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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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  • Quebec :Chronicle Printing Company,1898-1924
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[" The.Weather.\u2018 4 Pa \u201d The Quebe (Chronicle.Temperatures.Temperature registersd at Quebse Observatory:-Maximum, \u20ac5; minimum, 254.ONE CENT, ESTABLISHED 1764.QUEBEC, MONDAY.MAY 28.ivoë.y : X A RUSSIAN BUREAUCRATS (RUSSIAN HOUSE'S POLITICAL GOSSIP IT\" TOOK A SLIDE .PCED BY THE NATION | BOLD CHALLENGE) OF LONDON TOWN remiss | Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Elevator Gives Way and Lower House Votes Want of | Government's Response is | Pity the Troubles of Peor H.C.S18 to Side Into River.Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and GE r THE EE Confidence in the Ministry Awaited with Anxiety B.\u2014Joe a Constant Irritant | Fort Witkism, Ont, May 97 \u2014 The The Coupons are the tome is sh because they can \u2018 ; Ogilvie Company's grain skevator at for which you have to pay out money every 0 SOAPS ia ich © was eseoted ERFUL SOAPS teis TOILET EITHER SURRENDERZOR WAR | SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION | THE EDUCATION BILL LIKE | coe 722 22 vos, cred tor bem of SUNLIGHT and CHE ane , the river about nine #'clock\u2019 last night 20r nothing.; The Alternative Before the Government\u2014 | Generally Recognized on AN Sidee\u2014Ter- A Brick Throws Into a H Nest.marrant ss to te card total Read clrcular in BO os bare ve Before vernment- er rown Into a Home's = | Ton ol ift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use tor.General Strike May Possibly be rorists Quick to Seize the i The Fury of Woman Scormed-d building lots 2550 #4.feet.Good d'ain- ) aye, etc.Easy terns.| $300 Emily £1.Several lots, with unpur- I view of Valley an { Mountain Terma to suit purchaser.t $100 at lake Nt Joseph\u2014Lot 75x75 Ît., excellent site for summer cottage.$1000 at Island of Orleans\u2014Plot of ground 700 it.front, 12) deep.Un the Church road, excellent view, | would divide if necessary.$500 At Isl .nd of Orleans \u2014Lot 190x135 ft, on main road, directly opposite Montmorency Falls.Une of the choicest sites on the Island.| $400 Inland of Orleans\u2014Lot 200 front x 120 deep.Extra fine view of City | and both shores.Would divide.$10,000 ¥ anted to borrow on first mortgage, first- class new city property.Gilt edged.CHAS.G.ROLLIT, BROKER, 39 ST.JOHN ST REET, QUEBEC |(NEW YORK and BOSTON, 8 rooms, same coll | | Allan Line, Canadian Pacific Ry.Dominion Line AND ALL LINES FROM Bailing lists, ra\u2018es and pions on eppli-; eation, | COOK'S CIRCULAR NOTES, Offer à eafe and couvenient means for, I earring money.They are CASHED all ' over the world.| i \u2014 .F.§, STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gou'l.RB.and 8.8.Agent 1 | FOR RALE-TWO EDIROX CON- i mercial Gramophones, including re | | corder, reproducer, shaving machine, , Cost £110.Will he sold at a Apply at Chronicle.) &e.| sncrifer, rer rt rer EE FOR SALE\u2014A LARGE PROPERTY in Upper Town, size, 105 feet front by 8 fect deep.lor particulars, apply to LaRue & Lalue, Notaries, st.Ann street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.FOR SALE\u2014A NEW SET OP THE Fneyclopedia Britennia, Times Fdition, can be em at Chronicle Office, will be sold at a very grent sacrilice, 200 a FOR SALP\u2014FIRST CLASS MODern self-contained bouses, on Park Avenue, stone and brick.All modera convemiences.Also first-class buildu Tots.Apply to Mr.Walter Sharpe, 8 Louis , FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE OR T0 LET-THE UPper portion of a very comfortablç hose, No.31 Bridge street, contain.in ll large rooms, bath, gallery, and large vard, otc.Apply to No.49 St.Louis street.BOARD.\u2014 LOST.rt LOST.\u2014A GOLD CHAIN BRACLET wa Bt.Juseph street or St.Jobn ers and roufers, to sell product of wirêst, or on (be Way to the Kent well-known manufacturer ; liberal com- | House.Finder rewarded.Apply to mission ; namples, pocket size.Address | Æ B., Chronicle Office, | Box 333, Brantford, Canadart ; wed&eat.Er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED, | 10 LET.| AGENTS WANTED.SALESMEX CALLING ON HARDware, lumber, building material deal.DRIVERS WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD sity delivery men wanted, Fnglish, met | sj e ang il tt oder derturiber iwiotaa tion a rw R ABR! na Sosroincy.Que AR Shon Hew Yor RE % Je, Tioket Agents, Quebse ss Home, Jr, Agents, Q: QUEBEC RA BAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO, ! rR igd alter Monday, Oot.tnd, 1008, trains will BRIWEDN QUEBEC AND MONTMOR KNOT! Nem.pen sm Falls for Sr Le Fok EE LS Wax Dara rue x Dare A min ery 15 ima Quebeo for Sta Anne de Beaupee, 7.88, x rad ait 5e or whe Lies a Ha 2000 BETWEEN duree ax, TR on va Quebte, 64 0 Sis, 148 em.an pa SUNDAYS.Fea Ta.TERSAPITRY Beaupre - In Ass te ds beau om DETWERN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM, Waag Days ve Quebas for BL foschim, 0.4 6m snd SR ae for Quedes, 7.14 anû 1100 You Mavaior runs as hollows ve ot 1100 pm and oa a dois omaation api 10 the Sue = EX Re ios tog wma | vi ales Oats ood ap 4 L L A N L.| N E Royal Mail Steamships.ESTABLISHED 1853 29 Sheamore Aggresatiog 160,763 Toms.NEW TURBINE STREAMERS ian, 12,500 Tons Zriple-Screwy 12,000 Tons Triple-Screws \u2014\u2014 De cc LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE ONE CLASS \u201cCABIN CALLED One Class Cabin.Bteerage.eR ham Midship Sa! F2 p Mai: pa Deus Mudo do nnd eT ce Every modern prete Mareon! Wirelom Telegraph où dosrd Victoriaa, v and Tunisian, being ut once s con- Top ence and additioual saseguard in cass of ac LONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE From Londus.Bteamships From Montreal 12 May 9 June HAVRE, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE.From Havre Bteamships | From Montreal due Fomeraaea \"9 Jen 43ure Carchaginha.: 24° * EE \"ENS ETS Pi va bash ALAS BAR & OO, 108 Campi Spat DAILY y SERVICE TO MONTREAL AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PORTS NEW STEAMER MONTREAL NOW RUNNING BERTHS FROM 60 CENTS UP.FREIGHT RECLIVED UP TOG P.M.SAGUENAY LINE.Steamer \u2018\u2018Murra \" Capt Ji Simard.faintended to ali eve an de and Saturday morning at 5.30 for for CR coufiral and the following intermediate po Bug fr.PAUL, Les Enoucewerrs, Inexez, Monnar Bar, & BixzoxN, Riyizaa Du Lour Taporsac, Axes Sr.Jean and Sr.ALPHONSE.Freight received on daye prior to emil- ing until 6 p.m.M.P.CONNOLLY, General Agent.QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY, On and afterthe 26th April, 10086, 24 THE UNDERNOTED TRIPS WiLL lier nous lermen wa) ope freather and nln ain So a i eave QUABKO von Levis Intercoloniai Raliwag, 4 0 Eprom to Mon-[10.80 Exprem com B da Em to Camp-| i Th Expres Es Exprem t7 Mon- Lis RS lax, 8.16 Exprom to Riveedu| toa oa Moc 4.00 Ben © Moa ANE hoa.8.00 Through Expres to} Halitax, 248 Rxpromtrom Mow Quebee Central Railwayvale Eee Tia and Expres to Boston end Springñeld.Accommodauies vo AM, 7:00 SS mare rota Sherbeaoks P.M 5 % Expres ir from Bas 2.00 and spring 7 Bo vas Eiptom(com Wale Mountains an Fortu Grand Trunk Ratlway Ferry.Week Days QUEBEG SOUTH QUEBKQ, 12 ago tou tie PM, Mall 0 the West |P.M Ta Elie totus Wert 1.50 Mail from the West.Sundays re FN Mail 0 the Went [15 core trom the AE expromto the West.Steamer Orleans.On and after 7th May, ime sui ciroumastanoss yermitiigt will leave as follows :\u2014 FROM ISLAND PROM QUEBEC 53am, 600 a.m.sam 10am S108 Me bem 10.00 4, tm, 10am 1.00p ra.200 p.m.3 0pm.448 p.m, s80p.m.sp ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY BOLI Gx suNDAY : on 13pm 00 p.oa.UE tan 0p Emhm 4 after Af rll 25%, weather and dronm.ene peas this boat will run as follows: Pme atste Petroniliein ths mu Wp amd oh on Meudsys Tuesdays, rho and EYE u oor Berthier on Mondays, Wedhursdays and Saturdays ON GATUKDAYS Thin steamer wil mn 10 an tn K1ve the remdents nd thie city tunity of breathing the Abe air on Leaving nx Quebec 200 pm, snd relari to Quebdeo p.m.Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Kifeot Mey 160, 1806 Leaves River du Lou 7.30 AM.Express Arrives Conners, N 1210 33 + Leaves River du Lous M.Mirod Xe emnor SR.tr fanven Conn ry, N.B.0 PM.Express Arrives River du Loup th P Mi d Leaves Connore N.B.S00 AM.ke Arrives River ru Loup, \u201cBPM.All Trains Dally except Sunday Fxpr.as trains Qonnectdallyat Kd Edmundson Jowith Tan, Pac.Ry.to snd t Jobs, NB.Woodatook.Fro lericton.te.Fot further information, nn dons eto, apply to Ri: K'néoir, Gone Qasdec, tà à Gran sais duperintende River du Loup NEUE Bi STOCK BROKERS STOCKS and BONDS gcKs FOR: OR ON MARGIN.PRIVATE WIRE Montreal, New oi and Bostos: 98-St.Peter Street, PHONE 9468 WEEELY LETTER.By Private Wire Neuville Belleau = Co., 93 St.Phone 946.Peter Street, Quebec.New York, May 26\u2014Treding stag- hated on the stock exchange during the past week reaching 0 lowest daily record for the year, 360,000 shares.Subsequently under the stimulus of professional operations the total was increased 100 cent., but even then one stock, ding, accounted for a third of the transactions.Short rovering was forced in specialties, though new lines were evidently being put out in other quarters, strengthen: ing the position of the macket.\"Public participation, as is usual during a speculative deadlock, was a negligible quantity.Donbtless the feeli suspicion and indifference to Wall street sMurements has been fostered by the unsavory disclosures, resulting from the inter-state ofommerce commission investigation the Peonsylveris, which have implicates high officials in grafting operations.This adverse sentiment has been heightened by the belief that tne evil is segregated in ons Oe po POTaLiOn, suggesting possible d practice in the railroad hb Yet from the standpoint of the shareholders or future investor good is bound to result in the cha; of a more careful management.In the climination of rebates and improper practices generally under the provi sion of the railroad rate bill a long step is taken in the right direction.Pennsylvania stock has suffered not only from the aforesaid disclosures but further heavy borrowing as well.Searels, has the allotment of one 860, 000,000 losn been made in this country when another similar flotation is announced abroad.Advantage is taken of the accumulations of the thrifty French peasant to arrange a to question the wisdom of the ultra progressive policy though Bimitting the ultimate Emme fits.Éy this, as it may from the standpoint of our money market, the placing of bonds abroad ie a distinctly favorable factor, It ita the redem ption ol maturing Hnance bills without gold exports from this side and encourages further French investments in our securities.With a condition of bond indigestion here such a result would prove most helpful though thers are vigne that à demand is gradually de eloping from our own investors, Rumors of more securities issues are in circulation ranging from the St.Paul to the United States Steel, which, however, are premature.Further corporation borrowing is to be expected in view of the heavy im provement pro gramme, but it is ha conceivably that such tions will be aHowed to disturb the © money market.General conditions, in fact, favor a or level of prices prior to the July disburse ments and we look for a gradual upward trend.Stocks should be pur.Eng chased on weak spots.\u2018wire from Chas.Heed & Co.Ni Shrines \"a Dupuis, toc \u201cRe rom Quebes to portier Wouts di rivore rivere- | #\" hf : | Mackay Co., pid In the matter of WILBROD BOUCH- ARD, of Quebee, Joiner, insolvent.The said Wilk}od Bouchard having mde an assignment of his assets on thd TWENTY SECOND gay of May, 106, motice fs bereby ihren to his tors to presat at meet which will be had on the > ry FIRST day of pA \u201cdock £ mt the Court House, to ve os on poimtment of a eurgtor and inspectors._ LAFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU, Provisional Guardian.A.8.DUPUIS, aus, iit BHINEAD À UP if STOCK BROKERS, VEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCE EXCHANGE, 123 St.Peter Streetntreal, 84 Francis Xavier St, CORRESPONDENT And Private Wire with Head à On, 17 Broad 6, New Yosh SEE 1 Se i.Bosom sTocK BROKERS.HOCHELAGA BANK BUILDING, Phone 1227 132 Bt.Peter St.PRIVATE WIRE WITH L.J.FORGET & CO., Montreal.E.& C.RANDOLPH, Now York, TOWLE & FITZGERALD, Boston.BONDS and STOCKS ! bought and sold for cash or on INVESTMENT BONDS A SPECIALTY.splisly.Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up - Opposite Grand pd gente Station BAGGAGE}: FRE NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, May 26.\u2014Flour, receipts, 13,263 bbls.; exports, 13,765 bbls.Firm Rye, quiet.Barley, steady.Wheat, re.cepts, 34,000 bushels; exports, 35.308 bushels.Spot, firm, Options closed 18¢.higher.Corn, receipts, 46,225 bushels; exports, 35,472 bushels.Spot, steady- tion market closed un 8c.pet higher.Oats, sp 107,200 bushels; exports, 200,2 91 loan in Paris where discount rates bushels.Spot, steady.Rosin, range not far above the two steady, Holasees, ready: Pig iron, level.Since the Pennsylvania road quiet.Copper, ffrm.Lead, quiet.has secured 350,000,000 additional in, unsett Cédice, spot: Rio, funds in five years, it is not surpris- quiet, Sugar, rêve firm; refined, ing that\u2019 conservative circles are be- | firm.NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.From B.& C.handolph, by Private ire to McDonald, Lesperance & New York, May 24 \u2014To-day's market calls for but little comment.Commission business was at a standstill and the market fluctuated idly within narrow limits, net cha , as a rule, being trifling with declines somewhat more numerous than advances, Wabash \u201cB\u2019\u2019 were an early feature and tan up sharply on the semi-official announcement of à plan for retiring them, The Bank Statement was unfavorable, showing an incresse In loans and deposits, and a decrease in surplus of about thres and a half millions, bringing this item down to between six and seven militons, which, of course, is very low for this time of year, at seemed to have been press well counted though as the market flout even duller after its publication Shan it was before.The tone at the close was very dull and somewhat soft, Gales, 251,800.\u2019s Cotton Root Cou , Theonly safe effect asl monthly Tnedjcihe on ha ie men oun depend.Sold in two etrength\u2014No.1, LA pis canes, $1 par box; Ne 10 = oo i stronger er ter) _ AE Bah top Hoot Compound \u2018\u2019teke no aul The Cook Medinina fh Windsor, Ontario MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Report furnished by Messrs, Neu UBelleaw & Co., 96 St, Peter art Quebes.Montreal, May 26, 1906.Asked, Offered C.P.Ru.cosssesee versessomes 1004 162 Montesa \u201cStreet.Twin Toledo Ratlwa: Havana Electrio Co.Richelien & Ontario,.8 Montreal Power Co.934 : | Dom.1.& &.Co., com.31 Pom.I.& 8.Co., pid.81 Mackay Companies 3 Sales.Por.1 & 8., 50 ot 314.Steel, , 125 ot 80}; 150 at 1 50 at ty | 106 at sit à wp Steel Bonds, $3,000 at 88.Mackay Péd., 8, at 734.Mackay, 28 at 734.Montreal Power, 100 at 04; 25 at 03, Rich, & Ont.Nav.Co., 15 at 580}.* Montreal Street, 75 at 274.Toledo Ry., 15 at 33.Twin City, 25 at 117}.Toronto lway.I 178 at 118.Hochelaga Bank, 50 at 180.UNPRECFDENTED Fors Ses the advertisement of F pisay & Frere, reapectivg 1 st greatly reduced prices.FAGUY, LEPINAT & FRERE, -264 Bt, John street.RTS, cian, Wallace, .to Ordnance 7 Distrivy 118 do.to , La ee { Offices Noorder.QUEBEC CLEARING HOUSE.Total for week en ed M i308 nt LA le J din ay, 1908, mai balance, uss, * ay, ~~ May, 1906, at ue 'V.E.PARADIS, Public Accountant, AUDITOR AND CURATOR Accounts Investigated and Collected Financial Arrangements and Com promises.Liquidation of Insolvent Estates, AM business entrustod Co me wilt be aad promptly attended ta RICHELIEU COMPANY BUILDING __ 44 Dalhousie Street.+ W.WALCOT | STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER: Has Rrmovæn Fzox 81 TO 98 ST.PETER STREBT | Municipal and Gly Debentures YIBLDING ATTRACTIVE VALUES, Stocks ue Bonds Bought ne Sob FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN, \u2014 RESIDENT AGENT * | American Sure'y Co'y New York CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,500,000 TELEPHONE 377 OR 522 NO.98 ST.PETER STREET.PUBLIC NOTICE.CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE.Quebec, May 18th, 1906, The citizens\u2019 attention is called to the following provisions of the City By-laws re papers etc.pry streets \u2014 No person shall , depondt, or cause to be pind or \"deposited, in or on any street of the seid dity, any rubish, filth, sweepings, paper, or piece of paper, ashes, straw, bay, vege tables, peel or rind of vegetables or fruits, or any matter whatsoever, dirty, disgusting, noxious, or dirtying such strect, or causing a bad odor, or of such a nature as to cause pedestrians or horses to slip ; neither shall any person shake, beat or clean, on or above a street, any carpet, ete.neither shall any person throw on any street any liquid whatsoever, except for watering such street, in cases whore watering is not prohibited.W.D, BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer.P.C.CORSETS So well and widely known they require no further comment.Ladies, just sny a pair same as last time.A P.C.810 Without a doubt the finest fitting Corset made in Canada.Price $1.75 Per Pair 2 5 oN GE WFC.LIMITED.! THE QUEBEC BANK.Head Orriée;* =k Quebec, FOUNDED 1818, Locorpoatod by Boal Chane, A.D., 1822, Capital Authorized - - $3,000,000 Capital Paid Up - - - $3,600,000 REST $1,050,000, ARD or DIREUTORS: protec + Pa Last a visa » Bonwelil, bag .Thomas MeDoneryt Le.+ General Manager \u201cBRANCHES : Paovixcs or Quest ontreal, tl bats ne Ville Mary, Tavince OF ONTAMN TR Sturgeon Falla AGENTS Amerios, Now Tel Prithh de Aer ont ane Bers of ona = Uredit Lranoess ~ i \u2018 3 TRAINS LEAVE POINT LEVI 7.05 (Amivess Brsciutee iin] \u201c | 1.00 i PM 9 .| except | Direct connections to rith y Fast Train Bervice points œoutb sud west.6 35 {\" Portland and all New land * points.arriving 720 P.M, Daily.a.m., Boston 12.30 noon SLECPER FOR MONTREAL AZ 1.00 x.m., connecting with Internation., leaving 9.00 a.m.for Tope and ail ts West and with C, Ÿ.and D, 3 for New \u2018ork and Boston and ail New aden a \u2014 Hoursot à hes (Perry lea! footot SC PAS Buroet) ne Poitou ee\u2018 16.35 AM 112,30 noon *6.05 PM.aux toy except Sunday.*baily.) Aon Mapssad Time Tables api to aus GTR Agere © - CITY TICKET OFFIOR.Corner Du Fort and Ann (0 Frontensc.colle nd Bas we Ite Cliatosn I @ tn en New York Central + RETR ee Same ThMo of No Tvatus leave adn Eon Rak belly es pere EE m ES se Kantreal and Vu and Seep Garon\u2019 Nips N bany and ht Bhi mate yi en) Saturday a0 ony; Lan.EE Te om os Corp won pe SE Vocal ae a Canadian 'aclfic or Erland rss EEE F, frnd Agent, 1 3 James pati i ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE &=FINEST AND FASTEST= QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL May 31, Thur.Lake Erie June 14, Thur e Manitoba -Empress of Britain .Lake Champlain July 7, Sat \u201cEmpress of Ireland \u201c12, Thur.\u2026.\u2026.6 Brie and weekly thereatter.QUEBEC TO LONDON DIRECT « 27, Mount Temple, 3rd *,.Junel7, Lake Michigan, * \u201c July 1, Montrose, .(One Class 8, Mount Temple, 3rd ** .8.8.Lace Caavpraiy and Laixm Ents carry only ong cLass of Cabin passengers (Second Class) t» whom is given the ac- comodation maated | in the part of the steamer at $40.00, $42.50 and 945.00 Laxn Maxtropa\u2014Ist, $63.00 and upwards ; 2nd $40.00 Exprusers\u2014lat, $80.00 to $300.00 ; 2nd, $45.00 and $47.50; 3d, $28.75 Apply to Palace Station, Chateau Frontenace and City Ticket Office, 46 Dalhousie Street.OUFBEG TRANSPORT LINE Fortnightly Sailing Between Quebec and United Kingdom; The fing full powered Screw Sipamer \u201c NAPARIMA\u201d CLASSED 100 A t AT LLOYDS Will be dispatch about May 30, 18 610 BRISTOL (CITY DOCK) INGW receiving a = al EEN ol For Rates of Freight t Apply to Agents of: Grett Northern Railway, qu & LakeSt John Railway, Quebec Central Railway.Quebec Transport Ga,, Limited 81 St.PeterSt.406 Board of Trade + QUEBEC.MONTREAL.Gaspe Steamship Line 48, Gaspesien fs intended to mil from Quebec to Gasp?and intermediste ports fortnightly during the season of navi.tion, leaving Champlain Market Whart fin 16th, 30th, June 13th, 27th a1 firwt clash accommodation for pas ses vested to mark the port of desti ation nin fu 11, on all packages, to avoid mistakes in land ing.No cargn will be receivad alter 3 p.m.! day of ane \u2018or further information apply to BOUCHARD BROS, may 11xt.t 18 Bell's Lane, Steamer Frontenac.Ferry Brtween WQushes Sitlery and 84 weather em ne wiil tT ROMUALD b0am.AQ'am.Dex m, Wp m in IH 12.55 m.2 Ta Amp tL teio on Tues lave and Pape ry plots will de heidattééem insieed a Te & 1Sem ROUND TRIP TO SHE BRIDE his OY Ù y.1.00, $80 a 4 EUNDAYS s 1 bh Bvturdey nly st.Momualé Ts pre v Besaharnelsand uot, pisse permittiag.| CANADIA PACIFI HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS COLONISY CLASS TU TRE CANADIAN NORTHWEST June 5th and 19th} July 3rd and 17th }1908 Moanipas.20 Man Brandon, Ma Lyleton, Pre Estevan, feck Souris, M: a Arcola.Sass.Lenore, ova.an.rth, Man, Yorkton.Real, Bheho, Seak, For Tickets, Parlor and reservations, apply tooffice 48 Street.Phones 278 and 624 \u2014.sr BREREY ssusss \u2014 BECCENTRAL Railway MOST DIRECT SERVICE NEW YOR K, oN, PORTLANN DAY SERVICE \u201410 THE\u2014 VIA THE WONDERFUL CRAWFORD NOTCH Traine Louve Loviep FORTLAN D EXPRESS 8.00 Lena end ai Lou aan Ta exc0ph A.M.Sunday BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS, : 3.00 For Bee pon, Morantic, votes douth aay \u2018 P.M.exoept Sunday.Prete Pulh Sle ing Car ta Bpringfeld, connec | erorooxe with Bastaa Sleeper.ACCOMMODATION 1 45 For Blerbrouxe ani intermedlsts Pn mu stations dally excopt dataréas.\"PM.\u2018 TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEVIS | Boston and New Portland | Expresalfa.NOTES Begsage checked sna U5 Costoms examine ton on Quebec ude.For further information oad Pullmaa reserve tionsappiy tour Tioret O: F5 Srocking, Cite Pass Agent.2281 Louis t, Queda, -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 TERCOLONI HALIFAX AND SYDNEY SERVICE.Trains Nos 85 ani 84 between Halifa and Evdney will resume service on Mag 23rd, sunning on same time as when cane celled last fall.TRAINSLEAVE LEVIS AS FOLLOWS: 4.80 A.M.Kxprew for St.Hy.al 1240 aad Montteal, delly sxoept sunday.18 Aaa! Mized fur Muatresl, daliy exsept 12.88P.M.maritime Expres for &t.liracinthe and M mtreal, daly 1x except Mondiy, Dine ing and Parior C a.20PN.Sa for Ci: pointhe ant Maat real, woot Bua sy.8.22 AX.Expr foe Riviao di Loa nil Cam»belitos, dilly ex ep: snatry.8.48 P.M.em for Riviers d'u Loup, dail, exoept ei > 7 8.38 P.M.Maritime Expraw for reval ant Chicratie, Satate 7æ Lien (with slerping one foc cou imt) ARKIVE AT QUERR:® 20 AN.From Chieautiml and Roberval, Mets soil Tone Raymoad, daily except $1%e Freon dake su 4304 Jooph, daily excem \"wand ve 2.40PM.From Chi o:tim} 871 Ravarval, daily except San 11y anc 4 Monday.1 \u201c0! P.a From s ak - t: war, Monday only 9.007 PB Ÿ.Fro:n s*, Raymond.sunday only.Tickets for sal1 at $t And\" swan al re 3tooking\u2019s fing.St ha Frontenaa, an iat Cite acer Othows of A bx .G.T, Ry.and LX C Ry, Parior and sleepin, modation 081 remrroiat F9.Nlofélape offce 4 Notraisht will be toon vod 6: Quedes statied after +30 P.M.ALRX.HARDY, Gen.Pam.Agent.Quedes, wey 8th, 12S.JEANIE JO HDS RR The Shartest and Quickest Route ~ BETWEEN \u2014 Montreal and New York Anthracite Con Excinaivoly Nofimére No Dust Leave Montreal 8.43 ati 11,10 A.M., an17 4) Prive ar York 5.00 and 15.0: PM.ané7.17 A.DINING AND CAFE CARS ON DAY TRAIN ID fi Pot a TR, con LIOR.M.Train from Pain es LE av Ba Pr with vw LTH cons ER Lorem, Juste \u2018ane 1, A, SCOTR General M1cagut x pres de trom Halls leavin Les at su M; ane at §L Lambert \" alsa nsist upon ats via the DELAWARE & HUDSON, The only line along the besutilal shoes 5 Lally ABKL J.CULVER Pom w._» da Ti \u2018ie dese A.NERD, Famonger Arent H.B.BIGNEL Begs to notily his friends and public that he has ceased (after 38 service to be connected wi Te Que ire Assurance Oo., an is no mith Mr.3 P.Champion, nt Queen Insuraice Companies, an will be pleased to write all ness transacted for friends in om Bn or that the public may him for the future.64 OFFICE 66 PETER TELRPHONE Mo.78 WHITE MOUNTAINS THE QUEBEQ CHRONIOLR, ~~ \u2014- à .1904.MONDAY.MAY 28.| | | ABOUT 10c.CIGARS.\\ DIXIE, DIXIE | ALWAYS dK | | Thos.Donohue THREE SPECIAL OFFERS A Sample Lot of Colored Straw Hats all fashionable shades Valud from 85c.to $1.50, for 59¢.25 p.c.discount off all our : \u2014 I8 THE \u2014 Black and Colored Straw Hats.GREATEST ESSENTIAL All this season\u2019s Importations.AND IS THE MORE EASILY PROCURED { 25 p.c.discount off all this \u2014 BY \u2014 Spring\u2019s New Cloth Jackets and PAVING INSTALLED Rain Coats.: \u2014 UP.TO-DATE \u2014 mo ITARY APPLIANCES.SEE OUR ASSORTMENT MECHANICS\u2019 SUPPLY CO., Thos.Donohue 1 88 St.John Street.= THEY THREW BOMBS Governor and Chief of Police Escaped Injury from Terrorists.Tillis, May 27.\u2014Whils Governor-Gen- eral Timoseieff and Chiel of Police Martinoff were driving to-day bombs were thrown at them.Neither was injured, but a Cossack belonging to their escort was killed.The criow was attempted in the centre of the town, a few rods from the scone of the as- sassinatéon of General Griasenoff, chief of staff of the viceroy of the Caucasus, who was killed by a bomb explosion January 29th last.General Timoscieét and Chief of Police Martinoff were ri in separate carriages.They Tome on their way to attend the oronation anniversary Te Deum at the Cathedral.Two bombs were thrown simultaneously, one of them failing to explode.Ciel of Police -Martinoff, who was ri with his revolver in hand, shot and killed one of the terrorists, but the other es caped.Governor-General Timoseieét'e coachman was wounded.The city is agitated, fearing an armed outbreak.St.Petersburg, May 27\u2014M.Shataloff, warden of the city prison here, was shot four times today and mot- tally wounded byjan 18-year-old youth who was execuling à social revolutionist sentence in revenge for Shatal of s bed treatment of political prison.CHINESE TRADE DISTURBED.Chefoo, May 27\u2014The continued fore- ed circulation of a nondescript Japanvie war note,ven in Manchuria, which is even at & premium over the gold yen, seriously disturbs trade from Chinese ports to Manchuria, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tien Twin and other déstributing points are overstocked with merchandise for re-export to Man: churia, which pronfinent merchants declare they can not move on account of the possibility of securing redemption of the war note yen by Japan except at a heavy discount, which often reaches 25 per cent.ANCLO CERMAN RELATIONS, New York, May 27\u2014The New York HORSE WAS EXCITED Cornered by Would Be Captors the Animal Leaped the Rapids.Ottawa, May 26\u2014An hour's excite: ment was provided at the Cascades, up the Gatineau, yerterday by the escapade of a horse nelonging to A.Cusson of Clarence street.The borss had been taken {roof a rig and let loose, but whem the question of recapture arose it proved a difficulty, The owner got six other Uttawans who were driving out that way and the horas was surrounded on all sides save that of the river.When the would-be captors closed in around the horse ho tumed and made a clean leap into The, rapids.For an hour thereafter he was awirl- ed around over a distance of a mile in the Cascades, and caused comsiderable anxiety fo those on the banks, for it is most improbable that any borse had ever come out of the rapide alive.Eventually, however, Nr.Cusson expertly put a lariat over lhe horses hoad and landed rhis exhausted catch.Had its owner been less edpevienced the feat would bave been impossible and the day have ended disastrously.PRINCE OF WALES VISITS PRESIDENT.Paris, May 27.\u2014The Prince of Wales made 4 visit of half an hour on President Falleries to-day and later the President returned the visit.JAPANESE BATTLE ANNIVERSARY.Tokio, May 27.\u2014To-day the anniversary of the battle of the Sea of Japan, the Navy's red letter day, was cele brated with brilliant festivities which were graced by the presence of the Crown Prince.BUBONIC PLACUE ACAIN.Havana, May 27\u2014The British str.Amcrica, from Buenos Ayres, arrived here to-day and was sot to quarantine owing to two cases of illness op board that are believed to be bubonic plague.ELECTIONS IN BELGIUM Terald bas the foHowing in e ial cable from London to-day : a the pi ; il Davenport Sofa Beds SPECIAL SALE AM FOR TWO WEEKS ÆumilsFrame BU Lounge.|'yr per lnporiod Vegatabes i Tas and bets 2: ! GREEN PEAS, CAPERS, ven BOOMS, HARIOOTS VER Seah mL oa hoves and Undertaking i i GLASS.ASPABAG 557 Be John Birest | GAMES PATES * TRUFFLES, A561, PATES DE FOIE GRAS TRUFFES, DO.8.RICKABY, TABLE OLIVE OIL, 2 wd by Fee OUR SPECIALTY GLEN VILLA INN; ms CLASS IMPORTED WINES AND SPIRITS, 1 AND COTTAGES.wi \u20ac hours, * of Take Masse PPL, Se: E UDORE PATRY She EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, , 4 hours frors Mo: Foe\" Sart within tg ove precis | 67, 60, 61 ST.JOHN STREET standard, tab © supp) et, Billerde, Pool.Rowling Cg Dun por ay.Special, M2 Feaso \u201cJune 1st to Sept 16th | roux armacy un | hr vat A.L ROWELL, Mgr.Glean | -_ Riding, Via ¥orth Hatley.Que.Tay 15x22ztu, tes * 104 MOUNTAIN HILL, 47 NOTRE DAME ST., NEW YORK CITY.\u2014 1 MURRAY HILL | OUT PRICES.GUT PRICES.i HOTEL MY PRICES ARE LOW.TROL-A1st St.& Park Ave.\u201d THE QUALITY OF MY {[ Yompmogs: rom, aman Cratgpt Depot ana su.Perte || GOODSIS HIGH § mo Tosmigmes ies vooms, | ONE VISIT WILL GONVINGE YOU.Me varceus 7258 pue 7 md spd PHONE 1030 D RM'SATÉS.LOUIS P.ROBERTE) \u2014 serres - hd i a 9 .\u2018 \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Rain Coats - Another new lotof LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS, have just arrived and soms of the NEWEST ES are now on view in our SHOW WINDOWS.fé, : Mousquetaire Gloves = Wehalle aleosrecoitéd a part.of our order ot LADIES MOUSQUÉTAIRE GLOVES in twelve \u2018and sixteen button lengths.Hott, Renfrew & Co., BUADE STREET SALAD Ql m=verveest SALAD OIL d.& H.GARRES FOURG BAT PRIZE PARIS EXHIBITION 1800 st@â0e., 40c., 78c.and $1.00 a bottle.M.BEAUTEY, AGENT, QUEBEC.IMPORTED WHITE WINE VINEGAR IN BOTTLE AND BY THE GALLON .M.BEAUTRY, AGENT, QUEBEC.BOFTORINK FOR WARM SPELL, THE NORMANDIE CIDER COMPANY __ 82-26 -per doz.Pints, and $4.00 per doz.Quart Bottles.M, BEAUTEY, AGENT QUEBEC.LIME JUICE UNSWEETENED.___ LIME JTICE CORDIAL RASPBERRY VINEGAR, CROSS & BLACK WELL.H.Beautey, 22 Fabrique St, Phone 1116 , | political in like effects for the conditions RUSSIAN CAVIAR, ETG, a world matters were never more interesting than at the present moment.The visit of the German Burgermeisters left people here quite cold.Emperor Wiliam's effort to imétate the Frenoh course of action toward this country has not resulted are uite dissimilar.As 8 highly intel: ligent diplomatist said to me recently: \u201cThe bitler anglophobia existing | in Germany im confined to the court and its surrounrings, but is not seconded | by the more solid part of the country; whereas in England, from the King to the pothoy teutonophobia has become & perfect epidemic, from which none have escaped.\u201d This diplomat\u2019s opinfon is most fuHy confirmed by what 1 bear on all sides.Rightly or wrongly, preferably the Imtter, the entire British nation i to-day convinced that Germany is only waitmg tor a propitious moment 4o strike à death blow at England's trede, even if var be necessary.I have taken some pains to ascertain the reason nf thie and find that one of the main cares is the bombastic publications of the notorious German naval league, openly stating that Germany must stram every effort to build battleships in order to annihiate the British feet.Wilhelmstrasse has become extremely nervous as regards Anglo-Russian plans as to E Bagdad Railway, which, if carried out, wii leave her the useless trunk of a body, the extremities of which have been lopped off, Here 1 agn assured {front an excellent source lies The grand diplomatic struggle of the future, and Algeciras has demonstrated clearly that (Germany has no diplomais to-day, Prince Buelow being a mere too! of the Emperor.The latter, I hear, 1s much disconcerted at his failure.A tradition has been surened up in a saying of Bismarck at the time of the Gladstonian administration that when the Liberal Government is in power, England's foreign policy ceases to exist.So it was then, but Sir Edward Grey, the present able Minister of Forrign Affaira, is quite equal to Lord Lansdowne in force of character.BE PREPARED FOR IT Comes without warning, wirikes quick as Hghtning\u2014that's lumbago; but Nerviline quiets the pain instantiy.W.H.Powles, of Powles Corners, Ont., writes : \u201cWhen applied for lumbago or neuralgia Nerviline is quick as light.1 ning, was subject to attacks and although I veed most everything, nothing relieved quickly $H 1 discovered Nerviline.Have used it also fx pleur- ley and sore chest and found it was fuet the proper thing.\u201d You won't regret trving Polson\u2019s NWerviline\u201428¢.for a large bottle at your drug stores.OCEAN ARRIVALS.May 27\u2014 88 Persugis, at New York, rom leg rn.88 Citta Di Torino, at New York, from Genos.88 Menominee, at Boston, from Ant werp.ss oh Deak at Plymouth, from New ork.ss Umorie, ia, at Queenstown, from New ork.88 Potsdam, at Boulogne, from New York.SS Canadien, at Liverpool, from Boston.88 Celtic, at Liverpool, from New York.88 Empress of Britain, at Tiverpool, § Quebecrom .89 Columbia, at Movitle, fronf New York.SALE OF WHITEWEAR.This Morning at 9 o'clock will be offered \u2018or sale à great lot of Ladies\u2019 Whitewear at low prices only, Ladies\u2019 White Underskiris frym 690.up.very nice Night Dresses for 80c.Drawe's from 25c.un, Corset-covers from 130.up.These goods are at half- price being a balance of a factory.TY T.BELAND & CIÉ.{ There was Brussels, May 27.\u2014The general eléc- 'tions through Belgium were held today.There was no excitement and the success of the government is practically assured.The Belgium electoral system is such that the government cannot be overthrown unless there be very strong anti-government feeling.no cause in to-day's elections for such an attitude.A FATAL COLLISION.Oil City, Pa, May 27.\u2014One man was milled and five others wounded in a head-on collision between a light en- ine and a freight train on the Bulalo and Allegheny and Valley division ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, pear West Monterry to-day.W.A.Beaton, flag man, 28 years old, of Pittsburg, was killed.Thy 'iojured, who are trainmen, will : recover.AH live in Pittenurg.CREECE BREAKS WITH ROUMANIA.London, May f7.\u2014A despatch to a news agency from Athens, says, that the Gresk Government has decided to break off diplomatic relations with MRoumania, recall its consuls and entrust the protection of Greeks there to the Rusian agents, The despatch adds that this step is taken owing to Roumania\u2019's expulsion of Greeks.POPE HAS RECOVERED, Rome, May 27.\u2014Although the Pope has entirely recovered from his recent iiness, he appeared somewhat pale and weak this afternoon when seen in public.Amid thousands of people he walked out from St.Peter's to venerate the 16 Carmelite nuns, who were beatified to-day for the martyrdom they suffered at the time of the French revolution.: NEW LAKE FORMED.Medicine Hat, May 27.\u2014Corp.Bottley, R.N.W.M.P., who has been out on patrol duty for several weeks, turned up at Swift Current the other day with a stran story, smacking of the improbable, but backed up by such facts that put disbelief out of the question.It scems from the story that on the first night of the San Francisco earthquake a band of Indians was encamped at a point near Peltier\u2019s Lake, or Eagle Quill Lake, as it is more generally known, and that during tho right members of the band were all awakened by a violent shock, which might or might not have been associat, with the earthquake in some way.But that there had been a terrific convulsion of nature of some sort there could be no doubt, as in the morning it \u201cwas found that an er.tesian well had \u2018broken out in the bottom of the coulee near by, and was throwing water.fully thirty feet in the air.The coules.was rapidly filled, as was the adjoining depremfon, and a fair-sized lake now existe where there was no water before.The new lake is twenty miles south of Swift Current.A SENSATIONAL DESERTION.Kingston, Ont, May 27\u2014\"Nothing too sporty for Johnston,\u201d said a bat- teryman this morming, as he described how Corpl.Johnston, of the R C.H.A, \"flew his kite,\u201d to use a civil: ian phrase for desertion.There was much cleverness in the missing noncom's tactics in getting out of the barracks, so much in fact that if \u201cBrother\u201d Jolmston comes back they should append a badge for tactics à uch a dreoration exists, to the sleeve of his tunic.Corpl.Johnston's side of the sary in that he waa not given a fair show at Tete de Pont Barracks, His juniors were advanoed over him notwithstanding bis skill in qunnery.He freely said up town that 1@less matters took a tum he would \u201cloop the loop,\u201d or in other words slope, Tuesday rvening he carcinlly laid his plans.He went to the stable and pt a haker aver one of the battery horses pred rods it up fo the gate.Ta the fying sentry he remarked that he wan on duty and Wee orlered to give the animal Hoht exercise.The gates mot only went ajar, bt flew wide open ard when the ertiflerman ent aronnd the corner he flow alan.TNtett to the Grave Front anter «ia.ti-n wan where the Hanatiohed mplio rade far.Thin morning the stall of \u201cA\u201d Battery were notifed that one of thelr harman was found looms in o filld at the GTR, ater station, bat 172-178 St.John St.} the whereahonte of Johneton is at EE) PILES A Valuable Agent.The glycerine employed in Dr, Pierce's ARETE re nal pro, fois R solution mnch better hea eo ol would.It also possessed medicinsi properties of its own, being a valuable emuloent, nutritive, antiseptic and anti ferment.It adds greatly 0 the of of the Black Cherryhark, Golden root, Stone [ire spi cep foot, côn- tained ip \" on Medical Discovery\u201d in subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, fhrost and for all of which these nts gre recommended by standard medical authorities.In all cases where there is & wastin sway of flesh, loss appetite, wit! weak stomach, ns In tho ear stages of consumption, there oan be ho doubt that giycerine acts as a valuable nutritive and aids the Golden Seal roo tone root, Queen's root and Meck errybark in promoting digestion and buflding up the esh and strength, controlling the cough and bringing about a healthy condition of the whole system.course, it must not be expected to work miracles.It will not cure gonsumaption except in its earlier stages.It will cure very severe, obstinate, chronie coughs, bronchial and laryn- goa! troubles, ard chronic sore throat with hoarsences.In acute coughs it is not so effective.It is In the lingering eoughs, or those of long standing, even when sccompanied by bleeding from lungs, that it has performed Its most marvelous cures.Send for nnd read the little book of extracts, treating of the pro es and uses of the reverz] med- cinal roots that enter into Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and learn wi this medicine has such $ wide rang 2% cation in the eu scases, we Br .V.Pierce, TY sent dd Buffalo, N.Y.e \u201cDiscovery\u201d contains no alcohol ar harmful.habit-form- ing drug.Ingredients all printed on each bottle wrapper in piain English.Sick people, especially those suffering trom diseases of long standing.are inv! to consult Dr.Plerce by letter.All correspondance is held as strict: and sacrodly confidential.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.Dr.Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent frec nse of rea, r 8% per - covered, OF und copy.lung affections, se on receipt of stamps tO pay ex customs and malins only.Len cont stamps for stamps for cloth- OANADIANS BEATEN.Chicago, May 27\u2014On a slippery field and in a hard rain the Calumet la crosse team to-day defeated the Stratford team of Canada in their second match by four goals to one.MOROCCAN STATE BANK Madrid, May 27.\u2014The French, Austrian and German representatives having in charge the drawing up of the regulations for the Moroccan State Bank met here to-day and decided to finish their work in Paris, Several members of the commission have started for that city.THREE MEN OROWNED IN A SQUALL New York, May 27\u2014Three men were drowned this afternoon by a squall ELECT eny piece in the su ings and pay three-fourths of the - those desiring éarpets is directed to the exceptionally choice lines pprb collection of \u2018marked price.being d splayed in the {.llowing standard weaves :\u2014 + TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, WILTONS, AXMINSTERS.TAPESTRY, VELVET, BRUSSELS AND ORIENTAL BUGS.DRESS GOODS.W* have sslected out of our immense assortment of Summer Dress Materials about 200 pisces of the most desirable weaves, and in the most appropriate shades for summor wear, consisting Voiles, Lustres, Also Black in plain and fancy effects.ALL AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICE Canvas, Alpacas, Eollennes, Po Imported Pattern Hats Reduced 25 Per Cent bring over a great number of beautiful styles from Paris and New York, at different times during the season, not only to sell, but rt miiliners.Thess hats beautiful flowérs snd W' to serve as inspirations to our, own expe: are exquisitely trimmed\u2019 with rich ostrich\u2019 plumes, ribbons.They have served their purpose as models and now, irrespective of cost or value, they are offered at 25 PER CENT LESS THAN MARKED PRICE.BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND COATS.R this week nly we offer at a re luction of 25 per cent all our stock .of Boys\u2019 Spring and Summer Suits and\u2019 Coats, comprising all the.latest models made expressly for this summer's trade.COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE AT 25 P.C.REDU IN this de; - Cotton Pique, WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT.k and rtment we have selected a large lot of Cotton an ress Fabrios in white and colors, cons'sting of Voiles Canvas, Linon Zephyrs, AT 25 PER CENT LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICES.LADIES\u2019 COATS.THE balance of our Lad'es\u2019 Spring Conts, comprising the latest modelg made of fine Broa (cloth, Covert Cloth, Ch=viot and Fancy mixtures, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 25 PER CENT REDUCTION.CRG CINLRIOTAGOO™ = © ~ SFG VOL VOL v & CIE.and Mattings, -4 \u2018 + F.SIMARD & CIE, 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.that passed over Sheepshead Bay.Jos.Harrington, of 418 Ralph ave launch which was pitching in a heavy sea and about the same time a rowboat containing two men was swamp.od and the occupants sank.BATTO ALI NOT ALIVE.San Francisco, May 27.\u2014Concerning the report from Manila that Datto AH, the rebel chief is stil alive, Tieuts.West and Remington, who were with Captain McCoy in his march into Mindanao against Adi, said to-day that every mem in the stronghold wan Ak's body, with 14 bullet wounds in it, was found in front of his house.NEW RUSSIAN MINISTRY London, May 28\u2014The Times\u2019 Petereb: correspondent thinks that the mm of a ministry under former Minister of Finance Stipoff is clearly indi-ated.On the anniversary of his coronation Sundav, the corres.ponsent save FEmperor Nicholas ~nter tained @ number nf queste at Prterhot, inclnding President of the Tower House of Parliament Mouromteeff.À NEW YORK MURDER MYATFRY.New York, May 27\u2014Under conditions that indicate that murder was com mitted the body of a voung woman wan\u2019 found today on the Bronx shore of the Farlem River.The body was seantily clad and round the neck was a tightly fastened noose of cord.An autopsy showod that death probable wan not due to drowning, but the condition of the hody, which had evi- dentiy ben in the water for\u2019 several wenkp, was sch ar to make it imnos- Wie to determine the precise cause of death, The body was that of a woman \u2018about 25 vears of age.THE SEED CROWERS.Ottawa, Muy 26\u2014The annual convention of the Canadian Seed Growers Association han been fixed to be held at Ottawa on June 27¢h and 28th.The sdrrions will be conducted in the Canadian building, except that of the evening of the 27th, which will be given over to iar addresses by Hon.Sydney Fisher, Prof.Robertaon of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and possibly Hon.W.R.Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture for Saskatchewan.This will be the third annual session of the Canadien Seed Growers\u2019 Association, It will take in hand the consideration of matters Comected with the raising and preserving the standard of weeds and grains grown on Canadian farms.KILLED BY LIGHTNING.Mobile, Ala., May 27\u2014During a ball game in an open field this aftemoon o thunderstorm came up accompanied by wvid lightning, which struck in the midat a crowd of spectators, in: stanily kiling five persons and mjur- ing about 25 otbers mors or less ser: St.ously.The dead: Donald \u2018louert, 91; Steven Tonart, aged Y, sons of Steven J.Touart; Arthur Noody, aged 19 ; two negroes, John Green and Chas.Thomes.Seriously injured :\u2014 John Yonkers, Fred Johnson.At Irast 20 others were shocked and knocked down by the stroke.\u2018LI'hwy quickly recovered and werd able to leave the sone, The fisld was strewn with bits of shores and cinthing from thoes who were killed or revionsly injured and the hodies of the dead ented a terrible spectacle.A silver dollar taken from the pocket of one of the victims was melted on both sides.Dr.Chase's Of ment is a oerta and poser ve ee cn itohli Bleeding tertimoolabs ® 1208 bois and oa pes oir t on oan it end t ur money back [{ not aa (han Bre, at all Slits or Evmanaon, Barme & Co, Toronto, DR.OHASE'S OINTMENT.nue, Brooklyn, was thrown out of a | killed except a Moro hoy, who escaped.|.many less than cost.figures and by us Lustre Costumes, Dress Skirts, Lod Drawers and Corset Cuvers.Cnildr-ns sand Un lerciothing, Kid ~ new Veiling and a Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Neoke Dreages, Hats, Dreases, Coa Glovet, Chiffon full assortment of 46 FABRIQUE STREET.MRS.D.R.MURPHY HAS JUST RECEIVED Lawn and Silk Blouse Waits, Scarfs, - - AT THE GREAT - - Farewell Sale OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL- DISCOUNTS ARE A PROBLEM.THERE IS NO PROBLEM ABOUT OUR PRICES All our Goods are on sale at actual cost and All are marked in large plain We do not leave the price ior the clerks to make.We hava made the cluge out the entire stock as the Dry Goods Branch of this business is to be discontinued.THERE IS NO Thought of Competition With Us ric:8 to G.W.Groves & Co.¢ 3 LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERYE Linen and?ies Night + class floor covers The attention of Ÿ 3 \\ | "]
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