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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" Temporaturen Minimum and Maximum Tempera tures\u2014Quebse, 44-56, [===] The Queber Chronicle TIE \u2014 ster Hall and paid a tribute to the s of his fathers.Municipalities : Amounts, COAT SUITS, in fine quality Duck, COAT SUIT, S, in fine quality duck, COAT SUITS.fine quality duck, © ESTABLISHED 1764 : QUEBEC.FRIDAY.MAY 20, 1910 ONE CENT ES rt - \u2014 ll] Store Closes st 6P.M.At the PAQUETORIUM | A IN PARLIAMENT J T \"a store closes every dax at 6 pam, excepting only on Satur- « herman\u2019, > À IG VIGIL , pa 9 and on 8: ever ot Hoi P \u2018The Fis s Granddaughter ays.is store started t rly AN \u201cTh T \u201d \u2014 Closing Movement here Jin Quebec.ANY © Egg Trust Matters Up for Discussion at Yestor- A It is our intention to continue closing \u201cRags-Old Iron.\u201d : day's Session of the | at 6 pm.Retail Division, 157-173 St.Joseph Street .Legistature, i London Streets Crowded with Mourners| i * iti | oi ds Piano Baden, «|| OUr Great May Sale of Und lins Starts F ; Awaiting the Funeral of the Late around thy Pari Builiere, oo ur Great May Sale of Undermuslins Starts Friday .J besides the mesting of both Houses, King Edward, several Committees were in es:sion all morning, and disposed of severul bills.\u2019 The Montreal Bill was again up for Dainty White Lawn Waists - - consideration last even'ng in the KAISER KN EELS AT HIS UNCLE'S BIER | assembly, but is not set messed.whily | Truly Remarkable Value at 98c the Montreal Undergrourd Railway i A à special inducement to start off the May Sale of Undermusting Lith y rush, our ; ; ; : uyer secured an immense special purchase of Beautifu ite Lawn Waists, em- ee had the port oe | th prokiered front, high collar, trimmed ith lace .fucked Heeves gud, cults {rimmed wit \u20ac, si to meant to sell at on e- t the à Sal rice, London, May 20\u2014A brief thunder: memory of Edward VIL The twa lative Council, It is probable that | I each nee SEs Tom \u2026 seastensa se as more fant \u201c, .ye Cei ii monarchs elt the y an is bi : > more occurred during the ue | raved.and on ring to their feet | this bill will be again brought up be- CORSET COVERS, front \u2018made CORSET COVERS, in fine white 3 ça grecable gripped hands.It was a striking | fore prorogation.with lace insertions and tucks, fine Nainsook, yoke made of Beawiful Hu ting many hundreds of persons kept | scene and greatly moved all those | The House adjourned at midnight cambric-finished cotton, worth one- Lace Insertion, trimming of lace ta | night-long vigil in the streets along | who witnessed it, ; until next Wednesday, owing to to- balf more.May Sale Price, each.28c.match.May Sale Price, each.39.; Ehroughont + secne of bul wk: | erirarty thousand soldiers from Ald.day being o day set aside by both CORSET COVERS, in fine white NSORSET, COVERS, fne white if men putting the finishing touches .on | camping in the parks to-night.The Federal and Provincial Governments, Nainsook, wide embroidery yoke with ainsook, deep joke of embroide.s \u201c the ecorations of the stand.The weather is hot and thunderstorms are |as a day of genecsl mourning, and insertions of lace separated by hem- trimmed with three rows of Lace Inmorning broke bright and clear, with | not improbable.Many thousands of Tuesday being Victoria Day.stitching.May Sale Price 4%, sertion with edging to matci.Price promise of most favorable conditions | people will pass the night in the At the ; { the h ster 8.May Sale Price.Sorrrrrrreaeessaes - Ge or, the sad pageant Already à the streets in order to secure points of afternoon, EE bout eon the CORSET COVERS, fine white Cot- CORSET COVER: Lie underground trains, the trams and the | vanta, rom which to view the cort- , .> , bric finish, yoke of broid- ce coder busses have started to bring loads ege.su London is garbed in mourp- | Committee of Standing Orders, moved to insertion, arm oles \u201cedge with ribbon hone of bn iy at neck an # into the city.Most of the seats will ing.In the Royal train which will | chat the delay for receiving reports on hemstitched frills.Price .68c.armholes, lace trimmir, 73e, be taken by 8 o\u2019clock, when the police carry the body to-morrow from Lon- .; ; \u201c \u2018 Boone : will stop all vebicular traffic along don to Windsor will travel, King prie ie, which arte penerdar: CHEMISES, fine white Cotton, CHEMISES in fine white Cotton, e route of the procession, corge and Queen Mary, the Queen ex e instant, an gs cambric finish, yoke made of hem- cambric finish, neck and armhoies Nine crowned heads of Europe and | Mother Alexandra, eight other sover- | the motion was granted.A stitched tucks and insertions, remark- edged with insertion and lace, rare | fe heirs £9 thrones sat down in siens and the neur Jelatives, Special Hon.Mr.Kaine, from the Commit.QQ 5 able value.May Sale Price .37%.vaine, May Sale Price .49c.uckingham Palace to-night at a din- | trains will convey the high officials, tee on Railways, reported that that Vs.CHEMISES in fi hite Nai : hi -, her ich tng G ror bh ete all the foreign Teprésentatives and spe- committee fad adopted the bill to in Pid.yoke made ES \u201cembroidery and Vat sok rato âme hie À cm ; on + corpora ong ittibi ce insertion, n and a 1 broid.i ion, 7 ibb.don for the funeral of e King Edward u hé 2 parole he Windsor has as- Badlway, with certain amendments, te hy with Jace nd ribbon.Price ee peck \u201cand Marmboles.\u201cpire TI Las : ; .eusier, on ol rival 4 ced vo te Ki 1° Were 1 ton, 0, ae a te Commit rer hat DRAWERS in fe ausiey Whie DRAWERS in ne whic Naimork, | Tt is noteworthy that, though the mourning pall oe Royal purple.had adopted several bills with amend : Cotton, cambric finish, prettily trim- wt special quality, flounces of wilde ! presence of 40 many rulers and prin- | Throughout the da Pindreds of | ments, and moved that the delay to - med with lace and finished with dainty embroidery.finished with pintuck.ces must necessarily throw a great | people came to Windsor from Lon- {receive reports on private bills by en.tucks.Sale Price .20¢ May Sale Price .47¢c sense of responsibility upon the au- | don and fhe surrounding districts tended to 27th natant, which mo- s Sale of Bias Filled C thorities and the police, all move carrying floral memorials to the dea ion was grant-d.pecial e o a3 Fi orsets sbout quite frecly and no word is| King.The cloisters of the chapel | Mr.Hay introduced a bill to nmend a .heard in the press or the public | are Ei tready filled with Aowers, and the Municipal Code, respeotinig fence.| \u2014_\u2014 A Limited Quantity to Clear at $1.98 2 1 a - an + 5 aces.of fony apprehension of unto sores of extra he have been erect- referred to the Committee où Munici- HESE Corsets are famous from coast to coast for comfort, style and durability.The material is a splendid London to-day filled rapidly with | the lawns there 1 another great mass | pal Code.quality white coutil, The filling is on the bias, conforming to every movement of the body.The quantity people from the provinces and for- | of flowers, little bunches of daisies or Hon.Mr.Decarie inform:d Mr.1 al ted, but there ar all sizes in the lot from 18 to 36.Medium and long styles to choose from.On eigners.The whole line of the fun- butter cups from the village children [Plante that there was no truth in sa'e Friday\" at the sensational reduction.Your Choice LL.Laser arts ore SOM 1.98 fral route has been from early morn- | lying side by side with great wreaths.the report that the english sition, NIGHTGOWNS.fine white cam- A NIGHTGOWNS, fine white cam.NIGHTGOWNS, splendid quality 2 ng until late at night a surging mass | of orchids and roses sent by officials | or a portion thereof, of the Revis: bric-finished cotton, low neck, trim- bric-finished cotton, deep yoke of Nainsook, deep yoke with two rows : of people.\u2018The seat stand business | and the governments of the world.Statutes of the Province of Quebec, med with fine embroidery and lace.with edging to match, of embroidery insertion, lace and rib.bas form Ereatly overdone, asind panmong.he were ehuckingham was published Ly an Ontario printing May Sale Price 1.110.73c.(a 1 RE Be.bon.Price LL 22 ANC $1.29 T \u20ac \u20ac = A, 2at + + & few davs ago now being.hawhed | mack: toe King of Greece, Prince office.Lafontaine nsked Which are NIGHTGOWNS, fine soft Nain.= NIGHTGOWNS, exquisite ality NIGHTGOWNS, finest quality for from $5 to $10.Henry of Prussia, the Lord Chief | the municivalities that have received | fill 00k.deep yoke of gmbroidery and Nainsook, pointed yoke of embroid- Nainsook, beautifully trimmed with ali- Emperor.William, wha arrived 4his in of England and Theodose|,id from the Government for the son- | 1H dingy ck neck amd cuffs embroid- ery insertion, neck and cuffs embroid- over embroidery, lace and rihbon.morning, was met by King George | Roosevelt.; ; stréetion oi academic schools duri [fj cry edged Price .81.69 Cetera, 19 Price.0 $2.79 and hater had an affecting meeting | The funeral services will be con- the year 1909-10, and what amount | {3 UNDERSKIRTS, fine white cot- UNDERSKIRTS, fine white cam.UNDERSKIRTS, fine white Nainwith the Queen Mother Alexandrra.ducted in St.George's Chapel at did each of the said munie/palities re- ton, deep flounce, made with pin- bric-finished cotton, deep flounce sook, deep flounce, with hemstitched he Emperor then, accompanied by Windsor, where Edward VII.will be ceivo ?tucks and wide frill of embroidery.made with fine tucks, insertion and tucks, insertion and embroidery frill, King George.proceeded to Westmin- temporarily sepulchred among the Answer by Hon.Mr.Decarie :\u2014 Sale Price .+.90.Price .vences sous 8c.Price css sa Lecce 31.49 a 6 | Charlesbourg.\u2026\u2026.\u2026n.-.§ 300 09 ; e blue, shawl collar, trim- pale blue.old Le me 500 00 white or drab, ¥ length coat, plain we, coflar, trim.pale blue, old rose or mauve, jong J HUMAN SLAUGHTER HOUSES to get two young girls for her to Beauport on 5 cn skirt.May Sale Price only \u2026:.82.49 white or blue, Pleated coat, braid trimmed.May Sale Price .- | take to Seanttle.Bellemoore prom- d urdes 1.500 0) , LK PPS eterna.$6.49 Washington, May 19\u2014Steel manu- | ; k Joli.cries eee + we 1,500 factoring, concerns in Pennsylvania ised to get the sens, - She Ste.Anne de Beaupre.4,000 On \u2014 were characterized as \u201cHuman 2 : St.Augustin.1,000 00 == th i \u2026 | defendant leading up to the time, gr 2} SEEN ov, me hare | heu LAU BP 2 Ne me |B SII 90 ===> \u2014 der\u201d sas committed on the theory | found the girls.3,00 00 | ment and maintenance of one or more SPLENDID CONCERT.| that dead men were less expensive 3.070 00 ft tio: 1 A than cripples at a hearing before the | TUBE SYSTEM FOR TORONTO 1.200 00 a a cvofined wating oom It was a real matter for that NOTICE senate committee on public health | Toronto, May 19\u2014The special com- | Deschaillons.\u2026.2,000 00 | under the provisions of the Act.the audimos which assembled ast even- ! \u2014 and national quarantine in connection | mittee of the ity Council decided to | g, Ambrose.700 00 | Considerable time was spent at the | \"8 for the concert at the Auditorium i We wish to notify with the Owen bill providing for the | engage the New York engineering | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | gvening sitting on the Montreal Dil, | \u201cét not larger than it was, for the our cus.creation of a department of labor | firm, Messrs.Jacobs and Davies, for 920,000 00 | when the annexation of Rosemont and | Cnte{tainment was one of tie finest ! tomers that we have remove] and health.These sensational state- | $5,000 to report on a tube system for r.D-carie It | Notre Di de Gi decided | Thich hes been given in Quebec for a i ments were made by Arthur E.\u2018oronto.he board of control en- of Hon.Ar.D'estie otre Vame de Grace was ie long time past.The audience was \"to No.195 St.John Strezt Holder, legislative agent of the Am- | dorsed the repost and t it to | Tas resolved thet on Wedneeday next, | upon, notwithstnending the opposition numerous but not as numerous ae it or erican | Federation of Labor.He the.Coun, \u201chere it will be \u2018dealt the House resolve itecll into Commit- |of Dr.Finnie, Messrs.Tellier, Bour- might have been, but it was a thor- i promised to furnish the committee | doubt that the Council will pass the | te of the whole, to considet rcsolu- { rassai Gault and Galipeault.Several oughly enthusiastic one.Messrs.» = [ with a statement giving the source of | recommendation tions respecting the Fidueation Act.clauses of the bill were adopted, but | Archambault ard Escalais were given E.D.Carrier & Cie his information.\u201cA few days ago,\u201d : ! The act to amend the quete Game re was reported before the | an enthusisstic reception, and Mile.; \" eireatr Holder, \u201cI was sitting in the A SAD MEETING Anda and reported, The amend.| Ta the mito stion.real PI honey mame es wih ono lew Bal Esate and Isaranz> Crokes Congress and a informed that in Toronto.May 19\u2014Not finding his | ments were read a first nnd scond | was again taken up and most of the | chiefly devoted to grand opers pelec- 198 st.Jom Se, the hospital of one of the Pennsyl- | brother, James M.C.MeCaddam, at | time and agreed to, and the bl was | clauses put throug » but nothing de- | tions, and it is a question of such a Tel = vania steel concerns wilful murder | the Union Station, as he expected to | read @ third time amd passed.In ex- | finite was decided until the question specialtly interesting performance has elerhone 550 was committed when it was found that | meet him last night, Wm.McCaddam, plaining this bill, Hon.Mr.Devlin | again comes hefore the House.been provided in Quebec within present may 20x Iwi ft would he better for the company to | who had just landed from Scotland stated that the time for sale of par- | The remainder of the ovening was | memory.Mr.Archambault is an art- have a dead man than a cripple.\u201d | proceeded to the general hospital tridges and killing of beaver had been spent in general routine business and | ist of whom Canada can well feel \\ \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Senator Smoot demanded to know the Where the former, had.been employed prolonged two years more.à th the House.Mjourned at midnight un- oud, nnd he had the (assistance pu _ f th n d of th and found him in his coffin.e .Mr.Devlin\u2019a bill to amen © [til next Wednesday afterboon.- Encalais, à tenor of w repute, ; crimes and.the ame of his Inform dead young man had come out some ques ining Act was considered in NOTES \" and Mlle.Dora Gilba, whose charm- The man who wants nis AUCTION SALE # nt Mr Holder responded that the | months ago, secured employment at | Comenittea of the whole and progress Se ing presence and voice served to win spring bat to be radicall of \"name of the concern was The Bethle- | the hospital and then had written to was reported after a short discussicn, | Hon.Mr.Mackensie has given no.| for her at once the warmest sympathy.y hem Steel Co, and he promised to supply the committee with all of the facts connected with the charge.The opposition to the Owen bill, chiefly the National League of Medical Freedom.was expected to occupy the time of the committee to-day, but their hearing was postponed until to-night, All of the speakers to-day supported the measure.THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC New York, May \u201c19\u2014The identity of one of the two women detectives who for months have been trailing suspected \u201cWhite Slave\u201d dealers was made known to-day, at the trial of his brother to come out.Soon afterwards he took ill and died.FOR THE HAGUE Kingston, Ont, May 19\u2014In answer to a request by Hon.A.B.Aylesworth that he join the Canadian party ping to The Hague to attend the sheries arbitration, Norman Wormwitch, M.A, an Osgoode Hall student, left for Quebec to-day and will sail on Saturday.He will be in Liverpool on May 27 and hopes to be able to catch the Canadians in London before they start for The Hague.Mr.Wormwith has spent months in research work in previous years both Toronto, May 19\u2014W.J.Smart in which Measrs.Tellier & Bourassa took part, and upon the suggestion of the leader of the Oppositioa, Hon.Mr.Devlin agreed to rcfer the bill to the Committes on Lezislation.Hon.Mt.Decaris moved that th= House resolve itself into committee of the whole, to consider certain resolutions respecting & oontract with the Protestant Hospital for the insane, for the keeping and maintenance of the patients.According to the new contrant between the Government and the Verdun Aavlum authorities, the former was called upon to pay more at present for the care of each patient, than it had been in the past, and the tice that on Wednesday next he will move to amend the Quebec Insurance Law and Quebec License Law.Mr.Plante has given notice that on Wednesda} next he will ask if it is to the knowledge of the Government that a notice has been posted up in the Quebec Court Hous! announcing that the Superior and Circuit Courts of this district will not begin hearing cases alter the fifteenth of June next.Il so, was it the intention of the Government to see that both Courta sat until the end of Juno as provided by law.1 n the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon the bill of the Montreal ARRESTED.ON A SERIOUS CHARGE Ernest Veilleux, Jos.Marcoux and Philippe Cormier appeared in the Police Court yesterda ary investigation against them for assaulting and rob- Beaulieu, of Beauce, after a few witnevses wero examined they were remanded to il until Monday next.According to aulfou\u2019s statement, he arriv in Quebec lost week and put up at a hotel in the Palais, He started out to see the town and met the three accused in another hotel near the C.I'.I, where he bought several drinks and A for the prelimin- a cha bing a man named last week, and rge made oil new in style will like the ! shapes we shew in our ih These follow French, English and American Fashions, and are specially becoming to young 126 St.Ardzew Stat 10 A.Mtarred and grey sheeting, roofing.oakam and i reserve.Now on view, L.J.A.DEMERS, Salvaged Coods Reid\u2019s \u201cWharf Monday, 23rd May, Quantities of tarred roofing fel sande paving blocks ; the whole as saved from fire, without men.Belle Moore, a mulatto, charged with ! at Ottawa and London, England.t tract expired in January | Underground Yailway, which has pass.1 ight \u20ac ; Auctioncerhaving, sold two girls as \u201cWhite s forte A bill was adopted at the |ed the Legislative Assembly, wap re.| TF To him te Sor Beate rete fri-sat.mon Slaces.\u201d District Attorney Whitman ARREST OF A BROKER afternoon sitting, by which the Gov- | jected by & vote of 8 to Ti beat him ummersilubiy and has concealed the identity of both the ernment renewed the contract for fif- \u2014 took forty dollars from him, Veilleux -_ .\u2019 % J women and it was not until one of them took the witness stand that her name was known.She is Mrs Frances M.Foster, formerly of Boston, and a graduate of Radcliffe College.She is a woman of 35 years, walt and rather heavy, wearing thick lasses.Mrs, Foster said that she Rad previously been engaged in Boston, in investigating of conditions surrounding children of the city and that the present case was her first \u201cWhite Slave\u201d assignment, She was known as \u201cFrankie\u201d Fuller, she said, in her dealings with Belle Moore.She testified that she asked Belle Moore manager of the brokerage \u201coffice of Patriarche & Co., was taken into custody this afternoon on a theft charge.This is a re-echo of the raid made on the place on April 1st, when a number of men were arrested.Mr.HO.Bacheler.of Embro, Ont.claims that he purchased from Patriarche 800 shares of Temiskaming Mining Stock.On April 6th the stock went up, and he instructed Mr, Smart to sell.Part of the proceeds were remitted, but he claims he has-been unable to get the balance elthough he has made repeated requests.SCHWEPPES The English SODA WATER and DRY GINGER ALE baw, Younmx & ce.=: a Montrealtorn years at ya a patient instead of aid at present.M on Me.\"pecaris explained that the principal reason for the increases wae the present cost of living and the Asylum under the present contract was not making money.According to the bill the Government will pay the interest charger on $350,000 expended by the Asylum authoritien ne a building fund.Government in only called upon to pay for charity patients who are unable to pay anvthing for their maintenance.The resolutions were adopted and a bill rend à firat time.Premier Gouin\u2019s bill respecting juve.vile delinquants was also read a eec- ond time and reported.Sir Tomer Ganin exnlained that the principal object of the hill was to take care nf young delinquents.a numher of whom were mora mischigvore than criminal, The leader of the Government explained that for the present, the intention of the Government wan to estahlish such a court in Montreal and Hf found to work well.other courte would be established in other perte of the Province.The resolutions were adopted and a 1 favaring them wae introdueed, The bill provides for the establish- A.0.H.CADETS INSPECTED.The A.0.H.Cadets were ins at the Drill Hall last evening y Capt.L.H.Archambault, Inspector of Cadeta for the Provines of Quebec.The company was drawn up in line and received the inspecting officer with a general salute.Under command of Capt.Delany, they were then put through the march past, company drill, * eto., and mojuitied themselves in a most aoldierlike manner, reflecting great credit on Corp.Jolicoeur, who has been trainivg the cadets.Tn their tasty uniforms the cadets looked exceedingly well and were favorably commented upon by several military men present.Capt.Archambault addressed the boys, complimenting them on their fine appearance and the remarkable progress they had made.He said that his report would he à very [favorable one, and expresscd the hops that next year, instead of ons oom- pany, there would be four.PRAIRIE Smoking Tohacco Marcoux a yardman and Corinier a gentleman at leisure.Mr.J.A.Lane is looking after Cormier's interests, while Mr.Arthur Fitepatrick has charge o! Marcoux\u2019 case.Limited.Jaan .esr.Sead for .= amer Ind.boot, à E.KHAUXR MUDLAYA Treaiment Bras Out Pals I andl Polson with the à y K \u2018amour 24: PA] been cured \u201cWe Roary Mild and Mellow, You are ver; particular about the food it is cooked.The GAS STOVE furnishes the most reliable means of properly cooking any kind of a dish and you don't have to wait for it to get ready.Sold at cost and on easy terms.PHONES 1835 & 268.you buy.What about the way des Raway, Ltt, Bed & Power Company, Lined GAS DEPARTMENT.SHOWROOM : 140 John Street. Does not ?Don't knaw exactly whet to de?* consult your doctor?Isn't your worth #7 M he enderses Ayer's Halr Vigne Color the hair.Hair NEW CARPETS Latest patterns in Axminster Carpets New designs in Brussels Carpets.New designs in Tapestry Carpets, The latest patterns in Linoleums.The latest patterns in Oilcloths, New Tambour and Lace Curtains.New Table Covers, Tapestries and Cushions.ALL AT LOWEST PRICES TAILORING The latest in Suitings & Overcoatings New styles in Boys\u2019 Suits & Overcoats First-class Business Suits only $18.High Class Suits only $22 to $25.New Ties, Collars, Shirts & Gloves.LATEST NOVELTIES Novelties in French Millinery.New Duchess Mouseline Satin Dresses The latest designs in FancyDresses New models in Jackets & Mantles, Very handsome Trimmings & Braids New Chene Ribbons only 40c & 65¢ New Sunshades and Umbrellas.New Scarfs, Ties, Jabots & Collars.50, DISCOUNT FOR CASH Hot Water Urns Modern Designs FROM Lc.SEI FERT & SONS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 16 Fabrique Street, Quebes.| v The Queber Chronicle.QUEBEC, MAY 20, 1910.And let the mournful, Man goeth to his long home, of all.No King was ever creeds and classes.Before might prove to her country He, too, proved himself no DUST TO DUST.Lead out the pageant; sad and slow, As fits an universal woe, + * Let the long, long procession go, And let the sorrowing crowd about ft i , martial music blow; The last great Englishman is low.\u2014Tennysor To-dsy tne whole Empire, and a great part of the world else, lies under the shadow of a great sorrow.and the mourners go about the city.And whilst all that remains of our late Sovereign passes into the silence of his last resting place, our universal sympathy goes out to the widowed Empress, reft of all that she held dear, whose message to her peoples, that would console her, is the saddest thing so regretted by all races, him his mother, Victoria, the Good of revered memory, taught the nations how great and potent a blessing a constitutional monarch and even to the universe.unworthy successor to the glories of her reign, and in his works and ways has manifested to the full that immense power for good latent in the office of the British Sovereign.In him was exempli- \u201cThat sober freedom out fied a sane and perfect reverence for\u2014 of which there springs Our loyal passion for our temperate Kings.\u201d He is dead, but the results of his Kingship live on with far-reaching effect, and it may be that ages yet unborn will find occasion to bless and honor his name.His life and reign of beneficent splendour, distinguished by his victories of peace, will leave their impress on history, for he has left us in his memory an unperishable legacy.We, too, then would lay our wreath of homage and regret before that closed coffin draped in the royal banner and borne amid a scene of mourning magnificence where the glories of Egypt, Babylon and Rome fade away into comparative nothingness.And when all is over and done, as we turn in the hope that Edward the Peacemaker has but exchanged a temporary crown for one i that is fadeless, and as we hail the chief mourner, our new King, we say of him that is no more,\u2014 Eo.: His life was gentle, and the elements } So mixed in him that Nature might stand op And say to all the world, This was a Man.CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER The visit of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his Ministers to Quebec has set us ail re-analyzing the situation in order to tabulate properly what we are to expect from that visit.First, in regard ! to the terminals, the proposition that Montreal might possibly supplant Quebec as the St.Lawrence terminus of the Transcontinental, the Hon.S.iN.Parent (end Mr.Hays, for that matter, too) has assured Quebecers that they need not fear on that score.\u2018It hes been decided that Quebec is to be the terminus,\u201d said the former to Mayor Drouin at the meeting of the Finance Committees held the night before last, \u201cand Qubeo is going tobe the terminus.\u201d Besides this, Mr.Parent has-announced that two millions of dollars are to be spent on the terminal buildings and appliances.These two statements have been made without reservation, and may be taken to be ae sure of fulfilment as any mortal man can make them.Then, in regard to the harbor improvements, the definite promise has been given with a like assurance by the Hon.Mr.Parent that the Federal Government bas decided to rehabilitate the river front by building a re Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! When I put out to sea.To full for sound and foam Turns again home.Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! When I embark.When 1 have crossed the For tho\u2019 from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, nn I hope to see my Pilot face to face\u2018 RESTO COS CEORIOECECECE from the Champlain Market to Lampson's Cove.The amount to be spent on this work has been estimated at ten millions.Beyond this, a letter is in evidence from the Minister of Public Worka that dredging operations will be commenced immediately on the estuary of the St.Charles to provide accommodation lor the smaller vessels of the coasting trade, when the railway extensions and the ocean steamship companies have taken up the river front from the St.Louise Basin to the Lampson Cove.In this instance again the statements are made without reservation, and may be taken to be as sure of fulfilment as the former.Then, agsin, Sir Wilfrid himself has given out that the Custom House ir to be restored on the old site with certain improvements in the structure.He has also assured us that the country is rich enough to construct an enlarged dry dock at Quebec, if the example of St.John be followed by our citizens.While Mr.Parent has announced that, besides the railway workshops, elevators will have to be erected, the capacity of which would be 8 million bushels each, on sites near the railway terminals.\u201cWe are ready to go on with the work\u201d said Mr.THE BAR.And may there be no moaning of the bar, | But such a tide as moving seems asleep, When that, which drew from out the boundless deep,\u201d And may there be no sadness of farewell, i ter, with a * 5 rt cent .icul 3 \" ; Varied ausortment of tue most modera Flecteiat and Promiing | LOOK to the |=.ios mm us Quebec, May 19, 19108 | Fon Supnly Co, 1614 W.36.St, | Fieodid llr 6 fst high, large gar Apperstus, as well as Kitchen and Passage Stoves of all makes and a.m.yesterday, mooring in the Louise | Cape Salmon (80)\u2014Clear, oh Cleveland, O.light, gas stove, enamelled bath, pa.Relrigerators.Basin.west; outward 10 a.m.Glensen ; 12, tent closets, etc.The whole in per- p.m.Cape Breton.To Lay fect order, and situated in the centre bv eer ow.- ALSO ON HAND COFF EE P OT QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Little Metis (180)-Cloudy, strong -\u2014\u2014 lof St.John's Ward, in the lower part | A pun ac .\u2019 Steamer Korona sailed from New | east; inward 1.10 p.m.Stigetad ; out- 45 ST.GENEVIEVE AVENUE\u2014 |of St.John street.Immediate A complete sssortment of Asphalt and Rubber Roofing Mater, \u2014 York od the West Indies at 6 a.m.va OP mart mio.1 | Large and exoeptionally ol furnished session, For further details apply to : , ; .> to let on first floor De, jour of rom the Brantford Roofing Company of Brantford, Ont., Nr, Vesing Experience proves the aver.| Steamer Cascapedia arrived in pert 210 p.m.Maud ; outward noon, Lady Fo on ot a he veniences.Table having accepted the general agency of that finn for the distriot of Quebeq, Metal offee Pot from the Maritime Provinces at 3 p.m.| of Gaspe \u2014Smol north: [board in close proximity.Transients | FOR PRIVATE USE~THE IN- This mategiai advantageously replaces the present system of Mata, | \u201cE° Cc THE | yasterday and wen bathed at the | Ce ri | name ad, visoible Elwtrlo Suction Renovator northern end of t ter 5 o TR X ; test enem' offee \u2014Foggy, north § | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee house clean and healthy, Ehingles and Cemcrete Roofing.grea y to C yond the ss, Empress of Irelam.po Martin River (200)-Foggy, north 3 AGENT WAWIED TOB_FIEK OF | totachie er he by Join Te thy.3 R I | ' Y ROYAL LINE, Fame Point (324)\u2014Clear, south ; out- | Sign | Manufaoturers.must | son, Fropristor Clean - J .m.le; 12.30 p.m.| have entry to ull | manufacturing | i ., 98 Peter street 1043.i 1 G TREET, QUEBEG R imme 3 Royal Bdward, Capt.Roby Tor 11,30 am.Lor pm concerns he advertise peensively.Get information about.ths and ses man x #, having landed passengers = West Point (337)\u2014Clondy, east ; out.| Liberal commission to right man.p- | machine wor! ore g to buy SS ai eg = j hy THE taken on board of a y of journal-| rard 6.30 nt AE > ply by letter stating references, to .SSS inte tt for Montreal at 8 am.yes-| \"gq ll Pomt (363) a C.F., care Chronicle.R à .south ; outwa p.m.sup; e FOR NATOIMMNO - .LET.\u2014 COMFORTABLE FUR.WHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE.| \u201cBo Point (489)\u2014Cloudy.variable; | 10 D'Artigny street with | BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK, BUFF R.M.S.Megantic was reported 950 | outward 9.30 am.su Neen.be rom.Ahly eh Darter Orpington, White Leghorn, $40 per S W ARE miles southeast of Cape Haos a 330 Flat Point (684i Cloudy, south 3 street, and Belgian Boek oping, Pasous a.m.yesterday and is due in at | inwa: a.m.Fritzoe, pr .W.L.hy .6.30 p.m, Saturdav.The Megantichas | Cape Race (830)\u2014Hazy, heavy rein, | \u201cTO RENT.\u2014COTTAGE AT ISLAND | St.Romuald, Que.BR anloon, 520 second cabin and 1,005 | east D ogantio 250 miles southeast at | of Orleans.Beautiful situation and , the only Hyginic and only lead.| \u201cteerage passeugers.3.30 a.m.; Lake Manitoba 100 miles | view.Apply to H.Derome, 96 St.MUSIC Wo guarantee the public that on ao- less glazed ware on the market.STEAMER LIBELLED.\u201celie Tele (TF oy.strong gale Loh mee RENE DUPONT H count of reduced expenses we are sell- .a Mi TORS ; , ; se: : St.John, N.B., May 19\u2014The steam- | east ; C.G.S.Minto in cove.TO RENT \u2014 COMPLETELY FUR.ri Poet Papers Fo, hat i Will positively give better | Sy on; NB.May 10 The steam, B.8.NeGREEVY, | nished, « medium rized house in 8 gooe] , 15 ante hat would con you 7 cents results in making coffee than loading Jere sr Manchester, has ben Superintendent.locality.Immediate possession.Apply VIOLIN PROFESSOR _, ; i aka; ne to sr a to 25 conta in other places.Come and any other ware known.one of the new wh ve EE John HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC, Orchestra Leader at Palace] Royal, servato on for yoursell.harbor while docking.The libel wae x AM.pu |, ROOMS TO RENT.\u2014 SEVERAL]! pr > \u2014_\u2014 P [+ C0 PE M filed at the instance of D.C.Clark, ay.td Be Jar rooms, el heated snd lighted, | * For cosditions apply to No.230 St.John Stcontractor for the wharf, which is not | Wednesday.18 2.16 2.28 | with use ons in the ouse, Vielin-Mandefine and Selfage Lessons.MARCHANT BROS,, u u AN yet taken over by tbe Government.Thareday.1» 20 33% and bath.An rd 89 Richelieu street \u2014 ' .Friday.16 | or one Ji 122% Artiliery Street, Gas'lo B ond Teas & Coffees Toe accid wt to be Grampion a | Banday cn 0e D su dx | T0 LET\u2014LARGE WAREHOUSE Boarding Stables \u2019 : QuUEREC.135 St.JOHN ST.Treok ago, gave s serious turn to the Moon Phases.fitosted place of ite Que a Levis | Do not forget Adams Boarding Phone 698.ur men, \u201cGopi snd marine in | Full Moon, Tuesday, Mth, as | ordre A warehouse has been | und Livery Stable, corner of d'Al- | arrived since the opening of maviga.| 12-09 8m.gecupied dormer rary cË, G.| gullion and Giaci's Ste.For partition, and one of these goes ashore, Bu > Y ed à | Oulars as to board and rent of A LEOFRED One in twenty would be a serious per: ] (Graduate of Laval and Meal) centage, a percentage which would kill \u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 = CIVIL ENGINEERS the port, if it were kept up for the \" \u2014 SPECIALTY thousand ships which dock here in the \u2014 navigation season.But there is a sil: WATERWORKS 29 ST.JOHN STREBT ver lining to the cloud.For years past, as improvements have been made to the harbor and to the channel, ac- Win.LaRue, LLL, Tlephone 545 Quebec cidents have become rarer and when ¢ | ADVOCATE they occur have mot led to puch arent joss as in t ays gone by, ant 88 ST.PETEN STREET, QUEBEG.| year, for frample, ere vas put que accident above Qu , when \u2018or.EVENING OFFICE 8.8.NATASHQUAN inthian went ashore near Cap Charles, LIMOILOU 85.Nateshquan will sailon Thursday god that anion, oY ert early in evening, the 19th instant, at 7 p.m., for | the season, and it is to be hoped that Sth Avenus, Corner of 8rd § [Esquimaux Pointeand ati North Shore | (hin \u2018season iH Sunline tr ot in Street.intermediary ports, calling on both ways having a clean slate from now om.at Rimouski.Frelght received at stoa.There ie another point about the acci- mer's berth, Point a Carcy wharf, on dent to the Grampian, and that ie ; Tu: and Wednesday.For all infor.that from the evidence given at the mation apply to The Matlogal Navigation Company, Lid.8, ST.PAUL OT, Phonet set.enquiry by the local authorities, it was As pure an accident as could well be imagined, The lights were all right, the buoys in their proper places and every care had been taken by the off- corn of the ship.It war Ruch an accident an it is practically impossible to prevent in a long narrow channel like the St.Lawrence or any other river, and can happen only under exceptional circumstances, and at rare intervals, St.Laurence, $t.Miohs!, St.John On Sunday, the 17th of April, weather permitting, the steamer \u201cFrontenac\u201d will teave Quebec for the above mentioned places, at 8 am.Take notice, all those, who wish to profit by the fine spring days.The \u201cFrontenac\u201d will also run in- 8.8.GASPESIAN Caspe and Bale des Chaleurs Ling FOR SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & CO.co stead of the ; Champion\u201d, during the When it is remembered that few P.G.BUSSIERE & CO.f week, starting from Quebec at the Steamer Gaspesian wll sail for St, | Vears ago it was not uncommon for sual hour, 4 p.m.every day except several ships a year to be a total, or AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.Saturday, when she will leave at 3 {one des oridormant Louis frond almost total, losses in the St.Lawbn Douglastown, Gaspe Basin, Perce, | rence, the accident to the Grampian Grand River, Paspebiac, and inter.| ®mphasizes the advance which haa besn made in the protection of ship # in Bamediate ports in Baie des Chaleurs, on ping in the hes to this port.Tuesday, May 10th and 24th, leaving QASPE STEAMSHIP LINE P.O.Box;7& | Office Telephone, 1184 Ke Pen \u2018sccommesunce 14,3 pm.| Montreal Star._ AMOS J.COLSTON Ea Mr es ape dE poor freignt Mekets, etc.apply to M.Non Ps Mae TPS tom med Ang |\" SOUCHARD BROTHERS rm re mee of ST.PETER 8T., QUEBEC., _ Liquidater, Iasurance, Lumber and Real Rotate Broker.Sorreamandence Solieitederpool and Hull, 14d : London.Glas gow and Antwerp, lid: Bristol, 13d; Rotterdam, 90.and 940.; Hamburg and Bremen, 174 péennigs ; ectton to se Accountant, Aullior, Curator, r a.Te Salhousie , STOCKIN et $ als 86 ly Agent, 83 TONOMEAD \u2018| the most commercial part of the city, adjoining Champlain Market Blood , and the ntoons for coasting asm: Debit nd Brain Worry, ers.Apply to Dr.Ed.Turoot, 111 Stpondency, e rue incse Emurione.per- | Anne strest, uae sl box.diet One will please.per x will | tol sie Fe ros, The Mestioi Toronte Ont \u2014_\u2014 ne lighted rooms, heated by the propris- NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET, tor, Snetrie nd am Lu ough- o.ul hy , eto.New York, May 19-Flour barely Snow removed, fes been occupied by steady with Amal lobbing trade.Receipts, 21,736 ; exports, 6,810, Rye flour, steady.Cornmeal, steady.Wheat, spot lar.Option market ~The wheat was quiet and prices were lower early on the weak cables and on favorable crop and weather news, but rallied late on covering and at the close were unchanged to § emt net lower, Corn, spot steady.Option near St.Foye toll , arti- market was without transactions, | culars apply to E.D.Sewell, Belveclosing # cent to # cent net lower.dere ol.Date, apot quiet Option market was without transactions.eceipts, 42,- To LET \u2014AN OFFICE AND ne Prein, pton-h- qu rin + hy hovehaln, Nol fr.pend Teen, dwelling situated at tne prolongation tine, sasy.lolasses, quiet.Freights, of Bous-le-Fort street, Napoleon ed Sugar, raw nomnal ; renned, (Chouinard) wharf next to the office ot steady.PRAIRIE Smoking Tohacco Mild and Mellow.rss DO YOU KNOW ?If you do not, you must know have a stylish felt hat, straw l\u2019anama, you must zo to FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, to ot Fruit Exchange, and is situated ence, 412 St.John street, near St.Jean Baptiste Church, 9 large well same tenant for 8 years, vent, 138 Fleurie street.the Corporation of Pilots of Quebec.This three-story building is in perfect condition, having been erected last year.for an office and the upper stories can be rented as one or two baiding to rent for the she building to rent for the above poses 5 it will be the new wbarf of the Quebec & Levis vor from the trains on The Tavis aide of the river will pass.Apply ta Pr.Fd.Tureot, 111 St.Anne atreet.in TO RENT\u2014A SPLENDID RESID- TO LET\u2014NO.Ill FLEURIE house, 4 rooms, attic ond large cellar.Apply to A.Lauonly first floor is suitable two This is a most suitable pur- at the landing of Company, and where FOR ALY en mere tre HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014A HOUSE FOR ! sale, No, 71 Maple Avenue, and w carré rome for Diet : at.A pl eue 18-120-100.© hirs laborers for all lines of work lorerrhœn a Renaings pom Parlintg ¢ Buildings, Jom + Special lino for lambermen IN 42 HOURS.Cures Kid.R.Nadeau, 44 St, Genevieve, + | \u2014m\u2014ms\u2014mne.aunemnmnnennmmnnnnûdt moy aad Bladder Troubtes.tolaphows 1005.4 .may ta-th-satxim | may 18xlw | Photographic Supplies | Films, Film Packs, Plates, Fixing Powders, Toning Selaticn Developers | Mounts, Printing Frames Kodaks, AT JOHN E.WALSH, 11 John Street.P, 8.\u2014 Printing and developing done by experts, Ganeral Employment Agency 548 Srssex Strost, O'tawa, Phone 2463 BRANCN OFFICES : 20 Bonsecours St., Montreal.Phone 5896.365) St.Paul St., Quebec.Ph ss oe A D'AVOUR, Agent, \u2014 WASHINCTON, D.C.AND RETURN Going : May Ith to 20th inclusive Return Limit: Passengers should reach original, starting point not later than June 1st., 1910 For particulars, tickets, ete., apply to po St.John St., comer Palace Hill, 46 Dalhousie Street, Chateau Frontenas or at Station Ticket Office.JULES HONE, Jr.CUR Toadache and relleve al the troubles Pe ent one state of the systema, euch as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after ating, Palo in the Sie, &c, hilo thelr most pemaskablo success bias Loco shown in 8 ~ Sendac! et Carter's Little Liver se ema eC Le commpatipre Yeotlug thle s annoying complaint, while they 8 also goerect craof tho stomach, stim: Hver and regulate the bowels, Len if theyouly ~ HEA Ache they would be elunost pricckcss to those whe eufer fre this losaing complaint but forte.nately their goodness: notend here, and those who once try them will find these little pllle valu: able in soiiany wars that thoy will not be wil ling to do without them.Butafter all sick heed AC Is the bane of 60 many lives that hero is where we suake our great boast, Our pilis curolt while General Railway and Steamship Agency.All lines represented.| pe Yictor:a y Inthe above connection ronml trip tickets ond going 7ird and th instant, to return fis 26th, 1510, will be sold ut single first class re Ou aud after Sunday, the 1st May, 19to, | Œaius will leave (Quebec as 104 3we\u2019 Canadian Harlem Cuebes Ry.! 4.55 A.M Gunday pur A4.Dsl: ex Grand Mors, conn-cts at Garuean Jet, with ! tains to awd frou Ly Tague, Phie | 1raiu has a bullet-parior car attached £30 P.M, Daily except sunday for Shawiniza Jet, and interuediats points Quebse & Lai §t Jb By.4:0 MM.Daily except Saturday and Sandav for La Tuque, Koberval.Chicoatha, ete, Witli parlor car tor \u20ac lucoulimi Tuesday tollowiaz tay, 0 A.M.Sunday only for St.Raymond, torse Daily except Bunday for St.Ray: ' aul Thursluy retursiog | mond, 1401 M.saturday only for Rob-resl, Chicontami, etc, with sleeping car far C nie soutimi.| Sleeping and parlor car reservation may secured at the railway depot, ft.Andrew street; also at F.S.Btocking\u2019s Office, 32 St, Louis street, Chateau Frontense and Ticket Offices GC.T.and I.C.Run.i PIANOS ana ORGANS Especially Constructed for and ctori Excursions Vi First class one way fare for the | round trip between all local stations.| Going May 23rd and 24th, returning until May 26th, | i TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS, t- WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS £.00 For Ilearce.Sherbrooke, Portiant.| M From ebec Ferry, 7.30 A.M., daily except Sunday, BOS.UN AND NEW YORK EXPRESS.' 2 50 For Resuce, Mergantic, Sherbrooke.Boston, New York and ail points PM South, daily excepi Sunday.Thiough Pul!man Sleeping Car to Springfield, | ponnecting at Sherhrcoke with Noston Sleeper, From Quebec Ferry, 2.30 I'M.daily except ay.TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEVIS.i Poston and New Vork Fxpress, 1 IM, White | Mountain Fxpress, 5.141%.) NOTEN\u2014{laggagr cheeked and examined for L'£.points at Quetrec and levis Agency for Thor Cook & Son, apd all steamship lines from Canads or the Oia | States City office, 32 St.Louis street.| ve | Li VICTORIA DAY Lowest first class onc way fare for the round trip between all stations | going dates Monday and Tuesday, May 23rd and 24.Return Limit until Thursday, May 26th, 1910, i For further particulars and sleep- ! ing or Parlor Car accommodation, please apply to City Ticket Offices, Nos.7 Du Fort Street, 22 Dalhousie street.Telephone 530 and 99, TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME TABLES Taklug Effect ist November, 13a, EXPRESS Leaves Riviere du Loup 3.2 ves Connors, NH, 13, MIXED Leaves Riviere dv \"Loup.1a] Asrives Connois, N.B.8, EXPRESS Leaves Connors, N.B.3.45 P, Riviere du Loup 9.œ P.MIXED Levey Confors.N°0.Êp AN Arrives Riviere du Loup 400 PM AN Trains Daily except Sunday, Connecting at _Kdmundaton Junction with Canadian, Pacific a for Woodstock, Frederictoys Joba, NA; Houten, Fresvus Inia > &b TRIN > & £1333 +4 and Fort Fairfield, Meat Riviere du Loup with all Interco torial Faites, Tapress Traine.et er information, fold e Fer pere ee ge Louis BC Guta ©.G.Grindy, General Manager: Belanger.Ueseral Freight aud Pass ex Rient Riviere du Loup.fd Bichelleu & Ontarlo _ Navigation Co.Victoria Day MCNTREAL and .RETURN Going dates, May 23 and 24, 1910.Return limit, Thursday, May 26th, 1910.SAGUENAY SERVICE Every Tuesday and Saturday at 800 a.m.For rates and other information ap- tr to the Company\u2019s office, 48 Dalje street.; | According to the Instructions of others do not.Carter» Litile Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take, Oneor two plie make a dose, They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oe Bo Dut by their \u2018geatio action please who mm, ANDIR ILE VICTORIA DAY \u2014 .1 i \u201cHE QU EE ee ee Latest Sporting News li === gags gs EBEO UILRONICLE BAT CALLS ON UNCLE JOE Dane Says Speaker Would Make a Great Featherweight\u2014He Protests to Committee, Battling Nelson called Cannon © at the Capitol, and alter carefully looking over the luttec\u2019s spare frame from a respectful distance averred that \u201cthe Speaker would have made a great featherweight.\u201d eter yes by, Bi (find latter's secretary, Mr.Busby, Batill Nelson grinned brogdly at the avoiling on Speaker Speaker.\u201clf you had begun boxing a few » ago, you would have made à tter boxer than a Speaker, and you are certainly some Speaker,\u201d said Nelson.\u201cNow, that's what I call a pretty nice compliment,\u201d countei the Speaker.They went on to speak at length of athletics.Some of the group surrounding | the two informed the fighter that the Speaker took his daily exercise and always kept himsell fit.\u201c[ knew he was there on the training,\u201d replied Nelson.\u201cYou can't fool me about telling when a boy is in shape.\u201d Round trip tickets will be sold between all stations on the Grand Trunk ; Railway System in Canada, also from stations in Canada to Detroit, Mich.: Port Huron, Mich, and intermediate | stations, Buffalo, Black Rock, Niagara | Falls, Suspension Bridge, Rouses' Point, Fort Covington, Bombay, Helena and Messena Springs, N.Y.Island | f'ond, Lake, Norton Mills, and Swanton, Vt., and vice versa, at Single First Class Fare] 23 and 24, 1910.Going dates, May id May 26th, Return limit, Thursday, 1910.For full particulars apply to City Ticket Office, No, 10 St.Anne Street.Phone 567.GEO.H.STOTT, C.P.& T.A.A ARTHUR LAVIGNE, 68 ST.JOHN STREET ALBERT PAQUET, MD.From the l\u2019aris Hospitals\u2014Proies- sor of Anatomy and applied surgery to the Laval University\u2014Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Quebec.Specialty\u2014Surgery.Office Hours\u201412 to 1.30, and 4 to 6, and 7 to 8 PM.ACHILLE PAQUET, M.D.Ex-House Surgeon to the Hotel Dicu Hospital\u2014From the Paris and Berck sur Mer Hospitals, Specialities :\u2014Urinary Diseases and Orthopedic Surgery, Diseases of the bone and joints ; tuberculosis, fractures, dislocations.Office Hours :\u20148.30 to 10 AM.; 1 to 4, and 7 to 8 P.Mhe two doctors will practice in partnership.Offices :\u201471 Ste.Âxne Street, Quebec.Telephone 1501 eaptixiye ttre J.F.GUAY CIVIL ENGINEER Morin Building, Quebeo Railroads.Water Works.Water Power Developments, Arbitrations, Expert Opinon in Law Cases Reports, Removal Notice.Dr.J, Reid has removed bis office from 207 Des Fosses street to 251 Des Fosses street (near Crown strest.) apl.30x1m.REMOVAL NOTICE COUTURE & COUTURE NOTARIES PUBLIC Have removed their Offices to 85 DALHOUSIE ST.Money to lend on Good Securities.may léxiw NOTICE Automeblle and Yaoth Bent Owners A new garage has been opened by Jack O'firien, former oF Boston, U.S.A, at the corner of Scott and 8t.Patrick street.The building has been strengthened for the larger type of cars.Wo solicit the trade of ous: tomers fur storage repairs and eup- plies at popular prices and guarantes all work to be O.K., under à man with 10 years experience.We have on sale 1 Orient runabout, 1 Ford runabout, 1 40 h.p.heavy duty marine engine and several motor boats.Special arrangements made for Doc tors fer quick mevice.may téziv The Speaker shook both Nelson's hands, felt bis biceps and shoulders and slapped him over from head to foot, \u201cSay,\u201d eaid Nelson, i fingers up and down the Speaker's arms and looked him over from head to foot, \u2018I heard you were n big man, but vou're only a little fellow.Uncle Joe grinned and put up bis hands in approved pugilistic style.Nelson accepted the mock challenge, and put up his practiced hands as if in defense, Speaker Cannon made a few swilt passes at the Battler, who backed away laughing.\u2018Philadelphia Jack O'Brien taught me these,\u201d confided Mr.Canuon.After the informalities of the unique introduction were over the Speaker stepped into bis private office and emerged with a box of cigars, which he opened and profiered to Nelson: \u201cNo, thanks,\u201d said Nelson, \u201c1 never smoked a cigar or took a drink of liquor in my life.\u201d , \u201c[ wish I could say that, ly acknowledged the Speaker, Nelson was at the Capitol to appear before a committee in apposition to a bill introduced by presentative Smith, of Towa, prohibiting the exhibition of moving pictures of fights and transmission of deacriptiona of prize fights by wire.\u201cThis boxing game is not immoral,\u201d Nelson told the committee.\u201cThat's a lot mors than can be aid for most of these moving picture shows around the country.Don\u2019t let anybody fool you sbout this fighting business, Why, Nevads is the only State in the Union where you can pull off a real prize fight.Every: where else they are boxing contests, and boxing is the manliest of sports.There might be a dozen fatalities in the history of the prize ring, which is about the number they have every year in football.\u201d \u2018The committee displayed keen inter as he ran his frankest in Nelson.The pugilist hails from Hegewich, Til, nod is a con stituent of Representative Mann, chairman of the Committee on Inter-State and Foreign Commerce.\u201cIf you are going after boxing contests and the pictures taken of them, why not make a good, clean sweep and do away with racing news, stock tickers and accounts of football gnmes,\u201d continued Nelson.\u201cI've never meen a boxing contest,\u201d said Nr.Sims.\u201cWhy not give us à little exhibition here in this room.\u201d \u201cThat's just the trouble with these people who are trying to end boxing,\u201d uickly interrupted Nelson.\u2018\u2018Nlost of them have never seen a contest and they don't know what they are talking about.Tet me tell you some thing, maybe you don\u2019t know, but Theodore Roosevelt never missed a go when he was in New York.\u201d .The pugilist was just starting to re count the amount of moi tied up in the fighting business, when a call of the House broke up the committes meeting.Nelson said they rang the gong too soon on him and he hadn\u2019t finished.ok oe YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.(Eastern.) At Rochester :\u2014 Baltimor ; Rochester, 3.At Buffalo :\u2014 Jersey City, 2; Buffalo, 4, (National.) At Cineinnati :\u2014 Cincinnati, 8; New York, 7.At 8t.Lou 9 ; Philadelphia, 1.St.Loui At Chicago :\u2014 Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 8, At Pittsburg :\u2014 Boston, 6; Pittsburg, 8.(American.) At New York :\u2014 Cleveland, 8; New York, 4.At Washington :\u2014 Washington, 5; St.Louis, 0.At Philadelphie :\u2014 Detroit, 14; Philadelphia, 2.At Boston :\u2014 Boston, 3; Chicago, 8.ENGLISH RAINCOATS Holt, Renfrew & Co.Ltd, have just received a large stock of new Raincoats ma up in several different styles.Prices $6.50, $9.00, $12.00 and $15.00.famous \u201cGabardine\u201d Showerproof coat very suitable for motoring.Price $21.00.a They are also showing the | DEATH OF A NOTED CARSMAN Was in Boat When Renforth Died at His Oar\u2014Barry is Showing Good Form, Mr, Tom Winship, the veteran oarsman who hed been in failing health for come time, died at Gotcshesd late on Tuesday night.Mr, Winship, who was born in Newcastle, was in his six- ty-ninth year, His first matoh of importance took place when ho was 2 years of age, when he was beaten by James Gillender, of Gateshead, but be afterwards reversed that verdict.After beating Tom Somers, of Bill Quay, in a match for £25 a side he left England as a trainer to the Germanian Rowing Club, and on returning was sucosful in several reguttus.He was beaten in a match for £50 a side in 1866 by James Taylor, of Newcame: He won several four-oared and pair-oared races.Winship\u2019s most notable victory in fours was achieved in 1870, when, with Taylor, Marten, and Renforth as comrades, he difeat- od a St.John's crew in America for, a stake of £1,000.The distance was seven miles, and on the same day Winship was beaten in a skiff race for an £100 prize by Renforth.Another Important four-oared race which he won wae in 1871 at Ha'i'ax, Nova Beotis, when with Taylor, Baznaïl, and Sadler he wan a prize of $3,000, Victories in soulling matches were gained by Winship from W.Biffin, Hammersmith, for £100 a slide, over the Thames Championship Course, and James Lally, over the Tyne Course, for £100 a side (twice).His last race was against Ralph Hepplewhile for £100 a side, and he was beaten.Mr.Winship was for many years associated with the Tyne Christmas Handicap.BARRY'S TRAINING.Ernest Barry has settled down nicely to his new training conditions, and y was accompanied in his work by \u201cBossy\u201d Pheips and Ned Brewer, who were in a double sculler.There was a great deal of wind in the Putney and Hammersmith Reaches, but this notwithstanding Barry had a most satisfactory row up to Thorneyeroft's and back.Ile was not tried for pace in any way, but kept at it all the time, and finished up by the boathouse with & most taki À of evulling.| Barry (xpressed himself as being both in excelt\u2019nt health and condition.Inasmuch as he is always fit, Barry is a man who reyuires little training, and thus his work will not yet be increased.One.good row a week is all that is necessary for him.Barry, by the way, it worked hard loses weight very quickly, and thus it is necessary to watch tho scale closely.Yesterday be went lst 73 Jb.after his row, which is quite satisfactory.Tom Sullivan has addressed a letter to the Managing Committes, tendering his resignation as Barry's trainer, For the Street or Office no Clothing more Satisfying than Fashion-Craft.Graceful Contour maintained at all times and in all postures.Materials suitable for any required use.Priced from $15 to $30.The Sho: rr > » 128 St.Joseph, St.Rook.178 St.John St.kL.A.ROY, Prop.PUBLIC NOTICR.PURLIC NOTICE is hereby wader tus First Fast of nantes xrvised Siatuies of Canada, 1¥05, known 85 \u201ctle Companies Act,\u201d iciteo patent have boca issued unuer the Beal of tue Sechetary Dace of Lunada, besring aate tho 7th day Apri, 1940, incorporauug Sir Thomas Sha neady, Kmght Commanuer of the Cu toriau Uruer, Krsght Baunelor, mad Hugh Andrew Atlan, ship owner, both of the Lity of Montreal, in ins Province of » George Luncan Devie, ship repairer, William Molson Dobell, merchant, both the Cig of Quebec, in the said Frovince of i Wal ser lidward Foster, of the City St.Jobsin the Province of New Brunswick, merchant} The Right Hon.William James, The Baron Firrie, haight of St.Patrick, of the City of 8 fust, in 180 part of the United Ki \"of jreat Uritaip and Ireland called England, Sir Robert lian, Perks, Baronet, and Ar thur Morton Grea fell, capitalist, both 3 the fi à Ph, col Re City of London, in that part the Kingdom of Ureat Britain and Ireland, csl tngand, for the following p vis.i\u2014 \u201cYo carry on the business of saipbuiding, skip repairing, and salving and metal, wood or other construction work in all its branches, and to deal in, buy, sell, manufacture, repair, convert, alter, let Jease, re, license to use or dispose of articles wapplies of all necesgury for the due carrying out the business as set for liescwith (6) To design, construct, cularge, extend, repair, complete, take down, remove, own, acquire, buy, sell, rent,, lease, maintain or operate or thérwise dispose of dry docks, wet 8, slips, gridirons, pontoons, pitrs, wharves, workshops, it s, machinery, warehouses, elevators, barges, lighters, floating derricks, cranes, lightsbips, buoys, tugs, salvi vessels, water powers, electric, preumet ky brani of other power, any wonstructlod of metal, wood, cement, earth or other which may eitber direcly or Indirectiy, en hance the value of or render profitable any of the com anys pi es or ght x i operste, conduct, masage an spose oi same: Provided, however, what any sale, dis tribution or transmission of electric, paeu- lic or othe: power or bes lands of the company shall be subs fat to local and municipal regulations in that behalf; (c) To make, execute and take of receive any contracts or assignments of com tracts relating to any object of the company and to receive in payment therefor of or stock, bonds or other securities of any other corporation, or any individ: or guy ernment, and to hold, , or ot se dis pose of the same or to subscribe to the stock of any other corporation, notwihtstandiag the ovitions o section 44 of the said Mar 4) o y for, purcl or otherwise any contracts or concessions for all in relation in the construction, execution, carrying out aquipment, improvement, management, istcation or control of public or private works = conveniences simifer te sbope for paroi »s company powers; (e, ©.or, obtain, register, or otherwise acquire pero hold, own, use, operate, introduce and sell, ssi or otherwise dispose or eny and all er marks, formulas, secret marks, ses, trade names and distinctive marks, and ali ioves- tions, improvements and processes used in cone nection with or secured under letters patent otherwise, of the Dominion of Canada or any other country, and any goverument grants or concessions, and use, exercise, develop, grant licenses In respect of or otherwise turn to account, any and all such trade marks, patents, licenses, concessions, progesses snd the like or any such property, rights and information eo saquired; (f) To purchase or other wise acquire, to hold, own, maintain, worl develop, sell, convey, or otherwise dispose such reel estate and real property, as muy be necessary for the due carr, ing out of the objects of be company, and he interests and rights therein; (x) To acquire purchase, subscription or otherwise, and to 1d as im vestment, sell, assign transfer or otherwise dlo- r : i will help you to pass : pleasantly the rainy : day in town or country MOORE'S 148 St John Street QUEBEC in deferencs to their ex wish ; at the same tims taking the opportunity of thanking Mr.Guy Nickalla for the excellent testimonial given on | April 26 with regard to Barry's wonderful improvement under Sullivan\u2019s tuition.+ + ++ ANTI-BETTING BILL PASSED, | ! Albany, May 19\u2014The Senate to-day | passed the Agnew bill prohibiting the publication of betting odds and the Perkine\u2019 bill relative to kesping gaming establishments.The billa are two of a series of four designed to prohibit book-making.They now go to the Assembly rules.dob of HAS NEW FLYING MACHINE.Montreal, May 19\u2014One of M.Bleriot\u2019s famous aeroplanes hams arrived in Montreal by the Sardinian.M.Jean Versailles is the proud owner, and intends to make flighte in the neirhbor- hood of the city.M.Bleriot had this machine specially constructed lor his own use, but when he received M.Versailles\u2019 order, it wes sent to Canada.: HER DIMENSIONS.She fs equi with a 25.30 three- oylinder Angani motor, and altogether | weighs 462 pounds.The machine hes , a wing surface of fourteen metres, her ' wings being 8.60 metres wide and 7.50 long.The propeller hes a diameter of 2.10 metres.This machine js of the same type as the one which crossed the English Channel, +++ WANT MORE RACING MEET.Montreal, May 19\u2014A gentleman well up in the business of running races states that thers is a plan quielly on foot to establish a tremendous merger of all the horse-racing tracks that are in any way fit for racing.The principal movers in the businera are oer- tain gentlemen in Ontario, The mw- , it is said, is to inoludo some kers of the regulation tracks and oll the half-mile tracks that are any ood throughout the country from the tlantio to the Pacifio, ao that by cutting down expenses of transports- tion and advertising and printing, and having more meetings, the horse-rac ing people will .be able to reap even a harvest under the sup re strictions of the Miller bill than before there wers any restrictions, Mr, Colin Campbell, of the Montreal Jockey Club, announced that the local body is not connected with the movement.PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow.THB MOST POPULAR.600 dosen of Ladies\u2019 Costumes : mercerissd linen duck ; also Princess Dresnes of the latest fashion will be sold tds week at \u2026\u2014\u2014 TheQuebec Bank We have Just Installed- \u2018 Safety Deposit Boxes Upper Town Branch, No.2, Fabrique St You are invited to call and inspect them.Absolute security \u2014 Reasonable ratos.ed sat | LIMITED MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELESRATED SDOMINION\u201d STEAM uw GAS COALS Soreensd, Run-of-Mins and Siack Yor Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL DOMINION COAL COMPANY, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.DRUGS! DRUGS ! One of the Most Modern Drug Stores in the City PRESCRIPTIONS GIVEN MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION.JOS.E.TURCOT.Phone 1963.117 JOHN ST.se ESET MIENS LIVERY Livery Coatings In Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Drab Livery Vestings In Blue and Yellow, Blue and White, Blaok and White, Red and Blaok.Morning Livery in Oxford Grey, Brown and Mixture and Dark and Light Drabs.LIVERY COLLARS LIVERY TIEQ LIVERY QLOVES Darlington\u2019s mm Oppesiie Poet Office ry pose of such state and real propert; Bose of, any bonds or other sacuritles or pd of indebted or any shares of capital stock created or issued by any other similar corporation, or association, and while swner of such stock, bonds, or other securities, to exercise ail the rights, ers and privileges of ownership.inclus the sight to vote thereon, notwithstanding the visions of section 44 of the said act; (h) To form, promote and assist financislly or otherwme, c nies, syn- dicstes and associations having Sbiccts similar to those of this company, and to give any lawful guarar ce in connection therewith, or otherwise for the payment of money, or for the per formance of any obligation or undertaking: (1) To become a member party to any lawful agreement for r roca! concession, joint adventure er co-operation ot mutual trade arran ent with any person or firm or company that is earrying on or en ped in any business which this corporation authorised to carry on, or 10 engû ju, and to make cash advances to, or assist, any such person or company or to make or otherwise acquire and hold shares or stock Jn.securities or.and subsidize or otherwise assist.any swch person gr tompany, nifis withetandick the provision of section 44 of the Aet, and to sell, hold, re-lsmie with or without guarantee or stherwise deal with such shares, stock or securities; (j) To construct or l and subscribe towards the construction, sce quisition and maintenance « of any partnership or erwise lo and tramways on \u2018and, owned or controlled by the come pany.and docks, piers, wharves, viaducts, aqueducts, flumes, bridges, ditches and similar works: and to charter or employ vessels for transporting the products of the said mills, factories, mines and werks and for bringing and conveying to the les of the company afl the material required thereat; to construct, operate and dispose of te! and telephone lines for the purpose of its under takings only on the lande of the company a \u2018© acquire any business within any of the objects of the company, and lands, prep- ertier, privileges, rights, contracts, limite and fisbilities appertaining thereto, and let or let any property of the company, and sell or otherwise dispose of any business, preperty or undertaking of the company, but in no case to construct or build steamships or to operate ' m line of oceso- ing steamers: (l\\To issue as pridup shares Sy rtae of a valid agreement, copy whereof shall be [yled with the Secretary of State, shares to the capital stoc| the company in payment for all or any of the buainesn, franchises, undertakings, rights, powers, privileges, letters patent, Im ons, real entate, stoeks, assets and other properties whih the company may lawfully acquire snd for such considerations, allot and hand over such shares to any person, including its share.haldara or Its directors: or to pay for the same wholly or partly in paid-up shares or wholly or partly in debemtures.an may he agree upon: provided that any allotment and jesue of stock under authority of this section shall 9 proved by the Toiders of at least two-thirds fa value of the stock of the company, p: y issued and held at the data of such issue or afletment; (m) Tn receive, as aid in the construction or carrying on of any of the works or operations hereby authorized, and lands, nroperties, franchises, sums of money or bentures and alienate and dispose thereof in promoting any of the affairs, husinesses overations of the company: to receive exerap- tions from taxation and all other exemptions granted hy municipal or other ity by law, resolution or otherwise, which may b law be pranted by sch a municipality: ces And to do any and all acts necessary for carrying out the foregeing objects for which the company fe incorporated.The tions of the company to be carried on throughout the Dome rmbcion Dr} Doc Compare Lime name, \" nion ompdny, .ited,\u201d with a capital stock of ene million 4 Tar divided into 10,000 shares of 738 hund, nllara each, a the chi nisce of the said company to be at fhe Ny of Quebec, in the Province of Quebée.Dated at the offer of the Scaretary of of Canada, this Sth dav of April, 1916, THOMAS MULVRY, (oder Beceewry of Suate Petitioners.L.A, CANNO Solicitor for PROSPERITY AND .GOOD.CLOTHES It is not only [ashionable buy actually frugel and economical, for every maa to wear bullt-to-order \u201d ou desire a oct ft and ose idee ja style and qual or your Spring overcast wit, soe \u2014 WM LEK 244 ST.JOUM STREET.He is showing a handsosss sssort.ment of goods, and his prices are ee tremely low.FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman's Sanitary Vers min Proof Moss Mattress at $4.50, nothing better, Au kind =CO .oP d poli rk collected tnd delivered fre.Tramæn, 13 Coted _ PROMS 8030, / 2 æ FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910 LA CAISSE D\u2019ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC SAVINGS BANX Lower Toun, (=e The branches ot St.Roch, Btevening, from 7.00 to 8.30 o'cloek, 0er, 81 5 join ane pee rares ces .SL Petar Street mountain .Near $9 Uden Atrest and 103 Commarcini Strest Sauveur, St.John Suburbs, Limollou and Levis, Uden street, are open every Saturday aad INTEREST PAID PROM BATE 67 BEFOLIT AND ON DAILY BALANOYL Disp COTTER\u2014At Quebec > om 19th natant at 5 years a ye, Joseph Eorard, yo! and dearly beloved child of P.M.Cotter.Funeral from hie father\u2019s residence, No.29 d\u2019Aiguillon street, on Saturday, 21st instanti at 8.45 a.m., for St.Patrick\u2019s Church and Cemetery.Relatives and friends and members of A.0.H.cadets will please accept this invitation.MORAN \u2014 Patrick Joseph (Chubby) Moran, second dearly beloved son ol Patrick L om Maud boran, aged two ears seven monthe.Final will leave bis father\u2019s residence, 18 St.Mrrguerite St, St.Roch's, en Sun\u2019.y afternoon, at 2.30 Friends and acquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend.DSBORNE\u2014At Montreal, on the 18th instant, Cecilia Wells, daughter of the late Horatio snd M Wells, beloved wife of the late B.W.Osborne.Funeral will take place from her cousin\u2019s residence, No.4 Dominique, street, on Friday, at 2 p.m.BHEA\u2014At Quebec, on the 19th inst, at the age of 75 years, Katherine, daughter of the late William Shea.Funeral from Major A.de Lotbiniers Panet\u2019s residence, Artillery Park, on Monday, the 23rd instant, at 8.45 a.m., for St.Patrick\u2019s Church and Cemetery.THOMPSON \u2014At Valcartier, on the 10th instant, Mary Ann Billing, beloved wile of Geo.Thompson.Funeral from her late residence, Valcartier, at 10 a.m.Saturday.New Advertisements Notice\u2014E.D.Carrier & Cie.Auction Sale\u2014L.J.A.Demers.Closed To-Day\u2014J.H.Mullin.Grape-Nuts\u2014There\u2019s a Reason.Quebeo Land Company.Legal Notice\u2014Jean Gosselin.Moving Pictures\u2014The Nickel.Grand Excurton\u2014Cercle Jaoques-Car- tier.Headquarters for Cleaning\u2014~Pleifier\u2019s Dye Works.Gas ves\u2014Q.R.L.H.& P.Co.Gas ment.Depart .Ocean Saili Allan Linealt Whiskey.Auditorium 2 nights only and one Matinee Commencing MONDAY MAY 23 and Tues, Matinee B.GENEVIEVE BAIRD The ar Jeune, Canadian Actress su dy W.A.Tremayne and Geraid Rowan will be seen in A Romanos Tuesday, MAY 24 TRIPLE BILL A IN DIPLOMAOY.LAST GHANCE Special: Between the acts Gerald Bowen the Anne Gaird will introduce soags asd ighland dances.Prices : 15-25-58-750.THE NICKEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THATCHER & BURNS Original Sketch Entitled \u201cSidewalk Conversation.\u201d GILBERT LAMONT \u2014 \u201cMoon tight Dear.\u201d otion Plctures\u2014\"Faithful* an interesting feature ; Bio raph Film, \u201cHero and Leander,\u201d and \u201cThe Village Blacksmith.\u201d at, 1.30 to 5.30.Evening, 7.15 to 10.30.Show lasts an hour and a quarter and there is never a dull minute, Regimental Orders by Lieut.-Col.W.NH.Davidson, Commanding Tha Regiment will parade to-day (Friday), the 20th instant, at 5 pm, instead of | p.m.as previously an- nouned,.at the Drill Hall, to proceed to the Esplanade for the funeral ceremony.By order, F.J.HOME, Captain, Adjutant.Grand Excursion TO MONTREAL Saturday, May 21, 1910, \u2014 by \u2014 L'Union St.Pierre Cercle Jacques-Cartier Leaving by Special train.Saturday at 1.45 o'clock pm.Price of ticket and return : First Class, $3.35 ; Children, £1.70.Tickets on sale at A, A.St.Michel and Jos.Hunt, St.John, \u2018street ; Arthur Beaudoin, Jos.Cote, J.K.Giguere, Ant.Crepin, A.Lortie, St.Joseph street ; A.oliquin, Bridge street ; F.X.Gosselin, grocer, Crown street, and at the station.N.B.\u2014Tickets good to return up to Tuesday evening from Montrealfri-eat.Quebec Protestant Ministerial Asesciation \u2014 The several pastors, members of the Association, have agreed to have a United Memorial Service in the Methodist Church on the day of the funeral of our late beloved Sovcreign, Edward VII, at 10.30 a.m.The Revd.8.Lyle, D.D,, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, will deliver the memorial address, and the several pastors will share in the service.No.doubt there will be a very large representation from the several churches, to take part in the Memorial Service on Frida morning.The Revd.Dr.Lyle is to be the guest of the Revd.A.T.Love, B.A, D.D., and during his stay will share in other services in the city churchas.On the day of the funeral of our late King, Edward VII, our business places will be closed.J.B, Renaud & Cie, Enr.G.Tanguay.W.Carrier & Fils, Enr, F.Kirouac & Fils, Enr.P.G.Bussiere & Cie, Enr.D.E.Drolet.E.M.Lennon & Cie.C.A.Paradismay 19x2 8t.Goorge\u2019s Society Members are requested to meet in the N.E.Vestry of the Cathedral, at 845 sharp on Frida: tend the Memorial By order, W.'C.J.HALL, Secretary.\u2018morning, to at- ervice in a body.may 19x2 LIMOILOU are the best source of wealth nowadays.The experienced real estate man is the man of substance and influence.And there is no healthier life than his.Invest your money in real estate and you will feel independent, We have a choice selec tion of building lots to offez to the wise purchaser They are in the most suitable locality and are very tempting bargains.EBEGLAND COMPANY Limollou Park 81, Bridge Street, QUEBEC.Phone 2072 CANADA, Province of guave | Distriet of Quebec.No.2077.oT IN THS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.The nineteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten.Present : The Clerk of this Court.Ludger Duchaine, shoe manufacturer, of Quebec, Plaintiff ; vs.Odilon Renaud, formerly of Quebec, and now of parts unknown, Defendant, | The defendant is ordered to appear within the month from the date the last insertion of the present or.er.Quebec, 19th of May, 1910.(Signed) TIB.DESSAINT, Dep.CC.C.A True Copy, JEAN GOSSELIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, may 20x2 $30,000 WORTH.We have to take down our stock of ready-made clothing, Come and eee the beautiful styles we have at prices that will sstopish you.ber that we have the celebrated marks C.N.R and W.R.J.FAQUY, LEBJNAY & FRERE.| total fines that the [| IN AND ABOUT TOWN |] EEE EET) GENERAL FRENCH HERE TODAY Britain's Famous Cavalry Leader Started His Career in the Navy.General French, who arrives this morning, and is to local troops, has besa eral of the forces since 1907.born at Ripple Vals, Kent, in 1852.His father was s captain in the Royal navy end it may not be generally known that he himself was originally intended for that arm of the service, since at the age of fourteen be joined the training ebip H.M.S.Britexnis, and served four years ss naval cadet and \u201cmiddy.\u201d At the end of this period he entered the army (8th Hussars) Toth Hossre, with whic agit on ussra, with whi i served in the Boudan campaign of 1884-85, and was present in thr actions of Abu Klea, Gubut and Metemmsh.He commanded the 19th from 1889 to 1898, after which he was appointed A.AG.of Cavalry on the staff and Inter at headquarters.There he served until 1807 when he was appot Brigadier to command the Second Cavalry Brigade.In the year that the war broke out he was transferred tera- porarity as Major-General of the First rigade at Alderrhot.It is a stereotyped sa: that South Africa was the grave of many military cavalry Toni wan greatly winsmond en oa: was greatly by the Boer war.At its commence ment he was given the command of s cavalry division in Natal and took part in the battle of Elandsinagte, the only occasion on which lancers were ful.He next did some good work whilst commanding the cavalry of Sir George White's m the ments at Reitiontein and le Kop, and was mentioned various times despatches.For somw time he oom- manded the troops in the operations around Colesberg, which included several important engagements.His mext work was as commander of the cavalry division of Lord Roberts\u2019 forces in the march loading ap to the capture of Bloemfontein and Pretoria, and commanded Bob's left wing in the battles of Jume, 1900, east of Pretoriathree months time he was menti eight times in despatches.Hs was next responsible for operations culminating in the capture of Barberton, and later did some work in the Eastern Transvaal.From then on until the end of the war he conducted a campaign against the rebels in Ca Colony.He was msde a General TODAY WILL BE MOURNING OA Ancient Capital Will Pay Its Last and Sorrowful Tribute to Late King's Memory, In accordance with the Mayor's peo- clamation, to-day will be ol an 2 Jay of mourning in the dt of Que bec.The funeral day of the late King Edward will be obscured with due _respect in Quebec, all of the public offices and many private business establishments being closed.Special services will be held in the city churches.At 7.15 a.m.there will be a requiem celebration of the Holy Eucharist at St.Matthew's Church, at which the full choir will be present and render the music of the service.The state memorial mervice at the English Cathedral will be held at 9 a.m., and promises to be a most im: posing one.It will be attended by de tachments of the permanent and volun.teur corps and at its clusion the band of the R.C.G.A.will play the \u201cDead March in Ssul\u201d before the troops march ofl.There will be & solemm nrass at the Basilica at 10 o\u2019clock, when the Archbishop of Quebec will officiate.A united secvice will also be held at the Methodist Church, at 9 o'clock, when the pastors of the several churches will take part in the service.The address will be given by Rev.8S.Lyle, D.D., of Hamilton, Ont,, the moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.At six o'clock in the evening there will be an assembly of the troops on the Esplanade, when the military honors to the memory of the late King will be rendered and the proclamation of the new King will be read, after the salute of 68 guns has been fired.The R.C.G.A.band will flay, Chopin's fun- otal march and the March while the salute is being fired, RECORDER'S COURT, Two prisoners charged with drunk.onness appeared before the Recorder ay.One was fined $8 and costs ar fifteen days\u2019 jail and one $2 costs or eight days.A prisoner oon- victed of indecent behavior was @ned $10 and costs or one nonth'e jail.MUST CLOSE ON SUNDAYS.\u2014 Judgment.in twenty different cases against the proprietors of local moving, pleture etre for violating te y-law prohibit umiay open was rendered in the Recorder's Court yesterday meming, defendants being condemned to fines varying from $30 to $40 and costs for each offence.It wiil tre recalled that eome lew months ninos the interested parties appealed from the judgment given by the Recorder to the Buperior Court, which the city\u2019s action.Te up to 8 oom also have to meet smo sidersble sum.A BIPLANE FLIGHT Mourmelon-le-Grand, France, May 19 \u2014M.Scheurt flew in a bi-plane with a ssenger to Chalons-Sur-Marne and return, à distance of about 30 miles to-day, at a speed of 46 1-2 miles an hour {across the border.Accordiog of a day or two | ier of the | | the Street Cleani T0 KEEP THE STREETS CLEAN Mayor Gaynor Talks to Brooklyn Boys on Their Good Work, BY SAT YESTERDAY Alderman Jobin Discusses Carpet Sweeping, Pork and Beans and Celestials.Alderman Jobio wes the main 8, at the meeting of the By- Laws Committes held last night, and as may be gathered, his motions were or a a usedul re ther than romantic nature.His motion with regard to the Chinese Evidently Ald.Mssservey, of Quebec, is not slome in bis campaign for c wireets, and best means to taken to attain the much to be desir-.od end, The ides ssems to be a popular one in eoms of the large cities Now York Reuben F.ns, o Volunteer Aid Association of the De partment of Street C être, called on Mayor Gaynor, accompanied by about seventy members of the 1 Civio Lengue, made up of boys girls of Brooklyn.All wore badges issued by Simons, who is blind, introduced the oaliers as follows :-'Boys and girls, this is the Hon.William J, Gaynor, Mayor of the great city of New York.\u201d Wr.Gaynor ssid to the delegation :\u2014 \u201cI never could understand why the streets of Brooklyn are so clean, but I can understand it now, Where are your white wings ?I don\u2019t see your white wings.So you track « the streeu in Brooklyn?Well | That is good, to teach the people not ta litter the streets with paper and to attend to garbage and refuse, also to keep areaways clean.Yes, you do a great deal of good by teaching the people nestness that way.\u201d CORONATION OF KING GEORGE Question as to What Band Will Accompany Canadian Contingent to London\u2014marrmereeee Already there is talk in official military circles as to the composition of the Canadian contingent for the coronation of King George V.Particulatly is this true of the band that will accompany the Canadian forces for the occasion.Bo far two bands of the permanent foros have been mentioned, the R.C.B., of Halifax, N.S, and the R.C.HA., of , and many are of the opirion that the final decision will be in favor of Kingwton's excellent organization.The strength of the R.C.H.A.band thers has been incress- ed lately from twenty-three to thirty- five members, and this will enable Bandmaster Li to make a fine showing fm , if he happens to be selected for the homors.There seems to be no mention of the Bine band of the R.C.G.A.in Quebec by the speculators end Quebecers, who weekly hear.their concerts on their Terrace, will unanimously vote that their band only is worthy to represent the peramment forces of the Dominion at the coronation.The chief military city of the Doinion has so far kept up its reputation in rd to military bands, and if any musical organization goes over to England for the coronation it should certainly be the Quebec R.C.G.A.band, which under the diree- tion of Mr.Jos.Vezina, one of the foremost musicians of the country, has earoed ita position as one of the greatest bands in the Dominion, and well worthy to represent our country on so important an occasion.YOUNG LIFE CUT SHORT.A bright and promising young lite was cut short ay, when Gorard, the 15-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.P.M.otter died at the Hotel: Dieu Hospital.The little fellow sustained a serious accident a few vears ago.Medical aid pulled him through at the time, however, and he appeared to regain his robust health.Lately, however, he was again taken jll as a result of complications fram the accident and despite the best medical skill passed awny yesterday morning.The deceased was a member of the A.0.H.Cadets.Much sympathy will go forth to Mr.and Nrs.Cotier and family in their sad bereavement.Made of Wheat and Barley By solentifio cooking\u2014 Grape-Nuts Contains the food elements which make strong men, beautiful women and happy children.This food, with good cream or milk, has s fine flavour, delightfully appetizing, and can be digested with ease by even the weakest stomach.: Grape-Nuts food builds up body, brain and nerves rapidiy, when many other foods do not agree.A week's trial will prove \u201cThere's a Reason\u201d for Grape-Nuts Read \u2018The Road to Wellville,\" in pkgs.POSTUM OBREAL CO., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich.Loan public morality, was rather too com- to a making a praiseworthy effort to put restaurants and \u201cBeaneries,\u201d\u201d which has for object the saleguarding of it of immediate solu- to have gone carefully, and is plicated to tion, but be appears into the matter very on a workable basis, Alderman Verret presided, and there ! were also present Mayor Drouin, Aldermen Guillot, Goulet, Jobin, Emond M han, Mulronsy, Paquet, Cote, Lavallee, Collier, Chief Trudel and Deputy Chief Walshhe minutes of the last meeting being read and confirmed, the question of the request of the carters for an increase in tariff, when carryi fares from the Empress wharf a: that vicinity was discussed and assented to.Their charges will in future be fifty cents for i first person and twenty-five for each additional fare.The question of making a public park on St.Joseph street on the : ground belonging to La Febrique de t, Roch then came up.It was held that La Fabrique had the right neither to sell nor lease the ground, and it was also considered a debatable point whether the police had any jurisdiction over this ground.It was decided to go on with the work.Alderman Jobin then moved an amebdment to by-law 313 concerning the cleanliness and hygiene of the city, insofar as the cleaning of car- pots was concerned.He proposed that every proprietor of an establishment, which was expressly occupied with the cleaning and beating of carpets, &e., should be prohibited from duty in or above a street or court within the city limits.And further that the proprietor should burn his dust inside is establishment, bury it three feet underground or transport it to the city dumping ground in closed carts so that none might escape.Also that he should be forbidden to leave any vehicle or box containing dust even in a side street, but that the pro- .prietor might keep such boxes or ; vehicles containing dust im his yard \u2018providing they were covered; that any guilty of infringing this By-law should be liable to a fine of $40.00.' Alderman Jobin and Monaghan pointed out the great dan, latent in this disease-spreading dust, and spoke of one such carpet-cleaning es- _ tablishment, which was in close proximity to a school.It was said that \"when the windows of this school were , the rooms wers smoothered , with dust, and many complaints had ben made.The amendment vws carried.Alderman Jobin then brought up his motion dealing with the pork and beans eating rooms and the Chinese restaurants.He pro that no- ! body should be entitled to maintain one of these restaurants without ob- A hyeivally thas I hove been y ave or years.My stomach, kidneys and liver are jn fine shape,\u201d says Mr, William A.Burgess.\u201cWhile serving in the U.8.Army, 1898 to 1901, I contracted stomach and kidney trouble, from which I have suffered ever since, and for which I receive a pension.I tried many remedies, but none gave any noteworthy effect About three months I began using Duffy's Pare Malt hiskey as a medicine.I havo used three bottles and have gained fifteen pounds since I using it.Iam still using it, and I do not think there is any medicine made that is equal ioit.My stomach, liver and kidnevs are in better order than they have been for years, and if these three organs of the body are kept in order one .will have few doctor bills.Icheerfully recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a tonic, a stimulant and renovator of tha whole system, \u2014 WiLLIAM À.BurGres, P.O, box 575, Danville, IL Duffy\u2019s Pure Malt Whiskey has been before the public for half a century and its curstiv: v1'a+ has never been questioned, gram, Dufly\u2019s Pure Malt Whiskey the health and strength giving properties that are so necessary to them, It is prescribed by doctors and recognized as a family medicine everywhere, If in need of advice, Write Med ical Depart ment, the Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, New York, stating yo nr case fully.Our doctors will send you advice frec, together with aluable illustrated medical booklet containing rare commos sense rules for health, which vou cannot afford to be without, aud some of the mavy thousands of gratifyingiet- ters from meu aud women in all walks of life, both old and young.whe have heen cured and benefited by the useo I this great medicine and n° joy grod health.Sold by .ealers, or direct, $lag a JOSEPH & SONS, t is an absolutely pure distilli+i + Overworked men, delicate women and sis\u2019 « - usited fn lin woe Distributors taining a license from the city clerk for $50.That sum would he neither a favorable report from the Chief of the ty Chief and the Sergeant of hin district.AH per- | sons who had not conforned with the Police, '34 months, should have their licenses Jobin considered that a record these licenses should he kept, that the police should report all infractions of the license.He thought of be all one room and not sub-divided by curtains, &.Where a window or door opened directly on the street the proprietor should not be allowed to shut out the view, Thess places should only remain open from 5 a.m.to 12 p.m.No license holder should suffer disorder in his restaurant, nor should he sell intoxicating liquors.The police should have the right tn inspect them, and any infraction of | the rules should be punished the first time by a fine not exceeding $40, n second offence to result in the revoking the license.It was argued that the motion might bring certain houses within its scope that were above reproach, and that the good would thus suffer with the bad.Tt was also questioned whether the city\u2019s powers were not too limited to carry out the requirements of the motion.As far as the selling of intoxicating liquors in auch places was cornerned, Chief Trudel said it was à difficult matter to find out when such traffic was going on, nince there was nothing to prevent anyone from buying liquor from a; neighboring grocer or saloon, and : drinking \u201cit in these restaurants.Resides this, several Aldermen were of apinion that the proprietors ought only to be allowed to employ male i labor.The motion was left over for ther revision and consideration.PRAIRIE | Smoking Tobacco | Mild and Meliow.fur.DRESA GOODS.| One Dress Goods aro the most up.{o-date at prices defying all competi: tion.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.To-day has been proclaimed a day of mourning for the late KING EDWARD VII, therefore my establishment will | not be opened for business this | day.i J.H.MULLIN.rl TONOMEAD { prohibitive nor oppressive.To obtain ! | this license the applicant should have | ; proposed requirements during the past revoked hy the City Clerk, Alderman | and | the dining-room of these places should * |B A.G.VERRET, 162 ST.JOHN ST.Real Estate and General Insurance Agent.HOUSES FOR SALE OR TO LET IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.apl.16xla.w.satxly.THE GREAT STORES OF QUEBEC CENTRE Ronnetsand hats for children.in embroidered lawn, silk and fancy straw, Uppor FOL, Lepiney & Fre 254-264 $t.John St.Latest novelties in dress for infants and little girls.Town Time is \u201cDon\u2019t waste either of them.\u201d cious bankers of your two dearest Money Make our big stares the pe interests.You will gai à rood deal of time if you make all your purchases here.Our sy tem of bargains at cut rates is the quickest that can be desire Our facilities for buying for cash and in very large quantities i the surest guarantee and the best means of economising money.vorr \u201cSee our merchandise, judge of our novelties and compare our values.\u201d Bargains for Ladies\u2019 New costumes in duck, semi- ready, white and holland, cuffs and collars of different color, worth $6.00.Our price.$4.39 Princess Gowns, in white lawn, trimmed with embroidery and valencienne lace, in the best possible taste, worth $5.50.Our price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.44.50 Coats in duck and linen, latest German novelties, white, drab, new brown, etc, worth from .\u2026.52.50 to $4.78 New Dressing Gowns in serge, alpaca, and other tissucs, navy blue and white, limited quantity.Prices.$2.50 to $4.78 Bargains for Girls, very pretty dresses in duck, holland, white, pink, pale bine.New style, ages 12 to 14 years, $4.50; 14 to 18 years .83478 Bargains for Men 75 Tweed Suits, fancy wor! len, new style, perfect finish.(See the windows).Special serena secssse cc SO EI 30 dozen Shirts in striped cambric, assorted shades, cult: of same pattern, sizes 14 to 17.Special .69c.Straw Hats for mor boys, new shapes.Lt reese 0c.to , Panama Hats, latest thing.Prices .82.95 to $9.50 Fargains for the House 30 Tag.«y Ruge, new design, extra quality.worth 20e.to 75c.per yard.Special Price.59c.1,700 yards I: cloths, new desir hie for every apartment, rth 45e.per yard.Our price.37%c, floor Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John St.S = Of all the Clothes you know We venture to assert that only Semi-ready Tailoring Is absolutely Right! Have you tried \u201cthe way of te-dey 2\" QUEBEC.PHILIPPE MICHAUD & GIE, Levis, P.Q Headquarters for Cleaning PANAMA HATS We not only clean the hat, but we also clean the ribbon and leather band Ladies\u2019 white duck suits dyed in all the latest fashionable shades.PFEIFFER'S DYE WORKS 4 MoMahon St.Quebec.Phones 523-524 tu, thur,sat LAURENT * fully solicited.MANUFACTURER of ARTIFICIAL MARBLE 946-856 St.Valier Street, Quebec.Chimney Mantels, Counters, Columns, Stations of the Cross, High Relief Communion Tables, Pedestals, Monuments, Memorial Tablets, Complete Altars in Wood and Marble, according to plans.Floors in Roval Linoleum, Plaster Mouldings, drawings, Moulds and Modellings an Prompt execution of work at very Telephone 3281 MoisaN Special attention will be paid to d food Sculptures, P low prices.A visit is respect.tu-thusat- TO PERFORM OUR WORK WELL Greately depends on quality We would be pleased to furn of our food.ish you in this regard : Cereals, Breakfast Food, etc., all best brands.Usual Hi \u2018Teas and egrade Fruits and Vegetablesoffees, in packages or in bulk.Wines and Liquors, best known and most popular marks on market.General Provisions.M.BOYCE & SON, ESTAB'D 1856 19.21 COTE D'ABRAHAM.THE RELLABLY GROCERS TEL 294 JUUUSERERRRRAER n Also the latest Styles in 8 Suits.Mrs.D.| CERAREBREEER Madeira and Eyelet Embroidered Princess dresses.Latest Styles in Collars, Toby Frills and Jabots.White and Black Chantilly and Brussels Net Veilings.m Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Under-Clothing, Corsets, etc.46 Fabrique Stroet.NUNSNEENSARUEE We are now showing a large assortment of the Lates BB M Creations in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats.Repp and Rajah Silk Coat a n .R.Murphy, ! Phone 22.meme \"remet MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL.Friday, May 13th, 1910.Present: His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Harbeun, Faanument, Campbell, Cannon, Collier, Cote, Cummings, Delisle, Dinan, Fmond, Fieet, Gauvreau, Goulut, Guillot, Jobin, Lantier, Lamontagne.Lavulle, lovk- well, Madden, Messcivey, Mnnaghnn, Motin, Mulroney, Paquet, Plamondon, Pouliot, Shink, Trudel, Verret\u2014(30).The minutes of the fast \u2018meeting ns read and confirmed.Read a telegram from Lord ine borough, Secretary to Ris Ex - Qovernor-General of Canada, ac knowledging the receipt of the mes: of spapathy of His Worship th Mayor Qusbee on the occasion of been forwarded by His Excellency the Governor-General to the Secretary of State lor the Colonies, for eunmission to His Majesty the King George the Read a lotter from the \u2018\u201cRocietes St.Jean Baptiste de Quebec et de St.Sauveur,\u201d inviting Hin Worship the Mayor and members of the City Coun.«il to attend the celebration of the national festival of the French-Can- nase nn the 97h ot June next, in ths Chureh of Notre Dame de J: Cartier, Ordered that the said letter tay on tbe table until the time for wotions.Read letters from the Secretary of the Quebso Board of Trade : 1.nquiring what Gnenciel help the ality wo d be disposed to grass to \u20ac building yards within the city limits, or in the vicinity of the cit of Referred Finance Quebec.to the Committee, tion of civic rade, con- 2.Praying for an ex taxes for the Board of sidering the importance of the services rendered by them to the city and the fact that their only means of support are the personal subscriptions of their members, Relerred to the Finance Committes.3.From the same\u2014offering, on behalf of the Corporstion of the Master Bakers of the city, the fres and gratuitous wervices of two competent men, chosen among their members, to do the work of the inspection of bread.Referred to the Health Committee.4.From the same\u2014enclosing resolutions of the Board, suggesting an improved rapid service A mails between Cansds and England.Referred to the Special Committee for the; promotion of the trade and shipping interest of the port of Quebec.Read a letter from Messrs.Choquette, Galipeault and al, attorneys for Mr.Laureat Chalifour, of Limoilou, claiming $24.00 for damages to his coat through a defective sidewalk and fence in Limoilou.Referred to the Road Committee.Read a letter from the Chas.A.Paquet Company, Limited, prayin the Council to order the removal rails laid years ago in St.James street by the Electric Tramway Company, and which are no mors used and praying for the permanent paving of the anid St.James street.Referred to the Road Committes, Read a letter from the Committee in charge of the erection of a monument to Montcalm in Quebec, asking authorization to place the said monument on Lansdowne Avenue, and praying for a grant from the city of $700 to build the pedestal of the said monument and inauguration expenses.Referred to the Finance Committee.Read a notification and protest from the Quebec & Levis Ferry Company, Limited, protesting the city on account of the non-compliance of Mr.Alphonse Bernier, purchaser of the exclusive right of ferry passengers and merchandise between Quebec and Levis, of the terms of hia contract, holding the city responsible for all damages and costs, and praying for the cancelling of the said contract.Referred to the Ferry Committee.Read letters from Alphonse Bernier, Fsq., E.Angstrom, naval architect, from George T.Davie & Son, and from the Canadian General and Shoe Machinery Company, explaining at length why the terms of the contract between Mr.Bernier with the city have not been strictly complied with.Referred to the Ferry Committee.Presented a petition from residents of Domaine Lairet and Gros Pin, praying the Council to allow Mr.} J.Jobin, butcher, a free delivery of meats, &e., and provisions in their locality, and permission for him to dispense with the opening of a private stall, Referred to the Market Committee.Alderman Pouliot lays before the Council an extract of the minutes of a meeting of the church-wardens of St.Roch de Quebec, in connection with the permission granted by thém to the city to occupy two lots of ground to be used as small parks for the public, and praying also that one of the lots be na Charest Square, and the other Plessis Square.Referred \u2018eprseented Cha lois ot t reports the Finance Committee :\u20141960th, to grant $200 to the Refuge for Domestio Servants ; 1961st report, tenders for city advertising ; 1962nd report, concerning insurance of the city against ents.Moved hy Ald.Cannon, seconded by Ald.Pouliot, and resolved : That the said reports be taken up this evenimg as the 4th, th and 6th orders of the day respectively.Presented the 112th report of the Police Committee, tenders for rubber coats.Moved by Ald.Paquet, second: ol by Ald.Barbeau, and resolved : \u2018That the said report he taken up as the 7th order of the day.Ferry Committee, enclosing City Engi- Lauzon, and protest served on Mr.Alphonse Bernier.Moved by Ald.Dinan, seconded by Ald.Messervey, and resolved : That the said report be taken up as the Sth order of the day.Preeer:: * \u2018Ye following reports ol the Rpecial Committee to promote the shipping trade of the port of Quebec : Int, in support of an improved rapaid mail service between Canada and England ; 90d, praying the city to guarantee 5 per cent on $10,000 during five years, to help the compeny formed for the promotion of the \u201chipping trade J the port Quebec.ov vy AN.Morin, seconded by AM.Lockwell, and resolved: That the said report be taken up as the 9th and 10th orders of the day.REPORTS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL.1.A report is read by Mr.W.D, Baillairge, City Engineer, in answer to a resolution of the Council, passed on the 29th of April last: the paving in permanent material of that por: tion of Laliberte street between St.Joseph and Des Fosses streets, would cost about $1,918.2.Report by Dr A.H.Hall, Veterinary Inspector, on the condition of a horse belonging to Mr.Hains, which fell on Dalhousie street, maid report stating.that the medical treatment of the said horse will cost between $25 and $30.ORDER OF THE DAY.Before procesding to the order of the day, Ald, Cannon moves, Aid.Mennghan, and it is unanimously revolved : n he the Cm! que city , y touched mews of tl death wo Se Beloved Save r , places t lollowing on reco reims the minutes of its procendines : The ins of Quebec have learned with profound sorrow of the death of His Majesty King Edward VII.This unexpected calamity has cast a gloom over the whole Empire, and the entire world thrilled with emotion at the nsing of the beneflomt Monarch who ad ao well deserved the title of the Peacemaker.Canada is plunged in sorrow, but nowhere is the asd loss more acutelv felt than in this city of Quebec, no frequently honored the visite and by the stay in its of members of the Royal Family, who gaimel not only the respect but also the enteem and the hearty afleation of all.Quebno still recalls the Inte King\u2019s memorable visit in 1800, whils he wes Prince of Wales, amd we will never for.ot how mostly His Majesty sympa thised in our rejoicinge ve brated the thres hundredth amive- sary of the foumdation of our sity by Samuel lain.On the grave Presented the 135th report of the 350 neer\u2019s report on ferry bamte Levis and | p ha 1d undertake company that wa wu wi | de whieh will soon close over him, we leg the tribute of our loyalty to the Emhe vas , and the ex) jon of our deep love for the kémlly Boveraign who won aid held the hearts of bia people.We also tender to the Quem, who mourns for Lim, our ound respect and our earnest simosre sympathy in the loss that wounds her in her dearest affections.Loyal subjects of the British Crown, we share the Royal Family's bitter mourning and perl seise this, the first opportunity ol Ed us, to voice our prclousd respeot for, our fealty attachment to the new Sovereign whom Providence has s given ua in tho person of His Moit Ex lent Majest, ing v.1st Order of the Day\u2014Pursesnt to notice, Ald.Messervey moves, x od by Ald.Dinen, and it is resolved : That the City Engineer be authorised to prepare an estimate of the cost of the removal of gerbage from ome of the wards of the city, as he may se ject himself for such an experiment, with a view of ascertaining \u2018the cost of a Kacbage system for the whole of Quebec, and report to the Council.9nd Order of the Day\u2014Pursuant to notice, AM.Lockwell moves, secon: by Ald.Morin, and it is resolved : t the Cit; Engineer be authorized to estimate the cost of extending St.Cyrille street to the city limits, keeping in view the fact that the Hotel: Dieu de Quebec will graut the ground free for auch extension.3rd Order of the Day\u2014Pursuant to notice, the motion of Ald.Dinan being called, he declares that, action having been taken as to the inspection of the new ferry boats by the City eur and a protest having been served, on behalf of the city, upon Mr.Alphonse Bernier, purchaser of the right of Jerry: ing , &o., between Levis, he the said motion.4th Order of the Day\u2014Read the 1960th report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it 1s resolved : That the sum of two hundred dollars is granted Mgr.Faguy and others, to help the Refuge of Domestic Servants, established at No, 3 Palace street, said amount to be charged to the credits voted for contingent expenditure.5th Order of the Day\u2014Read the 1961st report of the Finance Committes, which being put to the vote, it is moved by AM.Trudel, seconded by Ald.Cote: That the said report be not considered this evening, but that it be referred back to the Finance Committee, with instructions to report thereon, after enquiry as to what is the respective circulation of the mews- papers , and requesting them specially to produce before the Committee a sworn declaration of the number of their subscribers to their paper, and also to produce the list of the names of their subscribers.And the said motion, being put to the vote, & point of order is raised : That the said motion is not in order, and is illegal, as it prescribes the production of a sworn document, which it is not Me Poire due Mayor declares the His Worship t ayor ares the i order well taken, and the said motion in amendment is set aside.And the main motion, being again put to the vote, Ald.Morin moves, wsec- onded by Ald.Lockwell, and it is on the following division of 16 for and 14 against, resolved :\u2014That the said re port be referred back to the Finance Committee, with instructions to re port, after enquiry of the circulation of the said newspapers vely.The said division being as ows : For :\u2014Ald.Barbeau, Campbell, Col lier, Cote, Cummings, an, Lamontagne, Levalles, Lockwell, M: Messervey, Monaghan, Morin, Plamondon Mulroney.Trudel (16).ust :\u2014Ald.Besumont Agui :\u2014Ald.y Delisle, Emond.Fiset.Gauvreau, Gou- Jet, Guillot, Jobin, Lantier, Paquet, Pouliat, Shink, Verret (14).And the said report is referred to the Finance Committee.6th Order of the Day\u2014Resd the 1962nd report of the Finance Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved : That the offer of Nir.W.J.Fraser to insure the city against accidents in the Ocean Company, for three years, for the amount of $20,000, in hersby nocepted, the premium thereon to be as follows : 1st year, 50 p.c.of said premium, 81, 350 ; red vear, 30 pc.of said pre mium, $810: 3rd year, 20 p.c.of said remium, $540, making a total sum of $2,700 ; the first premium payable this vear being 81.850, whioh will be charged to the credits voted for contingent expenditure for the year 1910- 1911.7th Order of the Day \u2014 Read the 112th report of the Police Committee, which being put to the vote, in adopted, and it is resolved : That the contract for the supply of rubber coats for the police force, for the present fe cal year, is hereby grant .A Laliberte & Co., at 96.70 for each cont, being the only tender received and being advantageous\u2014said contract subject to all conditions of said tender and said report\u2014the amount to be charged to the credita voted for general purposes of the Police Committee for the fiscal year 1910-11.Sth Order of the Day \u2014 Read the 135th report of the Ferry Committee, which being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved : That the Ferry Committee having informed the Council that, at the sugyestion of His Worship the Mayor, Mr, W.D.Baillainge, Oity Engineer, detailed to inspect the twa new ferry boats, the Levis and Tauzon, ferryt between \u2018| Quebec and Levis since he iat of May, 1910, to ascertain if they were built according to the contract with the city, has reported that the boats were not in any way in accordance with the clauses of the contract, and that, in consequences of said report, and acting instructions of His Worship the ayor, Mr.Joseph Allaire, the city by | notary, has, on the 3rd of Way inst.Mr.Al se Bernier, pure chaser of the of fevrving pavsen- gers and merchandise between the oily of and ihe tom of Levis, Lo the effect that was transgressing the clauses of his contract, This Counoil unanimously approves of the action taken by His Worship the Mayor in obtaining the City Engineer's report, and in having the said protest served on the said Alphonse Bernier.9th Order of the Day\u2014Read the first of the Special Committe to romote the shipping trade of the port 5 Quebec, i Dee put to the vote, 3 josser - vey, resolved : That this Council has taken cogizance and uvanimously approves the following resolutions adopted alsa unanimously by the Que bec rd of Trade, at ite last month: ly meeting, and moat willimgly join with the said Board im drawing re tally the attention of the Tonthe Postmaster-Genersl to the oppor tunity now offered, by the advent, to the 81.Lawrence rowte, of the new knot tam Northern steamers Royei George and Bdward, of entablisbing lay .20- styles.& de St.Sauveur\u201d being read and cou sidered, it is moved by Ald.Cannon, seconded .: That the ! accepte the said invitation and will take part in the celebration of the St.Jean Baptiste festival, on the 27th of June next.QUESTIONS.Alderman Trudel esks : Is it to the knowledge of His Worship the Mayar 1.That tho circulation on Dorchester bridge is often impeded by the fact that one of the sli of the bridge re mains open for hours ?2.That more often still circulation is completely blocked by the fact that both slides of the said bridge remain too long open Ÿ 3.That all this is due to the rottenness and to the defective maintenance of the enid bridge ?4.Have measures ben taken to prevent the Turnpike Trust, who own the bridge, being an obstacle to free communications between different sections of the city ?_- NOTICES OF MOTION.The following notices of motion are handed to the City Clerk for the next meeting of this Council : By Ald, Monaghan :\u2014That, while appreciating the commendable desire of Mr, Carr, General Manager of the Q.R.L.& P.Co., to meet the demand of the public, this Council deems it necessary, in the interest of the personal safety of the tramway service smployess and its patrons, to request Mr.Carr to remove all trolley poles adjacent to the rails to a distance of at least five feet outwardly from eaid rails ; that Mr.Carr be also requested to extend the time of transfers to 15 minutes (which he has a few weeks ago shortened to 10), which abbreviation of time is proving too frequently inadequate to reach ir.destination, for paseongers who * have to transfer twice on the line; and that the City Carr to remedy and put to effect the above mentioned request.By AW.Levallee .\u2014That the City Engineer prepare an estimate of the cost of macodamizing the sixth and eighth avenues of Limoilou.MOTIONS.Ald.Paquet moves, seconded by Ald.Barbeau, and it is resolved : That the name of Mrs.Aglae Boucher, wife separated as to property of G.A.Blouin, doing business under the name of G.A.Blouin & Co., bs substituted to the ame oi ee be Blouin, as contr.r for tl ing of merge uniforms, for the police force, for the current fiscal year, Moved by Al.Jobin, seconded by AM.Beaumont, and resolved : Thats by-law be ared concerning restdur- ants commonly called nork snd beans, Chinese\u2019 restaurants, &o., embodying the following regulations :\u20141.The pro- pristors of such resteurants shall be bound to pay every year, in the City Clerk'a office, a license for which they will have to pay 850.2.In order to obtain such license, the said proprietors shall previously obtain a cetifi- cate, of by the Chief and sub-Chief of Police, which they will deliver on reception of a favorable rt made after inspection by the police sergeant in charge of the ward where is located the restaurant, for which a license is asked.3.Persons who have already been condenmed by the Courts for offences against the Provincial license laws during the 12 months precedin; their application for such lisense, wil not be entitled to such a license, 4.The eating room of said restaurant shall be one and a si room.It will be forbidden to divide the said room by wooden partitions or eur- tains.All the other rooms of such restaurants shall be used exclusively by the proprietor himself.5.Said restaurants shall remain open only between seven o'clock in the mornin until ten o'elock in the gue .A persons fo puilty infringing the regulations of the said by-law PR pre be liable to a fine not exceeding $40, and in the case of a second offence the City Clezk shall, besides the imposition of the fine by the Recorder, cancel the uaid license.Moved by AM.Jobin, seconded by Ald.Beaumont, and resolved : That a by-law be prepared to amend By-law No.313, in order to com persons doing the business of cleaning carpets :\u20141.To bury or to bum, all the dust resulting from such cleaning.2.To carry away such dust in closed vehicles, covered with impervious tissues.3.They shall not leave on any street or lane any carriage or box whatsoever, containing such dust, bit permission will be given to keep such dust in a private yard, for the space of 24 hours, but in carte or boxes well closed and covered with impervious tissues.Each and every infraction of above regulations shall, be punished by a fire of $40.Moved by Ald, Verret, seconded by AM.\u2018Collier, and resolved : That a» delegation of mwwrbers of this Council, composed of His Worship the Meyor, Ald.Cannon, Collier, Pouliot and - ret, in hereby appointed to interview the members of the Board of School Commissioners, to devise the ways and means to obtain su increase the gremt of the Provincial Legislature to the elementary schools of this city.Moved by Ald.Cannon, seconded by AM.Pouliot, and resolved : That when this Council shall adjourn, it stand adiourned until Friday, the 27h of May imstant, and the Council then adjourns.PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow.NOTICE TO EPICURES.We wish to draw the attention of the publio to our Ane display at the Petit Parisien Market, situated on Cote d'Abraham, near the len of leadi to 5t.Vslier street, \"il hee Se Soest speortaent a te, vegetables, a meat.ant will be ved, à without de- Frach and American the Per call, | MORIN & PLANTE, s Phwebly mail vurvioe | 7° 7 mayl3 20a, wear.Has ä \u2018the same money.46 First In The Field And Foremost To-day 'FitReform originated high clase,\u201d hand-tailored garments in Canada, just as Fit-Reform today originates the #tyles that Canadian gentlemen Most of the well dressed men you see on the street, carry the\u2019 Fit-Reform trademark in the inside pockets of their coats.These men know, by careful comparison, that there are no other garments made in Canada today superior to those i pedfected by the Fit-Reform system.* Fit-Reform has always been first in offering better ftyles, better tailoring, \u201c better values than it is possible to \u201c ebtain elsewhere for anything like Fit-Reform was always\u2014andis to-day \u2014the firt and foremoë in the realms of high class tailoring.We are showing the very latest creations in Fit-Reform Suis\u2014the choicest of the season.$18 to $35.Gl-Reform FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910 sme J.L.O.PROULX, sd Agentin Quebes 94-96 St.Joseph Street.REMOVAL NOTICE \u2014\u2014= We bave removed to No.155 Bridge Street, where we will carry as in the past a full.line of Bicycles and Automobile Supplies, Gasoline, etc.A.Gagnon & Co.155 BRIDGE ST.world to-day.ll Cor.8t.James and Automatic Ribbon Reverse and many other important features, such as two-ribbon device, back spacer, stc., making it the most up-to-date and efficient machine in | the business : JAS.T.HARROWER & CO.SELLING AGENTS Peter Sts.Each One a Billing Mashine Keyboard Designed for Speed IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Notice is hereby given that the > _\u201c ANNUAL MEETINQ of tho Shareholders will be bald at the Head Office of the Bank In Toronto on WEDNESDAY, THE 25th OF MAY NEXT The Chair to be taken at noon, By order of the Board - Toronto, 23rd March, 1910, , D.R.WILKIE, _ General Manager.» 1 Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 SCIE > | FRIDAY.MAY 20, 1910 CUNARD LINES LUSITANIA \u2014 MAURETANIA largest, Fastest, Finest Steamers Afloat NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT VIA FISHGUARD Te the most expeditions coute also to PARIS \u2014 BERLIN \u2014 VIENNA Lenve New York Wed: am SENDA 18 LONDON.TUESOAY 1N PARIS Wirsiess rime Signalsmpaple.May 35 Lusitania,.8 game May 34
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