The Quebec chronicle, 4 juillet 1908, samedi 4 juillet 1908
[" The Weather.ESTABIISHED 1764.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf :\u2014 Light winds, mostly fine and wamm, + \u2014\u2014 QUEBEC SATURDAY, JULY 4.Tr | The Quebec Chronicle.1908 Temporetures.Maximum and Minimum Temperstures; \u2014Montreal, 64.76; Quebec, 62,54, ONE OENT, * REHEARSALS OF THE PAGEANT Foun SCEN \\ , « aT Over Two Thousand ARE NOW IN PROGRESS People were Engaged in Last Evening\u2019s Practice on ES Another large crowd gounered at the Plains last night to view the rehearsals, and there was little ground for reproach either on the score of punctuality or emthusiasm.There were \" four scenes scheduled to be staged, and in all there was o great improvement on the proceeding nights.Placards were posted during the day pointing out the places of assembly for the different actors, and marking the order of their procession; and if all respond as heartily as the players did last night, then that mechanical unity, which is so necessary for success, should soon be assured.Again, if those people who are not playing but congregate bear the grand stand, would take their seats, another of the chief obstacles to prompt action would be removed.The following are the first seven scenes of the Pageant, and the names of the gentlemen whe have charge of them:\u2014 Scene IA.\u2018Jacques Scott.Scene iB.\u201cFrancis 1.\u201d\u2014M.Savard, Scene IIA.\u201cHeary IV.\u201d\"\u2014M.Pinsoananit.B.\u201cChesnpidin\u2019\u2019\u2014Mojcg Lalit erte, Scene uL.\u201cUrsulines\u201d-\u2014M.Larochelle.: Scone 1V.\u201cDollard\u2019\u2019\u2014Mr.Francoeur.Scene V.\u201cLaval \u2019\u2014Mr.Lockwell.Scene VI.\u201cSt.Lusson\u201d\u2014Dr.Belang er.Scene VII.\u201c\u2018Froutennc\u2019\u2014 Mr.Felsen.Of these scenes, Nos.11, Iif, V, and VII were enacted last night.Of these the lost was probably first in porat of interest.In it Frontenac is depicted receiving the Envoy of Phipps.The Intter has at least summoned up courage after loitering three weeks down the river, and is approaching Quebec.On seeing his fleet all the citizens rush to the ramparts while the artillery hale out the guns.All ars supposedly despondent until the vicerny appears and tel,s ¢hem not to fie discouraged, ns they still have him, \u201cle vieux Frontenac\u201d to rely upon.Then tbe English Envoy appears with the summons to surrender.On landing he is immediately blindiolded.and the amiable \u201ccitoyens et citoyennes\u201d calling him \u201cColin Maillard (as ic Blind Man's Buff) lead him over barriers and strive to trip him.Stumbl- Cartier\u201d \u2014 Mr.Van +++.ARCHITECT TALBOT Did Not Draw Pians, but Supervised Erccticn Trachoma Hospital, (810 ib ty the Chronicle.) Ottawn \u2018ul: \u201c= Mr.Ewart, Dominfon Archi .1, wux examined before the Public Accounts Committee to-day in respect to the employment of E.M.Talbot, of Quebec, as architect to supervise the construction of the tra- choma hospital in that city.Mr.Talbot, he said, «.not draw the plans.ji ision was paid two or both the cost of the work.Mr.Fart did not kuow \u201croulant ma boule.\u201d \u201cSir Phipps\u201d substituted for \u201cMalbrouck\u201d in **Mal-, whether or not | the Plains, WERE ENACTED.ing and dazed he is led before Frontenac, and looks round on the array of glittering nobles and councillors.Then after explaining his mission he pulls out his watch, and shows it to the haughty old Governor, saying that bis master demands an answer before the hour is up.Then Frontenac makes his famous reply, \u2018\u2019by the mouth of my cangon will I answer.\u201d There are severnl of the French Canadian folk songs in this scene, amongst which is the familiar ** kn is brouck Sen va-t-en guerre.\u201d The role of Frontenac, has been assigned to Mr.[artois, the selection is a splendid one, as thut gentleman fits the part to a nicety.Lieut.Savage, Thipps\u2019 envoy will be portrayed by Mr.Morin, and he together with the principals are also happily cast.The second scene was that depicting Champlain receiving his commission at the court of Henry IV.There upwards of five hundred characters required in this event, and the = fuli number were on hand lant evening for the first time.A leaturs of this seene is the dancing of the \u201cPavan,\u201d the court dance of that period.Some sixty-four ludies and gentlemen have been practicing earnestly for this number for some time under the direction of Mr.F.H.Norman, of Montreal, and the execution of one or two figures in the course of the court scene occasioned favorable comment.Then followed the arrival of the Ursulines and Hospitalieren and their welcome by the Governor, Hault de pas, Mother Marv of the in- urnationa and the Jadian etu dren.The fourth scene was that entrusted to Ald.Lockwell and the Papal Zouaves.The reception of the Marquie de Tracey, Lieut.-General of Louis \u201cZIV., by Mgr.Laval.The progress of this scene is ro marked that as the participants were about to file out, at its termination last evening, Mr.Lascclies expreased his gratification to Commandant Rouleau from the grand stand.lt was close on to ten o'clock he fore the evening's work had bern completed, the installatian of the oh trie iight enabling Nr.Lascelles to proceed with but little inconvenience, The total number of participants in the four scenes *chnrwaxl last eve, ing was estimated at 2,100.++++++e4e%++e4%%4000u Mr.Talbot visited the building every tday.He did wot inquire as to that, as Talbot was responsible.A Government official had occasionally in.\u201cpected the work, Ewart said, and found everything ail right.ONTARIO WILL FIGHT Toronto, July 3-Hon.Mr.Foy declared to-day that the province would fight the Dominion Government's proposal in regard to new lists for New Ontario.He gave it as his opinion that Mr.Aylesworth\u2019s bill is framed with the abject of getting Transcontinental Railway employes in the pay of the Government on the voters\u2019 lists.\u201cWat did you do with that fast food de lady up at dat gave you?\u2019 \u201cIts in me pipe.I'm emokin it!*'\u2014 New York Worldbreak- house Waterman Pens toSuit Everybody x Taper Cap Iloldern gold manted, No 26, $500.Orher sizes $150 to $7.00, MOORE'S, 148 ST.JOHN STREET QUEBEC.ve SCHWEPFE \u2014 S THE STANDARD ENGLISH SODA WATER AND ENGLISH DRY GINGER ALE « \"70 be had from a'l Leading Wine Merchants.\u201d are HORRORS OF RUSSIAN MINE DISASTER Funeral of 214 Victims Took Place Yesterday FIRE ADDED ITS: TERRORS One Hunired and Fifty Men Stl.1 Im prisoned\u2014Wives of Three of Vietims Drop Dead From Shock, Yusovo, Russia, July 3\u2014The bodies of 124 persons recovered \u2018from the Rikovuky mine, which yesterday was the scene of an explosion of gus, were buried to-day.To-day the horror of the situation was added to by fire, which penetrating the inner galleries where | there are 130 men imprisoned, made the eloris of the rescue parties almost useless, Behind heaps of fullen debris could be heard all day cries for help.Filly three bodies were taken out to-day, all terribly mutilated, some of the men having been burned to death while the heads and limbs cf others had been torn off by the force of the explosion.Seventy-five wounded were also taken out and removed to hospitals.Of these ten succumbed during the day and many others are in a precarious condition.Three women who stood at mouth of the pit and recognized the bodies of their husbands dropped dead from shock.A number of the ! others have gone mad.FIREWORKS FACTORY EXPLODED ; Bridgeport, Conn., July 3\u2014A building on Steeplechase Island, used as a factory for making fireworks, was blown to pieces to-night by the explosion of the materials used in their manufacture.There was no one in the building at the time of the explosion.Binghamton, N.Y., July 3.\u2014A voluntary petition in bankruptev wes today filed by the Binghamton Cold Storage Co., a rorporation capitalized at $140,000.The application was made to protect creditors and try to straighten out the business so as to re-organize, INTERNATIONAL CRIGKET- Philadelphia, July 3\u2014The match between the Canadian cricket players representing the Toronto Cricket Club and the Germantown Cricket Club, at Manheim, ended to-day in & draw.When play was resumed to-day the Philadelphians had 67 runs to their credit for one wicket and they succeed od in running up the total to 233.Toronto in the second innings made U8 runs for four wickets when stumps were drawn for the day.They had scored 264 runs in the first innings.The Canadian players went to Atlantic City to-night to remain over Saturdey and Sunday.BISHOP POTTER'S CONDITION Cooperstown, N.Y., July 3\u2014While the passage of another day with no appreciable change for the worse in the condition of Bishop Potter afforded his family and physicians same encour: agement, there was no disposition np- parent on their part to make this fact the basin for large hopes.This was indicated by the tone of to-night\u2019s bul: letin, given out shortly before ten o'clock by the Bishop's physicians and which was as follows : \u201cBishop Pot ter has passed a comfortable day.While he has not suffered from the heat as much as on several days previously he has not gained perceptibly in strength but continues very weak.\u201d BRYAN ASKED TO WITHDRAW Lincoln, Neb., July 3.\u2014The stream of callers and of letters, all expressive of the best wishes for the political future of W.J, Bryan was interrupted today when Herman Ridder.editor of the New York Staats Zeitung, called at Fairview and asked Mr.Bryan to withdraw from the contest in favor of \u2018Some Democrat who could win.\u201d The interview between Mr.Ridder and Mr.Bryan was pleasant and of the frankest nature throughout.Mr.Ridder told Mr.Bryan in as meny words, that he would oppose him openly at the Denver convention, but in the event of his being nominated to head the ticket that the Staats Zeitung end Mr.Ridder personally would support the ticket.Mr.Ridder told Mr.Brvan that it wan a matter for the rerinus consideration of the latier whether or not he should accept a third nomination and wreck the chances of the Demoeratic party to clect its ticket at the coming election.I don't think you can carrv New York State if you are nominated,\u201d said Mr.Ridder.\u201cE cannot agree with vou,\u201d replied Mr.Brvan, \u2018but even though 1 am unable to carry that state, 1 believe I can be elected without the electoral vot nf New York.\u201d 1 ght Nr.Ridder gave out the enb- sta®> of _his talk with the Democratic lender, which iasted halt an hour.During the conference he pre sented to Mp, Brvan a (vnewritien copy of a proposed plank advocating the removal the tarif! on wood.pulp, to which Ne.Bryon wrote across the bottom: \u201cI am in favor of the above plank just the way it is.\u201d Mr.Ridder will carry this bit of paper to the comvention and there in little doubt of ite being incorporated in the platform adopted by the convention.The declaration was made in ron- pection wih a discussion he indulged in regarding the action of the Repub.Kean National Convention in failing to insert such a plank as he said: \u2014 \u201cAfter President Roosevelt and Mr.Taft hed both declared themselves in favor of such action,\u201d and was made with a sineerity thet left no doubt in tia minds of kis hearers that be meant all be sith acs Asda sc ironed, tis Doan QUEBEC TERCENTENARY.Montcalm and Wolfe.| nigh ou the glory-roll of lame, {With like oflulgence glow, Two uames that ser the soul afiame, The sou! of friend and foe.dlontcalm and Wolfe ! Bayards in all- Chaste, courteous, just and bold.Their blameless, valiant lives recal The chivalry of old.Honor they prized more=-aye, far more Than place, self\u2014nay, their life ; Generous loss, no hate they bore E'en in the heat of strife.\u201cA foeman worthy of his steel\u201d Each rocognized in each, And vied they each with righteous zeal Their rival goals to reach.Both for the cause they deemed was right, Fearlevsly fought and bled, The Plains of Abraham's fateful fight Mourning \u2018both \u2018mongst its dead.Then let Montcalm and Wolfe to-day Our whole allegiance own\u2014 7 Types of two gellant nations they, Few types more worthy known.Let Anglo-French and native-born, With one accord acclaim Heroes whose worth and works adorn, The hallow'd fane of fame.\u2014W.0.FARMER.Montreal, June 29, 1908.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAI, He loved our country.In the court of , kings, Paris or Fontainebleau, wherever turned His honored ways, in pomp and fret of things, In mart or street or cloister, ever yearned His errant soul o'er wastes of sundering foam For these wide skies, this fenceless liberty Of wood and wave.Old mounds of Brittany Were not for him ; bere lay his last long home.Here lay our Corner-Stone.Lulled at his birth .By wild Atlantic thundering from the West, He loved the sea-thrall.On the dust of Earth Blown mists would seem t3 sting his eyes ; in rest He dreamt of iron coasts, sheer walls of fog That broke in argent.By the burning Os He pu the breath of pines that blackly loom On flaming compact of the clouds .sunset huiven out to be :\u2014Half cent, i the weevil destroyed the wheat after Piling the mountains, where white winter shrouds i Dumb waters in a solitary gloom.So drenmed he, and with spring his, fantasy ! Was winged to see the unfettered: land rejoice, | Roused as a giant : to hear the myriad voice, A noire of waters hurrying to the - sea, The snow-fed torrent's heavy plunging \u2018 spray, : The duller rumble where the ice ! grew worn, The swift continuous dropping all the : day, The gurgle of the tundras.Many a y morn ; He heard the crash of hurtling stalac- | tite Shivering to atoms light ; The first wild geese came honking up the vale, Again the Red Man called him, and the trail Threading the through ! To the sudden lake.He saw through : in the sharp eun- | labryinthine forest city bars ; Slow-dipping paddles of the birch canoe ; _ Spill silver on the silver shining stars Reflected overside.Still called the | wind, Luring him further, further yet | \u2018 ain, Ta piece the serried ranges or te | find The mystery of the illimitable plain.Beneath the chestnut avenues at noon There came a vision of a white cold moun ; .Above a dark and frowning cliff.i fled He Thre \u201che built his fort, his linade.Between the waters and that dark cliff, walled, And sowed a nation where his bones are laid.\u2014Univereity Magazine.OCEAN ARRIVALS.S8.Lucania.at New York, from Liv.ol.88.ince Friedrich.at Cherbourg, from New York.SS.Prinzess Irene, at Genoa, New York.| S8.Arabic, at Queenstown, {rom New from ss.ord Amerika, at \u2018Liverpool.from Montreal.58.Empress of Ireland, at Liverpool from Quebec.GOING DEEPER.Caddie (to yolier, who had been lift: jog the turf all the way round the cotree }~\" You'll be à etranger in these parts, J suppose?\u201d Golfer=\"\"Well, not exactly a strana.er.1 was born here, and all mv folks® ace huried herenhouts.\u201d* Caddie (ae thy goller lifts another plecs of turf with deiver )\u2014\u201cI doot vou'll mo\u2019 get deep chongh with your driver: vou'd better tak\u2019 your iron.''= TH-Bite- | \u2014quite disfigured + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL ISSUE OF POSTAGE STAMPS In Connection with Quebec Tercentenary INTERESTING SERIES AN Embracing Pictures of Roya'tlss, His torical Personages and 01d Views of Ancient Capital tts etn Ottawa, July 3-Some time ago the = \u2014 Children Like It.Children Thrive On It Children Grow On It.Bhredde! Wheat regulates the system and keeps the stomach sweet and clean.Try it, Eold by all grocers.WHE.\\ issues of a set of postage stamps was proposed in connection with the Quebec Tercentenary, and these are now expected Lo be on sale next week.The values, colors, and description of the various stamps of the issue are grey, picture of the Prince and Princess of \u2018ales ; one cent, green, portraits of Champlain and Cartier; two cent, red, King Edward and Queen Alexandra ; five cent, blue, representation of l'habitation de Quepec; seven «ent, yellow, pictures of Montcalm and Wolfe; ten cent, mauve, picture of Quebec in 1700 ; fifteen cents, picture of the Parliament of the West of the ! -a t i ! \u2018 ¢ Ô Û 4 4 ' ¢ ¢ ¢ : : 4 ; ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ \u2018 ê 4 ¢ : ¢ 4 Ô \u2019 ¢ ; ê ¢ \u2018 ¢ 4 ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ Ô ¢ old ime ; twenty cent, green, pic | ture of a courier du bois with Indians.WEY SOUTHERN ILLINOIS\u2019IS CALLED EGYPT.The vear 1824 was very wet.Heavy rains fell frequently.Corn on flat ! lands was a total failure.This year i \\ | it wes harvested.The next year, 1525, there was a remarkable growth of thistles on the branch bottoms.The winter of 1830-31 was known as the winter of deep snow.The snow wae of a depth of from two and a half to! three feet on a level.Tt drifted much and was very destructive to fruititrees.! The weather was intensely ho¥.Both | in 1831 and 1832 the early frosts so injured the corn as to entirely render \u2018 it worthless for almost any purpose.| During the wears between and includ- \u2018 ing 1824-32, so nearly corresponding to | the years of famine in the days of ; Pharaoh and his ruler.as he made Joseph 16 Be, the people of lllinois, dependent upon the routhern part of the State for so much grain, particularly corn, that people in renembrance of the Bible story began to call the part of the State which bad been s0 helpful in time of need Egypt.BOOTS IN MANDALAY.The Burman\u2014that is.the emandi- pated and comparatively well-to-do Burman who can afford to think about his apparel\u2014hes taken permanently to boots.He still shies at the ugliness\u2014 and the inappropriateners in his climate\u2014ol European clothes, but he has adopted hoote.There was a danger at first that he reformers of foot-wear would content themselves with the boot in all its black western unsightliness.A few years ego it war a common thing, at ceremonies In Burmese hon, te ser men dressed i eo glory of native costumes\u2014 oth most delicately beautiful shades and of the most gorgeous hues by a pair of the biz- gest.blackent, dulleat hoots and coarse stockings, always down aver the ankles.But, happily.the Burmans have evolved a boot of their own, shapely things in brown or white buckskin, which harmonize very well with native clothes, nnd they wear nely knit, appropriately enlored stockings kept in place by suspenders.THE IGNORANCE OF YOUTH.She\u2014You aid that | was necessary to your happiness., He\u2014I was young then and very ignorant.1 had no conception of relative values.| She\u2014What do yon mean?He\u20141 mean that [ didn't know a.necessity from an affliction.\u2014Cleveland | Plain Dealer.J TT CERTAINLY DOES.Howell\u2014Remember one thing, ty ; boy- a à ! Powell\u2014What is it?Howell.~Tt takes more than a doctor and an undertaker to build up a town.New York Press.n | mon wed.at.| +++ 4%44%404 040000430000 30 DOS 0SSN HAT AND FUR EMPORIUM CLEARANCE SALE.To make room for the more advantageous display of our large stock of choice goods made especially for the coming festivities.ALL OUR Straw Goods and Beautiful Hats For both sexes and children, will be sold at 20 P.C.DISCOUNT for CASH DURING THE NEXT TEN DAYS.Furs altered and repaired at bottom prices during Summer months, and stored frae of charge until the fall Fred.H.BENDER, 14 Ann St.Opposite Chateau Frontenaz »++e++++++e+e++ete%044%3% 330000024000 00000000 += Inns, Ree & Co., passengers and Eee dope soe bromides arms mie awe of Nonmeal .- i general cargo.Oilettes, Pearls, Paintings, Frames, \u2019 St or MANOHESTER LINE, wx Virginian, ~Vipond.Montreal, Al |lowest prices, Catal free.Ritter ta pute se vane roar.BANK CLEARINGS, Our lcs Cream Sodas are delicious, morrow night.Steamer Manchester Shipper, Cherlottetown, I'E.l., at 2 p.m.ves.left veeded for Montreal.Steamer Sverre, from Montreal for general cargo.le Rae & Co.et Dominion SN Mystic, Cain.Sydney, WANTED.\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED geese! servant for Epglish family of Art Studio, 819 W.Van Buren, Chi cago, Il, U.S.A.; HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014HOUSE FOR Telephone, 2507.- r a ue pus ist mere er ., i eck, andthe fare yard rams dawn | ATibe%, Ameriots Jamon ait | 10 WENT FOR THE TER(ENTEN.veer COST a vend baies BEA TEY TTT Rab i without doubt the most remarkable | ary.ty Proutenes Park room 38 cordar's Oourt 1 that has seen in this i +: closes to Frontemac : ' ete 9 H.U , (Claire Fontaine, ESTAS ESET \"Chan \u2018 urely attract to ff uati t 008, 0 1, Greod.22 Fabeigue Steaet, Quebes * targe srowda \u2018he week, r | Li yd 5 | SATURDAY, JULY 4 1908, con Everybody Needs It.The woman who is so tired at the end of the day that she has no appetite for supper and can't sleep at night, needs Vin St.Michel.The woman who is run down, pale, listless, nervous, despondent, needs Vin St.Michel.The man who is nervous, \u201cfagged out,\u201d who has lox his grip on things, needs Vin St.Michel.The man of fifty or sixty, who wants all his youthful vigor and vitality, needs Vin St.Michelmers irr soe smear SE Ai ET\" jp AB aa + Children, and especially young girls, who are losing their plumpness and rosiness, who are thin and pale and listless, need Vin St.Michel., Grandfathers and grandmothers, sick folks and invalids, who need a rousing, bracing, strengthening tonic to make rich, red blood, need Vin Si.Michel, Used everywhere, sold everywhere, D7 J Collis Browne's se THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.5 .Acts like a Charm in J DIARRHOEA ., sears CHOLERA \u2026 DYSENTERY, Checks and arrests {hore too often fatal diseases\u2014 The best Remedy à FEVER, CROUP, AGUE, \u2018emedy knows far COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHM.Ri nue Etfectuaily evtu short ail atcha of 3PASWS, 0 CHITIS: c a only pailative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, hl is iquai fl , \" Ehlorodyne is « tigi token \u20ac according tn the malpds, alleys irntation of tha ve Ter ulm ro lreshone sleep no 0ua cectn.and can ba liken 5 7.0 mes other macticane con de colonies INSIST ON HAVING NN A SNL tram ie ALAMO + om nr iE \u201cDE re got Dr.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S cat Trente MEDI CHLORODYNE, WITH EACH ony BOTTLE The immense success of this Remedy has g to many imitations.Sold by sil Chemists.Piices in Cogland: Un, 2/9, 4je- À Sole Manufacturers: J.T.DAVENPORT, Ltd.Lonpoy, tH se an rise rs R10 +\" LAE SN OT.NB.\u2014Every bottla of Genuine Chlorodyne bears on the stamp the name of the inventor, Dr.J, Collis Browne, Mhalesals Ages ts, LYMAN, fous.& tu, Lid, TURONLU : oct.l9x1s.w.sat, re vm word, - 57 GRACECHURCH ST.LONDON.EC.© f The PEARL.} NEW METAL?The TREASURY, \\3¥ PENS oF ALL The'Z00.CRA STATIONERS ; | Sand A1drens \u201cRE E TEST.ssmoin oer 1 i, LRP se, oe = == rn - The Royal Trust Co, HEAD OFFICE BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING : MONTREAL.Capital Subscribed - - - $1,000,000, Paid up $700,000.Reserve Fund $700,000.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G., President Hon.Sir George A.Drummond, K.C.M.G., Vice-President.R.B.,Angus, Sir W.C.Macdonald, David Morrice, E.S.Clouston, Hon.R.Mackay, A.T, Paterson, E.B.Greenshields, A.Macnider, Sir R.G.Reid, C, M.Hays, H.V.Meredith, Jas.Ross, +C.R.Hosmer, .Sir T.G.shaughnessy, K.C.V.0.Sir W.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G ms SE The Company is authorized to act as Trustee, Executor under Wills, Amigoes, &c., &c., and to give Bonds in connection with any Judicial Proceedings, and accept any Financial Agency.The law of the Province of Quebec dues not require Executors to give security for their administration, nor are they obliged to accounts to the Courts.The nomination of THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 88 Executor, affords the greatest possible security The Corporation is perpetual, Testators, .It does not die, {he beat AU its administration Is public and guarantee u Testator can have that his Estate will Le honestly and economically managed.The Company will acl ar Agent and Aitorney for Executors already acting, or for the management of Estates, and will receive free of charge, fcr safe keeping, Scal-d Wills, in which it is named Executor, Baliitors and Notaries placing business with the Company may be retained to do the Tegal work in connection with such business ; F.J.COCKBURN, (Manager of the Bank of Montreal,) ; MANAGER IN QUEBEC, From win sil necessary information and advice may be obtained 4 | + Its charges nro reasonable, and it gives i © © EERO) \u2014FOR- FEMININE FANCIES (BY \"SEATRICK\") {i There was a man got wnrri~l oi 406 June brides represe: | benditure ol Bt 000207, of w 20 tu paid by \u201cpoor dear | 863 888 by the \u201chappy husband, E20 by the \u201cdelighted friends,\u201d Aya the Toronto Telegram.In spite of hord times, the June crop max larger than last venr.Those al- fected by the hard times did not get | mae ed nt ull, and there who got (married ignored the alleged woll at + the door, Father is always \u201cpoor dear father Lu se he prya out money aud lowes I trughter ; \u2018while old bachelors and sxmies (married prople) call the groom | the \u2018happy kxbond* becntixe le pays [ont tioney but gets the girl | The most expeusive wedding this Jute in Toronto represented nn ou day.of 815.000.In this one the ho WOLH wax iat around the Belt | rud the drinks were pot ve on | sodas, | Taking eight yeara back, June prhows Che grentest totai number of weddings of any month.But tokiny® sear by sear, other months frequently ene a bigger total than June, bn dees, for inst in June there were M5 veddi while in Novenber (here w In December, Pd, ther weddings, while there wer 2 in June.How- «ver, June throughout is the popular uueath, It costs a man something to hecome engaged.Mont men before becongdny engaged take the voung lady oe theatre, Svarbore\u2019 Reach, or Hanlan's Point: and send her fonwers and cho- vlutes, All of which costs money.And then the engagem E \u201cln buying nn engaye said au girl, who.by tbe way, tmarried man ie geuetons And Toronto ring\" ix Unfor the wellers rent rings may be up vw BL.and there number tow.a-dny = Thue who do for bought are not n great who vo below the $25.Tay about from S10 up, Alter the engagement couples save more or less for the house Varni=hing.tt {a beluern SHO awl $1000 10 furnish a xix-rootsed house, amd in 16s of the Toronto June weddiugx more than this was spent, Besides furniture, the bride aml the ! \u201cbride's mother gather together the househoid linen, the coxt of which, i many cases, amounts to a big x Th .which y the weddings à P Toranta, amount (lo about $2,475, i which brings us to the wedding pre I sents proper.Giving ond receiving wedding = pre- vente to mere mg - har become no terrible nuisance.Many popular young mon are, anfortunately, kept quite spor by giving wedding presents, while vome couples Moist have 16 sit où the dgorstep in wmbing room fer the presents inside the house, be, cides being ruined in temper and puree {hy having to admire the gifts and have them kept in order.yo illustrate : A poor thief came ha.\u201care the judge and wae Foand guilty of |n sevice of thelta of wedding presents from Jone couples, The judge «nid : | must adiouvn this case for a | cannot make up wy win which of three things should be dd m to jail, for the inten.there.Ÿ could ve.him, far he ix a unintentional, But } may sens atic nay lum.\u201d But on the ather hand many people are an pleased as the bride \u2018who raid : \u201cVou should see how expensive my presents are, And they're nearly ull from married people.\u201d At a mechanic's wedding recently in Toronto, he received some 890 worth fof wedding presents, while at one of the lufizr weddings.the gifts, inctud- ing n 815,000 house and lot given by the father, amounted to 323 gm, It id easily seen then how $249.50 enn be spent on wedding presents.All that on man requires fx to get n neddiag license in Canada te £2.Then the fee to the minister rune from £2 te 825, although the average foe is 85, Over wedding dresses these ix great we ing among the women and mil liner«, and some faint protest among Phe men.Good wedding dresses cost from $180 to $65, and allowing ne an average 8100, although a great nun.bet are less than this, the wedding drennes\u201d will cont 880.000, Bridal veils cost from $26 np le $123, and many brides in Toronto pay &W for their bridal veil, In church weddings the sexton je iven 81 and more, end the organist is given from $10 to $20.\"The cab are paid lor by the groom, who supplies the carriages for the pgncipals, To stress n groom fashionably will cart about $180.and in ondinary at.; tire about 840, nu average of ®t then [for the groom ie not out of the way, cand $50 means $24,940.| There ave nzually four bridesmaicd= at a fashionnble wedding.and their rentes cout nboul $60 each.An one large milliner said © \u201cThey expert \u2018then, te be cheap as there are mo many of thom, and we haw to do it vheap.\u201d Wowever, even at the most humble wedding the hridesmnid dress in more or less sxpensive, Lo Mier the wedding comes the wedding breakfast or the wedding supper, | which in now in farhionable weddings sind up\u201d affair, and 14 conta between $80 and $75 per hundred.At two of the June weddings thers and for one the wore AM) guests, brenkfaat cost 8450 nnd for the other £380.| ln most weddings there {a a great | SASTORIA Paratha pp TM Kind Tou fe divers eaght er Zot it od A _ in Toronto for $2.62, but Toronto's crop \u2018aud fast und « can | the total prising way.in the old dave affaire, but ton many guests are invited now to make that possible.Popular bouneymonn trips for Toronto couples ate up to Muskoka and down to the Thonsand Ixtande, which trips vost from $25 up.However, some 25 of the 49 June couples ga to Fuvope aud spend anywhere from ; 800 up.which brings wp the total, Throwing rive at wnerind couples has gone out of fashion, There have beer accidents, broken loge und blind.od eyes, and confetti has taken ita place.And besides nll his other expences p deur papu muet buy the tra.gg clreux and th put of the (rouse sea, Travelling dresser run from 0 to $200, although the average is Rl when made by a good e figures will no more ntop people marrvioe and being given in warringe than Panch'+ crtebrated__ad- Vice to peuple abant ta be warried, And besides this there ix a tend features of weddings.And when ple waut to get manial they get war.tied, of a couple who teamped fifteen miles to a priest's house and were married.| After the ceremony the gro with embarrassment, pulled ont cents awd said : Fasher, the ie ail have | in the world.\u201d The priest guse him | hack the 25 cents, gave A then he Tapas iving happily still, To be unusual ic to be unhappy, The conventional ix veally the only safe jose, ns a Woman along in middle life and of ever middle avoirdupois testify, She disvovered she had but three niinutes of th essary five in which to cateh a train.That very wiorning her leu, Rxeursion to River du Loup.1.Grand Races\u2014Exhibition Grounds, ation Day, L.0.0,F.SUNDAY, Juiy Sth \u201c The members of the Independent \u2018Order of Oddfellows of the city of { Qube are reminded that the annual oration Day ocerem will take at Mount Hermon etery on unday afternoon, Oth instant, at 8.30 o'cleck.A full uttendance is ur gently requesied.OA \u2014 PLANS ARE NOW READY.The plans of the seats on the 4 Grana Stand for the Military Re.: View on the 24th July are now ready, and can be seen at the office of J.H.Gignac, Limited, 143 Church st where sea's ean be reserved Telephone 2796.Prince Albert, | o.Schweppes Ginger Ale-Law, Young & | Co Service\u2014Holliday ; | 2.15 Class Pacers.12.20 Claas Trotte 3 mile race.avenue + The best horses will take pase including Major B, 0.Island Wilkes IT by Island Wilkes, record 2.12, ete.A large number of entries buve been (made.Light refresthiments only will | be sold on the grounds, Electric cars - Will run to the grounds.Entries will i be received by the Secretary, E.I.Cantin, 179 Arogo, and will close ! Saturday evening.Admission, 25c.: Grand stand Ie; Reserved seuts, 256.(EXCURSION 10 RIVER LOUP SATURDAY, JULY 4th, VIA LCR, Special train wili leave Levis mm the serrival ofthe 8 p.m.Ferry Boat, calling at Montmagny.Ste.Anne de = la Pocatiere.River du Lonp about mid- n ght.Tickets gnod to return on all regular train Sunday and Monday (5th and 6th July Adult's Tickets .$1 Children's Ticket: BAND IN ATTENDANCE.THE NICKEL MOVING PICTURES & ILLUSTRATED SONGS A BIG HALL, that Is always COOL, COSY and CLEAN, ; A Big Programme.Always Something New.Worth Seeing.3 CHANGES PER WEEK, WER ORIGINATE.OTHERS COPY 5e.\u2014ADMISSION\u20145c, 38 40 HER GOODNESS, Bridey\u2014My wife is a very good took.- Wise-Get out ! Her mother (old me she was just taking her first lessons when vou married her, Bridey \u2014 Exactly.She was good enough not to continue her Irsrons op me.- Philadelphia I'ress.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee tee 1 \u2018Word's Eh: or ye nervous Tree me ww y 0 Miood in old Vein.Curea à ows Debi , Mental ard Brain Ary, Sexi Paknexe, Em 5 Coran, and Effects Amines 1 , six for.One wild oi £7 al frags or ils \u2026 OR prea 0 Wien, hein m, PE e Maticine Gon\u201d v Toronto, Ont .~ #indsor) I want quick purchasers for Houses on Grande Allee and other desirable streets.Alex.Hardv, Real Bstate Broker, ! Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited, to their leg broken.He was rescued from his terrible position end brought home by a companion who was with him in the bush, ion.CORONER'S INQUEST.Coroner Jolicoeur held an inquest yesterday morning on the body of the unfortunate young mau, John Meehan, who met his death by drowning the previous evening.A verdict of accidentally drowned was returned.FELL FROM A WALL.By falling from the second story of a house under construction at No.14 Ste.Famille street, yesterday, a manson named Parent, from Beauport, was the victim of severe injury.The ambulance was quickly summoned and the unfortunate man wa< removed to the Hotel Dieu Hospital.Although badly hurt, Parent's case is not likely to prove fatal.GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.A number of government appointments wera ratified yesterday morning by the Lieut.-Governor.Among them was the appointment of RP.Alexandre Étienne Michm as Crown Lands Agent in succession to Mr.Leclerc, Mr.Nichon was formerly Crown Lands Agent for the county of Montmagny.Mr.Alfred Verreau.of Levis, has heen appointed to the Department of Lands, June received, very latest stvles in Ladirs\u2019 Panomas \u2018\u2019Bornen Alpines,\u201d at Fred U.Bender's, 14 St, Amn street.BABY BEARS.Among the shipments by Allan line S.S.Virginia yesterday were six live baby bears, which are being sent by exhibit at the Franco-British Exhibition in London.The little animals uttvacted much attention on the steamer, and will doubtless prove a al attraction in London.where olt, Renfrew & Co.'s exhibit of furs in one of the features of the Canadian Court, DR.CLAYGONE'S NEW OFFICE.Dr.Claygone's new office, No 19 St.John street, is most convenient for all who desire to consult him or make use of his services, ; tu-tu sa?WONDERS NEVER CEASE.Only n few hundred years ago this inventor would have been burned at | Sales Branch, to replace Mr.J, 0, the stake of witchcraft.20, Martineau.Dr.L.P.Fist, of St.To think of boiling eggs in ice | Boniface de Shawinigan.is appointed water or chilling liquids in 8 hit [tothe Department of Public Inetruewven seems absolutely incredible.tion to fill tho vacancy caused Those strange feats are accomplished | the promotion of Mr.Miller te the however and you will reas to doubt | gecretaryship.Mr.Joseph Fdouard it npon investigation.Perrauit, Arthabaska, Mr, Jos.X.The great value of this marvelous invention is its real uses in every day life.; Every sick room finds it a blessing to keep nourishment bot or cold, night and duy, without fire or ice.| Every nursery will discover their value to keep baby's milk Lavoie, of Perce, amd Nr.A.Lemieux, Ottawa, have heen created King's Counaul.Nr.Jos.P.Teplante, of St, Stanislas de Kontka, has heen named Registrar of Beawharmoir in suceession to Mr, Mayer, deceased.INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.immense ) warm and sweet 24 hours.Thermos | The installation of the newly-elected the Bottle is iudispensible in every | officers of Albion Lodge, No.3, 1.0.home, O.F., took place last evening, when there was a large attendance of mom.hers.The reports for the past term, which were presented and adopted, were all of the most satisfactory char acter, and showed that thie progressive lodge is maintaining the prominent position which it har always held among the lodges of thie jurisdiction The installation of officers wan moet THE TENTED CITY.Several of our largest local com tractors are buy = constructing the huge officers an gage rooms pro moundes, etc.for Tented City.Great progress har been made the fast few days in the general lay out of this canvas city.It will certainly be one of the great sights of the Ter- | efficiently performed by Bro.E.Young, centenary Celebration to visit this | District Depity Grand Master, who modern equipped encampment.A great | way assistod by Bro.E.H.Walling, Past Grand Master, P, Dale, P.G.* Jordan, P.G., and J.8, Burford, P.Gsctine Grand Marshall.The vewly inatalled _officers are as follows: N.G.-E.nar.V.G.\u2014J.W.Kent, P.G.\u2014H.Hull, P.OR.8.\u2014Ed.pating.Gnumber iris have been received from all over Canada and the United States for accommodation.Mr.A.W.Bnillet the caterer has arrived and hes taken up quarters in the Administration Buildings and in now tiog ready to feed the thoneswda guests bot! te the Tented City and to the lunch Hochelaga Bank Bldy., Cityjune.dxtu-th-sa td, de vor, rooms and tes gardens on 4hel F 8\u2014T Lane, grovads.Frous 72 Norton, ra.a JO At TODAY (RATURDAY).IY Burford, P.@ Eperial day in all our departments, L.8.N.G.\u2014P.Dale, P.Gwhere you will find extraordinary jobs.; .Jeweil.Come and be convioced at our bar V.G.\u2014F.Woods gains, ell, MARCEAU & CIE.| att, P.G.188 Mt, Jpcanb Huet J, Mr, W.J, Singleton, of Montresl, ia at the Chateau.Mr.©, Gamett, of Montreal, is at the St.Louis.: , Me.Marcus Auerbach, of Montreal, is at the St.Louis.Me.M.E.Tansey.of Montreal, is rg gisterod at the Chateau, Mr, Arthur Poirier, of Beauce, is re gistered at tho St.Louis.i Mr, D.A.Pursons, of Montreal, is registered at the St.Louis.Mr.J.E.A.Dubue, of Chicoutimi, io registered at the Chateau.Xr.W.F.Vilas, M.P.P., Cowans ville, was in the city yesterday.Mr.RB.H.Martin, of New York, is in the city, a guest at the Chateau.Colonel A.P.Sberwood, of Ottawa, is in the city, registered at the Fron tenac, : Mop.S.Perodeau, of Montreal, i- in the city, a guest at the Fron: tenac.to leave England for Quabe by steamship Empresa of Treland, où July 10th.Mr.R.Carrier and Mrs.Carrier, ol Levis, returned home by the Empress yesterday.) Her Excellency Lady Grey will ssil for England somb time aftr the Ter centenary, Mr.H.A.Joly de Lotbiniere arrived in Quebec by the Tunisian yesterday afternoon.Lady Hingston, of Monts: Nr.R.Phelps Marks, of Chicago, took place on Saturday evening at Staten Is land, N.Y.at the lome of tha Pos,\" Chas.E.Pearson, brother-in-law of Nhe bride, who wae attenrled by Lae sister, Mra, C.FE.Peaceon, acting ns matron of honor.Nir Gilbert Varker serformed the services of heat man for | is brother.| DECORATION DAY.The annval decoration day ceremon of the In Order of Oddtel.! lows will take place at Mount Hermom Cemetery to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and will he of a most interest ing nature.There will, no doubt, be! the usunl large gathering of members | mang d 20 P.C.DISCOUNT || 8 IN AND ABOUT TOWN fi PERSIA { Distilled Only From the Grapt =\" | \u201cIAA : BOULESTIN is matured in wood until it acquires that -pleasing fruity flavor which makes it so popular with connoisseurs.L.CHAPUT, FILS et CIE, DISTRIBUTING AGENTS, MONTREAL, GOOD FOR DYSPEPSIA RELIRY OBTAINED BY RATING OUR Homads Bosion Milk Bread [crauam, BROWN BREAD 1S BAKED SPECIALLY it FOR FAMILY USE délais dome, and ive engin IT IS WHOLESOME AND NUTAITIOUS.| te # ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A LOAF | WiLL KEEP GOOD TO EAT A LONG TIME, 50 YEARS CONTINIUOUS USE [RECORD Made of Whole Wheat Flour, BREAD WRAPPED IN PAPER read Wrapped in Paper vite Mes 4 LOOK FOR OUR LABEL E Lawton\u2019s Name sept.17xtu-th-friztl Tercentenary Celebrations Historical Pageants.Grand Stand seats can be reserved on and after 1st July at the offices of Z.Paquet, St.Roch ; Quebec Central Ry., 32 8t.Louis St.; Can.Pac.Ry., cor.St.John and Palace Hill; Grand Trunk Ry., cor.du Fort and St.Ann Stæ.; Tercentenary Information Bureau, 2t Buade St.COMPLETE SERIES OF PAGEANTS GIVEN AT EACH PERFORMANCE.Ist Performance, 14th July.Prices 23c.and I0c.MRS.J.E.LAWTON'S hed 16th July.Prices 750, 20e, 28e.rd - ist July.Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00.Ath \"\u201c 24th July.Prices $2.30, $2.00, $1.50, Sih \" 25th July.Prices 85.00, 84.00, 83.00.6th \u201c20h July.Prices 82.00, 81.50, $1.00.Tth 20th July.Prices 81.00, 75c., 50c.8th \u201c 3st July.Prices 73c.,.30c., 25c.No seats to be reserved for 14th, 16th and 3let July performe ghes.2,3,6,8,16,13,15,17,20,21 22,23,24,25,27 29,30july.DR.JAEGER'S SUMMER SHIRTS.Cool, Comfortable Tussore Shirts, Light and Airy Wool Taffeta Shirts, Delightful Wear in Wool Cambric Shirts, Splendid Line in Flannel Shirts, STEAMER RUGS.Ladies\u2019 Summer Underwear, Jaeger Brand, Gentlemen's Summer Underwear, Jaeger Brand.Join Darlington, a.ce Opposite Post Office.EE 2 SEER iE rs Pry ES The Great Stora of Quebec Centre re |p LY § FR |e Bring your sav- Wait for our 254-264 St.Joha Strast ings to us.The sale of white 3 [values we giva goods next week.you will bear you great interest.TERCENTENARY Before the Festivities.This is an occosion which no lady should miss.Our sale of white matinees worth $2.75 for $1.35.Also our skirts valued from $6.CO to 87.00, are sold at $3.79.Ladies\u2019 Skirts 50 Fine Luster Skirts, white, brown and black, with fancy Ladies Blouses 100 dos.of White Lawn Blouses, nicely trimmed in front with embroidery, sleeves, Regular $2.25 \"aad Pleats, 6 the Te 00 Thee $2.75.\" Bpeclal price $1.30 | Herth $8.00 sad 47.00, \u201cape- Ladies\u2019 Belts Write Duck Belts 15¢., 250 | | Merry Widow Bow and 35¢c.Fine Point d'Esprit Bows 250.\u201880c, and 350, Boy's Blouses 10 dos.of Colored Cotton Blouses, checked and striped, 50¢, for 29¢.Men's Summer Suits White English Flannel Suits, 3 Dicom, coat and pants, price Summer Pants.Men's White Duck Pants 81,59 Semi-ready of the Order and the public generally, CASTORIA | For Infants and Children.| The Kind You Have Always Bought | one, Zt Tn Men's White Flannel Pants 81.75 Up.to-daté Buits, Prince Men's English striped | Albert, Tuxedo, and Full Flannel Pants $3.75 Dress Suita, Faguy, Lepinay & Frare neg x { 1 À THE QUEBEC CHMONIOLN : GUIDE NOW READY Handsome Publication on: Qu:bec Just Issued by Chronicle, ore worth 0800 per pair, and seach ane will produce some s8b worth of feathers every year.Hence it will be sem that the owner has the strongest motives of uell-intereat to take care of the birds.The feathers are never plucked till they are ripe, But the beauty of a fepther mul its cost depend more on ite width, on the length snd thickness of ita flue or .straude than on its \u201cWhere to (io, How to Go, and | quill.What to See in and about Quebec\u201d ir To some pxtent every fenther is \u2018 made, sien the bsadsomest being for the title of a handsome new guide tified with two adilitional frathers unjust published by the Chronicle, and |derneath, making three layers in all; which is now on vale.It will be [and five or xix layers are sons found tn be one of the nestest and beaded 10 give the tip the very thick, \u2018most up-to-date booka of its clasg |fuxuriaut effect wo much admired.now bejore the public.| Everything | A single ostrich fenthar in very; that the visitor van desire to know Scant aud slim, incesd, oud no woman i will be found within ita leaves, A \u2018The { would luok twice nt one.Preparing k cover is a splendid sample of =< B= \u20ac | WHERE TO GO HOW TO GO wo WHAT TO SEE IN AND ABOUT QUEBEC.the length of Where Shaking is Respectable A Draft of furnace dome, with ne other assistance, 1s poweriess Co ccercoms Che dust nuisance in ahuhing time, Oniy surpive dust rises of itself abone the fre.êreet bulk descends inte ash pit, and snices logiti- mats outlet lu therein provided, dust wil! srospe through ask -doer lite aad into operators facs.From firut to lust an ostrich feather color process, the List of ity kind ever | poses through nenrly 100 different produced in Quebec and the work en- ligguls Deore being delivered to the re tively of the Chronicle presses.The | titers.letter-press ix fro the talented pen African merchants estimate that the of Mr.G.M.Fairchild, which is a jinduetey brings into Afrien every vest 15,000,000, hence it is hardly A the {the feather ix everything.printer's art.and is in four-ink water In \"*8unshine\u201d Furnace the legitimate dust outlet is provided.It's a great big dust- pipe running straight from \u201c \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d In 4 Colors and by the New Water Color Process.Beautifully and Profusely Mustrated, 8 Written by Mr.Geo.M, Fairchild and Published by the kuaranics that this portion of the some Enremicie nn, Or vara.Then be wandered At hat thee aif ash-pit to dome, thence to chimney.When big pipe damper ne that can be shipping of the birds to the fave of sent to anybody in any part of the | the United Stats.le {act when the world with the full ansurance that iy first experiment was made bv an Engwill meet all the regnirements in ce- ; livhmnn in rnin.he hal to pay gard to data concerning Quebec and | u* high ns Mn pair for hic birds its history which can be desired.1 Along the Salt River Valley in A (yuna, the development of the os is opened, all dust in ash-pit ascends to dome ; then, when direct drafts are opened, all dust passez up chimney.Always the clean and quick Write to us for DREAMERS AND DREAMS.industry iv nteudy and prosperous.dust route in \u2018Sunshine \u201d .; : \u2014 The averse compare favorably with ! F i \u201cSunshine\u201d testimonials these shipped from Africa, The stock urnace \u2014 via grate, to pan, Kemarkable Incidents.received from your own townspeople.Lin probably not as funey ae some of the special brought out hy the mors to dust - pipe, to dome, to In a long and HAMILTON CALGARY MONTREAL WINNIPEG ther living nt Sarawak with the Rajah, | sir i | dreams that came true, the \u2018Serap \u2018esperion I breeders of South African.chimney, to open alr.* Book , dives among many others, the hm the size of the Awmetican he in ollowing interesting stories :- incrensing and the health is all that N W O N SA LE Mrs.Meuverr, wife of the Principal \u2018coute denired Sono C r t ry of Torre College, Torquay.hud a ba.Ostriches need a hot, dry climate, TORONTO d YS ST.JOHN, NB.awl nifulin in the best food, though the hig fellow is not particular, aad Faill ent most anything, Indeed the , fnrmoriste sav that he enjoys nothing Detter than a hearty diet of stones.| James Brooke, \u20ac night she + awoke her husband saying ske had been tevtiticd by a nightmare, In the dream she had veen the headless body of her brother standing at the foot of the hed, his head lying in n coffin by his «ide, After a time she fol] aclee)s At all the Leading News Depots in the City PRICE 25c.Chinic Hardware Co., Local Agent- cation to and with the said tunnel i for the ends aforesaid, the whole in present constructions over the said Des Carrières Street.on the north of again, and the same terrible dream tench manner as may be approved of \u201cide Mont Carmel Street shall cine to her.She referred to it con by the Engineer of the said water | have been completed sufficiently to .etantly for several works, wher «hall have control of said | allow dene cirealation of the public, dave afterwards, and _declmied that she vas going vol receive had neux from Ssrawak.At | last the news came.Her brother had heen killed on the very night of hee : | trea, while defending a woman and | her « ten ngaînet, à houde of Ocien- | (al enemies.The attackers lind taken ! + him for the Rajah\u2019's sou, and bat it shall then he opened and kept open until the new street is ready 3 1 be opened and used for the circu- | B In the event of a bart or tation of the public, | break of the said pipes caused by or! + The present By-law shall come eit account of the construction I.force after the ugnature of the Ï the sail tunnel or o:her works by t contract te be passed between the {said Company at any time, the parties, according to the foregoing shall be re-ponsible towards the City provisions.ars and alterations, the pipes fer re r .pre the passing of the same a- he present By-law + \u2014\u2014 | Gameau Bridge Hotel, had Near the Quebec Bridge (about 2000 i ery shady\u2014Grove of refinous trres\u2014M i eo pir-nice\u2014 Look one cent place | View fiquors paint, and up and down the Fiver anid cigars\u2014Roating.at $1.0), $2.50, $3.00, 84.00 and $5.00 Also Car.er's Ink, black, blue blac | ink for pads, marking ink.ve back, { Antoine's Copying Ink, black and blue \u201c black.\u2018A.0.PRUNEAU 60 ST.JOHN ST.Fo:merly De chenes Store.Near Patess H'11, Quersa Secretary.Quebec, 22nd April, 1908.== ee rar er Ghatosu Frontenac Cafe Now Open for the Season | | | A Complete Assortment of Thermos Bottles FOR SALE AT Willis\u2019 Pharmacy Light Refreshments Meals a [a Carle, june 26x3m., heat of the town had run down to | manner prescrilied hy the said law: bl | - enjoy A hreath of fresh mir at this, Therefore, it is ordained and en guarantee and keep the City secured S cool and charming resort, acted hy the Municipal Council of the againet any claim for damages caused i GO-CART - es City of Quebec, and the said Coun- à Of alleged to have heen caused hy | WORLD'S OSTRICH SUPPLY.Si Noth vlan and enact ap follows: | the erection of wud works ond in CARRIAGES.; a ; be Frais | b | A motariot feed may Joe paced cemmcquenee A 5 \u2018 tee he said City an he sai it ons ce.em | Compans.by which deed the «aid City | The City.however.shall mot settle nr The Very Latest Styles ui 2, + shall cede and grant tn the said Com | N v stich clatms without having | and Patterns- The world\u2019s total supply of ystrich- | pany the strip of land presently heing | previonsdy ontained the suid Com or Wedding Presents \u2014:: oh Sn Eri wi! BE ER By The tn io - - .20000 \u20ac are in po aid St.Louis and Mont 5, The Company undertakes lo : HEADQUARTERS FOR | Melen, the native meuniry of the big- rene ete.in St.Tis Ward of futnich sufficient space on its own THE COLLAPSABLE 60-CART You WHI Find the Greatest Variety of European Wines Be mock w not doerensing, (or it Ng CI of Quebec eae (rom itn proper OSS.| w not decreamng, for + 3 : ui i ection of garbage irom its property , is one of the pond fortunes of the 2 The sail cosalon of Jeu will withont having to stand on said new WITH ANS WTTHOUT Mineral Waters.French anddtallau Olive Oil French Fine Products, = EUDORE P AT RY #1-49 84 Jona St, Quebte, Silverware, Cut Glass,\u201d Bronzes, Clocks and Jewellry at fair prises, in the well known store of - EMILE JACOT, \u2018 St Joseph St QUEBEC for 0, Waar Foon New stvle and improved, we bave it etre off hin head.\u201cseéne from a play before her, One : rene from Tol er ne of in it was an earl, whore witha red beard was stand of the dream wan wick and in à physic There huve been many remarkable dreamer other than those of death that have rome (rue, Perhapæ tue most dis ; tinguished of these dreamers was 1\".fessor Hilpwecht.the famons archaea.logiet and stident of Assyrian inserip- tions.One day in {893 he was try: to decipher the markings on two small fragments of neater that were supposed to he pieces of finger-rings.He wns inclined to date the fragments av being ! might be part of the name of galeu.n king of that period.= Nan à Quest, and the professor worked many hours hut made no progre: At midnight he went te bed.worn out with his efforts and discomnged.| That night he dreamed that a all, | thin priest of the andent Nippur tem- LY! T agate, We were in great dismay, since theres was nn agate or raw material a part of the original inscription.The first two ringe served me sarrings for the god.Parts of those rings are the fragments that have given von se much trouble.M vou will put : them together vou will have confirma- i tion of mv worde.\u201d Professor Hilis #0®\" Hurrying to hie study, he ont thes fragments together.Then, clear | ax dav.the inscrintion lav before him: \u2018Tn the God Nibib, Child of the Cod RUSH TO THF FALLS.The uaual summer rush tn Kent House.Montmorency Falln, has «at in antl this favorite resort is ngain = tracting great crowds of visitors amd | city folk by ita delightful heanty.An an instance of the populniity of Kent House, it may he cited that on Nunday last the elevator carrimd no loss than 8.000 people, who to escape the ostrich that to take his faathars does | ant onuse his death.\u2018The feathers | would drop off themeniven il not removed, and there in nothing goinful about the Intter operation.thouxb tbe vanity nl the hird at heing robbed of ite chisl ornament makes him resent the process.The ostrich te ton valuable a yd to be lll-used, for om she average they ! To Change the Name of \"Jupi-! | V1.chapter 84, article 1, the City of CITY OF QUEBEC.District of Quebec.BY-LAW NO.422 ter Street\u201d Into That of At à meeting of the City Ciuncil of hundred and eight (1908), in conform ity to law, and in virtne of a By-law passed hy this Council pu ant thereto.and after the due observance of all the formalities prescribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting are present tao thirds of the members composing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to say \u2014 His Worship the Mayor.Aldermen a neau, Lockwell, Madden, Matte, Meeservey, Mulrooney, Nerdean, l\u2019aguet, Picard.Pouliot.Samson, St.Pierre.Verretft is ordained and enacted by the Council of the City nf Quebec.and the said Council duth ordain and enact as follows: Concerning the Closing of Part of Des Carrieres Street.Hall.in the said City of Quebec, on the nineteenth day of June, nineteen hundred and eight (1908), in conform: ity to law, and in virtue of a By-law | passed by thie Council pursuant thereto.and after the dde observance of all the formalities prescribed by the stat.! ute in such case made and provided.is to say:\u2014 His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Rarbean.Brunet.Cannon, Cummings, servey, Mulrooney, Nordeau, Paquet, Picard, Foulint, Samson, St.Pierre, Verret, WHEREAS.by the law 8 Edward Quebec, has been authorized to pass a Ry-law to close that part of Des Carrières Street extending between St, Lonis and Mont Carmel Streets, and to cede that strip of land to the Chateau Frontenac Company, in the be-made on the followin A.The Company shall make and maintain, at its own expence.under the anid strip of land, a tunnel of sulficient dimensions to allow, In the future, whenever need may be, the easy repairing, replacing, inspecting ot diobstructing, of the water works nd drainage pipes thercin presentiy ying, with on opening to allow at said anrnel, if any burst or break of cxcurs, the said Come the «aid pipes 5 if in no way responsible pany.even if for the accident, will have no reconrse © againet the City for damages result D.The he said City a strip of Carmel Street, of the southwest part af the lots of land designated by N 261% and 2620 on the oficial for the m- mission.Boston private wires and q tervice at the disposal of patrons 1868 MONTREAL PHONE 1589 \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Street, Qnehee.Montreal, July 3, 1908.un- CPR Au 98-100 St Paul St, Tel.1461 and = & at Paul 109 Ton im.| Montreal Street ss 112 |TBEU.HAMELS CLOSING LETTER Toronto, Street Ly xd st - Theo.Hamel, Stock Broker, wan | Detroit Unit d2y Az | Unibousie Street.ti Halifax Tramw row 98; |.New York, July 3\u2014The week's clos isa?Toledo Railw 10 94 | ig developed sales of some 530,000, St.John Ry.Coupe pores 7 |rhares against 1,445,(6W) the pre 4 Winnipeg Ry.Co., x 159 18 week.London sold 22,000 of the 24, Havana Electric Co a5 ay [000 shares bought the previous week.an Re Co ap 5 A dozen railroad stocke, including & | Havana Electric, pid.en 7) [market leadèrs Advanced, some as Sax l'aulo Railwa 131 1:20 (much as 2 or 3 points, Smelters, lead, Richelieu & Ontario Nav.75 74 local traction, Con.Gas, and a num- | Montreal Power wip us ber of minor _industriats show sub- | Dom.I.& § uy 144 stantial net gains.Wabash wae lower Nom.1.& S., pid svi \u2014 jon passing of debenture interest and Dom.Coal, com.33 82 | electric «tockg were rather rosier.Bond Dom.Conl Co.pref 00.sales totalird some $11,500.00 against Montreal Steel Works 6 se; Son the previous week.New ve N.S.Steel \u2026\u2026.\u2026 44 43} ee ail bouds, were sn | ne J .ptimistic Views werp expres Montreal Telegraph \u20ac Dr Tag jby J.P.Morgan, Inter-State ! Com- Ogilvie Nilling Co 107 1054 | missioner Lane and prominent opera- Ogilvie Milling Co 19 116} | tors.While corporation officials aie Mackay, com.64 s2q | not all hopeful, some of them seem 10 | ockar.pid.64) 64° | have concluded chat the present slow 1 As + Sa.5 |improvement marks a real permanent Jake o the pied pid.1: _ | turn for the better.Re on from Laurentide Pulp Ce 105 102 |coal, copper, and textile industries were Laurentide Pulp, pf Montreal Cotton Mi Tom.Textile Ca.Dom.Textile pid.Sales.C.P.R.35 at 150}.Detroit United, 10 at $24.Dom.Coal.50 at 524.Quebec, July 3, 1908, Dom.I.& K., 50 at 14 Asked.Offered Son Line, 20 at 109$.\u2018BANKS.Toronto Street, 25 at 98.TUR QUEBEC; CHRONICLE Jn the matter of \u20184.J.Jamontageo & iven that on Sat- fo koe.at lem lla \u2014gleck sell at my offics, 44 Dalthousis street, Quebec, the asects of the above merch- will be sold separately.The inventory and list of book debts may be The store will be open on Saturdsy 2 urator.Office, 44 Dalhousie street, k.& O.A.© DUPUIS = | Treneactions executed on Montren! 8to0% NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, July 3\u2014There is nothing of stock ex- to furnish a parallel to the diminutive figure of the day's sales, which amounted to only 71,000 shuren \u2014 Char.Head & Coy's New York ani 18 St, Francois Xavier St, Quotations furnished by Mesars.Neu vilie Belleau & Co, 93 St.Peter Montreal Power, 10 nt 934, 2 at 93.a .AUCTION SALE Tn the matter of P.CYPRIEN VORTIX, of Braucerite.lerchagt, 1gsolvest, pèetee ie hereby Eives | shat on TURADAY.4 e 11e > pee pe em sold pui Suet] the usderaiguel.Qu Mountain Hit, She ln asecty of this estate Store ¥ixtires AT ny.orem po 3 ous Dates\u2014]Juse 130d, _- RAND TRUN P Northwest and Return aud 18th \u2018Gept .10t, 13h STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, 58 ST.PETER STREEF JELEPBONE 371.STOCKS Bought »nd sold for investment of on margin.MUNICIPAL BONDS To pay from 8P.C.to 54 P.Cparticulare on epplication.QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK Capital ard surplus $5,000,000 Bonds of any kind {urnished, terms moderate, security ahsolute.INSURANCE BROKER.Risks placed in any of the leading English and Canadian Companies at current rates.$.S.Natashiquan This steamer will sail on MONDAY, 6th July,\u2019 for; North Shore Ports, up to that date at Pointe a Carey Whart.Escoumains.For further particulars apply to THE NORTH SHORE TRANSPORTATION AND : WRECKAGE C0., LTD.not altogether pleasing, but were far over-balanced by favorable reports from greater number of industrial lines Many men went back to work on the vailroads and anme resumption of rail.Time money was lower, The July adjustments were completed without material effect upon vall rates and exceptional incident was the receivership for an industrial concern, road improvement work was initiated.| the : \u2018Treasury call for deposits and nomi- | nal gold export takings ignored.An | The | Freight will be received | 8.00 ¥ ze ! dntion «.n0 2.15.i cept Sundayapply to City Ticket © ! Trunk, | estate, as follows B.\u2014Rolliuy stock.\u201c A.\u2014General stock in trade.\u202687,516.01 ï \u201c Store furniture.108.70 LT) ibe made for anch lems arate, \u201c va 71 | Bidder.* \u201c * ST,MDATL | The iuventoiy and the lists of the Rolling \u201c B.\u2014Goods damaged by water 143.70 | Stock ned Bock Drbts cas Le examined at our | H \u201c C.\u2014Book debts and notes ue LO The store will be epened for the stock Inspec: = cording to lat.ooieirne .6,608.40 tion on Moudsy, day éth, 1908, or before cu ap, \u201c | De Rolling stock, pores.to Muri Face Suerte.: icles and a : .struments.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.=o laivre & T oan, Joint Curators.Office \u201c E\u2014AH the righis of insol 111 Mountain Hit, Quebéo Moosouin \u2018sas \u2019 propety ecpied by dom at St Herat ?nn des Monts.Prince Albert, Bask.\u201c F.\u2014A lot of land, houses and other Red Deer, Alba \u201c buildings at Cape Chatte, occupied C.W.W À L COT, ina, Bash.Souris, M Stettler, Swan Riververmillon o noipeg.Yorkton sas Routes \u2014Grand Trunk to Chicago ; choice of seven lines (rom Chicago to 8t.Paul.Through Pullman Sleepers QUEBEC TO PORTLAND, ME, WITHOUT CHANGE LER A SYSTEM HOMPSEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Te Manitoba and the Cansdian July Te dni Aug.m.Week days Leave Quebec (Levi: 7 Arrive Portiaud.50 a.m.daily Nowrs of Bepartuse From Quebes !Fercy leaves from the Quebec and Levis Ferry Ianding.Quebec Side.) as follows: LAN noon, 7.00 p.m.(tDsily ex- sly.) 16.45 8.30.For full par te Chateau Fronte ulars and other information, Moe.$1.Anne S1., oppo- SOLID TRAINS PORTLAND.Trains Levvs Lente.{FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON and WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPYTIS BOSTON AND NEW YORK ECONT IR : or Beauce, Megantic, Fherbrooke, Portland aud Bostou.Parlor Buffet Carto apply Portland daily except Sunday.AM W YOAK LIMITED P.M daily'except Saturdayhrough Pulmfield.Puilman for Spring Pullman will be placed on New Vork Lid, at 3.00 p.m, maklog daily service.: ACCOMMODATION 6,50 tions, daily except Saturdey.PM TRAINS AR White Mount: Wor (arther luformation and Pullman reser.| vation, apply 10 F.S.Ktocking.17 81.Louis St | resenting Thos.Cook & Ron, and stl Gcean ; ines from Ca: \u201c4 DELAWARE & D MONTREALTO NEW YORK : +s\" irom Qusbec via ths Gran} ! or the Cansd Pacific lines connect at Montreal with ths Famer ntercolonia! Delaware & Hudson trains.NE | Will call at [2.00 \"0 Ses décoiag arte ter voi.SOSTON and NEW VORK EXPRESS For Beauce, Megantir.Sherbrooke, Rosan nts South, daily except sleepin wecting at Sherbrooke with | On Sundays Boston \u2018 For Sherbrooke and intermediate sta- da and United States.HUDSON RD.| Shortest.Quickest ans Bax Information and throuzh tickets above lines and the Delywars & Hudson i can be had at ticket offices.\u2014 INT Ino 8 HAN AT ) NV NS 4.» «2! To Boys and Girls ye \u2014 FOR \u2014 a» 22\\ THIS SUMMER'S VACATION ap 70 2500 we Ask Your Parents to Take You ss fora Trip to i= Western Canada and the x= Pacifac Coast 3.To become loyal, intelligent and pre ww | Eressive Canadiaus, it is necessary 37 that you should know you ua country, -its resources and se great possibilities Be fur future de- 12.50 velopment.254 \u2014 Lies i, Yor lull information apply te Cit Lens | Ticket Office, 20 St.Toe sireot, por ner Palace Hill, Chateau Frontenss nn Station Ticket Office.J.HONE, JR.General Rail and Steamship Agency fates, plans, descripti .application\u201d ptive matter, etc, \u20ac ae, Lerve fs STRANER LIVENPIOS y 4.Manitom._,.,.J I wn.\u201cat unin Juge à A on n.,.daly i RATES OF PASSAGE Empresshm Uae Manitoba BI ma con! isle Mani 3510 «81.0 ani 817 51 Pre Cree eae $M Tiant ser) { For 1 and other particulan to 30 St.John St.Cha Frontenac, or 46 Dalhousie st, tot | J.IIONE, Jr, 1 Gen'l Rail and Steamship Agency.F.8.Stocking, Q.C.Ry.Quebec.G.H.Stott, G.T.Ry., Quebee.TR [EERE {The Now Route > ths Par-Fams; Saguenay & St.Maurios Rivers, On and after 22nd June 15 i ! une 190 * will ran a3 follows © % vrai LEAVE QUERKC 9.00 A.M.for St, Raymond.Sunda voi 10.00 A.M.for Shawinigan Falls.(rani Mes and Montreal, daily exe ada 11.38 A.M.for je, Robe d Chico, 1 timi, daily except sund «Lunch # ake St.Joseph Hotel, foi Lake St, Joseph, Saturday an se © 8.10 rx TM.Raymond, daily except Sur 8.20.0.far Lak- st.ian | Saturday and Palas dally exces 19.00 P.M.for Roherval and Chicoutimi, sa urday only.«Sleepizg car attached.) ARRIVE QUEBEC 7.00 A.M.fiom Chic Nona om voutim! and Roberry vis | Th: Sleeping anl Parlor cars : 8.48 A.M.à .Rayn.on Thro 2 Sleepinc 4 3 pa Rayn.ond.daily excey \u2014- {2.38 nu from Chicoutimi, Roberval aud Le \u2014 uc.dally except Sunday.| .8.205 | from Monee, Shawinigan Fall | ; Jud Grand Mere, dRily except Sunday.NORTH SHORE MAIL SERVICE \u201820e 5 goss Arme il, unday.) - Tleket for 4216 at st, Andrew \u20ac ite 3 - rs gioccne en Bt res emt\": 3 ù PLY.fe, and Oe vain dia | rooney or 1.5073 Smart > : > + Free ik not received at Quad: atm PT Land , de | ent Fer SUX TOMBS .en roight and Passenger Agent.R.M.S.King Edward > CAPT.C.VEZINA.! .Is intended to eail (weather and cir.* Temiscouata Railway cumatancespermitting.! Tuesday night, | TIME TABLE 19 19 Twin City.10 at 904.market should do better this qummer.-\u2014 ook GARE and we favor purchases of good in 139 CRICAGD STOCK Re » ing developed pales of xome $30,000 y = Sunplied Daily to the Chronicle by | stocks on all fair concessions, MISCELLANEOUS, hen.Hamel, Stock Broker, 35 Bank Statement :- Reserve decrease, TT, \u2026 1614 160 Dalhousie Street, 11,403.00 ; reserve, lesa United States H BL &P a 75 Quebec, July 3, 1908, deposits, Gerra el TEE loans, on.H., L.vi .: - Cl increase, START: specie, decrease, Q, KR, L.& P.-8U 3 Op'g.High.Low.Close.| aig am: legal tender, decrease, ¢.B,L &P.C No 108 se I 264 867 | 1253400 : denorits, increase.$4,400 ; Quebec 58 C0 ome hd aù SSè gi 87 circulation.tincrense, &349.300.ton: \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 a8 tn from.Textile, pid.ss sh soi BRADSTREET REVIEW, Canadian Electric.6 & 8 21 New York.July 3: Bradstreets state Canadian Electric, pref.100 va 2% Di = of trade to-morrow will say: Owing .BONDS, ef en} 9 to excellent crop prospects Canadian Pominion \u2018Textile BerieC.\u2014 8 trade is improving slowly.| Current Montmoreney Cotton Co\u2026 108 uo ARE 47 172 | business is of a re-order character, Quebec RailwaY.\u2026 vee wo 97 9B 11 40, 403 but demand for fall fabrics.particul- Canadian Electric.1004 8 49 41 41; arly dry goods, is effpanding.Busi- SEND FOR OUR - JULY BOND LIST W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CO.SOND DEALERS 222 St, James Street Montreal 1 own end offer?825,000 Toww of Montreal Wert Water Works 4f's, due 1047.Railway 1st Mtge.8's, 1803.5 per cent.1 y Winnipeg Electric sis, © Mexican Electric 3 } West Indis Electric 18, mon Stork.let Misco.bonda secure as to dividends and inte | Preforvedd-atocke amd Ted Mu, Bends or \u201cthat will yield the investor Correspondence on Nigh Class Public over nix per cent.invited, Leaving prransese samen ec PUL £35 vas LE [ru pre veu me | 3 Return to Quebec.cue 9.30 pm, ~ Bankere\u2014-The Nelsons Bank + Co.let Ny o.1st Mtge.8's, 1028 Porto Rico Railways, let Mie.d'a, Fullest particulars upos application.JULY INVESTMENTS .8's, 1935, 1030, \u2018with large hemus Com -ALRO- OLIVER EDWARDS HURO, 208 Bt.James Street MONTRÉAL.To pay nean failures for the week ending July 2nd number 16, which compares with 31 last week and 16 in this = week last year.IMPORTS.- Per steamer Tunisian, Nunan, from Liverpool\u20141 pkg to Glover, Fre 4 vr, 3 do ta Chinic Hardware Co, 34 to W.porte BA do Brainy ian Express.4 to (Geo.eldt Co, 4 do to W.MeLimont & Son, | do te Col.Hanbury Williams, | «do to L.FF.Gaudry & Co.7 do to under Per steamer Emprnsn of Britain, Murray, from Liverpool\u2014u) pkze tn H, Quebec Clothing Co.3 4» tn W.Dace 1 do to Countess Grey, | do to Linton &_ Sinclair, M de te Dominien F.& F.Co.55 do to A.Le gare & Fils, 4 do to A.W.Colley, 1 do te Mere, Hollowsy.14 do to order, 47 do te J.Hay.À de te J.H.Jacques, 21 da to Ÿ.L.Cassidy Co., 3do to W.Melimont & San, 1% de to G.\u20ac.Seott.5 du to FT.M.Laliberte.14 do to Panuet Co, 3 de 10 MeCall.Shehyn & Ce, 1 do to EF.lignac.2 de to G.Seifert & Fons, 17 de to Agent C.P.R.151 do to Dom.Express Co, 2727 do te order.Ralancs, throngh grmls.Per \u20ac, hte, W.G.White, Rambler and lconldale, fram United Staten\u2014 575 tons | ronl ta Carbrav.Son & Co, Per steamer Braomheld, Harris, from Port Faatinue- FAN tons coal to Interealonial Railway.Some men decline to look npon the wine when it iv red because they ter another eolor, + de & J.Young.181 do to Pilkirpten ! Bros.2 do to J.B.Bedard & Co, 7 de to W.K, H.Mvua-r, 3 do to July as Natashquan, also Anticosti.7th, for North Shore porte, as far For rates of paseage, freight, other particulars, apply to HOLLIDAY BROS.101 Poter Street, Steamer Frontenac etween Quebec.SIN Farry 8 Romuald.ofr ana wi.| + Taking Effect June 29th 19% Tanven Riviere dir LA 1p.Arrives Comnory NR 3 eaves lliviore du Lom Amven Luitaury N, Leaver Canny N.Express Jim ier an pos leaves Cannory, N98, Mixed Arrives Riviors nn bu, AlLTevine Daliy exavp Connecting at Edmundson fa, with ' Ry.Int Wow latias Fessstosida, di a Houlton, Ceesgds chk anions asl Tai sed Me, ort Fais \u2018 Express M red and a SE age ment | ER ae lo mc a (sen .: he thet alor Matt: fai 13.MOMU AL QUEBts ! Le tocmne é48t Louis ree a _ \"604.ou An Leder deaorsl Manage.IY SMa yg a UAAAUT SUVOTALOS Lost W007 14 rap : Ave me Nwam | 10.00 rpm ep ; am SUNDAYS .Wpme i Gaspe S.S.Line - qi ; .; rt trip 08 aai Sstarfar, Next sailings of S.S.Gaspesien fa RD LN CAEN Gaspe ports.LO tardey night there will be & ber Will leave Champlain Market, Wed £0 Nomuaid snd WHY Lo Juebed ot Pi lon t+8t.Josoph and St.Kom, ivr Tramway 10 1.ovia, 7 mr eemeaay.THE ST.LAWRENCE Conadion Navigon Go, LAL DAILY SERVICE petween Quebec and Montreal BY STEAMERS «WHITE STAR\" Capt.Langlols, «]MPERIAL\u2019 Capt.Jean re Quebec at Less at Three Rivers in Quebec at 9 gaturdey single fare.der LANDING Quebos :\u2014Choulnard Whar?, LOU 8 LACOUTURE, Manager, phone 3068 Office 5-11 Daitoutie Strot, Que QUEBFC CHRONICLE | Peisted and Published by the Chronts i ateon, Manager, at the valling pvr sary, 0 Buade street, Colon Dally, $3.00 pr an oe Printing Company, all win | Kedaends .Freight received until 4 o clock par i an orel, Sor Montreal at 7 o'clock a.m.Leave Montreal at 8 o'clock p.m., 7 o'clock a.m.Excursion Tickets sold at , Good to return on Moncasa roses , duly Sth and July Mad, at.and afterwards every alternati 1 ! p.m.on dey of sailing.f For other information apply to J, A.BOUCHAKD, Man: , 4 Dalbouste Stra | rere ees, og QUEBEC-MONTREALLIN] { WEEK ENDS at Single Fare laa 25 to Montreal and Retura Montreal - Toronto Line ! Service DAILY.except SUNDAY i from Montreal.SAGUENAY DIVISION + | Begining dal, reams sii \"a.and other informaties Heo [0008 yp cowNOLLY wd General 4 THE !QUEBECRCH RONICLE, se 3 SATURDAY.JULY 4 3805.\u201cDIXIE or Try For Cigars, You Can\u2019t Beat You'll Say So Too If You CAMILLO\" One.PERMANENT Pavements and Sidewalks, in All work executed by expert J.A.Belanger & Cie, M PHONE 8205 \u2014 \u2014 THE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY QUEBEC SIDEWALKS BATTLEFIELD FUND Subscriptions Coming in Freely from Citizens of Quebec, Mrs, Montefiore Joseph, treasurer of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Quebec Battle fields\u201d Associstion, acknowledges with thanks the following subseriptions: \u2014 Amount previously acknowledged, $3,706.48, ! Mrs, Mary C.8, Ross, $20.Collected by Mde.Turgeon: \u2014Dr.A.Simard, Dr.3.Grandin, Dr.A.Paquet, Dr.P.Moreau, Dr.E, Nadeau, Dr.A.Rousseau, Dr.C.Dugneau, Dr.N.A.Dussauit, Dr.R.Lavue, Dr.C.Verge, Dr.A.Hamel, Dr, A.Hamel, Dr.J.Vaillancourt, Dr.E.Dion, Dr.R, Mayrand, Dr.E.Montreuil, Dr.W.Beaupre, Dr, A, Vallee, Dr.I'D.Gastonguay, 91.00 each, gls = Collected by Mrs.Pages: \u2014Officers 6th Regiment, Levis, 849, Colonel 1.N.Savard, St.Marie, de Beauce, $l.Collected by Mrs, Carroll: \u2014Judge Routhier, 825, Collected by Mde.Taschereau, from Concrete, Brick or Asphaltworkingmen.gr., 280 St.Joseph St., PHONE 3205 EVERYB WHY NOT SEND THEM TO GLOVER'S DYEING and CLEANING WORKS.WEARS PANTS.oD ete.; Stel Dover Soir Bed, | } HAVE THEM DYED AND CLEANED.| | 393-395 St.Valier St., | Phone 1810 | Thos, Donohue Summer Suits Smart linen walking stripe and check ES te linen suits, una and muslin shirt waist Seperate Suits | hb White linen skirts.Keep Cool with an EISCtrio | wer mos ryar ti Tate skirts with Fan, \u2014 - P | mugger | SPECIAL : MECHANCS' SUPPLY CO, wm | [10S.Donohue ; 188 St.MATTRESSES St.John Street.; hor A \u201clarge\u201d quantity of Mattracses at low prices, feather pillows, NEW POST CARDS, Laval Monument fi taken last ment.rom & photo k, showing f'oat IL.| Roy, Hon.se, Kaine, Honmembers of the Cabinet and Logielative Assembly: \u2014Hon.L.Gouin, Hon, Af Taschercau, Hom.Rodolphe r.Allard, Hon.W.Weir, Hon.A.Tur mn, Hon.CC.Devlin, $25 each; lessrs.J.A.Benoit, A.Bergevin, P.J.E.Boisonnette, E.Blanchard, C.Blouin, 8, P.Cardin, Donat Caron, J.E.Caron, H.Champagne, J.A.Chaurest, ©, E.Cote, F.H.Dagneau, P.E.D'Aujou, Jeremie Decarie, Cyrille Delage, Nap.Dion, 3S.P, Fiset, L.J.Gauthier, M.J.Walsh, D.Gillies, A.Girard, A.Godbout, J, B.Gosselin.J.H.Kelly, L.A.Lacombe, Jos.Lafontaine, Godpoi Langlois, Nap.Lemay, L.J.Lemieux, P.Mackenzie, Honori Mercier, Jos.Morin.A.Morisset, J.0.Mcroseeau, P.C.Neault, E, Ouellette, E.A.Pnnet, P.Pelletier, M.Perreault, H.Petit.H.Pilon, Jean Prevost, Am.Robitaille, Erie Roy, P.H.Roy.G.Smith, PA.Bissonnette, Geo.Tanguay.W.P.Tanguay, J.I).Tessier, P.Tourigny, W.F.Vilas, W.H.Walker, 82 each, #2R1, Collected by Mrs.Sewell, from the Quebec Daily Telegraph: News De partment, D.A.Butler, 82; P, (Brien, anonymous, (', Desrochers, 50e, T.Teakle, M.Campeau, S.Gauthier, J.JA.Fogarty, J.P.Slaven, W.J, Nclan, employee, W.Bryant, V.A.Fusk, M.J.Crane, Vi.C, Marquis, N, Butler, Sidney J.C.Baylios, Friend, Fitz, Edson, 25 cents each.Press Department, E.F.Neill, Pleau, Alp.Bouchard, Z.Bertrand, Fdm.Bouchard, 25 cents each.Jub Department, anouymous, R.Fullerton, Chs.Turcotte, Emile Dorion.Alex.Bedard, F.X.Blouin, J.E.Bouchard, Jos.Beaudoin, Jacques Martineau, Ad.Delisle, J.Coleman, Jos.Tube, Tiamond, 25 cents cach.Bindery.Jos.Cate, Edgar Hobitaille.Eug.Pugal, Regina Guay, Josephine Rochette, Emilia Hanley, Lucy Hanley, Amelda Noel, Marie Turcotte, (i.A.Lafrance, A.Desrochers, Corinne Cote, 15 cents ench: total, $15.50.Collected by Mrs.Sewell: \u2014Prepara- tory School, Lennoxville, 96.Collected by Mrs McLimont: \u2014Me.Simard, 81.Mr.Moutimy, $3.Mr.Gale, 82.P.J.Cote, $3.Antoine Drolet, 81.; Received from raiile of hat, kindly donated hy Mrs, Bell, 843.: Mrs.McCorkill $28._ Collected by Mrs.Price J.Vincent: \u2014J.Paquet, Thos Delanev, 85; LL J.A.Demers.81; Et.Drossault, A Friend, Me; Louis Demers, M, St.Hilaire, G.Austel, Z.Garheau, P.Godbout, T.R.MeBois.P.Bedard, G.E.Breton, Geo.Matte, À Friend, Xap.Bergeron.louis Bolduc, E.D.Filteau.A Friend, A Friond, 25 cents ch.Collected by Mrs.Dobeli:\u2014Sevefal Friends, &.; ; Emplovees Canadian Electric Light Ca.:\u2014Donald_ S.Barton.£3; John Dorais.J.Geo, Bryeon, 82; Eug.Trudel, P.Walker.H.Dalton, 81: R.G.Bourget, C.Buchanan, Alp, Oliver, Dnez.Fontaine.Honore Roger, Theo.Demers, W.J.F.Pughes, 5c.Emf Guinetts, Jas.Willcocks, Wilfrid Martin.ie: total, $16.2 Employses Third Grand Trunk Ry.System:\u2014-Chan, E.Tenney, M.Hynde, 81: G.H.Stott, 8c: A.J, Hayden, Mr.Sheridan, W.H.Parkine, E.Barlow, P.Jordan.J.Fullerton, G, R.Williams, (i.H.Shipman, P.J.Boyd, P.Gorman.N.Marcand, GW.Robins, JJ, J, Anderson, Ed.Vigneault, 28¢.; Gen, Cogger, W.I.Turner, P.4, Mallin, D, +.Samson, Mons Fullerton, V.C.Findlay, W.J.Walsh, S.Crotean.Grant Eamt, I.MN.Hamel, J.I.R.Shaw, J.N, Couture, F.X.Caron, F.S.luttes.A.leclere, J.E.Houde, F.Moling,\u2019 F.Dmont, ¥.Houde, P.E.Poitras.P.Jaune, D.R.Nadean, NX.Paisson, N.Lacoirse, Jon.Poitras, A.Pelle: | tier, 1.Beaudry, A.Marchand, W.Marchand, W.Gagne, A.Cantin, J.Corbett, A.Simoneon, DP.Smith, E.Pare, J.A.Poitras, J.E.Guibuet, M.O'Donnell.T.Harper, W.J.Penrson, A.Blanchet, C.St, Jean.N.Fortin, J, Smith, 10\u20ac each, & J.Tainay.80c.; Jon.Croteaw, 15c.; Alp.Banncau, (agent, Biddeford, Me.), 81: total, 812, Collected bv Mre.Winfield: \u2014St.Matthew's Women's Auxiliary.$15, Collected by Mrs.Dobell: \u2014.P, R., A.Boiavert, F.W.Hamilton.J.E.Giguere, 1.Sarasin, J.M.Curle, M.Conway, 1.Fontaine, P.I.Roberge.W.Beauchamp, E.Flvan, 10¢.; total $3.30, A.Marcheseanet, given the publid a great deal of formation, but the value oi.the property is well known.| moters of La Rose how the flotation should have heen managed.The Chan- bers-Ferland directors have secured no less than nine reports from the most competent mining engincers and practical tion and are being published in turn.When it is considered that the Cham- bers-Ferland possrases many of same produced in profits approximately 81,- 500,000, over and ahove expenses $450,000, and R150.000 in lews than a year, its possibilities ran be understood.The sulting mining engineer of Cobalt, in his report says: \u2014 comprising dred and close to the northeast end of Cobalt Lake, and is ent diagonally by the Tvery heart of the productive ama of eat silver mines in the world.namely round it.Passenger Department, Quebec: \u2014J.wrty in almost entirely Huronian Hone, jr., 81; A.H.Davis, .Me D nplomerate.the rock that contains Dermott, Rawland, F.X.Wade, | pine.tanthe of the veine of the Cobalt 2c.: Van B.C.Keith, G.E.Allen.| district, Moreover.diabase, which is now generally accepted ae the cause of the formatinn of the veins, and the source of the silver, appears almost in NO MORE RHEUMATISM \u201cFAUIT-ATIVES\" CURED HiM Christopher D, Graham is a well nown citizen of Ottawa\u2014formerly in the City Hall and largely instrumental in forming the Ottawa Hunt Club.Nr.Graham's voluntary testimonial as to the great benefit received from taking \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d viction, will carry cou Dear Sirs :\u2014 I have been a sufferer from Rbeumatism for a long time\u2014paius in my shoulder and time, I tried various treatments without benefit when 1 wax 16 commended by a fricnd to (ry \u201cFruit a-tives.\u201d 1 took several boxes of the tablets and now, for a long time, I have been entirely free from all rheumatism and.rheumatic pains.1 wish to state also, that | suffered from hemorrhoids, or piles, for years, 1 used all kinds of ointments and treatinen and nothing did me any good, but after taking \u2018Fruita-tives for my rheumatism 1 am entirely cured \u201cof these dreadful piles.(Sgd) C.D.GRAHAN.149 \u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 \u2014 or \u201cFruit Liver Tablets\u2019 are soid by dealers at 50c.a box\u20146 for 82.50\u2014or will be sent on receipt of price.Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.TT \u2014 M.R.& T.Ry., B.R.Morton, Wmi Union Pass.Ry., Otto Happel.F.Mahoney, 106.cach, pre Big Four, W.C, Cone, E.E.Cowles, H.H.Hardy, 10e.each.From Buffalo.N.U.:\u2014R.A.Overbay, 10e.each.| ! | Burford, C.S.Richardson, A, G.Nevins, 23c.each: R.Mclllroy, 9c.M.W.Tunison, Hf M.Brown, R.E.Pavne, Geo.Preston, 0c.each: E.E.Penn, Agt., San Francisco, 81: total, $2.35, Total, up to date, 81,279.92, COBALT NOTES.The Fall in Foster\u2014Two Disappoint- ments\u2014La Rose's Valu\u2014The Possibilities of the hambers- Ferland, The Cobalt market has been subject to a certain amount of strain during the week.The Foster mine, whose ®lack is so widely distributed is a waiting proposition and its ultimate fate has not been determined.Several veins where values were expected have given lowergrade results.Yet the outlook is far from unpromisir~.lt is, however, the only property of the many producing mines which have | been before the public prominently that has not made goad.For some reason the New York Herald.which ix never noticeable for its accuracy, however excellent à news paper it may he, has been criticizing the La Rose flotation.This is rather | interesting, in view of the manner in which the New York press.the Herald included, assisted the Cobalt inflation at the time of Nipissing\u2019s fireworks.In the La Hoxe flotation, the dideotors have given the public a good chance, ! as already pointed out in The Post.At 44.55 per share they were aclling joints practically all the { { St.Bernard dogs, ome rooster, a rab- to the public for £3,223.000 a property | which had practically that much in sight.Naturaily the shares -have silver bracelets and earrings.appreciated 50 cents ns a result.Jt! in true tbe La Rose owners have not have been in Canada for more than a | year, during which time they have | ore | m- i \u201cTHE CHAMBERS-FERLAND.The promoters of the Chambers-Fer- | land property have shown the pre- | mina directors in the camp.These reports are all open to inspec: the veins ar Ta Rose, which has O'Brien, which har earned Right-of-Way.which har paid about La Rose and O'Brien veins have been traced through to the Nipissing.Mr.Arthur A.Cole, of Cobalt, con- Chambers-Ferland property approximately one hun, twenty acres, is situated \u201cThe & N.0.Railway.It ix thus in the the Cobalt district, and has for its immediate neighbors three of the rich- the La Hose, which it nearly sur rounds, and the Nipissing and O\u2019Brien, which in turn almost completely aur- \u201cThe genlogica] Gore xion of this the rentre of this property, \u201cTaking into acrount the arreage, A.C.P.R, 25; J.L.C.P.R., 150: Harry Dressel, Passenger Agent, Wabash R.R.Asst.Wab, RR., R.Brewer, Office in rear,\u2014Prica 2 for 5.AND COUCHES Official and Other Tercen- .tenary Post Cards, * D.S.RICKABY, Also New Color sd Views of Laval niversity, Drill all, Court Furniture Warehouse, House, St, Muthew\u2019s Church, Undertaking Establishment, ete.ete \u2014Prico One Ceat Eacheneral Appraiser, We have also receiv: \u2018ercen- Phone 351 337 John St.| J \"emmy \u201cShure ile ps | FLOUR, PORK , and General Provisions T.H.0 N EI LL, _ \u2014 ALSO \u2014 248 St.John Sta HAY, OATS |__ \u2014_ and all Kinds of Feed, ROOMS ! Why be anxious to secure rooms at exorbitant prices, when there are plenty of rooms vacant at reasonable GED.TANGUAY rates?3 houses completely renovated, ¥ can accomodate 20 beople, all mod LOWER TOWN attached.Up-to-date novo ra 2 minutes from Terrace and Post Of.32 and 36 Ann St, 11 Haldimand St.For (ull particuiars apply to | Mrs.LEMIEUX, FLORIST, 101 ST.JOHN STREET The Laundering of Men s Wash t= Vests, Mare Agreed on the Excel | fie, ben o bie temture of te lency of Our Feed nowedaye containing fran ne (one T you buy your feed of us, you dozen wash vests, and require frequent will get good, clean and nutricious i there: men knew now much care * EVERYTHING IN FEED, D de a shen Jiving to verte Ain i a1 moderate price.| Tok Who mes en no SETS \u2014\u2014 and domestic Anish, have a laundry NILLIAN CARRIER À FILS, 77 \"Pi sms \u2019 mourant Lo \u201cThe Laundry That Knows How\u201d | , n an ay.r,arain and Hay.|A, S PFEIFFER & CO, Phone 1678 and852 Quebeo 2-40 Mon Eh antxim , th, | \u2019 v inger.Acnt.Tkt.Agte, 10e ench.C.& A.Ry, P.A., J.J.Rodger Lamb, F.Gault, 10c.each.Railway Agents, St.Louis, Mo.:\u2014 J.Blaisdell, City Passenger Agent, Crabh, Anatci Stinde, Asst.Wab, RR., T.F.Foret, at.Wab.R.R.J.G: Delaplaine, City Pfi.H.Lemnnnrtz, City », Aset.Tkt Agt\u2026.T.Edwards, Asst.Tht.Agt., YN ench: Fritco System, W, JJ.Hrnnessy, Edw the records of the immediately adjoining miner, and the geological forma tion Î consider thir a very valuable property, hy far the most valuable nndeveloped property in the Cobalt district.\u201d Mr.Cole has had an extensive ex Prrience in Ontario and British Columis, TWO BODIES FOUND Both Had Life Belts On, but Not Known How Drown- .ing Occurred.Coroner Joucas has just returned to Gaspe from Bt.Anne des Monts, where he held an inquest un the 30th of June on the body of an unknown man, which had been found drowned thers, The body, which had evidently been in the water four or five days, was that of a man about 40 years of age, jive feet 8 inches in height and weighing 180 pounds.There was a life belt around the body but it contained no name or mark.of any kind to show what vessel it.came from In the victim\u2019s pockets were found a small one-bladed knife, apd a little catzlogue of Catholic religious books printed in Italian.A verdict in nc- cordance with the facts was returned, The following day smother drowned body was found at Mount St.Louis, evidently drowned st the same time Anne.It was that F.SIMARD & CIE $600000000000090000000 SUMMER COATS AND DRESSES PRINCESS LINGERIE DRESSES, NATURAL PONGEE DRESSES, PONGEE COATS.For Special Occasions.Trimmed with Fine Val.Lace and pasecsongres Je\u2014 11.00 Made of fine quality Silk.006.00 sorts ease one ouvres sourd 00.20.00 TRIMMED MILLINERY An attractive collection of Midsummer Models at very low price Value $7.00 for.~.33.50 Value $9.06 for.Value 817.00 for.312.08 Value $23.00 for.o 815.00 ore $4.98 UNTRIMMEL HATS, heretofors sold at $2.00 to $2.28, te clear 59c, GOWNS \u2014 67c., 85.$1.13, $1.75, $1.90, SKIRTS \u2014 90e, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, slin Underwear Dept.|Cholce Silk and Embrotdered Parasols worth from 00e.to Considerably Less Than Usual Prises, 82.75.t ; of Deo Shot 20 years of age, | Worth from $1.50 to $5.00, oh ney Taffeta Silk Parasols, regulay five feet 7 inches in height sud weigh | COMBINATIONS \u2014 #100, 82.00, | 5-25; for 82.50, ing 150 pounds.It also had a life | $3.00, 812 orth up to $5.50.Silk ond Lace Parasols, regulay bat about it.A verdict ol - found | Sci\" 94.50.Special, $2.50.drowned\u201d was returned.ded i - .Fine White.Embroidered Cotton Pas The wning accident is vei in rasols, worth $3.25, $3.75, $4.45, 1 nivstery, as there has been no report Special In Waist Depart- 32.50, $2.75, 83.30.B75, Ua, ox of te wreck of any yacht or other vessel in the vicinity.+++.{ DAY BY DAY.| +++.The glorious, likewise the gory 4th, That the shady ride And I say it with pride Is good enough for me The U.8.is the big noise to-day.Just turned 300 years and not ashamed to tell our age.Most men settle down after they are married.The wife generally settles them, remarks the Champlain street philosopher, Fresh air and musical airs seem to go well together on the Terrace.Claire Fontaine.RECORDER'S COURT.Yesterday morning eight prisoners appeared before the Recorder.Four of them he condemned to fines of 85 and costs or fifteen days each, two | were discharged, one was fined $2 and costs or eight days, while the eighth, a woman, who had the added indict ment of swearing and blaspheming in the streat, was condemned to $20 and costs or one month.CASTORTIA.ae Bears the ., Kind You Have Age Signature et GIPSIES GONE WEST.Montreal Gazette:\u2014Six gipsy families with twelve horses, five vehicles, three Bougtt hit and a pig arrived in the city on Wednesday morning on board the steamer Imperial, from Quebec.They | only remained on Victoria pier for a; short time, but while there they at- { tracted considerable attention on ac | count of their brilliant costumes.Male ' members were conspicuous with red ehirts and the women for their heavy ! nomads This particular tribes of travelled through the Maritime provinces and a great part of Quebecfn broken English tury explained that they had come from Brazil, but that they had travelled through many countries.After collecting their bag: age on the wharf, they immediately bit the city, heading for Lachine, their intention being to travel through Untario.Words of Praise For the severai Ingrodients of which Tr, Pierce's medicines are composed, as given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should have far more woight than any amaunt of non-professional tes timonials.Dr.Plerce\u2019s Favorite Prescription has THE BADGE OF ROXESTY OD overy bottio-wrapper, to a full list of all its ine gredients printed fn plain English.If you are an invalid woman ani suffer trom frequent headache, backache, gnaw.In stomach, periodical pains, e, catarrhal, pelvic drain, down distress In lower abdomen perhaps dark spols or specks dancipfg before the eyes, faint spells amd kindigd symptoms caused by female weak aess, okethet derangement of the feminine Organs, can not do better than take Dr.Pier: Favorite Prescription.+ \u2018The hfsfitai, surgeon\u2019s knifo and operg- tng taj may be avoided by the timely use of Mravorite Prescription\u201d in such hereby th 0 ptlon posed of the very bes alive medicinal roots known to médical sctence for the cure of woman's pecullar Miments, contains no alcohol and no barmiul or badit-forming drugs.Do rot expect too much from \"Favorite Prescription; \" it will not perform mtra- ges It will not disolve or cure tumors, à medicine will.It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weaknesses and ailmonts peculiarly incident to women as any medicine can.It must be given a fair chance by perseverance io lla uso for à reasonable length of time, can ard taaccont a > as 2 su | LOmM po: flan \u2019k women are Invited to consult Dr, Plerca, by letter, free.All corres = nce is gnarded sa sacrediy sec and woman confidences are ps rofensions) rivec Art Dei Ÿ Dre Pleronrs Pirasant Pellete the beat .8 CRARD! P zstive and regulator of the bowels.u A.Burlington, Bte., F.Janneway, where he was for some time in ny Invigorate stomach, liver and Tht.Acent, Burlington Pite., Wm.[charge of the War Eagle and Centre bowels, = 8 laxative; two or « Markham, Jas.Seckler, Asst.Agents, | Star mines.wibaruo to take 94 2 Burlington Konto, 10e.each; Mo.Pac.Ry.C.B.Gaussen, Pans.and \"kt.re Agent, J.F.Griffin, City P.A., F.fSchwaneck.À.Stenger, B.C.Firm: i LL TROQUOIS Ca ds 250 i rately trimmed dery and Insertion, regular 81.50, for Women\u2019s Neckwear The and pretey, Bows at 25c.to 50c.Merry Widow Bows, 40c.to 75c.qrtwoidered Linen Collars, 50c.to Erbroidered Linen Belts, 10c.up to TBe.ment, Fine White Lawn Waists elabo- with Swiss Embroi- Women's Hose Black and Colored Lisle Hose, regu lar 40c., for 30clack Cashmere Hose, worth 75c.fog Women's Lisle and Silk Hose, regu lar $1.00, to clear, 75e.n \u2018 Women\u2019s Black and Colored Silk Hose, worth $2.25, for $1.25 Coats for Children Linen Coats, worth $1.25 for 8Scite Pique Coats, value $2.25, fos Newest Summer Effects, daint Lace, x Lawn and Silk Children's Hats and Bonnets, regw lar 50c., 75¢., $1.00, for 33c., 4Bc., 65c, F.Simard & Cie.142 St.Joseph Street, St: Roch Mrs.D.R.MURPHY hes just received the latest and most attractive styles in Summer Millinery, Ladies\u2019 Summer Suits, and Ecru and White Lingerie and Point d'esprit Tresses, New Tailor Made and Blouses and Shirt Waist Suits.Ladies\u2019 Lawn, Linen, and Silk Skirts, and Lawn and Silk Petticoats.New Veiling, Fancy Neckwear, Gloves, Handk: rchiefs and Underwear.Mrs, D.R.MURPHY, Phone 22 48 Fabrique St BLUNDELL'S METALLIC GALVANIZING PAINT It MIXED READY FOR USE\u2019 This paint is manufactured from pure Aluminium and Stands Exposure to Sea Water Sun and Weather The-Standard Rubber Paints Phone 1486 mm Made in fourteen Shades and Mixed Ready for Use.Without an Equal for General Outside Work, For Samples, Prices, etc.apply to ARTHUR POULIOT & COMPANY, 105 Mountain Hill, Quebec Tercentenary Celebration tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Just Received 2 Cases of Flags in Bunting, Union Jack ensigh' Dominion, French, American, etc, eto., from 1 yard tg 8 yards long.Also 1 case of Cotton Fi of materials for decoration ags, and a variety urposes.We offer the following lines, all new goods at lowest possible prices.1 Lot of Rubber Mats, all sizes.Straw Cushions 20 and 25¢.each.Axminster Mats, worth $1.50 for $1.00 each.A large variety of Bath Towels in grey, brown and white, all sizes.$1.3 er pair, worth considerable more.Also 3 Pillow and pair 1 lot of fancy Cotton Bedspreads, worth $1.75, for 5 each.500 pair White Cotton Sheets, to be sold at $1.00 00 dozen of Slips, worth $2.25 dozen.for $1.50 A choice lot of Merocerized Bed Spreads, in pink white, blue and white, 10x4, 11x4, 12x4 sizes White Nottingham Lace .Curtains, from 70 per up to $10.00 per pair.on Steamer Rugs in great variety, at reduced price * 4 v A eo + { P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill » ea "]
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