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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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[" 4e _\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014m- J \u201c a ! veral reece sind howe | 7 Per Moath\u2014Central tocality.Fully : All modern convenieuces.i uriished, ne of the pleasan _ a | locations in the city.en rooms.| 82,400 On Island of Orleans Brick Cot For three monthe from July let.Ji 1208120, Magnificent view of $50 Per Month.on Grande Allee\u2014Two | bec & Montinora Falle.Bite splendid residences, fully furnished, unsurpassed in the horho:d of ( for the summer sesson, 10 and 11, Quebec, excellent water, sheds, | rooms, gardens, stables, ete, ete.t stables, etc.Per Month, on Belvidera Road\u2014 Wa 2 con- $20 Fine country residence, 15 minutes $1,230 Wool Cottage, 8 roount.same con.{rom toll gate, in perfect order, large ure most charmingly situated cottages | well laid out grounds, sheds, stables, on the Ieland, within -eany access etc.\u2014Long orshort lease.and will be sold on terme to suit ; $16 and $18 Per Month, near Map'e purchaser.Ave.\u2014Severul new houses, two tials, PHOTOS of ont of town houscs to be seen | 8 rooms, eplendid view uccross the ; at our offices.valley, all modern conveniences.: Per Menth, near LOTS FOR SALE.{9500 Park Avenue\u2014Unrurpaæs:d build.$8 Montmorency \u2018 Falls\u2014Firat class house, 12 rooms, beautifully situated, tive minutes from cars.; ing lots 2750 aq.fest.Civod diamine Î ape, etc.Easy terins.FOR SALE.! $300 Emily St.Several lots, with unsur- - i f Vall 1 Mountai #10000 on Pond Sees Sine ne IE pi « vi y a | first class business stand.' | $100 at Lake St Joseph\u2014Lot 7575 ft., $3,200 on Island of Orleana\u2014Wood rot | excellent site for summer cottage.9 rooms, furnished or unfur- 1 $1000 et Island of Orleans\u2014Plot of ni practically new, on lot 150x ! ground 700 ft.front, 120 deep.On 200.10 t verandah on thr-e aides, - the Church road, excellent view, 2} miout-s Pro ph eity cou- would divid> if necessary.veniences.Adjoining the A .a 500 At [a.nd of Orleans\u2014Lot 190x155 $3,000 At Lake St.Jossph\u2014Splendid'y | & fe on main road.irectiy\u201d oppasite situated w enttage, \u2018Valley M Ae View.\u201d Furnished.Ondot 80x75, Montmorency Falls.| One of the 9 open fireplace, ice house, sheds, boat house, etc.50 minate: | $400 Inland of Orleane\u2014Lot 200 front x f ity, à delightioi summer re- 120deep.Extra ine view of City or cr eligh Mer ! awd both shores.Would divide, $i0 000 Wanted to borrow oa first mortgage, first- y class new city property.Gilt edged.CHAS.G.ROLLIT, BROKER, 39 ST.JOHN STREET, QUEBEC SITUATION WANTED._\u2014 A YOUNG MAN, DRAUGHTSMAN, Jlerk, secks situation.in own work or any other kind, Temporary or regular.References.Address, Artist, 20 LOST.LOST.\u2014A GOLD CHAIN BRACLFET on St Joseph street or St.John strest, or on the way to the Kent House.Finder rewarded.Apply to E.B., Chronicle Office.: OCEAN STEAMSHIP) i === TICKET S=\u2014== Allan Line, Canadian Pacific Ry., Dominion Line AND ALL LINES FROM NEW YORK and BOSTON] ailing lists, ra:es and plens on sppliy COOK'S CIRCULAR NOTES, Offer a safe and couvenient means for; learr.ing money.They are CASHED all\u2019 over the world.iF.S STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET, Gul RE wads.bgt FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014THE UP- portion of a very comlortable Rouse No.31 ridge street, contain.in ll large rooms, bath, gallery, aad large yard, otc.Apply to No.49 St.Louis street.© FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 THAT magnificent residence formerly occupied by Mr.0.E.Talbot, is offered for sale or to rent during the sumofer | season.All modern improvements, 12 rooms, bath room, furnace, &c.For information, apply to Joseph Lamontagne, St.Michel, Bellechanse, AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY.A unique property for sale.The magnificent property, known as the Pensionnat de Notre Dame du Bon Conse, at St.Thomas de Montmagny, on which the works of repairs and enlargement have been finished for some time, is now offered for sale, These works had bren undertaken the for installation of a branch of the Com: vent of Notre Dame du Bon Const at Chicoutimi.Mr.Charles Vezina, contractor, 117-121 Bridge street, Quebec, han through certain circumstances acquired the property, and would be disposed to sell it.It is without contradiction one or the finest establishments in the district A prelty chapel connected with it which is a veritable has been built there, The establishment is provided with all the modern improvements, baths, hot and cold water everywhere, as well as ing.A part containing a hall D'Artigny street, WANTED, WANTED\u2014TWO LADY CLERKS, | spoaiing French and English.Apply Jo LEY.to Winfield da logic, 126 John street.| - 0 LET\u2014SAMPLE ROOMS IN WANTED\u2014A YOUNG CLERK ABOUT { Masonic Hall Building.Also large 18 years of age, good connection, to [basement suitable for storage.Apply do office and customs work, must be on the premises, good penman and of neat appencance, State references, Nalnry KZ so - à» TO LET \u2014 TWO COMFORTABLE per month, , .I.F., Chronicle, rooms with board, also table board: \u2014_\u2014 re.ApDIF to 30 Michael street.DRIVERS WANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD | _\u2014 city delivery men wanted, English, : 70 LET\u2014RESIDENCE SITUATED must speak French and write good; on westerly side of Belvedere Road, band, sober and of gol appearance: with two acres of ground, belonging will pay best wages.Must furnish | to Mrs.Jas.l\u2019iddington, at present names ol d references.Apply New | oceupied by John Match, Esq.For Business, Chronicle, terms, ete, apply to Arch.Laurie, a advocate, ŸI St.Peter street.RECOMMEND | \u2014 ea servant girl for a family without TO RENT.\u2014IN THE FRONT OF children Good wa Apply with re.\"the house, a large fine room in a ferences at No.8 Maple Avenue.be \u2018private family, Apply to No.546 Sttwoen 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening.| Valier street.WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH COLPOR.° TO LET\u2014FLAT IN MASONIC HALL teur for immigration work during ey.Building, suitable for dentists\u2019 offices, suing four months.Apply with testi.lawyers\u2019 offices, club rooms or resi: monials to Rev.Geo.H.Willigme, 19 dence.Tmunediato possession.À.M Esplanade.| Seifert, Secretary.WANTED \u2014 AN TORENT\u2014ASECONDSTORY TENE.WANTED\u2014A WELL EXPERIENCED drawing rooms has been speciall * divided of for the use of the director , of the establishment and the other ; part contains class and study rooms , and dormitories, and can accommodate between 40 and 50 boarders.The pro- | y is situated about a mile from , Montmagny station.A ground of two arpents hy four belongs to it and a superb w in an elevat- {od and most healthy situation.It is a unique opportunity for a pensionnat, | | a religions community, à hospital, a | sanatorium, or a deal and dumb m- | stitution, &e.Apply to Mr.Charles | Yerine.117-121 Bridge street, Quebec, NOTICE | 1e hereby given (hat the Pier at the mouth of Cap Kou River is submerged us well as the other deep » watee Pier that was there up to last winter at the end of the long wharf.The position of the pier at the mouth of the Cap Rouge River is as heretofore shown by a flat buoy by day and a white ibe Ly night, and the position of the deep water Pier recently taken at the ord of the Long Whert ir iin a straight line with the smd flat buoy and about 600 feet to the west.Cap Rouge Wharf and Pier Co, electric lighting and warm water heat.! and | spacious SHIPPIN NEWS § MAKING A RECORD Allan R.M.S: Virginian from panel Cape Hace:at 7 pain.yesterday { not detained she is due at Quebec about 8.00 p.m.to-morrow (Thurs day)., ALLAN LINE, Steamer Pretorian, Captain Outram, having landed passées and Quebec cargo, left for Montreal at 7.30 a.m.yesterday.Steamer Sarmatian, Captain Rennie, from Montresl and Quebec, arrived at London on the 26th instant.DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Parthenia, Captain Stitt, having landed Quine cargo, left for Montreal last evening.MANCHESTER LINE.Stemmer Manchester Engineer, Captain Beggs, from Chicoutimi, arrived in port yesterday moming, and went into the Louise Basin to complete cargo, THE BREAKWATER, The work of enecting the shed for | the C.I°.R.steawars on the extension of the building is bring brought on run up rapidly.-acfhe filling in of the upper pard of.tha extension is rapidly | WILL STAY IN CANADA.The erew of the abamioned Norwegino bark Trio, which wore reacued by the Allan steamer: Jowian and arrived ! bere lust Saturday evening, intend .to remain in Caneda.They left yester- | day -afternoon by the Intercolonial Railway, for St: John, N:B., where after a hard fight.The Mabel Wilson arrived off the harbor shortly before daylight, and, in responee To her sig | | nals, a tug went out and tried to bring her inakle the harbor, but was unable to handle her because of the heavy sca.The schooner was then anchored in the hope that she might ride the storm, hut the waves soon enguited her.The Mahl Wilson was | loaded with ore from Escanaba and was owned in Detroit, STORM ON THE LAKES.Cleveland, Ohio, May 29.\u2014 Masters | of incoming vessels report the storm, whieb has prevailed since Saturday, Schr.Saguenay, Schr.Maria Blanche, Fournier, Cannl boats C.H.Carman, 88 Pretoriah, Outram, Montreal, Al.; 88 Parthenia.Stitt, Montreal, Hoss Liverpool on.24th instant & Oo.part cargo * 2 À $8 Florence, Stitl, Pentecost ith Due Here Tomorrow.ows Tm CU eid Schr.J.W.B., Boulanger, Gaspe, The Allan \u201cRos al -Mail.Slemmer Vir- seh oa Pecveau.Rivi 4 ginian, Captedn: Vipond, from Liver.Loup, eneral car, ere \u201c bout, Mth Nay, .and Movil, 35th, Sichr.Maric Reine Boivin Seven ls Schr.St.Laurent, Leclerc, Kamouras- 8chr.Loraneo, Bouchard, Hay Schr, Voltigeur, Boulaine, les Facou- Bohr.Marie Blanche, Fournier, Schr.Lumina, Fournier, St, Jean l\u2019ort Barge F.D.Ewen, Monnette, Pente- C.B.L.A.Clenona, Kinny, C.B.8.E.Everill, Jefferson, C.B.C.G.Putnam.Harrigan, United CB.J, L.Proutythe grouad in seriions, ready to be | strong northesst.Inward 10 am, placed in position.Ax ron as the | Bray Head.Inward yesterday 6 pm., floor is laid the muperstructure will be | Nemnon and Fos.Outward noon, Inward 1 a.m., Lord Charlemontwind.Marooni station reports ginian 150 miles east at $.30 a.m.Vv: \u2018they are to work in a mill .; belonging to Mr.Nordin, a fellow- | (Compiled by the Tidal Survey, M.à conntrymen, : F.Department.) a May.em.| SCHOONER LOST, Wednenday.20 10.31 ha Cleveland, Ohio, May M\u2014Bulieted by Thursday.81 1.40 {2.00 the fierce storm that swept Lake Ene Jupe, ; \u201cearly yesterday, the schooner Mabol | Friday.12,34 192.50 Wilson sprang n leak and sank just faturday 2 147 2.13 , ontxide the Cleveland \u2018Breakwater, (ine Sunday.3 2.48 st sailor, whose nde has, not yet heen Moon Phases.Jearned 1, ve drowned.Seven ther First Quarter, Thureday, 31st, 1.2% (Are You Often Bilious ?ed to & conditrom that ests { when the body is overloaded with bile.| constipation and tion, { cargo.88 A.M.Marshall, Duncanson, Cleveland, Carbray, Son & Co, coal.88 Glitra, Tvedt, Montreal, Hy.Fry sd\u201d Co., part cargo.Cape Breton, MeNeill, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.88 Finn, Olean, Sydney, for Montreal, Schr, Johnny, Pedaeauit, Riviers du Loup, ballast.Schn St, Laurent, Teclere, Kamouraske, \u2018ballast.Sobr.Loranto.Bouchard, Bay St.Paul, Jumber.: Schr.Voltigeur, Boulaine, les Escoumaine, firewood.Colon, Fscoumaine, lumber.st.Roch, lumber, Schr.Taimine, Fournier, St.Jean Port Joli, baliast.Barge Glengarry, St.Denis, Fairhaven, N.Y.M Lawrence SS Co, coal.Hewitt, George Hrett, Rambler, front Sorel.J.C.Kaine, light, CF RARED.lans, Rae & Co., part cargo.lands, general cargo.ke, general cargo.st Paul, batiast.mains, general cargo.st Roch, general cargn.Joti, gaeneral cargo.Bk Mr.A.W.Switzer, of Toronto, Can.who suffered int from Juflammation of the kidneys and bladder, cured by W e Cure.A trial bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, the great kidney and bladder cure, sent ABSOLUTELY FREE to every reader of the Chronicle who suffers from kidney, liver, bladder or blood disease IT WAS MY KIDNEYS.Thousands of men and women have kidney dissase and do not know it until it is too late.D ARE in a letter telling of her remarkeble cure, Nrs, Switzer nai: le January, ,190¢, 1 was taken down with iflamation ol the bidnoys and hladdor, sod wan laid up im bed beg eigrt weeks.| had very severe pains across the back and kidneys and sn the loge.I also bad @ terrible burning em.sation in the afacted pacts.The shoe- tor could not aid me.He told me frankly he thought there was no hope and that I could not beowred.Me proposed an opwwtisn, | but I remem: Lered reading of the remarkable cores credited to Warner's.Safe Cure, and sent out for a bottle and man \u2018sow as | stronz as before 1 jwas taken sick.Wy «| cure is complete,6 and J fully belisre i] Warner's Sefæ Cure saved my life 1 \\f cannot say {oo much du.ite favor, and mladly make this statement thas otiwes may knew and Be bepefited.\"\u2014 MRS, A.W.SWITZER, 13 Wyatt aveate, To rotto, Canada.; 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LY FREE, postpaid.to eny one who vell > write WAR£ER'S SAFE CURB COQ.14 Torbard St.Tororto.and mention having seen this liberal joffee in the (Yramécle.ThA genuiones of this offer is él guaranteed.Our doctors will also sel medical bookbet contæning descriptions of mvmptoms wed treatment of cach disease, anl many convincing temlimoniale fre to every om, To7T ' : gp DEEE INPORTS, HOW PRIESTS LIVE IN SIBERIA.Per stramer Manchester Shipper, | The bent paid che ; LS Howarth, from Manchester-4800 baga ajout 35H00 à vou, Sobile Siberia ze salt, 12 pkgs to order.ckrgy have often to bag Tor | the he Per barge Glengarry.St, Denis, from !barad.They have much Fairhaven, | N.Y.\u2014438 tons coal to [is always a service between four amd Canadian Import Ca.{five in (the moming.There are two Per steamer Parthonia, Stitt.from [other services in the day.Glamçow\u20143500 bags conl to Rose & tie à nervice of the birth of ja child opd ot the death of anyone in the parish.AH new new buiklings, (to do.Pines to\u2019 order.to Carbrav, Sen & Co.Ter steamer Prefontgine, Paul.from Montreal\u2014 pkes to fañtoit term are blessed, and in the time of * i peril there must bis continuous pm; re AN prieste must fast 296 days Per stcamor Prelorian, Outram, te oa mest, from Glasgow 38 pkgs to F.Rent ie : Ahac.300 do to order to Milne, » .» Coutts & Co.3 da to Whitehead & card-playing, or daccing.Turner, $ do te order, 1 doto J.B.Michaus & Fils, 4 do to Alex.Petrie, 3 do to P.Garneau, Fils & Cie, \u20181 do If alek headache is nierm are to Sir Chas.Ross.Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will positively cure it?People who have Mr.and Mre.T.F.Deschamps, Mon.| used them speak frankly of their treal, anre guests at the Clarendon.They are small and sasy BEEF! BEEF I! Minced Meat, 3 lbs.Sausage, 3 Ibs .\u201d Lard, with tin 2} Ibei Hams emall Ibeensennrioes sb Bama large pet Ib.Fomerarsenrven By | orange sss] eu ones Fresh Pork.aver 0 = FRS Creamery Batter I Telephone 839 DOMBROWSKI, Champlain Marke, NEW DESIGNS ARRIVED.Ge === ment to let at No.87 St, Joseph sireet, of unusual violrnes.The captain ot man in the furniture business, «peake \" | o .; 0 ly ct the bowels, bus ga OUTFITS very welt divided up for a photorraphi N.F100D, E chich arrived hers | they not only correct d .but | _e fog both languages, «ober and _nble ta ; au io, office, private Pré oser sa te alts! Monster, the meauer rie, w ich arrived act directly bm tv ver, reguiting : iN AND.furmish good references, can secure a : ager.verterday, repo 7 .position, with good salary, by apply liner, ete.Possessian 1,May, 1908.Apply emer | hin second engineer, Penn Wilson, of y He Vite secretion.; ; J , WE , no 9 + atNo.87 5t.Joseph street, Bt.Roch, Prise Medal Philadaiphia Brhidition, 18-6.+ .Unlike onlinary medidnes which .ing to the Chronicle Office.Buffalo.Wilson went on deck Satur | arge amd giver temporarv reliel, Tr AGENTS WANTED.\u2014SALARY 8100, 10 RFENT \u2014 À TENEMENT CON.\u2018 NE a eric ming.rad Pile romowr the condition onth or commission.Sell our goods ' taining four apartments, just renewsd, WELLNCTON KNIFE POLISH him could he found, and though the | Vhich eaux hil¥anar an; thus jperma- wholesale and retail train Positively heated with hot water, electric light, | steamer turned Abont and searched in | Bont cures are effected.beet teller on the market, Can.Lex, | #8 an also four furnished roome | Bestte «lea ang Fohongs ov.yl, bdy | the vicinity.hie body wan not seen, | Pr.Hamilton's Pile do cure hikicus- Manufacturing Co, St.Louis.Mo.pa ried re grmondations, Ar = Lr ° Wilson disappraresl es the steamer was pour and liver ille under all circum: ' v À L ro .bh a + .N A , \u2019 d passing Point Abiop, which in not .WANTED \u2014 TO RENT, SINGLE John street.WELLINCTON KNIFE BOARDS far out of Buffalo.The Erin reported Lu pre ts he statonent o 1 2 y or vent{rction mc irantng & ininry to the Knbvi y né ni \u2018Mr.ie! on, of | ar.un man.ta Fa | ROONS TO LET \u2014 Two Roue | \"mi a | or Toot he ming all the Er who writer Emer mothe lish family preferred, 10 minutes wa to let with Board.Address Madame wav np, and that the voyage was an | from Chateau.A i Ad f : a MET ii Th lagon TV had an expectetion of: ever get: Chronicle; poly SM © Lapierre, No.43 St Joseph street.PULYBRALANT MEALPOMADE iront Bufaln and Detroit weathered the ting free from verle¥eal tions wo ter Never becomes-liy A nardakes \u2018er Metal Pastens te last night in safety and arrived tacks.cv were prececr v 182 Sear SOAP cou PONS WANT.0 TE EE ! re on schedule time yesterday morn.| noes and drendiu! hrrrlaches.HW CU ed-Loilet soaps given in exchange for Si b inuter, SILYERSMITHS SOAP ing.stooped over my head + would swim = - = \u2014 soupens by Mr.J, iller, Quebec, beautifully | aîtnated.three minutes à feet int v PQ.\u2018 walk from Kent House, Montmorency Clean og |.and a nauseous firling crept into m ta thursaat, | Falls.Apply, Manager, Kent House.vestes NOTEE.or Randhion's Dill fixed un RIGA A ee er mar [liver drear ad the bit ok of my | WANTED \u2014 A SMALL HOUSE, IA ide SARIS AS AA Polies Court hy the Harbor Comma.Mead pi se well mY rahe, to rent or (he rumor ERS AENEAN] | monuments pet, [boot wed mde me ew man in be ood fond ot Tom nt TOR SALE, eo M wo nr » lauten! Ge ier, o a charge of rune enpatite, ve i digration ed the on Vat ag nr \u2019 uthier, on a + ptite, exe: .8 ; Terrace.prafecred.Address.New Race JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Ltd., | Biter mt ron aa rate\u201d | heat of Wealth.Des Fanditeu'e (Pile ° dent, Chronicle, FOR SALE_A DOG CART, IN| Wellington Mills, London, England, | speed.aid it = Hamilton's Pills today | \u2014 t order.Can be seen at No, 31 J.OAKEY & SONS, LTD.Steamre Orion, Captain Pernéer, loft | r om dE MALE HELP WANTED.Irae treet, from 13 to 2 o'clock | Wellington Mills, oe.port for Toronto vertereiny mormag- a er 0 box from New Tab Collars.Embrol Collarsrte erent teeters.| DM, A : ea.dered MEN AND BOYS WANTED Tol Ovmcanien.rom Clevaand, wiih + a1 Tor Tien & Co.Far, Comm.À Sots and Bolt.Pique Coat Sets.Years plumbleg, plastering, bricklay.[| FOR SALE-TWO EDISON COM NEW PIANO STUDI cargo of coal, arrived in pert yester- USA.and Ringxton, Ont.; offer lile scholarship | meerial Gramophones, including | re- - day morning amd moored at the Que: \u201cHALT THERE.| Lace Plastron Collars and Long Cuffsgn card puedo, feb ition | ode.reprducer, eh ed ata FOR THE LEFT HAND.boc & Take St.John wharf.See the rront advertisements [| Belts in Silk, Beaded, Leather, Kid and Elastic, Pain and wie ; y | &c.Cost 8h10., .$ Ey Tours, Jrwde | Bchools, | sacrifice.Apply at Chronicle | 20 Molodions and lasirotire Plane Sins prom Sova with conte arrived fn | Paie, Lamine & Freee, which com: | Cut Steel Mounted, all colours.mence on Friday next, watil further brelers.| FAGUY.T.FPINAY & PREHF, port yesterday and proceeded for Mont treal.Summer Vests in Thread, Cashmers and Silk.Fine imported Hose in Cashmere, Silk and Thread, Plain, TOR SALE\u2014A LARGE PROPERTY FOR THE LEFT BAND Upper Town, sise, 105 fort front by ' AGENTS WANTED.-BY \u2014 80 feet deep.For particulars, apply to Stramer Glifra, Captain Tvedt, ar 262.264 St.John street Lak taries, i M after.: ' Lace and Embroidered, from 180.wif FSKEN CALIING ON MAR.|[afue & laBue, Notre, 3 5.AUGUST W.HOFFMANN a og are ray ter hum Te rr Tat ng, Material deal, PUBLISHED IN TWO PARTS | lou.46-YEARM.D BABY.| | P.C.Corsets and Tape Girdles from 35a, to $8.85 on manulaeturer ; liberal com: | FOR BALE\u2014A NEW BET OF TER Stonmers Rymra and Hektor arrived | The death hes just cooured at West peer vi poi ies.Address | Encyciopadie Britanmie, Tine ké ; EACH PART - = oc BLOG (rom Romie) rortomar and pore bay.Worklious, Wiis, Foghend, 300, Broallond Canada.beat, | wil bo sold oh vary pacman Oks.| 10 BE HAD AT ed for Sydney.child was born rain Month sed ot .t Soap fo better thon other the \u2018age of twelw months ite further | E J DYN AGENTS WANTED with coon | FOR SALE-FIRST CLASS Mob.| A.L AVIGNE\u2019 bot 0.Sort when vost a de deeiigt rare | develomment, both physically «and es Ue somamction for firm of Scotch Whisky | §oogre monte nd bricks All moder | .Pay Pualight êeus 34 tale diredoms, | mentally.wen reese.Throughout 9 , .te ete pe vas oth Yalby's frock .Diets, Sores, Sadr urine Ako Snellen bu: HUSIO azd PIANO WARKROONS, Drink Beauport Lager; it ie [clothes end roatined he pil mt 49 JOHN STREBT, PHONS 371 Glasgow, Scoland.\u2019 pr ad.- Welter Bars, 8.88ST.JOHN STREET the best.play.avd had to be fed and {ake care of precisely as an infant.| -=-\u2014 \"2 - \u2014m\u2014\u2014\" =r ¢ | : vw LA ae ea mae WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906.+ THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE , \u2014 FRESH BRAZ NU ILIAN TS.A.GRENIER, 94-96 ST.JOHN STREET \\ - A SES fan eet) ba > $ H AM.UECONOMIE No.35 ST.SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY The new establishmant of Mr.Picard, Quebec's well known founder, ie open at No.35 Sr.Joseph Street, where the public are invited to STOVES! STOVES I |\" GRAND OPENING OF A NEW STORE \u2014BY\u2014 EUSEBE PICARD, Founder and Manufacturer of the Steel Store JOSEPH STREET.examine a considerable assortment of Stoves, L\u2019ECONOMIE (Steel) GLENWOOD (Font) PENN ESTHER, PLAIN, also RE.FPRIGERATORS, NICKELED KITCHEN UTENSILS.The steal Stove L'ECONO- MIE is the most perfect and most modern one.It gives satisfaction to the housekeeper as the cooking of all food cannot be surpassed, economises the fuel and as the cinders are consumed by the Stove, no dust spreads throughout the bouss.We have also a special Steel Stove for firewood.A Visit Is Solicited.DIED.BOIVIN.\u2014In St.John's suburbs, on 98th May, 1906, Dame Juke Papil- Jon, widow of Louis Boivin, aged 68 and nine months.funeral will take place on Thursday, 3lst instant, at 9 am.\u2019 the body leaving the residence of deceased, 208 Richelieu street, at 8.48 for St.Jean Baptiste Church and thence to Belmont Cemetery.Friends and relations ars requested: to attend without further notice.New Advertisements\u2014 Pain In My Back\u2014Warner's Safe Cure.Notice\u2014Adelard Turgeon.Renault Brandies\u2014Iaw, Young & Co.Magic Baking Powder\u2014E.W, Gilletd & Co.Burdock Blood Bitters.Milburn's Heart & Nerve Pills.College of Physicians & Surgeons.\u2014P.V.Faucher, M.D.North Shpre Ports\u2014Holliday Bros.Notice\u2014T.Beland & Co.Organ Recital\u2014St.Andrew's Church, White Waist Sale\u2014Thos.Donohue.= \u2014 2e, wow.Sydney N.S, & North Shore Ports R M.S.\u201cARANMORE\" CAPT.EMILLO COUILLARD e Is expected to enil from Queber for Sydney, N.8 , and the North Shore Ports of call, at noon, ~aturday, June 2ad, Freight received ap to Frida: Spm at the ship at Point de Carcv Wharf.Forrates and other particulars, apply HOLLIDAY FROS,, 101 St.Petor Btreet.St.Andrew's Church ORGAN RECITAL BY MR.W.REED Thursday, May 3ist, at 8.15 p.m, \u2014 VOCALISTS \u2014 Mrs.À.6, Duncan and Mr.B.S, Woodley COLLECTION.may 0x?COTTAGE WANTED\u2014SMALL FAM.fly of adults want nicely furnished tered cottage on the sea coast for the season.State price and fuii pac- ticulars.Address, Cottage, care Chronicle.PATENTS or pe ind Foreign tri se to pod ry » Box 62, Station B., Montreal, Canada; GOOD PATENTS BOUGHT.usine new and useful is om < Means of sesuring & comps.Ro = HOTEL ror SALE Motel situstal in the Town of Campiællton, in the business Center and ome of the most flourishing H!tole in the Town.TTere je in connection à tivenced bar and large wtedling coco modation.Reason for siling failing health ard full \u2018pocket.Apply to 0.SMITH, en] may-4xmoe.wedfrisie.= N.B Ka, & Province a Sashes } Scrarion Cover, Dame Eleonore Martineau, of the parish Durty of Josep Omer Borgrande Indre, of mer nd, laborer, SF tie wre pac nod to ap: +, duly,agthorined to pear in Jadiciat Proceedings, ow The said Ji ve Plaintiff ; h Omer Bertrand, of the said parish of 8¢ Romuald, An setion for peparation as to pr parie der, been institated by the Plainagsinst the.ait, Defendant, JE kt GOSSELIN, Sh BE 4 NOTICE The annual meeting of the A, Grave Lumber Company, Etchemin, Province of Quebec, will be held at the I'resident's Office, Union Bank Building, Quebec, on Wednesday, the 6th day of June, 1908, for the reception of the annual report, election of Directors for the ensuing year, and other business.A.8, GRAVEL, Quebec, 26th May, 1906.may28x9, BEFORE GOING 10 16 SEASIDE 8 HERE'S HEALTH AND P RASURE [FoR YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS, _ PRICES \u2014 5.25, 6.00, 7.50, 11.00, 15.00 Rubber Tired, Smooth, Finest, Safeand easy running.The Automobile will last for veara with reasonable use.You will enjoy watching the children taking the fun.SEND YOUR ORDER AT OYCE TO Pruneau & Kirouac.COLLEGE OF Physicians and Surgsons Of the Province of Quebs: Provincial Board of Med:cine Preliminary Examinationsxamination for the admission ud) Ma and Surgery will ened * A day, 3th June next.34 Mon real, at 9 AM.in the Laval GAiversity Hall, Se.Denis Street, The corliflontes of good conduct as woil.4 he examination fee of $3 must be sent in at east before, to ane of the undorsigned sears.es A card of indentity of tho onndidate, certified by the Director ot hi eollage or other tenchi Tone Sa bo from either of the Beoretaries J.A.MACDONALD, MD, LD, Montesal, P.V.FAUCRER, M.D, Qui be, | 99th May, 1908 | COLLEGE OF Physicians and Surgeons Of the Province of Quebec.Provincial Board of Medicine i Semi-Annual Meeting.I -A: 1 Moeti the Provincial ! Bans dicing will Takes nos Ve 3; tb at Montreal, ne Po , iy nex 3 Bi Bead Feouler.Lav niversity, SL at186.m.dd tor th Brotension 1 fon he conne must remit the fan 8 of the undersign Pele satel oa ittos will on Tues: day Id uly next.at ham.; AT mul Drement Shemaeives with their diplomas foo ou eaten of tnafon to study, After that £a na candidate will admitted, ! \u20186 Committes for the jai Era: loa | sen a ar RTT STA ors in Ar intend studying Medicine, Tipon be worn on thelr rea ro diplomas by one of the secre.tarise, at least t days in advance à ihe tice bn n eo ed secretaries ot least r TE ota Seater Rata eaçe, or a er uperior in their locality cocording to an hl residl: vit which they oan obtain from one of the se.Tyrienet then forward thet devi oir dip) lomas, certificate of ls oir i to one of the least the meeting 6 cortifieates and diplotnes wii return.authentioity pre «6 0000 a8 thelr J.A.MACDONALD, LD, rome De min \u20ac PV, PAUCHER uen Place SNA, 2006 Boceetaties.Tegaired before examination | \u2014 A p= OUT TOWN VERDICT, ACCIDENT | l1 Case of Man Drowned at Natural Steps-Another Fatality, The werdict rendered by the Cor onet\u2019s jury yesterday in the inquest oa the body of Norbert Trudel, ome of the victims of the recent quadruple drowning accident at tbe Natural Steps, Montmorency Fails, was acc dentally drowned.The jury added » rider to the ver diet te she effect that the R,L & .provide accommo dation {ox the men crossing to thew wi .Dr.Jolicoeur, District Coroner, was notified yesterday of another acokiental drowni Joseph Levesque, 35 years old, while coming down on a ralt at Black River, Lake St.John distriot, on Monday, was drowned.The body bas not yet been recovered.FIREMEN'S FUND.The Treasuræ of the Firemen's Pund gratefully acknowl the receipt of the sum of 85 from J.L.Wherry, * IN MONTREAL.The man named Gingras, who was reported missing, is in Montreal.News was received from him yesterda: y.RAISED A ROW.The man who started a row in Charlevoix street and resisted the lice, was fined $5 and costs in the er's Court yesterday.MR.REED'S ORGAN RECITAL.The postponed organ recital will be played by Mr, in St.Andrew's urch to-morrow evening when Mrs.A.G.Duncan and Nr.B.8S.Woodley will assist as vocalists and an interesting programme will be presented.36 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE OF THE Y.NM.C.A.TO-NIGHT.Rev.A.U.Marshall, one of Australias leading clergymen, will deliver the Y.M.C.A.Anniv Service address to-night at 8 o' .The olic are most cordially invited to ear the celebrated speaker.\u2014 \u201cTHEVE 18 REST FOR THE WEARY.\u201d Rest your feet and you will rest \u2018your body, Eighteen hours comlort in a hour day.F.Simard & Co, Quebec.THE LATE CANON WAITT.The Very Rev.Dean Williams, Rector of the Anglican Cathedral; the Ven.Archdeacon A.J.Balfour, Rev.Canon Scott, Chancellor John Hamilton, Captain Carter end Mr.Robert Campbell left yesterday for Lennoxville, P.Q., to attend the funeral of the late Rev.Canon Waitt, Principal of the University of Bishop's College, who died on Sunday last.Te funeral will take place at Lennoxville this afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be attended by ministers and prominent laymen of the Anglican Church from eH parts of the province.2,000 YARDS DRESS GOODS.Will be offered at 39 cents valued at 60 cents, to commence to-day (Wednesday).MARCEAU & CIE., 155 St.Joseph street.BAND ON THE TFRRACE.The R.C.G.A.band will perform on Dufferin Terrace this (Wednesday) al- ternuon from 3.30 to 5.30 p.m., wea: ther permitting.1.Maech\u2014 Veni Vidi Vin\u2019.R.B.Hall 2.Selection from \u201cAn Artist's 3.4.& 6.?God Save the King.: J.VEZINA, Bandmaster.SEE THE DISPLAY In our show window and judge for joursell, of the wonderful value of son Welst we are giving ing for 60c.and 30 SYNDICATE OF QUEBEC, A WELL DESERVED HONOR.To the readers of the Gazette it wilt be a welcome of news to learn that M.Pierre Georges Roy, of Levis, editor of the Bulletin des Recherches Historiques, has been decorated by the French Government, baving received the disfinction\u2014by no means common The decoration was conferred on M.Jar.mesting oi the Ind of Trade which was held yes of officier de l'Inetruction Publique.| hou BOARD OF TRADE Council Meeting Yesterday Afternoon Discusses Variety of Topics, À number of ' interesting matters came up for consideration at the regu- terday afternoon.Mr.Geo.&.Amyot probe the other members present foi « Messrs De.Bd.Morin, Lk.E.B, ttray, Geo.Tanguay, P.J.Bexim, V, Lemieux, Ed.Picher, and T.Levas sour, Secretary.A Matter was read from) Mr.N.Belcourt, M.P., Ottawa, requesting ihe Board of Trade to endorss the invite.tion recently extended by the, Canadian Parlement to King Edward and Queen Alexandra to visit Canada.The Secretary was instructed to draw up a suitable resolution, adding the Board's | samest desire for such 5 visit.À letter was read from the Secre tary Of be Pocimal Amo tion, Loalon, and, established to promotes the adoption of a decimal system ot weights, measures awd coinage in the United Kingdon, enclosing a copy of a communication which is being sert to the Premier and Postmaster-General of Canada, and asking the Board to take the opportunity before the Premier leaves to attend the confermos in Apri next to urge kim to support, as at the time of the Coronation Conference, the proposed adoption of the molric system of weights and measured throughout the British Empire, It is stated in the communication that more than hal the members of the British House of Commons are pledged to support the aims of the Association, The communication enclosed shows that the British Post Office has partially adopted the metric system, and letters which weigh more than a hall ounce are treated as fully paid if they do not exceed 15 grams.The differ mee in weight is but small (about 8 p.e.), still tbe point is important be cause letters are now frequmtly stamp ed 5d, whi iv ruling ire only 24d.The Canadian Posi, Office is soked to afford equal facilities to Canatians.It was decided to refer the whole question of the adoption of the metric systen of weights and measures to the next general meeting of the Board of Trede, when it will be fully discuesed.It was decided to petition the Fedoral Government in commection with the request of the Provinces for increased subwidies, asking that legisla tion be adopted whereunder the terms of the subsdies now granted to the several Provinces may be ro readjusted as to meet the altered conditions arising from large increases in popu tion and in expenditure, and further, that such legislation may be framed où à more flexible basis than the pre sent law 20 as to automatically provide for the increasing financial re- quitements of the Provinces consequent upon their future development and thus avoid the need for further legie- lation in this comnrction.Similar pe titions bave been adopted by the Montreal Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce.Tpe Council decidsd to agsin ask the Federal Government to establish a separate district for Quebec for the inspection of grain, the limite to be.from Three Rivers to the Guif.Quebec is now part of the Montreal district, but as the exportation of grain from ! Quebec is hecomino more and more it je considered to be ab | solutely necessary thal Quebec should bave ite own district and i Sor.The same request was made 4 the Government three years ago, and at that time it was stated that the matter would be taken into consideration.No sotion in the matter was ever taken, however, and it will now In» again vigorously pushed.The Secre ; | tary was instructed to at once cor- municate with the Department of Trade and Commerce.A number of trade enquiries were received.Morgan, Wakely & Co., Cardiff, want the name of some local firm who would become agents fox anthracite coal ; the London Chamber ol Cotumyeroe, on beim of » firm ot malt vin manufacturers, wired for the name of, a local firm or undertake sn agency for products ; a Rotterdsm fn asked for names of works in the district using | creosnte oil for wood preservative or other pu a Too following gentlemen were pro.dor membership :\u2014Messrs, Jas, Holliday, merchant ; F.JJ, Cockburn, Manager of the Bank of Mortreal : W.H.Durneford, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce ; MW.Weir, merchant grocer ; D.O.L'Esperance, stock broker.LADIES\u2019 GOLF CLUB.In referring yesterday to the club.ted on the se ereo Fleld for the Ladies\u2019 Gol Club, the word ladies Roy by the Consul-General of France, an behalf of his Government, before \u2018his departure.On M.Roy's right to be thus honored we need not dwell.Tt has been our nlrasure again and again to call attention to the value of the Bulletin des Recherches Historiques, which for so many years he has so ably conducted and which is a trea- rury of information on certain of the obscurer historical question for many of whith the enquirer will seek solution in vain at any other souroe of knowlrige.How much (apart from general | eupervision ), M.P.G.Roy hienrelf has contributed to the Bulletin & glance at any number of the mage- vine sultics to show.To his work s« a genealogiet his published mono- graphe on the families of D'Irumberry elaberry\\ Tache, Juchereau-Duches- nay, Roobert de la Morandiere\u2014this last enmoualy related to the birth time of the Chateau de Ramesay\u2014ste,, bear honorable witaees \u2014Montresl Gazette, 26 Mav.A GREAT ATTRACTION.The Wisard Bros, in thefr wonder ul bar ormancs at the Rustic Theatre, Kemt House grounds, are creating a sensation.They do many startling, tricks with : Deatness and ity that win for them tl teat ou trod the large times daily.Performances are given at 3.30 and 8.30 p.m.every day, Fras to pansingers by.the raitwey.was omitted, which made it a; ras if the building wes put up for ; Quebee GoM Club.There wes & recep- | ron at the club on Monday aftænoon and was largely attended.A Joo war [given by Mes.Molimont and Mre.B, .Scott and Miss Turner, and à \u2018large number of ladies and tlemen noon friendly matches were played on AROUND THE COURTS.The Court of Review will render judgments to-morrow, the last dey of term the .Judge LangeNer rendered t x ay in the osse of the riton & Game Club and the St.Mau: rice Lumber Co., which was an action ' for damages amounting to $360.The | defendant offered to confess judgment for $100 and costs of an of \u2018hot, clase, which the plaintiff refused to accept.The ji t dismivers the incidental demand, with costa against ; the tif.On the ection in chief, | the ent declares the confession of judgment offered by the defendant suf olent, and condemns the defendant to pay plaintiff seid $100, with costs of an action of that class, up to the Al.Ing of the plea of the defendant, and dismisses the piainiil'e action se the mrrplus, with eoste pl i i Manager Imperfal Bank ; J.A.Moisan, | the the links hy the ladies ve.gentiemen, [Usspe Co, Que, writen:\u2014 A SPLENDID BILL.Rustic Theatre, Kent Eouss Grounds, Well Worth Viddting.No one ehould miss peyiny a visit to the Rustic Theatre, Be Kent House grounds, this week, The new program.bw now on the boards is & very en- ioyable one, and latge crowds\u2019 dail sre delighted Ly its novelty and cleverness of the performers Barlow & Nicholson, the high class sketch artists, give a most amusing entertainment and keep their audiences in roars of laughter during the time they hold « , Their sketch is en- titled, \u2018\u201cA Business Proposition,\u201d and ' it is ht and from start, to Fain, Tn there is Richard Leggat, \u201cthe Rising Generation,\u201d who is also & talented entertainer and his work.fs greeted with loud applause.The Wizard Brothers give à performance that is sensational and thrilling.Thelr wonderful feats on the bars are performed with a neatness gnd agility that cannot be sur- Posed, and they must be seen to be ully a, X andsome grounds at Kent House looks most beautiful at t.The zoo is a source of great interest.The rush of water over the Falls is vast just now and the mighty tor- vent is a sight well worth seeing.Another pleasant feature of a it hs the nightly dancing parties the some and spacious ballroom of the Kent House.Regular and commodious train service.DEATH OF MRS.BOIVIN.The friends of Mrs.(widow) Louis Boivin, will regret to learn of ber death, ich oceurred y.Uecoascd was the mother of Mr.Louis Boivin, contracting joiner, and mother.in-law of J.Paquet, of the firm of Z.Paquet, and of Hercule Lapointe, of Montreal.BIG TROUT IN TOWN.Mr.Frank Stocking, Mr.Frank Me.Naughton and a party of friends met with splendid success a day or two ago in fishing for trout at the outlet of Lake Edward.Thres of their catch sxceeded three pounds each in weight, end aH the fish were taken with the fly.The most successful lures were the brown hackle and a black fly.A number of people were shown speci mens of the catch at Nr, Stockings office yesterday.WE OFFER.A very fine shaded taffeta silk for 48 cents, real value 780.We solicit your visit.MARCEAU & CIE, 185 St.Joseph street.HAVE YOU SEEN THEN?Do you wish to enioy life?To have & short respite from the grinding cares of daily life?Take a run down to Kent House and see the many attractions about the grounds.And don't forget the Rustic Théatre.There is an exceptionally food bill on this week.Barlow & Nicholson, in \u201cA Business Proposition\u201d; Richard at, \u201cthe ising Generation\u201d ; e izard Bros., bar performers.Dancing every week might at Kent House, NEPTUNE QUICK LUNCH.Soup, steakl fried tatoss, cold chicken, ete.\u2018\u2019Amontillado Sherry.\u201d We receive oysters daily.YMCA Address to Mep in the Parlors Last Evening.A conference for men was held in the pariors of the Y.M.C.A.last evening.There was a good attendance Mr.Lindsay, president of the assodia- occupied the chair.The Rev.Ation Marshall, of Adelaide, Australia hood.\u201d The revd.gentleman, who is a powerful and eloquent speaker, for an hour and a quarter held the rapt attention of his audience.His re marks left a deep impression on all who had the leasure of hearing him.This evening Mr.Marshall will speak at the public anniversary service , the Y.M.C.A in the Association all.Health the Prize SICKLY PBOPLE HEALTH IS RESTORED BY | Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food You want to pe strong and healthy Everybody docs.Wonen as wellas men.| Thers was.a time when Women jrèd- ed themsehwe on | looking pale and delioate.That day has passed.Today robust health jis the ides.A well-rounded form, firm floh and muscles, st th and elasticity of move ment and hoalthiul glow to the com.lexton\u2014thene are whet all are striv- ng for, and mang are attai their object by the use of Dr.ve's Nerve Fool, |\u201d When the Mood which js taken inta the body aile to eupply the ired , amount ol rich, lifesuwtaining ood lexterral assistance anuet be sought until the syotem de fully restored.{vary material which goes directly to | the formation of blood, pure, bealth.mers entertained.During the after giving blood.Mrs.Clement Roberts, Fu:rtrewile, while T felt very [orisevable, waa trout \u2018led with indigmtron and bad to | ep- potéte.1 was aloo weak and not attend to gny work.Ihe vai was ran down | but thanke to Dr.Chase's Nerve Food Î am, Dow vel wrong and well agnit, t ia a plreaurs to recommen! po ex errnt à medicine.\u201d coukd Ll Mrs.M O'Brien, T.Avenit.Que, writée-\u2018Foe a long time I kal tha , pralpitetion of the heart iat had that 1 was vnashle to do any work, Hertog 4 Dr.Chart'n Nerv: Fool T de crlel to trv it avt aller bavine taken wx Somesof thin fror (ves I was compitely need.\u201d Weakness, dreag dnriling, hertardion rev epolde, feelin a cf (adie, Hiecomraerment and dapondrney soon tHeapnear before the wplradid rewtors.tive influrroe ol thin great medicine, aod jor this reason Dr.roue Here Pood has besome vo popolsg: cents a box, jet ail , or Betes & Co, orizontal bar | the delivered an address on \u2018Young Nod Most Sought For AND TO THOUSANDS OF WEAK Dr.Cliase\u2019s Nerve Food supplies the ' \u201cFor quitea : A MIDNIGHT BLAZE Roof of a Building on Champlain Market Place Caught Firs, About hal-past twelve this morning minent, but happily this was not the case, and the firemen got thaough their task after about an hours hard work.err cer MISSING MAN HEARD FROM.The family of J.B., who been mission since Friday last, Love received à letter frem hime, an nouneing that he was in Montreal, where he had secured a position.MILITARY INSPECTION.Col.Lessard, of Toronto, Col.Buchan and Lieut.-Col.Pelletier, of Montreal, will anfive here on Friday to take part in the inspection and re- De.the troops at St.Joseph de vis.CHARGED WITH FORGERY.Isidore Louis Belliard, a Belgian, was yesterday held by the Police Court authorities to answer to a charge of forgery.The man was ar- tested in company with a Belgian woman named Derancour, charged with breaking the pence as a result of a row ich occurred between the two wbmen.The wile claims they threat: ened her.AN three had been living in the Lake St.John district.Belliard disappeared from his home several da: sgo and upon maïäng inquiries, the wife dircovered that an amount of Bo deposited in the bank at Roberval d been drawu.She charges that her husband forged her name to draw the money.The wife came to this city last week in search of the husband and found him with the other woman.He finds no weal who flees all wos.MOE.JOSEPH BEAUDOIN, CAR OF STON REED DT PE-RU-EL Mde.Jossph Beantoin, #8 me St.Olivier, Quebec, P.Q., Can, wait: \u201cPerans 1s wonderful for indigestion.1 eat whatever 1 want and no longer feel any oppression, \u201c\u201cMaving bad dyspepsia for s time and having tried various remedies, I decided to try Peruns asd with the fourth bottle of it I was pere foctly cured.\u201cFor this reason I recommend it to sil those who are suffering with that tee rible malady, dyspepsia.\u201cI hape thatall who are afflicted in this way will take Peruna as I did.\u201d The experience of Mde.Besudoin ought te be sufficient proof to any one of the value of Peruns in cases of ce terrbal dyspepsia.If you suffer from stomach oatarrh in any of its various forms, give Peruns s fair trial, avoiding fnthe meantime all such indiscretions in diet as would tend to retard » cure, and you will soon be rewarded by a normal appetite and healthy digestion oûber CARS DERAILED.The morning train on the Quebec M Lake St.John Railway was a couple of hours late in arriving yes .owing to the derailment of five care of a freight train near St.Raymond, which temporarily blocked the line.BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, TELEPHONE 488 i THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS EVER SEEN IN QUEBEC.ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS.ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS.BSTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL CLASSES OF PAINTING.IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR WORK.B.LEONARD, Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.NOVEL DESIGNS, 58 ST.JOHN STREET advertise, Ladies\u2019 Hats.Ladies\u2019 Belts | DISCOUNTS VARYING \u2014FROM\u2014 10 TO 25 PER CENT Will be granted during the next few days, in all departments.Remember that as in the past, there will be no deception and we will sell as we These Discounts Are For Cash Only.Ladies\u2019 Clothing.16 pc.Embroideries.15 p.c.corres avosocnseccocce 20 P.Colored Uress Goods\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.15 p.c.Black Dress Goods.Silks and Velvets.Cloaks, Ladies\u2019 Cravanettes, Dress Skirts, Tweeds.15 p.c.Umbrelilas 15 pe Tweed Suits.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 Carpets and Ollcloths.15 p.c.Waterproof Overcoats.15 p.a.P.S.:\u2014Remember that all these goods will be sold for cash only.20 p.o.10 pe.10 p.c.\u2026.15 p.c 15 p.c.18 pa Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, 262-265 St John St, Quebec. ; ' ! F The Commis THE QUEBEC JORRONIOLE.~ WEDNESDAY, max 30, 1906.= loners of the Transcontinental Railway.NOTICE.Notios | is barehy given that the Commissioners of the Tracscontinenrel Railway have this day Sledin the weffics of ghe Registry of Deads for she County of Portasur tm the Provinoe of Quebec, a plan, profile and reference book of the lands required for the of the Pavtarn Divison of said Railway through the casterle 874 miles of said County of Porwmeul ge.or ceupiers of any ol | lhe s affected dre hereby oau- toned egainstthe removal or defacing of any stakes, hubs, hench marks, we, placed on such lands by the Togimers of the aoûl Conmissionsre, Quaben, 25th May, 1906.|! By order, P.E.RYAN, Secretary, The Commissioners of the Tremscon Unental Railway.may.20x1m; Tha Commissioners of the Transcontinental Rallway.NOTICE.Notice is hoeehy givens that the Continissioners of the (I'ranscontines.tral Railway have this day filed inj the office of the Ktegistry of Uends lor the County of Wwe, in the « l\u2019ruvines of (lueive à revieal plan profile ani reference bak ¢f the lawh i for the purpose of the Yasin, Pivise ton of ihe said lailway through the seal County of Quel pe.Owners or occupiers of any ol the lamts affected are hereby cautiond against the removal or | dofarirg of any stakes, Bubs, hench marks, ete, planed on euch lands by dhe Engines of the sab Commissioners, Qurbee, rd May, 1904, Ry order, Pr.E.RYAN, i Secretary, The Commissin-rs of theTranscon- tinental Railway.nay.26xlm.as NOTICE.Is her ay Lieu that the wzhis of he ppranuval on te WaRrr-poueru fiereunder meutioes | wil be put up mt auction to \"te hold im we room «à the lepartmezt of Lev ds and Forres, in th City pf Quokce, où the gwretylinet day oi Jun next, at 30.30 o'clock én the afterucon, The concession to be ma:le by long fease, for YU years.on oraditions Ounrlitions which will le emmmunicat- od to the publie «D the day of the sale.1.The Ka-Ka-Ke prapris on the Quinze River, vounty of Pentène, atout 12 miles from North Temiscamingue.2, The \u201cBig l'ipo St-ne,\u201d the \u201cLitthe , Pipo Stan\u201d and the \u201cIsland Rapids,\u201d Quinze River, county of Pon- Kiec, ahcunt 8 guiles from North Temiscamingue.3.The falls ut the outlet of Tremblfag Take, dot No.25, 3rd range of tbe wwuship of Girnndiscn, county gl Terrebonne.4.ihe iulls and rapils (oRectively known o8 %@ Yrarat tals,\u2019 at the momh of the river Maricouagen, north shore of Saiut-Lawrence, county of Sugwnay.8 1bo principal falls of tae Hiver wax Quirndes, vie the north shore of the Being Lawrence, wboul sé suiks roa Fomto aux Uvtardee, county of Sagus nay.6 The rapil oalkd \u201cLe Gatælle;\u201d co Saint Maurnico Rive, avout J2 (in 8 sweight Loe) trom Thre Rivers, * 7.Ibs Coteau Rapids a1 the Saint Lawreace, at Usteau i= i i 3 i ifr g' ii ® 58 i Ë : i f totancs of \u2018ne juyers.OLD CASE, NEW WORKS.The story goes thet a Toronto man went truvelling to Europe, and in a French shop he thougat he bad discovered à very ancient and ;rare speci.mer of a timepiecs.He bought it fod a good bi figure, and when he got back in Toronto wes humiliated when avant er T iF i #1 nh if i ; hit i i sk ! } ï ¢ i 3 it : ; i stil FE I gif He 8 ji 2 fit HY 2826 gr Ë i £ 43 \u20ac i ñ fit i d g a à Es ge 8a + a F ir indicate jthe hours, indicate where to set the i 3 A 13s ¥ho?ame to the An old gentleman livieg en Glowcenter Siret: has three or four old time jises in \u2018his House, art be knows the history of | them all.They fave twes hand down from gemer- and are geduine well: when.be was in Eu moncte n cocialy and each euro! 5 fine, a known lawyer, PILES = testim in the press bore boTiL i You oan pie your money back if satisfied.at or EDMAXSON, BATES & Co., Toronto, DR, OHASE'S OINTMENT.\u2014 Tope some years \u2018ago, soured g very Mn QUEBEC CHRONICLE.etm ad chook of Geman make, and rather curionw design.It has two belle on the top, sed it le 60 arnenged tha hour ie struck on one bell, while vo balf-hour is of the | f i 2 iF Eat ges ih & ERLE ) If your dealer can't write us and you who can.FOR.STYLISH SUITS PERFECT FIT.BEST MATERIAL, LOWEST PRICE.©5 BUADE STREET.New Edition of Bret Harte\u2019s Novels.\u201cally Dow?\u201cSusie, \u201cA Ward of the Golden Gate,\u201d \u2018Three Partners,\u201d \u201cA Waif of the Pisin.\u201d \u201cCondensed Novels,\u201d \u201cThe Bell Ringer of Angelos'\u2019 SPECIAL EDITION OF ¢ The Heritage of Unrest\u2019 by Gwendoline Overton.The Pride of Jennico™ by Egerton Castle.\u2018The Crisis\u2019 by Winston Churchill.\u201cFoes in Law\u2019 by Rhoda Bi ton, \u201cThe Four Feathers\u201d by A.KE.W, Mason Ete., Ete., SELLING AT 25c., FORMER PRICE 750.Call and see our line of Gibson Post Cards.P.J.EVOY, 107 ST.JOHN STREET.A.LEOFRED (Granvare or McGrr.) CONSULTING ENGINEER \u2018WATERWORKS à eraciaurr 39ST.JOHN STREET, (Metropolitan Insurance Building.) Long Distance Telephone No.548 may.12x9m.MADE IN CANADA.SET BAKING POWDER .The Kind Grandmother Used, the Market 40 Years aad Still the Favorite.T0 NERCHANTS, CAPTAINS STEVERORES, ETC.The subscriber wishes | to inform Merchants, Stevedores and others | that, baring bought out the firmt clea ! of the late Mr.Oliver Kermed ; de now prepared to supply stescaships, walling vessels, and po craft with all jpecessary gear such as CHAIN NIPPERS, WBARS and CANTBARS, GINS and SLINGS, and All Other Cear Required for Leading.= AT80 \u2014 Ha six steam engines in frst tee fe prepared to make con- vragte for discharging ships cargoes as COAL, SALT, CEMENT, ETO.MOLASSE CARGOS A SPECIALTY Prompt attention and low rats cam be relied on.| J.R.WEBB, Corner St.Andrew and St.Peter Ste LOOKOUT FOR NEXT Big Auction Sale WATCH FOR THE DATE.\\ Lands Enquiry, Ottawa, May 25\u2014The House of Commons devoted itself to private members\u2019 business to-day.There was a short discuesion on Nr.W.F.Naclean's resolution for the appointment of a special committee to enquire into life insurance in all its phases.In the course of the talk complaint was made that the commm- sion which the Government appointed was proceeding at too elow a rate.In reply, Mr.Fielding defended the commission, both as regards personnel and procedure, and believed it was doing its work effectively, and with reasonable speed.\u2018Mr.Fielding also defended Mr.Fitsgerald, the supenz tendent of insurance, whom he spoke of as wn efficient officer, whose work was done in a quiet way, but was, nevertheless, effective, In the further discussion, Mr.Fitzpatrick held that the Royal Commission could do the work required better than » committee of Parliament, as it would go to the head offices of the companies and examine their books, while the companies could hardly he expected to bring ther bnoks to Ottawa.Mr, Fitzpatrick spoke of Mr.Shepley as the best man to conduct the enquiry, which he Was instructed to make a thorough one into all matters referred to the commission, Mr, Shepley was responsible for making the enquiry effective, He was also responsible for the selection of assistand counsel.Mr, Fitzpatrick mentioned that Mrs y went to Albany to interview those who had taken part in the Armstrong investigation, and added that Nr, Dawson, the actuary who had been engaged for the commission, had declared that ihe Osnadien examination had heen more complete than that of the Armstrong rommis- sion.There was more talk, during which Mr.Monk upheld a parliament.sry committes as the best body for acquiring into matters affecting the omirse of a Governnfent.In The end the resolution war rejected.The inspection of hay wee the sub- jeot of a discussion to-night, brought on by Mr.Beauparlant, of St.Hyacinthe.He moved & resolution declaring that every person who presses hay for irede shall attach to each bale or bundle of hay so pressed, or shall print theceon, a label on which ie marked, distinctly and indelibly (a) the initials of the Christian name, the full surname, end the address in full, of such person; (b) the weight of such bale or bundle; (ce) an indication of ihe quality of the hay in one of the following marks, namely: \u201cChoice,\u201d for hay of that quality, that is to say, of a specially faultless quality ; \u201cNo.1,\u201d for hay of a first grade o.2,\" far hay of @ second grade; \u2018No.3.\u201d for hay of a third grade: and that any person who, by himself, or through the agency of another Fo violates any of the provisions thia act, shall, for each offence, upon aunf- mary conviction, be lishie to a fme not exceading ten dollars, together with the costa of the proseaution, andin default of payment of such fine and conta, whall he Hable to imprisonment with or without hard fahor, for a term not exceading ome month, unlesn ench fine and costs are moonvr paid.The dismiarion was shared in hy \" Moskrr, Monk, Barr.Wright (Ren: frew), Boyer, and Fisher.\u2018The latter Aperitive, Digestive, very T.SAVARD.WILL OPEN Built on elevated ,00ttages on the opposite side of the lake.GOLF LINKS, LAKE ST.JOSEPH HOTEL, Lake St.Joseph ONLY 60 MINUTES FROM QUEBEC.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ground, facing one of the most beautifal lakes in Oanads, em» {Dowered amid the forest.clad 'Latrvatian Moan'aink | A pleasure Launch and &_steamer will make re.u'ar trips around the lake and between the new hotel and Whites Family Hotel and the wharf of the summee LAWN TENNIS, 1 then took the glove out, washed it and examined it.e fine leather of the glove was not affected in the least.It \u2018was as plisble and soft as when new, and was not altered in conditino, nor were the stitches affected ip any way.This test, I consider, proves that \u201cla 1\" does not injure the finest leather.I hereby state that these facts are correct and true.J.M.WrLLiaus, Consulting Chemist, Hamilton, Dec.18th, 1905.was ready to accept the principle of the resolution, but desired that the bil to be founded upon it should be veleered to the Committee on Agricul turs.After the House had gone into committee of the whole on the resolution, Mr.Brodeur moved to strike out the sections providing for the classiti- cation of the qualities of hay and the provision for punishment.Mr.Hendersop wanted the prqyisions to apply only to the export trade.The end was thal the bill went to the Committee on Agriculture.The drift of the discussion indicated that there ts little likelihood of the measure becoming law this session.There was further talk on Mr.Sinclaic\u2019s bill respecting the mafety of ships, which has been amended to | conform with the British law.\u2018the bill stands for further consideration.On the motion that the House should go into committee of the whale on the hill respecting the Bell \u2018Lelephone Company, Nr.Lennox, second- of by Mr.Lancaster, moved that the bill should be refecred back to the Railway Committee for further consideration.This was rejected.After vome talk in commilire, progress was reported and the bill stands for further consideration.Mr.Borden gave notice to-night that in the event of the House being moved into committer of supply tomorrow he will move the following amendment : That a select committee of nine be appointed for the folowing purposes : \u2014(a) To inquire into the managenfent, addition and disposal of the Crown lande of Canada (including timber and mineral lands and aM other Dominion lands).managed or controled by the Department of the Interior, 4b) To enquire whether there have been any Hregular, émproper, or uneuthorized dealings in transactions in respect thereof, and who have been concerned theram.(ce) To encuire into the prac tical operation of the Dominion Lands Act, and the amendments thereto, and the regulations made by virtue thereof, and whether any shuses have arisen thereunder, and (4) To report to the Howse upon the matters afore said, and whether any amendments are necessary or desirable in the said laws or regulations.That the committee have power to send for persons, papers and records and to examine witnesses on oath or affirmation: that there he a quorum of the committee.Mr.Fitzpatrick gives notice of an amendment to \u2018his original resolution regarding the salarien of the judges nf the Menitoha Court of Anpeal.The Chief Justice ix to receive RR.0M and the three puiens judges each $7,000, Sir Fred K.Borden given notice of a resolution declaring that time served in Hix Majesty's regular forces may he counted for the purpose of any regulations with regard to pay snd al- FRENCH SOCIETY OF THE | BASSIN DE VIGHY NATURAL MINERAL WATER Francaise Extra Extra Aerated, Limp, Sterilized, Pure, Inalterable, agreeable to drink pure or mixed with wine, beer, milk orsyrup.À BRIDGE STREET, QUEBEC.JUNE 20th.FISHING, BOATING.\u2018ity of accepting vour kind offer ot and other points.Belore sailing ate Prince acknowledged the book and expressed Bis thanks in the following tter from Captain Wyndham, equerry to His Royal Highness, to Mr.Chas.M.Hays, Second Vice-President and General Manager: \u201cDear Mr, Hays: \u201cI am desired by Prinos Arthur of Connaught to convey to you His Royal Highnesa' beet thanks for the very beautiful collection of photographs you bave sent him, and w ich be will ways value as 8 remembrance the journey uj your railway.\u201cHis Royal righness hopes you will express his gratitude to ail those who helped to make his journey such a very comfortable one.Prince Arthur wishes me to say that = most fully appreciates the forethought and .care which wes taken by all your officials, | and be much hopes that he may, at some future date, have: the 0; un- travelling upon the new extension of your line to the Pacific.\u201d SPORTING SPANIELS.\u201cThere are Sour different \\kir:ls of ing under the name of span- | a, water spamiel and the emaller of the gawe sort, Of \u201cland spaniels\u201d there are two kinds jalso; the one larger than the oth?r, much strovger in the pone, but with curly waves in bis hair, and the small yellow pied springing spaniel (u m pheasant and cock shooting,) whose hair is rather long, soft axd delicately pliable, with ears of the vame description, | reaching when ext*ndui beyond the poiea of the nose.° °° The two Lids frst meationed are chiefly cuw>fined to the purposes of wild fowl shooting in moors, marshes and in the neighwrhood (of rivers, where ducks, widhroks, teal, coote, \"moor hens, dabrchicks ani snipe are \u2018to be found, to all of which they pare i partienlarly | appropriate, not mare for their indefatigmble | dustry in lio finding the game than for their | rurmounterd cvery obsticle to recover |iv and bring it to the band whem | killed, * © * TRe large springing spaniel and small cocker, although they vary is wize, dific but little in their qualifications, except that the former is rather slewer in action, neithet catching the scant of the game so suddenly as the latter mor seeming to enjoy it with the same ecstatic ea thusisem when found.The small cocker spaniel has also the advantage 'of getting through the Jow, bushy | coverwith much lees difficulty than the | larger spavéd and does not sem to ! tire so woon, whatever may bave ben ithe length and labor of the day.\u201d So wrote William Taplin in bis {work of 1903, \u201cThe Sporting Dictionary,\u201d but since his doy we have pd- ded to his kst of four spaniels thres other kinds, of which there are other aff-shoots\u2014that is, for exhibition purposes, for taking a broad view, from the sporting point, we are very little better off to-day than sportsmen (were in Mha timesiad pur Graat ing until 6 ys prior to sail AL P.CONNOLLY, General Agent, QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY.0 d'aftert THE Ali Pte sou \\April, 1908.convenant \u2026 © Frames iraveiiiog by wars (Sandaye 0 leave qu Interooioalai Ratiwag.4% Expr to Mon-| tres! Le) Express 10 Camp] x Es Xxprem to Mon- 3.15 Express to River da| 4.00 rem to Monreal, 600TH: Exprem to) Quabes Central Rallway, A% Exprom 10 Whita Mshe Fore and eommodation 20 118 or Bos a Grand Trunk Rallway Ferey.Day SOUTH QUEBNQ, Onanlaîter7th May.time and ciroumeta permit | # this svamer will leave ns olen eee FROM ISLAND FROM QUEBEC 58e.S00 nm si5am 2.0am, (nN 28am 10.00a,m, 18am, 1.00 p m.200 p.30pm, 45pm spam.Spm so 2 FRIDAY and SATURDA' A P [2 ON SUNDAY pe 15pm 1,00 pu 3.38 p.m, 20 pm 00pm.4.00 p.88 Spm Nn eh \u2018| Steamer Champion.CAPT.EUG.FORTIN Ou and aît-t April 24h, westher and Folly his boat will \u2014 in ea Pan From 3 usr 00 Sa\u2019 tay Aepariure.Fhoping st Bté Tu From Ferthier on Mondays Tuesdays Thurs dar sector tor on Mondays, Wednordays, butsdars an turdays Ths mares wil Fi Fram Queteo to #0 88 to LA he rodents oa an Berthier funi reathing tbe fine air où the fav ou Quebes Pr pm, Ia snd retara te de Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TINE TABLE Taking Effect Mey 168k, 1908 Express Sonn Monten A Mi erate Express Stina Nive Tet Locs Mixed « Usanors NB wise 0.00 nr arreers Lom Loup.8.45 $i All Trafus Dally except Sunday Expres trains connest daily at Edmuadaten te.with Can Pro.Ry to ie pros be, NB, 0 PA Stonkine, 386 Louis 51-eet.TR .\u2018oodatook, For farther Information, fo: apply» SES tendent, de Loup weather eircunsiances permitting, 5) LL STOCKS and LANDS BOUGHT OR ON PRIVATE VIRE Montreal, de ok wl Boston 98 St.Peter Street PHONE 946 WEW YORK STOCK MARKET, aber York, May 29) yooter- y's spurt of activity at the opening, today\u2019s stock market sank to a midsummer dullness.Tomorrow's hok- day was partly accountable for extremely languid interest in the mer- ket.The payment of 250,000,000 of Penneylvania notes caused no disturbance in the money market.The most important development of the day was the transfer by telegraph from San Francisco of nearly $3,000,000.The rates for time money for the longer periods showed an advancing tendency.With money over the end of the year quoted at 5.to 54 per cent there is a flck of con in the permanency of case in money for day to day borro: of time ened offerings than By im demand.Jt is expected, however, thst after June 1 there will be cheaper rates for money especially for call and short time loans.Prices were very well maintained to-day in spite of the Light demand.Reading was stiH the rincipal feature of the market aad fate in the day there was a desultory movement in St.Paul, which was associated with a favorable view of crop prospects.The late advances were well maintained and the closing was steady and very dull.on monthly Cook\u2019s Cotion Root medicine on wi 3 > omen oun The only sale als bt Goeress of Smee Le Tr ?ordinary ee f= rear: or Paci} et Ontario The Casi Medirina tetes wW'sdsse, rer rte vate wire from Chas.Mead & Go, Mow York Branson & Dupuis, Stock Brokers, 8: Ne a The firmmess is indicated the by less | Notice of Assignment In he matter of \u2018ad WILBROD BOUCH- ARD, of Quebec, Jeiner, insolvent.The sedd Willkod Bouchard baving nade as assiguiment of bis asests on the TWENTY SECOND (ay of May, 1906, notice is hereby given to hi EXCHANGE.Quebes, 138 St.Peter Street.Montreal, 84 Francis Xavier St, CORRESPONDENT And Private Wire with Chas.Bend &Co., 17 Broad 54, New Tesh Sm 1 Bana 6.Tomas NOUHED ESR Bu.STOCK BROKERS, HOGHELAGA BANK BUILDING PRIVATE WIRE L.J.FORGET à CO.Montreat.E.& C.RANDOLPH, Now York, TOWLE & FITZGERALD, Besten.BONDS and STOCKS t bought and sold for cash or on INVESTMENT BONDE A SPECIALTY.spb lxly.Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Gantres Station BAGGAGE: FREE | NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, May 20\u2014Flour receipt; 22,120 barrels ; exports, 1,322 barrel: steady ; rye, dull Harley dull.Wheat receipts, 25,300 els ; spot, steady; ne closed # to 1$ cent net lower.receipts, 61,450 bushels : exporte 854 bushels ; spot, firm ; option mar.WILL BE FOUND B PM SA Mall vo the West i from the Valid St: Steamer Orleans.|! Vy rivets qire Neuville Belleau Phons M6, .New York, May 29-\u2014The stock men ket today \u2018continued extremely dull and outside of à few specialities thers a Peter Strest, Qube, were no pris movements worthy ol mention.The general tone was fem, however, barres actin dev of ins res: an gr Ea maveiaity neloes by tre: | Mackay, lative ease im call money for which wo & Tron, which was strong end under pool manipulation and vile & Nashville which was hough the good em and a report se tone continued fem with further ape valty aitvances, Hosking Valley, Kan: she & Michigan.Mt Pond od See! Foundry heing arjnctnel tures.The closing wos dull sud isreguler >» * | disinclined to take.on stock.Tet closed i to § omt net higher, Outs receipts, 73,500 bushels ; spot, steady ; rosin, steady ; molasses, Tats pig iron, quiet: pper, ficm ; pr ih tin, coffee, mot, Rio, steady ; mild, Fr \u2018aogar, raw, 22+ | gteady ; refined, toads.NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.Troms E.& C.Randolph, by Private lee to McDonald, Jesperance & New York, Nay 29-Prolessionaliom ruled in tho stock market to-day, ir vegularity and evening up occurring.of Wednesday's holiday and the London holidays thereafter until Tuesday morning, had the effect of making most of the trading elrment n the early afternoon there was very little movement of importance.Volume of business was not more than 80 p.c.of the very moderste total of the pre vious day.Outside influences were felt \u2018fin special stocks, but had no general effect.The market closed firm at fair advances on the day.The dea seemed to be to establish strong range of prices over the holiday and the apposition was not serious.Sales $34,900, MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.furnished by Messrs.Neuvitk Belleau & Co., 96 St eter street, Montreal, May 29, 1906.Asked.Offered Canadian Pacific .161 159 Montreal Strect 276 272) Toronto Street .116 1144 Detroit United .-95F 94 Halifax Tramway .106 104 Toledo Railway .34 = West India ReHway.58 47 Havana Eleetric .\u2014 4 Havana Electric, pid \u2014 a San Paulo Ry.& 0.Nav.Co.98 Bt, Pater Btroot, Uvobes 1~ Staeel.Quebec, May 90, 1008, Op'g.High.Low.Clos Jay 9 eu ue yes .Sept .81 fg 80, 81 J ly 48 49.484 a.AMF ++ Sept.BF 44 HH Oata: = July \u2026 =m Wi 3 » Sept .4 & + July 16,35 1635 1629 193 1690 1630 1698 10.30 a JSaiy \u2026 888 sr Sas .9,00 000 BONDS.We have for sale Tax Free Municipal Bonds of large cities.enaditors to Lp pressst ata gneet a = hs ri suai Son sin tA, B, LEACH & CO.of a curator and inepectors.FORMERLY LAFAIVRE js TASCHEREAU, 2 Provisional Guardian.FARSON, LEACH & CO, A.©.OUPUIS, ANT.BRUNEAO: ares PHI OA sTock BROKERS, V.E.PARADIS, \u2026 MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL STOCE Public Accountant, AUDITOR AND CURATOR Ascounta Investignted and Collested Financial Arrangements and Com promises.Liquidation of Insolvent Estates, AD bosiness entrusted to me will be ecoacmisally and promptly stiended ta RICHELIEU COMPANY BUILDING 46 Dalhousie Street.CC.W.WALCOT Has Ezwovap Fnox 81 TO 98 ST.PETER STREET.Municipal and Cl City A YIELDING ATTRACTIVE VALUES, FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN, \u2014 RESIDENT AGENT American Sure\u2019y Go'y New York \"CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,600,000 | TELEPHONE 377 OR 522 NO.98 ST.PETER STREET.P.C.CORSETS So well and widel they require no further comment.Ladies, just say a pair same as last time.known A P.C.810 Without a doubt the finest fitting Corset made in Canada.Price $1.75 Per Pair PARISIAN CORSET MFC.C0.LIMITED.QUEBEC STOCK EXCHANGE Reported by Neuville Belleau & Co, 93 St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 29, 1906.Asked.Oierrd Bank of Montreal, ex-div \u2014 954 Quebre Bank, ex-div.+ pera 140 Union Bank, ex-div.iso Banque Nationale - 18 Shon Banque Hochelag - 140} gilvie ing Co.ot Molsons Dank .\u2014 2 oie Milling Co, pid.180 125 | Canadian Pacifio 160 159 Mackay .\u2026.TOR 724 | Richelieu & Onta §3 8 7 Péduee 788 73 | Montreal Power .0 034 Lake of the Woods \u2026 \u2026\u2026 94 \u2014 | Quebec Power \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.M 30 Teurentide Pulp .aw 100 = | Queher Power, pid.116 \u2014 Juncontide Pulp, pkd.\u2026 11% 111 | Quebre Cas Co.\u2026 13 \u2014 ontreal Cotton Mills Ce.130 195 | Bellechanee Telephone \u2026\u2026.190 = na Texte, wd ce oe 107 10% | Dom.Toxtile, phd.\u2026 \u2026 \u2014 108% Dulmh 88.19 18 | Canadian Electro.- 28 Duluth BS.: A.phd.35 |Garatinn Eleotele, pid.100 Sales.Dom.Textile, Serie Cu K RS 1.& 8.95 at 314.ont.Cottem Co .Dome United, 6 at D4f, 25 a196).| Quebec Railway TT OT » \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 awn, CHICAGO MARRET.Quebec Railway, pid, 10 at 118, Supplied Daily tn the Ohromlels by | Montmorsmey Cotton Bonds 500 af Toe, Hamel, Stock Broker, 79 | 105.$x pere | SARE Perle AXD AF Kontos Es - vw Et sante an i ne Co.ndser, UNPRECEDENTED SALE, See the Svertisement of Fi pindy & Frere, at greatly reduced prices.FAGUY, LEPINAT & FRERE, 203-264 84, Jobn cdrest, \u201cry Stocks aa Bonds Bought am Sold, y, la sale RAULWA PUR LIRE TRAINS LEAVE POINT LEVI 7.05 (TEE mie] © Arve 1,00 | : 3 Mi Tant Tost Traly Seer foils 6 35 or Py Portland ot all New °.polnta, arri Port 2% P.M, Delly.\u2026 Boston 12 SLEEPER rom MONTREAL Ars 7,00 a.connecting with International Limited, leaving 9.00 a.m.for Toronto and sll ts West and with C.V.AH.\u2018ork and Boston and all New Mort from Quebes (Ferry lenves Sora o PR re) sa Toro ¢ 16.35 AM 112.30 soon *6.05 PM.ar econ, Buaday, per en pg alllotore.Maps TV oy oar, TR op eae we CITY TICKET OFFIOR Onener Du Fort and Ann set (goposite Chateau Frontecas D ndteot ai dt HIN Fou : Steet, - \u2014\u2014 8 (rms § Advoidank Naif \u2014AND 1KE\u2014 New york Central oR y.je alr a, pre oi FEE Coons earns ci NE 1 8pm, ot 10 szoept Susndag mia jt Sal; \"ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.\u2018ROYAL MAIL SERVICE , ssFINEST AND FASTEST= CEMPRESSES\u201d] QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL May 31, Thar.cere eerieaesaees Lake Erie Juneld, Thor.Lake Manitoba \u201c 28, Sat.«Empress of Britain \u201830, Eat Lake Champlain July 7, Sat.mpress of an ww 12, Thor.+.Lake Erie and weekly thereafter.QUEBEC TO LONDON DIRECT \u201c 27, Mount Temple, 3rd \u201c., 26.50 June17, Lake Michigan, * '.26.50 July 1; Montrose, .(One Class 40.00 8, Mount Temple, 3rd \"* .8.8 Lake Caanerarx and Laxe Erte carry only oXk cLass of Cabin passengers (Becond Class) to whom ia given the ac- comodation situated in the part of the steamer at $40.00, $42.50 and $45.00 Laxx Maxirons-\u2014let, 365.00 and upwards ; 2n Enrassra-_let, $80.00 to $500.00 ; 2nd, $45.00 and $47.50; 3nd, $28.75 Apply to Palace Station, Chateau Frontense ond City Ticket Office, 46 Dalhousie Street.QUEBEG TRANSPORT LINE} Fortnightly Salling iQuebec and United Kingdom) The fine full powered Screw Suse \u201c NAPARIMA CLASSED 100 A 1 AT LLOYDS Will be dispatched (Sout May 30, BRISTOL (CITY DOCK) For Rates of Ti amy to Agsataof\u2019 t Northern way, quebos & Lake 8t.John Rallway, Quebec Central Raliway.81 St.PoterSt.408 Board of Trade | QUEBEC.MONTREAL.Gaspe Steamship Line 88.Gaspesiea is intended to enil fr m Quebec to Gasps and intermediate porte fortnightly during the eeason of navi.tion, leaving Champlain Market Whar! INGw Tecdving Caio a% Bhd No 81 \u2018Quebec Transport Co., Limited | PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS COLONISTY CLASS TO THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST June 5th and 19th July 3rd and 17th }1008 Winnipeg, Man.22.00 Brandon, Man.nn Mowbray, Man, Moosomin, sauk, Deloraine.Man.Ri Lipton, Sask.un Lyleton, Man.34.00 ina, Sask.2, Boca BE plone ER a x aw, Arcola.Basa.34.50 | Pr.Albert.Bask.3.00 nore, n, 34.00 N-.Hattleford, 3409 iniota, Man, 34.00 Macleod, Alb, +005 Man.342 a, Alb.40.53 Yorkton.35.00 Deer, Ald 41.80 Bheho, Sask, _ 35.30 Btrathcons, Alb, al For Tickets.Parlor and Slee) teservations, apply taoffice 48 Be rons Street.Phones 278 and 626 QUE CC BEC CENTRAL Railway .BOSTON, PORTLAND DAY SERVICE \u2014i0 THE=- «| WHITE MOUNTAINS VIA THE WONDERFUL CRAWFORD NOTCH Trains Leave Levis.oR TLAND EXPRESS \u2018or Beanos, Megantia Bherbroike Port.8.00 Late, Hema Seer a A.M.Sunday BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS.For Beauce, Megantio, Sherd: Bou 3.00 \"Es von 1e pou \u2018outh, ay P.M.exoapt Sunday.Faroagh pales Sleeping Car t> apr fel: nd, FL st Sherbrooke with ACCOMMODATION 7 45 For Bherbrooke and inteemediate ra ota daily exoept Saturday.TRAINS ARAIVE AT Levis Basten and New York Exp Pordand Expressacoommode checked and U.& Ousoms examinge uebec side.Fox tarthee igtormatioa + wad Pullman remevs tionsapply to icy Tioket Of BTOCKING, City Pass Agent 22 Bt, Louis et, Quebdea, \u2014 ey INTERCOLONI NY NIV HALIFAX AND SYDNEY SERVICE, Trains Nos.85 and 88 between Halifax and Sydney will resume service on May 28rd, = sunning on same time as when cancelled last fal TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS AS FOLLOWS: \u2014 4.80 A.M.Exprem for 9.Hyecintoe and Monkreal, dally except dunes 7.18 Ax asia for Montreal, dally szeept ton on mn.sora 2 Maritime Exprem for 8t.Hyacinthe and ee apres dal daily 7 except Mi y, Din- 4.sonm M.Ex, oro St 1 Hyucinthoand Moatreal, dally except Banda day.8.20 i Stren for Riviere da Loup sald ton, daily exoept Sunday.Py 3 io Ai Riviere du Loup, daily 6.65% Maritime Express for 8.J tax, daily except Saturday.Dining and S.eeping Cars, For case oulare fod Siespine ce Par Ca PACE a beats ol a apply ty, Ci foes SRY ort roet aad oo Bones payed and Solde 24 < St JouN RY The New Route to tne Far-ramsi Saguenay.On andattes May 15th, 1906, trains will rem a follows: LEAVE QUEBEC AM For Rober al and $ionatiml, aly oi Pry en or e Edwar: LA PM For lake st Joseph, dally except \" LE PM, For Fol Raymnnd.Sunday anly.S30P.M.For 3t Raymoad, daily exospt3 id.dar PM F f Roberval ad Oblozatiml 4 Satar.» des dayoux with sleaplag oar fee Chl.ARRIVE AT QUEREC.ra, From Chicoutimi en$ Bobarvai, Men © Com St.Raymond, dally except 80% 430P.+.Een, Lake At, Joseph, daily excep 2.40PM, From Shicouumi and and Roberval, dally t 8! an ons oF\u201d From Lake E iward, ee Monday only 2807 PR From St.Raymond, Sunday onlp.Tickets fr sale at St _Andraw Stress Sata, ot 7.& Stooklag\u2019s offtos, St.Louis sti M Che tenn Frontenac, ani at City Ticket OMoss of Q PF Ry.G.I.Ry.and I.C Ry, j parlor and inigening Gur Accommodation 083 be reserved a à Htoaking's office.NT will ba recelvei st Quebso statieg alter 1.43 P.M.ALEX.HARDY, ten.Pass.À gent.Wuwoes, day Btu, LHD.DELAWARE AND HUDSON RR.The Shortest and Quickest Route - BETWEEN \u2014 Montreal and New York Anthmaite Coat Rzclusively Dost.No Smoke.No DINING AND CAFE CARS ON DAY TRAN 1.@.0072.General Maaagee.Taare Montréal 4.45 and 11.10 A.8817.4) P.Arrive New York 8.00 ant 15.00 P.M.an@ 7.17 A.16th, 30th, June 13th, 27th i rt clare secommodation tor pes- 1 x 5 ln from, Rela New en sn ay costed to mark th 16K mun (CPR) trom Qasben ay ration In fall on al i packages 1a ne og wd ia avoid mistakes in landing, from ax Jen: ving Late at 12.4% Ho are wil be received ater 3 p.m.nn 6 Inaba Dar\u201d norte latornation sppiy to DELAWARE & BUDSOR, OUCHARD BROS, Ihe ga ine slong the besatifl shore ot Lal may 11xt{ 16 Bell's Lane.AsKL 5.COL VER, ER i Gane Érasenger Keun Steamer Frontenac 3 Ferry Between wuss \u2014\u2014 and cu H.B.BIGNELL PI.voumer machin on Dow to notify his friends and w A TOR von EYERT DAY Le Hg) re Assurance Co, (Erm.mac aitne iète ; snow asscoiated with Mr.À P Fe ae Bam | Chamapion, Agent of the Royal Cae SUNDAYS Adem | : Qnesn Insurance Companies, = ida 3 | willbe pleased to write all bath NE Ds (en polls may SRE ws ve ET 9 von ve him for the future OFFICE 66 PETER STRESE TRLEPHO \u2014 , _ TRE QUEBBO CHRONICLE seed Ze somsieemen vy WEDNESDAY.MAX av.1904.HCE rst ABOUT 10c.CIGARS.DIXIE, \u2014 ALWAYS DIXIE i Uniends the Liver, Opens the A A Refreshing and Pleasaat GOOD HEALTH \u2014 18 THE \u2014 GREATEST ESSENTIAL AND IS THE MORE We will offer for sale a Sample Lot of Ladies\u2019 White Lawn and Muslin EASILY PROCURED | Shirt Waists at Manufac- HAVING INSTALLED turers\u2019 Prices\u2014 UP-TO-DATE \u2014 7 SANITARY APPLIANCES.SER OUR ASSORTMENT MECHANICS\u2019 SUPPLY CO., Theos.Dono 1 88 St.John Street.Thos.Donohue White Waist Sale THURSDAY HAT 300 \u201cers, many of whom were Tories | to \u201896, and have since became bosses CABINET SHUFFLING Some Tips on Coming Cabinet Changes\u2014 Brodeur to Go on Bench?Ottawa, May 39.\u2014United Canada, the Independent Catholic weekly, published the following editorial under the caption, \u2018Cabinet Reorganization\u201d : \u201cThat there will be a general re organization of the Dominion Caliget after the present session, no one se- jously doubts.The absolute destruc: tion pf the old Liberal party in Ontaifo\u2014one year sgo last January\u2014is taken to mean that the people are aroused and that \u2018solid Quebec\u2019 may be more than offset next time by \u2018solid Ontario, and other provinces, unless something is done to satisfy the younger elvments, who have come to realize that most of the present cabinet only listens to wealthy graft up \u2018of the Grit party.Patience cesses to |be a virtue.The frienas of the Government realize also that Governmentowned newspapers have little infiu>noa {with the people.{| \u201cThere 1s scarcely any doubt that Me.Fitzpatrick and Mr.Brodeur | will go to the Supreme Court Bench, \u201cthe latter succeeding Judge Girouard, who will retire next month.| \u201cThere are certainly four, and prob- but \u2018 ably six, new judges to be nam Bewels, Relieves the Kidneys APENTA The Safest and Most Reliable HOUSEHOLD APERIENT WATER.WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE.SPARKLING APENTA (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY.\\ Aperient ter Morning Use.Sole Exvorters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Ltd, Londoni PERSONAL Hon.Messrs.Gouin and MoCorkil} leave for Montreal to-day.Lady Elisabeth Cochrane, Hon.Mrs.O'Neil and Hom, Miss O'Neil are staying at Mrs.Molson Macpherson\u2019s.Major and Mrs.du Plessis, ston, are ing at the St.Hotel.Moppisk Mr.George Demers.broker, and Mr.Geo.Couillard have oft on a trip to Tofedo, Ohio.Hon.G.Bryson, and Mr.D.Gillies, M.P.P., were at the Chateau Frontenas yesterday.Nrs.J.A.A.Seguin, who was re gistered nt the Clarendon, left yester: day for St.Hyacinthe.Mr.and Nre.John H.Holt, have returned to town from an extended trip to Europe.DN.C.Drysdale, Nontreal; Alex.A.Belanger, Montreal; Ad, Provencher, Three Rivers, ere stopping at the Clarendon.Mr.M.T.Walsh, Ottawa, T.Malone and J.M.T.Malone, of Three Rivers, registered \u2018at the St.Louis Hotel yesterday.J.A.Cantin, Ottawe : riau,t, St.Antoine de Tilly ; Jas.J, King- Lous Mrs.Lau CIVIC MATTERS Meeting of the Police Commite = -Resignation of Sergeant Coulombe, Ad Bedard, presided, and those present were Mayor Garneau and Alder men Hogan, Campbell, Fortier, Verret, Lavigueur, Brunet, members of the Committee, and Aldermen Mestervey, Huard, Mulrohey and Duquet.A fettez wap reccived from 5 Coulombe, who was appointed to his present position at the last meeting, resigning from the force, and reguest- ing the Committes to grant him thros months\u2019 salary as he had been twenty- three yours in the service and bad a large family.Applications were received from Messrs.Cleophas Belleau, Emile Mar tel, J.MoAuley, James Connolly, All Bedford, W.Matthews, M.J, Staple ton, asking for positions on thw police Leiters were also recsived from Jos Ouellette and Jos.Gagnon applying for the position of bread imspector.The question of appointing a man to replace Constalle Power was then up, Matthews and Connolly were brought in before the Committee, the former ie only a resident of this cit since one and a haf month, while Connolly is a native of this city and speaks French very fluently.ty Chief Walsh explained that Stapleton, one of the applicants, re signed from the force four years ago, but was a very efficent man and one of the best men on the \u2018force while in the service.Mayor Garneau remarked that the choice was apparently between Messrs.Connolly and Stapleton.Ald.Campbell proposed Mr.Stapleton, mesended by.A Levigueur.A an proj McAuley, but the Committee: wers all in favor of Stapleton who secured the position.Sergeant Coulombe\u2019s resignation from the force, was accepted, Lut no salary was granfed him.In answer to Mayor Garneau, Chief Trudel informed the Committee that Sergt.Auclair, whois a former baker, bas up to date seized bread under weight and the samb ie distributed to charitable institutions.Besides Sergt.Auclair, Constable Beaulieu also served his time as a baker.Ald.Verret was of opinion that a baker who sold bread underweight shoûtd lose his license and Mayor Garneau remarked that in future bakers who sold bread under weight would be summoned before the- Recorder's F.SIMARD en ere QOD A Week of 25 P.C.Reduction Sale\u2019 CARPETS AND RUGS.NE ny piece in the superb collection of high class floor cover ings sud pay three-fourths of the marked price.The attention of \"thoes desiring ca is directed to th+ exceptionally choice lines being.: ony in the following standard weaves :\u2014 .Y.BRUSSELS, WILTON.AXN ERS.\u2019 TAPESTRY, VELVET, BRUSSELS Ln ORIENTAL AUGS- DRESS GOODS.E bave e:leoted out of our immense assortment of Summer Dress - Materials about 200 pieces of the most desirable weaves, and in.the most appropriate shades for summor wear, consisting of L Voiles, Canvas, Alpacas.Lustres, Eolisnnes.Popling,¥ Also Black in plain and faney effects.ALL AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICR ot Imported Pattern Hats Reduced 25 Per Cent\u2019, E bring over a great number of beautiful sty es from Paris and New York, at different times during the season, not only to sell, but to serve as inspirations to our own expert milliners.These hats a ex quisitely trimmed | mith Dich ostrich plumes, beautiful flowers and ibbons.ey have se t qi odels and tive of cost or value, they are offered wr ne now, isrospeer ; 25 PER CENT LES» THAN MARKED PRICE.BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND COATS.R this week only we offer at a re luction of 25 per cent all our stock of Boys' Spring and Sumnder Suits and Coats, comprising all the latest models made expressly for this summer's trade.COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE AT 26 P.C.REDUCTION.WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT.IN this department we have selected a large lot of Cotton and Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics in white and colors, consisting of Pique, Voiles Canvas, Linen.Zoph and Mattings.§ ° AT 25 PER CENT LESS THAM ORIGINAL PRICES.LADIES\u2019 COATS.THE balance of our Ladies\u2019 Spring Coats, comprising the latest model made of fine Bros-icloth, Covert Cloth, Cheviot and Fancy mixtures | FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 25 PER CEBY REDUCTION.PROTA ANARSD OO LGRRGORRRRQROOC EF.SIMARD & CE; he æ i |, ; F don.Hon.Jules Allard and Mra, Allard, St.Francois du Lac ; Arthur Godbout, pi in i ow ._ P 1 lthe Montreal district within a few | Brady, Montreal, are registered at the A rah a the Chiet L Sergi 142 ST.JOSEPH STREET, ST.ROCH.3 4 oREPA .monthe, the present Judges ret a Clarendon.report as to hygienic qualities of the A ¢ er the new law.\u2018The sitting M.P'@ | J.Moran, Nontresl; Wm.WR.bread distributec to the citizens and ; 3 FURY\u201d J QUEBEC.want.to be judge, [It is said thet Nr.| Fricke, Toronto: E- Maillete, A.A.Chief Trudel replied that \u2018as ox bakers MRS D R MURPHY ge i , M.P., j .i iti ° 0] © SPECIAL SALE j choice of these if he desired to leave LeBlanc, Montreal, are at the Claren they would pr it ably be ire Pair w= AND = Steel Framp Bed Lounges.FOR TWO WEEKS ; publie life, but Unite Canada learns \"Pt Our lmperted Yogaiables in Tins aod Boites as that he would not, at this stage, se cept any office.The names suggested time to visit bakeries daily.Ald, Brunet and Verret complained that certain baking establishments HAS JUST RECEIVED Brass and fron Beds Feather Pillows and Bedding Furniture Warehouse and Ui Establishment, 337 SL Jobn Btreet Phone 351.D.S.RICKABY, Valnator of Property Damaged by Fire GLEN VILLA INN AND COTTAGES.On tbe shores of Lake Nassawippt § boars : from Luebec, 4 hours from Mo treal, Sherbrooke.HO feliahtiu: resort within ity oran : 87, 59.61 ST.JOHN STREET grounds of 130 acres.Ace mi Caisine of the hivhest standard, tab 6 supplied farm connected.Goll.Tennis, Croquet, Billards.Pool, Bowli Alleys and Green, Boating, Fishing, Driving.Casino, Dance Hall, Orchestra.Rates $12.00 ates to young men.\u2018Season, June ist to Sept 15th Write for booklet, A.L ROWELL, Mgr.Glenn 15a2ixtu, thes Ville, Que.Via Morth Hatley.' may NEW YORK CITY.MURRAY HILL HOTEL 4Nth-41st St, & Park Ave.One block from PEER BR ts Dpt a Thoroughiy modernized, under - a8w management.Telephonas in all rooms.pruropean Plan.Table d'hote.OS.ces menu 00 80 da: pwd.Rooms with baths oho per das and Spear: B.1.M.BATES.LOUIS P.ROBERTS.Rding, np per week\u2014$3.00 per day.Special \"FINE GREEN PE USHRUOMS, ANISH AND ITALIAN : @LASS.ASPARAGUS, GAMES PAT A8 HARICOTS VER OLIVES I TABLE OLIVE OIL, OUR SPECIALTY EUDORE PATRY EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, 104 MOUNTAIN HILL, 47 NOTRE DAME ST.CUT PRICES.MY PRICES ARE LOW.GOODSIS HIGH PHONE 1030 CAPERS, | SPINACH, TRUFFLES, PATES DE FOIE GRAS TRULIFES, RUSSIAN CAVIAR, ETC.FIRST CLASS IMPORTED WINES AND SPIRITS, Giroux Pharmacy GUT PRIGES.THE QUALITY OF MY ONE VISIT WILL CONVINGE YOU.as probable successors of Messrs.Fitzpatrick and Brodeur are Messrs.Bureau, Devlin, Marcil, Lemieux, Gervais, Cloran and others.Since 1896, it aptly has mattered very little who le the Quebec portfolios, but Ontario, Manitoba ana New Brunswick have been dissatisfied, and are now mors so than ever, notwithstanding an unorganized opposition.In the pro- reorganization it in expected on all sides, as regards Ontario, that Senator R.W.Scott and Senator Sir Richard Cartwright, and probably the Minister of Customs, Mr.Paterson, will retire from the cabinet.Who would succred them?That is the leading question.Hon, Wm.Harty of Kingston would be the unanimous choice of the English-speaking Catholic element, and he would be equally a - able to all the other sections, but his enormous business is increasing, and his health is not .However, the Ontario Liberal leaders will insist, remembering that the death of the Ross Government was materially hastened by the unfortunate selection of a Catholic who misrepresented that element.\u201cIt in expected that many important political changes will be made before the next election.\u201d In its news columns, the same paper says: \u2014 \u201cEmanuel B.Devlin, M.P., of Aylmer, Que., will probably be the next Sohicitor-General in the Dominion cabinet.\u201d THINGS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW First, that prevention is betterthen cure, That acute pain means inflammation Ladies\u2019 Rain Coats Another new lot of L ADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS, have jnst arrived and some of the NEWEST STYLES are now on view in our SHOW WINDOWS.Mousquetaire Gloves We have also received a of LADIES\u2019 MOUS art of our order QUETAIRE GLOVES in twelve and sixteen button lengths.Holt, Renfrew & Co., BUADE SALAD OIL J.& H.GARRES FOURCHE.SOFT DRINK FOR WARM THE 8 : THE VERY BEST.FIRST PRIZE PARIS EXHIBITION 1900 at 80c., 40c, 76c.and $1.00 a battle.MH.BEAUTEY, AGENT, QUEBEC.IMPORTED WHITE WINE VINEGAR N BOTTLE AND BY THE GALLON NW.BEAUTEY, AGENT, QUEBEC.$2.85 per dos.Pints, and $4.00 per doz.Quart Bottles.M.BKAUTEY, AGENT DUEREC.LIME JUICE UNS WESTENED.RASPBERBY VINEGAR, CROSS & BLACK WELL.H.Beautey, 22 Fabrique St, Phone 1116 STREET SALAD OIL ELL, ORMANDIE CIDER COMPANY LIME JTICE CORDIAL end calle for immediate treatment.That every house should have a remedy like Nerviline, which bas power to eubdue inflammation | and dwetroy pain at once Just a few drops vequired for earache, \u2014for toothache ome application is sufficient.Neuralgia and rheumatism flee as before fire.Lumbhgo and Sciatica Fke other muxcular pains are cured by o few rubbings.No liniment so clean, mo strong jend comforting ns l'oleon\u2019a \\ Necviline; try a 250.botte MOONEY SETTLED.London, May 29\u2014Ig the House of Commons this afternoon Jom J, Mooney, Irish Nationadist, caled the Government's attention to the Can adian immigration scandals and asked H the charges implicated Tord Strath cona and Mount Roysi.the Camediad High Commissioner, and whether the Govamment pronoses to sever relationd with the Canadian agency in Lonaos until the matter is clear up.Walter Runciman, partementary secretary to the local government ! hoard, rephied that Tord Strathcona ; had informed the Colmiat Secretary that the charges did not implicate hint In ane way, either perronally or in hid capacity es Righ Commissioner.The Colonial Secretary, therefore, did pod propose to make anv representations All bright housewives say S SilverPolish more than a quarter of a rentury is evi- Ed Its nse by owners of vaiushle Plate for Davis & Lawrence Co, Ltd.to Canada on the anbject.it's best In every way.denos of Its saperior merit, At \u2018 M.P.P., Beauce: J.H.Tessier, M.P.P., Three Rivers, are guests at the Clarendon.Masts, W.A.Shackell, A.H.Clapp, T.E.Brush, D.J.Coulson, 8, Rtewart, W.H.Blewett, Montreal, guests at the Chateau.Nr.and Mrs.OC.E.Temny, of Mrs.Charles E.Temy, Avenue.Messrs.D.J.Salls, Sherbrooke; Fdell, Matane, registered at the St.Louis yesterday.Hon.R.Turner their handsome residence during summer months.The marriage of Miss Marguerite G.Tweddell, daughter of therlate Mr, AN.Tweddell, Mr.Gilbert Stanley, in announced to take place on the 12th instant.Mra.E.A.Whitehead, Mrs.R.A.FE.Greenshiids, Mrs.F.Cains, Miss Linton, Miss Towne, Mrs.C.Musnen, Mrs.J.N.Laing, and Mre.A.Mussen, of Montreal, registered at the Chateau last evening.Messrs.R.J.Foreman, Wm.Hill, A, H.Casavant, F.X.Marsoin, D.XM.Lefelne, J.Lindsay Mclntyre, F.L.Barlow, P.V.Drouin, J.A.Dawson, and W.Linklater, of Montreal, are guests at the St.Louis Hotel.Mr.E.D., Saysbac; J.À.Lemay, onan PE R.Bouchard, AT.Lamoureux, Montreal: J.Dumont, Ste.Anne ; L.Duchaine, L.Tremblay, St.Irence : A.Labelle, Cotean Lending: S.Comor, Cornwall, are registered at the King Edward.Meese.D.J.Post, R.Wand C.FE.Shephard, who returned to town on Monday last from a success tl fishing t#ip to the Iroquois Club preserves, | for their homes in Hariford, Com., yesterday afternoon.During their stay in this city, our American friends met s number of Queberersa who showed them over (he historical points of the city.ACCIDENT TO A TROOPER.With a broken colar bone and eev- eral bones in his chest crushed, Trooper Turner, of C Squadron, Q.0.C.H., was brou, to thie city yes terday morning Levis camp grounds by the Levis ambulance and conveyed to Jeffery Hale Hospital, White Trooper Turner is painfully hurt, bie injuries are not considered dangerous.the accident wea in camp at Nt.Joseph with the regiment and met with the accident while preparmg to mount his horse for the m ride, the animal rearing and faliing on him.| Pr.Delaney was summoned and arrived in short order, telephoning for the ambulance after the umfortimate young man\u2019s injuries had been temporanly atdended tn, Troover Turmer wan smploye of the G.T.R.and resides at Hadlow.News from the Jeflary Reale Hospital last evening was to the «- feet that Trooper Jurmer was progrees- ing favorably.MICHAEL DAVITTR STATE Dublin, May 29.\u2014Michael Davitt\u2019s condition ie unchanged.Numerour in- anjrise have Den received concerning him from the United States and other contntrier, John Dillon arrived from Tondon last sétht and spent the on.tire day at the hospital.Mes.THlon har been at thr hosrdta) with Wea, Pavitt meactichlly the whols tims since Wav 27th, when the latter wae taken sorfouely {Hl Wee, Davitt it now much better.Mr.mavites eldest = on constant attendance at ther's bedaide, .and J.L.McDougall, of Ottawa, are of Waterloo, Mt.are in town the guests Maple S.Hereey, Boston, and À.E.Twedend family will leave oo Monday next for the.Island of Orleans where they will oocupy the om the St.Joseph de The victim of were anything but chan.Mayor Garneau remarked (hat if the tables and floors of a bakery were clean, it must be admitted that clean: lines existed in those estallishments.He suggested that the Health Committee should have rules laid out as to the way bakeries should be kept and that such rules be distributed to oH local bekers.Alderman Verret brought up the matter of children placing torpedoes on the street -~ap trect a oo women ana in seec.ms The police was instructed means and arrest one caught in the act.Alderman Measervey again drew attention to the throwing of papers on the streets and His Worship fe Mayor instru | the Chief of Police to have the by-1aw in connection with this mat- tex rigously enloreed.The Policn Committee also decided that in future all applicants for positions on the force will have to pro- duee their baptismal certificates and that the hy-law existing in this mat ter must be carried out.TOOK DEPUTY'S HORSE.Three boys appeared in the Record: er's Court yesterday on a charge of taking Deputy Chie! Walsh's horse and rig and going for a drive without his ission.a took the hore away om where it had been left standing in the street, while the Deputy Chiel was ahsent on business.He caught the trio later, but two jumped from the rig and escaped.One, however, continued the ride with the Deputy to the station.The names of the others were secured and all three were sever- sly reprimanded yesterday by the Recorder.te A Heavy Load to Carryoops nn pon à Tape is comes nervous esith.Why?Br cause & disordered stomach ge not per mit the food to be properly gested, an lt products assim intel by stem.The blood is charged with come from this disordered di in turn the nerves are not fed on good red blood, and we ses symptoms of nervy.ou sleeplessness snd general breakdown.It is not hesd wark, nor over phy: sleal exertion thet does it, but poor stom: sch work.With peor, thin blood the body is not protected inst the attack of of grip, broneh tis and consump tion.Forjily the body at once with Dr » idem Medical Discovery \u2014 à tosts without a of alcohol or babit-forming drage, À little book of extrscts, from prominent mediéal authorities extolling every 5 lent contained in Dr.Plerce\u2019s on Medical Discovery vit pe mailed free to any address on request by orl ; Rédroes Di: Re V- Fierce, uffalo, N.Ÿ.Many years of active practice convinced Ir.Père of the Salus of many native roots ss medicinal spent and he went tr.t expense, both in time and in money.To Jprtect liar ring them both efficient and sale for tonic, slterstive and rebnildin n The ous Nd larly solde Modi acovery\u201d is due both to it scientifie compounding and to the actus\u2019 medicinal value of Its Ingredientspublication of tbe names of the ingredi ents 0 wrapper of avery bottle sold gives asnrance of 1% non-alcoholl: charseter and removas all objection Pe use of an unknown or secret remedy 4 18 not à patent medicine nor & secre pry either, ahi fact pute it mn a clas daslf, bearing se 1t does upon ever: oh spé The Badge of Honesty, It the full list of ita 1 oma.0 \"Golden Medical Discovery \u201d cure week stomach, inMgestion, or dy«pepsis torpid liver gnû Mlioux alecration o gomech LS woos nd ul Ssurrhal af ong DO Matter Ww arts or orgar pa de affected with it\u201d Dr.Plerce leas pd eliste are the original litt liver pills, firat put np 40 years ago.er regulète mé fnvigorste, stomach, Jive wi lt oy listed but ner: 9 ed.- CON easy to tak q 0 three own rocesses for them to explode thereby frightening to abate this nuisance LATEST STYLES IN MILLINERY Lawn and Silk Blouse Waists, Linen and Lasire Costumor, Dress Skirts, Lidies Niglé | Dresses, Drawers and Corset Cuvers, Childrens £ Hate, Dresses, Coats and Underclothing, Kid Qloves, Chiffon Scarfs, new Veiling and ful! asmertment of Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Neokwear.46 FABRIQUE STREET - - 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 many less than cost.All are marked in large plain fix res an : by us We do not leave the price for the clerks to make.We have made the prioss to cicse out the entire stock as the Dry Goods Branch of this business is to be discontinued.THERE IS NO Thought of Competition With Us G.W.Groves & Co.¥ .ll tit: on mn.bith A.Sip di AS Moictrlts o aniline 2 : 12e.! can AL PL : A tll EE - LA se .om \u2014 CE : \\ so alll JS (3 othe hal.HN e "]
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