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Successeur du Quebec Weekly Chronicle (1888-1892), The Quebec Gazette changera son titre en 1898 pour devenir The Quebec Chronicle and Gazette (1898-1906).
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[" \u201cVOL.CXVII.The Quebec Gazette \u2014 IS THE \u2014 Shipping and Mercantile Newspaper \u2014OF THE\u2014 DOMINION OF CANADA, And each week contains full details of the ship mante of Lumber from this port to the various porta of the world, also quota- tives concerning freig and merchandise of all kinds.18 also comtaine » synopsis of \u2018be genera news cé the United States and Canada.In Cameds and United States : Price, One Dollar Per Annum.\u2018Mher parts of the world, including Postage P.O.osders payable to JOHN T.B.FOOTE, PROPRIETOR, QUEBEC GAZETTE.January 11, 1008.- Me.William Rodmond, ME.P., Sides With the U.8.(To che Editor of the Daily Mail ) 1 woticed with di in your of the meoting of he Upants residents 10.Lesden hot the Americans were Sescriieds a .88 \u201cmongrele.\u201d , all move d 1 sles found it Trethat an \u201cIrishman\u201d spoke upsm bebalf millions of his conalrymes in favoue of It weald be jaterssting to mew by what entherity this precious Irisbmez, whesver be may be, speaks upon behalf of the poeple of Any Irishman worthy of the name - would fee] indigaant at hearing the American a fatiy oue-fourih of whoes are of Irish \u2018The Irish nation \u2014and I speak as sae of its i È the intolerable tyranny of Spain, States bb nobly aint, what the 1n interfering to free | Thé.The Quebec Gazette.A O.U.W.Banquet a tha Hotel Victoria The Quebec Lodges of the Ancient Urder of United Workmenfhad a gals time Wednesday pigbt st the Vietoria Hotel, when they entertained to an excellent aet their Grand Master Workmen, Bro.A.W.Blouin, upon the oceasion of his arrival to take up his residence here.Covers were laid for overs busdred guest, and the tables were handsomely ted with plants and flowers, while immed ately behind the chairman was the shield of the Order fianked by Canadian sad American flags.An ficient orchestra eupplied *poropriste masio during the evening Ur.Elousrd LeBel, President of the Cemmitter, cocupied the chair, sod bad the of the evevicg, Mr.A.W.Blouin, os his right and Captain Kruest Wurtele oo his } left.The other prominent officers and members of the Order present, included Messrs.MA.T.Patterson, S.T.R.Brown, Plem P rah adding, Sance au Copmsc.| Gelée an Champagne et N Crême Glacés à le Vanille.Dessert.Uranges.Bananes.Noix Pomme.Asserties.Raisins, Fromage.Café Fran gris The cfficers wbo the affair 30 sac\u201d comfully wors the [following : \u2014President.of Europe sught to have ed: la ne St Renée ad Crore?, people would try sad make out thet Because they are of the same religion the Irish sympetbise with the Spanioh.| When the at isoue is liberty versus (yram- oy, men do not stay to enquire the re- sé the combatants.They are snheoits- apes the side of thoes whe fight fer \u201c be question of religion did ever crop we are wet likely to forges that thers nu { the Usted States from Oftaen to twenty mil Meme of citizens, mot ou our religies, but ol our flesh and Mood.Amerion nas been the refuge and the frieed of Irishmen.It ie eur sesond c.untry.Irish bleod hes been shed in the defence of 1he great Re- Dr.Edosard LeBel ; Vice-President, 8.T.Brown ; Socretaries, J.J.Timmons and U.; Treasurer, C.J.Lockwell; Guide, ap Committee, W, R.Michand, , À.Lanthier, Max.Pelletier, Char.Ike Gaise, P, C.D'Auteuil aod R M.Stockieg.Alter 1he toast of the Quess had been doi hesored, that of the city of Quebec was pro- poved by the President in he terme and roovi with a; .Dr.LeBel referred to the splendid administration of civic affairs by Meroe Parent, and looked forward to pet utare progress here when Quebec gets bridge, the extension of her railwny ays- tem to the West sad the establishment of the fast trans-Atlsntic service.Messrs.Timmons and Balsoger, Secretaries, read the following letters of regret from those To our eyes the **Stare and Buipe the sacred busner of liberty, vader w hich | millions oar peop re epjoyed rotee- tien and rity.Fr te America's war expesses if the shadow «f hunger were pot \u2018o-dsy over « of our | Islssd.Tens of thonsaads of Irishmen will, Groen art of out people\u2019 wil go out Io full reat our will go out in sympathy to the gallant stroggle for libest which our ki are aboet to A 7 As an Jrishwaa who is obliged to differ | often frcm much which «ppeare ie your : solemme, 1 fcel brand to thaok the il Mail Sor the drcided stand which it is now taking jo support of America ond liberty | and barbarous tyransy.| House ot Commons.WV1LL1M Repmoxp.| i Kin to Great Britain.18 in tree that in a senes the United States in melther a Christian mor an Asgle-Sezos ne- : tiem.Ii is mos officially Christian, if thereby | is meant a patios which gives political or Lonselal advantage to owe reli over an\" other.It fe net Aoglo-Saxem, if thereby is menet & sation which sets itosif to confer po- , Naleal power upos ose race over another, m= ogi Seren: nn peacticlly beth Ii ner zon, it t Ite etbisal standards are priests Mobammodnniem, or Confucianism, but these of Ie ruling foros in the cosa:ry, Christianityeducational, political,\u201d and om the whole commercial, is net Celtic, ver Solavic, nor 1 Asgle-ta though mot altogether in ita religi tions, in its practices! though nes in the constituent elements of its population, and in Us national history and the genesis of Me polétion! inetitutions, the United States ie of kis to Great Britain.The :wo represent the same cssential political ideals ; they are both dewmoerstic ; they beth represent the © same ethical idesle ; they ure Christian ; end | they beth represen : they are Angle-Saxor.In 80 far as their coe.| influence dominates the ker a | carey the political institacions , towsrd Christianity in the ethical epirit of : the seslety created, and » tendency toward energy, that intelligence, and that thrift rec fief the printing oe fi race .IR rom combination of these three ele society \u2014pelition! liberty, Cbriecibles, cnergy\u2014\u2014tbat ve œl ai procesde.; it ie ost of this civilisation thus inspired Sazem energy, thas ocsutrolled by othies, and thus gives opportasity th by polition! liberty that sedustriel commercial end bumas | | t ! di kit] fi ï 1 Æ it qi pi ote and for the cem- thinking.Great Britain pited States cannoi combine to peo- commercial ity of, ter t lit protection perl in communities less fres their own, except ns they combine to that w civilization which je oa tical liberty, Christian sthios, om swergy.Let Great Britain United States work togather for the il iz F fh Hl i Ë 4 imagination : a, he pisry asd can es! te the pecu: the politics! advantages, first to these two mations, and next to the whole world, which would come from such a combination.Whoever im either country sows discord between the two is, whether ba knows it or mot, the you and commercial exemy of both ovaniries, sod the enemy of the world\u2019s sivilisation.\u2014Frem \u201cThe of an Anglo- Amerises U * by the Revdaderetandisg, Lyme Abbett, D.D., ia Novth Americap sow for May.SERIOUS FPAILURE IN TORONTO ABest and Shoe Merchant Assigne\u2014 Quebes Firms Interested.Tomoxro, Ost., May 17\u2014Mr.J.Gi best and shoes merchant, of Y' Queen street west, bas fenty, of this city.Mr.Guinane, in addition to his Yonge sud Queen street stores, con- dusted the business of the Slater shoe store se King street.No statement of assets and Habilities bas been p , but as tbe stock a the Yonge street store is valued at betwesn ninane, \u2018eut and 835,000 aad $40,000, the, liabilities are ez- pected te be heavy.There a70 some Torcato but the balk the liabilities jo TEE EE Grand Tam eertain that even cet of ber poveriy (irand Solicitor, Moatreal ; DI.McCormick, Teoland would generonsly sebesribe her mit» Grand Foremao, Montrea!, and L R.Morwho were uvable te attend :\u2014His Worship Mayor Parent, De.Triganne, Grand Med.Examiner, of Somerset; R.C.Thernice, 0.Watoh, Lachine; E.H.Godin, Entertain Their G.M.W.~~ QUEBEC, WEDN A ESDAY, M eucoess in the Ancient Capital.The St.Gsorge Hockey Club.| Captain and P.M.W.Ernest Wurtele, 1 P.D.D.G.M., was also called on for a speech | and declared that though he had not been .able to take an active part in the affaire of \u2018 the Association during the last two years, he IT WAS ELD AT THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC still had its interest very much at heart, He \u2018 welcomed the G.M.W, to Quebec and hoped | that he would attain to ne emineot a position ia bis profession here as he had in the Order of Ancient and United Workmen, Mr.Fecteau sang s couple of comic songs and sang them so admirably that he was loudly applacded and encored.The toast of the Ladies was spoken to by Dr.Drum and Dr, Lanctot, aud that of the Press by Mr, Chambers, Dr, Stewart and Mr.Sirois.The Grand Master Workman in a hap little wpeoch proposed the tosat of Dr, LeBel, President, of Messrs.Bélanger nod Timmons, Secretaries, and the members of the Com- Fourih Annual Dinner.Hockey Club was held at the Chateau Frootenac Thursday evening.snd was a grand success.Covers were laid for twenty-five and a most enjoyable evening was epest.The following is the menu : \u2014 ST.GEORGE HOCKEY CLUB.CHATRAC FRONTENAO, QUEBEC.MA Annual Dinner, 11ORS D'ŒUVARE.Caviar on Toast, The fourth annaal dinner of the St.George LORD ABERDRENS RESIUNA- TION.i CORRESPUNDENCE BETWEEN THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND SIR WILFRID LAURIER.The following correspondence, forwarded as from Ottawa, speaks for itself :\u2014 GOVERNMENT Horse, Orrawa, May Gth, 1808.Mr DEAR Sir WILFRID Lavnien,\u2014 You will remember that some 1ime ago 1 mentioned to you that there was some uncertainty as te whether we should be able to remain in Canada for the full six years of the Goveraor- General's official term.After very full snd careful consideration we felt that private and family claims acd interests rendered it most desirable that we should return home before the end of the present year if possible.1 therefore communicated to the Necretary of State for the Colonies my with to be relieved of my present duties in October or November of this year, subject to Her AY 18, 1898.Kith and Kin.| Relics of Daniel Webster.A Reply to the Post Taureate, \u201cA Voice \u2014_\u2014 from the West,\u201d in the uly Mail of The Statesman's Love for Sport Shown in a Rare Collection Loaned for Exhibition\u2014 Present From Louis Philippe.(From the Boston Tranecripé.} Among the naiversally admired extibite at the Sportsmen's Show, jast brought to a close jot the Mechanics\u2019 building, was the ome i making part of the furnishings of the log cabin erected by the S.S, Pierce and best indicated as the Webster relic, , sppesled alike to the cultured snd refined i tastes of the sutiquarism snd the historias, (aod to the more rugged, but nome the less inspiring, relish of the sportsman ; for there , Waa scarcely an article om view that did mot : associations dear to all of the foi- ! fomers of these pursuits.Bu: what is ors | March 29.The eastern winds bear tidings from Our kindred race across the eea ; Frateroal greeting to as come, For friendship and for unity.The land of Milton aad of Gray, The land that bore a Shakespeare sends Some tender words which clear the way To make us better, stronger friends.They tell us of the kindred ties bich bind us, and shovld ever last.They mention, too, the severed ties, Which ehould be buried in the past, | | y It Their people now would place beside Our emblem of the brave and free\u2014 Their bouous's flag\u2014their nation's pride\u2014 For equal rights with unity.remarkable is the fact, as ie seldom the case, that the collection helosge to a gentleman who combines with these acquirements « per- sous) irterest in the objects, because they hed belonged 10 his friend and guardiss, Daniel Webster, and have come to him be- Then let us meet, with equal grace, Our kiosman of the other land, And both united as one race, Make stroog the boods\u2014with heart and NO.12,423.No News of t the Fleets, ADMIRALS SAMPSON AND ECHLBY AND THR SPANISH FLYING SQUADRON.NO PARTICULAR EFFORT MADE TO FIND THE LATTER.Eades vours to Have the Campaign Hastenied -No More Volunteers Required at Present \u2014 Japan and the Seisure of the Philtppines \u2014 A Supposed Spanish Fieot Sighted off the West Indies\u2014Serious Naval Bagagement Last Sunday.Wasnixerox, D.C., May 17\u2014The oficial mittee of Organizstion.A special toast was sore., also propoved in honor of Dr.Lanthier, the Chicken Gumbo Miliricnnepromoter of the orgauization, who made à FISH.claver reply, as also did Dr.LeBel, Mr.J.J, Boiled Salmon Trout \u2014Ssuce Cardiosl.Timmons snd Mr.Chas.Deguise.The latter Potatoes Chateau, geotlemsn proposed Sister Societies, which (por : was replied to by Dr, Coté io an appropriate , TLED.epeech.The toast cf Mr.Resther, proprietor Westphalian Ham \u2014Champagne Seuceof the hotel, was also honored, sod duly ENTREES.rrplied to.Fried Chicken a la Maryland Style.Potatoes Croquettes.MR.DALTON McOAR: HY DBAD.acute paeumouia set in, whicb, with the ous injury to the lungs that had been s od, threatened to prove Me.M rallied this morning snd the doctors rpoke more hopefully of his chances of recovery than at any Lime since the accident.At two o'clock this afternoon there was & relapee, bat even at eight o'clock to-night the danger of death was not believed to be imminent, At pine o'clock, however, the distinguish od statesman and lawyer began tosiok rapidly sad died in a few mioutes, From the time of the accident enquiries snd telegrams of sympathy from ail over Canada and many places in the United States have bees covstantly coming end the keenest regret will bo felt throughout the country at his death, Mr.McCarthy way descended from an Irish family, bis father being a solicitor in Dublin and his grandfather, Bucknell Henry McCarthy, à member of the Irish Bar.Dalton McUarthy was born at Oakley Park, near Dublin, October 10, 1836.Educated at Rev.Mr.Harnman's school, Bleckrock ; at Mr Flynn's school, Dublio, aad st Barrie, Ont.Grammar School.He married first, om October 2}, 1867, Emma Catherine, daughter of Mr, Fomuod G.Lally, of Harrie.His first wife dying a few years later, Mr, MNCorthy, om July 15, 1873, married Agnes K:zabeth, relict of Richard B.Bernard.He was called to the Bar of Upper Canada in 1859, appointed a Queen's Counsel L'ecember 16, 1872, was » Hencher of the Law Society of Ontario, and hes been the Pretow, St.Jobn, N.B., Graad Guide.sident since he, formation io 1573, of the iberal-Conservative Association the ora; le proposin a ihe lomat of of the north ridirg of Simooe.Contested > ability, the integrity, the zcel and Lhe social qualities of Mr.Blouin, which had enabled bim to attain the bigh dignity of Grand Master Workman, Gratification was alse espressed at the fact tha: Mr.Blouin had decided to return to Quebec aud take op hie residence here, aa an accountant and liquidator, after having occupied a prominent posi.tien in eceneslion with one of the leading ( financial inetitatione of Montrealrps) rand Master Workman Blosin, who was received with lond appiauce, seid : \u2014-Mr.Pr sident sad Gentlemen, \u2014Lo risio the toast of the G.M.W.of jurisdiction, several motives come to my mind as being the objects of thie magpificest demonstration.Firetiy : As apprecistion of the homor es- tended to me by our Grand Lodge at its last csavestion Secondly : The promoting of the of our Order, which was, until re- een! almost uskoown in thie district, a8 old us the world, but bas ooly attained its present magnitude since the begioning of the present England eeves mutual organissiiens which have been tested by centaries of existence, and in America ours is ome of the eldest, baviog been jostitutad irty years sgo pext L is ose the few which has and bat- throegh life, while hundreds have gone and left liabilities for remembrance.ia to-day the veteran, because it was organized oo Lhe principles of Christianity and not for tive parposes, our watch words being Charity, Hope and Protection, to which we adhere, Tu those gentlemen not members of our Order whom we bave the boner 10 bave with ue bere to-night, [ will : ve you, geptlemen, so tion of what base been dove for the > widows asd of our late members cisce we bave been orgsn!zod in 1868?Allow me to give you à fow figures to demenstrate to you what mutuality can do when it is managed ou à business basis.(ur Order is composed of 350,000 members, governed by 33 jurisdio- tions and supervised by a Supreme Lodgn, formed of Past G.M.W.only.We have id ia death benefits the esormous sum of 000, wbichiis twice the revenue of the Dominios Gevernment for one year.Our payments last year alone were in round figures $8,000,000, or 4,000 deaths.Our comtributiom in this jurisdiction for the came peried was the insig- pificast rum ol $13 for sn imsur- asce of $2,000.The amount puid during the year r jte mere thas twice Lhe entire espenditure of the Quebec Legislature for the same time.And all this was performed with satiefoction by the membership, ns we are all aware that var turn is comiog.The new system of classified assessment which will be in force on thefirst of July ext, will permit us to recruit our membership amongst the younger element of Lhe community, thereby reducing our average age of membership.Our limit of age is from 18 to 45.Uur Order has po liability, we pay ss we go along.We bave always deme 20 in the past, and intend to do so ia the feature.When one considers the advantages offered, which other fratersal societies do not give, we are sxfe iu saying that we cere .pew member, Therefore, gestiomes, do not lose opportunity we are pow extending to you.Mr Preideat, a re- sumrisg my seat,lst me thank yow,ss aiso your Banquet Committee, and all the brethrea of Quebec, in my name and that of the Grand Lodge Officers, for this grand receptions and may rest assured that this is one of the + days of my Life.5 gle P.M.W.R., N.Stocki Grend Uvesseer, being called ou te reply foe the Order, expressed bis satisfaction at all sacosesful ta put forth by fraternal societics for the well being of humanity in general.He referred to the pressnce of several senior members of the Order, aad thought this would be an excellent opportunity of eliciting from them isformation om many knotty pointe that come before the loon! Lodges.He believed the new classified assessment plan would place the A.O.U.W, in the very frost rank of fraternal associations, and ssid that what be admired most in the A.O.U.W.was the band of fraternal union that held the members 1 ber.(Applause.) P.G.M.W.Major A.T.Patterson, of Montreal, Grand Recorder and Supreme representative, spoke very eloquently sod well as to he mecessity for the new classified assessment jan, and showed what rapid reve had made by He referred to the bec had stolen the G.foot that Que- .M.W, and wished him North $:mooe unsucoessfuliy in 1872.54.First returmed for Parliament for \u2018'ardwell 15 Derember, 1576, returned for North Simeve iv the general elections of 1878 snd re-elected at the general elections of 1852, 1887 and 1891.At the general elections of 1896 he was elected for North Simcoe and Brandon, Man., bat subsequently decided to sit for North Simcoe, Mr.McCarthy bad for several years past taken an ind-pendent stand in politics, but since the last general elections be bad given à general support to the Laurier Government.He was & keen sportsman, » tron of 1he turf and was President of the Toronto Country sod Hust Club.Mr, McCarthy was very eminent in his profession, being bead of the well-known law firm of McCarthy, Osler, Hoskin & Creelman, of thie city.Orrawa, May 11 \u2014 The news of the death of Me.Dalton MoUarthy 10-night in Toronto was received here with the utmost sorrow.As 2000 82 it was sonounced mesesges were despatched to bave it contirmed.The Maoitoba School question was under discussion iv the House at the time, s matter in which Mr, McCarthy took a rpecisl interest.Mr.Clarke Wallace was on his feel to address the House when Sir Wilfrid Laurier rose and announced that o Lolegram had been received of the death of Mr, McCarthy.He poid » tribote to the deceased ss being an ornament to Lhe Bar snd adding dignity to the debates in Parliament.Sir Charles Topper, io referring 10 Mr, McCarthy's desth, was greatly affected.After Mr.Clarke Wallace had spoken, the House adjsarned.Throughout the city there is general sorrow, as the member for North Nimeoe was grestly esteemed here.Joha Buliand Uncle Sam.WILLIAM ALLAN, M.P,, LONDON, APRIL 19, John Buil bad once » hitle boy Who ras away from home ; The hardy fellow, fail of joy, Loved ip the west to rosm ; He bad the daring of his sire, He had his genius, 100, And tho\u2019 he passed thro\u2019 storms of fre, He aye the stronger grew ; ighting little Sem, llocky little Sam, A world to be, for mankind free \u2018 Sew pasbing little Sem.John Bail once tried to stop his growth, alu Sam hic out at ones ; Toth poor ol in for peace was loth, And seased the youth to hounce.To maghood s lusty force and vim He grewat Freedom's call, And miilions went to worship him, So be made room for all ; Mighty Uncle Sam, Glorioas Uncle Sam, From sea to sea, gres\u2019, brave sad free ! Spread daustiess Uncle Sam.John Ball with proud and loving heart, \u201cDear Sam ! of me you are a We must \u2014we shail be frien: United we'll dare wai boy Hurrah ! come all the world in arms, We will potcare à: \u2014 ! The Union Jack of John ! Sball rulers be, on land and see, Three cheers fur Joho and Sam.London, April 19, 1893.This message to him sende ; et dr Shake bands, my The Stars and Stripes of 8am ! an Easy Timehealth of the A.O.U.W.was then | When & smart Highland regiment was in oamp in Ireland some time ago, the offiver of y.a strict disciplinarian, visited the guard tent Lo make enquiries about a private When he hfted the flap of tbe tent, to his amazement, he found only one man, aod he was killing time the who was a prisoner there, by smoking snd playirg with a kitten, \u201cWhere's the guard ?\" asked the officer.\u201cThe gusid, ts it?Sure, they're ail oul io the field officer's head the corporal of Lhe guard, then ?\u201d poral.giment.\u201d soner ?\u201d mesilf Lhat is the prisoner.\u201d gan to turn round, \u201cWhere's Why, map, where is the ter, has taken of the Dominion Montreal on Saturdayon the 8,8.\u2018\u2019Lominion, Kdouard Remnyi, the celebrated violinist, the Order eines it been ' dropped dead while playing before an sudi- ence in San Francisco, on Sunday last.was sixty-sight years of age.vnder playing cricket.\u201d The \u201cThe cor- Faiz, he's the bent buwler in the re- pei- \u201cSure,\u201d said the man, sicepily, \u2018it\u2019 Senor Polo De Barnabe, the Spanish Minisine, which wiil sail from He | One Petit Flet of Venaison\u2014Port Wice Sauce.Haricots Verts Ntecking, O.Belanger, J.Lacon Welch, J.J.| The Result of an \u2018Aceident Last Sun- JOINT.Timaveas, Ur, Lenthier, W.W.Welch, Ed.day.Roast Beef au Jus.Welsh, Forges Murphy, B.McDermott, r.\u2014_\u2014 sc Dre Over: DeGuime.ae ers Ader A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE\u2014DREF REGRET EX- Panch Windsor.The following was the admirable PRESSED IX OTTAWA, GAME.MENU : Roast Partridge su Fumet.Potage.Tonoxro, May 11\u2014Me, Dalton McCarthy Lettuce with Foch Dressing.Concommé à la Reine.died cradeniy shortly after pins o'clock to- SWEETS.Poisson.\" , , Custard Paiding\u2014Caramel Sauce.Basmen Frais, Sauce Hollandais.soother bio Soourrad na regle ons Chocolate Ice Cream Amorted Cakes.Pommes Congres.| When driving in bis dogsart to tbe Union | Lay 12, 1898.Caté.Entrees.statios to take the train to O:tawa, to attend ; et de Beal, cé Thampigno: bis Parliamentary duties, his horse became | Mr.F.O.Judge, the popular President of ri Ris de Tout fans le he mo frightened and ran away.The vehicle was | the Club, sat at \u2018che of the table, lacédoine.: - Rotis.dashed sgainet à telegraph pole and Mr.Mc- | having on bis right Mr, Charles Billingsley, Carthy and his coachman, Thos.Taylor, who | 40 ex member, and on his left, Mr.Joo, Aguess ds Pristempe avec Mentbe Verte, | waa sitting in the rear of the carriage, were | A.Chambers, of the ChkoNiCLE.Mr.Errol Diadeaneaa Farci, Seuce sux Atooar, both thrown out #ith great violemcs.Mr, | Languedoc, the Vice-President, sat opposite Legumes.MoGare hy did not relinquish the reins and Mr.Judge.having on his left Mr.ood: Purée ommes \u2018errs.aricots was dragged some distance farther.ey, Captain of the team, and on his rig de P Petite er Prisquie Verts.ked up aoconscious aod aafleriog from fo Mr.Chas.Pentland, There were also pre- Salade.orien to his head and side.He remained ia se Monee, k hse, wot, 5 8.a semi-conscious condition most onda; tocking, F.McNaughton, D.Wateon, Wm.Poalets.Tomates Tramsbéon.Jaïtne.| and Tacaduy, with intervals in which he ro | lilliogeley, Chas.Stanley, H.Stavely, E.& Olives.cognized his family and one or two friends.| Blair, F.Carrel, Wm.Cook, H.B.Cross.Entremets.A torn for the worse came lest night, when | men, Secretary of the Clob ; H.K.Scott, and Wm.Lindsay.After ample justice had been done to the dune, the President, Me.Judge, in « very nest and patriotic apsech, proposed the first toast of the evening, thet of \u2018\u201c Her Most GraciousSovereign Lady Queen Victoria.\u201d He quoted the words of a promivent American snd said that \u2018she waa a most queenly women and & most womenly Queen.\u201d He spoke of the true loysity of the Canadians to © their beloved sovereign lady and of her de- servedness of it.If her subjecte rejoiced she rejoiced with them, sad if they were io trouble or need, or bad been visited by plague, famine or disaster, she always had her hand stretched out to help them.She was not only » Queen of the rich buts Queen of the poor.He alec referred to all the blessings which iritish subjects had enjoyed under her long aod blessed reign, aod koew thet sll present would rise snd joiu him in drinkiog Her Majesty\u2019s health.Mr, Judge was frequently io.terrupted by spplause.The toast being duly hovored, the President called ppoo the Necretery, Mr.H.HB.Creseman, Lo propose health of *\u2018the good old game of hockey.The Secretary did so in « brief speech moet fascinating and pleasaut game to watch.Of course il the playere resorted to rough play or butchery it finished the game amd tock sway all its merits.(Applause).Mr.Languedoc, Vice « President, proposed io eloquent terms the health of the ladies.He was frequently interrupted by Pirie end called forth much laughter, Mr, McNanghtos responded on behalf of Lhe ledies.\u201cMr.President and members ef the Nt.George Hockey Club,\u201d he said, \u2018*L thank you one and ail on bshalf of the ladies of Quebec snd my- sell for the honor which vou have done us this evening in drioking our health.You know, boys, if we ladies did not petronize you very much last season it was pot because we did not think a great deal of you.We ladies like you boys of St.George Hockey Club, but, there was Dearly always something eles gring on sad we will do better next season.\u201d Mr.McNaughton spoke at length\u2019 makiog some very witty remarks and was received with sppiause.The President expressed his regret that the gen- : of the Pross, was not present and asked the Company to join him in driokiog to ft, Mesers.Fraok Carrel and Joo.E.A.Chambers responded.The tosst of the visitors, which was made by the President, was responded to by Mr.LD.Watson, who spoke at length and to the point.He referred to the good material of which the St, (George Hockey team were made and of \u201cheir good name.The Secretary pi the haith of the Captain of the Club, Mr.Wm.Woodley, Mr, Woodley, ia responding, referred to Le work done by the Club and the disadvantages under which they were obliged to play last season's matches.Mr.McNaughton asked to be allowed to propose the toast of Lhe Captain of the Quebec Hockey Club, who was present, Mr, F.8.Stockiog.Mr.McNaughton made a very witty little speech in doing so, aod Mr.Stocking responded.He thanked the St.George Hockey Club for their ovur- tesy aud made some very Ratiering remarks about them.There had been talk atone time, he said, of disbanding the Club snd amalgamating it with the Quebec Club, but he was very siroogly op) to it.The St.George was a flourishing Club snd has stuff in ita teams, Home of the Quebec players are old St.George men end they are amonget the best men in the team.Pottiog that question aside, he was to the move as it would mean another individual team less in the city and a good one ai that.Notonly that, bet the mes would have no chance at present to play on the Quebec team snd might become discouraged.1f they were kept a separate team they would be always improving, and would make » good recruiting station for the Quebec team.Mr.Lindesy proposed the health of Mr.A.P.Miller, à member of the Club and & player où the team, who had left for the Klondyke.The tosst being duly honored, the Prasidentcalled upon Mr.C.Billin, ley for a speech, and a description of the game as played lo Ontario, Mr.Billingsley Raven very interesting wketc of the game and made a neat little speech, Messrs, 1.0, Judgs aud Wm, Lindsay favored the company with songs and were both enzored, It wan well on the wee small hours of the morning when the merry company broke up, after a most social and enjoyable time, Business Troubles.MK, WM, A, TUZER ASSIGNS, Statement of the Dombroski Estate.Mr.Wm.A.Tozer has decided to amigo bis estate and Mr.I).Arcand bas been a pointed provisional gusrdiss.Mr.Adolphe Dombrowski, who is intetesie] in some of the same paper, and whose anvigument has been already announced in the CHRONICLE, has filed a statement of hin affairs.The liabilities are $22,556.The assets aro $13,000, The principal creditors in Quebec are Charles A.Parent, £279,00; Blouin & Fis, $372,- 00 3 Jos.L\u2019Hernult, $350.00 ; J.H.Gignac, $309 00 ; Alfred Dombrowski, 8550 00.Mr.Alfred Dombrowski has also mortgeges for for $15,000.The principsl Moutrsal oredit.ors sre Frothingham & Workman, $750 00 ; H.A.Nelson & Nop, $622.00; H.A.Hives & Co.$512.00; P.I.Docde & Co., $493.00, Caverhill, Lermont & Cu., 8360 00, The ia- direct liabilities are Quebec Bark, $7,000; Molsons Bank, $9,000, fa Banque Jacques Cartier, £3,400.\u2014\u2014Mr, Hypolite Dufour, of Malbaie, has assigned at the demand of Mesers.Drouin & Co., and Mr.O.Jobin has been sppointed provisional guardisn.The t principal Quebec creditors are Thibesudean, Frere & Cie., $2,513 ; Drouin, Free k Cie., 81,652 : G.Tanguay, $1,060 ; Dup F H.Begin, À to £9,239, and the assets to $6,015.\u201d Must not be confounded with common cathartic or purgative pills.Carter's Little Liver Pilla are entirely unlike then: in cery respect.trial will prove their superivtity.m,w, feidt leman who was to have proposed the health | RFeat respect, edited by Mr.Heory James Morgan (To- | 00 dead! But the men of the Imbeau said : | simplicity of the hand.The errors of the dead should lie Withia the s=puichre of mould, Where Danghe remains except the Lie That bide the younger to the old.lenuse he was deemed to be the cu |todisn of them.This gentleman is Mr.1 Frederick F.Hassem, the «ntiquarian, father of the Hostom artist cf that name, snd, during hie minority, the ward of Webster, his own father's friend.These treasures, Majesty\u2019s approval, and sssuming thst wo opfureseen emergency rendered a chaoge at that Lime inconvenient to the Imperiet Government, Mr.Chamberlsin has now responded ins very kind :uspner to my request, sod I am therefore in » position to convey to you, sa \u2014New York Mail and Express.| Which focm but « part of Me large collection, Prime Minister ot the Dominion, this infor.thee losaed for She purpose of exhibition at mation as to cur contemplated arrangements.| HOW WILSON WAUB HISLAST eg of Me.Wal Pierce, who sp- Although this is not the occasion for en- STAND.prociated the propriety of their forming à of an exhibition in which Webster imeelf would have takem so grest a delight.Two of the articles in the collection the blic at large were vot permitted Lo se, they never pass out of their owser's Une of these is a gold match safe, 0 carats fine, containing matches placed in it by Mr.Webster himself.For years it has been the custom, et the annual dinmer of the Ancient and Homorable Artillery Company, 10 light therwo candies in freat of tbe commander with a match (rom this safe, and from these comes the blaze which kindles all the cigare smoked while the apeaking de in progress.The propriety of thes linking the present with the pestat these mest ioge of the oldest military organisation ia the country was the happy thooght of the pos- essor of thie brastiful example of the gold- emith'e art.The other article, which ie gusrded with equal care, iss large, white.handled koife, of ingenious dasiqu and curious workmanship, ted to Mr.Webster by Kiog Louis Prilipre of France, lt coly larging upon the subject, I would like to add that I trust the fact of our deciding 10 leave before the actoal expiry of the term will not in any sense be regarded as indicating any want of appreciation of the country with which we have come to feel ourselves so closely identified, Oa the contrary, therejis much to make us contemplate the prospect of deper- ture with very res! regret, end we have been much tooched by the many expressions which have reached ns since the question of the time cf our leaving has been mooted, indicating a hope or wish that we should if possible remain for another year.Our life here has been very full nf interest both from an official and s personal sisnd- viol ; and, spart from the loysity 83 hearti- fy asa readily manifested owards the representative of the Queen, we have received in- pumerable marks of personal kindness ; and A THOUSAND NATIVES AGAINST THIRTY-FOUR ENGLISHMEN.British Made a Barrier of Dead Horses and Faced the Attack Till All Were Killed.The heroic deeds of brave Eaglishmen will always linger in the minde of their countrymen, and any additions! particulars that can be obtained ip convection with such deeds are always welcome.A representative of the Metabele Times, n paper published io Baluwaya, recently succeeded in obtaining a narrative from M'Kotchwass, ons of the above all, we have made many, and I rust | warriors of the Ingube Regiment, which life-long frien ous walks of life.stiscked and annihilated \\V ilson\u2019s force.Ic Truly we sh forget Canada and the | took some time gettiog M'Kotchwans to Canadiane ; and er it 18 in our power to | ®prak of the affeir.Ho was quite ready to verve her interests after our return to the old | talk about the crops, locusts, ete, bat it was country we shall foel it a proud privilege to à Not until he was Lwitted ae to whether be had do so.ever done anything but till the hard lend blade 1s between four aad five inches in I remain, like a woman that he spoke.length, and is intended for the killing sad Yours very sincerely, \u201cYes, my lather,\u201d he answered.*I fought | clesning of fish.There ie alse & preulisr Auszoeæn.| in battle,\u201d and then he related the foliowing | contrivance for the remaving of scales, and, (Copy.} account of that grand stand of thirty four | What is more remarkable, the haadls containe Englishmen against overwhelming hordes of tiny spring balance for the weighing of fish.an infuriated savage enemy : Ia the forties, while yet a kiog, Louis ernt à \u201cWhen the white incos Wilson came across | request to Me.Webster for his picture, and the big river Nhangani,\u201d said the native, \u2018we | the gratilied atateomao had his portrait paiut- watched him, snd sithough he knew it not he | © at a cost of $800 snd sent, with his com- was surrounded on all sides by the remnants | Pliments, 10 his royal friend.of regiments which had fought at the Bem.| There were alw to be seem in the cabinet hesi, the | mbezs, the Insukameni, the Nyama | which huog in the Pierce lodge twe artiches of aud others.At nightfall we mise.§ peculiar value, becavse they matk one of the ite majskes, but toward ibe rising | Mot important epochs ia the relations of the of the sun, Umjeas, the Great Chief, came 10 | United States sod Great Britain.Uveis a us snl sail, *I have heard the white warriors | silver dog whistle, carried by Lord Ashberin the bush ; come, let us go and kill them.\u2019 | £98 ui the time of the memorabie joursey of \\Ve were about one thoasand in number, and | Ihe wo Commissioners over the route which without noise we went and surrounded the | Bow forme the boundary lise between this place where the white men had their fire, | country sad the British possessions, whes the Two of them were standing up looking into famous treaty was agreed upos which settled the bush.Some of us made & little noise, | 50 satisfactorily the mouted question of Great Orava, May 7th, 1898.My Dear Lorp AserpEry,\u2014As Your Excellency had made me aware à few weeks ag), of your intention, I was not al:ogether unprepared for the information which you ave pow conveyed te me, that you bave obtained permission to be relieved from the duties of Governor-Gieaers!, and that your term of office will come tc an end some time in October or November next.Though not noprepared for the asd intelligence, I may be permitted 10 aay to Your Exceliency on my own behalf and on behalf of my colleagues, that it is with feelings of brought face to face we bal hoped, might his regret I beg to ex- Ti be lung deferred.which hit the mack.Mr.Rowe pre oot only in my Sls) capacity, but One of the white men standing awake went | Britain's rights on this continent.Before Strang was called upon to respond ù day mply ae of Tr Mejuaty\u2019s | oni woke up another man.[think it wae | the gratlemen parted, his lordehip ted sod made a mau eppropriste reply.Tne reasons whic prompted Yau | their fuses.He came sad looked all around Mr.Webster not only ith the whistle, bat escd wt i i use ther small w .foro hom of a Ce ce hobed that The Excellency to the determiuation of anticipet- Late ES quil 1e cube with wicker bands, and en o mrethpies Club wuald continue thie queen of winter | 28 the expir of your term of office, are | | ol vraie ammonition resdy, and | Which is ected from unliceaced lipe dy à pastimes, Hockey could be certaialy termed | of & Ba hich must be scorpted without eadiiing (heie horace As it drew near the { brass tock ; ; pe as auch, for when properly played it was à | 4uestioning; but it will bas ge satisfac} oie fur the sun to peep over the world, we Another article in this interesting collection to the whole people of Canada, t> know that those ressous are purely private and domestic.Indeed the kind msoner in w you peak of your coauection with Ca will bs greatly appreciated.Your KE Jeocy and Lady Aberdeen have both received teo many expressions of respect and sifectinn from sll classes of the community nat te be already aware that the period of Your Excellency'e term of offise will leave à deep aud permancas impression.in the hearte of ihe could not go on, they shot the living horses, {is Plymontn cosaty, are wot the least in: people, pa he t to oh oF putin oy and stood behind them waiting for us.We | teresting of these mementnes of Lhe great Sp can claim the privilege o! your rend | fred our guns at the white men, but at ficec | Mas Sod hue simple and Tan sete.The a ; .they did pot do us mach harm.ss we were | Pair of antlers which occupéed a comspicuous I desire most particaiarly to thank Your wy protected by the trree and bushes.As | Place over the door of (he lodge were once started firing st the white men.ed their horses, ard tried to pr directing of the great Nhangeoimes shot weil, sad hotses dropped dead, waa s cloudy morning, and the rain fell ioe and ewiltiy.There were as many \u2018ameakims as three times the fingers 96 my 1wo bands.Moat of them had on black covers over their shoulders (capes).\u201cWhen the white warriors found they They mount- | tinn is n pocket scale capable of weighing fish ceed ia the | oF game to the amoant of 170 pounds.It is Bat our | believed it bas never been duplicated in this Ii | country.Not much smaller, but more geatrel in appearance, is a German silver scale for weighing fish, alee of equally small proper.tions and ingenious design.A silver drink Gaak end à silver cigar case combined, two pewter plates carried by Mr.Webster on his numerous fishing and hentisg excursions Kscellency for La Pout oy 84100 À the san ecse we noticed several of the white | worn by a buck which fell a victim to Mra ye en on wy Aberdeen meyer warric rs lying desd.Umjaan gave orders to Webster's okill as a markemse when hunting io Plymosth woods.were prosea his son, Col.Fletcher Webster, to MT Hassan, who gave them to Mr.Wallace sentiment which the Canadiana will most rush be Ad the enemy.We issued from be.heartily return; they will follow your career | a kili EW oad Fis ty.bat they with uebsting interest, with the hope sud j pilled hb the Pa ie their prayer that the blessing of (od may ever | pan .Kune accompany you both, Balieve me, my dear Lord Aberdeen, with ierce.The whole collection is one of great besuty, many were killed and wounded iu | 884 has a value independert of \u201cits close and rush, M'Kotchwana ?iutimaie sseocistion with the lifeef the great.y a8 six times the Gogers os my | est citizen of Massachusetts.The articles two hands\u2014so many,\u201d end the old warrior | Somposing it were the accompaniments of bis waved his hands six times.hours «f relaxation and ease, whes he had ut how many were killed outri laid aside the cares of office snd at his charm.\u201cSo many,\u201d sod 3} Kotchwans ing and beloved Marshfield followed the forty, \u2018Then we went back behind the | brooks sod tramped through the forests, trees, and Bred often, till many of the \u2018Ama | calling his dogs with the whistle, drinking kiwe\u2019 fell, and few remained, Again Um.| from the fuaks, eating from the pistes and joan said : \u2018Let us kill all that ave left, but | kindliog his campfire with the matches be some of them said they ere brave war- | carried in their golden safe.It is imposible riore, let us leave the Loe in those who are | to comoeive of anything more symbolic rious victory of our flag.We also rect that a for the brave soldiers and sailors fall in battle be said every THE QUEBEC GAZE was first built iu France as far back as 1853.tions which suggest themselves.Fither The first of the type was the \u2018Bombe,\u2019 of 395 the United States should continue to hold tons and 18 knots, a vessel which was of tne these islands, or should sell them to Japan * destroyer's size but of the torp:do gunboat's _a State friendly both tu the United speed.She was mot a success, as her hall States and tn nurselves\u2014or again they was too frail an her engines 100 #0 ak.Tie should be restored to Spain in exchange was followed by « bon: | uilt in Kogland far for Cube.We could not with cquanimity Spain, the Destructor,\u2019 of almost exactly see one of tho great militar Powers of the \u2018Bombe\u2019s\u2019 size, but 2} knots.The first 5 fus kre: a y tabl hod B:itinh destroyer wee the \u2018Havoc,\u2019 lannched surope-\u2014lbussin or ermany-\u2014establial in 14933.She seamed à little over 26} knots, there.We are an Australasian ns well ag and was p complete success.She wad the an Asiatic State, aml we aru therefore forernnuer of a clas of pinety-six vessels, moat decply interested in the future of which placed our Navy in advance Malaysia But the Philippines are hkely of any other in the world.But it does not to proves new apple of discord ; and do to brag about our lead, for the start which thereare possibilities of European interven- Lori Speucer\u2019s administration geined for us iy which British and American states ia now heing cerefully lost by the present pon wij) dy well to consider, and prepare Board of Atmirsity, Other Powers saw and ta meet.\u201d recnguiz-d the advantage of the destroyer.\u2014_\u2014 - Tae torpedo boat in almost helpless against THE ROYAL CANADIAN REGIMENT.Our readers will remember that two ot her, It cannot steam as fast; it does mot have & very three years since there was a ger ral move- © carry ae Many men, and is not as well armed.Io war the torpedo boat will poor time when faced by the destroyer.And ment all over Canada having for its object Lo waturally enough, Ramia and France are the repatriation of Her Majesty's 10.1h | building destroyers fast, hicause they Bod Royal Canadian Regiment, and petitions new torpedo bouts a ry oe mont urging it were forwarded to His Royal \u2018 any students of war\u2014a .in .| \\ Hany a imiral Cotomb-are of opiniv Highness the Prise or Wares.To some that with the advent of Lhe fast destroyer the f the battleship hes passed away.They er hut one battleship will stand no A the fifteen or twenty des- of the Hon.Mayor PARENT and the troyers which her cost woull provide.The men, 4 war cannot fail to throw light upun this the Lieut.-Colonels commanding voiun- \u2018the Hon.Mr.Fryss and his colleagues, Alder- rtunately for the United States \u2014Spsin hes not enough destroyers to decide the question citizens of Quebec.Success having crown- satisfactorily.Five or six destroyers mightbe.el these efforts beaten off withcompsrative ex82, where teu or, | fifteen would aucceed.And therefore the tie citizens n£ Quebec should pursue the i during the ot le will not : tenue nies on os hte rl of nis matter a little further and endeavor to hav new type.The Whitehead torpedo was employed in uotusl service by the B A cruiser \u2018Saab,\u2019 against the revolted Peruvian certainly turret-ship \u2018Huascar,\u2019 im 1877.miened its target, snd achieved nothing.Ia some re] The war between Kumis and Turkey the that givethis fortress to the British Crown, Whitehead was used twice, und, according t0 ahould occupy a part of the old Citadelthe Turks, without the shghtest result.The The financial advantages that would accrue fiat ohi J oy core Nt punbonte to the place from the stationing of the \u2018 ; eo A Snili , regiment here, must he patent to every- Lyuch' sod \u2018Condell\u2019 in the Chilien Civil body.From high military authority we War.Just as the day was bresking the gunboats rap into the Bay of Calders, where have the assuraice that the regiment re- their hig enemy was lying.Her crew were quires only an oficial invitation, barrack off their guard ; several of her officers were accommodation on the Citadel and suitable ashore ; sud Lhere were Do nets out to catch medical arrangements ;\u2014the British Gorthe torpedoes, Two Whit-heads were fired ernment meeting all other expenses of pay CL ooth unsucoessiully\u2014before the \u2018Blsrcs\u2019 and maintenance.If this be an we trust opened fire.A third sud a fourth were da- that some immediate action will be taken charged under a terrific rain of six-pounder in the matter.ahells.The \u2018Blanco\u2019 was ateuck; «& duil, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 heavy explosion followed ; and is 1wo EDITORIAL NOTES.minutes the battleship sank, drowning pearly .; .700 efficers apd men.In the gunhoats no President McKINLEY's message to Conone was hit, and no injory was tuflicted on gress on the Manila victory was in admi- by the ironcled\u2019s fre In the rable form.\u201cAt this unsurpassed achieve.of it, stationed at the Citadel.It would be in keeping with the old scurry uprosr of a night attack the ment,\u201d hu says, \u2018the grent heart of our shooting is slways apt to be wild, as we have pation throbs, not with boasting or with discovered in omr macaavres.Jods ee been occasions in this pp greed of conquest, but with deep gratitude warfare when our ships have fired into friends that this triumph has ce na pue instead of at the attacking boats.Great and t hy the grace of Gop un effective step has thus been tuken toward the attain- LO ; og > \\ ! pt oy ary in the oh pe re ment of the wished-fur perce, There is no disciplioe must be excellent indeed which jingoism in this message.keeps men steady under this severest of \u2014_\u2014 By the death of Darton McCarTny, ordeals, The moral effect of knowiog that\u2019 the torpedo boat will send you sate eternity Esq,, M.P., Canada loses one of her most if she gets through the bail from your qaick- distinguished sons, and » public man of Bring guns, ie just the very thing to make whose stamp we have none too many.One the meu a\u2019 the qaick-firecs shoot badly, Is of the moat capable and mont brilliant of tha Brasiliec Civil War of 1894 the torpedo tho members of the Ontario Bar, he had scored » second wucocss.Oa the wight of few peers aud very few superior as Par- April 15 she battiennip Aquideban vos rank liamentarians in the Dominion Commonspedo gun .the \u2018Sampaio, e ; : .letter had the help of three rotasdo boate.He cained for himself mush unpopularity The night was very dark, and the \u2018Sampaic\u2019 and dislike by taking n stand in recent years that to many savoured of al Beet could not discover her enemy.Pre.; rently she saw something dimly through the narrowness and bigotry.| But nobody has darkness, and steamed towards it.At once ever impugned his motives and nobody lights blazed up où Lsard the epemy, snd a\u2019 could, for Mr, McCARTHY was conacien- tremendous fire was upened, through tious toa degree, and it imattered notat sll which the \u2018Sampaio\u2019 steered.Closing With to hin that the stand taken by him was her big fue,the \u2018Sampaiu\u201d firod two torpedoes.' not unly render ng him personally obnoxi- The Best md; the Jerod went hoe, rod ous to many old frends, but was working bows, Av the Aquilaben\u2019 var bise Ja which Be had ban wo hong connected.aay wuffored mo a En te Sorpedo | There are any others in Canads te day, craft one man was very slighily wouoded, who, like Mr.McCarthy, Inlieve that the day of slavish adherence to party is But is spite of this tnfliog lve, a very power, A t fol ironclad had been dirsbled.At Wei-Hai- | past.The manner af his death inpeculiuly and the news of it will cause consider Wei, im 1495, the torpedo scored a yeu more \u201cmad, brilliant success.Fur here in four atiacks \u2018 able sorroæ in all parts of the country.Chinese ships of 14,000 toss tote] displacement were sent to the bottom hy this terrible engive of war with a loss to the Japanese of only afew officers and men The great episode | was the sinking of the \u2018Ting Yarn.\u2019 Itis thus desoribed by an English ili ser on board | that ship : \u2014* Alarm rockers from our guard | boats were seen.Presently firing took place from some of our ships.We ourselves opened Bre, but what the obj ct was I could not dis tirguish.Afier a tine we ceased firing, and just then I saws dark object, probably about half a mile \u2026 Fire wan opooed upon it, snd I ram up (he standard compas erection to get à better view.Through my glasses I sawa double-funnciled torpedo boat coming end-on for ua on our port beam.When she wae about 300 yerds «ff she turned hard-a port.As she turned I saw that we An English exchange drawn attention to Continental liatred of the United States in the following striking language :\u2014 ssAmenen and Spain are a wondrons long time in coming to band grips, but of the delay has served no other useful purpose, it bas at least shown the bitter dislike with which the American is regarded on the Continent.The sympathy of France, of Italy, and of Austria is un dirguisedly with Spain.The first sixne of an Tmperisl policy in America are viewed with the utmost alarm\u2014an alarm tempered only by the fear of what the United States might do if Europe protested over inuch.But in England the sction of America has excited no alarm, no rehenaion, no had hit her badly, as a lot ol steam waste | pce, no jealousy.Blood is thicker be seen.À few seconds afser she turned we; \" X were bit on the quarter, The shock was a) than water\u2019 way be a hackneyed saying heavy gaivering one, such sa I should imagine | already done to death, but it remains true, an esribquake to be like.The sound of the | and we are not afraid of American aggres- rxplosion wes a loud, dull thul.A columo | sion, We way have had our disputes with of water dashed om board, aod there was 8} our kinsmen, for even brothers quarrel, faint, si kly emell from the explosion, The! but we recognize clearly that they are dis- fall account may be studied in Lieutenant | jyterested, that they have no wish to Armstrong's brilliant work on \u2018Torpedoes and | annex Cuba, and that they are fi hting Torp:do Boats.It may well be compared | for n great ides.As Tn 1861 the with the story of the \u2018Maine\u2019 explosion, 1 RB! f the North forth à where the ef.à where far mors terrible, as Bp th a oy T died UR { .ue rin o! « e ec! \u2018As \u20ac à larger torpedo was ured.Que p fut which to make men haly let us die to make them free,\u2019 so to-day they are fighting against will occur t) my readers is this: Can comparatively emait torpedo boats cross the} Ire ; Etlentic?Can, for instance, the three Spanish | Misgovernment, oppression, au alee.boats from the Cape Verdes reach Porto) alle evil at their very door.This isane Ricn or Cuba?The answer must be, Yes.| may be obscured, but eannot be cuucealed, In 1886 two small British boats, Nus.61 and | by the fact that Spain is a weak and the 82, made the voyaye from Plymou:h to Hali- | United States a strong Power.But the fax in the teeth of icebergs and bad weather.| gathering hatred of the Anglo-Saxononthe Toey rived as [der convoy of Continent will have one great etfoct\u2014it boat, the \u2018Batum,\u2019 went from London to vil reunite the two branches of vu race Nikolaiev, a distance of 4,800 miles, without and prove the essential al idarity of our any injury.Bat the moet remarkable voyage interests.If to-day the United States nre was one accomplished in 1380 by fur Argeo- the nation most hated in Eurnpe, we cantine torpedo boats, under suil, from Plymouth | not forget that yesterday this proud poei- to Buenos Ayres.Aliarrivedsalely, though one tion was ours.Both England aud the United States are civilizing Powers \u2014forces which make for law, for order, aud for freedom in this world of ours, In nodis- was seventy-two days in making the pasesge.Th -se hosts were all much emailer thas those which Spain pos cases, sud therefore there is po reason why the Spanish torpedo flotilla | tant future they may have to stand shoulder to shoulder with Germany agninat the half-barbarous Power that now threstens Europe.Civilization once saved they should not across the Atlantic with comparative ease.We have in the past hres or four may quarrel among themselves.Till then it is their bounden duty to allow no years gained much experience 8 10 the sea- petty squabbles to part them, And the oi sixteen Japsuese boats constantiy cruised, scouted, and fo ight, and the break lowns were few and far hitween, The performances of the Spanish sud American torpedo bats will be watched with the utmost interest throughou: the naval world.Ît is pursi- ble that one res ilt of the war may bs 10 abolish the battles! , er EMBARRASSED BY CONQUEST.Judging from recent declarations of United States aud British newspapers it would seem that some of the European Powers have beon causing themselves n great deal of anxiety for nuthing.Upon the theory thst conquest causis em- barrassiment to the compuerors, the Continental press have procveded to indicate alt kinds of dangers likely to flow from the Inte striking success of American arms at Manila.They seem t) have forgotten that with Anglo-Saxon Powers the rule of might being right has no approval, and they have therfore come to the conclusion that America is simply atter the conquest of more territory which is either to bu heklas future possessions or divided with Great Britain, The London Duily Mail dealy with the subject in this menner :\u2014 \u2018Conquest are sometimes embarraseing, and there are already signs that the peuple of the United States hardiy know wlint to do with the Philippines.Inoumerable solutions of this grave problem aro put fr- ward.A very small party is for holding them ; others, amin, sre for selling them toa friendly Power; while isany gofurther, and name the friendly Power\u2014Emgland.\u2018The Philippines are tu bo offered to Eng- 1and to cement the Anglo-Saxon alliance ; aud in exchange we are to give the À caus a base at Manila, of else certain of our West Indian colonies.We caunat but feel flattered as a nation by this fresh proof of friendship from the people of the United States.Cae mere suggsstion shows that they trust us implicitly.Bat the trouble is that we do not want the Philippines.In view of our daily increasing empire in Africa, and of oue obligations in China, we shall ds well to avoid unduly stretching the bow.What we have wou and keeping qualities of these small vesselr.Thus, in the Cnina-Japano war of 1894.5 a fintills of words of the President prove that America \u2018will not forget\u2019 this great truth.\u201d pr A New Court of L O.P.Bio.Geo.M.Craig, G.D.H.C.R., assisted by Bro.Jimes Ellis, has organised a new Court of the Independent Urder of Forsfters, called Court Quebec, consisting of twenty- cne members, The following Were the ofS.cers elected :\u2014 CD.H.C.R\u2014W.Watoon.Physiciso\u2014Dr, G, H.Parke.Chief Ranger\u2014A.B.Vas Felecn.P.©.Ranger \u2014À.A.tiodbout, V.C.Keoger\u2014A.R Dryedale.R.8, \u2014James C.Sullivan.F.s,\u2014H.W, Jubien.Trea \u2014W.©.Jacques.Chaplain\u2014Geo.J.Staton.3.Bellaaa, R.Gastlivh, 8.B.\u20141).Turgeon.J.B.\u2014R.E.Woudley.This Order iv progressing rapidly sod now number 129.000 wmbare sod heve s surplus of $2,714, 31464.Yonog snd old jsio this great O.der of vur fair Dominion.Laid at Rest.The remaius of the late Mra.Archibald McCallum wire consigoed to their tiaal rest.10g pisos last Friday siternose.The funeral progeeded from the residence of her daughter, Mre, John K.lis, to Chalmers Charch, thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.The R:vd.D, Tait, B A, offi zisted, sud io the church were suns \u201cLhe Lord is my Saepoerd.\u201d **Aslesp in Jesus\u201d and \u201cForever with the Lord.\u201d orginiet played the Dsad Merch in Saul ae vhe rematua isle the charsh.Tae psii-besrers were Mr.ly.Smith aad Cap.G.8.Dale, law of the decessed, sad Mewsrr.A.H.H.8 nith sod f:rbert and James H.Ellis, her graudsons.The chief mourners were her son, Mr.Archibald M:Callun ; ber brother, ex-Aidermao Harper, of Montreal ; her beocher-io-law, Mr.John McCalium, of Giasgow, SYM nd, und her nephew, Mr.Wm, Harper, of Mootreal, The Horal tributes were pumnrovs aud b-autiful.A large nom- frie ve pe winuing wo a cuter ber of mourniag frienls, who grieved the very though destiny compels us to qe dica wl un:xpected departure of one su P Kia ity respec ei and beloved by all who forward.Ewch new possesion brings with it mew responsibilities.We took the Philippines ia 1762, but we promptly abandoned them, snd have never since cast a cuvetous eys upon them.Under these circuiastances thera are thres solu- kuew her, tor her kioduess of heart, amiability of disposition aol many beautiful trait: of character, paid their lest tribute of respect to tbe memory of the deceased lady.Her remains were leid at r:a: beside those of her Late busbaud, De.Archibald MoCallum.and the Royal Cauastians i TTE.WEDNESDAY Pion though, upfortunstely or, perhaps, teer battalions in this district and their | on account of officers, and of a fair sprinkling of the | being now at Halifax, it appears to us that j pion ! The torpedo military associations and traditions, that, Columibie, presentatives of that Imper'al army , of Out rin, For Summer Tours.Entertaining and Instructive Literature.A soties of newly issued books of exceptional value te edn sted and enlzured people, and in faut to all was dusire to i formed rrrpreling the atteaciiona sud the people of (mine aad Japan ell an the natural beauties of this Canada of , has recently reached un Lhreugh Mr.Geo Dune cau, of the CPR he ut the mot elshorate bouks ited by the literary department cf the CPL is that entitled \u201cKost ta the West.\u201d The new is-ue, jist cut of the pres, is much more elaborate than anything here fore attempted in thet line, Not only dora it contein & great deal of useful information, but the artistic features are of auch an excel leat nature that it makes ita desirable work to have is the household as well as for the traveiter.Mise Elias Rohamah Scidmore le ! ghe author, that lady having been through the countries described on several occasions and ie familiar with her subject, The book is beautifully prin:e-l aod the illustrations are of an unususliy interesting character.A \"=.; i useful feature of the book is a number of of these petitions Licut.-Col.Fonksst oh- | conversstional phrases in both the \u2018\u2019hinere tained the signatures vf the then Premier, | aud Japanese lauguages.The back of *Sammer.Tours\u201d of theCanadisn Pacific Railway is widely Inoked fur theougheat the coan'ry, of Lieut.-Col.DUCHESNEAU and all | not only for the useful information iL contains ihe holidays, but also tie value Last year the many at.ra ong the great traoe- continental line «ere toit abvut iu ove book, bot this year the *\u201cSanmer Tours\u201d have been divided into four eestions for descrip.There are got ap iv foldzr shape and are in cons: quene handy for varryiog in the pocket.in reference Lo trips for dercribes the through Lhe mount the thir Niagara and the River St.Lawrence, while the fourth takes the intendiag tourist dawn to the rea throughthe Provinces end the White Mountsian, trip acrces the continent and treatment of ths aubjecia discussed in L complete without it.Fifrieth Anniversary.nomie de Notre-Dame de Quebec.t the Chateau Frontenac, on Sauday dinner, b ent, BE.W.Methot, F given by the Pr down :\u2014 E.W.Methot, 3.Brousmesu, Mgr M-.tfait, M.Belieau, M.| Robitaille, F.Coté, M.Gourdeau, P.N Hamel, Mchance, M.Lemay, The fullowisg was the MEXU.Hors D'œuvre, Caviar à la Russe.Cocombres.Potage.Chicken Gumbo, Salted Almonds, Poivon.Alose Grillés Garnie de Coquilles d'wafn d\u2019Atose.Pumme Parisienne.Fekre.Petite Boucher, Bourbonnais.Entree Alosau de wel & Tomatesle Richelieu Petit Fuis.Joint, Agneau de Printemps, Sauce Menthe.Pomme Crequette.Sorbet Royal Chand Froid.Aspic de Foie Gras en Bellevue.Caiiles Ruties, Entremet.Pudding Windeor.Gelée aux Fruits.Fruits, Gateanx Assorties, Caléstyle of the Chatesu Frontenac, and sll th gueats were loud in 1heir praise of it.Royal Rifles to Ottawa.Arrangements All Mads.8th Royal aod the officers of the 43-d Ratistion hav Leland and stsy ant entertain them.city yesterdsy and mad It is likely thst 1he GG F.G.will leav three regiment interesting displs: met in their quarters last the proposed visit.Tne atrive in the city on Salurday evening divire service in (he open weather parmi held,\u201d \u2014_\u2014 Mr.Ricketts\u2019 Departure.Friley's | ffazrtte mys sociely men in Mr, K.BR.Ricketts, of the Book B.C.ie the cause of real regret.the Garrick Dramatic Club with a oligh token of their friendship.articles io siiver, all engraved, testimony of the Club's good wishes.Garrick Club\u2019 mark of their gratitude, socompavied b suitably respouded to by Me.Ricketts.\u201d Quebec District Railway.dent.The annual report, which it is unne was re-tlocted as follows : \u2014Apdrew Thom.«D, President ; E.W.Methat, Vice- Presi dent ; nedy._\u201c THB GREAT BAND.No.55 Fabrique street, will be exh souvenir: pr dsy, sad which the director of the tour, Mc.Charles À.K Harr: magniticent scroll signed by 213 offizers ex uffizers of the Guards and pre Lieut.Dan Godfrey with a spleadi of plate, It is seldom tnat so distingu! fallen to tha lot of sa offizer io the srmy, sod highly honoured.The presentation was malo at Lhe Guards Club by Priuce Edward of Saxe-Weimar, ia the presence of a large githering of otbicers of the Guards pest and present.Lo hie a liress to Lieat Galfrey, Prince K lward recelied how the grest bau-l- inaster\u2019s first appearance with the Grepadier Guarded baud was to play the Hiueehold Brigade home from the Crimea.He referred to the great honours geined by (iudfrey ou the wee snion of the viet to the Pesce Jubilee in Boston in 1872, whos he brought back hie ban 1 with the highest laurels of that great sssemblege.ing large throngs of people., MAY 18, 1898.h A Que tells a | about the Great Likes - the regimi nt, or at least several companies | and how Lo ge: there by the C.P.R , snother inous country of British bout the holidey resorts aritime The different books are besutifully, illusteated with scenes of the places is the different sections Lrestet aud full information is given of tours apd what they will cost.The literary series is of #3 high an order 1hat it ie quirà safs to say tha: no gentleman's library is Of the Foundation of La Caisse d'Koo- The fiftieth aoniversary of 1he fruadation se 4\u2019 Kenoomie de Notre-Dame de an celebrated by a very recherche to the directors, officers sod employees, on | which oceasion the following gentlemen sat | Moke better progress that ir M.Rochette, M.LaRue.lives, Garoiture de Cresson, C.éme tGlecé l\u2019inteche.The dioner was served in the very best Approaching Visit of the Eighth Tuesday's Ottaws Pree Press says: ~\u201c Tae Rifles of Quebec will visit Lhe city decided to nbandom their trip to Clark's The officers of the Quebec battalion were in the arrangements.town, but if hey should decide othurwise Lhe should be able to make an \u2018The offi zers of the 43cd ight and discussed ing corps will û ng, vn Nunday.Os Moodsy evening, the officers of the Brigade Associetion will entertain the visitcrs to dinuer, sad on Tucedaÿ à parade and review will be 1 == ** Montreal ia losing one of its most popular yong Montreal, who leaves to-day for Veocouver, io the interests of the institution.Darg his rearfenc: in Montreal, and his con- pection with Lhe bank here, he has made very many friends, and his departure for the Mest Yesterday after- noun » very pleasing little iucident occurred when, on the eve of his departure, Mr.Ricketts was presented by the members of The presentation to-k the furm of some handsome emokiog bearing la the ccess Mr.Ricketts has reap- od the members were de.some little The presentation was made by Mr.Cecil (iordom, in the presence of many members of the Club, and was s few wall-choses words, sessary to slate wae very satiefactory.wma adopted, There was a very large attendance of shareholders, and the Bosrd of Directors W.Shaw, John Breskcy, Judge Chauveau, KE.KE, Webb, and Harold Kec- At the occazion of the visit 1n Quebec, cn Monday next, May 23rd, of the celebrated conductor Dan Godfrey snd hispeerics band, ail the Railway Companies will grant to the public a half fare rate on sil points of their lines to Quebec, reschiog the city on the 23rd, and good until the 25th.Quatsiders who intend taking advantage of this advant- sge can have their tickets sod seats secured by sending their order with Lhe amount for the number cf ests needed, to A.Lavigne, 1tiis expected that in conection with the visit of Lieut.Dan Godfrey and hiv great bend to this ciy, there ted fur the public some of the d testimobials which heve been enented Lo the grestest baodmaster of the , has been fortunate in arranging to place on exhibition hers the nd testimonial from his brother officers has certainly no bsudmester has ever been so \"The scroll refereed to is now ; ; te - | Mav 12 88 Turna Cape, Taylor, Tyme Dock, ume of business now guing into Parry Quebec, May 17, 1893.of which 211,000,000 has vet to come.Frilurea 7 - ExvouTs or Daas, Lumakn, Erc, Fit to the West wm, when § felt a bags asf the Gna T pres Sound is something wonderful.Turc lines TR fl te kf May base bon 28 ili M Pasar or ee emp Mon | am ba te Alin ws livin | nes Did pen of i now running Div.8] Pri \u201c lose as v Xx 3 May T\u20141%e sm Yorkshire, for Liverpol- | real, tor Hrstal; \u201cWanbeck,\u201d Sydney, foe : re the Par al Kennedyimmense lake steamers are Bank v.rice | 1506 ; manufacturing 21, 111,275agninst SL, 2515 T51L maple mocks, 37 per walnut, Tat doors hy § Montreal, imi tows 2 | Schr Haver Ii-lle, Clicoine, Grand Ri there, one line from Chicago and the other mantha| percent | 596 Just year and trading the ek s (irand Trial ariwav.Fagin Lhaks by | Barr \u2014Tag \u201cChifrain,\u201d Captain Sullivan, Ee ht wae dark Tor.\u201coups Ci es re from Duluth.These steamers are among | -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 bave been 246 in the United States, againet 264 de - Lonadia y scie Hailway, du pes dent by as ort yesterday, with à raft of the was 1s qunic, but some lyht | (anal boat Annie M Myers, D'oissant.Me i Fy ! last year and 24 in Canada, against 31 last year.15 | H0 Cox & cc, NITY deals and ends by J Bur | Calvin Company in tw.The capta officers went chaniceville, À K Hanveathe largest on the lakes, being as large Montreal.5 = i= Gu At Toronto trade in groceries is fairly active, ny we sll ea Tow Tug \u201cFlotencs\u201d left yesterday mom.| A102 Cie passenzers, of whon there w rv a | May 18-55 lnarux Roux, Liverpool, Tie Me conn liners and carrying as much as 550, | fuebec.13 ex with hardware in geod demand snd mesais, | Corn: J af crane for Manchenter39.68 ing with (here canal boats fie Cramedr.and | £24 Baber on board, nd aerired thom these { ar Arthur ree Vo Lid) , .un à vi A \\ PR mi, a S Ë iat A Li rate .| ; 9 - wa .Ait: .Marie \" Jo, Coaillerd, Seady o 000 bushels of grain, owing to their large | Nationale.Bu 0688 (racer ee a righ PAY Vies | Sephora Su wy ay Watson & Todd.11,207 derdo ty Dunell, | 502 light nantes and tou Ianded bateaux for | at res rate D ae Ce mar Ber and to the fact that they go into | Molson .3 on meas | Che wholesale dry s trade is | Onte\u2014 | | Beckett & co, #0} doors by Geand Trunk Rail.| .; was ment to Nore], some eghteon miles distant, [| (48a al FW Avery, Robots, Whitehall, A tonnage foot of Toronto .4 1228 6280 | fair 3 in groceries trade in steady with aver.207) 20) 2} | way.3512 do by Canadian l\u2019acitie Railway.| MONDAY, May 16.|, gut sumstance, Vesterday morning twee tugs Hanan, Perry Sound drawing twenty-one omar.3 1B E10 | are collections, country trade in very quiet and al olf Zp zg [| Less Oakinors, for Liverpoul S215 dene, 1 XTEANRKS ~GALLIA\u2014The KR MS * arfived at the *Canvda,\u201d and towed Let ino Perry, Lafontaine, Whitchall, Bes water, whereas in going to Buffalo their | K Township.FI 170 @172* | Recounts are somewhat overdue, ially in k.! do ends tv 0 Buratall & co, 12.492 boards, [lin \u201d dant Wor Stewart, left Liverpool at | Sorel, Noone was injure fon board the Ca.ett À ce Au ; foer, | Merchants 4 170 @ 112, (clothiog and dry goods.Retail Eonimesais | July.|12 25 (12 70 12 12, 12 17 als, fst) do ends by W & J Sharp\u2019.| 4,44 jm, on Saturday, for Quebec and Mowe | nada)\u2019 but two Little gir «, daughters of the | May 16 NS Leagore Head, lirenman, Dublir, would be limited to sixteen + | Union of C.3 108 (a 104 * .C > a 2 64 30 12 30 | 1#32map'e blocks, 700 bells staves by Grand | treal, or « 8 \u2018i i HK.dy.al pr?34 \u201c [125 @1%° Quite satisfactory owing to fine: weather, but Heptember .[12 60 [12 60 [1280 12 #1 Trunk Bailar 5a bela ote A ns staves 3 Dasara, ter, were thrown from their berths ' G pL .Canad'nuf Cum.Le .why Bae hdl stripe, 933 dr I.M so.Wi RE » otfi- | Barge Grand, C sy 5 7 Vessels going to Montreal are necoesmrily | =o om.8 «i319 @oo1 |Outhittiog lives are dormant.At Vanoqave- 672 6x [6621 66 |hy Canadien Pacific Raul y 3465 deala by |, L'AKE OSTAtO\u2014The KMS \u201cLakn Ontario,\u201d p 155 noue Jen ve Fo tS eut, the off rend.ook, Nydmey, Geo M Web smaller, the depth of the St.; 1170 @i73 | trade euntinues good in all branches and col : bell ! ; Captain Win Jones, from Montreal aud Ques pany (ff.ged the parengers the very much >! A Hamilton.f > \u2018189 @iu | léctions are matisfactory, Business in mtfitting 75 | tae | G30: 670 | Dobell, Beckett & co.16.823 do by RCax & tec, Arrived at Liverpoul yesterday morning.option of cing down on the stevmer \u201cGravbee, | \u2014\u2014 Rembrandt.Hall, Syduey, Geo M Web Lawrence canals being only nine feet, s0 | Imperial.miners for the Klondyke is steady but with no © rpoul 5 which war thon being got ready te take the ter & es, that the small craft used un that route do | street Railiouve.| rush.\u201d \u2014 : ALLAN LINR\u2014CANADIAN- The ue *Cans- Jaen of tn onda, or brooeding by raul ay.| Tok Cray yor, Marshal, Baflala, NV, not usual} over 30,000 bushels.The Wixza\u2014Mesrs J R Parkington & Cs, of dian.\u201d Captain M-ar, arrived fram Montreal at Eh the Canad'an Pacific thie afermom.1] May 17-88 dékenlivet, Chase Sydaey, Carly earry » : Montreal 5e 15674 *\u201c [249 GIF \" ; ; me 530 pm yesterday, and procre-ded to Glasgow.| \"7 a ne on.Cone ~ NY .- notwithstanding the A London, Fogland, state that the shipments of Landen #:ecks » \u2019 could not aay if the stramehip, which proved to bray.South & cu.result of this is that \" Port for April amount to 8,828 pipes (Great Boeke.PAr1«AY\u2014The se \u201cParivisn.\u201d Lieut R Tier- | ha the Carvana,\u201d had a light burnimg or not.| Steam sche Diver, Bernier, Bee, master.cost of elevating and transhipment by rail | Ges Stocks.Britain, 2,927 pipes), making 35,079 pipes for a New York, May 1 The Erening Pots _ = pr JX Re nerived from Montreal at 6.10 pm {AN the officers and te he \u2018Canais\u2019 be- i mon! .cable =\" | a \\ de y i can ; at Parry Sound, grain can be brought quete 20 [au 155 @140 [UE = re es a ar making 17.| markets here opemed werifle bets today in the | OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.lay en reed vo Liverjond any in this city state ee iy abrrriser of Cnlten\u2019 through by this new route at lens cost and | Montreal #1 [1 e3 [20 btus fue four months, as compared with | absence of further dirquicting wevches, but Dowistes List\u2014Lapranon\u2014Tho D minion take a few dave Lo repair the nee Lat Report .he time f ly pied, | Toronto 5e © 17.372 butta for the ourresponding period of last | closed dull, sxocpt for Americans, where the From | line va \u201cLabrador\u201d © T W Erakine, Canada,\u201d when she will le | \\WHoss Rat.| Wuxak Lyixe, lHcRPNon im ahout half t me former'y ceeu , year.pressure to sell haa abated and which closed Liv 1 | \u201cerived from Montreal a «a Satur.-\u2014Yreterday, ms \u201cAkaba,\u201d Bremen, | Toi 2 i - | going on in thi try ever since the writer 4279 Toroato Rail se Wi} + Cord: 5 = CotLision= London, May 12\u2014Bark \u201cLevn- | day might 4, ne oo \"dvd Williamsonno far diseased that they need for their men can Tomember, which = pearly ity years, He 38 Bank ot Montreaf2a0 243 as mil, oser PE J 4 pr iy kn,\u201d Harris, from Cardiff, wan slightly damaged LT + Fueret ell\u201d and \u201c0 haz, yi ror Me = tai pabolum the excitement created by 8 | weil recalls that rock elm dealers pur- 104 Merchants\u2019 Bank174 174 170 Î se; e ntrifugal 96 test, dde, Refined, firm.| SP the water line by collision at Cape Town | | ALLAN TINE-CAKTHAGINIAN The as Car: à SFR 0-8 urret Bay, BIRTHS Tosital of the worst of their fellow | chased elm tres from his father's ferm in 3 Bank of Toronto.230 28 233 > - = .\"| with ship Annie M mull,\u201d from Caeditf.| thegonian, Captain John France, frum Liver.| for Sydney.ss.worst woes : vorthern New York, squared them and hauled 120 Dom nion Com! New Vouk, May 17 Special cable and tele: | The email\u201d was aloo damag-d abuve the water | nd, May 5, with 14 cabin, 98 termediate | 00 0 \u2014mm 0 naremtment | 1 PISNELL\u2014On Une 16th instant, the wife of men.But all properly constituted wen | them by ox team, twenty miles, to the St, .195 108 graph Jonpatelis to Yiraduprenta, indicate the | line and lost an anchor.ani 73 storage passengers, « renier H.B.Burwell, of a som.and womes will have tired long ago of the | Lawresce River, where they were mited down 12 Montreal C Lr pare with bu Vaio | CHARTERED \u2014A steamer, 145 town, Sydney, | Eee Pos lack night, mooring at Grease.May 13, Drotix.\u2014On the 1th May, the wife of Ulric ha to Quebec for shi tto , elm 478 Dominion Cotton, 93 q ; .a | CB, to Montreal, cont, 21.20; «hip, 1510 tons, .: ; un River du Loup [94]\u2014Cloudy ; atrocg nortb- | F.Drouis, of a son.tales of carnage thet have come from Ma- | timber industry progressed ploox Up the | \u2014 Saturday Ail aod à den, | Wet Day ti West Cuart Engl denis, 454: || Nckwkosa=\u2014The es \u201cNorwegian,\u201d Captain | cast wind.Inward at 10s ai, one ship.Hanr.\u2014 At St.Jc de Lovie, oun Wed nes mila, and of the sturivs of the onntinued | Jakes, through Canads and Michigan, and mow | 14,933 shares sold.bbe Afcat fi d'in Eurone, jncre Fun Taras ; Gino, (tun Glasgow, \"with one cabin, 35 | Cape Magdalen [202)\u2014Clondy : south-east | ay, he lite Mi eh de Tomas Hart, .= is in fall blast m Wisconsin, 1,000 miles from ry Adoat for and in Europe, increas | rues or Jarax Hong Kong, May 125 | internutiste and.2 steerage passengers, br | wied.Inward to day.nchr Hiemoraida Mercier.| 987.Ys i sufferings of the Cuban patriots.War is | she starting point in Now Yok Wisconsin | Montamar, May 17\u2014The local stock mas- | 400,00, orld'a supply, met decreas | The un \u201cEn.press of Japan\u201d arrived bere nt 1.30 | Laden à emeral car, afrived in port av 410] Fame Punt {3307)~Clondy ; south east wind.a nom.439,000 bushels Corn\u2014United Staten and | thos afternoon, the remit of tho much | canada, Fant.of the Rocke éecams D lue on ill be the ing off for the pertinaoi ket troneer to-da; \u201cln ip ter gions After cha mavyiy | bettrr toes ie Londue aod° Now York.frightfully out of place in these fin Both mtsrday, mooring at the Breakwater, | Steam schooner Florence at Pointe Jeaume, rock elm ship timber getters.Aftar the reply in that State shall have been exhausted.it wil siecle times, espccinlly between two arow- Canadian and American securities con.m: 770,000, Oats\u2014U'nited States snd Canada, Fiux oN Tix Mrunex\u2014Montr May 12 Fire broke unit early th the lamp W fes ng landed passengers, she left for Montreal at 720 pus Cape Despair |354)\u2014Cloudy and calm.Sche jarner, Capt Garner, drifted ashote hero at 3 MARRIAGE.i i i à ices à i ve i 7 a] Garp) \u2014ATUKT \u2014 Yesterday morning, at inti i nd ti it soem- | end the rock elm timber business for all time.\u2014 | high prices in Lun on, while im New York the | East of the Rockies, decrrass 701,000 Amwog | room of the ne \"Momie In the room were A \" .a\u201d c'uck this morning.the Basilica, ty the Res.Mr.N Di edly Christian a.nd bough ba North Western Lumberman.market penerally was much strunger and oon- the.mom important re lutions are tho decreases abut a comple of duren amin and à (quan ak LIAS dh Mon rom \u2018Pointe Maquereau [2%] ar; pouth the Lam ica, rw ar tenn Dicector od nessasary if the atrocities in Cuba were siderably moro active, Uf there were any rem | of 530,440 bushels at storage pointe in Manitoba | ity of 1 cans.This a furious fire and | 0 2%\" 3 wind.Outward at 8,20 1 Cloud rah rast mé he Trad Som mary.Mr.L Harr te be checked at all, it is not surprising Bradeireet\u2019s Report, pous for pen'erday's waakuess, here appears to ; ; Poot wan compl-tely gutted.The beat was | \u2018°F: (The =n \u201cPrassian.\u201d from 3 North Store\u2014Kaming ; north-east wind.| if in mediitely after de corny oor à tour Christi here should be | Nzw Yonx, May 13\u2014Bradstroet's to-morrow | b none foe to-day's strength.The situation is | Loxpox, May 17\u2014Sugar was a tritle easier | mu great that tie metal doors were twisted cut | l'RUSSEAN- m \u201cPrussian,\u201d from Moë- | Goduout\u2014Inward at 2.20 pm, air Outer.by the ¢*.P.Rthet ian people everyw 39 | will say \"Cha business situation gains rather | Atmolutely unchanged at tbe time of writing, | on beet and the demand was slow, Present [of shape.The \u201c\u201cMemnon™ should have wail-d | tread for Glaaguw, acrived out un Sunday morn- | Cape Rav\u2014 Raine ; routh-cast wind.Enaakiag where and when it is to end.Spain | 1hen jones in attractiveness 8s the eprink season There bn Bo accounting fox the vagarion of the | month quoted at Se 6d, and next month at Ye | to day, but will be detained until to-morrow on | #82, with the Tres of one bocen.| | ward at a0 an, ste Rosarian, = DEATHS has had so much the worse of it, 80 fer, | advances.While, of course, the very favorable | Stock Exchange Only TIF parce more placed od.(Cane waa stony, n3rith Java at 12e 84, | aceount of Ur fire State or Nunnaxca\u2014 The ne \u201cState of No- |, Cape Race [17}-Char; west wind.No oF; s.ice Inwardat4aim, two steamers; at KI tuation i Burxe.\u2014On the Iitb instant, Huldah May à ovemen am, str Glenvech.Outward at £3 am, str x , et Tine ae pt Buarke, aged 15 years, younliest daughter of the iraska,\u201d trom New York for Glasgow, arrived the improvement, manifesting itself in many NA y Grnoxaiit John wt on Monday nfternumea.Nd, May 12 [vie ne |! that a wren ç change.g company frome New | © which sold at Of these 125 were \u2019lorumto Street, 09).The latter quotation that there can be no question as to the .- Parisian ; at $ a mw, str Barcelona ; at 5.30 à m, | la\u2019 E.C.Burkewitimato resaitof the conflict.Nothing them | sections of the country, there are other causes | 72 2 à STERLING KXCWANGR\u2014NEW Vorx, May 17 ork has agreed wither to raise the sunk: § = 3 jeta be gained by farther Eghti or combining therewith to make the outl.ok for inde To vbr Pari Ado soon | 11.00 mn \u2014 As sige, 457, Sixty days, 452}., British ot \u201cGerona,\u201d or eho blew it to | _QUssEc STEAUNUIF Coxraxt Manisa - wy after honsm.| MCCALL.~On the mornin of the Tish nderth: viens thon pic aavancrs in ST et, piecws in order to ave the cargo.Work will | The ns \u201cMadian\u201d arrived at St Kitts, u se og the rapid adv: in of * i atB.è to ; , day's close, 335 shares ghangion bands begin next month.Steamer \u201cGerona,\u201d from | on the 18k inst, from New Yorkinstant, Ann Harner.agod 73 , & mative of Montreal treet was placed at 2:98, Gas proies int pété safferingand bi odsbed.Sarely, ber of nautical miles below Quebre } Stoveman, Ayrehine, widow of the Quebes Cattle Market.3 : ; = which apparently culminated for the time being \" pA ; - ;, f de À : _ PN = - Lute Archibald M ; remets, some interention eh ii or pif arte fx | \"hate Eee Lin le rase oo rm [Ve See SS VO RT ER ADT PONT OF CEE \u2014ARANCR et AST vat Mona ape be sucoss fully mide that would bring | cash wheat, unequalled with ome single excep.= the quotations of Canadian Pacific at 8° Oxon, por 100 Ibe, live weight.84.00 10 81 75 | (gir muppemed 10 be & fluating ereck, but it was oe Pretoria ani ; May 11.84 Lake Hu Ev Liveepoo, | thease ay.instead of will have to | tion and thas coly fora very shost period of | F500 Trunk iat preferred at 67d, thirds at cifers 425t0 4.50 | thought the ves] struck on Kltow Ledge, off | FhEvonis\u2014The us \u201cPeetrin sil] (rom § May 1), ~ vil, Geo M Webster | Mangrin\u2014On the 11th May, 169%, at the pence war, Spain time for twenty five years past, there has come | £37 \u2018 Calves, each Gow 8.50 = St Thomas, WI, fur New York, on the 15th April 39, via Muvills, Geo r janquin.y, 16 yield in ths long run, and might dosola lullanda Teaction from the abnormally high and Hudson's Hay at 20}.Shoop Ib, cw 7e Seal sland.Cargo was valoed at £210,000 and instant.&o, 17 and general cargo.| age of 36 years, Kadame Kuphesrie withoat = low of pour The | prise ceuvad by the squesse in May, which, 1MANSACTIONS, Hors (ead) per Ib Got Ze | meured for £160.00.i.| Tuisiman\u2014Tho œ \u201cTrinidad,\u201d arrived ay | \u2014 Canadian, Sir Damion, Ali 22, Allama, | wife of Fredo.se Ganac Marque, masedachusee: wow without any low a er.bas loft prices far above quotations jan Pacific Railway, 82040 827 ; sal Grexanu Ilgan\u2014The = \u201cJena Head,\" | 1p ia\u2019 I oom New York, on the 13th ist.Rae & co, general caren 1 Apeil |, Frarrono \u2014 On the 11th instant, Lowremse United States would doubtless be glad of | for at least ten years back, Telegraphic and 125 shares at #2), QUEBEC KETAIL MARKET, May 17, 1896\u2014 Beef | Cott Thompain, arrived from Montreal yoster | = May 12-33 Baltimore, Henry, London, April l Edward Staflocd.imisat son of Mr.J.Popportemty of sheathing the sword.sable advises tu Bradatreet's only sacentuate the | Daruth Com, 54 to 34, 1st quality, dressed, per 100 Ibs., $9.08 ; 2nd, do | da.and went into Indien Cove Ww complete | CuANTERK>\u2014A nteamer VES tone, Hydney 29, for Monsreal remets) canes Stafiond, of the [nmigetion Office, aged Sve: - .: alruady well-known bullish nature of tbe im-l Duluth, preferred, 7 to 5, do, $7.00 3 \u2018#rd, do do, 85.00 ; per 1b., 5e to 12e.| SFEO- ; CH, to Montreal, cost, $1.25.| Antwerp, City, Nash, West Hartlepool, 11 and JR days, An Baglish exchange discusses the ques- | mediate wheat situation, hile on the other | Commercial Cable Company, 17540 179) ; sales, Veal, per ih.toto Jae | ution.per 1b., Bc to y Hatrax Ire Halifax, dr, 12- The ESgEIuxx Ten , yacht \u201cEnquirer,\u201d | May Jor M mired, general an er The mt ini band, owi general] n wood A 3 ly .to 86.5 States revenue cu * > oN team Vs an] - |* \u2014 sma pool, tie a8 fullows :-\u2014Sacosss has visited the | rep (Lie urtivuarty in thie.and other | Rios y Gateric Mavigation Company, 100 | IN 86 20 10s males por Darel $15.00 to 815.00, | the Carat Lakes, Lenin to New York, \u201carsioed) | Caliain Lyons, from tala 5, vin, the St Law.McArtine Bros Co, Led, sait 1 | Something About Our American American arme in the Far East, and Com- mounbries.the outlook voces to faver some- ary \" pee Ib, 1c to 19c, Hama, fresh, per Ib, Bo to | here ti day for col and orders \u2014\u2014Fhe German ree, arrived at Now York at § pin yester- Kk, \u2014 \u2014, Sydoey, fur modore Dewsy has simply destroyed the what Louer prose thas ve how ruling for! Montreal Street Railway, (old), 251 to 34% | 9c ; smoked do, Fle., Sc to 10c.Flour, | steamer \u201cSophie Kickers,\u201d from Hambueg for ., ; Sche Mare.Claude a Sandy Bev.| .; .; yield.An analysis of the wheat | Montreal Street new H Roller P barre\u2019, $7.00 | Philadephia, came in to-day for ord d | Gaxaës-Tho «e \u201cGanges\u201d Captsin Dykes, r Couillard, Sergeant E.J.Dynes, whe returned from Spanish fost at Maails.It was\u2014in NEL- | movement in this couatry a acome to 8 Railway (new) SU to 246.to 87 25 ; Patents, #7 00 Lo 8.25 : races proceeded.came y \u2018or orders an having landed her (Juebec Cage, La for Mon: master, sou\u2019s wo -ds\u2014\u2018not victory, but anaihils- tion.The incidents we do nut know ss yet, but of the Spanish ships two st least were burnt snd asiother was bluwn up.The remuant appear tu have been seut- dd, to avoid falling into the bands of the Americsss.Thus lias ows race nered on the feld of battle.Commodores Dxwey tallied tall, but be has come op to his alk.For it waa a very daching, very brilliant exploit to run over the terrible Spanish mine-field, and to brave the heavy guus which commended the entrance tqthe Bay of Manils.The Ameriean officer has proved himeelfs worthy disciplé of the heroic Fammaouy, and hes emu.Inted, though he cowld not surpass, his master\u2019s exploits.It is characteristic of the American rece to be generous to the \u2018weak.We always found them courteous but hard-hitting onomies.As that splendid American scamaa Lawrance, when he beve down in bisship the \u2018Chesapeake\u2019 to battle and to death, fighting our not less valkat Bnoxz, disdained to rake his anta- gouist the \u20185 \u2019 50 NOW Wwe may eonclude that the United States will disdain to rake the sovely-shattered hull of their opponent.They will bo the Sst to seksowledge the indomitable spirit and prtriotions of Spais.They may be ox- posted to pave tho way far sm honourable sdos.The Prosidect is averse tu usclees Godahed, and will doubtless meet Spain i» » Emorope spirit.4nd for 'Hpain ule honour is pow saved, She has shown that hey sons do Lot four degth upon the field of battle aninet hopaiess odds.She has vindieated her courage.If she has wise statesmen let them now ocumsider whether she cannot end this unhappy struggle by \u2018withdrawing ber forces from Cuba.That she wogld thereby be strengthened wo esnnot duubt.Ouba has leng esased to be anything moro than a source of weak- nem te her.Further resistamco to the overwhelming forces of her enemy is mere treaght with possibilities of the disaster.\u201d doopest Quishoase fes Puis in the Back, 13c., 25e., \u2026 0 bear out the corvectnew of maximum estimates of yield while definitely discrediting Govern: ment estimates.ian trade is good, more y is this the cma in tbe Provinces of taric aad bee.Toronto reports trade expanding.Import and export trade alike shows guins.\u2018Light summer goods are active and more is doing in fall goods snd wool is coming forward slowly but leather is bigher.Crop prospects In Untario and Wiuni; are ex- éellent éné a large yield, particula: ly of wheat, ie looked for, 1be ing that ail records There Is some demand fur chemicals from the United Statre, but business in those classes aa contraband of war, is, of course, not active.Cold and wet weather checked business it spring goods at Montreal during à portion of the week.Groceries and boots and shoes are active.Failures in the Donsinion of Canads this werk wamber 25, against 22 last week ; 31 in the week » your axa and 34 in 1996.\u201d n° B.\u20ac.Bunn & Co.'s Workly Beview.Naw Yozx, May 13\u2014R C.Dunn & Co's.review of trade to-morrow will may i\u2014 **Hastilitles has lasted long enough to kil] many predictions, if bus fow Americans.The Europ ean notion that the United States would begin having a bad balf hour, the theorists notion \" everybody knows & grest ic must follow the out of war,\u2019 the Pommes cal notion that everbody would be ready to everything cheap if war came, the notion that it would pay to hosrd uatil the emergency hed passed Dave ail hoon made laughable slready.The only panic was when \"money lenders were wondering what deadly impossibiliea the nnknown might bave in store fer them.The only hindrance of industry has bess due to waiting of buyers who looked for lower prices, Nothing disheartening can be seem in the industrial situation vxeept the clos- img of some cotton mills, owing to over produc] tion.The demand for boots i passed all records in recent mouths has abated and yet many orders are coming forward and ost at nt wl there is a general change inden cute another.leather is rising with Bo active demand and hides at Chicago Have advanced about £ per cent, in apite of ti fac thas tattle slaughtered at the four chief western markets this year to May 1 were 1,073, 40 head, agains 1,020.30] Last yéer and won siderably more than in other yexrs, except INS and 1854 Bessemer pig iron 10.hig a Pittsburg with other quotatione th\u2018re, at Chicago and at Philadelphia practically un- cl .Government orders nro heavy and yet cover but little of the consumption, h they go far A rome ding of ship- - te mi ® higher prices Lert hare Devan ab eocemeus demand agricultural imp ts and also for locomo- western towns and orders for many railway and other bridges for canal east make ap a heavy volume.since the policy week, while for for tives sod ears, while very many buildings in improvements at Chicago and for 25,000 tons of steel rails at the Money is easier Oe aria to , wen! the in ring o the new loans of the cbi-f banks averaged 45 por cent of the tots] to commercial imtorests againet 25 one week and 15 per cent two weeks ago, with rates Guohb lower than Halifax Electric Railway, 1274 to 125, Toronto Strent Railway, 95 to 944 : sales 5 shares at 95: 25 shares at 954 ; 100shares at 493; 125 shares at 9'f.Cornwall Flectric Hail 15 offered, St Jobn Electric Railway, 1304 offered.London Street Railway, Montreal Gas Company, 183 do 181; sales, Ropes Homer oan: 151 to 143.Electric pany, to Montreal TX \u2018Company, 178 to 17k Halifax Heas and Light, M to 20.Bell Teleph ne Company, 173 to 176, Dominion Coal Common, 24 to 21, Dominion Cosl preferred, 107 to 1044, Montreal Cotton Company, 152 to 145.Canada Colored Cotton Ce, 75 to 40.Merchants Cotton Dominion Coston Mills Co, 95 to 90, Rank of Montreal, ex-div, 345 to 235.Ontario Bank, ex-div., 110 asked, Bank of BN A, Moleone Bank, 310 to 2un, Bank of Toronto, ex-div, ns to =.100 Banque ues-Oartier, exdiv., 1]0% Merchants ex-div, 176 oy Halifax, 180 offered.Eastern Townships 135 asked.Quebec Bank, ex-div, 123 offered, Banque Nationale, ex-div, #7 asked, Union Bank, ex-div, 115 to 108.Bank of ex-div., 140 to 135, Dominios Bank, Bank of Hamilton, * Bank Ville Marie, ex-div, 100 to 99 î porn Haak: 200 to 198, mperi to Hotbolaga Bach ox-divs, 164 40 187.Ottawa Bank, Windsor Hotel, Intercolonial Caal, 7 to 30.Intervolonial Ouai preferred, 100 to 56.North-Wess Land, 50 to 47).yds Air Comp Co (Ltd), 80 asked.Cable Rex.Bounds, 102 Halifax Heat and Light Honda, 67) to 80.Dominion Cotton Bends, Dominion Coal Co Bonds, 104 to 103.Toronto Railway Bonds, 108 to 108, Fateroolonial Coal of duties collected st the House, bec, for May 17, 1888 :\u201462,292.63, dollars, 454 ; silver STE to 877.Richelieu & Ontario Navmation Company Halifax Street Railway Bonde, 107 to 100.Pt Je oo = Bonds, \u2018elephone Company a Paper Bonds, Montres.Pronvex Marxer\u2014 Montreal, May 17\u2014Flour receipts, 6,002 barrels.Marked ra.Costous Drrizs\u2014The following forhesmount Naw Yoax, May 17\u2014Bar silver, 57} ; Mexican certificates, Roller, per barrel, $5.50 to 86 75 ; Extra, 95.75 to $4.00 ; Hirong Bakers, §7.00t0 $7.25 ; Fine, $5.50 10 $5.75 ; Bags, 98lbe., $2 80 to ES.Meal, per barrel, $415 to 842 Meal, white, do, $230 to 8240; , do, $3.20 w $2.3).Salmon, No.1, per 1 of 200 be.$17.00 to $17 WW; per th, 1c to 13c.Codfish, green, per Lei, $335 108350 ; dry, per quintal WB w Cod Oil, 7% gallon, 33: to {3c.Herrings, No.1, large, Perit, $4.00t0 $7.00.Quails, do, 65c : Prairie Chickeans, do, $1.75 : Chickena, do, Spring, 50e to The fg urkeys, do, $1.5010 83.0.Black Duck, do.SLWO ; vodcock per pair, 75e ; Snipe do 0c ; Plover do, #k ; Partridge du, 75e; Toni do, due.Potatoes, {early rome), per bushel, 303 to 33c.Oats, per bushel 34 Ibe, #0cto 45¢ Butter, salt, per Ib.17c to 18c ; Fresh do do, aie.M to UE poe 20c wo Zoe, Chonan, to , E logan, te Re.Tiny, Fr 100 Pea) to\u2019 $1000, Stea do, $5.00 10 $5.00.Woud, per cord (3 fout 8 inches), $2.50 to $4.50 ; (3 fect), $3.76 to $6.50, Leatuen Maket\u2014Spanish Sule, No, 1, per 1b, 2fic tu 26e ; do, Na.2, 23c to 24c ; S'aughter Sole, No 1, Z4ct>26c flarnems Leather, 29¢ to +30 ; Waxed Upper, Bic lo 42e ; Buff and Pebbled Cow, per fout, 13c to 15e ; Patent Cow, 180 to 2tc ; Enamel Cow, 18c tr 22 ; Calfskina, heavy, per Ib, 60c to Tic ; do light, 85c to 70c ; Splite, 24c to We.Hips AXD Sxixs\u2014Green snd Inspected, p.« 100 lbs, No.1, Ye.No.2 Ble.> IMPORTS.May 17\u2014Per a Glenlivet, Chase, Noith Sydney, LB -2.22 tons coal to Carbray, Kouth co Per barkt Maggie, Blackler, Barbados\u2014369 ns, 300 hilsds, 57 bris molasses to A Carrier & in Prn Exrness Coxrantes\u2014 May 17\u2014Sundries tJ D King & co, do to WA Marsh & en, do to Gale Bros, do to J Lemay, do to Mont- Cotton Mills, deto À Hyrdy, do to pee Ca de to Frost & Wood, do bet Elect span, du to Kochette & eo, du to Dominion Ç M Cu, do to J Gauthieg & Frere, do to J B Renaud, do to J Trudel, do to A Langlois, do to L Lemieux, du to T Wells, do to C Duval, do to order, Pra RaiLwar Couranten\u2014 May 17\u2014Sundries to J E Walsh, ds to Mign-r &ro, do to W A Marsh & en, do to À Pion& co, do to Proteau & oo, do tu J À Scott, du to F Gnan, dote J Ritchie, do to J Gamache, do to Montmorency EP (0, do to N Tureotte, do to H f 4 Young, do to Renaud & co, do to Noel en, do to Drouin & Frere, do to C Andrews & co, du to Couture & co, doto A C Bruneau, du to N Rioux & co, do to J B Letellier, do to Whitehead & Turner, do to Chinic Hard\" ware Co, do to T Ledrait & co, XT PORTS.May 9\u2014Per canal hoat Marion, Carpenter.Siounderoga~\u2014 15 cords lp wosd by Auger & May 12\u2014Per canal boat Annie M Meyers, Pomant, Mechanicaville \u201489 cords pulp wood by Howard & Craig.Lraxixc\u2014Lomdon, May 12\u2014Bark \u2018Adorna, \u201d Jorgensen, from Liverpnol, Apeil à fur Grindstone Island, has put into Li leaking.Neques Houxu\u2014The ss \u201cNetter Holme,\u201d Capt Wilson, having discharged cargo, Left for Montreal last evening.Passki\u2014Yesterday, ns \u201cBaltimore\u201d Lnndos, \u201cAntwerp City,\u201d West Hartlepool, for Montreal: \u201cIncemore,\u201d Montreal, foe Liver.|; *\"Pevena,\u201d do, for London ; \u2018\u2019Truma,\u201d du, ur Sydney ; \u201cRK F Matthews,\u201d do, for Cork.PiLors\u2014Pilot cutter No J Juft for Bic yesterday, with ten pilots on buard, \"cou Hran\u2014The ss \u2018\u2018Ramure Head,\" Captain Smith, baving completed cargo, left Iudian Cové, for sen, on Wednesday might.Turazt C'are\u2014The ae \u2018\u2019lurret Cape\u201d left furses at 5.30pm yesterday.Tow\u2014Fug Florence\u201d arrived from Sorel Inst evening, with a tow of coal laden canal « Warraxn Caxa.\u2014Toronto, May 12\u2014The steainer \u201cPersia\u201d having been delayed in getting through the Welland Canal last week owing to the canal being closed at night.Minister Blair has sent word that the canal shall be kept pen at all hours during week days.YacuT Nores\u2014The sloop yacht \u2018\u2019Miraze\u201d Has been p'aced in commission for Lis ceason.Sarravar, May !4.ALLAN Lisp\u2014RoUMANIAN\u2014The ns *Roumanian,\u201d Captain l'orry, from Liverpool, via St John's, Nf, arrived at Halifax yesterday, and sailed again for Philadelphia.Doui¥108 Lixg\u2014Vaxcorvex\u2014The ss \u2018Van: couver,\u201d Captain K U Jones, sailed fron Liverpool, at 4 pin, on Thursday, for Quebed and Montreal, with 55 saloon, 47 Intermediate and 135 stee cage passengers, \u2014\u2014 Quepky Etxanuuir CoMpaxy\u2014ORiNooo\u2014 The ss \u201cOrmoco\u201d sailed from Hermuda for New York, at 2 pm last Thursday.Astiorx\u2014The ss \u201cAdmiral,\u201d which left Mon treal on Thursday evening, for Gaspe and way r ran ashore near raie, between Montreal and Sorel, and remained fast all yesterday.The vessel is not making water and it is thought sho will be Huated off to-day.Tug \u201cEureka\u201d left here last night to render assistance ta the stranded vessel, The \u201cAdmiral\u201d was on her second trip from Montreal to the Gaaps coast.She was intended to stop here to take on board sume jp waengers and carga Cou JF Gayson\u2014The American tug \u201cC1 John F Gaynoe,\u201d Captain Marshall, from New Haven, April À, arrived in port yesterday morning, and went into the Princess Louise Basin to cal, The \u201cGaynor\u201d left New Haven fur Buffalo, NY, with two acows in tow, but becoming shost of coal in the Lower St Lawrence, shes wan forced to leave her tow at St Denis wharf, and came up to this port fora fresh supply vf fuel.She left for St Denis last night to bring up the scows, which she is to tow as far as Montreal.They will then be taken in port yestri Lantine Dick to discharge.British steamer \u2018Lord Warwick, terrancan ports fir New York, sailed at noon to-day fur her destination under orders from her They aro the first sailing vessels to arrive from sea this searon.\u2014Barkt \u201cMaggie,\u201d Captain Blackler, from Barbadoes, with a cargo of troul at 5 1» mn yesterday.Grestiver\u2014Thyss \u201cGlealivet,\u201d Captain Geo Cham, from Sydney, with a cargo of coal, ar- ay and went into the Prineess Hautrax Irens\u2014Halfax, N.S., May 16\u2014The from Meds- vwners.The \u201cWarwick\u201d has a large quantity of sulphur in her cargo.Passi Yesterday, ss ¢ Cape Breton\u201d and \u201cTurret Crown,\u201d Sydney for Montrealport, yester unticss,\u201d and Jeft for 1 tow of natne steamer.wolasses, arrived in port, yesterday sfterno.m, in tow of tug *M KE Hackett,\u201d and moured at i \u2018a wharf, Javie \u2014 Barge \u201cHem ptain Hall, from Nyiney, with a cargu of cual, arrived in port, yesterday, in ww of sn °Capm Breton,\u201d and anchoped in the wtream.\u2014Tug \u201cCal J F Gavlor\u201d fs fur Montreal, yesterday, with two scows in tuw, Type Naw Maschester Steaxssip Lixe\u2014 The Manchester Liners (Ltd) was regintered on Tuesday with a cap.tal of £I,CUV,000, dividesl into (0,000 cumulative preference shares of £ 4 eachand 2,00 urdinary shares of £10 each.The ffrat issue ia to bo 17,500 preference and 17.50 ordinary >harce.The Company 1+ formed, to run steatnnhips between nchester, Montreal and Quebec in the sun mer and to St John, N B, dunng the winÿ-e season, when the St Lawrence ie pot navigable.This will ease regular and direct shipmente of deals and simter to Manchester from these ports, and should br: of great beaetit to the general trade of the district.It in also stated that the stemuers may be diverted to any other port ur ports in Canada or thy United States, as might be deemed necessary.The first Ihirectora are :\u2014 Sir Christopher Frrness (chairmau!, Sir Edward Jenkinson, K 5, Nir ard ottram, Alderman JW Southern, Mr Charles Schiff and Mr Robert Burdom Stokes.\u2014 Lomdon Timer, May 7, Wensestay.May 18 COLLISION ON THR RIVE.\u201cCANADA\u201d DAMAGED.Arrival of tbe S3.\u201cDominion.\u201d A GOOD PASSENGER LIST.À cullinion occurred some distance above Sorel, on Monday evening, between the R & OO Navigation Company's steainer *Canada\u201d and the ateatnship \u2018\u201cCacoun«.\u201d The \u201cCanada\u201d had ber sf paddle-bux and some of the vl work om the sate side damaged, while the \u201cCa- STEAMER through the c some tug of lighter draught than the a Tors \u201c8 conna\u2019 escaped with very shel t injary.Mr.John Bowen, T Sew Orleans, but a Canal iat Shovah Eros, Shuvah, Whitehall.Geo M Webster & co, coal.\u2014 Henry Shovah, Shovah, Whitehall, Geo M Webster & ca, coal.\u2014 H M Finch, Shovah, Whitehall, Geo M Webater & on, coal.ne May 14\u201455 Savoy, Helarger, yh nticuti, mas ter, passengers eight.\u2014 Cacouna, Whelan, Syduey, Geu M Web ster & ou, fi , \u2014\u2014 Milwauker, Wil for Montreal, general cargo, \u2014 Dors, Shaw, Girgenti, April 1K, for Three Rivers, œulphar, \u2014 Oneeatey, Wilson, Sydney, fie Montreal, \u2014\u2014 Polina, Lachance, Sydney, Ross & on, far Montreal, coal.Harge Grandes, Cok, Sydney, Geo M Wobster & coy May 15-858 Ganges, Dykes, Mediterranean ports, Hy Fry & ca, general cargo.\u2014 Nordkye, Beer, Hamburg, April 29, for Montreal, sur.\u2014\u2014 Furr Head, McCalmont, Belfast, May 2, H K:unedy, for Montreal, ballast.\u2014- st Ronans, Heeley, Hamburg, April 24, Wm M Macpherson, for Montreal, gro-ral cargo.-\u2014 Carthaginian, Frasce, lavespaol, May §, Allan, Rav & cu, 155 passengers and won ral carge \u2014 Cape lircton, Reid, Sydney, Geo M Wetste & ou, fur Montreal.coal.\u2014\u2014 Glenlivet, Chase, Sydney, Carbeay, Routh & ca, coal, _ \u2014\u2014 Turret Crown, \u2014\u2014, Syaney, Geo M Webster À co, for Montreal, coal.-\u2014 Svithiod, Svensson, Barbados, Apmil 17 for Montreal, molasees, \u2014\u2014 Grei, Aanonsen, Barbados, Axil 6, for Montreal, molasses, Barge Ren brandt, H 11, Syduey, Geo M Web ster & oo, coal.Tug Col J T Gaynor, Marshall, New London, Ct, Carbeay, Routh & co, two empty wwe in tow, May 17\u20148S Dominion, Fanes, Liverpool, May 7.Win M Macpheron, 339 passengers and general caren.\u2014\u2014 Akaba, Brown, Bremen, for Montreal, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Campana, [lemers, Picton, Quebec 85 Capasmengers and goneral \u2014\u2014 Turret Bell, Webster & co, for \\ \u2014\u2014Coban, Frames, Sydney.& où, fur Montreal, cul.Barkt Maggie, Blackier, Barbados, April 4, U Laird, m Jassen.ENTERED FOR LOADIC.May 12-Glenarm rad, 2027, Belfast, i Ken- Tyne Does AL Goods Turret Cape, 1142, Tyne Dix Gandday w ve > Li 4 on, Lovie awn May 13.-Pharon, 1419, Liverpo: cAr Y hur Brow Co, Lid, New Laverponi Cove.May 16\u2014 Bengu:e Head, 1619, Dublin.H Ken: : nedy, Indian Cuve, J Washington s day or two age, peading the raising of more 1 received iestrections yesterday to bold himself in readiness to velars to the States iw three weeks.Mr.Dynes, wha is on leave of abecace, will re- ture to Washisgton when definitely informed to dose.He rpeaks very highly of Amertcan patriotiems.Mea from ail parte of the country and sli the large cities sre throwing up good positions and selling their propesty in order to give them fuads enough te mary 1hem Lo the centres where Lhey enlist for the seat of wer.The discipline in net whet might be desired, though net Led, and these who are in what might be termed the parma- seat militia, drill to periection.He says that the heart ie in 1he right place and much can be expreted of Lhom.Quickcare for \\Weands, 152., 25¢., 508 Siek Header ae 804 relieve all Abe trvabion Sack émis bibous state « Scherzo in B fat miser, Cha in or End.À tegro Apuassionne ; Sas ne, wt tre chence of tin NEB) he caind dates ane togquented 1 take their inser mn at feast eichii days before the © petite, nn este, ab Ser.Ariher Las Vines, af in the Sewn tans residence, No.899, GUSTAVE ¢ JOS, A.DEFOY, Hecretarye ON, President, noxvilit, July 34, 1897.! April 77, 1608, tt Typewriter HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR! R.S.CLEARY.69 St.Peter Street, Cusbec.BICYCLE SUITS FOR ALL 85.00 Everyone Who Rides a Wheel I have the article everybody Splendid Bicycle Sait for Five Ready-Made Cheviot Suitings My Price is tho Lowest Ever Fancy, a Good Bicycle Suit for Stopping at !st.Romuald aad at Lower Sillery going and returning.Kvery Saturday, the first trip from 8t.Romuald will be made at 4.65 o'clock AM.instead of 5 o'clock, On Saturday Sone there will he a trip to Aricenian, and Mohasm: in with its hore noe so 47 NUTRE Jeng from Homuald and Sillery.a8 7 rible massscrvn.Numerous startling 1linatre- , H Ne ro Avent o .tions taken on the spt 414 pages, only $1.90.* Geoovie so vence Ste.| April 28, JR Acenta make $1500 to $30 1h) weekly, Books | senevieve.COOKING MADE EAST.Time, Labor and Money Saved ves.BY TRING A.GAS COOKING STOVE.NO SOOT.NO DIRT.NO ASHES NO OVERHEATED KITCHEN.PURITAN STOVE $12 The (Juelwe Gas Company have an assoct- mont nf the most approved Gas Cooking Stoves om exhibition and for ra\u2019 at their 8% Call and see thew in operation, Avril 25, 13% ets *0ld Sol Shines For AIL\u201d \u2014 SO WILL \u2014 Certificate (Copy) About Solarine Metal Polish.Hamronn, Cone .Feb.3rd, 1098, Solarine Co., Chicago, Ma.Geatsmen\u2014Ploase find order No.5180 emcloned, for for gallons liquid Rolarise and le pasta ue iene save: \u201cIt » the emt ve ever seem for pose.\u201d iak- 10g yi a will be pleased to Kner 0 his approcia.tion, I quote is to you Respectfally yours, W.H.HOSMER, For [Hartford Stnet R'y., Co J.B.D.LEGARE, SOLK AGENT FOR THE DOMINION, 6 & 7 Sault-au-Matelot St.Quebec.March 7, 1898.oct30-Fan COLD STORAGE! Cheese, Fruit, } ggs, etc.FREEZING IF REQUIRED.BUTTER, MEAT, Btc.SEPAKATS CHAMBERS.BONDED AND ORDINARY WARBHOUSBS MOLASSES, WIN Free es INS, Railway and Steamboat Facilities.Quebec Cold Storage AND WAREHOUSE OU, COMMISSIONERS WHARF.field of borderiond rut-jecta, Everybody orders Marvellon | illustratimme, | Prospectus $1 BRAULEY-GARKETSON oY.Ted Tomo February 3, 149 Akwaf @etre Napit, Paitacrume Pmmion [Ld SAL Le ENT TIN Bis rob -CLaaming snp Feiiiris Curieex LALA TT ES Pasvont FAICTIOX 1M CLUAWINO AML GNJUEY 76 Ter Knives POLYBRILAAN] MEINPOMADE Naver Ba,.uts LEY FD Wadi Lid OThad MrraL Taste SILVERSMITHS SO PAR CLRANTRO \"& SONS, \u2018JOHN OAKEY ST GLASS PAPER BLACK LEAD \u201cWellingtons \" Mulls.LONDON J.Oakey & Sons, (Lud.) London.Docrmnber 1, 1697 wed » LA SOLABINE METAL POLISH ! \u2018Taschereau, Lavery & Rivard, bdvocates and Parliamentary Agents Sanque Nationale Building QUEBEC.TASCHEREAU & PACAUR, ST.JOSEPH, GEAUCE Laxizaz TAncHERRAT, QC, $.L Lavant, LILA.Rivazp, AR, LLB Lm QUBBEC SKATING CLUB HE ANNUAL G of the Sharebolders Averere Pacavn, October 20, 16897.ENERAL MEETING of the Qesher Skating Club, will be held as the Risk, on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, at 8 o'clock PAL, for Election af Directors, ete, ete.R.CAMPBELL, May 12, 188.CITY HALL.Tenders for Rubber Coats CITY OF QUEBEC Quaaac, 17th Mag, 1008.prac NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that sealed tenders and codorved der for Kubler Coats,\u201d screened (0 the anthe- ill he received nt the City Clark's { Na 1 Station, City Hall.The City does wt bind iterif to accoqb the the Coats for two years £ ave, MALOUIN.May 18, 1472 baie T CITY OF QUEEEC.BOARD OFFICE, + Inspection of Milk, Locenecs for Milkmen, v Milk Deniera.= IMOTICE.HE MILEMEN AND MILK L chante Quebec the neighboring parishes, we will oll milk in the and arty, are hereby wotified that in victwe of the fiy-law of the City of Quebec, No.397 mest procure, on or before the THIRTI day of May instant, s licemer for the year ho- ginning cm the Ist of May instant (1896), for which they shall pay cme dollar, and for Shee purpose they mest 10 the .LEUNIDAS POULIN, Veterinary Sunesan sod Board of Hesith pte.all, oDetreen the bows of $ wed 11 AM.wd By order, \u20ac J.J.B.COOUIXARD, May 7, 1908.ce CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.City Engineers Office.CITY HALL, Uoznac, 304 May, 1908.WER.ond saphalt Pavements, Jirenite, Goeies op Rouge Stone Back Pavementn, Cer © Stone Curbing.For what the City way require from Ist May, 1888, to let Movember, 1899, UBLIC NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed tenders, cmdured \u201cTonder for E07) art gtr peri he yaa ed to the undereened, be .WEDNESDAY, the § OPT Heh inet, at § P.O, for lowing apptouie.ate quantities -\u2014\u2014 Asphalt S.dewalka, say 1,00) square yarda.Aspba\u2019t Paves cata, ray 3,000 yards, Granite, Gueiss or Cap tious Blog Pare ment, say &,(10 square yards None Carter, say about 10,000 Lineal frat.The whole more or hess.The 1 -rrntage to be retossed ne security fer the guarantee, for tbe ; taper maintrnotes and repairs of the asphalt javenænte, shall be en the contract price ar square yard of the Jere ment, The percentage ne retained shall be the following om javeme ute guarantond for 1b yours : Ten {164 por cret.The City stall allow interest at the rate of {1753 foves pres om Joe the smoumts tetained an gusrantes afier the completion of the work, and uprm a written coder from the City Euaveyor, thie interest will be paid yensly to the contracter at the office of the City Trenwaver, providine always that the coufract tes bess fasthfully executed.comtrutor must deposit with the Surveyor, ixfore tomdering, rtp Joven 4 he intetrds to ver, sa follows : 1.Syecimrn of Asphaltam and f Asphaltis coment.2 A statement cf the clraneats of the cam- position of the bitaminous cements weed in the Compusition of the paving surface.+ Sp cimmene of mad intended 10 be used.A.Specimens verised carbonate of di intend ed tu be to & Apecimeme of asphaltic rock, with a eur Lifieste or other ¢ vidoe tat it Jul even sain a product «Use 6 ality from the vite à derigmated.La & Specimens cf granite, gueien, or Cap Rouge Tenders must br made on the printed blank furma, and endorsed in the jrinted envelopes, which will be furnished Lo trading contrac tors, on application fie the sme at the Cig turvevor's offon.Teaders must be endored om the outside of the emvelogax, With n certificate from the City Treasurer of the mecrssery deposit as security for tree oratract.Each tenrderes shall deposit in the hands of the City Treasure.3 sem equal to 302 ef amount «of co-traet, to be confiscated by say ome refusitse Le rigu the comtract.Tire Co pos.wom does mot bind itself to ae sept tre rumen ox even any of the tenders \u2018he contractor tonay for drawing up the contract, md a the City Kagwmeer with W.D.BAILLAIRGE, May 4, 1908, cs ClTY HALL, City Engineers Office, Come, wh March, 100 PUBLIC NOTICE.RTIES FRECTING SUNSHADAS are reminded that by law they must bs at a clear bewrht of a8 Josed 7 Sort from the level of sidewal! CHS BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer March 16, 1088.Carrent Literature we od The regular price of CORRENT LITERA | TURE alone (or one yoor is §3 00-35 conta & cupy.To every one mentionne this adverties- mut 8 ample will be mailed free.FIELD TOWERS ie the most beamtifel book of Lhe omtary.Thi | { | prisce 17 of the Lest, known, more beaotifel and \u2018 (mthetic of the \u201cPeet Laureste of Chilé- | boud*\u2014 Frid.As à souveair of = | pret entertamed towards Mr.Field Uy the est art talent of the land, it bas been Iy sllustrated\u2014a muble contribution f; eix world famous arta.FIELD FLO! in published under tn: auspices of Mrs.Freld and with the approval cé tbe M Cumataittes fur Uxe prarpuese of creating a f be divided rqualiy between the fami ate bugeme Field and the fund for the buildi of a mupumeat W tire bezoved Jost of ch! Bat for the rratsilous ssmietence in wetting i out FIELD FLOWERS would cust easily $7.00 We are glad to have made arrangements to amt the gui work by sisi Que Copy of FIELD FLUWEKS and a Year's Sabacrioteon to CURRENT L THRATURE for $3.08 £1.00 of every saberpina received will go de reeuy to the fend + | i A li ir THE CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISINNE COMPANY t2-54 Lavaverts 1'uac, New Yous.Summary 75, 1 Printed and Published by Soba T.Lg FOUTK, Editor and Propet sr, at hi Steam Printing Works, Mountain Bill Subscription £1.00 per annwe, "]
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