouses and dresses.\u2014 BOYS\u2019 STRAW HATS, Man-of-Way shape at 48, 600, 680.7bo., 880.980., 81.10, 91.25.BOYS\u2019 SAILOR STRAW HATS in fine and coarse straws, at 38c., 200, 88c., 400., 45¢c., 88c.GIRLS\u2019 GALATEA STRAW HATS, trimmed with navy and cream ribbons, at 480., 58c., 780,, 88¢c., 95¢c., $1.10.Bl! INFANTS\u2019 STRAW HATS, trimmed Tih orem ribbon, at 606, \u2018680, 96c., | BOYS' SAILOR'BLOUSES, in wbitg and colored duck, G5c., 70e, 760, 866, 9sc., 81.10, 81.20, 81.38.| Boys WHITE puck PANTS in the regulation long sail shape, A om BOYS\u2019 BUSTER BROWN BELTS iy black od colored leather at 280, 2063 GILS\u2019 COLD.QUTTON DRESSES, n fancy n° se; 4 68e 75e, 88e.te a Lot ., 720., 76c., 8.10, 1.26 81.80, 81:45, $1.70, $2.10.| COLORED DRESS MUSLINS iy fancy flowered and spots at lle, 1904 Adc, 186, 176, 22e.| COLORED DRESS GINGHAMS iy fancy checks and stripes a¢ Île, 1304 Abc, 17e.: LINEN EMBROIDERED COSTUME} in white and colored linen for ladies at $7.90, $9.78, $14.75, $18.00, WAIL with embroidered and lace ants, x \"im variety in at at es we Be, Roc.98e., $1.10, 81.15, $1.2 \u201881.48, 81.68, $1.88, 83.10, 83.25, M- $2.98., WRITE WARH BELTS, embroide [fer Indies at 18c., 22¢., Pc.oer 30d 'SIMONS & MINGUY , 20 Fabrique Strest, Telephone 338 ° Quebes\u2014\u2014\u2014 A.LEOFRE&D (Graduate of Laval and McG) CIVIL ENGINEER Speciality | WATERWOKR) | 80 ST.JONN STREET, Quote x \u2018 . \u2019 3 d DIED BOILY\u2014On the 6th of June, 1907, + \u201cat.Notre-Dame de Quebec, St.Foy road; Marie Jo ine Emma Francaise Boily, 20 months, daughter of J.E.ily, notary.The funeral will Yiave her father's - \u2014a + ee = \u201c CARROLL.\u2014Op the Sth June, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907.\u201cTe THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLE, Summer Specialties.| see\u2014===2 |THE CORONER BUSY rer ww from 10 cents, +.Bilk Undervests, plain and crochet tops from 58 cents, .Lisle Thread Hose, plain and lace from 85 cents.Fancy Hose, large assortmen vimported direct, from 88 cents ' Long Gloves, different shades, from bôe., others from 25a.X Neok Frillings in lace, chiffon, etc., from 12c.Blouse Waists, Embroidered and \u2018ac trimmied, from 590, - E.J.Dynes, Cotton Undervests, 85 styles,| Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemises, from 27a * Undorskirts from 55¢, Nightgowns from 550, Embroidered Belts from 120, Leather Belts from 28a, Beaded, E'astic and Silk Bel from 26c.* Hand and New Purses from 75e, Begs ! P.C.Corsets from 856, Hose Supporters from 15a Hair Nets, front, 8 for 25a.Allover, 8 for 60c., and 8 for 80e, Lt 49 St.John St.\u2018PHONE 271 ymn Books, Prayer Books, Bibles, Books of Devotion.New Stock.MOO Lowest Prices.RE\u2019S 148 St.John Street, Quebec\u2014 BIRTH.MAHONY.+-On the 3rd inst.to Mrend Nrs.J, J.Mahony, a daughter.= residence, St.Foy road, near toll gate, on Saturday at 3.45 o'clock, to Bt.Jean Baptiste Church end thence to St.Charles Cemetery.LEMAY\u2014In this city on the 6th of June, Juliette Lemay, daughter of .P.Lemay, aged 20 years.Funeral notice in to-morrow\u2019s issue.1907, Annie Fleming, widow of Stephen Carroll, in her eightieth year.Funeral from her Jate residence, No.29 DezFosses street, on Friday, 7th instant at 3 pm, to St.> Church, thence Lo Mourt Hermon Cemetery.iende \u2018eoquaint- ances are respectiully ifvited to Ee New.Advertisements, ichelieu & Ontaesio Nav.Co.\u2014 M.P, Connolly.ime-Table\u2014Steamer Orleans.inshion-Craft\u2014Roy & Royloncrete Blocks\u2014Mussens Limitedtody &ell Nourished\u2014Postum Cereal Co.Bavings Department\u2014Montreal Bank.A Coed Business\u2014Hamilton Gordon.Roses and Carnations\u2014Mrs.Lemieux.The Big Race\u2014Aoademy Rollaway.Vichy FaterBoivin, ilson & Co.Pommery Champagne\u2014Law, Young & Oriental Rugs\u2014Holt, Renfrew & Co.Grape-Nuts.Limoflou Park\u2014Roberge & Frere.Auditorium MOX, ané TUES.TUES.MATINEE JUNE 10 AND 11 Gorpon & Brxxerrs Bio Scanic Pro- DUCTION A ROYAL SLAVE 8\u2014Big Acts\u20148 T\u2014Great Scenas\u20147 16\u2014Psople\u201416 Car Load Scenery NEW-\u2014Costumes, Specialties, Music, PRICES-\u2014Ev'gs, 15-25-35-50 Mat: 15.25 Mrs.Lemieux to announce to her many patrons that she ie fully prep to meet all demands for Ross, Carnetions or other flowers for the rece ticn in honor of His Imperial Highness Prince Fushimi, Mrs.Lemieux\u2019s, 89 St.John Street.Telephone 236 BARGAINS Machinery, Etc.Write or Telephone to.us for circular containing deseription of articles we have for sale at Carrier, Laine & Co., Levis, WT, GOB 8 0.| P.0.BOX 44, LEVIS.Grand Entertainment GIVEN BY THE GYMNASTS \u2014or\u2014 PROFESSOR H.T.SCOIT DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL GYMNASIUM SOC'Y ners of La Presse Trophy Under the Patronage of HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR AND HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF QUEBEC DRILL HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, 1907 AT 8.15 O'CLOCK P.M.PRICES: Reserved Seats, 3c.Admission, 25¢, Chitdren, 10c.Academy Rollaway | The Big Race To-night [ssi ONE MILE Bicyole vs Roller Skates BETWEEN RECKLESS RECKLAW Champion Bicycle Rider HARRY VIGUE Champion, State of Maine, AND \u2014 The Big Indogr Gircus Act, Miss Fanay Loight and Reckless Resklaw Skatnig before and alter performance.Come and see the race.Admission 10c,, Reserved Seats 10c.extra\u2019 F.J.BUCKLEY NICELY FURNISHED® ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN.1418 BROADWAY, (adm 39th St) NEW YORK.Elevator Service all night.Baths Booms single or en suite.0 ranz Jose N palatable He id Clg SC BH spl.l2xmon, frix06, MEN AND WOMEN.Une Big @ fer Gauaturai discharges] mations.irritagiogy ulcerations rail Bela by ah ular sent n° = MALE HELP WANTED.MEN AND WOMEN SPECIAL rates to learn barber trade in cight \u2018weeks; Wi while learning; he ates earn {JO to $18 weekly; help cure positions; secured ten thousand RE rai ee, 3 , Montreal.LOST LOST \u2014ON TUESDAY EVENING, at Lake St.John station, a hlack band satohel containing fishing outfit, otc.Reward Sve on returning same 100.WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A GOOD smart hustling young man as coîleé- tor, for à large establishment.Apply recommendations, \u2018Tollotor,\u201d giving recom: .the King's wharf, will thea return for fin Parade at À | The guard will be in charge of Captain o tue, membranes.| ad pot astria: IN AND ABO UT a PRINCE FUSHIMI Arrival of the Distinguished Japanese Visitor This Morning, Tho hour of the arrival this morning of His Imperial Highness Prince Fusbimi of Japan is somewhat uncertain.The steamer Empress of Ire.C.P.R.steamahip officials as early as six o'clock this moming, but es the er conditions down river are not very favorable, it bei very stormy and foggy, the ship may not here so soon.The Empress arrived at Father Point at 8 o\u2019clock last night and she Jeft Himouski at five minutes past ten, having been wmable to land the mails, the weather being too rough.According to the plans for the reception of Prince Fushimi, the Empress will anohor near the entrance of the harbor this morning.The Gevcrutnent steamer Lady Grey will go down and bring His Excellency Bal Gr landing him at the Prince.Owing to the late arrival of the steamer the land- ng ifinot expected to take un- tif ten o'clock, which is the official hour set for ceremony.Should the Empress not arrive by 10 o\u2019clock she may not get into port before 2 p.m.A cable message fram King Edward for Pririce Fushimi wae received last evening, and will be to His Royal Highuess upon his arrival this ! oraing Under Secretary of State | ope.guard of honor of the 8th E.R.| will parade at the Drill Hall this, morning at 8 o'clock.It will consist | of 100 men and will be in command of Capt.W.B.Lindsay, with Lieuts.Molson and Johnston.The Council Chamber at the City Hail has been rated with a view to having the Civic address to Prince Fushimi presented there should the weather too unpropitious for the ceremony to take place on the Terrace.Aldermen wil meet at the City Hall at 10.30, and if the weather is fine will proceed to the spcond kiosk on the Terrace for the presentation of the address.Sergt.Parkerson and two men of the inion police force, have arrived in town for duty in connection with the reception to the Prinoe, Four prisoners were convicted of drunkenness before the Recorder yesterday.Ono was fined $10 and costs, while three were sentenced to 85 and costs each.Drink Beauport er; it Is the best.Lag pr POLICE COURT.In the Police Court yesterday Jean Simard, who stole o regis letter at Lac au Sable, Loke St.John district, à few days agi, was sentenced three years jn the penitentiary.Simard stole the letter, which contained $350, from the mail- on the railway station platform at au YOU ASK WHY?Read the grand advertisement of Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.You will save money.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.SADLY AFFLICTED.The friends of Mr.J, E.Boily, wotary, will regret to hear of the death of his little daughter Marie Josephine Emma, which occurred yesterday.This is the second child Mr.Boily has lost through death within a week.Much sympathy will go out to the bereaved family fn their double affliction, DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY.Go and make your purchases at FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.OBITUARY.The death occurred at her wsidence, DesFosses strect, Wedneeduy evening, of Mrs.Ste Carroll, widow of the late Stephen Carroll, at te ripe okd age of cighty years, a great ma jority of which she passsl in this city.Deceased leaves a grown up family, all highly resproisd Indie in the community, includiag Miss Minwie, Jennie and Annie Carroll and Mrs.M.Davis, to whom the sincere sympathy of all who know them will be extended.STH E.R.GUARD OF HONOR.Drill Hall At 8 O'Clock This Morning.The guard of honor for the reception to Prince Fushimi, which is to be su; plied by the &th Roval Rifles, wil parade at the Drill\u2019 Hall at 8 o'cluck this morning.Full dress will be worn, W.B.Lindsay.All men who failed to attend at the Drill Hall last cveni are expected to turn up sharp at TE o'clock flis morning.FLOWERS FOR PRINCE.Nrs.Lemieux bega to announce that she in fully pfrepared to meet all de mands for flowers for the reception to Prince Fushimi.SCOTT-HENDERSON.The marriage of Mies May Henderson, daughter of Mr.Gilbort Hendersom, of Frampton, Que, to Nr.C, Walter t, son of Mr.Thomas A.Seott, ol Montreal, took place at the residence of Mr.Jas.B.Parkes, 104 St, Matthew street, Montreal.Rev.G.Colborne Heino olficiating.The nride, who was given away by Mr.Frank Parkes, wore a handsome gown of \u2018white silk eoliecnne over cream taffeta, with a bertha of real lace, tulle veil and orange blossoms, and carried white roses and lilies of the valley.The mafd of honor, Miss Alice Brodie, of Quebec, wore white chiffon taffeta.with trimmings of hand-made lace, a real lace hat, and carried pink roses.Mr.G.H.Henderson, of Quebec, brother of the bride, acted ag best man.The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond and sapphire ring, to the bridesmaid a gold locket, and to the, boot man à péarl ecarf pin, Mrand Mrs, Scott loft for a trip through is expeoted to arrive by the |} ON THE LOOKOUT For the Murderers of Father Kasper, thy New York Priest, Halifax, June 6.\u2014The Halifax police are trying to locate the men impli- oulars of which have already been hy y pub- The three Greeks, who are od with the murder of Rev.Father Kus par, whose body was found in a trunk \u2018in a tenement use in New York last week, have been traced to the Maritime Provinces by New York detectives.A member of the New York detective force called on Chief of Police Power yesterday afternoon.He said the men had been traced to Montreal and that they left Levis last Friday night ou the five o'clock train.In conversation with some persons before leaving Quebes they said they were going to Halifax.The Halifax police think the men are on the line of the 1.C.R., and all stations have been wired to keop a sharp look out.A full description of the men is also given.The youngest man Ss sbout 22 years of , k complexion and is five feet eight inches in height, and his face is badly pox marked.He wears a light grey suit and cap.The second man is about 24 years of , five feet nine inches in height ahd his face is also pox marked.He wears a light suit and cap.The third man is 23 years of two and is noticeably bow-legged.He wears a dark hat and coat and light pants.They \u2018are all three travelling together, but only one of them can speak English.They are without funds and have been in communication with friends in New York asking for money.CABINET COUNCIL.The first meeting of the incial Cabinet since the arrival of Premier Gouin from Europe will be held this morning.; A CORRECTION.In yestenlay\u2019s paper we stated that the sum of $900,000 cash had been paid by the Pequot Company, to the heirs of late J.A.Paquet.This was absolutely incorrect as the amount was much larger than the above.WELCOME TO OUR NOBLE VISITOR Before taking your departure from our city, do not fuil to procure a Quebec Souvenir, manufactured and imporied from Japan, also our Quebec Souvenir Albums containing the principal Views of Quebec.For enle at Ant.Lengloie, 26 Mountain Hill, News june7x2 VICTIM BURIED.The funeral of tha gave man Émile Drolet, who was kil i from his late revidence, Ststreet, yesterday morning and was largely attended.The funcral service was held at St.Jean Baptiste Church.12,900 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY were gotten from the failure of a whitewear manufectory, and, as this is not the season for embroilery enie, we will offer then at such lie proces that they will have to GO.On rele Friday and Saturday at THE QUEBEC SYALICATE, Corner St.Joseph and Crown Stsjune7x2 DEATH OF MiS3 LEMAY.The many friends of Miss Juliette Lemay will regret to learn of her death which occurrel yesterday evening after a couple of months ilineas.The deceased, who was only 20 ce of age, was the daughter ot Mr.Pamphile Lemay, the well known poet, and sister of Ald.Lemay.Her funeral will take place on Momlay next.LAW EXAMINATIONS.The law examinations of the Faculty of Law at Laval University will be.gm on Saturday.The following are the candidates for practice :\u2014 Law\u2014A.Metayer, J.E.Fortin, A.Lefebvre, Jules l\u2019oisson, R.Lavergue, A.Blais, E.l\u2019arent, E.Laliberte.Noterial-\u2014J.Verrauit, A.Dupuis, A.Gilbert, JJ.Bernier, L.Girard, A.Rinfret, R.Del.achevrotiere.FATAL ACCIDENTA fatal accident occurred at St.Flavie on Weineslay, news of which was received in town yesterday.Jules Leblond, a workman, hed been building an oven for F.X.Raymond, baker.It was almost finished and despite the warnimgs of Mr.Raymond, Leblond went into it to take out some pieces of wood.The oven suddenly collapsed and the man was buried in the debris.Leblond was finally extricated, but died a few minutes later.ACADENY ROLLAWAY.* A good nized crowd attended the matinee and evening exhibitions at the Academy Rollaway yesterday and wore delighted with the graceful skating of Miss Fanny leight, who was able to appear again Inst night and will do her very intecesting aot at each of the performances for the balance of the week.To-night the big feature of the week will be put on, a one mile race hetween Reckless Recklaw, cham.sion bicycle rider on his bleyole and farey igue, the champion of the State of Mnine, on roller ekatos.Everyone should see this race, pr tr At Body well nourished POSTUM FOOD OOFPEE CY the Eastern Statos.On their return they will reside at 233 Hutebison sicont.\u2019 , *\u201cTHRRE'S A REASON\" cated in the trunk murder, the parti: age, is not quite as tall as the other | Ltd, | and at the Duflerin Terrace Elevator | OB Stand.Child Burned to Death\u2014Sud- den Death of Two * Women, / Mrs.Taylor, 70 years old, and re tidine at No, 16 O'Connell street, died her residence yesterday morning.Dr.Jolicoeur will hold an t this morning.rome Jolicoeur held pa rinquest yesterday morning at St.\u2018oise, Ancienne Lorette, op the remains of Marguerite Allard, wife of Mr.Pierre Martel, who died suddenly in that facie on Wednesday evening last.ho decoased, who was 62 years old, was Apying u visit to a friend and took suddenly ill, and died in à few minutes Ke jury retumed a verdict t vas cu om syncope of the beart While in St.Ambroise yesterday, Dr.Jolicoeur was informed that a child had died suddenly a few days ago at nu place called La M , in Tear St.Charles.Coroner Jolicosur proceeded there and learned that a daughter of Pierre Lireite, one year old, had been severely burnt on Monday evening last and had died from ite injuries.It appears that Mrs.Lirette wus washing clothes outside her residence when she noticed the ine terior of the house in flames.She rushed in to save her baby, whom she had left in the cradle, but when the child was taken out, she waa badly burned nbout the Lody which vesulted fatally.The verdict, was that death wad caused from accidental urns.CARD OF THANKS, J.E.Talbot, Eeq., Regent, Citadel City Council No.166 R.A., Quebec.Dear Sir,\u2014Allow me to thauk you \u2018and the Supreme Coupcil of the Royal tArcanum for the prompt payment as soon as pa were received of the insurance of my husband ihe late J, L.Painchaud.I assure you T have highly appreciated this, and the sympathy thut han been shown by Citadel City Council, both during my husband's sickucss, and after his death.I remain, Yours truly, CATHERINE L.PAINCHAUD.ATTRACTIONS AT MONTMORENCY FALLS SUNDAY.Grand open-air concert by l'Union Palestrina, Sunday afternoon, 47 singers with orchestra of 18 instrumentalists.Soloist, Mile.Emma Gervais.Programme, Ouverture, orchestre.Jean de Paris.Chœur des Chevaliers, trina, with orchestral accompaniment, solo by Mile.Gervais.Le Jour et la Nuit orchestre The Union Musicale Band, of Thet- |.ford Mines, will give & concert on the, square in front & the station in Quebec from 1 to 2.30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon and on the park grounds at the Kent House from 3 to 5.Almussion free to railway passengers.Trains every quarter of an hour.EXCEPTIONAL JOB OF SILKS.For sale at my store in St.Roch\u2019s more than 3,000 yards of very rich taffeta silks in the most fashion«ble colors, for ladies dresses or waists, worth at least $1.95 a yard for (Me.It is a mere nominal prig, consid-r- ing their real value or quality.This will will be promptly sold.Make haste if you want some.I.A.FORTIN.june7x2 AUDITORIUM.\u201cA Royal Slave\u201d is a most striking production in many ways.It is a new and pleasing departure in the way of the play, and there is nothing similar to it on tho stage today.It is unlike any other story, containing sn interesting theme presenting a vretty vomance dû a manner which hokds the interest of the audience throughout the entire play.Mr.John Arthur, who portrays the part of \u201cAguila,\u201d the Slave, is a man of fine physique, sensing a rich mellow voice and andling the character in a masterful manner.He gives an excellent interpretation of a type of a race which now remains only im memory.TO-DAY (FRIDAY.) Will be offered for sale 65 white lawn costumes trimmed with embroidery worth $5.75 for $2.89.These are samples from the manufacturer.Take advantage of this, ladies.MARCEAU & CIE, 155 St.Joseph atreet.SPECIAL TRIPS, Steamer Champion is making two, special trips on Sundays.For particulars reganding them, etc, see ad: vertisement.I NEW LIBERAL CLUB.A number of the leading Liberals of Quebec Centre met last evening in the Auditorium Hall and formed a political club to be known as the Quebec Centre Liberal Club.The following officers were elected :\u2014 Patrons\u2014Sir Willeid Laurier, Lomer Gouin.M.P., A.Robitaille, M.P.P.Hon.Vice-Presidents\u2014Hon.R.Turner, Mr.Jos.Ampot.President\u2014Mr.P.J.Bazin.Vice-Presidents\u2014Mr.L.A.Cannon, Ald.Picard.Secretary\u2014P.J.Paradis.Arst.SBecretary\u2014Dr.P.H.Bedard.Treasurer\u2014N.E.Papillon.- Ahern, D.A.Butler, with power to add to their number.ded._ Speeches Mr.Cvr Faguy were delivered by Hon.A.Robitaill, M.P.P., Mr.A.Lachance, M.P., Cannon.Me.L.A nion Pales- |.Hon.{ Hon.Presidents\u2014Messrs.A.Lachance | Committee\u2014U.Barthe, A.e, G., J.,.A.Masson, À.Piche, A Ste 8% H, Gandre, A._ Picard, M.d\u2019Hellencourt, R.N.Godin, E.Caron | ur, tdard, A.Cote, H.Lavigueur, ! C.Faguy, 1.Bilodeau, W.iss, © Donat n, A.Juneau, J.M.Targivel, B.Gauvin, 8, Poulin, Che, J.B.Pelletier, T.Kindelan, G.Poitras, T.Devarennes, J.A.Renaud, E.Leciere, J.E.Vincent, G.A.Marcoux, Dr.Bolduc, M.J.\\.: COAL Carbray Son & Co.WHOLESALE COAL .Anthracite and Bituminous Sale Agents for the Province of Quebec for the Superior and Celebrated Steam and Gas Coal of the PITTSBURGH COAL CO.and ; PITTSBURGH & ERIE COAL Co.WATER AND RAIL : Hochelaga Bank Chambers, Quebecjune5xmon.wec.ttixém.\u201c ph La Cie CHS.A.PAQUET, Ltée.ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THIS LINE?VAR a 00 YOU WANT A Steam, Gns oi Gazoline Engine ¢ develop a Water Power?Power transmis sion of any kind, such as Belting, Shaiting, Hangers and Pulleyt Or yet Wood-woris ing and Sawing Machines.Saws of all kinds, Saw Bitsand Shanks, and in fact all kinds of Machinery and Mill Bupplies.Call us by Phone or Write to La Cie CHS.A.PAQUET, Ltée.Phone 2328 2 and 4 St.Joseph Stwar.0xmon.-wed.-frixt.f, _ SPRING IMPORTATION SPRING OVERCOATING, SPRING TROUSERING, SPRING BUITING, SPRING VESTING, LIVERY COATING IN SUPERFINE GREEN CLOTH, SUPERFINE BROWN CLOTH, SUPERFINE BLUE CLOTH, SUPERFINE DRAB CLOTH LL._ SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH = MILITARY CLOTHS ~~ * Khaki Serges, Bliss\u2019 West of England Whipoords for Riding * Bresches.De.Jasger's Underwear, Collo Bands, Knickerbocker Hose.JOHN ®ARLINGTON, Registered Qunosite Pos, Offs | Faguy, Lepinay & Frere COME AND SEE Our Grand Sale of Washable Tissues i for Dresses, Matiness and Costumes.One of the consequences of the exceptionally cold weather which we have had up to date.During next week we will have a graud sale of Washable Goods.Ladies should take ! advantage of this.Latest Patterns in Muslins SPLENDID DESIGNS S Sales :\u201412c., 15¢,, 20c.and 25c., also French Muslins, Nedula in bands or squares, the most delicate designs and colors, also in large black and white squares.Special from 39c.to 60c.! Thread Veils in Squares.| Pale Blue, Navy Blue and Black and White.Special 19¢ A large lot of plain Zephir, and in squares.* Silk Department.Black Taffeta 86 inches, special $1.19, this ailk is most desirable for Cloaks, Matinees and Dresses, Colored Peau de Soie and special black 49c., also a splendid assortment of marvellous silk, black and colored 8ye¢.0 $1.76 : Children\u2019s Department.We wish to avoid you trouble, Ladies\u2019, come and see our Children's Linen Goods, nothing is missing Shirts, Undershirts, Dresses, Aprons, Bibs, Linen Suits, etc, ete.Hats of ail des- crip'ions., The balance of our Spring Costumes at 33} below price.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, 54-264 St.John Street. 1004000 FF5000006000003 USU : DORR .a 778 if ; CE RE \\ _ THE QUEBEO UMMUNIULIS RE DIVISIO AIL \u2014 FRIDAY, JUNS 7, 100, 7 \u2018 EAP mr Za = ZZ ' 1 + 7 H HE 4 2 \\ PY 7 ER ea Delivery D EN .AN ç ~ £3 J IH - a nN bh AD ny Ze 3 \u201c $, spot -\\Dsalossés Jr: fi 7 / M + The House That Was Built By Honest Values WAY BACK in the year 1850, the Great Departmental Stores of Z.Paquet, which will hersafter be known as The Paquet Company Limited, Retail Division, had their origin io an unpretentious store in St.Valier Street, St.Sauveur.On Sunday morning, October 14th, 1866, this little building was burned to the ground, but the greater part of the stock was saved from the fiamos ; and, on the very next day a new location was secured on St.Joseph Street, direct ly opposite the Convent of St.Roch, and business was resumed with almoet no interruption.On the 15th of September, 1876, the stock and building of the late Mr.Carrier, at 165 St.Joseph Street, was purchased, and this marked the commencement of a remarkable, and quite unprecedented, success.Business increased to an extraordinary degree and the new quarters were soon found insufficient to meet the requirements.The store wns greatly enlarged, but three years later, in 1879, it was found necessary to more than double the floor space and the large four-storey building, where is nqw the main entrance, was built.In 1890, just eleven years later, the immense six- storey building was erected, and in the following year & part of the three-storey annex was added.Four years later, in 1905, the remaining part of this three-storey building was secured, making a total frontage on St.Joseph Street of 181 feet.The vast sise of this establishment may be realized only when one has the actus! figures st band.For this reason we have gathered a few statistics that will prove most iuter- esting to every resident of Eastern Canada.The total floor space occupied by the Retail Division is 116,778 square feet.Four Hundred and Sixty-Eight people are given steady employment in this branch alone There are Thirty-Eight Departments, including :\u2014Silks and Velvets, Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress Goods, Ladies\u2019 Mantles, Millinery, Ladies\u2019 Underwear aud Corsets, Muslins and Wash Goods, Quilts and Blankets, Staples, Ladies\u2019 Gloves, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hosiery, LEmbroideries and Laces, Handkerchiefs and Ribbons, Soaps, Perfumes and Leather Novelties ; Notions, Parasols, Men's Hats, Men's Furnishings, Custom Tailoring, House Furnishings, Carpets, But terick Patterns, Men's and Boye' Clothing, Trunks and Travelling Goods, Boots and Shoes, Pictures, Silverware, China, Crockery and Glassware, Cigars and Tobaccos, Confectionery, Optical Goods, Phonographs, Wall Paper, Furniture, Church Ornaments, Furs, Kitchenware, Toys.There are six large, airy workrooms, where are manufactured Ladies\u2019 Hats ; Ladies\u2019 Suits, Skirts, Mantles and Waists ; Men's and Boys Clothing, and Church Vestments- Orders are also executed for high grade embroidering and painting in oils.* The Retail Division has a permanent Buying Office in London, England, and maïhtains a European Buyer, who is ever on the alert for exceptional opportunities to turn his knowledge and experience to good account for the benefit of our patrons, The sound business principles laid down by the founder of this house, the late Mr.Z.Paquet, and followed by his son, the late Honorable J.Arthur Paquet, Senatoy, whose remarkable ability and progressive spirit played such a prominent part in the development of the business, have been strictly adhered to for over half a century, The policy of the stare will remain unchanged.\u2019 Patrons are always free to retura, within a reasonable time, any pur- ol full purchase price will be refunded immediately.The com- ich might not prove abeolutely satisfactory and the \u2018 plete confidence of the public, which has built this business from a humble beginning to à position among the foremost retail establishments in Canada, will always be the keynote.of our success.We ®want you to febl that this is YOUR store\u2014that you have helped to build it up to its present gigantic proportions\u2014that every fresh success is but one more - Step towards giving you more value and still greater satisfaction in buying hero.We want every resident of Quebec to take a persunal interest in the development of this business, knowing that by so doing the volume ef business will continue to increase, and the prices of all classes of merchandise will be proportionately decreased.The augmented capital, which the New Company now has at its disposal, will greatly strengthen the purchasing power of the house, which is even now recognized as a powerful factor in the leading markets of the world.- The Departmental System, which has been in operation here for some years, has proven a great convenience to the public, and is now universally recognized as a step in the right direction.- We invite criticism of our methods, and any suggestions, whereby your convenience and comfort may be add to, will be gratefully received and carefully considered.We take this opportunity to thank you, one and all, for your hearty support and ocoperation in the past, and to as= sure you that no effort will be spared to werit a continuance of the same, both now and in the years to come.- On Friday, June 7th, the store will be closed for the purpose of checking the inventory, and on Saturday will commence our Great Transfer Sales Orders have been issued to clear out the present stocks within the next 30 daye\u2014and to-morrow's papers will contain full particulars of sale.THE PAQUET COMPANY, LIMITED, G.A.VANDRY, General Managem .DPV VVVPPPP SVRTC PAD TEBE EE PTH VLE THROES 8 #re\u2014\"+ve.> a ee LCL ng FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1LO7 \u2018 PETITE THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.{ MONTREAL Branch, ' \u2014 STABLE TI UIT The Largest Fur Factory in the Dominion HE well-known house of J.Arthur Paquet, which will hereafter be known as The Paquet Company, Limited, Wholesale Division, was established in the year 1892 by the late Honorable J.Arthur Paquet, Senator.The Fur Factory, which is by far the largest establish- reent of its kind in Canada, and one of the largest in the world, is the only Fur Factory in AMERICA where every process, such as dressing, tipping, dyeing and finishing of Furs, from the raw skins to the finished garment, is conducted under the ope roof.< Year by year, this branch of the business has expanded, until to-day there are no less than eightoen travellers employed, covering the entire conntry from Newfoundland to the Yukon.In 1805, was laid the foundation of the immense Hat Importing business, which.has grown to be à very import- \u2018ant branch.Here is the sourcs of stypply of the renowned \u201cCarter\u201d and \u201cWilkinson\u201d Hats, which are now famous from coast to const.These are the most widely-advertised Hats in Canada More than 190 painted signboards are used aloñg the lines of the great Canadian Reflways, from Halifax to Vancouver; aud thousands upon thousands of attractive booklets, showing the principal styles, have been mailed direct to the customers of Hat Dealers in every part of Canada.A series of mewspapor advertisements is now running in a strong chain of papers which practically covers the entire country.Dealers are given every possible aid in advertising and selling; such as Ready-mede Ade., Free Newspaper Cuts, etc.The remarkable incresss in the sales of \u201cCarter\u201d dnd \u201cWilkinson\u201d Hats is the best possible proof of the soundness of this policy.Bhortly after the Hat Department was an accomplished fact, the Glove Factory was established.Here are manufactured the famous \u2018J.A.P.\u201d Gloves and Mitts, which are now handled by the majority of Dry Goods and Generzl Stores throughout the Country.Over 200 different styles are made, from the finest of ladies\u2019 kid gloves to the strongest of workingmen's mitts.The total floor space occupied by the Wholesale Division is 97,402 square feet, not including the hranches at Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and St.John, N.B.Over 400 people are employed in all departments of the Wholesale Division in the City of Quebec, exclusive of the branch offices, in each of which a separate staff of clerks is employed.\u2018Lhe Winnipeg branch occupies a handsome building of its own, and carries a complete stqck ot Furs, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mitts, to meet the demands of the rapidiy- increasing Western Trade.The Montreal branch also occupies an immense building, which is used as a distributing point for that district.In Ottawa, Toronto and St.John, N.B., commodious suites of offices are maintained, aud the new branch office at Vancouver, B.O., was formally opened last week.The manufacture of Furs, which is the most important branch of the Wholesale Division, is in the bands of experi- enosd operators who thoroughly understand every detail of the work.The most modern machinery is in operation throughout the entire plant, and no expense has been spared to make the product as perfect as human skill and experience can make it.The result, as might be expected, isa _ strictly high-grade article at a price that makes it an object for Fur Stores to handle these goods exclusively.Every Fur Piece and every Fur Garment, turned out of this Factory, is covered by an ironclad guarantee, ensuring absolute satisfaction to the wearer and increased business for the retailer.Standard styles, which appeal to almost every taste, are supplied to dealers on shortest notice ; and any particular design, no matter how elaborate or expensive, can be made to order from selectedsskins which are always kept on hand for that purpose.The Hat Department occupies an immense two-storey building, situated just beyond the main building and at right angles to it.Here may be seen samples of all the multitudinous styles in Men\u2019s Panama, Chip and Sennit Straw Hats, as well as the \u201cCarter\u201d and \u201cWilkinson\u201d Stiff and Soft Felt Hats, of which this house has the exclusive control for America.It is with feelings of the greatest pleasure that we tender our thanks to the Retail Merchants of Canada for their valued patronage in the past, and we solicit a continuance of the same.Let us urge all our customers to make liberal use of the Advertising and Selling Helps, which we issue from time to time.These are always at their disposal for the asking.THE PAQUET COMPANY, LIMITED, G.A.VANDRY, .General Manager.CTTLLHTATLATE ES, THLTLLATALLLLLLLLLL PVE SELLA SATS HOIDAO STL el > - ++.+ ASR.TERETE.en E.A i.A Ancien ttc oni HOI. RTL did rh An.wb EEE LE TEL EE 6 AS me em a cul.- e = © ee wae pean » Ta = a po LT re EN JIT TC ST Te + THE QUEBEC CHRON M er a AE RIG DEAL REPRESENTING ~~ MILLION ND HALF POYTARS Sale of the J.A.Paquet Estate to the Paquet Company, Limited, is Publicly Announced.- DR.LAURIN.- G.A.VANDRY.In our columns yesterdav.the most {business career, at the Quebes Comigantic deal ever put through in mercial Academy, where he took the See was briefly announced.We re- [complete commercial course.In 1898 fer to the sale of the immense busi- (he entered the service of \u2018ke Faquot ness of the J.A.Paquet estete, to house as book-keeper, 0 distinguish \u201cthe Paquet, Company ( §imited j, which [ing himself in this position by his was finally closed on Tuesday and |ghility and business expertoess\u2019 that which involves values estimated at |later heswas made manager of the \u2018ur fully $1,300,000.As it may interest factory at Hare Point.Appreciating the public to learn some of the lead- his talents at their just value, the Sng details of this important transac- late Senator Paquet soon singled him tion, it may be mentioned that the out as his \u201cright-hand man\u201d and sale embraces all the property and thus Mr.Vandry was brag into business of the estate of the late Sena- much close touch with the il busi- tor J.A.Paquet, including the vast ness that on the Senator's death, he establishment on St.Joseph street, the i was at once chosen to su him as fur factory at Hate Point ete.The general manager of both establish- mew company\u2019s board of directors is ments.How ably and well he discomposed of Messrs, G.A.Vandry, charged the responsible dutics of that we ident; Jos.Paquet, vice-president; , important office is well known to the os.Laurin, recrotury, and Dr.Laur- whole city.How high an ertimate is in, director.Legal advisers of the exe d iso placed upon him by the outside cutoze were Messrs, Laltue & LaRue, world in also shown by the fact that JOS.0.PAQUET.one of the most prominent and successful medical practitioners in this district.He has alto bern prominent in military circles, holding the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the militia.He was formerly commander of the 87th or Quebec County Battalion and saw active service during the Fenian Raids and the second Northwest Rebellion.The directors of the company are: \u2014 President and General Manager, G.A.Vandry; Vice-President, Joseph Octave Paquet; Dr.Victor de Lotbiniere Laurin; Secretary, Joseph Laurin; Treasurer of Retail Division, L.Huot; Treasurer Wholesale Division, H.Cloutier; Auditor, N.Lajeunesss; Solicitor for the Company, Hon.E.J.Flynn; legal adviser, Mr.Roy, N.P.BRYCE ON FEMALE EDUCATION Philadelphia, Pa., June 6.\u2014 James aloo Tascherenu, Roy & Connon.The [he has filled the sition of ident ¥ legal .(elude:\u2014(a) Rowing, \u201cNo player who shall attach any- and \u2018Sunday | THE OLYMPIC GAMES Arrangements for Next Year's Great Athletic Meet Announced, The British pic Association, in charge of the Olympic games at Lendon next year, has issucd its imi- nary programine of events, and it includes everything aslinost from pitch and toss to balloon racing.Such events as the standing, high and broad juinps, throwing the pousd weight and the 20-yard lo: urdles are not included.Yet, withal the jumpers, hurdlers, and weight throwers will havo a good opportun- J.|ity to exhilh their prowess.* DATE OF GAMES.\u2018The last forinight in July has been selected instead of the first, and the fixture will cover the entire two weeks.The atadium will be construct- \u2018ed to seat 70,000 persons instead of about 300,000 as was the original intention.It is said that the dressing rooms and other accommodations for the gompetitions will be on a scale never before attempted at an event of the kind.; LIST OF EVENTS.! The programme is:\u2014(a) Athletios\u2014 1100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 800 metres, 1,500 motres, five miles, ten miles, Marathon race; team race, 3 Imiles, five men, three to count; 110 metres high hurdles, 400 metres high \u2018hurdles, 3,200 yard steeplechase, two | mile steeplechase, 31-2 mile walk, 7 mile walk, rubning broad jump, pole laut, throwing 16-pound hammer, throwing discus, Greek style, javelin, putting _16-pound.shot and tug-of-war.j(b) Cycling.(c) Fencing, duelling, laword, sabre end fuils.(d) Bwimm@r, diving and water pole.(e) Lawn tennis.(f) Archery.( e) Gymnastics.(h) Wrestling.(i) Dis i play of military riding im the stadium.OTHER SPORTS.About the beginning of April a week \u2018of contests will be held in the stad- jum and these will include football, lacrosse and field hockey.| The sports which canmot be held in jthe stadium will be run off elsewhere :by the English associations governing ianch form of sport.These will fo- cights, fours, pairs and s, over the Henley \u2018course, which will be specially length- \u2018ened.(bh) Rifle shooting at Bisley.{e) Motor racing at Way idge.(d) Motor boat \u2018facing at Sonthampton Water.(e) Yachting in the Solent.(1) Polo at Hurlingham.(g) Skatin; et spring meeting\u2014in om oi Te London rinks.To these, it lis raid, will be added clay bird Fhooting.ONY STRICT AMATEURS.The measuregients of all the races will be in metres, and entries for \u2018the contests can anly come through the association ing the partiouist » in each country.Pin number of entries from each country for the different contest will ba limited, and the entry of only istrict amateurs will be a d.The British Olympic Association will not contribute a cent toward the cxpenses of anybody.THE STADIUM.The centre of the stadium will be an arena of turf oval in shape, 700 ft.By 300 ft.Around this arena will be \u2018running more than 25 feet broad and \u2018three laps to the mile; the outer track : \u2018will be for cycling, and will be two (end three-quarter laps to the mile, and 35 ft.wide.Runuing along on one | side of the arena will be a huge awim- ming bath, 100 metres in length, 50 ft.wide, with a decp space in the middle for high diving and water polo.WESTON TO DUPLICATE WALK.Will Start From Portland, Me, October 29 For Chicago.New York, June 6.\u2014Edward Payson i Weston, who is in his sixty-nintb year, {is going to prove that ho is just as i a pedestrian as ever he was, and, incidentally, that the open-air \u2018ife which he advocates and lends is tha ronly (true conservator of youthful strength.Forty yrars ago on Octoher 29, 1887, Weston, then in his twenty-ninth year, started on his 30-day walk from Portland, Maine, to Chi Now he in going to duplicate this performance and beat it if ible.| He will start from the postotfion, i Portland, Maine, at 5 p.m., Tuesday, October 29 next, just 40 years to an \"hour after his previous suecess'sl start.His rehedule calls for a finish at the postoffice, cago, at 2 p.m, jon Thursday, November 28.UNPRECEDENTED CRICKET FEAT.Many bowlers have performed the | hat-trick in first-class cricket; several | the most notable of recent instances I being Ficlder\u2019s success in the lost [Gentlemen ve.Players match\u2014have i taken all ten wickets in an invings; \u2018but the annals of the game reveal no wich acbicvement as tbat of which Albert Trott, the Middlesex profession- o was the hero at Lord's on May The famous Australian, who is now in his thirty-fifth year of ege, Brought his bonetit match at headquarters to a reasational conclusion, faining a vie tory for Middlesex by 166 runs, In getting seven wickets for 20 he took four wickets with four successive batir, and then finished up with three in three balls, his feat of doing the \u201chat trick\u201d twice in one innings being quite without preocdent in first-class match.en.The bull used.is to be suitably inscribed and kept in memory of the performance.The second Somerset wickot fell at 74, and then cameo the collapee, Lewis, Mr.Poyntz, Mr.Woods and Robson going down in four balls, with the Total at 77.Lewis was l'b.w.and Mr, Woods played on, the other two being clean bowled.Trott cought Mr.Yee at alip at 92, and then at 97 he did his second \u201chat trick.\u201d Mr, Mordaunt was enaily cnught at mid-off, the Rev.A.P.Wickham wan bowled, and Bailey fell to the simplest of catches nt mid-on.Up to last yoar Trott was the only cricketer to make a thousand rons and take 900 wickets in ome sea- sen.Ho did this in 1899, and repeated te performance is 1900.i t \u2018gone on built two tracks, the inner path for |the critics said that Peter Pan was KEENE'S HORSES Have Won Twenty-Three Races Already \u2018This Season.James B: Keane's horses have won 23 races wo far this season and have earned nearly $80,000 in stakes and purses, Judgi from the st th of the popules ok le, Mr, Keene may win more than $300, ,000, mark ho set two years ago, says the New York Bun.From at indications he holds a strong bend in t of running honors in both the 3 and 2 year old divisions.Peter Pan and Superman, both sterling 3-vear-olds, have made good and they will he regarded es topnotchers until the famous Salvidere can take their measure.In Colin Mr, Keene has a phen young colt, who, it is believed, come very near filling the place of the dead Syeonby.Yet Colin\u2019 iv not the obly really great year-old that munches oats in the Keene barn, lor it is said that in the course of time other fleet-footed youngsters will be uncovered, which means that the vice-chair man of the Jockey Club will make a powerful bid for every stake of importance to be run in the East this year.With eccond call on the services of Jockey Miller, Mr.Keene affords a re- tmarkably good basis for turf epeoula- tion, for the public knows that in this particular.instance the horses and the rider are doing their level best all the time.Since the season opened at Aqueduct the Keene stable bas provided these winners, with their share of the purses or stakes: \u2014Masks and Faces, $670; Suffrage, $850; Frizette, $690; Citizen, 3690; Sepoy, 3620; Frizette, le takes, \u2019 ae Transvaal, Maiden stakes, $1,970; Sepoy, $810; Suffrage, Toboggan handicap, $2,330; Superman, $800; Philander, ; Superman, Brooklyn handicap, $15,800; Transvaal, Manhasset stakes, $2,620; Zambosi, $1,020; Sepoy, 8860; Sufirage, 4970; Grimaldi, 5 Frizette, Laurcote stakes, 83,425; Colin, 8940; Zambesi, Pocantico, $2,085; Peter Pan, Belmont stakes, $21,768; Grimaldi, $40; Colin, National Stallion stakes, $10,146, If Commando had lived there is no doubt that he would have become one of the greatest sires in the world.With the 3-year-olds Peter Pan and Supermam to perpetuate his memory, the 2-year-old Colin is another of his get to win fame.Others that have been sired by Commando and have won in the Keene colors are Kuroki, now a 4-yeatrold; Mentha, a 3-year-old filly; Zambesi, a 3-year-old colt, and Transvaal, a 2+wear-old.In addition to Colin these 2-year-olds, ail by Commando, will probably race in tbe near future; Celt, Defiant, Flower of the Forest, Peter Quince and Restirouche.Peter Pan's victory in the Belmont stakes on Decoration Day showed the colt\u2019s real quality and was not an accident.Before the present season opened Trainer Rowe, of the Keene's stable, expfessed the opimion privately that Poter Pan would into a remarkable 3-year-old, and would win a majority of the stales for horses of that age.When, therefore, Peter Pan was beaten in the Withers by Frank Gill there was much surprise.A poor ride by W.Dugan was su to he partly to blame, as the oy made too much use of his mount in the first hall mile.That was the reason why Jack Martin was substituted for Dugan when Peter Pan started in the Carlton stakes, in which he was beaten by Dinna Ken.On that cccasion Martin rode the big colt in perfect style, but the son of Commando seem- od to quit just whem he should have won.Then it was that anly a sprinter and that he lacked heart.But Trainer Rowe, it appears, discovered by that time that Peter Pan really needed a lot of hard work to get him in his best shape.So early last week, it is said, Peter Pan war sent out to work a grueling mile and a half on two occasions as a preparation for the Belmont stakes.This sort of exercise awakened ll the latent energy in the big colt so that he was {himself in the 225.000 race last Thureday.Even if Miller bad put Superman under a drive in that race there are many good judges v ho innist that Peter Pan would have won in a gell-p just the same.Rowe never thought i that Superman was a better oolt than : Peter Pan, even when the former won | the Brooklyn handicap, and Rowe just now aprears to have knowr what he was talking about all along.NO UNFAIRNESS IN OLYMPIC GAMES.London, June 6.\u2014Owing to some criticism in America of the programme of next year's Olympic games and the l'expression of opinion that in the ér- rangement of events there was dis- jerimination against Americans, Walter Camp and J, W.Spalding to-day celled on lord Desborough, on behalf of James E.Sullivan, president of the American Amateur Athletic Association.They went over a tentative pro- mme with Lord Deshorough, and hh Spalding afterward said fears of unfairness were imaginary and found everything ominently satielas tory.: DO YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY.Go and nee the great enle of washable tissues for costumes, drewses and matinees.See the great advertise ment.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.Before deciding on the locality for your summer vacation, why not make enqu\u2018ries about the Quebsc & Lake St.John Railway, the only rail route ts the delight{fu: summer re- | tory sorts a\"d fishing grounde north of Quebes, and throug : the Canailan Adiroadacks to Lake 8.John, the home of tha celebrated \u2018\u2019Ouavaniehe\u201d9 The new and delightful hotel at Lake 8t.Joseph Is on y 80 minutes run irom Quebes, with five trains esch way dally, snd t o desc of boating, bath ny ard fishing! whils the palatial Hotel Roberval and the Island House are in theheart of sre Ou inariere country a mey.Sôxthureca, \u2014- ie L muss bis GER SRB VICE.hone 289 10 * service.Reliable tes, Open from 8 A.Nnll v, \u201d will | they, HOTELS HOTELS, Opposites Grand ; GRAND | res ist | NOTGE 10 LADIES 61 a Day snd upward HOTEL [ms fres on recaipt ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, Virginia Ave.and Bosch Atlantio City, N.J Under entire new mauagement.850 hocuti ul Iy furnished n.oms cn suite with bath, hot sad js See gel AEE Mr.J.A.Lapointe, who never | SSdsooii diversions .Terms -Americes plan\u2014 shrinkg before a sacrifice to give satis | BOVE GY ub: re aes: Chitin k faction to his numerous customers has Pea, 101 jy of Kitalinny, Delew just secured the services of may.17x26.} mie J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THB HOLMHURST Situated in the most central and select ssstion Penngylvnnis Avenue, near ocean view.te re is with het ped run sas he yor\u201d Elepptor to street love van parice.Capacity 300.Literature apongeques HENRY DARNRLL RGINIA JOT SPRINGS 2508 FEET ELEVATION.OPEN ALL THE YEAR.\u2018Afording relie! from the rigors of the morth without the soervating oll mmte of the in: sou ; Luxurious baths most chrative waters known for Rhumntism, Gout and Nervous Diseases.Com By M.FRANCIS, Professor at the Hairdressing Aeademy of Paris, Who, in a number of competitions, has won two gold medals apd a diploma 6f honor with the professor's cross, which is the biggest reward granted by the Academy.Mr.Francis\u2019 specialty is the undulation of thé hair (marcel wave).Mr.Lapointe has brought him direot- ly from Paris to attend to ladies\u2019 hairdressing and hopes that Quebec's fashionable set will patronize bis establishment.superb A THE NEW HOMESTIAD J.A.LAPOINTE 25525 5 Sis Laurie and meny leading Broker's (ofce.NG 5 direct New York .Througl man com ment oar leaves Now York 4.55 p.m4 arrives at Spring 5.25 a.m.Stop Over Aflowsa at Washing ten Excursion ti on sale at AL WELCOME £5 2525 and offices of lvania New: Yark.Also.at principal Canadias connecting lines.To see the last style in Boots and Shoes at the \u2018PERFECTION\u2019 Shoe tioket offices of ad- Store.Booklets and {ull information dressing H.W.Fuller, G.P.A., Wash.Perfect fit, wear and quality are guaranteed, : in , D.Ca xisa.ONE PAIR SELLS ANOTHER.The \u201cPERFECTION\u201d Shog 846 St.John Street 238 ST.JOHN STREET TEIRFHONE 1701.SPRING SUITS Have a style and finish which gives individuality to their wearer.The price is an-, other reason why LEE'S' sults should Interest you.\u201d 844 St.John Street, - (Without) - TELEPHONE 3068.\u2014_\u2014f Le at PROCLAMATION.Of His Worship, Moyor J.Geo.Gar THE ST.LAWRENCE so prices 2-0 Condo Novigotion 00., Lioi Quebée by Samnel de Champlaia DAILY SERVICE Whereas the Sed July, 1906, will be Between Quahec and Montreal the three hundredth anuiversary of the landing of Samuel de Champlain and his companions on these shores, at the foot of the rock of Stadacona, now Quebec; Whereas such date coincides with the foundation of this city, the first French settlement in America and the crudle of the Canada of to-day.Wh eresr it in the duty of the citi- vens of Quebec to commemorate that great historical event and the Govern ment of Canada has resolved to mark \u201cCOLONIAL\u2019\u2019 Captain J.Jean, and IMPERIAL\" Capt.Wm.Paul, Sr.Provided with añl Modern Convenionces Leave Quebec at $ o\u2019clock p.m.stopping st Three Rivers and Sorel, dus in ontreal at 7 o\u2019clock a.m.Leave Montreal at 5 o'clock pm, dus in Quebec at 7 o'clock a.m.Saturday Excursion Tickets sold at single fare, Good to retarn on Monduy.CHEAP .RATES.that anniversary, one of truly national importance and of interest to the LANDING whole country, by public_rejoicings to Quebec :\u2014Choulnard Wharfbe inaugurated under its \u201causpices and | Wor pApL Jr, the official portion of which will take General Manager, .place in the city of Quebec in the * month of July, 1909; A.AUGER, I, the undersigned, Mayor of ( Agent.Quebec, boc, do hereby proclaim that the ree hundredith anniversary of the founda tion of this city shall be celebrated at Quebec, in July, SH ih feativitise ogramme is already outlined.And 1 invite all citizens of Quebec to begin at once to prepare for the celebration eo as to ensure the sacoess of the jubilee festivities.| And, whereas the Government oi : Canada, that of the Province of Que beo and the municipality of this city are to spend considerable amounts and perform extensive works, it in proper that the private initiative, the spirit of enterprise and the liberality , of our citizens should co-operate in this patriotic undertaking.° | As Mayor of the City of Quel, founded by Samuel de Champlain, AS The Kind Grandmother Used.On the Marke.40 Years and Favorite.seu | Sand for Cook Deak Free te appeal to all the inhabitants of que | WU.D MOLAREM To bec and to their feelings of legitimate | 650-085 80 Paul Street, pride, to their attachment to the place | where they were born or which thay : havo adopted as their home, so that all, vieing with one another in zeal, in civic patriotism and in good taste, ! vem may strive to embellish, repair and ornament their houses and propertios, and thereby give our city a striking and new appearance that will bring out all its pictureesque beauty and he worthy of its renown as one the intellectual and arustio centres of our country and the scene of the greatest and most dramatic events of our his In view of the oxpected throng of visitors, we shall have to exercise large and generous hospitality, and 1 therefors urge all we cititens of Queboo to at once take steps in concert so that we may be able to assure all who will come to our oclebration that the wisest, most provident and most complete measures will be adopted to ve cure for all transport facilities, lodgings, food and a hearty and eagui wel .In testimony whereof I have eignen the t+.proclamation this first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and seven.the 209h year of the foundation of the city of Quebeo by Samuel FOR SALE BY de Champlais: J.B.RENAUD & CO.mt IP Baies sn H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.% { \\, | 3 | | FRIDAY, JUNE Te 4904, 2mM¥ QUEBEC CRRONIULK \u20ac CUNARD LINES NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Queenstown.promPlers 61 & 52 North Rives, & TL Passengers bobhed Lhrongh te London st PE am, 1p.fm .uR on June i p-m TIALS Hungarlan-American Services.{10 FIUMS VIA GIBRALTER, NArLES cad and TRUSTE HER ie STEEN TY uate VONLA 7 noon Le ma aenssus mr 8 ve es of 1 Cunard Simm or i mete ù June DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS QUEBEC TO [0 LIVERPOOL LU dançonre lane at à nee duly 5 15 eeseese.JULY 18 ane 98 \u201cJe , \u2014 a \u201cALBERTA 14000 TONS BUILDING, nant The 88, \u201cCanada\u201d 1a ome of the tasteel 4p moet Te Boheme à holds the record from Mont.9 Liverpoo! of seven days fity two minutes RATES OF PASSAGE FirstClass Secdoi Cam $2.50 BAR 10.00 MODERATE RATE SERVIOE 8.\u201cKENSINGTON\" #8.\u201cSOUTHWARK \u201cOTTAWA\u201d a8 \u201cVANCOUVERS rried (calle: ee ee PTE aad Tuntpsadve QUEBEC TO Ja to SOS ; ane 1.50 x ore wr tain, re] BT pre A eer Bi ow WHITE STAR LINE, Prem NEW YORK ;> LIVERPOOL QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT .& POWER COTA OR 1907.and after Matfiaÿ, Jun 20, 1907, traine 1 ron as follows :\u2014 BETWEEN sure AND MONTMORENCY Wms Divs vo Quebes for Montmorency Falls, every +0 pindio rom 30e.fot! Geo lontmorency Falls for Quebec every \u201d ree 6.00 am.to 11.50 pom.Suxpars, Mon Palis st 4.90, ki i ES every 08 nism i 7 Fails for Quebec, ses 1% I) 10%.10.38, iy ne, nL ras Lee recy Barwa QUEBEC AND STE ANNE DE BEAUFRE x Dara Quebec for Ste.Anns de Beau 2.90, 0.30, 9.30, 10.90, 11.90 a.m.12.90, AO ide use 7.15: pa (10.18 excopt > er AT 0 ir Gm o .Ta, EER 7.15 and 16.15 p.= Sewnave.Quebec for Sse.Anne de Besupre (x)at cu 7.50, 8.00, 8.00.1000 am, Hi ide HE ad io.47 , x) 18 penupes or Quebec, : vey 10.00, 10.90, 11.00, horeentri be Roa, 1.10 (4 ) 6.00, 4 80, 8.16 9.00 and 10.15 poms.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIX, WERE Dave asbee for Beawprs, 0.90, 11.90 a.m, 2.EE em am .ai tn LE 16 p.em t 7.TN et 2.00, 8.00, and 6.5 p.0.nm Sexpare Leave Quebes for Beaupre, 6.30, 8.00 a.m.(x) 3 grand 18 pm.Leave Quebec for Bt.Joachim, 6.30, a.m.and ahs, wd Te spre for Quebec.808, 9.16 am, 508 Leave êt.Joschim fce Quedec, 7.00a.m., and lise train; all others are electric tent tetris Ca coniects at Muscat Jet.jE ; from Mnagai Banitorian, vou dc.fers be.both wars, tmorency Falls Elevator runs ae pos seni from 6.99 a.m.to 1180 yo From & ÉD a ote.on re a or ea, a WHEL another other fnformation apply to the vogue xOw.STE imtendent.3.A.EVRRELL tendent \u2018 > I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cQUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, On and After 38th April, 1007.TUE OXOBANOTED TRI 8 WiLL roamp PE a tr Gare Shoe) QUEREC LEVIS vo.Intercoloniai Ratiwayx qe au I) ES Kepress Mow Pau 246 Fiptoes to Mon Là 100 Kx prem from Moa ae ve Mévee dar se Ezpeente) a Han SLR A 4 tom ie wen vaocars \u2019 As leva wns wou {704 apres om the Sa aT ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Coy.\u201c Hongarisa : éJeiy | 6Juiy RATES OF PASSAGE BY HAVRE STREAMERS.DONALDSON LINE 4.50 ta 80.00, THOMSON LINE LONDON WREXLY SERVICE.All Steamers tied with cold sorage aut coed sec May 30 se | which carried in ara stock market were limited Vannes! tion Lei De Ton rearhed to refrain fins 8h active pursuit of railroad combina might be i rule.earnings for A far reporting more than thirty compared with Inet year.* itan pref Ji etropolitan relieved pred and the New York Utilities utilities law at Albanybews was not regarded as unfavorable.METVLLERELEN 80 STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRE TO SEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORCNTO local Socarties a Specialty, 83 ST.PETER ST, QUEBES.TELEPHONE 948 NEW YORK STOCK NARKET.Now York, June 6\u2014The transactions prices of stocks upward ia amount and were believed d Jo be from professional sources al To-day\u2019s rise was due la la Positive assertions ocontal: oes that a detente de de the Harriman tion because of n fear that the Sonora! ,\u201c¥aiice thereby thing oecurred Tiled.charge the condie values.Reports of rail were sati as a The average increase of not il of all railroads thus ows a percentage of ring the fixin The declaration of the rogninr dividend on Interboroughof the of the dividend upward in sympathy with the set in the enactment of the public The cr Foreign Exchange made a further ad- yance and discounts and mo aren Loadon.ne eas The closing tone Total Bonds were irregular.sales, \u2018par value, $954,000.IDBAL MESSENGER SERVICE.Phone 280 Quick service.Rellable boys Low rates.Open from 8 AM.TNE RODENT WEFORD.60, LIMITED, | Ao cistron Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St, John, NB.Quebec Sisamship - Co'y Lid Now York, Bormmba and West ladies | oiemoscue Royal Malt Lines, Saftinerfrom Pier 47 North River, NT soem pe Bis FOR BERMUDA ATTRA Le we Twin NEW YORK FOR W WEST INDIRS tt Thomann, St.Croix.St, Kitts, An Guada- Salon Martinique, = Lane \u201cAs 88 KORONA 8th June at nesn, TO BARBADOS DIRECT 88 TRINIDAD, 12h June, at 3 p.m, St.Lawrence Line.I i Ra) to mail from 2 otras hd SATURDAY, 8th JUNE, es Grand, ver.gr Faia] Soe lettetown and Ploteu.Has exoslient adoommodation foe are requested to mark Eine porta Tae intall ca all miste tp otis.te \u20ac ewili be it I] omy petwaen Tand t0 a =.salting day Fer furiber taiotatation ue, VER ANERE A.B.OUTERBRIDGE & Co, re htm ve 0 May, Steamer Orleans and after 8th J poate thie rtekuer ae wan Sm FROM BLAND bella wa eee a mm, 46pm i a ina on suNBAY on W tar 7.90pm On Tesets of Obitgatiow Sst vara make Speo ge iuadets A stom.18136 aflarncen EVERY THURADAY NICHT sentiment tous in moderate volume of be mocounts, although mand came from the Notwithstanding fence of outside interest, however, the # ty \u201cij ny A5 ut Hi ie 14 1 * | doi = night\u2019s close, AUCTION SALE.In the matter of Josep NAPOLEON FORTIN, of rem de Tring, Beauce Co.morchante ineolv- ' hereby ven that os tbe Tin Teor CT 1907, at 11 o'clock a.m.Will be sold by publie auction.at the office of the undersigned, 111 , the assets ol ows: n-General 2t0ck ecu cone.$4,727.93 4 datham cntrantet © me will be sommivally Store fixtures.200.48 $4,906.68 b\u2014Book debts.646.36 | The sale will be made lor each item separately at so much on the dollar to the bidder.The inventory of the stock and the list of book debte can be examined at Fie store will be opened for stock store ion on FRIDAY, the ih Juneor belare on applying to the undecet , Ter isn LAFAIVRE & TASCHÉREAU, Joint Curators.Office 111 Mountain Hill, Quebec.ARTHUR BRUNESU : BONEN 8 DPUS STOCK BROKERS Transactions executed op Montreal Stock Exchan by personal representation of ae o per on cent.o)m- A.8.DUPUIS Quebec.Chas.Heed & Co ors New York and Boston private wires and tation service at the disposal of pal 18 St, Francois Xavier % MONTREAL 123 St.Pater Street, Quebec, PHONE 1896 FOR SALE $10,000 Gt.Northern of Can.4%'8, due 1934, At 82} and Int.COBALT STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission.McDonald, Lesperance & Co.STOCK AND BOND BRONERS, Tol.1221.Hochelaga Bak Building .NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.From E.& C.Rawmdolphe\u2019s Private Shee to McDonald, Leaperancy & New York, June 6&\u2014Our market entirely di arded 8 lower quotations from To don s morning end open ig advancing considerably further during tho first hour, The character of the market was very much the same as it has been lately, that is, commission houaes were not much and the buying was prin- tipally by room traders and miscella- + | neous shorts.After the firat hour the tone grew duil but in -the early afternoon again grew very strong on fur- covering.There seems to be but little outside support and after the shorts ceased covering the market bean to sag off and during the last our a good deal of the earlier gain | was lost, although stocks as a rule closed fractionally higher then last Sentiment around the Street improved as the market advanced and for the first time in weeks # [a good deal of bull talk was pre J.Home, Jr.Ticket Agent, Qasbeq | Awiedo : | Gem.CLOSING LETTER.By Private Wire Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Peter Street, fy Queen, New York, June 6 \u2014 The trading ul today's stock market and generally enjoyed advances on a for both ort Parents, the continued ab \"| ket was thoroughly .[out much difficulty.valent on the theory that the mar- sold out and be run up 5 or 6 points with- Rumors from Washington in regard to the prob- could + | able action of the Government were \"| conflicting.From what we hear privately it seems probable that no_suit will be instituted ngainst the Union or Southern Pacific but the Coal combination will be atta Sales 494,373 shares.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, June 6 \u2014 Flour receipts, 15,566 barrels; exports, 4,270 barrels.Steady.Wheat receipts, 149,000 bushels ; ~ exports, 111.310 bushels.Spot, Options cloxed 14 cent net advance.Corn receipts, 23,650 bushels; exports, 34,600 hushels.Spot, firm.Option market was without transactions, closing net unch Oats receipts, 111,000 bushels ; exports, 48,- 161 bushels.Spot, easy.Rosin, atendy Turpentine, steady.Pig iron, steat'y.Copper, nominal.Lead, dull.Tim, quiet.Sugar, raw, quiet; refined, steady.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.otationa furnished by Messrs.Neu.Qu ville Bolleau & Co,98 St.Peter Street, Quebec.FROM ISLAND FROM QUEBEC contingent were disposed to apa: wom Es forther recoveries, the belied Montreal, June 6, 1907.SPEARS prevailing Bet the larger interests ce Asked, Ocred are mors inc to lend su; \u2026 BR.Steamer Frontenac to prices at t levels besause of | St.Paul & M \u2014 10 Ferry Between Quobes.Sifters aad ut.| the adviess from Washington indicat- | Montreal Street ans 200 The Wether And ciroemataces A ing a more conservative attitude on | Toronto Street.105 1044 Mi Toa vo as (lows tee peralitiaz | the part of the administration in re- | Twin City R.T.Co.9 a AT.RONUALD / Quasso | Fard to the further prosecution ol the Detroit United.Nd 5 hoo D aoe inst the Harrim ifax AMWAY.28: a \"oR ber\u201d vis of pressure \u2018mais PE cor ion.Toledo Railways.% 2 ; en EVERY DAY On Details easy to mark up prices ie in | St.John Railway Co.\u2014 104 ied + From Juebscat pm, 0 hm the present narrow speculation and | Havana Electric Co ss 0 5.9 pm.Sanday i.0 320 pm.16 pm | sentiment was also helped b the | Havana Elec.Co.pref.'77 70 12h AGuDAYY 8m | continued favorable tenor of the crop | San Paulo Railway Co.135 122 = pu 105 m | advices and the improved weather | Richelieu & Ontario.oo 70 The fst Mio end autor an toa ponditions in she Neat.The recent | Nontreal Pawer.5 bot 8 noremsese in vi ls om industrial .earns ae gs ven (EE SE Ta 8 Bi ute 1 an was a ven and .8 der = Tue à 7 vein small amount of investment buying in flominion Coal, pid.107 104 mes the favored industrials as Montreal Sim} Vo wi 1064 * advances were fairly uniform Montreal $ orks Steamer Champion, |i mieten seg to | Youre, Soi: oS \u2014\u2014 dertone .was strong and a good de 159 ie t.Lvareat, St.Mishel mand.was evident on the recessions.| Bell Televhone Co.at Berthie Lie dou end | The market became very dull on the | Ogilvie Milling Co.pid.1184 119 er Cho HE tee | tions gered Fr con og Mackey Companies.rel.5 oo) n a8 ions on mpanies | Sein SRL and Hl TI ee leaders.The closing \u2018was dull and |Leke of the Woods Co.76 75 free irregular without iw tenduncy.Lake of the Woods.a 16 \u2014 Laurentide Puip, pid .108 108 Montreal Cotton Mills.187 18 Pom.Textile Co., pref 904 38} SUNDAYS \u2019 yard su.1.10pm.and leaves sw Peironlie ta the morning ely on De pee am oe FE (ant breathi FINE & An.Bales.Dominion Iron and Stlel, 8 at 21, 198 at a 2%, nited Railways, 78 at 65.Montreal Power, 75 at 89, 25 at Duluth SS.oronto Railway, 5 at 108, ~ / Asked.Offered.Bank of Montreal.\u2026.\u2014 228 Quebec Bank.138 \u2014 Union Bank, xd.- 1644 \u2014 Banque Nationale.123 3121 Banque Hochela, 149 \u2014 Molsons Bank.\u2014 200 Bank of Comm 174 \u2014 CPR.cree an 168 Richelieu & Ontario 74 7% Montreal Power.89} 88 Quebec Power.40 -\u2014 Quebec Power, pid.114 \u2014 Quebec Gas Co.\u2014 90 Quebec 88 Co.\u2014 Bellechasse Telephone _ Dom.Textile, pid.89 Canadian Electric.wee \u2014 45 Canadian Electric, pid.-\u2014 0 BONDS, Dom.Textile Serie C.92 88 Montmorency Cotton Co.\u2014 10 Quebec Railway.avsoevees 994 \u2014 | Canadias \u2018Electric ve ones 100 98 VE E PARADIS, HAT RES AUDITOR AND AND CURATOR Acsonats tigated and Cullested Visareial Arrangeme ats end Com Liquidation of insolvent Betatan, aad promplly stianded tn à peu CICHELIEU COMPANY sureme | \"À 46 Daibousia fitreat.C.W.WALCOT, STOEK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, 098 ST.PETER STREET TELEPHONE 377.srècks AND BONDS ht and Bought Sold, lor uh or on Montreal, Toronto, New York or Chicago Exchanges.MUNICIPAL DESENTURES INDUSTRIAL BONDS.mere, My attractive offer- QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SeneTy COMPANY, OF NEW YOR Captain Surplus 24 064.690, Ford vie bana L ovetieg douce Pe ! es Inno SE d'état, tte.TELL ~ RAILWAY Trains leave Levis as follows; 8.20 À.ML Ex rem for Lee du Loup Campbellton, ex- opt Sunday, , 1255 P.M.Marit:me Express for St.Hyacinthe and Montreal, y 4.10 I\u2019.M.Express for Montreal and St, Ma inthe, caily except Sany.4.15 P.M Ex pres for Riviere du Lou ly xoopt Saturday an: \u201c8,36 P, M.Esprou for Halifax and Stn, daily except taturday.On cats this train runs only toSt.Flavie.Prin irs 1 17 EE Tax ot , please Oftices No.7 iba Fort a anû À 0.#3 Sur _ Lathousie Street and M9 ten Se Paul Street Telephones 563 IAS.T.HARROWER, Jr.PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ACCOUNTANT Mo AUDITOR , TYPEWRITER SU SUPPLIES \u2018 TO RENT REPAIRED \u201cThane b Lsave POINT LEVI 7.06 ï Le 1.00 oF (marine me LE CPER FOR MONTREAL 7.00 a.m.connec and all Mow FOB AN, *12.20 seen 1506 P.M (DLLF exsops Bundy asl.) ETT Sm Mage snd Tims Tablas ole.Axeal ar b> ST OFFIOR Ere Th BTA ra fire P.O 0.Box 28 Restdencs Tel.336 AMOS J.COLSTON, Estate and Trust Accounts Administrator and General Agent \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Accovwranr, Avpitor, Curator, Liquie Davoz, hsynaxce, Lousxs amo Raat Esrare Buocen CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.may 17xti.SAGUEN and Saturday.\u2018Toronto and intermediate porte.FREIGHT RECE! S.S.GASPESIEN til 2 p.m For freight, Passage andstaterooms, © apply to.J.A.BOUCHARD, Mgr.__EXCHANGED FOR SALE Room 12, Morin Block PHONE 1063 Dominion Iron and Steel, pid., Bout 52.c 100 ackay Companies, at oiontreal Street Railway, \u201c 10.QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.Furnished by Neuville Belleau & Co., Stock Broker, 93 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Junr 6, 1907.at _\u2014\u20142 te er tte CHICAGO MARKET.Supplied Daily to the Chronicle Pho.Hemel, Stock roue, 55 Dalrsuaie Su Strest.Quebec, Junr 6, 1907.Op'e.High.Low.Close, Wheat : Dm now oo J = 853 Bap B33 6 Seve.| oh 5 ssh à | Mate :\u2014 July.9 4 47 4p Bept\u2026.386 326 358 344 July, 1639 16.35 1625 1627 IMPORTS.Per rtéamer St.Irenee, Baker, from Montreal\u201425 pkga to Robt.Reford 25 do to Jos.Ford.Cee steamer White Star,\u201d Jean, irom Montreal\u201415 pkga to Langlois & % Paradis, 6 do to N Rious & Co., do to D.Rattri Sons.Per steamer Hektor, Fitrem, from Sydney\u20146306 tons coal to Intercolonial Railway.QUERRC CLEARING HOUSE.Total Clearances for To wading June Oth, 1907: $8,004,009.to.40 Dalhousie Etapl.22zt.\u2014 THE ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE TO EUROPE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE * Lake Hrie\u2018an1 \u201cLake nag} third class $27.5) Beh te whl \u20ac Jchn 8t, en i ng and O.K Tenny, Ticcet Agen onus sc oh asie 1, Quebne k- 101 St.Peter 8t.3 Ee sew Yagiact Byeln See Canadatues, thur.sat.DE QUEBEC STEAMER PERSIA CAPT.COUILLARD a El aT Arr connecting with Internation ERSTE ETAT \u2018erk and Bosioe and AEX YA Mon Sap of departn trom Quake (Perry 4 Pai treet) aa tole ¢ leave TICK.Da rte Ane 38 treet (Qonosity onstng Hochelaga Bank Building, Gaspe Steamship Line, Next sailings Wednesday, June 12th and 26th, at 4 p.m.for Gaspe Po reight received Wednesday, un- ; aa Excellent accomodations for pas- | G.P.R \u201c EMPRESSES \u201d lai c'au 52.80 end 845,00 For tickets and foii Dartieniacy a or 5 GIE.DE NAVIGATION BETWEEN QUEBEC AND NONTREAL CANABIAN PAEIFIC LOTT [1 LT ITTY [I CDN 55555 ville, fiton, Brock futh, Now York, POPILIR =| ROUTE pire en Ei Fa West, and to any points NORTH, SOUTH, EAST.WEST \u2014 Boston, and Canadian North tenu Frontenac or City Ticket Offics 80 St, Juhn 8t,, corner P Hil.9° RICELIEU 5 ONTHRIO NANIGNTION C0.MONTREAL LINE Service Daily, Including Sundays, at 6.30 P.M AY LINE ?SAILINGS\u2014Every Tuesday and Saturday, at 8.30 a.m.on and alte June lit, sailings will be every Tuesday, Wedneaday, Friday HANILTON\u2014TORONTO LINE OPEN Bervice tri-weekly from Montreal.Freight received for Hamilton, Week End Excursions at Single Fare.VED UP TO 6 P.M.For rates etc, apply to M.P.CONNOLLY, General Agent.Ibe Naw Routa ¢2 tay Far-Famsi aay.On and after May 13th, 1907, traing will run as follows: \u2014 x LEAVE QUEBEC 16 A.M.For Roberval .except Saturday and 5 ap duty 8.18 a For laks Ldwars celular only Luxe Sdware.] Mare Lake St.Jomph, daliy except 48 P.M.For 8t, Raymon], Sunda; ! so EX Fors Raymond, daily onda 7.30 P.M.For Roderval an Calosusl | a and daturdar oaly, iia hare | Kivi K AT QUEBEC.AM.From Chicoutinu aad 7.ool dg pd Fan a Ta only Hobeevat Now.048 dx Reymond daily except 3a3.4.36 !.EE rom lake 8t.Jowph dilly exoeps sun ay.00 P.M rom Chicoutimi and 00 M exo Junuay and Nou lay, 28 {ake Edward, Monday only.9.30 Pu.Fran 8 itaymaad \u201cun 1sy ombre 7.90 à.QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL Trains st present being ted by the oe From From tector 10 and {row end Af pune on the La Tuque Quebec Liverpool Branch are QUO Lo COOUTCL «iin th nigh day ex.Pre:a (train | and 2) betwesu quebes, Robarval June lake Erie.May 2 Led Chicoutimi LE 14 Empress oi drole: q 21 | _ Thckeia{rensiones.4 cire sis set alloy wv - 2 Lake Manitobs June 8! 8 dskiag so iL toaly iteev, ef .Empress of Brita: \u201c 14; tmulFranieuae == xe Nock OB of J, July 6 Lake Champlain - 19 | ERY AT A « TRY od 3 Kmprem of .\" = Pari [XEN , \u201cnaling \u2018nan n 20 Lake Erie.Ju'y 3 Tt A.Sosa al im vausa ä i > œ 7) Emprem of Britain.12 after 580 Fo 3 AAXX, A:SDE LG soote RATES Sa Cam Ages Geaeras ol sdag ar.jt cablo\u2014{80.08 sat cpwacds Cases, Mes Jin, à 07, EMPRESS } 20d \" 1A 00 and $17.50 fs © \u2014=$87 = \u2014 \u201cLAKR A ist 2rd 3rd Manif.BA\" pan and up $40.0 $77.50 [JUEBEC WHITE MO: Lanvo Lovis.OUNTAIN 8.00 & for \u2018Beauce, Megants, EXPRESS am Fad Quodec Ferry 7 am 3 BOSTON R.M.S.Restigouche | 400 reste EW, YORK, sxeaess CAPT.SEARS.rll TE ir Will mil Thursday, June 6th, for Syd- Shirt EI Te pm, Paradis pari Le a yor, ACCOMODATION.ht wl [rere atthe Point de 1.00 fy vay rae a TTT = Ferry 6.00 For rates of passage, freight and other TRAINS Ana artevs Apply to White ya Yors.me HOLLIDAY BROS., oven ea uDnzrage chected aod Ud Cadons ers nine mur urines (ator:aation aod Pullace cessera re divexs priv) LR qu au anonpr > \u201cdan J.B Wa wen'l \u2014r\u2014 Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TINE TABLE Taking Lffect June .rd, :937, Leaves Riviere du Loup, Express Arrives Connors, N A Mixed 4 Leaves Riviere du rg rrives Connors, NB Leaves Con N.Express.[diag Riviera an\u2019 ous Leaves Contiore, N.Mired Arrives Riviere .n Le Al Traine Dally except Sus Convecting at Kdmundæon Ja, wi Ry.10 ana from Woodat: oe, Fre can a Caribou and Joba, NM, ulto Fort Faire due Presque 10.0, Aud at Rivi- \" du Loup with al Loteresienia) Two Trips Week n Q è ; r M trains ES from Qu pm, re oth fi 0 2 Maturday.\u2026.8 pm.\u201ca Sg) dl Men ee FROM MONTREAL \\ tr rt Mondays}.pm | QJEBEC CHRON ICLE Leaves Victoria Whert, Montreal.oe \u2018Printing.Compare 4 ns .ho Leaves Atkingon What!, Quebec.General rT Be Sulla F.X BBOUSSEAU, Subexip iy, $300 pa ae | ory So pe eee Tot- Quotes aed Ba 14, | ol\u201d To paca Yoo at ent lo: U cie DS 10 NC THE QUEBEC CHRONICLES \u2014.\u2014 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, HOT a af ¥ \u2014 { Apollinaris \u201cThe Queen of nel y Table Walters\u201d GOOD FRIENDS ER DIXIE, CAMILLO and POLO CIGARS SPECIAL GAS STOVES 1 -AT\u2014 SPE\u201d LOW PRICES\" Call and + - } vrge assortment of all Kiods of h:.1.praratus.MECHANICS' SUPPLY CO, 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET.D.$.RICKABY Undertaker and Embalmer Furniture and - Bedding \u2014 Office tnd Typewrier Desk 837 ST.JOHN ST.QUEBEC.| CLARET and SAUTERNE WINES | ARE GOID AND RICH POR $3.00 PER DOZEN QUARTS 76 \u201c s PINTS THE SALE INCREASES EVERY DAY POR OUR NIAGARA GRAPE WINE ! TWO QUALITIES BLOO AND £1.50 PER GAL.PLEAST LL FOR SAMPLES EUDURE PATRY EUROPEAN WINE GELLAR, 9%.69.1 ST.JOHN STARNY CHEAP SALE SIDEBOARDS \u2014 AND \u2014 BUFFETS! New Designs in Mahogany, Early English and Golden Oakray avisitto my store it will fully repay you.is is en Chem Sd.Excellent Line of all Household Furniture JAMES PERRY, 828 ST.PAUL ST, Provinos of, Quebec, scour Court x tion as to pro pu pes Li er, 0 nnes, pine husband, Prnest Lesmrd, oi bo sane place, the 20th day of April, .Chicoutimi, May Slat, 1907 i News of a reduction in the Thos, Donohue Special Offer for Friday.A Manufa turers\u2019 lot of Blouses, Latest Fashion in Silk Lace and Chalies at Wholesale Pric =, THEY WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 7th.Thos.Donohue 188 St.John Street\u2014 NOVELTY POST CARDS.Quebec in a Nut Shell 24 Views for 10c.Quebec in a Sea Shell 24 Views for 10c.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 well aa lage stock of new pictorial cards.T.H.O'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.| Ladies Straw Sailors Reduced to 25¢ In New York this spri the plain sailor hat has becomss surprisingly popular, and is meeting with almost equal favor this side of the border.price of these hatsshould beof 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 eale 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, These are imported models, and styles are the very newest, Side by side with these special offers we make a reminder of the tweed and rain coats we are selling at prices very much below their former cost.HOLT, RENFREW & Co 85 to 43 Buade St.FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER Mexico City, June 6.\u2014F1 Morales and Bernardo Morn ore found guilty last night of murdering General Manuel Barillos, former prem: dent of Guatenialn in this city on the April 7 last.They were sen- sath night of tenced to LEVESQUE & TEBMBLAY, Attormwyu for Plaintift, toay Séxim + PERSONAL , Ool.Vidal, -of wa, aecived in town last evening.Mr: and Mrs.C.C.Ballantyne, .of Montreal, are \u2018at the Chateau.Mr.D.M.Loiebre, of Montreal, ar rived in town yesterday.It.-Col.Heward, Ottawa, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.Wm.Farwell and wife, Sher brooke, are guests at the Chateau.Major-General Lake, C.B, CM.G., arrived in town from Ottawa yester- av.Mesars.G.R.Vickere \u2018and G.E.Whiteay, of the Dominion Express Co., are in town.Mr.Wakenight, of the Quebeo Bridge Co., left for Philadelphia, Pa., yesterday.Mrs.Meredith and Dr.and Mrs.Sewell are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Pangman, Montreal.: Mr.O.8.Perrault, of the American Tobacco Company, registered at the Chateau yesterday.The Rev.A.I.Love is in Montreal attending the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.Hon.W.A.Weir, Minister of Public Works and Labor, P.Q., accompanied by Mrs.Weir and Miss Woir, will be in town during Friday and Saturday.Lo E Walling, G.M.of the .0.0.F., yesterday to visit 1 in Montreal, Farnham, and Cowansville.Capt.Walsh, of the C.P.R.Steamship Oo., arrived in town yesterday to mest the R.M.S.Empress of Ire: a horaiogr amompemes by Hon morning, accom on.Nr.Templeton, to meet His Imperial Highnees Prince Fushimi.Nr.D.McNicol, Vice-President and General C.P.R., accompanied by Miss McNicol, arrived in town yesterday.Mesars.W.J.nch, Wm.Brodie, E.Duberger, G.D.Anderson were among the Quebecere regi at the Montreal hotels y.Montrealers at the Chateau Frontenac :\u2014J.T.Walsh, A.McLean, A.E.Tylee, V.Johnston, W.F.Walker, D.W.Morden, W.C.Forster, J.A.Beaudry, C.S._ Chipchase and wife, H.Pense, Mr, Mrs.and Miss Mac fariane.Arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel :\u2014 W.H.Studd, H, C.Studd, Halifax ; H.C.Christie, Fredericton, N.B.; W.A.Dansereau, L.Quevillon, Montreal; D.Johnston, E.Burnham, Toronto ; R.W.Hillyard, Ottawa ; W.R.Chishoim, Herney Junction : R, Stuckland, G.S.Lemeaurier and D.H.Garneau, Abenaquis.Latest arrivals at the New Victoria Hotel :\u20140.G.Mallen, E.C.Bender, A.H.Winfindele, A.Cloutier, F.C.Page, W.Peunington, W.J- Pugsley, Montreal ; G.Rounseau, Inverness ; D.Coughlin, London, Ont.; J.E.Priest, New York: A.W.Taylor, Boston ; H.B.Saunders, Toronto ; A.C.Ross, Beliast.Arrivals at the Neptune Ion :\u2014Mr.and Mrs.P.Morel, Mistaneini : I E.Tousignant, Lyster ; .Lagasse, Jonjeres ; A.Moloney, Bersimris ; L.H.Chaperon, Murray Bey ; R.E.Ward, ; S.W.Mooney, .Inverness ; T.Larose, Vercheres ; A.Gauvin, Rimouski ; J.E.Fortin and wife, St.Jean Port Joli; W.J.Roland, Rochester ; J.J.Colline, Ottawa ; Jos.Brassard, Malbaie ; L.P.1 Arthabaska ; L.Morissette, St.Flavie; 8S.C.Knowles, J.Jamieson, Montreal.Arrivals at the Chatoau Frontenac : .P.Windsor Mills ; Mrs.A.E.Doan, Prince Arthur, Ses.R.; G._ 8.Bell and wife, Toronto; W.R.P.Beckett, Boston ; H.McKay, Ottewe: C.de Romere, Paris; T.de Romere, Indian Head ; C.J.des Etange, Montreal ; G.1.» Charles S.Haight, Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Reed, Boston ; M.S.Murob, jr., Cleveland ; C.8.Bare, Buffalo; H Reverdin, Geneva ; R.A.Illingworth, New York; L.V.Welch, Bomton; J.H.Riley, Whitehall, N.Y.: U.RoHan- det, Denver ; W.S.Macdonald, New York : R.Van Pippen, A.McPherson, Providence ; J.Dean, London; A.N.Lyster, E.A.Williams, Moncton ; Ww.R.Hanos, Toronto ; B.T.Carey, tawn; Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Bi Miss Henshaw, M.A.Bishop, Bridgeport, Ct.; G.P.Breckon, Toron! N.G.Nott, Kumamoto; F.Moig.New York ; H.Evington, Nopaski.Colonel Cotton, of Ottawa, is at the Chateaute een EMBROIDERY SALE.On Friday ond Saturday of this week will take place, at our store, corner of St.Joseph end Crown Sts., the ks embroidery sale ever of in Quebec.12,900 yards of fine embroidery coming from the failure of a whitewear manufactory wera bou at half price and must GO QUICK.See them.! TRE QUEBEC SYNOICATE, june\u201d: FUNERALS YESTERDAY.The funeral of the late Louis Ferland took place yesterday morning and a large concourse of mourners being in attendance.The funernl service took place at the Basilica, the Revd.Taacrede Paquet, of the Seminary, officiating at the utem mass, emsted by \u2018athers G ut and Barrier as deacon and sub-deacon.The chief mourners were the three sons of the deceased and his sons-in- law, Messrs.Marmette and Lendrieux, The interment was at Belmont Ceme- He fueral of Mdwe.Olicier Potvin tool 08 yewterda: m e orice.Twi at the Basilica, being of a very imposing oharmoter.There was a large attendance of mourners.The interment was at Belmont Cemetery.L&R MAIL SERVICE erintendent of w dent of the I.C,R.service, on business in connection with ness was arranging for improv accommodations on the Ocean Limited were inadequate to tbe he some time ago sixty-five feet in mail use on the leaving Montreal o cars ate being built] here and were pears they cannot bo completed the heavy the present mail accommod mail service.PNP SRE et cess Has Boen Told.Romance of Success in of the birth Shoe iden.The pages contain graphs of the directors of the ho ing fashion how Charles E, ness attained such aston claim to or silver mine.The \u201cSign of imitations.KING EDWARD'S PIPE.We are indebted to a \u201cchroni King Edward shares affection for the pipe.His we are sssured, altos the slave etiquette, is never really buppy he can disregard it in the intimacy his private apartments.He wiling to dom rather with and innocent of sculpture.King Edward only smokes when king with a pipe in his mouth never been seen in public, when with a cigar.But even when he is co todle it with him it did not lewwe its onse until tennis, rowing, golf, and other an are baseball, etc.relieved by a little Zam-Buk.from insect \u2018stings, a sore foot ca by a chafing shoe, & burn at a picnic Butler, G.A all these Zam-Buk is a quick cure.Don't think because Zam-Buk is pre- jseribed by doctors and used for T Bo mou serious Skin diseases and injuries, by - Ae DEL, (hat it is only useful for serious cases.New York: A.J.Flaherty, Chiua ; What cures a serious skin injury can soon end a less serious one.-1 Mothers will find Zam-Buk useful (the heat rashes and skin troubles which young children are subject the hot oring matter, and is thus best for tender skins of infants.a box, or post-free Co., Toronto, for price, 6 boxes * 32.50.A BUTTERFLY FARM.\u2014His Finest Specimensis much less than that of some of suburbs of London, is to be found of the most remerkable examples modern enterprise.Six certain young men put 4 tion to himself : \u201cBook terfly breeding ?\u201d He arri et decision that the latter offered quicker and more tel way ears ego , congeniel x2 | fortune than clerking, and thereupon, says the Boys\u2019 Own Paper, commenced to build up the butterfly ferm be seen at Bexley to-day.ARogether Mr.Newman has conditions.The mogt costly 40.and n female, 5s.The pricon of of course, n to th apo can be purchased for 3d., while while a dozen not be purl for less pupae are sold et so much rived in port m the Provinces at 1.48 loft for Montreal at 3.45 am.® Halifex, June, 6.\u2014F.B.Bent, #up- LC.R., mail service, Halifax, has returned from Moncton, here be and À.Talbot, superinten- Quebec, were mail services.Their particular busi- mai Limited and Maritime Express.In the past the mail accommodations on the Ocean quirements and it is proposed to have of the baggage car on this train up and placed at the disposal of the olerk, who has considerab sorting to do.Orders were placed for two mail cars, h for exclusive ritime Express Sunday.Phose be fmished by June lst, but it ap before the first of tember.On account of il on Monday mornings these care were especially needed, as ations are too cramped.The delay in the construction of the cars will cause considerable inconveniences to the LCR.First Time the Story of Slater's Suc- The Canadian Mogazine this month celebrates the postal route of all the American magasines coming into Canada by & timely article on a great Canadian commercial achievement.The June number ofsthe magazine is very interesting.Under the beading of \u201cA the Shoe Trade,\u201d a writer tells briefly the story and growth of the Slater alter ampany, and relate in most intereat- Slater conceived the ideas on which the busi- success.The man with the idea cen always possess ter surez riches than he wha discovers a gold the Slate\u2019 on every Slater Shoe protects the people against Parisian er\u201d for the information that with thousands of his subjects the peculiarly English Majesty, uniess adores the pipe, and without peine entirely + den lose it, is very fond of the briar, which is generous in size is safe from prying eyes.And es a has a His Majesty goos out be contente himself official journeyé \u2018His Majesty takes with him his favorite pipe, which was mado expressly for him in the Jura untry.He when he leit Eogland ¥ fortnight ago, but reached Biarritze GANADIAN CIRLS AND ZAM-BUK Girls who are fond of canoeing, door sports Zam-Buk invaluable, as well as do their male friends, who in the same sports, and A smarting, blistered hand from a rough paddle ie at once bruise, a \u201csunburn patch,\u201d the pain weather.Remember always that Zam-Buk is made from pure herbal essences, contains no mineral col- All stores and druggists sell at Bûcom the Zam-Buk Young Pnglishman's Novel Enterprise In ancient Bexley, whose population is terse ques- or but- about 200 different species of butterflies and motha on his farm in ell plages end y among them is the purple emperor, or king of the forest, so named be cause it is usually to be found flying over the top of oak trees, end con- male specimen of -this insect is worth ne the ove, lerves end pupee, whioh Mr, Newmen seils.vary.For instance, a dosen of th ova of the drinker, a very common moth, of the otter u same quantity of comme y à wold cont wx times that amount.dla Then, agnin, a dosen of the larvae of the small tortoise shell cost but 4d.nnock sprawlera could | Fhe them 25, each, | 4 aritime a.m.and having landed Quebec freight and pessengers Te le are the delight of every trap shot.Made in Canada aad guaranteed by the to Dominion Cartridge Can LiL MONTREAL or MONTREAL, UPPER TOWN BRANCH, FabriqueStreet Savings Department INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR to- j DAY BY DAY.waggon.lt has no spring in it.of | paid next tion.sway.\u201cMother, may I \u201cOh, yes, m Put on the rollers, But don\u2019t you move your feet.\u201d \u2014 little Pete, he that May defaulted in paying.on | June seems to be a poor pay.ened a little, it will keep the chill the June breeses out besutifully.\u2014 he Prince Fushim late Banzai when he ses Quebec.The weather man must be a hibitionist.water.> to-day's guccessem, remarks À | plain street philosopher.were to sing the Japaness nati anthem at the reception to Fushimi to-day is officially denied.The June to have been ther.for | not so dangerous as some in (young Ce same thing.There is going to be a fuss When Fushimi comes ! Bands will play and trumpets bray When Fushimi comes | | But-the thing 1 can\u2019t get right, Though I've practiced fn the way that I should say, That queer word, Banzai ! the for end go it blind.the one of If You Read This the to id liver, or billousness, chronic élcuons, and all catarr whatever region, name or nature.to or long standing cases of catarrhal tion) accompanied with severe coughs is oe 80 ï for acute colds and po but for ring, of chronic cases fect cures.Itcontsins Blac! Golden Mandrake root and Queen's root\u2014all which are highly sequently is most difficult to catch.A minent medical writers and \\ f, Bartholow, of Jefferson Medos.| loge: Prof.Hi the Unly.of Prof.Finle! gwood, M.of att Med, Chicago; f, J neinnstl ., of_Citicinnadl ; 3.D., of Hah hiesgo, | minent of the prices ranging from l4d.for a | gore thin auf paighera Pardinary ! imed lady, satin moth or scalloped I, Open pub cily of Its formu Pook tip to le, 9d.for a scarce burn- | (8 \"Re 58 possible guaranty of 1 mer ished brass.A glance at his pa ished fopmula wi Nr.Newman's customers are mimont Sont NO polsonous, harmful of habft- as varied as his .Bohoolboye | formingdrugs and no sicobol-chernt i are enthuninatio collectors of onter: | pure, triple-refined ajrosrioe being 3 piars, whiob ¢hey Hke to breed | Instead.Glycerine entirely unobjes selves.Liunabis and besides is a most nsefnl agent .in the cure of ail store as wellas xi IVES SAL thrast aod ras) \u201csuthority for CAMPANA- ABR ° use fn all auch cases.Tha \"Discov * Quebro Steamehip Co.\u2019s Campans ar- | a concentrated glyoertc extract of native, A booklet of extracts from emin ER 10ST TOIT I0EP0000000 This year's weather is like a lumber Quebec's increased subsidy may be month.Aspirants for new offices will please make early applica- When the cat's away, sleep has full out to skate?\u201d stand up straight\u2014 June owes us a lot of good weather But One swallow doesn\u2019t make a Summer, but if it\u2019s the real hot stuff, et After his rough trip up the river, imi will, no doubt, ejacu- ; , 0 pe He is supplying lots ol Yenterday's failures should lead ta © the Chem The rumor that Quebec's city fathers hers | Now Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Gloves, Bta.Prince bride crop does not appear octo any by the wea- pr ; A physician declares that kissing is ole- to | gists assert.Why almost any Quebes lady could have told you the y and night, Better throw away your = calendar a | Is will be to learn that the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practlos recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every a | ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr.Plerce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepels, catarrh of stomach, \u201cliver complaint,\u201d bowel al diseases o also à specific remedy for all such chronic Toc tions and thelr resultants, as ronchial, throat and lang diseaso (excapt consum 1ally efficacious in produc! Special.Yt con SD Cperry bare, Seal root, Bloodroot, Storie roo aised a8 remedies for all the above montioned affections by such out teachers as SPECIAL.nem EE in their | | P.J.COTE Hable nedicinal roots ples Je safe and reli ingre SIMARD REDUCTION SALE OF * Spring and Summer Millinery Models Usually Scld at 880.00 reduced 0.$38.80 Models Usually Sold at 20.00 reduced to.15.00 Modals Usually Bold'at 15.00 reduced to.11.88 Models Usually sold at 13,00 reduced to.» 9.00 TE Boys\u2019 Clothing.i serge, 2 ho rate Eee 2.5300 Russian Suits, of fancy tweeds and serge, 2 to 8 y new and desirable patterns, very cheap at $4.76 now iar $3.00 Double Breasted Suits of fine imported tweeds, 7 to 14 years, well worth $8.00 now reduced ported red To ME Embroideries : Greatly Underpriced We are clearing up stock and have gone through the entire Em n Department.We have culled out all the short lengths, odd widths, broken assortments, snd marked thm dowa for a speedy clear ance, There areJmany choice pieces included in the sale.Edgings, Insertions, Bandings and Flouneings.Regular.586 15e, 800, 60.1.00 Now Reduced at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.56 106 2%.40.60 Men\u2019s Underwear and Hosiery \u2018Ws are showing a complete assoriment of Men's Underwear of the best foreign and domes ic makes, in Silk, Sik Ww Lisle Thread, Balbriggan and Indis Gauss.* » Bik and Wool, Lisle T Prices Ranging trom 40c¢.to $8.50 MEN'S HALF HOSE Men's Fanoy Lisle Thread Halt Hose in a variely of designs ava OOÏOFS, .\u2026voonencercsssasossevonesonvou cn cencn000c00 BHC & TRIF Men's Silk Halt Hose, in all the leading shades, .$1.25 a pair 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS and SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SCREINED, RUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 119 ST.JAMES ST., MONTRE AL CHEAP JUNE SALE OF MILLINERY All our Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate \"Greatly Reduced.JUST RECEIVED New Lawn and Lingerie Blouses and Costumes.Dress Skirts and Suits in Voile, Silk and Lustre.Children\u2019s Dresses in all Sizes.ge x | Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street, Quebec, \u2014o\u2014 OUR STOCK OF House Furnishing Goods IS NOW COMPLETE, WE OFFERTHIS WEEK Carpets, Carpet Squares, all sizes ; Oilcloth Squares, Lace Curtains (Nottingham) from 76c.up to $10.00 per pair Applique Net Curtains, Sash Cnrtaine, New.Art Silk and Silkets for Draperies, Mus- * Handsome designs in Cretonne, Art Tickings, eto., and a generul variety of other\u2019 lines in Bouse Furnishings.Just recoived a consigument of Irom Bedsteads, Matrasses and Feather Pillows\u2014ousvenesen tqs Opposite Palace Hill iy | | + { "]
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