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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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[" , me 2.» i.-\\linents competiog, the enormous cos- - 9 Fémarkable pace, but Hayes was the GA Enited States =\" \u201cclaim in the leadership of the k 1.Btevens had a thorough and practical + heat.a 3 \\ hd some too waa far mors realistic as the men in the fort held their fire much better and the attacks and ruses of the Indians seemed natural and J tic.Chiefs American Horse, 10.30 a.m.\u2014Review of assembled in- > pe Soray, and Deep Sky, are | ternational fleet by the Princesplendid specimens of a passing race 2.30 p.m.\u2014Races at the Exhibition an attract attention any- Groundswhere.Mons.Raymond as Cartier | 2.30 p.m.\u2014Lacrosse match, Toronto in the first two » was inimitable | vs.National, Q.A.C.Groundsand his fine voice is à festure of the 1.00 p.m.\u2014Sailors\u2019 Picnic to Lake : geant.Several statues have just | St.Joseph.LE added to the court neene gt Fon.| 8.00 p.m.\u2014State performance of, the éaînebleau.Here | an Apollo, one or | Pageantswo leering satyrs and some griffins | 6.15 p.n.\u2014Dinner at Citadel to Co d a classic effect which ie in har.| lonial representatives.mony with the Bacchus and the danc- | 8.30 p.m.\u2014Concert de Gala at Drill ing of tbe fauns.The pavane ne Hallusual recrived a hearty ovation, in | 5.30 p.m\u2014Grand Boxing contest at fact the evening vas one rend of eon- | Q.A.C., between Alf.Lynch and Billy tinuous applause.One of the strong- | Allanest aoenes and probably the one which 2.30 and 8.30 p.m\u2014Dixie Minstrels > demands the moat acting is the Frou.| at Bennett's.tanec seme.Monsieur d'Artois given a | 2.30 and 8.30 pm\u2014\u2018Drapeau de faithful representation of the heuchty | Carillon\u201d at Theatre Populaireold count whoee flery valor ts in no \u2014\u2014 | way diminished by his advancing LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.: years, Monsieur À.Larue is warthv | Atrangers.we invite you to come M.of congratulation in the role of the land viait onr entablishment when pase.onate Valrennes, and Monsieur 0.| ing.We will give you & souvenir of orin = the envoy should meet with | (he Tercentenary gratis.recognition.MARCEAU & CQ., There ia no \u2018doubt that the rwarch 188 8¢.J p Stv\u2014\u2014 mate _ RAS + Inthe open market of France and Great Britain, where quality fixes the pric» of Champagne, + \\Race Was Won , \u2014jalian + © the finish of the Marathon race to-day » \" The Weather.Light winds, fins and wee, \u201c ESTABIISHED 1764.Lower Bt.Lewrenté and Gult\u2014 he Quebec Chronicle.Temperatures Meximun amd Hizimwe tures:-\u2014Moutæal, 65.78; Quebec, v Te.et oy Ww Cw \"4TALIAN x 2 lot: \u2014Hoge, U.8., sn.%m., 18s.And: \u2014 np, Bouth Africa, 2h, bé.Ge.3pd: \u2014Forshaw, U.S.A., Zhrs, 86m, 108-5.:\u2014Dorando, Italy, 2 hrs., 54m., London, July 24.\u20141t would be no » tion in the minds of any of the 100,000 tors who witnessed to say that it was the most thrilling thletic event that has occurred since t Marathon race in ancient Greece, where the victor fell at the goal an with a wave of triumph, died.The suce itself, with 88 of the best men drawn from the runners of four con- opolitan assentiage including the een of England and the dramatic in- eidesie.at the end, combined to make on histdwic day.Nine English and six American runners started in the Marathon rece, Joho F.Hayes, the Irish- American A.C.ruoser, being the victorious runner.The second man was Holleran, of South Alrica.He was the oldesl among the runners, having 3 years to his credit, and he made a better man.The first Englishman to finish was twelith.He was W.T.Clarke.Duncan, the former English champion, English trial, fell out at the twelfth mile and like several other contests were taken into a motor car a brought to the stadiuin, The three Canadians, Wood, Simpeon (the Indian), and Lawson finished in fifth, sixth and seventh place respectively, and with the representatives of the rived England of ite running bronch of athletics.It wi \u201d net _susteh = laurels from the hrow Bayes, won a good rece, to say that the Tero of the dey was the | Talisn.Dorando.The wdmiration than any other te, where contestants vers to tor, Finally a runner which turned out to be undo stercered down the incline, leading to the track.He stood Sy FEFORMINE OF PAN garge Crowd of Specta®s Yesterday Saw a Splendid Project.Ee \u2014 latge ._ æmblage followed the per- brmance of the pageant with interest and istion last night.All the er ects have been correctod and sveryuhing points to a brilliant suc eus to-day.There wan no dragging or confusion at the entries and all the scenes showed an increase in vigor and faithfulness of portrayal.Especisily was this to in all those scenes in which the Indians take part and the snake dance and calumet dance evoked s tumult of jause.The Dollard ONGBOAT DD NOT ~~ SHOW IN MARATHON Won by American Runner, Though ailed Few Yards From MADE GALLANT STRUGGLE Fthreshold of victory.who won the preliminary | ged mob voa in the |and the condition of many of the dium went out to the gallant Ital- |contestants in to-ley's event led puo- i lo } then turned to the left, although a red cord had been drawn about the track in the opposite direction for the runners to follow.It was evident that the man was practically delirious.A squad of officials ran out and expostulated with him, but apparent: he was afraid that thev were trying to deceive him and fought to go on to the One of the \u2018Gra NENFICE Cn TRANSFER ur BATTLESFIELD PARK, Oné of the most magnitcent speo- | tacles that has ever been witnessed in the Ancient Capital, the military town par exvellence of the Dominion, was undeubtedly the naval and military parade which took place yesterday morning, when His Royal Highness the Prinow of Wales reviewed the test mobilization of troops which left.At length he turned about and in C M started om the right path.Then fol- Las over en ce a ee Addlowed an exhibition never to be for- large detachment of the navies of gotten.Dorendo stagpered along like 8 man in a dream, with arms shaking and legs tottering.People had lost thought of his pationality and tisanship was forgotten.They new nothing of him, ae be had not been mentioned among the probable winners but they realised that his struggle must have heen a terrific one to bring him thus right to the Dorande stagwered on toward the tirn and dropped to the ground exhausted.According to the rules of the race, phusicians should have tahedt him sway.hut sympathetic track officials lifted him to his feet and gave! him rapport.Four times Dorando fell fn the tl hundred yard that rr ated him from the finish and thres times after the.dootors had poured stimulants down Wa throat was drag- to his fert end finally wae pushed across the line with one man at his hack and apother holding him by the arm.His\u201d\u2019part in the race for all practical purposes was ended when he entered the Stadium, for unless he caived assistance he could not have finished.Hayes sotered the Stadium Jess than & minute behind Dorande amd finished freah.In the excitement he failed to get even from his own country the reception he deserved.tip whether publie apinion will = support Marathon 3 % Nnished to think it is worse than prim ting or bull fighting.The American athletes are sendine to Ttalv their congratulations on Durando\u2019n magnificent fight for victory.The Italian Dorando should have been out of the race three miles from home.He ran well for 21 miles but had come too fast and had to be as sisted even before he reached the Stadium, but not to the same extent.past of the two armies of Wolfe and Nontcalm is far and away the most popular, if not the most spectacular, effect in the performance.And rightly so, fôt it recalls a glorious record on either side which can never be dimmed, but shows brighter now than ever with the glamor of the past.To-day iv the edition de fixe of the pageant, a day that should make history in the annals of Quebec and of Canada.To-day the eyes of the world are upon us and far and wide to the utmost isles of the earth the people of many nations wait with breathless interest for the tidings of our pageant.That it will ba crowned with such success as it deserves and be worthy of Que bec and Canada and of the two great nations who join hands and hearts together in this celebration is the earnest hope of all.WHAT 15 GOING ON HERE TODAY) three nations, there being nearly 4,000 British sailors, 800 French and 400 American sailors in the parade which passed before the heir to the throne of Great Britain.From early morning the troops began to march to the Plaine, and when the Prince arrived the full naval and military force wax ready to march past.The stands were packed wo their utmost canacity with a distinguished gathering, among whom were quickly distinguished ri Roberts, Lord Strathcons, the Duke of Nortolk, Sir Wiltrid Laurier, Mr.R.I.Borden, Sir Fred.Borden and members of the Military Council, the admirals and officers of the British, American and French fleets, Hon.Mr.Fielding, Premier Whitney of Ontario, and many prominent citizens of the Dominion.The Prince of Wales left the Citadel, accompanied by Earl Grey and suite, at 10.15 a.m.and ceeded to the Plains \u2018of Abraham.En route to the ground made sacred by the #heddi of the blood of heroes, H.R.H.hal at the age and weather-besten monument to Wolle and paid homage to the memory of one of the heroes who will ever live in the history of the | Ancient Capital and of the Dominion which has sprung from the early werk of the French pioneers hea by Samuel de Champlain.Meantime the various regiments vers masnhing\" the plains for the review, and town wis alive with martial music an the porps pro- eseded to the ground.Every avail able man of the twelve thousand or more men who have been assembled here were om duty for the occasion, and the 8th Royal Rifles, the Regiment of Voltigeurs and the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars turned out aa representatives of the local forces.The Quebec men fell in at the Drill Hall and marched out to the Plains, and they received quite an ovation en route.They rved ali the honor accorded them, for they showed up well and ve every evidence of a claim to numbered among the leading and most effective corps of the country.When H.R.H.reached the Plaine be made a careful inspection of the troops and sailors assembled and seemed well pleased with the fine showing made by Canada\u2019s soldiery.The mounted forces in particular claimed attention owing to their number and eoldierly appearance and fitness.H.R.H.was accompanied on-his inspection by Earl Roberts, and the latter evidently seemed great- y interested in the representatives of Canada\u2019s soldiery, with whom he has already had effective and satisfactory ex ce.fter the inspection the Prince of Wales entered the Royal box in the grand stand, where the formal ceremony of the banding over of the title deeds of the the ains of Abraham and St.Fove to the Governor-General vas with.This was a very simple function.The Prince called Earl Grey to the front and made the following address :\u2014 \u201cTt afforde me the greatest pleasure to hand over to Your Nxcellencv, the representative of the Crown in Canada, the sum of $450,000 which, through tke patriotisu.of British citi- sens in all parts of Canada and of the Empire, and the generosity of French and American sympathizers tas been entrusted to me.in order that the historic battlefields of Quebec, on which the two contending races won equal and imperishable glorv.may be acquired for the people of the Dominion, and preserved under the epe- cial supervision of the sovereign, an a premanent shrine of wnion and peace.place in sour hands, as representative of the Sovereign, the charge of this sacred ground whioh it is my pleasure to be able to present to vou on the 300th birthday of Quebec as à git to the people of Canada and the own The Governor-General replied to the Prince\u2019 address as follows :\u2014 \u201cAs Governor-General of Canada and in the name of the Government and of the people of the Dominion, 1 accept this sacred trust which Your Royal Highness, the heir to the throne, hae graciously placed In my hands.\u201d Thie aconmpitehed the grend mil- tary and naval march past began.H.R.H.took up a position on horseback in front of the grand stand, and attended by Far! Roberta and Earl NT PANNE PLANS FOR PACE ndest Sights Ever Seen in he Ancient Capital-Immense .srowd Present {ceived with prol 9th | been > a 8 moro than Ifbers! amount of admiration.Close contenders with the sailors were the little detachment which have so worthily represented the Northwest Mounted Palice during the present celebration.The Highland regiments and the artillery also came | in for special attention.On the conclusion of the royal review H.R.Hto the monument.des Braves where honor was also done to the memory of other little less famed gen- erale than Wolfe and Montcalm in tke history of Quebec.The Prince returned to the Citadel via St.Foye, St.Jobn.De Balabery, 8t.Cyrille.Claire Fontaine and Grande Allee, being received with the grestest of enthusiasn, nlong the entire route.When the Prince arrived on the Plains he was given tte royal salute by the troops.THE STATE BALL.One of the main features of yesterday\u2019s programme was the state ball iven the Province oi Quebec to is Royal Highness.As may be surmised this portion of the programme wes in no way negleoted, and at 9.30 most of the three thousand invited guests, bed taken up their positions m the main corridors of the Parliament Buildings to await the arrival of His Royal Highness, who left the Citadel at 10.45, and preceded by a cavalry escort arrived at the build ings ten minutes later.Notwithetandin the hour, thousands lined the streets between the Garrison Club and the Parliament Buildings and as His Royal Highness arrived be was re cheering.As be entered the buildi be was given a salute by a detachment of the 7th Fusiliers, of London, Ont.Sir Louis Jette, Bir Lomier Gouin and the distinguished civilians ard military men awaited His Royal Highosss at the main of the building and ay trom s saxfiege, mediately ushered to, the legislative Assembly Chamber, where he occu a seat on the Speaker's Throws, hav, ing Countess Grey on his left.the Lagisietive Council and Legislative Assembly Chambers had citizen | Pet Grey inspected the varinua regiments as they marched past.The spectacle, ar already stated, wan ane of the most magnificent ever witneased here.The tight of the immense body of soldiers and sailors as they be with all the precision and steadiness which training can give made a sight which mu Hire Tone ere memories of all 0 hehe t tronpa were grest- od with thunders of applause hy the immense crowd who had assecbled to witness the parade, and as might have boon expected the bivojnchois captured epecially decorated for the cir cumstauce as had also the corridors of the building, and the guests soon lt ed every available space in either of the chambers; the Assembly floor and gallerios being particularly crowded, owing to the fact that the Prince re mained therd most of the eveming, keeping up a conversation with a num ber of the guests including Field Mar shal Earl Roberts, Lady Pole-Carew, Sir Louis Jette, Sir C.A.Pelletier, Premier Whitney, Mrs.F.C.Rov and Hon.Mr.Weir.Dancing was kept up in both chambers to the strains of two well bal anced orchestras and at midnight, sup war partaken of in the eat of the building.His Royal Highness escorting Mrs.A.Turgeon to the supper room, while Earl Grey escorted Mrs, J.C.Kaine.Almost immediately after supper Hia Royal Highness drove back to the Citadel, while ths guests continued until an early hour this morning.GREAT ACHIEVEMENT | BY PORT HOPE MAN At Bisley\u2014Won Grand Aggrigats, Second Time Canadian Gained Gained Tis, Ottawa, July 24\u2014The officials of the D.R.A.received a ial wire this morning announcing Tat Sergt.E.H.Morris.of the 46th regiment, Port Hope, of the Canadian team, had won the grand te at Bisley.Next ! to tte King's prize this in the most honorable achisvement of the mest.It is understood that this is only the second time that this honor has been won by a Canadian.BEBNICE DE PASQUALI We would again draw the attention of ticket holders to the fact that under no circumetances will the doors be opened whilst.any number of the programme is being .Police officials will he in attendance st the ball ta assist the ticket takers | in enforcing his rule.i Those who have not hooked yet should do so early po the few remain ing mats will be eagerly smepped up this morning.Rumour has it that already as much as 85.00 per seat haa been offered for ten seats in good position, without a deal being .OCEAN ARRIVALS, 88, Celtio, at New York, from Liver pool.88.Cedric.at Liverpool, from New ork.\u201c 88.Victorian, at Liverpool, from Montreal.8H, Prinsssn Alice, ot Plymonrth, from New York.- 88.Rendam.at Rotterdam, from New oO TOUCHING INCIDENT - AT THE PAGEANT Dual Tribute Will Be Paid to Montcalm snd Wolfe on the Plains, \u2014p\u2014 Immediately ot the clom of the Royal Pagear: this oon à hew and sharing incident will De I | formed, when Wolle and Montoalm\u2019s | army will march across the Plains to Wolfe's Monument, at the hase of which Wolfe's prototype |! will lay a wreath of immortelles with : the ing inscription: \u201cTo the .Sonor of Montcalm,\u201d end in tum, | ontraim'e representative will deposit another wreath with the inscri n: To the honor of Wolle,\u201d beside it; the twa wreathe lying side bv side on the historic field of battle where the | two heroes met their death wounds.This should be a very touching incident, and shows that nothing has been left undone by the executive, even to the minutest detail.to pay proper - respect to the heroes of those days.METHODIET CHURCH.| The services to-morrow in the Me- | A 9 a SR NatermanSteafountainPenk The pentwith the Clip-Cap \u201cThe Gibraltar of America\u201d All eyes turn to the wonderful growth and development of {i Quebec, on its 300th anniversary RICH WITH THE HERITAGE OF TIME You marvel at these ctrides of progress, vet see how, in wg aod vera | | ep SEE een Chancellor Burwash, of Toronto, will | MA Pad for Ve you 8 good Cen pen of your favorite style ewer, Jf; D Spach.of reaper.» former Ask to see the pou Prema eters, nted with- RB tor, in the crime Several vimit ! priate emblems.A lasting souvenir, \u2019 - appeo=4 A of i L.E.WATERMAN CO.;\" of Canada, Limited, 136 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL PARIS is expected that a large number men from the warships will also he In attendance.The morning servis will begin at 10.30.OABTORIA.Seuss the The Kind You Haw Aiwa Boop o NEW YORK ° FORD CARS \u2018The thing that sclls Ford cars so fast that the factory works a day shift aud a night week in and week out, is not the price, for price never yet made an inferior article popular.The 17,000 cars on the road in use today are selliug the 1908 Fords simply by the way they work and the satisfaction they give.4 Cyl.15 H.P.The sttractive price is the result of the popularity of 3000 \u20ac, «8.Voter the car, aot the cause of it.The enormous sale has made poss] ity production that has reduced cost to a minimum.; me purchase price of a Ford plus two years s running expense just about equal the cost of any other car of similar specifications.\u201cThelHs, you get two years\u2019 service free and then have an up to date car.\u2018The Ford Motor Co.of Canada, Ltd.WALKERVILLE, ONT.uebec nt, Jos.Devarennos e 279 iy WY St.& 86 Notre Dame des Anges.MODEL $.ROADSTER so-inch Wheels $875 1.0.bh Walkerviies for 5cts! One which will have more nourishing and strength giving power than 1 Ib.of Prime Canadian Beef.And you can eat it either hot or cold.CLARK'S PORK and BEANS Contains more real food value than any other food.The de of beans used in \u201cClark's Pork and Beans\u201d is the very best\u2014the most nourishing The beans are perfectly cooked with just sufficient farmted pork and seasoning to bring ! out their appetizing flavor.and every Sct.tin contains sufficient of this appetizing combination .for a hearty dinner for one grown man.Sufficient usually for two ordinacy people.Clark's name stands for purity, flavor and skillful cooking, No substitute can be © as Clark's Pork and Beana.Therefore, ask your grocer for Clark's and refuse all other ds.In three flavors : plain or with Tomato or Chili Sauce.Soms of Clark\u2019s Other Good Things to Eat.Corned Beef.Sliced Smoked Beef.Veal Leaf.Rost Besl.Hare Loaf.Ready Lunch Beef.Lunch Tongue.Potted Meats.Beef Lont, WM.CLARK, Mfr.- MONTREAL.$8.Kaiverin Auguew V t Cherboure.from Now Fon * 88.La Bretagea, ot Havre, from New | Sev Latest Importations ! | -FOR- SSUMMER WEAR.ENovelties in Millinery, Novelties in Jackets, : Novelties in Silks, Novelties in Dress Goods, .mobil ably: est year FNew Kid Gloves in all len oo s, 12, 16 and 20 .button lengths.Black, White, Tans and , Pastele Shades.Best Quality in \u201cDents\u201d and Perrins™ show the à over for t with ly, a {New Sunshades and Umbrellas, Now Ostrich and Marabout Boas: ew Embroidered Collars and Handkerchiefs, © \u2018Real Laces in great variety.: AR the U designs in Printed Volllesancy Colorings in Muslins.ch-Guipure Allovers and Insertionsew Embroideries and Insertions.Then gate and ovelties in Axminster Carpets, Novelties in Carpet Squares, ; New Designs in Linoleums, New Cretonnes, Sateens and Curtains : 5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.GLOVER, FRY & CO.j cent ports vious ; ports and \u2018ing t ! Cana ages, ! on, om ; Ta tion | ix ry year RE ANTIQ A Hall Clock That was formerly owned by 3 famous French ; Canadian General (1750-1800) has been placed \" with us for disposal.It is the old grandfatber * style, shows the moon\u2019s phases and is fitted with a + calendar dial, The clock is in good going order and the case x is in good condition.-An affidavit accompanies this clock, certifying 7 to its antiquity.The price is $250.Çî We have à number of clocks made during the #17th and 18th centuries ; one of Frencn manu- 4 facture, made in Paris by Leonard Bourgeois, 1708, Tauother, a Mantel Clock, with weights, is of a Ÿ much earlier period.In Antique Hall Clocks, we have six fins examples in different designs, showing the various À styles in vogue during the three preceding centuries Antique English Silver Fish Server, Geo.III, 1776, London.$30, Shaving Brush, Geo.III, 1808, London.10.Tea Pot, Geo.IV, 1824, Loudon.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026., 60, Beer Mug, Victoria, 1852, Exeters.$20.Antique Dutch Silver In Dutch Silver we have a model of the \u2018Vietory,\u201d showing in repousse a viguette of Admiral Nelson, and also illustrating some famous naval FR UES | the : Lin in i | creas , Cana It it at \u2018given to-de: | ment i tions ous fi claim \"the r Antique Diamond Necklet [ Cousisting of sixty-two finely matched Brillisnts, weighing 274 carats.Price 84500 \u2014\u2014\u2014 G.SEIFERT & SONS, Diamond Merchants 18 Fabrique Strast, Qua»3: etre aman LE EE The ®uebeg Gironigle fon at uw peint- where the greatest to us of the oractice of driving auto- is claimed they are sometimes run at the rate of 25 or 30 miles per hour, Besides being illegal the practice is at all times da: ous, and especially 8 so at the present time when the city | *émioietration.And is crowded.The authorities be on the lookout for the offenders.The Seottish-American, which always |$9%, it is time to enquire into what takes an intelligent and kindly interments on the oficial statistics of the | 9 Machinery re ti com trade of the Dominion for the year | Ÿ*t of the midfsty j* Ki 1907 :\u2014 The question™ would be \u2018natural According to the Canadian annual statistics just trade of the Dominion for the calendar 825,000 were Naturally its of Canada.Last ported from there goods to the value of $222,852,000, which was an increases of $26,455,000 over the previous year.States exceeded more than the aggre including Cuba and the West Indien ; South America or Asia, and four times that with Oceanica.In ita trade with , the United Kingdom Canada gives prac tically, a preference of about 30 per 206,849,000, an increase over the pre Capitalists of the United States are {finding Canada a goad field for in- (vestment.Since 1897 they bave in- ; vested in no fewer than one hundred emigrated from the United States to ; 849,000,000 in money and property.| falling revenue and an increasing de- | The wheat crop of Canada now aver- els annually.Its mineral production \"in 1907 amounted in value to $96,183.16.188.000.Thera was in 1907 a de crease of 84,000.00 in its gold pro- ! duction.but thers was 8 slight in.| est mates, when these \u201cexpanded them.| | creas in the value of its copper pro- | ductions.while that of coal increased | ie railways, the total now in apera- pent in railway contemplated also to develop 400,000 \u201celectrical horsepower from Niagara on (light and power enterprise to mit the power to London, Ont.But the cost j 00 much so that to meet it a royal commission har recommended an in.crease in salaries far the civil service lemployees of 32 per cent in Esstern Western Canada.\u201d progress is becoming eo marked that ! \u201ctainly the bill of particulars thus that such attention is not unwarranted, \"The tribute comes at a fitting moment | in the middle of the fetes in honor of [ the great man whose labors laid the foundations of the growing nation of | promi \u201cmorrow, and of the still more glori- ! Lowever, one feature of the cannot altogether assent, and that is ! the last item, the recommendation of ! TUR QUEBEO!OHRONIOLE, ment is a failure and les brôkon @rongth has heretoforo béta supposed so exist.If thore is one feature of re sponsible government which, pire than anotler, is supposcd\u2019 to be n deck upon possible abuse ol powdl ound a pulst by which the public can gauge the action of the various organs of the body politio, it is the untrammelled freedom of debate in the House And the unrestricted right of investigation by committess of the Mouse into all matters of expenditure and it Sir Wilfrid Laurier is correct in his assumption that the people ara not moved by the matters disclosed in debate or brought out upon investigation belore commit QUEBEC, JULY 25, 1908.\u2018 AUTOMOBILES.vera] complainte have been made les beyond the legnl apeed, not- on the Ste.Foye road, where it should veu CANADIAN PROGRESS possible use or benefit there ie in having either an opposition or a system in Canadian afisirs, thus com- enough but for two considerations which our contemporary seems to have overlooked.The first of these is that the Premier, who we are afraid is getting a little cynical with advancing years, is justified in believing tbat parliamentary charges -and investigations will have little practical effect on public opinion seeing that he and his failowers were praticulariy active in rendering them a farce as far asin them lay.They refused access to tke originals of some public documents ; they fought against subn.itting others to the House ; they encouraged witnesses in refusing to answer questions that might be damaging, and austain- ed them in doing so; and when these devices failod in accomplishing their end they resorted to others more offi- cacious.Take for instance the commission of enquiry into the charges brought by the Civil Service Commispublished the total 1907 was $646,150,000, of which 325,000 were exports, and 8372, imports.The exports ed an increase of $3,749,000.and mports an increase of $53,758,000 the previous year.The figures be fiscal year 1908, which ended March 31st, make, approximate.similar showing, bordering neighbor, Cnited States, is n good customer vear Canada im.Canada\u2019s exports so the United of alf the rest of North America, TERGENTENARY NUMBER | OF - THE STANDARD SALE CLOSING TO-DAY | The demand for the Tercentenary Souvenir Number of the Standard is such that we cannot deliver further supplies to the trade after Saturday, 25th.Each order now filed can only be partially filled.GEORGE MURRAY, Publishihg Co.Ant.Langlois, Quebec Agent i.more than twice its trade with sion against te administration of the Marine Department.It ehould have been finished and reported on before Parliament rose, but the Govern,ent killed it by neglecting to provide for Judge Cassels that relief from his | Exchequer Court duties which it, had promised.Or tahe, again, the en- ! quiry.into Major Hodgins\u2019 charges against the Transcontinental Railway, when he was inveigled intn withdPaw- ing from tho case by the representation that it would be referred to an - Dur- | arbitration committee of experts, which has never been appointed.! And the other consideration is the \u201csupplementary estimates.i\u2019 ' With a in customs duties; and its im- from there aggregate in value year of $19,204,000, but its ex- thereto decreased by 88,438,000, fifty important industries.he year 1897 aver 58,000 persons da.taking with them at least ficit.the aypplementary estimates which providé Pubblis buildings, wharves, &e., .for the Purpose of putting the elec- toeate in a good humor, there never ; was a time before, to apply the words : of one of the speakers at the fetes on Wednesday from the Dominion to t approximately, 100,000,040 bush- an increase over that of 1908 of | selves with gidiitie steps.\u201d In the generous proportions of the bribes thus offered, Sir Wilfrid may be ex- \u2018 cused for thinking that the electors { will Jone sight of parliamentary investigations end charges., But there are other things lerides parliamentary investigations and : charges, facts indisputably establiehrd and which cannot he plausibly ox.| plained away, of which the elactorate | may very well take note.These are .briefly put by the Nail and Empire as follows :\u2014 The extravagance and the erafît were so great last year that, although our revenue was greater than cver before, there was a deficit of $12,000,000, For the coming year there will be a deficiency of from forty to fifty mil.| lions of dollars.At the same time, the Government 814.943,000 to 224,560,000, 1907 Canada added 1,500 miler to being about 28,00 miles : and it timated that during the calendar 1908 about 8:5,000,000 will be constriction.Tt is Canadian side.About $8,000,000 volved in an important electric trans- of living ie also in- | ing in Canada, as it is elsewhere, i da and about 25 per cent in honesty and its recklensness that we cannot borrow at a reasonable rate.We us, rent for money in London and capitaliets were glad to lend it to us | st that figure, | is gratifying to find that \u2018our tracts outside attention, and cer.by our confrere goes far to show the other day a Inan at three and three-quarter per cent was not even kali taken wp, y.and chimes in with the semti- of all the speakers at the fanc- that the hud of to-day is but the ire of a splendid blossom of to- until they have taken millions the channels of trade that ought to be there, Now they are attacking our credit ruitage of the future.There is, progress ed by our confrere to which we ing it dificult prise to be surresafully floated, MAKING À FOREST.A striking little instance oyal commission of an increase 444024004040 020 06 à ++ july.t0xt.f, Le lt the woods and bring in pine sap.,; ; He paid a few cents for each has so impeired our credit by ita dis., sapling.As the result of this labor of M.Lefebvre was enabled to plant no less that 65,000 pine sap- to pay twa and a hall per j lings in the sandy area.the ond of the sandstorme, waste of drifting rand some - years ago is now a gracious little Now we are roving four per cont and | forest of pine.\u2018The trees are from 20 to 25 fcet in height and though they actually | were planted more closely than purely scientific calculation would have deem- These Ottawa pirates have taxed us {ed wine, only five thousand lings.collection, from \u2018the original 65,000 trees have died.M.Lefebvre, es Mgr.Bruchesi marks, bad made no scientific study ; | of forestry but he bad studied the in the money market, and are mak- : oil ol Oka, had remembered for Canadien enter | thing of the workings of | forestry investigators end had determined to put their theories and ex.of the | Periences to the test.He transformed ! practical and immediate value of the | ® Series of sand dunes, which had \u2014 ++.- ce For all banquets, dinners and other entertainments, during the Tercentenary Celebration, use .cHMUMMaco Champagnes.Tae and IMPERIALÇOURTS of EUROPEan MUMM eco EXTRA DRY an MUMMaco SELECTED BRUT Royal Warrants have G.H.Mumm and Co.by His Majesty King Edward VII His Majesty The German Emperor His Majesty The Emp:ror of Austri His Majesty The King of Italy His Majesty The King of Sweden His Majesty The King of Denmark His Majesty The King of Belgium His Majesty The King of Spain een granted to are in dally use in all the principal ROYAL .Is the most exquisite Dry Champagne Imported is a grand Brut Wine of unequalled style and quality.s.» TOWNSEND & CO., Montreal, Sole Agsat or Ganata.and highly specialized scientists in lorestry who are giving their lives to the protection and restoration of tree growth and the maintenance of the watersheds and of the unbroken con timuity of those distinctive climatic al ronditions upon which, each in | ital©8l own way, every handsbreadth of the rites of England earth'a surface must flourish or die\u2014 [al results in Ottawa Journal\u2014\u2014 BATTLEFIELDS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.Mrs.Montefiore Joseph.Treasurer of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the .Battle, That was tha What was a twenty and al Face nureing by t of died England), Medical, au Collected by Mrs.Fages from employes of the Quebec Arsenal, $48.90, Collected by Mins Dorothy Croft, from England\u2014Col.Cecil Lennox Peed, £1; Miss J.Peel, 2e.éd.; Mrs.Croft, 6e: Miss Hilda Croft, 64; Mrssome- European 6d.; Mrs.Armstrong, 6s.Collected by Mra.Turner\u2014A.J.Chapman, 82.; tised under the most eminent MASSAGE-FAGIAL-LOCAL AND GENERAL By an expert Masseur, who has pras medi- men in London and the great during the t the most ban cie cases of Rheumatism, l.umbego, Biatica Chronie, C onstipa- tion, Indigestion, disorders of the Liver I Rervoux Complaints, Ladies\u2019 and Bust treatment by fully trained female nurse Masseuss.General & trained nures (C.M.B, Surgical, Mental, fields\u2019 Association, acknowledges with | and Wateroity casse.Terms moderate.™ | thanks the following eontributions :\u2014 | Letters only \u2018ALTER E LEY Previously acknowledged, $4,576.13.' Care of Chronicle Ofios, - Dunn, 100 My.Wellnagtan Cro gon {La Banque Nationale, | en the salaries employes to meet the increased cost [of living, This is a little premature; of the civil LEADING OF THE BLIND.(Ta an interview with Sie Willrid Laur.[ier published a short time ago in the Boston Transcript gentleman espressed the opinion that \u2018the people of Canada are not given to being influenced by parliamentary charges and Investigations.\u201d The as sertion has romewhat etartied the Winnipeg Telegram which asks : | \u201cIs it possible that the Premier han \u201cnized the situation up acenrately ?If he hax, then ove aystem of service : the recommendation of the royal commission Is indeed a fact; but so far no practical action has been taken on that optimistical govern.growing tree was recited in anecdotal | form by Archbishop Bruchesi, of | Montreal.at the last annual meeting of the Canadian Forestry Association.| The Archbishop having confessed | naively that he had \"not assisted in ; tering the tale of what the tree had done for the village of Oka, down the Ottawa.He ascribed to the forests of | ft.Sulpice the protection and benefaction.of the Indians of the district, antl told how a far-veeing member of the community had saved the Indian village from the intolerable inconvenience created by the adjacont sand Fille, The village had been menaced with eagatfment.The animals in the barns and stables had heen almost smoth- erad in sand, Man of science had pron | the thing and falled to suggest a re.mesy, A priest of sixty vonrs, M.Lefebvre.conceived the project of a i plantation of pine in the moving sande, | Fle had_read of it somewhere in 4 ! book.We engaged the Indians of Okn, | the children for the most pat, to go made the neighborhood of Oka almost non-habitable, into a thick and sturdy pine grove.Instead of the sand hills \u201cthers is to-day.\u201d in the quaint words of Mgr.Bruchesi, \u2018\u2019a forest with its poetry, with its incamparab,e charm, battle scenes: it, and the civil service employes have there rava 0 1 { know it and I love it, and it .+ A .ges of the forests\u2019 nor seen This model is 14 inches long, and 19 inches I not gob thelr much-merded increase what might he done for the pressrvg, ' there that each year, when I have high, Price $225.I yet.tion of the woods, set out in simple | \\#i%Te, I go to pass some days ol my vacation; and after having read some books or recited our prayers on the borders of the lake, we go ints this forest where silence reigns completely, to rest ourselves on a veritable soft carpet formed of millions and millions of needles fallen {rom the pines which have become large.There is an odor of balsam there which strengthens you, and doctors might well send there those who suffer from lung diseases, and then, when the wind goes through these trees, there is the song, the incomparable song, which moves you, which traneporte you-tho rong of the great pines.\u201d The werk of the good priest of Oka may hove heen a small thing in jusell, But in Me essence his experioncn haa beau of à sort to offer tho greatest enstrangement to the same economiste Total collected tn date, $4,636.48.8 PILES =: CarefS each 4 \"ry tar pes Set = ph SF nolghives bon 1 Pot rr Set a t > poner bark 1 Rot satisfied, Oc, at Salmy Eoxanson, Bares & Co., Toronto, DR.OHASE'S OINTMENT.qu MENT HOUSE GRQUNDS, | The many attractions Of\" Rent House groands are now in full swing and no visitor to the city should fall to take in the many charms of this historical antl delightful spot.A 280.fare will, after 7 p.m, carry visitors from any part of the city to the Fal s and return, Inelu ing Bievator and Rustie Theatre, and thare should.no doubt, be thousands of pecple from all part: of the Dominion who will not fall tq take this Interesting and delightful trip before raturaing to the ir Pomes.The attractions of the grounds are many, ani n reading feat re is ths Holt, Renfrew & Co.Zco, with its many exhibits of the wild animals of Canada ot t i i On and after Saturday, the first of August negt, this bask will pay to its sbarcholders a dividend one and three-quarters per cent, buidy at the rate of seven per cent par annum, up on its capital for the quarter ending ob the Ses of Jul Jest, This dividend paid according to the list of the shareholders ingceily ed on the 16th of July.By order of the Board of Directors, .P.LAFRANCE, Quebec, 16tb Jual, 1906, \u2014étemacee Tercontenary Colebration.On the following days vis.Bnd, 20d, 4th, 7th, 20th,\u201d 0th, Mth, and 31st inst.the undernoted Banks in Quebec and Levis will close at 9 p.m.' Bank of Montreal.Bork of British North Amerien, nk of t North Quebec Bank.Union Bank of Canada, Nelson's Bank.; ; angus achelaga, ,/ Banque Nationales / Tmpgrial Bank of Cansaa, Can.Bank of Commerce, Bank ol Eova Sootie, - aly.2228 LA 4 .- i Pp.à Jr ) AE 3 4 ; , Boston's March King Î \\ FA ET TRL Ci ES : Paquet\u2019s Restaurant B have sacered Mr.Joseph M.Daly, the famous Boston Composer, lor À CASA aan 7 81 d 8\" ; UR Famous Pure Food Restaurant is the finest Resteursnt in Easters Ww Thureday, Friday aod Saturds, oT Mr.Daly, who bas Méca at A aa al 4 3 Canada.Our Chef has been imported from New York in ovdec.to pro own compositions iA the most venu oi ere Made vide the best that the land afford in the oulinary line.Our, tamons piano fof the 80e.Table d'Hote Luncheon is equal to any $1.00 Luncheon served in Ame- Department this weak.Among the selections Mr.Daly will render fn bis ff IR ; , all i own dashing style ave :\u2014 ° 3 4 - 4 5 FOS ~ - rica.A*competent orchestra is on hand at meal times to entertain guests Mise Columbia, latest march end two-step ; If You Are No One's Bweet- La A f H with the latest and moet fascissling music.Thé air is always cool sad i core ; : k fresh and the surroundings idml, Every visitor should make it a pointy te Ady Chance For Ms, New York and Boston's big song Et oo LIMITED.w have a meal in onr Reatauzant before Jrgving Qusbec, and citizens will; tnd w Ewestheart of Mine, high-class ; Yankees Tar, march and two-step ; lege Days, Waitzes, emsy to pay : Bancs of the iden Reds, schottische.it most convenimt to brings their {rie and visitors here for all # their Th d others ae may be had during this demmonstrarion ob the tbe RETAIL DIVISION fos come 2 | 157-173 St Joseph St; Quebec.I am ee A RAA AAA A AREA at 4 O'Clock P.MERE) \u201cCOME ON IN, THE FISHING'S FINE ! ve Po T \"Eee Program of the Tee | T% Official Souvenir Postcards of Centenary Celebration, the only .0s + : ficial Program authorised by ERE is a pageful of lucky catches for every visitor and citizen.Saturday is always Bargain Day, but as the store closes tm Ter-Centenary Celeheation, the only Official Postcards on the the Agative Commie, 3» = vale this Saturday at 4 P.M,, to enable our staff to witness the Pageant on the Plains, we will lave to crowd a whole day into only Ole Ter fes Can tistic and conveuient.The size is such a small space, For this reason we have selected the best Saturday Bargains you have known for many a day, and pre- a's 300th Birthday.These beautiful that it may seadily be slipped into an ; sent these with our best compliments for your attention, Morning shopping is always most convenient, and on this par- cards are printed ja even lors and eds an a Souvenir 2 the Celeb ticular Saturday morning there will doubtless he a rush for first choice.We would therefore suggest that you come early and avoid Eon the parle.\u201cThe ar oo tion.The front cover is attractively all chance of disappointment.On Saturday, there will be no delivery of goods after 2,30 p.m., as our drivers will bo allowed off gists of six bendsome cards packed i an envelope, both cards and enselpe rhone En nd white, and the as soon as the 2.30 delivery is made.This is another good reason for early morning shopping.To those who are not familiar with fi bo open Pet dn ad or the Dominion smbossed in _grem and our policy, we would spy that we positively guarantee our values to be the best in Canada.If you are not absolutely satisfied with dates 160R.1903 The regyiar peice ix, white on grey.The regular price of any pure made at this store, you may return it and the full purchese price will be refunded immediately.There it no red tape, La ie or wok lasts ie Sre e w O > \u2018 this Program Oe a ling no questions will be asked, no delay or inconvenience will be experienced in returning goods.The Exchange Office is located on Hil al price, oven.Le 10e prorata - ern BO the main floor, near the Elevator, to enable those who wish to exchaage or return goods to do so quickly an conveniently.Glance over Saturday's Bargain List, and see if the prices don't interest you.Dress Ginghams Mercerized Sateen * Shirtwaist Suits Ladies\u2019 Chiffon Hats Ladles\u2019Siik Hats al lot of Ladies\u2019 all Chiffon Ladies\u2019 Fine Quality Sik Hots.Dainty Dress Gi , hi i teen, .: ; ; y ingham, hive and Fancy Mercarized Sa navy or Ladies\u2019 Fine White Lawn Shirtwaiet Suits, sires 22 to 40.waist made i beautifully trimmed with ruch.M Widow Seïloes and oth white, pinks and white or black d black und with attractive desi , A | ; : white, Lower checks, beautifal quallay for Tn white: splendid material for Ladine* with turks and wide insertion of embroidery, pisin skirt with tucks ing, colors game, brown and navy, in black, white, na Ledise\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Summer Dresses Shirtwaist Suite, regular prices 200.price 82.25.Saturtiay Bargait.\u2026u.cemnnnnnçÜennnnnnnne=nnbnenn this seasrmjs latest styles, regular and cl mr a rare price 4.19.ve price 10e.a yard.Saturday and 2%.a yard.Saturday Bargain.7 price 82.00.Saturday Basuain\u2026Bse ruse - wren JO > msogeysl \u2014\u2014 4 > \\ .BLACK DRESS GOODS.JE à FANCY STRAW HATS.Fancy Black Dress Fabrics, 40 inches wide, a splendid = : \\ Ladies\u2019 and Children's Fancy Ptraw Hats, all sorte of k selection of iashionable weaves and effects.in self de- ; thapes, assorted colors, & rare opportunity te té good i vais -pri M .{ at for a mere song, regular prices /5c t.9.ach.day Barguia lue at our regular price, 40» Ted ed gS Saturday Bargain oo.eeneens ran a 1ne - ° LADIES\u2019 TWEED SKIRTS.LADIES' PATENT LEATHERS LADIES FANCY COMBS.MEN'S FELT HATS.an MEN'S STRAW MAT ctu dies Fine Tweed Skirts, lengths 38 to Q Ladies\u2019 Fine Quality Patent Leather Lace Handsome Celluloid Back Combs.imfatton Men's Fine Fur Pelt Soft Hats, in the popufar nn pe Ad teleecor e apes ane re Ts Tight Ladies\u2019 Fine Tweed Skirts, lens Bota sizes 2% to 6, very stylish, neseat shapes Tortoise Ie Sens latest style, hard finish, t%0f telescope shape, grey and brown, wirh fancy mib- OE ancy ribbon bands, matchless value st light ghey and green mixtures, well made and for thie season.the regular price is 82.50 a pair, designs, the best value in Quebec at our regula bon band, light weight for summer wear.regular \u20ac qular > prices Saturday Bargain at a die stylish, tucked effect, regular price $3.00 and worth but a special purchase enables us to offer them on prices, 25¢ and 30c.Saturday Bargain.m band.lig g \" our a prices.8 y Rain is- more, * Saturday Bargai $260 Saturday at $1.75 15c and 20c Price $2.50.Saturday Barmain.$1.60 count of.50'ner cent Bait.\u2026000ssessscances assansone nent s sonde des 000000 , use anaes anse FINE TABLE CLOTHS.ey FRINGED TOWEL} LINEN HAND TOWELS White FINE BATH TOWELS | mins Bleached Damask Linen Table Cloths, sire Sea Cotton Huckahuck Hand Towels, pure white, Bleached Huckabuck Linen Hand Towels, size £0.Lh inches, plain with red border, cond body, x.202% yds.very handsome, dels lightly fe Q poux E with fringe.an immense quantity will he placed 25x44 inches, with 14-inch hemstitched hem or À § tra weight, exceptionally fine quality, a rare / ; ¢ isk ; tory imperfect, but practical perfectly good, rge- on sale Saturday at n price that will mesn bris knotted fringe, an preferred.splendid valua at out chance for housekeepers.Saturday Bargain, each ular prices $1.75 to ps».My Po el business.Get à supply at Saturday's Ke regular price, 80\u20ac efth.Saturday Bargain.39¢ er erdreaeteareanensireatianatitirieene 22 1-2c / fy Lansssouaecesscassancesancec 1111 $L.18 tO $4.90 Price, eeh.\u2026.0\u2026.0000000eeeee cer meee 12-t a RT ; RON = - 9 PLA TTE B s.COTTON PILLOW CASES: SILK MUSLIN F ANS.CHILDREN S DUCK TAMS.NEW FANCY PRINTS.NNELE LANKET ; ; ies\u2019 Hand Paint- Children\u2019s White, Fawn, Red and Grey Duck Splendid designs in light, mediurs end dark cel- Fine White Flamndlotte Blan size 66x74 Bleached Re; Cotton Pillow Cases, sire A ma ificent collection of Ladies\u2019 Han n Tac O'Shanters, trimmed with Scotch plaid and ori very attractive for Ladies ee ink borders, good weight, Just what is 20x23 inchs, 1 and K-inch plain hem, splen- ed Silk Muslin Fans, imported airect from Paris, uills, very attractive and smart Inoking, regular \u2018 inches Then the house is full of visisors for the did qoutity, nd A ele, well worth gold sequin ornaments.regular prices $3430 vw Nice '90c each.Pick ane out Saturday, while they Blousek and House Dresses.splendid range to Celebration.Saturday Bargain, per peir.$1.09 coming early for.Saturday Bargain, ench.16c $8.78 each.Saturday Bargain.$2.28 t0 85.55 last, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.RSR ERA CERTES TE 39e chonse from.Saturday Bargain.per yard.6¢ COAT HANGERS.m CREPE PAPER.lly POTATO PRESSES.Ratinned Wire Coat Hangers, fine qual- , 1 Tr 1,000 rolls of Crepe Paper, all colors, 10 Fine quality Retinned Potatn Pressesiy, only in this let, regular price Sc 2 a feet in each roll, great|@ in demand for È well made and serviceable, K convenience in everv kitchen.splendid value at the reg- 5 Sale Juturday while they last, lamp shades and other orations, regular at ferrée Ba gain Price.3 for 10c , price 10¢ a roll.Saturday Bargain.ade ular price, 2Sc each.Saturday Bargain 19¢ aR haan Ae apttaps 4 57 12 ; ; è æ sq ! Red Blood! Heakh,- strength, life itself, depend on the §ood being pure.When the stomach gets upset, digestion 11° poor, bowels irregular\u2014then the system becomes \u201c filed withzimpurities, which creep into the blood.Àleadaches, of appetite, unstrung nerves, sleep- lesness, allfcome from poor blood.Naturally, the thing to dois to take something which will purify + Doedn\u2019t everything point to Vin St.Michel?k is the flogical remedy.Vin St.Michel builds u strengthens, invigorates as it purifies.For young and old alike, it is equally effective.Unlike :most tonics, Vin St.Michel is delightful to the i taste and.grateful\u2019 even to the most delicate stomach., ; - If any} member of the family needs a onic, be sure to, get Vin St Michel, .3 .NY a] \u2018at v ut f A Home Drink ter tive fatigue ofithe days work\u2014 \u2014 after the\\dinner is over and you sit down {\" fer.alcotafortable evening at home, a x bottieof!Pabst Blue Ribbon will add to ¥ yourjenjæyment, and aid your digestion.sBlueRibbon \\ The Beer of Quality :, i8 brewed from Pabst Famous Kight-Day 3 Malt, which contains all of the nouri , wholesome, food properties of barley-grain \u2018in predigested form.These properties, together with the tonic quality of the choic- % est hops, give noutishment and tone to the \u201csystem.The: v small percentage of ¥ alcohol (less than 47 }is a mild stimulant A that prompts the stomach to doits best work.: -When, ordering beer, ask x for) Pabst Blue , Ribbon, Li Madeiby/Pabat at/Milwaukee x And Bottled only at the Brewery.L.Chaput, Fils & Cie, Whel le Importers, Bell Tel.771 Pquabee.> i % A esece DRONOHONOHONOHONORON + & Have You Seen It?The Miniature Shredded Wheat Factory in full operation at Le Syndicat de Quebec Cor.Rue St.Joseph and de la Corronne See the interesting process of making the purest, oleanest.most nuiritions cereal fond in the world, and taste some of tie delicious Shredded Wheat Dishes, \u201cA Canadian Product for Canadians.\u201d 142 For Wedding Presents You Will Find the Greatest Variety of Silverware, Cut Glass, Bronzes, Clocks MER ala Jewellry at fair prices, in the well known stors of EMILE JACOT .128 St.Joseph St 9 QUEBEC MANOIR RICHELIEU, MURRAY BAY, PQ.© The mont pleasant Summer Herort within a few hours of Queben is MURRAY BAY.The finest and most modeen re sort hotel in Canada ia the Manoir Richelion with its sald water swimming pool and diving room having seating capa- dity for 450 guests.Vor particniars, raies etc., apply to M.P.CONNOLLY, 438 Dalhousie St.| take the © ARE QUESNO CNMONIONN 3, \u2014 Crimes of Witeh ibotore Tn Derkeat Afrise -Viotime of fire Nu dou Dis Rvery Rour Terrible Poros Tort tu Discover Crime Jomlous Man With Twenty Two Wives Women Nuffee Mostly From This Curse-Préstiee Black Acte.The whites is barbares Aires my that in iw of the vile the white 0 or ; upon the natives, they are reeviviag, espesiail the Beotoction to life ps property Which the new Goveroments are giving Abam, vastly outweighs the evil, All authorities have mueh to say ui horrible misery which ferich due- tors impose upon the natives.§ They assert that fetichien: ie the ca of more crimes and sullering than all the nâtive wars, épidemies, and oan nibaliom that affliot parte of the Dark Continent, excused only because always lived in sava, the people have pers, who hae miles in thé Fremeh Congo, the victime of fetichism are falling every hour all over that vast domine\" Many of the viction drop in their tracks and are dead in à few minutes, 3They krow who dealt them their death und wo uo all the natives, but they do nol dure to breathe his nae, ein the fetich doctor who has caused poison uteslthily Lo be mixud with their foud, In January, 1906, while Poupard's party was passing through à little vil age surrounded by natives, who were ac- \u2018using him of crime.A buwl filled with a red fluid was given to the Young man, who drained it.A minutes later he fell on his fece and wns soon dead.He was victim of the poison test.Jf his Stumach had refivedl to retain the liquid and he had lived his innocence of the crime would have been proved, The poison killed bim, and this was clear proof of bis guilt.Some days laler at Mbeto the same purty hoard a great hubbub and found a womau on the ground covered with wounds.Her left shoulder and her right forearm had been cut to the bone, there war a gaping wound in her bip and ker body was covered with eontusions, She bad received no care, though ber injuries bad bes inflicted several days before, white men came ja time tu save her life.They drensed .save that | er wounds and cared fur her until she was well.disd and in the ouusse of bis inter- meut the fetich doctor criel nut to the a natural death, Lut hin wives had womrm and only vue them Jive to describe the crime, sume a orowd of men who were hurl; poiscnad javeline at them.The fati doctor had accused these women of that hud been taken wut of ite box this inadvertently should Jouk upon Object would he put to death.On the River Muni lives au oki wan with twenty two wives, sume of 4 hour are voung and attractive.For two yrare past it has bern observed that every Jouny wan who ban attempted te stile on the adjoining lands mysterionaly died.There is no doubt that the aged hushund, in league with the losal fetich dostor, bas brought shout their death.Moat of the tiat a man dies naturally.Sume ene and the fetich doctor is brought into the case and pints out the enminal.ber lret three natives weighed \u2018down by monet at the bottom of the lox [Save thay had lingersd in agony for dave bmcavise the stich doctor suspected that they had cant a spell upon a boatman wha had wen drowned in | a shipwreok, {Un February 13 last Commandant i Moll, in a\u2019 leciu-e before the Paris Geographical Noriety, told of hervaved widows who bad been compelled to poison test tu show wha were responsible for {heir hushand's hecause their friends gave presents to | the wisard, who therenpon mixed an unortions done for them.The holies jet the murdered women were eaten.and wide over Africa superstition But he infinence of the fetich rector rauxe il is now a crime severely pun ished under the laws of the Congo Free State, the French Congo, and all Rhodesia to practice the black arts nf the fetich doctor.! he | rome day be broken, GUARANTEED CURE Nothing on record is so certain \u201c\u201cCatarrborone.\u201d _ rwommended by physicians everywhers.Far sure cu got $1.00 autAt of Catarrhosone ten your druggist.BY WAY OF COMPARISON, m the prosecuting witness, we you not?\u201d said the jndge, in an effort to jatraighiep out a complicatad case.\u201cC00 wor,\u201d was the reply.\u201cAsd il was g very mevere quarrel?\u2019 \u201cIt wor.An\u2019 K kep' gettin' worser an\u2019 worter.\u201d\u201d \u201cCan you give me some idea of how bad it wee?\" ¢ \u2018tigk it wor \u2018most as bad an what's been goin\u2019 on bachune the lawyers in this case,\" \u2014The (Green Bag.Hard, Soft or Bleading ?No matéer what kind or where Ip cated, any corm le promptly cured by Pitnam'a Corn Extractor : being purely vegetable It cause no pain.Guarantee with every bottle of \u2018\u2019Putpam's\u2019'~-Use no other, SUSAR TO THB FALLS.Tho wees] smmer rush te Kent Hioves, Mentmetency Falls, hos oot in, snd thie favenite resort again at ! traction great erowde of visitors and city lolk by ite delightiui beauty.Ag an instance of tbe popuistity of Kent louse, it may he cited thal on Ayny loot the Slevator carried an to (han 8,000 people, who to weane the beat of the toWn had run on Mr.Bret found at Ndon i - Fir tre » tbo in, Octo., phabet, as A for 1, B for 2, etc.The | \u2018These brutalitien con be | Liaut.Poupard, of the Freach army.| béen traveling thousands of | y saw a vigorous vuung man ; She told them that ber busband had ; people that thair friend had not die | Killed hjm.All the men ia the village imwmediataly set upon the unforiunate \u2018 looking upon the Lisri, à saured vLject : for an niring.Any woman who even ! has ! tribes do not Lelieve | cy is niways the rauxe of his death, 4 i ; er, we do not ge prepared to be bof Poupard on anotber day came across | , # WOUeN runbiug ot top spend | wilh belies on their backs, pursued by : .Sutyp Cnvoawe Mrutentue.\u2018 fake Cayuga 1s one of the wendats Of the eastern states.It is mtuated in tral New York and 1 spward wiles in length, with an aver 499 breadth of bal tires miles.Une of its pecullarities is this: Although bundreds of persons bave been drown od in its waters since the seftiement of the adjacent territory, uot a single serpse Las so far been recovered, aod St le a common saying that \u201cLake Ca- Jugs never gives up (te dead.\u201d Those Whe have made an attempt to fathom this mystery say that the bottom of © this remarkable sheet of water is simply u eeries of large openlogs end crateritke cavities, the entire lake bed : baviag the appearsace of being one buge honeycomb, earl of the well vita being reputed to be bo:tom- Another Cayuga mystery je its Iri regular tides, There is no stated time ; for their appearance, but whew they do come they are very decided, the water often instantly receding 50 to | 208 foot and ss quickly returning with © & rear that can be heard for miles.\u2014 Machange.- J * The \u201cMagie Mirror\u201d of Jnpan.The \u201cmagic mirror\u201d of Jupan is à - \u201c\u2018Fapecially in your summer hat,\u201d said a taousr, \u201csee to it thet you eo & sou-puisonpue one, lor a poison hat that willdo no harm tm the cold weather will in the spring aad sun.mer, whoo the skin heats up and tbe purea open, pinkleniy develop the balelulimas of u rattlesnake, \u201cA pdison hat,\u2019 he went on, \u201cis one whose leather swontbund bas bren tunoed with while lead, litharge and boiled oil.This compound gives a fine finiah, bus We Jen sa taèhed, rub- | ; bed inst Oe , mAy produce land pobaoming, \u201cSwenthands that darken when ex- pored to an atmosphere containing wil phureted hydrogeu- that in tbe test- are poisonous.They contain nearly a grain of lead to the aquare inch, about thirty -geven grains to the whole band.\u201cSome health hatters are now guing in for woolen, shworbsat swektbands, two or thres to a hat, that you take off and wash, like underwear, every week\u201d.New Orleans Times-Hemocrat.Mixed or Green Tea T6 Mksrnod \u2018ST.= code TRL re eo oe Fea io ry PE - TOWN.MINERS asdiSNIPPERS of the CELEDRATES DOMINION\" STEAM and GAS COALS, SCREENED, AUN-OF-MINE and SLACK \u2014_\u2014 CASTORIA.FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO Bears he The nd os hs age Gong SALES.AGENT, 118 ST.JAMES ST, MONTER,, « \u2019 Blek of bronze, weusliy from six to eight inches In dismeter.It is siivered ou the front, which is a little convex, and there Is a raised puttern on the back, which is rather concave.The polished pattern is generally a land- | scape, flowers, animals or Chinese : eharacters.It is not visible in the freot of the mirror, but when strong 1 œunlight ie refected from vhe front of \u2018 the mirror to a wail or screen the pat } tern of the back is visible on the screen fn bright lines on a black grousd.Professor W.K.Ayrton, ¥.- & MB, with Professor John Perry, PF.RB.was the first to give the true scientific explanation of this magies] effect.It seems that the design on the back alters the convexity of the \u2018 frent, meking it flat\u2014in fact, along | fhe lines of the pattern.Cousequently | the light reflected from the front Is | net dispersed at these points of the | design, and they appear brighter om the screen \u2014Iondon Globe.w & ps Fighting the Inevitable, Nearly all great scientific discover Gas have been combated and misunderstood even by tue intelligent.Even Sir Charles Napler Sercely opposed the istreduction of steam power into tbe S0yal navy and one day exclalined in ! She house of commonn: | \u201cMr.Bpeaker, when we enter her | Mmajesty's naval service and face the chances of war we go prepared to be | Backed In pieces by cutlanses, to ba | Hiddieé with bullets er te be blown to | dits by shot and shell; but, Mr.Speak od The last worda be brought out with tremendous emphasés.Rtearn power in men-of-war, with boilers which at any | moment might be suatiered by an ene my's shot\u2014tbis was a prospect be * eould not face.Yet in a few years be found bio self tu command of the largest steam savy the world had ever seen.| A Mathematical Pusate, | Here ie a strange little puzzle, whied Bas the same answer, independent of | tue fact that no two people solving the | puzzle were Lorn the same year and | couseduently use the same figures | Write down the figures of the year you | were born and from this take awny four.Add your age at pext birth | fay if It cones before January, other | wise your age at your last birthday, | Multiply the result by 1,000 and from | this deduct 685,428.Substitute for the figures corresponding letters of the al ! Tesult Is a Chinese table delicacy which is used lu this conutry for elec tioneering purposes.Strike out the frat letter and transpose those that re alu te form a word, | Ancemin.+ 1 The word anaemia is of modern ert.| gin.It was firet mentioned by Alert | Michel In 1782 in a thesis entitled \u201cDe : Apaemis.\u201d However, if the nomencla- death.Nome of the women survived, | Sure is new, the morbid condition indi | \"0° \" survived, cated by the word was at all times * Well known.Hippocrates devoted sev.| These are not isointed cases, but far .in) sill claiming the lives of thovsands.| is already beginning to dectine be.The hands in which - Ross.Jones ban held the helpiens people will \u2018 ° FOR MAY FEVER.i ne \u201cYou were having a querrel with | Bare Detter things to eat.®, \u201cWell, yor Honor, at wan toime of we sa arm of fresh nina 1h) eral pages to a description of this par WUcular condition, but Halle was the! first to apply the term to a malady | which was prevalent In 1802 among the | miners of Angin, in the morth of France, sud of which he gave a delath | od description.A Candid Critle, Candid Critic-Awfully good song that! Yon ought to be with Ca (feeling rather flattered) * =Really, do you tulok sn?Awfuliy ! Mad of you to -er\u2014but Carl Rosa is .@ead.Candid Critle\u2014Yea.I said you ought to be with him.\u2014London Tatlerve Tommy Knew.Mamma (to a friend who {8 lunching with her)\u2014I don\u2019t know why it is, but T4} B always eat more when we have company than when we're alone.Tommy (elpiog himself to a third piece of ! eake)\u2014! know why it ts \u2014'cause we ver t Ita Sustaining Power, | \u201cA hundred dollar blll will sustaly ! @ welght of forty-seven pounds length | wise,\u201d says u treasury statisticias, RN will alee sustain a for n couple of months in a fairiy good boarding Sense.> LT N \u2018 ' I Tom\u2014Rut fen't your love for Mim Plainum rather sudden?Jack-1 sup pose se.Rut, you mee, her rich aunt died rather suddenly.rey Changeable.Parte- Ho s438 he dresses aor te the climate.Rowe\u2014If he did thy be woulda\u2019 dave time te de aapthins alsa TRE NBW TRAIN, The new parlor car, personally pap.ducted, electria train, is a great gue.cove, Ît St.Anne do Beaupre from ques svery week day morning av tm o'clock.Tt makes no stop on the way until \u2018Bt.Anne's is reached, end etope for one hour and a quarter at Montmoroncy Falls on the return tip.Every pac of interest jg tod ous by {| ide on board.À 3 A Bell Telephone Gives You Service, 0 4 With = 3700 SUBSCRIBERS IN QUEBEC And Long Distance.Connection with all Parts of the Province.100,000 Suscribers in\u201d Canada, 7 to 11 Cents a Day Secures the Service), ° À We will be pleased to send a representative to ex: plain terms.Apply to : H.A.DAUPHI LOCAL M N, Cari ANAGER + Rive, a july Tatue-th-satxt.f, he absolutely safe water to DRINK ANYWHERE , $s .and at anytime is 4 \u201cMAGI\u201d FRNA PLEASANT-PURE\u2014SPARKLING Bottled at the Springs\u2014Botties Sterilized.Caledonia Springs Co., Ltd, Caledonia, Ont.M.Timmons & Son, 80 and 92 Cote d'Abraham, Agents for Quebed® GREAT LIQUIDATION SALE ON ALL OUR STOOK Greatest Bargains Ever Offered.WONDERFUL LOW PRICES Full Stock of School and Office Supplies.Largest Stock ot Pipes in the City housie Street L >.DERY & Fl LS, se patate: tues-thur-sat, ; por AVELOOME! _ MILLER \u201cHIGH-LIFE\" THE BEST MILWAUKEE BEER \u201cThe quality type of Lager Beer.Ask your desler for it.LAPORTE, MARTIN & CO., Limited, -00+-Æeneralh-Agents for Canada, Montreal sumihor beverage : wholesome, cooling and thing LADIES\u201d FOR FANCY DRY GOODS ry AO > A ÎHASTES WEAR { GQ TO E.J.DYNES; sis SPECIAL SOUVENIR NEEDLE-CASES \u201cMade in England,\u201d Distinct Novelties with Views of Quebec and St Anne en Covers.RUSTIC THEATRE ?KENT HOUSE GROUNDS .\u2014\u2014 THIS WEEK \u2014 EFINED 0 - $ VAUDEVILLE : PERFORMANO dni oe eg Holt Renirew & Co's free exhibit of Canadian Wild À Sp dé idee after 7e to Lome br rares kee \u2018you from your do door ee See eee Fate, including Elevator, with LA CAISSE d'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK EE EE To Soles a 18.eer osternres.a8 Monat The branches of St.Resh, St.Sauveur ans St.John's Suburb alve open every Seturday and Monday evening, krom 7 te a.30 oelant Interest Paid from Date of Deposit and on Dally Balanes.BIRTH GALE.\u2014On the 24th July, 1908, to Information Wanted.Any person ba Calvin Adams from 850-60, old-time sea Capt.shipping merchant wear of the ship Lady Blessington, de.communicate with E.T.D., 47 Porter street, Melrose, Mass.Lacrosse Match INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE National vs Nationa] 01 Quebec.Of Ottawa Sunday.at 8 o'clock -y ON OR SHINE: : Ge Admission 25c.and 35c.The only league match this year on the Q.A.A.Groundsjuly.Sta2.¥r.and Mrs.R.H.Gale, DIED SIMONB\u2014On the 24th of July William Simons, aged 89 years and À months, Simons, Port Warden, aged: Bi: téprt.) and 3 months.88% Valier street, Saturdav, July 2th, at 4 pm.for lmer's ence to Mount Her.Inowledge of #Church, end , mon Cemetery.ew Advertisements, An Appetiaing Dinner for 5 cente\u2014 Wm.Clarke.- Ocean Sailings\u2014Cunard Lines.Docep Sails Craton ecb AG ings.\u2014C e- rn Stesen ship.North Shore Mail and Pasenger Ser- \u2026 vine\u2014R.M.S.King Edward.Tho Humanovo Comnany\u2014Bennett\u2019s.First Mortage Bonds.\u2014W- Graham & Co.Ford Cars\u2014Ford Motor Coxing Exhibition\u2014Q.A.Clodonie Water\u2014M.Timmons & Son.Grand Reception\u2014City Hall.Todian Village\u2014Plaing of Abraham.National Evhibitioo\u2014J, J.J.Orr.Lacrosse Match.National vs.Nation- al-Q.A.A.Ground, Havergal Ladies\u2019 College TORONTO Furnished Rooms oan be obtained by applying to Mr.J.N.Saker, Superintendent, Summit Hotise, Chateau Richer Station\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE NICKEL MOVING PICTUBES & ILLUSTRATED SONGS A BIG HALL, that is always Separate Senior and Jusier Read dental and Dey Schools with Preparatory Department.Preparation for Heoor Matriculetion, Havergal Dipleme, Examinetiens in Musie C00L, COSY and CLEAN.ind An Resident Fropch cod German Mietressess hysionl te under \u20ac * Big Programme.resident gradestes of the Boston Normal Always Something New.Sehool.Demestio Science School, with Worth Seeing.six Departments.Large Grouads, Rink, Bath.For ilinstrated caleder 3 CHANGES PER WEEK.WE ORIGINATE.OTHERS COPY $0.\u2014ADMISSION\u2014b5e.plone apply to the Bursarbegtes 10 September, 1908, 4 user RNOX, Principal.Theatre Populaire.Week Boginning 21st July.LE DRAPEAU DE CARILLON.Patriotie Drama by-L.& David.i Played by Julien Daoust\u2019s Popular Company.i Evenings- 10c,, 150, 250.& 85c.' Mat.Tu, Thur.& Set\u2014Lfc.& B.THE HUMANOYO COMPANY A HAPPY COMBINATION OF Nusie, Comedy, Drama and Nov-, Adds & genuine luxury to ing Plotures.the table of the most econ- ee enrate rrofrpam den]! je do\u2019 the dti, and NOTE\u2014 oture is portrayed .NOTE Each Protected portrayed 47 | three times mere pourichiag.bully rehearsed end free from vulger- 200.ond 100.ot ail Gressre Mrtontinee Dally, Maton aod | LB.RENAUD à CO Es: Bond 100 wa petegte Neghatonn veges 3 ; | Cat ~ _ : + .ny he had Ney best medical sitention.he ; auccuml to pneumonias.{ Dosides being Pore Warden, represent the Bureau Veritas Paris, the British Co-operation.German Lloyd's and Norwegian Underwriters\u2019 Club, wes a member of ROBERTS ETS BUSTON VETERMS Who Are Delighted With Their to the\u2019 Anclent Capital, Ones again the Boston Veterans have been honored.Colonel McNamara and his command were detailed to Wolfe's monument di the time that H.\u2018R.5 the Prince of Wales pl & wreath upon it, and before the Prince left engaged in a chat with colonel in command, especially with regard to the composition of the veteran body, eventually expressing himeelf as very much pleased with the apposrance of the men.Lerd Roberts also personail congratulated the veterans on 4 appearance, asd they are all proud at being so highly hon ored during their visit Me Quebecok ay Namara and staff have been vi rt state ball given in Sonor of the Prince.\u201c Pageant to-day on the Plains of Abraham at 445 pm INQUEST ON DROWNED SOLDIER.An inquest was held yesterday the body of Pte.Stevenson, whe mot his death by drowning at Savard Park on Tuesday, when the jury rend- we verdict of \u2018accidental drown- VISIT WARSRIPS.Steamer Pilot will run to war ships on Sunday, 26th July, from 1.00 p.m.to § p m.from Champlain and return.july.24x2.MASS ON THE PLAINS.The volemn grand mess which is te be celebrated on the Plains ot Abrabam on Sunday morning at 10 o\u2019clock will be celebrated by His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec.The altar will be erected on the ground on which the pageant is taking place.Pageant to-day on the Plains of Abraham, at 4.45 pm.RECORDER'S COURT.The Recorder had a necorr levee ves- terday, no less than thirty-eirht devotess of Bacchus making their bows before him.Their cass, however, were quickly disposed of, fines ranging from $2 and costs to $5 and coms being im- RT.BOK.SIR WILFRID LAURIER Uses Thermos Bottles, the Wonder Bottle, that keeps any liquid hot 24 hours\u2014cold 73 \u2014Just think what Thermos will do for yo :\u2014Fill one with your favorite beverage and take it with you all day.You cap ses the whole show.For sale at all stores.DROPPED DEAD.A valuable horse awtached to a vehicle di dead at noon yesterday at the corner of St.John and d'Youville streets.The animal, which was a splendid looking beast, was proceeding along St.John street when it suddenly dropped and expired.IMPORTANT.All those visitors suffering from corns, bunions, or ingrowing nails this warm weather should put themseives under the okilful care of Dr.W.Claygone, 179 John street, who has gaine a great reputation in bis pro- ession.' s.0.d.THE QUEBEC BRIDGE.Every day, weather and circumstances permitting, steamer Frontenac will run to the Quebec Bridge.leaving Champlain Market at 2 p.m.Sundays 1.30 and 3.30 Lo stopping st St.Bomuald and Sillery.HENRY IV.PAGEANTS The ladies and gentleman enrolled in the Court of Henry IV.Scene will please meet at 4.15 o'clock sharp this afternooa on the Plains of Abraham for the gala performance, H J, PINSONAULT, Organizer.WN CITIZEN DEAD.best known citizens of away y morn ing in the person wf Mr.Wm.Simona, Port Warden, after a brief illness, ai the age of eighty-one years and five months.Mr.Simons was in his usual good health up to a few days ago, when be suffered a chill and al thous WELL KNO One &f the Quebec the Quebec Board of Trade and the oldest director of the Quebec Steam ship Co.He was a man of sterling qualities, strict integrity, and was ever ready to render aid to the poor and needy.Be was a life-long member of Chalmer's Church and was à most regular attendant at the Seb bath Me leaves to mourn his loss ome einter, Mrs.Robert McKiechan, of Winnjpea.and nieces and hews in thle a to whom much sincere sympathy will go out in thin the hour of Shel oad bareave | ment.UNION SERVICE.The French Church and the French Baptist Church will hold union services to-morrow.Service in the Baptist , Bt.Joachim street, at 11 nn Prac ve.M arket.Fares 260.going | ~i NOW EN ROUTE HOME Special Trains on the C.P.R, and Grand Trunk Conveying Them, S\u2014\u2014\u2014 .left last and Canarv Pacifle Railwayspx.composite from Port Hope, Lindsay, pp its departure, followed at 9 pm.by the 14th Regiment of Kingston.At 1} p.m.another train with the Garrison Artillery of Cobourg, 15th Regiment of Belleville and 41st Regiment of Brockville steamed away on its way West.T the 84th Regiment of Et: Hyacinthe, 85th and 4th Field Fi of Montreal, 10th Regiment of to, and 48th Regimeat of Toronto will leave, NEW MARCH, .The grand solemn pew march \u201cCan ada,\u201d yeiiten special for the tri- centenary well-known organist, Dr.Ham, of Toronto, will be played at the Gala concert to be held in the Drill Hall this evening, CHALMER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Special seevicee\u2014Dr.Gordon, (Ralph Conpor) will preach at 1030 a.m.He will be assisted by Dr.Campbell., Dr.Bryce, of Winnipeg, ll preach, assisted by Dr.Duval, Moderator of Assembly, DELIGHTFUL NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS.From London and Paris been received by the music publisher and importer, Arthur Lavigne, 93.96 St.John street, a quantity of \u2018Music al Novelties,\u201d both vocal\u2019 and instrumental, which will undoubtedly interest all musnic-lovern.Beside these new compositions, a series of collections of classical compositions for piano, for violin and piano, has also | been received by Mr.Lavigne, and is now on exhibition at his warernoms.A perusal of this mew music will | cer- tainiy interest the fessionals and the amateurs as well.BRANCH IN ENGLAND.Montreal] Manufacturers Open Offices and Appoint Manager.H.W.Stevens, of the Semi-ready Company, Montreal, sailed on the Empress from Quebec.The Semi-ready Company have arranged to opm o branch office and warehouse in England, and to maintain a resident re- tative to look after thelr af airs.Mr.Stevens will have his headquarters in Bradford.w.ich is the centre of the great Yorkshire woollm district.Before joining the staif of the has just Semi-ready Company wbere be has been for some time, Mr.Stevens had a thorough end vractical training in the woollen trade in Pngland.His experience has fitted hin particularly for the duties of his new positon.The Remi-ready Company are the largest purchasers of fine woollens in the English market and in maintaining a permanent cetablishment in Great Britain thev will alwaye be in closer touch with the hest fabric mak- ets in England, Scotland and Ireland.PICTURES THAT TALK.Big Novelty Next Week at Bennett's.A novelty in the line of moving pictures will ba introduced at Bennett's next week.Mgr.Alos = has made arrangements with the Humanovo Producing Company of New York City to uce their talking pictures in this city.Nothing of this descrip tion has ever heen seen in Quebec, and should make a tremendous hit.It is a happy combination of mmsie, y.drame and moving pictures.Eash picture is portrayed by a Come pany of selected artiste.company consists of five ein addition to a first-class lecturer, Well known dramas and comedies will be given, which should meet with uni: versal favor.As an illustration, or brief expianation of the Humanovo Company, it comprises five acting people, a picture, for instance, The Two Orphans is thrown upon the sheet.You see the figures and hear the voices, in fact, so thorough and com- | plete in every detail is this produc tion that, the original manuscript in apoken, line for line.This branch of the amusement business has recently taken New York by storm.The programme is a long one, and will last about an hour and a half.Two | shows will be given in the afternoon | and two in the evening.The price of admission will be five and ten cents.AT STE.AENE DE BEAUPRE.On Sundey avening, 26th instant, L'Union Palestrina, of this city will go to St.Anne de Beaupre, to take part in a solemn benediction to be sung + there on the occasion of the feast oi i the great thaumaturgist.well-known mastcal organization will rexder the following programme: O Sajutaris.\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.Gormid Solo by Mr.Em.Leusiere with ac companiment by Choir.Sauctus.J tion at the Palace Fare, adults Sôcte.PRINCE AT THE CATHEDRAL Arrangements for the Service to: \u2018be Held Sunday Morning.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Sunday, 26th June: -Services of Praise : and Thanksgiving in connection with the Teromtenary of the founding of Quebec: \u2014 Holy Communion, 8.00 a.m.Special State Bervice, 10.30 a.m.Evensong.7.00 p.m.A limited number of cards of admission to the 10.50 a.m.servie for members of the congregation, theis friends, and others who may desire to | have them, may still Le obtained on application to the Dean.Official and invited guests (pink cards) are requested to enter by the | central wvatern door.Those who are present at the service are requested to remain in ir pews until the Cathedral.Except at the 10.30 am.service the seats will all be free and unappropriated.Preacher at 10.30 am, the Lord Bishop of Quebec.Preachers at 7.00 pus the Rev, Canon E.A.Welch, L.0.L., Redtor of St.James\u2019 Cathe drai, Toronto.ROYAL PAGEANTS AT FIVE O'CLOCK.In order that the pageants should conclude while the light was good, it was the desire of the master of the Pageants that they should commence at the hour of four, instead of five o'clock, and this chanve of hour had the acquiescence of H.R.H.the Prince of Wales.However, it being found that the stores had agreed to close at four o'clock, and many of tbe performers being employed therein until that hour, it was i inexped- tent to change Pageants, therefore, will commence at the usual hour this afteracon, samely, five o'clock.LACROSSE MATCH TO-DAY.The big lacrosse match to-day is timed for 2.30 p.m., and every fort will be made to have it start punctually so that it will be over in good time to allow those wishing tn attend the gala performance of the Pageants afterwards to do eo.The gates will be opeved at 1.30 p.m.end those wishing the best seats will do well to be on hand in good time.though with the amount of accommodation available on the new stands, not to mention the promenade, there is no fear of there not being room for everybody.Both teams are in fine condition and will put up the battle of their lives.ationals are, if anything, the favorites in this city, but as the musical ride of the R.C.H.A.Another big event will be the baseball port from the bleachers.Enthusiaum tune high and this aftérnoon's game will mark an epoch in the history of lacroses in Quebec.A SPADE FOR ROYALTY.There is on exhibition in the window of Nr.C.Maquet's jewellery store, St.John street, the gold and ebony spade which the citv of Quebec will present to H.R.H.the Prince of Wales on the occasion of his planting a tree at Victoria Park on Tuesday next.The spade is 18 inches long and on the front of the blade is the crest of the city with the following inscription: \u2014 Royal party bas left the, the hour; the Royal | CHRONICULCERS OV ; _ MER BODY SCRIPPL HER.ulcers and sores is seen lowing experience of Mrs.Beers, of L'Ociginal (Ont.) She says: \u201c\u201cSOme years ago ulcers and sores broke out on my different parts of my body, and sj slarming extent, causing me great agony.I began to try saives, oils and medicines of verious kinds, but the sores refused toheal.I then consulled a medical man, who treated me for some time, but the ulceration continued just as bad as ever, Another medical man was consulted, then another, and ane after another until I Bad tried five different Doctors, All gave me up in despair.The ulceration and the skin disease were getting worse sll the time, 30 I then went into the Hospital.1 was there hive months and came away very little better.I next went to another to an Hospital, and stayed there three months\u2014again with no success.By this rime my legs vere wilh sores, my bones seemed all picked out with ulcers, and { could not walk without the use of 8 cane and & cru in such a shecking condition that I was longing for death.1 saw a report of the value of Zam- Buk and I obtained a small sapply.This did me 80 much good I bought a further supply.A few weeks steady ; use Of this wonderful balm healed the ulcers, removed the sores and I am to-day complelely cured.For many years I was obliged to use a cane and crutch to walk, Now I have thrown both cane and crutch away, and feel as well and vigorous as at the age of 30.\u201d WHAT ZAM-BUK CURES! FREE BOX Zam-Buk heals all skin discasec\u2014eezema, scaly sores, ulcers, Send this , ringworms, poisoned wounds, barber\u2019s rash, pustules, face biem- thenamme of thh paper ishes due to blood poison, rheumatism and neuraigis.It heals od at cent samp cots and lacerations, stops blesding, cures! eases Sstula, redoses enlarged tod Zom Bol .veios.| lrcures burns and scalds, And it is an exonlient \u2018\u201c first aid\u201c reed.{is highly antiseptic.The best balm for children's injuries and skin 3 All druggists and siares sell it at yo cents 6 box, or ZAM-BUK CO., TORONTO, for price.6 bates for $2.50 will receive à DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limited.MIMERS asd SHIPPERS of the CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION STEAM and GAS COALS SCACENED, AUN-OP-MINE and SLACK FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 118 8T.JAMES ST., MONTRE Ar, SUMMER SHOES IN COLORED CANVAS.ALL COLORS.LADIES\u2019 SATIN SLIPPERS In White, Blue.Pink, Seal Brown, and Golden Yellow.Patent Pumps & Beaded Slippers IN ALL STYLES Tennis Shoes, all Styles.WM.JACQUES & SONS, Tel.427 Custom Shoemakers.42} Fabrique St.\u201cPresented to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Quebec on the occasion of his visit to Victoria Park, and his planting of a memorial tree, 28th July, 1908.\u201d With the spade is a handsome leather case, silk lined and the whole is a beantiful piecesof workmanship which will do credit to our city, no matter where it may be exhibited.AN INTERESTING COINCIDENCE, Among the .many visitors here attendi the Tercentenary festivities ie Mr.Jobn J.Nolan, of Yonkers, New York, who is accompatied by his son, Cerroll Lalor Nolan, amd so journing in his private car \u2018\u2019Dixie\u201d* at Mr.Nolan is well known in theatrical eircles, having been associated with cessful concert, operatic and musical attractions during the past twenty.five years, including Thorne Thomas and the Damrosch Orchestras, Oscar Hannerstein's big New York enter prises, the American Opera Company.Paderowski, Josselfy.Adelina Patti, Christine Nilsson, and in one of the aow filing a soccesetul engagement at Bennett's Theatre this city.Mr.Nolon's assnciations with the stage date back to the days when the Grand Duke Alexis, of Kussia, visited New York, and gave dignity and fame to a little Bowery Bend theatre.conducted by attending a performance.This Bowery boy play house now only a memory, hecame known as the Grand Duke Alexis Theatrehave seen Hin Majesty King Edward, when he visited New York in the early !sixtien as the Prince of Wales, and he had the honor to see Hin Roval Highness the Prince of Wale aa he landed at the King's wharl Wednesday last, He with his son are enjoying Tercentenary festivities, with as much keen delight as any of Hin Majesty This \u2018pubjecte and declare that Quebec has | crowned itself with glory through its of Champlain and its founder.PAQUET'S RESTAURANT.Paquet's Pure Food Restaurant is a very heavy pular spot with oitizens and visitors alike.The tremendous demand for meals has made it necessary to greatly increase the number of Trois | Waitresses.and the restaurant is prepared to meet all demands.Service unsurpassed.Cool, central, convenient.Open from 8 a.m.until 10 p.m.daily, inelud- ing Sundays.F.Bondreau.| Subject: \u201cNational Groatmess.\u201d Af 7 pm.ta the Pre byterian Chureb it.Johm street.ber.ae À J.aban who will note in are All who wn ; Ps \"covdially inthe.| \" ry «WF + THB PAQUET CO, Limited.187-173 88.Josanh Streetthe Grand Trunk station, Point Levis, | some of the best known and most suc- owners of the Dandy Dixie Minstrels, \u2018 the late and lamented Billy Seanlon, ; Mr.Nolan had the proud honor to incomparable demonatration in honor Repairs Done While You Walt, The Great Store of Quebec Centre 1608 Fou, Lepinay & Fer, 1908 254-264 St.John Siroat The Celebration of the III Centenury.Visitors to Quebec \u2018o attend the commemoration erg dation of the city of Champlain, shonid remember that there lots of things here which you cannot do without.We bave decided so cater to your requirements for this stance.Our large stores are stocked with the latest amd elegant goods.| | ! i rom- are cireum- most _ \u2018 At the Ladies\u2019 Counter.White lawn blouses, artistically trimmed, prices 6%, 31.29, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50.\u2019 White, black and colored blouses £2.75 to $15.00, : Plain duck, embroidered, white and colored mantels.Special price $5.75.Black and colored silk skirts $2.95, $4.95, and $18.00.Pique and duck costumes, white and colored 33.50, \u201885.00 87.50 and $10.00.gas Vtrich and marabout boas, round and in four rows $4.50 to 00, Dusters, linen cloaks and silk cloaks $8.00 to $40.00, White duck sashen 18c., 28¢c., 380, and 80c.Black and colored sashes 38c.to $3.00.Long white and colored thread gloven Mc, Te, 21.60, 81.50.Long kid gloves $1.50, $2.50, £3.00 and $3.50, « TOILET ARTICLES.Perfumery, toilet powder, tooth paste, hair brushes and tooth brushes, head combs, ete, ete.MEN'S COUNTERS.Tuxedo and Prinos Alber t.\u2014Black and navy blue serge mits, igh grey and dark œuite.Price 96.30, $8.50, $12.00, $15.00, 00 and 825,00.Colored shirts, starched and negliges fronts $1.08, $1.95, 6180.Up-to-date ties 25c., 35% , B0c., 7Me, 81,80, Welcome to Visitors as well as to Purehasers Pipes en Fan LORD 8 FIO ee Role Umbrellas Holders, | | | 1 | | | - BATURDAY, JULY 35.1904.i == =! me TE QUEDREC CHRONICLES 3 A | .ITI0 - = _ 1 8 J ° :} Garneau Bridge Hotel TT Re t go ote, A : S \u2014_ \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ s | a oreatoras So (about 2000 quatic ports.= TTT \u2018 ; oi the Romuald \u2014 - .F and Levis Electric Ca: .n re.Programme of À} Balubrious and very shady~Grove of | on Mondes, the ane | to be held , 4 a e 0 3 trese\u2014Nagnificont pl Bor, rai ily, in the bac: | mn 2 .: + pie-nice\u2014Look place for r, rein or shine, starting at 2 nN | EF ET A LLEN Lax | Vquors \u2018nd cigars Boating.hoice |.1st rece\u2014thalers from British fleet, | Mise Vigilen v E ST.JOSEPH à AUGUSTIE PAR do ar Four deed sith, local 2 EN RACING J Mian Vigilant second and Sic Valentine Under New Management will Open f ™ , aso i one 3330 ed race aunches from French Fiat Hsing re Great Interest Bei h J .Pon > the Se n x 18 oars, 2 miles, 2 ace\u2014Mies Felix, St.ON : ib .! caen fou, pL Be Kaa, [pr bid lap.a SWINE 20th, 1908 1 À tleship N ers {rom American Bat- Second Rece\u2014P.I.out on Q.A.C.Grounds ¥ f 3 ia § Men's Fancy V hiya pie, ae à pére Be.Lode, Fl Crs ToN pis, Bobi) \u2018 À y Vests, 5th raco, Cap Blanc skis, 3 mil \u2014 tor Bowes Lieber, Bally Cas o-Night, mis, Boëting, © Fishing.Bathing, Eto 3 3 pm , on .> , .od - Fl | , Foon Race ONLY FIFTY TES \u2018 3 annel Coats |, Eh race-Cutters trom Brith fect, For Visitors to the Exhibition Grounds | \"py iin: Hanibal Bey, Invent: | Tesight, at the QAC.grounds, ° guise MINUTES FROM QUEBEC ., 3.15 p.m.ry ilth Race\u2014L.; .\u201d Lyneb, Quebec's pride very reason pecial boar od and Pants | prete mprenming the.three Sorta esterdsy\u2014~Big Attend- tent teeny Belert, Mies Vigl: | boxing line, will be polling Lu | and et end of Teason, able and special rates for boarders ot beginning | Beautifully clesned and pressed 19 care, 3 wiles, 3.30 pm.Beets, ance.He TES OF THE TRACK.nd is honors against \u201cBilly\u201d Allan, FIRST c .\\ a À sy experts in our Dry Cleaning De- Geet, 6 oars, 2 tniles, à se m British | | wes à fine day's reci gentioman sides\u201d of Toront well known followers of ad a a es LASS ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE.: i ¢ fartments feet, iboats 4 from French Exhibition grounds *yestard y * fo eve at Te pres yesterday.Tee of jot as to their cham i ne chance Fire trains each way daily between the city and the ho! ] groun CE TRY US T0ih saver Pinnacea from ; nooniand \u201ceverything lavored the riders from the Toronto gentlemen | For yeart the PE , For terms and, f i TE = VE ae 1 font race.Finnaees rom .British cart of Kings.The footing was in | track and ihe parest were at the irom yeory the game (leeds bantam anager, Lake Bt.frie E Qniormation, apply to BE.J.PEPPER | es eb on ae | ie is | ot | joso20at mon thus & .3 miles, 6.15 pm.?| Quebec .e was a big fall i aving met defeat, b someb SEEPS SE \u2018 ; n 11th race\u2014Watermens' licensed boats, ing rir shiva honored by be- the Torontonians Rate, for other there is an ee = [ J gp vont A AT a FH TRE nie foie\u2019 rnin igh or : I ve canoes, ddles, q| ride a C an à : v all hed big wa, i mn.| loving element of the city, | TL Luin rN ay Capi tak | Sere cots ol Fak Homo Tete oe Sot che Bishops College School, i Phone h , Vallor SE, [on Saturday, 25th inet al close PE he mn one of the most interesting | NT.8.M Ha or arrier.First of alt the cal boy e hence : and must be mad i p.m., | of the meeting and was ridden f wan Sof nether, of Toronta, | that y point out the fact, + Lennoxville.P.Qrot befora that time, ° : he of stars, mars te niet or all there was init inl he There rom hy the track age a a ea es or HEADMASTER : REV.2.J.BIDWELL.M.A.{OXox) D.C.L.; } Chateau Frontenac Cafe Tobe ee Inte 138 St.Peter | though Inventrees es fod a - Frees toda more Torontonians - the ow diy, that Lynch has been aut of \u2018the | 230C Kingaeo TNT eb ton for Universi en { and 1 pm., Thursd ten © am, (Post.it was the boy's fault and not | the ath ay, as they have seen all | ring for mors than a year: then Ésherete Cr eDar PONT, Beast Non termiiigies Sept tn: For Ï } i \u2014t Saturday, \u2018Entries [A Prides and | that of the starter.This mare Les The homme Herman \\ same ic That.Du the fact that the | july 15xt.f alendat and isformatios apply to ¥.W.FRI i Fr In 3 Valuable m a to all reces.| in line with the others when the har.| raced erman Johnson has and thal has guided him ro : nr i.Now Open for the Seasnn | i:xm mors me, | en lee B pod ms Chan any hore wt Que | nai Di\u201d cri ie mise De = + rom points below the Breakwater snd | this he away with her.For | The stable of Jamer .|vpite all these ar y \u2014 FOR \u2014 fe ori fod ET To re da | 1 Fort Er ater he ing i | BE i Lomi peer looked mrs Richslieu & Ontarlo Navigation Company ; ES stosting points itors must be | was also fined for disobedience nt the The M th new t is life, end Bob Wilson, his Tercente : before the time f minutes | post.Starter McGinnis is : athew horses will be sold at rainer, claims that Lynch is bet.nary Arrangements + Ught Refroshments ee an | is gen ns eee he aftr etre Ue 8 | Wee's option rials cuit 1 MONTREA', DIVISION ç \"amo mE ee fo TERE AE Ln E mer dt) ot IES, Sh En ES et John S.mn, ) 0 3 ne | ED \" in he .1 a boy who i \" ; a real lin: + 11 .m.Meals a la Ca rte ri Podge of Finish\u2014Major T.8.Heth.eat Tan ete nent in his | First ES FOR SATUSDAY.JULY 25 | his rho.is marvelously ever e wi SAGU E N° VISION : ; } , Seve! urlongs \u2014 Mise [ OV \u201cKid\u201d Dut i i | dees on Boat\u2014J.K The attendance was the | Felix, 100; Vard Tor Mise resne shows him to be Visit : {oon 263m.J.K.Bowell, G, | the meeti e largest of [118; Gil oe, 107; St.Noel, | 8 fighter of the very isitors to Quebec should not miss the opportuni i wand Cy nag oA Home.Dr.Gaudreau, Fri lé cer the hooks claim to | 105 Gibson, 118 à \u201cBounding Elk.preliminaries Yo the font rank.one erful Saguenay River, ons of the world's ro mets sal daily \u2019 LAURENTINE HOUSE ,| i ee cach a, wh me Io | 11s EC nk a Pass | os Chartes Chapers ESS.Ale 0 hn ed passengers have the river of ove salrcome w right for racing in Quebec 18: Ever True, 116: Inspect artis, arles Cooper.of H.M.8.Alber In add o the: visi Jn RIVER QUELLE WHARF, .Frerrtars AE pères.crowd haa increa an Se or and The | vis, no 1 Cocksure, ie nepector Pur.marle, and Stoker Winebure of the commotion te of rag Avett] pe pe and li tn POSITE MURRAY BAY A EEE r now on as the counter attrac Seco Tace, seven furl.: ight Briti t# rovalon which | on any of the st ini i \" mh 1 i ; tions Cameron, : ; longe\u2014Marine | Sight British tars will clash camers remaining a port.ar ges.BASEBALL |.nn ee een Fi | tet sent aus a | For rats and information api te : \u20ac - ng distance telephone ; down choi : eek, 102°; ; y.: Flat | lineside seat sale, which of i ¥.P.CON / md cep Low roc to first choice at ; Precise, 102 : F ; e pens at this NCLLY, glen ot on pe 0 mc cnamossue caves | § 0 TH bet pi ie | re int an 48\u201d Dalhousie dire 1 Py ° .COAT \u2014 on im to the front .: Zaffre, 1: 1 en , v t n to-night\u2019s con- À pe eine \u201cund Bang, Rates | HARE.POI GROUNDS ST ROCH start and ford a se front ah the | yThird race.bout Towdon, 100.\" 1 tes io certainly tory heen - \u2014_\u2014 1 om with dey.Tor persons in one | ON FRIDAY, JUTY 24th and SUN-|® hard drive.oe rama under | Leiber, lia : Balle Conte, 153: Gen, | MITITARY AND NAVAL SPORTS 3 pu $1.50 per day each.DAY, JULY 26th wasn the contender van ara Noor.153 LC War Tost 130, orion hough the feature event of yester.SAMUEL DE CHAM .\u2018 .Miss K.O.B.i ou \u2018 ; v's progr t P A .4.DONALDSON, | THETFORD MINES vs reat.of the Be land The 108: ee ed purlonge\u2014Tlue Coat, rounds, ram ide My ihe L IN > asee anager, ! .| the ahov ed 3 3: *Invent ca, OOGANE.| orthwest Mounted Poli That vering navi VT june 29 River Quelle Whark PU ! VICTORIA of Levis | There ve named or he bool , | Park Row, 105; a : Alilia, 100 ; | deferred until .later date had to be Just a Son, none of the\" vines founded our city 300 years \u2018 une.29x 1m.The Game will commence at 3 the second race when (h h ks in | Deceiver, 100, ; asty, 85; Jennie | that corps having been called pu our firm, established In 1887 \u2018is ts cities on the.American continent, 30 .{o'clock P.M.each day.* the prices against Berm Eon, Filth race, 1 1:3 mil | the last moment to form no St | civ.Througbout our career ee ema business houses In the ; ju as the prices sgainat He an Johnson.| 115; Grey or milea\u2014St.Valentine | for H.R.H.the Prince of Wal, escort | sion.our \u20ac we have ever maintainod an excellent repute- .\u2014_\u2014 to his credi o has three races 97; Miss Vi .: L.M.Eckert, | his visit to Si aes on Ww ing i i t.Park Row, the winner i igilant.95; Her.J 0 pencer Wood, the other e handle everything in grocery | C F was always second: choice and little of 115; Besterling, 112.ohnson, | events of the afternoon furnished an WINES AN! grocery lise, Camping orden & specialty: fF no play on him.When the gate was Apprentice allowance claimed.el Rand at times an amusing AND LIQUORS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS: | ALKING the front rg Tan ron hee he The Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal YY ] 5 re Ee CE & SON andy w fra ibiti A | CONT much ob the early Tart de Whisk ment Evmasatics and ons of re Established (856 ?+ room showed a fi \u2018 vaulting horse, and the precisi à x ' Abraham ° a\" EST NOW 0 and outran Se tari a of speed characterired each figure of he which 19-21 Cote d'A = Telophone 294 sixteenth, in the laet ferent drills, scored for them an po À .n the thied race McCabe avoided al Free rin revi with the audience than Se { | the early pace with Alilia taking si \u2014 on their previous appearance.; Le a | wenty-Four Students Start on a| He voit - being pat of at the turns.M dred vard Eve atten nm 2 _ ws =\" on 2,000 Mille Waik from in the stretch belore hed straightened any Who Shine in First Season | 91h fleet, which ilors of the oh arlin t O M Sauce, the heavily backed first choice, Fade Into Obscurity Af ol of thirty or more\u2019 competitors | : \u2018 n EPIGURES AMONG HORSES ontreal, tin a the pace wan tring badly y After- | nocssitating two beats and a nal Ah EME 9 Mogisterea wre often found.Even the dullest Then , challenged and could not atell ward.a wan by the Admiral ; re sereciote @ wellfiled managet | Aer, at present on { (ei he inner Martur was an ewy | te i the representatives.THE MILIT ARY T \u2019 and nose-bag.Give your stock 8 walking contest of 2 don foot giant way Toward did not be to get | that pi 3, Linguler circumstance keenly contented of the wan the most R GOUD FEED taken jointly by 21 American and | the sr holding her at | if thelr ppt raoall plavers fail, even ating | A or an of.{ .; Canadi iy by 21 American and | the post.; ir first vear in the major } eulting in a dead heat in the run of, i Fat tor wit SE HR TdT BE La Fi eh eh mi Opposit Post Office.> ] ower, and an | ronto, V Mell, Lu race on hin previous amples bearin .at, nd an rrogant third appearance of being well tak \" Yale, Harvard, Cornell ances.He r perforin.| that the sh ing out this point | The sack tourna à + of that you'll be proud of Good care | Prinentawn, four from + ell and Ad th » van true to form and 'lond | er e shrewd manager now no long.| mop # iio Bf i \u2014 i .Gi feed (man, of Ÿ ; ' each, Harri: the long end of the .H considers that a i ear p tournament were largely entered Pla | EER ee EE pere | mi rs | oi ne a is, Laces, Ornaments and \u2018 eur prices wi d.A glance at he walk is th : + a get away.He took Gib- vet.| g considerable amuse gn ni Se a i, a Tt ME 55 lat vo the ar |e Rank Badges in Sto hese.y buying | cludes gning fram Montr \" and in reed a fast pace ail the way and | who h of a player being turned back | P.à - \u2019 g s in Stockcludes, Boing from Montres to Chi.| Breer stopped riding until the wire | first a done excellent work in Wk | ageant to-day on the Plains of .me Le VE Tien, | Wax passed.Dashaway and Trey of twn vears of big league life.This | Abraham, at 4.45 p.m LIAN CARRIER | FILS ican.then returning hy hela ond Kpades fought it ont all the way up ed ann is the turning point of NE : AL RIBBONS =\u201c Tolumlme, O.Pi .FAN « » Darhaway où ing Trey ayer.URNS AFT 2 ER 0 ; pin thu, n.Tittus and Philadel of Spader whe | hang Tack Then Te af be doen rood ork he will last in- So RNS AFTER PURE.esal ¢ v ; en vi © show of ; : re Flom Godin and Hay.Lite Comal 2 A ie ewer tr om (re Gr vor mie 0 EE Korg, manager of the Provis Dalhousie Street, ciation, with the tae tn la The fit race of the afternoon was wear prié that he can't stand the | cial Exhibition, from Tommy Burns, | é « Montreal Athletic A inti e; interesting affair, Thie wi v of the big leaguo whirl- who offers to fight hero i ] the Be vere tin .Awncintion, and | [or the officers of the navy.8 as | pool.irl for ten the $ re in December porticiar cen named were invited to | first-class leppers went t the ome | To better explain the pni or dra Barn ollars, win, lose \u2019 .H ATHIE ELLIS co hnsky etes the reat that 4 thin event with Bally cod post in ; few illustrations.For point, take = od pt Burne states he mil sent AFTER : ho | were chosen, by the erie el pH Lt and the winner rorond Fhoire.| handed pi Young Cx Young, the left: | $35,000 purse, win, loss or dre THE TERCENTEN enh university .oars of | The impost on Rally Cast] : | handed pitcher, joined the Boston team | OT.he will fight hi ; ra LIMITED och versity to represent it on the grat for him to carry and = oe bw wan the find of the season.eam private.ill fight him for nothing in \u2014\u2014 GO TO THE \u2014\u2014 ET a ne EE nt UE tes NEW HOTEL BRA ; in orf ; .e ri , vah i i = - ; FULL SUPPLIES OF: of te nih regarding the poser Lieber willing to wait oman Geo.| country, because Te had Soar by the Seats will be provided for the - N .oO of endure under rte inde ef | to make bis drive, He rode ha end |faïnezs ahead.of use | performers on the Grand Stand « .3 Hurll Bricks, route.Another he are following.en | ordsre and won driving.SL But after that one good seaso at each performance of the ° DURLINGION, Ous 1 = Brook Shoobridge\u2019 Cement, Tt ot Tmt te pieet, and perhaps | ley set all the early pace with M #- | Young had alumped to the Tanke on pageants.C » .\u2019 .1 on h er Cement, the participants, ining on id whe could not stand \u201cthe temp tn clam, ad is in the big july 2328.anada 5 Leading Summer Resort x chor Cemen torial Io ; ve at the end.Lieut.re mp i ; oe Cen: iy lor the\u2019 Olympic meet of next | hard to get Ball Lieat.Buxton tried | burg, which row owns precaum Fitte | BOBBY KERR; MODEL ATHLETE, splenaid Fishing, Boating, Lawn Tennis, Bowling Gree | .» Lay ent, ore is «till anot i hi e end but he could not i recover bis first year's form, Hamilton, July 24 \u2014 \u2019 \u2019 ; Dexia Pi = wi sea), fn de eo tin J her bit which No a with ouch a heavy pont.When he Auhletira Tart yom the vnder oi who pron the 200 metres den thd .Accnmmodsiion tor 500 Guests.8 a » Fire Clay Flower Vases, desire ane best.and that is the | ont, and going rhe orp Tele while initial dip in the fart set, ot hie games, ee Canadien, Olympie | | ° V, De SANCTIS : da arc © À nib ie Com ert phe era the prod Rower did he seme nt the Afth fence.Es thing hut a pensation thin season.4 most all his days in Hello july ns 3 : S, Prop.Creek Coal.in his ortland to Chicag i i e of the best ridden ra 3 Payroll, becoum athir is George b + À VISIT SOLICITED, is prncticalls the same avale wc | Et D Toe a wesmembored by Tacen | of the chance that ho mey get back in (he past 18 years has been Tn \u2014= : : Le.TELEPHONE 260.wan completed in 27 days.The Mot- nr a long be remembered by those | Kni he an city's service as Board of Works { .\u2014 F ; veal nrrocistion has donated three who saw it.prises oa Lord are former mem.| Man for No.7 ward, and who ore \u2014\u2014 ' handsome silver trophies for the win: TO.DAYT'S CARD re 3 » Athletics, who ehons one | fine.browny specimen of Irish is a ¥ Notion : T > bande pe contest, it The card for this CARD, hich year, and faded into obscurity after Bobby res educated here, ie ishman.0 e \u2014\u2014 should be a record day at the track Other examples are arly 200 in age, and occupies a posi: ; ublic.ROYAL ARCANUM.ome oF Se vimana 1 | EE 0, aro men in Dovle | Lon, © remanent of tbe.Internationa tt Ween de El | Bal, ormation Bat ante a | {be pie.Toe ro hn Beh, Sh Riper uy Bie an | Ben Si et Bs , oo Pr es, RER , ends alt Public.The first rae hol Gorhnau Th 8 il al n almost ever since it established y Cars will not hearty invitation to all lot oi ates como to the er, Theo are many others.| 1h Conelon 209 3 he vario operats upon all visiting | © © pond sprinters coms to th \u201cA man like Cy Cobb is : Han branch hers.He hes ¢ Hand - routes verted by R.members.july21x10 Pat, Mian Felix.Tho was a Title fixie in the fast ot, an pro Hire dite years, first com Scotch (Hard) Anthracite Coal of Superior ou eA EY =| ¥E Dx pou tao I HLA sé HU SL eS Ro | Ey Comp Quality, Suitable for all Domestio .A.EVANS \u2018ftissns of Quebce are .ashaway ran a nice : | wood Magee, F i ce.| fre brigade.He is a fine \u20ac ; ; \u2018 4 reminded are vesterdey | vo04, Magee, Frank Chance, Mike Don: | round Oo ie YDS ho Ay sleet Gen.Manager.that.Then in doubt as to where they ard will be hard to beat to-day.Mie | lin.Fane\u2019 Wagner, Bobby Wallace, Ed- votre oll de in life and char- Purposesall entertain oubt aa to where they | Flix forced a fast pace ity.Mies ldie\u2019 Plank and others of their class, | (rustworth: tod, intelligent, and : ; «4 re able Kent House etill presents the ber up at the fAnirh.who represent the best baseball wi trust \u201cA He ie a member of the We are now booking orders for\u2019 tité-éttabra: - Vo i dor mein Jt | | EE Fie Method Goeth Whee ee RT = commas.wi , | y delightful way.nd shou won by Lou Teo .g 8 when in hie! = wire, to ; Every Woman CANADIAN Yom way don.with ans bracing Tuck v Lou _ JUVENILE CHALLENGE.other To Sod of which church his courtesy, 10 pind: tbe names not Mutire, as en >, \u201d § Ve mr RU QUEBEC RTARR SIDE time out.\u201cil ve right up.Pr a Ce a ren a foal germs arte tae.wil the nor M ne Hoh recommend te Poul bu va.ARVEL Whirling8 JOHN ae slo has h .se .© play a final game! ho.win or lose, will ve can refer ; Phin, RY.a chanes, te e a credit to who buy it ia la i you to thoes ve 24w Vogin §oproy | The third nm nor on.As the counter attrac himself and his city, i Coal rge quantities, and who will never : BES | Side Trips aie (hind race fo over the WR | Guy tro the Fove Fields Bun.| leave any sport Botton tor navies othe.Coal aa long as they can obtain Scotch ww .boi cont pou\u201d Heturn tickete from Quebec Tak pris Rally Castle prend and Tie o any lame yon vd ke de =» ren tn re ® - : st, Joseph Holel or Take ; ap, in George will t ded \u2018 pvsyst weph Hotel to ail stati Th I agreeable, one Capt, is G Seats : Sat end Canadian North ons on a fourth race show i Capt, is Feorue eats will be provide : \" | NS Eh eo BR nr he crt piso Boron pum an o ; 3 at Tweet one way first ol sc hir Inet | time aut, Invent \u2014\u2014 at eao performance v5 .LY OQ.Winter pe ®t up to July 0th, 1908, Inthaetve à fare | will ha the contender with Alilla CABPTO pageants.of the Removed to 83 St Peter Stree up A rn il \u201cgood | prnbabty third xa.P : fo grivm uo Monday, August va, | | The, Sith rare wil, gn - Lx Sore the Kind You Ha Moar Bought | The i hone 862 Queen < ana \u2018 \u2018., | ttgnotome » thirst for In most who Mike 6 distance, with! of î {oye fon a not tt vor \u20ac en {ee of the public school kespe on wi \" ® or A A | \u201c SATURDAY.JULX »5, 1808, - dnl SUMME Piece Flannel Bulls, Grey er White, - Trousers, Grey or White.Jane Trousers, | Blaser Coats, Blus or Stripede Bath Buits, k .Pañey Beglish Flansel Vests.White Flannel Cricket Shirts, Silk and Flannelette Cricket Rhirte, Colored.White Cellular Cricket Shirtsbination Bath Suit with Shirk | Flannel Neglige Shirts, colors to mateh ancy Colored Striped Bath Tawelei,; 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Mineral Waters, Instuling Apilllaaris.Walt) Ryre, Rityys in, Qashbana, Contraxeville and Viohy.A Clear Soft ie possible in Winter im spite of mid Skin ind.By ps o's good Seay.à vore Beap.an emaliient Soup.like CALVERT\u2019S 10% Carbolic Toilet Soap, \u2018much oan be done towsrde keeping the skin oft and smaoth, only the purest materials @ to make §.including spesial emollient amd Crystal Carbelia (se geod for the skin), .43 tomls a 3-1ab.bos, at ali Druggists, = Send for our fra beckiet cit 4300 ant our sther eposialition.; MC Cavaat à Co.007, Dorshester Bivens, MONTREAL The Finest Brands at LL BE A TRE GOLDEN DOG, E and SHER Bathing Costumes for Ladies\u2019, Gents and Boys, Bath Robes and Tow@is, Sweaters, Linen Hats from 256.up.Cotton Ties, Gents Furnishings, 106 ST.JOHN STREET PHONE 1664 COMMUTATION TICKETS NOW ON SALE \u2014 VIA \u2014 RICHELIEU B ONT.NAY.CO.\u2014To\u2014 BAY ST.PAUL, i MURRAY BAY, CAP L\u2019AIGLE AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF CALL, Travel by Boat and Keep Cool THOS.COOK & SON Summer Tours Word.to all Parts of the F.S.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Gea\u2018iR.8, 20195, Ageas.Wedding Cakes Best Quality and Artistically Finished.* Jellied Meats, Turkeys, Fowl, Salads pl SE BE orm & rec t breakfast 7 4 Our Ice Cream Sodas are delicious, try ome.R.J.WINFIELD, Caterer and Confectioner Phone 170 126 St.John St.drize Medal, Phitade'phia Exhibition, 1876 TT WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH Best for Qlezning zd Polishi 3d.od.1,208 \u201cWELLINGTON'KNIFE BOARDS Prevent friction in cleaning & injury to Knives, POLYBRILLIANT METAL POMADE Never becomes dry and hard like other Meta) Pastrs.N LVERSM HS SOAP EMERY.EMERY.CLOTHES EERE MANUFACTURED by JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Ltd., Wellington Mills, London, England, Tercentenary Books, SCENIC SIÈGES AND BATTLE FIELDS OF FRENCH CANADA by Katherine Livingstone Mac.pherson.,THE LAND OF THB MAPLE, by B.Sears ro THE FIGH B CANADA, Wood.4.by Wm.QUEBEC UNDER TWO FL Doughty & Dionae.° AGS, by OF @ANADA, POLITICAL ANNALS by A.P.Cockburn.SPECIAL EDITIONS by Wm.Kirby, THE 8FATS OF TRE MIG, Gilbert Parker.HY, The Tercentenary View Book of Que bec, the Tercenten Official Proamme and a full } { Tercen: om Post Cards, AT of T ten.P.J, Evoy's Bookstore, 107 ST.JOKN STRRÈL People have to become acquainted got ine RY WINE and they are lucky if they a e Claire For Moierats Prioss, / UTEY, Strest Quebdte with luck before they believe in it.| Lo Bteamer Forneho, from Bydney, for ~+T Montreal, arrived in port vestenday, SHIPPING NEWS 050008002900004000000) ALLAN LINE.Virginian, Captain Vipond, from Liverpool, landed the mails at Rimouski at 4.00 p.m.on Thursday | and arrived in port at five o'clock yesterday morning end anchored in the stream, thus making the paseage from Liverpool in six days and thir- | teen hours.She subsequently moored ; at the Breakwater, landed passengers and Quebec cargo, and leit Tr Montreal at 4.30 p.m.Virginian brought out 77 first, 213 second and | 300 third-class passengers, hesides a general carge.Immediately ater arriving the Virginian dressed ship in ' honor of the Tercentenary.Steamer Hesperian, Captain Fairfull, from Glasgow, with 28 first and 117 , third-class passengers, besides a - eral cargo, arrived in port last mght and moored at the Breakwater.Steamer Corsican, Captain Outram, arrived from Montreal at 12.30 p.m.yesterday, and moored at the Eom: pany\u2019s wharf.Having embarked Quebec passengers und cargo she left for Liverpool at 3.10 p.m., with a large y number of passengers.«C.F.R.LINER.M.S.Empress of Ireland, Lieut.Forster, R.N.R., left port at 3.45 p.m.yesterday with a large num of pas | sengers in ali three classes.t Steamer Lake Erie, Captain Carey, from Liverpool, with 145 passengers, and a general cargo.arrived in port at 5.45 p.m.yesterday and moored at the Breakwater.After landing pes.sengers she left for Montreal at 8.00 pm.Steamer Montfort, Captain Hodder, from Bristol, was reported 454 miles from Quebec at 12,30 p.m.yesterday.Due in port to-morrow morning.DOMINION LINE, Steamer Canada, Captain R.0.Jones, having landed passengers and Quebec cargo, left for Montreal at 7.00 a.m.yesterday.She brought out 547 passengers.Steamer Manxman, Captain Christie, from Avonmouth, wi a cargo, arrived in port at 7.00 a.m, yesterday and moored at the Point-a- Carcey wharf.She left for Montreal at noon yes y NORTH SHORE T.& W.CO.Steamer Natashquan, Captain Simpson, from North Shore ports, with passangers and fish, arrived in port yes ay morning and moored in the Louise Basin.QUEREC STEANSHIP CO.Steamer Parima arrived at Thomas.WI, at ten o'clock Thureday night.Steamer Bermudian arrived at New York from Be:muda, at noon yester- y.Stlast THONSON LINE.Steamer Jacons, Captain Lindsay, arrived from Montreal last evening, and went into the Louise Basin to complete cargo.HERO OF THE ATLANTIC DEAD.Halifax, July 24.\u2014The death oc: curred at his home in this city Mon day afternoon of Rev.William J.Ancient, the preacher-hero of the wreck of the White Star liner Atlantic, His death came as a chock to the community at large.Although he had not bern in the best of health recently, his 112.30 p.m., one tug; 1.30 p.m., and procseded.8 Bonaviste arvived from Mont yesterday, and peooveded fos Sydney.PCAT OF QUEBEC, Arrived, July 24.88, Virginian, Vipond, Liverpool, Al lana,\u201d Rao & Co., passengers and general cargo.8S.Hesperian.Fairfull, Glasgow, Al lans, line & Co, passengers and general cargo.RS.Manxman, Christie, Avonmonth, W.M.Macpherson, gemeral cargo.88.Natashquan.Bim , _ North Shore, North Shore T.& W.Co., passengers and fish.BS.Lake Erie, Carcey, Liverpool, C.P.R.Co, passengers and general cargo.8S.Pelix Carbgay, \u2014\u2014, United States, coal.SS, Corsiean, Outram, Montreal, Al lans, Ras & Ro., general cargo.58.Odland, Storm, Upper Lakes, bal et.BS.Fornebo, Hanses, Bydney, fot Montreal, coal.CLEARFD $8.Virginian, Vipond, Montreal, Al lans, Rae & Co., part cargo.8S.Empress of Ireland, Forster, Liv erpnol, C.P.R.Co, passengers and general cargo.BS.Harald, Berv.Bydney, Dominion Coal Co., ballast, | 58: Manzman, Christie, Montreal, W.Macpherson, part cargo.8S.Hesperian, Fairfull, Montreal, Al lans, Ras & Co., part cargo.8S.Lake Frie, Carey, Montreal, C.P.R.Ca., part cargo, $3.Corsican, Outram, Liverpoel, Allans, Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, July 24th, 1908.Father Point (160)\u2014Clear, calm.In 7.45 a.m.Caimerag.Little Metis (180 )\u2014Clear, east.In 9 a.m., Hermod.Cape Chatte (234)\u2014Clear, cast.In ons twn-masted steamer.Martin River (260)\u2014Clear, north- tant.In 10.30 a.m., Wobun.Cape Magdalen (294 )\u2014Clear, south- art.In 10 a.m., Borgestad.Fame Point (324 )\u2014Clear, calm.Montfort 130 miles esst at 12.30 p.m.Heath Point\u2014Inward, 1.20 p.m., mb four-masted C.P.R.steamer.Low Point (584)\u2014Cloudy, raining, north.In yesterday, 5 p.m., Sandsend: 11 p.m., Sverre.Out yesterday, 5 p.m., Bomira.Magpie \u2014Clear, King Edward.Godbout.\u2014Clear, calm.Out, 8 am.Savoy.Amour (662)\u2014Ciear, west.calm, In 7 am, Point J .Tn yesterday, .m., steamer.; \"BS.M'GREEVT, Superinten \u2014_\u2014 NOTABLE BANQUETS.At the Luncheon given by the Chairman of the London County Council to the Members of the uniggpal Council of Paris during their r visit to London, the Menu was as foi- lows : Huitres natives de Whitstable Consomme Sevigne | Filets de sole Gaiety Noisette d'agneau de lait a la clamart Perdreau en casserole Salade coeur de laitue Biscuit Glace Pompadour Friandises Dessèrt Champagne Cafe G.H Mumm & Co.'s Extra Dry.G.H.Mumm & Co.'s Cordon Rouge\u2014\u2014 LOST LOST\u2014AT THE STATE BALL, A diamond crescent.A reward, jf returned immediately to room clerk, Chateau Frontenac.108T \u2014 SILVER DECORATION , between elevator où Terrace and corner of Ste.Anne and Du Fort streets.Finder will be rewarded os bringing same to the Chronicle office.WANTED.\u2014A WOMAN, ALSO A I\u2014girl must speek both French and lish; must be nest and tidy.Ap ply immediately at 107 8t Jobn street.WANTED-FOR THE NEW CAR- lisle Roman Catholic School an Fle rentary Teacher with French and English diploma.For further particulars apply to L.P.JeBel, Bec\u2019'y-Tress, WANTED.\u2014LIVE MAN TO OPERate Vending Machine in Quebec.Re munerstion large, work light.be able to make investment.Dox 229, London, Ontla.w.rat, FRENCH LESSON8\u2014TWO OR three pupils wanted, Lessons given at bome if preferred, Address, \u201cB.\u201d Chronicle office.PARTNER WANTED, GOOD POSItion, small investment.Help sell novel: ties during Tercentenary.Particulars, 8.C.6, Catheart street, Montreal.WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GENeral servant for English family of two, wages.Apply, F.T., care Chronicle office.ROOM WANTED.\u2014 BRIGHT AND airy, with use of \"Phone preferred, for gentioman for the month of July or longer, with or without board.State terms.J.Aron, Room 248, Chateau Frontenac.WANTED AGENTS, BIG MONEY gnaranteed.Enlarged portraits on pillow tops 30c.Crayons, Bromides, Oilettes, Pearls, Paintings, Frames, lowest prices.Catalogues free.Ritter Art Studio.819 W.Van Baren, Chioago, Ili, U.S.A, POSITION WANTED.\u2014 A YOUNG lady from the country, having her diplomas and having graduated in French and English, wishes a position in a good family, es lady's compen- ion, governess or teacher, and having ja knowledge of medicine would t sition as nurse.If so desired, the st of refercnces can be given from a prominent member of the clergy.I \u2018any ladies wish to honor the application with an answer, please address.Miss A.B.Ville Guay, Levis.WANTED Ail NAN TO HANDLE our Perapirador cream for the Dominion of Canada, splendid openi man who has contro] t party; our ds y all druggists and depal ._ Perepirodor, West 34th, New York, WANTED.\u2014 YOUNG MEN FOR FIRE men and Brakemen, instruet you at home by mail.We ist in secoring employment.For free information send stamp to National Railway Training School Inc., 376 Robert St.112), St.Paul, Minn.MA MEN AND WOMEN WANTED T learn barber trade in eight weeks, duates earn twelve to eighteen dol- ars weekly; help secure positions.Catalogue free.Moler Barber College, 119 Craig Street West, Montreal.Century, ef usive | 0 | area of about 28x50 feet.horses D.J., suitable for rent from the first of June.Terme moderate to a reliable party.Ad dress \u201cM.D,\u201d Chronicle Office.house containing 9 rooms with bath Frontense.and omnibus every ed on St.Louis Road about 2) miles from Toll Gate.For further ticulars apply to John Egan, Fdge wood Cottage, Besgerville, P.Q.VERY DESIRABLE ROONS, ALL conveniences, on Grande Allee, near Dri Hall.Apply ot passes dou ROOMS TO RENT.-THREE COM.{ortable bedrooms, Apply to: M Walsh, Lee street, Mount Pleasant.ROOMS TO RENT \u2014 WITH LARGE windows facing strest on which ade will pairs Room well furnished.Apply 12 Parlor street.of shower and tub baths, central locality, very convenient to leading res taurants, Post Office and Terrace.Price 81.50 per day.Phone 669.16 Palace Hill.TO RENT.\u2014-SPLENDID PLACES TO see the procession on the arrival His Royal Highness the Prince Wales.Apply to I.J.A.Demers Cie, Champlain Market.BOARD.\u2014FOUR OR FIVE GENTLEmen ean have comfortable board at very reasonable terms in a private English-speaking family, house situst- ed in a very derirable locality with beautiful view of River St.Lawrence, about five minutes walk from electrie cars (Limoilou Station) or fifteen\u2019 minutes from Dorchester Bridge.Address, \u201cBoard,\u201d Chronicle office.-_ TO RENT.NICELY FURNISHED rooms, five minutes from Chateau Frontenac; modern improvements ; baths, hot water, electric light and telephone, Convenient to street cave.Mrs.Wm.Donohue, Union Building, 3 Ursuline Lane, =#2% -\u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT j for summer months, containing eleven rooms, with all modern econ.veniences ; gallery nxtending on three sides.Situate corner of Et.Louis Road and Park Avenue (opposite Plains of Abralam).Apply to H.Bignell, 66 S9.Peter street.Phone | 78.tL TO LET\u2014SOME FINE ROONS FOR | the enmmer season.Excellent table land nice airy rooms.Good fishing at all times.Apply at once, J.Big j onette, Bigouette's Hotel, Lake Beau- ! port.LET\u2014TRE GROUND FLOOR G Masonic Hall Building.coverine an Bnildi \"heated with most medern hat water | furnaces.Suitable for a hank.rail way or other business requiring #-acions office .Seifert Winks Apply to A.E.MAN WANTED\u2014WE WANT A GOOD live man to assist us in interesting investors in a new oil development com- ny owning 20,000 acres oil and gas in Canada.Ten oil wells will be put down at once.A good man {ean make two or threes hundred dollars per Keek for the next few ! monthg working for us.Address Russell & Company, Room £27, Traders Bank Building.Toronto.Canada.AGENI1S WAN LOST\u2014DURING THE MILITARY parade on the 23rd instant, à black cavalry horse plume.Finder will be reve ed on returning same to this office.LOST OR STOLEN\u2014AT QUEBEC Exposition Lacrosse Grounds, gold watch, fob, tan shoes, grey cnat and other clothing.Liberal reward, and sitively no questions asked.Address forin Walter, care Chronicle office, RINGS LOST\u2014ON \u2018SUNDAY LAST early demise was not expreted.Nr, Ancient was stationed at Terrance Bay at the time of the wreck nf the | Atlantic, April 1, 1578, and by his gallant conduct in pushing out to the battered steamer was the means of saving two lives.His boat crew rue.- ceeded, in the face of tremendous seas, im reseving | the two last survivors, who wera clinging to the masts of the | stranded ship.This gallant deed won ! him renown, and when in 1908 a monu.| ment was erected to the drowned at Terrance Bay with money raised by\u2019 friends of the dead, Mr.Ancient's part : was fittingly eulogized.Île came to | \u2018Halifax shortly afterwawnd, and be | came rector of Trinity Church.Then by he went to Londonderry, and was rec jtor there up to the date of hin ap | pointment ns-Dinceran Secretary of the Anglican Church.which position | he held with the greatest satisfaction ; up to the time of his death, He lcav- en a widow and threo daughters, one the wife of Rev.Sisem, and two at home.He was seventy-five years old.\u2014 _ NOTES.__ at i | Steamer Felix Carbray, from the | United States, with a cargo of coal, ' arrived in port vesterday morning and went into the Louise Dock.Tug Rudson left for Sorel last even.{ ing, with a number of canal boateip | tow.Steam yacht Seaborn, of Montreal, | and sailing yacht Ennlion, of Chicou | timi, have arrived in port and are moored in the Louise Basin, Captain Storm, - Steamer Odland, N from the upper lakes, for tho Saguenay, arrived in port yesterdav al ternoon and went to the Breakwater Sen ; Captain Rernierwill probably leave port today for the Arctio region, Steamer Waconsta, Captain Olsen | having discharged her cargo of cond | loft for Sydney yesterday evening.\u2014\u2014imamt Claire Fontaine.| ance.on the LC.R.noon train two ringe\u2014a diamond and turquoise and a rl.They were left in the lavatory.Finder please return to 116 Grande Alles and receive reward.eee eer LOST LONG AND GENERAL SER.PORTRAIT AGENTS AND PHOTO- phers.\u2014Enlarged Portraits finished Fr the trade.Work guaranteed and prices right.Write for catalogue.(Portrait Supply Co, 74 Dundas street, | Toronto.: \u201c7 BOARD.\u2014_\u2014 BAY VIEW ROUSE, SITUATED ON | the~shore ot Inke Megentie, P.Q., one \u2018mile from town, C.P.R.and Q.C.| station and steamer on lake.Open let June.Beautiful scenery, 1,700 feet above sea, first-class accommodation.(Apply, M.E.Smith.FOR SALE FOR SALE \u2014 EXCELLENT PM- vate residence at No.579 Se, John street, having gas, «lentrie Hiaht, bot and cold water.and all moden improvements.The house and barn cost over 810.000 and hax a ground mens surement of 45 x 187, or oer 7.000 feet, which is valued at 81.30 per font.To à prompt buver thie pro | ports will he dispases nf for $10,000, Apply \u201cNX.\u201d this office.FOR SALE\u2014SHOW CASES, She ent raleemen.All wires and pricesi from $5.00 to 210.00 per foot, L.J.A.Demers & Co, Halle Champlain._\u2014_\u2014 ss eee FINE PROPERTY.\u201cSANT | Michael's,\u201d on St, Louis Road.two miles from Maple Avenue, comprising \u2018about 48 acres, with cottage, farm buildings, &e.Apply on the premises.FOR SALE.\u2014 TWO PROPERTIES.One at Cap Rouge and the other nt ! Bergerville, near the city.For pari ticularn apply to TaRue & LaRue Notaries, 28 St.Ann Street.he | NISHED ROONR WITH USE \"of shower and tub baths, fentral lo.vice minaiature medals.Please return cality.very convenient to leading res i iv : tanrante, Post Office and Terrace to this office, and receive reward.Ja $50 per day.\u201d Thorne 660 16 FOUND.Palace Hill.\u201cFOUXD.\u2014 A 6.T.R.TICKET.| $150.00 TILL, CLOSE OF NAVIGA.Owner ran obtain same by provin property and payment of this adver tirement.WANTED-SNART OFFICE Boy.Apple to C.P.R.Telegraph office, 8 Kt, Peter street, WANTED _\u2014_\u2014 WAFTED \u2014 25 WAITRESSES FOR Paquet'a Pure Fond Restaurant.À ly at once to the Steward, 4th Floor, he Paquet Co, | Ltd, 157-173 Sg, Joseph street.WANTED\u2014APPRENTICES AND AS- sietants for Mantle and Dress Making, Glover, Fry & Ca, WANTED.\u2014-TWO OR THREE Women to work by the day.Also two ne ! three vouths as bell boys.Apply, St.Louis Iotel.POSITION WANTED.\u2014A CULTURed voung Quebec lady, thoroughly competent in both English and French, desires position as travelling companion, secretary or governess, Highont references.Please addgees M.= Chronicle Office, Quebec.WANTED \u2014 STRRET SALESNEN for selling a fine Souvenir Album.Very liberal commission.Apply te Geo.Fraser, Mountain Hill, jo \u201c.Jo, Tron, TE CO RO EE | JANTED-OFFICE GIRL OR Boy.Address Rox 13, P.WANTED- RY SALESMAN IN BATS | od | and furs, situation\u2014ten years expert; 2 .Feat references.this office.cts ett tern tn \u2014ANTED AN EXPERIENCENNURSE ot child of two year , vilti se to to Island of Orleans for ofa mer.Apply to F.5 Chronicle rffice, ©», Apply, * tion, ideal summer cottage.completely furnished, adjoining grounds, Rotel Tadousac, If, fishing, shooting, boating.Daily ateamere.Apply Miss Russell and Joner, Tadourar, dow commanding a magnificent view of the Military Review and Narch Past.alae three windows with view of atreet parade after.Apply at the cottage, (near S1.Louis oll Gate.) ROONS7 MONTREAL\u2014 TOURISTS and others will find large well fumish- od, all comveniences.Incality first rlass, very central.72 MeGill Collage Ave.TO RENT\u2014ON BATH ROOM FLAT, large.well furnished bedroom, in strictly privates lamily: in close viein.ity to clast boarding hose and to hotels, Apply 24 Hebert street.UNFURNISHED COTTAGE TO rent until September, containing sight rooms, beautifully situated on Ste.Foye Road, § of a mile from cars.Address E.D.Sewell, Ville Montcalm.TO RENT-8 FURNISAED ROONS close proximately to all leading hotels 34 Ste.Angie street, Upper Town, lieu street, containing 7 furnished rooms during Tercentennry.flan stove and light, Also house in country not far from city.also contains 7 furnish.rooms And every convenience.Apply by phone No.1180.TO RENT-ONE UPSTAIRS WRY- | near Frontenac Park, ete.! Smee TO LET-HOUSE NO.205 RICHF- | COINS FOR SALE.\u2014 OLD \u201cAND tare coina of all rountries.Old fre arme, printed views of Montreal in 11530.Apple to St Malo Fotel, \"109$ and 198$ St.Valier Street.Telephone 07.HOUSE FOR SATF.\u2014HOUSE FOR merly occupied by the Rev.Mr.Burt, situated on St, Cyrille street, near Maple Avenue, aceupying 12,500 feet of ground, including garden.Apply 42 St.Louis Street, Telephone 398.FOR SALE.\u2014 TRE RIGHT TO manufacture and sell in Canada the most attractive practical and quickest selling novelty sign on the market, ! Write to-day lor special terms.Address Albright Sign Co, Muncie, Indians, U.S.A.PROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014GRAND i Allee, splendidly built detached stone | house nn lot 60 x 150 fret, handeomely finished in oak and in first-class order, | Extension kitchen and pantry, son vants\u2019 staircase, ate, ote.All modern improvements.Full partieulare from F.A.LaRue, N.P., 2 Cook street, Quebec.FOR SALE.DECORATIONS, \u2014 1 have to dispore of & lot of Decors \u201ctions, Flags.Poles.Paper Garlands, Wooden Shields.Cotton and Wonllen Bunting.with Fringe, Chinese Lan | torne, ete.ete.The lot or part to suit buyer, Mint he die | of this | week.St.Louis Hotel.Apply Room 62, J.Foreman.BUSINESS NOTICES rt rte OLESALE NOURES INTERKET- dr the sale of excellent Soup.Dies, in brand of the wey h ot quallts.revivre nl ap.ibid to R.py care ot \u201cari River, Heambnrg, any.\u201cumn TILL CLOSE oF Javier tion, ummer cottage, t furninhed.ndi wronnde.Motel Tadowsee, gol, ing, shooting, pontine, Daily stenmers, Apply Mise useel] Jones.Tadowses t d cultural com {lant threo Lan AE 10 pe or Tuil-pald mine trial stock.Send list and ner Siathemstn.NM Union Square, \u2018New Yoob- HORSE TO RENT \u2014 A GOOD 4 , of driving, also .Price $4 4 day.Apply er Ra 109 St.Ana fA, } TO RENT.~A WELL FURNISHED, self-contained house, near Maple Ave; nue, with avery econvemience, contais \u201cÀ ing even rooms, bath room, ete.Tv - rr meee TO RENT \u2014 A COMFORTABLS .» 10 minutes from Steamer for city.House situate 3 EXCHANGE STOCK IN LUMBER FURNISHED ROOMS WITH USE â ty i TORBAY, JULY 235.1008 UHRONICLE.dh A Eras tne the occasion of the Third Centenary of the founding ef Quebec, by SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN, ECEPTION AT THECITY HALL, NESDAY.the 25th of July instant, from nine-thirty P.M.until midnight.?'¥ 3 i \u2018 \u2018 The MAYOR and ALDERMEN of the ity of QUEBEC will hold a reception, at the CITY HALL, WEDNESDAY, the 20th of JULY instant, from nine i until midnight.EXENING DRESS y > Entrance :\u2014Central door, in front of Wesilics.By order, H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.{ Indian Village Co Plains of Abraham POR SALE\u2014Decorated Tepees, \u2018Indian Suits, Bows, Arrows.: Bead Work, Moccasins.JUDICAL NOTICE gas P.M.3 holders of the Mutual Re- pany.Pursuant to the provision of the .Winding-up Act and the Winding-up -! order made herein the Liquidator hess - and filed in the Office of the Buperintendent of Indurance at Otta- ing by the books and records of the Othoers of the said Compary to he creditors or cliants or any matured, \u201d, valued or cancelled policies or cone tracts «pany on \u2019 A duplicate of this list may be seen in ; the -officer oi the liquidator.All such persons will rank as creditors or claim sats for such amounts without the fil- : ing ol any claim, notice or evidence Yor teking any action.Nevertheless, any such claim may be contested by amd of the amount due to each any person interested, and any persom who is not placed upon the said list sor is dinsatisfed with the amount for \"which he appears as creditor or claim.\u201cant, may file his own cleim.: This advertisement is published to -:the eod that any person desiring to prove a claim against the ateete of \u2018Ithe said Comapny and who does not Jatready apyrar upon the same lint, À \u2019 } * may file his claim with the Liquidator, Mr.E.R.C.Clarkson, 33 Scott Stream, Toronto.__ Any persoe having any claim against the said Company or the assets there\u2019 of, which does not appear upon the said list, is hereby notified that un- \u2018fleas his claim is GM with the Liqui- Jdator of the said Company on or be: fore the Fifteenth day of September xt ensuing, he will stand debarred Jend foreclosed from amerting any \u201c{olaim against the said Company, and Whe assets of the raid Company will be distributed under the Winding-up [Order which has been made hervin, without regard thereto.Any person i iring to contest the reims of any {person not upon the said list muat [le his contestation in my office and iwerve & copy thereof upon the said Liquidator and the claimant whore l'elaim is to be contertrd on or befute {ighe 15th of September next.| The Liquidator will by my die tion wed by mail to every claimant.whore (mame apjears upon the sail list, par +; iculars of the amount for which he is oollocated upon the said list.Ti this amount is eatidfactory to the claim- § ant, he need take no further action.If \" \u2018his claim is contested, further notice ; will be given to him.If any question fa raised involving the rights of numerous claimants, proper provisions wiil be made for.the representation of the class interested so as to save the individual claimants expense.J.A.McAEDREW, Official Referee.Dated, June 9th, 1908., fuly28-sug.1-8x3.a em any ® NATURAL = ® HEALTH-GIVING \u20ac FRUIT ® REFRESHING \u20ac SALT ® /NVIGORATING \u20ac To the Creditors and Polieyserve Lite Insurance Comwa 8 statement of ali the persons ap- | of insurance in the said Com.{ - in respect of all such claime.| CASTORIA {The Kind You Hare Always Besgit NCE HD IN EXCITING THI Experienced a Sever: Gale snd Cnow Whaler Carried Away by Whale, Tt developed to-day that the Prince of Wales had an exciting experience on his trip over on the Indomitable, at first in a severe gale which threatened to prevent the arrival of the ship in time for the festivities, and later by seeing a whale run away 'with a small whale ship.This was the first ocean trip of the Indonitable and great interest was taken in her performance.On the .night of the 15th ake ran into & strong westerly gale with tremendous sweeping seas, So eevere was the gale that the warship was reduced to bare headway of eight knots as | apminet 18 she had been making.The \"gale lasted two days and was foilow- ed by two days of fog which again {interrupted progres until it was fear- | od the Prince could not keep hie en- .gagement at Quebec.When brilliant weather finally came the Indoritable was pushed to 23 knote, the Minotaur | as left far behind, nnd the lost time vas made up s0 as to insure the Prince's arrival on time.Several splendid icebergs were passed off the * Straits of Belle Tale.A little later a mall whaling schooner war seen to harpoon a whale.The -nimal made a \u2018savage fight, darting off and drageing the craft about in a rig-ag course for some time until a well-aimed shot with another harpoon put an end te the {whaie's struggles.The ship was in tvontact with England ne Newfoundland by wireless telegraphy through.\u2018out the entire voyage and a daily | news sheet was insued with the latest (bulletin information from both sides \u2018of the ocean.The Indomitable proved : to be a magnificent ship running per- i lectly and without the slightest vibration, and showing herself capable of j making 25 knots in good weather.| \u2014 ea : TO-DAY (SATURDAY.We will continue aur great reduction sale in our clothing department.| Above all do not fail to see our suits at $4.95 value from 22.00 to $12.00.i Do not forget.come and profit.: MARCEAU & CO.135 St.Joseph St | | | | | ! MAJOR GENL.Who has been +.- THE STAR OF TO-NIGHT'S COX- CERT.LÀ record has been established in Cueher, ns far as advance sales for fn concert, are concerned.The large ruditorium of the Drill Hall will ba +0 packed to-night that many will have to be turned away.who were eager to hear the renowned cantatrice, the darling of operas lovers in the home .of that form of music and to bear, more- lover, our Quebec Symphony Orchestra and the great chorus formed for the festival, both of which have surprised ; everyone and given genuine pleasure to those who attended the performances of \u2018Christophe Colon,\u201d that the Music Committee have decided to re peat the gala concert in its entirely on Tuesday next.They have arranged with manager, Mr.H.Henson, of New York.who is perronally here, tu let Mme.de Pasqnalli remain and sing in.The plans will open at o'clock Monday morning at Lavigueus & Hutchinson's piano warehouses, St, John street.Orders for sratx can he sent in to-day.The applications will he trented in their turn as they rome in.Since it became known that Mmede Pasqualhi is in Canada, Man Hanson has been asked by four dit ferent cilie to name a fee for a Pasquali appearance, but as she is due in Italy in August the Canadian dol: lars had to be regretfully declined.The selection of Mme.de Pasquali to be the onlnint at this great historical moment, is greatly appreciated by her, the more so as she je an American to the back bone, in spite of her Ttalian marriegs and her triumphs ahroad.To ber.America comprises and U.8.A, and Mexico, ar art kmows no political limitations and border For Infants and Children.Bears the ++AW++++++++.+++.NATIONALS VS.NATIONALS.By special on of the League the Nationale of Quebec and the Nationals of Ottawa will play their scheduled league game on the Q.A.Cgrounds to-morrow afternoon.This match wil] be a hummer and ought to attract a large crowd.VICTORIAS BEAT THETFORD.victory over the Thetford Mines base ball nine at the Pointe au Lievre grounds yesterday in the presence & fair attendance of spectators.The miners sent the initial tally across the pap in the frst inning.Levis, Immediately they came to bat, placed themselves on even terms, and after blanking Thetford in the second pro- tted by a balloqn ascension of the miners and batted in four runs, Latoque pitched great ball for the visitors, frequently retiring the oppor ing batters on threes pitched Is.The weird support behind him, however, in the early innings discounted this good work.A classy catch ol a floater by Wilson in centre field for Levis was a feature.Batteries :\u2014 Thetford-Larocque and Gosselini Levis\u2014Curry and McAloon.Score by innings : YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL, (Eastern) 4t Buffalo :\u2014 Buffalo, 2: Providence, 4.At Rochester: \u2014 Jersey City, 4: Rochester, 1.Sec- ~nd gamo\u2014Rochester, 6; Jersey City, (National.) At New York :\u2014 Pittsburg, 1: New York, 4 At Brooklyn :\u2014 Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, 1.At Boston: \u2014 Cincinnati, 3: Boston, 2 {American.) At Cleveland :\u2014 Cleveland, 4 : NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS ON THE Q.A.C.GROUNDS.The next big event on the official programme of the Tercentenary is the naval and military Gymphana on the Q.A.C.ground: next Tuesday afternoon.The programme has not yet \"40-0040.Detroit.7.| J.F.WILSON, requested by Hie Excellency the Governor-Ge era! .after the Visiting Admirals ond Senior Naval Or look been definitely adopted, but it will include some of the events that have proved most attractive at the after noons of sports during this week, such as the musics, ride of the R.C.HA.and the gymnastics = the Gentlemen Cadets.There will also be à splendid exhibition of field drill by the crews of the British war vessels in port, a tug-of-war competition be tween the fleets, rtausioal ride, mop tournament, obstacle race, tent = ging, &c., &c.Altogether a rich and varied programme is being arranged which is bound to delight all hands.Another big «vent Rill be the baseball match on Wednesday afternoon, be tween the Montreal Eastern League team and a picked team of Teague and Rock City players.It will be the first time a baseball game of this importance has been played in thia city and it is being eagerly looked forward to by our sport loving populace.e firrworke display on Friday even ling by Brock & Co., of London, will wind np two weeks of as high-class l events an were ever put on any athletic grounds in Canada\u2014 TURF HISTORY MADE AT TERRE HAUTE.Horsemen throughout the country marveled at the performances of the light hernesn flyers at the Peoria meeting two © ago, but what the trotters and pacers there is not \u20ac marker to the way records were shat ered at the Terre Haute meeting last week, Ai epborne Tn Gredy\u2019s stable Bug to urn, in « ate a up a new world's record for a third race hest, trotting, and placed tbe mark at 2,044.Ho won the 2,00 trot In straight beats, but had bis work eut out for bim by Margaret O.fou the daughter of Onward was right by hin side all the way.Minor Heir, the mighty sen of Heir-at-Law {a Dean's steing, wae pbs ago bot a ma; 08%, od the boys what « real Signature of he is by hookiag up with the 228 pare last » \u2018CHB QUEDEC 3 -| pessed through the gates, \u2014.[YOU NEED IT EVERY MORNING.BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS.BOTTLES STERILIZED.Caledonia Springs Co., Ltd, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT.M.TIMMONS & SON, 80-82 Co's d'Abraham, Que.AGENTS FOR QUEBEC to the wire in 2.01 flat.The five eats in this event were in the av time of 2.04, a new world\u2019s record by two seconds.The frst two heats went to Dean with Minor Heir, the tüme being 2.014 and 2.01 This time for a green pacer is the most wonderful performance ever seen in this country, 'and the crowd at the \u2018Terre Haute track cheered for several minutes, it is said, after the time was hi out.Last ureday, Lon McDonald's ware, Amy Brooks.proved herself as good a race horse as ever was shown on the Grand Circuit when she took the measure of Fleming Boy, Vendetta, Spanish Queen.aud other fast ones in the 2.20 trot, going the three heats in 2.07, 2.074 and 2.07.She was just good enough at all stages of the race to {beat the bent the others could do.and her three heats in such remarkable time stamps her one of the best trot ters in America to-day.À Buffalo man who saw the race pronounces her \u201c\u2018the queen of them all\u201d and says it is ap sven money bet that the trotter does not live that can beat her in a three in-five race.: Will Durdee\u2019s California mare, Copa dn Ota.took a mark of 2.08% in the 2.08pace and thereby stamped herself one to be feared in any company when she strikes the Eastern circuits.Durfee won three races the first day of the meeting.A 3-year-old was brought to light on Thursday that negotiated a mile in 2.10-easilv.His name is Jobn S.and he lookr like the sure-rnough 2-minute racer.He is bv Iron Band, dem Lucy Wilkes and is in Thacker\u2019s stable.All through the mæting quarters in less than 30 eeconds were executed every day, in both gaite and it in doubt ful if another meeting is held this year where such wonderful time is made.Never in the history of racing in \u201cTarry Rut\u2019\u2019 have so manv persons and the meeting was the most successful ever held in the Indiana town.Beware of Health Salts Avold strong cathartics\u2014when you need physic take s tested family medicine like Dr.Hamilton's Pills, \u2014mild, sct in one night, make you feel well in one day\u2014that\u2019s how Dr.Hamilton's Pills work.25c.per box.ARRIVAL OF EXPENSIVE AUTO.A beautiful and expensive wtomobile consigned to Lieut.-Governor muir, of British Columbia, who is at resent in the city, arrived on the irginian yesterday.Do Long Breaths Hurt ?Proper treatment consists in i s rubbing of the chest and side with Nerviline which sinks into the tissues where the Join le seated and gives prompt relief.For pains, swellings, congestion and colds of every kind, nothing is surer to cure than a 23¢c.bottle of Po.son'e Ner viline.THE PLACE T0 SEE CANADA Canadian National Exposition TORONTO August 29 to Sept 14.Greatest and Best Attended Annual Exhibition in the World $100,000.00 In Prizes and Attractiohs Grand Art.Loan Collection trem Paris Salon and other international Mit tary Tateo and Spectacle, the Seige of Sabas- European Galler- topel with 900 tes, performers.Massed Band Concert Nightly.9,000 Live Stook on view.Superior Mippodreme Partormance.For all information address J.O.ORR, Maneger, City Hall, Toronto Cheap Fares From Everywhere, for Gloed, oss 1 many full-page illustrations, portraits \u2018| scope is best and most clearly given in LITERARY NOTES | P.F.Collier & Bon, of New York and Toronto, have published o Tercentouery His of Canada, from Champlain to urier, io thres volumes, cloth, It is embellished with and maps, especially made for the work end ie written by Mr.Frank Basil Tracy whose sams is a guarantes for.the excellonos of ite literary style.Its the words of the preface, \u2018the work is designed to be an accurate, complaie and connected story of the main our- rents of Canadian hietory from Champlain to Laurier.It has not been possible to go into side-fields and bypaths, but with the large figures and events, J'have tried to be generous.Above ali 1 have , attempted to hold to the story form, so that whether + skatching a battle, a change in government, deep-seated social movement I N cause the reader to feel that all are parts of a great novel or drama, as indeed I conceive history in its true relations to be.Only enough comment has been inserted to point out the deeper meanings of history, end wich comment, I hope, will be found to be, while sometimes atrong- ly expressed, invariably fair and im-, partial.\u201d We regret exceedingly that the pressure on our columns at this time precludes us from entering on a detailed notice, On rising from a perusal of this work we are satisfied that Mr.Tracey has very successfully attained the object at which he aimed.The Tercentenary history of Canada, while a history conveying much and full information to the student, and em bellished with highly interesting portraits, and valuable maps, is something more than a history, it is an epic; it combines the solid information of a Livy ov Thucydides, with the poetry and fire of the Iliad, and the deep insight into the spiritual nature of things of the trilogies of the great Grecian dramatists, the comments which accompany it standing in the place of the Chorus.It is a work thet is at ones mtvinsicelly valuable, and particularly fascinating, and appeals equally to the sober student and to the lover of romance.We have great pleasure in it to our readers.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ne HOW A GUN IS MADE.Casting Giant Weapons For Defence of Great Britain.Althou, the British Navy is #0 widely discussed, the average man knows little or nothing of the shire and the guns that guard him.\" ine contains an arti- gianti A wrought to perfection, and how the man who uses tbe gun is drilled and trained into that marvel of verve amd kill, the British naval marksmen, THE GREATES + Has Made a Name ., \\ \u2018 tee $LSO ale, \u201cFruit-a-tivee\u201d lsnow & household word throughout Canada.From ocean to oosan these wonderful fruit liver tablets are used and praised in thousands of homes, No other medicine, of has made such an un success with the whole Canadian people as \u201cFruit-a-tives,\u201d and in the compara: tively short term of four years.Ae an -indication of the way they are sellin, it may be mentioned: that several o the large wholesale drug houses are ordering in 100 groes lots.That means 14,400 boxes of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d to be retailed at 50c.a box, amount ing to $7,200.00, No doubt there are thousands late years, of ne erin ig allaye irritation of the se ome pion mo bad effects : INSIST ON MAVING Dr.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.The immesse sussoss of this Remedy has given rise { vaaay imitations.N.B.\u2014Every boitls of Geasiss Chlorodras Brains She is all brains\u2014mot to be matched a for acc and strength In res her highly intellectuel persouality, à volume, but not an article, do the bi justice.She is ot a kind ot Goal evolved by a whols gene eration of inventore, comes 1) Woolwich in solid blocks of it from Sheffield.Much techmical Jhon oes to its forging.Sheffel ver- Ty is famous.The molten metal pour od from 8 great crucible that turns over like à soda-water bottle on trum: nions.The stream is white-bot.It is so hot that the metal becomes ac- tinic, with light enough to be phboto- graphed instantaneously in « shed that is otherwise twilit.And dhe perature is judged to a \u2018nicety : of whiteness.Ope skilled man does nothing else but judge it\u2014 wearing blue spectacles, as you look at the sun thro smoked glass, Mr.Brock hes gothing #o fine in fireworks as che cascade of sparks that fall in gushes from the neck of the crucible while it is heated; and, \u201ca lortiori,\u201d the fulguration of casting is beyond bis powers.The tubes are to fit along their wholo surface far more closely than a glove to the hawd: and they must be flawless.Much h mare time is taken up in geuging examining them than in any work beside \u2014 the jrmermont rifled tube especially.It is measured inside and out, all the way down its 46 feet of length.First they do this messuring be.tore it has been slipped in, afd then afterwards to make sure that the tube has been nowhers squeesed.The examination ol ite surface for cracks, flaws, and errors of aligoment je equally minute.They look it over ineide with à sort of laryngoscope on a long pole\u2014a mirror thet carries « Httle electric lamp: and they take impreesi of it, piece by piece, with mutta.wad) up agsinst it.No defects can well escape the micro scopic scrutiny.The tubes are ape cially hardered.The innermost tube has to withstand the extreme wear and tear of the travelling shell, that leaves the gun's mussle at a rate of 2,600 to 3,000 feet à second, which ie about 30 times [aster than an express train.No steel thet ever was forged could remain unaltered by such work, and the anrface will be gradually dragged owt ill the tubs projects st the murtle.By then it will be time to put another in.But to make this tube and the others as hard as possible ther are rebested in a vertionl brick furnace after being cast, and are t an exact tem SENIOR Lacrosse Match Toronto vs National Saturday 25th July, 3.30 P.M Mmigiea 500 and $1.00 4 - Shen out ord dipper.deep pi BUILDER AND Apparatus, as well as Kitelwa and Retrigerateux, ALSO 0 Laving accepted the geneval agsoey Shingles and Concrete Rocting.of oil.0.A C.Grounds, Grande Also.Alf.Lynch vs Billy Allen Quebes .119-138 BRIDOE Ottar 15 Round Glove Contest for the Featherweight Champlonship of Canada SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 25th Yolursohiag prolimiseries will fusiuds battle royal betwen aight Beith Beilors.| Prelimineriernt Admission 250, 50m; $1.00 xd 81.50 oe 8.90 PUL Nea bowt 0.08 PM + 06 D'J.Collis Browne's THE ORIGINAL AND QULY GENUINE, Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA wivnee oan CHOLERA .- .DYSENTERY.Cheeks aad arrests these teo offen fatal disesses\u2014 FEVER, CROUP, AGUE.The best Remsdy hacus fer COUGHS, COLDE, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Effectually euts short all attache of SPASMS.Is the oaty pallistive is NEURALGLA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, id taken in drops nervous system when all other can de taken whes no other medicine Wholesale Agents, LYMAN, BROS, & Co, Led, \u2018fORONTO .Co oot.19xla.E.T.NESBITT CHARLES VE CONTRACTING PLUMBER, TINSIETN aad POFER Specially 1-Steam, Het Mr and Het Weter Hontiag Varied assortment of the ment modern Elotrical and Plumbing T FAMILY.- MEDICINE OF THE AGE Based -upon th Juloly of.real put arcv For'ltself In Every - Part of Canadr at 50¢.a box.gar ven 260.TRIAL SIZES 7 people who have felt that they could.fot afford to risk B0c.just to \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d To mest them half: | way \u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u201d\u201d are now put up ia! a special trial size which eells for .in order that every man, woman and child may find out the benefit of there splendid tablets.Whatever your trouble may be\u2014 Constipation, Biliousness, Liver apd Kidnev Trouble, Skin Diseases, Hhenmatiem, Sciatica, Neuralgia,\u2014\" Fruitu-tives\u201d will sure,y help you.Remember the new 25¢.trial size, fn addition to the regular 50c.boxes, Let now it your desler cannot sup sizes.ruit-a-ti Live {ted, \u201cOttawa, Oat.vos \u2018 according to the A a calm Foearing socks remedies fail: leaves can be , graduated tind ; creates CONVINCING MEDICAL TLSTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE.Sold by all Chemlete, Prices is Engiend: ui.28, 40 4 Sole Mussfneturerss J.T.DAVENPORT, , w.sak, + CONTRACTOR The Construction of Wooden Buildings a Specialty DEALER IN LUMBER OF ALL KINDS MANUFACTURER OF MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASHES, BUMOS-AND BOXES PLAINING MILL, FACTORY AND LUMBER YARD Corner St Roch and Queen Streets, QFFICE, 18 QUEEN ST., QUEBEC.TELEPHONE 2202.TELE ZINA, Passage Stores of ali makes end N HAND A complete assorésment of Asphalt and Bubber Recfing Materiel, fom the Brantiord Reeling Company of Brantéerd, Ont, Ma - Venice of that firm for dhe district of/Quebes, This material advantageously replaces the present system of \u201cMetal, \u2018STREET.QUERBC .Tercentenay Programme | titi\u201d Gymkhait Tuesday, 28th July, 2.18 p.m., im a exhibition of deld gun deil ky ue tv of tbe British Plon._ Baseball Match Butt «wen ing Fire Works | display by Bemes of nas / THE CHIC HARDWARE, \u20ac0.St.Peter Street, Lower Town Branch, Fabrique St, Upper Town SPORTING GOODS Flies, Reals, Lines, Baits Free Vus \u2014 General and Heavy Hardware S.J.Shaw & Co.13 AT.JONN STRERD AXU and Koire Came Streets Cor.Mousiaie Hi! FORREST & SONS Salmon Rods, Reels and Flies, Trout Rods and Reels, ; Lines and Files and \u201cants, Canoes and Camp Outfits.TELEPHONES: DIVER TOWN, 573.LOWERTOWW, 44.| & After Season As the season is now draw- ingto a close, we will Bow offer the balance of our Parasols, Sunshades, Fiowe s.and Ladies.Straw Hats at Great Reductions.PARASOLS, Half Price.FLOWERS, Half Price.LADIES\u2019 .STRAW HATS, Half Price.FLAGS FOR THE Tercentenary SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabrique Street, Telephone 333 Quebec.Electrical Supplies.Do not forget to call up 2727 or 1128 for your Electrical installations or tepals, .are Always reddy to Avr) , to your work.J.W.BARRETTE RLECTRICIAN Li 18 CROWN ST 4 WH.LEE'S CLOTHES OF supéPior wo dio tingfve shape and individual/ftyle.rice reasonable.Qu satisfaction pans Reductionsrr CHARACTER| Ocd lecla\u201d Furnaces No dust can escape through \u201cHecla\" Fused Joints.They are absolutely tight and will remain so.That is what makes the \u201cHecla\u201d the safest and most sanitary furnace to buy.It supplies only pure and .fresh warm air, without a trace of gas or dust.the Fused Joint idea in The \u201cHecls\u201d is economical in the consumption of fuel.The Steel Ribbed (Patented) Fire Pots, which have twice as much radiating surface as any other style of fire pot, draw a great deal \u2018of heat from the fire that in other furnaces would be sent out of the chimney.Our catalogue tells more about these and other exclusive features of \u2018\u201cHecls\u201d\u2019 construction.(Care Bros & C, Lite, Preston, nt.| RADNOR THE MINERAL WATER OF THE EMPIRE.APPROVED BY ROYALTY \"THE RADNOR WATER COMPANY Has by Special Act Been Appointed PURVEYORS TO His Majesty the King J 0S.E.VINCENT, Agent, 215 St.John St., Quebe Thousands of American Beauties Sweet Peas of all Colours, Great Varities of Carnations.No expense spared to allow visitors getting all kinds of Natural Flowers they re- \u2018 quire at Mrs.Lemieux's.Boston and Now > York latest styles for hand Bouquets for ¢ the coming Ball, MRS.LEMIEUX, FLORIST 99 St.St John Street Phone 236 Picture Past Gr; Photograph ° Golored ; \u2014\u2014\u2014] Vigws Es Guides and Books of ah kinds, Tercentenary Celehrations Historical Pageants.{Grund Stand seats can be reserved on sud after lst July at tbe offices of EL.Paquet, 8t, Rook ; Quebec Central Ry.2 .The pen wit | WITH SOUVENIR BAND \u2014 AT \u2014 MOORE'S * 148 St.John Street Y.M.C.A.Building.ot i .St.Louis St.; Can.Pas.Ry., cor.Bt.John and Palace Hill; Grand rusk Ry.cor.du Port and Bt.Ann Ste.; Tercentenary Information Bureau, 21 st.COMPLETE SERIES OP PAGEANTS GIVEN AT EARN AMANCE ne del Prises $2.00, 91.50, $1.00, x .; ul Pr, » Lea: SNe A 05th July.re a He 83.09.\" °) Via Tere \u2018 27th July.Prices $2.00, $1.80, $1.00, y ! th July, Prices $1.00, 7Be., BOe, Bint July.Prices 78e, 80, Me.; Grand stand tichet booths open où $ pm.Gates open at 3.90 p.m.Rep focmancee Uayia st Spm.People are requested te be in shel esas op \u201cib pune a» - | apples and nuts.The drinke Delicious Salads In Which Nuts Play A a Promisent Part, few greeri péppets of the mild kind are a deélighifui arlditiôt to à plain tomato salad, = féw chives eof tiny onions finely minced will eabancs the flavor still further.A pretty salad $0 look at ie ome of tomato jelly wus in strips.On esch strip\u2019 is placed a sardine.Arrange a bed of parsiey in the centre of a platter.Pines the stipe of jelly upoz it.dectrate tHe top of enoh with mayon- baise « of and arrange stufled olives in a circle Around the .For a creole salad cul the tops off of six sweet s, remove the void nnd sends without injuring the skits and lace them in iced water.Chop a panish onion, two tomatoes and a red pepper.add a spoonful of chill sauce, & little salt, three tableapoon- fuls of cracker cramha and enough olive oil to moisten well.Take the neppers from the water thay are sanding in, dry them and fill with the mixture.to serve, then cover with dressing and toserve, then cover with dressing and gamish with bite of cheése and stuif- olives.Fdible cups; such as the sweet pep: pers make, are most attractive for individual services of salad.Tomatoes snd cucumbers are often used in this way, and so are boiled beets { hollow- rd out), as well as upples and celery ront.Best cups are suitable for shred ded cabbage, diced potatoes, celery moistened with dressing or any mixed vesretable valad.A mushroom salad will bs a novelty to many.Peel twelve good sised mushrooms and cut them into pieces, Saute them a few momente in a little butter, add two drops of onion juice and ren- swith mixture.Seoop \u2018out the in side a few child tomatoes ennugh tomatoes to hold all the may: oanaise-and fill the tomatoes.De corate the tops of them with a spoon: ful of mayonnaise.Walnuts and other kinds of nuts are now used in ealads as never before, and thev are used in eccentric ways.| For instance, tomataes hollowed nut to form cupa are stuffed with pine | apple and Polish walnuts, then ser- | ved with a mayonnaise dressing on a\u2019 bed of lettuces leaves.At an attrac tive Tuncheon the nother day walnut * meats wore served with slices of ban.ands and mayonnaise on a hed of lat- ture.Walnuts are sven combined with potatoes in the following wav: Cut | potatoes into round balle, Boil them | until tender.then cool, and to three eupfula of cooked potato balls add a: eur of shelled and chopped Fnglish walnuts, half a cup of boiled cream dressing and a hali teaspoonful of grated onion.After tossing all te; gether heap it into a saiad bowl lined | with watercress.The salad will he | better if prepared several haure hefore- hand, so that the dressing will flavor it sufficiently.\u2014\u2014 me WHITES BORK FOR BLACKS, Ntaives Have Now Become Masters fn Routh Africa,\u2019 Many extraordinary lacte regarding the position of the natives in the Transvaal are given in a series of re rts just issued by the I ransveal | 1 ! nd Owners\u2019 Association.; The reports are made by npecial commissioners sent out hy the asso, ciation.In one the writer says: | \u201cIt has become lite 8 common ! practice for white men to plow the land for natives, The latter pay the former so much per acre, \u201cA decided advance is notiveable among the natives as regarde | their mathod of cultivation.ln former years most of the land was tilled by women, who used the how, practically their only implement of agriculture, whereas at present it is quite common 10 see the men cultivating with pluwe drawn by their oxen or donkeys.\u201d Another of the commissioners writes: \u201cThe rapid strides the natives are making towards civilization and the engerness they display in endeavoring (v learn to read avd write have of late become very marked.1 regret to have to ray it, but it ap- penrs to me that the native children, as regards education, ave comparatively advancing more rapidly than the children of the poorer whites in the outlaying districts.\u201cFram conversation with the natives, they all state their willingness to work, htt, an formerly stated in my report, not underground.They alsn strongly object to being recruited, as they, without exception, all state that they have been cheated by lahor agents to such an extent that they prefer to go and look for work by themselves, an then they will know what they will have to do and what tbe remuneration will be.\u201d AN ANCIENT BANQUET.Menu of a Christmas Dinner In Feudal Times.\u201cA Christmas dioner in feudal times\" said An antiquary, \u2018was served at 11 orclack in the Forming.It began with nm ps , or plum porridge, ns tev Talked To io their oki fashioned way; a suet pudding stufled with raisins, curremte, prunes; mace, cloves and ginger.\u201cNext came à boar'a head on à silver platter decorated with holly.This dish was heralded witha flourish of trum- and the lighting of & great Yule og.The head had a lemon in ite mouth.A hot mustard sauce went with it.\u2018Tee third course waa a peacock in full plumage.Tie beak was gilded, and it was stufed with épices | and sweet herbe.Goes and capons followed drenched with anberguie, came trumenty, for which the The.ald man read hore from his ortebook: \u201c \u2018Prumenty.- Take clan wheat and bray it in a mortar till the hulls be atl \u2018gone off and semthe it tll hs burst, and take it up end let it cool.and take clean fresh broth and sweet wilk of almonds or sweet milk of kine and temper it all, and take the yolks of opps.Boil it alittle and wet it down and mess it forth with fat venison.\u2019 \u201cPhere ware athè fixings,\u201d the an: tiquary ended, \u2018much es hacken sausage, beawn .padding and eouse, choses, were ferved and TN give you Tu beer, malvoiete and aherris sack.\u201d rn Vem crt.\u2018The eva versa thon mishod of approach: ing the mmagimonial question may be intellestuaf, Bus it dose Pot commend {.The Menus or te \u2014 NOTABLE-STATE anv SQCIAL FUNCTIONS at Home and Abroad,: pronounce Apollinaris » ts .Mat \u2018 ; a A i THE BEVERAGE: OF, THE; SELECT§WIORLD, J 8 Dress Suits .We carry a complete line, andcan also À make - M: : «3a to order at the shortest notice.Dress Shirts IN 0 The latest patterns direct from England's best makers, White Vests The largest assortment in the city.any figure, Necessaries -.Dress Ties, Pearl Buttons, and Cuffs, Gloves Made tn ; Studs, Collars _ / We have the largest display of Ladies\u2019 and/ Gentlemen\u2019s Gloves in in Canada.Our Ladies\u2019 Long Dress Gloves will bear the: closest inspection.All Gloves fitted.D.MORGAN, OPPOSITE Chateau Frontenac GUIDE NOW READY Handsome Publication on Quebec Just Issued by Chronicle, \u201cWhere to Go, How to Go, and What to Ses in amd about Quebec\u201d is the title of a handsome new guide just published by the Chronicle, and which is Bow on sale.It will be found to be one of the nesteat aud most upto-date books of its clase now beiors the public.Everything that the visitor can desire to know will be found within its leaves.The cover in à aplendid sample of the printer's art, and is in four-ink water color process, the hist of its kind ever in Quebec and the work entirely of the Chronicin presses.The jottec-prass is from the talentad pes of Mr.G.M.Fairchild, which is so guarantee that this portion of the ide canot be surpassed.The \u2018bronicle guide is one that can he cent to a y in any part of the world with the full sssurance that it will meet all the requirements in re 10 data concerning Quebm and ts history which can be desired.Seats will be provided for the performers on the Grand Stand at each performance of the pageants.july 2928.Q.R.I.& P.CO.MONTMORENCY DoVISION.train service in connection wi Tercentenary coiehration.Commencing Monday.July 20th, the following special trains will be added to the lar service.leave Queber for Ste.Anne and Bt, Joachim, stopping at intermediate stations 11.15 p.m.; leave Quebec for Montmorecy Me and intermediate stations 11.30 p.m.; Teava, Montmorency Falls for Quehes 12.00 (midnight), july20x 11, KENT HOUSE GROUNDS, No visitor to the Tercentenary cola- hration in Juehee should return home without taking advantage of the on- portunity te pay a visit to one of the most delightful, ar well as hand.enme spots of the Dominion.Rent House and its grounds have hecome famed throughout America, and the Falls are well worthy of seeing.The other attractions are manv and varied, and the frequent and rapid electric tram service makes the resort easy of acces.itil te the average girl nearly wo strongly os the theater apd outameab:t has opened a first elass tempor ary Cate in the Billiard Room where meals will be {To Hotels Mount Pleasant and Mount Washington BRETTON WOODS WHITE MOUNTAINS, N.H.Pure Air, Pure Water, Coot Nights and The Wiidest Scenery East of the Roekties Two of the most luxurions of modera Americas hotels, are @ - BRETTON WOODS in'the HEART of the MOUNTANS: Directly on the route to the Coast of Maine te Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quee bec and Lake Champlain \u2019 Raity Train Jo Summit of we Washington\" us conta Notch, Three Traiwe for the Rail hide fa Open Cans Aros Conan fard Notch, Mountain Ww one for the accent of Mt.Willard 3 Gotf ow ounenia Greeus.MOTOR CARS for Aay or half da pe te all parte off the mountains as two day tripe to Pix le Notch, Lake ELE hl SA ak.Peed Sores ood » ach: .the Reugeley Lakes.a \" oe .Write to ANDE o D RSON & PRICE, Managers, Bretton Through trains Quebec to Bretton Woods Juty 2706 The Chateau Frontenas Hotel | Saratoga Springs, NY.Saratoga's Mineral Springs.Over 30 In Number.No Two Atike.\\ No mosquitoes or malaria.All avenues and streets heavily shaded with magnificent trees.State Automobil } Roads in all directions.Situated directly on first foothill of Adirondacks.Air dry and invigorating.Magnificent views of near and distant mountains.Full sized Golf Links.splendidly maintained.First class Polo Sold.| Magnficent large and comfortable small hotels.Rates from $10.00 per week up in smaller houses to from $3.00 to $0.00 per day up in large hotels.Ssratogm Lake, with a= * = tractive road houses, 3 1.2 miles over fine Automobile - Avenue or by Trolley cars.Finest bath house in any resort.Those visiting the 'Ter-Centenary are invited ta stop over and see this beautiful Queen of the Spas.Kee information address : PUBLICITY COMMISSION, ~.| | * arved at the usuel prives thane ul RE avr Vo ~' nee se AB - ond oe Bde >= pons 10 Any number of horses and carriages Bost squipped rigs in the dty.Boh Porte ant family sige.¢ Ww.L ADAMS, Phone 464 18 D\u2019Aiguillon Stjuly2xim , Please Rerect'a.20 Cornbill, London, E: address with NEWCASTLE, N.B.Onder the direction of the Nésters of the Congregation de \u2018Notre Dame, Y ' The Convent, a few minutes\u2019 drive the Intereolominl Railway Sta in pleasantly siteated in an elev commands an the River und sur It is hemted by Hot locality, and tensive bounding ~ountry.water, and fisted thro ooneerien: Bathe, Kletric Light, ote.rowrse of instruction in of sold, refined nnd useful eduvation, from the Primary to a Mathematics, Grosk, and latin Le called à literary eonrs?, there | given a commercial cuurse having \u2018ite own vpiyial teachers, Special attention is given to, candi dates preparing for Nermal Behoal Univer:ity Frazminetions.The Musical Department ressives particular attention.The cultivation of Sacred Music is one of the upecñalties ok the Institution.Painting, needlework, ete., form part of the Coursemoderate.and ean be had by or by applying at the Comvent, Music and patnéng, extra changes.For more particular information ad letter, THE MOTHTR SUPERIOR.Congregation Notæe Dame, Keweantle, NB.fuly2oxiw fo, rout, By the hour or day, without | vers, - bow, IMPORT, INSURANCE, mu! * A firm of pid established, |.ondon mer- view particulars and to \u201cNERCATOR.\u201d Cere of faiy 20-29-2413 Boarding School and Academy, | out with ull ' and Cold | lish French, inchades tbe vañons the mioet aclvumced studies, inclading High- In addition te the above, which max Terms for Board and Genernt Tuition A The Shortest & Most Direct Direct Routs to the Earopeau Continent The Freuch Line not enir pos »côsee the above adraniage but uso being thr most southerly route the duugers and discomforts of Lhe more Northern pas | sage are aveided The four swilt and powerfai twin screu sicumers are exam I ples of the foremost advaser is usval architecture.Wide Berths.Cabiu Telepirowes, Elerators, Daily News Bervice, Foruch Cussine\u2014as up-to-date couflination of luxury with eco.meuy.Preach and dis spoken où all vessels Baten, ç rite fur waguiiseutis illus 1rated buokiet.GENIN, TRUMFAU & CTK.General Agents.27 Notre lute St.Weat, Moutrenl.Agents for Quebec : JULIE gor, Jr.CHR.Vity Ticket Ageut, FE.8.STOCKING, 32 Bt.Louis st.NMILE ROUMILMAC.ew Cote du Palais \u2014 sibiy have on than You cannot a better EPPS A detivious driuk and a anstais food.Fragrant, nnisiions am economical.This excellent Cocoa FLOUR, PORK\u2019 fai ad eae to ai and General Provisions \u2014 ALSO \u2014 HAY, OATS and all Kinds of Feed, GEO.TANGUAY, LOWER TOWN EXHIBITION AT THE CONVEN OF THR Franciscan Missionariss Mary You are respectiuily requested to wisit the exhibition of rare and artis- 2iv famow goods of all kinds.*The work is the produce of the ateliers where these sisters employ working girls.Open from 9 a.m.te 7 pm.180 Grande Allee, Quebec.July.Ix2m.TER-CENTENARY CELEBRATION Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, If you reqqiire omoking range, a carve lag table, à plate beater or anything fin our line write us for prices.JOHN BURNS & CO Manufacturers of cooking apparatus ol every description.828 Craig St.West.Montreal.' Catalogues on Request, \u2018W.J.BANKS COMMISSION MERCHANT.PHONE 580 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SPECIALTIES \u2014 Railway Supplies, Contractors\u2019 Machinery and Equipment, \u201cMining Plant and Tools, Municipal Supplies.IF YOU WANT A KODACK-Prices ranging from $1, 2,8, 8 and up to #78, go to Waleh's.A FILM PACK CAMERA- Prices rang: ing from 92, $5, end up to $40, do to Walsh's.a PANTRY PLATE CAMFRA\u2014 rigs hoping rom $10 to $90, go devil {ok ri 7 es John E.Walsh's, Bookseller, - 11 John St.Province of Quebec, In the District of Quebec, Superior Court.No.1128.Name Rosenna Noreats, wife of Josboth of St.Tele: phore, county of levis, duly autboriz- Provost, joiner, to ester em justice, ve The seid Joseph Prevost, t -enaration es to pre- yerty was taken in this case to-day.Choquette, Galipeanit & Netaywr, Atty'e for Plaintif.Être lath July, 1908 111 MOUNTAIN HILL wicter's extreme cold.COCOA { Sold by Grocers and Storekesperg i in }-lb.and §-Ib Tins.\u2018 THE QUEBEC BANK | QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.Nimien is herelu préven that a Dividend of one and three quarters per cent pon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the \u2018 curmemt quarter, and that the same | will pavable at ita Banking Aonee tin this city, and at ita Branches, on + and nfter Tuesday.the First day of September next, to Shareholders À record on the 171h of Auguet next.By order of the Board.TROMAS MDOUGALL, | General Manager.Queber, 17th Jule, 1908f july Qtxtn-satxtill 1 Twin City I Pact! \u2018a 6 i re 3 GOUENEC, CHRONICLE ee _ = us ; ILERELLFAUX () |V- E.PARADIS, (LÉAVRE & TASCHEREAU | CEE | Teese Tran SE .Public Accountant, \u2014 Through Pullman Cars it, STOCK BROKERS AUDITOR AND CURATOR.À |QUEBEC to PORTLAND, Me rase PRIVATE WIRE TO.NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.\u2019 Local Sucwrtios a Speclat 93 ST.PETER ST.QUEBEC TELEPHONE 948.Paul Beileau Edgar Halle Belleau & Halle ACCOUNTANTS, LIQUIDATOR3, INSURANCE BROKERS.Collections Mads at Beasonable Rates, Phone 3324 85 81.Peter $1, Quedse.Commercial News, a AY THEO.HANEL'S CLOSING LETTER New \u2018York, July 24\u2014The market ruled weak.with London selling upward of 25,000 shares on balance, influential local offerings and execution of stop loss orders.The distribution of stock which has oscurred in recent sessions would probably have brought the reaction in any event, but special ° resident Roosebelt, relative to the Standard Oil Company following the court decision of yesterday, created a very dissgreeable impression both here and abroad and was a direct cause of liquidation.Attention was called 40 another Government case against the com; which will De tried in Tennessee Nov.8th, invol even greater possible al- ties and also the fact that the Puit for dissolution of the company still remains to be tried this fall.As to the case jurt decided, Judge Grosscup rates that the decision is practically Gnal.Among other adverse factors were the gloomy remarks of President Ripley of the Atchison and the announcement that the Texas and other vtatg railroad commissions will contest proposed advances in freight rates.H, B.Claflin & Co., one of the largest shippers of high class freight in the country, says that a ten per cent advance in rates would add -many thousands of dollars to the expenses of the concern.This would be mors than compensated for by the general prosperity which would follow such an advance.An unfavorable stunt by the Steel Corporation.which is expected next Tuesday, and a reduction of the Pittsburg & Lake Erie division from 6 cent to 5 por cent for the half year whicl.means $100,000 reduction of the incon.e of Lake Shore for a hill year.A strong bank states ment is anticipated.$250,000 more gold was shipped to Canads.Time ; money wan firmer.Local rxchande noted copper higher.ing enl- Teries will be operated for four days next week.There are good reports coming from lumber and steel industries and large quantities of grain and cotton have heen harvested this week with yields very excellent, rieste wire from Chas.Head k Co., New s, Stock Brokers, Anaconda Bee & Ol 5 9 % CPR.Gy his id 1 Col.Fu -uR 9H at Chesap.& Ohi.46 eK oh | Great restern.ren: ern pi inois Content Kansas Texasfe Louis & Fi Manhaits Metropoii Missouri Pacific.Mexican Central.National lead.Norfolk & Wes Northern Pacii People's Gas.Pressed Steel C Reading.ex Toledo Union Pacific Union Pacific pf United Steel.United Steel pfd.Wahash Wabash pren pie W.U.Tel.Ce.IMPORTS, Per steamer Virginian, Vipond, from Liverpoot-32 pkes to Rena: 0.Thibaudeau, reres & Cie, 1 do te Ascounts Invastigatod and Collsotat Financial Arrangements and Compromises.Liquidation of Insoivant Estat:s AU work | be econ entrusted to me wil mically and promptly attended to, RICHELIEU COMPANY BUILDING 44 Dalhousie Street.ARTHUR snunEAu A.».DUPUIS Montreal, Quebec.Hl & IP STOCK BROKERS Transactions executed .on Montreal Stock Exchange by, paseo nal rep resentation at of one per cent.commission.Chas.Head & \u2018 Coy's New York and Boston private wires and quotation service at the disposal of pat- 18 $, Francois Xavier St, MONTREAL.123 St.Peior Street, Quehec.PHONE 1596.Call, Shehyn & Co, 7 do to J.B, Laliberte, 1 do to G.N.Belleau & Co, 3 do to Gauvreau, Beaudry & Co.2 do to J.Amyot, 5 do to Dechene & Poulin.4 do to order, 63 do to Paquet Co.5 do to Holt, Renirew & 0.77 do to Tf E.Martin.3 do i to /G.C.Scott, 1 do to H.M.S.Indomitable.75 do to J.B.Thibaudeau, 60 dn to Legare & Fils, 1 do to George Borgleldt & Co., 1 do to Chinic Hardware Co.32 do to FE.A.Laliherte, 1 do to J.A.Kirousc, 3 do to B.House & Co., 36 do to Canadian Express, 100 do to Dominion Express, 6 do to order.Per steamer Canads.Jones, from.Liverpool\u20141 pkg to Domimion Line, 30 do to E.Patry, 19 do to Canadian Express Co., 2 do to Canadian Clothing Co., 1890 do to order.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Quotations furnished by Messrs.Nou ville Belleau & Co., 93 St.Petes Stroet, Quebec.: Montreal, July 24, 1908, Rid.Askea.C.P.R.\u2026 1668 1694 M.& St.Paul & 1154 1144 Montreal Street _.173} 1724 Toronto Street Ry 100 994 Twin City .92 913 Detroit United .404 39% Halifax Tramway Co.100 9 Toledo Ry.non, \u2014 wy St.John Ry.Co, vo seen 7 Winnipeg Railway 1874 1573 Havana Electric Co.25 214 Havana Electric, pid kt ty San Paulo Railway Co.138% 137} Richelieu & Ontario.Kl 75 Montreal L.H.& P.Co.96 95; Dom.1.& 8, Co., com.15% 15 Dom.I.& 8.Co.pref.39} 504 Dom.Coal Cn., com.S54 52 Dom.Coal.pid.100 95) Montreal Steel Works.63 62 Mont.Steel Works, pref.sa N.S.Steel coe oon.à 4 ! Montreal Telegraph Co.\u2014 Bell Telephone Co.Ogilvie Milling Co.Dgilvie Milling Co., pref.Nackay, pid.Lake of the Woods Co.Lake of the Woods, pref.Laurentide Pulp Co.Laurentide Pulp Co., pref.Duluth 8S.& A.- Duluth 88.& A., pid Sales.Mon.Iron, 100 at 154.Dom.Iron, pid., 75 at 59.Mackay, com., 25 at 683.Montreal Power, 60 at 95$, 95 at Roo, 100 at 114, 25 at 1143, 25 at 1144.Toronto, 5 at 99.Word's The Great \u2018Tones and Ji Foot, frosty nervous m, makes Dew Blood in old Veins, Cures Nerv.Worry, Debility, al and Brain ous eb oom Peabo, Emissions, Spererrkæa, and Effects of Abuse or Excessen, , MIX fo oO rtpl of: LR LE in pkg.OD rece ce, eur pam, The Medicine Oamatos fre In formerly \u2014_\u2014 .F .Claire Fontaine.SPECIAL STOCK QUOTATIONS, Reported hy J.T.Teche & Co., 97 St.Peter Street.Automatie Phone 03.Correspondence invited, Quebec, July 24, 1908, Asked.Olfered, BANKS.126 123 were 129 Na o 121 120 MISCELLANEOUS, CO.P.Ra.vorroces somemens 1613 160 | Bichelion & Ontario.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 77 78 Biche er P.Corn 98 04 L, & P.Cou.81 98 Q.BR, L.& P.vrei\u2026.110 108 Quebto SB.Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u20261\u20260\u2026\u2026\u202600 100 96 Nations! Telephone Co.110 107 , Textile, prel.omdian.Elocteionon Canadian Electric, prel.BONDS, Dom.Textile Series C.2 do to P.E.Poulin & Son, 4 do to Myrand & Pouliot, 8 do to A.W, Qe Colley, 1 do te Fisk Co., 3 do to Mo Montmorenev Cotton jobce Railway.Canadian Electric.MORTGAGE BONDS W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CO.Bond Dealers $23 St.James Street Accountants, Auditors and _ Liquidators.111 MOUNTAIN HILL QUEBEC.C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER $8 ST.PETER STRES! TELEPBONE 3 STOCKS Bought 2nd sold for investment or on margin, MUNICIPAL BONDS To pay from 5P.C.to 54 P.Cparticulare on application.| QUEBEC REPRESENTATIVE { AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY, H OF NEW YORK Capital ard surplus $5,000,000 Bonds of any kind iurnished, terms moderate, security absolute.| INSURANCE BROKER Risks Placed ia any of tbe leading English and Canadian Companies at current rates.PHONE 8209.RES.PHONE 7 ERNEST G.ODELL Railway Ties, Lumber, Timber and Builders Supplies.Specially: B.C.& Southern Woods.OAK AND ELM ALWAYS ON HAND.Agent SCLATER ASBESTOS CO.\u201cIf it is Asbestos or made of Asbestos.We've got it.\u201d HOCHELAGA BANK BUILDING QUEBEC.DELAWARE & HUDSON RD.Shortest.Quiokest and Bast MONTREALTO NEW YORK P from Quebec via the Grand Trunk, Intercolonial or the Canadian Pacific lines connect at Montreal with ths Delaware % Hudson traine Information and throngh tickets via above lines and the Delaware & Hudson can De bad at licks offices.Past Thro: eepinz an.or can Montreal to Now Yorc.D a PURE VASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT\u201d P,0.Box 28 Residence Tel 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON; |\" Estataand Trust Aceounts Ad- Ministrator and General Agéat = OFFICE \u2014 Hochelaga Bank Building, St Peter Street, Quebes.Auperon, Contes, Lagues, Lunas: am) Rass Esrara Bnoxez CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.ear lizth | \u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE Mr.M.Lortie isnot in my employ nor is he _ authorized in any way to ! make any collections for me.~ G.H.GORE, Dairyman, le | La Canadiere.| | july 29x3.Ideal Bust Bevsigpment of the best sssorod ln tws month by the use of i PILULES ORIENTALES the only means by which indies can acquire end rocever i » perfect bust.: Guaranteed absaintely berm: , lens and approved dy =.dical profession.; Tox wilh tuil dirsetions 31.70 iJ crmet 6, P Vi Parle, mb ETERS, ALL MATTERS TRMATED IF STRICT CONFIDENCE CHICAGO STOCK MAREET.Supplied Daily to the Chronicle eo.Hamel, Stock Broker, Dalhousie Street.Quebec, July 24, 1906, TE gy .1 9 Dore 0 934 va \" ChE ow mow Dec.À 6 a = Oger.4 Eda À -\u2014 Leurs Quebec (Levis) at 7.20 p.m.Week days Leave Bec te at bi .Sumdsys Arrive Portland.6.50 a.m.daily Cheap Side Trips During Tercentenary $14a trip return tickets 111 be gid from Que dec à Favie on presentation of \u201creturs portions of tickets isstied to Quebec or Levis, account of Tercentenary Celebration, as follows: DISTRICT\u2014To Kingston, tions east to Island Posd, Vt.Golug July 14th to goth.19s, vail anti{ August 3rd, 1908.\"OF INTEREST TO VISITORS.Grand Trask Passenger trains are sow rus- sing to and from Levis station instead of Point aud Passengers to and from Quebec will use the Quebec and Levis regular Ferry on Dalbousie Special Train Service July 22nd, 23rd, 84th, 26th 26th and 27th On the foregoing dates fpecial train will leave Levis ( ite Quebec) at 11.30 p.m.for Montreal, toida4 Pos Ve.and Intermediate Stations.RXCEPT\u2014The special train ou July 35th and 26th, will rus th te Moutreni cely.These Special trains will carry through sleep ing cars to Montreal.Regular Train Service, {Perry leaves from the Quebec and Levis Ferry anding, bec Gide,} as foilows:\u2014For regular trains at $6.45 a.m., \"12.15 voou, 17.00 pm.hth let oe a at 8.5 p.trains Ty 23rd, ath.ath, and 27th, at 11.00 pm.yor fait, Jesticniare asd Qiher information, to Ticket Office, ane AA Frostenac, or at Ticuet ONCE, Ferry Lasdiag.QUEBEC RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO.SUMMER TIME-TABLE.On and after Monday, June 10t, 190$, traine will run as follows BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMORENCY FALLS.(Week Days) Leave for Montmorency Falls every 30 mirlutes from 5.36 4.m.to 11.00 Pp.Mm.and additional trains at 7.40 a.m., 5.20, 6-10, 7.13 an se.m Lesv.Montmorency Falls for Quebec, ever 30 minutes from 6.00 a.tm.to 11.30 P.TL, AN additional trains at 6.11 2.m., 3.45, 6.45.6.56 and 7.51 p.mL (Sandaye-) LTT [IH 8.30 «.m.Bnity except Sundayil Pp ; Sundire included.i + pm.\u201c emoept Sunday, July 219 to I X il fod i a |e y except Monday.July rd te LOCALS FOR THREE RIVERS, BIC.2 daily except Sunday, DESIRABLE TRIPS.That can be made while in bec and fer Tver aed ara ats ered Montreal, Où cou, TICKET OFFICES an Pros: Tel.theo êt.John Bt.PREY, & CANATUAN PACIF.C CU MU ICEEN QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL Leave Aug.:.Aug RATES 10t Clase { F 784 Clase ions ond $18.73 and $12.99 er tickets so other particulsre apply te Balt, John Bt, Chateau Frontenac or 44 J.HONE, JR, Gen'l Rail and Steamship Agency, P.8.Stocking, Q CR G.H.Stote, G.T.Ryo.Leave Quebec for Montmoreney Palls, 6.50, s.00, 5.30, B.ce, 9.00, 1606 à.M, and every: Xe minutes from 1.60 p.Wm.to 11.00 P.WM.Quarter hourly service y afternoon | when travel is heavy.Montmorency Falls for Quebec, 6.41, | 10.59 8.M.1g 13% 1.39 p.m.snd every 30 minu : 3, to 11.WW, rter hourly ser wi! unday afternoon wer craie Fe.BETWE.UEBEC AND ST v ETWEEN QE DRAUPRE (Week Days.) Leave Quebec for Ste.Anne de Besupre, 9-00.9.39, 10.09, stoppin t Montmorency Falls, 6.50, 7.30, 8.30, 9.o.30.11.30 a M.12:30.vis 2.58, 2 15, S.18, 8.18, 7.18 p- Mm.10.Ltd and 10.45 p.m.Surarday only.Leave Ste.Anne de Beaupre for 3 stopping at Montmoreney Falls, 5.30, 8.30, 7.30.8.30, 9.30, 16.30, 11.30 3.mM, 12.30, 1.15, 2.18, 3.45, $5.15, 6.18, 7.and 10.15 p.m - (Sundays.) Leave Quebec for Ste.Anne de Beaupre, §.00, 8.30, 7.00, 730 8.00, 2e 10.08 a 45, 2.18, 1.18, 6.18, 7.1 \u201cLave Be se de Beaupre for Quebec, f.06, 8.30.0.00, 9.36, 10.80, 10.36, I1.08, 11.30 3.m., (x) 15.00 noon, 1.60, (x) 4.00, 4.38, 5.18, 9.00 and Pp.m.BETWEEN QUEREC, BEAUPRE AND ST.JOACHIM.(Week Days.) Leave Quebec for Reaupre, 8.30, 71.30 a.15.5 18 p.m.v quebec Tor si.Joachim, at 8.30, 1.30 .8 15 pm.« Leave Beaupre i \u201cquebec, 7.38, 10.43 & mL, 1.08, sof.7.05 and 10.0¢ p.m.Lesve St.Joachim for Quebec, at 2.15, 10.18 a.m., 1.60, $.06 and 6.58 p.m (Sundaye.) Leave ue for Beaupre, 6.30, $.00 à.m., 15 pm.CLL Cuetoc for Be Joachim, 6.30 2 m.\u201cfare Weaspes for Quebec, 8.00, 9.15 à.m., .08 p.m.STesve St Joachim for Quebec, 7.50 a.m.mr Seen \u201crains: ail others are electric Ceci Car connects at Mastal Jet.wiih + ins, ssangers ing or comin bs ed from abst Sanitoriom, Asylum, er fer secte service on all trains for small pack.boxes, meats, etc.Rate, § cents and-| \" at 148 P.M for Lake | Offices of C.P.Ry., 6 EE IRL TNT SULLA TING The New Route to the Far-Famed.Saguenay and St.Maurice Rivers.fous 224 after July 0th, 1908, trains will ras ag LEAVE QUEBEC.9.00 AX.for St.Raymond, Susday only, RIANA TR trop Be POH and Montreal, dail 3 11.35 A M.for LaTuque, Roperval oy coutimi, daily except Sunday.(Lunch Lake fd h Hotel.) re t.Toseph, Saturday and .to P.N.for St.Ra |, daily except $.¥ Jor ymond, daily Sunday.10.00 P.M.for Roberval and Chicoutimi, Sate urday only.(Bleeping car attached.) Special Train Service in Commeclion with Torcan'enary Celebrationthe Celebrations following train ver be put on \u2014 Dally Except Sunday Leave St.Ri d.18.Leave 81.Raymon: 12.18 P.M vice wil Arrive Quebec.Pa ae 8:28 « AT Garnet Joseph 1518 = ANSE a \"1590 am These trains will stop at intermediate stations This special service will commence with the 4.20 P.M.train from Quebec Monday.July roth and will be contin up to and iucluding Priday.Jnly gist.1908 During the time this gervice is ran the trains due to {pave Quebec daily except Sunday at 6.20 P.M.avd retursing leave Lake St.Joseph 819.90 P.M.arriving {8 Quebec at 11.00 P.M.will be discontinned.Tiekets for sale at St.A tien, F.S.Segchinge office, at Chateau ew Street Stat.Louis Streets ntensc and at City Ticket LT Re and 1 C Ry.Parlor and 8 ing car accommodation cam be reserved at F.8.Stocking\u2019s office.Freight will not be received at Quebec after | up according to weight Por all other information apply to the Superintendent.w.EVANS VERELL, EDW.A.AN! J.A EVERE Gent Manager.Superintendent.HISTORICAL BALL! TO BE HELD ON 1908 (Tuesday, the 26th July, THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE | + Tickets can be obtained after the! | 15th July, from the following members | | of the Committee or the Treasurer: © J.F.Burstall.President; Hon.Senal tor Choquette vice President R.Har- \u2018 rourt Smith; Major A.de L.Panet, | Major Fages, G.Grenier, Wm, Price, | \u2018Ww.M.Tobell, W.D.Baillarge, Major | Brouseeau, R.Campbell, Secretary.Price of tickets in as follows: gentlemen.53.and lady $1.1 .$5.and lady 22.80 \u201cThose in Pageant, | aan \u201c Others.- Historical costume necessary for all j except invitel guests and thow sllow- ! | ed in gallery.: Limited number of tickete will be is- | sued for the gellery at $5.00 for gentlemen and 92.50 for lady.! I All historical costumes outside of \u2018 worn in pageant must be sub | | hod to the committes by the 24th ! July and approved by them before the | ticket is issued.: NEUVILLE BELLEAU, Treasurer, 83 St.Peter Streetjuly.10xe.0.d.t0 18th.North Shore Mail and Passenger R.M.S.King Edward CAPT.C.VEZINA.To intended to sail (weather and circumstances permitting) for North Shore ris as lar as Nateshquan, Tuesday, Tor rates of or rates of passage, + and other particulars iy froigh HOLLIDAY BROS., 101 St.Peter St, QUEBEC CHRONICLE ne EX che Bulle of he Company: Bogs ot .w ° Perou, $3.00 por [LS Lene tes.vor enn El don ary | s.10 P.M, GUY TOMBS General Freight and Passenger Agent.| UEBEC CENTRAL\u2019 RAILWAY I SOLID TRAINS NEW YORK, BOSTON and PORTLAND.Traine Louve Lovts, WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRERY 8 00 For Reauce, Megantic, fherbrooke, Ports .land and Boston.Parlor Buffet Carte A.M.Portland daily except Sunday.NEW YORK LIMITED 3 00 For Sherbrooke, Springfield and New PM York.Buffet Sicening Car to New York, FOR daily except Saturday.BOSTON and NEW YORK EXPRESS 3 30 For ce, Megantice.Sherbrooke, Bos M ton and ait nts Soarh, daily excep t M.Sunday.ro ii Carto Beaton.connecting at Sherbrooke ait Pullmas for Apringfield.On fSundays Bostou Puliman will be placed on New York Ltd, at 3.00 p.m., making daily service.ACCOMMODATION 8 5 Por Sherbrooke and intermediate atg- ho me TRAINS ARRIVE AT LRVI tions, daily except Saturday.Boston Bw ress, 13 noon; New York Limited: 1.30p.m.: hite Mou Express, 9.11 p.m.: Accommodation 3.œ For further iuformation and Pulimas reser vation, apply to PF.8.Stocking.37 At.Louis St Representing Thon.Cook à Sow, and all Ocean 8.8, Lines from Canada aud United States ° .Temiscouata Railway TIME TABLE Teting Effect June sgh, teed.8 Leaves Riviere du Loup 7.15 A.EXPRES Arrives Connors, N.4 15 AH MIXED Leaves Riviere du Loup .Argives Connors, N.B.Leaves Connors, N.B.Arrives Riviere du Loup Connors, N.Re MIXED Len Riviere: du Loup P.MAN Trains pu except Sundsy.\u2018onnte .with Congsting, wroieck Fiojerien.5 ule, Caribew B., Houlton, Presque And_at Riviere dy Loup with all Intereol.ac.led part Poleteld, Me, onial Ry.express trains., foid .cé Pb poy A say.6.75.rund, Bup'e Riviere: du\u2019 Louppe A ne EE THE ST.LAWRENCE Canadin Navigation G0, LL.DAILY SERVICE Between Quebec and Montreal BY STEAMERS WHITR STAR* Capt.Langlois \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d Capt.Jean \u2018etoek p.ey hee at 4 hee Je ond i, due à am.«ave see Montreal at s o\u2018clock 9.m.due in t \u2018elnek am.Onde Paxeursion Tickets sold at single fore.Good to return on Monday, LANDING Quebec \u2014Chouinard Whart LOUIS LACOUTURE, Manager.Phoce 306$ Offs 5-11 Dalhquoie Shel foo For Cigars, You Can\u2019t Beat \u201cDIXIE or You'll Say So Too If You Try All work executed by expert PHONE 8205 PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Pavements and Sidewalks, in Concrete, Brick or Asphalt.J.A.Belanger & Cle., Mgr., 280 St.Joseph St., + QUEBEC Mr.Charles V.M., Miss Gertrude welcome to those interesting services.the \"Discovery \"ss à constitutional remt- e : ,.\u2014 ATM 02; xAE QUEBEC OBRONIOLE, .gn rie BATUEDAY.JoLY 35, 1008, ! PERSONAL Prom te srs Gags of ihe 10.08 .cosrserssosssesssttt | ; Beant om oe med for the jaw, ; \u2018 .or - PREACH ON SUNDAY |m=sssimseis | WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRESSES Mrs.H.J.Fisk, of Montreal, is» TT er an \" gueet at the Chateau.mou vainerae Spot wis the.region of The remaining st los in women's M ulin Dressse are pow being offered at Miss K.Murphy, of Ottawa, is in \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the stomach, he'd have lsaghed at him ¥ than original prices.um visiing her pa Be Ralph Connor and General Assemdly for an ignorpmun, De Piorce is dringieg | pow vus y Presses trimmed with Embr oidery and Val.Lace, regular 316.00, .r, Victoria, B.C., ; LL Dotted is a guest at the Chates: Moderator in Presbyterian Muslin Dresses always sold $28.00, now 823.00.Mr.À.> ven, of Montrval, is re oh i ve Lingerie lhesses that were $30.00 to $35.00, now $22.50 and $30.00.gietered at the Chateau.ulpits.G k Mr.W.P.Kearney, of Montreal, is 343 at the Chateau, Special services will be held in St.plake ro punch rea One.\"0 i, of Ot, in gt | Aner 2 Cor Pcs TE t July Opportunities at the Chateau.Churches to-morrow.Preacher & Ee ropa TT LO ToUn at ba W \u2019 W ; Miss E.G.M.Cope, of Moutreal, is | Bt: Andrew's jo the morning at ie TC Rr In omens hitewear a guest at the Chateau.pee il be The be, ht aires stomach,\u201d (ndigeetion, oF Assortment comprises i Mr.A.A.Lefurgey, of Ottawa, is | emblé of the OF temas Chu ea | dyspepats, torpid liver, bad, in sod 18 | cluding pleat of the plaborate a well as simply trimmed gerrasots, in- registered at the Chateau.Cameda: the Rev, Che.'ss Gordon pare blood and other diseases of the ore Night y - easily lau kinds always in demand, Xr.J E.Savard.of Chicoutimi.is | (1 ; w.gans of digestion and nutrition.c ., to $4.50, worth 78c.to $7.00.r vard, .(Ralph Connon) will preach in the | * The sGolden Medical Discovery\u201d has a zorset Covers 33c.to $8.20, worth B50c.to 64.50.at the St.Louis, evening at 7 o'clock.In Chalmer's | specifi curative effect upon all mucous Skirts O0.to 35.75, worth 81.50 to 88.00.Mr.C.A.Neville, of Montrael, is at | Church, the Rev.Charles Gordon | surfaces and bence cures cstarrh, no Chemises S5e.to $2.80, worth 75c.to $3.75.1 Cc the St.Louis.(Ralph Connor) will preach at 10.30 | matter where located or what stage 18 Drawers 34.to 82.00, worth 50e.to $3.00, ! Me and Mrs.J.J.Lockerby, of lo, and Rev, Dr.Bryce, at 7 may have iaskal ie Nasal Catarrs 4 - , i \u2018clock, § jal music.tr noe the pamages w À .SIDEW ALKS Montreal, are guests at the St.Louis.| CEC re wil be raade cordiolly | 8460s Ceterrh Bemedy fuid while using .and Matter Arthur Temple, are stay- \"ing at 53 St.Louis atreet.i Mr.J.A.Wright and Mrs.Wright, of Sherbrooke, are guests at the St.Louis, Messrs.H.A.Ekers and L.Ai Ekers, of Montreal, are registered at \u201cthe St, Louis.Mr.J.H.Dube, Ottawa: E.Ji Erwin, H.H.Frwin, of Boston, are [registered at the Chateauworkingmen.PHONE 3205 393-395 St.Valier EVERYBOD WHY NOT SEND THEM TO GLOVER'S DYEING and CLEANING WORKS.[NP orme ue | HAVE THEM DYED.AND CLEANED.t Nr.Frank Roxborough, of Ottawa, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.T.O'Neill, at St.Joseph de Levis.Mrs.Claude Lemesurier, Montreal, i» the guest of Mrs.W.J.Lemesurier, * Lachevrotiere street.| Sir John Barran.Bart, of Ripon, England, is in the city and is stayine WEARS PANTS.\u201cMoore, of Markdale, Ont., are guests \u2018at the St.Louis, ! Mrs.Walter Raleigh Kerr, ot Mont- \u2018real, cousin of the Duke of Norfolk, is in the city, a guest at the Frontenac., Dr.C.E.Darche, Three Rivers, and St., Phone 1810 way TAXI U-88t-Tom To allow our employees to take part in and attend the Tercentenary Festivities, our places ot business will be cloned at four o'clock on the P t days viz, Zlet, Mth, asth, 27th, 20th and 3lst instants, also on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock remaining closed till Friday at one p.m.Our customers are requested to note that one to four p.m.MECHANICS Q uepLy Co, U LAWN OR MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS STEEL SOFA BEDS AND COUCHES D.S.RICKABY, Furnitures Warehouse, Undertaking Establishment.General Appraiser, Phone 851 337 John St.Carters Tariff By-Law No.403 TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES ONE-HORSE VEHICLES By the drive\u2014Time allowed, fifteen minutes :\u2014Far one or two persons, 25e.: for three or four persons, 50e Time allowed.thirty minntes :\u2014For ope or two persons, 80e.; for thres or four persona, 7.By the hour\u2014For the first hour :\u2014 For one or two persons, $1; for three or four persons.$1.28.For every nubrequent hour :\u2014For one or two persons, 75e.; for three or four persons, $1.TWO-HORSE VEHICLES By the drive\u2014Time allowed, fifteen minutes :\u2014For one or two persnns, B0¢.: for three or four persons, 7Bc.Time allowed, thirty minutes :\u2014For one or two persons, 8c.; for three or four persons, 81.By hour :\u2014For one or two per- apne, $1.25 ; for three or four persons, $1.50.BAGGAGE For cach trunk or box carried in any such vehicle, 28¢.; when the drive exceeds hall an hour, hour rates to be charged ; fractions of hours for any drive exceeding one hour shall ba charged ct pro rath hour rates, an above established ; for driven between midnight and four o'clock in tbe morning Any per cent shall be added to the tarif raten above established : children under five vears of age and sitting on their parents\u2019 or guardians\u2019 Inp in be admitted free of charge, and shall not be held ar being includ: ed in the word \u2018\u2019persons\u201d\u2019 in the said tariff, and no charge shall be exacted for travelling bags, boxes, or parcels which passengers can carry by hand ; the word drive wherever it occurs in the anid tari shall be held to admit spp vibe the time fixed for d 3 J.4.B.CHOUINARD, | & City Clack, Thos, Donohue our establishment will be open hut three hours on Friday, 24th, {rom\u2019 y Assortment, from 2 for Sets.\"Dr.J.A.Darche, of Sherbrooke, are | rewistered at the St.Louis.Miss M.Hunter, of Montresl, rapping at Mr.J.D.Cameron's, Tasche Avenue, Miss A.Shea.of Boston, is in town i for the Terentenary, and is the guest jof Mrs.James Martin.Real Lace Novelties.| and Miss R.Joseph, of Nice, are the guests of Mrs.Montefiore Joseph.Mrs.Fred.Winnett, of Toronto, Irish Crochet Collars and Berthas, the guest of Mrs.E.T.Nesbitt, from 35.00 to 830.00.Trish Crochet Coaties, from 325.00 to ! $95.00.N i Mr.Thos.McConker, C.G.S._Inspee Superb Duchesse Laces, 220.06 to tor, und Mrs.McConkey, of Halifax, $750.00 a yard, are in town for the Tercentenary.Beautiful Rore-point Collars and, Mrs.C.E.Smith, Westmount.Mon Berthar.from $10.00 tn $65.00.tresl, ie the guest of Mrs.W Carrick-ma-Cross and Irish Point .Beardsell.St.Valier street.Laces.| Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Gilson.of Mon Rea! Lace Handkerchiefs, Collar and réal, are in Quebec, the guests of Lt.Cuff Setts.and Mrs.W.G.Fellows.{ Mr.and Mrs.Wm.P.Sweeney, of Newton, Mass., are the guests of Mrs, | Chas.Ryan, Scott street.! former Quebecers.but now residing ia Thos.Donohue x55 188 St.John Street.! Mr.Isaac Scott, of the U.8.Cus.! toms, is in town a guest of Mr.J.* D, Cameron, Grande Alleet Mra, Claude LeMesurier, Montreal.is the guest of Mra.William J.Mesurier, 53 Lachevrotiere street.Miss Graham.of Toronto.is in town, the guest of Mrs.P.Dunn, 103 + Artillery street.\\ Mra.G.F.Bush, of Winnipeg.who has heen in town during the week 5 leaves for Montreal to-day.Colored Views of Quebec, hun- | Mr.and Mrs.Robt.C.Scott, of POST CARDS, Tercentenary Post Cards, Large up to 25cts.each.dreds of different view.ON\u2019 i i CENT EACH.sat E Montreal.are spending a few days in Mr.and Mrs.Tersse, of Ottaws, and Mr.Wilson.of Indian Head.are in the city, the guests of Mrs.Norris, the Esplanade\u2014_\u2014 1 Fancy Cards, comic cards, leather cards, birch bark cards, silk cards, Raphael Tuck's naw historical and plate-view cards.Mr.Donald Howard, arrived in the city vesterday and are guests at the * Chatean, Mrs.B.J.Kaine aad son.of Ha! i Ha ! Bay.and Mrs.Walter E.Mark.| pare of Montreal, are guests of theit T.H.ONEILL, 248 St.John St.parents, Mr.and Mra.Thos.O'Neill, during the festivities.| Mre.B.T.Haynes and family.Montreal, and Mra.F Smythe and tamily.of Halifax, are the guests of parents, Mr.and Mra.C.McNamara, Garneau street.The Ladies\u2019 Laundrymen, The fine musline and ladies\u2019 | treal, accompanied hy Mrs.Scott's Mr.and Mre.Sandeman, of Montreal 63, St.Cyrille street for the Tercentenary ' D preach in the Baptist Church to-mor- Mr.J, V.Falck, snd Mrs.Falck ! wX: and Mra.H.W.Catheart, of LT ontreal, are in the city for the Books of views and Tercentenary | Terrentenary, the guests of Mrs.C.| Albums.N.Dawson.d'Artigny street.- Lord Strathcona, accompenied by CHOICE LINE OF SOUVENIRS | hin grandchildren, Miss Howard and Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Scott.of Mon | gar | © & bat cannot be laundered IT\" | sintern, the Misses Constance and etorily re Tome we de up to heir Hazel Edgell, have arrived in Quebec better than new.i with Dr.and Mrs.Archie Scott.on i br.Reott\u2019s ateam launch.Miss JJ.8, Buchenan, supervisor of Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y, ir visiting her relatives in Louis, Mise Ladies\u2019 Dresses, children\u2019s droases fancy skirts, otc.\u2019 GIVE YOUR NEXT BUNDLE TO OUR | DRIVER.Buchanan will remain in Quebec for a fortnight, and spend the rest of her PFEIFFER'S LAUN vacation at Shelter Island.DRY Mrs.W, I).McPhee, of Butte, Montana.who has been a guest of Mra.Phone 523-524 |W.J.Thompeon, 106 Rt.Auguetin street, has left town for Alexandrie, 24-4-8 MeMAHON ST.ont.to visit ber uncle, Senator Me : Milan.\u201cThe Laundry That Knows How\u201d | junsléxtu,th,satz3m.THE GREAT SOUVENIR DEMAND ABROAD We ohserve that the publishers of the Tercentenarv Souvenir Number of The Standard, of Montreal, are compelled to close the wale to the trade to-day.M ie underatond all orders fyled to-day will he filled but no new ones accopted an the demand from England nnd in Western Canada is moro than can be met.The demand from England for the Tercentenary Souvenir Number nf The Standard is unparallelled.DR.E.A.LEBEL.HEADQUARTERS FOR European Wines, Mineral Waters.French and Italian Olive Oil J Ex-Asei Pean\u2019s H A , French Fine Products.Frans, 100 Crows Yelp Quatre .General Free Bpaciaitios-Radio EUDORE P AT RY Tra Uraary trina disraeen.87-80 54 Joka St, Quabes.raons 5006.8 pu AQUATIC SPORTS.Those who intend to take the different aquatic events on day next should bear in mind that the entries close this afternoon.Already there is a goodly number of entries by crews from the different warships in port.but up to the present | the loeal entries have been most dis- | appointing.This should not be.Que The possesses a large number of capital oarsmen who have often taken part in contests on the river and ne- quitted themselves in a most creditable manner.Naw thev have a chance to compete for valuable prizes, and for the credit of the oarsmen of the city there ought to be a large number of entries for Monday's races.part in Mon- Pageants to-day on the Plains of ! Abraham, at 4.45 pm.à Church Services.Chaudiere:\u2014Rev.J.A.Mactarlane, : M.A., Pastor.Regular Sunday service at 3 p.m.every Sunday.; Indian Lorette:\u2014Service in English will be held every Sabbath at 230 pm.in Kev.P.Roudreau's house.i All are cordially invited.Diamond Harbor Church, Champlain | Btreet.\u2014~Services on Sunday at 7 and 8 am.Vespers at 3 p.m., Rev.Father { Woods, C.S8.R., Chaplain.Rev.Nr.Terry.of Coaticooke, will | \u2018row: Moming at Il o'clock, and j evening at 7 o'clock.St.Patrick\u2019s Church, McMahon Street.\u2014Rev.Father Hanlev, C.SS.B., : Rector.High Mass at 10.30 am.Vespars at 7.30 p.m.: Chaimer\u2019s Church ( Presbyterian) St.Ursule Street: \u2014Rev.Wylie C.Clarke, B.D., Pastor.Public Worship \u2018at ll am.and 7 p.m.All are welcome, | 1 i Baptist Church, McMahon Street.\u2014 The Rev.Joseph Sullivan, M.A., Montreal, will preach to-morrow at 11 \u2018a.m.and 7 pm.Methodist Church.corner Dauphine and St.Stanislav streets.Services ! to-morrow 10.30 a.m.and 7 p.m.+ Morning preacher, Rev, Chancellor i Burwash of Taronto.Brening preach- i fer.Rev.Principal Sparling, nnipeg, { Man.St, Andrew's Church ( Presbyterian) Levis: \u2014Pastor, Rev.J.A.Macfarlane, | (MA Regular Sunday services at 11! \u2018a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday School and | Pastor's Bible Class, 10.25 a.m.t The French Baptist Mission holds its services at No.13 Joachim street | (next to Victoria School )\u2014Sunday, 110.30 a.m.and 7 p.m.and Wednes- ! day, 7.30 p.m.All are welcome.Rev.{A.J Leboau, Missionary, No.45 : D'Youviile street.| St.Andrew's Church (Presbyterian) { 8t.Ann St.\u2014The Rev.Andrew T.| Love, B.A., Pastor.Public worship at 1020 em and 7 .m.Sabbath School at 2.45 p.m.Wednesday evening service at 8.00 o'clock.Strangers welcome to all services.! French Dresbyterion Church, St.| Jobn Street.\u2014 orning service, ' 10.30 am.and 7 p.m.8.School at 11.30 a.m.Rev.M.F.Boudreau, Pastor.Trinity Church.\u2014The services at this church on Sunday (to-morrow) will be as usual.Morning service at 11 o'clock, when the former Rector of ! Trinity is expected to ch if atill in town.Evening service at 7 o'clock | when the Rev.Arthur N.Judge.Rector of St.Matthew's Church, New | York, will be the preacher.Both clergymen are well known ta most of our Queber friends.Seats [ree and al} invited.St.Matthew's _ Church, St.John atreet (without)-Holy Communion at 7.30 am.| Mattins and Chorsl Cele bration of Holy Communion, 10.30 am.Evensong, 7.00 pm.Daily Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m., Rev.Canon Scott, Rector.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity\u2014Sun- day.fervicre-Holy Communion.8 are.(and 7 a.m.on the 2nd Sunday in the month) also at 11 a.m.on lat and Srd Sundayr of the month, Morning service 11 am.Évening service 7 p.m.Morning Prayer daily during the werk at 9.30.Holy Communion every nesday at 7.30 am, All seatn are free and stran are welcome.\u2018 Rt.Peter's Church, 200 St, Valier Rireet, 81.Rach\u2019's=\u2014Morning Prayer, 10.30; Rible Class and Sunday School, 2.30; Evening Prayer at 7.Holy Communion celebrated about mid-day on the firat and third Sundays in the month, and on all other Sundays at 8 a.m._ Seata free.All | commission having cha: the \u201cGolden Medical Discor- «y eatarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowe!s, bisdder snd other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will read 8 booklist of extracts from write ings of eminent medical sushorities, em dorsing its ingredients snd expleini: thelr curative properties.It is mai i= vest.Address Dr.R.V.Pierce, | nffalo, N.Ÿ.This booklet gives all the Why enres ingredients enteri into .Plerce\u2019s medicines from which tt will be seen that they contain not à drop of alcohol, pure, tri fined glycerine being used lostead.Pierce's great thousand iline- trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 81 one- or stampa.Plerce as above.ent stam \u201cPen To the Editor of the Chronicte : Sir,\u2014Would it not be well for the © of the fetes of the Tercentenary celebration to ses that a complete resume of the whole be published in book form.It should be interesting reading for those who will come after us.In it might aiso be included an account of the magnificent display made on Corpus Christi, which indirectly was part and parcel of the Tercentenary celebration.T.J.WALSH, July 24th, 1908.To the Editor of the Chronicle : Dear Sir\u2014For the past few days a number of families have been seriously inconvenienced by the milkmen | fuiling to bring the regular supplies of voilk, This is & serious matter for some adults, but it is much more serious for children and may jeopardize the lives of the very young.Are the milkmen to be permitted to stand in with a few short sighted ca.tarers to the injury of other citisens ?Ts not this a subject for the public health officer to immediately enquire nto ours, A SUFFERER.THE TORTURES WOMEN SUFFER Can be Relieved by Keeping the Blood Supply Rich With Dr, Williams\u2019 Pirk Pills, A woman needs a blood building medicine regularly just because she is woman.From maturity to middle lite the health and happiness of every woman depends upon her blood, its / richness and its regularity.If her blood is poor and watery she is weuk, languid, pale and nervous.If her blood supply is irregular she suffers from headaches, backaches, sideaches and other unspeakable distress which enly women know.Some women have grown to expect this suffering at regular intervals and to bedr it in hopeless silence.But women wottld escape much of this musery if they took a box or two of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills to help them over \\each critical period.These Pills actually make new blood.They help a woman just when nature makes the greatest demand upon her blood supply.They have done this for thousands of women throughout Canada, why not for you?Mrs.Joseph Kinney, Gilbert's Cove, N.S, says: \u201cFor ten years I suffered from nervousness and those troubles that make the lives of 50 many women one of almost constant misery.At times I would be confined to my bed! for weeks.1 spent sleepless nights, and seemed to lose all courage.1 tried several doctors but they failed 81.80 for lace or plain effects, for 7e.82.25 for $1.25.Suits and Waists Department Fine Lawn Waists trimmed with E mbroidery Insertion and laces, reguled 90, White Lawn Suits, that were 84.2 5 for $3.60, White Wash Suite wurth 83.75 for $2.49.Women\u2019s Silk Stockings ; In every conceivable color, style or work, emproidered quality, open at very popular prices.; Lisle Thread Hose 1 Plain Black Lisle Thread Hose for women, + a good value at Sf.fob 85¢c.a pair, 3 pair for $1.00.This popular fabric is to be had in gray, black and: red, regular $1.25 \"Silk Lisle Hose Plain and Opegwork Silk Hose, black and variety of colors, regular rl 000404000000 000¢00 F.Simard & Cie.142 St.Joseph Street, St: Roch Mrs.D.R.MURPHY _ bas just received the latest and most attractive styles in Summer Millinery, Ladies\u2019 Summer Suits, and Ecru and White Lingerie and Point d'esprit T-restes, _ New Tailor Made amd Blouwes and Shirt Waist Suita.Ladies\u2019 Lawn, Linen, and Silk Skirte, and Lawn and Silk Petticoats.New Veiling, Fancy N .Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Underwear.Mrs, D.R.MURPHY, Phone 22 48 Fabrique St BLUNDELL'S METALLIC GALVANIZING PAINT MIXED READY FOR USE.This paint is manufactured from pure Aluminium and It StanAs Exposure to-Sea Water Sun and Weather The Standard Rubber Paints Made in fourteen Shades and Mixed Ready for Use.Without an Equal for General Outside Work.For Samples, Prices, etc.apply to ARTHUR POULIOT & COMPANY, Phone 1486 105 Mountain Hill, Quebec Tercentenary 1 Special serrer to give me any relief.The last doctor I consulted told me frankly that he could not undertake my case unless I would undergo an examination.It was then I decided to give Dr.Williams' Pink Pills a trial.After taking six boxes I wae much improved in health, but I continued to take the Pills for a couple of months more when 1 felt like a new woman, and was cnjoying such health as [ had nor experienced for ten years hefore.| have had no return of this trouble since, but T have used the Pills once since that time for the after effects of la grippe and the result was all 1 hoped for.These are plain facts from my own experience and [ have always feit that 1 cannot too strongly recommend Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills to the many women who suffer as 1 did.\" You can get these Pills from an dealer in medicine or by mail at cents & box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.Williams\" Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont.TERCENTENARY NUMBER EXHAUSTED.The demand for the magnificent Ter: centenafy Souvenir Number of the Btandard has been sn great that the publishers are forced to announce thet they cannot further opel, the trade after Saturday.the .Visitors are carrying the Btanderd home with them, in large numbers to obow their ends.welcome.Rector, Revd.Ernest À.Willoughby King.M.A., B.D, 875 St.John street.Telephone 621.| \u2014 state ren caen Pageant to-day on the Plains of | Abraham, at 6.46 The Chateau Frontense Hotel has opened a first class temporary Cafe in the Billiard Room where good meals wlil be served at the usual prices.11 Lt EU A Cotton Flags, 10c.Per Yard, \u2014 Bunting Flags ana | Bunting Per Yard | ALL COLORS.A Spacialty for the Celebration oni \u2014\u2014\u2014 P.J.COTE Opposite Palace Hill "]
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