The Quebec chronicle, 3 juillet 1907, mercredi 3 juillet 1907
[" i SENSATIONAL PLOT 70 [REMARKABLE TRIAL BEES ~ ESTABLISAED 1764.v QUEBEC, WEDNESBAY \u2014 nap JULY 3.1907._ The Quebec Chronicle ALIN WON THE CRANO PAIX RACE A Wonderful Display of Nerve asd did not figure among the leaders.Die, was crowded with visitors, and fully 50,000 people saw the atart, The route was lined with spectators at all the points of vantage, but owing to the excellent precautions taken entire course being patrolled by a total of 8,000 soldiers\u2014there was no fatal] accident and only one minor : - | K ; =, is | wood, Moyer and Pettibone and \\ + .A colon was rocondes Forts ehh formes prose | tpn.The day fox the assess | ned Obard's conlamim, Elise.ON) dows aud in the newspapers, together with the amounts refunded in each casey | race was one of the.hardest | siek persons.Patients withing to un- | ation was fixed, and thi: morning | Partiand is a shoemaker at Manitou.The person receiving the greatest number of refunds during this sale wil¥be fought and fastest automebile contests aver run.\u2018We roadway, undu- -lating with a few dangerous turnings and many rapid curves, was in\u2019 ex- \u2018cellent condition.The full course was \u2018ten times around the triangle.- The victory of an Italian was a \u2018disappointment to the French crowd, \u2018but Nazzaro was roundly cheered as he dashed in a winner, The plucky other contestants NURSING \\HOMES Rallwgh Satoons for invalids Mixuftsusly Furnished on - English Trains, number an additional first class fare must be paid for sach additional The new saloons are stationed at Euston, but they can be sent to any station on the Northwestern system to convey an invalid to London.The facilities afforded by the new vehicles rob a railway journey of most dergo a surgical operation in London or other large town can be broucht thither Jn these new saloons practi cally without risk.and when thes convalescent it will be safe to move them at an earlier period than formerly to recuperate st the seaside or | th in the country.MOTHERS PUPILS MURDER COUNT WITTE Has Just Been Unearthed in of a cheap - boarding house on Kummonny Istand while the Count was on his way to atfeml à meeting of tie council, of empire.The plot, howerer, was betrayed by tha ravolucioniss bureau, which gave Count Witte warning.The four workmen continued to pretend loyally to Kazantseff led his supposed assistants to a wood in the vicinity of St.Petersburg in order to get the bombe from & secret hiding place.But at this point the four men turned om Kezantseff and killed him, carrying out he sentence of death passed upon im.The revolutionists kept the facts in their possession secret in order to aid More Witnesses Flatly Contradict the Story Told by Orchard, \u2018Another unusual feature was contributed to this unusual crime its background of plots and counter plots, criminal.industrial and political, appearance as a witness for the defence of E.L.McPartland, brother of Detective Jas.McPartiand, who wotked on the case agninet Hay- He testified that while he was following bis peaceful craft at Victor dur- img the strike he was imceremoniously tal from his last by the militia, thrust into the \u201cbullpen\u201d and then Englee swore that Orchard tod Tim of the loss of a rich stare m the Hercules mine and of bin intention to kill Steunenberg.lee told at great length how the Rit ind our 999999999 AQ) Fe : W ET 999999999 a windows.presented with a handsome Side { Fable, in solid quarter-cut oak, with three drawers, Ji A fancy top, British bevel plate mirror and solid brass trimmings.The value of this {J § desirable piece of furniture is $42.00.It is now on exhibition in one of the.shgw (3 The name of the person.holding the bighest record to date will be announe- | \\ ed in the window every day.J This offer is open to Every Resident and Every Visitor in Quebec, and there i § and Endurance JF Lowion, July 2-Carriages construot Russia Boise, Idaho, July 9\u2014 Max Molich, 9 9 O MPANY 9 \\ the original check which was handed you when the duplicate was sent window = , J to the cash.It is therefore of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE that you shouldsace EN ) that the clerk who issues each purchase check writes your name.and.address upan fit.ÿ Otherwise there would be noting to show who the pwrchaser might be, e 9 could not notify you.The names of the winners will be advertised each day, bcth in the-win- y fet I to Tae sptatons: who cheer- RRR Relic in iden oe in | thorities at Cripple Creek defied the À are no impossible restrictions of any kind.- .\u201ctheir favorites equally beartily._ a wood in © the auburbs of this city , he was > | FI Remember\u2014to obtain your refunds it is necessary to call at the storesand The face vos witnes wl by maiy John D.Rockefeller Establishes June 11th, with his throat cut and Ee eae for he en i, Tent { present the original checks y perso! pean pposed ve been exe- : 2e ° cletx and a grest many wellknown a New Kind of quted by follow terrorists as a spy.DA en .ee dre Positively no refunds will be sent by automobiliste from th fides a School Through the aid of certain telephone | the union store at Goldfield.His entry | LAN During this sale we will continue to publieh a daily list of bargains, of which Atlantic.contestants represen v mbers the crime been traced to | into extended descriptions ardeminute à +hia liat à : th inti D : pen Italian.French, Belgian, German, Eng- some wall known leaders of the black | details brought repeated objections | MAY this list is à fair sample.Read the desc iptions carefully\u2014they're welléworth it ! lish, Swiss and American manufactur- hundreds organization of Moscow.To- from the prosecution and finally the ers of automobiles.The winner drove New York, July 3\u2014John D Rockefel- day the procurator of Moscow search- juve lintited him to the material * an Italien car.Nazzaro competed in (ler has underteken the task of teach- ed the lodgings of Kazantsef! and [facts to save the me où the court Children\u2019s Dresses Summer \u2018Millinery 5 the Vanderbilt cup races of October New York mothers, young aed old [found considerable compromising ma- | a1 jury.Children\u2019s Dainty Dresses, Ladies\u2019 Textile Panama 14th, 1905, and October 6th, 1906 in , how to care fof their bebies.|terial.The widow of Knzantsell, up [ \u201cThe deiomse also produced Thomas fino auslits Poodle av H X à the United States, but failed to finish | Out of the various forms of cut-and- to the present time, had been ignorant | C.Foster, now a bartender at Bisbee, a y » DaVY dats, very dainty an © ENS on either occasion, dried charities in which he is interest- | of the fate of her husband, It is hoped | Ariz.ad who as a union miner was or light blue, featherstitch- sirable, white only, round \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ed he bas evolved this plan as a prac- [that the information obtained will | pied and acquitted at Cripple Creek ing on collar and cuffs, the crownrwith upturned back, T E N M E N H U BT Leal step of beneficence nud summer (Five = clue to the murder of Dr.Jol- | on the charge that he had attempted best value in Canada to-day muslingbanditrimming.with J version._.; | Vos, editor of a newer.of Mos | to wreck a trem on the Florenos and at our lar price 80c.two.gills and dain 4 instead of giving @ lot of time end cow, who was shot and killed last | Cripple Creek Railrogd.Foster told 3 regu > : ro- À.care to one individual child, why not \u2018March by an unknown man and throw | of ER experience in \u201cbullpen,\u201d an sette.\u201cregular price \u2018$1.00 SEA teach the mother how it done, so that she can her emtire flock 1\u201d each and value at that should be lirht on other murderous plots.Count > 69 g J \u2018price.- July Sale -Prios.UJ( EN take care of litte is the best hated member of the -reacti À It is on this basis that Mr.Rocke | tra ionary party atterpt of Detectives C.Scott and K.C.Sterling to force a c i from him, which was followed by 17 .9 each, really less than you À By the Collapse of a Busi- would | pay for the manger [ge ness Bleck in Cin- days\u2019 solitary confinement, aod of his > \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > , cinnati.Le ee re | OFFCERS CHARGED WIIM TREASON | final fight from the district when bo Ladies\u2019 Long Gloves Boys\u2019 Sallor Collars m Frederick D.Greene, of the New York ptite Monter July 2 Tread péhirty miles and fasted over 1 adies\u2019 Fashionable Long = A large assortment of ._ 3 A ; in | Association for Improving the Opndi- : Kid Gloves,;black or white, Boys\u2019 Sailor; Collars, good en Cincinnati, July 2\u2014Ten were hurt in | ?.Proving on ested to-d { \u2014 em ci hy nite, ye S: 8 | 8 che collapaisg of à fouratory business | on of the Poor This oryarisetion | frosted [oder on clang of TAO TEACHERS DROWNED sites 5}, 6, 64, 6 ard 7 quality cotton, white and | Extra ; À block in Main street this afternoon.| Mr.Rockefeller = next Monday wil} | suthorities have discovered o military | East Northfiekl, Mass, July=-P.only, full 16 inches long, colored, just the'thing that's | Extra L A Forty-two others escaped injury.The open bis school of inetruction on the Plot against the Tomanovics govern- Green, instructor of English and | Ÿ& this season\u2019s importation, wanted for summer, odd > N accident hed by the weakening prouxds of the Rockefeller Towtitute ment.mathematios, and Trot.oA Dur- { unusually good value at À lin formerly sold at 7 unde Al ledical Ressarch, Sixty-si sti pere werd, assi: i ura x.à D mew tem-atory building.The outer wall | Cd Ce Ent iv DOMINION GUSTOMS INCREASE | | partent at tbe Mount Herman soloci | LJ OU regular price 81.50 rag 61% 2, Me ab, roots the building fell into the ex- ; \u2019 boys, were drowned thi pair.July Sale i [ 1 of g fell over i Mr.Rockofeller\u2019s plan, according to ila ore oro! is afternoon rice, an oe 5c 5 the July Sale Price, ea 200e AC Ottawa, July 2\u2014Customs revenue of cavation where forty lal Were | Mr, Greene, is to employ 20 nurses at | the Dominion for th th of J while, canoeing in the Connecticut mating hep mid-day mal Ta the | bis own cxpmee, 10 of them $0 de |ahowe an increase of $1,530,000 over | Ever by the upseitiog of their cretl.: «rec stationed of ir mp on vi .A men, some of whom were shot out grounds of the inmtitate ed 10 to bv wars Antal revenue ler and a graduate \u2018of the Cornell agricul-4 Ready Made Sheets Damask Table-Cloths be arog be i eng tesbars, | Lit, mothers in their homer, and dis | months of the current fiscal year, the | te! school class of 1906.160 onty\u2014Fine Bleached 60-only\u2014Blesched Dambn formed arches ns protect | Pre of children regal revenue was $15,123,092, an\u2019 increase EXPLOSION OF GIANT POWDER Cotton Sheets, plain finish, ask TablesCloths, size 0x0 of $2,964,391 over the corresponding od th , none of whom were dan-| Open-air treatment aml the princi ; ke, Utah, Ji - splendid quality, size 64x90 inches, grand opportunity Sh v gerously Burt.of \u201ccleanliness being to ob period of last year.Wi Jet Ch Fly 2-Two car inchies, rare gofid value at for the.hou vost SERMONS OUT OF DATE\" frees\u201d are the two factors jn the brine: 15,000 MEN ON STRIKE) o tin O shart line at Beck's our regular rice 6c eqch.up.the linen press, or for rs | et hay sapecsel confidence in wah wil | Palermo, July 2\u2014A big industrial | Fob Spriogs, five miles from this Extra while they \\ thows who mre.going to the Chicago, July 3.\u2014termons and dis city, caught fire from burning grees cduntey fr the accordingly be vigorously urged by [ttrike has broken out here and 15,000 his Denlttrcispersing emissaries.On [men have stopped work.The town is pod the theory that actual demonstration |cooupied by troops and there have exploded late to-day, 4 heavy buildings in this city ed break ing windows for miles around.A courses from the pulpit belong to the passing order\u2014are out of date.Like Price, rl, sibs July Sle ic > Se À reguler prico gac10-cu0h.July 5% Sale Pri CO .coecesanscnoumesss the Coasades, they have had their day |; the best mathod of teaching.| the | been many conflicts.Today the cara- rain a Gane in the religious world, and now must fimo distinction between a werhed and | biveers had to charge a crowd with oie away Ted avery wiriow bol , give way 8 new era fo he men\u201d | an unwashed child will be drawn for drawn sabred.Many arrests bave i Men\u2019s Straw Hats Meh\u2019sSummer Shirts i le into cl asso- : as a result, and passengers were hurl- der of getting people into clo 8880\" | the edification of the mothers.od from their sous NO only-\u2014Men's Fancy i ciation with the © | \u201cNot only wil the nurses give these \u2014 \u2014 ! Men's fine white Straw .2 ° period fin religion is orsonal ork\u201d instructions im the homes of the poor, | TOWN DiSTROYED BY TORNADE MAGKENZIE'S-BROTHER DEAD Hats, all sizes, light weight, Shirts, sizes 14 to 19, very This he of Re Bape but » pee desonstrations TH, > Rochester, Texas, July 3\u2014A tormada | Kirkfiold, Ont, July 2.\u2014Duncen Ÿ inthepopular Boater Shape, latest styles in neglige and Hens expressed before an audsence onde and camp on today destroyed the greater part of MacKenzie, eldest brother of William Ÿ a large assortment specially stiff \u2018hosoms, light summer en © on recreation piers, which ; A 2 of more than 100 ours, divinity = SA also be weed os schooh.TT No deathe be ve bon a NacKuuie, president of the Dansdian gente ut the University hard blow t Placards containing certain rules ns Eure, Many farm houses in this lo |noon Fi hi \u201cLebidence ere trom Heart jyers did not strike a à At 1 to the tregtment of children in HI cality were demolished.At Munday trouble.He was born in Montreal .the sermon ites, tut be clasrified it a\u201c l'héelth will be distributed by the | the tornado destroyed several tuild- May 23rd.1633.He leaves thres sons\u201d + ee 0 0 PTE nites on thelr rounds roue Fart | ings and one church.Several persons | Jon.Charles and Wallon De ou = os thoy will | O, Durt: At Oley a umber of yee\u2019 doughters, Mary, Mofinds MN.| adorn the placards so ici ke and hy MUST ACCOUNT FOR $300,000,000 | appeal to the\" nar jared AS Merkle a does and Seroh C.He also leaves four The project is declared to have been bare and ue |brothers, Alex, William end R.Ewec, | weight flannel and pércale, .A ail the léading designs and 506.to 41.75, Tul} Sate Frio, \"RQ 290., 396., 48c.Ade Tries 00 Men\u2019s Half Hose purchased for this sale, re- Ÿ gular price 60c each and É worth more.July e Price, while they last, 0c ench.\u2026uovsonsoss Boots and Shoes New York, July 2.\u2014The American .etch Mp | dwellioge and many d of Toronto; Robert, of Winnipeg.and 20 pair\u2014Men'a Black and 60 pair\u2014Men\u2019s Fine Cot- F i to-morrow will say: \u2014\"By a dedision | origiusl with Nr.Jock ; : | buik were blown from dir foun- |&' Toronto; Rotgrs, of Wi rey.aud en's Black an pair\u2014Me e Cot- à 4 of Judge Amend, in special sessions of | Rookuteller fie ons of the Somémiutors | dutions.Several persons were bediy | nd Are, CR Stovel, ot Winning, Tan Box Calf Boots, Lace, ton Socks, croate color, fine 0 the Supreme Court, which was made lic yesterday Ex-Senator Wm.A.Err aia of the Un opper Comage involving the sum of more then §300,000,000.e decision comes after à years of litigation, as the result a œuit brought by George À.Treadwell for the minority stock holders.The United Verde mine is located at Verome, Arisoneand Mrs.L.McFadden, of Kirktlt, The funeral will take.place next Friday from the residences to Lakeview ors TORONTO STREET CAR OASE proving the Condition of the Poor and the plan as a Troans of lét- ting the city guard itself against il.health among #ts children.CHINESE LEAVE SOUTH AFRICA Durban, South Africa, July 2.\u2014One thourand nine hundred and forty-eight repatriated Chinese laborers sailed from here to-day for home, Congress and Oxo siyles, sises 5, 6, 64, 7, 9% and 1 only, regular.prices $:.00 ML and:$4.50 per pair, a rare ¥ chance for those whosc sizes § iin thie lo July Sele £9 19 Dinner Sets Reduced 10, 104 and 11, strong quality, our regulaz 15c À line, you may buy these, Li VW while they last, at the Q fr July Salo Price, per pair.( 5 Or Fpair for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.150 ¢ 27 no HIND OF Bannecu OIT Johvetown, Pa.July 2\u2014Couty Comntistion Hahn, of Cémbria dounty, to-day received a: letter from Andrew vost Ersonon, Fa, Salped at $900,000, | Toronto, July 4\u2014A Canadian Av evecting vociated press cable om mn an- to the country for p P a vounces Prat the judgment in the a0 pnaane anylum.stionecs hed writ.|omnibus suit between the city and the Lemon Squeezers \\, asking - ice | Toronto Ry.Co.will stend and that et tale fon the ru Pr the ju regarded it ay perfectly $ 8 only\u2014Semi: Porcelain 24 only\u2014Lemon Squeez- J Tom clear.When the Privy Council decided À Dinner Sets, 98 pieces, ers, retinned iron, very Osrnagie Toplled.oa follows: days in favor of the railway the city\u2019s lawy- mony happy strong and effective, the 3 \" jet green, pink onblue ra- \u2018 \u2019 Cresson.wil em.ge The jug ent on.the pon Ta ee OI tons wht besvy.lines, kid that gets all the juice, rdon\u2019s London : PRE [te È et thee ) due, wi county igo oily of he var embers df ahi se prunes] fights wre i jou 5 ot at first beliéved.The OCEAN ARRIVALS, sp.ke July 2nd, 1907:\u2014 chy , w 88.Statendam, nt Now York, from [cable makes clear, however, that Rot : this is not the case and that the 88.Sofia Hoheuburg, at New York, i oliver: a.lo burg, ow A judgment stands as originally deliver Giasgerm won Jor sot.July e 4 while they last, Por Bét.\u2026ssessa00s.h out téuching \u20ac : 0, ar pr 1 and good value #7 that, dy |! Sale Prioe.\u2026.\u2026.DAC x 6 mofé favorable to the \\ Gordon\u2019s Old Tom A Gordon's-Sloe Gin Law, Young & Go.Gonarut-Mierohante, Montreal a .À 8 ed.The court, however, adds that an addendum will be issued -explaioing the matter fully.LE ASE SER SEIN SN \\ ; A a DS NS er Ri A TEAK AC AE D EE - LA CUIR AR A l , ! \\ a ee Bee A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE QUEBEO, /DHRONICLB.The Quebeg Ghroniglg QUEBEC, JULY 3, 1907.MR.COUIN SPEAKS.AHhough the precise date of the next genernd elections in this Province is as yet à moot question, it ie not from all appearances very remote, and the Government and Opposition may be sald to have fairly inaugurated the Great Reductions \u2014ON\u2014 French and; English Millinery Ready tocWear and Straw Hats./ \u2014, GREAT REDUCTIONS \u2014ON\u2014 New, Spring: Jackets.NewSpring*Mantles.Dressing Jackets and Wrappers.7, JUST RECEIVED Real Limerick \u2018Lace Handkerchiefs.Real, Honiton Lace Handkerchiets.Real Brussels, \u2018Irish and Honiton Laces.Long French Kid Gloves in Greys, Tans, Black and\u2019 White.| New: Steamer Rugs and Shawls.x ter by the great Conservative gathering at Three Rivers, and the former by the address of the local Premier, Hon.Mr.Gouin, to the Quebec Centre Liberal Association.In that address the Premier stated that the Conesrvetive party seemed anxious to know when the provincial elections were to take place, but whether they were held in aix, or twelve months, or in two years, he could assure them thet the Liberals would eçain come out vie torious, from which rather enigmatical expression we should be inclined to gather that in ell probability the intention of the Government is to bring them off within the first of the periods mentioned.Naturally, the Conservatives are a little anxious to have some tolerably decent notice beforshend ; \u201ca burnt child dreads the fre,\" and since the present Government, and the previous one which, cuckoo-like, it shouklered out of the officiel nest as soon se it grew big enough and strong enough, have, each in their turn, brought on the general slections without the slightest regard to constitutional Ts ne without any impelling cause of c interest, or of urgent mecessity, or of anything but the adventege geined by e sud den night attack, Conservatives may well be considered justified in demand- Ing to know what they are to expect this time, and in taking measures to prevent a third repetition of the enemy's tactics, Mr.Gouin tells them in effect that, su far as they are oom- verned, it really does not matter whe ther the Govemment dissolves the Parliament to-morrow, or lets it die a natural death, whether the elections come op without warving, or after a decent and respectable notice, because the result will be the same any way, and this has the appearance of et tempting to justily himseel beforehand for a enap verdict, but will allow the many who, knowing the past record of the Government, and the serious straits À fluds itself in to-day, will also think that Mr.Gouin bears .strong resemblence in this to the little boy, who, having to pass through o dark lane after sunset whistles to keep his courage up end the spooks at a distance.Yet, if Nr.Gouin wishes ! to be on the saie side, he will not try e +: for a sap verdict, but willalow the Legislature to die a natural death, for, although we have not got the NEW CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS New Axminister, Brussels and .Tapestry, New {arpet Squares in Axminster, New Oilcloths and Inlaid Linoleums.NowW'is the time to buy before the risedn prices.prophetic instinct so strong on us as to be able to predict with certainty the result if the elections were to come off within the next six momths, we are tolerably sure that il the present Government wore to remain in power a couple of years longer, there would not be a man left in the pro vinos with sufficient income to entitle him to vote except the friends and hangers on of the Government whom it allows to make hundreds of thousands of dollars out of the provinca without the expenditure of 6 single cent, or a single day's hard work.Jo another couple of years the Conservatives and honest independent Liberals would be eliminated by a process of \u2018exetion, end nothing would be left but Governmental Jeshuruns waxing fot on a provincial preirie-and kicking, as Nr.Gouin bimeell kicked when be hed grown «= under the Parent tutelage.There is another thing which, ec cording to the report of Nr.Gouin's address 10 the Quebec Centre Liberal Association, the Premier regards as quite as immaterial ne the date of the next general elections, and that is the evidence in the Prevost-Asselin trial.He has not had time to look at it, and reserves any remarks be may AND OTHER recious Stones.TT dase f Unset Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and Emer- Zialds.We have exceptional facilities for securing High Grade Gems at the lowest prices.As direct buyers from the Diamond Cutters of : = firm in Canada.Such a long established connec- \u2014\u2014\"_\u2014-\u2014\"_ ons, affords us many valuable privileges in the 4 selection of our stock of Diamonds.Our Diamond Settings are made by expert 8 Diamond Mounters whose workmanship is of the \u20ac | o the subect to a more oon highest merit, designs graceful and artistic, anda § | Imre potions amometios in sh that can be obtained only from years of 6x $ | and detiver an address before it, but he tras not had an opportunity to investigate the evidence in a trial by which the efficiency of one Cabinet Minister, and the political purity of another were distinctl, lrought imo question, and bad been practionlly de nied by one-half of the jury who had lirtened to it.Most unprejudiced per- sone would think thet this was a matter which would demend and obtain the Premier's careful coneileration be tore be turned to other things, but though » reasonable time hes elapred yperience and skill, ; We make a specialty of Engagement Ringsy Customers may select Gems from our stock of un- get Diamonds and we will mount them in visible or in elusion settings of modern, antique or ori- : ginal design to meet the views of the wearer.2 In Fancy and Semi-Precious Stones we have a & most interesting collection of Beryls, Aqua- Marines, Corals, Peridots, Rose Quartz, Topazes, and Amethysts, heart shaped, pear shaped, round.2 ov ALS: pampille and Sabughon.à 22 since the lution of 1 the Provan © ngs in carat, 18 carat an Asselin trinl and the return on.Prices from $4.00 to $12.00 Nr.Goum from abrond, he has, on paral Gold, bis own showing, {totally negleoted i, and is unable to commit himeell to any public expression of opinion, fur.\u2018ther them to say thot he would 00000000 T } B SE FERT SONS cept Mr.Turgeon's word in preference ! 8 to that of Baron I'Epine.But thet is K an expression bascd on personal opina a 9 ion, and mot on the evidence, and does ; JEWELLERS, not affect the case.We do not now ask why Mr.Gouin has been no dilatory aml | procrastimaling ; he oon.fosses to the fact that he has been, ard in 60 far bus been os remien in 16 FABRIQUE STREET.| yw eo.000000000000000000000 2 the evhiance showed Mr.Provost ve | eloctorel campaign Met week, the lat | i \u2018sources.Of course Mr.Gouin cennot site.It is a complete reversal of the saying that a prophet is not without honor save in his own country.In his ed and confidential agent of the Mine ister, his fidus achates, his companion and bosom triend ; in Canada be is an atheist, and not very delicately hinted at au n perjurer and blackmañler, and this astounding change of opimion has come about because the Baron ate tempted to exact the fulfilment of certain hopes he says were held out to him, and, failing to obtain # accused Mr.Turgeon of being privy to e proposition to swell the electoral campaign\u2019 fund out of the provincial re be expected to teke action on the ground of his personal opinion of the comparative veracity of Mr.Turgeon and Baron l\u2019Epine, but the evidence in the Prevost-Asselin case is waiting his consideration, and his action.Why does he not make time to consider it, end to act ?THE FRENON WiNE TROUBLES The wirike disturbances in the Midi caused by the abundance and low price of wine assumed such serious proportions es to take the shape of en incipient rebellion.Not only did the wine growers of the Herault, Ande, and Bastern Pyrenees combine and indulge ir riotous demonstrations, but the people of the villages and towns of the district were compelled to join in the movement and the mayors end other municipal authorities under the influence of overwhelming local sentiment generally resigned their offices.own country the Baron wes the teust the PRESS DPI {PIES CAD.| ,DAMNABLE PRACTICES \u2014Corrap- i i both tice] sore.Not only in politics, but in business has À gæined such headway that there seems to be but few who are not tainted by it.In political circles it in detected and brought to light, but still it continues to gain end strength, the gain it brings © those indulging in it more than compensating them, in their opinion for the degradation it involves: and to this may we not add that the indifference exhibited by those who ought to frown it down encourages graftors to continue their dishonest ractioes.Politics have become foul consequence of this, men being induced to aspire to important public positions, not from a desire to serve their feHow citizens, not from patriotic motives, but from a aclfishness which refuses to be restrained by limite of honesty.Exposure bâs no restraining influences as we have recently and for some time t, been compelied to notice.But while the community which is opposed to dishonesty hears and reads with deep r of the dis- gracetol procesdings which are brought 0 light, it fails to visit the tratore with the punisbment the of- frnoe calls for.\u2014Shareholder.Cook's Cotton Root Aho great Uterine shin Meads Rediotor oh three ar fs RE asie 20% Meanie 00.TarohTo, but.Grmerty Windios\u2019 T.CILBERT DROWNED.a What is called an administrative strike was on, that is to say, there were no | civil authorities in the region affected, and the State was paralyzed.Peoplo assembled in immense multitudes to vent their distress and denounce: the Government.Early in the move ment sixty thousand men, women and : children guthered at Narbonne to pro- | test _ avoinat the non-application of existing laws, and the adulteration of wine ; a woek Inter one hundred thou- : sand met at Beziers for the same purpose : at Perpignan the number of demonstrators was estimated at one hundred thousand, and at Carcassonne : two hundred thousand.The discon- | tent apread 10 the troope stationed in | out in open mutiny though it wards repented.Seldom has an Str o mic crisis had more remarkable effects, and the spectacle of a well.managed agricultural strike on \u20ac large scale is a singular one.The cause of the trouble is an excessive winecrop coupled with à diminished demand for wine.Thousands of thrifty peasants are being bankrupted by inability to find à market for their wine, nnd their charge against the Government is that it connives at the adulteration of wine, or, rather, its fabrication out of substances other than grape juice with the result that the market pure and bonest wine is ruined.If existing laws against adulteration were mrictly enforced there would be, it in alleged, an ample demand for tbe vinous products of Southern France.The Governrrent was asked to pro- bibit the sale of beveragos made out \u201cdi beet sagar, potato alcohol, &e., under the name of wine, and to prevent the importation of foreign wines to make \u201cblends\u201d in imitation of famous French vintages.It was de mended that the um of sugar for the manufacture of wine be made a punishable ofence, and that immediate and drastic action should be taken by the Government.What the Clemerr eran Ministry offered to do was de pounced as wholly inadequate.Other factors, it appears, besides the glut of wine, are responsible for the winegrowers\u2019 present trouble.For some {ime past medical men in France have boen discussing the evils resuht- ing from the use of alcohol in the form of wine and spirits, with the result thet there has been an enormous reduction in the consumption of wine.People are substituting water or milk for wine.At oil the Paris restaurants, acronding to the London Times\u2019 correaporrlent, there has been \u20ac marked change within the last fow years.Mineral \u2018waters and milk are taken et meals instead of wine.Beer has become alto a formidable onmpetitor.\u201cRock\u201d has become the tipnie of a large section of the workine people, who some years ago drank wine ol- mont exclusively.Good ber is now made in France, and tte Paris cafes ore no longer depen ling on Austrian or German broweiles.The French wine trade has bem further injured hy the prevalent system of blerting French wines with the wines of other countries, not only in France.but also nbiroad, where the revolt of the adulteration in sold as cnuine Bordeaux or Burgundy.The French bread is placed upon wines fabricated for ol all sorts of materiale, to the ig the district, and one battalion broke [been Toronto, ! July 2.\u2014Thomas Gilbert, who is employed in the ticket office of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at Montreal, was drowned in the lake here about two o'clock this afternoon.He had been visiting friends of his, Fred.and leonard Hartle, of 293 Palmerston Avenue, and the party in |.company with William McK went out on the lake in \u2018a canoe.le party had landed for luncheon when Ieonard Hartle with Gilbert went out in the cance together.They were some distance out on the lake when Gilbert suddenly turned in the canoe to look at something on the shore.His action taused the canoe to capsise and both \u2018men were thrown into the water.Boats fut out to the rescue and Hartle was pulled out in an unconscious oondition.Gilbert, however, had gone down and his body has not recovered as yet.It isn't necessary to go very far from home in order to become a sttan- SAN æ co | Mow Sole Agents for the and Gas Coal of the \u2018IDEAL\u2019\u2019 hollow concrete blocks are cheap, conl in summer, ; They are easy to build with, and combine natural stones and orma- mental efferts.MUSSENS di | BACH PART - - $1.00 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1007, À.» The Chinic Hardware Co.St.Peter St., Lower Town.Fehrique St., Up Town SPORTING GOODS .Trout and Balmen Rods in all the renowned Boivin, FLIES REELS, LINES, BAITS Tents, Blankets, Rubber Sheets, Cacoss, Pad! Oars, Dunnage Bags, Folding de.Be.Les GENERAL AND HEAVY HARDWARE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014WHWEN CLEANING REA TE _ .Old Dutoh Cleanser ere \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We Make a Specialty of Supplying Camping Partiesreset We have Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and New Potatoes.DROP IN TO SEE US.M.BOYCE & SON, 19-21 Cote d'Abraham Phone 294 Store will close, dally at 7 p.m., tül further notice.NEW PND TUDES J Shay & Co, 8 tlolodlons 24 Insiricine Mane Sade 48 ST.JOHN STREE?FOR THE LEFT HAND ! -AND \u2014- \u2014»r\u2014 : SOR, NONI FL aod STE MAN SEED CULE ETE REFRICERATORS 4 PUBLISHED 1B TWO PARES ommwar | Porcelain Lined, A.LAVIGNE'S White Enameled MUSIC and PLANO WAREROONA, \u2014AND\u2014 iad | Galvanized Lined EEE REFRIGERATORS Tolephones : \u201ctrame * \u2026- ve.> grades including v 9 Prize Medal, Philadelphia I'v Best tor Leamung and Foitshng bulery, 34 6d, 126% WELLINGTON KNIFE BOARDS Preventfrict.onin: leasing &an;2ry to the Kuiv.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LADIES - Trimmed MANUZACTURED BY JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Ltd.DER TCH.CANN Positivery THE FinEsT Whisky IMporTED.COAL Carbray Son & Co.WHOLESALE COAL Anthracite and Bituminous for the Superior and £-7ebrated Steam PITTSBURGH COAL CO.and PITTSBURGH & ERIE COAL Co.WATER AND RAIL Hochelaga Bank Chambers, Quebec.| IDEA CONCRETEBLOCK MACHINES durable, warm in winter, | are made on the face-down prinoi- Hochelaga Bank Building Wallington Mills, London.England.'S ; Dew SON AND L Untrimmed , Straw Hats HALF PRICE.| Ladies\u2019 untrimmed and trimmed straw hats .all new this season, we have decided to clear at Half ç; the original price, don\u2019t delay, come at onoe.> LADIES\u2019 TRIMMED HATS all the latest models at Half Price $1.18 for :B8o.81.38 for 68c., $1.65 for B3o.i 81.88 for Dic., $2.10 for 81.06, 92.48 for \u201881.24, 82.18 lor $1.59, $3.35 for $1.63.LADIES\u2019 UNTRIMMNED HATS .all the nowest shapes this season $1.35 for Province of Quebec 630.81.75 for $1.95 for 96e.PARASOLS, we have a large variety 0-0\" ee = in colors and black and white, the Intest importations at 81 16, tx 81.38, 81.48, $1.68, $1.90, $3.25, 80.68, 22.53, $3.35, 43.68.FLOWERS, we have à fine collection | Ÿ* of all kinds of fAowers at 25c., 35a, | 45c., B8c., 63c., B8c., 98e ; LADIES\u2019 SUMMER NECEWEAR in all the latest styles at 250., 280., 30v., 35c., 3%¢., 40c.,45¢., 880.LADIES\u2019 LEATHER BELTS in black and all the right oolors only 25¢., each.; COLORED DELAINES, for blouse end dresses at 27c., 38c., 4%0., 480.} J DRESS GOODS, all the latest shades and weaves in plain and fancy dress 1 materials, all at very low prices, SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Street, Queer, ple.With our standard machine one.: x, man can produce 85 varieties at a\u2019 \" and cost which makes other building materials high priced.LIMITED Telephone 780 | ~N «| DBAL\u201d concrete block machines | Telephone 338 A.LEOFRED (Graduate of Laval and MoGill) CIVIL ENGINEER Speciality: WATERWORRS 39 ST.JOHN STREET.Telephone 645 \u2019 Guedes Ir Ny gam as FO 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,' 1807, THE QUEBEC OHRONIOLN.dm 3 © ENGLISH FLANNEL OM} OWE re TS LOST.BETWEEN LAVLL STREET |Aveaue, The Cape, fine sunuy reoms, .and Auditorium, a a silver * beacer Ci Eng hPlannel sSuits, 2 Piece, 30; ot.25 AS CENSUS SHOWS Corning ae to this office.= = RENT- CONVORTÉ nglis Flannel Shirts, Double - able steam heated offices, LOST BUBBER TIRE BETWEBN | suite, tr B.& 0: Corn tutti, Der Immigration Sbed and Ba.Roch strest house street, commanding view of thed Big Increase in Population in | English Flannel Trousers $3.00, arte finder ot\" Qube Cartage | river.* Ales or srasged To amity .- English Flannel Vests, Fancy Finish, $4.75 Five Years Br Tre Co ld Mem Emmy oR Cel Jottage, joinine th o MONEY FOUND.\u2014NEAR THE CITY Belin, , former] GRAIN AREAS ARE DOUBLED Hall, a Bank bill.Owner can bave Dore, fom os poupe iver - same on proving property y a33 paying Loup, with terraces, tennis and for this notice.Apply \u2018eakle, |quet lawns, bath, th, water closets, \u2018stad - English Flannel Tennis and Cricket Shirts, $1.50 LAFRANCE & MULLIN Number of Farms Has incressed From eee, harier TC pe sud English Eaberdsahors.-_\u201d 46 Fabrique Street Wen 10000 120408 (TT WadmID___ fh mE cer.WANTED.\u2014EXPERIENCED OPEE- LET Tv » | pn 2 Mens s Paste and her fia, [fo its ish room, SELEND XL Company, Limitea, tove, electric thy of.s List for Hot t Weather (SE Ah, oh Se EL bulletin on gress of the North- | LAKE ST.CHARLES\u2014WANTED, 180.to 82.00 .00 to 54.25 \u201c GASPARD HUOT, 1250.40 33.00 | White Duck Pants 81.25 to 81.50 [Bath Robes \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 s\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 43.00 UD 100.to 81.00./Bathing Pants rat doe 50.Up | Bath Towels me poor to 900.Bathing Suite for Ladies.82.00 to 95.75 | Lother Belts os ven.œ Sweathers ail sises and prices.Straw, Linen and Felt Hats, for all 41.25% 2.00 Batbing Suite for Mon «500.to $3.50 heads and purses.tatgmyenigroar-31.35 io 81.50 | Bathing Suite for Misses.506.to 60c.mip P1.00 40 $3.00 | Bathing Suits for Boys.800.to $1.50 | Cotton Ties a large stock, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 108 ST.JOHN STREET PHONE 1664 18e.to 31.00 onthe, GOMMUTATIONTICKETS ONSSALE od VIA =» = says Shakespeare, and ve think the ME 0 go mn 1 pop Sevan thin thle rpm RE OF CALL \u201cdons de die Gr Cou TRAVEL BY BOAT ei ince ad N, apd arprivats passage to-sub- mus SOC so js And \u201cémdy\u201d it in | that à& forubes the wealth Fathio Ellis Co.| LIMITED, {80St, Paul Street.Ty AD en OUR-FINE NEW FLOWERY.ASES .of service \u2014the satis.sem telcraft aims» to\u2019 attain.Pour | buliding.hast Cue of tirescent construction.Sir a, Pomnéation et cn STATISTICS early tem thoumad toms of rioel weed, Ad distance The latest addition te-tho great haleis of the world, Opeasd bay BI, 1996.RATES rooms ribo beth, $250 sed spend cir ow wm Dioeme with bath, $3.30 end wpwasd co ARES UTE .ponlosk this hotel as your New York heme que \u2018The Hotel Belmont New York Ce CV HQNE - - - - - 369 d.C, Wurtele ommiaion restant Board of Commissioners.BOON 12 Steamer Rugs and Carriage R bonss Office - » 17154 Dreæing Goma, Pyjamas, \"lt Déophones Ÿ Residence 425 \u2018Sweaters, Motor -Sweaters.0.BOX 2 100oz.Fine Cashmere Halt Hose, $.0.BOX 360 Ban Slippers, Khaki and Blue Putties, etc., ete.JOHN DARLINGTON DR.JAEGER'S SUMMER GOODS ME JUST RECEIVED Bw i \u2014\u2014 CONSISTING OF \u2014 \u2018WOOL TAFFETA DAY SHIRTS, WOOL CAMBRIC DAY SHIRTS WOOL, FLANNEL DAY SHIRTS, G\u2014GAUGE UNDERWEAR, K\u2014MEDIUM LIGHT UNDERWEAR, 98 St Peter Street, |D\u2014LIGHT UNDERWEAR, L_FING WHITE CASHMERE * from $3.75 to £20.00 Stockings, Golf Jackets, Coat Registered s Opposite Post 0 fie copain {OF QUEBEC FOUNDRY COKE, SEs OFYICR, AMERICAN SMITH, Ponders: Sooria pe x Farin: and + 1 Gu Ea, Lumber and Hmber of \u2014\u2014* ale fod Duly, 1907, LUMBER PHONE 646 ARCHER & CO.ANTHRACITE COAL for Stoves and Furnaces, WELSH AND STEAM, BRICKS AND CEMENT.Every Description Office and Wharf, 140 St, Andrew St., Quebec.SEITE J.A.CHICOINE THE TAILOR we the \"1, » 4 a Pa ay, at me, or se Dalhousie, Dostosses, Abraham snd part of cs lon street, must be on the print blank forme, and endorsed the envelôpes, which will be fur- intending contracters, on spas for the same at the Sity urveyor\u2019s office, and the Road Com- \u2018will not entertain any tender ILE re pe partes wii to dw es willin by un vheoution of the contract, tenderer shall deposit in the Eo the Sw Treasurer by sum 5 908: Sad rotating to ign the ocontraot.a to pay for drawing RECEPTION 10 SIR WILFRID.contractor Vue commitire in ch the contract, and supply the City d reception to sie Wek ilfrid ter with a certified copy + bis arrival here from Enrops has HD BAILLAIRGE, adopted following route for the Silty Engineer.prommpeon: Lave the Chateau Fron- 88 FABRIQUE STREET \u201cvd IRCA to accept the lowest or even any \u2014 NE tenac at 7.30 p.m.and proored by the tendets.streets:\u2014Du Fort, Buade, bh ue, St.John, Sutherland, Riche \"8 Valier, Da Pont, Ht.By se.Pierre Market.Steamer Corinthian, Captain Lindsay, sailed from Glasgow on Saturday for Quebec and Montreal, with 270 cabin and 133 steerage passengers.Steamer Tunisian, Captain Braes, from Liverpool, was 200 milgs east of Cape Race at 1.00 p.m.yesterday, is dus in port early on Friday morning.Steamer Mongolian, from Glasgow, passed Fame Point at 5.30 p.m.yesterday and is dus in port about midnight.\u2014 C.P.R.LINE.Steamen Montrose, Captain MoNeill, from Antwerp, with 449 passengers and & general cargo, orrived in port last evening and moored at the Breakwater.Steamer Lake © Michigan arrived from Montreal at 3.00 00 pn.yesterday and prooeeded for DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Parthania, Captain Stitt, from Glasgow, with a general cargo, arrived in port last evening and moored in the \u2018Louise Basin, ig NORTH SHORE LINE.RMS.King Edward, Captain Vezina, left port yesterday pk for Esquimaux Point and wa: with passengers, mails an or cargo.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Cam arrived from pana Montreal at 4.20 a.m.yesterday and for the Maritime Provinces at noon.NOTES.Steamer Cheniston, Captain Calver, from St.Catherine's Bay, arrived at London on the 30th ult.Steamer Samuel Mogul], from Erie, Pa., with a cargo of coal, arrived in port yesterday afternoon, and moored in the Louise Dock.Tug Roebling Jeft for Halifax on day evening with the dredge King Edward in tow.g Steamern Louisburg, Caconna, and M from Sydney tor ntreal, wit sal, arrived in port \u201cyesterday and , Steamer 0.A.Knudsen, Captain Paulsen, having dischar, her cargo of coal, left for Sydney last evening.Steamers Bonavista, Borgstad and Drottning Sophie arrived from Montreal yesterday and proceeded for Sydney, PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived, July 2.88.Montrose, Piatti Antwerp, C, Pros Ha 88.Liisa, poe ydney, for Montreal, coal.ss.Samuel \"Marshall, , Erie, Pa., coal.8S.Cacouna, Macphail, Sydney, for Mont: coal.88.Mystic, \"Abbott, 8ydney, for Nontreal, coal.ss.Symra, Halstad, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.88.Parthenis, Stitt, Glasgow, Robt.Reford Co., general cargo.CLEARED.ss.Campana, Demers, Pictou, etc, general car, bray, Son & Co., pulpwood.ss.x \u2018s.Hohn, Ade, Sydney, N.8.Steel & Coal Co.88.Iona, Daignault, Erie, Pa., How- : \u2018ard & Co, pulpwood.Tug Roebling.ector, Halifax, Canadian Import Co., with tow.CB's J.Smith and G.B.Shannon, for oie?States, J.C.Kaine, pulpwo cB 's F.& oote, C.Conrad and D.D.Fingers for na States, M.J.L.Bertrand, pulpwood.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, July 2nd, 1007.Matane (202)\u2014Foggy, raining, strong east.In 1 p.m.steam barge.Fame Point (384)\u2014Cloudy, calm.Out 11 a.m., Haveo.Low Point (584)\u2014Foggy, south.In yesterday 5 p.m., Hermenn, Out 11.30 a.m.to-day, \u2018Amethyst.North Shore~Foggy.raining, cast.Mingan\u2014Minto and Natashquan, anchored.Point Amour (662) udy, cast.In yesterday, 2.40 p.m., Nynsen.M.S.M'GREEVY, Superintendent.HIGH YATER AT QUEBEC.: July sm.| Wednesday.A 19.02 bu 35 Thursday.1,07 1.39 Friday.2.09 2.38 Saturday.306 3.33 Sunday.sme 3.54 4.24 Moon Phases.New moon, Wednesday, 10th, 10.17 \u2018a.m.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, July 2\u2014-Flove rocœi 2,870 barrela : exporte 1.768 bar firm.Wheat reccipta, 47,000 bushels | exports, 23,708 huehels : spot, firm =; options clomd nt à net advance of § eT omts.Com receipts, 118,000 Hoel exporte, 26.708 L'echels: apot, firm : option market was duil, cloring stom By at a net advance of 4 to À ota.Oute reccipte, May bushels ; spot, rosin, st 1 ine, av inolasses, steady dg \u2018 iron, quiet, copper, tin, oh sugar, raw, steady: refined, teady : core spot, stemdy.Drink \u201cBeauport Lager ; itis the best.Quebec 8.8.Co., passengers and | 88.Havana, Fly Erie, Pa.Car- : west Provinces from 1870 to 1906.In 1870 Manitobe had a population of 12,228; mm 1881 the pulation of Manitoba and the Fors itories was 105,681.This included Indians.There was an area of 56,971 acres in wheat.In 1891 the population was 219,308, and the area of wheat 1,010,430 acres.In 1901 the three\u2019 provinces ss now constituted had a population of 418, 512, and on June 24, 1906, they had years of 369,251 as compared with the increase of 200,207 in the tem years, 1891-1901.The area in wheat in 1900 was 2,- 495,466 acres, in barley 162,567 acres, and in oats 833,300, an a: te Hieid of 43,000,000 bushels.ia area in wheat, barley and oats, increased from 3,491,431 acres in 1900, to 6,- 025,190 acres in 1905, and to 7,915,- 510 acres in 1906.The yield of the crops increased from 43,252,664 bushels in 1900, to 152,244,929 bushels in 1905, and to 240,459.088 bushels in 1906.The number of farms increased from 31,815 in 1801, to 54,625 in 1901, and to \"1240, 439 in in 198.Are You Often Bikious ?Read This And Learn How To Prevent Attacks.Billiousness is merely a term applied to a condition that exists when the body overloaded with bile.The complexion turns yellow, eves look dull, pimples, itching and eczema break out, headaches are ever present.Biliousness has two great causes, constipation _and defective liver action.When Dr.Hamilton's Pills are taken they not only correct the bowels, but act directly on the liver, regulating its bile secretion.Unlike ordinary medicines which purge end give temporary relief.Dr.Hamilton's Pills remove the condition which causes biliousness; thus perma- tent cures are effected.Dr.Hamilton's Pills do cure biliousness and liver ills under all circumstances.We prove this by the statement of Mr.Fenwick Luddington, of New Harbor, N.8., who writes: \u201cThree months ago 1 had no expectation of ever get- free from periodical hilious at- - s.They were praceded by by.dizti- ness and dreadful headaches.If I wtooped over my head would swim and a pauseous feeling crept into my stomach.Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills fixed my liver, drove all ths bile out \u201c my blood and made me a well man in a few months.To-day I enjoy a good appetite, excellent digestion, and the best of health.Dr.Hamilton's Pills did it all.\u201d Get Dr.Hamilton» Pills to-day.Sold by all dealers; 25c.per box or five boxes for 81.00.By ail from N.C.Poleon & Co, Hartford, Conn., US.A.and Kingston, Ont.ELEGANCE PREDOMINATES.The well dressed man always produces a good impression.If you want to be well dressed go FAGUY, TEPIRAY & FRERE.NEW YORK CLOSIJG LETTER.Erom E.& C.Randolphe's Private Sire to Mclonald, Lespsrance & New York, July 2-A lower range of values marked the opening this morning.London prices were off from i$ to} pe.the latter for Union Pa- ! cific Canadian Pacific to realize | profits and a further extension of the short interest oarried prices down (about another point, at which level the market became dull and steady, later advancing umil the carly losses | were wiped out.Deople who had no better reason to bring forward gave Mr.Lawson the credit for making the market\u2019 movements, but there ittle ' { doubt that the carlier drop was due to the tightness of money yesterday ond the recovery to its return to normal quotations.The subrtreasury har been paying out large sums to-day for 4 pe.bonds redeemed.The Standard od party is said to favor an edvance prices, especially for the copper theres and tips were given to buy Amalgamated Copper and Anaconda.Boston also enjoyed a Hitle mHy in its favorites and the Laweon spe- | cialty Trinity was marked up 86 nnd \u201ca > bare.\u201cThe early retum of Suilman and Nor from Europe ie hec- plded aa bull card.Stillman beinr largely interested in many important corporations.The crop condition showed less improvement than had | been hoped and cotton, corn, t atch oats were all biuher.Money promises to work ensicr.There bas been { long business today than yesterday, but the tone of the market has bo | better, though there is little change - lin closing quotations.We look for a a trading market and should buy on breaks and sell on rallies.les, Sec tortimonials 2 tho press an bors about it You ea mney back | pot ati to.ste lore Or KDMANBON, Muslin Costumes and Linen Skirts are the latest styles of the and are just arrived.Also 2 Jobs of Muslin and Lawn Shirt Waist.Now for sale at 406.and 80c.T.BELAND & CIE., 172-174-176 St.John St The t goods at the right time.Bare when you need ha FAGUY, LAPINAY & FRERE, 808,863, being an increase in five .PILES DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT.| urday and Sunday, the 29th and 30th of June, camped and cat timber go the above mentioned lake.J, B.T., Chronicle Office.T0 LETTHE GROUND FLOOR oa the addresses of the men who on Sat-#] the Masonic Hall Buildi ares of about 25 x BO fost.ad or ia Neri Briel vrs requis in sonny Arey { WANTED.\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT for a family of three.ly at st once, Mrs.Mclaren, 71 Maple cook.ly to Mrs.Amos j wea, 87 vplEitse.WANTED.\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK for a small famil Good wages.oh ly to Mrs.% Houghton, \u201c20 t.John pn WANTED.\u2014A BOY OR GIRL KNOW- log French and English fluently, also Btenography and Typewriting in both Immediate employment.Apply by letter to Chronicle Office\u2014_\u2014- WANTED TO PURCHASE A \u2018LOT of land, vacant if possible, about 100 by 150 feet, in a central - of the town.\u2018Address W.B.H.Chronicle Office \u2014\u2014\u2014r rte BOARDERS WANTED\u2014Most beauti- fai, situated house of 15 rooms, ade trees, etc, bathing boating and Rang Rates $5.00 per week.\u20ac close tation.Apply to O.Lafrancois, Beaupre.MEN WANTED\u2014RELLABLE MEN in every locality throughout Canada to edvertise our goods, tack ar rabon cards on trees, fences, b: pres places, also rE ethan advertising matter.Commission lary $83 per month and expenses \" per Jar .Steady employment to good relisble men.No experience necessary.Write for particulars.Empire Medicine Co., London Ont\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 gr WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, BY young gentleman, a comfortably fur- Yohed room, Free in private lamily.Reply C., Chronicleet \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED GOOD SMART BOYS ° work in printing offics, also bo carry a round of papers.App! Chroniclesoon, WAGES.\u2014VE Foe \u2019N oakmakers at .\\\u201c © Frere.262 and 264 St.John Bieet, : \u201cWANTED.\u2014SECOND HAND SHOW cases for a geversl store.Post Office Box ve 400.secbr \u201c3 WANTED.\u20142,000 GROSS POLE END hard maple blocks, 7, Band 9 in.dis.x 14 in, thick, cut from emall wood pre ferred.State quantities and lowest packed in cases and F, 0, B,, fhe \u201cTeanesthantie Linera ut Montreal, Quebec or Halifax, to John Campbell, Glenalbyn Sawing & Pobbin ills, | Inverness, Scotland.law-sat.mt arr tr WANTED\u2014AT ONCE A GOOD! emart boy as printer's apprentice, A chance for smart, willing Jad, Apply at Chronicle.sel.Farn 825 to 850 a week with vour brains, dealing in stocks and bonds.Fifteen dollare capital will do dence School, Cleveland, Oeer MALE HELP WANTED.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee SALESMAN WANTED.\u2014PERMAN- ent porition to sell new Canada and World Map; size 66x46 inches; two maps in one; representatives now at work making $25 to 850 per week.Address Rand, McNally & Co, 142 Fifth Avenue, New Yorkere BFLP WANTED, MALE\u2014MEXN AND women special rates to learn barber trade in eight weeks; wages while learning : graduates carn 810 to $18 weekly : hel secure positions.Cata- | logue fr oler Barber College, 119 Craig s£.West, Montreal.30 LET.ee rer tt rm eee TO RENT.\u2014SEVERAL COMFORTable rooms, also board if required.Apply to 20 Garneau street.WANTED \u2014IMMEDIATELY A GOOD 1 éRr eee START IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR.' it.Address, The Banker's Coerespom- ' TO RENT \u2014 A MAGNIFICEN?store, suitable for 5 ao, kind of od ness, situs \u201cNo.M6 Bt.J FO SALE.FOR SALE\u2014A SPLENDID CA- leche in first-class order.Duly for four months.Apply cour, St.Louis Toll, ob stand.oR SALF\u2014A FEW INCUBATORS, a Rockaway.Apply to food 417 Bt.John street, Quebec.FOR SALE\u2014HOUSES NO.30 STE.Famille street, No.30 St.Flavien street, Noe.peer Mags St.hres] street.or culars and permit view, apply to LaRue & LaRue, Noteries, 28 etreei.fi ir ark Avenue, stone and brick.All modern gonveniences.Also fructose byilding lots.pPly to tes St.Louis Road, a BUSINESS CHANCES.JEREMIE RICHARD\u2014BOOK-BINU- er and ruler (formerly in the employ of the late G.A.Lai.ace) 105 Mous- ATTORNEYS.MANLEY & GRAND, ATTORNEYS ané Counsellors at Law, 32 Broadway, New York, (formerly of To 'momto)l.Represent clients having interest in the United States.OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Biddeford Pool, Maine.Finest moderate priced hotel on the coast.Send for illustrated booklet.Rates $10.00 upward, weekly.Reduced rates for June and Julyjune20x2m GREAT CHEAP | ANNUAL SUMMER SALE | OF FURNITURE The greatest cash sale of High i] Class Furniture ever held In the City.FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.A splendid opportunity to procure the best furniture at lowest prices.EVERY ARTICLE REQUCED.All High Grade Material and Best Values |JAMES PERRY | 323 PAUL STREET PHONE 519 Orders Promptly A tended to t \u201cFINE PROPERTY PE FOR he.Valuable property: \"being ou streets.44 feet frontage on Valier street.112 feet frontage on St.Dominique \u2014 street.ere im ee ROOMS TO LET AT MODERATE rates, 557 St.John street, { opposite car wiables.) Board by special rangement.\u201cro 0 RENT\u2014SEVE ERAL WELL FU Rished rooms, centrally located, steam ! heat, electric | ott, telephone and batlf room.oderate Apply to Mrs.W.Poder! 3 esulive Lane, off Ursule street.TO RENT \u2014 AN EXCEPTIONAT.chance is offered to rent, at Levis, , Commercisi street, at the foot of elevator and opposite the Trani al Railway.s splendid business t cocupied ne a branch of the i Pack of Montreal, with all the turn.) Trunk, In ture required by a bank or amy o elfen a or business, with vault | furnace.Possession on May 1, 1907.Apply to Mare Couture, merchant, Comme Wal street, Levie, or to Mr.Coutn merchant, St.Michel, PQ re cote TO RENT.\u2014COMFORTABLE FLAT ot four rooms.No children.Apply, 28 Cote Sie.Gonevieve\u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.\u2014 For July aod August.A comfortable home, with fine o Jorden, All modern conveniences.Parliament Build ings.Apply TL, , P.O.Box 385.l-a.w.sat tee mn cm nme TO LET+-TWO EXCELLENT COT- at Lake Beauport, fully furnish.id and beautifully situated.Also a few desirable rooms in the Hotel.For full partioulars, apply to Jos.Bigousite, Laks Lake Beauvort, \"FUENISHEDL MS, WITH m without hoard, modern _oonventon- 269-264 Bt.$a [Tg poy Apply at 108 St.Cyrille streot, 53 feet frontage on Beronne street.This is an excellent opportunity for good safe investment.Jor particulars apply to Quebec Cartage nu.d Trans\u2019es Co., Dalhousie street, Qu\": june2ve.od.xiw » DELEWARE & HUDSON RD Snortest.Qu ckest ana Ba.! Line MONTREAL TO NEW YORK Passe! \u201cTyron Quebec vi tho Grand blonial or the - anadiar Pacific lines ¢.mnect at Montreal withih> Deleware & Huia>n trains Information and _thoro»gh tickets vi: abov lines and the Delewste & Hudsor i can be bad at tickets offices Parlor car Through Slesying and | mon, wed, ect Motreal 10 New H.B.BIGNELL | FIRE\u201d and LIFE Insurance.Associated with Mr.©.P, Chome Agent of the Royan] Ins.Cverpool, Eng., the t md meaithiest Insurance Cty ; the world.front add Und Sotloments May, No.66 St.Peter St., Quebec.Phone Ne.78 wy w.oetxl 2m \u2014 Tw THE QUEBEOC}Un UNIOLay Lo WEDNESDAY, wuas 907 «se _Chop or Cutlet, just try FINANCIAL The Bank of British North America ESTABLISHED IN 1838 ONE of the oldest bauks doing business in this country.56 Branches in Canada and the United States A general banking business transacted.Money Orders Issued\u2014 Payable anywhere in Canada, United States or Great Britain.Drafts bought and sold.Prompt attention given to collections.Savings Bank Dept.\u2014Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received.Interest paid every three months QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER.BANK or Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) CAPITAL, $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND, - $5,250,000 * 3 Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of Banking business.Special attention given to the Savings Department and interest credited quarterly on Savings Accouats.This is the only bank having ite head office in Canada that submits its books and statements to independent audit.QUEBEC BRANCH :\u201496 ST.PETER STREET A.N.LYSTER, Manager TFL.3114 june.29xwed.-satx3m THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 3.E.WALKER, President ALEX.LAIRD, General Manager A.B IRELAND, Scperintendent of Branches \u2014 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, - pital 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS® PAPER DISCOUNTEDI SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed at _ourrent rates.The depositor is subject to no delay whatever fn the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit.QUEBEC BRANCH - - - 127 ST.PETER ST.W.H.DUNSFORD, Manaser.MAGHINERY AND SUPPLIES.ARE YOU INTERESTED ?WELL, LOOK HERE! La Cie Chs.A.Paquet, Ltée.Is just the firm to supply your MILL or FACTORY with the best equipment, both in the line of Machinery or Supplies.SPECIALTIES: Steam, Gas or Gazoline Engines; Steam Boilers or Water Wheels ; Sawing and Wood \"Working Machines ; Transmission Machinery; Belting of all kinds ; Shafting, Hangers, Pul- Jeys, Baws of any sort; Saw Bits and Shanks ; sil of the highest grade that money can secure.La Cie CHS.A.PAQUET, Ltée.Phone 2325 2 and 4 St.Joseph St.CALL ON BY PHONE, MAIL OR PERSONALLY.mar 20xmon.-ved.-frixt.f 4 PHONE 2224 PHONE 2224 ESTABLISBED 1876.CHARLES VEZINA 117-128 Bridge Street Putting in of all kinds of Heating Apparatus, Eleotrio Installations, Plumbing and Metallle Roofingae finent amortmen ot Electriiel Fixtures besides o latge stock of Stores which \u2018combine duration, elegance, convenience and 9e0oi0my, ensh as the colebent of Penders, Maple Leaf, Regal, Porfeation, Penn Esther, Excel Partestion, Proin-\u2014-Semi- Plain and Pan Favorite all Cast kron eves cerns ALSO Lees \u2018 The Steel Btoves\u2014Kastonar, Universal Favorite, Crews Favertte, Capital iraveine.! vesees BESIDES \u2026\u2026\u2026.| Abuore cn hand, Betgaraion of sil ssw ead the moutfncéers pestarse emsinalied or mob, and from the bast factories in the Domisien.Fohes ohare © ot ait kinds ef contracte la die line of business.+ LEA>
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