The Quebec chronicle, 29 août 1906, mercredi 29 août 1906
[" 2s The Quebec Chronicle.ESTABLISHED 1764.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.AUGUST 29.1906.MOTHER GREAT | - [TO MARRY ACTRESS|THE D.R.A.MATCHES = FINANCIAL CRASH Lord Aberdare's.Son Grows|Quebec Prize Winners in : | Quite Confldential Over His the Shooting Yestor- \u2018 Trust Company in Philadelphia Engagement.1 day.oats\u201d Goes Under London, Avg.%\u2014In sn intarview| _ (Bpedial to the Chrocice.) published in the Daily Chronicle to-| Ottawa, Aug.26-The Quebec prise day, Hon.H Lyndhurst Bruce, | winners in today\u2019s matches wers :\u2014 NPR TT > 7 FERREIRA at yl ui Q | eldeat nd heir of Lord Aberdare,| Walker \u2014Pugh, 63, $5; Creegan, 63, R DUE TO HEAVY LOANS authorised the ea of his $5; Davidson, 63, $4; Huy, 63, 84; | Rl SY he Kemerienn ria ee id ho Yong tt, 86, 10; Rom, AA + + «6 \u201d A ; can ac\u2018 A © said, how- 0! .\u2014Nott, 66, î EE\" .* .(oe Made on Insufficient Sacurity to Daring | ever, that they hod had a Little |83, 8; Crogan, 61, $4; Bay, 00, ] Scientific Principles That Make Paquet Values.AS Promoter-Now Developes that Late ants ar brain Lise Chord, * ificent shooting weather a, President Committed Suic da who is now on a holiday in Norway, | vailed for the MacDougall and Walker ALUE is the basis upon which every intelligent person judges a bar- [R/ + matches which wees shot off to-day.4 gain.A \u201cbargain\u201d is not a bargain unless it represents more value objected to his going imto business a ; A and wanted him to await her return | The Walker match, 500 and 900 | 5 \u2018 a .; ; a © LCR Philadelphia, Aug.98.\u2014Real Estate | and advice, but he must live and | yards, possible 70, was won by Major : Je a than is usually given for the price.Fictitious values never enter into iz ' Trust Company, organized in 1%, the | therofore be had practically decided |B.Ronnie, of Toronto, with 8 score | > the advertising of this store\u2014when you read of a \u201cregular price\u201d you may deposit f e million dolla: to buy the business forthwith i \u2018 e won a œp à .Nex or .4 .4 ihe funds of ° the Presbyterian | balance shrat was satisfactory.In re.| in order were Lt.G.A.Boult, of | > + ! count on its bzing genuine.VVhen a bargain is annauaced in any of ow burch and holding $300,000 of tho | Ply to further questions.Mr, Bruce | Vancouver, with 67, prite 920, end ' 8g | 4 5 advertisements, you may be sure it is a real bargain.Sometimes customers money of the: city of Philadelphia and | aid a friend took him to se Miss third D Borel A.Craham, 46th, | 69 W > , ask for bargains which were advertised a week or a month bzfore they camz 41,000 of state deposits, to-day ord some months ago.He was | Toronto, 67, prise 816.v TE , for à These we have to inform the bargains in all our adverts closed its doors.The failure was caus- | not smitten at first, but Miss Clif- | The MacDougall match is shot off in od by heavy loans made by the Presi- | ford, who had rejected all sorts of | two etages of 200 yards and 600 dent K.Hipple to Adolf Segal, a | offers, finally sogepted him three | yards respectively, seven shots at each promoter, on insufficient security.A |monthe ago.\u2018\u2019Aé fer ns I know at | range, making the possible 70.\u2014First cesperate effort was made to save the | present,\u201d added Mr.Bruce, \u2018\u201c\u2018we shall | prize, challenge cup and $25, Pte.Jinstitution by the hoard of directors | be married.\u201d Mr.Bruce said his | S.Stevenson, 43rd, 68; second prize, through an appeal to the clearing | friends were frantic and bis father, | 020, S.-Sergt.C.R.Crowe, 30th, 68 ; house association, but that body de | who was simply furious, had severely | third, $16, Sergt, W.B.Youhill, 00th, ments are withdrawn as soon as a new advertisement appzars.This principle keeps our advertising ever fresh and interesting, and enables us to repre- A sent a greater variety of departments in our advertisements.Some of the ; 4 The essays, published in the Prize Essay Competition, gava a muliitude of good > ; k reasons for shopping at this store.These reasons, as you will remzmbz, ner Fe clined to mbscribe a guarantes fund | upbraided him.He bad not been! 67.$12 each, Sg!.A.Brayshaw, 5th A JW) 2 | ; \\ included the principles we have often told you about, such as \u201cmoney re- of $7,000,000 because insufficient | home and they had hardt spoken | Victoria, 07; Pte, J.F.Moore, 42nd, | RSA A ; ) .: \"oa, on \u201d ' security.The liabilities a placed at | since.\u201cRtill\u201d he said, \u2018I think It |67.210 ench, Capt.T.Mitchell, Cv \\ g: funded if not satisfied,\u201d \u201cenormous purchases and quick turnovers\u201d aad many $10,000,000 with quick assets of 83.- | will be all right.He told me if 1j at Guides, 67; Sergt.F.H.Morris, ; 500,600, | and oubtful | collaterai | inaint on marrying Mina Clifford and 36th, 66; Sergt.G.W, Russell, G.Gemounting to $8,000,000.George HH.| everything goes well he will receive! F.G., 68; Corpl.W.Nott, RC.G.A.8 Earle, jr., President of the Finance | us.= Any one.however, who asks 86; Sergt.G.F.Atkiny, 20d Q.O.R., | others which constitute the policy of this store.The words of satisfied cus- ; tomers are far more eloquent than anything wz could say, and require no \u201cHa elaboration, but the one great, all-important principle, which is the life and Company, of Pennsylvania, wes ep | pi ji 3 A.k rd.RL avi .; ( Pointed reosiver and in a statement to pe short the, \u2018engagement in prot oe.boi Force es ks, 430 L iy s > soul of every money-saving opportunty ever offered by this store, was en the public expreeses the hope that he | alter the case, thourh.\u201d In conclu- | Lieut.T.F.Ehmitt, 43rd, 65; Mr.tirely ignored by the great majority.This principle is the backbone of all valuz-giving may soon be able to recommend 8 Lion, Mr.Bruce said he believed Wiss | F.E.Young, Elbow R.Club, \u2018es; ~ oo \u2014the secret of this store's phienomenal success\u2014the rule of its founder from its very plan to the depositors that will better | Clifford would nt lenve the etage, | Major Rennie, Toronto, 65 ; C.-Sergt.pz mccption in the year 1850 \u2014the CASH SYSTEM.This makes it possible to secure serve their interests and terminate his .: as her heart and soul were in! her | J.Noscrop, Vancouver, 65; Mr.Lservices.President Fipple.oh always profession.The Sketch announces | H.Beer, P.E.Inland Light Horse, as 8 confervative financier, ?that Bon.Mr.Bruce and Miss Clif- [ 65; Mr.RB, W.Fox, Calgery Rifle - 834 the lowest mers in the world\u2019s best margets\u2014to turn over the stocks in the shortest possible time \u2014and t> make price; that would be imods- regarded sible under the Credit System, which is.nothing more nor less than lending money.The merchant wir lends his money withou: interaxt but following hin sudden desth last [0 LP SE SE ONC October, | Club, @5: Mr.N.J.Morsieon,: New | is on the road to ruin-\u2014\u2014the customer who buys on credit is paying a ruinous rate of interest 01 his loan.It would bz useless to deny that Friday an investigation by the direc- 2 y \"| Brunswick, 65: Major C.L.McAdam, RQ credit is convenience at times, but no-one doubts for an instant that all such conveniences have an actual cash value, for the mer- tors developed fhe fact that bis loans G OSSIP OF C KIT AL RO.65; Sergt.H.Welford, 90th, | 12 chant who giveg credit is entitled to charge an increased price for his goods asa compensation for the loss of the use of his money.Moreecnity and that perardiens of 65; Corpl.F.B.Fisher, R.Moun- | [Nf] over a very feature of Credit is the necessity of sending out accounts._ No customer likes to receive à \u201cdun.\u201d and no merchant J statements to the directors of the tain Rangers, 64.NA likes to risk losing ood cosomer simply because he doesn\u2019t pay up promptly.The result is invariably felt by the customzr, whose bank's condition.Friends of the Pre.Big Steel Bounties\u2014Enei hore, annual competitors meeting or id thoughtless neglect ly hampers the merchant, preventing him from taking advantage of special opportunities to purchase goods at sident express the belief that Segal | OIF OlBI Bounties \u2014Engineer evening.on : ticutarly favorable prices.Credit is notorious as a temptation to buy what is really unnecessary because its chexo\u2014it is also a snare i i M.Gibe ided.Vi h- AE) par s x hat : 0 ve Romano influence i x Resigns\u2014Cabinet Mesting\u2014 | es were made upon the mecrerity of | NA for the unwary fret of the impecunious.On the other hand \u2014Cash Buying is a sure Prevzntative of Debt, and the Gash Buyer is alway, ipple' ji : having cheaper fares to help the out- of iving the highest value obtainable.The Cash System is responsible for the strongestargumznt we have ta oFer\u2014\"0n2 price to all.Bipple \u2018e death was given by his phy- Lady Laurier\u2019s Concert, Tying en to the competitions.Sure ores aso hig! snsible for the values we offer every day\u2014 values which have oe:ome f mous througho it the enti: orrhage, it is intimated that he may à Province.Ien't it better to pay cash when you know all this?I»n't it better to bs paid interest on your money, in t form of increased values, than pay interest on your own money to the mbrchant who sells oa credit ¢ Think it over the LET'S BEGIN WITH THE NEW DRESS FABRICS.BTTY doop SELECTION, already, in the new dress materials for autumn wear\u2014and the aivantaze of buying now is that have committed suicide.\\ NATIONAL EXHIBITION.Persistent rumors that President | iron, land, nue), ore, ston Canade | Toronto, August 28\u2014A strong ad | PRS Hipple committed suicide were borne | quring the past fiscal ses paid out | dress against militarism in Canada : ll out to-night when it was authorite- | 9004339 ag compared with $1,540.| \"2% given by Sir Win.Mulock this | I} ti stated that he took his life + 203 the year previous.All the steel afternoon at the opening ceremonies of | NY \u2018his ome last Friday morning.Mr.companies earned big bounties, the the Canadian national exhibition in Me is said to have teken a dose of | Dominion Stead Co.ing with over| FOPI¥ing to the address of welcome of I with suicidal} intent.While the boned of directors.Bir William ' J is some of vety daintiéat will be gone directly.All ths correct shades are here andl the prices ure unusually int:resting\u2014main- ! ; $950,000.5 = .5 vm, oC AHL coneciots Mais bin; bath Lu | \"Mr.Geo.H.Bobardson today for.| Molock spokefoqueatly of the vis PT y asthed themeimt way, : tae NTI, WMA Th bans 5 Te parently drowned.Mr.Hipple's family decline to make any statement on the subject and physiciand interested in the case decline to be interviewed regarding the suicide theory.Adoll Segal to-night made a statement, in which he said: \u2014\u201cT cannot tell the exact amount of my indebtedness, but I think that it is about $3.000,000.Mr.Hipple was not personally inter ested with me in any of my enterprises to the extent of a dollar or a share of stock.1 never paid him & cent in commissions or gave him a bond or a ahare of stock, or remuneration of any kind whatever.For all my indebtedness, the trust company is amply ne- cured by collateral worth from #8,- 000,000 to $9,000,000.This collateral consists largely of first mortgage bonds secured upon my various properties.My collateral can not be converted into cash immediately, yet by judicious handling ¥ am convinced that in a reasonable time its full value will be realized.\u201d Adolf Segal arose from the seclusion of 8 modest business life Lo prominenrs as a daring promoter.Coming here from_ Austria less than 20 years ago, he located in Camden, N.J., and entered the electric lighting and ice manufacturing business.While these enter- rises were in a flourishing condition fe sold out at a good profit, having established g reputation for fair dealing.His next venture was the estab- pement of 8 large sugar refinery on the Delawars River front in Camden.This he sold to the American Sugor Refining Co.Mr.Hipple is said to have been interested in this deal, and, he is said, to have profited to the extent of $100,000.Segal then built a match factory in Camden, which was bought out by the Diamond Match \u2018empany.Five years ago Sagal erver- od an immense sugar refinery here, © which was intended to be the first of a chain of refineries throughout the United States.Although completed Ÿ more than two years the refinery never has been operated.Segal also crect- ed 200 dwellings in Altoona, near thy warded te the City Council his resige | tories of peace in Canada.The nation as asgistant engineer of the city of Ottawa, the same to take effect next\u2019, Saturday.Mr.Richardson has secur- od a imore.remunerative position with the firm of O'Brien & Macdonald, contractors for the Quebec-La Tuque section of the National Transcontinental Railway.By his retirement the Corporation loses a very able and competent official.Mr.E.J.Chamberlain, former manager of the Canada Atlantic Railway, has returned from Central Mexico, where he is engaged in an extensive railway contract.Mr.Chamberlain is President of the Morelia & Tacam- | bago Railway Company and a line 225 miles in length is being built through , à rich country from Irapuato to Arie.| New York and New Jersey capitalists are behind the project and Mr.Chamberlain is not only contractor for the constructién, but also for the entire squipment of the road.About 36 miles of the construction is well ad- ! vanced and over a thousand men are employed.The Pacific Construc\u2018ion Co.of which Mr.Chamberlain is head, is engnged in building the Napierville Junction Railway, which connects the CPR.and D.& H.bya line from Rouses Point to St.Constant.Lady Laurier left to-night for Arthabankaville and will be accompanied by Mlle.Gauthier, the Canadian Prima donna, Mile.Gautbier\u2019s sister, a promising young violiniste, and Mlle.Desjardins, pianist, who will all take part in a concert to be given at Arthabaskaville.under Lady Laurier\u2019s tronage for charitable purposes.is will be Mile.Gauthier\u2019s last puhlis appearance in Canada previous to her departure with Mme.Albani on their Australian tour.There was a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, at which nearly all the Min.Istarn were present.It in said that nothing of importance was ready for announcement.tet.strength of the nation, he said, lay in its peaceful amd happy homes.There were no battleships or engines of des- wera huilding upon a better and surer lourdation, the products of peace.try to guard public opinion that it would not lead their public men into mistakes, which in other countries had tesul in the people staggeri under the burden of debt pcurred by ruinous warfare and militarism.\u201cThis Canada of ours,\u201d exclaimed the speak- or, \u201cis the only country in the world worth living in that is not burdened with great military debts handed down to them by previous generations, Keep it on thse lines.Watch oare- \u2018fully every tendency towards militar.that this is\" the last spot of refuge on God's green earth where mm \u2018can coms and not pay tribute for the sina of announced the fair open.At the di- vectors luncheon there wasa distinguished gathering and reference was the Second Life Guards gave ite first concert before some THE CUBAN REVOLT.Havana, Aug.28.\u2014Intereat to-day centres in the Goverument's offer of clemency to all who will lay down The result thus far has not been what the government éemed to anticipate, Citizens generally are unwilling to predict its results, and it is criticized, especially in many quarters, because it ing down of arms, thus giving the in.truction in Canada, for its le ; NM He would ask the people of the coun- ' 2 a] a 4 4 MX ism, for we know that preparation ' for war leads to war.Remember | Ri their ancestors.\u201d Sir William | then | made by the actine president, Mr.! W, K.George.to the illnoss of the pre- : rident, Lt.-Col.McGillivray.His | Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, Mrs.Clark.Captain Douglas Young, and, Rir Henry and Lady Pellatt attended | the opening ceremonies, The band of | thousands of people this efternoon.| nN beautiful desi price per ya their arms and return to their homes.' docs not fix a time limit for the lay- | Venetians Cloth, 42 inches wide, colors Navy, Cardinal, Plum, Wine, Reseda, Myrtle and Olive, sll wool, positively unequalled value at the price, per yard.ap orapeurecrentes Gerpasees avmasssasess OUR SHOWING IN BLACKS.EVER was Black in more favor than it has been in the N past season aud this is all the mote to be wondered at be- i cause Back is certainly not 8 Sumer Color.The natural consequence of the preferen-e for Black could scarcely be other- wis 1Eeason - ill see more black worn than ever before.In anticipation of the demand, À oirorder wer- pliced monthe ago, and our showing of Blucka for Fall and Winter is extunsive and satisfying.= then it has turned out to be\u2014the Taffeta Ribbon, 8 inches wide, + N variety of shades in the mew \u2018popular plaide, price per yard.coe.Rich Dresden Ribbon, & ipches wide, 9, delicate shadings, Children\u2019s Handkerchiols with colored borders, good quality Lawn, price each 3c., or per dOXR6N.\u2026.\u20260.7 crus sv Fine Vemetians and Ledies* Cioths in many of the vero newest and most desirable shades, 46 to 32 inches wide, Specially priced at, per yd., 75c.to.Tafleta Ribbon, § inches wide, splendid choice of colorings in the plaids, price per yard.coi svcuve Taffeta Ribbon, plain colors, all the leading shades, 8 inches wide, equalled at per yard.Children\u2019s White Lawn Handkerchigls with colored borders, price each 2c.or per dozen.+ remo ene attéssnsserannners The New Hose Supporter.HE now \u20180 1 Belt Hoss Supperter\u2019\u2019 has been de- English Tweeds, 44 inches wide, bequ- tiful designs in checks and overplaids in greys, greens and like colorings\u2014 this will be popular\u2014 Special prices, per yard, 50c.TO.sires sosvescansse SILKS FOR RECEPTION GOWNS, ERHAPS you may have senn some of the new Silks during one of your visita to th: satire?If 32 voulwill ha interest.§ ed in know ng that they hav: crea ed mnch interest nnd { 8 Imiration.One of the ver latest novel:iis,\u2014a crepe de chine \u20ac with dainty self desi:n \u2014has proven extremely popular and wany yards have t-eer sold slread.Tere are plain chive, at 75c.a vard, and black and white checked -ilt4e aussst0na0000000050SSSSUSSSSSSSNSNSESSSSSS \u2014+w+e»6w2+#++e+tt06000 001 3800550055000 55566002 6 AVES i .TEETER TLELTAEETTLLASTAESTRLLLTRIVHET 2LEUVVLTVLAL TL LLALALATR TILL TRTLS ew - VPS TBAT LTRS ces sess VET LLE Chronicle Business Directory WE HAVE MADE INQUIRY AND CAN RECOMMEND THE ADVERTISERS ON THIS PAGE AS .STRICTLY HONEST, RELIABLE AND UP-T0- DATE BUSINESS PEOPLE, HOTELS.'MILLINERY.BOAED AND ROONS.: DOGFANCIRER 7 | TOBACCONISTS.F PHAR TR TRAE VLA L IBAA UALL ATT FER TAE TATE TILES LAVAL TLL TREAT TE HRV TA TLLVAALBVVRVBVLB VRE SE J.E.Prince, A.D, L.L.D.060 Noun tain Hill, Phone 1 BANKS.St, George's House, opposite place D'Armes.Pleasant rooms with Porat Ets.Valeour, Address (Shiner) Chatline.class workmen employed.Bee our advertisement in another part of this paper, you will fad it eau Frontenac, Anything is the dog King Edward Hotel, Garden street | facing City Hell.The best an .most up-to-date in Quebec.The Misses Trade] & Landry, 84 St Jota sie, s have a splendid line J.T.Pipee, 19 Buade street.Juarte re for High Class \u2018 J.Shaw & Co., 13 St.John etreet, J.A.Moisan, 341 St.John street, 171 #4, PE a IB IAP TRLAVAVEVVL IVI 2004 - Fe MN M.tee 8 Sul 10\u201d Montoalm Mar.| j Driak fit.Leon Water \u2018not with Bovril thy clase board.Table board by the Ee ae EE \u2014_\u2014 week month.Tees moderate.- - L.E.0.Payment, M.A, T.LN.& or NOTARIES.TEA MERCHANTS.Bt.Peter strest.Telephone 1406.| BARBERS.ELECTRICIANS AND SUPPLIES.HOTEL VICTORIA : $ EE, 3 A dalghtrul| Hotel tyes RORCIER & MERCIER.125 St.Peter St des, Bts hn Tea ty Hamre AR J.H.Morisset 17 St, John street.siting ihe old Fo , RIB 1 .AGENTS.QUEBECSHAVINGP LOR Pron Ha Élcurls wiring a] Yery central for Commsrelai Se Lacan on My pothos or Promis pecial line of Tea this w a 3 \u2014\u2014 ee eee L A.MAROIS, specialty.Travellers wanting sample room: as phone 1381.vents.141 St.Joba street (nonr St.Joba's Tooma with oats and en sults, #20 Peroy Copeman, 135 St.Jokn sirest.Mshaey & Hay, 78 St.Peter Stig, , otEsuvarvay.Teegraph OM- | G, 4.Paradis, 426 St.Jobm street.| Telyphone 683.Cote Blend of Tes Tasurance Agents\u201d.Telephone .THE QUEBEC ELECTRIC CO.Electrical Or dimen 991.Real Futate and Ju.best you can get.Geo.Fraser, 11 Busde street, \u201cT Contrastors and Engineers, Hou:e - - vestment Areat.(House 86 Maple Cp rer rar | 200 1 Artet » *ou-| wiring a spesiaity.Repairs HATS AND FURS.Avenue ar Reale.) JOS.P.LATULIPPE promp! atvended to.115% John BEDARD APILLON, er ge\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014w=\u2014\u2014=ue= | Telephone 2323.69 Stree ASSOCIATIONS street.Phone 284.208 St.be set\u201d ad 8 Nous Dame des Angee Bes : L.T.Drolat, = Seren utrest.Fhows St.Jobu street.OPTICIANS.ve © des om Beet : Young Men's Christian Association, Dr with pie-da dene chair Las Shirts and light un q lowest | P Tacases, #0 Fabrique street, | 1° Seton the ret Ineo] Advantage now offered: Srna meats.FANCY GOODS.price.A Pace on.Headquarters fer Optical room he bt he houses.For 37 centa asses en Goods.Thave s goed line asses.men and boys, bovling and bathivs | Shop in Victoria Hotel, Jos.Delisle, | Xds.E.N.Lavelles, 438 St.John HARDWARE, ee |e! the eu baking powder.1 , ng 24-48 Palace Hill.Nome but first | Sticet.Special live of Fancy Pillow \u2014\u2014 TAILORS A rte ie À Cova , .PHOTOGRAPHERS.: Two Facts\u2019\u2014Quebec je the National Phons 318 CURIOSITY .bons 5 3; 114 Mountain Hill, Phone Qtech St.La Banque Nationals, 67 Bt, Pet | OSITT SHOP E.J.Dynes, No.49 St.John strest.4e, Releigeraors,\u201d Fo Frome, Tope: st Te mage a spisty ol Tee's Sitings To Import dire re en or at \"230 Sv.Call and see TL.J.Galu's Oid Curiow.| Phone 971, \u2014 A | printiag photos on Post Cards, $1.00) 25 Buade street.Joseph street, Phone 2242.i itv Bhop.27 St.Stanislas | street.ag \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 par dore.Phone 100.! - KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES iho lin High Clam ation, 4 La Caisse N'FEeonemie de Notra Dame, | = r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FLORISTS.PAINTERS.vite $15 to $30.(SAVIN3S)Head oft e 21 Rt Johnetreet, | CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.|e | yi udeau & Campbell, 31 Bosde strest, 2 73 St.Joseph street, 801 St.Valier street, Lemieux & Co.98 St.John street.A Kodak is an oppropriate gilt at William O'Neil, 228 St.John street.108 Commercial Bt., Levis, ! Central Pharmacy, 338 St John stress.| Telephone 286.We have just re! I times.| Jan.Cepetman, 135 St John street.| English, Sentch and Canadian \u2014\u2014eee pme eee | AH.L.Jolioneur.Telephone 1682.orived & eplendid lov ot Doston m= | Telephone 093, Bigns a Specialty.tweeds.Orders promptly delivered : BAKERS = Cate, end Dr.'s Congh | ¥ amd at moderate prises.- a yup, .\u2014mmme » , FURNITURE LADIES HAIRDRESSING PARLOR MARCHANT BROS.TAPERTRY_X rm ais ol .Red Cross Pharm oor.Bt.John se ; - pestry from « upwa: Tee eo ion, street.| and Palace il.Phone 842.We Ladies\u201d Hairdrcesing Perlor, Albert | 446 St.John street.Phone 508.|borders for decoration of rooms, at : a manufacture The Red Cross Need.| Turner Bror, 65 St.John street.| GO; Farem, Shampe Tee Joseph Rondeau, 419 St, John street.\u2014um= | ache Wafers.Phone Jn.We are expecting a hig Phone AR pied A pro EE re erry BOOTS AND SHOES.Tatoche & Co.4 Fabriqus street, | Te ci be Tie Se Somme to uy | _Narel Waving) RESTAURANTS, UNDERTAKERS.Telephone 516, We recommend Cham.| them.berlain Ointment for the Eyes.Narcisse Morin, 4244 Garneau.Phone |p, S.Rickuby, 387 St.John street Leonard Bros, M St.John street, | === mm Etre LAUNDRIES.1901.Oysters in all styles, aleo Telephone 31.Furniture asd Ups Phone 391.CAFES.GROCERS.Private Parlours.bolstering in comnection.WALKING SHOES.CRIEN D'OR CAFE \u2014\u2014\u2014 [AE lee Co, a iyi | EOWARD DINKL, 110 8%.Patriek 58) 07 ol 0m St, Valise street.Tale - Michael Bums Proprister, A.GRENIER Give us a trial of your family Best sporting Hotel in Quebec.WE phone 2119.Satisfaction Guarantesd.Thos, Vover, cor.Bt.John asd 8%, Du Fort street Groter & Wine Me hn ing.: ara in the business ed doing the | me\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y Marie.Phone 1403.Our sposialty, | Furnished.rooms noderats prices.° rehant, business.VETERINARY SURGEONS.| American Boots end Shoes.Telephone 795.Ce tig Tost up-to-date store in (He mr Snowshos Cluh, 3688 Notre Dame ! D.W.P.B.Bremnan, 39 St.Eustache LOUIS DESCHENE | Ajitorium Cafe, best in Quebec, ua- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.\"atrest.Oyeters in ell etyles, all 4be | streot, Telephoms 550.der.management of Mr.Jos.- pur round, Also wines avd cigars 60 $t John street, 189 Rt, Joseph street, | Racette.| A LAVIGNE.of the best.Give ws a call.QUEBEC VETERINARY SANATORIUE THÈME Valier SL (Telephone connes.| 77777772 pe re ; Phone 1450.Vict 68 St.Johnstroet.Tsiephone 10IR.116-120-1990 St.M te wired, tions.) Empire que, A Lye Lyon PA | and 28 Tictoria Blend of Tes, | \u201cpjanos, Organs, Musical publicar SADDLERS Prof.Jon D.Pay 8.De.H, mere | inlty, peo ticns, Improvaa Instruments.Latest : Gauvin Houre Surguon.BUTCHERS, Waldorf Cale, 56-3 8 ned and repalret sod aldor! Cale, t.Aume street, 8, Fisher & Son, 8 Fabrique treet, Phone 404.\" Furpished rooms, moder.| LX.Bergreon, Crown steer Telephone 003.Saddieh, Harssswss,| WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLEAS, Tose & Co., Stall Nos.15-16-17 Mont- se, ries.Oyster counter in oom: Moose DEC aire WINE, drone, ety ine leather calm Market Hall.Phone.649.quar e, 18 cents.MINERAL WATERS.Lead 9 Duquet, 29 SL Joba ve ur 3 (3 ; M ere | I, Timnom & Sen, 22 Cote DAs SURGEON DENTISTS.Pa 0e be Marti Cu ae aure f AM.Dombroski, 54 Champlain Market.| Jos.Julien, 48 St.John street yl.GREEN GROCERS.| x Boda Watera cannot be beaten.EC Chambers, Faire ire .h .\u201d # P.B.Poulta, 47 Buade stron.a avisg Repairing, meat, quiet a cheap.5 BV HOVE VIVES EN IVETE TATIRLAL STEN 1944300440 0900 VUS VUSUS UD US, Fong Lonch Promto your interest.John an.Phone 442.Meals i d healthi Smear e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; se | ed dav amd night.serv pe ae, \u2018eb and oysters, i Tor EE CR à Legal BABY DINEL, Berthelot Market, | = ro i omega amd retell.! & Co.22 Mowutain Hill.Phone TELEGRAPHS.The only up-toiate advertiser fn the CONPECTIONERY, RAT 8 Bi street.Tele rem re 0 , macket, COLLIE | WopMemiliom, 138 81.Joka stro All Communications i vies.Phone.40 Compt ale, Wedding sali yep \u2014\u2014 ose No.I; ot «ad most direet line.3 BOOKBINDERS.26.abrique otros, Ed.Marcotte, 2 St.Peter ert.| 5A Blondraw, 620 a Joba a WINE MERCHANTS.B: J.BOLDUC Phone 1290.Kinder a Phces 1866, Toe of 4 Proprietor of Quebro and Levis Eudore Patrv, 89 St.John strent.80 Mountain Hil., Directory.rosy, 470 at 10 Su Tekghon.022.latest sow] Taner have rion oa ¢ Be TT EE ETL EE FEE EEA TEL LEE TLE SHELL EH SEH LIE LEIA TEE HEI LIL Lasse s SSE OS e+0+.vase ve ET THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLE.» WEDNESDAY.AUGUST 29, 1908.bad only gone a short distance whe the steamér Oxonian was passing up the river.Instead of stopping for a.NB moment or two to allow the boats | SPLENDID REGATTA Helddn Front of the City Yester- {to pas, she kept os har way and | day Afternoon\u2014 Keen Fao.he ba s omast \" | The headquarters for supplies for all fish- .~ 2 E ~ the action of the B.és 0.Co's\u2019 ing, hunting or other outing excursions is aAM È LAW CHANG ES L A TUQ U BRANCH Contests, steamei Montreal, when she met the same boats engaged in their race.Sha not alone stopped engines, but when the boats seconu \u2014\u2014eeroarerammerd Important Amendments which her were Things on land had mo interest for Of Quebec and Lake St, John A.GRENIER DoE i ml he Te BT - 3 Are to Go Into Effect Rallway Nearing Com- | oon Jor it ras wall Moone hao able Fintencs anay from them a gave them a clear course.94.96 ST.JOHN STREET, i i Today.pletion, of Great Britain snd France were to | The following are the names of the : : : take part, was to come of on the tlemen who had charge of the Who is the special purveyors to members of almost St.Lawrence, in front of the city.Eraue aks, Thom, | every club.Important changes in the Provin-| The Le Tuque branch of the Quebec Two o'clock was the hour set down | starter; T.3.Hethrington, J.K.| Prices are moderate, goods are guaranteed, and cial game laws go into elect to-day, [and Lake St.John Railway in pro- | (of the first race, but lo before | Boswell, K.Gilmour, G.8, Oliver, packing is done by experts of long experience.and the following.information in re.| greasing favorably and last nearing | that hour every\u2019 coign of vantage Judges 'of finish; J.Smith, Judge of gard to them will be found of interegt | completion.overlooking the harbor was crowded | fouls; Dr.Gale, Q.Y.C.represents to sportsmen.Tags will be annexed | The contractor bas been fortunate | With spectators, while on the river, | tive on\" Pilot; Dr.Goudreau, des- A VISIT IS SOLICITED.fl to licenses in accordance with the | during the t sammer to secure ail kinds of craft, filled with people, patch motor boat; G.C.Scott, wl form determined by the Minister of | the services of a fair supply of labor, lined the course, The starting point | A.Home, Q.Y.C.tatives on - for the races was from a point off Hall's booms, the winning post being the yacht Caprice anchored off the Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, and when the holder of the license wishes to ship a moose, deer or caribou, or and just as soon as the harvest ses- son is over in the middle of Septembaer, will have.at work from twelve the committee boat Belle.Quite \u2018a number of private yachts Yollowed the races, while the steamer BIBTH.PRODIE\u2014At 1 the 95th inst.| any part thereof, he, shall, in the | to fourteen hundied men.bave À net India on of The judges of the Pilot vas crowded with the general At Levis, on the inst, presence of the station agent, wharf The contracter expects to bave his , = .public.Yt was a delightful day for tbe iia of Chon.Brodie, ot a son: | Ÿ THIS WEEKS\u2019 & | inger or other officer in charge of the | contract fished within two miles of | Belle.while the judges of the Hoh) racing, the weather being perfect.shipping place, detach the tag from his | La Tuque by the first week of Octo- took their position on board the Ca- \u2014\u2014 DIED.R AMME license, sign it and attach it to the |per, rails laid and trafic in opera | PTI RED FEATHER.! BUDDEN \u2014On the 28th iret.at Jol: | @ PROGRAM moose, deer or caribou or part there | tion up to that point, and have the THE DONINION'S CREWS.Next Friday and Saturday nights \u2018| ve + fery Hole Hospital, after a 5-22 and 00044ttH0HHOHSHÉCHHHOO | o! ; the station agent, wharfinger or | balance of the branch to La Tuque | The first race called was for boats |and Saturday matinee DeKoven, Klein OR EE illness, Heber B , aged officer in charge of the shipping place completed by the first week of No- from H.X.S.Dominion, for which $80 and Cool\u2019s \u201cRed Feather\u201d will be at MRS.LOUIS LACOMB.poiatal Wednezday\u2014 must write the word \u2018\u2018 led\u201d | vember.in prizes was offered.i boats, | the Auditorium.This is one ol the \u2018 P EAE ue ES En a ee | ie D SFFENED FOR MONTES 113 Richelieu street, at 2.30 pm._ hibition Grounds.Every person, station nt, wharf- | bec end Lake St.John Railway will | cared cutters, came to the starting lol the past few years and from ali re- | » for the Methodist Church, and thence| | Trider\u2014 Inger of other officer in charge of the | be able to handle the lumber business | line.These boats were handicapped | ports is fully deserving of the modicum 2.30 P.M.\u2014Turl Club Races, Ex- .ice River next spring, hibition Grounds.of the St.Maurice next spring acoording to the number of their which is an extremely important pros- oars, the handicap being allowed at of praise that has been bestowed upon Ao Mount Hermon Cemetery.it.From the day that Reginald Deshipping place who does not comply with the provisions of this article, is ! Operation Advocated\u2014Saved LABOCHELLE\u2014Accicentally drowned, 8.15 P.M.\u2014\u201cRed Feather\u201d at ths | liable to a penalty of not less than $10 tive factor in the commercial in- | the start, the whalers starting first.| Koven offered the musical public the ru-na.Quesr LeBorhe .SEB machinist, gay uditorivm.and not Pers han 630 \u201cend on Fees of the company, and lilmwise A 2.35 p.m.the signal was go and, og airs x \u201cRobin oad,\u201d a ; î By Pe-ru usband of lame AM Lachance.ay\u2014 Ever) i city of Quebec.e race commenced.Alth all [tho since that his successes have His fubscal service will be 8 at 10.80: A M.\u2014Oricket match, Kent very person who sells or gives such e city oi the crews vowed with the at Se.| been many, he has not written such Mrs.Louis Lacomb, Hayward, Wise license or any tag annexed thereto to another person or who char or alters the aame in any way tso- ever, is liable to a penalty of not writes: \u201c1 have followed your treatment as closely as 1 could and sw now entirely St.Michel de Bellechasse on Thursday next at 9.30.Friends and re latives are requested to attend.House Grounds.8.15 P.M.\u2014\u201cRed Fenther\u201d at the Auditoriumbrilliant music as that which he embodied in the score of \u201cRed Feather.\u201d There are volos that are masterpieces.termination, the larger hoats were unable to overcome the handicap, and the first place went to a six-oared THE LABOR PROBLEM.RACEY.\u2014At his residence, near Len-.less than 810 and not than 830 gig.the second and third falling to duets that for daintinces, grace and well.noxvills, P.Q., on Sunday, the 26th BEALLY MARVELLOUS, re tee 1 : : expression are uneu ; inspiring | \u201cWe had two doctors and one said norsille ce Hay, KDE, and costs.The.fee for hunting | Interfering with Public Works | two whale bosts Xpression are | umMDALeC, PILE chat | would bave fo bave ag opération Ladies should not purchase their WATERNEN'S RACE.costumes or blouses without at first The second event caused a formerly of Quebec, eldest son of the licenses is the following For a ensembles that fully merit the most Performed before | could regain my - Throughout the Whole ood late John Racey, M.D.E., also of Quebec.New Advertisements.Dividmd Announcement\u2014Metropolitan Insurance Company.Schweppes\u2019 Ginger Ale\u2014Law, Young & Co.Magic Baking Powdar\u2014E.W.Gillett & Co There's a Reason\u2014Postum.Dyeing and Cleaning\u2014Glover\u2019s Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Lebor Day Pic-nie\u2014Cap Tourmente.Ocean Sailings\u2014Quebec Steamship Co.Ocean Sailings\u2014Quebeo Transport Line Visitors Invited\u2014Holt, Renfrew & Co.Home-Seekers\u2019 Rates\u2014Northern Pacific Railway.Eddy\u2019s Indurated Fibre, Tubs, Pails, Bte., Eto.Lea & Perrine\u2019 S8auce\u2014J.M.Douglas & Co.QUEBEG LAWN TENNIS CLUB.Quebec, 2Mh, August, 1900.Weather permftting tea will bel seeing ours.See advertisement in another column.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.BELL TELEPHONE CO.The system of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, has been further extended by the completion of a line from St.Raymond to St.Leonard de Portneuf and connection can be had between these two points at the rate of 10 cents for three minutes conversation.IN POLICE CIRCLES.Two young men from St.Roch, charged with assault, were fined $20 and cost each in the Police Court yesterday.A woman was fined $100 ard cost for selling liquor without license and a carter gave bail to keep the peace.In the Becorder's Court, a men fer being drunk and resisting the police was given fifteen days, and another man was fined $2 and costs.RUNAWAY HORSE.A horse attached to a delivery.waggon took fright near the Terrace yesterday morning and ran away.The horse turned down Fort Street and in crossing Buade oollided with a waggon in which were à number of passages.Fortunately, however, the tte escaped injury.The horse eon- tinued its courses down the bec and who are not active members of a duly ritory leased to the cluborin disposable hunting grounds Province, $10.Persons domiciled 81.These licenses are to be from the secretaries of the clubs, or from agencies of the Lake St.John way.CABINET MEETING.A meeting of the Provincial Cabinet was held at the Parliament Buildings fur.orkill, Tessier, Roy, Allard, yesterday morning, the ministers sent being Hon.Messrs.Gouin, n, M vost and Kaine.Drink Beauport Lager; it is the best.SPECIAL TRAIN, Manager Kormann announces that he te with the Que ol Ca pany to run a epecial train to Ste.Anne de Beaupre at 11.30 on Friday the Auditorium residing on the line of has made arrangemen bec Railway Light and Power night.This will give the patrons incorporated club in the Province, 825.Persons not domiciled in the province who are active members of fish and game clubs duly incorporated and who wish to hunt in_ the ter- the in the in the Province for transportation tags, various the city passenger Railof Canada, According to advices received from all parts of the Dominion, the scarcity of labor is a problem that is causing much concern, and in a large measur interfering with public works throughout the fi of the Dominion.The Province of Manitoba and the North-West is more aflected than East ern Canada by the scarcity, and contractors with large undertakin in band are at a loss to know how to focure the services of laboring men.ey see only ome way out of \u2018the difficulty, to encourage immigration on a large scale of labor from the United Kingdom il possible, and il this source cannot supply the demand, from continental Europe.The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction is to a large extent delayed on geoount of the scarcity of labor, especially in the West and North-West, e Government section from Winnipeg to Port Arthur is progressing slowly on\" this account, and 80 are the sections West that are being built by the rand Trunk Pacific Company.The sections from Quebec to le Tuque are much mofé fortunate.Mr.M.P.Davis, who is building the first fifty miles from Pont Rouge to deal of excitement, asit was a contest, being among the Market watermen.It oared working boats.Jeflery\u2019s, George Pedersenjs, Vezina\u2019s and Mike Joynt's.signal being given the Vezina caught the water firet and secured slight lead.A hard struggle Both boats men.were on finish, winning the race by about length.The Vezina crew, rowed a splendid race, passed local Finlay was for four- For this con\u201d test four crews entered, viz :\u2014 George Sant On the crew then took place between it and the Jeffery about equal terms until Allan's whari vas reached, when the Jeffery boat, which steered a very straight course, went to the front and beld the lead.to the which the stake boat on the wrong side and was disqualified.The Joynt boat, which was a considerable distance behind flattering commendation that has been accorded them.To interpret this music Manager Jos.M.Gaites has gathersd a company of singers who are fully adequate to perform the important task assigned them.The of the organization is Miss Cheridah Simpson, who possesses a remarkably sweet voice and in addition is an ac- a |complished actress.In all, the company numbers some seventy-five ar tists and has gained the reputation of being the best singing and awine ! = > opera body en tour.A luxurto-: duction, costing in the neighbor! \u2018 $70,000, was made by the Zieg'el Opera Co.and this will be seen in all a |of its lavishness of detail.An important auxiliary is the augmented orchestra.QUEBEC TRANSPORT COMPANY OBTAINS RIG OONTRACT.rima donna | th.\u201cWe then decided to write yon as t@ ; my condition, ss I had been suffering nearly & yesr with sovere pains and hesdaches st times so thst I could scarcely stand up.\u201cNow [ feel so well after a short | treatment with your remedy, and arm * so grateful that | do not koow bow t® express my 8 «I thank you many times for the kind advice I have had frem you.\u201d \u201crite to Dr.8.B.Hartman, Presiden of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbusy Otto, tor free medical advice, over twenty thousend tons of coal, ! from Port Haminge 10 Quebec.The | atenmers chartered by the Company i will begin to load at Port Hasti during the next few weeks, and t' coal, which is intended for the was given second place.\u2018The first} The Quebec Transport Company have Intercolonial Railway, will be landed prize was $30 and the second 815.| chartered severnl steamers to carry, at Levis.The names of the winning crew are \u201c Geo.Jeffery, Fred Jeffery, Geo.Jef- = \u2014 fery, jr., Madril Dufour and Des- \" FRENCH BOATS.I EVENING DRESS The third race vas lor boats from! the French cruisers.Five boats started in this contest.The crews, row- WHITE KID GLOVES, ing finely, kept well together, and.WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, finished in the following order :\u2014lst, | Canot Major du Desaix; 2nd, Canot Bier, 1 du Desaix ; 3rd, Canot 1 du WHITE DRESS TIES, WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.served at the courts every afternoon : ; ASS | the railway an opportunity of witness- | Reed's Station, bas had very little de la Graviere; 4th, Canot FINE GAUZE ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR, $his \u2018week, dN ing ae [ing the magnificent production of \u201cRed | trouble with labor, and the Tame can | du Jurien de Ia Graviere ; 3th, Canot | FINE CASHMERE UNDERWEAR, ALLAN X.STRANG | Saval University the weblos tie Lau |Veather\u201d and resching their howes the | be ssid with the other aub-contract- | 2 90 Trent A pleasing incident in E HMERE SOCKS.Honorary Secretaty: | tee went on its way, finally being cape 7 BEL ors cn.the pme division, The die etes Dante were amine | FINE CANE LISLE THREAD SOCKS i icts t ii A e tured in Bt.Boch.A BAD FALL.Be reine ron robes\u2019 te | HMS.Dominion.The men of WHITE DRESS VESTS, ENGLISH COLLARS, UMBRELLAS and CANES, ENGLISH CUFFS.latter crowded to the side of their | ship and loudly cheered the French sailors, and subsequently urged on Le Tuque, have been a great assist- A MBULANCE RUNS, ance,\u2019 and just as soon as the har- The\u2018 ambulance was called to St.Whilst Mn.Ma , of Hudson, NY, was proceeding along St.John Mualcipality of Notre Dame de Quebec Sauveur last evening to convey a |street, accompanied by her .eon on vest season fs over, the present nunf- the of the ing craft man nämed Philip Caron, who had | Monday evening, a 1 dog rushed | ber of 2.000 men, will be augmented crews competing .| PUBLIC NOTICE.|p nimed Philip Caron, who hed out of a store wad threw the lady on | bv another 1.000) who will work| | FOUR-OARED SKIFF RACE.REGISTERED .chine at a biscuit factory, to the |the sidewalk.Mrs.Magoun, who is ateadilr til the cold weather forces | Excitement was at its height when John Darlington, advanced in vears, had one of her eyes | them to quit.the four-oared skiff race was called.Opposite Post Ofhce Propristors and tenants are re! Hotel Dieu, quested to pay their taxes within | The ambulan had ther run |cut and had an arm badly bruised, s { these had met - a month from date, after which the | last evoning to take à carter, who had [and bad to be carried into an adjoin- FIREMEN'S FUND.vious occasions, but the friends Po, = A ee callestion will be made.by tbe At-| fallen from his wagon and hurt his |ing store in a somewhat [sinting con- | In recognition of the services render- | each crew were confident that thei torney of the Council, with cost.heed, to his home.dition.She was subsequently convey: [ed hy the Quebec fire brigade at the | favorite boat would win.The follow ed to hee boarding house, but was L.E.TASCHEREAU, semm The ambulance was also oned only able to leave for home last even- recent hig fire al Tavis, Ald.Laine, of | ing boats went to the starting line: M.Williams \u201cLittle Willie,\" Treas.| about noon to convey to the hospital {20 À that town.has suggested that the * M.Mac- Aug.27, 1906.Seo an roman Mey.Boivin, who | ing; instead of Monday evening, os she | Manicinsl Council across the river.|key's \u201cKid.\u201d J.Mullally's \u201cThe Ace.\u201d a7 210.had fallen from a gallery at ber re- (2 first intended.vote the sum of 850 to the fund of | J *Paul's \u201cThe Guess.\u201d J.McMahon's aug.2ixeep.sidence in St.Nicholas street.Hhe LAKE ST.JOHN.the local firemen, \u201cThe Fox,\u201d Fred Hill's \u201cThe Clip.\u201d \u2014 THE INSTANTANEOUS WATER BEATER Furnishes HOT WATER in .unlimited quantity at any hour of the day or night, All you was taken to the Hotel Dieu, where it was found that she had sustained serious internal injuries.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In the Superior Court yesterday, Chief Justice Langelier presided in Chambers, when argument was heard upon the petition for an interlocutory injunction made by Jos.Devarennes, to prevent the city of Quebec from On the signal being given \u2018The Clip\u201d j to the front and soon obtained a lead of about one length.She held this position for about three.quarters of the course, when \u2018The Guess,\u201d the crew of which was rowing a splendid and powerful stroke, forged to the front and pessed the stake boat first, \u201cThe Clin\u201d being a good second and \u201cThe Fox\u201d third.The prizes were :\u2014Firat, B40; second, , third, 815.The nemes of the SOME MISAPPREHENSION.Some misapprehension appears to have arisen over the Government notice given in regard to a number of societ.jes who have been prohibited from doing business in this Province for failing to supply the Government with certain returns.Among the societies named is that of the \u201cIndependent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity.\u201d This is not to be confounded The third of the series of farmers excursions to Lake St.John, under the auspices of the Lake St.John Colonimation Society, took place yesterday morning, w about thres hundred farmers, recruited from all parts of the Province, left for Roberval by special train.The object ot these excursions is to give agriculturists an opportunity to go to Lake rates to select land LADIES, MAKE HASTE If you have a boy or girl who -is- to at- eT: tting into force the by-law respect.| St.John at chen n 1 : ' 1 dois light a match, .turn a ja ho varly closing of bare on Sat.| for settlement.Frhen they go te ith the, independent Order of Odd- Ying crew are: Mike Murphr, | tend school, we are ready to furnish them valve and HOT WATER pours | oran even, The matter wae | settle permanently they cod ee toon ly order hat has Vindgos in \" thie stroke: W.J.Bogan, Yo.3: with all they require.taken under advisement.ilies are carried \u201cfree.The excursion Ryan, No.3: D.Power, bow ; Maste: out instantly.Always ready, In the case of Perrault, petitioner | yesterday was composed of farmers city, and which has made all returns | \"p01 \u201ceoxswain, { i ici ie,\u201d i and paid all fes rennired by law., Simple, Efficient, Ornamental | and the Town of Levis, respondent, from almost every county in tbe Pro- Tose who know anything about the FIFTH RACE.i vince from Gaspe to Pontiac, and in- and Fournier, intervening, Judge Lave tente cluded many Canadians from the New Rue rendered judgment yesterday an LS, and Economical.Intter order will at once distinguish | For boats from H.M.S.Dominion.FOR YOUR BOYS.FOR YOUR GIR nulling the judgment\u2019 rendered by | England States desirous of returni the difference between the two.For this event there were eight en.FOR SALE BY hint 8 antice Langelier on the ni to the province, and was so large fra! THE LATE JANES FITZGERALD tries.and all started.The conditions July last, ordering the Town Council | it had ta be handled special : JD.| of this race were the came ns in the Coats for Seminary ue ec as 0.not to proceed with an election to | train.The Chronicle has already The funeral of the late James Fitz- | first.The race was well contested Convent Dresses, \u2019 repiace Mr.J, E.Mercier.fully described the practical methods [&rald.timber-tower- which took place | from start to finish end resulted as Boys, Colored Skir PHONE 268 adopted by thin excellent Society, ; yesterday morning from his late resi- | follows :\u2014lat, second whaler, seamen ; Coats for Levis Col- olor rts, 8x1 with the assistance of the railway dence in Champlain street to St.Pat- | 9nd, second cutter, seamen ; 3rd.gig, Nigh Shirts aug.w company, for the settlement of the rick's Church and St.Patrick's Jars seamen ; 4th, first cutter, seamen.lege Boys, ghtgowns, Lake St.John district.The animat.| 1¢Ty, was largely attended, nciuded in SWIMMING RACE.| Caps and Sashes and Drawers, 3 AUDITORILU MINE ed sce at the depot yesterday was {he rem being many old end, lead Seven entries, all from B.M.S.Do- p 's Sul , Tem'scouala RalIWAY | g WanrEDAT WIGHT, AUG.vi, Mi & Proo!, of the mcoenn of thaws of: | 08 CCT, BOG respect Lo the mem.| minion, wers made for the swimming Children\u2019s Suits, Hats and Tourma- SUMMER TIME TABLE GRAND CONCERT region ine |OFY of the deceased.Among those pre- | ice.which was hal 8 mi with C08 Drawers and Under- lines tide.All seven started, but two gave up before the course was covered.The remaining five continued until the end, and after a close contest, Mr.Buckle, an officer of Taking Elect Mag 14th, Epes ELE RA Mixed Leayes River du [grap sent were the Dominion and Provincial members for Quebec West, Messrs.Wm.Power.M.P., and J.C.Kaine, M.P.P., and two of the Aldermen for the Ward, Mexars, P.Dinan and W.Jshirts, White and Colored Shirts, Province.BY CREW OF HMS DOMINION PRICES 18-25-81-800, FAI, and SAT.MIGHTS end SAT.MATINEE Cloves and Shawls, Kid and Woollen DEATH OF NR.HEBER BUDDEN.In the death of Mr.Heber Budden the Express rae x Ye The Comic O) era Sucoses which occurred at the Jeflery Hale | Mulroney.The chief mourners were | ship, wae declared the winner.Gloves.Loares Segmors Bom i RED FEATHER Hospital on the 2th inst, after a the three sons of the decrased, Messre.SEVENTH RACE.Black and Tan Socks White Collars Avsbres Bitar ue Lovp.; Magnificent Costumes and Sosnery long and painful illnces.Quebec has | James, John end Joseph Fitzgerald.| For boats belonging to the French weed or serge Laps.All Touins Dally sxospt Sanda: | CHERIDA SIMPSON ; lout one of its oldest and moet re |heniden a number of other relatives.in on taalne connect Aaity at Amundsen Je, cruisers.Six boats took part The pall-bearers were Messrs.N.Pow.0 Ang trom A Joba, N.B, | Jl end Company of Seventy-Fire.spected citisene and one who through.this contest, which resulted, after a rmsees surance rer eprsenoraasresenmsssasess ft ied \u2018lo.M.Del .T.Ryan, M.pa .er te a i ma Sh ei Br, ie Fa | EE GUR COATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS bl J wie de lost robes ! ATE ox RE , Porld of the city.He was ever ac- |er \u2018Hicker officiated at the Solems Re Lorniere Tv la Graviers Balerniere CANNOT BE SURPAS3ED.«a Gt di sayorimtendesS Kiver du Leg = tive in all charitable and philanthro- | quirm Mass at St.Patrick's Church, \u201d * 5 ; lerniere 2 du Jurien de Ia Graviere ; minted by the Rev.Fathers Mulheru | fu Bnlersiers à du Demsixs Ouh nd Gannon as dencon and sub-deacon.6 The Rev.Father Hickey also said the Balerniere major du Pesaix.pie work.He served g number of.terms as President of the St.George's Bociety and for twenty-five years act HE LABOR DAY Penclls, Penholders, Pens, Pencil Cases the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Mr.Budden wae born im Three Rivers in 1636.He was educated in England and at eighteen joined an older brother, William, in business, in Newloundland.Later he came to ec and became a member of the staff of Messrs.A.J.Maxmoumers.ee ed as chairman of the Board of final prayers of [he crmetery, to which A arr BLANC SKIFF S.and Boxes, Rulers, Copy Books, Duck and i very .or race which caused à con : MONDAY, September 3rd Charity, Be mo Al a er of | ton anthoring of or vom siderable amount of local interest was Leather Bags, Inkstandseroun gathering of \u2014 .OurCloth and Tweed Costumes for the Autumn, are of the latest creations and the newest style .Faguy,Lepinay & Frere 262-264 St.John Street.the Cop Blanc skiff race, for which there were nine entries.\u2018The prizes were #20, 515, 810 and 6.Fach skiff was manned by two osrsmen and coxswain.All the boats got away well together, and the race was keenly contested to the end.The re- DYEING and CLEANING, BLACK FOR FUNERALS DYED IN 48 HOURS.Our Valct De tk ing spar in rie order for (be email sum of $1.00 psr month.PICNIC Under the Ausploss of the FÉDERATES TRADES and LABOR COUNCIL Hot Postum i Co.i t in Hot Weather ult was as follows :\u2014lst, À.lore; -\u201410 \u2014 ve roach Clesaing 8 specialty and prices be toe Frm oat ara.! 2nd, Pd.Morisette ; 3rd, H.Blaine; Budden joined the firm which consist.! 4th, J.Laperriere; 5th, E.Ber ALL WORK GUARANTEED saves some Stomachs that Glover's Dyeing and Cleaning Works, CAP TOURMENTE ViaQ RL & P.Co, Trains leave the station ot Q.BR.I~ & thiaume.This brought to a conclusion a splendid afternoon's spoet, end ali.connected with it deserve to be con: gratulated on jta entire success.The ed then of Mr.John Budden and himeelf, but continued undet the old | frnf neme.Mr, Budden married Mise Louisa Saumders, of Newfoundland, | and had disse several thildred, among Ice has Hurt.Co, at 8.90 and 1L30 am.udden \u201cThere's a Reason\u2019 thing to mar the sports occurred Tikes 50 cents.Children 35 cents | 303 John St, Phone 1810 | Tho Eo iy the nice Due the bouts from she Dominion ag, 20-34.aug.24x30 axtends fa clucere sympathy.were engaged in the first race.They | THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLR.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1006.i Because the castiron combustion chamber is corrugated in such a way as to add about 4 to the heating surface, with the result that > from the same fire a \u201c Hecla\u201d will extrace a proportionately greater amount of heat than will a furnace built with a smooth combustion chamber.The corrugations serve another purpose in relievin the strain of expansion and contraction.Send me « rough plan of your house, and I will make you sn estimate of the cost of installing a « Hecla\"* Furnace.1\u2019will alo send you the | new ¢ Hecls\u2019® Catalogue.Write noww=while you think of it\u2014to « Clare's Purnace Builder,\u201d care of » le em CLARE BROS.& CO., LIMITED - - PRESTON, On, QUEBEC AGENTS: MECHANICS SUPPLY CO.NEW STO TEXT BOOKS Sg AND ALL REQUISITES FOR MOORE'S i: 148 JOHN STREET, QUEBEC TEST S my (= TURF CLUB RACES OPEN TODAY It is to be generally desired that our friend, the weather, will smile his brightest to-day to welcome another annual race meet of the Quebec Turi Club.The stewards have worked faithfully, sealously and unremittingly towards giving our people à good and pleasant race card, and two good days sport.All arrangements have been carefully carried out and to-day will pronounce on their efforts.It is also greatly desired that the public will heartily respond to their efforts end turn out in the greatest numbers.The races aro scheduled to start at 2.30 o'clock, and all the electric cars transfer direct to the grounds.His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and staff will arrive promptly at 2.20 and the splen- All Arrangements Completed and Prospects |« for a Successful Meet are Assured, rer did band of the R.C.G.A.has bem en- for both days.e electrio starting machine, operated by Mr.MoGinniss, was given a thorough test yesterday and several of the horses given a schooling with the machine.There will be, of course, a number of scratches in some of the events, and these scratches will naturslly make a change in tho present prospective winners.All theses matters must bs con- sicered in studying up the form of the horses, and another great feature is the mounts, which cannot bs ascertained in 8 number of cases, until near the time of the race.So far, however, as we can see without allowing for any of the above named considerations, the probabilities for the six events may be summed up as follows: \u2014 horses.young as he used to be.is two miles.F.de PARIS, JEWELLER, 101 ST.JOHN STREET | THANKS.It is with pleasure that I offer \u2018my numerous customers and my dear friends, my moet sincere thanks for their pleasant visit i and their congratulations on the occasion of my honorable acquittal of certain unjust charges recently brought against me.Notwithstanding all effor s to prove the charges, they utterly failed.Once more, I thank you.F.de PARIS, fas 101 ST.JOHN STREET Reception Shoes IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES \u2014 FOR \u2014 LADIES\u2019 and GENTLEMEN PATENT PUMPS AND OXFORDS.Sateen and Beaded Strap Slippers cea AT === WM.JACQUES & SONS, CUSTOM SHOEMAKERS.Vi} PABRIRUE STREET.TELEPHONE 427 ,, STOVES! STOVES! RAD OPENING OF A NEN STORE \u2014BY\u2014 J.M.EUSEBE PICARD, Founder and Manufacturer of the Steel Stove L'ECONOME No.85 ST.JOSEPW STREET, SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY The naw establishment of Mr.Pleard, Quebec's well known fouader, is open at No.83 St.Joseph S:rest, where the public are invited to exemine a considerable amortment @: Gtoves, R'ECONOME (Stee!) GLEN WOOD (Cast Iron) PENN ESTHER, PLAIN, also REFRIGERATORS, NICKELED KITCHEN UTENSILS, The ste:! Stove L'ECONO- {ME is the most perfect and most modegn one.It gives satisfaction to the bouss- theeper as the cooking of all food cannot be surpssssd, economires the fuel and ee the sinders sre shak:d from the ashes in the store, no dust spreads through the house.We have also a special Steel Bove for irewoed.A Visit is Solicited.BEEF! BEEF! | Minesd Mont, 3 Motnnncus pence.mall poe Ie.Ht ee ee Te Ladies\u2019 Ë de.Lard, vrith tin 24 Ie.p A0 | Bacon per Ib.rene 1800 \u2018 Rolled resasaseron sevsee JOO Hate vs meme ol, @ por | BO Hp con Apes .Gorse [por Vo.vcocemeenccans lle Eggs per dos.& - 1e.Bologna Sauvage eeu.pr; vouzvove 80 Freeh Creamery Better.+.le will pick this mare to land the be a strong contender.in first.FIRST RACE-SANS COEUR, HEALING SALVE, GERMANTOWN, SECOND RACE-GUINEA GOLD, WOODBINE, DOMINO, THIRD RACE\u2014TOOMANY, BELLCOURT, RED MONK.FOURTH RACE\u2014GLADYS GRANT, MYRMIDOM, GIGLAMPS.FIFTH RACE\u2014A jumping race is a most uncertain proposition and selections are particularly difficult with the present well matched KING TOP is well known here and a sure jumper, MARSTON MOOR ran a particularly good race here the other day, though the distance was rather short, only 1 1-4 miles.To-day it BELLCOURT should give a much butter account of herself at this distance and should be well up at the finish.ROSE is another good thing.She is a beaatiful jumper and many \u2018 BALLY CASTLE has been runningin remarkably fast company at Fort Frie, and has invariably been in the money.This horse will DR.ROCH AND GIGLAMPS are not dangerous, unless, as often hap pens in thesa cases, the good horses fall and the tailenders trail SIXTH RACE-BLUE COAT, SANS COEUR, HEALING SALVE.MOST PROBABLE WINNER\u2014*GLADYS GRANT,\" in the 4th Race Ld though not so money.It is, of course, expected that our {scratches are e understand, these melec- |these details tious are made before the weights are | fore a final readers will issued, anc before the riders ard S00P2OPOIP VOLPE So Says Jeffries, who Thinks Nelson a Truck Horse Beside Him.Goldfield, Nev., Aug.28.\u2014After backing Joe Gans down to 10 to 7, favoritism over Battling Nelson for their finish fight, to take place in this city on Labor Day, local men had their confidence in the colored fighter boosted two or three notches higher by the report from \u2018Frisco to the ef- | fect that James J.Jeffries, retired heavyweight champion, said Gans is a cinch snd that Nelson, compared ta \"Gans, is 8 truck horse.Jetferies among the miners is regarded as a king.That he should coincide with them in their opinion on how the fight will result caused all kinds of faces of the men who had got their money down on Gans at 10 to 8.It is now expected that the odds will go down to 10 to 6 or lower in a day or two.Jeffries\u201d statement on the probable outcome of the fight.as it was re ceived bere, is as follows: \u2014 \u201cIt Gans and Nelson fight on the square, the black man will walk away with the contest, and you may set it down that George Siler is wood enough at every stage of the game to get results that will mean straight | Fehting.So far as Nelson and Gams are concerned as fighters, it is like a superb race horse running against a dray horse.Nelson is gritty and willing and also strong, but he is à truck horse compared to Gane.\u201d Jeffries intimated that he might be induced to enter the ring if the financial considerations were sufficient.Word was received here from George Siler of Chicago, who is to referee the field, in order to have plenty of tima to discuss the rules with the fighters.Before © o'clock over $15,000 had heen taken in from the sale of seats for the rontest.A pool was opened last night offering 7 to 10 against Gans end 11 to 10 against Nelson.A 8700 wager sent the odds to even monev Nelson and 7 1-2 to 10 on Gans, at which figure the odds remain.Nalson boxed four fest rounds with Bobhie Lundy to-day, sfter which he weighed 131 pounds.He did no road work, but went through his regular gymnastic exercises.Lundy and Jack Clifford have signed articles for a ten- pound preliminary boat at 133 pounds, at 10 a.m.A pursa of 81,000.to.be divided 60 per cent.to the winner and 40 per cent.to the loser, has beon put up by the club for the contest.PROPOSED POLO CLUB.The formation of s polo club in Quebec is now under consideration, ond it is thought that the time is ripe for such an orgsnization in this city.About twenty gentlemen are ready to go into the organisstion, it is said, and a meeting is to be held on Monday evening next totale the Telephone 889 DOMBROWSKL Champlain Market.~ preliminary stops.smiles of content to spread over the | fight, that he would leave for Gold.| & mine , ouf, so that oll mush be considered ix- gn is rendered on +9899 each event.+ 'GANS WILL WIN|THE COMING GAMES Montreal Goes to Cornwall and Toronto Plays Shamrock.Montreal, Aug.28.\u2014Toronto on the Shamrock grounds and Montreal on \u2018the Cornwall grounds are the senior lacrosse fixtures for Saturday.Capital, Tecumsebs and Nationals have an \u2018open date, but the two latter meet on lthe National grounds the following \u2018Monday, Labor Day.A win for Montreal will give them once more a strong place in the league race, and although on the past showing of the Cornwall team a win in Cornwall seems the toughest uf propesitions, still the sults of the scason\u2019s lacrosse have been a succession of upsets for the followers of form.The Toronto-Sham- rock game means the last appearance of the western twelve in a league ame, and both teams are bent on a win.Past performances again favor Toronto, but then, again, what have past performances counted for this season?The Montreal team is wasting no time in bewailing the defeat in Ottaws Saturday.Tate in the afternoon yesterday the full senior team, even to Angus, who was forced to leave the field on Saturday on account of his injured leg, turned out to a amart practice, anc\u2019 whatever the team can do is going to be done to win on the Cornwall home unds Saturday.The men are disappointed, but by no means disheartened, and they will make their final bid for 1906 honors in no haphazard spirit.The Torontos, fresh from their great victory in Torouto on August 18 over the Capitals, will be the attraction at the 8.A.A.A.grounds on Saturday.Their field is fast, and the defence is big and husky, and they are in good condition.ontreal lost their first ame to Toronto in Montreal in the early.part of the season, and Sham: rock, Cornwall and Capital were trimmed by Toronto in Toronto this year.The Shamrock supporters are eager to ses their team, which, with $0 many juniors, has lately been putting up such stiff games away from home.In Cornwall on August 18 the Shamrocks held down the Factory Town team for three-quarters, anc\u2019 not until the last few minutes were the boys in green defeated, while in Toronto last Saturday against the Tecumsehs the Irishmen had the Indians beaten to the Inst few minutes, when the score was 6 to 5.By good luck Tocumseh evened the score, and in the play off the Minto Cup holders lost by 6 to 8.Those who have seen the Shamrocks ploy away from home think the mem tn green will win in_a canter.Prob ably the game next Saturday will be another surprise Hke moat of the games plaved so far this year, and the le- orosse enthusiasts may witness à game in which overtime will have to be played Co determine the winner.It is uot known who will be in.the lineup of the Shamrocks; the executive may give some more the juniors an tun to display their lacroses sb .The youngsters that have bem toied \u2018an far bave shown thet 18 will re a only take a little experience to make into ver formidable exponents of ho gems, and that peat year the Mile cers will pus 8 team in the field thet will both surprise and astonish thelr supporters, and perhaps being back the championship.LACROSSE IN ONTARIO, A good deal has been beuid in Ontario af rough-house in lacrosse in the east, but the casualty list published following a recent between the Toronto Junction Shamrocks in Brantford shows that the sister province is not gltigether guiltess in this respect.An ascount some aspects of the ame rends as follows: \u2014 The Intermediate Shamrocks are baitle-scarred lot.Only four of the twelve escaped serious injuries or marks.Manager Dick Bond hac a finger hroken while warding off a blow that wos Sued Al of the Sham, \u20ac players.He alleges that a clergy! man ju Brantford was one of Be foremost in inciting the Brantford team to \u2018knock the devil out of them.\u201d The list of the injuries to Shamrock players follows: \u2014 Camplin\u2014Tww tosth loosened.Charlie Gillert\u2014Besd cut, making five stitches necessary; nose cut, sprained ankle, knee and wrist.Lorne Rowntre\u2014Eye badly cut.Bert Brown\u2014Flead cut open, jammed into fence and bruised, and received a job in the stomach from butt end of stick.Max King-\u2014Black eye, boad cut.Bobby Gilbert-Rlack eyo, face cut.Garnet Paterson\u2014Head cut.Dick Bond\u2014Broken finger.A REMARKABLE GAME.Saturday\u2019s lacrosse game at the Island was a remarkable one in many respects.Here are some of the fea tures: \u2014 Spectators remained in the stands from 3.30 p.m.until 7.30 p.m, Teams were tied six times, Match took twenty minutes extra time to decide, Shamrocks played their best and barcest gamé of the season.Fully six thousand people saw the game.Three goal umpires were tried at one end of the field.Tecumsehs nearly lost the game through the mistake of an umpire, The actual playing time was 1 hour and 40 minutes.The gana was finished in darkness.SPORTING NOTES.Clark Griffiths, manager of the New York Americans, was yesterday suspended by President Johnson for unruly conduct, Wm.J.Clothier, of Philadelpaia, defeated Karl II.Behr, of New York, in the final round of the National Lawn Tennis tournament at Newport yesterday.He will meet Beals C.Wright, the present holder of the championship title, to-day.The cricket match between Eastern Canada end the Pilgrims of Philadelhis was concluded yesterday on the ideau Hall rounds at Ottawa.The match resulted in a victory for the Pilgrims by five wickets.Canadians scored the even 100 runs in the second innings, leaving Philadelphia 103 to make.This was done with five wick- els to the good, Eastern Canada's runs totalled in the match; the Pilgrims scored 103 in the first innings and 103 for a loss of five wickets in the second.The Pilgrims left last evening for Montreal, where they open « match to-cay.BASEBALL RESULTS.{ Esstern.) At Jersey City \u2014 Baltimore, 5; Jersey City, 2.At Newark:\u2014 Providence, 2; Newark, 1.Second yame\u2014Newark, 5; Providence, 1, (American.) At Boston: \u2014 Cleveland, 9; Boston, 3.At Washington: \u2014 Washington-Detroit postponed, rain.At Philadelphia: \u2014 Chicago-Philadelphia postponed, rain.At New York: \u2014 St.Louis, 3; New York, ! (National.) At Chicago: \u2014 Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 1.At Pittsburg: \u2014 Pittsburg, 5; Philadelphia, 3.Second gamo.\u2014Pittsburg, 0; P iladelphia, 3.FLEET VS.QUEBEC.The Q.C.C.again lost to HAS.Dominion yesterday, but only by a narrow margin.Quebec batted first and made SU, the best scores being Bigg (24), Macintyre (12) and B.Price (10).The sailors topped this score by 9, the most successful batsman on their side being Trimmer (36), Mr.Boyce (17) and Eeaman Banks (14).Trimmer batted in excellent form and really won the match for his side.Byrstall bowled best for Quebec, taking 5 wickets for 34 runs.Burt caught three good catches and Price took one.full scores are es follows :\u2014 QUEBEC ¢.C.Rev.H.R.Bigg, b Banks A.B.24 A.E.Macintyre, ct Banks A.B, b Boyce.oceer rns avis ou es J.Burstall, ct Larkin, b Boyoe.B.Price, b Trimmer\u2026 \u2026 .M W.Parmelec, b Banks A.Bajor Pym, run out.Rev.H.C.Burt, b Trimmer, H.Paul, b Trimmer.H.B.Bignell, stpd Sandiord, Bishop.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ve F.Baxter, b Trimmer.P.G.Owen, not out.Extras.vee + = .HMS.\u201cDOMINION.\u201d Trimmer, ct Price, b Burt.Banks A.B., run out.Larkin, b Baxter.Mr.Sandford, b Burstall.Nr.Boyce, ct Burt, b Burstall.Mr.Bishop, et Burt, b Paul.Emery, b Burstall.Mr.Banks, b Burstail.Nr.Morgan, d Paul.Eighteen, ct Burt, b Burstall.King, not out.Extras.Vereen BOARD OF TRADE TRIP.The trip of the Board of Trade on Thursday to the bridge and harbor works, | vendered, by Mr.George Ten a; e \u2018 ve on arbor Commission, will leave the Grand Trunk wharf at 2.80 o'clock pm.Members may pin at ence to the secretary to their tickets.PAID-UP CAPITAL REST - - B.E.WALKER, General Manager.An wed frst, IMPERIAL BANK OF GHNADA CAPITAL (PAID UP) $3,983,000.RESERVE FUND - - $8,938,000.DIRECTORS.D.R WILKIE.re President HON.BOBERT JAPRBAT.hes Pres.H y ™, m ne fir Kore O-borne, Charles Cockshutt, Peleg Howland, Hon.Riahard Turner, (Quebec), William Whyte, Cawthrs Mulock.NEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ALVIN MN Bou date do at current rates General Banking Business Transacted QUEBEC BRANCH 0.N.WEST TELEGRAPH BUILDING, PHONE 448 ST.PETER SR x12m, \u2014 \u2014 WATER WORKS OFFICE, CITY HALL.Quebce, August 27, 1906.Tender for Sewer.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed tenders endorsed \u2018\u201clende+ for Sewer\u201d and addressed to the en dersigned will be received up to Monday, the 10th Sept., at 4 p.ni., for the construction of a brick sewer fron C.P.Ry.yard across Place d\u2019Orlean: to St.Andre street as per plana ond Tenders shall be on blank form: procurable at this office, and be signed by two responsible partiex 7 an sureties for the fulfilment of the! contract.Each tender shall contain the City Treasurer's recaipt for a.sum equal to 5 per cent.of the amount of the tender, which sum shall be confiscated in case of refusal to sign the ron- tract, and he retained till the completion of the contract.The City does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor uny of the tenders, and the contractor shall pay ; the cost of drawing up the contract, and of a notarial copy thereof official use.JER.GALLAGHER, W.W.Engfor aug.27x13.GILLETTS (GEA TARTAR ABSOLUTELY PURE.SOLD IN PACKAGES AND CANS.Same Price as the cheap adulterated kinds.BE.W.GILLETT {Tard TORONTO.ONT.3 E\u2014\u2014 wm Rie Rwy Gn Notice is hereby given that the Genersl annual meeting of the share- Company will be held at the head office of the Company, 139 St.Peter street, fn the City of Quebec, on Wednesday the 5th of Septomber, A.D., 1906, ut the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, for the election of directors and for the transaction of other business connected with or incidental to the undertaking.aug.20x15.GEORGE PAREN T, ecretary.NOTICE bereby gives (hat the lier at as mous of Cap Mouge River ds sub: mergud_ as well as the other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter jat the end of the long wiiarl.| The position of the pier at the month of the Cap Rouge (Hiver is as hereto fore shown by a flat buoy hy day ond a white ght by \u2018night, end te pori tion of the deep (vater lier recently takon at the snl of the long Whar! is i In a straight line with tho amid fiat Lucy and about 600 feet to the west.Rexge Whar\u2019 and Pier Co., Cap Revo X, ¥LoSD, ont 2726,4, à .Manager, The Canadian Bank of Commerce = $10,000,000 4,500,000 ALEX.LAIRD, Assistant General Manager, \u2018HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO Branches throughout Canada and in the United States and England.London (England, Office :\u201460 Lombard Street, E.C, 8.Cameron Alexander, Manager.New York Agency :\u201416 Exchange Place, Wm.Gray and H.B.Walker, Agents.This Bank transact: every déscription of Banking Business, including the isne of Letters of Credit and Drafts on Forsign Countries, aud wil for colle.tion bills on any place where there QUEBEC BRANCH :\u2014125 ST.PETER STREET.W.H.CUNSFORD, MANAGER.1l negotiate or receive ie « bank or banker, HOTELS.COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE HOTEL WOODSTOCK 4348 r:et, Near Broadway.(limes Sq.) New York City.NEW MODERN TWELVE HOTEL STORY FIREPROOF à most convenient loention In Now 3, se ey, se \u2018 tral station, an ps gas ronds, within walking distance of first class theatresand best shope ALL ROOMS LARGE and handsomely fornished.Single Rooms, $1.50 per and up.Single Kooms, with Bal $2.00 p>r day and upw: Parlor, Bedroom and B $4 per aay and upward focal and long-distance hous in each telep| ipuriment, fResticment conducted on + uropest- plan, à Ju carte, at moderate pr cs.Muse W.H.VALIQUETTE, Alm of The Berwlok, Buibland, Vk june, 16x wed sat.BE .NEW YORK CITY.57 MURRAY HILL HOTEL ~~ 40th-~41st St.& Fa: Ave.One block Caniel ny and EAA Re EX a ses Tdoroughly moderaiscd, asw managemene.\u2018* = Telephones in all rooms.* ic uropean Plan.Table d'hote.[Ronma.a.1.20 Moon Wit Taide 17128500 Der day cad opment B.L.M.BATES.LOUIS P.ROBERTS + epecificntions to be seen at this office.- 1 holders of the Indian River Railway funeS7x3m, | crm.LORD MONK ROOMING HOUSE 36 ANN STREET.The most centrally sitmted rooming house in the city.In close proximity tothe Frontenac, Post Office, City Hall and other central points All Newly Fitted Up All Noderan Conveniences.Terms Moderate.\\ Grand Union kotel Rooms Frem $1.00 Per Day Up OPPO3ITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Baggaze To and From Station Free An excellant guide-book and map of the City of New Yeck tent on receipt of two cents in postage.NOTICE The travelling public and tourists will find excellent rooms with Board \u2014 AT \u2014 HOTEL LEFEBVRE, 20 Peter Street, Quebe).ug.17x1m .CHATEAU FRONTENAG GAFE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON .Grill Room and Meals Served à la Garle, ! MUSIC EVERY EVENING.OPEN FROM 10 A.TO 11 P.M anand { In the 0 tte (GIL SEY sir {wees HOUSE nes Tou [iting] J ROOMS BUROPEAN $ 1 00 per PLAN day up AMERICAN $90 to sgoo PER DAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION 78 suites.Parlor, Bedroom and Speclal rates to familles.American and Furopean plans.COMBINATION BREAKFASK, 50e.LUNCHEON, 400.DINNER, 6 TO 8.20, 75e.MR DUNCAN.Pron.ul: fer Gieet, Runnli Standard rom: Qonorthers an \"men will be held on © .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST %v, 19086, THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLR 7 7 - =X 2 FUTURE CONTROL ie es Bb 1} e pu: } Best Kidaey read, ati that, thee considering .a.careful x dosided Remedy known | 4 0 (UEBEC BRDGE| EE iter = =2| Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.3 0 3 To Science a coremunicat on ca te pavisg toe (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK) For in in the back\u2014 \\ reporte printed in French a elt as pain in the back== {Council of Board of Trade | English was elvo rend, stating that JOHN R.HEGEMAN, Presidentscanty urine\u2014highly colored Considers Question the matter would be looked into be urine \u2014 irritated bl er \u2014 fore the next annual meeting, = .- : A lett, d from Mr.Thomas Irregiee bowels bed nn Dividend Announcement stomach \u2014 there is nothin THE NEW PI OTAGE ACT thanking the Board for its efforts in that will bring such quic L( ard to securing better terms for ; g ° q inland carriage on import and export \u2018 \"4 FRE | nr of Mat Farts Copy of P| \u201coe flows embers were INDUSTRIAL cé e ne Forwards Copy of Fro- e following new mer These marvelous tablets are nature's Measure for ; ! proposed :\u2014Thomas Harling, of the The Company has just declared a cosh mortuary dividend op Policies cent.for sach year of duration.Thes the dividend on claims under Policies posed Meas the Bards pe for irritated or weakened Stud Yuebeo Tro Ce PE > over 5 years in force which have matured and shall mature in 1906.To al over 10 yeats in foron ie 10 Ne ovat; over 18 years, 28 opie I oe 2 cy, ack directly on the y a timmy des, Mais, JF.shog | death claime on Policies over 6 years in force it adds § per cent.; to all deat | Die CRE fhe ocet où this diridénd payable dveiog (be erent year ie ape «clean, heal and strengthen the ns «end help them to fie vigor with their work.mh en anic ec! thé bowels are \u2014it the akin does not throw oft the tissue waste of te body-\u2014then these impuritics are carried the kidneys.In & vain endeavor to rid the system ot impurities the kidneys are overworked\u2014the bu vossels are dilated\u2014the nerves inflamed.That causes à host of kidney troubles, US OR \u201cFRUIT LIVER TasieTe not only beal and strengthen the kidne but they also increose the action of akin, and act directly on the liver, thus curing the constipation.PRUIF-4- are the natural and logi- al cure for sll kidney troubles.They are made of fruit and tonics\u2014are pleasent to take \u2014and & guaranteed cure when faithiall used on box or 6 hoxes f 2 pdt of elt ek hla a ERUET-A-TIVES LTE - OTTAWA .FOR.STYLISH SUITS PERFECT FIT.- BEST MATERIAL.°° LOWEST PRICE.25 BUADE STREET.Perse Gedat Pinladelphia FahiHrion.114 - OAKEYS) WELUNCION:KNTFE POLISH Best for Clearing and Porting Cutiesy, 3d, Ode 126, h & .WELLINGTON KNIFE BOARDS Wrevent(rictionincleaning & in ity to the Knlvets POLYBRILLIANT METALPOMADE À Never becomesdry &hard skeslher Metal l'astens SILVERSMITHS SOAP Tulsa sp bate NA A RATE CLASS PAPER.BLACK TEAD Manvractcren arg JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Ltd, Wellington Mills, London, England, J.OAKEY & SONR, LTD, Weiungton Mille, London, St.Bridget\u2019s Bazaar To prevent all misunderstanding and possible impositions on the part of The first regular meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade held since the beginning of July, took place yesterday afternoon st the oard Rooms, St.Paul street, those protent being Messrs.Geo.E.Amyot, residing, Dr.Ed.Morin, E.EK.Bttray, Wm.Power, M.J h, O.W.Bedard, Ed.Picher, G.A.Vandry, D.E.Drolet, and T.Levasseur, secre: tary.The first question to come up for discussion was the matter of the future control of the Quebec Bridge.The Council has been given to understand that the law as it stood at present was sufficient to guarantee the rights of all interested parties and prevent any discrimination.Clause 0.277 of the Railway Act of 1908 was considered to fully cover these points.The clause in question reads as follows :\u2014\u201c \u201cWhen anv company has power under any special act to construct, maintain, and operate any bridge or tumel for railway purposes and to charge tolls for traffic carried \u2018over, upon or through such structure by any railway, the provisions of this act in respect of tolls shall, ro far as they are applicable, extend to such company and to the traffic so carried.Claure 15 of the Quebec Bridge and Railway to be applicable.forth that the Governor-in-Couneil shall fix the rates and prescribe the regulations concerning * the enterprise in a manner to guarantee the rights of its usage to all the railway companies which desire to do so, and without discrimination or favor to any one company.Moreover the Council have reason to believe that the representative of the Delaware & Hudson Railway.who recently had an interview with the Minister at Ottawa, was fulsly satisfied with the explanations made to him in regard to the matter, A petition from the representatives of the steamship companies in regard Act ir also considered This clause sets to the cancelling of the licenses of certain saloons, and transmitted to the Council in a letter from the Kailors Institute, was read.The Secretary\u201d was instructed to reply to the effect that the Board had heen officially informed that the licenses of these saloons would not be remewed upon their expiration.The next matter to come before the Council was the pilotage question.The Board some time ago took action in petitioning the Government.against the proposed measure to compel all coarting vemsels to carry pilots.Later word was received that the measure tnd bern porstpered until next ves- sior.The Hon.Wr.Rrodenr, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, han now tranemitted to the Ronrd for its study a copy of the bill which ft is proposed tn introduce next session.Tt wns decided by the Council to invite all partien interested in the matter to meet the Council at its next session and consider the matter.The new measure reads ar follows :\u2014 1.Paragraph (c) of section 59 of the Pilotage Act, ar amendsd by chapter 27 of the Statutes of 1902, is hereby repealed and the following is sunsti- tuted therefor -\u2014 Ships propelled wholly or in part by steam, emploved in trading from port to port in the same province.or between any one ar mare of the Trovinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia or Princes Edward Island.self-constituted or unauthorized collectors we subjoin a completa list of tho tables to be constructed in Tara Hall for the display of articles accumulat- | ed for this year's Bemelar, together with the managers and assistunts connected with them.These ladies are empowered to solicit and receiva donations of money or articles, both prior to and during the Bazaur.They will carry with them end produce when requisite &ooks Gearing the stamp of St.Patrick's Presbytery, and the signature of \u2018Rev.\u201cJoscph Hemming.We trust that the people oa whem these collectors call will recaivothez, with their usual courtesy ant respond with as much generosity as their means wil] permit, knowing that this arduous task hae not been assumed for the sake of sell-aghirandizement or gain, Hut for the Glory of God and the surcour of his homeless and Iriendless children.List of tables, managers and aids:\u2014 TABLES OF QUR LADY .OF PERPETUAL HELP.Nes.John Aumphrey, Miss Margpret Bumphrey, Miss Annie Mayen.T.ANTHONY OF PADUA.Mre.Thon.as Coolican, Mrs.J.T.Wherry, Mrs.Michael Regali, Miss Maud Waite.SACRED HEART OF JESUS.Mrs.William Carbray, Mrs.Patrick Kerwin, Mrs.George Romeril, Mrs.John Reddy.8T.JOSEPH'S.Mrs.Martin.Foly, Mrs.Francis Gunn, Mrs.John Mahony, Mrs.8.C.Lacroix, Mrs.M.Parent.8T.PATRICK'S.Mra.John Fanrahen, Mrs.John Flanagen, Mrs.William Trumble.ST.VINCENT DE PAUL (A.O.H-) Mrs.Michael Dinan, Miss B.Collier, .Christie Lennon, Miss L.Derou- , Mrs.J.Creighton, Nrs.P.Doyle.ST.GERARD'S (Refreshment Table.) Mrs.Edward Foley, Mrs.Patrick Boucher, Mrs.B.Teonard, Mise Per n.Notice to Milkmen.A general meeting of all the milk Wednesday, 20th instant, at 8 p.m.sharp ih Montreuil Hull, 87 D'Aiguillon steewt.or anv other or others of them, or employed on vovages hetween any port or ports in the maid Provinces or any of them and the port of New | York or any port of the United States of America, on ths Atlantic, \u2018porth of New York, or hetwesn any port in any of the maid Provinces and anv port In Newfnundlamd., except onlv in the ports nf Montreal.Se.John, WAalilax.Sydney nilotage dis: triet, Miramichi amd Pictou, as re spects ench of which porte the pilot- nge avthorities nf the district may, from time to time, determine, with the approval of the Governar-in-Coun eil, whether ary, and \u2018shich, if any, of the steamships ro employed shall or shall not he wholly or partially, to what extent and under what circumstances, exempt frofn the compulsory payment ol pilotage dues.2.Section 67 of the Pilotage = Act fa amersled by striking out tho words \u201cother than the pilotage authority of sither of the Pilotage Districta of Quebec.Montreal, Halifax, and st.| John.\u201d after the word authority on the third line.Tha clanse will then read an follows :\u2014\"A master or mate of any ship registered in Canada may, upon giving due notice and consenting to pay the usual expenser, apply to any pilatnge authority to be examined as to his capacity to pilot the ship of which he is master or mate within any part of the district over which such pilotage authority hes jurisdie- tion; and such master or mate shall thereupon be examined, and, if found competent, a pilotage cortificate shall he granted to him, contnining his name, a specification of the ship or ships in respect of which he has bee examined, and a description of the limits within which he is to pilot the same, which limite shall be within ench juriadiction\u201d A letter wan read from | Premier Gouin thankirg the Board for its teralntion in favor of the demands of the Provinces for better terms, which he hed no doubt would be of great nesistance.A letter was alro read from Mr W.D.Baillnirre, Citv Fnoincer, in connection with the Brard'a representations on: the ptreet car service, say: ing that a conference with the rail: way directors would be held shortly The Secretary was instructed to writs to the Council asking for speedy ac: tion, The reply of the Harbor Commis THE ORGANIZERS, au.2728, oon to the Board's recent resolution manufacturer, proposed hy Ed, Picher, teconded by D.E, Drolet: Adjutor Dussault, tobseco manufacturer, pro posed dv L.E.Thompson, od by Ed.Picher; P.B.NcBugh, flour, grain and feed merchant.proposed by DN.E.Drolet, seconded by E.E.B.Rattray.DALNY A FREE PORT.Washington, Aug.27\u2014Mr.Miyamoka, the Japanese charge, called at the foreign depariment to-day and advised Acting Secretary Aide that the Japanese will of Port Balny as a free port after tember 1.No import or export duties will be levied on articles of commerce into or out of Dalny.On the same date, ships of all nations will be permitted to engage in traffic between Dalny or Tairen, as the town now is called, and all the ports of Japan that are open to foreign commerce.JA POSSIBILITY _OF_WAB.Constantinople, Aug.27\u20141he sudden resignation of the Bulgarian diplomatic agent here, is a serious symptom of the straîned relations between Turkey and Bulgaria.The possibility of war between ths two powers is generally admitted.Should there be a clash, a Bulgarian victory is highly probable.London, Aug.27\u2014A news agency des patch from Constantinople says it is rumored that the Sultan hus ordered M.Arif Pasha, commander of the Second Adrianople army corps, to prepare for mobilization on the Bulgarian frontier.The Turkish in- spector-general of frontiers has been summoned to the Yildiz Kiosk.BIG MONEY HUNG UP Horses will Get About $250,- 000 at Sheepshead Bay Meet.New York, Aug.2.\u2014Approximately a quarter of a million dollars will be distributed among horsemen at the fall meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Club, which will commence on Saturday, September 1, at Sheepshead Bay.Progregnme books for the session were given horsemen here yesterday and show that the 13 days of racing, if weather conditions are at all good, will furnish the best sport of the entire racing year.The rich stakes and liberal added money have attracted the best thoroughbreds in the country.Not only here, but at Sheepshead itself and at the great training track at- Gravensend, hundreds of horses are being prepared for the numerous contest.8.Half of the fortune that the club will handle during the nieet will go to the winners of the seven big stake races.First, of course, comes the Futurity, the feature event for 2-year-olds at six furlongs, that should bring a record crowd to the Bay track the opening day.This year the big race will be worth upward of $42,000, as the forfeit list, under the clever conditions, makes the $100,000 added money look small hy comparison.Next in value is the Annual Champion, at two and one.quarter miles, which has a guaranteed value of 925,- 000.This great race will be the feature of the last day, September 13.\u2018 Midway between the two, on Satur- : day, September 8, will be decided the Century stakes at a mile and one-half, with g guaranteed value of 820.000.Then there is the £10,000 Twin City, on September 3; the Great Filly stakes, about the same value, on September 8: the Flatbush, for 2-year-olds, thas will be a companion feature to the Century, and the Great Eastern handicap, for 2-vear-olde, that will be the sidelight to the Annual Champion.The seven stellar events alwaye bring out the cracks, and this year there will be no exception to this rule.Each day of the entire 13 has some event of more than passing interest, the Coney Island Jockey Club apparently not helieving in letting the programme run down, even for the proverbial off Fridav.Two-vear-olds, at their best in the early fall, have © most liberal share of the stakes, while the cross-country features are among the richest of their kind, It is a great program from the monetary int ol view, and emphasizes the hold racing hans on the public in this State.Forecanting winners of the several big stakes at this tinfe 18 an utter im- ossibility.This Is as true of the Pandicnp division as of the more er.ratio 2-vear-olds.Continued accessions to the crippled list, like the rotirement of Oiseau, Horace FE.and Water Pearl, of the past wock, make the guessing uncertain, for it serma that in these days no horse is pas from Accident or he in vasion of digease.e 2-vear-old problem is complicated by the running ol the horses theniselves, for cach has beaten the other so frequently that the sensational return to form of Peter Pan in the Hopeful stakes was taken as a matter of course.This very uncertainty is what makes the game so intenrely interdetin to ite devotees, and, indeed, places racing far above the other sports, as human frailties count for so little when compared with the vagaries of the thoroughbred.When this uncertainty is given groater human interest by the sums to be won or lost, racing, indeed, reaches its climax.The Cause of Stiff Neck Usually from sitting in a draft.Nerviline removes the atiffness, takes ' away the pain, makes yon well in a few minutes.For epraine, strains, | Hi nd cel poison Nerelimn; orgs wort Tot .sold under guarantes.J claims on Policies over 6 years in force, 6 per cent., and an additional 1 per proximately.lso been ma \u2019 emwant Pollcies during > al de in the huneifes op iuinetfie Dude P the fx months orm and increases bave In addition to this the immediate benefits { payable du: after cate of issue) on adult Industrial Policies, excepti downment, issued during 100C have been donbl:d.Oectain tirst year.mataring during this yer, oe the jeune ol this yrer, is ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.+ Thess dividends aro over and above the dividend declared on Industrie! Policies January 1 last, which was a quinquennial cash dividend, amounting *® about 20 per cent.ci the premium for a yeor, declared on all Policies \u2018(except Increasing Lifs oxd Padowsent Poitoles, beneiits ncrepaing yeacly alter the third year} 6 amouet approprlatré for ~ SIX HUNDRED AWD KIGHTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS.1996 and 1901.The coet of thers, which will apsraty #4 à dividend imately which by thelr terma issued in 1881, 1686, 148: is dividend was about Thus the Company THIS YEAR has declared and IS PAYING dividends on Industrial Polires amounting to Over Two Millions of Dollars of these Policies is non-participating, promising a definite som osly as maturity, without dividende, The paymænt of the dividend ie PURELY V.LUNTARY.Dividends have been actually paid without promise for many years by Ten Millions of Dollars in 13 yéars.Included among these Policles are hundreds of thousands of Policies issued by other companies end evsumed by, the Metropolitan, INTERMEDIATE stead of warkly.As the plan was pew there wes no actuarial experience 9 Intermediate Policies for 8500 each have been issued by the Mstropolitan for 10 years past.They are Policies designed for such of the Industrial classes as can afford to pay snnual, semi-annual or quarterly premiums in to be paid in dividends on Intermediate Policies during 1906.the non-participating rates of this and other Ordinary companies.ide the Company av to the mortality ooes.The Company EH tamed\u201d dividends alter five yours and anpually.thersafter, pay, if e Metropolitanyear tio Company set auide over Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars ORDINARY The Ordinary Policies issued by the Company for the last 15 years have been practically all written on non-participating rates\u2014plain business contracte for plain business men, which tell their whole story upon their face, leave nothing to the imagination, borrow nothing from hope, ire deti- nite conditions and make definite promises in dollars and cents.rates, therefore, are low.The Company has in force, however, a considerable, though, compared with its total business, a very small percentage of par- | ticipating, business.ond tome The total amount now approximates ta.Thig Payment of these dividends has brought the cost of the Policies very nearly down to Scans of the Policles were issued on ammuel divi on deferred dividand plans\u2014manv of the latter having, been is by other companies and assumed by the Metropolitan.Upon thess Policies the Company has this year declared and is paying a dividend equal to the excess premium charged by mutual rates over the charged on its current business.'3 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, which is a voluntary extra dividend TW The amount of this mon-perticit ting rated divid is nearly Thus the amount of dividends the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is paying this year is nearly Three Millions of Dollars THREE QUARTERS OF WHICH IS A VOLUNTARY GIFT BY THE COMPANY TO ITS PATRONS, MORAL\u2014INSURE IN THE METROPOLITAN.Home- Seekers\u2019 - Rates ONE FARE PLUS 82 For the round trip with minimum of $7 evary Tussday during September.Ostober, Novembar and Dscembar, 1008.Inclusive, from St Paul and Minneapolis to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Manitoba, Western Ontario and the Canadian Northwest and on ths first and th'r3 Tuesdays durihg Soptermber, October, and November, 1928, to points In Montana and Idaho, Northeastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Eastern Br.tish Columbia.See the finest agricultural lands in the Great Northwest Low rates afford an excellent opportunity to secours à farm in a rich and growing country, where ylelds are large, where excellent mar kets ars near at hand and where irrigated districts present sple ndid Opportunities and sure crops.Tickets bear final return timit of 21 days, with (Iheral stopover privileges.@0 west via the Northern Pacific Railway Between St.Paul and Minneapolis and the Paoifie Northwest.A M.Cieland.General Painenger Agent St.Paul, Minn.For free bookiets and Infermation about land, weite C.W.MOTT, * General Emigration Agent, St.Paul M.an, Forrates and Information writs G.W.Hardisty, Distriot Pass.Agent, Temple Bidg., St, James St., Montreal, Que.HOUSEKEEPERS.The labor connected with your every day duties can bo reduced to a minimum sad your comfort correspondingly enhanced by using INDUBATED FIBRE TUBS, PAILS, ETC.LIGHT, DURABLE, HANDSOME.NO OTHERS ARE SO SATISFACTORY.QUEBEC the NATIONAL PORT of CANADA TO MAKE THIS THE MORE ASSURED Quebecers Should Encourage One Another, We Have Been Established in Quebec for the Past Fifty Years.We Always Guarantee Satistion to our Customers.Camping Orders Receive Special Attention.CALL OR WRITE M.BOYCE & SON, 19-21 COTE D\u2019ABRAHAM, QUEBEC.| lows : department as fo Evenings : surgical) not For further information TELESCOPIC view of the heavens and moon may be good for some people, but a te tel is also Open for Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital and Ambulatorium | 15 CBABLEYOIX STBEET of the Hon.Chas.Fitapatriek, Hon.Adelard William Price, Eeq., is now opea for reception of The necessitous poor recwive gratui tous treatment at apply to the out-patient Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock.Mornings : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock.The \u201cHospi the reception of other cases (medioal oe of a contageous nature.Patients moy be at ta by, their own Physicians or Burgeoms.THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT TELEPHONE 455.microscopie examination of the bottled drinks we make and sell will convines the most skeptical that our products ate of the very best.Our standard of drinks is right ; {it your standard is right you will appre ciate our beverages, QUR WATCH WORD THE BEST! M.TIMMONS & SON, 84-92 Cote d'Abraham Street. THE QUEBEC CHRONICLR WEDNESDAY.AUGUST xd.1906 EDUCATIONAL.Bishops College School, Lannoxville, P.Q.> Hzarounves ( Rav.£.J.MDWELL MA.(O8R) Veil knows Boarding Bahool fer bo: voestt 208 Kapitan lite Fas wilde \u2018pal ducs ext farm rs a ante £5 aad roan att sept.Sed, CaP A L'AtoLs.QUESES - - F.W.FRITH, Secretary fuly2xtu,thur,satxa0 T \u2014 \u2019 COMMERCIAL ACADEMY ST.JOSEPH de LEVIS UNDER THE DIRECTION Or (TRE CLERICS OF ST.VIATOB _ FRENCH AND ENGLISA (COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE.Stodies will be resumed on the 3rd of ber, 1908 or further information as to terms, « for boarders, apply to the Director \" REV.LO JALBEET, pug.10zs.0.d.x3%.Miss MacLeod\u2019s Classes.Miss E.J.MacLeod, M.A.will re-open her classes for voys and girls on Tuesday, September the 11th, at § a.m., at her residence %3 St.Ann St.If desired pupils will be prepared for the Matriculation and A.A.Examinations.Special attention will be given to foatish Composition, Mathematics and rench; and the general work in the preparatory class will be carried om according to the newest methods, The teaching will be largely individual and for this purpose the class.« will be limited to ten pupils | in each Mise MacLeod will be at home every afternoon after the 2nd of Septen.ber Summer address:\u2014Mount Murray Post Office, Cap a l'Aigle.aug.20xIm.Guedes Commercial Academy No.4 COOK ST., UPPER TOWN (NBAR THE CITY HALL) The re-opening of the courses will take place on on day, ber 3rd.for the now pu d agi she former stud-nts.pupils.ap 1 al Course Sapnplgte ~The feieutifio tLe frectly, withont extra She or study of Civil Knginecring.Gur- Class for the young children.\u2014 Stud; 00 extra per month: Planer $2.50 bar month.Preapactus on application.Phone 92 aux.1éxûv Ap ly to the Brother Director.THE HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC WILL RE OPEN ON THURSBAY, SEPTEMBER 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK, AN.trained for the University.for Commer ë Mie, and for the Royal Military College .and fall information supplied 0 the R2:tor, at 30 58.stroet v T.AINSLIE YOUNG.M.A.Rector, High School of Quadec aug.2x13 Academy of Jesus Mary, SILLERY.SCHOOL OPENS ON THE , 4th of SEPTEMBER sog21x2w.Girl's High School \u2014 AXD \u2014 Elgin Street School\u2014 The Gels High School and the Eici Street School reve Tu ESDAY, véth September, at 0 o\u2019ciock, A.M.F.C WURYELE, Secreta Protestant Board of Schoel Commisioners ne 50x14 WALLATE COLLEGE averse COMPLETE COURSES ee = 0% M.WALLACE.CR, MISSes Henderson's School The Misses Henderson's School for fu will re-open on Tuesday, Septlt Kindergarten and Primary department fou young children.Special attention given to English and literatuge, and unusual es for the study of French.After Sept.&th, the Misses Henderton will be at home to receive visitors on school business.70 D'ARTIGNY STREET aug.24x3w, St.Andrew's College TORONTO.A RESIDENTIAL and DAY SCHOOL for BOYS Upper and Lower School.Beparate residence for juniors.Boys prepared for fhe Onivers end Royal Wii College.Write for information.AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPT, 11h, 1906 BEV.D, BRUCE MACDONALD, M.A, LL.D.° PRINCIPAL fune 16xwed.-aat.x25 in TUITION Mies Frew will re open her clam for young children Monday, 8 ptember 10th, 47 Bampart Street, Batterys prrt Buront, Better a sei eo.LOYOLA COLLEGE MONTREAL An English Classical College conduct ed by the Jesuit Fathers.SCHOOLS RE-OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 6th.ww terms and other information apply REV.G.O'BRYAN, SJ.aug 24x12 68 Drummond St.Miss Neville\u2019s School.Miss Neville\u2019s School for boys and girls will re-open on \u2018l'uesday, Sept.4th.Special attention is given to the study of English and French.Primary department for young chil- 12 St.Uraule street.aug.25xT, PRIVATE LESSONS PRIVATE LESSONS\u2014Miss E.Drolet, No.58 St Eustache street, is prep red to give private le-sons in French or Engl\u2018ah conversition aug.27x1w et jo EE UPPER CANADA COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1829 TORONTO, ONT.PRINCIPAL-HENRY W.AUDEN, M.A., Cara bridge, jate Sixih Form Master ai Fetios Colal I me ch.TH ELE PWILL REOPEN for the Autnmn term om Wednesday, September 13th, 1908, at 0 8.m.SEPARATE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Loys between th of % and 13, with se- rate siafl eq) ment MACRES OP G ND.Separate Infirmary, with Phveician aud Trained Nurse.COURSES FOR UNIVERSITY.Roya! Military Collere and business.Every facility for cultivar don Gi rts and athlatics.Ex MIN ATIONS FUR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Baturday, \u201ceptember 13th, Special scholarsh{ps for sons of old pu FE > ST.MARGARET'S COLLEGE A Coliogiate momies ane Des Scheet fer Girls 14 \u2018Tuschers Im Acadomic Department.Of those 4 are Er.cam Trained Teachers of Modern Lan ayes.lses-roome specially bullt; 18 sound-proef ausi, roorus and » large Asseehg Hall.L.\u2018es Inwes for rocrestian.Axconp-1906-6-14 st University, 20 passed the éxamimations in Muwc, Toronto Universi winning 11 let cinss and 5 dnd ciass Honours; Toroote Conservatory, w.nning 3 fis: places.\u2018Write for Lilustreted et.Aufumn term commences Sept 18.9 REAR Wyner Canada cotegs) L Mrs.azonor DICKGON, Lady Principal! july25xwed,satx11.Cond So hie Co, [LTD.] NEST CARON GENERAL MANAGER { Manufacturers of Pegging ant !Screwing Machine Slugger, Loose Nailer and iother Special Machinery.808 St.Joseph Street, ST.ROCH, QUEBEC.Prompt attention to all orders.aud repairs., PHONE 2835 uly 19xiy.(ER l In the Superior Court.Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Beauce, No.150.Anna Audet, wife common ne to property of Joseph \u2018Cote, trader, of St.Aubert de Spaulding, in the District of Beauce, Plaintiff ; ve The said Joseph Cote, Defendant An action for eeparntion as to property was instituted this day against the defendant.St.Joseph, Beauce, 14th Nay, 196$.TALBOT & GODBOUT, .Atty's for Plaintiffaug.26xIm.Toronto, Aug.27.\u20141t has been de cided by the wholesale boot and shoe trade in Ontario to advance the price of their goods.The advance will prab- ably be about x per cent.snd will a on the ing samples is vied in October.Te reason is said to he scarcity of raw material.On account of the troubles in Russia that couptry is not sending nearly as much leather to Canada as formerly.The besf scandals too curtailed the export beef trade and not as many animals have been killed.RUSTIC THEATRE KENT HOUSE GROUNDS PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK : Meban, Musical Act.Bob Morris, Soft Shoes :Danoer, Great Lynch, Wire Act.Josseleyn Tria, Aerlalists, Trains every half hour.Programme at 3.30 and 8.30 p.m.Free to passengers by B.R.eB \u2018 (Standard, CITIZENS* BALL AT PARLIAMENT BUILDING Magnificent Event in Honor of Naval Visitors, THE ELITE OF SOCIETY \u2018n Attendance at the Function\u2014Nearly a Hundred Cfficers From British, French and Cerman Warships Preseat, The Citisens\u2019 Bali held at the Parliament Buildings laut night, in honor of of the French cruisers, Captain Kingsmill and officors of the British battleship Dominion, Captain Timne and officers of the German gun boat Panther, which arrived in port yesterday, was a magnificent success in every re spect, There were nearly one hundrec naval officers and midshippen present, dressed in their handsome 1d laced uniforms, together with militia officers in their mess uniforms, who mingled with the beauty of Quebec in their variegated and pretty gowns that lent a charming eHect to the picturesque and happy scene.The Council and Assembly Chambers were utilized for dancing and both were prettily and tastefully decorated with pot flowers and evergreens and electric light effeets that were most pleasing to the eye.The honored guests and citizens of Quebec commenced to arrive at 9 o'clock, until there were between four and five hundred ladies and gentlemen present, including His Honor the Lieut.enant-Governor Nir Louis Jette, Lady Jette, Miss Jette, Madame Rudolphe Lemieux, Hon.Messrs.L.Gouin, A.Turgeon, J.C.Kaine anc ladies, Admiral Boue de Lapyrere, the captains and officers of the French fleet.Ca tain Kingsmill and officers of H.M.S.Dominion, Capt.Timne and officers of the German gun boat Panther, Sir Alphonse Pelletier,\u201d Lady Kirkpatrick of Toronto, Licut.-Colonel J.B.Forsyth, Mrs.Forsyth, Lieut.-Colonel Turner, V.C., D.8.0., and Mrs.Turner, Lieut.-Colonel W.J.Kay and Mrs.Ray, Lieut.-Colonel Roy, D.0.C., and Madame Roy, Lieut.-Colonel D'Orsonnens, D.S.A., and officers of the garrison with their ladies, His Worship the Mayor J.G.Garneau, Lieut.-Colonel Turnbull, President and members of the Reception Committee and the elite of Quebec society, Senator P.A.Chouctte and Madame Choquette, His Vorship Mayor Garneau, with Miss Garneau, daughter of Hon.E.B.Garneau, Mrs.W.N.Macpherson, Mrs.A.G.Carrier and Mrs.J.A.Charlebois received the guests as they arrived and were presented, and exactly at 10 o'clock His Honor the Lieut.-Governor arrived, being received by the orchestra pluying the National Aonthem, followed by the dancing, which was kept up until an early hour this morning.The ball was an ideal one, and without exception ons of the most select held in Quebec for many vears.[It was graced with the presence of Quebec's most beautiful daughters of English and French origin, and every person present was charmed with the function.The visiting officers particularly enjoyed themselves, and were well taken care of by the members of the committee, and introduced to the ladies, and they seemed to take the greatest pleasure in the ball.An American gentleman present, and who was delighted with the function, said the scene reminded him very much of the diplomatic functions that take place at the White House in Washington, especially on account of the many and varied rich uniforms worn by the officers, in contrast with the beautifully gowned, lovely young women.The mipper wus served in the Pri vate Bills Committee room, which was specially decorated for the occasion.and the feast provided was one of the most recherche ever served under similar circumstances.The service and the management were incomparable.Th wines were of the choicest brands, and everything else connected with the supper corresponded.Apart from the supper refreshments were served throughout the night and up to the close of the ball, in the main corridor, that divides the Council from the Legislative Assembly Chamber.The Citizens\u2019 Committee deserve the greatest praise ro\" incomparable success of the b.Kingston, Aug.27.\u2014This year ther will be 88 cadets in the Royal Military College.The recruit class enters on Wednesday.They numter 37, an increase over last vear.Lieut.-Colone! Taylor, commancant, returned to-day.CURE Readacke and relievs sil (ho trouddes 1008 t to & bilious state of tha system, stich 88 ~ Ni Disirees after satipe, Piso in the dan otis thee mosh Success has best abown (n outing SICK HeAsche, Carter'a Littte Liver Pils a0 aise bein Canet itatien eu and veating thiesnnoyf conpiaiai whileeey Lis fo disorders theatrmach stimu! ver and regulate the bowels.Even if thay only EAD he they would be almost priceless to ee eudire frons (bio dietrosaingcomplalat: but forte Bately theipgooduesa dose Jricodhenand thom whoonoatry tham will Sud theese 11ttle pille 1010 po many ways that they will be $080 without them, But after all abok.ACHE ho bane of vo mary Lives that here fo where We make our grost bossé.Our pillacure it while others do aot.Carter's Little Liver Pilio are very small and any te tak whom ia given the ac- part of $40.00, $42.50 and $45.00 Laks Maxrrosa\u2014let, $85.00 and up or F.& Stocking, © E Tenny, Ticket Quebecrer ear?CHARLOTTETOWN, SYDNEY, C.B., AND ST, JOHN'S, NFLD.R M.S.\u201cARANMORE\u201d CAHT.EMILIO COUILLARD u tro ee ecting US atouts at Charlottetown and sydney, for Halitaz, ca Friday, August Sist.Calling at Godbout, Pentecost, Sovet falanda Mi eo Sainean the and tiimeaux Point, on of the 8t.Lawrenos.NORTH SHORE SERVICE R.M.S.\u201cKing Edward\u201d CAPT.THBOD.SIMPSON to mail from Quebec for all North Is expected as far as Bonu Point al Wednesday, August 29th Rates of Passage or ht and other par For Ca Freigi HOLLIDAY BROS, 101 St.Pater street.& hee.Nem An see pirat 5.13 am Sunday Mount Royal | Tel (3rd class) .$25.60 Sept.16, Lake Michigan (8rd clase) $26.50 ebec for 85, John's, - Ph asa Oth.Return limit Sep ember 11th, 1808, Labor Day, Sep.3, 1906 Return tickets ta all LCR stations at sintle first-class fare, good going September 1st to sed inelusive, retur.limit September 4th, 1908 qa, and Stadon, Moatreal For further \u201carticular and Sleeping or Pari: 10.0 a.m., 2.00 p.m., and 510 p.m.dally except | Carsconmmodation, please n iv to Ey Tioket Offices Na.7 Du Fort street and No.88 Dalhousis êtreet.Telsphones 583 and 93 0200 \u2026 nice 0) BE LA EXCURSI PORTLAND and RETURN } $8.50 oh, Sigh ix) $8.50 Going dates Aug.Sth, Slet, Sept.Ist and Retu:n limit Sept.15th, 1906 LABOR DAY, September 3rd, '06 Round Trip Tickets will be issaed at Single F 1st Class Fare.Going dates: Sent.1st.2od and $d.Return iimit : Sept.4th, 1908 EXHIBITIONS SHERBROOKE and RETURN September 5th and 6th.$2.90 September fst, 2nd, 8rd, $3.95 , 7th and 8th.Return Limit Sept.10th, 1908 N Trains Lassa Lavie.WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS 8.00 For Baancs.Megantic, Sherbrooke, Porti land nnd Boston, Parlor Buflat Car ta A.M.Portland, daily except Sunday.NEW YORK LIVITED Far nhorhrmazo, Soriagiald and New York.Baft 4 8lee ing Cyr to New York York, daily except Saturiaywards ; 2nd $40.00 ; BOSTON EXPRESS .50; hy - M.roi laced For full particulars na to rates, accom- Sew York Lia.Ts pm mating da ocrice modation, apply to ACCOMODATION.: 1 00 For * herbranke and in J U LES HON E, J Fa .daily except saturday.Canadian Pacific Ry | 1 facta \\atormattan and Paltmsn resseva 20 8t.John 84, cor.Palace Hill, 7.8.STUCKING, or General Office, 48 Dalhousie Bt City Paw A 28 hr Quebec, The Now Bours to tne Far-Fumed Saguenay.LABOR DAY, SEPT.3rd.Round trip Uckety will he sold between ail stations on this Railway and to stations on the G.N Ry of Canada.at ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE Cond going Sept Int 2nd sud 3, and to tam rE Dépt th, 1908, Le On and after Sunday, June IT, 1908 trains wien as omer 1 LEAVE QUEBEL LAGAM F5 Riherral ant Catonn tnt, Gatl 045 exompt Sunday with parior car, I dally 10 00 Au For Lake st Josoph, daily except nday.1.43 P.M.For Lake 81.Jomph, daliy except Sunda; , 48 P.M.for St.Raymond Sunday only.20 F.0 For sh Raymond, daily oxosr Sug o20F Lake St, Joseph, daily except ndar, 10.00 P.M.Rohseval and Chiovatira! Satnr.0.00 day ealy.(with des dag oat toe bare) ARRIVE AT QUEBEO 7.00 A.M.From Chliooatics! and Robervai, daily exe pt Mandar, ess M From 6 Raymond, daily except Sun- Lo indy.| 9.00 PN Viom Roverval.Monday only, = 8:83 P.M.From Riviere a Pierre Jet Hany ex cept Sunday and Munday, end from la Tuque Jot.on Wedneatay and Saturday.9.48 P.M.From St.Raymond, Sundar only LOO RM Fr \u2018om Lake St.Joseph, y exoopt nday.Tiokets far vale nt SL AndriwStenst Station, at FL fiosting's oTiox St.Louis sires\u2019 at eau Prontnag, an at City Tiaket Oâce of 0 , # Rp, @ T.Ry.and L C Ry., niso at V.Diew's, T4 Ne Valter st.+1 M oh.ne tee on Mondays, We, kak ana.mr pao + mo tation \u2014 This sigauvee Will rou rom esse 00 Bartaier attenh pe elm \u201d = La epéine a me rate ALEX.MARDI, 2 6 M00TR Bik, SRAM UII | ore Jane LU.LAS. Pass Je | ee \u201cQuality, Quantity, Variety (HAVANA CIGARS (DIRECT IMPORTATION) \u201cSOLS\u201d \u201cCABANAS™ \u201cFIGAROS\u201d \u201cCAROLINA\u201d \u201cPARTAGAS\u201d \u201c\u201cVENCEDORA\u201d \u201cINTIMIDAD\u201d \u201cROCK Y CA\u201d \u201cANTIGUEDAD\u201d \u201cMERIDIANA\u201d \u201cJ, S.MURIAS\u201d \u201cPEDRO MURIAS\u201d \u201cLARENAGAS\u201d \u201cMAUEL GARCIA\u201d \u201cFLOR DE CUBA\u201d \u201cFLOR DE OTERO\u201d \u201cHIGH LIFE\u201d QUALITY ang SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GRO \u201cFLOR DE INCLAN\u201d \u201cVILLAR Y VILLAR® \u201cROSA AROMATICA\u201d ETC.NDIN THE TOBACCO y OPPOSITE BASILICA SQUARE, BUADE STREET, \u2018NEAR RENFREW'S YOUR MONEY'S WORTH.NIST Handsome Designs \u2014 AND \u2014 LATEST PATTERNS \u2014 OF \u2014 ELECTRICFIXTURES Call and See Our Elegant Display.MEGHANCS' SUPPLY CO, 80-90 St.Paul St, QUEBEC.== AND = .Steel Frame Bed Lounges.Brass and Iron Beds Feather Plilows and Bedding Furniture Warehouse and Undertaking Establishment, 387 St.John Etzeet Phone 35L OUR IMPORTED CLARET and SAUTERNE WINES ARE GOOD AND RICH FOR $3.00 PER DOZEN QUARTS $1.75 « + PINTS TRE BALE INCREASES EVERY DAY NIAGARA GRAPE WINE TWO QUALITIES $1.00 AND $1.50 PER GAL, PLEASE CALL POR SAMPLES ŒUDORE PATRY * EUROPEAN WINE CELLAR, 671, 69, 61 ST.JOHN STÉEET FOR THE COMING SEASON Check Flannelette Velours, Stripe Wooline, signs.Flowered Laineux, Dark Grounds.Flannelette in Paisley Patterns.1 88 St.John Street.Post Cards We carry an immense stock of View and Panorama Cards, Leither Cards, Mechanical Cards, Fancy Cards, Actresses, te., Eto.See the New Comic Post Cards of \u201cOUR NAVY\u201d.Our Puzzle Post Cards are a unique novelty.| Remember the only place you can secure them in this city is from T.H.O'NEILL, 248 ST.JOHN STREET OWN B BRIAR | BB | PIPES In Latest Shapes and Styles IMPORTED TOBACGOS : | SIL PHILLIPS\u2019 MTX | ETo.AJ, E GAUMN & BROS, TOBACCONISTS, ï 76\u2014ST.JOHN STRERT\u201476 BORDEAUX WINE $3.00 Per Case Fi.Beautey, 22 Fabrique St, Quebec.SEL EE Thos.Donohue New Flannalaties Printed Flannelette, New De- Spotted Flannelette Light and Thos Donohue.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE QUEBEC'S 0 © 5 PC.|o = IF YOU MEN- | _ DIXIE TION THIS P PAPER.» Li ui © Oo + yl - >= \u2014 ° $6 2000 2000000000060000 9 Ë DAY BY DAY.2 < a The T to Star i i e Toron is responsible oO for the following :\u2014 = Quebec cheers for 1 Parent, b= But it just worships wasthips ; un \u201cHip-ip-erip-eray.\u201d* ui It is to be hoped that the aute- 3 ete pil wilfrid will \u2018not be in \u201carnegese.\u2014 Well, there were some surprises om \u2018the river yesterday, all right.Hoch der Panther ! Or in other words our German naval visitor is welcome to Quebec.Would it be right to award the weather man a blue ribbon for water waggon weather.\u2019 They appear to breed some good oarsmen out at Lake St.Joseph 100.Take a run out this afternoon and ste the ponies perform.The Kid and Little Willie, The Ace and Clip and.Fox, Had a good try out for honors, But found the Guess bed rock.~Champlain street philosopher.that Honest, now,\u201d do you think horse can win ?That Lake St.Joseph crew started off with a clip yesterday.\u2014\u2014 There are more people than the sailors enjoying all these festivities.There appears to be no rushing to get on the police force in Russia.Well, we suppose we'll have to let Montreal see the Panther.Said Little Willie to the Kid, With the Fox we'll cut a Clip, But Ace high doesn't ab-ays count, And the Guess gave them the slip.Weather conditions for Saturday evening are still unsettled.It may be dry, and then again it may not.It's 8 good horse that knows when to win, says the C.8.philosopher.British, French, German\u2014any other nation which would like to send warship to Quebec should speak quick while the rush is on.Have you noticed that rather long face on the members of the rising : generation this week.School re-open- ingr are now near enough to be seen without the aid of a magnifying glass.a up autre Ace wasn't even a deuce yester- ay.FARMER HAUNTED BY HAIL.A Natal farmer who was summoned to Durban for non-payment of the poll-tax ofiered the extraordinary defense that he \u2018had been ruioed the \u2018attentions of a hailstorm which haunted him wherever he went, and destroyed his crops.He pleaded that if he were given time to pay he would go to another istrict in the ho i i i misfortune, Pe of escaping his e man's statements were | ti- gated, and it was proved that his crops had suffered fr il- Fr while other pronring arte » n the neighborhood was untouched.A Heavy Load to Carry.Along with d sel {a comes nervcus- Bees a: eral {li-bealth.Why?Becanse a disordered stomach does not permit the food to be properly digested, and its products assimilated by the system.The blood is charged with poisons which come from this disordered jgrasion.and in turn the nerves are not fed on good.red blood, and we see symptoms of nerv- on: sleeplessness and general breakdown.It is not head work, nor over phy- sit exertion that does It, but siom- sch work.With poor, thin blood the body fs not protected inst the attack of germs of Fin bronchitis and consamp- don.Fortily the body at once with Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery \u2014 a rare combination of native medicinal roots without & particle of alcohol or langernus babit-forming drugs, A little book of extracts, from promi- ent medical authorities extolling avery 10; lent contained in Pr.Plerce\u2018a Golden Medica) Discovery will be malled free to any address on request 07 poatal card or letter, Address Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.; | Many years of active practice convinced Dr.Plerco of the value of many native roota as medicinal hy and he went to pat expense, both În time and in money, perfect his own ulisr processes for rendering thom both officient and safe for sonde, alterative and rebuilding agents, he enormons popularity of \u201cGolden Medical Discovery\u201d la due both to Tee eclentific compounding and to the setun medicinal value of its Ingredients.The publication of the naniea of the ingredients on the wrapper of every bottle sold gives {nll assurance of its non-alcoholic character and removes ail objection to the use of un unknown or secret remedy.It 1s not a patent medicine nor & secret ove cithar, \u201cThis fact puts It in a class all by {2ael}, bearing sa {t dora npon every bottle Taper The Badge of Honesty, la she full list of its in lents he \"Golden Medicai Diacovery \u201d cures, weak stomach, indigestion, or drspepeis, torpid liver end bilionsness, ulceration stomach and bowlea and all catarrhal affections po matter what parte or organe may be affected with it.Dr.Plerce\u2019s Pleasant Pellots are the origin ttle liver pills, first put up 40 years ago.regulate and [nvi te, stomach, liver and howels.Much imitated but never : foaled, 8u raed Vie © + cond.- te her \u2018 SARI SE OMT AA ML +L 2 AA Nt.NE FAVORITE CIGAR - = 10c.: THATS ALL simiefefeffefriniele] deimteinieicieinieid PERSONAL Mr.Herbert M, Price left for Ottawa yesterday.Messrs.L.Dolt and E.Maloubier, Paris, are guests at the Chateau.Mr.Ernest LeRue, Beauce, is à guest at the Chateau.Hon.Mr.Fitspatrick, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was in this city yesterday.Mrs.C.P.Angers, and Mise Angers returned to town from the seaside yos- terday.Mr.Alex.J.Chauveau and family returned home yesterday from the seaside.C.B.Peyton; representing P.F.Collier & Son, New York, is in town on a short visit.Mr.end Mrs.F.J.Smith and C.N.Badgley, of Ottawa, are guests at the 8t.Louis.Mr.and Mrs.D.\u2018H.Geggie, left yesterday for Ottawa, where they will spend a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert M.Carbray and family, of Montreal, sre spending a few days in this city.Lt.-Col.Gaude:, Superintendent of the Dominion Arsenal, has left for Ottawa on a business trip.Mgr.Routhier, V.G.of Ottawa, is spending a few dave at St.Irence.the guest of his brother, Judge Routhier.Hon.Geo.Bryson arrived in town yesterday morning and left for Montreal yesterday afternoon.Messrs.E.E.Guilbault, J.R.Ber thisume, A, W, Jarvis, J.E.Garneay, and J.J.Taylor, of Montreal, are at the St.Louis Hotel.Capt.Geo.H.O'Farrell leaves this morning on board the D.G.steamer Montcalm to supply and inspect lighthouses in the river and gulf.Hon.Mr.Shehyn and fanfily have returned to town from Riviero-du- Loup Point where they have spent the summer season.Hon.Mr.Turgeon entertained at dinner at the Garrison Club on Monday last, Nr.'Gribard de Caerstat, doctor in law btid advocate of the Court of Appeal; Paris.The many frienils of Mr.E.B.Bartlett, C.E.,\u201d will = be pleased to learn that he is very much improved in health and was-able to be out again yesterday.Sir Mortimer \u2018Durand, British Am bassador to the United States, id visiting Quebec.His Excellency and Miss Durand are staying with Mrand Mrs.W.Molson Macpherson.Mr.and Mrs.Achille Rousseau, Cookshire ; A.J.Hopkins, jr., Hampton, Va.; Dr.and Mrs.R.Lorini, San Diego, Cal.; Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Cranston, Misses Cranston, Miss Florence Bartlett, Providence, R.1.are stopping at the St.Louis.Mr.Thos.Turnbull, Mise Turnbull, Miss M.C.Turnbull, Hartiord, Conn.; L.Sharpe, Providence; J.M.Lennox, Jos.Murphy, Hamilton; Mr.anc Mrs.F.T.May, the Mieses May, E.C.Mey, Maywood, N.Y.; Warren Smith, Miss Smith, Paterson, N.J., are guests at the Chateau.Messrs.J.M.Roy, J.P.Schmidt, W.Macdonald, Wm.Greig, R.A.Wood, F.S.Maclennan, Mrs.J.W.Moffat, Eug.Panneton, John R.Mac- Gregor, Gen.A.Mann, D.Rochon, F.H.Cole and J.A.Taylor, are among the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau yesterday.Latest arrivals at the King Edwerd Hotel :\u2014Levi Chabot, Ste.Claire; JE.MeDonald, Mr.and Mrs.L.Seguin Montreal ; F.Shallu, Preston; Nap.Boule, Panuetville ; Melle Pgrras, St.Malo; Mr.and Mrs, Chs.Pardon, Inverness ; L.Hayes, J.Kery, Montreal; J.Sullivan River du Loup; Alp.Gravel, A, Gravel, Valcourt.Among yesterday's arrivals at the St.Louis Hotel were: Nrs.A, M.Donelly, Masser, Jas.Ackerman, EK, Sheppard, New York; Robt.Burns, Boston ; Jos.A.Gagnon, Geo.A.Gagner, Lowell, Mass: M.J.Cunningham.Brookiyn, N.Y.; E.G.Eidam, FE.S.Oakes, Rochester ; Mrs, Frank Onkes, Mises Onkes, Cattaraugue, N.Y.Mr.and Mes.W.B.Wilson, the Misses Wilson, Indianapolis; Mr.and Mrz.Gea.C.Smith, G.C.Emith, ir.W.R.Smith, Pittaburg: Mr.and Mre.J.P.Crawford, Hamilton; Geo.S.F.Jacquith, J.Morrison.Toronto: V.E.Macquand, Halifax; W.A.MeGinley, &t.John; W.S.Gordon, A, B.Hyman, and Mrs.E.B.White.Misa L.A.White; Mra.G.W.Denin, New York, are among yesterday's arrivals at the Chateauree SOLDIERS TO LEARN TRADES.Paris, Ang.2°\u2014 The Minister of War has issued à circuler to all command era of all army corps, directing at: tention to be paid _to the technical education of young Frenchmen while they are serving their time in the army.He points ent that voung nfen when they join the army are already fairly well skilled in their trades, and what ir required in that their interest in their trades should he maintained and stimulated.Three classes, he thinks, should be formed\u2014 commercial, industrial and agricultur- ol.in each of which a i form of instruction should be provided.Lectures are to be given and vinite ; Paid to mannfactories and comwer- cial hourer, Commanders are ordered \u2018to draw up programmes in accordance with thems inatçuctions amd sub- | mit them by Ole hu AR ht rn.C1 YT X - rep, rae DON'TS FOR TRE MACES.Posy Don\u2019t bet om va Trem ln one race, as you may get whis- sawed.Don\u2019t be found: wearing some one lec\u2019s badge in the members\u201d a Don\u2019t let anyone cash tickets.Cash them Don't take anyone's ticket to cash, as it might cause Don't look wise and say L told 9 vod has you so alter your horse lost.Don\u2019t wear all your jewelry at one time.Don't listen to the fairy tals that you are likely to hear.Don't show anyone your tiok- et.Don't try to beat six races s day.404499794000 90000H00000HH9VH0H0H000000\u2014V® Don't run after anyone when you see them running for the betting ring.Don't forget \u201cthat each day's t reported P9000 9008000990090009000000900090060039000¢ races will be bes in The Chronicle.+ $000000000000000080600 CINEMATOGRAPH Policeman Thought it was the Real Thing and Arrested the Abductor.Roue, Aug.28 \u2014 A most fantastio scene took place here in tbe Via Sistins.A wedding procession passed by, the bride and bridegroom walking arm-in-arm, and followed by a large crowd ol friends\u2014men in tall hats and ladies dressed in, white and wearing rich jewels.: Suddenly a young man rods up to the bride on a bicycle and rode off with her towards the Piazza di Spaua.The bridegroom and the witnesses of the incident screamed for assistance, and guards and soldiers who were passing rushed after the fugitive.While the cyclist was peddling as fast as possible opposite the Spanish Entbassy, a policeman on duty succeeded in catching him by the collar.An enormous crowd assembled, but then the unforeseen happened.The bride and bridegroom and their friends all turned upon the policeman, de claring that he had no right to interfere.The policeman, however, insisted upon taking the cyclist to the nearest police station.: Here it was finally explained that the procession and the abduction Were acted for a cinematogreph, and the only party who did not belong to the company of actors was she police: man.CRISIS.IN PERSIA German Activity in that Country a Warning for Great Britain.London, Aug.28\u2014The correspondent at Teheran of the Daily Mail, under .| date of Aug.23th, declares a crisis that with is approaching in Persia ; t Russia paralyzed, Germany's opportunity is at hand; that the entire roment organization is \u2018collapsing ; that the provinces are in a condition of anarchy; that the treasury is empty, and all the available securities mortgaged ; that the army, unpaid for months, is in a condition of open mutiny, and thet insurrections occur daily and are fast spreading, the only trustworthy troops in Teheran being the Cossack brigade, which aleo is iming to t out of hand.The Shah is losing fs health.and control of his subjects, and is intriguing with the Sultan as the supreme head of Islam.Turkey continues her aggressions on the western frontier.Germany, straining every nerve to gain a footing in Per- «ia, has made a loan throug Belgian fipanciers in return for concessions from the Shah in connection with & magnificent new legation building and a German college and hospital in Teheran, German are running monthly to the Persian gulf.The new German Minister, direct from Constantinople, where he wan high in the Sultan\u2019s favor, is a i forvid advocate of the Bagdad Rail way.\u201d The correspondent concludes with @ solemn warning to Great Britain to guard the salety of India able.SALVATION ARMY IMMIGRANTS, Toronto, Ont., Aug.27.\u2014Brigadier Howell, who has charge of the Salvation Army's immigration work in this country, has just returned from a trip to Great Britain.Tn an interview tomight he stated that the army had brought out 12.000 people this past vear, and next year hoped to bring out 25.000.To do this ten or twelve steamships would have to ba chartersl mntright for a couple of trips each.The army proposed to tap the Srandivavian countries next year and bring out Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Finna.Brigadier Howell, however, did not approve of colonizing these people for it was desirous that they should assimilate with the English speaking people of the country.t Soap Is Detter than other soupe Vat is Dest when weed in the Sunlight way.Say Sunlight Soap and fellow directions.TO TOURISTS.When bes hotels are erowded touriste Rs ebtain the of hotel accommodation at Lake 3t.Joseph, a delightful summer resort in the Laurestion Mountains, enly 50 min- RULES der Bou s Sia 4.04420 bn, dally exoept Sunday.ni uly exif CURE steamers ve foreign control of Persia is inevit- |\u2018 FE.SI I Colored Chambray Suits, regular $4.50, to clear at.#3.00 White Duck Suits, regular $6.00, for.ccoceceeee Colored Linen Suits, regular $5.50, to clear at.,.Ecru Muslin Buits, regular $8.50, to clear at.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20.Advance $ Women's Suits, Coats and Skirts.F We patronize only the best makers 0 can give positivs sssurancs of good workmanship.It is a splendi additions to the displays.tume EF\".view of the high class 1901, & CIE, howing of Now Fal iyles IN 0.LL Fashions, fresh, new and interesting :\u2014lor immaediate wear there are no large collections, but can count upon almost daily opportunity for studying trend of the season, Cannot give extensive des- prions in this connection but advance sale prices are exceptionslly moder Autumn Dress Goods and Cos- Cloths.exclusive novelties, inoluding plaids and fancy effects in light and dark colorings, brought out for early autumn wear.WE INVITE AN INSPECTION.Final Reductions in Women\u2019s Summer Suitstunity for this week.F.142 ST.JOSEPH Tis imperative that the Summer Suits should be speodil every suit must go.The list presents a splendid bargain moved, oppor- cess $8.45 cases $3.90 00.84.50 IMARD & CIE, STREET, ST.ROCH.MRS.D.R.MURPHY Has now put the balance of her e!egant Trimmed Hats at belt prion, slso all the Une trimmed Hats, and and Bonnets.Children\u2019s Lawn Dresses greatly reduo- ed and the balance of our Lustre Suits at cost price.fancy Handkerchiefs, fancy Veiling and Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Underskiris and new Dress Skirts in the latest designs and Materials, Mrs.D.R.MURPHY, ; 46 FABRIQUE STREET, PHONE 22.'s Hats, Cape \u2018We have our new stock of fine QUEBEC, Ju matmatemaren \u201cra racnater ot sath cn Vide an le si sn ab mt me KODAKS.EASTMAN'S GOODS A\u2019 KODAKS, FILMS, PLATES, PRINTING PAPF~ \u2019 \u2018PING AND PRINTING DONE AT SHOR® The largest assortment of Views and I\u2019 - Saguenay, otc., etc.ot Quebec and \u201cSOUVEAIR BOOKS OF QUEBEC\u201d BILAUDEAU & CAMPBELL, 31 BUADE STREET: And 38 St.Louis St, Kent House, next to the Little Shop.OUR LINE OF ESTABLISHED 1088 Souvenirs For Tourists Has the Largest Variety, Including all Canadian Sterling and Enameled items.WEDGEWOOD WITH LOCAL VIEWS INDIAN BRASS from BENARES andother ESE and other ORIENTAL ART GOOD EMILE JEW place AINESE, JAPAN- \u2014CLOISONNE, Ete JACOT, ELLER, 128 ST.JOSEPH STREET, QUEBEC \u201cEx.SS VIRGINIAN\" * ENGLISH MAKE\u201d \u20141 OASK \u2014\u2014 Assorted Ladies\u2019 Aprons.COLOURS\u2014White, Linen, Ecru and Coloured.TRIMMED-\u2014in Embroidery, Red Cross Patterns and House-Cleaning Styles (with and without Sleeves) from 284.to $1.38 ALSO\u2014 1 GROSS LONG GLOVES _ White, Black and Cream frem 890.to 95c.E.J.DYNES, s1.sonvsr.New Fall Suits made of fine Tweed and fancy mixtures, from.$18.00 » Broadcloth Buits in black sid 0010s £60 ves eee ees esoss dh oe.$30.00 Ladies\u2019 Fall Conts, from.New Fall Skirts for Ladies, from .e.vaeecasesceccsoccsssonasss $3.50 à ) > + "]
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