The Quebec chronicle, 15 juillet 1903, mercredi 15 juillet 1903
[" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014= AaTISTIE GR PLU PRT ne er RI à CHRONICLE JOB OFFICE N ç «VOL LVil.No.20,665 POPE PASSED À TRANQUIL NIGHT But the Diminution of His Strength Steadily Continues \u2014Another Remarkable Rally in His Condition Occurred Yesterday Afternoon\u2014\u2014% PRYSICIANS SAY HIS HOLINESS Rome, Jyly 13.-4.10 a.m.~The vo etal condition of the Pope is almost tunchanged.To periods of reutleusners \u201cterday afternoons, after a morming A succeed periods of drowsiness.1.30 a.m.\u2014Alter midnight the Pope's sleep weemed tranquil enough, al though his breathing at times was ditlicult, 1.3 a.u.\u2014Another remarkable rally iu Pope Leo's condition occurred yes in the course of which His Holivess suf: fered spells of deliriuin and at times his strength sank to the lowest ebb.and now to-night he lies in no worse condition than he was on Mond evening, except for the steady din tton of his strength.Monsignor Bis leti, Master of the Chamber, visited the sick room just after midnight und où wberging stated that the Pontiffs oomdition waa unchanged.A little Inter the Pope fell into a deep sleep which, it has just been announced, ix fairly tranquil, although the patient's respiration is troublesome.Home, July 15\u20146.15 a.m.\u2014The Pope has a comparatively tranquil night, but the depression uf his forcex continues.Rome, July 15\u20149 a.n.\u2014The following medical bulletin has just been in- sued : **Duri the night the Pope had several hours\u2019 rest.His pulsation is BZ; respiration 30, temperature 36.2 centigrade.There has been nu noticeable change in the general con dition of the august patient.(Signed) i, Mazzoni.\u201d Yesterday's rally was characteristic aly opposed to every medical theory consisted in getting out of beu un which ee hots previously the: P hisnnel de prepara tions for et isfied with thie exhibition of vitality, he transactec business and rerwivediJour Cardinalswith whom he talked in an anmnated way; Iu fact Pope Leo's record fon poesie, little of which appeared in night's official bulletin, would I» i ible il it were not confirmed by doctors and Cardinals present ir \u2018the sick chamber.None seetned more perplexed than the ductors themselves.Ur.Lapponi said frankly :(\u2014\u20181 can aut imagine \u2018how (he Pope manages to keep alive.\u201d According to the physicians the l\u2019on- y | Angeli-[saying he wished to see cœrtain papers, MAY DIE AT ANY MOMENT.\u2014 ordered the four Cardinals to be ad: mitted and received them standing.He who is supposed tu be at the point of death saying: \u201cPlease be seated.\u201d He recounted the impressive ceremony of the morning when he re.Loeived the benediction of the Francis van Order.The Cardinals informed him of the world-wide prayers for bis life.Pope Leo answered that he was much gratified but that he was ready for his final depurture, concluding by wayitg : God's will be done,\u201d Even wore striking wus the Pope\u2019s interview with bis secretary, Monsiguor His Holiness ment for him, which the secretary brought.Then, after a short explanation, Mgr.Angeli wished to get the Pope's decision on the matter, Lut Pope Leo said : \u201cWell, well, not to-day.We will do that some other time.\u201d A curious controversy is proceeding between the Vatican medical body, composed of ten doctorx of lesser importance thas Dr.Lapponi, and sev.cral foreign physicians over tl em buhning of Pope Leo's body.Several foreigners having offered processes of etibaliming.each more wonderful than the other, the Papal doctors unearthed bulls giving the right to embulm the Pope solely to the Vatican medical body.esp ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE Trenton, N.J., July 14.\u2014Chancellor Mugie to-day, on application of At, tormey-General McCarter, ordered the Inter-State Trust Company of Jersey City to show cause why & receiver should not be appointed.The (om- pany is also: restrained from doing business.| To-day's \u2018wrder restrain a proposed \u2018cppitaligation of tbe .Campany at 44; and the isnuing of F2UUUL,000 collateral Lunds.ï ; Co INCREASED CAPITAL STOCK Albany, N.Y, July 14.\u2014The Lehigh Valley Railway Company han been authorized by the State Kailroad Com: mission to increase its capital stock from $3,900,000 to $00.The increased capital ix to be used entirely ufl may die at any moment, even in to take up tae eu I atock of the the midst of one of those extraordi-|keusra lines of th mopany ie, ex nary intervals when his mind and change for Lehigh Valley Railway body present a comparatively, sound { Stockarance.All those around the patent have lig since ceased to hotd definite opinions regarding the dura.tiom of the Puntiffa existence.à The slow but progressive diminution of the strength of the-august patient foretell the approaching end of the stpuggle with death, but the doctor will not venture to predict how wear the end is.| Constant relapses, they say, such as created alarm early yes terday, are gradually w down the l'ope's constitution, which see immune from any specific dixenne.Most personn are inclined to the iden that Pope leo may go through per haps two or theve repetitions of yen terday\u2019s ups and downs till, as Dr.Rossoni puts it, \u201chis pulse stops for ever.\u201d .n Three causes , accejeräte the rnd, vis., continued Niahility to take nour ishment which was exhibited to-day : Iden heart failure or the progression a plenric disense.The latter ix thought the leant probable.As day sweceedts day it becowes pathologically clear that it is the cane of a very old man dying because be har lived his aflotied time.w Pope himsell yesterday afternoon ple Church and wi _\u2014 it THE LA1E JUDGS ARMOUR London, July 14.\u2014The body of Justice Sie John Pouglas Armour, of the Supreme Court vf Canada and a mein- ber of the Alaskan Boundary Commis: sion, wbo died July Il, %eaven Ti day for Canada by the Allan The two daughters will accompany the body, A meme service will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Temhe attended by representatives of the Bench and Bac and other prominent porsonages.er FRASER RIVER FISHING V July 11.\u2014Japanene finh- crm to-day accepted the canner\u2019 i, Viz, 15 cents per fish during July and 14 cents during August and the strike declared by the white fixher met han therefore been called off.No far salmon have not appeared in the Fraser, but fish an reported outside and are expected to arrive in the river in a few days.The pack in the nor thern rivers haa been very light so far: the total amounting to only 10, 000 canes.- Conver, \u2018The much abuscd but very = public tuste\u2014seldom wanders far afield.potential factor in human events At its foundation lies the guod commun sense of the peuple.The fact that alta-Dif has an ever increasing sale among all classes of people is ample evidence of the solid and growing demand for more rational living in the way of Perfect Food\u2014the whole wheat ready \"cooked, partly digested, flaked and toasted ready to eat, is what the people like, and raw meal foods have had their day.FINE BRANDIES - RENAULT & Co\u2014COGNAC RSTABLISHED 1835 RENAULT THREE STARS, RENAULT \u201cCLUB\u201d BRANDY, RENAULT so-YEAR OLD BRANDY, LAW, YOUNG @ CO, Mantreal; Gol) Agents da for Cannas | in) QUEBEC, WED NESDAY, JULY gs - _ \u2014 15.1903 oflhe « CHRONICLE.ONE CENT.\u2014\u2014 THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT \u2014\u2014e\u2014 fe Premier Announces Hon.Mr, Blair's Resignation \u2014\u2014\u2014 jf CHAMBERLAIN AND TRE MILITIA DEPARTMENT \u2014 PREFONTAINE INTRODUCES BILLS TO GRANT HOME CERTIFICATES TO COASTING MASTERS AND ABOLISH INSPECTION DUES FOR (ARO.LINE YACHTS \u2014 IMMM RANTS SUFFERING FROM TRACHOMA AND FAVUS ALLOWED TO LAND AT QUEBEC, | (Special to the Chronicle.) ; Ottawa, July 14\u2014Mr.Prefontaine, in the Conunons, introduced a bill to amend the Fisheries Act, which will legalize the killing of whales hy ox- plosives amd licensing the use of purve weines and fish traps on the Pacitio Coast.Mr.Osler called attention to the destruction of the salmon fisheries in New Brunswick, Sir Wilfrid Laurier arose and brief.Iv announced that Mr.Blair had tendered hin resignation as Minister ol Railways and Canals ard member ol the Cabinet, and that the Governor General had accepted it.He pro Wfsed a Ministerial statement on Thursday.* Mr Bell asked if Mr.Chamberlain had asked the Minister of Militia to confer with the War Department ac to the proposed changes in the Canadian Militia Act, one of which will provide for the appointment of a Canadian General Officer Commanding.Sir Frederick Borden replied that the statement was accurate, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier had agreed to a von- ference.After the House closes Sir Frederick will proceed to London and discuss the question with the Imperial Government, .Mr, Prefantaine submitted two resolutions, fôr abolishing steamahip in- *pection duen for yachts propelled by gas, fluid naptha or electric motors.The other provides for home certili- cates to be granted to masters and mates serving on coastwise and in- Hand waters veasels.Both were passed and bilp founds on them inéroduced.Mr.Wilson attacked the Governutes: immigration \u2018policy.He con- \u2018demned: the system \u2018of medical inspec tion under which no effort in made to kep out persona nuffgring, from tra- chung and favas.hy United States agents are allowed held that men who wed unfitted hace citizens of the United States were also unsuitable fob Canadian re- widents, by Mr.Watchern, United Staten Nuperintendent of Immigration in Canahowing | that many undesirable and diseased immigrants rejected by hig officers settled at different parts in (ha country.At Quebec, United seven person destined for the States, | while Canadian returns only credited one rejection, , The impression ix generally prevalent in view of the latest lireak in the Mi: nisterial family.that no time will he lort immediately alter the session in dissolving Parliament.The Government, having loaded the dice by means of the gerrymander, will make the rail way question the text of itn appeal to the country.The anawer it will get will probably be a surprise, _ Mier pending all evening discussing immigration questions and passin, twotitens on supply, the House ac journed at 12,40, \u2014\u2014 ee STRIKE INSURANCE COMPANY Louisville, Ky insurance company in New Orleans ix now a fact, having been put on a permanent footing by the establishment of an underwriting bureau here.Ww.C.Nones, of this city, has been named attorney and general manager.\u2014\u2014 KINGSTON NOTES Kingston, July 14.\u2014Corporal F, Williamx, A\u201d Hattery, who saw service in South Africa now afflicted with paralynin and is in hopital here, To-day many delegates to the annual meeting of the (kidiellows\u2019 Relief Association reached the city.Among the number were PGM.GO.1, Lewis.Chatham ; R.KX.Cowan, london, and other prominent members of the craft.To-morrow afternoon and evening general business meetings will he held.At, four o'clock the visitors will take à trip among the Thousand Ialahdamtr fasten BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY London, July 14\u2014The Royal Come mission on the supply of À and raw material in war time, which Lord Strathcona is à member, ain took avidence on Saturday from leading produce and meat importers, Tha meetings are secret, but it is wader.stood that the evidence so far is not in favor of State intervention in the direction of Government wheat ator- age or bountier te some-_produrers.The increased prices caused hy any outhreak of hontilities and the overwhelming interest of- the prodècers of the world to gain entry to wn coveted a market deapite all difficulties, and the imporsibility of a complete an that of Great Britain, wouki have evidence concentrates upon the vital necessity of supremacy of the sem.The destrability of the apeeclioat possible expansion of Canadian and other cofo- nial sources of orasialaalalal tb were Fowigners rejected to enter Canada without protest.He to He rend from reports male States Surgeon Billings had rejected July 14.\u2014The strike THE MAD MULLAH GREW NERVOUS When He Found the Abyssinians So Near Him erm EXPLANATIONS ON THURSDAY CAUGHT BEYWEEN Two FiRes Me \u2014\u2014- DESERTER SAYS HE HAS ABOUT 6,000 MEN IN ALL THE MULLAH WANTS TO EXCHANGE THE CAPTURED NANINS Fuk AMMUNITION, AND ALNO TO WANTED.\u2014f-\u2014 London, July 11.\u2014 The paramount chief of the Rer Ali tribe has deserted the Mullah end joined General Gabrix at the Abyssinian camp at Habi.He states that after the Abyssinian raid on Jeyd, the Mullab, astounded at the news of the proxtmity of the Abysainines, and fearing to be caught he- tween | the British and Abyssinian furces, hurriedly left Bur, moving to Gupiburru, with the intention of cross: ing to the northeast, in the direction of Nogal Valley.The chief deserted one duay's march beyend Gumburew, joiniag General Gabriz at Birdasie.He describes the following « the Mullah as consisting of 3,000 Dolbohanta horsemen, 2,000 Habr Ali tribesmen, and about 000 nondescripts, The chid claims te have connted the killed in the fight with Cot, Plunkett's party at Gumburru.He hal counted up tu 750 when the Mullah appenrel on the field, and further counting be came unsafe.He algo reports that Major Gough's force killed 200 of the Daratoleh tribe, Un both fights the greatest execution was caused by Maxim fire, TT i states that Capt.Johnston St who was killed in Plunkett's figh wounded in four placs, and was wv when the wquare was swept away.He continued to ddend Limwelf with a re volver, and shot four of the enemy fore he wan killed.The chief in ignorant ax to the reported presence of British _ prisoners with the Mulluh, and affirms that the Mullah was exceslingly angry with the man who shot Captain Jeohuston Stuart À few days ago a communicating by the ofbeer commanding at Bohatle, lonsen on hoth sides, the Mullah en quired why we wanted his country.He offers \u2018ts exchange the Maxims in his possession for ammun .Hix offer shows the d t in which he holds anything Wy to hinder his mobility, In reply, the Mullah was told rome in and submit.- BULLETS OF TALLOW Paris, July 14\u2014A new invention provides hullets for pistols made of wax and tallow, which enable experts | te vonfront and fire at each other instead ul at ordinary targets.It is thought thin will inrure greater precisi and the French press hopefuily to that it this in followed up it may en able dueliste, by some possibility, te hit each other, and thus put an end to the hbloodiess duels which aow hold Prenchmen up to the ridicule of the world.to ee a dl na et.IMMIGRANTS AT HALIFAX Halifax.N.¥., July 14\u2014The Ham: burg-American line's chartered steam: er Pisa, Capt.Tendt, from Hamburg and Boulogne on July 4, arrived te day and proceeded this evening | for New York.She landed 368 adults and 128 children here.and they will go West in a special train tomorrow morning.Her passengers consist of Russians for Montreal, Toronto, Win: nipeg and Michigan.and Austrians and Hungarians for Winnipeg and Fd monton.- er DISHONEST STOCK BROKER Toronto, July I4\u2014Joha DB.Ed wards, stock broker, of this city, i aguin wanted by the police.A war rant is out for him, but he left the city three days aqu.Last sumer he was convicted of theft in connection with a stock deal and wax wnt to Central Prison.Hix wife wax dead, there were mall children 16 support and a largely signed petition secured his release after he had served hut two months of hie term.Fhe com [lainant in the present case against im in Dr.Mallory, of Colborne.+ The ansount involved.in 80 and the charge fraud.Edwards having been given the sum to invest, It ie said that there wie soveral claima against the missing man.The authorities an vert that Edwarde absconded before (he warrant wes issued, which explains their failune to arrest him.mamta eed comme tinct.DEATH OF SBNAOR DICKBY Amherst, July Vi - After months of weary iflness, Hon.R.BB.Dickey pass: ol away late this afternoon at the one of ite most eateemed men, one who has taken a prominent place in many of the counciln of his country, and one to whom Amherst in parti cular in indebted for much of ita for: | progress and prosperity.The deccan- | diern\u201d strike war anked to day hy the eign blockade of so indented 8 coast [od wan iniererted in hin native town, | Chicago Teri nal Transfer and many are the monumenis that little risk of Rritiahitarvation nivrn | teatify to hin gemercaity, He in run | lawrence J.Curran, Hugh Motive and the navy were overwhelmed.Thue the | vived by three children, Jan.A., Am | Albert Young, Presidents respectively herst: May.wife 8 S.E.Milner London, and Filet, wife of M.Maynand, of thelDepartment of Rail ways and Canale, Ottawa.He wana Vert supply ave also dwelt | Conservative, and entered the Menate | plainant's buniners hy interfering with .the delivery ol goods tu its depot.in 1867, fromy the Mullah war telegraphed home in which, after referring to the heavy .M7, leaving @ surplus of 8223.ripe old age of 12 years.In the death \u2018 ' of Kenator Iickev, not only Cumber- he, The rani for thw Inst werk land, hut the whole Dominion loan nam s » an ncrense ol \u2018Unions.F.SIMARD mme - = & CI n\u2019s Negligee $1 oo fortably dress this Summer.They are all perfect, made all sizes in the lot JULY SALE OF use your own judgement.sud trimmed with Appliques or and Mexican drawn works.ONE PRIGE ONLY AA Kp Kp Rp KK KAKA KKK, 13 bodies, full length, and in every way high-class Shirts.OF IRISH LINEN, hand embroidered HATS FOR THE SURAER VAGHTOK 00 & $1.50 Shirts For 49c.Outing or no outing, these shirts will help Mr.Man to com- They are made of Mercerised Striped Madras Cloth and neat KNOW WHY HIS COUNTRY WAS| printed ligures on white ground.in superior manner, full sized Some of Price 490.TAILORING DEPARTMENT.CUSTOM SUITS $1500 SUITS FOR $9.75 A Custom Nuit to your order and measure, think what this means.\u201cNo Fit No Pay, Satisfaction or No Sale.\u201d benelit, we take the risk of pleasing you.genuineness of this price reduction, come and see the goods, and You get the If you doubt the \u2014 Women\u2019s Shirt and Dress Waists.AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES.OF CIIINA SILK, tucked, embroidered Torchon < \u2014 Nuvu WELCOME FORTHE KING THE DUBLIN CTFY COUNCIL te FUSES To V 2 AN ADDRESS OF WELCOME TO THE KING BY A VOTE OF 40 TO 27 \u2014 RESUL RECEIVED WITH OIF Dublin, July Lo There was a stormy scene nt the meeting of the Dublin corporation yesterday over Che pro posed address of welcome to Ring bad ward during his visit to Ireland.The doors were broken down hy the mob and the approaches to the hall had te be cleared hy the police, The Mayor spoke strongly against the ad deen, and the mation in favor of pre senting it was defeated by n vote 40 to 27, A large crowd gathered in the streets long before the time of the meeting.the Lord Mayor refusing to allow any bendy to enter the Council Chamber except members of the corporation.The gallery was moon filled vith feiencls of the members and other pro minent men, whereupon the doors wer closed, It wax thix that led to the mashing of panels, When the result of the vote was an nounced there was a frantic outlet of cheering in the gallery, in which a majority of the Council inined.Th cheering wax taken up lustile by the crowd in the streets, C.N.B.A.HEADQUARTERS Kingston, Out., July 18\u2014-AId.ane Mre, Jd.J.Behan left today for Lon don, Ont.Alderman Behan goon ta arrange for the transfer to Kingston of the headquartors atnf of the CN B.A.which change will take pare at once.The new offices will be in the old Ontario Bank hu ry, Golder Lion block, bug Lor o C.N.R.EARNINGS Toronto, July 11.-The Canadian Northern Railway has issued a finan cial atatement for the year ending June Ath last, showing earnings from oll sourver of $2 HINO, an increane of nearly one million.The working ex frounes were 000 and fixed charges COURT ASKED TO INIERVENE Chicago, July 1+ Federal Court in tarvention in the expected freight han Raitway Company.The defendants named are of the Freight landless, Truck driv rie, and the National \u2018Feamaters\u2019 They are charged with hav tng conspired to obatrnet the com ALL NIGHT IN A CREVASE a FE PROVE RINE OF A CRF : AND AL ue ; t to walk to res, twa nriles frour the hotel, lid not return last night.wd ons lifeless houlv suspended on a ledge that wet out from the steen side, She vas {oo weak to speak, but wax able y feeble vigne te make knovn that she lived, + party of eight made ite wav to the TeVasse lo extrieate Mre.Johns from wr perilous position.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CRIMRS ACT n, July H\u2014A proclamation iv shed today in the Dublin ta.tte revoking the summary jurisdic tion powers of the Mngistrater 'n these districts of Ireland which still renin ander the Crinies Act\u2014 TRACES OF SHOCKING CRIMES New York.July 11\u2014In passing un ker the Second Avenue LL road witte over the Harlem River today.3 tug sent to the surface for à second + womante leg cover] with a black «lk stocking and a patent leather shoe) t dropped back again amd thosewho aw it believe it.wan attached to a body #hich was Avelf voighted, raûe- ng \u2018the leg to fall into the water again.Poties dragged for the hody but could not And it.The end of the bridge nt this point ix about where a woman's blood stained waist, skirt and chemise were found Jant Saturday night, Some of the police connect this discovery with the Rox bury murder, while others do net believe there in any connection, Those who saw the leg say it ix that of a woman of more than val height.The skirt found among the hloudy clothing was that of a tall woman.\u2014 YOUNG GIR] ARRESTED, Last evening Sgt.Lacan, of the Provincial Police, arrested a young civ] aged 1% and lodged her in No | station.The prisener, who resided with her parenta at the Palin, inten sled, it npponrs, to abandon the par ental roof and leave for Montreal Tant vetting, and the artest was made at the rentiont of her parents, creme Toronto, July 11.\u2014Ahout 700 Me «ons have arrived in the city to af.tend the Grand Lange, which opens to morrow morning in Mansey Hall A registration of 1.000 is expected.82.90, 34.50, 6.20 $4.00, $5.15, $1.00 TELEPHONE 2157.F.SIMARD & CIE, 7 St.JOSEPH STREET St.Roch\u2014 NG FROM THE orning in back of the Sentinel y Mra.Johns started Fixand \\ Early this norning searching Parties started out of them found the almost With ropes and a stretcher PAU mr pre Our Stores close at 6 o'clock P.M., every day except Saturday, Ilo BXAMINE \u2018The new Butterick Patterns.They will show you the latest fashions in skirts, capas, etc.A Butterick pattern enables you to make your own dress.We have received the Butterlek Patterns for Jaly.Fashion sheets free at our Pattern Couatur.We are the sole Agents in Quebec i Suprise tall! Linen Shirtwaists and Hosiery at Genuine Bargain Prices\u2014\u2014 | | t + i 1 Dress Gowns FOR 39 CENTS, Fine Night Dresses, all sizes, length, Ruffle around the eck, worth 75 cents.For 3% cents.\u2014_\u2014 For 49 Cents.Night Gowns, Neck and Sleeves trimmed with Embroidery, Shirt ing of good quality, worth 9 cts For 49 cents.For 79 Cts.Night Dresses, Yoke, Front and Sleeves clegantly trimmad with very line Lace, worth $1.10.For 79 cents.For $1.10.Night Gowns.Sleeves and Front trimined with small Tucks, and insertion of very line Guipure \\ NEW YORK LADY STAVING IN) Embroidery bet ween Tacks, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY Is\\worth $E.50.FOUND SUSPENDER ON A For $1.10, \u2014\u2014 MOST (NCONS , AVING PASSED THE Nr TE PETTICOATS Yeowmite Valley, Cal, Juls 11, \u2014 Mrs hie, of Nes York er Mo For 39 cenls.ans bev: staying at the Valley for a Fine While l'etticoats, trimm- vod with a Lawn Flounce, and Tucks at the bottom, good width, regular price ÿ0 cents.For 39 cents.For 49 Cents.Petticoats, clegantly trimmed {with three rows of cluster tucks, with hematitched insertion between tucks, regular price 75 cts For 49 cents.For 79 Cents.Two lines of l'etticonts, nicely trimmed, fuil flounce, with insertion lace at the top of flounce, and | ed gathered embroidery, regular price $1.25.For 79 cents.F or 89 Cents Pettivo chon lace, ilounce with Torchon ats, trimmed with Tor- Insertion on top; cluster tucks below, and wide Torchon Lace at the bottom, cheap at $1.50.For 88 cents.For 99 cts.Richly trimmed Underskirts, with Guipure Embroidery, three rows of hemstitchod inserted be- {ween clusters of tacks, and nice fall width embroidery at the bot- tim, regularly sold at $1.76.For 9% cents.L.PAQUET, 169-171, St.Joseph Street.J] Telephone 3171. TRE Ou RONICLE, QUEBEU.VANADA.WKDNESIMY, JULY 13, 1008, \u2014 sO eg \u2014 passes en in time, took woPuighls, und male wo few draw] \"We vhow- s, J.Shaw 8 Coand delicate pue à it was wouth edoghat the part line from wor great a row do 4 ches > be, fr fabrics apbeg vec such uml] pesdilés iv à matter nafjonnl & 3 view, pr : 2 goin ig Ti Ey waked wih inion.The Plaloa\u2019 Yo-day ure & dix lof public 1 wid that th ve to the city, a wilderness of vild ing Beane re u gay for a Wie fin fonight Som | | gerving mo purpose, gs it 5 R \u2019 Ko Ÿ 4 \u2019 Sha nus pre va | ie M Bt Ist, Peter Street, Lower Tows™ rally destroyed by their being med: dled with, J THR ¢4YNOE AND QRENNE CAPE, According to ressat despatches it would appear that the ingenious little devices which ye in Quebec com: tinuing to be hlsbid with the society] of Mesars, Gaynor and Greene are not te be pelaitied\u2019 to \u2018prevail undisputed No injury tim Globe's delight in the wimple beauty of the scheme, for it said on Friday last :\u2014- \u201cAnother question that ju asked iv.why build a (Governnimt Tisé from Moncton to Quohee when is.\u2018al mady a (ovefutsent Hu ?do bot know the details of the Government pl in this hd what is quite clear in that f'the Tatbreolonial is to | Branch Fabrique St; vn Salmon and Trout Rods, Flies, Lines, Reels, ou and Leaders, .Tents, Camoes, Pagd or, and tre DEALWRS IN ,.uk.in general sigur to TO spor bie LARGE , The \u201cCHBONICLE\u201d will \u201cMorleys\u201d +0.\" KID GLOVES; \u201cDents\u201d Kid Gloves, \u201cPerrins\u2019 Kid Gloves, IN GREAT VARIETY.Kid Gloves.Muslins, Sunshades, Mantles, Jackets, Millinery.ALL GREATLY REDUCED.Ï New Carpets, New Linoleums.GLOVER, FRY & ON.24 & 26 Fabrique St.The Seaside paired and regulated and we wil place them and set them going.Giltul in Canada.specialist, IF YOU ARE ABOUT To Leave For or Country We would suggest that you send us an order to remove the household clocks.\u2014\u2014\u2014 tat We will, during the summer, have them cleaned, ot 1 replace them about the end of August or early in Neptember as required.Our men will call for the clocks, repair, return and re- + We employ an expert watchmaker, one of the most If your watch is not going correctly consult our Chronographa, Itepeaters and other complicated watches thoroughly repaired and adjusted.meme remet Silver Plated Ware, Spoon s, Forks, Toast Racks, Tea Sets and Dishes, that have hecome worn or damaged we can replace\u2019 repolish and refinish alm a enquiries for old Hall Clocks ost like new.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 During the months of July and August we have many and Antique Milver Waros.Should You possess any that you desire to dispose of, we will accept them on sale, and exhibit them during the Tourist Season, 0.SEIFERT Wig Fabriqu Nr DPR EDEN & SONS, , YEWELLERS, e Street.: Posetscresesasne EE ë - .500.Leave your orders now at the Mailing Dept.of the .:.\u201c CHRONIGLE.\" The Quebec Gnvoriele, EIAUNICLE TELEPMONE Ne.65 Gi Ey QUEBEC, JULY 15, 103.tua vers Né JSOURNALISTS We understand that several press excursions intend visiting Quebec this suminer, one, indeed, at the close of this week.It is needless to say that visitors from abroad are always warmly welcomed for their own saker, \u2018but those who come in large parties have a more peculiar claim on the public and general hospitality than isolated guests, and of thes the representa- tivex of the press, who come quite as mich to obtain and impart to those at home a more intelligent appreciation of the beauties and advantages of the places visited, ns they do for their own persyonal enjoyment, should tw conceded the first place.We have no doubt that the Quebec press will dee all in ite power to make the visite of their fellow-Journalists enjoyable, but at the same time it is only right that the city authorities should come genevously to their ail in doing this.le ix the city that obtains the lion's\u2019 share of the advantages accrning from such vivits, in obtaining a wider and more favorable reputation, and the citizens who ben?lit by the pecu- niury expenditure of the strangers ; it is, therefore, searcely fair to expect the press to shoulder everything, |v whilst, at the saine time.the visitors cannot = fuil ée appreciate the high compliment conveywl in being made the guests of the city quite as much as they are the guests of the press, id the civie authorities join generously in the provision made for their enter tainment, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM, It ust be confessed that the Monsume treal journals are not without justification when they lay to our charge the amiable weakness of shepy hendednens.The atate of the Plaine of Abraham to-day is too jmi- lable a proof to be lightly overionk.d, When they were still in the hands of the nuns, and there wax a prospect that the Reverend Ladies would tun them tn an account whieh, if not sen: timental, wax at any rate praccral nied hurinexs-like, we moved Mraum and earth and the Dominion Cabinet \u2018to prevent the desecration of the \u201cbir toric spot,\u201d and turn it over to the ity to be made \u2018\u2019a thing of beaux and a joy forever.\u201d When, after reat deal of clamoring and journey: Gngn in hot haste to and from 0 tawa.me sneeonfled in getting the desire of bur henrts, we had beautiful = plans Wade, and beautiful word-pictures te Show what a heavenly place we were going to moke of it for good Que- Lovers to onjoy (hemselven in and Ahow acdmiring Visitors, We even he Wan to make it heavenly by tuenng off Whe Turf Club, which, ar given to \u201cle Wivked practice of hore racing, wee lan incongruity, and a Wwr on the bncrel character of the place, and by wiutting ont the military, whose «vo.intions, though they might recall wi morien of the famous old battle field, were vet ont of keeping with what th: Government organs delight to call the commercial spirit, and what Sir Wil: \u2018rid Laurier, ohliviema of his Radino chewan | muxket, denominates, the anti militarism of the country, and wholly subversive: of the peace vidh which it waa ir 2er del bo invest thos delightful arensi.Then we dumps) a éew cart Joade of atone on the ground.wd planted à few trees to he oe down hy the followers of the rien which we afterwards permitted wo or- vipy the place and Lurh an fion-at penny by encomeping à taste for na culative gnmea of chance amon:ut thare who throased to wee the Bova \u2018lupus.The Areca are in ruins, and no nre the stones, bat as they are « ver, grown with grass and weeds they ney,\u2019 ment is one of the parties to à of law ; the inadvisability, not to say siren to make an appeal to the Privy of (hein have even heen taken hy own Governments, hut, as a general rule, quiesced in an a matter of courtesy by forciga anything to do with them, and it is a Be which is being \u2018waged over them, and the intense longing for the light of their countenance which is thus evinced on either side of the line, and they cannot fail to see how much more wisely they acted in the interests of the Jawyers, themnclves, and the public for whom they furnished quite a pleasing temporary excitement, by renisting the pressure to go back home to their anxious friends, than if they had imitated the example of the Fngfish promoter, and voluntarily returned.At the same time if is not so satisfactory to the amour propre of the people of the Dominion to feel that there ie not that implicit reve rence for the légal procedure of this country held abroad, which the Globe and other Ministerial organs have Intely been impressing on us should prevail at home, and that there are vertain features \"in the Gaynor-Gireene eatradition proceedings which in the upinion of the law officers at Washington awed further investigation, neither is it pleasant to reflect that the fact that a Frm in which were represented the Premier of the Province of Quebec, the Minister of Justice of the Dominion.und other personages either hold: ing high official positions or intimate ly connected with those who did, were engaged in rexisting the application for extradition gave color to a suspicion that something more than law was on the wide of the defendants.Those who, like ourselves, held that the judgment of Mr.Justice Caron was based on an erroneous interpreta tion of both law and fact, may well be excused if they sought for the res- son of it in considerations that wero the reverse of creditable, and.without wivhing in the lenut degne to attri bute unworthy motives to a judge of undoubted learning and integrity, thought it possible that involuntarily and unconsciously he had wufiered his views to be affected by the powerful array of legal position which was joined to the legal talent of the law.vers for the defence.We do not nay that there was any ground for such a suspicion, but it is noturivuæ that it exixted, and also it is plain that it was a very natural one, and Mersrs.Fitæpatrick, Parent ct al were to blame in exposing the justice of this country to the risk of it.There ie, we know, a difference of opinion con- verning the advisability ola law fam, ome or more of whose members huld positions in the Giovernment of either a Province or the Dominion undertaking the defence of the accused in criminal cases, and practically plead: ing agoinet the Crown whom thoes members are presumed to represent, Lut this divergence of opinion can only exist on matters which concern our selves alone ; where a foreign Govern: suit m which it necka redress in our Courts indecency, of much a \u2018practice in at once apparent, and in emphasized when, as in the case under notice, it leads to an implied slur on the justice of our Courts.The despatches do not, indeed, say on what grounds the Government of the United Htatex de Council of the Empire; they are pro.hubly technical ones, at least we hope an, hat it in safe to say that such an appeal would not have been thought of had it not heen for the very peculiar conatitution of the legal defence.There are, of course, appeals from our Courts to the Privy Council, and some our their decisions, however disappointing they may be, have been ac.Governments that have had very exceptional came indeed, and where much more important interests nre involved than (he possession of the persons of even Hemsrs.Gaynor and Greene, , .en \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE INKOUENOR OF THE GLOMS The Globe, which we suppose in still the chiel organ of the tiovernment, al though seme others get larger print ing ahd advertising contracte, said on Tuesday last: \u201cThe line from Mone ton to Winnipeg by way of Quebec will Unes far te Whe north of any existing vast anid \u2018went line,\u201d and it conmmendid the scheme as a whole to the people of Ontario and Quebec, \u2018It in reason.hls expert from: their representa uve in Parliament,\u2019 said the Globe, \u201cpractically unanimeus support of a planation.\u201d Renlly the flibe is altogether ton inhotétit.\u2018Wax hot the alleged Government line from Moncton to Québec te cut off miles, sone said two hundred, Trom the lenuth of the Tuterealowidl?But now the Globe does not know what the Government's plang are, hut jt thinks that if it does net contemplate merely double-tacking the Intercolonial, \u201cau altogether new line competing with the Intercolonial calls for some explanation.\u2019 Montreal Witness\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO AWMUMNE LIABILITY FOR S175.- 000,000 The Laurier Government, if it carries out all the schemes fur wpending money it wow hak in view, will out-Flerod Herod.Jt has made a record for it- welf this session, which, comparatively speaking, places its past years of ex- travagancy on a lofty pedestal of eco- nowy.contemplated = Estimates brought to date.Guarantee Montreal | down Lor bonds.Guarantee Canadian Northern bonds.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.9,500,600 To be presented to Grand Trunk Pacific, at least.TX.U00, 000 Total.\u2026 le 8151962502 In addition the Government hax decided to grant bonuses to dry docks : increaw « a \u2026 ca \"._ i nN OF THE DAY [j routine veer Cae Tay.\u2019 ame) Mite Batis, Mr, aud ' à 10 as + I.Prevost, r J.Renaud bbe J ! ©.P.R.LINR.Jing Robertson, Mr.W, B.A.Ritehie, .Gore Bay, July 14\u2014It has boan del] The as.Lake Manitoba sailed from Lis\" fre.G.Robin, Mrs.A Racine.Miss cided to banques R: K.Gamey, M.F.\u201cpool at 5 (ni.vonterday for Montreal , Mina N, Sherry, Miss FL Stropp P., here on Judy 30.Prominent upes- mh hs raloon, 180 second aud six hond Win $ myth, Mes.= Ww.Simpen, Urs F MNTEMC REETRIG LAUNBRY | Lora are to Ls invited.= A public meet{] \u201cThe us.meute Captain Lander;] finyth.i Ty ay Spree ing will precede the banquet, wilted from London for Montres! the wo, Mr XA Turpin, Mr.and Mrs 1 ¥ ! Amquet.läth instant on 4hEh rrepennier, Mr.W.L.Tuzo, Miss Vuarin w : Arn Valpy.Mr 8.R.Wetmore.Mrs.It AND DYE WORKS [| tis ur ictérsaczie armure Da-| thi wid 7% recommended by the medical profession at lay afternoon.reer A Ce Dhintanier AA Neer dr.and Mrs, Wright, Me.H.Xander, ATOR WATER AT QUEBEO.Compiled by the Tidal Branch, M & ¥ tapal ir July AM, PM 9.97 ont 10.09 | 10.44 10.59 11a 12.00 32.07 12.48 1.08 - T sha pres: new N MOON PHASES.Last Quarter, Friday, 17th, 2.24 p.m New Moon.Friday.\u201824th, 7.46 a.m.\u2014\u2014 THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.sed to Answer the Question, Water Flow up Hill?Since the earth is an oblate spheroid instead of a perfect sphere, it comes ta pass that the centre is farther from \u2018he equator than from either pole.The difference is about thirteen miles.The Mississippi flows southward for se stent a distance that its surface at its mouth is about four miles farther irom the earth's centre than at it wurce, Does it flow up hill ?This is a question which the coast and geodetic survey, in Washington ix irequently asked to answer.The reply in that \u201cup\u201d means agafist gra vitation and \u2018down\u2019 with gravitation \u2014hence the Mississippi dors not tow ip hill, although it obviously moves away from the centre of the globe Plumb lines rately point directly to.wird the centre of the enrth.The riation from that direction has given Can five to an interesting branch of the Government's work.Ti isible irregularities of the sur face of the earth\u2014mountains.valleys.und water hasins\u2014allect the form « tion.A cubic mile of land ix two and a half timés as dense ax a ximi tar volume of water.The plumt line tends to lean towards the earth wusren und away from the water ba ans.snuputed with scientific accuracy, de not, however, explain | all the dellec tions.Varving degrees of density «ome miles helow the surface of earth must be assumed to exist.Trilling as these dellections are, ne ver exceeding nine inches in a plot i long, they are of consider They mo able scientific importance, explorers as sarth'« surface derived from the stars.They thus become grade map moking.They also bely of the earth contribute to the stors of the history of the earth.In the we of science there ure no trifles.\u2014 Youth's Companionaie ANCIENT MEDICINES, Some of the Repulsive Remedies Used by Our Ancestors.Some ancentors ought to have been suffic to scare away any disease withou their application, them : \u201cA halter wherewith anv will cure headache.Muss growing upon a human skull if dried and pos efficacious,\u201d dered and taken as anuff is no a prevalent chart among old woe vat taken gallows tied on a string and worn around the neck are said to have enreed age.Npiders, as may readily be supposed were in great repute an remedies.Bur wedy, though he states that he hae soon it med by his mother, *\u201c whom he knew to have excellent =kill in chirur gory, sore even and aches, tin length,\u201d saya very medicine in Dioscorides, approve by Matthiolas and repeated hy Abdre vandux.1 began then to have a bet ter opinion of it.\u201d warm.wohl them in the hand till they grew Michael Nercatux says any person willing to take the trou ble may natiefy himself of by a vers simple experiment, for if vou hang the toad ar a curk'« neck for a das or so you y then cut off hin head and the neck will not bleed no single drop.\u201d The zualade innginaire of thor dave pursed his hobby difficulties.jackets and marines with four gun: marched through\u2019 the atreete this morning and had gun drill.This af ternoon Mayor White gave à brilliant garden party at his stmmer home in Hotheney.pay tye go cutiide the Teland to-morrow.> Va attraction which is known ae gravite- These influences, which may be the dify the calculations of navigators und explorers us to.positions on the carth to positions on the essential in high to make the records of measurements of the remedies used by ou ent Here are a few ol hax been hanged if tied about the head Dr.Samuel Turner, who boxn wrote on diseases of the skin, notices tor the rhingles, the blood of a black rom its tail and smeared sm the part affected The chips of v nt he, \u2018rambling amongst authors, as 1 often do, 1 found this For stopping hemorrhages all sorts of things were weed.John Bell «ave that for this purpose \u201cthey tind lve toads behind thé cars or under the armpits or 10 the soln of the fect or that thin effect of tonda ix n truth.which nnder Halifax.July 14.Five hundred blue Admiral Douglas gave QUEBEC \u20ac Sporting News.2ei-10011001-1004104-i-H00 Yachting.Copenhagen.Denninrk, July 14\u2014Seveu- vo yachts participated to-lay it the the loyal Yucht Club regatts aoœ in progress here Robert W.Goes + M-fuut sloop Swan won the race or fourth class yuchtx, beating the Swedish yacht Khaki over a triangular \u2018course of vo milen er three min.ates.Tl times wer vi sante, Xhaki 4 sm: 3 ing and there was a strong wind.Lawn Tennis.Boston, July 14\u20141t was officially ane aonpeed to-night that the oem tire re resenting the United States \u2018ane Clennis Association CIC represent G fhe Turf.Us NA , who tx .j P t.Pittsburg C.\u20ac and St.Louie made | lomivion Iron & Steel Co.75 at), OF AYD, AFTER 22nd JUNE.1903, [439 S06 Kom (ke Jt Jeerrl fad MS connection with trsiue\"io \"aay , mnt Ë e pois p pote rom its Tot 144.thea cundernute to te sengers DC 8.20 PM.\u2018From Riviere @ Pierre.St.\u2018from Ste.Anne de Beaupre, starting L'UMON LAMBILLOTTE BXGURRION | re ennsylvania again ror |, ominion Tron & Steel Co, preferred, [lng by the undermentioned railways Jaymond, Lake St.Josenh, Indlam \u2018from the Chatean Froi mtenae 20 minutes Te throuch the subscription price of 12025 àt 45.! (Runduye excepted) weather permitting ni Monday.dully sccapt Sunday peli ae i Tron ot the , and New York Central was weak, but] wontre , \u2014wiil les: 8.20 I'M.From Roberval, Riviers ht Eee ia fron Lac aux Sables, Orang Mee and Shaw-|did not get back to yesterday's level.| a3 ont oa ie pe Co.Qu FoR LEVIS.Pierre, st.Raymond.eic.Monday CE FR \u201cdenvered at Quabee Station = Detroit VU 3 er forwarded next ited Electric Railway, 25 Intervolonial Rallway.9.18 Pi From St.Ravmond (leaving da GATURBAY, JULA iBth.| QUOTATIONS SUPPLIED [uc 7p © : 5 oran AM, AM.at 7.50 p.m.) Sunday, only.+ For uh other information apply to the 1.30 E Tickets for sale by F.Stocking, op- | Nujeri dent.n°5 Ee ent ood urs?sd v bonne a eee 5 Sr he lin & Ontario Navigation Co.lz 45 mxpress to | Montant 107 [ponte SL Louis\u201d Hotel, where parier [ye PVPRELL, Edw.A.EVANS, Monde 1 4 returning wat at 92, Campbellton, 5.15 Mixed from ha sleeping car accommodation can bel\" gyiocintendent Gon.À onday, July 3h.thelr Tate paire from x promt Street Railway Co, 25 at{1200 Express to River du Lou, reserved.at othe Chateau Frontenac, 208 | A.THOMSON, President.orK, | wt Little Metis, A express from |l'ec.v.office No ade sf * he Grand Trunk Rall office, corner Comment as mn RTI |i ge Be HE rn rom BE a Et LEAVE QUEBEC.\u2018 \u2018 : sat 2 vo jaliiver du Loup.fercolontet Railway | Ticket oes, 7 \u2018DOMINION Ling | Daily Except Sunday.ee 51 GR,00 D7 Vip, 1K at 97), Wma.974 treo OR Through fie | Ser sens street Bi Rech Juss 45 AM.Express Jor Lake St.Joseph, .3 AFTERNOON BOARD.1: 45, kx to Frese from Halifax.ALEX.HARDY, J.G.SCOTT.Pamenger & Sailings.4, He, Reymond, Grand, So LE Snmdiun Pacific Kaila faa at] Se Pa to [15 Express rom Gent.Pass.Agent.Geo.Manager.QUEBBO TO Liv a a\u201d vio Coal Car 3 at 00 SE Run.| $55 ie om - | En .em EE ni, md ve re HEE | SHEE to : ftoamer Coal Ca, : \" White M i S38 P.M.Express from Hawkesbury and ion Coa! 6, preferred, 3 ot| River du Loup.11.45 ress from 8 00 ite Mountain Express == ms serre tr intermediates lata pointe £0 a Re arispress to| Little Metis.For Fabyans, Portiasd, Bosny ae .Through roi avis peur ce each day Montreal Street Railway Co, 20 ut| Vuodes Contrai Railway 0 |A D.à ton: (Shertrooke, Beauce and Me .3 XN Parlor Buffet .+ lara Be agara.21, The Shortest, Quickest & Best Route Eur té Portlanda The Fraction Xk Trip Aro hac, Richelien & Ontarly Navigation Co, {F450 Express to ès Accommoda- bh Quickest & = eur Vos Special \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ere | POP PA rmation, ete.apply te A at 1, White ountains| from Sherbrooke.2.0b ¢ MEDITERRANRAN SHRVION.|.GUY TOMBA, Twin City Ropid Transit.25 at] And Cortiand.EM Montreal and New York.FarSherbroake, Springfield and New ____Aseces, Naples and Genea, S058: ».0.robin hat, 167 \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 NG Through Bx Sabie abr [Ty tarectte Coal Exclusively.No Yar Pallan Sleeving Car io New 7 - KY .ir om Genoa.Bosaméz Prem : Tick \u2018Agent, 33 Louls St rexs to New York.| fied.TR Smoke.No Dust.a 4 New York E: .= * INPORTS.No Expres\u2019 0] 115.Through Ex.[Leave Montres) 7.15 and 11.00 AM.and |J §() owen and New York Expres .Boston and Spriog- press from New York 7.50 P.M.Sherbrooke, Byton Soriagfield Ver achr.Dictator, Bonnell, from} seid.bou Kxprens from | arrive New York 6.30 and 10.00 P.M.New York and ali Now Bogland Murray fiver, PICI\u201427 | sis pota-| 7-09 Accommoda-] White Mountains and 7.30 A.M.P.M.(Point: \u2018also B-auce and Megantictous \u20ac re \u2019 hareuls pots tion to Sherbrooke and l\u2019ortiand.RUFFET CAR ON DAY TRAINS, Paliman Siesping Car to Bosten, ae to Genad ¥ruuk Railway Ferry ACCOMMODATION.Vor oh.RB.Fnulay, Pankey.from Wosk Days.1.50 IM.Trais from Point Levi con; 1 00/ Hoboken.uf tons poul to Bennett & nects at St.Lambert with \u201cD.& H.\u201d [ls Prom Levis to Rharbrooke and ali e A M.night train.in B&M.Railw À À i 25 gr von Fie tm, Bos Jovi Lo pp, [on BE Ris v.«ch ns Key, 12.10 P.M.connects of = une a 10 mane aati BY 8 [trom tart tohnatoil-143 tons coal to cg vo wiih ba a, TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS, \" 23 Now Regtend .{Augast ê .\"à |Carbray, Son & Co.1,50 Mall trom the Insist upon tickets S 'HUDSON.New York Special LIVIN.La, peu FRAIGHT SAILINGS.; HORTEEAL LINE, ef Per eld Nora\u201d \u2018Costells, Balard.| PE papress to the | 0TH Express from DELAWARE & White Seamer Einrers wr HY FY > B= from a hitehall\u201413 tons coul to Car- th of Ee Cham aia ® the besutitul shores Accommodation st 8 41am.- Quel L 4 r, « ZN pie leaves Quebes 5.ä rine.| ine & Cu Spnabling.Heuït, Shortest, Quickest and Best.NOTE\u2014White Mountain Expeses Jaugess i 6 | Sorel ng tisosn, Three Riversan from Port Readin À 19 tons coal to fps from la.YOUNG, J.W.BURDICK.runs duily except Sunday- i Ee cu & Clade.* 28d Vice-Pres.Gen.Pass Agent, New York Special ruus daily except ! TORONTO Lis * ' Por b.ine Tujon, Hewitt, from howto Express runs daily except », teading'\u2014132 Ma- ss LL 20 sto) Loy an ine.Stes\u201d leaves Montreal Ball (x = nk en Santas; on Sendey eaves 4% 206 LONDON & QUEBEE SERVICE.Vold Btorage, General Carge & Onttte, moteiion tor à Maited LL] Passengers, * ot anager.No.53 Dalhousie Street, \u2014 \u2014 Steamsbip Company is: dela i ie, tee #.,M.MAUPHRRHON, LIMITED, yy Tom, Bermuda and West Indios |, Royal Mail Lines.I FROM PIER 47 MATH avs oy ve Fox Brauvpa \u20ac TUNIDAD, Setardhy, 184 Thy, at as.Ee Saturday, lot August, omas, \"pis Ee Op .ue sure yi ses 88 CARIRANE, at noon, on ara t.Lawrence Line on HS.CAMPANA, tn Here 1 1200 To te int od to sail fre que Tuesday.98th July, at boom.Father Point, U Mal Bay, Perce, \u20ac Cove, Grand ir, aes Summerside, lottebrwn nl CR rt Vb cum , ave 8 Aemrrs os then Sor pis amants uit Yon ho oh yh id mistake in land received Sailing day only, until a 8.Mocking, 89 Bt, BK, Green, Se 6 Buede ! pt Sunday) at | pm.8 a.m, for Bay St.Paul, Murray Bay, SAGUENAY LINE: Steamers feave Quebec daily at |} July 6, 1908, + Arrangements have Leen made be played every evening in the STRAMPR \u201cRA MPJON, roou at ent House Lebwen 3 OAPTAIN LANGLAIS.* Langa! 111 pm.= the NA ihe, 6.Jon and ed forward to all this month b, eather and circumstances permitti numb Stemuper Obazipion wii run a foams: large sud holi- : | From Qubewith tbe exception af New York, : 4.18 P.M.| Market was quiet hut steady.p from Quebec to Herthier so # cle, Spot weaker, ive cities nn opportunity of en River-du-Loup, Tadousac, Ha Ha Bay, Chicoutimi.L H.MYRAND, _\u2014 ; MUSIC AT KENT HOUSE, MONTMU- Axons.: RBACY FALLS, Manager Baker that dance music will \u2018This attraction will be look: À vur young people.mr NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET, July 14.- Flour receipts, 15,452 barrels; exports, 1.98 barrels, ; *jquiet, Barley quiet.Wheat receipts, Saturdays Louve 3 PM 19,073 hosbels.Spot steady.Op } tions «tosed firm al one-quarter cent ve Quebec 7.80 AM 18 P.; net advance.Com receipts, 89,290 oh ae au > ue 4 dranhela: exporte, | 275.260 bushel.On ho on pe pede Spot steady.Options clowd un A 20 TM, Pe Sn paturdays à thin steamer will make a changed.Onta receipts, 72000 hush Options irregular Ipving] and\u2019 Ginally advanced with other mar tre cool breezes on the river.ket Ronin teady.Tu tine are Fang Orinda emi Rye fn ola Jom muta itm.iron qui wa SYEAMBE FRONTENAQC quis.Tin easy.Sofie, npot Kio Caph.DE-ROCHERS, \u2014 .Sugar, wan firm; QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE.(15e tn: A, Asked.Bidi iE ba ne a N 1 ank, ex-div.[ba ; al pa fo es lol i an, 2 R 129 10?[Bie #4 swrm | 81 = Un ot deyn (Tuesday oud Ba: | rich, 4 Ont Nav.Ce.\"ow Se arp gee gues RB.I.& B.Co w ae abd am.Queer Gas Co 185 | purdsy - 4 thers will be o in| Gpuahet NX Co.122 M at 7 aa, eB Mértormey Sutton ce.\u2026e .lei 0e 9 0 5» w 5 Ie «8% a « 8 by ball and y a Rye Secretary tou.-\u2014100 cases to O.Jacqueseme res SECRETARY ROOT IS NUN Washington.July M.\u2014~United States of War Rout returned to Vardungton at a late hour tonight from Oyster Hay.where he han been in cont:renre with the President on vari vir War Department inatters.Seere tary Root declined tp make any statement bearing ot his retirement from the Cabinet.| The Secretary experts that the work of the Alaskan Ronndary Commission will be completed in KORKON enable him to return to Waxhington in time to uhmit his an aval report to Congresa on the assem bling of that body in regular session in December, ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pillsust Seer Signature of Sr cirnaess.FOR BILIOUSRESS.FON TORPID LIVER.FoR CaMTIPATIOS.) PE aICK HEADAGNE | St Lawrence & Adirondack Railway \u2014AND THE\u2014 New York Central & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE FROM CANADA TO THE \u201cSTATES.\u201d Time Table of June 14th, 1903.\u201cKING ¥ DRARD\u201d CAPT.A.G PICKETT.Will leave Wainesday, July 18th for Nntashanan and Interinediate portsol call.8.8.Trains leave Windsor Beaton, Montreal, 8.00 AM.Dally ex- Kew \u201cTork.Al- For ratea and particulars apply to Sept Sunday.Moi | bany Utlea Syra- : Train\u201d thro to [tuse, Ruchester, HOLLIDAY LUOS, Aeon hte ato, Murer 101 Nt, Poteriitrest.17:0 P.M, Everyday | Lake Saranue \u2018in the year, Sond lahe, Malone, Hun Train through to ( tingdon, Valley: a \u2014 New York, teld, Henuharnois und Chateauguay.PULLMAN Parlor Cars on Lay Trunn between Montreal and Llice and New York, and Sleeping Cara on Night Train esa Montreal and Albany und New LocAL TRAINS to Valleyfield, Beauharnuis and Chateauguay, leave Windsor Station, Montreal, 5.1v pw.daily except Hund 4 am.Sundays only 9.25 a.m.\u2018except Saturdays.and Sun nd 1.85 p.m.Satur.Jeve oniy.WHEN IN MONTREAL STAYATTHE .St.Lawrence Hall), *HE BOST CRNTRA LLY [OCATRD AND LIBERALLY CONDUCTED NUTRIPIN THE CITY | Ca an l'eciée and Intercolonia! Patronised by the Leading Citizens of traine from Quebec Few yor Montres: ew Yor Quebec.Call for tickets via the N.¥.entra \u2014 of Oh information, me PR ete, fau ante Cana 3 RATE: FBONM $:.50 PER DAY.50, or write to A 0 Hebore Fro ling Agent, or F.E.Barbour, General H.HOJAN, s .- - Proprietor Aerat, St, James Street, ion: GEORGE cu DANIEL .A, SITE * Sen 1 Supertntendea Purr thei Prrtapr owns Pramrrian 19 ER LY I RATE: eT 208 \"Cavin ane l'oLiuntee Cutest M y 60, 17 8/8 20 65 Grand Centrai Sistioe, New York.NOTICE 18 hereby wiven that the pier at the mouth of the Cap llouge River is submerged, an Well a» the other deep water !per that wan there up 10 last winter at h he ond got the Lanta pue ponition \u201c - 0 ° ra e mouth of Can Rouge 7 TRICTION ES a.Aso woe = jliver, 1s, me heretofore, shown hy a iat buoy by day and m white light by nicht and the porition of the deep water Pier recasily en at the end of the long Wharf, > in @ strairht line with the said vas Sacouss av arr Mich LEA OVRES \u2018fat + boy and about 600 feet to the west era Pau rates LENS Roëre Whar! and Pier Co.RAL Sl ».Fjoonqu ethanivo À put ; JOHN, DAKEY y 4 ! MANCUFACTOFPRE | pry Frist ie CARPENTER & JOINER, ! 60 MARGUBRITE STRERT waitere a spaciality?\u2018 \u2014rortenaees | SW\" & a | Jobbing promptly attended to ml nt #4 Accouwnodation runs dally except Sate 11.8.Bagrage examined asd checked thrauch from Quebec.For Pullman ressrvations and farthne information anniv to F.B.Stocking, City Ticket Office, 12 St.Louis Street.F.GRUNDY, J.H.WALSHE, Geu\u2019l.Manager.Gea.Pass.Agent.Open June Lst to Octaber fut lmproved Lideruliy Conducted Terms Moderate Ian Anat Pornet Comfort, mt Table, ew da, Dd the Tory liest (ating 3s aver bide Al ENAKIS SPRINUS, Use of Boats, Prof Tables.Tennis Courts, etc., absolutely trec to guests, sr, PS Tamim ger th direction of ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER epartally votnable In ragee of Gast, Rheumation, 20a arg sre, ba lation, Nefrous Es rio ietms, Jhisease of Inemien preuilat to (rien cet-d- 0 pre.benaited, You can't afforé to miss tbe Springs this year.Degtiter, Net yer than ever, Fmproved Tiatn Sas Es met Agent or rie on Kees Craie Springs.re m0 1x 30 2EX * nd te Pruneau& Kirouac Lose no time tn looking elsewhere for Toys, Games, etc, suitable lor the country or the seaside.WE HAVE ALL YOU NEED IN THAT LINE - JUSTIN = A grand assoriment of outdoor Games, Hammocks, Croquet Bete, Tennis Nails, Gardon Tools, aise.the ever popular *\u2018Sand-Mouldna,'* which the little foln enjoy ve wach and are for male by Praneau aud Kirouac, T= 1 84° FABRIOUR 18% GRANONETORE 11057.JOBRPH * mme Pad TOMAY'S Sha THEA, Lower St Lawrence and Gulf, Showery.si COLMAN\u2014At 26 Patrick street, 141h, 1904, un duughter to Me Mra.Gea.W.Colin NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale\u2014Fefaivee & Taseherean, on July and Ocean Sailings Donsinion Line, Uveuts Sailings Leyland Linelasolveney Native George Darya.Excursion\u2014 l'Union Labilocte, Tivoli Gardens\u2014Robinson Opera Co.Shirts.Fte.\u2014F.Simard & Cie, Cash Hecvipto\u2014 Thee Traders\u201d Advertis ing Co.Kodaks-\u2014Biladean & Camplachl.ÉREECT, C ~\u2014\u20144pLUMBING 4, PLUMBING MATERIAL.\u2018The best investment and naf-auard to health is goed plumbing materisl.* CALL IND SEE OUR SAMPLES.MECHANICS SUPPLY COMPANY.es ASK \u2018YOUR GROCER FOR FT FOR SALE.A good Elevator and Joist, Miller Bros.& Toms makers.Complete outlit will be sold cheap.APPLY AT CHRONICLE.NOTICE is he given that an np- pHeation will be de 1e the Parliatuent of Canned.its present session, for au Act 10 imorpe a bank with 101 ST.JOHN STREET, 96 ST.PETER STREET.Boys Wanted.To carry papers, good pay to smart boys.Apply CHRONICLE.\u201c LEGAL CARD, Davidson & DesRivieres, ! ADVOCATES & BARRISTERS, Peoples\u2019 Bank Chambers, 125 St.Peter Street\u2014 W.RR, Davidson, july 14x1-m Insolvency Notice.NOTICE ix herehy n that fthe Sale of the Assela of Ch Plie Ainyot, nuthorized 10 take place to-day, 15th_ instal, nt my officer, will not take place as advertixel, the interested parties having dispouéd of thew ametls in another manner.GEORGE DARVEAT, Curstor, Eug.DesRivieres lin McDOUGALL & COWANS STOCK BROKERS.Members Montreal Stock Exchangus 98 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER S., MONTREAL.Private Wire to New York.AT OUR SODA FOUNTAINS You can oblain something spaekliog and refreshing to drink, eo enke our own Fruit tyrope, and can confidently recommend them.Try thom and you will soon Jearn that our Tee Cream Hodas are a4 pure and wholesome a perfeet materiale and great care can taake them the usm] powers of 3 under *\u201cThe Hank Act\u2019 ml amen) ® thereto, to le callet * Allimoure Bark af Can- he adn,\u201d with §ts head cthee nt the Halifax, in the Province of Nova § and a capital of 5.000.000, MAILS, IIENRY & CAHAN, Solicitors for Applicants.Dates! at Halifax, Nove Scotia, the 12th day of June, 1908 O'DONNELL'S CITY EXPRESS, 28 ANGELE STREET 45o Is our new Telephone number, owing to changes made by Bell Telephone Company, where all calls for the tran RER =>] if i Plain & Omramental Iron Fence.Entrance Gates and Lawn Furniture, Etc.Send imcasorements for estimates, G.H.LEPAGE, 127 BRIDGE STREET, QUEBRC uly ¢xim YOU WILL SAVE MONEY WM.LEE'S, QUEBEC'S FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 25 BUADE STREET, DURING NEXT TWO WEEKS.Spécial reduction of 10 p.c.made on all goxdis.Our premises arato be renovated and wa are desing of clearing our shelves, Al fasbiouable gonds may be had at cost price.Order now and have stylish suits mede at nominal cost.WM.LEE, - 25 ounce 51 \u2014 .Now showing latont designs in Carriages Winfield & Logie, |8-0uma wd tamer Fort (haie CONFECTIONERS; Lowent prices.126 Joha St, 34)eseph 8s, JAS, PERRY, Uptovu 179, | LHEPHONES : oh wi: | 888 PAUL ST.- Puons 619, \u2018 NOTICE.| tu, {elected.INCIPIENT FIRE.Yesterday morning a fire: was covered at the resi of Mr.D.A.Bevan, St.Valier street, and before it | was extinguished amounting to $15) were cauved to furniture.\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC BIBLE SOCIETY, The Secretary, the Rev, Kdward J.Stobo, expects to leave on the 18th iust., on bis annual tour of the coun tiea of Temiscounta, Rimouski tHcua- venture sod Gaspe, and to be absent from the city until the second week in September.He has before him a very leagthy programe of work, and hopes to be able to overtake it.\u2014 VISITORS TO QUEBEC.Should not fail to visit the estab.lishwent of the Misses Biladeau, and Campbell, Buade street, next door to Holt, Renfrew & Cu., where they can secure colored and sporting views of (uebee, Kodukn, developing machines, interesting books on Quebec, rare old melals and voies.Two dark rooms ure always at the disposal of custom: crs Don\u2019t forget, 31 Buade stevet.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JULY SALE.Come and see our big sale.Bargains in all departuients.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FREME._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ORPHAN CHILDREN ON PIAIRIM- AGE.\u2018The orphan children of the Sisters of Charity, accompanied some seventy-five of the religious ladies of that institution, went on a pilgrim: fre to Nt.Anne's yesterday inorning.The cars were placed at their din posal by the Q.R.1.& P.Co.The «hier children, to the number of about 400, marched down to the cars with flags and banners.\u2018The smaller ones were taken down in the street cars.\u2014\u2014 BARGAINS IN SUMNER GOODS.Bargains in all summer goods are now in full force at F.Simard & Cie's St.Joseph utreet, Men's negligee xhirts of the lutext patterns and perfect fit, formerly sold at $1 and $1.50, now offered for 49 cents.This firm ix ale selling off at very reduced prices à large assortnænt women's vhirts and dress waists, made of China rilk, tucked, swhroldered and triwmed with appliquex or Torchon lace, and of Irish linen hund embroidered and Mexican drawn works.Look at tbe price list in another column.dis- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOARD OF NOTARIES.A large number of notaries of this district arrived in town yesterday to attend the semi-annual examinations for the admission to study and practice the profession.A meeting of no.turien was held yesterday morning at aval University under the preridency of Mr.La P.Sirois, for the election of ollicers, when the following | were vloeted :\u2014 President, Mr.Louis Lasergte.Ml; Vice-Prexident, Mr, P- E.Levlere, Montreal ; Tresaurer, Mr.Vietor Morin : Secretaries, Menare, J.B.Delage and N.P.Perodeau, | re- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY.At a meeting of the Directors of the Montrorener Cotton Mills Co., held on July 1th, the following resolution war unanimously passed :\u2014~ That the members of the Board have with regret of the death of Nr.A.F.Gnult, who wax for wany years Pre sident of this Company, and whom we all recognize an one of the pioneers of the cotton industry in Canada, us a man of broad comprehensive views on all undertakings tending to the deve: lopment of our young Canadian nation.Hin death is a great lose to the country and in deeply regretted by al\u201d classes of the community.We extend our sympathy to hie family in their great bereavement.\u201d A \u2014 let tn rt Don\u2019t forget the big sale of month.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 this For the celebrated us and Sir Morell Mackenzie Pipes.te Piper's, 19 Buade Street.ke \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOARD OF TRADK.The regular meeting of the Board of Trade called for yesterday afternoon did not take place, owing to Jack of a quorum.A member resent, in conversation, expreased the opinion that there appeared to be a lack of interest iû the work of this import ant commercial body, when only xix gentlewwn out of \u20188 membership of four hundred turned up at a regular meeting of the Board, as was the case venterday.He favored à change in the direction of more frequent meetings, when a better attendance might he secured, If the general meetings were called once a month, for instance the matter might be kept more prominently before the minds of the membership, and there would be less likelihood of the fact escaping their attention.Ît in said to te quite possible that & move in this direction may be made at an early date, an the subject hax already | been informally dincuaned by some of the memberahip.\u2014\u2014 i cr\u2014 ct SPENDING THE SUMMER.Tle following families are summering at points on the Lake St.John Rail: way i\u2014 .At Charlesbourg West: \u2014 Messrs.Matte, wnr., Matte, jor., Jos.Lingras, Arthur Gingras, L.U.Beaubien, U.O.Guimont, Jf K.Rochetde, Legendre, Phileas Gagnon, P.W.Fortier, J.H.Fortier, Gauthier, Marier, Remillard, l\u2019lamondon, Paquet, Coulombe, Lnmontagne, Bolduc, L'Heureux, \u2019 At Indian Lorette :\u2014Hon.J, K.La- Rue, Hon.KE.J, Fiyan, Messrs.J.N.{oulauger, Dr.Guimont, Mrs.K.Fisch, C.Bonham, C.Chauveau, Jus.- sault, C.K.Dorion, Alb.Remillard, Victor Lemieux, Theo.Harsel, Deosmierx, Dr.Langlois, (i.Amyot .Remillard, Mra?McGreevy, Émile Joncas, Misael Thibaudeau, G.Brossman, J.Stafford, G.Boomer, P.Poaton, C.FE.Taschereau, Geo.Lefaivre, P, C.D\u2019Auteuil, Frs.McLennan, W.Wilkinson, F.X.Lemieux, PA.Lacroix, Dr.J.Reid, X.C.a Riverin.: J.White, Cyr.1 ue, NP, Collier, Mrs.E.Kelly, Mrs.W.registered at the bt.Louis ywsterday.town yesterday inorning.a short visit to Hamiltonreturned \u2018home from Murray Bay.Ottawa, and Miss Scott are at for the at the Chatea siting his parents, Mr.und Mrs.John us King Edwardlearned | Bb: At 81.Catherine's :\u2014D, Ea M Vr.Harold J; Goodhue, Sherbrooke Major Lafferty, Moutreal, arrived in Nise Grace Lowry leaves today for Mr.Alex.Raberteon, advocate, bas Mex.Arthur Borey and daughter, of Abbott House, O18 Urchurd Beach.Mr.W.Paintir, Detroit, architect Augliturium, in stupping u Ne.Henry J.Rhaw, Toronto, is vi- Shaw, D'Artigay, street.Major LeSueux left town last evening on his annual business visit to the Labrador coast.Mr.Henri F.de St.Louvent, of Mexurs.Renault 2e Co, Cognac, ie a guest at the Chateau.A large number of American fisher menu arrived in town laut evening by A large ladies\u2019 excursion party arrived in town yesterday morning and registered at the 9t.Louis Hotel.Mensry.Geo, C.Robb and i.H.Cauley, Toronto, are guests at the Nt Louis.Nessrs.Henry Holgate and M.Connolly, Montreal, registered at the \u2018Chateau Frontenac yesterday.Mr.FP.W.Spicer, New York, arrived in town by xs Luke Edward, from Seven Islands, last evening, and re- gisterad at the Chateau.Messre, Geo, S.Menier, Lucien Alley and I.Pouguet, Paris, France, arriv- od in town yesterday umd are stopping ut the Chateau.Miss Maud Sewell left yesterday for St.Patrick's, River du Loup, wherp vhe will be the guest of Mrs, BE.Gand Mrs.Raiovills and Meredith.Hon.Mr.Miss Kainville have left for Murrav Bay, where they will spend the summer.Mr.Hormidas Maguan has left with hiv family for Chicoutimi, where he baw received a position with the Chicoulimi Pulp Co.Mgr.Mathieu, C.M.G,, Rector of Laval University, bax returned to town from à short visit to the Seminary residence at Cap Tourmente, Messrs.Norman Armour, Princton, N.Y., F.Pardee, Huzleton, Pa.; Drand Mrs.M.UC, Woud, and Miss = K.Wood, Philadelphia, were among the arrivals at the Chateau yesterday.The any friends of Dr.HB.Rom and Mr.McGowan, Manager of the St.Sauveur brauch of the Merchants Bank, will be phased to learn that hoth invalids are rapidly recovering ut the Jeffery Hule Hospital from their recent illness.Nr.dobn H.Lawson, of the (ana: dian Pacific, whose xuccess was re ferred to in Monday's Chronicle, is a son of the late Mr.David Lawson, who for several years was in charge of the telegraph station at Father I\u2019oint.and a atep-son of Captain J.S.Brown of the vs Douro.e is a nephew of Nr.John McWilliams, the present telegraph superintendent and Mayor of Father Point\u2014\u2014\u2014 For High grade Imported and Cigarettes £c, de to Pipers 1s Buade rate pers, \u2014 A JOLLY ANERICAN TRAMP.A play new te our theatre-goers comes to Jacquen!Cartier Hall Monday, July 20th.Tt is ssid to he one of those comedy melodramas suited to the taste of the popular priced circuit, and wma written especially with thir view\u2014tn entertain the masses.There are situations that are humor out and lines that are said to be bright, and the piece contains plenty of action, The play, which is in four acts, should please the patrons of Quebec's popular theatre.\u2018I'he cast in cludes Misa Maggie Meredith, Mina Charlotte Wade, Beatrice Minot, Mrs.Charles Emmet, Miss Vera Wilson, Mesara.Charles Porter, ©.H.Carle: ton, James Smith, Charles Bmmett, Maurice Irvington and others.Thereare specialties introduced in each act.Songa that reach the heart, witticimna that will bring smiles, comedy that will cause laughter, and senmational climaxer that will thrill all who witness the startling situations contained in \u2018\u2019A Jolly American Tramp\u201d on Monday next.\u201cDABSTERS\u201d People Who Do Things by Piecemeal.Many people are convinced coffee in the cause of their sufferings and stop ite ure from time to time tn get re- lid.During these periods when they are not drinking coffee they fer] better They are getting well in small inetal- ments.\u201cHow much better it in to atop short on the coffee and shift to well made Postum and get well once for all.As soon an this is done the dea troying effects of : coffee are stopp, and a powerful rebuilding agent is net do work.Health comes back by hounds, and so long as the right food and drink are used and improper food left alone the cure ie permanent.A lady of Rendfeld, Me, says: \u20181 war always a great lover of coffee and drank it so steadily.that 1 would have to mop it at timed on account of diz- sineas in my bead, gus in my stomach, and other troublek, 1 would leave off the coffee for à few weeks until | felt better, then wëuld go tw drinking it again.5 \u201c1 continued \u2018this for years and paid dearly for it, until about a year ago, | read a Pprtum Cereal article and bought and carefully prepared rome.It filled the place of coffee from the start no lar as flavor and taste and it has righted my stomach troub-: les.1 have improved so that my friends notjced the change.1 bave exchangdd sickness and misery for health and happiness.Through Postun 1 have got well at once.\u201d Name furnished by os ue Co., Battle Creek ich.A si + Joe cold Postumsawith a dash of Le wn 4 lemon in a dela \u201c\u2019ooober\u201d lor pe greatest sdvantage and 8 fine per, Mrs, J.Laine, Mre.M.warm , : .ormance may therefe anticipe Ven, Hyland.Men.M Late, Are C:| Soud or particulars by mall of ox._ ee POSITE PALACE HILT McNamara, J.Carrol, A.Gourdesu,| tension of time on the $7,000.00 cooks | Rverything in tha vmekers' line + Mrs.J.Fellows, Mrs.Mullins.contest for TSH momey prizes.at Piper's, 19 ess PHONE 4 à KODAKS DEVELOPING MACHINES, EU, EASTMAN GOODS AGENCY, SEEDS; HAMMER, IMPERIAL, PAGET.PLATES, Ete, OOLOSED (AND SPORTING VIKWA) OF QUs BBO.{ ; 6 COINS, 4 | INTERSTING ROOK OF QUENES, \"ce , (1 REVELOPING AND PRINTING.TWO DARK ROOMS AT TH& DISRIS4AL OF AMATEUSS, It the woman at work should make y BUADSOTRHEE answer to the other woman, she might, Next Door to Holt, Renfrew & Co.Fursers, ! perhape, say : \u201cYou never had to scrub - = mo and clean when your back sched so that » bre 18 tro Teh bad suough re Midsummer Sal woman to suffer.But when must suffer and slave at the same time she reaches the limit of her endurance.Weak women who have been made strong by the use of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription, recommend it to others as a godsend.It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness, ve at some à + .Cro eae weakness sites re , Wm.H.Johnson, of Avondale, Chester Co.Ps.dE Rant diene modiciues bad.Bothing : ve vec relief until 1 began Dr.Plerce's medl.OF .MILLINERY, We are now offering the balance of our IMPORTED HATS - AT HALF PRICE.Flowers and Untrimmed Straw Hate, all reduced.Also the bgl- nes, usiog two bottles of \u2018Favorite Frescrip.(ance of our White Lawn and Muslin Dresses, beautifully tucked and tea\u201d and Tue at Golden uedical Discorery: rimmed, value from $2.75 to 8.5.00.Also a certain Jot of Silk Blouses, at $2 A0each, and a Jot of Children\u2019s Muslin Hats and Ca, Now is the time to procure bargains.MRS.DR.MURPHY, 46 Fabrique Street,Quebec.Telephone 29 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Lately we have received several complaints over the telephone in regard to non-dulivery of goods, aud on making enquiries we discover that through a mistake in each case the order had unintentionally been given elsewhere.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,\u201d Electric Light Fixtures, HS etc, etc., and that our Prices Are Right.5 .Marceau & Co.1 YX.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH\u2019S.©.P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL.do h, Hn Lat por ni ta ery mh and feel better to-day than I have for peng?: Dr.Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil- - and sick headache, They de mot creste the pill habit, ps, from 350.up POLICE COURT.Young Enond, who wan arrested on Monday last for stealing a horse and buggy belonging | to a Leviu-carter, appeared before this court and was re- wanded to gaol pending investigation.\u2018The trial of Harding, arrested recently for robbery of 8, was contion- ed to the 16th instant.An assault case in which two resi: dents of Chateau Richer were interest ed, was disposed off, and the accused was fined $1 and costs, ee re lf eer.STRUCK BY AN ELECTRIC CAR.About ten o'clock lust evening an electric car accident decurred at the corner vf St.Peter and Sous le Fort streets.Just at that time a carter named C.Marois, was driving Ur.Potvin to his residence on Sous le} Fort street, and as he reached St.Peter street an electric car came in sight, but too late to avoid an se cident.The vehicle, a handsome Vic toria, was struck and\u2019 very badly damaged, \u2018and Dr.Potvin was thrown out into the street amd had his face cut.The car proceeded'on its way, und in attenpting to turn at Cham- Plain market the car left the track and ran on to the market place.After about two hours\u2019 work the car was again placed on the track.good Cigar al Binds Sov * , Globes You can Piper's, 19 The ron; trip from Quebec to Itolerval and Chi mi by rail, through the lovely Jake and mountain scenery of the Canadian Adirondacks, down the Saguensy River snd hack to Quebec steamer, touching at all the beautiful seaside resorts of the Lower St.Lawrenos, is without doubt oue of the moat varied and delightful tours on this continent.Mountain sir aid salt ses Lreeses.A day.We call special attention on a light trip both ways.No tourist shonld - fel to wake it.Excellent aconmmodatiou new lot of Se = 8 = = at Hotel Roberval.Golf Links.Round trip tickels only tan dollars each.A hesu.B tifully illustrated guide book fres on applics- y tion to Alex.Hardy, Quebec.TIVOLI GARDENS.Fra Diavalo Again Repeated to De- \u201c5 lighted Audiences.- = IN .= The Robinson Opera (Yo.have made a distinct hit at the Tivoli Gardens.At the matinee and evening perform.ancen yeuterday there were again large and well plensed audiences, who were not backward in expressing their fav.rable opine of the fine performance of Fra Diavolo given by this talented troupe of artiste.The Robsinson Cohave quickly won their way.to public favor, but it can\u2019 be truthfully said that they richly deserve their success, for they are a well balanced company, rich in vocal talent, amd refreshingly original and artistic in their work.In the prima donna, Miss Zelda Rotali the company possessen a charming leading lady, Gifted with a melodk ous voice, and bewitching in appear: ance, the impression she ol already made with Queber people ia more than flattering.The reat of the principals are well up to the high plane of excellence held by Miss Hotali.The chorus is large and competent, and in made up of ladies who can sing, and wl stage appearance and manners are very agreeable.\u201d The orchestra han been strengthened and is now all that could he desired, .Miss Bone an the diminutive young lady wh mmg And danced -her way el the hearts of all who have her appesrs - at , and is already en: » performal tet hehod a» oué, bé.the leading favor: ita ol the company.The enterprising managers of the Tivoli are certainly to be congretula- ted on the aplendid attraction .which they have secured for our theatre go ere.[Cin to be hoped that their energy and ability will not go unre warded, fiir they are deserving of the hearty support of Quebecers, and we truat that.our people will not fail to do then justice in their endeavor to supply amusement for the summer monthe.Thin evenig will be the last opportubits to witnesn Fra Diavolo.To morrow evening | the ever attractive Raid Pasha will be put on, a piece in which thin company has made gnal success, very member of company in cast in thin piece to \u2018 PERCALINE, .GINGHAM.and COLD PIQUE.LL NEW PATTERNS.Also Gents\u2019 Shirt Waists just received from New York, Our Gents\u2019 Department is well assorted in the following lines: \u2014 .UNDERWEAR .Linen Mesh.Balbriggan, ; Cashmere, Lama, Cotton.:Whité Shirts, Sox, Glover, Tweeds and Nerges, Sweaters in plain and striped, in cotton and in -wool, Valises, Portemanteaux, Satchels, Trunks Straps, Railway Wrappers, Pyjamas, Nightshirts, Etc, meer fraise 25 P.C.on all our white and colored Parasols, and on all our Silk Waiste.COHFOO VI bid idk voigVd $v il vo ch OS HOO 10-4 P.J.COTE, \u201c "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.