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

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


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

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[" The Weather à Fair, cool, higher temp 1 ure.ESTABLISHED 1764.= A.Pinard \u201cCresca DAINTIES Roast Goose Breasts .Roast Capon in Jelly Roast Chicken in Jelly .%, .80; %, $1.00 whole, $1.78 Per Tin Field Larks, 6 birds in tin.French Sausage, truffled .28 Per Tin Anchovies, in salt .o.oooiiiiii i dates ca anna e .25 Per Tin ; Cresca Hors d'Oeuvre, Pimientos, Anchovies and Olives.75 Per Bot sas0s0c000 00 \u2014ar0ha0a 00000008 aa - Brand\u2019 eessot cases sance 82.50 Per Tin ver.82.50 Per Tin ere, $2.50 Per Tin S BEET CAR STRIKE HOLDS UP BOSTON Several Thousand Employes Go Out, aul Mobs Attack the Working Crews.QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 19 We prepay freight charges on all $25.00 orders.A.Established 1882.GRENIER 94-95 Jo hn Street.Phones 1247-1248 MONOPOLY OF PROVINCIAL AIVERS AND LAKES Provincial Government Responsible for Conditions by Leasing All Privileges BAILWAY AND HOTEL BUSINESS SUFFER Boston, June 7.-Boston was in the throes to-night of a strike of several thousand street railway employes, which completely paralyzed service on many divisions and crippled it seriously in others.Mobs marched in ing :rews, stopping cars and roiling boulders and other obstacles on the tracks.Seores of arrests were made.Police guarded every one of the few cars in opcration.Shots were fired in two instances from crowds of strike sympathizers, The police were badly beaten up in several affrays, particularly in Cambridge.Some motormen and conductors who defied the strike order are in the hospital suffering from injuries at hands of mobs.Others passed the night bunking in car barns, awaiting an early morning call for duty.For five hours after midnight the car service was entirely suspended.Officials of the company said that this was because police protection could not be guaranteed.Practically all the surface lines from the suburbs were tied up pefore midnight, the company withdrawing the cars as acts of violence increased.In the Dorchester division service was suspended early in the evening.At 10 o'clock the Malden, Medford, West various districts, attacking the work- | The small arrival of American and Canadian West sportsmen who have arrived in Quebec this season to indulge in the pastime of trout fishing, has been so noticeable and so generally referred to by hotel managers and shopkeepers, that the Chronicle start- od in to investigate the cause.Railway and hotel men spoken to snhesitatingly placed the blame on the Provincial Government, which, they said, had created a monopoly in respect to all the valuable lakes and rivers by leasing them to a few nonresident millionaires for a nominal rent, and thus kept away thousands of sportsmen who would gladly come to Quebec to angle for trout in the lakes snd rivers of the Lake St.John and Saguenay district if permitted by a conse fee.One of the rellway passenger of- Beials spoken to, said, his company received hundreds of letters every season, requesting to learn the most desirable place to pass their vacation tn Canada, fishing, etc.and owing to the monopoly sanctioned hy the Provincial Government, the railway officials were obliged to respond that there was no room for fishing in the lakes and rivers of Quebec inasmuch as they were leased to a number of clubs whose membership consisted of a few New Yorkers.This had the effect of keeping away from Quebec hundreds of sportsmen to the trade detriment of the hotels and business in general, To-day the State of Maine was advertising widely the fishing advantages to be had in that state, that was accessary to the world, with the result that the crowds of sportsmen who in the by-gone days used to come to Quebec after sport and pleasure naw vo to the State of Maine.This is not only a loss to railways in passenger fares, but a loss to the Quebec hotels and Quebec shopkeepers.Some years ago the Quebec & Lake Bt.John Railway, under its former management, spent over $100,000 to advertise the fishing and hunting along its line that attracted thousands \u2018of sportsmen.Since then, however, there are no fishing grounds to advertise, as they have all been seized by the octupus of monopoly by a few non-resident millionaires, and if any resident of the district, let alone a stranger, dares to attempt fishing in these lakes and rivers, he is arrested, brought before a magistrate and is fined.The lakes and rivers along the Quebec & Lake St.John Railway are teeming with fish, but apart from the preserves leased by Mr, R.Rowley at Lake Edward, open to his hotel customers and friends, they all are under lease from the Government by & few rich individuals of New York, Boston and Philadelphia.\u201cI will give you a few cases in oint,\u201d said the railway official.\u201cThe .J.Beemer estate own by lease from the Goernment over 1,000 miles of rivers running into the Lake St.John wich have not heen fished in for several years by any person, and still tied up so that no one without a permit can go near them.Even the National Park is under monopolistic influence, the Provincial Government having leased over a thousand miles of its territory to a half dozen New York millionaires, who come and go as they please, which is very seldom, nevertheless the territory that they lease from the vernment is guarded and closed tn any other person who would like to enjoy a day's fishing.\u2018The Amabilish Club, composed of a few rich American members, have 150 miles of fishing preserves, and this season only a few gentlemen from the United States have come to Quebec to reach the club grounds for a few days\u2019 fishing.; Laroche River Ciub hae 200 miles of preserves and only a few members only a few members to enjoy the priviledge.The Nomontun Club, 100 miles, and the Peunsylvania Club, 300 miles \u2018in fishing preserves, are two clubs run by rich Americans, and up to the present only a half dozen members have sought a few days\u2019 fishing.There are also the Metebilchoun Club, 200; miles: Triton Club.300 miles; Taueville Club, 300.moties, in fishing privileges,.to which not more than 30 members have gone to this season, and other clubs of a like nature, I could refer to,in the same monopolistic category, that the Provincial Government is altogether responsible for.\u201d Medford and West Everett service was cancelled and an hour later cars had ceased running in South Hoston.All attempts bridge, where the greater part of the nights rioting occurred, were given up beicre midnight.DUCHESS MAKING to run cars in Cam- GOOD RECOVERY Expected that H.R.H.Will Be Able to Leave tie Hosfital Next Week, Montreal, June 7.\u2014The last bulletin for the day on the condition of The railway official also cited the | the Duchess of Connaught, issued Trinity Club.which has under lease |e over 400 miles of territory, which is visited by not more than six persons to fish each year, and hundreds deprived of the privilege, who would be glad to take out a special license each year that would Rive more rev- t tory progress.ment as to the future plans of the royal party were made to-day.The Duke visits the hospital regularly and when not at the hospital spends arly this evening, reported satisfac- No further announce- he greater part of his time at the enue in the end to the Government residence of Lord Strathcona, the and at the same time bring multitudes of circulate a large sum of money, instead of the few millionaires now coming who spend their money very |, sparingly.These conditions are an outrage against the City of Quebec, the hotel keepers and the railways, and no credit to the Provincial Government, which deprives thousands of a h sportsmen to Quebec who would me eh Siovereno © Generals when The Duchess, it is expected, will be able to leave the hospital some ime next week.The bulletin was as follows: Montreal, June 7.530 pm\u2014Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught has passed a comfortable day nd continues to make satisfactory sportsmen of the privilege of fishing H ege 5 | progress.one benefit of a few rich Ameri (Signed) It is against every pricipal of democratic government for the people and by the people, and shovid be ended in the quickest possible time.ANTI-RECIPROCITY LEAGUE REVIVED Answer to Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s Belief in the Policy Recently Declared.Montreal, June 7\u2014-The Anti-Reci- procity League of Canady was revived this afternoon at a well-attended | h meeting here.from outside the city were Messrs.W.K.George and G.T.Somers, of J Toronto.The revival of the league is intended as a reply to the speech of p Sir Wilfrid Laurier in which he expressed his continued belief in the reciprocity policy.The league is to continue in existence \u2018ind.pendent of S.WORTHINGTON, M.D., A.E.GARROW.MD.W.W.CHIFMAN, M.D.FIRED THREE SHOTS AT COUNT TISTA Deputy Then Fatally Shoots Himself \u2014 Exciting Scene in the Budapest House, Budapest, Hurgary, June ?\u2014Count Tisa, President of the Lower House, ad a very narrow escape from assas- Among the speakers sination in the Diet this morning.He was fired upon three times by Deputy ulius Kovacs, who then shot himself, robably with fatal ~ffect.Throughout Cour: Ti:za remained seated.and after the wounded Kovacs was removed he magnaninousiy invited the house to \u201cexpress your sym- any political bias,\u201d and its aims will [ Pathy for the sad fate that has be- he \u201cthe maintenance of Canada\u2019s fiscal fallen this madman.\" The three shots independence and the British connec.| fired at the President of the Chamber tion.\" \u2019 buried themselves ia his desk.Tt appears that Kovacs, while on Children Ory his way to the Parliament building, FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA JOHNST ON & FILS, said to a friend that i* he succeeded in getting inside of the Chamber he would not I-ave it alive, said to be in serious financial difficulties.Kovacs was SUNDAY SERVICE TO NIAGARA FALLS.Toronto.June 7\u2014The Richelieu & BORDEAUX.Setabitehed 1736.CLARETS and SAUTERNES - LAW, YOUNQ & GO.- MONTREAL t > Ontario Navigation Co, which has acquired the Niagara Line and other steamship interests, announces the inauguration of the first Sunday service between Toronto and Niagara Falls, commencing July 8, with four trips each way.connecting with the | New York Central.| Opposition te expected from the Lord's Day Allie | ance.i COVERNOR FOSS WILL KOT SIGH Bill to Permit Grand Trunk Railway to Enter Boston Is Held Up\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boston, Mass, June 7.\u2014Governor Foss reiterated to-day that he would veto all railroad legislation until his Public Utilities Bill is passed by the Legislature.Mayor John Fitzgerald, of Boston, called upon the governor and orged him to sign the bill which would permit the Southern New England Railroad (Grand Truuk) to enter this city.The Mayor said that it would solve the transportation problem of Boston, and that the people of the state favored it.Governor Foss said that he was a man of his word and referred to his message to the Legislature.The i Public Utilities - Bill provides among other things for the appointment of & board to supervise all steam railways in this city.\"a tunnnel between the | North and South stations in this city and the electrification of steam railway lines withia the metropolitan dis- tric PRINCIPAL GORDON FAVORS UNION Venerable Head of Queen's University Makes a Notable Address.Edmonton, Alb., June 7.\u2014The venerable Principal Gordon, of Queen's University, who in the course of a long career has made innumerable speeches in the General Assembly, made one of the addresses of his life in an advocacy of Church Uniun at the session to-day.His declaration was greeted with continual applause, and his statement that the policy of the church must be to co-operate with the negotiating churches with organic union definitely in view was most warmly received \u2018union question, he declared, wi never\u2019 doWa usitil- it was settled sight, Using the union of 1874 As an {llustration he declared that the present opposition to union would, after further eonference, very Iragely disappear.He defended vigorously the establishment of a settlement committee and declared that the \u2018present method of stationing ministers in the Presyterian Church had broken down.The need of a simpler confession of faith was apparent in the fact that every year in the graduating classes of the colleges there were students of tender consciences, who signed the old confessional with mental reservation.Two sessions of the highest interest to Presbyterians occupied the attention of the Presbyterian Conference to-day.The first of these was the matter of church union and the second that of the million-dollar budget.\u2018The debate on the latter was keener than that on church union, which was interrupted in the morning by the arrival of the hour of adjournment.Tn the afternoon, when the questtion of the budget came up, Edward Brown of Winnipeg made a stirring appeal for the creation of a better business administration, stating that the church was failing to get from the men of wealth in the de- nominaticn the large gifts which ought to be obtained, and that the Methodist Church was far more suc- csesful in this respect than the Presbyterian.Dr.Scmerville read a statemen! intending to show that the Presbyterians cf the West had fallen behind this year in their gifts to the home missions, to which James Me- Queen of Edmonton replied by making the extraordinary statement that the Preshytery of New Westminster, in which Vancouver was situated, made list year gifts to the church three times as large per communicant as the Presbytery of Toronto.The new resolutions of the union committee were submitted to the assembly at the morning sessions A resolution prepared by the eommit- tee in Toronto in March had ereated the impression that the body was not as ardent for the eause as it had been, and the statements prepared at the meeting here were iutended to place the matter in the clearest light possible and to render it obvious to all that the determination of the organization was irrevocably set for the consummation of the plan.MILES LONG AND SHORT.Considering the size of Switzerland one might except à mile to be about as far as one could throw a ball, but the hardy mountaineers think 9,153 yards the proper thing, even when, as it generally is, it is very much up hill.The Swiss is the longest mile of all, being followed by the Vienna post mile of 8,296 yards.The Flemish mile is 6869 yards.the Prussian 8.237 yards.and in Denmark they walked 8.244 yards and call it a stroll of a mile.The Arabs generaily ride good horses and call 2,143 yards a mile, while the Turks are satisfied with 1826 yards and the Italians shorten the distance of a mile to 1.766 yards, just six yards more than the American has in mind when the agent «waves his hand and blandly remarks, \u201cAbout « mile.\u201d 12, MAYOR TOOK RIDE IN NEW AUTO ENGINE Had Just Reached Home When Fire Broke Out in Box Department of His Factory.A double fire alarm from box 63 at 11:30 last evening called cut a large portion of the fire brigade to a fire which had started in the box facto-y of the Rock City Tobacco Compzay on Smith street.The first bad apparently started in the top story of a three-story building, but as there was considerable water on hand the firefighters succeeded in controlling the fire after an hour's werk, but not before considerable damage had been caused.The Rock City Company had commenced the coustruction of sprinklers in the building, which unfortunately were not conpletcd.\u2018The firm has at present a large staf on hand in the building, but the firm's demand for boxes was so great that they had to give large contracts to Montreal firms.Last evening.at the conclusion of the council meeting, Alderman Lockwell, chairman of the fire committee, invited his colleagues to examine one of the new fire automobiles which bad arrived here y:sterday.Everybody appeared pleased to see the acquisition to the fire department, and it was suggested that the aldermen should take a run in the auto and es- court Mayor Drouin to his residence.His Worship and aldermen had no sooner reached the mayor's residence when the alarm from box 63 rang out, and the latter and the aldermen immediately procesded in the automobile to the scene of the fire, when it was discovered that the Lock City Box factory was on fire.Mayor Drouin, whe is one of the principal owners of the factory, remainel on the scene until a late hour.PRISONER BLAMED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW a 4 John Cummings Found Guilty of Wife Murder and Sentenced to Be Hanged.Montreal, June 7\u2014John Cummingswho has been on trial.for the murder of his wife on Chateauguay street, Nov.21 last was to-night found guilty by the jury after 35 minutes deliberation and sentenced to be hanged on August 9 by Judge Gervais.Maintaining his composure and exhibiting his iron nerve to the last, the prisoner, on hearing the sentence, without a muscle of his face changing, bowed to the judge with a \u201cthank you, Your Honor,\u201d and turned tn the jury with a \u201cgood evening, gentlemen.\u201d He then made a brief speech, admitting that he did the shooting, but recounting the circumstancss and telling how his mother-in-law.whom he had brought out from Sectland at his wife's request, had first brought trouble into their home by telling | his wife that he already had another wife in Scotland.\u201cThat woman is not fit to be the mother of chillren.\u201d said the prisoner.The afternoon was occupied by the addresses of counsel, the defence seek ing a manslaughter verdict on the ground that Cummings had had some provocation.They failed to establish sufficient provocation, however, It was shortly after 6 o'clock, Nov.21, that Cummings approached his wife.with whom he had not been living for some time, as she was walking with a young man on Chateauguay street, and fired two shots, killing her almost instantly.AND CHURCH UNION Report Made by Rev, Warriner at Meeting in Montreal Yesterday, Montreal, June 7\u2014Church Union was cordially endorsed at to-day's session of the Congregational Union of Canada.Rev.Dr.W.H.Warriner, in presentiog the report of the Church Union Committee, stated that the tentative vote taken two years ago showed that 82 per cent of the voting Temperatures Minimum, 38.Maximum, 56.WILL NEVER WORK Controller Lachapelle Is Not Struck with the Existing Administration in Montreal.Montrea!, June 7\u2014\u201cThe present system of administration is absolute.Jy impossible, and will never succeed.\u201d Controller Lachapelle to-day thus passed judgment upon the Board of Control and council system, after | two years of experience with it \u201cAs long as there are two admin- churches and voting members in the Congregational churches were in favor of union.The mazjority of the members of the three church bodies have expressed themselves as desirous of union.His committee, therefore, recommended that the committee be continued, with instructions to cooperate with other churches in the endeavor to give church union practical expression in the life of the church, Dr.Warriner referred to the union of the four theological colleges attached to McGi'l University and stated that the scheme which has already been formulated will be put into operation at the opening of the next session.The Rev.Dr, J.A.Gordon, \u2018on behalf of the Baptist Union of Canada, intimated that the Baptist Church did mot favor Church union; but all the same, they favored and desired the closest relationship with other denominations.WOMEN IN FORE FRONT OF BATTLE Middletown, Conn, June 7-A clash of 350 striking operatives of the Russell Manufacturing Company with ! a force of police officers anc deputies | at the mills in South Farms ver | brought here later a piatoon of cavalrymen fiom Troop A, Connecticut | National Guard, who will stay here to assist the police officers until the trouble is over.The strikers are entirely of Italian nationality, the greater number women, and few speak English understandingly.All have joined the Industrial Workers of the World within a few days and then, under encouragement of the organizers of that body, made a demand for increased wages und certain changes in working conditions.The strike followed when the company refused to recognize the labor organization, but offered to treat witli the employes direct.The clash to-day was brought \u201cWHERE SHALL WE istrative bodies working at variance with each other, with objects which are not in accord, and never can be in accord, it will never be a success,\u201d be said.I bave now.had two years experts ence with the present system,\u201d said the controller.\u201cand I have seen enough of it to know that it is impossible.\u201cOn one sidé is the Board, laboring for the general interest of the city.On the other side is the council of aldermen, each one working for his own particular little section of the city, blocking the Board at\u2018 every turn, impeding the work, complaining because the board in its judgment decided to spend the money in the ward of another alderman rather than his own.There will always be friction.No matter if a majority of the council is favorable to the board, there will always be some who have an axe to grind, and who, for some reason or another, wili cause trouble.\u201d \u2014\u2014 rer, about by the strikers trying to stog others from going into the mills.Th male strikers adopted the ruse of putting the womea in the front ranks and then sending forward a flying wedge.The officers did not want to use force, but they found the women who crowded them using their finger nails and teeth, while from the rear came a shower of stones, bricks and other missiles.The police finally used their clubs, hitting over the heads of the women.MILITIAMAN DISMISSED FOR DRUNKENNESS Port Arthur.Ont, June 7\u2014A member of the Ninety-Sixth Regiment was pablicly dismissed by the commanding ol to-day for drunkenness, Lient.-Col.Little addressing the men of the regiment and ordering the man\u2019s unitorm taken from him.The Ninety-Sixth leaves June.28th for five days in camp at Sewell, Man.THE VITAL QUE3TION OF THE DAY LIVE THIS YEAR?\u201d LOOK AT THE ANSWER PAGE 4 THE CRANDE ALLÉS APARTMENT NIUE 0)'3 ADV.olate Nutmethods and they are so pr Strawberry Short Cake with the fresh fruit.\u201cVALIQ \u201cVALIQUET'S\u201d SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Peach Cake and Apricot Triangles.Kentucy Choe- We are proud of the fact that we originate all our tated by others in the same line.Phone 1526 ogressive that they are imi- and Strawberry Ice Cream UET\u2019S\u201d THE HON & LAGRSHRE GIARAEE AGGDENT COMPANY.CAPITAL GOV'T DEPOSIT $ 500,000.00.- $ 87,000.00.Personal Accident Tel.No.9 Plate Glass, & Sickness, Em ployer\u2019s Liability, Guarantee Bonds &c.Local Office under the same Managemnt as the Quebec Fire Assurance Coy.Cie ¢ 31 81.Peter §1, Coe COLIN E.SHORD Rest.Secretary. EDDY'S SILENT MATCHES ace muds of thoroughly dried pine blocks.The tips, when struck on any surface whatever, will light sllently sud burn steadily and smoothly with- Kédys Matches are always full MM count\u2014ask for them at all good dealers.The E B EDDY COMPANY, Limited MULI, CANADA Makers Also of Toilet Papers.QUEBEC, JUNE §, 1912.WELCOME! Quebec in the name of Canada éx- tends a hearty welcome to the British manufacturers who are due to arrive here to-day.Theirs is a monentous visit, and Canada has reason to expect much from it.: Judging by the preparations which have been made by the Mayor, by Mr.Marsh, the President of the Board of Trade, and Mr.Nesbitt, who | represents the local branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, nothing has been left undone to secure 1 AUGER & SON i Bverything in thr sha! £ Lumbtr and Timber | PINE, SPRUCE, PITCH PINE, OAK, Etc : Maple Beach and Birch Flooring J .ORDERS SOLICITED.a) SBANQUER HOCHELAGA BUILDINI Pater Street QUEBED =.Sry the visitors a good time during the short interval they will be here.It is a pity, however, that their arrival has been delayed by the fog and that a portion of the programme will have to be abandoned.There is no doubt but that the tour of the visitors will result in benefit both to the Old Country and tothe opportunity \u2018of witnessing the advantages offered by this country for the establishment and prosecution of industries.They will realize that the present is Canada's century aad that now Is the time for acquiring sites for Meantime if you want anything we will be happy to serve you.TURNIPS, 1000 Bushels at 50c bushel Profit by the opportunity.CHIVERS\u2019 7 tb.tins Marmelade 75c New Spring Goods Arriving Daily Chateau Brand Coffee 40c Ib.MPTON'S PURE JAMS, 5 Ib.tins 6Oc General Household Supplies ~~ M.Boyce & Son, © \u201cTHE RELIABLE GROCERS SINCE 1856.\" * 18-21 Cote D\u2019Abraham.Estbid.1855, Phens 29} INSURANCE Roya! insurance Company Limited.Largest, Wealthiest Fire Insurance Company in the World QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY Absolute Security to the assured San Prancisco Conflagration : Royal Paid $4,635,553 ; Queen Paid 1,588,571 The above amounts were paid immediately on adjustment.without .discount.Only 3 other Companies (out of interested) settled as liberally.C.& W.CHAMPION AGENTS .66 ST.PETER STREET.Phones Office T8 Residenco 288 apl.2Ux] w cuch m.xam EUROPEAN FANCY GOODS We are now displaying a considerable part of the Fancy Goods selected by Mr.Seifert during his recent visit to England and the Continent.We invite our customers to call and inspect this display.There are many novel and interesting pieces that cannot be duplicated this season, \u201cBeaded Shopping Bags, Velvet Bags, Leather Bags, Lace Bags.Enimel Blouse Sets, in colors to match spring costumes.\u2019 Rhine Stone Earrings and Pendants, Silver Link Braceletsf Pink Coral Necklets and Charms.Sterling Silver Hall-marked Cigar Boxes, Cigarette Boxes and Cases; Portable Pocket Bridge Boxes and Bridge Markers, .Flat Comb and Brush Sets in Leather Cases; Individual Drinking Cups for Travellers; Picnic Sets, Knife, Fork and Spoon in Leather Cases.\u201c White Metal Wall Placques.Brass Wall Placques, illustrating various sports, suitable for Smoking Room Decoration.Brass Kettles, Gongs, Photo Frames, Mahogany Clock with Gongs.Coffee Percolators.Chafing Dishesow PH a nr G.Seifert & Sons Importers 16 FABRIQUE STREET industrial enterprises.They will learn that we have abundance of cheap power, an unfailing supply of both skilled and unskilled labor, good transportation facilities, and that our past and present industrial development gives ample promise of future growth.No country has such a wealth of natural resources awaiting the investor as this Dominion has.While the manufacturers are in this Province it is to be hoped that they \u2018will be able to consider the almost immeasurable extent and wealth of our spruce forests.It may by this time be taken for granted that the paramount industry of Quebec in the future will be the pulp industry.We have the timber, the water power, the labor and the markets.The demand is far greater than the supply can | ever fill.It is no exaggeration to say that the Empire owes its being and ex- | pansion to the commercial spirit of the traders and manufacturers of England.In thousands of cases it has been the-fag that has followed.trade.From: the timé of the Armada-the Britsh traders have sent their ships into the uttermost ends of the world.Whether it was India or Africa, the polar snows or the tropic heat, the British trader.was ta be found buys ing and selling.every.product to be found on the face of the globe.| In our own case it is well to realize that we are a debtor nation and that Great Britain is the chief creditor nation of the universe, Lombard street is our financial centre.As a recent article in the Round Table says our! big banks have branches in London.They keep a great deal of money there.They borrow London's credit.Our own banking system is largely.dependent upon London; out means of financing our imports and exports almost wholly so.The large.supply of new capital which London gives us yearly is Canada's life blood.If anything happened to England we should at once be affected, as it would inevitably entail \u201ca great dislocation of trade, a great restriction.of: credit and a great destruction of capital.\u201d \u2018 No other country cauld fill the place of London.She finances our trade.She gives her suplus wealth for our development.Canada has been provided with more British capital than any of the overseas Dominions, What is more, the Dominions have, through the sentiment of the British people, ob- | tained this moncy on better tcrms than any other borrowers.It must be remembered that in a new and expanding country such as ours is, the capital, for the most part, at least.is not spent tc provide for the already settled population, but for the population of the future.To quote from the Round Table: \u201cRailways and roads are built, shops and stores opened, townships laid out and factories equipped auiekly.A general optimism prevails and the future is gaily discounted.But the whole struc- structure depends on a constant supply of capital.Unless the expendi: ture of capital goes on, great numbers of men will soon be out of work; and if there is no work to do, the expected immigrants will not come; and if they do not come, the railways and factories and stores will not pay and the speculators in real estate, at in.fated priges, will not be able to hold on to their property.Pessimism will succeed optimism and lepression will be proportionate to the height of former optimism.\u201d There is one thing that the British manufacturers are likely to have brought to their notice while they are in this country.That Is that, white we undoubtedly receive far fl | more money for investment in Canada issues from England than from the United States, the Americas generally comes In with bis mossy and he Qugbeq Ghronicle.Dominion also.They will have the\u2018 looks.after it himself It would be, a good thing ff more British manufacturers followed this example and either started new.industries in this profitable field or established branches of their firms, a Anotilr thing.is that the visitors will be-able to sd Canadian weeds and their wishes and adapt the.goods which they want to sell to the taste of their customers.The unwillingness of some of them to do this in the past has done untold harm to many houses, who wonder how it is that they cannot compete with: Amer- We do not intend this as a homily, but we think qhat when the manufacturers taks ship once more for their return voyage they.will have had plenty of opportunity to see that this is a matter deserving their fullest consideration.This, however, is Leside the question.What is to the point is to see fcans.{that the visitors carry away a good impression of the Ancient Capital, the eradle of Canada.First impressions are the most enduring and the most vivid.- ep AIDING THE IMPERIAL NAVY.If we read the signs of the times aright things\u2019 are rapidly shaping tbemselves to bring about a scheme of imperial naval defence such as will he a matter of pride to each and alt of the oversea Dominions.At a time vhen stich\u2019 a stbject stands out * 30 rominemily in empire consfderation it is x matter of the highest importance that the Admiralty should be presided over by a man of wide vision, strong in the determination to maintain intact the great traditions of his \u2018office.Such a man is Mr.Churchill As a] young and rising politician there were few men more virulentiy assailed than the present First Lord.He won his spurs in the face of bitter and po- tial opposition by sheer\u2019 bility, and that determination which regards the triumph over obstacles and in imperv- iousness to hostile criticism as powerful factors in the road to success During recent.months he had been rapidly advancing in the public esteem.Léss than.a year ago.he va- | cated the office of Home Secretary tu become First Lord of the Admiralty.His success in his new administration has been striking as well as instantaneous,:and Conservati¥es and Liberals have united ii praising.not obly the reforms.which he hag institoted, but every public utterance which he has made on, British naval affairs.\u201c A\u2018strong man was needed at the hehd® Bf HE Admiralty when Mr.: Churghill- togk™ charge.Mie ther Kingdom.had emérged from.the Morocco crisis, and whatever the assurances of the government as to the preparedness of the fleet during the momentous time, there is little or no douby, that: public opinion in the Old Loft was pot satisfied.Atisne exaggeration to gay that almost immediately from the time Mr, Churchill took office, all fears with 'gegard to the maintenance of the navy in first- class order were swept, away.Withinthe past six months reform has followed reform.The:coal reserves at the different naval ports \u2018have been increased.À naval advisory staff has been created.In his speech on the estimates \u2018the First -Lord laid.down the policy that Great Britain must maintain & 60 per cent.superiority over the \u201cbattleship strength of the next great naval power.Money to ensure the superiority was provided in the estimates.Now we have the announcement, following the publication! .of Germany's naval programme, that Mr.Churchill will present supplementary estimates which will provide for additional construction to maintain the sixty per cent.superiority which\u2019 the First Lord says Great Britain must have.Tn outlining his policy at \u201cthe time he budget was brought down, Mr.Churchill said that the neebrsity of a supplementary vote was contingent upon whatever programme Germany adopted.He has been as good as his word.and it illustrates that as long as he is at the head of the Admiraley, British supremacy on the seas will be hig first consideration.\u2019 .As well, too, British defences are to be further strengthened by the addition of 8 fleet of aeroplanes.No one has recognized more readily thun Mr.Churchill the part which aviation will play in future naval warfare, and in this branch of fighting he has determined that Britain shall lead the way.The foregoing are.the main essentials of what might bs cheracter- ized as \"the new vaval policy,\u201d which no one will gainsay owes its origin to the broad executive ability of the First Lord But Mr.Chyrchill has gone further.He has intimated that Great Britain is looking to the overseas Dominions, a], SEY hi NONE-SO-EASY THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, and to Canada in particular, to, take] their share in the burden of defénct.He has told us of the necessity for naval construction .in- home waters, aud this in itself is a sufficient intima- | tion that the growing interests of the Déminions beyond the sea must be safeguarded by a scheme of lccul contributions.In no way has he attempt-' ¢ dto dictate, or even to outline any scheme of policy.That he has left to the Dominions themselves, but lie has said in plain language that Great Britain will welcome any efecti may be followed.On the heels of this pronouncement comes a statement from Mr.W.T.White, our own Finance Minister, which {try is concerned she is both ready an \u2018willing to take up her portion of the burden, \u2018 Following the visit of the Premier to England 2 new naval poli- icy will be adopted by Canada, in which she will have the advice and co-operation of Mr.Churchill and the British Admiralty.It.will be a bol- iey which we have no hesitation in saying will eommens itself to the people of this country as commensurate with Yer \u2018dignity as a nation withia the Empire.BORROWING WORDS.People who inveigh against the French language dc siot scorn to use words borrowed from that convenient speech.When English - speaking from any language, for all words in to the English speaker, and that is The automobile and \u2018the aeroplane have lately added many words to the English dictionaries, and all these words are French.The automobile has a chassis, it is drivea by a chauffeur and is kept in a garage.The aeroplane has ailerons and is housed in a hangar.It is difficult to see why the automobile should not be content to shelter itself in a barn and why the air machin: should not be satisfied to have its resting place in a shed.But the English language has always been hospitable to aliens, und: since the automobile industry and the new sport of flying have been cultivated most assiduously in France, it is, perhaps, only faif that the terminology of these two-Jatest developments of human endeavor should testify to French initiative.The French have already supplied the English language with a larg: part, of the vocabulary of war, of \u201cYSoking had of millinery\u2014three l'uthér\u201d détefapmtiits* DI- human endeavor in which they ars, or were, pioneers\u2014or at least leaders.So the terminology of the ship reveals the interesting.- fact that our seafaring race originally borrowed words from the Dutch.\u2019 So the phraesology of mugis:is evidence of the: former su- premgtd of the Italians; and the ter- mitidlogy of philosophers declares our \u2018abiding indebtedness to the Germans, who first discovered the useful distinction between the objective and the subjective, which Coleridge introduced into English.So the terminology of sport us it has acclimated itself in France discloses its English origin, an interesting spectacle being to witnesg the French taking back in anglicized: \u2018form not a few words which they had originally lent to the English.Excursion to Cap Tourmente and Quebec & Saguenay Raïlway\u2014 -Special Train on Sunday Afternoon, June 9th.An unusual opportunity to see the new railway construction on the Quebec & Saguenay Line.14 miles cf line blasted from solid Laurentian rock, cliff tower, 1,800 feet above the railway bank, magnificent scenery, including view of famous Cap Tourmente, * \u201che wnrivalled iew from Beaupre to Cap Tourmente, including the St.Lawrence \u2018River; the most enoyable afternoon outing imaginable.Special train composed of all first class cars will leave Quebee at 145 Sunday afternoon, returning will leave Cap Tourmente at.4.30 p.m.arriving in Quebec.at 6 o'clock.Price of return ticket $1.00.! lunesx5 OILS, E'FC, London, June 7.\u2014Culcutta linseed, June-July, 67s 1%d.Linseed oil, 43s 7%d.Sperm oil, £30.Petroleum, American refined, 8%d: spirits, 9%d.Turpentine spirits, 38s 10%d.Rosin, American s'rained, 16s 64; do., fine, 18s 10%d.Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MONTREAL CLOSINQ LETTER.Received over the private wire of McDougall & Cowans, stock brokers, 81 St.Peter street.Montreal, June 7,\u2014C.P.R.on lower cables was weaker to-day, selling down to 264, ut closed at 265 bid, During the morning trading Tron sold oft to 65, but recovered fractionally before the close.Sao Paulo was very strong.It opened at 240 and sold at 246 at the close.Rio was weak around 134, The rest of the market tions of note | schiesi¢\u2019 of ¢o-operative defence which\u2019 intimates pretty plainly that as far as this ry people want a new word they take té all languages are common property: 14 how the English language is added to.[4 was steady and quiet with few fluctus- | you should have the best.Health is the most.valuable possesion you can have.Warner's\u201d Safe\u201d Remedes, for the ailments they are prescribed, ate the best\u2014hage deen so for over 35 years.Made from the purest ingredients, from physicians prescriptions and under à physic- jans supervision.ASK YOUR DRUGGIST \u2014\u2014 - Coupon IW, pers Sete Remedies Co., 995 | Toronto, Ont, Send me free of charge a sample of your Remedy No.Address Name \u2026.Are: Skok) 120 1 40 Poi) | © .OMQurEntirs Stadia W.Morin MOSS GENERAL INSYURANGE BR)(:} 113, Mountain Hill Hours of Consultatigeam.to noon, 200-p.m.#5.p.m., and 7.30 p.m, 15:8.30 p.m.Telephone Oifice, 4978 ; Residence, 124: _ DR.RENE SURODT: Ex-House Surgeon of Notre g Dame Hospital, Montreal, \u2018 .ex- pupit of Paris and New York hospitals.SPECIALTY\u2014Diseases of & the eyes, ears, nose and throat.Office : Corner St.John and Ÿ St.Angele streets, opposite the Beli Tetephong Co.Quebec Corporation of Quebec CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, Tenders For Fire Station.CITY HALL.\u201c- Quebec, May 23, 1912.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Fire Station and addressed to the City Clerk, will be received up to Tuesday, the 11th June, at 4 pm.Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Messrs Staveley & Staveley, Architects, No.92 St.Peter street, and also at the City Engineer's office, \"°° Tenders must be made on the printed blank forms, and endorsed in the printéd envelopes, which wifl be ture, nished \u2018to intending contractors, on application for the same at the City Engineer's office, and the Fire Committce will not encertain any tender that is not made on the said blank forms and encloscd in the said enve lopes.: Tenders must be endorsed on the outside of the envelopes, with a certificate from the City Treasurer of the necessary deposit as security for the contract.Each tender shall be subscribed to by two responsible parties\u2019 willing to secure the execution of the contract.Each tenderer shail deposit in the hands of the City Treasurer the sunt of $3.000, to be confiscated from any one refusing to sign the contract, The Corporation does not bind ie- self to accept the lowest or even any .| of the tenders.* The contractor to pay for drawing up the contract, and supply the City Engineer with a certified copy thereof.W.D.BAILLAIRGR.- Hote! Blanchard.JOS.CLOUTIER, Prop.: American and European Plar Nesrtha Terminus of Rail ways =\" and Navigation Companies.NOTRE DAME SQUARE à QUEBEC shapes, with black bands.price 68c., and 90, pleated $3.78.$2.50, ery; at 75¢.78c., $1.10, $1.50, $2010, $2.25, $2.98, $3.38, $375, City Engineer.| ; Refrigerators - in all styles and sizes CURTAIN STRETCHERS .-with sqlid.and moveable nickled pins Clothes Wringéts _ Washing Machines Tube and Buckets, etc.AT THE (HN HARDNARE 60 EN We have now instock full - line of 0 JA.©.Spalding Bros .GOLF CLUBS, DRIVERS, BRASSEES, CLEEKS, MED IRON, LOFTERS, GOLF BALLS, RED DOT BLACK and WHITE -\u2014- AT \u2014 S.J.SHAW & CO.13 St.John St.Telephone 573 A LEOFRED COrad.Laval and McGUL) CIVIL ENGINEER SPECIALTY WATER WORKS 39 8t.John St, Quebec.Phone 545.us RCE 8 Peis Offic: FETRERSTONBAUGE & SOM | LOUIS ALPHORSE POULIOT, LL.D.Lope Riser | BANK OF NOVA Bu MN STRAW HATS PARASOLS We have on sale this week à large assortment of Ladies\u2019, Girls\u2019 Boys\u2019 and Infants\u2019 Straw Hats, and Ladies\u2019 and Children's Parasols at prices that can't be beat.: Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Straw Hats in all the latest shapes and shades, nicely trimmed, extra value, at our price, $2.48, $3.25.\u2018Children\u2019s Straw Haté, in White Mushroom shape, trimmed ribbon, at | 68¢., 90c., $1.10, $1.38, $1.75.Children\u2019s Straw Hats, for young children, trimmed cream ribbon, Babe ctte shapes, 68¢., 75c., 88e, $1.10, Jack Tar Sailor Hats, white straw \u2018with\u2019 name on bands for boys and girls, at 68c, 75c., 88c., $1.10, 1.25.Boys\u2019 Sailor Straw Hats, boates \\ Special Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats in the new pop= ular\u2019 shapes, in white and black, at 88c., $1.25, $140.Ladies\u2019 Parasols in plain colors and flowered patterns, all new up-to-date goods at $1.48, $1.68, $1.75, $1.98, $2.68, $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.38, .Boys\u2019 Men-of-War Suite in white duck with navy collar, lanyard and whistle and shield, only $1.75, $2.25, $2.45, $2.55.Girls\u2019 Sailog Dresses in white duck skirts, navy collar and cuffs, $2.38, $298, $1.18, $3.38, $3.58, only White Duck Skirts In pie ue shapes, good quality duck, only 50, $2.88, $2.95, $3.38, \u201c White Blouse Waiste, plain taîlor- made and trimmed laced and embroid- os, Black Bateen Skirts in good quate ity sateen, latest cut, at 88¢, 95¢., $1, $1.48, $1.75, $1.88, $2.25.\" Boys\u2019 Scout Supplies.at low prices, \\simons & Minguy 20 Fabrique Strest, \u2014QUEBEE \u201d \\_ BATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912, THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.> Er - == re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 SES == = \u2014 = partment (3rd Floor), \\ Dainty Undermuslins At Very Special Prices HESE prices represent unusual value, Chemises Special, $1.63 \u201c Chemises Special, $2.19 Chemises in fine white Nainsooktrimmed with insertion and Val.Chemises in fine white Cotton, made with pointed yoke, tiny tucks and hemstitching.trimmed with Chemises in fine white of insertion, Ladies\u2019 Drawers in fine white Cotton, deep flounces of lawn embroidery insertion ace and rib- Ladies\u2019 Drawers Cotton.nicely made and trimmed with fine embroidery and insertion, Cotton.deep ished.trimmediwith wide embroid- GILREEN Washing Powder, On Sale Saturday, Special, § pkgs.for rete \u20196e ese ses see savons BISCUITS, Molasses Snaps, On \u201d, embroidery, Special .8L37 dainty lace, Special .Drawers Drawers Special, $2.79._ Special, 82.63 trimmed with narrow embr ery, Special .,.0 0er voocu.nfSC Special c.2 Las vas socveoxs a .ITE | 3 a | a 127 ï s y ; M 2 es ! 4 ÿ 5 > ol 2 ct i We have endeavored to secure goods of the finest quality.worthy of a place in the June Bride's Trousseau.The workmanship is as perfect as human.skill can make it, and the materials are soft and fine, .- Chemises in fine white Nainsook, round yoke trimmed with insertion lace deep flounce at bottom.ribbon and lace.finished with dainty rih- at neck, Special «.82.19 bon, Special .81.63 \u2018Chemises Chemises Special, $1.37 Special, 78¢\u2019 oe cotton, round yoke formed with four rows rettily trimmed with in fine white Nainsook.tucked flounces with insertion and edging of Vallace, 63 bon trimmed, Special .82.79 baby ribbon.Special .Drawers \u2014loso-so2so0H wl ss5ss9>\u2014-s al 8» bs] Sa-uni-o0ow5 Johnston, rf .vorcue Meyer, rf .s\u2026\u2026\u2026 O'Hara, lf \u2014+\u2026c0en Dalton, cf 5 voscunce Jordan, 1h + ecoeemme Bradley, 3b .Fitzpatrick, 2b.vom Hoily, 55 + covece os HigRING, \u20ac i cesses Mueller, po semaes oe Totals « « seeveeesdl Tonings: Montreal 5 +\u2026a.000 020 006\u20142 Toronto .à +.000 000 001\u20141 Home Runs\u2014Connolly.Jordan.Stolen Bases\u2014Russell, O'Hara.Double Plays\u2014Purtell to Cunningham to Gunning; Jordan (unassisted).Bases on Balls\u2014Off Mattern, 4; off Mueller, 5.Strouse @w\u2014By Mattern, 2: by Mueller, 5.Hit by Pitched Ball\u2014 Yeager by Mueller.Passed Bail\u2014 Higgins.Left on Bases\u2014Montreal, 11; Toronto, 6.Umpires\u2014Matthews ænd Murray.Time of Game\u2014One hour and thirty-five minutes.8§T.ANDREW'S CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC St.Andrew's Church Sahbath achool and congregation will hold their pie- nic te-day at, Montmorency Falle.The special car will leave the station at 11 o'clock.maa» ># 899992-90552 ANANNS93565> no5s-0006001 6-20O0-\u2014H=-0X YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL.NATIONAL, ~.At Breokiyn\u2014 Brooklyn, 2; Chieago, 7.At Philadelphis\u2014 Philadelphie, 5; St Louis, à At Boston\u2014 Pittsburg, 4; Boston, 0, AMERICAN, At Chicago\u2014 Washington, 4: Chicago, 2 At New York\u2014 \\ New York, 7; Cincinnati, 6, At Cleveland\u2014 New York, 7; Cleveland, À At St.Louis\u2014 Philadelphia, 9; St.Louis, 4 At Detroit\u2014 - Boston, 3; Detroit, 4 INTERNATIONL, At Baltimore\u2014 : Baltimore, 15; Newark, 4, : At Providence\u2014 Jersey City, 10; Providence, 4.At Rochester\u2014 Rochester, 9; Buffalo.& AUTOMATICS WILL MEET THE C.B.C, There promises to be an exciting baseball game on the C.B.C.grounds to-morrow afternoon.when the Auto- .or wi \u201c1 matics and C.B.C.will meet in a scheduled game.\u2019 The game will start at 1.30, and judging by the interest taken in the District Baseball League this season, there will undoubtedly be a great attendance.AUTOMATICS WILL HOLD PRACTICE \u2018The Automatic Baseball Club will have a workout on Walsh's Field this afternoon at 5.30 o'clock in preparation for the game on Sunday with the C.B.C.There is expected to be \u20ac full turn out of all players.CRUEL REALISM.John G.Johnson the famous lawyer and no less famous art expert.was talking.at a dinner in Philadelphia, about some of Sargent's cruelly realistic portraits.\u201cSargent once painted a Philadel- 1 PARI-MUTUELS PAID BIG MONEY sat \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Haldeman Proved a Surprise at Blue Bonnets \u2014 Long Shot Won in the Sixth Race, , sm 2 Montreal, June 7\u2014The parl-mutuel machines provided the interesting fea- tare of a somewhat dull day's racing at Blue Bonnets to-day, paying $199.50 on a $2 ticket in the fourth race, a selling race for 3-year-olds at the mila distance.Haldeman in this event seemed almost entirely overlooked by the bettors playing the machines, most of their money being on the Lad of Langdon.who was also the bookies\u2019 choice, but who énly ran third.On the books Haldemgn was played at 12 to 1.Haldeman took the lead at the second turn, and though O'Em came fast driving hard in the home stretch, and closed up a gap between the field and Haldeman.who was rapidly tir- ng, the latter had sufficient speed in reserve to win by half a length.A long shot came over in the sixth race.à selling event at five furlongs for 2-year-olds.when Mary Scribe ran away from a big field.In the first race, which was a Province bred affair, Kilo maintained his reputation, easily beating Floral Crown and King Saxe, the only other starters.Summary: Firts Race\u2014Province breds.3-yearolds and up, faoled in Province of Quebec: 7 furlongs\u2014Kilo, 125 (Musgrave), 3 to 5 and out.won: Flaral Crown.110 (Burns), 2 to 1, 1 to 3 and out, second: Kine Saxe.6 to 1, even and out, third.Time 1:322-5.Only three starters.Second Race \u2014 Maiden 3-years-olds and up; $500 added; one mile\u2014Airey, 103 (Diggins), 11 to 5.1 to 2 and out.won: Tom Sayers, 110 (Butwell), 9 to 51 to 2 and out, second: Pons Asinorum, 104 (Musgrave), 12 to |, 4 to ! and 3 to 5, third.Time\u2014 1431.5.Clevine, Wood Dove and Fawn also tan.Third Race \u2014 Three-vesr-olds and up, non-winners of tfrfee' races or $700 since May 10: $500 added; 6 fur- 3 to 5 and out.won: Gangh Hill, 116 (Turner), 3 te 1, even-wnd\"2 to 1, second: Bwana Tumbo::D7 WDigpgins), 8 to 1.3404 and 7 to Rthitd.Time L:143-5.San Vito, Tantles, Minds: nette, Joe Stein, Moissant and Ben Loya! also ran.Fourth Race\u2014Three-pear-olds and up, selling, non-winners at the meeting or three races since March \u201815: 500 added: one mile\u2014Haldeman.108 (Small).12 to 2 5 to 1 and 5 to 2, won; OEm, 103 (Schattinger), 6 te 1, 5 to 2 and even, second: Lad of Langdon, 107 (Ambrose), 6 to 5, 1 ta 2 and out.third.Time\u20141:422-5, Arhutus, Reybourn, West Point, Ruble, Bertis, Golden Treasure, Bit of Fortune and Noon also ran.Fifth Race \u2014 Stecplechase; 4-yearolds and up, non-winners of more than tws steeplechases in 1912, selling; $600 added: about 234 miles\u2014 Rose Fenton, 148 (Lynch), 6 to 1, 3 to 2 and out, won; Jimmy Lane, 133 {Kermath, 5 to 2, 3 tn 5 and out, second; Gun Cotton, 143 (Allen), 3 to 4 and out, third.Time\u20145:15 2-8, Young Morpheus also ran.Sixth Race\u2014Two-year-olds.selling; $500 added: 5 furlangs\u2014 Mary Scribe.107 (Batwell), 30 to 1, 8 to J and 3 to 1.won; Captain Elliott, 103 (Schuttinger.13 te 1.4 to | and even, second; Orowne.102, Ambrose, 7 to 1, 2 tol and 7 to 10, third.Time\u2014 1:032-5.Jonquil, Earl Light, Rineling.St.Avon, Michael Rice and Fatty Grub also ran.Seventh Race-\u2014Thres-year-olds and up, selling: $500 added; mile and one- eighth-Beaucoup, 108 (Wolf), 11 to 10.1 to 3 and out, won: Fred Mulholland, 108 (Schuttinger).13 tn (0, 7 to 20 and out.second: The Golden to 1 and out, third.Time\u20141:56 2-5.Servicence also ran.HEREDITY SHOWN AT SCHOOL.Records of Three Generations.Berlin, June 7\u2014Do children inherit question is discussed in an article pub- W.Peters.longs\u2014Lahore, 113 (Butwell).2 to I.: Butterfiy, 107 (Forehand), 8 to 1, 2 Deductions from the Study of the their mental gifts or shorteomings from parents or grandparents?The lished in the German Umschau hy Dr.With characteristic German thoroughness, the suthor has visited most of the State primary schools In Germany and Austria.with the object of gaining information on this point by $2,350 to \u201c0 \u201c\u201cMADE UP TO A STANDARD - NOT DOWN TO À PRICE\" \u201c43,000 miles - engine in perfect ordeg\u201d, = 7,000 miles - repairs 20 cents\u201d, \u201c14,000 miles - $ 5.00 for repairs\u201d \u201c15,000 miles - no repairs\u201d \u201cNot One Involuntary Step.\u201d These tributes from present owners of Russell cars tell their own story.You cannot afford to overlook the unequallei Russell record when choosing your car, Send for the catalogue and book of letters from prominent Russell owners many of whom you doubtless know.\u2019 RUSSELL MOTOR CAR CO.LIMITED, WEST TORONTO.Makers of High Grade Automobiles.= QUEBEC REPRESENTATITES | 273-287 STPAUL ST 32-38 STVALIERST 4 A 0 À vas La 25 oe \u201c> $5,000 latest equipment.x & at Cimimein QUEBEC ee OPENING OF THE LACROSSE SESO Frontenacs and St.Patrick\u2019s Will Clash in Junior League To-Morrow.TT The Junior Lacrosse League, which is making a strenuous effort, in the face of great difficulty, to keep the national game alive in Quebec, will open its season to-moffow afternoon, when the Frontenacs will meet the St.Patrick's, champions of last season.The game will take place on Walsh's Field, and it promises to be a well-contested one.The Frontenacs are stated to have quite a formidable Extraordinary- Opportunity Saturday, Monday, Tuesday.; will be great Bargain Days.| ! ST.GEORGE'S STORE REGD.172 St.John Street tables prepared hy Dr.Peters from his material is that for reading and writing the marks gained by children corresponded closely to those of the parents: for arithmetic, less sn: for grammar, again less, and least nf all for \u201cScripture.\u201d lineup, while St.Patrick's have most > of its former stars.The game will be .well worth seeing and there should be Corner D'Youville a large crowd in attendance.a \u2014 A average were the best scholars ard .\u2018os Vice versa.Reductions in All Lines '/ Generally speaking, the children's Se tecords followed those of the mother = more closely than pdhose of the 2 father.Wherever the father, how- -Æ over, possessed distinctly better abili- Several Sensational Sales ea VF | ties than the mother the children \u2018 without exception tended to favor the Matinees with sailor collar and negligee $1.18 male parent.From this Dr.Peters Matinees, white and colored ns concludes that the greater intellec- \u2018 , al ; 50 tual faculties exercise a stronger A lot of special matinees \u2026\u2026e.: hereditary influence on the offspring Zephyr, 50 assorted patterns.0 than the lesser ones.Loe, White Marquisette, double width.74 A curious point in the statistical Dress embroidery.45 inches wide.\u2026 + Crepe de:Chine, all Wool, double width, sold at manufacturers price 29 von Boas - Boas - Boas Here you will find the best asortment in all line _\u2014- semestre] OC laws to light the city all over, or in | Telephone No.2811 phia woman,\u201d Mr.Johnston said! Comparing the school repdrts of par- v Ladies\u2019 \u201cTan\u201d colored thread stockings.special at Cen portions thereof.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee.\u201cand when she work war finished, the Pend grandparents, Phere avail \u201cA LADY.\u201d Ladies\u2019 plain \u201cTas thread stockings, extra k po onsidering that in contract made) Under \u201cThe Winding Up Order a oa oT tying the | able.with those of the present-day | Representative E,W.Townsend of | Jf Ladies\u2019 silk stockings.all \u20ac0lors .-+\u2014\u2014=meececmes re passed \u20ac anuary, _ school child.He has heen sursessfui | Chimmie Fadden\u201d fame .said in Don't fail to see our summer dresses, matinees, etc, etc.We portrait, Sargent said to him: \u201c\u2018How do you like it?\u201cThe man answered, thoughtfully: \"Well, sir, ye might have made it a little better-lookin', mebbe; but if ye had, ye'd have spoilt it\" \u201d 1912, before Joseph Allaire, notary, between this city and the Dorchester sleetric Company, it was stipulated that if the city decided to erect or place herself and at her own expense in certain streets, Ur in other parts of the city, certain metallic poles and Washington, apropos of the misery of the misery of the poor: \u201cOn the one hand we have this misery.and on the other hand we have 8 wealth that is often coarse and vul- in 354 cases in obtaining complete sets of records of three generations, with the following results: When hoth parents had good to avèrage school records to their eredit 76 per cent.nf their offspring.produced the same, while the rest, 24 AUCTION SALE.Province of Quebec, District of Quebec.\u2019 Superior Court.No.18.Re, The Campbell Shoe Co., Ltdi$ have the largest assortment to he found in this city.* We will make an effort tq give satisfaction to our customessy .\\ gar.\u201cThey tell of a New York woman electric wires to insta] certain lights, In Liquidation.fell i ious d bel who once asked her maid: thn sid Dorchester Ecjeudi Em: | Notice in hereby given that on per cent.fell in various degrees Below | Tuli\u201d person who called without puidy bound itself to vip ne city the average.leaving her name\u2014was she a lady?When one parent had a good and the other a poor record.59 per cent, of their children furnished good re Wednesday, June 12th, 1913, at 1 - O'Clock A.M, will be sold at our offices: A-\u2014Book Debts.$47835.33 the electric power or current for the sid light at certain\u2019 spécifié pricés, witich contract was declared valid by .yes, madam: a perfect lady.the maid replied.\u2018Her hair was dyed the loveliest gold, she was covered NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all parties thé \u2018Act of Legislature of this Province, 2 George the Fifth, chapter 55.Considering that by the article 6 of the last mentioned statute, this city is authorized to make special loans by means of bons isued according to the ositions of the said Act.Considering that this Council deems # useful and advantageous to order at B\u20145,000 shares of Kingston Gold and Copper Mining Co.The list of credits and certificate.can be examined at our office.Conditions of sale :\u2014CASH, EUGÈNE TRUDEL Liquidator.} Office : Larue & Trude, ace the establishment of a partial \u2018 Q3 St.Peter St.Quebec.having clsims against the estate of the late Odilon Turgeon, in his le- time agent, of the city of Quebec, to fle their claims, duly attestéd, with the undersigned before the 20th June, 1 Faucher & Duval, Notaries, 834 St.Jopeph St.Quebec.J = 50/7 40 3 \u2018 § whose grandparents were sbovs porta, and 41 per cent.inferior ones, below the average.only 38 per cent 62 per cent.badiy.fore, to he fairly well proved.parents were equal When both parents were distinctly of their progeny turned out well and The dependence of children on their parents in this respect seems.there- r.Peters, however, also found that when those children hago tte ln with pearls and diamonds, and she smelt of Egyptian cigarettes and champagne, madam.'\u201d CRICKET MATCH, There will be a cricket match this afternoon at 2 o'clock betwee the striplings and veterans of the club.All members of the club are néquested QUEBEC EYE, EAR & THROAT HOSPITAL\" 86 D'ARTIGNY STREET INCORPORATED Founded and under the direction of Dr.Coote, professor of eye and ear diseases st Laval University.Specially organised for the treatment of eye.ear, nose and throat diseases. t « .SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912 PENNAN OCHNLE ISHAERE OSE Absolutely Seamless Every Pair Guaranteed \u201cMADE IN CANADA\u201d For Ladies\u2019, in Tan and Black, from.25¢ to 65c Men's, in Black, From.\u2026.0c to 55c E.J.DYNES, 49 St.John St.Tel.271 a LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC UNDOUBTED SECURITY : TO DEPOSITORS on account of its EXCEPTIONAL CHARTER Head-Office : St.John Street, Upper Town.Branches Opened Evenings, Mondays and Saturdays, Ask for prices at the Quebec Scrap Metal Co., 14 St.Roch Street for your raw furs, hides and skins and all kinds of scrap material Tel.2777 DIED.BROOME-In this city, on the 6th of June, Anne Peurse Forrest, wife of Isaac Broome, aged 85 years.The funeral will take place from her husband\u2019s residence, 5 Fleurie Btreat, or Satyrduy, at 230 pany to almers\u2019 Church, and thence to Mount Hermon Cemeterybec owners Gl The Courts will be open for play on Saturday afternoon next at 2 p.m., weather permitting.By Order of the Committee, | CHRASON MIRE ture put up in 1-4 Ib, tins.It will not bite the tongue.Sold at 40c.per 1-4 Ib.tin at E.WALLING, Tabacconist ÿ 46 Mountain Hill apl22xmon,wed,satx1y A full flavored smoking mix § Excursion to Montreal Organized by the Royal Baseball Club Saturday, 15th June Via C.P.R.A special train will leave the Palais station at 1.45 sharp.Tickets good to return by any regular train until Tuesday, 18th June.Parlor Cars attached to the special train.Tickets for sale at Jos.Cotes, Alp.Lortie\u2019s, St.Joseph Street; Joseph Hunt's, E.Langlois, St.John Street; and at the C.P.R.offices and from members of the Royal Club.FARE.$3.80 CHILDREN.1.90 The Riendeau Hotel will be rendezvous of excursionists.the EXHIBITION BASEBALL GAME AUTOMATIC vs.C.B.C.On C.B.C, Grounds Sunday, June 9th Game to start 1.30 P.M.Junior Lacrosse League Championship Game COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, P.Q.Examination for admission to the study of medicine will be held in Montreal, Tuesday, the 2nd of July, 1912, at Laval University.Particulars can be obtained by the Registrar.The semi-annual meeting of the Board to he held on Wednesday, July 10th, at 10 o'clock a.m.at Montreal.Candidates for the license must be present before the Credentials Committee, who will meet at same place pond and it i: looked upon as a source of danger to the youth of the neighborhood.CHATEAU RE Pot of Grease Overflowed on the Kitchen Range, Where It Was Heating.Colonel Vobl, fire commissioner, has concluded his investigation into the origin of last Monday's fire at the Chateau Frontenac.From the evidence adduced the fire was caused bx the overflowing of 3 pot of grease which was heating on the kitchen range, the lames rushing up several feet and setting fire to the woodwork around the fan, and in an instant that part of the building over the kitchen was all ablaze.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH VALCARTIER VILLAGE Special service Sunday evening at St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Valeartier Village.Spezial sermon by the pastor.Miss A.M.Davies, of Quebec City, will sing.RECORDER'S COURT.Five prisoners charged with drunkenness appeared before the Recorder yesterday.One was fined $10 and costs or one month ig jail, three $5 and costs or 1£ days each, and one was discharged.A woman for keeping a disorderly house was fined $50 and costs or three months.METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY The anniversary service of the Methodist Sunday School is to be conducted to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.An orchestra is expected to assist in the music and the pastor, Rev.Mr.Cobbledick, is to give à special \u201cObject Talk.\u201d The tickets for the coming picnic will also be distributed.Parents and friends are invited to be present.ALL ABOARD FOR MONTREAL.The attention of our readers who intend visitng Montreal in the near future is drawn to the adertisement of the Royal Baseball Club.of this city, who have organized a special excursion at special prices to the metropolis on Saturday, 15th \u2018Anstant, by C.P.R.Dominion Park is in full swing.The big C.O.F.demonstration is scheduled for the 16th June and no doubt à large number of Que- | bec Foresters will be present.URSULINE CONVENT, QUEBEC.The nuns of the Ursuline Convent \u2018in Quebec have recently purchased four Baby Grand Pianos of a great artistic value, from the celebrated and prominent Heintzman & Co.manufacturers.This important order had been trusted to our own popular piano and organ importers, Messrs.Lavigueur & Hutchison, of this city.who are the only representatives of these celebrated Heintzman & Copianos in this district, MILITARY CAMP POND MAY BE CLOSED UP The pond at the military camp at St.Joseph de Levis in which young Henri Trudel lost his life a few days ago.is doomed to disappear, according to report.Strong representations have heen made to Ottawa to this effect and it is understeod that the pond will be filled in.There have been numerous drownings in the A.O.H, CADET CORPS.This afternoon the recently reorganized A.O.H.Cadet Corps will march from St.Patrick's School to the day before.Bachelors must apply to Registrar.By order.Joseph Gauvreau, M.D., Registrar, Coll.P.& S.P.Q, 30 St.James St.Montrealjune8,15.22,20x4 8th Regiment Drill Pay H.and G.Co., Monday night.A, C.D and E Co., Tuesday night.Will receive their drill pay at the Drill Hall at 7.30 p.m.All clothing, ments must be returned to stores.H.B.POSTON, Capt.and Aditjune8x3 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.arms and accoutre- the Armouries, where they will be reviewed by Major S.H, Hill.The cadets will proceed hy St.Stanislaus street, St.John, Fabrique, Buade, St.T.ouis and Grande Allee.Coming hack they will follow Grande Allee, Maple avenue and St.John street.The boys will also take part in the parade on Procession Sunday, The members of the A.O.H.have recelved special invitations for the occasion.Parents and friends of the cadets are also invited.WEDDING BELLS.A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Wednesday morning, when Miss Mary Agnes (Daisy) Tierney, of this city, became the bride of Mr.George M.Mueller.of Baltimore.The bride, who was becomingly attired in a suit of King's blue with hat to match, and carrying à shower bouquet of roses and Lilies of the Valley, was accompanied by her father, while the groom was accompanied by Thomas E.Tierney, hrother of the bride.The nuptial ceremony was performed by the Rev.Father James, C.SS.R.The happy couple, who were the recipients of many costly and useful gifts, left on the 1.30 train for a honeymoon trip to Albany, N.Y.and Washingtonwhence they will return to Baltimore, where they will in future reside.SATURDAY AND MONDAY.A great sale of Silk Dresses, English inpartations, will take place in our adies\u2019 Clothing Department, THE PREMIER AND SOME COLLEAGUES To Visit England in Comnection with Naval Question and | the Empire.In consequence of several important Imperial issues now occupying the thoughts of Parliament in the Mother Country, with particular bearing on naval supremacy, and assistance to be given by her daughter nation, Canada, the Right Hon.R.L.Borden.accompanied by his wife and maid, the Hon.J.D.Hazen and wife and secretary, the Hon.R.P.Pelletier and wife, and Admiral Kingsmill, are sailing by the Canadian Northern steamer Royal George from Montreal on June 26.Te is hoped that the visit of the Premier and Cabinet Minister to London will culminate in the successful issue of binding still closer together the Mother Country to this great Dominion.Q.0.C.H.WILL HAVE À RIDE OUT : The City Squadron of the Queen's | Own Canadian Hussars will have a ride out to-morrow (Sunday) morning, leaving the Drill Hall at 9 o'clock.\u2018The rides of the squadron are becoming more popular and the members of the corps are turning out in good numbers.= \u2014 CHINESE DELEGATES OF QUEBEC WILL PARTICIPATE The Quebec Chinese colony will be represented at the Montreal celebration on Sunday next in honor of the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty and the establishment of a republic.The Quebec colony of Chinese will be represented by between 20 and 30 members, and Mr.Leung Duo, who is one of the most prominent of Quebec Chinamen, is going to Montreal as the official representatie of the local colony.IMPOSING PROCESSIONS FOR TO-MORROW To-morrow will be observed as the Fete Dieu, and in all the Roman Catholic parishes in the city the usual processions of-the Holy Sacrament will be held.Many arches and beautifully decorated repesitories for the observance have been erected in various parts of the city, and the processions this year promise tr be even more impressive in grandeur than those of former times.: INVESTIGATION IN REGARD TO CHATEAU FIRE That a quantity of liquor disappeared from one of the storerooms of the Chateau Frontenac during the fire on Monday night was the subject of a complaint made to the Mayor by HayterReed, general manager of the C.P R.hotels.It appears that a number of bottles and flasks of liquor were carried away.the whole amounting in value to about $20.The suspicion expressed that the robberv may have heen committed by the firemen who were working at the fire caused the Mayor to at once order an immediate investigation into the matter, and this is now under way befare Aime Talbot, clerk of the peace.A number of witnesses were examined yester- ay.ANOTHER BIG BILL AT THE AUDITORIUM Next week's programme at the Auditorium comprises about everything pertaining to the variety stage.[ive first-class numbers will be given in conjunction with the usual photo plays.The Three Shorties, a trio of European Roman ring performers, make their initial appearance in a series of difficult feats.Will Phelan, the English ventriloquist, will introduce his wooden-headed family in a fifteen-minute novelty tthat will amuse even the hardened gallery gods.A number that is new to vaudeville, and one that has gained recognition in comic as well as grand opera, is the first appearance of the Delaur Sisters.These young ladies will present one of the best singing acts ever heard in Quebec.They have excep: tionally fine voices and are sure to meet with universal approval.Me.Wilbur Swetman, the musical comedian, is another item of importance that is a sure-fire hit.Thia gentleman is known from coast to coast and comes direct from New \u2018York, where he is this week playing in one of the metropolis\u2019 leading vaudeville thes- tres.It is the usual custom, if it is at all possible.in afl vaudeville theatres, to close the performance with some number that will leave a pleasing impression with the audience.In this particular instance Manager Paquet has been exceptionaily fortunate in engaging Leroy and Paul.While they are very clever performers on the horizontal bars, they excell as comedians, and il you fail to get a gond laugh next week at the Auditorium, just take it from the press agent\u2014you need à doctor.mr THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE : s === nN EI 0 === = IN AND ABOUT TOWN (== ORIGIN OF THE QUEBEC CITY AMBULANCE Wagon Service In This City Is | Equal to the Best to Be Found in Canala\u2014 Through mistaken representation on the part of sume person evidently not well informed in respect to the Quebec city ambulance wagon service, the Levis Hotel \"Dieu ambulance wagon was requisitioned on Tuesday last to convey H.R.H.the Duchess of Connaught to the special C.P.Rtrain at the Palais, that conveyed the royal patient to Montreal, Mayor Drouin naturally felt somewhat piqued when he read the statement published that the Quebec ambulance was not sought after for the reason that it was not suitable, and besides was equipped with rubber tires.For the benefit of the public and to | carrect the impression caused by the announcement in the press than the city ambulance wagon is rot what it should be, *he Chronicle ic pleased to : say that the Quebec city ambulance wagon.which was purchased by Mr.Wm.Price and\u2019 presented to the city some two years ago.is one of the most comfortable 1.p-to-date wagons and not only equipped with rubber tires, but a brake to regulate its speed while proceeding down hills.The city is in possession of two ambulance wagons, the one donated by Mr.Price and another previously acquired, which is at present at the carriage makers.undergoing thorough repair, and when the work is done Quebec will not only have one, but two, of the very best ambulance wagons in Canada.SEVERE SENTENCES WERE IMPOSED Quebec Will Stand for No * Hold-Ups or Assaults, Is the Statement of Jduge.That Quebec will not stand for highway robbery and assault and that , those brought before court will be dealt with in the severest manner was the dictum of Judge Langelier in the Police Court when he sentenzed three men to penitentiary for an attack made upon a man named Arthur Jacques, of Beauce.who was knocked down | and robbed of $480 on Cote d'Abra-; ham.The sentences meted out were : | Jos.Marcoux, five years; Nap.Laroche, three years; Jos.Patry, three years.There is still one more man to : be rounded up, but it is expected that | he will be in the hands of th: police | before long.\u2018darcoux has already done time for a like offence.FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR.ROGER LARUE The funeral of the late Mr.Roger La Rue.which took place yesterday was very largely attended, the great concourse of mourners testifying in a remarkable manner to the high esteem in which the deceased was held by all classes of the community.The erief mourners were Messrs, Paul, Rene .and Earl La Rue, sons of the deceased: Mr.Eric B.Schrieher.son- in-law; Mr.George Turcot and Mr.Louis Parant .hrothers-in-law: Hon.Senator Thibaudeau, J.R.Chalotlt and Elie Thibaudeau, cousins.In the funeral cortege tle leading bu:i- ness firms of the city were represented.as well as memhers of the hench, bar and the Legislature, while His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Francois Langlier, was represented in the cortege by Major A.de L.Panet, A.D.C.The solemn requiem mass was celebrated at the Basilica by Rev.Cure Laflamme, assisted by Rev.Messrs.La Rue and Labrequ:, as deacon and sub-deacon.During the mass a special musical servic: was, rendered.The interment took place ; at Relmont cemetery.SUDDEN DEATH OF DR.C.E.VAILLANCOURT Many friends will regret to learn, of the ramer sudden death of Dr, C.E, Vaillancourt, registrar for Dor- : chester Coun:y.The sad event happened last night.He was the father of Dr.Joseph Vaillancourt of this city.The deceased, who was 64 years old.had a public career, having been member of the House of Commons for Dorchester from 1892 to 1896.He was appointed as registrar in 1908, BAND AT THE | BOULEVARD LANGELIER The band of St, Gregoire, Montmorency, will perform at the Brulevard Langelier to-morrow (Sunday) evening between 8 and 10 p.m.QUEBECER ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT.At the recent convention of the Dominion Dental Association of Canada held at Burlington Beach, Ont, Lantier, of this city, was unanimously elected First Vice-President of the Dominion Dental Association.Con., gratulations are now in order.| i $ \u2014 ACTS VAUDEVILLE \u2014 $ Dr \u2018IR Wear Negligea Shirts With Cuffs If so, you should send them to us for laundering.We will wash them whiter and cleaner than is possible at home or at the washerwomans and we wi!l starch the attached cuffs properly.We will iron them so they will be stiff and hold their shape, give them a finish equal to that of your collars, and shepe them to fit your wrist, avoiding their breaking by being bent into shape when the buttons are placed in them.Try this work.The Imperial Laundry 54 St.Valier St.Telephone 93.Quabes Provincial Exhibition From August 24 to Septembar 3, 1912 The Commission for the Quebec Provincial Exhibition has already | kad its office established for a few weeks at the City Hall, Room 30, Telephone 4136 Where there is employed a permanent and diligent staff to work at the organization of the Exhibition for 1912, which will surpass in success and importance that of 1911.The principal officers of the Commission will meet every day at this office between 1 and 2 o'clock p.m.and at this hour are at the disposal of the public in everything that concerns the Exhibition.C.Eug.Dubord, M.L.C, J.H.Fortier, Elzear Turcotte.President Secretary.Treasurer.EXTRA SPECIAL 100 Colored Foulard Silk Dresses in the latest styles, imported from New York, will be offered at the very special price of $7.95.2CEAU & CO.mon, wed, sat raguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Strest | Special offering of Man\u2019s Suits Ready Made Suit of good brown English tweeds.tailored expressly for summer wear.Reg.18.75.for $15.00 Straw Hats for Men Brimful of coolness: a splendid assortment of the new blocks and shapes.Prices.75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.95 Panamas, a splendid line.Reg.$5.00, for.$3.50 Colored Shirts for Men The new colored negligee shirts for men, with separate collets, made of best washable ginghams.all sizes.The special price of them is .$1.50 Hats and Caps for Children's \\White and colored soft negligee hats for children, cach 19c.Colored duck caps .[ST e Imported Silk Dresses 10 dozens of beautiful silk dresses, made of good wearing silk in a dainty style.They have been purchased at a good price saving.The real value of them is $15.00.Saturday and Monday .$7.95 Ladies\u2019 Waist Negligee waist of washable .zephirs sky of .champagne, with separate collars afd ties of same material.À very smart model .veel.81.28 Underwear for Women White lisle thread undershirt with short sleeves or without sleeves.40c Sunday, 3.00 P.M.Walsh's Field FRONTENAC va ST.PATRICK'S (Champions) | Some people don't trouble about Reg.55e, for .the make of Pencil they buy, which is a mistake, It is well worth specifying \"Koh-i-noor\"\u2014~a Pencil which writes smoothly from beginning to| Matinee : 200 pm.Price 10e, end, does not break, and outlasts six| Evening : 2.30 and 9.00 p.m.Prices, ordinary Pencils, : 10.15 and 20 cents, \u2018à + STAMP COLLECTIONS\u2014780 old and new, all different, for sale in one albunr for $50, and another one in a box for $3, containing 238 old and new.Write to P.A.Morin, 44 St.Nicolay st, Palais, Quebec, and Moving Pictures.3 \u2014 SHOWS DAILY \u2014 3 ! AUDITORIUM | | These dresses are of a very pretty pattern; worth $15.00.They will be told on Saturday and Monday for $7.95.See our window display.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.254-264 St, John Street, White cotton undershirts, with short sleeves or with out sleeves.Reg.20c, for .c0ivvvnennnas.15¢ © Sill WL.A SAVED FROM YEARS OF MISERY BY \u201cFAUIT-A-TIVES\" ' Another Miracle Performed In Toronto By \u201cThese Wonderful Tablets, Mads Of Fruit Juices And Valuable Tonics.LN ™ J aha j Another Proof That \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d Is The Most Scientific Remedy In The World For All Kidney Troubles.\u201cFruit-a-tives™ has never demonstrated more clearly its powers to heal 1e-kidoeys and eure all Kidney Troubles and Rheumatism than in this case À Prof.Davis.It simply goes to show that you should try \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d ¥ other remedies have failed.Prof.Davis fé well known in the United States and Europe, received many diplomas and certificates from foreign societies.Te is dut natural that he would exercise due caution in making any © statement to the public.The fact that be is willing to have bis leftér to the - Fruit-a-tives Company appear in the papers, shows his confidence in the © merits of \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d and lis gratitude at being cured.~ Read Prof.Dais\u2019 letter.a having ries aoe vaor, 4.4.avis 563 Church St, Toronto, December, 29th, 1911, \u201c 1 want to say to the people of Toronto and elsewhere, that \u201cFruit-atives\u201d is my only medicine, and has been for the past four years.Previ ious to that | was very much troubled with Rheumatism and Kidney Disy * ease, and hag taken many remedies as well as employing hot application of i salt bags, etc, whhout gettinkgatisfactoly results.Notiefrig the adverfise- ly mencs \u2018\u201cFruit-a-fves\u201d, and y suggestion of cating plenty of fru 1 ne is treat and as idÿFfriends ktiow, | am now-and 1, have bd since tal \u201cFruit-adives\u201d wcnjoffing Ae heat of health, and find : lit a pleasure to follgw my vocgfidn ot Dagcing and Deportment Instrugtor., Youhave mguapproval and-aufhority forpublishing this letter if you so desire.PROF.J.F.DAVIS.: Many of the leading citizens of Canada\u2014the solid, substantial, well- : known people in their respective cities and towns\u2014have gladly testified ta - the great benefits they have received by taking \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d They are glad to be weil and do not hesitate to say so in public print.If you are suffering as Prof.Davis did, do as he did, and take \u201cFruita-tives\u201c This wonderful fruit medicine will cure you.50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c.At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-atives Limited, Qttawai adopted; altogeth = 3 pe \u2014_\u2014r Ep titre If the public were aware of the grear advantage of Toric Lenses over the ordinary kind, Torics would be the only kind in demand.The focus of those glasses is absolute, wlile in the ordinary flat glasses it exists in 3 limited space only.These are recommended by oculists as the only lens :o prescribe.P.C.LACASSE Optician and Optom trist 40 FABRIQUE STREET THE COST ! Ah! that's the question! What have I to pay?Your weekly laundry bill is quite an item.and the wages paid good hand ironers are so high, that we have devised a short cut, which gives the benefit of our-good service at a very low cost.Our Pound Wash System; where we wash everything, and iron sll the heavy pieces, the balance starched ready to be ironed, is helping with the cost problem.The Frontenac Laundry Launderers-\u2014Dyers\u2014Cleansers.Phone 3483 IRELAND SEED BY TEMPERANCE WAVE Money Once Spent For Drink Now Goes Toward Buying Substantial Comforts.One of the most notable features of the new Ireland is the increase of temperance and the great advance in the standard of living.The two things go together and it is hard to say which is the cause and which the re- «ult.Old lashioned temperance reformers used to maintain that prosperity was the result of temperance, ut the new school, which is especially strong in Ireland, holds that the desire for strong drink disappears with the adveut of more nourishing food.better clothes and more comfortable housing.The truth perhaps lies somewhere between the wo views.It is only fair to say, however, that the Irishman has borne an entirely undeserved reputation as a drinking man.Hard drinkers there were, and are, in Ireland in plenty, but the country\u2019s consumption of alcohol a head never has equalled that of Scotland Irish peasant got drunk oftener than his cousin across St.George's.Channel.This happened invariably, however, on fair and market days when a few glasses of bad whisky, often made specially or doctored in the publican\u2019s cellar, made him fighting mad.There is not and never was the steady soaking of Iwer which goes on every night when work is finished in the English villages, or the regular whisky drinking which is the national habit of Scotland.Bate More, Drinks Less Now.Better feeding in the country and sensible temperance propaganda in the towns have changed the national habit in this respect.Tn the old days the Irish farm laborer was underfed.Mis principal diet was potatoes and he seldom bad much.He wasn't the sort of man who \u201ccould carry his load well,\u201d as they say in Ireland, and the underfeeding produced a craving for stimulant which he satisfied on market days.Now that times are better he doesn't want so much whisky and what he does drink does not hurt him so much.In the case of the farm laborer the change is due almost entirely to economical reasons, but in the towns a great deal of the improvement is due to & moral propaganda.Chief among the agencies of reform is the \u201ccatch my pal\u201d movement, started about four years go by the Rev.J.M.Patterson, a Presbyterian minister of Arthe suspicion and antagonism between Roman Catholics and Protestants in freland.So close is the co-operation that it is quite the usual thing for a Protestant to take his Roman Catholic \u201cpal\u201d to the priest to take the pledge, and for a Roman Catholic to take his friend to the Protestant parson.The title of the organization explains its method.The man who takes the pledge against driink- promises to bring in his \u201cpal\u201d and the \u201cpair in turn promises to catch another.The basic idea is that a positive as well as a negative pledge is needed.Men are more likely to keep a promise to do something than one not to do something.Working Class Trade Trebled, The effect of the \u201ccatch-my-pal\u201d movement is increasing the material prosperity of the Trish towns has been remarkable.Mr.Patterson declared some time ago that butchers in some of the manufacturing towns in the North told him that their working class trade had more than doubled.A shoe dealer in Derry said that he sold four pairs of shoes now to one started.A dealer in ready-made clothes declared that his trade had trebled.Among the Roman Catholic workmen similar work has been done by the Father Mathew Society and other sult is that Ireland to-day, while she produces whisky and stout for the whole world, consumes uncommonly tittle herself.Coincident with the growth of temperance has come a demand for better housing.This has been met in the country by the wiping out of thousands of thatched hovels and the erection of neat brick-built and slate-roof- ed lahorers\u2019 cottages .The money for this is supplied by the government and administered by the county councils, and the cottages are let to the lahor- ers at 50 to 75 cents a week, which pays a fair return on the investment.Much remains to be done in the towns, but cities like Dublin, Belfast.Cork and Derry are waking up and plans are being made for wiping out slums and building decent flats and cottages, A good start has been made In Belfast, where whole streets of slums have been razed and replaced by flats owned by the corporation and let at moderate rents, which just pay interest on the capital and cost of administration.A number of slum areas in Dublin are already earmarked for destruction and will go as soon as the financial arrangements can be made.or England.What is true is that the\u201d before the \u2018\u2019catch-my-pal\u201d movement |- temperance \u2018organizations.and the re- | Baptist \u2014McMahon and.D'Auteuil streets.Services to-morrow (Sunday) June 9th.The Rev.E.J.Stobo will conduct both services.11, a.m., subject: \u201cThe God of Glory;\" evening, \u201cThe Atoning Christ.\u201d Seats free.Alt are welcome to these services.Cathedral of the Holy Trinity\u2014Sun- day \u2018 dervicé: Holy Communion win; also at'7 am.on the second Sunday in \u2018 the\u2019 month.\u2018 \u2018Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon on first and third Sundays in month at 11 am Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon on second, fourth and fifth Sundays in month at 11 a.m.Children\u2019s service and Catchecising.3.30 p.m.Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 p.m.All seats free.Chalmers\u2019 Church (Presbyterian)\u2014 76 St.Ursple St.Rev.S.T.Martin, M.A, Minister.Residence, 67 St.Ursule Street.Public Worship at 11 am.and 7 p.m, The minister will occupy the pulpit at both services to-mor- row.Men's Bible Class at 10.15 a.m.Sabbath School and Ladies Bible Class at 3 p.m.Chinese Class at 8.15 p.m.Strangers are cordially invited to any and all of these services, French Baptist, D'Youville street\u2014 Services Sunday.11am.and 7 p.m.Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.Rev.A: J.Lebeau, pastor, No.45 D'Youville, Lady Perpetual Help Chapel, Diamond Harbor, Rev.Father Woods.C.SS.R., Champlain street\u2014Mass at 7 and 8 a.m.; vespers, 5 Methodist Church he minister, magh, which has spread like wildfire Rev, G.H.Cobbl conduct over Ireland.It now has more lq, rites.11 an SV © {Man 5,000 branches and 'nearly:950.000 {5f Peace?pm, \"TK Sete members.- Îts membership is coffined Lies rage! in the stor oses* life.entirely fa-rotestants, but \u2018rt PorksF3 tng the qaniversary sdftice of he im hearty co-operation: with Reman! suñday Sekool, with sp@al music Catholic temperance organizations.| jog By an-orch@ra ar \u201cObject and ft has done a great deal to Kill off | Talk,\u201d by the Rev.Mr.Cobbledick.Tickets for the picnic will be given out.Parents and friends invited, drew's (Pr arian), St Ann\u201d streer\u2014The er T.Love, D.D., minister.Divine services at M a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbith School at Fp.m.Service Wedliesday evening at 8 p.m.Strangers arg cordially welcome to this old historf§ ghurch.| St.Andrew's (Presbyterian), Levis.Rev.J.J.Wright, B.A., Pastor\u2014Reg- ular Sunday Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.St.John's Church, Portneuf \u2014 No service Sunday morning.Serviee in the evening at 7 o'clock.St.Jean French Presbyterian, Kirk Hall, corner St.Stanislas and Cook i Sts.Rev, Calvin E.Amaron, D.D., | Pastor\u2014Services at 11 sm.and 7 | pm; Sunday School and Bible Class rat 10.30 a.m.Weekday meeting on Thursday at 8 o'clock, Invitation to French speaking people.St.Matthew's Church, St.John st.without.Rev.Canon Scott, rector\u2014 Sundays: Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m.; Matins, 10.30 a.m.; Holy.Communion (choral), 11 a.m.; evensong, 7 p.m.Daily: Holy Communion, 7,30 a, m.; evensong, $ p.m, St.Michael's, Sillery, Canon A.A.Von Iffland, Rector\u2014Morning \u201cservice J] am Evening service 4 p.m.| St Patrick's, McMahon street, Rev.Father Hanley, C.SS.R., rector\u2014High Mass at 10.30 a.m.; vespers at 7.30 pm.St.Peter\u2019s, 28C St.Valier St.St.Roch.Rev.E.A.W.King, M.A.R.D., .Rector\u2014Morning Prayer at 10.30.Bible Class and Sunday School at 230 p.m.Evening Prayer, 7 p.m.Holy Communion celebrated about mid-day on the first and third Sunday In the month, and on all other Sun: days at 8 um.Seats free.All welcome.Trinity, St.Stanislas St, below St ohn.Rev.A.R.Beverley, MA, ector\u2014Services tomorrow will be as follows: 11 am, Morning Prayer and Sermon; 3 p.m, Sunday School and Bible Class; 7 p.m, Evening Prayer and Sermon, Holy Communton: First Sunday In month at 11 um; third Sunday, 7 p.m.Litany: Second Sunday in month at 11 am.IN PUBLIC LIFE No Englishman Knows Anything About the Women of Country- } Bombay, June 7.\u2014To the observant traveller through India it is strikingly evident that the only women to be seen about in public are those of the lowest working classes.In Bombay, it is true, the Parsee women of all ranks are seen to move about freely, but though Asiatics, this small community has, to a very large extent, adopted European customs.The only woman who paid homage to the King Emperor at the gorgeous masculine the Begum of Bhopal\u2014a princess, à \u201cruler, a wife and a mother; she appeared, veiled, to swear fealty to her Sovereign.; * This 1s typical of India.No Englishman in India, from the Viceroy the women of India; what \u2018they Feel, what they think, what \u201cthey know, what they do; these millions and millions of women! These .150,000,000 wives and mothers are an absolute unknown quantity to their rulers, Happily for India, her ideal of womanhood is still the good mother and wife.To the Indian man his womenfolk are sacred and apart\u2014his mother's ward is his law from his first conscious moment to her last; and the wife who has borne him sons is his most cherished possession.Fierce Modesty.This fierce modesty of the Indian woman, her shrinking from all mankind except the immediate circle of her own family and her chosen husband, seems to be inherent in the breasts of all natie women, whether Hindu, Mohammedan, Parsee, Jewess Christian, or even among the aboriginal tribes.Co It may seem extraordinary, but it is true, that the government of India has never fully grasped this strong \u201cfeminist\u201d feeling among the women of \u2018the country; the views, the opinions, and wishes of this half of the vast population have never been considered for one moment in regard to the provision of medical relief.India is a country that has no Poor Laws, though her laboring classes are the poorest in the world.India possesses no old-age pensions, because family feeling ie so strong that good rela- ties are seldom left in want\u2014but India does tejoice in a State medical service; which, though primarily and theoretically for the army, practically gives medical relief to the whole population, who \u2018otherwisé \u2018would\u2019 be And what-\u2018has \u2018ben done for the women by this humane and beneficent government?| Nothing\u2014unless - she chooses to he attended by à man, which, as is well known, the large majority of the respeciable women of all classes will rather die than do.- Boon of Medical Women.Fifty years ago the government of India might be forgiven for this scandalous neglect, for at that time women doctors practically did not exist; but now, when medical women of the highest attainments and proficiency are available, eque)ly competent as the doctors, to take positions in sole charge of women's hospitals under the aegis of the State\u2014how can the government of India shut their eyes to the duty that lies before them?A service of medical women for women\u2014organized on the lines of the present existing service\u2014under state recognition and control, and beginning on however small a scale, would be one of the greatest boons.to India that could ever be given to this country.WICKER FURNITURE.There is much confusion of terms -in the vocabulary used to describe wicker furniture.Wicker is, or should be, the general term.for all except the prairie grass or fibre varieties Broadly speaking, all furniture constructed by the weaving together of round or split strips of wood is wicker furniture.Reed and rattan have tiie same origin.- They are of the same wood, and the only difference is that the rattan is the wood with {tx bark, while the reed has the bark removed.The process of removing the bark is a simple one, accomplished quickly by machinery, so that there is practically no difference in price between reed and rattan, The abry fe not porous and will not absorb staining liquids, and the rattan is therefore seen only in the natural tone of the wood.The reed is deprived of its bark in order that the soft, porous surface beneath may be colored or stained.The glossy look of the rattan is natural and not the result of varnishing.The reed is decorated or colored either with cnamels or with thin, liquid stains.Enamel fs used usually for the more delicate shades like light blue and lavender and for the white ware, while the deeper colors and neutral tones, including the greens, browns, grays and dark blues, are produced by staining.When stained dead black, reed is referred to as bog- wood.INDIAN WOMEN HOT gathering of the great Durbar was} downwards, knows anything about |- left to\u2019 the ignorant ministrations of |.; \u2018tite barber and His wife.- - ve LEA & P f ERRINS\u2019 SAUCE with Sandwiches.The Original & Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE.SUMMER REQUISITES 0° alls Poplin Shirts Oxford Shirts Cambric Shirts Khaki Shirts White Dress Shirts Hosiery.500 Dozen English Collars, English Silk Knitted Ties, Silk Gloves.Rainproof Boots, Military Walking Sticks Half Price.T mis DOMINION VOAL School of Mining A COLLEGE OF APPLIED ACIENCE.ARilated 10 Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.Por Caleadag of the School and further Information, apply to the Sccretary.School of Mining, Kingston,Ontra Balbriggan Underwear Aertex Underwear Lisle Underwear Mauchauffe Underwear Jaeger Underwear.White Dress Ties, White Dress Vests, White Dress Gloves, Holeproof English Business Shirts, Short Bosoms.Bengaline Silk Ties, Tan, Grey and White Waterproof Coats.Umbrellas, 9c.up.Blue Serge Suitings, $16.00 Spot Cash.Summer Tweeds, $16.00 Spot Cash.J OHN DARLINGTON, Registerei Opposite Post Office COMPANY, Lu Loue .UMNERS ANR GRIPPLRO 6F THE OULEBRATEO \u201cBQOMINION\" STEAM an GAS COALS Sereoeoned, Run-of-Mine and Slack Per Particulars, apply 0 SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL Courses For Degree (A) Mining Engineering and œil and Applied SEE 1 ees D) Chemical Eincering.\u201c E) Civil Engineering.\u20ac pincering G) Hiectrical Engl neering.The Arts course may be takes by correspondence, but students desir- lag to graduate must attend ose A EDUCATION, THEOLOGY, MEDICINE, SCIENCE, including ENGINEERING session.Short Course for Teachers and gen- students July oth lo 3st.Per calendars write Arts Summer\u2019 Session July 3 to Aug 17 \u2018Province of Quebec, } In the District of Quebec.} Superior Coürt, No.1386.Dame Marie ~ Clementine Butea, wife of Onesime Demers, of St, Narcisse de Beaurivage, in the County of Lotbiniere, duly \u2018authorized to ester en ustice, : ' Plaintiff ; ve.The said Onesime Deniers, of the same place, trader.Defendant.An action in separation as to property was instituted in this case on the twenty-ninth day of May, 1912.Quebec, May 29, 1912.CIMON & PARENT, Attorneyl for Plaintiffjunelxim \u201cCAP ROUGE: For sale on easy terms, choice building lots, 35 x 115, price $50.00 and up.Adjoining the Governmental Experimental Farm: These lots are beautifully situated overlooking the River St.Lawrence and the Quebee Bridge on one side and the Lorette Valley on the other.Being within ten minutes walk of two railways, the Canadian Northern and the.Transcontinental they are \u2018easy to access.; Representatives on the ground every, Saturday afternoon and Sunday, For pians and further information apply to the Suburban Realty Co, 32 St.Julia St to 8.30.: may3dx1im Open evenings 6 PUBLIC NOTICE Estate of the Late James Morgan, in His Lifetime of the City of Quebec, Deceased.All persons havkhg claims against the above estate are hereby notified to file the same with the undersigned within thirty days from the date hereof\u2014and those indebted to the said estate are notified to pay within the same delay.: Quebec, June 1st, 1912.Alex.J.Messervey Executor Estate James Morgan, Deceased.46 Dalhousie St, Quebee junesx7 LA JAMICA 10c.A JAMICA CIGAR FACTORY 7 1-17 3 Not \u2014 \u2014_ Smoke the Winners of the Highest Award at the Quebeo Exhibition WOODPECKER 5c.re Dame dee Ang ts os St.Quebec _.\u2014 \u2014 ?| NEXT FRIDAY, the tiki, YO WEDNESDAY, the 19th, .\"the Specialist.of \u201cMR.À CLAVERIE will te agala 54 nt the Victoria Hotel Hours : 9 am to 3 p.m and 6 ta 9 pm AN advice given free, ; Don't Miss This Chance, \u2014\u2014 Pin at à = No more spring trusses, or No more so-called elastic tçusses with soft, inconsistent balls, or balls that are too flat.The first mentioned are Instruments of torture which tear the skim about 'the hips and by their violent pressute crash the rupture.force their way into the muscles ENLARGE tite opening instead of closing it up, and ina word make matters worse instead of healing the rupture The others are absolutely insapable.of maintaining a hernia in the right place\u2014that is to say in the interior of the body if the hernia is large they permit it to drop out, at the least movement, if it is small, they hide it, but do not maintain it properly ; they therefore do not stop the progress of the disease nor prevent STRANGULATION.The only.apparatus in which we can have faith are those that are recommended not by one or two dec- tors, by one or two sufferers, but those which have the OFFICIAL APPROBATION of the LARGEST MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS, and TESTIMONIALS FROM HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS.And THE ONLY APPARATUS IN THE WORLD which offers such guarantees are the patented apparatus of Mr.A.Claverie, the celebrated specialist from Paris, who for a quarter of a century has so often attracted the attention of the scientific world.His last creation \u201cTHE TALISMAN\" solves definitely the question of treating Rupture with bandages.This marvellous apparatus, the MOST POWERFUL of any, and at the same time THE MOST GENTLE.and the MOST COMFORTABLE.maintains \u201cany and every rupture without causing the least pain, and without ever becoming displaced.In a word it is the only apparatus SCIENTIFICALLY constructed with a view to PERFECT SUCCESS OF THE PALLIATIVE CURE.According to the hest surgeons IT IS REALLY PERFECTION in the way of apparatus for the treatment of rupture.There should not then be a.single erson Juffering from rupture who Would negteet this occasion to put an end to his troubles and his fears.re ; 12 3 1 ue \u2014\u2014 IMPROVED ABDOMINAL BELTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN.APPARATUS FOR WEAKNESS AND DEFORMITIES OF THE LEGS AND BACK ELASTIC STOCKINGS.ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IMPROVEMENTS, CITY OF QUEBEC, \u2014 City Hall.City Treasurer's Office.Quebec, May 10th, 1912 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ! that ON TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORN.) ING, IN THE FINANCE COMMIT.| TEE ROOM, AT THE CITY HALL in this City, will de sold, at publie auction, a piece of ground designated by the number 569 of the official cadaster of St.Roch's ward of this city, the said lot being known under the name of the concert room, or HALL JACQUES CARTIER, and being sit.vated between de la Couronne, St.Francois, Jacques Cartier and St.Joscph Streets, as figured and described on the plan made by the lund surveyor Hugh O'Donnell, on the 17th of Apri 1912, and deposited at the office of the City Engineer.The sale will he made at the fol.loming, conditions: I.The said lot will single lot, 2.The upset price hall be ten dol- Tars ($10.00) a foot, the purchaser accepting the lot as containing sixteen thousand nine hundred and eight (16,- 908) superficial feet, with the building thereon erected.und taking possession of it immediately after the adjudication.3.The purchaser shall have built on the said land either one.or two, or three buildings, of a total value of not less than one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000), within two (2) years from the date of the signing of the contract.4.Every bidder shall deposit the sum of ten thousand dollars ($11,000) fore his hid be accepted., The balance of the purchasin price shall be paid on the signing of the contract, said contract to be signed within the thirty days follow- Ing the sale, under the penalty of the sale being cancelled and the deposit confiscated, C.J.L.LAFRANCE, be sold in one :D.O.L'Esperance.By order, City Treasurer.PROGRAMME HAS BEEN DISARRANGED Delsy in Arcival of the British Mannfacturers Causes Uncertainty as to Arrangements, The fact that the Empress of Ireland bas been delayed and the un- certaintyPas to the hour at which she will arrive bere has thrown all the preparations for the reception to the delegation of British manufacturers snow on their way to Quebec\u2019all out of gear.It is established that the Empress is not likely to reach Quebec before two o'clock at the earliest this afteraoon and it may be much later then that before she docks.Mr.Nesbitt, Psesidont of thy | ue- bec branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Associatien, who with Mayor Drouin and Mr.W.A.Marsli, President of the Board of Trade, is looking after the arrangements here when seen last night, said that an informal welcome would be given as soon as the ship atrived by delegations from the local bodies who would 80 on board to make the acquaintance of the visitors.The reception committee will use all their efforts to persuade the old countrymen to stay here till Monday night.If they agree to this the programme that was arranged for Saturday will be carried out on Monday.It is feared, however, that the manufacturers will leave for the Maritime Provinces at nine o'chick on Synday night, and that it will therefore be impossible to carry out the original programme.Indecd the reception committee have heard from Mr.Boyd, the Canadian representative, who will accompany the visitors on their tour through the Dominion, that Mr, Leonard Palmer, of the Financial News, under the auspices of which the trip has been arranged, that it will be impossible to stay over Sunday as this would disorganize the schedule of the whole itinerary.This being the case the most likely thing to happen is that there will be an official reception to the delegates in the Legislative council at the Parliament Buildings at nine o'clock this evening.His Honor the Lieutenant- Gvernor, Sir Francois Langelier, has assured the reception committee that he will put himself at their disposal to welcome the visitors at whatecer hour may suit the committee.There is every reason to believe that the Empress will be here in time to allow the Englishmen to be received at \u2018the Council Chamber at the above-men- tioned hour.If the latter do not stay over Sumday the rest of the official programme will be called off.and there will be no funcheon at the Falls or cvruise around the harbor or to the baidge.The visitors will uw.this case be taken care of by individual citizens and shown about the city.Ir any event there will be no official demonstration on Sunday.Two meetings were field yesterday by the Council of the Board of Tradand the Quebec Manufacturers\u2019 Association to discuss the situation.Natusally there is great disappointment at the delzy.The Dominion Government will in all likelihood be represented hy Mr.Mr.Forget has also been invited.A neat little souvenir hanklet has been prepared by Mr.E.T.D.Chambers for the visors tn take away with them when they leave Quebec.On the cover is a.cut showing the view of the cliff taken from the harbor.Then come several pages devoted to the historic associations of the place.After a summary of the shipping, industries and commercial prospects of the Ancient Capital, a list.of points of special interest is given.One the back of the cover is the official programme as arranged by the reception committee.which represents (he city council.the Roard of Trade and the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, I+ was originally intended that the visitors were to b ereceived at the City Hall in the morning.After that they were to driven sround the city to various points of interest, finally foremathering at the Legislatice Counvil Chamber in the Parlaiment Building, where His Henor the Lieutenant- Governor was to receive them.This ceremony was to have heen followed hy an adjournment tn Montmoreney Falls and there a luncheon was to he partaken of, Un the return to Quebec the party was to have emharked nn the government steamer Druid for a trip around the harber aed a visit to the graving dock at Levis and also to the Quehee bridge.SABLE ISLAND SEALS ARE A PEST Halifax, N.8, June.7\u2014Captain J.Farquhar, one of the best nautical author:ties in Nova Scotia, writes advocating a bounty of $2 to exterminate the seals :n Sable Island and the coast of New Brunatwick and Nova Scotia.This is a different seal (rom that of Newfoundland The captain's contention is that this seal is a pest and is highly destructive to the best food fishes.He estimages that there are 4.000 scals on the sands of Sable $adand and 12000 on those Lof the Maritime Province coast A bounty of $2.would come to $84,000, and he contends that this amount would be well spent if the seals were destroyed.A sea! este, he rays.20 pounds of fish daily.This amounts, he figures, to a value of $5,132,000 annually.The scal itself bas ne commercial or food value.Mrs.Brush\u2014\"Did you see my husband's painting, \u2018The Country Road.\u2019 at the exhibition?\u201d Mrs.Painter\u2014\"Na, | did not.Was it gend?\u201d Mrs.Brush\u2014\u201cWhy.it was so natural they had to oil the road every day to keep the dust from goins on everything.ALD, CANNON.PROD Rights of Cove Fields as a Playground\u2014Meeting of City Council, af genes The City Council held thelr ordinary meeting last evening under the presidency of Mayor Drouin, and among those present were Aldermen Pouliot, Mayrand, Dussault, Lockwell, Morin, Lantier, Trudel, Berube, Collier, Dinan, Madden, Verret.Guillot, Gosselin, Emond, Cote, Gauvin.A letter was read from the secretary of the Protestant School Commissioners, informing the Council that the term of Lieut.Col.Ray, as school commissioner, was about to expire and on motion of Ald.Dussault, seconded by Ald.Lantler, Col.Ray was re-appointed to the position.A letter from Mr.Louls Savard, offering to purchase a strip of land on Bagot street, St.Sauveur, was referred to the Road Committee, as was also a petition from residents of St Paul street, requesting the Council to place lights and henches at the park at the junction of St.Paul and St.Roch streets.Ald.Pouliot presented the reports adopted by the Finance Committee at its last session, which were adopted.Mayor Drouin informed the Council that the proposed reception to the British manufacturers, which was to be tendered to them to-day, had to be postponed, owing to the non-arrival of the Empress cf \u2018reland.but as the steamer would arrive this afternoon he would let the aldermen know, when the reception would take place, as an effort was being made to have the British delegates remain in Quebec until Monday next.His Worship alsc informed the Council that the two re automobiles had been received by the city and could be inspected by the aldermen at the conclusion of the Council meeting.Ad, Cannon was elected Pro-Mayor for the next three months on motion of Ald.Gosselin, seconded by Ald, Emond.: The following by-laws were then adopted in second reading and finally passed: 1 By-law concerning the lighting of certain parts of the city.Ry-law concerning the widening of the northern portion of Bridge street.By-law concerning Murphy street.When questions were asked, Ald.Morin stated that on behalf of a large number of residents.of Montcalm Ward, he wished te know if the Quebec Golf Culb had given instruction to the city police to arrest children playing on the Cove Fields.This property belonged to the Federal Government, which, it appears.had leased it to the golf club at a nominal sum.Tn every city in Canada a special place | had been reserved where children could enjoy themselves on holidays, and he asked Mayor Drouin if chil dren could be kept off that National ground to please the golf «club.He had asked Chief Trudel if he had an- thorized his men to act as special constables for the golf club.but Captain Trudel had informed him that he had not heard anything ahnut it.Ald.Dinan quite agresd with Ald.Morin.and remarked that the golf club appeared to own all the hill, as when twn baseball cluhs went to play a game nn the Cove Fields they were informed hy two city constables, paid by the club.that they had no right to play there.Children were not allowed to play in the strects and the only place for them was the Cove Fields, where they were met by constables who objected to the:r presence there.It was difficult enough to secure a constable when required.without them looking after tlie private inter- este of golfers, Mayor Drouin reptied that the Cove Fields now belonged to the Rattlefileds Commission and he would see the fatter and try and arrange matters sa that children could play on the Cove Fields, Aldermen Collier, Verret and Madden also objected to the rule laid down by the golf club, and _instruc- : tions will be given to Chief Trudel not to allow his men to mount guard for the Quehee Golf Club, On moriau of AIM.Lochwell, «er.onded by Ald.Collier, it was decided to ask the Federal Goverement to | graat a Dominion subsidy for the | Quehec Exhibition ip 1912, FUNERAL OF MRS.I.DELORME Tae funeral of Mrswife of the late elerk of the Quebec Legislative Assembly, and ex-M.p.for St.Hyacinthe, took place yester- I L.Delorme, | | day from her late residence to Man- | rèse Chapel, and was largely utteaded.\u2018The remains were received at the church deur by Kev.Father Desy, white Father Victorin of the Franciscan rder officiated at the Requiem mass, which was attended by suvcral priests.The principal mourners were Masrs.Emile and Gurtave Delorme, Mont- | real.stepsons of deceased; Dr, J, Paradis, Armand taradis, Joseph Tourangeau, Alex Gauvreau, N.1\u2019.Pierre Poitras and Philemon Brunet, nephews, Among the chief mourners were Lientenant-Govetnor Langelier, who \u2018| was accompanied by Capt.V.Peltetier, A, D.C.; Lieut-Col.Patterson, Hon.M.de Labruere.L.P.Sirois, Josebh Archer.P.B.Dumoulin.Taschereau Fortier, registrar of Beauce: Dr.R.Fortier.Dr.Massue Fartier, Jules Baillairgeon, Art Fortier, M, É: O.FE, Gauvrean, F.Gauvreau.and à large number of friends and mourners The remains were subcequently interred in St.Charles cemetery.It is the copiness.It's good to be thirty-nine and sce the years still fizz There is no truth in the rumor that several people were overcome by the heat on St.John .street yesterday afternoon, mem Many are entered, but few run, says a Blue Bonnet man whose purse looked like a street car ticket.Well, it it doesn\u2019t rain, it may snow.In any case.the iceman hasn't anything on the game, Quebec Chinese are going to Montreal to show there are ug chinks in the new republic.\u2014_\u2014 Little drops of water, Always are on hand, But when they come so oftei, It\u2019s pot a pleasant land, If this.is a.sample of June weather, what will July do ?Welcome to the British manufacturers! May they see in Canada a new land and a new field.where capital progress may be made.How those birthday come.and how happy we are to celebrate them.GERMS NOT YET CONQUERED.\u2014 Paris Scientist Points Out Limitations in the Use of Seruma.Paris, June 4\u2014The International Conference on Tuberculosis has just come to a close in Rome, and its report on the effort to cure consumption by means of serums secms to hold out little hope of success.The researches of Marmorek, Arloing, Lannelongue, Achard.Rappin, Vallee, Jousset and Landouzy.are reviewed.and the conclusion is reached that the serums may act on the resuit produced by the tuberculous bacillus, but not on the bacillus itself.Professor Gabriel Bertrand.head of To-alghtty 1 crackers and cheesy and à glass of The National Brewerias, Limited : 23M.* The pere malt ad ep proms digestion and en\u201d ner si, % À ce ann the Pasteur Institute, said in commenting on the repert:\u2014 \u201cFrankly speaking.the whole question must be taken up again from the base.Suppose that a serum is found that acts upon the Koch bacilli and that it has killed all the bacilli in an invalid.The day after everything will hav: to be begun over again.The invalid will encounter these bacilli again at once and, at once, given a favorable med'um.these bacilli will commence to develop again.\u201cIn principal the problem consists in this: The study of a normal individual in whom the tubercuinus bacillius does not grow.and of a consumptive individual in whom the bacili flourishes, to compare th: two.to establish wherein they differ ane then to search a means of changing the one into the other, \u201cAfter the grand disco:ery nf an anti-diptheric serum, it ssemed for a time that the fatal era of microbes was at an end.that tke ravages of tuberculosis and cancer, ete.could at last be prevented.it seemed as it there was nothing more to do than to prepare, on the Ines of Behring or Roux.a serum against each of these deadly germs.\u201cUnfortunately these hopes have had to be greatly limited where a dis- case is due to a germ, that is so wide ly diffused that it is impossible to withdraw the medium in which it finurishes entirely from its access Would it not do better instead of extirpating the germ again and again to work on the mediam and make it unsuitable for the propagation of the the biological chemistry section or germ?\u201d = Re \u2014 \u2014 To Corporations, Companies and well-, Aux herp ering Comrapeics es, Entre , established Private Enterprises qui RECHERCHENT DES CAPITAUX t REQUIRING CAPITAL The investment Registry Limited, 2 Waterioo Pince, London, England.! (Established 1880 \u2014 invested funds] $130000,000) is prepared ts purchase for cash existing, or to be created, issues of Bonds or Debentures well secured on sound revenue producing properties, both as to capital and income.No speculative propositions entertained.Smallest transactions considered.$200000; largest $2,000.000 Only principals or their representatives corresponded with, agents ignored.ooklet explaining how milliens of pounds sterling have al- readv been invested: advantages offered to borrowers and particulars required, will be sent only to prinei- pals or their representatives, on application in English.French, German or Spanish, to the\u2014 Le investment Registry, Ltd, 2 Watorise Piace, Londres, (Angleterre).Fondée en 1880, Capitaux placés par ses soins.750 millions francs, est prét à acheter contre espèces les émissions de Bons et Obligations existantes ou à créer, et présentant tant en capital qu\u2019en revenue de solides garanties reposant sur des proprietes en plein rapport.Les propositions de nature speculative ne seront pas prises en considération._ Chiffre minimum de chaque transaction um million franes.maximum «dix millions francs.11 ne sera pas traité avec les agences, mais seulement avec les intéressés ou leurs représentants.In prospectus expliquant comment des millions de livres sterling nnt déjà été placés par les soins de l\u2019Invest- !ment Registry ct exposant les avantages offerts aux emprunteurs, ainsi que les renseignements qu'ils auroat à © foutnir.sera envoye aux in- .téressés eux-mêmes ou à leurs re- presentants sur demande redigee en anglais, francais, allemand, ou espagnol, et addressee au\u2014 PURCHASE DEPARTMENT, INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD.2, WATERLOO PLACE, LON DOMINION COAL - DON, §.W.ENGLAND.' COMPARY, ume MINERS AND GHIPPIRS OF TNE CULIDRATES - \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM uw GAS COALS .Soreared, Run-of-Mine andiSiacls ; Poe Particulars, apply te J SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL F.SIMARD & CO.142 Joseph St., St.Roch, Quebec BRINGS EVERY DAY OUR IMPORTANT JUNE SALE Seasonable Goods at Speciai Prices WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY.Ladies\u2019 black.all sizes for .Thin Sitk Lisle hose.special value for Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00, Combination Sets $6.50 up.The Gillette Safety Razor Co.of Canada, Limited OFFICE AND FACTORY ave with the Safety ; Razor =the trusty friend on shipbosrd\u2014and an essential part of the camping outfit or the vacation grip.The GILLETTE is always reacy (no stopping, no honing), always keen.It shaves as ne other razor: can shave, because it is the only razor which can be adjusted to suit any beard and any face.Ask your Jeweler, Druggist or Hardware Dealer to show you the GILLETTE.PE i qe ess Hows Ter Mono OVER Montreal.\u2014 panels have been pared down by the embalmer to fit the mummy.! The two mummies at the museum | are those of a boy of nine or ten years and of a man from 25 to 30 years old.! Neither beurs any inscription although | the lotus and the disc appear on the boy mummy.His lips and toes are tipped with gold leaf and the tops ol the pegs which fasten down the cerements are touched with gold.| This | precious metal still glistens and the colors on the faces are vivid and strong.The mummy of the man conveys na clue to his rank or profession.but only people of positon or wealth | would have portraits executed by: artists to be kept in their houses and | at death to be put on their mummies.The young man looks liké an intelligent and well-to-do inhabitant of the | Graeco-Roman age in Egypt, and in both the portraits we may see some- \u2018 thing of how the ancestors of the modern Copts in Egypt looked.The Egyptian Research Account Society | will soon publish in a folio 24 of the choicest portraits, reproduced by the best color process.to be furniched subscribers to its work in Egypt EVERY PLACE ON THE WIDE PRAIRIES Tells of cures made by Dodd's Kidney Pills.1 Thos.Griffin, of Peace River Landing, tells how he got rid of his Rheumatism \u2014 honestly earned popularity.Cold Springs.Peace River Landing, Alta, June 7\u2014 (Specisl) \u2014 Just why Dodd's Kidney Pills retain their wonderful popularity is easily shown by a trip across the prairies.Every town, village and post-office has at least one man or woman who is ready to tell of pains relieved and health restored by the great Canadian Kidney Remedy.Let Thos.Griffin of this place add his statement to the hosts already published.\"When I came to this part of the country.\u201d says Mr.Griffin, \u201cI was troubled with a bad back and Rheumatism in my shoulders and hips.I sent for six hoxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they gave me relief at once.1 also recommended them to my eldest son who was confined to his bed from Rheumatism, \u201cNow 1 know that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best medicine for Rheumatism and the Kidneys, | recommend them to every person | hear complaining of not feeling well.\u201d Dodd's Kidney Pills made their ularity by curing sick Kidneys, hey keep their popularity by keeping on curing sick kidneys.\u201c1 THEIR EXCUSES.*The failure will always fail, no matter what his environment.and in like manner he will have a ready excuse for his downfall.\u201d ; The speaker, Mayor Taylor of Little Rock, smiled and resumed: \u201cTwo failures, seated on a park bench.were talking.The first bom poor, growled: \u201cIt takes money to make money.\u201cTo this the other failure, who had been born rich.growled beck: When fo Consult an Optometrist When your eyes tire easily in reading.When you involuntarily frown or partly close the eyes when looking at an object.When things \u201cswim\u201d or become dim after being looked at for\u2019 some | time.When the eves ache, smart or water, or when they have pain in the eyeball, orbit, temples or forehead.When you have any nervous derangement that you cannot otherwise account for.Office hours : 10 to 12 a.m.2 to $ p.m.7 to 8 evening.Consult us about Your Eyes McCLURE SUMMER 13044 10 pIpsvmy [PPI PI°D ou \u2018Od OIGANO \u2018NOS Ÿ SNONWNIL W oMqIYx [9% 1161 \u2018&# :$ \u2018daop 3995 1L7 \u2018sosr ® \u2018own 8 107 noÆ Ajddns | £ \u2018wisdadsA TNE man M + andovly ES ong | J Bonar gs imitations 53 Solid onths | & merits of og Ë 5 \u201c4201 prços u puy no 3 [La 2m pue \u2018ououd Jo [[ea ( Ary nok 31 \u2018asuadxd ano 3 yi Li: *£1213u03 3y3 03 3401d ued uos Sula axe pur \u2018way Jo 3529 9,3 BUSEY Ja IEA 21903 \u201cpapipe1juos aq jours uotuido siy pus \u2018plo IY) spe HMIILVYMN INIVLINOL-\"IXMIVIOD vu paysoduit 107 $33ud yBiy Led nok og \u201c£2s33H1 \"7 VOIE \u20183d Jo Wodoy 3p 03 Surpuony d ues pure 91 uzaws 3M pue \u2018123799 Yonw Ars py ID IY Jey !pu 1] Inoa8 03 $1 324 -syyeads 3y usya Lyuoqine 1 9Y SE \u201cJN A013 pulso1g \u201c35 \"N \u2018Aes om SE JOU SI 31 fqns a1e no£ 10 Buoim + ve 83] 32 \u2018Ap uso nok UI 220 297779 PNW dary nok LIGA S1938A [EIU ,uop nok \u2018Aya %si[euy IUSUUTLIZA0E) ê 2 8 ë ë Ë : Ë ; 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MANAGER IN QUEBEC.DJ Collis Browne's ' THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY QENUINE.he ae LLL LLY Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ., wesw CHOLERA \u2026 DYSENTERY.Chacks and arrests those too often fatal dissasss\u2014 FEVER, CROUP, AGUE.Ths boat Ramady baows for COUGHS, COLDS.ASTHMA.BRONCHITIS.Effectually ents short all attacks of SPASMS.a a ealy palliative is NEURALGIA.RHEUMATISM.TOOTHACHE.Chlorodyne is a liquid taken in drops, grad i\" mariah es Bais of Whatever a rave me es as nervous ¥ ii no bad effecia: and can be taken When WO oiher madicine cet volante ee ; .INSIST ON HAVING CONVINCING Dr.J.COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDICAL TESTIMONY CHLORODYNE.WITH rACH BOTTLE.Tho immense osuecass of this Remedy has gives rise | \u2018many imilations.Bold by all Chemists.Prices is Cagland: Vti.270, 46 Ouuis Bi Bols Manutacterors: \\ 1.T.DAVENPORT, N.B.\u2014Everp bottls of Gs 5 FLORODY ; « Chierodyne bases on the stamp the is the most pertect Preservative for the 8kin' and Complexion.Invaluable for the SKIN In HOT or OOLD Olimates, removing all ROUGHNESS, IRRITATION and TAN COOLING AND REFRESHING TO THE BKIN, KEEPING IT SOFT AS VELVET ALL THE YEAR ROUND.VERY BSOOTMING IF : APPLIED AFTER SHAVING M, BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND on June lst.As has just been said the equipment is conceded by experts to be of the very best and in many cases original ideas have resulted in a higher degree of efficiency than has yet been attained.The power plied power and light to the plant for some time when necessary.Six large automatic atokers feed coal to as many furnaces in order to generate the requisite steam.By the system of chain grate stokers the enal is fed continuously to the fire and consumed with a minimum of smoke.In addition to these there are two other furnaces stoked by hand.The finely crushed coal is fed from above the | tons.QUÉBEC CHRONICLE.locomotive with easé and carry it the length of the building and set it down Again on a track.In connection there is a compressed air drop on every second column to supply compressed air for the smaller hand machines used in repair work.On the south side of the building are also two 10-ton travelling cranes while on the ground four Are à multitude of machines to be used in lecomotive construction and repair; here are hydraulic presses and hammers.great steel working machines sufficient to bewilder any but the mechanical or railway engineer.fine of the most interesting machines in this shop is an immense 18-foot Rap riveter which is capable of handling the largest locomotive boilers and rivetting them from end to end without turning over.The heaviest, perhaps, is the hydraulic accumulator in the boiler room which supplies hydraulic pressure ta the other machines at a pressure of 1.500 pounds per square inch and weighs about 60 In these shops.together with the foundry and other buildings it will be possible to build not only complete locomotives but freight and passenger cars, WATER AND SANITATION.A large amount of money has necessarily been expended in supplying water and providing for the sanitation of go large a plant.A sewer connecting with the sewage system of St.Boniface extends for a distance of 4 miles from the buildings and to force the sewägé\u2018 through it a 35 horse power motor pimps 2,000 gal- | lons per minute: while in cases of emergency.such as heavy rain, a 350 horse power motor can be brought into play, delivering 16.000 gallons per minute.The sewage is taken from the shops and grounds by gravity to furnaces by huge hoppers with a capacity nf 640 tons.The boilers are of a well and pimped from there.Water is supplied from two sources: one an 571 VIN ST MICHEL IS THE TONIC FOR EVERY STAGE OF LIFE Q In all depressed conditions of the system, arising from overwork, worry, sleeplessness, in convalescence from severe illness, etc.Vin St-Michel acts like à charm ; For the weak, anaemic school girl ; .For the young girl who is forced to work in the £tuffy atmosphere of office, store or factory; ~ For the wife who is tired-out with house-work ; For the man who is exhausted by the nerve 1acking business day; For those who have reached the evening of life.VIN ST-MICHEL creates rich, red blood ; strengthens nerves and muscles: nourishes and invigorates every organ of the body.BOIVIN, WILSON & \u20acO.Limitzo erie secure .880, ST.PAUL BTRILT, MONTREAL, a type not ordinarily used in Canada, { artesran wel!\u2019 for drinking purposes \u2018being a vertical water tube.The smoke | which is pumped to a small elevated \"is carried by means of a smoke box | tank with & capacity of 2.000 gallons.| \u2018te a reinforced concrete stack outside Above this is a larger one 150 feet | which is 12 feet in internal diameter | aove the water with a capacity of | also used to heat the boiler feed b | culty, > which and 210 feet in height.The power plant itself is exception ally well laid out.The bright and airy building embraces everything that can conduce to efficiency and comfort.At night urder the illumination of Copper-Hewitt mercury vapor lamps shadows are practically abolished.The main sources of power driving a 500 killowatt a.c.generator ut 150 revolutions a minute, so as to generate 600 volts: while a single expansion Goldie-Corliss engine generates another 600 volts by a 250 k.w, other simple engine drives 150 k.w.250 volt direct current generator.Current for exciting the field of the a.c.| generators is supplied by two 63 k.w.123 volt direct current generators eash driven by a high «peed engine.50 feet in length and 7 feet 8 inches high provides the control fir the electric current.The board comprises 21 panels including four a.cg sets with a full equipment 00 and up, return netu mi and berth.Two.weeks (road ng linokings made at anv Ticket Anne .Write te-dat for lundsome Must ratod Loeklet Q with fall information, nent free.AT.WELDON, C.F.AP.A, 112 St.James Strest, Montreal F.8.STOSXING, 32 SL Louls Street, Quebec, ste ; may2Ixtu,thsatx30 PRIVATE PHONE \u201cTHEO.DORVAL Manufacture and Repairer of ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, Eto.OFFICE PHONE 2571 Copper Pipe Brazing a $peoialty 467-469 ST.VALIER ST QUEBEC \u2014{ feviSxiawsatxiye Provisions, Etc, Etc.William Carrier & Fils, | Roglstered Wholesale Dealers ) QUEBEC To aug ZAxman-wed-satxly \u2018fare some 4000 push-cart dealers $30,000,000 YEARLY Committee Declares That $150,- 000,000 Is Spent for Distribution.New York, June 6-\u2014It is the opinion of the committee on markets of the State Food Investigating Commission appointed last year by Gov- Dix, that the fod bill of the city of New York, is at least $500,000,000 a year and that of that amount $150, 000,000 a year is paid for the simple process of distribution from the railroad or steamship terminals to\u2019 the consumer in the city.The committee has been trying to find out if some of that $150,000,000 cannot be saved to the consumer and if some of it cannot be paid tn the farmer, so as to make him feel Jike sending more food to the city.The committee has examined every kind of a witness from the president of a cold storage company to the bumble push-cart man of the East Side and has accumulated the facts on which to demonstrate what food costs when it reaches New York in the railroad car, whose hands it goes through.wholesalers, jobbers or what not, and what each step in the process costs.Method of Reduction.Their idea is that the way to reduce expenses is to first find out where \u2018the expenses come frum; and, curiously enough, the investigation of this subject has never been undertaken before, so far as the oldest inhabitant can remember.Speaking roughly, the items on which the least added expense occurred, are meat and butter, on which 20 per cent.would probably cover the city costs.In vegetables the additions are highest.The average addition is probably 35 per cent.including both the wholesale and retailed costs.There in New York who sell from $10 to $15 a day of food stuffs, mostly to the East Side and Harlem districts, The committee finds that this is the most prompt and efficacious way of distributing a surplus or glut in the mar- kei.us the low prices of the pushcarts will tempt people to buy sup- plics in enormous quantities.Soon te be Issued.The report of the committee is now in preparation and will probably be issued separately with reference to New York city.The committee is, however, to make à corresponding examination at some of the principal points in the State, such as Albany, Syracuse.Rochester, Buffalo and elsewhere., Its experience in.New York city will doubtless enable it to maîée 8 very.thorough study of the conditions elsewhere, but the committee expects à very different situation to be shown in each city from.that of New York, because the enormous area of New York and of its suburbs has prae- tically driven away the nearby production and the so-called: farmer's market, i.e.the old fashioned mare into which the farmer drivers in each day with his produce for sale direct i to the public.The subject is creating great interest among the housewives of New York, one or two leagues having been formed for the purpose of representing woman's interest in the public markets in New York, and it is believed that a similar interest will appear in the other districts of the State.It is certainly a woman's affair and as one woman at a publie meeting said not long since: \u201cIt is quite as likely to accomplish some good as the operations of the Supe fragettes.\u201d INDIGESTION RIGHTLY CURED 8y Toning Up the Stomaoh to do the Work Nature Intends It Should, Indigestiod should not be neglected for a moment, for hy depriving the body of its proper nourishment through :the food, the trouble grows steadily worse.Neither should stimulating medicines.which ruin the at- ready weak stomach by making it work beyond its strength.be used: nor pre-digested foods, which do not excite à flaw of the digestive fluids, and by disuse cause the stomach to grow weaker.Nowhere is the tonic treatment by Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills more clearly useful.The prin- eiple of this treatment is to enable the stomach to do its own work by building up the blood and giving tone to the nerves.When these are once restored to their normal health indigestion disappears and the cure is permanent.Here is an experience with this treatment.Mr.John Brenenstal, Calgary, Alta, says: \u201cFor years | was an almost constant sufferer from indigestion, and naturally because there was much nutritious food which I could net eat owing to the pain and discomfort which fot- lowed, I was becoming much run down.I tried many medicines but none of them helped me until 1 began to use of Dr.Williams\" Pink ills.After taking a few boxes 1 was much better and in the course .f a couple of months was quite welland could eat any food set before me\u201d If you are a sufferer from indigestion, or any trouble due to bad blond or weak nerves, you can begin to cure yourself to-day by taking Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at $0 cents à box or six boxes for $.250 from The Dr, Williams\" Medicine Cu, Brockville, Ont, : Ler a reform ticket, BUILDINGS THAT DECEIVE.\" A curious.variety of \u201cIreak\" struc: | tures are pretentious \u201cshams\u201d\u2014buildings deliberately intended to deceive the unwary.Dinton \u201cCastle,\u201d near Aylesbury, is a typical specimen of these pinchbeck fabrics.At a distance, and even from the road, it looks like a medieval stronghold, but at close quarters the largeness of its windows and the thinness of its walls betray its youth.It is actually no castle, but a mere lodge, erected by a former owner of the estate on which it stands, : An liford \u201cfreak,\u201d known locally as the \u201cCastle,\u201d seems to be of the same class; but in truth it has a much more curious history, says Wide World Magazine.Its creator was Sie Charles Raymond, who, conceiving the idea of erecting a mausoleum for himtself and his family, raised this building for use as such.Beneath it he provided extensive catacombs, then above them a chapel in which the burial service was to be read on occasion, and above that again a room for the accommodation of mourners.\u2018But Sir Charles like many another builder, reckoned | without the other party; for.the bishop refused to gonsecrate the.strue- ture, which in consequence could not be used for the purpose for which it was intended.It is now tenanted and forms one of the most curious; houses in the United Kingdom, since, | despite its size, it contains only four! habitable rooms, a well-like \u2018spiral ; staircase, which leads from the chapel to the roof, taking up much of the space, = Co : \u201c Akin to such manifestations of: the craze for building are structures which are mute witness of the vanity of human wishes.The most remarkable, perhaps, of these melancholy memorials is the chief \u201clion\u201d of Carshalton.Bent on building a great mansion, Sir William Scawen, a wealthy London merchant first concentrated his attention on the entrance, and set up a fine gateway of wrought iron, flanked with sculptures by Catalini, the whole 240 feet in width.Before he could proceed any farther, however.he failed in business, with the result that the beginning of the proposed mansion was also the end.The great gateway, notwithstanding that it has stood for many decades, was valued by experts some time back at $25,000.DISINFECTIGN OF BOOKS.The danger from contagion from hooks that have been in the hands of persons suffering from various diseases has led to the invention of various methods ot disinfection, of which none appears to be more effective than an apparatus devised by Marson lan, of Paris.His process embraces two parts.In the first place.the books are placed in a \u201cbeater\u201d where a strong current of air opens every leaf and an aspira- aspirator sucks out the dust and desopits it \u201cin asceptic - water; then they are suspended in a disin- fector, the covers hent back andshrd held by clips so that the leaves are widely opened and placed over a heat- et which for a long time subjects them to a temperature of 167 degrees Fahrenheit.The\u2019 paper is Mot\u2019 daïn- aged, and the efficien:y of thé process | : is said to have been demonstrated bé- yond question., A WAR STORY John W.Hanrahan, surgeon general of the G.À.R.said the other day in Ruthland, apropos of Memorial Day: \u201cNothing could be more unjust than the idea that all those who didn't enlist in\u2019 the civil war were cowards.There were as good men out of the war as in it.\u201d Dr.Hanrahan smilei and added: \u201cI recall a story about à youth who, at the height of the war, toured Vermont selling geraniums.\u201cI'm surprised,\u2019 a patriotic housewife said to him.\u2018I'm surprised to see a big, strong, hulking chap like you | selling geraniums here.Why aren't you with the army?\u2019 ; # Why, ma'am.' said the youth, with a bewildered look, \u2018they don\u2019t want geraniums in the army, do they?\u201d MANY SUICIDES IN JAPAN.The Japanese are now busily debating the ethics of suicide.The case out of which the controversy has arisen Is that of the station master at Moji, who, because of à mishap to the Imperial train, which made it necessary for the Emperor to adjourn over half an kour to a waiting-room, showed his repentance by throwing himself unde: the wheels of the express.The station master\u2019s devotion having evoked a wave of popular admiration, which took shape in a proposal to erect a monument to his memory, the nation has heen rebuked by the president of the Kyushu University for thus glorifying an act of self-des- truction; and the latter, finding himself out of.tune with public opinion.has resigned his position, 1t is a singlar thing that among a penple so cheerful as the Japanese suicide should be so common.Ten thousand destroy themselves every year in Japan, and the figures cannot be said to be diminishing.But hari- kari, as such, is out of date.The modern victims of the suicidal mania, when they do not throw themselves in front of a train, jump into the carter of an active volcano.Asams in central Japan, and Aso-san, in Kyushu, have both acquired a sinister reputation in this respect.It is, however, a disquieting sign of the times to find the student class resorting so largely to suicide\u2014espec- ially of the spectacular sort, and this, no doubt, is Dr.Yamakawa's motive in protesting against the exaltation of an act which the Christian world regards as a grevious sin\u2014Pall Mail Gazette.VOUCHED FOR.During a city election in New York a bunch of trained repeaters marched into an East Side polling place.\u201cWhat name!\u201d enquired the election clerk of the leader, who was red-haired and freckled and had a black eye.The voter glanced down at a slip of paper in his hand.\u201cJaadore Mendelheim.\u201d he said.\u201cThat's not your real name, and yon know it!\" said a suspicious challanger ™ 3 \u201c2 in 1\u201d Shoe Polish is best-by test.No other even half as good.At all dealers, \\\u2014 PL 117 721 _ COALIT.At Last One Thing Both Government And Opposition Unite On.Nothing oN 7 a y 4s 1 1 \u2018 Hi GPA | 7 | Les \\ bl a ba | Quick, brilliant, last.I N | ing.Willnotsoil the - daintiest garments, 10c.» \u2014 \u201cIt is me name,\u201d said the repeater, \u201cand I'm goin\u2019 to vote under it\u2014see?\u201d From down the ling came a oice:\u2014 \u201cDon\u2019t let that guy bluff you, Casey.Soitinly your name is Mendelheim!\u201d\u2014 Philadelphia Evening Post.CHINESE WERE Lo DISGUISED AS NEGROES Philadelphia, Jane 6\u2014A United States commissioner here to-day ordered deported five Chinese who, it is alleged.were smuggled across the Canadian border disguised as negro laborers.In order that .the Chinese, all of wbom claim American birthright, may consult counsel, they will be held here a week.They were arrested last night on the arrival here of a tram from Buffalo.- IMPORTANT DECISION RENDERED IN MONTREAL Montreal, June 6.\u2014A point involving the right of Quchec courts to adjudicate in a case involving an\u2019 Ontario insurance concern, te policy in thé case in question\u201d having been signed in Toronto, was fo-day.decided ip\u2019 favor.nf the Quetief courts by Mr.\" Justice Chaibongead in the Prag- tice Court.Lo, 4 The Commercial Travellers\u2019 Mutual Benefit Society raised the point in the suit brought against it by J.H.Rogers, who claims $1,000, the face value of a policy issued in 1884 by the defendant company to the late John Henry Hodges, The company, alleges the plaintiff, refuses to pay the sum on the ground that at the time of the death of the insured there was an assessment of $3.20, three days\u2019 overdue.The defendant company contended that it was an Ontario concern, doing business in Ontario, and that the policy \u2018in question had been signed in Toronto.Hence, there was no competent court in the Province of Quebec to deal with the suit, as the defendant company neither had \u2018assets nor did business within the limits of the Province, even though the insured, in this particular case, had long residence in Quebec and his assessments had been collected from him in this Province.: Judge Charbonneau, however.ruled that Quebec courts had jurisdiction, The plaintiff claimed that while an assessment was overdue and while certain regulations of the company provide that such overdue assessments may void a policy, there was a long-standing practice, countenanced by the officers of the society, allowing delayed payments, and that the assured, in common with other members of the society, had heen led to believe that such practice would not void a policy and mislead into thinking that the organization would not strictly interpret the regulations in this connection.; POSLAM CURES WORST CASES - OF ECTEMA \u2018Fo have suffered the tortures of eczema, acne, itch, etc, for years, and to suddenly find that the trouble has dis- appearcd after a short treatment with Poslam, is to experience satisfaction difficult to express.This is the story of the actual accomplishments of Poslam, the perfect skin remedy, All skin discases, including eczema, ache, tet.ter.salt rheum, itch, etc, are quickly eradicated by Poslam.Itching is stop ped at once.Common troubles, such as pimples, red noses, rashes, etc.respond so readily that over-night treatment is often sufficient, POSLAM SOAP, used daily for toilet and bath makes every cleansing operation a double means of healthfulness to the skin.Incomparable in its benefits to teuder skin, particular ly to infants, Antiseptic and soothing; absolutely pure and sale, .' Henry Willis, 4 St.John St, and all druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Pastam Soap (price, 25 cents).For free samples, write to the Emergency: Lahnratories 32 West 25th Straat.New York City, » \u20143 The Cocoa ot the Delightful Flavour À DELICI FOOD ANS 9 n de d EPPSS DRINK in oc.SIEUSTAINS Ne athe YOU bes be delicney FOR HOURS.al favour that à fousd a his mes.Grateful\u2014Comforting.re New Designs In Pyrogrophy # - WOOD - Ë Pierced Brass Sets Shades, Framzs, Boxes, of all kinds H.F.KIMBALL BOOKSELLER & STATIONMER 148 St.John Sirest Phone 432, SPECIALTIES.\u201cSchaffer\u201d Special Leatinr and Robber Combination Sole Boots, made to order, only $10.00, Boot and Slipper Trees, 50c, $1.00 and $3.00.Arch Supports, from $1.50 to $5.90.Ladies\u2019 \u201cWhite Buck\u201d Button Boots, high cut, only on special ordez $5.00 a pair.Spring goods arriving daily.Shoes made to order and repeles done._ WM.JACQUES & SONS, Tel.427.42% Fabrique fitrest.\u2014 TURE i Have you seen Perry\u2019s Furniture?.Don\u2019t miss it.Now is the time to save money.No =| matter which part of the city jsave money.We do not want to fput in any prices, but seeing is believing.Remember the place, ES PERRY, Phone 519 JA 323 St.Paul St.\u2014_ EMILE JACOT JEWELER 95 St.Joseph Street QUEBEC Fine Railway Standard Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Optics, Silverware.From every part of this city and country surrounding cit: Phone 2042 for Standard Time.EMILE JACOT.Jeweler 32 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912 - Imported English Novelties Latest English Straw Hats .Latest English Negligee Shirts .English Ffanne! Shirts, double cuffs and collar.$1.25 rench Pique Collars, corded.RICH.& ONT.NAV.CJ.Steamer leaves 6 P.M.for Montreal sommutation Tickets now on sale for © LES EBOULEMENTS, ST.IRENEE, MURRAY BAY, ST.SIMEON & TADOUSAC For tickets and berths, apply F.S.STOCKING, Gen] S8.Agt, 32 St.Louis St \u2018FRENCH LINE\u201d Cempagn 6 Generale Transatiantique New Direct Passenger and Freight Service Between QUEBEC and HAVRE Loading fully at Quebec.\u2018This Service will be inaugurated by the 88.\u201cNIAGARA\u201d; length 497; displacement 15,740 tons.Sailings every four weeks.*Nisgara\u201d from Quebec, June 22, 4 pm.The steamers have superior accommodation for Second Cabin and Third Class passengers.Cuisine unsurpassed.Complete Wireless Equipment.Passenger and Freight Rates on on.WM.M.MACPHERSON, General Agent, Quebec.City Ticket Agents: F.S, Stocking, St Louis St.; Hone & Rivet, Buade Streetmay êxtu.th.satx6m STEAMER CHAMPION.St Laurent, St.Michel, St.Jean and Berthier Line.From Berthier, 5 am.From St.Jean, 630 a.m.From St.Michel, 7.15 am.From St.Laurent, 8 am.From Quebec, L.M.J.8, 4.15 p.m.Saturday leaves at 2 pm.ON SUNDAYS.The steamer will leave Quebec 7.30 wm, 110 p.m, and from St.Jean on return trip 5.30 p.m.On Saturdays the Champion will make a trip from Quebec to Berthier for the benefit of those who wish to enjoy the fresh air on the river.Leaving Quebec at 2 p.m.and back to Quebec at 9.30 p.m.STEAMER FRONTENAC.Commencing 1st of June.Weather and circumstances permitting, the steamer Orleans will run as follows : FOR THE ISLAND OF ORLEANS ISLAND.QUEBEC.5.30 am.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.600 am.6.45 a.m.wees 7.30 am.! 815 am.«eo 915 am.10.00 am.11.30 a.m.1.00 p.m.200 p.m.3.30 p.m.2.00 p.m.5.30 pm.\u2026.615 pin.Wednesday and Saturday.5.00 a.m Night Trips\u2014On Thursdays SS.Orleans will leave Quebez at 7.30, ane Island at 10.00, SUNDAYS.10pm.3.15 pm .230 pm.500 p.m.so.400 p.m.7.00 p.m.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.uo.6.00 p.m.7.30 p.m.On holidays, the boat will make a trip from the Island at 8.00 a.m.and in the afternoon at the same hours as on Sundays.Connections at St.Joseph with the Levic Street Railway.BE UP TO-DATE How about your wardrobe?Is it up to twentieth century requirements?Summer has once more arrived and both the weather and the fashions call for a general overhauling of wearing apparel.It is obligatory on everybody now- a-days to wear good, well-made clothes, We are ready to fill your order for a full suit or single garment as required.Cloth of the best material, cut and finish unsurpassed.Fit guaranteed.Prices satisfactory, For a genuine bargain our $5 stock of Boots, selling for $3, is well worth attention.8.J.BURKE \u201cMerchant Tailor Phone 781.187 St.John Street Standard prove far Glest, Gonorrhas » Runnings IH 48 HOURS.Cures Kid and Dodser Troubtes.@ 91,25 81.25 Fine and Thin three pairs for.Unlined English Twéed Caps, special .J.FH.MULLIN HABERDASHER.Every Woman 16 interes ed and abould know MARVEL Whirlin Sp 9 Une vew Yagiasl vl yringe.ot\u2014 Most conven- Sie cleanses jiostantly.NOTICE Re Estate Mary Moraud, Charlesbourg.All parties indebted to the estate Mary Moraud, Charlesbourg, are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th June, at my office, 135 St Peter Street, Quebec.Those having claims against the \u2018estate are requested to send in their claims to me before the 10th June next.ED.HUNT, .Testamentary Executor, 135 St, Peter Street, Quebec, Delmonico Block, may25x12.NOTICE Is hereby given that the Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge River is submerged as well as the other deep water Pier that was there up to last winter at the end of the long wharf.The position of the pier at the mouth fore shown by a flat buoy by day and à white light by night, and the position of the deep water pier recently taken at the erd of the long wharf is in a straight line with the said flat buoy and about 600 feet to the west.W.A.KINGSLAND, © Agent.WALLACE COLLEGE 25 STANISLAS ST.QUEBEC 15th Year.Instruction given in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegrapby, Mathematics, Drawiug, Music and Modera Languages No vacations Day and Evening Clusses.J.W.M.WALLACE, Principal.$10.00 Cash $6.00 por month will puts basutifat PIANO ir your homa Just receiviay a aswatosr 22 Pianos tron ta) lealia: mana.acturers ARTHUR LAVIGNE 63-95 John Straat This Pen is Mightier Than 1.00 p.m.| Sword.Writes 600 words with one dip, fits any penholder, never blots, 35e.per box.RADIOLITE BURNERS, for oil lamps, rivals gas or electricity.Fine for the country, 35c.each or 3 for $1.00.SELF-HEATING SAD IRONS do your ironing outdoors, anywhere.Costs 2c.for family ironing.No danger, no heat, no fuss.Ready in an instant.Call and see them.J.COCHRANE , Sales Agent.366 1-2 Richelieu St.Quebec.Bell Tel.4929 (Agents Wanted).Superior Quality THE FAVORITE OF HE DISCRIMINATING .SMOKEP ope BL as FABRIQUE English Cashmere Sox, all shades, .$1.00 \u201crae sedenaess 9 ST.Shipping News f HELD UP NEARLY A WEEK BY FOG Steamers Arriving Here Yesterday the Victims \u2014 Vessels Due To-Day.| headway was made.| ening the fog cleared away, and the of the Cap Rouge river is as hereto-: To be held up by a fog off the coast of Newfoundland for almost a week was the experience of the Donaldson Line steamer Athenia, Captain James Black, from Glasgow, which arrived kere yesterday morning.The Athenia left the Scottish port on the 25th ult.and had fine weather crossing the Atlantie, but when nearing the Newfoundland coast dense fog set in which completely arrested the vessel's progress.From Saturday, lst instant, until last Tuesday evening, little On the latter steamer proceeded on her voyage to Quebec.The Athenia passed a number of icebergs, some of them as high as her masts, Although the delay was annoying, the passengers enjoyed themselves to the fullest, taking part in games, concerts, ete, so that the time did not hang heavily on their minds, and when they reached Quebec they were in the best of health and spirits.Apart from the fog, the weather was fine and the sea smooth.The Athenia brought 622 passengers, as follows :\u2014260 cabin and 362 steerage, besides a general cargo.After landing passengers and Quebec goods , she left for Montreal at noon ycster- day.ALLAN LINER.M.S.Virginian, Captain Gambell, arrived from Montreal at 330 p.m.yesterday, mooring at the Company's wharf, Having embarked Quebec passengers and the mails she left for Liverpool.Among her passengers are the Lord Bishop of Quebec and Mrs.and Miss Dunn.Steamer Scandinavian, from Glasgow, with passengers and general cargo, passed Cape Race at 2 am.yesterday, Due heie on Sunday afternoon.Steamer Corsican.Captain Cookfrom Liverponl.was reported 80 miles east of Cape Ray at 9.15 am.yesterday.Due here early to-mor- fow mormng She has 49 first, 488 setond and 1.110 third class passengers and à general cargo.C.P.KR.LINE, R.M.S.Empress of Ireland, Lieut.Forster, R.N.R., frem Liverpool, was reported 108 miles southeast of Heath Point at 9.45 a.m.vesterday.and is due here about two o'clock this afternoon.Steamer Lake Champlain, Captain Kendall, from Liverpool, with passengers and general cargo, arrived in port at 8 p.m.yesterday, mooring at the Breakwater.She will land her passengers this morning.The Lake Champlain is another of the victims of the fcg off the Newfoundland the coast, being detained in that vicinity for four days.She also passed a number of icebergs.CANADA LINE.Steamer Willehad, which sailed from Rotterdam at 2 a.m.on the 4th instant for Quebec and Montreal, has 1 1.034 stecrage passengers and a general cargn, DONALDSON LINE.Steamer Letitia, Captain McNeill, from Glasgow, with passengers and general cargo.passed Cape Race at 2 a.m.yesterday.Due in port to-mor- row afternoon.DOMINION LINE.Steamer Cornishman Captain, Maddox, from Quebec for Bristol, arrived at Liverpool on the Sth instant.ROYAL LINE.A wireless message received yesterday morning from Captain Robertsof the R.M.S.Royal Edward, states that on Wednesday last the steamer was having trouble with some of her hoilers, and that she was proceeding at reduced speed.The difficulty has evidently been overcome.as according to the distances ran yesterday the vessel was going at full speed.THOMSON LINE.Steamer Cervona, Captain Stooke, having completed cargo, left port last evening for Calais\u2014 WHITE 8TAR-DOMINION LINE.RMS, Megantie with à large number of passengers sailed from Montrea! early this morning and is due to BICYCLES BIOYCLE SUNDRIES DISC Records BICYCLE MUNSON at Cut oes Pei 413 Spadian A Sendler Got Price Casingun.VORONÉ® \u2019 ¢ arrive in port this afternoon.This | steamer will berth at the Breakwater wharf and will sail from there at 7.00 o'clock this evening, on arrival of the Western mails.R.M.S.Teutonic, from Liverpool, was reported by Marconi 55 miles southeast of Cape Ray at 12.38 pm, yesterday.and is due to arrive in port Sunday morning FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, June 7\u2014A limited business was done in chartering, with rates steady to firm in all trades.Freights offer moderately for both steam and sail vessels.Quotations to Liverpool, 2 1-4d; Glasgow, 2 1-2d ; London, 3 1-4d; Hull and Antwerp, 3 1.24; Bristol, 33-4d asked; Bremen, 60 pfennigs: Hamburg.65 pfennigs ; Rotterdam, B 14e; cotton to Liverpool, per 100 lbs.28¢.+ Charters\u2014British steamer, 28,000 quarters grain, Philadelphia to Havre, 23 10 1-2d, June; British steamer, 3.- 184 tons, transatlantic trade, trip across on time basis, 7s 64, June; British steamer, 2,669 tons, same, private terms, June; British steamer, 1,976 tons, timber, Gulf to West Hartlepool or Tyne, 102s 6d, July; British steamer, 1,745 tons, West India trade, one round trip, basis Ss 9d, June; British steamer, 2,615 tons, coal, Baltimore and Newport News to Tampico, private terms, prompt; Norwegian steams er, 2,537 tons, coal, Baltimore to Felton, private terms, June; bark, 679 tons, coal, hence to Brunswick, thence to Cape Verde Islands, lumbr, private terms; schooner, 1 tons, coal, Baltimore to Mayport, $1.10; schooner, 563 tons, same, $198.and back.NCTEIS Steamer Bray Head, Captain Butt, arrived from Montreal yesterday after- mld and Carleton from Montreal for Sydney, Blackheath from Sydney for Montreal, passed here yesterday.PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived June 7, Allans, Rae & Cu., general cargo.Lake Champlain, Kendall, Liverpool, C.P.R.Co., passengers and general cargo.ss SS Blackheath, Scott, Sydney, coal.CLEARZD.SS Athenia, McNeill, Montreal, Robt.Reford Co.part cargo.SS Virginian, Gambell, Liverpool, Allans, Rae & Co., passengers and general cargo Lake Champlain, Kendall, Montreal, C.F'R.Co., general cargo.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Quebec, June 7th, 1912.ss ward 10.55 am.S.B.Carleton.L'Islet, 40\u2014Clear, north ; outward 11 a.m.bark.Cape Salmon, 81\u2014Clear, strong northwest; inward 8.30 am.Boheme; outward 8.30 a.m.Dalton Hall; 11.30 wm.Detmold; 1 p.m.Stigstad.Father Point, 157-\u2014Cloudy; strong northwest: inward 940 a.m.Gespesien; 2 p.m.Crown of Castille.Little Metis, 176\u2014Cloudy.strong west; inward 11.50 am.two masted steamer.Martin River, 260\u2014Raining.strong northwest: outward 1.30 p.m.supposed City of Sydney.Fame Point, 325\u2014Clear, gale northwest; outward 11 a.m.Hochelaga.Cape Despair, 377\u2014Clear, strong northwest; outward 11.40 a.m.Lady of Gaspe.West Point\u2014Raining.south.Bay\u2014S.B.Renvoyle at wharf.Heath Point\u2014Foggy.strong southwest; Empress of Ireland 108 miles southeast a t9.45 a.m.inward hound.Cape Ray, NAd., 353\u2014Raining ; strong southeast; Corzican 80 miles east at 9.15 ani; inward yesterday 6 p.m.Wilhelmina; Royal Edward 150 miles E.S.E.at 740 p.m.yesterday inward bound; outward yesterday 10.15 p.m.Pisa.Flat Point, N£, 575\u2014Raining ; atrong southwest; inwazd ! p.m.Helmer Morch: outward 6 a.m.Rossano ; 11 a.m.Louisburg; 1 p.m.Amelland.Cape Race, Nfld., 826\u2014Clear, south : three barges aground east: inward 2 am.Scandinavian and Letitia; 4 a.m.Teutonic; 9 a.m.Welshman.Belle Isle.734-\u2014Cloudy, southeast ; heavy close packed ice distant; numerous bergs.Pentecost\u2014 Natashquan anchored.Above Quebec.Longue Pointe, 134\u2014Clear, north ; inward 122.40 p.m.Sin-Mac and tow ; 1.43 p.m.Matatua; 2.37 p.m.Helvetia.Sorel, 100\u2014Clear, northwest; inward 1240 pm.S.B.Parker; Alaska and tow left outward 1.40 p.m.Portneuf, 31\u2014Cloudy, northwest ; inward 3 p.m.Atheuia.H.8.McGREE'/Y, Supt, HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.June AM.P.M.Saturday .-.8 1200 1225 ONE DIDN'T COUNT.Mayor Blankenburg, at a dinner in Philadelphia, praised the Quaker City ardently.\u201cI must even praise,\u201d he said, with a smile, \u201cour exclusiveness\u2014we carry it so far, you know.Birth is not enough with us; residence is equally important, and they who live above Market street are doomed.Here, surely, is exclusiveness with a vengeance.; \u201cThey tell a story about a dinner in Rittenhouse square.At this dinner.as the fish course began, one woman whispered to another: .\u201cDear me, there are tnirteen at table! ; \u2018\u2019But the other woman emiled and answered, calmly: \u201c\u2018Compose yourself, my dear Mrs.Cadbiddleder Waddle, Mrs.North- Broad is not really one of us She lives uo tows, you know\u2019 + Ellis 22 Maestic.St.Jean, Tsle of Ogleags,' 14\u2014Out- | 29 Leroy ST's DIY, ER 8 Wan THE CHRONICLE STEAMSHIP DIRECTORY OF OCEAN .SAILINGS.deporture Date of sailing with ports of dept sed arrival compiied for the Ohronidie by F.8.Stocking, genersl stemnship agent, 7 St.Louis Street, Quebecune.12 Roysi Edward: \u2026 Bristol [128 Mauretanis.New York Liverpool 18 Cedric.New York.Liverpool 13 La Lorraine.New York.Havre 13 Amerika.New York.P.C.& Hquebec Liverpool ow York.P.C.& 8.Liverpool 15 Seandinavien .Quebec.Glasgow 15 Carmsais.New York.Livernpool 14 Corsican.î Jusbec.Liverpool noon.and went into the Louise Basin | 15 Letitia.Quebec.Glasgow to dock.3 Onitfornia.cee ow York! TB 3 ington.ow YOrkE.©.he Steamers Stigstad, Boheme, Det- | ie.Boston., Live 8 Pie rpool 18 Riven: New York.P.C.& B.19 Lusitania.Boston.Liverpool 20 Celtic, .\u201cNow York.Liverpool 20 Lake MauitobaQuebec.Liverpool 20 France.New York.Havre 20 Cleveland.New York.P.C.& H.20 P.F.Wilhelm.New York.P.C.& B.SS Athenia, Black, Glasgow, Robert 3 poctorian.- Quebec Liverpool Reford Co., passengers and gen- 29 Asoamia.Quebec.London eral cargo.22 Niagara «Quebec .Havre SS Virginian, Gambell, Montreal, | 33 Florida.New York.Havre.:.New York®.C.& 8.New Yar Glasgw §S Bray Head, Butt, Montreal.Mc- .; New York.P.C.& H.Lean, Kennedy & Co., part cargo.23 Corinthiaa.Quebec.Lou., Havre - Boston.Liverpool.«New York/P, C.& B.Note: Abbrev! lations\u2014P., B., Bremen; 8., South.C., Cherbourg: sampton; H., Hamburg; Pr., President oc Pi en, Wie Prince; Wi Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FARMS FOR SALE.READY-MADE FARMS, TOWN and Country Residences, Hotéls, Stores, Mills, Creameries.Every kind of Real Estate.Free descriptive catalogue.Eastern Townships Realty Co., Sherbrooke, Que.NOTICE.Diabetes can now be cured with \u201cSanol's Antidiabetes,\u201d the new German discovery, $2.00.Kidney trouble, kidney stone, gravel, gall stones positively cured with the new German remedy, \u201cSanol.\u201d Price $1.50, Pamphlet free from the Sanol Manufacturing Co., Winnipeg, Man.For sale by John J.La Roche, 735 St.Valier st.PERSONAL.CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK.Send birth date and 10c.for wonderful horoscope of your entire life.Prof.Raphael, 499 Lexington Avenue, New York.apl20xlaw,satx10 - LADIES, when delayed or irregular, use Trivmph Pills; 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house, 3382.june5x6 FOR SALE.ee FOR SALE\u2014Cheap, 17 books, Science of Railroading by Kirkman, same as new, Apply by letter to 97 St.Cyril st.jun8x1 a w,satx3 \u2014_\u2014 rer FOR SALE\u2014Farm situated at Laval, 200 acres, also entire set of farming implement:, cattle, horses, etc.Two miles from church.Apply to T.Chevalier, Laval P.O., P.Q\u2014_\u2014m\u2014\u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR SALE\u2014Cacouna, splendid-welt divided nine room cottage, two stories, 25 x 35, with large extension.All painted new last fall.Size of lot 80 x 120, all beautifuily shaded.Cottage is next to minister's home, and has à fine view of the zea.Having no further use for it, owner will sacrifice for cash or exchange for valuable lot.J.Éthier, 201 Berri St, Montreal, FOR SALE\u2014The 43 hp.Motor Launch \u201cErro.\u201d Length 32, beam 10, draught 3 feet.Hunters cabin.Hull and engines in good condition.Can be inspected on beach Les Groisardieres, Ste.Petronille, Island of Orleans.Further particulars apply to Charle Es.L.Porteous, above ad- ress.FOR SALE\u2014One of the handsomest residences in St.Joseph de Levis, town of Lauzon, a large lot with house and large hangar.The electric cars run near the Island ferry landing.Apply to Chas.Labrecque\u2014\u2014eee ee FOR SALE\u2014Letters of Queen Victoria, bound in three volumes.$1 per set Apply this office, \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 rer HOUSES FOR SALE\u2014The property bearing Nos.352, 354, 356 and 3564, St.Oliver street; also à property, situated 23-25 Jeanne d\u2019Are St, with all modern improvements.For further information apply to C.Jobin, 3 Racine street.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOTICE\u2014Having resigned my position as accountant and manager of the establishment of the late J.B, O.Gagnon, lumber merchant, I offer my services to any firm having such opening.F.X.Giguere, 21 Dominique Streetere PANAMA HATS CAN BE cleaned to look like new.No acids need be used and blocked the same shape for the small sum of 25 cents.Glover's Dye Works, 393 Valier St Phone 1810.\u2014_\u2014e YOU CAN MAKE $1,500 A YEAR on five acres of land in the rich Fraser Valley of British Columbia.The climate is mild and warm; grass keeps green all winter.Farmers have running water, bathrooms, and telephones in their houses.Little five acre farms close to electric tram line, railroad station, and on fine driving road, $50 down and $10 a month, Fine schools.churches, society, good shooting, fishing, games, sports: Land $125 an acre up.and it's worth it Write me for full information.W, J.Kerr, Ltd.1637 Columbia St, New Westminster, B.Cze FIVE-ACRE FARMS in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia sell for $125 to $400 an acre, but they are worth it.You can make $1,500 to $3000 a year clear profit on one of them.Mild, warm climate the year around.Grass keeps green all winter.Fine schools, churches, social clubs.Farmers have running water, bath rooms, and telephones in their houses, Electric tram line service to Vancouver and New Westminster, railroad station within three blocks, | fine driving roads, good hunting and fishing, \u2018games, sports.$50 10 $100 down, and on terms of from $10 to $28 month.Write me.W, J] KERR, td, 1637 Columbia st.New Westminster, B, C, § bere referred to British constructors have ; NATIONS DALD SWEPT BI WAR FLEET NE Movement for Reconstructiong y of Battle Craft Seems To, Be Now Universal, BRITAIN'S GREAT PAR Our Naval Correspondent Writ «of the Remarkable Activity in the Biggest Dockyards.A \u2014_\u2014\u2014 (Special Despateh.] | ~ Lowpow, \u2018Saturday.TIT new battie ship for Chill which was begun at Elswick & few days ago is the fourth foreign battle ahip now under construction in British dockyards.fapan.Brasil and Turkey ars the.other Powers which have armorciads buliding tn England, and when the last, named Power, according to present plans, be- Fins another battle ship soon the total will be raised to five.There seems to have swapt over the word a movement for tha reconstruction at its war fleets, which issapparently to be traced 10 an unsettied/fesling,as regards the preservation of \u201cpeace.Quite apart Irom those countries which possess the Migger fieets, there Is manifest an inten.ton où the/part of the minor Powers to provide themesives with vessels which it \\s difficult to understand are-made nec- wasary by their own need for, protection.It might have been thougbt that many M these minor Powers, with a small mer- antile marine and few commercial interests outside their own, territory, would Wave been content, as those of Northern Europe are, with small craft flotillas for coastal defence.But as a mattarvof fact something like 8 crese-has set/Infforgbullding huge battle sips.As « those Powers which have fadlitieas for/ building such vessels chesplp-andéefficientiy are benefiting, and Great Britain, sag tbs, following socount of war shiçasbutiliing/in her private shipbuilding estabitsbwvents will show, has had the largeat mhare ofthis benefit WORK OF THE/POWERS.Teking the: Rywers in alphadetical order, there are fraÿ/te be noted the four destroy- ars bulldiyg,at Cammell Lard's yard for Argesti a, which were ordered at the same Ame as the two battle ships building im Æmericz These four boats were all lynched this year.For Brazil one battle fééhip, the Rio de Janeiro, is bullding at Elswick, and but for modifications in Gesign would aiready have been aficat.The other Brazilian vesseis\u2014two battle ships.BUILD WAR SHIPS} ® CAUSE OF COLLISION AT American Professor\u2019s Analysis of Disastrous Collision Between the Olympic and the Hawke Stirs Great Britain Prof.Sidney A.Reeve Tells of Similar Occurrences to American Ships.ACCIDENT EXPECTED.! [Special Despatoh.] Lenvez, Saturday.LL Britain is discussing, pre and con, the conclusions reached by Professor Sidney A.Reeves, lecturer in thermodynamics at the Uni Academy, at Annapolis, that the collision between Lhe giant White Star liner Olympic and His Majesty's cruiser Hawke, in the Solent, was due to suction.Professor Reeve !s not a professional navigator, but in earlier years was enthusiastic amateur boatman.He always regarded ships and malls the beat of fields for instruction in mechan- Jes of fluids.For a ship is one of the most delicately balanced of all devices two scouts and ten destroyers\u2014were all! (except the aeroplane), ready te heel or cempleted in 1910.In the same yard ss the veer In any of several! ways, should the balance of wind and water be thrown out.Mio de Janeiro à Chilian battle ship 18 Lig attention wi 3 us first dra forroalty 1: \u2018mow building, and six destroyers were asso the subject Gf suction by the collier bo ordered in September from the rm ot freen the United Stafes and the Monterey.White & Co., of Cowes.These will da the the corer or inthis ny, iB Apri.1X8, in hich h @ret vessels 2dded to the Chillan navy Hs says: © cP bis opinion was sought.since 190L For China there are two train- Ing cruisers of 260 tone under conatrue- tion\u2014the Ying 8wal, which was launched on July 14 last, and the Chao Ho, launched .on October ZA They are buliding by 1906 Vickers and Armstrong, respectively.| Japan, however, has what is in many\u2019 \u2018ways the most notable vesssl, the Kongo, a battle cruiser of 27,500 tons, bullding at\u2019 the Vickers yard.Three sisters of this, powerful vessel are building in Japan.The Kongo was begun on January 17.1811, and soon will be ready for launching.All tour vessels of her type will have engines, of 6.000-porse power, three being fitted with Parsons and one with Curtis tur- tines.Finally, Turkey placed orders some months back for two battle ships to be built by Armstrong and Vickers, which wessels, like the Japanese ship, wiil mount I38-iach guns in their main armament The vessels for Brazil and Chiil, however, are reported to be armed with 14-inch sune DOING WORK ABROAD.Besides the work In their own yards een called upon to supervise the bullding of ships and docks sbroad.The programme for the reconstruction of the Spanish fleet la being carried out by & syndicate.tr which the Vickers firm Is principally.interested.This firm also is superintend- Ang the bullding of the three Russian dreadnoughts for the Black Ses, while tha four dreadnoughts for the Baltic fleet, of the same Power are being bulit by John Brown & Co, but with Rusalan materials ord workmanship.Similarly, a division, of destroyers for the Dutch navy |g being Built st Flushing under the technical management of Messrs.Yarrow & Co.Of the other war ship building Powers, | \u201cGermany, whioh, if à reduction te made in her programme next year in accordance with the navy law, wiil have facilities un- \u201cThat was my first case, but I have since gathered data concerning some fifty others.The second case into which 1 was called concerned a collision previous in date to my first.It happened in March, when the seagoing tug Lehigh, overtaken by the coaster Denver, near West Bank light, attempted to drop back, in order to cross under the Denver's stern for Raritan Bay.But she was caught by the Dertver's suction snd drawn Into the latter's port quarter.The Impact wan so sudden that a man on the tug was pitched overboard out of a door.\u201cAnother case in New York Harborinvolving the same principles but with opposite effect, was in 1908, when the Parima, overlapped by the larger and faster Prinzessin Irene, was sheered from her course by the latter's hydraulic influence.But in this case the Parima, instead of being attracted toward the Irene RECALL THE DAYS OF CHARTERHOUSE Archbishop of Canterbury Presides at a Feast at Which Distinguished Men Speak.(8pecial Despatch.) Loren, Saturday.HE celebration of the Charterhouse tercentenary brought together assemblages of promising youth ané distinguished age such as are seidom seen The service was presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the old Charterhouse Chapel.and was attended by three hundred men distinguished in the fields of art.solence, law, war and the Church.Because the Charterhouse ltself was too small, the banquet was held in thr Merchant Tallors' Hall.adjoining.The Archbishop in his sermon struck & happy and appropriate note by quot- employed, has at the present time only some small craft in hand, including four | destroyers for the Argentine Republic and: one destroyer each for China and Den-| mark.France, which used to have à large ohare of foreign shipbuilding, has now enly four destroyers for Argentina and ons @r two submarines for Greece and Peru.Austrian shipyards, however, in addition $0 executing the new programme of the dual monarchy, fird opportunity to bid for torelgn work, and & Chiness destroyer te now completing at Trieste, while the Whitehead Company is constructing submarines for Denmark and Holland.The United States, which will look in the future to à fair share of this foreign shipbuilding, has at present the two Argentine battle ships, a crulser and gunbost for Cyba snd submarines of Chill under cpa.struction.| © Of Powers which are mow formulating programmes of reconstruction for their navies Greece and Portugal may de mentioned.Both thess countries soon may {avite tenders for the necessary work.and ing from the well known school football song:\u2014 Fights for the fearless and goals for the eager, Twenty and thirty and forty years on.\" It was a wonderful little gathering In the candlelight thet dimiy lllumined the oid chapel-youth and age togather-to pay tribute to the \u201cplous founder,\u201d old Thomas Sutton, the millionnaire cosl merchant of Queen Elisabeth's day, whose effigy lay there before them In the chapel, on his gorgeous tomb, In ruff and gown, \"waiting for the Great Examination Day.\u201d Afterward to the dinner In the Merchant Tailors\u2019 Hall some three hundred \u201coid boys made their way through the famous cloisters, men who had made heir name in many an honorable calling.Prince Albert of Bchleawig-Holstein, the Lord Chief Justice, General Bir R.8.Baden- Powell, the Bishop of Gloucester, the Bishop of Lewes, General Broadwood, Bir Kenneth Mulr Mackenzie were but à few in a list spangled with honors to pay tribute to the memory of the founder of Charterhou: which gave to the world such men f.avelace, Addison, Steelethere is likely to be & brisk competition be- | Wesley, Barrow, Crawshaw, Grote and gore the contracts are placed.Thackeray.was repelled athwart channel and sent aground.\u201d \u201cAccording to my best knowledge, what was probably the first recorded case in American Waters was in 186, when the Worcester and the Governor.both Long Island Sound steamboats.came into col- iision in Hell Gate.In the same year the Naugatuck: and the Rhode Island, also Sound craft.cams Into similar collision.' But it was a dozen years later before the; phenomenon of suction found even a name.' In the case of the Narragansett and the! Providence, in 188, {t was recognized that! the faater boat had \u201ctowed\u201d the slower ene, by suction, for some distance before collision finally ensued \u201cOf course, the Interaction between meeting veanels is pract iy nothing.Even with overtaking vessels collision occurs only in the minority of cases.The combination of clrcumstances\u2014courses, speeds and bottom\u2014which bring it on ape just what need investigation.All this, 1 believe, must create a new curriculum in the aclencs of navigation \u201cIn navsl warfare knowledge of suction will be & mighty ald in close quarters.Piet CT FER Po HEN CPARMA > ( PRINZESSIN TRENE > FIG.4 OFF° HAWKE WERE IN COLLISION 7 \"SHEER + \u2014 + + \u2014 + + FORCES ARE SLIGHT + + THEQLYMPIC + mone + ~ N \\ + ++) QHE HAWNKE> +7 4 THECOLLISION, THE PHOTOGRAPH SHÉERIN- OF THE HOLE INTHE SIDE OF THE For It one ship plans to ram another and'or surplus pressure is trantformed amid- chooses the right condition no power on ships into surplus motion astern, and this earth wili be able to prevent the collision.surplus motion by the first law of hy- Speed on the part of the escaving vessel draulics must be accompanied by a deficit will only exaggerate the danger, lof pressure.In Figure 2 | have marked the \u201cThe theory of suction is one of the surplus and deficit by plus and minus signs simplest in hydrauilcs to understand.It[respectively.ls familiar to ail pliots that every moving: \u201cEach vessel carries such surplus and \u201cThus in Figure 4 I have shown the first.phase, using the Olympic and the Hawke] as illustrations.The plus signs colncide;| hence there in a tendency to ze te the two ships at this point.But the stern of: @ ship js much t to deflect than the bow.hence the H à would be the one to feel it Arat.But the forces are slight COWES DICKENS TRUST 13 T0 HAVE BENEFIT Leading English Actors and Actresses Will Take Part in Big Performance.MR.HICKS IS PLEASED Says the Response to Invitations ta Assist Family of Great Writer / Is Very Satisfactory, .~ (Special Despatch.) \u2014.Lowboy, Saturday; * EADING Engiish actors and actresses L who are taking part in the matinee at the Coliseum.London, on January 7 ia aid of the Dickens Trust, from which the five granddaughters of Charles Dickens receive their support, are desply gratified at the interest which their confrères ia New York are taking in the effort to mark the Dickens centenary by raising sufficient money to help the surviving descendants of the world famous author.Mr.Seymour Hieks, who 168 largeiy re sponsible for the organisation ef the matines, told me that tn England thera had been a unanimous response from the leading members of the profess don.Ti programme will include such items as \u201cBardell va.Pickwick,\u201d in which 8&r Johit Hare will play Judge Stareleigh; Sir George Alexander will appear as Sere geant Meek, Miss Connie Ediss as Mrs.Bardell and Miss Lottie Venn ss Mrs.Cluppins.Mr.Seymour Hicks will play the title rôle in \u201cScrooge.\u201d Mr.J.C.Buckstone's adaptation of \u201cThe Christmas Carol,\u201d and In the _avpole scene the popular dancers from the Smpire ballet, Miss Lydia Kyasht and Mr.Fred Farren will take part, tos gether with Mr, Laurence Irving.Mr.Martin Harvey will produce the last act of \u201cThe Oniy Way,\u201d and entertainment of a lighter kind will be contributed by \u201cThe Follies\" WG INTERESTED.It fs hoped that the brilliant maseed bands of the Brigade of Guards will be permitted to play the overturs and during the Interval, and there is a probabliy that King George wjl! have a box.Many boxes have been disposed of, inciudiag eme to Miss Ellaline Terriss for (M0, one to Mr.Cawald Btoll, of vaudeville fame, for $100, and one to Mrs.Myers, of New York, for #0.in this phase and ilttle sheer results.\u201cFigure 5 shows the next phase.which Other boxes will be put up for auction at places like the Stock Exchange, and it In the illustrative ships led to collision.[ls experted that more than $15.60 wil be The plus pressure on the port bow of the! realized from the sale of seats and move == Hawke is cancelled by the great deficit from the sale of souvenir programmes.pressure amidships of the Niymple, while which will comprise 13 pages and include the deficit on the port midiength of the about 108 illustrations of Dickens\u2019 chare Hawke In cancelied dy the surpius water acters by the late Fred Barnardat the Olympics stern; hence the Hawke The matines programme wlll conclude 4heers to port.with tableaux.in which forty of the prin \u201cThe instant thie sheer begins it be- cipal characters in Dickens\u2019 works will {comes too powerful to be broken.Forty pu, portrayed, and just prior to the close thousand tons of water per minute are Mrs, Kendal will recite Bret Harte's beau- vessel piles up a mound of water about'deficlt water pressures along with her.fiswing aft on each side af the Olympleits stem.from which the water finws in; \\When one vessel nverlaps anotzer it ig th every direction (dut chiefly straight aft, [mutual canceilation of these -p.us a nce the Hawke's stem is deflected into titul poem \u201cDickens in Camp.\u201d Mr.Hiekr pointed out that the present this torrent she becomes uncontrollable.ni ens Trust.of which Lord Roseberyalongside and beneath, toward the stern.minus prersures.as a crest of such a, Her very presence in the current hinders where the streaiff t and pile up again\u2019 wave as is shown In Figure 2 cemes op-'the water and exaggerates its power, Her In another similar \u2018mound.This 's best | posite the trough of the other sh'p or [ern momentum and that of her own 10,000 visible with tugbouts running free.(See vice versa, which causes sheer.It Is, ac ton current of waier adds itself to the Figs.1 and 2).cording to the \u2018phase\u2019 of this mutual can- destructive force.The space between the \u201cThe hydraulic energy which the ship|cellation, that the sheer is either In or vessels is crossed In à few seconds, and | plies up at the bow and stern In the form out.Crown Worn by King Contains 6,170 Diamonds Magnificent Diadem of India Is Personal Property of King George, Now in the East.{Spesial Despatch.} Lonpow, Seturdsy.| © English Christmas dinner of course! Ne compiste without the Shrine) * \"pudding.Even the poorest of the poor have their Christmas pudding.Every year Lhe newspapers appeal to their readers for Christmas puddings for the poor, and readliy give space to the subscription: sts.Even the workhouses and the| meanest of criminals in the prisons get, jinedr Christmas puddings.Men may; growl, when they awake on the morning.of Boxing Day with s& headache and blame the Christmas pudding, but ati- ments are forgotfen when Christmas | comes again.The big.brown, savory, Jolly looking, holly crowned pudding is too tempting to be resisted.Nor is the Englishman abroad content without his Christmas pudding.and year by year the old English indigestibe dell- cacy would appear to be becoming more popular in America.According duly 8, 5 0.00 CARONIA CARMANIA dune 20, 10 A.M.Aug.14 Aug.19, 10 au 5 duly 31, 10 AM.Sept 21 sont 7, 3.ARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA VIA QUEENSTOWN AND FISHGUARD Mauretania and Lusitania do not stop at Queenstown, east-bound Now York\u2014Moditerransan\u2014Adriatio Servioe Cailing at Madeira, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Trieste, Fiume India, China, Ja Africa and Sout Nerth River, Office 24 State St, 32 St.Louis Street, Queben mer ES ARD RY CHANGE OF SAILING DATE to sail its Express $ P.M.Tuesday so long as they The change of ets in the World.IVERNIA | CARPATHIA A od room | SBEPT.'ÉToan b Omits Genoa.Around the World Trips.$800.00, e, Manilta, Australia, erica.N.Y., Opposite Battery.Sacrament St, Hone & Rivet, J Buads J.P.E.GAGNON Suposesor 3! V.E.PARADIS Public Accountant AUDITOR AND CURATOR &cozunts 'nrestigated and CsMlested tlaanoal Arrangsmants an?Comaromiym Uquidation )f inalsaat 1atatas, -\u2014 All work intran:>1 ta ms will 5 economicaliyini »°>asilpacten lab: à \u2014 RICHELIED 0OM>\\17 BYILIIN 46Malhousis Str:2: MCDOUGALL & CONN Sl0cK Brokers Dairy Co.\u201cSummer Prices.May 1st to Nov.1st.Milk, 8c.per quart bottle.Cream, 8c.per half pint bots! Buttermilk, 4c.per quart boitle Butter, Market prices.Phones : Dairy, St.I-ouis à Road, 3859; City Depot, 2:1 St.John Street, 3094.TE Sopher {nformation Joidery rx Beisoges.re and P DA Rox 78.Office Telenhome.1194, AMOS J.COLSTON Hoohelaga Bank Building 533- Bt, Potor~Btrecq: Quabes.a Canadian Audit and Appraisers Am lation Accountant, Auditor, on Liquidatos Real Etats, Lamber Flpwocd Bought CORRESPONDENCE SOLJCITRD.SSII fi re ANDREW C, JOSEPH FIMANIIAL AGENT INVESTMENTS \u2014 B3N33 GENERAL AGENT FIRE INSURANCE Moonniaga Bavé Sailing PHONE 3224.QUEBEZ R.O.SWEEZEY CIVit.and FORESTRY ENGINEER Metropolitan Building, QUEBEC.\u2018Phones 545.3246.THE TORONTO PRODUCE EXCHANGE Torontu, June 7\u2014Quotations are as follows: Ontario wheat, No.2 winter, 51.0° to $1.06¢ outside.Manitoba wheat, No, L northern, $L11; No.2 do., $1.08; No.3 do., $1.04.Oats\u2014Ontaro No.2 white, 48¢ to 48l%c outside: No 3 white, 47c outside; on track Toronto, Sle.Corn\u2014American, No.3 yellow, 79e bay ports; No.3 yellow 8c, on track Toronto.Pcas\u2014No 2, $1.25.Buckwheat\u201470¢ points.Manitoba Flour\u2014Listed quotations at Toronto are: First patents, $5.7u; second patents, $5.20; strong bakers, $5.00.Ontario Flour\u2014Winter flour, 90 per cent patents, $4.10 to $4.15 scaboara.Millfeed-\u2014Manitoba bran, $24.00 per ton; shorts, $26.00 per ton on track Toronto.Eggs\u2014Selected, 22 to 23c, CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought pou 0 (Br Tree Signature of to 72¢ shipping \u201cALLAN LINE oteamer To Liverpool Steamer To Glasgow Virginian PARA June 7, July 8 Hesperian .+.June 8 July 6 Corsican .June 14, July 12 *@candinavian.June 15, July 13 Victorian, June 21, July 19 Grampian.June 22, July 20 À Tunisian.June 28, July 26 Pretorian.June 29, July 27 First Class : $70, $80, $90 and up.Second Class : $45 and up.Third | Class : $30.25, $31.25, $32.50, all according to steamer and service.*One Class, II.Cabin Steamers.All steamers equipped with Wireless and Submarine Signal System.For tickets or further information apply to F.S.Stocking, No.32 St.Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade Street, or Allans, Louis St.Champlain Street.'S.S.Co.Ltd Rac & Co, 169 Montreal Land Quebe Livdihoo! Laurentie, June 20: July22: Aug.17.Megantie, July 6: Aug.3: Ang.31, Rates, Firat 992,00: Second.95475, \u201ctte CC naa Cahln Sesvinn(1]] 839 and 85% White Star Line 5.8, \"OLYMPIC\" Sais from New York JUNE 16th New York\u2014Queenstown\u2014Liverpool Cedric.June 13 | Adriatic.June 5 27 Celtio .June M | Baltio.\u2026._.N.Y.BE em O0RANIO .June 39 OLYMPIO.July \u20ac Boctiras arranged by local agents or W.M.Macpherson, 53 Dalhonsie street.Accemulated Funds .Revenue for the Year.Investments in Canada, over.oe | Reversionary Bonus to Policyholders for period of 1905 to 1910 \u2018amounted to $5,857,920.00, being at the rate of $18 per $1,000 per anaum on The ail with profit policies.W.MORTON MASSEY, au Mountain WHITE STAR Zo TO (TTT LTT S,S, MEGANTIC JUNE 8 OTHER SUMMER SAILINGS :\u2014Ths Shoriest Route to Europa \u201cCanada, Junn 4; July 27 ; Aug.2 \u201cToutanie, Tuly 13; Ang.to; Rept.7.MEDITER-ANEAN PORTS Creto.June 39 | Canoplo.July 13 RED STAR LINE New York\u2014Dover\u2014Antwerp(tor Parle THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE ( COMPANY \u201crss swsvorssoaceun suce sate sevens Lapland.June 13| Kroonland.June 22 $63,759,000.00 7,600,000.00 - 16,000,000.00 Chief Agent, Hill, Quebec.C.W.WALCOT, STOCK and BOND BROKER Member Quebec Stock Exchange.Government, Municipal and Railway Debentures Bought and Sold.Tol.377.98 St.Pater Stat QUEBEC, Buying the most income safely is the problem of every Investor.1 carry at all times a variety of Investment Securities which have been carefully selected and approved by experts, and each of which has qualifications making it adaptable to the needs of some particular Investor.Write or Phone to C.W.WALCOT.Bel Phone 3033.P.0.Ros 36% BOSSE&BANKS Steel Beams, Columns, Plates, Gas and Water Pipes, Contractors\u2019, Municipal and.Builders\u2019 Supplies, Machinery and Other Specialties.BOARD OF TRADE BUILOINA 39 St.Paul St, Quebec.were 5.000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export, and included 4,100 Amreican.Receipts were 14.000 bales, including 13,100 American.Futures opened firm and closed steady.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGER.Quotations on the New York Stock Exchange as reported by Bruneau & Dupuis for Charles Hean & Co.: Onen, Hizh.Law.Claes, 31 ST.PETER STREET H.S THOMSON MANAGER LaRUE & TRUDEL ACCOUNTANTS 98 St.Patzr St.Quebec Telephones 4520 & 4521 Accountants, auditors, apralsers administrators, trustees, liquidation of insolveit extates, compromise bersjbes debtors and creditors.\u2018Commercial News NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.McMonald & Lesperence.stock brokers, private wire to New York and Montre=l, Hochelaga Bank Building.Telephone 127: (Canadian Press Service.) New York, June 7\u2014The local stock market to-day was governed to a very considerable extent by the foreign sit- vation.London's prices for Americans before the opening here reflected a degree of selling pressure, which doubtless originated in Berlin, where the approach of the mid-year settlements is awaited with some anxiety.There is now a general and well defined belicf that the German Empire is suffering from financial and other economie ills, superinduced by over- extension, especially in various fields of industry, Bankers here whose intimate relations with affairs abroad entitle their views to more than ordinary respect, are of the opinion that Germany's markets may have to undergo drastic tiquidation and some temporary em- harrassment hefore conditions in that country can again become altogether normal, German financial - interests continue to negotiate here for loans, as well as in London and Paris.The latter market is being most favored at the moment, but London's spare resources also ate being requisitioned, as was shown in to-day\u2019s gold shipments {rom the British metropolis to Berlin, © Other foreign conditions, including Ttaly\u2019s pressing financial news, the riots in Belgium and recurrent labor troubles in T.ondon and the provinces are being taken into account, and the mare acute phase of the Cuban situation may he regarded as something of a factor.Very recent domestic political develnaments were received with apparent indifference.but it may be assumed that Wall Street is making more than the custamary preparations to neutralize any alarm that mav result from the ontcome of the national conventions.Technically the market is inherently sound, if for nn other reason than that public interest in it for the last few weeks has grown increasingly negligible.COTTON MARKETS.New York, June 7.\u2014Cotton futures closed barely steady.Clasing + bids: June.\"1 10 Rec.8 ot \u201cclosed \u2018steady.Middiing uplands 11.65¢; do gulf 11.90c.Sales 1,500 bales.Liverpoc ool, June 7.\u2014Cotton, spot, quiet.Prices Sa9 points higher.Amerlcan middling, fair, 7074: good middling 669d: middling 645d: low middling 615d: good ordinary 573d; or- Loxley dinary 5354, The sales of the day \u2019 Stock Brokers Members of Montreal Stock Exchange Private Wire to New Yotk.Boston.Montreal and Toronto Ang orders intrusted to us will receive our best attention We will cheerfully furnish information regarding any securities deslt ia on sur the above exchanges.Telenhons No.931 ho 85.Pr Syed Artur Broneau A R Duouls Montreat.Quebec.BRUNEAU &-DUPU $ STOCK BROKERS Have opened temporary offices at No.131 SY, PÉTER ST.Their wire communica- \u2018| tions\u2019 have \u201cbeen reinstalled there, pending re alibi old offices, er pas PHON: 1538 M.L.DOHAN, Stock Broker \u201813 Dathous'e Street OUEBEC.Phones: Office 4748; Residence 102; Levis, Nationale 29.Private wires to\u2019 New York, Chicago, Buffalo,\" Cobalt and Montreal, Small\u2018 commission and small ny selling New York stocks.otherwise cheerfully given.All cash deposits guaranteed.Amal Cop .87 87% RAM RA Atchison .107% 107% 107% 107% Am Car Fdy.59% 59% 59% 59% Am Loco .40% 40% 40% 40% Am S & Ref.86% 86% 85% 86% \"Am § R Co.129% 130% 129% 1304.Am T & Tele.145% 145% 145% 145% Ana Cop.4 44% 44 M% Rrook R T.89 90 RR 89% Can Pac Ry.264% 2654 263% 265% Col F&lron.29 29 29 29 Ches & Ohio, ! ex-div .78 77M 77% \"Can.37 3 36% 364 Erie .34% 33 34% Gas Con .142 142 152 Gt North pid.13444 1343 134 Interborough.2014 20% 204 Lehiph Val .175 176% 174% Lou & Nash.159 159 159 Mo Pac.37% 37% 37 Nat Lead ex- - © div.SR SRY, 577 5 Nor & West.111% 111% H11% 111% North Pac .120% 120% 120 120 NY Cent.119% 120 119% 119% Pennsylvania.124 124 123% 123% Reading .171% 172% 170% 171% ; Rock Island.: 28% 26 25% 25% Soo com .140% 140% 140% 140% Se Paul .105% 105% 105% 105% South Pac .110% 110% 110% 110% South Ry .28% 28% 28% 28% Un Pac.170% 170% 160% 170% *'S Steel .70% 70% FOX 70 i Dopfd.10% 11% 111° 111 Wahash .7% 7% 7% Th Do pfd.184 18% ist 184 .| this movement.NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER Received over the privats wire of McDougall & Cowans, stock brokers, 81 St.Peter street.New York, June 7\u2014The market was lower being under selling by London much of which originated in Rerlin, where the situation is still considerably strained.Canadian felt the brune of it, sélling at opening down 2% points helow \u2018yesterday's close, and during the day declined further.Stock was consistently feeble alt day long.At the end of the first hour, however, stock was absorbed, the market rallying well when the foreign selling was finished.Around noon the trading was extremely dull, traders being inclined to wait for the decisions from the court at Washington.When none were rendered attacks were made on the market and stocks sold off.No liquidation was hrought about and stock rallied again at the close.Among other stocks Rect Sugar showed marked strength on rumors of an increase in the dividend, American Sugar and Tobacco stocks ad- anced, the latter gaining 5 from last night's close.R.T.showed strength during the greater part of the day, but on the whole the market after the first hour was a dull and professional affair.All the poli.vorable to Taft seemed to he ignored tv the Street.The alst few minutes witnessed a fair rally which gave the market a firm tone in the final dealings.Total sales 394,500.CLOSING LETTER.Ry Private wire to Neuville Belleau & Co.93 St.Peter street.Phone 946 rad 4076, New York, June 7.\u2014The opening prices were shaded slightly this morning in sympathy with London, where the average declines were % of a point.Canadian Pacific was the weakest, dropping 2% on rumors of trouble in Berlin.The early selling was easily cared for, however, and prices tallied after the first hour.in demand and advanced slightly in anticipation of the producers\u2019 statement, which was fully as bullish as had been anticipated, showing à loss in stock of metal on hand of about 15,500,000 pounds, Electrolytic sold at 17.60 cents, à new high record on There were rumors that the anthracite coal cases would be handed down, but as usual nothing came and the Supreme Court adjourned until Monday.Crop reports in the West, along the lines of the Atchison and Rock Island are the best ever, and nothing but à pessimistic nature could find reason for selling these «tocks on the crop conditions.Beet Sugar was strong.tising to 74, over 2 points gain.Steel prices have been = tical news which was much more fa- | Carrying the Royal Mail From Quebec.From Bristol.§ June 12 Royal Edward June 26 une 26 Royal George Juiy.10 July 10 Royal Fdward July 24 July 24 Royal George Aug 72 Finest éqaipped- steamers on maritte telephone, Marfeoni oper- § ated dag\u201d and night: sufficient life boat accommodation for entire passengers and crew.y For fares and full \u2018particulars § wl es pe Lania St.aR 7 Fe Raster oT swt ti.BF, V.W.Jhon, F.&P.A, § Can.Nor.Bldg St Aadrew St Phone 44.Ask for pamphlets, 3 weeks trip.July 10, to London and Paris.ER on thar ar sat advanced on shafting $2 per ton and the various steel companies are reported working, to the limit.The money trust investigation will be put over until after the election, it is said, and bankers who are disinclined to aid in the inquiry for fear of creating political capital will: then be willing to help.London sald.stocks to the extent of about 15,000 shares.The closing was\u2019 dull, bist\u201d the outlook and opinion hoth_seem more confident and we look for advancing prices.We on all favorable opportunities for the time Being, aceepling moderate profits.Le en CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.The Chitago\u2019 gtain market; \u2018reported by M.J.Dohan, broker, 75 Dalhauste strect.: Wheat\u2014 .Open.lich.Low, Close.July .100 11044 109 110% Sept .105 10614 105 16574 Dec.105% 106% 105% 106% Corn\u2014 .July oo.74% 74% 74% 74% Sept : 72% 734 72% 73 Dec .63 63% 02% 63 Oats\u2014 July .50% _ 51% 50% SIL Sept .414 424 4111 41 Dec.42% BW.2Y% 42% Pork\u2014 ; Tuly'.I1R.67 18.80 (RAS 18.63 Sept .18.90 19.00 18.85 18.87 Lard\u2014 Tyly .10.90 10.97 0X 10.90 Sept .11.12 11.20 11.10 11.10 The copper stocks were active and | In conversation with one of the leading building contractors in Mont real the statement was made that \"brick made by the sand-lime process was more satisfactory than ordinary brick made from clay.The builder said: \u201cWe find that the brick is more uniform in quality, size, and texture than the ordinary brick made from clay.It also possesses more wearing qualities than the ordinary \u2018brick and is less impervious to extreme climatic changes.We find the said-lime process of making brick produces a brick that will stand a greater amount of wear and strain than the ordinary brick.Taking the whole matter into consideration we have come to the conclusion that this brick will cventu- ally supplant the ordinary brick made from cls 8.margin-required on buying or | Information by \u2018phone or the Atlantic\u2014seatchtights, sub- Ÿ\" would suggest buying selected stocks\u2019 Bsocg3s Lefaivre, & Erazs! Lefalere.LEFAIVRE LEFAIVRE Accountants and Liquidators No.988t.Pet rit.TELEPHONE 1.08 18 .THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE per re rt rer ett Nel Bele à COPRECU LS at Summer Tours to the Pacific Coast, From Quebec via Chicago to Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland, ete .5100.38 Going until Sept.30th, Return limit Aug.31st.San Francisco, Los Angeles; San Diego, via direct lines in both directions .eo.Going June 11 to 19.Return limit Aug.31.San Francisco via Portland, Ore.; in one direction.$112.38 Going until June 11 to 19, Return limit Aug.I.Summer tourist fares to above points in effect to Sept.30th, return limit October 31, 1912, INTERCOEONIAL- \u201cRAILWAY
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