The Quebec chronicle, 9 août 1909, lundi 9 août 1909
[" > : bed \"The Weathè-.Lower Bt.Lawrence and Fait and warm with.local Gullthunder- The Quebec Chrom dt error cle.Temperatures Minjasues.and Masigum Tengees tures.\u2014Quebec, 64-80.- \u201cTBSTABLISHED 1764, QUEBEC, MUNOAY, AUGUST 9, 1909 CRAZED WITH DRINK IND JEALOUSY \\ ¥ ; Ontario Hotel-Keeper Sends, Bullet from Rifle Through His Wife's Head.Bobcaygeon, Ont.Aug.7.-Joseph Kunter, proprietor of the Hotel Roval por».brutally: murdered his wife, ; , shout fgur o'tlock this moruing, shooting her through the head with & 83 calibre rifle as she lav sleeping in her bed.Hunter is said to have been craned with liquor at the time and to have been prompted bv a spirit of jealousy, although neighbors «ay | be bad no reason to question his wile's | faithfuhess.The murderer was nr- .rested and taken to Lindsav.Dr.Blanchard, coroner of Lindsay.called an inquest tis afternoon, but | after swearing in jurors and viewing the body the case was adjourned till Tucsmorning.Hunter has been drink- very heavilv of late and lest ight was thoroughly intoxicated.Wrs.Hunter est up vntil well alonz « tqwards moming for her husband to eonclude his caroural, dand when thoroughly warked out she went to bed.Shortly alter 4 o'clock the guests and members of the houschold were aroused by the report of @ gun.and the dead woman's mother rushed into her daughter's room and found Hunter standing with the gun in his hands.The bullet had entered Nra.Hunter's south.passing throurh her head and must have killed her instantly.Hunter was held bv a hostler.while au \\ other ran for Town Constable Me- Mullin, who made the arrest.Hunter in about foriv vears of age, and his wile was about the rame age.He has been conducting the Royal Hotel for about three vears and prior to that time kept a general store here.Two! children, a bov of 11 vears of age.and a girl of 6, are the offspring of the ill-fated union.TORRENTIAL RA DOES.DAMAGE foundation of House on Cote d'Ab- «sham Undermined\u2014Streets Flooded with Water, \" geaterday was probably the hottest day of the Sato the thermomenter registaring in the shade.During the morning, however, a heavy downpour of rain had the effect of cooling the atancaphere for the time being, but during the afternoon the heat was { again intense until about +ix o\u2019clock a might deaterlv breeze sprung , and during tee evening the.citv d surrounding perishes was visited bv one of\u2019the worst clretrical storms this year.The rain fell in torrents most of the evening ard un till 2 o'clock this mornine when the heavy tlouds cleared awav.: Some of the strecta wore Lit in a bad condition, the stones being car ried down tie lille kv the fcree of the water rnd in axveral places cover ing the mailwav tracks, inches déep.For some time the car rervice was interrupted and cne rar ran cf the track.at the corner of St.Louis and Haldimgn streets.A number of cellars in the lower portion of the city were flooded but the princinal damage reported wes on Cote d'Abraham.For some davs past lnborers hove ten constructing a retaining wall snder the huilding, owned bv Nr.George Bertrand, at the foot of Abraham Hill, near Sta Valier street.the provertv is occupied hy Mr.Ber irand who nlso has a wheelwright es lablishment \u2018in the rear of the huild- à ine.on St.Valier street.Durjng the J height of last night's storm the water rushing down the hill entered tbe excavation under the building.andermining the foundation.and the buikling cracked and began to settle.Mr.Bertrand and: his family were at supper at the time and as the house thregtened to collapse thev mae for the doors but could mot get out.Rome parsers-hg.who witnessed the sredicament in which the \u2018amily were, and not being able to eatist them rany n an alarm from Fox 75 and Mr, Ber trand end his family were rescued by means of the fire ladders.The house looked last evenine an if # might topple over at anv lime.DIED BEFORE MEETING WIFE Desmoines, Ta.Aug.8.\u2014Samuel Francie Smith, son of the man who wrote \u201cAmerica.\u201d died to-dav in a honpitil at Toronto, where he wan lnken from a trhin that wes hearing bim to Newton Center, Mase.to meet his wife and daughter citer live vears\u2019 sevaration.Smith wea releasad on Thursdav from the State Reformatorv ph Anamers.bv Governor Carrollwho nardoned Smith Lecause of old * gre.Convicted of embezzling $100.000 v of trust funda in Davenport.le had ed five of hin 11 vears sentence.Ramuel Francis Smith wan one of the most highly respected citizens of tows, and mavor of Davenport.FAMINE THREATENS LABRADOR COAST Failura of the Fisheries Owing to the Graat les Blockade, \u2014\u2014 St.Johns, Nég., Aug.8\u2014Advices trom Labrador, through the fisheries cruiser Fiona, day.report the failure of the fisheriee of that coast, owing to ica blockade.Unless this barrier is removed soon a serious situation for 25,000 men and their families is inevitable.These man compose the crews of the vessels which usually are engaged in the Labrador fieheries.The average catch constitutes about oue-third of Newfoundland\u2019s total.UNEASINESS FELT 7 IN EUROPE Over the Acute Stage of Dispute Bstwean Turkey and Gresce Ragarding Crete.London, Aug.8\u2014The acute stage reached in the dispute between Turkey aud Greece over Crete is causing aus- iety in the Furopean capitals such ns always accompruies any diplomatie difficulty in that quarter of Europe ; but, ax M.Iswolsky, the Russian Foreign Minister, said in an inte at Cowes last Tuesday, if there is any awkward development in the situation Europe will see that no mischievous effects result therefrom, there is no idea that hostilities will result, and every beliaf that a satisfactory vettle- ment will be arsived at.From the latest reports it appears that Turkey has not presented any- thiag in the form of aa ultimatum to Greece, tut bas confined hersell to verbal protests, while the four protesting powcis are making energetic representations buih to Constantinople and Athens to vecure an amicable agreement of the dispute.The four powers infist that under no circumstances shall the Greek flag be hoisted over any public building in Crete, and the foreign consuls at Canes have been instructed to im this fact upon the Cretan authorities, Conatantinople, Aug.The steps the Porte has taken at Athens concerning, Crete have been confined ex- c,usively to verbal representations couched in the friendliest language consistent with firmness.Greece already Had informed the Forte that Greek officers in\\Crete had been struck off the Greek army list since 1906, and that the whole question was in the hands of the four protecting powers.She said ale that she expécted them to make a formal reply in thin sense.and reiterating assurances of Greek neutralty.Prom the Turkish standpoint such a reply will be unsatisfactory, The * Ambassadors of the four protect:ng powere\u2014Great Britain, Russia.France and Italy\u2014held a conference to dav at Therapia, the summer colony of {he Ambassadors on the west coast of the Bosphorns, and will reassemble to-morrow common action which will be taken without delay.The agitation against Greece ia growing in the Turkish pre- vinces.În some towns it han talen the form of a boveott of Greek goods.The War Minister has received news ol the formation of a volunteer force of 5,000 men at Monastir, which is ready to march against Greece.WIFE MURDERER'S SUICIDE IN CELL New York, Aug.B.\u2014Jas.Aheam.a boss truokman of Long Island.who was arrested last Friday moming stil dazed with drink, charred with the murder of hia wile on the night before, hanged himself to-day in his cell.He tore an iron chain from his folding cot and.leaving the unper and fast to the wall, made a nogse of the free ond, slipped it over his head and strangled himself to death.BURGLAR'S FATAL FALL Naw York.Aug.R-Daylighe this moming | dircovered the body of a young burzler drerred in stolen clothes, lving lisp apd motionless at the bottom of an apartment house.airshaft, his.skull crushed and nearly every hone in his body broken.The police, who had chased the man over the roof tops, had lost him in the darkness and supposed he had crcaped.Besido the bodv lav, clothing end a pila of cheap jewelry.Thy bodv was identi: fied at the moreue by the man's mother as Patrick Healy, 24 vears old, $60,000 FOR MISSION WORK Old Orchard Beach, Ne., Aug.8.\u2014 Nearly $30,000 for missionary work waa raised by Rev.A.B.Simpron of New Yori, within three-auarters of an hour at the annual offarices of tle Christian Missicnary Alliance Leré to- dav.A few houre later this was augmented ro that the totgl for the day was $53,348.oN OILLY PRAT THE DRY FRENCH V wow, Young & Co.« + 0 0 0 0 0 0s 00° x ERMOVTH RMOUTH which nrrived here to- | momine to agree upog a | THE QUESTION OF BRITISH BUDGET tnt Lord Larsiowne Declares that the House of Lords will Insist on Its Submission to the People.London, Aug.7\u2014The vexed ques tion as to whether the House of ! Lords would interiere with the bud- got, which action the Radicals deciare would be unconstitutional, appears to be settled by the pronouncement of | Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Oppo- | sition in the Lords in a speech at Calve, Wiltshire, to-night.Declaring | the belie! that the working classes desired tariff reform aml not the taza.| tion ol capital and the expropriation ! of property, Lord Lansdowne suggest.| od that the Hours of Commons may no longer represent the will of the people.\u201cThome who advance the extreme claim in behalf of the Com- | mons, he said, declares that any measure, however violent, however little it may have been discussed nm Parlia- | ment, and no matter whether it has been properly put before ihe people, must he passed over the heads of the House of Loris.The scheme of the House of lords is much more moder | ate.We recognize that the will of | | the peoply muat prevail in the end | but we demand that the people of the country be given full and sufficient op- rortunity to express that will with i full and sufficient knowledpe of the situation, \u2018Upon that knowledge.\u201d | declared Lord Lansdowne, \u2018the lords | are realy to try conclusions in the | great strugele which must surely be upon us before very long.The Lona are ready to moet their adversaries and will accept the verdict of the peo- CAVE HS IF FOR HS FRIEND Boy Drowned in New York\u2014Civil War Veteran Beaten by Roughs \u2014Fatal Herse Play.New York, Aug.8.\u2014Corneliva Berbard.a bov of 16, gave his lile to- | day in attempting to save his older companion, Chas.Zimmerman.who wan sinking in the Hudson.Zimmerman, who was a clerk, seventeen years old, clutched his would-be rescuer apd both perished.Bernard Reilly, a veteran of the civil war, 70 vears old.wax almost :beaten to death to-night bv three - jvoung rowdirs who attacked him in {front of hia home as he wan defending j three voung women from insult.The old gentleman used hin cane to good (vail for a few moments, but the |voung men knocked him to the side \u2018walk and pounded and kicked \u2018him \u2018into unconsciousness and then made | their escape.The old soldier has little ichance of recovery.iA free for all ficht which beçan in horse play on a Tone Island street car ended to-night with the death of Frank Seffsnette.who wan instantly killed bv a wild bullet.and the ar rest of four others of the pertv.ail Italiana.Seffcnette was fightire with an officer in plain clothes when he war shot.The policeman had his arm raised to bring dowm a black jack AUTO PLUNGED OVER HIGH CLIFF \u201cLumber King of New England\u201d and His Chaffeur Killed\u2014 Brother in Canada, Turner's Falls.Nass, Aug.8\u2014(ien.Van Dyke, aged 64, of Lancaster, N.H.President of the Connecticut Vailey Lumber Co., and one of the best known lumbermen in New England, and iia chauffeur, Fred.B.Hogdon, ! aced 30, of North Stratford, Vt., were ' fatally injured when the automobile ! in which they were riding plunged | over a 78 font bank into the Conner ticut river at Riverside today.Roth, died of their injurien at the Farres | hospital in Montague rity.: Nr.Van Dyke, who was known as \u201cLumber King of New England.\u201d had been in this vicinity during the past few days watching the work af run- : ning logs down the river, which ia very low.In order to get better ' view of the work this momine, Nr.Van Dyke md his automobile driven to | the top of a hich cliff of rocks on the ! rivernide shore just opposite here They were shout to return to the | camp when the chauflenr touched the wrong lever end the machine started forward instead of backward, plune- linge directly over the bank to the.rocks below.Mr.Van Dvke owned \u2018 the Moose River Lumber Ca.in Lowell Town, Me., and wae President of the Brompton Pnper Co.of Brompton, | Ouse, He is survived by two brothers, | Thos, H, Van Dyke, of Fast Here ford, Quebec, and Philo Van Dyke, | of McIndoes, Vt.; CABTOIRIA.| Boars the Te Kind You Haw Always Bougit we o , The Bargain Mill N the diet Flor, » the Margain Mill conur.ues 16 attracta host of mical shoppers.Hondreda on: bargains will be f, Don\u2019t miss them und there on Monday.O AG U PA EE NY LIMITED RETAIL DIVISION 437-173 ST JOSEPH SY Fine Si.e:land Wool NLY 2 0 be.of inet Breusnd and 0 Ber.in 4and 8 py Wool, rane \u2018teed 16 08.\u201d 10 the Jourd, sil colors except biack and whit :, Reg.Fr're $1.60 andGl.8u a lb.for.$1.19 Another Bargain in Men's Two-Piece Summer Suits Fins Quality Wors:e | Crly $10.00 T last bargain offered in our Ready-to-\\Wear Clothing Department crented à amall sensation.eà ral = attractive Japanese designs, On Sals Monday, only oases cormencronannes Powder fplendid quality white silk Pow ler sorted colors.extra value, Regu'ar Price 200 each.On sale Moiday .sufficient in itaclf to prove discount is is force.GAVE ASPECT OF | CRETAN QUESTION Turkey Demands Disavowal by the Greek Government of the Cretan Questionree tee Athens, (ireece.Angust 7\u2014The Tark: ish Government has communicated to {ireoce an urgent note asking that she express her disapproval of the annexa tion agitation in Crete and formally hen o bullet.bly intended for that (reece has no ambitions him.killed the man at whose head he die \u201che land.Otherwise, the wos aiming to strike.vote adds, diplomatic relations will be severed.Rerlin, August 7\u2014German Govern: ment circles regard the situation be tween Turkev and Greece as being in a most acute stace.Germany has made representations to both Conatantinople and Athens, urging the ne- vœurity of a neacenble solution of the Cretan question.Washington.August 7\u2014Turkey will stand by what she regards 06 her rights in her controversy with Greece over the Inland of Crete.Such is hg attitude as communicated to the United States State Department and to the Enropean powers.She in he- termined there shall be a return ta the conditions preceding the Turko Grecian war of a dozen yeam ago when four nl ths powers of Furope, Enrland, Russia, France and Italy, Janded troops and dispatched ships to a = Toilet Soap Lily Bouquet Toilet Soap, .Soap Company, packed three cakes in a 1732 box, extra value.On sale Monday, per box.IZ, Benzol Soap Splendid for the complexion, makes the hands\u2019 Ë 2) and face soft and white, ouly 72 cakes in the tot.On sale Monday, per CAkO 0.0 Soap Boxes White celluloid Soap Boxes, ce of this month, we R the balan is A window was made, but the entire Jot was sold out in two days.fered are of much better quality, and the pric: is well within the reach of all.The mate is a splendid quality Worsted Tweed in a neat grav chek pattern, double-breasted unlined, trousers made with cuffed Totton, all sizes from 36 to 44, positively match- EXTRA SPECIAL, whil: they la to.\u2026\u2026sccccrscuens Ladies\u201d votton Undervests Fine white Cotion Undervests, sizes 3! to 42, very thin leas value at 812.00, Ladies\u2019 Linen Suits A limitsd quantity of Ladies\u2019 Linen Suits in plain white linen, sizes 34, 33 and 38 only, very lat st style for this seasen, rome are trimmed with light blue, Regula: Price £10.00, to clear 35.90 Bou vons .from tha London 1h decorated with Ie Pufis, re- 14 Reg.Price 25c.Puffs essssrensessa race and light weight, shor sleeves, ribbed and trimmed with torchon lace at neck, Regular Price 35e each.Your choice while they last.This time the Suits of- stile, coat $10.00 Childran\u2019s Straw Hats F ns whits Straw Hats, for children, in the popular flop\u2019 shape, fancy s'raw, a limited quantity to b: cleared on Monday, Regular Price Your clioice while they JET SR RRR TY very good quality, each.Ie 2 I3¢ _ Ladies\u2019 Collars Plain Silk Collare, with tabs, colors brown or Ge.navy, very rich and dressy, Regular Price 29 On sale Monday.[I Ç Fancy Bows Ladies\u2019 Fancy Bows in embroidery, silk and face, good selection, Regular Price 25c, worth wore.Un sale Monday.let esevcse Ladies\u2019 Collars Fancy white Collsrs, very attractive colieetion vf nent vatterns, Regular Price 75c each.On sale Monday, only.\u2026\u2026\u2026.eae Ja?Embroideries Fine quality Embroidery edging and insertion, a rare bargain, Regular Prices 7c ard 8c a yard.On sale Metday oop To and son de Great Discount Sale of Mew Furs.-25% OfrFars snd Fur Garments for 1909-10 ative Shp ror FIVE pacify tim Cretans.The decisive policy of the Turkish Government in ascribe] to the progressive and determined attitude of the new regime in that countrv as contrasted with the | apparent indifference of the administration of Abdul Hamid which made no serious effort to bring sbout a vettiement of the anomalous conditions existing in Crete\u2014_\u2014 DEATH OF PROF.WHITEAVES | Ottawa.Ont.Aug.8.\u2014Joseph Fred- | erick Whiteaves, F.R.G.S., assistant director of the Geological Survey of Canada, died this morning.aced 74.He was born in Oxford.Fnzy end came to Canada in 1861.For cleven venrs he war curator of the Natural | History Society, Montreal.He took | charge of five deep sea dredving expeditions to the Gull of Gt.Taw- | rene, He joined the government wor | vice in 1855.i \u2014 MASQUERADED AS À WOMAN | Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Aug.\u2018 8\u2014During a quarrel among men employed \u2018on the New York Aqueduct .at High Falls, Ulster county.to-night, Sarah Jong, colored, was shat in the temnle and taken to the hospital.At the hospital it wan {ound that Sarab Long wan 8 man who had been masquerading in (emale attire in the vicinity for the past ten years.Ît ie believed Satnh will recover.Fdward Blue, who did the shooting, made his escape.CHICAGO'S HEAT RECORD Chicago, Ang.8.\u2014Chicago heat re- rords, for thin vear were broken to- fav when the thermometer registered | 93 degrees at 4 o'clock in the after.noon.| Pullman Par:or Cars cr Siezpinz Cars from Quebez to FINE SCHEDULES \u201cAMERICAS GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM\" eur entire stock of rich Furs and Fur Germents, made np will give à discount of 25% on reutire tock of rich Sure a ur Ga louable and desirable Furs.Paquet Fars are famous from Coust .MILLION DOLLAR'S worth of PA ihat PAQUET FURS arc ihe Furs of satiblaction RT FURS have been fold lo the n't mise this chance to buy your ally for the 10k, Persian ge A copie of Can Thiste * = ads urs while this tremendous the Fars include EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE QUEBEC TO NEW YORK via.MONTREAL asp, The Adiondack or Rutland Route Montraal ani Montreal to Naw York.MINERS AND SHIPPERS CF TNE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM AND GAS COALS SCREENED, RUN-OF-NINE AND SLACK FOB PARTICULARS, APFLY TO SALES AGENT, 112 8T.JAMES 8T., MONTREAL GREAT ADVANTAGE SAVE THE Retailer's Profits In giving your crlers direct to this Fur Manufacturer Emme TT Ea TELEPHONE 8259.KPa» pa a SR 4 i \u2014 E.ST.PIERRE, F4 cer ge TW\u201d pe ae Per ER Es Via, UE 44 ST.JOSEPH ST.Whelasalo and Retail LOW PRICES.CASH OALY ALWAXS ON HAND LUKUMONS FAS, SILAS AND SATIS, Latest Styles from London, New York and Pacis.MODERN EQUIPMENT Buffalo Sleeping Car leaves Montreal daily at 7.20 P.M.arriving Buffalo 8.50 A.M.Consult Agents Can.Pac.Ry.SANASENTS.A VISIT (8S SOLICITED tu MONDAY.AUGUST 7 1004.\u2014 The Quebeg Ghronicle THE MAYQRALTY.Wo understand that His Worship the : Mayor, Sir rge Garneau, has de leided to abatuin from secking | reelection où the expiration of his present term of office, and the citisens will consequently have to look out for another gentleman to control the deliberations of their representatives in the City Council.It ix vet some time before His Worship will withdraw himeelf from the civie arena.but it is not too early to lay down the broad principles which should govern the selection of his successor.The next couple of vears will be of ureat importance to t)e future of the city and port of Ousber.They will, we hope, witeoss the completion of the terminals of the National Traneconrinental, the proper equipment of the harbor, and other important measures, and it is more than ever essential that GLOVER, FRY & CO.LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR SPOT CASH ON NEW MILLINERY Fanoy Straw Hats $1.00 reduced to.50c.\u201c \u201c \u201c 2.00 v.$1.00 Trimmed Hats $4.00 reduced to.2.00 se oe 6.00 \u201c *.3.00 the members of the City Council, and ot s.8.00 «\u201c : 4.00 especially their head, should be men \u201c .° \u2018 corer We not only of good judgment and busi- 1200 ¢ .6.00 ness capabilities hut also able to merge \u201c Coe oe 19.00 \u201c .\u2026.10.00 all difference of party or prejudice in the H# common aspiration for the publio good No doulit in the discussions that will ensue conseouent on the knowledge of Sir George Gameau's determination there will be in some quarters more or less of a temptation to include mat- NEW MODELSIN JACKETS New Jackets $15.00 reduced to.$10.00 \u201c \u201c o ters of race or religion in the question, \u201c \u201c 20.00 34 33 9% 3 3 3 96 : | | Ez 9 A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED » un : su 2 8 Let us help you to do both at same time.2 2 87 Save your coupons and return to us, Get thelr value in goods ! » » = i s 297 21 7% It is to our advantage to have you as customers, it is | æ à J to your's to deal with us, is 23\u2019 16 8 14 15 4 FRUITS.VEGETABLES, WINES, LIQUORS, CEREALS, 5 9 2 TEAS, COFFEES, ETC.Sat.20.1000 = oo Pte, Carrington.29 33 27 89 Y E Pte.Porter,.1 28 D 88 M.BO C \u2019 \u201cot Sinter 16 3 79 \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS * Sen Martie 7 on ou w , Set.Carey 2% 2 7 19-81 Cote d'Abrahi u.Establishai 1853, Phons 204 PEL ESS nu 08 \u2014 Pte.Burston.2 2 68 Pte.Todd.so \u2014 4B Intending a \u201cALWAYS LEADING\u201d Dr, Jaeger's Celebrated Underwear The Best is the Cheapest.GET THE JAEGER LABEL.QUALITIES D\u2014Light, Natural Summer Weight.G\u2014Gauze, Natural Summsr Weight.L \u2014 White Cashmers Summar Weight.N \u2014Medium, Natural, Spring Weight.K\u2014Medium.Natural.Spring Weightrea Men's Pyjamas, Men's Wool Light Shirts.Golf Hose, Halt Has», Spiral Patties.JOHN DARLINGTON, opposite Post Ofice ae BEAUPORT BREWERY PROTEAU & CARIGNAN [ENCOURAGE the independent brawers.Insist on being supplied with their ale and porter.For quality and flavor these proiuets are unsur passed.Don\u2019t forget that in giving them your support you are promoting your own Interests and those of the city.\u2014 VUEUE Combination Suits for Men, Combination Suits for Women, land A.matches are reminded that entries close on Wetnesdav next, the 11th instant.Entries shoukl be handed to Col.M.Slater not later than to-day.The announcement that Germany has taken the unusual course of allowing her military veterans to Let army rifles at a nominal charve of 87 ents annually, ammunition at 62 leents a hundred, amd free use of the military rifle ranges throughout the country, should stir Canadians to ac tion.If Germany considers it advisable to encourage her two and a half million veterans to keep up their rifle practice.surely it in advisable to encourage the ume of the military wWeajan in this country.The airship the weraplane mav lessen the {value of a naver, or of heavily-armed fortrermes, but thev cannot detract from the value of the rifle.One bul- \u2018let {rom ang expert marksman\u2019s rifle {would dianblA@an aeroplane fiving from 200 to 500 fi in height, which is the limit ro far reached by effective machines.The cnonuragement of rifle-shooting cannot instlv be termed \u201cmilitarism.\u201d The man who can hit a bull's-eve at eight hundred varde in likely to he more of a peace-Tover than one who B knows nothing of the deadly socuracy M of the mademn rifle.Expert rifle-shood B ing.as the Boer war taught us, is the cheapest and mowt effective form M of national defences.As a sport it is B mare ennobline than watching a base- a hall or lacrosse match and much more mhysicalily beneficial = than ng, heart-weakening marathons.B' Rifleshooting develons the muscles.a \u2018ateadies tha nerves, takes men out of doors, amd brings in its train alt B (hose benefits which the ideal sport B aims to nrrduce.Tt supplieg those B.B B avportunities for fair and honest rivalry for which human nature seems to arave.Renidrs benefitting the indiviel.it benefits the nation.À rifle- \u2018shot is a national asset \u2014Conadian » Courier, 2eme IM em N RE IS NO DISPUTING THE FACT that CLAIRE-FONTAINE natural mineral water lea pure, wholesome Ad sa yin drink.y in amy oan drink it, Father, Mot Sreybo t r, Mother and ths Ttioa fine sparkling thirst-quachiog beverage.It ie flowing our artesian sp.u our 271 a ot ting upon promises, fost deep M.TIMMONS & SON, Quebec, P.Q { Forecast of Weather| SCHEIN IIA ININL Toronto, Aug.8\u20148 p.m.\u2014Ilot weather with maximum temperatures of over 90 degrees in many localities has prevailed to-day from the Lake region to the Maritime Provinces.Showers have occurred in many parts of Que bec and New Brunswick and also in New Ontarlo, whilst elsewhere in Canada it has been fine.Moderate tem.peratufes have heen recorded through: out the Prairie Provinces.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Dawson, 42-88: Atlin, 36-64; Port Simpson, 52-63; Victoria, 50-68; Vancouver, 51-68 ; Kamloops, Frimonton, 46-78; Calgary, 43-76; Moose Jaw, 88-78; Qu'Appelle, 50-73; Winnipeg, 49-76; Port Arthur, 62-68; Parry Sound, 62-00: London, 88-93 ; Toronto, 62-93 ; Ottawa, egg Mortreal, 73-88; Quebec, 64-80; Halilex, 88-88.Foreossta.Lower Takes.\u2014Moderate' winds shift: ing to northerly : fir with local thunderstorme, hecoming coolee at night, , Ottawa.Valley, Upper and Middle &t.Lawrence \u2014Fine and warm to-day followed hy local thunderstorms at night and then à change to cooler.Lower Rt.Lawwnce, Gulf and Maritime Provinces\u2014Fair and warm with local thunderstorms.Manitoba, Raskatchewan and Al berte.\u2014Fair and warm, OF THE PORA To be Held at Pointe-aux-Trembles Ranges Four Days This Week, - - nee Quite a Jape delegution of Quebec tifiemen will leave to-day and to-mor- row to attend the thirty-ninth ann! ire meeting of the Province of Que Rifle Association which will take place at the Pointe-aux- Trembles ran ges next Wednesday, Thuraday, Friday and Baturday.The Association has srranged an stiractive programme for all classes of riomen, with the welfare of the beginner at the targets kept in mind.There wi be one extras match this year, the \u2018Service Conditions,\u201d at 500 yards, the conditions being as near thows of active service as pos sible.No orthoptics or aida not attached to rifles are allowed to be The total prise list will be about 33,500, divided as follows :\u2014 Green shot match, 50 prises, $59; tyro matoh (80 individual, 4 team izes), $221; merchants\u2019 match (100 Pdividunl.7 team prises), $335; ao tive militia match hn individual, 8 team prises), $400; service conditions match (70 Individual prives), $250; bankers\u2019 and subscribers\u2019 match (83 individual, 8 team prizes), $335; opm match (81 individual prises), $213; military matches, 3230 and 8575, in five extrh series matches ; grand ag- grogate, (24 prises).$131 ; tyro grand % 6\u201d individual, 2 team prizes), BIG EXCURSION.The Union des Commis Marchands de Montres] held their annual excar- sion to Quebec yesterday, a large number of people coming down on the trip.After breakfast at the Victoris Hotel, the visitors were welcomed to the vity bv the President and officers of the Quebec Society.At tem o'clock there was Grand Mass at the Jesuit Church on d'Auteuil street, at which the Garde Champlain sesisted.In the afternoon there was a trip to the Island with supper at 5 p.m.evening's programme was marred by the rain.Moet of the excursioniets left for home last evening.CASTORIA.Booms the Tha nd oo rw vas Donght ee zz \u2014t\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUDDEN DEATHS.Coroner Jolicoeur was iuformed last nicht of two sudden deaths that occurred vestarday.Oliver Perron, of Notre Dame Anges, county of Portmeui, fifty years of age, was found dead in bed yemterday morning, Cyrille Demers, of 8t.Flavien, county of Lotbiniere, dropped dead in his residence.TH \u2018latter wan 60 years old.Dr.Jolleosur will hold an inquest on Perron's body today, and to-morrow will hold an inquest at St.Flavien.PILE onials mess sa and guaran eureforeach every form itching, blealing an the press OR.OHASE'S OINTMENT.ual | Order of and (known at that time, was not 10.0, F, GRAND LODGE MEETING Will be Held In Sherbrooke on Tuesday, the 17th Instant, ester\" The thirtielh armosl session of the Grand of Quebec, Independent ws, has been swum moned to mest in the city of Bherbrooks on Tuesday, Aug.17th, and will be attended by members of the order Irom ell parts of the Province.The official tativer from this city will be :\u2014Albion Lodge, J.Norton, E.Britannie, W.C.Jacques, Li W.R.Wilkioeon.M le.Panning., À 4.iott.vides these qui al delegation of members will go.ve Ww.C.Grand \"oise su\u201d ore will show» progress.G Master V.EE, of Sherbrooke, in his report states Oddfeliowship in the Quebec jurisdic tion has never stood in public esteem, and the outi for the future mever brighter.The gain in members for the system is one of the measures aug- gested by the Grand Master, .Grand Secretary Potter, in his report, gives the membership for the Year ending June Bôth, 1909, as 4689.An informal mesting of Oddfeikows is to be bald in Unity Lodge Rooms on the Monday evening: prior to Grand Lodge meeting, at which the first degree will be azamplified by n team from Victoria Lodge, Costicook.The Rebekah Assembly will also meet in on y, the 17th._ THE BUTTON CASE pnaapolis, Ind, Aug.T\u2014The naval a in: investigati the death ot Lieut.Jas, N.ution, of the marine corps to-day had a two hours session behind closed doors and adjourned until Monday when it was The | announced that the hearing will again thrown open to the public.To-day's secret session was for examination of Mra.Sutton, mother of Lieut.Sutton, regarding the contents of several letters about her son's death which she wrote ta Chas.A.Doyen, senior officer of the marine corpe at tim Naval Academy, and others amd which the board ruled yesterday should be admitted in evidence, but should not be read in open court.Major Leonard, the judge advocate, had not finished interrogating Mrs.Sutton in regard to the letters when the adjournment was taken to-day, it wes decid- od at her iwn urgent request that the exsmination be continued publicly on Monday and the contents of the letters, for the most part, be made determined as to the full session.Comæander Hood, presiding officer of the board, enjoined all the interested par ties today from discussimg the letters out of court.It ia known, how- over, that they contain allegations against some of the younr officers of the marine corps now appearing as defendants in the case.TRANSCONTINENTAL WORKSHOPS north of the village of St.Perpetue, county of L'Telet with the intention of erectine large workshops for the section of the railway.Chronicle Guide T have a copy.of Quebec 1909 Edition HIS excellent publication which received such hearty support last year from ., visitors and tourists has been again published with New IÎlustrations and other ré- vised and interesting information.This splendid work with handsome four color Souvenir Cover, together with the best Map of the City in four colors.Now Ready On sale at all the news depots and al and steamship lines, Every visitor to our city should rincipal ï railway ASK FOR Chronicle Guide of Quebec PRIOR 25 OENTS Meynar, W.Jordan ; \u2019 - | HALF PER CENT.upon the 1836 MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1900 FINANCIAL THE BANK OF se - 1909 j British North America 78 Years la business.Taking Care of Money Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 is our business.Your account is welcome whethet it is large or - small.A Savings Account can be opened with $1.09 sad added to at your convenience.You will be surprised to see how the balance mounts up when interest is compounded.QUEBEC BRANCH\u2014J.W.HAMILTON, MANAGER .St John's Gate, Upper Town Branch\u2014£ M.Be À.Fiales, hotes Maser THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Mean.Ormos - » - Toronto Capital $10,080,000 | Rest $6,000,000 TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHEQUES \u2014 whea eg aan d.Taep tre nes Toaued [a dénominations of $10, 820, 850; $100 ann 8200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, , Prante, Germany, Great Britaie, Moi Tea) Re EU on the face of each while In other at current rates.countries they are The cheques ali information regard.theth may be obtained at every offies fo fg nid 1394 Quebec Branch.127 St.Peter St.W.H, DUNSFORD Manager.UNION BANK OF CANADA DIVIDEND NO.80 Notice is hersby given that a Dividend at the raje Beven cent.annum has been declared on the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution for the Ourrent Quarter, and that the same will be paysble at the Bank end its Branches, on and after Wednesday, the first day of Beptember next.to- Shareholders of record at the olows of.business August 14th, 1909, .By order of the Board, G.H.BALFOUR, Geparal a July Mth, 1908, - jyMprmpn-tbu-to-septi < «où \u201c\u20ac.BANK DF MONTREAL OTICE is horeby given that n DIVIDEND OF, NO ADO wp tal Stock of this Mnetitetion bas lared for urrent Fr\u2018 > rh same will bb PAYABLE at its Banking House in this city, and its Branches, on and after WEDNESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER rest, to Shareholders of record of 16th August.By order of the Board, E.8.CLOUSTON, General Manager Montreal, 20th July, 1909.\u2019 yt awtillokt) LEGAL NOTICES Canada, In the \u2018Recorders Provinos of Gunton | Coot of the City District of Quebec.ot Quebec.No.328 of 1909.The City of Quebec, vs and Plaintiff; Hersh 8, revi, Ble, ins prt ners on our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec, under the name of \u201cThe German Poncy Baking,\u201d Delewrdants.Defendants are ordered to appear within one month from the last pub lication of this notice.Quebec, Oth Auguet, 1900.: EDWARD FOLBY, \u2018 Clerk of the Recorder» Court of the City of Quebec.Proviaos of Quebec, Jou re > y Dietriet of Quebte, ot Quebre,, No.342 ot 1909.The City of Quabes, rE Piatnis ve Leon Bennie, of our City of Quebwe, in our District of Cuoiee, Merchant, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear with in ons month from the lest publics- tion of this notice.Quebre, 9th Auguat, 1900.RDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec.SE Canada, In the ° Court nt Be | LE No.880 of 1909.The Oity of Quem, 7 taintié ; vw» Napoleon Letourneau, of our City of Queer, in our Disttlet of quebec, Restaurant Kesper, Defendant.Defendant in ordered to with in oe month from the last publice- tion of this notice.Quebes, Oth August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clack of the Recorder's Court of the 2 iy of Queses \u2018 Canade, In the Rescoder\u2019 Province of Quebec, {Court of Distriet of Quebec.} ro 2 00 No.190 of 1900, .The City of Quebec, Ploiatill 1° va Arthur Blowin, of our City of Qua bec, in our District of Quan, Bakeet 5 ; Defemdant ie ordered to eppesr witht n one month t t tion of this notice, Pablo Qupbec; 9th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Céurt of ig City of Qusbeo.In the Recorder's Jésart ai Be Clg of Quebes.Province of Quebec.Din: rict of Quebec.No.88 of 1909.The City of Quebec, : Plaintiff ; ve Midal Fayard, of our City of Que: bec, in our District of Quebec, Trades, : Deferdant Defendant rl order.to {Ppa with in one mo: rom the last publice tion of this notioé.Quebec, 9th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of thie City of Quebeo.- Canada, In the Recorder\u2019s Province of Quebec, \"Court of the Oity Diatrict of Quebec, of Quebec.No.66 of 1909.The City of Quebec, , Plaintäft ; ve Fratelli Gualtiere, of our City ol Quebec, in our District of Queso, Grooee, , Delumdent.Deferdant is ordered to wppear with in one mouth from the last publies- tion of this notice.Py Quebec, 9th August, 1908, EDWARD FOLRY, - Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec\u2014_\u2014 ee Canada, In the Province of Gone, [Cott ol the Oy District of Quebec.J of Quebec No.631 of 1908.The City of Quebec, Plaintill ; ve Simeon Joan, of our City of bec, in our District of Quebec, et chant, .Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within ons month from the last publication of this notice.Quebec, Sth August, 1909.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the Oity of Quebec.In the Proves of oube, Char of Gls District of Quebec.ot Quebec.No.340 of 1000.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff ; v Joseph Restiani, of our of Que bee, in our District of ny Defendant.Defendant iw ordered to appear within one month from the last publice- tion of this notice.Quebec, 9h August, 1909.EDWARD FOLEY, Benjamin Labo | Clerk of the Resorder's Court of the City of Quebec.THE QUEBEC COMMERCI ACADEMY M8 4 COOK ST., NEAR TRE OTT MALL ihe rede classes will place on Thursday, Soytamimer 9nd, for the new pupils, on the next day for the former \"students.@ommercial Course complete.\u2014Beien- tific Course.Special class for the very roy children.A class provided after hours, enrabling students to perform their tasks in the Academy, $1.00 extra per Month; dinner, $3.00 per month ; pigho, 92.00 per month.protects on appliontion.\u2014Phene Apply to THE BROTHER DIRRCTOR, sng?St.Leon Water.Dont forget that fresh supplies this famous mineral ood: bare are daily received direct from Springs.As a epring medicine and sure for mows rheumatism and silments, the water le fo à itoelt.Drop in and teks Bleus = a supply.Delivery made to all ne.Also come da for your o tonery, post curds, fruit, candies, Ba A nice assortiment always on heads Boe i « 31 L L'HEUREUX, Tol 385 20 Mountain RU la.wsatk MONDAY.AUGUST 8,\u201c now MID SUMMER SALE 10% TO 20% DISCOUNT Latest Embroidered Blouse Waists - 200 off.New Whitewear and Aprons 20%, off, Allover Summer Hosiery in Lace, Plain Colors and gains 20% off.Fancy Special Bar- .Ladies\u2019 and Children's Lace Ankle Hose in all colors for 24c, Lisle Thread Hose, Lace Ankle and Allover Lace 55c.for 45c., 45c.for 85c., colors Black and Tan, Peter Pan Neckwear 100p off, Embroidered Belts New Neck Rnchings and Thread Undervests 10 200, off.10% off, Silk off.Special Just arrived, latest ladies\u2019 Norfolk Knitted Wool Jackets and Coats, colors White, Red, Navy and Grey, also Phoenix Mufflers all colors, in Cashmere and Mercerised Thread.Fabric Gloves, new 1-2 length from 14c, to $1.00.E.J.DYN LA CAISSE 49 John St.9 Phone 271 E dECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME de QUEBE SAVINGS BANK 1\u201d Street.| Street and Moustala - 103 Comm: The branches of St.Penh, Bt.Sauveur, and St.John's Suburbs are epon every Saturday und Monday evenings frem 7 te 8.30 o'clock, Interest Paid from Date of Depasit and en Dally Balances.- 7 2 ; BIRTH JONES.\u2014At Sherbrooke, P.Q., Sth instant, to Mr, and Jones, a daughter.DIRD QUINN.\u2014On the 8th of August, 1909, Mary Walsh, dow of the late James Quinn, aged years.Funers] will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs.J.Benson Williams, 6 Dorion Ave, Montcalmville, Tuesday morning at 8.80 o'clock, for Bt.Patrick\u2019s Church and thence, to Bt.Patrick\u2019s Cemetsry.Friends and acquaintances ars respectiully re quested to attend.; , Montreal, New York, Saginaw, Michigan, papers pletse copy.: TOCHETTE.\u2014At, his residence, 122 1-2 Richelieu street, on the Sth of August, 1909, George Honoré Rochette, civil employee, at the age ol 97 years, 3 months and davs.The funeral service will take place on Monday, the 8th inst.at 9 o'dock, a.m., at St.John Baptist Church, and the interment at Belmont Cemetery.Relatives and friends are requested to assis without any lurther notice.was son of Mr.Theo ile Rochette, of the firm of J.Bneue &.Cie, and Was also à member of the Royal Guardians.\\ Montreal and Chicago papers, please copy.New Advertisements\u2014 Legal Notices\u2014Edward Foley.Specials for or Thor, Donohue, Reber Seamen's Institute Concert.\u2014 Y.M.C.A.Bank of British North America\u2014J, W.Hamilton.Lake St.Joseph Hotel\u2014H.J.Pepper.Dixie and Camillo Cigars.Time-Table\u2014Can.Norv.Que.& Quebec & Lake St.Jobn Rys.\u2018Grent Lakes Service\u2014Canadisn Pacific Public Notio\u2014L.FE Tascherean.Ocean Sail Reford Agencies.Grape Nuts ood\u2014Postum Cereal Cop\u2014\u2014\u2014 pn.TOWN OF MONTCALM Public Notice The water will be turned cf on Naple Avenue os Tuesdayk B.TASCHERBAU, Seoy.-Treas.Y.M.C.A.HALL + - Tuesday, 10th August | Quebes Soamon's Institute) Concert By the Crows of the P.M.S.Rm press of Britain and other vessels.¥REB TO SEAMEN CITIZENS \u2018 auafix3 q RUSTIC THEATRE KENT HOUSE GROUNDS THIS WEEK'S BIG BILL Great Chiyo, Japanese artist ; Me.Antoinette Talleyrae, refined singing act in French ; Hawley and Ba , Knock-about Comedians on Roller Skates : Moise Déspres, French act ; Prof.Apdale & Co., performing animale ; Kleiveograph, Latest moving pictures.EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THE NICKEL ° St.Anne Strest \u2014 Pictures \u2014 \u201cJulius Caesar\u2019 \u2018The Sacrifice\u201d \u201cHiring a Girl\u201d \u201cMexican Bill\u201d \u201cA Rural Elopement\u201d \u2014 Songs \u2014 \u2018Denver Town\u201d\u2014Mr.Carroll.\u201cJune, July, Ayguat\u201d\u2014Miss Mabel Jackson, \u201cI'd Rather Float Through a Dreamy Old Waltz With You\u2019 \u2014Mnster Georgie Fairbairn.Afternoon, admission to all Be We.Whenever you want a whisky that satisfies, you should order A Private Stock i JONN ROBEATION & S04, LINITED si0 Nerne Dauc 67.W., MONTREAL Electric Motors and ired.Telephone ystems , t for the lco- agneto Watch.| / man's Clocks.House Wiring and Bell work a spec- | iy, .0 TEL 3008.- THOS.D, LONEROAN Elocérieal Enginser end Contragter 42 JOHN STREET.| | below, a distance of [feet.Hr wan ploked up and conveved RQ IN AND ABOUT TOWN QUEBEC CHRONICLE eee DEDICATION \u201cOF MONUMENT Work at Grosse lale Almost Com- pleted\u2014Preparations for Next Sunday's Ceremonies.An official visit was paid on Satur day afternoon to the monument site at Grosse Jslo by Revd.A.E.Maquire, Fraviuriel 5 lain ; od, J.Hanley, C.88.R., County Chapleing J.Gall » Eeq., County President, and mem) of the Construction Com mittee of the A.0.H.The erection of the monument is proossding most satisfactorily, thanks to the evergy displayed by Mr.V.Fallon, contractor, and his assistants, and it can be mlely utated that at the present writing the crowning stone has been placed in position.This assurance will, no doubt, relieve the anxiety of a multitude of our Irish friends, who had certain misgi as to the ponssibility of having the unveiling take place on the date set apart.An altar has been erected close to the , where the holy sacrifice of the Mass will bo offered up immediately on arrival of boats on the morning of the 15th inst.Two slevated puiande capable of ace commodating te have been built, one on dither \"side of the altar.Immedintely after Mass the solemn Libera will intoned by His Grace Archbishop Begin, of Quebeo, and taken up by a mixed choir of 100 voices accompanied by full milit.band.The scene that will present iv.wif on the eventful morning of the 15th August, 1909, will be without a pañallel in the history of the Irish race in America.Immediately following the mærvicus at the cemetery, à procession will be formed and procesd to the monument when the blessing and unveiling cere monies will take place.This occasion cannot be allowed to pass without paying a just tribute to the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America, to whose noble efforts is due the erection of the monument at Grosse.Isle.~ : the Beauport Brewing Co's.Royal Stout, It's fine.FORTY HOURS\u2019 DEVOTION.The Foriy Hours® Devotion will commence in the Diamond Harbo: Chapel to-morrow morning and in the Chapel of St.Bridget's \u2018Asylum on Saturday morning.HAVE YOUR PANAMA HATS CLEANED AT GLOVER'S DYE We do not bleach them with ACID, az this destroys the HAT, mer we WHITEN them over with PIPE CLAY.They are bleached with the same process as at the FACTORY when new.399 St.Valier Street.\u2018Phone 1810.ang8 tf.JUVENILE TENPLARS, At a session of the Juvenile Templare, known as Guiding Star Lodge, on Saturday last, the followin, - cers were elected and installed the Supt.Jnr.Templar of Con Lodge, Bop Edwin T.Morgan, for the quarter endiny October, 1909 :-\u2014-Chief Templar, Sis.Marguerite Gosselin: Past Chie! Templar, Bro.David McTier ; Vice-Templar, Sis.Doris Lohery; Secretary, Ris.Louisa Turpin; Asst.- Secretary, Sis.Guennie Keough ; Cha, lain, Sis.Bertha Turpin: Financial- Secretary, Sis.Kathleen Good; Organist, Sis.Florence McTierc Marshall Sis.Vietta Mathews ; Deputy Marshal, Sis.Helen Good.KENT HOUSE GROUNDS.The lar rate to Kent House Otounds and the reduced 25¢.fare from your door to the Rustic Theatrs and ome again is attracting the usual great crowds, and the Rustic Theatre, Rolt, Renfrew & Co.'s animal reser vation and the many other points of interest are being daily and nightly visited by multitudes of people.tee eet treet FEAST OF ST, ALPHONSUS, The feast of St.Alphonsus, founder of the Congregation of Most Holy Redeemer, was observed in a becoming manner in St.Patrick\u2019s Church yestériay.Solemn Grand Mass was celebrated at 10.30 a.m.hy Rev.Father Barrett, with Rev, Fathers Lawler and Donahue an den- con and aub-deacon, respectively.The main altar, was frfueely decorated with flowers and lights.An eloquent sermon was preached \u2018by Rev.Father Delargy, in the course of which the preacher dwelt on some of the raaux virtues which adorned the life of the saint.At the evening services, Mov.Father Hanley oficia ted, assisted by Rev.Fathers Delargy and Lawlerrr, RECORDER'S COURT.Rix prisoners, all charged with drunkenness, appeared in the Recordsr'a Court Saturday.They were fined in sums ranging from $1 and costa or two days\u2019 jail to $2 and costs ar fifteen days reepeotively.À man named Michael Shevlin, convicted af neddling without a license, wag fined $8 and casta or filteen days\u2019 jail.Immedigtelv after conviction he waa charged by wiih Teng stole the goode Me dre wit] aving stolen the a was offering for _rale from the steamer Empress of Britaln, He wan taken to the Court of Sessions by Nr.Walsh, and was remanded to 1 te await investigation after he pleaded not guilty.BADLY SHAKEN BY FALL.Joseph Brown, while, worldng on one of the coal clams at the.on || Raturday, suddenly became avercome with the heat and fell to the ground to the®Hotel Dieu Hospital, where his injuries were attended to, and wae subsequently taken to his home.He was baily shaken up by the fall, being badly hrised, his\u2019 nose broken, one of his arms , FUNERAL LATE ARCHDEACON ROE References Made in City Churches Yesterday to Death of Well- Known Clergyman.Tn all of the city Anglican churches yesterday mee rere made to the passing away tl ate Venerable Archdeacon Boe, avd high tribute paid to bis memory.In Bt.Matthew's Church, of which the deceased was in ite early days Rector, the Rev.À.Rvery foelingly of the high character of the deceased and the re- marksble work which be had done for the church in this diocese during his long career.funeral of the late Venerable Archdeacon Roe, D.D., D.CL., took place at Richmond, P.Q., on Friday morning, Bervicé was held at St.Anne's Church, by Bev.Rural Dean H , the Archbishop of Ottawa, = the Bishop of Quebec.The other clergy present in were Ven- Archdeacon Ballour, Rev.Messrs.Lewis, Stevens, Pye and Murray.The chief mourners were .Canon Jar vis, son-in-law, Rev.¥.Vial, hrother- in-law.The bearers were: Lt.-Col.E.8.Bernard, Messrs.A.Wilcocks, J.D.Ginn, J.C.Butherland, F.I.Mappin and N.Montgomery.The remains were taken to Lennoxville for inter ment.The remains of the late Archdeacon Roe arrived at Lennoxville on Friduy noon and were ied hy Archbishop Hamilton, of Ottawa, the Lord Bishop of Quebec, Archdeacon Balfour of Quebec, Canon Shreve, Rural Deans Hepbura, King, Wright and Stevens and Revs.Burt, Dutton, Allen, Tambe, Wilson and others.Among the chil mourners present were Rev.Canon Jarvis, of Toronto, son-in-law, Rev.F.G.Vial, brother inlaw, Mr.Henry Roe and Nr.Henry Reiffenstein, of Montreal.The funeral cortege consisting of eight y proceeded from the depot to alvern Cemetery\u2019 where the services at the grave were conducted by the Lord Bishop of Quebec, who was assisted by the Archbishop of Ottawarn STOPPED RUNAWAY NORSE.Whit might have proved a very serious accident was averted on Saturday afternoon by the prompt action of Constable F.Burns, who was on duty on thet thoroughfare.horse drawing a wagon, in which was seated a voung child, became frightened and started to runawav, but Constable Bums quickly sprang to the horse's head and brought it to a standstill, QUEBEC SEAMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE NOTES.Urgently needed, magakines and old farpet = hand rare, for the firemen.bone orton\u2019s Express or send card to the Instituteturday\u2019s social was much en .Eighty present.Song and eT: freshments helped to make a pleasant Ps .Thirty present at Sunday service.Mr.Fisher gave a helpful talk which was listened to attentively, Remember concert Tuemlay at 8 GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.His Honor the Tieutenant-Governor has been pleased, by Order-in-Council, Simard, Charles R.Paquin, nf the City of Quebec, and Julien P.L.Bissonnette, of the parish of Saint Esprit, in the County af Montcalm, members of thè council of the hoard of health of the Provinces of Quebec.His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor Has boen pleased.bv Order-in-Council to appoint Mr.J.Edmond Savard, of thd Town of Chicoutimi.physician sheriff of the District of Chicoutimi.NEW REALTY COMPANY, Notice is given in Vie Official Gazette that letters patent have been jsnurd, incorporating Messrs.David Dryetale, of Montreal, enntractor, Douglas Baxter, of Three Rivers, merchant, Chris; topher John Baller, ir.of .trader, Amold Alexander Baxter, of Three Rivers, clerk; and Frederick William Elkina, of Quebec, clark, for the following purposes: \u2014To engaro in the burinese of buvirg and reselling real estate whether bv converting the same into building lots or otherwise under the total capital stock of 810.000, divided into 100 shares of $100 ach.The principal place of business of the corporation in _ the province will be in the Citv of Quebec, ° A Certain Way To a arrive at correct conclusions is by \u2018personal experience.\u2019 The public Las proven for over a decade that Grape-Nuts is » pure, fully cooked, pre-digest- ed food which benefits body, brain and nerves\u2014thousands have vol untarily so testified alter *\u2018pereousl ex joe.* For health's sake- MRS.D.R, MURPHY'S All Linen Suits must be cleared, and we are making sweeping reductions on balance of stock, Summer Hats, Blouses, and other goods at large reductions.MRS.D.R.MURPHY, \u201c Fabrique St THE QUEBEO OHRONICOLE.etd LADIES LINEN ~ > We are making à spocigity.ot.f cleansing summer costurbèe.AU {| | of these garmuents whether (ho material be cotton, linea or wnol, ure carefully cleaned by \u201chand, and pressed to fit.| \u201cTHE - INPLRAL LAUNDRY Telephons 85.64 81.Vaisr 8: + Furnished Rooms 34 3t.Anne St.Most desirable rooms in the city.House has been thoroughly removat- ed, new baths installed, and newly lurnished throughout.Terms moderate.\u2018 PHONE 3407.\u2018 julyl3x3m-e.0.d \u2014 Hygienol for Health ! useful Most especially summer season.Hygienol is the best Germicide, Disinfertant cide.Cures skin dizeaser.Destroys mi- : probes of all infections ; is indispen- ange in the sich room, and in public ha ! during the, Antiseptic, and Insecti- Hvgieno! wilt clear your house of i all unpleasant insects, Jusures health everywhere.Sale in 3 sire L E Martel's Pharmacy, | 91 St.Joseph Street » Phone 2483 hottles, 20e, 35e, THE ST.LAWRENCE Camadion Kvigoon 61, 14 DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS, SOREL AND MONTREAL BY STEAMER3 IMPERIAL\u201d AND \u2018\u201c PREFONTAINE\" | Leave Queber at 5 o'clock p.m, Saturday sailing at 3 p.m., due in Montreal at © à clock am, | ou.Montrcat = s o'clock 3 m., dus 18 uel at 7 o'clock a i Saturday Excursion Thekets sold at single , 12 return on y.- LANDING ! Quebec : Chouinard Whar | CHAS.LAPIERRE, Manager.Office Phone 30635-11 Dalhausis Street Que, CORD -WOOD FOR SALE Sawed ani Split, Finsst Quality, at Reasonahdis Prices.| T.F.MeLaughlin, 260 ST.PAUL ST.Yard at foo: of Remy St.Phona 3032 NOTICE t Notice is hereby given that Dame Marie Pomeia Tremblay, wife common ns to property of La Petite Riviere St.Francois, in tha County of Charlevoix, has instituted an action of separation as to prop- ty against her enid husband.in the fuperior Court, in the District Aimenay.Mal Baie, July 26th, 1909.F.MURPITY, Att'y.for PLA, paixim.| | t The Quebet & Lake St.hn Railway Comp:ny.| Notice ie hereby civen that a spe.tial general meeting tuhich will alo be made the anniai genernl menting) of the Shareholders of the Quebec and Lake St, John Railway Company will be held in the Company's Ollices, St.Andrew St.in the City of Quebec, on Monday, the Ith dav of July, 1908, at the hour of 3 o'clock p.m.for the purpose of electing a Board of Directora of the Company, and for cnn.ing a report to he «submitted hy the Directors, and for such other busi.Ress ar may properly he transacted at ® special general meeting of the Compan.This meeting han been postpaned wntil the 9th day of August, 1909, W.H.MOORE, Secretary, Dated Quebec, June 26th.july27tillaugd \u2014 NEW BOOKS \u201cMARRIAGE A TA MODE'\u2014by Mrs.Humphrey Ward, \u201cHE QUEST\"\u2014by J, M.Forman, WHERE BILLOWS ROLI.\u2018\u2019\u2014by Allen nine.ISCILLA OF THE GOOD IN Halliwell Sutcliffe.RINCERS MARUTEA as 10s Brébner.\u2019 iid Special for Summer Reading 1 line of paper bound Looks | popular prices.\u2014AT kJ.Evoy's Blin 141 St.John Strest, PHONS 7: à sUSsRI Alfred ltenaud, of if _ EDUCATIONAL \u2014 WALLACE COLLEGE | We qualify pupils to become , Stenographers, Talegrapiars Te Leopers.We also prepare them for examinations in (Be Civil Service, Surveying, Architecture sud Civil Enginsering, No.vacations.Day clasces.Diplomes awarded.assured and success guar WALLACE COLLEGE, 45 St.Stanislas St.\u201cQuebéos an aveni Situations as fune7x4m.Oftawa Ladies\u2019 College A First Class Residential School For Girls and Young Ladies.Students should enroll now for session 1909-1910.WAITE FOR CALENDAR.address \u2018The Lady Principal.\u201d Rev.W.D.ARMSTRONG, MLA., D.D., President.et tee ctr et ~ { LATEST SPORTING NEW QUEBEC TEAM WINNERS Defeated Maple Leafs in Exhibition Game\u2014Tecumsehs Defeated Shamrocks ~ Other Games, Maple Leal gave ths new Quebec lacrosse team a good argument upon its reentry on the Quebec lacrosse field on Saturday afternoon on the Q.A.A.grounds, the score in the exhibi- tien game being the close one of 6 to 4 in favor of the Quebec men.The match revealed two facts, one that the Maple leal team can play fast and pretty lacrosse, and the other that the Quebec club have a team that promises great things.The majority of the men on the line up on Saturday were colts, there being only some veterans out, All of the new-comers showed class, and with consistent practice promises to develop into an aggregation that promises well for an intermedinte team next year.The game was an interesting one, clean Bishop's College School Lennoxville, P.Q.HEAD MASTER: ; TNE MEV.W.0.STANSFAST, 8 A, (OXON) Well-known boarding school for boys.Preparation for Universities, Rnc.Kingston, or for business fe.Fine buildings, beautiful situation + Separate preparatory school.i Next term begins Sept.14th.! For illustrated Calendar and information, apply.| F.W.FRITH, M.A, Secretary, | HOTELS AND RESORTS | | 1 ST, LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL 300 ROOMS | European Plan, from $1.00 psr | day.American Plan, from $2.50 per | day.First Class Cafs and Grill Room.HIGGINS & COOPER Props, ; rand Union Hotel| Opp.Grand Central Station.New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Bagsug?to and from Station free.Rend 2a stamp for N.Y.City Guide Rook and Map \u2014 \u2014 of Quense\u2019s Popular Hastalry | Up-ta-date In all respects.culalne | and service unexcelied.Reasonable rate, comtrally eltuated, every wan iris of tbs moderns home, L.¥.DION, P.K.JUNT, || Tropristos.Manage, ; A SRE A NEW VICTORIA HOTEL THE MOST POPULAR HOTEL IN QUEBEC, Fpecial rates for Tour'at +.Trolley carsfor all dir:c- tions pass at the door.H.FONTAINE, Proprietor, t TERRANO THE PERFECT JOINTLES3 i FLOORING for fMatb-rooms, Kitchens, Billiard Calon, Hospitals, Armories, Ofice Buildings, lo» Power-Plaste guna W.J.BANKS COMMISSION MERCHANT.BARD OF TRADE BUILDING, 39 $i.Paul 81.PHONE 680 A Standard roe] er Bis, HEE) ay ond Madde \u2014\u2014\u2014 - « general club house.and devaid of roughness.Quebec had the score À to 1 at one time, but the Maple lonfs pulled up and kept Quebee hustling to maintain a lead.The ame wan refereed by Messrs.CC.A.Nolan and A.Lockwell, and the lineup was as follows :\u2014 Queisec :\u2014T.Moore, goal ; A.Cope- «man, point : J.Doyle, cover-point ; J.Metivier ¥.Malone, .f.Savor! de fence ; Jef Malone, centre; J, McCor- mack, F.Demers, J.Malone, home : Cleary.outside home ;: 1).Power, inside home ; H.Copeman.captain.Maple I.nf\u2014Moisan., goal; Langlois, noint ; F.Alain, cover-point ; Jos.Lalrance, P.Alain, A.Brisre, defence : Bernard.rentre: Turcotte, R.Lafrance.L.Vezina.home : J.Alain, outside home : R.Fortier, inside home; E.Cote, captain.\u2026 Frontenacs defeated the Crystal by a score of 1] to 3 in a Junior Teapue game on the Q.A.À.erounds yesterdav afternoon.Crystals started off well, scoring the first two games, but after that the Frontenacs made a runaway of it, scoring one in the first quatter, four in the second.three in the third and three in the fourth, Crystals oet- ting their third tally in the third.The Crvstais were handicapped by the absence of a number of their regular plavers, The referees vere Messrs, N.Belleau and O.Pelletier.Shamrocks were defented by Tecumsche at Hanlan's Island on Saturday afternoon by a score of 12 to 5.The day was very lot.likewise the game, the Shamrocks walking off the field in the second quarter and refusing to rontinue owing to the alizing of Mcllwaine by Referee Foran for 20 minutes.It took ten minutes of argument befors matters were straightened aut and the game resumed.Fully seven thousand people were present at the game and fast lacrosse was play- Montreal defeated Cornwall on Sat urday afternoon on the M.A.A grounds-by a score of 9 to 3, + + + QUFBEC LACROSSE CLUB.There will be a full practice of the Quebec Larrosse Club on the Q.A.A, grounds thiz evening, followed by a meeting of the club at the +++ SATURDAY'S BASEBALL.{F.astern.) At Providence :\u2014 Montreal, 1: Providence, 8, Second game\u2014Montreal, 2: ence, |.At Jersey City :\u2014 Toronto, 3; Jersey City, 0, At Newark :\u2014 Newark, 6: Rochester, 5.At Raltimore :\u2014 om game-Rufiala, 10; Baltimore, Second zame\u2014Baltimore, 6 ; Buffalo, Provid- {National.) At Pittehnre :\u2014 First 1çame\u2014Pistehurg, 6 : Boston.4.Second yame\u2014Pittsburg, 3; Boe: ton, 1, At St.Louis :\u2014 New York, 7: At Chicago :- Chicago, 3: Brookiyn, 2, (American.) At Phifadelphia \u2014 Philadelpltia, 5: Detroit, 3.At Boston :-\u2014 Boston, 3: Chicago, 0.At New York :\u2014 New York.5; At Washington Washington, 6: St, Louis, 1.SUNDAY'S (GAMES.(Eastern.) At Newark :\u2014 Newark, 24 Rochester, 1.At Rocky Point :\u2014 Montreal, 3: Providence, 1.(National.) At Chicago :\u2014 Brooklyn.0: Chicago, 7.At St.Louis :\u2014 New York, 3: St.Louis, 0.At Cincinna Philadelphia, St.Louis, 1.Cleveland, 2.: Cincinnati, 1.They also relieve Dis Drowsiness, Bad Ter agulate tho Bowes.Purely Vegctadie, NOK ACAVAUGHE SE asltively cared br CARTERS 5 crm: Cigention and Too Ieart: Eating, À perfect rez |edy for Dirrinsas, Nauses in tho Mouth, Coat.SMALL MLL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PMC.Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature rare these Little Pills.Ee Pi .Û Jronrh Lives Ton REFUSE SUBSTITUTER TCOSCRAVE.WOK BUT DISQUALIFIED Canadian Oarsman had Hard Luck \u2014Canada-and U-S.Again Shared Honors.Detroit, Mich., August 7\u2014The New York Athletic Club this afternoon won the senior eight championship of the American Association of Amateur Oaramen, the final event of the 37th annual regatta, after a magnificent race in which they were challenged every inch of the way by the Argo nauts of Toronto and the Detroit Boat Club crew.Wind aud water can- ditions were perfect when the five eights went acrom the starting line and the race was won in the fast time of 8.05, CanaBn and New Yark thls afternoon divided first place in all of the events.Four firsts were credited to New York oarsmen of four different clube and Canadians took the remaining three.Had Jas.Congrave, of Totonto, steered a straighter course in the final of the senior association single sçulle Canada would have: placed another first to her credit for the Toronto man finished first hy two lenotha, to be disqualified for fouling Will Nerhoff, of the Nassau Boat Club.New York, who was given first place.Coagrave and Merhoff humped together nt about the three quartecs and thw iudges held that (he little Canadian sculler was in the New York man's water and therefore to blame.The senior ;eisht championship was ronceded bv Veteran oarsmen to one of the hardest fought races in the history of the assaciation.was never a full boat's length between the three leading shells throughout ths mile and a quarter of the race.Minnasata spurted at the start and held a short lead for about an eighth of a mile.New York, the Argonauts and Detroit then passed the western crew and these three shells fought for the lead from that point to the finish line, As they pasecd the mile post the three shells were lapped with New York leading slightly.New York held their lead to the finish line, across which they swept with the nose of the Argonaut boat a dozen feet behind their bow and Detroit ten feet behind the Canadians.As was expected the senior four-oai- od shells event produced « splendid rontest.The New York Athletic Club four, which yesterday won the international four-oared event from the same crews that started in to-dav's senior race, was not started this after- naon as its members were all to row Inter in the eight.The Ottawa Rowing Club's four, which lost yesterday's event after leading for a mile, won this afternoon alter rowing a splendid race in which thev led practically all of the distange., The Arundels, of Bal- : timore, who 12d out the Ottawas for second pl yesterday, could not do better than\u2019 third this afternoon.The Canadian four showed much better generalship and management of | their race than they did yesterday John W.O'Neill, of Halifax, NS, made himself champion of the senior sinvle sculls by decisively beating F.Shenherd and Durando Miller, of New Fork, O'Neill jumped into the lead at the start and never relinquished it.Champion O'Neill tasted defeat from Fred Fumsel, of the.Harlem Rowing Club, New York, in the quarter mile dash for senior single sculls, just before he won his championship.Fuesmel showed a great burst of speed in the short dash and won it decisively.F.B.Butler, of the Toronto Argonauts, won the intermediate single sculls with R.D.Mann, of the New York Athletic Club, second, 3 lengths behind nnd thoroughly tired out.In the senior quadruple shells the Western Rowing Club, of St.Lauis, did not nuallfy and a picked crew was chosen to give the Namaau Boatine Club, of New Tork, a rawr.The New Yorkers won easily, +++ DOWNED ST.PATS.CHAMPIONS The Napoleons defeated St.Patrick's | in n league baseball match at Levis yesterday by f to 1.The score is bv no means a fair indication of the play as the Irishmen had men on the sacks epery innine.but sensational fielding by the Napa hell them down.Saints were also cæippled by the loss ot Walsh in the third inning on ac count of a \u2018\u2018husted\u201d finger and Toe l.edden, who succeeded him hehind the pan.suffered the same fate, bul managed to stick out the game.Bridge ford was banished from the game in the 6th for ton much oratory to the umpire.Harry Jedden replaced him on the slab and helil the Naps at bis mercy for the balance of the session.striking out five men in three innings.The disaster in figures :\u2014 St.Patrick, \u201cAB.R.1.P.O.A.E, J.tedden, p.c.4 02 8 90 Caron, rf, 3h.8 01 1 00 Rov, as.4 01 1 41 Walsh, ec.900 1 00 Buckley, r.4 00 0 01 Quartz, r.f.3 01 9 00 Hill, 2h.4 11 2 21 A.ledden, 3b.p.2 00 2 2 2 Frezell.1.1.\u2026 \u2026 2 01 0 00 Bridgeford, p.100 0711 Grant, cf.\u2026 \u2026 2 00 0 00 33 17 24 116 Napoleons.AB.R.L.P.0.À, E.Fontaine, 3b.4 81 2 20 Duchesneau, ih.4 1 2 18 8 â Ducheeneac, 1b 4 1813 Poliquin, p.4 13 2 40 Desrochers 8 01 ?21 Cusson, c 800 8 10 4 11 0 00 Laliberte, 2b 3 00 3 80 Roy, rf.4 12 1 060 3 910 27 12 3 Score by innings =~ St, Patrick.010000000- 1 Napoleons PP .012803006\u2014 9 ummary :\u2014Three base hits, Jonces; arte re mue PE arts: truck out, 0 no 9; by B ord, 4: by MH.iy ; bases on balla, off Pollquin, 5; of Bridgeford, 2: hit by pitcher, Fontaine.Time of game, | hour 45 mins, Umpire, Mr.G.Ë.Cartier.= TURF CLUB RACES, The books at the coming meeting of the Quebsc Turf Club will be handled by Mr.T, O'Neill; of Montreal, his tender having besn_ accepted, by the stewards.SMITH DEFEATED KEYR.Saratoga, N.Y, Aue.T-Sammy Smith, of Saratooa.outfought Bert Kevr, of New York; in ten hard rounds before the Saratoga Athletic Club tonight.+ ++ LUNGHI WON FROM HILLMAN.Asbury Park, N.J., Auguet 7\u2014Emilio Lunghi, the Italian runner, defeated Harry L.Hillman, jr., the natianal adarter mile champion, in a special six bundred vard run at the rames of the Asbury Park A.C.this afternoon.The time was 1.13 4-5, only a fifth of a second below the record.4 kb HARD FIGHT FOR DANIELS.New York, Aug.7\u2014J.B.Hanfy, of the New York A.C., and L.B.Goodwin, of the Illinois A.C., gave C.M.Daniels, the champion swimmer, a bard fight in the 440 yard event at the swimming meeting of the New York A.C.at Traver's Island to-day.Daniels won in 5.57 4-5.op oP JEFF-JOHNSON FIGHT.New York, August 8&\u2014Bide for the Jelfries- Johnson fight, for the heavyweight championship, are expected to be made in numbers within the coming ten days.It is a well understood fact that Sam Berger, manager for Jelfriea, who is now in this city, and the manager of Jack Johnson, that only twa States will permit a heavy: weight champion will within their fries, before hin departure for abroad last Thursday, made it pldinlv understood that he preferred to fight in the United States.Hugh McIntosh, how- aver, who pulled of the Johnson- Burns fight in Australia, is awaiting Jeffries\u2019 arrival in Europe and will doubtless make an alluring proposition to the retired champion to kattle with Johnson in the Antipodes.Sam Berger snid to-day that there would be no difficulty over arranging the final conditions: with Johnson, \u2018No unusual demands will be made on Jeffries\u201d part.\u201d said Berger.\u201cJeffries wants to fight and under that Johnson and thé public will act fair.+++ SUCCESSFUL AEROPLANE FLIGHT New York, August 8\u2014Chas.Foster Willard, a young New Yorker, made five successful flights in the geroplane, Golden Flyer, of the New York Aero- MOXDAY.cautio 8ociety, over Hempstead Plain,\u2019 near Mineola, I.1., at dawn to-day.The lengths of the flights varied from seven-eighths of a mile to a mile.In the fourth Aight Willard successfully a complished Lis first turn, = ing over the field at a height ot 30 feet.He made thres complete turns in all, covering two-thirds of a circle.His feat.is considered remarkable in that be has made 11 fights, while Glenn H.Curtiss, now on his way to France, from whom the society purchased the asroplane, had made 48 flights belore be attempted to turn.\u2019 The maghine which Willard is.using wos wrecked recently at Hempstead Plain by another member of the society whose arm was broken in the fall.+ ++ INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET.Montreal, Aucust 7\u2014A special meeting of the Eastern Canada Cricket Association was held last evening in the Linton Apartments to select a team to represens Quebec in the Interprovincial game With Ontario, which takes place at Toronto on the 13th.and 14th August.After much discus- don the following were selected : \u2014 \u201d, B.Godwin, F.P.Wallace, .0.Wallace sod E.BH.Thompson, Montreal ; G.MacDermott, Osborne ; W.C.Baker, McGill : R.Hart, Lachine; H.J.Heygate, W.Johnston, D.©.Campbell and H.Ackland, Ottawa.+.» LUKEMAN EQUALLED RECORD.Montreal, August 7\u2014At the running events put on at the M.A.A.À.this afternoon as an added feature to the lacrosse match, Frank Lukeman, running {rom scratch, in the 100, defeated E.Pelletier, N.A.A.A., who had 5 vards start, after a great struggle.Lukeman\u2019s time was 10 seconds.Lukéman is running the 100 in 10 seconds regulariv now, and givea promise of better things before the fall.DAVID WAS A FEMALE New York, Aug.6\u2014Among the steerage passengers on the Red Star liner Kroonland, which arrived here this week, was one registered us David Kovatz, 38 years old, a Russian, who was taken to Ellis Island with the other immigrants.\u201cDavid,\u201d when questioned, spoke in decidedly feminine tones, and the inspectors referred the matter to their superiors, who re ported to-day that Kovatz was a woman.She had assumed malo attire she said, in {he hope that she could enter the country more readily.She will be deported as likely to become a public charge.blie are eut ét have all been marked at rond competition.Orders attended to.JEWELLERY EMPORIUM 128 St.Joseph St, St.Roch The publi respectfully reminded (hat the finest and best of watches and rings in the city are always in «tock wih === ALSO = =a Clocks, spectacles, silverwors, diamonds, jewsl cases, bracelets, chains, (ine canes, broure eta: ete.ttom figures and prices are now be promptly filled and wants of patrons courteously and cordially EMILE JACOT, 128 Styongon St old reliable establishment, i PHONE 382.A.K.Hansen & Co.82 St.Peter Street, COAL.Scotch and American Anthracite Coal, ail sizes, \u2018suitable for Furnaces, Stoves and Kitchen Ranges.Orders solicited, .Oficial Programme ln connection with Dedication of Grosse Isla Weiiman! Sunday, August 15th, 1909 EER The only publication in connection with the cvent endorsed and fully approved by the Ancient \u2018Order of Hibernians in America CHR PUBLISHED RY Chronicle Printing Co.Advertisers desirous of secruring space in this number are requested to communicate with K.A.Batterton, Chronicle Printisg Co., Quebec.Souvenir AUGUST 9, 1809.= v Prairie chicken hunters in Mas Stoba, duck hunters on the St.Clale fas in Ontaris, moose hunters, deer huniers, sportsmen all over ° Canada, aro talking about the - \u2018wonderful dependability of Dagwindom Ammunition and the new De miniem System of loading.A new box free for every mis-fire of pres.ont product.Dominjon Cartridge Co, Ltd, Montreal, : : ZS & Ly yor 4 A Thoughtful Man is careful of the little details.If he would write beautiful sentiments he uses a writing paper in keeping with them, knowing that if penned on .a cheap, shoddy paper they would lose much of their power and effectiveness.\u2018The thoughtful mun, or the thoughtful woman, almost invariably choose Highland Linen for the\u2019 particular correspondence.Its fabric finish is pleasing both to\u2018the pen and the eye, and its style, both as te eut and tint of paper and envelopes is absolutely correct.+ Highland Linen is made by the welt known firm of Eaton, Crane & Pike in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, where for over a century the best papers have been made.No bette paper can be obtained at ths price.MOORE'S 148 St John St., Quebec Dedication of Grosss bis Monument.Sunday, August 15th, 1909 Tickets 81.00 for sale b J.EK.Walsh, P.J.Evoy, T.O ell, St.John street ; .J.ce, Cote d'Abraham ; un Coleman, Bri St.; M.Tucker, Champlain St.; & G.Mulroney, St.Peter St, and Cambridge Corporation, Buads St., end members of Committee.Boats will start from Champlain Market Whar! at 8.30 am., and from the following wharves st 9 s.m:\u2014 | King\u2019s, Champlain Market and R.& ° ] Mass will be celebrated on arrival at Grosse Isle.To ensure comfort nnd to nvoid overcrowding, a limited number of tickets will be sold for each boat.Secure your tickets now.julyS1-aug2-4-6-9-11-13.NOTIC Is hereby given that the Pier nt the mouth & Cap Hour River is sub.mer, as well as other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter at the end of the long wharf.\u2018The position of the fie at the mouth of the Cap Rouge Kiver is as heretofore shown by a fiat buoy by day and u white light by night, and the position of the deep water pier recently taken at the end of tbe long wharf is in = straight line with tbe said fiat buoy and about 600 leet te minx 4.\"Ep Rouge Wharl and Pier Co.N.FLOOD, Manageramv ORGANS PIANOS spesiaity Constructed fer asd Ascording te the instructions el ARTHUR LAVIGNE GA ST JOHN STRRE?Exhibition at the Convent - oF TOR Franciscan Missianariss , Mary Nou are respectfully requested to vieit the exhibition of rare and -artistic fancy woods of all kinds.The work is tin produce of the ateli where \u2018heso siaters empley working girls, Open from 9 a.m.te 7 p.m.150 Grande ~ ; 4 het Hs \u2018- White Sta-Dominin Line YAL MAIL .STEANSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL .\u2026\u2026Ss}60 an1 523.75 Acqording te Steamer sad lesatien of besvh.OLASOOY, MONTREAL AY) QIZ3E3 SEVNICE - Ven a *These etre.carry oulv one class ofcabin passenger called s-cond, Londen, Marre and Mantraa! Qusses Syrsiny From From Honey .Hayes Rteyadilan Myae: pra 12 July Sicilian ar Tate Bee Ontarlan > AUE.RATES or PASSAGE 3 \u201c *, .Carinthian 14 AuT.antic.ist clam to Liver .Sardiniaz a\" inion and Ottaws, erie one clase cabin passenger to Liverpool, This steames dits matcarey gautengers.Cabin, $4u.00 te London, $43 16 Har:e and These brats narryons Glase 0° pas- to London, $47 % sengers, known as second, cla ares to ail the principe pisces in sous ccc000 Havtef;i.où | Londont23.49 t Fat fu and the Continent, dehip Saloone Musie asd Smoking WH Bln Roe ery modern moat | WHITE STAR LINE ~ = in Va Cortouce-Sohang vertus.pe Famed ony bert ee see = HE and additional ALI Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE ks fen: \u2014Unrpesl GLASQOW SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL tymric.a Aug.22 Sept Octg fe crpandr Cassandra, MEDITERRANEAN SERVIOR tn \u201c Athemis New York and Bostento the | passack ; .pois PERE EES A ei Be Snake F.eastbound, $26.40; westbound, $17.65.or all i inoeadidn y ta Local | ILONDON SAILINCS FROM MONTREAL arte , % .fice, = Rerosa \u2026 -cold storage asdcool aie au 5 \u201c Cairn: « * \u2018 Aug, 18 i\" zona.\" « \u201c Sept.4 Quebec Steamshir Co*y Ltd (ow York, Bermuda and West Indies Royal MH Lines.Salling from m Flop 41 ter River, NY ft te So pires 990 1 ru 18th, and 28th August, at 11 a.m.1 4EW FORK FOR FEST, ; t.Thomas, a rain, t, tte, Au Dominica, À fo, 88 CEE ms 88.Parima.2 p.m., 11th August St.Lawrence Line = 8, a RINIDAD\u2019 2,600 tons hest class ac coommmodation ib a apesd is intended to sail from vt Boor, Tuesday.17th August and Ad \u2018Tuesday thereafter, fois epe Basin.Mal Bay.| Force, Grand ver, ¢ Siar iotietown and Ploto! Bscrcellentaccommeodation foro se pers are requested to mark the Ts Tris in fallon all packeges, to avoid mistakes in landing.Sei opens a or fusther informagien a y F.8.Btocking, Ticket 22 it 1 Louis street.~ S 8.NATASHQUAN CAPT.JOSEPH BOUCHER Will sail Thursday evening, 5th ins.7PM pd for Point des Esq and allés vey porte, going as faz as Natas! is trip, stop- at Rimourid on both ways.Pat will be received at Point a Carcy Wharf, For all information n HE NATIONAL.NAVIGATION 0°, 98-100 St.Paul St.TELEPHONE 1461.QUEBEC, RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO.SUMMER TIME-TABLE, 1900.Na asd after Mesdar, Juse 7th, 190, traise will run a2 follows RTWRRN oumARS AND MONTMORENCY (Week Daye.) Leurs me bee for Montworency.! Fate eve te BR.re IIs, Nate rome) a trains 7.40 28, 530 per à» Tose?Sian tuereecy paste for Quebec etre 08 à.=, te 11.9 p.m.avdad - $48, 6.48, 7.54 80d (Minders.} lot Mentmoresey Falls Gm, lo Ee p.m te'11.00 m1 Sua \u20ac wer afternoes whe ; for Quebec, 8.42, 11.09, piste 2 oie = ac venue AND STE ANNE D a BRAUPRE * oz (Week Days) ° Steppiag at Montmerency Fails.Louve Jnehes fer Ste.Anne de Beaupre, ERE 3 i Sins FEE sr TR ve se ASE and s spd pre or Quebec 5-0, «a 11.30, 1.18, bec fe ae \"pre \u201c= er 81 A: de e ip ere Ce rom a, ne sm, \u201c2 restes Benspre For Quebec i ia a 8.30, 909, 930, 18.00, 16,90, 11.08, te eu.ve peo Dm Sungays 1-00 an moon, 1.08, (x) 4.00, 4.30.§ 15, 9.00 and wig) SETWREN QURBNC, DRAU .eu a Jeatmim, FOR AND oT (ek Bars).Leave ot i Frotooy ee Jockin be 11,9 2,0, Imei foc quater 1.15, mg am, \u201ci, 5.00, 8.58 and ppp in.(Sundays y .Erm te Beaupre Ag, Sev am, | 2e Juche Rec rorat.Jeuchim &ze a.m, (x).ue for Quetet Les, 9.15 à me.5.00 > rm aan, Whitin eat connecte ai ores Metal Ban! Erg | mation apply to sat, LAVE ROW.A.HVANS, San\u2019l.Manages Cairndon.Caimatorr, TBE ROBERT NES) Montrbal Toronto St, Jahn N.2, Pactiand Me da VROM ST: ROMUALD ET 33} Weekly.Ad sath inscrtion.THOMSON LINE 10 N \u201c UIVITED, 78 St.Peter stro.Quebse.Steel and Goal 6% Bonds We will accept Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co.6 per cent.Bonds at 110 and interest in exchange.+ Dominton Coal Co.\u2026.5pe Consolidatad Rubber Co.6 p.c.Eloctrieal Devel.Co .\u2026::5 Le orother securities on onr list: Royal Securities Corporation LIMITED Wh dee 6.H.DOBLE, Phone 3520.Manager.= der mme mn 0 {1 MGDOUGALL & COWANS, STOCK BROKERS, H.S.THOMSON MANAGER Steamer Frontenac Between Quebec, Billery & 8t.Romualditting Inte eteamer gs FROM QUEESC SUNDAYS Shel Shan 7 RE DUEBEC Lead cme ele Vrinting Gencral Menager, at \u2018the building 3 the Company, - © Buads street, Bubecri TY, $3.00 per antum 1.00 per agmuem.lie.per wt Ho -|exercised a dominating Bept.12 ë gms land glen prominent.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Froru McDonald, | Lesperance & Hocheldoa Bank Blde.Over tisoir private wire.Phone 1227, New York, Aug.7.\u2014Prices of stocks rose to the high level of the week today.Uncovered shorts were amongst the buvers, that perty having abandoned the supposition that the emact- ment of the tariff bill was to be the signal for heavy realizing.The buoyant flight to new record prices of such stocks ak United Staten Steel, Union Pacific, Reading and Atchison influence nm sentiment towards the whole market.No anxiety was manifested over the rising course of interest rates which has affocted mercantile paper with an advance to 4 to 4 1-2 ner cent.for prime grades.The case of call money is attributable partly to funds held on hand bv the banks for higher time iloan rates.Stock commission houses which have been active borrowers of time monev recently also plate those funds in the call loan market, pend- jing the need for their own use.Bonds were firm.Total sales, par value, $2,- 730.000.By private wire from Chas.Head Co., New York, to Bruneau & Dupris, Stock Brokers, st.Strest.Peter Opes-Tivs.rex tn ue edt, tar 19K 120% wh 120 a Sf 1 119% an sim LE a ser By Private Wire.McDougall & Cow » [the near future, found, éredence, though ; 4 | continued \u2018tive stodks of merit on recessions as | , [statement not mo good as expected.NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER.|Richeliku & Quebec, July $7th, 1909.Office, 125 St.Peter St, Quebec.ARTHUR BRUNEAU AB.DUPUIS Montresl Quebec BRONEAD & DUPUIS STOCKS Orders executed in Montreal securities by MR.A BRUNEAU, member Montreal Stook Exchange, Direct private wire communica- fion with Carles, Head & Co., members New York Stock Exchange.123 St.Peter St.Quebsc.PHONE 1596.Hospital St., Montreal.MAIN 210 \u2014 C.W.WALCOT, Stock and Investment Broker.98 ST.PETER STREET : \u2014\u2014 | STOCKS AND BONDS i BOUGHT AND SOLD.INVESTMENT SECURITIES Specially Soiested Muniolai Debentures, Yieldiag 43 and 5° ACENT FOR QUEBZB AND DISTRICT | AMERICAN SURETY CO, OF NEW YORK CANTAL AND SURPLUS $5,030,000 | | ALL CLASSES OF BURETY BONDS ISSUED.* with a bumper corn crop likely to help traffic in the future.The industrials were not neglected, including Wesmtinghouse, which heretofore has been a llggard, business being good.Rumors of an issue of Northwestern stock, in bot confirmed.Amalgmated Copper ; shared in the strengi of the petal shares on reports of a better uving demand \u2018from The closing was below the beat for.the day.on profit-taking of traders, but nentimen® atimistic with higher prices ® favor purchases of ac predicted.the trend is still upward.The hank MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Wwntetions Furnished hy Messrs.Nemville Belleau & Co, 62 St.Petes Street, Quebes.Montreal, Aug.7, 1909.Asked, Offered, ans, Stock Brokers, 8 St.Peter 103 10 i vie © Thomson, Twin City.1044 1034 Bank Statement, Saturd outre Street, laut 12 v4 Textil 76 ha Quebec 5 AT Rubber.964 96 Take of the Woods, 181 \u2018130 , linoia.9 ! Lesçal Teaders, LP.coment 15 Deposits, increase.! Quebec, prof.__ Citeulation, incrnace.\u2026 Textile, pref.106 New York, Aug.\u2014The market opened with a rush this morning and in the first few minutes new high re \u201cfords had been meade bv Union Paci- Rending, U.8.Steel, Atchison, Hi Nurthetn Ore and some miner \"specialtigs.Trading broadened out and hecome active throughout the entice list gains being made in all departments, and this contitsed all thypugh the two hours trading.Steel common i maintained ita leadership throughout.In the last filteen minutes the usual profitætaking Ly traders, caused |rome fractional reactions, dut the tone remained active, strong and confident up to the clone.The settlement of the tariff and the prospects of the most favorable crop report | ever nublished were the underlving causes of the great strength.Tntermt in the market has ihegun to broaden out and commission \u2018housse à hatter business to-dav than {for some time.Total sales.839,000.Weas Part, ated Benet mukes pew ola.eve re Erb Le Mien Sh SR Ld Arle CLOSING LETTER.Sy Privates Wire.Neuville Bellou & 'n., 98 Bi.Peter Street, Quabse.Phone 96.Now York, Aug.7.\u2014The market has continuad active.the public showing more Interest row that the the tariff ia out the way, prospects heing reported so bright in in the west.New hiçh records wore n matter of course, Biel being a Pi in this rempoct with Atchison and Rook Je The report 4: rom Pacitio md added wo iw bold ing of New York Central, stimulated ng in those 3 Berane earnings for June were aosure vo intersete, \u2014aty Sales.C, P.R, 75 at 1874; 10 at 187}; | 1100 at 1878; 25 at 1871; 30 at 187).Detroit, 230 at 681.Mackay, 25 at 845, 25 at 844.Ogilvie.25 at 12740 50 at 128.Tormnto Rv., 50 at 196.Dominion Tron & Sttel, 40 nt 125.Int.Port.Cement, 100 gt 199: 0 190; 50 at 1904; 75 at 190.Tilinais, 20 at 964: 45 nt 06.Textile.25 nt 756; 75 at 754.Crown Reservd, 1.000 at 3.943.Montreal Street, 2 at 215; 25 144: 8 at 218.nt Toledo, 25 at 104: M at 103: 50 at 104.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, Aug 7.~Flour rereints.17,185 bbls.: extpris, 585 bbls; salen.9,000; market unsettled.Barlev, steaiv Wheat receipts, 3%,400 bushels: spot, firm.Options closing at 1-Be.to 1-46.net higher.Com receipts, 3,975 hush.ele: spot, firm.Option market was without transactions.closirs n£ 8-80.to 1-Sc.net higher.B30 bushels; spot.quiet.Rosin, quiet.Turpentine, stéadv.olasses, steady.Pig iren, wteady.Commer, quiet.Lead, quiet.Tin, quiet.Plates, cuiet.Hpelter, quiet.Sugar, raw, firm: re- , steady.TELEPHONES IN PEKIN.New York, Aug.6~The tinkle of 2,000 American telephones imstalled by « New York com any will be heard | in the heart of in, China, within a r.Word has just bean received Bre by cable that the Chinese Govfod hae signed a contract with a New York company es the J installs tion of complete telep in the capital city, at a cost rh 180,- 000, The plant will have an ultimate | capot of 20,000 lines, but only 2,- will be set up at at ficet, The contract, swarded ables he two of sharp competition vificant of Chlwm's changing avi \u2018day of sailing.First, Oats receipts, 33.- | À GaspeSteamship Line The 88.LADY OF GASPE is in i tended to sail from Quebec for Gaspe ! {ports Wednesday, August llth and 5th.Freight will be received until 2 IR M, at Champlain Narket, on the second and third class accommodations for passengers.BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE Next sailings of SS.GASPÉSIEN ; for Gaspe and all intermediate ports an far as Paspebiac, leaving Tuesday, Aug.lith and | Het at 3 P.N.Freight will be re ceived at Point a Carcy Wharf until 2.00 P.M.on day of sailing.Excellent accommodations for passengers.For other informations apply to J.A.BOUCHARD, * Manager, 40 Dalhousie St F.S.STOCKING, Ticket Agent, 32 St.Louis Street.WALTER VENNER & CO, BROKERS 86 Church Street, Quebec.COBALT AND LARDER LAKE STOCKS REAL ESTATE FINE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS.Specially Obtainiag Federal and Provincial Charlers.B% BONDS WE INVITE ENQUIRY W.6reham Browne & Co, DEALERS IN BONDS 222 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.Have you $100 or mors on which you are receiving less than 4% INTEREST IF 80 CALL OR WRITE TO McGILL BURROUGHS INVESTMENT BROKER Phone 665.Quebec Fire Bulldog, Qu3 and see how ycu can get from 4% to 67% on Git Edge Municipal, Government and Corporation e ELU pui He 73days.THE ORIGINAL AND a OALY H GENUINE YBEWARE OF i IMITATIONS 8 SOLD aH ON THE I MERITS H OF J MINARD'S J LINIMENT porstoly have con than Yon cannot a better Co EPPS\u2019 À deliclous Srink and & sustadals food, Fragrant, matritleus an sconemical.This excellent Cocon malstains the system In robust health, aod ensdce It to resist winter's extromo cold, GCOA dé toward western civilisation in general.Return Limit, October 31st, 1909.Liberal Stop-Overs Allow3d SEASIDE EXCURSIONS .Portland, Ms.Return.$8.50 Old Orchard, Me , and Return $0.78 Kennebunk Port, Me., and ; Return LL.seen \u20ac9.10 ; Going dates, August 9, 10, it and \u201c12, 1909.Îteturn Limit, Monday, August 30th, 1909, y Through Fes à, Ne Levis to , THE LAKE ROUTE TO WESTERN\u2019 CANADA.The most attractive vu Grand Trunk Railway System, Northern Navigation Co.across Lake {Huron and Superior and Canadian | Northern Railway Port | Winnipeg and the West, offering the | best ypusible railway service and a | \u2018fresh water sea voyage bheyund comparison.Arthur to For Rates and Full Particulars, apply to Geo.H.Stott, C.I.& T.Acorner Du Fort and Anne streets, opposite Chateau Frontenac, phone 567, also 18 Dalhousie street, phone 73, and 349 St.Paul street, phone 1485.INTERCOLONIA RAILWA 3 \u2018Annual Seaside Excursions to tte Maritime Provinces Returns tickets will be iasued * Campbelitou Cap à L'Aigle, P.Q.226 Charlottetown, Chester, N.s° t PRI 14m Tickets August oth, joth, nth, .and 12th.= th, Koi cturn Tan August 1909.Por further particulars aud sleeping or Parlor accommodation, please apply to City Ticket - Offices, No_= Du Fort street, 23 Dalhousie street and ut Paul street.Telephone ssoaud 9.\"QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY On and After 27th June, 1929, THE aaderacted trips will be found convenient for passengers iravelling by the vuder.mentioned railways, checked 1s minates Veron the » arautes (Suahours bec, without days excepted), (weather and circumstances permitting) will leave ;\u2014 QUEBEC LEVIS rom INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY AN.AM.2.000cran Limited to 12.18 Ocean Limited Montreal.from Montreal 7:15 Express to Ste.:\u2026o Ocean Limited Marie, from Halifax.P.M.¢.30 Express from R, du Loup.Len Through Express 12.20 Express to Mowreal.1.Through Express to Halifax.from Halifax.4.30 Express to Riv.2.00 Through Express du Loup.+ £rom Montreai, , ss.900cen mitedtc 11.35 Rxpress from Lit : Halifax.tie Metis, Quebec Qertrat Ran Way, AM, 2.30 Hxpresa to While Mountains and | 1715 Express from Portland.Boston and PY, Springlield 2.0 Express to New «148 lapress from New Vork, pis Exprems from 3.00 a, to Bos.« White Monn - on and spring.etd.tains & Portland Grand Trunt Railway.WEEK Davs ; AM.AN 744 Rxpress from the West &as Express to the West.PM 1 PM.215 Man from the j 12.18 Mail to the Weat.est 700 Kxpress to the | 1115 sat from the West West SCNDAYS AM.AN 7 44 Express from (he ! 12 13 Mail to the West West + COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE FRENCH LINE) From Maw Tork bh) Hu: Steamerelcave every Puis (Fram) ana *La Tourai Aug.13th La Bretagne Aug, gti *t.a Lorraige Aug 2h *Le Tontaive.ac.awl *La Provence.cpt, oth La Savoie.pt.th For informa « gma, v da Palais; Tutea Hon tasking, 32 Rae 3t.Low) ; pri- Medal.Philadelphia Exhibition, 1878 © SI LA HTN] Best fo: Cleammn Wu, and Ioan Cutiery, LENT Prevent friction in cleaning & mhiry to Knives.NCR Never bec.mes dry grd hard like other Meta) SION ETS Vot Cleanine Pipe LETTRE GLASS PAPER BLACK LEAD JOHN OAKEY & SONS, L sWelliagton Mita, Louden, 4 Co | Poa : .° \u201cà dONDAY, AUGUST 9, 3109 Le THA QUEBEC CÉGONIOLE el i .7\" NARD LINES[ ; Pr cos ER Frov nop Le : , ICUNARD LINE CAUCTION SALE [Sine MAINS GREAT 70068 LS SPE n of the IS Joke By Buperior Court.: A SYSTEM iH the matter a In the matt f J.Phil, Lamalis and ! R23 0 HAL ema ois.Ae 0 8m son, of Quebeo, Groces.Joseph Samson, both of Lausos, wish N, YUKON, PAC! IC LLYN LAKES * Kasia ang 1h cam Campanie, Sept.i, foam STOCK BROKERS.Will be sold on Friday, 6th Aut, and doing business in p ip PACIFIC 3 Vasrsila Lorgess à Jaen Srenmgiipe J 1909, at 11 s.m., at my office, 44 Dal-| under the firm name o! Lemelio EXPOSITION SEATTLE WASH, NET L Lushiasha WEDNESDAYS Direct Private Wires to housle s » Quebec.Bamson, tailoring merchants.hy J \\ SERVICE These Luxurious steamships now The said J.Phil.Lemelin and Jos.: Rarsala en the Liverpool service, ; Montreal, Toronto, New Bamson, having made an assignment | Visit the Alssaks-Yukon-Pasifie Ex- Leave Quebes 1.30 A TUR VN York and Boston of all their \u2018assets for the bemefit of | Position, end such famous resorts as uebes p.m, Monday Jarmania | SATUADAYS \u2014Forhalghily , $368.18 | their craditors on the 3rd instant, (tbe Yellowstons Park, Colorado | \u201c Toronto 1.00 p.m, Tussday Will Cruise to Rgypt Jan.8, G3, Feb.ALLAN LINE \u2014 : B.\u2014Book debts.\u2026\u2026 \u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 1,013.15 | notice is hereby given to their credi- | Bprinzs.and the famous \"Royal Gorge \u201c Owen Sound 5.00 m 19, March 5, Royal Mail Steamship Coy, EACH \u201cwr | C.\u2014Rolling stock, vehicles, &o.112.50 for Lo be present = tha office of the | and many other pointe of interest.; Woinesady.BP TH D\u2014 i the | Fr u 1 or Cou con vrousnse ouvavunes EE re EEE vote \"| Bonds for Investment nak, ud tie 2 Per hs à ie CS 180.(|) | Areive Fort wuntam 13.00, moon OrsRALTAE WAPCRI OS I TRIEVTS LIVERPOOL, MJATREAL AVI QJZIE3 SEVI: \u2014\u2014 Desprairies streets, heretofore oo | Court House at Quebec, on Ir | Senttlo, Wash.Saturday.Pasuesnia Aug.Ig, Boon Oet7, Carmaniaitors.«tae tenth d f A t, 1909, at ten ., \u201cCorpathlatept.kaso, \"Oct 31, Cacosia Novy | Brew to 98 St.Peter st, Quebes The \u201cmers\u201d wh he?operon once.o'clock AM, to T ve their advice om | Portland, Ore.: I; \u201c0 Jotun wribout 82 hours later when Travellers checke Lune ed, good Tet qu x» +d Jee TELEPHONE 948.day, 5th Ant, ARADIS, do spp of, =, curator and In- | Ban Francisco, Cal 18.% sin eaves ut once for the : elie Sune su nee dans.>.erm ce Curator.Quebec, August 3rd, 1909, Los Angeles, Cal \u201cAND RET BN Fineut rervie and attentive ent aan Puis of od ve ry ASSAGE.= Offs: R.& O.Nav.Co.Building, LEFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU, Going until Sept.30th.Doreen Maks this tbe ideal Sommed Waldo Beye rE Comes wr ip vs à run 44 Daihouste Street.Provisional Guardi ; ute to som n the North West.For particulers app 4: to 30 8 John St., corner pales mil \u201c JULES HOKE, Jerez: General Railway & Steamshi Plans, rates, vic., on ou application The New Route to tha Baguensy and 8:.Far-Fame: Maurice Rivara On and after Sunday, juse 37th, 10) trains route is via willruo as follows LEAVE OUVRRE?Ey AM Atilv esr nr Sylar Or Ty Trae Ro'izrval and Chiroating, (parioe cal for Chicoutimi atts auects af Rivierr-1-Pisere with er: for Grand Mer: Bhuwimigss Pale, Mostresly ets.CAM.rly 21'y (ar St Tarmonl 1.P.M.dally exceot Satnriiv ant Sualsy for Lake st.Taseph Hotel 1.45 P.M.Ratur lav oly fa- 4+.Rarmont.LAS PME Sunday 0 slv far ak 9t.ow h, 5.10 M, ur ex:spt Ssalay for BL Rage Raymnad.10.00P.M.Rati Lay 23y foe Rav orvat 112 OW coatimi, (Sleep=r for C ncoatimi,) ARRIVE QUEBEC \u201cno AM.Monder only from Chi:outimi and Raherral 7.08 A.M.from &t.Raymond, daily except us day amd Monday, @t.Raymond, daily, except PM from Take St.Joe hn Hot=!, daily ess cept Satnurdar asd funda 4.40 P.M from Chicoutimi, Roberval 4 L Tuque ie.daily except Sunday, connec ivlere a Pierre Jet, with trai from Montreal.Shawinigan Fall oud.8.:0 taity « exeent Ratur lay and Sua lay, for = Grand Mere, ste.2.10 P.M.from St.Raymon1.Sunday only.51.00 P.M.from St.Rarmond Saturdav only.Hoo P.M.from Lak: Bt.Joseph, Suaday only.Tiexe*sonsate a+ lon ticket afice, PS.Street, chateau Pris Offices of \u20ac.P.Ry, .7.Ry, andl.C.Ra Partor and Sleeping Cir acconmaodatios may bercserved at PS, Stocking a offic.Seaside Excursions Portland, Me.and Return.33,50 Old Orchard, Me.and Return.8.7] Kennebunk Port, Me.and Return 9.Going dates, August 9, 10, 11 14, 1909.\u20ac .wo Limit, Monday, August \"8 SOLID TRAINS LEAVING LEVIS WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS SAN For Portland and Boston.Parlog Buffet Car to Portland daily, excep Sunday.NEW YORK LIMITED 3 PNM Daily except Saturday.BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS 3.30 PL vation apply Lo ES Biork inn Durs ou Represcsting Thos.Cook & Som all Ocean &S.Lines from Canada aud United States.Temiscouata Railway TIME TABLE Taking Méfect Jane sBth.rye RXPRESS Leaves Rivieredu J.043.-.0g AM Arrives Consors, NI 3.38 PM.MIXED Leaves Riviere dn Lan.Ls AML Arrives Connors, 63.0 ato PM, EXPRESS Leaves Connors, N 8 2.44 PM.Arrives Riviere du Lou, ko P.M, MIXED Leaves Contors NOR.204 A.M.Artives fttviere du Lou 415 PM, AN Trains Daily execpt Sundayconne at Pamnedaton fc.with Can, Pre Mer oodatocy .Fredericton, at.Jona, oultes, Presque Isle, Caribou and\u201d Port Fairteld, Me, And at Riviere da Lou) with all Interceloniat 3 Haprees Trainsor further informa 10 F.5.81 a bL.B Ly Steamer r Champion fier e, weather and creux ey she ene steamer will res follows: oan.Free 5: Shae ¥ rem.From Quebec saiurda auxpere rem Quebec \u201csacs et 2 de.aire fa in Wn a pat tad d doing 84 far af res ° esse Mondays, Wednes .From Beni or: ra on ered to! ary on Jagndays, Wed 78 md à saturé fates Sof ros Isis Pa pue ality o i re et mine Steamer Orleans : Commencing «th of Juve ther end of; cxpetece tiling, this saremver bs sua ae Nod ne Sa | DIXIE and CAMILLO CIGARS 10c.ANNUAL RECATTA | Beautiful Weather and Keen Sport \u2014Fairy-like Scene at Favorite Summer Resort.- \u2018The day of the 14th annual regaite \u2018of the Lake St.Joseph Aquatic Assoiciation dawned beautifully clear, an unusual state of weather an regatta i days when it is generally safe to count on wet weather., At 10 am.the launch Ruth conveyed the eager spectators from the Lake St.Joseph Hotel across the lake to White's, where the junior events were Garden Hose, Fire Hose, Liven Mose, Rubber Hose, and \u2018All Appliances.Mechanics\u2019 Supply Co\u2019, QUEBEC.BABY CARRIAGES IN VARIBTY FURNITURE and BEDDING ; At Low Prices.D.S.RICKABY, Furniture Warehouse, ; Undertaking Establishment, Appraiserhone 351 887John3k WASH GOODS Stripe Ginghams, Green.Brown, Me, and 350, Special 196.Large Check Ginghame in Bl 35e.Special 190.LINGERIE BLOUSE | White Blouses Tailored, med effects at Wholesale Priced 188 St.John St.POST CARDS Over 200 different views of Quebeo and vicinity at ONE CENT EACH.Quebec Souvenirs in Enamel, Aluminum, Wood and Leather, from 106.to $1.00 ! EACH Novels 1,000 English Novsls, by popular and standard authors, at FIFTEEN CENTS EACH.T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St.John St i i i i i ; Thos.Donohue Specials for August, Grey Stripes.Worth and Trim- Thos, Donohue \u2014y On tbe wharf was an enthusiastic, excited crowd waiting to cheer youngsters on.When finally the races started, wild i excitement was everywhere prevaleat.MORNING EVENTS.The first event of the day, the boys\u2019 \u2018tendem, was very closely contested, i being won by Allen Laurie and Mau- | held.| Blue, White, Pink, rice Blanchet, with Masters E.Kirouac White Stripes, Worth l4c.and iS.\u2018and J.Drouin follawing closely for Special 106.i second plage.a Fast Colored Gingbams in Navy, | The boys and girls\u2019 double sculls ;wax an exciting struggle from start to finish and showed that the Lake ue, | Children of to-day will soon be worthy White, Broken Check.Worth 30e.nod j ruccemmons of such splendid old timers Frank Glass, Geo.Lamothe, Mike Gurry, Archie Laurie, Edgar Auger, Chas.Sewell and others, who for years carried the lake pennant to vie tory.{ Frank Coote and «Jeanette Lamothe | won this evens, Miss Pouliot and E.; Fontaine finishing second.The ladies\u2019 double sculls, as ususl, iroved a »pirited event in which Miss arjorie Glass and Miss Jean Cook | vere successful.Misses Hope Glass \"and O'Donnell were second.TRe boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 for paddle {wan also keenly contented, being won by Allan Laurie, Hortense Lamothe, Aime lamothe and Margaret Gurrie, ! Harold White, Jeanette, lamatbe, t Rosamond Slade and Frankie Coote crossing the line a few seconds later.* The ladies\u2019 single sculls brought out a large number of entries and resulted in another vietory for Miss Marjorie Glass.Misa Nexbitt was second.Probably the © beat event of the morning was the boy and girl tan- ; dem.Allan laurie and Rosamond Slade finished firat in this with Herbie Laurie and Jeanette Lamothe in second place.The boys\u201d four paddle brought the | morning's programme to a close, H.White.H.Laurie.Allan laurie and Maurice Blanchet snatching victory from H.Drouin, J.Drouin, E.Fon- | taine and E.Kirouac.I The senior events were, if ible, mare exciting than those of the morning.These were held in front of the Lake St.Joseph Hotel at 2.30 p.m.About the wharf and race course were hundreds of canoes, rowboats, launches and even sail boats.These, with their pretty occupants and their various colored gowns bianded against the green background of the misty HEADQUARTERS F032 European Wines, Mineral Waters, French anditalian Olive Oil +French Fine Products.JUDORE PATRY = 67-69 St John St., Quebsa.Écmeral Provisions -AND\u2014 FEED GEO.TANGUAY, LOWER TOWN, QUEBEC.Office, 48 St, Pall Street, WAREHOUSES\u2014 SE: 52,36 00427 1OR SALE BY » G.BUSSIERE à CO.nos, URNITURE REPAIRED Re-covered and polished; mat- ses re-mads, eto, carps dhir> laylag, counters and [ET 1) lish! oll far.vepolishele art to Hw 18 Coté d'Abraham.PHONE 8030 mt Tri pi?BE CONVINCED FOR SALE BY J.B.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRST CLASS GROCERS.LIMITED.RMS.\u201cCANADA Teaves Campbellton, N.B.Wodnenday and Saturday Thursday and Suudaytravel on the Intercolonial Limited\u201d can reach these pointe transferring to the tination.First class passenger rervice, for Montreal).113 St, John Street 25 CENT SALE.50 designs at 250.each, Cosy Covers 28¢.Laundry Bags at 25¢.The Fraserville Navigation Ce, OPERATING THE BAIE DES CHALEURS ROUTE every after the arrival of the east bound Maritime Express No.M, for Gaspe and inter mediate porta, returning leaves Gaspe Passengers for L'Anse aux Gascons and all ports east to.CGaspe, who may \u201cOcean Atlantic & Lake Superior Ry.at Matapedia for Port Daniel, thence by SS.Canada to des- and - freight information address the Companv, Frarerville, Que.For pas- renger Îares and staterooms, ete., ap- A.Smeaton &Co.Special line new Cushion Tops, mountains, meade, indeed, as beautiful a picture as one could wish for., AFTFERNOON.The events of the afternoon were run off without a hitch, the first [race being called immediately on ar- (rival of the 1.45 train with ita bun- dreds of passengers.| The single paddle was won by Jack Brown.Harold Wurtele second, Time, 4.38.The tandem standing on the gum wales afforded lots of amusement for the spectators.Those old warhorses, RH.Blair and R.Cressman again won the event, H.Wurtele and Jack Brawn crossing the line in second place.Several of the crews came to grief and swam ashore.The tandem canoe was won by H.Wurtele and Jack Brown, Bobbie Smythe and H.Poston finishing 2nd, Time 4.44.In the single sculls S.H.Hill won out after a close contest with J.O'Donnell.Time, 4.35.|, The three paddle was won handily hy Picard, Fletcher and Larue, of Lorette, Wurtele, Brown and Poston .being second.Time, 4.12, The race in which most interest centered wan the lady and gentleman tandem for which a dozen entries had been received, most of the crews atarts ing.For the better part of the course ail the cannce were well together, but | when nearine the finish line two began to draw ahead of the fleet, but not gaining on each other to any perceptible extent.Tn an exciting ble Smvthe and Misa Jean Cook crossed the line a H.Hill and Miss Marjorie Glass.Time, 2.09.The gentlemen's donble sculls wae easily Won by Wurtele and Brown, Hill \"and Poston, second.Time, 4.17, The four paddle, which has alwavs heen a spirited contest in which the Lake ia usually pitted against braves of Lorette, war won hy Wurtele, Brown, Poston and Smythe, of 1.ake St.Joseph, Picard, Larve, Fletcher and Woodley, of lorette being nbout three lengths astern at the finish.Time.4.154.' The Tiltinge Match finished of a day's aporta which for general excei- lence comoared most favorably with those held in former years.Eight crews competed in the tournament and some wildly exciting battles enaned until Blair and Fletcher, Douglas and O'Donnell were the only auevivors of by ply to F.8.Stocking, Quebec, (For | the fray.Alter a rest theme scarred freight tarifle apply to the A.G.F.|- sors.i i A.Intercolonial Yrs Board of Trade, warriors were pitted againat each other, and only after a proteacted and desperate smcounter was victory award ed to Blair and Fletcher, Douglas and O'Donnell carrying off second henors.The executive arm grateful to the rentlemen who kindly ansinted as offi- clals.Hans Holmer made an excellent pasar, while he ee tie of judges were acceptable ormed Mr.George Lafrance, of Lake Ser geant A.A., and Mr.Maurice Alexander, while Herbert Scott.as time kesver, credited the eampetitors with nothing short of world's records.During dinner, the guests, about three hundred in number, were enter: tained hy the orchestra and by Fred.Norgan, who rgndered the \u2018Angel of My Dreams\u201d by Petber and \u201cFlora\u201d by Weatherhy, Mr.Morgan has a ,very sweet medium tenor voie and his songs were ocectainly appreciated lle his amdience.: 1 Lot Ribbons to clap at 250.1 fier dinner \u2018there wae a pound of a yaré ' TC gevdey by ploht.\u201d\u201d Many opm.NIGE LINE SMALL SOUVENIRS, aded the verandah, while the beautiful jee rer the befilient Tights nish Bobe few inches ahead of 8.| the gowns and the subdued music enhanc.od the riotous sce of life apd animation, Many visitors had come to the hotel from St, Catherines, Lorstte and other neighboring resorts in anticipation of the usual regatta hop.Great was the disappointment when it was learn- of that instead of the dance there was to be an entertainment by Madame Stuart-Bichinge.It seems that Mrs.Stuart-Richings had been booked several weeks ahead and it was unfortunate that the entertainment should have clashed with rogatta night.The first number on the programme, an overture, the Allegro of Gade's D ed by Misses Taylor and Jay.After the applanss which greeted this had died away, Madame Stuart-Richings gave a dramatic recitation hy Will Carleton entitled \u201cThe Ride of Jennie McNeil.\u201d Her next number, an imitation of bird-warbling, was well received.Sho then gave a number of Old-fashioned songs in an old-fashion- ed way.\u201d Her imitations of barnyard fowls in \u201cFine Feathers\u2019 was perhaps the beet thing op her programme.After a character dancing sketch \u2018A Colorado Ball\u201d Mises Taylof and Jay gave \u201cMeditation\u201d from Thais so well that the audience almost blistered their hands applauding.When the final number of the programme, an ingenue character monologue, entitled \u201cA Naughty Little Girl\u201d was ended, the prises won during the day were awaried in the rotunda.The friends of the recipients crowded about and even lined the stairways to \u2018the landings.Mrs.Frank Glass, wife of the Hon.! President of the Awsociation, assisted | hy Mrs.J, C, Melimont, graciously : presented the trophies, and ax the victors came forward they were heartily applauded.The Frank Carrel Cup i for the championship of the Association was won hy Jack Browne, with 14 out of a possible 18 points.Harold Wurtele.who won the cup last year, was a close second with 13 points.While the prizes were leing awarded, the ballzoom was clearsd \u201cout and dancing reigned supreme until 12 o'clock, except for thom poor unfortunates who were obliged to depart upon the 11 o'clock train.Everyone who attended the regatta and the subsequent events, voted the day the most cnfoyable one of the season.NOTES.The train service was perfect, the very largu crowds being handle without delay.Wurtele's new racing canoe the prettiest on the lake.Mine Host Pepper was indefatigable in looking after the visitors.The old \u201cLotus\u201d which has many a hard race shows breaking up.is won signs of At the finish of the double sculls she was in a sinking .condition.The McKenaie snd Mann houseboats made fine dressing quarters.Lake Sergeant did not come to the scratch.The local baseball manager was paddled about by his captain and pitcher.Those wits know his cigars were glad he was off shore.Mr.Sewell\u2019s \u2018kindness in placing a tug and two darge barges at the dispesal of the'spuctators was much appreciated.The dancers, had no compassion on the musicians, Miss Jay's fingers being pretty weil used: up by the end of the evening.: Messrs.Pouliot, \u2018Drouin and Turcotte had the grotfide in front of their cottages heautifully illuminated Saturday night, The effect was very pretty.| DAY BY DAY The new Quebec team should not be afraid to face the music.They havea big band un their sweaters.When tbe cook carries the captain ashors on his back, it looks like holdin\u2019 on, even if it cuts no ice.It was 8% in the shade yeaterday.but when the sudden shower came on last night it was hundreds in the shade\u2014of every convenient doorway.Montreal in due to see many shooting stars this wesk-\u2014P.Q.R.A meet, of courne.The clouda proved an effective fire brigade last night, when they drowned out the fiery heat with a strong pressure of water.\u2019 Members of the Lake St.Joseph Ansaciation took to the water cart on Saturdav.This should be a great day for the knights in Quebec.There was a regular wash-out last night.And many a summer girl will have a wash out to-day as a result.Tis now fashionable to go fishing in an auto, but the nebermen ought to catch more than they do.COMING PLENARY COUNCIL.Preparations are progressing actively for the proposed Plenary Council of the Roman Catholic -Church in Canada, which is to open here on September 10th next, and at which all the Bishops of the Dominion will be present.It ia intended to hold apr- cial services in all the churches, at each of which e Rishop will preside and the wermon will also by preached by & member of the episcopate.It in likely that the Council will open with a procession of the Bishops from the Archhishop\u2019s Palace through Buade street to the Banilice.6 Quebec Symphony Society is also preparing a grand concert to be given at Laval niversity.PORCH OR VERANDAH SHADES To be had in all lengths as Chinies branch store.Come completely equio- ped; nothing but a ecrew driver is required {0 hang them.fri-mon-wed.Drink Boaujo:t Lager.It Is the best.' are The C.P.R.owing to enormous leyi- timate demanda for farm leborere, intend running excursions to Manitoba nd tte, Canadien Northwest.from +ebec, August , and Sept, , the Joos rate for which will be $10.00, and the rewarming rete-818,00, fuit, particulare of which will .appesr ater, Minor Sonata, was beautifully render depressio: AA Wonderful Growth in Baies During 1908.The year just passed will long be remembered for rhe financial a commercial depression.Business houses all over Canada were affected.Most of them show ao loss ovet 1907.Bome did about as much business last year os in the ng ome.A lew \u2014 a very few\u2014show substantisl gains.In spite of \u201ctard times\u2019 and \u201cfinancial * the sales of \u201cFruit-atives\u2019 doubled in 1808 over 1907.The National Drug & Chemical Coof Canada Limited bought \u2018\u201cFruit-atives\u201d in 100 gross lots (14,000 boxes)?Lyman, Sons & Company, of Montreal, and Lyman Brothers io Toronto, also ordered \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d the bundred gross lots.Thess big wholesalers bought such big orders simply because the retail dealers ordered so many boxes of \u201c\u2018Fruit-atives\u201d\u2014and the dealers Wad to keep \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d always in stock to œupply the constantly growing demand of people in every section of Canada.To-day, \u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d are the most popular family medicine in the Deminion.In the big citise, in smaller towns, on farms and ranches, \u2018\u2019Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u201d are the stand! in euring sll forms of Stomach, ver, Bowel, Skin and Kidney Trouble, Rhenmatism, Hendaches and Neuralgia.Are yow a sufferer from any of tie diseases ?Don't hesitate a moment.Get a box of \u201cFruit ves\u201d \u2014 take them according to directions\u2014and they will cure without fail.50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, or trinl size, 25e.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.lord Strathcona will sail for Canada on Friday next.Mr.J.Rattray, of Montreal.spent the week-end in this city.Mr.W.P.Cullen, of New York, re gintered at the St.Louis vesterdav.Dr.L.E.Fortier, Mrs.Fortier and Miss Juliette Vaillancourt, -of Montreal, are in town the guests of Dr.Samson.Lady Garueau.\u2018vith her daughter.Jeanne, and Miss Lirette Painchaud are the muests of Mrs.F.E.Rov, Villa Mon Repos, Murray Bay.Senator Bolduc, Messrs.Philip Boldue, P.F.Renault, and Jos.Cloutier, of Beauce, left for a trip to Europe on board S.S.Lake Manitoba on Sunday last.Mr.J.H.Aloz.manager of the Auditorium, and Mrs.Alos.returned to town vesterdav from a most suc- cemful fishing trip to the Lower St.Lawrence.Messrs.W.A.Dinsmore, J.D.Craddock, Boston; M.A.Thomson.Delaiware; Mr.and Mes.F.J.Thomas.Meadville, Pa.; Jas.P43 Tyrrell, B.Wilanski, Montreal: T.W.Kennedy, New York, were among vesterdav's guests at the St.\" Louis Hotel.Mr.C.Bteinwedell, of Columbus, Ohio, has arrived in town to assume the position of superintendent of the Frontenac Gas Companv.Mr.Steinwedell is an expert in gas matters and hin appointment will doubtless prove valuable to the compenv.Dr.Conrad Geggie.who recently eraduated with high honors at Laval Énivernity.will sail shortly for Furope, where he will continne his studies in the hospitals and universities of London, Paris, Lyons and Heidelberg.H.Sternfeld, Philadelphia: Mr, F.H.| Baker, New York: Dr.aod Mrs.E.E.Hopkins, Boston: Mr.and Mrs, Herhert Green.Brooklyn, N.Y.: Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Barrett, Boston: S.1.| Walker, Miss N.Walker, Ilaltimorewere among yesterday's guests at the Chateau.Mr.end Nes.W.S.Howe, Mr.and Mra.G.H.Allen, Nr.and Mrs.James Rodger, and Misses Rodger, Mr.and Mre.F.Burton, E.F.Prvce.R.C.Buchanan, W.T.Comming.H.Me- Laren, Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Burgess, Nr.and Mrs.J.D.Ouellette, J, H, Horsey, John F.Carroll were among the Montrealern who registered at the Chateau yesterdav.\u2019 Arrivals at the Neptune Inn :\u20148.C.Morris, J.W.Morten, 1.J.lang, Chs.Marchand, D.H.Adams and wile E.A.Villard and wife, Montreal ; E.A.Sherer and wife, New York ; A.E.Gauthier, La Tuque; G.8.Goshy, Manchester, Eng.: I.Martin, Spring geld, Mass; Alf.Boisvert, Amqui ; John C.Herzog and wife, Aug.Hverstman and wife, Mishawaka, Ind; Jacob Drenhart, La Foyette, Ind.Jos O'Neil, 8.H.O'Neil, Mrs.J.B.Wilson, Mr.W.D.Gordon and wile, Frank J, H.Wall, W.V.O'Conmell and wife, Chicago, Ill : Alp.Bouchard, Three Rivers; A.Gagnon and wile, A.Boily and wife, Chicoutimi ; J.A.Gariepy and wife, Longueuil ; Charles C.Kalars, Je Sueue Centre, Minn.; E.P.Honan, Pensselar, Ind.; Louis Bolduc, - St.Valier; A.Proulx, St.Helens ; T.Theroux, Vancouver, B.C.; Wm.H.Kerr, Toronto ; L.A.Lateur, Cooperville.Arrivals at the New Victoria Hotel : \u2014F.Habarle, Montreal ; G.C.Bowles and wile, Detroit, Mich.; Mra.I.H.Wolf, Minn Wolf, Indianapolis; Mr.Frank Johnsons, Glen Ellyn; Corne lius J.Kellar and family, Pittsburg; Capt.T.B.Thomas, imunton, Alberta; Wm.H.Kerr, Toronto, Gan; A.E.Rheault, D'Israeli ; A.Michaud, Wm.e Auger, Montreal ; E.N.Hurtubise and family, Rhawinigan Falls; D.Gigliot, Ste.Claire; Mgr.C.C.Tanguay, Sherbrooke ; W.H.Harrington, B.B.Danne, Lake St.Joseph ; R.Stevenson, New York : John Carrier, Ottawa ; C.H.Patry, Montreal; Mr.and Nre, A.Q.Brown, Howell; H.A.Smith, Lewisburg, Ohio; Leon Provencal and wile, Woonsocket : 8.Cearrignan, Three Rivers : J.R.Chalifour Wonmeocket :_F.M.Boulanger, Lowell, Mese.; G.W.Michaud, J.N.Michaud, St.Gabriel de Bran.; Geo.E.Jenner.Toronto, Can; M.Celia Higgins, Bangor, Me.AMBULANCE RUN AT MIDNIGHT.The embulence was called out last midnioht to convey a blind men from Be, Real strebt to the Hotel Dieu Hospital.The man, who is a pismo plays.was very ill.Messrs.J.Lvnn.Port Huron: Albert F.SIMA GIGANTIC PURCHASE, A M Sample Skir The record sale of the season.Ev models, worth from $5.00 to 87.00, all rice of roe Pp mevatsass pasanases piensa + vpnsesuse sunset colors, also black, all sizes.Worth $2.00 and $3.00 Iriving, or Seasho e.We lave purchased a number and added to thee selected Torn Waiste af fine lawn, daintly trimmed ith embroidery edging and insertions.Écqular 81.50 OF.coovie eres ven sense vSe.Waists of batiste, of n good quality, front with tucks and embroidered band.Regular $2.25 quality for.81.48 Beautiful Lingerie Waists, newest models, charmingly embroidered front, and trimmed with Val.or Irish Lace.Regular $3.35 for.0 .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260 $3.48 - Embracing all qmall lots, incomp) from our regular stock, as well as Line, offered at extremely low prices White Linen Sailor Suits, embroidered collar, cuffs and ties, made to sell at $2.60.Speci or , with navy collar and cuffs, trimmed with white braid.Regular 82.35 for .81.42 They were made with unusual oars | strips effects, Melton Cloth, Serge, Chariot and SIMARD 1909, & CIE.ANUFACTURER 5 CLEARANCE wo OF a = 300 Women's $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 ts at $2.59.skirt amongst the many different maw fall styles, at the Matciosn low New Sweater Coats for Women and Misses for $1.48, 1er Automobiling, Full Tashionsd, close or locss Gttinp, new fall styles, latest colors and combinations, fashioned of highest grade breasted new collars.Regular value $2.09 to 83.00 Hundreds of Exquisite Waists.in a Special Low Price Salespacial lots at remarkably fow peices, ments from our own will make altogether one of the most attractive sales we have ever held from every standpoint ; popular prices, varibty of dainty: mew styles.| \u2019 yarne.Single or doubls \u2018wore = each for.uw $140 regular stocks that White Lawn Waist, elaborated with fine Swiss insertions, and imitation Val.Lace, made to sell $2.00 for.$1.19 \u2018White Baptiste Waists, trimmed ; with embroidery insertion, and tucks, also Ge Val.Lace, worth 92.74 FOF viii > Nossoss roagresss £1.00 Very Spscial Lingerie Waiets, elaborated with fine Swiss embroidery and insertions, also\u2019 Val.Lace Collars and Cufis.Reœular $4.00 lo, .n.93.90 cee ome ane Boys\u2019 Wash Suits jte assortmedts amd: sizes, selected balance of Manufacturer's-: Bample® White Duck Bajlor Suite, pale bls collar amd cufli, trimmed with white braid, made to sell at $1.25 for.72 | White .Duck Long Sailor Pants, als ways sold at $1.00.Special.co.50 CIE.pr The 44 PP.aire 3% x 0%\" Takes +\u2018 The A Kodak, Foo: ol wor PHONE 3100.DONINION .COAL plies, worth from $1.35 to $1 prices, but the regular Englis qualities.Poles, Quilts, Bed Covers, &c., yard.AIAN.142 St, Joseph St., St- \u2014 HIGH GRADE KODAKS The 3A F.with nd shutier and Zeiss lens, sise of plover Bu x Sn Hak es om tithe to 1-305 Pare of 6 vecona ~ PRICE 976 0.Kodak with Voluts Shutter and om time to 1-100 part of a secon: \u2018 PAICE $107.20.> toutes 4x 8 Fr ak 3 lotures fr low 1 BE lntred SURED SH Ta x we Also & complete aesortment of Brownies sad ÆodaXsof ail prices.FRONTENAC PHOTO SUPPLY CO.\u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM AND GAS COALS SCREENED, RUN-OF-MINE AND SLACK FOB PARTICULARS, APIRY TO SALES AGENT, 112 8T.\"JAMES ST.MONTREAL J.COTE, 3,000 YARDS OF BRUSSELLS CARPETS 150 RUGS AND | WILTON CARPETS What we are Offering To-day is Unprscadented.3,000 yards of real Brussels Carpets, four or five woolen .50 and sold for 79 centæ These Carpets are not imitations of the Brussels - Carpets which are sold under the name of Ralmoral at reduced Roch\u2014 KODAK pape ppp Zejes Tessar Lens, .Plane Shutter and Zeiss ntaneo 1s to 1.marily for the photos ° psdapted to all other classes ly we qu 19 BSUADE ST, QUEBEC COMPANY, umreo 8 OF THE CELEBRATED h Brussels Carpets of the best Also 150 Rugs (Carpettes) in Wilton Carpets, size 8 by 4 yards, worth $45.00, sold for $30.00.Also a considerable reduction in ull household articles, such as Carpets, Portieres, Curtains, Brocatelle, House Linen Brussells Carpets worth $1.56 for 84 cents per The Sale Will Commence THURSDAY, 16th JULY, 190% For.One Month Only.Save your mouey by coming.to.pay a visit to the greatest carpet store in this district, P.J.COTE, 31 St.John St.Opposite Palace Hill "]
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