The Quebec chronicle, 10 juin 1907, lundi 10 juin 1907
[" A 4 | A Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Among the ' many - 22m rem means 9 Neather \u201cLows Bt.Lawronce end: Gall, \u2014 Moderate varinble winde, fair, with à Gitle higher temperature.ESTABLISHED 1764, The 3 Quebec Chronicle.QUEBEC, MONDAY.J \u2014 \u2014 UNE 10.1907.FATHER MAGUIRE CELEBRATES HS SILVER JUBILEE rarish ot St.Columba Does Honor to its Venerated Pastor-Presentation of Addresses and Gifts Yesterday.ELABORATE DECORATIONS FOR THE EVENT ardent devotion to the cause of vou Divine Master and your seal in all that makes for the public and private good, both in the moral and the temporal order, but also by the wholesome uence of your kindly, genial nature and the tolerant, charitable aod truly Christian spirit which has marked your relations with the different sections of the community and won such general appreciation among all elements.In sll this, Reverend Sir, you have nobly upheld the traditions of a family which has given illustrious bishops and priests to the church, learned passed | judges to the Bench and gallant lead- tr to the people.The laguires, of er and truest of Ireland's chieftains in the days of yore, and, in this beloved Canada of ours, your own useful and honored career, like that of your re- «pected father, the Honorable .Tud 1151348 ist, J 3 Ë fifth pastor of St.Columba ot the , far famed for its hospital- and beautiful 1 location on the late Bishop of Kingston, and of your regretted alder brother, the late John Maguire, is only another proof of the fitness of the family motto: \u2018Justice and fortitude are invincible.\u201d We fervently pray that you may long be preserved in health and strength to continue your valuable labots in this parish and to give us Patrick's parish, Quebec, the 30th day Sop Per, 1854.He was, educated at the Quebec Seminary was or- the priesthood on June ë , afterwards becoming ohap- lain at the Bellevue Convert and has | Le the benefit of your salutary teachings ministered to the tunl vente of land example.\u201d We wish every the peopls of St.lumbe for the | proce and blessing here flow and years.past 13 vever ending bappivess in the life to ath Meguire was the celebrant come.at grand mans, ving as deacon ; cousm, Rev.Waker Caonon, ami Signed.JOHN SHARPLES, Father Brunet, shaplain of Bellevue Mayor, .Convent, as si oon.Rev.Father 8t.Columba of Sillery.Murrey, parish priest of Cobourg, Mr.J.B.Gauthier Devarennes, pro- Mayor, followed with an address Pn behalf of the French parishioners, after which Hon.Mr.Sharples scnted the ith well | responded m a vi fosling manner to both addresses.er runic sii Sov ode Se stery wi \u2018ather Magui sat down to dinner surrounded thirty members of his family.The children of the schools held an entertainment and offered their pood winhes to their pastor at 8.30 p.m.Father Maguire noxt greeted the members of St.Patrick's Literary Institute, of which he in an active and efficient member.and No.1 Division, A.0.H., of which order he is Count Chaplet, who had (journeyed to Silery in goodly numbers, accompanied br .Fathers Hanley, Mulhern and ickey, of St.Patrick's Church.Mr.M.J.Ahern, President of the S.P.L.I, read an exkiress and mace the tion of a purse of poll.Nr.J.W.M.Wallace, on behalf of the A.0.H., read the following address and presented Father Maguire with gold rosary :\u2014 1882-1907.To the Reverend Alexander E.Maguire, Pastor of St.Columba Church, Sillery, County Chaplain of Div.Ont, also a sn of Father Maguire, renched an eloquent English sermon, Livi tés brother, Dean Murray, of Kingston, occupied a seat in the choir.Uni primal tea\u201d Rog og et) , Moguege.Pp assisting at the mass were the te fi yGovernor amt Lady Jette, His Wo Mo: Garneau, Hon.Jobm , or of St.Columba ; Hon.$.C.Écine, Messre.Cyr.De lege, M.P.P., - Mimmony.At the conclusion of the mass Hon.Jobm Sharples read the following ad- To the Reverend A.E.Maguire, Parish Priest of 8t.Columba of Sillery.Your Reverence,-The duty which I am called upon to perform in my official and representative capacity, as M of the parisi+ of St.Columba of Billery, is personally most agreeable to me.At the request of your church-ward- ens and on behalf of the municipal authorities and population of the parish, I beg most respectfully to tender to you our heartiest congratulations on the attainment of your Silver Jubilee.We feel that we cannot allow so auspicious an occasion to pass without trarking as publicly ne posible the sentiments of jo; pride whi 9 our hearts antl those of your many | | No- 1, of tho A.0.H., Quebecother friends at so memorable an event | Reverend Father and lime.Brother in your persohal history, as well as Chuplain,\u2014The officers and members of in that of the parish over whose Division No.1 of the Ancient Lader of spiritual interests you have watched so Hiberniana of the City of Quebec deem lovingly and so successfully during the it 8 privilege, as it is A joy for them, past decade.Hence this celebration | to share in the jubilce festivities or.which makes this day a red letter one fenired in honor of their worthy chap.in our parish annals and which en- | lain.ables us to gladly renew to you as a; beg to congratulate you, Revieat and pastor the pl of our erend Father, on having worn for so reverence and affection.ian voue by Heaven's facor\u2014the us comparative! right jewel of & spotless life, an ue S , charge of this \u2018proved yourself, by holy and fruitful ond ex-Mayor James ou riest.In the .Lopate parish, you werr called up- , zeal a valiant builder in the Church of had 01 to sucoeed men who had grown old God.They share in the festive spirit in \u2018the service of the Most High and of the fortunate parishioners of Stwhose priestly virtues and ripe exper: Columbm, for whom your words, your fence as administrators inspired gen- work sad your worth have ever point.\u2018erel esteem and confidence.The task ed as a guiding star to the , the \u2018you undertook wes obviously a deli- noble and tho true.= ; cate and a difficult one, but, with | But the Ancient Order of Hibernians | that divine et which you have so of this city and county bound ith soastently implored in the holy sacri- you for the defence o ome and altar fice of A altar, you\u2019 overcame sll lin ties of friendship, unity and true obstacles by the flight of the to strengthen the admiration and affection of your parishioners for you.\u2018Among the many precious services you t tact and energy and Christian charity, aro deeply conscious years has only Eve jet the fact, that then only the sacred flame of patriotism burns brightly on the altar of religion, when nourished by the warm and quickening impulse have rendered uring your rec- | of the Sorarth Aroon.Hence the con- torship, they cannot forget, ally : stancy of their devotion, the fervor of the importemt part you ape re-, thoir prayers for - their beloved chap- ducing the debt of their fine church, | lain.smbellishing the sacred edifice and its | Lot them be permitted, therefore, to surroundings, beautifying their ceme- {give expression to tho sentiments of | tary.building the roadway from it to | happiness and gratitude that fill all Bt.Louis road, and concentrating the ! breasts, on this, for you thrice happy parish schools in the interest of local |feast\u2014the 25th anniversary of your education.ordination to holy priesthood, for we In these rejoicings over your quarter | arn not unmindful of the warm intereat of a century of priesthcod, in this | you have ever taken i furthering the spontaneous outpouring of love and a and prosperity of our noble veapect, all the elements of Sillery\u2019s | ofder.; lation most cortially join.You | Mav it please you, Worthy Chaplain, Barve endeared yoursell to all not mere: [to accept the accompanying gift as a ly the edifying example of your 'alight token of our régard, whilst we KOGH LAUTEREN & CO.\u2018RHINE => MOSELLE WINE SHIPPERS OF STANDARD LAW, YOUNG & GO.Montreal, General Agents, h, were among the bravest Maguire, of your lamented uncle, the Dr by | The loss to property in York OCEAN YACHT RACE Dervish and: Hyperion First Vessels to Arrive at Bermuda, Hamilton, Bermuds, June 9\u2014The schooner yacht Uervish, owned by HA.Morse, of the Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, Mass., one of the yachts which was started in the océan race from New York to Bermuva June 5th, reached the stake boat at Bt.David's Head at 6.25 o'clock this morning.The yawl H; ion, owned by Rear Commod are Maier, New Rochelle Yacht Club, crossed the line at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon.The Dervish had excellent weather conditions the entire voyage.On the first day che ran 162 miles, 2:43 miles the second day and 131 miles the third day.She crossed the Gulf Stream at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.The Dervish anchored off the Royal Bermuda Yacht Clab at 10.40 o'clock this morning \u2018and a most enthusiastic re- ; ception was accorded her.She com- ! pleted the run of 650 miles in 91 hours |and 50 minutes.The Dervish is in the i class of hoats which is racing for the cup offered by Rear Commodore Maier, and the Hyperion is in that competing for a enp given jointly by the New Rochelle, Brooklyn and Royal Bermuda Yacht Clubs.The crossing of the line i first by the Dervish does not neces- {sarily make her the winner because (she is compelled to concede from 45 minutes to 23 hours and fifteen minu- ites to the other boats.The Hyperion is the scratch boat of the smaller class and allows six hours ; and 45 minutes and 9 hours and 45 | minutes respectively to the yaw! Lila, \u2018owned by R.D.Floyd, Brooklyn Yacht Club, and the sloop Zena, owned by .W.Borrows, Royal Bermuda Yacht | Clubi -\u2014 i A WARLIKE DECLARATION.'\" Tokio, June 9 \u2014 Viscount Tani, leader of the Opposition in the House of Peers and head of the defense of Kumamoto in the Satsuma rebellion is to have said about the American question : \u2018\u201c\u201cThe persecution of the Japanese in Sen Francisco is n most wicked act.Should diplomacy | bo: fail to bring about a satisfactory solution, the only way open to us is an appeal to arms.Our mind is firmly made up.It ia certain that America will yield, for its people are radically commercial in their sentiment.\u201d How much Viscount Tani represente public sentiment it is difficult to estimate I\" the present time.TORNADO WIPES OUT A TOWY.York.THs, June B~Three persons are dead amd eight are probably fated.!- injured as a resul of a tormado which almost wi out York and j damaged Grayville, Tnd., last ; i.is 850, 000.The damace to timber, fruit and crops is 8100,000.The dead :\u2014Henry j Rook, town 60 feet and struck by flying timbers ; Mre.Lucinda Pink- | ertom, blown 700 feet into tree top : i Mrs.Johm Bostick, buried in ruins of home.The storm broke while most + York people were at supper.Entire families were buried in ruims of houses.The storm lasted less than four minutes.All outside communication was cut off until today.The Methodist Church was demolished, Nuch live mock was blown into the Wabash River and washed away.Henvy damage wns caused at Grayi ville, Ind., just east of York.James \u2018Leyton was blown out of his house and buried under the ruina of it.He is believed to be fatally injured.Mrs, was severely injured, FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT , New York, June 9\u2014One death and !the injury of nine persons, resulted from an automobile accident on Ocean ay to-day.\u2018Thomas 5.Eltner, a t ofl Sheepshead Bay, and connected with a well known {amily of horsemen there, was killed, and Jas.Sweeney, a hotelkeeper, 23 years old, of Saratoga, N.Y., also an occupant of the automobile, was reported dying to-night at the King's County Hospital.Wm.Lemay, chauffeur, Frank Short and Jackson Morris, other occupante of the machine, were likewise injured but not so seriously as Sweeney.The car belonged to a Broakiyn contractor, who says that he not given permission that it should be taken out.Lemay who was at the wheel, ran down a carri on the arhway and both vehicles were wrecked, m.Anderson, à -horseman {of Sheepshead Bay, Herbert D, Drinkwater, of London, England, his com- penion Roy Reeder, ot Manhattan, and two young women who were in the carriage, but who declired to give their names, were the other persons hurt.The injuries of the young women are serious, it is said.Short and Morris, althougin seriously jured, were taken home.Lemay was arrested but he was so badly hurt that he was taken to a hospital from the police station.; Parkwa; muitos et faustissimos amos\u2014and daily increasing merit for the embellishment of the immortal crown awaiting vou in the home of never jubilee.On behalf of the Division, J.W.M.WALLACE President, T.J.BRESNAHAN, Quebec, P.Q., June, 1907.The reverend theman made o very appropriate and concluded inviting his visitors to partake of his hospitality.Father aguire was also the re cipient of many other tokens from 9.bin day\u2019 rer iti a vities were to a cloæ by Benediction, for aay thé ch was brautifully illo ed, the Bere being eupecially pas tee ; The woman suffrage association of Germany puts on ite leiters a Me vag showing a woman | holdbug up.cd a humbly pray for your length of days\u2014 [build ON EVE OF SECOND PEACE CONFERENCE Instructions} for the American elegates, cnslprenatmtaen.VERY SMALL RESULTS Great Britain andillnited States Only Powers to Resort te drbitration Provisions of the Tr.bunal, which her delegites are to participate in the congress, becomes a matter of great interest.Of the first order of | importance, ig to the American view, proposal that im.provemerrts be in the provisions | of the exis vention relative to a peaceful set t of international | disputes as s the court of arbi.| tration end international commis.! sion everything the conference td enlarge the of the permanent Hague tribunal dealing with all, the effort is7to be made to bring more busincas ore the tribunal ; ta induce nations buve more frequent recourse to the settlement of a heir disputes.ot is that the President and Secretary Root are disappointed at the very small issue from the august passed upon just four cases : Since its creation #t hee Fi the Pius case, involving the disper: tion of the fund set apart by Mexico petits | the Cathol ic Church in ornis.for roi taken over by the State ; pe de settle ment of the question growing out of the blockade of Vonezuelan ports by the allied powers; third the Alaskan questi between Great Britain and the United States ; fourth, the decisi of question between Japan and Greet Britain na to the exemption from \u2018tuxation of foreign dwellers in Japan.All but the last of these cases were of American origin.In other words, although | serious international dis putes have arisen, and been acjusted diplomatically or, force of arms since the creutit10be- te - H Bunal, thre United S and Great Britain have been the only parties to resort to arbitration.That is why, with a full belief in the efficiency and humanity and common sense of that method of settling quarrels, the Washington Government, see- onded by Great Britain, has instructed ita delegates to tty to enl the scope of the arbitration principle.American | delezates will also take an advanced position in the discussion end treatment of the mecord article in the Hague programme, ramely.the additions to the laws and customs of war on lal.These positions relate to | the opening hostilities, the rights of neutrals on land, etc, The necessity for making these acidic tions to the rules of war.was made Dainty manifest hy the Boer war and the Russo-Japanese war.Certain of our own experiences in the Philippine insurrection have also had some influence on the decision of the Washington Government to support liberal additions to the existing code.It is understood that an atiempt will also be made by the American d tes to_scure some general the beginning of actus] hostilities, to ensure reasonable protection for the rights of neutral residerta in the belligerent countries and for neutral trade.J rem PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY ' Montreal, June 8\u2014Saturday\u2019's ses sion of the Presbyterian general ae sembly was occupied with the reception of college reports.In connection with the report of Knox College, it ported that the Coll had suff a loss of some $37,000, as the result of investments made by the late Treasurer, Dr.Warden, but & was explained that Dr.Warden had acted in what he conceived to be the interests of the College, and no action was taken in the matter.Satisiac reports were sented from Pine Hail College, Halifax, and from the Manitoba College, Prol.Magill has bee selected as Principal in succession to Dr.Falconer, whb has accepted the Principalship of Toronto University.HOW TO KE:P EMPLOYEES.Semi-ready Company Solves Problem of Holding Good Men, ( Montreal Gazette.) Far away from the smoke ond dust of factory and railway, the Semi-rvady ings im Montreal are models of puritan simplidity and us pro- rtions, ey are on the street lead- to the beautiful park on the top of Mount Royal.Both light and ventilation iof the factory are perfect for the finer work which calls for good sTesight and good health.A dainty dining-room on the first floor is large eno to seat 300 employces at the noon hour, When one goes through this eplandid factory, equipped with modern feature, and governed by à rhythmthi ayntem, otre ceases 10 wonder why the beat journeyman tailors in Canada seek service under the international trade emblem of he rai ready Com A e mi- or knows that such a factory adds ten years to his life.When a journeyman tailor spencls three yours forgetting his old ideas and learning the Semi-rea: system he cannot he coaxed from suc) attractive surroundings.Cups and saucers that have become Son i iry.$ Instructions of the | nrerican on this point are mown to Le icit.They are to da | wise carpeted ' in power to influence ' ed with British, Canadian and Jop wers | ° in , waitin, arbitration cases ; above ! formed.an emerald arch through which {the distin the Jruiieal tribunal for : | chan, + Dunbar, representing the militia ; and ofreement as to the issuance of à de : claration of war in ample time before MONTREALGREETED \u2014 His Imperial Highness Prince Fushimi on Saturday Afiernoon, Montreal, June 8\u2014His Imperial Hig ness, Pri Fus imi, oust of j.Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Japan, reached \u2018the city over the Intercolonial from Quebec at two o'clock this afternoon.Bonaventure station and ite savirou- \u2018 ments were thronged with thousands of | Mon: all anxious to catch a glimpes of the distinguished Asiatic, who is to remain in town until Munday morning.His appearance on the platform, in the station, in the vice-regal carriage and on the street was the signal for round after round of hearty cheering.Elaborate ation had been wade by the military and Grand Trunk : authorities for a fitting welcome to His Highness at the Bonaventure Station.The decorations were superb, and the military and police guards of honor rs- i flected the greatest credit on the Royal Highlanders, from the ranks of whom the first was drawn, and on the police force, who provided the second.The decorations were carried out on ted in crimson tapestry, the sup- Porte to the roof were covered with crimson snd white, the roof was bung with flags and streamers, The public waiting room was like in crimson and decorat- anese flags.At the entrance to tl room huge Canadian balsams ished party \u2018trees in blossom and flower, banked agginst the balsams.On detraining, Prince Fushimi and the members of his suite, were met by | Aldermen Sadler, Yates, and N.A.La- ! pointe, Fopresenting the city ; Col.Bu- C.M.G., À.D.C., and Col.Apple were | Sir Montague Allan, whose guest His ! Highness Tin be during his stay in Montreal.After the formal introductions, which were made by Mr.Joseph Pope, representing the Federal Government, and Capt.Newton, A.D.C.to the Gov- ernor-General, both of whom had accompanied the Prince to Montreal, | His Highness and party passed into ; the station, where they were received with a royal salute from a guard of \u2018honor of 100 men from the Ist Battailion of the prover Highlanders.Alter ; inspecting the gu and complimen (ing Capt Kennedy on the fine appear- ; ance of the men, His Highness enter- (ed the state carriage of His Excel i , and was ilency, the Governor- City Hall, where sesprité took Pa | § regular prices.whisked away to the he offithal sli | The vice-regal and four \u2018was driven hy four gaily eaparisoned postillions with powdered hair.and was preceded and followed by a strong detachment of the Roval Canadian Dragoons from St.Johns, Quei On his arrival at the City Hall, which was also elaborately decorated, » Prince Fushimi was greeted by Mayor Ekers and a committer of the City Council.After ehe introductions His i Highness, the Mayor and Aldermen, snd those who accompanied the Prince + from the station to the Civic Palace, ascended the stairs and passed to the Mayor's chamber, and a few minutes later to the Council Cham where the civic address was presented, to which His Highness briefly responded in French.Princh Fushimi then proceeded to the Windsor Hotel.During the afternoon Prince Fushimi paid a visit to Blue Bonnets and in even- : ing he dined at the Mount = Royal Club: to-morrow he will be the guest af Sir William Van Horne at luncheon i and to-morrow evening he will be tendered a dinner at \u201cRavenscrag.\u201d He leaves for Ottawa at 10 o'clock on Monday morning.During his stay in Mon(real \u201cRaven.«rag\u201d will be brilliantly illuminated each evening, upwards 1,200 incandescent lights being utilized for the purpose.GENERAL BOOTH AT SEATTLE Seattle, Warh., June 8\u2014The steamship Minnesota arrived here to-day from the Orient with rver 350 passengers aboard.General William Booth cof the Salvation Army, made the round trip on the vessel.18 YOUR WIFE BAD TEMPERED ?Chances are she has corns that ache like fury Buy ber a bottle of Putnam\u2019s Corn Extractor.It poiniesely,! gives instent relief, on getting only \u201cPutnam's.\u201d Academy Rollaway BAND EACH NIGHT \u2014 AND \u2014 Thursday & Saturday Afternoons RUGBY POLO Tuesday and Saturday Might PLAY CALLED AT 9 d'éLOCK University ef Bishops Collage, LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.The annual general meeting of Convocation will be held in ve Council Chamber, on June 20th at 9.30 a.m.The business to be transacted will include the election of a Vice-Chancellor.\u2018The Public meeting for conferring ogres will bo hold in the Bishop Williams Hall on the same date at pice f the University in thei embers Ol e niveret in r Academic Robes will \u2018assemble at 3.48 in the Couvell Chamber.By order.P.W.FRITH, XA, Registrar.CoA | We have a Complete Assortment FLY FISHING | STS and VISITORS TO QUEBEC TOURI Desirous of obtaining some of the best trout fishing in the.Pro vince should arrange with Mr.Robt.Rowley, Proprietor of the Laurentide House, > : ;j LAKE EDWARD } FOR A FEW DAYS TROUT FISHING / No necessity for pinging up provisions, or accessaries.aa.=~ naa ts and supplies of all kinds, at Kæcellent side trips to smaller lakes.EXCELLENT FLY FISHING, .FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATION, REASONABLE RATES, and SPLENDID SPORT FOR ALL.Write for booklet and all other information ROBT.ROWLEY, PROPRIETOR, LAURENTIDE HOUSE PRESERVES, LAKE EDWARD, P.Q.Guided Canoes, Tents, ++ Hymn Books, Prayer Books Bibles, Books of Devotion.New Stock.Lowest Prices.MOORE'S 148 St.John Street, Quebec.Carbray Son.& Co.WHOLESALE COAL Anthracite and Bituminous Sole Agents for the Province of Quebec \u201d 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, 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Overcoatings, Gents\u2019 Shirts, Ties, Collars and Gloves.CARPETS and LINOLEUMS New Designs in Axminster, New Patterns in Brussels and Tapestry, New Squares in Axminster, Novel Designs in Linoleums, Latest Patterns in Oilcioths.All the Above at Old Prices, 5 PER CENT OFF for CASH.PE a ttt: CLOVER, FRY & CO.Serpent Jewelery One of the most popular fancies of this season\u2019s fashions in jewelery is in the form of a Serpent, this style of jewelery is, at present, very much worn in both Paris and London.In anticipation of the demands of our customers we have im a complete line of jewelery in this pattern.Serpent Bracelets from,.$2 to $50, Serpent Necklets from.$8 to $10.Serpent Chains from.$12.te $60.Serpent Rings from,,.$1.50 to $100, Serpent Brooches.$1.80 The bracelets are made in both Silver and Gold in very effective col- orings, the workmanship is a marvel of mechanical skill, the bracelets clinging to the wristin a way that is quite natural We have also Fine Gold Braid Bracelets in Hollow Oval Patterns, Plain Bands with an adjustable Slide, also Buckle and Strap designs.Some of our Braid Bracelets are ornamented with Oriental Pearls, Turguois, Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires or Emeralds, other styles are in à rich Roman Gold finish without any settings.G.SEIFERT & SONS, JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREET ce ce 2e : The Newes and Best he @uebeq Ghronigly QUEBEC, JUNE 10, 1907.THE UNSOLVED PROBLEM.The older portion of the community that can look back over a poriod of half a century ago and contrast the knowledge and conditions of those days with what prevails now, might well be tempted to characterise ths present age as an age of miracles worked by that powerful magician electricity.The kite of Benjamin Franklin has been the fons et origs from which the most astonishing results have already been obtained, and from which results still more surprising are destined to flow.Tesla, the | noted electrician prophesies that in ten years electric power will be conveyed without wires to ships at sea, propelling them swiftly without visible connection, coal bunkers and steam \u2018engines will be superseded and cargo espacity will be enlarged.Startling as this prediction may sppeer, what has been already accomplished may well lead us to believe that it is not an absurd one, and that its fulfilment will only be a question of time.When Jules Verne, in Lis novel, \u201cTen thousand miles under the Bea\u2019 first aug- gested the possibility of submarine navigation the iden was generally received as the inagination of a sensational writer, fentastio dream, instead of what it was, a prophecy of what was destined ultimately to be achieved.Similarly the question of aerial navigation, which at one time was mathematically proved to be in soluble, has made material strides towards its practical solution, though the art is, as yet, in its mfancy.And in addition to these we are now enabled to talk with friends hundreds of miles away, to send messages Over thousands of miles of land, and under thousands of miles of water, and to propel ourselves both at sea and on shore by hot vapor, gasolme and bottled electricity.\u201cIs there not,\u201d asks the Baltimore Sun, \u2018a man in California making new fruits and flowers, and another in England showing us that the atoms of a cherry seed contain enough latent energy to blow up & mountain?We are no longer content to go to nature's quarries for stone, but manufacture it, making a bridge or an entire house sometimes of one piece.We defy climate and change of seasons, making the products of one last for use in another.When we journey, mountains and rivers and seas are no obstacles to us, but we rush through or over them in luxur- fous ease at a speed of from twenty- five to a hundred miles an hour.Our houses are lighted with the brilliancy of Jove's thunder-bolts, by means of the harnessed power of a water fall bundreds of miles distant, and the same ulitization of the earth\u2019s force of gravitation propels cars, hauls trains, flluminates streets and cools a beel- steak.When one is ill his physician takes a Eicture of his internal organs, opens him if need be, cuts away = diseased part and sews him up, leuv- ing him in a few weeks es good as pew.Chemists produce artificially many of the products of nature and predict that the time is approaching when a man will make a good meal out of the contents of a water-psil and @ coalscutile.Compared with these wonders, our houses of from twenty-five to thirty stories hardly deserve remark.\u2019 .A brilliant catalogue of the triumphs achieved by human intellect in a very short period, but there is a point, confesses our oconfrers sadly, at which it stops.Man may assomt his lordship over the forces of nature, es he does over the animal creation, but when it comes to dealing with himself he is, if not an absolute failure, extremely hard material to work upon.There is a limit to the power of science.With all its achievement of the miraculous in material things, buman nature, it must be confessed, remains much the same as it Was a hundred years ago.Intellectual pro: gress has been considerable.Educa: tion enriches and quickens the \u2018mind, but moral development lags.The synthetic powers of the chemist have nat yet sufficed to crests and combine ethical gerfections for the making cfe good man.A good deal, it scems, can be dome with the raw material that lies about the world, but man himeelf remains a tough proposition.A GLOBULAR ILLUSION.The Toronto Globe says: \u2014The Quebec Chronicle, no doubt, means to be honest, but it succeeds in putting tn the mouth of the Globe criticisms with respoet to Mr.Borden that were not uttered in these columns, but RHEUMATISM Joints in à few hours.Positively corm is « fou days It does non pw Qu disease te cap, but delves kt | oe a some ~MYENN.tes the one you have grest confidenss ia, tmprov iBct Free ne of all our Hour.(pretty well, considering Was geo your ows d wil you that Ayer's Hair Vigor, new formula, is far batter.The eme failing bate and dandruff.x Lowell Ross: pre, ' were those of a gentleman writing in the Halifax Herald, à good, true blue sind to answer for, and refuse to as- same those that the Chronicle knows belong to others.We bave no fault to find with Mr, Borden.He dose the motley forces that are ranged behind him.\u201d It ie\u2019 very kind of the Globe to express its conviction of the honesty of our intentions, ang we are oulyeorry that, in the present case, we are unable to reciprocate the compliment What malicious impinstigated our con frere to make an uncalled for attack oa our unoffending selves ws do mot know, but wa do know that it is be coming moro and more the habit of Liberal writers and speakers, emulous, we prosume, of their illustrious chiel- tain, to imitate Sir Boyle Roche's hero who \u201cEvery time he opened his mouth, put his foot in it.\u2019 There really was no reason why the Globe should lie under a mistake as ié esr tainly has dome.Some little time ago the Globe published an editorial arguing that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had the constitutional right to depooe the leader of the Opposition and appoint another mn his stead, and it used this argument specially in reference to Mr.Borden, basing it on accusations of laxity of die- cipline which appoared in,a letter to the Halifax Herald.We attacked the Globe for its sbaurd constitutional doctrine, stating explicitly what had given rise to the editorial in question, almost, if we remember right, in the same terms as we have now used.The allngation that we succeeded in putting into the mouth of the Globe criticisms with respect to Mr, Borden, that were never uttered in its columme is therefore an unfounded one, but, even had we said nothing about the correspondent of the Halifax Herald, we should not have said anything that was not justified, even had we ac cusod the Globe of forming its own opin ons and not taking them secondhand from the writer in a promiment Opposition paper.When the Globe proceeded to discuss the desirability of replacing Mr.Borden and to contend that Sir Wilirid Laurier had the con- situtional right to do so, of the chose, §t practically adopted the opinions of the correspondent of the Halifax Herald and made them its own.It is satisfactory, however, to know that, for the time being, the Globe has no fault to find with Mr.Borden, and that it can even damn him with the faint praise of doing \u201cpreity well considering the motley forces that are ranged behind him,\u201d His efforts must seem puny to the Globe compared with the management of Sir Wilfrid Laurier who does a great deal more than pretty well considering the happy family of Messrs, Parent, Choquette, Gouin, Asselin, Bourassa, ot.al.which he heads, and the Cabinet members whereol, on the testimony of one of themselves are continually \u201cfighting like blazes,\u201d when they get into the privacy of the Council Chamber.The forces ranged bebind Sir Wilfrid are a great deal more heterogensous than those behind Sir Laurier, and, judging by the exhibition they bave been making of themselves in Parliament, in the Press, and in the courts of law, we should be inclined to say of them rather than of the Conservative party that \u201cMotley is their only wear\u201d ia more senses than one.+000 +++ Bosse thought it of sufficient import ance to iniorm the jury which heard the Prevost-Asselin libel case and the country, thut he had received the foi- lowing anonymous threatening letter: We are in power in and in Ottawa, and if you not change your attitude we will cite you before parliament, pad = will cause you to your salary pension.The Liberal from has hastened to suggest that the letter \u201cmight have boen written by a don or & practical jokor,\u201d but no one has ventured to hint that it could have been the product of a member nf the Conservative party.Not the least significant feature of the incident is the state of mind which it reveals which could have givon birth to the threat.\u201cIt is Tinent,\u201d remarke the London Fre » \u201cto inquire who ia rosponsi when the belief may prevail, os appears, that judges who offend politi cally may be punished.Ts this not an out-eropping of the practice of handing out favors to certain Judges in the shape of rommissionorship?Has the hahit of placing political partieans on the bench aught to do with it?What care is taken to keep the bench out.aide of politics?\u2019\u2014Ottaws Citizen.MR.GOUIN, Premier of Quebec, sees nothing in the Prevosi-Aeselin case obligating his Government to make an appeal to the people.Similarly Mr.G.W.Ross could not see any neoss- sity for submitting to the judgment of the voters his Government's reputation as affected hy Mr, Gamey's accuss- tions.But the Ontario people did not forget their pnrt when the time ceme for the performance of it, end Gouin may find that td Prevont- Aswelin trial has made a bad populer impression that will not ke worn oft ur ht time of next election.\u2014 Toronto ail, : DEADLY BANANA PÉEL.\u2014A little girl tripped off to Sonday School yes: terday, ty, bright d FO AP ey Tory paper.We have our own special lle.PRESS OPINIONS.§ +++\" | THREATENING A JUDGE.\u2014Judge ' THE QUEBEC (OHRONIOLE \u2014 REY BEIT Hi sf ay ambulance = arrived the doctors found that she had brokem ber ankle.CGaure, the same, of course.There are le in this city, mem sad women, even children, who invari when they me banama or orange ing lying on the pathway, i into the gutter.Christianity.The nately throwing such fruit is suc ., ensitle menacing should have am exacted againet it whenever In the meantime, civilised citizens remove the danger wherever they ses it, and will their children to de the same.\u2014Montreal Witness.THERE HAS been a distinet loss of prestige by tbe British Libera! party since Hs mccossion to ith a Frot Made ibe anges ze serioumess of tbe blow inflicted om the vernment by the rejection by the fn party of the measure woli- government offered in the Irish Counetl bill.\u2018\u2019So far,\u2019 aoke the Daily Mail, \u201cwhat has the government achieved of all that it has promived?It undertook to abolish Chinese \u2018slavery\u2019 and ot teîned office mainly by that promise.Yet today there are more Chinese in South Africa than thers were in Jomuary, 1006.It promised ite Noncos- \u2018formist that it would pe lalize the church and Roman Catholics, and it entruetod Mr.Birrell with the glorious work and devoted to it the whole session of 1908.Yet its Education bill satisfied no ome\u2014neither Nooconformist extremists of the Dr.Clifford and Hirst Hollowell type nor Liberal churchmen\u2014and was sbandosed by Mr.Birrél] in a moment of petulant rage for which he tried te lay the blame upon the houss of lords.The third pois which the ministers made on ave of elestion, in order to obtain the Irish vote, was (he : t Wo a ror instalment of ithe \u201clarger poliey,\u201d ugh in almost the same breath they assured the English voter that they would never dream of conceding Home Rule.16 STEEL MONDAY.St.Peter St, Lowar Town.FLIES REELS, LINES, \u2014 Àwas evident from the first that somo one was doomed to be tricked, but not until May 7 was it known that Sir Henry Compbell-Bannerman had marked out the Irish for betrayal.Mr.Bir), after Bin rout in ei tion Bill, was ti Secretariat.For months thy mountain labored, and vague parugrad the whole world in suspense.Fin ally, on Mer 7, a pitiful mouse was brought forth in the shape of the Irish Council bill, a measure so lacking ir sincerity, courage, i ination and thing that makes Fe ige of « ministry, that it filled Radicals with rage and dismay.\u201d\u2014Ottaws Citizen.The Duchess of Roxburghe, formerly Miss Goelet, of New York, after spending about $1,000,000 in the repair and adornment of Floss Castle, has leased al an extravagant figure Lord Cole brooke\u2019s London mension, where she is ex to entertain lavishly during the approaching season, Her grace is earning a reputation as ome of tho most lavish spenders of the Anglo American aristocracy.She has bought rla in Paris that had never ound a bidder because of their great price\u20148160,000\u2014and it bas been ep- nounced that it is her intention to build in London a town residence that shall eclipse anything owned by any American, not even sxocpting the vast and deserted Marlborough mansion.FROGS, SPRINGS, SIGNALS for Steam snd Electric Railways and CASTINGS {Acid Open Hearth System) MANUFACTURED BY THE JONTREAL STEEL WORKS, Limited.80 ST.PATAICE ST, POINT ST.CHARLES - - MONTREAL New Clina Wa announce the display, complete Dinner Servi Coffee in Doulton, Minton Coalport, Adderis fine poroelaius, Wwnt LIN China Department, a sont Wedding Season have now on Dessert Services, Tea Services, sither complete or in dozens, to suit the requirements of individual prposes.Specimen pieces of out virious designs be gladiy ae of-town customers, upon réjuest.Henry Birks & Sons, Gold and Silversmithe, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Department openi lines of ces, \u2018 Services.ete., Josiah Wedgewood, imoges and other jéh can be supplied on approval to oul 1TED, SAN \u201cMo DERSON Scotch.NTA DEW Posrrivery Tue Finest Wiisky TmporTeD s, to the Irish | | | ah ; Sac: 81.10, 81.25.of our new 4 the pre- 880., 40c., 4Bc., BSc.|, GIRLS' GALATFA STRAW HATS, » in fancy priut and zephyrs ai JUNE 10, .1907.\u2014 The Chinic Hardware Co.Fabr:que St, Up Tow.SPORTING GOODS Trout and Salmon Rods in all grades including the renowned Boivin.BAITS Teats, Blankets, Rubbir Shots, Canara, Paddles, Oars, Dunnage Bags, Folding Beds Pie.GENERAL AND HEAVY HARDWARE S.J.Shaw & Co, | 18 ST.JOHN STREET -AND\u2014 he JOR, IOGETANS KILL aad ATRE DANE STREITS REFRIGERATORS ©\" Porcelain Lined, || White Enameled \u2014AND\u2014 I' Galvapized Lined REFRIGERATORS \u2014 Telephones: °4 Uover town 44 lower Town Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 and Infants\u2019 Straw Hats, .Blouses and Dresses.We have now a good assortment of boys,\u2019 girls\u2019 and infants\u2019 | straw hats in all the new shapes, *.also boys and girls\u2019 prt and duck blouses anu dresses.BOYS\u2019 STRAW HATS, Man-of-Wor at 48e, 60o., GBc., Tic.88c., BOYS\u2019 SAILOR STRAW HATS in fine and coarse struws, at 25c., 30c., \"trimmed with navy and cream riljbons, at 48¢c., 58e, 7Be, 86e, De, 81.10.i INFANTS\u2019 STRAW HATS, trimmed Tih, cream ribbon, at 60c., 68¢c., 98¢c., - BOYS\u2019 SAILOR BLOUSES, in white and colored duck, 6Ge., 70c., 75c., 86¢c., 95c., $1.10, 81.20, 81.35.- BOYS\u2019 WHITE DUCK PANTS in the regulation long sailor shape, $1.20, =1.25, $1.38.BOYS\u2019 BUSTER BROWN BELTS in hiack and colored leather at 256, 30c., he, dc.GIRLS\u2019 COL'D.COTTON DRESSES, at es \u2018Se, 72e, T5¢., BSe., 9Be., $1.10, 81.25, #1.30, 81.15, 81.70, $2.10.¥ COLORED DRESS MUSLINS in {ancy flowered and spots at lle, 120, 130, 15e, 17e, 22c.COLORED DRESS GINGHAMS in fandy checks and stripes at lic., 13e., 15e, A7e.LIXEN EMBROIDERED COSTUMES in white sud colored linen for ladies, at $7.00, $0.75, 814.75, $18.00.WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE WAISTS | with embroidered and lacs fronts, an {immense variety in stock at 48¢., S880., | 88c., 75c., 88c.98c., 81.10, 31,15, $1.28, nes 81.68, $1.88, &2.10, 62.25, 93.68, WHITE WASH BELTS, embroidered for ladies at 18c., 22, Zte., 280, ÂSe.SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Street, Telephons 338 Quebec.A.LEOFRED (Graduate of Laval and McGill) standard fist, - - CY inti WATER \u2018 e H latity : WATERWOKRS 39 ST.JOHN STREET.Seon Bus, 0 | sti n g Telephone 848 Quebes Derrick Irons, - ve E Wire Rope, ngineés| Wire Rope Blooks, pra 4 Wire Rope Fittings, OF EVERY KIND.No.1088, An action for separation aa to pro-erty COMPLETES CONTRACTORS\u2019 EQUIPMENT.he been Instituted at the nou am againet her husband, Ernost Lessard, ot 4} MUSSENS LIMITED Hochelaga Bank Butiding Telephone 789 the sume place, the 289th of April {hes p day pril, Chicoutimi, May Zlet, 1907 LEVESQUE & TREMBLAY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, way 4x 1 grt + * apl.Sxtw.MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE \"ENGLISH IMPORTS.via der?Hood STARGHED FRONT SHIRTS, ENGLISH-WASH-DOE-GLOVES ENGLISH SOFT FRONT SHIRTS, ENGLISH-BEAVER-BUCK DO, ENGLISH FLANNEL SHIRTS, ENGLISH WASH TIES, ENGLISH FANCY HALF-HOSE, ENGLISH CREPE DE CHENE TIES, ENGLISH FANCY VESTS.ENGLISH SOFT OXFORD COLLARS.ENGLISH TIES ESPECIALTY.LAFRANCE & MULLIN Merchant Tailors and English Haberdashers.New Straw Hats J N 48 Fabrique Street.ew Summer Vests ar HUOT'\u2019S THE GENT'S FURNISHER AND HATTER.106 ST.JOHN STREET Ç æ = = E coupuerd |INGENIOUS MACHINES FOR TIPPING COLLARS uropean Tours Another Ingenious Laundry Appitance whieh adds to $150 to $1198 re Including Tour No, 82 of 51 days including Eagland, Scotland, Holian Belgium, e Rhine Switzerland France., Leavi Quebec by Allan Line *\u2018Blcilian\u2019 June 2th, returning Aug.18th.4 sravelling expenses included.Fare Or Tour No.68 of 37 days includi France, Belgium, Holland land Scotland, ve Quebec by Allan Lins \u201cParisian,\u201d June return Aug 4.h.All expenses included.Fare $200.Call or write for booklet giving full information of above tours as well as many others all especially arranged by THOS.COOK & SON, F.8.STOCKING, Agent, QUEBEC.BAY VIEW HOUSE AND COTTAGES Bay View.Ferry Beach, Saco, Me, (Via Oté Orchard) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Delightful location on Maine Const, 7 miles of beach, fine bathing, pine Eve excellent cuisine and service.or booklet and rates address A.H.M.CURTIS, Man, .SHANNON & ORDWAY, oer may29xIm.Properties For Sale.That valuable property situated North and South side of Lasarance ane \u201cThe Palais, ** Bt.Peter's Ward, a frontage of 96 feet on Hlanderon arf Bameay stree\u2018s, with buildiogs containing an ares of about 12,300 feet.ALSO À comfortable brick house with exten- son on Ursule atreet containing eleven rooms and large cellar.Size of lot 28x100 feet, immediate possession.Vala Properties For Sie Erie Like Juige Andrews.CASTLE COVUCY\"\u2014That well known residence and grounds on the banks of the River St Charlés fronting on the Little River Road conta ng about 30 acres.\u201cBROCKVALE\u2019\u2014On the Little River Rosd within = distance of Bt, Valier street Toll Gate containing about one acre.\u201cTHE OLD HOMESTEAD '\u2014Sityat- ed immediately outaide of St.Valier street Toll Gate, bounded in front by the Little River Road, in rear by the CP.R, tracks, containing aboit 11 ncreg: PERFECT TITLES\u2014No ground rents.For pariiculare apply to ANOS J.COLSTON, Moohelaga Bank Boilding, St.Peter Street.New Books.\"Ths Story of Martin Cos\u201d by Ralph D.Paine.\u201cThe Seeond Bloom\u2019 by Helen Porter, \u201cMaid of Brittany\u201d by May Wynne.\u201cThe Bishop's Shadow\u201d by L T Thurston.; \u201cThe Lone Furrow\u201d by W.A.Fraser.\u201cThe Cruise of the Shining Light\u201d by Norman Duncan, \u201cWill Repay\u201d by Baroness Oecsy.\u2014AT P.J.EVOY\u2019S Boskstore, 107 ST.JOHN STREET.NEW PIANO STUDIES FOR THE LEFT HAND.8 Malodiom 22d Instrsiiive Plame Shells PORTRE LEFT HAND \u2014 AUGUST W.HOFFNAND PUALISEND 18 TWO PARUS EACH PART - - - $1.00 0 BN HAD A?A.LAVIGNE\u2019S O10 and PIANO WAREROONS, There is ons particular style of collar that will always be popular with Al dressed men, the wing point.This collar has always been a difficult Tie to launder just right.Laundries not equipped with moderns appliances used to try to get out these collars, but the result was anything but satisfactory.The tips would not point just right and the wearer would feel as if ho was dressed to act the part of a clown in the circus, with one tip of the collar pointing dej ly to mother earth and the other describing an angletas if trying to locate an extinct star.The edge would have a temper like a cross cut saw and the result on the hapless wearvr's' neck after a day\u2019s wear would look as if he had been obliged to resort to an amateur barber coll: shave.We have recently installed a machine that shapes per foctly all wing point collars and the same are first moistened) where fold comes, then put through this machine, which is heated at the right tempers, ture, and when the collar is pressed in the same result is a.beautiful work of art and a joy to the wearer.PFEIFFER'S STEAM LAUNDRY, 24 4 6 MoMAHON ST PHONES 528-524 \u2014_\u2014 WALL PAPER § AND THE EFFECTS PRODUCED.Is-the aim of the decorator.who understands his business.\u201cWhen we sell Wall Paper we put our knowledge of artistio! harmony of color and of the effects of the side lights and\u2019 reflections at your service, aim shall permanently please.Quebec's Leading Wall Paper and Paint Store Marchant Bros., 146 St.John Street.EstimatesGheerfullyGiven MARCHANT BROS.146 St.John St.COAL! COAL! Scotch Anthracite (Hard) Coal - ALL SIZES For Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges.More Satisfactory and More Economical Than Any Other COAL.A.K.Hansen & Co.Phone 362 97 St.Peter St CHOICER THAN EVER.A FULL LINE OF UP-TO-DATE JEWELLERY GOOD .ALWAYS ON HAND.SILVERWARE, WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, BRACELETS, ETC., À SPECIALTY.i assortment is complete and embraces everything in this line of | 008, ' Goods better and cheaper than ever before, Come in and +ee our stock whether you buy oe not, EMILE JACOT, ISST.JOHN STRERY 128 St Joseph Stress ing to produce a result that ] Why should you\u2014s .Canadish\u2014give the pre- ferénfetosn imported.ammunition to the detriment of your ownpurse, without any improvement in quality?Pomigion Ammunition is made in Canada by Canadians from the best materials and by the best workmen.Its quality has been proved beyond doubt.The price is lower because there is no duty to pay.This trademark guarantees quality.HAD A BUSY DAY Attending to New Arrivals from Europe\u2014Twelve Hundred Here Yesterday, Yesterday was another busy day on the Breakwater and in the immigration buildings for the reception of nearly 1200 new arrivals from Europe ; bad to be attended to.At 2.30 p.m., the Dominion line steamer Domipion, Capt.Mendus, reached port from Liverpool with 21 first, 279 second and 860 third class passengers.The big vessel was soon safely moored, and after being visited by the Customs and immigration officials her passengers commenced to lund.They quickly sought the shelter of the immigration bräklings to esca the ohilly easterly wind that was blowing all aftermcon.Among the new ne- rivals was quite a large number of families, the heeds of whom had de cided to settle in Canada, There greeter opportunities are offe to their chikiren to better their futures than in the old world.The great majority of the people are British, many being of the agricultural class.Among the number are over 100 brought out under the auspices of the Salvation Army.These have positions already rovided for them in the l\u2019rovinces of uebec, Ontario and Manitoba.The local branch of the Army had a number of officers present to look after the interests of the newcomers, while {the chaplains of the Anglican Me- : thodist and Presbyterian churches were busy attending to the members of their respective churches who desired their advios or sought information.The work of inspecting the immigrants and their haggage was steadily and systematicnlly carried on by the Customs and immigration off- cls.This task completed the railway men their innings entraining be new wetthers and their effects.With a skill acquired by long and in- - expeditiously, and by 10 o'clock last nicht the trains bed left for their destination, leaving the immigration buildings ready to receive the next contingent of settlers from over the sea.The Dominion encountered considerable for on the passage, with cold | weather and beavy rain between Father Point amd Quebec.Captain Mendus reports that between lat.47.06 n, long.45.31 w.and lat 45.50 n.ong.52.25 n., sixteen icebergs were passed.The Dominion heaving landed Quebec cargo, left for Montreal last midnight.ALLAN LINE.or Capt.Outramfrom vw, wi ssengers general cargo passed Pape Race at p.m.on Saturday and is due in port to-morrow morning.C.P.R.LINE.Steamer Lake Erie, Captein Carey, arrived from Montreal on Saturday afternoon, and, after embarking Quebec passengers, proceeded for Liverpool.R.M.8.Empress of Britain, Captain Murray, from Quebec, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday morning.DOMINION LINER.M.8.Ottawa.Captain Evans, arrived from Montreal at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, moorin, at the Breakwater.Having embarked Quebec passengers and the mails she House-Clean Your System ! Keep It Pure And Clean If You Desire Grod Health, The inside of your body requires attention just the same as the outeide.A great accumulation of effete matter is Clinging to the various organs, and must be moved off.Bome gemtle laxative and tonio should be used.The system must be relieved of its burden if you are to enjoy a happy, healthy summer.Physicians who have examined the formula of Dr.Hamilton's Mandrake \u2018and Butternut Pills, say no medicine would be better.i Whether ill or not thousands, rely on De.Hamilton's Qills, which are truly marvellous in preventing debitity and sickness.ou, Begin Dr.Hamilton's Pills without delay: You'll feel steonoer, eat heart- fer, digest better, sleep sounder, and gain more in weight.Mr.Ed.Mayward.an old resident of New Westminster.B.C., writes : \u201c1 don\u2019t eny Dr.Hamilton's Pils will cure everything, but they mode a quick job of builling up my rundown sys tom.I kidney disease and co stipation.and was wholly unfitted for work.Paine shot through my limbs and lodged in my back.Headaches often made me desperate.I had po = À.and Kingrton, Onttelligent practice, the work was com- I leds for Li 1 at 1 p.m.the same day.Following Queens ve a among her cabin »-\u2014Revd.Fi Alexis, Bogarerture, Édoeird nel Pierre, Captain and Mrs.À.E.Swilt.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Shipper, Capt.Haworth, {rom Montresl and Quebec, arrived at Manchester yesterday.Steamer Manchester Engineer, Capt.Beggs, irom Quobec, arrived at Menchester yesterday.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, Montres] at 8 am.yesterday and proceeded for the Maritime Provinces at 11 am.NORTH SHORE LINE.Steamer uche, Ci in Sears, loft port op amon for Sydney, via North Shore ports, with a general cargo.NOTES.Steamer Hermes, i left for Montreal bani charge the balence of her coat.8 from morning.Siraonsen, to dis rzo ot Lord Stratheona, returned Islands early yesterday Bengore Head, Captein Campbell, having lsted cargo, it for sea on Saturday.Steamer Havso, Ci ä Dedekem , { le T aptain left for Pictou on Saturday.Steamer Vaering, from Hamburg, with a general cargo, arrived in port st 3 pm.on Saturday and moored at the Pointe-s-Carcey wharf.Having disoharged Quebec goods, she left for Montreal at 11 p.m.same dey.Steamers Chr.Knudsen, Bonavista and Unique, from Sydney for Mon treal with cosl, arrived im port yesterday and prooecded.Bark Alaska, Capt.Hansen, from Arendal on t the St.Lawrence.Steamer Tricolor rrrivad fiom Montreal yesterday and proceeded for Sydney.Steamer Savoy, Capt.Belanger, left port on Saturday for Anticosti with passengers and general cargo.Steamers Borgstad and Wobun, from Sydney with coal, arrived in port on Saturday and proceeded for Jontrval.CHARTERED.A steamer, 2600 tons, St., N.B., to Liver or Birkenhead, deals, 32s 6d ; steamer, 1777 tons, deals, St.Jobn, N.B.to West Coast of England, 36s 3d, June: steamer, 1079 tons, deals, New Mills to West Coast England, 42s, June.TO MAKE ANOTHER ATTEMPT.Halifax, June 8\u2014Although divers have reported that the hull of the rs.Universe, sunk near Whitehead, is so badly damm that she cannot be raised, another effort will be made to raise the steamer.A HEAVY SUFFERER.Victoria, B.C., June 8\u2014Steamer Lonsdale, from Barry for this port, has been delayed for 46 Jays st i involving a loss of approxi.matoly 819,000, owing to labor troues, ich prevented the unloading of her cargo of coal brought from sailed 1st instant for PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived Jume 8.SS.Ottawa, Evans, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, general cargo.8S.Vaering, amburg, W.M.Macpherson, general cargo.88.Borgstad, Neilson, Sydney, Montreal, cosl.88.Wobun, Meikle, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.Behr.Louisa, Gagnon, St.Anne des Nonts, pulpwoad, CB.s G.F.Veon, J.B.McRae, W.C.Bloomi J.inni K.McRae, for P.Miner and J United States, Carbray, Son & Cocoal.June 9.$8.Dominion, Mendus, Liverpool, W.M.Macpherson, passengers an generai cargo.SS.Bonaviata, Fraser, Sydney, for Montreal.coal.88.Chr.Knudwn, Johannesen, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.~~ ss.nique, Haraldsen, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.CLEARED.88.Restigouche, Sears, Sydney via Nocth Shore, Holliday Bros., general cargo.Se Campers.Demers, Pictou, etc., u S.Co, general cargo.SS.Hermes, Simonsen, Montreal, N.S.Steel & Coal Co., coal.SS.Savoy, Belanger.Anticosti, passengers general cargo.SS.Ottawa, Fvans, Liverpool.W.M.Mocpherson, Passengers and general cargo.88.Dominion, NMendus, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, part cargo.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, June 9, 1907.Loup (96)}-Foggy, raining, strong north : outward 11 a.m.one steamer.Father Point (160)\u2014Fogey, strong northeasterly wind ; out 73 a.m.Hepgore Head.Cape Chatte (234)\u2014Cloudy, raining, light east ; outward 11.30 a.m.one 2 Shasted pe Th artin River \u2014Foggy, strong northeast : inward 11.30 a.m.2-mast- River du ed steamer; inward yesterday 3.10 p.m.Bonavista.Fame Point (304}\u2014Dense for, raining.light southeast: outward ;yesterday 7 pm irginian.Low Point (584)\u2014Hazy, light, southeast : inward 10 a.m.Dominion, 11 am.Rowford: inward yesterday 7 pm.orien.Seven Inlande\u2014Cloudy, light east ; mg Fdwerd ; inward to-day 1 a,m.Aranmore anchored here H.8.McGREEVY, Superintendent.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.June.a.m.: pm.appetite, an awlul color, and felt petite an tes T wa (1, fo Monde wo ow 10 sa a matic.After a few duys I beymn Tuesday we apes en 3 se to mend and kept np br, omit Nodnerd 128 Pills tH] 1 was restored to my pre.raday .an sent tip-top condition.\u201d gas Can you afford to miss the benefit 3 B10 of s murvel-working medioine ?, Think of it.AN deniers sell Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills, 966, rr box, or five 100, boxes for $1.00.By mail from N.C.Polson & Co.Hartford, Comn., U.8, 0.|them in any manner deemed proper, | : Was ever called u FINANCIAL =IThe Bank of British North America)$ ESTABLISHED IN 1838 OYE of the oldest banks doing business in this country.56 Branches in Canada and the United States A general banking business transacted.Money Orders Issued\u2014 Payable anywhere in Canada, United States or Great Britain.Drafts bought and sold.Prompt attention given to collections.Savings Bank Dept.\u2014Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received.Interest paid every three months \u2018 QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER.mon, weld frix te.THE CANADIAN BANK f OF COMMERCE MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B.EB.WALKER, President ALEX.LAIRD, Genecul Manager A \u2019 \u201c Rest - , , p Total Assets, - 113,000,000 - Branches throughout Camads, and in the United States and Engiané A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS\u2019 PAPER DISCOUNTED! SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed a: eurrént rates.The depositor is subject to no delay whatever ia the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the dcpcsit.QUEBEC BRANCH - - - 127 ST PETER ST.W.H.DUNSFORD, Managerapl.Sxmon-wed-frix18.WATNED, NEW SHIPPING Co.\u2019 WANTED AT ONCE\u2014A MIDDLE- % aged iady as housekceper where there-§ are children.Must Le English spenk- $ ing.A good home, and goud remuneration for the right person.A.B.C.Chronicle Office.10 LEY, Proj:cted by a Company with Headquarters at Chicoutimi.ROOM TO LET.- A SPLENDID Notice is given in the last issue of large room, newly furnished, to rent the Official Gazette that, under the \u201cJoint Stock Companies Incorpora- { tion Act,\u201d letters patent have been | Easy conditions, issued ander the great Seal of the Pro- | Richelieu street.vince of Quebec, incorporating Messrs.Elzear Boivin, Raymond Hudon dit Beaulieu, Leonard Evariste Dubuc, traders, Julien Fdouard Alfred Dubuc, manufacturer, of the town of Chicoutimi, and Thomas Simard, mariner, of Apply to pply hi TO LET\u2014A SPLENDID LARGE of telephone, gns stove, electric light,\" &c.Apply 312 St.John street.; Bagotrille, Lo acquire boats, skips, FOR SALL towers, ooners ot o vesse! bb or .8 \u2014 SPLEN - driven by stéam or sailing, for con |, 40%, QALGTA SPLENDID CAL veying freight and passengers; to es | for four months.Apply to J.Raen- tablish\u2019 for the aforesaid purposes, one or more lines of steamers, between the port of Chicoutimi and the diflerent places on the River Saguenay, and on the River Saint Lewrence, throughout the Province of Quebec; to take | passengers and freight on the said ; vessels; to acquire land for building | wharves, and to have wharves built | or buy, wharves, stores, jetties and other constructions, for the purpose of | utilizing, leasing, and disposing of cour, St.Louis Toll, cab stand.F.J.BUCKLEY NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS| FOR GENTLEMEN.1418 BROADWAY, (abe 39th St.NEW YORK.Elevator Service all night.Rooms single or en suite.and to collect tolls for tie conveyance | of freight and passengers, and for the | use and hire of the said wharves and | other constructions; to deal as ehip- | owners furnishers and carriers by water; to acquire the assets of any other company of the same kind or shares, or interest whatever in the said com- | panies; to make any contracts and agreements thought useful with any company or person for the purpose of attaining its ends, und facilitate the conveyance of freight and passengers throughout the extent of the province, To sell, alienate the whole or any part Uric Acid Stones In the Kidneys 7.i507 AT rie AUbTORIN.CAUSED EXCRUCIATING PAIN \u2014 {Thy are invited te the most magni- CURE EFFECTED SIX ficent dramatic performance ever geen .{in Quebec.The great drama, A YEARS AGU BY Royal Slave,\u201d will be jiiven by à com- June5xe.o.d.x1m.of its assets or undertaking to any person or company able 10 buy tne | same, by the name of \u201cLa Compagnie t du Nord,\u201d with a capital stocts of £10,000, divided into 400 shares «of | 8100 cach.The principal place of business of the corporation in the province will be in the town of Chicoutimi + pany of fifteen of the best actors of Dr.Chase S the American stage.\u2019 The play in à enu- id Li Pill | Litully staged with al sceuery and e'er- - trical eifcets.\u2018he company carries Ki ney ver S.with it a car load of acvocry.and the costumes made expressly for ths production are munifivent.This play was given in New York during Tour months with a very hig success.The rama ir built on Wallace's novel, A Fair God,\u201d which is, in no way.inferior to lis well knawn work, \u2018Fes Que.\u201d The the uric acid formation is called, from the kidneys through the ureters to the bladder probably produces the most terrible pain that human being to bear.Mre.Walter ornbrook, Cody's, Queen's County, N.B.writes :\u2014 ! \u201c1 was a yreat sufferer from kidney disease, which the doctor deserib- ing of stones or gravel, as , We expect to wee a large attendances Tat the Auditorium to-night and tomorrow alternoon and night.Populas ed as the uric acid stones ing : uri from the kidneys to the Hiner f prices._ heard of similar cases being ct v Dr.Chases Rédney-Liver Pills and 9 Drink Pabst Bluo sent for some.Altogether I used Ribbon at meals and be- seven hoxes and was completely cured.tween meals, and you necd That was six years ago, and | have never vor abou x dys- never bad a pain in my kidneys since.Porte of a ln the dir We are mover without Dr.Chase's gestion of o Kidney Liver Bills in the house._ - Mr.iel Brown, Englie iver, ; Ont., writes : \u2018\u201cFor three years I auf- A ROYAL SLAVE.; fered with urinary troubles, partaking |, The Jerge number of strikingly handsome gowns worn in the procuc- rect the pein wires der | (on of A Royal Sinve.\u201d whith will dured oan somrcely be described.1: he meen at the Auhitorium tonieht, was uneble to do any work, and fre.* i# the occasion of much comment in qumtly discharged blood.Though 1 every city where the play hae been spent hundreds of dollars in doctors\u2019 een this season.It is interesting to Wille I received no relief, and at last hear the samp of admirntion \u201cari decided that 1 wouki nover be able ' ®nvY With which the ladies of the to work again.audience invariably greet rach = \u2014e- \u201cWhile in this condition I was ad.| trance of the women upon the stage.vised to try Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver | Mirs Bunice Murdock, ns ¢he Coup.Pills, and though I had no faith in | tét# Inez.carried off the hovors à them or in anything else, I decided to | this matter of sumpteous costuming.give them a fair rial.After using She appears in six tote gowns, one box I felt @ decided change for | ch one a triumph of the tailor\u2019s the batter, and after takino five | art.With the bright lights of the boxes 1 feel like a new man.1 Vhentre reflected from these glittering, am AS S A entirely out of pain, and bave no | THVeROE.vibrant spangles the sight more discharge blood.I can hone is one not soon forgotten.ently recommend Dr.Chase Kidney- Liver Pille to any fellow-sufferer, and will cheerfully verily this statement to anyone writing me.\u201d \u2018here could scarcely be a more severe tent any treatment for the Kidneys, aod when Dr.Chase's Kid- ney-Tiver Pilla prove successful i such cases an this they can surely QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN RY.At the request of patrons ef this Railway, on and after Monday, $rd June, and unit] the Summer time table goes Into effect, the local : will leave St.Raymond for Queces at 7,05 a.m., Lake R.Jossph at 7.4) pe a pi tee \"use Kidney | 5; Cathar .dore, A nes at 7.52, and iadian sil at ail es oe.B te 8 | Lorette at 8.18, arriving (0 Quebe: Bote & Co, Toronto.at 846 am .,310,000,000 À Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Apply to MR in e private family, electric light, etc.Ÿ 1144 FF furnished room, with or without uses\u201d, | | none = / TRE QUEBNC OHBONICLE MUNDAY.JUnu 20, sous.A ps ba Pee ABLE AE Nt OB A, WEN.BW 8 , paies du ° Ps bes putes Det - ; ho 305 SS) Sawa pel en Rd been ec Merde i pak PR, RR RRR RN, nd! .+ ~ \u201c | Sweeping Reductions in Furs LTHOUGH the naw Fur Stock is not yet received, still we have a large assortment of attractive For Pieces, including Boas, Capes and Stoles in a great variety of popular furs, Thess will be pleared during the Great Transfer Sale at a greaf reduction from our regular low prices, Children\u2019s Socks for a Song ! NE hundred and twenty pair of Children's Socks will be O laced «n sile at eight o\u2019elock Monday.These are in Silk, Lise Thread and Cotten.; There isa good choice of styles, © work and plain, assorted colors and sizes, prices 15e to 20c.à pair.Transfor Sale Price, Monday, per pair.5e RETAIL DIVISION 157-173 St.Jossph St; Quebec.GREAT TRANSFER SALE A Revolution in Modern Merchandising EEP your eye on this store\u2014it\u2019s going to be an interesting study | There are none of the old-time, worn-out methods in its composition.New, bright, crisp, enterprising ideas are being adopted as soon as proven valuable\u2014and thenewer, thebetter.This Great Tranfer Sale is the first step in aseries of radical changes which are bound to work a complete revolution in modern merchandising, as heretofore seen in Quebec.Just stop and consider what this Transfer Sale means to you! It means the chance to buy your Summer Needs at a fraction of their real worth.That's something, isn\u2019t it?It also means an opportunity to lay in your supply of Fall and Winter Clothing at a real saving\u2014and it means that you may furnish your home or country cottage at the smallest possible expense, providing you follow these advertisements very closely and not quickly.Remember, everyone else in Quebec is watching these announcements, too! When you see what you are looking for advertised, don't lose a minute\u2014you won't be dissapointed, we promised you that; and don\u2019t forget that there are hundreds of bargains, all over the store, that will never get into the papers.Better come now\u2014look around\u2014and get a complète and satisfastery choios before the best lines are picked over.- RS Ladies\u2019 Suits Ladies\u2019 Coats Your choies of our entire stock of Ladies\u2019 Stylish Tweed and \u2018Your choice of our entire stock of Ladies\u2019 Tweed and Cloth ch Cloth Suits and Street Costuimnes, good selection, ail geu- 1 Coats, all the very newest designs and colorings, latest 1 uine New York importations, at discount ame 38 P 6 styles, long and short, a & discount Of.00.33 P Ç RICO a.wi 2 æ ve RC J ENT! \u201cx dt Clearing Summer Dress Goods - Bargains Extraordinary in Men's Attire < OTHING haif-hearted about this sale of Summer Dress Goods.Hundreds of exquisite new fabrics will be sacri- VERY MAN in Quebec will de well to make à note of these extn i : ficed regardless of cost.Great op rtunities here for ladies who are looking for handsome costumes and summer possible moment after reading this advertisement.These were all on Saturday med ne ogy dres-es.Here are only a FEW of the \u2018plums\u2019 :\u2014 while the lot lasts, at the following prices :\u2014 Navy, Cream and Fawn Sicilieane, 54 inches wide Fancy Summer Suiting, 44 inches wide, pure wool, Men's Handsome Overcoais, famcy tweeds, dark beautiful quality, regular price $1.50 s yard.$l 00 French manufacture, regular $1.10 value clearing 1% colors, heavy weight, sizes 36 to 44, fly front, regular shades, sises 6} to are Fransfer Sale Price, per yard.s\u2026.s00000000000 M6 at 886 ; regular $1.00 valus cloaring at.\u2026.\u2026.ces $58.00 and $9.00 each.Transier Sale it ou prices $1.50 and %.5 each.- Trausfer Sale Me A ; CO.ocorsooccenoncun ceuaonce 600050000200 0 s 33 p.c.off, For a splendid savery on women's smart spring suits, these suits that we offer ar: amine the smartest seen this season.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, 254-264 St.John Street. Ss THE QUXBEO CHRONICLE.MONDAY.JUNE 10, LUUT, \u2014\u2014 pe a re Ll ~~ [ON THE RANGES SIGK HEADAGHE | \u2014tOTELS: Positively onred by a Opposite rand GLOVER $ DYEING and CLEANING ne LATEST NE S Good Scores Notwithstanding CARTERS these Little Pfuc\u201d | | GRAND | ced Station .Thay relieve Dis- NEW YORK CITY.WORKS.Ra ag the Bad Weather on ul tros Sr Drspe paie To.Hoon oil | Rating, A perfect rem- | 10 ad ne The subscriber begs to inform his customers and the public in general Nf .Saturday.; ody for Dizziness.Nausea, i rans ee es that be bas removed his establishment to 393-396 St.Valier strost, foot W UEBEC WON OUT CAPITAL RIMMED 1 Drowsinem, Bad Taste | | tree on receipt of 7oeat stamp.A ts at i latest aud most improved ST Notwithstanding the very unlavor- [Be em.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 } oath mown Lo Prier eee to all \u2018ordars able conditions existing last Saturday, TORPID LIVER.They | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.à\" .A some i | retiree eerie een etre entrusted to) him with prompt despach wad in Seut-slons syle.wd a Local Lacrosse Team Defeated Cornwall Beats Champions\u2014 Shee Se, wood, gore ware made, in\u2019) roguiato too Bowets, Pursy Vagoiabie.GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL w machinery for dry az French cleans A been stalled and & M | lt in CI National | series.The rain and wind brave.| SMALL PILL, SMALL BOSE.SMALL PRICE.| Virginia Ave.and Beach atiando cig.M1 new method for pressing also adop ith those other up-to-da .Montrea n Llose ationals Lost in Toronto 1 b were eee | Under entire now management 350 besa of 5 ly mot by the forty or more shots | Tom ; iy fursdæhed reoms en sulls With bath, b , methods and improvements customers can rely on satislactory results.Gencine Must Bear y th, bot 3 oderate.Game Tecumseh D fi tM ntreal present but proved a little too much S| Te WS cold mes water attached to all baths.Ain pal - ê (CH OFFICES: 181 St.Jobn Street.Tel.No.485.363 * s Veteal Mo except for the more experienoed, Agius | lus tv1g Fac-Simile Signature Mie hot waa\" water baths: Phones is roc\u201d Wuslo | ES : St.3 .485.an enc ; : : e = Bt.Joho Sweet.Tl, 1855.321 St.Joseph Street.Tel.\u201c199, « \u2014_\u2014\u2014 | entrant , followed by Creepan.who ogain gain IVER fra Romn?| PATHE ERAT EEE à end Office\u2014393-895 St.Valier Street.Ji X500 dE mim ln evi Joo Sp Mout, wp | pis li.\u201cThi, Be ag oh mith WE Hea.C - .ee i Some team ternoon J cated the | down to sive defeat before ae this year's colts showed up splendidly, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.3 may.17:38.ONE 1810 | | Moutreal Lin a oe ting Tecumache, of Toronto, on the M.> making 29 at 600 yards with A mim.| « TELEPH Li on the M.A.A.grouads, .grounds.The wore wns 8 10 2.[The Quebeo City Rifle Association's three-year-olds and upw selling, THE ROLMHURST _ nal score being 1 to 0.The me | The result was never in douht after | team totalled 871 points, an average | §400 added, the toboggan course, seven Situated in the most contra! and select section was played after the Tecumseh-Mon- quarter.The Toronto team |of 87.1.The principal scores are us 1 \u2019 > id a * Ds ar - treal match and à good crowd of | excelled in both defence and attack turlongs\u2014lat, Peter Knight, 140, Ma.| Pransyloonis Piva - - people remained to ses the interme | There vas à big crowd.present.\" [follows i\u2014 To hia, J owl to 1 and even\u2019; 2nd, |.VAUSESES Wasimange with hoc and cold ren .: diates do battle.With the score six to one against 200 500 600 tal.cu ; 3rd, ao 8 A Jed Gf amioalt tho yme Elevpsor ts street love Mathie Ellis Co.Il Hi 0 0 IT The only tally of the match \u2014wns|them, at the beginning of the second |W.Aguis ve vee 30 33 31 0/4 to 1,332 Chatelaine, ne 21 98° | ses parior.Capacity 30 Liwtatore won reqaes oy {made by Power in the early stages | half, the only hope for the Montrealers | A\u201d W.Hay.33 30 31 9 |Weberfolds Checle.Bally Coatle HENRY DARNELL, .D of the game, and after that it Was à (seemed to be that the 'Tecumsebs | W.Creegan.\u2026 \u2026 31 34 26 91 (and Oriflan Arch | ran y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIMITED.LIMITED qu and strenuous contest, The ould play themselves out, but from A.Young.31 30 27 88| Seventh Raco\u2014For threeyear-olis GINIA OT We Manufacture the followin uebec once played a giltedged appearance, such a contingency did | C.Rrown.2 30 2 87|and up, selii : 180 St, Paul Street.| \u201d \u2018machines, and seu on the ROIS | gums.They blocked their poles and | not sem very likely.W.Pugh.0 28 30 27 80! longe\u2014ist, Bles Hoo ia pave, fur : ESA EH pf SET UT hen oe me} 0 EEE BIBT ERR RINGS \u2014 them \u201cPaddy\u201d Moran in goals was ut the Mon * defence, an at lH.Rose.31 30 283 M \u2019 .; » ?25000 T.Carr Bricke.Poor Sora UF\" | impregnable.\u2019 Mo muds swvecal fre | was the eney manner in which they |) Goudie.1 M 5 M 8 £0 ak Brine 100, Morph Tq £3| 2500 FEET ELEVATION, OPER ALL THE TEAR.; ° .stops an s » a emselves to , ican.} ' A » ; ; 40000 Huril Bricks.We have also all kinds of wire tanks, end of the team splendidly._Againut | while the Teoumsehs\u2019 defence was al- 3 $ Lindsay.; a 3 7 12 to] and pe Time, N 2-5.yAtordise relief from the rigors a > Brook Shoobridge Cement.eto, necessary in the use of ths | this stro defence, the Montreal | ways there when wanted.In covering |p\u2019 J.Brenman.30 26 31 77 le Dog Foe lip, ee ng: Le mor, gy thout the enervating Hammer Cement.shove, for sale at reasonable prides, | home could do nothing.Montreal's | up the Montrealers were not as g: W.J B.Fraser.28 22 23 lea a so me Of ae sou ; Maonulactures of Boots and Shoes, | defence also proved strong, and though | as the Tecumsche either.F.W.Martin.28 25 23 7% y luxuri known for Rh most curative : Anchor Cement, especially those intending to start nsw | the Quebec home division played @| The only man ruled off was a Mon- |g\u2019 Downes Tos % 18 ROLLAWAY TEAX WON ad Nervous pi re \u2019 ireclay Cement fmctaries, should nol fail to inspect | guod game throughout and came near | trealer.Thin offence was holding an W Elgar.0.30 22 19 7 8 N.and tic à us.re .Fireclay Cement.our machines they are equal to any in | scoring a couple of times, they were | opponent's stick, and it was the Mon- | pF.\u2018Patrick.17 27 27 7 | A very large cromd of people wit- | [00 REESE and eclosed avi Drain Pipe, all sizes, the market as to spesd and workmen | unable to increase their score.The | treal club which insisted that à man |g, Murphy.19 20 25 4 |nessed the rugby-pôlo at the 3 i 1 = y Academy Rollaw: turda he | pool.Ideal golf course; fine livery; Joliette Lime.ship, and the use of them means a | game was referred by Percy Roberts should be ruled off for such an of- 15.D.Moore.24 1R 18 1/0 os olla ay on atur y nig + Superb A 0 large saving to the manufacture, with Adolphe Gin as judge of | fence.T, Moran.24 22 13 5 el wean one, an THE NEW HOMESTEAD Fireclay Flower Vases.FACTORY AT play and the Qu team lined up| Just after scoring the first gamely.Murphy.\u2026 22 14 2 sg Wee won by the Rollaways by a score | ia a thoru jy up-tu-date botel, pee American Anthracite Coal, as follows :\u2014Gogl, P, Moran ; point, Adamson received the butt of à stick | 4° J MeCasker.22 18 18 3/9 2101, though friends of the Wan- hou roughl : Les , C ly 308 St.Joseph Street : H.Copeman ; Tver point, J.Farly; lin a vital spot and had to retire for |w Redmond.19 19 13 51 derers claim that the proper score | pente.patronized by Sir si a Georges Creek Smith Coal.delence, P.Boivin, J.Doyle, J.Me(i\u2018 | tha match, Ernie Hamilton received | 4 Paxman.\u2026 \u2026 15 2 12 51 [should have been 2 to 2.The match | Laurier and many lading Canadians\u2014 ST.ROCH, QUEBEC.vier ; contre, Te Malone home, J 8 derious injury to me o his riba in Overton\u2026 M _ % 13 13 49 Provided Jou of excitement, for the | Bo ers office.with direct New York a i .rte ; so ha resent.; .A VLIT SOLICITED.PHONE 2335.Mecormie y Pts D.Power | | oor og oo helt ond 2 |Donor 207 1 Tan def hare bes been comsiderable din: | ZU ces levis Now York 455 pone .\u2026\u2014_.Captain, C.A.Nolan.In the final period with the score Tip Prendergast\u2026.IR 2 19 44 |satisfaction during soms e recent ; + Spring 6.25 a.m.TELEPHONE 369.P \u2014 to 1 in their favor, Tecumseh played | 7.R.Carrington.20 90 0 an games over the decisions of goal um- a Over iowa at Wash oten | QUEBEC CLUB PRACTICE.a defence game, keeping seven men [yo FTE TU 2% Tyg ug pires, one team or the other having | Excursion tickets on sale at Ches- ' i IG There will be a full practice of tho | constantly on that end.Strange to OPEN MATCH from time to time claimed that they | apanke and Ohio office, 367 Broadwa, senior and junior teams of the Quebec | say, this very care of their goals was = : had got the short end.In the in-|and offices of Pennsylvania Raitroed, b * | KENT HOUSE GROUNDS Lacrosse Club on the Q.A.A.grounds | their undoing, | for once, Montreal A 200 Yards.torasts > the game and of clean sport, Now Yomi Alo, at principal ¢ noipal Cas adind dian this afternoon, at which a full turn |kept on a steady serious atiack, ane .it would seem to he up to the Rugby- et offices .' HEAD OFFICE TORONTO ! yes i 3 ft me batting of the ball around | W.Polo League to take up this matter | Booklets and full information ad CAPITAL PAID UP.$4.730.000.Montmorency Falls out of pla; is expected the outekirts of he Tecumsehs strong- | H.and provide some means by which full | dressing H.W.Fuller, G.P.A., Wash- REST 4 730.000, | BALL GAMES OFF.hold Scott passed to McGinnis, the satisinction shall be meted out to all | ington, D.C.CO IRECTORS ia GRAND OPENING WEEK The inclement weather on Saturday | Sherbrooke man, and he scored in 3 | in this.respect The gaie oppeare to apl.ixlm.Lesebaït | Minutes.a ing such a warm hold in publie | = ; BR Wide.i bodes Freer eee fon ation and Gus: | Theat part oi he qateh mas ve | lover sis tems pee en LR E'S Presitder: ; ow, but the Tecumschs - ; rar pores Elias Togers, I Ree Monday, June 3rd, rrp ere between = Rock other goal, Graydon putting it in.that it may not receive any set back.Osborne, Charles, Cockshutt, Peleg ; CaPS DEFÉATED AT HOME.w.- Howland, Wm.Whyte, Cawthea Mu AT 8.30 P.M.MRS.STERRY, THE WINNER.| Ottawa, June 8&-Comwalla twelve | A.I i SPRING Sook, Hon.Rick es Tres.With Afternoon and Evening Manchester, Eng., June 8 \u2014 In the | came 4s Sica to-day and went up Ww.for ee \"com cu a medal \u2018 A Northern championship tennis meeting | agains Senators for a game tha H Perka; hu Interest allowed on depouits from Performances Daily.day.May Sutton, of Califor- | was interesting enough most of the |W.a small one.ps the weather U S date of opening of account at current here vas ddfented in the final by Mr.time, but rather slow now and then.| A.clerk is targely ba sible for it.S IT rates and added to principal four PROGRAMM Sterry (formerly Miss Cooper), the | Good play did not rule throughout, be- | W.: oe, p score or round .sine a year.i E English champion, by 7-3, 6-0.ing Jpasmodic.There os rome rough planes § Saturday siternoon were | Have a style and finish which A General Banking Business Transacted \u2014_\u2014 work.but not as much ax there ns : .ves individuality to their Letters of credit issued available is | Murphy, Stanley and Murpl hy, JUNIOR LACROSSE MATCH.been in former matches witnessed here.BLUE COAT WINNER C.M.Furnis.84 gi The price is an- ail the principal cities of the world.Comedy Act.Tn a Junior League Lacronse match Cornwall cored three games, not ¥ $- L Hall 86 hee .n why LEB'S ve vin Jn ome ma look in, a\" + + .a armen.TORA0! 8 4 WEST TELEGRAPH BUILDING, | Th° Great Jaïvans, Magiclans.[95 \u2018Nacional 1° divated he or londe for Cornwall made some\u2019 great Quebec Horse Wins Fine Race| 5.ictres.o1 suits should interest you .; > hil tion seemed t .ul een .PHONE LN evAceT, | Jas.Stanley, Monologne Come- ites by 8 pore of 4 goals 10 2.bre ey he ball got past.him at Blue Bonnets The second and final round wil be .IR, Manager.ctor > some way or other.layed on Saturday, the And inet.R, ge dian.cotte II.defeated the Victories bs 2 [SOM way or other.= the Caps\u2019 Meet.PRs Joss.thas Élleen players have 34.4.St.John Street, UNION BANK OF CANADA DIVIDEND NO.81.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of three and one half per cent on the paid up capital stock of this institution been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable atthe rank and its Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of June next.The Shares Transfer to.ka will ve closed from the seventeenth to the thirty- first of May, both days inclusive.The annual general meeting of Shareholders will be held on Wednesday, June 19th, 1907, st the Banking House in this City.Chair to be taken at 12 o'clock, - Boon By order of the Board, G.H.BALFOUR, General Manager.Quebec, April 22nd, 1907.apl.23 to june 19 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNIONBANK OF GANADA NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS.On and after the first day of June, 8907, interest on all accounts in the jGavinge Bank Department of this Back will be computed at the highest ent rate, from the date on which puch accounts are opéned, and will be preredited four times annum, viz., on the last business days of February, [8lay, August and November in each ÿ.Weng, Local Manager, Quebecing Manager.8¢.Louis street Branch.Quebec.fenedsit.NOW OPEN.A pew Chinese Canton Cafe has just been 0 at No.48 St.John street.Ever ing clean, orderly and up-to- Large dining room on first floor, Dining served daily from 12 till 2 p.m.First class meal for 25 cents.Extras at reasonable rates.Private Lunch Room up staire for ladies\u2019 and gentlemen.Open day and night.Short orders after 8 pm.Courteous and promp attendance.Ladies\u2019 and gentlemen plense give us a call.juneSx2w, Photo Material CAMERAS FROM $1.70 $75.Films, Papers, Plates and Dsveloping Supplies, etc.Photographic Supplies of ali kinds.8pecial attention is devoted by an expert to developing and print.bg.\u2014AT\u2014- JOHN E.WALSH'S BOOK SELLER & STATIONER, MST.JOHN STREET.Les Aribos, 2 men in a Balancing Act.Great feats of strength.With the Kinetograph Moving Pictures.SPECIAL From 7 P.M.a special railway ticket can be o':tained for 25 cents from Conductors on City Electric Cars, gecciving offices and Montmorency Station, go d from any point in the City to Kent House Grounds snd return including Theatre.TEDDY BEARS! 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At Providence: \u2014 .Providence, 7, Montreal, 3.At Jersey City:\u2014 Buffalo, 5; Jersey City, 3.At Newark: \u2014 Rochester, 3; Newark, 5.At Baltimoro: \u2014 Toronto, 1; Baltimore, 3.(National.} At Pittsburg: \u2014 Pittsburg, 3; Boston, 4.At Cincinnati: \u2014 Cincinnati, 0; Brooklyn, 2.At Chicago: \u2014 Chicago, 4; New York, 3.(American.) At Now.York: \u2014 Detroit, 6; Now York, 0.At Boston: \u2014 Cleveland, 4; Borton, 1.SUNDAY GAMES.(Eastern).* At Rocky Point :\u2014 Loco 6 ; Montreal, 1.At Newark :\u2014 Rochester, 0; Newark, 5.(National).At St.Louis :\u2014 St.Louis, 0; New York, 3.At Chicago :\u2014 , Chicago, 4 : Philadelphie, 2.At Cincinnati :\u2014 Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 3.Second game\u2014Cincinnati, 11; Brookyn, 2.Pabet Bi \\ with Ribbon w active.& Es EF £3 i Sr i i 2.defence, and was always prominent.\u2018The Caps were giving a beautiful exhibition in the field, hut the home was away off color.John White scored the first - game for Cornwall on a shot 25 feet out.TORONTO WON FROM NATIONAL.Toronto, June 8\u2014The firnt N.L.Umatch of the season was played at Rosedale grounds this afternoon when the Torontos beat the Nationals of Montreal by six to rour.The day was warm, a mild breeze tempering tho atmosphere, and 3,000 spectators were in the stands when Referee Bowery Robertson, lined the teams up sharp at 3.30.The big stand was = half filled with spectators, while ihe bleachers were overflowing.The game was well contested, but almost free from roughness, the officers having little to do to keep it clean.Muckenzie was the worst offender, going aff twice, the second time for twenty minutes for hitting Gauthier.who exhibited a wound on the head.There were two changes in the National\u2019s line-up since a' week ago, Sauve going on instead of Decarie, and Dulude taking Jack Laviolette\u2019s place.The Toronto line-up, on the contrary, with the exception of Gilmour, Was the same as that which faced the Montrealers two weeks ago, and owing to the presence of the new man, the home was shifted around somewhat.Cameron was placed at third home, and Warwick, the old Maitland player, at inside home.ST.KITTS BEAT BUFFALO.St.Catharines, Ont., June 8\u2014A very slow game was played here to-day between Buffalo and St.Catharines in the senior C.L.A.series.The men on both teams evidently were not in the best condition and it lagged at times, although several brilliant plays were pulled of.Several St.Catharines Tnen, ert on eel team and all pla; .orman and Dixon played an exceptionall: fine game.F.C.Waghorne refer giving entire satisfaction.Final score, St.Catharines ten, Buffalo two.LONGBOAT BEAT NEBRICH AGAIN.Toronto, June 8 \u2014 Seven thousand le wended their way over to anlan\u2019s Point this afternoon to see the annual spring championship meet under the auspices of the West End Y.M.CA.The crowd was well reid for their efforts as the contests hat followed were keenly con One of the surprises of the da: the defeat of Hobbie Kerr, of ton in the 100-yards dosh by Knox, of the Central Y.M.C.A.e two mile walking race, which had eight starters, created no little amount of amusement.Knibbs, of the West End, took the lead at the start and held it till two laps from the finish, when both Major of West End and Beattie of the Central ¥ M.C.A.col- Inred him.it was nip and tuck to the finish, Major proving to be the winner hy a slight margin over Knibbs and Beattie.Knibbs was disqualified on the last jump for running, Beattie getting second place.AH the rest were disqualified.nox, of the YM.C.A., equalled the Canadian record for the pole vault, Jum ing 1 fest.Cameron and Archibald (ailed to get over, hut in the jump for nec- ong place, Cameron made it.In the special three mile matched race he.VAR amil- tween Tom Longboat and Nebrich of Buffalo, Longhost won b or 4 inches.Time, 16 minutes 12 seconds.DO NOT FORGET TO READ The ad of \u201cFAGUY LEPINAY\" there fs a plum for you.FAGUY LEPINAY & FRERE, Blue Bonnets Race Track, Montreal, June 8\u2014The weather conditions at today\u2019s races were horrible, and, to aggravate them, the clouds would occasionally break and deluge the course.The sun was cheerily shining on the green slopes of Mount Royal previous to the rain, and the showers come rather unexpectedly.They must have prevented at least a couple of thousand timid ones from going to the track.Those who did go were certainly brave and were treated to a fine racing programme.Just previous to the fifth race a beautiful rainbow showed clear in the sky.As Prince Fushimi arrived, however, the rain came down again, but the crowd surged to the edge of the grand stand and the members and visitors very gallantly dropped their headgear and cheered His Highness.The day opened well for talent, =a well backed choice landing the first event in a magnificent drive, Bullman handling his mount beautifully and finishing out as he did yesterday on Toscan.The six horses pot aff to a good start.Preen and The Englishman pulled ahead and carried the field to the turn.At the turn Dr.Mark rhallenged and the bunch bounded into the stretch with the pair making a Nant battle.Sir Edward then punded out, and with Dr.Mack made a brilliant struggle for the race, Bullman sending Sir Edward to the front and won in a splendid drive.In the seventh race, nine horses went out for the five furlong dash, the higgest field of the day.Royal Lady was à strongly backed favorite, and was well londed with the public's money, with Blue Coat well thought of locally, and backed by a big following.The bunch hroke off to a straggling start, Royal Lady moving out and heading the lot.The favorite led around the turn, followed by Gen, Bailey and Fire Fang, with Blue Coat fourth, Blue Coat came strongly around the turn, and went after à leaders, In the stretch they were bunched, then or sent up Blue Coat and the Quebec horee won in a drive, Summaries :\u2014 First Race\u2014Handicap for three-ysar- olds and up, 9400 added, aix furlongs\u2014 1st, Sir Edward, 115, Bullman, 6 vo 5, 2 to 5 and out; 2nd, Dr.Mack, a, J.Murphy, 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and even: 3rd, Preen, 118, Diggins, 7 to 5 and J tc 2.Time, 1.18 2-8.Bobbie Kean and The Englishman also ran.Second Race\u2014Four end a hall for longe, 2-year-olds, 8400 added\u2014lat, Columbia Lad, McDaniels, 8 to 5; 2nd, Lawless, Diggins, 8 to 8; 3rd; Helan Green, Johnson, 10 to 1; 4th, Shindy, Schaller, 30 to 1; 5th, Inspector Pur vis, Eagan, 7 to 1; 6th, Handmaur Alex., 30 to 1; 7th, Cantless, Me.Nomara, 15 to 1: 8th, Ring Dance, Ward, 30 to 1.Time, 58 4-5.Third Race\u2014The Jockey Club Stakes, reliing, $1,000 anteed, one mile and a furlon at.Widow's Mite, 7 to 1: 2nd, Factotum, 3 to 8; 3rd, Cobmosa.Time, 2.04 4-5.Only three starters.Fourth Race \u2014 Owners\u2019 steeplechase, for four-year-olds and up wards, $400 ndded, about two miles and a hali\u20141st, Paprika, 134, - rock, 4 to 1 and even; 9nd, Lulu Young, 147, Trae, 7 to 1, 4 to 8; 3rd, Golden Run, 151, R.Pending, even.Time, 5.54.Eeterjoy lel.Fifth Race\u2014Handicap for three-year: olds and upwards, $500, one mile and 8 furlong\u2014}st, Goldis, 110 Gaugel, 2 to 1 to Ÿ and out ; 2nd, Ivanhoe, 168, Johnson, 3 to 1, oven and out; 3rd.Col.Jack, 18, Bullman, 2 to 1, 3 to B end out.Time, 2.04 3-5.Asline RO ran.Handicap, Bixth Race\u2014Gentlemen riders, for agreed to go to Outremont next Saturday, but during the week possibly several others may find it\u2019 possible to make the trip, and thus swell the total to twenty, or even more.The links will present an enimated a ance on Tuesday oon, as 1 are cighteen couples entered for the nixed foursome handicap competition.FIRE and LIFE Insurance.Agent of the Ro, Ins.Co.Cras Eng., ue largest an the world.No.66 St.Peter St., Quebec.Phone No 76 mw,satz12m 10 LADIES J.A.Lapointe, i shrinks before n sacrifice to give satis- just setured the services of M.FRANCIS, Professor at the Halrdressing Academy of Paris, Who, in & number of competitions, has won two gold medals and a diploma of honor with the professor's cross, which is the biggest reward granted by the Academy.Mr.Francis\u2019 specialty is the undulation of the hair (marvel wave).ly from Paris to attend to ladies\u2019 hairdressing and hopes that Quebee\u2019n fashionable wet will patronice his eoa- tablishtnent.: 288 ST.JOHN STREET TELRPHONE 1701, H.B.BIGNELL Associated with Mr, C, P.Cham, wealthiest Insurance Company in Prompt and Liberal Settismests Made, who never faction to his numerous customers has } WM, PA Je.Mr.Lapointe has brought him direct.\u2018 J.A.LAPOINTE (Without) TELEPHONE 8089.THE ST.LAWRENCE Canadian Navigation Go, Li DAILY SERVICE Between Queb:c and Montreal BY STEAMERS «COLONIAL Captain J.Jean, and \u201cJIMPERIAL\u2019 Capt.Wm.Paul, Sr.Provided with all Modern Convoniences Leave Quebec at 8 o'clock p.m.ping at Three Rivers and Sorel, due En Montreal at 7 o'clock a.m.Leave Montrest ai 5o'clock p.m, due 1 Quebec at?o'clock am.Saturday Excursion Tickets sold at single fare.Good to return on Menday.CHEAP RATES.LANDING Quebec :\u2014Chouinard Wharf.A.AUGE Agent Quebec, TRLEPHONE 2068, a .=n OQ OKSFRIEN F3AKING POWDER A The Kind Grandmother Used, oa the Market 40 Xears and Stl Favorite.TRY !T : as BE CONVINCED J.BB.RENAUD À COP.G.BUSSIERE & COATED FIRST CLASS GROCERS. MONDAY.JUNE CUNARD LINES ' MEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Culling at Quesnstown.PromPiers 51 & 53 North Rivor, M.Y.Famengc: buvkoi Lirough to London and Parle.June 15, 52.8 June A az June 2 | pm Jao - 29,9 a.m, July 4, 108,m yin Hongarian-American Service.10 PIUNk VLA GIBRALTAR, NAPLLS snd re PAMNONIA.June A, noon, 8, epi.34 CARPA) HA ¢ (callin, aloo ut SENG du.aly 4, boudf Aug.=: SLAVONIA, bird Clams \u2018Tickeis to and om oll pares of kuiope Tmt] Ss oh het h! and passage ew 0AVLALNE, LOMA RUN, (dunes AE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Soutbrark \u2026 May 35 Jus Canada.une Œuvre.une à Lominion.use 18 Kensington .June \u2014\u2014 0.\u201cALBERTA\u201d 14000 TONS BUILDIXG, ** sa one of the fast*et end most steamers in, in he lan n trade nt Très Clyde days Alty two minutes BATRS OF PASSAGE First Clas sonond Glass 8.ma can ABA: +.$10.00 \u201cus MODERATE RATE SERVICE 85.\u201cKENSINGTON\" th \u201cOTTAWA\u201d os AN at Only oo! ¢lam Cabin Class) most.re Fis aa and urried (oli QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.LONDON.= od - all steamer rel on pee ete ln Goeat Beimin, sod WHITE STAR LINE from NEW YORK :> L{VERPOOL Wednesdays, from Plers 47-40 N.R, MN June! July = | so.15 Yor all information s9pty 10 loca! Agents orto W, M MAQPHKRBON, Me 68 Daltousia Screu pe ee ee EE QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO, SUMMER TINE-TABLE, 1907.Qn and after Monday, June 2rd, 10, trains BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTHORENOY Warex Days Leave Montmorency Falls, wt toot am lott 00 p.m.Leave Montinorency for 20 minutes from 6.00 a.m.to 11.90 p.m.SUNDAY every every ve Quebec for Momtmorency Palls at 6.98, Or) £.00, 9.00 am.and every 8 minutes from lou am.$1100 po.for Quebec, at 8.41, 00 tm oTen 20890 10.09, op, on he a.m., 12.09 12.99, m.and ev: minutes from 1.30 p.m.to p.m.BerwzEN QUEBEC AND STE ANNE DE BEAUPRE Weex Days TE Quebec for Sta.Anne de , at 0.99, ha 10.30, 11.90 a.m.12.30, 1.1 Ci ral (1018 exoepé 4 guna El au tout 7.18 Ere 10.15 mu de Beaupre (x) at 6.80, 7.00, 7.90, 8.2% à 10.00 & ETE Ta o Beaupre ra 2.30, 10.00, 10.80, 11.00.11.80 me, 2) 12 1.0 (5) 4.00, 4 20, 5.1b v,00 and 10.16 p.m.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM, Week Dave nebec for Bea: 8.00, 11.30 3 ed vers se 318 Leave \u2018aellec for Bt.Joachim, at 6.20, 11,90 a.2.15, and 3.15 p.m.Leave Beaupre Jos Quebec st7.28 10.0 am, Bf 7-96 and 10.08 EB Leave bi.Joach Tor Quebec, at 7.18, 10158, eR SUNDAYS.pure Quebec | for Beaupre, 6.80, 3.00 a.m (x) I Lore Gaeta for St.Joachim, 6.9, a.m.and (Leave Bent pre for Quebec.8.00, 9.15 am., 508 and 10,08 hom.Leave St.Joachim for Quebec, fod and \u201celf trains; all others are electric jectric Gar connects at Mascat Jet vie a trains, for going of from Mastal Banitorium, Asylum &eo.are = Falls Flevator rune as fotiows : - lontmorenez Weer sare om 6.00 a.m.to 11.90 p.Bande re fon se a to 1180 p.m service for as date al pelage boxe meu all other information apply to the Super intendent.3.A EVERELL EDW.A.EVANS, Gen°1 , Buperintendent / QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, On and After 35th April, 1907.Ts2y UNDERNOTED THI: § vus & FOURD underm- a Tullw yu weather and oitoutustanoes QUEBKC von LEVIS Intercolonial Railway, AN.JM +00 Expres + Duanp- [1000 Rs premteam a da BS pres nn Mon LA i I Speen 248 Ezprom to Moo-| 1.00 Kx press from Mon, 240 to liver du «15 Exprem trom Ou up se h Empress to 4.00 Expo toa Mom Quedes Contrat Rail way.LM pren ba Whi .enntaite sad tas sunuy ; (Santa) acid) 43 \u2026 dprute rw, 1.0 Exproutrou Waits Moantuns wud arate] Potees Grand Tranx Rattway Fesey, ook Day- VOUTE QUELQU \\ QUESEG AY capes tothe Wes au iw Kxpre trou he HTT the aM, 6 60 ARpren (0 e Went.1) 4 ul from the Wert sundays 1M.au 12,00 Veal to tae Wesk | 78 prem from the 7 Jiiy 1, oon, Sept 8, > Oak.14 ; ON LINE 88, \u201cSOUTHWARK 10, 1907.ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamship Coy.LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND WTHAL Hime GLASIOW, QUEBEC ARD MONTREAL SERVICE From From From Glasgow Stasmshipe Montreal Quabes LONDON, WAYAE QUEBEC & SUR.SEATIGE From From London, Havre Steamship Morel Quivee «M Hungaclan.25 May | 28 May 13 Ma; June 1June ¥ 7 Trae Ro Be 7 \u201c Sardinian, - 19° Untarian.\u2026.2; * 3\u201c 8 16 \" oe \u201c 2, \u201c9 5\u201c H J 8Jely = 6July RATES OF PAMAGE BY HAVRESTEAMKES.Cabin.tem and upwards Miéshipéel Musio and Smoking Rooms reste Dec spi Ersagrapu 08 on boat Viotortes, Yhyouan ad foods \u2018Tonisan, mass af OnG: & COM cident.and in osse ef au Re further partiealars ax AR & 00, 20 0nampiain éègoct Sailings From Montreal.DONALD _N LINE GLASGOW x. istioa ary resseyedat J.3 oe clags 30a.EC Le cossival at Quebes station alex #s:s0,, L@ SOOTE van.Cam, A feat.Qeusta dais Quese:, Ma; 186h, 107, Trains Leave Leavis, WHITE MOUNTAIN BXP) 8.00 Fer Poaucs, Megantic, XPRESS = au Pom Quebec Ferry 7.33 a.m 300 AND NEW YORK EXPR eases, Megantio, Sherbrooke, Hos! Fate York and all points south, dal; groent xmnday.\u2014 Throngh Pullmag spin Car toSpringileld, oonnaci nt Shoreranie with Boston Siragar, From Quebec Ferry 230 p.m, ACCOMODATION.For -herbrooke and inisenodiats it at sng Pron aT pa TRAINS save A(LEVIS Boston Kx press and N White Mountain ren, dore.chented GREEN 4 US Cucons uvre 1.00 put.1.00 vous acinar latormadon aod Puilaie raie, ¥.8.STOCKING, STE J.BK WALSH, us GRENADE vel 4er NE - .Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Kftecs Junae:4, 1837, Leaves Riviere du Loup., 7.48 À.Express Arrives Coutors, NB.\" ak % Mixed L Leaves Kirters du Jang 04% A, - om NB ; sé P.Lonres soso à .Express Arrives Riviere dn Let ès Ë Leaves Connor, K.9,, 8 Med Arrives Riflere tu Liap,.NH All Trataa Dally except aries connecting at Xdmuadsion se., with Can .to aud from Woodstinid, i'n tef.ctom.dobn, N.k, Houlton, P.eaquo Ine, Caribou pad at vivre 8u Loup with all ud at Riv ae cre ha p with all imtaroutonig \u2018or furt a WAR: Ades Pas bd siue, de Bt sous bin Anni \u201c in M Liodesy, des: inl Marne LA \u201crondy, su: i Hse Yer dd Lay JER &C CHRON ICLE Fraved and pulnishea u the Chrog tele Printing .5% auog General Manager, at :he building the Company, © Frac atreet, cu es M0 an per yy per annum.per agate mre Poy ry ee at insertion.ne THE QUEBEO CHRONICLE, 4 Ÿ MONDAY.JUNE 10, 1067 CHEAP, EFFECTIVE, PALATABLE.PENT HUNGARIAN NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER.A C00D F RIENDS DIXIE, CAMILLO and POLO CIGARS THE RIGHT TIME TO BUY GOOD GARDEN HOSE Is NOW AND THE RIGHT PLACE IS THE MECHAMCS' SUPPLY GO, 80-90 ST.PAUL STREET.Thos, Donohue : REDUCTION ON COSTUMES.We will offer this week the balance of our ladies\u2019 cloth and tweed tailor made suits at the | great reduction of 33 1-3 per cent discount.$30.Suit for.8$20.824 + .§16.$1.$10.$12.se neba ses 000te .$8.- Thos.Donahue 4 88 St.John Street\u2014 D.$.RICKABY Undertaker and Embalmer i \u2014_\u2014 i Furniture and Bedding Oe Tew Dts 837 ST.JOHN ST.QUEBEC.OUR IMPORTED | CLARET ARE G0)0 AND RICH POR, .00 PER DOZEN QUARTS se Lu 1.75 PINTS TRE BALE INCREASES EVERY D AY FOR OUR NIAGARA GRAPE WINE TWO QUALITIES 81.00 AND 81.50 PER GAL \u201c PLBASE CALL FOR SAMPLES BEUDORE PATRY ' BUROPLAN WINE CELLAR, OT, 00, 61 SE.JOHN STRRME REE! REE it ATTRACTIONS ON XENT HOUSE GROUNDS RUSTIC THEATRE PROGRAMME WEEK COMMENCING \"MONDAY, June 10th, * Daily 8.80 and 8.80 p.m.ta Juloos, European Balanclag Act; \u2018Will H.Btanley, Character Vocalist.2 Aldrich Libbey cand Mim Kathe.Teayer, Operatic Sin , Introdusing\u2019 for tho frat imo \u201cWhats * tiny ume of Loving If you can't love all the time,\u201d also an act entitled \u2018\u2019The -Debu- Mr.Lil in bisown composition \u2018In the Apple Blossom Time.\" M \u2014Stanley\u2014Murphy, in a com- ody att: TGet the Hook\" The Kinetograph Latest Moving Plotores, Holt Foucow & 00.'s exhibit of Cans dian wild Animals \u2014\u2014\u2014 Theatre ticket sold for 3c.alter 7 p,m, on sil ally cars, recelving offices wd tmorenoy Station good around city to Kent House Grounds with en- to perfozsaance and retuzn to your and SAUTERNE WINES NOVELTY POST CARDS.Quebes in a Nat Shell 24 Views for 10c.fuabec in a Sea Shell 24 Views for 10c.Nutty Post Cards A Nutty Proposition Wireless Message A Genuine Novelty.Magic Fan Post Gards Open the Fan and ses Quebec, We lhiave also received à newstock of colored vi:waoi Quabec, as we.l a 5 large stock of new pictorial curds.T.H.O'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.Ladies\u2019 Straw Sailors Reduced to 25¢ In New York this spring, the plain sailor hat has become surprisingly popular, and is meeting with almost equal favor this side of the border.News of a reduction in the price ofthese hats should be of special interest.Altogether there aresix doz.hats which we place on sale.There are a variety of braids to choose from, all plain sailor styles, and the sale price only a fraction of their real value, Woe 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 35 to 43 Buade St.i PERSONAL i symfefauiaiuiuinioinioiniofninod Subndaing last Alderman and Mrs.Foley let evening for Montreal.J.N.Cooper, M.Connolly, Beaudry are at the Chateau.Miss Claudia Bate, of Ottawa, is | visiting Miss Marjoris Webb, The Cape.Mr.R.Forget, M.P., passed through \"the city on his way to St.Irenee on Saturday.\u2018The Misses Lindsay, Ottawa, held a tea last Friday for Mise LaRue, of i Quebec.| Miss Norah Lewis, of Ottawa, will | be the guest of Mise Blanche Hall thie week.! Mr.H.B.Locke, of Boston, manager of the Robervai Botel, left for Roberval Saturday evening.| Mis.Ant.Guilbault, of Frasseville, {hau arrived in town where sho will spend a few days.| Mrs.Samuel Woods, of Island Brock, is in the city on a visit of à couple of weeks\u2019 duration.| J.E.Houseman and E.A.Dubuc, | Chicoutimi, were at the Chateau on Satarday.Mr, and Mrs.G, G.Anderson and .Miss Wade, of Quebec, are staying at the Russell, Ottawa.Mrs.Donald Hector McLean, of Otis wa, and her little daughter are leaving for Quebec at the end of the month.Mr, Wm.Fishbourne, of New York city, is in town on a visit and is the uest of Mr.A.J.Teakls, Cote d\u2019 Abraham.Mr.Leon H.Keith and bride, of St, John, N.B, are in town on theit oneymoon, and are stopping at Chateau.pring Miss Hilda Lockhart, nddaughter of Lt.-Col.Hanson, of ior, mn haut, is the guest of Misa Fairchild, St.Stanislas street.Dr.H.D.Quaife, accompanied by Mre.F.H.Quaifs and the\u201d Misses Quaife, Australia, registered at the Frontenac on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Platt, of New York, are at the Chateau, where they |remain for a few days.Then they leave for Roberval, where they will spend the summer.Major Finbar O'Farrell has retural to Ottawa from Quebec with his bride, und will stay at the Russell for a short time, before going to Nova Scu tia for the summer.Mr.John Shaw leit yesterday on his usual business trip to Gaspe end Paspel®ac and expects to be away three weeks.Mrs.Shaw will accompany bim.Mr.George J.Boyce, formerly of Loyola, now studying at Laval, is \u2018a Montreal to attend the funeral of ihe late Father O'Bryan, 8.J., Rector of Loyola College.Among the Quebec boys who passed & successful examination before the Polytechnic Board, Montreal, we are pleased to notice the name of Ernest Winter Garneau, son of Ulric Garneau, and Raoul Langlois, son of Achille Langlois.The Revds.E.P.Bammond King, and Edward J.Stobo have been we pointed delegates to stern Association of Baptist Churches, which meet at Barnaton, Que, from the 11th to the lth instemt, and expect to return to the city on the 14th of June.Montrealers at the ntenac : \u2014 RB.N.Ulatt, Wm.M.Hall, O.Letourneau, E.P.Quirk, H.C.H@ne and family, H.C.Hitch, J.Karley and wile, J.W.Harries, G.1.Kitchen, Mr.and Mrs.John Beattie, Miss S.MacFar- land, À.Stewart, D.C.Alexander, J.Girard and wife, Alfred Carroll.At tbe King Edward Hotel \u2014L.À.Dionne, Montreal; P.0.Williams, Campbeliton; J.L.Riel, A.Au- ! bertin, P.Grothe, G.Godin, E.Mouse ette, J.R.E.Bilodesu, G.Gosso''n, B.Cusson, C.Jones, C.Dodetres, MN.Mulhall, M.Morin, Montreal.Arrivals ot, the Neptune Inn: J.E.Roy, Cape St, Ignace; Oct.Legace, Jonquieres; J.L.Fairchild, J.- non, Montreal; W.Wateon, Halifax; H.V.Jordan, Les Ecureils; J.A.Bengle, D'Isralie; L.Caron, Laurier; Je Tanguay, St.Pierre; W.L.Veit, Sayaboo; John Fenderson, Sayabec; D.Chishoim, W.J.Chishoim, G.Cruikshank, Ed.Dilimore, Thos.Purcell, Ed.Purcell, Halifax.Over Sunday arrivals at the Chateau :\u2014J.L.Butler and family, H.B, Locke, H.B.Shepard, E.C.Fitch, Boston; J.P.H.and Parker M.Cunningham, Newcastle, Pa.; H.A.Johnstone, Syracuse; Geo.Strachan, Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Mensus, C.N.Harding, Toronto : J.R.Dion, Ottawa; .A.W.Beard, Arthur _ Rice, Alired G.Dale, R.J.Jones, C.E.Kiley and wife, Mrs.Chas.Kiogrley, 0! J A Dr.Rolfe Kingsley, New York ; 8 Edwards and wife, Hamilton; C.C.Hookley, Shawinigan FaMs; A.PB.Skence, Winnipeg ; H.B.Wicks, G.Fitzgibbon, A.S.Jamieson, London, Eng.: A.W.Lake, Wittingham; Mraand Misses Evans, Denver; Lieut.Harland, Bermuda ; Mr.and Mrs.G.F.McCallum, Glasgow ; Mise H.Ste venson, Dundes; Walter Renwock, Hespeler, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Ellis Denby, Shepley, Eng.Arrivals at the New Vistoria: Prof.H.L.Scott, Montreal; E.Gaboury, Riviere-du-Loup ; J.P.Swilt, Shawinigan Falla; D.L.Smith, Toronto ; Miss A.Allison, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mr.and Mrs.Goldenhorn, New Jor sey: Mr.G.David, Montreal ; Eug.Gameon, Miss M.Julien, St.Rom ald; Alp, Beaudoin, Thetford Minne ; G.P.Smith, proprietor of Cream Moffler Bakery | , A.Aint ard wife, Thetf ines ; W.A.F.Buck, Boston ; H.C.Koyles, Now York; Fy, N.Y.; L.Gauvreau, E.Thetford _ Mines ; PF.Kaloup, Bruno Pare, Montreal ; J, B.Godbout, Ste.Julie; P.Martin, ontresl ; Wiltred Damphourne F.MoCream, Alban: Dudevoir, J.W.Champoux, Grand'Mere ; Hen Gardner, St.Ferdinand d'Halifax ; ¥ Paudrette, E.Martel, Montreal; Lonis e Audet, San Francisco ; Amanda 9 E dry, Loi il; All.Gestons, Thet- Floral Exhibition i feel, ff, ize, Bs \u2014 ford and Mra.Dassonier, | Montreal : In honor of the visit of His Im- Ernest Rousseau, Thetford Minesperial Highness Jrinoo Fustimi of RECEPTION OF GENERAL BOOTY Japan.The first Exhibition of Flowers ever seon in Quebec, will today be seen at the well-known floral establishment of Mrs.Lemieux.Do not fail to see thin t exhibition of the most beautilul Bowers.Mrs.Lemieux\u2019s, 99 St.John Street.elephone 236 It is e that there will be a large ga ng of citizens thie afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms at four o\u2019cloek to form a committee to arrange for the reception of Gensral William Booth.A pleasing feature of this meeting is the fact that it is quite uni ., AN societies are invited to give this noble man a welcome worthy of this city.All * fe.tareshad citisams are urged to be pre sent A GORGEOUS TRAIN Bore Prince Fushimi from Quebec to Montreal Saturday Morning.The departure of His Imperial Highues Prince Pushimi on Saturday moming was a very quiet one, not many people being about owing to the inclement weather.The Printe and his party left the Chateau for the King's wharf about 8.30 o'clock, an escort from the Queen's Own Canadian Ilus: sars accompanying him.With him also were Under tary of State Pope, Hon.Mr.Nosse, Japanese Cunsul Genera! in Canada, and Capt.Nowton, A.D.C., to the Governor-General, and Mr.Lampeon, who accompany pHis Highness \u2018during his Canadian trip.Before leaving the Chateau Prince Fushimi expressed his delight at the arrangements which had been made for his comfort and convenience at that famous hostelry and presenicd Mr, Phillips with a gold mounted tortoise shell cigarette case as à souvenir of his visit.After crossing to Levis on the Government steamer Druid, Prince Fushimi was received by the Intercolonial officials, and he at once ymberked on the sumptuous special train which was in Fesdiness for him, and which short) » | tists went to the afterwards pulled out for Montreal.This train Jas lavishly Hecorated with owars and greenery.ning car | *\u201cShogomoc,\u201d was 8 porlect \u201coral arbor.The upper portions of the car were hung in asparagus plumosa nanus.and emilax; hoards were cove lered with binoa pargata, maiden hair ferns, lilium longiflorum, Canadian Queen roses, and lilies of the valley; the alcoves held binca forns, roses and lilies of the valley; and over the pancls between each window were suspen: lass vases containing lilies of the val 5 , Queen roses and white sweet peas, |on each table was a dish of orcnids, lilies of the valley and maiden hair tern.The roysl car \u201cCornwall\u201d was draped in the same way, but the chief decorations were reserved for the pri- ,vate dining room of the Prince.lhe corners of this room contained huge jeydinieros of American Beauty roses, | ilies of the valley and sweet .Au immense vase, lined with lilies of the (valley and containing American Beauty \u2018roses filled the centre o, the table, while at the corners were smaller vases holding orchids and lilies of the val- fey.windows were hung with clusters, of bright red roses, lilies of e valley and asparagus ferns, The decorations of te third car, the \u201cYork,\u201d were in keeping with those of the other two.Nothing more beauti- fui in floral decoration has been sua for a long time.On the train were Mr.D.Pottinger, general manager cf the Intercoionial, who accompanied the Prince to Moutreal; L.B.Archibuld, superintendent of the sleeping and dining cars of the IC.R.who remains on the train during the Princes visit to Ottawa, I» ronto, Niagara Falls and back again to Torento, where the Royal train is handed back to the LC.R.; Mr.M.J.Butler, Deputy Minister of Railways and Canale; Mr.H.A.Price, assistant general passenger agent, an T.White, general car foreman, who re mains on the Royal train also, ducing the itinerary in case ol accidents.To Cure FeverÿChills Give ten drops of Nervilime in hot water.Cures tlhe worst cases at once.Ague and feverish colds broken up in ome night by Polson's Nerviline.Sold in 25¢.bottles.DENTISTS MEET Odontological Society Had an Interesting Meeting in This City Yesterday.The annual meeting of the Odontological Society, composed of Frenchspeakin dentiste eda this Frovince, was ere y in the rooms of the St.Louis Club, Dr.A.A.Lantier, President, occupying the chair.Among those present were Dr.Eudore Dubeau, of Montreal, President of the Dental School of Cannds ; Dr.L.N.Lemieux, of Quebec, President of tho Dental Association of the Province ol Quebec; Drs.8.Gaudreau, Eug- Dorval, and Alex.Lemieux, of this city ; Dr.Boutin, of Levis; Drs.S.Moffatt, J.E.Moffatt, Bourbonnais and Beauchamp, of Montreal; Dr.Forest, of Sherbrooke, and Dr.Fournier, of St.Hyacinthe, besides Drs.F, M.Wells and E.J.C.Chambers, members of the English-speaking Dental Club of Montreal, who were guests of the Association.Dr.Dubeau acted as Several matters regarding the dental profession were discussed, several of thom present taking part in tha discussion, but the most important subject brought before the Society waa a study on ental Bacteriology _ delivered in French by Dr.F.M.Wells.The latter has made special studies in Bacteriology in Europe and the elaborate paper read by him yesterday was replete with consi able informa- \u201c | Secretary, pro-tem.tion, pot only for dentiste, but for the public in general, and on concluding his remarks, Dr.Wells was highly congratulated by the chairman and Tiber © members.Amon the questions referred to by Dr.ells was thet of the necessity of dentists in the army, but the Federal Government has slready attended to this important matter and dentists have been appointed in each military district, Dr.J.C.Chambers ocoupying | that position in the trict.Another important matter referred to was to try snd induce municipalities to secure the services of dentists to give instructions in schools on the treatment of children's yesth.of the meet 6 den- At the close chat Fronton, here dinner wan partaken of, and the party subsequently hoarded a steamer for a trip around the and a visit to the Quebeo Bridge.The viait- ing dentists ht for Montreal by steamer last evening.During the meeting several letters were read from members regretiing their inability to attend.The next meeting will he held at Sherbrooke on the 3rd of September next.rare ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.News reached this y on Saturday last thet Joseph Walsh, son of Mr.2 in Walsh, of Pont Rouge, Comty ol Tertoeuf.vos accidentally killed at Tnliette.Decoased was aged ty- three yours.MONTREAL, UPPER TOWN BRANGH, Fabrique Street Savings Department INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES À YEAR june.7xdm.mr tt à DAY BY DAY.1P400HSSPHHTOTHUHHSOCE © What so raw as a day in June?*\u201cBahnzi &\u201d Pity we couldn't get the correct pronunciation in time.In the good old supper time.If we are to have some more May weather in June, should we be justified in calling it summer weather.We may be permitted to rise to remark that it is base weather which interferes with baseball.And now we are told that the Prince\u2019a name id pronounced '00- simmy.\u201d No wonder he looked hurt when we called him \u2018\u2018Fuschimi,\u201d with Ey the accent on the \u201ci \u201cF The weather is a frost for the June bride, all right.Many people seemed disappointed that those gymnasts didn\u2019t give a demonstration of \u2018how Montrealers negotiate the beautiful streets of that up-to-date town.Possibly the new moon may put a new face on weather conditions.Can\u2019t get your coal in too The fall is setting in very early.CHINESE VASES.Messrs.ALF.TANGUAY & CIE, commission merchants and grain, flour and provision brokers, have received directly from CHINA 25 pnirs of vases in CHINESE PORCETAINF «f \u2014ve-t value and elaborate work, which they are offering for sale to lovars «0 hoe arts.articles may be seen ot their office, No.it St.James street, Lower Town, and a visit is solicited., june&x3 MASQUERADE CARNIVAL.The management of the Academy Rollaway beg to announce that they will hold a grand Masquerade Carmval on Monday night, the 24th of June (St.Jean Baptiste) and intend making it the best affair of the kind that has taken place at the Rollaway.Suitable prizes will be awarded {for the handsomest, most original and best combination costumes.LARGE PILGRIMAGE.The R.& 0.Nav.Co.'s steamer Beaupre, with a large pilgrimage on h , arrived from Montreal yesterday morning.and proceeded to St.Anme de Beaupre.After the pilgrims had attended Mans 5 b the shrine, the steamer came up to y i here until 4 p.m., thus aflording her soon.the city.A Lazy Liver May de only 8 tired liver, or a starved liver, It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged in his work.So in treating the lagging, torpid liver it is » great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs.A torpid liver is but an indication of an fll-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are woary with over work, Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition.Put them fn working order and se how quickly your liver will become activa Dr.Plerce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery bas made many marvelous cures of \u201cliver trouble \u201d by its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition.It restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of the blood-mak- ng glands, cleanses the system from pol- sonous accumulations, and so relleves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs.If you bave bitter or bad taste in the morn- sbie appetite costed tongue, or irregular bowels, \u201csmall of back.\u201d perbaps nauses, throst after eating.and kin of wesk stomach sod torpid li apart of the plo at ous time and yet point to torpid liver or billousness and weak stomach.Avoid all bot bread and biscuits, griddie cakes and other indigestible food and tke the \"Golden Medical Discovery \" regularly and stick to ite use until you ars vigorous snd strong.\u2018The \"Discovery \u201d is mon-secret.non=sico- bollé, ie & glyceric extracs of native mediol- nai roots with a full liss of ite ingredients printed on each bottle- wrapper and a under oath.Tie ingredierts sre endorsed and extollnd by the most nent medical writers of Lhe age and are mmended to cure the diseases for which it Is advised.Don's secept & substitute of unknown composition for this non-seoret MARSCIRE OF RNOWN Courostusil.\"DAY BY DAY.§| passengers an opportunity of | seing | IE.MARD & CI felutetatate fad The Most Wanted Summer Merchandise at From One-quarter to One-half off Regular Prices.Lace Boleros, Pony and Three-Quarter Length Coats at One Half Former Prices.Made of Real Irich Crochet, Hand Embroidered on Handkerchief Linen, combined with Lacs Real Cluny, Duchess and Duchesse and Point Regular price.8 8.03 Reduced to.:.$ 3,00 Regular price.15.00 Reduced 10 F Si CESR C CESSE ASE CEA SE EEE O R guiar price.37.50 Reduced to, .19.00 Regular price.55.00 Reduced to ,.,.27.50 Regular price.85.00 Reduced to.,.43.80 Regular price 150 Sample Silk Waists and Suits at a Reduction of 1-3 to I-2 off Regular Value Here's a bargain we di n't attempt to illustrate, because there are as .>1159:00 Reduood to.! 1.21.76.00 i many different styles as there are Waiste, no two alike, : Some tailored, come yoke effect, some trimmed with - bridered, every one different, no display like them at a price se.where.Jap Silk Waists made to sell at.,.#.09 to 810,50 s\u2026\u2026.0».270 to 7,75 For.\u2026\u2026ussenooonares savon canon Creps de Chine Waista mado to sell at.FOr.suesnesessssasnsrensosnsnnes Messaline Silk Waists made to sell at.50 to FOT se ssscocesse amet et 0e ss deu cran 100000.00 to 7.Black Silk and Crepe de Chine Waists made to sel .00 to $10.00 Force ssssessseranisesccnaersesence crc cc 00000.425 to 6,76 Lace and Silk and Lace Waists made to sell at.0) to $20.00 85 to 14.0) Manufacturer\u2019s Samples of Muslin Underwear, We have secured from a well known manufacturer a Summer Set of Whitewear Samples, which we will put on sale Monday to be disposed of at a reduction of § to à regular prices.Corest Covers.from 20c.t0 $2.25 ~~ Gowns.from 88e.to $3.25 Underskirts.from 57c.to $3.25 Chemises.from 28c, to 82.00 Drawers.from 21c.to 63,55 Aprons.,.from 19¢c.to 50c.F.SIMARD & A142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS and SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS SCREENED, RUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 113 ST.JAMES ST, MONTRE AT, CHEAP JUNE SALE OF MILLINERY All our Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Greatly Reduced.JUST RECEIVED New Lawn and Lingerie Blouses and Costumes.R Dress Skirts and Suits in Voile, Silk and Lustre.Children\u2019s Dresses in all Sizes.New Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Gloves, Etec.Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street, Quebec, ; P.J.COTE EXCLUSIVE House Furnishing Store \u2014 Attention Housekeepers Huge shipments of goods from the leading factories of the world have been pouring into this big establishment for the spring business and now they are leaving as fast as they have come.N ver in the history of our business has our stock been go large or so complete :\u2014 : Axminster, Wilton, Brussel], Tapestry, Wool, Fiber Straw Carpets, Genuine Hand-made Rugs, Axminster Rugs, Wiiton Rugs, Brussell Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, Genuine Scotch Seamless Rugs, eto.: Sole agents for the celebrated Stains Inlaid Linoleums, P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill.fd ~~ \\ » + "]
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