The Quebec chronicle, 15 mai 1906, mardi 15 mai 1906
[" The Weather.chee Chronicle, |= Temperatures Tomparature regisoesd at Quebse Obssrvatory: \u2014 Maximum, 5419; \\ .Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf:\u2014 \u2019 The M 1 Fresh to north winds, Ene and cool.Q ESTABLISHED 1764.- IMPOSING CELEBRATION CITY'S TERCENTENARY Large and Influential Meeting of Citizens Yesterday Afternoon Took Preliminary Steps in the Matter.REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE NAMED.To mark in 1908 the tri-centennial | diate steps be talmn to prepare for of the founding of Quebec by Samuel | its celebration in a manner befitting de Champlain was the subject dis | ita importance.This motion was sec- cused at a ial meeting of onded by dir.P.B.Casgrain and citizms at the City Hall yesterday | carried unanimously.afternoon.The meeting had been Senator Choquette read an extract .called by His Worship Mayor Gar.from an Ottawa paper in connection JUDGE BABY DEAD i jonse to uest by the | with the proposed celebration a Su Jean Î Baptiste sous and also showing the interest which was being a requisition from a number of citi- | taken im it in other parts of Canada wns, The responte to the Mayor's in- and the support whic it would re- vitation was a hearty one, and the | ceive throughout the WDrminion._ ls meeting was & large and influential | then moved, seconded by Mr.William one and fully in accord with the im.! Power, M.P., that the present assembly | Ranch as Judge of the Superior Court portance of the objeot for which it : be named a permanent committe to ! was eummoned.The idea of marking the anniversary by a celouration worthy of its notable importance, was it wee felt that the ealcbratéon to various speakers dwelt in terms of the utmost favor of the idea.It eSemed to he the general feeling that the celebration should be not alone a civio one, but should embrace the whole of the Dominion in its extent.\"The founding of Quebec marked the birth of civilisation and progress in the new world of Canada, if not of the whole North American continent and it was felt that the celebration to mark this event should be an wiie- reaching.The meeting unanimously decided that the preparation for this celebrration should te at once undertaken, and a strong committee ol leading and representative citizens was pamad to prepare a programme and report the same to another meet- .ing to be anlled by His Worship.Ne date was fixed for the cclsbration be yond the year 1908, but it is understood that the projects which will be placed before the committee will provide for a celebration on a style of randeur and magnificence never be fore attempted fa the Dominion.Yesterday's a over hy Mayor Garneau, and some ol] the many gentlemen present were Mgr.Marote, Mgr.Tetu, \u2018Mgr.Gag non, Dr.Ed.Morin, Prerideut of the §&t.Jean Baptiste Society, Senator Choquette, Ven.Archdeacon Bellonr, Rev.Canon Scott, Ald.0.W.Be dard, Wm.Power, N.P., Dr, _Fotin, W.H.Wiggs, Cyr.Delage, N.P.P.| (ol.Wien, TA.-Col.W.J.Ray, | Najor T.S.Hethrington, FE.E.B.\u2019 ttrav, AH.VMecservar, Ald.Campbell, Ald.St.Pierre, M.Josenh, AM, | Barre, All.Huard, Ald.Galipaanit, ; W.Dobell Major W.H.Davideon, | on.T.Chapais, Ald.Lavègueur, P., Casgrain, Judee Chauveau, B.de La Bruere, Vesey Boswell, Gen.Henry, P.R.Dumaulin, Frank 8S.Stocking.Major W.Wood, W.G.Hinds, Frank Carrel, N.Levasseur, F.X.Berlin: net, Ald.Duauet, J.Savard, Dr, Brochu, Dr.Jolicoeur, S.E.(iragory, A.Joseph, T.Medley, J.KR.Fxcqnar, Theo.Hamel.E.Lapointe, A.Tardivol, Ald.Shink, T.Beland, J, Turcotte, G.Bellerive, EF.Gagnon, Ald, Verret, P.Paradis, Dr.Di nsault.c Chanveau, F.Wurtele, .Bedard, and others.The Mayor read the letter from the Rt, Jean Baptiste Society and the requisition from the citizens asking him to call the meeting, after which the meeting proceeded to elect a Pre evident and Joint Secretaries, | Mayos Garneau bring unanimously chosen precio officer on motion of Wm, ower, M.P., seconded by Senator Choquette, and Mosses.H.J.J.Bi Chouinard and E.T.D.Chambers {pat œcretaries nn motion of Messrs, .H.Wiggs and Dr.Ed.Morin.Dr.Morin then explainre] the steps taken hy the St.Jean Rapliste So ciety in commection with the taking of the initintive in organizing the pro posed celebration.As the Society had recognized that the proposhl cs bretion should be mot alone French Canadian, but Canadian in its fullest: sense, and that the whole country should be invited to participate, & had been decided to ask the Mayor ta call a public meeting of citicena and to remit into the hands of a com mittee named by it the organization of the proposed orlehration.The third osntenary of the foundation of the city of Quebec was an event which im terented not alone the dencendants of the pioneers of 1008, but the whole po- priation of our immense country and the whole of the inhabitants of Cane ada, whatever theit origin.language er religions belief, world take hone In meeting harmoniously to celebrate the hirth of the Canadian nation, the glorions anniversary of the birth of the country and Ma entrance into the further remarke, Dr.Morin moved a histerv of civilization.After some rmolution to the effret that an the 3rd of July, 100%, would he the 300th snniversary of the foundation of Que.bec By Samuel de Champlain, femme: take charge of the celchration and that the Mayor be named as Presldent of the committee.This wotion was carried unanimously.It was then moved by Mr.Cyr.De lage, M.P.P., seconded by Mr.Frank Carrel, that an executive committee be formed, and that the following gentlemen be appointed members of it, with power to add to their numbers if ne- cexsary :\u2014His Worahip Mayor Garneau, Mgr.Mathieu, Hon.Julige Chauvesu, Hon.A.Robitaille, M.P.P., Dr.Jobin, M.P.P., Geo.Tanguay, M.PP, H.J.J.B.Chouinard, Cyr.Duquet, Geo.Belanger, Dr.P.H.Pedard, J.Hone, jr., Dr.Dorion, Col, Turnbull, John Hamilton, M.Joseph, Walter Ray, T.S.déthrington, Wm, Shaw, Jos.Ahern, E.T.D.Charbers, Mer.Marvis, Hon.A.Turgeon, Senator Chouette, Art.Lachance, M.P.C, F.Delage, M.P.P., Hon.E.Garneau, Dr.Ed.Morin, G.A.Vandry, Ernest Gagnon, G.E.Amyot, Dr.Dussault, L.P.Siroin, N.P., William Power, M.P,, E.G.Joly de Lotbiniere, Major Wood, G.X.Fairchid, FEE.B.Rattray, D.Watson, F.Glass, A.J, Ppinchaud, Mgr.Gagnon, Hon.Judge Langrlior, Hon.R.Roy, Hop.T, Chapais, N.L.C., pug.Carrier, M.P., Col.-A.Evas , Ald.0.WT Bedard, A.Galipeault, Dr.A.Les sard, P.B.Bumoulin, Dr.Fiset, Dr.Cote, M.P.P., Hom.J.C.Kaine, Col.Turner, W.H.Wiggs, Frank Carrel, T.D.Beattie, T.J.Murphy, Kev, F.G.Scott.A number of interesting addresses were then made in regard to the proposed oelelration, and were received with much enthusiasm.Mgr.Marois said that the church would not allow the great event to pass without celebrating it with befitting solemnity, It would ba a duty of great honor for the citisens of Queber to cefehrate the antiversary on a grand scale, and | would be a great thing for the city.The city would maintain its well known reputation.The unveiling of the monument to Mgr.de Laval would be one of the events of the crlebra- tinn, The names of de Laval and de Champlain were held in squal honor and | regard, Mgr.Marois closed with a graceinl reference to the two races and their unity in celebrating the anniversary.The Rev, Canon Scott referred ta the great importance of the occasion, \u2018Quebec was the cradle of the civilization of Canada.Tt war the duty not alone of Quebee, but of the whole of Canada, to join hands in making tha event a grea! success.The celebration would result in drawing ail closer together.Hon, Thos.Chapais made a very felicitous and eloquent nddrese.The tri-centenninl would be an event in the history of Canada, and should be celebrated with extraordinary anlen.dor.All classes and nationalities would join in celebrating the third centennial of the city.On motion of Major Hethrington, seconded hy Major W, H.Davidson, it wan decided that the Executive Committee meet as soon as possible and L An Authority on History of Lower Canada and Minister of Inland Revenue Montreal, May 14\u2014Hon.Judge Bab president of the Montreal Numismatio and Antiquarian Society, and one of the best authorities on the history of Lower Canads, passed away yesterday at his residence, No.911 Dorchester street, Death was due to a long standing ilinens.Ranville, an officer in the regiment of I R% Carrignan-Salieres, that came to Can.IR: ada m 1642.He was the son of the late Joseph Baby by bis wife Caroline, daughter of Hon.Louis Guy, King\u2019s notary, and was born in 1634.| N He was educated at St.Sulpice College, Montreal, and them at the College of Jolistte.After serving for a short period in the civil: service he was admitted to the Bar in 1657.In 1873 he was appointed Queen's Counsel by the Farl of Dufferin.He becamo Mayor of Joliette and represented that county in the House of Commons during 187259, being one of Sir John Macdonald's \u201cOld Guard,\u201d while | be was in the Opposition.In 1878 | AUR he entered the Macdonald Cabinet as! \\ Minister of Inland Revenue, Tetaining the office until his elevation to the for the Province of Quebec, on the | 20th of October, 1880.A year later | Ï he was promatel ta the Quern\u2019s Beneh | (RN and upon his relirement from publia life, in 106, he war appointed chair- | man of the committee for the reviston \u2018 of Statutory Law in Canada.In 191 be served on the Roval Commission appointed to investigate the Baia des Chaleurs transaction.Judge Bahy always took a warm in terest in historical research.He was one of the founders of the Montreal Historical Society, and wae for several years president of the Montreal Numismatic and Antiguarian Society.He was appointed firat-class Knight of the \u201cSociete Humanitaire des Che valiers Sauveteurs des Alpes Marttimes,\u201d of Nice, in 1887, A year Inter be received the Honorary degree of D.C.L.from Laval University.While in Rome in 1859 respecting the settlr- ment of difficulties over the management of the University, Judge Baby was created à Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Gregory, by the Pope.In 1593 he took a leading part im the foundation of the Canadian National 1 e, and a year before his retirement public life he served as one of the witnesses presemted by the \u2018viéeFpostulator« in the matter of the canonization of Marguerite Marie d Youville: Judge Baby was married in 1873 to Marie Helen Adelaide, daughter of the late Dr.Barthelet, of | Montreal.Mre.Baby died about two years ago, childless.Judge Baby leaves an extensive libre ary, containing a collection of rare bonks.The funeral will take place Wednesday next at St.James Cathedral.DESTROYS CHURCH Sacred Edifice on Mohawk Reserve Demolished-Had Interesting History, Deseronto, Ont, Ney 14\u2014During a fierce elocttic storm, which passed over this section of the country Saturday, the English Church situated on the Mohawk reserve, ahout one mile west of Doseronto, was completely de- UEBEO, Hon.Louis Francois Georges Bab: à was a descendant of Jacques Baby, A \\ molished.Lightning struck the north weat corner of the structure, igniting | the framework, and a heavy wind from : the weat fanned the flames the entire | length of the bmilding.Relief was pent out from Deseronto, but na thers was no water within reach.they could offer no resistance to the Rames.Tha beautiful stained glass window pre: sented by Dr.Oronhyatekha was de.| wtrayed, hut nearly all the fixtures wree removed, This church was a very old one, and had an interesting hin.tory, having in ite posseesion a communion set indirectly presented hy Queen Anne.Many of the chiefs and their families of this trike of Mohawks | [1 draft a programme for (he proposed | have been huried within its buries! celebration, to be submatted to the general committe.Ald.0.W, Bedard moved, seconded hy Ald.Mesncrvey, that the general conwmitiee adjourn to a date 10 be fixed by His Worship the Mayor.| The Mayor drew the attention of those who formed part of the General or Executive Committers of the necer- rity of doing aK in their power ta carry out the duties whieh devolved upon them in making the celebration the success which would be worthy of the cecadon.After some remarks Mr.S, E Gregory, the meeting adjourned.Mr.Geo.Rowley, Lake Edward, is « quest af the St.Louis Botel.ALL AGER MAY APPLY.Ranted at Kent House grounds, Montmarency Falls, thousands of men, women and children to enjoy thom- velves at Hardy'a daily overland per- formanese, starting Saturday at 5% and 830 pm.Band in attendance.Admission {res to passengers hy the enilway.KILMARNOCK A STANDARD SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERIES \u2014CARDOW AND ANN ANDALE.\"enters thin port to-morrow, is the grounds.Waterloo, Ont, May 14\u2014A short eleo- | FOS tric thunderstorm passed over this town and eurrounding country Satarday, and lightning atruck the | farge barn of Joseph Snider, farmer, bear | the town, the fire completely destroy- | ing the harm and and some stock and implementa.Loss about 92,600.The | 2 S owner and family were ahwent in town 1 NO PEACE YET IN ZION, | Chicago, May 14.\u2014All overtures for : fy J @ peaceful compromise of the controw : eray over the control of Zion Cit; were called off to-day and Gener Overseer Voliva and his associates have decided to fight for the suprem: acy in the courts.Application will be mada in court to-morrow for the dissolution of the temporary injune- tion recently granted to John Alexander Dowie inst Voliva.This will bring the cri that will determine whether Dowie shall own end rule Zion, or whether the present Voliva administration shall continue in pow.er.MN nl LARGEST SAILER iN THE WORLD, New York, Ma 14.\u2014The Germen five-masted Bark R.C.Rickmors, which largest sailing vessel in the world, She ie coming here on her maiden voyage.The Rickmers wag built in .Her principal dimensions | are: Length, #41 fest: extreme width, &4 feet 3 Jochen, and draught, 26 feet 9 inches.She is built steal and her displacement dl approximately 11,336 tons, giving a gross burden of 8,008 tons.She is supplied with an auxi lary ine, which will drive her at of seven knois an hour, 4 1 2 Ns 7% ma A æ » Sm 7 $ 7% Fe 7.YZ CS 4 $l I TUESDAY.MAY 13, 1906.q « SA CS UND a) The Great Departmental Stores, 157-178 St.Joseph St., Quebec.LALIT Grand Opening Exhibition of Summer Dress Fabrics.- 2555 ONE CENT, The Great Departmental Stores, 157-173 St.Joseph St, Quebec.E have concentrated all our energies to provide this year a much more comprehensive shoving of summer dress fabrics than ever before.We ly believe that the assortment, of which we now invite your inspection, is the finest ever exhibited in Canade.Not only are the styles and materials absolutely new, but every correct and desirable feature of the summer fashions is reflected in this gorgeous display, Nowhere else in this vicinity will you find anything approaching this broad range of fashionable color- ings and carefully chosen materials\u2014nowhere at all will you find equal qualities at such modest prices.The choice is the better now for the reason that many of the exclusive styles which add brilliance to this elegant assemblage will be gone in a few weeks, not to be again replaced this season.Some are imported fabrics\u2014often in one\u2014sometimes two, or at most three dress lengths.The vast stock of regular lines offers, of course, an almost inexhaustible supply and it is a fact that matchless as the past were in their day season, this season's display far outshines them all.That is why we have devoted Monday and Tuesday to a Grand Opening Exhibition of Summer Dress Fabrics\u2014 the first of its kind ever held in me Ancient Capital, or anywhere else for that matter.Who can resist the gentle influence of beauty, no matter what form it takes ?Even a man, wandering through this t, must stop and admire\u2014and what he sees does not constitute one hundredth part of the beauty blooming unseen between the shelves.Moreover, all this beauty presents a most practical aspect to a woman, and The entire staff is at your service for Lustrous Mohairs.VER im Bradford, England, they 0 have earned an enviable re- putatien for the making of Mohairs.For generations the expert knowledge of weaving, dycèng and finishing has been handed down from father to son.The chief dyers and finishers of Bradford have an association for maintaining quality, This is known as the \u201cBradford Dyers\u2019 Association,\u201d and the brand \u201cB, D.A.\u201d stands for the finent qualities \u2018and newest styles in Mohairs.Our showing of these famous Moahbirs embraces all the lrading colors in plain and fancy designe, 42 ta 50 inches wide, 43c.per yard to.$1,50 Handsome Sicilians, in a variety nf attractive designs and colorings, 40 to 44 in widr\u2014many exlusive nove eltios to seen nowhere else, 45c.per FAFd tO.auvee ouescecre s a) dei 2 S J ae) NS > >) ve aR Ka a & CH CR a 25% ss Gey VL D > dr CRUE À ISSN ~ 5 CIS = Pre UZ a= Iya) Latest Designs === iN-.CARPETS.Axminster, Brussels, Tapestry, New Designs in Axminster Squares, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Tapestries, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.LINOLEUMS.Plain, Inlaid and Fancy Linoleums.New Oilcloths, Stair Oilcloths, Etc, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.Latest Millinery Newest Styles in French Millinery, Latest Styles in English Millinery, Straw Hats, Flowers and Feathers, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.NOVELTIES In Swiss and French Laces, Lace Scarfs, Radium Scarfs, Great Bargains in Val Laces, Great Bargains in Torchon Laces, Novelties in Chene Ribbons, Novelties in Dress Goods, Novelties in Jackets, Novelties in Muslins, Voiles, Ete.GLOVER, FRY & CO.FASHIONS\u2019 FANCIES.BRIGHT COLORED Semi-Precious Stones SET in GOLD and SILVER ARRIVED PER SS.\u201cMONGOLIAN\u201d A Large Collection of Fine AMETHYSTS, TOPAZES and AQUAMARINES NECKLETS, LONG CHAINS, BROOCHES, PENDANTS, SCARF PINS.This importation of Semi-Precious Stones is ono of the most extensive aud most complete vet brought to ghisicily.There are many of the nest fashionable eWels set with colored stones, the designing is théfoughly up to date, the workmauship oreo fn évery able.F | is correct detail and the quality the very best obtain- We cordially invite our customers to call and inspect this collection, there are many pieces that cafinot be duplicated, sud the eutire selection will bo found interesting by all who admire the metal workers art.TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK Shopping and Opera Bags, Rich 8ilk and Novel Bead Work.B.SEIFERT & SONS.| JEWELLERS, {6 FABRIQUE STREET, QUEBEC, in Fine Leather, | eduration in ncrordance with such ree the splendars of silverware, glassware, | on, there is hub one fixed idea, that \"swell the hearts of patriotie tax pay-, two-thirds of the item for Gavernment \u2018 We know a remedy over sixty years old.Thousands of people have never been without it during sl these years.Onte in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and colds.The more you consult your doctor about Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, the better for you, and the better for us as well.Ask him all about it.Ne have n wiih 3.0.Ayer Oe.Che Quebec Chronigle QUEBEC, MAY (5, 1906, well in future to pay less attention to Conservative suggestions.As a matter of fact, the expedition | was urged on Lhe Goverguent hy bolh parties, and its advisabitity, or pro- At th A cout Pa i L pricly, vas in no Way.gbestioned.Protestant.Committe oi VE What wan before the House, and what struction, on rides last Nr © Yotm i was comdeinned hy the Opposition was \u2018i ctravagant expendi: Whyte gave notice that at the nest | he.avis and hry is ps regular necting of the Committee he ling genera) Government custom of would submit the doilowing motion : us ' thai i \u201cThat inssmuch as clementars «dy.EVE out contracts without neking cation in this Province is in an un {for tenders, but Mr.Brodeur, in his ° \" i vs te defend the satisfactory condition\u2014due in a large ill-considered sgn ee ted that measure to lack of funds to engage { indefencible, practically i i\u201d iti 2 ectænalle duly qualified teachers and provide the pu ru navet that te comfortable schooliouses and sufficient ; (N° PS #6, when he © equipment and apparatus for teachin ! Government might do well lo pay no purpose this Committe rempecttuily | BL tion to Conservative suggestions FH) ; tin future, The expedition, however, requests the Provineinl Legislature to | ! : impose & (ax of half a will ! was right enough, and ite leader, Capon the, in è i lifind 10 com dollar upon all texable ren! = estute tain Bernier, wan well \u201cne Comriein the Province heki by persons pro.| niaud it; hater in either the leasing the Protestant faith, and that § FV Loo be ro hn the \u201cointment the amount arising from the collection | png of the wo : ave no Pro to of such assessment be devoted to the, Of the other, they .lugize for it ; but : | | t [test ashamed.or apo improvement of Protestanti-lementary the Conservatives did not ommend the purchase of cigars, cigarettes, pipes and playing cards, neither did they, nor, we are certain, Captain Bernier, who is as strict a temperance wan as Hoh.Nr.Fisher himself suggest the purchase of cases of expensive champagne, and of port of a very old glations as this Committes may from time to time make, subicet to the approval of the Lieutenant-Ciaverner in Coupdil.\u201d Now if thix tax were to he imposed 1 estate of the rural communities only, it would he only car.© .: rving out the suggestion made in the vintage.No doubt it ven Pie Chronicle, and our one objectina to: on such a voyaur te carry ® of it would be that it ix too small to he supply of spirituous ignore ne adequate, hut to apply it to nil Pro.sickness and detention, ane for th testant real estate in the Trovince, not finding faut with this, oe che that ie, to the cities also, is unjust, Tantity embarkd._ though it seems 3 .\"rather large, Lut with the expensive and cannot be lue vigorousiy restated, | en A ; Gite for The Protestant real catate in the cities quality, which sans more fille in already heavily taxed for educa the bar of a summer hotel than for tional purpose: here in Quehec, we Aretie navigation: and we think that are to be taned six per vont, this the suit of over two thousan | dotiars vear: and it is coolly proposed to f for smoking paraihernalia and play- tax us further for the benefit of the, ig cards was an erally extravagant \u201citem, even on the supposition that the rural sections.Surely we io enough ; ve henett for the rural comntunity that will pot Yew Was intended to reap the bene ; equally with the officers.shoulder tne of it< responsibilities 3 | .it can shift them nn thecshoulders ef | Tr the matter cf the North ae] the citire, We are expected to buid trading Compan: the country has bren | their churches, furnish them with or.| Muleted to the evtent of some million | ans nnd sheds for the farmers\u2019 horses, dollars paid to nobody knows whom, .keep in order their burial grounds for | and for nobody knows precisely what ; them : have their poor and insane | what is known about it bevond dis.run in on uc: and onr orphan asy.| Pute ie that the «vice contracted for lums are made dumpiog grounds for | Was not adequately performed, for the theie children by | parents who take; Government has cancelled it on | that interest in them till they are able; Protest.Then The members of Partin: \u2018 ; ment have sot ilvir own value on thoiy own services, © and voted themselves salaries of $0.30 a sersion, with two to earn money, Aud now, forscoth, we are to be furiher taxad to supple ment what ihey ave too niggardly ta ., de for theumselves, The nest thing we sessions, if the Government keeps its shall be called on to do will be to | Promise, to be held this vent, = Then ! pay the farmers\u2019 hired help, and te Came the revelation of the extravag- ane with which the Government ; their fields on.yachts wae litted out, and now | \u2014 comes the tale of the Iwer, tohacco | THE WAY THE MONEY COES, and card bill of the Arctic, What lt is not very long since the coun.other scandals there may he are as try was called on to admire the mar-, yet unknown, but certain it i< that ner in which the \u201cfGiovernment yachts *; these which are known are not the were fitted out with a due regard to | only once, or the majority, amd they ! equal disregard | show that in the Government nt Of for ecomnmuy, and the revelations of tana, ite cupporters, and ita hangers supply them with automobiles to visit magnilienes, and an brass railings, &e., wore calenlated to of living in luxury and maghilic-nce at the public expense.And this ac counts in some mensure for the exira : ordinary increase in (the annual open.diture of the country, It ia ere with a commendable pride; on Friday last we had another instance ol the large ideas prevailing at Ottawa in connection with the fitting out of th steamer Arctic which Captatn Îternier took 16 the Hudson Bay.The to ta] rost of the fitting out of the Are tie was announced ly Hon.Mr, Bradeur to have heen $220626, about easily ing country like the Dominion, is being rapidly developed, and is | rapidly filling up with inhabitante | some increase, and oven a large one, in (he national expenditore is ynaveid- | able, but an increase of over one hun.steamers and ice-breakers, and among dred per cent in ten years is abnor.the details was 82,731 for pipes, oigar.| mal.an: unint thigible excent on that which conceivable thab in a young and grow.== - All orders to the valus of $25.00 and over, delivered free by freight to any polnt in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Branswiok and Caps Breton.SEASIDE AND CAMPING ORDERS ESPECIALLY.CIDER ! 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Purely on Its Merits, LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER (Natural), in hati-gallon bottles, 50 cents per bottle, $550 per case of one dozen hali- gallons.: LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER (Carbonated), $1.20 per dozen splits, 89.00 per case of 100 splits, LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER (Carbonate), 31.50 per dozen pints, $11.25 per case of 100 pints.LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRINAG WATER { dozen quarts, 24.23 per cane of 50 quarts.FRASER, VIGER & CO.The trade supplied at trade prices.' I \u201cPOLAND SPRING\u201d WATER NATURAL AND CARBONATED.The Most Famous Spring in America.POLAND WATER (Natural), in half-gallon bottirs, 50 cents ench, £5.14 por cage of one dozen half-gallon, $9.00 per case of 2?dozen haif-gallons, POLAND WATER (Natural), in quart bottler, per case of 50 quarts.POLAND WATER (Carbonated), 81.65 per doren pinte, $12.30 per case of 100 pnts, Aliouez\u2014Magnesia Mineral Water Allauez-Magnesia (Still 1, in half gallon bottles, 26.00 per case of one deren half.gallons.sole trade supplied with *\u2018Poland\" and *Allonez\u2019 Waters at (rade prices.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE Established - 1856.{Carbonated ), $2.25 per $2.60 per dozen, £10.60 THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 207, 209 & 211 St.James St.MONTREAL.BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT \u2014\u2014 FURRIERS T0 \u2014\u2014 HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA \u2014\u2014 AND \u2014 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, PRINCE OF WALES.i We are the HEADQUARTERS for everything in the HAT ine.SCOTT'S, CHRISTY'S and WOODROW'S SILK HATS, in the LATEST LONDON STYLES.SOFT and STIFF FELT HATS in all the new sha and colors, from the best ENGLISH and AMERICAN Manu! acturer , DENT'S AND FOWNES' GLOVES.HOLT, BENFREW & CO, BUADE STREET, QUEBEC.ras verra 1 11 +++ +464 | Uspartmeut ve the boimmon ant 115 Î the civar duty of the Government to PRESS OPINIONS PEL] (hat thy people are not detraudeu I 3 in this way.uoneton Times, \u20ac - > Laver \u201cer rs _ 3 commission goes Lu show that th - | LIFE INSL RANCE PROFITS.\u2014 The , fits whieh were (6 have porn dade investigation into life insurance meth.among the policyholiers were used 10 nds in Canada has resulted in show.i pay extravagant commissions, salaries © they bad Erocers, now 18 ceontæ a sites, oigars of the Laurier brand, and | theory of wanton and deliberate playing cade; there were alto ten coees of Powmery See, 108 gallons of obl Jamaica ram, five cases of Cognac five cases of line old crusted port ol the vintage of INS, and seven and a half tone of sugar, These and the other supplies were purchased without tender, a fact which = Mr, Brodeur entight to evplain hy stating that there was a great deal to do in pre paring for such an exprelition, though the preparations had extonded over three monthe Finally the Mémister sought to throw all the responsibility on the Conservatives, sieclanng that commended the expedition, and that the Government might «a State Official Declares Adulterated Foods an Appalling Menace.At a recent meeting of the executive commiitee of the National Assoriation of State Dalry and Food Departments, the secretary of a state hoard made the assrrtion, and produced figures to prove it, LhÂt the death of neariy half a million Little children in America last year wan due to poisons administered tn impure foods.Welrome, indeed, in a fond thet 18 known to be pure and whnlesome, rich in nutrition and good tn eat\u201430 good that no nther fond can take Ita 9.We refer ta Mnita-Vita, that delicions crisp, whole-wheat fond.Among ail the rerenl foois we belleve Maita-Vit 18 the.only fond that is aimply en wholly pura grain product apd nothing ne, except a ttla salt.It 18 free fram any fersign sweetening agent or.and is made fn ab- other adulterant, solute cleanlincss A perfect breakfast {9 imposatble without Malta-Vits, and It t AS æooû three times & dur.onteinin every fnod element of the best white wheat and pure darley malt ¢ 1s intensely vitalizin 294, e 7 anted.ot your rhildren he 2 fatta-Vits they want end you need nnt fear for thelr health.Try some your.nelf with cream or fruit.You never tasted anvthing quits 60 good trébution of $100,000 from individuals au Ji Chl .ex! i travagance, and thie is borne ong ! | the facta to which we nave atiuded.; If such an increase had been made tn the expenditure of Great Britain.with her vast responsibilition and the nun?hetleas enlle made on her.dore eny- one think that the Government (hat permitted it would have been ruliered ta exist n say longer.Hers money B poured out By the hamdfnle, and tt te mot the country that gets the bone.fit al the squandering : ware amd glassware, the cigars and champagne, (he fine old fruity port, and thr good old rum are not far the | even in the matter nf the! | ratary arab.the country does not got ! | adequate return, To quate the very, \"opposite wards of the Montreal Ge | zetle : ; Parliament han heen in rection two; months now.with most that it alartod out ta accomplish yet to he done, | Members will have to work harder and \u2018 with more expedition if there is to be much of a receas between the close of the prevent and the opening of the November rraxion ibe Government has promie«l {eo hold.With a X2.500 in- lemnity asaured to them they should he able tn de more than rive exhibi- .tions of how nat to do the things ex.pete of \u201cthem in the way of business.| | the silver country : MONEY BY MILLIONS.Mashington, Maÿ 14.\u2014The red cross receipe, up te date, for the relied of the Calilarnia sarthquake sufferere, ag- vregaie 22.126.000.Money is still reaching the treasurer at the rate nf \u201cseveral {thousands a day.There ig about $14500,000 on hand wnexpended, secratary of the Chinese legation hae added 280,000 ta hic ariginal con- Cine the perderls ing irreqularities very similar the United Statez à few months ago, though anu smaller seals, The funds of the companies have heen used too freely by the directors and their friends and investments have bean made contrary to the law.These facts appear to have heen brought to the attentron of the finance daparfment of the government from time to time, but beyond an occasional warning no action hae been taken.Another matter ceiving some attention ffem the Canadinn inveetigating commission is the estimates of profits apo whivh the companice canvass for business, hese have been shown, in the case of some companies at least, fo he fittio short of fraudulent, In the care nf one company two examples are given, as fol: lowe: Agr 25.extimnte\u2014$06, R211, R110, R476: remuit, $171, R13, 8163, BIST.Age 45, entimale\u2014R2M, M4, Re, REND, B37: reault, 392, 8 R173, RISK, S108, no the cetimates themacives have heen gradualle reduesd.In the case af this company, four difireant hooks have heen ueed hy it, cover.1RAT- 1904.1408-1800, ISG 1000, 1900ecurrent, Calling these booke Na.1, 2, 3 and 4, observe the reduetion + Whale tile plan: Bock 1, 2682: Rook 2.872; Book 3, 721: Bonk §, RIS, Twenly nay li: Rook 1, $1512: Bonk 2, R726; Book 4, R464.Tt ia quite * conceivable, of courer, that the setimaies of prafita may ha mibiert to revision from tine (a time, honed on experience in results ar well an An the changing conditions af the investment market, bt thess changes are altogether {Aa swebping, And when ve frd the actual profits fmonnt ing to Ines than mne-haif the sstimate that ie given th the pirneneetive insur.or ann hait, it le nalhing more not fase than ohtainine money under fake.fal, ss, x10, ring, TH, =11v, prrioncee.Téfe itmrance corer es are under the control of the finang à | that haz been re.to! end in various inducements held out tu HV! those (hai crontesl auch à sensation in, PiééRse the Kolune of business.In other words the companies in most cases are operated for the henetit of the officers and employes rather (han in the interest of the policyholders, When a man takes out a tontine pole iey he pays a specially high rate on the assumistion that he 19 to share in the prefitx, but while the Premiums are accepied the: proiita fail to ma- tertalise.- Ottawa Citisen, \u2014 TRE ARRIVAL at Queber of the steamship Emproas of Britain marks another notable advance in the class of vessels coming to Canada.In size the new liner is serond only te the Great astern among the shipa (hat have navigated (he Rt.Lawrence; hut in speed, squipmant and efliciency sha leaves the old wonder for bein, With her sister ship she will be a \u2018great aid in making (he Canadian ronte popular with the large travelling element in the workl'e population which will ba a good thing for thin country as well, it can be trusted, as for the great corporation.of whose * many-rided enterprize and commercial rate courage she ix the latest of many evidences.\u2014 Montreal Gazotte, e COUGHERS, HAWKERS.SPITTERS | Public expectoration in againat the common law, against the lawn of health alse.When the throat tickles, that\u2019s the time vou need \u201cCatgreh.; orone\u201d it soothes away the frrita.tion, cuts aut the phlsam and loosens the tight feeling.You'll quickly enrs that catarrh and throat trouble with Catarrhazome.Tt positively Provents new attacke and cures ratarrh fore: nr and for all time to come.Don't take our word\u201d far it, (ry Catarchasens vonrseH, Once used you'll he delight.ad with itz pleasant and helptul in.fiuence, .hm tty FIRST COMMUNION, We can aupply vou with ail your requirements, BYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.my-3,%,08, \u2018 1506, LHIN HARDWARE CO'Y St.Peter Strest, Lower Town Branch, Fabrionast., Upper Town \u2018Garden Hose & Reels {Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears.{ | | Agricultural Tools | OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.| POULTRY NETTING and FENCING Window Fly Screens.GENERAL and HEAVY HARDWARE \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a Se S.J.Shaw & Co., 18 ST.JOHN STREET \u2014 AND = OBR.MOUNTAIN HILL and NOTRE DAME STREET REFRIGERATORS ENAMELED AND GLASS LINED, CREAM FREEZERS.SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS \u2018LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TOOLS.(WATCH WHAT |! The Quebec Automobile and .Launch Company have to say in this space To-morrow.OFFICE, GARAGE AND RE.; PAIR DEPARTMENT, IN Jd { QUEBEC RINK, | - GRAND ALLÉE S.GILLESPIE, MANAGER.PHONE 267- Real Hand Made CROCHET LACE \u2014 AND \u2014 ; CROCHET LACE DOYLIES JUST RECEIVED.We are now showing a special importation of Real Hand Made Crüchet Lace and Lace Doylies, and are | THE EVIDENCE before the insurance offering them for aa few days at very attractive low prices.CROCHET LACE, HAND MADE, ood wide wilth, 44 yards Lo the piece.special price per prec, LL Also a smal lot, DE Bpecial price por pices; CROCHET DOYCIES, HAND MADE, a large variety of these useful doylies, sizes from 8 inches 10 30 inches, At the very ow price of \u201c Jze., 13e, Fe I BLACK CASHMERE for -ladier in size 9 and 94.\u201c a lot of hote we secnrnd at 0 very low price, they are worth 43c.to M, Spe cial sale price 3%¢, TRIMNED STRAW HATS, Readyto-wesr for ladies at the special low rice of 6c.Rie, RR, $1.10, $1.90, & AQ, 81.65, $1.75, S10, 82.10, wally $2.38, $3.10, STRAW HATS for girls and hove in the.man ol-war rhapes, al! the best makes at 48c., Bde., 83¢., 6%¢., 78c., 890., $1.10, 81.13, $1.33.» GINGRAMS.\u2014Good Scotch washin, Gingham, in small checks, stripes a lain enlors, at the low price of lc, Te, 180.PARASOLS AND SUNNHADES, an entire new etock in all the latest styles, plain colors, fancy stripes and checks apd black and white stripes from 81.55, $1.48, $1.98, ¥2.25 ®L7%, 33.26, 43,58, FANCY DELAINES, À nice variety of there soft gon'« for drestes and blouses at dnc.fe.i ISIMONS & HINGUT, SUCCE:SORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, | 20 FABRIQUE STREET | TELEPHONE 338 mt a - \u2014 | TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1906.LONDON WEST END | ENGLISH FASHION.FASHION ENGLISH SUITINGS SPECIALS ENGLISH PO DENT'S ENGLISH GLOVES.$1.00, POWNE\u2019S ENGLISH GLOVES.1.00 PLIN TIES ONE SUIT ONLY IN EACH PiEOE, | EPSON ENGLISH SHIRTS.1,00 - LAFRANCE & MULLIN, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS LOST.LOST\u2014IN APRIL LAST, PENSION in @ blue envelope with address on it.Reward will be paid to any: one returning same to 30 ST, Michne} street.meer rar tt LOST.\u2014A GOLD CHAIN BRACLET on St.Joseph street or St.John strest, or on the way to the Kent House.Finder rewarded.Apply ta E.B., Chronicle Office.LOST OR STOLEN\u2014A BULL TERrier, wearing a -brass fitted collar, with Sergt.Depman, Citadel, engraved on seme, answers to the name of \u201cGrip.\u201d Any person holding d after this advertisement appears shal he prosecuted.Sergt.Denman, Citadel, Quebec.WANTED, FOR BALE\u2014FIRST CLASS MOD- en elf-contained houses, on Park Avenue, stone and brick.All modern conveniences.Also first-class buildong lots.Apply to Mr.Walter Sharpe, B! Louis Road, FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALF.\u2014THAT house, No.24 Mount Carmel street, Cape, and dependencies, formerly occupied by Mr.Eno, is hereby offered for sale.Intend purchasers are re quested to forward their offer in writing to Mr.Cyr.Tessier, Notary, Union Bank Building, Quebec.Quebec, 14th May, 1606.Jules Tessier.TO LET\u2014RESIDENCE SITUATED on westerly side of Belvedere Road, with two acres of und, belonging to Mrs.Jas.Piddington, at present occupied by John Hatch, Esq.For terms, etc., apply to Arch.Laurie, advocate, 81 St.Peter street.WANTED.\u2014LADY OK GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel for a firm of large capital.Salary 81,672 per yeor and expenses, paid weekly, Fe J, Waterson, Quebce.WANTED\u2014FIVE OR SIX LADIES for @ special canvass of Quebec ; pleasant employment; no samples ; can easily make $100 per month.Call or write to Charles G.Rollit, broker, 3 St.John street, Quebec, Metropolitan Building.WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS INSURance canvassers for city of Quebec.Apply to Charles G.Rollit, 20 St.John street, Quebec.WANTED \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, near John street.Address, \u201cP.,\u201d oare Chronicle Office WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, OF about 20 years of age, & position as assistant in an office; able to write shorthand and do typewriling in both languages.Anxious to obsain work, Apply at once to Assistant, care of Chronicle Office.ROOMS WANTED.\u2014 TWO UNFURnished rooms on ground floor, for a lady, in private family only.Apply to \u201cM, B.,\" Chronicle Office.AGENTS WANTED.\u2014SATARY SION month or commission.Sell our wholesale and retail trade.Positively best seller on the market.Can.Dex.Manufacturing Co, St.Louis, Mo.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, SINGLE furnished room, by young man, in Eng lish family preferred, 10 minutes watk from Chateau.Apply \u201cF.\u201d care of Chronicle.SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS WANT.eod\u2014Toilet soaps given in exchange for fogpons by Mr.J, Miller, Quehec, tu thur&sat, .AGENTS WANTED, = \u2014 eee SALESMEN CALLING ON HARDware, lumber, building material dealers and roofers, to sell product of well-known manufacturer ; liberal commission ; samples, ket size, Address Box 338, Brantford, Canadawedksat.WANTED-RELIABLE MEN Canada , tack up show ences, nlong roads, conspicuous places ; also distributing emall advertising matter, Salary per Jr or $78 pec month and expenses per day.Steady employment to good, relisble men.No experience necessary.Write for rartieulars.Empire odicine = Co.London, Ont.tu, thant rr e\u2014 JEREMIE RICHARD\u2014BOOK-BINU- er and ruler (furmerly in the employ of the late G.A.Lairance) 105 Moun- FOR BALE~A NEW SET OF THE Encyclopadia Britannia, Times Fditios, can be seen at Chronicle Officewill be sold at a very great sacrifice.TO LET\u2014-FLAT IN MASONIC HALL Building, suitable for dentists\u2019 offices, lawyers\u2019 offices, club rooms or residence.Immediate possession, A.i.Seifert, Secretary.MEN I in every locality throughout to advertise our cards on trees, end all MALE HELP WANTED.NEN AND BOYS WANTED) le learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying.Pari?offer life F chotaship @ity dollars, easy payments : position thd union card guaranteed ; free cata logue.Coyne Bros.Trade Schools, New Yark, Ohdcago, St.Lomis\u2014 DETECTIVE\u2014SHREWD, RELIABLE man wanted in every locality to act under orders; experiences unnecessary, Write Wehster's Detective Agency, les Moines, Ta.TO LET.Jin EE 0 TO LET FURNISHED-TWO COTtages on the Island of Orleans.Address, \u201cH.\u201d Chronicle Officetr tt et eerie arent TORENT\u2014ABECONDRTORY TENE ment to let at No.87 St, Joseph arrent, very well divided up fora photographic stu lio, office, private anpirtmente, mil- Îiner, etc.Possession 1 May, 1908.Apply atNo.87 8t.Joseph street, 8t.Roch, TE \u2014\u2014 TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED HOUSE with garden, for the summer.Apply to P.H.A, 278 Grande Allee, ROOMS TO LET \u2014 TWO ROONS to let with Board.Address Madame Lapierre, No.43 St.Joseph street, TO RENT\u2014A (FIRST CLASS DWEL.lng, containing twelve apartments, beautifully eituated.three minutes walk from Kent House, Mon:@ »rency Falls.Anniv Manager, Vent Vous.COTTAGE FOR SALE\u2014AT ST.Peiroville, Island of Orleans.A summer residence in a desirable locality ana near the bont landing.Apply to Jos.E.Lemieux, 80 St.Peter street.FOR SALE.\u2014AT ST.PETRONILLE, 0.1., one of the finest summer residences in that loeality.Cheap and easy conditions.Apply to D.Ouellet, architect, 117 St.John street.FOR SALE\u2014A LARGE PROPERTY in Upper Town, size, 105 feet front by 80 feet deep.For particulars, apply t LaRue & LaRue, Notaries, 28 St Ann street.FOR SALE\u2014AT ST.PETRONIL- le, Island of Orleans, that beautifull situated brick Cottage and grounds adjourning the Golf Links.The well was deepened and bricked last fall and there is now an\u2019 abundant supply of excellent spring water.Price, $2,100 furnished, or $2,000 without the furniture.Terms of payment, one-fourth cash, balance in three yearly payments.Also, the pretty cottage and | grounds adjoining, and occupied foi : several years, by W.J.Peters, Esq.Price, $1,200.00 unfurnished.Terms of yment same as above.Robert Stanley, Richelieu Building, Delbousie AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY.A unique property for sale.The magnificent property, known as the l\u2019en-, sionnat de Notre Dame du Bon Coneel, at St.Thomas de Montmagny, ob which the works of repaire and en- Inrgement have heen finished for some time, is now offered for sale.These OCEAN STEAMSHIP) ==TICKETS==\u2014= Allan Line, Canadian Pacific Ry.Dominion Line AND ALL LINES FROM (NEW YORK and BOSTON! Bailing lists, rates and plans on appli- ation, COOK'S CIRCULAR NOTES.Offer a safe and couvenient means for, carr.ing money.\u2018They are CASHED all over the world.- Ir.S.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gen'l.RB.and 8.8.Agent Union Bank of Ganada, DIVIDEND NO.79 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of three and one-half per cent upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been ceclu~d for the Curreat half-vear, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and its Branches om and after Friday, the first day of June next, The Traveler Bonks will be closed from the seventeenth to the thirty- first of May, both aays inclusive.The Annual (eneral : Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Banking House in Quebec, jon Monday, the eighteenth day of June next.Chair to be taken ,at noon.By order of the Board.G.H.BALFOUR, General Manager, Quebec, April 21th, ;1906.A A.LEOFRED (Gravvate or McG) CONSULTING ENGINEER WATERWORKS a seaciacry 39ST.JOHN STREET, (Metropolitan Insurance Bui.ding.) Long Distance Telephone No.545 may.12x9m.PATENTS persons desiring to works had heen undertaken for the installation of a branch of the Con: vent of Notre Dame du Bon Conseil ' at Chicoutimi.Mr.Charles Vezina, contractor, 117-121 Bridge street, Que- | bec, has through certain circumstances acquired the property, and would be | disposed to sell it.lt is without contradiction one ot the finest establishments in the district.A pretty chapel connected with it which is a veritable gem has beer.built there.The eetablishment is provided with all the modern improvements, baths, hot and cold water everywhere, as well as electric lighting and warm water heating.A part containing a hall and drawing rooms has been specially divided off for the use of the director of the establishment and the othor part contains class and study rooms and dormitories, and can accommodate between 40 and 50 boarders.The property is situated about a mile from Montmagny = station.A spacious ground of twa arpents hy four belongs to it and a superb wood in an elevated and most healthy situation.It is a unique opportunity for a pensionnat, ta religious community, a hospital, a sanatorium, or a deaf and dumb m- stitution, &c.Apply to Mr.Charles Vezina, 117-121 Hridge streat, Quebec, POT, SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE OR T0 LET\u2014THRE UP- portion of a very comfortable ouse, No.31 Bridge street, contain- in ll large rooms, bath, gallery, and large yard, etc.Apply to No, 49 St, Louis street.FOR SALE.OR TO LET.\u2014AT ST.Romuald, Etchemin, a pretty house ot seven rooms with kitchen adjoining, a good cellar, double windows and bhnds throughout, and a gallery shaded by trees; also woodshed in en isolated building and free from danger from fire, three minutes walk from the electric cars, and from the boat in summer.The finest site in the neighborhood near the Boulet Hotelwith extennive grounds, well fenced in.Apply to F.Villeneuve, St.Romuald, Quebec.BUSINESS NOT CES.TQ GUNMAKERS.-TRE RIGAT to manufacture Recoil Operated Small Arms under Canadian Patent 87604, an secure Patents.Trade Marks of Copyrights, in Canads, Orie States end F couutriesat ressonable cost would: do well to communicate wite, \u2018 Box 62, Station B., Montreal, Canada, 9, 0000 PATENTS BOUGHT.vent ometht H the few Donor bie Sees of eoeriog 5 re dhliny 10° MERCHANTS, CAPTAINS, SIEVEDORES, EG.The subscriber wishes | to inform Merchants, Stevedores and others that, hanting bought out the first class gear of the late Mr.Oliver Kennedy, he is now prepared tr supply steamships, anilime vessels, and other craft with all necessary gear such as CHAIN NIPPERS, CROWBARS and CANTBARS, GINS and SLINGS, and All Other Cear Required for Loading, \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Having six steam engines in fret class order, is prepared to make contracts for disciarging ships (argom such as \u2019 COAL, SALT, CEMENT, ETC.MOLASSE CARGOS A SPECIALTY Prompt attention and low rat can be relied on.§ .J.R.WEBB, Corner St.Andrew and St.Peter Sts granted to Paul Mauser, can be oh.taincd at a rrasnneble price on appli cation to Wafenfabrik Mauser Actien Gwellechalt, Oberndorf, Germany, or Penry Cirist, Ottawa Canada.LOOKOUT FOR NEXT Big Auction Sale WATCH FOR THE DATE: P.F.Bowen & Co., 801-308 St.Paul St,_ - ESRANDE QUALITY | ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.pre Thursday, | May IMA and following Jays, we will have on exhibition some three hundred Imported Hate of New York's latent id-ar alte a Special tine of Chililrens\u2019 Trimmed! Hate, to which we invite ladies fr.general.M.& A.BROWNRIGG, MILLINERS - 43 ST.JOHN ST.tay 10xiw , Heatia, Capt.Ferguson, bound from Ir Summer Millinery Opening.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, - ALLAN LINE.Steamer Sicilian sailed from Glas on Saturday last for Quebec and ontreal with 258 second and M third class passengers and a general cargo for Quebec and Montreal.R.M.S.Parisien, from Montreal and Quebec, arved at Liverpool on Sunday moming, C.P.R.LINE.Steamer Empress of China arrived at Yokohama at 5.30 pm.on Sunday from Vancouver.Steamer Monteagle left Yokohama on Saturday sveming, May 12th, for Vancouver.\u2018DOMINION LINE, Steamer Cornishman, from Portland at 10.30 a.m.on the [2th mst.tor Liverpool.QUEBEC TRANSPORT LINE, Steamer Teviotdale, Capt.Roddam, from Shielde, April 28, iry ballast, arrived in port at 9 a.m.yesterday and moored at Po nte-a-Carcey wharf.She is a vessel of good Carrying capacity, ahont 6,000 tons dead weight, and will probably commence taking in cargo to-day.Fights-right thousand bushels of grain to form portion of her cargn, are now on the wav from the West to this port and a portion of it is expected here to-day.Captain Roddam reports experiencing a good deal nf heavy weather and fog on the pawage.The ship Being in billast, and meeting strong head winds, was delayed considerably on the pasmge.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Campana arrived at Picton at K o'clock last Sunday and sailed again, returning at noon yesterday.Steamer Pretoria arrived at New York from Bermuda at 9 o'clock last Saturday night.Steamer Fontsbella arrived at Greenock, Scotland, from Barbados last Sunday.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.The work of discharging the steamer Empress of Britain commenced yes- terduy morning at seven o'clock, by a ganz of ship laborers under direction of Mr.J.Byrne, stevedore.As soon as the goode for Western Canada reachel the wharf they wers at once placed on a train for their destination.Work went on vigorously until about 10 am., when thera was a suspension on account of some trouble with the machinery.In a short time this was put to rights and operations were resumed.ON THE ROCKS.Detroit, Mich., Hay 14\u2014The Thomp son line steamer Pilgrim, bound; from Rogers City, Mich., to Detroit, with pa-sengers, and a carge of merchandise, ran on the rocks at Pointe aux Barques early Saturday.A tug had been sent from Harhor Beach to the assirtance of the stenmer and to take off the passengers.The wind in hlow- ing off shore and the mea is not high.| 50 the steamer ic not in immediate danger.SCHOONFR TYRFE IN PORT.Messrs, (.T.Davie & Sons\u2019 thres- masted schr.Tyree, which ran ashore voms time ago at:St.Peter's Bay.| Cape Breton, arrived in port vesters day morning in tow of steamer Lord | Strathcona, and was moored at\u2019 Davie's wharf, Levis.The vessel has veceivnd consklerahle damage and i« making a good deal of water, but one steam pomp is able to keep the latter under control.Mr.Gen.Duncan Davie, who went down on the Strathcona to float tha Tyree, seid oonmii- érable difficulty was experienced | in\u2019 getting the pumps on hoard owing to, the rocky coast apd haavy swell.When tion, a portion of the schooners cargo of coal was jettisoned, when the | Lord Strathcona pulled her off.Tt! wan fortunate that the vessel was flonted re soon, for the next day eo heavy gale sprang up which cansed a big swell that would have ponnded hor to pieces on the rocks.The Tyres is a smart looking craft and is very strongly built.ETRUCR A RURBMERGED OBJECT.Shelburne, N.8., May 14\u2014Steamer Glasgow to St.John, struck a suh- merged object three miles of Cape Rable at 10.70 a.m.yrsterday.She began to make water immadiately, | and soon her fires were put ont and the big boat was entirely helpless.Fortunately the Government rteamez Lady Laurier was cloee by at the time and took the crippled steamer in tow, and heated for Shelbume.Shortlv after entering (hat harhor the tow lime parted and the Hestia swung around and grounded on the nerthern end of MeNutt's Ieland.She lies on an sary hotterm of rand and mud, and in a fairly well sheltered epot shout mine milena down from Shelburne, Captain Ferguson aayn #t is his opinion \u2018that the object which the steamer struck was a mibmeged week, While | heing tawed to Rhelnrne she made, according to the captain, about | IR inchez of water per hour.The cargo consists prineipally of coal and nip.i ing.No information could be gather.led concerning inmirancs.At noon tn.\\ day water was near the wpper deck, \u2018an far an conld be mem hy glace, {The orww remamed shoard last might, [ The Feetia ir 15 veers old, owned by Nenatdenn, of Glasgow, 31M tons and 208 feet long.She left Glasgow om April 98.Om passenger was carried.The crew numbers 39.Capt.Ferguson states the weather was hary at the time of the accident.The stommer the pumps were finally placed in posi.| Harlow, with wreoki despatched from Halifax last ni \u2018 te Shelburno, asd there is no doubt that the Hestia will he flouted, though, perhups, the cargo may fret Lave to be discharged.NOTICE TO MARINERS.Ottawa, May 14\u2014St, Lawrence Kive mariners ave notific] that White Island reef lightship bas heen replaced temporarily, while nndergoing repairs, by lightship No, 15.It is expected that these repairs will be compietad by the 15th of June, 1906, when the White Island reef lightship will he again on her station off the northeast extromity of White Island reef, and lightehip No.15 will Le re placed on hor station of Heath Fuint, Anticoati Lightship No, 15 ie a steel steamer with two masts.The hull is painted read with \u201cNo.15\u201d in white on each bow.Threeseventh crdet lens lanterns encircle each mast head.From them occulting electric lights slowing bright lor ten ssconds anil eclinwed for five seconds alternately, are exhibited.If from any cause the «l:ctric light apparatus shoukl become inc-wrotive, fixed white oi} dights .of lees int melty will be shown.The fog alarm com: sists of a diaphone, operated by eom.presead air.It will give, during thick or fogrv weather, one blast of 44 seconde\u2019 duration everv minute.Ti the dianhone becomes disabled, a | whistle will sound similar blasts.FOR CANADIAN PRODUCE.London, May 14\u2014To enable Cana: dian merchants to compete with the United States for the British trade in buef, bacon, butter and cheese, the new Surrey dock is now nearly; completed, and is now the largest and best equipped in the kingdom, having a cubic capacity of about one million square feet.The engines for compreve.ing air are the most powerful now in use.The building is the outonme of an agreement with the - Canadian Government, the Allan line and the Surrey Dock Company.SCHOONER ASHORE.ft.John's, Nfd., May 14.\u2014 The schooner Mystery, Capt.Wright, from Barbadoex, with a cargo of molasses for St.John's, went ashore at.Cape Pine, near Cape Race yesterday during a dense fog and became à total wrecla The crew escaped with great difficulty, saving nothing.Incoming vessels Hying reports of unusually dence fogs, and many iccherge, rendering navigation across ths Grand Banks kazarlous.NOTES.Steamer Orion, Capt.Bernier.Joft port last night for GGaspe, whers she will take on board a quantity of machinery for Toronto.Steamer Chr.Knudsen, Captain Johannesen, from Sydney, with coal, arrived in port vesterday and proceeded for Montreal.Steamer Lakonia, Taptain Gillies, sailed from fdasgow on the 12th instant for Quebec and Montreal.SIGNAL SERVICE.Quebec, May Lith, 1906, Little Metis (180)-Clrar, strong west ; inward 1.30 p.m.two masted steamer, Matane (202) \u2014Clnudy, strong weet; inward 10.30 a.m, St.Andrews.Cape Chatte (23k)\u2014Clouly, strong west ; inward 3.30 p.m.Naparimapumps, was Martin River (260)\u2014Clear, strong northwest ; inward 1.18 pm.Chr.Bors.Cape Magdalen\u2014Clear, strong northwest ; inward 11.30 a.m.Lord Iveagh, low Point (3%4)\u2014Clear, north ; ine ward 4.20 am.Wohun; 6.30 am.Prothing : inward yesterday 2.20 p.m, Nyassa ; 3.30 p.m, Coburg.PORT OF QUEBEC, Arrived May 11th SS.Teviotdale, Roddam, Shickda, Quebec Transport Co., ballast.8S.Chr.Knudsen, Johannesen, Sydney, for Montreal.coal.Schr.Flætwing, Blouin, St, ballast.Schr.St.Paul, Pilote, Partneul, lumber.Schr.Canada, Belley, Riviere Blanche, Jean, from the seventeenth firrt of May (hoth days inclusive) THE EASY OIL.Scott's Emulsion is \u201cthe easy oil \u201d\u2014easy to take, easy in action.Its use insures deliverance from the griping and nauseating sensation peculiar to the raw oil.Nobody who has any regard for the stomach thinks of taking cod liver oil in the old way when Scott's Emulsion is to be had.It is equally certain that no one whose health is properly regarded will accept a cheap emulsion or alcoholic substitute for Scott's Emulsion.It fulfills every mission of cod liver oil and mare.SCOTT & BOWKN, Tests, Cutarie Gaspe Steamship Line S88.Gaspesion is ir.tended 10 sail fr m Quebec 10 Gaspe and intermediate poru fortnightly during the season of navi- guiion, leaving Champlain Market Wharf ay 16th, 30th, June 13th, 27th Has first class accommodation for pas ra.Shippers are requested to mark the port of des ination in full, on all Packages, to avoid mistakes in landing.No cargo will be receivad after 2 p.m.day of sailing.or further information appir to BOUCHARD BROS, 15 Bell's Lane may (lxt.f La Banque Nationale.NOTICE.\u2014On and aft r Tuesday, the firet of May next, thin Fank wili pay to its 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 dave inclusive.\u2018 The annua: meeting of the sha-ehnlders will take p.ace at the banking-house, Lower-Town, on Wednesday, 16th May next, at three o'clock p.m.The powers of attorney to vote must, to be valid, be deposited at the Bank five full days before that of the me-ting, i.e., before three o'clock p.m., on Thursday, the 10th May next, By order of the Bear of Directors, P.LAFRANCE, Quebec, 20th March, 1906 may 1516.THE QUEBEC BANK.DIVIDEND NO.168.Notice is hereby given that ja Dividend of three and one half per cent upon ! the paid up oapital stock of this Institution, bas been declared for the currenf half year, and that the same will be Javable at ite Banking House jin this City, and at its Branch es, on and after Friday, the First day of June next.\u2018 The transfer Books will he closed to the thirty- Fame Point (321)\u2014Clear, strong | The Annual General Merting of the northweat ; inward 11.30 am.Havsoy , Shareholders will he held at the Bank 2 p.m.Polina.on Monday, the fourth day of June North Shore-Clear strong west.next.The chair will be taken at 3 Thunder River\u2014King Edward am [o'cloek.char.By order wf the Directors, Cape Rosier (317)\u2014Clear, strong THOMAR MeDOUGALL, \"marth; invard £.30 a.m, Norwegian General Managersteamer.Quebec, 20th April, 1906.apl.21xtu-sat-te 4 jane Schr.Le Montagnais.Tremblay, Isle aux Cou-lres, bailaat, Schr, Providence, Deslauriers, neuf, ballnat.Port Schr, Aglace, Levesque, Green Island, menersl cargo.CR.W.C.Trotter, Lafontaine, Unitol States.pulpwond, C.R.A.G.Perham, Lafontaine, United States, pulpwood.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.(Compiled by the Tidal Survey, M.à potatoes.] F.Department.) Schr.St.Joseph.Bois, St.Fidele, May.em.pm.pulpwood.olay om oe .Schr.i Elvina C., Bois, Malbale, ys i ne yi umber.; Thurelay 17 1.43 2,04 Schr.Marie Blanche, Fournier, bet Friday 18 248 3.04 ast.Saturdev- 9 337 a Behr, Reine, Garron, Grant Bay, pulp le \" 2 ; > i50 mood.\" ; ; \u2019 \u2019 Schr.Efe Naud, Guimont, Mackin, | Lun, Quarter Tommy 15th, 2.0 lumber, Schr, Marie Vigilante, Guimont, Ma chin limber.: Schr.Fife Maud, Guiment, Matane, shingles.Schr, F.W.Thompson, Tousignant, Montreal, flour.Rehr, Juliette, Bouchard, St.Luca, Timber.Bchr.Marie Bertha, Belanger, Troie Pistoles, shingles.che, La Montagnaise, Tremblay, Isle aux Coudren potatoes, | Rohr.Providence, DNeslauriers, Riviere du Loup, ballast.Rehr, Aglace, Levesque, Green Island, shingles, C.B.A.Richard, Wilson, Sorel, light, C.B.F.B.Huetie, Tedieck, Borel, light.| \u2014 CLEARED.| RE, Orion, Bernier, Gaape, hallast.8S.Hibernian, Tmrie, Montreal, Allans, Rar & Co., part cargo.BS.Carrigan Head.Orr, Îlelfest, H, Kennedy, eral cargo.Rohr, St.Pad, Pilote, Portrmif, general carga.Rohr.Canade, Belley, Matane, general carga.Schr.EE Joseph, Bois, St.Fidel, i ballast.\u2018 Behr.Elvina C., Bois, Makmie, gen eral cargo.Behr.Marie Blanche, Fournier, 8g, Rach, genwral cargo.Schr.Reine, Grenon, Grand Bay, gem: eral cargo.Schr.Effie Maud, Guimont, Matane, general cargo, Bchr.Marie Vigilante, Guimont, Ma | tane, general cargo.Sohr.Juliette, Boucher, Bersitis, gens | eral cargo.Schr.Marle Bertha, Belanger, Trois | Pistoiles, coneral cargo, | a.m.New moon, Wednreday, rd, am, Tast quarter, a.m, am Thursday, 3lst, 1.25 CASTOREI A.Bears the The Kind You Mave Aways Bought i Feit QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO., Li NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.ice ie hereb: vers that a special Pain Meetin YT hareholslors of the Quebeo Ntearaship Company, Jimited, will be held at the Head Office uf \u2018he Company, à Quebre, on Wedresduy, sixteenth May, 1906, at twelve o\u2019q'~ noon to consider and, if approved of, authorize the issue of New Stock of the Company.The Transfer Book will be elosed trom \u2018the mineth to the sixteenth inste ant both days inclusive, By order of the Bosril.ARTHUR AHERN, Savetary, Quebec, 2nd May, 1906, | GHEAP SALE STATIONERY P.J.EVOY'S, 107 ST.JOHN STRRET, QUEBEC.AUTOMOBILES | SOMETHING NEW AND CHEAF =- ALSO- Coal Here Is what the Bt.John Public Hospltal, says about it: 8t John N.B., August 7th, 1905.\u201cIn acesrdance with the authority of the Commissioners of this Hospital, Ihave much piesaare in certifying as follows: \u201cThe Hospital was heated with Scotch Anthracite Coal for the flrat time, during the winter season of 1904-5, and the resu't was so very vatisfactory that the Commissioners have just revently given it the preference over all other kinds, and eon- tracted for the entire supply required (or next winter; viz: , 359 tons.\u201cThe Scotch Anthracita not only fives out great heat.but {i produces very little g Ash, and po elinkers, and there is theres .fore, the least ible labor or trouble connected with Bamin i t (Bigned ) L OLIVE THOMAS, Secretary.\u201d Orde*s for this coal is now Looked at reasonable price for next summer delive A.K.HANSEN & G0.97 st, Peter St.Phone 362, ~ P.C.Pañisian P.G, \u201cTAPERING WAIST\u201d Are theonly ready-to-wear Cor:ets now on eale, that give with gracsand di:tine tion.the defined WAIST LINE and ROUNDED CONTOUR demanded Ly Fashion.High or Low Bust, all emooth fitting and long-wearing, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED.- A WOMAN'S BACK IS ; THE MAINSPRING OF + HER PHYSICAL The Slightest Back- | SYSTEM, ache, If Neglected, ts .Liable to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering.No woman ean be strong sod beslthy | anless the kidneys are well, and regular in { their action.ben the kidneys are ill, | the whole body is ill, for the poison which the kidneys ought to have filtered out of the blood are left in the system.The female constitution is naturally more subject to kidney disease a man's; and what is more, à women's work is never dons\u2014her whole life is ons continuous strain.How many women have you hoard say: \u201cMy, how my back aches!\u201d Do you know that backache is one of the firet sigos of | kidney trouble?It is, and should be at.tondey to immediately.Other Symptoms are frequent thirst, scanty, thick, loudy or highly colored urine, burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination, pufl- ing under the eyes, swelling ot the feet and sables, floating specks befure the eyes, etc.| \u2018Thess symptoma if not taken io time and | cured at once, will cause yesrs of terrible kidney suffering.All these symptoms, and tn fact, those diseases may bo cured by the use of DOAN\u2019S KIDNEY PILLS They act directly on the kidneys, snd make them strong and healthy.Mes.Mary Galloy, Auburn, N.8., writes: ¢ For over four monthe I was troubled with a lame back and was unable to turn in bed without help.I was induced by a friend to try Doan's Kidney Pills.After using two- thirdsof s box my back wasas weil asover.\u201d Price 50 conta per box or threes boxes for $i.25 at all deniers, or sent direet nn re- eeipt of prive.The Dosa Kidney Pill Co, Toronto.Oat.| MADE IN CANADA.[IEE] The Kind Grandmother Used.On the Market 40 Years and Stil the Favorite.Sead for Cook Beek Free to W.D.MeLAREN, 688-686 St, Paul Street, MONTREAL NEW PIANO STUDIES FOR THE LEFT HAND.Prices 75c.to $3.0Q 3 Neetions ad Insite Paso Stue FOR THE LEFT HAND MADE IN QUEBEC BY \u2014BY \u2014 PARISIAN CORSET W'FG.C0.ACiner, wv.oermas LIMITED.EACH PART - - - $1.08 ve | 10 BE HAD AT eus nu | A.LAVIGNE\u2019S | Treatre 29thSt & Brogdway, MUSIC and PIANO WARKROONS, New York City.ROOMS EUROPEAN $ 1 00 per PLAN day up J AMERICAN 3900 to $350 PLAN NOTICE.PER DAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION 76 suites, Parlor, Bedroom and Bath| .UNS; 88ST.JOHN STREET The Annual General Meeting of tes to families.; American pnû uropear plans the Shareholders of the {oO NAC EoN, soo.°%=| Quebecand Levis Ferry Company DINNER, 6 TO 8.20, 750.(Limited) I.8 DUNCAN, Fran, apl-202120.\u2018 For receiving the Annual Report, «for the election of Directors and for + Office of the Company, Dalhousie Btreet, On TUESDAY, [5th MAY, at 3 PM, The transfer book will bs closed i from 5th tothe 15th May, both days inclusive.\u2019 Proxies to vote must b> deposited \u2018in the Office of the Company not egy.e NEW YORK CITY., MURRAY HILL HOTEL éOth-41st St & Park Ave.f On hinek trom Grand Mentrat D - way ani Kiovated none si Depotand Sab pther business, will hs held at the Thoroughly modernised.under aew management.# Telophones in ail rooms.European Plan.Table d'hote.81.60 par day and rd, \u2018with baths 80 er day and npward| B.T.M.BATES.LOVIST.ROBERTS, Province ot Quebec, © \u201c District of Quebec } Surentor Cocat, Dame Fleonore Martineau, of the parish of Bt, Romuald, wife common as to property of Jaseph Omer Bertrand, Iaborer, of the same plac, duly, authorized to appear in judicial proceedings, ve Plaintiff ; The said Jomph Omer Bertrand, of the mid parish of SL.Romuald, Defendant, An action for separation as to property has this day, been instituted by the l'inin- tiff against the Defendant.JEAN GOSSELIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Quebec, 71h May, 1906 mayoxim ABSOLUTELY PURE.SOLD IN PACKAGES AND CANS, Sams Price as tho cheap aduitorated kinds.COMPANY B.W.GILLETT fds TIRONTO.ONT ; later than 9th May to be valid, The Annual Accounts will be { ready for inspection on the 14th instant.| W.J.THOMPSON, Manager, | Quebec, 1st May, 1906.2, SARE YOUR § CURTAINS DINGY OR FADED ?We can clean, and make them bright as the glotions sunshine.| You'll feel better ton because of | more cheerful surroundings.OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT TRY US WE AIM TO PLEASE] AT THE (SHIRT and COLLAR SPECIALISTS ) 10-74 SL Valier St, Phone 95 Miss 0'Suliivan FLORIST HAS REMOVED TO 181 ST.JOHN ST.Extensive Variety of Decorative Plants and Cut Flowers.Original Designs for Weddings and Funerals TELEPHONE 485 may driw.TWENTY MEN OUT the Quebec Lacrosse Practice.A general practice of the lacrosse Club was called for last evening on the QAA.grounds, and notwithstanding the some twenty or more men were ont, Tha weniors among the few.The latter are never in a hurry to turn out, but on Wednesday there is good ground for hoping that mont of them will get into line for the ssason and atuet the work of preparation in carnet.There will be some i hard matches in the league thin year as all the teams expect to be strong and it will not do for Quebre to lag hohind, when a championship deam ie in sight if only the men will turn out.A number of the stars have promised to he on hand for Walnesday sven.ing, when it is\u2018hopod to pet two strong teams at work, Thera is na time to waste, and the club must bestir itself il they wish to head procession this year, TREMBLAY AND LADUE.Evervthing points to a crowded house at the Jacques Cartier Hall on Weduesday evening, when Tremblay and Lalue mest in their wrestling bout.Interest in kren in the contest, and there is a strong desire to see what sort of a showing Ladue is able to make againat the worll's lightweight champion.Y.M.C.A, HARRIERS, The Y.M.C.A.harriers had a very sucveesful run last evening, leaving the institution and procecding up by the Parliament grounds, ont Grande AL lve, down Maple Avenue and back by St, John street.About ten runners were in line, among them C.Meyers, R.Sommerville, D.Jackson, 8.El liot, J.Jewell, T, Jewell.R.Woods ley, J.Applin, ©.Dicfenthal, A, Bure THE WANDERERS IT, WON, The Wanderers IF.defeated the High School Baseball tram, by the score ol 17 to 12.The Wanderer's batting order: \u2014E, [edded, 8.8.5 J.ONeil, r.f.: M.Frezell, cz Ino.Walsh, ps D, O'Gallagher, 3b: W.Walsh, cf, R, Gutherie, 2 b.; T.KReily, Lf; 8S, Walkor, | bh.Score by innings: \u2014 Wanderersi High School.Umgire, J, McDonald, BASEBALL RESULTS, (Eastern), \u201cAt Ruffalo :\u2014 Bufiato, §; Jersey City, 2, At Rochester :\u2014 Rochester, 4: Providence, & ) (National.) At St.Loni x\u201417 1\u201412 MM.louis, 6: Boston, 1, + At Pittsburg: \u2014~ ; © Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 0, At Cincinnn New York, \u20ac: Cincinnati, 3.+ At Chirago :- Chicago, 19: Brookyn, 1, (American.At Washington: \u2014 Detroit, 3: Washington, 1, At Boston: \u2014 ) ; St, Louis, IL: Bosten, i, ! At Philadelphia :\u2014 Chicago-Philadelphia, no game, rain, ; ét Now York:\u2014 - | New York.Clevelani, postponed.rain \u201cCOUNT CAMPAU'S 10-FT.HOME RUN Eastern League Umpire Scored When | With the Detroit Team.\u201cCount\u201d Campau, one of (he new Eastern League umpires, who was once a National League star, once established a record that stands yet, and, according to à Chicago paper, it occurred while the \u2018Count\u2019 was member of the Detroit team.Thi is the nay it came about.Campau hit a measly pop fly in the direction of the pitcher, and the catcher, first baseman, and pitcher afl started for the ball, only to do the Alphonse Gaston act when they stood under the sphere, Campan had reached fieat bee fore \u201cthe ball had come down, and, be kept on toward second.By this time the Dall had falisn between the thres players, and, making a sudden twist, it rolled foul, though it struck safe-and went Lack toward the grand- ! Drege grrr ner nee} LATEST SPORTING NEWS But Few of the Seniors at: Quelice i chilly atmosphere ¢ bunch were ! the - Established 1859 I X L is the hall-mark of \u201cua- lity in Rye Whisky.i ! le, May for aught we now, he the object itself s Mou- { 15 Kxprem to River dul Pp | 400 kxriem to Moutread, | 5.007 rough Kxpressio Haluat, from Halla; 118 Express com Moa 6.30 Kxpres Lam Mou- 2.45 Kxpren (rom Mone xl Quebes Central Railwayi Exprem ta Whitel Jousting sud Foruand, Pet AM \"53% A coommoaation from Shecbrooke PM.280 Exprem to Boston 108 and dpring- and prin sata, 718 A amet ae 9.4 Express from White | Bhertrouie Mountelus au 4 Fortand Grand Trunk Rallway Ferry.Weee Day: UEBEQ, BOUT QUESSG.A Expeomio tha wen rs Mail to the W eu 405 Kxpress to tie eat 1.93 Mall tromine Wet, : Buodars ru.AN.06 Mail to the West.i608 epee trom he Steamer Orleans.Ouandatzer Tth May, time ani eireumetanices : pet 11g this steamer will lesve s¢ t0.iowe (\u2014 ! PROM ISLAND FROX QUEBEC ! | Steamer mer Champion, | 5: CAIT.BUG, FORTIN mania r erty 23th, weather and clronm.! * stancet permit From St Jean © From 8.Mich: 4 Frm lauren From Que er Sa ueday departure 2 RUND YS na HOLIDAYA A this boat wid run as follows: Flor ping at Ste From terthier on Mondays Tue daysaod Fridasn ve es = as br rrom Qu wee ior Hertylor on Mondays, neways, (huradays and Naturdeys , ON SATURDAYS Thitateamer wilt um from Queber to Berlbler se nt Rive the res dente nt this city an oppor tunity of breathing the fine alr on the Plver\u2014 Lane ne Quebec 20 p.mm\u2026.snd foturn to Ynsheo Temiscouata Raïlway ' SUMMER TIME FABLE 415K remiromOam)- : L13 Kepreu from bos \u2018 E QUEBEC CHRONICLE.ol IE STOCK BROKERS STOCKS mi and BONDS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN.PRIVATE WIRE s.-TO.Montreal, New York and Boston 93 St.Peter Street PHONE 946 \u2019 18 Commercial News.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Nay 11\u2014The early stock market today gave no evidence of a i change from (he advancing teadency o! i last week, but before the day was over a clearly defined reactionary tendency developed.An explanation was that | the recovery {rom the depression {ol- lowing the Sun Francisco eslautity had run ita due course, striking new developments in the ; situation today to warrant a renewal of positive depression in the speculative outlook Lut with the turn in the direction of prices there was an 1n- evitable change in the teinper of the speculation and some revival of | consideration was given to a number of factors which were prominent at (he time of the downward course in prices.The news of à large temporar: loan by the Pennsylvania Compgny and the reports current of a high race\u2019 ot interest to be paid on the luan calls renewed attention at the heavy capital requirements yet to be met in the money market.Western news des patches wave large space to the extensions projected by the Great Northern Railway and mention is ade also of plans by ihe Union Pacific for lines into new territory.The St, Paul extension 10 the Pacific is known 10 be actively under way.An early imue of part of the 5100,000,000 of new capital authorized hy the New York Central is authorized.Another incident of the day which affected speculative sentiment uapleasantly was | the reduction in the dividend hy the ! Parrot Silver and Copper Company, a: mine subsidiary company of the Amal | gamated Copper Company.This opee- ated to interrupt very heavy specila- tive buymy in the Copper group.metal and copper mining stocks | tm London.The strength in this group was being used as the mainstay of \u2018the market.When the Copper stock rave way the whole market yjeliled, | News of general railroad traite con- , ditiona continual uniformly favorable to-day.Rates \u2018for money continued to work earier and the Tondon market was cheerful avee the prospect of de- cHning inoney rates there, The down.through she afternoon and the closing was heavy with only slight rallies.glo «ire from Chas.Head & Ca, Ne firuneas & Dupuis, Stock Broken, = Peter M Clos ne Oran Hieh- Low ing eu est 48) 1 a] sf oh\" Tio} ied\" 'iehj | Gar Western Hock Vail wl Heading] SF \u201chy } 1 16} 1673 \u201c ol Weeds Phoerbodios, The Great Ragtish Hemedy, poritire cure fora 81 formas of Al nal | leaknese, Mental and orp Pontarions bunt 2 rn Al n ras pis x iran One wil ee, gar ARSONN AND AFTER prain materrhoca, oma | xueet.al) odrmiLy.eu: Etes a rot x ma ain East E CEE PAEE tet CLORING LETTER, \"By Private Wire Neuville Ballean Co., 18 8, Phone 946.© New York, Mag H\u2014=THe stock mare ket to-day has been dull and irreguisr & Peter Street, Quebec, There was no ; ward drift of prices of stocks continued \"4 [Iso you appreciate the safety of , CAR TRUST NOTES of established rallroads as anin- vestment ?CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.A.B.LEACH & CO.FORMERLY - FARSON, LEACH & CO.NEW YORK CHICAGO .BOSTON PHILADELPHIA (EFANRE 8 TACHERE, Accountants, Auditors\u2019 \u2018and Liquidators.IH - Moutdain Hill - QUEBEC.A.8.DUPUIS.ANS.ERUNEAU, STOCK BROKERS, GEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Quebec, 123 St.Peter Street Montreal, 84 Francis XaviersSt.| CORRESPONDENT And Private Wire with : Chas.Head &Co., 17 Broad $t., New Yes Chas.Head & Os 77 tate 8.Boston NCDONALD LESPERNNGE BC, STOCK BROKKRS.HOCHELAGA BANK BUILDING, Phone 1227 132 Bt.Pater St.PRIVATE WIRE WITH L.J.FORGET & CO., Montreal.| E.& C.RANDOLPH, New York, TOWLE & FITZGERALD, Bosten.BONDS and STOCKS bought and sold for cash or on margin.INVESTMENT BONDS À SPECIAL1Yaplilxiy.HOTEL For SALE Hotel situated in the Town of Campibellton.in the business Center and ome of the most Howrishing H!tls in the Town.There da in connection a licanced bar and Jarge stalling ovo maodation.Reason for selling \u2018ailing health ard full pocket, Mody le 0.SMITH, Campbellton, ma) Axmon.wed.Irixlm, Ç N.sharce in general.advances in Amalganiated Copper and Anaconda and renewed strength ra American Nmelters and National lea, American Locomotive reflected further arcumulation on dividend prospects, The large business handled over Nunday influenced renewed hullimh activity ! {in Broolan Rapid Transit, The general railroad list wae inclined to lag \u201cand was without special feature, The i somewhat unoxpect-l reduction of the | dividend on Parrot Mining, one of the mmaller constituent companies of the Amalgamated Copper influenced | con- per stock in the aftarnoon and en.a more aggresive position an tha\u2019 selling ride, prices sliding off {rom halt to two per cent.all through the list.Renened selling of Chicago Union | Traction irate on the refusal of the | Supreme Court to grant it a rehear- ling in the franchise case also tended te unsettle sentiment.The closing Was : quil and irregular at fractional re- .| coverien from the lowest, Porton.May 14 The market opence \"strong thin morning and so continued until the announcement of g reduction in the dividend of Parrotfollowed hy a sharp drive at Thin was Parrot : | stock and carried it down from 364 1 to 22% with enly a feeble rally, North : Butte weakonrd from 964 to MW : {anti to 14: Osceola to ICA- Greene to 20: Franklin to 174: rer ta 121, hit weakenad to 11 ; Utah oes ta 624 aml eld dawn to Rire Telephone sold 1344 and 157., Na sales of Dominion Iron or Coal to-day, Teenmseh | Sunlight Seap fe detter than other soapy, but ie best when coed in the Sunlight way.Buy Sunlight Roan avd follow directions, MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.| Report furnished by Messrs.Neuville Belleau & Co., 96 St, Peter street, Quebec.| Montreal, May 14, 1406, Asked.Offered, Canadian l'ac Gl Detroit United we 6 Dominion Coal hy 7 Dominion !.& N, M we.Montreal Street IS OL Mantrral 11.1, ny wn Rivhelion & Ontari 8° M} { Toronto Street.« HT 116} Toledo Sires! .= a Twin Ci ney neg! Dominion Coal, © § Dominion Iron and Steel, 25 at 31, There were good | siderable selling of Amalgamated Cop! eouraged the trading element to take, AUCTION SALE.! In the matter of JOS.GEO.ROUTHIER, fro, #12 Notre Demo strect, Quelxe, In solvent.is hereby given that on Fridey, Jath following awats of this | este wii be void offoe, Aus 14 Daihou-ie surest, as follows: { A=Sterk o Dey fimds .4.00.28 djece furniture, , 413.40 ims | B= Rock dante seereaing toiist.723.48 C-Reux of store to 131 aay, 190 The ale Wi Jake # Place tor each {em separately of BOX AedLs May 0: Es A my ooo.§ Diinousis streat.The shop will be epsn on Thuridar, 17th May innant.for the inspection ul stock spd book bis | Condition of Papment\u2014CASH.V.E PARADIA Curato- Ofice 14 Dilhousie 3t KR & VU.N.C3, Buildtas | 1 _ \u2018C.W.WALCOT STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER Has Rexoven From 81 TO 98 ST.P:TER STREET.Municipal and City Debentures YIBLDING ATTRACTIVE VALUES, Stocks and Bonds Bouzht ans Sold FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN, RESIDENT AGENT American Sure:y Coy New York \u2018CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,500,000 TELEPHONE 377 OR 522 NO.98 ST.PETER STREET.LIFE EF\u201d Company, CHARLES G.ROLLIT INSURANCE SRPKER MANAGER FOR EASTERN QUEBEC | METROPOLITAN BUILDING 39 John 2 au Suebso.Phone as0, ' , mon.wed.fri.NEW YORK CLOSING LETT CR.From E.& C.handolph, by Lrivate | Wire to Mclouald, lLesperance & | Co.New York, May 11-he market open | ed higher chis mormng aml aftr some early irregularity = developed strength the lead of Copper during he | morning hours and, although advances were not pumerous, the reaction at Saturday acned tu be oser and bulle\u2018 ln the early afternoon it was anounced that toe dividend on Parrott Mung This started some ih sentiment vus in the ascenstant, had ben reduced, selling in Acp., which spread shroëezb vus the entire list and caused sidevralile more of a rea 1 in th! market than 54 hus experienced since the break ten days age.The general Het van ofi castly from 1 16 at which [owe] enough support was forthcoming to check the decline, Tending then {dl off, the tone hiecune dull, ged before the close a slight fractional rally took place, but the closing wan rathar soft.The reaction probably dors not signify much, as it vné overdue and was very natural considming the extent of the previous advance.Sales, 1,165:4,586 shares, i CHICAGO MARKET.Supplied Daily Theo.Hamel.Stock Broker, Co., ¥3 St.Peter Strest.Quebec :\u2014 Dalhousie Street, Queher, May 15, 1966, Opg.High.low.Close Wheat: \u2014 duly, My Sipdosap SA Sept., Wo 794 eid Corn: = Jule, > i684 16} 15 163 Sept.15) 6) 16] 162-4 1 Opte: \u2014 y dolv., ME RAA GR ak 1 sept.71} 23 | Cork : _ .15.40 3545 15.45 La _ July.+ Su S60 JUDICIOUS RUYINGS make satisfactory seilinas at SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC.my-$,15 | QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE, ¥3 Si.Peter Street.Quebre, May 15, 1004, Asked.Utierod « 27 tt 1% Qu Bank of Montreal.Quebee Bank Union Bank.Banque Nations Ban ue Hochelaga Molsons Iank.CPR.| ichetiou & Ontario Montreal 11, LL & P.| Quebre P\u2019awer.Queer Poser.( Quetre Gae \u20ac ! \u201cque \"= s Bellec Pom.rite, pi.Canadian Kleetrie.Canadian Hlectrie, pd.Dom, Textile Borde, =.\u20ac, Mont.Catton Co, ronde.\u201c Quehee Railnay Pond \u201c Canadian Electric, NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.| New York, May l4\u2014 Flour receipts, 122.63 borrels ; exports, 17.142 harrels 1 Quiet.Baries, quiet.Wheat receipts, 2000 bushels i raporta, T1040 hua hele.Spot, fired, Opting closed !mleady at a partçal À cent net ad vancé.Corn receipts, 14,373 burhele Spot, firm.Optinn market closed 4 cont nel higher, Oate reompts, 215, M0 hushela ; exporte, 82.600 buvhols, Spot, Arm.Ronin, firm.Madurese, firm.Pig iron, quiet, Copper, firm.Lead, firm.\u2018Tin, nominal.Coffee, | apr.Rin, steady ; mild, «teady.Ruger, raw, quiet : vefined, quiet, CABTORNRIA.Boars the | 1 Rherbrooke 2 points | dune Léps.00 and $17.50 tn the Chronicles by | 33 | tenac » Kind You Ham Awe Lo | VICTORIA DAY REDUCED FARES 6h Toronto.$14.50 Montreal 450 London, 17.45 Ottawa.£00 Hamil 15.15 And all other pointe in Canælu and return at FIRST SINGL CLASS FARE Goiug dates, May 23nd and 24th Re win limit, May 25th, 1906 Hoursof departiire Irom Quebsy (Ferry leaves ' Sootof 4t, Paul street) ne follows: \u2014 76.35 AM 112,30 woos ©6.05 P.M, (tL ly except Sunday.*Daly.) Poeallintarmautlsi, Mans ent Time Ladies ota, apply any id.dl R Axentor (> CITY TICKED OFFICR Corner Du Fort and Ann Street (Oanasits Chat a Frontenas.) Farry lanting, Dalhonde Strset, haa tol 3b Paul street aud 309 40 Faut srase sr, ree.anf # «a St.Lawrence & Adirandick Railway \u2014AND 1H New York Central & MUDEON RIVER RAILROAD THE ADLAON DAUK ROUTE FROM CANADA 10 IgUe \u201céTATFS\u201d Time Tabi of Nov.\u2018th, IN, Trains leave Windeas Siation, Monte, vue, daily azcept | New York, Mbaay, ou.§ orca.Roe! Sea ia Lae 7.00 PM.va, der in te Huntingdon.Vaileytnd ihe year.Beavharnuis aad Cas hod io L to Now tort tea, ral PI or Ours on between Jratreal » Aa Fo oan Faerie Camon Digat (Pipa {rina betwees Montres! end Al bany ead LOCAL TRAINS 10 Vaile Seid.B Desaharaels and Cha asuguey.lontroai, 20 a, -xc
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