The Quebec chronicle, 23 juillet 1907, mardi 23 juillet 1907
[" \u201d 160 PEOPLE BROAD -out on the sidewalk from his store on \u2018let 17th Stmeet, neer Union Square, % .The Weather.Lower Et.Lawrence and Gull.Moderate winde, cool, ° El ol whom QUEBEC, TUESDAY.JULY 23.1907.| The Quebec Chronicle.Temperatures.Maximum and minimum tompera- tures:-\u2014Montreaï, 62.78; Quebec, 56.76.IN MARITIME BISASTER Midnight Collision Between a Steamer and Lumber Laden Schooner on California Coast, MEAGRE DETAILS Of i the facts.of \u2018Eureka, the nehrest point of importance, 5 details known herv were TRAGEDY RECEIVED.Shortly 1he Roanoke and Geoand \u2018the \u201csteam.cheB, ofl a rescued remained unsatisfied.Beyond the reportod facts that Butler drowned that Capt.Dosen went À ASSASSIN'S CRIME Wealthy Rug Importer Murdered m New York Yesterday, Now York, July 28.\u2014As he stepped Hohannes Tvashenjian, a wealthy rug importer and Persian epmmissioner to the Chicago World's Fair in 1883, waa shot from behind and almost instantly killed.The assassin, a shabbily dress.od Armenian, who was arrested after a chase of several blocks, declared, ace pording to the police, that he came here from Chicago especially to kill the merchant.The prisoner described himself as Beros Hampartsoomian, 34 fears old, of 41 Archer street, Chic 1go.Later.however, he vaid he wight be mistaken in the Chicago ad dress.According to the police, the prison.[3 declared that he killed Tavshanjian because tho merchant refused to contribute to Knencing a revolution in Armenia } tilled him to save my country.\u201d the | nan told the police, \u201cWe asked him or money.He bad plenty; he would five nothing.Yesterday 1 came from Chi , met him, taled with him, He seid, \u2018No, No,\u201d many times.He would give no money to coun- teymen.\u201d\u201d The shooting ocourred at a busy hour of the day in the part of the crowded shopping district and caused much emcitement.The assas- win was by bystanders and when close prossed he turned and fired on them with a\u2018 revolver, seriously wound! Robert Brown, 26 years years old, a clock.He wes captured and overpowered by several policemen.The prisoner ssid he came to Amerjoa thres and s balf years ago from Armenia, lived in or near Boston a short time, worked in à wire lfectory at Worcester, Mass, and was later smplayed at South , Mass.Fe id he had a cousin living in the Chelsea section of Boston.During the last 17 months, he said, he on ogainst Turkish rule.\u201cI [gx location of none of the streets there and the police are inclined to believe be never lived in that efty.The Chicage au ies were to co-operate with local police in gathering information of the rpisonæ's carean.Business associntes of Tavshanjian say that the merchant often reosived letters from a secret Armenian revolutionary society d fin- anciol afd for a revolution undæ penalty of and that tbe was seen on s#trai.otralfons in the last few months odnwersing \u2018with Tavshapjian at his store.Tonight tk poli were indined ta, the theory that there might be some: connection between tie n of Tavsbamian and the mysterious Jr der of an Armenian priest, Fither Kasper, whose body was found in o trunk \u20ac at a lodging house here several weeks ago.The peiest\u2019s murder is also attributed to his refusal to aid the Armenian revoluifonists.Toronto, July Be aah, ruperintendent of neg] dren, has issued hix report for the pest A It shows that children were in homes through Children\u2019s Aid Socities and the d ent.Of these 88 went to Catholic homes.In addition were received back and replaced in other homes.At least 500 other homes were uneupplied for jack of children.On the books of societies and the department are now 3,680 children placed in foster homes.The report sleo deals with all phases of the child savi problem.The 96 boys disch: from the Penetang Reformatory during the last three years are all reported doing well.LEFT-HANOED SHOOTING London, July 22.\u2014The Army Coureil has direoted attention to the ine creasing prevalenoe of left-handed shooting among the rank and file of the army.It is pointed out that a high rate of rapid fire cannot be obtained by men shooting from the left shoulder with a rifle having a bolt and lever on the fight side, and Shas, therefore, left-handed shooting ought to be discouraged, except when K la evident that sa man esnnot showed with bis wight.Chicago.Howsver, he could give GLARET THB B AND OF N.JOHNSTON & SONS B)RDMAUE A STANDARD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND FOR OVER A CENTURY.LAW, YOUNG 4.00., Meatreal,- Gonersi Agente.SAUTERNES - | 180, RETIRES FROM PAST GEN, HAGRON RESIGNS French Army BeResponeible for Frontier porary Reduction of Army to About 150;000#ton, Paris, July 22.\u2014Paris was startled to-day by the aznounbement that Frenat'e jocmmoat miliary commander, re of vice-presihant of that body, a \u2018post al.ys carrying the command of the armies in fisld in the event of war, He would thus be tho evemtual commander-in- chief.The season of his retirement is Par- Hament/a decision, shortly before the close of the session, to interpret the Two Years\u2019 Service law 80 as to re lease part of the troops belore the next contingent joina the colors in the fall.As & consequence, the army bas been reduced to about men since July 13, On Monday General Hagron informed Genera! Fioguart, the minister of war, that he could not assume the respon: bility of defending the tier with bin battalions in such a de pleted state; he also described the situation as dangerous.Clemenceau and Gen.Pie quart made great efforts to induce Gen, H à to retain his , Presi pot ele ont for t General an wit] m at considerable 4 h, but without avail, sident Fullieres to-day signed the appointment of General rennes to su eral Hagron as member ol the War Council, and simultaneousl General Do La Croix has been made vice-president of that body.General Hagron is now at his coun try residence, 200 miles from Paris.M.Clemenceau, on being asked for nn explanation, tagtly lied: \u201cIt is not my business {0 cxpluin his reasons.e od to please himself.He can talk if he wants to.\u201d General Hagron's frieods say that eastern fron.he because it was the only way to the Republic's eyes the situation.i .to ie: General Bagron Sie EWN dine ree pasation as a tectidien, bas held aloof from polisios.The Badget Commission has ap proved the War Minister's request fer an extra credit\u20145,000,000 francs, pertly for airships and partly for machine guns.eee ere TD OOLLECT BAD DEBTS Toronto, Jul 21\u2014The Toramto branch of the Canadian with a lawyer gt the head lat the purpose.of secietion \u201cmembers Tecover amounts due irom solvent es- tetes.es me rem BRNISH ARDILLERISTS Ottawa, July 22.\u2014At the the British eriste at\" the Pavilion, range, last êven- ing, Col.t, in ving to Me toast to the visiting tem, said: counts rial rt?de phe cou in i ; À tong, bros tt ate Poovey be enide Itris no lo a yneation of the British Isles rul the world, It in goi ne be a quabtion oh ibe Brit: ng ib ofl parts ofthe world, tee nas who sebges Bimaelt be- hea i feeling a: y to t ahd to the King vient a %s testis DROWNED AT OF.JONN'S $t.Johns, Que, July 22.\u2014Two men, Gamache and Daxirms, started this emening for a row to Isle aux Nois, 12 miles south of bape.When about a mile and a half out, Gamache aug- oS re ar im nt t, eo then a smal rons seed is neck end got into the water, the rope being ti \u2018tbe boat, Gamuche was swimming behind the boat when she rope broke \u2018and Gemache sank to the bottom, \u2018steangled and drowned.Dextras re turned to town to advise Gamache's friends, and returned with several Others to searsh for the body.Gamaghe leaves a widow and two children to mourn his loss.OCEAN ARRIVALS.uet to LRA.88.Forestier, ot Boston, rom Glas gow.3 ji , at Ham 88 Nope a burg, from 88.Berbarossa, at Cherbourg, f~om ss\" encres Wilhelm, at Plymouth, a of Bee York, tro 88.Parthenie, Moetroal, * ss ons et Glasgow, 88.Corean, = Glasgow, from New York.88.Kurase, où Genoa, ark.88 Carpatis, ot Trieote trom Yaw age Bay» nthe remar adinn Wi reservation at Kent House?They are well worth a visit.A roan may work harder sounting postin then signing rtreatise.Chief Would Not {Premier Recllved a Warm Situation Dusgerous on Account of Tem- (1Fl ned for Micbelioning on Street Careto collect overdue acoquete and to- S8.Minnetonka, at New York, fsom gy pod] male.at Holt, Renfrew & Co.SIR WILFRIR BACK AT FEDBRAL CAPITAL Welcomed Last Night NEW LAW HAMPERED HIMFARCHIVESE IN PARIS| Bd Inland\u2019 Retsipts\u2014A Drawn tte in Hull.Optical Department R Expert Optician, M: VE J.P.Massiootte, will test yoûr eyes free of h If are nooss- aye h von Lo 8 nice- tell you so art Te Paris, where the fate M.Tantel Dominion intersage, Dr.Doughty, 'C, M.G., has =k P.Biggar, a Can adian in London re; native of his department.il superibtend the work of the srellives in England and Paris.Mr.Bj is a native of Ld Belleville and a graduste of Toronto University.i The receipts of the Inland Revenue Department for June, 1907, were lar ahead of those of Fine, 1906, the latter being $3,171,319.66, while the former ave $1,265,200.56.of British Apropos of the visit newspaper men to Ottawa to-morrow and need of knowledge of the importance of the Dominion, a story is being told.A correspondent in Canada offered to su ply tbe York shire Post of Leas, ar.with care rent Canadian nows.He is exhibiting their zeply t> the effect that if they publiéh matters to boom a country they always charge for them as advertisements.1t 3s well the Britishers \u2018have come.The spotters: who descended on Ottows on Sate night also visited the suburbs.° Three suloon-keepers found open aftht ours were this after noon fined - 340 at the County Court.The giar cases will come up to-morrow.+ Ottawa has #éfpived her illustrious citizen | to-ni ck from the conference.Sir Wiltrid Laurier returned in a happy mood The diiszling rain did not dampen the ardor of the citizens or the Premier.Conservatives and Liberals united to greet him and Sir pti said he intends limhatever ortunes.ities to live and die in Ontario cire cu corse was ten Sir Wilfrid Laurier and he replied à heart to heart little speech.He regretted the foundations of the new G.T.R.station and botel were not begun and that was a disappointment to him.He would see what wns the reason for the de- RETAIL DIVISION QUEBEC.NSA CE ESS SES FANS LA ere 2176 Jan! \"9m UET Quebeo Souvenirs SUE] | Souvenirs and Fancy Post Cards.8 167-173 St.Joseph Street, | [TRI during July and Au- URISTS and Visitors will find this store the best place in Quebec for special low prices pre- Ladies\u2019 Coats lay.He had retiuned to the \u2018 oki \u2018boy's reunion.Sir Willcid bad to | speak aged to the ln Terovdt out- , side the City Hall and again outside his own residence after he had driven through the bedecked streets.His residenge was a blame of lights but the wet wepther frustrated decoration of the grounds.Despite all, however, the pmier\u2019's homecomi.was a \u2018great success and non-politic ai the tion.A choir sang Maple Leaf and O Canada, and the Guards\u2019 band played Home Sweet | Home, and above the Corry block an elastic.sign \u201cWelcome to the | Fi AU along.+he route of the on Hull to-night between Chas.an and Geo.Kitson, both.of New York City, which was an nounced.as à ÎS-round affair, was out down to \u2018ten rounds as the principals But altheugh short it was a battle, \u2018the vesuit being a draw, as! both men ware fresh at the conclusion.| The decision satisfied the crowd of | SHOOKING DRED Sunderiard, Unt., July 24\u2014The od-' journed inquest in connection with the afternoon.Several witnesses were examined, the chief one being els daughter of the family, of 16, who testified to hear! report of a gun at daylight on Saturday, and on arising to investigate fount! het mother lying on the dressed with the bry in her arms and the top of her \"head blown off.The {father pretended to.know nothing.of the affair at all.The jury brought in a verdiot to the effect that decess.\u2019 being insane at the YGUNC CIRL DROWNED 14 years, daughter ol 8chool Trustee bere Lu ih wae rowed of the Jotond | 88.i Auguste nsly ill, was dro e Joland | Ba, roms New York.+ Tm foreman.She had brought hee mother, in & cance across to the city in order that the latter might it her rasband | On he return | vO; her caught in some ade\u201d gear de turning the sance.The girl final dite alarm and the by after being in the water over the body for thoes attempt at resouscitgtion, NAD COUNTERFEIT BILLS , Ont, July 93.\u2014Charles peg Tobect Login Richard Wynn, Archis Bor oe il} hoch ls era gh pi pirate Moors and Jase count er RES EL me, posses: .Al were vemanded for mentence H Friday.Mille and Goslin, who will plead not guilty, wp tor f I £2 | did not like the sire of the wrod, | R 200 spectators.| Su Valeptyne tragedy was concluded this 5 the | FN ed-had béen shot by her husband, he | EY Toronto, July 23\u2014Irens Levee, aged , RR landing place, ever | (IQ veut F down several times.Soms chikisen | M pe\u201d an tour.Doctors and nurses et a Eo le Home for Siok Chil I Ladies\u2019 Fine Embuoidered Lines Conts, very newest styles for this summer, fine quality, pure white linen, very handsome pet- terns.Your choice of our entire stock at @ discount of.25 P 8 hf INA Pace decarations and | FN ov.hers mdi of welbome.| S Ladies Umbrellas \"756 Value 59c Lee £ ed, Berge 4a fi t Rk vin Sow Foti prise 750.each.July tiede Prios, 56 each.»ent0 GARDE c00L 06! Fanay Muslin 26e Value 180 38 pes.~White Fancy Muslin, 26 inches wide, with emall design, splendid quelity foc dresses and blouses, regular price 25c.per yd.July Bale Price per yd.10 Wadl-Brackets 100 Values 70 Wire Bemclests for holding tum.bier sad tooth brush, price 100, each.Ualy Sale BON.cies neriies nucsarees vnvoccees 2 Dinner Sets - 317.560 and \u2018$15.00 Values $10.50 and $9.50 9 only\u2014Dinwer Sete, fine sum porosisin, com] one worth Ase other $15.00, July Sale Prices 810.50 and 1.RE \u201coresnocenapocome peut cap sae sone SA 000 = em ES i» EEE Shirtwaist Suits Ladies\u2019 Alpaca Shirtwaist Suits, sizes 34 to 42, grey, green, nasy, white or brown, new est styles, the balance of big purchase advertised at 83.29, real value $5.00 to $10.00.Your Choice, while they last., 82.70 Fancy Sateen 150 to.20c Velnes #340 20 \u201cpes\u2014Pancy wbite ign en blaok Or n ground, Quecial gpality br ladies summer draws, , 15c.to 20.per yd.lo Pris, par yd.sooner (IRC Coat 5¢ Value 9 for 10c Wire Cost Hangers, fine quel- lar price, ofl gi mA gf i Sorsormag i asnapmpesse sess rmsmentasmestrsess § Cuepidors 260 Value t9c Tart Cota Ouapidore, ful sise, red, sem or yellow with gil decoreitons, regular peice 260 $8.00 July Sale Boe ue.pu.190 EE od LE RE J J Le) post Dnddeat Silk \u201cWool .Twisdian, on en ï anglo Free frames N para us Tioking Remnants 190 y\u2014Blue and Whi or Red ord White, riped Tilo 31 inches wide, extra super un dom ol AC ET 178 0 Dish Covers just the thing to keep the flies away, regular price 91.50 par set Bak Prive Be UE AN SE ANS WY Shirtwaist Suits Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaist Suits, gingham, Dusk and Percale, new sum- 4 mer goods, balance: of lines x bonght for this season's selling, a 5 rare chance lo secure a real good bargain.Your choice nt a dis- = EE TT ON Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas $1.50 Value $1.19 256 to 30¢ Values io 81.50 Value $1.29 dos.only \u2014wire Bish Quvers, oncrressnes $ratsaes \u201cFruit Jars j Special Values Fine Clear Glase Fruit Jars, visow à, $ end j gui.60°.70a.and 900.por dos.Size § and § go with wide mouth, per doe.90a Bd carne semisesrees 100 $1.20 ; Dred} ya emi) 2 £8 AK SK SK UC 28a Ak a\" ER GREAT Laces.New Axminister, Tapestryrise in prices.\u2014oN\u2014 French and English Millinery Ready to Wear and Straw Hats.NEW CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS Brussels and GLOVER, FRY & 0 Groat Reductions REDUCTIONS \u2014ON\u2014 New Spring Jackets.New Spring Mantles.Dressing Jackets and Wrappers.JUST RECEIVED Real Limerick Lace Handkerchiefs.Real Moniton Laes Handkerchiets.Real Brussels, Irish and Honiton Long French Kid Gloves in Greys, Tans, Black and White.New Steamer Rugs and Shawls.New Carpet Squares in Axminster, New Oilcloths and Inlaid Linoleums.Now is the time to buy before the % The Quebeg dhronigle QUEBEC, JULY 23, 1907.THE SOLAR OUTBURST.\u201cComing events,\u201d says the post, \u201cthrow their shadows belors,\u201d and the number and persistency of the cial political cirelee are calculated to elections are pot far distant in either case.Indeed Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his recent speech in Quebeo not obscurely intimated that this was the cate so far as the Dominion was oon- Our Nobby Styles in Shopping Bags are attracting considerable attention, we have all the new patterns, new wag rai a ghastly spectacle presen ite self.The body,-it4is true, lay peaceful and uncorrupted, but the head had fallen to decay, and a gri skull, already.severed from the trunk, struck Lerror to the hearts of the bebolders.is was at once accep as the sign for which the wicer had hoped.\u201c \u2018Let the skull be brought to the Hall,\u2019 said the sisters, \u2018for until that is done the soul of .our dear sister ht hl i ) 4 according]; \u201cThe grisly relic was ingly brought, with due reverence, to the Hall, and \u2018placed upon a table, and with its advent the ghostly nocturnal sounds ceased to alarm the sisters, and all was peace onoe more.\u201d BUSINESS OVER TEA TABLE.London's business is ly con ducted over the teacup.vis na more profitable trade than the tea shop business in the city of London, where the consumption of tea and coffee, especially tea, is enormous.It has enabled Lyons & Co., the great catering firm, who have tea shops everywl in London, to pay 40 cent.on their common share and to reap a profit of about $3,500, 000.On an average, the Lyons people open a new t in London every month.Taking London as a whole, it is es timated that 2,000,000 cups of tea are consumed every day at the tea shops and cafes, representing a turn-over of $35,000,000 a year.Tea time for the London business man corresponds with.the Parisian\u2019s \u2018 hour,\u201d when he si his absinthe, Whether he is a Teetotaller or otherwise, his afternoon cup of tea is indispensable, and this holds good throughout the scale, from ford Rothschild to the clerk on 85 a week.Incidentally it is interesting to note that the tes shop companies Bnd it difficult to replace fast enough their waitresses who leave to get married.antil {à had totally covered his sealp.16 was irritating and painful, and onused the little one hours of suffering.| Wetried soaps and powders and salves, but be god no better.\u2018waa 90 frettal all day long thet [4 made it very hard for me.He refused his food, gob quite thin and woen, wae Jooked on as a mere dying fancy, = | | | PASSING OF THE CHIHUAHUA DOG, (New York Tribune.) The Chi hushua dog, which as lute: as twenty-five years ago wus common.; ly to bo found in Mexico, is rapidly | becoming extinct.t tle creature, populerly supposed sembles a small dog.Its weight sometimes not more than a pound ui a half, aud it has a disproportion Lars.The hair is showing the pink skin underneath, end from this characteristic it has been known as the Mexican heiriess dog.One of its characteristic ourks is sad to be an unclosed cranial lisaure, through which the brain can be throbbing beneath the skin.The little animals are peculiarly des- {ructive, \u2018and arp constantly scratching at things will their long claws.They are easily tamed if taken young, and in numerous instances the breed has heen domesticated, although they seldom show the usual dog traits of sagacious and intelligent attachment.In the last twenty-five years, unfortunately, the breed bas become so largely mixed with small dogs of various mongrel types .that it is now difficult to find in Mexico a purely bred Chibuahua dog, snd those thet are: found are often sold at prices ranging \u2018from one hundred dollars upward.Even in Chihuahua these dogs are rare.A few imens sold in Mexico City re cently are said to bave been specimens of the true breed \u2014 TO TOURISTS.\u2018When Quebec: Hotels are crowded Tourists may obtain the best of Hotel accommodation at Lake «t.Joseph, a delightful Summer Resort in the Laurentian Mountains, only 50 Minutes Ride from the City.Trains Leave the Q.& L.St.John R'y Depot at 9.30.11.15 A.M.; 1.45, 5.20, and 8.20 P.M., Daily Except Sunday.Excellent Orchestra in attend: ance.jutyläxt.f.PUNTS VERSUS BATTLESHIPS Sucoesaful Cornish Smuggler Made Attack on Cruiser.The action of the bellicose minis ter of the lonely island of St.Kilda, who recently boarded a British cruises at the head of a boatload of members of his flock, and endenvored + f y prevent rom carrying of as a prize a friendly trawler \u201cFound fishing within prohibited waters, has had many parallels in the past.One notorious case was that of a Cornish smuggler named Tabois, who, early in the last centary, [fought regular pitched battle with a Govern ment revenue cruiser off Falmonth.He had fitted up,a complete battery of cannon in a Cave u: for storing contraband goods, and from these he returned the fire of the man-of-war with considernble effect, killing | wounding a number of her crew.In revenge, her commander THE QUEBEC OHRONIOLE.| It is a curious lit- ! to be a cross between the prairie dog | and the jack rabbit.The animal reis: ! ly large head, bulging eyes und long : usvally seanty, | felt | during the year 1906, exceeding that of all other bottled beers even though it commands a much higher price.Bottled only at the Apheuser-Busch Brewery St.Louis, HENRY BEAUTEY, C.J.O'REGAN, ble as as Ar ae \u20ac.U.S.A.Distributors The more particular the smoker, the more emphatic is his appreciation of these high-class briar pipes Novel Papeteries Fine Leather Goods, Post Cards Albums\u2014\u2014 SOLD BY \u2014 I.P.Dery & Fils, 89 Dalhousie Street, PHONE 1123 : QUEBEC.SUBJECTIVE CIGARS.When a man smokes s cheap cigar instead of an expensive or moderate iced one it is not always because oy may have his pocketbook to consider,\u201d said a New York physician as he recited the following instance in proof: \u201cAn old friend of mine, a former college professor, who resides in the city, smokes the vilest cigars made.He is the best tempered old fellow you ever saw, and splendid company\u2014if it weren't for his cigars.He swears the brand he smoles are as good as Havanas.Once he said to me, \u2018My friend, believe me, the ciger is what we call subjective, and not objective, That is to say, it is what we think it je, and not what it seems to other people to be.So.you see, my cigars, that cost me only $i a hundred, ure as good as you would call the beat and pay maybe $20a hundred for.\u2019 \u201cIt is a great adveutsge, no doubt, to a man when he looks on nll things like a philosopher, 1 told my profes sor friend that bis cigars might be wubjective, for all 1 knew, but that | landed tion, but a hostess of talent.they were fearful, and } should Ike it if he would smoke a cigar that was more objective.But he only smiled.The old fellow is so chock full of & philodophy that be simply cannot ees anything as other people sce it.\u201d\u2014New York Times.TRAE JAPANESE FNPRESS.The Em Haruo-Ko, wife of the and \u2018Mikado of Japan, is not only a wo man ot great intelligene and crudi- Every a boat's crew, who atarmed and wnt Japenese child knows her poetry by \u2018the boll _smuggler\u2019s whereupon _ Tabois hoarding 1 an old punt, and carrying 0 tain\u2019a gold watch, and a number of other articles of value.retaliated etronghold, heart, and she has written verses os by {all the important evente of the reign, the cruiser by night from says The the eap- her own Bellman.Fvery year, with oney, she sends five of the mont talehted women of the land to study in an American university, and Far more remarkable, however, than they are officially known as the Em even this daredevil exploit, wan the | press\u2019 protegees.capture of the Spanish admiral's flag.wishes, Peter have been afterwards nicknam.cipal towns, ship in the West Indies by (Pedro) Vello, According to her primary and secondary ools estublished in nll the prin and n college has bees ed, on an account of his achievement, founded in which the Empress taken \u201cPeter the Great.\u201d The story is told &æ a.the keencet interest, a school for noble \u2018 and was reduced 60 @ very serious condi- ; eM: 5 lady - in full Erquemeling\u2019s \u201cHistory of \u2018men\u2019s daughters.To hecome à lady ho wide fers montertai nou 1e the Duceaneers, and maken thrilling | in-waiting, or take any part in courl Froogr oe Krag raptor brig BA EE 1° and the cur 4 - Lo Peel abs todos Dam Bu trea Peter had neither arms, money.nor pa pit at is school, a Le ue tas Commencement seemed to go | oven clothes to cover him.He way culum prises all dent to the spot, and the pimples aad iust an crcaped slave, skulking naked painting and try to nedle and em we IAD in Tow anion, | ln the forents of Hayii.Vet he manag |Pouschold work.avers himee! an ian rte EAL Aree canoe, and in this, with a Mistrese : Bridget.what on earth oenting whip 1 bie ha re dozen more denperadoes Îlke himaelf | are you doing h all the broken gon th.He ba £04 fas and plum, at hin hack, he boarded the huge gal- dishes on the rheli ?Bridget : he Jo nan BE Sabi rt leon, killing every one of Officers | \u2018Shure, mum, yer tawkl me Of were BO rd A coer adeno (on 1 and crew with their own weapons, | to replace every ome Oi broke.dare, 800.8 bex, or post fret from Eat-Bak Oo, À and captured, beside the ship herself, \u2014 Toraato, for price.§ boxes for 8.00.stores and booty worth eLomathing WHAT IS THF USE.(URES ne like à quarter of & million sterling.You needn't pay for your goods \u201d LT L ae) iv always room for the man $1.90 whea you can have se good for ITLL TTERY ean be reid on So delve he \u2018 Pt A ha said he FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.SURETEET SUNBURN STINGS Radio would, 248 and 984 Bt, Joka tres .Lake St.Joseph Hotel, Laks St Joseph Only 50 Miantis Ride from Quebec on the Quebec & Lake SL.John Ry.Five trains each way daily between the City and the Hotel Grounds.Built on elevated ground overlooking one of the most beaut ful lakes in Canada, embowered amid the forest-clal Laurentian Mountains.GOLF LINKS, TENNIS, BOATING, FISHING, BATHING, ETC.DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.Orchestra under dire-t:on of Mr.Le.Charbonneau, noted Montreal Cellist.' For terms and further infor :-t apply to JULIAN E, PRIEST, Manager, Lie xt Ju p .1%.mon.-thu.-sat of to the man whose Ginger Ale, Soda Water, etc., are nct fit to drink.This refers to othars, noi tous.Our drinks arethe BEST and PUREST that can bs produced, : WE DEFY COMPETITION AND COMPARSION.- M.TIMMONS & SON.QUEBEC, \u201cAerated Water Manufacturers, : 6 PAAR ts \u2014 od THE QUEBEC OHRONIOLE, , AP .TUESDAY, suLY 33, 1007 = fm 4 iii \u2014 DRILL HALL INE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, JULY 25th, THE FAMOUS I5th LIGHT HORSE BAND (En Rooke fs Boblia leiornationsl Exposition) 45\u2014PIECES\u201445 À Pull Concert Military Band with Vooal Contingent.Beoure Seats at A.Lavigne's Music Btore, St.John Street.PRICES 60 AND 25c.july2èzé BIJOU Rustic Theatre Montmorency Falls PROGRAHME WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, July 22nd, Daly 3:30 and 8.30 p.m, - CLAIRE BROTHERS, Comedy Le Ladder iAct.MR& JULES LEVEY & COMPANY, .Refined Instrumentaliste.- VAE DUNHAM, Monologue Come- MUSKETEERS, Novelty Act.OGRAPH, Latest Moving Pio ! tured.( ! LAUGH and GROW FAT in the Laugh- \\ ing Gallecy.MoiŸGentrew & Co.'s èxhibit of Cans Aniindla dead Arne ge maim gue Montmorenev Station, good atound the cy to Kent Hones Gonads with eae \" tiante- to performance and deturn to your DOLLS! DOLLS! A GREAT REDUCTION FOR TWO WEEKS ouLY It is a Bargain for Every Buyer.Get the Benefit of it PRICES ARE VERY LOW PRUNEAU & KIROUAC, 84 Fabrique Street.NOTICE The public is hereby informed that ihe North Shore Transportation & Wreckage \u2018Company, Limited will ont bo ryspunsible for any debt contracted im its reme, unless an order for mu signed by its President, Thomas non, of Quebre, of its Vice President, P'erre Dep crges, of Montreal, be pro duced with account thereof.By crdoe, Jos.COTE, Sccretary-Treasurer.july22«iw.BANK OF MONTREAL Norice is hereby given that s Divio- EXD OF Two-axp-oxe Harr pus Cent, upon the raidjup Capital Stock of this Institution bas Bern declared for the current Quarter, an\u201d that the same will be payante at its Banking House in this City, end at ita Branches, on and after Tuesnay, the TrIRD Dav oF 8; aR next, to Shareholders of record of 16th August.» By order of the Bond.E & CLÔUSTON, General Maniger.Hootesal, 19th July, 1007.Jui MONCK HOUSE 82-36 St.Anne Street Is oentrally situated near Dufferin Terrace, the Post Office, City Hali, Court [Bouse and other public buildings.Street cars, communicating with all 'parts of the olty constant t were.\u2018Recently ôverhauled eeno- | v à ef4 fandeomely fisted in m up-to-date style.wil haw | rooms nexh, week {or ssverd additions rue pf \u201cWho soembers of the Royal Can , 25 in butober, ve in\u2019 the hum for the cat south \u201care Toaviny dhe oe.Mrs.Lemieux Phéraierok, elie, | OMgD CAEN RORLAWAY, J , Holla DM: XX ow ing à kilsaaber the siriewill be eloped Bor à Short pe the tbe Atl Co ye Rel of da oy, To es ln gy il dk SE Pa Why You Should Use Gas for Fuel| BECAUSE\u2014II BECAUSE\u2014It BECAUSE\u2014It eaves labor.There is scorching BECAUSE\u2014Mests BECAUSE\u2014EvEryzony who has ever used one of our Gas Stoves would | \u2014_\u2014 Thm Imperial Bank of Canada.BECAUSE\u2014It Bates, Cook BECAUSE\u2014There is no 7 for the same BECAUSE\u2014 Recent styles of Gas Stoves and Ranges are BECAUSE\u2014The finest nterest allowe:! on deposits from d: Phone 443 On Land or on Sea the Food for the Summer Outing is.The Shredded Wheat wafer which imparts nourishment and strength without heaviness and makes the burden of hot waather easy to serve.Ready-esoked and ready-to-serve.Try it with butter, cheese, or marmalades.An Srossre\u2014i3s.a Cartan; 2 for 230.ONLY ONE STORE Valiquet has sold out his St.Roch branch store.Our Real Home Made Bread and Rolls can be found only at the Fabrique St.establishment.We still make the best and have no agents, \u2018 JOS.D.VALIQUET OPPOSITE CITY HALL propery used it is cheaper than wood or coal, ways no carrying of coal or ashes, and does not make any dirt in the kitchen, ed to suit the kind of food beir repared, and burning.\"8 prep not.lose near ao much in weight as prepared on other fires, Any chil used it.People lore they receive any benefit from it.destructible, and you do not have to be continually as with stoves.Gas Heating Stoves, without dust or dirt, and an \u20ac degree heat can be maintained in the room by regulating the burners.HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO SAVINGS BANK rates and added to principal four times a year, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.Letters of credit issued, available in all the principal citiesof the world, QUEBEC BRANCH: \u2014G.N.West.Telegraph Building, fats od tie SAP Eh po , Fag _ Yaad a W.A.WEIR, Manager.et , FLY FISHIN Tourists and Visitors TO QUEBEC Pesirous of obtaining some of the best trout fishiag in the Prov Jhonid ecvange with Mr.Robt, Rowley, Propristor of the ee ous, \u2019 LAKE EDWARD FOR A FEW DAYS TROUT FISHING ri a oe eo Lut wap 01 Kids, a Stalin fds trigh to emitler Lakes.EXCEËLERNT FLY 7 Na, ACCOMODATION, REASONAB RATES MICEPRÉN HIS\" POR ALL.Writs Sox booklet #id all dtbar {ffetmation ROBT.ROWLEY: on Co RYES, LAURONTIDE HOGOR DER QAND, » PQ PS ready.À fire cañ be had at a moment's notice, 8, Broils and Roasts to perfection, full control of the fire, and the heat can be thoreased or ae roasted or broiled by Gs retain their flavor, and do possible danger of explosion, as with liquid fuels.djcan operate our Gas Stoves and Ranges with pert: ct safety, BECAUSE\u2014You do not have to pay for your fuel until after you have fonensily lay in à stock of w-od and \u201ccoal and practically iu- uying repairs, entrances to tho barracks.parlors can be heated in winter by the use of our ats of opening of account at current MOTIXG IN SEOUL THE CAPITAL OF COREA Japanese Used Artillery to Disperse the Mobs PLOT TO MURDER CABINET Ex-Empwor Clandestinely Ordered the imperial Guard to Wipe Out the Ministry.Cy \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tokio, July 921.\u2014Desultory riotin continues in Lou, where Geass Hasegawa is in command of the Jepunese forces.At the suggestion -of Prince Ito the various oonsulates have accepted ted that Japancss guards, It is three American warships and an Bog: at Chemulthis afterneon, and that they will lish cruiser are expected so fond marines to protect the consulates.It is said that the rioters who : were surrounding the premist\u2019s residence yesterday were dispersed by the Japances police with the assistance of ar: tillery.The Premier fled for reluge to the palace, abd the other ministers went to the Japauess residmoy.It is alleged that plot was reported to Marquis Ito and that it was to affect that the Imperial guard been clandestinaly o by the ex Emperor to unter the Palace at midnight and murder the whole cabinet, which was responsible for his abdication.This is the official explanation of the fact thet the Japanese acted as à n for the polis.The ceremonies attending the access sion of the Crown Frince were carried out at 10 am.In response to request 80 Japanese and other officials, including Marquis Ito, with his gen.oral , snd many consuls, were received in\u201d audience by the Emperor at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon.Tokio, July 20.\u2014lears are entertain.od here lest the Emperor of Cores, foeling too koenly the disgrace of bis abdication, wii commis uot be | extraordinary in a man of his race, for ei the Russo-Japaness War, several Corean foficiala have taken their own lives.à tches from Seoul tell that the actual process of abdication was not completed until this morning.Corean Cakines has asked the Japanese to announce the abdication to the powers, Seoul, July 21.\u2014There was some out ward improvement in the situation today, and General Haregawa, commander of the Japanese trdops in Cores, 2 it It prevents all yithdraw ane of the machine guns, rom the palace square.He regards the sifGdlion now as being well hand.The Government arsenals are guard.sed by Japanese soldiers, although une number is not large, and they are under orders to exp the m i if they find themselves unable to.de fend theme rean troops are i:requently barangued by civilian agitators at the Coreans possess ninety thousand rounds of am- : musition, of which General Hagezawa {who has only 2,3000 troops in Seoul, has been unable to obtain the surren- er.The Ping Yang Regiment, in of not be wi:hout it.; sen di oxhich BECAUSE \u2014Gas for this purpose is only 81.20 per 1 D ee dE Lu stoves ave old at duree y per 1000 feet net, aud oil refuses to surr us or ° The Japanese commander is not able Office and Show Room {to assure safety in the streets, but he ¢ n Quebec Gas Company.9 1685t JohnSt | bmeking the best use pomsble of be which are qow on their way from Shimonoseki.Merquis Ito, the resident-geriral ot | ul, wilt not consent to the enforcement of martial law, but beis re gorrisoning the country so far as pos- ible, as a precaution.CAPITALPAID UP = - - - - - - - $4,895,000 |écs\u2018tie ponibiment the Conn oo BEST - - = = .- .« =.= = = $4 825,000 legation to The Hagues , e abdication edict of the Emperor D.R.Wilkie, Presi DIRECTORS in his first commanication to the workd 3 .e, dent .Hon.Robert Ji 3 Vi + .since repudiation ie convention Bima She pe Kr Grin Sh ci, oe Sn BE .wtbra Mulioe i \u201cIh been i i W.Hamil'on Merritt, M.D, k, Hon.Richard Tamer, | J has ben is mcouedin to my on have met many disturbances.I have not reached my own desire.While ministers are {requently Impral men and progress ia not conte ol! sky mer the times are contrary to natura\u2019 eseute, À crisis extremely urgent 1m the Me « the people has arisen ara tte progress of the state 18 More (har h-'ore tmperitled.\u201cl isar a danger like that tint de alle n porion crossing the ice For 1 tunately we have a son endowed § by nacuve oth virtue, brilliuas ani wif] «ô:thy of being charged witt' place for the development of the Govern- = mamie : ment to whom we transfer our inheri- .!tancs, sanctioned by the customs of ancient times.\u201cTherefore, be it known that as soon as it ie proper to be done we will hand the affairs of state to the Crown Prince as our ve.\u201d | Court usage is said to make the meaning of the above an actual abdication.While insufficient time has elapsed to show the effect of the or's action upon the sriustion, advisory opinion st the Japaneses residen eral regards the abdication as away the force of Japan's intend \"ae Japanese residency bere has generally placed the whole respou- sibility for the arroets made this moming on the throne, disclaim intervention which {t is asserted woul an unnecessary invasion into af- airs which are purely Korean, On account of the fact that every Japan: om soldier hére is needed to guard the barracke of the Koresn troops, guards have been refused to two houses of foreigners in the suburbe and their occupants, who bave bon threstened by anonymous communications have been given refuge im the foreign uarter of the city.Reinforcements of J spenese troops ape not expected until July 24th, and it ie impossible to adequately patrol the whole sity L a to t the goibering mobs which have assem! during the last two days.\u201crc cite ft youn Lick Faguy, Tapinay & nig Koad oct grand\u2019 advertisement, met Steamer Rugsa Steamer Rugs in reversible plaids, and other patterns, English, Scotch, and Canadian make, and ALL WOOL.These rugs are also largely used for motoring, as they are light in weight, $3.50 to $20.00 Motor Gauntletsveri s oer PIE SE MAES AA Dents\u2019 and Fownes\u2019 Motor Gauntlets, with fringe on cuff.Selected leather that will stand the hard usage inoi- dental to motoring.vs.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's sizes.HOTELS.\u2014 GARNEAU BRIDGE HOT A.PARADIS, PROPRIETOR, tion in a 1 ine sini di £0 Basin, 9,000 font from the grand Quebec Bri 5 and Mrs.Paradis wish to renew their al invitation t@ the numerous itisèns who are accustomed to visit this pot and request them to nvite juneléx3m.4 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.THE HOLMHURST Bitunted fn fhe most central and select section Penneyivnnié À verve, near beach, UD ted ocean view.Private Bathe Washatands with het cold ,run- ing aise in hed roema, Open all the year.Etavetor to streetiovs sun tarian Capacity terat ure upon requs HENRY DARNELL ST.LOUIS HOTEL, QUEBEC.Quebec's Popular Hostelry.Up-to-date in all respects, cuisine and service unexcelled.Reasonable rates, centrally situated, every com- torts of tte modern home.L.V.DION, P.K.HUNT, Proprietor.Manager.Chateau Frontenac ¢ CAFE { NOW OPENED FOR THE SEASONS | GRILL ROOM : AND MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE, \u2018 MUSIC EVERY EVENING.Open From 16 A.ML do 11 PM.\u2014 | COALI HANS A.DO 32.66 to $8.15 i Chamois Gauntlets.\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Chamois Gauntlets with fringe.A washable i glove well suited for driving and golfing.Price $2.75 HOLT, RENFREW & CO.0e 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 J.A.CHICOINE THE TAILOR 38 FABRIQUE STREET High Class \u2018Tailoring a Specialty.SUGARED CURED - > 13.MBROWSHKI Champlain Market Phone 839 GRAND UNION HOTEL Opposite Grand Central Station + NEW YORK CITY Every emnvenisoce st moderate empsnee.Rooms $1.00 a day and upward gas Det mo fw New Yet ON OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Biddeford Pool, Maine.Finest moderate priced hotel oa the coast.Send for illustrated booklet.Rates $10.00 upward, weekly.Reduded rates for June and July.june20s2m | | BLANCHARD'S HOTEL \u2014on\u2014 NOTRE DAME SQUARE.rk; £L UI STAEEA WALL PAPERS AND THE { EFFECTS PRODUCED, La the aim of the decorates.who understands his business.\u2019 When we sell Wall Pape we put our knowledge of artistic, barmoay of color and of the effects of the side lights and\u2019 reflections at your service, alm ing to produce a result thet shall permanently please.Quebec's Leading Wall Paper and Paint Store Marchant Bres, MARCHANT BROS.148 % Joba St.146 St.John Street.; EstimatasChearfutlyGiven STE PURSDAY.JULY 33, to THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLR end of une = three quarters pe cent upon the up capital = is Jastitution has Boon declared for the \u2018ourrent Quarter, gad that the same at its Banking \"House in thie City, and at its Branchoa, on and after Tuesday, the \u2018third day of September next, to Shareholdmo of fgpenpd-.bog the - 16th of August By order of the Board, THOMAS MoDOUGALE, General Manager.Quebre, 194k July, 1907.july20xt ue-satxld UNION BANK OF CANADA DIVIDEND NO, 82.Notise is hereby given that a divid- {and a8 the vate of seven per cent per u the paid Siok ot Taie inatithtion has been de- dared.for the current quarter, and that the same will be Boysble at its Basking House in the city, and at its , on and after Tuesday, the third day of mber next, to Shareholders of recard of August 10th, 1907.| By order of the Board, G.H.BALFOUR, General Manager.Quebee, July 2nd, 1907 EXHIBITION \"OF ARTISTIC FANGY GOODS.You are reapectiu!! the exRibiion ol rare and ariistle fancy luested to visit goods of all kinds at the Conrent of the , FRANGISCAN MISSIONARIES GF MARY.Exhibition open from sam to 7 pm.180 Grande-Allee, Quebec.july26x2m Municipality of the Parish o Quebec.PUBLIC NOTICE 7 \u2018 \u2018The proprietors of real estate \u2018are re- to attend n moeting to (take at the Norma: School, St.Foy , on evening, but ES as - - wr.tien law from the army and A officers, higher Governmen - though men like Albert Ballin, Heinrich Simon, Morita Friedlander, Lud: Goldbegur, and dossus of others\u2019 the Kalour's estimation or Germany\u2019s moderh econo strength.FOA-HEAD WEDDING BELLS.Dr.Joseph Dobbin, a much eetesmed y physlcian, of his ait eco in Boston, Mass, rrr Te Miss Bernard, of that city.of pus \u2018banquetted ent House, Montmorency presented him with a wei of cutlery.A 256.ticket, to be prooured from any street ear conductor siter 7 pm., will take you to Kent House Srounds.five you Theatre and being you \u2018home ome again.Try it on add you will beeome à constant patron.Inexperienco often leams @ lot quick\u201c lemon, seta cp LU LBU LEUR cu s x in's .at the allé, and me cab REMARKABLE DISPLAY.In one of the windows af the great store of Holt, Reafrew & Co.; thera at present on view a remarkable .Is consists of an exhibition loss than thirty-one skins of silver fox, fur which is now rare, and the value of which is less than $10,000.The wi the centre of attraction for all sed the store yesterdey, and f was a remarkable exhibition of the resources of the Ancient Capital's great fur firm.Thomson Cut Plug, Walling\u2019s Store, Mountain Hill.PILGRIM INJURED.A women named Ma! Gravigne, who had come to Quebec in poor health and visited the Shrine at Ste.Anne de Beeupre,.fell down the \u201c\u2019acala gancta\u201d stairs at Ste.Anne yesterday morning, while in the oridst of her devotional duties.She returned to the city, and was stopping at a hotel preparatory to leaving for home, but a physician wos called and found that the Woman was-in too serious a condition to travel, and ordered her removal to an hospital.The ance was sent for and she moved to the Hotel Dieu.The natural beauties of Kent House Grounds are specially attractive features of that favorite resort.See the Falls and other ploturesque sights.FUNERAL OF MRS.CARRIER.The funeral of Mrs.William Carrier took her la: c Chorch and was very largely at The ipal mourners were her san, Mesure.Leon M.Carrier, Emile D.Carri, Victor J.Corricr, P.William Carrier, and Carrier, and her scns-in-law Messrs.Z.Touchette and A.G.Verret.The body was received Li FHA at the church «Rev.Mr.(Cloutier, Chaplain of ee arres.Hous Hospital, and the mass was celebrated by Rev.Mr.Poulin assisted by Rev.Messrs.Pichette and Godbout, as deacon and ou n.af members of the clergy occupied seats in sanct during kigh nos; Rev.Mers D.Poll and Brute i ow mass Fe rare.The remains of the In: mented deceased were gnterred in Bet t Cemetery, a large n mourners olioving them to their lait ER of olassionty or than exper lace yesterday morning from I inte | the: to Bt.Jean Bapties in the Rustic Thegire.Audience Last Evening, A Though the weather last cvening was big audience was present to enjoy the usual capital oill which is at Times offered at this popular resort.The Levy Musical Comedy Co., which made such a pronounerd-hit during the past eek Lo retained, for another week this clever family again won golden opinions for its remarkably clever work.It may not be generally known that Mrs.Levy and her family nre the wife and children of the late Jules a whe re his lifstime was the acknow jer cornet- tist of the world, and E is children bid fair to become as famous in their dik comedy ladder aot, also much emusrment by their clever work, which should be seen to be fully ap turies and a servant's reven, stitute tho subjects \"with \u201cw! moving pictures den} 'this week cons the and y are among thé best yet shown YOUR MIDSUMMER NEEDS.You'll tind in our store for July eny- thing you want.See your adv.ï is the money for you.~* FAGUY, (LEPINAY \u2018& FRERB.™ BAND ON THE TERRACE.The R.C.G.A.band perform Puflerin Terrace this ( okay) even: ing from 8 to 10 pm.the {oHowing programme, weather permitting : \"1.March\u2014Diplomat ws cence SOUR 8.Ovezture-Le Reine d'un Four qu ; Voll pe rh coher meibeiensd D al utoyr 6.The Mill ip the orest.wwe .VBA pures soeurs 6.Ballet music in Williden TuR.a5.4., | nevréfais\"Isenreurse nrvensous a6ion Soars 0.A\" mgbloal travertieThe Farge .Balectiot\u2014A Galgtd (hela.donee It Sgtection\u2014h Cote am a Weorich Vive la Canadienne.God Save the King J.VEZINZ, meee TO-DAY (TOESDAN.) Balance of 3,000 yards of embtoid gy wi he sqcrificed nt balf price.in crowds.HARCEAU & OTE, 168 St.Joseph Strest Ever Notice ?'eople BAT Grape-Nuts FOOD \u201cThere's a Reason\u201d , unfavorable, all was -spug at the Rut- | Mrs.Jos.Cloutier, wile of Jtic Theatre at the Heut Eouse grounds | Cloutier, proj at Montmorency Fails, where a very | Hotel, retaned by the dre ferent lines.The LeCinire Bros, in a | Du produced preciated.They ore a Shring pair of gymnasts and their act is a unique | wile, Kansas City} It.C.Erwin, At and startling one.Owing to a failure |lanta, Gein railway tions, the bill was| Arrivals of the Howl \u2014 short of the services of Jack Dunham, | F.Hemel, À.Morency wife, P.Aa glover monologue comedian, and| A.Dufteane and wiles, J.A.Dulresty \u201cThe Muaketeors,\u201d a big novelty act, | and wife, Mrs, Leclerc, G.onde, Àbut they should be on hand fof to | Kleker, O., Montreal; Cday'a performantes and will make the| Dairesne, uit: Willem Æprogramme this wok a truly: delight.| Hoyel, Clevelssd, O.; Mr.McPherson, ful one.The Kinetbscope te | Now York; A, Baler, Little Biver: some specially fins views this week.| B.doses and wile, New York; G.T.A remarkable series of bieyole pe Bunoautt, Deachambault ; C.F.Marformanoes, the costumes of tbe oon: | ti Halidax: V.St.A.Bail im Cp HL ven mer, tore Pieter ie.TR i val er Mon a tbe Bt.I] non BT ae, G.5.Faden, 7, E.Huok, Pa.vot, D.Breit A.G Deniconrt, A Casavant, .a.ter, Mra.J.O'Brien, of Rondoss whons she had not seen in fourtesn yvars.au At the St Louis; \u2014Messrs.Arthur \u2018and whe, N 3 re x (EA og an + an .Blooms \u2018and vila, Ms.end Mrs, Lo 8 : | A 2 Bat re Fork Bh aad de \u2018Canthon E.Tremblay, Stadacond ; A.: : W, Taylor, Moncton ; ; Stæ Ont.Arrivals at the Clarendon: 31 of iti rei; Xx Bisonests, RUT, obo gimp! will take place ob EFPIA 5 tit i + Ë fi Puttingin ofall \u2019 10 A WOMAN'S TRUST .Mid-Summer Sale.} Rus RT \u2014 ee ih no he A SERIOUS CHARGE |BERNIER ARRESTED («1557 * >= eme If Blouse Walists and Whiteweas R a \u2014\u2014 pod ue ge Plain and Fanoy Bose, \u2019 : = \\ ; Fadi, cul, Some tue ago « phman Undervests in Thread and Silk.Two City Carters Arrested on Man Held Responsible for] Xr E.EB Beste.sreived have fom = nu lhread an vas in the city deeded do British Qoluride to ssitle Boy's \u201cB \u2019 Com t of a Servant Godreau's Death Captured Ne.W.C.Myis, Mootresl, was 8% | down Helos leaving his oy's \u201cBuster\u201d Suits, thd hates yyorasdey.{he a is Bo ws vote Children's Hose and Undervests, irl, in Connecticut.Mr.M.Lovegne.XPy, rire | ly, cbout 26 years dd, 05 whew Hair Combs and Ornaments, \u2014 Bani to TT ts oes in the | Bie euch money Le brise ae so - - .3 - ty Finest Imported Smallwares, Detective Detey arrested tro Brides | SCO Dunes, O08 B00 SER | wy vestes.© on re Ri i street carters yes afternoon on $ & Nomtrealers at the Chpteu:\u2014Wa men wos THT RIGHT MEDICINE Leather and Beaded Hand Bags.[ll 2 wy ewiow wopleint lodged) Iino, 28 555 Conny ol a emasthal, Coos I.Die, |S 8 (ad mew home POR PELVIC TROUBLES Corsets, Celebrated P.C.22 styles oom : br red be « family \u2018onmectious.The scouved, ; Edumand porte ex Ta vomg | or alter bob FOUND IN PE-RU-NA.| 28 CB eo Cay ope med in fom yates |e, aod Mev uf Ae Bonds | he Torr dl $e wot ht lo | gyms.oaoLina mmANER.Yor ALL REDUCED the summer at Lorutte.According to | \u201c4,858 y Ja the old compter ste; for Collins, Col., writes : .i bac story, she came Ao town os > jof tbe Connecticut town on Sunday,| Mr.J.A.Boot left for Montreal | Canada on board tho isa, wbioh Tho majority of en who are sut.|day last and intended returning home and is Bow held there awaiting tbe | last evening.srrivod in port an the Oth instant.toring tram oateed periode and 49 John St., by the 11.30 train Sunday evening, bus extradition pr The Rdaaen Basile Le Le \u2014 the _ ne ny a pod | ther pelvis troubles, have such strong ° ° y nes anfortunately \u2018Bei bat Lain.She tar = ns advosa: boc fon rt it vas a tase faith tn destars thet they allow them 3 PHONE 271 The engaged.the gs rt rare LOST THEIR MONEY A Files ee | of love ih es gir the lady falling | $0 experiment og them $02 kifnsy, liver : Tho agreed to drive her to Loretta , Lisqt-Oolong! B.A.Sch wat st |g way, hae a ory rom | sumpronty discouraged snd their money - sco sad the sonag pi que 2% | Members of Parflament wha Buia = [le SS SER IT os cy cess ore ta! 1) + 4 [Là MARRIED.» companion with him started \u2018et Will Remembet Laurier = Armitage Rhodes is oummaring Fg rag i, pal rience for aseriy, two years whoa wy DEBINBERNARD.\u2014 On Monday, fotte by way of the Little River Demonstration, Mr.Guilbault, ef Montreal | 82 Dut and ly om] the ed 1 ur bardiy dared believe that 8h last I gand , at St.X : .: ; reme J oy Rev.Joseph's Moylan, The cartex\u2019s companion, when | \u2014 x ee 3 84.Loue > at | MYeral days, when the bus had found the right medicine.but as [ Doctor Joseph Dobbin, Quebee, to bad reached o short distanc ou jekpoel in thelr ames Lawler fo Visiting band, after gotting of Me | Lam on voing 14 and was fnsily cared, Agra Mary Bernard, of Ba Bt.Valier\u2019s toll gate, changed his seat | Pickpockets evidently got in Abenatis 8 Intended.bride's jewel whet.| J conid enly thank God and take coms a y > ly EY sad at in the carriage with the aie, fine work amo oie ich lant arb J.Brown, Montreal, is ot | ever money sbe had we bis de | son = Ÿ ee le cutaide the | espion to Sir Wiléid Lourier.Ao |\u201c 3.O'Dannall, of Montgenl, ie 1a | Whew Gm poune rudy bape of bee | put, 2210 244 most satetying ropaite New Advertisements.Ges ee Sarl, in \u201cfir; | cording to stories which aro now com | i\" O guest ot the Bl.Lo lover's de Seaneny | STOW the use of your medicine and have SPE so hard against them that they fe ing to light the light-Bngorel geutry | Mr.R.FL Rob, bon lit for Be ite and fer the eauple of | STW desens of women whe wate gut- re \u2019 in their attempt, although her face | Vere impartial in their atientions and wl not | Lys resided nt the hotel she was | PértpS With woman's lls to use Peruna Clarets and Sauterne\u2014Law, Young & : , Lake, where do wili spend the pot = Rog Rie Aan RE ee EER ES SE ES PE ETES ; pa or ausal irl ret: t , .i \u201cThese who followed advice Boog Ere Mums Limit, ills res fd sv | SE lo of ly | ple, te oo EE Eno ky ky ely .0 alion wi oo = p For Bhs Lne-88 Natashqusn.ANNUAL MATCHES the remit thet the tuo cartecs were | Be Pr Paras, Todi Medora TE | eared tom dallare loom wo hart Wide Mooses, I.7.D, Nei .- A : .cœganisations \" .7s Naated\u2014Chronicle Office.SATURDAY, 27th JULY, 1907, |doug thei git er wed oy | it is stated, Messrs.M.Martin and \u201cXe.Jou.Oger, of Gustbior 4 | ived another ailoveure bom Sar | Tanta, Ore, writes: okra ce.D.Valiques.\u2019 +| on bail, but will appear before tbe Verville, of Montreal, the férmee of | Frere, spe wook at Chicou- { Gamose iy British Cohunbie.which| \u2018Tor the past four years I wee s Use Gas for dy : gliquet.L Police Court this morning when the hom lost S300 and the latter $50, | tigi.soghied hex te, ber board bill end | wuetches weman, sutering with severe Exhibition of Artistic Fancy Goods\u2014 | lst Match-~\u201cThe Walker\u201d, 8 a.m.; 200- | Proliinary investigation will com-§ \"2080 gent ree not Me.Ant Guilboult, ed Fraser lla, coutimse on trip to the weet.taskaches and other pains, leaving me © Franeiscan Missionaries of Mary, yards; 7 shots at each range, | 990%: TE of oiokpahets or Harries, ho hax Deen rapid y im er re 3; Toronto, 0.proving ate, and was always a y y wark good allround athletq won bis first Batialo, 6; Newark, 3.\u2018championship.The time\u2014J6 45 sec.\u2014 (National.) \u2018was well within the compass of the [Ritteburg\u2026 \u2026 .3000001000001\u20145 10 3 holder, R.8.Stronach, who won last | Boston.0010030100000\u20144 10 3 \u2018year in 16 3-5 mec., and on more than.| Leificld Gibson; Dorner, Young one occasion this season has done 16 land Needham.Umpires, Carpenter and soc.Yeeterdey Stronach had all but | Johnstonereached Groeninge\u2019 shouldar at the lest |e.Louis.0000010000\u20141 3 1 ihurdle, but stumbled, à mishap which | Philadelphia.0100010001\u20142 6 3 {probably lost him the race.Karger and Marsholl; Richie and |_ J.P.George, of the South London |Dooin.Umpire, Emalie.Harriers, realized general expectations | Second Game:\u2014 | by winning the oo yards champion- |8¢t.Louis.10000000\u20141 5 5 hip in the holder\u2019s absence, with Mor- | Philadelphia.00000201x\u20145 8 0 ton second, and Cartmeli third.McGlynn a?conan; Brown and Polc-jumping does not eppeal to Dooin.Umpire, Emslie.South of England sportsmen to tho Chicago.\u2026 \u2026 .001000100\u20142 5 1 \u2018extent which it once obtained, and {New York.000000000\u20140 5 1 leven in the north its followers are | Ruelbach and Kling; Wiltse, Ames fewer now than was the case in tho {and Bowerman.Umpires, O'day and days of Tom Ray and V.L.Stoner, |Riglerof Ulverstone, or R.Dickinsog, of Cincinnati.001001003\u20143 6 1 Windermere.In 1904 and 1905 it was | Brooklyn.000001001 5 2 won by a Frenchman.Last year A.E.| Coakley, Smith and Mclean; Bell A.Harragin, who came over from |and Ritter.Umpire, Klem.Trinidad with the team of Indian |aricketers, won, esterday victor (American) eT dort or Stories, | Cleveland.we ve \u202601200111x\u20146 11 0 Dennis Murray, of Dublin, in the ab- Washington.000v00101\u20142 7 1 mace of the holder, U.O'Connor, won | Liebhardt and Clarke; Falkentorg, the long jump at 23 feet 1 in, with Gehring and Warner.Umpires, Sherithe old Oxford University blue L.J, [dan and Stafford.Cornish securing second place, F4.Louis.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 2000000024 10 T.R.McOlron, of the West of Scot- New York.0001010506 10 2 land Harriers, again proved what a | Glade and Stevens; Orth, Kitson, grand exponent he is at hammer Moore te Tomah and Eleinowthrowing by sining the vit spire, (which Le Aid not defend lant jeer) Chicago.001000000000\u20141 4 2 with a throw of 158 feet, 5 in.freke, | Boston.01000000000-\u20141 6 0 the late holder, could only get third, | Altrock and W.Sullivan; Young and Yet another of Just year's wiuners Armin Umpires, Covpolly and could only get third place in his ovont .vit: i i Detroit.00010005x-4 9 0 vie À ter a be belt, Philadelphia.\u201c0190000003 8 0 which t to the Irish crack, J.B.Faisbaire-Crawlord, with EK.Hellstrom second.The time\u20141 min.5938 |! sro.-\u2014was now considering the class of \"Plank and Powers.DIAMOND JIM BRADY |LUMBER 1807, COAL TUESDAY.JULY 28.PHONE 646 ARCHER & CO.ANTHRACITE.COAL for Stoves and Furnaces, FOUNDRY OOKE, , AMERICAN SIATE, WELSH AND STEAM, BRICKS ANS SEMENT.Lumber and Timber of Every Description Office and Wharf, 140 St, Andrew St., Quebec.DR.JAEGER'S SUMMER GOODS \u201dE.JUST RECEIVED 2% \u2014\u2014 CONSISTING OF \u2014 WOOL TAFFETA DAY SHIRTS, WOOL CAMBRIC DAY SHIRTS WOOL FLANNEL DAY SHIRTS.G~GAUGE UNDERWEAR, K\u2014MEDIUM LIGHT UNDERWEAR, D\u2014LIGHT UNDERWEAR, L\u2014FINE WHITE CASHMERE ¢ Steamer Rugs and Carriage Rugs from $3.75 to 820.00 Dressing Gowns, Pyjamas, ot Stockings, Goll Jackets, Coat Sweaters, Motor Sweaters, 100 Dos.Fine Cashmere Hall Hose.Sandals, Slippers, Khaki and Blue Putties, etc., eto.JOHN DARLINGTON, o, Refistered s Opposite Post Office NEW PYROGRAPHY GOODS SEE OUR NEW SHAPES AND DESIGNS JUST ARRIVED.A ly Rx: 2e) The French Dry Cleaning Process enables us to clean Men\u2019s Trouser's, Suits and Neckties, Ladies\u2019 Suits and Skirts in such a way that they positively look s8 good as new.White Duck and Fancy Bumper Vests Nicdy Laundried and Pressed.Starching Negligee Shirts You know how you want your Negligee Shirtsstarched, anà so do we.We starch them just way.Westarch only the neck and wrist bands and down the trent ver] lightly.Do it upon a machine which which does not dant or streak starch over other parts of the garment too, Pfeiffer\u2019s Dye Works & Laundry, PHONES 528-524 2h 4 6 MoMAHON ST \\ CHOICER THAN EVER.A FULL LINE OF UP-TO-DATE JEWELLERY GOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.SILVERWARE, WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS, BRACELETS, ETC., À SPECIALTY.Our assortment is complete and embraces everyihing in this line of [business * Goods better and cheaper than sver before.Come in and ces our stosk whether you buy or not, EMILE JACOT, 128 Gt Joseph Street.WHEN CLEANING METALS TRY Old Dutoh Cleanser We Make a Speciality of Supplying Camping \u2019 Parties.We have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and New Potatoes.DROP IN TO SEE US.M.BOYCE & SON, 19-2t-Cote d'Abraham Phone 204 Store wili close, daily at 7 p.m., till further notioe.\u2014\u2014 : TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.engaged.} : Londen, Joiy 22-\u2014Englosd st hes | Kk: Doras, the Northern, Counties | Roasts, N.Y.Joby 01=Vbet vil JUST RECEIVED a fighting chance retaining the champion tified ouf ee et be, acces to tbe physics, Davia Cup.the international tennis | Pis file da by whom i y 3 {ourth Ttalian bom in \u2018Rochester 4rophy, for today, in the hardest championship, yith Deskin seocud.7.in seven weeks, pace to- fought match of the veries at Wianble |BrgHsb secured step il, not de whee nt Per hod à Rdon, the Australosiane wore defeated, [18% Year's winner, A.Russell, | Year hid, vaid tg be the davgh \u2014o URE tr oo oh SG Ina yn Bd 8° piel Ed 0 Bd 8 MEN, WOMEN AND CHLOREN Hast set to twenty-two gam.A.W.[8 mile championship, ton wi alee He, e Fu with whom die wife ly Gore snd H.Robert Batrot represents the holder, Wyndbam ha TooessOT v to tice entr drone re - SER OUR BOY'S i she Brig Ay orn A E the rig) found in ef.Monte- ott but Zavaglie orgy slope p an .1 e \" : \u2019 .plaie: \u201cBros and Wing fod a [roy a\u201d ofthe od Civil Servic | be be ppl\u2019 am) Sis Tod to Patent Loether Biucher Boats \\ ; aie fe wining he rm we, The Fg.(Raia interlwed sadly with the com | When Mrs, Fopione sid a \u201cFOR DREaS WEAR,\" lishraen then ree sets in wucoes- carried.ot het leave, (lee ie voie PE eos | BO THY AS TE AUS | ORDERS TAKEN FOR OOLORED CANVAS S§ORS.| {he net, which turned the tide in favor prattee enca | [0 Mode ote Non.Burien mo) SAMPLE NOW ON VIEW.\u2014 oh Ee for he pee?Sedor ess i Misses\u2019 and Children's Shoes in ail Latest Style Ml layers put orth der vey oe for o .S888 an Can't : .iotory 0 won ly - until the score had reached 13-11, the |: por HF pee & breil Lo a Wear Our $3.00 Speciale Can't be Beat, Ecglish ployer _ finally quing | th | Foss oeehocr anti Sood brig Bor pho 4% Pabripus st me i ne Si | SEE rs Bl TRH BOT TT JACQUES & SON today\u2019s play two matches in or KpManeox, Bates .oF ° 9\u2019 TEL 497 Save to be played tomorrow, DR.OHASK'S OINTMENT.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.will 8 o # ; 1 i r i } $ TUESDAY, JULY 23, 3907.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.7 ENGLISH FLANNEL English Flannel Suits, 2 Piece, $10.50 English Flannel Shirts, Double Cuffs, $1.25 - English Flannel Trousers $3.00, English Flannel Vests, Fancy Finish, $4.75 nglish Flannel Tennis and Cricket Shirts, $1.50 ~ LAFRANCE & MULLIN ! Merchant Tailors and English Haberdashers.48 Fabrique Street \u201c=HUOTS LIST FOR SUMMER MONTHS.\u2018Discount ol $5] p.o.on all our summer veste.Outing Shirts 75e.to $1.50, Tooke's mine \u2018Shirts [white fannel 22.00 anne] $2.00, Yooke's make.æ \u2019 .Outing suits 2 pieces 83.00 and $4 25.Outing Coats colored stripes 21 50.Office coats ine otton $1.28 and §1.50 Office coats in Alpaca $1.78 and 82.00 Bet}: 'ng castemes for Laden\u2019, \u201cThe peal article\u201d 83.00 to 82 76.pos costumes for nyin Mb.to Bathing costumes for Misses Se.an: 0c.GASPARD HU COMMUTATIONTICKETS NOW ON SALE - - VIA - = RH OUT, HN.CA BAY ST, PAUL MURRAY BAY, CAP L\u2019AIGLE AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF CALL TRAVEL BY BOAT AND KEEP L00L THOS.COOK & SON, Summer Tours to all parts of the world.F.$.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gen'IR.R and S.5 Agent.Holiday Time.Before leaving for your summer vacation send your clothes to GLOV- BR'S DYRING and CLEANING WORKS for cleaning and pressing.All work prompt.y done and done in à neat pleasing up-to-date style BRANCH OFFICES : 181 St.John 8t:, Tel.No.485 ; 868 St John St, Tel 1855 ; 821 St Joseph St Tel.2639 HEAD OFFICR : 393-295 SL Valler SL To.1810 june 12zt.f.ISIN ELS LET ENS b | F Photo Material \\ + 3 CAMERAS FROM $1.T0 $75.filme, Papers, Plates and Developing Supplies, oto.Photographic Supplies of all .kinds.ial attention is devoted by an expert to developing and print.oe ~AT\u2014 A OHN E.WALSH'S BOOK SELLER & STATIONER, 118T.JOHN STRERT.espace | when buying your Plano insist en having an \u2018OTTO HIGEL\" Ptano Action | OOKSFRIEN Pr BAKING POWDER .The Kind Grandmother Usedou vue June, 40 Years and sui Gant ter Coos Dosh Fras to W, 5 HelAREN, 00-500 8%.Pani Stroot, MONTREAL, © 1s herely New silk be,ts, black and colored POu.to $1.50.Bathing cost vase far Livy's Me.to Bathing trunks for Boye\u2019 and wen Be.to 30e.Batl: robes 83.00 and ¥1.50, Bath towels 200.mad 90».Bath rugs $1.00.Light underwear dfie.Lo 83.00 each.Light socks 10c.to 81.00 à pair.A tic jerseys 50e.to 81.50.Sweaters, childrens, boys! and mea 56e.to 94.00.; Automobile Coats, Grey, Drab, and White $1.50 to\u2018 32.50.ST PASTRY PIES and all kinds of plain and fancy cakes of superior quality, and promptly forwarded to COUNTRY aud SEASIDE, Price list sent on application.WINFIELD & LOGIE 126 St.John Bt, Phone 170 y HAY OATS md GORY.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 \u2018Flour, Pork General Provisions.GEO.TANGUAY, 48 ST.PAUL STREET, 33-34-35-36 ST.ANDREW ST., Lower Townjuiy.1122m.NOTICE iven that \u2018he Pir: 4, tas mouth of Cap Rouge River is son.morgod an woil au the tire = dep water Pier that wes thers up to fut winter et the end of thy Inng wha! ne vusitioo of the pie: at vhs meath of tha \u2018ap Leuge River fore shewn hy a flat buoy be Jas and a white light by night, and the = was hereto.tion of the deep water Pier recen: taken at the end of the Long Whart is in a straight line with e said flat buoy and about 600 fest te the west.Cap Rouge Whar! and Pier Co., _N.FLOOD, juve&Sxt.t.Manager.SPECIAL SUMMER SALE WHITE LAID PAPER, Ruled or plain, 5 quires for 20 cents.ENVELOPES TO MATCH, :.5 Packets for 20 cents LUCERNE LINEN PAPER, White, Blus or Grey, regular price 10c.per quire.Sale prie 25 cents pee package.LUCERNE LINEN ENVELOPES, Sale price 25 cents lor seventy-five, \u2014AT\u2014 P.J.EVOY'S Bookstare, 107 ST.JOHN STARET.YOU MAY HAVE TRIED OTHERS NOW TRY LAUNDERERS, DYERS, OLEANERS.TELEPHONE 05.46 Volar 84 Cor, Di RL 106 ST.| Mathie Ellis uni Hoce club ties 1%.3 English Oxford club vie, 15.2 for se.English madras stock ties Be.Engliar madras Ascat ties 506.Linen hate 8c.to Bic.Feit hate 76a.to $100.Tweed caps 2c.to $1.50.For raîny day, umbcollas 8c.to king sticks 2c.to 95.00.And many other thiage.Yon are |eordially in vited.JOHN STREET PHONE 1684 LIMITED.180 St, Paul Street.COME AND SEE OUR FINE NEW FLOWER VASES Entirely new and novel goods, just received.All mcurely packed | $1208 and patterns.TELEPHONE - - - - - 369 H.B.BIGNELL FIRE and LIFE nsuranes.ie Se gent of the ns, Cory Toe} Eng., the largest an wealthiest Insurance Company the world.Prompi and Liboral SoRloments Made, No.60 St.Peter St., Quebec.Phone No.76 mw, easx1%m it Toor.IV clarons nearly, Cool Suits For Warm Weather.If you are thinking of buying a Summer Suit and desire something very fashionable, & Garment which insures » tisfaction a1d that confidence comes with the knowledge of being well dressed, call on WM.LEE 844 St.John Street, (Without) TELEPHONE 3069.NEPTUNE INN QUICK LUNCH Steaks, cutlets, sandwichae.ham, chicken, - roast beef, club omelets, rum sausages, pies, mutton, eto.bovril, tay, coffee and chocolate.A visit is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.\u2014 SPECIALTY \u2014 Sanderson's Scotch whiskies, ¢ wines, gin, Crofts old port wines, Amontillado sherries, Olorosa dry sl , Frome Rogeg & Co's ac.G.H.Mumm an Ale on Draught.J.T.LEVALLER, Pronrietor julydxty.TT 16 TO THR ARVANTAGE CP EVERY HOUSEKESPER IN CANADA TO USU TEL > + + + + + + + faghs Botilng Powder.Otftatt'e Fortunes Lyvimperial Bubing Powder.Venst Sees.GABE Fon evan 80 veaRe.tesvanuenss vocat EW.GILLETT SEN TORONTO.ON.à SHIPPING Ë STEAMER QUEBEC Completely Rebuilt and Improved Again on the Que- bec-Montreal Route.The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.'s stenmer Quebec, after being com- sideradily lengthened nnd her upper works, cubins, etc.rebuilt, arrived here yesterday morning from Montreml, sud berthed : ab the company\u2019s wharf.Shortly alder the steamer reached port whe wus visited by a representative of thu Chrovicle who had the privilegs, through the cour- ve A r.M.P.Connolly, the gen tleranly agent bere, inxpecting the vessel thr ut.Boating © the steamer by \u20ac after gangway the visitor enters a large venti or sitting room.This a ue in plen- Litully supplied with large artu chairs, the r being covered With linoleum.Of this room are the purser's and other offices, where passenge ing information obtain il.lm.mediately aft, on the main deck, is the Jimi room.This nj gtment is remarkably wel lighted wie ven tHat- od.The ceding is buff colored, the wall being in dark ook.There are twenty tnbles, each affonting accommodation for five persons.leaving the dining room and amending n broad mtairway; one reurhes the va- loon wich extends about three quar- tars the length of the vessel.Tt is richly carpeted in green, with the raonogram of the company worked into the material at short intervals.The walls of the saloon are salmon colored.A get extends around the or \u20ac Apartments use of pas occupying the upper berths.The whole extenvive cabin ix brilliantly il- laminated by electric lights placed in the cornices of the ceiling.There are 202 statercoms and 12 parlor rooms, while there are eight bathrooms, four on each skle of the saloon.On the boat or hurricane deck is placed the smoking roam, neatly, fitted.up for the accommodation of the lovers of menace On this deck is a splendid which exten {from the wheel house to the stern of the steamer, and will no doubt be well patromzed on fine \u2018evenings.While the steamer at prepent presente a wolendisl appearance i may be stated that the decorations intendud for her are lot nearly completed.The Que hee is voll uppliad with boats, life rafts.1% nreservers, ete, in case of accident, hilo pumps, with hose attached, 21» to he met with at all points, in the vessel.Before placed on the route.the Quebec war tested by Mr.Ang strom, naval architect, axl declared to be Al in every respect.Thir is the gentleman who derigned the company\u2019s steamers Montreal, Kingston.Toronto and Rapids King.which have proved so successful on their respective routes.The Quebec is commanded by Capt.Angus Baker, who hen had extensive experience in command of steamers both in the upper and lower St.Lawrence, his present officers being men for many years in the employ of the roams There in libre doubt but t were will become ax popular as her consort\u2014the Montreal.ALLAN LINER.M.S.Virginian, Captain Vipo nd, which smiled from Liverpool at 7 pm.on Friday last, has 136 saloon, 381 second and 888 third class pas 8, the maëls and general oargo for que bec and Montreal.: Bteamer Sicilian, from Glasgow, with 192 secund and G6 steerage passengers and a general cargo, arrived in port at 3.30 p.m.yesterday and at the company's wharf.Having Ininied pasren- go and Quebec cargo, she for omtreal this morning.Steamer Sardmian, Cuptain Moir, from London and are.with 8 second and 204 third class passengers = desir- | \u201d |Paditie Railway inew ; Montreal Captain Fairfull, | Por PORT OF QUEBRC.Arrived July BB.88.Biciliss, Alans, les & BS.Quebec, July 88, 1907.Father Point (100)\u2014Clear, north, Joward 11.20 a.m.Roxen, H.35 a.m, Andoni, at poon ooo steamer.Low Point (584)\u2014Clowdy, strong northeast.Inwerd 1 p.m.Fornebo.Pte.des Monte (223)-Clear, cest.Outward 130 po Restigouche ; in- mE we ue No ta: oudy, calm.ing Edward anchored.B.8.M'\u2019GREEVY, Superiatend HIGH WATER AT QUEURC.July.a.m.p.m, 3.05 349 3.50 443 4.51 5.34 5.42 6.23 6.32 7.10 721 7546 8.11 8.43 Mili Moon, Wednesday, 24th, 11.30 p.m.INPORTS.Per steamer Monmouth, Ward, from Bristol\u201422 pkgs to Martineau Co, 1 do to D.Manson & Co., 61 sheep, 7 ponies, 1 dog to Wm.Butler, sheep.1 colt, J donkey to Geo.Allen, 145 sheep to Mr.Miller.Per steamer Catarpct, Pregent, from Erie, Pa.\u201498) tons coal to Carbray, Son & Co.Per steagper Imperial, Paul, from Montreal\u20148 pkgs to N.Rioux & Co.Per steamer Persia, Langlois, from Montreal\u201426 pkgs to A.Grenier.Per steamer Mount Temple, Boothby, from London and Antwerp\u20149 pkgs to Drouin, Freres & Cie., 18 do to F.Magor & Co., 1 do to J.Samson, 3 do to J.Amyot, 4 do to Pruneau & Kirouae, 2 do to Dechene & Poulin, 48 do to E.P.Charlton & Co., 32 do to Geo.Borgleldt & Co., 32 do to Frank & Bryce, 32 do to N.Turcotte & Co., 4 do to Dorkin Bros., 6 do to Do minion Express, sundries pkgs order.at \u201cTRANS-CANADA LIMITED.\u201d better than the bent the Canadien has inaugurated =» transcontinental train between and Vancouver, and which will hereafter be the fastest train on the American Continent.This train will consist only of dining and slesp- ing carn of the most modern design and will carry first-class passengers ionly.The \u201cTrans-Canada Limited.\u201d as it will be known, ill run during Joly and August, making three trips a week, starting from Montreal.Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Saturdayereef CHICAGO MARKET.ob Supplied Daily to ronicle Pe Hlemnels Stodk Toker, 7 Dalhousie Strret.Quebec, July 22, 1907.Op'g.High.Low.Close Wheat :\u2014 Kept.91 904 924 Dec.9; 96} 96} Corn :=\u2014 Sept.514 522 523 Dec.\u2026 484 494$ 45h nts :\u2014 Sept.313 381 384 Dec.\u2026 384 MW 394 k: =\" Sept.16.55 16.52 GREAT CHANGE IN PUBLIC OPINION Tn every quarter there is a manifest hostility to cough mixtures.which often contain opium, cocnaine and other deadesing drugs.Doctors now recom \u201cCatarr! ne.\u201d They know that for coughs, bronchitia and throat trouble it is à sure cure.old and a al cargu.arrived in port | last mm: aml mood at the Break.wverywhere.water.% GRATIS.CPR.LINE.Don't forget to read our grand od Steamer Mount Temple, C .| vertisement, if yon wwat to win them, Boothbs, having | lnmded her _ FAGUY, LERINAY & FRERE.gers, left for Montreal at 6,30 pm.| NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.yee ¥.\u2014 Ne# York, July 22\u2014Flour receipts, DONALDSON LINE.23,637 barrels ; exports, 7252 Barrels.| Starr Camemdra, Capt.Mitchell Steadier.Wheat receipts de v e agers ; exports, 71, ele., carga teh for Montreal this morning.firm, + Options cloned wey firm nt o DOMINION LINE.ceipte, 198,878 bushels: exports, 63, 307 bushels.Spot, firm.Option mar Steamer Turcoman, Captain Jones, from, Bristol.with a general cargo, arrived in port last night.aod moor: od at the ['ointea-Carory wharf, Steamer Ottoman sailed from Portland nb 11.15 sam.July 20th\u2019 foe Liverpool.QUARANTINE OF ANINALS, Ouawe.July 21\u2014By order-in-coun- cil the repeintions relating to animale quarantined is so ndended as to rend : \u201cQuebec is alan declared to an amimel quumrantine station in so far an impartations into Canade by we are concerned.Animals, other than awine, may he admitted on lmapeotion at other ports only, for purposs of exhibition, or other temporary ley, aubjeet to the usual Customs Hqu'a- tions.\" NOTES.?Steamers St.Louie, from Quetre ti Niagara Falla, and well Bay.fron for Clevelan:l.both in Iprood, passed Port i night Steamer Erik, from Vihrador ha Montreal, arrived in port yssterday and proceeded n with Mathoasie on ket was without transactions, closing net unchanged.Oats receipts.117.300 bushels ; exports, 750 bushels.Spot, steady Feria, steady, Purpentine, niet.Molasses, quiet.i ron, .jf.Tn.quiet 17 YOU ARE TOO BUSY TO CONES Tat us know what want by mail.Thousands are hat way and they are all .Look at tbe money we will give away this week.our adv.FAGUY, LEPINAY à FRERE.to Holding up to its motto, \u201cA litle \u201c| weekly : he Lôsr JONT\u2014A BLACK HAND BAG, oomtaiaie a gua metal watch sud 2 ; with some small silver, from i Keplanade vis Grand Allee to the Bt and receive reward.ats goad.Kindly retara w 57 |t FURKISHED MS TO FOR ET ul > tte of about 25 x 60 fe.Buituile for a bank, railway er other business requi spacious \u2018office room.A.Seibert, Bearetary, GIRLS\u2019 WANTED.P To work in our d'obacco actory.Houde Co PE io, 189 Richelieu St.juiyiset.t WANTED.~ONE HOIST RI 83.00 per day and two steam dri J WANTED.\u2014ROOM AND BOARD, FOR young lady, near Post Office.Terms must be moderate.Apply, Q.B., care Chroniclein Upper Town and on or near the car Lina.Address, Q.A., Morning Chron- J rd WANTED-MAN TO TAKE CHARGE mill, must be able good blacksmith, capable of doing mill \u2018blacksmith work.Apply to Donald Fraser & Sons, Cabano, P.Q\u2014 WANTED.\u2014100 GOOD MEN TO work on railroad line at St.Valisre.Fare paid to working place.Wages $1.75 per day.Leave city Monday.Apply to Mr.Murrock, Murrock Bros, 10 to W Henderson street, St.Rochsem rer WANTED.\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.Apply Mrs.Armstrong, 22 Mount Carmel.\u2014_\u2014 rt rt WANTED-\u2014A JUNIOR CLERK WHO and able to typewrite.Apply Henry Fry & Co., 81 St.Peter street.er ee WANTED\u2014A GOOD MAID FOR al house work.Small family.t wages.Apply at once to Mrs.Kell, 82 St.Augustin Streetrr erie meet WANTED.\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO assist in light housekeeping.Apply at Nu.31 1-2 Scott street.Apply at \u201cChronicle.\u201d General À e |view, apply to LaRue & ARS Notes bas had some experience in office work ; to! gfe aud general carga TO RENT_SEVERAL VELL FOUR SR.Catarnst, » Edda, Pe., Ces | LOBT OR STOLEN, A CROCODILE | sished rooms, omiraliy located, steam ; Son & Co, col: y .lcovarsd pookethook, at or about | heat, electric light, and 8S.Turcoman, Jom : Ket Holm, someting, tome, papers | bath room.Mois \u2018eles arly .> i to .W.Doaubue, ine 88, Erik, Hansen, Labrador, for IE b So dollar bill Reward sé 2 [to Men W 4 rsuline Lens, Bob.Bt.Cerice, Deslawriers, Port | 187 \u2014A BRIGHT RED PARASOL | COTTAGE TO RENT\u2014THAT MAG- neuf, railway thew.lhotween deft i 3 Reo PA vie, |niflesut Cottage, adjoining the Hotel Claire Fontaine street, Grand Allee to Bellevue, formerly occupied by Mr, CLEARED.\u201c5d back vis Maple Avenue |Dssswesu, at the Point, River du 88.Sicilian, Fairfull, \u2014 Montreal, sue Bt.Please returm to 608 | Lose, with terraces, tennis and oro- lane, Ree & Co, part cargo.BY, Jobs street.Reward will be quot lawns, bath, water closets, ete.88.n, Moar, Moutresl, given vediate possession.Apply to \u2018 Allans, Rae & Co.part Ng a = Louis V.Piltesu, 53 Chariar niceot, Sebr, St.Cérice, Derlauriers, - Mostrval., steal © ANTED.Barge Josphine, Jague, Moutreal, OFFICES TO KMFT\u2014COMPORT- ones Unite lates D hn ee ii, wn 3 , | A , in KR .Co.'s OB G3 Pheriran, pulpwood.WA Be TE TWO aoop sone stem, commanding Jew od the oe .or \u201c ) siaar sEnvicn auront.| | \u201cart Boys to oarry papers este.Appiy \u201cte AL.F.Fosaclly, hy stove, elestrie Le Abply SF Be.dote street vo sais, \u2014 mr ét FOR SALE\u2014A SPLENDID CAin fret-class order.leche A for four months.Applv to Jcour, Bt.Louis Toll, cab stand.Fi 8¢.L FOR SALE\u2014HOUSES NO.30 STA Fagailla street, No.30 Bf.Flavim steuet, Nos.504 and 506 St.V street.For md t ries, 28 St.Ape streel.er rer FOR SALE\u2014A FEW INCUBATORS, alee a Rockaway.Apply te\" Achille Tradel, 417 St.Jokn street, Quebes, ATTORNEYS.rm MANLEY & GRAND, ATTORNETS Cosssellors at Law, 83 Peoadway, New York, {(lormerly of Ter wato)l Repreemt clients hoving ine terest fn the United States.BUSINESS CHANCES.JEREMÏŸE RICHARD\u2014BOOK-BIND+ or and ruler (formerly in the ; of the late G.A.Lair.sc) NA talc RAL P.0.Box 28 | Residence Phone 883 Office Paone 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON, \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 Hochelaga Bank Building, St.Peter Street, Quebse, Aseountanf, Auditor, Curator, Liquidator.Estate and Trust Aceounts Administrator, General Agent, Insurance, Lumber and Real Estate Breker CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.may 17xtL CLERKS WANTED.\u2014 KXPERIEN- ced clerk wanted immediately.Must have both languages.Faguy, Lepinay & Frecept PLUNBERS FANTED ie 42) cents our.Ap] uire Co.care i.H.Gaudey & Co., 78 St.Peter street, Quebec, between 10 and 12 a.m., Mondayrm rm rs ar WANTED\u2014FURNISRED OR UN- furpished room for light housekeeping by married couple ; no children.Apply to \u201cFurnished Room,\u201d Chronicle Oftice.BOARDERS WANTED\u2014Most beanti- fully situsted house of 15 rooms, shade trees, ete, liathing boating and fishing.\u2019 to tation.Apply to O.Lafranovis, Beaupre.a eee MEN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN in every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show.cards on tress, fences, bri conspicuous places, also distribute small advertising matter.Commission or salary Ses per month and expenses $4 per .Steady employment to able men.No Sxperience ne cessary.Write for tioulars.pire Midicise Co\u2026 Todos Ontue mr rt rer WANTED.-SECOND AN Snow canes for eral store.y t Sac ox NO.400.3 hard maple blocks, 7, Band 9 in.dis.x 13 in, thick, eut from small wood pre .State quantities and lowest ice packed in cases and P.O.B,, the Transatlantic Liners at Montreal, Quebet or Helifaz, to John Campbell, Glenalbys Sewing & Bobbin ills, Inverness, Scotland.law-sat.rte START IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR eX.Earn $25 to $50 a wwk with bruins, dealing im otosks and it.Address, The Banker's Correspondense Sehool, Cleveland, 0.MALE HELP WANTED.mr rt HRLP WANTED, MALE\u2014MEN AND women special rates to learn barber trade in eight weeks; w, while learning ; uates earn $10 10 918 % secure itions.Cata- 1 free.Moler Barbee College.119 Craig Bt, West, Montreal.J FURNISHED HOUSE, TO LET.\u2014 y ut.A comdortable ro.with fine garden.All modern voniences.Near Parliamen * B oe Apply T.L, PO.Box Fa 1-a.w.sat TO RENT \u2014 AN EXCEPTIONAL dal prive the tout of the Le ovate sad opposite the Interoolonal Railway.\u20ac ñ 4 gro ; round by wre office, furnace.[ot Coutw the summer months, Avenue, Î and all : mea rt WANTED,\u20149,000 GROSS POLE END, bonds.Filtewn dollars eapital will do | GREAT CHEAP ANNUAL SUMMER SALE OF FURNITURE The greatest cash sale of High Class Furniture ever held in the City.| t Rates $5.00 per wesk.Close ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.A splendid opportunity to procure the best furniture at lowest prices.EVERY ARTICLE REDUGED.| All High Grade Material JAMES PERRY mm | Orders Promptly Attended to Fred.C.Wurtele Accountant, Auditor, Curator, Real Estate and Commission Agent.Secretsry Protestant Beard oi School Commissioners.98 St.Peter Street, ROON 12 Telophones: Residence iat Residence 434 P.0.BOX 280 Club TENDERS Iet\u2014Tenders will be received foë Bookmaking.2nd\u2014For Booths and Bar Privie liges.At the coming Races, August 27th and 20th, at the Exhibition Grounds Tenders will be received up to 26th July, 1907.A.F.ASHMEAD Hon.-Bec'y.julydxd, ==\u201d ! } 1 i [ | EE Oro ~~ | T is not every stork that has the distinction of wearing o wooden leg, or that has such care as Marinette, She lives in far-off Algiers.Some time ago Marinette broke her leg through an accident.Her master set it.but was finally obliged to cut it off.You may be sure the stork must have been a great pet, that all this should be done for her, A wooden leg was then made for Marinette, and Ler master has another one handy, in case anything shoul® happen to the one she is now wearing.Marinette is as proud as proud can be of her wooden leg, and struts around with added dignity, It is doubtful if she would want her own leg back if she could have it.Catching the Wolf LICH had just been to the Zoo.A She was telling grendma all about her trip.Among other things, she told about n great, big woif she had beet, \u201cI've seen lots of wolves, too,\u201d sald grandma, \u2018though not in cages.\u201cDid 1 ever tell you about the wicked wolf that nearly made a mesl of me?\u201d \u201cNo, no!\" cried Alice, excitedly, her eyes dig and round.Snuggling up to grandma, she whispered: \u201cDo tell me about it, please! Almost THE TRAP lire Tittle Red Riding Hood, wasn't ft?Graadms smiled.\u201cVery lke,\u201d said she, \u201conly Mn Wolf didn't oatch any ons \u201cMany years ago your grest-grand- father and great-grendmother and myself lived in @ wild country, just beyond a great forest.There was no other house for miles around.Indeed, you wouldn't call our dwelling a house, as it was merely s rough log cabin.\u201cOne day I was out watching our few sheep at pasture when I espled @ big wolf slyly coming from t-s woods \u201cCalling to the shesp, we all ran Meiter-akelter to the barn.Fortunately, we hadn't far to go, but we had herdly reached shelter before the wolf arrived.\u201cWow father used & rope with & pulley to draw thinga to the loft of the bern, which wae the best place for storage we had.The noose on the end of this rope dangled before a gleat hole fn the énor.\u201cThe wolf 08s on kis hind legs sud toutsed over the door.Seeing nothing.\u2018hy Qvow back and was abott to leap over ft, when he noticed the hole in THE END OF MR.WOLF the door, and paused to put his head through It to take another look.\u201cThis was my chance.1 seised the other end of the rope and pulled as hard as I could.I was bix and strong for my age.The rope tightened, and Mr\u2019 Wolt war hung by his neck.1 twisted the end of the rope around a Dont.so that It wouldn't come loose, and then ran for father.\u201cHe shot the wolf.So you see that beyond frightening us, Mr.Wolt did no harm.It 1s much more pleasant to watch him in the Zoo, however, than he he is tearing after you.\" should say #0.\u201d ages Allge, \"I hapa the wolf at tha never gets PEs en ini, i to cated Bim.\u201d Te enous To MaKe an Airship AKE two paper conss.Close M the small end of each with a cork, as shown in Fiœure 1.Thrust à needis througb each of the corks.Bend the points of the needles that protrude from the corks toward the inside of the cones, so as t6 form hooks.Run a strong elastic from one to the other of these hooks, Paste your cones together, joining them with a band of thin paper.Bernd the part of the needle that sticks out from one of the cork right angles to form a sort of handle.Cut out a screw propeller like nat shown in Figure 3.Attach it, betv.een balis of wax, to the ncedle at tha other end.Cut out little wings and paste them at the middle of each wide of the cones, so that they will serve to balance your airship In its flight.Suspend a little \u201cbasket\u201d to the cones DY threads and your airship is complete.To make tt fly.turn the handle at one end, mo that the elastic is twisted ~ DIAGRAMS TO WORK FROM tightly.Upon releasing it the elastio will turn the corks, causing the pro- petier to revolve rapidly.Your airship will eontinue to fly until the elsatle is unwound.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ees His \u201cPop\u201d Inside.Ttttie Joseph ls always doing or eay- ing something clever.The other day a rougb-locking tramp came into the front yard where Joseph was playing.\u201cSay, sonny, where does your pa keep oney 7 the tramp asked.it's In Pop's waistcoat in the kiteh- en\u201c replied the bor.mp went into the house.A minute later he cams flying out in great excitement.\u201cCute youngster, that.\u201d sald he to himself.\u201cnot to tell me that his father was inside the vest.\u201d Kis For \u201cXeepa.\"\u201d Mother\u2014Whny dont jou let Freddi alone for a little while, Willie?Le! him play with your marbles; don't be weltink, rory llie\u2014Tes, but ma, he's goin\u2019 to keep ther-Oh, ne, he won't.Wiilte-Wei).1 guess he 1s, \u2018cause he's swallored \u2018em.OI IDOLE, CS AG ear) i WET = AMONG THE CHIOKS M'S mother was sure he would come to grist sooner or later.He was such a daring little duck Ung.always getting loto mischiet, ¢ Hardly had he coms out of his shell when he asked Mrs.Dusk if he might not travel out into the world \u201cNo, my dear, there 1s yet & great « deal for you to learn before you will be able to take care of yourself,\u201d ead Mra Duck.But when Tim could swim quite fast he sald to himself that now he could surely pass through any danger that might befall him.80 away he started, one bright morning.when his mother wasn't watching.Bad to say, Tim wasn't a very obedient duckling.But then, he knew so much better than his mother what wea right.\u201cI shall go ali tbe way around the world.he declared, boastfully.\u201cWhat's the use of staying at home and never seeing anything?\" On he walked, right merrily, sager drinking in ail that he saw.Presently Tim found bimself am brood of chicks, each about the sam sise es himeelt.The old hen looked at him and asked, \u201cWhere Is your mother, Httle duckling?\u201cI have left my mother and am now on my way around the world,\" answered Tim, proudly, Mrs.Hen cackled scornfully.tter 60 home while you know the way,\u201d she advised.\u2018Then she paid him no further attention.But (he other chicks all danced around him.chirping mockingly.At last Tim grow frightened.He dashed through the circle and ran as fast as he could.One little chick ran after him and soon caught up with him.Growing holder.now that there was only one of his enemy, Tim turned The fight was on in good earnest.Just then they happened to look up.Tim saw a great big aaimal.with im- .mense eyes and à waving tall, crawling toward them.\u20ac \u201cIt's the cat,\u201d squealed the chick and away he ran.° The duckilng followed.Right befors - them was a path leading to a pond.in a second they had reached the water edge.Tim jumped In and was safe.On the brink stood fhe chick, shiver.Ing with fear, THE CHRONICLE \u201cComm in or the cat will get youl \u201c1 can't swim.\u201d moaned the obiek, in despair.\u201cIt's samy sneugh,\u201d sald Tim Then he remembered that his mother had told him that chickens were too stupid 10 ever learn to swim.The.next moment Tim hed reached the bank.\"Jump upon My tack, quick Iv.\" he told the chick.The chisk ad se.the duckling hastily swam out upon the stresm, just as Tabby asrived at the dank.Tim swam to the other ahore and they were once more on land The chick thenked him again and again.For a long time they watched for Tabby to go away.They were both hungry, but neither bad ever hunted for food all by himself, so they coud find hardly nothing.1 F Te RS) BY! ed \u2018 Ce \u201c1 wonder if well ever get home.\u201d sighed the chick.\u201cThough I don\u2019t sup- poss you went ta\" said be looking at Th.Tim did want to, and mighty bed.The world wesa't such 8 nice places to be tn all alone.after all Tabby finally slugk away.Again Tm carried the ghick across the stream.\u2018Then he would have gone away, but the chick pitaded that be come along and see Mrs, Hen, Mrs.Hen was grateful, indeed, to Tim.And when Tim shamefacedly oon- tensed that be would like very much to go home, she very kindly led Mm bagk to Mra Duck Tim was gisd enough te go home, I can tell you.Thereafter he obeyed his mothar, and went only where she said he could go.He knew now that she knew much more of the world than be.A Test of Faithfulness little known part of the world.For, this reason, You may know 1t 1s not at ail up-to-Gate in many of its custome.The king had sent his daughter to Purle to study.When she returned she was wiser than the wisest in the kingdom.It was decided by his majesty that the princess should warry.This she was willing to do, for she dearly loved a young nobleman, who returned her affection.The king's preference, however, was either the minister of state or the commander-in-chiet of the armies, both of whom sought her hand \u201cLet ua test their sincerity,\u201d pleaded the princess; \u201cand he that best shows his devotion will I merry.\u201d To this the king agreed, and the threes suitors were summoned to appear.As they appeared, the princess handed h a photographic film.\u201cWear ia she to each, \u201cupen your breast, and in two weeks return to me.Now the three had never heard of Photography.and so went on their way wondering.It was the custom In this country for avery man te bare himself to hie Troe 1s & kingdom situated in a waist and ascend to his housetop morning and sfterneonm te pray for the royal femily, The young nobleman was always faithful in his prayers for the prin- cons.Now he was doubly so.The minister of state prayed for & minute every thres days, and the general about once & week In two weeks\u2019 time the three sgein appeared before the king.The prin- oees had asked him beforehand to have each bare his dresst end remove the film.And, lo! on the breast of the general there appeared a sort of blur.On the breast of the minister could be seen what seemed to be the picture of the princess, though very faint.But om the young nobleman\u2019s breast was ths princess\u2019 portrait, strong and clear.You ses, all the times he had gone to his housetap to pray the sun was printing the picture on bie breast; while the sun had little chance to aoû upon the other two filme.But the king.knowing nothing of this, marveled.\u201cHere,\u201d he thought, \u201cis true devotion.The young man has thought 80 much of the princess that the magic plaster has printed her im- e on his breast.\u201d : he nobleman married the prin CPU \u2019 7D o RDA By Margares W.Leighton Down in the meadow, Beside the blue ses, Dwelt a little Arachnid, As trig as could be.Her gown it was velvet, With buttons of gold.Her head was pele gray Yet she didn't look vid.Her cight beady eyes\u2014 What couldn't they ses! Her eight striped legs\u2014 How spry they could be! Her house was a marvel Of wondrous net; Bpun in the night, With dew-diamonds set.Here she sat patiently, after day, Waiting for insects A-.coming ber way.First, a red dragonfly; Then a green hopper; Next, à great bumbl My, what a whopper! + \u201cT feel\u201d said Arachne, |] \u201cBuch vigor today; \\ I want to do something To work it away.\u201d So ehe spun u« silk : \"Twas wonderful Jn A ' , With three bundred eggs, © Tucked away out of sight.\u201cNow who,\u201d she cried gaily, \u201cCan that « r be * A-pulling my doorbell o very softiy! \u201cA little lover! ell, well I declare! Come in, Mr.Spider, Right up my white steir.\u201d \u201cSweet Lady Arachne, How lovely you are! Ne'er saw I such beauty A-near or afar!\u201d The wedding was simple, y honeymoon brief; Baid the bride, \u201cLittle husband, Tis truly a grief .\u201cThat now you must furnish My dinner foy me.\u201d And she gobbled him Just as quick as be.Bunny Grows Fat 6 ©, I'M going to begin homse- cleaning this very day.If you weren't so dreadfully untidy, Mr.Bunny, perhaps it wouldn't be necessary, but no respectable rabbit would cars to live In a burrow as dirty as this\u201d Mrs, Bunny shook her head deterininedly.\u201cCan't you put R off for « few months, Gear?I do sp hate housecleaning,\u201d Bleeded Mr.Bunny.\u201cNo, I wont\" snapped Mrs.Bunny.\u201c50 HANDSOMB A RABBIT\" \u201cIf you don't care to stay hers, you can run over and pay Uncle Peter Rabbit a visit.\u201d \u2018Good idea! I will,\" cried Mr.Bunny.So he tiled his very best ribbon round his neck and took his wery best cane and started off.As Mrs.Buany saw Blm disappear over the.00 sde thought to hersel£ that shé had never seen so slim and graceful and handsome @ rabbit.She felt sorry for having scolded him so roughly.Mr.Bunny arrived in good time at the house of Uncle Peter Rabbit.Uncle welcomed him gladly.For several weeks the two lod à gay lite together.Mr.Bunny ate so much and took so tile exercies tiat he became plump and reund and lasy.At last Mr.Bunny, after saying good.to Uncle Peter Rabbit, started for home.He reached the tidy little burrow, but found, to his sorrow, that he had grown too fat to squeess through the ole, \u2018Mrs.Bunny heard the noise and came out.\u201cHow are you my dear?\" asked Mrten Bunny, affectionately, a gnerily.she - Mrs.Bunny looke ed.\u201cWhy, my dear, your husband, of \u201cAnd, who are you, sir, \u201cAND WHO ARE TOUT\" course,\u201d gasped Mr.Bunny, aimost oysrcome by surprise B ra Bunny repiled: \u201cMr.Bunny, indeed! I tell on that Mr.Bun Te slim, and handsome, and not - lous\\y fat and puffy as you are.\u201d In vain.Mr, Bunny argued.He ws turned from the door.\u201cWhen my slim, handsome Mr.Bunny comes, 1 will let him in, but no fat rabbit like you can co Had my home,\u201d rs, Bunny had said, in part- 5 Mr, Bunny ran round and round the cabbage patch.It was nd the perspiration rolled from him streams, but he kept at i unt! re, Bunny at last believed he was hin enough to be her hysbang r.Bunny had learned his lesson.e never again became lazy, and so never grow fat.ot work, - A Funny Hay Ride '\u2019 J°= HONGLER I think's about the sleppieat fellow thera Le.WAL Ne'il go do sleep any pince, at any time, and whether he'a standing.ait- ting.or lying down.J the only one \u201cBloody Robbers\u201d who ever went tos] white on guard.He near : ly got fred for that.But the funplest thing happened last summer, Ain't ever heard of it, have yo?! Well, it wes this way.Joe had promised Farmer Green Be would taks a load of hay over to Mr.Jones\u2019.That afternoon Joe bitched Dobbin te the wagon and drove him up to the barn.Then he went up to the hayloft.opened the door and started tc pitch the bay down It was so hot, though, that he thought he'd Test awhile.Fe sat down in the hay, and ip just one minute was fast asleep.Tha farmer came slong inf a little while, When he saw that the hay was n't being loaded, he was mad ss thunder.The hay had to go early that af- \u201cJOE NEVER AWOKE\" a to 40 the work imag ve ae Soon be came to the bunch of hay that party Joe.Stick) ng der It, he threw hay a Or eRe 0500 barb, withoLt Seeing Joe.And, would you balleve it, Jos never - 't kn he'd bee oe uth \u201cindy uniosded od tne hay o Jones\u2019 barn.Pelican and Crane T= pelican ptunged his bili dowse ward into the water and brought up 8 fine fish.Right beside him stood the crane.\u201cBy the way, did you ever hear the story of the fox and the cheese?asioed the crane.The pelican paused in his meal, the fish atil] squirming in his bill.He shool his head.\u201cA erow once stole @ piece of very, fine cheese.Fiying with it to & tres he was about to eat It, when he espled My.Reyfiard underneath the tres.\u201cThe fox straightway began to praise the crow.and, at last, begged for one of his charming tongs.So pleascd was the foolish crow with these compliments ID ma chess.groped.from It nto.the e cheese dro Jawa of Mr.Reynard, who then trotted contentediy away.\" The pelican Jooked at the crane for & moment.Then te opened wide his great bill in & hearty guflaw.An instant, and the eran had Inserted his long bill and bad dra ven fra that of the pelican the sd.\u201d int the crow ef the fable not have looked more sham around bim than did the pelican, pr a Blew It Out.It had suddenly grown very clou and had ; Lith Margaret rus thlessly: VND the wind has blowel the sun out™ Takes Them In.Teacher\u2014~Do you knew what \u201cimbibe\u201d means?Yes, ma'am: to take fa.Fist re PLT sen siucreMy mother trobibes .eee errs Fell But Once ais hom any is showing the nga) oppo people fil down the on\u201d Jol kd No, ele: once ls enough (@ mont \u2018om, \u2014 - .FANG F Campion ta oN TIsT g Lah ed Ralls 4 re Jambo Jas 3 7o0tk Pulled - DoesntFeel dhe Jlightest Paioe > Sn ames BR 1 TUESDAY.JULY 23, 1907.Less Lt R QUEBEC CHRONICLE mee .CUNARD LINES NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Queenstown.gromPlers 61 & 53 North Riven W.Y.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS / QUEBEC TO ro LIVERPOOL Aug.a Ang.** ig one of the ts fas ol Loreal of eee ven days filfy two from Some Eimellt oF PASSAGE First Class IANADA™ Rey MIMION Li 21000 RODSRATE RATE I% SERVICE MICENSIFGTON® #8.\"SOUTHWARK *OTRAWA\" = VANCOUVER\" CRAY coute pente QUEBEC 70 LIVERPOOL.a 42.60 to 945,00 LONDON .05000000 00 a0.0s 0010 41.00 According to Stestastors aasried on il of pi EE rata ret pa WHITE STAR LINE Prom NEW YORK >> LIVERPOOL Wednesdays, from Plers 48-40 LB \u201cJar y Me x 1 AR ER wm bos lotion Serriets Aux.14 Sept, 11 Tu SE dla Majetle, FA eapir iol ap to W, M MACPHERION No 86 Dalhonsa tres rem meee QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO.SUMMER TINE-TABLE, 1907.ne a Mondar, June 3rd, 1907, trains à cles 20 | Smrwame, SWBAMG, (XD MOWTMORENCT Wnsx Dave osbec for Montisoreney Falla, avery Montmorsney LY every noires from \u20ac a.m.to 11.50 pm.BUKDAYE Quebec for Moatmorency Falls at 6.30, ATR Sin aad every 8 mince |A 1.00 p2:10 110 PB Leave tmoren: 1e or Quebes, até4 0.09, 9 90, 10.0, 10.39, 1.09, 11.sm ER in mm.6d évery 0 misvise tee from 130 p.m.Pp.BATWEEN QUEBEC AND BTR ANKE DX BEAUPRE | | X .Wax Dave om jueber for Bis, Anne de Bea tige 8.15, 8.9.90,10.50, 11.80 a.m, 12.80, 1.or Jeon | 5 sort 1.30 a.WE a es pue nat Ocmbare for Ste.Anne de Beaupte (x) at CRT 1 A, £51000 aT Ta LEIS, oat Ann yb ane 88 Bay 11.80 a.m.(X) 12.1.00 (2) 4.00, 4 3, 8.15 9,00 and 10.i8 p.m.So TEEN QUEBEC AND 87.JOACHLN, Werk Dave.Leave Quebee for Bes 11.90 am, 88ena lt.15 p.m.pe, S48 sn uebec for 8.Joachim, at 8.30, 1.30 a.m.pr) 15 p.m.ve Boaripre for bes, at 7.9 10.23, a.m, 08 and Joschi: t 7.SEE 15, 10.166,01 at 6.30, 6, 2.15,5.1 2 see 183 ax a SUNDAYR bao for Begupre, 6.00, 8.00 Jian pre, 6.50, sm.(x) \u201cHaare Gast for St.Joachim, 6.40, am.and = ve Beaupre for Quebec.8.00, 9.18 a.m., 8.08 Es A Toschim for Quebec, 7502.51, and LE) ga trains: all others are electrio mie connects at PES pamengers going or com! Mastai Banltori SE on pki ert] all information tatendent other apply to tbe Super 3.A.EVERELL® sDw.Eapérlatondent dia) Manas.QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, \u201cOn and After the 30th June, 1907, Tax U¥DERNOTED TRIPS WILL BR PO! UND coûvenient for Pons: ae en wa RE qu QUEBRO rou Pen Interecionial Baliway.5% > Limites is Ooen Limited + a Fiprom to Camp 3000068 700 Rape ESS 25 Nxprem to Mond 9.30 Errrintrom Rire 1230 rem to Little] 3.6 Sxvrea to Mon: ne [8] prom to Rive: 1005 LE Throug Exp: 16 Bap om cn to Halifax, n 0 Mount.| Ald Expres from Mon- 1.26 Osten Limited to pres pre tros Lette Quebes Central Raliway.P 4 © th PIE proven trom te CB arn E35 aad 10 00 went iH Japne from oe Mot! to the W 00 Express to Ads Mall trom the Wea DOMINION ie An a 1088 Ess 3.ALL LINE Royal Mail Steamship Coy.LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVE From From From RATES OF PASSAGR $80.00 and tpwards 0.00 to $40.00 Tos, ine wesc 8 MONTREAL SERVE Lobon.Hore Frame Moarmal Jae 24 Juno Emini 5 wr 4\" | and ss tarien.: Ax 5 = \u2018\u201c Paras.2] ne a RATES OF PABSAGE BY HAVRY STEAMERS.Se SR rnd vo verte ma Feira pee Rasoirs none Tes * or hae Of Bo« = = \u201c2am aon, ala deromt Reford Agencies Sailings From Montreal.DONALDSON LINE GLABGOW WEEKLY SRRVICL 88.Marinabo « a July \u201c \u201c pre hpi ad Tia tol alae.FHOMEON LINE LONDON WEEKLY 6ERVIOR aii Bteamen fitted with cold storage and cool \u2019 \u2014 THE ROBERT REFOAD CO, LIMITED, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, N.B.INTERCOLON! -_ RAILWAY Trains leave Levis as follows; 12.08 A.M.\u2014Night Express for Bt.Hyachinthe and Montreal, daily ez- cept Sunday.Handsome Bleeping Car jon this train which may be after 0.00 P.M.P.M.\u2014Meritime Express for St.M yachinihe and Montreal daily.Din ing and Parlor Cars on this train.12.10 A.M.\u2014Ocean Limited for St.John and Halilax, daily except Sunday.Dining and Sleepin Cars, 2.50 A M.\u2014Ocean Limi for St.Hyacinthe copt Monday.Bleeping Cars.by 19 P.M.Excpress for Murray Riviere du Loup, Cacouna and Motis, dailt except Sunday.Dining and Parlor Cars.4.10 P.M.\u2014Express for St.Hyacinthe and Montreal daily except Buffet, Cars.7.45 AN.\u2014Express for [Riviere Lou 5.Su 0 PY.\u2014Express for Riviere du Loup, sols except Saturday and Bunda; 8.20 Pfax and St.John, daily.Dining and Sloeping Cats.This train only runs to Riviere du Loup on Saturdays.For farther particulam and Sleep! Qraosommadation, Brant appl air Offices No, 7 Du Fort Bt treet and No.Suvetand 69 8t Paul Steamer Orleans Onandafter 8th Juna, time and elreumets: parmiting this steamer will leave as Tollaws rot FROMISLAND FROM QUESSO am, a tam foam 8156 18 am Wem, one 1.00pm iis PON FRIDAY AND SATU! is po.mn OM SUNDAY .00 t= AnR, 2 00 4.00 p.m, 00 pa nia p.m.On Fensta of Obligation the steamer will make the and ctéa.tm.asû in ppm the afternoon EVERY TRURSDAY NIGHT FROM ISLAND FROM QUEBEC 7.00pm, 7.10.00 pu\u2019 100 Sa Steamer Frontenac Ferry Between Queen.Sillery ane Strer Vars ni lat en Porta +T.ROMUALD oouD rat QUEBEC 0am ROUN P Ams 2 SEE BRIDUE © fus term ERY DAY LORS pm, From rede at pm, pu 400 pie Sunday TAN 416 pm 15:38 pue SUNDAYS A0em un 10pm tm pr he pm ua and Saturd HE a Rn en Pa On sata pen TR LY ion Steamer Championt.Laurent, St.Wichel, St.J Ex! rom 8 porthier Line ean and a tfowe off Be Weather and means Somer Te will Hp exoeption of Te a pin SORBATE Lencos Quebes Th S- 1.10 pm, sad leave Lnping st ête Petronille {a the momiag ody on SATURDAYS itl roy Bert! son rs ive the es Tee an appon pon if paca es o ne nir oa Sake Aree 50 | for the advance and Montreal, daily ex- | \u2018es RES \"| no change of moment in EARLE STOCK BROKERS « PRIVATE WIRE TO IEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.Mocal Seems 2.Special.03 ST.PETER ST, QUEBES.TELEPHONE 946 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Now York, J 22\u2014-The operations 2° a limited group of stocks which distinguished the stock market at all times ne last week were discontinued to-day.The tone was proi tly responsive end became dull vy as thse operations made up about all there was of last week's dealings.The action of the market had little in the news to explain it, unless tit be the resum tion.of an advertising campaign on on side which has been distrusted in pres amongst banking and finoncial authorities of the \u20ac prentened inadequacy of money market resources to | any considerable speculative undertaking in the stock market.Money on \u2014 call continued to rule easy and is only in the most remote prospect that inconvenience to borrowers is expected.Reports of labor trodlles in the iron mines had a bad effect on United States Steelwas not severe at any time and quite parer] recoverieé ensued on the markup of Southern Pacific and Atchison in the last half hour.tone was heavy, Bonds were steady.Total sales, par value, $878,000.Tre wr from Chas Hi Street B Co, New York Broken, ¥t Pelor Heh.Low Closeu ing.ai 85] a ER Ex) ji i & i sn va Mot.ER Manumen Centro.0e Kationsl lather.Sunday.Leming zad du | bios and Campbellton, daily except | bugar.Yi Maritime Express for Hali- | Soucu: von Tor ue | is NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER from E.& Barsolpbe's Private Sirs to pernnos & New York, July 22\u2014The market was reactionary \u2018during the greater part of the day with special weakness in the United States Steel stocks which was {plained by the strike of 15,000 ore handlers, a lal number of whom are employed by the © ration.The ublic remained apathetic and trad- ng continued profstional with most of the traders ranged on the bear side playing for a reaction which they seemed to fhink was due.There was vo liquidation of importance to be seen.In the last hall hour, Union and Atchison bid up sharply and both but the rest of the list sympathized only very moderately with this movement, so that on the olore fractional net declines were the rule the day, with exceptional gains in the two stocks just mentioned.Coll money continued extremely onsy entirely unaffected by the syndicate t paymon on the Union Pacific bonds but tims ions remained extremely firm with a emand for long Me 0 rune and ; ® port supply.a, 476,239 Pamper CLOSING LETTER.Qy Private Wire Neuville Belleau & ., 08 St, Peter Street, Quebec, Phone 946.New York, July 92\u2014The opening market this morning was influenced by the bullish atticles appearing in the tions were generally at an advance of half to one point in the active actes.London adviess were noga- tiv prices there more inclined sag than otherwise, but it was re poriad that this center bou gh about teen thousand shates the close of trading.Co stocks were heavy ahro: for the metal.| After the tradere took the market in hand and sold stocks freely, varyin continued favorable weather vas ' vious stages and which offers companionship gomsidernd undeairable \u201cby E & G BANDOLPH, riends i sentiment mes have been a heted to 111 BROADWAY some extent by the tone of warning | Members of the New York Stock The pressure on stocks The closing * | that the dividend will have to be raise * {the yenr.There wera bull points out \u2018| closing was generally heavy at frac- * | Atchiran and Routhern Pacific notable At.Paul &.\u2014 in Montreal Street.207 Toronto Street.104 1024 Twin City.95 Detroit Uni - 6] 67 Halifax Tramway 97 Toledo Rnilwny.25, an Favann Flretrie, pfd.74 7?R.& 0.Nav.Co.@ 6 | Montreal Power .264 04} Dom, I.& S.rom 24 23% Dom.1.& S.pd.51 404 Dominion Canal.enm 568 M Nomtreal Steel Works 8% 80 N.§ Stori.u 88 673 Montre 1 Telegraph.\u2014 157 Bell Telephone.\u2014 1344 Ogilvie Milling Co.Ti 116 114 Mnokay Companies: mw 69 Take of the Woods.mm = Lake of the Wood: ple 109 18 Laurentide Pulp.- #8 Laurontide Puip, nid.ns stocks closed at the highest almost of | - morning papers and initial transne |Q , but there wns notations red saleg R prices down down she TEARS § THQCRERL Accountants, Auditers end Liquidatera.AI! = Mountein Hül - 1 ; QUEBEG \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARTHUR BAUNEAU A.8.DUPUIS Quedes.Montreal, BRUNEAD & DUPUS STOCK BROKERS Traneactions rece on Montreal Stock personal representation at fois of one ap cent cm mission.Chan Heed & Coy'e New, York and Boston private wires an d quotas service st the disposal of patio 18 St.Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL.123 St, Peter Street, Quebec, PHONE 1808 McDonald, Lespesance & Go.STUCK BROKERS, Hosbelaga Bank Balldéag.| Chaleas Froaionee TEL 1227.TEL.2108.\u2014 DIRECT WIRE CONNECTIONS WITH Exchange.# DELAWARE & y HUDSON RD.Shortest, Sulenest and Best MONTREAL TO NEW YORK Passengers [rom Ctusbec vin the Grand Trunk, Intercolonial or the Canadian Pacific lines connect at Montreal with the Delaware % Hudson trains Information and through tickets via above lines and tho ware & Hudson can be had at ticket oflices.Through Sleeping and Parlor cam Montzeal to Now York mon,wed,sat cause for this.Southern Pacific stems ed more of a favorite on the go showing of earnings \u201cand expectatiog ed at the next meeting.United States Steel wne heavy on the strike of fifteen thousand men at the iron mines at the hend of the Inkes, and no increase of dividend looked for, Money is rather firmer and six per cent.is now hid for over the end of on Reading and the, Mock opened hall a point higher, - ting, however, with the rest of the list.jr ublia operations have been alight today, hut it in notblovad the strong bull traders will allow the market to get away from therie Gbntrol and il the public refuses to act then prices must be lifted hy main strength.The tional net declines for the day with exceptions each being a point higher.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Quotations Furnished by Measrs.Neuville Bellean & Co., 93 St.Pate Btrest, Qurhee.Mantrenl, July 22, 1907.Asked Offers Canadian Pacific.\u2026\u2026.177$ 1778 Wontreal Cotton Aills.Nom\u2019, Textllo .Nam.Textile, pid.| Tikinots Traction, pid.ss 824 Sala Montreal Power.115 at 96.Mominion Cnal, 25 at 56.Dominion Tron and Steel, pid, 25 at 404.Take of the Woods, 50 at 72.Toronto Railway, 15 at 102.Halifax Tramway, 32 at OR.Nom.Textile, pfd.25 at 87.Richelieu & Ontario, 4 68.QUEREC STOCK EXCHANGE.Fornished hy Nenville Bellenu & Co, Btock Broker, 913 SL.Peter Stroet, Quebec, July 22, 1907.Asked.Offered, BANKS.Rank of Montreal .| Quabea Bank.Union Bank.woe Danque Natiowale, x-d Banque Hoc helags.Molsons Bank.Canadian Pacific.Richolion & Ontario.Montreal Tower.Quehee 88 Rellechnago Te Dom.tu .Canadian Flectrie Canadian Electric, pid BONDS.Pom.Textile Serie Cu.Memtmormey Cotton Quebec way von Canadien Rlectrie.IT 18 FAGUY, LEPINAY'S WAY To keep their customers a month io from one to two pointe tans stagnation of trae.Cotton |advanco for what they wand.Do you and reais were Ws lowe and the | want to meke money.Ses our adv, ¥AGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE AUCTION SALE In the matter of J.A.Pelletier, mer Shand, Ohicontim, lnsclvees, nou Th will house street, du, said esterte as follows :\u2014~ VERA Ng | 51 C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, se ST.PETER STREET BE 0} at} Wem gn Dod TTS LEAVE POINT LEVI 1.05 Friis ava SLEEPER FOR MONTREAL ed jem.wi termation Thm re Le am for io she ou .AD Boston and all New Now BOMESREKERS TXCURLIONS Te Te Manitoba and the Canadian Northwestpre à 13 and 71; ee 10and 24, geet for ong arias bop rogtes (Ferry bears ets on Wee ieagen ier Sow tat on.TELEPHORE 871 mess ET Cuutesn STOCKS AND BONDS Bought and Sold, fof Cosh of 68 Margin.Montreal, Toronto, New York or Chicago Bxebanges.MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES INDUSTRIAL BONDS.mer attraetive Ofer QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, OF NEW mune rod ess Let Probate,\u2018insoivensr on Jusisia, higeilty, iS.S.NATASHQUAN Will leave Quebec on Wednssday Evening next for sll PORTS ON THE NORTH \"SHORE Freight will bo received at the Leyland Line Whar! on Tuesday.= For further particulars The North Shore = Frans ration & sion de nn.\u2018Paul Wree Co.aL S14 jan.iy uly 0x3 = | Godan Shoe Meciney Go, LIMITED We Manufacture the following machines, and sell on the non- Royalty system.Pe La Stan rd Screw, Slugger, ser lar, Healer.* vue ce Wt, or is a rhemonaiie prise | 14 or a \"eme of Boots and Shows, large saving to thé manufasture, FACTORY AT 308 St.Joseph Street ST, ROCH, QUEBEC.PHONE 2338, pt A \u2014 THE ST.LAWRENCE Gamadion Nviaton GO, Li DAILY SERVICE sey | Between Quebec and Montreal BY STBAMERS \u201cCOLONIAL'\u2019Captain J.Jean, and IMPERIAL\u2018 Capt Wm.Paul, St, Provided with aif Modem Conveniences Leave Quebec at nahi sto] vers done sci d'elockam.Senday lobes save Mo Montreal at 5o'cloek pm.due in Quebec at 7 o'clock a,m.Sunday leaves Friday Excursion Tickets sold at single fare.Good to return on Monday.CHEAP RATES.LANDING Quebec :\u2014Choulnard Wharf.PAUL, Jr, WM, PAUL, A.AUGER, Agent.Quebea, Steamer Alexandria will start het br drow cy trips to Buffalo and return on Return tickets for fret two Le.\u2014isavinue Quebec, pate td asdl 324.00 Meals \u2018and berth included.MATHIE & ELLIS CO.180 St Paul St TEL.»0._ Qushes Steamship Go'y Lid New York, Sermsfa and West méfes Royal Madi Lines, Salliagfrom Plier 47 North Rives N.¥ NEW YORK FOR BERMUDA Twin Botew 88 BERMUDIAN slat July, 14th sad Mt August 0% 3] am.© NEW YORK FOR WEST INDIRS MD it WE 0 KOROMA, féià Juiy ats pm St.Lawrence Line.The Twin Sorew I CAMPARA LI vous fatendod ta Tai Tet Gotint 4 TUESDAY, 30th JULY, BESTT Stn RRA I See Foto na à Pietos = us Copp Se | Le fau ce Sarper v \u2018 e salting day ne monts ; \u2026 SEA AB.OUTEARAIDAR A%, iver.How Yoru ris , Hote, Ju.Tisket Agent Quebee .MONTREAL-TORONTO LE Dally at 8.30 p m.FOR NDRIA BAY, OUBAND ISLANDS, KINGSTON, Ct R TORO NIA AR FALLS BUFFALO AND POINTS WEST THE ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE TO EUROPE CPR.\u201c EMPRESSES \u201d MO ROYAL MAIL SERVICE QUEBEC ABD LIVERPOOL From From Quebec Joy ane.) ATES 3 wi Bt oi ES Manuisctures especislly those intending to start mew ma factaries, | should not fail to inspest Fe SE J, ne [3 eee a aur machines they are eqs to aay ia | ibg and ny, ERA the market os bo workmaa- = ANNUAL Fa thip, and the use of them mars o ORIENT ses ne TU AL ou ed Bl rE WoRtD FRANK C.CLARK, Times Building, New Yor julyl7aa.w.xwed.sated.Gaspe Steamshi ip Line 8.8.GASPESIE Neat sailings Wednesday, July 10th and 24th, ard pm.for Gaspe I Rreight received Wednesdsy, un- Erin accomodations for pas- isp Foc light, Passage and étaterooms, ly to.(or J.A.BOUCHARD, Mgr.40 Dalhousie Bt.Norin Shore Mail Service 8.8, \u201cKING BDWARD\" THE BUSINESS MEN'S 7 TRAIN \u2014\u2014\u2014 Leaves Quebes - - 11.30 P.M.Reaches Montreal - 6.30 A.M.COMFORTABLE SLEEPING CARS During this bury wos woason no doubt this exllent service will suit the busi- pee men's purpows, as they can travel in comfort during rthe night, at- tand to their busihess Se day after, back to Quebec same afternoon or of + Fo descriptive bose, rates aud full ER AL Rol Rise O2 8t, John Et, prod em Hill.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAVIGATION CO.SAGUENAY LWE Laily at 8.30 am.FOR BAIE ST.PAUL, yi Br Ras AND AL ee IN BAGUENAY RIVER LEN CI NIHON EA TTA The Wew Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay & St, Maurice Bivers.LEAVE QUEBEC FOR t pe oder (Lunch et Lake On and after June 16th, 1907, trains Montreal, dally GE Rr Joseph, dally except Sun will 1dn as follows: \u2014 RX Cas La Toque Bberval ena Chiooals ry Lager ool Sanday.Ba 6 rest Eu daily exept Sole i ; Roberval sad Onlsoutlml Th day eu paire rity (wits tone VE AT QUEBEC FROM L£ oo AL Chisoutimiond Rebervai Saturday day.100k Jos n Yoreice Wednesday and a 8884 Baynead, dally except sad FRUYS EX, Cats berval and La Puq' satoir do J dail; hig rd 5 igi at Sade Suata Co IE Tonio daiis except Sus h Hotel win nada ot is Stress a at 1815 \"nl dora.fare *Lan: hi La à HET à tr uy x Pe Traténse, aù 8 @ T.Ry.end L pafineaduie Es Me F \u2018bet: WE a Eo + v.\u201cso PAL Fro From Quebes, srriving Montreal \u20ac ASPX Frm srl 7.48 0 Montreal, ving Quebec a ARDY.avr TO! ARAYI am rela Re QaLSARY Montreal, Quabes, June IMA, 1907.(or s2eg ar {som ation asd ag Le red at Quedes avant BEC CENTPA LIT IS Intending shippers pers should have 4 their relat ont by 8.5.Persia of Le de Navigation de quabes, \u2014This Le or hes sll convenience : se sance any freigh proper or heavy ates ou 80 po.lowe than lar tari he Ee acoomodation for at lonst sixty passengers, the berths are very good, the meals extra, and the grier- BO ervios OK.The tickets are obld: first clase single $1.30; re'vem \"no, Week and excursion Saturday to a day 98.00.Seeond class tickets 6 0 Beth in cabin 50c., whole ve eu { bathe) 8 Le\u201d X.BROUSSEAU \u2019 Mansger, tor Qlaet, orrhent fAunnl HOURS, Cures Manderd remod, ~QUEBEC © CHRONICLE: ted and published LA the Chronie Fisting Company, \"1D .Watson, Geusenl Manager, buiiding of the Company, 9 Baade threst, Quebec.Subscription Daly, 93.00 pee wa , are pus eekly ho {ogi sna Gest insertion, 100.par st | vebosquent insertion, NEW YORK, | BOSTON, PORTLAND JULY EXCURSIONS IEEE T0 THE CAPT.VEZINA $ es oy TAINS YTADAY, July 87th, for Kora hare Foi a ar as fac 6 d'Notaabquan, mes ed Toi DS inotetine vous leo to AAT received at Crom Wall ft 7 5 i Be llioging toes | ara rane Wall Shed, Fridsy, July 26th tania hin hg in| | y or \u2019 me is sen gas retmen ceerve- HOLLIDAY BROS.\"ge 101 St, Peter St.PA unes 6 \u201d» .S.S, \u201cPERSIA Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Eôee! June tré, 1907, Expross a Rr au au\u2019 Lea NB Mixed Lire rior a Lop, ae Ali Trains Dally axcent Sunday outing + Mémondeste J pet 2 om Mens rig Ri Ca vas jou 4 joe Sou tot, P.osque Isle, aad Hn da Loup with ali Intercolonial rher u A He umn sour » Lind Saparintendent i iver da Lay A Clear Soft ° Skin 250, avons oe tas ure Bosp.a8 emollient Sosp.like CALVERT'S 10% Carbolic Toilet Soap, pi pi ts pese es orsat au Droge.Bond for our free tros belle shout thls aoû ouf other sovcdai tien.2.0 Samar 4 90, 7, Serie Beet, Menrasas.MOST DIREGT SERVICE # \u2014 vad { THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.ON VACATION AS AT WORK, THE DIXIE, CAMILLO CIGARS ARE AGREEABLE.Bank of Montreal ST.ROCH BRANCH Corner of Bridge and St.Joseph.Streets.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest Pakl 2 Times a Yearadm.Thos.Donohue Embroidered Dresses at Half Price.$12.00 Kora Linen Pattern Dressile for $6.00 415.00 White Embroidered Linen Robe for $7.80 $18.00 Crean Embroidered Linen Dress for $9.00 $23.00 White Embroidered Linen Lawn Dresses for $11.50 $38.00 White Embroidered Pique Dresses for $16.50 SPECIAL Wash Collars, Lace and Linen, Special 18 1.Lenther Belts Tan and Black, Special 25c.Gone | to the Seaside SETHE LL nt ry there, mms 88 vup- rif © MECHANICS SUPPLY CQ, D.S.RICKABY Undertaker and Embaimer Faite and Boing (Me ad emer Dest 188 ST.JOHN ST.NOVELTY POST GARI.Quebec in à Nat Ste 24 Views-tor 10c.Quebec In à Sea Shell 24 Views for 10c.Nutty Post Gards 337 ST.JOHN ST.A Nutey Proposition QUEBEC.Wireless Massage nord La Banque Nationale | Magic Fan Post Cards \u2014 On and after Tierday, | e first 1 of ext, this Bank will pay to its ores s dividend of obe and three | Juarters per cent.being wt the raw ol geven per cent.per annum, Upon its pital, for the quarter ening on the TRIE où ve vi to the list of errors pi the 16th Juty.\u201cBy order of the Board of Directors.P.-LAFRANCE, Manager.Quebec, H#rd July, 1907.PIANOS ano ORGANS Open the Fen and see Quotes, Wehavea\\soreceied à now stock { of colored views of Quebec, ne well ss large stock of new pictorial cards T.H.0'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.Eepecially Constructed for and According to the Instructions of OUR CLARET and SAGTERNE WIRES.ARE AO0D ANO-RMIOHTOR $3:00 PER:DOZEN QUANTS, 8175 + «PINTS td | TE SALE INCREASES TV DAY FOR OUR TTY NIAGARA GRAPE WINE TWO QUAUTIES $1.00AND L860 PBR GAL SR.CAWL FOR GAMPLES E uo OR E PATRYS Wi 67, 69, 71 ST.\"JOHN SrRERT ARTHUR LAVIGNE, 68 ST.JOEN STREHT FO \u2014 VALIQUET'S AMERICAN RESTAURANT .FORMBRINY OF BOSTON Fine Cup of Coffees OPPOSITE CITY HALL _-\u2014 | =| > 3 Ë Thos.Donohue £= PLEADING FOR HAYWOOD'S LIFE Addresses to Jury Now in Progress CROWDS IN COURT-ROOM Orchard had No Connection with the > fendant, whether Former was Guilty or Not dato, July 2\u2014For four E.F.Bidh- Rl il I FREE en rd ati ÂTStE Ê evening him hearing of ue case ry Moles, one of the se for tha defense, charged ury, came up this afternoon pt be contiqued to-morrow.Orchard the stand for over an hour given a severe Sillig to 4b iu the pe ji The prisoner's witness, however, pci tained his characteristic calm through | out.He denied tbat be was in Coeur D'Alenes ot the time MoGes Toe.to a meeting with bim at G.W.Aller, the other wituess for Me defense, who is under perjury charges, was to-day bound over for trial in the district court.ex- charaoter and consistent phil- the Western Federation Richardeon had wivided bis prgumment umder eleven heads, whi be enumerated to the jury this morning.At the everding scevion he eaid he would do all be could to sbridge bis remarks on account of heat a EE to fnish some time to-morrow.Tho contention of the defense, Mr.Richardson declared, was that no matter whether Orchard committed which he confessed or nod, | bed ben shown between | and the defendent.Discuss Vinsdieutor of Creek, Mr.rd- Association, be Statethat while court he was iscuss the deporta- | tions from Cajpple Greek or the employment 2 ves ub various mistes umions, be want well es much as an conditions in Colorado.He continued : \u201cI want to o i, hye iovented a type of \u2018\u2019amphiblons\u201d sutomobde and boat ined, which travels 6h the ronds x to the wt Socord: ng en m \u2018Arcousity.lavail lise cet it = ea dota fod reg \u2018bad aa op- and trying the yee bow SR méenigel:d a amies of pro ttes dare es bank cf (ae Reine into ue bee a beck, x, song t passengers s.Thomson, wife of the Minister of , end Mme.Barthou, File of the Minister ol Publo Works.The sensation of \u2018roi ing\u2019\u2019 imto the water, gliding about and emer, bigh and on land \u2014vas Pronounced to he bétail.back \"voiture\" led ad and Te water lly no a in mao ex Rie Shank four metres long, is shifted to a small the ; peller, this being dome simply metres an\u2019 \u2019 ~ 1 before, a playmate while in Be pre (school for the he pe | Peer he DEATH PENALTY Becreed for Prof Hau, who Murdered His Wife's Mother.Germgny, July 22.\u2014Kard Hay, a brillisns young 1 Taw professor of Washington, ., was condemned 5 death this Doin after à five days trial, for the murder of hin wife's mother, Frau Molitor, a wealthy resi.dend of Fryer in dans city 19 Novas heard 2 vardiot of oo mien smdingh with counsel chm il Tit ah gine! tencen.Upon à the return of ibe judges, Hau aro and standing erect with and folded arms, listened to tbe sentence without moving à muscle.A moment later ho \u2018wus a hurried away to prison by bal a policemen, sentence is apo hvopelag with the strest rowdy, whi ve bean demonstrat ing more and more openly for several days in Hau's favor and against th Molitor family, After the edj of the court for an hours\u2019 recess at 8 o'clock last evening the women a the Molitor party were compelled to remaim in one of the offices of the court house because it was dangerous for them to appear in the streets.A carriage | waited for them in the court yard, \u2018and it was several hours before they were able to lave.Meanwhile, emor- mous arowds had assembled in the - {streets .adjacent to the court house, ,Cordons of police kopt the crowds in check for an bour or mors, but then lost control of them, the masses pushing and forward to the doors .with the evident intention of storming the entrance.A BLIND MAN'S SUCCESS Kansas City, July 19\u2014T.D.Gore, ponrinated by the oorats.of Okla homa for ited States Benator, which action is equivalent to eloo- tion, as the new State is strongly democrat, hns been blind since be was 11 years \u2018oid, when be accidentally shot bin right eye out with an arrow gun.At that time he was à page i: the Mi i Senate.Three yenrs hoysh passion, had bi his left eye with a stone.| Gore bas won laurels in politics and | the law.A page at ll, nominue lur | the Legislature at 19, popalist eect r at large in Hisers ipai three erie later, unanimously se-ected in 1800 for Bouth Dakots spes! for the fusion ticket\u2014such is the political history of Thomas Pryor Gore.But always was defeated.He never held office since he wis a page in the Mississippi Senate | Gore's character is best portrayed by [tone instances: When told by his fa.h- or, that ho must prepa repars to attend a he replied: \u201c1 wil wil go to school at home.A blind will farmish neither the booka nor the opportunity I seek.\u201d And did.Charles | PKmen read his oi through the normal and the uni- \\vereity, memory was young Gore\u2019s re- That acute memory defeated Cor-.(fressman Money, iow a Tv States Senator from Misaissippi.pie congressman was to epeak in Hobenlinden.Gore then 20 years old, requested \u2018a division of tima Mr.Money, who had heard of him, rudely replied: \u201cI will speak as I as I please; zou may do the same.Money eae the voters for three hours, never dreaming that young Gore would reply.athe young man waited patiemtly until his time, and then entertained the crowd for four hours.He quoted the Congres: Wo sional record, page by page, of celebrated antagonist, iden ing At the close the ar oe] unmaercifully.oughly enraged Money, remarked: you were not blind I moule « debate with you in another way.\u2019 was: \u201cCongressinan, blindfold Ll sed .self and march cut.\u201d But the chal- 0 (lenge went unheeded.RECORDER'S COURT.Yosterday was & record day at the le- |Recorder\u2019s Court, no less than fifteen privoners, who bad been gathered in on Saturday and Sunday, beigg; celled lon to explain why they indulged in somothing stronger than water, 80 fresly.As they were all plain drunks, they were were allowed to go on paying $1 and coste each.Always a fine programme at Rustic Theatre, at Xent House, Performances-every day at 3.30 .{and 8.80 p.m.moreso FIANCE JILTED FoR BRIDESMAID Mariden, C own,\u2019 July 22.Hire Sophia Victor to-day brou sait aguinet Frank Mita for $1 damages for alleged hresch of promise to m There was to have been à June 'ding.A week or so before the day iset for the ceremony Miss Victor introduced her fiance to Miss Julia Rudolph, who was to be her brides mai Tho plaintif says that Mita steai ne way bucame attentive to the mei be, He postponed] the wedding.hea Miss Vantor to 0 ee is his peo, mise to her she ways be said that Miss Rud vas dis\u201d _ tended wife.Tite plaintiff | further states that sho gave Mita $300 with which to buy bo household furnishings.the hull, of Sie was construct diy i! M.tee gf Maisons-Laffitte.RECORD R RUSN YO EVSOPE Goutaillisr \u2018encennes accomplis New York, Joly M-According to the raethanical | construction.The [the figures o of the Nosth Atlantic oon.wheels are of sheet steel, diok pattern, fon wboond trans- dio and are firsed with solid rubber tires.jo from this port When tho vehicle is used as a boat ne montre bas (ar resta die figares of 1906.a conference shows that, | while there has besn @ nenarkeble in- érense in the number of bookings, the derrand fer the second cabin and steerege accommodations bes bem phenomenal.the number of pousone he wailed gH Detwemm dnnu- ary 1 amd June 30 Hy the years 1008 ani 1907, à is shown that there hae oon on [noreave in the first cobis de ren of 2708.The mond alin « jnorresed 9,148, end th) stesrage demand hae fuorencudi 34,204.DISCOVERY OF PAPVRI Landau, July 29\u2014An | incmating dis die SE ne od wonestery, aod parchmente ited been bonnghè Tenn dd, where there is some disposition > | Coptic moi fret bing.dv 77 oN Co _TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1807 F \u2018SIMARD & CIE.16012 - - 046460000000 MEN'S CUSTOM TAILORING Suits Made to Measure.res eben rirenaenn.$11.75 Suite Su : 7 Mongar Te «818,00 to ue 5.00 Regularly.scsascoseapene ren cn ee $18,00 to $22.00 the adicenion, D or pi liver, bad, thin and he pure and otherAllsesses of the or- sans of digretion and nutrition.apacilio cure Mon aies ve effect upos = surfaces and hence cures catarrh, Do \u2018to clcanse the passages Catarth Ecrmedy fluid while using *Discovery * bs a constitutienal rem- Wavy the \u201cGolden Medical Disco a catarrial diseases, a8 of the a Tan bladder and other pelvic wil be ii De plain to you if will extracts from wat na pres embnont medical authorities, en- its ingrodienie and explaining curative en It is malled {moar request A De.BV.Pierce, paf Ni Y.\u2018This booklet gives all the tbat entering into Dr.Plerce\u2019s from which ft will bo seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, le-refinod glycertne boing usod Instead, ep Goma Sas thousand ps page as » vel Sage\u2019s he oy.pl ne sent fre raid for 31 Joe BANK MONTREAL, UPPER TOWN BRANCH, Fabrique Street Savings Department ï INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES 4 YEAR J to to the \u201cBayings of Christ\u201d found by At Edfu recently a native accidem- tally laid bare a small, tomblike re- oeptacle.In this were found & number of Jaschment manuscripts bound in thick papyrus covers.The native sold them to an Arab dealer for a few dollars, and the Arab resold them to à Copt for $2,500.Then the find came into the hands of Mr.De Rustafjesll, a well-known explorer, who-brought it to England.The manuscripts have already bees identified as unique: Coptic Greek ecclesiastical manuscripts of the ninth and eleventh centuries of t arch- asological importance, and about a dozen rolls of sixth century Greek papyri.Among the latter are twenty- five leaves of ai 1 saying of Christ in a Coptic translation of the lost Greek original, of which previously only thirteen leaves were known, twelve in the National Gallery in Paris and one at Berlin.The discovery also comprised arts of the Gospel of Matthew, Merk, and Luke in | Greek and Coptiog the A al of St.John in Coptic, a history of mirucles of Cosmos and Damien dated in the sixth omiury, a ræermôn by St.Pisenthios in tio, and a manuscript in the oh isn language ing with tbe life of St.Menos and the canons of the Nicaean Council Only fragments of mpenuecri in, the Nubian lan, had bee; he hirtherto.ave very pans wholars in \u2018and ocatrel any pute lished literature.Hence the pros volume, which is an excellent state Pre preservation, ie is of first vate import- from the dedication in one of the manusori, ipta the monastery on the site of which they were discovered is proved to have been named St.Mercary of the Mount at Kdfu.One of the volumes is a history of the martyrdom of St.Mercurions.A modern stands near the site, but the name the older foundation Me been entirely lost until this dis- En Ja has also yielded another find \u2019; De Rusaljacil's we os.a the esert in get, on bank of the Nile A und among the remains of flint\" f a nupber of oe weather beaten limestone vesesls resembling tr be pid slike ironstone concretions.thom to be of the laeolitie a are certainly hr than g RAE age, hed a « oo demaie rey da an Em in yy WHAT A PITY That ambitious people through hard pa inveriobly negleot bealth-it je itiffui to leak into their pale, tired Foon and see plainly written there the of sranaguessed low law, penalties of overwork ave as eerily on a thy are hard to besr\u2014 nights, Hired mind and body, otis that flutter and osuse all sorts of ymcmiortaba \u201cbeings ave oJ ily, i = fog Reims as to be chronic.Ferrozone will cure them.Tte mode of action is very simple, ite ou curative powse very 1 people eat more use it Eros wg of hungen es tat od rmdurance ve it to you ve c #0 - of nutriment and gro one box will prove is eavmmous merit; tey Farrosone.800; box.Everything well done is goed adver vo remasd than as à valuable addition teinge Made up from tha Single Suit Lang.he that have acoumulated during the season's regular business, At $11.75 and 815,00 you are gffered choice of auch fabrios as fancy Cheviots and Twecds, in various shades of gray und brown, and chnice of either single or double breasted sack coat models.Though prices are in some instances nearly half our regular depend upon standard quality Suits, Tailoring as good as hog yon you were paying full regular prices.SALE OF LINENS Unbleached Table Linens, 5e inches wide, a real good \u2018valus at 20a.Linen\u201d Fable \u201cDamasky Gé lobes \u201cride, siveral patterns, li, now, Uni now.Pure ROW.420.Pure Linen Satin Damask, 70 inches wide, handsome designs, extra qual Îty, regular 750, MOW.\u2026.\u2026.- Looceces vecrercer varsseven orsvscaee enscsones sasvensie mémmerencend 430, LINEN DOYLIES , 8 in.Linen Doylies worth 5c.for] 9 in.Lin:n Doylies worth % for Se.So.3 in, Linen Doylies worth 8c.for galinen Doylies worth 100.for Oval Linen Doylies, regularly sold 20e, each, now 180.CLEARANCE OF NEWEST WASH FABRICS Probably not again this summer will vou have an opportunity\u201d to buy at the remarkably low prices we name for this clearance You will find the very newest fabrics and the very init and most popular patterns roprosented.25c.Colored Pique.850, Plain Dress phys) 350.Striped Voile.\u2026.50¢.Colored Silk Zephyr.80c.Fancy Printed Muslin.} 180 | 46c.Fancy White Matting.} 28a 4c.Stripped Muslin.300.Black and White Muslin 230.Plain and striped Zephyr 87¢, Mercerized Linen,.HATS AND CAPS FOR CHILDREN Caps and Bonnets.Value.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.250.Ble.75c.81.00 At.\u2026.0000.180.89.57 760.; Lingerie Hats.Value.500, 75c $1.00, $8.50 At.\u2026.396 570 760.$2.90.SIMARD & CIE, 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MINERS and SHIPPERS of the CELERRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS BCREENED, RUN-OF-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTRE AY, à CHEAP JUNE SALE OF * MILLINERY All our Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Greatly Reduced.; JUST RECEIVED New Lawn and Lingerie Blouses and Costumes.Dress Skirts and Suits in Voile, $iik and Lustre.Children\u2019s Dresses in all Sizes.New Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Gloves, Etc.Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street, Quebec, P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill, easseeresIvesetssantsinsienn iene Just received 5,000 Yards 3%.800 Pairs of Lace Cursortment of Steamer hug;, all prices.EXCLUSIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS.of Linoleum.worth 60 cents, te goat.ging mors $1.00 We have just received a à fine as- | : P.J.COTE | Opposite Palace Hill, = = "]
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