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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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[" y - in The Weather Moderate variable winds, fair, much the same temperature.The Quebec, Chronicley+ apo Temperatures Minimum, 42; Maximum, 74.ity and high quality, \u201cCRESCA\u201d Capon.Serve to a guest of discriminatin, Phone 1141, French Olive Oi.A Pnard: \u201cCresca\u2019 Bramd The Cresca Mark is in itself an absolute guarantee of perfect pur- In bottles at 30c., 45c., 85 and.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bu.In 34 gallon tins at $1.25, 54 gallon tins at $2.25 and full gallon.$4.00 Each tin \u2018contains a young capon or a young chicken, roasted and put up in aspic jelly; both the Chicken and the Jelly are French.\u201cIt may never happen again, but this once [ have tasted chicken.\u201d Tins containing 14 Chicken 60c., 54 Chicken $1.00, a whole Chicken $1.75, a whole Capon.A.GRENIER 94-06 SL John Street Founded 1882 8125 \u201cCRESCA\u201d Poulet.palate, and he will say in his heart \"ane arcesues vensocuss vee.$2.50 Sh 3 WILFRID GIVES NOTICE Important Resolution Will Be © Introduced by Him at Imperial Conference.ur London, June 5\u2014At the Imperial P'Conferenee today Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, gave notifi- \u2018cation of his intention to introduce a resolution with a view to securing -diberty for any Dominion of the empire to withdraw from the opera- ¥ tion of any treaty made Ly the ygov- eernment, without impairing the treaty hin respect to the rest of the empire.A resolution for uniform navigation laws throughout the empire and \u201che employment of British seamen \u2018n British ships was adopted.The Right Hon.Sydney Buxton, \u201cpresident of the Board of Trade, proposed that the Dominions co-operate : \u2018with the government in the use of the \u201crecently organized labor exchange to fill vacancies in the colonies.Preaier Laurier opposed this on the ground that it would cause friction \u2026petwatn Canadian employers and em- a\" * tri rt \u2019 w » FIRST YEAR « RESULTS AT McGILL.Montreal, June S\u2014First year results |.the medical faculty of McGill posted to-day show that seventy-three .students successfully passed the ses- sional tests.N.M.Guion, of Ottawa, tron the prize for highest aggregate foros.MOVING PICTURES i WENT UP IN SMOKE.\u201c New York, June 5\u2014One hundred and forty miles of moving pictures melted into air this afternoon, leaving no ashes behind, when - flames swept through the two story building of the Powers Co., film manufacturers, in the.Bronx.Scventy heroes and heroines, who were rehearsing a oving picture drama when the fire as discovered, fled for their lives to the street tnd for an hour stood in their stage clothes on the sidewalk and watched the firemen battle with the blaze.The flames spread to the adjoining building, octupied by Wm.Finger, one of the firemen on duty.Finger dashed into the burn- Ing building to save his wife and 3 shildren, but they had already escap- td.One hundred chickens and forty fucks in the rear of the premises were roasted alive.The damage was rstimated at $175,000.SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO MR.JOHN DILLON.Dublin, June 5\u2014John Dillon, Nadonalist member of Parliament for East Mayo, was dasgerously injured about the head and back in an automobile accident last night nexr Dundalk, 45 miles north west of Dubdin.- The automobile dashed into a culvert and Mr.Dillon wus thrown through the glass screen.Although his condifion is serious Mr.Diilon\u2019s own doctor, who was summoned.from here, has good hopes of his complete recovery, but will not permit the removal of the patient drom Dundalk for several days.Mr.Dillon suffered a severe con- eussion of the spine, which deprived trim temporarily of power over his limbs.He also received a severe cut in the forehead which required several stitches.Windsor, Out, June 5.\u2014Mrs, Catherine Walker, who conducted a bakery shop, reported to the Windsor police that she had been robbed of +8490 in money and a $100 diamond bracelet.The police\u2019 are looking for Nicholas Kramer, a baker, who was In the woman's employ and who is missing.AMITOR HAS LOST HS LIFE Lieutenant Bagne Aypears to Have Met the Same Fate as Others.Nice, June S\u2014It appears more and more probable to-night that Lieut.Bague, the \u2018French aviator, has met the fate of Cecil Grace, the Englishman who lost his life in the North Sea while attempting a Hight from Calais to Dover last December.Lt.Bague, who holds the oversea flight record, left Nice on his aeroplane this morning for a trip to Corsica.The distance between the two points is a little more than a hundred miles, and when nothing was heard from the daring aviator, torpedo - destroyers were sent out to search for him.The destroyer Arbalete returned here this evening from Corsica and reported that it could find no trace of Bague.Other naval vessels are continuing the search, but it is feared that it will prove fruitless.The aviator took carrier pigeons with him and it is supposed that the aeroplane capsized so suddenly that hé was waable to set them loose.The J Arbalete left again for Corsica at w | Ite house make further hunt for the missing aviator by means of searchlights.On March Sth last Le.Bague made à sensational and daring flight over the Mediterranean from Antibes to the little island of Gorgona, off the Italian coast.He covered a distance of more than 124 miles, establishing a new record for over the sea.It had been his original intention to land at Ajaccio, on the west coast of Corsica,\u2019 bue he lost his.way, and by so doing covered a greater distance over the water than if he had carried out his original intention.JLAIMED HE T00K A BRIBE Member of Ohio Legislature Makes a Remarkable Confession in Court .Columbus, Ohio, June 5.\u2014A member \u2018of the Legislature, Owen J.Evans, coufessed in open court today that he had accepted a bribe and de- viared his wiilingness to go before the grand jury and make a clean breast of all his knowledge concerning alleged legislative corruption, Evans, a representative from Stark county, is à member of the house calendar committee, which was adversely criticised immediately preceding publication of bribery charges.Evans, after he had been fined $500, went before the grand jury for several hours, and will be a witness tomorrow.\u2019 A new and large list of indictments is predicted as a result of Evan's actions.LOUIS BEANSEY WAS OUTFOUGHT.Montreal, June 5\u2014Joe Borrelli, the Italian fighter from New Jersey, outfought Louis Beansey, the local pugilist at the Readoscope Opera House to-night and put him to sleep in the tenth round after floofing him four times.The fight was said to be for the middleweight champion! ship of Canada.Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA KOGH, LAUTEREN & CO.FRANKFORT [A ay Sem Gotabliohed 1716.RHINE and MOSELLE WINES \u2019 ; Law, Vounæ & 00.© 1 « Mentreal ¢ \u2018+ ' Q FRENCH WARSHIP WENT ASHORE Had Narrow Escape in Halifax Harbor\u2014Got Off Withou Any Injury.: Halifax, N.S., June 5+In thick weather at 6.30 o'clock this morning.the French warship D'Estress, commanded by Capt.Prouhet, struck on George's Island, one of the forts in Halifax Harbor.Six hours later she floated off \u201cwithout assistance, and having sustained no damage whatever, even her paint apparently not having been scraped.Offers were made of help from towing steamers and the Dominion government's Marine Department, but these were declined wtih thanks as not being required.Capt.Prouhet, of the D'Estress, ordered the forward water ballast to be pumped out and the ammunition moved.The warship struek three hours before high water and she floated three hours after high tide, the water being at the same height when she slipped off as when she touched.Pilot Jno.Hayes was aboard, having teen taken on board outside the harbor.Geotges Island is in the center of the port.The only explanation for the incillent is that the pall of fog and smoke hung so thickly over the harbor that it was impossible to see ahead and the pilot misjudged his position.He thought he was west of the island, whereas he was south, and in feeling his way up, going very slowly, he struck.A fog bell is on George's Island and it had been heard earlier in the morning, but the warship was carried to the westward, and in that position the sound was carried past and became undistinguish- able on board.There will be an investigation.NEWS FROM FEDERAL CAPITAL Reugnation of Railway Commission Offered \u2014 Survey Work in Canada.Ottawa, June 5\u2014A.F.DiMnger, formerly of the operating staff of the railway commission, some weeks ago tendered his resignation and it has been accepted.Dillinger is well known in Ottawa but his whereabouts at present are said to be uncertain.He was first attached to the commission at the head office but was moved to Winnipeg, where he was located at the time of his resignation.It is alleged that he has become involved in domestic trouble and has left Winnipeg.Dillinger was formerly in the employ of The Canadian Pacific Railway as one of their superintendents.Reginald Daly, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Dr.Andrew Lawson of the University of California, have been engaged by the government to do geological survey work in Canada this summer.Dr.Daily will have charge of a party making a second cross section of the Rocky Mountains and geologists are much interested in the proposal as affecting some of the basic elements of the subject.The first cross section was made along the international boundary.Dr.Lawson will direct investigation in mineral areas around Lake Superior.: The corner stone of the New First Congregational Church will be laid on August 7th by Rev.C.Sylvester Horne, minister of Whitefields Tabernacle, London, Eng.Mr.Horne is also a member of the British House of Commons, ex-Chairman of the Congressional union of England and Wales and the author of quite a library.He is hailed as one of the first commoners of the capital of Britain and a forceful and eloquent preacher, CHINA MAY REVISE TREATY.St.Petersburg, June S\u2014Advices from Peking say that China contemplates & revision of the Russo-Chi- nese treaty of 1881, which expires in August unless it is renewed.The ultimatum issued recently by Russia with regard to the interpretation of the treaty wes based on the supposition that China would leave the treaty intact, inasmuch as revision would open up great difficulties and involve the long standing Russian privileges, such as the exclusive right to navigation on the Sungare, and ex- \u2018elusive trade in Mongolia.A revision of the treaty would involve new rights, which Japan would be certain to demand for herself, as Japan is far more active commercially and diplomatically than this country.Russia considered that China had less to lore by renewing the Russian privileges intact than by curtailing them, but the Chinese plans cannot be carried out without provoking anew the question of the re-occupa- tion of Kulja, ss a Russo-Chinese treaty cannot de considered without | reference to the eveñts.of.1881, UEBEC, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911, STRATHCONA AND MVSILL UNVERST Donates Anothe& $100,000 to the Instituti A Remarkable Gatheri The feature of n for the con- Montrfeai, June the annua) convocé \u2018ferring of degrees of the faculty of medicine at McGill University, today, was the announcement by Principal Peterson that Lord Strathcona has donated anotheg $100,000 for the completion of equipdtent in the new million dollar medi@®! building, the erection of which carlier munificent gifts had m possible.It was also andbunced that Dr.James Douglas hag: donated $25,000 for the oo-ordin of research work in the patholdgical laboratories.The convocation wks 3 remarkable one in many ways gd was especially notable \"on account of the presence of many old gradustes who have returned for the reugion which marks the official opening,of the new building.The opening took place this evening, Earl Grey Being the guest of honor., It was a busy dag for the medical men.In the morniag the graduates were officially photographed.An informal luncheon followed.Then came convocation, & reception, the opguing, and finally 8 converzazione and dance.Lieut-Governor Langélier was present at the convocation, over which Principal Peterson presided.Among others on the platform were Drs.Falconer, R.A.Reeve, and A.B.Macallum, Toronto # Allison, Mount Allison; A.J.Smigh, Pennsylvania ; J.C.Warren, ard; F.Barker, Johns-Hopkins, an Dr.Douglas, New York The annual report Yhowed that out of 380 students reghitered 75 were from Quebec, and 37 from British Columbia, while all the other provinces and nearly every part of the Empire is represenged.Principal Petersom, in reference to Lord Strathcona\u2019s gift, spoke of the farther need of public spirit to supplement private geverosity.Another festure af the convocation was the conferring of the degrees of Bachelor af ScieNeg in agrieulture for the first time or the first graduating class of the Macdonald College.A number of higher degrees were also conferred.MANY PROTESTS ARE COMING New Regulation of U.S.Customs Has Created Quite a Flurry.Washington, June 5.\u2014Many border cities which extend their commerce to Canada and Mexico telegraphed protests to the customs authorities to-day against the decision of the customs court which prohibits the free entry of domestic animals which have been taken across the line.In Detroit the maret wagons which deliver daily supplies in Windsor, were stopped by the customs collectors.At other cities which adjoin Canada traffic was delayed.Under the court's interpretation of the haw, a delivery horse once taken across the border is dutiable when it comes back.Motor trucks pass freely in all such cases, as à provision of the law allows them to be bonded for return.The court's decision reaches to some high places.Chief Justice White, of the Supreme Court of the United States, will take several of his horses with him when he goes to his summer home in Canada.He has prepared to pay duty on them when he returns.An old customs regulation permitting the free return of an American animal within three days was dug out of the old tiles by officials we sought some relief for the cities affected, but it was found that the customs court's decision reverses this.Several amendments to the laws have been prepared by congressmen who have suffering constituents.NEW GOLD STRIKE REPORTED IN ALASKA.Fairbanks, Alaska, June 5\u2014A gold strike is reported to have been made on Indian Creck, a tributary of the Koyokuk River, 300 miles up stream.Pay earth has been struck in two places.Miners are stampeding from here.Gold has also been struck on Long Creek, on the north side of the Yukon, opposite Melosi.The earth yielded five to fifteen cents to the pan.SAD DEATH OF BOY WHILE PLAYING.Montreal, June 5.~\u2014Chasing a ball, with which he and his companions had been playing, across the Grand Trunk railway level crossing at Vinet street, Osier Lamoreaux, sged 11 years, of 695 A Albert street, was crushed to death early this evening by a switching engine, the driver of which was unable to pull in time as the youngster dashed from the street onto the tracks.An inquet will be held tomorrow a DRUNKENNESS DOF NOT DIMINISH Does Not Appear to Improve Matters.Montreal, Junée S\u2014There was a very noticeable inerease in the number of drunks brought before Mr.Recorder Weir this morning.Out of a list of 84 names, 61 were for drunkenness.Chief Campeau stated that into effect there had been a large number of \u201cblind pigs\u201d opened in the congested districts of the city and boarding houses were finding it profitable to lay in a good supply of liquor for consumption at greatly increased rates after the saloons had been closed for the night.Saturday night there was as much tiquor sold on the streets and in the various dens of the city.The constables charged with seeing that the closing law is enforced find it almost impossible to catch the illegal sellers.When the liquor is stored in houses, on these places being raided, the owner declares it was stored there merely for his own use and he has to be set at liberty.Constables declare that drunkenness has greatly increased in all parts of the city.One constable said \u201cWe cannot catch the offenders in the act of selling liquor, but it is very emsy for us to see by the number of persons who are found drunk that they are at work.\u201d The police claim also that many dens in the city where liquor is sold are now more frequented than ever.DESPERADGES ATTACK A CLERGYMAN Rev.; and Wife, of Compton, were Severely Injured.\u2018 Sherbrooke, Que, June S\u2014Desper- ades, believed to be the same men who attempted to rob the Eastern Townships Bank at Danville a few days ago, early this morning broke into the house of Rev.Mr.Brewer, the Episcopal minister at Compton, attacking the minister and his wife, and severely injuring them.The assailants then set the bed on fire and got away.The couple succeeded in getting the flames under control.Both were hit on the head by some blunt instrument, the injuries being inflicted while they were asleep.Not a trace of their assailants has been found, nor can any motive be found for the act.EXAMINATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.Kingston, Ont, June S\u2014The Kingeton Medical and Surgical society has passed a resolution urging the minister of education to appoint qualified medical, men who are experienced teachers, to give in the Model schools, the Normal schools and faculties of education, to the teachers in training on how to.make simple physical and mental examination of schal children.The society believes that the training of teachers in elementary medical science is the best way of inaugurating instructions on economical sys tem of medical inspection in rural medical schools.CONGRESS OF EMPIRE UNIVERSITIES Montreal, June 5\u2014Dr.R.D.Roberts, Secretary of the Congress of Universities of the Empire, to be held in London, who arrived on the Megantic to attend the preliminary congress of Canadian universities, convened by Dr.Faulkner, of Toronto, and Dr.Peterson, of McGill, stated this morning that the main idea of the London conference was sort of a unification, on lmperial lines, of all the universities of the empire, with the intention of formulating universal educational training scheme than that at present exists.Fifty-one universities, he aid, would be represented at the London Congress Canadas heads the list with nineteen institutions, while the British Isles follow with 18.Toronto, June $\u2014The gambler of the fall fair will soon be an individual of the past.This year a determined effort will be made to put astop to gambling contrive, nces of any sort at counter yfaire.The act relating \u2018to fall fairs provides that when fair officials permitgambling on the grounds the Government grant may be withheld.This clause of the act, however, has never been put into effect.This fall the act will be lived 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Winnipeg.Several other have not yet register ed.It is estimated that investments in automobiles in the province amount to about $5,000,000.Itineraries are being arranged for two parties of newspaper men who are coming to inspect the western provinces in August.Twelve men from English dañies will come ont with Obed Smith as guide and about the same time the Ohio Press Association will tour the country in a special train.The latter party wil! number about 200.The appointment of Thos, Campbel] as house surgeon of the Tubercular Hospital here has been ratified by the Board of Control.He is a graduate of Edinburgh and has practised in York, England.Archbishop Langevin has issued an encyclical to the diocese of St.Bonithem \u201cGod Save the King\u201d be sung in Latin at all services on Coronation Day.This is in special recognition of the leading part His Majesty has taken to abolish the clause from the coronation oath reflecting on the Roman Catholic creed.Prince Albert, Sask.June 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GHAVING M.BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND WEDDING PRESENTS OF QUALITY VERY SOOTHING IF may17x6m A Few Words About Wedding Presents i In the selection of a Wedding Present for a relative | or an intimate friend, quality and utility are generally the two most important points to consider.| G.SEIFERT & SONS \u2014 Diamond Merchants 16 Fabrique Street, Quebec When a Wedding Present has been purchased at \u201cSeifert's\u201d the label on the package suggests that the enclosure is something of quality.Whether it is a Diamond Jewel, Hall-marked solid Silver, Sheffield Plate, Meriden Ware, Lamp, a Bronze Statue or a piece of Cut Glass, the recipient knows that it is an article of quality, the best of its kind that is produced, for that is the Seifert quality.an Electric For June Weddings we are showing the new styles in Chime Clocks, Teroca Arts and Crafts Electric Lamps.Saw-pierced Silver Goods, Rich Cut Glass Table French Bronzes, Decorative Brass Goods, Sheffield Plated Table Requisites.In Jewellery we are showing fine examples of the now fashionable Plaque designs.We will be glad to have customers call and inspect || our display.> PHE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.The Quebeq roridly QUEBEC, JUNE 6, 1911, CHOOSE A CHIEF.If, as the rumor has it, Mayor Drouin is to bring in a competent man from Montreal or some other large city to take over the position of fire chief, then he will have the support of all the business men in the community.We have had occasion to differ with the Underwriters in the past but we must acknowledge that they are doing good work in educating the public to better means of fire prevention and, as their business is to minimize fire risks, their recommendation as to the choice of a chief should carry some weight, it being obvious that it is in their interest that the choice should fall on the best man possible.In striking while the iron is hot the mayor will earn the gratitude of all those whose property is endangered under the present system.No time should be lost in making the selection.We should profit by the last fire before it is forgotten.Otherwise public opinion will be dulled again and pressure will be brought to get a local man chosen, in which case things will lapse back into the old condition of laisser faire, patronage and inefficiency.This matter is & straight business proposition and concerns every man, woman and child in the city for no one knows if it may not be their next turn to suffer à fire.The practical, common sense of the citizens should assert itself and insist that the control of our Fire Brigade should be removed from the domain of ward politics and petty patronage Otherwise the necessary degree of efficiency can never be attained THE CAMPAIGN IN QUEBEC, There is every indication that the coming elections in this province will be fought for the most part on the naval issue.Presumably the Liberals will advance their former argument that the navy will be a separatist one and will not help the Empire.Some of them may go even further, as in the Drummond-Arthabaska election and intimate that the day may come when it will be used against the Empire to secure Canada\u2019s independence.Or they may furbish up some of their \u2018rusty appeals to race hatred that did duty for Brodeur and others of his kidney in their attacks on Sir Chas.Tupper.On the other hand the triple alliance, Monk, Bourassa and kavergne, will conduct a straight anti-naval campaign.In other work it wilk be anti-English.The navy is the main issue.The absolutism, the graft and patronage abuses of the Liberal government and the unwarranted disregard of the public will and welfase with which it negotiated, the reciprocity treaty\u2014these may be dealt with, but they will be overshadowed by the appeals to prejudice and ignorance against England, Messrs.Bourassa and lavergne may tell Ontario audiences that their doctrine of Nationalism is \u201cNational\u201d in the true sense of the word and that it makes for Canadian umty.It is one thing to preach unity and another to practice discord.And amongst his own people Mr.Bourassa has another tale.He has learnt his lesson from the green and salad days of the Premier, Admiral Brodeur and others ejusdem farinae.And he has proved an apt pupil.They profess to have thrown aside their earlier weapons.Mr.Bourassa has tetained his.He is still probably more of an ex-Liberal than he is anything else.It is impossible to pin him down to anything definite for there is no semblance of arithmetic in his constitution.His talents are of the destructive order.He formulates no policy, suggests no alternative, disregards detail.He is pro- nothing unless it be pro-Bourassa.He is anti-this, anti-that and anti-every- thing else.Here is no leader capable of planning any organized campaign.His are the skirmishes of some petty guerilla chieftain.Time was when there were genuine French Conservatives in this Province, Have they all been inoculated with the virus of \u201cnationalism.\u201d Are they uflowing Mr.Bourassa to use them as a cloak for his extravagance\u2014 that he may compel the votes of those who are in favor of Conservatism but cannot stomach the noxious idiosyncrasies of the Nationalist feader?It is & poor kind of Conservatism that will truckle to Mr\u2014 Bourassa and that cannot stand on its own legs without his aid He needs the Conservatives for more than they need him.And, when he initiates a campaign of churlish- ingratitude and disloyalty sgainst Britain, he insults the English-speaking people of this country, No seM-respecting English Conservagjve can countenance some of his utterances on the naval question, We have less distaste for Mr.Bourasss than we have for reciprocity.We agrée with him in his fight against the wholesale corruption and tyranny of the Liberal party.When he thinks that the people should have been consulted on questions of such importance as the navy and reciprocity he is perfectly right; when he charges that the navy will be useless and a nest of patronage he has reason on his side.He has every justification in jealously defending the rights of his compatriots against attack\u2014if anyone does attack those rights.Everyone realises that there should be equal justice meted out to all in this country, But Mr.Bourassa is not going the right way to get it by antagonising others and filling people's heads with all kinds of imaginary grievances, Mr, Bourassa may just as well understand that the conserative party is not in so bad a condition, that it will submit to his dictation.IN DEFENCB OF WAR.A recent article by ¥enry F.Wyatt in the Nineteenth Century, which is entitled \u201cGod's Test By War,\u201d has excited considerable comment among thinking people and comes as a refreshing tonic after the gush and emasculated sentimentalism of the peace-at-any-price school.Mr.Wyatt evidently thinks that there are worse things than war, and that a wilful shutting of the eyes to the responsibilities attached to national existence may lead to the ex- tinguishment of those nations that are guilty of it.He says: \u201cSelf-sacrifice, seld-denial, temperance, hardihood, discipline, obedience, order, method, organizing power, intelligence, purity of public life, chastity, industry, resofution are some only of the national and individual attrl- butes which go towards producing the efficiency of modern armaments.And the efficiency or inefliciency of its armaments is the determining factor of a nation's success, \u201cpe à nations fail-' ure, at the culminating moment of long process of Ænmercial and d- plomatic rivalry-the moment of war.\u201d Mr.Wyatt takes many examples from history.He shows that the triumph nf the Greeks over the Persians was the triumph of à higher civilization and & nobler manhood and that the \u201csequent overthrow of Greek by Roman was the result of a degper devotion to national ends of the conquering power.\u201d He finds that the ultimate fall of the Roman Empire was due to the decay of the military spirit among the Roman people, while that decay again was itself the product of the degeneracy of public and private morality.There is a survival of the fittest among: nations as there is among individuals and in the animal world.Those nations that are efficient survive and those that are not go to the wall.It will be at once perceived that the author of this essay is emphatically opposed to those who would destroy what remains of the military spirit of the Anglo-Saxon race, He thinks Mr.Carnegie might as well have created a trust for the abolition of death as to attempt by his inveat- ment to stop those natural causes whereby the human race is disciplined and improved, The strength of Mr.Wyatt's essay ties in his claim that it te the superior moral qualities of a nation that make it the most efficient in preparation for war.Preparation for war is the enemy of sloth, Victory in case of war is the prize not only of self- sacrifice and energy which now exist, but also of previous self-sacrifice and and previbus energy.APPEALING TO VIOLENCE, Organs of the Dominion government are showing unmistakable signs of alarm over the prospective tour of Mr.RL.Borden through western Canada.The cause of their alarm is obvious.From the moment the reciprocity agreement was announced an organized effort has been made to represent the west as overwhelmingly in favor of it.That effort has not succeeded, but there ia nothing the Laurier government fears so much as a reception to Mr.Borden in the west, which would expose the deception which they have industriously practised, especially in castern Canada.In order to maintain some semblance of credibility to their assertions that western Canada ie & unit In favor of reciprocity, Liberal interests, wrt to despeste methods.According to a Winlpeg paper, no less an authority than the Toronto Globe, the chief mouthpiece of the Laurier gov- it now appears, are prepared to re-|.to western perament, iv\u2019 appealing Borden's Liberals to break up Me\u2019 meetings.The Toronto Telegrara takes the Globe vigorously to task for its utterances and declares that if the Liberals break up Mr.Borden's meetings in western Canada, Conacrvatives will give Sir Wilfrid Laurjer a taste of his own medicine in the western provinces.The Telegram\u2019s article is in part as follows: \u201cThe Globe is now busy offering its western allies adico which, if it means anything, means that, the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and - Alberta friends of reciprocity should break up Mr.R.L.Borden's meetings.The meetings that are to be broken up will not all be addresacd by enemies of reciprocity.If the Globe's friends take the sword for disturbance of R.L.Borden's mcet- ings in the west, Sie Wilfrid Laurier's meetings outside of Quebec will perish by that same sword.\u201d Speaking of this the Winnipeg Telegram says: \u201cThe Toronto Telegram means well, but the reprisals which it threatens in the east If Mr.Borden's meetings are broken up by Liberafs in the west will be found unnecessary.Western Canada is quite capable of enforcing for both friends and enemies of reciprocity the liberty of free speech.There are friends of reciprocity in western Capada who would be as quick to resent organized disturbance to R.L.Borden's meetings as the enemies of reciprocity and their resentment would be manifested in a manner that would require no finishing touches in the east.\u201d \u201cThe Globe's appeal to violence as a stating his case to western Canada will ingloriously fail.Differences of opinion there may be concerning Mr.Borden's policies in the west as in the east, but thers is no man held in higher esteem for his ability, his sim cerity and his honesty of purpose than the leader of the opposition, and any attempt to deprive him of the privilege of free speech would be more vigorously resented in the western provinces than in any other part of Canada.\u201d Mr.Fielding is good to his own.The fact that the Niobe took on all her supplies at Halifax may be use- fui in the pending elections in Nova Scotia.IMPORTANT NEW UNITED STATES CUSTOMS RULING.Washington, June A\u2014Thé \u2018Customs Court has given a decision which promises to bring customs collectors into even more unpopularity.Three words in one section of the Payne-Aldrich law hsve \u2018been construed to mean that any Americanborn animal once taken out of this country must pay duty to return.It is held tha t it applies to al! animals from pet poodles to draft.horses.Heretofore customs collections have been sliowed to exercise some discretion in enforcing this provision.Hereafter they will have no alternative, and the following will be some of its effects : \u201cAn American woman who takes her pet poodle to Europe will have to pay duty on it when she returns, Collector Loeb at New York has begged the Treasury Department to allow him to wink at the law, but has been advised that the Government will allow no winks.\u201d A Niagara Falls hackman will no longer be allowed to drive his fare across the gorge to the Canadian side of the water full unless he is prepared to pay full duty on his horse when he comes back There is no bond guaranteeing his return.Many Americans who have summer homes in Canada and usually take their horses and dogs with them will de confronted with a duty when they return.custom offsicials say, the enforcement of commerce between cities.Much teaming is done between Detroit and Windsor over the ferries, At other border cities the situation is paral leled.Under the courts ruling an American merchant in \"Detivit who drives to Windsor must pay duty on his team before he can return to Detroit.For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature of 4 Stinton, Chicoutimi; Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Mante, Buffalo; T.Spencer, B.N.Daker, H.Blouin, Montreal; J.G.Mulligan, Ottawa; R.Lawrence, Montreal; M.Daude, Montreal; J.A.Rousseau, St.Anne de la Parade: Gordon, Pringle, Mrs.Mitchell, Scotland; Rev.W.A.Adcock.Ottawa; G.Leclerc, Levis; J.Patenaude, O.Lachance, W.J' Joyce, Montreal; J.J.Bunney, M.D, La Tuque; J.F.Lemyre, Grandes Piles; J.C.Coles, St.Octave, : me Aer ame HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.P.M.Tuesday.A 2,32 Wednesday .3.3 Thursday .50 420 Friday .\u2026 4.29 5.0 Saturday .10 5.06 8.39 % == Baby Nearly] means of preventing Mr.Borden from .provision by which he might put up a | At some places along the border, |; of the law will amount to a restriction |.Died wit Itching Rash Maitland, of Ji on™; telle \"the following letter of her child's remarkable cure by the Cutiours Remedies: ** When was about the, 5 oid a head rely a out with \u20ac ras ie Seonhe, end ren à wa fluid.see Ing we could but he got one eg, it t reread to his Le ZE thas pe Cr near dy i.hath 20 TX over bly pi to pus mis on Be hands 10 im tearin le Xinskejeton and i THe DARds ar 0 claws, \u2018He was bed about mon we tried Qutieure Teoma or Lad i him down is his cradi il morn- présent D ie for a long whtle.1 w hi ie near icurs Sonp to io, Pre k our b but for the Bain by medies a] always remain a firm friend of them.and there bas ane retire of ph trouble.\u201d (Blgnod) Mas.M.C.Marruar, Jasper, Ontof the eM- Rem- RE Rates be given.As Instance, La cake of Cuticurs Soap and box of 3} Ointment are sufficient.peer t t the ne gror e Drug Bento fr free oe Si Booklet CANADA, Province of Quebec, In the District of quebec.Buperior Court, Maria Drouin, of St.Damien, County of Bellechasse, wifeof Joseph Mercier, trader, of fthe same place, duly authorized to ester en justice, Plaintiff ; .vs.The said Joseph Mescier, : Defetidant.An act in separation as to property has been issued in this case on the 17th day of May, instant.Francotur & Vien, Attorneys for Plaintiff.Quebec, May 17, 1911, ; may 191m Superior Court, Quebec.No.218 Rose de Lima Emma Hebert, of the city of Quebec, wife common as to property from Napoleon Gignac, duly authorized to ester en justice, Plaintiff; a.The said Napoleon Gignac, contractor, of the city of Quebec.An action in separation as to property has been issued in this case un the 9th of January, 1911.Quebec, May 19th, 1911, Pelletier, Baillargeon & Alleyn, Attys.for Plaintiffmay22xim M.Morin MOSS Coneral insurance Broker 11 Mountain Nil CANNON & POWER ADVOCATES have removed thelr offices from 93 Se Peter Stiget to the Bloc Morin, 111 Moun- CASTORIA LE) Edoveriemel LA Se.| J.des À.Tessier, OA Se, | HAMEL & TESSIER CIVIL ENGINEERS Hooelaga Bank Gidg, 136 SL Peter SL To.2843, Quen.Latest arrivals at the Clarendon: | pompage Rev.Frank Claskett, Jonquiere; À.! Furniture Repaired, re-cover ed and Polished.Furniture carted, packed and ship] all parts of the world.Est Free.Furniture Stored.\"TRUMAN, 2, 4 and 6 D'Youville Strest PHONE 3030, pi Tha Central Fisrist Store Choice cut flowers and plants always ready and delivered anywhere in the city.WM.PENNY, Gardener aad Florist Phene 488 181 8%.John St.TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1912.CHINIC HARDWARE CG.| êt.Peter Street, Lower Town ; Branoh Fabrique êt., Upper Tow.Garden Hose and Reols Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, Lawn Sprinklers Agricultuïal Tools of ail descriptions Poultry Netting and Feathg Window Fly Soreen: Goneral « Heavy Hardware S.J.SHAW & CO.13 8t.John St Glass and Enamel Lined Refrigerators Screen Doors HARDWARE Tolephone 573 - THE BEST MP BE CONVINCED FOR SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & CO.P,G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRSY CLASS GROCERS.Balance of our Ladies Trimmed Straw Hats are now Offered at » ~ _ Ha Price We are now offering the balance of j our Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Straw Hate at \" halt price to clear, These are all new this spring and the latest styles.Come at once before they are all gone, Trimmed Hats.Regular price, $1.95.Sale price.08¢.Regular price $2.10, Sale price.8108 Regular price $2.25.Sale price.$1.48 Regular price $2.48, Sale price.$1.24 Regula prrice $3.25, 8ale price.$1.63 Regular price $3.68.Sale price.$1.8¢4 Regular price $3.95.Sale mou Simons & Ming 20 Fabrigue Stree}, | Telephone 328 sb QUES - Rated * RUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1011.\" THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE._ TS .\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - = 2 re HOTTES AND RESORTS.FINANCIAL.FINANCIAL Là + AND COTTAGES | WAUMBEK \u2026 Jefferson, N.H., ln the White Mountains.Ganda cout Opens June da Li-hole golf cou La cons com play ti Rersichod ue bo maylixtu.theatx2é A LEADING NEW YORK HOTEL THE GREGORIAN 35th Streat Between 5th Avenue sad Broadway Fireprost \"4 Frome tha poles, al J Soar from the pols 3 tac ER enporivante re you vil nd Rie beim of is a tree and efficient pes the most exacting.yr a ge & bw eu 00 up per day.Bestatrante, à Table -& Hote \u2018 la Cart B ss DANIEL P.RITCHEY Hotel Flanders 133-137 West 47th St, M.Y.Gly.108 PRET EAST OF BROADWAY.A modern fireproof hotel, in the heart of the theatre, club, and hotel district; = to all cir lanes.An exceptional estra.Rooms, with private $3 per day.From Grand Central : Broadway care Sind Cemral trans.\u2026 From Pennsylvania Station: 7th Avenue care without transfer, Booklet 08 request.HR SHARES, Prop.Otcl8xta,th ant, i420] une \u2018Hotel Kaaterskill, {18 THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ELEVATION 3,000 FEET.The Rejuvenation of this Famous \u2018 Resortt The first time this \u2018hotel has been leased.Mr.Louis Frenkel, for fourteen years proprietor of the Hotel Albert, has leased this hotel, and has renovated and put it in first class condition.Climate and location unequalled.* in either Europe or America.Up-to-date Garage, Boating, Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Excellent accommodations for Conventions.\u201cAssembly rooms seating 1,000 persons.Symphony Orchreytras - Special attractions and inducements for the younger set.' HARRISON 8.DOWNS, Manager.Booking Office, Berkeley Lyceum, 19 West 44th Street.\\ .HOTEL ST.DENIS BROADWAY ar and tt 11th ST.» Within mae prphed int of ia.lock Tosi 2k of Shopping Bises FOR: Excellence of cuisine, : oamfortable appoiatments, courtaous ee \u2019 Ke That is Best in Hotel Life Recognized for years as the headquarters of New York's representative visilors from every state in the union, Anmgud, appointed and conducted under em established Manage ths hs ong cat bo public dom, + HOTEL PERFECTION AT CONSISTENT RATES BOOKLET Sth Ave.and 30th St apl29xtu,satx61 Starting Monday we will offer at 38c.Give us a cal! Tel.Crown Street - - - - Special Meals 35c CLUB DES MARCHANDS the best full course meal in town - M.BEDARD, Prop.1,000 === HOUSE ALEXANDRIA BAY, J efferson County, New York In the Heart of the Thousand Islands In the most enchanting spot charms are rarest, all the delights in the 1.000 Island House.No hotel of in all America, where nature's of modern civilization are added the Metropolis provides greater living facilities or such luxurious comfort\u2014real home com- fort\u2014as does this palatial Summer retreat.An amusement for every hour, or quiet, complete rest, is the choice of every guest.All Drinking Water used in the house is filtered, Send 2-cent stamps for Illustrated Booklet O.G.STAPLES, Preprietor.HARRY PEARSON, Chief Clerk.QUEEN'S HOTEL F.X.EL PROULX, Prop.European and Ameriean Plan Meals at all Hours Table d'Hots and a la Carte Corner of Bridge and Defosses Sts Phone 2350 WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS \u2018The Best Place in Town\u201d SAVOY CAFE \u2014AND\u2014 QUICK LUNCH, \u20ac8 St.John Street, Quebec The Bost Meals and Colles bn the City.ORIGINAL CENONE imitations Sold on the merits of QUE Dining Room MEALS AT ALL HOURS 260, 386 and 600 TO FAMILY $8.00 worth of Tiokets for $8.00 142 St John Street.P, W.DUGAL NEPTUNE INN ST LUE pron American end Évronean Pia comm ts Bosts, an A and Trains Phone 1708.QUEBEQ Hotel Blanchard 208.CLOYTIER, Prep.American and European Pian the Yoerminue of Rnlways \"at parano ten ompanive.\"Ms, sod Miss Lapierre, Myre.Table d'Hote menie at 35c, the best city.pes casa rooms with bath.Terms moderate.| St.Joseph St.and Boulevasd ier Plone 2680.axe HOTEL STS ; [Be Louis sass tl 259 St.John St.E.CLOUTIER, Prop.The coolest and most up-to- date pool room in the city.> First class tables, also cigars, liquors and tobacco.\u201c may22xmon,wed,sat,x1y ST.LAWRENCE HALL Montreal 150 ROOMS Rates for Rooms $1.00 per day First Class Grill Room and Cafe 0 A.J.HIGGINS, Proprietor KING EDWARD CITY HALL SQUARE, QUEBEC.JOB.LAPOINTE, Manager.Private Phone 1847.Long Die.3422 a junebxly CASPE STEAMSHIP LINE The steamer Lady of Gaspe is intended to sail Tuesday, the 6th June, at 4 p.m., for the Gaspe ports &s far as Port Daniel.Freight will be received at the Richelieu wharf until 2 p.m.on sail- ing day.fat second and third class commodation for passengers.For information apply to BOUCHARD BROS, .40 Dalhousie St.Stocking, Ticket Agent, 30 ac- F.S.= Uni ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of FOR BILIQUSNESS, FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR \u2018CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN.© J ORE SIQK HEADACHE.\u2014 J.Arthur LaRue.Eugens Trudel, LaRUE & TRUDEL ACCOUNTANTS Quebec 98 St.Peter St Telephone 3497 Accountants, auditors, apraisers, administrators, trustees, liquidation of insolveit estates, compromise between Anhpnen and azaditors.< [$306,718 and t | The closing was irregular, with gen- CLOBING LETTER By private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Peter street.New York, June 5.\u2014The opening prices were strong and advances of % to % of a point were frequent.Especially strong features were Conaolidated Gas, with two points rise to 148%, and General Electric also two points up to 166.Great Northern preferred advanced 3 of a point, but lost % and then rose two points.Northern Pacific ,acted similarly.steel touched 786, later dropping to 77%, with a subsequent rally, with the other leaders about noon.Atchison acted well, gainiog % of a point and making a new high record for this year.Union Pacific acted a litle tired and the best it could do was to equal Saturday's closing.A very.bullish statement of Atchison\u2019s earnings for this year was prepared and published by Dow, Jones & Co., showing that the Atchison would earn over 10 per cent on its comnion shares.A similar article reflecting the future of Western Maryland was also published and gives an estimate of 7 per cent to be earned for the common stock.Erie was bought in large quantity by a house with Morgan affiliations and sold at 35.Norfolk & Western net earnings for April fell off $190,000 and for the past ten | months $1, 028,000, but the company is still earning well in excess of its 5 \u2018per cent dividend.One representative broker expressed the opinion that the bear side was not profitable, as he expressed it, | you m yaseli all the stocks you want, hut when you try to cover, they are beyond your reach.Mr.Gary of the \u2018nited States Steel Corporation confirms agreement to purchase from Pittsburg Coal Company 17,000 acres of coal on 35 years time at 5 per cent interest for $18,000,000.Northern Pacific earnings for April increased $120,404 net, but St.Paul's fell off this was reflected in heaviness of the stock.A reduction of of dividend of Copper Range from $1 quarterly to 75 cents might naturally have ben anticipated when the low price and dullness of trade are considered.In the afternon the market grew very dull, though remaining firm, with a rally in the last hour, eral loses of small fractions.We still believe in buying on all reactions.Montreal, June S5.\u2014Unlisted sales, afternoon session: Canadian Power, 25 at 52%.Quotations: Canners, 69%a70; Hollinger, 12.5512.75; Mexican Northern, 29430; La Rose, 4.502 4.60; Western Can.Power, 58 asked.FLOUR.Hungarian patent .No.1 strong bakers'.Choice family str.bake Second bakere'.210 2.15 Ninety per cent patent.2.10 Feed flour .: 165 135 FARM PRODUCE.Manitoba oats, per bush.$0.46@$0.47% Barley, common, bush.\" 048 0.50 Peas, boilings, choice.1.25 1.30 Hay, good No.2, per 20001bs.875 900 | Hay, baled, per 2,000 1bs.11.00 - 12.00 Straw, per 1,200 lbs.475 \u2014 Potatoes, per bag .L10 1.20 SUGAR.~ Montreal, granulated, Aste 100 IbB LL.sea 00 c00000s .$4.70 Montreal, granulated, bags .4.65 Yellow, bbls .4.30 Yellow, bags .4.28 Acadia, granulated, bags or bbls.4.60 Acadia, yellow .aerossece 4.05 DAIRY PRODUCE, WHOLESALE.| Butter.\u2018 There is a better tone in the butter market this week.Receipts received showed beter quality, mostly afl full grass.If present quality continues to improve the best butter will soon be obtainable and placed in cold storage for later requirements.We mmvwn- Creamery, new, solid.90.21@%$0.22 Creamery, prints, choice Cio vv _ 7 Dairy prints, choice.0.19 0.20' Dairy solids .0.18 0.19 Cheese.The demand for cheese is better and prices rule firm at recent decline.We quote: Large, white.10%@11 Large, colored .11 11% Twin, colored .119% 12% EGGS.Receipts this week are not as large as expected and price is firm at price previously quoted.New laid, selected .19%a20% New laid, pre dozen.18 19 DRESSED MEATS.In sympathy with recent advance in .the price of live hogs, abattoir killed hogs has advanced 15 and 25c per 100 pounds and are quoted: Hogs, abbattoir killed, cwt.$9.002$9.50 Hogs, country dressed,cwt.7.25 8.00 Beef, forequarters .6.50 8.00 Beef, hindquarters , .A150 12.50 Carcases, good .9.50 1050 Carcases, common .75 850 Mutton .\u2026.« 9.15 11.25 Vent.\u2026 .850 10.00 POULTRY.Chickens, per Bb.a.16a17 Fowls, per 1b.A318 COTTON MARKETS.New York, June 5.\u2014Cotton futures closed very steady; closing bids: June 15.75c, July 15.86c, August 15.29%, September 1381e, October 13.42c, November 13.31c, December 13.35, January 1435e, March 1339.Spot closed quiet, 10 ints higher.Middling uplands 1590c; do.gulf 16.15¢; sales 400 bales, Liverpool\u2014Holidays CORPORATION AGENCIES LIMITED Offer for Subsoription at 92 $2,500,000 First Mortgage 5% Bonds, Carrying a Senus of Ordinary Shares Equal to 40 Per Cant.of the Par Value of the Sonde of the PRINCE | RUPERT HYDROELECTRIC OMEN LIMITED.! A CAPITALIZATION Authorized Capital Stook.acc arcssoctom® 8 Now to he Issued.cocoieenniinnniciiiinineniioasicnasns %000,900/ Authorized First Mortgage 5 Por Cont.Bonds.2 a8000,000 Now to be 1esued.coerverencecrriieiissscsccsncne- 2,800,000; \u2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS es The following persons have consented to become Directors of the Company:\u2014 ~~ \u2018 7 j 1 & +, C.H.CAHAN, K.C., President of Western Canada Power Company, Limited, : R.BRUTINEL, Director of Pacific Pass Coal Fields, Limited, 1 A L.A.HERDT, D.8c, KE, M.Can.Soc, C.E, Consulting Engineer.- RF.HAYWARD, M.Am.Soc, CE, MAIEE., General Manager, Western Canada Power + Company, Limited.mn H.A, LOVETT, K.C, Director of Porto Rico Railway Company.\"AVE th [a = Subscriptions will be received at the rate or price of $462.50 cash and accrued interest, for\u2019 each bond of the par value of $500.00, bearing interest at the rate of Five Per Cent.per, annum from July: Ist.9M igeaid payments to be made as follows:\u2014 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.5 124% on application.10% on April lst, wa\u201d 10% on August lst, 1911 - Toy 30% on Jans let, 1912 :; * 10% on November, lst, 1911, > 10%.om August let, 1912.10% on February lst, 1912, 0% on October 1st, 1912 A 10% on December 2nd, 1912.\u2018 Percentages are to be calculated on the par value of the § ds ~ WATER POWERS.FIELD OF OPERATIONS.ESTIMATED REVENUER, PRINCE RUPERT HYDROELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED, has been organized under the Companies\u2019 Act, Canada, for the purpose of develop ping hy hydro-slec- tric power and supplying electric energy for Night.heat and motive Prince Rupert.B.C., in the Pacific Coast Terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.It is situ- sted 350 miles north of the City of Vancouver, B.C.snd 40 miles or to the City of Prince Rupert, south of the Alaskan beundary.It ses de tbe settemants and Is in the same latitude as London, pany hss acquired the control Ragland, and has a climate whose an the re Tuimprens 1 bt and Power mesn temperature le about th4 Wer, 3 Power Company.Limited.\"acd the ume ue tht of the Capi] City from Bloorla\u201d Power.2320,008 ter te on t ta an of r Empire.Eotimated Revenme Tole Rivera: branches of the Sketns from Gas Plant.45000 The City of Prince Rupert has River, which were formerly com trolled by these two Companiesue ater ers, which are located ap) ately go two P miles from face Ruperttble of developieg at least 25000 lo to 20,800 horse power of electric ee to devel, pro o dev.ch ap) mately 1,500 horse power pean energy by means We « provisions power plant to mop.the immedi- bees 12id out with & view to mar ing ft the future metropelia of the Morth Coast of British Columbia, and It has u harbor, practically land locked, which is one of the 29000.finest in the world.The prelimin- Ps ee ary work of surveying and laying * \u2018arme out the new city was commenced The surplus of $320,008 would in May.1906, and today it has & equal to over 7 per =F |r.500.000 Piast M tS per cute Sr2,000 Sinking Puad \u2026.\u2026.3, Surplus available for Divid._- et Le rca we the ton p3pulation of approximately 6,000 Ordinary Stock of the \u2019 struction of « Priranent installa.people, which will probably be in- INVESTMENT -, tion capable of supplying 11,000 erensed to 25,000 as seen as the OPPO RTUNITE | Corporation Agencion Limtnd, | / having with the assistance of\u2019 cer- petant suginesrs, investigated this undectaking, recommends it te the public as ane of the feu eppwrtumi.ties now open in Canedls for xn ia- vestment In hypdro-diestric essori- ties which are Ilieely te increase rapidly in velue upea the completion of the firwt permanemt installation now prepesed.horse power to be completed aime 08 years, or 80 soon \" the Grand Trent Pacific Railway shall be ated to the pacific Const.\u201chis plant will be extended and jte capacity increased from time to time ns the demand fer electric snergy i The Company also proposes to instal and operate a gan producing plant in the City of Prince Ru ort, cal able of copplying 75,000, euble of gas per annum for Heh an attr ol he pia pl Toh the the capacity je plant es the denand may decossitare.Grand Trmk Pacific Railway is completed through to the Pacific Coase in 1913.Mectric anergy will be required for the operation of the termina! squipment of tha railway.factories, foundries.machine shops, mills, cold storage plants, public snd private lighting, snd the hundreds of other purposes to which cheap motive pows may be applied in a new and rapidly grewing city.\u2018 Forms of Application and full information may be obtained from Corporation Agencies, Limited, Royal Insurance Building, Place d'armes, Montreal, or from Members of the principal Stock Exchanges tal Canada.CORPORATION AGENCIES LIMITED ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, MONTREAL, - 4 se Scotch and Canadian Bricks Cement, Plaster, Lime, Wheelbarrows Drain and Soil Pipe, Wall Ties Contractors\u2019 and Plumbers\u2019 Supplies U.F.DROUIN & CO., mar.Sxtu-th-satzly.161 and 139 êt, Paul street Phone 849.- ; SECOND HAND TYPEWRITERS ONE SMITH PREMIER\u2014TWO OLIVER An exceptionally cheap bargain.A saving of T8 % - 8.on the cost of a new machine.L P.DERY & FILS in perfect condition.A 59 Dalhousie St, ob./ f DOMINION COAL COMPANY, unm, = WINARS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEDRATIO \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM vw» GAS COALS: » Every Momaz À A rar rie qui, ARVEL WH ir | \u2018Che ness Vaeinat Brot 3 oat von lent, EN \u2018 \u201c y Soresned, Run-of-Mine and Gtmois fh hs yd me dr 2 _ | ' Per Posticuines, apply te Nacre : en re, | SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES SL, MONTREAL | __ 20e In The Home The Flectric Laundry Iron is always ready for use in any room in the house at any time.No fire is required to heat it.Dust, smoke and heated atmosphere are done away with.Simply screw the portable attachment into a lamp socket, turn on the electric switch and in a few moments the iron is hot ready for use.Placed in your house on thirty day's trial fres Nr Rowe.Lg.Hel & Powe C0 Showrooms 140 St.John St.Telephones 3738-268 Comprising Properties, Merchandise, Furniture and All The Material.Immediate Possession.Libera! Conditions.For all information apply to ROUMILHAC Telephone 1145.48.50 Palace Hill, QUEBEC.junez3xtu,sat,x1y.GRAPE JUICE Drawn from perfectly ripe selected Concord Grapes and bottled without the usc of preservatives of any kind, contafning all the pir- tues of the fresh fruit without the heavy sediment found in the ordinary grape juice of commerce.- PRICK, 30c PER BOTTLE.- \u2018Georges Patry Phone 3515 22 Fabrique St.VACCINATION | À Mulford\u2019s Vaccin Points.\u2026.15c each § Parke Davis\u2019 Vaccin Points.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.15ceach & H Vaccination Shields.15ceach , Special prices to Physicians, Hospital or to the § i trade.RED CROSS PHARMACY J.EDMOND DUBE st.John and Palace Sta.A Corner i! her smart nine-year-old, Ÿ | of that fruit cake 1 made for you as a mmr tin, RENTING A BRIDAL VEIL, } An incident of a Fashlenable Wedding In New York.Not long ago one of the weathiest \u201ccharge customers\u201d of a well known department store in New York pun chased a $000 wedding vell for be | daughter, which was charged to ber account and duly delivered.The wed- Ï ding was a large one and celebrated at ; high noon in one of\u2019 the downtowns churches.It happened that one of the girls | from a department store went out for | Juncheon at this hour and, sseing a fashionable wedding in full swing, | slipped inte the church with tbe crowd and into one of the back pews.\u2019 After the ceremony was over she burried back to her place behind the counter, : too busy with ber special sales to even | think sbout ft The next morning, however, when she read an account of the \u2018\u2018magniff- cent wedding in \u2014 church and a de tatled description of the wonderful | veil worn by the bride, valued at ! $500,\" she laughingly told her numer ous friends in that department tbat she \u201cbad been ons of tbe houored | guests and had seen that $300 velit with her own eyes\u201d Just at this thrilling point of her story oue of the floor | men stepped up to her and said: \"| \u201cYou are wanted at the managers | office, B\u201d As she entered the office, to ber perfect amazement, she beheld the ident, | cal bridal vell just under discussion.\u201cMiss B., can you tell me if you ever saw this vell before?\u2019 asked the man, ager.\u201cYes, air; 1 saw it yesterday.\u201d - # 1 \u201cWhere did you see it?\u2019 She took frown her pocket the wp ping from tbe morning newspaper ' with the account of the great wed- | ding, the costly veil and a picture of : the bride.Laying it upon the desk, | she said: ! ] \u201cThis is a picture of the vel.\u201cHow did you happen to be at this wedding instead of in your place bere J in the store?\u201d \u201cIt was my luncheon hour, and 1! went to the wedding instead of to lunch.\u201d Wo! | The manager smiled, ! \u201cCan you positively identify this veil | as the one you saw yesterday?\u201d i Miss B.took it up in her hands and, | unfolding it, ran ber fingers through the mesh and into the tiny folds where the orange biossoms were caught, then ! with some dificulty picked out three little pleces of rice and handed them to the manager, She went back to her counter, and the \u201ccharge customer,\u201d whose ac- | counts ranged in the thousands each year, was rendered a bill for \u201c$300 for the use of a bridal veil worn by; her daughter.\u201d A check for the $300 was immediate ly went, and the wealthy \u201ccharge customer\u201d still continues to charge.\u2014Chl.cago Record-Herald tones oad ¥ jf A Powerful Weapen.Va 1 looked as if it would be an effective | weapon against anything short of an elephant, and jts owner was boasting with that scorn of fact which is allow- .od the successful hunter of its power.\u201cDoesn't it kick like anything?\u201d ask ! ed one.\u201cOh, yes, it kicks some,\u201d sald tbe | | proprietor, \u201cbut that\u2019s the beauty of it.Why, once I shot at a grizzly that was charging me.1 missed him, and on be | ! eame.11 it had not been that the gun | | Kicked me so far back that I bad time | to reload I shouldn't have been hers te tell the story.\"\u2014Youth's Companion.They were examining an old fash.| Sakhalin ls Queer, | Curious facts have come to light ' i} | concerning the island of Sakhalin, off §i | the eastern coast of Siberia.Cold $ | winds and\u2019 sea currents circulate 5 | around it, and their effect appears to produce on the island a reversal of the ordinary course of nature respecting the arrangement of temperature, Usu- & | ally the air is wartoest near sea level «nd coldest on highlands and mountains, but {n Sakbalin the coldest air is found near the sea, and there tbe plants are of an arctic character, while : fa the lofty interior of the island the 8 | climate 1s mild, and even subtropiead i | plants flourish on the heights, LE , .A : children, at prices any- Kindness te Teacher.; \u201cJimmy,\u201d sald the fond mother to \u201cwhat became treat yesterday?Did you eat it?\u201d \u201cNo, mamma,\u201d aoswered Jimmy, ; with a gris; \u201cI gave it to the teacher = COAL STE Order your coal from us and be sure of a prompt delivery.Best coul on the market at standard prices, Also all kinds of Building Material.J.F.PLEAU Coal Merchant and Builders\u2019 Supplies.161 8t.Paul Street, removed from 227 St.Paul Street, Phone, 3086 Residence, i022, No 17 Avenue du Sacre Coeurmay2ixtu,th,sat,x4m LAURENT MOISAN MANUFACTURER of.ARTIFICIAL MARBLE 846-086 St.Valier Street, Quebec.Mantels, Counters, Columns, Stations of the Cross, Pedestals, Monuments, va mortal M ions in attention will be paid to Tow ries viet Le respect instead.\u201d \u201cThat was very nice and generous of you, Jimmy,\u201d complimented his mother, \u201cAnd did your teacher eat ine \u201cYes; I think so,\u201d answered Jimmy.\u201cShe wasn't at school today.\u201d j mm Right, : ! «Now, tbe, chlidren.\u201d sald the teacher, \u201cwhat is it we want most in oar world to make us perfectly bap, \"The things we aln\u2019t got!\u201d shouted the bright boy 10 the back seat ! ; infatuated.#Likes to hear himself talk, doesn't ho?\u201cDoes be?Bay, if he talked in ue sleep he'd stay awake all night to listen*~\u2014~Cleveland Leader, : The Jail, \u2018 \u201cI ain going te vieit the jail.There fs à man J want to neo there.\u201d \u201cls one &ii?I know about forty whem 1 should like to see there.\"1a Glanspolis News.Bach ons sous what be surries 1a be leart\u2014Gosthe.; : i ACCIDENTALLY SMOTHERED .HER INFANT, Winnipeg, Man, June 4.Mrs.Leon | Hershovitch, 417 King street, amoth- ered her infant in bed last night and \u2018never knew it till this morning as she had rolled over it in her sleep.LIGHT GOODS in this department, including the best assorted patterns and colors.| foned shotgun of murderous build.It | _ All of the 1atest styles can be found | THE QUEBEC CHROMivws.Look for the Spear! STYLE PLUS COMFORT Style Because\u2019 PEN-ANGLE\u2019 designing and quality is in every stitch.Notethe collar Turn it down when fair and warm.Turn it up for wind and storm.For men, women and one can afford to pay.TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2911.( Dolly: \u201cI'll have prettier teeth than yours when I grow up.\u201d Jimmys \u201cHow do you know?2\u2019.Dolly: *\u2019Cause I chew > all dayl Mother does too! She says it\u2019s the dentificial confection, ° cause it\u2019s good for teeth.\u201d - r 2 a To \u201cThe goody that's dood for you\u201d is especially dood for teeth.Every stick is full of the refreshing juice of fresh crushed, green mint leaves.Fine for appetite.Fine for digestion.Fine for nerves.Fine for breath.+ The Flavor Lasts! Made ta Canedè Your denter should sell it ; = Wa, Wrigley, Jr, À Ce.Limited, 7 Soot Se.Toronto, Ontario IS SURE TO BE: FOUND IN THE Sweater Coat Pen Angle\u201d AT Comfort In the \u201cPRESTO\u201d.Collar, which gives you the same as two garments for the price ofone store show you this or one of our NINETY - NINE other styles.Penmans Limited, Makers of Hosiery, Underwear and Sweaters ' DO try it and see.Be Judge FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE | | DRI NK ware ?CLAIRE FONTAINE Ÿ is such à water, it is recognized by many as the best, i ; o the world and is less in price, two prime reasons for giving preference to its use.+ TAN ; \u201cTWICE AS EFFEC TIVE\u201d may seem a pretty big faim.but we'll leave that to \u201cyour decisi Just.| For your health, we mean.If you don\u2019t perhaps, you ought to.Your doctor will tell you about that \u2014 we), will not pretend to, but most people need a medicinal/ \u201cwater occasionally at least.By Medicinal we \u2018do not mean purgative, we mean a water that will correct Uric Acid, save the kidneys and will benefit Rbeumstism,\u2019 Indigestion and Dyspepsia YOU in fact it is twice as effective a many of the leadis5 watère « #8 and jury yourself, give it a fair trial and we wifi not he afrald of the 0 vordie:.It is taken from our, own artesian spring upon our premises, 271 feet deep in solid rock.M.TIMMONS & SON, *¥# Sole Proprietors; | Have your favorite « # \"TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1911.Sr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cKIMONO\u201d SLEEVE Embroidered Waists.Special advance line, value $1.50 to $2.00 for.vscevose0000000 PLIS \u201cTAILORED\u201d WAISTS.In Linen and Linenette $1.39 to $3.50.Pine Summer Hose, Black, Tan and assorted colors in Transparent Lisle and Silk, - 18¢ to $225 per pair All Goods Guaranteed.Money Baok If not Satisfied.E.J.DYNES, 49 St.John Street.LA CAISSE DDECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC = Are offering to lease at their , 8t.Roch Branch SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES for safe keeping of Bonds, stock certificates, important documents, jewellery and other valuables.> MILLINERY E are now showing a nice lot of Imported Children\u2019s ani isses\u2019 Millinery, to be soldat a reduction.Also Ladies\u2019 Brautifully Trimmed Hats, Veilings, Ribbons, etc, etc.\u2014 AT THE \u2014 MISSES M.& A.BROWNRIGG Millinery Importers.66 St.John Street BIRTH.MARTIN\u2014On Saturday, June 3rd, 1911, to Mr and Mrs.T.J.Martin, a son.NOTICE The annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Quebec County Railway Co., will be held at the office of the Honorable L.P.Pelletier, No.125 Be, Peter street, Quebec, on Tuesday, the 6th day of June, 1911, at 4.30 p.m.CHARLES J.PIGOT, Secretary Treasurer.May 26, June 5, 2.NOTICE The Quebec Transportation Club The annual general meeting of the sbove Club, which was to have been held to-day (June 6th) has been postponed until further notice.J.8.BLANCHET, Hon, Sec.-Treas.Province of Quebes In the District of Chicoutimi | Circuit Court No.907.Joseph Blackburn, carter, of Chicoutimi, Plaintiffvs.Mrs.Valentine Roussel, wife separated as to property in virtue of her marriage contract to Joseph Bergeron, of the town of Chicoutimi, carter, the latter \u201cmis en cause\u201d to assist and authorize his said wife, Defendants.The defendants are ordered to appear within one month.Chicoutimi, May 31st, 1911, F.X.GOSSELIN, June Sx2.C.C.C Prortuce of Quehos, | SUPERIOR Distriet vf Chicoutimi, COURT.No.3587.Joseph Jean, farmer, of Chicoutimi, + Plaintiff vs.Dame Bruna Simard, of the city of Montreal, wife \u201ccommune en biens\u201d f the said Joseph Jean and duly au- ford .Defendant.| and j Francis Xavier Gostelin, of Chi doutimi, Prothonotary of the Superior Court for the said District.Garnishee Plaintiff has instituted an action for aration as to property and bed and Board against his said wife om 9th of Elz, Levesque, \u201d 1911 Attorney for Plaintiff.Chicoutimi, 1st June, 1911, ! June5x 1m GENTLEMEN: The new era clothing is at present je suits which have an irreproachable | ++ NOTICE The annual general meeting of the Shareholders of the A.Gravel Lumber Co, Limited, si P.\" be bald at e President, \u201cUnion ne Building, re a Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1911, st 10.30.o'clock s.m., for the reception of the annutl report, election of directors for the ensuing year, and other business.H.E.PRICE, Secretary-Treasurer.june6x2 ACADEMY OF MUSIC vof Quebeo (Affiliated to Laval University.) The examinations will begin at Quebec, on the 22nd of June 1911, at 9 am, at Laval University.Candi dates are requested to give their names before the 15th of June next to the Assistant-Secretary, 18 Ste.Famille St, Quebec.GOVERNMENT PRIZE The Quebec Government offers, through the Academy of Music, a certain amount that will enable one student of singing, piano, organ, violin or cello to pass two years in Europe, The competition for this prize will take place at Quebec.on Saturday, June 24, 1911, at 9 a.m., at Laval University.The programmé will be delivered on demand.No application will be received after June 15th, 1911.Applicants must be \u201cLaureates\u201d of the Academy of Music.There is no fee to pay.J.ARTHUR BERNIER, Presidentjume3xlaw,sat J.P.E.GAGNON tuoceaser of V.E.PARADIS Public Accountant AUDITOR AND CURATOR Accounts investigated and Cofeoted financial Arrangements and Compromisss tiquidation of insolvent Estates All work intrusted to me will be economically and pronptly atteadsd:» RICHELIED COMPANY BUILDIN) = cmr\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt rte MOVING PICTURE MEN MUST PASS EXAM Toronto, June 5\u2014The examining of moving picture operators before they are licensed has been abandoned\u2019 by the Government, and permits to operate machines are now heing issued upon payment of the fefe of one dollar, without regard to the qualifications of the applicant.When the act was drawn up the importance of operators being examiend as to their knowledge of the machines was recognised, and provision was made for it.« The regulation as finally approved by the Government, for some reason, do not contain this provision.177 cnctumes to be sold at almost half price.See our grand advertise ment.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE + .rT Lo.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE 44 Dathousie Strest y SEIZED WITH AT FELL INTO CELLAR Young Man Met With Serious Accident at the New Merger Building.A young man named Emile Gosselin, son of the beadle of St.Jean Baptiste Church, met with a rather serious accident last evening shortly after eleven o'clock.The victim of the accident is unfortunately subject to fits, and when passing the new merger building under construction at the corner of St.- Joseph and Crown streets, fell into the cellar, a height of about 20 feet and was badly injured.A few witnesses of the accident succeeded in extricating young Gasselin from the basement and carried him into the cabmen\u2019s kiosk, where he was atten by Dr, Samson, who ordered his removal to the Hotel Dieu.Young Gosselin only recovered consciousness after his arrival at the hospital and at an early hour this morning had recovered so far as to be declared out of danger.COURT OF SESSIONS.A man convicted of assault in the Court of Session was allowed out on suspended sentence.A branch of the Imperist Bank of Canada will be opened at Windsor, Ont, on or about the 5th of June under the management of Mr.G.J.Lackner formerly manager at Essex branch.RECORDER'S COURT.Ten prisoners, ail charged with drunkenness, appeared before the Recorder yesterday.They were condemned to fines ranging from $2 and costs or eight days\u2019 jail, to $10 and costs or one month.Eight of the prisoners unable to pay their fines were sent to jail.ROUTE OF CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION.The route of the Corpus Christi pro- ession on the 18th instant of St.eJan saone parish will be as follows: St.John, Scott, Grande Allee, D' Artigney, St.Julia, St.Eustache, St.Joachin, St.Augustin, St.John to St Jean Baptiste church.FIREMEN WERE £ \u2014- KEPT VERY BUSY.The firemen had quite 8 busy day yesterday.Starting early in the morning, they were kept on the hop all day, no less than five alarms being rung in.None of them, however, were of a serious nature.The alarms sounded were as follows :\u2014 87, 3.59 a.m.; 73, 3.24 p.m.; 114, 542 p.m.; 62, 8.10 p.m; 43, 8.25 p.m.WILL PROBABLY BE SENT TO THE ASYLUM.Constable Jobin, arrested a woman resident of St.Valier street, yesterday afternoon and conveyed her to the police station.The prisoner who is the wife of a respectable citizen and mother of several children, is stated not to be possessed of all her mental faculties and caused quite a scene on St.Valier street, previous to her arrest.HYMENEAL.The wedding took place at St.Louis chapel of the Basilica yesterday morning of Mr.Ernest\u2019 Larue, advocate, son of Mr.Panet Larue, of the Custom House, and Miss Marie Louise Charlebois, daughter of Mrs.J.A.Charlebois of Quebec, notary.The wedding was a quiet but very pretty one, the nuptial knot being tied by Mgr.Matthieu.The happy young couple subsequently left on a honeymoon trip to the west.PERSONAL.Capt.A, E.Swift, Inspector of small arms, left for Sherbrooke yesterday.DROWNING OF A QUEBECER IN ONTARIO.Mr, J.Y.Montreuil received a despatch yesterday morning from Sturgeon Falls, Ont, announcing the drowning of his brother-in-law, Mr.Ed.Donaldson, at that place.Another telegram received in the afternoon stated that the body was recovered.The deceased was well known in this city and resided \u2018in St.Sauveur.He leaves à wife and two children to mourn his loss.FASHIONABLE WEDDING.The marriage of Mr.Herbert A, Jordan of Renfrew, Ontario, and Mademoiselle Blanche Thibandeau will take pace on Thursday morning, the 8th of June, at the St.Louis chapel of the Basilica, Mgr.Matthieu, C.M.G.will perform the ceremony and the bride will be given away by the Hon.Jacques Bureau, K.C,, solici- tor-general.The wedding is to be a quiet one.Mme.Thibaudeau will entertain the relatives and a few intimate friends at a dinner at the Chateau Frontenac after the ceremony.NOTICE TO FIELD AMBULANCE The officers and men of Field Ambulance No.7 are notifeid that uniforms will be issued to-night, Tuesday and Wedncaday evenings, at 8 o'clock.All officers and men must be present.By order MAJOR E.A.LEBEL, Qfficer Commanding.Junedxd .{offerings will \u2018THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.: DIN AND ABOUT TOWN fl Ds 0 SOS JUDGES ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Bar of the District Did Honor to New Chief Justice and New Judge.Chief Justice F.%.Lemleux and Judge Dorin were entertained at dinner at the Kent House last evening by members of the bar of this district, the former on his promotion to the position of Chief Justice and the latter on his appointment as a Judge of the Superior Court of this Province.About 50 members of the Bar were present at the dinner was presided over by Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Batonnier of this district, who, after full justice had been done to the excellent menu, provided by mine host Allerton, proposed the health of the guests in a very eloquent manner, the Chief Justice and Judge Dorion making very appropriate replies.ANGLICAN SYNOD OF DIOCESE Will Assemble in Quebec To- day-\u2014Many Important Matters to Be Considered.Some important questions will be considered by the synod of the Diocese of Quebec, which assembles in this city to-day.The services incon- nection with the opening of the synod will be as follows: | There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m., and the opening service of the synod at 10 am., consisting of matins, celebration of the Holy Communion with sermon by the Very Rev.Dean Vernon, of Portland, Me.All the services will be held in the Cathedral Church, and the clergy are requested to bring their surplices and stoles, cassocks, college cap and hoods.The clergy are asked to assemble at the Church Hall twenty minutes before the hour fixed for the opening service.The ven towards the enses of the mmedistely after ae opening service the members of the synod will meet in the Cathedral Chuch Hall and proc oceed to organize, after which the rd Bishop will deliver his address.The Lord Bishop of the diocese having signified his desire, in a letter under date of March 30 last, that a coadjutor bishop be elected, notice is given that such election will be proceeded with at the meeting of synod called for the 6th of June, 1911, under the terms specified in the canon \u201cOn the Election of a Coadjutor Bishop.\u201d Several other interesting matters will come before the synod.\u2018BOY ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE Montreal, June 5\u2014Robt.Sasso, 18 years of age, of 563 Notre Dame St.West.was arrested on a charge of attempted murder to-day.Clifford Munro accuses Sasso of deliberately shooting him and considers himself lucky to escpe with a wound in the neck.Sasso pleads that the shooting was accidental.Both men are negroes.ARMENIAN SETTLERS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA.Vancouver, B.C., June 5 \u2014 Plans are under way for the placing of between 4,000 and 5000 Armenians on land in British Columbia.It is announced by the party who proposes to accumulate this immigration that the Armenians in view are all Christians who have suffered persecutions at the hanls of the Turkish officoials because of their religious beliefs.The Armenian men are said to be principally agriculturists, and it is understood the government has been approached to ascertain what its views are in respect to the project.Mr.Andrew Saldow, of Vancouver, is stated to be one of the principals in the promotion of the scheme to bring in these Armenian settlers.It is planned to embark them at Tort Said on steamers operated hy Alfred Holt & Co, à large British shipping firm, which runs a line of freighters between Liverpool and Vancouver.COL.TILTON'8 SERVICES HIGHLY APPRECIATED.Ottawa, June S\u2014As chairman of the executive committee of the Dominion Rifle Association for many years, Col.Tilton has rendered services in the promotion of rifle shooting in Canada that his confreres on the committee as well as numbers of riflemen who were consulted, detete mined they should not go unrecognized, Accordingly at a.meeting today, to which he was summoned, Col.Tilton was tendered an invitation top accompany the Canadian team to Bisley this year as the guest of the Association.The Colonel expressed his appreciation of the compliment, but asked for a few days to consider whether it wonld be possible for him to accept.Col.Tilton commanded the Canadian team at Wimbledon in 1892 and at Bisley in 1901, and has continued to manifest à hearty interest in the welfare of the Dominion's fepresentatives at successive meetings of the National Rifle Associasion of Gesat Britain, VERDICT OF THE CORNER'S JURY Searching Investigation Was Held Into Death of Young Student on Grande Allee.\u201cThe deceased died from a nervous shock caused by wounds from being crushed by the passage of car No.252 on his body.The jury considers that the speed at which the cars run in the streets of Quebec, and particularly on the hills and on Grande Allee, is too rapid and a source of constant danger for the public.Moreover, the instructions given by the company to their employes are not of a nature to protect the public.\u201d The jury was of the opinion that there was nothing in the evidence to show that Motorman Letourneau eould be held criminally responsible for the death of deceused.This was the verdict rendered by the Coroner's jury in the case of the unfortunate young student, Henri Fortin, who was killed on Grande Allee on Friday evening.The jury was composed as follows: Messrs.Chs.Noreau, foreman; N.Lachance, Hubert Moisan, Henri Leclerc, Henri Moisan, Louis Drouin.A.Lachance, M.P., represented the Crown, P.V.Chaloult, the family of deceased, and Alex.Alleyn the Q.R.L.H.& P.Co.Maurice Hebert, a law student, testified that he was on the street car when the accident oecurred.He was right behind the motorman and when they reached the top of the hili he noticed that he shut off the power.but whether he shut it off completely he did not know.At the same time the brakes: were applied and the car went down the hill at the customary he noticed that the brakes were more tightly applied and that the gong was rung.Looking ahead he saw a man on horseback coming toward the car on the north side of the street along the car track.He was 100 yards from the car and approaching slowly.When within fifteen feet from the car, the horse threw itself in front of the car, which knocked horse and rider.At this moment the motorman was applying the brakes with all his power.The ear dragged the horse and rider ahout 40 feet.Witness could not say whether the motorman rang his bell after passing Claire Fontaine street, nor could he say when the motorman shut off power completely.When the horse turned toward the car and reared Ît appeared to do so of itself.cident, stated that the rider's control of the horse appeared to be indifferent.The car, in his opinion, was proceeding at the rate of about 10 miles an hour.close up to the track that he was in danger of being struck.Witness suddenly saw the horse turn in front of the car.The horse reared, and at the same time the car struck the horse, throwing rider and animal to the ground.Both went under the car and were dragged for a distance of about 150 feet.The victim died some moments later.At the rate the car was going, the witness thought it would be difficult to stop the car without striking the man.even though the motorman did his best.Mr.A.J.Macdonald.Superinaendent of the Q.R.L.H.& P.Co.testified as to the instructions issued hy the company to the motormen, and which were to shut off the power at every corner and to have contro of the car with the brakes.These in structions.he believed, were carried out.The cars wage run on scheduled time and were allowed twenty-five minutes to go around the belt line.Motormen were not allowed to run more than eight miles an hour, and if they lose time are not allowed tn make it up by taking any risks.There were fewer accidents in Quebec than in any other city of its size.Edgar Champoux, a student, was in the car, but only became aware of the - accident after the car bad stopped.Eugene Letourneau, the motorman, testified that he had been in the employ of the company for three years.The duty of motormen when descending hills is to shut off all power, but if there is no obstacle on the track to let the car go down at its usual speed.The maximum speed is eight miles an hour.He was descending the hill on Friday at the ordinary rate of speed, when from the top of the hill he saw the deceased coming toward him on horseback The rider was near the track, but witness judged that he had space enough to pass him.When.witness saw that there was danger he began to apply the brakes.The deceased had the reins in his hands, but he seemed to be careless.When the car struck the horse, deceased fell on the fender with the horse on top of him.The fender was detached and hoth man and horse went under the car.The the impact was sé great that witness was thrown back and thus caused the brakes to loosen.He immediately recoveŸed himself, and applied the the reverse at the same time.man and horse were dragged about ninety feet, according to the hest of his knowledge.When witness was at Claire Fontaine street he was about two minutes late.He had already been reprimanded for driving his car too fast in order to 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principale of organic union, while two had not replied.The objections were chiefly material, the abandonment of itinerary, the lessening of ministerial authority, the lack of safeguards on the superannuation fund, and the problem of church property, Abram Shaw, Kingston.vor of the motion proposed by the | It was also said that from | an we POWDER Absolutely Pure made from Royal Grape aan of NO ALUMNO LIME PHOSPAATE a doctrinal standpoint the characteg of the Methodist church!would be lost The committee approved of the basis but recommended consideration of suggested modifications.No vote was taken as the debate was still on when the mecting clomed, but the majority of the speakers favored union, The debate continues tomorrow.Lingerie, Call to see our prices June White Wear Sale at THE POPULAR STORE Muslin Dresses, Tailor-Made Waists, Embroidery Edgings, Insertions, Galons Flouncings, the best values are found at The Popular Store of MARCEAU&Co.155 St.Joseph St.\u2018 Lawn Matinees, 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French Lawn, suitable for Misses and Children, Corsets \u2014(Consignment Just Received).\u2014The R.& G.Corset, the Binner and the P.D.Corset.Rust proof D.R.MURPHY, REG'D.Marquisette, Persian Lawn Dresses\u2014In Embroidery, in 46 Fabrique Street.march7xly FLEMISH PYROGRAPHY DEMONSTRATION New Pyrogranhy Call and see our OUTFIT Ë aud three pieces of wood for 2 burnirg.Only 82.00 including a lesson.H.F KIMBALL 148 St, John Street Phone 432 Successor to Thos.J.Moore THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.EE==1EC EI [|] Latest Sporting News x: MONTREAL WON ANOTHER GAME Defeated Toronto in Second Match of Series by a Single Run, Montreal, June $_Montreal won the | second game of the Toronto series in : the tenth inning to-day by a score of 6, to §, successive hits by Miller, Han- : ford and Demmitt, bringing the winning run.Lush pitched well till then, but three errors in the first inning practically gave the Royals the game, allowing them to score five times.The score :\u2014 .Toronto.AB.R H.P.O.A.E.Shaw, cf.5 1 11 100 Keeler, r.f.400 301 O'Hara, Lf.522 000 Jordan, 1b.5 23 15 00 Phelps, c.+ 0 2 300 Mullen, 2b.301 451 Vaughn, ss.4 00 021 Fitzpatrick, 3 .6 00 270 Lush, p.\u2026.4 01 020 Totals.38 510 *28 16 3 Montreal.AB.R.H.P.O.A.E.Nattress, 2b.410 340 Yeager, 3b.$11 200 Miller, cf.412 300 Hanford, r.f.302 000 Demmitt, Lf.5 1 1 9 1 0 Gandil, 1b.410 901 Holly, ss.4 1 2 2 21 Curtis, \u20ac .\u2026.\u2026.3 0 2 10 Barberich, p.4 0 1 070 Totals.36 610 3011 2 *_Winning run with one out.The score by innings :\u2014 Toronto .302 000 0000-5 Montreal .cores 4 000 0001\u20146 Summary.\u2018Three base hit: Jordan; two base hit : Curtis, Lush; left on bases: Toronto, 7; Montreal, 7; First base on errors : Montreal, 3 ; Toronto, 2 ; stolen bases: Miller, Hanford, Phelps; sacrifice hits: Keeler, Hanford, Miller, Phelps; double plays: Fitzpatrick to Mullen, to Jordan; bases on balls : off Lush, 2; off Barberich, 1; struck out: by Lush, 2; by Barberich, 0.Time, 1.50.Umpires: Hart and Pender- CRICKET MATCH.As there will be a cricket match next Saturday against Three Rivers, which is always a formidable team, members of the Club are requested to get in as much practice as possible this week in order to make a good showing on Saturday.YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.American, At Boston :\u2014 Boston, 6 :Chicago, 4.At Washington Washington, 1; Detroit, 5.At New York St.Louis-New York game postponed ; rain.At Philadelphia :\u2014 Cleveland Philadelphia game postponed; rain.At St.Louis :\u2014 Brooklyn, 7; St.Louis, 3 National At Pittsburg \u2014 Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 5 At Cincinnati Boston, 2; Cincinnati, 9.At Chicago Chicago, 1; New York, 7.- Eastern.At Buffalo :\u2014 Rochester, 4; Buffalo, 2.MONTREAL AUTO CLUB WON'T FINANCE MEET.Montreal, June 5\u2014That the Automobile Club would not undertake to finance another aviation meet was the statement made this morning by Mr.Gen, A.McNamee, Secretary of the club.The Automobile Club has received a communication from the Curtisa Aeroplane Co.of New York, which \u201ccontemplates the extension of their aeroplanes sales business as well as exhibition flights to this country.\u201d Mr.McNamee went on to explain that the losses came through the big fees paid to the aviatorsh \u201cThey were worth it,\u201d he said, \u201cand I do not mean that we were nat perfectly satisfied, but $12,000 to one man, $10,000 to another, anti $4,000, $5,000, ete, to others, represented a lot of money.\u201d MINT OF MONEY WON ON SUNATAR.Future hooks on the British Derby will not be popular at Tattersall's for some time to come.\u2018It has become known that the largest of the syndicates which laid odds on the Derby won by Sun Star, lost more than $600,000.\u2018The Joel representative was steadily backed all wintèrg opening at 25 to 1.The day before he gal- ped hone in the 2,000 guineas, more than ten thousand dollars was sent in Fon his chances at an average of sixteen to one against.There was a hurried chop following the victory in the Guineas, and the quotation on the favorite was cut to 2 to I, but even at that short price the heavy betting continued.When the French representatives were scratched a fortnight ago, and the word leaked out that Adam Bede and All Gold, the Amarican representatives had been tried out and found wanting, the odds fe¥ again under the weight of an enormous sum of money.rR R= \u2018| Bright Star, ***Equation, 104.It is said that the money won on Sun Star was the largest amount ever paid out by British bookmakers on à Derbx winner.40 T0 1 SHOT AT BLUE BONNETS: Bwana Tumbo Was the Feature of Yesterday's Racing \u2014Large Crowd.- Montreal, June S\u2014Bwana 1umbo, ! a 40 to 1 shot, featured today's Te | ing at Blue Bonnets, galloping home a winner in the first race, four and a | haif furtongs for maiden two-year.| olds, against a large field.Senex, the favorite in the betting, took second.There was another large crowd at! the track, despite threatening vent | er: Summary\u2014 | First race, two year old maidens, | \u2014 41.2 furlongs\u2014Bwana Tumbo, 114, Goldstein, 40 to 1, 15 to 1, 8 to 1, won; Senex, 111, Archibald, 9 to 5 7 to 10,1 to 3, second; Delmain, 108, Shilling, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, even, third.Time 544-5.Orimar Lad, Boray, Lord Leighton, Franchise, Bard of Hope, Rod and Gun, First Aid, Wild Weed and Tick Tack also ran.Second race, three year olds and up, selling, 6 furlongs.\u2014Casque, 100, Sweeney, 8 to 5, 1 to 2, out.won; Clem Beachey, 99, Olsen, 7 to 1, 2 to 1, even, second; Cooney K, 107, 107, Archibald, 2 to 1, 11 to 5, 3 to S, third.Time, 1:132-5.Silk, Bright Star, Joe Gaitons, Sight also ran, Third race, three year olds and up, one mile.\u2014Whist, 95, Garner, 2 to 1, 4 to 5 out, won; Hampton Court, 104, Shilling, 2 to 1, 7 to 10, out second; Stanley Fay, 107, Pickens, 12 to 1, 4 to 1, even, third.Time, 1:38 Pagod, Edda, Amalfi also ran.Fourth race, three year olds and up: 6 furlongs.\u2014Priscillisn, 125, Garner, 3 to 5 and out, won; Naushon, 11%, Shilling, 6 to 5, and out, second; Spell Bound, 121, S.Page, 20 to 1, 3 to 1, 2 to S, third.Time 1:123-5.Manheimer also ran.Fifth race, steeplechase, four year olds and ugk selling, about 2 miles.\u2014 Octopus, 140, Pending, 13 to 5, 9 to 10, out, won; Stalker, 147, Moran; 12 to 1, 4 to 1, 3 to 2, second; Come On, 135, Garner.25 to 1, x to 1, 2 to 1, third.Time, 4:191-5.Dr.Koch, Bello, Giddy Girl, Merry Maker also ran.Sixth race, three years old and up; 6 furlongs.\u2014Cohort, 117, Archibald, 8 to 5, 3 to §, out, won; Baby Wolf, 102, Byrne, 8 to 1, 3 to |, even, second; Top Note, 103, Gross, 12 to 1, 4 to 1,2 to 1, third.Time, 1:13.Vreeland, Col.Ashmeade, Selwik, Dan Field also ran, Seventh race, three year olds and up; selling, one mile and a furlong.\u2014 Third Rail, 107, Bell, 8 to 1, 3 to 1, even, won; Woodcraft, 109, Shilling, 6 to 8 1 to 2 out, second; My Gal 104, Sweeney, 21-2 to 1,7 to 10, 1 to 3, third.Time, 1:541-4.Sam Bernard, Buckthorn, Seconke, Question, Mark, Idleweiss, Agnar, also ran.ENTRIES FOR TUESDAY.1st race, 2-year-old fillies, 44 fur- longs\u2014lzoathly Lady, 104; Reine Margot, 99; Dipper, Yankee Lotus, Lady Reif, 104; *Florida\u2019s Beauty, 109; *St.Agathe, 99; Ojam\u2019d Buckle, 109; Aunt Alice, 104; *Miss Joe, 99.2nd race, 3-year-olds and up, prov- ince-owned, one mile\u2014Shadwell, 87 ; Gananogue, 85; King's Guinea, 112 ; e** Nanticoke, 107: Come On, 101 ; 3rd race, handicap, 3-year-olds and up, 14 miles\u2014Chief Kee, 107; Aylmer, 100; Cliff Edge, 104; Watervale, 108; Bonnie Kelso, 122; Olambala, 123: Montgomery, 99; Everett, 118.4th race, Kindergarten Stakes, five | furlongs \u2014*Frag Legs, *New River, 96; ***Cherry Secd, 102; *Maxentius, 96; Little Pal, Tipsand, 106; *Ochre \u2018Court, 96; **Monkey, 98 ; *Pardner, 96; Yorkshire Boy, 103.Sth race, purse, 3-year-olds and up, maidens, 6 furlongs\u2014March Away, At Once, 104; Duke of the District, 109; Roebuck, Cold Spring, 109; Tiberius, 106.6th race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs\u2014Double F, 104; Rye Straw, 112; *Muskmelon, 97; *Eagle Bird, 102; Cat, 107: Miss Jonah, 102; Firewood, 112; *Missive, 99: *Highflown, 97; Susan, 102; Rogan, 107; *Planutess, 102; *Con Carne, 9.7th race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, one mile-\u2014Montagnie, 108: *Oakburst, 103; The Golden Butterfly, 102; Aetna, 95; \u201cThe Gardner, 99; Live Wire, 107: Sir Edward.105; *Nightfall, 96; Leah, 105; Banives, 102.*.Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed.#*\u2014Coupled.seeR.T, Wilson, jr\u2026 entry.Weather cloudy; track fast.EASTERN ASSOCIATION OF BAPTIST CHURCHES.The Churches of the above association (twenty-four in number), will meet with the Quebec Baptist church in annual meeting from June 13th- 15¢h inclusive.Each chureh will be represented by its pastor and from two to four delegates, and each Mission Circle will send delegates to the Ladies Annual meeting on the 13th inst.There will be à publie platform meeting each evening.when addresses will be given on Home and Foreign Missions, Education and Benevolence.The association will bring here some of the ablest men in the denomination, and the addresses wiil be of speciul public interest.These meetings take place in Quebec City about once in ten years, and we are sure Quebec will give these visitors a moet hearty welcome.DO YOU WANT A BUIT?If 60, ask for the New Era clothing, at FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.& RAM AC INTERFERED The Second Game in the Internatonal Polo Series Had fo Be Postponed.New York, June 5\u2014Interest in the International polo series is stretchéd over at least 24 hours because of rain.The rain which delayed the first match from Wednesday to Thursday last week, came even heavier during the forenoon to-day and caused the postponement of the second contest.The teams hope to cross mallets tomorrow afternoon, provided the weather does not again disappoint them.As the coronation of King George V.draws closer and all the English officers have assignments at that evant, every day's delay meaning fewer hours between the two remaining matches, the third match will probably be played either Thursday or Friday.When the morning storm ceased to-day, the ponics trotted out of their stables for the customary afternoon gallop over the turf, while all the players were given mounts in order to keep the muscles limber and the eye and hand in good shape.On account of the uncertain conditions of the turf, the tryout this afternoon was not at a fast clip for neither side cared to risk a strained tendon at this critical stage in the contest for the cup.The lineup to-morrow will probably be unchanged.FAVORITES WON AT LOUISVILLE.Louisville, Ky., June S\u2014Favorites won most of the events at Churchill Downs this afternoon.The handicap, the feature, was easily won by Hazel Burke, the favorite, which led her field all the way.A heavy wind storm struck the grounds just before the sixth race, but no damage was done.There are no Corners You Cannot Reach it se fullest quantity of en- ke is to be odbtsined from pt ib 46 abeclutely Dental that your pipe be made in line with races: nized brs ciples.wires nd cleanliness is tne first principle comfortable and te factory smoke.The gurrling, bubbling sqund, you 80 often hear lo à pire à the result of & stem an that cannot be | tar thoroughly cleaned, t that cousee te pare ot taste which orale the flavor of the tabascn, malting nears .ew Tiihaes every tle while 3 5 you to give ne plessares- of Be Sp inet eootes is liable prova distanteful or ecpebsive to the smoket, Now a DBI pipe is so nitoply constrocted thet (8 cleaning (a only the matter of à minate.Every corner can de aici] conly reached with \u20ac and ss & result your Bub pipe fe alweys sweet, clean, and wrholegoits.The tobacco buras to ashes-
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