Quebec morning chronicle, 21 juin 1889, vendredi 21 juin 1889
[" ?.* mlm m\\ ni VOL.XLIII QUfiBaa FRIDAY, JUNE 21.1889.No.15,330 > ««üüiitwi.Lawyers, Teaebsrs, and otiiars whose occupation gives bt ^ little exerc as, should use C mar's LitMe Liver Pills for tort id liver and b liouanees.One is a dose.Try tham.m,w,fn*w AFTERNOON REPORTS.THK OBRIEN.SALISBURY LIBEL, j Êiapéror Vl'illlaui and the Forte.' REPORTS.CANADIAN -REPORTS.THE NEXT LORD MAYOR DUBLIN.OF Germany\u2019s Relations France.With A MANIFESTO FROM SERVI A.King Humbert will Mediate\u2014The Kaiser will not Visit Alsace\u2014A Series nf Marders.Lomdok, Jane 20\u2014Lord Salitbury has \u2022nW red his defence in the libel action brought against him by William O\u2019Brien.He de-ctaree the speech to which Mr.O\u2019Brien takes exception was made in good faith and was a fair comment on O Bnen's course.w The Chronicle says King Humbert\u2019s media-tioo between Germany and Switzerland, in the Wahlgemot sffsir, baa been accepted.Tbs Dissident Liberal Aisociation of Mid* lothian, Mr.Gladstone's district, hive decided not to run a candidate in opposition to Mr.Gladstone in the next Parliamentary \u2022leoHooa.At the meeting of the Parnell Cctmnission to day, Thomas P.O\u2019Connor, M.P., was examined.He eta ted that the turning point in the agrarian struggle in Iceland was the rejection of *he compensation for improvement bill ; thereupon, tenants were compelled to oombina in acccrdanoe with Mr.Parnell\u2019s policy, which substituted oonttitntiooal agitation for revelation and open for secret combination.Mr.O\u2019Connor denied that either the League or he sympathized with crime.A revolutionary manifesto from Servia has been drcnla^d in Bosnia and Herzegovina, announcing that Austria jntenda to annex those territories.The populace is greatly excited.The itock markets are atiil'quiet aft r the holidays.During the week the only notice* able change waa the rise in Ncrth-West Land shares, owing to the excellent harvest prospects.The Canada North West Company's op nearly 45 shilliagi per ehare on week.Hudson's Bays advanced on a dividend of 14 ehillinga perehare for the year, compared with no dividend last year.The Excelsior Gold Mining Company is being voluntarily wound up.Mr.Labouchere, writing in Tnuh about toe chargee against Alexander Sullivan, says everything the Time* (which fchs an agett abd banking acconct in Chicago) can do to prejudice the public against Mr.Sullivan will be done.First, because Mr.Sullivan advited Patrick Bgau respecting inf rmaticn eent to E'-g\u2019and regarding the Parnell forgeries, and second becanan he selected Father Dorney to convey across the ocean the documents which sir ashed the Thne*\u2019 case.Mr.Labouchere says, the assertion that SulUvan misapplied funds entrusted to him is known to be absolutely untrue.He thinks it probable these charges have been brought against Sullivan to compel the production of the bocks of the American League.Paris, Juno 20\u2014The Chamber of depotUs have parsed ^ bill providing that foreigner\u2019s children, bora in F.aooe, shall be considered 1-renchéris me if domi.iled in France at their majority, unless they dvcline citizenship.Berlin, June 20\u2014The Kreuz ZeUung says Emperor William will visit Athens in October.It also says the Emperor has dissuaded tbs Porte from ceiling Crets to E igland and has advised the Sultan to cede the Island to Greece.,\t, The E nperor has ahan lonsd hie projected vieri to AUaoe-Lorraine.Zanzibar, June 20-The \"Harmoi.ie,\u2019\u2019one of Capf.Wiisman\u2019s steamers reported loe*, has arrived here.Thb Hague, Jane 20\u2014The King of Holland has bal a serions rslapoe.SERVIA S FOREIGN POLICY UNCHANGED.O Donovan Rossa Arrested\u2014Another Cronin Suspect\u2014A Zephyr.Dakota FATAL ACCIDENT IN MONTREAL.Sad Drowning at Chambly.SHOCKING MURDER IN CHATHAM News from Down by the Sea.ST.LEON SPRINGS HOTEL, ST.LEON, P.QUE.* .Ts-i \u2022 i , (Per O, P, Telegraph Line,) OVERBID.ChamBlt Canton, June 20\u2014A very ead drowning accident occurred here about 11 6 olock tHia morning, whereby Miree persons lost their live*, Alex.Rivers and hie 8op aged 10 years, and Louis Sivard.They went fishing, when a gale sprang up and capsized their boat ; a fourth party who \u2014\u2014- accompanied them, named Langlois, was res testant Home Ruler, has been privately selec- i cued.The work of searching for the bodies ted^.or nomination as the next Lord Mayor is being carried on, bat to poor advantage, of Dublin.Tae nomination is equivalent to »¦ the wind is very high and it is unsafe to go out.GREAT KKKT4I5.London, June xO\u2014The seamen and firemen here who have been on strike, have decided to resume work.Dublin, June 20\u2014Mr, Winstanley, a Pro- election.Montreal, Jane 20\u2014John Webster, pro prietor of the Cambridge hotel, St.Lawrence etreet, a married man of about 26 v*ars of a?», fell down the elevator sbaff from Iho 4th stefey to Êhe basement in the new temple building tbia tnofniug.He stas picked up Unconauioue, with his arm broken, his /ice ahi head terribly madgled and with other cjorim ti^t me relations oi Germany 1 n»mUiR\t^ T*;!- with the Ereoch Governme, t under President ' g^Hoapita1, where he died flhottly aftet.Caiuot are better and more cordial linn they '\ttb.8 ?ork of P?«»\u201cg ln th« FRANCS.Paris, June 20\u2014The trial of the lUulan-gists recently arrested at Aogouleuie baa brgao, GXKSlA.'kY Hamburg, June 20\u2014The Hamburg ConreS-pondent asaerts that the relations of G« have been with any previous Government of France.Berlin, June20\u2014Mr.Jchn A.Kaeson, one of the United States commissioners to the Samoan conference, has gone to Carlsbad.The North German Gazelle accuses Switzerland of promoting Socialism.It cays i_____ \"Had a Great Power praotised such abuses elevator has not yet been campleted, and dt b< least tWo of the landings had been left without gates, or iu fact without any protection to save people from falling down.Mr.Webster, who had just left the office of Mr.Grosse |of the Dominion Secret Service, proceeded to the » levator landing and perceiving it passing up, he rushed through the open against another Power as Switzerïand'hai ' ?,°0r\\ mi#i\"d8*du th® àmtnooe, missed the been guilty of, a war would have resulted.\u2022 *,*T**°.r\u201c£ w,t«h ot d®,Pau,r' he thre,r Neutrality becomes unnatural and Untenable ! h5ad* and ^ down t.bo when an effensive disregard bf the interests ! t u 8 £0Ternmen\u2018 exenmon to Lake St.*\t.\t.\tJohn, which was advertised to leave here at nine o\u2019clock this mdrniog, did -O \u2014\u2014 \u2018\teu wa.* COH of a neighboring State is held to ba justifi able.\u201d\t^ \u2022 -aaava D O t ^ 61) j till noon and was very nearly not getting kw&y at all.The attendance of excursionists was so small., that the R'chelieu and Ontario Navigation Company began to think of the payment for the steamboat and demanded cash down.The organizer wired to the Government at Quebec, and about an hoar afterwards satisfied the company by paying the money demanded.\ti | OSfARto.Cornwall, Oat., jane 20\u2014The Cornwall i Spinning Co., whose mill was burned yestir-! day morning, will rebuild this semmer either IINITKII S t'Al'KM\t¦ ,D ^ornw'-^ or ,n a Western town, .where in- fu-,-.-.T or,\tI ducements have been offered to locate.The Chicago, June 20-The police have under , new mill will be of brick or stone and will be ST \u2022\u201crv®d\u2018*DC« 8n tb«r Cronin sospect.} twice as large as the old one destroyed The .U.S1 *ge /eve&!8.d.'*¦ .ter\u2018 ,0\", Is now estimated at $18,000 or $20,000, partially covered by insorance.BE Rift 4.Belgrade, June ÙÛ\u2014A Government cir-onlar denies the ncent alarmist rumors concerning this country, and states that the foreign policy of Sirvia is nnchanged.The police have sei«-d the offije in which Was printed a oiroolsh inciting Slavs and Servians in Austria to revolt and promising Rds-aia\u2019S as-iitance.The authd ship of the circular has been traced to Progressist editors who, it is alleged; desire to engender iti Austria distrust of the Servian Government.This favorite hostelry is now open to tha Public.The virtues cf Sr.Leo:: Watea ar** so weU known th*t they need not here be specihed- THE 8T.LEON MINERAL WATER CO., C E.A.LANGLOIS, Manager, 3, Port Dauphin Street.Jnue 6, 188?.\tLtn -BETWEEN\u2014- QUEBEC AND iMONTREAL The\u2019StsaTer \u201cQUEBEO.\u201d C%pt R.NeUon.ill leive the Napoleon Wharf onj.Tuesdays, Thursdars and Saturday:!.The Steamer \u2018 MONTREAL/\u2019 Capt.L.H.Roy, on Mondays, Wednesdsys and Fridays, Both Steamers call ng at Batiecan, Thfeo Rivers sud Sorel, leaving Quebec A* a o\u2019clock p.n* tad Trnuk liaiiway.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE I -BETWEEN- Quebec and Montreal, Portland, Konton.New York, Ottawa, Rrockvflle, Kingston, Toronto* t'hlcago, and all pofiit?fn tbe United states and Canada.Leave Quebec (Q.A L.Ferry at.1.30 P.M.and 8.00 P.M Leave Lovis.1,55 P.M.and 8.25 P.M Tfsiui from tbe Wont arrive atjLavf*! ^ at.6.20 A.M.and 1.5*»P.M Mixed.7.30 P.M Arrive Quebec about 15 minutes later.tS Passengers take Levis Ferry.Through Cars between Levis, Sherbrooke, Newport and Worces ter, mass-, on the Day Trains.Information aboat rates, Ac., can be bad at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Louis Hotel, arfd 17, Sous-le-Fort Street, also at tbe Stations in Quebec and South Quebec.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager.April 29/1889.\tapl20 BAMAY rible story, one of the most promising clews was the foot f tints in the paint.Tbe mnr' derer walked abmt in the print in his it ick-iog feeL A thoemskflr wtote to the police* that a well known Irishman and CLn-na ! Gael mao, whose ûams he bad seen in the I newspapers in connect! m with the murder, \u2018 «ai his customer and had very peculiar foot.I A piece of the flîor Was cut.out with three -racks on it and taken to po\u2019'ce beadquart* f i.¦ Then the shoemaker waa asked to produce Lanoton.Out., June 20\u2014Last evening, near this village, a boy named Divie, aged 14.shot end instantly killed John Itjhrer, agrd 12.There had been an did grudge bd-twfien the boys, And Daviv^ on meetirig Rohrer, said, *\u2022 Stand back or I will shoot yon,\" and immediately fired, the bill parsing through the tample.Davis will be arrested, , Chatham, June 2Q\u2014A young man named Frank Bear, about 23 years old, was sitt'ng îhSw.k th hh h h° Pr.\u201cfervtd tho tracing, with his sweetheart ou the steps of the Ex* !n0 ,\u201c?| th 8Aap° 0f h,a ««t.0™8r * feeL hibition Grounds last night about 9 o'clock.The rutlines of the suspected Irishman s feet when two other young men passed and AftKKICA*.New York, June 20\u2014The Herald:» Paris despatch says : The Congo Commercial and Industrial Company having conpletad the prelimina'y study of the projected Congo Railway from Maladi to Stanley Pool, have presented tbe resalts of their investigation and the report made by the permanent committee.From this doenment it spp*ars first, that the ooet of the railway with a gauge of seventy-five centimetres has been estimated at 25l000,000fraocs, including intc rest charged on the capital during the period cf construction ; second, shat the expenses of working the road, calculated on a basis of one train in constant circulation on the line, may be estimated at 1,200,000 francs a year ; third, that the gross receipts assured to the railway wiRamount at \"the minimum to the sum now expended in thediatrict of tbe Cataracts for transportation on men's back, and that it appears fiom statistic* produced on the subject that these ezpenaea amount to more than 2 500,000 franca a year.These facts prove that the railway esn be made to pay its running ex-peoste, and also to give rsmaoeration from the etart to the capital invested in it, which will keep pace with the economic and commercial development of the Upper Congo region.Under these conditions, there is a good reason fer the establishment of tbe Congo railway with the ail of the Belgian Government, and with the assistance ofthecapitri f*i**d ia Belgium and in other couotriee, each will preserve to the enterprise tbe international character that its proprietors desire it to have.Philadelphia, Jane 20\u2014Michael Davitt has incurred sharp censure from many Irishmen here on account of the way he spoke ot Dr.Cronin in the interview cabled to The World of Sunday last.This message wav sent by cable to the Dublin Freeman's Journal last night :\u2014 Davitt\u2019s characterization of Cronin as an English spy is utterly untrue.He cannot point to any teatimony justifying his assertions.Cronin found Sullivan guilty of robbery of Irish funds and of crilous, brutal peglect of families of Irish patriot*.Davitt ignores the evidence aga-nst Sullivan.Davitt ought not to attack the dead without knowledge or attempt to justify tbe murder.Davitt speaks of mortgage on Sullivan\u2019s hocte.Dees he not know that Sullivan was adjudged bankrupt in court, yet when elected President of League spent one hundred thou-¦and in speculation * K.O'VIeagher Condon, John F.Doyle, John O\u2019Dka, P.McCahey.Chicago, Jane 20\u2014Michael Davitt\u2019* indorc-ment of Alexaader Sullivan, published in Sunday\u2019s World, caused a good deal of advera* comment and uncomplimentary re-marks among promioentIrLh-Americins here to-day.\\ try little surprise, however, was roaoifettad at the stand taken by Mr.Davit* as he is known to be a friend of the Salih an faction at heart, although outwa-dly maintaining a neutral position.Wheeling, W.V*., June 20-In Putnam County, yesterday, James D.Paul), a bachelor farmer, was killed by » tsnant whose daughter he had seduced.John Moore anotner farmer, killed a neighbor, Henry Bradley, with a clcb.and Doc Lawrence, u miner, killed Tom Srevens a fellow-mintr with a pick.All the marders were within a radies of three miles.«Tan f°nth Jh T8!^ eXaCïy ln/i\u201c and I making \"samV'comJeSt,8 about Te?/ we^e shapi with the .foot-prints taken from the or lerad to move on by him, when one of the *iTu6 Pecu*,ar\u2018*y aboat, tb® which men.Augus'us Park, aged 20, stabbed Pear made the paint tracks, is the depth of the [ to theheart killing him almost instantly.Park hollow part of it, Iu the pa*nt tracks there ; surrendered himself to the police.is a great curve running in from the gnat\t,\t_____ toe to the hoel, almost sever.ng the latter\tÜI1YITOB4 from the front part of the foot.The board nr\t^\t\u2022 with the paint tracks on it and the measure f.^ KSNIPE0* 20\u2014Detective Collins, of book of the shoemaker have been in the C'uca«0\u2019 arriTei h;rk8 tî day and at once re-Grand Jury room for several days.It is I c0*Q!zed #B\u201crke.a8 th^ P\u2019r\u2022 W°b»ble there ïuna of every member.It waa from this ! T \"\t«™>°d\tbring witnesses Camp that Cronin was exp-lled a couple of ! from+Cb,ca8°- Burk®\tmaintains a dis- years ago cn the charge of treason.?I Cr®-e *x]eace> and notwithstanding the sen- P.O\u2019Sullivan, the iceman, indicted for \u2022 ,at,onal ^atements made in the American complicity in the Cronin tragedy, was to-day\tne,ther made aDy con e\u201dloQ or ad- removed to the \u201c Boys\u2019 Department\u201d of tbe missions.Superintendent Whyta was waited on by au influential deputation to-day and asked to j have the ssrvioe of the Emerson B'anch improved.At the Methodist Conference of Manitoba and the North-West to-day, the Rev.Mr, Rutledge, of Winnipeg, waa elected President, NOVA SCOTIA.Halifax.N.8., June 2U\u2014A writ has been issued for $4,000 agaiutt Mrs.M.A.Curry, who conducted the fashionable boarding es jail, the recognized haven for \u201csqu.a'ers,\" It is said he has offered to make a full confession.His motive is said to be fright over the arrest of Burko at Winnipeg and the disclosure that Cooney, \u201cThe Fox,\u201d is bring actively pursued.It is suspected, however, that his removal is simply shrewd tactios on the part of the authorities to break down one cr another of the suspects.It is reported that O'Sallivan, at bii own request, had conferences with the Sheriff and States-Attorney.Washington, June 20\u2014Mearra.Morton, Rose A Co., of London, have been selected (\t____ as the financial agents of tbe Department of ! tablishment in this city known as Lome house.State in England.New York, Jane 20-O\u2019Donovan Rossa and Wilber Hendrickson of the United Irishman, were arrested to-day on a charge of libel preferred by Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy.Vermillion, Dak., Jane 20\u2014A heavy wind storm etiuck this place at 12 45 this morning.Col.Kimball\u2019s new residence, tto Cathoiio Cbarcb and a building on the Fa r Grounds are wrecked.Saveral houses were moved from their foundations, and steeples, chimneys and outhonses aro generally flu.Loss estimated at $50,000.She skipped to the States Saturday morning, and was undoubtedly the \u201cmysterious veiled female\u201d who passed through St.John on Sunday.Andrew Forahner, a well-to-do farmer at Wallace, was worried last week about having to pay the retool taxes.He arose at four o'clock Saturday, went to a email creek near his house, t el a flfty-eix pound weight to his bead, and drowned himself in three feet of water.The British warships \u201c Bellerophon,\u201d carrying the flag of Vioe-Admiral Watson, the \u201cTourmaline\u201d and the *'Pylades \u2019\u2019arrived from Bermuda yesterday aid will be stationed here for tne summer.Thecaptaiuof the steamship \u201cEdmondsley,\u201d THE TURF.\twhich arrived at Little Glace Bay Sunday London, June 20\u2014At Ascot to-day the tnorDin8 from Montreal, reports that his ice for the Gold Hon «a.nn ha\t«teamer came within 00 feet of running into SPORTING NEWS, race for the Gold Cop was won by De\t°anr»e witnm ou feet oi running Laines \u201cTraylea,\u201d Lord Falmouth's \u201cRada\u201d | \u2018k«_8teamer ^C_*8pia°v b?Qnd for Montreal, second, and Rotbschild\u2019s \u201cCotillion\u201d third.The race for the Rous Memorial Stakes was won by Saltykoffs \u201cLove in Idleness,\u201d Baird\u2019s \u201cEldorado\u201d azeond, Calthorpe\u2019s \u201cSea Breeze\u201d third.It was very foggy at the time.Thera arrived in port on Monday the American fl.hing schooner \u201cAlaska,\u201d in a leaky condition, with her foretopmast head gone and the mainmast badly sprang.Three The race for the twenty-sixth New Bi- i of j\"?\u2019\tBellong, Abraham Stew ennial Stakes was «on by Jardine\u2019* \u201cLord 1 art and J«*ePb , 3°°«.complained to the Lome/\u2019 Calthorpe\u2019s \u201cD\u2019Orsay\u201d second, and ' Amfr,can Co\u201c'a, afternoon that ever Abington\u2019s \u201cFreemason\u201d third.\ti 8,_nce *.7 e/'PPed oa the vessel, on the 2oth of March, they have not received one A Queer story.A queer story about General Loogstreet is telegraphed from Washington.It says: \u2014 He has been dangerously ill.Some weeks \u2022 ago the papers anuounced the destruction of his home near Gainesville by fire, involving the loss of his library, his sword, uniforms, and war relics, and the manmer pt of hie book.His less is a most disastrous one, and a terrible blow to the old Genera).Bat the sequel to the disaster, as related to a reporter by Colonel Brown, û astonishing.Aftar the fire workmen were engaged in clearing away the ruins, and in a hopeless sort of way looking to see if anything could be saved.While at work with picks aid shovels, they struck a gold mine on the site of the destroyed homestead.Further investigation, assays, etc., have disclosed that it ia a gold mine of great richness.General Longs'rest an! his family are raised from the depression of a loss they could ill-affori to the prospective actual pos-seseion of wealth.\u2014Rochester Democrat.The iovitaticn which my readers received to bripg forth any gems of grammar or of English which they might happen to have on hand has been responded to orp'ousiy.The following is one of tbe best : Command\u2014 \u201cMaria, throw me the baby\u2019s stockings.\u201d Reply\u2014\"Be them, it /\u201d \u201cThis gem,\u201d adds the correspondent who senda it, \u201cis smaller than yours ; still it has do flaw of correctness.\u201d It is indeed a good specimen, and paiticularly so because it registers, so to say, the struggle that went on in the speaker\u2019s mind as to the number, whether singular or plural, of the term \u201cstockings.\u201d She began with the non-commital and convenient \u201cBe\u201d; then made a bold dash and spoke of the stockings as 'them\u201d ; but at this point either lost ecurage or else felt a moral obligation to hold i.n even hand between the rival numbers, '»nd so wound up with the singular \u201cit.\u201d I know a small boy who, when he has in mind but a single article of the particular sor*, always speaks of hi# \u201causpena\u201d or his \u201ctrow,\u201d\u2014so strenuous are the situations in which they find themselves who desire to use their mother tongue with accuracy \u2014Taverner in Boston Post.cent.When the vessel sprang a leak last week the men kept ot the pumps until the vessel arrival in port and was saved.Tr.e captain ot the vessel refused to give them any money to pay their way home, where their families are in a needy condition.The captain claims that when the men shipped in the vessel at Sonthport, Me., it was understood that they should get half of the fish caught and the vese-l the other half.The men assert that Captain Crowell has treated them cruelly, and they claim salvage for hrrigiog \\ the vessel into port.Being alone and pen-j niless, they applied to Consul-General Phelan to oompol the captain to pay them some money or asiist them to reach their homes.Before the Liverpoil Grocers\u2019 Assoc ation, Mr.A.J.Johnston read a short paper on \u201cCash Arrangements in Retail Shops.\u201d He condemned the open-till system as a continual danger ana temp*ation t> the assistant, as de* moraliz ng to the employer as well as tbe employee, and said it waa a fruitful source of bankruptcy, degradsrion, and ruin.He pointed out how youog men from the country were tempted by the open till to take mocey, led on to live fast lives, and tically came to the criminal court, with ruin to themsulves, and to the unutterable grief of their parents.Then how difficult it was for tne employer to detect the dishonest assistant, and the danger there was of his suspe-ting and discharging the honest, who thereby suffered for the dis-honeet.Mr.John*tm advocated the check system, which he had adopted himself in his anope with great personal satisfaction.Although it coat from £25 to £30 a ymr, he was corfi lent it was economical, and when he waa absent he felt every confidencs that he was not being robbed in any way, and this was a great comfort.He recommended that their shops should bo divided into departments, and each put into the charge of an aa-sijtant who should be hrli responsible for the stock, which should be closely looked after.Bbeoham sJPilih cuie biliouc and! nervous ils.Labouchere Does the Bis TofT.Talking abiui boyish escapades, \u201cI have a vivid recollection,\u201d says Mr.Henry Labouchere, \u201cof a day when, happening to have more money than I knew wha*.to do with, I determined to do the \u2018big teff \u2019 I sailed forth to the largest hotel io Etc n, engaged a private room and ordered the waiter to bring me a bowl of punch.The discreet functionary stared, but brought it : it was then my turn t) stare and wonder what on earth I should do with the huge bowl full of fluid the very odor of which made me feel faint.At length, my eyes resting upon a good, old fashionid cupboard of antique oak, a brilliant idea struck nie.I opined the door and poured the whole of the punch into the basement of the cupboard.Tneo after waiting a few minutes to see whether tho obnoxious fluid would make inroads open the carpet, the pattern nf which was that of golden crowns on a royal-blue ground, I rang the bell again, and, on tho waiter appearing, iu still more authoritative tones I ordered another bowl.Never sha'l I forget the expression of horrified amazsmeat which came over the man\u2019s countenance.Toe second pout-on went the way of the first_ that is io say, into the cupboard ; and Alexander the Great, after his victory over Darius, could not have felt prouder than I did when I called for the bill, disbursed half a sovereign for the punch, ten shillings moro for the privât > parlor, tipped tho waiter and swaggered into the street, fully persuaded that the eyes of the whole inn were upon me, which, iu my exultant state of mind, were tantamount tj tnoee of all Europe.I never went there again.\u201d\u2014Edinburgh Scotsman.The Staamer \u201cUNION,\u201d Capt.Lee urs, will leave tbe St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, ot 7.30 A.M., every Wednesday and Saturday, calling at Baie St.Paul, Eboulemeute, Murray Bay, Kiviera da Loup, Tadoasac, L'Arss St.Jean, Ha! Hat Bay and Chiioutimi.The Stemnr \u201cST.LAWRENCE,\u201d Cap1.Barrai, will leave Quebec at 7.30 A.M.on Tuesday and Friday, calling at Baie St.Pau1, Eb.ulement', Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadonaac Ha ! Ha ! Bay and Chioutimh For the convenience of Families, commencing Ja\u2019y the 1st to tbe 15th September, One Steamer will leave Quebec for Murray Bay every Mmdav, at 10 o\u2019clock A.M.Returning, will leave Murray Bay on Tuesday, at 7 A.M., lor Quebec.Tickets and State Rooms for Montreal can be secured at the Otfke of the Company, Napoleon Wharf, and lor the Saguenay Line on St.Andrew's Wharf, and also at R.M.St ck ing\u2019s Ticket Agency, opposite the St.Lmia Hotel.JULIEN CHABOT, Gener d Manager.L.H.MYRAND, Agent.Juoe 3.r889.\tanl22 ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY A STEAMER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPT.BOLDUC, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 8th May, until .further notice, (weather and circumstances permittinv) WILL\tLEA VJE BLAND.\tQuibkc.AM.\t6.15 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10 00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M, :1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.3.39 P.M.\t4.45 P.M.ZS.SO P.M.\t6.15 P.M.ft U W D A Y »l|\t 1.45 P.M.\t1.00 P.M.|T.15 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.7.00 P.M.\t6 00 P.M.ï very Holiday tho Steamer will uake a trip from tbe Iriand at 8 A.M., and in the After, noon the trips will be tbe same as on Sundays.Mry 8, 1889.* Ferry Line between Quebec, Sillery and St.Romuald.STEAMER-LEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DEROCHEES.ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE *tb mstart, will leave as.under (weather audjcircumstances permitting)' Sr.Romuald.\tQuebec.5,15 A.M,\t6.00 A.M.8 01.A.M.\t9 09 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1.00 P.M.\t2.00 P.M.3 00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.5 00 P.M.S O N O A Y a\t6.15 P.M.2.00 P.M.\t1.30 P.V.5.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.6.00 P.M.J0T Calling at Sillery and Bowen\u2019s Wharf going and returning Every Saturday there will be a trip from St, Kimuuld and 2il)ory to Quebec at 5 A.M.and 7 P.M Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip .from St.Romuald to Quebec at X A.M., and iu i tho A'tornuoa the trips will be^tbo s iiue as on Sundays.Vay 8, 1889.QUEBEC CENJRAL RAILWAY.Quebec, Boston, New York and White Mountain Line, Direct and belt route to Boston and all New England Points via Sherbrooke and Lake Memphramagog.The Only Line runnin Parlortj and Sleeping Cars between Quebec and Springfield and Quebec iirtd Boston iWJiout change.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE Wtb, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 EXPRESS\u2014Lsave Quebec (Ferry) 2.15 P.M.Leave Levis 2.45 P.M.Arrive Beauoe Jot.4.30 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 PM.Arrive Newport 10.40 1\\M.Ar rite Borftod 8.30 A M.Arrive New York 11.40 A.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Cars on tbie train', Quebec to Springfield without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leave Quebec bv Ferry 8.30 P.M.Leave * us'ris #.15 P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 11.30 P.M.Arrive Sher brooke 4.45 A.M.Arrive Newport 6/65' A.M.Arrive Horton 5.03 P.M.Arrive New York 7.50 P.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Cars Quebec to Botton without change.This train will leave Quet «3 Sunday nights instead of Saturday nights.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec 1.30 P.M.Leave Levis 2.00 P.M.Arrive Beauce Jet.5.69 P.M.Arrive St: Franoois 6 45 P,M.TRAINS ARRIVE At QUB3B0 »\u2014 EXPRESS\u2014Leaving Now Yor 4.00 P.M Leaving Boston 7.00 P-M.Leaving New port 5.40 A.M.L^ave Sherbrooke 7.40 Arrive Levis 1.33 P.M.Arrive Quebec (Terry) 1.45 P.M.Monarch Buffet Parijt Sleeping Cars Spring-field to Quebec without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leaving New York 9.15 A.M.Leaving Boston 1.00 P.M I eavas New- Sort 9 00 P M.Leaves Sherbrooke 11.15 ,M.Arrives Levis 6.30 A.M.Arrives Quebec ( Ferry) 6.40 A.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sloeping Cars, Boeton to Quebec without change.MIXED\u2014Leaves St.Francois 6.00 A.M, Leave Besnce Jot.7.20 A.M.Arrive Levis 10.40 A.M, Arrive Quebec (Fsrry) 11.00 A.M CONNECTIONS At Levis an i Ilarlaka.IcL wifh luttfcolonia Railway.At Shar'-rooke with B stou A Maine Rail way for all New Kisgl iuo'pt-i in the Lower Proviaces, a-:d for Mmt eri ani the West TOURIST TICK RTS \"to Newport, White Mountains, Boston, New York, Ac., are on sale from June 1st to Let >bor 1st, and Saturday Excursion Tickets, good to ?o on Saturday and return on full >wing Mon^av, are on «ale from June 22nd ti September 30th For further ieformation aptly at General Ticket Otf.ce, opi o*i:e St.Louis Hotel.FRANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Gan\u2019l Manager.\tGen\u2019l.Pass.Ag\u2019t.June 13, 1889 old f,irais A BOUT THREE HUNDRED WRIGHT of OLD PAPERS for Sale I May 9, AT THIS OFFICE,U ON AND AFTER MONDAY, ICth June, 1889, Trains will run to and from Palais Station, Quebec, ae follows, Sundays excepted : LEAVE QUEBEC.ft IR  M Through Express for Lake St.O.IU n« \u2022 j0jjn)\tarriving at Cham- bord Junction at 5.04, and at Roberval at 5,85 P.M.R fin P M Local Express for St Raymond, 0.OU\tdaily, arriving at 7.16 P M.ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.fi.Sn A M Tnrough Erprers leaves Rober-1 val daily (except Saturdays) at 9.C0 P.M., arriving at Quebec at 6.50 A M.8 lid A H Local Express leaves St.Ray-o.HU n.wi.m ind d!kitr at 7i00 a.M., arriving at Quebec at 8.40 A.M.8 IS P M Mixed leaves Riviere a Pierre o.iu r.m.dRlly at 2 15 p M and st Kay mond 5.40 P.M., arriving at Que-b c at 8 15 P.M.Cnmmonting on 29tb June a special Train will leava Qusbf*c every Saturday a 9.15 P.M., arriving at Roberval at 7 follow n/it oming, and leaving Roberval every Monday at 9 A.M., arriving at Qusb -o at \u2018'.15 P.M.20 minutes at Lake Edward for lunch.Monarch Parlor Cars on a>l through day trains, and Monarch Sleeping Cars on a'l night trains.Seafei, berths and tic\u2019re\u2019s and fishing permits for trout and ouanaoiche fid iog may be secured from R.M.Sticking, oppos tu St.Louis Hotel.On and afte \u2022 19tb June, Slesmcr \u2019\u2019Poribono\u201d will run on Lako St.John as follows :\u2014Leave Rober ral every Wednesday at 7 A.M.for St.Prime, St.Felicien ar.d I\u2019eribanca ; and every Saturday for Grand Discharge, ca'liog bt Meta-betchouan, 8t.Jerome and Sc.Gedeor, returning to Roberval same evenings.Freight for points in Lake St.John and Saguenay districts, East of Chambord Junction.is bdled to Cha-nbord Junction, and for Roberval, and points West thereof, to Roberval.®TNo Freight billed after 5 P.M.at Quebec.^ Sinqlk Fake Return First-Class Tickets on Saturdays good te return bill following Tuesday.are issued from Qu«bec t j all Stations.For information as to Freight and Passenger Rotes, apply to ALEXANDRE HARDY, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Quebec.J.G SCOTT, Sec.& Manager, Commercial Chrmbers, June 8, 1889.j Wininish aud other Fishing at Lake St.John, P.Q.PARTIES DESIRING GOOD FISHING, tigariior wi;h oiunfortable Lodging ami oxttllftnt Board, in the vicinity of tho Grand charge, will please apply to MR.JOSEPH TREMBLAY, At Chambord Junction, Province of Quebec.June 12,1889.\tm w&fri Fp \u2018OV OAJXi The Royal Mall, Paseenger and Freight Ponte between Canada and G reat Britain, ¦\u2014A.D-\u2014\u2014¦ Direct Rente between the Weet all Points on the Lower 8t.Lawrence and Bale dee Ohalonr ; also New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island.Cape Breton and New-foancTlsnd.New and elegant buîfet sleep- ing sad Day Cara run on Through Express Trams.Passengers for Gres* Britain or the Con-tinout by Iravicg Toroito l y 8.a.M.Train Thursday will run outward Mail Steamer at Hafif/x Saturday Superior Elevator, Warehouse and Dock accommodation at Halifax l'or Æipment of grain and general merchan Years of experience have proved tbe Intercolonial, in connection with Steamship lines to and from London, Liverpool and Glasgow to Halifax, to be the quickest Freight route bo-tw/Mn Canada and Great Britain.Information rfs to Passenger and Freight rates can be hod on appl.cition te; T.LA VERDIER ft, Quebec City Agent.49, Dalhouaie street, Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, T I Monstoo, N.B., 20th Not., 1888.J Noremoer 24, 1888\tn2 à A LI.AN LINE.Underoontract with the Go remanents > f Cane da and Newfoundland for tbe conveyance of tile CANADIAN and UHITtlD STATES MAILS.!88ft Summer Arrangements.1889 PÏ1HI8 COMPANY\u2019S LINES ARE COM-JL posed of the following Double-engined* Clyde-bnilt Iron Steamships:.They are built 's water-tight compartments, are n3-nrpassed for trongtb, speed and aomfert.are fitted up with a!i the modern improvements that prae tical experience can suggest., YsshIi\tJonnagt.Commanders.F ARIST AN.5265\tCapt J Ritchie.SARDINIAN.-.,,.,4876 Cant Richardson SARMATIAN.3547\tCapt - POLYNESIAN.3983\tCapt CIRCASSIAN'.W24\tCant Eariett.RNR 7-30 14.80 17.45 Intercolonial Railway.1889.\u2014SUMMER\tARRANGEMENT\u20141889.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th JUNE, 1889, the Trains of this Railway will ran daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows :\u2014 TRAIKS WILL LEAVE LEVIS.Y at Riviere da Loup and Dalhouaie (Ltcai Express).-.,.For Halifax and St.John (Through Ex- Pr.-es).For Riviere dn Loup.TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS, From Riviere du Loop.gjg From Halifax and St.John (Through Express),.,.13,J0 From Dalhoubic and Riviere du Loup (Local Express).20.05 Tho Sleeping Car attached to Exf ress T/aio leaving Levis at 7.S0 o\u2019clock, runs to Dalbcurie, and the Shaping Car attached to Express Train leaving Levis at 14.30 o\u2019cleck runs to Halifax.-All the cars onthis train sre lighted by Electricity, ar d heated by steam from the loconoo tive.Tho train arriving at Levis at 13.10 will run daily from Riy'oro du Loup to Levis.V All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also informs; tion about the route, and about Freight and Passenger Rates from T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalhousie Street, Quebec, D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B, 1 7tb -'une 18*9.June 10, 18\u20189.3983 Capt Hugh V,\u2019yhe.PfcH Capt Barrett.RN_ NOVA SCOTIAN.8305 Capt R Hughes.PERUVIAN.8049\tCapt J G Stephen.CASPIAN.2728\tCapt A MoDongalL POMERANIAN .,4364 Capt W Dalrief GARTHAGINT.'-.N.4214 Capt A Macniool,*\" BUENOS AYREAN 4005 Capt James Scott.A rSVEIAN.8970 Cant John Bentley.SIBERIAN.3904 Cap R P Moore.GRECIAN.3618 Cap O E LeG allais NORWEGIAN.S523\tCapt R Oarrutbers.ROSARIAN.8500\tCapt D McKiUop, MONT® VIDEAN.3500 Capt W 8 Main.CORE AN.8488 Capt C J Mmliier, 5£6£J?INAVIAN.8068 Capt John Park.HIBERNIAN.2997 Capt John Brown, J I CHADIAN.2906 Capt John Kerr, I FHUSSIAR.2794 Capt J Ambury.NESTOÏÏIANc.«.2689 Capt J France, AUSTRIAN.2458 Capt Vipond | MANITOBAN.2b95 Capt Dunlop.: PHOENICIAN.2356 Ci-pt D J Jam*.WALDENSIAN.2356 Capt Whyte.LUCERNE.1925 Capt Neman, ACADIAN.981 Capt O Myliur, NEWFOUNDLAND 919 Capt -: Tb® shortest sea route between America ITB.and Europe being only five days from land te laud.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Mall Service.From Liverpcol.\tFrom Derry.\tSteamships.\tFrom Quebec.6 June 16 May '\ti7 ilay\tSahdinian\t\t 23\t\u201c\t24 \u201c\t'Tibcasbian\t\t13 \u201c 30 \u201c\t31 \u201c\tPabibian\t\tÎ0 \u201c 6 June\t7 June\tCaspian\t\t27 \u201c 13 \u2022\u2022\t14 \u201c\t\u2022Carthaginian\t4 July II \u2022\u2022 20 \u201c\t21 \u201c\tSardinian\t\t 27 \u2022\u2019\t24 \u201c\tCircassian\t\t18 \" : 4 July\t5 Ji ly\tParisian\t\t25 '\u2022 11 \u201c\t1\t12 \u201c\tCaspian\t\t1 Apg 18 \u201c\t18 \u201c\t\u2022CiRTHAGTN.AN.\t8 « 25 \u201c\t\u2022\t26 \u201c\tSardinian\t\t16 \u201cg 1 Aug\t2 Aug 9 \u2022\u2022\tCircassian .\t\u2022>2 \u201c 8 '\u2022\t\tParisian.\t\t29 \u201c DOMINION LINE \u2022ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Running in connection with the Grand Trnnkl (Canada Pacific, Intercolonial, au-1 ether! Canadian Railways anl fc'teamcrs.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.DATES OF SAILING.From From Liverpool.Montreal.\u2022Vanoocvkb.9 b\tMay 29tb May \u2022Sarnia.17th\tMay Gth June \u2022Obcoon.23rck\tMay 12tb June Toronto.81 et\tMay 20tb Juno Monterai.7th June 27th June * FANcocvRR.,18th June 3rd July \u2022Sarnia.21st June llth Jnly \u2022Oregon.27th Juno 17th July Toronto.5th July 2lt-i July Montrksl.12th July Tut An*.\u2022Vancouver, ,18th July 7th Ai g./VowiM Quebec | 30th May 7tb Jure 7.8th June 2\u2019st Ji:n® 28th June 4th July 12th July 18th July 26th July 2nd Aug.8th Auv., Tixaa.Dominion.\u2022Tf is Steamer will not carry Passengers on voyage *o liverpcol.Rate® of Passage from Quebec.Cabin.$60.00, $70.00 and (80 00, According ta accommodation.Intermediate.$80.00 Steerage.,.$20.00 Glasgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.\t\t From\t\tFrom Montreal Glasgow.\tSteamships.\tto Glasgow on or about.16 May 23 \u201c\tCouean \t\t2 June \tNorwloian\t\t0 \u201c 30 \u201c\tSiberian\t\t16 \" 8 June\tPbd Ub\t\t25 \u201c 14\t\u2022\u2022\tSabmatian\t\t1 July 8 \u201c 21 \u201c\tCorean\t\t 28£\u201c fl'fc\tNorwegian\t\t15 \u201c These Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.Loudon, 6 years of age, died in the jail the night before laet.\u2014An immigrant child aged two year* and a-half died of oronp immediately after landing from the steamer on Wednesday.English Cathedral.\u2014The member* of the Choir are rrqnevted to meet at the Cathedral this (Friday) evening, at eight o\u2019clock.\u2014The mounted division of \u201cB\u2019 Battery rode oat to the Plain* of Abraham on Wed nesday morning with three field guns, under command of Capt.Parley, to practise the Gzowaki shift.Cashmekk Underwear.\u2014Messrs.Simon* A Foulds are advertising very seasonable good* in the way of fine wool summer oashmrre underwear, anl the prices are within there*3h of every one.Young Ladibs\u2019 Journal.\u2014Captain C.E.Holiwell has received the July number of this favorite Eoglish fashion magazine.It is a well-filled psae, reading and fashion plates and patterns being alike seasonable, \u2014A large number of angler* and pleasure' «eekers left town yesterday morning by the Lake St.John Railway on the cheap excursion to Lake E iward.The rate wAs only $2.50, good to retura np to Saudsy night.Tailoring \u2014Mr.Who.Vincent, the fashionable tailor of Fabrique street, is now showing a choice lot of Scotch Cheviot and lawn-tennis soitings, the fit and finish of which he guarantees firat-clas*.\u2014See advt.\u2014Amongst the theological students of the Chelsea Square Seminary, New York, who graduated last week, we notice the names of Meredith Ogden Smith, B.A., Albany, and George Barker Stone, B.A., Vermont, both old Qnebrcers.Y.M.C.A.\u2014Citadel meeting service tonight at 8 o\u2019clock.Members and friends who purpose being present at this meeting to give kassistancs in the singing, etc., will please meet f in the Asaoo>ation rooms, at 8 p.m.A large * master is requested.wB'si2i güœ^',owo\\ool/e .\u2022\t.V\tparish.A number of arches are being nn *\u2022 wss a r\\£xn f i tv A Tvaf a Vs 11 ws am 4 **\tA XT a * # « ¦\t\u2022 HAIL FACTORY, 23 HLA-TTFOUT.WHOLESALE and RETAIL.Landing ex \u201cFremona,\u2019\u2019 S.3.300 Bbls.Fresh Ground Portland Cement.FOR SALE BY GHINIG HARDWARE GO.BE3 AuTTriFTTIj ! THE FINE EXHIBIT OF SCOTCH CHEVIOT, -AND- our respective Establishments on MONDAY.Jane 24th :\u2014 N.Turcott»,\tT.LeDroit, Whitehead A Turner, A, Joseph A Sons, Langlois A Paradis, L clero A Lctellier, N.Rionx A Cj.June 21, 1889.\tA Q1JÏBE0, \\m\\Y, JIM 21.188».HERE AND THERE.Mr W\u201e.U»M O\u2019Bubm, editor of Unit* S.\u201d!'.'™.\t.adg,.W.Ireland^ la continuing hi* suit for libel againat the Prime Minister of the Kingdom.On account of the relative standing of the principal* concerned in the action, much interest is taken in the case.Lord Salisbury has made his first plea, and declares through hia solicitors that the speech to which Mr.O\u2019Brien takes excep'-tion, was made by him in good faith, and was a fair comment on the editor\u2019s political course.When the case gets into the courts we may expect to read some lively evidence.The Marquess intends to fight> and Mr.O\u2019Brien, as usual, intends having his own way.In the meantime, what ia Mr.Sislms of \u201cOstler Joe\u201d fame, going to do about his little matter with the Duke or Cambridge ?LAWN TENNIS SUITINGS -IN- W.VINCENT\u2019S WINDOW.Don\u2019t fail t) sas oar Superior Stock ; Fit aal Finish First-Class.«\u2019PRICES REASONABLE.*» W.VmUBMpSM.We are gradually getting at the true inwardness of that demonstration at Iberville.Mr.Charles Langblier journeyed there, in the heat of the sun, for apparently no other purpose than to abuse Mr.Flynn.That he selected Mr.Flynn for attack speak* well for Mr.Langblier\u2019* courage.He might easily have assailed the dull one of the party, and laid him oat in a sentence or two of rhetoric.But Mr.Langblier\u2019s choice tell on Mr.Flynn instead.And what did he find to say 1 Only this, that \u201cif Mr.Mercier offered a portfolio to Mr.Flynn the latter would go with him.\u201d To this cruel slander one ooght not to be expected to return a reply.No doubt Mr.Mebcixr would be only too glad to have Mr.Flynn, and if he could get him to join his cabinet, the Premier would part with his best Lieutenant to effect the admission of so formidable an antagonist.But the member for Gaape is not for sale, Mr.Langblier to the contrary notwithstanding.Fair criticism in politics is all right, but misrepresentation of men\u2019s words, and aspersions on their private characters, even Mr.Langblier and his co-triumvirs ought to be disposed to admit, are not to be tolerated.Jane 21,1*39.k aplSLm USTOTIOIE.WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WHOLE SALE MERCHANTS of Quebec, do hereby *gr*e feu keep CLO1ED our respecüve Establishments on MONDAY, 24th instant, in consideration of the St.Jean Baptiste celebration *\u2014 Thibandeau, Frères A P.Garneao, Fil* A Cie, Oie.,\tJo*.Hamel A Ci*., Wao.McLimont A Son, Jos.Amyot A Frers, McCall, Sfcehyn A Cie, Rinfret A Marcotte % Gaavreao, Pelletier A That.May A Co., Cie.,\tCaverhill, Riseock A J.B.Bedard A Frères, Ben more, John A.Paterson A Co,I.P.Dery, Eus.Langlois,\tLemieux A Noel, La Compagnie Chinic, H.8.Scott A Co., Bsandet, Lafaivre A Charles Laveaa, Garneao,\tJ.U.Dayet A Cie., W®.Doyle.June 21,1889.\tA MAN COOK ! ITANTED, A FIRST-CT ASS MAN 'V Meat and Vegetable COOK, to go to ie \"Beachee\u201d Sumner Hotel at Ricfaibucto aw Brunswick.None bat sober man need .ply.Reference* required.Wages, 860.00 r month and Return Railway Ticket*.Apply, »t once, to PV 7\tE .E.PH AIR, P.O Box 225, Ricbibucto, N.B.ÎÎ.B.\u2014Trains of tin Kent Northern Railway ill connect at Kent Junction with later-lonial Express from Montreal and Quebec ery Thursday for gaeets coming to The [fetches,\u201d if telegraphed to do so, for which » extra charge will be made.Jane 11,1889.\tjnl9-D Our French-Canadian friends are busily engaged in preparing for the celebration of St.Jean Baptiste day, which, this year, promises to be unusually brilliant.Assistance will come from Montreal, in the shape of a visit from the 65th Battalion, under Col.Dugas, with the fine band of the corps under the direction of Mr.La-vione ; the Pontifical Zouaves, who will join their brethren here in the procession, and a large delegation from the St.Jean Baptiste Society belonging to our sister city.The 9th Battalion of Quebec will receive the 65th Regt., and provide for their entertainment while here, in true soldierly fashion.The visiting corps leaves Montreal to-morrow afternoon.On Sunday they will attend mass with the 9th Battalion.In the evening, Cardinal Taschereau will be presented with addresses by the different societies, and the city, terrace, etc., will be brilliantly illuminated in honor of the occasion.On Monday morning, mass will be celebrated in the open air by the Cardinal at the site of the monument to be raised in memory of Cartier-Brebœuf.A choir of 600 voices and three bands will furnish the music.At the elevation of the Sacred Host, the 9th, 65th battalions, and the Puntifical Zouaves will fire a general salute.After the reli gious services are over, ! the prizes for the Jacques Cartier literary competition will be presented to the successful com petitors.Then the Hon.P.J, Ot Chauveau, F.R.S.C., will deliver the oration of the day.The procession will be formed next, and march past the monument, when the banners will be dropped.Fac Similes of the \u201cGrande Hermione,\u201d \u201cPetite Hermione,\u201d and \u201cEmerillion,\u201d\u2014 the groat navigator\u2019s three ships, will be placed in the St.Charles river, while a number of udians in bark canoes will give life and reality to the spectacle.The procession will parade through the city, and at Jacques Cartier Hall, speeches will be delivered by several of our best speakers.Yacht races, sporting competitions, concern, receptions, luncheons and dinners will find places on the programmes of the day.Altogether the celebration promises The Fete Dieu Procession\u2014Great preparation* are being made for the procession of the Fcts Diea in the parish of St.Jean Baptiste, whioh will take plaoa next Sunday erected for the occasion.Inquest\u2014The Coroner\u2019* inquest on the body of the unfortunate men Thos.Murphy, who was killed while assisting to load a ship in the Louise Baeio, as reported in yester-day\u2019e Chronicle, will beheld at the late reeidenoe of the deceased, No.33 Jalia street* at 9 o\u2019clock this morning.The \u201cBeach*5.\u201d\u2014Guests purposing visiting t*iia far-famed watering place at Richi-baoto, N.B , «ill, by telegraphing, be met at Kent Jonction by trains of the Kent Northern Railway, which will connect with the loter- every Thursday.No extra made for this.\u2014See advt.charge wM be High School Games\u2014The closing games of the High School of Quebec will be held on fie St.Lonie Lacrosse Gronnds tc-day both morning and afternoon, ak advertised in sn-other column.It will be seen on refereoce to the Rdveit sement that an ioteresting programme of ape rta has been arranged for the occasion.Parente of the boys and all friends of the school are invited to be present.New School \u2014We believe it ia the intention of Miss Henderson, fer many years past a isistant teacher at the MiAes Machio\u2019s, to establish a private school for young ladiea in the neighborhood of the Grand Allee.A school of this kind has long been a desidor-stam in this vicinity, and we are sure oar citizens will tccord Miss Henderson their hearty support.Full particulars will be published toward the end of August.Unknown Man Found Drowned.\u2014On M jnday last Dr.Morand, Deputy C< rooer for the County of Lotbiniere, held an inquest on the body of sn unknown man found floating in the river at LeelercvUle by four men of the tug \u2018 B s:on.\u201d The body ia that of a young man aged abont 20 years ; height, 5 feet 11 inchee | fair hair, white skin, no beard nor moustache.He had a leather apron on, Canadian tweed pan's, grey serge shirt, checkered tweed vest, and laced boots.and Aqueduct atreet) 811th report of the rame Committee (Mr Gntfith\u2019o offer ti cede portion of his ground t) widen Aqrednct street.) 813th report of the same Committee (protest to be signified to Religious Lndiea of the General Hospital to n ake pavements of streets.) 115th report of Health Committee (place of deposit of offal and right soil on Flood * beach lot.) Notice of motion of Councillor Chambers, to eupply water to St.Sauveur municipality at aa reasonably low price aa possible.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE.PREPARATIONS FOR THE APPROACHING FESTIVAL, The preparations for the celebration of the approaching festival of St Jean Baptiste are being rapidly perfected by the Committee of Management of the St.Jean BapMste Society and its several sub committees.It has been arranged that on the night of Sunday, the 23rd inst., at 7 o\u2019clock, a solemn salut will be sung at the Basilica, with a acr mon by the Rev, Dr.Paquet, after which, the membera of the St.Jean Baptiste Society will go to present their respects to Cardinal Taaohereau.The address to Hia Eminence, as well as that to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, will, weather permitting, be then presented on the Terrace.Subsequently, all the band* of mnsio engaged for the occaiion will proceed to Dnfferin Terrace and give an open air concert.Late the same night there will be a display of firework* from all the surrounding parishes, Charlesbourg, Lorette, Beauport, Levis, St.Joseph, the Isle of Orleane, etc.The signal fer this illumination will be given by HU Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, who will light what U known aa the Feu de la St, Jean at the base of the Citadel hill, jnat above Dufferin Terrace.The bands of mnsio engaged for the occasion are those of \u201cB\u201d Battery, of the Union Masioale, and the City of Q.iebeo Band.The Band of tho \u201d8\u201d Battery will perform at the concert, and that of the Union Musicale at the banquet.All day to morrow, as well as on Sunday, immense numbers of visitors are expected here.From Sherbrooke and intermediate stations, numbers of people are expected by the Quebec Central which arrives Sunday morning.Hundred* more will arrive on Sunday afternoon by the same rente.the 65th battalion.The 65th Battalion is expected to arrive hire on Saturday night from Montreal and will at onoe encamp to the west of the Drill Shed in tent*, Mr, Bonlet, of the Lion d'Or, will supply the offioer* and men with meal*, to the number of 260, in the Drill Shed.It ia probable that there will be a joint church parade of the 9th and 65th to the Boailioa on Sundae morning.The 9th will give an \u201cAt Home\u201d and Incoheon to the viaitiog oorpa in the Academy of Mnsio on Monday afternoon aod the 65th will return home on Tuesday morning.Col.Dogas, Judge of the Sessions, Montreal, will be in command, A large number of Montreal excursionist* will arrive here Sunday night by steamer \u201c Canada.\u2019* \u2022 THE PONTIFICIAL ZOUAVES.Some 300 Papal Zouaves are expected in town to abiist at the celebration of the national anniversary.CnevalLr Alfred La-Rocque, of Montreal, has visited Quebec to make arrangements for their reoeption here, and held a conference with the Zouave* of Quebec.It ia proposed to take advantage of the occasion to hold a general meeting here of all the Canadian Zouaves.These Zouaves will take p-.rt in Monday\u2019* ceremonial and proctesion, wearing their picturesque oriental uniform.The Montreal Zouaveeare to arrive by the \u201cCtnada\u201d on Sunday night, and will remain ou board till Monday morning.At 6.45 a.m.on that day, the Quebec Zouaves will maroh down to the boat and fall in with the general parade, when all will march together to the eoene of the day's ceremonial.The Quebec Zouaves will also meet and welcome the visitors on the arrival of the txat on Sunday night.TUB MASS.Corpus Christi\u2014The streets wore a Sunday appearance yesterday, business being pretty generally suspended.Luge congrégations att*4ded the R moan Catholic Churches, Moss was celebrated in the morning at the Rtsilica by Rev.Mr.Vaillancourt, assisted by Rev.Messrs.Meroier and Bernier, and the sermon delivered by Rev.Mr.Gignac.After service the prooession of the Saoiel Host took place, the muter of ceremonies being Rev.Mr.Fiie*.On Sunday next the procession will take place in the church, and not in the streets aa usual.The courts, banks and public offices were all closed yesterday.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society or Levis in connection with S\\ Audrey\u2019s Church, are, aa will be noticed in our advertising oolumns, about to give a festival of days and promenade concert in aid of the Church funds.The ladies and friends of the cause intend to make it os complete a success as possible and are sparing no exertions in that direction.A largi stock of useful and fancy articles will be sold without reserve.All who can possibly patronize the above should do so, os there Is to be pleasure and profit combined.Th» Queen\u2019s 0*d Caralian Hussar baud, by kind permission of Col.Forsyth and officers, will oiscourse swett mutio daring the evening, Strawberries and ice-cream in galore, The finest stock and the latest styles In both frames and coyer* inffH In Parlor Muites* consisting of 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 piece suites, fancy chairs, divans, tete-a-tete and corner chairs ever shown in the Province of Quebec, is now on view at the oldest and largest wholesale and retail Furniture IVarerooms of Owen Mcliarvey & don, corner of Notre Uame and McGill streets, Montreal.We will pack Iree and deliver at Quebec, or at other Slaces of a like distance from lontreal, all first-class goods pur* chased from us, free of charge, Maple Avbnuk Building Lots.\u2014The sale by auctiou of building loti on Maple Avenue, wbich took place on VVedncaday night, woe a great success, over 5,000 people were on the Îronnda, which were beautifully illuminated.'be band of the L\u2019Union Musicale performed the programme which was r published by us, and it was well executed.The sale woe ro oraenced about half-pa t seven o\u2019clock, by Mr.F.Alf.St.Laurent, auctioneer, and a keen competition took place and continued until about half past nine o\u2019clock.Over twenty-five lots were disposed of.Since the first sale, one of the puroboaers has already refused a bonus of $100 to transfer his lot.This fact ii a proof that property ia that direotiou is bound to increase.Death ok H.W.Welch, Esq.\u2014All our readers will learn with the deepest regret of the death of one of our oldest aad most justly esteemed citizens, in the person of Henry Walmsley Welch, Eiq., who passed away at an early hour yesterday morning in the 79th year of hia age.Mr.Welch was one of our moat succestful as well as one of our most highly respected merchant-, and always pwa-sessed a well-merited reputation for commercial probity.He was for many years Treasurer of the Board of Trade, aad declined the presidency of that body only a few years ago.The deceased gentleman was attacked by paralysis some days ago and his death has been since but a question of time.His bereaved family have our sincere eympatby.City Council \u2014Special weekly meeting this evening, at 7 30.\u2014Orders of tiio day.Second reading of by-law to regulate Police Committee and police force for which 16 members must bo present.807th repoit of the Road Committee (Telephone line on St.John, St.Stanislas aad McMahon streets.) 458th repoit of the Watir Works Committee (wator supply to St.Sauveur.) 459th report of the same Committee (giving contract for plumber's joint» to P.Parent.) 809th report of the Road Committee (width of St.John street pavement after widening of said street.) 810th report of the same Committee (widening of St.John atreet between street cars stables High Mass will Jbe celebrated by His Eminence Cardinal Taschereau in the epen air, on the morning of Monday, the 24 h instant, adjacent to the site of the Cartier* Brebcpuf monument.A contract has been given for the construction of an altar and platform at a cost of $343.The mass will be «aid at 9 a.m.precisely and its commencement will be announced by the booming of cannon.The Creio, Agnus end Domine Salvum will be given by a choir of 600 voices, sustained by three bands under the direction of Mr.Joseph VeKtns.At the Elevation there will be presentation of arms and the firing of a /etk de foie by the 9th ana 65thBattalionS and the Pontifical Zouaves,alto a booming of cannon, blowing of bugles and beating of drums.At the oouclusiou of the mate, a raoesla of Canadian airs still be played by the bands.Then His Honor the Lient.-Governor will present the medals given by him to the aao\u2019 cestful competitors ia the essay writing on Jacques Cartier.Tne oration of the occasion will then be delivered by the Hon.P.J.O.Chauveau., jacques cartier's ships.The three ships of Jacques Cartier, the \u201cGrand Hermine,\u201d \u201cLa Petite Hermine\u201d and \u201cI\u2019Emrilloo\u201d will be represented on the morning of the 24tb.After the moss, the fleet, on board of whioh will be men and boys, properly attired, and representing Jacques Cartier and bis irew, will enter the River Lairet and sail up it as far as possible, amid the booming of cannon, and accompanied by Huron Indians in birah bark canoes.Then the crews will disembark and take their place in the procession of the day.This part of the programme will be directed by Mr.Gaillaame.THE PROCESSION.The procsieion will form up immediately after the speech of Mr.Ch\tand each society in pissing the Oarti.-Irvi mjf monament will relate it with its b .ui, r and flags.The order of procession, as arranged by the Marshall and other officers of the Society, consista of no less than thirty sections.The City Fire Brigade will head the prooession, followed by the ohildren of the Brothers School*, the Seminary, &o.Then will follow tho different Canadian eooietiea of the oity and environs, the various publia bodies of Quebso and St.Sauveur, the visiting delegates from Montreal and elsewhere in Canada and the United States, the 9th and 65th Battalions and Papal Zouaves, Ac.The 30th and last division ia to be compoaed aa follows :\u2014 The allegorical oar of the St.Jean Baptists Society of Quebec, the banner of the Society, the Presideot and Chaplain of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of Quebec, and the other officers and Committee of Management of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, It ia estimated that no less than thirty to ferty different St, Jean Baptiate Societies froth the United States and elsewhere will be represented in the procession, which will follow the route laid down here From the monument ground by tne Charlesbourg Road aid Dorchester Bridge iato Bridge street, theoce through St.Francois into Crown, along SN Joseph to St.Koch's street, by way of DesFoeses and Bridge to St.Valier aad along St.Nicholas, St.Paul and St.Peter street to Champlain Market, thence by Notre Dsmo to Monntun Hill, up Du Fort and through St.Anne atreet t) Montcalm Market and airose into St.John atreet, descending St.Marie into Richelieu, aod along to St.George street, descending Cote d\u2019Abraham into St.Valier.The prooession will break up at the Jacques Cartier Market, which will be reached by way of Caron aod St.Joseph streeta.THF BANQUET.The banquet will be held io the Jacques Cartier Hall, St.Roch e, on the eveoiog of the 24th, and will be supplie i by 51 r.Edouard Talbot.Covers will be laid for at least 500 to 600 guests.The list of toasts is as follows The Queen, the Governor-Geoeral, tie Lieut-Governor, the Militia, to be propo'cd by the Mon.C.A.P.Pelletier aod responded to by Lt.-Col.Amyot and Lt.-Col.Dugas, The festival of the day to be proposed by Jules Tessier, M.P.P., Vloe-Presidsnt of the St.Jean Baptiste Society and responded to by Mr.A\u201d.iedee RobiUille, President of the Society.France, the land of our ancestors, to be proposed by Mr Faucher de St.Maurie* M.P-P., replied to by the Count de Lou vie ree, Caancellorof tins French Consulate.Tho Dominion of Canada, to be proposed by Mr.Chas.L&ngelier, M.P., and responded to by the iioo.\\V.Laurier.The Province of Quebec, to be proposed by Mr, Deschenei, M.P.P., and replied to by Hou.Meaen.Mercier ami Taillon.The sister eooietiea of Canada acd the Utited States, to be proposed by Mr.J.P.Kheaume and replied to Mr.L.O.David, M.P.P., aod the Hou.Dr.Martel of Lewiston.The promoters of the Jacquta Cartier Mouumeut, to be proposed by Mr.Simeon Leaage aud responded to by Mr.P.Landry The Press, to be proposed by Mr.J.I.La very, and responded to by Messrs.Thomas Chapais and Rodolphe Lemieux.The Ladies, to be proposed by Mr.Gustave Hamel and replied to by Dr.Nazaire Olivier.TOES DAY\u2019S TROURAMME.Od Tuesday, the 25th, there will be a yacht race around Beaumont buoy in the morning, and sports on the St.Louis Laarote» grounds in the afternoon.In the evening of the aims day there will be a national lit* rary and musical concert in the Academy of Music, at which there will te s speech by Judge Uouthier ami music by \u201cB\u201d Bîttery band, the Septuor Haydn, Madame K.T.Paquet, the Union Musicale and a full choir of amateurs, Messrs.Lamontagne, Garrigue and the Quatuor Vocal.A Joke on the Policcumn- A very funny incident occurred out in the neighborhood of Downing avenue and Weltou Strait a day or two since.A gentleman dis covered a mounted officer looking curiously about.'Just go down a block,\u201d said the citizen, poli ely, \u201cand you will come to tho Weltou cable line ; follow the work along until you come to Sixteenth, when you can get your bearings and find the C-ty Hall.\u201d \u201cBut I\u2019m not lost, sir\u2014I\u2019m a policeman,\u201d replied the bewildered officer.\u201cI beg your pardon,\u201d returned tie gentleman, \u201cI thought you were a stranger and hal got tangled up in these streets.You\u2019re the first policeman 1 oversaw here,\" and, touching his hat, be left the officer wooderiog if the citizen really desired to assist him or was enjoying a joke at the expense of the Police Department.\u2014Denver News.« No sympathy ia given to enfferers frrm Neural{ic Dyeitepaia, loss of appetite, Ac., who will not give Dyer\u2019s Quinine and Iron Wine a trial ; its efficacy is beyend question.Drag-gists keep it.W.A.Dyer A G i., Montreal.pn\touKt run ' CATARRH IN ALL FORMS AND STAGES, AND ^old'ntJne^qoIcI |n the Head [Soothing Cleansing Healing Gives Irumcdlnt* Relief.uxAUUkRUClN* Prenant anil etuy to use.Is nota liquid,Nnun orcswteriftoK powdur.No Instrument or douche required lor In* use.Quickly Cure* Headache, Koul Breath imd atope all Drum ping* from th© urh&I\tinto th© Inroftt, &nu ©xcoiniv© expectoration caused by Calan n* Beware of snurlow, won hies* imitations, *T n-llar In name only.Ai-k for Nanai Halm and Uke notbing else.To be bail of «11 droKipetu, or aei* by mail on receipt of price (K)c.and El) by addressing FULFORD A CO., Bkockvillc, Ont.l^-Send for pamphlet containing testimonials,etc.March 8, 18i9\tLm dAw CXâ-BID.Tailor\u2019s Department We beg to notify onr Customers, and the Public generally, that this Department of our business is new .r under the management of Mr.Needham, just arrived from England, a First-Class and experienced Cutter.Mk* Fit and Style guaranteed, -insr- Fine Cashmere, Etc., Etc.H(i llllilVALS ! Lincoln & Bennett\u2019s Best London H-AJTS I FELTS FROM THE BEST MAKERS ! IN ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES.ILTOTICIE.In the matter of L.F.ROY, Trader, of St.Felicien, Lake St.John, Insolvent.BOY\u2019S HATS AND GAPS I THE FINE RIBBED OARHIV.KRE Underwear which we are (ffering are first quality goods, and boagbt direct from the Manufacturers in Leipsig, A lower quality is made, but buying at first bands for prompt bash, and selling on STRICTLY CASH principles we are enabled to offer the first qasl'ty so low that we deemed it advirable not to keep any ether.LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE VESTS-Fine Rib-bed, in Whi'e and Natural.Without Sleeves and in four different sizes.Prices 79c.to 8Mt>, according to size.Thés» are lees than the price of Meriao and much mire pleasant to wear.LADIES' CASHMERE VKbTS-High neck and «hart eksvre.rame quality a* above.Pricse from 90.'.to $1.2^, «chiding to size.LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE VEST*\u2014High neck and long sleavee.In White and Natural, $1.13 to $1.38 according to size.For Summer wear for fins aU wool goods notbing can compare with these.CHILDREN\u2019S CASHMERE VESTS-In White and Natural, fine Ribbed, in fiv« different size».Prices f.Oc.to 70c.High neck and long sleeve, about ICc.extrs.LADIES\u2019 RIBBED COTTON VESTS-Soft wool fioiring.Simons & Foulds, FABRIQUE STREET.Dmes and Hautles Try Our Dress-Maker.You Want a Real Parisian Style BONNET OR HAT Get it from Our Milliner.JDOJST\u2019T -TO- GIVE YOUR ORDER -FOR YOUR- To Our Celebrated Tailor.These Three Departments are Attended with thé Most Careful and Serious Attention.TEMPORARY IN THE Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Thursday, the 27th June, 1889 At 5 o\u2019clock P.M., for the purchase of the Assets belonging to this Estate, as follows Stock.79 83 Roulant.166.03 il.St.Roch\u2019s - - Quebec.A.Laroche, Geo.Tanguay, P.G.Buse'iereH, Ed.Burns, Jr., Wm.Carr'er, Drolot A Poitra?, J.K.He Hop, E.F.Lavoie, ROBITAILLE, BEMIER BERNIER.May 14, 1889.epl2-Lm 196, St.Joh n Street.June 15, 1819._ my20-Lm CLEARING SALE -UF- LAST SEASON\u2019S IMPORTATIONS.Keady-Made Clothing, Boy\u2019s Clothing, Ends or Tneeds, Underclothing dc., Ac., Ac.D.MORGAN TAILOR & OUTFITTER.June 15, 1889.CITIZENS Fire, Life aad Accident tar» com zp-A-isry _ Hon.J.J.C.ABBOTT, ANDREW ALLAN, Esq., Q C., P.C., Senator, Vice-President.President.OERALDIB.;H ART, I Esq., General Manager.INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST JL current rates, and all Fire, Life and Acci deut Policies existing renewed by J.K.II.WHITE, Agent for Quebec oud Vicinity, 125, St.Petbu Sihkkt May 21.18\u20189.STOIR-A-GKEJ., T70R COALS, COKE, 1 1G IRON, SALT, ir other Heavy Goodr, Cheap.E.M.Lennon A C.>.June 19, 1889.\t19,21,22 C i June 18, 18&4H J.A W.REID, St.Paul Street.L Book Debt*.Promissory Notes ani Judgments.$ 245.33 .2,471.67 .1,410.23 DSTOTIOIEL W.STANLEY BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, -AND- Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toilet Requisites, etc., etc,, Begs to announce that after this date bis Goods will be sold on the CaskPriocipluidattlieLoiestPrice t&\u2018 Positively NO CREDIT will be given.Flannel and.fitegatta Shirts, $3,881,80 \u2014ALSO \u2014 A property situate in the mo t central p»rt of the Parish of S*.Felic eo, being No.49 in the Towrebip of Ai>hwapmtucbouan, containing acres frontage by fifteen in depth, bounded in front lav the River Ashwapmouchonan and on one ride by a road leading into tbs interior.Ou this property are a Store and Shed s tuato at the comer of the Highway and the above mentioned route.Oppo.ite tbe Store is a maenificent Private Residence, in Red Brick, built in the modern style.This property, together with the buildings is tbe finest and best situated in tbe Parish of St.Felicien.as well for trade os fer comfort.^ 2od.A property situate in the Parish of St.Felic en, being No.47 in the third range of the Township of Asbwapmouchouan, containing (3) three arpents in front by (21) twenty one in depth, bounded in front by tbe River A>hwap-mouchouan and at tbe rear by the (4) fourth range, with the building* thereon erected Tenders can b» made for the whole en Uoc, or for each item as above mentioned separately.Terms : Cash, or if for an offer on time, «9* curitv for tbe whale to the satisfaction of the Curator and Inspecte e.A List of Bcok-Dette can be examined at ?he office of J.C.Lindsay, Esq., Notary, of Robfrvul.A copy of the Inventory and a List of Book-Debts may be seen at my office, wbeie every additional information will be given.The un iersigned is not hereby bound to accept the highest or any tender.HENRY A.BEDARD, Curator.Office : 125, St.Peter Street, Quebec.June 19, 1889.¦) AMiLLWHEL READY FOR USE IN A VARIETY OF COLORS \u2014 FOR \u2014 Decorating Furniture, Baskets, Chairs, Tables, etc.ALSO BATH ENAMEL.Will Stand Iloiltng Water.H.S -SCOTT&CO., 60, PETEK STREET, Telephone 133.June 17.18*9.I SPRING IMPORTATIONS.WILLIAM LEE, Civil and Military Tailor, 25, BUADE STREET, 25 Q TT JE3 23 XI O, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his Customers, and the Public generally, that he has jast opened out a choice and fashionable assortment of Spring Su tings in English, Scotch aud Canadian Tweeds.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Spring Overcoatings, Cloths, Laces, Braid* White Buck Glover, and Trimmings of al kinds for Military Uniform*.March 12,1889.- -¦ DIRECT IMFOBTATIONS.1 piASE LADIES\u2019 AND GENT\u2019S UMB-1 relias.Extra fine quality, with Steil ing Silver and Gold Monnte.Ladies' and Gent\u2019s Walking Canos in Ebony Sn&kewood, Whampoa Cavoda, Medlar and other rare woods, mounted in Gold and Silver.1 Case Ayre\u2019s Tennis Requisites.Bat* from $2.25.Palls Nets, Pole*.Belts, etc.1 Case Finest Quality English Electro-Platt d Ware.G.SEIFERT\u2019S European Bazaar, 34, Fabrique Street.June 6, 1889.\tmch2 HAMMOCKS ! 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It is the best and safest Hammock yet intro-daced, and will susta\u2019n the weight of *s many littl» ones as can climb into it.I IV Samples can be sien .t .SBPPLY CO., 00, PITER STREET, QUEBEC.Telephone 476.Jane 20, 1889.myl Lm GRAND LACROSSE MATCH.THISTLES vs.LONE STARS.-ON THE- SI.Loi Lacrosse Groiis, (Old Thistle Grounds, Grande Allee,) -ON- Saturday Next, 22nd instant, RAIN OR SHINE.Hall Faced at 3.30 o'clock Sharp.Admission, 15cts, Grand £ta» J, lOcta.extra, Ladiea free to Grand Stand-June 20,18 9 O IÇTOTICŒL \u2022 flTHK UNDERS I G N E D JL Master will not pay any debts whatever contracted by the Crew of the Ship \u201cCUBLEW,\u201d while in this Pert.OAPT.SMILEY, Master.June 20.1889.O C.E.HOLIWELL, Opposite the Post Office.YOUNG LADIES\u2019 JOURNAL Toxr JÜXaY.C.E.HOLIWELL June 20, 1889.\tBp 117242 694432 5014 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21.1889 **\tMl ^ INDIAN TEA DEPOT, 196, ST.JOHN STREET, (Without).WE BE*! TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE AP-pcinted MK.W.STANLEY, of 15W.nf.John Stree\u2018, (without), A^ent in Quebec for tha sale of our Pure lodi >n Teas, and that they can now bs obtained from biro, vir.:\u2014 ORANGE PEKOE, in 5tb.Packet*, at 11.00 per It.PEKOF,\t\u201c\t\" at 6ô \u201c \u201c (Q j\tPEKOE SOUCHONG, \u201c\t\u201c at 4^ \u201c \u201c \u2022\tPEKOE SOUCHONG, in 40ÎÎ).Cases, at 40 \u201c \u201c ® These Teas baviog been {hacked by onmlves, at the Plantations near OJ Darjeeling, in hanreticaUy clored lead {Mtckat'es we are enabled to guarantee 25 ^ their purity.M\tW.G.& G.G.LE MfSURIcR.Jnne 17, 1889.___________________________________ DR.J.COLLIS BROWSE\u2019S CHMODYNE, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLTÎGENUINE.S St.Leon Springs, Sanitarium, 52 IQS5 & 15 o H (D \u2022 Lp -ADVICE TO INVALID&- ST, LEON\", QTJE.CPHIS CELEBRATED KSTABLSH-L ment, one of the roost del uli'.ful an 1 agreeable s'immrr resoits ou the c 'niiiiexit, wid be oji.n to the public on the 1st June.The nmndrous tauri«ts who visit this 1-eriti-*ul e ot annuaMy will find it th: \u2022 r^r uod.r the new management, more attrecti>e than ever._ The prt'prietora will *{>ire no off >rt in catering to the comfort and enjoyment of the guests.The cuisine will be tinier the immédiato management of one of Montreal\u2019s leading pm f ission*! cooks.Special facilities will be given for all kinds of recreation such as billiard:), bowling, croquet, lawn tennis, boating, Ac., Ac.To sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Indigestion.General Debility, Ac., Ac , the , baline Springs in connection with this hotel offer a sure core.An experienced Dictor will reside in the hote\u2019.i Coachee w ill bo in waiting for guests at Louise [ ville on the arrival of all trains from Montreal and Quebec.For terms apply to THE ST.LEON MINERAL WATER CJ., Mountain Hill, sole proprietors of thr tau ojs St.Leon Mineral Water for sale throughout the entire [ Dominion.C.K A.LANGLOIS, Manager.June 6, lf>\u201989.\tAwALmd \u2022 rj> O' îMSVJSîîei 'i > ! NOTES AND NEWS.NEW F I R M SFraser A Sutherland, Coo|N>rs, (^tieliec : A Fraser and J.D.Sutherland, i miners.Mylett & (j'tion, Plumtier) and Gas-fitters Queliec ; Patrick Mvlott and John tjuinn.|>artners.JuhinA Kojhette, Bout and Shoe Mamifactiiier.s, (^nelrcc ; Elie Jobin and Tolosphore Rochette, (lartners.I I \u2014 IF YOU WISH TO OBTAIN QÜIF.T REFRESHING SLEEP, FREE FROM HEAD ache, relief from pain and anguish, tc calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body yon will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr.J.COLLIS BROWNE, (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of CHLORODYNE, and which is admitted by the profession to oe the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered.CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhœa, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery, y CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attack* of Epilepsy Hysteria Palpitation and Spasms.CHLORODYNE >s the only [laJHative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cane r, Toothache Meningitis, Ac.Timber Notes.(James Smith A Co.\u2019s Wool* Circtlak ano Prices Orrrknt.) Liverpool, 3rd Jiin», 18S9.\u2014Ther*- has lieeii a large import during the past month, notably as regards Pitch Pine, but the consumption has followed ujion a very satisfactory scale.In siiite of the large quantities of wood which have changed hands, and the weakening of confidence which has lieen occasioned by the fall in Baltic freights, prices keep firm and stocks are firmly held.The import shows pn>8|M*ctH now of being more curtailed ; the drought which is affecting the Pitch Pino jiorts, and the heavy quarantine imposed U|>ou vessels coming from South Amu rica, is producing an influence upon the ship monts of that article, and the reports from tho Spruce Deal district* {siint to a much restrict**d production in consequence of the want of water in the livers to float down the logs.Freights for Pitch Pine and from tho Baltic, particu'arly the latter, have suffered a relapse in the course of the month, but the bottom seems to have been touched and they an?now firm.Rates for other kinds of wood goods are unchanged Money continues easy.LCOAL AND OTHERWISE HERBS AND ELSEWHERE On 4QC With NOTICE TO MARINERS.fllHE \"TIME BALL\u2019\u2019 ATTHECITADEL, I each day Sundays excepted) will be hoisted H cl From bymee A Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880, To J.T.Davenport, Esq., 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Dear Sir,\u2014We embrace this opportunity of congratulating yon upon the widespread reputation this justly \u2022steamed medicine.Dr.J.Col'is Browne\u2019s Cblorodyne, has earned for itself, not only in Hiu-doetan, but al over the East.As a remedy of general utility, we much question whether a better is imported into the country, and we shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home.The other brands, we are happy tc say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and judging from their sale, we fancy their sojourn there will be evanescent.We oould multiply instances ad ininxtum of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr.Collie Browne\u2019s Cblorodyne in Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Pregnancy, and as a general sedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many years f In Choleraic Diarrhoea, and even in the more terrible fotms of Cholera itself, wê have witnessed ta surprisingly controlling power.We have never used any other form of this medicine than Collia Browne\u2019s, from a firm conviction that it is decidedly the best, and also from a sense of duty we owe to the profeesion and the public, as we are of opinion that the substitution of any other than Collia Browne is a dkubcrati brkach or faith on tub part or the chemist to PUBCBiBBB and patient ALIKE.We are, Sir, faithfully y.urs, Symes A Co., Members of the Pharm.Society of Great Britain, flis Excellency the Viceroy\u2019s Chemists.Half-Mast at.13 30 P.M.j Standard H M\t1 Time of ! To the Mast-Head at.12 55 P.M.[the 75th hus\tj Meridian And will be dropped at 1 00 00 P.M.J I A Chronometer, keeping Greenwich Mean Time, should then show 6h.OGm.00a, 1 Should the \"Ball\u201d drop at the wrong instant, it will be immediately hoisted half-mast and kept there half an hour, W.A.ASHE, F.R.A.S\u201e Director Quebec Observatory.May 3.1889.DOMINION IMPORTS AT QUEBEC.Report of Principal Entries inwards by vessels from all -parts of the Dominion, at this port for the months of April and May, 1889 :\u2014 Tonnage.63868 Crews.273Ô Passengers.4284 Schooners.Batteaux., Barges.Steamers.151 61 16 45 IMPORTS.502 SHIFFINO-.OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.DeUe.Steamship June 20\u2014Aller \"\t\u2014Britannic \u201c\t\u2014Denmark **\t\u2014 Rhynland Arrived at From.Southampton New York Queenstown\t\u201c London\t\u201c New York Antwerp Probabilities lor tho Next 24 Hours for the or.Lawrence, efe.etc.Toronto, June 20.\u2014Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather, 1710 572 418 2391 160 3391 253 588 480 339 217 CAUTION.\u2014Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated that Dr.J.Collis Browne was ;\t_____.undoubtedly the inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant, Fbeeman.was i deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been vwern to.\u2014See Timet, 10th July, 1869, I Sold in Bottles at Is.l$d., 7*.9d., 4s 6d., and 11s.each.None is genuine without the i Word*.\"DR.J COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE\u201d on the Government Stamp.Over-whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.CAUTION t\u2014Beware of Piracy and Imitations.SOLE MANUFACTURER,\u2014J, T.DAVENPORT, 33 Gt.Russell Street, Bloomsbury, Loudon January 4, 1889\t2-ao-fri SI lil The Queen\u2019s Hotels- Toronto, Canada.McGAW & WINNETT, Proprietors.Patronized by Royalty and the^beat families.Prices graduated according to rooms.The Queen\u2019s Royal, - Niagara, Canada.McGATV & WINNETT, Proprietors.fecumseh House, - London, Canada.McGAW, WINNETT & MOOEE, Proprietors.May 8, 1889.Departure of the Mall Steamer.Parisian.\u2014The Allan R.M.S.\u201cParisian,\u201d Captain Jos.G.Ritchie, with 160 cabin, 1Ô0 intern t-diate and 12U steerage passengers, left port at 9.40 a.m.yesterday for Liverpool.Allan Line.Scandinavian\u2014The ss \"Scandinavian,\u201d Capt Park, from Philadelphia, arrived at Glasgow on Wednesday, with loss of eight out of her shipment of 517 oxen.ROSS\u201d ENSILAGE AND r ftliir.- \u201cROSS\u201d CARRIERS AND Dor» spmr.SIGNAL SCR VICK REPORT.Quebec, June 20th, 1889.L\u2019la\u2019et\u2014Cloudy ; strong breeze north-west wind Inward at 8.0) a m, tug Dauntless towing tug Champion and a bark ; tug Florence towing i-hip Ellen A Reed ; tug Beaver at Pillars.Outward at 12.20 p m, str Parisian.Father Point\u2014Cloudy ; strong breeze west Garden Cultivators, Grass Seeders, Garden and Field Seeders, Mow-! Little Metis\u2014Heavy rain ; strong gaie «outh- ¦ o,».#-\tInward at 2 30 p m, three barks.Steel Plows, Sulky Plows, Side Hill Plows, Steel Spring Tooth Harrows, Harrows in Four Sections^ Iron Frame Sulky Cultivators, Dominion Line.Ontario\u2014The ss Ontario,\u201d Captain Couch, from Montreal June 6, with 363 cattle and 180 sheej, arrived at Avomnouth dock Tuesday, with a loss of one bullock and one sheep.Texas.\u2014The ss \u2018\u2018Texas,\u201d Captain Hunter, arrived from Montreal hist night and proceeded to Bristol Quebec Steamship Company.Mirasiiohi\u2014Thess \"Miramichi,\u201d Captain A.Baquet, from Pictou, Ac, with passengers and general cargo, arrived in port last night.Orinoco\u2014The ss \u201cOrinoco\u201d sailed from New York for Bermuda at 3.00 p.m.yesttrday.Beaver.\u2014Tho coasting steamer \"Beaver,\u201d having completed repairs, has resumed her trips between Pictou, Capa Breton ports and Magdalen Islands.Foundered at Sea \u2014London.June Ï0\u2014The British steamer \u201cSt.Mark\u201d has foundered near Muras, Spain.Her crew were rescued The vessel was bound from Genoa for au English {jort.For Sea.\u2014The following vessels for sea were towed to Indian Cove vesterday, and proceeded thence, under sail, with a fine westerly wind :\u2014 Barks \u2018\u2018Premier\u201d and \"Bet«y A Arjiojd\u201d by tug \u2018\u2018C.W.Jones\u201d; \"Sverre\u201d by tug \u201cMersey\u201dand \u201cMagdalena\u201d by tug \u201cFlora.\u201d Guy Colin.\u2014The ss \u201cGuy Colin,\u201d Captain Torvill, completed cargo and left port for London yesterday morning.Passed.\u2014Yesterday, ss \u201cHorton\u201d from Mon-treal for Sydney, Rafts.\u2014Tugs \u201cBiston,\u201d from Riviere du Chene, and \u201cCanada,\u2019' from Nicolet, arrived in port yesterday morning with rafts of sawlogs for Messrs.Hall & Prica, Montmorency, ia tow.Saigon.\u2014Bark \u201cSaigon\u201d was towed to St.Patrick Hole yesterday afternoon by teg \u201cWilli* m.\u201d After taking on board some birch at that place, the bark will proceed to Black River to complete cargo, Saranak.\u2014Dungeness.June 17-\u2014Passed, ship \u201cSaranak,\u201d Mortensen, Geestemunde for Quebec.Spoken.\u2014Bark \u201cElizabeth,\u201d from Dublin for Quebec, June 12, lat 51, Ion 27.Tows.\u2014Bark \u201cFestina Lente,\" Capt.Omund-sen, from Rio Janeiro, April 28, arrived in port early yesterday in tow of tug \u201cWilliam.\u201d The tug reports having towed the bark \u201cBeatrice Lines\u201d to Tsdousac, bound to Chicoutimi.\u2014\u2014 Tug \u201cMaggie Bell\u201d arrived from Sorel yesterday afternoon with four canal-boats, coal kden, in tow.Apples, brls.Ale and Porter, brls.Do.hhds.Almonds A Nuts bags.Agric\u2019l.Impie ments, pkv,s.Axes, hxs.Biscuits, cases A bxs.Do.brls.Boots and Shoes, boxes.620 Blacking, bxs.\t831 Beef, brls.\t382 Barley, bus.1305 Bran, tons.\t45 Do bags.Brooms, pkgs .Butter, kegs.Books, cases and boxes.Baking] Powder, boxes.2843 Bricks, M.\t61 Boards, jws.42815 Bark, cords.\t813 Cigars, cases.\t339 Cheeso, bxs.\t43\tL Crockery, pun.Do brls.Do\tcrates.Coffee, brls.Do.bags.Cattle.Coals, tons.Com, bus.Cordage, bales.Canada Plates, lioxes.Carpets, bales.Champagne, c\u2019s\u2019s Currants, brls.Do cases.Candles, box.Clocks, cases.Confection e ry, brls.Cod Oil, galls.Drugs, brls.\t141 Do.cases.945 Deals, |>C8 .90518 Eggs, doz.18380 Flour, brls.\t760 Do bags.4065 Feathers, do.\t216 Furniture, loads 231 Fruit, brls.\t147 Gin, cases.\t1149 Glue, brls.\t37 Grain, bags.0747 Glassware hhds 2 Do brls.87 6 58 172 72 267 629 620 2777 350 1329 176 486 75 380 72 243 715 162 213 982 3067 201 120 270 3690 25 918 3696 54 36 8)1 3892 546 413 Do\tcrates Do\tcases.Glass, bxs.Hides, pkgs.Horses.Hups, bales.Hardware, brls.Do.cases A boxes.1974 Hay, bdls.19250 Iron, pkgs.7631 Leather, ba'es.4324 Lard, kegs.Linseed, bus.Machinery, pkvs Macaroni, bxs.Matches, do .Mineral Water, brls.Marble, pkgs.Nails A.Sp:kes, kegs.Do.bxs.Oakum, bales.Oats, bus.9015 Old Iron, cwts.\t5 Pork, brls.\t399 Peas, bus.\t976 Potatoes, bus., 5861 Raisins, bxs.\t889 Rice, bags.4342 Rakes, pkgs.\t840 Rosin, brls.\t136 Refrigerators.82 Sugar, brls.\t998 Stones, toise.\t10 Shingles, M.\t760 Sevv\u2019g Machines.391 Starch, bxs.1395 Soap, do A cases 5499 Spice, bxs.4367 Steel, pkgs.\t678 Seeds, bags.\t897 ShovelsA Spades pkgs.1080 S )da Carb, brls.\t209 105 j Scales.399 Scythe Handles, pkgs.G71 Stationery, c\u2019s\u2019s.l.p84 Slabs, loads.180 Tea, bxs.3596 Tobacco, bxs.\t883 Tin, bxs.945 Turpentine, brls 612 Tar, brls.\t26 Wine, hds.\t16 Do.qrcsks.68 Do.brls.1015 Do.boxes.459 Whiskey, brls.19 Do.cases.\t870 Washboards, {ikg 649 Wood, cords.3443 Bible Society Work In the Townships and at Metis.We learn that the Ucv.E (ward J.Ktobo has been, during the last week, visiting the Townships, and in the city of Sherbrooke did good work in the way of interesting the Association of Baptist Churches, in the work of Bible distribution in this district.He was well received by the pastors and delegates, and had the honor of presiding over several of the meetings, as well as that of taking part in the discussion.The Rev Mr.»Stobo is at present in the Metis district, Rimouski Co., and last Sabbath conducted three services, two at Metis, and one at Littie Metis.The attendance was large and the interest awakened most marked.On Monday evening he conducted a publio meeting in the Presbyterian Church at Metis, and all denominations were represented at the meeting and the attendance was encouraging.It was a rousing meeting, and betides Mr.Stobo, the Revds.Messrs.Jones and McCarter, and Mr.Fergusson, tho seigneur, took part, and steps were taken to form a Branch Society for Bible distribution in the district.It was a meeting of great power and interest Mr.Stobo is visiting the people in their homes and is disposing of a P .ge number of copies of th** Scriptures, \u2022riiich must be gratifying to the friends of the Society.He is very warmly welcomed and I kindly treated by all.On Tuesday and Wed- [ ?esday, he will preach in a *chcol house in j the second concession, and on Thursday evening at Matane, thirty miles distant from Metis, and on Friday evening will conduct a second publio meeting in the Presbyterian Church at Metis.The summer visi-tors are beginning to arrive both at Metis and Little Metis, and the seaton promises to be a busy one at this, the watering place of the St.Lawrence, for it must be acknowledged no other place can compare to Metis as a seaside summer resort.Our Quebec friends should know that Woodland House, at Metis offer* many a\u2019tractions to summer visitore.It has recently been renovated and comfortably furnished, and has accommodation for one hundred guests, the rates are very low and tho management in first-class hands.Mr.Gaven Smith promises with his good lady to do all that is possible for their guests, and deserve to be weli patronized during the season.Woodland House is just adjoining the Presbyterian Church and nestles in a beautiful grove, and the shore presents many fine bathing spots.Parties coming from Quebec or Montreal to Metis should leave the cars at St.Octave station, and if intending visitors would notify Mr.Smith by post card or telegram they would bo met at St, Octave and conveyed to Metis.the flair !Ntw PMijfe (laity ! A.ROY, Proprietor, r's I fair Vigor.Its < I< ;uili-ci'vs, 1).i.: ii.-, d clli-i-ts on the si al|>, and lusting |ii\u2018rfii!iim15lNüEo.KBY °,VE('THAT A Three iind One-Half per cent.upon tho paid-up capital stock of this Bank has been declared for the current half-year and that the same will be payable at tho Head Office and Branches, on and after Tuesday, 2nd day of July next The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15t to the 30th June, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, WM.FARWELL, General Manager.Sherbrooke, 5th June, 1889, June 14, 18S9.__ tues&fri-E UNION BANKOF CANADA.DIVIDEND NO.46.NOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Dividend of THREE per cent, upon the capital stock of this Institution has been de cl&red for the current half-year, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches on and after TUESDAY, the SECOND day of JULY next, Tho Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 30th June, both days inclusive.LINE TOJT.ANNE.Steamer \u201cBrothers.\u201d The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bink will be held at the Banking-House in Quebec, on MONDAY, the 15th day of July m-x*.The Chair will be taken at 12]o\u2019clock Noon.By order of the Board, E.E.WEBB, _ .\tCashier.Quebec, May 22nd, 1889.May 22.188:».saicùo ON AND AFTER THE 3Dth MAY, THIS\tTT/Wri A T T ^ a Steamer will leave for St.Anne\u2019s daily J JL 110\t\\ vlA.JLiXOJlV I at 6.30 A.M., except on Tuesdays nnd Satur day», when the trips will be made to suit the tide.Returning from St.Anne in the after noon.All Societier, Religious and Civil, wishing to organize Pilgrimages, can engage this Steamer on viry reasonable terms by addressing the Captain of Ibe Steamer.IjELZEARfFORTIER, Capt .in.June 5, 1889.\tncylS A.S.Pfeiffer & Co\u2019s Renovating and Carpet Cleaning Establishment IN CONNICTION WITH THKIB WELL-KNOWN IDTE rWOIRIKIS.THE ABOVE WISH TO CALL P\\R-tioular attention to Carpet Cleaning by a new and entirely uninjurions prccees to the fabric.Steam ower.iV Carpets called for and returned cleaned within twenty-four hours.Prices to suit the times.A.S.Pfeiffer & Co., 4 and 6, MacMahon Street.May 1, 1889.\tmvZl-tmyl INSECTICIDES ! -AT THE- MEDICAL HALL.Genuine Dalmatian Insect Powder, Pure Hellebore, Pure Paris G-reen.W.B.ROGERS, 16, FABRIQUE STREET.May 25, 1889.\tjn25-Lm BAGGAGE LOST Lost, in transit from liver- pool to Toronto, by Steanoer \u201cOregon,\u201d which arrived at Montreal, about let May last, A WOODEN BOX, Grained Oak, and Varnished, 2ft.4in.in Imgth by 1ft.Sin.in depth, and 11 inches in width, flat on top.Lid nailed, box corded, address on box, \u201c MISS I.I.SMITH Pass-ngsr p.r S.Oregon,\u201d Liv \u201cerpool to Montreal, Summerbill, Toronto,\" first misled at Montreal on arrival of Ship Parties finding same will oblige by forward'ng to DR.HRRATT W.SMITH, Toront ).Or, to CHAS.H.BINKS, Esq.Montreal.Jnne 17,1889.\tI7,19.2\u2018ftjly2,4,6 F ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT IlN ventions of the 19th century, for Churches Chancels, Vestries, Choral Societies, Musical Assemblies, Lodges.Conventions, etc., etc., etc.Manufactured by S.R.Wamn ft Son.A reed instrument with the tone, quality, and almost the power of the Pife Organ.W A sample instrument has been depositea at the Music and Piano Waierooms of A.LAYIGXE.5% Fabbiqu* Street.May 8,.1*59.\tapl28-Lm AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR IT IS PBOPER TO INFORM Til RIFT Y HOUSEKEEPERS -THAT.THE- BEST Are made with the aid of the SUPERIOR COURT, l District i f Ka'rourasVa > THE FRASER VILLE BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY, Issohents, -ANT- FELIX GOURDEAU, At king for Liquidation.To the Creditors, Con tribu taries and Shareholders of the said Company, BE INFORMED THAT BY A JUDG-ment of this Conrt, rendered on the 7th of June last, it h*.s been Ordered that the Assets of the said Compar.y shall be sold by Public Auction, at so much in the dollar, as per inventory prepared by ea:d Liquidators, on Tuesday, tlie 2nd of July neit, at the Office of the C impany in Fraserville, The 8*id Areets consisting of :\u2014 Stock of Boots and Shoes, readymade and in process of manufacture, Leather and Findings.§11,513 83 Machineries, Fixtures, \\c.4,\u201998.52 Ihhhhng.8,700 00 §21,312.35 l he Sale will take place at 10 o\u2019clock A.M.Terms :\u2014Cash on delivery.A deposit will have to be made by each bidder of a sum, or < f an acce -ted cheque, of $600.00 after his first bid.FELIX GOURDE AU, N.GAUVIN, Liquidators.F.ALF.ST.LAURENT, Auctioneer.June 13,1889, Sale of loiitwoimy rpENDERd ARE INVITED FOR THE X purchass of the celebrated MONTMORENCY PROPERTY, owned by the Family of the Late G.B.HALL, Esq., end situated in the Parish of Braupirt, about seven miles from the City of Quebec.The property consists of about 275 acres of Dnd, et tensive baw-Mills, Factories, Whartes* Log Foods, Workmen\u2019s Dwellings, Private Residence-, and other Buildings,\u2014all in excellent order.The River Montmorency runs throrgh the property and te minâtes with the famous Waterfall, 275 feet high, from which a constant supply cf wa'er-powor is obtained.The pro; nrty !\u2022 « 'nr-rtant Shipping facilities', harifjf a (rentage on the River St.I aw-rence, in the Harbour of-'Quebec, tf or er one mile in length.The Montmorency ard Charlevoix Railway passes through the property\u2014thus rendering this extensive establishment of easy access by Railway, as well as by water communication.For furtber particnlsrs\u2014terms and conditions of sale, and form of tender\u2014apply to the undersigned, who is prepared to negotiate fer the sale of the property by private contract till 17th July next.Should such a sale be effected notice thereof will be given in this paper.All Tenders must be in accordance with forms to^bs supplied by the undersigned, and must bedelivered to him on or before the 25th July next.^The ur drmgn£d\u201ddoes^not bind himself to acc?pt the.higbert\u2019oFary Tender.A.THOMSON, \u2022\tAttorney for Proprietors, P.O.Box 80?, Quebec, May 29, 1889.\ttd OAKES PORT OF 0U2BEC\u2014ARRIVED.June 20\u2014S3 Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, &c, Quebec SB Co, passengers and general cargo.Bark Beatrice Lines, Neilsen.Monte Video, April 23, in tho Saguenay.Fo .tina Lente, Omiindsen, Rio Janeiro.April 28.\u2019 P EXPORTS.EXPORTS Ol* DEALS.LUMBER, ETC., FROM MONTREAL, June 20\u2014Prr bark Yuba, for Marseilles\u2014167 1>C8 timber, 10,000 staves by Dobell, Beckett ft co.I he Wreck at Johnstown.What a|remarkable exemplification of the terrible force of the flood at Johnstown is famished by the summary of the strata of a tingle part of that gorge which was forced open by dynamite yesterday ! A lailroad bridge at the bottom, on top of that a hotel, above that a section of the Gautier Steel Work», and upon that foundation a superstructure of houses end small-buildings ! This immense pile was hurled together in an almoit impregnable mes* by that terrible rush of waters.When stone, brick and iron are tossed about like chips and feathers, the wonder is heightened that any flesh and blood has survived to tell of the terrible event\u2014Pittsburg Dispatch.Notices of Blrtis, Marriages and Dratha, 50 cents.No eaiep tao will be made to this rule.DEATH.Cn the 20th instant, Henry Walmsley Welch, in the seventy-ninth year of bis age.Funeral from his late residence, No.3 Charlevoix street, on Saturday, 2.\u2019nd imitant, at 3.00 p.m , to thu Cathedral and thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friend* wi 1 please accept this intimation.\t3 ADVICK TO MOTHBUS.Mrs.Winslows Soothing Strop should always be uned for children teotbing.It soothe» the child, softens the gums, allays a\u2019l pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor diarrhoea.Twenty-five cents a bottle.February 23, 1889.m.w.fri&w.Lm Bishops\u2019 College, Lennoxville.THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Convocation of tbe University for the conferring of Degrees in tbe Facultres of Divinity, Arts and Law will be held in the College, on WEDNESDAY, June 26th, at 2 30 P.M.The formal handing over to the Corporation of the Bishop Williams\u2019 Wing by the subscribers will be made on that occasion.EDWARD CHAPMAN, Registrar.Bishops\u2019 Colleuf, » Jnne 181 h, 1889.| June 2'), 18'>9.General Servant Wanted, w ANTED, A Must emio GENERAL SERVANT, well recommended.Go; d wage».Apply to MRS.GEORGE STEWART, Jb., 146, St.Augustin Street.June 17.1889]\ttf GENTS\u2019 UNDERWEAR ! Merino underwear, natural Wool Underwear, Cashmere Underwear, Silk Underwear, Cotton Underwear.*-Hose ! *-Hose ! *-Hose ! in Meriro Natural Wool Caibmere, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Cotton.White and Fancy Vests for th hot weather.Patent Portable Trowser Stretcher.'fen The Leinster and Scarbcro, Waterproof Coats, atest Styles out.Suitings i Suitings ! Suitings ! Trowserings ! Tnwserings ! Trowseiicgs 1 Cheap 1 Cheap ! Cheap ! -AT- JOHN DARLINGTON\u2019S CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR And Importer of Gents\u2019 Furnishings, Dost Office.Opposite May 15,1889.apl2Lm House to Let, mHAT NEW AND DESIR-L able House adjoinirg the reaij dence of Jamev btevenson, Esq.* Mount Pleastnt.Immediate poa- Apply to MEREDITH ft COUTURE.Notaries Public.June 18,1889.\tL ALESMEN.\u2014We wish a few msn to ael our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade.Largest nianuf\u2019rs in our line.Enclose 2-cent stsmp.W»ge* $3 per day.Permanent porition.No postals answered.Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.Cbkten-nialMan\u2019f\u2019g Co., Cincinnati, Ohio Apri 12, 1889\tm wAfri-30 S\u2019 CELEBRATED GOOK\u2019SFRIEND BAKING POWDER Which 1b now bo nnlvereally employed for raining all kinds of Blecnltr, Bans, Rolls, Scour, Pancake», Johnny Cakes, Griddle Cakes, &c., &c.also for Shortening Piecrust, and Improving Boiled Paste.The COOK\u2019S FRIEND is eqnal In parity to the purest, and far ahead of any other in economic value.It contains no ingredient that would injure the most delicale stomach.detailed hr all respectable Grocers CAUTION,\u2014Be sure to buy the genu* ine \u201cCOOKS FRIEND.\u201d No variation from that name is genuine.See the Trade Mark on every Package.jradewark, March 11,1889 WANTED, ^ GOOD COOK, AT ONCE.Apply at No.69.ESPLANADE.June 19,1889.\tQ COALS AFLOAT Barque \u201cSyringa\u201d with 910 Tons COALS from International Mines, Sydney, just arrived, and forjsale by GeoJ.ffést*r&C«.June 15,1889.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.TENDER FOR BUILDINGS.SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undersigned and marked on the outside \u2018-Tender for Buildings at Moncton,\" will be received until the 29ih day of Jnn».1889, for tbe construction at Moncton cf a Bound House for Locomotives and of a Shop for Erecting Locomotive Engines.Potb buildings are to be of brick and to have iron framed roofs, ard the Round Hpnsc is to beprovided with a wrought iron turn table.Tenders may be made for either building, or for both buildings.Plans and specifications can be seen and forms of tender can be obtained at the office of the Chiet Engineer, Moncton, N.B.All the conditions of tbe specifications must be complied with.D.POTTINGER.\u201e\t_\tChief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 1 June 10th, 1889.\tf June 12,188,*\to Canadian Pacific Railway SOO LINE ! Short Line to St.Paul and Minneapolis, and all points in North-Western States via Ottawa, Sudbury and Sault Ste.Marie, \u2022 Fiist Train leaves Quebec 10.03 P.M., acd daily except Sundav».Montreal da ly 10 ft.M j AnivingSt.Paul 7.25 A.M.Making connections at Sault Ste.Marie with Trains over Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic, and at St.Paul w.th West bound T ains from these points.Through Sleepers and Colonist Cars without change to St.Panl and Minneapolis TIME, DISTANCE, AND MONEY SAVED BY COING JHIS ROUTE.tr Dining Cars on these Trains S-.core your Tickets and Berths from J.W, RYDER, ST.LOUIS HOTEL, Or at PALAISISTATION.\tQdkbic, June 5, 1889.\tmo?,wedftf V Weakness of Body and Mind: Effect* -X-V JLd of Errors or ExoeMee in Old or Young.Robeit, 5obi, HAXHOOtl rail.K
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