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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, PAIR AND WARM, \u201d less Flax, Breakfast, Lunch, cakes, and all pation.ROMAN MEAL \u201cTHE EARLY ROMAN'S FOOD.\u201d A Invented by Robert G, Jackson, M.D,\u2014 ROMAN MEAL\u2014is made from entire berries of Wheat, Rye, and ground as coarse \u2018as milling can and Dinner, it may be used for Porridge, Pan- Baked Products, except Fine Pastry, Corrects and improves Digestion, prevents and relieves Consti- In two size packages, with recipes, at 15¢ and 25¢ each, A.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882, 94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Sole Distributor for the Famous BUTTER NUT BREAD.deodorised and taste- ale them.For BRITISH TROOPS IN DARDANELLES HAVE MADE GOOD GAINS NEW OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT RESULTS IN CAPTURE OF TWO LINES OF TURKISH TRENCHES ALONG A THREE-MILE FRONT, a London, June 6\u2014Official announcement was made tonight that the British troops at the Dardanelles, as axe- sult of their new offensive movement last week, captured two lines of Turkish trenches along a three mile front The statement follows: \u201cOn the night of June 3rd-4th, the Turks, having heavily bombarded a small fort in front of the extreme right French position, which previous: ly had been captured, launched an infantry attack against it, which was repulsed with heavy loss to the enemy.At the same time the Turks set fire to scrub in front of the left center of the position occupied by the British division and attacked, but met with PO success.Concerted Attack.\u201cOn the morning of the fourth of June, Sir lan Homilton, ordered a general stack no the © Turkish trenches in the southern area of the Gallipoli Peneinsula, preceded by a heavy bombardment by all guns, assisted by battleships, cruisers and destroyers.\u201cAt a given signal the troops rushed forward with the bayonet.They were immediately successful all along the line except in one spot, where the heavy wire entanglement was not destroyed by the bombardment.\u201cIndian troops on our extreme left made a magnificent advance.They captured two lines of trenches, but swing to the fact that the troops on their right were hung up by the wire entanglement they were obliged to retire to their original line.The regular division made good progress on the left center, capturing a strong ce: doubt and two lines oi trenches beyond it, about five hundied wards in advance of their original line.\u201cThe territorial division on our center did brilliantly, advancing six hundred yards and capturing three lines of trenches, but though the advanced captured trench was held ail day and half of the ensuing night they had t~ be ordered back in the morning to the second captured line, as both their flanks were exposed.\u201cThe naval division on our right center captured a redoubt and a formidable line of trenches constructed in three tiers three hundred yards to their front, but they, too, had to be ardered back, owing to the heavy enfilading fire.Gallantry of French.\u201cThe French second division advanced with great gallantry and elan.They retook for the fourth time that deadly redoubg they call Le Haricot, but unfortunately the Turks developed heavy counter attucks through prepared communication trenches, aud under cover of an accurate shell fire were able (o recapture it.\u201cOn the French extreme right the French captured a strong line of ifenches, which, though heavily counter attacked twice during the nighr, they still occupy.; \u201cWe captured four hundred prisoners, including ten officers.Amongst the prisoners were five Germans, the remains of a volunteer machine gun detachment from the Goehen (the Turkish cruiser Sultan Selim).Their officer was killed and the machine gun was destroyed.\u2018 ; \u201cDuring the night information was C108 0 Y0F 108 30 JOH 06 X0F JO 100 X08 10 XH KF XY IX 0X © FLIES TO HEIGHT OF 20,000 FEET.London, June 7,\u20141:59 a.m\u2014 «Harry G.Hawker, the English aviator, flying in an 80-horsepower biplane at the ariny aviation grounds at Hendon, yesterday, beat the British altitude record by attaining a height of 20,000 feet.The previous record was 14,500 feet.The QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 7 INM TO Two Thousand Turkish :\u201d sula\u2014Two Battles 3 Are In Progress In Galicia Where The Russians Are Fighting Stubbornly\u2014French Advance In Region North Of Arras\u2014First Important Battle .a London, June &\u2014The Allies in their offensiveson the Gallipoli Peninsula on June 4th captured and held two lines of Turkish trenches along a front of nearly three miles.{In Mesopotamia the British forces have received from the Turks the surrender of Amara and taken more than 2,000 prisoners, 13 guns, a gunboat, barges and steamers.The pursuit be the Turks, who were dispersed into the marshes, continues.*, As in all trench warfare, which character the fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula has assumed, the Allies found their general advance hindered through the imability of part of their forze to penetrate the wire entanglements which the artifléry fire had uot sufficiently destroyed.This left other section of the force open to an enfilading fire and therefore part of the ground gained had to be given up.Some also was lost when the Turks counter-attacked.A gain of 500 yards on a front of three miles in this sort of fighting, however, is considered satisfactory by the British, particularly as it induced the Turks to counter-attack, in which they suffered very heavy losses.Two battles are in progress in Galicia.The Russians have made a considerable advance on the lower reaches of the San and have driven the Austro-Germans back to the Leng river; while to the south-west of Lemberg the Austro-Germans are advancing, although the Russians are contesting every inch of the roads to the Galician capital, which is the objective of the Teutonic allies.flight occupied ninety minutes, Hawker was out of sight of the spectators for nearly an hour, UY CH AXE BEE NET RN received that\u2019 enemy reinforcements were advancing fro mthe direction of Maidos toward Krithia.Thereupon Lieut.-General Birdwood arranged to attack the trenclies in front of Quinn's post at ten p.m.which was success: fully carried out.and the captured trenches held \u201cthroughout the noght.The Turkish casualties were very heavy, \u201cAt 6.30 a.m.the enemy heavily countered attacked, and by means of heavy bombs farred our men out of the forward trench, though still hold communication trenches made during the night.\u201cThe result of these operations is that we have made an advance of 50) yards, which in:ludes two miles of Turkish trenches along a front oi nearly two miler.We are now cor- solidating our new positions ani strengthening the lines.\u201d THE FRENCH ACCOUNT.Paris, June 6\u2014An attack over the whole Turkish fron: at the Dardanelles.as a result of which the French and British troops gained considerable ground.was announced today a: the War Office.The statement for- lows: \u201cOn June 4th th: Allied troous made an attack on the whole of the front, with the object of seizing certain points of support of the enemy.The British center occupied two lines of Turkish treiches, over a depth of 400 metres.The first French divis: ion took the .irst line of the nemy.\u201cDuring the operation the Allied fleet gave efficient support.The losses of the enemy were very high.Several hundred soldiers and ten officers were made prishoners.Among the prisoflers there were six German sailors, \u201cThe artillery of the enemy has heen dominated constantly during the fight by ours.\u201cTwo Turkish counter attacks during the night of Junt 4th and Sth were repulsed easily.\u201d AHSA CANLOCE S90G00 GoatsododcadaouDL SUUSON FIRE AT TRANSCONA.\u2018Transconx, an, June 6\u2014A $100,000 fire which started here at 2 o'clock this morning.wiped out the Transcora l{otel and three other buildings.Lack of water pressure was a factor in the spread of the flames.The blaze originated in the Big Four Clothing Store, presumably from defective wiring.GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY CIN EER (UNSWEETENED) GORDON\u2019S OLD TOM CIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE GIN - = The region north-of Arras-remains the intéreffing point on the western front.Here the Frehch claim to have gained more ground, and, according to their report, have repulsed very violent German counter-attacks.The Germans, on the other hand, assert that they have repulsed French attacks.The first important battle of the Italian campaign is raging for possession of Tolmino, where the Italians have met with the first serious opposition in their advance acorss the Austrian frontier.Italian warships have been busy destroying cables and lighthouses in the Adriatic and have again bombarded Monfalcone.There has also been some naval activity in the Baltic, Russian and German squadrons exchanging shots in the vicinity of the Gulf of Riga.Rumania is going through a crisis similar to that experienced by Italy before the latter country entered the war.Those who favor neutrality and those who favor war held counter demonstrations at Bucharest today, and the political parties are getting into shape to put forward their views.The general opinion held in London is that Rumania will join the Allies when Italy gives the word and that Bulgaria will follow her lead.With the King of Greece suffering a relapse and in a serious condition, no change in the attitude of that country is expected immediately.SASS ES 03030 00 BRIG.-GEN, TURNER DUKE AND DUCHESS IS SAFE AND WELL| ARRIVE TOMORROW SENDS MESSAGE HIMSELF|OWING TO THE WAR SOCIAL DENYING STORY THAT HE ACTIVITIES ARE LIKELY TO WAS A PRISONER.BE CURTAILED.\u2014 Their Royal Highnesses the Duke adn Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia are due to arrive in Quebec by special train ag 10 o'clock tomorrow morning from Ottawa.Lord Richard Nevill, oi the Gover- nor-General's Houschold, Ottawa, has been in the city since yesterday overseeing the preparations that are being made at the Governor-General's apartments on the Citadel in preperation for the arrival of Their Royal High- | nesses.It is not definitely decided whether | the Vice-Regal party will remain in Quebec for two weeks or a month, Due to the war it is unlikely tha: any social events will he artinged during the sojourn nf I.R.I.the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia in the city.The Sayville despatch on Saturday which stated that Brigadier-Gencral Turner, V.C., D.S.0, had been captured by the Germans, was given em- phatie denial on Saturday evening when à private message was received here by General Turner's mother from her son.The message read: \u2014 \u201cPorteous, Kendall and self well.\u201d Later à message was received by Hon.R.Turner from Major-General Hughes at Ottawa.The message was 8 copy of a cablegram received by the Minister of Militia from the Army Headquarters in France which lad inquired about General Turner, The cable read: \u201cgate General Turner well amd with his brigade.Report ialse.\u201d GUBASAGAAAGNANGONGO œ e eet eet ct & NAVAL SKIRMISH o SPOARDOUS ANA AAA GAS Ÿ Q CQ a NEAR GOTHLAND 2 © CASUALTIES ARE |] a 0 g for it.Bil Fields! Detroit O4 100 10°\u20146 12 ?Allen and O'Connor; Johnson aud neck ce ip ol she seven i mailed a fast ome on the nose.but{ Domovan, Cottrell and Nunamaker; | Brown, 88 and 194 ST.JOHN STREET 8 oy NA « \u201d sn vs où the plate on a close deci- | Cavet and McKee.At Chi ae Tremblay 5 pened con s Met a Jowner te Liaotte.First Game: R.H.F.> Melati pitcher to first.5 + half hy going cut i \u20180 rane prener fo A \u2019 Federal League.St.Louis .000060 000\u20146 3 3| Lizotte doubled to lef e P Patricias: Lizotte got the first hit ; Sunday Game: Chicago .000202000\u20144 7 2 doubled to left cooring Lizwte rll Jf Caripagna.Laurin popued ta] At Chicago: R H.E.| Watson, Davenport and Ifartley; | Pme \u2014 \u2014 Pete Latuiippe tripled t> right, sel Shinle Breton hit to Gen, Fields who | Pittsburg 100002002\u2014 § 11 1 | Hendrix and Wilson.I h ing Patry, Loigron fann:d amd Bio | threw low to Bill, but the big brother | Chicago .310023 10°-10 15 2{ Second Game: R.H.F.CLUB S You will enjoy smoking Cotes * nard was an easy nut.made a \u2018ne sove and beat the run-| Knetzer, Dickson, Leclair and Ber- | St.Louis .000 203 100\u20146 6 J Clear Havana Cigars, at 10: Laval were + te ner to the \u201cag This was the ony! ry.Kerlin: McConnell.Hendrix and Chicago .000000000\u20140 4 5 15e, 20c and 25c, because they Ike lusers had of scoring, bat Wilson.Fischer.Crandall and Hartley; Prendergast, are the best.an ugs he stnle second and Kansas City: R.H.E.| Brennan and Fischer, We keep our cigars moist v | faded to wake it.Campagna\u2019 St.Louis .0000000:0\u20142 6 0] At Newark: RHE and in a normal temperature so hits.two ers caught Gendron's wicked one.No Kansas City .00010200*\u20143 6 U! Buffalo .000000000\u20140 4 2 that they may always be in per- Pouliot.who pitched f runs | Plank, Herhert, Watson and Hart | Newark .1000111004 8 9 fret condition.mo less jar ; an Fatnck's: Beau | ley; Cullop and Eazenroth.Ford and Blair; Kaiserling and|A CROWDED HOUSE LOOKED We solicit your patronage.A too part Ts A champ fa: Calloran fanned.| Ag Newark:= Rariden.I trial will convirce you that tor the visite \"he made the mast Cpa aie pren Forced Sy First Game: RHE | FOR ON OPENING NIGHT.Son SYEAR RAVANA | rkwna aurin dropping the Îar- ce .ars\u2019 ab good as an of all their a \u2018ba guur.[ters Ay, hut throwing to second in Los oo 2 ey : { International League.JUNE 9TH, ported fa, but neverthe- -\u2014 .! \u201c Bedient Blair; Mose- Saturday Games: ess will cost you 50% cheaper.£t Patr:k's-Patricia.i | Gender out.George ley edient and B air; Brandon, Mose At Jersey City: RHE ; JOS COTE, Quebec's Largest } 1 Firat inning: 84 Pateists-houx Ft A.Fields, Lourret scratch-| g d RH.Newark .000511100\u20148 14 © Three ten-round bouts, all in the Distributor of 7 wand walked aed nae te ga ed a but was doubled up when ! pu alo, game: 000 202 000\u20144 10 E Jersey City 7.000201001\u20144 & [tame evening, is the boxing treat Smokers\u2019 Requisites.+ Lizntte's had peg \u20180 catch him off k wen: into righ: field for Rob | x a Treen 00000 001\u20142 5 Ensman and Heckinger; Bru ke, | which the management of the Vic- The headquarters of the frm are ar No.188 St Paul Street, 1 Geo.Fields farmed 1 seks rap \u2018e's My and threw to Felds before | * Gals =o eos 1 1 ger; cke, ; : Branch No.1-=179 Bt.Joseph Street.Schultz and Allen; Ruelbach, Fal, Shorr, Wiltse and Reynolds.toria Athletic Club proposes to give kas mussed vo e unt No runs.; Branch No, 2\u2014 26 Bt.John Street, pie =\" The Lux scores +7 beth games: I kenberg and Rariden.At Richmond: R.H.E.[members of the association on the Branch No- 3\u2014232 St John Street.First Game: - Providence .101000023~7 14 1{ opening night, June 9th, Branch No.4\u2014 76 Maunain Hill me: International League.Richmond .000103000\u20144 9 1 Since the world\u2019s championship has A new branch will be opened in September at No.459 St.Joseph ap.1 h.Ph © \u20ac: Sunday Games: Pi and Haley; Bterzer and ted to th \u2018 hit .Ng ; street and St.Valier street, Quebec.3 2 2 Lee vritchell.reverte: o e white race, boxing : : ju \" ! gon Jersey Cy 020 R.BE 41 Rochester: seems to have gained its old-time 13 o à Jersey Cy 12e on 33 3, First Game: R.H.E.[popularity and devotees of the sport + 1 16 7 1°, Chabek, Schacht, Schmurz and Her! R'falo oo.001010002 S21 of sports in this city have long been 2 2 20 2 « kinker; Ring.Verbout and Reynolds.der PT re Ts 3 awaiting an opportunity to witness i ! : 0 \u2018 9.(Only one game scheduled today).| Hoft and Williams, BE: 1 pome really clever boxers at work.VS : .1 ! Second Game: RH.| With such men as Rivet, Chic Nel- : a 0 : a 3 Canadian League.Buffalo .000000 100\u2014! 4 2|son.\u201cKnockout\u201d Eggers, Walter Nel\u2014\u2014\u2014 At Ottawa: y \u2019 Runs Rochester »++\u2026.00202012°\u20147 10 son, Young Britton and Frankie Neil EDDY'S MATCHES ARE AND HAVE 00 4332 13 25 13 à -} At Torante: h Lit À ; 108 Ottawa .221 rue ruelt eduled to perform safe to pre BEEN FOR MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS, ab.r.h.pos St.Thom 1 Montreal .000100001\u20142 @ jj dict that the Victoria Club will have 391100 National I i Toronto .2000000%\u20143 10 an auspicious inauguration Wednes- LEADERS AND STANDARDS OF CAN- 2 .ational league.Fullerta d Madden; Herb d | day evening next.LE UP 000 1 n and Madden; Herbert an 41 201 Saturday Games: Rocher.Manager Geo.Belanger received à ADIAN TRADE, AND ALL THINKING , 4 1 22041 At St.Louis: R.iLE.Second game: R.H.E.| wire from New York yesterday stat- .40 033 2 9 Philadelphia .30n000000\u2014-3 4 0 Montreal .003000 000\u20143 9 | ing that Billy Jacobs, who will referee CANADIANS WILL CONTINUE TO' AL- 24 1 1 2 23 2 St Loue LL.0000000 } 3 Tornnto .000000000\u20140 3 1 | the bouts and all the boys will arrive WAYS INSIST UPON HAVING : 4,004 1 103 Alexander and Killifer; Meadoes, Miller and Howley; Cocreham an-l | in town today.: A0 0 0 0 À and Snyder, .| Kocher.NONE BUT me.2,2 06 3 0 344 Cincinnati: R.H.E - tn 490 0 91 Boston .0000i0020\u20143 4 3 i Pateis muiked, Broton TT! Cineinnari ees M0 420-764 9 1 Canadian éeague.at 543 miles, the average speed made \u2019 | fanned sat stealing Tee! : I) Plaghes and Whaling, Gowdy; a rday Games: was a shade under seventeen miles an | 40 Hemiock V Gendron was Dale, Schneider and Clarke.Ac London: Runs.| hour.Sylva made about 23 miles an + bur Loisel canght him 231 150 0 2 ; At Chicago: RH E | Suoriph Les au es é hour between Kingston and Ottawa, > Fields making the < 325 115 OUO 5 New York on.000 19003 8 2) Adon.co.as en eel an hut would have done better than that ) #4 Toning \u2014St Patrick's.| Summa CHicagn 120 WONOMN\u2014) 4 3 At Craw: Rung, | had he not lost his way, which delay- pied.Fields safe on C Town base luts: A Tientte, 2; Patry, | Fesritt and MeLeun; Jlumphries, | ne cu ere Treen 1 ed lm for some time.| tumble TeCall fanned.:: F.Racine.1.Three base hite: W.{ Perce and Archer, t.Thomas .safely, scoring Tiemluck.y y Leatutipipe, 1.Stolen hates: Bernard.! At Pitrsburg: rE | Hamilton: Runs.| MAPLE LEAFE WON sored Fields amd Reid, Loieel dna} 20 Fo Latabippe, 3; W Latulipre, 11 Brooklyn .0000000000 4 | Brantford SRE 4 THIRD VICTORY.f ed sending Da +a Came, fyeft on bases: CB.M: Laval, 2.pigtaweg .002710 TU\"=11 16 1 Hamilton .7 The Maple Leafs won their thir | eosmem\u2014 meme re tirer { » Pina walked.tex tired on wild Struck sat by Tnignon, 6: by Ponti.+i Deli.Cadore and Milier, M.Whea:; Som consecutive victery by defeating Char- ama ! pitch.Kirkwood fanned.G.Fieldai 15, Tiare an balls: nf Loignon, 4;} Mameux and Gibson.SONS OF IRELAND ieshourg on the Plains yesterday, by __________ a eingled «coming Carapagna Hemlo-c | off Pontiet, 3 iiit by pitcher: Bern- WON THREE STRINGS.[23 to 7.7 forced Fields, Poitras to Tawner, Six ard, Passed Halle, Cusson, American League.Sons of Ireland defeated Se.Pap.| The winners outclassed their op- runs, Umpires: ©.Cartier and 1H.Ledden, s ponents and werc never in danger of 4 Ce \u201c ; ; , Saturday Cames.rick\u2019« in Saturday's Duck- -pin League 8 : Patricias D, Gendron oùt on tap \u20185j Time of game: 1.40.At New Ÿ y mateh, taking all three strings.defeat.pitcher.Bourret fanned.Robitaille t New York: R.H.E 1 ine-un: walked.Poitras fanned, Second Game, Detrait .000 200045\u201411 14 0: The sores: Patrick oe ine-up: Paquet, D: Tarcot ! Sth Inning\u2014St.Patrick's: WV.Fiella] St.Patrick: ab.r, h.po.a e | New York .000000 MN2\u2014 2 5 1 t.Patrick's Map! : Paquet, p.: Turcotte, out.Laurin ta Breton.V.Gendrou| Kirkwand, if.6 1 2 10 | Dauss and MeKee; Fisher, Browa Berrigan .76 91 94-26) a 78 86\u2014241 Sous Riefler.38; Belgarde, If; Kelly, ct, .Lautin's error, but picked off first.| Hemlock, 2h.5 2 ni At Boston: .} Maliaily .> 9 81-250 bou: > 3 Bailey out, third to first, No runs.Ww.Fields.1 63 ; : 9 0 Chicago ours.000 101 wo % A, Toul 2%6 268 261-752 EE Ce Pen uebec Scrap Metal Co.Reg d.: atricias: Towner out.pitcher to| MeCall.cf.60091 Boston .0002000\u20144 8 9.ouais.2 1-752 5s.EE hs yan first.Lizotte safe on Reid's error, Reid.die ce .3 210 0 a \u201cRussell and Schalk; Foster and = \u2018 po \\pagne.Moisan, rf; Renaud, Tel 2777 + St.Roch Street but vas saughe sicaling Kirkwcod | Calloran, 3b.1 1 0 0 0 0 Carrigan, Im D Sons of Tend: \u2018 ram ' Runs, ; caught laurin\u2019s drive.Yo runs.Bailey, rf.3 21 0 0 0! At Philadelphia: «Donald.\u2026.95 96-271 ; .; 6th Inning-\u2014§t, Patrick'a: Loiee! hit Me Naughton, rh.LO 1 000 0 se Lous one 001 001 co Ê HR o Kirkwood ., , .102 128 101\u2014323 Qrarleshourg ces 0 40 300\u2014 721 TT es move \u2014\u2014= | by pitched ball, but was caught on Beauchamp, rf- I 0 0 0 0 OfPhiladelphia .00000404 4 | Duggan ., .77 78 117-272 Maple Leaf \u2018 HO | fowdermilk, James and Agnew; | .\u2014 pl PE et Wkekoff and McAvoy, Lapp.grew Totals .259 293 314-865 * At Washington: R HIE HA I S 1 , Cleveland .390000002\u2014S 1 MOTOR CYCLE RACE.ASK F Victoria Athletic Club Limited Washington.0040000074 $ >| Ottawa, June 6~The relay motor > Now ready for your inspection.Great var Walker, Morton, Harstad.Jones cycle race that started from Windsor, des.Y y nspe:tio reat variety and newest mo- MEMBERSHIP TICKETS and O'Neill; Johnson and Henry, pan Saturday morning at 4 o'clock, el our wants and requirements will receive attention at: + finished here at 12:26 Sunday morn- FOR SALE AT VICTORIA HOTEL Federal League, ing, 8.W.Sylva bringing the message E : ; given to the riders by the Mayor of e ° .Price $1 00 At Brooks) Games: RHR Winder to General Sam Hughes, SUS J B va .inister >f Militia, on the last lap of Wera Under the Shirt À \u2019 ° Brooke ; ee?8 ! the journdy from Kingston to Ottawa.| ALWAYS OUT-O-si7@ The Man s Store Grand Opening at GARDE CHAMPLAIN HALL, JUNE STH.§! Sugks and Owens; Wilson and | i Who belongs to Smiths Falls.) Look ro ; ; ; ; Land ent to Kingston and picked up the ON THE er 86 Mountain Hill - = Quebec BUY YOUR TICKET NOW.At Kansas City RHE message there, The representative of uf , : : .the second team arrived at 2:09 Sungy pue Pittsburg .0100000034 5 0 | day morning.| \" MADE- UN CANADA CEE t In.7xme, rx Kansas City .1000000001 9 2| Taking the distance from Windsor | warch 27xtu,th,satxly, to .| \u201c Co | > 5 \u2014\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 MONDAY, JUNE SMADE IN CANADA\" RADNOR, the \u201c \u201cARROW 2 COLLAR _ ILA Se, ep mre & x\" ER, Canadian Government Railways.« nn TENDERS.+.SEALED TENDERS addressed to J Pugsley, Secretary, Department of Railways and Canals.Ottawa, : Ont.and marked on the outside \u201cTender for Bridges.Cape Breton * will he received up to und including Tuesday.June 8th, 1915.for the following 2 works, on the Main Line of the lazer, ~ colonial Railway: Sydney Sub-Division, Bridge No- 11.34 Dowling's Gul:h, \"HM ft.Concreate Arch and Filling.Bridge No, 12.9 McDanald\u2019s Gulch.* Subs:ructure for Steel Viaduct.Bridge No.27.3 Mill Brook Trestle, \u201c14 fr.Reinforced Concrete Culvert aud ¥illinz, Bridge No.37.3 Ottawa Brook, Sub structure for Steel Viaduct, Brilge No 38.6 Walker's Gulch, Substructure for Steel Viaduct, Hrilee No.40 9 Jamesville, No, 1, ¢ ft Concrete Arch and Filling.\"ricee No.41.1, Jamesville, No.2, Unne-ste Arch and Filling.Trace Na, 60,0 Beaver Cove.Deu: Lt.Reinforced Concrete Culvert, Iris aml specifications and blank | form «i contract may be seen at the offize of he Secretary nf the Depar:- mer: of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, Ont: office of the Chief Engineer, Mencton, N.B.and at the office of he \"esident Engineer, New Glasgow, All the conditions of the specifica- tin and coatragy form must be complied with.\u201c The lowest # a\u2018iy tender not necessarily accepten.F.P.GUTELIUS, General Manager Canadian Government Railways.Moncton.N.B.May 21st, 1915.M.24t0) 8 er A Department ef Railways and Hudson May Railway Terminals.PORT NELSON, Man.SEALED TENDERS, endorsed \u2018Tender for Hardware,\u201d will be received.up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, June (0th, 1915, for the fur nishing of the above, to be delivered in such quantities at Halifax, N.S, and at such times as may be directed.Dealers may tender for the total quantities required, or for such portions thereof, as may suit their con- venisace.Specifications of requirements, and full information can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent of the Deparrment of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, on and after this date.An accepted bank cheque for $500, F made payable to the order of the Minister of Railway and Canals, must accompany each tender, which sum will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for supplying any of the grods awarded & to him.or in any way fails to proper'y fulfill the same.- The cheque thus sent in will be re \u201cturned to the respective contractors whose tenders are not accepted, The lowest or any tender not ne- ÊTRE * ithe Peace River District in British! unevrntful.After landing passengers, | In noon Columbia, | , Licenses, | IA license to cutatimber on a tract \u2018not exceeding twenty-five square: miles in extent may be acquired only A rental of $5 per square mile, per annum.is charged on, al' umber berths excepting those sit uated west nf Yale.in the Province of Briush Coiwnbia, on which the rental is a: the rate of § cents per acre.In addition to rental, dues are charged onthe timber cut at the rates set out in section 20 of the regula- tons.Timber Permits and Dues.Permits may he gained in the Pre vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, tr owners 0° portable saw- | mills.to cut aver a definitely desert ed tract of land not exceeding one = mile in extent, on payment of dues at the rate of 30 cents per thousand feet.BM, and subject tn payment of rental at the rate of $100 per square mile per annum: Timber for Homesteaders.Any nccupant of a homestead nuar- | ter-section having no timber f hue ; Own suitable for the purpose may t provided he has not presi v heen granted free allowance of j tain a free permit to cut the quant:y | af huilding and fencing timher cot out .in Section 51 of the Regulations, W-W, CCRY, | Dept.of the Minister ~f she Interinc.| Arawa.29th July, 1914, «.60c and 75e\u2018 | 65137.Me.1Bxhen 2 me Cm } \u2018 -~ | 3 £23) ot Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations.THE sole head of 4 fam:ly, or any male over !8 years old.may homestead a quarter sectinn of available Dominian land :n Man: ha, Saskateiewan or Alberta.Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Las 1.Ageney ar Sub-ageney for the di.trict.Entry by proxy may be mals at any Domininn Lands Agency fu; not Subagency), on certain cond;.tions.Duties: Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each i three years.A komesteader may ie] within nine miles of his homestead.on a farm of ai least 80 actes, certain conditions.À habitable house is required except where residence performed in the vicinity.In certain fistricts a homestearisr in gord standing may pre-empt Quarter section :longside his hema.stead.Price $3.00 per 2erc Duties: Six months residence » each of three years after earning homestead patent, ales $50 a2rec extra cultivation.Pre-cmption patent may be obtained as soon as homestead fa.tent, on certain conditions.A settler who has exhaucted he homestead right may takr à purchised homestead in certain districts.Pri-e $3.00 per ner - Duties: Muse recide six mansthe 15.each of three vears, ~ultivate 0 acrog and ereet a house worth $300, i The area of cultivation 1s subje-t to reduetion in case nf rough, scrubby or stony land.Live stack may he substituted fn: cultivation under cer, tain conditions, W.W.CORY.CMG, i Deputy of the Minister of the] Interior.| N.B.\u2014Unauthonzed publication of; this advertisement will not be paid for 64388 Mails and Quebec cargo, the Hesperian left for Montreal at one v'elogk this marninz.MANCHESTER LINE.Steamer Manchester Shipper.Ciptain Perry, having landed Quebec gnods and taken nn board part of nut.ward cargo left for Mantrea' yesterday morning.THE KING AS ENTHUSER.Ms.FT Bell, of Messrs.Robert Reford Company, Montreal has re- \"ceived letters from friends in Glasgow |! Out 3.05 p.m.Tug Ethel and Towwhich describe à visit to that made incognito by King George.\\Vhile :Here he weut to the shiv-build- img yards.The men were called tn.gether, and their enthusiasm ran rine when a gentleman was introduced to them = LOST\u2014An account book, left on the window of the Moison's Bank, St.Anne St.Finder will please retura to Raulin Amy, 49 D'Artigny St.June 7x3.LOST\u2014A brown leather folding purse, containing cheques.Finder will | be rewarded on returning to Chronicle Office.June 5x3.TO LET.TO LET\u2014A lodgement of 4 rooms heated.with gas, electric light, hangar and cellar.Apply to 45 Cote D'Abraham.Phone 3233.\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014 TO LET\u2014Two bright newly furnished rooms for gentlemen on bath room floor, in English-speaking family.Apnly 10 St.Augustin.Tune 7x1ware thrown intn the water and allowed meee terre rmmmmrent vu to «ink below the surface, then hauled | TO LET\u2014A furnished house on the in agair tn overflowing with lovely ! Cape for the summer months.Apply herring.Tut a better idea -{ the den- {to A.Ii, care Chroniclesity of these schonls of fish is aford- | Tune 5x3.ed by the \u2018act that Sshing lines with | meme mn om armement resumed her! hook attaciied can he sunk in the water, and pulled rut instantly with just as many nich as there are hooks, he there a dozen ar fifty, Tans of these herring are taken by the neh companies and frozen in ihnxes for uce ac hait for ihe halibut figheriee They are excellent tahle fish, and there ought to be a profit- cable macket for them in the interine.* As vet comparatively few nf them are chipped.though dealers are now call: ing for them.Fishermen «ay the hartinge eek the bays to eecape the whales, which prey on them in certain localities during their migrations.COTTON MARKETS.New Ynrk, June $\u2014 Cotton futures cinsed steady Closing bids:\u2014lune, 927¢c.Inly.947¢: Oct.OR¥; Dec, ; 1006c; Jan.10.12e Spot {ateady.Middling uplands, 9.78.! Liverpenl \u2014 Cotton.spot quiet, \u2018 Prices steady.American, middling, \u201c fair.6 26d; good middling, 8.70d; mid- ! dtine.5.564; low middling, 4.884; gnod { nrdinary.4.484; ordinary.4.18d.The sales of the day were 5.000 hales, of {whieh S00 were for speculation and : ; export, and included 3,900 Ainerican.\"Receipts were 19.000 bales, including 14,700 American Futures closed barely steady.Ï Absolutely Sore Painless Corns No eutting.no plas- ters or pads to press Go 1 Putnem's Extractor makes the corn go over-night.Never fails \u2014 leaves no scar.Get a 2%¢ bottle of Putnam's the sore spot without pain.Takes out the sting Corn Extractor today, closed i TO LET\u2014Furmshed House, {6 1-2 Christie street.No.June 3xiw.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ng, TO LET-\u2014Two single rooms, very eomiartab'e, electric light, telephone.No 9 Couillard St June Sx5.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO LET\u2014At 43 St.Genevieve Avenue.a large comfortable bedraom, suitable for gentleman or for couple.| Telephone 1946, June 4x6.re ey TO RENT \u2014 For the summer months a comfortablp furnished house in a quiet and central locality.Reply to B.D.care of Chronicle.June 4x3, | TO LET\u2014F!at of five rooms, first fnnr of hanse No.26 St.Ann street.Apply to W, R.LaRue, Notary, 28 St.Ann street.\u2014\u2014 ee tr re ir ts HOUSE TO LET\u2014New house on Maguire Ave, Sillery line.Seven large rooms and bathrgpm.Hot water | heated.All modern zunveniences, electric light, hardwood floors, ete.Electric cars pass door, can be seen daily.Apply to William Cleary, Sil lery Hill \u2014 May 7xti, OFFICES TO LET\u2014Offices in the Richelieu Building, a» well a those formerly oceupied by che Que bec Steamship Company, Commanding good view of the River.For terms and conditions apply to CANADA STEAMSHIP LINKS LTD.48 Dalhousie street.Fob imi TO LET\u2014Commodious offices containing 3 rooms each in the top flat of the Dean Building 61 Se.Pater (Street.Apply to Da MeGie and Son TTT March 2314 ST.URSULE HOUSE QUEBEC Most centrally situated on the con ser of Bt.Louis and Se Ursuls Sts, just inside the St.Louis Gate .- Best site in the city, All modern conven.fences, Root \u2018axé board Firstclass cuisine and service, Setisfaotion guaranteed, A select resort fot lady tourists.Also table board.Telephone $344, AE MRS.H, J.LEMESURIRR.WANTED a tetera detrei EE WANTED-To purchase a house of 8 or 9 ropms with all modern conveniences.Vicinity of Maple Avenue.Ad- - dress with full particulars to C, W., Chronicle Office, Jung WANTED \u2014 Experienced\u2019, Mac Nurse Patient, to look after bs massage treatments at your.é#v\" domicile, Apply P, O- Box 19§ - June im, 2 A ES TRAVELLER WANTED, TRAVELUEBR WANTED for Quebec City and Lake St.John Territory to represent well known Biscuit and Confectionery Manufacturers, \u2018must be conversant in both languagés.Ap~, ply \u201cM\u201d care \u201cChronicle\u201d Office.Mid \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORTGAGES FOR SALE.\u2014_\u2014 2\" TWO second mortgages for $1,000 each on properties situated on.Me- Gill street, St.Sauveur, PQ.Wou!1 dispose of for any reasonable offer for cash.Communicate with 8.R.B,, care Chronicle, Quebec.June 4x6.WANTED TO BUY._\u2014_ WANTED\u2014To Buy 16 foot rowboat, squa¥e stem.\u2018 Must he in gool condition.Apply Rew-boat, Chronicle Office.June 5x3.ROOM AND BOARD.rt rte FOR GENTLEMAN\u2014In a private family.A single room, first Goor, electric light and phone, running was- er in the room.References, address 18 St.Ursule St, June 7x1 TO LET\u2014Three single and oa» double room, well furnished with a.l modern ameliorations and with ae without board.Apply to Mme.Rabb-, 22 Garneau street.Phone, 6472, TO RENT\u2014Several spacious ar well appointed Rooms in \u201cThe Moun: Pleasant\u201d (373 St.John street), to b: let singly or \u201cen suite.\u201d Perfect hea:-\u2019 ing; continuous hot water supply to baths; open fireplace for gas or coal.All rooms will be well and suitabls\u2019 furnished.Phone 4423, May 18x1:n ; EA JOR BALE.3 \u2014\u2014 tr FOR SALE \u2014 Auto Piano wi*1 Music.Also Empire typewriter, Ne.1.Phone 3647.June 4x1w.er tr PIGS FOR SALE\u2014 Nice Yorkshire pigs five weefls old.For sale at J.D.Valiquet's, St.Foye Farm.\"Phones: 6567-6568, June 3x3.FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014A cottage on the border of Lake St.Joseph, contains seven rooms (very large living-room and verandah), with ice- house and shed.The water is in the house and comes from two sources; the water from the artesian springsisy very cold and abundant.Appls\u201d% Geo.V.Tessier, 75 St.Peter street, Quebec.June 3xtf, AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE \u2014- Splendid 1914-1915.Four cylinder, Forty Horse Power Touring Car, Practically new, used only twn months.Electric self starter and electric lights and all latest improve.- ments, including Power Pump for- Tires.Car cost $2,50000, owing to illness, owner would be willing to sacrifice.Would be demonstrated in every detail to purchaser's satisfaction.Apply to 81 Dalhousie Street, Quebec.° June 2x6.\u201d HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014 An éxcep:\u2019 tional opportunity for a prompt buyer: new house completely finished.This fine and eomfortable residence of ten rooms provided with all modern conveniences, is situated on S-.Louis Road at the corner of Moncton Avenue facing the Battlefields Parkor permissiun to visit the honse and nther information, apply to H.D.Barry, Cigar Manufacturer, Quebe:, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en HOUSES FOR SALE\u2014Close ta Ross Rifle Factory.The double house No.28 Conroy street, with all modern improvements.The.Houses Nos.15 and 20 Conroy street, with all modern improvements.\u2018Further particulars on \u2018 application to Amos J.Colston, No, 153 St.Peter street May 12xt.f.pr te errata amemnans MOTOR YACHT FOR SALE\u2014 À firet class Motor Yacht, \u201cClinker.Built,\u201d copper fastened, 29 feet 9 inches long, Beam, 8 ft.5 in, Draught, 2 ft.6 in, Hull built in England, all brass Sittings, 2 cabins and Toilet Room, Height inside of cabins, § ft.9 in, 18 H.P.Morse-Pair- bank Engine, Tank capacity, 118 gal.tons, Speed, 10 miles.Splendid boar in any kind of weather.Only reason for selling cannot spare the time.Good chance for & quick buyer.Forfurther information, apply to J.A, Bernard, 21 St.Peter St, ebec, Que.Phone 965-992.Ap.Ixtt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014House No.2 Ste Angele Street.corner Mc.Mahon St, view on Artillery Park and the country.14 rooms, eompris- ing 2 bath roomp with hot water, Hot water \u2018furngew™= Also large garret and cellar, yprd and garage.Apoly to C.E.Dorion, 43 Dauteuil, PERSONAL, m7 arret tit ARRY IF YOU ARE LONELY: _ reliable, confidential, succeretui club has large Number of wealthy, eligible members, both sexes; wishing early marrisge; descriptions free, Mrs, Wrubel, 26, Oakland, OL , MA - - md\u201d CUNARD 4 Established 1840 oL : 5 EUROPE via LIVERPOOL.PLASGOW PASSBAORR- AND - Canteronia .Fri, June 11, 5 p.m.; FREIGHT SERVIGE.Ordung .Sat.June 19, 10 8.mom Glasgow.From Montreal.| Tuscania .Fri, June 25, SP.M! D ay 22\u2014+t88.Ormidaie .\u2026.June 14 | gaxonia .Sat, July 3108.06 June 3-TS8.Athenia .June 16 une SE-TEK Cassandre .June 22 res marked $ freight only.Pri., July 23, Spmoù ne Sat, July 31,110 a,m.ROBT.REF \u2026 Limited .The RoW General Agents ROUND THE WORLD TOURS.Through bookings to all Ports of the World j Company's Office 21-24 State St, N.Y.F.8.STOCKING, 32 St.Louis Street THOMSQ or HONE & RIVET, 31 Busds LINE QUEBEC.| _ eu perte vers EEE = sat, jar 17,10 am, \u2018 PREISHT SERVICE TU LEITH: ; From Montreal 85.IONA.about June 30th FRENCH LINE F a The ROBE rats £9 Mein, Compagnie Generale Trane-Atientique \u201cPOSTAL SERVICE\u201d SAILINOS FAOM WY.to BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU .Junel19, 3pm.NIAGARA .,.June26, 3pm.CHICAGO .uly spam ESPAGNE .July 10, 3pm.$ .a For information py a ra rd Wm.M.Macpherson, 53 Dalbousie ; & Rivet, 31 Buade st.; F.& [OTN MALTA |i ons à sive Busan.Frem Montreal and Quebec.| \u201cPretorian\u201d .June 10th, for Glasgow \u201cCorinthian\u201d.June 37th, for Havre and London \u201cPretorian\u201d.July 3rd.for Glasgow J T - ta \u201cSieitian\u201d.July 1lth, for Havre UE vi \u2019 and London 3 \u2018 \u201cHesperian\u201d.July W5th, for Li 1 \u2014 né July DE tp CANALIAN SERVICE.\u201cCorsican\u201d.July 17th, for Glasgow .N \u201cCarthaginian\u201d.July 18th, for Havre MONTREAL to LONDO snd London sew.[RAL us \u201cAbout June 27th inavian\u201d ; gia, | tN AKO.fu \u2018Auout June SA \u201cScandinavian\u201d.July 22nd, for Liver.Steamers marked * fr.:ght only.For information apply to: Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade street; F.5.Stocking, 32 St.Louis et.; also I.CR and C.P.R Ticket Agents, or The Robert Reford Co, Limited, General Agents, Quebec \u201cPretorian\u201d.July Slt, fay Gläegow Por further information, apply to P.$.Stocking, 32 St.-Louis st.: Hone & Rivet, 31 de st, or Allane, Rae & Company, 81 St.Peter st; Quebcc.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HAS INSTALLED the hypothec, mortgage and pledge\u2019 created hy the aforesaid Deed of Trust.securing the said bonds and which are enumerated or describe.in a description or inventory hereinafter mentioned; the whole in their! ! condition on the date of the sale hut! without warran:y as to the extent of property or contents or title.À de-* scription and inventory of the said: properties and copies of francmses; and alsn a list oi the conditions gov erning the said sale have been de-! posited at the office of the under-) signed and will be open to the in-; spection of all interested parties from ten o'clock in the forenoon to three o'clock in the afternoon of cach and every juridicial day from the date of the first giving of this notice until the date of the said saie.Quebec.June 7th, 1915.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEL.Jn.7xmn.tux6 CANADA- Province of Quebec, District of Arthabaska.IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, AT THETFORD MINES.No.980.THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BLACK LAKE.anl THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, Plaintiffs; ve PHILIAS BILODEAU, formerly of; the said Towa of Black Lake, now) of the United States of America, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month, from the last pul: lication of the present order.Thetford Mines, June 4, 1915.J.O.SAVOIE.Dep.C.C.C.Mire.A.H.CHABOT, Atty.for Plaintiffs.Jn7x2 Reading Tonizht All true lavers of God's Word & are cordially invited to a Bihle @ Reading to be held tonight and § § every Monday night.at the § Ladies Mission Hall (Jeffery ¥ Hale's School House), St Jo @ achm strec.at 8.00 o'clock.\u201c M Subject tonight: Revelations § of St.John.Come and bring a friend.MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915.F, SIMARD & CIE ENRC.142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebecssssesuousnsnan=snnasnagf NEW and SMART SUMMER NOVELTIES Awaiting Your Selection -\u2014 Hundreds of new Summer Suits, Dresses and Blouses for Women, Misses and Children.,All made in smart Styles, Correct according to Fashion Dictates.A good variety for Your Selection.Prices to Buit Every Purse.\u2014 AN IMPORTANT WOMAN'S BLOUSE SALE.Priced Regularly $1.10.Saturday, 79 Cents.Embroidered Lawn and Embroidery Summer Blouses for the warm weatn- er days, all made in the newest up-to-date styles and nicely trimmed; long or shout sleeves; all sizes.Regularly $1.10, for .000 70\u20ac $1.35 BLOUSE, AT 96 CENTS.Another wonderiu! value of Embroidered Marquisette Summer Waists; collection of dainty new moaess to choose from; value of $1.35.Your choice, any size, for.ves .¢8¢ WOMEN'S SUMMER HOSIERY.Fine Silk Hosiery.Specially priced, per pair.Women's White.Biack and all colors Silk Ho $1,00 per pair: Priced at.++.sn cel cin wie ee 04 Women's Silk and Cotton Hose, in Grey, Tan, White and Black.Specially priced, per peir.LE NEW MODELS IN SUMMER DRESSES, Women's Printed Crepe Dresses, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertion; smart styles.Specially pricedat.8478 Beautiful New Models in Children\u2019s Wash Dresses.Plain white, pink, and pale blue crepe, trimmed with Marquisette and lace and ribbon.These are smartly fashioned Dresses for girls, 4 to 12 years of age.ons 080 oes.TOE regularly priced «795 Prices ranging from.+.+ +.+ 82.20 to $3.50 SAMPLES OF LADIES' PARASOLS, AT LESS THAN WHOLE SALE PRICE, A few dozen only on sale; practically all colors, to match every dress; values of $1.50 up to $2.5), at.vie ae.98c and $1.78 F.SIMARD & CIE ENRC, 142 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch, Quebec.DYNES\u2019 (Sale of Wash Skirts and Parasols) LADIES WASH SKIRTS, of white twilled cloth, patch pocket and pearl buttons; regular $1.60 value, for.[PP J] Others in RATINS, POPLIN and PIQUE, for.eee 4.9188 LADIES SILK PARASOLS, bell and canopy shapes; in pink, white, navy, sand, royal, cerise, purple and black, for.\u2026.+ 82,75 and $3.25 COTTON PARASOLS, for.\u2026.+.99c and $1.25 49 John St.Tel.271 DYNES\u2019 a eT ee SEE Special For Country Houses FIBRE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, JUTE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS.These Rugs will wash like an oilcloth and rain will not injure them.We have them in all sizes.SANITARY MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, JAPANESE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, Special colors in Pink and Blue for Bedrooms.BRASS and 1RON BEDS, CAMP BEDS, CAMP BLANKETS, RAILWAY WRAPPERS, RAILWAY RUGS, HUDSON BAY BLANKETS, YUKON BLANKETS, PILLOWS, PILLOW COVERS, SHEETS, TOWELS, ETC.LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS.A leading line of Linoleums and Corticines, sold at 45 cents: | worth 6oc everywhere, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CARPETS AND RUGS.: Our department of Carpets and Rugs is the most complete in the city in every way-\u2014prices, variety, choices, sizes, qualities; every make and manufacture are represented hère.Sec us before buying.Jd.COT 29 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, - OPPOSITE PALACZ HILL \u2018 "]
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