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

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


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

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[" | jo a | The Weathar Tower lawrence and Guif\u2014Westerly words, fair; much the same temperature.ok The Quebec £2 Chronicle.Temperatures Quebee Temperature \u2014 Minimum, 26; maxima, 36, MR SIFTON TEARS THE ECPROITY AR NT To Shreds-Shows wher: Laurier was Jpposed to Trade Relations with th2 United States on Diffarent Occasions.ONLY THE UNITED STATES WILL BENEFIT Montreal, March 20.\u2014Hon.Clifford Sifwon was tae principal speaker at the Anti- | Reciprocity League's mee:iug to-night in the Windeor Hail.The bal is smull and wo admission was by ticket, the result be- tog & gathering of leading business men, and one thoroughly in sympathy with the tpeskers.An overflow sueeting, held outside, was hardly as successful, the eond:- tions not being favorable, Students bauled Mr.Sifton in @ torch light proces: sion to the hall.Mr.Charles Chapute, president of the league, presided, and with him on the plaftorm were many of the lewding oiti- veus of Montreal.including a consider- Late number of Liberals.Is opening, Hon, Mr.Sifton said shat they had met to digwiss.an issue, rosé important which had arisen in Canada during many yours.It bad eut rmuny adrift from party lines, life-long Libernls having omited to oppose a policy intro- Cuced hy the Liberal government.\u2018\u201cThia position, * said Mr.Hifton, \u201c\u2018\u2018\u2019aus been caused since the Laarier gov- crament bas, as we claim, suddenly and umwarmotatly reversed the policy upon which ii wan ciected to office.This is denied by Sir Wilfrid, but [ claim that + neither ho nor any of his suporters were elected to, effect this tremty which we are discuseing to-night.\u201d* Afcer the rebuff at Washington in 1898 a fisca?policy was settied vpon which the Liber:uls appested 10 the country dn 1900.This was discussed and approved by almost every province of the Dominion, so it was not merely adopted by the govern- went, dut approved by the people then, and again in 1904 and 1908, while at not ome of three elections was a single sylla.Lie brest'ied regarding reciprocity.MY.8ifton quoted gdanks from the Libersi convention platform of 1893, when the Liberals cousidered that Boston and New York were our natural ports, and any attempt to make a Canadian port was a fight against geography.\u2018These are old planks of the Liberal policy,\u201d\u2019 suid- Mr.Sifton.\u2018\u2018which T maintain have heen discarded and if they bad pot been abandoned 1 should not \\avo remained a3 member of the Liberal party in parliament, or & member af the Libersl government.But Laurier says this policy was not abandoned.but only Leld in sbeyance.\u201d\u2019 jLayghter.) Proceeding, lov.Mr.Sifton quoted speeches made dy Sir Wilfrid Laurier tgainet better trade relations.with the United Staies and in favor of preferential tremtment of the Mother Country instead.He sieo quoted Sir Wilfrid in rupport of the Grand Trunk Pacific proj.wt.in which he enlarged »pon tèe noces tity of trade east and west, and prayed le heaven that the Dominion was not too ate in building the new railway to save the country from incursions from the United States.\u201c\u2018\u2019Therefore, \u2018\u2018 eaid Mr.Sifton, \u2018I! bave thowa you that four times hus the Prine Minister delibe ately and categorically stated he wasted nothing to do with the Americans and that reciprocity wus at an end\u2014that is his own clear statement\u2014 therefore be could not be correct in eny- ing that reciprocity was not et an end but held in aboyance It was publicly sbardoned and recanted by the leader of the government.And I venture to say that tens of thotsr.nds of people support.tions wbo would not have supported it if he had not been so clear upon this very point.\u201c\u201cM 18 therefore, for these reasons that T say it is the government which is at fault.and not myrelf or our olher friends who oppore this palicy.We still sapport the policy which was advocated before the ;ssopie of Omnads.and desire only that the government whall stick to thé policy which tae goverc.ment put into effect, and which was so preeminently successful in the affsirs of the country\u2019 Proceeding.Hon.Mr.Sifton eaid that tie fiscal policy cf the government had heen wonderfully saeeessful; thet it had (improved the trade of the BYmtfrion in wory \u2018direction.beth Roreign and idfer- provincisi, to nach an exien! that the trade had jumped from thirty to a hundred millions in foutteen yems, while Cauada had become one uf the nost pros.Ferous countries of the world.\u2018* And after doing all this aud seeing the wonderful prosperity of the country, whet word you expect to be the national policy of tre goveriinent!'\u2019 asked) Mr.Sifton.*\u201cWauld it not de to say That now everything vas gong so well, with business incieas'ng and population grow.\u2018ng by leaps and bounds, the country should sit back with its vast natural resources and adopt a policy which would enable us to have.on this northern bef of the continent a nation wiih will avoid the mietakes of othar countries and eliminate poverty, unemploymen:.and those other distiesses whic) aro #5 common in other placesf (ur policy would have been, knowing asst had happened in other countries where naisial resources bad been wasted and destroyed, to advise a policy for greater care and judgment u thier disposition.\u201d Tuere were plentiful problems to Le solved, but the government had instead of grappling with these problems turned to A treaty for reciprocity, saying it would Add 20 the prosperity of the peojde.During the past twelve years Canada had gone along without anyihing approaching hard times, despite occasions! flurries.which had failed'to produce any panic or general distress.But the United States had during that tims had no lews than three serious panion.\u2018And the resuk of tieing curscives to the S:ates will be 1 we shall have the honor and pleasure où sharing in their next panic instead of going on our way as paw.\u201c\u2018Then,\u2018\u2019 said Mr.Qifton, \u2018*[t was claihed the reciproe:ty agreement would increase immigration frum the United States\" He knew sometding about that since he had initiated the polivy of sending sumi- gration agents to the Western States.Al present the immigration to the West was divided into three parte, one British, one European and the other from the United States.\u201cI can conegive,\u201d\u2019 he said, \u2018\u2018aothing more wudesirr.ble tha: than that proportion s'ioukd be disturbed and a sudden rush of our friends come to the North.\u2018west would put them into the position of the dominating factor in the affaire of those provinces, (loud applause.) T can conceive nothing more than thie argument which ehows that this agree ment ja unwise, ill-considered and um- etatermantike from first to last.od the government at the last two elec- S \u20181 have Leen in polition for twenty.ANDEMAN'S PORTS vo SHERRIES D'RECT FROM OPORTO AND JEREZ, IN SULK AND CASES QUEBEC, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911.fares years,\u2019 continued Mr.Sifton, \u2018\u2018 but never before bave I seen a government bring down an important measure to per- liament and © entirely fail to make good in argument es the govertment bas dong in this case.The government has totally failed to.put before parliament or be fore tbe people of Canada « fair compars- tire statement of the statistics which are necessary before anyone can bave a fair comparative view of ttis question, They say the result of this treaty wil be to give the Canadisu farmer better prices far hie products, but, in my opinion, the Canadan farmer gets more now for his products than \u2018he will after this treaty goes into effect.He stands to dose, not gain, by taking down the bars.Canada will Dot get any benefit from the system that would aise from the carrying out of this tredty.Your wheat wnust be kept pure, not mized.The comirol of irazs- portation must be kept in Canada, and es wach of our wheat as possible mist be mifed in Canida, so that the bye products may bo suid here for the feed of Y¥ve teck.No country in the world aver continuously shipped the unmamufactured products of the farm to foreign countries and ever succeeded ia keeping up her ag- ricuhural prosperity.That is the bad feature of this proposition, that it puts a premium upon bad farming and the shipping of Canada\u2019s raw products to 8 foreign country, there to be worked up at a profit, while they send to us what we are able to buy in manufactured products at enhanced prices.\u2019\u2019 Proseeding to discues the pulpwood and purer schedules, Hon.Mr.Sifton said that these constit ited one of the greatest amets the Canadian provinces bad, and one upon which a satisfactory peiicy bad been worked out.which met with the support of the prople.This policy had transferred to pulp and paper irdustry to the province of Quebec, to its great advantage in every way, both in trade and © yment.\u2018\u2018Now what does the governmont dof\u201d' asked Mr.Sifton.\u2018The United Sia\u2018es manufacturers want our pulp wood.They do not want our pulp or paper, but the wood, to manufacture there.It has been shown that the province gets ten {mes the benefit from shipping the manufar- tured goods to ths raw material.It the seme in the dairy, the milling and packing industries.Al are working up raw materials and contributing to the prosperity of tbe country.\u2019 Further, Mr, 8ifton pointed owt that even under present prote-tive conditions the people of Montres! and other Canadian cities had been importing great quantities of food stuffs.If this treaty were passed it would let down the bars to such countries ae Denmark, Argentina, Belgium and the whole British Empire, These peopie were now emporting to Canade, and if the iresty went into fores they would be able to use Canada as a dumping groupd fo! their surplus farm products.Thui, where the farmer now Got à fret rate price, bis market would be destroyed and demoraiised dy foreign eompetitiop.= \u2018\u2018That is the zarvelous tLing,'\u2019 con- timueëd Mr.Sifton.\u2018\u2018Our friends in the fgoverament sun to desire to put the farmers on a free trade basis for all 1hey have to sell, while they will still have tp pay duty on their manufactured goods.A more unequal policy eould not be im- agived.A tax to be fair should resch all, but this will tax aoine at the expense of othezs.If this proposition goee into effect the farming population will soon rise and say that if they were not to have proteetion upon their products and their markets w re to be demoralized they must iso have the benefit of the taking off of the duties on the manufactured goods they needed.\u2019\u2019 The great benefiriaries of the agree ment, smid Mr.Sifton, would be the American Newspaper Amocistion, the Shiengo Dest Trust, the United States pany, the Minneapolis Milli Trusts and the Hill railway interests, ne \u201c*It will mean that these vast sggregs- tions of American capital wil be invited to came and dictate to our country and to take from us tte business we have built up dy the past twen!y-five years of bard work.There are two policies for Canada,\u2019\u2019 said Mr.&ifion, \u2018\u2018cunmercial in dependence and conmercial union.You cannot divide it, We must either be in position of absolute independence and coutrol of our own affairs.or eutrmit to what will happen in the near future when the United Gates is in position to put pressire on ca and enforce commercial union.And when th's comes about, I for one, shall be iudifferent whether the final step of polities] union with the United States comes abou:.because everything giving for nati ral etrength and \u2014hara-ter will already have been desiroyed.'\u2019 It bad cone tv the parting of tae ways, between trade for the benefit of Unpada, east or weat, with empire connection, or north and south, for the bes.ofit of the United States.\u2018The Sites bad asked thet our poly be cast in with them, and apparentiy this proposition had been accepted by the government, which bad asked the people to turn from the pathe so, successfully followed during the past tweity years, \u2018\u2018and turn to pathe which 80 far as we can see them, are destructive of every natural aspiration and partiotic conception.\u2019\u2019 Speeches were also made by Mr.Z.À.Laei, of Toronto; Professor Leacook, of MoGill; Hen.T.Chase Caagrain, and T.\u2018A.Trenhe'me, of Montreal.after which a reslution diswpproviog of reciprocity was unarinously a: d.SEVERE SENTENCES WELL DESERVED.Winnipeg, March 20\u2014Judge Richards put his font down this morning on the lawless tendencies which have developed among a certain class of foreigners in the city.Four of the prisoners convicted at the Assizes came before him for sentence, and the punishment meted out was among the most severe of his term of office.W.Moon.for assaulting a child, received 15 years in the penitentiary and 30 lashes.Paul Kochar, for beating his wife, was sentenced to the limit of two years and will receive in addition 50 lashes.Michael Hrynezysyn.for manslaughter, must serve three years, Nicholas Lucska will serve 6 months « .Montres for throwing a bottle at a street car.will not have -McMillan, who was 88 years of age.MANITOBA 1S DISSATISFIED With Terms Proposed by Dominion with Regard to the Boundary Dispute.Winnipeg, March 20\u2014There was à flutter of excitement in the galierics of the Legislature this evening when Premier Roblin laid on the table the offer ot the Ottawa Government received to-day as to the terms of the Manitoba boundary extension.Anticipations of à full dress debate were, | however, disappointed, fo: the Pre mier, after statingvthat the offer was a bitter disappointment to him, said! that he would move a resolution on' the subject, prabably on Wednesday.The reply of the Ottawa.Government took the form of a resolution of the Privy Council endorsing the report of the special committee, consist'ng of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.Fielding, which had had the matter under consideration.report is of consid erable length and reviews the various stages of the negotiations.The question of the financial terms on which boundary extension already offered should be granted is \u2018dealt with under sev:ral aspects.The expenses incurred by the Federal Government in developing that district, more particularly regarding work already done towards the construction of the Hudson Bay Railway by bridging the Saskatchewan, is dwelt on, and the potential valu: of the crown lands discussed.By the last ceffaus the population of that territory isfisome three to four thousand, mostlg Indians, and it is urged that the t of administration per head of the Jw territory will decrease as the coffitry becomes settled up.The offer ofthe Ottawa Government is pliased as follows: \u2014 \u201cIn consideration: of these matters, the sub committee recommends that so soot: as the -Legisiature of the Province of Manitoba shall have consented to the propesed increase of its limits and shall have agreed to the terms and conditions hercinaîte- set out, Parliament shall enact the boundary extension as previously offered.\u201d The main.condition is as follows: \u2014 That inasmuch 8s the said Province ublic lands, mines and minerals AME Woyilties ncideny] thereto in the added territory as a source of revenue, there shall be paid half yearly in advance by Canada to the Province.in accordañce to any payments orallowances it present enjoyed, an annual sum based on the population of such added territory as ascertaived at each census thereof as follows: \u2014* The sum payable until the population of such added territory reaches 100.000 shall be $200,000, thereafter until such population reaches 150.000 the sum will be $250.000, and thereafter the sum shail be $300,000.\" AN OLD LADY BURNED TO DEATH.Chatham, Ont, March 20\u2014Mrs, A, McMillan, an aged lady residing in this city, passed away last evening at nine o'clock as a result of burns received on Saturday aftermoon.Mrs, lived with her son, who was away frum home on Saturday.She tried to light a gas stove, when her apron caught fire.A neighbor heard her screams and rushing in put out the flames.but not before she was seriously burned about the face and hauds The shock to her system, coupled with the painful burns, caused her death.SEND BACK BEEF TO WINNIPEG FOR CONSUMPTION Winnipeg.March 20\u2014When the cattle were being shipped east in such large numbers last fall it was predicted here that some of the heel would have to be brought back again for local consumption.Between Friday and Monday five carloads of beef have arrived in the city from Toronto, and the cost laid down to abattoirs is from $9.75 to $10 per cwt., or I cent under the present market prices of carcasses to the wholesale trade.Other cars are under contract and as soon as the weather is tou warm for frozen meat to be sent through the live cattle will be sent back.In addition to this there arrived from St.Paul this morning 442 Lead of fat wethers to supply the Winnipeg trade.TO TAKE ACTION REGARDING A PLAY.Montreal, March 20-\u2014A stenographer sat in the Princess Theatre to-night and took down every word that was spoken on the stage.lle was in the employ of Mr.Germain Beaulieu, advocate, of this city.and his purpose was to secure the proof that will enable Mr.Reaulieu to go hefore a judge to-morrow morning and ask for a writ of injunction against the further ptaduction of the play, \u201cTwo Women,\u201d by Mrs, Leslie Carter, on the ground that Mrs.Carter's play is an infringement on the copyright of a play written by himself.\u201cThe Living Vision,\u201d and of which he alleges Mrs.Carter has the manuscript, which she has never returned to him or his representatives.The action will be directed against the proprietors of the theatre, and as a preliminary a no.tarinl protest was served this afternoon upon them 4 Bakes Home Baking Easy hi | Absolutely Pure The only baking wider made from Royal Grape Oream of Tartar M8 ALUM,NO LIME PHOSPHATE W, M, AITKEN, MP, BEACHES HIS HOME In Newcastle, N.B, and Receives Rousing Reception\u2014 Banquetted Last Evening.| | ! Newcastle, N.B., March 20\u2014A rousing reception was tendered here today to.W.M.Aitken, M.P.who reach.! ed his native place in a private car at.| tached to the delayed Maritime express to-day.The successful financiet and now British parliamentarian was serenaded at the Newcastie station by a local band and warmly received by the Mayor, members of the Town ; Council and Board of Trade.At the ' Opera House the public gathered to greet Mr.Aitken and a compliment.! ary addrss was read.Mayor Mac- Murdo presided and addresses were made by may leading citizens.Mr.Aitken was banquetted at the Miramichi Hotel this evening by the Town | Council and Board of Trade.Elabor- | ate preparations were made.Editor | Gwynn, of the London Standard.ac- | companied Mr.Aitken and he was a guest at the banquet.Covers were | laid for forty-five.| The Maritime express dogged! seven hours to-day, partially due to a i heavy snowstorm and also te the de railment of cars on a freight train at | Tatagouche Bridge.which obstructed the main track for a considerable time.SERIOUS CHARGES And Public Schools in Ontario by the Women's Christian : Temperance Union.\u2018 London, Ont., March 20.\u2014A deputation | from tbe Women's Christian Tenperance | Union waited opon the Ministerial Asso.| ciation to-day and made eerious charges of immorality agaibet the young men\u2019s , clubs aad the public schools, | \u201cThere are forty chibe in the c*y.> - said Mm.Thornley, \u2018doing grest injury to the young men and boys.Having heard of the immorality going on st these, we spoke to the license inapector.He vame and explained the situation to um.saying that it was weHnight imposible for him to go into these places.They are nos licensed and he wWoukd be liable if he forced an entrance and did not find anything wrong.He advised us to fight to have them licensed.Then in these «lube I am informed, not only is liquor drunk, but gambiiog goes op, and not only gemibling but the wocial evil is practiced, Wivy, there are pictures there which mre indescribabky filthy, and books are ex changed which should never have been printed.\u2019 Hegarding schools, New, Thornley wid: \u201c\u2018\u2019Pbe insuorsl tendencies to-day stert in the schools and collegiates.la Loudon we are uo worse than they are all over the province, Dit the conditions are ter: rible to cousider.Impropriety starts in the primaries and rune right through our schools.À mother was telling me just 3 lithe while ago.that the older pupils of a certain ertiool were holding secret meetings i na barn nearby.\u2018And,\u2019 she said \u2018ay little ten-yearcid boy wes a door: for them.\u2019 \u2018\u2019 She raid that not only one Dat twenty would count those reached hy this immorlity.\u201cTo effect a remedy for all tive evil we should n in the achools, when the bays are before they join the clubs, \u201d* vaid Mre.Thoraley.\u2018' The parents shoud iusstuet their abildren in these vHal mat- tern.Pat if thoy don\u2019t the Department of Education should.We recently appeared before Dr.Pyne, asking bim to hhave Arthur Beal, who has been going about tearbing elong moral lines, added to the department.At the time thin wee not done.But we presented the fact to Dr.Pyne in such a way that he said he wan astonished, and we believe the results will come.\u201d A ecentnittes componed of Rev.P.P.Bingham, B.R Wikbon, Rev.T.GRwon Inkuter, Bev.H.EH.Graham, Rer.George Rev.W.Hi I A Large Shape We are showing a large fancy straw model with upturned side.This is delicately trimmed wiih lilacs around crown.This straw is shaded in green and mauve and a large bow of two toned rihbon adds a harmonizing touch.Price.Straw Turban This is a neat little model in New Blue fancy braid.very coarse weave, trimmed with two rosettes of straw and hairbraid in green and brown shot effect.Very Special valve at .87.00 Worsteds New Worsteds and Tweeds for fadies costumes.black and white stripes and checks, also greys.Our Special Prices .50c.to $1.75 Black Goods 1 Novelty Cloth in black, great variety of attractive weaves, very desirable for Spring costumes.Our Special Prices .75¢ to $1.28 Dainty Spring Millinery FEW of the new models for Spring are New Spring Dress Fabrics \u2018The new Dress Goods are \u2018attracting muc You have plenty of time between now and E your new Spring Costume.Why not chonse one of the- M Retail Division, 157- exhintion.Braid- These now oi These are shown in the ul.ra-fashionable coarse Straw and flowered effects which are now seen on Sth Avenuedescriptions will interest you:\u2014 Pretty Turban A small shape is shown in the fashionable Turban lrrgard for the constituencies that make chimi to represent the Japanese Court, sor of public morals and the propri and pronounce the aren Deyppietien abomination.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cHAREM SKIRT\u201d VIBWED FROM HYGIENIC POINT OF VIEW, Panis, Saturday \u2014\u201cTte harem skirt is the ideal garment for women.It allows of freedom of limbe, protects against cold and wind, ory wore, against microbes and dust, PRE] NCTED COURSE lug the Empire the King's deep persemai while Admiral Togo and General Nogl will, The harem akirt s@ords every advan.E .-q \u2018terest In the doings of all his subjects, represent the army and navy respectively.itage.* * ** This is the view of Dr OF FAMOUS LIVES [nd you \"ait understand why he is 1n.| Among ether roval representatives are Bers, a Swedish doctor, whe In & lettes |eressing his hold upon the affections of the King and Queen of Norway, the Crown to the \u201cMatin\u201d adds: \u201cIf oms bears in tpectat Denpatoh.] ja peopte.Only the other day the con: Prince and Princess of Denmark.the mind the number of women who are Loxoan, Saturday.stables fnjured in the Houraditeh battle\u2014 Crown Prince und Princess of Sweden, the drowned owinz to their being hampered [MR.HAMMOND STIRS SOME REMINISCENCE [Special Despatch.) lexnox, Saturday.KING DECORATES PLUCKY WOMAN [Special Derpateh.] Loxbox, Saturdaytheir Individual wersh these relics greatly] differ.These of the subssquent two cem- turées shew a greater bulkiness of form and aopersbuaéance ef mruscularity.\u201cfa the Guarnacel Hercules, however, LS The adherencs to the earlier style is not saly tracesble in its portions of undeniable men by the King of England before, but aatiquity, but alse which tt must have undergons by Graeco-[taken as in King George's reception and Reman sculpters whea first brought to} inveatiture of the Miners, firemen and police constables and the decoration of a Meme.Jt rest then have stood on & MUP: p00 omen who lent valuable aid to à pert of metal fixed in the base and bifur- p-ticeman in his fight with un armed crim- cating at its upper end, the receptacie for!inal.aven mow quite visible, The! Pathos, too, was lent by the fact that which being q jone of the reciplenis of the honor was chavacter of the resteration shows the police Constable Woodhams, who nun ne- boldness of teuch which characterizes the|verely wounded in the recent ght with Bracce-Fomen workmanship of that snarchists, and had to be carried to the palace on & stretcher, and whom the King posted.oe rea.iy nt a received with a pleasant smile and the tue passiag a.e in have a words:~\"1 am proud Lo shake you by the hand.\u201d swayed by the appearance presented by There have been lInvestiiurax of brave in the restoralion[seidom has there been so much interest | The English newspapers ars full of iMtorles of the ilfe of Mr Jahn Hays Hammond, the Special Ambassador of the United States, who hax rented the mansion of tha {ate Buroness Burdett-toutts in Pleeadiily.After reciiing the adventu- Tous part played by Mr.Hamniund In the reform movement in the Transvaal aud recalling the fut that following the Jame son raid he was arié ted and sentenced to death.there nowapapers devoie cons,d- Oriya\u201d who died a few dave ago Ge (hom borne to the palace on à at Hrighion Burvugh Asylum st the age stretch were personally praised and of seventy, was a famous fortune teller Jecorated by tie King, who at the sume who wan itr By thousands tnoan me placed a gotd medai upon the breast grades of society Xhe asserted that she! predicted for the present\u2019 Queen when Princess May that She would Le engaged | As further evidence of King George's to two heirs to the Kritish throne and er one notes the honor of a royal con- vi M L ata ll tian are Yarke that she mand to dianer to Dr.Jowett, the Bir- eraule space to lelling vf the magninoent | She Ja id to have told Mr.Gladstone mingham Nonconformiat, who is auon to apiertalnments that are to be provided hy | when a youug me\" the famous bath he'srave for New York, and the deep Intersat the Special Ambassador, and ansert that| Would have, and among ot n her ee ufferings tle fancy ball æiven by him will be one of book of patrons were Colonel North, for ®¥inced bY His Majesty 1m the 6 whom ahe outlined great wealth and a of seamen when he received Dr.Greatell, the most notable gatherings of Anxlotragic death the Labrador missionary, and listened te \u2018American soelcly during coronation week.1 | Archduke Francie Ferdinand, heir appar by their skirts, of the working woman who saved a come | stable from being shot Ly a burglar.\u2018stood, Is 10 represent tire United States.but the perils of his work in the Far North! ans, 100,008 Colontals and fully as many ent to the throne of Austria-Hungary: lwho are burned he mea ation Pru :e Yussuf L -Din, heir apparent to + Turkey, and the Crown Prince Fordinund Sic o their skirts, all womes will um and Princess Maria of Roumania.ders the ad of the bare Mr.John Hays Hammond, It Is under-{*C)\"h Which must eventually become general.\u201d Dr.Berg adds thst when tbe \u2018eye bas become accustomed to the new France, Portugal, pain, Belgium and some fashion, mankiad will ~refar it te the old-styled skirt.His views, however, are not shared ag the Academy of Medicine.Professor Des| bove, formerly dean of the Faculty, on e other States have not yet selected thelr representatives.With regard to Ruasta, However, the Tuar ls expected to attend the coronation naval review at Spithead, and the Queen of Spain la expected in presses bis views om the subject a» June.ows: \u201cThe question of hyeiene du-+ = Te ts estimated hers that 10,000 Amerl-|eDter into the domain the lue skirt; there is only a question of auit.omy! The Swedish decter ln question, the Farness Meroules, thus rendering the about feminine \u201ccesa What could be mors diplomatic than the aitors from Lhe Continent will be here! knows notbl King's praise for the plucky America |, June to witness the coronatien pag-| \u2018Bad\u2019 legs will nurses who assist Dr.Gremfell im bis one If It were not for the limit set te have ne better show ify new parts incompatible with the reste harems skirt thas la the ordinarp cc ; \u201cIt raust also be remarked that no allu- Tossi ng the slap whatever %0 this status occurs in the evrisess of the sixteenth and seventeenth penturies.Therefore, it may be held that mo restoration by soulpters of the Ciaque- \u2018 cento was made, being quite evident that \u2014\u2014 Pancake,\u201d Old English nerelc undertakings?These are only à few examples of how of his people; and In this werk he is ably assisted by Queen Mary, whoss charities Ceremony, Observed at Westminster|.mmm: omni this pelio had net at that time been exhumed.\u201cFer these rensens this particularly in- Seresting relic may be attributed to some.of the immediate followers and puplis of Losippua, wha, having the advantage per- Mans of the master's ewn direction, produced a werk mers in accordance with his Miesynerasy than & would have been pos- are nation wide and absolutely unsecta- thing in her power to encourage the development of British Industries.Everything that can be made In Engiand\u2014laces, linenn, lingeries, siiks\u2014wiil be worn by har at the Coronation: snd the example set by Her Majesty Ws being followed by court ladies !n general, so that a great rian.Moreover, the Queen is doing evers-ltne American Invasion will be on.the ship.the exodus in America by the facilities of Sol ommien) tare at Pa ire the ocean transportation companies it 18 for the same reasen.The harem ski believed that the number of American visi- will not last.It Is cemtrary w ata) ters would be much greater than that|laws\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 which ls now roughly estimated.POPE PIUS PRONOUNCES Between Easter end Whitsuntide, when AGAINST \u201c > Diag companies, by utilising their maximum resources, will be able to provide! RoME, Seturday-\u2014Pope Plus has pre accommodation for about 100,000 voyagere ROURCed againet the \u201charem\u201d skirt.It ig across the Atlantic.declared that Roan matrons, eves before It we allow 84,000 who will come at other \u2018he advent ef Christianity, wewld have re times and by other routes amd by less jected this eostume as onwerthy of them.luxurious vessels, we arrive at the 160,00; In the opinion of the Vatican, Îts adop- ible for aubeequent copyists to do.\" THE LURE OF LONDON IN THE SPRING AIR \u2014\u2014\u2014 [Bpectal Despatch] i Loxoon, Seturday.Wh mers than a suaploion of sprin in the air the lure of London sssms irre.Tt ene chooses one Can Queen Mary on most days in her ari through Eyée Park.looking regally tamdsome and acknowledging with her quick amile and side glance the saluten of any observant pedentriens on the pails or of the eocupants ef automobiles ar ether earriages.When the Court is out of mourning It 6s understood no one will devots hers it esses whole heartedly to promoting the amenities of social life in London than the Queen, for there are few women \u2018whe have grasped the economic advan- sage of encouragi ue industries whisk à gay Lond season implies.mare thereughly than Queen Mary.Nemt month there will be a good deal of sutersaining in honor of royaity.Ne member of the royal\u2019 famity enjoys greater popularity than Princess Alexander of Took, whom hostes ot royalty are always eager to uré, and Prineess Patricia's tondness for dancing 18 certain te insure several balle #6 young people deing arranged lu her LLY .smote \u201cav Wrens « aruseast \u2014 ren.Anclent Custom Is Still Observed 1s ont tn antiquity, but It seems to have In British School on Each |1aad ta the sietesets conturre | Shrove Tuesday.+ eee et [Boeotas Derpateh.] Lonnon, Saturday.permitied to play from elght A.M.for the] whole of Nhrove Tuesday, and of the achou! .sook fastaning a pancake to & orow at the] Townes et are ron omen sohool door, Tha ceremony at Westinmors, end was observed at Wostmin.ter Behool Is referred te in the \u201cQeatiester Bohool on Bhrove Tuesday in time] MONS Magasine\u201d for ii%, which says that anored fashion.The origin of the oustem \u2018\u2019\u2019uvon Shrove Tuesday the under clerk of PANCAKE DAY AT WESIMINSTER SCHOOL.the collage enters the echoo) and, preceded by the beadle and the other officers, throws a large pancakes over the bar which sion, End when pancake Into the air there ruggle, trom which Geor ventesnyear-old pupll, but not all, the majer portion of the cov- sted cake.Then he wap etoorted Impetus has been given Lo manufacturers in l£ngland and Ireland.| It is safe to predict that, whereas only la tew short months ago the name of the 'King evoked merely stersutyped snthusi- asm, when ha rides to Westminster In June to be crowned the demonstrations of his subjects will equal in enthusiasm the greetings accorded to his tatner, long the Firat Gentleman apd siways the mest popular prince in Europe.SOCIALLY ACTIVE, TOO.The King and Queen are becoming socially active, too, and are accepting Invitations to dinners at the houses of {thelr more Intimate friends for the fret Ume since King Kdward's death.The first they honored In this way were at No.1 Grosvenor squares, when some thirty gueats were invited to mest a biack velvet dress, with oh Jet em- brolderies, snd wore diamond stars in her hair, her other ornaments including a magnificent plaque of dlamonda worn as à neckiace, and à spray of diamond The \u2018Status Scholas Ktowlus of 18 divides the upper trom Lhe lower schools.\u201d | Aowers in her corsage.Lady Farquhar, ! t his - aring & white dress with a diamend t contains a reference te the boys being.Beventeen boys sorrpates ne Trew ae: vie ng lined their permanent residents, but are a A fearful t ! Furséen.à Ing room, Lord Farquhar eceempagying'uiar rates.erged with,| Queen Maryand escorted dy in har white hi ton to the din- King, 16\u20ac the proc: The Duchess of Roxburghe, the only Amerioan present, who' with| wag accompanied dy the Duke, wore customary honors, headed dy the baadie|pailistted Diack tulle over white satin and the cook, to the Dean, who presented tim with the customary guines.hair.them.Queen Mary looked beautiful tn} « bread band of diamonds in pad estimate.That every berth from New ready assured.The steamship companies, to their credit be It said, have Increased example thus set might be followed with prot by the hotel keapera of London, in the ancient practice of killing the geose that lays the goldes eggs.So ravenous are some of these hotel keepers that parsons who have been stopping with them for years have been notified that unless they submit to an increase of about 300 per cent above the rates now pald they must vacate their reoms and apartments during the meath lord and Lady Farquhar st (heir houes!of June.Rooms that are now rented at frem 82 to $8 a day have deen jumped in price from $0 to $20.and as If thin were not enough some ef the managers.Intent upon getting every dollar that can be aque doubling the price of foedatuffe.Of coutse this doses not apply to all of the hniels-\u2014there arè some managers here who can sev beyond the end of hair neses\u2014and these have Bet pens- content with 6 silght advance upon reg- Your nerrespondent knews of a soore of termites who, forced out of thelr hotel b: extortionate dema: ve ORK We ive 5 eu hreats which ay ve eo ax hotel life will mow them ne 24 out of the visitors, are tion would break down the barriers be :twean the respectable woman and the deuil York from the middie of Apri to the mondaine.middie of June will be oncupled is are Buch eccentricities in women's fashions andre wi ot fai br te Pore al + w en official condemnation\u2019 of & Haves wore publie thelr rates but slightly, if at all, snd the he regards sa likely te be harmful te who, it seems, are determined to engage STORM IN BERLIN KEEPS MANY INDOORS BERLIN, Satarday~\u2014Berlin bas not se jcnped trom the storm which has\u2019 swept over other parts of Europe.The streets (lave been covered with @ mixture oû talu and enow, end à wind of hurricane like vioiemoe has been raging.For twe days the streats looked deserted, avd {tbe cabmen and chuufeurs bad to drive with one band and hold on with the other to keep frum being Bown from (thelr meats.d The elect of the capricious weather \"the various hotels, where people are giad plainly to be seem in the tea rooms to take refuge.e Berlin hotels are se overero this week that pers sons have been obliged to go as fur as Potsdam In search of rooms.| This pressure upon the hotel aceom jmodetionn nrisee from the fact that the German aristocracy bas fersakea country estates and taken all the available suites nt the beading à n rt parties te in the ue - an in ition te Chia, lia hotels \u2018have bad ®, stand tbe sin of ihe Ger nas tural Associa wi 9 ai fost influx of Jonded regie sage « their families 1 \u2018 - 4 = ME QUEBEC CHRONICLE.: .TUESDAY, THE QUEBEC BANK| ATLANTICCITY.N.J.| Aeadaohes Committee for reconsideration] a.em \u2014 Lu , ATLANTIC J Stopped |\u2018\"ih Drier or de Deiceend che] gift the revsrend Iadier chafi un: NOTICE 1s-beteby given of the intention of The Quebec Rank, a body politic and corporate, having its principal piace of businem #t the City of Quebes, pétgr Lie expiration of.four weeks from the dale of the first insertion of tha notice in \u201cThe Canada Gazette,\u201d and of the by-law sabjoincd, passed at a Special General Meeting \u201cof the shareholders of the said The Quebec Bank, called for thst pur pose, at the Head Office of the said Bank, at the City pf Quebec, on the 28th day of Feben, te apply tu the Treasury Hoard ot for the issue of a certificate approving of the said by-law, is accordance with the provisidas of Section 33 of the Bank Acterie at Quebec, the Ist day of March, Ry order of te Board\u2014 FRE QUEREC BANK, BB.STEVENSON, General Manager, THE QUEBEC BANK Sucbec, Fdbruary 281k, 1911.By aw meeting of the share.pote efthe Quebec Bank, held at its Bankjag House, in the City of Quebec, on the twenty-cighth day of l'ebrua:y, ame thousand aine hundred and eicven.Moved by John T.Ross.Seconded by Vesey Boswell, Rnd resolved, That the following By-law be adepted: BY-LAW NO.12.That the capital stock of this Bank be in.sreased from Two Million Five Hundred Thou- Dollars ($2,500,000) to Five Million lars ($3,000,800), by the Josue of twenty- ive thousand (25,000) shares, of the pur value of Une Hundred Dollars ($140) each, and Shat the Directors be, and sre herely empow.gred to issue and allot suclt increased capital tock from time to time, as provided by the k Act, and at such rate of premipmem as they may deem advisable, I hereby certify the above to be a true copy of the By-law as entered in the Minute Dook wl the Quebes Bank .B.B.STEVENSON, General Manager, REGINALD C.PATTON, tor.mar2to3l AUCTION SALE of Valuable Property white service.Special early season rate, On Friday, March 31st, at 11 o'clock am, at the office of Mr.Cyr.Tessier, N.P., No.56 St.Peter street, sale of \u2018 that desirable property situated No.75 | D\u2019Auteuil street, Esplanade.I have reccived instructions from | the executors to the cstate of Mrs.Widow Joseph Hamel to sell by public | auction on ! FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1911, at 11 o'clock a.mat the office of Mr.Cyr.Tessier, N.P., 56 St.Peter street, that most desirable family residence, situated No, 75 ! D'Auteuil street (Esplanade.) House solidly built of cut-stone, with large.brick extension kitchen, with servants apartments above; good cellars and stables, with private entrance in rear: situation unrivalled for sunshine; contains 14 bright rooms.The property measures 30 feet in front by 106 feet In depth.Possession Ist of May.House will be open to visitors the 28th, 29th and 30th of March.For further particulars apply to Mr.Tessier, LS.DESCHENES, Ta Auctioneer, Quebec, 14th March, 1911 NOTICE \"To all parties requiring to renew their roof ladders, Specin! attention is directed to Forrest's Metallic Ad- Justable Ladders, a first class article in every respect.Fits any kind of a roof reliable fire escape.Hundreds of feet of this lad.| der has been placed wn Government buildings in Queber All ladders painted with à non-corrasive paint.and also serves as a Now is the time to place your order.Every ladder guaranteed.ALEX.FORREST, 36 Garden St.Quebec i.mar.13x10 CANADA, Province of Quebec, In the District of Quebec.| Superior Court Wo.2036.The Kingston Gold & Conper Min.Mg Company, Limited, hody politic ad corporate according to the laws sf the Province of British Columbia, and having its principal place of busi- Ness in the city of Quebec, Province of Quebec.Plaintiff ; .ve The Redeemable Investment Comany, body politic and corporate, hav- fu its principal place of business in the city of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, one of the United States of America, Defendants.The defendant is ordered to appear within one month.Quebec, March 16, 1911, T.W.8.DUNN, Dep.P.S.C.Bedard, Chaloult, Lavergne & Prevost Attorneys for Plaintiff, Mar20x2 FURNITURE REPAIRED Buy Truman\u2019e Senitary Vermis \"proof Moss Mattress at $4.50, nothing better, All kinds of Furniture repaired, re-cover- edand polished.Work collected and delivered fren.Truman, 13 Cote d'Abraha: ead sana SR \u2014\u2014ambe « PHILLIPS HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Mass.Ave.and Besch.Roos single or ca suite, with ivate baths ; elects tights, steam Rest, clevasor 10 street level Booklets PF.P.PHILLIPS Dec.3,tu,thur, satx26.\u2014 HOTEL OST Whole Block Boardwalk Prost.ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Capacity, 500.Select Location.Hot and Cold Sea Water Bathe.Special inviting moderate rates.D.P.RAHTER {eb25x1u,th,3tx26 « Booklet and calendar, 8t.Charles place atel Raleigh and tbe Reach.20 large,sunny rooms, nicely furnished, ocean view, private baths, running.water, suu parlor.Ele- Tuo foal) floors: electric li ta; out en ser! aranteod a ui of the beut : apociel rates.HL DYNES, mar.14xty,th,satx13 Maat Modern & Leading Moderate Rate Hotel.ALBEMARLE VIRGINIA AVE.AND BEACH.Now throughout; capacity 350; here Winter and Spring guests have the same comforts, convenience and appointments to be found in the most luxurious hotels, without extravagant cost.Table is exceptionally good: $10, $12.50 up weekly Am.plas.Booklet., ° J.P.COPE.febZüxtu,th,sat,satn26 BUILT OF HOTEL JACKSON, price.Beach front at Virginia ave.Every modern ag- pointment, including elevator to sticet; private baths, orchestra, etc.American and Europeen J.H.GORMLEY.febtéxtu,th,eatx26 plans.Booklet.Hotel Flandars 133-137 West 47th St, K, Y.CI, 200 FEET EAST OF BROADWAY, A modern fireproof hotel, in the hesrt of the theatre, club, and hotel district; convenient to all car lines.An exceptional orchestra Rooms, with private bath, $2 per day.From Grand Central Station: Broadway cars vithov: transfer.From Pennsylvania Station: 7th Avenue cars without transfer.Booklet on requcet, H.R.SHARES, Prop.OtclSxtu.th,sat.to20June GRAND UNION ä HOTEL Æ sou Pre don 04.Et ouide Bod ed eo A LEADINS NEW YOYX HDTEL THE CRECORIAN 35th Street Between Sth Avenue and Broadway New modern 14 Story Fireproof flotel Jat ray from, the noise, 23 UIT a cading sl rineipal thentres.Pennephvante and New York Central À R.Stationsfind the heighth of net and efficient service y the most exacting.light rooms, ench with .00 to $5.00 per day\u2014=Ruites Here you will comfort, ele apprecisted 300 lar, bath at 64.00 up per day.Restaurants, a la Carte\u2014Club Branches Table d'Hote Luncheon, 60 cents DANIEL P.RITCHEY ST.LAWRENCE HALL Montreal! 160 ROOMS Rates for Rooms $1.00 per day First Class Grill Room and Cafe.A.J.HIGGINS, Proprietor mr ee tr ATX UK Gh 162 9%.Joha Strant MEALS AT ALL HOURS 250, 350 and 503 Open till 1 A.M.P.W.DUGAL, Proprietor Hotel Blanchard 08.OLOUTIER, Prop.American and European Plan the nous \u2018ormitres of Ralivrays NOTRE DAME SQUARE - QUEBEC alway, NEPTUNE INN J.T.LEVALLEE, Prop.18 Meuntain All American and dursnsan Plan Gate Attaches te Moto) Close to Stovatar, sar phons 1708, QUESES to cure him of Mn had been the bane of his life.\u201cPar years I suffered from headaches and though | tried al! the Doctors in my community, they all told me that they could not do me any good.On the recommendation of a send, 1 commenced to use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and I have not had a headache since, You may be sure I will pass the good word along to all my neighbors.\u201d\u2014J.A.Wessinger, Chapin, S.C.Dutty\u2019s Pure Mait Whiskey through its tonic and rebuilding con: stituents, will cure troublesome ner vous complaints by supplying the system with those vital elements which i needs to bring about a complete restoration to health, The processes of tearing down and building up are constantly being carried on in the body, and if acthing interferes with these important proc.: esses good health results; but when something occurs to check them disease Is sure to follow.Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey overcomes the disease by stimulating the heart and nerves which quickens the circulation o blood, enabling the system to prop erly assimilate the food from the alimentary tract; also to ade ately eliminate from the system, throu, the lungs, pores, kidneys and intestines, those waste products, such as uric acids, toxins, etc.which result from the disintegration of the old tissues of the y, and the decom- positlon of alimentum in the alimentary canal.Zit liquor dealers, or direct, $1.25 alarge tle.Medical booklet, containing rare common-sense rules for health ard testimonials, also doctor's advice, aent free to any one who writes Sha TN TUR a Pa Packet 5; mpi fot Pa MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL.Thursday, March 16, 1911.Present:\u2014His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Barbeau, Bergevin, Coilier, Delisle, Dinan, Emond, Fiset, Gauvin, Goulet, Guillot, Jobin, Lantier, Lavallee, Lavigueur, Lockwell, Madden, Morin, Mulroney, Paquet, Pouliot, Shink, Trudel, Verret (23).The minutes of the last meeting are read aml confirmed.Read applications from the following persons :\u2014For the position of Chief of the Fire Brigade, John Walsh | and Alfred Dumas; for the position of Deputy Chief of the Fire Brigade, M.Lawrence Donnelly; for the position of engincer of steam engines Fire Brigade, Godfroi Dionne.Said letters are referred to the Fire Committee.Read a letter from Mt.Napoleon Gignac.asking the lease of a certain piece of land lately occupied by the « late F.X.Delisle, and the continuation of the lease of the ground which \u201cte occupied sold to the city by the \u2018adies of L'Hospice St.Charles.Re- \u2018erred to the Finance Committee, Read a letter from the Secretary of he Federated Council of Trades and Labor of Quebec and Levis, praying he Council to order that a clause be inserted in all municipal contracts respecting salaries, to protect the work- [open Referred to the Road Com- ! mittee.} Read a letter from Mr.Georges Ma- | rois, Secretary of the Central National , Council of Trades ar?Labor, Quehee, claiming $150 for services rendered in connection with the \u201cBureau i de Placement.\u201d Referred to the Finance Committee.! Read a letter from Messrs.Boisvert, | captains of the steamers L'Etoile and | Ste.Croix, protesting against any { permissions given to the Gaspesien, the Lady of Gaspe and the Cascapedia to moor at the pontoons of the | Champlain wharf, as it is detrimental ;to the business of their steamers, | L'Etoille and St.Croix, which carry ta large volume of trade from the t neighboring parishes to the city.Referred to the Ferry Committee.Presented the 1255th report of the Road Committee (on the letter of the J.H.Gignac Company, Limited, in connection with the tenders for the Drouin bridge).Presented the 1256th report of the Road Committee (to open a new street from St.Valier street to the main building \u201cL'Hotel Dieu du Sacre Coeur\").Moved by Alderman Pouliot, seconded by Alderman Lavigueur and resolved: That the two above reports be taken up as the 4th and 5th orders of the day.Alderman Verret lays before the Council a draft of a by-law No, 3, refunding and consolidating the Qifferent by-laws concerning the markets and private stalls.Moved by Alderman Verret, seconded by Alderman Madden and resolved: That the said by-law be inscribed as the 6th order of the day.Order of the Day.The 1st Order of the Day bein called, continuation of the secon reading, for adoption, of by-law No.2,\u2019concerning personal taxes, etc.And there being only 22 members present and not a sufficient number of the members to form a quorum, it is moved by Alderman Morin, seconded by Alderman Lockwell and resolved: That the second reading of by-law No.2, concerning personal taxes, business taxes, special taxes and trade Iicenses, be continued to another meeting of this Council, with the understanding that the said by-law shall stand on the order of the day.2nd Order of the Day\u2014Second reading, for adoption, of by-law No.1, concerning the internal government of the Council.And, there being only 22 members present and not à sufficient number of fhe members to form a quorum, it is moved by Alderman Morin, seconded by Alderman Lockwell and resolved: That the second reading of by-law No.1, concerning the internal government of this Council, be continued to another meeting of this Council, with the understand ing that the said by-law shall stand on the order of \u2018the day.3rd Order of the Day-\u2014The 1900th report of the Finance Committee being called, together with the opinion of the city legal advisers, as ordered by the Council, Aiderman Pouliot moves, seconded by Alderman Delisle, \u2018and it is resolved: That the report concerning the taxes of the Quebe: Skating Club be peferced to the Fle\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a bascule bridge of the system Strauss crete, \u201cbeton arme,\u201d and interior fill: ings in stone and earth, as specified of $186,200, subject to all the conditions stipulated in the seid 1254th report of the Road Committee, all the completed cn or before the 1st of October, 1911, and in default of completion on or before the said date the contractor shall be liable to a penalty to be issued in virtue of the Statute Hoa able to prod Charter of Quebec.The Lady Su- = o or eac y of delay; the | perior of L'Hote! Dieu du Sacre Coeu F | R d K amount of the said contract to Be paid | having accepted in writing the whole ami eme nown out of the proceeds of the debentures: of the above agreement.Fe eerr ove 10 Comets neh 0.8 Amari Cia one ued.Amendments te the Charter of the, City of Quebecbeing bound to furnish bail and securities to the satisfaction of His Wôrship the Mayor, and His Worship the Mayor is authorized to sign a contract for the said enterprise.And the said 1255th report of the Road Committee (on the letter of the J.H.Gignac Company, Limited), being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is in consequence resolved: Council having considered the 1255th report of the Road Committee, in which are summed up the following allegations contained in the said letter of the J.H.Gignac Company, Limited, and which may be condensed as follows to-wit: bridge have not been regularly called for, through the official newspapers, and that no plan has been supplied.Public Works Department was not authentic, not being signed by a responsible name.engineer, approved that report because he was compelled to do so by certain undue and nefarious influences.| and approves the conclusions of the said 1255th report of the Road Committee, in which the said committee flatly denies the above allegations of the said letter of J.H.Gignac Company, Limited, and declares: documents annexed, tenders were regularly called and plans were accompanying the applications for tender.correspondence the Ottawa Public Works Department | Germany to eounterfeit thousand-mark , and the municipal: author Worka was directly iskued by the said department.declaration of Mr.L A.Vallee, civil engineer, who was present at the | demption during 1910, bringiog the los: meeting of the said committee, which he emphatically denies that he was compelled tn approve the said report otherwise than by reason of the conclusfons of the said report of the Ottawa Public Works Departmenttains and upholds its endorsation and , acceptance of the tender of Messrssuhjeet to all the conditions in the: detected from the duplicetion of the 1254th report of the Road Committee, and awards to them the said contract, 1256th report of the Road Committee, which, being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That in execution of the agreement between the city and the reverend ladies of \u201cL'Hotel Dieu du Sacre Coeur\u201d by which they undertake to open build- upon an avenue of 50 feet to be open- éd to the north of the said St.Valier street, together with a lane parallel thereto of twenty feet to divide the said lots, the city hereby undertakes to open at its own expense a street 60 feet wide extending from St.Valier street to the main building of L'Hotel Dieu du Sacre Coeur, on a distance of 830 feet, the city binding itself to undertake at its own expense the making of the said street in macadam with permanent curb and cement\u2019 sidewalks six feet wide nn both sides of the said street from the projected avenue of fifty feet 80 the main building of the reverend ladies, the city undertaking also to plant a sufficient number of trees to adorn both sides of thé said street of sixty feet and the north side of the avenue of fiity feet; 1254th report of the Road Committee (tenders Jor the Drouin bridge), and the 1255th report of the Road Committee (on the letter of the J.H.Gignac Company, Limited (in connection with the tenders for the Drouin bridge).and the said 1254th seport of the Road Committee being put to the vote, is adopted, and it is resolved: That the contract for the building of feet and the lane of twenty feet, both running east and west and dividing the two rows of lots te be sold to the north of St.Valier street: That in consequence of the above dgreement all the obligations con- tractèd by the city in virtue of » notarial deed, passed ou the 6th of October, 1898, by which the city under.jtook to maintain the roadway, the , sidewalk and the {ence on the north + side of St.Yalier street in winter and i summer are hereby cancelled and shall ceppe to exist when the city shali have cosApleted the street as above described; That His Worship the Mayor is authorized to sign the contract with the reverend \u2018ladies of \u201cL'Hotel Dieu du Sacre Coeur\u201d to give effect to the present report.The amount required to be charged to the proceeds of debentures to be issued in virtue of the Statute T George V.chapter 47, sec- .tion 1, of the Amendments to the City Tested in Every Wa and in all lands under the sun\u2014in ull conditions of life\u2014by tion after generation\u2014the safest and most reliable family remedy, the world has ever known is Boecham\u2019s Pills.The good these unequalled health regulatorshave done, in the quick reliefof human suffering and the prevention of serious sicknesses, is beyond calculation, BEECHAM'S PILLS can do the same sort of good for you, and for your family.Beecham's Pills do their beneficent.work in accordanée with Nature's laws.Try a few doses just as soon as physical trouble shows itself and see how immediately effective they are \u2014see how quickly the whole bodily system will be benefited, \u2018Then you will know for your own good, why Beecham's Pills are The Greatest re Trunnion, moveable span of 150 feet, with approaches in reinforced con- under No.2 of the report of Mr.L.A.Vallee, engineer of bridges for the Provincial Government, for the sum said works of the said bridge to be 6th Order of the Day\u2014By-law No.3, to refund and consolidate all the by-laws concerning the markets and privaté stalls, being called, it is ordered that the said by-law No.3 be; 3 continued to the next meeting of this Council to be read for the first time.Questions.i Alderman Messervey being absent, his question concerning the agreement between the city.and the Quebec Railway, Light, Heat and Power Com-! J George V, chap.47, section 1, of the ! ein dl Citez on Lis pany, for the removal of snow from! 5 CENTRAL COMMITTEE \u2014QUEBEC CENTRE the streets, is continued to the next! @ No.247 §t.John Street.Telephone 3090 mo nan Morin asks:\u20141.Is it to a CENTRAL COMMITTEE\u2014 QUEBEC WEST ¥ Me.84 St Peter Street.Telephone 3638 the knowledge of His Worship the Mayor that numerous complaints are being made in the public: against the CENTRAL COMMITTER\u2014QUIBEC EAST Office of Alphonse Huard, N.P.224 St.Francois $t.Telephone 2113 The said contractor That this mode of taxation actually in force in Quebec?2.Is it the intention of His Worship the Mayor to examine, together with such authorities as are competent, whether it would not be opportune to revise and to modify the actual made of taxation?His Worship the Mavor answers: This proposition is now being considered.and a meeting of the Finance Committee will snon be called, to which all the aldermen will be invited to attend.Moved by Alderman Laviguenr, see.onded by Alderman Gauvin and resolved: That when this Council shall adjourn it stand adjourned inti! Friday next.the 24th of March instant, to proceed to the general business of the Council.And the Council then adjourns: COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES OFROULATING IN GERMANY Berlin, March 18.\u2014 \u2018\u2018Grueventhaler Greenbacks,\u2019\u2019 the cant term mpplied in Ist.That the tenders for bascule 2nd.That the report of the Ottawa \u2014 Applications may also be made to L'Evenement 3rd.That Mr.I.A.Vallee, civil i and Chronicle offices.That this Council fully concurs in Neuse Established in 1875.E.ROUMILHAC, \u2018Direct importer of French Products, Wines and Liquors > Sardines in Oil Sardines in Tomato:s Tunay Fish in Oil, | Royans à la Vatel Bordeaux and Burguady White Wines\u2019 E.ROUMILHAC, 48 and 50 Palace Hill, - QUEBEC.\u2018 1.That as appears by the official; 2.That it is clearly proved by the exchanged between HDIGOUd HONHUI ities, that the t baok notes flosted five years ago by the: Ottawa , Public Gruenenthal;-an official of the govern ment printing office, again figure in the anual report of the Lmperial Beok, which shows & sum of $55,000 written oft for these counterfeits turned in for re- said report of 3.That this Council accepts the in: on this aceount up to nearly half à million doflare wih no end in sight.Gruenenthal, a trusted official, was charged with the finishing of the notes, and through some fault in the checking system wee able to help himeelf to bon- dreds of the notes, which be pumberea , and put iwto ciroulation.No estimate ox | the total extent of the fraud cam be given, as Gruenentha] sealed bis own lips by ©: cide and the counterfeit notes can only 1.3 junezsxtu,sat,x1y.\"WEDNESDAY, FEB.15th | And the said Council hereby main- rancois Lemoine & Sons for a bas- le bridge at the price of $156,200, serial numbers when the notes are presented for redemption.FRENCH CRUISERS ARRIVE FROM MEXICO.Annapalis, Md, March 10.\u2014After a stormy voyage from Mexico the French cruisers La Gloire and Admiral Aube, commanded by Admiral de la Jarte, dropped anchor off the Navat Academy this morning and re- celved a welcoming salute of thirteen guns.The vessels will remain for several days and the visiting officers and midshipmen will be afforded every opportunity to inspect the American naval school.PEACE SUNDAY iN BRITAIN.London, March 19\u2014To-day has been observed as Peace Sunday.The Archbishop of York pre: ched at Sheffield, and from practically every pulpit in the Kingdom the sermon was de- yoted to an eulogium of President Taft and Sir Edward Grey for their arbitration proposals.The Free churches have arranged for a demonstration in support of the arbitration movement to be held in Albert NEARING THE END f.G | X CLOSING SALE 9 Papetries, Bound Books, 250 off Novels and Fancy Goods of SPECIAL Sth Order of the Day\u2014Read the Beaver Hats, worth $8.00 for.c.cc.c¢+.$2.09 Ribbons, worth 60c per yard, your choice.18¢ MISSES M.& A.BROWNRIGG 66 St.John Streetng lots facing St.Valier street and Q.VERRET, A.162 ST.JOHN ST.Real Estate and General Insurance \u2019 Agent.HOUSES FOR SALE OR TO LET IN ANY PART OF THE CITY.' , PHONE 1630.Repouse Work and Î PYROGRAPHY WORK 148 St John Street RCH 21, 1911._ | | = Two BRANCHES in Levis ready to receive deposits.TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1v11.LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE DAME DE QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK HEAD OFFICE with five BRANCHES in Quebz-z.The ST.ROCH, ST, SAUVEUR, ST.JEAN BAPTISTE and LIMOILOU Branches at Quebec, aad EDEN STREBT at Levisalso opno on Moaday and Satarday evenints frowm 7 ta 8.30 o*clo:k Safety Boxes can be leased at the HEAD OPFICB and ST.ROCH BRANCH for $400 and upwards accordiag to sizes.La Caisse d'Economie is now in a position to offer to the public portable Home Banks which have the advantage of being at dll times | DIED.COTE\u2014On the 20th instant, Marie Louise Celanire Dussault, wife of Joseph Cote, Esq., Alderman, aged 42 years and seven months.Notice of iaterment in papers.LEMAY\u2014At the Hotel Dieu, on the 20th instant, Marie Julie Hermine Hamel, aged 50 years, wife of Albert Lemay, advocate, of St.Louis de Lotbiniere.The funeral will take place on Thursday at &45 from the Hotel Dieu to the Basilica and thence to Belmont Cemetery.Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice.NORRIS\u2014On the 20th instant, Thos.H.Norris, of Quebec.Funcrai from his late residence, No.202 Maple avenue, Montcalmville, on Wednesday, March 22, at 2.30 p.m., for St.Michael's Church and Mount Hermon Cemetery.New Advertisements Attarctive Auction Sate\u2014A.J.Maxham & Co.Anniversary Meeting of the Women's Christian Association.Dewat's Whisky.Tovestment \u2018 Securities-Royal Securities Corporation.Ltd.Spring Millinery Opening\u2014Marceau & Co.Legal Notices\u2014F.X.Gosselin.Lecture\u2014Morrin College Hall.Winding Up Act\u2014Bedard & Belanger Chinic Hardware Companyevening Auditorium VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES 5 and 10c Best Show In Town Last Concert GILEERT STRINQ QUARTET TE TO-MICHT, at 8.30 COLUMBUS HALL Seats at Lavigueur & Hutohisen\u2019s mar20x2 LECTURE ' Under the joint auspices of the Literary and Historical Society, and the Governors of Morrin College, a lecture will be given on Thursday Next, the 23rd March in Morrin College Hall, AT 815 P.M.By R.J.Wickenden, Esq.Subject : :\u201cArt, in Its Relations to Modern Life.\u201d Admssion free.mar.21x3 The Anniversary Meeting \u2014 ofthe \u2014 Women\u2019s Christian Assecia\u2018ion will be held ut the Association 127 Ste.Anne Street Thursday afteraoon,March 23rd at 3.30 .All interested in the work of the Association are cordially invited to rtend.mar21x3 Winding Up Act CANADA, Province of Quebec, In the District of Quebec.) Superior Court.No.406.La Compagnie Manufacturiere d'Overalls de St.Agapit.in liquidation.Notice to the creditors.contributors, shareholders or members of the said company.By an order of the Superior Court, dated this day, it has been ordered that a meeting of the creditors, contributors, shareholders or members of La Compagnie Manufacturiere d'Overalls de St.Agapit.will be held in the Superior Court, Quebec, on Monday, Match 27th.at 10 o'clock a.m, to give their advice fot the appointment of permanent liquidators and one or more inspectors to the estate.and to allow that the liquidators may act according to the powers conferred by the winding up act and its amendments without notice.every time, to the creditors, contributors, sharehoälers or members of the company.BEDARD & BELANGER, Provisional Liquidators.Office : 101 St, Peter Street.Quebec, Marçh 17, 1911.= ahe whole world contributes and the TE ANT ALE distributes the unusual delicacies that make up the daily menus for our table.\u2019 Be it.luncheon or dinaer, we have everything from land or sea served as only a skilful chef can suggest.Ou Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday we have our now famous Orchestral Concert Dinners, from 6 to 8.0.Attractive Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Furniture and contents of private stable.Standard bred fast road mare, harness, rubber tired American hand-made .buggy, steel tired buggy, cutter, burlow, with doors and coachman\u2019s seat, Verret's make, at the residence of H.D.Kulka, 33 St.Cyrille street, opposite Jeffery Hale's Hospital, on Monday, the 27th March at 10 0'clock.Solid stone house, metal roof, with all the latest improvements, electric light, heated by hot water, enamel bath, marble sets, hardwood floors, all in perfect order, with favoraale conditions of sale; desk dining table, leather seated chairs, sideboard, china cabinet with dinner and tea sets, plated ware, Wilton rugs, lace curtains, musie box and stand pictures, mirror centre table, oak bench and chair to match, brass and enamel bedsteads, oak wardrobe with mirrors, solid leather couch, ladies\u2019 desk, chiffpniere and wardrobe, child's cot, stair carpets, oilcloths, cooking stove, gas heater, tables and chairs and other kitchen utensils, On view up to hour of sale, A.J.MAXHAM & CO, Auctioneersmar21x6 rr HOTEL = ST.DENIS% BROADWAY and 11th ST.NEW YORK CITY Ra evene Rooms $1.00 per day sad up With privilege of Bath $1.80 por day and up EUROPEAN PLAN Table d'Hete Breakingt - « EC WM.TAYLOR & SON, tne.4 \u2014 THE POPULATION OF INDIA.Calcutta, March 20.\u2014The final provisional census returns give the total population of India as 315,000,000.This ix an increase of 20,500,000 as com: pared with 1901.BALLOON PILOT KILLED.Krefeld, Rherish Prussia, March 20.The balloon Dusseldorf IV, which ascended here yesterday, was carried over the Zuyder Zee, an arm of the North Sea, and because of loss of gas was obliged 10 descend.The basket struck a breakwater violently, The bailoon pilot, l\u2019aui Kaiser, was ih- stanly killed.A passenger.Otto Schroeder, a sill manufacturer, was badly injured, b®.was rescued after the balloon drifted into a creck.DEMAND SURRENDER OF A CITY.Nogales, Ariz.March 20.\u2014Word was received Bere to-day that Juan Cabral, at \u201c x?âead of 70 insurtectos, had appeared at the gates of the city of Hermosillo, the capital of the State of Sonora, Mexico.and demanded its surrender.The raiiroad officials have been notified to have ready two special trains to transport Mexican troops from the border to Hermosillo.The rebels are said to have wrecked a train at La Colorado.Tt was Cabral'« force which exterminated a Federal detachment at Cumpas recently, MEXICANS SAID TO BE USING SOFT-NOSED BULLETS.El Paso, Texas, March 20.\u2014Soft- nosed bullets, forbidden by the rules of war, are being used by both sides in the Mexican campaign.Colonel Cuellar.who commanded the Mexican troops at the battle of Casas Grandes, reports officially that nearly all of the wounded men received their injuries from soft-noscd bullets, The report also comes from Agua Prita that almosp every federal soldier wounded there was shot with a soft- nosed bullet.The Herald correspondent wires to-day from Hermosillo, Sonora, that He saw the federals march out from their Saturday with their belts full of soft-nosed bullets, He says there were no hospital appliance.mer?1x2 and no doctors with the federal, THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.0 ee == 0] =]0] \u2014 = = 0} (| IN AND ABOUT TOWN |] [rss 00e BIG NEW HOTEL PROPOSED AT LEVIS Promoters Had an Intervew With the Corporation Last Evening.The promoters of tie proposed new Palace \u2018Hotel at Levis had a conference last evening with the members of the Levis corporation.The report that a company, comopsed of American and Canadian capitalists, was ready to build a big tourist hotel over the river has been current for some months back, and last evening the news was confirmed when Mr.C.Moore, a representative of the syndicate, appeared before the City Council of Levis and made an offer to erect a hotel upon certain conditions.The propositions of Mr.Moore were listened to with interest and will be taken into consideration by the Council, It is understood that the new hotel company have a commanding site in view for the new hotel, which it is gx- pected should prove to be a most attractive one for tourists.Attention is directed to the notice of the anniversary meeting of the Women's Christian Association, next Thursday afternoon.March 23rd.at 3.30.Tt is hoped there will be a large attendance nf alt interested in Association work.QUEBEC BKATING RINK.The band will play at the rink this (Tuesday) evening from 8 to 10 o'clock.Spectators admitted on pay ment of 10 cents.This wi} probably be the last band at the rink this season.EASTER MENUS.Just received a most handsome and appropriate assortment of Easter menus.We always carry a full line of these goods, and are pleased to quote prices at any time.CHRONICLE PTG.CO.RECORDER'S COURT.There were four prisoners charged with drunkenness before the Recorder yesterday.One was sent to Jail for two months, one was fined $10 and costs or a similar term, one $5 and costs or 15 days and one was discharged.TONIGHT AT THE COLUMBUS HALL.The third and last chamber music concert by the Gilbert String Quartette takes place to-night at 8.30 o'clock at the Columbus Hail, Grande Allee.A most interesting and enjoyable programme has been prepared and there should be a crowded house in attendance.mem THE DOUBT-PROOF BICYCLE TIRE.You easnot afford to trifle with the Bicycle Tire question.Dunlop Datchable Bieycle Tires are doubt-proof.They stand between you and experimentation.You bay them not on faith.but on a proven record for efficiency unequaled in this country.Make no mistake, equip your bicyale with Dunlop Tires.EIGHTH ROYAL RIFLES\u2019 ANNUAL DRILL STARTING.The annual training of the Eighth Royal Rifles opens at the Drill Hall this evening.when the lirst parade of the year is cailed.The armories have heen open for the past week for the clothing of the men, and a large number of the members of the different companies have taken out their clothing.DEATH OF MADAME JOSEPH COTE The many friends of Alderman Jos Cote will be deeply pained to learn of the death of his wife, which took place last evening.The deceased lady was highly esteemed by all who knew her, and Ald.Cote will receive the sympathy of the whole counmunity in his great bereavement.The deceased lady leaves a large family to mourn their loss, and with them all will unite n sorrow.GREAT SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM.There ie a great sho- at the Auditorium this weck, and the pictures and vandeville are better than ever.The headliner is undoubtedly Hient Hayes, a banjo performer, whose equal has seldom heen seen or heard in Quebec Mr.Tlayes rot oulv plays the melody of his selections, Lut also their ac companiments, showing the wonderful possihilitics of the instrument.Bob and Daisy Cunningham and Bryant and Donnelly present two good sing - ing and dancing acts, while the pictures are up to the high class which are always to b: found at the Audito:ium, There were the usual crowd- cd houses yesterday, there being nothing but standing room last svening.ONE WEEK ONLY.West of England Trouserings worth $8.00 and $9.00 now $5.00 made to order.Do not miss this opportunity,\\ but follow the| crowd to Darlington\u2019s Store, opposite Post Office, .| B It\u2019s almost as bad as night by night.The curling match did not take place.; When you get the enamel on, won't it look nice ?Get your name on the list if you want to vote.The House seems to go on forever, and is travelling at a hot pace on the tramway., There is likely to.be a great thaw immediately.The House of Assembly is to hold three sittings a day.Hot air ! Sure.Nothing too goud for Levis.A Palace hotel now, : COURT OF SESSIONS.A man named Frs.Michel Teves pleaded guilty to committing a burglary a year ago in this city in the Court of Sessions yesterday and was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary.À man named Gaudiose Duchesncan charged with obtaining money under false pretences in May, 1909, was also hefare the Court.He pleaded not guilty and was remanded ty jail to await investigation.LADIES\u2019 MORNING MUSICAL CLUB.The members of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical held their annual meeting in Morrin College Hall yesterday morning, when the report of the Sec- retary-Treasurer was read and adopted and officers for the ensuing year elected.There was à very good attendance and much interest was mani- fésted in the proceedings.The newly elected officers are as follows : President\u2014Mrs.Gaudet.Vice-President\u2014Miss Pelletier.Committee\u2014Mrs.E.G.Meredith, Mrs.W.Sharples, Mrs.J.Sharples, Mrs.H, Sharples.Mrs.Donohue, Mrs.Lyster.Mrs.Goodday, Mrs.F.Parent, Miss Malouin, Miss Audette, Miss Verret, Miss Routhier, and Miss Turner.The report of the Secretary-Treas- } urer was considered most satisfactory.especially the financial part, as it showed the creditable balance of $152 on the right side.WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN DEAD.His numerous friends will regret to bear of the death of Mr.Thomas H.Norris, which took place yesterday morning, after a lengthy illuess.- À few days ago deceased underwent a serious operation, and for a time subsequently appeared to be improving in health with every hope of an ultimate recovery, hut during Sunday night he took a turn for the worse and quietly passed away yesterday morning.Mr.Norris was prominently identified with the commercial life of the Ancient Capital.being Viec-Presi- dent of the Quebec Fire Assurance Co.a representative of Palace Ward in the City Council.and for a great many ycars conducted a wholesale crockery business, but had been living in retirement for about fifteen years past, He leaves to mourn their loss a bererved widow.two brothers and a number of sisters, who together with other relatives will have sincere jym- pathy in their hour of grief.U.S.NATIONAL BANKS.Washington, March 20\u2014Report« of the condition of national banks.made in response to the Comptrollers\u2019 last call on March 7, continue to show a gradual expansion with a slight tendency to curtail national bank circulation.The New York banks appear to have a substantial reesrve piled up over the requirements of law.The contraction of National Bank circulation is reflected in deposits of lawful money in the treasury to retire the hank currency.The Lanks are about $0.000,000 ahead of the treusury in the redemptions and treasury officials le.lieve that much of the Ntaional Bank circulation now being retired will not be seen again until the crop moving season in the fail.The large te- demptions are held to indicate a general movement of inoney from the interior to the central reserve cities, particularly to New York.TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinioe Tablets.Druggists refund money if it faily to cure.E.W.GROVE'S signature is on ezch box.23e, NOVA SCOTIA BUDGET.Halifax, N.8, March 20.\u2014The financial returns of Nova Scotia were brought down in the House of Assembly to-day by Premicr Murray.They show expenditures of $1,725.914 and receipte of $1.60R175, a deficit of $117,739, whie the chief items of revenue were $314,573 from coal royaktigs (which was $14.434 less than the your before).Dominion wbsidy, $610.40; succeasion duties, $53,938: provincial secretary's department, $30,976.and crown lands $20332.Some of the chief iteme of expenditure were cduca- tion, $319.971: interest, $406,914; pub tic charities.$216,793; roads, $230.811: technical education, $39,783: togisla- tive expenses, $57.K0: agriculture, $71,949; mines, $40,000: steamboat and fer:y subsidies, $66,798, Certainly one of the most desirable properties in th's city is that which will he offered for sale on Friday.the 3st instant, 75 Esplanade.~Sce advt.FATAL ACCIDENT Engine Jumped Track \u2014 Firefan Killed\u2014Passenger Train Was Long Delayed.Another serious accident occurred at an early hour yesterday morning on the C.P.R.line about 300 yards east of Bel-Air station, which is about 12 miles.from this city, and as a result one man is killed and considerable damage was caused to the rolling | stock.The accident happened to a special freight running between Montreal and this city in charge of Conductor Frenette, Engincer Noel and Fireman Groulx.All went well until Bel-Air was reached wheu just aiter pasting the station the locomotive jumped the track, running abou: twice its length into a field on the right of the railway line, breaking away from the tender, which partly remained on the track, six freight cars coming into collision with the latte: being thrown to the left of the line and being badly smashed up.When the locomotive left the track, Fireman Groulx jumped_ from the cabocse and was caught under the cars, his body being found at a later hour yesterday afternoon and will be brought to thie city this marning, when Dr.Flard will hold an inquest.; \u2018The accident happened about six o'elnck at a place where other accidents have already occurred and it was fortunate that the train wa< not a passenger ong as several deaths would nn doubt have to be reported.| A< it was, the night train which left Montreal at 11.30 Sunday evening and due here yesterday morning at 6.30.had a | large number of passengers on board.who comiplained bitterly of the delay ' to which they were subjected, only arriving in town at ten o'clock, after] being detained in cars sent up from\u2019 Quebec for about an hour at Bel-Air station.thereby missing important en gagements in this city.A wrecking train arrived on the | scene yesterday morning from Three ; Rivers and was still busy a t work last § evening clearing away the debris, .MINOR NOTES OF ; DOMINION NEWS.Montreal, March 20.\u2014I: is undersivod | that the Hev.Mr.Wilte, of South Leith, | Bilinburgh, hes accepted a call to St.Pais Presbyterian Church.The vego- tintions were carried on by cable.Stratford, Ont.Maret 20,\u2014Mrs.Mar this Moore, à widow, 68 years old, residing in this city, choked to death a: the tea table to-day during 6 violent cougb- ing spell.A large family survives.Toronto, Merch 20.\u2014Canadian Norhern authorities s:sted today thal the would not be sold by an English syadi- eate, but would he shartly placed on the market dy the railway company.London, Ont, March 20.\u2014 Marshal! Robinson, a painter residing in Londen West, has received word of a legary lef: to him by an uncle living in Dublin, lie land.Mr.Robinson has been living in London for 32 years and earning $2 pe: day.London, Oni\u2026 March 20.\u2014Rev, FE.H Peatfield, pastor of the Fire: Cmgroga tinal Church, announced to-day that he will leave London within & week for the West.Mr.Tentfield's annomm-emeet came suddenly, he having given neo ili mation to his rangrega:ion yestarday.lle says he has no definite place in view.Stratford, Ont, March 20.\u2014An out break of black htheria at the ame of Henry A.1.Beit, near Neaica village, in Mornington Trwneaip, Fas already ie sulted in the deta of tæo children, à bay acden girl, and u third eh\u2019l is Tie boy died on Saturday and the girl on Sunday.Torenta, Maren 20.\u2014W, A.Shephard, of Borden, Nasak., member of the Council of the Cor-_lidaied Bagese of Tine of Naskntvhenan, asserted to-dny tha: all ihe 1 buande vf trade \u201cn thal Bove R18 | pused to reripre- ag were alu a ma jority of the th à peuple.Uumilton, Out, | March 20,-\u2014-Mre, Srhewrk, tie aime wa NW saab her husband former tam Saturday ning, is oa Ar inl, her nia len name rirg far & #30 d'emotsi in the jeweHery store of G D, Pringle, of Guelph, Tames Trat:er, lomng Mr, Pringle\u2018s 850 stone in place of & $200 ring in Mr, Tæntter\u2019s tray.Neither jeweller can give a description of the crook, 81.Boniface.Man.Many 20.- Pries's from all parts of the arcidiocere of St.! Honiface are gathering to-lay to attend | the celabration of the sixteenth anmiver.sary of Archbishop Langevin'n consecra- | ion, Services hegin tis evening and continue to-morrow, Toronto, March 20, - Nearly three hours ; houra wete taken by the City Council to.: day in discussing the proporet purchese of the Toronto Elestric light Company's dant aod imainees ani the advisability of \u201ctesting à commission to manage the civie elechrie aystem.There was considerable oppcaition to both propositions.| but ultimately both were passed.The vity \u2018a offer to purchase the slectric light company \u2018s stock st 6125 and to assitme its bond issue of 61.000,000, which n- volves n limbility of GA,000.000, #11 1\u20ac main open for 21 darn.The mayor sated emphatically that $133 was the last cent the city would pay, - ONC.P.RAILWAY Port Mann townsite, on the Fraser River, | Telng Jean's Migantan, 1 Te ent à Sob Good Malla for Boies Panis 00 Mons Gen ats, wort geen, since sie left lamilioa, ler brother, + Knivkerby.s Se il qe HITS at SET.Cor CS, Fred Siannon, ee gone Chicago 10 $2.00 aud $1.00, .a.leuk after her interes.SPÉMRENCS \u2014\u2014 FOR MEN.Len Laies Tas ee Rinelpd, Ont, March 29\u2014A0 uaxnowa ab Piaguagd Tweel 1° Tek age I aT Le 91e 0 crook ar 'reeted in enhstitut'ng a $15 green wid gray, lated siyle; worth Bly and 10; vary dd els re Going to Galt, the crook repeated the game on .| i i | 7] MADE IN CANADA q = Pure\u2014-Wholesome\u2014-Economical It is used by all the large Bakers and Caterers, as well as by the best home bakers and cooks.Food products that are produced in clean factories are best.EW.GILLETT CO.LTD, TORONTO, ONT.! ! i -a - ENGINE WORKS BRANTFORD CANADA WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE You won't feel exhausted when you take FOR EPPS\u2019S COCOA sweiciasm sustain you as nothing else will\u2014there is strength ory particle of it.As a supper beverage it is perfect \u2014 a THE STRIKE OF DRIVERS coerce anybody in any such way ae LIKELY TO FAIL.| thi.\u201d the Mayor writes, \u201cThe ist ol New York.March 20.\u2014The District | grievances leit here by the men\u2019s com- Atto:ney ought to take charge of the | mittee contains no dispute in respect situation precipitated by the strike ot | to hours.wages or treatment.The Grivers employed by the Adam, Welle | present strike ic only îo- the most Fargo and United States express come | irivelous reasons, and unjustified, and panics, in the opinion of Maycr Gay.| hound tn fail after causinrg commerce nor, expressed in a letter this after.and the communi: great loss aml cmon te General Organizer Wer, 11, treuhle.t*ereby irjuring the cause ot Ashton, of the strikers.The Mayer | labor.\u201d commends Ashton for his opposition! Representatives of the express com- to the calling ci a gencral st ike ad- | panies declared to-night that the back: vocated by some of the labar leaders | hone of the strike had been broken.{and reiterates that the strike is unjus.| The Adams company claimed to have | tified and bound to fail.\u201cIt may well | reinstated more than 200 strikes whe tbe a criminal offence to conspire to | applied for their old jobs to-day., = r {Ute Faguy, Lepinay & Frère 254-264 St.John Street 6 Special Lines By Special Lines v:e mean a Redustion of 25 ta 35% below regular prices | ! Boys sUpRrs, OV ATR, 814.for 811.48, sect 3 pairs fer #I,00.AT HALF PRICE | All our last season\u2019s costumes ara for sale at ridiculously tow prices.Costumes worth $35.00 for $15.00 ; $27.00 for $11.50 ; $25.00 $10.25.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Strest TE D Au EY 1 ITH your cafe noir, include a Tuckett's Turkish Cigarette.Its fine mellow taste blends delightfully with the full, firm flavor of the coffee, and provides a pleasurable finality to the M meal.Fastidious diners will ap- à : re preciate the high grade quality of | | the carefully selected leaf used in A | ° THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, pes oa = Latest Sporting News eae EI eT JTTAWA DEFEATED [LAVAL PLAYED WANDERERS BADLY EXHIBITION GAME ; i ly a Score of Seven Goals to | With the Team from the Bugle Two in New York\u2014Play Band of the Eighth Royal Was Fast.Rifles.| EL T Tm these cigarettes, Tuckett's Speclal Turkish Cigarettes .16.for 30 * The Laval hockey team, champions Tuckett's Club Virginia Clgartiss .15s.for 10 \u2019 20\u2014Ott S$, ns New YorWk.March a of the City League, played an exhibi- The Model 11 Visible Remington Typewriter s .i W {ast as those of the league in Canada | and Oatman instead.\u201c Sub ahl Adding and was remarkably speedy work for The pme es x exciting one.and ct in ttachm St.Nicholas Rink.Russell Bowie's | was reféreec by Messrs.Ur.Su tra 8 en work as referee was as admirable to ei per: ed s follow $ 3 : }, O O O of Paper and Stationery \u2018he spectators as was the fast work e nd lined up as follows: will do all hd writing i teams.In the first perigd R.Jacques, Mallen, Oatman, Kirk- , and adding adding in Your Way vath teams were decidedly aggressive, | wood, Auger, Crotty, O'Brien.The wd while there was no real dirty | lineup of the Laval was the same Liquidation of the Stock La Cie J EB.Mercier, of Levis Positively all Our machine fits your system Remember that we guarantee your satisfaction A.R.PELTIER, Agent, 2-n2< 8\u2019.Peter and St.James Street, Quebec.1e Stanley Cup holders, defeated the Aontreal Wanderers at the St.Nick las Rink by a score of 7 to 2.The rampions had to fight for every point nd Percy LeSueur is the hero of the agagement for he worsted the best Forts of th Montreal forwards, The snators followed up better, and were wre careful while the Moutreal de- \u2018nce allowed themselves to be drawn \u2018ut, As a matter of fact Johnson was -n the forward line practically all the ime.While the match was not as york, the checking was rather free md there was a little tripping, though not of an aggravated nature.Penalties were meted out to Ridpath, Walsh, Johnson and Smaill in the first twenty minutes, but there was no further necessity for disciplinary measures.The scoring began early and Shore had the honor of getting the first tally after less than four minutes play.Less than five minutes later tion game with a team from the 8th lucketts Tuckett's T.& B, Clgarsties.8c.for 18 Royal Rifles bugle band last evening, winning out by a score of 4 to 2.The military men had quite a nifty lineup.including as it did a couple of senior Quebec men, but though they played a fine game, the champions manage to nose them out of a victory.The bugle band were deprived of the services of Malone and Macdonald, loth of whom are members of the organization, and they substituted Mallen which has represented them all season, and the game was a very interesting one, and one that was well- contested throughout, OAKHURST WON THE FEATURE AT MONCRIEF rer Cie >) I Ss a - Goods sold at Levis, at Half Original Price.For Quotations, Prices and Samples: _\u2018 Telephone No.226, Levis, Telephone No.1123, L P.DERY & FILS, Quebec - Owners tues thur,sat.Ridpath worked in on Hern and Lake TT TT 7 IT TC .TT O7 Tlconverted his pass, while when John.the Back a a son and Smail! were both decorating | The Favorite Fell in the c S t h d 0 d B k » During 1 Month at the fence along with Ridpath, Marty .CO C an ana ian ric S i Walsh got his first chance.In the Stretch, as Did Another .meantime both goalers were bLom- E.JACO TT sams Horse Cement, Plaster, Lime, Wheelborrows = At the start of the seeond period 9 5 9 - Gardner tallied inside of a minute.a ! .a TI .hair-raising stops | Jacksonville, Fla, March 20\u2014The D d S | P W il T Jeweller, 95 St.Joseph St.by LeSueur.* Johnson fell repeatediy featured race at Moncrief this after- rain an OI i e, a IeS 0 Th E ti S k when he seemed just about to succeed | Noon vas onkndicep at one mile to 5 y - in scoring.Marty Walch took a long | it went to Oakhurst, well ridden G t t d PI b S | 4 n e n re toc shot aud the puck rolled by Riley Byrne.Desconnets was made favor- on rac ors an um ers upp ies Hern, Kerr tallied a few minutes | ite in this race, but in the back-stretch % | later and the play for the last quarter | he was the victim of an accident.D RO Uy i N 181 and 189 St.Paul Street Le the period was fairly even.with Spindle feil and Desconnets stumbled = » u 28 p 1 .| 9 Phone 2898 ; print rushes in which the \\Vander- | Over him.both horses and jockeys mar.Sstu-th-satxis._ Vers displayed more aggressiveness, | falling heavily to the ground.: * \u2014 ; but the Senators better eombination SUMMARY.eee ! y work and greater resistance.1st race, maiden 2-year-olds, 474 Dan F At the opening of the third period | fur] Maxentius, 106, Fain, 30 to | Dan Field, Dress Parade, 111; Joim D .R MURPHY REC'D.rami me A eee Bok ite) LENTEN SPECIALTIES » » 5 \u201c and bombarded LeSueur once more.| 107, Hufnagel, 15 to 1.6 to 1, 3 to 2, | McAndrews, Grandissimo, L.P.Daly, Then came a run on the Wanderer | 2nd; Clear Water, 112, Goose.9 to 1, | Percy Taylor, Bob Co, Gerandogoal.Ernie Johnson got the puck | 3 to 1,9 to 5, 3rd.Time, 55 1-5.Crifi, | 8th race, selling, 4-year-olds and back of the net and came down the | Coletta, Editor, Perigot, Stilenfit, Kit- | UP.Mile and a sixteenth\u2014Merman, Fresh Haddock received by Express weekly.' | side of the rink and scored.Ridpath | tery, Lady of Palms.Prince Chap, | 102; Christina, Elizabethan, 195: Miss .Fresh Salmon, Halibut; Herrings, Smoked Fil» i returned the compliment less than 2 | Mabel Virginia, also ran.Marjorie, Roseburg 11.106; Star lets, Finnan \u2018 \u201cHadaie Boneless Fish, Dry i minute later and Walsh got in again | 2nd race, selling.3-year-olds, 514 | Over.John Patterson, Henry Hutch- h e, Cod, TU ESDAY, 21 st Inst.} shortly before the expiration of the furlongs\u2014Maezio, 110, Koerner, 9 to Lagon, 107; Mamie Algol, Pedi re Green Cod, Salt Herrings.; Lo.time limit.though both teams were | 5, 7 to 10, 2 to 5, ; Eagle Bird, 104, ; Harvey F, 110; Don Diaz, ; You are cordially invited to view the Exhibit of the latest | engaged in a hard struggle up to the Connolly, 3 to 16 to 53 to 5 2nd ; | Golden Castle, Gold Dust, 111.Fresh Eggs from Our Ste.Foye Farm.Parisian and American Importations.last second im President of the | Premier, 113, Hopkins, 18 to 5, 8 to 5.vataek fast ; weather clear and Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Etc.\u201c iN si 0 10, 3rd.Time, 1.07 2-5.Creole, | W , | League, was at the match.He has | Be Lemond, Missive, Leon Be Joke GENERAL GROCERIES.! D.R.Murphy, Reg d been Jiscussing with actes enthus- Pendergast, Dusty Lad, Kinnellon, BEST SCORERS .1asts here an Tom other cities \u20ac i 9 9 .possibility of establishing an Ameri- a olds and up.M.BOYCE & SON, \u201cThe Reliable Phone 22 46 Fabrique St.oo section pf the Jeague.Lester Pat- 514 furlongs\u2014Strike Out, 110, Koerner .; Grocers\u201d , TICK 15 so here, nn his wedding tour, N 5, : .mary ok ae nent aus San Lou | 1 to 5, 6,605 3 to 5 won: () Royal IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Established 1858 19-21 Cote D\u2019Abraham Tel 4 _ \u2014 nes ._ | time he is investigating the practic | (xx) Louis Reil, 103, Hopkins, 15 to 1.= | ability of establishing artificial ice | 6 to 1.§ 10 2, 2nd; (xxx) Light Mist, - \\ : pus for hockey purposes in Nelson.107, Troxler, 40 to 1, 15 to 1, 6 to 1, marre Half Price Sale Thies i Ben Colombia anf oper | 3rd.Tme, L07 45.Bob Co, Critic | Record for the Past Season of ro \" 24 cep Over, Dearie, Starboard, at of the Pacific coast of the United | Masterson and Lou Lanier also ran.Men Who Reached the i | tates.(x) Finished second, but wa sdis.5 OFF qualified.(xx) Placed second.(xxx) Nets.Placed third.B U' All odd lines of .Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 FORTY-NINE ENGLISH 4th race, handicap, 3-year-olds and up, mile\u2014Oakhurst.106.Byrne, 4 to 1, 7 to 5, 3 to 5, won: Ranives, 103, Wil.The hest scorers in the Junior League last season have been already PIVER\u2019S PERFUMES.RACING M son 9 to 1.7102 8&to 5 2nd; Bad | given in the Chronicle.The full re ; = Children\u2019s News Il.89, Hopkins, 8 to 2, 8 to 5, | cord of the scores made during the PERFUMES-\u2014Ordinary Assortment, : in à box.\u2026 .85e 710 10, 3rd.Time, 140 3-5.Colonel | season is as follows : LOTIONS-\u2014Sofranor, Trifle, &e., full li 6 .Ashmeade, Ta-Nun-Da, High Range Goals, .; ranor, ; , Hd ; Me.ôÔ5C Boots Shoes and Sli ors .8 also ran.Spindle and Descomncts | A.Hamel.St.George.8 | LOTIONS ir.Litres, 6 times regular size.$3.30 \u2019 PPOIS | English Turt Season Will Last fell n Carey, St, George.« 8 | TOILETSOAPS.\u2026.sncansnnencun ASC \u2014 .Sth race, selling.3year-oids and up, | Picard.St.Patrick.7 } .J secs ; From March 20 Until No-| mile and seventy yards\u2014Grecian Bend J.Fitzgerald, Sarsfield.7 18 TOILET POWDERS.\u20260\u20260000000000s0 00005 35\u20ac One lot of Ladies\u2019 Rubbers nber 23 106, Fain, 8to 1, 3 to 1, 8 to 5, won : | Aird, St.Patrick.6 |8 PIVER'S PERFUMES, Full Assortment, BY THE at 55¢ a pair.| ve T £3.Queen Lead.100, Connelly, 50 to 1.20 | Woods, St.George.3 to 1.10 to 1, 2nd: Aunt Kate, 103, | McDonald.St.George.3 serre rec an cc 000 00 5OC One lot of Men\u2019s Rubbers at Cehuttinger, 8 to l.3 to 1, 8 to 5.3rd, OBrien, Crescents casnsre ss 3.7 ir.The stewards of the English Jockey | Time, 1.5.Lighthouse, Warden, | O'Connell, Sarsfleld 3 4 5c à pair Club recently allotted the dates for ; Canopian, Bedminster, Black Oak, | Power, Sarsfield.3 RED CROSS PHARMACY the various race meetings to be held | Radiation, Hughes, Wool Spun, The | Doyle .3 Pho 82 C s h dP .J ACQUES & SONS under their jurisdiction this year, | Wrestler also ran.Renault, St.George 2, ne orner St.Jo n an alace Sts.\u2019 Fortyanine meetings at as many tracks 6th race, selling.3-year-olds and up, Palen.St.Patrick \u2026 2 9 0 M A à were licensed and scheduled.The [mile and a sixteenth\u2014Poccotaligo, ooney, St.Patrick.2 fel.427 2% Fabrique Street.dates are so arranged that the longest | 109, Goose, 12to |, 4 to 1, 6 to 5, won; | Laroche, St, George.2 meeting will cover four days and the | Muff, 86, Hopkins, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, 2 to | Cote} Crescents.,.2 .shorest one day.The eschedule com.| 5, 2nd; Royal Report, 110, Davenport, | Hanson, Crescents.2 pels horsemen to be constantly onthe [4 to 1, Bto 5, 4 to 5, 3rd.Time, 1.48 | Kirkwood, Crescents.2 == move from March 20 until November | Oracle, Americaneer, Capt.Swanson, | M.Delaney, Sarsfield.\u2026 2 23.during which period there will be | Galley Slave, Borrower, Abrasion alsa | E.Delaney, St.Patrick.1 : 288 days of racing.ran.- Vallee, St.Patrick.1 The season of flat racing opened at TUESDAY'S ENTRIES.aroun, Su Patrick.1 Lincoln yesterday, and the historic 1st race, selling, 3-year-olds and u alone, Crescents.1 Lincolnshire Handicap will be run | maidens.mile and ey ards *» | R.Fitzgerald, Sasefield.1 this morning.After that the most | Ruby Knight, Waltz, 86; Ford Bank rev Grand Spring Opening important spring events to be decided are : The Liverpool Spring Cup.the Newbury Spring Cup.the Great Metropolitan, the City and Suburban, the 88; Barney Igoe, 91; Appassionate, 95; Mason, Gunshill, 95; Choptank, 97; Senator Hubble, Rake, 101; Glendora, 105; Fabersham, 109.SQUASH TENNIS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED.New York, Marche 20\u2014For the first time in the history of the game of Two Thousand Guineas, the One| 2nd race, selling, 4-year-oids, ?squash tennis in this country, compe- MONDA Y, MARCH 20th | Thousand Guineas, the Chester Cup, | furlongs\u2014Lady Orimar, Aunt Kate, | tition was put to-day upon Whe thor.t Lo dSh Leaf Yell Pi the Kempton Park Jubilee Stakes, the | Cuvina, 105; O.K.Herndon, Fore.| oughly organized basis which obtains ng an ort ow Fine Millinery display of pattern hats, production of French and American makers.Stylish models in cloth coats.Elegant jackets in lace and satin, New spring costumes.Latest weave and shade in dress fabr cs and suitings.Novelties in silk, trimming, muslin and dress accessories.THOS.DONOHUE 188 and 194 8t.John St.Derby, and the Oaks.The number of days allotted to each track follows : Newmarket, 29; Liverpool, 10; Leicester, 9; Kempton Park, 9; Sandown Park, 9; \u2018Gatwick, 9; Ayr, 0; Manchester, 9; Derby, 8; Newbury, 8: Nottingham, 8 ; Birmingham, 8 ; Hurst Park, 8; Lingfield, 8: Haydock, Park, 8; Windsor, B; Warwick, 7; New castle.7; Alexandra Park, 6 Pontefract G ; Epsom Downs, 6; Doncaster, 6; Wolverhampton, 6; Folkestone, 6 ; Lincoln, 5; Stockton, 5: York, §; lowes, 5; Brighton, $; Bogside, 4 : Thirsk, 4; Ripon, 4; Bath, 4: Redcar, 4; Ascot, 4; Worcester, 4; Goodwood, 4; Chester, 3; Bibury Club, 3; Edinburgh, 2; Lanark, 2; Yarmouth, 2 ; Carlisle, 2 : Beverley, 2: Salisbury, 23; Catterick, 2 Croxton Park, ! ; Harpenden, 1; total, 288 guard, 107; Aphrodite, 106; Mae Hamilton, Dolly Bullman, Mary Steele, 108; Jacobite, Roseboro, 110.3rd race, purse, J-year-olds, 6%; fur.longs\u2014Scrimmage.102; Attentive, 103; Emily Lee, 107; Judge Monck Messenger Boy, Double Five, 108 ; Cherokee Rose, 109; Imprint, 110, 4th race.mule race.5th race, Ladies\u2019 Handicap, 3-yearolds and up, six furlongs-Kingship, 93; Mexoana, 93; All Red, 106; Van Den, 112; Raleigh P., 109.6th race, Novelty Handicap, horses, automobile.7th race, selling, 4-year-olds and up, aix furlongs-}.B.Robinson, 104 ; Eye White, 105; Louise K., Maclas, 106; Voltaire, 108; J.H.Barr, 107 ; Judge Lansing, 109; Amoret, 109: Dr.Barkiey, Stuctava=4, 110; Congo, 108; two in most other sports.Representatives for the fifteen clubs in Chicago, Phi- | ladelphia, Boston and New York, including many country clubs in the environs of these cities, met at the Harvard Club to-day and orga \u2018zed the National Squash Tennis Association.It was reported that as many more clubs have signified their desire to join the organization.The following officers were elected (\u2014John W.Prentice, of New York.President: J.L.Low, of Brooklyn, Vce-President; C.M, Bull, of Brooklyn, Treasurer ; Dr.\u201d Alfred Stillman, of New York, Secretary.It was decided to hold the national championship tournament, which has previously been held vnder the auspices of the Tuxedo Club, at the Harvard Club in this city on April 8 B.C.Fir, White and Red Oak, Spruce, Cedar, Canadian Whits and Red Pine, Hemlock, Etc.WHOLESALE and RETAIL James Sheppard & Son LUMBER and TIMBER MANUFACTURERS SOREL Codes : QUEBEC \u201cSouthards'\u2019 and \u2018\u2019Telecode \u2018\u201d CANADA mar 9xtwyth,.sat.xèm TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911.LATEST HATS and CAPS The Latest London Style of \u201cMascot\u201d Caps, made Specially and Sole Agent \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Tress Latest Black Hats Dove, Chamois and Dogekin Gloves Latest Styles J.H.MULLIN, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Tallor and Haberdasher._ THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.48 Fabrique Street ONE WEEK ONLY Trowsers Made To Order From West of England + Tweeds and Worsted 5.00 Spot Cash Worth $8.00 and $9.00 JOHN DARLINGTON, mgistores Opposite Post Office © SPRING TIME is Cleaning Time Start the sceson right.Throw out your old pails, tubs, etc., that you have been using all winter and get EDDY\u2019S Fibrewara Pails, Tubs, Haady Dishes, dle.They are light, tight and durable and will not stain liqui For sale by all first class grocers, every: where.Always everywhere in Canada ! , Ask for Eddy's Matohes FOUNDED IN 1878 TELEPHONE 24 CHARLES VEZINA Contracting Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer Specialty :\u2014Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heatin Varied assortment of the most modern Electri- : cal snd Plumbing Apparatus as well as Kitchenaal Passage Stoves of all makes and Refrigerators.\u2014ALSO ON HAND=\u2014= A complete assortment of Asphalt snd Rubber Roofing Material from the Brantford Roofing Company of Brantford, Ont.Mr.Vezina having accepted the general agency of that firm for the istrict of Quebec.\u2018Thismaterial advantageously replaces the present system of Metal shingles and Coacrete Roofing, 119-128 BRIDGE STREET, QUEBEC SNRECL \"ROUND TRIP HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS to Western ! Canada via Grand Trunk Double | Track Route to Chicago, etc, on sale Tuesday, April 4th, and every second Tuesday thereafter until September 19th, at very low fares.$10.00 Gash $6.00 per month will put a beautiful PIANO in your home, Just receiving à new stock of Pianos from the leading manufacturers.ARTHUR LAVIGNE 83-95 John Street THE FINEST FARMING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD is to found along the line of the GRAND ; TRUNK PACIFIC in the Provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.Desériptive literature with beautifully engraved maps, and giving full information about FREE HOME : STEADS and how to obtain them free, can be had at any G.T.R.Ticket Office.ENTERTAINMENTS Gourhone 2431.reo 297 | Games, Playing Cards Bria © Sots, Chess BOSSE & BANKS | Maté re, SteaiBeams, Columns, Plates, Gas | goore Pade, noh, Eto., Eto, tion) and Gulidars\u2019 Sup.\u2019 | Bridge Pads \u201c500\u201d Pade plies, Machinery and Tally Cards, Specialities.SOARD OF TRADE BUILDING, 39 St Pauisl., Guidi Whist Markers, Kto., ito, Rule Books, Euchre, Bridge, Whist, All Games Entertainment Books, Eto John E.Walsh 11 John Street Standard remedy for Qleet, Genorrhrea and Runnings M 40 HOURS, Cures Ki¢- ney and Bladder Troubles.®, RAVE] winow TROL! Thos.Cook & Son | have arranged PAY TOUTS 0 Elone Several of these will visit London for the Coronation All traveling expenses included Rates from $122.00 t0 $1270.00 Illustrated Programme on application.\u2018Plans, rates, sailings of all lines always on hand.Your patronage is solicited.F.S.STOCKING, 32 SV.LOUIS STREET Gen\u201d.R.R.and B.A, Ageat.(GINAL GENUINE Beware of Imitations Sold on the Your Clothes Are Washed Cleaner at our laundry than is possible at home.You can\u2019t iron table linen as nice as our machinery will do it.A trial order will suffice.Our Aim : To Please THE IMPERIAL LAUNDRY Dyers and Gleaners 54 VALIER STREET AT 3.30 P.M.\u2018\u2019Through train leaves Levis for NEW YORK and BOSTON THE ONLY LINE with Pullman and Dining Cars Local leaves Levis at B00 A Mdaily except Sunday.For further information end Puliman vations apply t.F.8.Stocking, City \u201cod Dieict Passenger Agent, J2 Ae.Louis st, repre senting Thos.Cook à Sen 10d all\u201d Ores Stesmabip Lines NOTICE Glover, Fry & Co Oifics 22 Palace Hil All parties indebted to the firm of Qlover, Fry & Co.grill kindly make immediate payment at the above ad.: dress, or they will bé placed in our lawyers\u2019 hands for collection.Glover, Fry & Co.2 tne?ert Edouard Hamel 0.0.80.J.des N.Tessier, B.A.50 HAMEL & TESSIER | CIVIL ENGINEERS Hochelaga Bask Bidg.| 136 Si Potor SL Toh 2689.Quebec.WHITE STARDOMINION LINER.MS.Domin'on, from Liverpool, via Helifax, arrived at Portland ysterday sfternodn.RMS.Megantic sailed from Liverpool for Halifax and Portland at 2.30 pm.on Saturday with 65 first, 482 second snd 981 third class passengers, a total of 1,528 , of whom 779 land a Haïtfax and 748 at Portland.R.M.8.Caneda sailed from Portiand for Liverpool at $.10 am.Saturday.Mraud Mrs.J.B.Hance, from Quebec, were smung ber cabin passengers.QUEBBC STLAMSHIP CO Steamer Bermudian, from Bermoda at 11 a.m.last Satordya, arrived at New York at 8 a.m.yesterday.TBAVELLED 3,000 MILES.Sriange sre the duties oocasionaily per- farmed by stemmship officials, but an un- dertalsing just completed by the Allan line will probably rank ss unique.Messrs.Allen were recently asked to arrange for the couveywnce from Beebe, Quebec, to Aberdeen, of two chikdren, Wailiamina and Margaret Clark, aged 4 and 144 years respectively.Coanmunication was et once etanblished with the Canadian agents, and amvengements eade for the comfort of the children.They were conveyed by train from Beebe to licston, Mass, smd placed in charge of a stewardess of the Jonian, which left for home on the 23rd ultimo.During the voyage the ship's company became quite attached to tbeir young companions.The Iouisn arrived in the Clyde on Saturday, and Messrs, Altan delivered their charges safely to the relatives who had come from Aberdeen.\u2014Glasgow Daily Record sad Mail.PORCUPINE NOTES.Poroupime City.\u20148teady work is not being applied to spots where tie best showings were made earlier in the scason and ae & result finds are forthcoming.Work and not speculation, as pointed out two monthe ago, is the thing which is watking Porcupine.With .three big companies gettimg in shape to do prospecting during the sommer on their own clams and properties which are optioned, there ia every resson to now belisve thit \"y next November the public will know what kind of stuff Poreupine is made of.George Holland, one of the Yukon pros- pestors who helped locate Porcupine and who secured several good claims ae à re sult of his early tard labors, returned to the district recently.The machinery for the Rea Mines, Limited, a complete working plant devoid of the stamp mill, is to be sent in at once When Engineer Webb was here he made the decision that will place the Rea in the working claes with the Hollinger and the Dome outside of the stamp proposition.Blocking ore whl be the first rule to he pursued on this property.(Engineer R.Alvin Weiss of the Foster left for Toronto Sunday, where he will left for Toronto recently, where he will confer with the owners of the ayudicate relatives to putting in à plant for work this summer.Sufficient prospecting has been done to satisfy Mr.Weiss that some | kind of a plant must now follow.Water for town use will be taken from Bobe Jake for the present until wells can be driven during the muvrer.The machinery for pumping has been ordered and will be shipped within a few days.STEAMER ARRIVALS.Ai New York: 88 Minnehaha, London; ee San Giorgio, Naples; es Cincinnati, Geson; ss Madonna, Marseilles.At Liverpool: 88 Baltic, New York; ns Hesperian, St.Joho, N.B.At Portland, Me.: 88 Domririon, Liverpool.) At Fishguard: 38 Mauretania, New York.At Plymouth: 88 Kron Prinz Withekm, New York.At Gibraltar, 18th: 88 Alive, New York; 20th, es Franconia, New York.At Naples, 17th: 88 Sant Anna, New York.At Teghorn, 10th: 88 Calabria, New York.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.AM.PM.Treæday, March 21,.10.12 11.08 Wednesday, March 3.11.05 12.00 Thursday, March 23.1214 2021) Friday, March 24.\u2026 138 126 Baturdwy, March 28.227 2,38 Sunday, March 28.333 340 Moon Phases.Last quarter, Wednesday, March 22, 7.96 pm.THE QUEEN'S Toronto, the Queen City of Canada, le the {mpartant business and tourist centre of the Dominisn, its many handsome churches, artis- tie public buildings, imposing offices, publie drives, parks and gardens, are the admiration of many thousands of visitors throughout the yeary One of the best hotels in Canada iv located here, the old-established \u201cQueen's,\u201d a hostelry that is especially popular with all discriminating people.standing in its own beautiful and extensive grounds, it has an air of quiet and refinement that appeals strongly to the home lover, its fame is for reaching, and many remember with pleasare the hours spent within its hospitable walls.The \u201cQueen's\u201d is operated on the American und European Plan, the rates being: Rooms without Bath (American Plan) $3 per day wp.Rooms with Rath (American Plan) $3.50 per day up.Rooms (Huropees plan) $1.50 per day wp \u2019 i (a | | Corresponde THE QUESTION OF A NEW INTAKE Dr.Cateller Suggests Damming | Lake St.Charles at the Narrows.Qubec, March 20, 1911.To the Editor of the Chronicle :: Dear Sir\u2014In this morning's Chronicle, under the above title, you suggest that the city prolong its water mains to the upper Lake St.Charles, on the assumption that the water there would he purer than the water in the River St.Charles.I must say that I have advocated the same idea some years ago.Unfortunately, I had to give it up for two reasons : 1.For the last few years, the city has a municipal laboratory and, to my surprise, our bacteriolaogist found that the water taken at the different places \u2018in the Lake St.Charles, even above the narrows, was physically, chemically and hacteriologically about the same as the water which enters our pipes at Lorette.The reason of this is prohably the fact that the River des Hurons, which falls in the northeast end of the lake, having, in most cases, a rapid current, carries to the lake a good deal of foreign matters.The Lake St.Charles acts as a settling basin for those foreign matters, just the same as the seven lower miles of River St.Charles above the Chateau d'Eau, having but a very slow current, do on the somewhat troubled waters of the River Jaune, which joins the St\u2019 Charles River about a mile lower than Lake St.Charles.2, The second reason for not extending our water mains to Lake St.Charles is that we would not have enough water to fill them in winter and dry seasons, In so doing, we would he deprived of the waters of the River Jaune, which is the discharge of a number of takes from the east; Lake Beauport being probably the best known, but being only one of them.Our aqueduct would also be deprived of the water of the river \u201cGrands Deserts,\u201d a fairly big stream whicli comes somewhere from Valcartier.The watershed (the Catchment, as the Americans say.) of our aqueduct is small, but, fortunately, rich in water.It is a kind of a small peninsula between River Jacques Cartier on the west and north and River Chaudiere on the east.Although not an engineer, | really believe that if the city puts a third 30 or 40 inch pipe, as it is suggested, on account of the enlargement of the city, it will have to dam Lake St.Charles at the narrows, so as to bring the level of the upper lake a few feet higher.We would have then a big reserve of water, an impounding reservoir, #s many American cities have.With this impounding reservoir, it would be very easy to \u201cegulate the outflow of River St.Charles.I beg to add that our water, when not artificially disturbed, is clea: and pure at the intake at Lorette.- Thanking you for inserting, 1 remain, Mr.Editor, Yours truly, L.Catellier, M.D., Medical Health Ofâcer.HGH SCHOOL CDETS JAKE RECORD SCORE Highest Possibles so Far Put on by Pupils of Quebec School.(Sgd.) The highest scores yet recorded hy any cadet corps in this city were put on yesterday by the High Schaal Cadets in the last .22 match of the series : Possible 50 50 100 Sergt.Gibaut .\u2026 49 47\u2014 9% 1t.Goodnoh .48 47\u2014 95 Lt.Jacques .46 46\u2014 92 Sergt.Lawson 47 4\u20149 Cadet Jack .48 42\u2014 Col.-Sgt.Cook 47 43\u2014 0 Cadet Moore .46 39\u2014 85 Capt.Ahern 45 40\u2014 85 Cadet Ross .\u2026 43 41\u2014 84 Serf.Hall .42 40\u2014 82 200 | A LOAN OF $50,000 TO CHINA BY AMERICANS.Peking, Ma-ch 20\u2014The negotiations for the loan of $50,000,000 to China by a group of American financiers have reached a final stage, all points at issue having been agreed upon.It is expected that an imperial edict sanctioning the loan will be is- awed this week.The loan was first projected as an American enterprise purely and was originally sought by the Chinese for political purposes.The agreement now reached provides that four banking groups of the United States, England, Germany aud France shail participate equally, and the financial adviser to the government in the matter of the use of the loan shail come from a neutral European state.The Hukuan loan, the negotiations for which were begun long ago, is also likely to be concluded soon.China's recent misfortunes from famine and plague, accompanied by fears of Yor eign complications, have influenced the government to bring the financial transactions to a conclusipes.| How About Spring | Coat Shirt - M Ties - SOCKS - In all styles and qualities for $1.00 up.Poplin or Marathon Silk, plain or stop 50c | GLOVES = Dogskin or Mocha $1.00.Cashmere \u201cLlama\u201d Wool, 35¢ pair or 3 pairs $1.00.Tallor and Haberdasher.11 Buade Street - QUEBEC LOST.LOST \u2014Between Quebec Bank and Quebec and Lake St.John Railway station via Fabrique, Palais Hill and Valier street, watch fob bearing initials F.RH.Finder will be rewarded by returning to 2 Fabrique st.WANTED.WANTED \u2014 Immediately, a good capable servant girl to go to Ontario on April 1.Apply to Mrs.A.H.Hall, 109 St.Ann street.WANTED AT ONCE\u2014Room, ar: room with board, near Claire Fon-?taine.Reply, stating terms, B.F, Chronicle.MALE HELP WANTED.AT ONCE\u2014Men to learn the barber trade ; expert instruction.constant practice, tools free; always sure employment for a barber ; write for catalogue.Moler Barber College, 41 Craig St, East, Montreal.} TO LET\u2014Immediate possession, house No.13 Dolbeau st, Ville Montcalm; two stories and a half.feb21xtf 45 ST, GENEVIEVE AVE\u2014Fur- nished rooms to let in well-axpointed house in this desirable locality.TO LET\u2014The house No.4 Cliff View place, containing 6 rooms and conveniences.For further particulars Apply to Amos J.Colston, Hechelaga Bank Bidg.TWO double offices to let from «st May, 1911, suitable for doctor, dentist.or any kind of office.at 9% St.John st, actually occupied by Dr, Montreuil; also a flat containing five large rooms for light housekeeping, Apply to C.Pelletier, 67 Grande Alloy or phone 84.Feblxtf TO LET\u2014Single and double fur« nished rooms, with use of bath and telephone.Hot and cold water.Electric light.Apply No.41 Richelieu st, or telephone 2970.july15-\"10x1yr SALESMAN WANTED.WANTED capable and reliable salesman to handle Manufacturer's line Metal, cardboard, cloth and wood advertising signs and bulletins and advertising Novelties.Best year round line obtainable.Send references with application.Territory, Province Quebec.Up-to-Date Advertising Co.AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS make $100 to $200 month- tv.Bromides, 25c.: Crayons, 39c.: Pastels, 53¢.; Frames, 10c.; Pictures, Je.Send for new catalogue.Kaiser Art Co, 6004 Wentworth, Chicago, nt TO LET.STORE TO LET\u2014The corner store in the Young Men's Christian Association Building, 154 John street, for- .merly occupied by the Quebec Gas Co., will be vacant April 30th; store is \"well finished in hard wood, with a splendidly finished basement: is a bright and attractive iocation for any retail business, or an office stand.For particulars apply to the General Secretary of the Y.M.C.A.Fehdxti TO RENT\u2014At Montealmville, a splendid house, containing 6 rooms, with bathroom.Apply to Arthur Frenette.Cremazie street, Tel.2597, or to D.Boucher, 26 St.Louis street, Tel.2443.mar.20.1f | FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT for the summer months (possession lin May if required); on the St.Foye | toad.within a few minutes\u2019 walk of street cars; large, shady grounds: fruit and vegetable garden, stable, etc.! Gas and electric light in the house, i Address B.B, Chronicle office.\u2018 mar20x1w rer tr rere TO LET.\u2014Double upper flat, now occuped by Mr.Alain, No.166 Maple Avenue twelve rooms, gas, electricity, Daisy furnace, stationary wash-{tand, hot and cold water.porcelain bath, | gas grate.Will be painted and papered for desirable tenant.Rent $36 per month, including water and taxes.May be seen daily from 2 to 5.Apply to L.F.Burroughs, 147 Maple Avemar.18xtf.! TO LET\u2014In the building of the Credit Foncier Frarco-Canadien, 72 Mountain IIill, two large offices containing five heated rooms each.Immediate possession.Inquide at the office of the Credit Foncier Franco- Canadien, 74 Mountain Hillmar.l8xiw.| TO LET\u2014This property, situate 425 St.John street.with all modern conveniences; furnace, electric wiring, etc\u2026 with a kitchen in an addition.For particulars apply Gauvreau & Montreuil, Notaries, 81 St.Peter Stfeb 8,tf.10 LET\u2014Factory building situated at 32 Fraser street, Levis, three and a half stories; rentel very cheap.Apply Royal Trust Co.Quebec, tf HOUSE TO LET\u2014A NEWLY built house with all modern conveniences, electric light, furnace, hardwood floors, large verandah.Located at Little River, near Scott Bridge at about five minutes walk from the street railway terminus.Apply to E.Savard, 669 St.Valier street, Quebec.marlOxm,w.fri-tf HOUSES TO RENT\u2014Five splendid houses on Levis ave, containing 11 rooms and bath: all modern improvements, water, hot-water furnace, electric lights, telephone, etc, etc.: only $25 month; these houses can be taken over on the ist of May.Montcalm Land Co.328 8t.John at.Tele- a phone 3407, P.N.Tessier, ma 3 feb\u2019 FOR SALE 31 Mt.Carmel street, house, newly renovated, three bath rooms, conserva.atory, all conveniences; will be sold furnished or unfurnished; also large stable and coach house; garden, containing trees, perennial shrubs and Rowers; separate kitchen garden ; above will be sold at sacrifice, owner leaving city: terms to suit purchaser Apply to Arthur E.Scott, B5 St Peter street.mar.16-tf.FOR SALE.SAFES\u2014AIl sizes and styles; if your safe is too small we will exchange it for a new Dominion Safe and Vault Cos safe.The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited, Mantreal.FARMS, STORES, RESIDENCES, shops, timber lands, etc.Before you buy write for free illustrated catalogue; an interesting book for the home-seeker and investor.King & Nelson Co., Barton, Vimar.16,18,20,22,24,27x6 FOR SALE \u2014 Magnificent block near the Parliament: a large tract or lot of land.situate at the cor.of Ste.Eustache and Julie sts.with $ splendid stone and brick buildings thereon erected, being Nos.100, 104, 106 St.Eustache st.and No«.4,6, 8 and 10 St Julia st.: a right of passage in rear of each of these properties to communicate with Se Julia st.and vice versa.For conditinne of sale apply to Labreque.Belanger & Labreque, Notaries, 18 Buade strect, Quebecfeh24xlm FOR SALE\u2014Lot, corner Scott and Grande Allee.Quebec, with 2 housedel house of Paris, also fhe LARGE ASSORTMENT \u2014-n and Messrs.Perron, Langlois, Gali-| Peking, March 20+The Russian le] up\u2014and then you feel like eating when \u2014_\u2014 T.H O NEI I J 5 peault and Levesque spoke in favor of | gation believes that the Chinese KOY- | you come to the table, and what you MECHANICS SUPPLY CD the measure.although Mr.Perron | ernment will yieid on the final points | eat will do you good.20\u201490 St.Paul Street.248 St.John St.proposed an important amendment to {iy dispute after further pressure, the |\u201d Absolute relief from all Stomach strike out clause 20, which amendment | successive threatening notes from Misery is waiting for you as soon as » was defeated by a large vote, Premier | Russia having obtained successive decide to take a little Diapepsin.Gouin, the majority of the government yieldings.An emissary from the Chi- ; oil your druggist that you want iN and Messrs.Tellier and Bourassa vot- | nese foreign board visited the lega- | Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to ing against the proposed amendment.tion last Thursday and promised com- ; }, h hl red this time.No objegtion was made to the clause | plete compliance with the Russian de- | ome thoroug y or tomach feels : - E W man fixing the capital stock of the company | mands.er ao orable nom ress 00 S I S very 0 at twenty miliion dollars, but Mr.Bou- out ol or < et ve ates, , 5 9 MATTEL Reap en du Me Perron gant | GAYNOR AND GREENE JA iii » .ment p .- J) Toe per Cannet Byrnes | ing certain powers to the directors of CASE AGAIN TO FORE., GERMAN KAISER Laces and Tri m mings AaLogs classe | the company, which were not men- poe ia, Oe March reba AS A MANUFACTURER.ioned in the bill.Mr.Perron with- eating on eas .; _\u2014 ,, : a 7007 demiet for EE PRO one the re iment.min D.Greene and John F.Gaynor, Berlin, March, 18\u2014The Emperor \u201c tone ot send samp fof When clause 12 was taken up Mr.| convicted in the Savannah harbor tile on his estate at Kadinen has been (Unetrated book cale ote tn PE Bourassa remarked that the French frauds.for privilege of taking the so marked that he has found it neces- : = ; Rr OU PeLY co, vrindeor Out.ve sion of the reprinted bill was not | Pauper\u2019s oath and thereby escaping sary to have the plant enlarged.The Na General Agents for Cansds.the same as that accepted by the|the fines of $585,749 imposed upon work on the additional equipment is | = committee, and the House agreed to each of them, will begin to-morrow 1 leted and will go into accept the original wording of the | before U, S.Commissioner Colquitt, | \"OW nearly compicte it The B « - - clause.The prison terms of Greene and Gay- Operation carly lim April B û sta- no When the House resumed business | nor expired on February 6th.Under Hons ° â new a oy Noted several in the evening, Mr.Bourassa moved | the law they could be released after) 9ergronnd rales, compiled soveilll 142 St Joseph St, St.Roch, Quebeo ; that the bill be reprinted before pro- | S°TVINE an additional thirty days and Joars ek a « C A LAFRANCE {ceeding any further, as it contained | Swearing they were paupers and un-| from the Emperors yard.! © re | certain errors.The motion was as | ble to pay their fines.Government \u2014 : i LL .NOTARY follows :\u2014 attorneys will attempt to show that CARD OF INVITATION.AT THE ORPHEUM.favorites in this city, and they will : \u201cThat all the words after \u2018That\u2019 jn | the prisoners have hundreds of thous-| We invite all the men aud young i return with a new act entitled \u201cThe We keep » complete line ot \u201cInvalid Removed his Offices tb 92 the main motion be struck out and re- | ands of dollars hidden and should not| men who are in need of a suit or over- Mrs, Gardner Crane and her excell- | New Policeman.offering many new Chaire,\u201d Housebold Furniture, Jadies\u2019 ; ! placed by the following: « be released until their fines are paid.| coat not to buy without seeing our | ent company of comedians will offer | parodys and clever dialogue; Fannie | Secretary, at Low Prices, st.Peter Strost.Diam oy tie Ie owing: ; hoi t and prices.Guaranteed | \u201cThe Little Sunbeam,\u201d a farce with | Rice will present her \u201cMimic Stage,\u201d Whereas the Railway Committee or- choice cu P \u2018 \u2018 > f the piece taking | showing i en § W of th Money to Loan dered the reprinting of this bill; ALLEGED SPIES ARE money refunded if you are not satis- | the entire action of ! hei showing in miniature orm of e D S Ri kab ! y Whereas this bill was in fact reprint- ARRESTED IN HAMBURG.| fied.place in a Pullman s ann piv great stage celebrities of \u20ac he present .° C y } LOTS FOR SALE ed and distributed to the members of| Hamburg, March 20.\u2014Five persons, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRÈRE.tions Xe a eo De one > the day; The i Aelody Monarchs wi pres furniture, Warehouse and Undertaking | on 8t.Louis Road this House; : including one foreigner.are under ar- i.t eo big headline features of vaude- or oom has had this sn Pau) Establishment Whereas this bill.as reprinted, is | rest charged with espionage.The for- - rea y 5 Sane hears the reputa- py comedy unger.introducing hens 351 337 SL dona it not conformable to the original of the | eigner had been for yome time under ville.{ being one of the most talented | bis famou ed erâtion, a bill, as finally adopted by the Railway | close observation by.government de- \u2014\u2014\u2014=s; tion of being ists on the American is famous y ,\u2018 + | Committee.certified by the chairman | tectives, while passing back and forth = = ! legitimate Br Berlin Madeaps, the of such committee, byt that, on the | between Hamburg and Bremen, where YOUR EYES ARE stage; the Lig! able attraction in COSTUMES FOR LADIES._ \u2014 =.mosseee see 0 Ncontrary, it has been\u201d altered and | ten warships of all types are under YOUR OWN cleverest ense fered with the cha = ints; rari éonstructi vaudeville, will be offered with One lot of costumes of the latest changed on several points; various stages of éonstruction.lle igh ho appeared iz Lew 3 cost Whereas, such alterations and | was suspected of attempting to estab- \u2014 former SE night So and helping American styles sizes, y to 42, new: | changes are calculated to lead the | lish communications-with the shipyard | .\u2018 : est colors.urry an ave firs members of this House, as well as Bah comen A special detective sent yo ree they ea are to make that Show the great success choice.Prices, $15.00 to $50.00, the Committee of the Whole itseli.from D ee te the are best friends\u2014as you should.If I] New York; Hocy and Lee are old FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, tec of the Whole has so far proceeded | under arrest.It is asserted that al Jou abuse them now, um come 72m rt 1 yon the bill as reprinted; second foreigner managed to clude | It > are wise you will let us SC That this House do not resolve it-| the detectives during the, progress of examine them.y | fe EN i seif into Committee of the Whole un- | their operations.Four of the prison- py : 215 Joseph St, St.Rech \u201ctil it has been reprinted and until] ers are shipyard employees, and they weld you then need glasses i DOMINION COAL COMPANY, LIMITED : | copies conformable to the original | are accused of supplying information will be equally frank.; MINERS ANS SHIPPERS GP THE CHLEBRATED | certified by the chairman of the Rail- | about the warships.So far as can be .; | way Committee have been distributed | ascertained the incriminating mater- Our motto js Quality not ff! \u201cBOMINION\u201d STEAM a0 GAS COALS to the members of this House: jal found is not of a grave character, Cheapness and what McClure A The Best HouS8 in Quebec Wich has Ine Chemest Prices Men's Ready Made Clothing Department 300 Suits, navy Llue and black, all wool material, rich value of $1500.for oii ieee.$1144 Spring Top Coats made from good Vecuna Cloth, welt «ilk lapels, price $14.00, for .$10.00 Colored Tweed Snits, prices $800 and $10.00, fo1.$1.50 and $8.50 All Wool Black Vecuna Top Coats, silk revers, cheap at $16.00, fOr eee 812,50 For the young ones from 5 to 9 years old.Nice Black Suits And this [House expresses the opin: ion that the alterations and changes : above mentioned constitute grave irregularities, into which it is expedient that inquiry be made without delay, Premier Gouin replied that the mat- | ter was not of such importance as to | delay the consideration of the bill, ; and Mr.Rou:assas motion was de- {cated by 31 to 8 When clause 15 was called Mr.| Bourassa had a lengthy amendment on the order paper, :which was however defeated.During the discussion but the police are very reticent.Conflicting reports are current regarding the nationality of the prisoners.It is alleged in some quarters that the chief spy is an Englishman.This is denied elsewhere, but it is admitted by officials of the Marine Department.BE WELL DRESSED.Our choice of costumes is all that could be desired.As in years past we are in a position to please the most difficult, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.sells or repairs he guaranteces.J.A.McCLURE The Optromatrist 18 MOUNTAIN HILL, QUEBES Graduate of Dominion Me- Gill College of Optics, South Bend, Indiana, Institute of Optometry.dJani0xtu,bh,satx3m Soreened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Por Particulars, apply te SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL .COTE, made after a special model.The same is adopted by the majority .\" à y {on the amendment Sir Lomer Gouin of convents and colleges for First Communion.Prices according i denied that he had used certain re- to quality Lee eee $5.00 to $7.50 ASSORTED BARGAINS Good stylish Corset, price $1.25, for .ee Ladies\u2019 F.ery Net Blouses, price $6.00, for .Ladies\u2019 Underwear, woollen quality, shor: sleev long sleeves 29, à special value, $1.00, for .2 221 aa ee a neue 49c Black Chiffon Silk Blouses, adorned with black braid on cuffs and front, price $4.50, for.iii ca cena $2.98 All Colored Silk Blouses from $3.00 to $5.00 for.$1.99 Men's Underwear, material merinos, Penman, 75c.for sc All wool quality at 20.222020 nee nana cena ea nana ane 49¢ All wool ribbed, price $1.00, for .59¢ EMBROIDERIES.A special value, sold $1.00, for.coiiii., TMC Embroideties, 12c., for .& « 15e, \u2026 10c hl 20c.* .12¢ Lots of patterns and variated widths.HEADGEAR.Golf tweed caps for men, nice color, Price $1.00 for.49c.\u2018Varsity caps for boys, ossorted .22 2a 1000 seau 000000 24c, Besides weekly bargains and many other attractions, we have all the latest novelties, to which we wish to draw your attention.Ask for our new Ladies\u2019 Top Coats.Ack for our new Ladies\u2019 Suits.Ask for our new Ladies\u2019 Blouses.Ask for our new Ladies\u2019 Dress Goods.Ask for our new Men's Hats.Ask for our new Tweed and Serge.\\«k for our Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats.First-class Milliner, Dress-maker and Gents\u2019 Tailorwarranted.MYRAND & POULIOT 215 Joseph 8t., St.Roch All work | marks before the Railway Committee, attributed to him by Mr.Bourassa, and Mr, Perron supported the Prej mier.Mr.Bourassa informed Mr.Perron i that the latter had stated hefore the | Railway Committee that as he was in- i terested in the bili he would not vote i in the House when the hill came up, i and he thought that it would only be Lan act of decency on his part if he did not take such an important part in | the discussion, and that Premier C4 was well abie to plead his own | case, Mr.Per-on replicd that he had no lessons in decency to receive from Mr.Bourassa, who was more interested in the bill Lhan he was.Mr.Bourassa inquired in what way was he interested.Mr.Perron replied that he had no demagogue paper kke the member for St.Hyacinthe, to profit by a reputa- ticn of virtue.Mr.Bourassa retaliated by stating that he had not made a cent out of his paper and had devoted almost all his tine to it hesides spending a large portion of his income to support the paper.Several cther clauses were adopted ; and several amendments were thrown out, and this afterrioon the House will consider the accepted amendments in second reading.Notes.The Legislative Council will meet today.and the Quebec City bill will be considered by the P:ivate Bills Committee of the Council this morning.A deputation of lumber merchants called upon Hon.Mr.Taschereau yesterday and requested him to fix a tariff for the floating of logs on tributaries of the Chaudiere River.The Opposite Palace Hill Finest Finish Tremendous Importer and Minister of Public Works will soon give a reply.; - Ask Your Dealer \u2014 THE \u2014 Gelebrated Briar Pipes J.C.SPECIAL Up-to-date Patrons JOS.COTE, 188 St.Pau! Street - Quebec Special Cheap Lots for March Bast Quality Assortment Manufaoturer \u2014 mar.17,21,23,25,27,29,31x7 REAL ORIENTAL RUGS | | For the whole month of MARCH we shall give 8/ | special discount of 25 per cent on all our Real Oriental Rugs which runs in prices from $85.00 to $300.00.{ Also the balance of our Job of Wilton and Axminse ter Rugs.Sizes 3x4 at about 3314 per cent discount There are about 35 of tnem left, all beautiful designs We have a lot of Jobs in Tapestry and Brussels Carpets.Cretonnes, Portieres, Curtains and Furniture.mus terials in quantities.Linoleums, Corticine, Oilgioths, eto.- We keep the goods in storage without extra charge.P.J.COTE, Opposite Palace Hill / "]
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