The Quebec chronicle, 30 juin 1909, mercredi 30 juin 1909
[" \u2026 The \\Waataye, \u201cLower St.\u2018 Lawrence Wodarnte winds, Gey ee \u2019 Gulf: \"MSTABLISHED 1764, - QUEBEU, WEBNESORY, JUNS 3u, 1909 LE WM te ® AUTO.ACCIDENT \u201cWim © Milbigre, Prominent .and Wealthy Mon- Ct - \u2018trealer JEL, SHOCKING.DEATH © Boney Cowkng; Stock Broker, Soious- ©, lp ured, ind W, 8, Weldon, tapes (Special to the Chroskle) , June 29-One man instant = .iy kil agother seriously injured in- tprmally with two otheys bruised and bndiy shaken up.was the result of an.autamobile.accident near Dixie'at 9 .clock to-nieht.The dead man is William ©.McIntyre, a prominedt and wealthy Mcatresler, and the injured ere Percy Cowans, a stock broker, and W- S.Geldon, manager of the Windsor Hotel, Tho chauffeur escaped - with n feiv brûises.The car was trav- dling at o hish rate of.apeed.bourd 9 : tor Mootrecl.as to Dunran + McMgrtin, who, \u2018in \u2018amother auto, : wat 4 hundred ahead of the ill- fatbd car.\u201d Suddenly.it swerved into's > solegraph .pôle od overturned, tho we.ole, manning of crushing tha li oh ; se of Melatvre, x wos To the rear à, \u2018, seat with Cowans.v \u201c\u2018aured \u2018mên ©: were basuehy into the city by train\u201d ANA! geiident ound a semstion as the killed and ipjured were prominest (n buginess ans social.cir- 5 ANONTER ACCOUNT.- \u201cMontreal, June 29 The city was shocked to-night by mews of the death o %.0.Nelatyre, heat ot the\u201d dey goods frm ntyre, nm & Co.« director of the Nolson's Bank a of the Windsor Hotel.and one of best known men In the cifyr Mr.Mé Intyre had beeæ dini th Mr.Weldon, Manager of the Winibor, Rotal, Mr.Porcy -Melntyrs, - who was sitting jé the Ébat west, was t instagtly killed ile the others wars s¢verely mjured.MoIntyre was about 18 vears old on i inte agra Men \u201cyon ; t c RSC = oo gites spf an attempt ade ty hangs hha af (he mentipg to (bé fall.As a! tgult of -t y's play ep Mons, of «on of* Obief Justice \u201c e , both of Toronto ie Pau Dot toe t it out to-morrow for the amateur championiBip:- In the \" semi-Athald\u201d this afternoon infil od & crushing defeat on T, B.Ruith, Beaconsfield, winning on the thirtemtlr nm by aix up five to play.Rare wept badjy of \u2018 , hin | di œ g,.very great y\" ormau ie t so or a nat is Tphocmbered re pe rday hi aged ie Saturday just &can to v, dieing with vi .Bogort and LE \"Porrester \u2018for Iadt place.Bogart di faulted and id.the play ol de tad\" For .PUA .0 $ - M.\" Roekis, pañly lead and clinched 17th hole, when oot Mia .Not a Montrgal man be Maiñs in any sompetitipn and ouly C.EB lator Gower, of Ottawa, from sû stern plævers.remain a final; nar match., |.Qopesé CTHRFE MAAION PROPLE à; IN 1900, ¢ .Bremer, \u2018ebeo heliuves that - \u201cthé Province \u201cshould bave \u2018a tojal >.popnlsiion ip WO af .two and > \u2018 to three million pegple.Pin is one\u201d of the hiteresting phanes\u2019 bton.57 of Mag forecast of: of thy du- ?ablished ny dard .ES A \u201c .GREAT TEA SALE =v With \u2018Prosgnts,, \u201c ns hls \u2014 se ; ç ed for , 49, Bates wii receive hack | ey reclain; howl, at the store of soine gl, a oi PE PR Se done and ; risqués * \u2018gg wy jooelSxdwk.he.py x roturIrisg - oity in sir lo wl Co into.&; mg pole 33% | mbit so.Lobe / nal.vee Deven W.Tere, T bo, | 58,008 Police Have a 100 women.° sembled i tation, headed go over and previously tation.the vicinity of fore the Next appeered el Eacortod by Bet by Chief banded ability fo recei Angrily on The tation by the away, ° %o | ide\u201d cop in the Lr thing.off un Weetminat ur una roar, thé and arresting sale.~The Government mon, the Hondaughter of nights.to nd attracted the Parliament but the\u2019 autho \u201cvery laos Am halo unobmrved hy t te tvestrian hat, rode was arréetec.live aved mahy oases faifa in love while he get qe up drain à \u201cProposition., © + 4 SUFFRAGETTES ~~ ATTEMPT AMD Exciting Times.in Parffament .Square Last Even- PS ad 100.WOMEN ARRESTED tant Feminioes, who Wished to « Meet Premier Asquith.© tpi Landon, June 29 \u2014 The thirteanth vain attempt by the militant suffrag- cties to \u2018obtain access to Premier Asquith by deputation resulted in exciting scenes in Parliament to-night, and the arrest of more than The plan of À followed the lines previously hy the suffrage! Caxton Hall about sight o\u2019doak this evening and sent a dejw- Crowds of onlookers assambled \u2018time set far the raid upon the House, around which large holies : of police.numbering æveral thousand, had taken up atra 9 ,3rst noteworthy inrident was the ar- Ki, alter a great lot of troubls, of a buxom equestrian suff tried lo poñetrate the police cordon ! fo take a message to .the Premier.; vommand of Mrs.Pankhurst, amd was reœivel by the crowd with wild the police, the tion htrived at EE \u2018Staphen\u2019s en ! trénes to Farliameat, where ny Bcanlebury, from tbe Premier, re; ri \u201chis her throwing the lettir on fou Mrs, Parkhurst sxclained .; pt Tose an\u2019 entranve, police 1 lo induce luce the women to disperse quietly, and thes be gan to teke the members thé surprité of the spec tatory, who were massed around .Abe trance, Mre.Pankh arped .peice Jarvis a ogy Phe .and upocta- } suffragetie leader, that no\u2019 provocation to do such a A moment later, anot! the dépatation, Mra.Saud Sotomob, knocked | the Iumpecior second time, whils others mined Ajtempts to rush thy police.Eventually, the entich deputa- ton was plaçed' under a By this | Corton Fig conne pa x , Accompani \u201csom hundreds oy compan and\u2019 others, and an attémpt was made to the House of Commons through the Passage leading ul, but à whole, district was a te of u ce Giang ie crowds ince of sonny | win Li bolldipgs.wih dance \u2018ven ogetber 112 womeh were in Ms.Parkhntat Men Sorc! ter of Lond.Abi Jeradns gathered at the \u2014 rations to deal with the oitéa- 0, All \u2018avehues of - cordaned- by police amd ambulances were provided to deal asile, Within the cordon were number of membo \u201cHouses of Parti jomne erêl scores, and mien in _ evenin É these were Lord amd Lord Morley, Tord Wolverps fad Lond Althrop.J Prime Minister himiseif ew, away from the Fiouoe Hall.were Nes.Ysrael Zangwill, Beatrice Forbes-Roberteon, Miss Elizabeth Ribhine, and Mise Beat valor, besides all the well known suf- lenders.reat excitement wan cauedd amon the crowd by the movemerits owe who, In Hiding habit and howler carrying meseayes mb deputation, and who ultimately onroughout the bearance, but the suffrage umount of rough handling.Ing Hard Time with Milie Square capioyed ttes The women ns by Mrs.Parkhurst, to the Premier, who had to receive the depu- ia Parliament House be- tegic positions.The tte, who the deputation under it deputa- | it was ve Caption: i the hts \u2018ne \u201cthé OE Hat ie be depu- arms toy} them mud.There waré_crigs several of the of cap.a reach gs were smashed in paper.rs.Solo- \u2018 d, daugh , Miss Margessen, y Ko Miss | Mrs.Have: Maul Joshi.ccs of het violisist, | yo inems.women \u201d Loridon ii.bécoming aecastômes \u201c1e | Ge reg dC the bep a tempt than dversièes arliament, bus ; re determined.nt | §.to be made to- er Asquith\u2019s an enormous crowd to buildings.Pro es had madè ample were with cases of nt pricy i ladies in dinnge dress.Lady the crowd.At Caxton Miss rice Har of the ragette, Mien Vera warda and forwards, between the -ciffer jonatrations the uimost for ttes in faroed them to some with \u20ac \u201c FONMÉ x nl voue 4, W oo \"Yl vy so ?= \u2018 Yew th \u2018opt raurket of France and Grea Britsin yo, wbameinlity fides the prices of Obempague.Co RY STANDS FIRST at Lépine \u2018 RN .*.Montres : | wea ; ve\" .: h , « R selected.| Mr.Weir, er | gon % | meantime with INVESTIGATION < BESIMED Enquirz \u2018Into -the Pravost-Kelly Matter was Procseded with Yesterday, * made during Tart asion by Box ast on on, Me, Prevost against Mr.Kelly, M.LA for Bonaventure, was resumed yesterday afternoon in the Parliament Build ings, and as a change had been made on tbe Commission since ite last mesting, à Chairman had to be reap pointed, and Hon.Kr.Weis was again The Commissianers are Bon.Masers.Blouin, Tessier, Lavergne and Patenaude.It was re solved that the present - Commission approve of the proosedings bald befors the last, Commission.Among ihe witnesses preesnt were Senator Edwards, Ottawa, Messrs.R.N.Leblanc, «+.M.Kelly, Bonaventure, and Angus | McLean, of Bufalo.When the pro- medings opened, Hon.Mr.Prevost asked that all copies of deeds of sale hetweatt' Mr.Leblanc and Mr.McLean, regarding the Mclean-Edwards Cobe produced before the Commission.Hon.Mr.Roy asked Mr.Prevost what documents he required, and Mr.Teavier was of opinion that all the dorumedts should be ued.Mr.Tache was the t witares, and state! that all the copies from originale wit made hy Kessrs.Geoffrion and Lachance, the latter having con- | trol of\u2019 that work.During = several wonthe Mr.Lachance was employed as | - Crown Lands Agent in Bonaventure ; he resided at New Carlisle and \u201chad his office in the same place as \u2018Mr, Kelly.Mr.Lachance was assistant superintendent of the eastern branch.|.\u2026 Tessier remarked that this was no} Mr.Lachance\u2019s trial, and vost replied that be had his evi- cs to bring forward and be intended to peocesd with it ea be pless- : at As the presence of Senator wards and Mr.McLean would not be required for some days, they were allowed to retire and.will re-appear before the Commission of a telegram.- Mesern.Weir and Roy lett the 10 attend a\u2019 council \u2018mesting aad Nr.\u201cTewsler, oepphed the clair 3 Me.Weir's vhost.© \" Mr.Teche \u2018continuing his stated that - four of each otigmal wes produced, fhe originale he .rémaining in his office, y to Mr.ravorgne, witnebs stéted t Mr.Lavergne q fore him to;heep him for .a month and; it cannot be that the | Commission bad udt lots bore them.Two lotus, ibe personal of the other official.signed by Mr.Ed 6) had received by the department, as well as a letter from Mr.Dorais, out the latter letter had been banued over |\u2018 to Mr.Kelly, who meted.for, Nr.Doras es part \u201cmembers did for thelr re.letters were inte against the department, and \u2018Nr.Dorais also complained \u201cof Mr.Kelly.The latter letter had been addressed to Hon.Nr.Tu , who bad shown it to witness, Boe the jatter never had it in bis possession.The letter also complained of the sale of lots.1he Commission adjourned at 12.30, .There was very little progress made y afternoon in vost- ally inv tion, most of the time heing -devo: to the consideration of departmental documents and reports of \u2018agents from.the\u2019 Bonaventure dency.Mr.Thche was the only wit- noes examined during.the day and notwithstanding his Jdyanced age and being one of the oldest civil service employes was obliged at times to get on his.knees 16 ferret out recortls and documents contained in an immense _ Hon.Mr.Roy remarked that nothing.nepeared in the minutes of pre- ing meetings that thi it had decided: upon the production of copies of all documents asked for, but only for the production of & certain ments the prodertion of the erties on à I SE ER dde ret engthÿ discuselon \u2018resulted from Mr.Roy's remarks, and Ma, Pretost stated that he had no intention of ferreting the archives of Lhe Crown Lands rémoont- He \u2018was so anxious to get documents from the department, \u2018 but what he , cularly wanted to know was what ments wars uot in the department Jt was finally decided that certain copies would ba produce] while the anginal of others would be at the dispose] of the committes.r.Kelly aguin stated that he was ready to explain the system adopted in preparing the records in the Cronn la y Depa riment, r.vost\u2014You appear to be well informed.o Mr.Kelly\u2014Evident!f More than you are.Mr.Tache, who had arrived in the a large bundle of papers amd repords, and produced the monthly reporte of Agents Maguire, Dorais and Kelly, regarding the antes maile in Bonaventure County ince 1906, an well as all the registers re ferring to these reports.\u2018 + The production of these did not satisfy Mr.Prevost, who re marked that the committee hid asked for the \u2018monthly reports.and others\u2019 made by these agents.Mr.Tache replied that busiden these reports the only other documents were letters which were already contained in the correspondence produced before the -onmmittes, Me.Prevost examined some of the reports and compared them with the soie surprise did not te correspond with the members the entries in the registers.He inquired how that bi 3 ; \u201cI do not kmaw,\u201d.replied Mt.Taoke *T cannot know si} these detpils.Ack Mr.Lavoie, Bu t Bales Department, who wi explain every.; examination of the : documente cominueed, thé sinmgers being * .Mr.|.upon reosption | evidenos, | sufficient \u2018documents .be- | | A frome, Regular Price 81.50, epson venus, we are prepar IR a TEE © Wile Lawn Waists .ADIES' fine quality white igen aise, mises 31 to 42, tucked ombroidery trimmed, Sem 8h Ug 0 Aemcur's \u201cStar\u201d Bacon, ia 1-1b.tins, Regulsr Price 40c.Our Se Price, per tin.Laing's Corned Beet Laing'a' Bélicionws Corn-d Beef, Ré v'ar Price 15c a tin.- Our Re: Price, per lin .00crcunecves A Ted \u201c - 3 pie PES Ga DE couts je ri.hl br dered in silk bac Battenbers Ince, exquisite duigns, attention.This Cc ALL at the Genera ment.Wehave bh new depositor credit for FI ween the General Danone Lm it o 0 Armour\u2019s Bacon 2 some Ae D The sizes na each line.BATIASBERG COATS, cream waite\u2019 lates! ran - lined throughnat with taffeta \u201cat > ar ricen | ur = vary bande me, Regular Price > Clearing at $12.00 to.$26.00.Your choice whils thet : .-$18.00 leet.- ee reas $18.test offer.we have ever Be ined so oprn 1,000 new account RETAIL DIVISION 357-473 ST JOSEPH St Snyder's Tomato Soup 8; Rerdl Bam Bic cu Our ify \u2014 One Tho $1.25 to $2.00 SA HE great Annual Sale of Men's Bummer Thirts is still on./ > Th © vale is always an Pa \u2019 this season is bigger, b À before.Thusthe barzains are the beit ever offered in Quebecfrom 18} to 18, although we have not all siz'e in our choice of plain in bose and negligé: styles.98c 1.50, $1.75 and $2.00.Sale Price, while they last.Panama Hats Genuine Paname Hots, all .sizen, latest and most leahion- abe styles for summer 1000, splendid range to choose from.Hegular Prices $1200, $9.00 and $8.00 each.Clearingat$ $5.9040d.Sensational Sale of Ladies\u2019 Rich Silk and Lace Coats R formal occasions nothing surpasses these elegant slik and Jace mantles for distinction and goal taste in dress.Our showing this s*ason has and vitdtws alike.As the aesson is advancing.we have decide! to eletr the entiry sto k at trv sensational prices.Needless to say this offer cnnot long temrin open.BATTENBERG COATS Battenbérg la-e, euitsble for die « ladies, lined with rica taffeta! silk, Regular! Iricy $30.00, s engeesesen rene an ait only two to clesr at.$20,00 FIVE #UND st Give: Away ABSOLDTRLY FREE to NEW D»sositors in Our Custsmer\u2019s Daposit Account Denartmsst LE MED DELA al Office and find out all about our unprecedent-d FREE CASH OFFE which iscreatiar widespread * mds in connection with où Cuvtomrer's De beiween now and the middle af July.and in order to do this CENTS t+ start an account.The conditions are sim ft call TO-DAY ! Uk PAN A eT Re a SE a a ad ne XY LIMITED, ~ BuyY our Groceries at Paquet's - } And Save Money on Every Purchase .§ Clark\u2019s Pigs\u2019 Feet - : Clark's boneless Pigs\u2019, Foet, Re gular Price 2c à tin.Price, per tin.\" Our 18 d Shirts Loft alues to Clear at 9%» - uebec.Qarsinck igportant event in ving than ever ler and more sat colors and white, stiff, pleated or r Prices $1.25, Fancy Vests Men's fan y Vesta.light and \u2018 vhades in duek, sis:s 36 to dark 41, siugle breseted, very attiac- tive patterns, rare value at the Regular Price $1.23 each.Your cho ce, while they lest, Ms Te vassoeurass0 10000rcau0 00 POS Been much.sdmired by custon er: DIiRECTOIBE we Tan Shoe Laces - PECIAÏ, Purchase of fine quæ 4% lity tax silk-and-wool Laces, 1 inch wide and 27 inches long, Regular Price 20e 5, a pair.Bale Price.ê LETRAS NN Clark's Bam * Clark'a-famous Luoch Ham, - everywhere at 20c s tin.Our | Price, per tiü.\u2026co000c00s Mixed Creams ensed Tomato Son Mixed Cream Bontons, very, 1 Out Of.choice, Reg.Price 120 a lb.&% Wednesday, perib.c.coeee OV ) COATS, in black 4; Greek net, richly embroidered in silk, Parisian model, three-quarter length, Ra:ular Price only $40.00, only three to clear at.$28.00 prit Account Depart ple an! ag sold 8e into the committee room.; Mr.Prevost taking up one of the registers asked for the production of record 4810, which, Mr.Tache splied, wad in the basket, but Mr.Prevost refused to search\u2019 in the basket, and Mr:* Tache undertook the task, and after a five minutes search informed Mr.Prevost that it was not there, adding that it must-he in the archives.Mr.Lachance, assistant syperintend.ent of the sales.department, wes sent to search for the , and in the meantime Mr.Prevost.wislied to explain how records should be kept in a woll organized artment, bul was interrupted by Hot.Mr, Weir, who re marked that this was not a question of holding & trial over thy administration of ths Crown Lands Department, : .Mr.Lachance after a few minutes\u2019 abeence returned to the committes room with the record asked for by Mr.Prevost.and the latter after looking through records and ts for about one bour declared that bis ex- emination of Mr.Tache was.conclud- od.The crossexamination of the De puty Minister of Crown: was then undertaken by Mr.Kelly.The latter remarked that during the morning it had been insinuated that a letter had been taken out of one of the records given to him and he\u2019 asked Mr.Prevost whyt letter he alluded to.- Hom.Mr.Weir remarked that the prope way of proceeding was by examining the Fitness and hot by ques tiobing Mr.Prevost, and the remarks of the chairman were approved of by Messrs.Prevost and Lavergne.' Mr.Kelly asked Mr: Tache what letter had .been referred to ut the morning sitting ns hoving taken out ode racord and given to him.The witness replied that the letter given to Mr.y was ond addressed by Mr.Dotais, former Crown Lands Agent in Bonaventure, to.Hon.Me.Tul , but that letter bad never been in the record.Mr.Dorain had i tbe \u2018letter while u runpen- Son and after he had made a sale in record and became official it might have lod to Dornis\u2019 diemiexal.Mrif the letter had heen placed ib the April, 1908.It had been feared that Dorais had asked to witidraw the letter, and his request had ben granted and he handed the letter to Mr, Kelly.Mr.Prevost ohjected to certain of Mr.Kelly's questions and thay were temporarily withdrawn.Mr.Tache in reply to Me.Kelly stated that a letter written by Me.Dorals in January, 1908, wen in the Department and that no letter had been taken out of any record to be handed over to Mr.Kelly with the on of that withdr: by Mrorale, which had bests banded to the wember of Bonaventure at\u2019 Dorals\u2019 re- quod, Mr.Lavoie, Superintendent of the Seles Department, will be examined dé ju , \u2018 pa - CONL STRIKE Threatened in Graat Britain as Result of Lork-Out of Welsh Ï Miners, London, June 29.\u2014The country bs threatened with another serious coal crisis, The new.mines ,B-hour act, |e witich, comes into force in Wales on July lst, has led to a dispute kmtween the mine owners and the men, which | iu expected to result in a lockout of | all Welsh miners.A conference of the miners fedesation of Great Britain was held in Lowdon to-ninhit and \u2018a resolution was adopted promising to sapport the Welsh miners and, if no settlement of the dispute is reached, to call a national etrike of all ths miners in the kingdom.GERMAN SITUATION MORE COMPLICATED; Report that the Reichstag To-day, but This is Impossible, Berlin, June 29.\u2014The sessions pf the Reichstag will be resumed to-meérrow, after four dave recess.Neanwhile the political situation han grown more complicated, Prince Von Buelow'e nromine to resign from the Chancellorship has failed to clear the air, and al though he refuned to dissolve the Reichstag upon the rejection ol in- heritence tax, it is by no mena cer: tain that dissolution will not occur within & wak oe two.A rt was circulated on the bourse ay that \u2018the Chancellor intends to dissolve the house to-morrow.\u2018hile thie is highly improlwisle, it is asserted in the newe- papers that the government is till contemplating thin atep, it it becomes necessary to fore arceptance of fine ance reform.Jt ju nlficmed that the chancellor has the Lmperor's consent te order disotution the one tive clerical party m y passes the third rosding | of the quotations tax Will.- © The Tiberal - Radioal otymne are rently ted because the chen.cellor haw pot dissolved | the Reichstay.an they are oxpesting to win Chancellor Will Dissolve {* EVERY PROGRESSIVE GROCER HANDLES PICHET TEA BISCUITS \u2018 AS WELL AS EVERY FIRST CLASS HOTEL AND LEADING TOBACCONIST | HANDLES THE FAMOUS IMPORTED GERMINAL AND LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE + MANILLA CHEROOTS AT IO OTS.No Equal Value on the Market fur the Maayy % .° S.COTE: Jo IMPORTEF os « SOLE AGENT 186-188 St PAUL STREET, .BRANCH, 179 ST.JOSEPH STREET, moyy oputs in the event of mw olee- at \u2018 en \"CHEAP SALE OF - TRIMMED HATS Wo will sell at a big redustion, Straw Shapes, all of the Intent stylss'and newest shades, Brense, Beige, Dumt, snd Corn, vnlue 81.50 te $3.00 fer 90¢., also big redwo- Moos on all our Trimmed Hyta for ons day only.= ne EE MISSES M.and A BROWNRISG, MILLENERY 1MPORTRER \u201c033 | 8@ Bt.John: Stréet + GLOVER, FRY & CO.sap QUEBEC CHRONICLES the nerves?Yes! By asking about this family medicine.arsaparilla Tree from Alcol Is alcohol a tonic?Nol Does it make the blood pure?No! Doss it strengthen the nerves?Nol Sarsaparilla Yes! it make the blood pure?Yes! Does it 0 Is Ayers a our ollow you can LARGE REDUCTIONS SPOT CASH ON NEW MILLINER Fancy Straw Hats 81.00 reduced to.50.\u201cwe 20 \u201c .$1.00 Trimmed Hats $4.00 reduced to.2.00 \u201c #4 80 «\u201c .ie.8.00 \u201c80 4 Lue.4.00 , \u201c1200 « .6.00 \u201c19.00 \u201c .10.00 NEW MODELSIN JACKETS New Jackets $15,00 reduced to.$10.00 .\u201c 20.00 .18.50 .\u201c.80.00 \u201c .20.00 .35.00 $ vou.24.50 20 PER GENT OFF THE FOLLOWING Latest Wrappers and Tea Gowns.Ladies\u2019 Dressing Jackets and Kimonas, Children\u2019s Jackets and Dresses.KID GLOVES IN Dent's, Kid Gloves.Perrin\u2019s Kid Gloves, Reynier\u2019s Kid Gloves.Music Boxes For the Seaside \u2014OR\u2014 SummerResidence , A couple of music boxes just slightly shop-worn, that we would like to dispose of; the original price was $100; they can now be bought for $60.There is also a smaller box, the regular price of which was $67,650; it can now be had for $40.00.Al these boxes are fitted with an accompaniment of bells.There are thirty six tunes with each box In the way of clocks for country houses, bungalows, camps or dens, we are showing two that are specially interesting.These clocks have a great, large metal dial, large weights with brass chains, and a long pendulum, - The price of one is $10, the price of the other is $12, G.SEIFERT & SONS, \u201818 Fabrique Straet, Quebec, he Quebez Ghronicle QUEBEC, JUNE 30, 1900.een THE QUEBEC BRIDGE.There sens to be a hoodoo about this enterprise which is very persist ent, and directly things hegin to look a little smoother, something or other starts up to threaten further delay.According to a despatch from Ottawa which appeared in the Chronicle yesterday, the engineers entrusted with the duty of devising plans for the construction of the bridge are divided in opinion ax to the ability of the | piers as they sow exist to sustain the \u2018weight of the superstructure, which will be materially greater than wan at first contemplated.However un- | pleasant the doubt suggested may be, and however the public may chale at the prospective delay, it in evident that this in a case in which it is all- important to make sure of every step, and that a second dingger would he disastrous to the project, and cause its abandonment in despair.That there ié sume such feeling al: ready dimly perceptible \"shown by the declaration of the Montreal Witnesa that the undertaking is one into which the element of doubt whould not be permitted to enter, and yet it seems that the engineers cannot agree, and so long ao there is disegreement there must be doubts: and hence, our confrere argues, \u2018\u2018Better abandon the project altogether than have a bridge with the reputation of being unsafe.\u201d It then goes on to say, \u201cThe cantilever principle in bridge- building would seem to have its limitations, and it may be that the proposed Quebec bridge reaches them.That such may be the case is suggest ed hy the quotation attributed to \u2018an eminent engineer\u2019 who said that the ope element of contraction and expansion calls for an allowance of two feet four inches in the length of \u2018the bridge.This, it is further noted, has to be allowed for in the calculation for stresses over the whole structure, and is mentioned as a sample of the elements of unprecedented character which must be taken into considera tion.The difficulties encountered may be imagined when it is added that there is mo existing data upom which to base calculations involving such departures from ordinary bridge engineering practice, and we can well believe that the thres experts engaged upon the task will not arrive at a unanimous conclusion for some time to come.\u201d : The general tone of the above re marks is slightly despondent, and cer tainly the language is not that of a hearty desire to nee the bridge constructed, but it is undoubtedly cor rect upon two points, the necessity of deciding what weight the existing pillars will bear before going on with the superstructure, and secondly \u201cthat the thres experts engaged upon the task will not arrive at a unanimous conclusion for some time to come.\u201d It may be added that the limitations of the cantilever principle in bridge building oan scarcely be considered involved in thisvoase; it is merely a question of the supporting masonry, and of strengthening, or even reconstructing ft if necesrary.The talk of the abandonment of the project under any circumstances is childish.The Quebec Bridge is an essential link in the National Transcontinental Railway, without which the enormous expenditures on that road would be, il not wholly thrown away, ai any rate in a very great pert.\u2018There hes indeed ben some suggestion of employing a railway ferry between the two shores of the St.Lawrence, hut that was only put forward as a makeshift until the time when the bridge should he built, and ia not without serious objections, for instance its fimpracticabifity in winter time when its services would most be required.It certainly was not considered as a permancnt alter native.The construction of the Sweet & Mild | oC bridge is « ngoessity at whatever cost it.by secured ; ewin at that of another misadventure, which Heaven forbid.It is right thet every precaution should be taken, and no fool ish haste shown, but when all that is ail the bridge must bw Jpilt TRADE WITH MEXICO.There is one grain of comfort in tbe report, ol 4e Canadian trade commissioner to Mexico.It is that it is the business: Bf tréide commirsiopers to point out defects, and that, as a rule, they develop into professional scolds.f Var Tbe British, German, French and United States reports\u2019 ate full of (he \u2018same kind of animadversions directed against the home manulacturer.Fo that it is not necespary to run pway with the idea that Canadian manufacturers are thé wont in the world simply because tha trade commissioner «nya they are-not-+he best.But at the sams time, trade with Mexico is of great importance to Canadn, and will become of greater importance ps time goes on.The buying power of, the Mexican people is expanding -repidly ar the great re sdurces of the country are opened and exploited.And \u201cthe country is so different from Canada that there should he ample opportunity for a highly profitable interchange of commodities.That this development has not yet taken pluce to any large extent may be due to the congenital defects pointed out by Mr.Donley.But it is at least questionable whether these de fects are not due to conditions under which manufacturing in Canada has so far been developed.Theee defects are bound to disappear in time as the home market in Canada increases, and as manufac turing in consequence can be carried out on a larger scale.But it is well that Canadian = manufacturers should be stirred up by just such vigorous eriticiam, that, may increase their efficiency with their increasing opportunities.UF 4 IMPERIAL STATE-OWNED ELECTME BERVICE.Theoretica) disquisitions and pations have always been more alles ing than immediate practical works.They are easier to begin with and there are no bounds to the imagination which can revel in the fabric it creates, however remote it may be from probebility or even possibility.Yet while the dreamer is thus amused, val le opportunities for bringing the goal into nearer reach are allowed to pass, or are indefinitely postponed.The wonderful discoveries and inventions that have brought distant countries into close \u2018touch have produced a certain impatience of mind which {rots at the slow march of political and social development and eagerly aspires to hasten events which can only come in their own good time.This is true of the British Empire and its closer union Schemes of federation and fornfl \u2018of imperial government have been «devised, some meritorious enough, hut destined to oblivion because they run contrary to the natural evolution of the states it was sought to weld together.This wan inevitable and the lemon should teach those who are atriving alter closer union that.the time and effort.so wasted would hava been better spent il concentrated on really practical measures upon Which there in aub- wtantial agreement.This matter of stateowned electrie communication among the British stats.manimousy approved by the Imperial Press Conferemée, ia just such a proposal as will further their co-operation for common purposes and it should he soon and seriously, considered bv the various governments.mater met TOO M- day in Center Market,\u201d savs the Washington Post, \u201cwill not buv as much for the table as 50 cents would a few years ago.It is getting so that among the poorer people meat is a fuxury that con be indulged in only on rare occasions, and then only the cheaper and less nutritive cuts.In other words, we are tending in this respeot toward the standard of living of the lower classed in Europe.One of the chiel factors in the great progress of the Untted Btetes during the century past has bem the abundance of chean_ s.More than anv- thing else it has established the high mtagpdard of living which has made the American workingman the most el- fective in tha world, and the lowering of this \u2018standard of livipg from whatever cause means a refcfution in the American economic sytem.\u201d Certainly times have not improved lately for the man\u2018on & small fixed Wage or income.\u2014\u2014 Almost Choked ta Death Me.Lionel E.Schariz, a commercial traveller writing from Winnipeg, Man,, says: \u201c\u2018Catarrhozone cured me of asibma after doctors had despaired of my recovering.I eeldom slept through a whole night without waking up in a fit of coughing.Some times I almost choked to death.I have not Yeen hothered since using Catarrhosone.It has cured me entirely.Catarthosone is the only remedy I have ever met to give such good reaulis.\u201d The dollar outfit of Catarrhosons contains two months\u2019 treatment and invariably cures.Small trial sine 80c.All deslere or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont.Bo, 500 YARDS, terday, Mondey and Tuesday 500 ora et Black Sicilian Lustre, extra value 60., for 39e.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.A-SUPERFLUITY.(Family Herald.) One was a pampered working man, and the other an ypholder of the aris.tourac- end for two hours they had been discussing the merits of their respective classes hammer and tongs in a third-class compartment.\u201cWell,\u201d nefd 1he black-conted one at Inst, \u201cI'm nearing my station.It's been a good discussion, and if you ever care to continue it, here's my card, sir, with my name and address.\u2019 The workingman took the oblong bit of pasteboard gingerly, and slow: lv anelt out the name\u2014P-t-h-o-rone.\u201cH'm 1\u201d he grunted.\"And \u2018ow do aristoerat\u2014 \u201cplein Thorne.\u201d \u201cThere vou ave again,\u201d growled the man.\u201cDida\u2019t 1 say as you fellers was all trimmin'e and no backbone ?Wot's the rood of the \u2018P\u2019?You don\u2019t pronounce it, do yer 1°\u2019 The aristocrat gased at him with the air of one who, while he pities, is bo \u201cIl it comes to that, my good fel: tow,\u201d he responded, \u2018\u2018what\u2019s the good of an| \u2018b\u2019 in \u2018orme 1\" || metres \"SA A.W, CRASE'S 9 OATARRN GURÉ oe LEA en sae the vio.closrs the ie Er De ra EE Tha and S.J.Shaw & Co.18 ST.JOHN STREET Cor.Howalain Hi «ed Noire Dame Sirnshs È FORREST & SONS Salmon Rods, Reels and Flies, Trout Rods and Reels.Lines and Files and Tents, Cances and Camp Outfits, \u2014 TELEPHONE: : Upper Tow, 672.Louer Toma, 44.COAL If You Won! Satistaction THE ARCHER & C © LIMITED.#40 ST.ANDREW 87.joebalan, Cem vas 2x CORD WOOD FOR SALE Sawed and Split, Finest, Quality, at Reasonably Prices.T.F.McLaughlin, 2606T.PAUL ST.Yard at foot of Ramsay St.Phone 3032 GO SNAPPING For a Good Snapshot or Time Pioture get a KODAK OR CAMERA \u2014ATr\u2014 John E.Walsh\u2019s THE ASSONTIENT 18 THE LARGEST Prices Range From $1.00 te $162.00 aad Upwards.Special attention is developing, printing an ing oy axons hands at 11 ST.JOHN ST, QUEBEC TUMGSTEN ELECTRIC LAMP 28 to 100 C.P.SAVRS 2-8 CURRENT Reflectors, Hiectrio Wiring Shades and Fixtures, Balls, Motors.REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Quebec Electric Co.111 ST.JOHN BT.d to finish- maydéx6m.LEONCE STEIN LAND SUBVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER OFFICE: BLOCK MORIN, Tel.He.1008.411 Mpantein IL mimes Ask fer tht Standard Charsen! Steve.For sale dy all Gresors In the sity and at the Warehouse, 92 St.Rosh St.A.LEOFRED JOretuate of Laval and Medll) \u201cIVIL BNGINNE* 201.- A WATERWORKS 20 ET.JONK STABNT, Telephone 54 Quebes, .Buy Your Goal From 0., \u201c181.48, 61.68, + Hardware GhiniG sw.St.Peter Strael, Lower Town Branch, Fabrigus St., Upper Tows SPORTING GOODS Trout and Salmon Rods in aif.grades including the ronowneg Boivin : Tents, Blanke! Canoes, Rubber Shusts for Bathrooms, Kitchens, BilMard« rooms, Cale, \u2018 Banks, 8 Olles Halls, - W.J.BANKS COMMISSION MERCHANT.BBARD OF TRADE BALDING, 38 81.Past Ot.PHONE 880 P.O, Box 78 Office Phone 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON, \u201c \u2014OFFIOB\u2014 Hochel: ilding, helaga Bank Bull , © Gator et Este pue CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITER Pt EEE FANCY HOSLIS, CLES STRIPED AND CHECKED GINGHAMS.We are now showing seme very pretty designs in Faney 'Muslins, Challies, and and Checked Ginghams, just the | right goods for hot weather dresses and blouses, | 2.\u2014 UT FANCY MUSLINS in colored flous ered designs in a variety of patterns at (2c, 13c., 15¢., To, Be.and 290 30c., Me., 42c., dBc.and Be.STRIPED AND CHECKED GING: HAMS in all colors for Children and Ladies\u2019 blouses and dresses a$ lle, 150, 170, 18c, and 2%.| COLORED LINENS, the thing for the pew eat atte = 80c.and 38¢.La BOY'S LINEN HATS, vey suiteble for the seaside and country at 25e, 400, BBc., 60c.and TB.LADIES\u2019 SUNSHADEB, an, extens sive range of fancy colored awd waite embroidereh sunshades at $1.10, Hy] 81.85, 92.10, $2.50, 22,68, 02.98 abd $3.95.CROCHET LACE, baad m received a new lot of hin et Ince in all widths.WHITE EMBROIDERED CO! the latest styles, for ladies only, 18c.and 20s.: GINGHAM DRESSES for ia fans ora as years of age, $3.20, $2.30 and 82.86.Hh LADIES\u2019 STRAW HATS Trimmed ani Untrimmed, all at Coe HALF PRICE SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Strest Telephone 333 BRICKLAYING, Plastering, T: ¢and (gen eral repairs, 81 6h.Bomicique B1., Quabeo TELEPHONE HEY FURNITURE 8RPAIR Re-covered and ; tresses re-mads, oto, \u20ac and lino laying, counters and shew oases polished, old fan niture re-pal shed equal to new Truman, 13 Cote d\u2019 PHONE 2020 ¢ \"FLIES, REELS, LINES, BATS.tan, Auditor, Gurator, Lift | + Aires, We 5, J _ WEDNESDAY, JUNR 30, 1009, {BE QUEBEC OHROBLULIES SUMMER REQUISITES White Flannel for Trousers.Fos's English Flaongl, Striped Suitme?Pas Btriped Flannel for roue Pa A) Fox's, Xaglisk Pape, Plain Grey | ers Suiting, ur Light English Homsspun Suis salle ie, \u2018Bire Bacge cal Cotte Worsted for Tronsersols Basiend.Light Summer | Flannel Cricket Shirts._ vias Suiting.1.whe Duck Cricket Shirt.erchant Tailor r and | Mabordashor._ Ç NOW MAKING MATCHES a ne» ARE TWICE AS LONG A à pu MÉTCR ARDARE me == \u201cEDDY GASIL JLIGHTER | : 3 TaD ONTO 0as AND DDR re pi ren - Yuya Leno Iric YE POIIBILITY BF +.ALWAYS EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES EYES FRONT Here\u2019 » Your oR Sr Ys.Read Frei Demonstration McLaren's Jellies, loinge | and Essences.ALL THIS WEEK, DO NOT FORGET GENERAL GRC ; ES EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSEWIFE M.BOYCE & SON, \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCER3' 10-21 Cote d'Abrahaur Establishoi 1853, \u2014 CHARLES VEZINA CONTRACTING: PLUMBER, THSMTH 30d ROOFER Specialty 1-Stoam, Hat Air and Hot Water Hating | ~3 .Varied amostment of the most \u2018modern Bectzicel and Pi dopo sa lp Kitehen tad Paamge Sioves of ol makes and \u2018 Phons 294 \u2018 mat ALSO OM HAND À complete essertment of Aspholt and Rubber Beofing Materfal, mem the Bunatford Resting Compeng of Beantlord, Ont, Mr.Vesing 149-128 BRIDGE STREET QUEBEC LATEST PRODUCTIONS aI _- SUMMER HATS Trimmed in newest styles from London and New York, also Ladies\u2019 Costumes and Princess Dr ess es, Blouses, Underclothing and other.requisites for Ladies\u2019 Wear.MRS.D.R.MURPHY, 48 Fabrique | BICYCLES We have just received a complete stock of Prineston\u2019 clon, the new.ure Coaster Brake, Dunlop Tires, roller tolors bus.black and.amber, saarantesd.for , the sohson.Price $35.00 3 50 NEW HIGH GRADE BICYCLES AT $20.00.ORIENT AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED.To CLIMB ALL BILLS OR NO SALF, PRICE $350.00 Ë SoLE AGENT \u2018FOR MASSEY HARRIS BICYCLES - PRICES $40-8650-869.Gag non & Oo.286 JOSEPN STRÉET.| GOMMUTATIONTICKETS i the mouth of Cap Loupe Bi Here sub deep J dx K .a white | taken at the end of the Colored Flemnellette Cricket Shirts, Gray.Striped Flannel Trousers.hie Irish Jape Trousers, t ar Ni liow Bhitar 5, 00k Cull, Neg Foelish, \"loch Undsiwear, 81.00.sa Pires Nahas ar soliton Bath S.H.MULLIN, 48 Fabrique St.Now ON.SALE -VIA\u2014 AGREE 8 I.MY.(0.BAY ST.PAUL MURRAY BAY, CAP L'AIGLE AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF.CALL THOS.COOK & SON Summer Toure te all parts of the world.F.& STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Gen\u2019'IR.R.and 8.9.Again: TH INDEPEDENT BREMERES Proteau & Carignan The Beauport Brewery These two firms are independent of the \u201ctrust\u201d and have decided to carry on their business as in the past.The stand taken by them should insure them the encouragement and patroa- age of the lebor unions in particular, «nd the citizens of Qusbeo in general.JUST RECEIVED \u201cOPEN HOUSE\"_By Tompkins.OL Jullet Wilbor ( CASE oF souTH mow 1e HANDMADE GENTLEMAN\"\u2014 Te vise B \u201cEA \"By Elinor MacArtaey \u201cTHE ACTRESS\"\u2014By Louise Close \u201cTHE MAN IN LOWER TEN\"\u2014By Roberts Rinehart.\u201cWALLACE REODES\u201d\u2014By Davis.\u201cBANZAT\" \u2014By alle.P.J.Evoy's s Boskstyra, 141 5¢.John Street, .4uss2> .PHONB Ÿ72 GO-CARTS : CARRIAGES.Thi b ma Fa ste The Collapsable Go-Cart WITH AXD WITHOUT HOODS.afin ot James Perry, 323 St.Paul St.NOTICE Le hereby given that the Pier at ae well as water Pier that was there.ow rl last wintur at the end of the long wharf.\u2018The position of the at the mouth of tbs Cap Hougs ver is as heretofore shown by » nt buoy by day ani light by night, and the posi- deep water pier recently eng whae! is in a otfaight line vite the said flat buoy and about GOU feet to | 1- ep Rouge Whar! and Pier Co.N.FLOOD, Manages.N EW TAN GOODS \u2014 ue TAN BOOTS LAPIRS 2 EYELIT PUNPS LOW RERL SHORS FOR GIRLS 234 706 In Tes, Lenoooints, and WHITE KID 2 SHORS ALL SIZES the Meet Up-to- HPLIRAP RAR mPa.Boots Xepsired While You Walt OCusioln Work a Specialty, WW.JACQUES & SONS, 83% Fabrique St: di TAN SHOEeSs À j 6, À, ANCTIL & C0.LATE L E GAUDAY & C9, Wa will soll at our Branch § Btore, 247 st.John St, for N the balance of June end the month of July, the balance of 8 our Spring Stock a t great re J B duction to make place for tail # importation.The best of lining : end workmanship.3 A CALL 18 SOLICITED à GA ANCTILACO.247 ST.JOHN BT.REPORT OF THE.STEAMER DEVONA|™> First Vessel Through Straits of Belle Isle This Season\u2014Many Bergs Passed.Through the cou of Mr.ti- mus Barrow, agent of the Robtford Co.at this port, the Chronids.is enabled to publish the following report of aptain Murray, of the Thomson Line steamer Bevona, from Middlesboro, the fret ocean steamer to pass through the Straits of Belle Isle this season.The Devona puseed Father Point at 5.45 p.m.yesterday, and is dus in port this morn \u201cFound Straits all clear of ie ice, but many bergs at Belle Isle and in as far as Cepe Norman.Struck open field ico sixty miles east of Belle Isle and passed through twelve miles of it.The remaining 48 miles into Belle Isle is clear, but to tha north not so much clear water.Field ice seeing to extend to the land.Followi are bearings :\u201460 W., true 58.Left it Belle Isle bearing S.74 W., true 40.\u201d \u2018 ALLAN LINE.Steamer Ionian, Captain Eastaway, having landed passengers and Quebec cargo, left for Montreal at 11 am.yesterday.THOMSON LINE AGAIN.Another steamer of the Thomson Line, supposed to be the Jacona,, Captain Grund, from Middleaboro, on ihe 17th instant, passed Point Amour at 4 pm.yesterday.She is the third\u2019 steamer of the ling to come through the Straita this.seasqn., TWO VESSELS AGROUND.Amherstburg, Ont, June 20.\u2014The steamer Harvey H.Brown and consort Hartnell, upt.and, are aground near .southeast shoal lightship, off Peele Island.went on about moon Sunday.The tug Harding ie pulling on the \u2018Brown and the vessel's eargo of coal is being lightered by.the rescue party.TRANS-PACIFIC TRADE.Victoria, B.C., June 20\u2014The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to withdraw two of thair six steamers engaged in the trans-Pacific trade owing to the decline in the amount of freight offering.The steamer Tosa Karu, now on the way from Yokohama, will not accept freight for China on her outward voyage and will be withdrawn on re turning to Japan, and the steamer Ceylon Naru, now outhound, wiil not return.The lire will hereafter be maintained by four vessels, the Shinano Maru, Tango Maru, Aki Maru, and Kags Maru.BADLY DAN DAMAGED.Detroit, Mich.June 29.\u2014 Since the steamer Perry G.Valker has Leen placed in dry deck at Superior it has been Jearned that the damages sun- tained.vrben she jammed the gates at the Canadian doo are much more serious than at first supposed.One of the officials of the Superior Shipbuilding Company states that it is remarkable that the freighter was able to continue her trip to the head of the lakes after the accident.The entire forurart of the vessel in being replace] with new plates and thers are numerous repairs to be made on both siden helow the water line and on tbe besl.The rudder was found to be in Lad shape and it is estimated that it will be at lenat two weeks before the vessel will be in commission.KNOTR#.Steamers S.Merrhall and Wacamah; from tbe Upper Lakes for Grand Val- Pentecost, respectively, pass: yesterday.- Work of discharging cargo from tho steamer Bpheroid commence! yesterday at the Cross Wall- Portien of | the cargo is consigned to the Impwrial Government.Steamars Wegecesk, Ocland, Bonevista, Trym, Urania and Stiontad, from Sydney and Montreal passed hers yestertiay.\u201d Steamer Fritsoe arrived from Nontreal yesterday and proceeded for Sydney.Steamer Iridian and consart, from French River for Quahee, with lum- hors passed Port Colborne on Monay.American barkentine Rachel Emery, § | from Porto Rico for Montreal, with a cargo of molasses, is reported to be 33 close at hand.American steam yacht Gathmel, from New York, arrived in port yes terday morning apd leit during a afternoon for the bo upper lakes.- PORT up QU QUEBEC, | Arrived June 9.88 Urania, Jensen, Sydney for Montreal, coal.98 Stigatad, Kllefsen, Sydney lor Montreal, coal.\u2019 88 Wegadeak, Anglrensen, Sydney for «Montreal, coal.88 Bonavista.Fraser, Sydney Montreal, coat.8s pe Andersen, Plotou for Mon: ss Sa re.Sydmey for Mon: for \u201con Yo, Ai.+ .CLEARED.| 88 Savoy, » Netashquan, CC = Holjida, ., passengers Chis.8.al Chg.and Fred and roule, for United States, J.C.Kaine, pulpwood.SIGNAL FERVICR REPORT, ; \u2018 Quebpe, June 29, 1909, Little Metis (180)\u2014Clear, northeast.Inward 1.50 p.1m., two-masted steaimer Matane 302) \u201cClear east.Inward 1.40 p.re., Doro h am, Government steamer.Cape Chatte (330Clnr » northeast.Inwasd 12.30 pm., Ges) Martin River de) heen.calm.Ioward \u20181 p.oi., Black Diamond steamer Dominionpath Point (439)\u2014Inward 3 p.m., Flat Point (584)\u2014Cloudy, strong southeast.Inward 1.30 p.m., Finn.Outward 1.30 p.m., Naparima.Poiat Amour (662)\u2014Raining, calm.Few bergu.Home 108 Red\u2019 Bay.Inward 4 pm., Thomson line.Outward yesterday 7 pm, Fornebo and Hornu.Cape May (556) \u2014 Raining, strong pouthon st wind.Outward yesterday 7 , Lake Manitoba, \u2018Above Quebec.Vercherea (120)\u2014Outward Lady of Gaspe.H.8.McGreevev, ___ Buperintendent.HIGH WATER 21 AT.QUEBEC, 3 p.m.Tuesday - au\u2019 Nooo BEES Sok this week in Straw J ial sale A Panama Hats, 25¢.up to 810.00, ! FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, June 29.\u2014Flour receipts, 28.265 bbls.; exports, 1,640 bbls: firm.Barley, quiet.Wheat receipts, 234,800 bushels; epot, firm.Options closed at 18 11-80.to 15-Bc.net rise.Corn re ceipts, 23,750 bushels; spot, steady.Option actions, closing partly 1-8c.net lower.Oats redeioty, 79,500 bushels: spot.steady.Rosin, quiet.Molasses, ready.Pig iron.steady.Copperdull.Lead, quiet.Tin, dull, Spelter, quiet.Sugar, raw, steady: refined, steady.IMPORTS Per steamer Jonisn, Eastaway, from Glasgow\u201430 piges: to Ledroit & Frere, 52 de eo J.Macdonald & Co., do , Michaud & Fils, 1 do bo D.Mora 1068 do to order, 7 do to Whitehead & Turner, 30 \u2018do to N.Rioux & Co., 3 de to G., Quesec.June 20th, 1900.june30-juiy 1-3-5-7-9x6.WANTED ~ Ç \u2018Crowa Reserve Mining Go, Ltd DIVIDEND NO.4.tice is Hereby given that a divi- ads of & p.c.for the three months ending MMb June, 1909, and a bonus in addition of 9 p.o.for the sams term.making a total paymens of 15 p.c.has bes declared, and will be payable on the 18th July, 1909, to Share holders of record.3th June, 1909, Transfer Books will be closed from the Ist July to the 15th July, 1909, both days inclusive.By order of the Doard, JANES COOPER, Te 0.Secretaryreal J 1 Mont um juso19tilljuly 18 Canad, 9\" 5 In the, Province of Quebec, uperior Court District of Qaehec.No.2228, Dome Mary Margaret NecQuean, of the City of Quebec, wile common an to \u2018property of Georce D'A O'Farrell rad judically authorized To ter © Plaintiff ; - George D'Arcy O'Farrell, gentleman of the City of Quebec, Dofeadante An action en ssparation de biems has been instituted on the ciehtoonth {dev of June, minetemn hundred and nine.Quebec, 18th June, 1900, Pelletier Baillarveon, St.Laurent & Allen, Attorney for Maiatifom | ret ete FURNISHED FLAT.\u2014SMALL FLAT or house required at once, centraily Ineatæl.Apply sharp to Z., Chrow, irle Office.FOR SALR OR TO RENT ma rene FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014A NINE- roomed cottage with extension kitchen Pres \u2018 furnished.\u2026 Situated near House of Rest at Cacouna, Apple to Mre.Chapman, 125 Ste, Anne street.eS NACBINERY POR SALE \u2014 em FIREPROOF SAFES.PERHAPA your safé in too small for present ar future requirements.Lat us snbenit an exchange proposition on a Harrin Hall-Marvin Safe.* Canadian Fal banks Co., Lud, Montreal.MR.ALEX HARDY Res! Bata'e roker, of this city has left extended trip to the North West.lu cou.Aton with his proies and Borel by tad of July.etree ee egies.FOR SALE\u2014A 16 FOOT SKIFF IN good order, ineluding 2 pre.oars, ete.Apply to to 9 Dal de 50 To a, \u2014 - \u201cYURNISHED \u201cHou Furnished pare = on on modus com rng ie ar ue be Jet at a moderate rental perty, Agply B, P, 3 TE oi en aie re ae SPAS ALEX.PETRIE SAU MAKER.A , Tents, Horse and Waggon overs, Life Buoys, ete, Hammocks and Bags.Memp and Cotton Bail Duck.Whee! Hopes and Wire Spliced.Tarpaulin for Hire.18 57.JANES STREET.PHONE 448.SENET ORE TEED HOTELS AND RESORTS ST, LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL.\u2014 300 ROOMS Buropean Plan, from $1.00 per day.dmerioan Pian, from $3.50 per First Class Cafe and Gell Boom.HIGGINS & COOPER, Props ST.LOUIS HOTEL } Quebec's Popular Westar | rand Union Hotel a One.Grand Central Station, Now York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Bageags to and from Btatien fres.Send to stamp for N.Y.Oty Guide Book and Map SUMMER RESORTS .Go Where Spend Your | acation at PORTLAND MAINE A beautiful modem city, at the head of and veriooking the famous Casco Bay, with its Gonting, bathing, Babing fi any delight ig.bathing ing\u2014its man; short trips and pains of historic interest.Portland has the fincst hotel oq ont of any city of its size in the country.There are also excellent accomodations on many of the islands.But a short distance away is the glorious White Mountain region.Pou througb vorrice rates, foquise local agent Fortee lilumtraned besklat, address M.C.RICH, Secretary Beard of Ti 09 Enchange Sweet, - - Pace d Bains EDUCATIONAL Havergal Ladies\u2019 College Separate Senier and Junier Reel: dental and Day Schools with Proparatory Department, Preparation for Honour Matriculation, Havergal Diplomas, Examinations in Music and Art.Resident French snd German Mistresses, Domestic fclence School, with six Departments, Cymusslum, under graduate of the Beston Normal School, Cricket, tennis, basket ball, rink, swimming bath, For illustrated calendar apply te the Bursar.Fall Term begins the 13th of September, 1909.e MISS KNOX, Principal, Ottawa Ladies\u2019 College A First Class Residential School For Girls and Young Ladies.Students should enroll now for session 1909-1910.IVBITE FOR CALENDAR.Address \u201cThe Lady Principal\u2019 Rev.W.5.ARRSTRARG, SLA.BB.President.WALLACE COLLEGE 12th YEAR We qualify pupils to become Typists, Stenographers, and k keepers.We also prepare them for examinations in the Civil Service, Surveying, Architecture and Civil Enineeri No vacations.Day and classes.Diplomas awarded.as and success guar- evening Situations * WALLACE COLLEGE, 25 St, Stanislas\u2019 Bt.juneTrém.MADE IN CANADA Use Only the Best GILLETT'S Is the Standard Article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY Por making s0sp, softening wa- for, removing old paint, ing sinks, closets, drains and for many other .A owsale 20 fhe \"SAL SODA.Sold Evergwbere £ W.GILLETT CO, LTD, Tereute, Out.0.MALO Ladies Tallor, Graduate from John J.Mitchell Cutting School, New York.LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS 12} Garneau St.Lake St.Joseph Hotel LAKE ST.JOSEPH! AMIDST THE LAURENTIDE MOUNTAINS, WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON JULY 1st, 1909.Golf Links, Tennis, Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Etc.ONLY FIFTY MINUTES FROM QUEBEC.Rates very reasonable and special rates for boarders at beginning, \"and atend of season, FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Five trains each way daily between the city and the hotel grounds, For terms and further information, apply to H.J.PEPPER Manager, Lake Bt.Joseph, P.Q., or Depot, Quebecme.26x mon-wed.sa tx2m, / W.W.Johnston, Q.& L.8t, John 0 Nn) .* Bwana $1.56 and p $1.50 per day hy gegen ; Angus Gordon; Manager, Late of K Edvrare-tiotel, Toronto.Cana «a PERSONAL M.Bliss, Montreal, is at the Clarendon.\u2019 H.D.Prevost, Ste.Cathrine, is at the Clarendan.J.E.Gariepr, at the Clarendon.T.Kato, Japan, arrived Chateau yesterday.J.A.Tessier, M.P.P., Three Rivers, is at the Claredon.Miss Rose Webb, Hillery, is register ed at the Clarendon.J.S.Grant, La Tuque, is registered at the Clarendon.Sillery, is stop- Miss Dora Grantping at the CI J.J.Doherty and wile, Chicago, are registered at the St.Louis.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Grundy, Sherbrooke, are guests at the Chateau.Mr.H.Holgate, the well-known Montreal engineer, registered at the Chateau yesterday.Hon.Arthur Bower, of Montreal, has been appointed to the Senate in succession to the late Hom.R, Thibaudeau.Mr, and Mrs.Jos.E.Beaudry and Mr.Jules Gauvreau, leave by as Corsican on Friday next on a trip to Europe.; W.J.Holiday, Calgary: .Kingsley, Kingaton ; $ E.Browne, Ottawa ; Dean Murray, Brockville, Tore guests at the St.Louis yoster Be Hon.L.P.Pelletier and Mre.Pelletier and Mr.and Mrs.Elz.Baillarand family have left for Trois istoles, where they will spend some time.: Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Vinount, Perth, West Australia; Mrs.-Miller, Fng.and ; R 8.Bradshaw and Mrs.Bradshaw, London, are at the Chateau.Me.Narcisse Morin has returned from & pleasant trip to Lake Champlain and reports that elaborate preparations are being mads for the approaching \u2018l'ercentenary festivities.Mr.Hugh Lumsden, Chief Engineer of the Tramscontinental Railway Commission since its inception, has ment in his resignation of the position to the Minister of Railways and Canale.Among the Montrealers registered at the St.Louis Hotel yesterday \u201cWess J.8B.Bissett, Hugh C.Brady, S.W.Carpenter, W.E.Walsh, Art.A.Desjardins, L.Trihey, Wm.Maynard, D.Jaekel.J.E.Rouillard.E.I.Patenaude, T.I.Crossley, A.H.Tanner, R.W.Haldimand, Mrs.and Misses Haldimand, J.W.McConnell, L.W.Ander son, were among the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau yesterday.Mr.Cyr.F.Delage, M.P.P., Joint President of the St.Jean Baptiste Society of Quebec, has been Hon.Vice-President of the Federation of French-Canadian Catholic Societies at the convention recently beld in Montreal.Nr.Jos.B, Beaudry and Nr.Jules Gauvreau, of the wholesale firm of Gauvreau, Fraudry & Cie, will sail on the »s Corsican on the 20d July, In the interest of the firm.Mrs.JE.Beaudry will accompany her husband and will spend some time with her relatives in Salisbury.A party of 40 American ple, mont of them ladies, condu by M.E.Pomginville.of the Canadian Nav.Co,, arrived in town yesterday morning, and after having yisited Ste.Anne de Beaypre and the city of Quebre, took their lunch at the Clarendon Hotel, and then returned to Montreal on the boat, on their way to Philadelphia, Pa.QUEBEC IN 1950.The Province of Quebec will fulfill Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s prophecy that \u201cthe 20th Century belongs to Canada,\u201d according to Sir Lomer Gouin, K.B.This in the fourth of the series of articles, that is stirring the entire Dominion, on \u201cCanada of the Future,\u201d Buy the July 3rd fssue of Colliers, MEMORIAL.TO GENERAL WOLFE.An interesting letter on the subject of a memorial to Wolfe, the heroic victor of the battle an the Plains of Abraham, was published in the Timen recently, Lord Roberts, Lord Strathcona, Sir George White, and Sir Frederick Young being among the signatories.They write: \"The battle of Quebec heing fought on September 13, 1750, the present year marks the 150th anniversary of Wolfe's victory, itsel! the most dramatic event of Pitt\u2019a Colonial policy and the commencement of British Canada, Besides the cenotaph in Westminater Abbey, which from its sequestered situation does little to fliustrate his fame, Great Britain hoasta no worthy monument to Wolle, although it may he said, without drawing favidious distinction, many soldiers of lesser renown have heen lavishly honored in bronze and mar- he.Than the present we feel no more appropriate opportunity is Jikelv to occur in our time to repair this signal omission and fittingly recognise, after a century and a half, the services to the Empire of the \u2018Nelson of the Army.\u201cTt in, therefore, intended hy the Wolfe Memorial Committee that a hanquet he held to celehrate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Quebec on September 13 next, and in the meantime to announce the incoption of a memorial fund for the erection ot the long-deferred status of Wolfs in his native town.Further details of thin national project will be duly nnnotnced.Subsoriptions to the fund will he acknowledged.by Sit Frederick Young, K.C.M.G., the hon.treasurer, Royal Colonial Tnetitute, Northumberland-avenwe, W.C.\u201c~Standard of Epipire.Cook's Cetfon Root Compoundof eh a 1, $1; No ET weer I AT [I SOAP AND SPONGES, pondre à he discount Gus or ponges a hig scount.A bargein.soap iv a WILLIS Montreal, is staying at the T.# Sponges.Willis 20% Extra Special ! \u2014 Pear\u2019s Soap, Five cents per cake A special lot.of fine Toilet Soap will be sold at less than cost imemenemm\u2014 ° Pharmacy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30,\" 1808, A 50% Discount on all Soaps and Sponges \u20ac ST.JOHN ST.Coast this summer.rotiré trip.- Go over tric, automatic block in the World.\u201d lard wi Washington ENPEROR'S YACHT WON., June 99.\u2014Fmperor William's Meteor, wteered phit of the time by His Majesty himself, won the one mile race to EF le to-dag.covering the distance in five hours end ten minutes in was second in five hours and thirte « minutes, and Tduna, med by the Empress, was third.racers \u2018were accompanied by a large fleet of yachts, PITTSBURG'S NEW BALL FIELD.Pittsburg, June 29.\u2014With nearly six thousand people standing with bared heads and a bugler in center field, blowing \u201cTaps,\u201d the Stars and Stripes were slowly lowered from the flagetaf: at Exposition Park to-dav and the historic hal park that has heen used by the league team representing this city for the past twenty years, officially became a thing of the pant as far as league baveball is ron.Cemed.Forbes\u2019 field, the new million dollars home of the Pittsburg team, will be formally dedicated to-morrow.The local team celebrated the closing of Exposition Park by defestiog Chicavo in a one-sided game hy a score of 8 to 1.Leifield was in splendid form and had the opposing players at his mercy at all times.THE CAMEL.Characteriwtics of the Patimt, Btrong and Useful, Animal.As far bask as the middle of last century General von Moltke in his de- poriptive letters from Asia Minor had many good words to say about the camel, \u201cThis animal.\u201d he seid, \u201ccan carry a burden of nearly 600 pounds and is used oy the nomads and Arabians in taking thelr women, children, old men, tania, fond, water, eto.from place to place.It is able to with- mand a: march of ten days without drink, and a filth stomach ever re mrves a drink fdr its meter in an hour of extreme distress.The hair of the camel in used for clothing and tenta The milk and flesh are healthy.mich an grass and thistles.Such are the characteristics of thin patient.strong, defenseless and most of all animale.\u201d A camal is never relieved of ita load from the beginning of the joumey to its end.It esate, walks and sleeps under its burden, often for weeks at a 4 , training of à camel Is no To enjoy novel sights and Visit the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific the Portland Rose Festival, June, 7-12.See the wonder country of America\u2014Puget Sound; the Columbia River.Alaska.s Stop over at Yellowstone Park, alone worth the It eximta on the moet miserable food.Loamp outside the town the The shoït, direct route through the heart of the Pacific Northwest, protected by elec- signals.For rates, booklets and other information; call on or address, 1836 78 Years in business, The Saving Habit Monthly deposits.easy matter, as it takes ahouwt three years to teach it to bend the knees in order to be loaded and unloaded.While as the time passes the camel will not be ahbid to withstand the kem competition of the new railways which are piercing every part of Asia Minor, vet, thanks to the power of tradition \u2018over the Turkish inhabitants of the country and their fondness for these animals, the caravan routes to-day are still able to hold their own side by side with the Anatolia.Cassaba and Ade railways.Hundreds of camels pass over the caravan bridge into the city of Smyma every dev.and in the market place in front of the mosque Mohammed at Constantinonie many camels may mil be seen.\u2014Philadeiphia GYPSY BAND FINED Petethoro, Ont., June 20\u2014Nagistrate s band of men, women and children in ¢ Police Court this morping $135 collectively a charge of ohétructing a publie way, They were arrested a week ago, the man being jailed and the women and children parenttied ta \u201cunique experiences, are on the- Pacific ; ; Exposition, June 1 to October 16, \u2018 Union Pacific FINANCIAL = THE BANK OF 1909 British North Americ Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 is the foundation of independence.Begin saving now by opening an account with the Bank of British » North America and making regular Weekly or $1.00 starts a Savings Account and Interest is compounded at highest current rates.QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER St.John's Gate, Upper Town Branch\u2014S M.Do À, Finiss, Aoting Nesager THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Mean Ormos - - - Toronto capital $10,000,000 Rest $6,000,000 TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES Are : most Soavenieat wey in whica te money when trave abroad.They rs drise denocinations of $10, 820, 880; $100 ano $200 and the exact amount in Austria, Miglam, Denmark, re Germany, Sra ain Rolland, Italy, Norway, fweden and Switzerland ie ot- on the Aww of each chegue, while in other countriet they are payable at current rates.The cheques ail information [A] ag ser ay bn obtained où er Quedee Branch, 1297 St.Peter St, W.B, DUNSFORD Manager, Seclete do Prots ot Placements À de Quebec, à ee at hr ques : ors per cent on the capital $ this Society hay been red.foe thé - current quarter, payable st the offcy ol tbe Society on the second day ; July next.à The transfer books will be closed Ÿ from the 24th to the 30th instant inclusively, = By order of the Board, ROBERT LaROCHE, | Secretary: Treasures June 91, 1909.fume.21xP.; Underwriter\u2019s Sale \u2014or- Samael Cargo of Ex 8.3.CAMPANA \u2014 Comprising canmed lobsters, Kippess À od herrings, _esws, bags of toss, ; barrels of scrap tin, and gone ral cargo.Por particulars apply ta Messrsg Henry Fry & Co.Sale nt Hartour Store, Friday, Ind July, at 11 am A.J.MAXHAM & CO, 1%: Auctiomert ri june2Sr4.The Fraser Navigation Co., Lil, RMS.\u201cCANADA\u201d : OPERATING THE BAIE DES GHALEURS DOUTE « aad Sete as de cet À ati { the east bound \u201cOcean Limited\u201d, for 1 Gaspe and intermediate ports ; returms \u2018 ing from Gespe Thursday and Sundsy Fraserville, Que.For pas- .senger [ares, statercoms, ete., ly to F.8.Stocking, Quebec.\"Bo freight tariffs apply to the A.G.FP.A., Intercolonia! Ry,, Montreal).of Trade J.B.RENAUD & COP.6G.BUSSIERE & CO.B | AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.Ewfor the very low rate month, One suit Ladies\u2019 coats, 25c.; MATHIE ELLIS CO, Ll INITED 180 ST.PAUL STRERT FULL SUPPLIES OF: Calcined Lime, Hardware Selinte and Plas, Fire Clay Flower Vases, cAmaricsn Anthracite - and Gootelt out.Georges Creek Smith Coal.A VISIT SOLICITED TELEPHONE 309.a ; funetéz1ux Toilet and Massage Creams.Just received a beautiful assortment - of Toilet and Massage Creams, Witeb- Hasgl and Elderflower Cream, Almond Cream, Lait d\u2019lris, Baume Dermique, &c.We make a specialty of Pompelan Massage Cream and Soap: also mas sage creams of various other brands.Call on ovr Pharmacy for those toilet requisites especially useful im warm weather.L.E Martel's Pharmasy, 01 8¢.Joseph Street: Phone 2483, FOUR LARGE FIRMS, Cele fe] orders for thelr various brands of goo vies | Dominion Stidge Co.Lod + Canadian îron & Founéry Oo, Lait , mise Rodertses Os, Jad Mugueaite Mis, à Tradwg Ca ; .Leadon, Taglend, =A'20~ PA Hu nS EE 0d | J.DE S, BOS ACTURERS' AGEN, | TRADE BUILDINA a 9 BOA êt.Paul 8t.No.3008 + WEDNESDAY.JUNE 30, Joop \u2014 = 20 P.Cmiley Discount ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAN FIGURES DISCOUNT DEDUCTED FROM TOTAL OF PURCHASE Firie Hosiery, in Lace, Embroidery and Colors, New Blouse Walsts and Whitewear.Underwear in Thread, Silk, Unio and Cashmere.Parisian Corsets, in latest styles, New Neckwear, New Half Len gth Gloves from 16c.to $1.25 New Fancy Combs, Hair Banettes, Fancy Handkerchiefs from 50c¢ dozen, English Aprons and Colored Overalls, Frillings, etc.SPECIAL Finest Quality Hair Nets, Imported direct from France, Extra Large Front 8 for 25c.Large All-over All-over 25c, E.J.DYNES, 18c, Extra Large 49 John St, \u2018Phone 271 LA CAISSE d'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC sÂVINGS BANK esses 81 BL.John Street, \u201cDies Vailes Grreet The branches ef St.Roch, St.Sauveur, and St.John's Suburbs are Saturday and Monday eveninga frem 7 te 8.30 e'cleck.Paid from Date of Deposit and on Dally Balancesspon Inte MARRI! PAQUET-CONVEY.\u2014At St.Patrick'a Churoh, on June Znd, 1909, by the Reverend J.F.Lawler, C.88.R, 0.Adrien, son of the late \u2018Joseph uet to Violet Frances, daughter of Augustin Convey, New Advertisements, Jnsolvent Notices\u2014Laureat Picard.Change of Bill\u2014Bennett's Theatre.Pichet Tea Hiscuits\u2014Jos.Cote.KM You Want a Piano\u2014Lavigueur & Hutchison.Important Notice to Subacribers\u2014Bell Tulephone Company.Ocean Failings\u2014Reford A; cies, Ocean Sailings\u2014Quebec Steamship Co, Steamer Natashquan \u2014 The National Navigation ompan .Public Notice\u2014Pentland, Stuart & Brodie.Laurentine House\u2014A.Donaldson.Grape-Nuts Food.Panama Hate Cleaned\u2014Glover's Dye Works.LOR SALE BY P.G.BUSSIÈRE à CO.ao.sP D.E.PROLEF.Canada Provinos of Quebec, District of Quebec.VACANT ESTATE OF TRE LATE JOHN BRYSON, Public notice is hereby given on behalf of V.E.Paradis, Eeg., Curator te the above Katate, thet pursusntito an order issued on the 20th June im slant, by the Prothonatary of this Court, a meeting of the relatives end In the .Superior Court Interested fen in the above Estate will be held on the 18th day of July, 1909, at ten of the clock in the fore Joes at the Court House,in po City usbec, for urposs of vi Herm ice 2e to the best \u2014 dE esing of the immovable propesty be to said Estate.Qualys, 30th June, 1909, PENTLAND, BTUART & BRODIE, .Auormys for Ougptor, : wal RUSTIC THEATRE KENT HOUSE GROUNDS BIG CHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK \"THE NICKEL Et.Anne Strest Change of Programme (Reappearance of Little Pat Harrington) Change of Programme.\u201cKing Lear\u2019 \u201cOfficer McHugh\u201d \u201cMr.Inquisitive\u201d Songs: - Meet Me Down Among the Sugar Cane ~Miss Jackson.\u201cMontesuma\u2019 \u2014 Beautitully Colored Moving Picture with Solos by Mr.Bdwards.\u201cSullivan\u201d \u2014Little Pat Harrington.Afternoon, admission to all.Be.Evenings.cove wees Oc.BENNETT'S THEATR Change of Programme MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Continuous performance from 1 p.m.to 5.30 and 7 to 10.30 MOVING PICTURES AN) ILLUSTRATES $0MGS | d lest Pictures, Best Singers \u201cMusic \u2018Beats.Dest Ventilation and Coolest Place in Townrt Afternoon, Admission to all 5e.Evenings 5c.for Children, Adulte 100 + mere Laurentine House RIVIERE OUELLE WHARF Opposite Murray Bay.Open.summer and winter.Two trains per day.I.C.R.arrive and depart.Long distance telephone and telgzraph.ine ma bathing on clean sandy beach, or in special bathing houses.Rate moderate.A.DONALDBSON, Propristorjune30x im.8 wy NOT HAVE YOUR i PANAMA HATS :; CLEANED § TO LOBK LIKE MEW GOES DE Wg | 303-005 St.Valler Stroot PHONE 1610 NEW BILL AT Another Choice Programme Holds the Boards for the Present Week.Sp \u2014\u2014 Another excellent bill is on at the Rustio Theatre at Kent House grounds this week.The Phillips Sisters are leading features again and their re tention for another week will prove popular.Piquo, a comedy gymnast, is clever he introduces a fine line of comedy into his act that enhances interest pi His work on the bork: zontal is especially good.comedy sketch entitled \u2018My Wife Won't, Let Me,\u201d by Franklyn Wilson & co., abounds in comedy and ludicrous situ- ationd that make it most wucceseful.Marcel Fleury reappears again this week in French songs and stories, as do also Emerald and Dupree, in a comedy act.The Kisineograph moving pictures are as usual right up'to the mark.Drink Beauport Lager.It is the best, \u2014\u2014 BAND IN THE PARK.The Union Lambilotte Band will Ter at Victoria Park this evening m 8 to 10, weather permitting.TEA BISCUITS.Pichet tea biscuits are now handled by all pi ive grocers, and are daily gaining favor in this city.Mr, Jos.Cote is the sole agent for them in this city.Head Lis advertisement.STREET PAVING PROGRESS.The work of paving the streets which are this summer to be done over and put in order is progressing rapidly.A force of men yesterday started on 8t.Anne street, which is to be laid in asphalt blocks.DO NOT DELAY.11 it is too warm for you, try Faguy, Lepinay & Frere\u2019s Light Suits or their light underwear, Specialties in Panama and Straw Hats.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.FINANCIAY.DIFFICULTIES.Louis T.Demers, grocer, of this city, has consented to assim ra de mand of Nas.Turcotte & Cie, on a claim of $603.Wr.V.E.Paradis, has been appointed provisional guardian.SPONGES, We are practically giving away our Sponges- Call and'examine our prices, per cent.to 50 per cent.discount.WILLIS PHARMACY, ° ; John Street.AMBULANCE RUN.There was a bit of excitement on the Terrace shortly after the band last evening, when & man took a fit at the extreme end of the promenade.The ambulance was summoned and the victim was conveyed to thy Jeflery Hale Hospital\u2014\u2014\u2014 ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS PURCHASED.The complete stock of Rodger & Manidore, comprising $18,000 worth of dry goods, was bought by Marceau & Co., for 47 1-2 cents on the dollar.SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.The sailors\u2019 concert at the Y.M.C.A.Hall last evening was a moat successful one.There was a large audience, and the fine programme, which has already been published in\u2019 the Chronicle, was rendered in a manner to satisfy everybody, A LEADING ATTRACTION.One of the leading attractions at Rent House grounds is undoubtedly the magnificent animal reserve of Holt, Renfrew & Co.The collection of Canadian animals is a very extensive one, and the centre of attraction with the thousands of visitors daily.CLOSING THURSDAY.Owing to Thursday, Dominion Da: being a holiday,~ths store of J, H.Mullin will be closed, therefore anyone requiring an outfit for the country will do well to secure same Wednes- ay.mme reprit CIVIL COURTS CLOSE TO-DAY.To-day is the last day upon which the civil caurts will sit as the vacation commences to-morrew and will continue to tie 10th of September next.A number of judgments will he rendered in the Superior Court to-day.The Court of Review will \u2018render judgment in fire cases at 10.30 this morning and Sir T.A.Jette will thon ascend the bench and render fourteen judgments.At 3 o'clock this after noon Judge MoCorkill will render judgment in two cases in the Superior \u2018ourt, BUITS FOR THE WARM WEATHER.Bes the display in our large window \u2014we will offer vou suite worth 815.00, 818.00 and 820.00, to clear at 811-04.Newest shades: latest styles.L'HEUREUX & GAUVIN, 183-185 Se.Joseph Street.8 | Azenta for Semi-Readly in St.Boch's.- june20x3 attr Cr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014] INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS.A tition for & writ of injunction has Foon presented À he Superior C oy Te a the or ©! r aries Norean and orhers, of a lot of land, corner of Dorchester and Bt.Joseph streets, to prevent Messrs.Jinclnresu & Lamonde, contractors of the new port office in St.Roch, from infring- ng on their property.The propristore some (ime ago sold n strip of land, 80 x G0 feet, 10 the Poat Ofiæ, but the plaintifs (ohare » ha the con tr ve infein on a portion of Rho balance of (heir land: dour dom fuse to remove, although they are rervod with a notarial Eouest.oe proprietors also «aim 2] ages.\\, RUSTIC THEATRE zz Happy is the man who sticks to his = St.Eloi, where \u2018the firemen come from.- It was airy om the Terrsce last bight, both musically and atuxospberi- But, of course, a June bride by any name would look as sweet.° \u2014 The suffragettes are ing a lot of suliering +2 the Montreal may owt lis firemen from St.Eloi, bib the New England States seam ambitious to supply Quebec with policamen.Early to bed, re ry once: And\u2014asivertiss.© PANAMA AND STRAW HATS.Gentlemen! A special sale this weds in our Panama and Straw Hata, price 250.up to 810.00.Come at once to have first choice.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.COURT OF SESSIONS.Yesterday a locsl merchant appeared before the Court of Sessions, charred with defrauding his creditors.An investigation into the opse was fixed for Tuesday next.NOW AT THEIR BEST.popular Kent House grounds are How at their bust.The many and varied \u2018attractions continue to draw the usual big summer crowds daily.APPOINTED CHIEF CLERK.inly caus- police.Mr.Auguste Edge, who has been acting as private of the Hon.Roy, was vesterdéy named chief elerk of the Provincid! Secretary\u2019s Department, in succession to Mr.Jos.Dumont.C.J.Simard, of the Public Instruction Department will replace Mr.Edge.Two piece ruite from $5.00 ta $15, 10 per cent discount.ol Straw Large assortment Panama hats.Summer underwear.Very light coats for hot days.Also Swell Shirts for all tastes.ED.BELANGER & CO., 86 Moontain Hill, 29 Notre-Dame Streetjune29,30-julyL2,8,5,6,7,8,9,10 ' RECORDER'S COWET.Seven prisoners put in an appear ance before the Recorder yesterday.They were disposed of as usual :\u2014One was fined #5 and costs or fifteen days\u2019 jail ; one a similar fine or eight days: one $4 ard costs or fifteen days; one $2 and costs or eight days, while one who added, resisting the police to his drunk, was fined 325 and costs or one month, the other two being discharged.Three of the i decided to spend their vacation in Castle Morin.and FAST TOURIST TRAINS TO STE.ANNE DE BEAUPRE AND MONTMORENCY FALLS.The fast tourist train to Ste.Anne de Beaupre and Montmorescy Falis will commence running Thursiay of this week.Two traina will run each day.One leaving at ten in the morning, the otqer at two in the aîter- noon.An experienced guide will ae- company each train, june29x5 THE DON DE DIEU.As a result of the conference of Hon.Chas.Langelier and Mr.Gravel with the federal authorities, the Don de Dieu, the counterport of Champlain\u2019s ship which plaved such a muminent part in the Tercentenary celebration last summer, will leave to-day for Lake Champlain, where she will represent Canada at the cole bration of the three hundredth ! an- niversarv of the discovery of Lake Champlain.The Don de Dieu will leave in tow of the Government tug Verdheres.SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.The annual pienie of St.Matthew's Sunday School took place d'oxterday to the Island of Orleans and was a mont enjoyable event.Over two hundred children, accompanied by their parents, teachers and friends, went enjoyable day, races and games play: ing a conspicuous part in the outing.The picnie party was accompanied by the Rev.Canon Scott and the Rev.A.R.Keliey, who left nothing undone to give the children a fine day in the country.MOVING PICTURES AT BENNETTS The public are appreciating daily the benefit of patronizing the moving picture shor at the Auditorium, where one may have the cheapest sixty minutes laugh of their lives.The lace in not only the coolest in Quefee: but the ventilation in perfect, and the meats the most commodious, as well ar the most comfortable of any theatre programme \u2018is changed times a week, end for to-day and to-morrow, (Dominion Day) a special programme to please all tastes will be nresented, and it in expected that full houses will oreet the management.~- Ability and Clear Brains are wre to win\u2014 .Grape-Nuts QUEBEC OHRONIOLE down to the Island and spent a vory ; LLUSTRATED SOUVENIR EDITION In Connection with Unveiling of Grosse Isle Monument, \u2014 The official souvenir edition in oon- nection with the erection and unveiling ol the Grosse lsle monument, erected by the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, to mark thh graves of the many thousands of fever stricken immigrants in 1847, to be Riblished by the Chronicle Printing ., will be without exception, the finest illustrated number ever i by any Quebec newspaper office.It will not only tell the tale of the fam- me in Ireland, with its awful conse- quenoss of misery, suffering and death, but also relate its sequel on this side of the Atlantic where the poor Irish emigrants were fever-stricken, and buried by tle thousands in the .| vita at Grosse Isle, and other sections of Canada.The writer and compiler of the souvenir edition is a newspaper man, who has possession of the official and other records of the terrible event, and as a member of the Ancient Order of Hibemians, alone has the endorsation of the organization for the publication of the souvenir.Of course any newspaper office is at liberty to isaue an edition on specu- latio: byt official sanction can only be given ove, and that one will be printed by the Chronicle Printing Company.The Ancient Order in America numbers 230,000 members, consequently the demand for the official wouvenir number will be enormous.Already orders have been re ceived from newspaper dealers in every part of Canada and the United States for a supply of copies.But it is well that the public learn in advance, that the official souvenir number to te published from the Chronicle estab- ishment, was never undertaken for aneculative purposes.It is a labor of latriotic love on the part of the writer and compiler, who wishes to make the issue worths: of the occasion and for this reason the space alotted for advertivements will be limited, and Quebec merchants desiring to seeure space must apply for same before the end of the second weuk in July.Be- | sides it is no advance number to appear ahead of the \u201cother feilow,\u201d for the reason that it is aimed to make it complete, and in keeping\u2019 with this vlan will only appear after the dedication ceremonies, in order that the unveiling will be thoroughly reported.Q , especially those who wish to send copies away to their friends, should wait for the publication of the oflicial souvenir number.\u2014_\u2014 SEASIDE RESORT.A gentleman recently returned from & short stay at the Laurentine House at Point aux Orignaux, near River Ouelle Wharl, reports that aplencid seanide resort daily growing in favor.From inquiries among the inhabitants, he learned that the locality is remarkable in that it has never been visited hy contagious disease of any kind.The climate, moreover, is de lightfu! and sea hathing there is unequalled below Quebec.These facts should draw many summer visitors to this favored locality.THEY ARE ELEGANT.Our 2-piece suits for summer are of the latest pattern, light to wear, brice, 86.50 and un.Sole agente for Semi-Ready in Upper Town.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.NET AFTER FIFTY YEARS.After a separation of fifty rs two brothers\u2019 named Leclerc mot.at the home of their mister in this city last week.Fifty years ago Jobnny and Etienne Leclerc left the paternal roof to carn their own living.The former went to Standon, Dorchester county, where he settled down as a farmer; the latter went to Magog.Last week the celebration of St.Jean Baptiste proved the occasion for both brothers \u2018 coming to Quehec, and they met at the home of their sister, Nme.A.Gagne, King street, St.Roch.One of the hrothera is 74 years of age and the other 70.BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS.grounds at Kent House are The fooking more beautiful than ever this | year and are well worthy of a visit, Many improvements have been made and they are an ideal spot to spend a couple of pleasant hours.A man well dressed is a man that buys his clothing or his hat at FAGUY, LLEPINAY & FRERE.SULLIVAN GOT DECISION.Bostan.June 29\u2014-Tommy Sullivan, of Lawrence, got the decision over Joe Thomas.of California.alter 12 rounds of fast hoxing at the Armory Athletic Association to-night.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 err WONDERLAND OF THE ROCKIES.A concert of first-class music and a stereopticon exhibition of seventy-five colored views of the Rockiem will he the attraction at the Y.M.CLA, on Wednesday evening, June 30th.The gymnasium will be used, which enmires coolness and perfect ventilation.Tickets 2Acte., on sale at Moore's Uptown store or from any of the boys of the Association.PRESENTATION, A pleamnt little surprise awaited Senator Choquette at the Garrison Club on Monday afternoon.when the members of the Pembina Coal Mining ; À Syndicate presented the worthy Senator with a handrome gold watch sud chain, an a slight recognition of his service in bringing hefors Quebec capitalists the great discovery of coal near the Yellow Head Pasa by some Jong Franch army officers.Tn mak.ng the presentation the chairman of the tymilioats, Mr.a KL Cook, K.C, expresserl the gratification folt by all the members in heing permitted to assist in the development of a great mining enterprise, which not only pro- mired to be profitable to ita promoters, hut van certain to be of in- setimable value to Canada, to its rail- % and to the farmers of raîries.Mr.J.(3.Reott added n kr words of congratulation, and said that thin in not the first time that Senator Choquet has rendered good SE the | werk 0 bi commie, oC - er LEGAL NOTICES To the debtors of Louis Tremblay, of Notre Dame de ta Doree, Insolvent.Notice is hereby given spt all the debte heretofore dus by yoë for gocds sold bv Louis Tremblay, merchant, of Notre Dame de la Dors, County of Lake St.John, insolvent, have duly abandoned sud transierred by V.E.Paradis.curator of said estate, to the b Laureat Picard, accountant, by deed under private seal, made and passed at Quebec, on the fifteenth day of May, nineteen huh- dred and nine, which deed of sale was this day deposited in the office c{ the Prothonotary of the Superior Court for the District of Chicoutimi.Quebec, 20th June, 1909.LAUREAT PICARD, Acoountant, 125 St.Peter Bt.Quebec.junes0x2.pe To the debtors of Eug.Paquin, of Normandin, Tasolvent.Notice is heretyy given that all debts heretofore due by you for goods sold to vou by Eug.Paquin, merchant, of Normandin, Lake S(.John County, have been duly abandoned and transferred by V.E.Paradis, curator of said insolvent, to the undersigned, Laureat Picard, sccountant, by deed of aa\u2019e, under private seal made and passed at Quebec, the eleventh day of September, nineteen hundred and eight, which deed of sale has been deposited\u2019 this day in the office of the Prothonotary for the District of Chicoutimi.Quebec, 20th June, 1909.LAUREAT PICARD, Accountant, \"25 St.Peiler St.Quebecjune30x3 Er PE TWO-PRICE SUITS.We have made the purchase of a lot of suits, halt lined, twopisces, in all the newest shades.Thess suits have been made to sell at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00.We will pus them on sale to-day at $11.49.L'HEUREUX & GAUVIN, 188-185 St.Joseph Street.Agents for Semi-Ready in Bt.Roch\u2019s.june29x3 La Banque Nationale.On and alter Monday, ge pocud of Auguat next i poy ite shareholders a dividend of one and threes quarters per cent, being at the rate seven pr cent.per annum, upon ite ital for the quarter end« ing on the 31st of July next.This dividend will be paid accords ing to the list of shareholders ime seribed on the 16th July next.By order of the Board of Directors, N.LAVOIE, Notice is bereby given that a dal general meeting (which will sla be made the annual fFoneral mooting of the Shareholders of the Quebec an Lake ft.John Railway Company will be held in the Company's O , Bty Andrew St.in the City of Quebec où Monday, the 12th day of July, 1909, at the hour of 3 o'clock p.m.for the purpose of electing a Board of Direcs tors of the Compeny, and for come sidering a report to be submitted the Directors, end for puch other 1 ness as may properly transacted a a special gengral mesting of the Com« any.pany W.H, MOORE, * Dated Quebec, June 26th.june28tilljuly10.FIRE INSURANCE For protection against fire loss, lose no time but consult f Arthur E.Scott, 3 86 PETRE STRENT.RB Excellent Companies, A Undeubted Security Prompt Settlements.Telephone 544.tu-thu-sat.\u201c ALWAYS The QUALITIES Combination Suits for Men, The, Great Store of % Quebec Centre; LEADING\u201d Dr, Jaeger\u2019s Celebrated Underwear Best is the Cheapest.GET THE JAEGER LABEL.D\u2014Light, Natural Summer Weight, G\u2014Gauze, Natural Summer Weight, L \u2014White Cashmere Summer Weight.N\u2014Medium, Natural, Spring Weight.K\u2014Medium, Natural, Spring Weight.- Combination Suits for Women, Men's Pyjamas, Men's Wool Light Shirts.Golt Hose, Half Hoss, Spiral Putties.JOHN DARLINGTON, q, osistered \u2014 _ A Ladies\" 22 cents.cents for 14 cents.striped, white and blue + Our purchase a Semi-ready a most elegant suit.azine] Fagay, Lopinay !&usFrore, pl cessera À SAREE | 254-264 SttJohmst, 4 | Etre / to 80 cents.: Our,special price is .Abotber* lot \"worth * 20\\: Ladies\u2019 Costumes \\ Very pretiyscontumes, in white, .blue and | $6.95, 87.50, and a 316.60 vor, Ladies\u2019 Matinees Handsome and rich matiness in silk andipifals, whige, black sad ecru, worth from $1.50'ts $18.60, Trunk Department uel trunks, satchels and : departmen all travelling requisites is complete., Prices and quality guranteed, SHICHI NINARNNIN The .Great Store Faguy, Lepinay & Frers 254-264 St John St duck tailor \"cut, \u2018; gentiemen 's toilet articles.\u2018 Nm of Man No two men were ever all alike.When they match at the chest they differ in waist or in length of limb.Different ways of walking have their effect upon one\u2019s carriage.Shoulders never really match.It is impossible to produceclothes which will absolutely fit unless the figure of the man\u2019s figure must be specially studied.All properly fitting clothes must possess a corresponding unlikeness.By the Semi-ready physique type system of tailoring every garment can be quickly finished to shape and to overcome figure defects.\u2018The finisher can intensify or diminish height\u2014build out hollow spots, and improve a physique so cleverly that he has to all appearances produced this perfect \u201cThis four-button Sack is shown in many fabrics at $15, $20 and $25.type.Hemi-ready Tailoring Fagny, Lepinay & Frers, L'Heureux & Gauvin, s64064 68.Joba Street yaks Se Joseph St, BL Roch Philippe Michaud & Cie., Levis, ; pe S WALL PAPERS \u201c0 SUIT EVERY ROOM PRETTY AND INEXPENSIVE | MARCHANT BROS.124 ARTILLERY ST.QUEBEC.THERE IS NO DISPUTING THE FACT that CLAIRE-FONTAINE natural mineral water is a pure, wholesome and satisfying drink.: Be body in the family can drink it, Father, Mother and the n.Itis a fine sparkling thirst-quenching beverage.It is flowing from our artesian spring upon our premises, 271 feet deep through solid rook.M.TIMMONS & SON, Quebec, P.Q wearer is normal, ard every COAL Scotch and American Anthracite Coal, all sizes, suitable for Furnaces, Stoves and Kitchen Ranges.Orders solicited.A.K.Hansen & Co.82 St.Pater Street, PHONE 362.LATEST SPO EWS RTING TORONTO'S POOR SPORTING SPIRIT Despicable Conduct at the Shrubb- Longboat Race Last Saturday Evening.Discussing the Shrubb-Longboat race of last Saturday evening, the Toronto Star has the fallowing: \u2014 The attitude ui Natunlay night's crowd\u2014the stands were packed.and there were 2,000 people in the ir field\u2014illustrated aptly the vacillation of public sentiment.When Shrubb commencded to lose the Onondagathree-quarters of the crowd shouted encouragement at the Englishman, but when, in the fourteenth mile the Indian braced up.ami went out to regain that lost lan.the crowd went mad.The cheers that were Shrubb's became the Indian\u2019s.The crowd was in a verlect frenzy, and, sad to relate for Canadian sportsmanship, thousands hissed and hooted Shrubb.For what?Nothing, except race! He ran and was beaten, and to the surprise of every.derent sporting man in the crowd.a large section ol the spectators hooted the Englishman.In fact he wan spat at, cursed to hin very face, and the culmination of this despicable conduct came when one dastard struck him as he ran by.Shrubb took a punch at him the next time around, and a riot was almost precipitated.Had Longboat lost this race the very same crowd would have crucified him with sarcasm and epithet.But he didn't lose.and he is again in the eyes of Canadians the world's createst distance runner.He trained faithfully, in secret, for this race, and war really in grand shape.but because he won don\u2019t vo into hysterien over him.He didn\u2019t du anvthing pexticularly remarkable whes his performance is calmly compared with other long-distance time.i He won the rare, but he won from a man who could not go the route.Anv good 20-miler would have beaten Alfred Shrybb Saturday nicht.The time wan not remarkably fast alter the first two miles.At three miles Shrubb war 18 re.conda behind his time in his race with Sellon.At five miles he war 4345 seconds behind, and at 10 miler he wan 1.18 seconds, and at 12 miles.3 minutes all but 4-5 of n second.At \u201c2 miles thev were 72-8 behind St.Ives\u2019 time when he beat John D.Marsh in a 15-mile race in Winninerbut they were 17 seconds ahead of the Shrubb-Dorando 12-mile time.but at 15 miles Longboat war 53 1-5 seconds back of Shrubb's 15-mile time in the same race.The Longboat-Dorando 12 and 15-mile time at Buffalo and the Tonghoat-Shrubb Marathon time at New York were also beaten Saturday night, but Sellen\u2019s 12-mile time when he boat St.Yves was 55 seconds better, and his 15-mile time was 2.04 seconds faster than Saturdav night's time.The nish! Longboat ran and defeated Colev he made 12 seconds fant- er time.The Montreal 15-mile time \u2018when Shrabb beat the Indian was 123.57.or 1.03 seconds fanter.The Indian\u2019« 20-mile time was only 2.02.10, but that cannot be adverrels comamented on, for he ran the last four miles alone, and lonfed between lanes of wildly enthusiastic neople.Don\u2019t go into hysterics over the Indisn vet.He van nnd won.and he showed a flash of his old-time form.but he han to hook up with and bent Fred Meadows, Abhic Woods.Jobn D.Marsh, and Aconse right here in Canada at 15 and M miles, and the Marathon distance.and he has to trim St.Yves and Svanbere over the border at the Marathon distance before he in daddy of them all.He can do it if he in \u201cright.\u201d Will he get \u201cright?\u201d + + + A BASEBALL CHALLENGEA bombshell struck the Chronicle office yesterday when the following challenge war rreeived: \u2014 \u201cThe Canadian Pacific Railwev Baseball Team \u2018World Beaters,\u2019 do hereby challenge the \u2018Never Sweat\u201d ball players of the Chronicle Publishing Co, (would-be workl's champions} to a game of ball vo be played, at the firat convenient opportunity under the following rules: \u2014 ; \u201cA.\u2014Marquis of Queensbury Rules to govern all contents between players and umpire.\u201cB.~-Anv man making over five errors\u2014not to be \u2018Deviled\u2019 by the printer or to he called names.\u201cC.\u2014During the courme of the game.any rimner wishing to stop to catch his breath\u2014time to be called.or anv fielder or baseman having broken his wlass arm, game shall be called for time, in order to have broken nieces removed from the field to avoid accidents.\u201cD.\u2014Any player caught stealing third bases shall be sharvly repre manded, but anv plaver stealing home will receive a black mark opposite his name.\u201d An eariv reoly ia rerpiented.and an soon as the Chronicle ball-plavers can recover from their astonishment\u2019 at the temerity of the guilelers C.P.R, men, due arrangements will he made for this immortant game at the earl- lent date possible.+ ++ WESTNINSTER RETAIN CUP.New Westminster, June 29.\u2014In the second Minto Cup game to-day, New Wemtmin defeated Tecumseh bv a score of 6 to 5.+ ++ TWO AMERICAN HORSFS WON.Paris, June 29.\u20148ix American horses ran at Maison Laffite to-day but only two ohinined honors.The Prix Dessai Îles Pouliches was wom by W.K.Vanderbilt's Tat'n Delight.In this event Nash Tumer's | Touraine ran.Mr.Vanderbilt's Silver Streak finish- el third in the Prix Fille Da lair, hut hin Selenue in the Prix Fesarte and his Raleigh in tha Prix Hues did not show.Me.Tursex\u2019s Filard ran in the Prix Pepinvas but did not get a running a game SPORTING GOSSP F OLD CONTR Laver\u2019s Success For Australian Cricketers \u2014A Racing Scandal\u2014 Scullers\u2019 Triumphs.The great vietory of the Australian cricketers in the second test match of the tour in England must greatly improve the prospects of the coloniale returning home without a dehit balance.Things were shaping very bully for them indead, owing to the wovire reverses sustained, but now thus they have sumed the tables on England's best cricketers and won handsomely by.nine wickete-only one less than in the lirst tost\u2014they have redeemed ir reputation.Though! full details\u201d of the second contest are not yet to hend it.is almost sale to presume that the victory was due in part to the bowling of Frank Iaver.From latest reports received the manager seems to have established himsell as the best bowler on the side.Some surprise was caused in Australia when Mr.Laver was played in the first match of the tour at Nottingham.This surprise was quit natural as it was thought that the team was fairly well equipped with bowlers, but it has been found singularly lacking in sting and tha colonials have certainly uot shown themselves s match-win- ning team.Javer was not included in the 1902 combination, and it is certain that he would not have been seen in England in 1905 had his business abilities not lod to his being selected as manager.It waz not expected that his cricket would be needed in the big matches.yet before the tour was many days over he was bowling with more success than anyone and for a time it looked as if he would win the firat test match for Australia.Now we find him egnin selected as man- acer of the tour, with his cricketing abilities not regarded Ly Australian critics as among the big assets of the team, and again hs has come to his side's rescue to bring help to an attack greatly in need of succour.eo eo » The French police have taken action in a matter alleged to be connected with the substitution of one horse for another, and helieverd to prove the exivtence of a wideapread system of racing swindles in France.The inquiry is concerned with a horse named Choperon\u2014a second rater who competed at various meetings with little succest, and was subsecpientlv leniently treated by the handicapper.The horse entered in n wlling race at Maisons Laffitto but the police suspecting fraud arrested a man named Cassamajore, who had heen proceeded ayninet before for perpetrating a swindle which netted over 100,000 francs.Jt is alleged that the colt which was ssized is in ality a colt by Volodyoveki, the Derby winner of 1901, and that 16,000 francs had been paid for him.A remarkable tribute to an athlete was paid recently at the Edinburgh Harriers sparta when Lieut.Halswelle war presented with a handsome dressing case.the gift of the combined Harriers Clubs and the admirers of the Olympic champion.The famous 400 metres race at the Olympic cames last vear\u2014the discussion on which is.thank goodness, dead\u2014war sm event with which Lieut.Halewelle was prominently associated and how he came through with winning honors is not likely to fade from memorv.He is also the quarter mile English champion and the quarter-mile and 220 yards Scottish champion.so that athletes throughnut the Dominion will leam with pleasure of this instance of his Soottish {riends\u2019 admiration.Tt is verv probable that J.H.Taylor is playing golf at the present time better than he has ever done in his life.The writer han followed him round many courses and there can be no doubt that more in to be learned from watohing the Mid Survey pro.at work than either Braid or Vardon.He may not he ar brilliant as the latter two but his recent successes in both the British and French cham- piunships are undoubtedly due to his marvellous arcuracy with every club, but more esperiallv with the irons.\u201cTaylor's appronch shots\u2019 are a bv word among yolfere, the easy certain tv with which he drops the hall \u201cdead\u201d bring almost miraculous.It was the fourth time that Tavior won the apen goll championship.end thus equalp the records of J.Braid, .Vardon, W.Park and the {wo Morises, father and ron.Taylor's nrevious suc- cesnen in the championship were at Sandwich in 1894, at St.Andrew\u2019s in the following vear and agein at St.Andrew's in 1900.A new bowling machine for the use of cricketers has been invented by Dr.Venn, F.R.8., and his son, J, Abe had.The delivery of the bell le an iron arm moving from a joint in the base of the machine, the arm being worked bv a spring.the t'abt- ening or loosening of whion regulates the pace.\u201cThe twist of the ball,\u201d the description {urther states is secured by a clutch at the top of the arm.which is a sort of cup facing the wicket.The Australians are unanimous in their praise of the new invention and believe it will be, largely adopted in the\u2019 winter whon it could be put in à shed and a cocoanut matting used.\u201cee Both Sam langlord and \u201crem\u201d Hague are laving claim te the cham: pionship of the English ring.The Yorkshireman wes defeated by the black at the National Sporting Club some week ago.but claima that he har not eu the #itle: Tang: ford even goes further and lays claim to the world's honor.To thoroughly appreciate the claims set up bv.the two men, one must go back to the fight between Tommy Burma and Jack plate - ary J la .Then Du BEE FRA ES had ; \"4 péonship by Johnson, who, prior to that memorable battle, had enteved into am agreement by which he was to have mot Langford in London for the premier title.It is well knows that Johuson, carried away apparsnt- ly by his success over Burma, refused to meet his brother black, and that Hague baving won the championship of England by firs beating Ben Taylor and then Gunner Moir stepped into the breoch and accommodated Langford.The question, of course, arises as to whether Johneon by refusing to meet Langlord, did not surrepder the title which he.won from Burns at Sydney.Thers seems no reason why the men should mot claim any title they like.eee By again deleating W.Webb on the Wangonui River, and in record time for the scullisg championship of the world, Richard Amst can unanimously proclaimed champion of shampions.Armnst had made his name as a first-class cyclist, and had also proved himself & very useful man at several athletic sports, he decided to try his Juck aa a sculler, and as he has a fine natural physique he became expert in a remarkably short space of time.Arnst's display of seulling ie always clean and fascinating in respect of science while the power of his strokes is wonderful.It was in 1963 that he went with his brother to Australia from New Zealand and com- veted in the Warrnambool to Malbourne bieyole race, won by J, Arnet.Three years later Richard wom the Sydney Thousand bicycle race and then quit\u2019 the road for the river for further suocomses and fresh triumphs.«oo Tt im, of course, too early yet ta say how the county cricket championshin will shape itsell.Kent had been playing a powerful game until thev were defeated by Worcestershire by 108 runs a few days ago.The only \u201chundred per centers\u201d are Bussex and Middle sex, while Surrey whose great bate man Hobbs, only just failed to reach a thousand runs in Mav, and thus equal the \u2018record made by W.G.Grace, have only lost one match.The leaders have stiff \u201crows to hoe\u201d on Monday, for Middlesex meets Essex at shire at the Intter city.Particulars have been received of the death of Florizel II.the King's thoroughbred stallion.When at exercise the horse dropped dead while seemingly in tho best of health.His Majesty has now lost all three of the brothers, who, with Ambush 11., were, until the advent of Minoru, the heroes of the turl storv.Persimmon {atallv Injured himself some time ago, and Diamond Jubilee was sold to as Argentine sportsman for $150,000, the transaction preceding the death of his illustrious brother.There was no, room then for Diamond Jubiles at the Bandringbam etud\u2014that is to sav.the blood was sufficiently well repre sented bv the 1838 Derbv winner\u2014but 0 doubt he would be welcome there now that both Persimmon and Florizel M.are gone.Florizel II.was the sen- for and least distinguished of the trio as a radehorse.He had a couple of easy jobs in some big races but his best performance was when he won the Manchester cup.After * the death of Persimmon, Floris II.was brought from other auarters to fill the vacant stall.He was eighteen years old and the sire of numerous winners, including Volodvovski, who won the Derby.abd Doricles, who beat him in the 8t.Lever; also Vedas, the hero of the Two Thousand Guineas in 1905.Like his lamented brother Florizel TI.was heavily insured, but his death is\u2018a sensible loss to the al the same.+ ++ SWEEPSTAKE WINNERS.The following are winners in the first sweepetake of the season: \u2014 .200 Yards.- Score.Prize.Sgt.Martin.91.25 Set.Creegan.Major Wetherbie.Lieut, Hay.Lieut.Coolican .Aguregate.| Set.Creegan.Sat.Martinus vres BBL - sssE us ssuk bsuk set Bi + ++ YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.: (Eastern.) At Montreal: \u2014Firet çame\u2014 Montre), 1; Toronto, 2.Second game: \u2014Mont- real, 6: Toronto, 4.At Newark: \u2014Flest game\u2014Newask, 8; Baltimore, 4.Reoond gume: \u2014New- Venn, by which basting practice can |g, described as being made possible hv {9 ark, 7: Baltimore, 2.cit provides: Provides, 6; Jersey ty, 3.At Rochester: \u2014Rochester, 6; DBul- falo, 1.(Americau.) At ° Boston: \u2014Philadelphie, 9; Boston, 0.At New York:\u2014Washington, à; New York, 1.Second game: \u2014Washington, 3; New York, 11.At Chicago: \u2014Chicago, 1; St.Louis, \"At Detroit: \u2014Detroit, 3; Cleveland, (National) At Pittsburg: \u2014Pitteburg, 8; Chieago, 1.wt Brooklyn: ~New York, 4: Brook- \"At Philadelphia: -\u2014Philedeiphie, 4; + ++ NO NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.New York, June 20.\u2014Out of reepeci to the memory of Israel Durham, pre.aident of the Philadelphie National League Club.who died vesterdav.no cames will be played in the National Teague on Thursday.+ ++ RRSULTS AT GRAVRSEND.Fhesprhead Bay, N.Ÿ., June 290.\u20148ir John Johnson.at 19 to 1, proved à big surprise when he won the Sheepaheat! Bay selling sakes, one mile, st fheenshend Bay today.He was nçne- sicallv neglected in the betting, one to hia inclinatton to rtop at a mile.However, he took the lead at the start and setting » fast pace, won easly by wo lengths.The track was slow.Levton and Suseox meets Worcester- | 8, JUNE 3 - A FAIR COMPLEXION | is a precious talisman of success foe those ¥ho know howto acquire it and how to keep it.@ Health is the true talisman of beauty ; à rich, red blood its sure complement, The pleasures of social life, as well as its worries, shocks and excitements are all as many causes of VIN ST-MICHEL is, however, the magic reftorative which never fails to repair waste of nerve and tissue and to strengthen the whole system.q Its regular use enriches and purifies the blood and brings back the bloom of youth to pale and sallow cheeks.Itis a.» fine old wine, exceedingly agreeable, before and between meals Ji © and it agrees well with young and old.\u2018 q It is invaluable to the sick and convalescents and to al sufferers from Anemia, General and Nervous Debility, VIN ST-MICHEL is taken in doses of n wine glass 3 Tail baiore sach mo] sad clirasr when sogied, p BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.Jim\" MONTREAL \"EASTERN DRUG CO., Ageets for the Usioed States, Bos, Mas.is a Leather Food.It's made of pure oils\u2014ab- solutely free of acids and turpentine.\u201c2 in 1°\u201d softens the leather\u2014prevents leather from cracking\u2014malkes shoes last longer.\u201cainr\u201d won't stain the clothes or catch the dust.Itisquick- No sub- est and stitute most last- even half : ing Aa as good.ea Home 10c.oud Shine.20 948 213 and rings in the city are always in stock at \"gx rond competition.JEWELLERY EMPORIUM : 128 St.Joseph St, St.Roch The public are respectiuily reminded that {he finest and best of watches | is old reliable wutablisbment.| - ALSO- -.Clocks, aepectacles, silverwars, diamonde, jewel cases, bracelets, chaine, fine canes, bronge sta ete.have all been marked at bottom figures and prices are now be Orders promptly filled and wants of patrons courteomsly and cordially | attended to.EMILE JACOT, 128 Styenern =\u201d _ rem IF YOU WANT A PIANO Study the fleld.Examine the pianos of the leading makers.Let them polnt out the strongest points their instruments contain.Study the tone and mschanism.Look at them for beauty as you would at a picture, and thon, when you have seen every point of marit, every feature that seems to add to the value of the instruments you have looked at, examine OLDE FIRM HEINTZMAN & CO.PIANOS In it you will find all you have admired fn others, and additional points of merit which you have not seen.TL Do not see us first, but be-sure and get our prices before buying.Planos of all kinds taken la exchange.Reasonable prices and easy terms of pay- men\u2018, LAVIGUEUR & HUTCHISON 81-83-85 ST.JOHN ST.= > ho td WBINESDAY, JUNB 30, 1909 End hirepéea ir 'ateridod toast from ||| First Mortgage Gold Bonds, Domi.Tron, 140 ws 431, 100 oes.| TemMiscouata Railway | 7\u201d feiss EES 13.00 Ts ed Re Atnoon.Tuedayr, 6th and 20th July dated 1st May, 1905, due Quebec Railway, 3 nt 564, 25 at 55, TIME TABLE PM.to New | 3 FAT fcom | PM.York, daily except Saturday.Ro Dante tee als poor 95 at B44, 75 at 544.= Taking Kffect Jone abth, 132) 220 xpress 45 prete BOSTON AND NEW YORE EXPRESS Gran\" ver, Charlottetown end Bio 1st May, 1940.Rubber, 28 at 88.EXPRESS Leaves Rivieredu Loup.JEM sm foe to Bos- | 915 Mupress from 3,30 For Beauce, Megantic, Sherbrooke, Bos hr excellestacconmod ation for preengers Boo, 100 at 1393, 100 at 1293.MIXED Leaves Riviere du Loup, .\u2026 18.13 A.M- fof \"nd Spring Thue Portas P.M.andy SEs South, dail ng ne : DENOMINATIONS $508 & $1,000 Arrives C.3 Pu destishtion a Toe en bar Be ot ! 1s Ré \u2026 Bat 106, 0750) rman fives Sommer N Porn Grand Truok Rallway, Brooke with Fale for Sr iagas, n ou all pac 8, , .à , 50 PM.mhubetimaing ay Sinking fuad will retire all Dom.Iron Bonds, 1,000 at 96.MIXED Letvey Comore NB.LS AM laut hates Da Sanders Boston elimi will be \u201cFor Nether Information apply to ||| Ponds bafore maturity at [M | Lissie Montreal Power 100 at 1224, 100 A Fra Dali exc Shir P| cas Eure 0 me | PS EE OR TRAINS AREIVE AT LEVTS For vo ARTHUR AHERN 10595 and interest.Peadine and.at 123%.\u2019 \u2019 \u2019 Pony ode ns atom Je.with oh west.ru Boston Expressror Baerstary, Ques.|| Ne curnings in 1908 wars [| BE SH Tove Scotia, 10 a 61.SRG Forti SRR rae | Sn sem on CEE P.8:\"8tocking, Ticket Agent, 32 St : A À Wei lontreal Strest, 50 nt 217, ind Riviere du Loup with all Tntercolontal | \u201873 Express to the | 111s Mail from the For further information pad Patimes reser.Louis street.liver ten times amount requir- CHICAGO MARKET.Vor further information, folders, eta, apply West.sonoars lheprescatag Thor Coont À Bons ave at 22609 [11 od to pay the bond interest, ied Daily to the Chronicle by | \"D.B Lindsay encral Manage +\" AN AM gceea Aa.Lines from Canada suet \u201cGuited a a Supplied ; G.G.Grundy Bup't, Riviers du Lous.\u2019 745 Express from the | 00% S, S./ÿNATASHQUAN |[| Pace 515 aw.renest Dalhousie Birt ro |e A ee GAMPANA CAPT.JOSEPH BOUCHER.: | Core fips.Teh.1900.| NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.| pisholley & Ont.Nav, Co | >>\" * Cyl sail Thursday evening.ort Royal Org.High.Low.Close | By Private ire oticDougall & Cow.* : CONSIGNEES will tako notios tbaë uly, et o'c or quimaux - ans, rokers, t.Peter CARGO b steamer is now Puint end all way porte, stopping at Securities MB} 116# 1144 116 Street, Quebec.H.8.Thomson, DOMINION DAY EXCURSIONS being saved, 2nd unless they identify Rimouski on both Ways, Freight wil] 110} 11% 1005 1114 Manager.Tel.246, Good going June 30th and July lst sheir respective consignments, produce be rosived at Point a Carcy Wharf.Corporation New York, June 20.\u2014 The market | , Returning up to avd including July | Bill of Ladin for same, sign verage \"THE WATIONAL WAVRHTION cor, Lima ool RE IS ed ri a Er - \u2018 and that quiet atrengt! has lived all sol ing to law.mith os | wanes tram | Somme EE wg he BE one oman (PPS a 3 , £ , > , inst.\u2014 TELEPHONE 1481 _____| | Phone 3520.Manager, Ur or Be Peter.Stress, Quebec, | Dept.434 44 8 44 | lead the advance, rising over 9 points | (ne service will be pk Simos m Wook, Agents for Underwriters, me nr er Quebec, Ji Phone 046.: from last night's close, but the every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRI., June 1909, .QUEBEC, RAILWAY, New York, June 29\u2014Although Lov-| 510 HAMELS MINING STOCKS, | strength was weil shared in by prac DAY and SATURDAY at 2.00 a.m.freind Quebec, June 29th, 1900, Healy srery standard stock on the! For rates and other information ap- ist it .i + » - $ the induatrials.Short covering.won | PLV 24 te Company'e Office, 45 Dal GaspeSteamship Line ee ae es | The SS.LADY OF GASPE le a.ing was ri Vv, TRIS! .and of good.character and veemed Norih Shon Mail Steamship tended to sail from Quebes for LIGHT & POWER Codon quotations = were generally a shade Amal ated ower our market opened firm and Tam .SUMMER TIME-TABLE, 1000.soon began an advance that while | Beaver Consolidat Monday, 7th, tradi stemdy wad .continpour throu, out the Buffalo ores os oe a flows Tene sad Steamer Fr ontenac day.Business vas more ouh and | Chambers-Ferl REN QUEERS AND MONTMORRNCY City of Cobalt .; up to 1 o'clock transactions were | C 3 ; June 30th J ; Ale Between Quebec, Sillery & Bt.rester than for yeatertay\u2019s fall day.| Gobelt Central willing to Tallow up the ee Altoge- Service, fi.Foote wit be rooriver val ve wgbee for Monrmoresez Lane and et Time gad weather permitting nts oteamer oran oy ad Seined 208, Cobalt 1 rn look than at Tony Rime, since the de- r M oo pla Market retln STR nm Sow.Bo, ey pas | it rv hs dotlews: and Steel two each.London waa a | (rown Reserv cline culminated over a week ago, 2MS Savor ira \u201cclase aCommodations for past 48 ¥ROM ST.ROMUALD FROM QUEBSC- The main impulse undoubtedly comes Sod harmo @ ote gy buyer to the extent of 15,000 shares | Foster \u2026 .; Gifford .from the good reports of the growing sengers.| raies ait Sm.he, Sin, Ser ed | RoE 248 cum rina a harder hn he day teal | Caribe crope and the prospect of continued | BAIE DES CHALEURS NOUTE re (Sundays) oem.dsuyfrgmguebeo ROT | record price of 69 with the reat af the | Groen Meshan ease in money.Total sales 603,000.Next sailing of SS.GASPESIEN for Ste.Anne des Monts, Mont Louis Grand Valley, Fox River, Grand Greve, Garps Basin, snd all interme diate ports as far as Paspebiac\u2014_\u2014 rt THEO.HAMEL'S COBALT CLOSING LETTER.The chief leatures in the mining \u2018monday & ATH heist ™ abroad, but that did not prevent Kerr Lake .c, 8.40, bec for Maatm, Yam 8, os 0 p.m.| list holding well ft# hi uotations, | Hargraves .REAL 00 100 6.13, CVETT 90 MIRGES Ft Bungaze 1-80 and era Copper 2 wel ite | a ¢ fons.Parges Bos ve Montmorency Falls for Quel EN 9.99) 10 99.10.99, 11.09, 11.29 &.m., 13.08, 13.99 soir Amalgamated from ine gol to £0, ha Nipissing ; at 0 Le Wednesd Ji 4 .it Mt Wy AL two points to the .Bull points | Jattle su market to-day wero Temiskaming and y aving ay, June \" Es roles Sanday siren BE .wore again in siroulation où the | MKinley-Der-Sav = Ta Rose.The former touched 80 dur CAPT.J.BELANGER 8.00 P.M.Freight will be vel Is heavy.Northwesterns and Grangers on the | Nancy Helen , ing the moming board on a deter- | Ta intended to sail Wednesday, June | Point a Carov Wharf until 2.00 P.M, REN QUEENC AND STR ANNE DE | \u201crecpdays and Suturdeys the from | constantly improving crop.proepecta, | Nipissing \u2026 ined drive, but firmed up\u2019 rapidly, | 30th at 8 a.m, for North Shore , | on day of sailing.Excellent accomo« erE aria rey phen Er The timate of wheat for Kaness Lins Ocha Boot a closing at 92 bid.La Rose was very | ns for as \u2018Natashqguan, calling = dations for passengers.Stopping at Mostmorency Pulse, th Ss Bes at Tow wom tisea from fifty x million to sight mil on) hiv J.Florine o rirons, re pote was very at Natasiapuan, calling ot Leg | dations dal re 5e > on bushels.ng a sta ei was | PIPE anaes + à : .\" A ., trio care not so good as last year's, ut the | Potersan Lal new high price, e demand [or these [ call.also Antiooati , CHA] Se Sign, as an vg improves paire li be ponte at papmer is F.8.STOCKING every day.Crown © was strong- ti 's alho 8, + $ler but Beaver, though motive, was |8t.\u2019 Ticket Agent, 32 St.Louis St lower and inclined to be rather heavy.| For rates of passage, and freight There was little change in the rest of | and other information, apply to Lo] the lot apd position of the marks je moLLmiy szos.| Steamer\u2019 Orleans ave Quebec for Ste.Anse de Beaupre, 6.30, ects 9.5, 418, $18, 6.18, 7.15, {3.48 pom, except stock was up.Apparently there is but | Might, of Wa head, 5 Balad?bes tittle stook resi for nale and the | Rochester ., 7.9% 8.08, 9.0, 1030, 11,30 RMS, 19.30, BIS, : macket lends itself easily to the | Silver Leaf ROUE ssp.S.S.ALEXANDRIA bullish mela on, Money me, M Sibver Drs ve Quebec for Ste, Anne de Beaupre (x) 3 Temiskaming 6.30, 2.00, 7.30.8.00, \u20188.00, 10.00 am.(x) 1.48, tiful trip through the Thousand | °YST the year at 34 per cent.Amo 6 unchanged.There was a strong tin | Phone 380.101 St.Peter St ER data for guère ca | Lends vi Bubnlo and Niagere Folle | the induriciale Amerkan Bugne and | Tratbewey ee Look, | Tho re | BRADSTRENTS REVIEW, |'ucemmencte of uu vestes ont an 200, 980; 16.00, 10.30, 11.00, 11,98 BIR (x)! One week on the water.Passage in t Sugar signally strong, pos- Bail proof of the œuoress ol à mining camp = | pu rows ¥ > soos, Taw, (x) som, 4.20 3 18 p= phir} cludes mesle and berth, sibly bar pool operations in the later ¥en is the amount of dividends paid out Steamer Champion Pou rRSUALAND 0F Ontaars .QUENSC, NEAUPOR AND a7.| Firat trip of (be toason, Wedneeday, | SUL ROT STRING 0 the former.The |p ont a NEW YORK CLOS.|of We Profits.Tn Cobalt.the roof \u2014_\u2014 ROM BLAND ve mo) ! JoALRIN, 30th June.Steamer leaves Chouinard | °\"H° net activit , ING LETTER han been demonstrated to a surprising | (Week Days} Whar! at & P.M.prices lich greater for à Du .extent.Cobalt\u2019e July distribution will | On ane afer i Jane ater and circum ve Quebec for Mi.Joachim 630, 11.90 2,8, seems + reason lor doubting the | New York, June 20.\u2014Ster] common be $1,001,481 from seven mines.Tho | faces permitting, tn : Sis ded TASTE or quebec v18, sty am, RATES REASONABLE.ability of pe mes in control of icine ra the most prominen po teature of the shipmenta continue unabated and in BT ve seems tps ».2 ma o ra oo.ast hour, the pi van to toing wel.even IISA ML | prim tindpepn.For further pertioulass apply to | FL\" Rnacomds declared rogates | rb fei ot rp lo 69 ee ri mine the ore FE Laurent Let M: ; d teem Nig 2 tem.a) | THE Java ELLIS CO., LTD., .quarterly dividend of 300.per share.ne net in ft Inducing gemeral (Tuly dividend payment will be aa | Tom Suebec ara Fr oon , Agent.ying hy the room in oth + om) inley- .ave Quebec forse, Joachim &ze a.m.(x) Phone junel6x8-1-a-w-wed .[evocke, including a iy minor follows: M iso ste Prom bec UXDATR A.1.09 PML .industrial and melding the Induvirial (90th, $300,000; Crown &eserve, July | 5 renier e ak adhe: hi Sake a pronounced part in the | 15th, $300,000.Bukalo, ra.Tm sich pole a pare Ent rade The itoad Rid er.Bow, July Ne, oa ight-of- oF erdor , Monduys, Wedses ally mued strong a ro! e ; July » 8299,711: Temiakam- aye days, honr with a brisk advance in New ing and Hudrom Bay, $33,283; Crown i lin [Rr Wels York Central, attracting n good deal Reserve, Nippinsing and IaRose will | Os Sgtnes sme, gthuner wit anake 3 0.60 aes ST Rit deveeirieMer ing attention.The thactlon stocks were |be ex-div.Joly Tot.bot there stats ARIE ai waka sag WE and Ba; : \u20ac fon to the general strong tone.| will likely be quoted that w to- ou 3 | bec ate P.my and returning at ait EGS 4 À a = ) \" trie .D.Wa in Tor pre ey ral jet | Manager, ab the building of \u2026 Magta) Banitori um, ato the Company, 9 B » rermblion appiy to the Buprtiviad: Subueription-Daily, 33.00 per sas .Weekly, por & à.EVURELL, ROW A.XVANS, epbrhuteatint.cou\u201d.Mamagie, Advertisemente-sile.por agate lina, lee\" © omramemis | QUEBEC CHRONICLE 1000 p 6, alt\u201d others are PRE SU roms ments unchangec, aber bonds {morrow in most of the uirone _ Colwita, preset ry ue J ore « é 2 EVERYBODY KNOWS .CIGARS DIXIE, CAMILLO and ~ GARCIA MORENO | ANEATION 10T WEATHER DISPBLLED.FLIE; DRIVEN AWAY.TRY AN ELECTRIC FAN.CALL AND SEE SAMPLES.Mechanics\u2019 Supp! QUEBEC, y Coy, IN VARIRTY fURNITURE and BEDDING At Low Prices.D.S.RICKABY,|[ Farniture Warehousa Undertaking Establishmeat, | ! Appralase, e 351 837 John 3t, GASPE MAPLE FIFE VOOD, GEO.TANGUAY, LOWER TOWN, QUEBEC.Défice, 48 St, Paul Street, WARENOUSES \u2014 22 84,38 ang 23 8t.Ahdrew \u2014 to make room for New Goods QUEBEC Thos.Donoh 148 St.John Street IC MUSLIN NOVELTIES : Fine Bordered Muslin Dress Putierns \u2018Cotton Voiles in new designs.White Murlin Embroidered Spots.White Morcerired Stripes and Figures, Check and Stripe Gingbame.Linen Suitings in gros most in vogue.Thos.Donoh 188 St.John St.UC POST CARDS COLORED VIEWS : of.QUEBEC Just Received Over 50 N Colored Views of Quebs: and Vicinity.Remember or Prices ONLY ONE CENT EACH T.H.O'NEILL 248St John S: We are making a specinit cleansing summer costumes.of these garments whether material be cotton, linen wool, are carefully cleaned Land, and pressed to fit.~THE - INPERAL LAND Telephone 95.54 81.Yaïior y of All the or by i Wholewhsat Graham Bread \u201cThe Kind our Athletes t \u201d made from a whole wl rain heat Graham Flour, and mixed with the proper ingredients to make a highly nutritions loaf-Aleolu tely pure and Be.and 10c.sizes.clean\u2014made in LITTLE'S UP-TO-DATE BAKERY COM.ELGIN AND D'AUTEUIL PHONSB 23173, -HEADQUARTRAS FJ2 Evropean Wines, Mineral Waters.French anditalian Olive Oil French Fine Produaty.{£UDORE PATRY 4 87-80 BL.Jonn St, Quehes.dia teil CAS OF LIMOILOU New Hotel for St.Roch, Graving Dock and Other Questigns Bafore Council of Board of Trade, Quite a number of {ntacesting mag.ters cams belo: Major T.8.Hethringson presided, the other members present being Messrs.G.À.Vaudry, Wm.A.Marsh, M.Joseph, J.M.MoCartby, R.IJaRue, Joseph Picard, F.X.0.Pouliot and T.Levaaseur, v.The certificate of the swearing in by His Worship the Mayor of Mr.G.A.Vandry as First Vice-President of the Board, was read.The oath of office was then administered to Mr.Pouliot, the new member of ths Coun: cil by the President, Major Hethrington.A letter wae read from Mr, L.A.Moisan, who had bem elected to the Council at the last meeting of the Board, declining the honor, owing ta lack of time, The election of n uew member of the Council will ac cordingly be held at the next general meeting of the Board.A letter from Mr.J.E.Martineau.President of the Committee, which is promoting the erection of a new and first-class hotel in St.Roch was read, '| The committee asked the support of the Council for the projest.It de desired to secure one of the sites upon which the present two Jacques Cartier Market Ralls now stand at a rental equal to the present revenue, and a request to this effect ie to be made at the next meeting of the City Council.The support of this request by the Board was sought.Mr.Belleriveone of the promoters, was present with the plans of the proposed hotel and gave some explanations in.regard to the project.Whife completely in favor of a new hotel being built in St.Roch, the necessity for which was fully recognized, the Council did not care, in view of the fact that the company has not yet been definitely formed, to deolare itself further than to state that it would view with pleasure its construction.In connection with the Board's recent request to His Worship the Mayor for information in regard Lo the ve sent status of the negotiations for the annexation of Limoilou to the citv n reply was received from Sir Georne, Garmeau.in which the latter stated that owing to the municipal elections in Limoilou the matter had been left aside for several months.It had been hoped also to come to an amicable arrangement with the North Shore Turnpike Trust on the subject of the nav bridge over the River St.Charleswhich would be affected by annexation, but no expression of apinion had vet been obtained from it.Howeverthe Mavor mated that he hoped soon to again take up the question and bring it to a succewsdu) ending.A letter war re ' from Major N.Levasseur, addressed to the President of the Board, transmitting the copy ol a petition signed bv a large number of peovle on the North Shore and requesting that a boat be de spatohed at stated intervals during ithe coming winter.and asking the support of the board.The rv was instructed to write to the proper authorities urging that some provision be made to meet the wishes of the residents of the North Shore and that an ice-brenker be kept available |for the purpose, i Tn connection with the Bonrd'a re- | presentation in requrd to the new | porterage charge of 25c.per freight ton to be collected in Quebec and Montreal hv steamship lines in the Canadian North Atlantic.Conference, letters were received from the Deputy | Ministers of Marine and Fisheries and lTrade and Commerce.stating that \"the resolution had been forwarded to the prover authorities.A letter was also received from Me, .H.Hardy, on member nf the Counfd the Chamber of Commerce of [the District of Montreal.strongly an- proving of the nroject for a federa- ition of the Boards of Trade of the i Province.The Boards would hin jeach other in their movements and thus develop projects of a national character.A number of letters were read in regard to the resolutions of the Board urving the construction of a drv in the port of Quebre.One of them was from Hon.I.P.Brodeur, Minis ter of Marine and Fisheries.acknowledging reipt of the resolution and aseuring the Board thas the subject would receive the most serious at tention.Mr.M.J.Butler.Chairman of the Government Railway Board, wrote in regard to summer time-table on the I.C.R., and stating that he expected that the arfangements to be put into effeet would be appreciated by the travelling public.À letter wan read from Lord Pirrie, the greatest shipbuilder in the world, and hime a native ol Quebecacknowledging reewipt of a conv of the moeech delivered at the centermial Board of Trade banovet bv Mr.J.G.Scott, and stating that many of the muevestions in it with regard to shipbuilding in Canada he had read with very much interest.\u2014\u2014 THE COW WII, MARE RICH.Sir Lomer Gouin, K.D., contributes QUEBEC SHR UEBRO TS .FIRE BUSINESS \u2018Respective Committoss Mat Last Evening \u2014 Examination of Wouldbe Constat The acceptance of talers by the rs ne Wire Committes and the Vacs \u2018al a constable by tha Poli Committee was the principal * business travgacted at mestings held last evening in the City Ball.FIRE COMMITTKE.The former committes was over by Ald.Galipeault ided over the Police Committee.Those present were Fis.Worship Mayor Bir George Gameau, and Ald.Verret, Messervey, Brunet, Jodrwell, | Lavigueur, = Gauvrpeu, Pouliot, Collier, Paquet, Letourneeau, Plamondon.Tenders for fiMy pairs of long rmbber boots were received the foliow- ing: \u2014Canadisn Fire Hose Co, Totonto, 88.38 a pair; L.P.Falanirau, Quebec, $4.52 1-2, 36.35 and $5.50, with an additional ten cents a gpair if the boots are cbrrogated to the heel; All.Boivin, $5.00.Two other samples were also vent in at $5.50 and 06.25.but the tenderer had forgotten send in his name.Ald.Lockw favored Falardeau\u2019s tender, remarking that there was only a difference of $5.08 between his tender and that of the Canadian Fire & Hoes Co., Mayor Gameau replied that when | tenders were publicly called for, the lowest tenderer should got the contract as much as possible.; On motion of Ald.Meewervey, the tender of the Canadian Fire & Hose Co.was accepted.Tenders were niso received for 24 fire extinguishers from the lollowing: Gaudias Laieunesse, Q Paragon extinguisher, at $l2 each: Mechanie Supply Co., underwriter extinguisher, $11.75 and $11.90 with charges; Rene Talbot, Quebre; underwriter \u2018extn- ! quisher, $11.70.Mr.Talbot's tender was accepted as being the iowest.POLICE COMMITTEE.A letter was received from Leiut.- Colonel Pelletier, 1.0.C., informing the committee that he had been re quested by the Militia \u2018Department to have Mr\u2026 Fdonard Genest appointed special constable nt | #te Drill Hall, This request was granted as was also the request of the C.P.R.for the appointment of Thodule Cantin, as special constable at the Palais station.A large n of applications for positions on\u2019 the police force were received, \u201d A number of carters from the Que bec & Levis ferrv cab stand sent in a joint letter, complaining that al though they bbserved the municipal by-law obliging them to remain on their cabs, others, such ar bus drivers.agents for the Cartage Company livery stable proprietors were nllowed to stand at the top of the ferry pontoon seeking fares, injustice to thé carters.Chief Trudel remarked that the bus drivers were not on the same foot Ing as the carters, as they went to the ferry to guests {0 the hotels.As regards the Cartayw Company he war not aware that their agents made it a business to solicit fares.but it frequently happened that ex- eursion parties coming to this ity.made their arrangements in advance for transportation of tourists on their arrival to the different hotes.It was also to his knowledge that drivers of livery stable vehicles fell into line with the other carters, and he had given instructions to that effect.In reply to Ald.Memservel, Chief stated that the railway and navigation companies owned their own land and could, if they pleased.allow any carter to remain on their property, which was private property.Mayor Garneau remarked that a complaist had been made to him that the constables on duty were not always early enolgh on the wharf.and ax a result a few days ng0 à welf- known citizen had some worda with one of the cariers, who had Z privilers of taking bis cah on the wharf, The latter wae, as a result, orderad never to return ta the companv's wharf.Chief Trwdel replied that it could not be expected that à constable should always be kept on the which was an dock | Richelieu wharf.Other compenies hed thelr special constables and no complaints were made and the Richelieu & Ontario Co.ikewise, and the committee.seemed to agres \"Whi ths bash Xo .e tos was over.Maver Gameau remarkod that at the last meeting of the committee, à report bad been made Lv the Chie to the effect that Constable NeCabe, recent.lv appointed to the force, had.after a month\u2019s approbetion.proved to be suitable in every respect but one éx- ception, and that was that one of his was defentive in vislon and on Dr.Paquin\u2019s report to that elteut he could not be teken on.However, Me Cabe immediately placed himeel in the hands of Dr.Beaupre who succeeded in restoring the eyesight and gave McCabe a certificate that he could now attend to any duties.Corn sequently His Worshin instructed Chiel Trude! to temporarily keeb him on the force until the committe decided noon hin case.Hin Worshin and Chiel Trudel spoke highly of MoCabe, the Intter remarking t since his ap- nointment he hag given general satis- OHRONICLE, presided Cummings, white Ald.: = SIMPLY MARVELLOUS 'R.C.Tate, OHawa.\u2014\u201cFrult-g-tivee\u201d osred me of Constipation and Biliows nous.Miss Mary Win, Kingatos, Ont \u2014 \u2018Froit-adives oured me of Chronie Headaches.\u201d L.\u2018 A.Brown, Avondale, \u201cFrait-a-tives cured me of a.Mrs.B.Æ Butherlend\u2019 Tavlorville, Ont.\u2014'Pruit-agives entirely cured ms of Severe Heart Pains.\u201d \u201cFruita epapletaty ound oa t-a-tives ° me oi.Mrs, R.S.Small, Ottawa \u2014\"Froittive absolutely cured me of Rhoumation.\u201d Mre.M.Breflanf.EH.Man.\u2014\u2018I eut fered with severe Womb Troukle for.years.Frujt-a-tives cured me.\u201d Mrs.F.Mallbiot, Ottawd.\u2014\"T took Proit-a-tives and they cured me of ma.- 50e.à box.6 ler 93.40, or trial box.8c.At deglers \u2018 4 postpaid on reseipt of price, bY Frujt-n-tives Lim: ited, Ottawa.s ., A ./ be permanentiyv .appointed to the police foros, and Ald.Cofller moved In smendment thet Daniel Doyle be mointed.+ .* Te t was deleated, Ald.Collier alone voting for it.while Ald.Gauvreau, Pouliot, Lavigueur and LockweN voted agminst tho amend: ment and in fayor of the motion.Chief Trudel informed the committes that Countable Edouard Belanger had resimmed from the force to mocopt a position as jail |.This mecessi- tated the appointment of another French-Canadian | consteble and although there wers a wnmber of applications before the commitige only four apolicants put in an appearance before the committee.Now 10 be a member of the police forc the appli.ant must be.unser 0 voars of age, 5 feet, B inches, and able to speak Fremsh and ish.This is generally the stumbling block and last night was no exception to the rule.Genarally the questions put to the applicants are regarding their age, height, if they ere, merrisd or : single, thvir residence, former occupation, etc.Consoqpiently thoss who know\u2019 nothing or very little of both languwea, male it a rule just te Learn the answers to these questions, and if the Mayor ar anv of the Aldermen at- temnt to ask any other questions, the applicant is lost for an answer: Lost geening the four, applicants who appecred before the celnmiitee caused considerable fun.They were:\u2014Joseph Legerriere, Jomph Coulombe, Allred Bourgoing and Arthur Beaute.Laperrisre was the first to ui examination and: like the others wis put through his examination by His Worship the Mayor.How old\" ?dod His Wor ov dace dou queried Twentynine, teplied Laperriere.Where were you bein?next and.in reply to His Worship stated that be was 23 yenrs old.were vou born?- + .In Now the replied Coulomis, which agdin caused much laughter.Are vou* a naturalised Britieh subject?wee tNe next question and the applicant replied that he way net.settled his case.as he could not take the oath of Next came Je Coulombe, a rather fine looking young man, hat who has a very paor knowledge of English, When\" asked where he ere Thorpe plamblounded | and a! a i 5 next question met with a result when Mayor Garneau Sane * dupposs you met a etranger at the City Hall door, who sked you where ihe u Frontenac was, \u2019 how would you answer him ?T : ti too.tnich Coulombe so His Worahié fasses ox Le fourth sod last man, * Arthur ac.Loa - Where were you born ?The ques tion was un, T ere you born in Washington ?No, replied Beulac, in St, Sauveurand the answer was riaturally received amidst lauchter.Hin Worship then asked him the » Question as regards meeting a ut at the City Hall door and he as) hid how be could Frontenacallegiance.Beauls considered for a ti and startèd to laugh, Ming ; in Ch | thase present.He finally remar] that it was rather embarrassing to answer euch.ions as what lish be knew hed.learnt tr sod of a fork not from ka as the aldermen had.\u2018Orie of the alder\" men Iepentad the question \u2018in French and a for wo.anewer in English, and Beaule replied tha( if the stranger asked him that question in St.Sauveur he would tell him to \u2018go by Joseph strest, Palais Hill, Buade B¢, and Post Office.Well, remarked Mayor Garneau, don't stare so far.away, but \u201cSuppose you meet a stranger ats the, City Hall door who wanted to to to the que \u201d \u201cI would say.\u201d replied sl, \u201cgo Buade street,» turn at roêstai post office and\u2019 you ese Frontense,% vary Wy house.c ; is settled his case\u2019 es appear- ad to know more than ng, who Ad.Pouliot élaimed wea rather bash- The applicsnts then retired and aad to Collier's of July Ard, the fourth | faction.article in the orion, \u201cCanada of tho pr Collier favored the amointment Pouliot Proposed that Shei nan Futues,\u201d\u201d an it applies to Quebec, | of Dardel Doyle in the place of Mè- fir th ropodtd Meaule.\\ Quebec\u2019s remarkable growth in dairy | Cabe, who ok lat meating had ben | 3\" BIO arked.tit as ofbeds produce and other magical figures are declared hy Pr.Paquin to be physh: | pi Spl in spblicationa.the mecaim prophetic of Sir Wilfrid Laurfer\u2019s fore: | oadly unfit lor duty, of appointing a cœutaèle ehoyld \u2018be cant.that \u201cthe 20th Century belongs | Mayor Gameau replied that it wan deferred until another meeting.to Canada.\u201d true that De.Pavie bad made ruth | Ald.Pouliot opmplained pret, most ° and at his pod Crm aa of the constablos serte from \u20ac p Shu \u2014~FOR\u2014 The Richelieu & Ontario Navi- an operation, which had tamed out vou hile St Hacks \u2018only hi two fasion Company will sell tiokets | qiccrmtully and, moreover, from all | \u201cHowever, 5 votp was taken\" vit M E N rom Quebec te Chicoutimi and reports de had given reoarsl satislec.the following revalt 3 \\ return, including me and (tion and bore a good character.He \u2014A .berth for $10, In connection with had compose McCabe 2 Somolnbment at nca Porn id.Pontios, Set, It you're (estidions about fabries, | thelr annual Dominion Day ex, bit he ete arrive lo bie ink hin | For Beaule\u2014Ald.Lavigues f, Verret, LE tt pea ame lor | qurslon.Tickets are good by |P\"t,\"* , Lookwell, 3.Ka you la rlresblngiy mew, and always | $t@RMOrIeaving Quebec on June | \"Ali.Collier remarked that MiCebr's | The Chairman, Ald.Galipeault, gave n good tante À recherche ascort.| SOth, and awafor continuous pas.servlore having been Sionsed en ue omting rote ju laver ol Beaule, .Ing, he lore .ment sow on the shelves for your in- | sage only june 2624, fh rai Ba ory cori sprees.oe i\u201d PE reno! perfoet .y \u2019 y A ve mable end i Everybody wears pants.Why not Ald, Tavieveur was of opinion that | peault, stated that Reryt, Jalbeet wae ed them to Glover's Dys Works and | McCabe should continue in his noel: | not on duty as hir death wes expeut- WM.LEE, 344 St.Joba SL have them cleaned ol bresud?303 tion as he bad shown considerable [od at any \u2018moment.He had bem la Boconé D'or fro ner.fn and 305 Bt.Veli Strest.\u2018Phone |eneray.the city's eervioo as fireman \u2018 and drnoviors, a 1810, © me Slade | 44 Gauvreeu moved thet i poliseman for 54 years, A vonstable ° 4 - Ÿ ny = * ne # È.4 vot w ll * [yy * » = - ay \u201cx, S.- a, r ei + - te or 2 Special Sale of wanted colors, us well us.vh others with Lipèn of différent shode, the manufioturers who are The Novi I ordinary bargain prices, and wishing apportunity,- we.have pliced them Quilts 100 Whits Quilts, sive 14 ol value at 81-78, Bpaciat ons mie UC Table Clothe 50 Table\u2019 Cloths, \u2018reddy, lor usy, \u2018si 68x82, regio $1.90.Specigl.$1.19 Towels AN Linen Towsls, size 90:40 aU white or with red borders never sol for Le then 25c.each.Special pe a TL re: > Blouses - White Blouse, Jade ol best qualit lawn, trimmed with psbrpl nan tion and Val.Lacs, megular: $140 for : memgusmécnemsenaut Tabares sosèns \u2018ain A DE ¥: 142 St, Joseph Le In the State of Maine.; * mation thes becomes a lasting satisfaction for I tudes you : know Fortish enough, { ors, K-0-D-AK.X 7 added Mayor Garneau For more then twenty years Koflak has been first in photogra- 1 queas I do, was the answer given [f | phic ' Le Ligne Brut do olfec the.advantézes of photos © amidst much laugirter.- - Pape sie te ap.te wdvantages* of day light, develo t, and Enlortemetels Laperrisre ie nde ' faut to offer the wivéntages ofKpdak Ort tie Mi : ores\u201d \u201c0Plication coaid wot Browns and Kodake: for $1.00 op ot the .+ Lo Joseph Coulombe came forward «= = AT THE .- - FRONTENAC te : Ly a \"Just regeived a small Int of 50 Woman's Lin its, soras are trimmed with j:4 huitons, the balance they had \u2018left, wa have brught them at the Jnat extra.of 84.08, 86.08 4nd $7.98.The $20) 1800 1 This Weak\u2019; Spa's.Ogeasions on Gar \"| Stockings for + SIMARD &.CJE., For.old awd \u201cyoung! there In tdsciention.in PHOTO SUPPL & CIE i / 3 ~ | te Ut Ra he Suits\u2019 on Saits in all te mast al are of thy latest models, but aù .Mo li Costume Co.wanted to clear you to get yourwhare of this saving sale at tie ridtulously low prices - Vetho of- thesp suità was From - Co ; _ .\u201ci .on ur Raigale Coral \u2026 -Wash Goods .1,800 yards of Fancy Marescisuf Nie?Sa ar dark Grounde, Sore! - jan ae well aa\u2019 stripe facts, © w* orth 0c.a vd Bpesial 12.ie\u201d Embroidefy Irisertion \u20181,506 Yarda-Frabroidery Insertion, Ÿ | éodet.pe Qu 5 Gil Cut a r Women Épenmotk Bala \u2018Hows, Coles,\u201d Rad, Brown, Bley wil wel df.Sree roses senses mens ns see, 8 Deir oh : - Belts Colored _Elastie Belts, with fine nickled and brass buckles, colors Navy Prown.Blask and White, ragelas 3c, Be.each Special mvismees atome orvees sescnind St., St.Roch.co.LD, < 10 SMADE ST, QUEBEC.reach the Chateau | Exclus Brussells, Tapestry.W, in this eity, 1 you wan SSH CNRS t n ale inquired il Con wan the lode No.2 Polis Sration, doe.coco by -Co lo Btaer pe era should not given to Conatable Coleman.Chil Trudel replied that Constable le was living there row with his wily sad da did 1 ha not Taal 5,000 yds.Colared Drap 250.ry \u201cfor 16 yds.Hendsgme Designs.P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill .t presen acting es\u201d éqpgean t inp , albert.\u201c Rugs in Wit, Axminstenel, oto, is the Dost aver shown somsthing new and exclusive, .sf hi k ial line SP Vian bugs, sizs Bxd, Salus\u2019 $45.00.Sale Privy $30.00.52 PS ï ; OILCLOTH) AND LINOLEUM - We have the ladges of Oiloloth and Lineleums in thecity.#4 \u201cEfques at '25a, 390., and 450.per square yard.E10 SPECIAL W Muslins worth \u2019 ould bp fair to put him ont avd y igatable Coleman to.take bo, En On metién of Ald.Collier it waa de cided that Constable Doyle shogid continue ootupying the premisms.CL Try the Beaupert Brewing Co's Boyal ogy.ibs aa vs s tout 1 1 > "]
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