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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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[" The Weather.Dower ESTABLISHED 1764.CONTROL SECURED OF SAN FRANCISCO'S DISASTROUS FIRE How to Avert Famine and Destitution the Grave Question Now Confronting the GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THRILLING SCENES San Francisco, \u2018April 20.\u20142 pm\u2014 The five is now positively stated to be under control, with the probability that ome quarter of the city lying west of Franklin street and Nona street western addition, northward to the Presidio, will be saved.The stand made at Vanness avenue generally was successful, the flames croes- ing that avenue to the west in only a few places.The strongest fire at noon to-day was toward North Beach, east Vanness avenue, but it will be controlled.Mayor Schmits issued the following proclamation to-day: To the citizen of San Francisco: \u201cThe fire is now under control and all is .The only fear i that othe res may start the people build fires In, thelr stoves, and I therefore warn citizens not to build fires i their bomes until the chimpeys have been inspected and repgired properly, All citisens are ur to discountenance the building of .I congratulate the citizens of San Francisco upon the fortitude they have displayed and I urge upon them the necessity of aiding the authorities in the work of relieving the destitute and suffering.For the reli of those persons who are encamped in the various sections of the city, everything possible is being done.Golden Gate Park, where there are approximately 200,000 bime- loss or relief stations have Leen established.The Spring Valley Water Co.has informed me that the Mission District wil be supplied with water thls afleswoon, between ten and | twelve million\u201d © HIP delle available.will be takes by the {federal troops and that supply out the western portion of the Papo, county of San Frandisco,refuge campe are located.Major McKeever, of the United States Army, bas been appointed commandent of the camps and with his staff of as sistants to-day was trying to brin some sort of avstem and order out the chaotic situation Him first thought is to supply food and water and then to arrange sanitary measures.Thongs of persons are crowded elbow to elbow in the open lots and fields without conveniences that naturally are demanded and are threatened with an epidemic of disease un- leas some wise precautions, are obeer- ved and the authorities even as early as yesterday, had men constructi necessary outhouses.Good order and fellowship seems to prevail in these omptu settlements.In buildings to the camps the police are storing available foodstulfs and bed clothing for convenient delivery.That there will be a just and equal distribution of the supplies is evident from the temper of ho city administration.No distinctions are drawn.The grave question is: \u201cHow soon wil an adequate supply of food arrive from outside points to avert famine and destitution.\u2018There is little food in San Francisco outside of what little each person.possesses and this cannot last more than a few days.San Francisco geographically, is an isolated cily.Its nearest large neighbor on the south \u2018a Los Angeles, 200 miles away.To the north is Portland, nearly 800 miles distant, and its nearest sister in the t east, is Balt Lake City, 1,000 miles away.cities and all of the less populated nearer towns are making sacrifices for the destitute here, but it is to:the bit citiee of the nation that San Francisco looks with anxiety for relief.The delivery of telegraphic mee.sages from outside pointe to persons in San Francisco is an impousi ility.The messenger service of both the big telegraph companies no longer exists, Even the companies an army of messengers, they world be of tittle value, 8s the people are scattered far and wide ard a journey from the ferry building to the western addition or to the refuge camps consumes many hours, Moet of the automobiles have been Jressed into service hy the police or military authorities and these bave one circuitous routs {from ome telegraph station at the water front to municipal headquarters and the unewept western portions.This is by way of the nortberiy water front line, Nearly every other street has been wade impassable by the fall of the portions of buildings.The only wire running out of San Francisco, that St.Lawrence and Guif:\u2014 Southwerterly winds; fair and milder.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Authorities.this ing by a workman oa he oable wharf, and for hours the city was again cut off.The work of relief was started early to-day.A big bakery in the saved district started its ovens and arranged to bake 5U,- 000 loaves of bread before night.Thousands of persona were in line thie morning belore the California street bakery.The police and military allowed each person only one loat.\u2018l'he bomeless persons in the parks and vacant lots wers provided for today as speedily as possible.The dostitu- tion and suffering are indescribable.Women and obildren who had comfortable homes a few days slept last right, i sleep cams at atl, on hay on the wharves, on the sand lots near North Beach, some of them under the little tents made of sheeting which poorly protected them from the chill- mg ocean winds.The persons in the parks poasibly are better off in the malter of shelter, for they left their homes better prepared, Instructions wers issued by Mayor Schmitz to Hulicaisne Harvey, lie aux Coudres, general cargo.Schr, Loranzo, Bouchard, Bay St.Paul, general cargo.8chr, Canada, Belley, Matane, general cargo.SIGNAL SERVICE, Quebec, April 20, 1V06, L'ialet (41)\u2014Clowdy, calm, Outward 6.50 a.m, King Edward.Father Point\u2014Ualni, raining.No Point des Monts-Outward yesterday 9 a.m., Florence, Fame Point-Uleat, Hght south.Tormentine, N.B.\u2014 Light open dco distant, Port Hood, C.B.\u2014Light north-east.erly winds.Meat Cove, N.8.\u2014Clear, calm, No ice, Magdalen Tslands\u2014(rome Isle-Heavy open ice distant nioving lo evuthwest.Cape St.Lawrence-Ulear.No ic.Anticnsti\u2014Sest Point\u2014Clear, south- mast.No ice.Southwest l\u2018oint Heavy close packed ico distant.Heath Point\u2014Heavy close packed ios distant.Tow Point\u2014Cloudy, light north-east.i PERSONAL the object of promotiag St.Andrew's Church, Levie\u2014Regular norping service at a o'clock and evening service at 7.BStrangers our.dislly welcome, St.Patrick's Church, McMahon | street\u2014Rov, Jos.Henning, C.88.R., Rector.itigh Mass at JU.30 em, : Vespers at 7.30 p.m.\u2018 i Chalmers\u2019 Presbyterian | Church\u2014 : Rev.J.Wylie Clark, Pastor.Services « to-morrow at 14 a.m.snd 7 pan.All are invited, French Presbyterian Church, John street.\u2014Revd.P, Boudreau, Pastor.Services on Sunday at 10.30 a.m.end 7 p.m.Bynday echool at 11.30 am.Week, Wodhesday, 8 p.m.All cordially invited to attend, { Baptist Church, McMahon street, opposite Artillery Park \u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Evening subject : \u201cThe San Francisco Calamity.\u201d Fev.E.P.H.King, pastor.Strangers welcome, Trinity Church, St.Stanislas street, below Bt.John.\u2014Services to-morrow will be as follows: \u2014Morning prayer at 11 o'dock.Sunday Echool and Bible class at 3 p.m.Fvening prayer at 7 o'clock.Roctorship vacant.Services will be conducted by Rev.I.M.Thompson til further notice.All are invited, Seats free.St.Andrew's Church (Presbyterian).Rev.A.T.Love, Pastor; Rev.J.A, Macfarlane, M.A., minister in charge.\u2014 Sunday services at 11 am, and 7 pm.Sunday School at 2.48 p.m.thle (lass conducted by Rev, J.A.Macfarlane at 3 p.m.In Morrin College Hall.aime service in the church every W ay at .m.Stran welcome.P wer \u2014 Diamond Harbor Church, Champlain street.~Rev.Father Hickey, C.8S.R., Chaplain, Services on Sunday at 7 and 8 a.m, Vespers at 3 p.m.Methodist Church: \u2014Services to-mor row, 11 am.and 7 p.m., the Pastor, Rev.G.H.Willian, will preach at both services.Morning subject, \u2018\u2019The Power of Personality.\u201d Evening subject : \u201cThe Force of Habit.\u201d 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and adult Bible class.Everybody welcome.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, \u2014 Laster Day, April 16th.\u2014Boly {Comnmiunion, 6.45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Children\u2019s Service, 3.30 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7 p.m.Monday in Easter Week.\u2014Holy Communion at 7.30 a.m, and at 11 a.m, St.Matthew's Church\u2014First Sunday after Easter\u2014Holy Communion at 6.30 and 8 am.Matins and Holy Communion at 10.30 am.Catechising at 2.30 pm.Evensong at 7 p.m.q F.G.Scott, hector, \u2019 CHILDHOOD'S PERILS.The so.called soothing medicines contain poisonous opiates that dead.: en and stupefy, but never cure the little ailments of childhood.Baby's Own Tablets are guaranteed to contain no opiate, they act on tbe atom.| ech and bowels and thus remove the cause of nearly all the ills that affict | little ones.In this way they bring | natural, healthy sleep, and the chad | wakes up bright and well, Mrs, A.\u2019 Weelis, Vernon, B.C., says: \u201c1 have ased Baby's Own Tabicts and can | cheerfully say thaï 1 have found them | all you claim for them.\u201d These Tab-| lets are good for children of all ages from birth onward.Sold by all npedi- | cine dealers or went by mail at .a box by writing The Dr.Willams\u2019 Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont.! Mr.Stuart Ramsay has returned home from McGill University, Montreal.F.Norman, Montreal; H.M.Guim, Richmond; 1, F, Mulready and wife, T, Sullivan and son, Boston, are re glstered at the Clrendon, Nr, and Mrs, W, Rumscll and child, Matune; E.G.Fiset, Montreal; Chas, H.Couture, St.Bernatd, are stopping at the Clrendon.J.F.Desmarais, Montreal ; D.Blondin, Pt.Claire ; Eug.Martineau, Hereford, N.H.: Louwia Roch, Montreal; H.Girard, A.Leblanc, I.E.Carufel, Montreal, are at the Victoria.The inetallation of the Venerable Archdeacon Balfour will take place at the Cathedral on Sunday immediately before the morning service at il o'clock.J.L.McDonald, Montreal; P, \u2018A.Bignonette, Montreal; A.N, Gagnier, Misc A, N, Gagnier, Montreal; Mrs.J.B.Verrot, St, Michel; C.N, Coburn, Montreal; P.Angers, N.P., Beauceville, are registered at the Clarendon, THEATRE MANAGERS Important Convention to Be Held in Ottawa May 28.Ottawa, April 20.\u2014~A convention of the managers of the various Canadian theatres will bo held in Ottawa, coms miencing Monday, May 98, and cor tinuing for three days.It is jhe in.tentio to form an Accociation with the theatre interests in Canara, reforming abuses, and promoting more friendly relations ailleng managers, Ro froming bus- ness serions will in the Ruswell thoatrs, and In the afternonna and evenings will be joyous occasions in the way of priertain- ment.A «inner will ba beld in the Russell house on the evening of Tuesday, May 90.During the convention a deputation will wait on the gover.ment and { urge a reduction of the Customs larif | on show printing.It is expeoted that about thirty-five managers, with their wives or sweet.| a io ev 4 |.HERE 15 2 Resson\u2014 Why the Good People of Fast ag the Clock Ticks.Every second some one, somawhers, -le Buying a little Ten-Cent Box of Cascarets.1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6-60 times to the Minute, 60 Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxes an Hour, 36,000 Boxes 8 Day of Ten Hours, 1,080,000 Boxes & Month, and then some.Think of it\u2014220,000 People take à Cascaret tablet every day.Millions use Cascarets when necessary.The Judgment of Millions of Bright Americans is Infallible.They have been Buying and Taking Cascarets at that rate for over Six years.It is not an Experiment, not an Acct dent or Incident, but a sound, Honest Business, based on Time-Tried-and-Tested Merit, never found wanting, There is 8 Reason.Cascarets are the implacable fos of All Disease Germs: the Incomparable cleanser, purifier and strengthener of the entire Digestive Canal.They Act like Exercise on the Bowel Muscles, make them strong and active\u2014 able to Help Themselves do their work\u2014 keep themselves clean.Cascarets aro the safe-guard of Innocent Childhood sgainst the Dreadful Death dealing Dangers that threaten the Lives of the Littlo Ones.They ard Purely Vegetable, absolutely Harmless, always Reliable and Efficient, America buy Cascarets as ~ à true, fafthfui, loyal servant of Maskind, Over Five Millions of Dollars have been Spent to make the merits of Cagcarets knewn, and every cont of it would be lost, did not sound merit claim and hold the constant, continued friendship, Patronage and Endorsement of wel Pleased people year after year.a There Is also a Reoason\u2014 Why there are Parasites who at themselves to the Healthy Body of caret's succems\u2014Imitators, Counterfeiters, Subatitutors, They are Trade Thieves who would rob Cascarets of the \u201cGood WIL\" of the people, and sneak unearned profi, earned and paid for by Cascarets.A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest Product and a Disregard of the Purchesors\u2019 Health or Welfare.Beware of the Slick Salesman and his anclent \u2018Just as Good\" story that common sense refutes, He will perpetrate a fraud on you for a stolen profit, Cascarets are made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and the famous little \u2018Ten Cent \u201cVest Pocket\u201d box is here shown.They are never sold in bulk, Every tablet marked \u201cCCC.\u201d Be sure you get the genuine.All Druggists everywhere sell them, and Millions of Mon and Women carry them constantly in vest pocket or purse.A sample and the famous booklet \u201cCurse of Constipation,\u201d Free for the asking.Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or Alaw York.208 =SEEDS\u2014 Fresh and Carefully Selected Stoek of - - - FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS From the Best Seed Houses.5c, and 10c.PACKASES.- = ALSO - - SOME SEED IN BULK.\u2014 The Red Cross Pharmacy Cor.St.John and Palace Sts.SALE OF BREEDING HORSES LIST OF BREEDING HORSES TO BE SOLD AT DR.JOHN D.DUCHENE, Corner of Bridge and St, Marguerite Sts.FOUR STANDARD BRED TROTTERS, TWO THOROUGHBREDS, TWO CLYDESDALES, TWO ANGLO-NORMANDS.These horses were imported last sumuner and arc ready for the season of 1908 The generalogy of thess horses and all information regarding thm THE SALE WILL CONMEN * ON will be furnished.WEDNESDAY, 18th April, J6,at 2 P.M.These Horses may be seen daily from the 14th April.0,b.21x2.aw.th.cat.SPRING WEAR FOR LADIES.NEWEST BELTS, FANCY HOSIERY, LATEST NECKWEAR, SILK UNDERVESTS, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, FOSTER & HOOKON HOSE SUPPORTERS, Zäc.to 7Bc.per pair.P.C.CORSETS FROM 39c.to $2.65 (Corsets sent on approbation) J.DYNES, 49 JOHN STREET.INE 371 GIRDLE BELT FORMS TQ COVER ».QUALITIES hearts, will be in Ottawa lor the haonven tiem f e THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.DIRE, T, MARGARET'S COLLEGE TORONTO.LA gh Cans Nezidential and Day School fo Beis Finest Residential Part of Tocon * mei Sn hl te Prepan varsity and all the Musioa MRS.GEORGE DICKSON, Lady Principal.G8 DI KBON, M.A.Dirgetre, (Tats Pingel Vom: Sumida College.) sats, xia w.ant THE | QUEBEC BANK.Head Orr}, = Quebec, POUNDED 1918.losorperatod by Royal Charmer, A.D., 1822, Leading Canadian Physicians Endorse The Canadian Discovery or Frait Liver Tablets.DR.ALRXANDER FALKNER, Williamstown, Ont, a physician who has enjoyed a large practice for the past irty years : \u2014 \u2018I have much pleasure in certifying to the vaiue of \u2018 Fruit-a-tives\u201d or \u2018 Fruit Liver Tablets\u2019 as à medicine for chronic coustipation and biliousness, dyspepeis, etc, etc.I have prescribed this medicine for the past six months and can strongly recommend \u2018 Fruit-e-tives* in ail cases of constipation, indigestion and flatulence, headaches due to weakened digestion, etc.DR.A.FRANKFORD ROGERS, Ottawa, a physician who has 'Gapital Authorized - - $8,000,000 | Onpital Pasd Up - - - $2,600,000 REST $1,050,000.Hoewell, eDougall, BRANCRES: Frovixcx or Quessa \u2018Free ivre, fee Haut Laie PAL'Ep pause re Vill: mar ve, PQ.ProviNCE OF OXTA 1 = RR Sturgecn Falla AGENTS, x sean, North America, New Youll H Bank, New Yi Sousa Nations Tank beng, ne 3, La Banque Nationale.NOTICE.\u2014On and aft:r Tuesday, the first of May next, this I'ank will pay to | §ts shareholders a dividend of three per | cent upon its capital for the six wontha ending on the 30th April next.The transfer book will be closed from the 16th to the 30th April next, both days inclusive.The annus: meeting of the sha-eholders will take piace at thie banking-house, Lower-Town, on Wednesday, 16th May next, at three o\u2019clock p.in.The powers of attorney ta vote must, to be valid, be deposited at the Bank five | full days before that of the me-tiug, i.©, before three o'clock p.m., on Thursday, the 10th May next, By order of the Board of Directors, P, LAFRANCE, Manager.Quebec, 20th March, 1906 tue.&rat.AUCTION SALE.Vacnnt cette of the late Joseph Aubert, im bis life time of the Parish | of St.Louis de Pintendre, County of Notice is hereby given that on Mon- Bay, April the 33rd, 19 \u2018at J0 o'clock AMX, there will be a salu ly public suction and in the detail at tho resi- dlenos of said late Joseph Aubert of the Parish of St.Louis de Pintendre, | Comnty of (Levis, of ull the furniture, movable effects | and immovesble pru- ! ty belonging to the said estate, as follows, to wit: lo\u2014All the furniture, linen an cloth- ! ing, én the snid house, without any\u2019 exception whatever, 90\u2014~The horse, milking cows and | other thoroughbred cattle, bay, straw, grain, agricultural instruments, in a wre all the moveable cfiecta anid rolling stock of a large farm, fox piece of land, situated in the Paria \u2014 FOR THE | FEMININE.FANCY te CHOOSING A WIFE Importance of Selecting the Right Woman as a Life Partner that you marry the right woman\u201d; advise which may well be ranbad with the sharjur who advertised to furnish the scorrt of nucecsu in all umbertak- ings, and scut Lis dupes a card beard ing the sentence: \u2018First de uure you are rigat and then go ahead, (ond kcep at it.\u201d It is difficult to ba sure of unylhiug in this workl! And love is ravely reasonable.Ît seems to be a sort of obsession which bars out everything else.Even Emerson, sage aad philosopher far nore thai poet, has written: { \u201cGive all to love; Olx-y thy heart; Friends, kindemd, days.Fstate, good fame, Plans, credit, jar.the Muse, Nothing refuse.\u201d And this, foolish as it is, is jreally ur appears to be, the attitude of many wer.and more women when they fall in love.The phrase itslf suggests a sort of helphasness, à head over heels tumble, without vulisor.More than one great author \u2018haw : told us that even the gods were not wise dn Jove, and inythology abundantly bears out the statement.Therefors, can it be wondered at that mortals display little good snse in their love affairs?It is not too gnuch to say that when a man is captivated by a woman it is seldom :or n ter that he stops to cod sider what are her qualifications fur the position of wife, the partner of his weal or woe for perhaps à à Vio time.Experiences! observers of their Be sure to marry,\u201d wrots a famous general to bis son, \u2018\u201cbut be sure ale \u2018 ?.ama.HOUSE Furl L'LIMHAUSX.The Eiglish way is - to make lose the day before requiring, insures their havin \"sufficient tie to cook but allows the ing dierin to à bled togoibee and thy fruits to give out tar full flav- urs.À mixture of whoaten flours is à gool ing dn § a plain puddiog, Whole rice, cooked and uscd dry, ad- \u201cded to ordmary flour, makes à sweet rico with the addition of ar egg will nake u pudding by | tel that will be of guite aaother texture and equaHy nourishirg.The flaked rice and milk should be first boiled together wri} lutiff, the eggeaddel with butter, fruit, spiors, and sugar, then placed in à Yaold and steamed for an hour, A {fruit pudding whose foundation is bread may be alowed to : stund at least five minutes before being turned ;out of its mald, in order to settle its shape; if flour hus bron th: founds won ot must be turn out just Lefore ing.The common fault of pud- of this sort is want of sufficient boiling.1t is difficult to overboil a rich puddings, and a plain one grows richer by long boiling.Four and even \u201ctive hours\u2019 boiling will gnake a plais \u2018pudding Jook end taste like une twice Lis Oct £n materials.Turkia pudding.\u2014-Half a pound of stale bread crumbs; to this add two tablespooufals whrid pearl suge, three.fourths pound figs, finely shrediled, the same sired of auct, two ounces chopped candied ginger, two ounces pounded almonds, à little salt, ard three spoonfuls olden syrup with three heaten ergs.Mix well over night puddings , ¥his not ary fellow men will bear us out by saying that it is rare to find anywhere a social circle in any grate, of any | size, in which there is not at least | one couple whose marriage is pronounce urantelligilfe; or one in which the perplexity \u20ac8 not occasionally in creasad by the possession of obvious ability vither | in husbarl or wie.\u201cWhat did he see in her?\u201d or \u201cshe in him?\u201d are questions which jall ask amd none Can answer, Sometimes, of course, it is a silly criticism, due shnp- | Iv to that ianpenetrable veil (vhich hides us from owe another, and which is perbaps intended to deepen indivi dual (sense of responsitilty, the differ ence in the paint of view which prevents people from seeing other people or things as \u201cothers see them.\u201d A meu somehow, whose fancy is taken by a women is apt to believe that he knows all about ber, resents advice froin « the outside, and refuses to consider cirenmstantial evidence, patent to all but himself.His nelf- love, not to say æH-conceit, is Up ia arma in defense of hit own opinion and he will mot oven doubt, Fometines in the face of proof written all over the otfeet of bis ichoice, that she has @ good temper.There ie an inner vanity in most men bmpt down more or less hy senme and experience, ns to their own judgments or jisinta where the | world bride accuracy of jndgment to he a sign of intellectual uonyimut off} arm pains | Ish Ss yorqe Sapraq \u2018Jonjuoops [Iman \u201cuf puut quajus opquæprilos JO [ass vd on snus wmnipent Addey spe wey -ye 490 om uvmomn! 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Most people \u2018know Inst such nil- ments as pneumonia ard consumption have their beginning in a coli, but all do not rvalize that other vital or.gone of the body are almost equally inble.Not infrequently colds settle on the liver or kidneys, causing serious dis- case of these organs.- In other cases colds hang on until the system is run down and exhausted, and 0 dcit in a fit state to fall prey to contagious diseascs, The only snfe way is to speedily got rid of all colds before they become fastened on the system.y This can best be accomplished by | the use of Dr.Chase's Syrup of Lin- | seed and Turpentine, This medicine hax come to be considered indispensable in the home as a cure for colds, bronchitis, croup, asthma and whooping ovugh.Hope, Ont.writes catch cold.develop into consumption if 1 not sucrée] in getting proper used this medicine.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kyeup of Linseed ar they have formed, wet a knife in cold | Torani, Ta protect you against im- water hefora atirmplirg to past it yatinne, the portrait and signature of arountt the nokl.wet your knife Sutting hot hreats.Dr.A.W.Chace, the famous receipt | book author, are on every bottle, | mr ! THE NEW GLOVES, (Hil glovea for the season appear À | many new tinte, j Placed on sme hy a down the bark of tae hand, The hlos- sms are natural vn design and pnateh the color of the glove ils.On pink Mr.John Clark, coachman, of Port :\u2014\u201cBeing exposd to all sorte of weather.I frequently Last winter 1 wan so bad with a coll that I could not speak ahave a whisper, and had great pains in the chest.At last T frared it would did treatment.A frisnd advised me to 4ry Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linsee:} and Turpentine anl Ÿ hegan to improve before 1 had taken hall a bottle.One hottle eurel my cold, which, I believe, would have proven very serious if I had not U8 and Turpentine.25 conta n hottle, at which ' Al dealers, or Fdmanson, Bates & Co.Plain stitching is re- apray «f flowers | ON Saturda ae +0 FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Valuable Hints that will be; Found Useful Any Time, Large pieces of silver, such as urns, baskets and the like, should be kept _incanton flannel bags when mot in ac.i tive use.The furry wide of the flanne) !wnouM be turned inside and the bag closed with drawing strings at the top.© For a good coment mix ithe powdered rice w th a little cold water, slowly and boiling water till the right © consistency is obtained.then pour into a saucepin and boil for a minute, Thin paste js almost transparent, and well adapted for farey work, for which a strong quired.New [cotton often causes nelle to lireuk because of Ita exceeding drarsh- ness.This difficulty me) be overcoms by rubbing along the part jto be sewn with a dry piece of soap.The plan answers equally well whether the work be done by hapd or by machine.Don't hung skirts wrong side out when putting them away.They are bound to creuve, und with light ones (s0 a professional dressmaker suys) ' whateva dust has heen collected by the lining and clung im spite of your brushing is bound to wilt through to the right side and tick, Go over shirt hinings every couple of months with a cloth wrung wut-an hard as you can\u2014of water.That should be just one tiny remove from perfectly dry.But the amount of dust it will colect}jirom wizet you probably thought was a perfectly clean lining is astonishing.To remove gust from steel rub the i rusted article well with aweet oil aad aHow the oil to remain upon jt forty- eight hours.Then rub with a soft leather, Sprinkle with finely-powdered - .uuslaked line until | ths rust disap- | pears.| Cheap Floor Potsh\u2014Save all the ends of candles, put thes in a jar, land melt jon the stove, mix with enough turpentine to make a soft paste, and you will have an excellent jpolivh- ling material for, cilcloth, kEnoleum, ete, which will cost you kprdly anything.To Avoid Holes 6in the Feet {of Stockings.\u2014Get a piece of soft thin wash-Jeather, cut it the shape of the toes and heels of your stockings, and sew neatly in, making it to fit casity without puckering.is will preve:it them wearing in holes, and will | also | ibe found quite comfortable for wear if properly sewn in.lo Keep an Oil.Stove in Good Ord- er\u2014Whether @ hrater or & cooking stove the same rules apply.Clean and refill every lime after using, end be careful to turn the wicks a little be- | low the rim or the oil will spread | from the wick over the outside and when lighted give out an unpleasant olor.Once a week put a balf a jtea- spoonful of salt into the oil, wod if a stove has stood unused for a lewgth of time, wash and dry the wicks, dip into vinegar and dry again.Never urs an oil heating stove in a room unless there is & crack of ja window open.Cleaning na Muddy Skirt.\u2014Muddy weather is always a sore trial to a woman wearing a nice skirt, but she can so something to preserve if from Ipremanent ruin.Iu the first place, when returning from a muddy street, sha should hang the skirt before y a fire, but not too close, so that tie wad spots shoukl be loosened by rubbing with the oige of a peury, and the dust should teen Le gently brushed off with à brush of moderate firm.wess.Too rough @& brush must inot be used, especially upon | smouth-faced cloths, for at is liable go roughen tha surface.Ji after this brushing) the mw} marks are etill visible, sponge thesa spots with mldohol or dinthylaned spirits, and the material will be leit clean ard unmarkal.In takimg off a damp skirt be careful to hang it out an flat as possible over a chair, as il thrown down: carclesely in tbat condition .it will contract inelegant creance, BURMESE BEAUTIES.No Mongolian can be beautiful ace conling to \u2018the European Standard, but apart from thin standard thera is much to admire in the Burmese girl.A round face (with obive skin and dark brigdt eves, is surnounited bh: coils of smooth black hair, in whic is jauntily stuck a flower or two.The upper part of the body is modestly covered with 4 white cotton jacket.Bound cloaely | around her slender hips an falling to the ground ie worn the tamein or skirt, which is generally (of silk, | woven imto a brillant and harmonious comhination of ols,\u201d A grey colored wilk wrap is thrown across the ahowklers nnd brought aver the head when it is cold.Sandals held by a strap between the hig and second tors protect the feet.AH women, young and old, smoky immense green cheroota ten inches long.and colorless ocment is re- | S \u2014 BATURDXY, APRIL 31, 1906.A - SIGN of superiority ie AY found by analysts, à when they subject this cholce spirit to &N] thorough examin- Eh ation.They de- \"4 clare it to be mellowed to the per- tection of flavor by great age; thus } proving excellence, À Inferior spirit refuses to develop no no matter how long stored.SAS AVS IS QUARARTEED TO COUT AVAWHOVSURIQUS CHEMICAL! WALWOT VAIURE THE MOET DEAXCATEFABKIES AND IS Toasaure 0005 TOR THE LAURDRY TOILET AMD BAÏK UACE USED AUS USED, MANNSEACTURES BV EM MARNENA 87 SANEUR QUEUES.The Ladies\u2019 are at present making use of the Gold Mine Soap as it is made with the best material and with the wrappers they can procure a useful article.mar, 10x8m -law.sat, \u201cP.DERY & FILS.PHONE 1123.59 DALHOUSIE, ST.WHOLESALE AND The PEARL, New METAL TheT REASURY, PENS OF ALL The Z00.STATIONERS FREE TEST \u201cend Ardress and 2 cent postage stamp fos sample onrd © Mate! Pons.To acoommodate patrons of the Quebee and Lake St.John Ry., à train at present leaves Quebec at 1.45 P.M., bf This train will run daily on and after Ma hy day train for St.Raymond ' © Sun .| leaving Quebec at fs FX is nning.Gilo.cmakers are ((mrning out beanti- | \"Commutation and periodical tickets fui desigua in handeovrring 16 acrom- are 1 pany the short-sleeved summer gown.ssued at reduced rates to olty Return tickets are sold at Quebec aL S.J.Ry, and Gingle First Class Fare.aturdays only for Lake St.Joseph | now | eoplé summering at resorts along Ke tine.| open t oy able an Jato all tations on the, the best guarantee a Testator can hare that his te 3 Ye tu, thurdsat\u2019 acting, HEAD OFFICE BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING MONTREAL: Capital Subscribed « » « $1,000,000.Paid up $600,000.Reserve Fund $600,000.PRESIDENT « RIGHT HON.LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, 6.0.0.8, VICE-PRESIDENT: HON.SIR GEORGE DRUMMOND, K.C.W.G.DIRECTORS: C.R.HOSMER, SIR W.C.MACDONALD, HON.R.MACKAY, R.G.REID, & M.HAYS, A, MACNIDER, JAMES ROSS, SIR T.0.SHAUGHNESSY, SIR W.C.VAN HORNE, K.C.M.0.eam eC The Company is authorized to act as Trustee, Executor under Wills, Assignee, &c., &c., and to give Bonds in connection with any Judicial Proceedings, and accept any Financial Agency.The law of the Province of Quebec does.not require Executors to give security for their administration, nor are they obliged ta render accounts to the Courts.The nomination of THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY as Executor, affords the greatest ible security to Testators.The Corporation is perpetual.All de administration is publio and does not die.Its charges are reasonable.and it gives.: } honestly and economically managed.The Company will nct as Agent and Attorney for Exeoutors already or for the management of Estatet, and will receive free of H.V.MEREDITH, R B.ANGUS, A 7.PATERSON, £.8.CLOUSTON, E.8.GREENSHIELDS, shades triniature jrosre sre used, tho tre.ancl or | charge, for safo keeping, Sealed Wills, in which it is named Executorpale ue have > forget me not Piva re eet, money rarely | Solicitors aud Notaries placing laginess with the Company may Viobet done \u201cpainlon on yelow and the sron bo retained to do the legal work in connection with such business.comflower on deop blue, Some gloves | | OM F.J.COCKBURN, (Manager of the Bank of Montreal) ted jwith ol (hele bremblon pr Ja the new raspberry liad are deco; > \\ A TA.The Kid You lam Aims | MANAGER IN QUEBEC.From whem all namesariinfermatien and advice mey be obtelneth 2 BSATORDAY, APRIL xs, 1806.CHICKEN SAUTE BOEUF A LA MODE, VEAL AND G PUT UP FRANCO-AM BRITISH-IN CHICKEN CURRY A L'INDIENNE, CHICKEN A LA ROVENCALE, BRAISED BEEF A LA JARDINIERE, CALF\u2019S TONGUE A LA SAUCE PIQUANTE, ENTREES ALL READY TO SERVE.DIAN CONDIMENT CO'S BOMBAY, INDIA ASSORTED CHUTNEYS.A.GRENIER, A LA MARENGO, REEN PEAS BY THE ERICAN CO.MARRIED, ai EFKLF.\u2014 At Woodbridge, nt., on Monday, 16th inst., by Rev.M.Mackinnon, B.A., Annje F.Meikle, of Woodbridge, Ont., to Harry Aird, of Quebec.DIED.FITCH\u2014On April 19th, 1 Edson Fitch, aged 67 years.2% The funeral will leave his late residence, 3 Avenue St.Genevieve, The Cape, on Saturday, thé 2ist inst., at 3 p.m., to the Baptist Church, and from thence to Mount Hermon Cometery.Friends and aoquaint.ances ave respecfully invited to attend.* Kindly omit flowers.TARDIF.\u2014On the 19th instant, Dame Marie Elconore Papillon, widow of the late Joseph Tardil.Her funeral will take place on Monday, the 23rd instant, at 9 a.m., to St, Jean Baptiste Church, thence to Belmont Cemetery.The cortege will leave the residence of son-in-law, G.Prenderzeast, at 8.40 a.m., from No.22 Juliu street.New Advertisements R.& O.Nevigation Company.\u2014M.P.Connolly.Legs] Notice\u2014Alph.Bissonnault.The Quebec Bank\u2014Thos.McDougall, There's a Reason\u2014Postum.Sacred Concert\u2014Chalmer\u2019s Church.Summer Exhibit\u2014F.Simard & Cie.Condensed Prospectus\u2014Cobalt Mines, Limited.Men's Spring Hata\u2014Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.Triscuit\u2014Cannadian Shrdeed Wheat Co., Seeds\u2014Red Cross Pharmacy.Choice Delicacies\u2014A.Grenier.CHALMER\u2019S CHURCH SACRED CONCERT TUESBAY, APRIL 24ih AT 8.15 PM.Selections-by the Choir, Bolos, Quartets, &c.Soloists: Mrs.Ross, Mry.Sutherland, Mies \\\\ilkins n, Messre, Nelson and Ci Osyanis and Director, Mr.W.COLLECTION.WANTED A JUNIOR CLERK \u2014AT\u2014 HETHRINGTON'S BAKERY.both languages, and be quick and neat at figures, A iad about 16 fresh from school pra.ferred.APPLY TO T.S.HETHRINGTON.Burial Notice.Court \u201cOnawiy,\u201d No.4571 Indepsndent Order of Foresters.Members of our deceased Brother's Court as well as theBrethren of all other Courts (French and Eagleh), of ! tise city and environs, including Levie ard Hadlow, are requested to attend .the funeral of the late Mr.Martin J.: Sullivan, from 69 St.Joachim street, Quehoc, at 2 o'clock on Sunday after- moon next, to St.Patrick\u2019s Church and Cemetery, Badges should be worn.By order M.J.MURPHY, Recording Secrotary.fAuDITORIUM Ther.Frl.Saf.Nights and Sat.Malines THEFRENCH STOCK CO.IN The Fenstional Drama ln 5 Acts LE CRIME DE RODEZ PR.GES :\u2014J0\\35.15 dara ™ FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 27th GRAND CANTATA In which 10, chiiired wi] participate In ald of the Japanese Sufferers Frices 15-25-95.500, Seatson Rate to-day KUBELIK IS COMING 7, ae THE QUEBEC BANK.DIVIDEND NO.168.Notice is hereby given that ja Dividend of three one fall per cent upon ! the paid up cajital stock of thia Institution, bas been declared for the current hall year, and that « the same will ba payable at ita Bank House gn this City, and at ita Branches, om and after Friday, the First day of June next.i \u2018Thetransfer Books will he closed from the eeventernth Fo the thirty- firet of May (hoth days inolusive.) By order wt the Directors, THOMAS McDOUGALL, General Manager, Quebec, 20th (Apr, 1906, apl.3ixtu-sat-to 4 jure YSN ftandard remedy for Qieet, éonorrhas Junnings m4 MOURS.Owres 247 and Bladder Troubles.: planers, bult and nut machines, , curred about A DISASTROUS FIRE Smith and Machine Shops of Chicoutimi Pulp Company Burned Down, (Bpecial to the Chronicle.) Chicoutimi, April 20\u2014Between thres and four this morning fire declared itself in the smith and machine shops of the Chicoutimi Pulp Co.These extensive buildings were filled with ak necessary machinery of latest pattern power lathes, steam hammers, metal also wood [finishing machines.Before the town fire briga-le had time to get on the spot the Luikiings were a mass of flames.Everything was destroyed and burned down to the bare rock in a very short time.Some trouble oc- the water supply, two of the hvdrants not working properly.One of the chief officials of the com.: pany states the loss is about $50,000, and the insursmce is understood to be small.Many of the men lost all their THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.Ï ow ?L er THE PRINCE'S PARTY Arrived in Town Yesterday- Dinner at tne Garrison Club.The distinguished party who accompanied Prince Arthur of Connaught on is visit to Japan, where he went to invest the Mikado with the special mark of honor conferred on His Majesty by the King, and who accompanied the Prince to Ottawa, reachel Quebec yesterday.The party consiets of Lord Redeslale, Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, G.C.B., 0.M., General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, G.C.L., Col.Arthur Davidson, C.V.0., C.B.,, and M.W.Lampson, Esq.They were ac coimpanied to Quebec by Col.Buchan, C.M.B., Commander of the Eastern Division, Col.Irwin and Lt.-Col, J.S.Dunbar.The party is 4 most distinguished one, and the Ancient Capital is great- lv honored hy their sence.Lord Redesdale, who was specially chosen to accompany the Prince on account of his remarkable proficimey in foreign languages, apeeking Japanese, Russian, German aml many others, fluent- Is.Admiral Seymour, who will be remembered as having fought all through the Boxer troubles, is one of the Fmpire's leadi a ficki marshal of Great Britain.Gen.Kelly-Kenny\u2019s name is identified with the Boer war.He it was who per formed the rounding up operetions which permitted Lord berts to strike the shattering blow at the Boer lorces at Paardehrrg, the movement in which the Canadian troops wom undying fame.Another distinguished military man is Col.Davison.He was A.D.C.to Lord Roberts in the latter's famous Afghanistan campaign.party were the guests of honor at a dinner at the Garrison Club last evening, the complete list of those personal tools that have tdken years | present being an follows :\u2014 to collect, Fortunately most of the heavy spring repairs to the pulp machinery had been completed some weeks ago.To cune A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.Druggisty relund money if 1t fails to cure, VE.W.GHOVE'S signa: ture is on each box.25e.THE QUEBEC SYMPHONY SOCIETY On Wednesday evening next, April Mth, at the Auditorium, takes place \u2018the last concert of the season by the Quebec Symphony Society.A mag niticently pdpular prograime has ben patiently and diligentiy prepared, snos some monthe, by the members of the Society, and an eapecialiy interesting and tine evening is anticipated | by everyone in town.Mies Bernadette Dufresne, the distinguished pianist, and Miss Lucie Taschereau, the exquisite contralto singer, of Montreal, as well as tue deservodly popular violoncellist, Mr.J.B.Dobois, and the violinist and orchestra leader, Mr.J.J.Goulet, also kom Montreal, will join the local faces and bring up the number of instrumentalists in the orchestra on the wt to over sixty performers, a rather formidable number for a local symphony orchestra, as any ove will readily admit.\u2018The sale of tickets and reserved seats begins this morn | ing at the Auditorium, and are issued : at 25c., 35c., 50c., 76e.and $1.00 according to location.The magnificent programme is as follows :\u2014 Marche\u2014\u2018\u2018Rakoczy\u2019\u2019 (de la Damnation de Faust).\u2026 .\u2026\u2026\u2026 sorsseus Berlin Orchestra.Overture\u2014Stradella.\u2026.we.Flotow Orchestra.Chant\u2014Stances a Sapho.Gounod Mademoiselle L.Taschereau.(With orchestra accompaniment.) Solo de PIiano\u2014Concertstruck.Cham Nademoirelle B.Dufresne.(With orchestra accompaniment.) (a) Ronde de Nuit (La Sentinelles.Hiller (b) Reve apres le Bal.Broustet Intermission.Sujte\u2014T'Arlesienne.Bizet (a) Prelude; (b) Menuet; (¢) Adagietto ; (d) Carillon.1 eevee Orchestra, Chani-\u2014Stances de Lakme.Delihes Mademoiselle L.Taschereau.(With orchestra acrompaniment.) Etude en La Bemol Majeur.List Schergo en Do Dieze mineur.Mademoiselle B.Mufres Vaise de Concert\u2014Souffle Parfume.Vezina Orchestra, God Save the King.WHAT PRINTER'S INK Tells you about Syndicate of Queles is trué, ligitimate and well worthy of your prompt attention, 17,19, 21, 28.FOR THE HARBOR COMMISSION.As the approaching searon of navi.gation is expected to he a record one | so far as the arrival of immigrants and other passengers from Europe is concerned, there m a matter to which the attention of the Harbor Commismon is directed.Passengers landed from atoaniers, at Breakwater, waiti drive about the city, to reach which they have ta pass over the cross wall between the Louise Basin and Dock, Last season there were frequently alongeicle the wall vessels discharging coal which waa thrown clome up to the road, the dust from it, espectaily mm windy days, being Mown on to passers-by, Now this iz nor a pleasant senmtion for anyone to feel, more eapecially ladies, who in warm weather are generally attired in white garments, to the appearance 0) which conl dust adde no henuty.has to be discharged in that locality some means should be adopted to protect people who are compelled to pase that way from the dust nuisance, It has heen sugmeated that a fence, 10 or 12 fert in height, be erected between the conl pile and the rond.and thus do away with a portion of the nuisance.SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY Oy tng Taree a test, th, & mat.4 QUEBEC.while | for the trams to convey them to their destination generally walk or | If the coal ! | neon in the Conncil Chamber.Lord Reiesdalr, Admiral Sir E.Seymour, G.C.B., O.M., Gen.Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, G.C.B., Colonel Arthur Davidson, C.V.0., C.B., M.W.Lampson, Esq., Colonel} Buchan, C.M.G., Colonel Frwin, Lieut.-Colonel Jas.8.Dunbar, 14.-Col.J.F.Tumbnll, Col.Wilson, It.-Col.A.Roy, D.O.C., Lt.Col.J.Bell Forsythe, Lt.-Col.F.M.Gaudet, 1t.Col.R.FE.W.Turner, V.C., N.S.0., General W.W.Henry, Hon.Rh.Turner, Major W.H.Davidson, Major D'Orsonnens, D.S.A., Capt.A.E, Swift, Capt.A.C.Dobhell, Captain Alfred Whitehead and quest, John Hamilton, Esq., Lorenzo Evans, Esg., I.G.Scott, Faq, T.A.Piddington, | Eeq., F.J.Cockburn, Esq, T.C.Aylwin, Esq, R.C., Captain W.P.Lindsay, W.G.Hinds, Esq., Captain W.MU.Petry.The party will leave for Halifax this moming.St.George's Day Roses, all colors, can be had at Mrs.Lemieux\u2019s on Mond y.\u2014 LATE MR.FITCH.on the Masonic, the Que vis Ferry Co.s steamers The fi bec and at half mast out of respect to the | memory of the late Mr.Ldson Fitch.LADIES\u2019 MORNING MUSICAL CLUB.The closing concert of the Club wil! he held at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall on Tuesday, May 1st, at B.15 p.m.Mr.Joseph Saucier, Montreal, will assist the Club on this occasion.APPOINTED CANON, The Canonry of the Anglican Cathedral, vacated by the Rev.Canon Bal four, M.A., Rector of St.Peter's, Quebee, on his appointment to the Arch- \u20ac | deaconry of St.Francis, has been offered hy the Lord Bishop of Quehee to the Rev.F.G.Neott, M.A, L.C.L., Rector of St, Matthew's, Quebec, and has been accepted.POLICE CASES.The Recorder had three drunks be fore him yesterday.\u2018 I'wo were ocon- demned to fines of 810 and costs each and one to a fine of 88 and costs.A milkman was also before the Court charged with selling meat outside the market.The case was taken en de- libere.A littls unpleasantness occurred among the men working on Le l'uque branch of the Quehec and Lake = St, John Railway, when one of them gave a comrade a love-tap on the head with a shovel, and had to appear before the Police Conrt yesterday to explain the matier.He pleaded mot gmilty and had his trial postponed untit a later date.He was admitted to bad.PREPARING FOR THE PRINCE, Extensive preparations are being made for the civic and military reception to be tendered H.R.H, Prince Arthur of Connaught upon hin arrival in Quebec on Thursday afternoon, May 3.As already announced, the 8th R.R.wifl furnish a guard of honor of one hundred men, while the R.C.G.A.band, R.C.G.A, RCR, Q.O.C.H._ and other corps are to take art.His Highneen will dine with His mor Sie Louis Jettio, Lieutenant Governor, at Spencer Wood, on Thurs.on Friday evening.The civie address ja to he presented at the City Hall on Friday, May 4, Major Wood ix to net as guide to His Highnees when the latter is shown histori points of the city.EASY TO QUIT COFFEE when you have we'l-mads POSTUM and the chante for 10 days works wondors \u201cTHERE'S A REASON.\u201d men, and holds rank as and Mr, J.8.Thom's tug are flying.day evening, and dine on the Citadc) | I ther, Mr.Myles, living there, CRIMINAL COURT The Poirier Case Occupied the Whole Time Again Yesterday, The hearing of the Poirier case again took up the whole time of the Court of King\u2019s Bench yesterday, and when adjournment was reached in the afternoon there were still a couple of wit- Desses to hear.The Grand J uy turned a true bi dant, Goudreau, of during the day re.against the defen- ontmagny, accused of arson, and.whose trial was | transferred from Montmagny to Queibeo for trial.CHALMER'S CHURCH.The morning subject will be: \u201cCrititiem,\u201d pad evening, \u201cJustified by orks.QUEBECERS RECEIVED BY PRES.DENT.Paris, April 20 \u2014 President Fallieres yesterday received Hon.Messrs.\u2018l'ur- geon and Garneau, of Quebec, at the Elysee Palace.LOOK OUT FOR TO-DAY'S \u201cSTANDARD.\u201d THustrating, a fine page of Quebec, j giving pictures of the Terrace and the Harbor front, showing where Lhe new .P.R.liners are going t elso other views - ee © or, and IMPORTANT MEETING.A public meeting in the interests of the vast number of immigrants ex- (pected to arrive this season, will be eld on Thureday, the 26th inst.in | the parlors of the YM.C.A, at 4 p.m.All interested are cordially and earnestly invited to attend.See advt.io Monday's Chronicle.YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.Boys\u2019 Bible Study Class will meet Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.Men's Bible Class mects at 2.30 o'clock.A most cordial invitation is extended to sil young men to attend this class.Strangers in the city ace especially invited, FOR THE CAPANESE TI'AMINE FUND Besides the and cantata \u2018\u2018Father Time,\u201d which will be produced at the Auditorium on Friday, April 27th, in which over one hundred ctuldren will participate, there will be a number of special features.There will be 8 Gypsy Drill, a May Pole Drill, Mr.and Nrs.Pricstiy, Miss Widkingon, Mr.Gale and Master Burford will render vocal sehctions and Mrs, Churchill, the fav.arite elocutionist, will give some of | her best recitations.Heats are selling fast and a large audience is assured.OFFICERS ELECTED.Ât a meeting of the Wanderers Baseball Club, heid on the 19th inst., the following officers were elected :\u2014 Patron, John C.Kaine, M.P.P.; Vice Patron, Wu.Power, M.P.;.Hon.Pre sident, AK.0.W.Bedard ; Hon.\\ice President, Mr.J.J, O'Flaberty ; Honmembers, Ald.Dinan, AM.Mulroney, Ed.Neville, Jno.Eyrne, J.J.Murphy, M.J.Aheen and P.Doyle; Presiient, J.J.Chadwick.; Vice-President, John Paul; Secretary-Treasurer, Hugh T.Kane ; Committee, J.Ryan, K.Byrne and F.McLaughlin; Captain, F.Mc- Laughlin.A half a dollar won't ride a bicycle, but it\u2019s worth can be saved in every 85.00 purchase made at SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.THE CALIFORNIA FARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS.The management of the Auditorium and the French Stock Company wall! give a series of bemelit performances | in aid of the unfortunate destitute and homeless sufferers from the recent earthquake.and contiagration in Cali fornia.Tickets will he offered for sale which will be good for any of the performances of the Fr mch Stock Comny during the next two weeks.Mayor Garneau hos kindly consented to act as chairman of the committee and the funds realized will be handed to him for transmission to the proper parties.This is an occason when evervone should contribute towards helping the unfortunate victims of ona of the greatest calamities in the world\u2019s history.We are confident that the citizens of Quebec will respond with their usual liberality.For Roses for St.George's D (Mond y).Mrs Lemieux will have a very large and choice assortment as usual.QULBECERS IN FRINCO, Mr.S.E.Gregory, of San Frandeco, is extremely anxious about his son, Herbert, Manager of the Aetna | Life Insurance Co, of San Francisco.Mayor Garneau, at the test of Mr, Gregory, kindly telegraphed the Mayor of San Francisco to wire him as soon as possible if Mr.Gregory and family were safe.No reply has yet bon | receivesl.\u2018Thin message had to reach San Francisco by the Marconi Wirelens line.| The numher of formes = Quebecren known to he in San Francisco is quits lary.Among some who may be re caille are Mrs.F.Mel.anghiin, mother tot Mr.James MeLaughlin, and he three marriel deughiers, one a Mrs, Handley, amd her husband, Mr.Thos.Melaughiin (a former captain of the Quebre Lacrosse Cluble Patrick W, Haherlin, harnsss-maker, corner of\u2019 Fifth Avenue, South.San [Iranciseo.| son of the late Wim.Haberlin, and nephew of Mr.N.Haberlm, of this\u2019 city.J.W.Harper, son of Mr.and Mra.J.M.Harper.is im business there: Mra, larper also has à bro-; Miva | Constance O'Neil, daughter of Mr, \"I.R O'Neil, is in Oskland, nearby, Miss O'Neil is a trained nurse and nl : abromnanies Mra, Prather to her home \u201ctm Oakland.Constables Edward and John Power, of the city police force, alen have relatives in the ill-fated city, A sider of Mr.= Alotonse Pouliot.Clerk of the Criminal Court, in a member nf the Order nf the Little Sisters of the Poor in Sam Franciscot jand bisho tvance of the fashion PELVIC Female Weakness HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED CATARRH BY AID OF PE-RU-NA.Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh.Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located.Mrs.Lissie Redding, 8134 B Clifton Place, St.Louis, Mo., writes: .\u201cI found after many different medicines to restore me to health, that Perans was the enly thing which could be depended npon.I began taking it when I was in a decline, induced by fomale weakness and overwrought nerves.\u201c1 began to feel stronger during the first week I took Peruns and my health improved daily until now I am in perfect health and enjoy life as I never did before.\u201d-\u2014Lixzie .AI Ni , ou Un of Mrs.Matle Bradford, 18 Chureh Boclety, writes: spoken of in the highest praise by of a good word.\u201cI me pain and distress.Mable Bradford.Burlington, Vt, Becretary Whittier Oratorio \u201cPeruna is certainly a wenderfnl medicine for the ills of women.I have heard it and certainly my experienco is well worthy to have severe pains across my back about a year ago, brought on by a cold, and each subsequent month brought \u201cYour remedy was prescribed, and the way it acted upon my system was almost too good to be true.I certainly have vegained my health and strength, and I no longer suffer periodical pains and extreme lassitude.\u201d\u2014 street, many, In Peruns these women find à prompt diseases, including pelvie l,l d anent cure.tarrh a life long study.Thousands of Women Cured Every Year by Correspondence-This is What De.Hartman Propeses to De Fer You Without Charge.Women who suffer should read the evidences presented here.We have thousands of letters from grateful friends who tell the same story.Half the ills that are peculiarly woman's own are of s catarrhal character.Female weakness was not uhderstood for many years.Dr.Hartman deserves the credit of having determined ita real character, He bas made catarrh and catarrhal TOTTIE TRIMS Weekly Shopping Notes.Well, Easter has come and gone, and bere | am again, sitting at my little Louis XV.desk in the library, scribbling away as if my life depended on my literary efforts.To be perfectly frank, that\u2019s not the reason at all\u2014 | Jack promised to come in to-might\u2014 and I only hope I am able to get my ideas down on paper before he gets here.1 have so much to wll you tonight that I really don\u2019t know where to begin.Wasn't the weather nan to mean for anything on Easter Sunday?1 was so anxious to wear my ew Easter hat, too! , -Well, \u201cwhat can\u2019t be cured must be endured,\u201d as Shakespeare, or one of those chaps so condortingly remarke\u2014 but then they didn\u2019t have new Paris Pattern Hats to wear.But to got at the \u201cMilk in the Cocoanut,\u201d as Jack says, | must tell you about my lat- wet shopping experience, , True to my promise, I have heen! reading those fascinating advertisements of Paquet\u2019s every day\u2014and, by the way, they are really too delight | fuHy interesting for words! Well, in Wedneaday's advertisement I read of a special sale of Ladies\u2019 Tweed Raglans which were offered at the ridiculously low price of six seventy-five.The regular price was eight fifty and as T really needed 8 good knock-about cont, I decided to go and have a look- at them Putting on my new Paris hat and winter jacket, I started out on another shopping tour to the Great Departmental Stores.1 soon found my way to the cloak and mantle department and was waited on by 8 very nice and obliging girl who showel me R some of the very latest models in Lad.{es\u2019 Tweed Raclans, which she said were on sale that day.The etyle and elegance of these garmente postively took my lneath away.and when IT.thought of the extremely low price | could scarcely believe my eyes.I choose a very handsome drrign in one of the Iatest shaces of grey, with dainty pointed culls slerves\u2014a perfect beauty.You would really have thought it had | been mace for me.Then 1 discarded my winter jacket and wore my new | purchase home.1 am anxious to know | what Jack thinke of it\u2014but he's sure to like it, for every one says it's 20 becoming, 1 think those \u201cLittle Fashion Talks,\u201d that have heen appearing \u2018 in Paquet's advertisements lately, are all to the good.They've away in ad- | magazines.| asked Jack if he had been reading them and he said \u201c23 for yours,\u201d and that's what he always says when he'n cornered, I's a pretty safe bet that, he'll read then after that, | Well there's the door hell\u2014lack al ways rings as if he'd like to wear ont | the battery.l'H have to keep the rest TOTTIE TRIX.OAMPANIA REPORTED, Sigeennset, Mass, April 20\u2014Steamer Campania, Liverpool and Quectastown ; jor New York, in communication by | wivetean telsgraph when 90 miles rant of Nantucket lightship at § pom.Will dock shout ®& gm.Saturday, Steamer Ninncapolis, London for New York, in communication by wireless tole graph when 100 mies east of Nan tucket lightehip at 8 p.m.Will dook about 8 am.| | {or next Saturday, | | Thousands of testimonials to this effect are received by Dr.Hartman every year.The good that Peruns has accomplished in this class of cases can scarcely be over-estimated.Peruns cures catarrb, whether of the pelvic organe or any other organ of the Luman body.Pe-ro-na, a Natoral Beautifier.Peruna produ-es clean, mucous membranes, the basis of facial symmetry and a perfect complexion.Tha women.have not been slow to discover that à course of Peruns will do more toward restoring youthful beauty than sil the devices known to science, Many » girl bas regained her faded beauty, many à matron bas lengthened the days of her comely appearance by strictly confidential, using Peruns.THE DOMINION COAL CO., Ltd.MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF SCREENED, AUN OF DOMINION STEAM CO wine ans GLS F to General Sales Agent, 112 8t.James Strest, Montres.or Office, Louise Embankment, foot Rosny 96 WL.P.SHIELDS, Agent Telephone 84.If you do not derive prompt and, satisfactory results from the use of Peruns, write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving s full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give.you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr, Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitariom, Columbas, Ohio.All correspondence held.-IS- YOUR WARDROBE IN PROPER SHAPE ?If not, we can help you and at the same time save you money.You find here a splendid assortment of stylish dependable clothing made by the best manufacturers.The prices are based on the smallest margins, And not for the Boy's too.We have just the kind that boys want \u2014boys wHo have life in them, boys who like to run and jump as healthy boys usually do\u2014they want strong, well made, durable clothing, also First Communion Suits all prices.MEN'S SPRING FELT HATS, Stylish, serviceable hats, made of the best quality of felt.All the newest shapes, rich deep (= black, brown and pearl gray.?THE NEWEST FANCY PRINTS FOR DRESSES Print ummer Smart We received a large shipment of Fancy Cotton l'abrics suitable for Spring and Dresses.The newest designs and shades.checks and stripes and small neat patterns.All the standard makes, guaranteed fast colors.Come in and make your selections at astonishing low prices, while the as-ortment is tho largest.Faguy, Lepinay & Frers, 262-264 ST.JOHN STREET. THE QUEBEC OHEONIOLE » oaAlULDAY., ITs co M ING Scotch (Hard) Anthracite Goal ALL SIZES IN BAGS.Thirty thousand tons received in SL Jobn each year, and is claimed to be superior to all other Anthracit: Coal Here |p what the St.Johu Publie Hospitai, says about it: 8t John N.B., Aazust 7th, 1905.\u2018\u2018In accondince with the authority of the Commissioners of tois Hospital, 1 have much pleasure in certiiyiug as followa: The Hospital was beated with Eootch Anthracite Coal for th+ first time, during the winter season of 1804-3, and the resu.t \u2018was #0 very satisfactory that the Commissioners have just recent.y given it ihe preference o .er all other kinds, and contracted for the entire supply required .or ; next winter; vis: , 359 tons.* The Bcotch Anthracits not only free out t heat.but i: protic.very little Ash, sad no clinkers, and there is therefore, the lea t p esiole Iaboror troube | connected with burni-g it.(Signed) L ULIVE [HOMAS, ry.Orden for this coal is now Looked rt rearonable price for next summsr deliv.A.K.HANSEN & CO.Phono 362.113 St Pater St.\u201cBG.\u201d CORSETS ARE GUARANTEED ©.B:aut'ful esizus, suited to this s ason's fushi- nn.Made in our mol old Cty by ddever Candin D signe 8.MATERIAL The very best that can be produced.P A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PAIR FACTORY: 168, 199 and 192 Caron Streel INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF ICE.NOTICE Is herby given that the r gulas enb- scription for ice will bagin 1ro:n let Mav 10 1st Octov 1 of each year, and the cost w.11 ve as foilows : 1 pi ce \u2018erday.\u2026.\u2026.2 pre es per lay 3 pieces ; ar dav .15 00 4 pieces per dav.\u2026 20.00 à Py the month, $1.50 for one piece à ay.(Fign d) Noc] Ran ou-, Adjator Dorval J.M rards, A.Desnoyers & Co.Hotden mar.30s Im.REMOVAL.Mo, A thar E Scott, Insurance Agent, rpreseuting : Nzrth British & Mercantily insurance Company, Adtaa \u2018a:uranc: Cempasy, L ndenBuaraaize & focident Insurance C.mpany, Foiisr Izsp:tion and Insurance Company, Res tind rie his custmners and the p:ble ice geauerat tliat ho has removed his olive tn 85 ST.PETER STREET.apti3x imal, wir, QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JN RY.The ANNUAL RAL MEETING où the SILAREHOLDERS of the QUEBEC & LAKE SU JOHN TR Y COMPANY will be held at the Company's Office, St rdrow Str-et T rminn-, Que- Dec, on THURSDAY, 1th MAY next, at three o'c ock pom, for the purpose of rece.ving the anunal ripae of the Directore, {nth election of Dire: are for ths ons ing year, and for sn -h other busine à 18 may hz brought helore the meeting.J.Gi.SCOTT, .Secretary.Queb:e, 10th April, 1908 apl.19 to may 10 AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906 TKDER THE FATRONAGE OF Nis Exveliency the Govarner General Lord Grey Nis Menor {he Lieul-Severmor Sr L À.Jette THIRD SOIREE OF ORCHESTRAL MUSIC G VEN BY THE Symphony Soctely of Quebec ASSISTED BY Mile B.Dulresne.cc.Pi de er Le uit Musical Director.Mr.Jos-ph Vesina Price of tickets of admission ard re seats 3c, 3c, 50c, 780, and $1.00.Reterved mat tickets ta be had at the office of the Anditorium.Doors open at 1» p.m.curtain will rise at 8.15 precise- y.MEN AND WOMEN, tions, frritations er viceretions of mucous membranes.Painless, and mot astrine .gent ot poironon sold b; Significant \u201cNots\u201d | 00m Sa ceszonenn en à $ Que SPORTING BE stn NEWS vs A Lie insurance Company may be judged by what à DOES NOT DO as well a by what it DOES DO.|, A LACROSSE YARN |: Toronto and Eastern Clubs I May Yet Join Hands, Ottawa Free Press: \u2014Another amalgamation similar to that sprung on ll the sporting public early last winter q ta when the Ottawas and Wanderers de- I does NOT do, attention is invited to [| sorted the Federal and joined the following: forces with the C.A.H.L.forming one me tose NOT write fore jet the most powerful hockey, leagues ! Company does, write foreign [| | ever seen in this country the Iateat : buns \u20ac docs NOT seek boire a | yellow jacket busting Aout the la- found'and crosse n.And it is believed if £2 Ii does NOT invest in stocks or in forsign | \u201cBally\u201d Foran strikes a blow of the ey oe fad ad product | telling character which he has up his by As Rating the things which the \u20ac À sleeve, the deal will through and @ ET ny anal trench oli boing Eastern lacrosse will worked on as Ww It doo Nor depoait in Trust Companies strong a basis as Eastern hockey of \u2018 \u2018last winter.subsidiary Trust or Dasseit Com Ÿ | This busy bee pan which Dame Rumor let loose from his hive was in evidence last night and this morning.One gentleman, prominently associated with the Capital lacrosse Club, said, now that Montreal had shown its hang, he thought the matter should stand for the sent season.And further if anything was attempted in the way of reopening the question end taking in the Toronto clubs, be would cut loose from the local club.The most important question which confronts the student is\u2014Can such ae league stand seven clubs?As far as the playing season goes, there is un- Kimited time to work out a full | 81 St.Peter St, Quebec.PRETTY SAN JOSÉ A TOTAL WRECK: FISHERMAN'S STORY Interesting Tale of a Great Catch Graphically Told.All who lke to \u201cgo a-fishing\u201d will appreciate this story of a great catch from Irving Bacheller's Silas Strong: Emperor of the Woods { Harpers ): \u201cBtrong paddied to & large flat rock which rose, mid-stream, a little above water.He climbed upon it snd sat down lazily.\u201cNature had taught him, as she teaches all who bear heagy burdens, to conserve his strength.had none to waste in the su] t of dignity.When he sat down his weight was braced with hand, foot, and elbow so as to rest bis beart and muscles.Now he seemed to anchor himsell by throwing his right knee over his left foot.His garment of cord and muscle lay I on his bones.There was, that in the of this man to remind you of an ox Tyiag peacefully in the field.He drew a loop of lines off the reel, and with no motion of arm or body, bis wrist bent, the point of the rod sprang forward, his flies leaped the length of his line and fell lightly on the river surface, They wavered across the eurrent.He drew another loop of line.The rod rose and gave its double spring, and bis flies leaped away and fell farther down the cur: rent.So Ms line flickered back and ABOUT THE DOGS Eastern Circuit Closed-Dal- matians Bid Fair to Become Popular, With the Atlante City Keane Club show added to the Hef of past events, the cirouit which began at New York last February came to a close, and even with the loss of a Ch show this year the ve de- eneral results monstrated a Fealthy increase of ia- forest in the erratic game of show ng, cavs atson in t ww Yoru Breas.Chicago should be elle to support a good show, but in re ost years there has been a lack of judicious management, failure to get the right kind of publicity and an un happy faculty antagonizing the daily ptess, with the natural result that notices of the show have not been of that attractive character which leads to a good attemdance.A small show was held in Milwaukee, but that bas been the only in the West this year, for Detrcit ie hardly included in {semblance to the Vis no question as to the hound origin the West nowadays.There is strong indication that Dalmatians will become one of the popu lar in the near future.Filtyyears ago the Dalmatian was general ly known as the talbot in England, talbot being another name for hound, and that is suggestive of a hound origin.He Lears a marked general re pointer, and as there of the pointer, there should be none as to a similar origin for the coach dog Because Buffon came across a lightly ticked hound type of dog which was said to have come from Indie, he arrived at the conclusion that the Dalmatian came from that dog, which he called the brach of Bengal, brach being the continental name for dogs of Thrilling Tales of Some of the Ey:-Witnesses Man Who Went ta B:d on Second Floor Woke Up in the Basement.Los Angeles, Cal, April 20 \u2014 \u2018San Jose, the prettiest city in California,\u201d said Sheriff White, of Los \u2014 Angules County, when he arrived from San Juse to-day, \u201ciz a wreck.\u201d When | left there yceterday 1Ÿ dead hocties hind heen recovered and there was & por itility that others would be found.At Agnew\u2019s insare asylum, 1 helped to carry out (0 corpses.It vas believed that 110 bodies were still in the runs.The shock came to San Jose at 8.1245 o'clock Wednesday morning, accortling to the clock in the St.James\u2019 Hotel, which was stopped by the shock.1 occupied apartments on the fourth flcor.The shock knock- od plaster off in great chunks.The chimney knocked a great hole in the roof.I hurried to the street.It was fuil of people, dresnel and undressed, who were running about distractediv.| The annex of the Vendome Hotel, a three-storey frame struoture, fell, and some of the guests had to be dug out rod the ruins.There was no brick or stone huiklng of two stories or over in San Jose that was not leveled ta the ground or so seriously damaged that #t will have to be tom down.Some fires started after the quake, but the fire department soon had them under control.San Jose is under mnr | tinl law and the city is patrolled by the militia.Those that died were all residents of San Jose, 1 saw eviden.; ces of the earthquake at Niles, and {even an far ax Livermore in the shape 1 of fallen chimneys and broken glass.\u201d | Several other men who passed through the earthquake at San Jom reached) here to-day.All of them had thriHing rscapez.State Senator * Pendleton raid: After the earthquake !T traversed San Jose in an automo.hile axl saw at least 20 dead.Nearly every brick and stone structure in San 1 Jose wns demolished or damaged.1 wae at the Vendeme Hotel.The shock | \u201cat the carthqenke war 20 severe that the floors ard walls of the hotel col: lapses.We he! à room an the side of the hotel nrar a large tre.| \"The ile wall of my room fell against this tree, which also musteimed that portion of the roof, preventing from falimæ in on ua.My room waa .on the second floor, but when | got up | was in the basement.1 is and recaped {aver the debris a through a third storey window that was on a lrvel with the ground.TI saw one {dead woman in the hotel ruins.; Among the large buildings that were demolished wera the Hall of Justice, | KILLED BY CRASHING WALL! au.schedule with a few extre doubling up games if all clubs aro agreeable.It must be taken into account, if there are seven clubs in the league, when the season is well under way some one or two teama are bound to be under dogs with the \u201c23\u201d brancing iron lataring them in the face.À team at the bottom of the ladder will not pull the same \u2018\u2018gate\u2019 as t tion fingering the top runf and de \u201cgate\u201d is an awfully important factor in a teams\u2019 welfare.When the players cease to win, they lose the magnetic attraction with the public which is in evidence when they are ying every other club to a standstill.And it is \"far this reason one is indined to believe if the amalgamation is consummated one or even two, clubs might be dropped.This phase is only sup- porition, but a club losing money every game or just holding its own, , besitates toward the close of the season about taking a lengthy railway journey with a party of twenty un- ess there is a Missouri guarantee at the other end.The sixty and forty per cont, playing Lasis might alleviate this.Underground wires are being mani- « pulated for further orders, it is fair to | believe, with finger holds at the Sham- \u2018rock Club, Ottawa and Toronto and \u2018another fortnight will Kkely bring matters to a head.Such a league as iis now in anticipation would proves gold mine to at least four clubs.Of course thers is no \u201cArena\u2019 to heel the majority of the teams, so that someone is hound to be loft out in the leold \u201ccrool\u201d\u201d world when the finances jare reckoned up at the end of the vea- !san.As Uncle Remus remarks, \u201cLay low and say nothings; listen and yo\u2019 will hear somethin\u2019\u2019\u201d MACH FOR THE POULIN.Match on the Y.M.C, A.Alleys, \u201clast cvening, between the Loyola and the Y.M.A.trame, for the Poulin , Cup, was won by the latter in three \u2018straight games and a pin majority of names ol with their scores: \u2014 Loyola Team.| 279.\"The following are the the players, 153 434 153 443 157 447 174 431 137 434 pointer type.Another dog used as a carriage dog in Buffon\u2019s time, about 1750, was the Great Dane, which was then \u2014\u2014\u2014 log than our show 3, measuring alout 28 inches nt the shoulders.But the Dane was alwa: 8 quarrelsome, fighting dog, and t English preferred the talbot as the oar- riage companion.It used to be ssid that these dogs had a special Hking for the company of horses and stables, but that is mers imagination.forth, running out and reaching with every cast until it near 8 hundred feet.\u201c8till the Emperor smoked lazily, and, saving that little movement of the wrist, reposed as motion! an serene aa the rock upon which he sat.\u201cSuddenly Strong's figure underwent a remarkable change.He bent forward, alert as a pant in sight of his prey.His mouth was open, bis eves full of animation, The supple wrist bent swiftly.The flies sprang up and flashed backward; the line sang in its flight.Where the squirrel rose a big trout had sprung sbove water and come down wi But he had missed his aim, Again the flies lighted precisely where the trout sprang and wavered slowly through the bubbles.A breath of silence followed.The finned arrow burst above water in 8 weil of mist; down he plunged with a Fierce grab at the teil- e ng The carrying of diminutive dogs in women\u2019s sleeves is supposed to Juve always been solely a custom of the women of the Pekin Palace, hence the name of sleeve d frequently given to Pekinese spaniels, but Buffon tells us that it was the idea of the French ladies of fashion so to carry small dogs, mainly Bichons or Maltese; but that it was not then popular, as it was not possible to keep these long- coated dogs clean.The Maltese dog :s something we seldom see, unless it is accepted that the small white French poodle is the same dog, or practically the same, for they are both white, have much the same kind of long, flescy cost and can be made to rasem- ble \u2018each other very readily according as the coat is attended to.The pandle is clipped about the face and fnot and sometimes the body, while the Maltsse coat is wanted as jong as ; ossible and must not be eli any place.WHEN FISH BEGIN TO BITE.There's a feelin\u2019 Comes a-stealin\u2019 Sorter shameinced like an\u2019 queer, An, my beart \u2019il y.wrist of the fisherman » upward, The barb caught; the line slanted straight as a lance aud seemed to strike at the river-bottom.The rod was bending.Tue fish had given a quick haul, and now the line's end came rusking in.The shrewd old trout knew how to gatber slack on a fisherman.Strong rose like a jack- in-thebox.Bis hand flashed to the reel.1t began to play like the end of a piston.He swung half around and his rod came up.e fish turned for a mad rush.With hands upen rod and silk the fisherman held to check him.Btrong's line ri through the water-plane from mid- river to the shadow of the bank.The train upon the fish's jaw halted him.Sorter startle He settled and began fo jerk on the in ti , line.Strong raised his foot and tap- Jets out me © year.ped the butt of his rod.The report seemed to go down the live as if it had been a telephone message.It starthed the trout, and again he took a long reach of silk off the reel.Then slowly he went back and forth through an are of some twenty feet, and the long line swung like a pendu- Jum, Weakenedby his efforts, he be- That's a-throbbin\u2019 With _matin\u2019-time delight, When the sun is gettin\u2019 atrongee An\u2019 the days are tin\u2019 longer An\u2019 the fish begin to bite, Every daisy \\ Seems n to lead in.Slowly he came near fe rock, and soon the splendid trout San feller lay asping from utter weariness an | When his evenin\u2019 chores aro done, erm\u2019s-length from his captor.| In a-knowin\u2019 \u2019 sods the not 1 +++.NEW GOODS > Howard cast and Stewart streets is | be allowed to militate agninst him.| tee reporting in favor of placing the : the Favorite, OUR SPECIALTY the San Pablo Hotel, which is occu-! After a discussion, in which Aldermen | munidpai police force under a Com- A Sead for Cook Bask Free te FIRST CLASS IMPORTED WINES AND SPIRITS, | pied and running.The shot tower at Gnlipeault, L.A, Tascheresu, Lavi- | mission to be composed of the Mayor, [Ye D.MeLAREN, First and Howard streote is gone.Tue pur, Shink, paris, Huard nd Recorder ard ua od the Beeson gi mee || se bee BRR ee na Bes Bem mem | ST RECEIVED : i Vorks i .rection.MONTREAL.EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, Risdon Tron Works is partly destroyed.ie 1 do Le recommended | OU to move in that direction, The Great Western Smelting and Rofining Worka escaped damage, also the Mutnal Fleotric Light Works, the Amrican Rubber Company, the Vista! Gason Fngine Co.and Folger Bros.\u2019 coffee and chop house.Many persons dropprd dead today of heat and suffocation.More than 160 persons are reported dead in the Brunswick Hotel, ; 7h and Mission streets.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014.| FILIPINO TOWNS DESTROYED.| Menila, April 26-760 a.m\u2014Fire has ! swept the town of Mariquina, in Rizel province.Many thou of persons are homeless and starving.Two thou.Before the Council adjourned sa motion was Jroposed by Al.Dinan, and seconded by Ald.Hogan, testifying to the feelings of decp regret with which the Council bad heard of the appalling disaster in Sen Francisco and conveying to the sufferers mn the ill-fated city the heartfelt sympathy of the Corporation and citizens of the city of Quebec.A RIGHT WAY and A WRONG WAY Man, le have many ways to bri about \u20ac Fame rosult.Most of thom ore mistaken ways, but shis is not known until the tost of time points plainly to the crror Practically there are but two ways to ac 57, 69, 61 ST.JOHN STREET that the request of Messrs, Ernest Caron and (i.E.A.Jones for a delay in the time set for the construction of the elevator from the bottom of Mountain Hill to Montmorency Park to November next be granted was adopted.The request of Mr.A.Cummings {or permission to open up an entrance on the Terrace from the présent «levator wes Joid on the table.The By-law Committee reported in favor of the proposal to enforce a tax of $200 on\u2019 travelers, which was carried.A report from the samesCom- mittee in regard to the petition of the carters in coque to illegal cb sand dwellings are in ruins.The stands and outside carters driving in Government is rushing assistance to the city, was carried.The question the sufferers.Fire also destroyed | Of the carter\u2019s tmriff and the petition !! Pasil, near the town of Cebu.Two of the carters to allow a delegation hundred dwellings were burned, and [10 be heacd on tho subject, was re A full line of Boy's First Communi n Suits in Serge and Vacuna, finishad .with Silk Facings (very chcice) Boys\u2019 Tweed Suitsin 2 and 3 pieces in the Buster Brown and Norfolk Styles, à full range of sizes in stock, prices moderate.Boys\u2019 Sailor Washing Suits and Blouses.Boys\u2019 Spring Overcoats, all sizes.Boys\u2019 Balbrigzan, Merino and Natural Wool Summer Underwear, al;o Sweaters in great variety Easter Specialities.\u2018We are now showing a very complete line of GENTLEMEN'S FELT HATS the newest styles in exclusive shapes, from the leading Fnglish Manufacturers.tA nn DENTS&FOWNE'S GLOVES New Shades in Greys, Drabs, and Tans, for LADIES ANDGENTLEMEN and we also have little wee ones for the LITTLE CHILDREN.Rain and Shower-Proof Goats and Umbrellas, ALL PRICES.ALL KINDS.ALL GOOD VALUE, complish anything: « right way snd » rea hack to the: Coma Men's Flanneletts Night Shirts, value 75 cents many persons are homeless.comer et Cre whee rub | VINS bad bao hoor are ows oC hm, | [§ @30h, for 59 cents (a Job Tot) all sizes.' The By-law Committes failed to recommend the adoption of a law prohibiting the soliciting of alms by mendicants in the streets and and of various kinds, some with stiches and twitches, others with oricks ana twinges; then there's the dull, heavy oon- tinuous kind that lasta all day and dosan\u2019t A STARTLING RUMOR Boy\u2019s and Girls Tourmaline, latest shapes in Navy-Blue Cloth, also Tan Leather.Report that Honolulu isthe matter dropped.sleep at night.They're ail bad enough, \u2018 , | The Rod mittee , they're ail \u2018hard enough to get rid of A large Assor:ment of Girls\u2019 First Communion HOLT, RENFREW & CO, Slipping.Info the | tering back de the Council Ad.| Sao People rb the vk wilh infuent, | Veils, plain and embroidered.FURRIERS.Sea.ing of bars at 7 clack on Baturgay | PoUb Means often bring relat, bub the pao x messes evenings read, together with the comes back-it's the wrong way to cuir the trouble.DOAN\u2019S KIDNEY PILLS San Francisco, April 20\u2014The Orient- opinions of the legal advisors.When al liner China arrived to-night.An| the matter came up in its proper trd- unconfirmed report is to the effect that | er, Ald.Huard, seeonded by Add.Stthe wireless telegraph system at Dia-| Perri, moved the adoption of the re mond Head, Honolulu, was in brief! port, and that a hy-law based upon Pare Chovolate, Chocolate \u201c\u201cMilba\u2019, mani tion EE thet Hom | thre; Tenis Tor \"be mmcond Une on | hare ® way to cure backache, way that 40,000 yards of Carpets of all kinds, now in Cream Chocolate, Chocolate Marzelline, lulu was alipping into the sea, April 27th next, made for the Kidney & ty When he Stock to chocse from.Fine Chocolate.Chocolate Croquettes, i Barry, ater aiment Tete | Kidneys fal in their work of Glaring the 800 Rugs of all sizes from the best makers.Extra Fine Chocolate, Chocolate Pastils, The moet intensely matter be submitted to the vote of | ated ia the small of the back) Bichachoi IN Prices $2.25 up to $100.00 each.Chocolate with Vanilla, | Chocolate with Walnuts, interesting book, Counc jeté penis ne de Fr on Tv the wag go 1 beings gen Chocolate without Vanilla, Chocolate Caramels, 6 A number of AHormen joined fr the | Nesrse to urinary disorders, Dicbotos a+++++++++++++++++0+++.Sweet Chocolate, Chocolate Nougatine, The Road to discusion.when AM.Duguet rained | Bri bus Dives, ie ours & form of Unsweetened Chooolate, Chocolate Noisettes, Wellville\u201d re mane hand he \u201c pe ei lod kidney ille That's why they fring such Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Napolitains, order.and Mayor Garaean upheld the | A7 Cuod Cormce, NB méitent 1 vus Chocolate \u201cLouise,\u201d Chocolate Bonbons, Found a pegs.of a Ta he\u201d mation bo mappa.| Fone ed i pi ree my bck .a % \u2019 Chocolate with Almonds, Eto, Bto., Eto.ot there appearing 0 be no response | and received so much benefit from them .declared it carried.i - .Grape-Nuts Tn ims et te mi | biere amie [rien M | OPPOSITE PALACE HILL ; H.BEAUTEY and Postum J 55a ni | ESSE Ere wil kermen ; , FN claiming 28, ors oF A - 22 FABRIQUE STREET.QUEBEC.| Sat AK, Lotownssn sould wet move | Ons Toronto.Ost te Pl .= 1 a - i A ny.: "]
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