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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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[" The Weather.Lower Bt.Lawrence and Gulf \u2014 Moderate to fresh winds; cool and showery.ESTABLISHED 1764.The UEBEC, THURSDAY, MAY 28, Quebec Chronicle.: 1908 Temperaturestures : Montreal 84-78, Quebec 44-48, Maximum and Minimom \u2018Texpers- ve 1 THODIST CONF ETNG IN QUEB General Session Will Open To-morrow, Preliminary Meetings-Have Been Held RENCE But , All Week, Venton STATIONING COMMITTEE'S FIRST DRAFT| i\u2019 Although the twenty-fifth session of the Moutreal Conference of the Methodist Church only opens here on Friday morning at 9 o'clock, preliminary work has been in progress during the week.The Stationing Committee and the Statistical Committes have held daily sessions, and yesterday after- soon the Ministerial Session | avsem- bled at 2.30 o'clock.Already some 150 Ministerial and 30 lay delegates have arrived for the conferance, but this number ix expected to be greatly augmented before, the general confer.once opens.The sessions of the conference will be held in the Methodist These seasions are open to the public and will no doubt, be largely attend- od.\u201d The Stationing Committee gave out the first draft of its report last evening, the changes involved being as follows :\u2014 MONTREAL DISTRICT.St.James Church \u2014 H.Marshall Tory, M.A., B.D., D.Sc., President Alberta University ; Thos.H.Billings, Samuel Tuson., Wesleyan College\u2014W.M.Paton, Professor of Old Testsment Exegises and English Bible, Dominion Square\u2014E, J, Hart, B.A., , E.© Scottprofitable series of meetings ie ex-, Centenary\u2014S.J.Hughes, M.A.It is over twenty years since | Montreal (Ebenezer Church)\u2014F.Othe conference last met in the city of | Read.Quebec, and though there have been | Hochelaga\u2014B.B.Brownmany changes in the Ancient Capital | Montreal\u2014Fairmount Avepue\u2014J, Tin that period, it goes without say- ; Ritchie.; » ing that the hospitality of the city | bas not \u2018changed and that the dele | gates to the conference will find here the same warm welcome from alone.the members of their own! + church but also\u2018from all the other | Protestant bodies.The coming session of the conference promises to be & mont interesting one, and many matters of the test importance to the church will be considered.The Ministerial Conference, which met yesterday afternoon, was presided over by Rev.Francis G.Lett, the President of the Conference.The meeting was a private one, and mat- } ters conpected with the ministry were discussed.| Church, and a most Interesting and | not.In the everiing the annual lecture before the Theological Union was de livered by Prof, C.W.Colby, Ph.D., t \u2018Early Mis- ; sions in New France.\u201d There was a | large attendance at the Methodist \u201c Church to hear the gified Jecturer.7 a £ union was presided over hy who tsok as his subj » President of on.\u201cThe subject suggested,\u201d seemed to me most fitting,\u201d\u2019 remarked Prof.Colby in .opening.\u201cNot merely because we are gathered here in the city about to | celebrate its three hundredth annivers- : ary, but also because Quebec wan the | fountain-head of the early \u2018 religious : life of this Dominioy, the point from which set out those early heroes of the church to carry the word of God to the Indian tribes.\u201d Dr.Colby took as the moat prominent figure in this first mission work, Father de Breboeuf, the Jesuit hero.He pointed out that the Roman ; Cathoalics of those daye were by far the most impressed with the duty of preaching salvation to the heathen, Compared with their missions the Protestant misgione were puny indeed.| The English and Dutoh were traders, not missionaries ; but even tha lust ; of gold could not down the desire to save souls among the Roman Catholic peoples, Their religious activities \u2018 were prosecuted chiefly by the great orders, the Dominicans and Franciscans, being the greatest missionaries, The Jesuits were probably the most effective in mission work, 8t.Francoin Xavier being the greatest of their early leaders.In New France, the Sulpiciana and the Recollete also took an active part.The Jesuith were ex.tablished at Queber and the Sulpicians at Montreal. SOCIAL EVENTS A very pleasant event took place at the Auditorium Cafe yesterday evening, the occasion being the sentation of a magnificent cutlery service to Mr.Emile Gaboury, who is to be united in the bends of matrimony to Mise Marie Blanche Dube, on Monday next.The presentation was made by Mr.E.W.LaRue in a very able manner, and Mr.Gaboury acknowledged by suitable reply in appropriate words.During the evening several songs and speeches were delivered by Measrs.L.Beauchamp, Chs.Gauvreau, Art, Matte, Adj.Tur: cotte, jr., Edmond Tanguay, br.Vaillancourt and Oucar Melanger.After à leasant time apent, ali friends retired deligh-ad with their evening.The cutl service was presented by Mr.E.W.LaRue, on behalf of Messrs.Adj.Amyot, E.E.Amyot, J, E.Amyot, L.J.Allaire, G.J.F.Baller, C.E.Bazin, E.0.Beauchamp, D.E.Keauchamp, Henri Beaudry, 1.R.Besudry, H.A.Be dard, O.Bei vr, Boivin & Grenier, C.À.Bouci , Chan, Cloutier, G.Carrier, J.E.Charron, C.J.Cote, P.C.Cote, A.Cloutier, G.Cloutier, D.P.Cotter, D.Dallaire, Ed.Demers, J.D.Derome, E.O.Desjardins.M.Dionne, R.Dion, G.Drolet, C, Drouin, L.Brigon, A, Gagnon, G.(Gagnon, L., , ©.Gauvreau, H.Gingras, J.B.Giroux, R.Grenier, T.Grenier, J.R.Guay, J.Girard, P.Hogan, Alb.Jolicosur, H.Lahreque, R.Lainte, G.LaRoche, H.Laroche, E.LaRue, L.A.Lefebvre, P.Lechassoeur, A.Leclerc, M.P.Tewir, A.Matte, E.Matte, J.C, Mason, P.Masson, Fugene Matte, Paul Malouin.A.Mercier, M.Monaghan, I.E.Moisan, T.H.O'Neil.W.O'Donnell, P.R.Paquet, O.À.Paquet, L.Pouliny R.M.Rinfret, P.Rondeau, 1.E.Rouillard, Chs.Simard, A.Talbot.I.Talbot, Edmond Tanguay, J.E.Trudel, M.Trudelle, J.Alb.Turcot, Adj.Turcotte, L.P.Turcotte, Jon.Vaiilancourt, Wm, Vincent, F.Voyer, PRESENTATION TO MR.TENNY Mr.Chan.E.Tenny, City Ticket Agent of the Grand \"Trunk © Rayway at Portland, Maine, and until recently the occupant of a like pogition in thin city.and who has heen in town for the past day or two previous to removing hin family permanently \u2018to the Maine city.wan the object of a flattering testimonial of the extrem with which his friends and members of tha Quebec Transportation Club regard him.at the St.Louis Hotel on Tuesday ufternoon, when in the presence of Kesers.F.S.Stocking, J.A.Everell, Jules Hone, E Da À.E.Lebel, W, I.Lynch, Awiand, J.S.Blanchet, F.1.Wade, and FH.N.Bartlett, Mr.Alex.Hardy, President of the Club, ted Nr.Tonny with & pair of andaome gold cuff finka snd A gold pin as à nou- venir for Mrs, Tenny.Mr.Tenny, who was evidently touched, ackmowledged the tribute of his friends mont feelingly.and voiced his own appreciation and that of Mre.Trany in appropriate terme, ; Sunday for the convenience !den with the New Brunswick fellow.Mdincussed at the General Assembly of ' ARMAND LAVERGNE HAS RESIGNED His Seat in Dominion rouse Mr.Foster Connects Sir\u2019 Fred, | Borden With Some Cold Storage Operations, Dusters, embroidered cen- Carriage Dusters | Pocket Cases Fancy Cotton Carriage Men's Pocket Necessaires, covered in imitation lea- [FLaQUET.ters, fringed, add to the ther, assorted colo: for Montmagn pleasure of driving, protect SIO yeni prions y.Clothing from dure putes] RETAIL DIVISION [Siavniont, regular\u2019 peice i prices 50c and $1.25.187-173 s ler prices 11c ani 91 DEADLOCK UNCHANGED ROR [Bike bros rors 88¢ ere a Fran LC \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t Great Money-Raising Sale (Special to the Chronicle), \u2018 Ottawa, May 27\u2014The Speaker announced in the House to-day ;that he had received from Armand Lavergne his resignation as niember fur Montmagny, and had given instructions for a new write to be issued.Mr.Borden wus told by Mr.Brodeur that the Government steamer Champlain had made a trip from | § River Ouclleyto Baie St.Paul last ' d of the public, but the Minister was pot informed that the steamer was used on | that occasion by Mr.Taschereau prosecute his provincial campaign.After yesterday's all night session § the House was in a tranquil mood today.When a motion to go into supply was made, Mr.Foster exposed the connection of Sir Frederick Bor- | ! Cold ! Storage Co., claiming that through | the Minister, the company obtained | 8 more easily substantial aid amounting * to over 350.000 undef the provisions \"Na of the new cold storage bill put | 2 fhrough by Mr, Fisher last session.UN The Minister made a spirited defence.} To-morrow heing a holiday House will not sit.The deadlock over the Avlesworth | Election Bill remains unchanged.nt | The two candidates in Levis will address joint meetings to-day at Henri after mass and after vespers, to | the St.: at St.Lambert | It is rumored that a meeting will be held after mass today in St.| Sauveur to choose n candidate to op- | pose Dr.Cote, The returning officer in Chicoutimi and Saguenay, Mr.Bowe, has fixed June 20th as the date of the elections in that county, The Liberal convention to choose a candidate in Portneuf will be held today at Point Rouge\u2014\u2014 The Quebec correspondent of the ! Presse gives currency to a rumor that Hon.T, C.Casgrain may be a candidate sgminst Mr.Louis Letourneau .and Dr.Jobin in Quebec East.It is stated that Messrs.Couture, independent candidate, and P.Gagon, gpposition Liberal, will retire in atane in favor of Mr.J.E.Gagnon, | AA who will present himself against Mr.LS Caron, ; n à 7 ca S æ \u2014\u2014 ; Hon.A.Turgeon and Mr.Ephrem Audet will address a joint meeting at Buckland after mass to-day.\u2014 pu Mayor Payette will not be a candidate in Hochelaga.giving as his reason that the Premier had assured him that the constituency would be divided, and then there will be room for all aspirants.Of course, everyone elwe in the city knew that Hochelaga was to be divided, and the Premier confirmed the news when he operfed the campaign in the old Patrie building ten days ago.It is stated that Sir GENERAL ASSEMBLY of US.Presbyterian Church Recommend Simplification of the Shorter Catechismmia \u2014y .Kansas City, Nay 27.-Foreign mis | sionary work was reported on and A A the Presbyterian Church in the United \u2018 A States of Americe to-day.Great pro ! Lui gress in this field of Evangelism was | JN indionted by the report of the Foreign | Pr} Missionary Board.The board reported ER) that more money was contributed this | year for foreign missions through the | Pi board than during any other previous | a year in ita history, the total amount | IR ing moro than $1 $500,000, , À catechiem, which shall be couched im siropler language than the \u201cShorter Catechiem\u2019\u2019 now in use by the church, was recommended by the committes on bills and overtures, .Ladies\u2019 Pattern Hats, straw, chiffon and tulle, imported modes at home, regular price 10c.package.Sale Price, per package.mavestesasesreenrs Rousing Bargains For Friday Shoppers HOSE who come on Friday will find a host of Bargains all over the store.Friday is always Bargain Day, but when a sale like this is on it means extra special inducements such as no ordinary Friday Bargain Day presents.We are rapidly accomplishing our object, which is to raise $25,000.00 in extra sales over the month of May of last gear.This money will be used for the purpose of installing a PURE FOOD RE pied by the Furniture Departmenti fore long PAQUET\u2019S PURE FOOD RESTAURANT will be an accomplished fact, TAURANT on the immense third floor now occu- Already preparations are in full swing and be- The customer presenting Cash Purchase Checks showing the greatest amount rchased in person during this sale will be presented with a FREE PASS to our ÿ PURE FOOD RESTAURANT.This FREE PASS will entitle the holder to a y free meal as often as desired during the entire period of one month from the open- 4 ing date.Buy now for all your future needs and SAVE YOUR PURCHASE * CHECKS.0) day.Come everybody\u2014come EARLY ! his list represents but a small fraction of the values offered for Fri- Allover Laces Very rich Guipure and Oriental All-over Laces, 18 inches wide, Millinery Wide Embroidery Embroidery skirting, 43 inches Wilfrid Laurier had to be called in be- / .; Li ron, Wide, very much in demand for fore \u201csr outdo \"Tha (VA oh Tat New ork nd Fate cram and ive vs deb Le hn demend fr Le que will place a strong man Ing QTC 0 $15.00, $12.50 and $1130.regular prices 5c.ic.and Whitewear and Children's Dressec.| held OND Sale Prices $16.67, $11.00, es 95c, Sale Prices, QWe., 35e.and.Tequiar prices 21.10 and 81,25 a Hon.Lomer Gouin's recoption in 38.54 And.\u2026unccecsrascenmerenssansenss (J ce yd.Sale Prices 3c.and.93e Yalleytield on Saturday evening is the subject of conversation.Not a RE Dress Goods Challies Armurs wr oat an cnt rd Bf Btinch Homespuns, | Fancy Fancy Challies, 30 fnvhes wide, Black Fine Checked Armure, 42 station when the Prime Minister ar- Qu Tweeds, Striped and Shepherd » very dainty and fashionable, ideal inches wide, very rich for Ladies rived, although a band had been hired Plaid Suitinys, this season \"31.00 fabrics for Summer Blouses, re- Handsome = Dresses, unusually for the occasicn, and the same thing est novelties, regular prices 31.iar ice 5c od Sale good value at our regular price was noticeable on the platform at the ÿ to 31.95 à yd Sale Price, per ès: En Poe, au \u201c18e \u201c3c.a vd.Sale Price per yd.evening damonatration, and on the eines stresses sass ones ice, per yd.\u2026\u2026\u2026eeed loader\u2019s departure in the evening.It ! is said that Mr.Gouin complained tay Granite Eolienne Panama voue hat thy oa woth | Black Granite Cloth, 40 inches Black Eolicane, 44 inches wide, Fine quality Black Panama against him pereonally, but that a wide.a good wearing mater a light and dainty.very dressy.eX.(lath, 42 inches wide.unusually change would have to be made in the nt an extra special price.reguler tra special value al per: regular strong, very fashionable this sca- Connty of Beauharnois is he wanted IS price 45c.à yd.Sale Price, Ke price 81.35 a yd.Sale Price, Bae son.regular price 05c.a vd.Sale the oid friends to turn to and work Boyden sarees nse racaass a YOcscsssonsraarereneneeenererenesencerervoronnered Price, per Nihon 30 as in the ojd days.; \u2014_\u2014 .Collar Springs Comb Sets Round Combs Mr.W.Jos.Breen, the Independent , sori pi 0 .; .i cative candi Coat Collar Springs.latest Children's Circular Combs, fine Fagey Comb Nets, itati Conservative to hans novelty for makiog your coat quelity hard rubber, extra epe- shell, amber or plain black, lou rad inh rr open bin am keep in shape, regular price 4c.cial value at our regular price est style, 3 on a card, regular paign in the Narafield rooms when he each.Sale Price, 3 for.8¢ \u2018 10c.each.Sale Price.Be price 40c.a net.Sale Price.23c ill have the pleasure of addressing the electors of Champlain Ward.! Dyola Salt Boxes Zip Soap T= ¥ Dyola Powder for dyeing cloth- © 130 only Wooden Salt Boxes 60 omly tins Zip Soap, the bent for hanging on the kitchen wall, price 10c.each.Sale cleanser for the hands, regular restates ~T¢ price 10c.à tin.Sale Price.7e Startling Sale of Sheet Music LATEST SELECTIONS 5c regular 8c Price.Vocal Instrumental ! Love You, The Worid Is Thine : Dreaming, Walt; Ei Only Had A Home Sweet Home; Loveland, waltz; illarney: Laza Come Berk to Erin: ™ waltz; Éveryoneia in Slumbarland But ¥¢ / St.Valentine's, march and two-s¥ep: and Me ; ; Souta's Band, march: Nice na ; A Trip To Niagara, two-sig Nagarette: Moon Winds, thres stem Hosanna; Bridal March; In This The Train To Heaven: Bonnie Banks O* Loch Lomondg Because I Love Yon Dear; h the Shadow a the Pines; n the Evening By the Moonkyht: And Hundreds of others.bo LAON The Gondolier: Valse Bleue; The Storm : yn Rod of Heaven; > va, walle; And Hundreds of others.8¢ EAGH ELBE J = = . Latest Imporlatins SUMMER WEAR.Novelties in Millinery, genuine bottle of , Scott's Emulsion I | sold in hearty all the countries of f the world, Nothing equals If to build up the weak and wasted Novelties in Jackets, bodies of young and aid Novelties in Silks All Drmecicn: Ste.wad $1.00.Novelties in Dress Goods.\u2018The Quebec Chronicle QUEBEC, MAY 2x, 190%, New Kid Gloves in all lengths, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths.Black, White, Tans and Pastele Shades.Best Quality in \u201cDents\u201d and Perrins\u201d THE TER-CENTENNIAL PACEANTS.Thanks to Sir Frelerick Borden amd the Bepnrtment.of Militia aod Defence, \u201cone of the great spectacular items of lahe vraie, the great military review on the Plains of Abraham, is likely be considerably, shorn of its original dimensions, and though it will be un- doubtediy interesting, vet it ean sear cely hope to be any thing extraordinary and out of the way, There is sll the more resson thevrfuit why every effort should be put forward to in vase the effect and to ensure the suceras of the Kindred display of the | pageants, gow being got up under the: direction and supervision of Mr.Laxelles, und a committee appointed to assist him in the preparations, which bears to history similar relation to that borne by the review to military matters In order ta give these pageants the imposing appearance which they should afford, two things are pre-eminently necessary, brilliant and apposite costuming, amd lull ranks, the second thing being quite as im- the Hirer, for, however, brilliant and Aiited to the occasion the costumes of those taking part in Tercenteanial Celebration pro- New Sunshades and Umbrellas.New Ostrich and Marabout Boas.New Embroidered Collars and Handkerchiefs, Real Laces in great variety, to Rich designs in Printed Voilles.Fancy Colorings in Muslins.Rich Guipure Allovers and Insertions.New Embroideries and Insertions.Novelties in Axminster Carpets, Novelties in Carpet Squares, New Designs in Linoleums, New Cretonnes, Sateens and Curtains 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH, portant ns the pageant may be, they rather fend af to the air absurdity THE QUEBEC} OHRONIOLE bere and outside the province have been denounced id them as \u201cfanatics,\u201d \u201cbigot,\u201d \u201corangiates,\u201d foes of the French religion and pace; who recall the cawpaign agains Mr.T.C.Cas grain when he last contested & constituency here, will do well to contrast thuse utterances of the govern\u2019 ment pyses with the followirg part of Mr Boursssa's speech in the Monument National on Monday tant.\u2018He had heen taxed with race appeals, He did uppenl to his race tu be worthy of themaelfeu and their traditions.In this great land there was room for all.Let the people of his race vive and give themselves the government worthy of their bewt traditions and work hand in hand with the people of ether races, doing their full share towards the development of the country, und utriving to place their province in the lead.\u201d This is no stirring up of hatred and distrust between the two races; it is on the contrary, an appeal for mwtual confidence and° co-opera- tion.That it was addresved to his own countrymen ix natural, and that his efforts should be to tir them up to a greater appreciation of their pros.pertæ and responsibilities, and the pursuit of high national aims in also natural.À man who would pot do this, ne far ne it lay in his power, whether French, English or any other nationality would not be worthy the same of a man.The alliance, for il cannot be called between the Conservatives and the Nationalistx has been stigmatized by our opponsiits as corrupt and immoral.Mr.Bourassa contradicts this; he declaves that neither party har made any concession and that he has no claim te make except that the Comservatives should yovern wiacly and wall ji returned to power, \u201cIn conclusion, he declared that his relations with the Conservative party were such as an honest man need not blush for.He had made it a condi tion of co-operation that he should not be invited to form part of a Conservative winistry, but had told the Conservative lendern that if they avoided the mistakes of the men in power he would xapport them, but if they kept up the present syetem, he would oppose them as well.He did not ask everything, but merely | that the Government make efforts to improve conditions.\u201d AUTOMOBILING.In sur comment on gutomobiling yesterday we took occasion to say that there were not infrequent complaints a fusion, \u2014\u2014-\u2014-_-_-\"\u2018-_-_-_ _-h _ _-_ \u2014-_-\u2014-_- __ \u2014\"\" Cee nn performance if the numbers of thos | participating in it are few.In thea tical parlance, the supers\u201d are creatiy in demand, and for a supply y = of these in adequate numbers the promoters must retv on the zeal amd patriotic spirit of the citizens, There | be no difficulty in weenring \u201cvolunteers irom the younger part of \"the population, from the Laval PORT WINE and SHERRY WINE formandatt sait and here Deer \u2019 \u2018 1 ide tho cross wall.(nvalld Port, Choles Old Dslloats Port, alongsi om Convido Port, Royal Private Stosk Port.| pus.vise EN in Vipand, Amontiliado Sherry (the very finest.) from Liverpool, wan reported © 168 > Mineral Waters, including Apoilinaris, White Rock, xiandp , toiles Jest of Cape Race = 1230 Apenta Casabana, Contrexeville and Vichy.Br evening.The Finest Brands at Moderate Pricss, having Tan prs Tan | cargo, left.for Montreal this morning q .| i T .GP.R.LINF.- o - B E A UJ E Y 9 RNS Emprose of India arrived at Yokohama (rom Vancouver at 7.00 | » 22 Fabrique Street.Quebec | pan arabe Sébipstant, > \u2019 {arrived from Montrea} Bteamer Lennox arrived at Yoko- Minas at 6.00 p.m.on the 24th instant, from Vancouver.GASPE LINE.Bteamer Gaspesien, Captain Blouin, esterdsy morning and moored at oe Champlain Market wharf.Having embarked Quehee passengers: aud cargo, she left for Gaspe and way pla yesterday ulternoon.NORTH SHORE LINER.M.S.King Edward, Captain Verina, left port at 4 am.yesterda for Natashquan and way ports, wit] passengers, mails and general cargo.NORTH SHORE T.& W.CO.Steamer Natashquan, Captain Simp son, ieft port at 9 a.m.yesterday, for Natashquan and way places, With vassengers and general cargo.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.Steamer Guiana arrived at St.Thomas, W.I., from New York, at 8 v.m.last Tuesday.THOMSON LINE.Steamer Bellona, Captain Cunningham, arrived from Montreal at 3.00 -m.yesterday, and moored in the uice Basin to complets cargo.\u2014 ! COLLISION.| While the schr.Mary M.Romkey, | from Halifax, was lying in the Louise | Basin yesterday afternoon, she was | struck by a barge which was being.towed into the Basin.The schooner had her bowsprit and ail attached carried away.The barge suffered no apparent damage.\u2018The Romkey has on beard a general cargo, and was veady to sail for Bonne l\u2019Esperance\u2014\u2014 STEAMER SOLD.Victoria, May 27-\u2014The stern-wheel | steamer Strathcona, which for six ears has been lying disengaged here, bas been sold to E.Springer and associates of Vancouver, who will place | the river steamer in service an the | Skeeng River.The steamer was formerly owned by Mr! Bodwell, of this city.The price is stated to be in the neighborhood of $10,000.Capt.Alex.MeLoan, the \u201csea wolf\u201d of Jack London's seal-raiding story, will command the steamer.WANT TO BEAT THE BRITISH.The North German: Lloyd is planning to wrest the Atlantic speed laurels from its British rivale.This declaration was made at the dinner in Hoboken to Captain Cuppers, of the Raiser Wilhelm TI.Hermann Winter, of the company, admitted such wan under | consideration, but said the plans or details could not be announced at present, NOTES Steamer Unique, arrived from Montres!\u2019 vesterday and proceeded for Bydney.Steamer Samuel Marshall, from Erie to Quebec, with coal, passed Port Colborne on Tuesday evening.Steamers Maltby from Shields.and Oclapds from Sydney, for Montreal, arrived in port yestérday and proceeded.m\u2014\u2014 PORT OF QUEBEC, Arrived May 27.S§ Gaspesien, Blouin, Montreal, Bouchard Bros., general cargo.8S No.26, McBeath, Glasgow, bal last.SS Maltby, Fisher, Shields, for Montreal, eral cargo.SS Ocland, Brun, Sydney, for Montread, coal.88 Bellona, Cunningham, Montreal, Robt.Reford Co, part cargo.Schr.Mary M.Romkev, Part Harte » inge.Canadian Import Co.coal.\u201d Schr.Louisa, Gagnon, Ste.Anne des Monts, lumber.Schr.Leopold, Carre, Gaspe, general cargo.\u2014 CLEARED.88 Sicilian, Wallace, Montreal, Allans, Rae & Co., part camgo.SS Gasperien, Blouin, Gaape, etc, Bouchard Broe., passengers and general cargo.8S Cape Breton, McDonald, Sydney, Dominion Coal Co., coal.Schr.Mary M.Romkey, Mercier, Bonne l\u2019Esperance, general cargo.8chr.Cerise, Deslauriers, Seven Islands ballast.Schr.Louisa, Gagnon, Ste.Anne des Monts, general cargo.Schr.Leopold, Carre, Montreal, general cargo.Barge F.A.Geerger, Carr.Ha Ha Bay, light.C, bte.E.B.Martm, R.H.Blohn, N.H.Wood.C.E.Conrad.F.8.Faote and FE.M.Hale, for United States, NM.J, L.Bertrand, pulp wood.\u2014 SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, May 27, 1908.L'Istet (40)\u2014Raining.strong east.Outward 8.30 a.m.King Edward.Father Point (160}\u2014Cloudy.strong gale east.inward noon, supposed Glenmount.Matane (202)\u2014Cloudy, strong gals north-eart.Lena anchored.Cape Magdalen (204)\u2014Clear.strong cast.Inward 2.30 p.m.Kronprinz Olav.Fame Point (324)\u2014(lear.atrong \u2018east.Inward 11.40 a.m.Campana ; 2.30 p.m.American sailing vacht, Low Point (584)\u2014Clondy, eastward 9.20 a.m., Ennisbrook : a.m.Bornu.Outward 1 p.m.venture.Cape Race (R30) Clear, strong east.Outward 10 a.m.Bengore Head.Virginian 168 miles east 12.30 p.m.Outward yesterday 8 p.m.Lake Manitoein Amour (662)\u2014Clenr, cast.No ice in sight.Inward yesterday 4 p.m., two schooners, M.8.M'GRERVY, Buperintendent, \u2014 MARCONIGRAN.Cape Race.Nfd., May 27- Steamer La Provence, Havre for New York, in communication with the Marconi station here .at 12.40 pm.Distance not given.South Wellfieet.Mass.May 27 \u2014 Steamer Alice, Trieats, etc.for New York, MR miles cant of Sandy Honk | at 10.20 a.m.Probably dock 12.90 i pom.Thursday.J Claire Fontaine.În- 11.30 Ad- Wants Wants Wants Want a Want.It?vou cahcther vou want it er nel.$a dock \u2019 Want it without sicoholP « Ask your doctor at pour ecto allons Ayer mal Want Ayer's SersaparillsP | Ask your doctor We Save no escretat 6 rermauiss ot ait ur ia?nerve tonic?- - Ask your doctor blood purifier?- « Ask your doctor strong alterativeP - Ask your doctor family medicine?- Ask your docter morue = Lier HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC, May.AM.PM \u2026 28 441 5.00 D 52 554\u2019 30 605 6.37! .31 6.44 7.18 Moon Phasesi th, 10.14 INPORTS.Per steumer Sicilian, Wallace.from London and Havre\u201410 pkgs.to E.Roumilhac, 30 do to Whitehead & Turner, 6 do to A.D.Pruneau, 6 do to F.Chaput, Fils & Cy.2 do to\u2019 Holt, Renfrew & Co., 2 do to Levis ; College, 35 do to C.Clandon, 700 do : to order.! Per echr.Mary M, Ramkey, Mercier, from Port Hastinge\u201482 tons coal to Canadian Import Co.Per steamer Cape Breton, McDonald, from Sydney\u20142216 tons coal to Dominion Coal Co.Por Infants and Children.CASTORIA | | The Kind You Have Always Bought AGENTS WANTED 3 eed PORTRAIT AGENTS AND PHO.tographers\u2014Enlarged Portraits fa ished for the trade.ork guaran and prices right.Write far catalogue Portrait Supply Co, 74 Dundas atrest, Toronto.- _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOARD.{ BAY VIEW HOUSE, SITUATED ON shore ol Lake Megantic, P.Q., one mile from town, C.P.R.and Q.C.R.station and steamer on lake, Open 1st Jups.Beautiful scenery, 1,700 feet above nea, first class accommodation.Apply My E.Smith.PERSONAL \u2014_\u2014\u2014 re DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA with complete information mailed free upon request.Address Attorney Charles F.Nagle, Mixon Bank Building, Reno, Nevada.\u2014 To LET ere TO RENT\u2014_KNOWN AS \u201cSUNNYe \u201cside.\u201d That very desirable cottage on the North Side of St.Louis Road, al- B most opposite Sillery Hill ard formers the 'ly occupied by Mr.Jas.Treggett.All Signature of A * (modern conveniences, induding stabl- \u2018eulars to Nr.REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE\u2014IF YOU HAVE for sale or to let, or you want to purchase or rent a house or a lot.ur rent rooms, please send full parti- Alex.Hardy, Real Estate Agent.Hochelaga Bank Building, city.He will get for you a Or tenant, or he will find the house or rooms you want, LOST-ON MONDAY IN THE VIcinity of Lachevrotiere, Conroy and St.Michael streets, a lady's fawn coat and brown veil.Reward for same on being returned to F.H.Andrews, 64 St.Paul street, Quebec\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u201cWANTED \u2014 A GOOD SMART ust know Shorthand and Typewriting and not afraid of work.Apply In writing to E.8, care Chronicle may.2ixt.f.WANTED\u20142 SINGLE ROOMS FOR lady and gentleman.Apply in writing to D.N., care 284 Flavien street.WANTED.\u2014 THREE OR \u2018FOUR good smart gigls to wait on table.Apply Canton Cafe, 44 John street.POSITION WANTED-MAN AND wife willing to tahe care of house during summer months.Can furnish best of references.Man speaks French Apply +E.7, care Chronicle, \u2014_\u2014 WANTED.\u2014BRIGHT AND ENER.pris young man, 18 to 20.One with nowledge of advertising.stenography and | typewriting preferred and Who can write good French and English.No cigarette fiend considered.Permanent position with exceptional chances for advancement to a serious and ambitious young fellow.Apply with references, stating salary expected to J., care Chronicle Office.WANTED\u2014ROOM AND BOARD FOR eix girls in the vicinity af Crown street.Apply by letter, F.Rohlfing, 58 Palace street, Quebec\u2014_\u2014 WANTED-A _ FIRST CLASS GENeral servant.High wagés for good willing girl.Apply at once, 106 St.Cyrille street.\u2014_\u2014 re WANTED\u2014A GOOD SMART STENOgrapher, for a Lower Town office.Apply in writing.Box E.5, Chronicle Office.WANTED-A JUNIOR CLERK FOR a Lower Town office.Apply in writing Box E.6, Chronicle Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE A GOOD second hand clinker built skiff.Apply at once giving full particulars, to *8kiff,\u201d care Chronicle.WANTED.\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED eral servant, for family of n small flat.Good wages to the right person.English preferred.Ap- Ply to 1 des Grisons street, Cape, WANTED.\u2014AGENTS.BIG MONEY guaranteed.Enlarged portraits on pillow tops 30c.Crayons, Bromides, Oilettes, Pearle, Paintings, Frames, lowest prices.Catalogues free.Ritter Art Studio, 819 W.Van Buren, Chicago, Il, U.S.A.MALS HELP WANTED WANTED MALE STENOGRAPHER for Manufacturing firm, Province of Quebec, one having knowl bookkeeping and French preferred.State age and salary expected.Apply to J.P.C., care Chronicle.MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO learn barber trade in eight weeks, adustes earn twelve to sighteen dol- fin weekly : help secure positions.Catalogue free.Moles Barber College, 119 Craig St.West, Montreal.MAN WANTED-WE WANT A GOOD live man to nssist us in interesting invesiors in a new oil devilopment company owning 20,000 acres oil and gas leases in Canada.Ten cil wells will be put down at once.A good man can make two or three hundred dollars per week for \u2018the next lew months working for us.Address Russell & Company.Room B27, Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Canadapor rey MEN WANTED-IN EVERY LOCALity in Canada to advertise onr places and distribute amall advertisi matter.Commission or Salary, $81 r month and expenses $4 per day.Eteady work the year round ; entirely new plas; no experience required.Write for purtigulers.Fm.R.Warwet Med, Co.London, Oat Canada, rchaser | LOST | { moderate to a reliable party.furnaces.Joung man for Newspaper Office.; three, | 8, tack up showcards in all comapheuous * 65.ing, outhouses, hennery, ice house fill- = led, etc., sufficient grazing for cow and i - ek horse.For further particuiars apply to Mr.Jas.Treggett, Mt.Herman Cemetery, Bergerville, i TO RENT-2 SINGLE ROOMS.let and 2rd floor, running wate- in each.Apply between 3 and 4 p.m.t> No.2 ! Parloir street.\u2014 re rm TO RENT\u2014A WELL FURNISBEN, self-contained house, near Maple Avenue, with every convenience, containing seven rooms, bath room, etc.To rent from the first of June.Terms Ad- dress \u201cM.D,\" Chronicle Officeer TU LET-THE GROUND FLOOR OF the Masonic Hall Puilding, covering an area ol about 25x50 feet.Building hested with most modern hot water Suitable for a bank, railway or other business requiri spacious office room.Apply to A.E.Seifert, Secretary.! FURNISHED IIOUSE TO RENT or ummer months, contains | ing \u2018even rooms, with all modern conveniences ; llery extending on three sides.ituate corner tof St.Louis Road and Park Avenue \u2018(opposite Plains of Abraham).Apply to H.B.Bignell, 66 St.Peter tt.| street.Plone 75.\u2014_\u2014 { TO RENT-A TENEMENT OF 9 \u201crooms, with all modern improvements, on Maple Avenue, No.45, $25 a month.Apply to G.Eugene Paradis, Notary, 402 St.John street.Tele phone 991.\u2014_\u2014 rs ; FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT\u2014IN , vicinity of Basilica.All modern im- ! provements, hot water, bath, ete, Moderate terms.Address 34) St.| Famille street.FOR SALE OR TO RENT HOUSE FOR SALE.\u2014HOUSE FOR- { merly occupied by the Rev.Mr.Burt, situated on St.Cyrille street, near Maple Avenue, occupying 12,500 feet of ground, including garden.Apply 42 St.Louis Street.Telepbooe 345.\" FOR SALE OR TO RENT \u2018Les Falaises\u2019\u201d A handsome modern dwelling house near the Montmorency Falls, heated by hot water and j lighted by Electric Light, with garden and orchard attached.Pure and never failing water supply, perfect drainage system, cement tubs in basement for Laundry, large ice house.The property is west of the \u201cKent House\u2019 and within five | minutes walk of the elevator in connection with the Electric Railway.For further information or permits to view, apply to MEREDITH & MEREDITH, Notaries Public, 46 Dalhousie Street, Quebec FOR SALE \u2014_\u2014 ere FOR SALE-LARGE EDISON PHOnograph.with 126 records, two horns large and small, stand and recorder, in splendid condition.asn, Apply W.G.Kear, R.C.G.A., Citadel, Quebez between 4 and 9 o'clock.\u2014_\u2014 re FOR SALE.\u2014PAIR BLACK PONIES closely mated, nil brother and sister, fast, stylish roadsters, 5 and 6 years old, stand 134 hands high and weigh ooo lbs.each.Perfectly sourd and right in every way.A to E.F.Stockweil.Danville, ad A ee tte, FOR SALE\u2014TWO PROPERTIES : One at Cap Rouge and the uther at Bergerville, near the city.For particulars apply to LaRue & ue, Notaries, 28 St.Ann St\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2018 FoR SALE -THOSE TWO BEAUTE ui summer cof adjoin Digaouetto's Hotel at Lake Beauport dell htfully situated, each cottage including an amount of 50 feet fron of lard.Will Le sold cheap and sasy lterme.For full particulars apply to Jos.Bigaouette, Lake Beauport.tf, tt ét JousEs FOR SALE-THAT MAG: inifcent two-story se, com ol |Bridge and Fleurie streets.Also à two-story house, No.61 Fieurie street.! Auger & Sons, Hocdelaye Bank Bobld- {ngs ut.! FOR SALE.\u2014BIJOU, STE.| Road, the residence of the late An- {drew Thomson.Apply to H.8.| Thomeon, 61 Bt.Deter street.Phone 468, t4 FOYR | BUSINESS NOTICES.EXCHANGE STOCK IN LUMBER [and agricultural company (last 3 years {paid 10 pe) for fu paid mining or industrial stock.Send list and prices Mathewson, 38 Union Square, New Ecce OMe Wg EET 4 wn r\u2014 arme l \u20ac Conservative | Headquarters, | The Canservative Central Committee ! \u2018Rooms, 30 Fabrique street, - (L'Evene ment Building.) will be open the whole day and during the evening until the Sth of June next.TELEPHONE 3310 Quebec Hodour Commissions NOTICE.| The Quebec Harbour Commissioners ! will receive Tenders, up to o'clock i noon, June lst next, for the supply of i Hem !\u2014257,060 Neoria paving, bricks.! «\u201c 2-1,500 caste of ortiand Clement.« 3-51,000 ft, BM.of 4th quality 3 inch white pine or spruce deals.« 45,00 lin.feet of 5x§ inch cedar.5-30 pieces square white pine, |; 6-50 tons steam coal.: 7\u20141,000 cub.yds.broken stone.! £40 pos.square spruce.Bpecification for the above may be seen at the Harbour Commission Of The Harbour Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest | or any tender, JAMES WOODS, Secretary-Treasurer.may.14-15-20-21-07-28x6, ESTATE SIA À P, CARON, Parties indebted to the Estate of the late Sir A, P.Caron, P.C., RC.M.G., K.C.in his lifetime, formerly of Quebec, but lately of Ottawa, 1° advocate, are requested to pay to the undersigned, at the Bank of Montreal, Quebec, and alt persons having claims against the said Estate are notified to fvle the «ame duly attested, in the Wands of the undersigned, A.B.CARON, \u2018The Royal Trust Co, Bank vof Montreal, Quebec, Testamentary Executors.Queber, May 23rd, 1805.may ZGatu.-th.:satx3 Have Just Received a Car Load {EX cRESSES.ACROSSES WHEEL BAREOWS, RUBBER BALLS, Bicycles.Tricycles.Go-Carts Doll's Carriages.Croquet Sets Garden Sets, Kites.Ful! Line of Out Door Games.\u2014AT\u2014 J.A.Kirouac & Cie, 24 Fabrique Street Every Woman i9uteresied and should know About the wonderfu ins MARVEL Whirling ees ibs Dew Veginal es \u2014 13,000 YOUNG VOICE : Sang in Honor of New Bishop , - atthe Dritt Hal | Yesterday, We \u2014 The stnid military edifice on Grands Allo wan the seeps ol a most inspir- iny demonetration of filial devotion yesterday afternoons, when some three thousand five hundred pupils of the | Christiom brothers schoals of this city | assembled iu the Drill Hall to greet { Ngr.Paul Eug.Roy, Bishop of Eleutheropelis and Auxiliary Bishop of i Quebec, and tender him their respects, The building was crowded, the par- HE QUEBEC OHRONIOLE ut re _ - Names of Designs Vietorian Thread New Queens Tonts and triends of the students occu Dying the galleries, while the floor | | was reserved for the pupils and guests.\u2018 Mgr.Roy, occupied the seat of honor \u201con the stage, which had been erected | for the.occasion, and to his right sat | «Sir Francis Langelier, Mgr.aquet, [Senator and Mre Choquette, aud to i his left Rov.Brother Gemel-Martyr, *Lt.-Col, Roy, DAC, Hon.Bouvher de la Bruere, Myr.Gagnon, Rev.Father Bouffard, Superior (WMT, St.Malo, | Rev.father Tetu, Chaplain of Com- ! imercial Academy ; Rev, Father Girard, | {Superior Holy \u20ac Rev.Father :Mever, Nuperior-General Missionaries j of the Nacred Heart of France, Others ' jou the stand included Mr.0.Fre | | for Spain, Mr.Cyrille | i.Bedard, K.Ci l'a and Albert Mr.C.J.Magnan, Rev.Fathers Lor ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.NEPTUNE INN QUICK LUNCH Steaks, Cutlets, Sandwiches, Ham, Chicken and Roast Beef, Club Omelets, Rum Sausages, Pies, Mutton, &c, Bovril, Ten, Coffee and Chocolate, A visit is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.SPECIALTY Sanderson's Scotch Whiskies, Wines, Gin, Croft's Old Yort Wines, Amon- | I tellado, Sherries, Olorosa Dry, Sherry, Hremo Rogue & Co.'s Cognac, G.H.: Mumm and Bass Ale on Draught, Rev, Father: laflamme, La- J.T, LEVALLEE, Proprietor verge, Brunet, Chaplain of Bellevue > | Convent, and Cnault, ; \u2014 ee hee following was the programme PIANOS av0 ORGANS iti Espeoially Constructed for and | Marche des \"reer.\"\u201cBenedictus\u201d 00.Choir 3.000 Voices GA.Band.According te the lastructions of * Orchestra, Symphony £9 on .Mendelasohn riety and the Commercial Academy.Les Sparinten- M -\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ .I, Denefre [| Academy Choral Union Orchestral , Accompaniment, + Congratulatory Address | M.Maurice | Selection Maritana.R.C .h Cantata to St, John Bie, de la Saile., Father Albert des Anges.} Choral Union Commercial Academy, Orchestral Accompaniment.: M.Delageven evens eee Herold .Band.! Reply of M Bess\u2014Moet r dragiet for it.NES cannot sup iy te MARVEL, accers no otter.but send sme fir ipgiraced book\u2014e-gled.dt at de partioniare And dliections 10 Die ta indy BBR HI TrLY cn.Winder, (hb tGrucral Agents for Canada terre diet Sigh Se.2 se 5 Sa So) XE BASE BALL GOODS ' fe now ready for your inepwetion, Everything that the base hall en- thnsiast could desire.Al the new est goods in the market.and this seaton's requisites for every OUTDOOR SPORT, Have your Baby Carriage Tires | renewed CHEAP, i Hogan & Fle ing, : 267 St.John Stay.22x3m Province of Quebmc, District of Quebec.No.MH.; Rosanna Arcand, of the parish of Notre Dame de Portnenf, wife of Alfred Piche, laborar, heretafore of the town of Holyoke, in the State of Massechuratts, one of the United States of America and now of parts unknown., said Rmsanna | Arrand being duly anthorized to ester en justice, ! a Plaintif : The said Alfred Piche, of parts unknown, Tn the Superior Court.| Defendant ; within one month from the last publication of the present order, Prothanatarp'e Offire, Quebec, 221! May, WOR, (Signed) T.W, SN.PUNN, Dep, P.S.Cmoydix2, Y i ORGAN-Fngne.in G Kreba \u2019 r être Verfations priièntes pig 124 goin.h Toccata.a wo.Phos - \u2018oncerto\u2014 Int movement o\u201c * i - FUSE EE WRC vr, hr Candin Comm SINGING - AC \u2014 Ald [eabelle_\"J cords by 9.M.Harperon entente Pre x Crore Heron 1° t words by J.M.Harper.) | 9 o'clock a.m.The defendant in ordered to appear be made ro the Secretary.No.Pelletier, Assistant Manafinld atreet, Montreal.Jos.A.DEFOY, Socre la.w.sat.| The sacred concert given Inet even: | popular, Mre, Pom, ne violinist, play- Led with that fine tnete amd finish lor which she is =o well known: while the singing of Mr, T.Reid wan effective {and the song chosen by him well-in- | terpreted.Mixx Cafiin, who at short notice, filled the wap ed wy the unnvoid mer! ; able absencn of Miss Gillespie, delight.Middiing i Sonate In C \u2014 Haendel\u2014 | ei everyone hy her wining of twa Superier class.Ronda i» Gop 31, No2\u2014 ' holed enc rd numbers, or Mr.Reels .thoven (Schirmer) work at the argan it is only necessary VIOLTN Preparatory clam.Giguoin Amajor | 10 8 LC STE BER SE, mere A Corelli- No, 68, Concert ati salon.hat Middling class -Cavatina - Rohn.good (nete and ensy mastery of diffi.Eo: \u201cO Canada\u201d.\u2026 \u201c000\u201d Voices A ; D Accompanied by RCG.A.Band.God Save the King.ARTHUR LAVIGNE The two vocal numbers rendered by 68 ST, JOHN STREET he choir of 1 oo outil viricen a n Ol ne sphel = musical organization of the permanent \u2019 military carpe were the gels of the WwW M .L KE E S | nftorncon and undoubtedly wills ring in the cars of those who isted fo CLOTHES OF un Jong time to come, es \" - The congratulatory address ras .beautifully illeminated nnd enensed in CHARACTER i hontame frame.The address wan accompanied by a presentation of a E reli ; puise of gold.mbody ol able fabric, 1 Mgr.Roy was visibly affected when superior workmagsnip, dis- i roxe ta reply.He declared himseif tinctive shape and individ- svricsed nt (he attendance.partic.rly se, ak his motto wax ual style.Vinint renum toon\u201d (that the reign See Ils Lixe or IlaxnsonE of od hint nay Honrish.) In Bia | su manner he proven 10 SUMMER SUITINGS 'nte on thix noble theme, being listen Price reasonable.Quality irc ammbigs 20m by the any and satisfaction guaran joa = teed.SACRED NW IV.LEE 344 St.John St, (Without, In St.Andrew's Church\u2014 New ' __ , Tercentennial Song of ACADEMY OF Muse | Ce OF QUEBEC ing, under Sr Reed's direction.proved .most suce and war thoroughly enjoved hy the large audience present Competition of 1308 Of the different mumnbrers Three! were Ivory well rendered hy the chair, 0 among them being Me.Reed's now song QUE pee AV the Sur ay of for the Tercoutential, which we von {he menthof J NE next Hpi Laral * ture to predict, will speedily heeunne | DAY, the wth dayof the eaid month of Jus Eat the Polytechnie Nehool, at Vo clock PROCRAMME ORGAN - Midllingolass- Andantein À major\u2014 Chanvet (Book 1, puhiishe} hy Ihsbota, Srunerior one Fonte and Fugue, in minor \u2014Hesre, PIANO- rreparatory Class\u2014 Before M je portrait\u2014Rohde -Strayleaves Na.34 r su or clase\u2014 Sonate in F,1dh morement culties for which he is widely recog.FLUTE Preparatory clnss\u2014Harcarolls, op.3), | nized.As accompanist, Mrs, Reed ra eee CoH eat firamont- | Payet the voral and violin accom.iRichault & Cle, l'aris à 0 paniments with care and sympathy, Superior class - Prelude, P Considering the enjoyment afforded hy op.31, No.1.R.de Roladreffe (J.Hameile, Paris.) RINGING - Superior class Soprano\u2014Chanmon du Page-Hiephano-* Que fais tu blanche tourterelle,\u201d\u2014Romeoand Jullette-Gounod 1 Mehirmer.) Mesxo Soprano\u2014t'hant Hindou, in À minor LE Jeraborg (Xchirmer.) Tenor \u201cI'ignore son nom\u201d \u2014 Si J'étais Roi- A.Adam, Barsione of, Bass- Chanson du dlé\u2014Les \u201cInst night's concert, we venture ta hope that Mr.Reed will followed it up next wiason with others of a like : nature.| The following was the programme of Inst evening: \u2014 (hrgan, Grand Chaar.isons -V.Mase, \"Choir, To eum.SPECIAL COMPETITION i Slo tvaenl) \u201c0 For 4 A competition for the title of Laureate will a ve, ue.cee +.Mendellsehn Miss Caifin, Solon (violin) a Romanza.Simonetti Nh Andante.Tours {ake place in favor of bearers of Superior clam iploman.ald will be granted to A prize of $25 in the Laureate, in Quebec snd Montresi, who | will have secrired the largest number of.i Mrs, Pympoints over 85, Solo (voenl) Jerusalem\u2019.Parket PRODRAMME | Me.J.Rand.Organ, a Chanson d'Ete Temas Solo (vocal) \u2018Ave Maria.tiemrad 6880 Soprano-l'hanson hohéme- © | \u2019 a tint Mies Calfinot \u201cLea tringias den Bistrra tintajent\u2014 Hise | ons ane.Grater Schirmer Violin Obligate.wor +.Mrs, Pym Rime gi Cheuron du l'ordedor - Organ LA Seraph\u2019s rie ve .olstenhnling Besides the above pieces, all the can.didates will have to perform, at their Harch choice, ons of the pieces mentioned, a | Choir, \u201cNo Bhndon Yo cording to the classes, im the pro- | Urgan, Triumphal arch, gramme of examination, in which will be found ail the conditions required for the competitionm The examination on the theory will take place on the eve of the compati- tion, at the places above mentioned, U.S.FLEET REAGH TACOMA |\u2018 Tacoma, Wash.May 27- The VU, 8, Atlantic battiaship fleet arrived here and anchored in Commencement Bay just before noon to-day.CONCERT; Bead Louis XV 0ld English Chantilly Strasbourg New Kings Cambridge Kensington Gadroon Lancaster Poppy Baronial Fiddle Newcastle ANNULLMENT SUIT Of Mrs, Thaw Results in Relations Being Strained to the Highest Tension.vela- New York, May 27\u2014That the tionx between Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and her husband's family are strained | to the highest tension was made apparent to-day when she gave out a statement vigorously aseailing The insincere attitude asenmed toward her by Mr.Thaw's relatives since the beginning of his trouble.\u201d The state ment followed an exchange of formal slatements between Nrs.Thaw and Franklin Bartlett, counsel for Harry K.Thaw's mother, which were given out after the dixcontinuance venter- day of the proceedings which young Mrs, Thaw had begun for an annui- ment of her marriage, She declared at that time that che had practically been forced to begin the action hy pressure exerted by her hushand\u2019s re iatives, and that she withdrew her t because she believed her husband, ix present predicament, merited 3 A little later Mr, Bartlett, acting for Mrs.Wm, Thaw, gave out a statement in which he denied emphatically that either he or any of Thaw's relatives had anvihing vhat- | ever to do with the institution of the annulment anit.He said Mrs, Wm, Thaw desired that Evelyn Thaw he reated not only fairly but generously nd that at the present time she is given an allowance of one thousand dollars a month, In her reply te that statement, young Mrs.Thaw reiterates that the a ment «uit was beyyn nt the behext, persnasion and solicitation of Colonel Bartlett and .A.Russell Peabody, representing ily.and declares that whe line written proof to hack up hep statement.She declares that \u2018\u2018coun- snl who are harassing her have a the least provocation soughet to air their views through the newspapers.\u201d | and adde.This May be one of the many methods to influence har haa.hand sis that he may be more pliable to their desires.\u201d Mrs.Thaw's statement, in full, fol.tows: \u2018In answer to the threalens ing and instdtiog statement issued hy Colonel Bartlett, in the name of Mes, Wm.Thaw.Wee, Evalyn Neshit Thaw has this te say: That the statement is in keeping with the insincere atti- Inde nasumed toward her by Mr.Thaw's relatives since the beginning of his troubles, \u201cDaniel O'Reilly now reiterates that the annulment proceedings wers begun at the beliest, persuasion and solicit.tion of Colonel Bartlett and Mr.À.Rusnell Peabody, representing the Thaw family.and mo that the ques tion may not be discussed further 1 have in my posses of the family, and that there is sa much proof known to Colonel Bart.Tett and Mr.A.Russell Peabody.Mrs, Thaw deprecdfioe a newspaper con {roverey hut will resent an long en che i= able mich an attack ar wae contained in the interview issued by Colonel Bartlett last night.\u201cThere ie n° place for the adjustment of Mr.Thaw's affairs, but that place in nat columns of the daily press, notwithstanding that the counsel who are harassing her, have at the least provocation sought to air their views at her expense through thie channel.This may be one nf the many method to influence her husband so that be may he more pliable to their desire.\u201d RELI ING FROM MERONANT MARINE proper family in the Cleveland, 0.May 27 Harver 0.Goulder has resigned as President of the Merchant Marine league.Ria withdrawal from the presidency je aim.ply because he cannot give his whole time (n the causes, For any information application may æ st.| r to Mr.Victor tary, No.23 Queber, April 24th, 1908.| J.SAUCIER, | tary.~weident.Nalurai Smoking Tobacco § ¢ per package n the undeniabla : proof in the handwriting of a member | ye ETS THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908.purge = > eg ce A WORD ABOUT STEALING SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS Henry Birka & Sous, Limited, guarantes their Starling Silver Spoons and Forks (taking weight into consideration) to be lower in price than any other Silver effered for sale ia the Canadian Market.Commercial weight Teaspoons \u2018(full wire) weigh & ounces to the ozen, The lightest Teaspoons (full aize) madé in Dirks\u2019 Silver, weigh s¥ ounces to the dozen.- Commercial weight Dessert Spoon i.ounces te the doen.The lightest Dessert Spoons and Forks made in Biks' Silver weigh 18 ounces to the dozen.Commercial weight Table the dozen.The lightest Table Spoons and Forks made in reigh 24 ounces to the dozen.Weight therefore is an important factor to be taken into consideration when comparing dozen prices.Birks\u2019 Silver Spoous and Forks are only male in serviceable weights.weights instanced above are the lightest at which they can be Their heavy weights are proportionately heavier than any Spo regular way, , The firm desire to impress upon the public these facts, because of their determination to maintain their high standard of quality, weight and unserviceable Silver being offered for sa À comparison of prices and weights is always welemed.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Ltd., Phillips Square, Montreal ADRIFT TWO DAYS Remarkable Adventure of Five People on tLe High Seas.De \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Avalon, Island vf Santa Catalina, { Cal, May 27th\u2014Captain A.Criet, of the launch Zeus, of Avalon, and C, E.Rooline, ordinary seamen on the Uniwife and two small childeen and a ovlored nurses were rescuml by the Buffalo on the high scan last night (after drifting helplessly jor (wo days \u2018in a launch.Faston is n former war correspondent of Harper's Weekly, an anther of considerable reputation, wel was formerly secretary to Webster Isis, assistant weeretary of the interior under.President McKinley, Easton and \u201c were brought to Avalon x the Buffalo.They had a experience, being two cnys ! ug fod, and all were in a state \u201cof nervous collapue when landed from i the cruiser.After landing the Easton I party here the Buffalo returned to the larme of the drownings and js erin Ling about, hoping to pick up Captain (Crim and the body of the drownal : sailor.- Easton came to Avalon from Los } Angeles with his family several days \u2018ago.tn May 15th they engage Captain Crist and his launch for a camp- ling trip of everal days at San Clemente leland, 30 miles smth of Santa Catilina Island.Sunday on \u2018their return to Avalon, the craft en- {countersl & heavy sen and when day \u201cdiawmel Monday Eaton found thay ; Captain Crist wan missing {rom { faunch together with the small row \u2018boat towet at the stern.How Crist \u201cdisappeared is a mystery.The gaso- Tine engine of the launch wan still {ronning.but Easton knew nothing of iitx mechanism, A heavy fog ohgeured i the island shore and all hearings were Tost.A heavy storm came up, tossed {the craft about nnd threatened to swamp it every moment.The engine kept going until the gneoline wae ox- i hausted, By Tuesday Easton and his family had heen carried far out to wen, Tuesday evening the cruiser Buffain, Capt.Pond, sighted the little craft with the nreupants wildly waving ted States converted cruiser Buffalo, | were drowned, and E, E.Easton and | the | 1 | f to Bennett's just once, and you BUILDER AND may 2Rxla.w satxdm, and Forks weigh 15} to 16 Spoon and Forks weigh 20 ounces to Birks\u2019 ons and Forks sold in the | oven in the face of so much light le at the present time.E.T.NESBITT The Construction of Wooden Buildings a Specialty DEALER IN LUMBER OF ALL KINDS MANUFACTURER OF MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS AND BOXES PLAINING NILL, FACTORY AND LUMBER YAE: Corner St Roch and Queen Streets, OFFICE, 18 QUEEN ST., QUEBEC.TELEPHONE 2202.Silver t The made and be serviceable, CONTRACTOR beautifully illustrated.The programme wil, continue to-day, and to-morrow an entire change of songe and pictures will be given.If wish te have a good, comfortable seat, inga fine ventilated theatre, with the best pictures, music and song, go will be convinesd that it can not be duplicated in Queber., \u2018Meet Me in Que bee\u201d ix the title of a very good song which will be sing by Mr.in this city.young men of Queber, Mr, C.R.Bas tin aud George S.Quart, and tella you of the coming = Tereentenary.Don\u2019t fail to hear this sony.FAT FOLKS FAVOR.Home Mixtube That Takes Off the Fat Rapidly \u2014Causes ne Wrinkles \u2014Ne Stomaoh !llsand Requires Neither Dieting Nor Exereise.Too much fat is both uncomfortable and dangerous, but usually flashy people prefer to put up with its) inconvenience rather than punish | them- welves with the tiresome exércising isignale of distress.While rescuing the ty was th f the : party, Rooline wns thrown from Cand patent Tat + reduer\u2019 deck of the cruiser and drowned.PICTURES AT BE I Since the inauguration of movieg pictures and illustrated vomge at Rennette for the small sum of five cents, the theatre in crowded afternoon and evening.Last night a new series of views were shown which were nx ! bright and clear as a cryalal, The vision of Mgr.Ales.who ix an expert j in this line of work.The subjects that are now intersting as well an amusing.The \u201cShip-owner's Daughter\u201d in a drama complete in every detail.Pier of the rich and haughty whip- owner failla in love with a poor sailor and pledges her heart and hand, Her fathor has already selected her future husband, and vows that whe will marry him.The giel refuses the offer, and the father swear vengeance against the girl's awsotheart.Ax he Ie preparing for wea, the father gaine admit(ance to the veessl in which he fn about to embark, and saw the mainmant partly through, so (hat should a heavy wind arise, it wonld earily break and render the vessel practically helpleas at the mercy of the cruel gen.The vessel ic wrecked and all ars given up for lost, when a bottle ir picked up upon the beach, with a note inside telling the finder that all were nafe on & huge rock, The finder notified the friends of the unfortunate ones, and they are rescued and evervthing ends happily.and the noar sailor marries the girl he loves, The remainder of the filme are of the comedy order, and ave very funny.Men, Alnz in winging \u201cVeaterday.a beautiful\u2019 sentimental ballad, which given her ample opportunity of dis playing her excellent well-(rainéd voice Me.Rhume ix aingine \u201cDoily Near.\u2019 @ stirring march ballad.which le usually prescribed, or endanger their health by taking the wo-called \u201ccures\u201d Thin self-sacrifice of ecomlort and | health to overabundant fat is entirely ' unnecensary, howevir, as Mrs.Luelin | Bigger tells un there is a home receipt i that is far superior in every way to machine ie nnder (he personal nuper- | being shown are very | in itæelf and depicta n°atory which ir The daugh- ' ; anything money will buy for reducing superfluous flesh, It in said this simple mixture will take the Int off nan Cor woman at the rate of at lonst à couple of pounds & week without even | eausing wrinkles.Norrover it doen | mot disturb the stomach, but i< a good thing for the avatem.ctraring away pimplex, and, beat of all.it does not interfere with the diet.You can use it and nt the same time ont whatever you like, \u2018lhia receipt is ax follows: | ounee Marmols, § ounce Flaid Extract Cascara Aromatic, wud 1 48 ounces of Syrup Simplex, Get these l'ingredients at\u2019 any drug stare, mix them together at home and take one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime.* Mre.Rigger.as ie well known.ic n famous beauty expert, and whatever she recommends is aure to be found eminently satisfactory, RANK CONSOLIDATION Kingston, NN.May 29\u2014An order anthorizing a consolidation of the Inj ternatinnal Trust Co.of Rronkiyn and the Brooklyn Bank, alno of Brooklyn, and permitting the Bronklvn Rank tn resume business after the discharge of Receivers Chas, NM.Higgine and Rruyn Haabrouck, was granted by Judge Hats in the Supreme Court here today.The Brooklyn bank in allowed ta execute à contract for a loan with which to pay depositore anil eredit- ors.There war no opposition in court to the proposed plan, * 22e te Put it to the tent, let voue den-pot prove Lo you that lor \u2018purity, flavor quality and reliebilits \u201cSalad + \u201cnina Riweme nt Bennett's for the lirst time § It ix written by two} WHITE STAR TRAIN ON FIRE* Fireux, Fragre, May 21\u2014Two empty fiver class passenger cars atteched ty the White Star line special train boune from Paris to Cherbourg with gers for the steamer Teytonic fire thin after tool on while the teain ws passing through a (unue} near Ev veux.All the paksengers for th rteamer, numbering 24 were seated i the third cnr, which {id not take fire Nobody was injured.FUNERAL OF NOTED COMEDIAN Now York, May 27.-Napy wd known members of the theatrical pre foxnion attended the funeral of Pet.F.Dailey, the noted comedian, whi | tank place in the lodge room of th Brooklyn Ledge of Elka today.Then wan a great ahundanca of flower from Mr, Dailev's friends and admires nnd delegations were present from th Elks of Brstom and Philadelphie, ar from the White Rate and the Lami Club.The burial was in Greenw cemetery.GOmadion Shoe Machinery Go, LIMITED.Manufact the Pi VO Machines.and Sel on (Be NOR Royalty System.° , Standard À Pegger.Loos.Salon Hoots, user We have also all kinds of wire tacks elo., Veceasary in the um of th shove, for sale at reasonable Marufscturers o Boots (and Shoes espec os inteudi start factories, should got tail ti inspew our machines.are equal to any b the market as to speed and workmag ship, and the ose of them means large aaving to the manufacturer.FACTORY AT 308 St.Joseph Stree! ST.ROCH, QUEBEG PHONE 2388 Good Workmanship Gives Lasting Satisfaction Ta repair work the only way ¢ watchmaker can give entire setieléo tion is to use genuine fret class ma terin! applied with the highest oli) - in his command.} 1 use none but such materiel, ant having graduated Irom ons of seu borological echools in Americ es thoroughly competent.Grapha {alty: Repairing Graphaphoas and musionl baxes of all makes.Clocks, otc, sent for and returned without extra charge.EDGAR WOODS, | Graduate De Selma Watch School 3x Magpie Aveauss Phone.723.\\nay 9x im.% me D Quotes NS M 3 v pr Tr THORSDAY.MAY 38, 1808, \u2014 Reduotion Saie We are overstocked this season and have decided to sell off at a reduction of 23 %\u2014that means 8Jo in the dolar.thing is marked in plain figures, and you get a straight 20 Gp oft the total of the amount of your purchase, All New Stook Imported Direct SPECIALS: Children's Lace Ankle and lain Thread Hose, sizes 84 to 8, colors, White, Biack, Tan, Punk and Sky, from 800 to 880.ohildren\u2019s Fine Ribbed Cashuiere Hoss, Black and Tan, all qualities, ; Children's Pain Cashmere Hose in Black, Tan and colors, Children's Gloves ant Underwear.i Ladies\u2019 Fine Hosiery f .Lace Ankla and Plain Hose, in Black, Tan, White, Pink, ; Sky, Nile, Mauve and Red, special lines, 356 and 380 a pair, J! sizes 834 to 944, Ladies\u2019 Spun Silk Hose.856., $1.15, $1.85, $1.60,.$3.00 J Ladies\u2019 Fancy Spotted Hose, different patterns, 380 to 8Qc.J Ladies\u2019 Thread Hose, Cashmere fest, White Cotton feet and Natural Wool feet.! ladies\u2019 Fine Plain Lisle Hose, 380 to 75¢'a pair, ; Ladies\u2019 Embroidered German -Hose in Thread and Cashmere.| Ladies\u2019 Fine Lace Ankle and Allover Lace Hose, 38¢ to 85c.Ladies\u2019 German Cotton Hose, fast dyes, 206 to 600.| Ladies\u2019 Fine Gloves, Mousquetaire length, in Silk, Thread and Suede, from 620 a pair.Ladies\u2019 Fine Imported Swiss Silk Undervests, plain and i {ancy tops, from 586 to $2.75.; Ladies\u2019 English Aprons aud Overalls, from 190 to $1.60.! Ladies\u2019 Fine Whitewear and Blonss Waists.Parisian P.C.Corsets, 22 styles ; New Veilings, New Neckwear, Wash Belts, Merrv Widow Belts,\u201d New Handbags and Purses, Fancy Hat Pins, Hair Combs and Omaments, Har Nets, front 4 for 266, 103 each ; Allover, regular 35e Nets, for 256 ; Hair Pads, ste.And 20 Per Cent Off Regular Prices.PLEASE NUTE.\u2014This sale is for a short time only, and we cannot allow the dissount when it is over.SPOT C No goods sent on approval during sale, Wocls, Patterns and Threads excepted \u2019 E.J.DYNE LA CAISSE d\u2019'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK 49 John St, 3 Phone 271 71 St John Street 3 = Jose h Street alle & Cornen, 8t.Joho and Claire \u2018ontaine 8 pou Corn \u2018eter Street and Mouutain Hit acer 105 Commercial Stroe:.UPPER TOWN 81.HOCH _.The branghes of St.Rooh, St.Sauveur and St.John's Suburb are riso open avery Seturday and Monday evening, krom 7 to 8.30 o'clock interest Paid from Date of Deposit and on Daily Baiano».DIED TALBOT.\u2014In this city.on the 2ith instant, Heloise Miville Decheue, beloved wife of Arthur Talbot, of the Provincial Secretary's Depart- THE NICKEL MOVING PICTUBES & ILLUSTRATED SONGS A BIG HALL, that is always * COOL, COSY and CLEAN, ment.The faneral will take place on Saturday morning, at 9 o'rlock.The re mains will Lave the late residence of A Big Programmedecrhoed, 35 Couillard street, at 2.45 Always Something Newfor the Batilicn, aml thence to Bel- | Worth ment Cemetery, Seeing.Friends and reintives are respectfulls invited to atyend without further tice, te New Advertisements.Latest Importations\u2014Glover, Fry & \u20ac 3 CHANGES PER WEEK, = WE ORIGINATE.OTHERS COPY 5c.\u2014ADMISSION\u2014S5c.IMPORTANT SALE \u2014 OF ' Sp andldly Staated Real Estate That handsoine private residence, No.Il Haldimand street, new = with \u2018every modern convenience aad im- pret ements comprising 19 rooms, with (t's Rodnimsham & Co.o.Yhe Dog'\u2019s Delightlm nt Sale\u2014 Aru Roek End sale uy, lepiney & Frere.Starling Silver Spoous\u2014Henry Birks & Sons.i ; Lumber of ail Kinds E.T.Nesbitt.| Magic Baking Powder\u2014E.W.Gillett _ & Co.| oy & dasatory with hot nnd cold water in Behtenpes Ginger AMe-Law, Young rach room, gas.clectrie light, house oo ; ; completely | rebuilt two years ago.Ocean Sailinge ot unard Lines.& C drainage new and in perfect Salmon Rods, Ete-$.JJ, Shaw O forder.We hold sworn There's a Reason- Postum.Legal Notice ~E.Chouinard.Berthe Roy at the Auditorium.BENNETT'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Moving Pictures and | Hlustrated Songs.fe pontinuous Performance, 12 (noon) t0 | province of Queher Tn the 8 p.m.and 7 to 10 | i District of Quebec.\u2018 BEST PICTURES, BEST SINGERS, | x, 14g.+ USIC, BEST SEATS, 2°.RES EST VENTILATION.Raoul Rene Bergrvin, of Quek.\u2018a aintif : And Cootest Place in Town.i of Rimouski, and now absent from the 50,\u2014ADMISSION\u201450.| Province of Quebec, amd residing | parts unknown.r | Tia defendant is ord .A U D I T 0 R I U M {within one oath trom he Tact ot \u201ccation of the present order, JUNE 4 *_ Protonotary'e Office, Quebec, BERTHE ROY [™\" (Signed! E.CHOUIN ARN, Wapist virtuoso, originally of Que Dep.P.8.C, bee, just back from the Kubefik tour, Und?r the patronage of Fis Worship Mayor Garneau.Ansieted by A.Ehamberland.violinist, of Memtroal, J.A.Gagne, tenor, Miss Godbout, soprano, accompanist, Nrs.De.Montrenil.Plans for reserved rents will open £0-DAY.at 9 a.m.at the Auditor tum Box Office.Admission: $1.00-75¢.-30c.and 25¢.pre EE from Mexers.Tanguay, architest, pnd Mette, plumber ax to abuve.No ground rent.Title perfect.To view property Phone 3151, June.at 1 am.God portion purchase money may be left on prop verte.\"his will be found one of tre most Uractive properties in the city.: A.JNO, MAXHAM & CO.A.& B.Defendant : 27 th True copy.CIMON & NEVIGNY, Auy's for Plaintiff, may.25x72, : tr rer ee peeve sty CANADA'S TASK.To become the British Empire's economie centre within a generation the country to the north of we muet increaes in population faster (han the United States hae aver done, Rut that is not all.She must have the inland meant of communication and the shipa to carey her trade to parts of the world, which would mean an ubprocedented commercial | activity, ro says The Bebaklin Standard Unionthe construction af Theatre Populaire (Jasques Cartier Mail) The Dog's Delight Telephone 2754 ! ALL THIS WEEK DENIS LE PATRIOTE A Grand, re nis Acts x con.' 9 This Piece mi Great Success in | S P R A T T S MATINEES TUES, THURS.and SAT ; [13 ., NEXT WEEK-F'aust.Rodnim\u2019 Prioss\u2014Matisees 180.and 260.\"* Evenines 100.160, 980, 850.| i Every- | 'X RAY APPARATUS and X ray work is concerned.Mr.Ross, who has always taken a deep \u201c Antertst ia this particular branch of the »cience, haw just preseinted the Under the guidance of Ir.James Rtevensayn, whose devotion to thin | branch of the hospital's manifold ONLY.À certificates Sale on the premises Tuesday, Zed of | Superior Court.| in.\u2014\u2014 | le Presented to Jeffery Hale's Hospital by Mr, F.W.Ross.Through the generosity of Xr.P.W.Ross, Jeffery Hale's Hospital .has at last been placed in a position | to take rank with the great hospitals in the Dominion in so far as electrical hospital with an XN ray apparatus, : which has been installed and is now | in operation, It is one of the most nlodern and most complete of its kind, that it was possible to procure, and Mr.Rosx has spared no expense to Mace (he electrical department of thy hospital in à position to cope with cvery slemand which may be made upon it in those days of modern (reat- ment for the ills to which fiesh is heir.| work has been very keh, n Chronicle representative had the privilege ves.terday of viewing and appreciating to the full the value of the equipment of its electrical department, and thin , section is now in no way behind in the modern conditions which mark all ; 1 the rest of the hospital's branches of ; work.br Stevenehn spoke most en thusiastically of the facilities which | the addition of the X ray apparatus afforded for the promotion of the | beneficent work of the hospital, He gave a number of instances in which its benefit has already been felt.One in particular is worthy of note.\"victim of a revolver accident, brought in to the hospital a day or two ago, with a bullet in his bead, was placed j under the X rays and a photograph : {inken and developed within twenty { minutes, the position of the bullet located, and the operation for its (extraction was sncvessfully performed \u201c(he same afternoon.H in safe to sav that in no pital in the country in this particula: department ol work better equipped jor sn ready to attend to any case * which may claim ita care nor can better «results be attained than at Jeffery Hale's, and it should be a matter for \u2018pride among residents of the ancient capital that they have so well-equip- | ped an institution in their midat and tone which ko well deserves their most , hearty support.\u2018 ; , Reduction Sale at Dynes, 49 {John St.See ad.| RECORDER'S COURT.| A doren of prisoners appeared before the Recorder yesterday.| Trunkenness | an the cause of their appearance, { They were dealt _ with as follows: Two were fined #2 and cowts or eight days, seven $5 and costs or fifteen days, two $10 and costs or months, and one 820 and costs or une month.! Drink Beauport Lager it is the best.FIRE YESTERDAY.Fire bsoke out shortly vesterday | mbrming in a three-storey house on Champlain street, the property of Mrs.LS, Murphy.who together with two \u2018other tenants occupy the premises, .The firemen were early om the scene and after some hard work extingnieh- ted the fire, but not before the upper portion was badly gutted and the roof totally destroyed.! FOR FRIDAY MORNING, - SU vards of (weed for suite, water.\u201cproof costumes for men, Al inches in length, will be eold at 39 cents only.MARCFAU & CIE.THEATRE POPULAIRE.There wae an interesting event at the Theatre Populaire, when Mr, La.; Guyap, the author of the patriotic drama \u2018Denis le Patriote.\u201d now running there, was present to witness the | lly an good ax that of the first two | production of his piece.The occasion {was taken advantage of to present 1 Mr.Given, on behalf of the manage ment, with n, handsome hotuquet of \u201cfloyrers, The latter.in acknowledging the compliment, felicitated both man- story deals with the fur Made of the cayenient and company on the gnceess- far north, in which a trader who hax! Rodolphe Alfred Irapeau.heretofnre * ful manner in which the play was pro.| just -duerd.A large and well-pleased audience was in attendance, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cm DR.E.A.LEBEL.Ex-Assistant Poan's Hospital, Paris, .\u2018France, 100 Crown _ sireet, Quebec.General Practice.Theropy, X.Rays and Electro Medica! Treatment Urinary organ diseases, Office Hours, 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m, i Telephone 2388.GIVEN A CHANCE, Wanld that party who removers the Chronicle from 210 John street kindly take nate thal if he docen't refrain | from the practice, he will be involved in legal complications.He avidently knows à conn thing when be sees it, ; and weizes it.: \u2014 > * SERVICES AT ST.MATTHEW'Si The Feast of the Ascenrion will Iw |obrervad in St.Matthew's Church as Vfollewe: Thursday, Ascension Dax, Holy Communion at 6 a.m., at 3.ail \u2018am, and after Matting at 1030 pm.| Children\u2019s Service at 4.30 p.m.: Fretival Evensong and Sermon at 3 pun, OF MRS.TALBOT.The many friends of Mr.Arthur Talbot, of the Provincial Recretary'a | Department.will ret to leagn af the death of hin wile which occurred tat hix residence last evening after a lingering ilfresa.The decensed wae well (and favorahly = known in this city I whets she had a large circle of friends, who will regret to bear of her.demise, Mrs.Talbot wae the mister of the late Hon.Mr.Uvchene, and of the late Senator Dechene, and nister-in-la\" of Lieut, -Colanel \u2018Talbot, MP.and of Major A.Talbot, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Peace of this District, Aer funeral will take place on Patustday uCning Regt DEATH hos.| two 133 St.Joseph Street.| PLEADED GUILTY River du Loup Man Sent - Blackmailing Letters to Residents, meer manque, A man named Cypriau Dioune, a former meschant of Riviere-du-Loup (en bas), pleaded guilty i.the Dis: trict Magistrate's Court there on Tuesday to à charge of having sent binck.mailing letters to prominent residents of the town, He was sentenced by Judge Angers to three months\u201d gaol.prisoner vas ordered to be Panet The brought te Quebec to serve his sentence in the | ! district gaol here.DROWNED IN WELL Little Bay Mee's Sad Fae at the [stand of Orleans, Dr.Bedard, Deputy Coroner.held an | inquest yesterday st S4.Laurent, lsl- and of Orleans, on the bady of an five year old boy, won of Francis ! Cote, who was drowned by falling into a well the previous day.The little fellow wax playing \u201cwith | hin sister near the well, when he suddenly tripped and fell in.The girl at once summoned assistance; but when | the buy was taken out he was dead.| | A verdict of accidental drownius nas! returned by the coroner's jury, AMBULANCE HORSE! {Fell While Descending Palace | Hill Yesterday | Afternoon tions reached The driver of the had an exciting experience on Palace Hill yesterday afternoon, and a mun with a broken leg, who wns being transported from the Hotel Dieu to his home, had a narrow escape from further injury.The ambulance was being driven slowly dawn the hill be- (tween 5 and 6 o'clock, and had just reached the intersection with Se, i Valier street, when the horse suddenly stumbled and fell over on the three or four steps which connegt the two | leven of the street at that point, J Fortunately the horse in ita fall snap y ped the shalt, but did not overturn I the ambulance.A comsiderable | amount of diffculty was experienced \u201cin getting the horse out of its (Li lier position, but thix wan finally done, The other ambulance was then \u201csent for, aml the injured man, whese name is Bourassa and who had his leg broken the previous evening while unloading coal at the Basin, was i transferred to it and taken his home.° to i ROCHETTE IS CONFIDENT.Tt ix «tated that Omer Rochette, now under sentence of death at the gaol {for the murder of hiv wife, ix supreme.ily confident of the representations re- {rently made to the Minister of Justice by hin couneel, Mesure, JL N.G - shields and M.A.Le torn commutation of hix sentence, He eats and sleeps well and exhibit no np- , rent inquirtude at his position.The prisoner receive vieite from Mgr, finuvrenu, hi« spiritual adviser, and from bis wife.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; PUR FRIDAX NORNING.(Fram < (SX 11 o\u2019vlork we will eel 100 vards of tapestey, worth 13 come for 33 conts\"huly.Pont forget this.MARCEAU & CIE, , 133 St.Joseph Sireet.AT THE NICKEL, } Last eights Nickel, in I performance at the spite oi the had weather, (WAR a grand eureves, The hill which | wax the second change this week was dave of the week.The audience wns a lsres one, and wore highly plonsed {with the performance, The \u2018pictures were ae follows: \u2014 | Romance of the Fur Trade, This received a sum of money for *pelte in followed Sy a treacherous haif- threed, wha Inter robs his home, -nîter | knocking the trader's wife renerlese, THe is folkiuverd by an Indian who ie friendly with the trader and ix killed.Rival Cyclists, a laughing Somedy, is Epecialtiee\u2014Radio : cAceptinhally strong, and in a coer of © he wha laughs last, inughs longest, Jugglers Juggle.another comely, \"and one hard to best.The ieggler who is an amatenr, tries everything \u201chandy, and succeeds in bienking a (number of articles.and doing considerable damnge, besider undergoing severe punishment himelf.{wongs heing rendered at conch per | formance, This hill will be repeated to-day, with possibly an addition, THE REV, EGERTON RYERSON, Rev, Mr.Ryerson, the Canadian Missionary in Japan, returned 10 Quebre yosterdsy, and medls for England\u2019 hy the Empress of Teeland on Friday.The members of St.Matthew's Board of the Women's Auxiliary, are invited to ment him at St.Matthew's Rectory this afternonn at 4 o'clock.\u2014 | The Liver is seldom healthy while coffee is the daily drink Dootors recommend |POSTUM \u2018There's à Reason\u201d Be made within a very few days, | The feontinge the work of getting in sub.| city ambulance ! The singing wae mle very fine, (wa THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE THE TENTED CITY Work will Likely bg Started on Project Within a Few Days, - Quebxw'# tented city, for Che acconse mudation of the multitude of visitors who will fleck bers for the Tercentenary celebration now seems (10 Le ac assured Ince, and it in quite tkely that a start toward its realization will A meeting of the shareholders was held at the chambers of te Board of Trade yesterday morning, Majer Heth vington presiding and Mr.Lenue eur meting ns = wecreta.y pr den, Those present included Messe.W.J Wiggs, 4.Savard, J, M.Tardive, Jon, ter Choquette, Win, Price, Honore Blouin, Jules Hone, jr.NM.; d, 1.Lavery, W.XM.Mac A, Vandry, I.A.Cannon, JF.Burstall, Wim, ire A, Marsh, V, Chateauvert, ne Ke t, .ouar, Wm.Shaw, John HR.Hol Smith, J.>.FE.B.Rate tray, A.Ua J.FF.Lewicun, Win, M.Dowell, V.E, Beauvais.Mr.W, H.Wiggs, an behall of the three delgates who went to Montres! to interview the heuds of the big transportation companies, reported that the CP.ft.had subscribed 84- 9 = \u2014\u2014 GOOD FOR DYSPEPSIA RPLIEY OBTAINED SY RATING OUB ae MRS.J.E.LAWTON\"S Homade Boston Milk Bread|cranam, BROWN BREAD 18 BAKED SPECIALLY Fresh or tracted will agree with most POR FAMILY UBE.delcaty tocmach, and give strength fT IS WHOLESOME AND NUTRITIOUS.ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A LOAF | WILL KEEP 6000 TO EAT A LONG TIME 50 YEARS CONTINIUOUS USE [RECORD] ade of Whole Wheat Flour.BREAD WRAPPED IN PAPER | Bread Wrapped in Paper with Mrs, J, LOOK FOR OUR LABEL E lawton's Name sept.!Trte-th-frixt.t, FOUNDED IN 1878 TELEPHONE 2224 CHARLES VEZINA CONTRACTING PLUMBER, TINSMITH and ROOFER Specialty 1-Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating Varied agsortment of the most modern Electricai and Plumbing Apparatus, as well as Kitohen and Passage Stoves of all makes and Befrigeraterm ALSO ON HAND A complete assortment of Asphalt and Rubber Roofing Materlar, ! mom the Brantford Roofing Company of Brantford, Ont, Mr.Vozina MO towarde the stock of the com- hgying accepted the general agonoy of that firm for the district of Quebecpany.They lad been unable to see! the mauagers of the G, T.Rand the KR.& QU.Navigation Ou, but had reason to believe (hat they would be \u2018 equally as liberal as the C.PR.| Mr.J.Hone reported that the dee putation had waited on Mayor Gar: neau that morning, and had ben ase sured by His Worship that the city wontle tal the drainage and water service on the grounds of the tents] vity without cost to the promoters, {which will meun gi saving to the one terprise of some $3,000, directors were instructed to scriptions aml to interview the other transportation companies, the Q.( R., Q & L.Ferry Co, Q RL.P Co.and Canadian Northern, and he clectrie light companies, i seconded by Mr.John BH.Holt, it was decided that zo soon ae the subreripe the necessary $50.08, i the amount specified by the Nation Commission in orler to receive its grant of £15,000, the Board of Direc: tors be authorized to at once proresd Ig the work of putting the project into active operation.ary amount has now been almost fully aubecribed, it fnoke n< if work I would he begun with but little further fete \u2018 FELL FROM A LADHER- | A workman engaged on a building «| nal | As the necese NS on Palace Hill fell from s ladbter yous | terday morning.but escaped with al | had shaking up.He was taken to hi is heme.DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE.One of the French papers snnounces thet a young woman of levis, who had been disappointed in lune, nt.tempted to throw herself into the river on Tuesthay afternoon, but was prevented from doing so by a paséer- by.marre TERCENTENARY SONG.| \u201cMeet me in dear old Quebec\u201d is a.Terrentenary waltz song to be sung | by Mr.Rhueme for the first time at the Auditorium.The song is the joint production of two young Quebecers, ! Messrs, (.R.Rastin and George =.! Quart.and should prove n first class \u2018advertisement for the coming celebra- \u201ction should the committees see fit to put it in cirenlation outside the city.FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).Fresh Gaspe Salmon, Brook Trout, \u201cRor Shad, Mackerel, Halibut, Finnan Haddics.Railed Lobsters, Smoked Herrings.Laraquette Ovatere, At H.DEROME.Finlay Market, Tel.1252.\u2014 FISRING TACKLE TIME, We wish to draw the attention of \u2018 lez of Isane Walton to tha advertisement of S.J.Shaw & Cowhich appenre elsewhere, Thie noil- known firm carry in \u201ctock a large nud fine assortment of fiehing rods and tackle of every description besides all | other piscatoria] perquisites.They alo supply tents, canoer and ramp culte.In fact you just require to gite your order, and on arriving at vour pleasure ground vou will find everything complete and ready for yon y to ply the red.\u2014 es cet A Good Complexion its a joy to every woman's heart, , and Man is vain enough not to de.spine it.Reantifal complexion meane wre blood, or in other words A alta body.Tene of thousand of women lake Ferrozone beenuse it's a aplendit hlood builder, keepe the sve tem in perfect order and helps 1} 1 complexion wonderfully, \u201c1 ronsider Ferrozons the best remedy to give von a clear, vuddy complesion O1 know of\" writes Wise Addn FE.Rrandon.of Pembroke, My «kin usd to \u201che sallow, hut after taking a few {boxes of Ferruzgue a rosy tint.was noticeable on gg cheek, 1 oan re commend Ferrafone n< n tonic also\u201d For gnod heaieh and beauty use only Ferrozone.Price 50e, nt dvuggiste.LOST HIS MONEY.al construction work and who to town an a short vacation is ye.ported to have had hia pockethoek, which contained some $83, stolen during Tuesday night.It appears he met some friend« and they had ax eval drinka together.À row started ; among them near the corner of St.; Daminique and St Valier aireete, and hin friends cleaved off, not without, | haswver, taking with them the Trans- { rontinental man\u2019s purse, \u2014\u2014 ere ! WORKING DOTS.© ust mt pressnt eatin and eyelot To bevome proficient in | thea perfectly: round a great musi he worked, | The dune in a frame or working many They may they may be done equally weil in the had, A man employed on Tranecontinentcame ! Upon motion of Mr.Wm.H.Dobrlt, + | This material advantageously replaces the present system of Metal, | Shingles and Concrete Rooting.119-123 BRIDGE STREET.QUEBEC SPRING G00DS Now Receiving all the Latest Styles in Footwear See Our Special $3.00 Shoes.Custom Shoemakers WM.JAGQUES & SONS 42h Fabrique St Tel, 437 \u2014 \u2014 ue GRANDE ALLEE, FOR SALE\u2014Very desimble House: on Grande Allee and in other rtacf the city.ALSO TWO MOTELS on South Shore of wer 8t.Lawrence.A raté chance.Both have good ezstab- lished trade.; Houses at Union Cove, Sillery and Levis TO RENT\u2014Furnished Rooms, Houres, Offices, Etc.WANT TO PURCHASE \u2014A good house, must be located between Et.Augustin and Claire Fontaine streets, 4 J have several applications for Furnished Houses and Furnished Rooms for the Summer Months.1 1 Real Estate, Broker, Commission \u2018ey Alex.Hardy, Merchant and Manager The PHONE 934 Canadien Farms Kealty Agency.Hochelaga Bank Building, Quebec.that | | atiteh ave used most {0 embroider dots, © | The Great Store of Quebec Centre FIO, Leo & Fi) Soe Great sale of 254-264 St.John Street FRIDAY 23 pu.off on all our trimmed bata,double bous, Come early Great Week End Sale.Friday and Saturday will be two days of Great Reductions.Goods advertised will be sold under cost; price.Ninen's ready- made suits $8.00 and $10.for 85,95 Children\u2019s Hats Ladies\u2019 Stockings 12 doz.pra., of black ribbed 10 doz, of «traw sailor hats cashmere stockings (samples) with colored bands.regular 40c.vorth 55, 60e, 65.Friday and fe, Friday 30c.: 17e.15 dor.qua, of plain rash- Men's Suits mere worth 10e, Friday 100, Ladies\u2019 Gloves A lot of kid and moe glove, \u201cotor, drab, grey, and tan, worth 81.35, Friday 75e.Ladies\u2019 Costumes 10 doz.of checked and strip.15 fancy tweed suits, striped} and plain sizes, assorted, worth fa.) and $9.00, Friday and Saturday 85.08, Dress Muslins 706 yds, of pretty colarsd ewise muslin, striped and checked, appropriate for street wear, 4 od cotton suite, hiack aml worth 17e, 18, Mc.Friday shite, ote, sizes M te 42, He, : worth & 83,00, &.25, Fri Basement TS white quilts with fringes, for daubin bed, regular 98, I'viday Te, M0 4 da, of shesting plain and twilied, V6 inches aide, trgn- Jar Ste.Friday Me.Ladies\u2019 Belts 75 dar.white duck embroider.day $2.39, Ladies\u2019 White Skirts 3% white unierskirte, nicely rimmed with lave and smbroj | ery.wide flounce, regular 82.00 and 82.30.Iriday $1.50.\u2018Boys\u2019 Belts \\ te cole \u2018 or, en vante a \u2014 belle, regular 20, Friday 25 c, Fur e., a santé So.and 30, Fit 200 yds.of Irish linen for Ri table clothe, 34 inches, gooit value for Se.Friday Ve, White Blouses Ladies Undervests 5 dos.only of white blonces prettily trimmed with lace and 30 dos.cotten and thread embroidery, vegitlar 60, Fri underveste, cream and white day He, 10, and 156.Friday Ve, Faguy Lepinay & Frere.-\u2014 ai Wy, a me Hen A, wt a oo a > 2 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 190%.nm MACEIN:RY AND SUPPLIES ARE YOU INTERESTED?WHLL, LOOK HERE! = 8 : TRE QUERKO.CHRONICLE; Electrical Supplies.PLYMOUTH= - is so fi for its Gin that di De pue NP ATEN ae the Boris han installations or repairs, as we are always ready to altend v \\CE OF GAMBLING Toronto Preacher Declares it Ng Most Rampant Falling of To Jou work, The only : EN Canadian People, La Cie Chs.A.Paquet, Ltée, J.W.BARRETTE | sin made JUNIOR LACROSSE|WOODBINE RACES| ig em mp ror Lo ELECTRICIAN in th | : Bev.Canon © Jo Suoday last g Voix La the ins of Machinary or uppiiee .18 CROWN STREET, aout Preliminary Meeting Held Last | Results of the Contests Held fone the exile of te present day.SPECIALTIES: brother of drunkenness, and was perhaps the most rompant vice of the Canadian people.Gambling and betting had long ceased to be the pastime of the, wealthy few, and was now fll Evening to Discuss - Organization.There Yesterday.label \u2014 All others are imitations Drink .Bteam, Ges or Cazoline Bnginue; Steam | Botlers or Water Wheals ; Sawing and Wood Working Machines ; isai NOTICE 1s given that the Pier at A meeting was: held last evening at | Woodbine Race Track, Toronto, May | spontaneous and organized through- Rylting of all nds ; Shatting, Hangers, Pal the mouth of Cap Rouge Kiver is sub club houes to discuss the [27-14 race, $500 added, 3-year-olds [out all clguscs.THR bookmakers, \u201cin | gyn} Saws of any sort; Saw Bite and Shanks; well as ° oo; merged as the matter of à reorganization of water Pier that was there up to las 3} small arnies, went hither and thither, Junior Lacrosse League for the uced to re.| And Up,\" 54 furlonge-King Avondale, all of the highest grade that MOREY Can sesars | the Q.A.Ai \u2018and the wage-earners were i ! winter at the end of the long whart.\u2018 sent seasom Representatives from four 195, J.Murphy, 12 tu 1, 210 1 apd paet with money they could ill afford, a ar The position of the pier at the mouth \u2018lube were in attendance, and an in- | even won by a length; Herman John- Tend the whole tendency was demoral- - \u2014 of the Cap Rouge Raver is as heroto- ! formal interchange of views on the son, 113, J.Foley, Tto 1,3 10 2 Tie, In England ir was computed fore shown by a flat buoy by day asd subject was indulged in.The clube > 118, J.\u2018oley, * M leahey, | that as much as $25,000,000 was fil La Cie CHS A PAQUET L & white light by night, and the posi- represented were the Crystals (Sillery) 2to 5, und; Denham, 113, Mulcal 3 tered away by the wago-carners on the R e .° 0, tion of the deep water pier recently HOTELS National 11, Maple Lenf and Fron.|! to 4 and out, 3rd.lime, 1.07 43, racecourges Ph « Le at the end of the long wharf: rer | CURE, , Hea, Ena, Admiral Dotnanno, Grace Lord Beaconsfield had found bet one 2328 2 and 4 St.Joseph St In a straight line with the said ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.The re-organization of a junior iea- Rimhall, Gold Bars, Austin Allen an ;tinæ the most demoralizing of all the CALL ON BY PHONE, MAIL OR PRRSONALLY.flat buoy amd about 600 feet to the TS gue was [avorably considered, but a awhama also ran.den y vices.The late Sie Henry Capaci 250, [much diverse opinion.One proposal | is, 5to2,4to5 and2to 5, won by State of New York Governor Hughes N.FLOOD, ; Improved throughout.Capacity Tw o limi \u201c y half a length ; loyize, 106, Harty, , : .; 1.9xt.f.Manager.Private baths, clevators, sun parlors, : Was to limit the age of players who - ee, Ti was making the fight of his life Bpxtt, \u2014.ete.Orchestra.Cuisine of special ex- | should figure on the teams taking part | 7 to 1,3 to l'and Ÿ to 1, 3rd.8 hip against all forms of betting apd gam- ! cellence.Special spri terms.Book- in the veries and this aroused à good | 36 1-5.Nanticoke, Fairy Spri bling, that wes debauching the whole IN Oo ï 1c BE let, New ns pres \u201c | deal of opposition.The proposition Greenhow, Sweet Wish, Brown au people.A law officer in Toro, had Han M HARRY BOTHMAN, ; Vas that no playge over the age of 21 | Maxim Gun, Christmas Patriot, Arve [NORE that gambling was naible | merol : oeti { the | mar.18226 ' years should be allowed to pasticipaty sich, Hawkesti ht, Jronurd Diccoon | rar 50 per cent\u2019of all the crime.Gam- | The Smal genera Comink 9 Lad | \u2014_\u2014 and this was discussed for some time mord Pb a, vear-olde and | DIing \u2018at the race tracks was condoned © r x pany, without any definite conclusion being ace, eee year aies by the civil authority und indulged in Scotch (Hard) Anthracite Coal of Superior Etchmin, Province of Quebec, will be reached.The question of grounds was | UP selling, 1 mile and 1-16- Sir Gala- [by \u201c\u2018wociety\u201d\u201d and the leaders of the : pod, iim ans offics, Union GR ND UNION HOTEL ulso talked of, and it was Illy de- had ond Foirbr her te 1:3 te dt people.In the commercial world the , Quality, Suitable for all Domestic day of June, 1908, at 1! o'clock n.my Î | OpDeaite Grand Centrai Station | (déd to adjourn the meeting until Isabel, 96.Rollins, Sto5,3t05 and |°r8æ for \u201cget rich quick\u201d was re- | Monday cveniug next, when it is hoped Purposes.«that offisers will be ele&ted and » permanent organization effected.It is {also expected that some other clubs [may in tho meantime make applica tion for membership.CRYSTAL LACROSSE CLUB.CANADIAN RESORT = The Crystal Lacroxgs Club will hold LEGAL NOTICES, |= \"GLEN VILLA INN their fist genera paver this after {noon at Silleny, after which a general North Hatley, Quebec, Canada, meeting of the club will be held, sponsible for all manner of illegitimate echeres to take the shoney from men who could not afford to lose a dollar.The whole principle in the lives of many people .of the present day was to obtain omething for nothing.In the eternal law of average» mad compensation, in the Jaw of cause and effect, there was an eternal balancing that evened up everything, paying nothing for it, he secures it at the expense of others, who are robbed.for the reception of the annual report, - NEW YORK CITY » Mection of directors for the ensuing || vr oearesierce at muderate experee, year and other business.{| Rooms $1.00 a day and upward H.B, PRICE SUT ny fe Yow Ye OS Seer wiary Treasurer.\u2019 _\u2014 tmsy.20xtill 3 june.\u2014 out, 2nd: Creel, 108, Leibert, 6 to 1, 2to 1 and 4 t0 5, 3rd.Time, 1.49 2-5, Eleanor, Fay, Flarney, Thos, Calhoun, Thomas Flyer, lady Karma also ran.4th race, $500 added.Hunters\u2019 flat handicap, | mile and 1 durlong\u2014Kum- rhaw, 165, Mr.Holland, 8 to 2 and out won by a length: Liesse, 185, Mr, 1 Wright, 5to1.2to! and 310 5, 2ud; Firetly, 10 , Mr.Kerr.4 to 5 and out, hd.Time, 2.04.Don and Goatteil also ran, We are now booking orders for this celebraged coal for delivery during the season.We strongly advise you to communicate with us at once regarding this coal.We do not desire, as an aot of courtesy, to publish herewith the names of any of our customers, who highly recommend this coal, but we can refer you to those who buy it in large quantities, and who will never use any other Coal as long as thuy can obtain Scotch.Canada, In One night from New York; no change .\u2014\u2014\u2014 vear- i» | The spirit of friendship and hospital - Province at Qubse.°°° {four hours from Quem (ty, on thors CRICKET WATCH, ge ei mar, ie, Ve dater fe hon to | J K.Hansen & Co District of Beauce, Superior Court.| of beautiful | Massmwippi Take.200 {The following will play the R.C.G.A.| Teibert 310 1,4 to 5 and out, won by took.proney from his friends in the | e » u No.865.guests.Average 33 per day; LHS per i this afternoon on the \u2018Plains, Match |» lengths ; Main Chance, 110, Fair- quiet game of bridge.Gambling, said | .; Ll a Fine ere : nd - cher, was fa ood Dame Alvine Caron, of the parish of | gic C0lL,, (canis, boating, | drive un roue at 2.00 sharp \u2014bym.New.|iother, 4 to I, 4 to 5 and out, 2nd ; | the pres ery & Removed to 82 St Peter Street | fishing; ; extensive v ble and flower gardens, rict of Beauce, wife of George Gag- ; cool, not ed ; malaria and Lay fever | pon, heretofore merchant of same junknown; casino orchestra.Write for | Place, duly authorized for the purpos- [Bookiet.G.A.LeBARON, Prop.| ve by these presents, iapl.30xtu- th-satx26.intention, destructive {vb every manly virtue, and ruined the disposition.It fontered avarice and cowardice, and | robbed the home of love.It brought about divhonestey in many forms, the more common of which were frauds, ton, Smith, Macintyre, Ansell, Bignell, Rea, Taylor, lewis, Bigg, Marriott.JUVENILE BASEBALL.The Rover Baseball Club would like Ellicott, 118, E, Waish, 7t05, 7 to 10 and out, 3rd.Time, 1.48 1-5.Charivari, Hownrd Shean, The Shanghraun, Zipango and Serville also ran.Gth race, 3300 added, S-vear-olds and aint Prosper, of Watlord, in the Dis- Phone 862 Quebec ve Plaintif; | .!lo arrange matches with any juvenile up, relling, 6 furlonge\u2014Caper Sauce, ; may, 20xe.0.d.The eaid Georges Gagnon, slots; team in (hin city.Address challenges | 121, Goldstein, 7 to 1.7t0 5 and3 to erie enbezslements, and finally © .Defendant: to J.Boire, Secy.-Treanurcr, 63 Grand | 5.won by 3 lengths : Cannie Maid, life robbed of all that was noble, i , Allee, 105, J.Murphy, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, and | to 3, 2nd; Kelvin, 122, Nicol.LS to 1, 5 to \"and 3tol, rd, Time, 1.15.Percussion, Alerts, Xenocrates, Stone King, Gay Dora, lorette and Crestfallen also wen.An action for separation as to pro- mqaraios ae | FOUR LARGE FIRMS, il, 1908.| The subscriber who is the represen- on Soc AP 30th April, 1908, , tative in this city of four well-known RIN & ALLEYN, PACAOD, Xe ton Plaiatig, | take and promptly and pure, men sought the grave as a relief from the tortures, as the result of gambling.$50,000 IN PURSES EMPRESS VS.R.CR.A match between the Enipress crew and the R.C.R.will take place on the Q-A.A.this afternoon at 3.46.The manufacturing firms, is propared to fii orders for their : vi folowing i tl line- f th Lee way.lxlm, Dominion Bridge torr vie.vemars 7 lmeup for bo ENGLISH PLAYERS WIN.E .RO U Mv | i H AC Canadian Iron & Foundry Co-, Ltd.Empress of Ireland-\u2014T.Widdick, C.Londbn, May 27-In a four-hand : The James Robe aon Ca., Ltd.\u2018 Mullan, W.Thompson, W.Chislets, 8.jlawn tennis match at Queen's Club Will be Awarded at Belmont The Magnesite M'1\" Londen, England.9 & Trading Co., | Burns, P.McGoldrick, J.Haves, C.Burns, Tronsides, 0.Brady, Welsh\u2014 ALSO -\u2014- \u2018 ROR Massey, Thompeon, Sarazin, Let.Pa \u2018arr, Mi ypdham, Rub- Solicits orders for all descriptions of |, \"T+ Mix, lexmond, Wynd| > Fire Bricks, Metals, Imported Cement, | 1\" Kiogwell, Mille, Massey.Steel Laths, &c.| JOHNSON CLAIMS TITLE.thi« ofternoon Eustace Miles and V.H.Pennell, the English players, van- quithed Jay Gould and C.E.Sandsof New Yorv, by the score of 3 wets to 2 earns ORIGIN OF MARATHON RACE.wee TEL.1146.48 and 50 Palace Hill, Quebec Park on Decoration Day, New York, May 27\u2014From $10,000 to $30,000 will be awarded borse-owners MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENT, i HEADQUARTERS FOR PHONE No.3033 \u2018ONF NO 3088 Œuro: Wines, UNION BANK OF CANADA.mineral Waters, DIVIDEND NO.85 J.de S.BOSSE 111 MOUNTAIN HILL of this Institution has been declared EU DORE P AT RY (for the current quarter, and that the same will be payable at the Bank and Of Heavyweight ( \u2018hampionship, on Burns\u2019 Refusal to Keep Agreement.The following {rom the New York Telegraph says : On behalf of Jack Johnson, the | negro prizefighter, Sam Fitzpatrick, han written a letter to the Sportsman claiming the heavyweight à ampion- «hip of the world for Johnson.This action, he explains in his letter.is made necessary by the latent attempt of Burns to dodge a fight niter baviag practically a, to meet Johnson at Goldsfield, Nev., on Me morial Day.In order io induce Burns to enter the ring, Fitzpatrick offers to wager 1 815.000 to lurne\u2019 $12,500.He also says that he is willing that the winner take all of the 812,500 stake offers The Marathon race is most probably the oldest sporting event in the world.Tt is raid to have had its ori- | gin when Miltiades, the Greek general.\u2019 won his victory over the Persians nt Marathon.On that occasion a herald ran the whole twenty-six *miles to Athens to give the news to his fellow rountrymen.No one knows the name of the athletic herald : but his performance hes been commemorated in song and story by hundreds ef poets, and will live forever, ; LACROSSE IN HONOLUTT.The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, of Honolulu, Hawaii, says \u20140.Swizert, a passenger to the colonies by the «s.Marama, was much interented in purses avd stakes Saturday after noon at Belmont Park, and the text racing of the season to date should result from the contests for this fortune.Of the six events to be run that day, four are stake races, one having the enormous guaranteed value of +25,- 000.\u2018The la is the Belmont makes, which will have its forty-second running.The rich Belm stands out as tbe greatest attraction of the day, with Colin, the e champion, az a sure starter.Thix race is at a mile and three furlongs with thirty-three elig- ibles-among the best of the three year-olds in praining.The stars of the Belmont, Whitney, Hildreth, as well as Keene, barns are in this race, but it - - IMPORTER OF .- Wines, Liqueurs and Spirits, French Preserved Goods, Olive Oil, Ete., .Roquefort Cheese, 85c.per Ib., per loaf of about 4 lbs, French Comembert Cheese, Etc., Ete, Me « in th rin of Honolul i i i 87-68 St Joha St., Quebec, ite Branches on and after Monday, the [ed for the match by the National | before Teaving that me ad, stated ia pomrible tte eld will «0 to the first day of June next.Sporting Club.September and inaugurate the me | \"Next to the Boje oddwon choice.y , .gurate game | Next to the Belmont interest cen- \u2014_\u2014 The transfer books will be closed 2 of lacrosse, which he thinks would tres in the runni fthe Nati : from the seventeenth to the thirty- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.make a grent hit here.Stallion taker for Gwe senr-opnignel : T E PARKIN ELEVATOR CO.Gret of May, both days inclusive, (East-rn.) Swizert, who is a Jew, har done al- has an added value of 85.000, hich ! \u201d By order of the Board, At Montreal :\u2014 most everything in the athletic line.will make it worth near double \"that 1 Limited, Hespeier, Batarie.G.1.Generel Ménager Newark, 5; Montreal, 6 (11 innings) | Fv 15 a8 clever o boxer Meng haga) | amount.Tt in at five furlongs, and 53 ; | At Rochester :\u2014 : ; su, hi i \" | youngsters are eligible to start.A i MANUFACTURERS OF .Quebee, April Ath, Joos.Jers City, 2; Rochester, 3.Pa at his weight, n rather qoslaized field is sure > art, You Cannot Guess About apl.25xmon-thurx june.l.\u2014 = - wi e Mar , Keene an hit : \u201cdeal\u201d Passenger and Freight P \u2014 Alo Providence, 8.} on am ch on Jith the ne wars standing out choices over.Te .« evators.h 1 to :\u2014 ' \u20ac cou ess farhionable horses.Fred For.S 1 eer moto | na me VE a cl) BRR Ba ri the Nice Styles of dumb Walters.(National.) championship.on oh ro to ide attention ® .! ww.with any which go to the t h Automatic Fireproof Doors, J At Chicago :\u2014 RH ER |ylhé, (eloniel sportsman is a very |\" The Grand National Steepdechase, at Carriages We nave Fire Escapes.i wealshy man and when he returns he |ewo and a half miles, will bring out Ornamental Iron Work.« hicago æ OL 8 | will defray an the rxpenses incidental the beat of the jumping division.Ti .© Grey Iron Castings, and all Ele- A delicious drink and a sustainin \u201cBatteries Frazer.Pleister and cally, out of Tis own Pocket, E107 han 85.000 added.and 32 horses stand : vator Appliances Supplies, &a food.\u2019 ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.AMOS J.COLSTON, AGENT, QUEBEC, For Three Rivers and Quebes, winter's extreme cold.Sold by io }-Ib, and §-Ib Tins, \u2019 CARRIAGES.Ie the cheése with the rich, Tho Ingarssll Paskiag Company, Lid The Very Latest Models and | Desig (Sand 250 At all Grosers, .| : LOWEST PRICES.- JAMES PERRY, 823 St.Paul Street.J.B.RENAUD & C., Wholesale Distributor Quebse Fragrant, nutritious an economical.This excellent Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, aud enables it to resiss COCOA rocers and Storekeeperg The Very Latest Styles rer vie vend al A and Patterns.which \u2018mere\u2019 is good for even \u2018 \u2014 ALSO \u2014 the tinfest yousgater.Jor 80 Cream 0888 18 THE COLLAPSABLE 60-CART À original, dort sabe tnitetion\u201d WITR AND WITHOUT hoses, | rman py Kling : Wiltse and Needham ; umpires, Emslie and O'Day.At Cincinnati :\u2014 Cincinnati.mw .Brooklyn .Batteries :\u2014Fwing #nd Schlei : Me- Intyre, Wilhelm and Bergen; umpire, Riglee.At Pittsburg :~\u2014 0000020000.3 3 F ittsbnrg \u2026 \u2026\u2026 ot Fane 0010001003.5 9 2 Batteries :\u2014Lrever,- Young and Gibson ; Plaherty and Bowerman ; umpire Blem.(American.) t Boston:\u2014 on 0m EEE BOrton cee we od x.* Chicago jo 0500002040, 2 6 0 Batteries Winter and Crighr; Smith and W.Sullivan ; umpire, Connollyhiladelphia :\u2014 At Philadelphia REE 00003000.4 10 2 010000022.8 7 4 Mullen and Payne ; ors : umpire, Sheridan At Washington :\u2014 R.B.E.Washington .010000Mmx.8 8 0 Cleveland \u2026 1060100000.2 4 1 Batteries :\u2014Hughes and Street : Berger and Bemis ; umpire, Hurst.At New York :\u2014 BR.BE St.Touin .0100M122,.7 7 0 New Vork \u2026 0900100100.2 6 5 Batteries :-Howell and Spencer Take nnd Chesbro and Kieinow: umpire, O'Loughlin.\u201cland also captained the Seaforth and NOT WROFESSIONAL, PLAYERS.To the Sporting Editor of Chronicle : Sir.\u2014Therf has been à current ru- mer amongst Association foothallqgs in Quebec that Grs.Woods, Reve and Fry are ex-profersiona! players from England, and that on them the nr of winning the Quebec Cup and gue depends, but they themselves wish to deny this.Neither of the ree roldiers ever played on a professional team in England, in fact, they only started football three years ago in an amateur team in Bootle, while Woods played for Wigan for a short time, Rootle XI.in the Liverpool Cup.So they hope that vou will deny this rumor through your paper, as these Tumors cause those little tiffs between the roldiers and the civilian clubm, Thanking you for many other favors, I remain.Yours, etc.Adam's Own, Quebec, May 27, 1008, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ir\u2014 Claire Fontaine.GEORGE LYON WINS AT GOLP, london, May 27\u2014In the Qlympie golf tournament over the Sandwich linke, Geo.8.Lyon, of Toronto, the Canadian representative, easily defeated Tealie Smith, a winner in first round, by 4 up and 3 to play.nominated for the big race.The Van Cortlandt, at seven fnrlongs, with $2.100 added, stands next, in the Jimelight, ae rome of the really good harsee ineligible for the Belmont are enterrd in it.Hessian is one of this number, and he ie expected to surely.start.The other two events on the card will be worth more than $1,000 cach, the first being a highweight handicap at six furlongs, and the last a seven-farlong selling afair for high- vlass platers, \u2014\u2014 OLYMPIC LACROSSE TEAM, Toronto, May 27\u2014Mr, Foran, who ts a member of the Olympic Committee, was in Toronto terday viewing the Olympic trials, ose who are already chosen from the cast for the Olympic team are Hoobin and Brennan.of the Shamrocks : Hamilton and McKerrow.of Montrealers ; and W.Broderick.of Cornwall.All these men are amateurs, and have taken the necessary declarations as to their standing.One man will be picked from Ottawa.He will=have to come from the juniors na all the N.I.U, men have \u2018taken money.Asked na to who would most likely be chosen from the west, Mr.Foran replied that the names had not been definitely settled.\u201cWe need a goalkeeper,\u201d said Mr.Foran, \u201cand \u201cthis man Bruce Mitchell will have à good chance.\u201d Mars, of the Young Toronton, and Lailey, of 'Vareity, were also mentioned, ant viding Mr.Frank Nelson ie agreable will most likely represent this part of the country, Three men will also come from he went, Mr, Foran also sid that Coley, who did not qualify yesterday, and \u2018Longboat, if ha does not get in shape for the 28-mile Marathon trial Fumo 6th, may ga over to the sh\u201d Olympiad and compete, but their own clube, in that event, must pay thei Any person way compete at the Olym- \u20ac games, no matter what hin clase in.provided hin etending ie good, and his\u201d expenses are not borne by the Olympic commitiess, T expenses: .But you can know about them if you will only step down to our Show Rooms and see the large exhibition we now have.EUROPEAN, AMERICAN and CANADIAN STYLES, That's what we Carry in the Carriage Line.\u2018 We want you to see those Carriages.- Hope to be honored with your visit.= P.T.LEGARE Manufacturer and Importer, 278 St.Paul Street, Quebec.À * NaurénaZ\u2014-ZHVOANZ\u2014HUN 00 THÜESDAT, Mit on, 1508 = TAS QUEBEC CHHONIOLE , .-w % 7 + \u2018 - METHODIST CONFERENCE The following ars he nsmes of the Ministerial delegates to the gate! Goalerence of the Methodist Oburch, which is now iu session DELEGATES T0 Adam, William, R Ackerman, 16 Julia street.\u2018Allum, Carl, B., Mrs.Pressence, BrevoormHouse, 34 Ana Anglin, Richard.\u2018Armstrong, George D, B.A, 8.Crawford, 14 Prince, \u2018Armstrong, John, ; \u2018Armstrong, T.Ed.Baldwin, Charles D,.(no meals), Mrs.Willard, 29 Ursule, Bates, Fred W.(Bkf.), H.Webb, 7 Prince street, Beamish, William J.Beil, Gore A., (no meals), Mrs.Lawrence, 559 John street, Belton, Alfred J, B.D, C.W.Carey, 311 Grande Ailes, , Benson, Manly, D.D, Retts, Lorenzo.Blanchard, James, Mrs.Munroe, Prince street.Bland, Chas.H., B.A, B.D, C.Shaw, 1 DesGrisag street Bole, Thomas H, , Booth, Water F.Boshart, William, B.D, Boyd.Alfred L., B.D.Bradford, W.G., Mrs.Pressence, prevoort House, 34 Ann Bridgette ,Samuel, B.A., Miss Campbell, 11 Church street, Brill, David.Brown, Burton B., Mrs.Watters, 26 Plessis street.Brown, Thomas, B.D.J.Caron, 51 Augustin street Brown, Thomas C., St.George's House.Ann street.Brown, Williah T., St.George's House, Ann street.Brown, Wm.T.G., BA, B.D, (no meals), Mrs.Willard, 29 Ursule street, © Brundage, Manly, Budd, Albert FE.udd, Alfred W., Mrs.\"Webb.Amable stri à urke, Thomas E, B.D, (ro meals), Mrs.WIG %a Ursule street.Burnett, Herbert, B.D.Cairns, Hugh, St.George's House, Ann street.Calvert, Reuben, B.D., Parsonage, Esplanade.Campbell, George J.B.D., St.George's House, Ann street, Cassidy, T.Creighton, (no meals), Burlington House, 12 Stanislas street.Charlesworth, Chas., B.D., (no meals), Burlington House, 12 Stanslas street.Chisholm, Francis.Cleland.Albert, (Bkf.), D.Fraser, 24 Heber street.Clendinnen, Geo.S.S.T.L, J.Dunlop, 40 Park Avenue, .Coates.Edward W.S., Rev.J.MacFarlane, M.Avis.Conley, Lewis, (no meals), Mrs.Lawrence, 559 John St Conley, Thomas, B.A.\u2019 Cooper, James R, B.A, B.D.Cornell, Joseph.; Corrigan, Richard.B.A., B.D.Parsonage, esplanade.- Crabb, Geo.J., St.George's House, Ann street.= Craig, William.Crane, Chas.W., B.A.Crane.Edward, Mrs.Croft, Scott street.Cummings, Duncaa, B.D, (no meals), Mrs.Lawrence, 539 John street.Curgis, Charles.D'A ny, Jules.Da .John W., BA.BD.__ Deepr Charles, L.C.Webster, 144 Grande Afles, DeCru , Edward, < Delporte, Arthur.v Dobson, Perry S.M.A, E.Elkins Stanislas street, Eagtéson, Richard, B.D., Clarke, W., Y.M.C.A.Edwards, Geg,.R.B.Lindsay, 630 John street.Elliott, Dawsdn D._ .Ellis, John D., B.A, J.B.Churchill.91 St.Cyrille street, England, Luther M, B.A.Judge McCorkill,'Grande Alles Eyre.Benjamin.Fairbairn, Andsew, S.T.L., Ferguson, John.| Fisher, G.Wells, (no meals), Burlington House, Stanishie, Fisher, Lawrence P.S.T.L, St.George's House, Ann St, Flanders, Chas.R., B.A, D.D.Fowkes, John, Mrs.Pressence, Brevoort House, 34 Ann.Fowler, John H., M.A.Frett.Lazarus.Fulcher, John G., S.T.L, Mrs.Webb, Amable street.Galley, Andrew, Garvin, John, Mrs.Pressence, Brevoest House, 34 Ann St, Goudie.Robert.Greniell, John S.; Hagar, \"Arthur E., B.A, ; Halfpenny, T.Anson, B.A., J.Muir, Sr., John street.Halpenny, Wesley.B.A, B.D., Mrs.Campbell, 11 Church Halpenny, William, J.Thompson, St.Foye Roadamilton, Wm.A, C.W.Carey, 311 Grande Allee.Hamas Thomas, S.T.L.Hanna, Wm.A.Henderson, Jas, D.D.G.B.Ramsay, 6 Famille strees Henderson, Wm, Jas.Woods, 58 Maple Avenua Henderson.W.Gonld.Hicks, James B., B.A, Hillis.H.Hunter.Hodgson.Jonathan, Hollingsworth,, W., Mrs.Munroe, olmes, A , Lee, M.A, oward, Erastus S., D.Jewell, 3 Heher street, Howe, J.Bertram, Mrs, Munroe, Prince street.Howitt, Wn, BA, BD.Hughes, Jacob i.M.A.Jas.Muir, Sr.John street.Hughes, Silas J, M.A, St.Georges House, Ann street, Humphrey, Jas.W., B.D.Huxtable, Chas,, Mrs.Pressence.Brevoort Mouse, Ann St Huxtable, George C.St.George's louse, Ann street.Hurlburt, Nelson \u2018G.Mrs.Varro, 39 Geneviève Avenue, Ft Wm.D.D.D., J.Shaw, 67 d'Artigny street.| \u2018 Prince streee - ames, Elwood Camieson, Wm., M.A., Mrs.Carruthers, Angele street, obnstone, Alexander.Mrs, Fraser, 6 Laval street.Johnstone, Wm., R.H.Webb.7 Prince street.jones Alfred T., B.D.-H.B.Bignell, St.Louis Road.y efley, E.Richardson.Keough, Wm.T.M.A.St.Geotge's House, Ann street, Knox.Wm.D., W.Smith, 141 $t.Patrick street, .Larivière, Harry A.Tarmour, James M, B.A, Ph.D.Lawson, Élwood.Lawson, James.Lennon, Walter S.B.A, B.D, L.Burran, $36 John street.Lidstone, Joseph E.Lough, Daniel A, S.T.I.Martin.Arthur J.Massicotte, Leopold.Mavety, John F.McAmmond, Thomas.JicCoanet, ames A, B.D.F.Glass, 2 Sherbrooke street.cConmell, Robert C., B.A.McFarlane, James W.P.Chas.Thorn, 9 St.Cyrille street, Mcintosh, Geo.A., Mrs.Croft, Scott street.McNeil, James À.McRitchie, Geo.8.Meredith, Thomas, (no meals), Stanislas street, Meyer, Fred.W.A, M.A, Ph.D.Mick, Daniel, 8.T.L., (no meals), Burlington House, 12 Stanislas street.Mick, Henry, Mrs.Tremaine.Ursule street.Miller, J.Alexander, 8t.George's House, Ann street, Miller, \u2018John H.Mrs, Presence, Brevoort Houmn, 24 Ann street, , Morrison, Edmund.: Mossep, George.Murray, J.Holt, P.Dale, Julia street.Matthews, À.G.A.C.Morrison, 8t.Foye Read.Nelson, Isaac, T.Gale, 6 De Salaberry street.Newton.8.Frederic.Norman,.Isaac.E.E.Ross, 15 Aberdeen street O'Hara, James.Oke, John J.Otser, Albert F.Osborne, Heman, B.A.B.D.Parsonage, Esplanade, Parsons, H.G.B.A.Mrs, Munroe, Prince street.Pates.Alfred E., W.Lambton.32 Julia street.Pearson, Wm, St.George's House, Aun street.Peever, Richard, B.D, Mrs.Varo, 30 Genevieve Avenue.Pergau, Paul, BA.BD, (no meals), Miss Foster, 52 Couillard street, Perley, William F.B.A.J] McCleary.278 John street, Perley, W.B.A.B.D.J.McCleary, 278 John street.Philp J.Howard, M.A, 8.Crawford, Prince street, Burlington House, 12 / = Phifp, Wm.B.A., B.D,, (Blf and tes), W.D.McCaughey, 28 Hebert street.a Plwlott, Wm.Pitcher, J.Tallman, J.Thom, 23 The Ramparts.1 Pletts, James, (no meals), Mrs.Lawrence, $59.Joho street.Poirrier, Henri.Pomeroy, D.W.Porter, Gea H,.M.A, S.T.D., Mrs.Carruthers, Angele Ÿt, Pounder, Roy M.Pdyser, Geo.C.¥,, P.T.L, P.Dale, Julia street.Pyke, Wm., Supd, ar Quigley, W.Quina, Samuel, (no meals), Miss Foster, 52 Couillard St Radley, Alfred, C, Thorne, 9 St, Cyrille street, Raney, Wesley.= Raney, Wm.Read, F.A., BA, Rennie, Thos.Reynolds, Francis, (no medls), Mrs.Lawrence, 559 John Reynolds, Geo, (no meals), Mrs.Lawrence, 559 John Reynolds, Wm.X., (no meals), Nirs, Lawrence, $59 Joha Richards, Thomas.Richardson, Peter, B.A, B.D.Mrs.Theo.Oliver, 10 Dauphine street.; Rilance, Wm.nt Roadhouse, Jos.Robertson, Harold, Robeson, J.Bates, Mrs.Pressence, Ann street.Robinson, Fred.G., FE, E.Ross, !5 Aberdeen street.Robinson, Mahlon T., (Bkf.), Mrs.Morrison, St.Louis oad.Robinson, Richard, jas.Woods, $8 Maple Avenue.Rogers, George.Roy, Telesphore.Runnels.Arthur, B.D.Ryckman, Edward, M.A., D.D., Judge McCorkill, ce, Runnels, Geo.W., Geo.Stott, Levis.Sanderson, Albert E., (no meals), Mrs.Foster, 52 Couillard street.Scanlon, John, St.George's House, Ann street.Schagel, George.Scott, Chas.T.D.D.Scott, Edmund P.OU , Seller, Johnson, W.Lambton, 32 Julia street.Sellery, Samuel, M.A, B.D, G.B.Ramsay, 6 Famille St, Service, Wm.Shaver, James M./ Bhar) illiam, 1, D.D, D.C.L., LL.D., J.lol, Grande ee.Shibbley, Samuel.Shorey, Edmund S.« Shortt, Wm.K.Smith, Robert, F.Glass, 2 Sherbrooke street, Smith, Wm.z Smith, Wm, T., St.George's House.Snell, George W., B.A.Sparfing, Wm.H.B.A, J.Holt, Grande Allee.Spronle, Fred.H., B.A.Stafford, George, Mrs.Watters, 26 Plessis street, Stevens, Wm.H., Mrs.Varo, 39 Genevieve Avenut Stillwell, Reuben, (no meals), Burlington House, 12 Stanislas street.Street, Richard W.Gee.Stott, Levis.Styan, Mark.Sykes, Charles A., B.D.Parsonage, Esplanade, Taylor, Ernest M.M.A.Taylor, Melvin.R.B.Lindsay, 670 John street.Teeson, Samuel, St.George's House, Ann.street.Thomas, Ernest.(no meals), Mrs.Willard, 29 Ursule St.Thompson, Basil W Thompson, R.McE.Timberlake, Ralph.Timberlake, Wm.R.B.Lindsay, 630 John street.Topping, Nassau B.Tredrea, John M.: Tripp, Fred.(no meals), Mrs.Foster, 52 Couillard street.Tucker, W.Bowman, M.A.Ph.D., (no meals), Burlington House, 12.Stanisias street.Villard, Paul, M.A., M.D., J.Caron.51 Augustin street.Vickery, Thomas H., (no meals), Mrs, Foster, 52 Couillard Visses, A.Herman.Waddell, John A.Walker, Harry, B.D.Mrs.Pressence, - 34 Aun street.Warren, Herman E., MA.BD, J.Thompson, St.Foye Watson, James.E.T., F.I.L.Watts, Asa O., D.Jewell, 3 Heber street.Webster.John, Mrs.Croft, Scott street.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Weese, Wilbert W.* Wells, Wm.(BL), Rev.E.P.Il.King, 425 John streeb, Whiteside, Robert, (Bki.).D.Fraser, 24 Heber street ilkinson, Arthur, T.Gale, 6 De Salaberry street, Wilkinson, Isaac, R.Ackerman, 16 Julia street.Williams, George H.Parsonage.Wiliams, Thomas G., D.Diamson.Arthur, ST.L, W.D.Beardsall.Valier street.Wilson, Wm.A.R.Wood, George C., D.Dawson, 31 D'Artigny street.Wood.Wm.J.B.D., D.Dawson, 31 L'Artigny strech.Wright, M.Lindsay.Rev.E.J.Stobo.1 Aberdeen street.Workman, Geo.C.M.A., Ph.D.J.M.Harper, M.A.L.L.D., 3 Wolie street.Young, Henry A.Rev.W C Clarke, B.D., The Manse, Ursule street.Young, Wm.R., D.D., L.Webster, 144 Grande Alice.== Brevoort House, 34 Brevoort House, 12361 Se.Two Words Each From | 28 \u201cSunshine\u201d Testimonials Rs would like to have you pad hs many mice th apebin about tha\u2019 OU mt Ming SUNSHINE FURNA but space forbids it, Therefore, we have plancid over just 25 testimonials a nd taken twe words from each one.Here they are: Easily shaken, Na gas.Decidedly economical, ; Very complete, Works perfectly, Best system, Fuel saver.Real comfort, Admire it., Endorse it, Many features.Fully appreciated.' Quickly operated.Effective flues, Big doy, ' Gtroag grates.Eves heat.No dust, Like water-pan.Labor saver.Best yet.No other.Proves meriterious, Every satisfaction, + We're pleased.TESTIMONIAL BOOKLET ON REQUEST LONDON @ VANCOUVER TORONTO C ST.JOHN, N.B.MONTREAL HAMILTON WINNIPEG or .CALGARY New Outfits, 4 VS Len New Designs, \u20ac.0d Carving Tools Black Serges, Brown Serges, Fancy Vestings .LARGE ASSORTMENT Specially Imported for High Class Tailoring.John Darlington Opposite Post Office.\u2018 Chinic Hardware Co, Local Agent Pyrographio Work.New Wood, New Prices, 2) sin and Vamishas £0) ES 148 St, John Street CHQICE SUMMER SUITINGS.Saxony Cloths, Tropical Tweeds, Chadda Cloths \" Scotch Tweeds, Irish Homespuns, ! Harris Tweets, English Worsteds, Blue Serges, Military Cloths and Serges, Livery Clothsand Vesting | ! You Win Find the Greatest Variety of For Wedding Present Silverware, Cut Glass, Bronzes, Clocks, and Jewaliry at fair prices, in the well known storeof - - - EMILE JACOT, QUEBEC | publio, and as Kir Luke Limp, in a STRANGE PLAYERS.Many playgoers still recall Signor ato, a one t dancer, who ap- pearl in the dress of a Mpanish bullfighter and danced with eurprising agility.Foote furnishes perhaps the hesi-knowt instance of a one-legged player.He lost his bv an aonident wrote his comedy of The lame lover to intraduce his (alee log to the of Rahelaisian pleasantry, dwelt upon the advaniages which attended the sacrifice.\u2018A lex, à redundency, a mere mathing at all\u2019 Man is [rom nature an extravagant oreature.lu my opinion we might all be full an well ae we are with bit half the things we have.\u201d George Vandenhofl ines tione dismay on finding in his tuss-thar-sat.GREAT LIQUIDATION ON ALL OUR STOCK 128 St.Joseph st Greatest Bargains Ever Offered.NWONDERFUL LOW PRICES Full Stock of School and Office Supplies.| | + | | + i | TENDERS | TIT TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION Committees of Works and Embellishments\u2014 Committee of Works and Embellishments.Tenders for the decorntion wl the streste, publie squares, monuments, etc.Quebec, May 19th, 1909.PENDERS for tle decoration of the: streets, public squares, monuments, ote, for the Fules of the 20tb to the 31st July next, will be received from to-day to the 28th of May instant, at 10 o'clock in the morning at the office, in, the City Hall, of Mr.B.J, J.Bi Chouinard, General Secretary of the ¥xecutive Committee of the Terr centenary Fetes, ; All information and explanatiofls_required will be given tu tenderers ath: office of the undersigned daily from 11 te 12 o'clork and from 3 to 5.Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit, or accepted cheque for the amount of 10 p.c., of the value of 1 tender, Fach tenderer will be required to fue- nish sketches showing what he proposes to do in conformity with = the instructions that he will fave received.The Committee of Works and Embellishmentx does not hind itself to ac- vept the lowest or any one of the tenders.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, General Secretary of the Tercentenary Fetesmay 20xtili 28.NATIONAL BATTLEFIELDS COMMISSION QUEBEC TERGENTENARY CELEBRATION Tenders for L\u2019Abitation de Quebec.TENDERS are hereby called and shall be received until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 27th of MAY instant, at the office of Mr.F.X.BERLIN- GUET, architect, ST.JOHN STREET, No.J, for the construction, on the FINLAY MARKET PLACE, exact model of \u201cL'ABITATION QUEBEC\u201d an built by Samuel Champlain himself, in 1608, Plans and specifications may be seen every day.beginning the 21st of May, at the office of the saiu M.F.X.Berlinguet.The Commission dos nat bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.Satisfactory securities will be re auired at the the northwest and (he gre of thelr opportunity, and he second WE sPrsttion OÙ 4 ge who has followed lis history, y \u201cfor ta Far West, WHE hat will hesrtily Join ln honoring the Poth seboines Tew wdl be found te names and deeds of the heroie plon- pe and reir bo EUR ation vhould ver, and far-sighted statesmen, who PROPOSED CENTENARY FESTI IN WINNIPEG IN THE Ernest Thompson-Seton Suggests Celebrating the Landing of Lord Selkirk's Pioneers on the Banks of the Redmme VAL TO BE | | grapher of the Assiniboine, Red river Athabuske and'Thompson rivers, Hs i lived and worked in - the end of thy eighteenth and eurly part of the nineteenth century, make thix not the biggem show that hax heen, but the best, the most ad- mirahly concetved and harmonious aud [at the same time throughout a pro- \u201cduct of Canadian hrains and energy.The central thought and must impor- tant building should be, | think: The hall of fame\u2014-A bullding small, rimanent, fireproof, of the highest art.\u2018It should have four duorwuys\u2014Lhe cardinal polats and representing the original gate of the northwest, Kk Fact on the north; Fort , on the enst: Winnipeg, on tie south: Vancouver, on the west.In the hall should be fifty niches with provis- cach ong of dean CP touided thie great ctnpire of the gold nb ro Ene- hat grows i.ry at so vufly Tn what torm then can we who have .Gonts and Ÿ Kive greatest publicity to the thet : bene a facie?How can wie best\u2019 demonstrate woe Por over twenty tu ine world the wealth sod coming he Let an the backwaads pow wf thle white man's lust great ; mule or the wes spnortanity snd ac thé rame the do or anid .Justice to these whose heroism op Abd be nas a Wars he wisdom mile possible all that we tu- TAL 0 hint » Feales day are proudest of as colonists, std, Le SA Lubist for In! ot the Mise Me Th mp ts die writer, he x a tent Ts be Wie sement OW nt owt eat 1 ea WEY Thane on oe MR.SETON'S PROPOSALS.NB ive ON 5e 0s age Beat August, \u201cne db bere on the Banke of the 1 .oan lei Norway tw Haut SoM Ge by td Verk ac # -aiil of tord Seirk's ue advance Ernest and Grace Gallatin Thempson- Seton.prone Many « plorers, ml>>ietariss, bent | srs an ahventar is had entered tu | pris \" fn de nos jet Ho ae were | Tradition, feasibility, and results vo cartlest setilers, the vers (rst! piaghere, ull show wn exposition to while men that came here with their funuiies to «etablish homes, to possesn the land und til the sol Magnitude of Futures.> Point, thon is he faur years wa voichriate the lw the fit Fi celebration ve van have for tha ry of the founding of the culuni 1 propose, therefore that: Nature of Prepesals.- In 1817 we hold n: Winnipeg world's fair that shall be wort hwest, and te pute veut country and worthy - na parsltion te en whe won iL for us, centerary af : Expositions elsewbrre have cum- \u201c x of the the Ply- of the 1 that ; Hew great sn event monly been crippled by two great er.that was.the worl dues not realize.(POTS It reste with us tn show itn import - ance by blazoning forth the facts, No on who bus visited and studied | the conten of gran inde that lies te the serthw-t Wirnipez can have any doubt ns to the magnitude auspice loge nt They began too tate, all wing a 11 Jraration, \u201cur oF BU du bores thr = bh hax ny of siz, h wanted to be biggest thing wn earth\u201d Let ue be waren.Let ue begin now ie preps e à detinite scheme that will mn the a! fon for adding to this number and in these woukd appear the names and por.tx of the fifty makers of the north.est, the men.whe an pdonerrs, teach- .ATX Or slatesmen.were pre-eminent in Ville winning of one west.Inder glass 1 below the portraitgel ench, should ap- tear 4 map of his traveis Win, mopting forth (ime : rib and death, and the achieve which entitle him to a place in this hail.Preliminary Suggestions.The pre paras of the lust will na- \u201cturalls lead to Many conteutions, but jalno to much valuable history now ihldden away and in danger of being \"lost.The Foilèat discyssion will be !given to cach nome, :hen the vote of {1urge And representative committee will be final.This I present as my prelim- { nary rol, inviting criticism an\" ' + iptivi NEW YORK STOUK MARKET.| miesion | STOCKS wont) Fr oni au aie application\u201d (Cecriptive matter, etc., 0) pao New York, Mav 37.\u2014Furtber specus Chee Head & Coy's New York and | Bought and sold for investment or | RE} * I= BAG Fadil d\u2014 lative liquidation wax very ohvious in Boston private wires and quotation i margin, + \u2014_\u2014\u2014 a Pa to-dsy\u2019s stock market, during thoj __ ervice a} the disposal of patrons MUNICIPAL BONDS ANADI [I î .LY Tool trios bom cus 18 Sh Francls Xavier Sh, Tomy bom rc omirc, AY since the movement began in the lat- { 49\" particulars on application.TS YEA TG ter part of last weary The downward NONTREAL .QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE LARL S Jit ar |eourse finds as little in the actual | a ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS | ie Wim, unes a wonnen ines | ou, tne We ie he i 123 St, Peler Street, Quehec.AMERICAN, SURETY COMPANY, | Tho Ney Route te ine Par-Fames q : Loads Barre Sasa Montreu Queb's patate + fact which Strength | PHONE 1595 : Capital and surplus $5,000,000 ous St Mm surios Rivera, ; uebec, Montreal and Liverpool ld day | $May.Pomaranian-60 Mar.84 Mar v a OPTIONS ANY | ec tee ce me} Bonds of kind {urni hed, terms ; ; Loa QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL rene 6 I \u201c we Sictlian .$June ah {fontered in few bands.While the vell- | gression, the speculation being left to moderate, security ahaolute.wind after th May, 100$, traine | mest ra wa 1 Eee y 2 | Deminion.\u2026 JUS 108 * did Cornu a 20 + 8 ng in progress need not repre- \u2018take its own course Moderate short : Owe: = Friday, Baturtas Wt po e Ottave June 6June Peridisn \u2026.81 «ment fears of coming unfavorable .covers à INSURANCE BROKER : LEAVE QUéBEN FAIR May 29 va, rniay Camada 101!\" Ruy 88 | Kenn n° Baan Tay July (events, it muet be accepted as a re Tear mused come rallies.but the TRA placed in any of the leading.*'® 42 Metal LeToyus dutty exces | June's apr na forsan aies 13 - Te i : : ; x - kJ nnd iy, + Ji i n.2 ome of he fastest and rest Cabln 40.00 to Londes, 815 to Harre ani up Mection .aa contain dienppointment | tion and in the early néternoon reed English and Canadian Companies ! 8.18 rh Susriml.dally | Zr Jun ä ery sae her Rh semed cu lopment na have cure When th ev he sare op | IIE ag SOE a lr our | prensa 0 1 .- cress ° .tha | rlier low levels, lit on - | t ML 95 in lat ony, i TES OF PASSAGE Midaaiphaloons, Muss snd Amoning Roome ag | PACtionary movement was once fairly ; this recessi - hietl jante ! 8.20 8 M, Bi Raymon1, far ezesptäiaisr | oe \u2019 BA PustOlay a otess PrmemadoDeet Manu Usk: aad Bilge Secs established there «ame into notice alsa ation occurred sud ve actu His PUBLIC SERVICE BONDS ' TOO a dau, Roserral and Chloautw: im FATES OF PASSAGE 8 SAN ee ny Telagranh ou bynel Piobaetay, | TVived activities on the part of the prompt.\u2019 .BieepingCar for Chicoutimi.) = jim clas fer Manito, .ox - TL | ye T, nd Corslatn, boing Stones | encouraged hear party in the cirenla- A Washington dexpatch huoting A.à =\u2014\u2014_0moeecea ct ARRIVE AT QUEBEO FROM Laks San MODERATE RATE SERVICE 1e ete ce and additions wieguarl 18686) | finn of reports calculated to prompt tuirney General : ° 7.00 A.M Chicoutim! Raborest.Ls Taqas | na Class.£8.\u201cRENSIKGTON\" 06, \u201cSOUTEWARE te \u201cOTTAWA oaly married (called : WE es ble and IDSZPEBHTS | QUEBEC TO Evo v8 R ALLAMS RAB & OO eford Agencies selling of stocks.Some such reports * to-day were of considerable effect on | to-day were nf considerable effect on jacenunt of these rescues.the rebound in the stpeka from extreme depression was particularly violent, leaving them ithe more vulnerable to the, revival of (WEERPEEIEANES SIN | DONALDSON LINE rumors impugning thir scivmes.The .HAL in s \u2018lasse in to-day a ; | Gisagow Sailings from Montres) and Quebec market aided materially in the bear | 88.Parthenie .May leampaign for lèwer prices.The char- ! = A tneme ne 1} (acter of some of the crop damage re- ! * Balacie June 18 | rulté, alsn awakened suspirion of bear- PASIRN ; IR _X] th = PAE Weatboun a $17.08 Cairorons Saya sue THOMSON LINE London Sailings from Meatraa! and Quate: ish origin.The viglent fluctuations in grain prices yesterday gave force lo these rumors.With\" thes variout epidemics of profess bear operations on ,an active scale, the disposition to sell \u2018stocks became less urgent, and the es | Bevese (Coli Storage aad Cool Als) May 3 | shorts found themselves less able to | Minn.& St.Pau their commitments when they \u201c Juge 6 | OVOf \u2014 SE.Ballons.Leith Servi soar 4 | Inter rrsiliency of the market wan the ! natural consequence, » enAsy tome \u2018 arg Barton's ITALY S& Beilons,.+ vevernerne May 21 | developed in the bond market war of Via Amer.Madeira, Utbraitar.mare influence om financial sentiment ua EU VONT ee ac ras ss THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LIMITED, even than the break in stocks.The see tf] esate Ll.re 78%.Peter Street, Quebes, {feeling over the investment situation es nM ioe, 12217 10 lomi Agents oct) W, MAC: MARION, Nes 6 Daidoaate 2251 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 luebes Steamshiy New York, Bermuda ani C RAILWAY, LIGHT | QUEBES POWER CO.Fal snd Winter Time-Tabls, 1907-08 ant tonny Bort.den, 13% aims | re ae « WEITWERS à A2 Wess Dave | Twin Borew 68 ERM UD! MONTMORENCY | yore, at li a.m, dn 1.uel Montreal.Toronto, St.John N.B, Portland, Me -\u2014 0 | scription.Royal Mall Liss, ! | Sailinæfrom 1er 17 North River, K.¥ NEW YORK FOR BERMUDA and abi | NEWYORK FOR WEST INDIES » { Bt Tiemsae Bt, Croix, 82 Kitts Antigas Gurle Faits KO | Taux in { was affected hy, the reception given \u2018té new note isaute opened for sub- The engagement of more jgoald far Jwth Feance and Germany | added to the sum which must come tout of the total of the banks cash holdings in making up the coming \u2018hank siatement.The effect of the week's financing on the loan item, also must be reckoned with.The tone of the money market was not affected, } Cry Lid West Indies Syprivate wire from Chae.Hesd A C> New York todrmaeau & Dupais, Stook Brokers, St Peter atest ope mes.Lam a oh on sails (fra New 0th Jude, ce ng.jer Montmerency wR Tm PERE RRs | REL Sansa w ELITR Ta 00 A 1080 64 1183 | 68.KORONA.ovvv.ve nese itoom, 20d June .1 for Quebdes SS EET ie em Ti QUEBEC FOR NEW YORK ; La es al TL) sa | Gallingat Chariottetownand Halifax * seyhare + 88.TRISIDAD, Lith and23th July.8tb and 2204 - ec for Moa Falls 7.080 1.64 August.at 104A W, | nm prey 20 munies from 1.00 pu.1060) : \u2014me | Gel.7.00 7,30, 2.00 son LI sti .meer Tale quete sou; | St.Lawrence Line, | Haven.rai \u201cai a ICED pin.hen 7.30,6.5A V33.10.01 16.10 AB |* The Twin Seroæ Irva A4.CAMPANA, 1.709 | iad ip SE DE < toku intended to sail frem Quebes, BATWEIN QUEBEC AND STE ARS |.a4 nesn.2nd.18th ond 30th June, tor E.UPRE : oe sin.Mal Say, Perce.Grand Were Pays « River.Gummersids Charlottetown nu iseereeeeerenes Siok uM Imig iki Lesvequepet Se TREY TN \u2018exosllent acasmmatetion 1 + Gedersi is Van RU dis as oo doe Guess an Ï Npperaare requsstsd 1» mek tas oot at boy | Yreat Western.ae (26,728 0 65, 1165 4.uit and 20 pm ! ation ef 1 om all packages taarmisf mietacos des ortaara SUNDATS.Quads Anne Ae Beaupre 708 esa: yr dhendiiopm mn : pana 12.00 cocon) 1.4 415 aad 0.00 \u2018BETWEEN QUEBEC BEAUPRK ANDSE 4 x QUTERBRIDGKA Cabat QUE ACER AE i pe ond Wees Dan 1 eave Quebes for Beauprs R88 1.Oant so | Tiare Quebes for SL Joachim 9.amm, end Cargo wilt tien appl tibp.m.Lenva Besupre Qapbes.TH IY am, | teople\u2019s das, DEE oF nat _wes æTessed .RL.& 1 Co ins Bd oachim for Gosbes LIL Gal 1L5) duran perte bre visées OÙ erred tr gs.Ca lo æ.Masai JA tea rin daily setoliows : cp .National Telephone C 1034 tm ces uns 3 hy) ! SROMQUEBSI MISLAND | Nock {sl Vous, Dom, Textile, pid.8 3: \u201cw orem.Asian fare fa, AN eam Canadian Elertric.8 ore 130 Tn ianadian Elsetric, we 93 Prien ventes | DS BIE Cana Pr nb.; t | em + eet other information api?to he Super | o, inne Zoutaerilie gominion Textile ue 1 8 FA NS .ontmorency oe CARTER a TITAS 7 (he gamer vois | 8riiosen Mriold Quebec Railway.SUNDAYS 1.0pm.dru.Canadian Elertriciw Koonx | buon QUEBEC STOCK WARKET.QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY\u2019.men a Reported bn Newville.Bella & Co.\"+ 0 Yuised swe pF % 03 Se.Peter Street, \u2014 .Wenssat pid.Fh Quebec, May 26, 1708 On snd After the 13th Mav.ton : -Steamer Champion.an nat : Asked.Offeced, 72 UXRERXOTED TRIPS WILL BS POUND | ; \u2014\u2014 BANKS, mesrmennensé (afivays vithmnt Epariness | (in and after the 4th May, (ime and CLOSING LETTER.Bank of Montreal ad.- 20 p-~\u2014 (Bundurs Rxcepted) wiather and circumstances | pp ther rmitting this steamer will | Wr Private Wire.Neuville Belleau à | Quebec Bank, xd.-.122 vom Gm LEVIS \u201crun as follows :\u2014 °° : | Co.93 St.Péter Street, Quebeg | L nion Bank.ce 127 mn | From St.Jean.ony ¥46, | Banque Natinnale.122 mola, ER SR ER Tn i pc (BE VE, meron wes [1506 Berpomtron nur {From BL Laurent.Am arly ere operations Can.Ba of Commerce, xd.(Op 1344 | hee.bu ., From, a vs +00 pm, on Lae rly dea ings in in des = stock | MISCELLANEOUS.: Saturdas =.m, Of disquietin boos - He) to Mon] 1 Hey Mtg OX SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, | PIMs worn put in circulation (nié Can, Pacific Railway.a.156 153 pare + Mon- Lis ld Mes | From Quebec 8 Am; Bt.Jean 4 j Accompaniment of declines which ex- : R, & U.Nav.Ve.7 ; 10 fxr Que | p.m.; stopping at Ste.Prtronille in thy | toned from wo or three points in Mont.H., 1.& T sas 254 ss fo River] 10m.arning only.(the lending jamie.The rumors rotor.Quebec Power 3 - tae R nerrem| *® § hom Men | PETC Berthier, Mondays, Tueadays, 7 17 politics, crop damage, dissen : Q, R.L.& P, Co.pr 1 te Dans, 30 Xz nen irom Camp | Thursdays and Fridayn 8 a.m.; on meri the lending hill interents, | Queher Nteamahip Co.ns tou n um Quebec to Berthier on Non.\u201cnome of oh om wer anid to have saul .Rallochness Telephone S Quebes Central Rai.way.days.Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fat duit lon ing their allies in the | om.Textile, pid.pal P i % ; None of 1 reporte.how.\u2019 i Electric.Ee fine on ii Sata vo | Raturder OX SATURDAYS, ever, appeared to have Any mibsian | Canadien Electric, pre.100 = Ld Ÿ pr a | This sams steamer will make a trip fl hasie one at the end of the trot | IN.5% ahhh 99 | rom Quebec ta Berthier 10 aa tg give | No tort To IME movement had sent rextile BerieC.= 81 Era aire citizens an opportunity of 1s 878 itr foree.The buving on the decling | Do19- Textile = - en | eitize Er, enjoying had been of excollent character.hut que ae Cotton vo Grand Trask Railway Perry.Leaving Quebec.2 pa, | WOU mo attempts at bullish ag.| QUEBEC rie 0 \u2014 Led | Canadian werk Dave Reilurn to Quebec.30 pu.Ques\u201d.SOUYE QUESE* | En A ow , ap T° EEE Natural Smoki uso Foor 118 sas trom tas emt OL Tver a 7 TuCEVAUS PNEMICALUO.Pont nr C:mOrmnATI 6 Sela ea Sundays, ! | A% kas (one ve (fog vm we 08, ot Ives on sailing Sap | iam.ARTHUR AHERY, an.J.H way.New York F.8.Sncking.Hone.Jr.Ticket Agent, Que i Ngo ee | VOLS Steamer Orleans by I» seut in plein wrapper, ST prose i$ ot lar 00a) OB TCNINL y te Quebes Arents ; rought to buy for that purpose.The | Donaperto as denvin that any further antagonistic railroad \u2018legistation wa orshle effect iT the late afternoon there was fair show of strength in which early losses e in prospect had a fav- a the were mostly recovers, i but there was no disposition\u2019 to follow up the advance and prices \u2018sagging at the oss which was | were very MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Quotations furnished by Messrs.Neo ville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Pete Street, Quebec.Montreal, Max 26.190%.i Canadian Pacific Ry Montreal Stapet Rai Toronto Street Rail Twin City K.T.Co.Detroit United Rail Halifax Tramway Cb ony Toledo R.& L.Co i Havana Electric .244 Havana Electric, pf Ran Paulo Ry.Co.Richelieu & @ntarin Na: Montreal |.H.& P.C Nom.Dom.Dom.Nom N.8.Steel & Coab Ca, Montreal Telegraph C Ogilvie Milling C Ogilvie Milling, pref Macka® Companies.Mackay Companies, pref lake of the Woods Co.Lake of Wonds, pid., xd.Laurentide Pulp Co.1084 Laurentide Pulp, pref.\u2014 Montreal Cotton Mille Jos Dom.Textile \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 M Dom.Textile Co.pre.ss Sales.Mackay, 25 at 65.Toronto Railway.5 at 994 \u201cSan.\u201d 0 at 1113.Dom.1.& S.Ronde, 8.000 at Rt, Peter Street, TR Richelieu Mon.H.1.y.R.L.& P.Co.& PF.à sotter lobacco\u2019* TE EL TS $5,000, Shawinigan Water & Power 5% .Monday and Saturday oaly, 8.48 AM, 8t Raymond.aioe tive LALE LTS 4.30 P.M.from Lake er queph Saturday onlr que, 1 1st Cons Me Bonds, 7.00 PU.Montres: and La pacs er - ; \u2014 Due 1934, To yield 51% 7.00 PE Salma ant nosseral dsily ox.anor tickets and other particulary = ee; un: an .- Ja st.\" | ull particulare upon request.9.30 LE.Raymond.Sails only.+ Frontenac, or 46 Pallas \u20180 hateau , ota for sale at St.Andrew Steet 42103, 3 T : ?| F8, Siockine's ofâos.8e.Louis Stress at Cat JT, RHONE, Jr, W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CO.Fees Fronton nai Faxes Una x oor.Gen'l Rail and Steamship Agency.Sond Dealers, Montreat Parlor and 8 sepiay oar sazvmotatis 1083 by C.F.Tenny, 6.T.Ry., Quebor, | reserved at F.8.Stocking's 00e, 'P.8.Stocki : : ing, C.R.A., Q.C.Ry., Que, i \u2018 res will not be received st Quebse aftr | , > .16008 Le i GUY TOMBS i Gen\u2019! Freight and Passenger Agent.! er cm me \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 & Stock speculation when you are Tu DELAWARE RIGHT gives quicker and better \u201c HUDSON RD.(opi returns thas any other invest: | MONTREAL TO NEW YORK ! Shortest Quiokest ans Bast | ne Way FIRST CLASS FARE ment\u2014lf you are an operator of INVESTMENTS.for th: Round Teip Trains Leave Looy.WHITE MOUNTAIN EXP3233 on amen i 1 For Beauon, sas; - wi the New York Stock Exchange bry Pr from Qual bea Tia the Grand 18.00 From Quebss Pare, #42 at 974 my \u201cMarket Letter\u201d will enable Pacific ines connect at Montreal with thy vosroN AND NEW \"ass _ \" aware ludgon trains ' 93\" fl vou to be RIGHT-\u2014Let me prove Information and through tickets vis 3.00 Toy Becron Mosas Up [i this.above lines and the Delawars & Hudson PM.cept sunday.Jbroica vu 5 Jig] Si 109 Sporingne à Eherbrooke twith #1\" aa some From Quebec Ferrr 133 pm ACCOMMODATION For and INCaCAOÉASc 62508 Le, Ar fay ¥rmn Quotes Perry 6,03 nm TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEV and New York 1.11 pm, W Enron P20pm; Accomeasissi: 154 2 NOTES\u2014Baggage cheesel .toms examinatiou on ques see 12: Bac Write for it and see resu'ts\u20141f vou follow instructions given in | this letter, I can show you a BR; 1.00 weakly profit of from 1 to 6 J! al points.NORTH SHORE MAIL SERVICE : : eh | can be had at ticket officar.: Through Bleeping and Mont to New York, Parior cars 0.P.RATOR, Room 46, Quebec Fire Bldg.= EEE Le a BTA ee qui ere a F: 0.Box 26 Recidence Tol 1184» * ie ba ; AMOS J.COLSTON, sde Temiscouata Railway : Estate and Trost Aosounts Ad © Re M.S.King Edwar TIME TABLE ï m tor and General Agent Taking Kflect Feu'y 321 nr ; \u2014OPFICE \u2014 CAPT.C.VEZINA Express Lesves riers du Leur.52: Lu .Hochelaga Bank Building, Will sail from Quebec Wednesday, | rg Lev Kiviers ds Loa Horr 8t.Peter Street, Quebes.» May 27th.for the Narth Shore, cail- Artives Joann Na Sas FOIE wiry ing at all intermediate ports of call Express Loree Tevlersr du Lou NEE se AUDITOR.side, Lage \u201ces far as Natashjuan.Mixed Leaves Connory N.%, Ta x Lovwnssce, Lowa Bass For rates of passage, freight and \u2018 Arrtres Riviere du Lou.400 PAT ' CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, | UT Trio anes to ing af Bde.mi car lixté HOLLIDAY BRos., ! Pre rares ta.PT 101 Peter Street.| Mouton, Febqus iba Carigpa auf dur Pris Me.Aud at Riviers du Loup w.li 1.4 (atersag: | By, express trains a : Vor tarther alot uation, folders 3y.115.2 .2 F.& ttocking, #2 3t Logis Street J 3033) LL 4 Lindses, General Managerta (a Uruads, duperuiteadesc +44: 14 In, CHICAGO STUCK MARKET.Steamer Frontenac j Hamel, Stock broker, 75 Per Between Quebec.Sillery ans 82 Dalbousie Street, her and aresenscances Quebec, May 26.l9us.| on ataaroae will leave as laliows = POMEL Op'g.High.Low.Close, | om Son > i on Eid js Gaspe S.S.Line Segit si oa Vu LU ane Next eailings of S.S, Cespesien fof Cor fn HE 4 > SE) tue m.{Wom (aspen ports.X ER ay ey I Bbpm sumMDaYs eus Will leave Champlain Market, Wed: = 5 7 ni TERE L2p@ needay, May 12th, and 27th, at 4 t bone RH fn and afterwards every alternate \u2026 0 IN 7 The art trip on Tussde ednesday.Freight received until 3 Sep am dq wb) pe ouai vi De me Messi pm.on dns of suiling.; ; - ee night, there will be 6 trip | For other information apply ta THEO.HANI VER NOR YORK Clos.\u2019 w Loar Quebes à 7 ass | J.A.BOUCHARD, | ING LETTER.Jun-tion t+81.Toreph and St.Komuald with Manager, , 1 i Vex 2th, town, ic Trammay to Levis, 4 Dalhousie Street | The market developed some excellent ; 7 buy in views of the extensive de- - eline from recent high prices, Nenti- | ment wax favorable, influenced by ! | Matement of Attorney-General Ronaparte thateree further anti-reilrond \u2018 (suite are contemplated hy the govern- ; | ment The Tide waters notes have been over subacribed, althaugh London ; sald 10,000 shares, the settlement thers progressed under lazy conditions ond home securities and South A , cane wore strong.The general impros- inn is chat the Bank of England rate $.5.Natashquan wis sisam witout on, RRR Oo Niion Freight will be received ' up to that date.QUEBEC-MONTREAL LINE Vie likely ter be resinesd re.he mon To tt toi 17; | Arrangements have bOen service DAILY, including SUN.| thousand dollars of gold wan engaged made to have this steamer DAYS, at 6 P.M.Such part of interest and \u2018 call at Escoumainsfor Europe and Canada.{ the B00.June tdividend disbiursemente ac is to he made next week.A poor hank nate.| ment in expected but the showing may be affected favorably by recent cgre WEEK-ENDS at SINGLE FARE SAGUENAY DIVISION Streamer TADOUSAC will sail every .ation of meuvities of nn prominent \u2018Tuesday and Saturday at 530 AN, Fan.H, R.T.wa affevved by pre- THE ST.LAWRENCE for CHICOUTIML and intermedisto oes extension of the «thnay in Ports.; Brooklyn There was «ome strong in- In ith Ia 0 0 il '\" For rates and other information ; tereats who sold me aocks on the * e \u2018apply to ae i lerop damage reports aml the price of DAILY SERVICE M.©\u2019, CONNOLEY, rn continued its advance nwing 10 General Agent, Beiween Quebec and Montre] BY STEAMERS .ITE STAR\" Capt.\u2018 , \"SPERIAL\" Capt.Jean \"801% * Qrignt > Round the Worl the hich muetatione.Trade adtirne siate that iton and coke markets show : further improvement with anlex of pig iron and higher prices, the «eel cor.! reported bonking farty It naked » EUROPE PARTIES, June 18, 20, 27, July 3 i Clark aOralte ofthe Arabie.\" 16 MM tons tn O18 0 Fehs, 10 mn, | FRANK C.CLARK, Times Building, New York dora may 13xwed.satxf.poration ie thousand tone af steel rails, as though thers war soma quiet re , accumulation of stacka by the bull party end on soft apotn there meme jr Quebec at 3 o'clock at Three Rivers and ontreal at 7 o'clock a, Leave stop \"Le - due in m tr pr tr tm rababilit: of further similar action.; Leave Montreal at 8 o'clock pa, - Li was nothisg new regarding ice, due in Quebec at 7 o'clock a.m.QUEBEC CHRONICLE.lead amd smelters which were contint- | Returdsy Excursion Tickets gold o¢ Printed and hl ished by the Chronic ratly strong.It is understond that single fare.to return on Mon- 1 Ly lig ar a ateon, Ronn Quid practi.\"day.ithe Company, 9 Buade street, | cally all ite holdings of Hill stacks LANDING tiou\u2014 Dai 8.00 ae na os rn QUODO COMMA Whast, pun Fle 100 Fe Ita + (hr one large hrieeiod in ph ping | LOU18 LACOUTURE, Manager, Advertisements] » per sgste ling | Total sales, 298,300.i Phone 2060 Offes 6-11 Babowsi Street, Quo frat neertion on.100.pee agate lize sack .i \u2019 ' THE IQUEBECZOHRONIOLE, THURSDAY.MAY 28.1908 PERSONAL 1! Jejafaofufuind Guérin brnde Mr.W.T.Hodyos, of Montreal, is at the St, Louis.Mer.Arch.Watters, of Montreal, is \u201cvusistered né the St, Louis.: Mr.KR.Engleson, of Ottawa, is gistered at the St.Louis.| Mr, D.A.Noble, of Campbellton, is [at the St.Louis.Mr.W.G, Cose, of Sherbrooke, registered at the St.Louis.Nr.J.de Loynes, of Montreal, is registered at the Chateau.Mr.Thomas Hall, ot Montreal, is registered at the Frontenac.Mrs.F.W.Ashe, Niss M.G.Thom: ron, Quebec, were guowts at the Corova Hotel, Moutreal, on Tuesday.Madame Jules Tessier, bas returned ta Quebec, and will not return to Ot- (nwa again this season, Mrs.A.P.Ogilvie, of Quebec, is the quest of Colonel and Mra, Carleton Junes at Crichton Lodge, Ottawa.Hon.O.R.Devlin, Frank Carrel, Albert Dunn, Quebec, registered at the Pince Viger, Montreal, on Tuesday.Mr, ©, G.Ogden, of Thrée Rivers, is in the city a guest at the Be.Louis Hotel, Mr.Wen.W, Wotherspoon, of New York, is in the city and registered at the Chateau.Mr.K.S.Fenwick, Adve, Mgr, of the Paquet Company, has left for Montreal.Mr.and Mr«, H.R.Swenerton, of Montreal, are guests at the Chateau Frontenue.Mr.and Mrs, G.C.MeDonald, of Montrenl, are guests at the Chateau Frontenac.R.HW.Martin.of New York, Mr.and \u201cMrs.A.R.Martin, of Thetford Mines, are in the city, guests at the Chateau Frontenac.Fle marriage is announced for June 16th, of Mr.1.Oscar Mercier, of the J.E.Martineau Co., to Miss) Alberta Rousseau., Lady Laurier, nccompanied by Miss Cantu, Miss Julia aed Wiss Zoe Greaves, are spemdiog a few days at * Arthabaskaville.Madame L.A.Carrier and Madame Pourtier have returned from Montreal, where they were stopping at = the Coruna.Moutrealers at the Chateau :\u2014H.E.Charbounenu, ©.H.Cote, +.P.Buchanan, C, I.links and W.R.Montygomery.The engagement i= announced of Miss Mary Louise, eldest daughtes of Nr.Art.Buchanan, of Havelock, Que, to Def J.F.Rotlit, of Huatingdon.TTT TTT TT The marriage of Miss Floreure Dupont, daughter of Mr.C.F.Dupont, to Mr.BE.8.Poulin.takes place on June th, Thos, Donohue :.- \">\" \u201d =.Upluce on June 15th, of Mr.Leonedas Shantung Silks | Turcotte, son of Mr.Celosten Turcotte Lately received in finer and less i CORBY\u2019S \u201cEPECIAL SELECTED\u201d RYE WHISKEY MATURED AS WHISKEY SHOULD BE re ie For Cigars, You Can\u2019t Beat \u201cDIXIE or CAMILLO\u201d You'll Say So Too If You WHOLESALE COAL AMERICAN Bituminous and Anthracite Eales Agent for the well known Steam Coal from the Mines located on the line of the Bulfalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway.Anthracite of all Sizes.À well known brand in this market, in lots to euit the trade.Office: Hochelaga Bank Chambers, Street, Quebec | er tailor, to Mix« Zephirine Bellefcuitle of Three The President of the Royal Society | Riversweighty wenves for summer 10C8 in \u2018and Mrs.Pawson entertnined at an most desirable shades: ollivial reception on Wednesday aîtee- Tan, Brown, Ecre, Cream, Navy, ! noun in honor of the members of the Copenhagen Blue, Green Amethyst, !soviety who are in Ottawa this week.Heliotope, Black and Figured Designs.| Mrs.Rusuwel] Hale and her children twlho lave been spending a couple Lace Coaties months with the former's father, Dr.Montizambert, Ottawa, have arrived in Quebec, Capt.Hale is also in town.Irish Lace Coateen.Extremely stylish Lace Garments.Cream Cloth Coats.A party of Washington friends of Linen Conts in popular styles, Thos.Donohue ican ambassador to Great Britain, will «nil this week to witness lier marriage to John Hubert Ward in london on The new Popular Gamepune 23, ONLY 15c.EACH t Rev.Dr, Carmen, of \u2018Toronto, General Superintendent of the Metbodist Rubber Balls FROM 5c, UP.Elegant Display of | GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES MECHANICS SUPPLY CO, QUEBEC.\u2014\"HELLO- Yes we have several Styles of Yo-Carte\u2014LL T\u2014Conie and see our Touist Auto Conair THE \u201cBEST CHILO'S OAR MADE.Also Several Styles of Steel Davenport Sofa [eds D.S.RICKABY, Furniture Warehouse, Undertaking Establishn: at, General Apyi .iser, Church, has arrived in town to attend the Nethodist Conference, and is the guert of Mr, J.H.Botterell at the {Chateau Frontenac.The marriage of Mr.John Alexander Alleyn, advocate, of this city, aml \"ans of the lute Judge Alleyn, to Nive Yvonne langelois, danghter of Hon.Charles Lungelier, sheriff, of this Thstrict, ie ennounced to take place in this city on the 9th of June next.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.Sherwood, of Ottawn, have issued invitations for the marringe of their doughter, Ruth, to Mr.William Ernest Stephenson on lhoesday.June 11th, at two.o\u2019clack in St.George's Church, (Mtawa, and afterwards at their residence, NI Laurier Avenue west, Me, George Ham, of the C.P.Rspent the whole day vesterday with the Tercentonary authorities, and gave them some valuahle assistance in connection with the coming colebrations and the pageants, Many valuable sug.vestions which he threw omg.will na doubt he pected upon.Ie left lant Skipping Ropes FROM 5c.UP , ; I HA Phone 351 337 Jolin St.T H O'NEILL night and will confer again with them ! * ° y Arrivals at the King Edward Hotel: EE Robt.Smith, Montreal ; A, F.Core LOUR P 0 R 248 St.John St.riven, Lac au Sahle; A.F.Cor 9 riveau, Lachine, P.Q.: F.Taylor, Ottana: Mr.and Mrs, imard, Mrand Mrs.A, Lecompte.Montreal ;- J, and General Provisions | i Deril, Windsor ; E.Marles, Winnipeg: él M, Sunshine, Winnipeg : L.Montreuil \u2014 ALSO \u2014 .| Ottawa ; oJ.Pacaud, Milwaukee : H A Y 0 A T S i M.Tatonche, Halifax: K.Valiiere, 9 or\u2019 Maxkinongeand all Kinds of Feed.| At the Chateau :\u2014G.FE.and Mra.GEO.TANGUAY, bridge; J.W.McLaren, Toronto: LOWER TOWN ere or Dr 5.TER-CENTENARY CELEBRATION Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses.Read, Mridgeport ; (i.nod Mrs, Res If you require cooking range, & carv ing table, à plate hester or anything in our fine write na for prices.JOHN BURNS & CO.Monufacturers of cooking npparatue of every description.228 Craig bt.West, Montreal.Catalogue on Requestapl.27xâm.LY ulin Standard hip for Giest, Gonerrhœn ai Sunnie.IN 48 HOURS.Cures ney and Bladder Tronbles.wl, Cresen, UE 1.Wormandin, Fast Froughton ; À.Stewart, Moncton ; 1.1.Arnold Forster, F.Helxden, Shanghai ; Mr.and Mra.T, H.Christmac, Vokohama : G.M.Graves, Walpole, Mass.: Capt.and Mex, Thome won.London; A, W, Hartwell, T.W, Hanten, Tolland : Mre.G.Mactows, Scotland.\u2018 ! Amonz those who tad the honor of | being invited to dinper at Government Hilotre, Toronto, où Saturday evening, \u201cMay 23, to meet their Excellencies the t Governor-General and Countess Greywore Mr.Bartiett McLennan, Nr.aod Mrs, Colin Campbell, Nir Montagu and Lady Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Ogilvie, Mr.CM, Hays, Sir Frederick and Mise | Bridge, the Hon.Adam and Mrs.Bock.A wedding of interest in official circles in Warhington, D.C., was that of Miss Elizabeth Shaw Oliver, eldest {daughter of the assistant secretary of war.and Mra.Robert Shaw Oliver, to | Mr, Francis K.Stevens, of New Yorkwhirh was colshrated at noon on Tues: day.at the Oliver residence.Amons the notable persons present were the President amd Mra.| Roorevelt, the Pritish Ambaseader and Mrs.Bryce, pd THE WISE MAN wes hin Horses Good Feed.The wisest men know there is no place like our store for getting good OATS nt feir prices, Hay, Straw, Corn, Oats, Monl, etc.All orders recive our immediate atiention, WILLA CARER § FS Wholesale Dealers Flour, Grain and Hay.Dalhousie Street, Phone 1678 and 862, Quebec -| automobile drivers who are imperilling The Badge of Honesty Is cn every Gaiden Modice! fist of the ingredieote composing printed there fn plain Engltsh.Queber, Mny 37, 1008, To the Editor of the Chronicle : Sir,\u2014If the auéborities do not act upon the Honorable Juhn Sharples\u2019 timely letter, in your jssug of yesterday's\u2019 date, and take some rigid ste the down system which sicobot to put a Cherrybark are extracted and by the use of chomicali: refined glyceriue.Send to stop to some oi the public, by their wild and unreasonable driving, there certainly will some sore hearts awd inuimed bodies to bear evidence to the note of warning, given by the above rv ferred gentleman.y How any reasonable and good citi- sen could drive a machine at , the rate of speed that some of them are being dashed at through the dtrests at esent, or bow any citieen can keep in his employ a chhufeur, who per- visteutly rides rough whod through the streets, and whith iv simply brutal, is more than 1 van conveive, and it is high time that some means be taken by the authorities, fuilin which, then by the public in general, wards ridding the community men, who for the gratification hus all skin Soc tions, blotches, pimp to ! lings and old open rumni { are cured aud healed.Ol off community of a class that cagnot be ranked as citizens, for no good viti- ver will persistently go on as these individuals are doing, few as they are, and pronounced as somé of them are, without sacrificing their rights to the privilege of snme, Yours truiy, F.H.ANDREWS.To the Editor of the Chronicle : Sir, \u2014Last night there appeared in one of the city papers & communiva- tion from un individual, spparently | with more leisure than brains, signing hinwell \u201cAjax,\u201d (whatever that means) in which a lot of normense is indulged in about the coming contest in Québec West.\u201cAjax\u201d claima that your correspondent with the \u201c\u2018outiandish\u201d name has made a \u2018\u2019discovery\u201d when he states that Mr, Breen is honest, ptraightforward, ete.It is no \u201cdie covery\u201d at all.Mr.Breea lias always and at present benra a character above reproach, nod can defy \u201cAjax\u201d or anyone elve to show a single instance where he has arted crooked.But he has had the audacity to oppose Mr.Kaine! \u2018This in the eyes of Ajax\u201d and others of his ilk constitutes a grave crime.Has he \u2018not Pthis right?And is he not just as capable in every re spect to fill the offire ax Mr.Kaine The assertions which he makes on hearsay and which he would have the public, and ! especially the electors of Quebec West, avrept as 8 gospel truth, are not likely to carry much weight, His reference to a St.Patrick's Day pro- tesgion is too ridiculous to be commented upon at any length.1t shows, however, that whila Mr.Breen wns pacrificing hix time preparing for the | celebration, of St.Patrick's Day in a: : pan becoming vane, Nr.Kaime wes con- ; Sun Typewriter Com spicnoux by his absence.It is not! P.0.Box 33, St.Roch's Quebze difficult to see why this imaginary of- ; may.20x1m.fence is brought to the front.° Mr.Breen in too well and favorably : known to the residents of Champlain strect to allow such an Assertion to.influence their vote, Besides they are 100 intelligent to swallow such poorly disguised bait.11 iv to be regretted that personalities wliould have been re sorted to, but a drowning man will! grasp a straw, The inet of the mat.THE NEW SUN TYPEWRITE Perfect Work, Extreme Speed.Visible Writing, The Sun is the first.and only T; writer constructed upon the Stan plete for less than $125.00.- Price in Canada $55.00 plication.WRITE TO DEALER FOR THE DAY BY DAY.correspondent was nn Irishman ?Mr, Breen's friends are not confined lo Irishmen alone, but can be found in every race 1nd creed in the community.Tet hia friends rally around him and show thi would-lse prophet at the close of the polls op Jung Sth that the snow drifted the other way.Yours truly, DERRY.27, 1908, says \u201cGouja down.\u201d would be too bad.to-day of oratory.May should use a check rain.Quebev.May Have You a Sneezing Cold ?le your head stuffed up?Are you sniffling\u2014gay in the throat-fullness in the nostrils\u2014eyes watery and weak ?You have all the symptoms cf Cae tarrh, the kind that hangs right on till sultry July unless stamped out now.For quick relief and mure cure, inhale the soothing vapor of Catarrhe ozone, It parses over the raw irritated membranes, leaves antiseptic, soothing balsams on the spots that need medication.You feel better in an instant\u2014every breath of Catarrh ozone means curr\u2014ingJhall an hour you're well.the tented city.BERTHE ROY.As our readers know, Miss Le recently made a triumphal tour one hundred and twenty-five concer with Kubelik as piano soloist, -w soon come and pay a visit years.torium on Thursday, 4th of Ju that met with the greatest succes her tour with the famous violinist, Nothing so magical, so Albert Chamberland, violinist, Wallace, Tdsho M.J.Ann, J.T.wrupper of Dector Pierce\u2018 omoning 4 a { ax perience has proven Îté superior Tours 11 x a worth a8 a bluod purifer and invigorat- tng tente for the cure of stomach disorders and sl! liver ills.It buiids op the ran- no other tonic can fn used.The active medicinal peinuiples of native roots such As Golden and 's root, Stone and Mandrake root,.Bioodroot and Black preserve pure, triple .BR.V.Pierce at Buffalo, N.Y.for fres booklet which tes extracts from well aed med- fai authoriu, such as Drs.Éarchalow, ?\u201cEm and à roots And eruptions ss woil as scrofuious swel- sores or ulcers treating\u2019 old running sores, or ulvers, it is well to Înand invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.Bugsr-coated, tiny granules, easy to take Hedvy Manifolding Type-har Principle which retails com- Catalogue and demonstration on ap- 0950030800005 P2000 t PIP IPPC I0006002 004 Weil what can you expect with ail the breezes tho politicians are giving ter is Mr.Kaine and his friends are ius, trembling in their shoes, and not | ar without good cause.And how did | With Bourassa in St.James divi: \u201cAjax\u201d come to know that your | run, the Premier rings the bell and Some of the Junior lac eon: thusiasts think an age imi C2) There will he floods, in the country The canvass is nearly finished for Berthe Roy, à Quebec girl who is now lame ous ns a pmnist virtuoso, and wha to her native city, after an absence of eight She will appear at the Audie next, and will play some of the pieces Bohemian She will be accompanied by soma prominent Canadian artists, anfe, F0 pleangnt as Catarrhozone, and the programme that will be ex- t's good for Cataerh, Rronchitis and | cuted is\u201d surely the beat that can be Asthma\u2014cures, them ar thoroughly as wished.The programme is as fol it does @ simple vold\u2014all dealers sell lows =~ Catarrhozone, 250, 5ûe.and $1.00, 1.La Folia (variations serieuses).Corelli tr tt sma Albert Chamberland, violizist.2, Allegro de Concert.Guiraud the United States Secretary of War Berthe Roy, pianiet.and Mre.Taft.The crremony was | 3, Credo d'Amour.\u2026 .A.Lingini performed by the Rev.Roland Cotton J.A.Gagne, tenor.Smith, rector of Nt.John's Episcopal | 4, (a) Romance.Nvendsen Church, Mouvement perpetuel.Ries Arrivals at the Clarendon: J.M.Albert (\u2018humberland, violinist.Stonier and wife, Hamilton ; Misa B.| 5- Scherzo\u2014ai mineuc.ou.Chopin Norman.Érscland : L.Caron, Nicolet; Berthe Roy, pianiat.T.B.Clapperton, Marian, Que.; 6 \u201cCharmant Oiseau,\u201d from \u201cla F.W.Diewhier, Compton : Gen.M.Perle du Bresil.a.David Hudon, Chas, fremner, Montreal : J, Mise Godbout, véprans.I.Coles, Valcartier: W.N.Cann, | 7.Valse Caprice.Kaint-Saens St, Cac : W.R.Chisholm, Nt, Berthe Roy.pianist.Posile: Mra.J.Tabor and children, | & Ballade et Polonaise.Vieuxtempe Davie, Spokane, Wash.: Mr, and Mra, 9.Dust from \u201cRomeo and Juliette.\u201d A.Talbot, Montreal: HR.P.Frank- ; : Gounod land, Toronto ; Nea.H.de Deftal, | Mies Goépont and Mr.J.A.Gagne.Prints Albert: Rev.Che.Hultablo, | 19.Rhapsodie No.12.Lind Tawrencaville ; W.Melellan and wife, | Plan for reserved nea open.Malta, ¥ont., U.S.A.ed this morning at the Auditorium.| { + ol te ill made of exquisite broadcloth, cravenette, F.SIMARD & CIE - SUMMER TAILORED SUIT \u2018fn light, airy wool mixtures, worsieds amd sorges, entirely now models, Special Prices $13.50 to $45.00 Women\u2019s, Misses and Small Women's Sizes.\"LINEN SUITS White, blue, tan, and various combination stripes and checks, Our exquisite collection of Linen Suits is priced so closely that melection will be ay matter of taking your favprite , color.Remarkable values at $1.00, .50 an .00.Women\u2019s Coats for Summer Wear « A beautiful offering in coats and wraps, for dress, street, motor apd vain twseds, cheviots, worsteds and serges, in évery desirable model « Travelling Conts\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 on Long Silk Coats, Short 8ilk Coats.410.00 $12.00 $15.00 $20.00 + pees 13.60 18.00 27.00 42.00 : \u2026 22,50 25.00 98.00 30.00 arses mesons their own pleasure and vanity, #nd| gore thelr healing to to them Dr.| Pop .who are liable at any moment vol Pierce\u2019s \"All-Heaitog ras \"it your drug- gee Conta cere 20.00 35.00 .37.00 28.00 couse loss of lifs and limb, and gist don't happen to have this Balve in - which\u2019 cannot be amended afterwards, | stock, send fifty-four conte In ras B J ° no matter hi illing the pi ietor | ste to Dr.RB.V, Plaren, Invall WwW h bl S t of the machine may be.by pesait and eal Pratt Uufalo M rte oy S as a © ; ul S of \"money.or protestations of sorrow | 3 ATES Ton post .| RUSSIAN, Blouse Suits, in the now double breasted efiect, made of fine gies.t to t à secret DoS- a i i chi i Mr.Sharples\u2019 engyestion of stoning tra aed ui betitrto for this pon-alcohoi Years ores d'au plain white or white with blue or red collars 8 ir % these wild drivers, is not effective medicine or, ENOWE comrosrrioë, ok a s ma vi pnsstrusen meussecernes cou materecauremprsn tonnes 5 enough, the cat-of-nine tails would | een thou © Wl Sailor Blouse Suits, in new stripe patterns, also plain tan crash an serve the purpose better, and rid the Berry malts 3 litle bigger profit, late white duck, 4 to 10 years.\u201c pose perse reas néoren croco ao RS Best Values of the Year in Our Waist Department We are well within our right in stating (bat nearly two hundred different styles of Waists are now on display in our waist department.Lingerie Waists, some with trimmed yoke or slesves, many of the finer ones are cleverly embroidered by hand $2.20 to $8.00, Black Silk Waiste, a large assortiment, long and short slesves, o back and front, soft China silks, and fine Tafietes 8149 do 96:75.por $00003000000009000000¢ F.Simard & Cie.142 St.Joseph Street, St: Roch Mrs.D.R.MURPHY to announce that her stock is now re plete with the latest productionsin Summer and Tailor Suit Hats, Summer Suits in Tafleta Silk, Fancy Ren, Lustre, Gingham\u2019 Lawn and Muslin Summer Skins Pettinoats and Underclothing for Ladies\u2019 an Chiidren, Ladies\u2019 Blouses in Silk, Lace, Net, Lawn and Muslin.Children's Lawn snd Print Dresses, ; Fascy Linen Uandkerchiefs, Gloves, Veiling, Ribbon, Flowers, etc, etes\u2018 Mrs, D.R.MURPHY, Phone 22 46 F abrique S¢ The Standard Rubber Paints MIXED READY FOR USE: As a Roofing Paint it is Without an Equal It will positively prevent moisture from penetrating brick walls when applied to outer surfaces.It is the best Paint for Houses, Barns, Sheds, Fences anil all Wooden Coverings.For Samples and Prices, Apply to ARTHUR POULIOT & COMPANY, Phone 1486 105 Mountain Hill, \u2018Quebec Until the End of the Month.1500 Yards of OIL CLOTH, 4 wide, for 8000 Yards of English LIONO- LEUM, 2 yds.wide, sold at - yd 396.456.The only store in Quebec where you can get the celebrated - - - - - Its superiority is that It looks always bright and clean, durability, smooth surface, and designs superior to all others.P.J.COT Opposite Palace Hill » STAIN INLAID LINOLEUM "]
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