The Quebec chronicle, 3 juillet 1915, samedi 3 juillet 1915
[" \u2014 \u2018 « x - ton then to Newcastle.feadyma FREE ONE TIN \u2014 MAID BOUPS.' AT DURING THIS WEEK WE WILL GIVE HETTI WITR EVERY FOUR TINS READY.id Soup Week FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAG- 12%Cts.PER TIN.\u2019 A.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Sole Distributor for the Famous BUTTER NUT BREAD, MUNITIONS FACTORY DAMAGED BY LAST TEPPELIN RAID PASSENGERS ON ' LAPLAND FROM LIVERPOOL TELL OF BOMBARDMENT.28a à \u2014 New York, July 2\u2014A description of the bombardment of the North coast ef England by Zeppelins on the nigh: of June 15, details of which have not been permitted by the British censors to become public, were brought to New York by passengers aboard the steamship Lapland from Liverpool.According to accounts oi the ai: raid given by the Lapland's\u2019passenz- ers, the Zeppelits, which raided the north-east coast of England, werc more successful from a military standpoint than any of the previous aerial war craft which have flown over England, as th:y did copsiderable damage to Palmer's foundry, a large machine shop in \u2018Newcastle now used for am- munitions factory.The official reports, according to the Lapland's passengers, \u2018cited that a majority of the deaths caused by the explosive bombs dropped by the raiders took place in the munitions factory.which aiso suffered grave material damage Except for insignificant injury to the Tilbury and \u201cGravesend dooks no damage worthy - of the name of miffitaëy usefiilness, it was sald, had been wrought by any German aircraft in England until the rad by Zeppelis June 15 on the north-east coast.The raid began at Grimsby where the highly important and valuabls docks at Immingham narrowly esean- ed bombs which were dropped by the Zeppelins, it vas said.From Grimsby.a course was then steered for Hull, but when Hull was reached little attention apparently was paid to the city which had suffered heavily from the previous visit of German aircraft.The pilot.who evidently knew the country well, led the Zeppelin squad- Running with double shifts day and night the munitions\u2019 foctory at Newcastle was well lighted and offered a fair target to the aircraft.One of the hig Zeppelins seemed to hover, almost st tinngry, over the munitions wnfks and raided down upon the foc.tary a quantity of explosive and in- céndiarÿ bombs.How great the damage was.it was said, has been withheld from the pub- Tie.Only officials have heen allowed near the bombarded factory since then, Smt.it is generally known that it suffered considerable damage from the attack.GERMANS OPEN SWEDISH MAIL London, July 2\u2014Letters have been turned over to the Foreign Office thowing, it was announced, that first class mail on board the Swedish ship Rjoern, which was seized in the North Sea and taken into a German pare, had been opened by a German censor, Ît is expetced that Sweden will protest to the German government CANADA WILL CARE FOR HER WOUNDED GOVERNMENT HAS APPOINT- BD A HOSPITAL COMMISSION FOR THIS PURPOSE, P\u2014\u2014 et Ottawa, July 2\u2014ln order to deal with the situation which will arise by the return to this country during the progress of the war of the sick and wounded from the front the government has appointed a commission, under the presidency of the Hon.Senator Lougheed, K.C., to be known as the \u201chospital commission\u201d.The principal duty of the commission will be to provide and equip hespi- tals and convalescent homes where the more serious cases may receive proper treatment and where those.whose injuries are less severe may have the opportunity.to recover under the most favorable conditions.Among the powers vested in the commission are: To select medical and nursing staffs, and to appoint such other personnel as may be needed for the management of hospitals and homes; provided that a general schedule of pay and allowances be submitted for approval by the governor-in-council.To call in the aid of any department of she Federal administration: in particular to use the machinery of the Militia Department, to draw on that.department for supplies, .steess end to utilize the services of divisional and district staffs., To incur, control and authorize expenditure connected with the treatment and care of the sick and wounded as well as with the organization, administration and maintenance of hospitals and hoes.All expenditures incurred or authorized by the commission will be made a charge against the war appropriation vote, or, when that vote ceascs to be operative, against some other special fund set aside by, parliament.The commission, through its president.will have direct access to the governor-in-council.\u2018The following have been invited to serve on the commission: President, The Hon.J.A.Lougheed, P.C., KC.Members, Col.Sir.H.M.Pellast, C.V.O, Toronto: Hon.Col.Sir Rodolph Forget, M.P.of Montreal; Smeaton White, Fsq.Montreal: John S.McLennan, Esq.of Sydney, N.S.Lieut-Col.Thomas Watker, M.D.of St.John, N.B.: Frederick W, Averey, Esq.of Ottawa: Col.C.W.Rowley.of Winnipeg: J.H.Matson, Faq.of Victoria.B.C; The Director-General of Medical Services.Canadian Militia: Clarence Smith, Esq.of Montreal.The underlying principles of the new movement will he to render effective assistance to those Canadians who have suffered in the cause of the Empire and to see that every comfort is furnished to them.At the same time a careful control will be kept on public expenditure for these services, which.in any event is hound ta be heavy.ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING.Windsor.Out.July 2\u2014Williata Routley.aged 55.a carpenter living at 61154 Sandwich street, fo:merly of 225 Manning avenue.Toronto, was arrested here tonight on a charge of kidnapping.The comploinanut i+ Mrs.Alice Lewis, a wilow of Balmy Beach, Toronto, who claims that she has been unable to secure possesssion of her nine-year-old daughter Hazel, who was placed with Routley and his wife seven years ago, GIANT AEROPLANE, \u201cCANADA,\u201d NEARLY READY.Toronto, July 2\u2014The giant aero.| ! Z) | | > .KILMARNOCK | Scorch whisky Netterdam: Nieww Amsterdam, en Vo AR ee lane now under construction for the Kritish government at the Curtis works in Toronto is to be complete | this month and will be one of the | most_powerful if not the most powerful serial fighting machines in the world.The general lines of the America are being followed in the design, hut several departures in details will make her a distitctive type, which will de known as t'¢ \u201cCanada,\u201d that being the name whicn will be bestowed on the machine when finished.While the American is a hydro-aero- plane, the new fying machine will be of thé land type.She will carry à machine gun and a plentiful stock of ammunition and explosives.STEAMER ARRIVALS, New York: Lapland, Liverpool.Rnston: Devonian, Liverpool.Glacgow: Corsican, Montreal.\\ Munitions Bill Passes Lord Copenhagen, July 2, via London, July 3, 1.24 a.m.\u2014 The German battleship Wittelsbach, which is damaged, and a.battleship of the Kaiser class, with many shots under the waterline, from the battle in the Baltic, have returned to Kiel.\u2018The Politiken\u2019s Petrograd correspondent states that it is reported that not only was a German torpedo boat sunk at Windau but a cruiser of the Magdeburg type was also lost.In preparation for an advance north supported by a German fleet, the Politiken's Petrograd correspondent states that eight German army corps were concentrated at Riga and in the Shavli region.The attack on Windau, the correspondent believes, was an evidence that this was the object of the German military and naval authorities.: London, July 2\u2014The sudden recurrence of heavy artillery fired by the Germans at many points in France is a marked feature of the fighting on the western front, but in the meantime the Austro-German advance in Galicia and in Poland is unchecked and the Teutons have shown no disposition to diminish the intensity of their eastern offensive.The Polish fortress of Zamosc has been captured and progress in other sectors of strategic importance in the east is claimed by Berlin.For weeks it has been the same story in this theatre of war\u2014an Austro-German rush, a Russian re.treat\u2014and the end is not in sight.There has been during the week no official news whatever from the British front in Flanders, but General Sir Ian Hamilton, commanding the Allied land forces at the Dardanelles, in his second official despatch of the week, records the repulse of a vicious counter-attack by the Turks who were bent on recovering the lost ground south of the fortified hill of Achi Baba and the strong position at Krihtia which the British hate for some time been: attempting to envelop., .The British forged a bit forward last Monday and the following day the Turks, after sapping and mining, launched a counter stroke with the bayonet.This was crushed, while the French\u2019 forces operating on the right in Kereves Dere Valley, toward the east coast of Gallipoli, advanced and consolidated the ground won the latter part of June.The distances are not stated.© Despite the hard fighting ever since the landing on April 2 5, the Franco-British expedition only lately, has achieved anything notable toward strengthening its hold on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula, Achi Baba being a small Gibraltar, bristling with machine guns, surrounded by barbed wire and terraced with trenches.This is the reason why an Allied progress is hailed with great satisfaction in England.It is interesting to note the tributes to the Turks bravery and even gallantry paid in almost every despatch from the British correspondents at the Dardanelles.At no time during the peninsula fighting have the Turks been accused of atrocities.The munitions measure, giving David Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions, wide power to whip the ammunitions supply, passed the House of Lords today and will be a statute when the King affixes his signature.There are manifold indications throughout the United Kingdom that the people only now, after nearly a year, fully sense the seriousness of the war.Only a few months ago the boast was, \u201cbusiness is as usual.\u201d Theatre patronage was updimin- ished and the restaurant trade normal.The Cabinet Ministers now are urging the necessity of the most rigid economy by individuals, and school children are being besought to invest in the war loan.The newspapers daily are carrying full page advertisements of the war loan.\u2019 The Teutonic successes in Galicia, the slowness of the Dardanelles operations, and the failure of the Allies to inaugurate the much discussed offensive in the west, are responsible for this change in public demeanor.CHF £07 08308 08 108 10000 OC OO 0 HX HUN MINE-LAYER CHASED BY RUSSIANS GOREN RANNAL0000G GENERAL DIAZ 2OGQO00COGOOOCNON00000 0 00 DIED YESTERDAY London, July 2\u2014I1:11 pm.\u2014\u201cA naval action occurred this morning off the east coast of the Island of Gorhland,\u201d says the Stockholm correspondent of Reuter's Telegram Company.\u201cThe German mine layer Albatross was chased by four Ryssian cruisers and ran Paris, July 2\u20147.40 pm\u2014 General Porfirio Diaz, former President of Mexico, died at seven o'clock this morning.General Diaz's wife, Senora Carmen Romero Rubio Disz, and their son, Porfirio Diaz, Jr.and the latter's wife were at the bedside when.the end ashore to escape capture.came.Tweney-one of the mine layers General Diaz had been in erew were killed and twenty- failing health since reaching seven were wounded.\u201d De IG 3 KY OE A NE A NAVAL BATTLE NEAR GOTHLAND.London, July 2\u2014The Copenhagen correspondent of Reuter\u2019's Telegram Company states that a message has Europe in 1911 after his resignation from the Presidency of Mexico.following the successful Madero revolution.3 2 a a ° a in stall the fountaia on which would tay, the socle of the monument and for which we could utilize the present hydraulic apparatus.To operate this fountain would cost very little.We would be glad if you could id- dress the answer of the Finance Committee, and cf the Municipal! Co in the first days of next Angust Please accept.your Honor, most sincere thanks, Your obedient servants.(Signed) Antonio Huot, Ernest Gagnon, Secy.pro tem.Pres.pro trzn.Address your answer to M.Erneat Gagnon, 164 Grande Allee.Quebec.our True copy H.J.J.B.Chouinard, Clerk, REPORT OF FIN.COMMITTEE.Meeting of August 20th, 1914.Present: His Honor Mayor Drouin; Alderman Cannon.president.Present members: M.N.Cote, Walling, Marti, Verret, Lockwell, Collier.Absent: M.M.Lavigueur, Beaumont, Trudel, Plamondon, Paquet, ! Dussauit.Members of the City Council present: M.M.Edmond Lantier.Your committee his the honor to make the following report: That it has studied the request made by M.M.Ernest Gagnon and and Rev.Antonia Huet, in hehalf oi the general committee of the festivities of the centennary of the Establishment of the Faith in Canada (1615-198) to get permission erect on the center of the \u201cPla d'Armes\u201d (Rond de Chaines) in St Louis Ward, a monument commemorating the said centennary.Your Committee recommend the City Council to authorize said General Committee of the Festivities of the Establishmena of the Faith in Canada (1615-1913) to ereer in the centre of the \u201cPlace d'Armes\u201d in St.Louis Ward, a monument provided the said committee submits t> the approbation of the Couneil the | plans of the said monument.Respectfully submitted, L.A, CANNON, President.Assented to August 22nd.1914.NAP DROUIN, Mayor.True copy.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, Clerk.CITY HALL.CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.Quebec, July 2nd, 4913, At 8 meeting of the Municipal Coun cil of the City of Quebec, held on the 21st day of August, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, it was Resolved: That this council herehy accepts the recommendation contain.té in the said report, in comformity THE FIGHTING I THE DARDANELLES + FEW DAYS BY SIR IAN HAMILTON.« arape\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, July 2\u2014The official Press Lurcau last night gave out a continu- \u2018ation of the report from Sir lan Hamiiton, covering operations in the Dardarelles ay follows: \u201cFurther details have been received in regard to the part played by the Australian añd New Zealand army | corps during the operations of June 29, As stated the general officer jenmmanding the New Zealand enrps, | was instructed to underteke operations with a view of preventing the enemy {on his front from detaching troops ! to the southern area.\u201cBetween 11.30 #.m.noon the action opened.H.M.S, Humber, Pincher and Chemer (all torpedo boat, destroyers) engaged the enemy's neavy guns.\u201cAt 1 p.m.part cf the second light horse brigade 1a.ed out on the right of the position.advancing some 700 yards, where the uneriy was encoun- (tered in strength Meanwhile our ar- dillers engaged the enemy's reserve, | iwhich was collected in a ravine op {posite the right centre.by shelling ! ithem with guns and howitzers.About 2.30 p.m.the eneray appear- ied to he preparing for a counter at- lack against the left of our advance - troops, but howitzer and machine gun fire was turned on.and the enmy's \u2018attack was easily repulsed.\u201cThe retirement of our advanced firocps began about 5 p.m.well cov- jered hy rifle.machine gun and artil- ilery fire.The troops were all hack in the trenches hetween 4.30 and 5.30 p.m Our machine guns and artillery did considerable execution and the naval gun-fire gave valuable assistance.| \u201cThe 8th carps report canturing 180 trriecners tinct the morning of June Lap | The full teat of the statement fol- Haws: : \u201cGeneral Sir Tan Hamilton's report ; {that on the afternnon nf June 29 hns- ; tile colurine moving dest from north ! Achi Baha and sonth from Kili! Rahr \u2018towards the Turkish right flank indi cated that the enemy was préparing for a courier attuck against a rec, tine we captured on tie previens dav.tac jou ng the evening tea nine gales: ies mm front of our right center were | blown in after which the sremy enh.jected the trenchea to a heave rile sand machine gu= tire for twn hours.i Afr a lull and other nuthurer of fire .a Pecermined attack was made avainst the left of our pasition with thg hav.Foret This attack «vas repulsed with | ficavy loss tr the eneny.| \u201cGn the southern frone the Turks trade a cwncerted attack along the\u2019 fest where HM.& Walverine.à .ifdestioyer, got searchliches and guns jte tr the main hody and caused a\u2019 Lenve Ings.| Te the cast the attack was present : closes under a heavy avrillerv fire but fmaily was checked about forty vards i from nur parapet.Rambh attacks and intermittent 0.0+0.00.Tobani O Canada.\u201cGot Save the King.Conductor, CHAS.O'NEILL, Lieut.R.C.A., Bandmaster R.C.C.A.WILL LEAVE FOR MONTREAL.Mr.Herbert.Spencer the former leader of the orchestra at the Chateau Frontenac, has been appointed musical director at His Majesty's Theatre in Montreal, commencing early in August.Mr.Spencer was musical director for pighteen years with the Sparrow Theatres in Montreal, playing in all their theatres, including the old Quecn's and Academy.Both of these houses have been demolished.From 1906 to 1910 he was at His Majesty's Theatre and his work there gave such general pleasure, that he is being welcomed back to his old position, not only hy the musicians and management of the theatre, but by the press as well.Mr.Spencer was at the Chateau for five years, where he was exceedingly popular, and it is a matter of general regret that Quebec is to lose such a talented musician, as quite a number of promising young players were pupils of Mr.Spencer.\u2018His violin solos were always admir- PATRONS OF THE ed, and the R.C, G.A.Band have in their repertoire several Yompositions of Mr.Spencer's, which are frequently played at their concerts.Mr.Spencer's first abpearance in Quebec was at the old \u2018Academy of Music.twenty- four years sgo, when he came as leader with a musical company that SMOKE PETIT BELGE SUPZRIOR TOBACCO For Pipe and Cigarettes.palyed here .4 QUEBEC EXHIBITION KEEN INTEREST MANIFESTED IN THÉ PROVINCIAL PAIR THIS YEAR.Keen interest is being manifested is the Quebec Provincial Exhibition again this year, and public men from all parts of the country have consented to lend their patronage to the success of the annual fair, Hon.Martin Burrell, Federal Minister of Agriculture, whose Government contributes so generously to the Exhibition as well as to the agricu!- tural development in the Province of Quebec, in a letter to the Secretary of the Exhibition.Mr.George Morisset, recently.wrote as follows:\u2014 \u201cSuch exhibitions do much to stimulate the agricultural industry and tn point out to farmers the successful lines of work.It is my hearty wish that your exhibition this year will be an unqualified success in every respect.\u201d : Following are the petrons for this yeat's exhibition :\u2014 Honorary Patron :\u2014Hon.P.E.Leblane, Lieutenant:Governor of the Province of Quebec.Honorary Vice-Patrons\u2014Hon.Tom Chase \u2018Casgrain, Postmaster-General of Canada: Hon.Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture of Canada: Hon P.Landry, Speaker of the Senate.Patrons: \u2014Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of the Province of Quebec; Hon.J.E.Caron, Minister of Agricu!ture; Hon.I.A.Taschereau, Minister vi Public Works: Hon.John C.Kaine, M.L.C.: Hon, Adslard Turgeon, Speaker of the Legislative\u2019 Council.Vice-Patrons:\u2014Hon.N.CGarnean.M.L.C.: Hou.Richard Turner, M.L.C: Hon.G.E/ Amyot, M.L.C.: Hon.C.KE.Dubord, M.LC.; Hon.E.Laberge.M.L.C.; Messrs.William Power, M.P.; Arthur Lachance, M.P.: L.Letourneau, M.P.P.: Eugene Leclerc, M.P.P; ard J.A.Langlois, MJP.P, em mate C.RR \u2014\u2014 Saturday, July 3rd.Specitl train will leave Palais Station at 11.50 p.m.\u2018 Tickets good to return by all regular trains until Monday and also by special train leaving Jcliette at 5.10 p.m.! Monday, July Sth, 1918.$3.28 Return.Plus Se.for war tax.Particulars and tickets at 30 St.John St.and Palaig Station, MARGUERITE CLARK AT G.A, GARDENS TODAY.This afternoon and evening G.A.Gardens will show Marguerite Clark if \u201cThe Pretty Sister of Joe\u201d.which is a beautiful picture.Perhaps we would not be wrong in saying the most beautiful picture in which Mise Clark has appeared.It has all the essentials of a delightful drama and is another overwhelming success of fam- our players\u2019 screen achievements.A good Strand war picture and a very laughable comedy will also be shown.PRIZE DONORS TO \u20ac.O.F.PICNIC.The following names were omitted in the list of those who donated prizes for the annual picnic held under the auspices of St.Patrick's Court No.620, C.O, F.:\u2014 * - Umbrella, Bon Marche: vase, F.T.Thomas; 5-ib.box of tobacco, B.Houde; fishing rod, Chinic Hardware Co.(Uptown); hox of cigars, E.Genest; penknife, E.Derome; box of biscuits, P.Hethrington: ladies\u2019 handbag, S.Fisher & Sons; hair brush, W.P.Laroche: pair of ladies\u2019 shoes, Brown & Rochette; boys\u2019 jersey, J.H.Mullin; fancy set, J.O.Massicotte; $2.00 worth of goods, Faguy, Lepinay & Frere: hat, R.Bergevin; |.pipe in case, A, Beaudoin.VIOLIN RECITAL .AT THE CHATEAU.Max Selinsky, the celebrated Rusian Violinist, will give a recital at the Chateau Frontenae on Wednesday, July 7th.Mr.Selinsky is a son of Peter Selinsky, the famous Russian violinist and conductor,-under whose direction he commenced his studies at the ag of six.Later he hecane perfectly tutored in the celebrated St.Petersburg school of violin playing under the famous Professor Auer, who has also the training of Mischa Elma to his credit, For two years preceding his coming to America he payed the first violin of the Imperial Opera House Orchestra, St.Petersburg, and has also won marked success as a soloist, on this continent.© The following programme will be given: .I.Concerto\u2014E.Minor .Mendelssohn Op.64.(8) Allegro.melto appassionato.(db) Andante (c) Allegro.Molto Vivace.Piano Sole: 2.Scherzo\u2014B.Minor .Schopust Wilired Pelletier.3.(1) Ave Maria Schubert-Wilhelmj (2) Gypsy Danse .Nacherz Op.14.(3) \u2018Caprice Viennois .Kreislor (4) Rondo of the Goblins .sree.Bargini Op.21.Lo Sarannte 4.Zigeunerweiser .NEARLY A THOUSAND] DOLLS FOR UD ONLY 27665 18 NERDED TO ATTAIN THE REQUIRED TOTAL.- Your Summer Treat ° Nice, big, juicy - Strawberries on SHREDDED WHEAT += pee \u201cn EROOEEE TOR OCR \u2014\u2014 The additions] donations have brought The Chronicle Tobacco Fund to.the splendiq total of $923.25, There is stiil a short while remais- ing before the fund closes and during the day all are hoping that the necessary $76.65 will be subscribed so that the high-water mark of $1,00) will be realized.The majority ¢f alt the kind su.| scribers to the Fund to date have lauded the idea of providing the Quebec boys in France with smoking material, and among the donors are some invalided soldiers, who agree that the roar of guns is such a strain on the nerves of the men in the trenches that it would be the mot \u2018ungrateful act imaginable not to eh them supplied with \u201csmokes.\u201d Appended are contributions received during the past few days: oy fe.voie Previously Acknowledged.$809.17 .i Est.Kenneth Glass ,.5.00 , Est Rennes Pas 00.0 390 A Dish for the Summer Days A Friend .0.25 .A Smoker -.sw Serve it for breakfast\u2014Serve it for John Brown .5.00 \u2014_ 3 _\u2014_ i William D.Brown .500 lunch\u2014Serve it for supper\u2014Serve.itas : WMC ovens Lee a dessert for dinner.Miss.Jones .3 ; Heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness; cover Yvan dy CET 0 with strawberries or other fre fruit: pour over them - Mrs WI FL.10 milk or cream; sweeten to suit the taste.3 Mrs.H.J.Lemesurier .3.- Livingaiin Crosby .1000 Your Grocer Sells the Biscuit and the Berries J.C.Welch .21 L.F.Burroughs RISE 5.00 MADE IN CANADA One who recommends layers \u2026 ces anes 1.00 From the Choicest Canadian Wheat by oie Er Jose ce The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited J.R.Thomson, Thetford Niagara Falls, Ontario Mines aie.3.00 TORONTO OFFICE: ¢9 WELLINGTON STREET EAST Mrs.W.Clint .im Mde.Liniere Taschereau.100 Mrs.W.H.Raymond .100 Mrs.Frank Thorn .Low | Baden Povell Chapter, I.| O.D.E.600 | , CRE.fo | MALTESE CROSS M.P.and J.T.Davis .500 | Miss Norton and Miss Carr ; .- return of children\u2019s cone | Automobile Tires PT oie 200 | R o Gautier ; u 100 i The Heaviest and Best on the Wacker Mrs.C.M.Bartlay, Levis, 100 | ELECTRIC BULBS for Auto Lamps, A Friend.\"raser 200 CHAMOIS, SPONGES, GREASE3 FE.H.Judge.500 | and OILS.William H.Delaney .2500 | \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Total.$92825 | F.H.ANDREWS & SON, .JUVENILE CONCERT.| : e P t .One of the moit interesting contributions to the Fund resulted from 253 St, aul S reel a concert given in its aid by Miss; Olive Morton, Miss Maud Carr, Mas.| ter Norman Morton and Miss Ethel} Carr.The energy displayed by these young people is worthy of the highest | praise.and.though only five cents.a head was charged for admission, the i sum of three dollars was realized.The pragran of the concert is as foilows: | Characters.| Olive Morton \u2014 BIG JULY SALE .aged 13 years | Maud Carr .aged 13 years ! Norman Morton .aged 6 years | Ethel Carr .aged 8 years Pare I, I.Red Riding Hood: 3 acts: 3 scenes 2 Flaesam * Dream: Recites \u2018Carr Considering the exceptionally low prices of the goods on 3.Sick Dolls; Tialogue.which we are giving 3 Bons for 1 .E.Carr and N.Morton T S 1 4.Playing Scidiers; Recitations* Wi ceoes sas ses +.N, Mortoa | his ale il Be S.Cycle Bong .O.Morton 6.Treatment to Camels.E.Carr FOR ( ASH ONLY 7.Come Over the Garden Wall; i , Song.E.Carr and N.Morton - & Dream Man; Song.E.Carr 7 9.Kindness to Pussy; Kecitation 3 BONS FOR 1 250005 eee + N, Morton .10.Bubbles; Tablea .o.E.Carr In The Following Departments Intermission.Candies and Lemonade.i I\".Each Dag Work: Recitation On the balance of our Spring Merchandise, Cottenstitee ee 000000 0 Es Carr Dotted and Flowered Crepons, Gingham, Striped Duck 12.How to Catch a Bird: Recitation and Colored Muslins, veuve oa + «cr oo N, Morton Le La 13.Kitty Dear: Song.M.Carr 3 BONS FOR 1 14.Children of the Dark; Recita- .1e .tion.ERY A o 11 On all Embroideries.T,ace, Fancy Collars, Belts and Ties 16 Mine Bo Kea Morton 3 BONS FOR 1 16.Joshua; Song and N.Morton On all our lace Goods for Dresses.17.johnny Canuck.by All 3 BONS FOR 1 On all Fancy Combs, Barrettes, Leather Handbags, ete.3 BONS FOR 1 On all our Lingerie, Coats and Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Children, Underskirts of all kinds, ete.3 BONS FOR 1 On all Straw and Felt Hats for Men.18 Conductor Bradley: Recitation ses 44 505 +24 +0, Mortan 19.Of to London; Song.N.Morton 20.Tableau of the Alle All 21.Wild West: Tableau sacs E.Carr a Rule Britannia.God Save the King.FINE SUNDAY OUTING.Take the steamer Champion which leaves Quebec at 7.30 am.and 1.15 pm.The entire afternoon is spent sailing on the river, returning in the evening.The price of the trip is mxty cents going and returning.Profit by it.THE PIMPERNEL.The common pimpernel, \u201cpoor man's weather glass\u201d has the disadvantage of being a native plant .Morton The Biggest Sale of Cotton and Duck Suits for Children ever made in Quebec.Do not buy without coming to see our prices, our large and fine assortment always defies all competition, | snd has heen almost completely expelled from Canadian flower gardens in favor of eyotics which are rarer, but lack of much of being as pretty.The pimpernel is a charming little flower which opens about 8 in the morning and closes late in the afternoon, but has the remarkable pecu- Accompanist .Wilfrid Pelletier Tickets can be secured at jhe Chatean, : CA liarity of indicating a eonting shower by shutting wp its petaln, 20 « 254-264 St, Jon Sirast QUESKEC Latest Sporting Newe ss TWO-600D BASEBALL | - GAMES TOMORROW LAVAL AND PATRICIA AND SMMETS V5.C.B.AT EX- HISITION GROUNDS.\u2014 The usual double-header of the Local Baseball League will be staged \u2018tomorrow at the Exbibition grounds and there is every reason to expect that doth games will be well played and exciting ones.Laval and Patricias meet in the first contest and as these teams are very evealy matched there is no doubt that the decision will be hard fought for.Laurin will pitch for Patricias and Pouliot for Laval.The Laval team has shown wonderful improvement lately with the addition of the Racine brothers and will be dangerous for any team.Patricias have vowed to give Laurin the support he deserves and if they do he will be bard to beat.Emmets and C.B.are scheduled fer the second game, which so should prove an interesting one.C.Bearned a five to four decision over the Emmets some time ago and feel that they can repeat.Manager Mc- J.aughlin\u2019s pets on the other hand are out for 3 terrible revenge and C.B.'s will have to do some tall hustling to stop them.Tom Kane, Emmets old standby will be on the firing line for the Irishmen while Loignon will like- ty be sent out against him.George Cartier and Harry Ledden will umpire both games.BALL-PLAYER HAS SOME GRIEVANCES OUTFIELDER OF LAVAL CLUB TWO SOCCER GAMES THIS AFTERNOON MONTMORENCY WILL PLAY.THE STH, IN LEVIS ROVERS MEET R.C.KE.HERE, Two fast football games are scheduled for this afternoon in the Local Association Football series.The Montmorency team will jour- fey to St.Joseph de Levis to battle against the 8the R.R.and a hot contest is expected.Montmorency's team will be as follows: \u2014Goal, Pink, backs, Mills, Martin, halves, Bridge, McCooey, Zeller.Forwards: Bornes, Warner, Godford, Graham, Reid, Spares, Hart, Carlisle, Shell.Tae 8th R.R.will likely have the same line-up as they had last Saturday against the Rovers but Metcalfe may be back at his old position.The game will be refereed by Sergt.Thompson of the RC.E.On the Exhibition grounds the Engineers who will leave home for the firat time this season will play Quebec Rovers.Rovers will choose their line-up from the following:\u2014 Gell, Dieroff.Smith, Hughes, Routledge, Hutchison, Anderson, Maguire, McGraw, Sherriff.Lamothe, Kenworthy, O'Hara.The Engincers have the following to choose from: \u2014Rob- ertson, Boyd, Riglington, Keithley, Nelson, McCall, Keilar, Rogers, Lobh, Marinson, Sparke.Barron, McDonald This game wil! be refereed by Mr.H.Slater.Rovers are leading the league ar present not having as yet lost a point but the Engineers feel confident that, there will be a change in the perfect | record of their opponents after today's game.SLAIMS LE SOLEIL WAS TOO HARSH.En \u2014\u2014 The following communication has been received from left fielder Gaudoise Lachance of the Laval Baseball Club: \u2014 .Sporting Editor, Chronicle Quebec:\u2014 ; Sir, \u2014Wilk you kindly permit me to J offer a little comment-on the repor of the St.Patrick\u2019sdlaval game whiclé appeared in \u201cLe Soleil\u201d last Mondar.At is easy go see that if the report is | unjust to St.Patrick's it is nb less injurious to me.1 do not wish to detract from the eight of Sporting Editors to criticise | the management (who are always wrong when they lose) nor the play- | ers but I certainly object to their right to insult an amateur animate! with the desire not only to derive pleasure out of playing but to do all - in his power to aid his team-mates.| Yes.Mr.Editor.the author of the article in question wants to insinuate to the public in a most gross manner that 1 deliberately and intentionally | played badly and at the same time ho charges me with having a physicai defect just as if it were my fault if 1 really did have one.One must be intellectually short-! sighted and lack sound judgment to \u201clight on me with all fours\u201d because 1 failed to play a sensational game, Is it because of personal spite against me or against the management of the Laval Club?I do not know but I think it is a little nf both.In any ease I was vented in a most insulting man- ! ner: after the wey of an enraged Teuton.so to speak.If the Laval club always considered me capable of holding down my position and hy some misiortune 1 did not play up to what I wished t,, fs that my fault?Is that a reasnn why | 1 should he referred to as \u201cbought\u201d | or sluggard or shortsighted?! Tf the writer in question was more, intelligent, though he poses as at *know-all\u201d, he would know that in! every game that the players are not | , always at their best and it very often | Vappens that the best players play the | worst games.[ do not pretend to he | 8 star player hut | believe that I have slways done my duty.on the field and - followed my captain\u2018s instructions to the best of my ability.1 hope that the next time, instead \u2018of seeking to discourage the players .and looking upon them as more cug- ning than the club management, this gentleman will, if he is really a lover - of sport.give bis criticism in a little more respectful manner as a player is :@ man just \u2018the seme as anybody else and therefore is no more liable to insult than anyone else.He also stated that in the game re- * ferred to that I had two errors but I oan inform him that he is still more shortsighted than 1 am supposed tn pe.because if he looks at the officia} \"summary of the game he will note thet T sm not charged with à single misplay and furthermore no run was stored on the fly that I falled to _reach as T cut off the runner at the Yours truly, (Sg4.) CGeudiose Lacheuce, ASK FOR THE FAMOUS RED ROSE TOBACCO A Free Pige and à Coupon in evefy Package.Won.Lost.Pet Chicago.\u2026.\u2026.46 22 676 Boston .2 610 Detroit .0 27 397 New York .Lu A .523 | Washington \u2026 .M 29 517 Cleveland .23 39 1 8t.Louis .2 41 344 Philadelphia \u201cee 22 42 344 Federai League.Yesterday's Results: \u2014 Buffalo.+ 8 Baltimore .4 Brooklys.2 Newark .7 _Intesnational Leaguefr will be noted \u2018that Harrisburg ; Has takes over Newatk's franchise in the Téternationab Teague.playing their ne game against Jersey City vesterdiy.- LE TR ! Clab, Billy Jacobs.THE EGSERS-SCHIFF BOUNE FASCO VICTORIA CLUB BLAMES SCHIFF \u2014 THE GAZETIES SPECIAL DESPATCH.In view of Johnny Schiff's contention that his argument with\"the Victoria Club did not stipulate that taped bandages were to be barred, the publication of the agreement in an issuc of an evening contemporary last night and in order to do justice to Schiff it by any possibility he was justified in refusing to fight Eggers, Wednesday night, we conferred with the management of the Victoria Athletic Club on the matter and their version is published herewith.First of all, it is admitted that the contracts were a little too vague and that too much was left to the integrity of the boxers.When Eggers ar- tved he was disappointed to find our that Schiff would not weigh in and though Eggers.himself, only weighed 119, it was absolutely certain that Schiff was well over 125 lbs.in fact it was said he weighed 134 Ibs.Then again; Schiff would not hear of Billy Jacobs as referee.Well, he may have been right to some extent in this, it appearing that Jacobs is Egger\u2019s manager, These are a couple of Inopholes in the contracts which manager Belanger failed to\u2019 foresee.lluwever, when, he perceived that trouble was brewing he appealed to the sportsmanship of bath\u2019 boxers in order that the affair would not prove to be-a fiasco.Eggers agreed to tight Schift at catch weights, he alec agreed tu have another referee selected, Leon Belanger beirg chosen and agreed on\u2019 by both boxers.Now in view of «this, accarding to a prominent official et- the Victoria Club.last night, Billy Jacobs together with Eggers and Manager Belanger of the Victoria Club, went into Schiff's dressing room before the hoxer« entered the ring and brought Schiff's attention to \u2018the fact that everything he had asked had been granted him and all they wished him to do in return was to discar'l the use nf the tape on his hand bandages.This was distinetly agreed to (verbally of course) in the presence of Manager Belanger of the Victoria manager of Fggets and Tommy Buck who was lonk- ing after Schiff's interests.Notwithstanding his word having been given.2 Schiff came intn.the ring with his bandages taped and Eggers objected.Then everyone knows the result.Fggers finally assent:d, hardly before Schiff had passed through the portals of the Arena.hut the latter evidently was in a fearful hurry as po trace of him\u201d could be found immediately, he havipe hurriedly caught a ca for the ES hotel.| .+ Yesterday's Results: Jersey City.1 Harrisburg .3° Buffalo.0 Toronto 3 Montreal Rochester postpo! \u2014 International League Standing: Won Lost.Pet 2 2 .604 Providence .Buffalo .» 2058 Montreal .3 27 Richmond .29 29 :Æ *Harrishurg .26 26 300! Toronto.2 A 483 | Rachester .2% M M4, Jersey City 19 a7 339.*Formerly Newark, jh National League.Yesterday's Results: | New York.0 Brooklyn , .3} St.Louis.2 Cincinnati .0 Pittshurg.1 Chicago .2 Philadelphia-Boston postponed.National League Etanding.Won.Lost.Pet | Chicago .+.+.36 26 381 Philadelphia 33 27 =.St.Louis .6 2 a Pittsburg 2 2 Boston .2 uM 460 Brooklyn .20 3M 40, New York .26 32 Mas Cincinnati .,.,.26 33 441 American League.Yesterday's Results: Washinaton.0 New York .\u2026 Chicago.T Detroit .\u201c Raston-I hifadelphia postponed.St.Louis-Cleveland postponed.American Lesgue Standingte \u2014 RACING AT HAMILTON.King Neptune Won the Feature Yes.Hamilton, Ont.July 2-\u2014The first cammer meeting of the Hamilton oekey Club was brought to a elose ere today.The track was still muddy from the rain of yesterday, and a steady drizzle fell during the greater part of the afternoon.The attendance was good, despite the conditions.As ususl, seven races made up the card, the feature of which was the .w.we have nothing against \u2018Rehifl.we know just as much ahou: him as we do about Eggers, Both are ond little fighters and we cer- wy were disappointed when the haut failed to come off, but we leave vit to any none who was present that evening to say if it Inoked as if Schiff was anxious ta fight.Buck.did not leave the Arena with Schiff hut offer ! ed tn take his place against Eggers \u2018f two hundred dollars was handed over to him.Does this not look like a holdup?The Victoria Club admit that their agreement was not ironclad enough hut in view of the facts as stated ahve were they to hlame because \"the fight did not come off?The Gasette Special.| Aprnpos gf the despatch to.the .Montreal Gazette, announcing Schiff's victory after administering a severe heating to Eggers.Mr.Harry Fone taine.Proprietor of the Victoria Hotel told us las: night \u201cthat before Schiff left for the Arena he handed ; him a telegram saying, \u201cHave that sent 14 the telegraph office ahout ten o'clock.\u201d ® \u201c1 left it with his instructions\u201d said Mr, Fontaine \u201cand when 1 read the story about the Gazette's despatch in your paper this morning, it just struck me that Schiff must have wired it himself\u201d Perhaps Schiff did nat send the telegram, himsel{ but\u2014Weli, who did anyway?LOCAL TRACK NOTES.Alderman Gauvin broke the track record last Saturday, working ont five horses during rhe afternvon.Îte hat jour helpers preparing and bringing the horses out to him on the track, each horse in his turn coming ont three times, this being equal to fii- teen heats of two miles each.The names of the Horses \u201cAmble Dawson\u201d a free legged pacer, \u201cFaster\u201d Brown welding trotter, \u201cRoyal V.* stallion, trntter, \u201cHarvey M\u201d Sorrell pacer, this is the gelding that pushed Major B.O.so hard last year in the five mile race, and *Mombar C\u201d pacer._\u2014 Jos.Rigouette has another new one this week, \u201cKinstalesy\u201d, a very power ful and gritty mare, sired by Kinster, 2:14 1.4.Dam Alesa 2:23, half sister to Kinstress, 2:09 1-4, a beautiful trotter.Ottrus.Among Joe's string are \u2018Doeryn\u201d, Sired by Walnut Hall, \u201cForrest Pointer\u201d Sire.Forrester, \u201cAulsbrooke\u201d by Bingara.\u201cIra Aubrey\u201d Roan, Gelding, by Captain Aubrey.Mr.w Dube has returned: from Thetford Mines: where he won the Free-for-all with Red Wilkes, and at St.George de Beauce he won the 2:17 pace and Free-for-ell.Trainer R.De Cotret has left for Chicoutimi by bost with Directum Queen, to take part in the races there on the 4th, Mr.F.X.Jobin and trainer Thivierge have also left with Kavak and Sr Patehin to take in the same races.J.M.Landry with.\u201cFrankie Bo- fourth event, the junior Champion for | gash\u201d and trainer Didsce Marois, and two-yesr-olde at § 1-2 furlongs.ing | C, Linghan with \u201cSweet Flower\u201d Neptune winning at 2 to 1 from a to Three field of sin J Rivers, are leaving for ofter their succeosful i T 'Epiphanie, À + DIT immo I EPA ET TOI jeden I att aad JRISS TINE tH DISTRIPUTOR :\u2014 Why drink beer made in Milwaukee, St.Louis and other Ame- FRONTENAC BEER is made rican cities when you can get beer like FRONTENAC made > .and matured in exactly the same way here in Canada?Why * pend your money abroad when it is required so much in Canada?snienac Beer Made in our 2 Million Dollar Brewery Thia Boar is made by the highest paid brewery workers in the Dogrinion fn the best equipped brewsey on the North American continast\u2014ooeof tse [iad fre \u2018American bors 1 a master industrial sights of Montreal.Try it to-day \u2014 all dealers.FRONTENAC BREWERIES Limited, MONTREAL ELZEAR FORTIER, 125 St.Dominique St.\u201d SERA [eat ball tomorrow.se * The Football field at the Exhibition grounds is in good shape this year | and the league is well satistied with ! it.Rovers and R.C.E.play there this afternoon.THe Montmorency team : will play the 8th R.R.in Levis.\u201c.At a meeting of the Football league : last evening it was decided to suspend Kenworthy for the season.The player in question signed to glay, for Montmorency ae also signed to play with Rovers, He playel far Rovers, against the Falls, the game being \u2018 wen by the Rovers but was protested, | The protest was upheld and the game | will have to be replazed.It appears that the Rovers management signed Kenworthy in good faith, Dhelieving that the form signed by Kenworthy to play for the Falls was illegal under- : standing that the signature was a\u2019.| fixed before the formation of the league.However, investigation prav- cd that Montmorency\u2019s form was perfectly in order and therefore the play- | 1 er was entirely to hiame.The Rovers were not deprived of the twa pnints gained but will have tn play for them again if the championship race warrants it.Kenworthy hoxever suffered the penalty nf his duplicity and now he knows al about the old aay- ing \u201cThe \u2018pen is \u201cmight er, etc.\u201d R.CE.hare a player named | Just supposing he happened : Saell of Moni.| sf, to run up against morency.THis ie | The Young St: Patrick's accept the challenge nf.the AllStare for a game to be played où \\Valsh's field, Sunday at 10.00 am à Be ve T.WALSH, (Capt) | Ae Core \u201cRed Rose hy team will play at\u2019 Sillery.Sunday afternoon.Dan; Doyle will be in the hox for the 5 lery lads.ese i C.B's expect to surprise Emmets tomorrow.Loignon had the Emme | Huggers well in hand the fast time théy met.But wait till tamarrow says our old friend Frank M:Laughlin, =.\" * Laval and Patricia wi'l likely he a great battle.The last time Laval won out in the last inning.the score he- ing 4 to 3.Both teams arc cvenly matched, sr Umpire Cartier will be back on the \u2018 job tomorrovg «« | \u201cDetective\u201d Lepine is still hot na the trail of the thief\u2019 who stole the hody protector of the umpires.He is, following & clue \u201cwhich he expects wilt} lead to the perpetrator of the outrage but \u201cwait and see\u2019 is afl he says.May : be he'll catch him and then again, the thief may swipe Romen and thea what'll the league dn.( May he continued.) «ss .Popular Pastime.No.141.\u2014Order.ing a fine sirloin steak and just zet- ting ready to eat it when your rele: ious friend reminds you that it is Pri day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 te ttt P.Q.to take in the races there Ju'y 7th.The Dorval track, Montreal \u2018s he- ing resoiled and is tn he enmuletel Tuly 7th.in anticipation of the Grand Circuit meet in August, more than sis hundred horses can he stabfed and given first class accommodation.\u2014 Reports from Poughkeepsie, N.Ysay that Thos.Murphy worked Directum I.P.1:58 in :33 3-4 1:06 1.4, 1:36 3-2, 2:06 last week.as a final keying up \u201chefare shipping west.The last half nf the record mile was in :59 3-4, and the final quarter in :29 1-2.1s GENERAL D'AMADE GOT TO KNOW THE BRITISH TROOPS IN BOER WAR.To the average reader Sir John French's description of the manner in ; which General d\u2019Amade\u2019s cavalry had relieved the pressure on the British troops at a critical moment meant no more than that a French commander had done his duty valiantly and well.But to many militiry realdears the name was already interesting and familiar.General d'Aamade has already been in touch with the British army on active service.He went through the South African war as French milr- tary attache, and though he escaped the Boer buliets, he fell a victim to a common enemy\u2014typhoid.Now that General d'Amade is leading the French troops at the Dardanelles, and is second in command to Gen, Sir Tan Hamilton, his personality is of even Lorenter interest to Football this afternoon and Base- THE FASHIONABLE STORE THOS.Successor to - T.D.DUBUC DONOHUE A SPECIAL $1.95 OFFER A limited quantity of Women's.Cotton Voile Dresses in Black and White Block Checks.White with Black Spot, and all White Muslin trimmed in Lace.All this Seasons Latest Models Values $5.00 to $6.00.Special $1.95 T.D.DUBUC THOS.88 and Successor to i DONOHUE 124 ST.JOHN STREET It is doubtful whether it is easier to wage war or to watch it.The attache\u2019s business is a difficult one.He is always under escort: \u201cWherever ! .Walk and wkercver | go,\u201d wrote Su lan Hamilton when he was attached ta the Japanese staff in Manchuris, \u201cI am unceasingly a target for curious eyes, There ia no help for it, 1 know, but in cnurse of time this sense of being watched! gets on the nerves, and I lang with an intense longing for,one of the two most secluded situations in the wrrld\u2014the desert of Sahara or a hamsom cab in London\u201d In South.Afriea he made friends with several of the British generals now fighting in France In all senses, even to the point of heing able to amuse and to he amused by his cs- cort, he proved an exemplary attache, and when he did walk alone he had &\"way of impressing the most suspicious sentry with his good intentions.An attache, let it he known.runs a risk of being treated a< a spy if he shows the least disposition to tnervousness When he goes forth to observe the country, he must never avoid the eye of patrols or let himself be merged for long in the landscape ; it is not safe for an alien- looking gentleman of military bearing to appear too suddenly round the corner.But by confident and easy hearing.and even by timely and noisy Mowing of the pose on approaching the danger-zone (hoth Ceneral d'a- made and Sir Ian Hamilton have anecdotes to the point).it is possible to go through a campaign without being taken for a combatant.General d'Amade's bearing is fit for all occasions.It is the bearing of à first-rate fencer.It has the alacrity and finish proper to an exponent of that polit est of the arts, Gen.d'Amade has done a great deal for the cult of the foil and epee in England.He has oi- fered prizes at London clubs.and shown how useful competitions and displays may be in spreading the vogue of his favorite exercise.More than would be the case with most Englishmen, he is able to keep the martial character intact under a pile of social attainments.A man of about fifty, with grey moustache and \u2014\\ BASEBALL Are Evenly Rain Checks Issued Sunday, July 4th EXHIBITION GROUNDS 1.30\u2014Laval vs.Patricias 3.30\u2014C.B.vs.Emmets des Some Good Ball Expected As Teams | t Matched, Ladies Free Also Four Retail Stores.LOYALTY CONSTITUTES MY BRINGS ME CUSTOMERS.Gentlemen smokers in partie- ular and the public in general, are respectfully invited to visit our new Store, Branch No.2, situated at No.26 St.John street, corner of Palace Hiil, adjoining the Bank of Montreal and opposite La Caisse d'Economie, just through curiosity, and if you are satisfied, WE SOLICIT YOUR CUSTOM.JOS.COTE, Importer and Wholesales Tobacco Merthans, 188 8T.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC, STRENGTH, QUALITY grey-blue eyes, a brilliant horseman and of established valor, he is the best type of the ahle and active soldiers who are upholding the honor ot France in the present encounter.His allies can find no fitter description than that ons.tleman, « ie an officer and à gen: DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limirso MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THB ELRBIATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GA8 COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Stack\u2019 Per Particulars, apply te SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, MONTRBAL.messes eg 0 -+= \\ \u201cWRO PAYS\" AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN Next Week Two Great Attractions at the Olympia Theatre.\u201cWho Pays?\u2019 this is the inevitable question that finds 21 answer in a series of twelve dranas of which the Olympia Theatre will commence the presentation Mondsy and Tuesday.\u201cThe Price of Fame\u201d 16 the first of these dramas snd shows what sometimes is the dear price of 3 thing onc shoud cherish so much beœuse it brings no great happiness.This sertes ie not only very interesting as a photoplay, but it bears a moral lessen that cannot be taught in any bester way than by illustrations.Pathe Gazette is also on that programme with \u201cWho Pays?\u201d and 2 comedy will be shown to complete the bill.For Wednesday an) Thursday, the Olympia announces the coming of Charlie Chaplin, the inimitatable comedian whom everybody is trying to imitate.; The Mth serial of \u201cThe Exploits of Elaine\u201d will be shown Friday and Saturday as usual.eines NEW SERVICE TO WESTERN CANADA.An important railway announcement is made today, The Dominion \u2018is te have a new service between Eastern and Western Canada.Fast Passenger is to be inaugurated | on july 13th between Toronto and Winnipeg over the Canadiap Government Railway.(The Transcontinental) | jehe Grand Trunk System, and the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario 1 Railway, These three railways are combining pre make this new service of a super- ter class in every respect.\u201cThe Nat- {sonal is the appropriate name which has been chosen for the principal {train on hoth its east and west bound [icurreys.; ; \u2018This train will leave Toronto each ! Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.and | Winnipeg on each Sunday.Tuesday and Thursday.its equipment consisting of colonists sleeping cars.electric tighted first class coaches.tourist and ; standard sleeping cars and dining car, which will be operated through with- eut change.The mileage by this new route het- wcen Toronte and Winnipeg is 1257 \u2014 TOOK THE ADVICE OF HIS FRIEND Somach Trouble and Rhoumations Relieved By \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d MR.L.LABRIE 804 Champlain St, Montreal.\u2018I have been restored to health by taking \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019.For two years, 1 was a miserable sufferer /rom Rheumatismand Stomach Trouble.1 became\u2019 very weak, had frequent dissy spells and when I took food, felt wretched and sleepy.I suffered from Rheumatism dreadfully, with pains x my back and joints and my hands swollen.A friend advised me to try \u2018Fruitatives\u2019 and from the outset, they did me After ! had started the second box, I felt I was getting well and I persevered in the treatment.I ean truthfuily say that \u2018Fruit-e-tives\u201d is the only medicine that helped me.LOUIS LABRIE.\u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\" is the famous medicine made from fruit juices.bc.a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 236.Atall dealers or sent on receint of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Pier at the mouth of the 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.miles and \u201cThe National\u201d will make & fast run.coverinæ the distance in | foriy two hours.Westbound passen- | gers leave Toronto at 1045 p.m.and | travelling over the Grand Trunk lines | are at North Bay at 7.00 o'clock next | morning.A splendid daylight run is | then made aver the Temiskaming and | Nerthern Ontario Railway, through the scenic beauties of Timagami and ne interestivg Cobalt district.| Cochrane is reached at 4.25 p.m | 2nd \u201cThe National\u201d there begins its jeurnev over the main line of Canada\u2019s Transcontinentt with its solid roadhed, little curvature and no noticeable gradients, all contributing to (the greatest degree of comfort by day ler right.Tt traverses a country of | wonderful possibilities in which tens : of thousands of settlers will carve out their homes in the future.| \u2018The region between Cochrane and Winnipeg is one possessing great at tractions for the sportsman as well | as the settler, as here are situated seme of the finest fishing waters on the Continent.while hig game ah- cunos in the forests.There is an ever changing panorania of heauty.Great rivers flowing north and south.have their source in this height of land country and here the Indian, unspoiled be civilization, still makes his heme.Tt is indeed virgin territory.far its natural loveliness has not vet heen marred hy fire or the lumberman.Refore entering the Province nf Manitoba the train runs through the famous Nibigami (country of lakes), region.another.of Canada\u2019s magnificent holidayresorts.reachingWinnipeg at 350 p.m.Ensthbound \u201cThe National\u201d leaves Winnipeg at 5.15 p.m.arriving Cochane at 6.15 p.m.next day and Torente eighteen hours later.arrival in the Queen City timed at 12.05 noon.At Winnipeg the Grand Trunk PaA- fic lines afford splendid connections for all important points in Western Canada.phe Pacific Coast.California, etc.and also furnish x new short route to Alaska and Yukon.traversing the Csnadian Rockies and other marvels of secnic interest The opening of this new route makes an evoch in the history of Canada as the new service will nro.vide for fast through travel from Halfax to Prince Runert.Vancouver.Victoria, and other Pacific Coast eit- fes, via on AH Canadian Route.the Caradian Government Railways (In- necting with the Grand Trunk Railway System in a Uninn Station.(Ron- 1 venture).Montreal.thence Temiskaming and Northern Ontario.Trans: tereolonia! Railway) in the East con.corvinental Railway and Geand Trunk band of steel from acean to ocean.\u2018 Publications pertaining to this new route with ocean to ocean map may he procured from all principal ticket agents and passenger representatives nf the Canadian Government Railwnys and Grand Trnuk System.SOLDIES\u2019 CHEWING GUM.\u201cGive me a smoke\u201d is the continual request of Tommy Atkins: hut \u2018Give me some chewing gum\u201d is the cry of the Indian soldier at the front.The dusky fighter prizes his chewing gun as much as the British fighting man values his pipe or cigarette.The In-lians claim that chewing gum not orly allays nervousness.but by provoking a supply of saliva it keeps the threat moist in the absence of water.Hundreds of years ago the Indians used the gum of sapodille to relieve | exhaustetion and quench thigst, and it is for similar reasons that they chew gum on the battlefield today.Betel nuts sre the favorite chewing substances of the Indians, and they unconeernedly go on chewing Pacific ernnecting in the Union Station at Winnineg.forms a continuous | when advancing under heavy fire.The position of the Pier at the mouth of the Cap Rouge river is, as heretofore.shown by a flat Buoy by day, and a White Light by night, and the position of the Pier recently taken at the end of the long wharf is in à straight line with the said Flat Buoy, and about 600 feet to the west.W.A, KE-NGSLAND, In Bxbm.Agent QUEBEC NORTH SHORE TURNPIKE TRUST NOTICE All proprietors of automobiles and automobile trucks are obliged by law to pay toll, and are requested to stop at the gates to show their way cards.Military men on duty or otherwise, are obliged to pay toll like other proprietors of autos.From the 15 July next, ail persons carting manure will have to pay toll at the gates as provided by law.By order, G.H.BURROUGHS, Jn.29x$ Secy-Treas.Q.N.S.T.T.In the Heart of Thigns.Take your Meals at : The Marathon Cafe 120 St John Street.Phone 5993 THE CHILD'S CAFE Corner 8t.Peter and St.James Streets.\u2018Phone 3432.88 St.Joseph Street.\u201cPhone 3315, Table and attendance unsurpassed.Home-made Pies, Apple, ,Kaisin, Cocoanut, Strawberry, Cramberry, Blueberry, Rhubarb.All kinds of Fruits served in season.Also finest assortment of soft drinks and lee Cream: J .| Wednesday, altesion, betwash 1} = U EC i EB = 0 a \u201c1% Mont centrally Witunted on the coff\u201d\u201d mer of $t Louis and St.Ureule Stajust inside the St.Louis Gate.Bess site im the city.All modern conves- iences.Room and board Firsts, LOST.LOST\u2014A Brown Horse, am, and CPW\" Finder please rety, to Harrie Aoi July pot WANTRD of July, a clerk for a general store, with experience, good references res quired, of Protestant religion when.+ applying.State salary per month, free of board.Le Gros Bros, Barachois, Gaspe, P.Q.STENOGRABHER WANTED =r At onda fpr abopt, three months for office.in Beauprs- Érench.and English: State fuit parti s and saiéry required to J.Ruddii Beaupre Que.\u2014 = ~ .\u201con English Lady, ®.C., aged 27, safink-x 2 ing fluent French and Spanish, \u2018holding University Certificates and excel- 7 lent references desires post as govur- ness or nurse.Apply Box 233.The:- ford Mines, P.Q.June 24x12.WANTED \u2014 Experienced stenographer.Minimum 60 words.Must speak and write both languages az.~ eurately.Good salary for an ambitious person.Immediate vacancy.Require reierences.No school children need apply.M.I.T, Chronicle Office.June 24x3.i AGENTS WANTED.* ~ AGENTS\u2014Salesmen, everybody, write quick; biggest momey-thaker © en earth; sells like wildfire to cigar trade; territory given.| Duipet Security Trust Building, Camden, N.J.UBA AgÂtu,th,satatf FARM FOR SALE.| FARM OF 90 ACRES, with good ?house and barn thereon will éacrifice # for $300.00 on account of owngs leav- | ing Canada.July 3x1w.7 ROOMS WITH BOARDROOMS WITH BOARD \u2014 Ales - Table Board, by the day, week or month.Apply Miss E.Verreault, 39 St.Genevieve Avenue, The Cape.\u201d : ; July 2xlw.ROOMS TO LET.3 ROOMS TO LET\u2014At\u201d 188 St.4 Ursule St, First class, furnighed or unfurnished rooms with all modern conveniences, elecpric light, kot and cold water, etc.Apply on premises, to3 Mrs, Donohue.Phone 2813.BUSINESS NOTICE.eee mre GRINDING in all its branches, polishing and sbazpening of aff kinda™ of tools, razor, scilsors, knivés, axes, Safety Razors a specialty.A trial solicited.We gtarsmtee ail - York W.Wild, 95 Bt.Augustin ste To LET.TO LET\u2014For July and \u2018August, - furnished house, situated near the Chateau Frontenac and Dufferin Terrace.Apply No.27 Mount Carmel: street.Telephone 1859.- TO RENT\u2014On St Foye Road a house with all modern conveniences.For further information apply telephone No.4620, ring 21.June 26x3.TO LET\u2014Flat of five rooms, firet floor of house No.26 St.Ann street.Apply to\u2019 W.R.LaRue, Notary, 28 St.Ann street.A REQUIRES the services of Five Seagoing Ships, of from one hundred and fifty feet upwards in length, and from twelve to fifteen knots or upwards speed: only modern.well found seaworthy vessels will be accepted.Owners desiring to charter vessels conforming to the above description are requested to send full particulars of sessels offered with rates of hire, to the Department immediately.G.J.DESBARATS, Depuey Minister of the Naval Service.Jy.2x3 RANT wo loner HOTEL LAKE 1.05EPH \u2014 Canadisn Northern Hotels \u2014 22 Miles from Quebec.Ia the Laurentian Mountains.Complete new equipment, For rates.by the day, week or ses- son apply to, Despatch Agent, Can.Nor.Station, Quebec, or A.A.Bay, manager, St.Catherines, P.O., Que.Jy.3,10,17,24,31Ag.7,14.I ASK FOR THE FAMOUS § RED ROSE TOBACCO A Free Pipe and a Coupon in a avery Doshagm Ae : | for selling cannot epare the TO LET\u2014Comardious offices containing 3 rooms each in the top flat of the Dean Building 61 St.Peter Street.Apply to Daniel MeGie and Son.March 23:t FOR SALE.HOUSE FOR SALE \u2014 Self contained white brick cottage, situated in - Belvedere Ward containing 8 rooms and all modern conveniences.For fur: ther particulars apply to 64 Bourlamaque St.or phone 3124.\u201c VOL OR July 3x5 MOTOR YACHT FOK™ Spe A firet class Motor Yacht, \u201cClinker- Built.\u201d copper fastened, 29 feet 9 inches long, Beam, 8 ft.5 in, Dranght, 2 ft.6 in, Hult built in England, all brass fittings, 2 cabins and Toilet Room., Height inside of cabins, 5 ft.9 in, 18 H.P.Morse-Fair.bank Engine, Tank capacity, 118 gal- loss, Speed, 10 miles, Splendid boat in any kind of weather.Only reason time.Good chance for à quick buyer.For further information, apply to :J.A.Bernard, 21 St.Peter St, Quebec, Que Phone Tutt OFFICES TO LET\u2014Offices in the Richelieu Building, ao well as bec Steamship Company, Comman ing good view of the Riveren » ADA D, 48 Dslbomsie ouest Fobêret A PERVONAL \u201cMARRY IF YOU ARE LONELY.- reliable, confidential, successtul club has largs number of wealthy, eligible carly both sexes, wishing marriages Mrs.Wrubel, Box descriptions tree, 26, Oskiand.CèL | LADIES\u2014When delayed or irregue tar, use Triumph Pills; always depend.particulars -.rite National Medical Institute.Milwaukes, Wis, May 20xlswzit, i \u2014\u2014\u2014\" SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1918, 54 ag ST.URSULE ROU SEY class cuisine and service.Satisfaen.!.tion guaranteed À select resort fof, lady tourists.Also table board.A alaphone 3944 TF lens MRS, H.}.LEMESURIER WANTED\u2014On or before the tenth ~° 2 July 20m can + ï ° SAEFOGCI\" MOBS those formerly oceupied by the Quer\u2014\u2014= d- ene ths ok } > - BATURDAYSQULT 5 MISE GLABGOW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.~ Frum Glasgow, July §\u2014T88.Athenia .uly 15-788.C 2.July 30 teasners marked t fi only.© SRY stesmekly \u2018 The ROBT.REFORD Te; Fuiok _ \u2018General Agents 7 =\" * FREIGHT SERVICE TO LEITH ; AND NEWCASTLE.To Leith:\u2014 RE #8 JACONA .:.aboirt July 16th \u201cTo Newcastle: \u2014 88.CAIRNDHU .fhe ROBT.REFORD Sas : Agents about July 14 CO.Liv.teé, From Montreal and Quebec Steamer- : *Pretorian\u201d.July 10th Tor Gfisgow *Sicitian\u201d* July 11th for Havre.| London \u2018Bcandinavian\u201d.July Z2nd, for Liver- 0) \u201cCorinthian\u201d.August 1st for Hoe .London Grampian\u201d .Aug, Sth for Liverpool *Pretorian®.August 7th for Glasgow For further inforgation, apply t> F.8.Stocking, 32 St.Louis st.; Hone k Rivet, 31 Buade at, or: Allans, Rae 3 A018) Compagnie Generali\u2019 Trens-Atisntique 1] en, GLENNTRAE.CUNARD Estadlished 1840 » EUROPE vis LIVERPOOL - Orduns .Bat, July 17, 108m.Tuscanis esos Pri, July 28, Spm.Sazonia .\u2014.Sat, Juty 31,10 a.m.ROUND- THE WORLD TOURS: Through .Ports of the Werld.+ Office 21.34 State Bt; N.Y.| 54, CKINO.52 Br.Louis Barbet | [FEE 7 \" | \u201cPOSTAL, BERVICE\", |.SAILINCS FROM NY, te\u2019 RONGEAUX.| ESPAGNE .cones Jety 10,3 pm: ROCHAMBEAU .July 17,3 p.m.NIAGARA .July24 3pm.CHICAGO .July 31,3 p.m.For information apply to | Wm, M.Macpherson, 59 - , 33 Dalhousie a; Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade ot; F.§ | Stocking, 18 St.Lewis st, Quabes.CUNARD LINE MONTREAL to LONDON #68.CLOUGHTON About July our Jul: StH th \"8.4 MONADXOCK!.Steamers marres * ire:ghs only, For information apply to: Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade street: F.& Stocking, 32 St.Louis st; also I.C, R oe, CER Et Âge or The rt lo mi Genera} Agents, Quebec, ted, k Company, 81 St.Peter ot, Quebec, Me.Vineéas, es qi Nortt Bay, Cobalt an Conhrone ross terio Splendid Roadbed.Lv.Toteato Ar.Winnipeg \u2018The New Transcontinental.) NEW SHORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANAD Cita.Govt.Rys.JT & N.O.Ry.; Gradd Tiunk Ry: Syivei = \u201c°° TORONTO-WINNIPEG ; Seonic Highlands of Ontario, .+.} of amore Mareere: Highlands of Ont Te meme Tu JS Nr Eavipminr 1045 pm.Tue Thu.Sat.Lv.Winnipeg 6.00 p.m.dally = North Bay 7.13 sm Wed: Fri: Sun.Ar.Regime © 60) 20e 92) \u201c Cochrane 445 nus.Wed Fri.Sun.3:30 pm: Thu, Sat.Mos, = Through tickets via the \u201cCanadisn Rex] at °° te Prince Rupert, Yul , Victoria, Seattle.a) Efe q Timp tables, slesping car tickets and other information tom any Grand Tru Govt.T.&N.O.Ry.Agents on applica RMSP West INDIES OT do fu ASA SET © Bermuda, $t.Kitts.Antigua, Won Barbades, Deminien, Be.Lu Darvodos, dronnés, Tried snd la dalles QUE) on vitae Tali Oe | - \u2014 | Ped2üxiow,satatt \u2018 ] ne | Am, \u201c= Seriatecn 9.9 am.Sma ods = Gasp & Bain dis Chaleurs SS.Co.Limited Nts 4.00 o'clock, bam.\u201c@ill call te MECH LISLE = Connecting with the Steamer STEAMER \"PERCISIEN\" Will sail from QUEBEC.on WEDNESDAY, fos .GASPE and BAIE DES CHALEURS Coast, and NS ang all intermediate ports JULY 14th and 30th, as far as NEW CAR- \u201cGASPESIEN\u201d for BONAVENTURE, TCAPLAN, MARIA, NEW RICHMOND, CARLETON, DALHOUSIE snd CAMPBELTON.Fréight will be received at the Harbor Commission Pontoon, Customs \"\u201cYWharf, on the day of sailing, till 200 o'clock, P.M.- .For farther information, apply 0:\u2014 J.M.POULIOT, Agent.= Telez-hona 2661, 153 BT.PAUL STREXT.1913 1st Ror further Pacticulars, appiy to: 106 MOUNTAIN HILL.$ 19,300.00 DEBENTURES OF THE TOWN OF MAGOG AT PAR, YIELDING 6 P.C, Redeemable between 1917 and 1926 as follows: 1916 16t .1922 1st November.2,000.00 À 1917 1st .-$2,400.00 1923 1st November.4,000.00 À 1918 1st .3,000.00 1924 Ist November.3,000.00 ¥ 1919 let .Gold 1928 1st November., Sold 8 1920 1st November.2,900.00 1926 ist November.Sold § - Mrovinctal Securities Lid, 1921 let November.$3,000.00 § \\ QUEBEC, P.Q.; - -Bakery For Sale ! FOR SALE\u2014At Bis, Anne\u2019 de Beaupre, a good house including private residence and a bakery; \"all in good condition.Gopd opportunity for a baker with a little capital.Conditions easy.Apply to William Carrier & Sons, 108 Dalhousie street, Quebec.5 ai ir SSSR RE \u201cii FRENCH LINE.About Juis dlat | T .| until sudden weakness: d®veloped in *} clipe \u2018in.St.\u2018Paul, which fell 7% \u2018to\u2019 - | Brmation?in \"Fderifer price ida \u2018Fcértain*inariufée Po \u2018 S14) 2c rele) © THE.QUEBEC CHM BOUQNT ad SOLD, , | 4 AR he + Daily, except Sunday, at 8 A.M.- North Shore Service, © | ATT Meuse NCOOUGALL 8 COMMNS \"SIO Brokers 118 MOUNTAIN BRL \u2018Phones: 1402 and 1403.H.8.THOMSON, © MANAGER BE OU 11 re gr EXCURSION TO JOLIETTE Special train at 11.50 o'clock Tenigtt.$235 RETURN.$3740 CHICAQO, IIL, snd RETURN Going, July Jed, 4th, Sth and bth Return limit, July 16th.HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS, Every Tuesday.TRAIN DE LUXE From Quebec and Montreal\u2014505 p.m.daily.NONIGPAL DENIS NETTING INVESTO Weekly Sailings: July sth, 16th, ||\" 23ds, 30th.M.P.CONNOLLY,\" General Agent, 48 Dalhousie Street.Phone 1830, - ARTHUR BRUNEAU, « Hoapint be Mrs BRUNEAU \u2018Phone 1906, |\" ER NEW VORE MARKET.(Canadian Press).New York, July 2\u2014Stocks pursued an erratic course todpy, \u2018price changes POST & PLA! + COMMERCIAL \u2018NEWS .| A.A.GINGRAS (Members Montreal Stock Exchange.) STOCK BROKERS, 11-12-18 Sault au Matelot Strost Orders promptly executed oa all Markets, A B.DUPUIS, Quebec, & DUPUIS 38 Wall Street, New York Manager.being more than ordinarily.confusing.Some standard issues.were up while others were lower; the samé conditions applying to numerous specialties, rading was dull except during the first and final hours, when the weakness of United States Rubber and.St.Paul created\u2019 general unsetticment.- Because of the passing of the rubber dividend, interest centred m@inly about that stock at the opening.Initial sales consisted of 5,000 shares at 45 to 46, against yesterdsy's close of 51%.From thié Tevel the stock de- | opening until past.mid-day, -~ which clined to 44 1-4, making moderate re- ( [act had a favorable effect on prices, 7 - | generally, A bear drive againet dif- covgry later.: \u2018 \u2026- Lo.! e eantime -other stocks, particularly |.ferent issues and especially .St.Paul during the afternoon was based on war specialties and a few railway in- poor \u2018earnings \u2018of \u2018that road and cou- vestment shares, had \u2018manifested a \u2018 a tendency to break away from rubber: | pled with the: rumor of the torpedoing Improvement.was well: maintained | Of a laige passengér steamer bn\u2019 the way from the United States to England caused \u2018marked recessions, Discrediting of the \u2018rumor caufed some secovery, but sentiment was\u2019 still \u2018mixed: at \u2018the close.© Transactions, however, continue to be largely pro- fessiontl.\u2018\u2019Generst -condittony, ate-un- changed and the idclingtion to \u2018awaif\u2019 developments in the\u2019 Gerniant-AÆmeri- san situation is tdhered to by public interest.= ar CLOSING MARKET LETTERA By private wire te Breen & Gourdeau, Stock Brokers, 63 St.Peter Street, \u2018and 6° Sauk- \u2018Phone 185,\u2018 # New York, July 2\u2014Price move ments\u2018in the stock market were rather irregular \u2018thfoughout today\u2019s Session and sentiment at the close of business indicated confusion.American\" Can was a feature of strength from the Ganadian -Pacffic, which lost its gain of the opening and soon fell to-142, a fraction -above its low:record.~ / .In the last hour the entire ist for- Aeited -its gains \u2018on\u2019 a precipitate de- 83% on rumars affecting the maintén- ance of its dividend.As.the -St, Past earnings are known 'to be unsatisfac-: tory, credence \u2018\u2018attacked to these : .rumors.-Theteafler theimarket mov.| = Sales: -Stdcks, 334,101; boirés, $2,- ed mote heavily.» - se 0 7 A7 1865000: cn ov mony nt Steel's strength\u2019 was ascribed rg the optimistic statégients \u201c\u201c6f' trade: du- thoritiek à which\" found: partial \u201ccon- «Chicago; Juiy 2-Whestt\" fflrther* demand for old wheat \u2018ahd the delay.iA \u201charvest, \u2018cagied by rains fa the TA southwest\u2019 created aii tines x {8a 4 oft the part of ahorté;'espétiaily Ta the current\" delivery.\u201cJuly wheat, widened its\u2019 premidm \u2018over Septémber, closing #%c higher, while the] later were at 3 to 1% Up.\u201cthat the entire local stocks lave Béch sold to go out at onée.\u2018Coth\u2014Conditions in corn were lit \u2018tle changed from those of the prev- fous two days with the market advane- ing sharply early and holding, most of the day to the close, While.liberal increase™in country offerings were reported \"they could net be fully con- écti d matérials.Arnètjican Can's arly rise Wai Based on tht \"belief that\u201d the \u201ccompany v a3 partici pating \u2018in\"'sohne large war coittra 'Athong secondary, railways, Missouri Pacific\u2019 wad *éonspicudds for its new tow price of 5%.Total sales of stocks aniounied to 342,000 ghares.\"° Sudden withdrawal of presgiire against exchange on Paris was one of the interesting developments of, the day.Demand Bilis.on Paris made marked recovery and remittances, to all other European centres, including London, also strengthened, * Further heayy selling international bonds, presumably \u2018for foreign inter- | ests was a feature, Total bond sales, par value, $2,810000.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Sy private wire to Bruneau & Dupui Stock.Brokers, 11, -13 and 1 Bault-au-Matelot St.Tek 196 - > Open High Low Close thé spot \u2018market advanced .tq still ider figures.\u2018\u2019Oats\u2014Covering in July caused an advance of 2K cents, while the defer- a, to the general belief in a magnificent ¢rop prospect.\u201cThere were; however, numerous complaints especially from IMlinois, Towa and South Dakota of à reduction in the prospect on seccdunt | firmed!\" Premiums on cash corp, in|.:to $1.14 outside, according to location.red months gained only -14-to He due | NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER McDougal & Cowans, Stock Brokers, Us Mountain Hill Quebec, Phones 1402-1403, New York, July 2\u2014The upward movement of the forenoon was checked after mid-day by heavy selling of St.Paul, A substantial part of the selling _in that stock was foreign liquidation, but rumors of a reduction of the dividend had some influence in causing the decline.The directors will act on the dividend matter this month, but although the earnings for the year just closed were not favorable there is a prospect of marked improvement and it is not considered probable that a change in the rate will be made in view.of the brighter erop outlook in the road's territory.The firmer tendency in foreign exchange has been maintained notwithstanding the liquidation ef foreign holding of Amétican issues in New York market.Liquidation continues very heauy in bonds while à considerable \u2018amount of stock is also being sold.The action of the market shows that the foreign selting is now the ch ef influence.When that suspended in the fornoon prices Advanced but à \u201cagsing tendency set in again.Total sales: Stocks, $350,000; bonds, 2,865,000.con Al rs arnt.MONTREAL STOCE EXCHANGE \u2018Sales (Friday Afiernoom).1e (Weom Breen & Gourdesu).Toronte Railway\u2014S, 3-at 111.Daminiqn :Iron-\u2014S, 25 25, 50, 50, 100 as.Hlinois-pide5 at 91.Mackay pfd\u201435 at 664, dos Power\u201410, 5, 75, 25.25 at THE TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET.Toronto '\u2014 Quotations are as follows: \u2014 : Wheat, Onatrio No.2 winter, $1.12 Manitoba, No.1, north.$1.39%: No.\u2014\u2014 Ticket Offices st 30 St.John strex, Chatesy Frontenac and Palais Station, d, J.P.MOORE, Genital Rellway and Sto Agemey.All lines repre RalLwa RC TEE |\" Detminion Day Excursions, Single fare goi d July dor going and returning so 9-day Tour from New York.All expenses $40.50 up.Unlimited attractions for vacationists.Cooler than middle Atlantic Coast Resorts, \u201c \u201d Fare and one-third, going June Twin-screw \u201cBermudian ; July 1st; returning July nd Jase 2.Safety, Speed, Comfort.Sails Through sleepers to Portisnd and alternate Weds.ana Sats.For particulars apply to F- 8, Stocking; Messrs.Hone & Rivet, ar M.P.Connolly, General Agent, Canada Steamship Lines Limited, Quebec.Montreal\u2019 from Lev: 7.20 p.m.; daily except Sunday, Parlor daily to Montreal at 1230 p.m.(noon).GEO.H.STOTT, C.P.& T.A, Quebec \u2014_ TN mms QTLs CENTRAL | Railway | CHANGE OF TIME SUNDAY 20th JUNE, 1915, Pullman Buffet and Dining Cars os through trains.Trains leave Levis as follows: ° 750 am\u2014Wihite Mountain Express \" Dec.2xtu th satxly.Gaspe Steamship Company LIMITED, 88.LADY OF GASPE.= $27.00 RETURN \u2014 Meals and berth included.For a delightful trip of eight days in the Gulf to Gaspe and the Baie des Chaleurs.Sailing dates (Customs House wharf), June 22nd, July 6th and 20h, August 3rd, [7th and 31st, at 4.00 p.m.For information, apply to J- A.BOUCHARD, Manager, 40 Dalbousie Btréet.Hone & Rivet, 31 Buade street, and PB.8 Stocking, 32 St.Louis street, Ticket Agents.STEAMER \u201cFRONTENAC\u201d Commencing Apel! Stee, Weather and conditions permitting, the Steamer \u201cFrontenac\u201d will sail as Chaudiere and Megantic divisions and all local stations; daily except Sunday.1.45 p.m\u2014Sherbrooke Local Express, for all stations on main Line only; daily except Sunday.4.30 p.m\u2014Boston & New.York Limi tod.Through Pullmans for Boston and New York daily except Sunday.On Sunday this train will leave Levis at 4 p.Connections for Chaudiere and Megantie divisions daily except Sunday.Through Pullmans Portland, Boston and New Yorkfor follows: .For reservations and tickets, apply Island of Orleans Ferry, to:\u2014 From Island: From Quebec: F.& STOCKING, D.P.A, 5.30 am.6.00 am.32 St.Louis street, telephone 82, or 6.45 am, .=.7.30 a.m.| office at the ferry, phone M2: 8.15 am.-.9.15 am.Representing Thomas Cook & Soa.10.00 am.\u2026 11.20 am | and all Ocean Steamship Lines, 1.00 p.m.3.30 pom.5.30 PM cevcerrennee 6.1% pm.CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAY Ser rom guesec: | NAM] 10] TTY From Island: esssveseasse 1.00 pom ANA ATOS 130 pm.\u2014 2.30 pm | 8.20a2m\u2014~lacsl Express te Camgy 3.18 pm.cesar 4.00 pm.belton, daily.5.00 pm, .i 2.20 p.m.\u2014Maritime Express to St 7.00 pm.vessroseces.7.30 pm.| Johs and Halifax, daily ex- On holidays the boat will sail from cept Saturday.Saturday's the Island at 8.00 am, and in the; train runs to Mont Joli on'y afternoon at the same time as où connections for Murray Bay Sundays.| points via Riviere Ouelle Junction st St.Joseph with the: wharf.Levis electric cars.5.15 pa Loaal Express to Riviere = = Loup, daily except Sus- REMEMBER THE SATURDAY ayy ops daily excey TRIP OF THE 88.CHAMPION TO BERTHIER.STEAMER \u201cCHAMPION\u201d St.Laurent, St.Miche), St.Jean and Berthier Line.On and after the 23rd of May, westher and circumstances permit ting, the Steamer \u201cChampion\u201d will sali as follows: except an Sundaye and Holidays: day., 12.15 a.m \u2014Ocean Limited to Halifax daily.1 12.50 p.m.\u2014 Maritime Express te Montreal, daily.3.29a.m.\u2014Ocean Limited to Mont: real, daily.TRANSCONTINENTAL RY.60a.m\u2014 Mixed train to Parent and intermediate stations (Monday and Thursdav).:2, north, $1.36%; Na 3, north.rom From Quedee | 3485p: \u2014 Express to Fitzpatrick $1.33%.3 north, Berthier, 5.00 a.m.M.T.S.4 reed p daily except Sunday.Oats \u2014 Canada western, No.2 St Jean.6.30 a.m.\u2014Mixed train to Fdmunds.63%c at \u2018lake ports for immediate | Bt Michel ton (Tuesday.Thursdayshipment.Onmrio No.2 white, 6c | St, Laurent \u2018 and Saturday) A to 57e; No.§ white, $3c to Me cut- Saturday, i 428 p.m.\u2014Fxpress to Monk daily ex.i cent Sundavside; an track, Toronto, $8 Leaving Quebec at 7.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m.! and leaving St Jean at 5.30 p.m.: On Saturdays the sume boat wit! | \u2014 sail from Quebec to Berthier In orde: ; CANADIAN IR) te permit citizens to enjoy the pure\u2019 CHANGES IN T'ME.alr on the river.The boat will sall | Commencing Sunday.oly 4th.$ J).NESTOR, C.TA, 7 Du Fort and 22 Mahone wr from Quebec at 200 pm, and will; return 9,30 pm.\u2014 - Trains Nos, 37 and 8 Sundave .1 omly will operate to and from Hate Lake St.Josepir instearl of Valeattier \"| as at present.{ No.37.Sunday only, Na It *1C.45a.m.TLv.Quebec .Ar.5Mpm JL50a.m.Ar.Hatel Lake St.Joeeph.Lv.400 p.m WELLINGTON ! Effective Sunday July 11th.P Traine No.11 agd 12 will nat ope=: ate hetween Joliette and Ottawa on Sundays.- SW Th, Through steeper from Ouebec leav- > > ing at 11,30 pm.for Ottawa, will YY METAL > therefore only leave daily except Sat- 9 © urday.and through eer from Or-\u201c tawa will only errive Quebec 6.30 a.m.CPOLISHES.# daily except Monday.> ov For further particulars, etc.apply \u2018Yume ® to Depnt Ticket Agent, Canadian Nor thern Railway.Quebec, Jy.Sto1S TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME TABLE Taking Effect June 14th, 1915 No.1.(a) Leaves Riviere du Loup .oo \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.74520 Ry \u201ccl WELL row cs coma Press Sil Car 48 48) poping week lait yar.PE corsa $Me 45 ST.PÉTER STREBT, and \u20ac SAULT AU MATELOT STREET, \u2019 ! Tolaghone 106 ! B 3 Corn\u2014American, No.2, yel., Si% : Aas joke a Le wa of bad weather and heavy growth be- | on track, Toronto.\u2018 Am Can com.46%: 47% 46% 0 ing favorable for its development.| Peas\u2014No.2, $1.50 to $1.60 nominal.Am Car Fdy.S4% 54% S43; 548g | Sraboard development for \u2018of \u2018oats | -Barley\u201470c te 73: outside for mals.Am lee \"10 5 3 showed a further advance in cash.près (ing and 65e ta 70: for feed.cor : J pd miums; stands in store selling «3 hig Buckwheat\u201474c shipping points.[Amir oe a fp TATA ere ling Me a Am Su Ref.109%: 109% 109% 109% Grain quotations today were as| Flour\u2014Manitoba, listed quotations Am T « TL I00 1.2 \"227022 | follows L 17 | st Toronto are: Firgt patents, $7.10; Ana Cop x-d;.35% 38%: 3514 : 33% | Wheat: Open.High.Low.Close, second patents, $6.50; strong bakers, Atchison 00% 1003; 100° -100° | July .108 112 10734 1T1% asked | $6.30.Ontario winter, 90 per cent.Balt & O 76% \u201c774 76K 76% Sept :.10234 104% 102 104 bid patents, $4.70 seaboard.Beth Steel 194 169% 167% 167% | Déc 108% 107 \u2018108 \u2018107\u2019 asked | © Millfeed\u2014Manitoba bran, $26.00 per BRT ha 87% Corti: ro | ton; shorts, $28.00 per ton on trick, CPR.143% 144y; 142 © 142% | July 74% 7S 74 74% asked | Toronto, Cent Leather.40%: 41% 4054 40341 Sept \u2026 72% 73% 724 754 COTTON MARK Ches & Ohio: 39% 39% 381 Jig | Dec.64 \u201cus ec New York.July 2 coton fut s : ©._ n re pe ¥ \u201c 9 on 5e 2 : pie July .45% 47% 43% 4730 hid - {closed steady.Closing hids:\u2014 uly, Erie 26%: 26% 26 26% Sept .38 38% V4 38% asked 9.28¢; Oct, 9.70c; Dec, 993c; Jan.\u201cdo 1st pid.40% \"41 40% \u201841° |Pec \u2026.3934 39% 3914.39M split [999c.Spot closed quiet.Middiing ¢ LL : : = : uplands, 9.60c, Gr Nor oid sh on pin Lo BANK OF ENGLAND.- Liverpool \u2014 Cotton, spot good busi- do pid .7544 7514\" 75% \u201873% | London, July 2\u2014The Bank of |ness.Prices easier.American mid- Louis & Nash.11615 11644 115 © 115 | England taday sold £28000 in bar | dling, fair, 606d; good middling, Mex Petrol'm.78% 7614 74% 7434 | Bold and released £105,000 for Egypt, | 5.504; middling, 5.204; low middling, Missouri Pac.6% \u20186% 54 6% ; Nat'l Lead, .63% 633% 62% Nevada Cons.15 15 14% New Haven -.\u201c Si ott] N-Y Central.'s À | Norf & Wes103 ., BREEN & GOURDEAU ; North Pac ioe oo os STOCK AND BOND BROKERS enna ., .PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS 4.74d; good ordinary.4.34d; ordinary, 4.044.The sales of the day were 12,- 000 bales, of which 4,000 were for ape- Toronto for \u2018the week ending June 201.were (five day HER à omM- le pared with $34, 219 for scope rag pas rei owe A à G, MORTON MASSEY, Chel Agents, -aphir: Cots 291 es Resin, fiom; sales, 1.93; receipts, wy shipments, 1004; stocks, §7,- IN Arrives Connors, N.B.1238 p.m.No.3 (a) Lenyes Riviere du Loup .\u2026.\u2026.ty ov ov 11602.Arrives Connors, N.B.8.50 p.m, otrespondenty: Jenks, Gwyan mem culation and export.and included 11,- Le .¢ Bi Vela Board rade, at New Orisa?chine $00 American.Futures closed barely Ne.3 $° ! aves Lonorh 345p.m.\u201cSoo\u201d com .11834 113% 112 Ê steady, Arrives Riviere du Loup 835 p.m South Pac .88 80% #7 Melson\u201d ag | Robin, members Montreal Stock Exchange.o'p4 ETC.Ne, \u20ac-(s) Lesves Consors, 10m.South Ry in a sou * London, July 2\u2014Calentta linseed, Arrives Riviere du Loup 4.10 p.m.Third Ave.83.S34 §3 SI | ppt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ean | }V17-AUgUS.$53.All trains daily except Sunday.Union Pac 1974 128% 19% 1970 Sperm ol, £78 den with Canadian Pocife Ry.\u201cter Union: Pac .1274 1 1275 1 perm oil, , w nadian y, U's eel.says son so cou | THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Peuoisum, Amicus roland, IK; | Wooduiock, Fradericton, 3 Joki, N.\u201cdo pfd \u2026.:109% .: \u2014\u2014 spirits, .» .; Houlton, Presque Isle, Accumuiutod FURS .conssmpacan sane sates sane mesonsongies $97,000,000 | Turpentine, spirits, 386 3d.and Port Pairfield, Meva ne 1004 » 0 Revenge for the FOUL Lee neonn gramme an an most ne ee 7,823,008 Ron, American strained, 320; And at Riviere du Loup with all .: Asosts p ot a a sserreesscaniecce 17,000,009 | type \u201cG\u201d 12 8d.Joly 2=T ; Ungercolonial Railway Tapion crains SANK CLEARINGS + Over $10,000 peid dally in Claims, oe Savannah, Ga.July urpentine or further information, ers, à : of for of 1065 to 1010 | firm, 3934: sales, 304; receipts, 304; | ete.apply to F.8.Stocking, 32 Se Toronto, ly dk clearing dn | tos 430.00 being au dan rate oi 00s erie oot pon saturn ng | shipments, 213; stocks, 22551 Losin street; Hows & Rivet, 51 Bade street, PF.X BELANGER, Gen, Freight and for Portland, connecting with .i Passenger Agent Riviere du Loup, | * pd | | ! OUR SHOW ROOM IS WORTH A VISIT Mechanics Supply Co., Limited CONTEMPLATE IMPROVING the PLUMBING APPLIANCES in your dwelling ?Wanted A (ROCKAWAY) family wagon ; light weight with doors and glass panels; two springs on back; axle must be in good condition.D.S.RICKABY Pons 351.237 §T.JOHN ST.ered Sillery Nurseries BEROERVILLE We have still a fine lot of Celery Plants, per 100.50¢ Mixed annuals, per 100.Pansy Plants, per dozen.25e We are now cutting some fine Peoneys, per dozen .75% Small, mixed Geraniums, per dz.75c Designs from $200 up.\u2018Deliveries anywhere in city.Phone \u201c95.Open to visitors Sundays and week days.JOHN RAMSDEN, GARDENER WAR TOYS TOY DREADNOUGHTS \u2014 Nest little battleships; nicely painted and rigged; will float in water.Price 10 cents each and upward.TOY CANNON \u2014 Lever pressed quickly, ejects by compressed air, cork, with a pop.Price only 15 cts.each.POPGUN\u2014Built on the lines of an ordinary rifle; black stock, nickeled barrel; shoots à cork with loud report; pull-down lever.Price only 15 cents each.TOY SOLDIERS\u2014Pewter soldiers in neat cardboard boxes; men in various :hooting positions, kneeling and standing.Have metal Bases for standing in position.Price 15c and 23¢ per box.\u2014 AL 80 \u2014 Big assortment of Sail Roats, Tin Sand Pails and Watering Cans, Children's Rake, Hae and Shovel Seis Toy Lawn Mowers.T.H.O'NEILL, 248 St.John Street.BLUE PRINTS Done by Electrical Machine, In HAMEL & TESSIER CIVIL ENGINZERS i ve.+.Bima Print Dept 51 St Pter Breer i Quebec $10.00 Cash | $6.00 per month =ili pus « bcourifel | PIANO tu yowr beme Just receiving a sew stack of PIANOS from the lesding maguiacturets ARTHUR LAVICNE 54 Couillard Street LADIES At the Store of Misses M.and A.BROWNRIGG, you will find the latest styie in MILLINERY.:: Just received from New York: Large Sailors, Panamas, in all shapes, \u2014Large and Small Children's Wear also in large varieties.~Balance of our Trimmed Hats at a reduction, VEILING.RIBBON.FLOWERS.Give us a visit before You go Elsewhere Misses M.& À.Brownrige MILLINERS 64-66 ST.JOHN 8T, LB.RENAUD à COP.G.BUSSIERE & C # PLACE D'AR#zd HOUSE, 18 ST ANNE ST.Newly Repaired Formerly the St.George House.First-class Rooms with all modern convemieneus, also table board Excellent Cuisine.1 | I \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 For Your - TRE OURS EL BRON a I CLIMPSES OF OLD QUEBEC ! LIMPSES OF THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY \u2014 Public Address to Col.Irvine.\u2018The friends of Col.Irvine.Commissioner of the North West Mount: ed Police, and in fact the citizens of Quebec generally were pleased, 30 1 sears ago.to read in these columns that the conduct of their fellow- towns-man and his Mounted Police during the rebellion have been duly ppreciated by the people of Prince Albert and sarrounding district.These people speak from a knowledge of the services rendered them by the Col and his men.In spite of some newspaper criticism.there is no doubt now but that Col.Irvine acted with great wisdom in deciding to defend Prince Albert and the lives of the large number of settlers families, including many hundreds of helpless women and children.At the time it was considered a matter of regret that owing to the scarcity of :rms he was vnable to use the volunteers to the full extent, and to have gone out to meet the rebels.had he been able to do so it would have left Prince Albert virtually unprotected and subjected the faige population there to calamities too frightful to contemplate.Col.Irvine's Reply.\u201cI heartily thark vou for the kind and encouraging words of appreciation expressed by you tor my action ard conduct during the trying and anxious time thrcugh which we have just passed.In acting as T did I considered | was only doing my duty, to my coutry and to you the inhabitants of Prince Albert and surrounding district.To guard against and tc protect from: attack \u2018he inhabitants and to prevent it falling into the lands of the enemy were my reasons for the line of action 1 took and which ! sm glad to know you heartily endorse.Especially T thank the Ladies.May [ say I am glad indeed to know that Judgments Rendered \u2014 Writs Issued.By the Prothonotary: .Spring Clothing 11 style, cu: and finish count with you, give me a trial for your Spring Clothing, as 1 am positive I can please you EH 2: :: | 1 have received à new stock of | the very latest gunds, and would ! take pleasure in showing them toyou 1:00 i i S.J BURKE, 187 St.John Street à QUEBEC | Phone 781.| FOR PICNICS ur OUTINCS We hive a mont delicious assortment of the very best brand of meats, in glass and tin, for the preparation of sandwiches.CHICKEN GELATINE.TURKEY CELATINE.TONGUE GELATINE.SAUSAGE GELATINE.HAM GELATINE.BACON GELATINE.! GAME PIE GELATINE.\u2018 MIXED GAME GELATINE.[| POTTED MEAT GELATINF | BRISKET GELATINE, | PATE FOIS GRAS.Also Potted Meats in Glass and tins, Ried PAIN \u201cThe House of Quality.\u201d + 22 FABRIQUE.Phone 6400.W.&G.GENERAL INSURANCE BROXERS 111 Mountaia Hill NEPTUNE INN d.T.La VALLEE PROP.115 Mountain Kill \u2014paum American ai.super Plan.Cafe Attached to Hotel Close to Boasts, Elevator, Cars \"Phone 1708 QUEBEC Morton Massey [|i Cloutier vs.Lortie \u2014 Judgment against defendant.according to his judicial confession, for $100.00, inter est and costs.- Dominion Furniture Mfg.Co.vs.Chartre\u2014Delibere discharged.Vachon vs.Richard\u2014Judgment ia plaintiff's favor for $100.75.interest and costs.Vachon vs.Dugiet\u2014Defendant is condemned to pay plaintiff $108.00, interest and costs.Tessier vs.Tessier \u2014 Judgment against defendant for $204.00, interest and costs.|, By Hoa.Justice Malouin.Giroux vs.Giroux\u2014Plaintiff claims $100.00 damages for slander, alleging that defendant.in the parish of Bean- ; port, had said in the presence of many people that the plaintiffs son.Emite Giroux, was a robber, and that a certain amount of money had been stolen by him.The defendant denies the plaintiff's allegations of his declara- : tion and pleads thar in January last, | plaintifFs son came to his store with a companion tn buy apples and that at the same time another lad came to huy tobacen: defendant left his counter for a moment to get some change leaving a dollar bill on the counter and after the departure of the hoys he noticed that the money was gone.and : being sure that one of the children had it.he went immediately to the plaintiff's residence, trying to find the fad with the money: after relating the matter to the mother of the child.he insisted to have the pockets searched.both mother and son refusing to cnmply with his wish: the Court dis missed the plaintiff's action.By the Court of Review.Paquet vs.Lavigueur et al\u2014Lon- firmed with costs.\u2018 Maltaise vs.Corporation of the Village of Pointe-au-Pic\u2014Judgment reversed and action maintained for $200 with hinterest and costs of botn Courts.By Hon.Justice Cannon: Seminaire de Quebec vs.Gosselin-\u2014 Action for $4,302.52, based on a decd of mortgage, executed before Sirois, notary.in April, 1886, by Mrs.Adelaide Lagueux, widow of the late Pierre FE Bourassa, for a sum of $4.- il that itching 1f you are ouffering with eczema, ringworm, rash or other tormenting s
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