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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" î » ' The Waather.Lower St.Lawrence and Gull\u2014 Fresh to strong winds; unsettled aad showery.me aaa ESTABLISHED 176&° The.Quebec un QUEBEC, TUESDAY APRIL 23, 1908 tures:-Montreal, 46.64; Temperatures.Maximum and Minimum Tempers.Quebec, 40.48.emma ta SEE ONE UENT.LST 1 000 ON NUMBERS Soara)of 200 More Injured Hunger Threatens the Shelterless May Die Vietims of Tornadoes in Louls!ans, gravity of the situation centers in the problem of the living, namely, hunger and: shélter.At least one striken town, Amite, La., wax reported to have enten literally its last meal at noon to-day and to be retying un charity for its supper.Cities, little and big, on all vides of the tornado belt, to-day made rapid preparations to sid the stricken district.New Orleans started a money subscription and alan shipped food to Amite, the worst damaged town in this State.Purvis, Misa.to-day reporied fresh liste of persons injured and dying who were found in the outlying coun- Belated report from Hattiesburg, | the public acknowledges the debt.\u201d Tiger, which was sunk by the cruiser erica at a reasonable profit.Misn., indicate that the loss of life} errs | Berwick off the Ile of Wight on Apri merchants would be encouraged and in that section in much larger thar STRUCK BY LICHTNING 13rd last, thirty-six men being drown- | these would, at leant ome ens | ON at first reported.At a turpentine | Charlotteto PET, April 27.\u2014 ed, the sinking of the Gladiator in a ton © e presmt dullness in the camp between Eppe and Purvis twelve Last night Haring a wevere electrical severe blow to the British navy.few industrial institutions thet re ra \u20181 us.dead were found and filteen injured.ge pools of water are standing HEARST SPEAKS Tells New Independence Party That Old Parties are « Discordant.New York, April 27.\u2014With \u201cover five Knickerbooker.Wm, Randolph Hearst spoke to the toast, \u201cThe Coming Election.\u201d Mr.Hearst declared that both Labor Committee of the House of Re prerentatives is constituted a7Ë conducted to prevent the measures jo which labor is interested from coming to a vote on the fluor of the house.The dominant\u2019 party in New York State har nations and honest clections, but its ouly pmactical performance has been a bill to legislate independent partics off the ballot and a bill to prevent the endorsement of hunest officials, irre spective of party, to prevent the nomination of any candidate on mare than ons.ticket.The dominant party in New York City cannot be said to feign a virtue that it dors not have Tt owes its \u2018existence to fraud and storm the Presbyterian Church, at LIGENSE RESUSTION IN TORONTO declared\u2019 ior direct nomi- | i of the FATAL COLLISION Cruiser Gladiator Sunk\u2014 Twanty-Eight Men Dead or Missing.Southampton, April 25\u2014It fu re- London, April 26\u2014The total number of dead and missing of the Gladiator's crew au à result of the collision between the American liver St.Paul eight others missing, but is unable to give the names as vet.Divers to-day searched part of the sunken cruiser for bodies, but were uot successful in finding any.The opinion among shipping meu and paval officers and officials appears iunanimous that the accident was unavoidable, being one of the chances sea which all seamen must visk.There will be the usual naval court and an inquiry hy the Board of trade.The officers of both ships refuse to discuss the affair.All wit- neanes of the disaster agree practival- ly that both crews behaved as well a8 possible.Coming so soon after the loss of the torpedo boat destroyer Rough weathep prevails in the channel St.Pierre, Miquelon, Aprit 27\u2014The fishing »cason has opened disastrous.CARDINAL LOGUE Arrived in New York-He Speaks of Affairs.in Ireland \u2014 Home Rule.Optical Dept | 0\" Expert Optician, | Mr, i.J.P.Massicotte.is prepared to test your Eyes FREE ol New York, April 36.\u2014Cardina! Logue, =) THESIS EE PANY RETAIL DIVISION \u201cpetite Tonkinoise\u2019 HE Sheet Music Deptoffers the famous suc- cers \u201cPetite Tonkineise\u201d for Tuesday 15 \" hundred guests in ot ir ported bere that thirty of the crew of [the head of the Catholic Church i charge, Call and see him + senting practically every state od or the British Cruiser Gladiator, includ- Vj 010i arrived in this city y a mn to-day.1867-173 St.Joseph Stroot, only at.cseesseoesnse * ritory of the United States, the coun.(10% ber commander, wore killed or in- | an tbe C City yesterday .SITU AT 1 ON IS GR AV E ty committee of New York of the New jured in the collision to-day off the n the Cunarder Lucania.Ho comes : QUESEC.: Independence party to-night celebrated isle of Wight with the steamer Si.[here to take part in the Catholio con- 7 \u2014\u2014 its second annual banquet ut the Hotel Paul.tenary celebration, which begins in 3 ) New\u2019 York on Tuesday nxt.Owing to a heavy fog the Lucania was held off Sandy Hook from Saturday night until long after noon Sungay when she thanksgiving for the fail jus and the progress h made in your country.shall pob- \u20188 ably remain here à month aud expect | \u2018lo visit your principal cities.\u201d Asked :{ about conditions in Ireland, he replied | \u2018that the South of Ireland was very \u2018poor and that it grieved him deeply |W \u2018to se 30 many women and children | {seeking employment ~~ Dublin and \u2018being unable 10 got it.\u2018I really be- | & lieve that you, in this Œuntry, could | help us by a revision of your tariff,\u201d | She continued.\u2018Numerous merchants | leomplain that they cannot export their [vould to America wiph profit.It | would be a great help to the country if Irish products could be sent to Am- The { The Irish Cardinal is not optimistic country governing itsell\u2019 as a nation, {separate and independent.Mind vou everything necessary for the little girl\u2019s First Communion Outfit.Girls\u2019 First Communion Requisites We mention here but a A MEGTcON RATE Clifton, was struck by lightning and to-day and many of the channels |.* y; i : ! A WESTERN CALE dameged 10 the extent oi 92.00).The steamers are unable to make their us- iin his re Me edt Howe ule.i : : Pt Avril 27-4 strong gale | spire, 130 fect ie ee | ain val trips 10 the continent.of the Irish people godgemi ç them- | G HE time for First Communion is drawingnear.Already many parents have bought theigre~ i \u2014 Jet niet aod this ground, and the Jo of the buil me FISHING VESSELS LOST selves is remote, but altogether | T quirements for this great event and have been miore than pleased with our sho of siderable damage to the island.Pen = improbable.1 do nu forese my Dresses, Wreaths, Souvenirs, Prayer Books, Beads, Stockinga, Gloves, Veils\u2014and' inffict 3 everywhere at Centre Island Park 5 ii 27 4 4 : | ; find here when you come.Don't forget that our pri i 4 ; i \u2018 Foronto, Gut., April 27\u2014The City [ly for the French fishing fleet, ne 1 do not say that Home Rule will not the many articles you may ln prices are the a\u201c the pack het hiker Be Council decided to-day by a vote of Craseln having been wink between {comes 1 onix tell you that | do not in Canada for equal quality, and every purchase you make here means a saving to you and'i£ a Many cottages have given up the idea 15 to 7 against appealing aus dae France and this port.So far aa think it will soon comes 1 hope, so, ! Mt solemn pledge given by this store of honest satisfaction to the purchaser, of aummering_ at the island.ther Jo o license re ustion by a { Known, here, no lives have been lost ne all hope.Why.man, we've Feen ra = tre rer cr.au e * commission \u2018hers this spring.oping these many, many Years.ARCHBISHOP O'CONNOR {rs may ue the full rotasion a A A | Then he touched on jibe irish par- India Linon Dresses White Mull Dresses .Dainty Val.Laces Ve rigin law i ort \"| ta- ; .; ilar\u201d =\u201c Lite » Todt ; ; f'oronto, April 25-Right Reverend ficenses jnatend of else contned i | BROTHER AGAINST BISTER ee reli, in the \u201cEnglish Com- Children\u2019s Firet Communion Children's Fine White India Beautiful quality White Valers Dénis O'Connor, DD, C.S.B.has re- | 10 Ticenses as provided by the by-law l\u2019aris, April 27\u2014Mre.Chas.Levee, || Lo \"Gre doing nobly.\u201d he said, Dresses of tine whitelndid linen, Mull Dress for First Commun.ciennes face in all widths from signed from the Archiepiscopal See of | which was washed by Sir William formerly Mies Jennie M.Hawley, of wp\" Lave secured, by hard fighting, size 10 years, extra « ualits, ion.nize 4 Sean EE = mac ei flo 5 inches, imported direct Torouto.The resignation was for- | Ralph Meredith, whose jugent voué | hel York, was interviewsd hero 10-1 yy | ineasurck that have been bene | elaborately.trinmed LR of puipure M abroider, skis facturer of he Leading manu- warded to Rome through the Papal | suspended by two out of thie.\u2018day coucerning the attachment suit Goi\u201d They deserve wupport and [| fg lace insertion and hemsti irr And trimmed with Vad ne 5 at our re.delegate at Ottawa, Most Rev.Dona- \u2014 brought against her property in New \"ol the lrish in America will con- vkirt made with four rows of &hirred anc wi pa ghlar prices Sc.to 15c.a Ë tus.Sbarretti, 1.and though no U.S.8 \\TTLESHIP PLAN BEFEATED York by hed luuther.She characteris im = ve i potter Le | hematitehed tucks, Our Special insertion and embroidery.$6.90 \u2018On Sale Tuesday and while th acceptance has ae yet \u2018arrived it ie ex- , ed this suit as an outrage, having Tight 5 Pr or in a Jittle than to ! PrÈCConvoesre vuvrratre avcoseuse aus Special l'rice.\u2026 96.last, per yd., 6c, t0ern ma BIC pacted shosblp~ Ji ix understood that poor health \u2018in the principal Washington, April 27,\u2014By over whelmiag vote Presiderrteitééievcit'« tied up all her property, pad denied stand idly by pnd get nothing.\u201d at ¢ reason that «he had any rontract wn th or < ardi y - - a gaveneed by Grace fr liberation | [one hat desk programme fikel to jan in ony way indebted va bec mi wus, aor aon Children\u2019s Gloves ~Whtte Swiss Wide Embroidery - P44\" hi ; is 5 ir the a t as it di i i lov ° oC a .qe La - : - - ie Quitirs an hbiskop.the House, T he amendment fox prother.who in Allan R.Hawley.Mee.Laver by a delegation of the ony : Children\u2019s Gloves for First | Plain White Swiss Maslin, 28 White Embroidery, 45 inches A ACADEMY CUTIED BY FIRE battleships was introduced by Senator \\defend her.Mivs Havlev was married iLough = Association and à Be inl : Communion, black or white, 2 inches wide, two eplendid quali- wide, with edgings and infers Tliea.N.Y.April 27-The Utica Piles, and the fight for its adoption lan April 7th to Charles Lovee, à je Armagh Eatective od Bom re tho | dome fasteners, seen A Lea for First .om anion Ireune Lions bo match.Special for .Sr, Sf ii A 0 - \u2018eri Tu q .* Association.a © .1 hi .] '.4 > \"18 rives .an nu * i HA Free Academy was gutted by a fire wus led by Senator Beveridge.Twehty | French \u2018ballonnist, who had come to irish Counties Society of New Yark, Prices for white black 99 Fe EE rs \"23e irst Communion Uresses, per early thie evening which started in the roof wl some tinemiths had been working.After two hours of fighting the fire was controlled.The walla remain standing and some of the floors font or pore.and the recommends: London, Ont, April 27-Moir has [eclabrant | of the Pontifical Moss of | Fine quality White Filet Lace, Very Fine White Malinés Eros, J are intact, The loss is estimated At loi the building of only two battle: [not vet been captured.The Landon \"Thanksgiving at St.Patrick's Cuthe- 3 to 1} inches wide, 15c.to.1 and 2 inches wide, pet yd.$00000.The insurance amounts 10 |yhjus, It wan developed by Senator : police are no longer un the trail.dral, with, which will begin, the 25¢ A YD toni cen ve JR vecscsorne Qc.Bd.cooe.voa cogac-maline SSP & 10,000.well defined understanding smong | Téreived at the police station to-day | Loa ; i een pninsiss snes bnrossenyrecesorgueneen ententes PROVIDENCE COD TO KOREA ee on ped un fern pr smonk and not a detective was sent out.\u2018New York.Cardinal Gibbone, wil maps nrengeaccee ge : - es sian Honolula, April 27\u2014Bishop Harris, |tion of two battleships each year |Chie Williams blames the nexspapers rence ve mer Ee he American | of the Methodist Churh, in ne.interview to-day said that in the oceu- pation of Kama by the Japanese be saw the hand of providence working for the good of Korea and that upon is arrival in Washington he would tell President Roosevelt that he was tonvinesd that Marquis 1to and Baron Hayashi were in earmest in their desires to improve conditions and wera feared by mission workef« mmong the Roreans that Bislop Yhrein may bo assassinated upon hin mreival at San Francisco on the stegn ship Kurea, tn titrated DR, À.W, GHASE'S CATARRH CURE \u2026 Is sent direct to the disassed fat the Improved Blowersala the wloets, clears the mags.on drop Ta the I\u201d.en Catare ay Paver.nice A.W._ Chase March.Inapector ayer said thut 26.three votes were cast for the increas ed programine, the number largely being made up of recently elected sen: ators.Fifty senators voted to sup Allison during the delsate that there is as rufficient to meet any demand that may be made upon it.As finally passed the bill carrier appropriations for the, construction of two battle ships and two colliers and tbe purchase of three additional colliers, the construction of submarines and other necessary craft, and increases the par vel rer SOME BIRRELLISNS.How Mr.Birrell wrote his brilliant apeech on the Rdmonton Bilt last year wae described hy him in the following words: \u20181 put together these ill-vonstricted sentences on Saturday in Battersea Park.a very beautiful place, simply awarming with children, all of whom seem animated hy one desire, namely, to ascertain the time\u201d Of the writers of history, he rags from this luscious fruit, and the tab- until the American navy is regarded | aggregation $121,115,659 and provides | ithe United States to take part in ballooning ascensions.NOT YET CAPTURED There was not a rumor of any wort for the succern of Moir.One of the \u2018officers who returned Saturday night from the chase stated to-day that he was convineed that the fugitive was i somewhere in the vicinity of St.Paul, Weisenberg, Germany or Enatrville.He had friends in some of these places and it would be an ramy matter for ! him to bide for any length of \u2018time.The country has hundreds of areas of close swamp, Do they burn.feel sore to the touch, running cold one day.stuffed up the \u2018next day.This ix Catarrh, the remedy is \u201cCatarrhozone.\u201d It soothes, heals.cures quickly.Not a case of Throat Trouble.not a symptom of bronchitia (or catarrh it won't eure.Nothing jlike Catarrhozone for colds, get it i to-day, the dollar size fa guaranteed.{smaller size 25 and 30 cts.AN dealers sell Catarrhozone, resort, to receivd him in their name.On the | (way up the hay an address of wel- | \u2018come wan presented to the prelate, Next Tuesday morning he will White Filet Lace be; rolemn ceremonirs romuemorating a8 hundred vears of Catholic activity in | LN Insertion to Match, > 13e, m\u2026rccoscoo 256 À YU {present the h ¢ {Cardinal and all the Archbishops in the \u2018Atrerican hierarchy will arrive in New York on Monday end will be mrt by {the various committees of laymen.Monsignor Bruchesi, of Montreal, will resent the Catholic Church in Canada.The ccleheation of the centenary \u201cwill continue through the week, the chief features being the services at the enthedral on Tuesday.À rrecption at Hall Thursday night p Saturday afternoon, in which 40,000 Catholic laymen are expected to participate, eee TWELVE PERSONS WOUNDED Helena, Ark., April 27\u2014 Twelve per: [ aoms were drowned, one a woman when show boat Marion caprized 4 the mouth of the Btlate yesterday.Captain vk., who was in [the miles above Francis river Joyce of Newport, from par to 104.28.A syndicate headed by black Venetian Serge, siren 27 to advantage to money will accompl is very much more satisfying than elsewl cordially invite you to examine our stock of Boys\u201d First Communion Suits, whether you are ready Real Val Laces Insertion to Match, 6c.to.Boys\u2019 Handsome Suits For the First Communion ANUFACTURING the very highest grade | M of clothing right on the premises from the best of materials which we import direct from the mills gives you an advantage in buying worki earnest! for the d of officers and enlisted men, as w \u2018 5 : Roma mal Koreans \u2018ne \u201cerly oS an increasing both the pay and the ARE YOUR NOSTRILS DRY, \u201cSORE ?et Cathedre Cu TE propo here that you do not enjoy in buying anywhere + conned over thesc remarks and it is [strength of the marine corps.' ei TR and a parade on els2 in Canada.The values we are offering just now in Fine Black Venetian Serge Suits for First Communion cannot be matched for the prices.We will cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied that our values are superior to those of any other store in the country.know that in dealing here your lish far more and the choice here.We J amd f hi va: \u2018\u2019Hictorians ! thei elena this aîter- : : free.Al o one of hin esnays : Hictoriana | pre NO STRIKE ON C.P.R.charge returned to oi to buy now or not, Besides the suits, we are .Veissine Eau! is Perfidy ! Unless they hav Be inging i tion, do buy ; ren, | : : ee Cas Toronto sad Boake good.styles they are ao hard read.Winnipeg, April 27-Despite pernist- noon bringing information _ showing everything the boy requires, including MISSING MAIL BACS and il they have good styles they are | ent rumors Lo the contrary.there ri POPULAR BONDS Hata of every description, Shoes, Stocks - .; ie.\u201d yet no atrike on the C.P.R.\u2018 A ag i aie York, A ; 7 biel Post OL so apt to lie ompany han closed its shops until Philadelphia, April re Rev ings and Glovesee or foo | Lite but Searahing.\u2014 Dr.Von May Ath owing to lack of work, but \u2018burn to-day opened bids for nds and \u2019 Lédon 3 ete | ving th nt rom | Stan's Pineapple Tablets are not big {on that date they will reopen.About (090 a fone x had Teen over las Boys\u2019 Suits Boys Suits à hat te > i bags à a be pied nauseous doses that contain injurious | 3.000 mer.are idle.The men say they [found that the Da ren times.There ial 50 $6.75 to $8.50 wv on their acrivel hero : Errans ost drugs or narcotice\u2014they are the pure | are not looking for trouble and that subscribed, shout on bide ranged $5.60 to $7.60 Special $4.$8.pe 188 | vegetable poprin\u2014the medicinal extract | they will not strike except as a last [were 47 bid The award will Boys\u2019 First Communion Suita, Boys\u2019 First Communion Suite, Boys\u2019 First Communion Buite, black Venetian Serge, sizes 27 to It is a great Fd, $1.10 t0n\u2026uvnce seers $2.50 Malines Lace Insertion to Match, 156, Sand.Black Venetian Serge, sizes M when the Whité Star liner Majestic ar- : later.© rived bere on March 26th last, accond- lots eco prepared in pa palntabie or \u201cSim mem nT 4a > Te achman & Vo.al this city, MR 30, single breested, exactly like 30, single breasted.notched rol- ta 30, Taxedo style, like tbs ing to Le liguees pr the way bill tion feo on o tox bh vents 86 yes u nelt was awarded the entire issue of 85,- | A illustration.milk revers pieces, tar.pat ae rend Tart ration a revers, whish she brought, she was one mail \\ 8 Mar et S 75 t 199, IR extra qualit ue Special Prices special vi - Sper am bag short.À similar discovery was Sôld by L.K.Martel.875,000 a ame rer \u2018$3: SPENCE + f.1 BD {1 SRRERRARENRICEEREES .50 Prices\u2019 $8.75 to.SSE \"vy ee AN | wim a eh soln.te.Toronto, April 17-Teking into con- , s IT > The mn te Pog which thoutd have CPI seil you 810,000 worth of this \u201cLeads all others for general exeslionce.\u201d sideration the fact of the departure Boy 8 Suits Boys Underwear Boys Boots D irooklyn and the.Majestic'n hug | Mining stock for 50 cent.\u201d urges the \u2014\u2014 of Mr.1.Ross, Dresident of the Cool | § $4.50 and $5.50 $1.00 for 780 $1.50 for $1.05 atined * 8.| nies Ww The promater.\u2018It\u2019s the chance oi a \u2018 IMMICRANTS TO CANADA Company, for New York, and that of i J , ; , wes i or St.louis, MW.° lifetime.Within a month it will be \" > Nr.J.% Plummer, - President of the | À Boys\u2019 2-piece Black Venetian or Boys\u2019 Pure Wool Underwear, Roya\u2019 Black Box CaM Lated are reported to have contained welling at a dollar a share.\u201d Ottawa, April -The Department i white, with short sleeves, sizes Boots, sizes H to 7 1-2, the - ,000 in securities and other vela- \u201cThen, why don\u2019t you hold on to of Immigration hae bern advised that a4, a, M and 32.Special for lar \u201cfittle Gent\u201d style, gular ahles.The post office officials here à the season of immigration has opened out uit First Communion, regula price say that they have ro information re- poire the contents of the missing it?\" neke the canny man.\u201cI would, but 1 need a hair-cut and n shave.How \u2018will I look if I wait a month?\" POMMERY at with considerable animation.Between Saturday and Sunday midnight two _steamers, the Corsifan of the Allan Line, the Dominion, prime quality and with funds, Of these 1,210 paseed through Montreal thie morning in special trains bound for Winnipeg and points west, The remainder will dintributed betwee: all well supplied of the Dominion Vine, landed nearly two thousand immigrants at Quebec, all of various pointe in rxita good value at a low price.Special $4.50 and.through the medium of the negotia- | tions which have been going on in this | 81.00 a garment.Tuesday.75¢ price $1.30 a pair, On Sale - day.cers sesgornemnren es SOS vast few days do not seen | linn Rogers, one of the directors of the Dominion Tron and Strel Co, was seen thin morning on | his return from Montreal where fr had ! been attending à directors meeting | enlled to dircunn the whole question | of the company\u2019s operations.Mr.Rogers said that Mr.Plummer did not submit any ing wet: city for the {Dominion tron and Steel Company, | Twilled rge Suite for First for Sydney, prospects for a peaceful | Communion, strictly all wool, an ending of the long drawn bright.Mr.« Your Choice ot Our Entire Stock of.Framed Pictures at a Discount of 25 Per Cent.EFORE moving the Picturs Department we havedetzrmined of our present stock of Framed Pictures.regardiess of cost.Tho ings, Steel Engravings, Water Colors, Pen and Ink Reproductions, to clear « large proportion Those ul ado Oil Paint- Coiored the Republican and Democratic parties Mississippi and Alabama.were comprised ant.olbmonts (and the British cruiser off the Isle of [slowly steamed to quersptine, Herc and that \u201cThese parties of promises | Wight is twenty sight.The Admiral Archbishop Farley and'a score of .are not giveh to performances.\u201d 1 de- ity late to-night issued a revised list Ileading clergymen and other well New Orleans, La, April 27 \u2014{ciare that the laboring man wastes (of the name of the Gladiator victims, : known citizens\u2019 who gone down \\ Whroughout Louisiana, Mississippi and {his vote when he votes for either one which includes an additional death in tthe bay were waiting for the distin- i Alabama, the deed in Friday's tor- {oi the parties,\u201d he suid.\u201cI waw in ithe hospital.bringing the total of guished prelate.\u201cI have little to uatoss had been mostly cared for to- [congress for four years and I was on deaths known up to five.Twenty: {say the Cardinal replig@ when be- night, and it was possible to say [the labor committee all that time.[| three men.are missing, according to |wieged by an army of mwWspopermen.with accuracy that the fatslity list [make the statement deliberately, mod ithe list, and six are xuffering severe \u2014 pp TUESDAY.APRIL, 28, 1908._ _ _.3 S [==] =J] N G ae 068 suwien Ourement.WANTED TO RENT-2 SINGLE ROOMS.let test Covert Overcoating test Light Tweed Overcoating bby English Suitings tylish Scotch Suitings IMPORTATIONS Fownes Nobby Gloves - Dent\u2019s Stylish Gloves ing English Oxford Shirts Smart English Neckwear Latest Spring Vests.Nr LAFRANCE & M Merchant Tailors and English Haberdashers.ULLIN 48 Fabrique Strests =.AND socio.ooke\u2019s Shirts English Hats ASPARD HUOT, ' THE TRITE PHRASE 4 | \u201cP UREST and BEST\u201d Has become so indentified with the aerated waters of M.TIMMONS & SON during 35 years df business experience that we are yet obligeditolive up to our reputation.We cannot afford to make anything but \u201cPUREST and BEST\u201d.In fact \u201cwe don't know how\u2019 to do otherwise.Compare our Ginger Ale and Sods Water with the best in Canada .and you will admit that ours connot bo equaled.When you ask for TIMMONS\u2019 see that you get it and not some inferior substitute so often forced upon the public by cprtain retailers, simply, because they have a few cents more profit from it, but you pay the same price as you do for our's.M.Timmons & Son 80-92 Cote d'Abraham, Quebec.Pe CE TOILET D PAPERS \"ASK FOR THEM provi \u2014AND EDDY\u2019S unexcelleD MATCHES.in price anD qualit ROASTING THE BUTCHER ie what is done daily, either because hie meat guality hes fallen down or bis prices have gons up.\u2026\u2014 Prices oi fluctuate, but quality mneeda\u2019sur FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET offers daily juicy Beef, tender Bteaks 3 and Chops, Lamb, Corn-Fed Pork, = ES Hams ang Baonn expertly bandied HH and delivered in prime condition UE from our ice-chests to yours at hon- hit est prices.Give us a , JUST RECEIVED.i Jv 4 { | Creamery Bu tb, ui Fresh Eggs.ea dos.A.DOMBROWSKI, Champlain Market, patient, : JUST A REMINDER Easter Hams and Bacon.Fresh Eggs and Butter.Lettuce, Celery, other Vegetables.Teas and Coffees.Bonbons, Biscuits and Easter Novelties.Canned Goods, C.& B.Maconochie\u2019s Pickles \u2018Lea & Perrin\u2019s, Chutnee and White's Sauces M.BOYCE & SON, Established 1808.\u2018 } 19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Telephone 204, JUST RECEIVED AT 106 ST.JOHN STREET PHONE 1664 TOURS -T0- EUROPE.$150.to $1165 ALL TRAVELLING EXPENSES INCLUDED Allan Line Canadian Pacific Ry.Dominion Line AND ALL LINES PRON NEW YORK and BOSTON \u2014 Bailing, rates, plans on application.r\u2014 F.S.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Genii.and S.5.Agent.LONDON'S SPRING STYLES at LEE\u2019S Immense assortment of dressy SUITINGS and light 1 OVERCOATINGS just re- | coived\u2014The very latest in imen\u2019s attire \u2014 Superior | quality of material \u2014Prices i right\u2014A pleasure to show : goods.WM.LEE, | 844 St.John Street, Quebec & Lake St.Joh By The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAKWEHOLDERS of the QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN RAIL- IWAY COMPANY will be held at the Company's office, St.Andrew Street Terminus, Quebec, on Thursday, the 14th day of May, 1908, at 3 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of receiving the annual report of the Directors, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and lor puch other business as brought before meeting, mey be s J.G.SCOTT, Secretary.Quebec, 22nd April, 1908.Easter Cards! Easter Novelties! Beautiful Chofcs.Nioe Assortment\u2014 ALSO The New Initial Stationery On the Finest Linen Papers You can have your own initial handsomely em in gold, sliver or colon -od inks \u2014 AT \u2014 John E.Walsh, Bookseller, 11 John St.When buying your Piano .insist on having an OTTO HIGEL\" Piano Action PORT WINE and SHERRY WINE invalid Port, Choice Old Delicate Port, Convido Port, Royal Private Stock Pert.Amontillado Sherry (the very finest.) M Mineral Waters, including Apoilinaria/ White Rock, Radnor, Apenta Casabana, Contrexeville and Vichy.The Finest Brands at Moderate Prices.H.BEAUTEY, 24 Fabrique Street, Quebec 60-CO00K'S-60 = In the Jewish Eacyclopmdia is an ap sount of the queer ceremony of the taking off a brother-in-law's eboe by the widow of & brother who bas died childless, through which cersmony be ts rel-ased frem the obligation of marrying her.The ceremeny is described a follows: The yabam rother-in-law) net have his right foot, on which the shee te placed, washed very scrvpulously, and after Be has strapped it en be aust walk four cubits in the presence of the judges.Then the chief of the jolges reads the fellowing passage, which the yabamab (woman) repeats word for word: \u2018My brother-in-law refuses to raise unto his brether a name In Isenel; bo will not marry ma\u201d Them the yebam is required te repeat the sentanee, \u201cI de not wish to take ber,\u201d He presses his right foet against SHIPPING NEWS § fie ficor while she locess the straps with her right hand, takes off the shee G200000000000600000000 | 12 WoT It some distrnce pure GASPE LINE.Then she places Lerself in front of the yabam, spits on the floor in front of Steamer Gaspesien, Captain Blouin, | Bim 40d repeats these words after the is waiting here lor the ice to paws | presiding judge: \u201cSo shail it be done down, to enable her to proceed to | Unto that man who wiil not bulld up Montreal, bis brother\u2019s house, and his name shall ee be called in Israel \u2018the house of him QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.that hath\u2019 kis shoe loosed.\u2019 * Stcamer Trinidad sailed from Bermuda Yor New York, at 11 a.m.last! Saturday.Steamer Manoa arrived at New York | from Bermudr, at nuon last Sunday.KIDNE 4 PILLS 3 Poison In Walle.\u201cAs much as 48 per cent of organie Cron the walls of a hospital ward In Paris\u201d Statistics tell us that it is not RB.& 0.NAVIGATION, uncommon to Spd alr in public assem: The first steamer of the season for bly rooms and even in dwellings con- | taining from tea to fifteen times the | emount of carbonic acid found in pure air.Of this gas Tomlinson says: \u201cIt acta as a poison.If we attempt te inhale it by putting the face over the edge of a beer vat the noatrils and throat are irritated so strongly that The Rimouski mail = tender, Lady ' the glottis closes and inspiration be Evelyn, has commenced coaling pre- , comes impossible.\u201d One need remain vious to procoeding to Rimouski to, but balf an hour in an unventilated take up the service as English mail | room to bave inhaled 000 times the tender.foul and poisenous fluid; the blood will have carried it to every part of the body, and the entire system will Rave become saturated.\u2014Exchange.the Sagenuay will leave on Saturday xt.- The first steamer of the Quebec: Montreal line is cxpeoted here from Montreal on Thursday morning, RIMOUSKI TENDER.LAKE ST.PETER ICE, A despatch received by the Signal Service Office at 4 p.m.Dares iat: ed that the whole of the Lake St.Petce ice was on the move, and it was expected to pass Three Rivers during | thenight.NORE COLLIERS ARRIVE.Steamers Borgestad, Captain Falk: man, and Norfolk, Ca Ole, irom Louisburg, with coal, for Montreal, | arrived in port yesterday afternoon.The Norfolk went into the Louis Basin and the Borgestad moored at the Point-a-Carcey wharf.These vessels: met considerable detention from ice in! the Gulf, the Borgstad being 15 days and Norfolk 15 days on the passage.UNSOPHISTICATED MONTREAL.The Montreal Board of Trade ( which ' must not be mistaken for a relative of our awn Bonrd over which Mr.Llyod | George presides no ably) are determin- i od that there shall be no interference with the ship of the future reaching the wharves of their city.They have petitioned the (ioverninent to refuse | Cats and Cattlesanction to the construction of any | In certain parts of southern Califor bridge across the St.Lawrence helow ! mia it is absolutely necessary to bave Montreal which doen not possess a clearance of 190 feet.The original | cows feed on a red clover which height of the Queber Bridge was 130! makes a superior quality of beef.This feet., and that satisfied\u2019 the Board: but | elover grew very sparsely until it was Tyiag à Horse te à Hele, It has been discovered that the desert Indians, who-baye never been 4e | eredited with superabundant wits, have fer many years employed à method of fective.The eperation of tying a horse te « hole seems an impracticable snd | tmpossible une, for there is semething decidedly intangible and unsubstential about the hole.The eration is performed In this way: Kneeling on the bot sands, the Indians dig with their bands untii they bave made a hole about two feet deep.They then tie an immense knot in the end of the halter rope, lower it inte the bottom: of the jump and stamp upon it until the earth over the knot is about as hard as sand stones-London Magazine.matter has been found fu plaster taken | tying thelr horses to holes in the | ground that is clever, unique and ef- hole, fill the hoie with sand and then : eats to successfully raise cattle.The .WANTED.~FOR LADY AND GENtleman with infant, ove living room and bedroom, with privilege of bath, To be occupied at once to lst Nov.In vicinity of \u2018Clarendon Hotel.Apply D.4 td, WANTED\u2014ONE OR TWO FUKNISH- ed rooms for young couple in vicinity of Cape if possible.P sion at once.Apply H.D., care Chronicle.WANTED.\u2014 GOOD WORKERS TO work in our Dressmaking Department, as well an in Ladies\u2019 Tailoring Department, Best of salaries for competent rsons.| F.Simard & Cie.142 St.Joseph Street.WANTED.\u2014AGENTS, BIG MONEY guaranteed.Enlarged portraits on pillow tops 30c.Crayons, Bromides, jOilettes, Pearls, Paintings, Frames, : lowest prices.Catalogues free.Ritter Art Studio, 819 W, Van Buren, Chicago, 1, U.S.A.WANTED-TRAVELLER TO BANDLE side line on commission between Levis and Gaspe Basin, during July and August.Apply M.S.& Co, care The Chronicle.and 2nd floor, running water in each.Apply between 3 and 4 p.m.to No.2 Parloir street.LET\u2014OFFICES WITH VAULT in La Caisse d'Economie ildi corner Bt.Peter strest and Moun Hill, beated by hot water, clectrie light, etc.Apply to Head Office, 7 fit.John street.FOR SALE OR TO RENT .(Furnished or Unfurnished.) \u201cLa Falaise\u2018 A bandsome modern dwelling house near the \u2018\u2018Montmorency Falls\u2019\u2019~\u2014heated by hot water and lighted by electric light, with garden and orchard attached.Pure and never failing water supply, perfect drainage system \u2014cement tubs In basement for Laundry \u2014large ice-house.The property is west of \u2018Kent House\u2019 and within five minutes walk of the Elevator in eonnee- tion with the Electric Rallway.For further information or { WANTED-2 GOON SMART PRESS Feeders for Jub Press Department.\u2018Steady employment.Apply at Chron.! \"cle, 9 Buade street.| { WANTED-A GOOD SMART YOUNG iman as proof reader.Must be willing i active, Steady employment.Apply at once at \u201cChronicle\u201d, Buade street.LITHOGRAPHIC SALESMAN WANT ed, to well commercial stationary, {Inhels, posters, calendars, ete., for a experience and remuneration expected, êpels to H.L.C.Care Chronicle OI- ce, ; \u201cMALE HELP WANTED | MEN WANTED.\u2014RELIABLE in every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show- | cards on trees, fences, bridges and all conspicuous places, also distribute small advertisiog matter.Commission or salary $43 per month and expenses 84 per day.Steady employment to good reliable men.No experience ne vesgary.Write for particulars.Empire Medicine Co., London, Ont.MEN eow.| MAN WANTED-WE WANT A GUOD live man to assist us in interesting investors in a new oil development !Toranto Lithographing House.State .permits to view apply to Mere- | dith & Meredith, Notaries Public, 46 Dalhousie Street, Quebecae __} * FOR SALE-A GOOD DRIVING horse, suitable for a calavhe or light express waggon.Apply to 8.Barrow, (78 St.Peter street, Phone 593.FOR SALF.\u2014 THE LARGEST Union Jack in Canada, 20 feet wide and 40 ft.long, made {rom best English burting.Also sll kinds and sizes of Flags.Also one hundred dozen Cotton Flags, Royal Standards and Union Jacks.J.J.Turner 4s Sons, Flag Manufacturers, Peters borough, Ontario, Canada.: FoR SALE-THOSE TWO BEACTE- ui summer cotta; joini Bigaouette's Hotel at Luke Beauports delightfully situated, each cottage including an amount of M) feet frontage of land.Will se sold cheap and easy terms.For full particulars apply to Jus.Bigaouette, Lake Beauport.tf.HOUSE FOR SALE QR TO LET.House formerly occupied by the Rev, Mr.Burt, situated on St.Cyrille street, near Maple Avenue, 7,000 feet of ground, including gardem.Apply 42 St.Louis Street.Telephone 36.4 HOUSES FOR SALE\u2014THAT MAG- company owfiñg 20.000 acres oil and gas leases in Canada.Ten oil welia will be put down at once.A good man can make two or three hundred dollars per week for \u2018the next few months working for us.Address Ruse sell & Company.Room 327, Traders Bank Building, Tarouto, (\u2018anada.\u2014_\u2014 ee rer MEN WASTED-IN EVERY LOCAL- .ity in Canada to advertise our goods, tack up showeards in all conspicuous places and distribute small advertising matter, Commission or Salary.883 per month and expenses $4 per day.Steady work the year round ; entirely new plan: no experience required.Write for particuiars.Wm.R.Warner Med.Co., Londen, Ont, Canada.MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO \u2018learn barber trade in eight weeks, | { nificent two-story house, corner of Bridge and Fleurie streets.Also a two-story house, No.61 Fleuris strest.Auger & Sons, Hochelaya Bank Balldfog.LE l FOR SALE\u2014BIJOU, STE.FOYE | Road, the residence of the late Andrew Thomson.Apply to H.S.: Thomson, 61 St, Peter street.Phone 465.tf.HUUSE FOR SALE.\u201431 ST.GENEvieve Avenue.Cape.Comfortable, warm and bright, ete.Stable, pe | vate passage for vehicle, ete.or permission to visit house apply to Mrz, \u2018T, Ross, 35 Dauphine, street, \u2018from 11 am.to 2 pm.and 5 pm.{to & p.m.now they think that the greater height © discovered that one farmer wbo had may be attained by the Tonele of the ; shipæ of the future.Tn this regard it ix interesting to note that the height | of the Lusitania\u2019s funnel from the water line is 122 fert and of hor masts 183 feet, with a draught of 33 fect.\u2014 Syren and Shipping.STEAMSHIPS IN PORT, raised a large number of tabby cate ; always had fine clover flelds.Investigation proved that the cats killed the field mice who killed the wild bees who fertilised the clover seeds by car rying the pollen from flower to flower, thus causing the seeds to sprout thickly every year.Now ail the farmers EE \u2014 EuPLOYMENT WANTED graduates earn twelve to eighteen dol- : lars weekly : help secure positions., EMPLOYMENT WANTED-A YOUNG Catalogue free.Moler Barber College, man, Swiss origin, speaking French, 119 Craig St.West.Montreal.| and possessing slight knowledge of \u2014 i English, serks any kind of employ- iment for first May, for a vear's en- |gngement.Anxious to learn English + To LET Corsican, Allan Line.bare many cats.Dominion, Dominion Line.Fremona, Thomson Line.Campacs, Quebec Steamship Line.Garperien, Gaspe Line, - Practical Economy, A man whose impecunious condition fs chronic and who borrows with the Farnebo, airy grace of a beau in an old comedy Ellen.recently appreached an acquaintance, Herniod, all smiles and geniality.Wobun.\u201cYou're just the fellow I wanted to Therese, i| see, be said.\u201cCould you lend me 98 Torld.tor a minute?Hird.Eileen.\u201cI could,\u201d said the acquaintance dry.Kins Edward, ly, \u201cbut let me tell you how to save Norfolk.that §5.Wait a minute and you woa't 22 .A Borgestud.seed it.\u2019 + The Capacity of the Lungs.The lungs contain about one gallon of air at thelr usual degree of inflation.We breathe on an average 1,200 times PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived, April 27.88, Norfolk, Olsen, Louisburg, coal.55.Borgertad, Folkmon, Louisbacx per hour, inbaling 600 gallons ef air, er : \u2014 24,000 gallons per day.The aggregate CLEARED.surface of the sir cells of the lungs ex- 8S.Lady Fileen.McPherson, Dal.| $9098 20,000 square inches, an area housie, etc, passengers and gen.nearly equal te the Goor ef a roem eral cargo.twelve feet square.\u201c 1 Semething of a Torrent, Young Wife (sobbing)-I will not be quiet! Before we were married yeu said I had a charming Sow of language.Young Husband\u2014And so you have, dear.It not only flows, but dashes, leaps, bounds, roars, goes ever eataracts and mill sluices, and there ia an occasiona} waterspout as well.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quechee, April 27th, 1908, Father Point 1 1601 \u2014Clear, cast.In, 10.40 a.m.Harald: 12.33 p.m., Ennisbrook; 2.50 p.m., Veraston.Matane (202)\u2014Clear, cast.In 1 p.m., Cacouna.Cape Chatte (234)\u2014Clear, east.In 12.30 p.m., Bonavista, Low Point (534)\u2014Foggy.Out veaterday, 3 p.m., Dageid.Cape Race (S30)-Hazy, east.No ior, In 11 a.m.Venango.In yesterday, Inishowen Headi, 8, N'GREEVY, Superintendent, calm, stupté.Perdita-It doesn\u2019t matter if this fs the third installment of the stery.The synopsis is printed, telling how the drst chapters went.so you cam start reading it frem here.Penelope\u2014Yes; but how stupid of them not te have SIL WIRE the synopsis tell how it ends, The Friends.Efile (Just engeged)-What do you think Edwin said last night?That It Be had to choose either me or $10,000 be wouldn't even look at the money! May (still waiting)=-Dear, loyal fellow! 1 suppose he weuldn't like te risk the dirnèetts @ IN \"Is the Standard for purity,\u201d HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.April AM.PN.Tuesday ~e B41 462 temptation.Ted: 2 BAT SR move.\u201d setd Uncle Bien, \u201c1s what May makes do go, but sometimes it Friday.wes «1 697 eas] Wabts 8 ie driver to prevent Saturday.2 7.06 7'ag | vemebedy Cum gittin' throwed habé.\u201d Bundaÿ.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 3 744 8.17 | Baltimore American Moon Phases.New Moon, Thursday, 30th April, Claire Fontaine.We claim to have as good carpet il not better than anyone eles, in the line of t.Come at once if a ere la of one, we will keep thon BRIDGE OOLL/ PIE Oswego, N.Ÿ., April 27.\u2014\\ span of the Urica etreet bridge over the Oe wego River, here collapsed to-day and three men and a team of horses were carried down in the wreckage.All escaped with slight A The bridge had been closed for tenlfiv for several daye pending the rebuilding of one end.À fo structure will he built at once.fer you.PAGUY, LEPINAY.& FREAN.- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 language.Apply \"D.5,\u201d Chronicle FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT\u2014IN ; Office.|vicinits of Basilica.All modern im- | rovements, hot water, bath, etc.LOST oderate terms.Address C.P.A, : | Chronicle Office, | TO LET.\u2014A LIMITED NUNBER OF + well-furnished rooms with or without board.Apply 57 D'Artigny street.! 40 RENT\u2014A TENEMENT OF 9 rooms, with all modern improvements, on Maple Avenue, No.\u2018month.Apply to G.Eug Notary, 42 St.John street, {phone ¥9t.\u2014_\u2014 rt TO LET-THE GROUND FLOOR OF the Masonic Hall Building, covering an \u2018area of about 23x30 feet.Building heated with most modern hot water \u2018furnaces, Suitable for a bank, rail way or other business requiring spacious office room.Apply to A.E.Beifert, Secretary.Paradis, Tele FURNISHED NOUSE TO RENT from the 1st May.for summer months, containing eleven rooms, with all modern convenionces ; gallery extending on three sides, Situate corner of St.Louis Road and Park Avenue {opposite Plains of Abraham).Ap ply to H.B.Bignell, 66 Nt.Peter street.Phone td TO LET\u2014ROUSE NO.32 ST.Ann street, Upper Town.heretofore | occupied by Dr.Fortier, 12 rooms, bath, hot water furnace, electric light, ete.For permit to visit, apply ta LaRue & LaRue, Notaries, 2% St, Ann street.TO RENT.\u2014LARGE REDROOYM, ON bathroom flat, in strictly private family.Locality in central and in the vicinity of Chateau Frontenac Park.Apply.24 Hebert Street, Battery.OCEAN ARRIVALS, April 29th, 1905, 8S, Kroonland, at New York, from Antwe Philadelphia.88, Numidian, at Boston, from Glas: row.SS, Mauretania, nt Queenstown, [rom New York.\u2019 88, Canada, fat Liverpool, from Portland, 88.Yunisian.at Liverpool, from Su John, NB, SS.Vaderiand, at Dover, from New York.&S, Minnetonka, at London, from New York 46, 825 8 | RS, Haventord, at Philadelphia, from | i LOST\u2014GOLD CHAIN BRACELET, \u2018set with turquoise, at the Auditorium 'or between there and St.Louis street, by way of Faplanade, on Saturday | night.Finder pieste retum to 29 St.| Genevieve Avenue and receive reward.; BUSINESS NOTICES.| EXCHANGE STOCK IN LUMBER and agricultural company (last 3 years {paid 10 pc} for full-paid mining or industrial stock.Send list and prices Mathewson, 38% Union Square, New | York\u2014 sen | HEREMIF RICHARD-BOOK-BIND- or and ruler (formerly in the employ fof the Inte G.A.Lafrance), 105 Mountain Hill, PERSONAL | MVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA \u2018with complete information mailed free upon request.Address Attorney Charlos F.Nagle, Mixon Bank Building, Reno, Nevada.At the Neptune Cafe Just Recelved 100 Barrels Cheise OYSTERS.by the Barrel.H I by the Hundred, on Half Shell.Stewed and Fried | with Bacon.Please give usa call (Prics to sult consumers.Lx R&, Kronpring Wilhelm, at Cherbourg, from New York, KR, Koenigin Luise, at Gibraltar, from New York, SN, Francesca, at Naples, from New York, RS, Friedrich Der Grosse, at Genoa, from New York.BR, Carpathian, at Trieste, from New York, ° F .laire Fontaine.Stein and J.C.Pouliot, Messrs, K.C.of Fraserville, are in the city.LA rE) ji Tobacco @ per-packave %+ TUESDAY.APRIL 28, 1008.« ç THE QUEBEC OHHONIOLB nes à rase ee ane ~ = re - \u2014 = pr gr ES \u2014\\ ITY, N.J.| \u2018her the poisge.| He wgs _ totally ATLANTIC CITY, unsuspected, und Irom Thu: Sh i ASK until Friday\u2019 sight, nearly twenty-four HOTEL WILTSHIRE 1 9 hours, he was almost alone with his LL, Steel Pier, ! - wile, and it was on this night that Virginia Ave, clos ee + ty 350.i FOR 5 the final crisis occurred as a result ! Improved throughout.Capacity tore.| ; \u2018of which she died.: Counesl drew at- | Private bath, Ato, pue pig | THE BEST tention to the suspicious action of the | otc.Orchestra.1 prisoner in throwing the second pow cellence.Special spring terms.Book: IF YOU REALLY WANT der prescribed by Te.Verge into the lot.New management.MAN ! - > fire.Was this done, be ,osked, \u201c© TO-READ.HARRY BOTH 18; 5 ; that it should not be there when an- WOULD- YOR LIKE~ -THE-STORY «ITY OF QUEBEC, Wwar.iox=0 4 uth eat other dose of arsenic was administer | QF - THE | .CITY HALL HOTEL OS1END \u2014 - - wi Peru - Pe Davida FURNACE?ad os comand?a ALL.or hie wife, « .vidson, Quebec, 13th April, 1908.Whoie Blcex Sessa Front, Atlsntie the present rase to show that Ro-| was only a part of a plan which he SNEMEER IDE | just Why no ether plan of cen = City, Nh be .FATE OF ROCHETTE chette had ever yiven his wife poison | had mapped out, Counsel was of Just write mruction will do?Teaders for Printing.400 rooms, overlooking (ke an t or had purchased poison in Quebec.| opinion that the cause of prisoner giv a t- è Just wherein lies ka ability to be assy am \u2018 200 with baih.Capacity 640.te, Surely the Crown, with all the sv! ing his right name und address at on nes en Quick in action, simple in PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY [service.Fincat table aud service.Hot | y sources of the law at its back, should | Detroit while on his way to Chicago card, \u201cSend operation?miven that sealed tenders will be œ pe ti re | | have been sblo to dicover if he had | was due to hia fear of fine and im.| Booklet A\" ceiv row this day ti huraday, the : + .urchased paison.And if be did not | prisonment by the l.S.immigration and mall : ; ; rep da of May wat (1 G0 Tht, Aste i re, Wile to proc porn bow Site pie | fn le tor ti by Biel | | 0 maaret lo Rr nc o'clock p.m., for Printioy at pate.Aer \"FE .his wife?He impressed upon ti his wife's death may have Len of branch.The tisement.No fumace name is mentioned may be required by the city for me |&2 weekly.Special season and family : : | jury t id English law | grief, of f hypocrisy, To, c ites, peur, specifying the prices for one [ater L.I.RANTER, Manager Verdict is Expecied When thes rod Mlage of > titled to any ay vase were Shorted, but rest we'll and you can read the whole story in § minutes.year, from the let of June next to the dist May, 1909, according to the sueci- \u2018 fications to be ween at the office oi ! the undersigned.The Tenders to be endorsed \u201cTenders for Printing,\u201d addressed to, and de.| posited in the oflice of the City Clerk, .from whom any further information may be obtained.The specifications of all the work necded may be ween | from 10 a.m.to 4 pan, daily.i The fres for the drawing up of the tontract and two vopies for the city | to be paid by the contractor, Thecity doez not bind itre'f to ae wept the lowest or any of the tenders.| H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, i City Clerk.\u2014_\u2014 rs CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, City Hall.' Tenders for Publishing Cocum:nts and f.r Adverusing.Quebec, 13th April, 1905, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed tenders will be received from this date untit THURSDAY, the eeventh day of May next (les) nt À o'clock t.M., for the publiching of ad- vertisemen Public Notices, proposed , By-Laws, Orders ol the Minutes of Counril Meetings, ing=, Resolutions or Cammitlees, Day, Committee Mor! Reports of Council, or and all documents which the law pre- scribes to be published or which the Council may order to he pmblished whenever required hy His Worship the Mayor or the heads of the several Munivipat Departments of the ity of Quebec, ete, to be advertised, in one French and one Fuglish newspaper, of is city, from the Ist of June nest | tet of May, HW, also the | on of the By-Laws of the \u20ac Council, The do he Lo matter whether e was successful in winning the cham- pionubip.He atill thinks that he has many more vears of usefulness on the diamonds, if he takes good care of himself, and ride himself of the bun dene of leadership.Lajoie would, * nach prefer to retire with high houore than to step duwn to the ranks again with the stigma of failure.He has had plenty of chance 10 demonstrate to his own satisfaction and to the satisfaction of others that he is not built on the lines of great managers and he is wise enough to acknowledge that he is more of a success in the ranks than as a manager.This is his fourth season as leader of the Naps, and every year his team had been figured as a pennayt possibility in the early part of the year, but every summer the men have met with some misfortune which has put them out of the race.This spring the Naps look stronger than ever and are picked by some of the wisest baseball Judges as the team the winnars will have to overcome to land the flag.1 Lajoie should realize his dream of a pennant winner he will retire happy, but if the Naps do not land on top Larry will retire just the same.CANADIAN GOLFER FOR OLYMPIO GAMES, Ottawa, April 27\u2014Secretary Pereira stated that George S.Lyon, champion golfer, will after all repre sent Canada at the Olympic games in london.He will leave Toronto May! 1 to have the advantage of several weeks practice in Kogland and to put himsell in the beat shape for the contests.TOM 1ONGBOAT TRAINING.Toronto, April ::37-Tem Longboat is.active training | for the Olympic trial race here on the morning of May 25th at Rosednle.Tom Flanagan went west this morn: ing and will live at the Brantford re servation for the gext month, and put the Indian through his facinge.The Trish-Canadian lender purposes have ing trials cvery Saturday, beginning thie Saturday coming, when the other Indiana ot the reserve will alt be invited to take part.The entry list will be widened week hy week 1d\u201d take in the sucrounding countries.nam ONTARIO'S KING'S PLATE.Toronto, April 27\u2014-A streak of hard luck seems tq have struck the Valley Farm stable for another of the piaters went wrong yesterday after a light gallop.The colt Scud, the pick of the flock.pulled up so lame that he will be thrown out of training for the reat of the season.This with the breaking down of Kirkficld last week material Ix lessens the chances of the stable for the plate and guineas, The Valley Farm candidates remaining are Archie Whyte, The Lintle, nnd Shimonese, JInck Powers haw engaged Jockey Vine vent Powers to ride for him and Powers will likely\u2018 have the mount on Newguile, RACES AT ACQUEDUCT, New York, April 27\u2014Berry Maid, well supported at 7 to 2, won the second event, a condition race for 3-year-olds and upwards, five furlongs, at Aque duct to-day, defeating a good field of sprinters, including Roseben, holder of the world's record at 7 furlongs.Berry Maid went to the front early and managed to win by a head from King Cobalt, a long shot, with Red River third.RoseDen dues not appear to be at hix hest \u2018as he wan slow in breaking and outrun ail the wav.Fitzherbert, a 5 to 1 shot, easily won the Woodhaven sftug stakes at 4 furlongs.He was the pacemaker a the way and won by three lengths.Trance, the 7 to 10 favorite, was second and Preceptor third.FUNNY BASEBALL PLAY, Chicago, American : One of the fun- nient plage that ever occurred in 8 baschall amo came off at Riverview Park in the game between the home team and the Athletics.In the seventh Innings Willie Trinkaus passed the first man up and along came George \u2018Anews, who is notorious for getting hit with pitched halls, Trinkaus pitched the feat one close to the hatter and Andrews turned into it.Rowever, he forgot about hie bat and tomehow or other it got in the way, tho hall hitting it and dropping in front of the plate.For a moment everyons was too astonished to act, but finally Jack Lannan picked up the ball and threw it to second hase for m force out, with an easy double play in rleht, but Markle dropped the throw, end both men.woro anfe.In the memory of the oldest ball plaver in the rity it.naver ha; before that a mnn purposely triéd to get hit and then batted n° hall hich .od birt hee wnfely he réach JOHNSON-BURNS and Issues a Challenge to Burns.London, Aprii 27\u2014Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight pugilist, accompanied by his manager, Fitzpatrick, arrived here frum New York .this evening, They inmediately visited the National Sporting Club and the sporting newspapers and issued a challenge to Tommy Burna, the heavyweight champion, to fight anywhern for any purse acceptable to Burns.Johnson went further than this, and offers to bet Burns $21,500 that he will wap him in twenty rounds, In addition, he will concede to Burns two- thirds of any purse that ia put up for the contest.The present terms cannot be published in England, as the law of the ouuntry prohibits anything but boxing contests limited to twenty rounds, Burns has been holding out in the negotiations for the Johnson contest, win, luse, or draw, larger than any syndicate has yrt appeared willing to offer.Johnson appears anxious to meet Burns, but thers has been so much crops-firing that it peems doubtful if the two nen will come to- ther in England.There is a possi.ility.however, that a club that has just been organized in Paris may raise sufficient money to induce Burns to go into the 1°ng with the colored heavyweight, Burns also visited the - National Sporting Club this evening, but did not meet Johnson.Bums forestalled the latter by depositing $5.000 with a sporting newspaper for a meeting with the .Burne insiste that he must have ,000 as his share of the purse, but Johnson can arrange vide bet to suit himself.In the opiu- jon of Burns, as expressed to-night, s fight between him and Johnson is now bound to occur, but whether in England or in America depends on the uurse, ZBYSCO AMBITIOUS Big Galician Wrestler Offers to Go On with Hack or Gotch.London, April 27\u2014Promptly following on the defeat of Hackenschmidt by Frank Gotch at Chicago, à ° challenge has been despatched by the huye Galician Zbysco to the victor, who by virtue of his win holds the title of world\u2019s champion.The challenge in iteell is a unique one, for Zhysco has offered to wrestle \u2018Frank Gotch at Olympis on June 10, the day after the Galician has brought of his match with Hackenschmidt, which ie fixed for June 9 in the same arena.Thus on two consecutive nights Zbyeco will moet the world's ex-champion and champion in the catch-as-catch-can style.As stated in yesterday's issue of the Daily Mail, Gotch signiGed his intention of accepting Zbysco\u2019s challenge, \u201cif acceptable,\u201d but stated then that be had not yet received the formal challenge.The fact that Zbysco's manager has offered to match his man against Gotch for anything up Lo £1,000 should certainly prove \u201cacceptable,\u201d and two wonderfully attractive matches should be witnessed.Tolegraphing last night from Plymouth, where Zbyaco in at present a; pearing.Mr.C.B.Cochran, Zbyscers manager, stated that he had not yet received a reply from Gotch to the challenge which wos cabled on Saturday -lart, He adds, too.that Zhysco is willing 10 meet Gotch later on in America if the latter is unable to rune over te Olympia in June.The match with Harkenschmidt holds good in spite.of the Russian\u2019s defeat.Below are given the weights and aivasurements of the three principals : Zbysco\u2014Height, 8 ft.9 in.weight, 18 stone ; chest, 55 in.: age, 26 vears.Gotch\u20148 ft.114 in.; weight, 14 stone ; chert, B50 in.; age, 30 years.Hackenschimidt\u20145 ft.8 in.; weight, 14 stones 12 pounds ; chest, 52 in.; ape, 31 years.A curious situation may arise from this sporting \u201cdouble event.\u2019 If Hackeuschmidt beats Zbysco, and Zbyeco beats Gotch, who the- champion ?It in to be hoped in auch circum.glances that a match belween the Russian and American will be arranged in this country.CLAY BIRD SHOOTING, Toronte, April 27\u2014The committes having charge of the Olympic trial games in clay bird shooting, open to alt Canada, to be heid at the exhibition grounds, Toronto, on May 20, 21 and 22, will Lgve three programmes ready for distribution in a few days \u2018Az an extra inducement to get these who qualify to go to England the committee wil add the net profits on the the s birde to whatever expensc money general committee allow.sIR ROPERT Be LACROSSE IS SPRFADING.Tondon.April 27\u2014The Timen, discussing lacroase reform in Canada, says the elimination of the professional altogether would be the better course, and adds that while Canadian lacrosse in ntill the best in the world, the gap is rapidly closing up, and the time is not far distant when an Australian or English twelve will be able to hold its own against any representative Canadian team.One \u201cBROMO QUININE,\u201d thet Le [asie Bromo Quinine sa Cold in One Day, 2 Deys eZ a Je ARREST OF AN ANARONIST Trinidad, Cela, April 97.\u2014S8teve Choles, skid to be an anarchist, want.\u2018od in Hungary on the charge of being a leader in the recent attempt toan- sasoimate Hungary's Queen, was ar- rented to-day et Cokeville hy a secret seeviee offionr from Hungary and will he takwn \u2018to Denver, from where he will he removal to New York and deported tb Sueme, Hungary, for trial.The Former Arrives in England: the | \u201c|sforsale everywhere\u201d: holes haa heen followed 10,000 miles and Ruropeas secret service mew, + Semi-reädy\" Clothes oe Ribas i of Senii-ready Trousess: at $4\u2014reel Sediivresily\u201d+Ladahdl 10 your exact measure in hali-an-bour.CL § Begides Suits, we show alwaysa fine line of add Trousers-at $4, $5:86.20d on up to $10.- Thea we ssh.to smasure Suits asd Trpwanrs of ull kinda.The way we fashion Riding Brosshes st $5 à poi shows how wo ezes} in the most partisulas wabl of the art sastariel.3 The Semi-ready.Store + Faguy Lepinay & Frere, 260-264 St.John Street.°° == COAL F.GUNN WHOLESALE COAL AMERICAN Bituminous and Anthracite - \u2018Bales Agent for the well knbwn n Col} from the Mines located on the ling of the Bufv falo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway, > Anthracite of all Sizes.A well known brand in this market, in ra \" EA Caen : suit the trade.uk Office: Hochelaga Bank Chantbers, St.Peter Street, Quebec JEWELLRY, FANCY ARTICLES Etc Large Reductions in Prices, Until further notices we are offering substantial reduction prices of many articles of our stock, to make room for ournew on the Please call early and take advantage of this unique se to buy af reduced prices from such a large variety of first clase.J Cases, relies, Broases, Lamba Bags, Fancy Articles, Etes, Bea B12 Land EMILE JACOT, 128 st.Joseph Strest MRS.J.E.LAWTON'S | GOOD FOR DYSPEPSIA \u2018 RELIEF CSTAINED BY RATING OUR Homade Boston Milk Bread |cranam, BROWN BREAD 18 BAKED SPECIALLY agree .FOR FAMILY USE, Satie stoma APE pe nema IS WHOLESOME AND WUTRITIOUS,] othe sick.Ta YOURGROGER FORA LOAF {WNL KEEP 800D TO EAT A LONS TIME.i 50 YEARS CONTINIUGUS USE JRECORD| Mads of Whole Wheat Flour.| BREAD WRAPPED IN PAPER [Bread Wrapped in Paper with Mes, LOOK FOR OUR LABEL K Lawtqu's Name- Ape J.B.ROUSSEAU'S! 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That be was impulsive 1s admitted, ; but his courage was undaunted ; and 1 8 more ! attributed the acquisition of Califor- | Mr.Cowie, Kuginesr of the ; ment.\u2019 states personality it would be emawhal diffealt to find in the valuable information ie nia.AN AMERICA.Ottawa, April 24th, 1906.To the Editor of the Chronicle : Sir, \u2014I se in an Ottawa paper that Marine liner that the * Baltic could reach Moutres| safely.! boring a That ail sounds very well and good but how is Ms.Cowie to prove that.We have a deep channel, 1 know that, but such a channel has been made for steamers of a certain standard draught such as those now visiting and using the channel to Montreal.But how is it about big liners such as the Baitic, Empress of India.etc?Have we nai had already too many casew of grounding by steamers of alex tonnage.The history has many of them and some ars atitl lying on the bottom to tell the tale.I think it would be a good move for the Minister to ank Mr.Cowie if he could shoulder the respouxilfility of his advice and make good the damages and costs of same should the grounding of such a steamer take place, 1 believe that before the engineer answers to that he will have 10 give his tongue a series of twisting before anrwering in the negative, In looking at it in the right way, I think such à risk a piece of fool ishnesa and | don\u2019t see why, when Quebec has ali the facilities for har.y sized vessels, being pro.y vided with the safest und deepest harbor known, with good wnarfage.aplen did docks, and an immense basin, ete, a steamer with a large consignment of goods and merchandise for Quebee should pass this place to go '\u201c0 miles further to deliver a cargo, | y the most comprehensive right «houtd have been delivered in Quebec instead of yoing to Montreal with such goods which are thux delayad for dayx incurring a new shipment by et cars to their respective destination.Any sensible man will see at once the absurdity of such a way to help business, Have we not in Quebes large wholerale dealers and other merchants who have the right to their goods and aaxious to have them and benefit thus by some days and not, a week after?Are the goods addressed to Montreal or Quebec?Certainly net.Then why in the name of common sense should they he carried 30 miles above the place where they are consigned.necessitating two handlings and the risks of damage together with à lass 10 the merchants by such delay detrimental to their bnrineas.Well! well! ! well!!! 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HILIP 8.ABBOT was killed on Aug.3, 1836, whilst attempting to wake un ascent of Lounge Lefroy, hitherto unclimbed.Un Aug.3, of the following year, Mount Lefroy was conquered by a party of nine, consisting uf Professor Harold B.Dizon, F.:1.8., and Dr.J.{Norman Colle, ¥.R.S.British climbers; six members of the | Appalachian Mountain club, Professor ! Charies K.Fay, Professor Michavi, Pro- | \u2018fossor Noyes, (.8.Thompson, H, C.Parker and Van Deriip.The n!nth man was Peter Surba-h, à Swiss guide,\u2019 \u201cThese two evinlr, which stand out In.\u2018the climbing annals of ihe Mockiv have been strangely linked by sentl-! vont.The «tary is more interesting PROFESSOR HAROLD B.DIXON, Of Victoria University, Manchester, England, who was with the party.which made the first ascent of Mount Lefroy, on Aug.3, 1897, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 and more dramatic than that of many of à much-read novel, though what wil be unfolded here is u plain unvarnished tale.Last summer some 140 members at! the Alpine club of Canada camped within the shadow of l.efroy.In the presence of those forbidding, awe-in- | aspiring forms, à neturnl curiosity arose\u2019 amongat the members ss lo whether, the Canadian Rockies, like the Swiss peaks, had demanded their toll of human lite.In this connection the name | of Philip Abbot came up from time to | time in conversation, more especlaily as the actual scene of the tragedy could be reached.and indeed was reached, hy a day's tramp.To the best of the writer's belief the accident about to be described Ir the oniy Instance of (he loes of an Alpinist's life in the Rockies.; Both 1908 and 1907 saw aver 100 members of the Alpine club of « an- | ada canqud in that great sure} ground and aithouxh à good de.af\u201c lege of spending | Abbot, ganised, the lamentable death of Philly Abbot will long remaln unparalleled.Perhaps this digression will be pardoned The Death Trap.It fell to Ye writer's gooû fortune last summer Xe undertake, along with ugailn unkind, and for a second time the profezsor was prevented from levving fur Canada ' Asoznt of Rogers\u2019 Peak.Or June 23.1898, Philip Abbot Milwaukee for the Rockies accom- five fellow-members of tbe Alpine club.of C'anuda, two uf whom were young.ladies of Winnipeg, a two days\u2019 round trip (rom Paradis Valley to Lake Loulse.The route lay over three mouh- tain passes und it #lso took In the beautiful Luke O'Hara, The last of th.three pussies was Abbot Pass, culled after Philip Abbot, supe of this detile haa Leen given the name of the Death \u2018rap.However, from the statement of Professor Dixon the (rcgedy was nut due to any obvious clement of dunger in the pase itself.summer, the wiiiur has hud the privi- some hours with Professor Dixon at his Manchester home, on the walls of which hung many beautiful reminders of Canada and the ltovkies.It wus auggestid to Professor Dixon that the readers of the Manitubn Free Pross would be glad to hear from him the story of how tte came to climb Lefrey, snd the professor having known and visited Winmpeg sented readily.One day during the suinmer uv?1332, Professor Dixon war clmblug on the skirts of the Matterhorn He accompatkd by a guide, aprouched.The Swiss guide was known ts the professor for they had «ilimbed ta- gether un former occasions.Through this clreumstance the professor beeing acquainted with the young An who was none other than Phillp Abbot.The acquaintances developed rapidly Into a friendship.They under- tool cHoibs tog ther and in the evenings ree untad alpine experiences of rmer days.Professeur Dixon dis- weresd in Philip Abbot a climber of rire enthusiasm and much promise.Abbot hud long ago found the serumbles of the Appalachian Mountain club in the White motitains oo tine and his great ambition, hitherto unrealized, was to set his font on top of the Hokies, At that thine Ahuet's Lome was at Milwaukes, where he ve- cupied a position aa attorney to the Wisconsin Central railway, Previousty he hud graduated at Harvard college |ana at the Harvard law school.| was also a master of arts, Climbing Campaign Planned.That summer Abbnt visited Professor Dixon at Manchester and plans were drawn up for a clinbing campaign in the Rockles, and Lelroy was one of the mountains prominently in their thoughts.But it Is the portion of man to propose, and during tle next two years no progress was nade with the campalgn.in 1885, however, circumstances seemed more favorable.who had corresponded with Professor Dixon ever since their lira meeting, wrote that he was making preparations for a cllinbing tour In the Selkirks and the Rockies.The professor hoped to be able to join lis friend, Lut eventually he found himself unable to leave Engiand.Abbot.more fortunate.went wert with a party of the Appalachian Mountain club and indulged hix climbi pasion amongst the glaciers and puais of the great North American range.Amongst other ings an examination of lcfroy\u2019's base was made and an arcent, by ineans of a couloir, war actually begun.But the climb had to be abandaned, It is, however, quite evident that only made Abbot more dterminod than ever tn conquer the mighty.Letiny, and he pianned almust Immedi- To the northern, Since crossing Abbot Pass last.#ince It was Fort duarry, con- Vasvlone, but presently 8 young Awerican: Heleft.\u2018ger great enough to warrant protest.The fact that threc of the party made the return in the manner that they did (without ropes) proves that with proper appliances the way so far was not too dangerous.It was 8.30 pom.when they found themnelves not far below at AY LAKE Part of the North Face of Mt.Lefroy Professor Charlies 15 Fay, of Tuft's college; Professur George Litt of Bowdmn codlege, and d'inri Thompson, vf Chicago, wil we the A lachian celui.The parts ros evedud tv the Selkirke and onde the fiat aveent of the famous Managers\" Peu hy working continuously [or twenty.four hours, mainly over snow, From the Sclkirks the clibe.s vent to the Ruckies, where 11 wie their intention to climd Mount Lefroy, aud aso ta make un exp o.ution of the suowñeld on the comlinental divide.At this point the writer cannot do better than quote from à letter addressed by Profesbor Fay to Philip Abbot's family \u201cafter the accident.The professur « writes, in part, as follows: 1 \u201cOn Monday, August 3, the party set vout from the chalet at Lake Louise al panied be \u201c The Summit of Mount Lefroy.aix o'clock in the morning.They made unusually good progress up over the i high snow fields of the pass.Soon af- thix reverse ' ter noon they reached the top of the reached him.pass, from which the first view of the ground tn Le traversed to reach tie peak from this side was obtained.A hard and difficult climbing was under utu.y a further climding expudition for feasible line of arcent was discovered, taken, no accident of any kind had to: be recorded.And as long as the club | can count amongat its members sv; many climbers thoroughly acquainted with hig!.aliltudes, and as long ax the actuat climbing fx so excellently or- | the fallowing year.Abbat wrote to Praf-smor Dixon, describing to him the attempt on Lefroy and other climbs undertaken In 1893, The result was that Profezenr Dixon promiacd to join the expedition of 1596.But fate was and the suminit seemed already within reach.After luncheon they set out tu leompriete the undertaking.Each difti- culty was overcome with no great ef- \\fart under Abbote skilful leadership, land no one found the clement of dan- i LOUISE, is Seen in the Background on the Left\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the summit, under precipitous crags wile seeined, 10 bar the way, unlexx a traverse Was made by cutting across a very sleep ice-siupe.How the Trasedy Occurred.But a glance from a more advaic~3 point digclosed a cleft in the great buttress of rock.Abbot declarrd that he considered it passable, and invited Fay and Thompson tv uarepe themselves (the purty was in à safe standing place), while he and Little, an excellent rock cliinber, should gu up the cleft.and on reaching ihe (ep, let them down \u2018 the rope to aid the ascent of the other two.This they began to do.It was ,now nearly six p.m.Abbot went higher than Prof.Litile, and had him also {cust off the \u2018ropr.which had been lengthened for rock Work and was now inde up of ths usual and the spare vupe, ali they haa.If Mr.Little had (bevn upon the rape he could not have Jruved Abbot.there would have been twa casualuler Insteud of one: for, from la polut at a considerably Higher level, i Abbut evidently placed hand or foot on sun unstable stope, which guve.Way with him.and be fill, gegether with the treacherous stone.striking the side of the mountain at the base of the CrAR| lane ten feet distant from Fay and {Thumpson.In another moment he wus sliding down the ice-slope.At à point about a thousand feet below, from some inexplicable cause, considering the | steepness of the earlier slope, he ceased rolling just above a precipice.If he had passed it, another descent of 2,000 feet would have followed, though not in one fall.To descend to where he lay, right in the line of thelr necessary course, without the aid of a ropes, was a very slow process, as the greatest \u2018care had tn be taken with every step.\"It wag about nine o'clock when they | Life was not extinct, but \u2018he was evidently unconscioun.The skull had been fractured by the first :fail, but his person was not otherwise !dixfigures.They tried to carry him [down with them\u2014a most difficul\u2019 and dangerous task.After progressing ;moine Nifty fect it hecame a question of irlaking the living vor the dead: he had (ceared to live, They were, therefore, Lobliged tn leave thelr burden, and from [here on, with the ropes, the way was! comparatively secure.The body was! recovered and brought down to Laggan two days later.\u201d Life Without Blemish.Thus runs the plain sad story of the.first Alpine fatality in the Canadian Rockies.The tragedy was deepened hy the fact that Philip Abbot wus a young man of great promise.After his death Professor Gilinun, of Johns Hopkins university, wrote of Abbot: \u201cHe was 8 man of rare quallties, and he led a Î!fe without « blemish.In college he stood first among his classmatea; in the Taw | school he was equally distinguished.| His reading was wide: his memory ac- | curate; his enthusiasm for literature! and science unbounded.With an ar- cent love of books, he had also an ar- | dent love of nature.The writer re- nv mbers the first time when he saw him.an undergraduate\u201d in vacation, | running over the lillls of North Fast Harbor, with his wihte net on a long \u2018pole, catching butterfies.He had formed at that time an extensive col- \u2018ion of Insects In whose natural his- ry he waB Interested, He laved the :waiks In the woods: the ascent of {mountains; practice with the paddle and the ear: the maragement of a sall-buat, und every form of outdoor allowed to travel.was his ambition to ascend the highest peaks.He went up to the top of Mount Popocatanet! In Mexico; to the top of Mount Dana in the Sierra Nevada; he had aise many mountain iclimba In Norway and Switzerland.as well an in New England.Everywhere he showed great caution end akill.There was nothing rus\u2019: in his ventures.Those who have walked with him testify to the unusual caution that he showed In avoiding perilous situations.\u201d exercise.He was furtunate in belnz- In every journey ft! The narrative is taken from the British Alpine Journal for 1898-99.\u201cOn July 30, Collie arrived from England, and on August 1 we turned eastwards towards our rendezvous at Lake Loulse, where we were to meet Thompson for our attack on Mount Lefroy.Viewed from Lake Louise Mount Lefroy looks most formiduble.The north face itself Is impregnable, and those who have explored itn eastern face report that it is equally unassailable on! that side.Three tongues of snow run up from the glacier into angles In the wall near the northwest corner; in the furthest of these Abbot hud discovered an essy path leading upwards between Lefroy and Victoria to & high column, i To Clear Up a Doubt.A letter addressed to Puillp Abbot by Professor Dixon had fail to reach him before hs death, and he letter had been opened by Abbot's father.Profexsor Dixon exchanged some letters with Mr, Abbot, Sr.and in due course that gentleman expressed a wish that the professor should take a climbing party 10 Mount Lefruy and clear up any doubt as to whether the peak was (accessible by ths route which his son had chosen.Also, If possible, to throw any further light on the tragedy.It proved no easy task to organize a 'party of expert climbers.When the date of starting was still months ahead many promised enthusiastically to go but when it became necessary to make definite preparations these same en- :thuslasts remembered that they had wives and other ties.In the end Profensor Dixon prevalied upon Dr.J.Norman Collie to join the expedition, and certainly no more desirable member than Dr.Collle could have been found, \u2018for he in one of the world's best ciimb- \"ers.After Lefroy had been climbed Drj Colle led an exploration party over a region of the Rockien hftherto.unex- | plored, lying north of the C.P.R.track, and his map of the region.which corrected several errors of previous maps, was recognized by the authorities at Ottawæ.In Manchester, a few weeks ago, the writer listened to & lecture delivered by Dr.Collle.and beautifully Mustrated, Ju which the doctor describ ed these explorations.Afterwards he was Introduced to Dr.Collie as 2 member of the Alpine club of Canada.Amongst other things Dr.Collle men- :tinned that he had received a capy of \u2018the first Alpine joural pubiisheq Ly the Alpine club of Canada and =tate! of the compilation.Professor Dixon's Story.Professor Dixon left England along with Peter Sarbach, the fwlies guide who acenmpanied Philip Abbot when they first met, arranging with Dr.Collie that he should meet them and the American members of the party later on at lake Louise.The writer will now let Professor Dixon tell the remainder of the story In his own words.that he had marvelled at the excellence | View From the Summit of Abbot Pass, | Looking Down the Death Trap.FS \u2014\u2014 \u2018which had been previously reached from the south by Mr.S.E.Allen, who called this snow-couloir the \u2018Death Trap From this col\u2014fitly named Ab- (bot Pass\u2014the peak could be attacked \u2018by snow-slopes and broken ciiffs on its | wertern side.It was on this slope thet Abbot met his death, when a few hundreds of feet only from the summit.On August 3, the anniversary of his death, i irench paved wit we completed tha a by the route he discovered.soot by Bye Mour@! Gtmonupus March.\u201cLagving the qhaleu af 2,40 dm, we rowed up the silent lake, steering by the stars.which shone with marvellous brlilancy from the cloudless sky.After making fast the bouts at the head of the lake, we pushed up the valley in the darkness, pour Jumplog streams by the treacherous {ght of our candle, now struggling in alder thickets, unti! a length we reached the rough moraine of the glacier as the faint light of dawm stole over the nountains.Then we kept straight up the almost level îce towards the northwest cormer of Mount Lefroy, but lost much thine in gelling entangled In evevagees, Ii Is better here 1 keep well to the Might, near°r to the cliffs of Mount Victoria, \u2018The view eastwards along the great north piscl- pice is extremely Ftrlking.A huge \u2018oe s¢purates Letroy from Mount Aberdeen.\u2018The end of the trench is blocked by a black mass of rock, the Mitre, leaving two steep and narrow coulolrs, one on elther side, forming possible passes into Paradise Valley.Passing the two snow-cuul-\u2019 oirs which descend from chimneys in the northwest cilff, we entered the so- called Death Trap\u2014a wide sl of snow leading up at an easy ungle to Abbot Pass.Ap we breasted the slope we were mél bY dovernl smali errailo pieces frem the upper rocky of Lefroy, which came skipping down th: snow with unpleasant velocity.giving us an early warning of the unstable state of the limestone ledgex abave, After five hours\u2019 steady gojng we strpnod on tu the narrow ridge which joins Lefroy with Victoria, and caught our first view of the precipices of Hungebee and Goodsir to the south.The anerold gave our height am 4,206 feet above Laka Louise, 9,800 feet above sen luvel.Continuation of Climb.\u201cFrom the cal our route upwards was in plain view.The satccp slups was snow-covered, except wheie Iinestone ledges croppod out, roughly marking off the ascent into threu nec- tions.Having breakfasted we roped up In three parties, and struck straight yup In the snow to the first patch of rocks.The slope pradually steepened as we ruse, but lie fnow was ont, and we could kick nrm stops ae It After a steady grind we reached the rocks, which proved to be buth atiey and rotten.For a few minuies we en- joyed the variation of wriggling our bodies over the ledges, than a it wouid have been quicker to gu ivund.The buttress of rock held the snow above It af n more favoraux sige for {a little distance, but Lt.peal ues ! came severer tlian befur s we approached the second put: ut tocim Rreat care becume nec.fairy.A bad slip here would have been dinfeut to check, and our puth now lay above the 5.W.precipleeg On renchinz the scc- ond rucks we Axed up à show-cou- loir near their right _exlremity, und found ourselves on the atc:pcst part ed the cliff wiliteh Abbot Lad tried to scale.Between us and thut cit tae t showed In patches through ihe surizce.But against the autcrop of rock.which formed an overhanging ciiff.on vu left, PHILIP 8, ABBOT, Aug.3, 1896.the snow stilt clung firmly, Rillug Lhe angle between rock and ice, We crpt round a ledge of snow teneath (ha i overhanging rock and th-n kicked a , ladder up the snow Ll the top of the cliff was gained.The -stena held, but we had à distinelly uneasy .lee ' that we might not 10d\u2019 then 40 tim vit LAr rejurn, nfter ths sun hod bean on \u2018 .1 Who Was Kilied on Mount Lefrey, HE Stony Indian reserve Is aituated amonæ the foothills of Rocky Mountains; it is from six to cight in width.The Bow river! rune through the reserve and is very | highly prized by the Indians.Because of the rugged nature of thelr inheritance we have a very stalwart and independent race.There are about six hundred Indians In the tribe, I: would appear that somewhere In the dim past ; there ray have been some connection between the watlike Sioux and these mountain braves (or there is a consid erable ltkeness between many of the wWorda and phases of the two languages.These people are mueh mere active and! enterprining than many of the w at:tn aborigines.A tiree-days\u2019 drive over the reserve gave your correspondent 8 very good vpportunity to visit many ot the humes and jivel & large munber of the peuple.Wo saw some well het houses that spoke of thrift, cleanliness and a good deal of taste.Neat fenciive, carefully cultivated fields, well built: stables And euug, Warn houses.The | men are well-built, sturdy, broad- shouldered and with a falr amount of: intelligence.They look à man square in the face, In the primitive days they were the victorious fighters und were the dread of the plains.Occasionally you atlil sce them looking much ans they woke when they robed, put on their war costumes for the enjoyment of their! white brother.Many of the homes\" are kept spotlessly clean hy the Indian | women, the most Instidusi= might en-) ter and partake of the meal provided, but he would indeed be brave could he partake of food provided in other Indian homes.Bome of the Indians have | gress Iny in the fact that the Iangon +.Deen very successful in thelr ranching | hen dsfled rll attempts to reduce ft 10: operations, The missionary toki me: VISIT TO THE STONY INDIAN RESERVATIGN | the; eighteen miles long and | that there was nne man on the reserve uble atoek.Favorable for Stock Raising.As already stated the reserve ix niv ated in the foothills, eighty miles west of Calgary.The altitude is tuo g eu: to insure ripening crop, 1 do not think that wheat has ever bern suce coxafully geown.Oats and harley arc grown for feed und might cconsionailr ripen, mt it te problematical.rear vegotahies 1aude a poor growin And few nttrined to maturity.Bteck raising 1x and must be the principal industry, Judiing from a Visit to many of the hay camps, the Indians certain- 15 kiows how to kX weil after thelr ete, lovrses and catile were all in tine condition.While the clhmate ju tro ureartaln for the successful growth uf grain and vegetables, there ts no doubt that hay Is a great crop.Thous which could be cantly cleared.The soil ie rien and (hore is little dnbt that this land encre clpared and «own to timothy ur alfelfu would aupport largely cregsel herda.The Irv.Gearge ad Jolin MeDaug alt bagan work among these tribes in the early \u201c70's.Previoux to thin no effort had been made to civilize of Christian.12e them.thing could rorpass the Gevotion given to thix work by th-ae earnest phneers, Difficulties of the Language.The greatest obstacle io rapid pro- writing.In some instances the bible Hospital fo lnaiane at worier.n=.than been translated into curtain Indian i who wan worth $20,000, while many languages aftor venrs of enrnest toll \u201cothers were rapidly gaining conslder- [and the (rites hive bern rwest away \u201cby disease and onc have bien lxft t0 Interpret; but here Ix a trib.of geont vitality, splendid stability and making & good deal of friction, but when we! for the untiring effort It and no man hax think of the Indian as np msble citizen forth to cqpe with sickness language to in the near future (and should not thel reserve.considernbie advance been found to reduce the writing.\u2018This haa been the great di ficutty which has faced every re cher tor misslonary who has sougit 10 do work- for the Indians.What is needed is un Indian whe has sufficiont krowtedge o° English AS to present the epenkore th in the Stony Janguage.Mo of the missionaries hav been able to speak Cres quite readily ad man: of vf the Fisnve understand them, hat n large number of the older Indinne do not.The only printed ma.ter thiw they have in Uree or English, Here the worker is very scriou lv ioc! ope.pe Very variy In the hiatary of the educational work two doy schools wer: river nnd the other on the south, For aA number nf yveara those schools did fair work.The Rev.John Ad.cDougall, however, found a number of children on the reserve wha wero orphans go he Papencd o hone for there helpless ones, {Thie (ld splendid work, but ouigrew Thie ability to Mnanc-.The government {took it over, give a large grant of and \"to the Institution and erected an in- ntitue bullding, à rehoo1 room and sue | stahling, Another Serious Problem.| Ar a cur dition of aking over this work and the giving of A per capita grant for {tg support the day achools {were closed, the inatitute In only panned te acconmmodate forty-five popile and there nie now QVer ono hundred children + f schoul uge on the rese .Hére then is another serious problems.Unfirninately, for some roa- son.the Incing d'u}krs te be scporated from his child, nnd objects to allow him to qu te the institute for a teem of yours, \u201d The rehaal fs ery comfortabl:, there fr nt splendid ata of teachers and an able principal, bul chore were less than thirty wpb in attendance.\u2018Thin menns that there were over seventy children of achool nge growing tp without any advantage of One aska the question.\u201cWhat : 3 of the {inde of acres are cover: d with secub, | (pied.the ane ob the nerth aide of .be done ° If all who can be accommodated should aitend school y must grow up in ignorance.Poxsibly coercion would be unwise and cause duty to the man of to-morrow, unless still} we send him forth equipped to do the more than fifty per cent.of the children, work and assume the responsibilities Pa te ee HC the of men, t The government is to be commended is putting on tha The hospital han quite re- i | | The Morley Inst iba our gual?) can we view the altu- stion with ureoncern?Forty Years\u2019 Werk.If the Indian will not surrender hin Léhald and permit the larger opportuniey rhould not the goverument grant the ;stme pousitility ns Is given 10 the Fuglieh acttier to obtain an education and then adopt such measures ae would lead him (o nee the gueut wi dom vf giving the future cititon a chance?Work has nov been done among these paopie for nenry forty years, fora la portion of thir thine \u201cthe schools Lave been on ths reserve «und few, If any, of the Indixna nee st for citignna\u2019 dnties.The vernment holds the key of the HOWE, 4 Could not the granting of certain rations he made & condition.of sending the : child to school for a specified period of education.| the year, say nine months, We realize the gravity of the situ.n the trult of such sowing?\u201d What can|ation, but surely we are ant doing out itute\u20148tony Reservecently been opened, just beside tho agcnoy, ANd on the bankz of tie Bow.Iiverything is kept rpoticasly clean.Miss Lang.tho mairon in charge, is very thorough in her work.Une notices rund] Bounces to the right of the hospital.These nre really tents and are for patients pfflletrd vith tuberculosis, There are five of these, ench to accommodate four patients.A frame la bulit with a gond roof and then canvas stretched over the frame, hut at the bottoin rnd under the eaves thers nre upenings sa ttat there will bo comn-; p ste rircuiaiion uf air.Æverythinge pnrsrible In being dons to give health and comfort to the Indian.Why not make the Work complete and cduvate hins na & man, Werk of Geerge MoDeugail, sketch of Moriey Would be com- de withoul reference to the work of called Qeurge MoD, Nl, .yoputari the hero of Ma halo nova ! This devoted missionary was A pros- - Indian nations and gave himself to this work in 1850.Having spent n few years among the trib.s situated around the Georgian bay.he was sent to take charge of the work at Norway House \u201cIn 1860, where he was for four ycars and then went west to Victoria in 1864.which continued to be hie head- | Quartcra until 1871, when he remeved to Edmonton, While Victoria and 1d- onton were the headquarters of Mr.cD) ugall during these years he ranged north and routh, cart and west, wa- til hia name became famlilar in crery | 1 Indian jodige in the west whether among the Blonds to the south or the Crees in the north.The expansion and consolidation af the work am: ng the Indian teibes as! | conducted by th.Methodist church § ; Alberta {+ alivest wholly due tu ine i large vision untiring labora.The name of Gorge McDougall is one to » conjure with umong these durky sons of the plains.No man is better known and none more highly re:pected hy \u201cboth Indian nnd trader.Hin llfe wan latrenuous, devoted 16 one purpose nnd «completely consecrated tothe uplifting .of the nntive races, Wkon auch de- Votion meant lsolation from all congenial comp njonship, large Investment of heart and brain power, severe toll in extensive travel over lonely plains, enduit hardships, facing dangers (hat | wonld have afr ghted a les< courngeouns | soul, and his death was tragle a< on t fateful twenty-fourth of Janu y, | 1 he went forth in the mornhg full of hope and glad expectation, os he with othors, sought to pr cure thelr wintePs soppiy of 1aeat and, fier en- Joving à succesrul day's hunt, many \u2018of the menarch- of the plains haa faiion an the resuit of the utstrina rifle ball.he turned hia hnraw» head i taward camp with the cbjel of pre- ring & good meal for the hungry i hunters.| Finding of *he Body.But alax, that meal wan not preg) | by bis hand, By some unaccountable error he missed the camp and un the return of the hunters the fire waa dead and the much loved father, friend And mis-ionary was not to be found l'or tweive long days of agony ond suansnss segrch parites roved the 5 ! RE plains, when on Feb.5, the body was ound, bis saddle a pillow and the snow an :nonaculate robe a fitting symbol of the hunrt that throbbed within that icanly bresst.Hix ashes lle in lhe Hilo pis of ground that overlook the Mission chuich and parsonage, and just.beyond the winding Bow that he hua #0 m.ny thoes forded in the prosecution of his loved work.The head stone iz massive but in ruins, the piot la unkempt and the aur- roundings are desolate, \u2018 The writer was informed that the friends have started a fund for the renewal of the plot but this is not an individual or personal matter.There is not a settler on these wertern plei:us not a merchant in these towns a cities who Is not in some measure indebted to George McDougail for the zplendid work which he did in preparing these people for the coming of the emigrant.Nay more.tor the whale Dominion Iles under a debt to him for binging the path and _inaing those treatien possible by which th.lirgest whent belt on the globe has been opened for setilement George McDougalls ashez may lie in God's acre at Morley, but he wil never dic nnd as the years pnxs by this pilot will become increasingly ine tere ting ta the Canadian people and to the tourists, and Alberta should sca that the inat resting place of une of her greatest heroem ix not forgotten.Py his rid: rests the remains of the woman who followed him in ull his wanderings and sustained him in his fieicest struggles, | ef the fgce, lylhg gt en angle of aixiy , | degreva Above Us te the right frow:n- i t i 2UESDAY, APRIL #8, 1908 - Tuy JUEBEC UHRONIOLE ay \u2014 UNARD LINES C Piecn31-52-4, North Rivet.Tv LIVERPUOL vie QUEENSTOWN vasmagen byuked throne © Loadon ant rads 9, 16008 Lueanis, Api.88 119m | penis Marie a SEGRE Fle a ama he WE ni = pa A vemirekly sence.ALLAN LINE Hungarian-American Service: Royal Mail Steamship Coy.TO FIUNBNVIA ULAR, NAPLES sod TRIMTR ° \u2014_ .ApL 88 June 13, Augare vik July ane A 3 CARPATHIA LU May July et Ahtré Class Tiokois 19 and from au parte THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINER \u2018Noiseless and Without Vibration LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE From Fron From Peanwhips Montreal Quebeo £vrore te Ounard Seam.Ms: EERE I ar ln pi pa 2.6 BIOVKUIA Lagi BUS Gebes u - | ap wards Rita bach SASO0W, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE Flom * rom From Glasgow Otmamaships | Montresi Quebse 11: Apz.Cortathlan » = Hal 0 May.9 Moyjuer lool ae Ta «; fe gr OBO RATES OF PASSAD! 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P.LAPRANCE, a month, and payable by the month.For the season the payments will be | Quebec, 24th March, 1908, made in J seperate terms, and have | mon-wed-fri to 18 may and 18-19-20 may signed thin resolution.p.m.The powers of attorney to vote must, to be valid, be deposited at the bank five full days-before that of the mest- ing, i.e.before thres o\u2019clock p.m., on os & Cle.PE EJ Bole Canadien Shoe Machinery Go, LIMITED.Manufactura the Follow) we Machines, and Sell on the vd Royalty System.er, Standard Secow, Slugger, PegRer, ote Nailer, Heator., We have also all kinds of wire tacks, vla, Deossary in use of \u2018 above, for sale at ressoneble priows.| Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, bow Red, White and Pink Roses \"especially those intendin factor fait ti inepect in Quaatitics.foe orles, should not al do Faepees American Beautles à Specialty: Mrs.Lemieux, Ponist, 101 \u2018ST.JOHN STRER! St.Georse's Dav.Remember this is 8t.George's Day, and Mre, Lemieux is prepared to meet all demands.ship, and the ose of them means à large saving to the manufacturer, FACTORY AT 808 St.Joseph Street ST.ROCH, QUEBEC, PHONB 2385 the market as to speed and workman - fo accrue from the Pennsylvania suc- ceva were made to apply to Union | P fortheoming bond issue.The ng effect of the Pennsylvaniaincident was perceptible in less degree in other ways.Various sales in| small amounts of railroad mortgage | : bonds to bankers and additional of.\u201cferings for publie subscription were in | evidence, These counteracted same- ! what the fears that the choice security offered by the Pennsylvania mortgages would make the demand for it not a safe index for a revival of 1 general investment demand.Confidence : war maintained that monsy market : (conditions wera to remain propitious .for new security offerings.\u2018Thin con- : fidence apparently was not affected Ly ! j some slight hardening of rates fox time loans which has followed the | new demand upon the money market.! The gold export movement also was | | renewed.Heavy exports were indi- | cated for Wednesday in addition to! to-day\u2019's engagements.Then: werk same of the day's influences, which were adverse to the rise in prices.! United States Steel was conspicuously heavy.It was hurt by reports of a | hreak in the ranks of sellers of iron who have been striving to sustain prices by agreement.There is some anxiety ae to how the figures of the March quarter earnings, which ars to be presented to the dirtctore\u2019 meet.| ing to-morrow, will he received.The ire of Copper also was reduced ; both here and in London.Union : Pacific, St.Paul, Atchison and l'enn- | mylvania were carried to new high levels for the year.but the move ! ment in the general list was lens of- fective.Bonds were irregular, Total sales, par value.$4,486,000, \u2014 Byncivate wire from Chas Head 8 Os x Lotransen À Dupuis, Blast Brousei 0 Peter High Low.Per x Ge Ah rE vaneu _ An Ly yom.| American Al 55 CHR.[bc | demerit Miectri dreat Western.Grent Noethorn MlinoieOoatral.\u2026.+ cogne Le: Louis & Naan Man air | masioeu Uestrai.\u2026.| Mavonal Lead, .sere id AYO, .vaut x Wo People's Gasrranod dveel Ca?| Kvaaing isi Koudivly 2a | au ! i CLOSING LETTER.| Sy Srivate eo, Neuville Belleau à 0.Teter Street, Quebea, Phone 040, .* New York, April 97-The stock market to-day dispiryed a good deal of irraqilarity, but the undertone con.| tinned strong and new high for the present movement were entab- 4 Rem) 1 | with Standard Oil applications being orda {AQ AUCTION SALE In the matier of J./I\u2019.Landry, mer chant, Ste, Anadtasie, insolvent.Notice iu hereby given that on Thureday, 30th April, TMS, at 11 a.m.the assets of thi above estate will be sold as follows A\u2014Btock in trade.$5,979.94 Shop furniture.48,75 $6,023.59 B.-Book debts and notes according to list.J The sale will be for rately.The inventory and list of book debts, may be ssen at my office.\u2018The store will be open Tuesday, 28 April instant, for the inspection of stock and book debts.Conditions of psyment\u2014CASH.V.E.PARADIS, Office 44 Dalhousie street, B.& 0.Nav.Co., Building.Quebec, ,5th April, 1908.ARTHUR ORUNEAU A.B.OUPUIS BAER) & DUP STOCK BROKERS Tramaactions executed on Montreal Stock presentation reonal re; at edn cent.com mn! Char.Hud & Ooys New York and 's New Boston private vires and quotatios ervice at the disposal of patrons 18 St.Francois Xavier Si, MONTREAL 123 St.Peler\u2019 Street, Quebec.PHONE 1893 \u2014 PUBLIC SERVICE BONDS.$5,000.Shawinigan Water & Power 5% 1st Cons.Mo e Bouds.Due 1934.To yield 51% Full particulars upon request.W.GRAHAM SROWNE & CO.Band Desiors, Mentrent STOCKS SYYL} DO YOU KNOW WHEN ?My \u2018\u2019Merket Lotter\u2019 Tells You.Issued daily or as often market conditions warrant.Most stuck operators are guesscre\u2014why do it blind when means for absolute safety are near at hand\u2014Don't take my word, try My Letters\" free for ane week\u2014if fobowed implicity will give you from 2 to 5 points profit weekly ins most inactive market.Write tu-day-\u2014delaÿ» are dangerous.a 0.P.RATOR, Room 46, Quebec Fire Bldg.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 lished in leading issues.A vam amount of realizing was conducted in the sarily dealings, but the demand was cyvaly good and although the tr: uy clement was inclined to op pone a further extension of the rise their sales were readily absorbed.A novel development of the day was the, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.| Quotations furnished by Messrs.New pronounced scarcity of stocks in t Joan eréwd due to withdrawale from ; the loan market by timid lenders) which forced a considerable amount of short covering by houses who Were unnble to make deliverien.Union - l'a- cific wan the leading feature with a further advance of two points, brokers buyers of this end St.Paul.The principal incentives for the movement ! in Union Pacific appeared to be the general understanding that the forthcoming bond issue would be handled by the same group of bankers which made such a big success of the l'enn- : sylvanin imue.The industrial list was inclined to heaviness in sympathy with the backwardness of United Staten Steel which reflected heavy realizing accompanied by a report that President Roosevelt in & forthcoming message would attack one of\u2018 jte subsidiary companies lor making false bide.Tn the afternoon the continued strength and activity in Union Pacific was the main feature, but the balance of the lint held firm.In the final dealings the tone ap- | proached buoyancy and the closing , was about the best prices.QUEBEC RTOCK MARKET.Quebec, April 27, 1908, Can, Bank of Commerce.MISCELLANEOUS, i Canadian Pacifie.rn.1564 1584 | Richelieu & Ontarie.TE 764! Montreal Power.94 ss Quebec Power, pdd.om - pebec Power, pid., xd.1t0 _ Jeers 88 Co.ore oon 106 9B Ballecharse Telephone, xd 195 \u2014~ Dom.Textile, oh .8m Canadian Electric.70 60 Canadian Electric, pfd.\u2026 1004 \u2014 BONDS.! .Textile Serie Coes woe 83 po Cotton Co.103 uebee Railway Ww DR Lune Canadian Electric \u2014 EE | .HII] \u2014 Lake of the Woods, pid.Laurentide Pulp Co.Taurentide Pulp, nid - Nalural Smoking auch a per pacKave \"12,888 barrels ; ex | LEFAVE & TISCHEREAD, ont Accountants, Auditors and Liquidators.111 MOUNTAIN HILL QUEBEC.C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER, 68 ST.PETER STREET TELEPRONR 872./ STOCKS Bought and scld for investment or on margin, MUNICIPAL BONDS To pay from 5P.C.to 53 P.Cparticulars on application.QUENEC REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK Capital and surplus $5,000,000 Bonds of any kind \u2018urnished, terms moderate, security absotute.INSURANCE BROKER.Risks placed in any of the leading English and Canadian Compenies at current rates.P.0.Box 28 Raridente Tel 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON, CG JETS \u2014 OFFICE \u2014 ; Hochelaga Bank Building, St.Peter Street, Quebec.» j DELAWARE & tare Sil, Charen Frontenac and ; ton Ticket Office.* an HUDSON RD.; \u2018 J.HONE, JR.ertset Quiekest ans Bait , ?Une General Rail and Steamship Agency, \u2018 MONTREAL TONEW YORK : rates, plans, descriptive matter, etc, ADRES ] REDUCED RATES la Effect Until April 20th, 1908 Sooond Class Colonis! Fars From Quebre \u2018e gere Vicroata, Yaxcouvas.| $58 00 / i 5 CANADIAN, Wg ok * | $56.00 LOW RATES ban Tasso, Les am.|$58,50! SECOND CLASS FROM QUEBEC TO Froportianate ates to ores Wawars Pats Nelson, Robeon, Trail, Roes- Pr ir rs w a 2 Wash.eut Boolan, Vancouver, Victoria, West minster, B.C, Seattle and Tacoma, Wash.San Francisco, Cal oo Loe Angeles, Col.2: 1$56.50 Theme rates will be affective until April 20th, 1908 For full information apply to Cit Ticket Office, 30 St, John street, cn \u2014_ motatit Pont if Ah (Forez toavas sg: HALL +1220 Noa +805 PM A#Dalls ezsopt Saaday, \u201cDaiir.) tater un: M « opiris dar de ER AE ne Pan we \u2014 CITY TIOKET UPPICR gerer snd Ang Strast (Orvacits OR 18568 pa J, Luatier Dubrauns §teen ) $36.00 ean, and 308 45 Pag bicons from Quebec vis the Grand application, Pamengers m vi s Gran rank, Intercolonia! or the Canadian SA rene mt mu = Pacific lines connect at Montreal with ths | QT TXT \u2014 Delaware & Hudson trains Information and through tickets via = AR PR (ETE above lines and the Delawara & Hudson can The New Routs to the Far-Fameg had aL tickat officer Parl } Thro an or can Montodf 0 Now Yore., enay & St.Maurice Rivers, On and Electrical Supplies.| 2224 Do not forget to call up 2727 or 1126 for your Electrical installations or :epairs, as we sre always ready to attend to your work.J.W.BARRETTE! ELECTRICIAN 18 CROWN STREET, | \u2014\u2014 after April 12th, 13)3, traine follows: \u2014 LEAVE QU4ntY FIX 0.18 A.XM.Mates! LaTuque daily except Mma, 0.16 AM Radèreat nai Ou: PR Satur toy REP cos 48 fy 32 Kirasal 8uaivy.only, $ or Kasai, dal oxespi Jiuter, .ME Tuque, itoserval and Caloo.adast uneay anid Situriay only, (Wied 1g Car for Caicoutimi, ) v.00 JPEN AT QUEBEDS FROM g A AUL Monday and datyr fanart, Ls Tag \u20144s AN St.Ras sont, dui7at:5a: Santer 7.00 SN Montres aud La Tuque, Naily ex TOO P.M.Chiooutimi an?Errseral daily ox» ÉOcOUNTANT, AUDITOR, Comar08, Ligue DATOR, Loumk 48> Raat.| Fsrare Broxzs CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, aay 17xt.L Ingersoll Packing Co's \u201cTHE CREAM OF CHEESE\u201d Adds a genuine luxury to the table of the most economical.Better than butter for you or (he children, and three times more nourishing.280.and 15¢.at all Gresers J.B.RENAUD & CO, [Whelesste Distributors, Quebec ville Belleau & Co., ¥3 Bt.vote | Strect, Quebec.Montreal, April 27, 190%, Asked.Uliered.\u2018Canadian Pacific.1368 156 | Minn.& St.Pau 1124 112 | .Montreal Street Ry Shy lea : Toronto Street By ne wy Twin City R.T.Ua.NT sey Detroit Lnited Ry.33 Halifax Tramway ui Toledo Railways.~ Sam Paulo Ry.\u20ac 125) ldng | Richelieu & Cntario.76 ! Montreal lower \u2026\u2026 ui 95 Dom.1.& 5.Co, com.IN 27 Dom.I.& 5.Cow, pref.Gt Dom.Coal Co.com.: 494 om.Coal Co.pref an N.8.Strel & Coal Co 52 Montreal Telegraph .139 Bell Telephone Co.124 | Ogilvie Miling Ce.\u2014 20 ; | Ogilvie Milling Co.130 128 Mackay Companies.62) 624 .Mackay Companies, #65 ! Lake of the Woods © \"A sig \u201cNEW YORK PRONDUCE MARKET, New York, April 27\u2014Flour receipts, rte, 8,933 barrels, Firm but quiet.heat rectipte.A5,- 000 bushels ; exports, 33,326 bushels.Kpot, firm.Options closed § rent net lower, Corn receipts, 213 bushels.Spot, steady.Opiion market without transactions, closing à to £ cent net higher, Outs receipts, t San iay and Monde 9.30 FR at, Kayo: 1, Saale only, eta (or vale at SICK HEADA Positively cured by wernt | WILLIAM GRRRIER & FILS They also relieve Dis: 1 tress from Dyspepsia, To: Wholesale Dealers |e meen | Flour, Grain and Hay.(4 for Dizziness Tames Daitousie Street, ee Bet rut | Phone 1678 and 852, | Quebec Tongne, Pain !n the Aids.: TORPID LIVER.The | - regulate tbe Bowcis, Purely Vagetadle.; Dr.Chase's Ointe SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE.SMALL PRICE and\u2019 rhararios aa \" cureforeaob an Genvine Must Bear re of Fac-Simile Signature \u2018 po | > piles Bee teatimoniale fr (ho press Tour neightorsabeut It, Von can t yonr money back if ant entieficd, A Sealers or ÉDMANsON, Barks & Co., Toronto, DR, OHASK'S OINTMENT.| and prot rd t REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.;haskaville, is in the city, registered at {rity on Sunday, by the SS.Corsican, ron.England, ix the gnest of M¢.and i Neyvunenf, France: A.\"8, R.Mitchelmors, Liverpool, awner atel | Fes .feinsilber PERSUNAL , Mra.J.M.Shellington, of Montreal, ia à guest at the St.Louis, Mr.and Mre: A, Allay, of Montreal, Are guests at the St.louis.Mr, R.H.Mitchell, of Montreal, ie at the St, Louis.Mr.Arch.Watters, of Montreal, is registered at the St.Louis Nr.A.J.Brown, of Montreal, is in the city, registered ot the St.Louis, Mr.R.Johnson, of Moutrenl, is registered at the Chateau, Me.F.X.de Grandpre, of treal, is at the Chateau.Judge Aug.M.Tessier, of Rimouski, is in the city, a guest at the Chateau.Mr.FE.W.Charlton, of Montreal, is registered at tha Chateau, Mr.Gustave Turcotte, of Ottawa, iv registered at the Chateau.Mr.Fug.Crepeau, K.C, of Artha- Monthe Frontenac.Sir Robert J, Walker, of Yorkshire, Eng.ie in the city, a guest at tho Chateau.Mr.Guy Tombs, G, F, and P.A, of Montreal, Canadian Northern 4.Ry., is in the city.Mr.*G, E, Whitnef, auditor Dominion Express, ie in the city, registered at the Chateau.Friends of Rbv.Father Valiquette will regret to learn that he is indis- | posed, \u2014 .Hon.Lomer Gouin and Hon, A.Ture ean, are registered at the Place Viger, Montreal, : Mr, J.K.leonard aml Miss Leonard have left for New York and Philadeiphia on a visit ts friends, Mayor Garneau, of Quebec, was n guest at the Place Viger, Montreal yesterday.Mr.D.M.Lefebvre, of Montreal, arrived in town yesterday and i» registered at\u2019 the Chatenu.Mr.FE.A.Evans, General Manager Q.R., L.& l.Co, arrived home yes- | terday from England, returning by ss : Empress of Ireland.Mr, William Mackencie, president of the Canadian Northern\u2019 Railway, will sail from New York on Wednesday for Europe.Brigade Major Capt.Jos.P.Ouellet, 20th \u2018Brigade of Infantry, in reinstated in the rank of Brevet Major, granted him on 7th April, 1903.Messrs.Amos.© J.Colston, T.WI.! Gaudry and Alp.Gagmon, of Quebec, boards, unattached to anything registered at tie Place Viger Hotel, | Montreal, yesterday, .! Mr.Fd.Salmon, who arrived in the | I.Walsh, Marine Super- | Mrs.G.Clarke, Y.N, C, A.Building.Captain J, Just Received Lates pintendent of the CP.A, SS, Co., was j ware mostly negro inhabitants.in the city yesterday and left last evening for Halifax.\u2018The marriage is announced to take place in Montreal, early in June, of .Misa Athalindn (Fairy) Gaul, to Mr, Heury W, Catheart, formerly of this city.Hon.Jacques Bureau, Rolicitor-Gen- eral of Canada, arrived in the city yesterday, accompanied by Madame and Mile.Bureau, of Three Rivers, aud are guests nt the Frontenar.Mr.R.P, Sweezer, of Quebre, who is president of tha Engineering Society of Quebec, has successfully passed his final exams.nt the School of Mining at Queen's University and will be given hix B.Sc.degree at convocation on Wednesday, the 29th, The following members of tha cast of \u201cThe Rivals\u201d have arrived in town: Mrs.Parrock, Miss Shreve, Miss | + Misa Fagell, Mien White, Messrs, ! per, Hepburn, Whalley, Speid, be Lotbiniecre, Grant.Love, Sherman, Stridsberg and Gregory.At the Chateau:\u2014Herbert G.Stew- | art, Wimbledon, x: F.HL Russell, | E.FE.Slaght, E.Schenee, jr., Toron- ! to: Ph, Millet.Paris; GG.H.Hyatt Whitehnil, N.Y.A, Amyot, St, : Mriscinthez J.FE, Terreault, Arthabeshn.: : ! Monteenlers at the Chateau:\u2014T.\u2018 Kennedy Stinson, C.EF.Bow: | IF.W.Branscombe, Chas, Strubbe, | A.1.Morrison, Wm.Greig, F, E.Intl M, Connally, Gro.Browne, Geo, ® Giroun, ¥, X.D de Grandpre, D.M.Letebvre, ©.de W.Reid.The many friends of Mr.George Turcat, son of De.Edwin Turcot, will be pleased to learn that after a most brilliant examination before the Board + of Examiners of the Pharmaceutical Assovintion of the Province, held on Saturday last in Montreal, he was ad- i mitted to the practice of pharmacy in this Province, Arrivals at the King Fdward Hotel: D.Barreth, H.Barre, Rin.ouski; Mde, !Impuis, Plessisville: M.C.Muner, Boe jton; Nap.Frechotte, Sillery; Mrs, F.Charets, Chicouti Three Rivers; M.L.Sullivan, England.Arrivals at the Clardenon Hotel: \u2014C, d'Abbadie, Rimouski: E.F.Hawkins, England; P.P.IleTenore, P.Honuguet, Ths.Amy.P.LaBroog Pane pebiar; T.H.Melaren, Little Metis: F.Berger, Montreal: Alb.Meabarger, New York: ©, W.Couisni, St, Anselme; MH.æsirur, Montreal: Cha, Brien and w tnape; AI.W.Dolbel, Montreal; Geo.ID.LeRiehe, Shippergan, N.B, Arrivals at the Neptune Inn: \u2014=Mr.Thoms Hooper, Noutreal: W.Harvey, JJ.Harvey, W.Bomors, 8.Bomles, Gi.Newron and wife, G.Bulman and ile, England: G.8.Mackay.Sherbrooks; M.Swift.Nontréal; F.Bowles, James Harper, W.T.Papag, England; J.F.Ellement, Montreal: P.E.Cote, .Pacchel: P.O.Bonenpant, Muresy ay; _Alfreel Larochelle, St, Michel; ! \u2018Jos, Æ.Talbot, Berthier, ücnetts CEN \u201cHas no equal.\u201d - me WRONG NAME, | By error the name of Mr.J, A.Priestley wan spelt wrong in yoster- day's paper, it being spelt J, Pricativ.CABTORIMA.Boars the » Kind You Haw = Bougtt Signature of i traction from the eurly reports, | wrecka, {Parent to-lday from à glance at the \u2018 M \u201cef, leaving below protections i Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Potvin, Quebee; | *F.E.Rodiev; Nontreal: Jos, Richard, : DEATH AND RUIN Caused by the Tornadoes in the Southern States\u2014 Many Lives Lost Now Orleans, La., April 27\u2014The totals of death and ruin caused in four Southern States by Friday's tor- nudoes came to hand to-day in approximately correct form.Briefly stated they are :\u2014Killed, about 380 ; injured, painfully or seriously, 1,200; homeless, several thousand ; towns rehorting serious wreckage, 46; hubitations and business houses practically complete ruins in these towns, about 2,600, The above figures do not include the wreckage on plantations and farms, scorea of which wore struck and damaged.The num- bor of dead will never bs known av curately for the reason that about 300 of them were negroes and they were buried in many communitior without careful records being made of their numbers.While sume of the first reporte giving apparently reliably death lists have since proved unmreli- able, nevertheless remote places which wero late in reporting their dead have served to hold the total death list uvifornly around 360.The.manner in which\u2018 this death list has grown for two days, in spite of continual sub ras been an index of the interatate wope of the disaster.By followin, the of towns the general direction of che tornadoes can be traced closely.Apparently the storm struck in three wspufate currents, euch de- The Badge of Honesty Is on every per of Doctor Plerwe\u2019s Golden Medical BlcoverT becanss à fail list of the ingredients it is printed thero in plain Forty Fear ot caperkanco has proven id superior worth as a blood part and fnvigorat ing tomic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver iia.It builds up the rundown system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used.The active medic- fnal principles of native roots such as Golden and \u2019» root, Stone and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Biack Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemleally pure, triple refined glycerine.Bead to Dr.R.V.Piérce at Buffalo, N.Y., for free booklet which uotes extracts from wall nized med- foal authoritiag such as Dre.Bartholow, King,+ Scudder, Cos, Ellingwood and a showing that these roots upon for their curative y indigestion or dyspepsia 11 birious or liver complaints \u2018wasting diseases * where there h and gradual running down trength = system.agulates the stomach [Var and bowel 3 be seu) hus all skin affections, blotches, and eruptions as well ss acrofulons swellings aad old open run: sores or ulcers are cured and healed.In treating old runaing sores, or uloers, It is well to insure their heallug to apply to them Dr.- Pierce's All-Healing Salve.If your - gist don\u2019t happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty-four ocsuts in postage stamps to Dr_ R.V.Plarce, Invalids\u2019 Hotel and Surgical Institute, Bulle, N.Y.a0d 8 large box of vhe =All-Dealing Salve® will reach you by return post.You can\u2019t afford to accept & secret nos- from as a substitute for this non-alcoholic, medicine oF EXOWN COMPOSITION, not scribing the era of n circle and tra- ten hough o fhe urs : dealer may veiling to the )northeast.The first Dr.Barc Pinsent Pallets regulate struck before daylight Friday morn: | and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.ing through northern Louisiana Miss- | Sugar coated, tiny granules, sasy to take innippi and passed into Tennessee.The ' second appeared further south about seven o'vhiwk in Central Louisiana and Misningippi.This apparently was the portion of the storm which swept through Alabama and fieorgia Friday night and Saturday morning.The \u2018 third portion appeared during Friday | aiternoon, further south than either of itx predecessors.This was the storm which demolished Amite, La, \u2018and Purvis, Miss., the towns in which the wreckage was worst.Why the fatalities were so unusually large is ap- photographs which lave arrived here rom many portions of the tornado belt.Whole blocks of what were for- oerly little residences and cabins.lie spread over the ground.If a huge lumber pile had been scattered over these areas the number of individual else, have been greater.| auy of these planks show very few where they were separated from the othet construction.Under this muss of wreckage many hundreds of persons were buried.not one in a hundred escaping without injurv.The houses which were thus scuttered about The homer of the whiter held togither better.The photographs show many of them, however, with half the top of the upper half of the structure ripped which must have saved scores from death.Along with the accounta of suffering bave come many recitals of remarkable experiences of which the following is | typical : \u201cAt Amite, La.when the tornado appeared there were seven persons nt the:dinner table of Hamilton Warner's home, including three children.The wind in a recond tora of | two doors on opposite ides of the rooms, and an astonishing procession could mearcely unable to pass into the room throug! these doorways.First came a volt, | running before the wind.The animal ! jumped over the dining table and went out the opposite door.Afterward came a horse which followed ! through the exit taken by the calf, The three children sought refuge under the table and no ove was injured.The ruined towns were visited by thou- sande of spectators, many of whom distributed money among the needy.Sheds made from the wreckage have become the homes of hundreds, Small parties of men on horseback have gone through countey districts, taking inventorien of \u201cthe assistance need- od and rendering aid where it was ost.neceasnry.Following in @ list by states of the 46 towns reporting more or less damage :\u2014 FLouisiapa\u2014 Lucerne, Kenmore, Lamourie, Richland, Amite, Easie, Pine, Augie, Franklinton, Sheridan, Avard.Funive.Total, 12, Missisaip- :\u2014Gilles Bend.Purvis, Church Hill, orman, Tillman, Melton, Braxton, Baxterville.Sunflower, Wablsk, Wingate, Columbus, Walls, Fairchild's \"Creek, Quilman\u2019s Lauding, McLautin, | | McCallum, Winchester, Pine Ridge.* Total, 19.Georgia -\u2014Columbus, | La \u2018 (Grange, Chipley.Harris, McDonough, \u2018 Griflin, Tocust Grove, Cedar Town, Cave Winds, Total, 9.Alahan.a :\u2014 \u201cAlbertville.High Mound.Teeshurg, | Hatton, Settlement, Blountaville, Total, t STEAMER SURVEYED, A «urvey, under the jurisdiction of the Norwegian Consul, Mr.Fra.Gunn, was held on tho steamer Theresa yoator.\u2018day, when it was recommended that the vessel prococd to her destination and discharge her cargo.The Thercre teccived nome damage from ice while voming up the guif.ST.JOHN 'TONGSHOREMEN, St, John, N.B.April! 27.~The | Tongshoremen*s Aesociation, at its sennual meeting yesterday, decided to inceept 35 conte per hour as summer wages rates.Last year it wan 10 cents.The new society organised re roently acceptel à 35 cent rate aome time, ago.The work will be divided betweem the two organizations.ICE BRIDGES BROKE.+ Fredericton, N.B., April 27.-~The fen\u2019 bridges broke up to-day and ran out, ond there is now open water from this city to St.John, The ice ahve the highway bridge is badiy honevrombed | nad there is considerable open water | along the shores.Keporis from up; the river are to the effect that the ice ! in on the mova at different points, | There in a big jam at the upper end | of Sugar Island and another at Long's | Creek, The warm weather of today | greatiy weakened what ice still ye.maine, aud it is not likely to hold many hours longer, ee GROSSE (OLE ESTIMATES Otiawa, April 27.During the cussion on public works eatimates tonight the vite for $12,000 improve ments and repairs at Grosse [ale Guar antine Station, wan passed, also $3, B00 for disinfecting apparatus, dis- ; considerable period.Ce tie mathe La MONTREAL, UPPER TOWN BRANCH, Fabrique Street Savings Department INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES À YEAR \u2014 7406-240048040 5 5E DEP: DAY BY DAY.éisivome to our city, Corsican, Donion and all the rest of ye, Tho history of the present week should provide a moving tale, The production of the \u201cRivals\u201d tonight will, it is expected, rival anything ever seen here, The deliverauce of the Lieut.-Gover- nor at the clusing of the louse on [of live and inanimate objects being | Saturday night might be considered as a rush message.\u2014 The proposition to erert a canvan «ity on the Plains for Tercentenary visitors will, no doubt, awaken intents interest.\u2014 Does the Lynn man who has to buy wedding presents consider marriage a failure, asks the Champlain street philosopher, \u2014 After Montreal gets thawed out it may possibly realize that navigation has been open at Quebec for quite 3 Montreal is deeply interested in the moving question this spring, and mote especially as regards the Lake ice.\u2014 The merry widow may be popular with some people, but when it comes to 46, it seems too much of a good thing.\u2014 Good morning, have van engaged the man to smash your furniture yet ?The steamers that come in the spring, tra! la! Bring promise of something doing, An we merrily laugh end we sing, tra ! la! We welcome the freight taat they bring, tra ! la t ; Of a rummer all hope will be fine, Vitality at Low Ebb The usual Spring condition untin Dy, A.W.Chase's Nerve Fcod Is used Vigor comes (rom good, red hlood.Almost everybody's blaod is thin and watery in the Spring.Hence the tired, langwid feelings, the loss of energy and ambition, amd the general weakness of the bodily organs, The sppetite fails, digestion is imperfect, the filtering and excretory or gans are irregular, und.in short, life (ix a burden inatbad of being the joy it should be.Yon can for! voursell getting strength and vigor when Dr.A.W.{Chase's Nerve Food in used, The blood in made rich and pure, the appetite in sharpened, digestion improves and every organ in the body feels the bene fit of the rich, red, life sustaining blood.Stimulants give temporary relief.What is absolutely necessary is rich rel blood such as is formed by the use of Pr.EB.W.Chase's Nerve Food.«You can avoid all the discourage: ment and suffering.the paîns and nches, the depressing offertn of spring hy thy use of Dr.A, W, Chase's Nerve Fool, MA ct.at all dealers or Edmanann, Bates & Co.Toronto, Ont, Por.(raft and aignalure of A, W.Chase, M.D, the famous Reeript Book atthor, on every hook.WHAT 1S CARPET, There je carpets at all pricre, hut it yon want & narpet ar cilcloth of superior quality you are sure to find what you want at FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.F.SIMARD & CIE 04603006004 20050000900 Waist Department Lawn or Batiste Waists, lace or Embroidered Trimmed, styles, 9c, $1.35, $1.75, $2.00, to 96.00.in a vasiety\"ol Boys\u2019 Clothing Boye\u2019 Norfolk Buits of stylish and reliable afl wool Chaviote or Tweed, 84.75 to sarusen savane saveur ssusssrsassares SB.00 Boya\u2019 Sailor and Russian Suits of Serges or fancy Tweeds in & very desirable colors $3.75 to .renee worn sesnsnananes sesssarsnensdisasnansenss $6.00 Novelty Wool Fabrics Late productions in | and silk and wool, stripes, checks and fancy effects, English and tech.tailor Cheviots and Chiffon Broadcloth.Fancy Spring Suitings, 750, $1.00, 81.50 up to.wwe 43.00 Dlack and colored Broadcloths 85c., 85c., $1.00 $1.80 up to.Black Voile, 756, $1.00 UP Wenig vrvourionree vueves « ene Embroideries Underpriced Thousand yards of St.Gall Edgings and insertings, fine\u2019 embroidered, neat effective designs, worked oan nainsook and swiss fabrics, and manufactured for the best trade.Edgings and insertions worth 7 and 9¢,, for.Fdgings and insertings worth 10 and 1c, for Edgings and insertings worth 14 and 20c., for.0 and l4c.Dressmaking Department This Department is now under the supervision of an experienced French Artist Miss Melon, : And we aro prepared to take orders for day and evening dresses to be\u2019 made after the latest spring models and of the best materials at moderalc prices.+00te3434090000044004 0 F.Simard & Cie.OUR PRETENSIONS 142 St.Joseph Street, St: Roch BLUNDELL'S METALLIC GALVANIZING PAINT MIXED READY FOR USE.This Paint is manufactured from pure Aluminium in a finely divided state.By careful grinding in\u2018a specially hard and durable medium, ItStands Exposure to Sea Water, Sun and Weather MANUFACTURED BY BLUNDELL, SPENCE & C0., ENGLAND |REPRESENTATIVES ARTHUR POULIOT & COMPANY, Phone 1486 105 Mountain Hil, Quebes \u2014 Our Millinery Opening Will Take Place Tuesday, Viaroh 24th And Following Days Mrs.D.R.MURPHY, 4 Fabrique st.PHONE 23 We Pretend That as Regards Oilcloths, Carpets, Linoleum, Curtains, Portieres in fact oll that is required for House Furnishing, we lave the largest, the richest and most varied stock in all the District of Quebec We insist that the public of Quebec, should pay us a visit and convince themselves of the truth of our assertion.We Take Pleasure in Showing Goods A \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 P.J.COTE - Opposite Palace Hili a "]
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