The Quebec chronicle, 6 juillet 1903, lundi 6 juillet 1903
[" x vo POR ARTISTIC 68 MAD PRNTIS TRY THB CHRONICLE JOB OFFICE, re VOL LVIL No, 22,657 er v\u2014\u2014 (ES QUEBEC, MONDAY, JULY 6.1903 POPE | \u2014 LEO HOVERING JF.swam ON DEATHS BRINK His Holiness\u2019 Life Prolonged Only by Means of Strong Stimulants\u2014Last Sacrament Administered to the Dying Pontifftrent.HAY LIVE À DAY OR Rome, July 4\u2014-Dr.Lapponi was absent from Vatican to-day between the hours of ] aud 3 p.m.attending to his ordinary business.Although Bo medical bulletin has been issued, it was learned Inte this sveming the Pope's illness may be defined as senile umonia, which has settled cupecial- in the right lung.The Ouservatore Romano, froring that the suspension of audiences whic had been decided upon would caune snxisty, interviewed Dr.Lapponi, who said that the Pope had been rather fatigued by recent receptions, and had consented to follow his advice and take severul days\u2019 rest.His Holiness however, had been unable to leave his since last night, anc bis heart in radually becoming wenker, necessitat- ng frequent doses of digitalis.\u2018I'he temperature in the axilla in normal, as is nearly always the cass in the form of pneumonia from which the Pontiff is suffering.\u2018ihe chief canse of the patient's 1neasiness is a short.meas of breath due to an accumulation, and as His Holiness cough very little there is srarcely any expectoration of mucus from the trache or lungs.Judging from the present symptoms, the prognostic is that if all gees well the crinis lading to re cowry will occur m seven or eight days, but if the disease takes a bat tun.espe-ally if the heart vrei» weber.a cntastrophe may occur in tere or fite days.Son +4 the Court dignitaries, it ix said.have been ordered to postpona thir crparture for their \u2018holidays.Uorlie July 4\u2014A Rome despatch to fim Lobul Anzicger rrceived at two \u2018clog thin morning says that hr.Marconi visited the Pope's sick cham.\u2018ater sumounced that the con- ditien of Hix Holiness was still un- chance\u2018.The Tageblatt Rome correspondent says the Pontiff ju suffer.toy from, ae inflammation of the tings.Cuidinal Oreglia Di Santo Sin fama, the Pope's chamberlain, the ect ependent adds, will prepare for tine vlad, ality of the death of olincrs, in which case he will tak: the 3 t mrporarily of affaire of Lire thyrch = Creat excitement is raid lu Privoil at the Vatican, | Rune, July 4-An official communi- emtion of the true condition of the Pops hes leon made only to Cardinal Rar; on ap Papal Secretary of Stats onl Coding! Oreglia Di Santo Stefemo ax Fean of the Sacred College and Camerengo, The wihe.Cardinalr received private information of the Pope's ilineas, and pote cf then.went to the Vatican, but ro Pasi not owed.to enter the .A .pont having given the strictest orders that all converas- tion and cause for excitement nhont-i be avoided.Practically Pope Leo is wureed only by De.Lapponi and hia truated valet Plorentrs.Even hia dephews, Counta Camillo and Rie-ardo Peoci are not allowed to infringe upon orders of tha doctor who has pro.sed to keep thm accurately inform: regarding the progress of the \"Ponti&'a ilinces.A telegram was sent toda Jo Count aidovico Pant, jibe aides nephew ope, who lives at Carpinetto, the hirthplace of His Foliness, informing him of the Ion.Lil's illness.The wildest rumors are in circulation here regarding the condition of the Pope.Some represent the Pouliff as winking and others go even further.The Vatican authorities wish to delay any announcement of Pope's coudition and to keop all news regarding him secret aa long an porsibla in order to gain time to pre: pate the Cardinala for the conclave which must be held in the event of Pope Leo's death.The Axsociater press correspondent emt to the Vatican at two o'clock this morning.and found the only boticeahle differmer to be à reinfarce went of the detachment of | Swina guards and a reinforcement of Italian police in readiness for any event.The Massive Irilling of the Apostolia Paonly showed a greater number of lighted windows than usual, The correspondent learned that the Porc war very restless carly in the night, hut that he dropped to sleep about midnight.HIB HOLINKSS (ROWS WORSE.Brumeln, July 5\u2014The Catholic or gan, La Vingtiewe Siccle, han rreiv- ed the following telegram from Rome : \u201cThe death ngony of Pope Leo has commenced.His demise may te protedd at any moment.\u2018Ihe last sa oraments have been administered.\u2019 Rome, July 5\u2014A hulletin issued by Hi« nesd.TWO LONGER, THE DOCTORS HOPE.rm pr ra the physiciuns at mom states that while the general condition of the Pope is grave, for the moment, it is not alarming.A second bulletin will be iwued this afternoon.Rome, July 5-7.20 pro\u2014At this hour the Pope in sinking wo fast that it haw been considered best to gradu ally inforn him of the gravity of his condition, in order that be may re- pare for the last communion, ich will he administered to-night, with the participation of all the Cardinals who are now in Rome, and alxo the whole of the Pontifical court.\u2018The - Pontiff in till conncioun.He finds his beeath ing has been relieved somewhat by inhaling oxygen.\u2018There ix still some hoje that be may survive the night.Rowe, July 3\u20148.45 paun.\u2014~The fol lowing bulletin was issued at 8.40 pan Since morning the Pope's weakness has increased slightly, his pulmonary condition is unchanged, bis breathing in somewhat rap and his pulse, which is weak, is not irregular.© His temperature is less than normal, Mis Holiness is perfectly conscious.\u201d DR.MAZZONE'S STATEMENT.Rome, July 5.\u2014The Associated Press eorrespx= wh wild and naty eat \u2014__ STUDENTS FOUR ON MOUNT BLANC Chamonix, Switzerland, July 4-A relief party rent to ecarch for = seven ntuflents of the Geneva University who have been missing since last Saturday when they started on an ascension of Mount Blane, has sighted four of the missing students, who wero then seen making rignals of distress on the dome Du Gouter, 14,000 feet high Lt is hop wl to rencun thon today.The where nbouts of the other chwmbers is un known, elfen es The wolf in sheep's _rlothing _ some times even Arica to palin himaclf off as spring lamin TTT ad Tr WY TT OCEAN ARMIVALS.July 6\u2014 35 La Touraine at New Yark, frou.re.ss New York at New York, from South ses \u201cPie rich der Grosse at Cherboursfrom New York.NS Celtic at York.The HMS, P .Captain J.Johnston, from Thvesmool 23th, is je vite June Usth, with 12 cabin, 114 In leruiediate and 275 steerage jussmeruces ides ral cargo, landed th omis wt.ey ai 840 pm.oo Saturday, and rrived in port at 0, a.m.yesterday, mooring at (he Breek water.liaving lauded pasneugers an Quebee cargo, she left for Montreal a > pm.Captain Jobsston reports mo derate Sella with head inde the greater hart of the puses .The RMS.Parisian, Captain Draes arrived from Montreal at 6 pan.or Saturday mooring at the Comnany\u2019 wharf.After embarking Quebec passen gers she proceeded for Liverpool at Ji pus.sème day.©.I\" R.LINE, The ss.Monterey, Captain Williams trom Bristol bik \u201ca general cargo, ar rived In port un.urd an proceeded for Montreal.Reportwet fient (ce in lat.4A.5U N., tong.46 20 W.and the last in lat: 47,00 À long, 50 W- \u2018| sa.Monteagle, Capluin Parry.ar rved from Montreal at 8 pw.on Satur dav and after embarking Quebec pause gers proceeded for Liverpool.DOMINION LINE The ns.Manxman.C Christie.ar rived from Montreal .m.on Sat urday, and proceeded for Liverpool.QUEREC STEAMGHIP COMPANY.The 66.Campana arrived at Pletou N.&., at miduight, last Friday.The né.\u2018Trinidad mailed from New Yord for Nermuda at 10 a.m.last Saturday NOTES.Tux Rolle arrived from Escounzains or Baturday, with barges laden with pulp wood, in tow.Tug Hudson.left for Chambly on Naturday, with a tow of canal boats.Steam yacht (undreda left port or Saturday ufternoon for Bydney, C.H.The ms.Hray Head.captain Burns, lef: port on Matumiuy evening, for Dublinsu yacht Wacouts, left port or Saturday evening for the St, John hi ver.own, from New Tug F.B.Eddy left for Cape Vincent Ny.on Maturday, with two barges i ow.\u2018The ss, Coban, Cnplailn Holmes, cam out of dock on Saturday, and proceeded Montreal to load.The sn.Jaconn, Captain Lindsay.lef for Montreal en Saturday morning, t complete cargo.The as.Cape Hreton, Captain Reld arrived from Montreal on Saturday ame procecled for Sydney.The ss.Manchester Commerce, Captair Fuxter, having completed cargo.left fo Manchester on Saturday orang.The sa.fours.Captain J.8.Hrownwas placed on [atie's slip on Saturduy to have a new propellor shipped.The sn.Fmpress of India.left Yokcha ma on Friday evening for Vaacouver.The ss.Elizabeth, Captain Kmke railed from Fleetwood on the ist Tt, for Quebec The sé.Excalona.Captain Ritchie, fron the St.I .arrived at Sbieids or Tug Chieftain, arrived from Garden Is land on Saturday w ith a raft of th Calvin Company in tow.The ms.Cervona.Capinin Stooke, ar rived from Montrenl \u20186u Saturday afler noon, and proceeded far London.\u2018The an.Manchester City, Captain For rent, left for Montreal yesterday morn ing to compiete cargo.The as.King David.Captain Ritch, ar river from Montreal t evening, am proceeded for London.\u2018The ar.Carvignn Head, Captain Orrfrom Harrow, with a cargo of meet ralis arrived in port yesterday afternoon, am proceeded for Montreal.Mark Inverdrule, Captain Andersen, from Preston May 28th, in ballast, ar rived in port on Saturday morning.under mail, and anchored in the stresm.\u2018The ss, Hurons, Cuptain = Jlorwoott from Sunderland, with a general cargo arrived in port on Saturday morning and proceeded for Montrea).Barwe Cirandee, Captam Flourain, having discharged her carvo of coal, left for Sydney on Saturday morniuog.in tow of ss.Cape Hreton.The ss.Fashoda.Captain Grav, ar rived from Montreal on Saturday.and proceeded for Pugwash, N.B., where she will load.The as.Pollino, Captain Caron, arrived from Montreal yesterday and after taking on hoard u lishieg party.procesded foi St, John's, Nd.and way places.The ss.Mtiklestad, Captain Anchesen arrived from Montreal yesterday.anc proceeded for Cape Tormentine, wher she will .The propellor William I.Palmer ar rived from the Upper Lakes on Satur day evening, and moored jn the Louim Basin.She in à new iron vessel helong- ing to the Wolvin Company.The es.Fairmount, from Antwerp, wit) a general cargo, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, and proessded for Port Arthur, Out, She is a new siesmer, or her maiden trip.and is Intended for ser vice un the Upper Lakes.Three menrted hark laura C., Captain Creamer.from Warbadoes, with a carne of molasses, artived in port on Maturday morning, under mail, and left the same evening far Montresl in tow of tug M.KE.Hackett, Menarn.Hackett & Mona have mold on of their tuga the Mt.loch, to Mr.Geo.Laprohon, of Three Rivers, who will um her for the purpose of towing logs.The Mesars.Mackett ve purchased trom Messrs.G.T.le & Non.the well known harbour tug Vietor, and will put her in commission this week to replace the St.Roch\u2014 FORT OF QUEBEKO, Arrived July 4.s$ Hurona, Dorwood, Sunderland, Hy.Fry & Co: for Montreal, onarai cargo, 88 Monteroy, Williams.Bristol, C.P.R Co., for Montreal.eneral cargo.Bark Inverdrule.Anderren.Preston, HM.I.Goordday, & Co.ballnat.Schr.Marie Louisiana, Simard, Grand Metin, shingles, hr.Anglee.Hovington, Little Bergerones, inglen, Schr.&8t.Hilaire, Bols, Port au Parsil, Brewood.Schr.Laura C, Crenser, Barbadoes, for Montreal, mblanser.July 5\u2014 ss Prétorian, Johnston.Liverpool, Al.1, A & Co.paseengers and gen- \u2018eral cargo.NB Carrigan Mead, Orr, Barrow, Harold Kennedy, ontreal, steel min, #8 Fairmount, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Antwérp, for l'ort 1 A onan, Warmer, Jo Upper Laken, , HR Wmst.L.T.Co.Hgut\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OLKARED.MS Prrisian, Uraes, Liverpool, Aliana.Rae & Ce.NS Manehoager Commerce, Baxter, Mani URC LF.Co are Vincen Schr.Marie Touiniane, Mimard, Grand Metis, general cargo.Behr.Agiee.Hovington, Little Merger.Supremant, Sorelgeneral cargo cu T.M.Tolan, Hupremant, Sorel, t.C.R i M.Iigelow CROP.Perre, Taloataine, Morel.Plerreville, Deamaraie, lieht, n.de on.UH, paipwood, ai niaadel icf TER THE CHRONIONP, QUEBEC, OANAMA, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908.ES ary mêle \u2014 TY ry SUNAL MERVION NOTE\u2014The figures after the names of nos desote Lhe sugbLer of wastticat diles below .usbec, July 8, 198.Metin (170)~ Clear, cost ; inward à pu two mas: steainer.tane (19 (lear, cast; fuward 11 sm.a yacht; 11.80 am.two masted lamond steamer.Be in rer serie NS north nat in 5 wm, Frid ausen © .bou voy ; inward yesterday 8 vu ey.\u201cPoint (M221-Ctear, worth west © rd 2.80 pun.hime: 2.30 p.m.Otarth Fhore_{'lenr, wt Tern rd 1.30 pn.King .Pratt amour Pire north east: bn- wa P.(TAY Vi ala north © no mel tee aight : inward 0 a.m.Met O30 a.m.German steamer flex: utside.sut resort Le OP: inward inward to Qyetiec.Juiv 4, 1903 © Wngdalon\u2014.ican steau yacht LAWS.inward 8.30 p.m.Clowdy light h west.4 int Manuerean\u2014Itestigouche passed ianpe at 8 pm Cape tomier\u2014tloudy.north: inward 5 p.m.steamer ; owrward 6.30 po.four nanted steame! r.Point Amour\u2014inward 3 p.m.ose stes- ner o cloudy.xale north east.Cape Race\u2014Inward 3.80 p.m, Neva, LATER.Matane Light\u2014lnward at 5.45 p.m.Navo: iteath = l'oint\u2014Inward 4.30 pin.two- unsted steamer.Uupe Mnce\u2014!nward at novo Tritunia, pe Mupgdalen\u2014Philne inward ut 6 ai Ottoman lavard at 5.15 pa.ertin Hiver\u2014Ottoman Inward at 8 pm.Fame Point\u2014Clear and calin : ward 3.80 pu.Mystic.Father Polnt\u2014RBrigantine inward at 4 t6.;two-mast steamer loward at 45 1.50 eu PA SSENCERS.Maloon piausengers | per Allan KMS.retpraiu, Captain J.M.Jo u, Jrou Mra.do la Biancheluis, Mr.Mrs.Burton, Mus Exiwairls, Col.J.W.Hind, Mra, J.L.Col, J.Maglll, Major V 4 A.Nestitt, Mrs, l'eula .lophiwm, Mrs, Swanson.Suloon passengers per Allan RNY, them If urisian, Captain Braes, for Liverpool © ~Mp.Balfour, Mr.Uaker, Mr.W.C, Bar con, Mra.Marron, Dr.Hattishy, Miss! Sattishy, Mr.I.G.Benson, Mr.John Ci Seancit, Mr, Thos.Bilsbury, Miss Carrie; 4.Bowmend, Me, }'.H.Bluin, Mr.Bush- | «eld.Mr, Manson, Campbell, Mr, Cuuspœil, Mr.Loy Campbell, Dr.J.L.Cha- Mrs, Clements.Misn Clephane, mings, Mrx.Cumiiogs, Ilondorthuer, Clark, Mre arke, Miss BE.U.\u2018larke, Miss .J.Clarke, Mr.Courage.Lt LW.Dalgetty, Miss Hougi Mr.I »diop, 4.\u20ac.Ellis, M.Feuron, dr.Frank Finch.Mrs, k Miss Fr Mins J.H.Fulford, Miss M.Gault, | fH, rant, Mrs.Grant, Mr.J, b orden Hard | \u201cather Guinane, Mr.Àdre - Mudson.Mr.J.Hughes, A Harris, Miss Mlarrix, Mr lenthcote, Mr.Ars.Irving, Mixa FE.Johnston, Miss Il fohnston, Mr, W.I.Joseph, Mr.©.A fowitt, Mr.H.J.Cavanugh.Mr.¢;.I Ning, Wrs, King.Miss Knight.Dr.Kington, Mrs.I\u2019 ing, Miss Liviugston ' .C.Loder.Miss Lonminle, Mr.Maon, Ur.WE.Metenlfe, Mex fetcalte.Mrs.Michie.Dr.Morin, Miss lelen Morland, Mr Morris.Mrs.Muir.Mr.J.No Mullan, Mr.McCrike } .dahe MeMillon, | Miss L.Oliv Tra.l'atton, Miss Patton Mra.Ferre \u201cather Plaver.Mr.John Proctor.Mrs \u2018roctor, Miss Proctor.Master l'roctor, dr.AG.Pitinway, Mr.Jay ftir.Wiss Jovhten, Mr.A.Roowme, NW.Mimpron, Miss Simpson, steadman, Mrs.Steadumn, Uenshman, Miss Kate Stendnmn.Miss tettie Steadman.Master Hob Stead- + aan.Mr \"F.©.Mtcele, Mr.Skipper, Mins i squire, Mixx Murveyer.Mr.W.Stewart, Ar.A.Stepheuey._ Sir Charles Tuysertart, G.C MG, Ladv Tupper, Minn Tupper, Mis Saphle Tupper.Mr.R lhompren, Mr.M.Thompson.Mr.Alert A.Thompeon, Me.IR.J.Tooke dr.W.I).Valentine.Mr.8.Valentine \u2018fine Mahel Van Cluk, Capt.Von Levetow, Mies Vealw, Mr.H.J.Waddie, We VY.1 Walsh, Rev.E.HR, Washer, Ir Vester.Mr Chas, A, Wilson.Mes.Wilan, Mra, Worley, Saloon pansengers per © 1° R.x8.M Capt Miss Mas mele, Captain Parry.for Livæpa tine Tinker.Mixx Cook, Miss Dunning.| tev.Prineioml Wackett, Mex Mins ffackeit, Minn Nora Hackett, Mar \u2018or WH.RT.Horkett.amd infant.Nev TE.Hackett.Mr.Kerr.Misa Knight.Miaa Cora ¥.Lewix, Mrs.Patterson.Wr 9 Viet, Men THE, Waster THI Mins | Tenie, Mr.8.Robertson, Mrs.Robertson | Hackett.| FIGH WATER AT OUFREQ Compiled by the Tidal Branch, M & ¥ | Nepartment.Juiv PMi Monday no 7 Fuemiay 7 Wednerd: R i Thurmd a : Friday 10 re Saturda, 11 34 sunday \u2026 12 Rin MOON THASES, i Full Moon.Thuraday, 9th, 12.4 2 Tant Quarter, Friday.17th.2 New Moon.Fridey ENGLISH WOMEN AS PHYSICIANS.fondon Contains About Ninety lady Doc tors\u2014Their Present Position\u2014Many Public Appointments Itecently Can ferred on Them\u2014One in Gen- | eral l'ont Office.Lady doctors are claim sention, at this wouicnt for two reas wns.There is first, the splendid cfori | «hey are waking en bebelf of the gremt | ete and hazanr which Princess Christian snd Princess Louise Augusta arc organ-: «wing on behall of the Hoyal Free hos.tual, through whose wards the present generation of qualited women have pass \u201cdas students.There will be three of he atails entirely equipped by them: wives, one of which wili Le hekl by Mrs. .Js our new sember, Telephone 1 a 10 vhanywy made: hy Del) Telophoos Oumpsny, where a! 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NATIONAL ANNIVER SARY WITH PATRIOTIC EN- THUSLASM.American residents and visitors ce lebrated the glorious Fourth on Sa turday with great enthusiasm.Flags and mauy pri- Hoated from the hotels vate residences, and every American wet with on the streets sported miniature editions of \u201cOld Glory\u201d in their buttonhoies.The Quebec Colony, according to previous arrangpenents, ce lebrated the day by a dinner and hop ot the St.Lawrence Rall, Cacouna, and the following American ladies and gentiemen loft for that popular resort on Saturday alftermoon: General and Mra.W.W.\"Henry, Frank Stocking, Vice-Consul; G.W.G.Holman and Mrs.Holman, H.H.Morse and wife, F.A.Morse, A.A, Stewart, Butler Lowry and wife, F, E.Elkins, PF Woodbridge, Charles Barclay and wife, D.Murphy and wife, Jos.H.Hedfern, Gel F.Simpkins, J, J.O'Flaherty and wife; Mr.and Mrs.Bock, Mr.Valiques and Mr.J.Levie.Mr.Frank Norman, manager of the Hall, received the visitors on arrival, and shorily after the party sat down to enjoy a most recherche dinner, which was prepared in Mr.Norman's heat style.General Henry presided, and after having discussed the menu, toasts were in order, and a number were proposed and duly responded to by a number of the guests, while several songs were aung in a very able manner, At the conclusion of the dinner hop was given in the large hall, which was attended by all the visiting Americans, and also a num- her of the summer visitorn at Cacouna, and everybody pronounced the event most successful in every respect.Before separating votes of thanks were passed to Messrs, Stocking and Norman for the manner in which they had organized the celebration.During the evening a society was formed under the name of \u201cSociety of Americans of Canada,\u201d when the following officers were elected : President ~General Henry.Vice-President\u2014(;.W.(i.Holuan.Secretary\u2014Frank 8.Stocking.Treasurer\u2014Mru.J.J, Flaherty.Executive Committee\u2014Nrs.Henry, Mrs.Stocking.Mrs.H.H.Morse, Mensra.À.A.Stewart and J.H.Redfern.Owing to the arrival of a steamer in port yesterday morning, the, members of the U.8.Immigration Commission wore unable to attend the festivities at Cacduna, but nevertheless did not allow the \u201cglorious 4th\u201d to pans without notice, and on Saturday afternoon the Commissioners, with two guests, Dr.Faber and Mr.MN.O'Meara proceoded to Bureau's at Montmorency Falls, where they spent the afternoon and evening.Ft is needless to say that a most pleasant time was spent, an few can enjoy themselves better than the Commisuioners, and at seven o'clock a splendid dinner was partak- Mr.Eppler presided, while Major John Conklin acted as toast master.After the good thin, vided by mine host Bureau .dancing pro Fed been disposed of, toasts were in order, and for over an hour à number of elo: quent and appropriate speeches were tired to the parlor, where several mu- were rendered, Major The American contingent was added to considerably by tbe arrival in town of about one hundred members of the American Travel Club, who put up at the Chateau.During the day they Yesterday the party went down to St.Anne de Beaupre, - | other.years.ON DEATH'S BRINK Coutéaued from lat Pageof Tiough hovering ou the brink \u20ac Jdoath the life of the Pontiff is stil lunged by means of swroog stimu oir and > oncentrated nourishment, and while he io still alive his wonder wl vitality may again resist and con quer tho attack of tls illness.Lau st evening, after the excitement oi the cetemuly the last sacrament.were over, the Tope seemed Jesu rest: wus, partly soottied by the religious \" | servis anu partly by u aose of chioral, woh was given tu bem in consider able quantity, \u2018The yonuu is lying on a small bed utuwa Up Lo & Walon overlooking wie piusss vi DU Peters.Liv chamber à» cory mage and araped with green cur au, sue only picture an vue roo «# ait antique Msuopns and the sui «HtiutiONt à yront ivory crucibix, tue anterive ot Le Vatican during she varly hours of thus miormag tesu- .u8 tu the conviction that the passing ui fupe Leo 18 very near.\u2018Lhe court cord of dt.Damaso 1s nlled with Lue carriages of the Cardinals, Cardinal Suwln drove m great haste to Hous trope frascati laut evening.In tne curule are drawn up the carriages ui Wie Lardinals and oi many notables.Jervanie und messengers hurry acrows the court with bundles of hugs wax wapers and with the robes ot the ecclesiastical dignitaries who are waiting within the palsce.lhe ante-chan- bers of the paiuce were throngod abs through the night with l\u2019rinces of the LGhurcn, bigh aoblemen and members of the diplomatic corps.Telegrams of enquity huve been received from several of she Moparchs of Europe.Emperor William of Gertuuny expressed decpest regret at the illness of the Pope and the hope that he would speearly re: cover, All kinds of speculation are already in circulation as to the probable suw- cessor to the throne of St.Peter.Upiniops are much divided owing to the many interests which will be af fected according to the choice made by the Sacred Coliege.\u2018he first question the Cacdinals will have to solve will be whether the conclave shall be held in Rome or outeide Italy.It is believed that the supporters of the ides of abandoning Home will even be fewer than in the conclave held after the death vf l\u2019iux IN, when 30 out of 3; Cardinale voted in favor of Rowe.The wound gyestion will be whether the\u2019 next Pope \u2018bust be an Italian or a foreigner.It is generally believed that he will bo'an Halinn in view of the strugyle between the Church and the State since the fall of the temporal power and the constitution of united Italy all the clergy as well as the Clerical party think that an [wlian Pope can protect better than & stranger the advance of the religious and political interests of the Church.The candidates chiefly spoken of are Cardinal Ramyiolla and Cardinal Sera.\u2018fino Varinuteili.\u2019 They are both representatives of the Conservative policy, but are bitter antagonists of each Cardinal Rampolls is a very warm Francophile, while Cardinal Vannutelli_ is adverse to the policy inaugurated by the present Pontifical Se cretary of State of assuming the power to which he hax adhered for 15 The t probable Liberal candidates are Bishop Agliardi and Cardinal Priest Satolli, whose breadth views and, love of modern ideas Saturday night, all highly satisfied been } i ; ; that they had spent a most pleasant have in rive at during his evening.The moat probable religious candi.who in dates are Cardinal Priest Gotti, would carefully avoid mixing up politica, and Cardinal Priest Angelo Di Pietro, who also har the desirable maquisite of old age, bing 75 years old.All these candidates live in Rome, but a strong party which might include à good many and to-day they leave for a trip DISASTER Ji] the Oxford Park dam mehr Jeanette burst, engulfing an excursion party on trolley cars.reported to be 75 to 100.vania Railroad east of Greensburg, and trains are being held there.The wires are all down east of that place, and Bo communication has been had with Jeanette since 7 o'clock.Oxford Park is a summer resort about a mile cast of Jeanette, and several hundred wen, women and children are known and run from 25 to 100.The damage done by the cloudburst in the vicinity of CGroensburg will not be lees than £200,000, foreign Pope.However, no sage from Jeanette recived at mid- and children perished by the burst at Oxford Park to-day, to th against the rocks in Brush creek, but à number wete el seeking relief from the heat, accident.office.He wan about 27 years of age.Rchool of Miner at Houghtonto t foreign Cardinals advocates the election of a f'ardina! who is not a member of the Curia, such ar Cardinal Sato, Patriarch of Venice : Cardinal Ferrari, Arch.(hishop nf Milan, both intransigeant, or «Cardinal Capecelattin, Archbixhop of the Saguenay.4 CLOUDBURST BURSTING DAM AT A SUMMER RESORT CAUSES A LOSS OF LIFE THAT MAY RUN UP TOA ed member of the Sacred College and har concilintory ideas.Tt in believed tnat the first ballot HUNDRED.wn be eel rely a beat in which no.; y w eloctad, but it will | Pittsburg, July 5\u2014It is said that immed to see which way the wind blows Tt ix considered certain that if Cardinal Rempolla sees the impossibility of rucersétinie to the Pontifical Throne, he will theow all hix strength in favor of an outsider.with a view to pre rerving hin candidacy for the next sonclave.Les thee rirenmatanres t is eupposed t Cardinal Oreglia, Mran of the Sacred College, will he chosen, aa Be in 73 years old and late.fv had a serious attack nf nneumonia.All these plans, especially thore drawn up bv the Cardinale of the Curia may be disturbed hy the attitude of the Cardinale coming from ontaide The loss of life is There in a washout on the Pennayl- OPPOSITE to have been here pbs aftemmocn.Rome.prime I, foreigners.Things t y ny r lives is not | nig! us such a poin an POST OFFICE.§| us how many lov n the Ttalinns reports are conflicting [ to induce a portion of from the provinces to alle with the foreign Cardinala, in which came alone there might he a possibility for a French or Spanish Cardinal could command the votes of the Germane or English.or vice versa, so that if an opportunity eriser for à fomign Cardinal to be chosen, the meet authoritative mem: bern of the College think the only one who could obtain the prescribed majority in Cardi) Gibhone, Wentiminater, Wd., July 5-Cardinal Gibbons, when shown the Associated Presa bulletin to-night telling of the Pope's condition.sa®l: \u201cThin news brings me profound sorrow, You may nav that in the rvent of the death of Ali Holinere 1 shall start immediate.Iv for Rome, because T honor him for Pitteburg, July 5\u2014A telopbone mes- night says from 50 to 75 men, women cloud: \u2018The\u2019 swept majority were drowned or At leant 800 persons were at the Park mme racer = KILLED IN ARKANSAS Torcnto, July 5.\u2014A private des: patch from Huntingdon, Arkansas, reaterday, announ: that Alex.Lee reland, had been killed in a railway hix greatness, exteem him fre hie 1 No further details were pes and love him foe C0 BE OO iven.Ireland was a non of A.Bltor hia great kindneen to me.\u201d 2) he .ue a hy merce head | OPINION IN ENGLAND, London, - July 6\u2014The consenaus of opinion of correspondents of the Lon: don papers in that the aged Pontiff can live hut a few hours, The Morning Post's Rome correspondent .says An oye witness returned from the Vati can at midnight deacribed as a moet moving e\u2026.the of the tion in the last Nathe wonderful compo: which the Pontif re.and after n course at Trinity College, Toronto.graduated from the Mich there he went about a year ago to Huntingdon to manage a coal mine, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tondon, July &-On Wednenday next.July 8, \u2018l'hoir Maientien will give Vw n * State ball of the present reign | Pope's pa at Buckingham Palace, and President | craments an touhet, who in to dine that evening [ are with at Lansdowne House, will be present, | ceived Ircin the doctors the hii: Capua, who is perhaps the inost learn: | ele More Testimony MUNYON The Great Physician Cures Mr.Demers, of Montreaf.\u201cI have been troubled for years with rheumatism.a great desl of money on medicines and physicians, but got little benefit.{ am by trade a shoemaker.At times I have been unable to work becauss many T have spent of the pain.I had to stop work last week because of it.I secured a vial of Munyon\u2019s Rheumatium Cure and ! am now cured.\u201d F.X.Demers, 816 Cadieux street, Montreal, P.Q.If you are sick, if you have indigestion, if you are nervous, if your ifeer or blood is out of order, if you have piles, or anv ailment, ask your drug- fin lor \u201cMunyon's Ciuide to Health,\u201d t is free and will tell you how to cure yourself for 25c.Thousands of testimonials, mation of the gravity of his illness.The informant said : \u201cAlthough the Pope himself feels worne than ever in his life, he ix optimistic and has not entirely given up hope.Noticing the earnestness displayed by the doctors, His Holiness himself ordered the last Snerawer ts, wishing to play his part of acvereiyn of the Church to the last un reuive the final consolation while in [uil ja-merion of his faculties.Be fore participating in the rite, the Pontiff hade farewell to the Pontifical Court, the central figure in a setting which unfolded the whole gorgeous pomp of the Vatican.\u2019 AH the London papers this morning unstintingly eulogize the lying Pope, whose becdride \u201cirrespective of creeds in a centre of melancholy interest te the whole Christian world.\u201d Rome, -luly 5\u201411 p.m.\u2014The condition of the l\u2019ope at this hour, though util grave, is not as serious as it was this afternoon.Dr.Lapponi thinks the danger of a catastrophe during the night han been averted.Washington, July 5\u2014The Apostolic ation received a despatch at mix o'clock thix evening from Cardinal Rampolla, the Papal Secretary of Ktate, regarding the serious illness of the Pope.The despatch in simply a copy nf the first official hulletin concerning the Pontiff's condition issued at Rone before noon to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PIER BURNED New York, July 3\u2014Fire thix afternoon destroyed Pier H.of the Lehigh Valley in Jersey City.The pier was used almost exclusively for the stor age of flonr, and $100,000 worth of the staple was consumed.The estimated same, to the pier and contents is \u2014\u2014 FOURTH OF JULY VICTIM Albion N.Y., July 5\u2014While walking in the street here yesterday, Mrs.Frank Collona wax acvidentally shot by a young wan celebrating the 4th.Bh died to-day.Her child, who was with her at the time of the accident, wan wounded in the leg but will re cover.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FLEPHANTS AT WORK.Bome gentlemen paid a visit to a timber yard in Rangoon and raw the phants at work.They tell us the elephants draw the logs.many of which arc three feet in diameter and 30 feet or 10 feet long, from the river, and pile them in systematic order.Then, when they are needed, they coll thé tu the mill and assist in adjusting them for the saw.Îter the log in cut the clephant carries the timber and piles it up or lays it gently upon the ox-carts to be hauled ofl.While the gentlemen were present a carpenter wanted to saw a particular log which wax under several others.One of the monsters rolled the upper logs off and pushed the chosen log to the will.The way wax not clear\u2014the| log butted against the other.He pushed these aside and guided the piece through them with a sagacity almost human.Hix piece ivcame wedged.He pu: \u201cwl and tagged ; it would not budge, but | at a whispered word from the mahout' and the promise of nice food he bent.to it.Still it stuck, With a whistle! audible for halt a mile, he got on his knee, straightened out hin hind legs.and put his whole force into a push.He was nuccensful.Satisfaction could almost be read in the gentle flape of hin huge cars and the graceful curve of his probnecin an he put it up to the mounted mabiowt arking for hin reward.logs more than two feet thick and twenty feet long are lifted bodily npon the great tusks, and are them carried off and laid upon the gangways sn gently as not to make a jar.One of the elephants carried such a timber along a path not three fect wide among manser of foone logs, Be had to plant his fore feet upon the loge, and than walk a considerable distance.He looked as if he were walking upon hie hind lege.The corner of a frail little bamboo hut stood in hin way.He lifted the log over the roof, ana bent hia body so that hin siden gently scraped the corner ol the house and did not shake it.A hundredth part of hin weight woul! have caused it to topple from ita pile foundation, ees repre © \u201cWhat preventa the ocean from overflowing the land ?\u201d anked the teacher.\u201cIta tide,\u201d ome 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KODAKS !! { - pm ue .M \u20ac A.à IN QUEER FASHION Yoegpested predicament Interrapi Interrupt Current of Wedded \u2018 Bliss at the Start, FL i ly.peculinr hoveymoons.married and like ordinary folks.Wien so mapy peuple gutting married all the while it is not strange to find some of them going through exceeding 1 would bu stranger probably if they all got mare then settled down just and Misa Willichinina Cole who rte pea- wate on their wedding trip until they were sick.Samuel is 17 yeux of age.Wifhelmina is 13.They were forgiven on their return home.Forvight days It was Semuel Spencer hf a Saad SNS Qi =, Aland x % nd dew days.OF cenrse- the rope broke} 3 Amelia and Albert sailed aw o te clouds on their we be, There was much conf rd d a great scurrying aroub Va bua Searching parties were sent oùt watch for the descent « =n car.Dow fin se hours, a hase The bride I \u2018 Rives their wedding trip had bwen « rite long enough and they hastened for the quietude of their homes, \u2018hy \u201cSant sig y org it op the mood ay a, F.Tad Moa veung br 4 1.Wt in the Aw Bl ny horiug family.~ Hix SR: trip ded Jot weeks with the death of immelf and hix wife at the door of his péreut's residence, His wife was nanie of Eliza.j they wade un round of all the amuse} The young mang with his bride, re The bridegroom who remained at !'ments they could find ia New York, [turned paints\u2019 home after the work on the farm while his bride set nding with the circus ut Madivon funil pe nd in the yard , out on her honeymoon dressed in her | Square garden, du e drank fy@y a boule véich > wedding own and determined to bave Young Springstead han already | cont carbalio wih .\u2018 the time of her life affords a well-| learned te roll \u201cmy wife\u201d off hi | Ve tgtharst fell desperately in dkmown instance of peculiarity in this] tongue with all the assurance of & | lov 1e Line ade, ith o Gung girt \u2018direction | Uthers have just ux| Benediet of veare of experience.Whe | Who cuplal cd ane aca in a strange, hut not so weil known.they eloped from their homes in Plea.| oi \u2018a fguuily.Hix open Tulle bad Among the syatrimonial doings ot] sant Plains, Staten island.he hae their last wek here was one case of ajgaved 335, which was to furnish fund Tu 4?the.fast that rhe hride \u2018who nade her wedding trip Klis Weland and spent part of the | tol bor tin wedding trip.They were marcied near Perth Am: honeymoon it.charge of the innigen-; Hoy and then went to New York.They tion officers.There their wedi unwillingly, nnd vere rescued from M4 hours later.There experience, 7 & weddine jiorty chee blocks away, Then there wax the care of the seven.ie also the story | of the newly modded pair who ai) ville theatres t trip in n balloon, quite Pall were rec ompanses even in that Thay were not subjected to the gaze of wrongs who can Gl) sent 10 Proctor's, to all the vaude œukl find, took in pt= to be had, and {up nt Barnum\u2019s civçus.| Thora heugbt peanuts with the abandon of youth and ate fearlessly, When the glamor of the circus dikappeared, Key fours! themsolres wich te mo- sed a pronounced trouble in the region of their stanach, Under these we it teen-year-old bride who went to Bar | circumstances their thoughts turned to Wum'a cireus and ended their elope ward home, and their feet soon fol tuent by getting sick on peanuts, And lowed their thought.lant, \u2018there ix the tragedy bolic arid.Maria Stoyanova is the heroine the fit story, Peter Pukulovitch the bridegrovin.\\ interproter.| Hô.Vie the Ministors .Maria had jrst in New York on the Deutehk and.had been enced to the before he left hin native Polandhad become *Krosperoits farmer a Brookhaven, PL Va He nev his bride wax coming on the steu and was anaitine it with mi viuge Heense, and it terpre the lutter womid he wony, fart posed Unfortunately of the new- dv wedded pair who ended their honey oon and their lives bv drinking cnr troll is arrived! 08 She Peidegromny he mae] people from the not that | fe i nrede lin the cere.) © with the officials, I! ! instend of om.Rpringrstead\u2019s father har taken his son hack te work at the White Dental works at Prince's, and his mother is teaching his wife the duties of a of { Pousekenper, Albert Johnsen and Amelia Filbert bad just bien married.Th had left their he ex near Atlunte, and ty on hy honey \u201cthat on the day rens opened its wir them wax a were me it haps arrival .vel u of semis ballon in vetich rides Het ® wl Wits the une instinet of two on snnsenient in foumi the the bal- «rides to npr smd to ever.and Al fgg be senior vw, atved money and) \"5 te nat ee pee taime in: er, The mr | tt whe o « trip efficie! + 04 pad te tie end ef a Balloon rope, Fab rel Fase use rrin tions : SO Tawking about him, he spied Albert + : a tfere with th» wod- \u2018and Amecha.and it was evident to re, aitheryh he bride \u201cdiately taken away \u2018 was warriage to hin.When he reached the proper with thi- protest, lwing well based, vu and the bride inne.from ber hub, | He protested that as the wife of a Prospeteus farmer te officials had no authority to hold her ax she could not borelamed with the indigent after her official it wax pecagnizem\u2019 was him nt once he had found a wedding party.To send the bride and groom into the nir would he a master move.in thought, so he singled them out for his attentions.Emlurrassed at the attention thrimt epon them.the two accepte ghee invitation Lo enter the Inschet as ore way ant of the difficul.ns] 4.Tt was the firet trip of the balloon {and it proved to be the last for ao wan a servant.The stern conunands of the father were repeatedly given to the son that be was to have nothing o do with the girl.He must marry \u2018ame cne else, Stothard dropped out of view lately for a few days.Then his mother re wived a letter containing the mar riage certificate of the young man with the servent girl.Frederick Stothard, the elder.rove and from his window wan starticd to sce Eliza's beady lying face downward at the door He ruched into the vurd.and then saw his sons body doubled up on the ground.The girl, after swallowing the poison, must have started to arouse the family.for «he was fonnd almost within reach of the bell-puli\u2014 Chicago \u2018Tribune, \u2014 ia THE CHRONICLE FOR THE SEA SON.We refer our readiers to the advertise ment on page 2 of to-day\u2019s Chronicle, in which an offer is made which should be taken advantage of by those fsmi lies who are contemplating their wea son's vacation.The Chronicle, pub lished jv the morning, is the only puper to reach the Lower St.Lawrence seaside resorts early on the same day of publication, and contaius full telegraphic, foreign and Canadian despatches, as well ns complete stock reports, social, shipping and local pews.Onlers promptly and carefull; attended to, Sent to any address for thy entire season, postage paid, for 50 cents.A BALLOON.Will be given away {o each child ac companied by his ne her parents whe will purchase anything.It is useless for chikiren to come alone, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.\u2014_\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014 If you want a strong, well made and good fitting hoot, go to A.J.Caron, 238 St.John street.4 bg .+f \u201csa it eA - Ne > VOLS % on pM an Lud AN BY VICIOUS MOBS, BUT SUCCEED IN RETAINING THEIR PRISONERS, Toronto, July 4\u2014The region of York and Adelaide \u2018atreets was enlivenad i | this evening Ly 5 mob thirsting for the blood of the police.About seven s'eleck a nan named Geo.Thompson complained to P.C.Young, who was on the York street beat, that he had heen assaulted by Arthur Hain io a hotel at the corner.Bain wan point- d out te the officer, who want to in- vortiqute the matter.When Rain mw the policeman approaching he thw at bia like a tiger, striking him with tat and foot.In an instant a nob of abeut 300 ayannel around the combatants with lovd crim of \u201c\u2018jux- tice,\u201d \u201ckill the cop.\u201d Scme of the bolder ons vent furiously at policoman, wha was already hard presses by his big privoner, sed things were beginaïing (eo look serious h P.C.Jarvis and Roberts arrived on the scence.and breaking through the mob handeuffed Rain.Ou the œvival cn the scone of reinforcements the mob bowled more wikdly than ever.but judicious use of the baton served to keen them at a respectful distrnce, Neil Bain, hrother of the prisoner, who had been especially pugnacious, wan also arrested, \u2018Nenveoly had the disturbanes aub- abled when, one of the aflicers at tempted \"to arvent Ned Clark and nn ather man, who wax unable to give hi» name, for being drunk and dis- arderlv.Anather mob awemb'd on Adelaide street hotweou Verk snd Nim: ro, and ns maticious ax hefore, The officers conxidering the circumstances, kept their tempers rematkably = well.tut on several men interfering and striking at them, the batons were apwin called inte play.CGeorre Davis, who seemed to be a ringleader, was also arrested.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1.B.¥.W.CONFERENCE Toronto, Ont.July 4\u2014A conference + Conadian members of the Internntional Brotherhood of Electrical Worksre was held here this evening, Delegutes were present from London, Ottown, Hamilton, per.Sault Ste., St, Cathy .Quebee, Mon \"HAE x in International Union, President of the conference.endorred the parsing by-laws: for towns amd cities making it compulsory for all inl work.orn lo pase a competit xunination for quality as to pro for the safety of the public.\\ varm dis: iuwrion war held ever the offorte that nre now heing made to nationalize all Canadian unions and sever their international connections, and a motion endorsing the action of the Brother fined and pledging the hearty support of the Canadian cemference for the future was passed puanimoudy.2 desk, A ee THR CHRONIOLR.OFFRE: pis MONDAY JULY, 6, 1008:2 NTT LPINE LENS OF the | tre .and other places, renresenting over 3000 members, H.4 Hurd, Toconto, Grand Vice President of the of| 22.° SPORTING FOP SPQRTING MEN AN) FISHER MEN TU CHOUSE FKOM, Bporting coute, rubber coste, rubbe sheets, canvas goods, including tents.dunnage bags, ete, foveballs; batt duunage bugs, footballs, batty] exorvisers, boxing gloves, aml a full line of sporting gods, including a new! and large amortment of patented Fang: tish fics suitable for trout and bass fishing, These way be purchased at the very lowest prics at Jd.0 Ber wands, 260 St.Joseph bined comer, of Dorchester street.Call acy for yourself, We have secured from loading sporting goods dealers in the United States a full line of foods at sacrifice prices, which we will wcll et wholesale prices.Now iu the time to soéure somo of the greatest ping i in sporting goods ever offered city.Cali and wo J.I, on on No.29, corner of Bt Joseph and Dorehester rtrects, who will be pleased Lo show yoy what he how to offer in those various lines.cv letras RIOT AT ST.PEI(ERSBURG St.Petersburg, July 4\u2014Kighty political prisoners who hud been transier- red from a preliminary prison to the convict privon hers on govvunt of over crowding, und who were placed in vo- litary confinement, rebeflod and wan, revolutionary An uproar an a conllict betweon the guords and the priseuers followed ana attracted a arge crowd of sympathizers with tho latter.The (rand Duke Vladimir visited the prison at the head of a company of infootry which had been sununoned to quell the riot.He de clured that the overcrowding was co- plorable, remarked that the army was not designed to do the duty of prison guards, and impwdistely reported the condition of the prison to the Caarree perms DEATH OF JUDGE DOHERTY Montreal, July 5\u2014Tudge Doherty, for many years a prominent member of the Superior Court Bench, pasred away this afternoon in his 85th year.He was appointed to the Bench in 1873 and rotired in J8Y1.tle occupied many prominent positions in Montreal where he was a ing figure for many Years.pe lion.Marcus Doberty was born at Dungevin, Derry, Ireland, 1838.Educuted at St.Hyacinthe College and University of Vermont, where he gra- dunted 1845.Was called to the bar IN, and enjoyed for many years an extensive practice in Montreal.Baton nier of the Montreal Bar 1872, and .C, the same year.Appointed a Pui ane Judge of the Superior Coart Sept.18738, and afterwards served as an Ausirtant Judge of tbe Queen's Bench till 1541.when he retired on à pension.Was formerly President of the St.l'atrick'« Society, Montral, and was appointed delegate to the Irish National Convention, A beautiful choice of prints, lave, muslin, and silk waists, black and afl colors, are now on sale at ACHILLE BEDARD.Corner of St, Joseph and La Chapelle etreets.+ 34 à - ,, feblizlamsi pp vw.$ THREADNERDLE ST Raid-Up Capital.Reserve Fund I MAT iDLAND PAK LIMITED LA ~\u2014 AR BT, LONDON ?886.d G _ Establish - > £3,000, oO £3,000,000 Colonists send Home for EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY, WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE, GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE.tr pre Ontario Accident Insuranee Coy Yes OF TORONTO.\" \u2018Agent, .78 ST.PETER STREET.Office Phone 627.\u201c Res.1611 ments.In the fature all those desiring to stady will not be obliged to go ahroag- lvarn the old way of euniting.A unique systems of cutting that have no squab = * \u2018Lhis new system is now bang tadght at the National Caltiag Academy, 228 St.John \u2018Street, Quebec, the 4 fur instructions complete, includiaæ complets ahtfit and'bte., ras ge from #50 to 450 00.5 For agenoy sad {arther per- ticulars apply 10 PROF.J.E.GARON, National Cutting Academy, = > SPECIAL \u2018ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NATIONALCUTTING ACADEMY, 228 St.John Street, Quebec \u2026 \u201c PROR.JEAN B.PEYRY'S SYSTEM.By The system of Prof.Jean.B.Peyry is just what is need- od by all tailors anc dressmakers of the twentieth century.Any one interested in tho making of clothing for men, women or children should at once take up the study, this new system which does away \u2018with measure tape, sard, \u2018sic.This system is the only one to eavo the trouble ot ittoag, as it suits itself to the body and is used directly or the cl It is taught scientifically and with the melrieal \u201cmosaut- + af + w à this useful and pond \u20ac $100 or $200 They may dearw tha: th Nop 228 ST.JOHN STREET.hd A Large Assortment of the Most Fashionable Styles.Ban wh 1 COMPETITIV D.MORGAN, Herd & i Hwan PRIC Tailor.Bb ta , CELERT S oo ee LL _ PSN CHRONICLE.OUFRE LNANA.MONDAY, JULY 6, 1003.CC 7 CUNARD LINE.Mewile Belkan & Go.[{FNIRE à TSH! LE.PARADIS enpix CANADIAN RAILWAY SYSTEM PACIFIC NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL CALLING |, STOCK BRQKERY, | Accountants à Liquidators, onbrons AT \" OURATOR nit ar das a NOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS AT QUEENSTOWN.h25 le ; \u2018 amovate ivcsiquiet sn | ISLE, #120 IL, (ISDA, Coin ie JULY pi.3 pu.ombers Hontreal Stock Exchange.a ST.PETER STREE : | - Oolleoted.{Dally exospt Sunday.*Delly.) A A ; \u2014 saloon Dai | pu manie; Pmanciai Arrangements ane ais LEAVE POINT LEVI po akin Passage $66.00 sad press | Private Wire with New York, Compromires.| i Are ut 1 44 IMPERIAL LiMiTED § o ALLAN LINE.pra] Mey uli de ani | Montreal and Boston.4DUPR tquidstion cf Insoivens Sense | |.1H 1 « pee an ¢ days Montres Teneur i Moyal Mail Steamahips.|\"For iront sod Vasesss apply to the = + pun é te Dei wae [XSF Mrs PH | Pose Days: 808 TETARLISHED 1009.Fonte one, 2 Brest.¥en G3 St, Peter Street QUEBEC: = props mati SEL nue emp.| dE: 0% men a, BUMMER SERVICE, VERNON H.SROWM & CO.tre rentree és opr.Sppiatinkm.ue 3 Cyr TBervice WD (7.6.BTOOKING, Louis Aire, Guess || Phones 946 and 1324.| |\u2014\u2014Taunony Lies, ©\u201d | Uchellon Company Building Ld : = SOLE [tr armee afa0 FREE res : From.Serre rer etre reg NU Tad Velhausie Breet Sd) connate ost ; on - es > Yo 2 Soni [Also Spent foi all Sipandity Lpisn, |.|Quebec, may \u20ac Ty A DR ce à = Canadian Pacific Ry.a atirocs may be cleaned by robbing aE ourus, ART.BRUNEAV Fe She er Nig ; ve | Niantic Steamship Lins.| COMMERCIAL.[vw Ti 20a: Bruneau & Duouis.-+s aies Gorse Raley, Cant oo Iron pillowslips lengthwise instead 14 Lt Portland ¢.0 4,0.1.R Proposed summer Sailings.> \u2019 .° co MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.IMPORT: of crosswise If you wish to iron tle | STOCK B OKERS.: | LE PTE MONTREAL | Power Compesÿ: LIVERPOOL SAILINGS.TS.wrinkles out instead of in.I aa (EEE MEET | On ang ter Warmer 18 18.wom A From Montreal per fus Manchester City, Forrest from] Never pin delicate materials on the | MEMBERS OF THE MOMATREA) N M.tee Toronto 4 Pr a Dt trains will run as fol joe.vas, LAKE MICHIGAN vou mon June 12 Lee te cascu tu P.Larneau,! clothesiine without placing a piece of * STOCK EXCHANGS- lo 8.24 PM.Detroit 0.30 F.M.Chica.| $ETWERN q AND MONTMO.erry, Belfast or Glasgo: aad 338.| [AK MANITOBA ool.June 28 ci 8 Cle.10 packages to Gowsus,| clean paper between tise fabric and the a \u20ac0 7.30 following mornin- this trais RENCY FALLS, Moocrens snd Giasgow servion.| ST Anar ee \u201cEs ee ee nm Quotas, 13630 Poyy terest J reine ie CN EEE] Lure er BN aissew LAKE BIE ape rome oh 30 [ken \u2014152 ton coal to Bennett «|, TO Wash a lace collar fret sew the | Montreal, 12 Hospital Street, |{12ston and with Canada\u2019 Atiantie 101 [nour prom ss ae 529, 5 noce, ones SE GAR CNAMPLAIN 2 x « 4 18 Ce taco with long stitches upon à double N Y 15 B 8 Customs Officer is In attendance at Quebec atom 1 Pu ny HEA a weekly hereafter.\u201d 7 Per \u20ac.\u2018b.A.Gannon, Muek, from | thickness of white flannel, then plunge ow York, 15 Broad Street.erry Duek Station prior to departure of AM.\u2018end every bour free dure > 8 MONTREAL TO BRISTOL Hohoken.\u2014147 fons coal to Bennett &| into warm soapsuds.\u2014 © amiss buen duiined (eV.pointe.11250 PAL every nail hour from 1,00 Weekly service, Cer ob.J.8 hier, à Wash fabrics that are tuclined to [Private Wire with Lounsbery & [Tables etes appt an aus nu dise FUME \" SUNDAYE MONTREAL TO LONDON where 4, 8 Fthier, Hubert, from! fade should be soaked and rinsed is Co.New York.or to Leave Quebec 680 and 8 AM.Fortnightly service.G all.\u2014228 tons coal to Joseph very malt water to net the color before OITY TICKET OFFICES, every half hour from 1 P.M.to 1) Fs Sailing froma Montreal at daybreak and | Gingras.Corner Du Fort and Ann streets (oppo-| Leuve Montmorency Falls *6.41, 11 a trom Quebec in the aiternoom.res washing in the suds.N site Chateau Frontenac) Fe Land.1141, A.M.12.11, *12.36, 34 56 Ba Thee ee LEE, Diners have tule EXPORTS, Glycerin is a capital remover of cof- OTICE Be, Dalhousle street and foot of Bt land every \u2018half hour from 1.50 to 11 86 clous promenade\u2019 decks, © eleciric Mubt| Per © b.N.D.de Pierreville Des.| fée or milk spots from white goods.| I8 hereby given that RET 3 sie | _(Patuis SETWEEN QUEBEC AND STE.ANNE throughout and are of the most modern | marais, for United States.\u201413Ÿ corda] Paint the stalns with the glycerin: | merged.Lu weil Ra the suber deep nat DE BEAUPRE, type.OF PASSAGE.pulpwood.then wash out the glycerin with luke- [Oier that was thers up to last winter cr Stopping at Montmo RATES \\ , w rain water.the end of the Long Whar.The position WEEK DAYS.First Cabin, $85 and upwards.Round \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 arm ater.of th at the mouth of Cap Rouge .48, 7.45, Leave Quebec 1045, 1145, AM 116\" SA is \"8.15, 6.18 and 7.15 py 06 8.oirave Ste.Anne de Beaupre §.30 , as heretofore.shown by a flat trip tckets at reduced rates.Becond | A most completo and varied ansort- For very yellow or grimy things a H Nite light by pieh ay and a white lig v night in, to Liverpool, and bv Monteagls | ment of strong boots for the country | make an emulsion of kerosene, clear and Montrose to MUristol, $87.80: to ; : - position of the deep water Pie: $40.Second Cabin, Hound | 4nd fishing excursions at A.J.Ca- | limewater and turpentine in equal taken at the end of tbe Long 48.V45 10.45, 11.46 AM London, ry oe => \u201c 8.48, Trip, $71.25: London, 873.76 : Third | Fon\u2019s, 238 St.John street.It is worth Wharf, \"is in a straight line with the said | ; \u2018ane | L115, 2.18, aad Claus, M Liverpool, London, Glasgow your while to see them.9 parts.Shake them together untll dat buoy od aban 600 foot to the west he New PSE vracr ad PM.5, 8.15, *4.45, 5.18, 8.48 Cap Rouse Wharl and Pler Co.SUNDAYS.Boutaat.Londonderry, and Quecnstown, _ creamy, then add a cupfui to a boiler- | thereof.M and for all partieu- MONSTER SEAWEEDS.ful of clothes and boll for half an ».FLOOD, On and after Sunday, June 28th, 1908, [+148 %u RUORS, 50.0 080.7.45.*6 AM., passage d lars, apply to E, I.CREAN, City P.A.| Macricystis.a scam .bour, M [trains will leave St Audrew street tor.and 7.18 P.M opposite $.0,, or to Pacific.3 in eid opto] oF the South SUMP Lau du follows £1 AUIS Mrs ter |, fanie Ste; Arne de Kesupre \"22 20-22 JAS.R RONALD, Agent.20 to 30 inches in diaméter and 1500 Judielous Athletics.LBAVE QUEBEC 5.18, and 10.80 P.M PT RATES OF PASSAGE, Canadian Paciñe Rallway Company | tn 2000 fret in length.In no case do | College girls sometimes break down.Eastern Townships Bank, 8.45 AM, For St.Ilaymond, Riviers a WEEN WEREC a ar JOACHIM, Cabla.c.ve 845,00 and upw Atlantic Steamship Lines nny of these have roots in the pro- | Bo do society butterflies and wage Nacre te Caer inh, Chicouticat cops |o L00YS Quebec 745 AU, 2.15 and Second ¢ Gabin.a vote een $38.00 46 DALHOUSIE STREET.Quebec.| per sense, their nourishment heing ab- | Workers and hundreds of otber girls DIVIDEND No.87.Sunday, cep! 5,16 PM Joachim +7, 9 - \u2014\u2014e ES sorbed from the water by all parts | who have not the wisdom or experi- | Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of 1.80, Lu For Indian Lorette- Lake St ls pu, » 0.80 AM.and For further particulars apply to alike.ence to establish a just relation be | {3 ï ; , daily except Sunday.' SUNDAYS.ALLANS, RAN & C0.|GREAT NORTHERN RY.|.\u2026\u2026.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.tween thelr physical incomes and ou | EL OUR PER CENT.L48 2M Shllay ouly for St.Raymond [pee Quebec 6.80, 6.A.M.and 1.08 Arete.CIRCUNSTANCES CHANGED THE{ goes.But it is overworry much often.SF onehatt of oe parc nd, BONUS [5.20 PW.For $i.Keymond daily except Leave St.Joachim 10.40 A.M.and OF CANADA.CASE, er than overwork that sends the col- [clared upon the vaid up Capital Stock 10.00 1M.For St.Raymond, Riviere a [3 19, £30 trains, oll thers New York Ti 1 girl or her noncolleginte sister |\u2019! this Bank (Lut on new stock to ap Pierredet., Roberval und intermediate [rang = \u2019 ° are Rioctrie Sew dork Times.exe es ply from date of payment only) snd «tatlons Saturday only, with alecplug |\" À \u2018apeclal electric car ruse à D oO M! N I Oo N D A Y The intermittent discussion about | Into nervous prostration.Just bere is [that the same will he payable at the car.days In connection with trains Lo and JULY 161, 1003 the propriety of the word \u201cobey\u201d in | The saving grace of athletics, *hat sug- | lead Uffice aud Branches on and after ARRIVE AT QUEBRO from Ste.Anne ds Beaupre.starting Round trip Tickets between all Stations st | | tbe bride's part of the marriage ser| ar coated ounce of prevention that rsday, 2nd da uly next.{7.00 AM.From Chicoutimi.Robervay, [from the Chateau Frontenac 30 minutes SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE.| vice reminds City Magistrate {rune «+ | prevents the bitter pound of cure.In Mhuisday, 2nd day of hoy or.Iviers a Pierre et SC tiaymond | [0 108 om paseing is front ot +] On June 3th nud July Ist, good returning une | 3 #407.When a certain couple were) the rush and whirl of some exercise the 15th to the 3uth June, both duys|H.55 AM.From St.lisymond.etc.Clarendon and Victoria Hotels.tit July 2nd, 1903.married, the wife was sisteen years uses inclusive.daily except Sur Freight delivered at Quebec Station TIME TALLE FOR SUMMER (903, oll, and big and buxom.The hushaud that Justant the tat sources By order of the Noard, 4.30 P.M.From La Josent Indian sr ss P.M.will be forwarded next Commencing Monday, June 20tb, 1903.was two years lier senior, but | slim ind there is no room for the little .J-MACKINKON, gad Opel phe.du LOUE Pierre st, | For ail other information apply to the LEAVE QUEBEC.to thin , and not up to the average | Mas General Munaçer.|8.2 1tayinond, US Joseph, Indian | Stierintendent.Daily Except Sunday.in height, Ten years passed, and the | blue demon of worry that eats into the [herbrooke, 3rd June, 1903.1 poyoeed.exe Sb, coceut Sucday|J.À.EVERELL, Eéw.A EVANS, 8.45 AM.Exprows for Lake St.Jowsph, | couple got along us well us many cu.| foundations of health.The perplexing ; 5 Monday.Superintendent BON.Gen Manager, St.Haymond.(Grand Mere.Shawint [piles do, but the was hard to[ Problem is forgotten, and the pinyer a.Orval Te : » Proxideat.Eole.Hauiatues Montreal aie Le [manage With the flight of time rho| gains her poise nnd takes up the next | STEAMER ORLEANS.only.ARRIVE QUEBEQ becaure larger, while her theoretical | task witb a freshened mind.The phys- G.BEDAKD, 918 FM From St darmons (leaving Dally Except Sunday.lord aud master added not an inch to] deal benefits of judicious athletics are | On nnd after Monday, 29th June, tite | pickers tor is by F.8.Stocking.op 8.90 P.M.Express from Hawkesbury and hin stature nor an ounce to his almost axiomatic, bat they are not all.| Wd circumstances perwittiug, will run os | osite St.louis\u2019 Hotel, whers parlor intermediate points.weight, One day he waned her to de In the education of girls the incidental | flows snd sleeping car arcommodation can be Through freichl trains daily each day.| something that «he nemsed, at Firet FRON THE ISLAND.Faom QuEuxe.| reserved, at the Chateau Frontenac an A VISIT SHAWINIGAN FALLS, quietly, then vehemently, and finally lessons of college coutests are not to 50 AM.cam Vac, Bty\u2026 office No.14 Huade street, \u201cMare Picturesque than Niagara.\u201d | 'xplosively ep ic it \u201cac.| be despised\u2014the value of patient work 852M 131A.4.[the Grand Trunk flailway office, corner Trains Laase levee.The Prettient Hide Trip Around Quebec, |XPlo«ively.\u201cI'll nut do it,\u201d she de.#5 ALM, % 5AM.Rt.Ann and Du Fort streets, at the Lo.White Mountain Express For rates, informatiom, etc., apply te cared, \u201cand I'd like to sce you make for an uncertain end, the sweetness of 10.00 A.M.1.3 ADL tercolonia! wy ke ce ee 6.3 Uli} ain Exp à.J.GORRIE, GUY TOMBS, ne.effort for the class, the grateful wenri.aL zl Fort street ond at hae .\u201c For Fabyans.Portland, Bos- PO EE en, FOOT 00 (0 | But, Maria.\u201d expostulated the hus | Hess of vletorgiand tbe plessure of n | AHEM LANA (ime HARDY, J.G, SCOTT.BB | rate Quote Bonus ane * \u201cTicket Agent, 38 Louls St band, \u201cwhen you marricd me, didn\u2019s | Just reward.\u2014Gentury.On Tuesday and Thursday the Steainer|™ Gent.Pass.Ament.Cen.Maoaxer Car to Portlandst, you Promise Ki ober me a = makes an oveniug rin, leaving, Quebec 2 0 New York Special CL did\u201d whe replied.Then sizing ot ad Y Y no \u2014_ ' « id and Ne ___Asotes, Naples and enon, un hi fiminutive Proportions, .she ot theme Fi ares evil con Juan a BYNVAYD rea agree.PM.(T Fork.Periaia eerie Land Nev a - Swear (Fram Dosten.Le en youd grow.sequences of an early and liberal ment | 3.15 bx.TWP IN p p Bouton and New York eas 3 ¥ Vancouver.[lus 10 Como and aco our assortment of | diet, says Dr.Winters, is the los ot | SWFX.dour QUN AN 19 00 Benton and New Yon Esp J 48|Caa.d omas.[Anges 8 sunmmer hoots and shocs.Special | relish it creates for the physlologicnl 73 PM ickest & Best Route Naw Xcrx and all New England prices for the season.foods of childhiood\u2014milk, cereals and | on Holidays the host will make à epeclal The Shortest, Qui es 2 P.M.{Ponte \u2018alo B-auoe and L Meganto.Vin (trs enatoun MONTREAL LINE, A.J.CARON, vegetables.\u201cA child that is allowed | (FP leaving'ibe Island at 8 A.M, \u2014BETWEEN\u2014 | Vallmen Sleep og Car lo Bovies, ou i rou | Bteamer leaves Quebec daily at 5.30 23% St.John street.8 generous weat det\u201d Le adds, \u201cIs \u2014_\u2014 Montreal and New York.|] 00; Sinmer From Bests P M.calling at Baciscan, Three Riversano oo > - certaik to refuse\u2019 careals and, vegeta- Anthracite Coal Exclusively.No From Levis io Sherbrooke and au J loon.oir 2 Borel, 8 , COSTLY PERFUME.bles.Ment, Wr Whtimulating elect.| AMIE RIC AN LINE Smoke.No Dust i AM.ana {PM \u2019 \u2019 La 2 Now Kogaad | ?The trouble in the Balkans ishaving | produces a Labit na surely as does al- New York\u2014Southampton\u2014London | sa rg 7.15 auG 11.00 AM end TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.x fMasfiower.uU 0\" 16 TORONTO LINE one curious offect ; it is seniding up t\u2026-| cohol, tea or coffee and a distasto for Sailings Wednesdays, at 10 a.m.Arrive New \u2018 York 6.20 and 10.00 P.M.| New York Special 110 I.M.'RBICHT SAILINGS.; rica of the deliente perfuine known ns less satisfying foods.The foods which | New York \u2026.July 8, Kt, Pont.July :2 and 7.20 A.M.iteuiom and New York Expr m 12.10 P.M.Form Steamer leaves Montreal Daily (ex [attar of roses.The sent in now hein the meat eating child eschews contain | Palisdelpals July 13} Now York Aux.5| BUFFET CAR ON DAY TRAINS, | White Mountain Exnrece 8.01 b.Mpro] Steamers Qaebee cept Sunday) at 1 pm.retail] at two guineas an ounce, and it 5 rtain minerai 1.50 P.M.Train from Point Levi con- | Accommodation at 8-41 a.m- .| = | re SAGUENAY LINE: it in anticipated that in a month's time | I large proportions certain RED STAR LINE, necta at St, Lambert with \u201cD.& Li.NOTE\u2014White Mountain Expmess {nezman.|Jeir a à ' that quantity will not he purchaesable | Constitutents which are essential to New York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Pa ne ra from Halifax leaving Levis | runs daily except Sundaya Steamers leave Quebco daily at | London under thie guineas.bodily nutrition and health, and with Sailings Seturdays, at 10 12.10 P.M.connects at St.Lambert! New York Special rune daily except The making of attar of roses is one | out which the processes of fresh growth | zoeland Juse ot | Vader: Ré, with \u201cD.& H.\" also Sat 8 s.m., for Bay St.Paul, Murray Bay, of ; ; Sn \u201cied Juir 14] Kroaat ickets via the : ! : : the staple industries of the princi.| and development are stunted.There \u2014 sir 14] Krooal ad, lnsist upon tickets via Boston Express runs daily except a tty Tadeo » He Ha llpatity of Tulgaria.The principal gor.| are more so called norvousness.anemis, 78 advan Now Tor BE Soe: DELAWARE ¢t HUDSON.Sunday; on Sunday leaves at 2.06 .L.H.MYRAND dene arc at Kezunlik, and extend for rheumatism, valvular disease of the |iug, #3 St.Louis street; E, M.Crean | The only liue along the beautiful shores pm.h forty miles in the valley of the Mar- heart and chorea at the present time | C-l\u2019.A\u2026 Canadian Vaciic\u2019 Railway, op of Lake Champlain.Accommodation runs daily except Sat Agent, [tica.| There wonderftol and riceteus ( 2 p vosite \u2018Post Office ; Chas.15.Tenny, Shortest, Quickest and Best.V.S.Farçage examined and checked i July 6, 1908.gardens have more thon ener been the in chlldren from ao ex of meat a: | 1.+ corner I+ Vat sad Aun \"ests, G.YOUNG, J.W.BURDICK, through from Quebecx , .: sane of blondshed, There the worst | it Preparations in the diet than from | dusts.dnd Vice-I'res.Gen.Pass Agent, For Pullman reservations and further : \u2014=\u2014p\u2014=\u2014\u2014>=} of the Turkish atrocities were commit.| all other causes combined.\u2019\u2014Medica : __ _\u2014 intormation apni Lo r = Stockiax.; ich à = \u2019 T7 ity Ticket Office, 22 51 Louis Street.STBAMER
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