The Quebec chronicle, 14 juin 1909, lundi 14 juin 1909
[" Ep E No \u201cit -l \"ESTABLISHED 1764, ws 3 ee .D0 0 - : ; \u2018 , - Cf The Weather, § : | ?sathoe 1 #7 a \u2018 \u2019 Note Bt Lawrence sad Gulf» J < 4 - ' x a el ee age » 2 ; Cool snd showery, ; no ; \u2019 : .a +.tures.\u2014Moutresl 58.90 ; , 70 QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1909 FT : ; as 7 + \u2014 > = \u2014 bg A 2 = ~ .: \u2019.Lh : \u2019 , ! - .; = TYPE OF CARS) © FILIBUSTERERS| WOMEN'S COUNCIL om os emi sped dens fl , 7 one month og) UR showing of Hammocks : - .; ! J F titors in our Customer 52 the finest in Quebec, very : + D .Posit Account Department to newest patterns, with or\u2018with- = ee .me mee the amount of $4.50 wii] be credited ¥ .out valence, at $1.10 to $5.00, also i Now Library-Observation Cars are Suspicion that Ex-Pregident Castro's Having a Strenuous Time in Mont- with 5Ce RPEE, .Sars in cord st $1.10 and.$1.00 A Most Palatial in Every Friends Are Planning Expedition real in the Entertainment RETAIL DIVISION i LSE EN \\ Respect, Against Venezuela, L \u201c Line, - t $37-173 ST JOSEPH'ST ERATIONS \u201c2 7p ) .reper * 7; .\u2014 .\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 o » .o 7 ontreal, June 13-The Canadian | Beauforé, N.C., June 13-WHh twa |.: ; U ., gy Purific made another etride forward | United States revemus tutions, ao (Special to Chronicle.) Sale of Dainty ndermuslins F yesterday when it added palatial lib- | Seminole and Pamlico, op watch, with | Montreal, June 33.\u2014The \u2018150 dele UR Greut Annus! Jane Salé of Dainty Ung lins i .\u2018 Fay observation cars to its already | 8 northeaster running off the const Gates from all parts of the world to Prospective June rides will God Je ndermuslins is now in foil swing.tplendid equipmant.These care, which | and great seas making the inlets con.[the Bieanial Congress of the Inter pective June es will £nd this unique event temning with rare are intended for transcontinental tra- | necting tbe North Caroline sounds |national Council of Women to be held sonney-saving opportunities, Every lady in Quebec has been ooking for- .g\\ .vel, are of two types, the Gleas and | With the , Atlantic ocean impassable (In Toronto this week lave for the lat.ward to this Sale with interest for somé time.Our stocks of whitewear bave been the Mounts, and when the two séries | far anything but the strongest craft, | tar city on Tuesday after three days of specially purchased direct from the leading manufacturers at extra ial pric Rhy oopleted will number 23 in all.| the chances of the success of a Blibus\u2019 |sirenuous stertainmens here, They and ycur waving on every garment is decidedly wort whi] eh bas hacen contain every.requisite which | tering expedition from twee waters [have been the quests of the City i L WW a y worth while.The rush has begun minimises whatever fatigue there moy | directed araiust Venecuels are to-day | Council at a drive over Mount Royal, n earnest.e wou! 0 you to come at once if you wish to take advantage of be in pra, each ane having ele- | very mail Yesterday afternoon the [and of McGill \u2018University at a recep ap broken stocks in ne.In addition to the remarkable bazgains mention- nt ing apartments which pro- | cutter Pamlica left r headquarters | tion.ed here, there are plenty of nore expensive kin: i / fes the te seclusion, anil a | at New Berne, N.C., under instructions | To-day thers.was no official pro- ! J, , Pe or d at qually reduced prices.bpfèt, voll ntocked library, writing | from the Treasury Department to get [gramme, but a large number visited Corset Covers Corset Covers ks, etc., and a spacious parlor with | in touch at once with the ancient side | Christ Church Cathedral.where a Fi li ie C .; wide windows fram which the seenery | Meamer Nanticooke, which is [special sermon was preached bv Rev.îne wlijta cambric tre Covers, Fine white nainsock Corset Covers, - along the line can be uninterruptedly | xtspected of | flibustering intentions.| De Svmonds.SN Ince trimmed front and , dainty ° two rows of insertion, lace trimming Yiewed.The rear platform will com- | This vessel was, at last accounts, nt | At the McGill revaption, the Count shoulder straps, Regular: Piice \u2018 at neck and armholes, Regular fortably accommodate a dozen or more | Edenton, a little North Carolina ship- [oss of Aberdeen spake of the pleasure 18c.tale Price.e.Pricc 85c.Bale Pri 2% ople.\u201cThe cars, which are not only ping part at the mouth of the Chowan it gave her bo again vise Canada and .Lo Ce.reuccus andsomeiy oi L uubstantially \u201cer, far back on west coast of emphasized the spirit union among ; .built, elegantly appointed and the on.| Albemarle Sound women of all natiomy \u201cect was ; Corset Covers .Corset Covers Quixite lintings nhd decorations pleas- [The Treasury Department's activ- such a feature at the present moment, Fine white nainsook \u20acorset Cavers, Fine white nsinsook Corset Covers, } ingly harmonize, but they afford 'nddi- | ities were invoked because af persist- | To-morrow the party will be the taree rows of lace insertion on front, , .three ruffles on front, neck and v tional resting places for the sleeping ent rumors (hat ex-President Castro's | guests of Professor and.Mra.Rohert- lace trimming, Regular Price holes lace trimmed, R, aa.sac pasvençers, for.whose use nud | friends were planning n hostile expe- |gon, at MacDonali College, St.Anne d5c.Sale Price ¢ ik.* Price 50.mec, Regular 3e gomfort {they are spacinily intended.dition pgainet President Tomer\u2019 gus dea Bellevue, and will shoot the - avusvolacuun0e ice Bûc, Bale Price.v.our of à cars are already.in com.| ernment.way alleged \u201cthal | Lachine Rapids as the guests of the , » mission and will temporarily run in or 15.000 stand of arms had been :city.The official functions clore to-\u2019 .Ladies Underskirts ; A Ladies Underskirts # the\" Canadian Kockies.In about a | \u201chipped from Belgium (0 America for {morrow night with «a reception in } Fine white lawn Underskirte, déen Fine white lawn Undergkists, tuck- ¥° fortnight a sufficient number will be | this _exvedition.According to advices | the Art Gallery.flounce trimmed with two rows of in- flounce made with insertio da TY fesddy to aquip the: Iraperin] Limited | received, the prvmoters of this enter.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ss sertion and lace edging, Regu.embroidery edgi ay trains, and in about K month tbe Ac- prise.realizing that it would be im- .lar Price $1.20.Sale Pri 3 ' y ging, Regular 9 Jantie and Pacitic express will also porsible, itt attracting the at MEAT INSPECTION .avg.ar Price $1.20, £a ce.Price $2.50, Sale Price.C ave these attached.Glens and | tention of aw officers, to tranship \"4 : - ies\u2019 > the Mounts are\u2019 the output of the com.| this larpe number of rifles with the \" - a .Ladies Underskirts Ladies Underskirts Pany\u2019s Angus shop at Montreal, and necessary ammubition at any of the , \"es Fine white lawn Underekirte, deep Fine white lawn Underakirte, dee, » surpass anything in the way of com.| Atlantic ports, bas planned to send ' flounce trimmed with three rows of flounce trimmed with clusters of t pi A fort aad Juxurs for the yravelling pub- thom to nome facia port, uf entry.| - te insertion-and lace, Regular $ and embroidery, Regular Price \u201c91 - fie that has vet been attempted.An | Perhaps as far inland as icagn or : 45 Pri L19 \u2019 A | English visitors, who Las travelled.in | Cincinnati, Than thes woud poli! J ns Price $1: 45.Sale Price.91,1.$1.60.fale Price.3], = all parts of the world and who wag | Iv tranvparted to some small \u2018South \u2014 = Ladies\u2019 Understirts Ladies\u2018 Uaderekirta _ .Ladies\u2019 Underskirts Ladies\u2019 Underskirts @ \u2018Phesenger on today\u2019s car, said it | Atlantic port and shipped to Vene Fine white lawn Underskirt«.Fine white lawn Underskirts.Fine white Cambric Under- Fine white lawn Underskirt \u201can the finest railway \u2018carri he | zuela.Secret service men and other | Inspector at 'S*, Louis Resigns and tucked' rflounce.trimmed with go made with hemetitched | \u201cKirte.gored vkiet with flounce gored skirt, flounce tri ol > 6 gver sen anywhere.and that it would [ Agents discoverad that two vessels p i.® g 28 lace-and embroidery \u201cinsertion.queke and edged with embroid- of elf made.with lace insertion, oi val.lace and insertion.Her \u2018aptonish the people of the Old Coun- | suitable for filibustering purnoses, had Writies Serious Charges to cular Prica $1.50, Sale Price.stv, Regular Price $1.65, Sale Price 81.60; Sale Price.œular Price 81.85, Sale Price.2 try if they rode in one of them.\u201cbeen gold by a New York ship broker- .OF eisai \u2026\u2026$1.29 price ERE $1.29 eerie oo i.$1.45 .\u2014\u2014 {awe Brm to unknown parties.Both Secretary Wilson, | adie\u2019 Drawars Ladies Diners Fin Lt > : ne Sl.; were in the vicinity of Norfolk, and Ç Fine white cambric Drawers, Fine White Cembrie Drawers Fe White Nainsook Drawers, Fine White naook Drawers ; i Jone was found to be the old\u2019 side | .; ee ISS.wide flounces.made with hem: ide Bounces.made with ben.Fi\" flounces, beautifully trim.] © wheel steamer Nanticoke.The\u2019 name} 9t- Louis, Ma, June 12\u2014After 18 @ -stitched\u201d turka, extra value at stitched tucks and edged with juitchifg and red with em med with lace and embroidery , Comes other cannot he learned.\u2014 The [months service * an n United States | NJ tr marlon Pre aso.Bote dainty lace.Regular Pris Gr.Lid.Regular \u201cPris 45.cia Bo WUE, act and embroidery.NL \u201cJ | Nanticoke was located at Edenton.XN.| meat inspector in East St.Louis pack- A Price.ier en on 2e ron 270 Sale Price.Bar 350 J.C.whereupon the revenue cuiters were | ing houses, J.F.Harms has resigned.Ladies\u2019 Charises Ladd Chemises : Fi Ladies\u2019 Ch .Ladies\u201d Ch, called into service to wateh her.In a letter to Secretary of Agricul- ¢ Fise white cambric Chemines, ; adies 8 ine white nainsook Chemises.Vere 8 or Chom | .There is no warrant out for the | ture James Wilson he demands an in- yoke of lace insertion, lace Fine white cambric Ch en tucked; yoke inverted with em- front tri ol Ta hemisen.| weizure of the Naaticoke unless the re- | vestigation of the meat inspection we trimmiwg at séck and armboles, made with insertion on frontJace | broidery ard trimmed with lace.embroidery.aaa mada ions of J .n venue officers are able to abtain more | lem at tbe National Stock Yards.Regular Price 5&0.Sale Prios.trimming at veck and armholes, Regular Price 75c.Sale Price \u2026 lar Price 800 Sel pho: .rislormation ne to ber misiion than | Harms, who bas gone to his bom | À macsoveeifasensiaseseserrentervezs orev 490 Bog.Price bc.Sale Price.840 rrrentestees svsssuvenee crovsome veuve 596 Ular Price 85c.Sale Price.89c i WOMAN Hope 46 Convince.Great | tha ow qe in their pdaession, | in Fermcat: Ok, musee\" shat bored fa : \u2026 Later Wanigowm Lad ov\u2019 Night owns Ladies\u2019 Mizhtgowas Z ns i Na À Mawerer, t! ix \u2018nothing 16, jrevent | signed because be cou not talecale |, 2 1 i énsook - Fine white nainsook 3 Fine white 1.alnéook Night.Fina whitte nain*ook Nighg «=.\"S Britain that it Harbor No- : = searching {| Ceoml which aofditions \u201cahd\u201d that inspectods.in| J% .\\ Fine white toed ser gowns, yoke and sores gowns, tucked yoke es gowns.low neck, whôrt ) ; ve Designs, \u2018Wey Fill donbtiess do if they fall in | charge of the bureau of amimat indus fairing ives embroidery trimmed with embroiderr with insertion, Ines raîle et sleeves, front made with ia.D -3 LOT = i with her.Meanwhile it iy possible f try were tno lenient with the packers, pi , Beg.Price and daintr tare.\u2018Reg.Price neck and arme, Beg.Price wertion and medai'lons.Rex.» J Ry md oT thut n great mistake has been made | He declared that no animus mpted $:.00., -Eale Price.79e $1.15 Male Prive.Q% \u20ac11% Gate Prise.89c Trica $1.25.Bale Price.9 8¢ 4 verin, June.I8.\u2014The Huporor witl,| and t is pathing illeval about the.) his letter: Asgerting that \u201cÛÜ.5.in- SEE rébeive sixty visifihg Bri threy- | #ale \"of the Nanticoke and other un: inspected and passed,\u201d ne & appears Æ men at tie Palace: nt Potdaor to.| Koown ships; © 77 | on products at all the packing hou 4 1 morvow.fie Majesty will make à \u2014\u2014 is meaningless because of the inade 1 speech of ood will toward Creat .[quacy of the inspection, Harms in his 4 .Britain.although vrobablv he will S À | letter nays :\u2014 + cac = = 4 J: take ner mention of \u2018revent alarms in .The inspection at the National | .England over Germany's naval con : : Stock Yards, Illinois, is comting the : : véruction.SOLE Vu .i + .le hprmately 100.000 aren .Wi The \u2018German government has bees TURK AG nnd it is © not actually worth 2 A : rutin Tor some oproret rene ur them.for when \"te vor ie pari HURRAH! FR THE VACATIONS lürthiel expréseiôn of thin countrv'e rectors mri machanre to the in.\u2014 vacific.aims towards all the nowers.; he facts LA are ne ion O NOT forget that the Frontenac Photo Supply Co, is and Chi ie vu and re = T Thou d of F | many condemned > animals pe] ve .| ; D waiting for you with the nicest and {remhest stock \u2019 of 4 wt forth the kindly Meline entertain: en Thousand of Former and Twelve le ide nine it means that the KODAKS, PREMO CAMERAS, etc.from the emallest to the sd by Germany toward Great Britain.Battalions of Latter in Fierce the packers are setting on doscretary, \u2014\u2014\u2014 : : | largest, also with the celebrated NON CURLING Eastman's 4 It is hoped.both bv \u2018words and , a ; 0 8 rer a Feiting today from | , d Would | Corporal Shoots and Mortally Wouads Films, Velox, Bromide, Azo.Aristo Platino.Aristo Juni : .celal abd- ivat\u201d noliov tn win in Engagement, 10 to 80 per cent of what ought to be Ships -Praced End.to En ou \u2018 \" | ilma, Velox, Bromide, » Aristo Flatino, Aris unior ë Britioh_nmople Jo the belief that uo se ve Soe.ions with Form a Double Line 18 Miles His Captain and Also Wounds i and Solio Papers, Tripods of all prices from 7%.to $6.00, à Téssiv \u2018 i .ete.\u201d jas Hid their ae OF entertained London, June 13\u2014An Athens des- | the packers ses and know these things Long.Two Others, ; heir_caumtrv., rate + London repars, | pré are by\u201d rare ron.em DEVELOPING, PRINTING.ENLARGING M says that vices from Uskup, Euro- AV anima a dving condi.; ; .Montreal ve A espe from pean Turkey, toa ferve eng tion dragged into the Kling, beds 2nd Portsmouth, June 12\u2014The dolegates | Demmoines, Ia.June a ere = =» AT THE - - 1 say ei ~~ A t.at Dinkovitrh.\u2018in North Al.'| marl \u2018U.S.inspected and passed.; ho | Lisie Crabtree to-dav probably fatally ille states that the river steam: | jr \" Home of the filthiest things imagin.| to the Imperial Press Conference, w Captain + * Ravi - ® Pigreville,\u201d awned by Mignette haan ge OT of 10,000 A able are practised in the enue ve.are pl the day here na the hot Captain Job \u20ac Raymond, com: F RONTENAC P HOTO SUP PLY CO.LD., bers Tole: aun Heron, nat pight on: | kish troops.According to.the dee partments.There are all permitted | Joy uf the Admiralty.have witnes.| anding offin Cavalry, at Port Des- || PHONE 3100.19 BUADE ST., QUEBEC, rior, aad the, former vesrel sank ra aniaus were repulsed by cule reir Tahara.Man je the [éd a naval apectacio that represents moines, shot snd *rivuele injured in ten minutes.The crew were saved, a The PS rurkiek overmarkish artil- wrongs he is told, as | wan, that the [a conceutratration of sen power un- Comore Bla Su ch.whe attempted Ti loss is £12,000, with no inaur- inv 1welve\u201d additional battalions to | People who eat sucle atuff are too lary paralleled in.the history of the world.to.disarm him and thes shot himselt, = pu ve : : de rene of the trouble.La prepare anything for themselves and | Miretched nut in save lines in the lhe bullet striking a rib over the : ; - \u2014_\u2014 onght 10 have much stuf.far-frmed roadstead.aml extending |peart and crushing the bone.He may [1] \u201d 2520 : 1 CT will give vou another instance from Cowes road to (he sm forts recover.\u2019 ALWAYS L ADING - F : ' a .ONS.WALK Es that noppened elsewhere.Ca meat | guarding the entrance to Spithende Crabtese had been reprimanded by .stranger.Wya., .June .\u2014Fdward | inspector in partment held some im \u201cwar head\u201d ol { Cane.8 \u201c of failure to * orccast of Weather.oe de De Eu to | £09 or TUM pours of cured mente | (he AOR, Jew The, nor pew | Capt.\"Raymond because uf ail wi | DIY Jaeger\u2019s Celebrated Underwear ! SAR INSEE EEICUENIESS e \u2018oùnt, parneil.to-iqy- at | for being sour.and, mind vou, four \u2018tion of the Beat which always is expited.Later Crabtren demanded + ' Varsion.the first to or five other inspectors were called in | A : in rendi- | oT _ Toronta: June | 8 dinturbance | Granger, whiting Tor a pair of net and the all pronounced the meat fully fanned and wiped he 144 Lo Tan efereed Faro de The Best Is the Cheapest, rom north ern Rates is mov.- .sour.Your ins, re it to ; : ; sde ; Ing enmiard oo (he pente jee OL 11 EE tre passer Fomine he SAAD hat Yd | mre or cid ren rs ts | GET THE JAEGER LABEL.riche Pro a gain che KILLED BY TOY PISTOL ee a they in semble for tdny'a.mamoeusren, | pera he coud wot do that QUALITIES arilime Proviates, wegt con.- the charges, anser that such canes > « % H .« .Hatem daic In.she weglern provisos } (Mpccial to Chroniele.).wero met unfommon, because the | 100 3 single ane lind been pecially eo amediatels Po\u201d enenrs D\u2014Light, Natural Summer Weight, ind ix shower\u201d in Ontario and Wve.| Montreal.June\u2019 17 Harold Daven.Srerrey the chief.inspector called for | \u201cpent re or vere 7 Washburn roe) toh tor ony G \u2014Gauze, Natural Summer Weightfoe Led.) | Port.aaed Wh.won bf & G.T.R.conduc | decisions in\u2019 matters of doubt, Dreadnoughts, \u201cwhile.supporting.(hess | eaomted with tbe meidior suferine à L \u2014White Cashmers Summer Weight: Maximum and Minimam Temperatures | tor, was kilied hore Saturday night | \u201cMany of the other charges, ! am liner of capital ships lay 24 cruisers, bullet wound in- the hand and an- | N \u2014Medium, Natural.Spring Weight.! Victoria, 42.50: Vancoyver, 42.68 .bv the accidental discharge of a tov stipe, oannot be true.\u201d anid Dr.Clany, 13 scouts and auxiliaries, 48 torpedo | other in the jaw.Capt.Raymond K\u2014Medium.Natural, Spri Weight Kamloops.50.8% : Calgary, 48.447 .| rifle.His enmpanions were at target | \u2018He has not complained to me about bout destroyers.and 35 submarines.| size) (rabiree\u2019s sem add war ahont .: Spring Woig .Prince.Albert.47.73.\" Moose Jaw.| PrRctice with one of thone sunposed | my decisions, nor to my assistant, Dr, Mad they been placed end to ond they tn disarm him when a bullet struck Combination Suits for Men, Combination Suits for Women, 7.72; Minniper, 41.64; Perry Sound, | tov rilles, and the weanon discharged | $m.H.Meadagn., We are ready to ba | Cd have founed a double line 18 him in the neck.lodging in the spine.| Men's Pyjamas, Men's Wool Light Shirts £3 London, 85.77 : Teronio.55,67, [20° it \u2018was handed to him.\u2018the buljet | investigated any time.\u201d | wiles long.The captain \u201cdropped to the floor Golf H Half Hose, Spiral Putties.Detawn.50.74: Montreal, 86.50; Que.[entering his heart, and he fell dead, pt All \u2018the \u2018vessels were dressed with [paralvesd.À bullet also ateook Cor ose, ohlpra) utties.boc, 48.70 ; Halifax, 5.63.NEW GUNG FOR RUSSIA.thousands of flags, and with the crews | noral Such in the led arm.Craltiee R Forecaste, ; ths WRECKED SLAVONIA.St.Petersburg, «June 13\u2014The Rue | on deck manning ship and the bands | then fired a bullet into his own body.egistered Lower Lakes and.Georgian Bay.| New York, June 13\u2014Nere dréblets.of {sien army is \u201cabout to be squipped playing the ecené was full of anima-| Capt.Raymond is the son of Briga- 9 Oppos te Post Offices reoh northwesterly winds, mostly | news.are all that rteamship.compan- | With a mew type of ick-firing How- | tion and color.dier Geheral Chas.W.Ravmond, re r and cool.° \"{ jae here have receiv concerning the | itters, of six-inch calibre, of which} 4 salute from Nelson's old flagahip, | tired, formerly of the engineers in Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Law.wreched Cunard liner Slavonia off | fe hundred ordered from the Krupp the \"Victory, announced the arriva) of | charge of river and harbor, stationed howerv at first.\u2018then\u2019 clearing | Flores Inland.the Aworw.The Prin- | Company of Germany will soon be [the Admiralty * yachts.bearing the at New Yorkand o goal ith [Rocthwest winds, © \"| sons Irene, to which the io cahin pas mer for delivery The.innsallating Lords of the Rduiralty and the news- .or St.Lawrence and Gulf.\u2014 | sen; were tran after the new {ype of nin.in accorrls | paper quevts.ter.traversing t NDER CONTROL.Cool .and showary.! wreck will not reach Gibralter any ance with recent developments in mili- | Jinen of the feet the visitors went on Hos Foes nor NT weve | for Gountry Maritime Provinces\u2014Moderate ta late\u2019 tdmorrow.She hath besh \u2018expect.| ary technique, looking to the gpeecy | board the Dreadnought and witnessed hich.hor ' ed re th n a hun- fresh donth \u2018and southw@t winds ; ed, to-dav, but the delay incident to | capture of field entrenchmenta® and A sham attack of svbmarines and des- à Ith have ites Tine Hae Pall d S id wery.the transier of passencers added an-|°Yen fortresses by a rapid and con | {rovers on the battleship, The ven red Fie ty daring the + weeb.| : an eas e Lake Superior\u2014Moderate variable | other.day aod thie bolds up details | linuous fre of besvy explosive pro: | front of Portemonth was black with | st Tunty i.Vinder con | .winds, fine and .cool.: of tbe wreck that - will be available | Hctiles.- masses of spectators, and the .road- ye a A The pd \u201cnie tel | Wentern Provinose\u2014Fine and warm.| when she touches at Gibraltar.rem stead wan filled with steamers throng.| trol to-nicht.wd a don w ei to récits .eh : CAPITAL CITY NOTES with sightesers from all parts of | Fridev night and Saturday serve New Novel e wc naae\u2014 .extinguish some of the fires.while in | \u2018 New Novels Aa HN Ottawa, June 18\u2014Nrs.Helen Mac | the \u201ckingdom.: the largest bdrved district.that near | : Intyre, wife of Alex.F.Macintyre, K.Smvenn Milla further | datas mar Standard Works ; : C.died thia afternoon.She wan a , UNITED SOUTH AFRICA revented today by a whit ot the | } From 15¢ to 31 \"0 .daughter of the late Ronald Sande Durban, June 13\u2014A referendum held od 5 04 3 - J fold\u201d MacDonald aml a niece of Hon.| (0 decide whether ar not Natal should \u2019 .- - _ REE | Donald.(A.MacDonald.| When her | join the South African Union has re- ; , : co uncle wan Postmaster in the MacKen- | sulted in favor of the juneture hy a ENDURANCE AUTO CONTEST.2.THE TT\" aie Ministry, nhe was à popular leader | vote of 11.121 to 9.701 This assures | Ottawa, June 13\u2014An endurance cou- | ; 9 © .in Ottawa society.the complete federation of the Nouth | leet low automobiles took place on : + : .Sir Wilfrid Laurier went to .Brock- African colonios, the Transvaal, Cape | Saturday from Ottawa to Brockvillenm : ville touley an the guest of Mrs.| Colony, the Orange River State and | Eight cars were enteral.They went ' .3 , oO \u201d + à Senator Fulford, > Natal.Practically the entire popuia- by way of Bmith\u2019s Falls and returned Ar iN.| A Kvaneau Balanger, 17, while | tion of Natal i» British and the divin- [vie Prescott.There wet no inel- ; : a 2 : shing off.Edwards\u2019 wharf, on the | clination of a considerable element to | dents of rtance on the route, \u2018 SF.JOMN LY met CURE ENS | Octewa river, vas drowned this alter | enter the union was cansed by fear | Five cars finished with a porfect ru.48 : ; y v a Ve .Nentres! noon.The hedy ie in the awit | that the rontederation would be domi- | ning score and the result has yet a QuEsse Ha vo Eanes ven \u2019 waters ed ' : nated by the Dutch.Coe be decided on technical pointe.Lo eed pe.y Pa : Ty | .2 oF Lg ss - \u201c my nag sé pp pr MONDAY.JUNE 14, 1009.LOVER; FRY & CO.LARGE REDUCTIONS SPOT CASH .ON NEW MILLINERY Straw Hats $1.00 reduced to.50c.Fanoy \u201c \u201c « 2.00 \u201c1.00 Trimmed Hats $4.00 reduced to.2.00 \u201c \u201c &00 \u201c coesees 3.00 « 800.\u201c 400 \u201c \u201c 12,00 \u201c PE 6.00 \u201c * 19.00 \u201c 10.00 : NEW MODELSIN JACKETS New Jackets $15.00 reduced to.\u2026.\u2026.$10.00 - \u201c\u201c \u201c 20.00 \u201c .18.50 4 \u201c \u201c 80.00 \u201c ssveene 20.00 .35.00 \u201c vo.24.50 : 20 PER GENT OFF THE FOLLOWING Latest Wrappers and Tea Gowns.Ladies\u2019 Dressing Jackets and Kimonas, Children\u2019s Jackets and Dresses.KID GLOVES IN Dent's, Kid Gloves.Perrin\u2019s Kid Gloves, Reynier\u2019s Kid Gloves: GLOVER, FRY & CO.Years ago we made arrangements witha factory in Switzerland to supply us with watch movements, the work turned out by that Swiss factory has proved 80 satisfactory that we have the fuilest confidence In selling the watches.WHEN BUYING A WATCH BUY A GOOD WATCH SEIFERT\u2019S WATCHES ARE THE BEST Thers are no watches made in Canada, all are imported.\u2019 Whether you buy a $3 watch for a fishing trip or a $100 gold watch, you have satisfaction in knowing that you are getting the very best value for your money.¥ Seifert Quality In Watches \u2014IS A\u2014 Recognized .+ Standard G.SEIFERT & SONS, 16 Fabrique Street, Quebec, with the armonjéal progression of previous otitpates.The Sgures are = .: 1 Fhe Quebez Ghronicle \u2014 rr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 las follows: =} À PA QUEBEC, JUNE 14, 1908.Pa, TU Rental eer i mr Cost per Total payable by THE TRANSCONTINENTAL.mile.ost.GTP.1908.$ 28,000 § 6,898,000 $206,640 52,400 12,890,400 348,712 We published in our issue of Thursday last a report taken from the Winnipeg Tribune to the effect that serious difficultisa were likely to arise be tween the officials of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Commissioners of the National Transcontinental Rail- 85,003 20,910,730 627,321 ene 125,000 30,750,000 22,500 On these the Toronto Mail and Fmpire remarks: > \u201cIt will be observed that the Gove way on the subject of the emormous apes of the construction of that part of the line which the Govermment is building between Lake Superior Junction and Winnipes, which the Grand Trunk Pacific has agreed to take over and operate when tinish- ed, and on the cost of which it is bound to pay a reutal of 3 per cent.It was alleged that the cost pek mile will be $125,000 or $30,750.000 for the whole section of 246 miles, and the annual rental will reach the amount of $922,500.1f the remainder of the line being constructed by the Govern ment should be built on the same 1avish somle of expenditure, or even on ernment, in building the line, has spent nearly five times as much upon it as originally proposed.and that the rental chasge will be 22.500 a year -inatead of $206,640, as Finance Minister Fielding stated it would be.There is no wonder that the Grand Trunk Pacific objects tn the expense to which it is being put.How the cost has been run up is a matter ine to which Parliament will have to enquire.Major Hodgins, no doubt, gave a clue to the situation when he stated that there were heavy over charges.In addition to that, the road iz being built under the direc tion of a group of paliticians, head: 8 reduced rate of 40 or 50 per cent.od by ex-Premier Parent, of Quebecleon, it iv easy to nee that the annual | Can it ble expected that a little coterie rental to be paid by the Grand Trunk ,of politicians, one a corset maker.Pacific will be such a serious drain j another a grain Auver.and two of upon it that it may become a ques them lawyers, \u201c will.however, honest tion of declining to take it over.they mav be, build a grest railwav Yesterday we published an interview |as successfully and as economically as held in Ottawa with Hon.S.N.Par- such a work would be carried through ent, Chairman of the National Trans- by expert railway men!\u201d continental Commission.In this, he says that he knows nithing of the re port published in the Winnipeh Tribune as to further trouble between the .eee eee A TRIO OF PESTS.Mosquitoes, rats and now the common house fly\u2014these sre (he pests against which medical science is direct Commission and the Grand Trunk ! \u201c Pacific over the cost of the Lake ing its energies most assiduously these Superior mection, and that as the days, it being charged against them that thev are breeders of trouble and wommon carriers of disease among mortals.The doctors have been able to make out true bills in the cases of each of these culprits, and in all com- tries the war of extermination is now being waged for the last-named\u2014the fly\u2014it is denounced as being possibly the most generally filthy and dangerous of the trio of pens.He is a natural scavenger and thrives best where pollution is most marked.On hi foet and whiskers he carries the disease germs from a thausand and one spots Board of Arbitraton appointed to adjust the differences which arose as to the claswification on district \u201cF\u201d has not yet finished its work it is not possible as vet to give an estimate of what the whole Lake Superior sec tion of the road will cost.He him- sell in of opinion that it will be pore than what ho savs was the original estimate of $49,000 per mile, pwing to the advances in price of svervthing pertaining to the construe tion of a railway.and will probably amount to about $55.000 per mile, and lie adds that if the Board of Arbitration decides that there has \u2018(been aver-clansification on the part of the Commimioners\u2019 Engineers the contractors will be called on to make a refund, but\u2019 this statement evidently | peters to a portion only of the line, for he goes on to say that should any urther difficulties arise, they will probably he settled hv arbitration.Mr.Parent is mistaken in maying that the original estimated cost was 849,000 per mile.* When Hon.Nr.Fielding made his \u2018vletement in Partiament, he said:\u2014\u2018From Quebec to Winnipeg, 1 estimate the distence as 1,475 miles\u2014] put that down at $8.000 a mile.which, Ÿ am advised is a {air ewtimate.This, it in true.was in 1903; three vears later, in 1906, Mr.Fmmerson, the then Minister of Railways made n second official ortimate of the cost of this section of the road.He said that two contracte had been entered into under which the cost of the line near Winnipeg, was to be 852,400 per mile; and two vears after that.again Mr.Graham presented a revimed estimate of the cost, and estimated that the figures would be 885.- 000 pet mile.Thus we see that the calculated cost per mile as officially announced to Parliament had in six years risen from 328,000 to $85,000 per mile, and the report now that it has reached $125,000 per mile does not seem no difficult to place credence in, considering these facta.But apart from this last development it may be noted that while the Chairman of the Commision rays that the cost may possibly reach $55,000 per mils the Minister of Railways has informed Parliament that the figures will be 85,000 a mile.It Is evident that these two perntlemen, each of whom are presumed to be intimately ac: quainted with all the facts and figures of the case are widely sepamted in the conclunions they have come to, aml to avoid erediting Hon.Mr.Graham at the expense of Mr.Parent, or Hon.Mr.Parent at the expense of Mr.Graham, requires a considerable amount of explanation.Taking the three official estimates of the Government In chronological order, and applying them to the Lake Superfor section, no ona of average sus ceptibility ean avoid feeling a certain amount of aympathy for the unfortunate Grand Trunk Pacific which ls experiencing the sume fate at the hands of the Government as the public of the Dominion generally in sesing the financial burdens upon it progressives Iv increasing vear hv year.The lat est report to which we have alluded, maken indoed matters much worse for the company hut it is only in line PILES Cureferosch Tg indie ent EASELS OR.OHASE'S OINTMENT.of choicest decay, and, alighting here and there on our food supplies, Jeaves his trail of troubly.Truly he is on enemy to put ouf qf business.and the season is now Hero for conflict.According to the Lancet, a British medial journal, the best fly exter minating agent is a weak solution of formaldehyde in water '(two teaspoonfuls to the pint).The flies are attracted by it amd drink it.Some of them die in the water, others get no farthèir than the immedinte vicinity\u2019 of the veasel containing the solution, but all ultimately succumb, and where there are many of them hundreds may be swept up from the floor.Inasmuch as formaldehyde is itself a dirvinfectant and fatal to diseases germs, it is specially valuable as a fly destroyer, not only putting an end to the pest, but disinfecting time.the slain at the same GREAT CANADIAN INSTITUTION.Canada claims to have the moat completely equipped agricultural ool- lege in the world.The buildings and equipment represent an expenditure of $3,000,000, and the endowment is 82,- 000,000 additional.This institution is the gift to the Dominion of a public- spirited cititen of Montreal, Sir William McDonald, who believes that Canada\u2019s future greatness lies along the lines of | ncientific agricultural development.This college was dedi: cated recently and signalized the occasion by conferring the degree of doctors of laws on five eminent agriculturists, one of whom is Hon.James Wilson, the American Secretary of Agriculture.At this institution young men will ba taught scientific and practical farming.and young women will study practical housckeeping in addition to other branches of domestic science.The fair students at McDonald College who capture the degree of mistress of housekeeping will probanly draw capital prizes in the matrimonial lottery.Man may live without hooks, but, as the poet pays, he can't live happily without cooks.We look for a great host of wooers at the graduation exercises of the class in household science at this Canadian institution.\u2014Baltimore Sun.THE BRITISH ALARM.There appears to he some satisinc- tion in England over the growing disposition among Americans to take the prevalent alarm in the \u201ctight little island\u201d over the naval preparations in Germany as well (pumded.The London Daily Mail invites attention to the fact that while during the past five years the British naval expendi.turer have been reduced by $90,000, 000, the German estimaten for the same period have been increased hy $50,000,000, an amount out of all preportion to the requirements of the country for purposes of defense.It fa natural that the British should take alarm at thin situation, for Great Britain appears to Ge directly ex: posgh 10 a naval atiack.There is no a other goundry in Europe that in not | more directly exposed to German as- sauit or invasion from its land side \u2018(than from Îts coast, and it would be a matter of nupaifuity to squander vn- counted millions on a flest to attack any one of them when an army could be rushed across the frontier into Russia, Austria or France at a tithe of the expense.Ths British cannot be blamed for taking the alarm; thev would ba criminally lex if thev failed to do so, | Thev have been immune from invasion since the Dutch sailed up the Medway, although the first Napgleon kent them guesting for a long time, and our own Paul Jones, with his miniature fleet, caused them no end of disagresable midnight visions.Britain eannnt afford to be caught napping in the view of such a possibility.Yet it is not easy to believe that the cautious and cireumepert German Emperor, for such lie is in wpite of all his calculated bluster, would rashly engage upon such an adventure as the invasion of Great Britain.He knows the fighting qualities of the breed, and he knows that the first blast of war would bring in that \u201cfar-flung battle line\u201d from every comer of the world ta the defense or revenge of the mother country.and that the feud would be inexpiable.1t ia the sincere belief of the Brooklyn Times, lor reasons which have been repeatedly mated in these columns, that the navv-building activity of German is in reality aimed against the Monroe Doctrine, and il anv Antion needs to stand on ita guard agminet the new German navv it is the United States.\u2014Brooklyn Times\u2014 \u201cOnly Six Weeks To Live\" nstipation, Billousness, Indigestion, Rheumatism.A Dying Woman Rescued through tte timely use of Dr.Hamilton's Pils.\u201cMy doctor told me I had only six weeka tu live\u2014that nothing human could help me, but to-day I am hearty and well, because I took a long treatment with Dr, Hamilton's Pille\u2014they saved my life.\u201d Continuing her declaration, Mrs.Jamieson says, \u201cI had from childhood been a sufferer from biliousness and liver complaint.1 suffered excessively from wind and could not eat my food without feeling ill afterwards.| Sometimes I was so bad I couldn\u2019t stand up straight for the pain.The wind settled in my stomach, and always caused blinding headaches.At times I seemed one mass of aclies and pains\u2014l became rheumatic because my blood was so poor.The benefit I received from the first box of Dr.Hamilton's Pills encouraged me and 1 continued their use, three to five pills a week, for several months _ snd was brought to the most perfect condition of health.\u201d ; Tf you auffer from consti tion, flatulence, indigestion, palpitation, ansemia, headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness, depression, general debility, loss of appetite, liver and kidney troubles, acute and chronic dyspepsia, or any form of stomach and digestive weakness, you may look with certain hope for a confplete cure by the use of Dr.Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, Safe, mild and sure to cure.Price 25c.box, or five boxes for $1.00 at all dealers or The Catarrhozone Company, Kingston, | Ont.SALTING BABIES.\u201cSalting\u201d newly born infants, a practice that dates far back to Biblica) times, atill obtaine in many parts of the old world.The Armenians in the Russian govemmeyt of Eriwan cover the whole surface of the babe's body with fine salt, empecial care being taken with the interstices between the fingers and all depressions, such as the armpit ang the bend of the knee, so that no point shall remain une salted.The unhappy infant in left in the salt for three hours or longer and is then bathed in warm water.The Armenians of some districts, having abandoned the practice, are called \u201cunsalted\u201d and are despised by the others.; The modern Greeké also sprinkle their babes with -salt.If an enlightened mother protests the midwile is dy with the objection.\u201cBut if it ifn\u2019t salted it will be puny and will never amount to anything.\u201d I this salting process is carried on to excess the poor habes don\u2019t stand it at all.The skin becomes as red ae fire, the irritation is inlulerable, and the child dies in convuisioms.Yet there is a mountain tribe in Asia Minor that mercilessly adits Sts newborn babes for twentyÆour hours, which shows that the limits of human endurance are wide in rome cases.This ancient customs is still in vogue in many parte of Germany, but the rites are merely rvmbolical.In one clistriet a little salt is rubbed bebind the child\u2019s care, in others a pivch of salt in put on the tongue or a litle paper of salt is inserted under the garment.I$ gives understanding.the people say.and wanda ofl evil spirits.The action of salt in keeping meat sound no donbt is the reason that this strengthening and sustmining pow er wan ascribed to it.The usage became common in esstem countries, and it was nat entirely confined to them.The prophet Faskiel, referring to the degeneracy of Jerusalem, rave: \u201cNeither wast thou washed in water to wipple thes: thou wart not salted at all hor swaddled at all.\u201d To manv oriental tribes this means a grave amission of parental duty.SIMPLE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR GATARRN - Formerly doctors prescribed stomach treatment for.Catarth and Bronchitie.They seldom enred and Catarrh han become a national disease.To-d the advanced physician fights Tatar by medicated air.He filla the Junge, now end throat with (he antivopuie vapor of Catarrhozons.Cure then is certain.Fany for Catarrhosone to cure.Tt contsina the essencea of pure pine balsama, reaches all the germs and destroys: the disease.Tiverv cise of Cgtarch, Bronchitis and Sore Throat can en by Cstarrhorone.8c.evervube and $5.00 sizes.Sold ce.Get Lia to-day.: ~ chest and sides, Pure Food Insures GOOD HEALTH Magic Insures Pure Food.E W.GILLETT CO, LTD.Torenté, Out.$.J.Shaw & Co.18 ST.JOHN STREET Cor.Mountain Hil cd Neire Dame Streets FORREST & SONS Salmon Rods, Reels and Flies, Trout Rods and Reels.Lines and Flies and Tents, Canoes and Camp Outfits.De TELEPHONES : Upper Tews, 673.Lower Toma, 41.THE PARKIN ELEVATOR GO Limited, Hespoier, Satarls.MANUFACTURERS 07 \u201cdeal Passenger and Freight Bydraulle 9 Elgatris Hotsts.6 of Dumb Waitersog matie Fleaproo?D3ah Escapes.Ornamental Irou Work.Grey Iron Castings, and ail sis wator Appliancen Supplies, &o ESTIMATES FURMSRED OU APPLICATION AMOS J.COLSTON, AGENT, QUEBEC, «Toe Turoo Bivens a 3 \u201c if COAL - if You Want Satisfaction Buy Your Goal From THE ARCHER & CO., LIMITED.140 ST.ANDREW ST.june3xlm.CORD WOOD: FOR SALE -Sawed and & Quality, at Prices.Finest bla T.F.McLaughlin,, 260 ST.PAUL ST.Yard at foot of Ramsay St.Phone 3033 For a Good Snapshot or Time Pletore get a KODAK OR CAMERA John E.Walsh's THE ASSORTMENT IS THE LARGEST Prises Range From $1.00 to $162.00 ad Upwards.Special attention Is aid to developiag, printing and finishing by expert hands at 11 ST.JOHN ST, QUEBEC.TUNGSTEN ELECTRIC LANP 25 to 100 C.P.SAVES 2-8 CURRENT Reflestors, Electrio Wiring Shades and Fixtures, Bells, Motors.REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Quebec Electric Co.114 ST.JOHN ST.maysézée.FURNITURE REPAIRED Re-covered and polished; mattresses re-mads, oto., earpsls ahd lino laying, counters and show cases polished, old fur niture re-potfabed ual to new Truman.13 Cote d'Abraham.PHOMR 2080 / GO SNAPPING |:\" IC Hardware BRINIG tour 8t.Peter Street, Lower Towih Branch, FabriqueSt., Uppas Towa SPORTING GOODS.Trout and Salmon in grades lucluding the r vin, ne FLIES, REELS, LIES, BATS: Tents, Blankets, Rubber Shasté Canoes, Er ap Hoa Bags.Folding Beds and Chaits, Folding Stoves.sax, General and Heaw Hard TERRANO - THE PERFECT JOINTLESS FLOORING tor Bathwooms, Kitchare, Bliärds woes\u201d COMMISSION MERCHANT.BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING, 39 3t.Peal St.PHONE 580 \" FOR SALE .THE - FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCK 229 St.John Street.FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO AMOS J.COLSTON, Hoshelaga Bank Building.P.0.Box 78 Office Phone 1184 AMOS J.COLSTON, nate end denoral Tad \u2018 \u2014OFFIOR\u2014 \u2018 Hochelaga Bank Bvilding, 81.PETER ST., QUEPUS Accgupient, peace: fir x Ligue | CORRESBONOENGE BOHIO/TED \u2018DR.MASSUE FORTIER SURGEON DENTIST Gradusted from the Phidetphis Deatal .40 ANNE STREET ASS.Mary, Bea sioe, svery Monter: FANCY NOSLINS, GHALLIES +, - Lei.STRIPED AND CHECKED GINGHAMS.We are now showiig some very pretty designs in Maney Buslins, Challies, and Sjripod and Checked Ginghams, just the right goods for hot dresses and blouses.\u2014 * FANCY MUSLINS in colored flows designs in a variety of patterns at fe, 13c., 156, 180., and 200 COLORED CHAULIES, flowered and border designs for summer 20, 39c,, 42c., 450.and 550.STRIPED AND CHECKED GING- HAMS in alt colors for Children au Ladies\u2019 blouses and dresses nt 1164 150., 17c., 180.and 22c.: COLORED LINENS, just the right thing for the new cost suite, lv 80c.and 36e.! BOY\u2019S LINEN HATS, very suitable for the neaside and country at 360, 40c., 85¢., 60c.and 7c.LADIES\u2019 SUNSHADES, an extess sive range of fancy colored and white embroidersh sunshades at $110, 81.25, $1.48, $1.65, $1.85, 93.10, 98.25, $2.50, $2.68, $2.98 and $3.25.CROCHET LACE, hand made, Just received a new lot of this popular lace in all widths.WHITE EMBROIDERED COLLARS, the latest styles, for ladies oaly, 18s, 18c, and 20.GINGHAM DRESSES for children, in fancy colo! and 13 years of age, at $1.88, $0.10, $3.20, $2.30 and es.LADIES STRAW HATS Trimmed dnd Untpimmed ailat hn, HALF PRIGÉ Ji .re A SIMONS & MINGUY 20 Fabriqus Strasty Telephone 333 Movesred .ginghams for 6, 8,10.A À \u201ca ys w + ~~ Ay MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1908 > eran Te FIRST.GLASS ENGUSH TAILORING.AN = Direct Importer of all , J.H.MULLIN D HABERDASHERY High Class European Requisites for Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel.{ALSO HAVE THE SERVICE OF A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TAILOR JAS.H.MULLIN Merchant Tailor and Haberdasher.__ JANYILONGER[ THIS 1S UNTRUE + SIR ARE NOW MAKING MATE ; CA ATHAT/ARE TWICE AS LONG AS THE 3 ORDINARY MATCH AND ARE CALLED Æ EDDY \u2018GASILIGHTER LIGHTING OAS AND Ori STOVES, LIC.ot TNE CONS SPICK PREVENTS IHE POSSIBIIIEE Bé FUVINE THE notes\" 6.ALWAYS EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES SOMETHING REFRESHING Is ALWAYS APPRECIATED DURING THE Wark Brasox.We Wouzp Sucerst Your TryixG Lipton's Lime Juice, Monserral, Meagher's Stone's.Dalton\u2019s Lemonade Powder makes a glass lemonade in 5 seconds.Light Wines and Liqueurs.Also the best brands Brandies and Whiskies.\u2018 Fruits, Vegetables, Teas, Coffees.\u201d M.BOYCE & SON, \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS\" 19-31 Cote d'Abraham.Established 13583, Phone 204 \u2014 FOUNDED IN 1870 TELEPHONE 2226 CHARLES VEZINA CONTRACTING PLUMBER, TINSMITH and ROOFER Specialty 1~Stoam, Hot Air and Hot Water Hoatig Varied amertment o! the most modern Electcion! and Plumbing äppotatos, as well ao Kitohon and Passage Stoves of al! makes end Bafrigenatess.ALSO ON HAND 119-128 BRIDGE STREET.QUEREC ' 3 48 Fabrique St.COMMUTATION TICKETS NOW ON SALE \u2014VIA\u2014 RIGHELIED & ONT.NAY.C0.BAY ST.PAUL, MURRAY BAY, CAP L\u2019AIGLE AND ALL OTHER POINTS OF CALL THOS.COOK %& SON Summer Toure te ali parts efthe worid.F.& STOCKINS, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Oun'1R.R.and 8.5.Agsné THE INDEPENDENT BREWERIES : Proteau & Carignan The Beauport Brewery These two firms are independent of the \u201ctrust\u201d and have decided to carry on their business as ia the past.The stand taken by them should insure them the encouragement and patronage of the labor unions in particular, and the citisens of Quebec in general.\u2014\u2014 \u201cOPEN HOUSE\u201d\u2014By Juliet Wilbor Tompkins.\u201cOLD JIM CASE OF SOUTH HOLLOW'\u2014By Irving Rice.\u201cTHE HANDMADE GENTLEMAN\"\u2014 By Irving Bachsller.\u201cRATRINE\u201d\u2014By Elinor MacArtney \u201cTHE E ACTRESS\"~By Louise Clossse \u201cTHE MAN IN LOWER TEN\"\u2014! Mary Roberts Rinehart.By ht J CE RHODES\"\u2014Dy Nors Davis.\u201cBANZAI\u201d\u2014By Paratellemlh Tee P.J.Evoy\u2019s Biuxsters, 141 5t.John Strest, - PROND 772 QUEBB5 LATEST PRODUCTIONS SUMMER HATS Trimmed in newest styles from London and New York, also Ladies\u2019 Costumes and Princess Dresses, Blouses, Underclothing and other requisites for Ladies\u2019 Wear.MURPHY, * MRS.D.R.Fabrique St.Quebec.BICYCLES We have just received a complete stock of _ Princeton > with the new arture Conster Brake, Dunlop Tires, roller chain, colors blue, black and amber, guarantesd for the season.Price $35.00 50 NEW HIGH GRADE BICYCLES AT $20.00.ORIENT AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED TO CLIMB ALL HILLS OR NO SALE, PRICE $350.00 SOLE AGENT FOR MASSEY HARRIS BICYCLES PRICES $40 850-60.A.Gagnon & Co.NEW TAN GGODS TAN BOOTS TAN SHOES LADIES 2 EYBLIT PUMPS LOW HEEL SHORS FOR GIRLS 3 TO 6 la Tan, Obocolate, and Patent Leather.WHITE KID SHOR3 ALL SIZES The Most Uo-to gas (CORPTEAR RRPAIR- Boots Repaired While You Wait, Custom Work a Specialty, 4234 Pabstons St water Pier that was there up to winter at the end of the long wharl, The position of the of the Cap Hauge a tion of * taken at the end of the fs in n straight live with the said flat buoy and about 600 fest to WM, JACQUES & SONS, * J.M.LANDRY, LTD, Always in stock, the best quality coal, American | Anthracite for kitchen stoves, furnaces, also American Black: smith Anthracite first-class quality.FIREWOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS OPFICR AND WHARF NmAR THE PAQUET NFG.CO., HARE POINT.PHONE 2538 NIGHT OFFICES: J.M.LANDRY - - Phone 3536, 133 St.Anne St.N.B.ROY - - - - Phone 3540.1 O'Connell 8t.PH.DUBRAU - - - Phone 8099.251 Coulombe St.GO-CARTS CARRIAGES, The Very Latest Styles and Fastern:, ALBO The Collapsable Go-Car: WITH AND WITHOUT BOODS.The Very Latest Models and Designs.James Perry, 823 St.Paul St.NOTICE la hereby given that the Pier at the mouth ol Cap Hour River is sub merged as well as the other Tonk Flee at the mouth : 3 ox | ver a rares lore ghown a no: te light by night, Yad the\u2019 post: eo deep water pier recently long what a whi vir vost.Cap Rouge Wharf and Pier Co.N.FLOOD, SHIPPING NEWS | THE EMPRESS WON RACE TO MONTREAL Her Passengers Reached City Ahead of Those Who Came on the Laurentic This Wek, Under the above heading the Montrenl Herald of last Saturday pub lishes the following :\u2014 \u201cThe clerks in the office of the Windsor Hotel, who naturelly know something about shipping matiots, reciv- ed a surprise last night, when the passengers of the Empress of Britain came in and registered before thosa of the Laurentic.It looked as if the C.P.R.had been trying to show that after all Quebec was a very satisiac- tory port for a vessel to come to, without covering another 130 miles to Montreal.\u201cThe Empresas sailed a day after the Loarentie, both from Liverpool.and arrived in Quebec yesterday, while the Laurentic reached Montrez! at eight a'clock last night.The speed with which the Fmpress\u2019 passengers were transferred ta the train and passed through the customs at Quebec nc- counts for the surprining .fact that the travellers from the Empress won the race to the Windsor.The train which bore them passed the Laurentic between Montreal and Quebec.\u201d ALLAN LINE.Steamer Tunisien, Captain Fairfull, from Liverpaol, via Moville, with 23 first, 175 second and 442 third clase passengers, besides a general cargo, arrived in port at 10.30 a.m.on Saturday, mooring at fs Biesinater, mong the sengers brought ou were Benlthy ooking boys tor the ou nadian Catholic Immigration Society, Ottawa.Captain Feirlnll | reporté leaving Liverpool at 2 p.m.on tha 4th instant.Had fine weather the greater art of the passage, with some fog, rom lat.46.00 n., long.35.26 w., passed about 30 i .Had fine weather up the Gul! and river.Having landed pas and Quebec cargo, the Tunisian left for Montreal at 3.30 p.m.Saturday.Steamer Sicilian, Captain Wallace, from London apd avre, with 87 cabin and 118 steerage and a general cargo, arrived in pert at 1 a.m.on Saturday, mooring at the Breakwater.After landing passengers, whe proceeded to the Company's what, discharged Quebec cargo, she left for Montreal yesterday morning.Steamer Grampian, Capt.Johnston, arrived from Montreal at 3 pm.on Saturday and proceeded for Glasgow.Steamer Corsican, Captain Gambell, fam Queber, passed Fastnet on Saturday morning.\u2014 C.PR.LINR, Steamer Lake Frie.Captain Carey, arrived from Montreal at 3.40 p.mon Saturday, and after taking on board Quebec passengers, proceeded for Liverpool.RNS.Empress nf Ireland, Lieut.Forster, R.N.R.from Quebec, nerived M Liverpool early on Saturday)morn- ug.Steamer Montrose, lieut.Griffiths, .N.R.arrived Irom Montreal at 4 p.m.yesterday and proceeded far London and Antwerp.Steamer Montfort left London on the evening of the ¥th instant for Quebec and Montreal, via Antwerp.Steamer Marama has arrived Brisbane from Vancouver.Steamer Montcalm.from Montreal and Quebec, :.rrived at Bristol at midnight on the 10th instant.Mteamer Ourangi left Brisbane the Sth instant for Vancouver.Steamer Monmouth.Captain Kendail, from Bristol, nrrived in port tie morning.and proceeded for Monsreal.at on MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Mariner, Capt.Linton, from Montreal and Quebec.arrived at Manchester on the 1th inst, NORTH SHORE LINE, RM.8.Aranmore, Capt.3Hfrom Harringtan Harbor and wav placer, with passengers.mails and weneral cargo, arrived in port on Saturdny evening, mooring at the Pointe.o-Carcey wharf, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP (0.Steamer Campana arrived rt Pictou at 7 o'clock last Friday evening.Hearn, THOMSON LINE.Sleamer Fremana.Captain Cunnineham.arrived from Montreal at 6.15 M.on Saturdoy and procesded for London.Steamer Cnirntorr, Cavtain Gibsonfrom Middieaboro.with n general cargo.arrived in port at 2 pm.on Saturdey, and proceeded for Montreal.Steamner Devona, Captain Murrey, from Montreal and Quebec.arrived ag London on the 11th instant.Stenmers Bellona.Capt.Roan, and Jacona, Capt.Grand, from Montreal and Quebec.(he latter vin Dundee, are rived at.leith on the 10th instant.WHITE STAR-DOMINION LINE, RNS Canada, Captain Jones, Qarrived from Montreal at 3 pm, on Saturday, mooring it the Breakwater.Having \u2018embarked Quakes ~assengers 1HE'QUEBEO CHRORIOLE + -~ add mails shh proceeded to Liverpool it 1.15pm.seme day.Nteamar Manxmsa, Capt.Christie, wrived from Montreal st 3 pm.on saturday, and moored at the Pointe.1-Carcsy wharl After embarking rargo uhe loft for Bristol at 7.10 p.m.same day.\u2018 C.P.R.STEAMER WON.In an ocean rave from Yokohama the C.P.R.steamer Monteagle, Capt.Robinson, beat the big Hill liner Minnesota by a good margin.With silk and tes, each liner carrying n good shipment, the two liners both left Yokohama on the afternoon of May 2L and as the Minnesota came up behind the C.P.R.steamer about nightfall her engineers speeded her.She went by whistling a good-bye rignal, and was ween no mors \u2014 but : = vote vperhad sert first.\u201cThs C.P.R.steamer occupied 13 days 4 hours on the voyage, making 337 wuvis vus day.She had fine weather suvugnout.the ateamer brougbe 87 saloon, 12 intermediate and 62 Chinese steerage, of whom eight, one a newcoraer, who paid head tax, debarked here.The cargo totalled 1,741 tous \u2018weight, 2,946 measurement, ol which 233 tons weight and 327 tons weasurement was landed at thw outer wharl.The silk on board totalled 548 bales and cases, valued at $274,000, There ware also shipments of new tea, though less tian was expected, owing to the difidence of the whippers, whb were waiting until an arrangement had been reached regarding the United States tariff.DEPRESSION IN FREIGHT, At the present time, according to de- «patches from St.John, NB.nine up the Battle line fleet, of which Wm.Thomson & Co.are menaging owners, are laid up.This is due to the uni- | 189 Richelieu Streetout of thirteen ateamships which make i Shirts $1.25 HE latest New York styles and new fawn shades.These shirts are of the very \u2018best quality.Ladies\u201d String Ties 48 INCHES LONG IN ALL SHADES.SUMMER weight underwear from \u2018soc.to $1.50 per garment.TAILOR AND HABENDASUER à J.Lafrance, \u201cLe © LOST.LOST ON THE GOLF LINKS BEtween the third and sevaith tess, a gun metal cigarette rase.Finder please retum to Govemur-General's Quarters, Citadel, and receive reward.Digne: 66 St.Peter Street.Phooe=r WANTED Office 78; Residence 3396.WAN1ED\u2014GIRLS TO WORK IN | TO LEtT PARLOR AND BENROOM our Tobacco Faotory.Apply to on front street, also large double The B.Houde Company, Limited, | room on am oor, suitable for twa and 6 p.m., No.31 Genevieve avenus,g FURNISHED HOUSE TO REN?for the summer months, containing Ÿ eleven rooms, ail modern conveniences \u2014wide lly extending on three sides, situate cornet of St.Louis toad and V'ark Ave.Apply to H.x ç WANTED TP BUY.THIRTY THOU.i KAMOURASKA\u2014HOUSE TO LE?\u201d sand feet of Cedar Boards of.1.2 \u2018summer residence.all furnished.mage\u201d and 3 inches thick.Delivered in Que- pificent view, lawn tennis ground, fruit trees, ete.For information ad- versal depression in freights.In manth of May, date, deal freight from St.Joho and ather Bay of Fundy ports have been the lowest in many years.ranging from 30 shillings to 31 shillings and 3 ce per standard to the West Coast of England.From the Miramichi freighte are down to 21 per standard.Shipping men here say that there is no immediate prospect for a change, but owing to the scarcity of steamboats on the United States coast higher freights are ex- pected in July add August.NOTES.Yrcht Azzara left for Toronto ver terday morning in tow of tug J.H.Hackett.Steamer Spheroid, Captain Hinds, arrived from Montreal on Saturday afternoon, and went into the Louise Basin to load.Steam vacht Wacouta arrived port on Saturday and proceeded Montreal.Steamer Hero.Caplgin Olsen.from Port Hood, with coal, arrived in port on Saturday and moored at Prince's Pier, South Quebec.Steamer Finn, Captain Olsen, from Sydney, with a cargo of coal, arrived in port on Saturday and went into the Louise Dock to discharge.Steamer Ravn arrived from Montreal on Saturday and prooseded for Sydney.\u2018Stearsers Kev Port, from Middlesboro, and Waccowahm from Pentecost for the upper lakes, Cape Breton, Forin for nebo, Maud and St.Andrew, from Sydney for Montreal, Kronpring Olav from Montreal and Westmount from upper lakes for Sydney, passed Here yesterday.Steamer Dageid, Captain Stesnsen, from Sydney, with a cargo of coal, arrived in port yesterday and moored at the Foundry wharf, Levis\u2014\u2014 PORT UF QUEBEC.Arrived June 12.SS.Tunisian, Fairfull, Liverpool, Allons Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo.8S, Sicilian.Fallace, London, via Havre, Allans.Rue & Co., passen- rs and genernd cargo.55.5 Canada, \u201cones, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, general cargo.S8.Manxman, Christie.Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, general cargo.58.Spheroid, Hinds, Montreal, Robt.Reford Co, ballast.SS.Dageid.Steensen, Sydney, coal.SS.Finn, Olsen, Sydney.Dominion Coal Co., coal.SK.Hero, Oleen.Port Hood, coal.85.Aranmore, Hearn.Labrador, ete., Holliday Bros.passengers and \u201cgeneral cargo.Yacht Wacousta, » Gulf ot > Lawrence, for upper lakes.Schr.Minnie Maud, Roberte, treal, general verge.Schr.Lina F.Oxnall, Mnlrooney, Montreed, general cargo.June 13.SNS, Cape Breton, McDonald.Sydney, for Montreal.cual.NS.Key Port, + Middleshora, for upper Inkes, general cargo.nud.Stranger, Port liantinge, for Montreal, coal.NS.Waccon nh.Ventecoat.* fur upper lakes, pulpwonsd.S88, Fornebo, | Mansen.Sydney, Moutreul, coal.June I.NoAmouth.Rendall, Bristol, C.P.R, Co., for Montreal, general cargo.\u2019 t.Mon- NN, for ss.CLEARED, 83, Tunisian, Fairfull, Montres), Allans, Rae & Co.part cargo.SS.Sicilian, Wallace.Montreal, Allans, & Co.part cargo.ss, Ca tes.Liferponk w x.Macpherson, passengers and gene eral cargo.SR.Wacousta, Mathesen, Sydney, NS, Steel & Coal Co., bailast.88.Manxman, Christie, Bristol, Ww, NM.Macpherson, goneral cargo.| Nchr, Lena F.Oxneil, Nulrooney, Pas | pebise, general cargo, ! Schr.Minnie Maud, Roberts, Gaspe, | general sarge: ' (btr.A.Vell, W.F.Bascom.A.I, Roberts, and J.Archer, for United | States.pulpwond, Chte.A.N.Bedard and J.G.Mack, | for United Staten, A, J.Auger & | Son, pulpwood.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT, Quebec.June 13, 1908.Cape Chatto (34)~\u2014Raining, calm ; inward 1.30: p.m.Black Diamond str.Dominion.Martin River (260,~-Cloudy, northwest ; outward noon Lake rie and Canada Fame Paint (324)-Cloudy north vent ; Montesuma 120 milen routhenat ; outward R.30 at.Grampian.Cape Ray (586)\u2014Hery.variable ; in ward at noon steamer.Jow Point (366)~Clear, coim - ia the and up to the prevent (Qu «hillings ' : Mountain Rill, bec.Apply, A.B., Chronicle Office, ebec.| tions entrusted to him will have im- | \u2018mediate attention.Address, Collector, idress.Madame A.D.Michand, 168 j \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 St.Andre street.Montreal., WANTED A POSITION AS (OL! Pa lector in a good firm.or anv collee- | TO LET.\u2014A BEAUTIFUL BED : I room and parlor adjoining with la: window.New white brick house (none ' Chronicle.; Parliament A Buildings).; A mode ttn.im rovements, i ibr .tes WANTED.\u2014 FOUSEMAID AND | resonable Apple te 98 Tune Somes nurse.Apply to Mrs.H, Lemieux, 25: , Charlevoix street.! FOR SALS à ENGINES™ AND ROILERS FOB sale.\u2014About 30 necond-hand and new Fngines and Boilers from 4 h.-p.to\u201d 150 h.-p., for nale very cheap for quick buyers ; complete or not, without re serve.Address at once, The Mercies Machinery Company, Levis, P.Q.LEARN BARBER TRADE.TOOLS free.New system.Constant practice.Careful instructions.Graduates aarn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly.Few weeks complets course.Write for {free catalogue.Moler Baber College, 119 Craig St.west.Montreal.WANTED A MAN TO ACT 48 treagurer on a patent Tndian Remedy, must be willing to travel to Tower | Canada.Stock and varaphernalis for the business.Good chance to make biv monav.Would prefer to cive hall interest for small amount.No experience required.Call in nersan frr nartiwlars.Prof.G.A.Gilbert, 213 St.Valier street.AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE OP Christmas Carda (private preetine and loose autograph) bv leading Fnelish manufacturers.No risk.orofits.Samples free.Widland Publishing Co., Leamington.England\u2014_\u2014 MEN a ANTED Th.EVERY LOCALITY e our epioyous places dis am nel adress matter, od NEWSPAPERS IN 251B.PACKAGES, at 25c.a package.New stock, Apply Chronicle Printing Co.TES FOR SALE, THAT STONE HOUSE, No.42 Avenue Ste.ive, nom furnace.modern conveuiences, all is good order.Possession 1st Way.For particulars and permit to view, aps ply to Gibsone & Dobell, 92 St.Petef street.TOWNSITE LOTS ON THE G.T.P.RY FOR SALE In important cities of the future.At the five Divisional Points oz the Maia Line.Alex, Hardy, Real Batate Broker Hochelaga Bank Bldy, Quaden.salery.$83 th expenses $4 apl.21xmon-wed-fri.ly IR (be quar round Dentireiy ces Béton Revel Beads Co.Loin Out.| FOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE NO.38 Ste.Genevieve Avenue.Forinformation.apply to C.A.Lafrance, N:tary, 75 St.Peter St.FOR SALE\u2014ON GRANDE ALLEE, T0 LST 45 ST.GFNEVIEVE AVENUE-TO lat.most denirnhle furnished rooms, Telephone.hot and cold baths.Tran- : a first-class house, newly repaired sients taken.throughout, large of ground, FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET AT &8rden.stable, etc.For particulars Lake Beauport for the summer monthe ! apply to LaRue & LeRue, Notaries, with use of ice house.Mail roach : leaves house three times r, week carrying nassengers to and from the city.Special tripe at reasonable rates.For rarticelars apoly to Mre.P.Brown, Lake Beauport.FOUSES TO LET\u2014SEVERAT, SUN- ! St.Ann street.FOZ SALE OR TO RENT - ' ROUSE FOR SALE OR 10 LET, at the Little River (anrth side) second house from the Genera] Hospital Farm.water and wc.in house.| mar houses, situated at pointe out- i Warm and comfortable.For parti.| side but close to the city, at low culars, apply to E.B., No.107 King rentals.Also many ather houses : street, St.Rochsituated in the city of Queber al vari- i ous rentals.Also different stores to MUSIC {et in the citv.For full information anply to J.T.Ronrhomuais.111 St, Joseph street, corner of Bridge, TO LET\u2014\\ GOOD HOUSE OF 9 rooms and Iaree bath room.convenient to St.Jahn street cars and in ablendid locclity.Posseasion July D, $20 a month.Apply 14 Stigmate St.ROOM TO LET.\u2014A DOUTRLE BEDroom, second flat, all modem improvements, with board.39 Genevieve Avenue.The Cape.TO RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHR, furnished house on Ste.Ann atreet.MUSIC LESSONS.\u2014PUPILS PREpared for the music exams at reasonable terms.Reginners at cheaz tates.Apply or write.Miss Bolland, : 259 Tohr Street.BOARD AND ROONS FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS in * private Doarding house can he had at 71 Abraham Rill, without hoard.hor rooms LODGING\u2014PANILY OF 2 word rxchange during the summer month furnished house at Montmegny, for near P'Anteuil atreet.All modern | the name in Queber (U T conveniences.Gas stave, telavhone, | ferred).Ades n.rare Chrome etc.Flertric cars atopoinæ at the \u2014 door.Very ressonahle terms.Apply FIRST-CLASS BOARD.WITH OR to Che.J.Baillargeon.N.P., 128 R¢, Peter street, Quetec.\"Phones 13538 or 1810, FURNIRHED ROUSE TO LET.\u2014 Furnished house with all modern eon.vaniences, in the vicinity of Maple Avenue, will ba let for the summer months at a moderate rental tn à desirable party.Apply R.P.O.Box| WOOD WORKING WACHIVERY ans.| far Sawmills.Planing Mills, Pattern pa reo | Shops and the manufacture of wood in peneral.Large stocks.Beat maken.Send wx vour inquiries.Canadian Fnirbanka Co.Ltd, Nontreal\u2014 SOUTR AFRICAN VRTERANS VETERANS.DOMINION AND ONtario Serina bought for cash.Write or wire.Mulholland & Co, 34 Vie toria Street, Toronto! ! without roome: in private hoarding house, henutifully sitoatad on Fraser street, Tovie.reached hv electric care nnd fifteen minutes walk from Berry.For particnlars apply to 45 Fraser street, Levis.MACHINERY POR SALE TO afficer.OFFICE snlendid RENT.\u2014 THREE ritvated nt Morin Micek, being rooms 23 and 29, with a large vault, Annlv ta Quehee Contracting Co.Ltd, 111 Mountain Hill, 2 tn oA \u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ens ward 2 a.m.Ocean, 6 a.m.Milton, 8,30 n.m.Wegedesk : outward 1 a.m.- Chr.Knudsen : outward yesterday 61 p.m.Orthie, | Cape Race (830)\u2014~Clear, variable : ireberyn everywuhers ; outward 11.30 Am.Ralacia : inward yesterday anpe posed Lakonia.} Point Amour ((663: J.B.RENAUD & CO.wives to accept the lowest or aay 29h.As Barr is a brother-in-law LINE on hand, it's a henlth-saver and PIANOS, MUSIC, &o a P.G.BUSSIFRE & CO.tender.JAB.WOODR, a 4 csiford he akan Ge acceptable.| In training a husband # ie quite | makes amailer doctor lle Insist on st \u2019 \u2018 , « .s « asl 6 cup trus- | necessar: mpress him NERVIL ol AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.+ * BuxceepTrenmises, [tac do name ome western nnd one | importe the | NERVILINE only and beware of the 81-85 St.John St, and 54 St.Joseph §t.\u2018 Es 0 selaryzvvery, a+ * spl,l'intu-thu-catstet 4 Ju .Crt _Slesssern.man to-hnudle She games.- gills 4 va - ONDAY.pt 20 -P.C.and Cnlorsand Cashmere.alls, Frillings, etc.Finest Quality Front 8 for 25c.Large All-over All-over 25c, E.J.DYN JUNB 14, 1909 ALL 6000$ MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES DISCOUNT DEDUCTED FROM TOTAL OF PURCHASE Fine Hosiery, in'Lace, Embroidery New Blouse:Waists and Whitewear.Underwear in Thread, Silk, Union Parisian Corsets, in latest styles, New Neckwear, New Half Length Gloves-from 16c.to $1.25, New Fancy Combs, Hair Banettes, Fancy Handkerchiefs English Aprons and Colored Over- SPECIAL ed direct.from France, Extra Large Discount .from 50c dozen, Hair Nets, Import- 18c, Extra Large è 49 John St.9 Phone 271 E d\u2019ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK \u2018 o\u2014\u2014os ea The branches of St.Rsoh, St.Sauveur, and St.John'e Suburbe are open every Saturday and Monday eveningefrem 7 te 8.30 o'clesk.Interest Paid fram Bete of Dopesit and on Dally Batances.y DIED.LARUE\u2014On the 13th inst, at the ace of 4b and seven months, Marie irginte Delisle, er of tbe late G.ile LaRue, .,» No in hie fifetime of St.Jean, Ins of Orleans.° | will leave No.22 Maple Avey Force 8.45 o'clock on Wednesday morning, for Notre-Dame du Cheain, thence 10 St.Charles Cemetery.Friends aoquain ances are respectfully invited to attend ORIN\u2014On the evening of the 10th MORIX 1909, Edouard Morin, M.Daged 55 rs.His for will take place at nine o'clock on Monday morning, instant, the remains lea: the late residence of , 340 Btstreet, for St.Jean Baptiste Church and thence to Belmont Cemetery.Friends cod relations are te fully invited to attend without Yurther notice.; MARMION\u2014On the 13th instant, at his mother's residence, Alexander Mo Laughlin, aged months, yo Fort io the late Mr.George mion, of this city.Funeral private.a NEILAN\u2014At Montreal.on Saturday, he 12 inst., Charlotte McClosky, Slow of the late Micheal Nelen mers] will leave residence ol ut.J.NeClosky, 21 34, Michael street, Monday, 14th instant, at 8.45 a.m., for Bt.Patrick's Church and thence ta 8t.Patrick's Cemetery.Friends and aintances are re apectiully invited to attend.New Advertisements, Notice\u2014Ed.HE Wade.Cotton Fabrice\u2014 .Donohue, The Rock Clothing Co.\u2014J.G.Couture.Seamen's Institute\u2014Y.M.C.A.Hall.: Grand Concert-Ship Leaborers* Hall.Ths Great Centre Store\u2014Faguy Jæpinay & Frare.Bask of Beitiah North Americe\u2014J.W, Hamilton: \\ Plan Your Next Summer Trip\u2014Jales Jr.Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.#S.Natashquan\u2014The National Navigation Co.TO THE DEBTORS OF Ths Rock Clothing Company, Rogé., Qoob.Take wotice that by Deed passed before on the 9th June imstant, copy wi t is deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court at Quebec, The Rock Clothing mpany, Regd., has transherred its credite and book debts to John W.Peck & Company, Ltd., of Montreal, 5 por list annexed to said deed, Ith 1909.ume, J.G.COUTURE, Notary Public, Quebec.janeléx2.Quebec Ssaman's Institute Will hold a Grand Concert TUER- Y EVENING, June 13th, at $ p.m.the Y.N.C.A.Hall k me by the mon from the steamers Empreas of Britain and Canoda Cape and Citisens.10 Cents Admission, Sailors Free, - RUSTIC THEATRE KENT HOUSE GROUNDS Big Change \u201c of Bill To-day THE NICKEL St.Anne Streat Change of Programme \u201cOliver Twist.\" \u201cHe Couldn't Dance But He Learned\u201d \u201cEroply Blesves\u201d\u201d \u201cLunatics in Power.\u201d An entertainment fit for all who wish to spend an hour\u2019s recreation.ADMISSION, Afternooz Be., Brg.10c.Performances: \u2014 Afternoon, t v.m.to 8 p.m.; Evening, 7 to 10.80, .GRAND Vocal and Instrameatat Concert IN AID OF Diamond Harbor Chapel TO BB HELD IN Ship Laborers\u2019 Hall, Champlain Stree, ON Tuesday and Wednesday Evgs 15th and 16th Juma At 8 O'Clock, Tickets\u2014Adules, 26\u20ac ; Children, 150.\u2014\u2014\u2014 metre Noticepe Annual General Meeting of The NecArthur Export mpany, Limi will be Beld at the office of the Company, ]10 St.Peter Street, on Wed- , Bd June, 1009, at 3 o'clock m1.\u201d for e reception reports, Section.of Directers and other business, ED.HARPER WADE, * Manager.\u2018Norlh .Shore Mail Steamship Service, F.M.S.ARANMORE CAPT.J.HEARN In intended to sail Tuewday, June 18th (at noom) for North Shore ports, na far as Esquimeaux Point, calling at all in iate ports of call.Freight is now being received at +icamer's berth, Point-a-Carcy What.For rates of passage and freight awd other information, apply to HOLLIDAY BROS.Phone 360.101 St, Peter 84, IN_AND FETE DIEU CELEBRATION Imposing Religious Ceremony Took Placa in the Ancient Capital Yesterday, \u2014\u2014 The colsbration of the feast of the Fete Dieu, which took place yesterday was a, most, impressive oe There were usual procgesions ast in each of the \u2018city p ished, and in Notre-Dame (Basilica) parish, St.Jean Baptiste, St.Roch, Jacques Cartier, St.Sauveur and St.Mala the gatherings were very large while crowds of people also lined the sidewalks.Numerous repositories had been erected and the streets through which the processions passed were decorated with flags and bunting.n the Upper Town procession, the Host was carried by His Lordshi Mgr.Roy, Co-Adjutor Bishop, whi among those who walked in the procession were Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Administrator of the Dominion, Sir C, A.P, Pelletier, Lieut.-Governor of the Province, accompanied by his aide- de-campe, Sir J.Geo.Garneau, Mayor of the city, Sir Francois Langelier, Chief Justice of the Superior Courtand most of the judges, besides many ather notabilities.- The weather was fine and the turnout of the different organizations connected with the various parishes was an imposing one.There were also Fete Dieu processions in Limoilou, Levis \u2018and other adjaining parishes, * mt ere et Came to the sailors\u2019 concert and hear the instrumental solos, also bear H Lauder si or at least his equal for only 10 cents.STOLE CLOTHES OF WORKMEN Man Arrested on Charge of Breaking Into Shed Where They Were Stored, On Saturday afternoon, about one o'clock, a man giving his name as William Doddridge, ol St.Sauveur, was arrested on Crown street charged with stealing clothes belonging to workmen in the construction of the new St.Roch's Jost office.It appears that dridge had broken into a small shed erected by Mr.P.A.Ginchereau, the contractor for the new post office, in which the workmen were accustomed to leave their coats before going to work.Doddridge had carried of a coat, a vest and pair HL ae robe he leaving the al rol had been seen and was roorised again yesterday afternoon and at once plaœd under arrest and taken to the tral Station\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nant Will you be at the sailors\u2019 concert Tuesday evening in the Y.M.C.A.Hall?Come and enjoy a pleasant evenung.gimission only 10 cents, will be worth \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RECORDER'S COURT.On Saturday five prisoners, charged with drunkenness, apneared before the Recorder.(ne was discharged, while four were fined $2 and costs or eight days\u2019 jail each.INCIPIENT FIRE.\u2018A small fire thet had broken out in a shop on St.John me EE ay moming, vas extinguish the firemen befors much damage was ELECTION CASE DISNISSED.Chief Justice Langelier and Judge Lemieux on Saturday last dismissed Pétition in contestation of Portneuf Federal election case Brown ve.Delisle, with costs.Jud ment was also rendered granting, { petitioner's motion to withdraw the amount of $1,000 which sum was deposited with the petition.ae rm SIR ROBERT PERKS, Sir Robert Perks, M.P., the distinguished member of the British House af Commons, who is likely to become connected with some important public works in Canada, was the guest of Senator Choquette at a smal! informal lunch at the Oarrisan Club on Saturay last.Tn responding to the todas of \u2018his health, Sie Hobert, whe is an able speaker, gave the company some most interesting information as to the rest public works constructed by the rm of which he is the head.He mentioned, amongst others, the Manchester Ship Canal, the Severn tunnel and the Government docks &t Buenos Ayres.The latter cost ten million pounds sterling, and though undertaken with much fear and hesitation hy the Argentine Republic, which then had a emaller population than Canada, the result, through the saving of cost an grain and other producta of that country, was that since 1888 the population of Buenos Ayres had in- cteased from 230.000 10 1,800,000, and the investment of British capital in Argentina had reached the enormous sum of £200,000,000 sterling, being .squal to three times the national debt ol Canada.The speaker mentioned thin da illustrating the advantages resulting from courageous expenditure of capital fn vseful public worka, and said that similar results might be looked for it Canada grould construct that great public work, t Georgian Bay Canal, which would enable the grain of the West to he delivered to the oosan vessel at Nantreal an cheap Iv an at Buffalo, thus anving the freight between Buffalo and New Yorn and diverting the in trade to the Bt.Lawrence raute.In addition to which, the canal would develop à million horse power for manufacturing purposes, enabling the wheat of the | west to be grannd into flour en route.The man who loflows he appetit expects Bis -wile te follow hia.Veale CANDIDATES 10 STUDY LAW Eleven from This District will Present Themselves at the July Examinations, _ _ Floven candidates.from this distros will Fresent themselves \u2018for admission to study law at the examinations to be held next July.The names of the candidates are as follows :\u2014 Auguste , 22 , Bea STRAT Gr Ber Ephraim , 23 years, Notre Dime dos Leumentitee] Soins ame uren > oi % r Boulan scar 0! , 20 , St, Charios do Bellechease, Seminary oi Adrien Falardean, 20 years, Quabes, Seminary of Quebec.7.Onesime Gagnon, 20 years, Bt.Foon de Standon, Ste.Anne College.C.Aug.Gauvreau, 20 , Rimourice g » 21 years, bec, Seminary of Quebec.Jean Fra.Pauliot, 19 years, Fraserville, Ste.Anne College.Mathieu Pouliot, 19 years, Rimouski, Seminary of Rimouski.Leopold St.Denis, 26 years, Quebec, Brothers\u2019 School, Sberbrooks, and Senfinary af Quebec.pHgoul Simard, 2 ars, Beds Staul, Ste.Anne Ï and Col of Levis.bit low There will be 32 candidates from the distriot of Montreal, one of them bein, Wm.B.Scott, Quebec High Schoo and Bishop's College, Lennoxville, From Arthabaska district there will be two and from St.Francis two.1\u2018 r The complete destruction of our building, plant and stock in last Wedy's conflagration will unfortunately delay further operstions for a short time and we trust our clients will bear patiently any inconvenience caused them during the integfm.We are pleased \u20ac be able to advise you that we have been fortunate in securi new premises at the corner et Boulevard Langelier and Colombe street, where we fave already commenced the installation of an entirely new plant which when completed will be the Most Modern in Canada.We have the assurance of those in charge of the indtallation that rame will be pushed forward with the least possible delay and should be complet od in course of \u2018three or four weeks when we hope to be favored with n further continuance of your esteemed commends.| We take this opportunity of thanking you for past est tronage and trust we may still merit & con.tinnance of your generous consideration assuring you that all favors entrusted to us will receive our most careful attention, Yours respectlully, The Parisian Corset N'rg.Co.Ltd.REFRIGERATOR CARS.By arrangement with the Depariment of Agriculture, the Canadian Northern- Quebeo and Quebec & Laks St.John Railways will provide, if required, special iced® refrigerator cars for the trane sportation of cheese in carloads between July 5th and September 11th, 1909, without extra charge.Drink Beauport Lager.It is the best.ST.JÉAN BAPTISTE PROCESSION The route for the big procession in connection with the coming olebra- tion of the festival of St.Jean Raptints Day will be as follows :\u2014Meet at 8t.John and De Salabery streets and proceed by way of the following streets :\u2014St.John, Palais, Nicholas, St.Paul, St.Joseph, Crown, -St.François, Dedard, 8t.Ambroise, de Jumonville, te.Agnes, Bigaouette avenud, St.Germain, St.| , St.Sauveur, Monteaim, Bayard, Chateau: ay, Boules, Langelier, St.h ë t.Bach Chor one - JUST ONE A DAY How the Cotfee Drinker Compromises His Health, - people say :\u2014\u201cCoffee don\u2019y then add : \u2018Anyway § Some hurt me\u201d an only drink one cup a day.\u201d i coffee really don\u2019t burt why not drink more ?re is hut one answer and that in coffee does hurt them pnd they know it, When they drink it once a day they compromise with their enemy.There are le whom one cup of cofies à day will put in bad.if the habit be continued.\u201cAlthough wa physicians to let coffes alone I have always been eo fond of it that I continued to use it,\u201d confesses an Ohio ledy.\u201cI comprom- isod with mysell and drank just one cup every morning until about six vw n .\u201cal Te time I wan drinking coffeg I had heart ®ouble that grew stead.{ly worse and finally I had such alarms ing sensations in my heed (sometimes causing pe to fall Jon) © oe at last took my doctor's advice uit ee and began to use Postum in ite place.\u201cThe results have been all that the doctor hoped for, I have not only lost my ora for coffee and safe my Postum just as well, my éert trouble has ceased and T have no \u2018more disey spells in my head.I fool better in every way and consider myself a very fortunate woman to have found the truth about Postum.\u201d Look in for the famous little hook, Road to Waellville.\u201d \u201cThere's a Reason.\u201d Rvor read the above letter?A new oneappears from Umstotima They iy none, true, and full of human TH» QUEBEC IE FAST COMMUNON AT ST, PATRONS Imposing Ceremony Yesterday Morne ing, when 100 Children Approached Holy Tab \u2014\u2014 < An imposing ceremomy took place terdsy morning at St.Patrick's urch when 100 children, 52 boys and 48 girls, received Holy Communion for the Srev me.The be were in charge .Pa while Mothers St.Martin and Corr dula cobducted the little girls.The A crowded with relatives and friends of the children.church was Rev.Father Hanley, Rector of St.Patrick\u2019s, celebrated solemn high mass while Father Delargy preached a short sermon addressed to the first communicants.At three o'clock in the afternoon the ceremony of Confirmation was r- farmed by Mgr.Roy, Coadjutor Bisl of the Diocese.Besides the children, five adults, all ladies, were also confirmed, Mr.and Nre.B.Leonard acted as sponsors.During the course -of the evening the renewal of Baptismal vows took Place followed by Benediction of the Hessed Bacrament, when Father Donahue preached an appropriste sermon while Rev, Father Lawlor offic ciated at Benedictionme mme te -Some of the latest hits from the London season will be given.Come and encourage the sailors.The place, Y.M.C.A.Hall Tuesday.FOURNIER CONDEMNED T0 THREE MONTHS The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought, and which has beens in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere A \u201cécian tte an lo Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good \u2019* are bus Experiments that trifle with and es danger the health of Infants and Chilirea\u2014Experience against Experiments What Is CASTORIA | Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, goric, Drops and Boothing Syrups.It is Pleasant.18 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor etk+= Norcotis substance.Its age is its guarantee.It destroys Worms and allays Foverishness.It cures Diarrhea and Wind | Colic.It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ; and Flatulency.It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleegs\u2019, The Children\u2019s Fanacea\u2014The Mother\u2019s Friend, csnuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of STAAL NL LN \u201c The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.TUE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY HURNAY DYREET, REY YORK GIF.Rule for Contempt of Court Made Absolute Against Managing Editor of Nationaliste, Chiel Justice Sir F.Langelier presided at a special sitting of the Practice Court on Saturday last when argument was heard on the motion of the Attorney-General of this Province, for a rule for contgmpt of court, against Mr.Jules Fournier, managing editor of Le Nationaliste, of Montreal.The petitioner was represented by Messrs.A.H.Cook, K.C., and C.E.Dorion, K.C., while Messrs N.K.Laflamme, K.C., and J.A.Deay appeared on hehalf of Jules Fournier.The court room was crowded with lawyers and politicians anxious to learn the outrome of the case as it | was surmised that the newspaper man would be severely dealt with on account of his articles against the administration of justice in this dis trict.Messrs.Dorion und Cook first addressed the court and quoted several authorities in support of their motion for a rule for contempt, and in reply to Mr.lamme\u2018s answer to the motion.Mr.Laflamme spoke for over an hour in support of his ples and also - CHOICE WALL PAPERS 0 SUIT EVERY ROM PRETTY AND INEXPENSIVE :; MARCHANT BROS., 124 ARTILLERY ST, QUEBEC.quoted a number of authorities, Mr.Dorion replying to the latter.| The presiding magistitate suspended the proceedings of the comrt for hall an hour and at one o'clock returned to the court room and rendered his judgment, declariog the rule absolute and condemning Fournier to three months imprisonment in the Jail of this district.The Jatter left the court room with his friends, but in the passage was takem in charge hy Chief McCarthy and Detective Sylvain and ! was soon efterwards conveyed to jail on a commitment issued by the Superior Court.It is tated that apnlieation will be | madn to-day or to-morrow ta a judge of the Court of Appeals for the issuing : of a writ of habeas corpus and for | leave to appel.| Try the Beauport Brewing Co's Royal Stout.It's fine.| \u201cONE WHO SUFFERS.\u201d We have rechived a communication | pver the above signature, but do nos | see our way to publish it over a nom de plume.! COUNCIL OF PUBLIC.INSTRUCTION ! His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased, by Ordee-in-Council, | to appoint Mgr.T.G.Rouleau, Prin- | cipal of Laval Normal School, of Quebec, Abbe Naa, Dubois, Principal _ of - Jacques Cartier Normal School, * of Montreal, Mr.P.P.Desnalniers, Principal of Belmont Hchool, of Montreal, and Mr, John Ahern, professor at .the Laval Normal School, of Quebec, associate members of the Catholic Committee of the Council of Public Instruction.DEMOLISHED THREATENING WALL, Yesterday afternoon the firemen of No.3 Station were called to the scene of laat Wednesday's condagration in 8t.Roch\u2019s.Owing ta the high wind it wan feared that the wall of the Parisian Corset factory next to the C.P.R.track might fall at any ma ment.The firemen were in conse quence asked to demalish it which they succeeded in doing in à short Lime, LATE DR.ED MORIN, A meeting of the local branch of tim Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association was held Saturday lost under the residén 3 Nr.Jos.Picard, First {ioe Pros t%f the branch, when re solutions of condolence On the death of Dr.Fd.Morin, President of the Quebec Branch of the Association, were unanimbusly passed, and & motion adopted calling upon all the local manufacuurers to attend the funeral\u2019 of their late President.Mr.L.A.Moisan, Secretary of the Quebec Branch, | hna recei s d- spatch from Toronto from the Presit and Secretary of the Executive of the Association, regretting their inability to attend the funeral of their late colleague, and requesting him to deposit à floral tribute on his casket.A woman curling her hair is about an engaging and courteous as a man shaving his face.You_ never make a mintake in giving where you give part of yoursell, The\u201c Great Quebec Centre Store Faguy.Lepinay & Frare, 254-264 St: John St.Save our bons bearing a star and rsmember the date of your cash purchases, Buy often and profit by the opportunities for cheap sales The special sales for next week will be the most ndvantage ous we have had for a long time, The line of goods we are offermg is entirely new.They are in the newest styles of superior quality and the prices reasonable as they are at present can not be lowered any further.Compare the ordinary prices with the special sale prices.Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists | Ladies\u2019 Waists 30 doz.fancy shirt waists for § doz.waists of black Japabove from 4 to 14 years of bess silk, emlwoidered fromt, ¥ ¢ long sleeves, fect fivich, cut striped cotton.Very good value | tunranteed.Value $3.00.This S5c: This week 39e.each.week 82.25 each.Ladies\u2019 Underskirts 400 baxes of frills for collars, 10 dor.Indice\u2019 underskirta of assorted shades.B frills per | Block sateen with wide frill, box.For sale this week 20.durable quality.Tength 38x40 inches.Regular price $1.30.This week $1.10 each, LADIES\u2019 WAISTS 60 dos.eantiful ladies\u2019 waista of white linen with long sleeves.Bust 34 to 42 inches value $2.00.This week 81.19 each, .SEMI-READY We are the only up-town Agent for Semi-Ready nuits.See our assortment.Faguy, Lepinay & Frare 254-264 St John Ste are the best oo GP \"BISCUITS are made mere than one or two manufacturers, and can be baked from any , t : Te.FRE but (the Christie way is different.The lbest millers in Canada ship us samples of samples and select the best brands for our, pirpose.>We blend the briinds which we have proved best\u2014 g'and testing by actual baking until we)get'a, dough\u2019 good, enough te sustain, or better, the, Christie freputation.a Every ounce\"of raw.material is carefully analysed The\u2019 best sugar, pure, fresh creamery butter, new sweet milk and'délicious cream \u2014 these pure ingredi- scientific way, yields that delightful; appetising crisps ness and delicate flavor which has made favoredaboveallothertabledaintiesfrom ocean toocean.Yes, Christie's are the best biscuits money can Seld by Grecers everywhere Christie, Brown & Company, Litaited, Toronto one of a'few excellent brands'of fleur, their, flour twice a\u2018year, or oftener.We test the Joep on blending before it can pass into\u2019 the mixing room.ents mixed with eur blend of flour, in the Christie 9 3 a .Christie\u2019s Biscuits buy, yet they cest'no more than just ordinary biscuits.THERE 1S NO DISPUTING THE FACT tut CLAIRE-FONTAINE oatant mineral wate is a pure, wholesome and satisfying drink.Everybody in the family can drink it, Father, Mother and the Children.Itis s fine sparkling thirst-quenching beverage.It ie flowing from our artesian spring upon our premises, 271 feet deep through solid rock.M.TIMMONS & SON, Quebec, P.Q.FRONTENAG GAS CO.COOK WITH GAS Cleanest ahd most economical fue! for cooking.Two carloads of standard Gas Stoves have just arrived which will be sold and connected at cost.\u2014 \u2014 REMEMBER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 50 CENT GAS, NET FRONTENAC GAS CO.Telephone 162-158.140 St.John Street.DOMINION COAL MIREASAND SHIPPER.MPANY 9 LMITED : AT CELEBRATED ' \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEA .AND GAS COALS SCRERNED, RUN-OF-1.2 AND SLACK POR PABVICULARS, APPLY TO SALES AGENT, 119 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL SHAMROCKS WON A HARD BATTLE Defeated Toronto 6 to 5 at Scarboru Boach\u2014Nationals Beat Caps 6 to 2, Toronto, June 12\u2014The new grounds at Scarboro Beach ware opmed to the public this afiernoon by Torontos and Shamrocks in a championship Ne L.U.match, which was won by Sham yocks by a sore of 6 to 5.The stands in the park are hardly finishe ed, but the five thousand spectators pronounced the park to he one of the hest in Canada.The game was hard fought aml aggressive throughout and nt several stages.developed .into a slugging match, .Munday.Rockford and Hyland, of the Shamrocks, dis- tiuguixhing themselves in this line.Shamrocks bad the best of the play during the firsv half.Torontos had a gond share of the ball, byt their shooting was off color.Toronto's boma did hetter work in the last ball and tied the score, but a lucky shot by Rockford a few minutes he- fore full time and rag play for the balance of the game gave Shamrocks 8 lard fought victory, Line up :i\u2014 Torontos.\u2014Aiton, goal: Harchaw, int: Menary, cover: Ntewart, Power aml Braden, defence; Mc Kenzie, contre: | Warwick, Fitzgerald and Barnett, home; Cameron, outside: Kalla, inside.Dhamrocks.\u2014Fyon, goal; Howard, int: Mcllwain, cover : Kavauagh, kford and Munday.defence: Currie, centre: Robinson, O'Reilly and Brennan.home; Hogan, outside; Hyland, inside, Referee, W.Foran: judge of play, W.McIntyre, both of Ottawa.Summary :\u2014First quarter.], Shamyocky, Hyland, 45 seconds ; 2, Sham- , Brennan, 3.45: 3, Toronto, Barnett.4.00: 4, Toronto, Fitzgerald, 3.00: 5, Shamrocks, Hogan.3.15: 6, Shamrocks, Hogan, 1.30.Second auarter\u20147, Shamrocks, Hyland, 2.30; R Toronto, Fitzgerald, 45 seconde.Third quarter\u20149, Toronto, Barnett, 1.1%* 10, Toronto, Morrison.15 minutes.Fourth quarter\u2014 11.Shamrocks, Rockiord, 10.00.Montreal.June 12-By a score of 6 to 2 the Nationals won from Capitals here thie afternoon.Although it had been generally expected that the Capftals would he weak, the spectators were disappointed, for although there were several new men on the team from Ottawa.they put up a strenuous ; game, and the first quarter closed without either side scoring a goal.This seemed to be due to the excel: Jent «defense put up by both sides, for there was action enough and sufficient excitement in a small way.The field- fag of Eastwood and Gorman, and Pitre and Gauthier was great; but they could not score.The Nationals, however, started scor ing in the second half, Gauthier lodging the ball on a pess from Pitre, and Dussault adding another bufore the quarter closed.From that on Nationals kept on adding, the Captals getting the fourth and fifth mes.The line wp i\u2014 Nationals.\u2014L\u2019Reureux, goal : Cattarfnich, point : (Gagnon, cover: Decarie, Sauve.Dvulude, defence: = Tarouche, centre: Gauthier.Groulx, Pitre, home : Lavigne, inside home; Dussault, outside home.Capitala.\u2014-Matthews, goal: Fagan, point: Melntosh.cover; Pringle, Shen.Ashfield.dnce : Kelly, centre: Starrs, Butterworth.Eamwood, home ; McDonald.inside home; Gorwan, outside hore.Referee, Peter Murphy : play, Desse Brown.+ ++ QUEBEC CLUB REORGANIZATION.At a meeting held at the Q.AA.yesterday morning the question of organizing the Quehec Larrosse Cu war taike nver and the idea favor ably received, There was a good nt- tendance, most of those present beings players.Tt wax fianlly decided io call a practice for to-gight on the Q.A.A.grounds.+ + + FOOTBALL GAMES.Two games in the District Football Teague were played on the QA.Arounds on Saturday afternoon, R.C.defeating ROCG.A.by 1 to 0, and Quebec winning from Chateau by the same score.latter team were shy several men, however.\u2019 ++ CANADIAN TEAM BEATEN.New York, June J12\u2014By a score of 10 to 2 the Crescent Athletic Club to-day defeated the Brantford, Ontjudge of team at Incrosse.The game was played at Bay Ridge.THE QUEBEO, CHRONICLE ge \"LATEST SPORTING DS Nacre came NEWS C000 SHOOTIG \u201cAT THE, RANGES Record Average Made by First Ten Men on Saturday After- .nom In spite of rain and smoky weather, a large number of she 8ih- R.R.were at the ranges on Satuniny last, when some very find scores were made, in fact the high average of the first ton men, which was $3 1-5, in something the Assaciation might well he ud of.The weather was very unfavorable for goud shooting, it being dark and rather smoky.It might be mentioned that with one exgeption, the first fourteen scores were \u2018made with Ross Rifles, which shows the high standard of this Canudian arm.Scores :\u2014 Ret.Quinn, 4 x 96 Pte, Goudie.3 30 34 9% F) 2 2 3 us $2 um 95 3 3 4 aM 31 93 33 0 sa à 30 9 34 2 9 2 MR 27 3 87 42 RB 87 a 26 RG a 27 8 23 A4 M2 2%» fl œ % M MH 3 2 38 MW oN 7% 17 24 67 aq 19 67 2 25 17 67 23 30 13 6 sv 2 4 à Set.Sommerville.36 28 10 64 Pte.Rioux.27 21 11 M Major Davidson.LB 0% \u2014 5 Sgt.Bellet.cc.23 19 15 57 Pte.J.Staton.23 31 \u2014 5 Sgt.-Maj.Wilkinson.24 17 14 3 Sgt.H.Copeman.28 19 6 53 Pte.J.F.Woodley.28 25 3 M Pte.Parker.25 28 \u2014 SH j MH 9 3 3 17 12 6 3% 15 10 \u2014 3 12 4 14 M w \u2014- 28 5 30 aq 15 12 \u2014 7 .an 4 2 2 Pte.Buckle.13 RR 3 A J.D.Jackson.14 7 2 C.Jackson.mw 7 3 2 Pte.J.Marsh.0 \u2014 \u2014 2 Pte.D.Marsh.18 \u2014 \u2014 14 Pte.®.Baillarge.15 \u2014 \u2014 15 Pte.H.Copeman.6 4 2 12 +++ FROM AMERICAN VEW PONT 5% Horses Too Heavily Handicapped is the Belief Across the Border, New Vuork, June 13\u2014American blooded racing stock now in training on English race courses ix coming in for the highest compliment that \u201ccan be paid the rungers on the tur.Americ can hotses are heing handicapped with weights that far exceed the scale in thin country and the allotments\u2019 are taken as admissions that they are superior to any English horses now in training, Attention to the pack ing of American horses with = high weights wan called sharply 10 the attention of the racing world to-day when it wan noted that in the Royal Hunt handicap, which will he run at Ascot next Wednesday the horses of American hreeding have heen allotted extremely heavy imports, This race is for a plate of 30 sovereign value with 1,500 novereigna added.The best of the American racers have heen enteræl for this event and the English handicappers have hy their allotments made it clear that they think American hormea clans with any in England.The (url marvels, Ballot and Calin, both belonging to James R.Keene, have entermi for the event.Collin in an undefeated horse and is asked to carry in the coming race 130 pounds.Ballot.the best hamdicapper in America last year and winner of - the Suburban handicap, has heen agked to take up 133 uns.August Belmont\u2019s Princillian as heen pac with 128 pounds and Lonis Winan'® Sir Martin, whose unfortunate fall killed hin chances in the running of the recent English Derby, maker up 11% pounds, : The Royal Hunt Cup ie over course seven furlongs and 108 rd wide and according to the can weight sale Colin and Priscillian re ceived four pounds dver the scale and Ballot five pounda in excess.Sir War tin carrien eight pounds over the American scale, weight for age.Sir Martin\u2019a impost in considersd here a cou.fession that the American horse is the hest four-year-old racing in England to-day.+ ++ RT.YVES DEFEATED NEBRICH.Buffalo, June 12\u2014Henti Bt.Yvee, the French distance rinner.defeated Frank Nebrich, a local man, in a 15 mile race here 108ay.St.Yves led by hall a mile at the finish in 1.98.07 2-5.- bb GAME AT THETFORD MINES.The Napoleon baseball team of Levin went to Thetlon! Minez vestor- day, where they played a game with the locals.The Thetford Miner ng: gregntion won Ly a swore of 9 to À alter a good game.Coderre, of the Thetford team.dintingnisher himeelf hy hanging ont a home run ant a two-hagger.Next Sunday Rack City will play in Thetford, and will he me- com) wa big excursion, F2 PRINCIPAL PRIZE- WINNERS At the National Bowling Tournament: Just Closed in New .Yorke \u2019 New York, June 19\u2014The third annual tournament of the National Bowling Association came to a close here to-night.More than 4,000 bowl.ere from all parts of the United States anid Capads have participated In the various competitions during the three weeks of the tourney.There was ne change among {he leaders in the vhampionabip events as the reault of today\u2019s howling and at the close of to-night's ssesion announcement was made of the principal prise-winners as follows :\u2014 Individual * competition.\u2014 Fdward Thompson.New York, score 699, $24); Charles Scheder, Brooklyn, score 876, $211; Charles Busuomo, Rochester, score 671, $181; Fred H n, Brooklyn, score 870, $168; \u2018baries Headler,.Bufialo, score 664, 8132.Two-men team competition.\u2014Sat- derihwaite aud Rodgers, Philadelphia, score 1208, 8957; Wi and [ook o- | wool, New York, score 1257, $303; Vanderheck and Copeland, Brooklyn, score 1244, $253; Bowes and: Windheim.Utica, score 1244, $214; Larkin and Morris, Baldwinville, score 1241, 8154.- Five-men team competition.\u2014Corin- thians, New York, score 2899, 81,000 ; Metropolitans, Baltimore, score 2863, $462: Cleveland, Cleveland, score 25, $405; Sunnets, Brooklyn, score 2831, $383; Ali-Chicagn, Chicago, score 2830, $301.+ ++ ST.PATRICK'S WIN AGAIN.After une of the most brilliant games ever seen at Hare Point, the St.Patrick\u2019s team defeated Rock City by the score of 6 to 5 in a scheduled game of the Quebec and Levis Base ball League, Yesterday.Loiselle pitched great ball all through, hold ing Rock City to two hits ill.the eighth.The Rocks, however, almoat gave St.Pat's supporters heart failure in the ninth, scoring four runs with only one man out, bringing the score up to 6 to 5.'Loiselle then rose to the occasion, fanned Breton and the last batter flied out to Frezell.The fielding on both sides was re markable, especially that of St.Patrick's.Price and Frezell shared honors in this respect, both pulling off some sensations] stunts, while Morency, Rock City\u2019s catcher, made some fine running catches of foul flies.Apart from these it would be hard to pick out any particular player ar every man on both sides distinguished himself in one way or other.Giguere, who replaced Breton in the \u2018fourth after St.Pat's had secured a lead of 6\u20140, held the Irishmen runless for the remainder of the session.Mr.Cartier handled tbe game in a cap able and impartial manner.The score :\u2014 8t Patrick.AD.R.H.P.0.À.E.Price, 3b.\u2026 \u2026.8 01 1 00 Ladden 5 60 6 20 «4 00 0000 .8 10 1 80 4 20 3 00 4 11 3 10 3 20 0 10 4 01 3 11 2 60 10 21 Totals.32 63 27101 City.B.R.H.P.O.A.E.3a 00 1 00 4 00-0 040 4 11 = 1 « 12 4 64 .\u2026.4 11 @ 12 Paulet, 3b.4 01 9 0a Depeyre, 2b.2 21 6 30 Breton.p.& Ib.4 0 1 9 91 Coulombe, r.f.2 0 6 0 00 Totals.«cc.3 5 7 2713 4 Score by innings :\u2014 R.H,F.St.Patrick.\u2026 \u2026024000000\u2014 6 3 2 Rouk City.v\u2026\u2026\u2026 000000014\u2014 5 7 4 Summary :\u2014Karned _rune\u2014Rock City, 3; St, Patrick, 2 Stolen basen\u2014 Bt.Patrick, 4: Rock City, 5.Facrifice hit\u2014J, Ledden.Two-bass hite\u2014 Price, Base on halls\u2014By Loiselle, 3 ; hy Breton, 4.Struck out\u2014By Loiselle 2; by Braton, 1; by Giguere, 4.Double play\u2014Breton to Depayre ta Giguere.Passel balls\u2014Walsh, 2; Morency, 1.Wild pitch\u2014Loiselle, |.Innings .pitched\u2014By.Breton, 3: by Gi uere, 6.loft on bases\u2014St.Patrick, fi: Rock City, 4.Time of game, 1 he, 45 mins.Umpire-G.KE.Car tier.STANDING OF CLUBS, w.IL.PC Bt.Patrick.3 0 om Napoleon.t à 1,000 Rock City .2 2 100 , 2 nd .0 2 voo Ce R UE .JOHNSON DOES SOME TALKING.Boston, June 12-Jack Johnson, the world\u2019s champion heavyweight, who is now in Boston, gave out the foliow- ing signed statement to-night: \u201cIt in now Co led on every hand that Joffeiva han been blufing the public about meeting me.1 am ready ta box every week in the year if | am given my price for my service.1 bar no man who has any right to challenge.| am ready to bmx Jeffries, Ketchell, Kaufmann, Hart or any one else who wants to meet me, If Jefirien in looking for a match why don\u2019t he come forward and ray ng.1 want Jefiries to come out manfully and agree to ent out\u2019 exhibitions and get down to business.T will ignore si! the others if he will sign to muet me, for 1 regard a match with Jeffren ae the sureat way of proving thet J em in truth the world\u2019s cham om.++ + FRONTENACS WON.In & lacrosse game on the Q.A.Agrounds yesterday alternoon, the Fron- {anac team defeated National IT, by a score of 9 to 1.+ ++ RACE POBTPONER The bokt race which was to have taken placé on the river yenterdey altetnoon had to he postponed owin to the rough water.The race wil prohably be rowed next Sanday.(Continged on Fourth Page.) eb 8.4 \u2018 te ' MONDAY.JUNE \u201cCHEAP SALE OF TRIMMED HATS fio > \u2018 = 5908 lili} and Corn, value $1.50 to tions où ail our Trimmed Hats for ons day enly.We will sell at a big reduction, Straw Shapes, sll of the | \u2018té latest styles and newest shades, Bronze, Baige, Durnt, LOU for 99c., also big reduo- MISSES M.and A BROWN MILLINERY INPORTER3, es St John Street RIGG,: ! WALLACE We qualily pupils kespers.We also examinations in Sucvi ; gincefing.No evening classes.Situations assured an COLLEGE 12th YEAR to become Typists, Stenographers, Telegraphers and Book them for Service, prepare Civil ing, Architecture and Civil Envacations.Day ' and Diplomas awarded.and success guas- WALLACE COLLEGE, june 7x4m.EX-CNIEF OF CLINIE SPECI TELEPHONE 2101.Tol.Me.1098.ARTHUR Use Big ed.plete.ers, come at once à Phone 2488 OR LS, 0.EYES, BARS, NOSE Terie (athe Instreotioas of YW irritations or wl We are givine away a samples of Perfumes and 25 S{.Stanislas Bt.Quebec GAUTHIER I PANS, FRAKC.STUDENT IN ENGLAND, GERMANY AND AUSTRIS.ALIST AND THROAT 208 St.Francois St., QUEBEC.LEONCE STEIN LANG SURVEYOR AND GIVIL ENSINEER OFFICE : BLOCK MORIN, 111 Mountais WII, | PIANOS 4s» ORGANS for and LAVIGNE AA ST.JOHN STRREY CURES MEN & WOMEN © ler aval intammstions, discharges, ona ot sinless RE-OPENING We reapectfully invité our customers and the public to come and Pharmacy, now enlarged and relresh- ze our We are in a position to satisly all demands and wants of our customers.Our atock of Medicines, Toilet Articlox and Perfumes are the most com- \u2018lot of oilet Powdad get some.L.E Martel's Pharmacy, 91 St: Joseph Stree! - THE ALMON-SIMES PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL 7 87.LOU STARET addition the Principals, 7.87.june.12x3xeept.1x10.1909,.at 3 o'clock tion \u2018of reports.\u20ac and other business.WN.J june.19-14-17-1924, tory, Junior and there will be n Kindergarten Clase, hours from 10-12.For all information, apply to Wil Ra-open Tossday, Sept.1410, 1008 to the P Seniorare orms LOUIS ST.NOTICE \u2018The Annual General Meeting of The McArthur Export Co.\u2018ltd, will held at the office of the Company.St.Peter atryet.on Wednesday, be ed June, p.m., for the recep lection of Directors » D.FRASER, Acting Suctetary - | may27xim.; Notice is hereby given thèt.Dame Amalie Lanes, of the City of Qu wife comman as to property of De Feiczewies, of the same placo, Tr han this day instituted ageinst the said David \u2018Feiczewicr, an action separation as (0 property ia tl perior urt at Quebec, under\u2019 the number 1540.Le.Quebec, 25th May, 1900.* MURPHY, Atly, for Plaintifs - * NOTICE\" Notice is hereby given that Dame Jette Chei Moses, of the City of Quebec, wife common as to property Abraham Freindiick.of the came place.Trader, has this dey instituted in the Superior Court at 0 action against the said Abraham, Freindlick for separation as to peas perty under tbe number 1984, of the Records of thè eaid\u2018Courts .Quebec, 28th May, 1908.1 F.NURPHY, Att'y.for Plainithg may27x1m.3 FRED C.WURTELE | Accountant, Auditor.Curator, Real Estate and Commissios * Agent.SECRETARY PROTESTAPT BOARD OF * SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS ! 98 ST.PETER STREEL + HOON.1 Tloghene IT13.Pb in 0.MALO Ladies Tailor, ?Graduate from John J.Mitchell Cutting School, New York.LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES AND RIDING MABITE- 124 Garneau St.FOUR LARGE FIRMS, subscriber, whe fs the i this city of os Teall nen eats sa - is prepared to taks and ou onan o ed is Deminien Bridge Ca, Ltd Canodian ren & Foundry Co.Lak The james Robertson Ce, Lib .o Ts Magomsite Mig.& Tradiag Cal -\u2014 AY so _ ae Stamped Cons i ted 1g X J.DE S.BOSSE, MANUPACTURERS AGMIT, BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING ; 39 St.Paul St, Phone No.3033.A.Smeaton & \u20aco.113 St, John Street Stamped Vests to Embroidsr.\u201d Ruck in Assorted Colors for Vests.SOUTACHE BRAIDS White and Colors.DUTCH COLLARS.SPECIAL.: Cushions, 26e.Stamped Walsts, 780.: STAMPING TO ORDER.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re { 1 No.1316.Lactepeîle \u2019 D Flore , vire como as .ty n Joseph Allred Macier, = St.Romuald, peut icinlln hori to ester en justice, thon Plainus ; vs, .The said Joseph Alfred Marler, Dolenda: Superior Court, : Quebecnt: An pction in esparation of property has n taken this day lo this cause.Quebec, 13th May, 1900, ALPRONSE DERNIER, Attorney (or Plalntil.| mayldxim.io MATHIE ELLIS CO., LIMITED .180 ST.PAUL STREET FUUL SUPPLIES OF: Bat, Cement, à Fire Clay Drain Pipe, Toiiet Line, .Randvale- Saline and Plaster, re Clay Flower Vasesœ American Anthracite aod.Sect at, .Georges Creek Smith Conl, A VIBIT SOLICITED.\u2018| TBLEPHONS 389.waylbeodin a = 4.Ls Quebec, a y T \u201cMONDAY, JUNE.14, NARD LINES Yrom Piers Noreh Ri N.Yavc aa oy VER POI.NOON-HARI is areignisJoane Lusitania, Juse 30,5080 anis Jan: = | Caroi uly 3,30 am ja June roa Lek Jals 5 pam La Viasat A Past unas { aaa sion pla WEDNESDAYS These Luxurious steamships have ta need the Liverpool service, ai | SATURDAYS \u2014\u2014Fortalghthy engartan- Ame \u201cloan Servis.GIBRALTAR, XN, Hh eA TRINTR nouis., July i, Boon, Aug.iy, Oct.7, ¥eb 16 this.a 5oe 7 Des 4 voula, .a , acon, Sep or.4 Also call at \u201ctte avellers s lawn 5 everywhere, irdClass Tickets te and from ali parts of relvht aed nassage apoly te The Cunard shipCo., Ld, OR Bates, Mhe Battery, of Bigte streei, 8, , Jules Hone, Jr, C.P.R Company ns.sroczure.Louis sireet Quadstrame tr ES ++ nel v Te Wie Ster-Domirion Line ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL ame 13 July 17 Avs.3 Burst ast ats ip à due Aug 14 ri RATES OF PASSAGE 4 Leurentie.cs Megautic, 1st class to Liver- + fe zud clase.$48 75 nade, mt class to Liverpool, $1790: ad ue Bomtotes and Ottawa, moderate rate ice, one class cabin n passenger to Liverpool, ea chase es fon all the principal places in at Britain aud the Continent, to be had on \u201c WHITE STAR LINE tn Tok-PmntConhor-Sosiansi- Majesticie er ug.4 Cu 14 An 1 uly 21 A 18 es Ja dy = 2 Tae» Jaa une unes ne 19 July 17 res 14 ae .JunesS July 34 Aug at ~ Duslee\u2014 Quasasiowa \u2014Linrpes! Cymrie.coqtiranpocennnn June 6 July \u2014 Ta one Meaditarrsnesn caliine at Azores, G'bralter, Genova and Naples From Boston en le.June 13 Someta July 7 uae 2% Aug 7 for all infurmation a; ply to Local Agents or at Com Office, 53 Dalhousie Street.Quehes, Quebec Steamship Co\u2019yLid \u2018ew York.Bermuda and Weil, Indies A Guadaloupe, ~ Dominies, artlpigus, Bt Luce, Barbados an 88.Korona.2 -p.m,, 16th June !St.Lawrence Line The Twin Screw Trou 8.8.CAMPANA, 3,% cna in intended to sait from ueber.nd June, Oth alternate Basin, umm er- ou.e Charlotte wn and Platon.ue Shispers are requested tomark the port of nation tu full on all packages, to avoid eo In landing.will be sivad on on sailing day andile.\u2018ween For further information apply ta ARTHUR AHERN, : Secretary, Quebec.F.8 8 Ticket , 32 8 tooking, Agent, t 9-5-09 S,S.NATASHQUAN CAPT.JOSEPH BOUCHER.Will sail Wednesday evening, 16th bout, 257 d'etock fof Enquimaux vw Rimouski # oth, favo Fal be received at Point a Carcy For all information apply THE NATIONAL WAVIBATION cor, ! 98-100 St.Paul a | ; TELEPHONE 1461 QUEBEC, RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO, SUMMER TIME-TABLE, 1900, On andaîter Mouday, June 71h, 1909, trains tver, wd rus as fellows \u2014 BRTWREN RUEARC Asp MONTMORENCE (week ari) Leave bee for Mentmorescy Bata sæam te 1007 ed od Bisa! trains af 7.008.m, 530, 71% 7.88 es Teste Montmorency Falls for Quebec eve: Cn inates from Geo am.to 11.30 p.m.and a of itfonnl trains até.11 2.18.5,45, 645, 7.54 and =.pur (Susdays) Preuve grater, for Mestmerency Falls 6.17-205 00, todo BW.every es minutes from Te pa 15 11.00 surly ser ved is hea 10.! IL 1, ane as: 10 3 a 13, , an very © Diners om to on ug m.fan Neurly secvice Sunday rneon wi vel is heavy, UNTWHEN QUEBEC AND STR ANNX Di AVR RACPRE xD (Week Days.) Stepping at Mentmorency Palla.Leave Quebec for Bte.Anne de Beaupre, 6, 8.30,9.29, to 39, pme, Tram 105.2 19, abs EE duly except ave eek 16.43 Ause or uvre $3, 10.50, 11.38 AM-, 13.39, 1, SEs id, Pe adage US (Jeundayn) Less or Ste, Anne de Beaupre (x .9.00, tac aus.(x) a, 30, 8.A Bin AKA via 10.18.9.ri EE ov and 1015] vice Buunday after Sherrie ce Montmorency Falls ne de Lisp [ry ror Sr on 10.39, 11,00, 1.80, (x) 2.00 «2815 00 om 22000 QUERRE BEAUPQE AND srt (Week Bers) Louve Quebec Core St.Joschim 8.30, 11.20 6.2, achim for ebec 2:18, 10,19 2,16, ads sopes ge 5 tag (Sundays ; (Leave Quabec fur Beazpre 630, Ges a.m.(n); rd raben for8t.Joachim 630 a.m.@, var ebm inp; Sap for Quebec 8,00, A) ou sas him for .a ie P Couch veau gx, there dre lt ie car nin Messi jo ti Lh a ne asengers ordomin to we ram Mi pal fau iterine Aim.ete ! ng alt ini Yl lon apply to the Saperinteau ; % RYRRRLL, RDW A.EVANS, Superintendent.Gen'l.Manages, ss 48, 5.0, 6.2e oral Mail Lines.Salling from Pier 47, North River, NY | - Bow York fo Bermuda \u2026- Return {ares $20 to $30 } 8.8.\u201cTrinidsd,\u201d 2,600 tons, 15th od 3 20th June at 10 am, and twin .Dermudian\u201d LT tons, 7th, Tek +, Sorms NEW SF SE St.Thomas, Bt.tri St.Se Ets, ?othervare : ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Stesmship Coy, THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINER Noleslsse snd Without Vibrotion.LIVERPOOL, MONTREAL ANS QUEBEC SERVIC: From ASSAGE » oe 997.30 And 898.75 According te Btasmer end lesstion of berth.GLASSON, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC SERVICE Pro Quebec 13 juse * These stre.carry only one class ofcadin pass engers caîled second London, Havre and Montres) Quidre Servies From From From Loudon Havre @Steamships Quebec 29 May a1 May Biciliaw 10 Juss 12 June u June Aardinian 3 July 26 ¢ Corinthian 17\" 0 Jul: Sicilian Hale steamers ose wot carry Cabin, $40.00 to Havre and n, - Londen, Ws to According to Stesmer and Berthgrd Classe.Havresf.os London $26.55 Midship, Saloons.Re ee and Smeldn Last Ll Licht and Bige Keels.modern improves Marcon! Wireless Telegraph oo board ard Vie torlan, VI si: oe To, 5 Ssh MR 160\" Champtals Brest.ALI Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE Seascow SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL cold storage Io 7 cold storage July t cold storage de 7 \u201c Stata cold storage PASSAGR RAT! MS; Cadbla $2.55 single ; page returm; third class, eastbound, $26.50 west nd, 827.50.THOMSON LINE LONDON SAILINCS FROM MONTREAL 88.Cervona.coid storage aud cool aie June 5 De! \u201c Hremona 13 \u201c Cairuroua \u201c \u201c \u201c \u201c % Tous.« * \u201c 26 88.Cetvona.SERVICE Tune s sa.carie ».Juue 2 THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LIMITES, 78 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Wantrial Terecte St.John N.S, Portland, Me Water à.Power Company 5% Bonds Price and fuil particulars on appliot- tion, Royal Securities Corporation LIMITED OI St Peler SL.©.N.DOBLE, Phone 8520.Manager, Richelleu & Ont.Nav.Ce.MONTREAL SERVICE Dai including Sundays, at 6.00 P.M.ily, callin; og at Batiscan, Three Rivers and Sorel WEEK ENDS AT SINGLE FARE SAGUENAY DIVISION On and after Tuesday, the 15th inst, the service will be four times a week, every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRI: DAY and SATURDAY at 8.00 a.m.For rates and other information ap- ly at the Company's Oflice, 48 Dal: ie Street.Steamer Orleans : © ing ath of Juse, weather and el cums pe \u2018pecmitiing, (la steamer \u2018Orleans will lows \u2014= Yor TAR ISLAND OF ORLEANS FROM ISLAND FROM QUESEC Mont TRIPS TRURSHAYS reeeirieiiies snasaiertieyy aes tn, \u201cda Shins fi make PR an Islan and in the oon at thes same Be as on Sundays, Connections at St.Romuald and Bt.Joseph with the Levis Btrert Railway.Fries ai pos SEES hn Print ve.de give Compenr Phe buliding « he Company, 9 Bi 8 (ton Da Weshly.Advert! each jcame heavy after the probability + \u2014 I THEO.HAMEL'S CLOSING LETTER about one per cent.This was taken bonds strong.Total sales, 805,000.THE QUEBEC OHEONICLY a = a MEE STOCK BROKERS.Direct Private Wire to Montreal, Toronto, New York and Boston\u2014 Bonds for Investment ny 93 St.Peter St., Quebec TELEPHONE 046.\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.From McDonald, Lesperance & Co., Hochelaga Bank Bldg.Over their private wire.Phone 1927.Now York,.June 12.\u2014The demonstrative \u2018 bidding in to-dav\u2019s stock market of a miscellancous lot of in dustrial #tocks and specialties not usually conspicuqus, did not serve to keeu up an effective demand for usually active trading mocks.The general market was languid and the tone ber oN another large loan expansion bv the banks came into prominence.A rise | of a point in United States Steel.in the late dealings, bad a rallving effect on stocks but the market closed irregular.The cash item of the hanks vielded the expected increase, but tho loan expansion again proved the deciding factor in the statement.cutting down the surplus to 32.676.575.Bonds were irregular.Total eales, par valye, $2,828,000.By pres wire from Chas.Head & York, to Brunesu & Dupuis, hi Brokers, St Peter Streetns Lov Cton ng.est ew.due nek 116K us ne Metropolitan St Ry.Missouri Pacifc\u2026.Meziean Central.National Lead.; ë 24.wn 33, Bn New York, June 12.\u2014For a good, part of the last half hour the market ruled moderately heavy.Before the close, however, a stranger tone developed with acgressive buying in Steel common, forcing an advance of as an incentive for some hurried buying back of stocks in the final deal ings, with renewed aggresive buying in standard railroads.The clowing tone was generally strong and fairly active.Governments unchanged, other Bank Statement: \u2014 Reserves, decreane.\u2026\u2026.d $ 1,041,200 Reserve leas United States deposits, increase.Toans, increase.500 Specie, increase.2,138,700 Legal Tenders, increass.2, 000 Deposita, increase.22,221 .600 Circulation, increase.84,200 INSOLVENT NOTICE Provi of Quebee, Superior Court v > 3 District of Quebec.In tbe matier of Louis Blouin Fils, Plumber, Quebec, » Insolvent.Notica is hereby given that In vir tue of an order on the court, dated of the cre- above rat ih, will be June Sth, 1000, a ditors of the held in the Superior Court at Quebec, Thursday, June 17th, 1909, or mors inspectors to this estate.' V.8.PARADIS, Proyisional Guardian, Office : & Ont.Nav.Co.Building.| Quebec, June Sth, 190, ARTHUR Le BEUNEAU STOCKS Orders executed in Montreal se- R.A BRUNEAU, ourities by member Montreal Stock Exchange.Direct private wire communica- Head & Co., mem- fion with Carles, bers New York Stock Exchange.128 St.Peter St.Quebec.FHONE 1596 Hospital St., Montreal.MAIN 210.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Ssotatione Fumished by Messrs.New ville Belleau & co.98 St.Petes Street, Quebes.Montreal, June 12.1909.Dom, Tren & Blasi, som.5 41 Dom.Iron & Bteef, pref.125 1243 Detroit United.62 ely 1224 =\" MEDOUGALL & COWANG, iss Tes STOCK BROKERS, 4 331 230 81 ST.PETER STREET 97 151 5 RH.S.THOMSON : Lu at MANAGER, Hlinois.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.a.064 96} Sales.£ PR.= at 1854.\" tton, 504, Dom.RINE Sa Mas THE CANADIAN BANK (Deis at 613; 95 at 6135178 at.OF COMMERCE Mackay.25 at 814.\u201cHeap Ormice - - - Torowro Lake of the Woods, 15 at 117; 4 at \u2014 64.Kova Scotia.25 at - \u201c250 at 66.Richelieu & Outario.{25 at 84.Montreal Stteèt; 100 216.Montreal Bank: 12 abs in.Mexican, 100 at 69%.| Dominion Iron & Steel, 275 at 42}; i 10 at 43; 350 at 433: 725 at 43; 15 at at 43; BO at 43}: 200 at 150 at 434: 550 at 434: 50 nt 436: 25 nt 437: 380 at 44; 434; 380 434; 150 at 434: BO at 44%: 35 at 44: 100 at 434.Montreal Power, 25 at 1224; 35 at - |1224: 25 at 1224; 20 at 1224.Ogjlvie, 150 at 136.San, 80 at 140: 100 at 1404.Toledo.5 at 94.Dom.Textile.13% at_ 74.Hochelaga Bank, 15 at 1454.Toronto Ry., 5 at 126}: 3 at 127.NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.By Private Wire.McDougall & Cow- ans, Stock Brokers, 81 St.Peter Street, Quebec.H.8.Thomson, Manager.Tel.246.Bank Statement, Saturday, June 12th: \u2014 Reserves.ooo Reserves, decreass., Reserves less U.Loans, increanc.Specie, increase.Legal Tenders\u2026 Deposits, increase.Circulation, increase, New York, June a number of stocks.some selling in Fries.FINANCIAL 1836 THE BA NK OF 1909 British North America 78 Years in business.mm VE Have You a Bank Account?Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 The money is safer in the Bank than in your house qr pocket.A Checking Account provides a safe and convenient way of paying your bills, as each check receipt.issued returns to you as a Savings Account keeps growing all the time, with Ioterest compounded at highest current rates.' at 10 o'clock a.m.to give their advice to the appointment of & curator and one 44 Dalhousie street, Richelieu A 8 DUPUIS Ouebee BAER À DUPUIS 1838 + 2164; 15 at 200 | the highest prices of the day.19.\u2014The opening strong and active, with advances in Union Pacific opened at a fractional declire on the report in the Herald that Mr.Harriman\u2019n ill-health and this caused also Good support REMOVAL LEFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU Accountants \u201c And Liquidators HAVE REMOVBD THAIR OFFICE TO 125 ST, PETER ST.If you are in want of good MUNICIPAL 7 GOVERNMENT.CITY INDUSTRIAL BONDS OR DEBENTURES CALL UP OR WRITÉ C.W.WALCOT, Stock and Investment Broker.08 87.PRTER BTRABT TELEPHONE 377.SPECIAL OFFER MUNICIPAL BONDS TO YIELD FROM 4 3-4 T0 4 7-8 PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Mc GILL BURROUGHS INVESTMENT BROKER, QUEBEC FIRE BUILDING, QUEBEC, Capital $10,000,000 Rest $6,000,000 TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES .Are a most convenient way in whica te money when travelling abroad.They ; ape issued in denominations of * 810, 820, 850; $100 AND 8200 hand the exact amount payable in Aus! Belgium, Denmark, \"Fane, any.Great Britain, Hollané, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Switzerland in stated on the face of each nr countries they are at current rates, The cheques oi pri regard.them may be obtained at every oF offies the Bank.Quebec Branch, 127 St.Poter $ st.W.H, DUNSFORD Managerque while in other wan forthcoming.however, and these ntocks soon rallied in sympathy with the general list.Around H o'glock à drive was made at the market which carried prices down in all quarters, but caused no \u2018liquidation of importance.Tho market grew dull on the decline and soon began to gather strength again under the leadership of Steel, which was consistently well hought throughout the session.Thero was general covering movement hy traders in the Inet half hour which Carrie! prices as a rule, up to about The market throughout was largely pro- fermional and although it exhibited à strong undertone there was really but little tendency and price changes were, an a rule, of litthe significance except, however, in the case of Steel.The market closed strong and active.Total sales, 301.000.SHEG.HAMEL'S MINING STOCKS quebec, June 12, 1909, > Amalgamated.evsesescss 10 124 Reever Consolidated.ww 31 32 Buffalo .Chambers-Ferland.524 53 City of Cobalt, My 36 Cobalt Central 3 374 Cobalt Lake.13 134 Coniagar .pissing WeKinley-Dar-Sav.Nancy Helen.Nippiseing.Kova Scotia.Ophir.- |Otinee.ny 41 QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER | 7:59, Late us og St.John's Gate, Uppse Town Branoh\u20146.M.De À, Finies, Aetag Manager Sochweter \u2018 H Ha -\u2014 TE _\u2014_ _ \u2014 Silver Par ng Mm! _ Silver Queen an 38 To 1904 100 Lai McCUAIG BROS.& CO.| LA Members Montreal Stook Exchange Our weekly circular of the Oth inet.deals with the following Company: Tri-City Rallway 8 Light Copy malled on application.Telephone Main 923-024.157 St.James Street, NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, June 12.\u2014Flour receipts, 11,862 bbls.: exports, 8,113 bbla.; unchanged.Barley.dull.Wheat ro ceipts, 74,800 bushels: wot, firm.Options clamed nt 1-de, to Bic.net higher.Com receipts, 7,875 \u2018bushels; spot, firm.Option market was without transactions, closing wet unchanged.Oats roceinte, 6,100 bushels: exports, 4,318 bushels; spot, du).TR SE I == EE TE GRAND TRUNK TT RAILWAY SYSTEM ALASKA, YUKON, PAGIFJG| EXPOSITION, SEATTLE, WASH.JUNE 1-0CTOBER 16, 1809 OUR $10.25 a courver, da Soh Aare: to Sau Francisco, and Los Angeles, cut, and RB- TURN.Tickets Good Going Until Sept.89, \"00 Return Limit October 84, °09 Stop-over Allowed at Chicago and other esters Points, For rates and full full | ply to Geo, H.Stott, corner posite.Chateau Fronteasc.567, also 18 Dalhousie Street.Phone ty and 349 St.Paul Styest.Phone Temiscouata Railway TIMB TABLB ticulars, EP.«TE, A, Taking Effect March (oth, tea) RXPRYESS Leaves Riviere dn Loup.Arrives Conmors.N.B.MIXED Leaves Riviere du Loud.Arrives Connors, G.B RXPRESS Leaves Counors, X B, Arrives Riviere dn Loup MIXED Leaves Consors, N.A Conwectin at Pdmualdston Je.with Cayic, R! \u2018oodstock .Frederictou, ®t.John, 5 Moule.Presque tale, Caribou sad Wort dirfield, Mepâté at Riviere du Loup with ati Intercolosial Express Trainsfor fariher luformation, folders, ete, apply to P.b.fStocking ,32 St.Louis Bt.Yueos:.D.B.Lindsay, General Mau, 0.G.Grundy Sup't., Rirse re da Lou).QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY On and After 1st May, 1909, THE undernoted trips will be found convey- ent for passengers travelling Ly tie undermentioned railways, aad must be checked 15 minutes be before the ted train hours f from om due hours ut guarantee (8un- days the: pere i save x aad circumstances QUEBEC LEVIS rom INTHRCOLONIAL L BAILWAY = Express om Ri on.iver du Lis! 1248 Thr Leo Ever form Montreal, t 45 Ernie to Halifax.Mentreal, rom Quebec Central Railway, AM.PM 7.30 Express to White Moustaiss and Portland.13,90 Repress to Mozoy to Mon.345 Expres to River tis Bzpress from .Boston and PM.9% Faproes.from White Moun - Express to » er and price taise & Portiend Grafid Track Railway.W2EK Pays AM \u2018 748 op.tom AM.om oe.PM P.M.1-.00 Mall to the West.> from che Express to the [| 1115 Mail from the West SONDAYS AM.AM treo Mail to he Wet | SV sn COMPAGNIE OEMERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.FRENCH LINE A From New York te Havre-Paris (Frames) Steamersieave every Thursday, at soa-m.\u201cLa Provence.une oth\u2019 *rLasavoie.Tome 1th *La Lorraine.June 24th *La Provence.JJuty 1st Chicago (Suppiemi fay mé For information spp; mithas, Rue du Palais; Jules one, Tr CPR Ageat .8.Stocking, 32 Rue St, Louis Steamer Champion Ou and after sth Juve, weather and eircom.stances permitting, this steamer will mn as follows: Prom St.From a Sheed From St.Laurent.From bec Que © saturdays 2.00 P.M, A From DEC.1202000000 78 20 A.M., 1.10 P.M.From Bt.Jeans.P.M.stompin at Ste.Petronille in the morning only and going as faras St_Prancois in the afternoon.From Berthier for Quebec, Moudays, Wednesdays, Thursdays asd Fridays, romQuebec to Berthier, on Mondays, Wedsesdays, Thursdays aud Satarday.Ou Saturdays this same steamer will make u trip from Quebec to Berthierso as to give the citizens an opportunity of enjoying the cool breezes ou the river.Leaving Quebec 2.00 p.m.and retursing at 30pm, \u2014\u2014\u2014 eo 630A, M.$100 300 We can offer bonds in the ! above denominations of a well- establis| Com to pay the investor 8 \"ne C8 Comany is earning and pay Sividends on over 64,000, 008 of stock.Full particulars submitted upon application.W.Graham Browne & Co, Dealer in High Grade Bonds 222 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, ANTAL-MIDY ve re ti x (a) IN 48 NOURS.Cures KI ney and Bladder Froubles.Rosin, + quiet.Turpentine, firm.Molasses, y.Pig iron, quiet.Copper, quiet.| Load, quiet.Tim, quiet.Spelter, ets Sugar, rew, firm; refined, stea Some are 0 aprious to ba good shat they am mead for n y Du Fort and Anne Streets, op- Phone Your Nexy Summer Trp TO INCLUDE ASIA, YUKON.PACIFIO EXPOSITION Seattle, Wash., U.S.A: MAY 25 TO SEPT.30 vi The Great Lakes and .The Canadian Rockies VERY LOW-ROUND.TRIP RATES Unique opportunity to visit Country and see its wondars For tiokot John 8t., ais ot.Frontense and 8 a to 30 St Pint \u2018Chatea Ticket Officess JULES HONE, Jr.General Railway & Steamship Agencyg Plans, rates, etc., on application.CANADIAN } Nok Quesec The New Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay and St.Maurice Rivers, mA T4 On and after Sunda; b SE PS 1909, traine LEAVE QUKBKE SW AM.nity except Runday for T.a Toe Roberval aud Chicoutimi, (parlor for Chicoutimi attached) connects af Rivieres-Pierre with trains for Grande Mere, Sbawivigas Fails, Montreal, \u20ac M.Sunday outy for St.Raymond.3 P.M Satirtay only for st.Raymond, SE MN.Sunday e ily for Lake St.Josep] 5 EN, wily except Suuday for St \"aay 6.30 daily except à Saturday and Sunday, for St, y 1000 P.M, eran only for Rob.Chi coutimi, (Bleeper for ARRIVE QURBEC 700 AM.Monday only from Chicontim! and Roberr with sizeper from Chicowmi.) 7.30 A.>.liv except Sunday asd Monday, rom Bt.Raymond, Sus AML Waity.except sunday, from 8t.Rays 6.10 daily except Bunday.from Chicontim Roberval ant La Tuque, {parlor ca: from Chicoutimi} connects at Riviere a Pierre.with trains from Montreal, Bhavinigan Falls, Grapd Mere, ete.B.to P.M., Sunday only from St aymond.11.00 P.M, \u2018Saturday only, from Lake St, Joseph, 11.0 PM.Bunday only, from Et.Raymosd.Tickets on sale at Station ticket office, V.8, Stocking\u2019s, 17 St.Lonis Street, Chatess Prone esac and City Ticket Offices of Cc, P.£y, Cratoc ind sigcpine \u20ac or au ping Car accommodation m be reserved at P.S.Stocking's office.v GUY TOMBS, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Qu [ZT {] Plan \"BUFFET SLEEPER NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE PE vis bec daily, t Bunday Pi Serbrooke and'apriagdeie 151 \u2014\u2014 Traine Leave Levis.\"F1 WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS 0 For Beauce, Sherbrooke and Portiand AM, daily except Sunday 1.30 Ferry from Quebec .4 BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS 10 EEE 2.90: Perry from Quebes.LJ} TRAINS AKRIVE AT LEVIS\u2014Boston and Eipremrs ork Repreer, 100 pm; White Mountain TR A checked asd US Castoms examined on side General Rail aad Steamship Agency, Sailisg Lists, rates, plans on application \u201cFor farther information and Pullman reser vation, apply to F 8 Stocking, 33 St LouisSe Gaspe Steamship Line The SS.LADY OF GASPE is ina tended to sail from Quebec for Gasps ports Wednesday, June 16th and 30th.Fred t will be received until 2 PM.hamplain Market, on the: day oy eniling.First, second and third class accommodations for pase sengets.BME DES CHALEURS ROUTE Next sailings of SS.GASPESTEN on her new route from Montreal and Quebeo to Douglastown, and all inters, mediate ports as far as l\u2019aapebiac.Leaviny Quebec Wednesday, June 9th and 23rd.Freight will be received until 3 P.M., at Louise Basin.Excelleat accommodation for | Por other informations épi to + J.A.BOUCHARD, aE, THE ST.LAWRENCE Caden Navigation G0., LAL DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS, SOREL AND MONTREAL.BY STEAMERS \u201cIMPERIAL\u201d AND \u201c PREFONTAINE®- Leave Quebec at § o'clock p.m.Batnrday sath.ing ni 4 p.m, due in Montreal st 7 o'clock nam, Ag et 3 o'clock 5 wm, Que a Orbos at 7 o'clock &, Encarta, Escorion These Good t return on LANDING Quedes :\u2014Choulnard Wharf£ CHAS.LAPIERRE, Manager, Oifes Phone 0085-11 Oalbeusie Street, Que Steamer Frontenac Between Quebec, Sillery & =.Romusld, ls anmrd ROM ST.ROMUALD \u2018rpan sommet am.18 toux sik ER i= hr.daily roma juebes EE emgage A .YOU BET, IT IS ALL IMPORTED TOBACCO -IN- - DIXIE and CAMILLO CIGARS 3 EXPRESSLY TO THE LADIES a % Ladies\u2019 LINEN Costumes dysd in all the lashionable shades ¥ such as mule grey, crushed blackberry, nile green, reseda, copen- \u2018 hagen blue, alice blue, turquoise blue, sky blue, mauve, moss brown, cinamon brown, champagne, maize, lilac, saxe, tuscan.« { A, S.PFEIFFER & CO.a DYERS AMD CLEANERS, @ 4 McMAHON ST.mav3lxmon-wed-frix3m.Thos.Donohue COTTON FABRICS shades most in PHONES 523-524 Linen vouue.Cotton Voile with floral designs.Stripe and Check Zephyrs.SPECIAL 331-3 pe.Discount off Trimmed Millinery, 33 1-3 pe.Corset Cover Embroidery, worth 38e Suilings in SUMMER PLEASURES \u2014ARE - ond doe, Special 22e, HIGHLY AUGMENTED (au Torben amd Cluny Lace, -\u2014 RY A.GARDEN HOSE Th \u2018 GET OUR PRICK; 05, ono le 188 St.John St.Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co\u2019y, QUEBEC.POST CARDS COLORED VIEWS of QUEBEC Just Recelved Over 50 New Colored Views of Quebss and Vicinity- Remember our Price ONLY ONE CENT EACH T.H.O'NEILL, 248St John St BABY CARRIAGES IN VARIETY.FURNITURE and BEDDING At Low Prices: D.S.RICKABY, Furniture Warehouss, Undertaking Establishment, \u2019 Appraiser, Phone 351 837 John3t LITTLES BREAD Commands the Preferance \u201cTHERE'S À REASON\" Come in and let un show you where it is made.and you can GED TANGUAY then judge as to its purity and 2 manufacture.Made in a clean .\u2019 shop by clean workmen.= M LITTLE'S UP-TO-DATE BAKERY WHOLESALE FLOUR, .GRAIN, PROVISION, ETC.|| °° PmoNE na \u2014ALSO\u2014 HAY AND SEEDS LOWER TOWN, QUEBEC.Office, 48 St, Paul Street.WARENQUSES \u2014 33; 230 nnd 20 LADIES\u2019 LINEN SUITS We are mnking a specialty of cleansing summer costumes.All of these garments whether the material be cotton, linen or wool, are carefully cleaned hy hand, and pressed to fit.\u2014THE- PERIL LAUNDRY , Telephone 85.54 81.Valier $1, BEADQUARTERS FO3 \u2018European Wines, Mineral Waters.French andItalian Olive Oil + French Fine Products.Exhibition of Paintings M Masters at Laal Unies MONDAY, the 14th, from 8 until 10 pu.TUFRDAY and WEDNESDAY.from 4 until 6 p.m.EŒUDORE PATRY .7:00 80 John St.Quabos, A LEOFRED ; \u201c On Monday evening ot 9 p.m.Mr.& re ori ANOINEBE J.Purves-Carter.will ilaliver à short SPECIALITY ~ sdéroes on Laval's chfiection of Mas- \u2018 WATERWO RKs The pabliu cordially ixvited to be .STAAST, SN Crabe.prosqat., Ve wt, Wes dephone 54DL \u2019 ja 19x3.| Honest attempts to oxplnin one va- tionality to another are always to be welcomed.They muke for mutual vo- derstanding and peace of mankind.To us in Canade, atiempts to ex- plaie the French People ia Engish must always have a special inter- eat and \u2018value.P.G.Hamerton did good service in this cause.and in ansda iteslf Mr.Byron Nicholson's honest books are a step in the sight direction.The latest effort of £ kind to come under my notice is \u201cThe France of To-Day.\u201d Jt is a series of Lowell lectures by Professor Barrett Wendell, of Harvard University.He gave these lectures in Paris n vear, or two agu on his speciality.Hin bok is so important that 1 mean to refer to it-in another paper.It in charac tetisei by open-miodedness, by sympathy and the most aincere endeavor to do justice tn an alien but attrac tive people.\u2014\u2018The Dean,\u201d in the Montreal Standard.88.MONMOUTH INWARD.Father Point, June 13-88.Monmouth, of the C.P.R.line, from Bristol, inward at 11.10 am.MARCONIGRANM.Sable Island, N.S., June 12\u2014Steam or Noorda Kotterdem, and Bou- Togne, for few York, was in wireless communication when 630 Tilo south at 1016 pam.Dock at 7.30 am® on Tuesday.© Prm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN OLD LIVERPOOL.cr Brijish Port Has a Varied and Interesting History.A suggestion was made hy a London paper some time aga that all the important towns and cities in England should unite in n grand pageant, each place to br represented by a portrayal of some characteristic of it or by something with which the town waa closely connected.1 this suggestion were carried into effect Liverpool would have no difficulty in deciding how to be represented ; the most ag- propriate-in fact.the baly really ap propriste\u2014character in which Livermot could parade would be Father Neptune.The history of Liverpool is inseparably bound up with the sea.Before the date of the Norman Con ta few fiubermen had established themselves on the site of the present city, and even this settlement was on the site of a more ancient structure in the Saxon times.Thus early we find Liverpool depending on the sen for her ot livelihood.Yet, strangely means enough.no mention seems ta have heen made of this place in I ay Book, but 1089 mention was made of a village called Lyrpool, or Lythersol.of which village the present city is undouhtedly the outcome.A Char ter of Privilege was granted to \u2018\u2018Lyrpont,\u201d or \u201cLyrpul,\u201d by King John in 1207.: The name of the town bas been var- fously written Litherpools, Lyerpull, Teverpool, from the last of which the step to ifs present spelling was sim- plo.There have been .many onnjec- tures concerning tbe meauing of the but the mont rational deriva- name, rive tion seems to ba \u201c\u2018Lithe 1,\u201d signi fin \u2018\u2018the lower pool.\u201d Thin name 1 was probably given !ecause of ite situation.In earlier days the Mersey war very diferent from what it is today : its estuary was a tranquil lake or were, situated in the dense and wideapread forest which then covered jthe greater part of South Lancashire and Cheshire.An outlet probably ex- intel through Wallasey Pool, and it is likely that the tide flowed through Wallasey across the vale of the Mer sey and so inland, forming the \u201clither or lower pool.\u201d For several centuries rl growth of Liverpool was ingly slow ; indeed.ar late as the beginning of the eighteenth century.the population was rome R000.Since then it has only multiplied iteell about ninety times.Then its first dock was built\u2014on the site, by the way.of the present cux- tom house.Ta-day 1 has nome xix or seven miles of docks stretching down either side of the River Merseyand millions of pounds\u2019 worth of roods pase annually through 1bose docks.The old borough was a ronglomers- tion of narrow alleys and mean houses packed together without any regard to sanitation, but ae the town expanded the newer parts were, of course, built in a better style, and at successive periods the older parts of the town have been taken down and renovated.until to-day Liverpool, or at any rate ita greater part, can favorably compare with London.lt shopping centres\u2014Chureh street, Bold street, etc.\u2014are quite equal to the shopping thorogghiarés of london, and the commercial part of the city in rémarkable for {he number of palatial looking pilen of offices which it contains.Among © the many fine build- jrge of av 1.one of the earliest in the Town Fall.which fa rituated in Cantle street.Tt la a handsome stone building, dating from 1754, and in crowned with a lofty dome bearing a fine statné of Minerva sented.The ingerior of this building was destroyed bv fire in 170A.and was entirely remodelled in the \u2018rextorntion : it now contains a splendid suite of apartments.and is acenpied by the Tord Mayor as \u2018the \u2018Manicipal Mansion House.: * Being good is wn accident with some penple, Au incidmrt with others and a surprising mictake with a few.They 1130 relieve Din ody fer Dixiasss.Hausse - TORFID LIVER, Te ee by tres from Dyspepels, In Drowsiness, Bad Tast ogwiate the Dowels.Purely Vegetable.CARTERS! Positively cared \u2018these Little Pillsri mating.À perfect rem Tongues, Pain tn the Ste WALLPILL SHALL DOSE, SWAL PBR.tir Genuine Must Bear WARTS] por Simie Signature REFUSE SUBSTITOTES.vw i .Mr.and Mrs.Ernest lame havs moved to 75 forlanady .Nr.¥.W.Walberg, of Toronto, is stopping at the Se.louis.Mr.thos.McConkey, of Halifax, is stopping st the Clarendoy.Mr.and Mrs, R.A.Kerr are regie tered at the Chateau.Mr.end Mrs.L.J.Blondin, of Thres Rivers, are guests at the Clarendon.Mr.À.G.Hols, of Montreal, arrived in town on Saturday and registered at the Chateau.Among (be guests at à luncheon gives by Mr+.Marcil at Ottawa lent wosk wom Miss Besulicu, of this city.Mr.W.Richard Larue, who is to be married to-motrow, was given a dinner at Kent House by a number of his friends on Saturday night.Mr, Gen.Dollenu.insurance agent, das been appointed Seoretary to the Colonization Department in the place of Mr.J.I.Savary.Madsmo Sauvalle, of Ottawa, enter tained at ter, Wednesday last week in honor of Madame Pourtier, of this city.Montrealers at tho Chateau :=Mrand Mra.RB.VW.Kerr, Ns.I.W.Ferns, Mrs.P.Grace, T.R.Luny, J.W.Cock, A.G.Halt, W.NcWebstar.| Mpr.Begin left on Saturday for 1.Islet {0 continue his pastoral visit which be had interrupted to atiead the funergl of Ngr.Dubamel at Ottawa, Mr.Alphonse Desjardina, of the Hansard ataff, Uttawa, in in town at attend the funeral of his brother, Mr.Charles Desjardins, which takes place this morning.The marriage of Nr.James Hewitt, of this city.to Mie M.FE.Mulronev, daughter of Mr.J.Mulroney.of St.Catherine\u2019s, County of Portneut, is sunounced to take place on the 16th mxtnnt at St.Patrick's Church.At the Clarendon :\u2014F.H.Holden, Chicago : Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Blondin, Three Rivers; R.McConchie, Liverpoul : T.McConkey, Halifax: 0.E.Jailaire, Nt.Hyaciuthe: A.Pion, L.G.Desjardins and wife, Montreal.At the St, Louis :\u2014Jon.W.Rous veau, I.Clarke, C.E.Delorme, Miss RK.Holzhery, Montreal; R.L.Crealman, Georgetown, Ont.; Misa Ethel Sheely, DesNoines, la.: F.W.Welberg, Toronto ; F.Richardson, Vie toria, B.C.Mr, and Mrs.d.Spouner, Fort William.Arrivals at the Neptune Inn :\u2014J.E.Baxter, D.Basin, |.V.Sawyer, M.Norton.E.Champagne and wife, W.Petts, Mnntres! ; J.Baranki, Geo.Walsh, J.Ghurch, New York: J.Mc, Neil, Toronto i}.E.Brown, H.Awmbrowe, Regina: H.Halbrooks and wife.G.Inhope, C.Blake and wile, Stettie, Alta.: M.Vaoebultz, Preston, Ont.At the Chateau :\u2014G.Livingstone, W.T.A.Procter, Mr.and Mrs.4.F.Wildman, W.J.Rennard.Taronto : Mr.gnd Mrs.W.A.Baker, C.N.Mr.and L Lytton, R.H.Menton, J.J lly, New York : Mr.and Mre.T.nie, ©.W.Sennet, Chicago : J.E.Melntyre.Boston ; 5.U.Wilson.Winnipeg ; Mrs.A.Pouliot, sJolfette ; ©.Marvery, Newcastle : Mr.and Mrs Hopkins, Washington.WILL U.S.ANNEX CANADA?T'ncle Sam has about ux much chance to do so ar n cheap corn xalve has of curing a corn.Nothing gives such satisfaction ns Putnam's Corn Extractor, whirl cures painlessly in 24 haurs.Use ouly \u2018Putnam's.\u2019 KILLED FOR A DOLLAR.Ruffalo.June 13\u2014(arlo Cimino, who says he lent 81 to Antonio Londino a vear aco, amd hax repeatedly asked him for it since then unsuccessfully.met Londino early today at State and Canal streets and again asked him for it.Londino refused to settle, Cimino sare, and a licht started, in the course of which Cimino statGed Tondino ° below the left collar bone with a stiletto.The wounded man died at a hospital a few hours later.Cimino in undér arrest.Iie deciares Londino war reaching for a revolver when he sinhbed bim.EXHIBITION .OF OLD MASTER PIECES AT LAVAL UNI- VERKITY.At a recent: meeting of some of the leading citisens of Quebec interested in art that wax called by the asmovia- tion of the old \u201cstudents and graduates of Laval University, 31 was de cided to hold an exhibition of some of the old manterpiscen belonging to Laval University that have recently Iwen restored hy: Me.JJ.Parvis Carter, alo the two velebrated alter pictures that were damaged hy the fire in the Neminary Chapel some vears ago.bug which have alsa passed through Mr.Carter's hands.The exhibition will open on Monday, the 14th instant, from & until 19 p.m.at the University.At 9 pm.Mr, Carter will make a short address treating of the paintings by the old masters that now belong to the University.The exhibition will also be open on Tuesday.the 18th, and Wednesday, the \\tith, from 4 nptil 6 p.m, \u2018The public are cordially invited to attend withaut further invitation.DIVORCE IN ENGLAND 18 COSTLY.Divorce in Englañd today is a luxury reserved lor the richwnd the mod- erajely well to do.The poor man or woman who, finds that the bonds of matrimony are too heavy 10 bear cannot be rrlieved of: them.All the relief that is open: 1g\" persons of this class is a police court separation, which doer nop carry with it the right of either party to marry again.lt is estimated that the hare costs of a suit for divorce in Fingland are $430 unions the suitor erceîves permission to wue \u2018ar a pauper.\u2019 in which case the Tees will amount to abont $150.Ve is very diftieult, hywever, to secure permission to sum \u201cin forma pauperis,\u201d and the proceeding is almost unkngwn fn the divorce court.The estimate of 80 in for retidente of london.If the suitor resides in the country the expense will ha much greater, for divorge suits sw tried only in for don, \u2018and the aujtor must travel to London and | bring sll bis .witneanee thare.Thre tha aces cont of divores suits in England.is $1.000.\u2014 Exchange.Do to others what is : THT FLL PAN J.to Legare & Fi Tindle, Pittsburg : Miss G.H.Potter, |\u2019 4 .v to \u2014 te-a Sure Sign of Gongestion of the Kid .mays on Creates.\u201d Lots of men, and women too, Huping about the houm\u2014graaning easy chairs\u2014or tossing abo.+ the bed - uss of that negging pai in the back.The old standbys\u2014hot vinegar, porous plasters, -liniments, etc.\u2014~don\u2019t do any any more.You wee, you arg a bit older new.The kidneys \u2018are not as etrong as they used to be.And even those \u201cblistering\u201d liniments asd plasters won't slimulate the kidnave.Your trouble js kidaey trouble.The kidneys are not \u2018disedbed, they are overworked and atrained.Tho bowals and skin\u2014which help the kidneys to rid .the systsm of waste matter\u2014have not been doing their share of the work.The kidneys have had to do ton much.What von need in.a medicine to-cure the bowels, liver and skin.This medicine must cure tha Constipation acting on the liver and thus make the bowels mave revularly and natursily., This medicine must heal and strengi! on the kidneys, and thus relieve the congestion.\u201cFruit-e-tives\u201d is this medicine.It is the®most dlective Kidney Remedy known, and keeps titess vital organs in a vigorous, healthy condition.For aged people, for those who wark hard, for tired-out women, **Fruit-a-tives\u201d\" never fail to stop that severe pain iu the back and build up the whole system.B0c.a box, 8 for 82.50, ar trial box, 25¢.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.+ \u201cINPORTS.Per steamer Empress of Britain, Mucray, from Liverpool\u20146 pkgs, to Jos.Amyot & Som, 4 do to Pilkington Broa., 50 do ta Wrim & Hollaml, 4 db to F.T.Thomas & Co., 10 do to G.C.Scott, 145 do to American Express, 4 do to Ed.Gignac, 4 do to Renaud & Co., 1 do to Faguv, Lepivay & Frere, 3 do to A.W.Colley.9 do to Kirouse & Co., 11 do to John Breaker, 1 do to L.Lahnanur, 1 do to W.L.Marlow, 1 do to J.L.Cassidy Co.1 do to Victor Mtg.Co.8 do to KS.Fisher & Sons, 3 do to McCaH, Shehyy & Co.2 do to Dominion Corset Cp.10 do to Paquet Co.M do to Oct.Brochu, 2 do to Laurmtian W.W.Co.80 do , 80 da to \u201cDominion F.& F.Co.Les to Anglo-Can.LeatherCo., 10 da to Geo.Borgieldt & Co.44 do to Canadian Express, 159 do, \u2018V log to Dominion Express.Per \u201c.h.Gen.Moffat, from United Statew\u2014154 tons ooal to Gavin & Rowe.Per steamer Canada Cave, Symons, from West Indies\u20144395 phge.to Moleons Bank, 350 do to Bank of B.N.A: 975 do to Bank of Montreal, 425 do to Hochelaga Bank, 200 do to Banque Nationale, 2201 do to order.Word's Em dest pe Veins.Cures We rmbt here tene rt : CLOSING LEYTRR.Wy Private Wire.Neuville Bélleau & Co., 98 St.Peter Etreet, Quebec.Phone 946- New York, June 12\u2014Following irregular \u2018London cables, the local market opened strong and quite ac tive, considering the fact that many traders remained away because of the fine weather.Union Pacific acted well in the face of the disturbing rumors rding Mr.Harriman's health, there being good support extended.Ontario and Western made unod thè recent tips, selling At.a new high record.The movement in some ot the poorer induatriale like Mulcan Detting was probably due to pool roanipulation \u201cand was not liked in conservative circlen, General Electri?and Westinghouse showed response io George Wemlinghouse's © bulligh inter: view.Cotten Oil.Linseed and Vie ginia Carolina were put higher hy pools on merger talk which meets skepticiam in conservative quarters.The Hill stocks were quieter on Hill's denial of the merger story.Wabash showed strength on talk of purchase hy the Yackawanna.Steel war a feature.closing at an advence for the day.despite the reactiqn during the 1ast hour.St.Paul's new iswue is expected next week.| The bank rtate- ment want disaptiintine, à gain in loans of almoat $19,000,000 being re parted, \u2018While cash décreased over $1,000,000.Sentiment in cheerful and the market\u2018 Jooks like going higher, hut discrimination is advi On Terminus Hotel The question of a *\u2018terminue\u2019\u2019 is the pringipal topic of conversation just now, end among the principal im- vements spoken of to be made in Bieber, \u2018are those in connection with the establishment recently aognired by Mr.Hubert Bernier, (better known among his nenterous friends under the name of Pete Bernier), No.193 St.Andrew street; opposite the Queheo & Lake St.John station and in the l mort gommercial centre of the city.Mr.Bernier, #x-proprietor of the Vie toris Hotel, Levis, bas isade à num- her of important improvemetits to bis hotel which hee refurnished, painted inside and otiteide, with large parlors, dining soome, firnt class kitch eu.the best of cigars and liquors and punctual attendance.A handsome verandah, for the.convenicnee of rroeats, hun been erected, facing = St.Paul street, and 20 rooms have been newl furnished.|.} Travellers and others will find all comforts at Pete\u2019 .Betnigr'e, who hes ne many friends as he has a-guain tances.HUBERT BLRNIER, Phopeieu r.jet them on: your wié.: 5 faire.Léafiève.|, \u2014 Jug 14, F.SIMARD & CIE.N Sels of Wash Dress Goods - : - At Manifacterers - Prices - Never \u2018batdre Hire wi ciléced \u2018sa ex tracedisary.value in aascnatle, higbr axa .Apart Bf the special, reductions on Tay © goods, : we opetialiy draw Sour Stension on the jwo Tollpwisg (tums whieh ware bought exprossly for ¥ \"Last week vales have bows a sucoe oa all thro ine, but ve expeot this week's a greater sellingractivity than throueh Is freviduy sala, 2,000 vds.Muslin, @colored dots on white grounds, ales rich\u2019 Soral de- sind, all new fabrics for this season's wear.Those mustina \u201cwerd made to sell at 10c.a yd., but having bought all the surplus stock of th: manufacturer, we can offer them at'Sic.a yd.: 5,000.yds.Dimity and Printed Mus lin.in a great nombér of .féral and atrine effects, all the newest shates on white grount I 1000, unds._ Thess.goods were made to soll \u2018at 4e.and 166, hut far tbe abôve mer- tionsd ressons, we can ed JS whe FAME Abeciie cioverese soûvornen wad vas he > pal Men'sand 7 Women's Umtrellas 100 dos.of Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, best Gloria covering, iron\u2019 abd steel mounting, «plain and fancy , \u201cdesirable at $1.40.Speclal.98¢ cia?daz.X .s Unbrellas, Gloria ceria \"of superior quality.\u2018iron and mountibg, very nics bandles of wood.of bone.Thos umbrellgs wees made tp eel at $1.50.Special.I seit o 28 dor.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, best quality covering ahd maonnting, vary rich handles of: perl, bone, metal or wobd, Really.worth $2.34.Specie! 181.68 83 1-3 Off the Price of Every Trimmed Hat _ in Our Superb Collection.- * A Sale of Every model hat which we.have actually in stock, is offeréd: at 3s same remarkable discount of 33 1-3 per par cent., no mattdr what thet ing may be, vou can\u2019 pick what you want and pay 33 1-3 per.cant.le (han the marked price.ry Lo .\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Special Occasions in the Silk: Department 68e.Bluck Merve SRk, duperior quality at 90c.Special.eas Red Mensaline Silk, never sold for less than 85.Special.Navy Tafleta Rilk, very desirable at 75c.Special.Black Taffeta Sitk, remarkable value at 50c.Special.83.49 F.SIM 142 St Joseph St, St.Roch.4 ASK FOR THE NEW BISCUITS OARNAVAL QUALITY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED FOR THE PRICE FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES.JOS.COTE, Henson Only Wholesales Agent.106.188 ST.- PAUL STREET.: à d 21 04 JEWELLERY- EMPORIUM .128 St.Joseph St, St.Roch The publie are ully reminded that finest and bead of watches and rings in (io city âre always in ebock at old reliable establishment, wee ALBO « =._ Clocks, spectacles, silverware, diamonds, jewel cases, beacelets, chaise, ae fine can erie at bath and prices are nov be Ÿ have all been marked at bottom | Égures yond competition.; Orders promptiy Glled and wants of patrons | courteousiy end cordially .> St Joseph St QUÉBEC EMILE JACOT, =° Our assortment of Rugs in Wilton, Axminster, Brussells, Tapestry.Wool, etc.is the best ever shown in this city, 1 tou want something new and exclusive, we have it.We are showing this week a Jine of Wilton Rugs, size 3x4, value £45.00.Sale Pricey $30.00.OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM We have the largest stook of Ollcloth and Lin Jeums in the oity.Special.values at 26c., 300., 450.per square yard.RENNES P.J.COTE; yr a7 8 , | Opposite Palace Hill 3 | "]
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