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

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


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

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[" VOL LVIL No, 20,662 \u201ca A ne I SPU m0 0100 m0 opera ago Or fésec perce féucrut Ca THE SECRET OF THE STONEWALL JACKSONS UCCESS IS ENTIRELY DUE TO THE RECOMMENDATION OFTHE RECULAR CONSUMER.JEP 0100000 (00 150 Ce mages + = me POPE RELIEVED BY SECOND Bis Holiness Spent a Quiet and Almost Painless Day ss a Îtesuit\u2014Had Several Hours Sleep Last Night and Seemed Much Refreshed.Rome, July 10-9 p.m.\u2014The following bulletin has just been issued : \u201cDuring the day His Holiness had hours of rest without suffering.His puise maintains its frequency orcs.This morning, after operation, his pulsation was 92, hix respiration 25 and his temperature 36 centigrade.The kidneys continue functionally de- ficient.Hie general state is station- or LAPPONI.MAZZONL\u201d Rome, July 11\u20146.40 a.u.The usual ga i watchers, mostly journ- aliets, witnessed from the piasaa of Bt.Peter's the opening of the win dows the P angriment = thie tel wy {faithful valet, Centra.From what has leaked ov from the sick room it appears that no significant change has taken place in the condition of the patient up to the t hoor.Dr.i aue- ceded in having Pope Leo Lake a nuf- ficient quantity of nourishment during the night: + Rome, July 10\u2014Prol.Rossini, assisted by thwe other tors, analyzed the serum extracted this morning: The doctors explained that the pur.of the analysis was to determine whether the case originated from tu.herculosis process or a tumor in the thorax.Fhe analysis showed that the disease was due to uimple pleu- ring.Rowe, July 10.\u2014The venper services In Rome to-night were transformed in many of the churches into special wer vices of intercession for the Pope One wervice in particular attracted interest.It wes held in the Church of St.Andew of the Quirina).Tonight at the side altar, under which lie the re mains of St.Stanislaus Koata, upon the exact spot where, nearly 70 vears ago the Pope celebrated hin firnt Mass priests solemnly invoked the interces rion of St.Stanislaus in behalf of the aflicted Pontiff, and kneeling en and women, reverently echoed the prayers.An interesting story in told of the recent interview between the Pope and his nephews.When they were admit ted te his apartment the Pope prompt- ty asked for news [rom hin birthplace.\u201cWhen did word of my illoasa reach Carpineto 1\u2019 said His Fioliness.\u201cOr Saturday, Holy * Father,\u201d replied Count Ludovic \u201cBtrange.\u201d\u201d_re plied the Pontiff, \u201cI only felt ill lant Sanday.\u201d As his nephews were leav ing the Pope called his valet, Centra od nd :\u2014\"Re aure to nerve these el .> en he call hie gray-haired nephew.\u201cwith ier.\u201d Thea turning his nephews he raid, laughingly =f in any left, leave one for me.\u201d Ttalian Government follows the fluctuations of Pope Leo\u2019 conditior with deep interest.In respoure to CONDITION, HOWEVER, THIS MORNING \u2014\u2014 N|duy in Kome yesterday, dus to the questions put to him, Premier Zanan OPERATION deli expressed his personal solicitude| for the Pomtifi and he added : \u201cMy duty is solely to assure, in the interest not only of Italy but of all Europe, the most absolute liberty to the approaching conclave, and the fullest assurance may be entertained that this liberty will be given.\u201d ; The Tribuna, the semi official organ of the Government, says tu-night :\u2014 \u2018In view of the condition of the Pope, which occasions deep auspense fhrough- out the Catholic world, the visit ot King Victor Fmmanuel to France has been postponed until next September by a commun accord between the Freuch and Italian Governments.\u201d Rome, July 11\u201412.10 n.m.\u2014A general fesling of tranquility marked the belinf that, though the Pope's days are numbered, hia hour bax not yet come.The sublime self.confidence of the patient permeates the people, especially the simple folk, who go about their dav's: work, postponing] signs of sorrow and mourning untif from the sick bed itself they hear that widerpread the unusual struye » Lewring its end.; The news ol yesterday morning\u2019: operation sent Cardinals and.Ambas wadorn driving hurriedly to the Vatican.The nombre blak carriages ana burses of, the former, relieved only by glinpues of the scarlet robes worn by the pale-faced occupants, contrasted strangely with the brilliant equipager of the Ambassadors.A swall crowd of men, women anc childreu of all descriptions beuieged the door where the news was te be given out.Puseing through the corridor each «eceived à slip of white paper on which the moming bulletin was printed.in tently reading these pupers, the crowd tiled \u201cout through another door pant the armed guard and into the quiet strecte.During the remainder of the day but few of the public songht the Vatican.Then came the night bulletin an! far larger crowds than had gathersi during the day wandered to the Vatican.The extraordinary confusion prevailing at the Vatican out side the immediate vicinity of the Pope's sick room ix demonntrated by the remarkable neglect to make even the most ordinary preparations for interment of Mgr.Yolponi, the Secretary of the Consistory and Canon of St.Peter's, who died suddenly yester day of ayncope.The body of Mgr.Volponi nema to have been permitted to remain almost in the condition ir which he died.The remains were not laid out in the customary manner.Only two lighted candles were pro vide! and they wore permitted to burn to the sockets and had almost expired when a noble Roman lady came this (Continued où Page Five.) -_\u2014 mm ra : Hotel LS : London.$ Largest and most magniticent Hotel in Europe,\u2018 .\"Overlooking the ploturesqusRmbaskment Gordons and rivers > MODERATE CHARGES, Bedroom, 1ight and attendanee Included, from $1.50 por day Breakfast, from 0c.Juneh, 8be.: dinner $1.50 Buites, saruring absolute privacy, from 94 per day.: Jalegraphic Mdreas : Cecelia, London, Cecil à RESTAURANT, À.JUDAH, Manager.GLARETS AND \u201cN, JOHNSTON & SONS BORD POR NEARLY TWO CENTURIES RAVE BEEN STANDARD a «AGNES BN RVERY PART oF THR WeRkD> LAW, YOUNG & CO, Menireal; SAUTERNES EAUX Sole Apenta te Nanads REVIVAL OF A NOTABLE CASE \u2014\u2014\u2014 New Proceedings in the Matter of Gaynor & Green \u2014f\u2014 PRIVY COUNCIL PETITIONED tt FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL FROM THE DECISION OF MR- JUSTICE CARON \u2014 MOTION WILL BE HEARD JULY 24 \u2014MR.TAS- CHEREAU LEAVES BY PRETO- RIAN TO-DAY TO OPPOSE IT.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 The Gaynor-Green case has suddenly taken another turn and the U.Sauthorities dc not appear to have any intention of allowing the matter to drop, judging (rom a cable received here Thursday evening from England to the effect that a petition had been presented to the Privy Council ank- ing for leave to appeal to that body from Judge Caron\u2019s judgment rendered lat fall, which practically allowed Mesars.ynor and Green their liberty in this Dominion.The details of the appenl are very meagre, but are supposed to have been engineered by Mr.McMaster, advocate, of Montreal, who hax been in England wince last May, and who represented the V'nited Staten authorities in thik case before the courts of this Province.It will be remembered that Menara.Gaynor and Green were arrested in Mey, 1902, on a warrant issued by Magimtrate Lafontaine of Montreal.Inisnediatelv after their arrest a writ of habeax corpus was issued by Judge Andrews, and upon thaf writ both Gayner and Green were Conteyed back to Quebec, and after triat- 4 of said By-Law No.370: 18 be amended by striking out after the word \u2018\u2018next\u2019\u2019 the figures °* °° and substituting thereto Lhe Lgures \u2018\"1U04.\" \u2014 +, 4 PUBLIC NOTICE.i HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant te mection #0 of the Act 29 Vic, ch.57, as amended by section 11 of the Act 31 Viet, ch.34, the above Hy-low will he vend a second time and pasxed on the TWENTY-FOURTH (24th) day of JULY next, 1908.(signed) H.J.J.B.C TNA, pty Clerk.| i MONTMORENCY FALLS.REACHED BY ELECTRIG CARS, REVUAN- FARE 30 CENTS.Best $2.50 per day Ac-| commodation in America.; Uibisté ris.meme | SUENERT UNSURPASSED 600D TROUT FISHIN La ; FLY @NLY.! BEET © ee , J.W.BAKER, Manager.Telephone - - - - 2442.Dr.A.Larocque, L.D.3.D.1.~.Graduate of Philadelphia.Pupil of | Lontion and Paris.| .CORNER VF .t St.Juseph & 87 Charch St.Quebec.Private Residence 960 Desforrei St July-8x4-a-wxi12-m YOU WILL SAVE MONEY! WM.LEE'S, QUEBEC'S FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 25 BUADE STREET, DURING NEXT TWO WREKS.née recto ns ce a fodivre are desirous of cloariug our shelves.Al fasblouable goods may ba had at ost | price.| Order now and have stylish suits \"| at nominal cost.WM.LEE, - 25 euave si H Rif Plain & Ormamental Iron Fence.Entfance Gates and Lawn Furniture, Etc.B nd measurements for estimatos, C.HB.LEPAGE, 187 BRIDGE STRBET, QUEBEC | WHER IN _ MONTREAL OFAV AT THE .St.Lawrence Hal TED HOP?CRETRALLY LOCATED AND LIBERALLY CONDUCTED HOTELS IR THD O1PY \u2018Paisenissé by the Leading Citizens of v Quebec, HATES FROM $3.50 PER DAY.H.HOGAR, .« + - Proprietor 4 ] 6, : | Colorad and Sporti HEADACHE POWDERS Dacause they are se l'ar superise te any other Kind, boing absolutely safe, plessant and eMectual.They contain ne lent which will lead te the formation of a dangerous hablt, bul are simply a vegetable nd which have cured sands of others sad will de the sams ler you.@ J emo LE the well mows .ans of kogererilie, SB.writes: Tomedy for Neadache thai i» a Tou minutes reste co bably wad 1 Mare found (he safe and varices.ve @ They can always effect a positive cure tn from ten to twenty minutes and a slagls trial never hails to relieve and delight chronic sufferers from headache.All sorts of stores sell them, but be sure oun jet the Genuine KUMFORT Headache ewders, They will cure your headache, while substitutes or Imita will prove mere harmful then helpful.Package of 4 Powders, 30e.Package of 12 Powders, 25s.# your dealer won't supply them we will er package, posipaid, en receipt © F.6 WHEATON CO., Ltd, @ Sole Proprietors.FOLLY VILLAGE, R & QUEBI a Head Office, - Quebec, 1 FOUNDED 18:8.Incorporated \u2018by Royal Charter,\u2019 A.D.1823, Capital Authorized, - - - $3,000,000.Capital Paid Up REST $go0,000.$1,500,000.BOARD OF DIRECTORS ; John Itreakey, Æsq., - - President.John T.Rows.Exq.- = Viee-lr ont.Gaspard : [emoine.Fsg., W.A.arsh, su.V Borweid, q., KE.Bil lingstey, Yoda.Fison Mirek Fsa.Thomas MeDougall, General Mauger RRANCHES : ., St.Peter street.Toronto.Ont.Upper Towa.Three Rivers, Q st.Koch.l'embrake, Ontdo de Montreal, St, James St.Thoroté, Unt.| Nt, Catherine St.George.Street Fast hey Q Ottawa, Ont.Victoriaville, Thetford Mines, Q St.Fenrt.Q.Diurgeuk Fills Shawinigan Falls I'Q., Ont AGENTS.London, Eng.\u2014 .Bank of Scotland.New York, U.S.A., Agents Bank of Brit tsh North America Hanover National Jgnkdo Te iT OUR SODA FOU NTAIN You can obtain something sparkling and refreshing to d:ink.© Bake our own Fruir Eyrups, and can confidently recuinmend them.Try them and you will soon learn that our Joe Cream Sudas aro a+ pure and wholesome as perfect materials and gieat cate can taske them Winfield & Log CyNFECTIONERS; 126 Joha St, 134 Joseph St LELEIHONES : Mown oy Brunch PHONE 109 KODAKS ~ Develo Machines de BASTMAN GOODS AGENCY, SEEDS, HAMMER, IMPERIAL, PAGET, PLATES, ETC.g Views of Quebec.Rare Old Medals and Coins, Interestiog IaokR on Quebec.| Developing and Printing.Yt TWO DARK ROOMS :Atthe Disposal of Amateurs on Ys Je & Garde, 31 Buade Street, Next Door to Holt, Renfrew @ Co.Furtiers.1 C BANK 4 ; \u2014 tea) Hie Way If Always 1s In °° Classza sbelttut class IR school, you know, I'm always number two, And Dotty's always number one, Né matter what I de.\u2019 Sometimes I ml word, although Itry Aa as Ee, > And Dotty\u2014ahe ja number one Because éhé sp=its it right THER CLASS.And if ahe chanc \u2018Why, I declare, And so she stays the number one, And I stay number twa.Mamma says, \u201cLittle ladies first Bhould ever be the rule,\u2019 And that's the way it always is In spelling class at school.\u2014Helen & Daly in Exchange ¢ to miss a word, I do! + t Burning a Cela, ; Here is a little piece of paride magle, very simple, easily performed, yet very mystifying.Take à piece df paper four Inches one way by five \u2018inches the other.Put the coln\u2014a cest wiil do\u2014on the paper and fold the paper over It from the top to within one fnch of the bottom.Then fold the right hand side of the paper under the cent and the left hand side in the same way.Don't forget that these folds must be under the cent.| Then fald the bottom inch of the ph per under the cent also, and it will seem that you have securely wrapped the cent up, whereas it will be in a sort of pocket and will readlly slip owt into elther of your hands at your pleasure.Allow the spectators to feel the coin through the paper.Then take the paper from your left band into your right, and let the cent slip out into your left hand as you do so.This you must do dextrously, so that no one may see the \u2018met.Now burn the paper, and the cent will have disappeared.! A Bubble Party, A pretty form of amusement is @ soap bubble party, which may be made to take the form of a spirited contest for the young people.Five rings of pasteboard wound with bright (issue paper should be suspended in a doorway.large bowls of strong soapsuds, in which a tablespoonful of glycerin has been dissolved.nud a dozen or more clay pipes are the other materials needed for the bubble party.The players take turns in trying to blow thelr per fect bLublles through the different rings.Each person is allowed two attempts to blow hix bubble through a ring, and to the successful \u201cbut:blers\u201d is given a score.The person gaining | the highest score is awarded some triding prize.De It Yourself.Why do you ask the teacher or some classmate to solve that hard problem?| Do it yourself.Yon might as well let some one else eat your dinner as to \u201cdo ! your sums\u201d for you, says the Northwestern Christian Advocate.Do not ask the teacher to parse all the difficult words or to assist you ia \u201cthe performance of any of your duties.Do it yourself.Do not ask for even à hint from anybody.Try again.Every trial increases your ability.and you will finally succeed by dint of the very wisdom and strength gained | In this effort, even if at first the prob- : lem is far beyond your skill.It is the | study, not the answer, that really re- \u2018wards your pains.! Brain Twisters, A men started on a journey with a tox, & goose and a peck of corn.Come where a girl who goes wrong is umde get a fellow into our college eleven.\u2014 Ing to a river he was pussled how he An outcast and her male, partner flour.| Towa and Countrywas fo get across, as be could take but one of his possessions at a time, and he ! conld not leave the fox and goose together, for the fox would eat the goose, He could not leave the goose and corn together, for the goose would eat the corn.low did he arrange it so he got them all acrors safely?A man had eight gallons of wine 1t a keg.lle wanted to divide it so as to get one-half.He had only a three gal lon keg, & five galion keg and a seven gallon keg.How did he divide it to get one-hal(?Bessie Wanted the Same, A gentleman was dining with a fam.{iy of which little Bessie wns a member.When her father began to carve the turkey, he asked the minister what part be preferred and was told 1} was immaterial.After a thne it wad Bes- | ale's turn to be served, and in reply to \u2018a similar query from papa She replied, \u201cI dess you may give me & plece of se im'teriad tos.\u201d Conundrumb, y What can pass the sun without mak ing a shadow?The wind.Why is a guidelook like a pate of handcuffa?Becnuse it is made for tonrists (two wristw).How does a stove feel when full of | conl?Grateful.| \u2014_\u2014 CASTORIA.Barn the 7 Kind You Him = \u2019 Siguature o bgt LITTLE LADIES ArsT.| ti ! \u2018 * 1 (ON.ACCOUNT OF BEADACHES ANI ! PAINS IN THE SHE.\u2014 \u2018the Sad Condition of a Bright Litt Girl Until Dr.Williams® Pink Pil} Cantr to Heb Wescus : any yo girls, scouingly in test of health, wuddenly grow listhe sand lowe strength, The color Jeav their cheeljy; (thay becouse thin, ha tittle or no appetite, and wulfer fro «heædaches And other bodily pain.S was the cave of Bonie, youngest dad- -ybter of Nr.Chas, Coblrigh, Eatoh 1 Corner, Que.Speaking of hin dauglf- tee\u2019s ilinces and subsequent Mr.Cobleigh says: \u201cUp to the of eleven, Bessie had always onjoy the best of health and took pleadure in cut door play.dealy, however, she seemed to her energy; her appetite failed her grew thin and pales slept badly night, and complained of dixtrewd headaches in the morning.thought that rest would be bendficigl to her, Sid no kept her from wlio, but instead of regaining her strength, he grew weaker and voaker.To make matters Worse, she hogan to xuffér from pains in the side, which wete almost past endurance.At this stage we decided to try De.Willisins® Pink i lille, After à couple of weeks, the \u2018good effect of this surdicine was d- cidedly apparent.Bessie breame moe Cheerful), ler step quicker, her oyés brighter and whe ued more like hér former sell.We continued giving hér l(he pilk for several weeks longer, un- {til we felt that she had fully recovered her health and strength.\u20181 honestty believe had it not been for Dr, WA \u2018lame\u2019 15nk Pills our danghter would not have recovered her health and i strength, and § shall always have ¢ got word to way for this wedicine.Dr.Williams Pink Pills will cute \"ail troubles that arise from poverty of the blood or weak nerves.Among such troubles may be classed anac- mia, hendache, neuralgia, erysipelns, rheumntinin, heart aiknents, dyspep- ia, partial paralyeis.St.Vitus dance and the nilments that render miserable the lives of so many women.Be «ure you get the genuine with the full wame \u201cDr, Willisme\u2019 Pink [*llx for Pale People,\u201d on the wrapper around every box.Sold by all medicine den- lors, or sent by mail, post paid, at Se por box, or six hoven for 2.50, by writing direct to the Dr.Williams Medicine Compuny, Brockville, Ont.= = THE ARERITAN CICUS.Appeal to FHipinos in à Recent Toast of a Michigan Man.W.R.Andrews, of (Grand Rapids, Mich., at a recent toast, got off the following appeal to the Filipinos, says an exchange :\u2014 \u201cYou Filipinos don\u2019t know what you ave missing by nut wanting to become citizens of this grand countey «fours, { There imn\u2019t anything like it under the sun.You ought to send a delegation\u2019 faves to ner un\u2014the land of the free Innd of fine churches and 40,000 li waned raloona i Bibles, forts and guns, houses of i millionaires aml puupers © ans and thieves : fiberistx and liars: politicians and poserty ; Christians and chain gangs ; trhoole and scalawags ; trusts and hunger ; virtue and vice ; a land wheres von can get a goud Bible for fifteen! vents or a bad drink of whiskey for, five contr ; where we have a man in Congrens diet three wives and a lot in the ponitentiarc for having two wives ; where some men make sau ape out of their wives; and rome want to cat them raw; where we make bologna ouf nf dogs, canned heef out of horses and nick cows, and corpses out of the people that eat it: where we put a man in jail for not, having the means of support and on the rock pile for asking for a job work ; where we license hawdy houses and fine men for preaching Christ on the street cornere; where we have al t Congres of 100 men to make laws and « Supreme Court of nine men to set them amide : where good whiskey\u2019 takes bad men und had men make\u2019 good whisket : where newspapers are] paid for suppressing the truth and made rich for teaching a lie: where! professors draw their convictions from the same place they do their salaries; where preochere are id =2,000 a year to dodge the devil and tickle the ears of the wealthy ; where business ,vomsists of getting hold of property in \u2018any way that won't land vou in the' penitentiary ; where trusts \u2018hold up\u2019 and poverty holds down; where men vote for what they do not want, for fear they don\u2019t want to get what they! do want by voting for it: where nig- tex can\u2019t vote and women can\u2019t ; ishex ax a gentleman ; where women wear false hair and mem \u2018dock\u2019 their horses tails ; where the political wire.puller has displaced Mtatesman ; where men vote for a thing one day and cuss it 364 days ; where we have prayers on the foor of the National Capitol and whiskey\u2019 in the collar ; where we spend 8500 to\" jhuey a wtatexinan who # rich and 810 | \u2018Lo put away a working man who is foo à where to be virtuous is to be' onesome.and to he honest in to he al rrank ; where we ait on the safety valve of energy and pull wide open throttle of conscience ; where gold is : *ubstance-the one thing sought for: where we pay $15,000 for a og and.13 conts a.n to a poor woman for j making shirtx: where we teach the untutored\u2019 Indian pfesnal lite from put h the ible and kill with bad whiskey : where we & man in jail for nealing a loaf of bread and in Congress for stealing n railroad : where the check hook talks, sin walke in brand deylight.Justice in asleep, crime ns amuek, tion rates our whole social and pol Rive) fabric, and (det inughs from every ntreet : Corner.Come to wn, Fillien | We've aot the greatest negregation of good! | thingn and had things, hot things and | cold things, all siren, varietion and colors, ever exhibited under one tent.\u201d NURIC AT KENT HOUSE, MONTMU- RENCY FALLS, Arrangements have been made = L | Manager Baker that dance music will | \u2018he played every evening in the hall room at Kent flouse between & and IL pan.This attraction will be look- od forward to all this month by a large numi-\" À our young people.>| i.the patriotic] horse once?\u2019 td in at + er vest La SHE KNEW.Answer te a Quentioh In Religion.Kiltie Margaret bad given her dog the dignified and not generally bestow- od upos dogs name of Stephen.This being rather difficust for everyday pro- nunclation, much coaxing and various tidbits finally induced Stephen.the dig- | Difed, to come in anawer to the more fntimate and endearing term \u201cTeevie.\u201d There came a sorrowful day when | Tesvie could not be found in any of bis accustonted spots.That night before sobbing herself to - | sleep Margaret finished her prayer, \u201cO Lord, please 8nd Teevie and bring him He | back.\u201d Aller tepeating this for several alghts her mother thought she would save the child's faith from too severe à strain, so suggested that she stop peaying for Stephen's return, but walt patiently.She imagined time might efface the idea and leave ber little girl with a faith still implicR.Some three Weeks afterward she sat down to teach her the next Sunday's lesson.A \u201cWho is God, Margaret?\u2019 she asked.\u201cGod is our Father,\u201d replied the child.\u201cAnd where is God?\u201d the mother, continued.The child's face wore a puzsied ex.\u2019 pression for a second; then she exclaimed delightedly: \u201cOh, I know! He's off hunting Teevle.\"\u2014New York Times.Kaew Nis Lines.\u201cDid 1 understand you to say that our old friend Barnstormer was married 1 asked the Jot comedian.\u201c \u201cfour understanding is still doing stunts,\u201d replied the heavy weight soun- brette.\u201cHe married the daughter of 4 poultry dealer.\u201d \u201cRarnstormer always did bave an eye to business,\u201d rejoined the low comedian.\u201cHe knows the value of egge.\u201d ~Chicago News.; The Now Fad.\u201cWhat did you do with my samples of pyrography?\u2019 asked the girl who had just returned from college.\u201cWhat is pyrography, darter?* que ried Ler rural pa.\u201cWhy, pyrography is the art of burn- Ing wood.\u201d \u201cGosh! Then I helped yeou.I put all the samples io the stove.\u201d\u2014Drook- lyn Life.Frequently the Case.\u201cYes,\u201d she sald bitterly, \u201che\u2019s a bigamist.\u201d \u201cA bigamist™ they cried \u201cAlan, yes!\u201d she sald.\u201cAlthough 1 didn\u2019t know It at the time, he was wedded to his business at the time be mar ried me, and the worst of it is that he still deems that first wife the more important.\u201d\u2014Cbicago Post.1 Hits Complacent View.Cadlelgh\u2014Pardon me, but it must be pretty tough to be married to a strong- minded woman.Henpeck\u2014Oh, It has its advantages! When my wife thinks she hears burglars downstairs she won't trust me to go down and investigate.\u2014Catbolic Standard and Times.Gettiag Rid of Him.\u201cI am fixing up a surprise for John, ! but I am afraid that if he stays around | the house be will discover me.\u201d \u201cThat's all right.You just tie a towel around your head and ask him if fie can\u2019t stay at bome today and help .you take up the carpets.\u201d\u201d\u2014Baltimore | News Past the Other Ages.\u201cMise Pnasay, 1 belleve, declares sbe \u2018 hasn't yet reached the proper age to marry.\u201d .\u201cI suppose she considers dotage the proper age then.\u201d\u2014Philadelphia Press.| Sujudieions Intelleetualitr.Victoris\u2014Our club papers are tos Ë long.Virginia\u2014I think so.Twice, now, I've bad to come home before refreshments.\u2014Detroit Free Press.| A Limit.Chequely\u2014Money, young man-\u2014moms ey can do anything.Freakik\u2014Excuse me, sir.It can't Mistaken.\u201cWasn't that borse of yours a race \u201cNot exactly, but I thought be was.\u201d ~8sn Francisco Examiner.I [7 LCHERS- RE Canadian Gin # \u2014{tekles the sé with the Stemseoh.\u201d Sagorier fo Imported Gla bacanss It's id The Only Gis.which \u201cfa Less ated tr dex government su The Only Ginhavleg Rs nd frp foes or y en ofall government stamp.Neichers Red Cross 08 THE NINEST TY.PURE, WOOL SATURTS e 1 has a delicate Saver, end as In [J .- mn art at SATE ss gga THE LONDON CITY & MIDLAND BAN 5 THREADNRE Established 1838.\u2014_\u2014 Paid-Up Capital.- , £3,000,000 Reserve Fund - + £3,000,000 feb Hxlamx1 PEPE OPP DE à 5 DOS PIII PED G60 ST POPL COSTE OOCPINS THE ROBERVAL, LAKE ST.JOHN P.G -.AND.The Island House at the Grand Discharge THE HOME OF THE LEAPING OUANANICHE , Aud the Mrica of the Ausricax Tovsist and SrorTaMay opened où the 10.h June, The OUANAUCHR 18 the run gnired champion of the flony warriors of Canadian waters.\u201cBut the prioes of the pool was the lighting Ouananiche, the little sal- maou of 81.Jobn, the noblest and most high minded fish, tbe cleanest feader, the werriest liver, the loltiest Jeaper, and the bravest warrior of all crontures that swim , .As Launcelol among the Knights ev art the lint, The plain armored here, the sun-burat champion .inv, bie HuNRY VAN DYKE les oof \u201cFrout mand (hinnsaniche Waters, & supplied a* Hotels | Guides, Caves, Supplies and Camping 00009000 0 Address : H- G.BEEMER, 13 ë tu.th.vat.Manager, The Roberval.| +: Sr dnenk ged od PEI SID VOD P A 41-5001 01100110 01-100 $04 E00 11001-1001 1-0 05306 { SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NATIONAL CUTTING ACADEMY, 228 St.John Street, Quebec, * PROF.JEAN B.PEYRYS SYS- ed.1 \" The syst dt Prol.Jean.B.Peyry is just what is nebd- ed by all tailors an¢ dressmakers of the twentleth canturp Any onc interested in the making of clothing for men, women or children should at once take up the study, \"is new system w hich does away with mensure tape, card, etc.\u2018This system is the only one to save the trouble of fitting, ae it suits its 11 to the body and is used directly on the cleth.It is tunght scientifically and with the metrical measfire- ments., In the future all those desiring to study this useful ert will not be obliged to go abroad and spend $100 or $200 to learn the old way of cutting.They may learn the three unique systems of cutling that have no equal., .Yhis new system is now being taught at the Watighal Cutling Academy, 223 St.John Street, Queliec, the prices for instructions compile, including templete outhit and etc, range from $5.00 to 450.00.For agency and farther per.tieulars apply to: .Bove aa \u201cpe PROF.J KE.éÉardf National Cutting Academy, 228 ST.JOIIN STREET, + \u2026.A 4-140 001-1 Dr.J.Golis Browne's LLORODY : rae 7 18 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUIN, , ; mage PAC CHLORODYNE amin mromini 5 * ove a * CHLOBODYNE Gori moi whey CHLOROD Y NK fistun mii aire acts Hke a charm the only specie ventery.affectuaily cute short all sitesha of Dpilepny, Tiystoria, Dalpsi in and 8 ia Diarrhoea a! fs ia Oholera Dy- CHLORODYNE CHLORODYNE Hunter\u2014What a nuisance that it's 1» the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rieu the closed seanon for bears and I can't CH LORO D Y N E hotrod \"dot, Cancer, Toothache, Mew shooti-Cleveland Plain Dealer.| ws From série Tettierew, MD.formerly Lecturer at Bt.George's Footiv ndog are an: Why, of Course, medicine «0 éfficacious ns Den wie nd Medatiive.A \u2018have a it 4 Btella\u2014~What would you sey if Chas Conmmption.Asthma.Diarrhoea, ant olher diseases; and am ~srieclly où lle gave me an engngement ring?\u201cEarl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he received @ Befla\u20141'd call it a left banded com | S33T*120 om HIS, MOINS, Domine a8 omedy or any eervice was Calorocyme.* olinsat\u2014~Philadelphia Ledger, .____ [ ~See Lances, 1st December, 1884- \u2019 ° C La @Guation -Bsware OfPiraty\" art Emdtationn.* team cArien \u2014Vice-Cde .\" that Mb.1 \u2014t\u2014 TIEN a tn a nt The as Pate d st PEN reémän was delibrratet untrte ; , 1 reuredt.16 WY had CASTONIA.Dee I DO at Tar IAA 00 \"0.80% 00.and Ile.ench None fa i L 3 2a, 08.3 3 es Beard the The Kind You Ham Aa Bought ne Tithe te wardn \u201cpe J.Collis Rrownesa Chlorodyne'' on the Qo - Bignitere - ment Sinmp.Overwhelming Medical \u2018lestimony arcompanies each battle, of ; Art Sole Manulacturerr, J.PT.DAV KNPORT, Limited, London, Le ALLAN | LINE.deal Mail St Bteamships CRTABLIBMED \"089 SUMMER SERVICE.tULiverpool Service, ; ; Tro Séverpeol.| Bleamsbips.[Montreal om) derry.aera see: RATES OF PASSAGE Ver further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & GO.Axsate.DOMINION LINE Passenger 5 Sailings.Aseres, Naples and Genen, #5 Goss.[4 21 Btesmer Vancouver.\u2026.New Koglatd \u2026 2 Mayflower .16/Commonwoaiih, gyland Line, res à * EOD & went SERVICE, AT QUEENSTOWN, lat, July 1%, Hat.So \u201cYUE, 1 Se ll 38 1.saloon raisenkore $86.00 SL 9.60 and Upmar a, to season, steamer and For freight woh Ene obee apply te Li £ Company's ltt office, Pa Broadway, ork, VERNON H.BROWN & & 150% Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Sicamship Unes.Proposed summer Sailings.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.LIVERPOOL BAILINGS.MONTREAL TO LONDON Fortnightly service, Quebec in the afternoos.screws, sl owls \u201cmidst Sal FOB A bout aoû are Of \u201cthe most mod type.YP% RATES OF PASSAGE.trip tickets at uced | Second lars.tid to E.Sa.Beth, City P.Aopposite P.O., or te JAS.R RONALD, Agent.Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship Lines 46 DALHOUSIE STREET.Quebec, GREAT! LATE TVA TN TIMETABLE FOR SUNMER (908.Commencing Monday, June 29th, 1963.LEAVF QUEBKO.Dally Excspt Sunday.45 A.M.Express for Laka Ht.Joseph, Ht.Raymond, Grand Mere, Nhawinkgan Falls, Jollette, ML, Jerome, La chute, Hawkshury, Montreal, etc.ARRIVE QUEBEC Dally Except Sunday.820 P.M.Express from Hawkesbury anc intermediate ints, Through fre traine datly each day AWINIGAN FALLS.re uresque than Niagara.\u2018 roe Prettiest Hide Trip Around Quebec.For rates; information, ete.apply to J.Qonrim, Guy TOMBS, Gon, Su .A , PW.Tickot Agent, 32 Louls 8t, { MONTBEAL LINE, Steamer leaves Quebec daily at 6 30 9 | P.M.calling at Batisoan, Three Three Riversand | | > | Foret.TORONTO LINE Steamers a, Bteamer leaves Montreal Daily (ex aurons eee [EDF orme saty 2 cept Sunday) at 1 p.m.35\\ Manxmaa,.Augu $ 8 SAGUENAY LINE.Steamers leave Quebec daily ab a.m.dor Bay a Paul, Murray Ray, iver-du-Loup, o Ha Hal Bay, Chicoutimi.eas ue L H.MYRAWD, - Ajo, 5, July 6, 1903.STEAMPR un OPA Lanai TON.FILS Laur t.Michal, 56.Jean and : 2 3 - ei Weather an fcumatanres ?steamer Champion i ren Dhrmivting, ices Phsveger \u2019 na the exception of Sundays and bolls 4 FREIGHT » AILINGS.prom From Quebes, From *rom .i Amtwerp Btesmer Quabee Nt.\u201cJean mm ét \u2014\u2014\u2014 | HL, Michel .Mdune 13| Alexemdrias.,.{July 91 8t.Laurent on 8.00 A.M.4.18 pM Mexican.cen.Avdut 13 On Satufdays leave 3 P.M.SUNDAYS.ES EN Talon PCB | Leave Quebec 7.00 AM.115 PM, NW.M.MAUPHERSON, ~~ LIMITED.jo Taek, Barus and West Indies Capt.DI-ROCHERE.Lines.aoncleg the 30h dh Ses monter Tn ee 1s 1 ee nov a PE Les louve De fours Fon Banuuva : Fnom QUEREO Nou 81.Rowoaso TRINIDAU, Saturday, 18th July, at Sa Sa 0.00 Ih TRIAD, Baturdny, 1b Avot, | C1 \u2019 i * ry \u201cigi Kite, 5 SUNDAUS.9 onl, wid \u2018haltoss La Dede side.\u2019 he : , bok: be Las sintordny, | 18th J iy.bx PR Lo rew Iron 59, CAMPANA ts intended to sell from Que: | yc Tuesday.14th July.at noon.perse.un Bay, Force.Grand iver, a St Bt.[yswyrance Line « r oy Point, Cove, Mar jotte sion and Pictou.\u2019 er are are nested rt of Het \u20ac te as La to avo Cargo recived Bailing day alg until 11 AM, Maasgee, No, 83 Dalhousie Streetee = Seats Uompady excellent accommodation for are : For further information apply te oe A.B.OUTEARRIDGK a C0.TEN Agente! Louie street ; street.Jug -10, -1908, and save St.Jean on return trip 5.80 On_holidays leave Quebec 1.10 P.M.and St, Jean 6.50 I'M Saturdays this steamer will makes t from Quebec to Lerthier se as to lue 5 an onportun ovins Ed and return ae à a STEAMER FRONTANAC, rday) the hing will leave \"a! Romuald ie 4.48 turd Hl WEE at 1 wr hag Bf Now York\u2014Souvthamplon\u2014Londos Sallings eda at 10 edsiphis «« July 18 ed se HR v ach STAR LINK.NEW YUaK TO LIVÉRPOUI, CALLING VE 11 r m.econ: ardpird Oh Class Tickets to asd r.8.STOCKING, Louis a Eras.| ¥ er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sailing from Montreal st daybreak and bave vois biectrie fie bent ora First Cabin, $85, and upwards.Round ces in, to Liverpool, v y Monceacie and Montrose Histo) * 38 337,50 + London, 340.Second Cabin, Roun Trip, $71.25; London, $73.75: Third Clase, to Liverpool, London, Ulasxow Belfast, Londonderry, and Queenstown.\u201cre k all partion.Rallway Company y and Se- À.tosh | AMERICAN LINE, frais Montreal Stock Exchange.Thy vom Brive Wie wih New: York, onu and Boston, Foust Peter Street cs 140 and \u20181324, - tee com MERCIAL.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, July 10\u2014The Stock Fx Montreal.| change did ax muth business to-day in {| pase MICHIGAN .June: 18| the first two hours of the session as LAKE MANITOBA = June 88 | was done during the entire session of MOUNT TEMPLE July Sithe provious day, which was in turn | LAKE CHAMPLAIX sat more than {wics as much as the re LAKE MANITOBA run July 80|cent day averages.The movement in LAKE CHAMPLAJY Nom Aug.19! New York Central continued to domi- q } hate the whole market, and that MONT TG Breve ntock\u2019s extreme decline of 3% points Woeskly serv was the most considerable in the active list.Quite a number of leading speculative stocks were at one time from one to two points below last night.Pennsylvania sold down to ite previous low record of 123, but enormous buying orders at that level were immedintely disclosed.The continued utream of New York Central stock comin®pon the market wan sufficient in\"iteelf to take away the effect of dinclaimers of a contemplated stock or bond issue.Stocks of the subridi- ary Vanderbilt companies which are mel dealt in ! also sufferod wide de- linen, w ge ry QUOTATIONS SUPPLIED By BRUNBAU & DUPUIS, Stock 7 Brokers.81 Bt.Petar Sires over their Private W! Lounsbery & Oo.New 4 mea Darw - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Pooe Girl, Pity Her.Growing! Yes, into weakness, but not strength.Studies-plenty of Chem.Tired, of course she is, and weuk too.Doux not cat rnough, and digesta fur less than enough.This condition is so frequent, but how \u201celdom noticed even hy fona parents.\u20ac her Ferrozone, then watch her appetite improve, her cheeks and lips grow ruddy, her step elastic, her spirits buoyant.All thix si ply the result of eating and diges.ing enough, waking blood, and thereby utrengrthening the and brain power, Ferrozone gives à woman's strength to weak girls.Your daugh tre or wile needs Ferrozone.Get it to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, July 10-Flour, receipts, i131 baerels; exporte, 21,270 barrels, Market firm and fairly active.Rye dull.Barley steady.Wheat, receipts, 16,573 bushels; exports, 4070 hushels.Spot fi Options opened cany, cloning five cighthe to one and *hre Quarter cent net higher.Com.rm veipts, 81.650 bruxhele; exports, HK, 700 bushels, Spot dull, Options ruled dull alt duy with the close an cighth cent net lower.Oats, receipts, 31,50 bushel: exports, 2828 hrnhels, Spot quiet.Options dull all day and burcly steady.Roin steady.Molnseer firm.Pig iron quiet and nominal.Copper nominal.Lead quiet.Tin firm.Colliery wot, Ria, quiet.Sugar, raw and refined, steady.INVESTMENTS Bend for particulars of Invest ment Bonds to yield à 9b der B ua DOMINION SECURITIES NONTREAL, Que, 8, 0.NORSWORTRY, Manager + STOCK BROKERS, w York-Antwerp\u2014Parils.ings Selurdays, a 5 3 - .iy 11 | Vaderiand, .Joly alii ARTHUR Aime.| Bed.0 1] mac Vk Secretary.| gers 14 amd 10 North River, ocd, |98 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER 8., Agente, Drosdway, New York.M.Mtock.Broadway.New York, fie; Ba uu Louis gireet | Hi.rase MONTREAL.Res &.Btockiag.2 Mt, |U.P.A.Canadian facia le ge \u2014\u2014\u2014 M.M, Orean, Ruade Pont Office: a, Toy 8 Private Wire to Now York 3 ease, and Consumption in the CORPORATION Limited.MeDOUGALL & COWANS Members Montreal Stock Exchanges: Cees ÉD NAS np ere SYPRDAY, JULY IT; 100p~ + += sd ATE VIE LEFATRE 6 THGCHÉREAO \u201cLncottents à Ligue, 48 ST.PETER STREE MDPUP BR QUEBEC: MONTREAL STOUK MARKET.MEUNIER Peter » .Que Quotations and tra: for the Chronicle by LEA MORNING BOARD SALES, Canadian Pacific Railway Ca, M at jt.225 at 1392, 26 at JAI}, 25 at Pominidn Coal, 15 at 1033, 25 at 103, Æ at 1024, % at 1024, 25 at 102, 100 at 100, 97 at 101}, 50 at 101.25 at 1614, 86 a¢ 10), 110 at 1013, 290 at 301.Dominion Iron and Steel.125 at 16, 50 at 16], 2% At 16, 25 at 16k.Dominion Iron and Steel preferred, à at 50.Peminion Iron and Steel boads,, 3000 at 75, 000 at PA.Montreal Hent Light and Power Co.75 at 80, 50 at 798, 136 at AD, 25 at 797.85 at AD, 25 at 797, 25 at 90, HA nt 794, 25 at 80, Toledo, 30 at 26.Nova Scotia Steel, 10 at 96, at 944, 110 at 94, 25 at Yi.Richelien and Cniario Nev.Co, 5 at 94; 125 at 93% 25 at 917, 560 at s1f, =0 at 92.50 at 914.Toronto Street Railway Co, 2 at 100, Twin City Rapid Transit, se 126 at # |ax3, 25 ot OK, 100 nt 981, K5 nt 99, nat ON, 25 at Mi, 5 at YB, at YR, 5 at 9%), 25 at UR}, 50 084, 50 at URL Detroit Street, 50 at 73, 55 at 73.AFTERNOON BOARD.Canadian Pacific Railway Co.50 at 1224.50.nt 122, 223 at 2 at 734, 190 at at 168.ion Iron and Steel preferred.125 at 48 Toronto Street Railway, 23 at 100.Montreal Heat, Sight and Power Co.175 at ROE.Trominion Coal, 10 at 1014, 100 at ont, | meee Why Catarsh is Fatal.Because it pours a flood of poisons into the circulation that sape strength .| umt digestion So matcrislly as to render (Me body inéapahle of resisting dix.result, Catarrh is quickly cured by Catarrhozone.a fragrant germ destroying vapor that ques to the root of the dis cane, Lt soothes and hokls the inflamed mucous xurfaces, chars the head and throat, and positively never fails to «wrfectiy cure Bronchutis, Asthma or Catarrh.Nothing ix @ gocd for dix- cuxex of the respiratory organs as Catarrhozone.Lurge outfit 81.Small site 35e Druggists or by mail from Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.Asked.Bid.Quebec Bank \u2026\u2026 \u2026 129 120 Union Bank, ex-div 135 10 flanqu: Nationale.108 14 CPR 125 1 Montreal H.L.: si ; Bich.43 4 Quebec R.L.& P.C 18 15 fquebee (ax Co, 105 Quebec SS.Ca 122 Montmorency Cotton Co 86 80 Montmorency \u2018Cotton Co.Bonds.er 18 98 \u2018Juobec IC.L.& 1 Bonds % NA Mines\u2014 War Eagle.13 9 voire Boar = a North Star.13 0 Itepublic 3% 3 Payne .14 9 Virtue.w 3 2 WP CU Many Women are Net Attractive teense of repulsive looking Warts on the bande.They can be painlessly re moved in one day by Putoam\u2019s Corn and Wart Extrictor.Putnam's ix the twat Corn and Wart cure made.Try it.\u2014 PORTS, Per e.b.W.H.Timmons.Noel, from Port Rending\u2014-166 tons coal to Ma thieu and Glode.Per cb.St, Clair, Huestis, from, Port Reading\u2014-155 (ona coal to Ma | thien & Glode.Per cb.J.H.Quinn, Quinn, from Port Rending\u2014I51 tons coal to Mathirn & Gilode.Per cb, Thos.Maxon, Healy, from Port Johaxton- 154 tome coal to Carbray, 8on &' Ca.+ Per eh.Roffo.Healy, from Port Johnaton-110 tons ceal to Carbray.Son & Co, Per ch.John Owen, Slovan, from Cornwall, N.Y137 tone coal to Carbray, Son & Uo, Per oh.T.P, Slovan, Slovan, from Cornwall, NoV,\u2014145 tons coal to Car bray, Son & Co, Ver v.h, F.8 Adsit, MoNall, from Cornwall, N,Y.\u2014118 toms coal to Carhrav, Ron & Co, Per ae Southwark, Dann, from Ti vernook~4 crates.4 hhda, ta Renard & Co, Ÿ curee 4 Mangier, Frerea, 4° do to Poulin & Sem.À do to Dilking ton Brow, 100 bags vies to onder, 3 haem to Fd Morin & Co.1 do CGanveean Vibwary, 21 pone, 3 hha.1% ar canke, 2 acte he J.RE let lier, Por + Urania, Trommedl, from North Svdney\u2014MA22 tone conl to Carbray, Son & Co, 7.45 VE, PARADIS.unre n° ARS \"Evo | Aesounts Envontigates ant Collectednancial Arrangements ana .Qossprotaisesfiquidation of insoivent Mutter Ut fudimées \u2018entrudted 40 me will be sen Sleuty snd pronplly sitvaded tu, Hohelieu Compeny Building 44 Jailhouse ves A.B DUPUIS, ART.BRUNEAV Bruneau & Duouis.STOCK BROKERS., MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL .STOCK EXCHANGE Quebec, 123 St.Peter Street.Montreal, 12 Hospital Street.New York, 15 Broad Street\u2014 Private Wire with Lonssbery & Ce.New York STEA M ER ORL BANS.On and after Mona th June, time and élrcumstances permitting, will run as follow : wu s ae 66 À.IMAM See SRE Ts a SPM ih BE Tuesday and Thuerday the Steamer wil make au evoning trip, leaving Quebec at 7.50 P.M., » aud tho Island at 10 P.Mfrom x From Quebecdre 1.00 PM.3.15P.M- 2H PM 5.00 P.M.4.00 pM.Turn.6.00 P.M.73 PM on.Holdnys the boat will make a special trip leaving the Island at ¥ A.M.QUEBEC 0 AND LEVIS FERRY ON.AND AFTER 22nd JUNE, 1908, the undernoted trips will found Soaveniet to pansengers raver ling bh; the wundermentioned railways (Sanders excepted) weather permitting \u2014will leave QUES FOR LEVIS.Latersolontat Railway.AM AM.1.30 Express from Montreal.5.15 Mixed from River du Loup.7.00 Express from Montreal 11.00 Express from River du Louptola.M.12.45 Through Exto | prees from ltalitex.Express to Montreal.1.15 Express from os Fan Express 6.00 Through Ex-| Cnmphelltonre to Halifax.5.15 Express .16 Express to River du loup, 11.30 Express to to Express Cempheliton.12.009 Express Little Metis, PM 12.15 Express Montreal, 12.Me Express Little Metisfrom Muntreal.Little Montrealyusbee Central Rallway.AM.#45 Accommodaa Sherbrooke.12.15 Express from Santon and Spring 1d.1.15 'Throy, from to etis.AM 7.80 Espress to White ountains su Portland.1.45 Through Exress 10 New York.=.30 Express to h Ex- Boston \u2018and Spring-ipress from New York oid.vous Express from 7.00 Accommoda-] White Mountains tion to Sherbrooke aud l'ortiand.@Groud frunt Mwswsy forry.Week Days.QUESBO, M.AM.(A a [Express to the | 7.25 R| prono the Wes from 2 PM, 1.20.Mail to the Lh Mall from the 7.15 Express to the | 10.15 y Express trom West, the W Sunauvsr AM 1.20 Mafl to the| 7.25 Fapress from West.the West, \u201ceae 15th 1908, WEEKLY CLEARINGS, New York, July (0\u2014 The following are some of the weckly clearings, as ad by Bradstrots, for the werk $, with percentages of decreane as omupared last per cent.Toronto, 820,216,175, increased 18.6 per cent.- Winnipeg, $6,999,012, increased 51.9 per cent.Halifax, 82,1 (.ttawa, $2.53, inerensed per cent.Vaneauver, £12611, increased 13.1 per cmt, ebee, tas inerensed 50 2.5 per cent.Hasvilton, SI,1S1 2538, incrensed per cent.St.John, SI,001,681, increased 30 per cent.* Victorin.&514,761, decreased 10,0 per cent.London, 81,136.RRADSTREETS REVIEW.New York, duly 10 Bradetreets\u2019 weekly review of trade in Canada will say to morrow : Canadian Aéade is faiely active spite hot weather und holidays, Much Juew enilway mileage in being project: mt or built, and labor ie in active demand, Factories and mills are busy, shipments are Inrge.collections are good.failures aro few, money is in better supply and the outlook gener wily height.Fuilures for the week num her 20, an against 7 last week and 2% in this week n ycar a MN & COR REVIEW.New York, July HF RG, Pan and Company will eny nf trade in Canada te morraw : Wholesale housen at St.John report business good for the soon, and pay \u20ac ments wit met, while prospects fall trade are ngarded ae encouraging.fo { Favorable weather has improved mm jbuoy toil trade at Toronto, aml wholesale: Hrnfneien fo wre (nie for the senvon.trop prospects are most satisfactory in Ontario and Manitoba, and them are indications of a large trade with the West dort au ® reat) & rid 1745 LIL, on LE, 17.15P.K, Qualiy oxcept Sunday.*Dally-) RAINS LEAVE POINT LEVI xs nis AN Agrive ss Byscisiae.0 4: 1 t 74 en f oy Sei qu ere Las heat Lhinticd lea¥ A = arrivion Toronto 4.40 P.M, Bulla fo 820 P.M, Lit s.3u PM, Chicaa pati ne Sorin oy a so .on .® Fast Troina Tor Now York and Boston and with Canadas Atlantic for Ottawa, Customs Offesr is at Quebec Perry Duck cation ee 0 ture bof Ferry wezsmine od to U.8, peinta.For all Information, Mapé and Time Tables, etc, apply to any G.T.R.Agent r to ° OITY TICKET OFFIORS, Corner Du Fort and Ann streets (opposite Ohatesu Frontenac) Ferry Land.Dalhousie street [+ foot of St.Pen strest, qu ; \u201c I ; f (Palais.UFR Lu si VG LBS The New Kouts Lo the Fur-ramed Saguenay.On and after Sunday, June 28th, 1963, trains will leave St.Audrew atreet terminus as follows : LBAVR QUEBRO 8.45 A.M.For St.Raymond, Riviere a Plerre Jct, Roberval, Chicoutimi and pvermediute stations daily except und, 1.30 P.M For Indian Lorette, Lake St.Joseph, and intermediate stations, daily except Sunday.1.45 P.M.Sunday only \u201ctor St.Raymond 5.20 P.M.For St.Reymond dally excep\u2019 unday 10.00 Pa For St.Raymond, Riviere a Plerredct., Roberval and intermediate stations Saturday only, with sleeping car.ARRIVE AT QUEBHO 7.00 AM.From Chicoutimi.Roberval, Riviere a Plerrs Jct t.Raymood ste daily except Su 8.55 AM.From S KMaymond, etc.\u2018daily except Sunday.4.30 PM.From Lake Nt.Jose~* Indian Lovette, ete., daily except Sunduy From Riviere a I'ierre, St.Lake St.h, Indian etc, duily eccept Sunday and Monday.R20 I'M.From Tiers.st, Itaymond, 0.18 \"Fie.From St.Ravmond (leaving at 7.50 p.m.) Sunday only.Tickets for sale by F.\"M, Stockinæ.opposite St.Louis Hotel.where parlor and sleeping omr accommodation can be reserved, at the Chatenn Frontenar.Can Tac.Ry., office No.14 Huade street.at the Grand Trunk Railway offics, corner St.Ann and Du Fort streets, the Intercolonia] Mniiway \u2014 Ticket office, 7?Du nnette, 66 Roberval.Riviere a etc, Mondey Fort street and at Jules Hiv DELAWARE AND HUDSONRR op The Shortest, Quickest & Best Route ~BETWEEN\u2014 Montreal and New York.Anthracite Coal Exclusively.No Smoke.No Dust.Leave Manifest 7.15 and 11.00 A.M.and Ht York 6.50 and 10.00 P.M.Arrive oa 7.20 AM nt FFET CAR ON DAY \"TRAINS.1,80 P.M, Train from Point Levi connects at St.Lambert with \u2018D.& H.\u201d night train.xpress from Halifax leaving Levis T.M, connects at St.Lamberts win \u201cI.& Hi.\u201d niso.Insist upon tickets vis the DELAWARE & HUDSON.The only 1ine along the beautitul shares of Lake Chawptain.Shortest, Quickest and Best.G.YOUNG, J.W.RURDICK, dnd Vice-l'res.Gen, Pass Agent.| St.Lawrence & Adirondack Railway ~AND THi~\u2014 \u2026 New York Central & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE FROM CANADA TU THE \u201cSTATES.Time Table of June 14th, 1903.Tralus leave Windsor Station, Montreal, 1 8.00 AM.Daily ex- | cept Sunday.Soild For New York, Alhany l'tica Syre- Train through to |cuse, Rochester, New York.Bufalo, \u2018Tupper, 7.80 PM.Every day | Lake Kuranac an the year.Solid | Lake.Malone, Hun T rain, through to | tingdon, Valley.New York, tield.Beauharnois ang Chatesuguay.PULLMAN Parlor Cars on Day Trains between Montreal and Utica and New York, and Sieeping Cars on Night Train between Montreal and Albany sod New York.LOCAL TRAINS to Valleyfleld, Beauharnois and Chateauguay, leave Windsor \u2018Station, Montreal 5.10 Bx leept Sunday.9.48 am.Bu 0.26 n LA except Saturday d 1.38 p.m.Baturlays only.anadisn Pacific and ntercolonie) ds from Quebec connect at Montreswith traine of the New York Central 1 for tickets via the N.Ÿ.Ore ot information, time tables, ete.cali on ticket agents Canadian = l\u2019aciée Railway or write to A.J.Hebert, avel Agent, or F, F.Barhour, Genera) St.James Strest, Mon 'éarerai Piasonger Agvats my BTR nae Grand Central Station, Now York.Ung Agent, 1 NOTICE mn Dorel, puiven mouth of the jme I that was there up to last winter at the end of the Lung Whatof the | River, ia, as heretofore.shown bv a fal be day and a white light by night and, 4 the tone taken at the end ol x \u201c ne o hast.in & atraicht Îlne flat tr aud ahiout GUN fret to the went thereof.oe Rouge Wharf and Pier Vown.FLOOD, Manager, Aad?Nt.Josenh ntreet,, §t.Roch\u2019s.ALEX.HARDY, J.G.8COTT.Geat.l'ass.t.Gea.Manager.|p that the pier at the Car Mtouge River le aulr- , as well ap Lhe other deep water The position Tier at the mouth of Can Rouge e position of the deep wafer Vier CANADIAN © PACIFIC TRAINP LEAVE QUEBEC, Work Pers : pue am, 3.15 p.m, ps Bundeys : Hes rm, bo 1 pan TRAINS ARRIVE QURBRO, Wook pars 20 .80 am., 10.14 Zi Sundays 6.3 Pr m., 9 pu: \u201cThree Rivers Local sx IMPERIAL LIMITED 4 days, Montreal te Vanbouwer, City, wang] cot) \u201c Bpposi » Also Ae or SHB tonsil Lincs ; | Quebec Rating, Power « Conlpany.+, Où smd attr tratns witi res Morar 700 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND Moifris.RENCY FALLS, WEEK DAYS, Louve Quebec 6550 AM hour from 6 AM.\u2018noon hour from 1 PM.ue PM = Leave Montmorea: J D and, every our Po 690 Al - Fillo Ti ad Ey 00 bour trom 1.80 DUNDETS, Quebec 680 and 8 A.ry \"hall tour from 1 P.Leave Montmorency Falls 4 a LE i1; 1141, AM, 12.11, *12.46, 12.58 od every half bour from 1.30 sr BETWREN QUEBEC AND STE.ANNE DE BEAUPRE.Stopping at Montmorency Falls, Leave Q WEEK DAYS, usbee 6.45, 10:45, 11.45, A 1 sis 3 ss ait.*6;15, 15 aid, 7.1 * srl ry Pare 45, Lis\u2019 818 818, Wo J sie SUNDAYS, s Quebec 6, 6.30, o a Ss Sed TT 18 Pa Lays EN fur iii 32% , og and\u2019 10.30 P 18 4 BETWEEN QUEBEC & ST, JOAOHLMK, os quot ENE 15 004 STE PR .ais Loare St.Joachim *7, 9.30 A.M, and sP SUNDAYS.piv Quebec 6.30, 8.AM, and \"1.48 Joachim 10.40 A.M.and A op ial electric _ear rans On = days in comnection with trains to from Ste.Anne de upre, from the Chateau Frontenac 20 irate before the degarture trains from Railway Statlon, pA front of the Clarendon and Victori otels.Freight delivered at Quebec Station after 3.45 P.M.will be forwarded next day only For ail other information apply to the Superintendent.J.A.EVERELL, Edw.A.FVANS, Superintendent Geh.4 .THOMSON.Presidegt, EBEC ay QUE Ke : Ra AILWAY Trains Leave Loris.White Mountain Express For Fabysns, Portland AM { ton.8 e, Beauce a gantie, Pullman Parlor t Car to Portlasd.New York Special For Sherhroske, Springfield and New York.Pollman Hecping Car to New > York, 3 $00, 5 snd New York Bxpress 2.00¢ Sherbrooke, aura Soringñielé New York all New Englané l'arnte also Erancs and _Megenilc.Pullman Sleeping Car to Boston, 1, 00 ACCOMMODATION, From Levis to Sherbrooke and all P.M poiata ou BH.4.Rallway.TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS, ork § \" i) ry positon Fem Expr.aql2.10 P.M.White Mountuin Express 5.55 ss PM Accummodntion at 6.452.10- NOTF\u2014White Mountain Expmss runs daily except Sunday.New York Special runs daily except Saturday.© Boston Express runs daily except Sunday; on Sunday leaves at p.mon tion rene dally except Mase ou are me and checked through from Qu For Pullman reservations and further information anniv to F.H.Btockiag, City Ticket Office, 32 St.Louis ret F.GRUNDY, .H.WALSH, Gen'l.Manager.ou \u2018Pass.Agent.AKIS SPRINGS Open June Ist to October 1st Improved Liberally Conducted Terms Moderates ® If rout want Parfart Comfort, God Tae, © Slarpy ilesds, and the ry Heat Uuting Jou ever bad, gu to ABENAKIS SPRINGS, P.Qthe meat atic?tony nd Teast ram ner sda, Freruiii ol er, Tre Tene Bus ior Barwin.| KIN, Une of Boats, Pool Tables, Tennis «tc., absolutely free te guests.IT Fears reoning unde: The direction Me.Fie demic W.Norman, of Montreal.PQ.ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER metal on a sont wl 8 Springs le eer Prighter, Tet oz, (ayer than aver, i nd yor Tense Sgn pr or tn kin Springs.© © trproret Train Aereien wine mm Eas py Pruneau8Kirouac \u2014 Loxe no time in looking elsewhere for Toys, Gamer, ete, suitable eu the country or the seaside.WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN THAT LINE [|] \u2014 te, «JUST IN = A grand assortment of outdoor Games.Tammockn.Crequet Sete, Tennis Halls, Garden Tool, alse, the ever popular \u2018Nandae which the ntl He SR much and are fol Pranean and \u2018and Kirouas, | Tee MU TY SSCS FABRE n__ BRANCH STORE ER 11457.JOURPHET z \u2014# => = a .vo TER CMRONIOLS, QUEBEG, DANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1903.NT Ta TODAY'S WAATHER.Lower St.Lawrence and Gull.- Wenterly winds, mostly fair and warm with a few scattered showers, Ey PE\u201d BIRTH.MURPHY \u2014At Ko.12 Laporte street, on the 10h Instant, the wife of Jaures J Murphy, of à sou MED.FUMIE On the 10th Fudge, wife of Mr.1.! t.Q Ry.Light & Powel 5 Dene fossen street.on Monday, instant at Ran.for 81 Hoch\u2019s Church, thence to St.Charles Cemetery 1 PRY\u2014On | the Nth [nxt awed 55 LANDRY and ten months, Wilhelmine Couture.wife of Mou.J'.Landry Fuveral will leave the residence Simard atreet, Mount Pleasant.at 845 nan Raturday, for Notre-Dame du hein Church, Service nt 9 a.m.Interment at St.Charles Cemetery.RPHY\u2014At No, 12 Laporte street, on Me Sastani, Fatek.Infant man où James Jf eral same dur, 0 ES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS mea Auction Sal L.«+.A, Demers, Grand Excursion\u20148t.Patrick's Band.Bath Suits, ete: Lafrance & Mullin.Investments Dontinion Securities Cor poration, Lid.Skifie, Cances, Ete-dux, Bourbeau.SS Douro\u2014A.Fraser & Co.Snaps | Snape Io Ned Cash Ieceipts.Golden Liquor B.0.Beland.Summer Drmeous\u2014F.Simard & Cie, Superfiuous Hnir\u2014Mrs.George Tucker, LA | RLECTRIS PIXTURES, Callan see « ur «1 gant sesortiment at 101 8¢ Juhi Street, MECHANICS SUPPLY COMPANY.101 ST.JOHN STREET, 96 ST.PETER STREET.SKIFYS, CANES, EI.The undersigned hos on hand 15 Skiffe, aplendid Canoes, Oars, Pad.|: dles, and other articles necessary for boating, which he will sell at most moderate prices, JOSEPH BOURBEAU, Finlay Market, july 1118tn-e.0.4 LEGAL CARD, Davidson & DesRivieres, ADVOCATES QA BARRISTERS, Peoples\u2019 Bank Chambers, 125$ SL.Peter Street\u2014 W,H, Davidenn, | .- July 10x1-m Rug.DesRivieres BIC DISCOUNTS Among this week's specialties are : Ametican Corn Field J! Golden Crown Min.Arools Con.(il | Great North'n Bonds Arhnola Conl.Grenville iraphiite Black Diam.Anthe\u2019 {| Havana Electrio Black Disriond Cap.Blue Bird (0) Book Lovers Library Canads Furniturs Can.Tuls.Steamaic Colonial Copper ' Golontal Inv.& Losn Col\u2019.(ke Hills) sold by the Co, its agents 40 pc.sbovemy prire.; Cramp fteel Dabney Oil DeForest Wirelean Dominion Oil Nom.Psrw\u2019ent Loan Eaat'n Consoli'ed (il El Capitan Copper Ethel Consolidated Kxprons Gold Minin Geo.A.T read wel] À Gold Tunnel : Buy now while they are low.BHREWD PEOPLE Du longe\u201d pay fancy prices for atooks when they ohn gt thom at CUT rom Hidden Fortune Horse Shoei.Hills) International Broom T Mer'ta & Trad'h Oil Mergenthaler Horton Mont\u2019.& Hoston Cope.National Barium New Brune'k Pot'um Ohio and California Ullala Copper Pars Rubber l'otosi Orleans Rush Bay Taylor Hydrautie Thus Mount, Galil Trusts & Guarantee Union Con.Oil Union Con.Refining Vimege Gold RATES Tcansave i 5 Sito sabe on almost an 'K or ND.Ld Pr PRICKY WE vgraL BR KER AE pour a.OEFRAGE SPECULATE THOUT MARGIN.\u2014 My Booklet explaige all.\u2014All orders executed om\u2019 Lomdom Stock Exchange.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Options and Investment Securities.K 18 § THE'BEST ONF \"BE CONVINCED FOR SALE WV JBRENAUD & CO, fo 0 RS USS EE OO, For Esquimaux Point & Way Places $\u201c DOUERO\u201d CAPTAIN JOS, $.BROWN, JULY SAILING.Tuesday evening, July 1th, A P.asan a 00.Julv, 39- OF PULP, Ex, S.S, Protector.Mesures, Masham & Uo are instrue to sell by pu vou it the 1aulse Fambankent Sigles nip lasted in n domage \u20ac ex.an, l'entector.strnetsterl mouth of the er Cargo re ing ahout 2,006 tons Palp, more ~ After which 485 Sprure Denis, surveved und ontered fo be xold for account of the underwriters or others concerned Sale on Tuesday next, the 1 instant at 11 o'clock.A.3.MANIIAM & CO.ren abel Benkess Auction Sale by L.J- A, Demers & Ce Horses, À Seva | tusins on h Auetio es.Hicvrles, Ilnrnens, offre MilL Tu pueweriter, Mhoe Mefrigerators, Stuve, ete.July, at 16 am.T12 St.Peter we.wilh buggy, a ro several covered and une Nwecies, including Vhactons, box vehicles, ote | express, carter's single hartrms.à finished counter in, Lai 1 T, .roel wires] safes © large re frigerator.aud a sel of liquor caches with tapis attache, and painted, suitable for provery stores, one large hitrhen alove, Perfection) only xix months in use, ROFSe SMUILET COVAT FARTIARS rugs.cigars, t «and shoes, n° 101 of hardware, groceries, 31 dezen silver waiches, suits of clothes, pants, of LC BEMERS & CUE Anctioneers EXCURSION .ON THE .Steamer \u201cQueen,\u201d .ON I.SUNDAY, JULY (2h Frip down the river for a distance of thirty miles, enlling at St, John's, Ise nnd of Orlennx, on return, .Nt.Patrick's lirass and string hands wit! he in attendance, Miewnirr will leave No.2 pontoon, Champlain Market wharf, at 1,50 pu, returning ahout 7 pan.Ticketx_ Adultes 50c., children 26c.Melightiut trie for strangers as well as \u2018uebere prople, Natashquan and Intermediate Ports.= >.N a 88 \u201cKING EDWARD\u201d CAPT.A.OQ PICKETT.Will leave Wedneaday, July 18 or Nataghnuan and lotermedisie porte af cel.Pot rates and partivolars apply te HOLLIDAY HROS.101 St.Peter Stredt.06 ft, Francois Xavier fit, Montreal, The North Shore Mail Steamer |» Local News.THE ROBINSON OPERA CO.The Kobinson Opers Co.arrived in the city yes y morning to play at the Tivoli Gardens om Monday night, July 13.Bee advertisement.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014 PLEASURE CRAFT.Parties in need of skiffs, canoes, eic., should pay Mr.Joseph Bourbeau, of Finlay Market, a visit, He has a fine stock of pleasure craft on hand, which he will wll on most reasonable terms.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 VICTORIA PARK.The R.C.G.A, Band will perform at Victoria Park to-night, weather peor witting.J.VEZINA, Bandmaxter\u2014\u2014 ENGLISH SPECIAL.We beg to draw your very particular altention to a ht, ui _\u201cepecialtios only,\u201d which Lafrance and Mullin are advertising.\u2018They not being regular vr ordinary gi , require your ape: cial attention.pr UNION CHURCH SERVICES.St.Andrew's Church, Quebec, and Ft.Andrew's Church, Levis, will hold Union Services to morrow in St.Andrew'e Church, Quebec, at 11 am.and Levix at 7 pam.Rev.W.W.We.Cunig will ofliciate at both services.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHALMERS CHURCH.Un account of the alterations taking place in Chalmers\u2019 Presbyterian Church.the services to-morrow, the J2th instant, will be held in the Y.M.C.A.Hall at 11 am and 7 pau.Rev.Orr Bennett, of Almonte, Ont, will preach.All welcome.\u2014\u2014+\u2014 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.Un Monday next Meuars.Marceau & Gauvin will commence their grand annual sale of dry goods and ladies\u2019 and geontx waren at their store, IR3 St.Jukeph street.This firm hax made reductions in every department, and we would advise everybody to visit thix popular store and take advantage of the immense bargains offered in all lines of goods.irre.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAVIGATION CO.The Saturday and Sunday excursion at one first class fare for the round trip to Bay St.Paul, Fboulements, Murray Bay, River du Loup and Talouxac.will begin on the 11th Julyketx good to go Saturday or Sunday.returning not later than the following Monday.The nteamers arrive in Quebec early Monday morning.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GUESSING COMPETITION.The committee in charge of the bakers\u2019 picnic have received the fol: lowing communication from Mr.J.A.Everell.Superintendent of the Quebec Railway, Light & Power Co: Gentlemen-\"The guessing competition an to the number of tickets sold for the hakers\u2019 picnic to Cap \u2018Fourmente gives the following result : Int price, Mra.M.Labhe: dnd prize, P.MoColley; 3rd Mins L.Murphy; 4th prize, M.J.Tierney: Sth prize, Jos.Welch ; ith prize, P.Donovan; 7th prize, M.Eganre re A DELIGHTFUL TRIP.A pleasant sail in certainly a thing to be desired, A beautiful expanse of water with a roft breeze blowing and an aliiring panorama of green fields and lofty mountains rising on both siden, an the versel cute its way through the flowing tide, offer advan: tages to hoth the eve and mind which are perhajpe unsurpassed.Health and pleasure combined are the factors, All aurangenteris are now completed for stenmer Queen on Sunday afternoon nest.The vessel hax bren copiously supplied with paraphernalia to ac.rommadate 6 large crowd, while St Patrick» Band will delight the ear with melodious strains.See the advertisement in another column.for the hour of departure.tare rep meee.GRAND ANNUAL SALE.Beginning on Monday next.Messrs.Marceau & fiauvin, 183 St.Joseph sreet, will have their grand annual sale of dey goods, and the public may rest assured that exceptional bargains in all liner will be in order.\u2019 ECHOES FROM THE BAR FXAMI NATIONS.Yesterday morning the law examin ations for the admission to practice law were brought to an end, and out of forty-six cr ndidates, thirty were admitted to practice.The papers, an a whole, were fairly strong, hut we wish to congratulate in a special manner our popular young friend, Nr.John \u2018H.Kelly, of New Carlisle, who now counts among the lawyera this province.Mr.Kelly's success war not at all n surprise to ux, for the brilliant examination that he passed at laval University a few weeks ago angured well for his bar examinations.Me.Kelly was the anly student who presented himself before the Bar hold ing the title LLL.\u201csumma cum lande,\u2019 end hix success at the Har ordeal speake highly of Laval Univerty that conferred on bim the degree in question.In a few days Mr.Kelly will return to New Carlisle to take + the practioe of his profession.and the Chronicle along with his many Quebec friends joins in\u2019 wishing | him a mont brilliant futhire.te pr HAS SWINDLED QUEBECERS.ait week à well duerned but one: ged young man mi is apprar- ance in\u2019 thix city and throngh hin fan rinating manners wt in passing n number of worthless cheques on several of our business firma.He gave his name an Dr.Fitsgerald.Fortunately for himeelt he got of of the rity hefore the holders of thie cheques were told that there were no funds, and he then turned up in Toronto.Venterday morning a local hank r- ceived a cheque from the King Fd ward Hotel.Toronto.apparently signed hy,& clerk in Merars.Holt, Ren frew & Coa, and endorsed hy Fite: yerald When the cheque was presented to the clerk Ig denied the sig.natur>, which whs brie an a forgery, Tt may le arked that the Doctor\u2019 tried hie game at Wesary.Ao't,: Renfrew & Co.'s, but did not, sucoced in working his Kitle game.a the trip down the river on board the | N ARMIVED IN TOWN, Mrs.George \u201cTucker, a well known chiropodist dermatologist, has preived | in L and has ad = ouse, No.317 St.oseph atrest, where ube will always be ready to sttend to persons suffering from skin diseases, corms, etc.See the advertisement in another column.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW SOCIETY.Ociau Leib Kerner, President; Louis Lazarovitz, Vice-President; Solamon Wittes, Secretary; Sam Cobes, Treas urer; Max Lax, Collector; Nathan Klineberg, irman of Relief: Charles Lax, Assistapt\u2019 (Chairman of Relief: and director, have formed a society to ausist Hebrew: juunigrants under the name of \u201cThe Hebrew Rolie! Society for Immigrants.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BODY FOUND.Yesterday afternoon a mas named Marcoux, residing at Cap Blane, noticed a body floating dows the river opposite the ballast ground, and succeeded in bringing the corpee to a whart.Corger Belleau and Mr.Moiwan, undertaker, were notified, and had the body transierresl to the morgue, where it was identified as that of Thomas McMahon, a cabin boy of the vu Moeris, who was drowned a few days ago while bathing.Coroner Bellenu will hold an inquest this morning.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUMMER DRESSES, F.Simard & Co, 137 8t.Joseph street, St.Roch, is offering » magnificent assortment of swnmer dresses, at a range of prices to suit every They comprise the very newest styles in a host of designs and effects, dainty uwuslin drenses, white organdie dresser, handsome etamene dresser, etc.Simard & Co.also offer 2000 yards of English high grade dress goods and blouse cotton goods, | in- eluding toile d'Egypte, toile du Nord, mercerized sateen, at extremely low prices.Tussore and Shan Tung silks, the season's novelty for summer dresses, in varied shades.A visit to Simard's stores will prove highly profitable.Everything in the smokers'line te bo Rad at Piper's, 19 Buade St \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NAY BE DROWNED MAN.While striving to identify the victim of the tramway accident at Levis on Wednesday, light was possibly shed on another mystery which may prove the identity of the young man wha was drowned at Levis on April IG A woman named Lanniere, of St.Sauveur, gave the description of a young man wbo left the United States for Quebec en April 11 last, hut was never heard.of here.when he did nat arrive, wrote to a sinter in thy.States nx to the cause ol lis nou-arrival and wax told in reply that the young man had left on April 14.The man who was drowned at Levis got off a train and was supposed to haved come from the United States.and x drowned op April tt while on his wéy to Quebec.It ia now thought probable that the nrissing Lanniere and the upidentified victim of the drowning decident are one and the same person.!: rs Call at Pipor's.19 Buade Street, for the celebrated RB B and Sir Morell Mackenzie Pipes\u2014_\u2014 CAMP BREAKS UP.The military camp at Three Rivers breaks up this: morning, when the main bordy of troops leave for their bomes.Some of the regiments, however, left for.home yesterday.Lant evening's C.P.R.train, due af 7, but which only got in at 9, owing to » mishap to the engine, which delayed the train nt Champlain, brought down No.Bearer Co.A.M.S., and the Bith Regiment.During the stop at Champlain the Bearer .Co., to help pass away the time, gave an interest ing exhibition of their work.much an bandaging and carrying of wounded men.The passengers on the train were greatly interested in the proceedings and commented very flatder- ingly on the smartness and businesslike way in which the members of this crack corps did their work.The Bearer Co.followed the sham fight and inepertion at the camp on Thursday and had à number of canes of men overcome hy the heat, ete, to attend to, which they did most satin [nctorily.They were inspected in the afternoon hy Col.Neilson, DA: M.R.The corps had some 32 men on parade vinder Capt.Turcot and passed a very good inspection.° mm rem HE HAD STRENOTH But Lacked Mental Power.Food may make a hody strong and stout and yet not strengthen the brain unless the food be rich in which the delicate cœlix of the brain and nervez must be rebuilt.virape Nuts ju rich in these elements an ire this wasted tins i of the \u2018food roves : te an trial \u201cIn the fall of 1990 I entered the Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis after a sumer of hard work during which time I copsupied an much bread, meats, potatos, etc., as the average human bring will eat, and although | felt well phyrically 1 wan utterly incapable of study, and on warm afternoons during lectures T could hardly kee awake.I could not study at night at all.and would wake in the morning with Heavy headaches, \u201cFor a_ month this continued until one day T read about the food Grape- Nuts, and knew that it wan what | needed.1 do mot mind acknowledging also that | wanted a cheaper food for mv resources were almost exhausted.To mv surprise everyone of the had conditions resulting from the improper food 1 had been eating din.appeared entirely, and in a few days my mind waz clear and strong with no sleepiness after meals, no headaches in the morning, and 1 [elt hetter in every way than I ever had felt before.\u201cDuring that entire term Crape- Nuta wae my principal diet, and my general average of 98.6 V firmly belinve in due to Graps:-Nuts, An 8 brain fond Grape Nuld'-is certainly à wonder.\u201d Name given by Postum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich, mail of ax- Bend for by mail prises, tension of rtionlars dat the cantest for 7 à Hin mother, | d 1 of | bumen and Phosphate of Potash, a M The pitcher that [ well is broken at last.\u201d There's porté .ially to a ; and colde Sisgulariy enough the very thing that ought to cause alarm is given as excuse for à fcel- ing of safety.\u201cIts nothing; only a cough, Tve bind it before.The fact t a recurs periodically st should be war: tx) maladies begins = with a cough.> The use of Dr.Pierce's Golden Me stops the not comgh.but cures the cause, It cures obstinate, deep- seated coughs, bronchitis, weak lungs, hemorrhages, di - = > find « fatal termination in consumption.Accept no ical Discovery.\u201d There is no other medicine \u201cjust as good \u201d for weak lungs.ol was sick ludeed.\u201d writes Mrs.Molle acobe, of Felton, Kent Co., Delaware, \u201cand our Ley \u2018doctor said I had consumption.It t I must die soon for 1 felt so bad.Had a bad rn Se ut Se i fre had ps ele my chest and right lung, had d: in.Before Î took r *Goides Lara Discovery: and * Pleasant Pellets* ! was 30 weak 1 could aot a room, 1 worked is sweep now 1 can do a small washing.the canning factory this fall, and 1 feet like a new person.hat the Lord and your medicine Rave red my life.I was ed over wo rs.I took thirteen boitles of the \u2018Goldeu Discovery,\u2019 and four vials of Dr.Pierce's Pellets Dr.Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt PH one-cent stamps to pay ex of \u201ccustoms and mailing only.ddress Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.¥.er SD Mainly About Persons.Mr.Gabriel Marchand, of St.Johns, I'Q., arrived in town yesterday.Mr.M.Rinllon, New York, is a guest at tho Chateau.: Mrs.H.J.Beemer, New York, re gistered at the Chateau Frontenac yes terday.Messrs, R, B.Coulson, Montreal, and Ernest Laltue, Beauce, are guesta at the Chateau.We are pleased to be able to state that Mr.E.KE.Webb is much better.and he in present enjoying a cowm- plete rest in the country.Sir L.N.Casault, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of thix Proviuce, will celebrate hin 81st birthday to- ay.Major Joly de Lothiniere and Mrs.Joly de Lothinicre are passengers on the ss Bavarian, which will arrive in Mesrrs.W.Enxton.Albany, N.Y.; Fd.Guerin, Nr.and Mre.-Jas.Kent, Mrs.W, D.Sutherland, Miss Waite, .A.Beatty, G.C.Rough, Montreal ; r.and Mrs.Heary Meyer, Buffalo ; F.Munch, Paris, were amongst yes teray'e arrivals at the Frontenac.Jules Cluzetti, the leading tenor of the Robinson Opera Co., celebrated lyric tenor of the New Orleans French Opera Co., will introduce his celebrated French songs in one of the operas én Monday evening at the Tivoli Gardens.Recent arrivals at the Roberval Hotel, Lake 8t.John :\u20148.8.Wel: nore, Miss L.Sharkey, B.J.Backmap, N.Hawkins and wile, Mildred Hawkins, Harriet Hawkins, Ben.N.Lounuterry, A.M.Chapman and wife, E.W James and wile, Mes.Paul Gal latti, Stephen Calatti, Miss Mary Udall, Mr.and Mrs.W.Smith, 8.G.Dalton, Mass.; W.H.Storey, lieu.M.Jackson and wile, Boston, Muss.; Mrand Mra.Mrs.Kuntzscth, E.K.Mundy wife, Syracume, N.Y.; R.8.I\u2019.Smith, Frank Ureclman, Ottawa ; Mrs.Art.Woodard, Mary H.Alison and wife, Chicago; J.Rogers, Sherbrooke ; Mr.aud Mra.8.nesting: Saucier, Miss Dupont, Quebec; and Mrs.Mr.M.Slater, England ; \u2026 Mr.and Mre.Mi GG, : Fi ances Mat.N.Tuyner, Mery Ha Edith Hoppin, Geo, W.Vogel, Milwaukee : Ida M.Hawks, Burlington.Win.; Flla FE.Noble, Burling tor, Win.; Mary R.Cock, Columbus : Mary 0.Rantha, Shawano, Win; laura.J.Turner.Columbus : Ray Litlelridge, Beatrice Love, Mary l\u2019et- tetvon, Chicago; Hanna Roamer, C.F.King.Whitewater, Wis, : J.M.Hut chison, Madison, Win, : Mrs.Hutchi- «on, Flla Hutchison, Troy Hutchizon, adison, Wir.; John Pitcarn.lav mond Pitcarn, Alfred Acton, Rev.( H, .Olhmer, Philadelphia : Miss Bowlen, St.Louis ; W.H, Andrews, Arthur 1.Andrews, Columbus, Ohio: W.RB.Dehtinge, Montreal; J.D.Guay, Chicou- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 From the Leamington News, A tobacco grower anid to ha editor that the report in Faster papers that the tobacco crop ir likely to be a failure wan absurd.The prospects were never brighter.Ope paper said 8 farmer had lont 250,000 plants, \u201cax if thin.ware a large number, Whereds, a lamer putting in a quarter of.on acre would not wow ome than a.£én- spoonful of seed, and this woul produce -2250 000 plants.Last wen was fine nr transplanting, and thid hot weather in juxt the thing to fue.ther the crop.Fully 5000 acres of tohatwss hun been planied this season in Fxsex and Kent.With a good season the yield shoukl aveenge 1900 pounds per acre, or à grand total of 6,000,000 pounds, meme res AROUND THE COURTS, In the Police Court yesterday, a wife heater named Daigle wan arnienerd to $10 and costs or one month's impri- ronment and hound over to keep the peace.His wife, who war in court, presented à shocking appenrance aa 8 remnit of her hushand\u2019's treatment.In 4hé Recordet\u2019s Court a woman, who was urrested while drunk and creating\u2019 a \u2018disturbance at the comet of Church and King streets, was fined $20 and costs or two months\u2019 imprisonment, seuses .whic 1 if neglected or unskilfully treated substitute for \u201cGolden Med- || Blumenthal, New York : Z.KB.Crane, L.8.Smith, Nr.and Mee.dos.Ulman, Baltimore ; Mr.and and Mr.and Linman, Mary Peterson, W.E.Neuderseter, L D.Wright, Cleveland ; Mes.A.E.Pfeiffer, A.Morin, M.D.BR.TT.Hughes, C.E., Miss Ant.ucier, Er- Midsummer Sale ' .\u2026.0.MILLINERY, We are nove offering the balance of our IMPORTED HATS AT HALF PRICE.\u2014\u2014 Flowers and Untrimmed Straw Hats, nil reduced.Also the balance of our White Lawn and Muslin Dresses, beautifully tucked and rimmed, value fiom $2.75 to 8.5010.Also a certain lot of Bilk Blousss, at 82 S0each, and a Jot of Children\u2019s I Tuslin Haw aad Caps, [ om 25a.up Now is the time to procure bargains, Fo MRS.D.R.MURPHY, { 46 Fabrique Stroet, 0 thee.Telephone WW = mena : En , OUR BRAND .\u201cKing\u201d Edward 1,000\u20ac \u2018Headight\u201d S00 Eagle\u201d 100° & 200° \u201cVictoria\u201d \u201cLittle Comet.\u201d d DON'T experiment with ether.and inferior brands USE EDDY'S ALL UP D.GROCARS KEEP .THRM, HULL.CANADA IMPORTANT NOTICE.- Lately we have received scveral complaints over the telephone in regard to non-delivery of goods, and on making viquiries we discover that through a mistake in each case the order had unintentionally been given elsewhere.y Please note our address : 151 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch.Our Telephone Number is 2415, That we carry the most complete assortment in (China, Glass and Earthenware, Fancy Goods, Novelties, Electric Light Fixtures, Globes etc, etc, and that our ; Prices Are Right.©.Marceau & Co.151 ST.JOSEPH STREET, 8ST.ROCHA.P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL.Silk Blouses! trie fp meen.All Our Silk Blouses Black 2 and Colored - - To Be Sold At - - Discount COMMENCING THIS MORNI per cent NING ! 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