The Quebec chronicle, 26 février 1908, mercredi 26 février 1908
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Tower St.ESTABLISHED 1764 OPENING OF A TL UNDER THE 4 Lawrence and Gulf\u2014 Strong easterly winds with mow, eth A ts nr * COTES QUEBEC, WEDNEBDAY, FEBRUARY The Quebec Chronicle.28.1908, Temperatures.Maximum end Minimum Temperstitres :- Montreal, 6-28 ; Quebec, 4 below, 24, Lt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 NNEL JOSON RIVER \"7 1s Made the Occasion of a Great Demonstça- i ! | Ju tion in New York and Hoboken-Pro= minent Men Cross Under the River PRESIDENT ROOSEVE New York, Feb, 25 -Bearing 800 distinguished questa, im ing Governor C E.Hughes and Governor 4.Fand their staffs, no oficial train of eight cars, marking the formal opening of the $60,000,6(0 tunnel aud submarine system licking New York and New Jersey, rollal oat of the Nanhattan Terminal System at twenty: minutes to four «lack this afternoon anc two minutes aiter President Roosevelt at the White House hud flashed the starting signal.Amid cheers fromm tha throng essembled on the platform of the atation at 19th street and Sixth avenue, the train rushed away on its journey under ground, beneath tha hitherto uncon- yuerable Hudson, te the Hobokeu station, where there was fou an hour much vocal fireworks and enthuriasm.Ten thousand persons, witnessed the start.At 3.30 o'clock W.(i.Meadoo, President of the Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Co, sent tie following message over a wpecial wire to the White House :+\u2014 \u2018lo Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States : The first \u2018official train of the Hudson & Manhattan Railvond Company awaits pour signal and pleases.\u201d Nix minutes later tlie signal to start was received.Chief Motorman Winklay had set his me-hanisni and as he felt the electric current tow into the controller.notched up the lever.Slowly at iret, but gradusily gaining wo- mentum, the train with its precious loss! of person prominent in the business and civic life of two states, swept down the inlaud mile to Christopher street where the plunge be- \u2018neath the mighty Hudson was made.Ar the train passed under the red, white and bide lighted signal marking the dividing line tretneen New York and New Formers the twe Governors arose and | cinspeC hands while the railway officials, who with the Stute executives | oceupiei the first car, shouted mutual congratulations.Ou .the crowded tain was hut one wo- man\u2014Miux Grace Bigelow, who .acoum- panied her father.John Bigelow, the publicist and former Ambassador to Great Britain.In spite of his eigh(}- nine vears Mr.Bitelow appeared to hugely enjoy the occasion.He had a reat an did Mise Rigelow, but many others were less fortunate.Men of millions awl\u2019 traction promoters themselves swung from straps as the truio dipped deep at the centre of the river, Among (he number vas FE.H.Harri ++++.+.+.+w.+++++++% THE EARL GREY Competiton in Ottawa\u2014Last Evening's Entertainment not a Grand Success\u2014 \u2014 Ottawa, Feb.235-The second night of thn Egrl Grey competition for amateur moisical and dramatic coms puties war well attended thie evening in the Rursell Theatre, and while it in safe to ray none were sorry they attended, one of the plays wan really a joke Twa Montreal companies wer em the hill.the Frances lkx Wolf Fenwick Company in the \u201cSociety for the Protection of Suffering Nervants,\u201d a farce written by Miss Fenwick, and the Aubrey Amateur Stock Company in the \u2018Chorus Lady.\u201d Miss Fenwick has won distinction an em elocution- iat, bt ar a play-writer her reputation is worse than before she began, Her product had au impossible theme and the dialogue was not bright.Misa Fenwick herfelf ensayed the role of seven charact®s and neediess to say she fell down, to use the street expression.Her lrading man wan Yather of a burlesque and the woman in the second part was Iacking in voice.The only bright spots in the play were hy two young Indies who had small parts, Miss Meryl Fenwick who was splendid as.a schoolgirl, and Mies Ailem | Smith, who contributed o dainty dance, ana hy the Chinaman, Mr.W.Tremayne.The second play was à rather ambitious undertaking for amateurs, hut it war a vast improvement over the firsts FL was in four scenes, necen- marily abbrevinted to get in the time allowanre, Misn Mabel Aubrey, in the leading role, had her work eut out for her.and white she showed considerable talent.she did not make the beat of hor lined.To-morrow evening the Toronto Garrison Club will present \u201cHeother Officers,\u201d pnd this will he military night.The Quebre Symphony Society, the win.noms of the musienl trophy lust year, will nlro be heard, LTSTARTSTHE TRAIN man, who clung gamely tr a strap) and Cornelius Vanderbitt, who kept a firm grasp on a «cor jamb.Dignilied legislators and city officials without number bumped against each aud, appeared to enjoy it.minutes and I seconds, slower by dulel tire plannal service, The inauguration of the system was made a holiday \u2018p Hoboken, stores and industrial plants had closed to allow employes to attend the upen- ing exercines, while trains from all parts of New Jersey: brought excursion crowds.The city was in dress.the streets being a mass of bunting and flags, while busy peidiers did a thriving business iu \u201cFunnel Opening\u201d souvenivs.Twenty thouseand people probably crowded about the new station of the lelaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, where the formal exercises were held.The fen- ture was the reading of a letter from President Roosevelt regretting that be could not attend the opening and referring to the undertaking ne the greatest subsqueous tunnel in the world.Prayer was offered by Ngr.Chas.-J.Kelly, pastor of Our Lady of Grace, Roman Catholic Church, Roboken.Theu Walter G.Ounkmau, Pre- | vident of the Hudson Company, | contractors, turnel the properly over to tke operating company with a brief i accepting the tunndl in thé name of the operating company, responded.Promptly et midnight \u20ac train left the 19th street station and at the same time another left the Hoboken terminal and the use of the new sy tem by the travelling public began.The tunnel opene! aly in but the wirder-river (transportation.Before the end of the summer the remaining sec tions of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, comprising in ull shout eighteen hundred miles of tunnels and subways, will be finished and in operation.Thon passengers from auy part of the country mav he lauded at al- mont any point in the greater city without the delay al ferries and without haking to come in contact with great street traffic, for the new tunnel system will connect with the other transportation lines in both the New \u201cYork and the New Jersey sides of the river, ++.+++e44040044000% MR.JAMES BRYCE British Ambassador at Washington Dine with Canadian Club of Montreal, Montreal, Feb.25\u2014Nr.Wryes, Brie tish Ambassador at Washington, was the guest of honor at a dinner tendered by whe Canadian Club of this city to-night.Over five hundred guests wore present and Mr.Bryce wan given an enthusiastic recaption, Mr.Bryce made n happy speech, but rarefuily avoided ail controversial aub- jects and did not refer directly to his mission to Canada, confining his remarks largely to the duties of citi- renship.lluding to the relations of the United States and Canada, Mr.Bryce ssid that the people of the two countries were destined to dwell nlongside ench other and work foe the good of humanity.and while differences might natumeily arise be.tween them was confident that they would always be satisfactorily settled.A Rise in Cérn Always follows the use of Putnam's Corn Extractor which cures nil kinds of Corns in 24 hours.without pain.Putnam's gives the best results.Uae it | ARRESTED FOR PERJURY Brockviile, Ont, Feh.25 \u2014Henrs of.(rohan, a native of Prescott, aged 27 denen, and a widower with two small ehildren, was arrested this afternoon.charged with making a fale aitidavit ns to the age of Fdita Faster.to whoir he was marriel on Saturday afternoon.He awore (he girl was 19 veara but her lather who awors ont the warrant for Graham's array sass the git! in only 10, Tne father hil cpposet the marriage in Prescott so they came here Le wave the Lemony performed.The girl was takicn howe hy her father who haa instituted pro.ervidings to have the marriage mulled.POMMERY Inthe open markets of France and Great Britain, where quality fixes the price of Champagne.POMMERY STANDS FIRST.LAW.YOUNG & CO., Montreal, General Agents., title holder.immediately other The trip to Hoboken was made iu 10 ; three or four minutes than the sche.! for the regular where * gula the | speech, to which Wm.;.McAdoo, in first step in the development of dirent-| » world's championshi fot in New Zealand, \\ I Yoronto, 1 £130 expenses, or on Thames, \"man pay own expenses,\u201d was the chyl- «lenge Eddie {aver Charles N.B.NOMINATIONS Candidates Who Will Contest the Seats for Local House, Fredericton, N.B., Feb.25-Nomina- tion duy proceedingu at the County Court House passed of quietly ws day.\u2018fha firet nominations were made by Ald.W.8.Hooper, who act.«lus agent for the Government Party aud wku sominated Hon, E.H.Allen, Geo.F, Burden, R.W.NMclellan aud Councillor Clarence Goodupeed.A few minutes later R.B.Hansou, who acted au agent the Opposition, appeared uid nominat- vd Mayor Harry.F.Moleod, James K.Pinder, Councillor Thos.Robinson and Jobe A, Young.There are contests throughout Province, the full list being, as lows :(\u2014 the fol- Constituency, Ministerial.Opporidon St.John, Purdy Hatheway Nt.John, city Lantalum Maxwell + St.John, city Skinner Wilson St John, city Seurs Meinerny St.Jon, county McKeown Mosher | \\ St.John, county lowell Clark Queens Farris Woods Quesns Carpenter Stipp ! Sunhury Peake Haren Sunbury Thurrote Glasier York Allon Mcleod , York Burden Young | ! York Goodspeed Robinson York M.Melellan Pinder Carleton Jones * Smith Carleton Carvell Flemming Carleton Upbam Munro Charlotte Armstrong Clarke Charlotte Byron Taylor Charlotte G.I Hill Grimmer i Charlotte McGee Hartt Victoria Tweedale Curless Victoria Burgess Manzar Madawaska Clair, Jo Madawaska Martin, Ind.Restigouche Labiltois Stewart Restiguuche Culligan Weatmorelami Robinson Sumner Westmoreland Sweeney Mahoney ' Westmorelami Copp Black | Westmoreland Leger Melanson ; Gloucester Burns Stewart Gloucester Poirier Witzell Gloucester Young Blanchard + Northumberland Murray Morrissey i Northumberland Winslow ~~ Morrison * i Northumberland Miller MeLanchlan ; Northumberland Anderson Allain | Kent Legere Bourque Kent Carter Landry Keut Rohichaud Sheridan Albert Osman Dickeon Albert Ryan Preacott Kings Neovil Murray Kinga MeAltister Jones | Kings W.T.More Sproul A STORM BREWING === In Europe Over the Macedonian Question-Turkish Obstinacy- {May Lead to Trouble, | London, Feb.25\u2014The Macedonian \u201cdifficult; wns raived in both Houses i of Parliament to-night.Sir Edward : Grey, Secretary for Foreign mde a statement in the House of Commons on this subject, and ; Fitzmaurice, Under Secretary | Foreign Affairs.did likewise in ! House vf Lords, the gist of both statements being that because of the Porte'« obdurncy matters had reached a critical pase, that the Government deprecated any isolated action, imt was doing its utinost to preserve the concert of powers and press Turkey to an acceptance of the reforms.Sir Kdward Grey said that in discussing the Macedonian question the Governimeat was not far from the Turkish question, which more than once had ml to a European war.They were rapidly nearing a point, he said, where the concert of powers must either | justify or atuitify ituelf, and if the coucert disappeared it was impossible to foretell what misunderstanding might avise, If Macedonia continued to be neglected, he added an a now of warning, it must sooner or later provoke a catastrophe, Lonl Fitzmaurice, who promised that the Government shortly would make suggeations that it conridered necessary to mert the existing nitua- tion, said that he regretted he had no cheerful news to impart for the : present.À very critieal stage hud been reached, he said.in both the : loral affairs of Macedonia and in the diplomatic entente known ax the concert of Europe.The attitude of Turkey gave caum for great anxiety and tho Foreign Office [all it necessary to ask themrelvez whether the timo has now arrived to appoint a Christian Governor of Macedonia, With regard to the Austrian project for the construction of a branch railroad line through Turkish territory to con- net Vienna with Saloniki, he anid that tha treaty of lerlin gave = Aux trin the right to occupy and haikl j rech a rond, and it, therefore, was | an exeugera tion to say that the cone | vert of Europe had been permanently \u201cbroken because for Austria wished to | epot in the situation wae that 1 powers displayed less reatlinens [ formerly to minimize the dangers the Macedonian question.the than of WORLD'S SOULLING CF AWPIONSHIP Toronto, Feb.25 \u201cWill row von for > nul 81.508 side ember, ap or take rach September.Durnan, the Toronto oarsman, who defeated Tom Sullivan here three years ago.and was defont- al by Charles Towne in Australin Inst | Bench, which \u2018» appealal from, moi.| fied March, enbled to William Woebis.the upon receipt latter's virtory Tresrider, whe vhal- lengor, this morning.of the news of (he Some people sme things differentis, and others ese different things, @.for ABairs, | Lord ! the STRONG LANGUAGE Regarding the Interference of Politicians wi h Roads their ! ate abuse of the railways and i management\u201d and of the \u201cparalytic stroke which they have suffered\u201d wan attributed by W, H{ Truewlale, Presi dent of the Delawure, Lackawanes & Newton Railroad, to-lay te the ab; e ans of the great political pur: ; ee 1 nmke the sins of the railroad the leading political issue of the rom- ing campaign.This statement was made in Mr.Truesinie's annual re.t to che st hotders of the roud.! we began by saying that the vutliock | ! or 1908 ua respeuts railway earnings | Lin anything but encouraging.Opinion | 8% to the causes existing conditions differed widely, he said, bug \u201cthere has been engendered a very deep and 1 - i widespread distrust of She wanage.| meut and financial standing and sovnduess of all the raibwayvs of the | country.\u201d Continuing, be said : \u201cThe | two great political parties of the - conntry, in planniog = their forthcomn- ing preddential campaigns, make the wins of the railroals their man: agement amd drastic crhrection of sume their leading issues and?herein may be ; found the rem) undarlyigg cause of all, the general, imdiscrimigmte abuse of; the railways and ol Tie ment and of the paralytic which they and all intdyests con with them have suffered, With \u2018foresight end shrewdugea those who | have Manned and are desponsible for | this pofitical programme have aliennt- od from the railways the chief npoli- | tical influence that they might and \u2018should have every reason to { would use their influence to manage rtroke protect Used by a Railroad President À 8 New York, Feb.26- The underlying | § cause of all the \u2018\u2018yeueral indimtimin- | § J expect | 8 , them against a campaign of this kind, .JY their own employs.This has bea accomplished by the passage of or tain laws governing the hours of xer- vies, wages, conditions of employment ng have been promised and are now pending.\u201d After ceclaring that sweeping denunciation of the manay- ing authorities has weakened their authority over their employes, Truesdale remaricd : No greater hlorr has been deait the railway inter este of the country, none that will \u2018react more quickly or with greater i permanency on the public at large than the legislation that has been en- | \"acted and other that is proposed ond * pending, the effect of which ix to take , ¢ | from those in charge of the manage | ent of rpilwaye, the reasonable und proper control of thesb properties, în- | j chiding espevinily | the army \u2018of em | ployes engaged in their service in | | various capacities, The tendency.fur ! | thermore, to place the control of the! railways and \"to the minutest detail.in the \u201c | of public ofliers, boards of commis zions, all of which are subject to political influences 10 n greater or lue degree.is by no mean» hopeful or re assuring ax resperts the future value ter effirieney of the transportation fa.*vilities of the countr: Lo Ne.Truesdale w selected Presi [ont of the company and Mr.William .F estork wan chosen a director ta\u2018 a auccer:l the late Sumuel Sloanreport of the company for the year >.Alsat shows gross earnings the AT an increase over previous year af 34.301593: opera | expeuses* of @1,5 increase : 7.leaving net earninos of 731, au increase ol 81.661.296.The surplus for the year after pay.| ment of intereat, rencwale, bettir mentz and dividends amounting ta 20 per cent was $4,549,527, pa 202.005.\u2014\u2014e\u2014e Proceedings in Supreme Court.Ottawa, Ont, Feb F.H.Chrysler, K.C., aud Frank K.! Latohford, K.C., have been prominently | mentioned] in comnection with the sacant position of judgeship tor the | Exchoguer Court.Mr, Chrysler cau bave the position if he wishes it.\u2018The appointment of a French-Cana- | {dian as judge of the New Gladical istrict of Sutbury is irgent npon the I Prime Minister by President ©.FE, | Lauzon, aml som thirty members «4 the Club Canadien of Sudbury, wha arrived in the this morning.Tiuey support the claim ta the appointment ! to a French-Canadian by the argument * that with the percentage Ff the public | population of the districe is i'rench speaking, and that 30 pee cent.speak no English.While there is no provis ion for hearing a case in the French, lanugage in Untario, it is pointed out that there is great difficulty in wecurs ing competent interpreters, and that | the deficiencies i of the intorpreters | would he made up by the appointment of a jwdge who thoroughly understood French.In the Supreme Court to-day prlge ment was reserved 10 the caw (X the take advantage of her rights.in con.| (ihre Railway.Light æ Power Enrluxion he added (hat the one bright , ve Fortin: | tiv e An adjournment was taken | vam of {na Montreal Light, Heat & Power Ca.ve.the Adon: | General of Quebec, This will again | proceed to-morrow.lt in a vinim fat \u201cdemagt.Louis load and Park Avenue (opposite Pins of Abrabami.Apply to WHARF PROPERTY 10 LE NH.B.Bignell, 66 St.Peter street.Phone 75.ri ,\u2018 - That well known end central prop- TO LET\u2014THE COTTAGE NO.Af rev at present ocenpied hy Wm.M.Cliff View Place, foot of Fustache Hill a Co al merchants will containing eight rooms and other con- Le do let from May 1st neat.and convenience, Rent 20 per month.No Lin of n deep water wharf, «tables tases.For particulars, apply to Amos and other buildin Ut is à most de- A, Colston, Hodheluga Bank Building, rable situation for the trade, Uhome 1134.For particulate @ply to eee ee 3 CONN .TO Let \u2014O0FFICES WITH VAULT M.r CONNOLLY, in La Caisse d Economies building, Ra 0 + gent, corer St, Peter sirret and Mountain = .Nav.Coflill, heated hy hot water, electri light.ete.Apply 10 Head Other, 31 St.Jahn atreet | Dalhousie Street.TO RENT\u2014A M \\CNIFICPNT TEN.\u2014 ment to rent, situated on Nte.Foye Road.Jens than 5 minutes alk from 4 Clear Soft the toll-gate, w.th ail modern im- fra in pevuitis in Winter tn wpe of = rovements, bah, furnace, clectri a ung nly» bond | Fh, The tenement will be heated prs Saar.an dmoilient Boao.Lia by the proprietor.Apply to Nr.CALVERT'S 10% Carbolic Toilet Soap, Antonio Incasee, 330 Si.John street or 40 Fabrique street.a rs HOUSE TO LET HOUSE No, tio Mush can be done toward: the St, Cyrille street.12 rooms.electric not And amos ond ihe qu 1 4 in light, bath and all modern accomoda- te rm et oe wosole! ambien, Apply to IL Blouin, 183 Ng, 45 hents à iad.bes, at al ur, l\u2019aul street.\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 tt T0 LEV.~THAT LARGE HOUSE No.34 St, Ann street, orcupied for several years by the late Mex, Potvin, as a boarding house: 26 bedrooms, For permit to visit, apply to LaRue & LaRue, Notaries, 28 St.Ann street.To LET.-HOUSE No.Town, heretofore \u2018pre r.Fortier, 12 rowns, bath, hot water furnsce, electric light, wile Sey en abel thie mné a.4 FG CALVERT 4°00 .407, Darehoster > ! - ptite stront.32 ST, KMASSABE-FACIAL-LOGAL ANS ete.For permit to visit, apply to GENERAL {1.aRue & LaRue, Notaries, St, By an Cx où i t.expert Maseour, who, has {Ann street.Lined unde the most eminindnt foi LET\u2014FROM IS5TH JANU oal mem in london and the great to Ist of May, 1908, house No.ARY cites of England, during the past Lachevrotiere street, containing ten {ourteen pros with th most besséci- present i Teen in cases eu em, Eve nocupied by Jemes | [umbage, Biation Chronic, Coms Apply on the premises.tion, Indigestion, disorders of the Liver and all Nervous Complaints.LadWe\u2019 \"Face and Bust trejtment by Yu trained female pures Masséuse.Also desp breathing, Passive Gymnast, modsrate by appcintment oul | va LT x LEY, 8e, Queben, À The Soul of a Plano is the § Astton.Insidk on l'OTTO HIGÈL\" Rano Actièn Stee mere + pres email 2 6 ns $ \u201cæ ?-r « æ 4 - \\ \u2014- Tas QUEBEC ONRONICLE \u2018 Dee mee WEDNESDAY, FERKUARY 26, 1008 = - F = LIENS EE © Monts Antoiss Am {A GAY CARNIVAL|\u201cOIMYPOORHEAD\u201d +} Lantier, Joseph O.Samson.Patrick ! Stop Those Headaches, Dinan, Pamien Matte and O, J, Lockwell thr office of Alderiman for seat No.3 in the following warcs :\u2014St.wis, St.Peter, Champlain, St.Roch and Jamues Cartier, to wit : Messrs.Alexandre Gayvreau, Charles G.Noreau, William John Mulroney, Napoleon Bars beau, Napoleon Drouin, CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, List of Jurors.Quebec, February 21«t, 1908, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the requiremest of the; Act of the consolidated statutes of the Province of Quenes and amendisents, « special meeting of the Council of the City of Quebec will be held on Friday, the Thirteenth of March next (1908), at vight o'clock, iu the evening, 50 the usual place of meeting of the said Council, at which meeting the -undersigned will submit to the considera- sion of the Council a supplement to © the abstract from the valuation roll, coutuining the names of all persons who are qualiied as jurors, for the urpose of heing then and there exam- | fans corroeted aut approved of by the | said Council prior to the same being | deliverad to the sheriff of the District | vf Quebec, tlha whole in compliance ) with 1he provisions of the statutes 1 hereby give public notice that the mbove cited.voting for Aldermen in the wards in PUBLIC NOTICE fv also pivert that which (here was coutestation took the persons wlio have & right to Le |place on MONDAY, the SEV EN- exempt from werving as Jurore in | TFENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY IN.virtua of tho law, must ascertain [STANT, 1908, between nine o'clock of from theCity Clerk (hat their names | the morning and five o'clock in | the have been struck from the extract or |afternoon of the said aay, in the supplimen® thereof, booths established according-to law, \u2018and that the result has bren known, tively Mayor and Aldermen lor seats Nos.1, 2 and 3, as follows :\u2014 _ For the office of Mayor\u2014Mz, Jean Georges Garneau, merchant.For Seat No.i\u2014Thoe said Patrick Campbell.Arthur Picard, Elzear St.Pierre, Onesime Pouliot and Antonin Galipeault.For Seat No 2\u2014The said Antoine Aime lautier, Joseph 0.Samson, Patrick Dinan, Damien Matte and C.Lockwell.For Seat No.3\u2014The said Alexandre Gauvreau, Charles G.Noreau, William John Mulroney, Napoleon Barbeau.* didate fur the office of Aldermen for seat No.1 for the following wards :\u2014 Paince, St.Peter, Champlain, 8t, dohu and St.Valier.And there being more than one oan didate for the office of Alderman for Seat No.2 in the following wards :\u2014 St.Lewis, St.Roch, Jacques Cartier, St.Sauveur and St.Valier, By orden, au My X, J, B.CHOUINARD; as follows, to wit: 1 City Clerly | St.Lewis Ward\u2014Alderman Cummings, Palace Ward\u2014Alderman Carmon.Palace Ward\u2014Alderman Messervey.Nt.Peter's Ward\u2014Alderman Madden, \u201cChamplain Ward\u2014Alderman Foley Montcalm Ward\u2014Alderman Hogan.St, John's Ward Alderman Lavigueur, Rt, John's Ward\u2014Aldermap Lemay.{Jacques Cartiep Ward \u2014 Alderman + Muard, St, Roch's Ward\u2014Aldermau Jobing St.Valier Ward\u2014Alderman Fisety iNt, Valier Ward\u2014Verret.\"St.Valier Ward\u2014Aldermen Yetourmean, St.Sauveur Ward\u2014Alderman Brunet, St, Sauveur Ward\u2014-Aldermen Paquets PROCLAMATION.oneral Municipal Elections of 1908, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXyof-Quebec, City Hall CITY CLERK'S OFFICH Quebeo, February 17th, 1908 ¥, the undersigned, City Clerk of the City of Quebec, hereby «give public notice that the (General Municipal Elections of the City of Quebec have been held nt the dates appointed by law, io witz For the nomination of candidates ç for the office of Mayor of said city and for the oflice of Aldermen for seats Nos, 1, 2 and 3, in each of the ten wards of the City of Quebec, Mons day, the tenth of lrbruary instant, i 1908, ; named, and 1 give notice that the And for polling day for tte Munich | Mavor and alermen thus clected in yal Elections in favour of candidates Gil the wards of the city and forming nominated ihe \u2018th instant in = the £he new Council for the term of office wards in which there has heen ton beginning on the lst of March next testation, for one ot more seats for | are ns follows: Aldermen for seats Nan.1, 2 and 3,! Monday, the 17th February instant, MR, JFAN GEORGES GARNFAU, in the polling huoths estnblished ne- MAYOR.ST.LEWIS WARD, cording to law, in each of said wards, \u2018 in which there was contestation, as aforesaid.y : S N That the following candidates have \u2018| Au.pe ample, eat Noy 1, been put in nomination on the 7th of \u201cjd, A.Cummings, February instant, in the divers wards .[wis Wardof tlhe city, as follows, to wit:\u2014 FOR JHE OFFICE OF MAYOR Lewis Ward, Mr.J.Geo.Gurncan Merchant, ; ; FOR THE OFFICE OF_ALDERMAN \u2018 PALACE WARD, FOR SEAT NO.à ! MI.I.A, Cannon, Seat No, 1, Pals St.Lewis Ward -Patrick Campbell, | ace Wardlivery stable keeper, Ald.A.A.Lantier, Seat No.2, Pal- Palace Ward\u2014Cyrille Duguet, jewellers [ace Ward.Lawrence Arthur Cannon, advorate i Ald, A.Messervey, Seat No, 3, l'ais Bt.Peter « Ward 0 Te ua Murphy, \u2018ace Ward.NO r P '- sdvoratey Martin Madden, mer: ST.PETER'S WARD, chant.Champlain Ward\u2014Martin Foley, mer-| \u2018All.Martin Madden, Seat Noy 1, Bt.Peter's Wardchant tailorg Joseph Ag Collier, accountant.< < x.Jolm's Ward\u2014FEmila Cole, vo | Po: i Samson, Set Na.2, SE 3, tractor; H, E.Lavigueur, moer- | Ala, Charles Noreau, Seat No.Montcalm Ward\u2014Arthug Picard, con- St, Peter's Ward.J tractage a Ward-F; Crest CHAMPLAIN WARD, acques Cartier Wa nesime in F s, C Pouliot, merchant, | ; ; a a Seat No, 1, Sauveur Ward\u2014Antonin Galipeault nan No.« ot sente, on ; ) j ; pet MCE Dinan, Seat No, 2, Cham- « Valier Ward\u2014Michel Fise Ds! og , .\u201c Jean Drolet, butcher.317 AKL.W, Mulroney, Seat No.3, Cham.FOR SEAT NO, 9 vlan Ward, Bt.Tewis Vard\u2014Alexander Cummings, i MONTCALM WARI) Tn consequence I proclaim Messrs.\\pmings, iden, Foley.Hogan.Lavigueur, Lemay, { Huard, \u201cJobin.Fiset, Verret.Tetourneau, Brunet, Paquet.elected respectively as Mayor und Aldermen for the different menis of the wards above 84 Seat No.2, St Bt.AN 86 Roch\u2019s Ward\u2014-Albe§ Jobin phys siciant louis letourneau, manufacturer.\u201crontractor ; Jom, A.Gale, .: .9 rhant 3 Ac Ha Hall, Veterinary | Ald.A, Picard, Seat No, 1, Montsurgeon, «alim Ward.T ) ; Palace Ward-Antoiné lAîme Tantier, Aid.C.T.Lockwell, Seat No, 8, dentist.Mouicalm Ware, | Bt, Peter's Ward\u2014Joseph 0, Famson.Ald.P.Hogan, Seat No, 3, Cham: merchant.! plain Ward, Champlain Ward\u2014Patrick Dinan, we ST.JOAN'S WARD, vedore.8, Johan | Mord-Dami ; Ald, H.E.Lavigueur, Seat Noy Traders ore wien Atte, B¢.John's Hard.! » ontealm Ward\u2014Qy Fy Yockwell,| Ald.Damien Matte, Seat No, 2, St, manufacturer, Joba's Ward, Ald.R.P.Lemay, Seat No, 3, St, John's Ward, Uacques Cartier Ward\u2014Huberf Moi.: JACQUES CARTIER WARD, #an, undertakery Alphonse Huard, | Ald.F.X.0.Poulidt, Seat Noy 1, notary, | Jacques Cartier Ward, BE Sanvenr Ward- Brune$, ma-, Ald, A.Huard, Seat No.2, Jacques chimist 3 Joseph Arthuz Nermette, | Cartier Wardurrier, Ald.N.Barbeau, Seat No.3, Jacques GE, Vatier Ward\u2014Tules Patry, advo- \u2018Cartier Ward.» Soe cate + Telesphore Verret, hutcher.; HS W FOB TBE OFFICE OF ALDERMAN BT.ROCH'S WARD, FOR REAT NO.8, AM.FE.St, Pierre, Seat No.1, Bt, 84 Lewis Ward\u2014Alexandre Gauvreau, | Roch'e Wardnotary.Ald.A.Jobin, Beat No, 2, Bt, Palace Ward\u2014Alexancer , James Mes.| Roch\u2019s Wardserver, accountant § Drnest Freche.| Alde N, Drouin, Seat No.3, 8, ick Waurtele, accountant.Roch's Ward.: Bt.Peter's Ward\u2014Charles G.Norean merchant, \u2019 BT.VALIER WARD, Champlain Ward\u2014Willi s i N Cali mp lain , ar Ai am Joha Mul-| Ad, E.Fist, Noy 1, 8t.Valies sa Ward, SG John's Wanl~Rene Pamphbile Ye Aid, T.Verret, Seat Np, 2, St, Val may, architects I, Arthur H A lurgess.f i Hudon, ier Ward.; .A.Letourneau, Seat No, 3, WMontralm Ward\u2014Michael XM, À: Ald A.» Feat No, à, St ngent } Patrick Hogan, merchant\u2019 Valier Ward, BL Roch's Ward\u2014Napoleon Drouin, ST.SAUVEUR WARD, manufacturer, \u2018Ald.A.Galipsauit, Seat No.1, St Jacques Cartier Ward\u2014Nap, Barbeau, | Sauveur Ward, contractor, Ald.O Brunet, Seat No.2, St, Sauveur Ward.Ald.A.Paquet, Sent Samenr Ward.1 further give notice that the Mayor and Aldermen hercin above proclaimed No, 3, 84, Bt Sauveur Ward\u20140.Nap.Bhirk, merchant 3 Arthue Paquet, manufacturer, ta Valier Ward- Onesime Mathieu, ' upholsterer 3 Arthur Letourneau, | machinist.elected are herrhy requested, There being but once candidate for | taking the oath of allegiance, of the office of Mayor, to wit : Mr, Jean ; office and of landed qualification Georges Garneait, merchanty before His Honor tie Recorder of the Theva being but one candidate for (ity of Queber, to assemble in the the office of Alderman for neat No.1 Coneil Room in which the sittings of in the following Warde :- St.Tews, | (hg Council are held.in the City Hall Mantenim, Se.Roch, Jacques Cartier, and St, Savveur, to wit : the said Magers, Patrick Camphell, Arthur Picard, Elzear St.Pierre, Pouliot, Antonin Galipeault, There being but one candidate for | the office of Alderman for Seat No.2 | in the wing wards :\u2014Paluce, St, | of the City of Quebec, on Monday, tbe (NFCOND DAY OF MARCH NEXT AFTERNOON, Quebec, 20th February, 1908, #H.J.J.B, CHOUINA well.- There being but ons candidate for ; They are ipse facto clectéd respec- | Napoleon Drouin, | And there being more thau one cen.Cannon, Messervey, Mad- | Ald, A, Gauvreau, Seat No.8, St, | after.| Annual Event at Quebec Rink | Last Evening a Great Success\u2014lttumenes The Quebec Skating Rink was a scene of gay color last evening, tbe occasion being the annual masquerade | emrnival, which proved to be the most * successful ia à number of years.j , Riukkeeper Grant and lis assistants i bad taken considerable pains te | vorate the interior of the strueture sid the result was most plensing te | the eye, sage of all uations bung sverywhore, while streamers of smaller flags formed an arca from one end of + the rink to the other, i There were closé on five hundred ! skaters im costume, und while dudes, dominos awd other casy makeup\u2019s pre dominated, there wero also in evidence many handsome and striking costumes, \u2018The R.C.G.A, orchestra discoursed an | enlivening Programme of musie while the maxqueraders enjoyed thewsselves { ts the fullest throughout the evening.! Tea was served 10 ail skaters by the | ladies in thie tea room i the evening, a feature which was greatly appreciated.\u2018The list of the skates l au, their costumes is here appendad : LADIES, Misses Ethel Adams, Japanese; E.! Amy, College Girl; J, Amy, Geisha; M.Audrews, Highland Lassie; G.N.Andrews, Spanish Ledy; R, J, ! Andrews, Greek Girl.Misses Lulu Bolger, Daughter of the Empire: Loitie igor, Jap) Edith Blair, Highland Lassie: W, Baile {large, Gypsy Ruth Baillarge, Peassut ; Hagar Baill , Poudre ; D.Bresnahan, Pnowfake: \u2018 Mella | Brady, Snowshoer ; Jessie Brady, i Flag of All Nations: (i.Brady, Little Blue Girl ; Emily Brady, Officer; | M.Butler, Japaness: J, Brosnas, | Bohemian Girl: FE, Baker, Japanese: 6.Brunet, Marquise: G.inset, Domiuo: Far! Beauchamp, Violin | Gil; W.C.Birmingham, Domiso : i E.Brown, Susstte; ~~ V.Bridgeford.| Ne 1.Baillargeon, Japaseæ : | Misses L.Cotter, Jup: J, Chasse, i Ncotrh lassie; (.Colter, Scotch ! Lassie : V.Colley, Valentine: E.Coni way, Folly: E.Cote, Merry Widow; &.Cote, Student: 0.Cote, Poudres ; N.Cote, Gypsy Queen : Ethel Clark, Geisha : lucy Clark, Gypsy; K.Cen way, Japanese: R.Conway, Student; R.Cathoart, Fortune Teller ; B.ClLar.est, Marquise, de- | unt talis tine lancer: B.Biais, Ireland: | Jeanne Baillargeou, Red (\u2018ross Nuree.\u2018 Headache end neuralgia are pros nounced signs of blood poisoning.This poisening of the blood tomes from the waste wetter of the bLoily boing Left in the natn, foabné KA being ar y oa oF 8x bowels, kidneys and skin, When the bowels do sii wove re galady, the refuse in slisuibed Gy the blood.Thus, the blood ie lo with foul poisons which icritate the nerves.Poor sldn action also cetses heud- id yer) i ater 0.ho Blood esca u u, se od re up and deposit them on the nerves.if the bowels and sala are rot ridding the system of waste, the hiducys ry to do wo sud are overworked.is just onc way to cure bead ashes and neuralgia\u2014to reguls bowels, Eidaeys and skin so thai the poisons of ihe body will ve properly carried off.\u201cFruil-a-tives\u2019 Resp blood pure and rioh\u2014relieve the stomach and xidoeys \u2014regulate the bowels; and invigorate the shin to healthy action.*Fruit-atives\u201d gre a wonderful discovery, being a combination of fruit juices and ton: ios.Bbc, 3 bos\u2014aix for W.50, At ail dealers, or from ! Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u2019- Limit ol, Ottawa, mr tr tet ert.goon, Domiuo ; E.Bresnesu, G.Beaupre, Cowboys ; 8.C, Blair, Clown ; J, Brysom, C.Bryson, R.Brown, A.Baker, Domino; J, Baker.Jo Brady, { Mapbisio ; Jos.Brady, Sailorg Art, Bissot, J.Breakey, Domino : 1.Beaupre, Mexican : R.Brochu, Habitent : A.ger, Percy Blair, Dominos G.J, Boyce, Nondescript y H, Beauchamp, L.Beanchamp, Pedro | C, R.Basti®a, Cewboy : À.von, Clown: W, Beauchamp, San Pedro: I.Beauchamp, Domino ; J.H.Blair, Cow Puncher.Meeurs, H, C'.Cloutier, Domino : W.oJ.Carbeay, Buster Brown ; C.Careshi and Day: Tan Crawford, Biifalo Bill: L.Conway.W, Conway, A.Charron, A.Cole, ino: W, Cotr proves its quality.- London, Feb.25\u2014Lord Fitzrmaurice, Parliamentary Secrelasy of the Foreign Office, was asked in the House of Lords to-day for information reat ding the Macedonian reférms and tho effect of the Austrian project for the con miruction of a branch railivad line! through Turkish territory to connect | Vienna with Saioniki.In reply Loi] Fitzmaurice said he regretted that he | had no cheerful news to impart.Al very cxitical atage had been vouched.| he \u2018said, in both the local affaire of Macedonia and in the diplomatie en; tente known av the concert of Europe.! lows : H.Coulombe, T.H.Craigno.Messrs.J.CC.Duquet, Tereur de Bonaventure: W.Derouin, Cowboy : J.Davis, R.Davie, Bumpty Dumply; | T.Davis, Clown ; Dooley, Indian : W.Dunsford, Domino : H, Iietenthal.| Dude: H.el, Domino ; Win.Dali.Blue Beard: H, Duchene, 1, 5.Cuvnley : R.DeLery, Farmer: C.I: fery, Tommy Burns: T.Dugal.W, 1%, Davis, I.DeaRivieres, E.Derouin, Doming ¢ Wm.Doyle, rinos, Messrs, C.Fages.Sailor: P.Fack ney, Domino ; C.Fletcher, Honey lov; ; à , .7.Falardeau, Domino : W, §! et Grete le la el ER ul J art > .1 | R.Fletcher, Domino: N.Fietcher, apanese : I).Duchene, Amazon; J, Clown : W.Fell Doni .Davis, Bohemiau: J, Dickson, low: 1.Toots Tramp J.Gree .Humpty Dumpty : R ! 1 dis ! nier, Clown : G, R.Gourdeau, Domine.\u201c> :, G.Hessane, CINE | Gaston Gourdesu, Tramp; Godicoi Hood; EL Dunlop.N, Dunlop, Demis Gourdeau, V.de.B.Gou Du-.P, Davis, ., E rg ge B.- po Fe i, Pane: pain M.it sake at i+ Tigal, Snowflake: N.| F.Duggal.Domino.| Mises A.Fackmey, Bohemian; F.: Fraser, Florence Nightingale : L.| Fraser, Domino: E.Forrest, Japan- \u201cone: M.Fletvher.Dorothy Vernon : Fraser, Highland Lussie ; rench.Japanese.Misses |.Gale.Domino: M.Gale, Quakeress ; G, (ale, Japanese; FP.{ Goldberg.Domino: KR.Gourdeau, ! Flower Girl; 1.Gourdeau, 4 V.Grondin.Baby Doll: Ru * Moxicun ; C.Gibsone.Ni Gibsone, Gainsboro Girl ; | main Domino.EN.I Gypsy ; y Green, 3 GG, .L Ger : ses H.Hudon, Queen of Fairies ; ; K.Hell, German Peasant ; R.Hogan, \"Peasant: F.Hogan.Maid of Erin ; X.Hudon, Merry Widow ; i Hendy, Shepherdess, + Mises M.Jevers, Egyptinn Quoen : i B.levers, Japanese: i lovers, i Minnehaha: M.Imlah, African Marii gokt: 8.Joseph, Norwegian Peasant; M.Je .Marie Antoinette, Mes.H.Kelly, Housemaid : Missea R.Kelly, Gypay Queen: Mise A.Kane, College Girl; J.Kennedy, Sailor Girl, Mixses V.logare, Flower Girl: T.Legare, Nurse: M.legare, Dumino; N.legare, Flag Girl: J, Lemieux, Floweé Girl: A, Lynch, Fairy Queen; H.love, Scotch Igasie ; G, LaRoche, Ja : M.TaPierre, Angelg I.Little, Spanish Lady: C.Lawrence, Tambourine Girl ; 0.Lemesurier, Western Girl: 1, Taroche, Gypsy ; I'L.Laroche, «Japanese.Misses (race Matthews, Nurse; \\ Mathie, Gypav: EK.Moore, Gypsy { E.Meyers.Dutch Peasant: V.Movers, Swedish Peasant: FE.Meredith, Pierotte Meredith, Jockey ; Mahony, Chrysanthemum, ~z Misses H.McNamars, Bohemian a Dancer ; N.MeManamy, Fortune Telter : N.MeManamy, Japaness : M.McManamy, Summer; OM.Mec.Lallan, Night.Miss M.Neil, Autumn.Mises K.O'Dowd, Swine Pessant : F, O'Dowd, Little Red Riding Hood: F.Oliver, Florence Nightingale; M.ONeil, Gypey.Misees Edith Parker, Frontier Girl : 1.Paradis, l'easant : (.Paradis, Bo- | hemian Girl; K.Power, Kathleen | Mavourneen ; W.Power, Gypay: M.Poston, Gypey: V.Posion, Domino; | F.Parmelec, Peasant: M.Parmele, Student ; M.Parant, Marquise; B.Parkin, Topsy.Missen M.Rondeau, Bohemian Girl: A.M.Rondaau.Domino.Misses FE.Ntarke, ypay: 0, Schwartz, Folly : 1.merville, Japenese: M.Swindell, | Fgyplion: x Shox, Domino T.Balter, ata ian :, EF.Salter, Gypsy: FE.Rommervile, Nurse : 4 Smith, Bnowshoer ; Mre.Fx.Slade, Indian.Misses F.Turner, Fgyplien : K FE.Turner.Domino ; Ÿ A.Thibaudeaudeau, Spanish Girl, Misses À,\u2018 Vacelle, Snowshoër ; Vachon, Swedish Girl ; Nurse, A, Ë.Vincent, Minses M, Walling.Gy Princess § B.Walling.Portia ; NW.Wemilev, Ja: : Woods.Union Jacky F Tapansse : M.Webb, Dey mina ; Tessie, Weir.Mexiean : W.Weir, Fire Fly: MN.Marsh, Snowflake; S.Marsh, Gypay : Elsie Marsh, Ruggwer.Misses May Young, Nuree ; G.York, Domino.\\ GENTLENEN, Mesars.R, Amy, Tramp HR.\u2018Amy, jr.Domino; Geo.Airc, Snowshoer ; Aug.Auger, Domino: A.C.Aske 11908), AT THREE O'CLOCK OF TRE | moad, Dude: T.KE.Awirews, Bomino; H.Andrews, Domino: R, J.Andrews, Sailor : J.Applio, Moxican 5 À, Arkinson Domino ; Robt, Askin, W, Aird, Clown.Messrs.J, À, Dornacll, @.Boilies de Sptién : 4 { We.Gookday, Ally Soper: I.Tul, Witch; | os, Cod ds Se E | Messrs, P, S.Hoad, | : ! Momivo; A.Hoad, Dolly Vanien; G.\u2018 hrecque, \u201c| WwW, a; W J Hogan, Tramp; EK.'Horl, Spani: i ; L nik | aif: E.Hall, B.Wal}, ming ; ) Hudun, Clown: A, W.Hadoo, ran: Ed.W, fevers, Hinvatha; A! , Imbault, Tudian Chief.} Jaxjues, Domino {| J.: Jewell, Privee; G.Jobidon, Clown Fl |r.Jewell, 4.7 2, d'oxeph, E, Juln- | , ston, Domino.Meosrs.J.M.Kell, Tramp; G.Keik, redon, Keliy, Fo Kelly, Dominoes; 1, f Kelly, Clown; Thos, Kelly, M, Belle, V.Kerwin, Dominoes; M.Korwin, | Kerwin, H.Kennedy.Dominoes: 3.| : Kippau, Sailor Captain; W, A, Kings: ily, Coon.| Mesurs, Paul Lapieire, Domino; \"J.Jæiaries Clown; Jno.LaRoche, Ala- noes; Televre, Jos, labrecque, Haile Aug.Labreeque, i Erie Lebreque, Clowu; E.Lemicux, | Policomang @, LeMesurier, Indian; Sid, \\ Lalesurior, Jester: J.Lee, Domino: ©., Lavesque, Sailor; Jos, laclere, Veno- | liom: Fred.Lawrence, Domino; N.| + Lubling, Rugby Player; Jno.Legare, Clown; Aux, Legare, Cowboy; A.Love, \u2018 Ed.Lefaivre, J, lanciot, D.M.Liad- ; way, Domine; Real | 1aRue, Mappy Iooligan; Rine LaRue, Dominos: E.Teonerd, Sants Claus; A.Temieoux, | Teddy Bear; Paul lemieux, Cowboy; Geo.love, Domine; W.iivingeton, Tramp: Gov, Jmmethe, Fndian: Geo.| Lamothe, i Uld Style French.' | Messrs.V, Mathieu, Cow Boys Al ! Moore, Irish Gemtleman; H.Moifart, Thos, Murpby, lominos; H.Montmwiny, Chinese; Chas, Montwiny, Momino: +.B, Meyers, Indien Princes Fred.Meyers, Dude; Mex Meredith, A.| Morin, Dominos: N, Morin, jr., Sage, | Messrs,.FL MoKeuwu, Jos.©.Me- { Venamy, Dominoes; Chas.McNamara, Rare Old Bird, \u201d Meaars.A.Nicholson, \u201cJockey: I, O'Donnell, Domino; H.O'Dowd, Dude; |R.Petrie.Momino: U, Poirie, Ai Pouliat, Tramp; A, Paradis, R.Power, oa.Power.Chubby Power, Dominos: Prank Power.indian Chief; M.Phil lips, Sailor: M.Poston, Domino.Messrs.Henry Quartz, Geo.Quartz, Dominos; Waiter Quartz, litary, Messrs, Pa A.Ross, Nigyee Baby; | Jules Roy, Clown: A.Rouillard, Les.Rooney, G, A.Ross, FE.E, Ross, jr.N.P.Ross, Jules Rondeau, Chuse | ondesut 1.Rondeau, Noel Rondeau, + Jack Ruwsell, M.Russell, [æslie Ruswell, B, Ramsay, KE.8.Reynolds, M.L.Roy, Dominoes, H, Roth, Jockey.| > Mesers.d.Ja Nirachan, Clowik W, Staveley, Ross Etrang, Domiaos; R,| J.Sommerville, Clown; M.Scott, NM.8, Scott, Char.beotl, E.Scott, la, Shauchan.N.Mc.Smith, Dominocs.Mevere, Wea, _\"Mhégnas, P.Turcot, Dominos; Art, Thibaudean, Cuok: Paul Thibaudeau, Domino; Jules, Thibaudnau, Prince; Maurice Thibaudean, A.Temny, Thos.Turoey, A, Turcotte, J, B.\u2018Trudel, Geo, Turner, K, Thomson, Dominos.Messrs.La.B.Verge, Chas, Vetina, Deminus Moore.F.Webster, 0.Walsh, Outfaws; Wen.Welsh, Damino: II, Walsh, Old Salt; Tho.Walsh, Domi we FE Woodley, Woodley, Bigns of the Tim: Woodley, Farmer John: 8, R.Old Salt: M, B.Woodley, Chinaman Rd.Walling, Wild West; Ben, Wallin Domina: A, Walcot, Jimny Jinks: \u20ac.1.Wilkinson, Rigby Player: 8, Walker, Indian Chisf: ®.BR, Webber, Domino; (tao, P.Weir, Dude.* Mr, Chartie Young.Domino, MURDER AID SUICIDE Rochesier, N.Y., Fab.25.- À wperial from Medina enye that Louis Harbor, 45 years old, who shot and killed his deter, Mrs.Jerome Lewin, Yoeaietviay afternoon, and them fived four shots shocks \u2018and +++.t0e ¢ THE ENGLISH \u2018| GIRL'S BEAUTIFUL $ COMPLEXION § ! »+e+.\u2026w+t.0++++e.¢ The Canadian women who visit out Cleopatra ; All, Ihe, Tglish cousins marvel at iho beautiful complexions seen aver there.The] secret, simply that 200, Etter cate of dir son than tic Cena! dian.| secret ÿl Can ne addwl, is; the Engüsh pit tokd | it , Greasy creams, pastes and powues and little favor with the English | The favorite complexion reparation | 18 à simple wash made at lumme\u2014the \u2018 ingredients can io vilaine] at any Canadian drug store, This is she for wulay Obtain at your Water, 2 ounces; ounce: Fj putone { sXin io drug store Rose Coloygge Spirits, 1] }, 4 ounces, Put tbe Eppotose in a pint of hot; water (not boiling), aml after dis} solved, strain amd let coul.Then add the Rose Water and Cologne Spirits.|; The liquid imparts a most soothing ling sensation to the face and quickly softens the tender cuticle that ie roughened y exposure to the av monphere.It is absolutely harmless.LOST THE FOX St, Catherines, Feb.25\u2014On March 4 Judge Wells, of Welland, is lo le asked to decide an interesting = question in 8 case said 10 be unique in the annals of common law.The contending parties are Robert McQueen and George Hill.both nimrods of local fame.and John Bailey, a Crowland farmer.About Christmas time McQueen and Hill went hunting, in Crowland township, antl their dogs scared up a fox.The hunters and dogs followed reynacd for some dis tance across several farms.Finally he took refuge under the barn of Farmer Bailey, The farmer saw the hunters, and drove them off his place, and after so nearly getting the fox, which was apparently a valuable one, it can easily be understood that they departed wilh deep regret.Ho, to salve their bruised feelings the two huniers have brought nuit againaf Mr.Bailey for $2.25, which they claim is about what the fox skin would have been worth to them, had they got the fox.Many legal questions are involved in this singnlar suit.TORTURED BY INDIGESTION, Ur.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills Cured After Destors Had Failed.Mrs.TJ, Jonin, 368 King street, Quebec, wife of the circulation man: ager of I'Evenement, is one of the hest Ruown and most estimable laches in the city, and her statement that | De.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills cured her of a very severe attack ul indigesiion will hring hops to sinrlar aufferees, Mrs.Jubin save: \u2014\u2018\u201c About à Year ago 1 wan seized with indigestion which had an | alarming effect uson my health, Poy | by dey my strength grew less.1 auf {ered from terrible headuches, dizziness, palpitation of the heart and siveplesse ness.1 was in tuis condition Tur about six months.T consulte two doctors and althouga 1 followed thir treat.m.nt carefully it did not help: me in the least.last October, sening that instead of regaining my health T wae growing worse, 1 arcideti to tey br, Williams\u2019 Piok Pills.After 1 bad taken the second Lox there war ne change for tho betler, and after taking the pills for a month longer thn trouble entirely disappeatcd, ard T am again enjoying ihe best of health.1 have so much confidence in Dr.Wil: liams\u2019 Pink Pilix that 1 alwaye Sip them in the house and take them oc catinnaily as a ealeguard.\u2019 , Just wn surely ag Pr, Will.ama Pink Pills onred Min, Jobin's inligestion they can cure all the other alments which coms from bad blood, Ur, Wil liams® Pink Pills actualle mote ww, red blood.That ie tho une thing Wey do\u2014but they do-it well, Tn making this new rich blool this medicine strilies straight at the root of uch common ailments as anaemia, head aches and hachacher, general wrak- ness, nervous lolitity, meuralgia.rheumatism and the torturing weakon- ing ailments that aéflict women and into his own bots.died early dhis | growing girls.You can get tise pilla worming.Mre.John Barber, heir from any 10 ino dealer or by mail mother, is so week from fright aud | 04 80 cents à box or six hoxon for thal it 19 feared she too may | diet ~ FINANCIAL Imperial Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP - REST - .- = « = = $10,000,000,00 ~ = = = = «= $4,3860,000.00 - - $4,860,000.00 DIRECTORS in ilkie, President ; Hon, Robert Jafiray, Vice-President; Wm DR vie Elles Rogers, J.Korr Osborne, Charles.Cockshutt, Peleg Howland.Wm.Whyte, Cawthra Malo:k, 1lon, Richard Turner, W.Hamilton Merritt, M.D.SAVINGS BANK Current rate of interest allowed on deposits from date of deposit and credited quarterly.A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Letters of credit issued, available in all the principal citiesof the world QUEBEC BRANCH:\u2014G.N.West.Telegraph Building, Phone 446 St.Peter Street julyldewod.satx!y.W.A.WEIR, Manager.Bank or Nova Scotia (INCORPORATED 1832) CAPITAL, - = $3,000,000 RESERVE FUND, - $5,250,000 Uncxcolled facilities for the trabsaction of all kinds of Banking busisigés- Special attention given to the Savings Department and interest crediied quarterly on Bavings Aecounts, This is the only bank having iis bend office in Canuda that submits its books and statements to independent audit, QUEBEC BRANCE \u201496 ST.PETER STREET - A.N.LYSTER, Manager TEL.3114 jun 3 d.-satx3g 1836 THE BANK OF 1908 British North America \u2018his Bank has à record behind it of nearly three quarters of a oentury of successful banking in Canada, with assets increasing\u2019 every yea untii\u2018they now.exceed $59,000,000, IONBY ANCED on reasonable terms\u2014Local and Foreign Draft bolgfit and sold\u2014 Money Orders, Letters of Credit and Telegrap) Trafifers issued payable in the leading cities of the world.Circula: nofps for Travellers, payable anywuere, OLLE given prompt attention, Notes discounted or taken fo: cale 1 VINGS ACCOUNTS solicited, Interest added every Three Months, QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON.MANAGER JACQUES Annual Cheap Sale 2 PER CENT \u201c DISCOUNT BOOTS, SHOES ON ALL - FOR SPOT CASH OMLY.Wm.Jacques & Sons, \u201c¥ id\u201d \u2014 J B.ROUSSEAU'S .Celebrated Café Francais at 30c, Some people buy it because of ifs exquisite flavor; others because of its strength ; some because they like it ; all of them because no other Coffee suits 80 well.J.B.ROUSSEAU 214 ST.JOHN S 283 ST.JOSEPH ST.32.50 from The Dr, Williams\u2019 Medicine Cou Brocusille, Unde + men, wed.fri and SLIPPERS i d NF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908, BARGAINS: MANUFACTURERS\u2019 SAMPLES (ENGLISH) AT COST PRICE.1 Lot\u2014Embroidered Ifoss in Cotton, Lisle and Cashmere, 1 Lot \u2014New Style Motor Scarves 1 Lot\u2014Embroidered Handkerchiefs.1 Lot\u2014White Aprons, an Coloured Overall Aprons, 1 Lot\u2014Kid Belts, value 50¢.for 29c., ~== ALSO -.20 P.C.Off Whitewear & Blouse Waists 10 P.C.Off Balance of Goods, E.J.DYNES, 49 John St, Phone 271 LA CAISSE UPPER TOWN (HEAD OFFIC ST.ROCH _.ET, BAUVEU ST, OHNE SUBURB LOW iH TOWN LEVIS.DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK Corner Bi J Osposits of 28 Cents and Upwards Accented, Interest Paid from Date of Deposit and on Daily Bala.s02.Deposits Racsives by Maid\u2019ECONOMIE Joseph Street (Sc Valier treat ohn \u2018and Cinire Fontaine Streets.St.Peter Street and Mountain FIL [EPPO 108 Commersial Stcues.aug.box 1m a I ae DIED.FRASER \u2014Feil asleep in Jesus, early on the moimmg of the 2th instant, at the age of 22 pears and mx months Gordon Donald Kerr, vouuger dearly beloved son of Mi, and Mrs.Donald Fraser.Funeral will take place from his fath- or's residence, 24 Hebert street, Feuruary 26th, at 2.30 pw, to the Methodist Churels, thence to Mount Hermon Cemelery, Montreal, Sherbrooke and Toronto papers please topy, MOISAN\u2014On February 25th, Margaret O'Brien, wile of Thomas Moisan.Notice of interment later, New Advertisements, A Dizzy Feeling\u2014Postam Cereal Co, Homoepathy\u2014Dr.Bender.Faneral Notice\u2014Maxwell Foster, Magie Buking Powder\u2014E.W, Gillett +k Co, i Poriomery Champagne\u2014law, Young & Co.Public Neeuritioo\u2014W.Graham Browne & Vo.Ayer's Cherry Pictoral-J, C.Ayer & Co.Fight Years of Torture-Zam-Buk Co.| _ Vin St.Michel Wine\u2014Boivin, Wilson & Co.A Clear Head\u2014Grape-Nuts Food.The Popularity of Whisky\u2014Dewar\u2019s Seoteh Whisky.Challonte\u2014The Ieeds Company.Choice Ments\u2014A.Dombrowski, The Oflieara and Members of Nef eantile lodge, No.37.LO.O.F., are Jwreby requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, Gordon K.Fraser, from his father\u2019s residence, Hebert street, on Wednesday.2610 inst.at 2.30 p.m., to meot at the above address, A fall att-ndance varuestly requested.is be of Members Badges will bors of Sister Tadges are re- speetfully invited to attend and wear Midge.MAXWELL FOSTER, Rec.Sec.I.THE NICKEL \u2019 PROGR ANNE CHANGED MON.WED.AND FRI Academy Rollaway BASKET BALL Final Game of the Series Academys ts All Stars THURSDAY NIGHT Skating Before and After the Game.GET READY FOR THE BIG MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL The Quebec Miniature Rifle Ciud Han six Targets ready fpr usc at the Drill Bail.Rifles and furnished free., Porsons wishing tn join the club will place send application to Q.F.Gibaoue, 8.M.ill 92 St.Peter St.Hon.Treas, ammunition Hou.Heey.Jeb.24x68 and | BENNETT'S } 1 Last Vaudeville Show of the Season.PALMER & CO\u20141n \u201cMama's Darling Boy,\u201d Funniest Act i in Vaudeville, ED.ESTUs\u2014-Novel Hand Balancer, {ITALIAN TRIO\u2014Grand Opera Singersjoe SISTERS\u2014Worid's Greatest Wire Artists.4 GRASSY BROS.\u2014~Furopean Clowns, BENNETTOSCOFE\u2014World's Mirage 'CURTIS \"KNIGHT BROS.& SAWTELLE-The ! Modern Entortainers.Matinee Paily 2,30 - - Prices 15-25 Evening 8.4 Price» 15-25-25-50c.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8th R.R.«À meeting will be held in the Mar- \u201cket Hall, on Tuesday night, the 25th of Feb., for the members of Band.Al are requested sharp, GEO.H.ST.CLAIRF, Bugle Major.NOTICE, ; Mount Herman Cemetery Association The annual general mecting of the Mount Hermon Cemetery Association, for the election of Directors and other business, will he held at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, 61 St.Peter street, or Thursuay, 5th day of March at 3 pm.By order, W.H.PETRY.Secretary-1reasurer.feb.23x-27-mar 3x3.JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP CRESCENT vs ST.PATRICK QUEBEC SKATING RINK AT 8.30 O'CLOCK OONFESS:D TO WRECKING A TRAIN Sedalia, Mo.Feb, 25-63, W, a wood chopper, whose honte sat Franklin Junction.Vo., confessed 10 Missouri Pagific Railway oficials here this afternoon thal he removed the rail from the track on the wp of Cox, (on Friday night last that resulted ju the derailing of a freight train Pacifica, Kansas Cily-St.Louis pas due at Otterville a few minutes after the freight wns wrecked.Cox Fier close questioning confessed.old and has a wife and chill.Said to Quickly \u2019 Improve Complexion When it's ro easy to bring hack the bloum of youth, to remove the ble ishes and fil the hollows, jen\u2019t it fou ith to plaster on cosmetics?Nallow skin and fallen-in cheeks are procuced | by dixorders of the alimentary raml.Remove the cause-correct the \u2014 condition that Lerpa you from looking what you onght.Use Dh.Hamilton's lille aud very acon you'll bave a complexion to be proud of.Just ime ogine how much happier you will feel wien tho pimples amd murky look have gone.Dainty looks came to Mise This (WEDNESDAY) Evening, }.Town of Fraserville Reduces ) | ed reducing | of obligation ns well as all duys | ang ! blinds on the doors and windows .the estsblishments must be up so that {buviness is carried on.\u201cfity dollars will be inflicted upon the vi ' IN AND | Licenses and Enacts Seven F o'clock Law.The early closing movement has also made itrell felt in Fraverville and iat the laut meeting of the Council of that town a regulation was pass the number of licenses from nineteen to thirteen, This ! diminution will take effect on the lst of May next.It was salvo arranged : that there would be no increase in | this number of licenses until the popu.{ation of the place reached 10,000; the {present population is 7,000.From the Ist of May next also all bare and drinking places will have to close at seven o'clock in the evening on *Sati urdays and at ten o'clock où othe week days.It will also be obligatory | !te aloss on all feast days and dave | le | «lared as legal holidays.During the | { period in which the bars and drink.laces have to close down the ol there may be a clear view of interior possible from the outside, All vendors of spiritous liquors, bot.! tlers \u2018and wine merchants must have a xepaëkte and distiact apartment for the sale of liquor.This apartment * need not necesearily be in.a separate building, but it must he separate from that in which any other brane of A fine of the olation of any of the provisions of | {the mew regulation.i many friends, | | the Bougie cial Cabinet at the Parliament Build- .to attend | in | Meeting to he heklat 500 o'clock | fol lowing Ministers were precent : Prei news of the death.of Mrs.OBITUARY.Sincere regret will be felt at the Thomas | Noienn, which occurred Mist evening alter a short jllness, She leaves | deeply beremved hus.| band and sixter, Mrs.Fitzpatrick, | who will feel her loss keenly.i Don't forget to keep Friday night \u2018 clear for Dr.Rexford'& illustrated lecture on \u201cRome,\u201d to Le held in Morrin College.Dr, Rexford has recently returned from a four months\u2019 eo- journ in Italy.and (le: lecture pro- | mises (0 be particularly interesting.+ MEETING OF CABINET.There was a mesting of the Provin.yesterday morning, at which the mier Gouin, amd Hon.Mensrs.Turgeon.R.Roy, J.Allard, Devlin and L.A.Taschereau.APPOINTED PROVISIONAL GUARDIAN, At the request of Mr.J.B.F.Le tellier, Mr.George Darveau.accountant, has been appointed provisional guardian to the vacant estate of Albers Monge, importer of wines and liquors, who left this city last week, leaving a large number of creditors who now mourn his departure.Mrletellier\u2019s claim is based upon a pro missory noie for 8700, BR E À LEBEL, t Pean's Hospital, Paria, A.C.R HOCKEY {3104 sad | 1 | wound.Admission 15e.Galeries 10e.extra | (19 the, blood flowing from his i Otterville Hill, 13 miles cast of here, : from\u2019! French St, Louis, Cox said he had iutendel ' Benyon's i to wreck and roh the fast Missouri ; Home\u201d yesterday afternoon when over | songer train number four which waa | Chateau Frontenacwar {ceived her guests in the large dining: taken to the scene of the wreek and room.The programme, on dainty lit Ho [tle cards engraved raid he committed the decd alone and \u2018epost and had no accomplices.Cox in 13 years | was exquisitely rendered by the fol- | | i Vrooman, a well-known resident of Bols | fast, from uding Dr, Hamilton's ills.) Read what «re says: \u201cMy friends all cadmit that 1 have a very delightful complexion.Thix 1 owe poxitively to | Atrendance and played during She inter.Dr.Hamilton's Pilts.1 used to look mo yellow | thought it might be jaun dice.There wax simply no color in my choke at all.To-day my skin is clear and never gets that murky, dull pearance it rad before.De.Hamilton's Pills have also given me a good appelite awl improset my general health ales.\u201d Not only the complexion, but every jorgan of the body is atecngthened, Jeleaneed and made healthy by Dr.! Hamilton's Pill.Buoyancy, vim and { focling of vigor invariably follow their 60 Valier 8t.[ure, Noid in yellow hoses hy all deals ora: ie.per box or fire boxes 21.00) - \u2018 | \u2018 i for \u2018solution that resoluted didn\u2019t go runnd hictline about i, {bere of the stock company Ex-Amistan France.109 Crown etreet, Quebec, General Practice, Specialties \u2014 io py;X Raysand Electro Medical Tromp: organ diseasce Hours, Tw8 P.M.Telephono 2385, AN ACTOR INJURED.While Paul Tougan, ona of the mem- at the Theatre Populaire, Was éngaged with NM.Daoust in a mimic duel during the course of a drama there, he nade n false movement and tbe snord of his fellow-actor caught bis index finger, inflichng a long and painful Notwithstanding his injury mutilated finger, Tangas continned on with his part, while the audience np- plauded with vigor, thinking that the proceeding was only a picce of reals intic acting.Om the fall of the cur.(ain a doctor wau summoned and the injured finger wan dressecl.aftr whirl, the actor wens on and finished the play.MRS.BENYON'S RECEPTION The elite of Quebec society, both nd English, anawermt Mere, vitation to à Musical At were entertained at the Mre.Benyon, wha was as usual beautifully gowmed.re- 200 guests EARLY CLOSING! , striking manner the high ester \u2018in 10 attend to Lis injuries, POPE'S TRIBUTE To His.Grace Archbishop * Begin of This City.| \u2014 es att Dr.E.M.A.Savard, of Nt.Mary, Beauce, who has been foliowing special lectures in the Paris hospitals and clinics, will sail for Canadas on the 2th instant on bosid the neumer La Provence.While in New York the doctor will spend a few weeks taking 2 Port-graduate course at the Polyclinic.Dr.Savard was fortunas sugh ta meet in Rome Myr, Begin, Archbishop of Quebec, who arranged for him n special interview with the Pope aud who also accompanied him.Oy learn.| ing that Dr, Savard was g physician, His Holiness exclaimed: \u201cWell, if you are a skilful doctoz you shall cure your Archbishop, Lecause Le is of much value to me.\u201d \u201cThis little incident proved in in which the Pope holds His Grace Arch biehop Begin.His Holiness wax kind enough to give Dr, Savard n special autageaph during tle audience, NEW TELEPHONE OFFICES, Tt will be of intevest to the general | public.to know that Chaudicrs Curve | sud Chaudiers Junction car now Ie reached by long distance {elophone.À ! uew cireuit has been complete by the ; Bell Telephone Company from Etches win opened at hath of them.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAND CAUGHT IN MACHINE.A man named Jean Robitaille, aged sixty years of age, met with n painful accident while a% work in the establishment of Gignac, Beland & Co, having his left hand caught in a planing machine, as a result of which one of his fingers had to be amputat- ob by Dr, Lachance, who was calla} SPECIAL FROM MONTMORENCY FALLS, The congregation of Nt.Mary's Church, Montmoreney Fulls, have ar- | ranged to hold their annual concert | and slide an Monday next, 2ndl March, at Kent House.Tickets are now being ofrred for sale by members a © concessions from to the above points and offices | RAILWAY SERVICE OF the Canadian Pacific Bztween Quebec and Montreal \u2014Faster Train Required, | To the Editor of the Chronicle 3 | i Dear Sir,\u2014~The C.P.R.it is stated, | | are having an overflowing passenger 1 iraflic between Quebec aod Montreal, , lt is to be hoped this is the case.I The CP.By.state they have griev- \u201c ances against this city or citizens.Possibly\u201d they have.Ou the other side the citizens hyve cause of complaint against the slow tegins, _ fom quently behind schiduled time,\u201d net { die to snow troubles.Why should : i they not put of one daily train to do the run jo four hours punctual, barring unfurescen accidents, Let { them, SI necessary.make an extra ; charge for this limited, and not overload the engine with private cars, cu perfect curse to he ordinary traveller, JU iu about time their barn of n «tatioë at the Palais was mod.However, that is supportable ey gave a better service once a day between the two cities, The C.P.R.are about legislating for further , the city.Why not! bring these matters up at the same time?If our citizens do not of their own inkWation stir themselves, they need never expect any improvement, Yours.JOHN SHARPLES, | 1908, 25, February ENJOYABLE EVENT! | \u2018° ( neglecting t murse that weakness, that debiitf, that dyspepsia which ruin your constitution and make you unhappy.; - fife = 0eme ge ~~ - YOU MAY BE DEAD > before next season if you do not take a good tonic to stimulate your broken -down system, and ~ increase your energy.The Count of St.Michel Wine is.what you need to restore health, strength, and ae Euchre and Dance at Rooms of Sarsfield Amateur Athletic | Association, i » There was & very pleasant gat r- Ing at the rooms of tue.Sarshield Amateur Athletic Association | last ; evening, wh a wssful cuchre and * dance was given uncer the auspices of the Ladies\" Auxiliary.\u2018fhe handsome club rooms presented a very animated appearance, some sixty couples being present, anil eversone appeared ta thoroughly enjoy themselves.Tland- of .the congregaWon * ah friends, which include e¢oncert and stiding.Adults, Se.;.children, 75e, Nlides open all day.Conerrt on arrival of 8 p.m.car from Quebec.Last car returns from Montmoreney lalla at 12.30 p.m.mere CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, The Secretary will be at fhe.rink all this afternoon ta register the names of the children niembers who intend skating at the fancy cress carnival tomorrow (Thursday) alter noow.Admission tickets will be is- sueci to them ab the same lime.Prices for spectators to-morrow will he © Beand chikiren 10°.Nee advt, to-more take advantage ©f the gvand - seler- tion of goods just received fram «the \u201cSemi-Rendy.\u201d Po not wait any Jonger.If vou profes purchasing by the yard we will vliow you cher 700 patterns in tweed just received.We have a first class wilor on the.pee: mises.| : = FAGUY, LEPINAN & FRERE.+ = eee ea AT THE NICKEL.- With such a fine show ae will be given nt the Nickel to-cny aml\" Fhureday.the hall should lie packed to the dours at each performance.The uro- gramme consistM of the following pie- turex : \u201cA Phlematic Geatleman™ will create considerable lauglier, The principal always manages 15 have the upper hand on eversbody, but later mets his master, \u201cFireside Reminisuces™ in « a «ad but very often a trw story.The views are exceptionaliy fine În dia.\u201cFun in a Bakery\u201d wakes a good lesson for sculptors, \u2018Phe manner in which the baker mols his dough fs marvellous.\u201cSwitzerland.\u201d These views are taken from a r train.The scenery is ma ent, and is well worth the price of admission.The mountains are brought out very clearly.The various sports of the country are alo shown, \u2019 / _- RECORDER'S COURT.Five prisoners appeared before the with the Henyon rs.Benyon's monogram, lowing artists: 1.Valse Brillante, op 83.Chopin on Mons.Bernier.2.Hylas (Scene Lyrique avec Reci- DES EL PE Dubois Mons, Joseph Saucier.3.(a) À May Morning.\u2026 Denzas th) His Lullaby.C\".Jacohs\u2014 Bond Mixx Fensentien.4.(na) Je Savais (Mélodie).Catherine (b} Trening (From the + dCyele) Summer Time\u2026.].Ronald | Mone, Kaucier, \\ 3.Ta Cnetagnette\u2026.Lu eve Ketten | 6.La Charmante Marguerite.arcasssse acces seme OUT Frenell Song Miex Fesvenden.* (a) Calm ax the Night.Carl Bohn th) l'Improvisateur (Melodie).[OP nent ve \u2026 Jules Massenet Mons.Joseph Sanrier, Carhonneau's orchestra wax alin in vale.A minature «tage had heen erect.| ed at the end of the room and wan i decorated and banked with masses of Ferns and Spring Flowers.the name decoration being used on and around the large mantelpiecr.After the concert a techerghe menu of light refresh | ments wax rorved.Nera, Renyon {a indesd to be con.| gratulated on having inaugurated \u2018a charming and novel form of entertainment here which was much apprecintes hy her numerous friends, or mm pms + wo The man who made a New York re Recorder yesterday.Iwo of them for \"being dvonk and fighting in tie street Twa were fined F1 and costs ench, otirets for heing armnk wer und ES and costs respec v, for drunkeanees, was d.mni 2.30 F4: Indien Lone foster\u201d Tnondey 7.00 i Satyr; .-M.Montrea!, Daily « es 7:00 PM, Chicoutimi aud koberral \u201cdar exe sept Sunday sod Monde, and from Le 7.00 su ue daily except Sunday, Hiviere s Pi : oor «Pierre Jon.Monday oa:r adobe Bt.Raymond, Sandayoaly, i \u2018els for sale at St, Andrew Street Stat: > Boma aa dc VE TETE a 3 BLOT.ity.and LL My DOOR CE, Parlorand Seepl amodatl seserved at F.8.Booking 4 0dee anosa Fast Froight Train batw quired Fang hrouss avery Bisa Que sa! \u2018 À ALEX HARDY, GUY TOMBA Gf AF ast.Gen.P.& F, Ass, CN.Q&L ST.BE CSN Qusvec, a p\u2014\u2014.EE MOST DIRECT SERVICE FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, Montraal Ï PORTLAND \u2014 Trains Leave Lovis.WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS 8.00 Fer Beauce, Sherarooke Portland am From quebe: Ferry .d0a.a, BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS 3 00 For Beauce, Megautte, Sharbrrsce, Boire \u2019 Now York and sil nota:s 5 »3ta.failr ex- PM.cept Sunder Throne Puilzee Si ing Car ty ringnelæ, til Sherbrooke with Howton Shoopers uF \u201c From Quebec Ferry vs : 1 00 ACCOMMODAT \u2019 and into medias PM.vaturiar.From Quebec Ferry \u20ac.00 rom.TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEV19\u2014 .\u2018 pre and New York 10) pm, Wn Som prem 9.20p.15.: AccvmLuwisbon Lidia, NOTES \u2014Hagrages checked a C, 3 toms examination op Quebec et US car Tor fucthet information and ui mq uon apply to F & Stocking, {man renee 7.0.Box 98 Resideres Phone 39 *X Jttos Phone 1184, 3 AMOS J.COLSTON, \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 Hochelaga Bank Building St.Peter Street, Quebez.Accountast, Auditor, Curator, Liquidator, Estate and Trust Aesounts JAministrator.Gen: nt, Sd oa) Estate Broker CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.may b7xLL | Stereotyping Newspaper Press With Stereotyping Outfit For Sale Cheap.Press will print seven columns, \"etaudard measure, of 4 or 5 pages |, at a running speed of 110,000\u20144 Pages Per Hour Temiscouata Railway TIME TABLE Taking Effect Feb 3rd.11) Teaves Riviere du Loup.Arrives Connors, NR Express 1 caves Rivicre d Med Lee Connor NE PE SE Leaves Connor, NB.3 Express Arrives Héricra an La in EX Mixed Leaves Connare, N.8.TO AML Arrives Riviere du Loi «400 PN A1 Trains Daliy exo [1 : Cenneoting at Elmuadston J à Can Pas, Ry.tor Vomistoce, Frelericioa, 9; Joha, N, denim Presque ue, Caribou asl Fort Fan a.And at Riviera du Loup w.ta ail lateroolzaiai D orforiborlafor uation, folders, et For furtl ory, ala, analy
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