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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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[" y N / THRWEATHER an excellent Sandwichpee FAIR; SHOWERS LATER Fresh Cream Cheese We are receiving daily, shipments of this delicious Cheese, and in such quantities that we can supply all demands.Spread on \u201cBUTTER NUT BREAD,\u201d with Lettucs, it will maxe In cakes of about half-pound.Sold only by: A.GRENIER.Grocer and Wine Merchant, Established 1882.94-96 S¢.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 Sole Distributor for the Famous BUTTER NUT BREAD.Se Each WHAT MORGAN HAS DONE FOR ALLIES WIRM HAS HANDLED CONTRACTS AMOUNTING TO HALF A BILLION.New Yori July 4.\u2014In explanation of the part the firm of ).I\u2019.Morgan &Q Company has tak:n in the furnishing of war munitions and sup- \\plies for the European nations at war, tt wes stated authoritively here to- eight that the firm had handled con- tiacts amounting to more than $500,- 800({0 for the account of foreign governments since the war began.Of this amount about $400,000,000 worth has been purchased for the British government since the Morgan firm was appointed as agents for that government in this country.and $50.- 000.000 worth for the French Govern-° went contacted for within the last monri, the Morgan firm having been appointed by the French government to act in the same capacity as it does for the British government.About $150.L00.000 worth of war supplies were purc.ased for the British gov- cr:ment in this country during the early months of the war.which the Mcrgan firm had placed\u201d in part.About, one half vf the total amount contracted for in this country rep- sesents contracis for ammunition, shells.powder «hd the like, but of the whole amount of ammupition eontracted for only a small part, it wae stated.had been forwarded to the purchasers the remainder is now >eing manufactured.The Morgan firm's commissions for placing the contracts was said to be \u201con à sliding scale.which began at 2 per cent and decreased in proportjon to the magnitude of the contracts.All of the contracts, it was understond.had heen placed with firms in the United States.The Mergan firm.it was stated had not given any contracts to firms in which it was interested.Tt was explained that oi the total of £450.000000 worth nf war supplies contacted \u2018for by the Morgan firm tha- only a small proportion had been raic.although advances have been rade to some firms.This explanation was given to correct the impression that the large purchase of war cunplies had heen responsible for the fall in fcreign exchange.The tow svotations were due.it was stated, to the erormous purchase in this country of grain and foodstuffs.MECHANICIAN KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE RACE.Tacoma, Wash., July 4\u2014Paul Franten, mechanician for Wilhelm Car!- son.a driver in the 200-mile Montamarathon Automobile race held on the Tacoma speedway today, was killed and Carlson injured in an upset near the wind-up of the contest.Guy E.Ruckstell finished first, with a time of 2.57.Earl Cooper was second, and Eddie Pullen, third.BRITISH MINISTER TO SOFIA.London, July 4\u2014 Hugh O'Beirne, counsellor of the British Embassy at Petrograd for nine years, latterly with the rank of minister plenipotentiary, has gone to Sofia as British Minister to Bulgaria, according to the Petrograd correspondent of Reuter's Telegram Companymûres U.8.VICE-PRESIDENT THREATENED WITH DEATH ; St.Louis, Mo.July 4\u2014Thomas KR.Marshall, Vice-President of the\u2019 United States in a statement to newspaper reporters said that he had been.threatened with death in more than 5 dozen anonymous letters which he has received during the last six weeks James.GERMANY GETTING HER OWN MEDICINE RUSSIAN SUBMARINE BLOWS UP GERMAN BATTLESHIP OFF DANZIG.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Petrograd.July 4, via Londdn, july 5.\u2014The official communication issued by the War Office today says that on Friday a Russian submarine blew up a German warship of the Deutschland | class which was steaming at the head | où a German squadron at the entrance of Danzig Bay.The text follows: \u201cOn Frrlay, at the entrance of Danzig Bay, a submarine with two torpedoes Liew up a German warship of the Deutschland class, which was steaming at the head of a German squadron.\u201cOne of our destroyers rammed a German submarine which was at- \u2018empting to approach our\u201d warships.The submar-ne failed to reappear on the surface.Our destroyer suffered slight damage in the collision.\u201cIn the Shavli region, west of the Niemen, there has been a recurrence of fighting.In the Edvabno region a fierce mining conflict is progressing.Near the village of Kutche we captured a gallery of mines, in which were 900 pounds of dynamite.\\We also successfully exploded mines prepared by us.\u201cOn the Bzura, near the village of Sukha, we repulsed an attempted advance by the enemy against our trenches.tn the direction of Radom we took the ofiensive on Tuesday and Wednesday.nights and captured scv- eral trinches and several Austrian battalions, | \u201cBetween the Vistula and the Bus there hse been desperate engage- | ments.The enemy's.offensive on the l Wysnica river was successiully stopped.The enem: concentrated his principal effort tc the east of Krasnik, in the direction of Lykhav.where we | reprised the attacks, although the | final result of the fighting is not yot known.: \u201cThe enemy also attempted an advance towsrd Zamose and Krasastav, where the fighting was desperate.especially where the Volitza flows into | the Vieprz.on the line of villages in- c@ding Tarjimeklir, Krasno and Stryeff.The enemy sustained heavy losses .\u201cTarjimeklir, which the cnemy cap- tvred Friday evening.again passed into aur hands at dawn on Saturday.\u201cAfter holding up the Austro-Ger- man advance on the Gaila Lipa.we fell hack to the Zlota Lipa.\u201cThere, has been no change on the Dniester.\u201d ; The Deutschland class of boats are pre-dreadnoughts nf 13.000 tons displacement and carry a cemplement of 729 officers and men in times nf { peace.Thev are armed with four 11- [ine guits, fourteen 6.7-inch guns aa twenty 24-pounders and are equipped with six submerged torneda tubes.They are built to travel 18 knnts an hour and cost complete abou: $6.000.- 000 cach.MEMORIAL SERVICE AT LONDON.ONT.London, Ont.July 4\u2014Hundreds of citizens were turned away from S:.Paul's Cathedral this merning.when a memorial service was held for Lt- Col.Camphell Becisr.commanding officer of the Seventh Fusiliers, wha fell in action at Fertubert, on June 15th.An impressive service was conducted by Caion Tucker.who spoke eloquently of the dead nfficer, who had heen a member of the Cathedral for years.LONDON TIMES\u2019 FUND.London, July 44\u2014The London Times fund for sick and wounded reached today more than $6070 000, The fund long ago created a record in newspaper collections.(GORDON\u2019S LONDON DRY GIN (UNSWEETENED) GORDON\u2019S OLD TOM GIN GORDON\u2019S SLOE GIN The Queke RUSSIA London, July 4\u2014At a rate estimated at five miles a day General Yon Mackensen's forces are still swinging northward in Galicia and Poland in a colossal and daring endeavor to drive a wedge into the Russian centre and dislodge the Russians from the Vistula river and force them back over the Bug, thus splitting the Grand Duke's forces into two sections, with thousands of acres of swamp and marsh land between thém.If the Austro-Germans can continue their progress another week, even the British press admits, the Russians will have to give up Warsaw, and with it the whole line.In the meantime the Germans are massing more troops in the Baltic provinces, and the recent encounter in the Baltic seems to suggest they contemplate co-ordinate naval action, but it is possible that the sea operations were only a feint.In south-east Galicia the Russians are fighting tenaciously and have the advantage of a remarkable series of parallel rivers beyond the Gnila Lipa, and the Austro-German advance is likely to be extremely costly.Thus, on their two extreme wings the Russians appear to be firm, and where they are retreating, it is still claimed, their retirement is orderly and accompanied by vigorous rearguard operations.The Austro-Germans who are advancing in the czntre, are, moreover, getting deeper into a country covered with forests and streams and barren of railways, between the middle Vistula and the Bug\u2014natura! advantages to the Russ:ans, which military writers here repeatedly emphasize.They point out, too, the daily lengthening chain of Austro-German communications, which brings an added burden to the Teutonic allies.\u2019 Some sections of the British public think the time has come for Great Britain and France to begin a general offensive in the west and thus force a transfer of German troopy from the eastern theatre, but the more conservative military writers think that the time for this is not at hand and that the best aid England can lend her eastern ally is to pour into Russia every ounce ~ of ammunition that can be spared without curtailing the necessary supply at the western front.One of the main aims of the German operations in the east seems to he directed to a vast turning movement behind Warsaw, embracing Brest-Litovsk.one of the strong Russian hsaes, and civilian residents of Warsaw, according to Petrograd despatches.are already leaving the city because of the possibility of German occupation.Circulars dropped from German air- eid of July.As an explanation of the continued retirement of the Russian centre, a Petrograd despatch says: \u201cThe Russians will refuse tu accept serious battle in a country devoid of railways.\u201d Russia has not denied that in the recent naval engagement in the Baltic the Russian warships violated Swedish territorial waters, and the situation is not unlike in circumstances the affair off the coast of Chili, when British cruisers sank the Dresden.The Swedish papers comment on the episode in mild tone, assuming that an apology and explanation will be forthcoming.According to Copenhagen advices the greater part of the battle was fought in Swedish waters, and the crew of the Oestgarns lighthouse had to lie flat to escape the shrapnel.SEmswansrmmmssnns anaes SOUTH AFRICA WILL [GERMAN SPIES IN SEND CONTINGENT | THE RUSSIAN.ARMY * GOVERNMENT OFFERS IT AND | THREE ACCOMPLICES OF LT.ALSO FORCE OF HEAVY AR- COL.MIASSOYEDOFF HAVE TILLERY, BEEN HANGED, craft on the Polish capital predict the fall of Warsaw by the i London, July 4.\u2014~A Reuter despatch from Johannesburg, South African Republic, says: \u201cGeneral Jan Christian Smuts (Minister of Interior Mines and Defence, of the Union of South Airica) has announced taat the South African government has offered to organize a | contingent of volunteers for service in Europe, and also a force of heavy artillery, He is momentarily expect ing a reply from the Imperial govern.meas.\u201d ADMIRAL LORD FISHER.Appointed Chairman of \u201cThe Inventions Board.\" \u2014 London, Juy! 4-The plea of British scientists that Great Britain organize the country's best scientific brains to combat German ingenuity in warfare found expression today in the official statement that Admiral Lord Fisher, who recently resigned as First Sea Lord of the \u2018Admiralty owing to dit- ferences with Winston Spencer Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiraity, has been appointed chairman of \u201cthe inventions dbosrd\" which is being formed to assist the Admiralty in relation to naval requirements.* - Petrograd, July 4 via London, Juiy S.~Three accomplices of Lieut.-Col.Miassoyedoff, an interpreter on the staff of the Russian Tenth Army who some time ago was hanged as a spy.have been convi-ted after a trial by court martial and also hanged.After the sentence uf death against Lieut.Col\u2026 Miassoyedoff had been carried out early in April last it was announced officially that several persons not connected with the army had been arrested and would be tried as accomplices.In February of this year the Tenth Russian Army was defeated in the Mazurian Lake district of Fast Prussia, the Germans taking 50,000 men as prisoners.Five menths earlier the army of General Reinen kampf had been routed with grex losses in prisoners in the same province and under similar circumstances and it was contended by Russian mil.sary officers that the German Gener al Staff must have possessed know! edge of intended Russian\u2019 movement: Suspicion led to Lieu Col.Miassoyedoff and he was tried by court mar- tisl And condemned to death, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915.N WINGS APPEAR FIRM \u2018 - AND, THOUGH CENTRE RETREATS, THE RETIREMENT IS ORDERLY Austro-German Wedge Is Being Pushed Into A Country Covered With Forests And Streams And Barren Of Railways\u2014Natural Advantages There Should Favor Thi Grand Duke's Armies\u2014Warsaw Is Again Threatened\u2014Naval Engagement Between; Germans And Russians Took Place In Swedish Waters ; i The Weather j WSSU SIMIAN SHILA SISA Toronto, July 4\u2014A shallow dia turbance is slowly passing eastwards across the Great Lakes and an arca of high pressure covers the moith- west States.The weather today kas been fair throughout the Dominion except that showers have ozcurred in the Lake Superior distric: and in a few localities in the Maritinte i\u2019ro- vinces.Temperatures: Min, Max Victoria .54 86 Vancouver .56 78 Kamloops .60 88 Calgary .4 72 Medicine Hat .42 78 Edmonton .44 66 Battleford .40 74 Prince Albert .42 70 Moose Jaw'., .\u2026 4 n Regina .40 68 Winnipeg .44 64 Port Arthur .44 54 Parry Sound .48 78 Toronto .$2 74 Toornto .2 74 Kingston .\u2026 $6 74 Ottawa 38 76 Montreal \u2026 æ se Quebec .60 80 Halifax .\u2026 5 38 Forecasts: Great Lakes and the Georgian Bay Fresh to strong south-west to northwest winds.Showers in many Jo calities, hwt partly fair and rather cool.Ottawa and Upper St.Lawrencewesterly winds with showers in many localities, but partly fair, stationary in lower temperature.Lower St.Lawrence: Fair and warm at first.followed toward nfght by local showers.The Gulf and North Shore: Mo erate winds, fair and moderateiy warm.Maritime Provinces: Scutherly winds.increasing to fresh by night, ! fair and warm.Lake Superior District: Strong north-easterly winds, local showers, , but partly fai and cool.Manitoba: Fine with stationary o1 higher temperature.Saskatchewzn and Alberta: Showers in some localizies, hat partly fair, not much change in the temperature.\u2018poosucacoececvcosn :Q | GCIVILIANS ARE 4 LEAVING WARSAW.London, July 4\u20148.37 pm\u2014 A despath from Petrograd to Reuter's Telegram Company says.\u201cA great number of civilians are leaving \u201cWarsaw in order aut to hamper military operations, \u201cGerman aeroplanes are drop- pink messages into Warsaw «tating that the city will be in the possession of the Germans within a month.\u201cThe Germans.it is known have drawn up liste of prominent Poles whom they plan to hang for their Russian sym.puthise.\u201d 02000000060GNGAGSHRG0 2905 dD'oOAGGGOGGAGAGONGAGGUOHOGON SHOAGAGAHQNAG NEO WEEK-END DROWNING.London, Ont, July 4\u2014Charles Edwin Kemp, 16-year-old son of William Kemp, 984 Princess avenue, was drowned at the london Sulphwm Baths.at the foot of Dundas street.last night.Kemp was unabel tn swim and was drowned when he got beyond hie depth in the bathing tank.which.is six feet deep at one end and three feet deep at the other.No attendants were on hand, and a number of boy companions with him at the time became too frightened to dn anything in the way of assistance.PREMIER ASQUITH'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED London, Juply 4.\u2014Premier Asquith lcnighs announced the engagement of his eldest daughtet.Violet, to Maurice\u2019 Bonham Carter, Mr.Asquith'e principal private secretary.A LIBERAL CMOICE.Montreal, July 4\u2014Mr James A.Robb, M.P., Huntiigdon, was nominated yesterday at Ormstown, Que., at a Liberal convention, for the Houre of Commons for the United counties | of Chateausuay-Hustingdon.- Fresh to strong southerly, shifting toi] extremely modest in price.| collar, shoulder, front and bips, in sturdy wear-resist.i] ing, shape.bolding materials, such as fine White : His Majesty King George V By Appointment Distinction in Coats If you appreciate the unstudied grace and harmony of beautiful style lines, our new Summer Coats will surely appeal to you.Among the new arrivals are the new White Wool Sport Coats, soft and cosy, as well as the smart Corduroy Coats, with full body belts, in white, grey, rose, myrtle and black.The smart English Fibre Coats in blues and purples, etc, make a garment different to the usual.All Wash Suits With painstaking tailoring, that perfect fit at Linens, Palm Beach, etc, wash materials that will | ! ! | really wash and keep their shape.$10 AND UP.lke IRR RRS IR RRR RNARAIRARANSRCNN On That Summer Trip When you will be visiting new scenes, meeting new friends, and seeing daily objects, people and orcurrances of which vou would want a permanent record.Take a Kodak With You Think of the pleasure it will give you to paste your snaps in an album next autumn and be able to refer back to them when you are describing your trip.A kodak can be had at any price from $1.00 UPWARDS \u2014at\u2014 JOHN E.WALSHS Reg\u2019d.11 ST.JOHN STREET.22 I MTS eo ASE Valiquel's Restaurant Opposite the City Hall .Formely of Boston STEAK, CHOPS, ROLLS and FINE COFFEE, ICE-CREAM and COLD SODAS.12 Fabrique St.Phones 6567-6568.Two of Quebec's Leading Cigar Stores MONTCALM HEADQUARTERS .c\u2014 td at\u2014 64 BUADE STREET.THOS, A BU.NS, Propristor.Tourists and citizens, don't fail to see the rare \u2018Painting on exhibition ae Montcalm\u2019s Headquarters, St.Louis Street. Bind + Ottsaw, July 6.\u2014(Casushy Aisp is- wed st midnight).Wounded: Horace Edward Harris, (formerly 23rd), England.Missing after Givench June 15th: William Middleton, Gladstone Ave.| 3 Thomas, Ont.Second Battalion.* Prisoner at Paderborn: Gordon Byres, No.12 Corigan street, King: es, Ont.Ct Third Battalion.Previously reported missing, now woofficially reported prisoner James Suliivan, No.61 Nassau street, Torqeto, (st Limburg, Germany).Horace Pickering.No.46 Garnet {Ave Toronto, (at Giessen).Robert Francis Tunstead.No.22 lovat\u2019s Place, Toronto, (at Limburg) Fourth Battalion.| Killed in action June 16th: Edward Lane, Georgian Bay, New Ontario, Om.Seventh Battalion.Previously reported missing, now unofficially reported prisoner J.F.Peters, (formerly fifth), Prince Rupert, B, C., (at Hanover).Alfred J.Cleeton, (formerly 12th), Ross:and.B.C.\"Harry Halliday, Alberni, B.C.(at Munster(.Eighth Battalion Missing April 24th: William Sanders.No.36-4 Bathurst street.Toronto.Tenth Battalion.Died of Wounds: Joha J.O'Leary, head of Willesiey Place.Toronto.Fourteenth Battalion.Prisoner at Dusseldorf: John Beckwith, No.183 Brussels stree:, St.John N.B.Fifteenth Battalion Previously reported missing.now killed in action: Thomas Whalley, Millbrook, Ont Princess Patricia's.Missing, believed killed: Herbert Ladler, No.513 Fourth Ave.Calgary.Alb.VALCARTIER KHAKI LEAGUE CLUB.Intending donors will please have their gifts for the Valcartier Khaki Club in readiness for Welnesday, July 7th.The Telegraph tonight will ive further details as \u2018> shipment.ifts of books, magazines and papers sre to be sent throughout the sum.me, to Mrs.Falkenberg, 26 1-2 Gardan St.AT THE GRANDE ALLEE GARDENS.Mary Pickford Opens Programme in \u201cMistress Nell\" This Week.Charles Thirty The management of the \u2018irande Allee Gardens hag secured for this week a most attractive programme for their patrons.Beginning this afternoon.Mary Pickiord, conceded By all to be the most popular star of the screen, will again be seen in dhe of her greatest triumphs \u201cMistress Nell.\u201d That play will also be shown on Tuesday.For Wednesday and Thursday the \u201cBoss\u201d, Holbrook Blinn and Alice Brady are starred in the production of that famous political play which enjoyed two seasons\u2019 run in New York.For Friday and Saturday.Hazel Dawn, the popular stage favorite, will be seen in Clarissa, This story is strikingly original with many.startling situations new to the screen.The Grande Allee Gardens are cool and congenial.Every afternoon and evening during the warm weather the Gardens are well ventilated and the temperature is always re freshing, ! PERSONAL THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE BUSINESS CARD MONDAY, JULY COMMERCIAL AND \"PROFESSIONAL Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Dufty, of Mont: real, are at the Chateau Mr.J.P.Bolger, of New York, is registered at the St.Louié Hotel., Mr.N.A.Belcourt, of Ottawa, is in town, à guest at the Chateau Frontenac.la Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Laurie, of London, Ont, are stopping at the Chateau Frontense.CEMENT PRODUCTS CO.Of Canada Limited.104 Mountain Hill \u2018Accurate Work Guaranteed.Will you construct or repair a SET rng domome J ar det] TR NAMENTAL are guests at the St.Louis Hotel.ORNAMENTAL left Soturday for Kamoucaska, wher | WOThs Please look for our pro- they will spend the summer months.ducts and take advantage of our Mr.and Mrs.J.Munro, Mr.M.Ferguson and Miss Cann, of Montreal.are guests at the St.Louis Hotel Registered at the King's Hotel: \u2014 George Duffy, Montrest; C.V.Cook, Vancouver; Geo.Dair, Ottawa: J.Murphy, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.Duitey, Montreal; Jos.Trepanier, Quebec; David McCoy, New Haven; H.Cassidy, B.G.Cook, Montreal; G.Guerrette, Island of Orleans; Mrs.Richardson, H.B.Richardson, Arthur Labrecque, J.Murphy, Montreal; Alfred Turgeon, Mad.Alfred Turgean, Victoriaville.Arrivals at the St.Louis Hotel:\u2014 John Fraser.N.Y.; G.H.Gilies, Vaicartier; E.Douglas, Serg.W.Lewis, Valcartier; G.A.Chase, Port Wil free advice.MISS A.CLARK Milliner.Most up-to-date, and exclusive styles, at most reasonable prices.123 St.Join St.Phone 4324 rt EE & J.LARUE, Notary and Real Estate Agent.Money to Loan.84 St Peter Street.Phone 3164 rer 10 0 0 2 100 liams, N.S.; À.R, Cook, Halifax, N.$,; | PR J REI.Dentist A.J.Cowan, W.Baily, Valcartier; urgeon Mr.and Mrs.J.Munro, M.Ferguson, Phone 2057.Office and Residence: 251 Des Foss:s Street.Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m, 1to $ pm, and 6 to 8 p.m.Miss Cann, Montreal; V.R.Jennings, Valcartier; E.R.Pepin and friend, St.Basile; 8.L.Pomeray, Compton; Thos.Lafrenciere, Montreal; Mr.and THE LARGEST PIANO STORE IN QUEBEC.With a collection of The Rexall Pharmacies Photo supplies, Developing and printing delivered within 24 hours.Sundries Drugs, Prescriptions & specialty.» Dion & Jolicoeur, 113 St.Poseph St.Phone 6161, Quebec.! Jolicoeur Pharmacy, 338 St John St.Phone 5151, Quebec.Dion Pharmacy, ify Commercial Sewing Machines.| St.Levis.We invite your saspecios 1 Doctor Roma Plamondon C, ROBTAILLE | == + Le FE Paris Hospital.EF - General Medicine Spoc lalty \u2014Venerial Dis tases 15 Lacroix 8t.Phone 3082.Opposite C.P.R.Station, Jos P.OUELLET, Architect and Valustor.\u201cA.A.P.Q\" Diploma, ST .GEORGE'S HOUSE.31 St.Ursule Street.Gooë rooms.First class table.Separate Meals by day or week MRS.T.L.DOUGLAS, Prop.BERNIER, BERNIER & DE BILLY Advocates.28 St.Famille St.Quebec.11 Mountain Hill Phone 177.Phone 430.\u2014_\u2014 FRANCIS FLYNN, Advochte, Barrister, Ete.147 Mountain Hill \u2014(Bosse Block)\u2014 .Quebec Germain Lepine, Embalmer & Funeral Director Phone.281 and 283 St.Valier St.Mrs.A.G.Hose, Ottawa; L.C.Eaton, Valca-tier; H.M.Heffeman, Valcartier; W.B.MacDonald, jr, O.Perrault, Toronto: Wm.Hanley, Benson DR MASSUE FORTIER.Surgeon Dentist.Montreal and Philadelphia Dental Mine, N.Y.; C.R.Robertson.Berlin, Colleges.N.M.: S.Halpyard, Berlin, Ont.: Mr.| 42 Fabroque Street ss Quebecand Mrs.E.Poliquin and children.Telephone 343.James Donofred, R.Black.Montreal; 1.R.Smith, F.R.Frye.Valcartier; K A.Morisson, Ottawa: W.R.Stone, City: Geo.Deehman, Valcartier; J.P.Bolger, N.Y.Late arrivals at the Chateau: Mrand Mrs.F.E.Dufty, Montreal; R.L.Fort, RCH.A, and Mrs.R.L.Fortt.of Kingston, Ont; Mrs.ME.Nichols, C.H, Hanson, R.Clarkson.of Mintreal; J.E.Duffee, of Boston; T.R.Jones and K.W.Junar, Valcartier; NV.A.Beleourt, of Le rer T.F.COATES, Saddler and Harnessmaker.83 St.Augustin Street, Quebec.For years wit: Messrs S.Fisher & Sons.Saddles and Harness of every description made and repaired.Trunks, Bags, Satchels and fine Leather Goods repaired upon shortest notice.St.Roch, Quebec, Phone 2119.Has constantly on hand a complete and varied assortment of metal and wooden caskets of all descriptions Headquarters for Souvenir Goods.Coats-of-Arms, Chien D'Or, Citadel, and Dufferin Terrace, Chateau Frontenac, etc.A.C.ROUTIER Watchmaker and Jeweller.and sizes.Cash Meat Market L MORENCY, 46-4614 St.Joseph 8t, corner Grant, St Roch Beef, Veal, Mutton, Fresh and Salted Pork, Poultry, Chopped Meats, Cows Tongue, Sausages of all kinds, French Dressed Pork, Fish, Fruits, Vegetables, ete.pe L.E.MARTEL, Chemist and Druggist Phone 2483.51 St.Joseph St.Proprietor of the \u2018Royal Drug Ex change Medicines,\u201d and \u201cFleurette\u201d Perfume and Tuilet Preparation\u2019.Branch at St.Malo.1078 St.Valier St.Phone 2449.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.B.GOSSELIN, The Post Card Store.Books and Stationary \\Wholesale and Retail.283 St.Joseph Street The Quebec Brick Co, LM.Specialty Crushing Stone.2\u201d, 1\", 3-4\", 1-2\", also Masonary, or unbroken Stone.Quebec Railway Building, .Phone 3757 Quarry-\u2014Beauport-Phone 3757.\u2014 eee J.& W.D.BROWN, Building Lumber of ali Descriptions.Pine and spruce deals, boards, scantl- ings, floats, traverses, oars and etc.Square timber sawn to dimensions.Phone 2647.Office: part of the city.\u2018Telephone 2204.Cor.8t.Rochs and Queen Streets.Delivered free of charge to any | In the Heart of Things Take your meals at : i THE MARATHON.CAPE * \u201d 120 St.John 8t, \u201d Phone 500à co Branches: rner St.James an Lower Town.i ie oy 88 St.Joseph St * Phone 3316 Table and Attendance Unsurpassed Fresh Lobsters.Try our \u201c10me made pies: apple, coco- put, ralsin, mince, cramberry, lemon, fig and custard.All kinds of fruits is season.Telephone 4530.JOACHIM FORTIN, B.Se, « Civil Engineer.\u2019 Quebec Railway Building .Quebec, C.A.PARADIS, Quebec.Receiver and Shipper of all kinds of Hay, Straw, Feed of all kinds, Beans, Peas, Flour, Grain Produce; Thimothy and Clover Seed.Best connections in Canada, ete.Low rates of commission.Always open to take Domestic and Foreign Agencies.Correspondence solicited.Mechanics Supply Co., Ltd.90-90 St Paul St QUEBEC, TOOLS and SUPPLIES for PLUMBERS, STEAM FITTERS, TINSMITHS, MACHINISTS, ELECTRICIANS, etc, ota 50-52 Mountain Hill, Phone 1443.mm gré rte INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS.Trade, Technical and Commercial Education by Mail.J.B.Churchill, Div.Supt.115 8t.John Street.Quebec .« ., Phone Sil.CLOUTIER HOTEL.329 Paul 8t.22 Lacroix St.Palais, Quebec, Opposite C.P.R., C.N.R.and Q.R.L.& P.Stations.Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day.Wines, liquors and choice cigars always on hand.HONORE CLOUTIER, Prop.ily A N ] = Fan & FOR BEST AND CHEAPEST GO TO 5 Ottawa; Lt.D.H.Hammell: Miss Also Agent for The Sillery Nurseries.Hours, 9 am, to 9 pm, Livery 8tables.\u2014 \u2014 smc messe - E.M.Jhason, and Miss F.E.But- ETE MOR WOLLD ASSASSIN GERMAN homme.and A.Predhomme, all nt Montreal; Madame M.A.Caron.of DISAPPEARED AND CHANGED NAME AFTER MYSTERIOUS Philadelphia: Miss M.A.Clark, oi Chicago; Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Wat- DEATH OF HI8 WIFE, \u2014\u2014 erman.New Haven; Samuel Hopkins.New York; Mr.and Mrs.Si mon, Chicago: Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Laurie.London.Oat: Dr.P.A.Lowery and party.>! Detroit; NX, L.Duplessis, Three Rivers; Arthur L.Pease and wife.London, Eng: H.H.Blakey, Toronto; G.T.Boiman and wife, Miss Bolman.S.T.Bolman, 1nd Mrs.G.W.Stades, of Aitchson, | s.Chicago.July 4\u2014Information pointing to Frank Hol& the would-be {assassin of J.P.Morgan, as Erich \u2014_\u2014\u2014 i Muenter.a former student at the University of Chicago who disappear- ALGONQUIN PARK.{ed from Harvard following the death Two thousand feet above the level\u2018 nf his wife in 1906, was given to a of the sca.Algonquin Park.the high- ncwspaper here today by a college est point in Ontario, offers an ideal | associate of Muenter during his Chi- *erritory to alt who are looking for | cagn days, who says he knew of some place to spend the summer.The Muenter's rehabilitating himself as angler can find here excellent fishing, | Holt, The informant added that he (s.m.biack bass.speckled trout, sal- had known nf him as Holt in Vandermon trout and grey trout.) the busi- | hilt University and Cornellness man can find rest and recren-| The informer, whose anonymity tion, and those who are run down Lo 1 ; was pledged by the newspaper, was will quickly regain health and | quoted as saying: strength.It is the objective point for © .thnse who love nature, fresh A hight Muenter was born in Germany but altitude, simple living and fellowship | with kindred spirits.Good hotel ac- commadatinn.Write Miss Jean Lindsay.Manager, Highland Inn, Algonquin Park.Ont, far all information and handsome descriptive literature.have been born in Texas of German parentage.For a time he taught German in the Harvard school of Chicago, a private preparatory institution.He also taught German in Radcliffe College for women.\u201cHis wife was about to give birth to her third child when her death oc- info J all the year \u2018round.right kind of food.food elements of the grains MADS IN CANADA Grocers Ready for Vacation ?One should be fit and ready for both work and play If vacation time finds you run down, physically and mentally, you may be sure that body, brain and nerves have not been properly rebuilt day by day with the Grape-Nuts | made of whole wheat and barley.contains all the rich All of these vital mineral salts found under the outer [+ cout of the grain, so necessary to repairing the wear and tear of work or play, are retained in Grape-Nuts.Grape-Nuts has delicious flavour and has proven itself a mighty rebuilder of brain and brawn\u2014 \u201cThere's a Reason\u201d Canodian Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, iWadeor, Ontcurred.Muenter ran away from Cambridge with the two childremand brought them to Chicago where he turned them over tv Mrs.Muenter'a parents.Then still undetected by the authorities he went to Mexico.\u201cWhile a fugitive he issued a badly printed review of his case couched in sarcastic terms and mailed it to some of his acquaintances, \u201cUnder the name of Holt he showed up at the Agricultural and Mechanical College Statinn, Texas, passed the examination there and was graduated.He married a classmate in the Texas school and has three children by her.\u201cHe later taught German in Vanderbilt University at Nashville, Tennand attended Cornell University where he obtained his Ph.D degree.\u201d Muenter's sister, Miss Bertha Muenter, & teacher in the public schools here, who lives with her aged mother, said she had never heard from her brother since his disappearance nine years ago.Mrs.Muenter died in Boston on April 25, 1906.Only her husband was present at the time of her death, ae the Muenter's did not helieve in doctors, it was said.The undertaker was suspicions and the stomach and internal organs were sent to Prof.Whitney of Harvard for analysis, hut Muenter was allowed to leave for Chicago with the body.Prof, Whitney found traces of poison in the stomach and a warrant was issued for Muenter.Before the Chicago police were notified he dis- sppesred.In Tlarvard Muenter was instructor in three elementary German classes and prepared à thesis on in easily digestible form.everywhere sell Grape-Nuts.ture since his rehabilitation has claimed to; He was born in Germany and came to this country 25 years ago.Police Are Busy.Cambridge, Mass, July 4==The po- fice tonight awaited word from the | * New York police regarding the possible identification of Frank Holt, who shot J.P.Morgan, as Erich Muenter, the former Harvard instructor who disappeared from this city after the death of his wife on April 16, 1906, of alleged poisoning.Pictures of Muenter and a full description were mailed to the New York police last night and should have reached them today, but no word regarding the matter had been received here at a late hour tonight.The police search for Muenter lasted for many monias, Added interest was given to it by frequent letters sent to former friends by the missing instructor, One of these communications was a long printed pamphiet mailed from New Orleans.It commented on the death of Mrs, Muenter and spoke sarcastically of newspaper stories and police work on the case.A chapter of it said that Muenter had talked with the soul of his wife, and an investigation is said to have revealed that he and a few friends in Chicago helieved they had proved a theory that the soul of a dead peison could he seen to leave the body in the form of a thin violet vapor.The police attached importance to this as suggesting that Muenter potsibly caused his wife's death in an experiment tn support his theory.throw much light upon a problem that has long perplexed construction engineers, \u2019 .WINDING PUTTEES.There are two kinds of puttees, the spiral and the straight.The former are cut in the shape of a half circle, and they fall in natural folds when round the calf.It is the straight military putiee which sometimes troubles the raw recruit, but its adjustment should present no difficulties if the following simple rule is carried our.In commencing to roll the cloth round the leg the end should be first placed against the ankle on the inside of the foot.When the puttee has been twice turned completely ove: That is to say, the back of the cloth should be twisted round to the front.The cloth should then be wound in the ordinary way until the fifth turn : twisted as before.The effect of reversing the cloth at the third and fifth turn is to neatly fold the straight puttee round the calf*without fear of it slipping when the wearer is running or marching.Commandeering Autos.All private motor-cars have now been suppressed in Berlin by order.Only one line of motor-omnibuses is running, the others having been replaced where possible by horse-draw- ing cars.There are still a gond many taxicabs in the streets, but, as new tires are unobtainable, when a taxi- cah's tires give way it is withdrawn.Finally, the electric tramway cars are to be reduced, mainly owing to the lack of drivers.| TESTING CONCRETE.in New Yorb-\u2014a city noted for hotels-\u2014ané the coolest.PLAZA | Fifth Ave.an Fifty-Rinth St.NEW YORK Overlosking Central Park.Close tp theatres and shopping distriet, RES RES To reserve rooms or to secure further information address FRED.STERRY, Managing Nirertar, Ses Water and Frost.| Sore Absolutely © Painless One of the largest construction C No cutting, no plas- companies in this country is making orns : experiments to determine what is the the sore spot.Go ! Putngm\u2019s Extractor concrete.According to Scien: Len- makes the corn go spectue, the compaiv made twenty.four concrete columns, each sixteen | over-night.Never fails \u2014 leaves no scar, Get a 25c bottle of Putnam's re-enforced with ir lars near tacir | Corn Extractor today.corners, and in Jamuare, 19, immersed them in the water at the At high tide the water almost.entirely covers them, but at low tide they are completely exposed.Thus ternately thawed and frozen as the tide rises and fails.The columns are made with varions qualities of cou- wet\u2014and also with different qualities of cement.Experts are studying the effects of the addition of waterprooi- stances are added from time to time, and the effect is observed.Many years must elapse hefore it what kind of concrete is most permanent.When last examined thany of the columns were virtusily unaffected.columns that contain the largest proportion of cement.mixed wet, have #0 far shown the leam wear.Of two cement to Qne of sand and two of stone the one mixed dry was badly eroded over its entire length, whereas Experiments to Show the Action of ters or pads to press action of sea water and :rost upon without pain.Takes out the sting fect long and sixteen inches square, Boston navy yard.in cold weather the columns are ai- crete-mixed dry, plastic and very ing materials.Clay and other sub- will he possible to tell with certainty but others were badly eroded.The columns made with one part of the other, which was mixed very wet, \u201cinsanity in German romagtis litera.> only slightly pitted.- F3 » © experiment, it ls expected, will is reached, when the puttee should be! Chocks sad aerests Ghose | Chiorodyne isa \"n riably relieves a irritation of the #0 bad eects: can INSIST OM HAVING Da & COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE N.B.~Every bottls of Genuine Chlocodyss THE OMIBINAL AND ONLY GENGIN, Acts like » Charm ii DIARRHOEA museum .° sous CHOLERA + DYSENTERY.too ofien fatal dissasse= FEVER, CROUP, AGUL.The best Remedy baows for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHNA.BRONCHITIS Effsctually cuts short all attacks of SPASMS.Bs 130 oaly palliative is NEURALGIA.RHEUMATISM., TOOTHACHE.id taken In drops, graduated according to the ma! in of whatever \u201cue creates a calm refreshing sleep : rvous systems iL other remedies fail.taken wien no ones médiicine com Da botersteds ~ CONVINCING MEDICAL TLSTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE 8e34 by o8 Chenlete Prises je Eagtsad: 1 2, a & L DAVENPORT, Satisfaction DOMINION COAL VULCANIZING Up to Date Auto Tire Repair Plant Automobile Tires All Makes : Quebec Agents for the Indian Motorcycle Phone or call at re Quebec Skate Manufacturing & fil Bs Rog, Phone 4999.259 St.John St.MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THES CELEBRATED.\u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS.Scresned, Run-of fine and Slack Per Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL Guaranteed COMPANY, Limites Quebec\u2019s Leading Newspaper a 1915.à 3 ONL CENT, ~ WOULD-BE ASSASSIN 0 Ji P.MORGAN CONFESSES ADMITS ALSO HE PLACED BOMB WHICH EXPLODED IN U.8.CAPITOL\u2014VICTIM RESTING WELL\u2014 HOLT DOES NOT KNOW IF HE IS SANE OR NOT.Glen Cove, N.Y., Juiy 4\u2014That Mrs.J.P.Morgan and the Morgan children were to be held as hostages in their own home and killed with dynamite if J.P.Morgan relused to use his influence to stop the exportation of war munitions, Frank Holt, who yesterday attempted to assassinate Mr.Morgan at his home near here, told Police Commissioner Arthur +.Holt today.\u201cHe is in an extremely bad mental and physical condition,\u201d said Dr.Cleighorn.Glen Cove, N.Y.July 4\u2014Frank | Holt, the former Correll University j instructor, who attempted to as sinate J.P.Morgan at East Isle, Mr.| Morgan's sufimer home near here yesterday, he confessed that he was Woods, in his cell at Mineola today.[the man who set the bomb which ex- Holt said his plans miscarried; that he | ploded in the United States capital at planned :> send Mr.Morgan out toi Washington last night.; stop the e\u201cportation of munitions | Mr.Morgan, the victim of the bul- while Iz held the other members oi the fatsais 1m at + Sstairs room.Mr.: c:im of the bul- fers w = dred.continued to show day.The only bulletia : 2° 0.4 most reassuring.Teds sad 2 : it did not enter the able tan X-Ray ex- amincYon » that no hones had \u2018 been datiss Late tonight it was - said tha: tite Aatancier was resting easily: tazt-he had slept all the aiter- noon.No reference was made to the other bullet which was said yesterday to have come out of the upper part of the leg.I'he Morgan home was closely guarded today, the force of armed men surrounding the estate, being doubled as the day wore on and all suspicious looking persons were kept at a distance.Every incoming trait was watched.\u2018To Police Commissioner Woods who visited him during the afternoon, Holt told briefly how he planned to hold as ohstages Mrs.Morgan and the Morgan children while he sent Mr.Morgan out to stop the exportatios of munition: of war, \u201cly plan\u201d said Tlolt, \u201cwie to go: hoid of Mrs.Morgan and the Morgan children and take them into an upstairs room, and then send Mr.Morgan out to see his influential friends to stop the exportation of ammuni- tions from this country.\u201cI planned to take the dynamite i the room with me, and cut a hole in the door and have the food shoved in through it.I planned to keep them there untit Mr.Morgan returned ani uave me his promise that the exportation of war munitions would stop.Unless he stopped it I would tell him! of my intention to kill Mrs.Morgan and the children and mysell by exploding the dynamite.\u201d Holt then tried to tell Commissioner Woods about the terrible slaughter resulting irom the war.He said he knew Mr.Morgan could stop the war and that is the reason he went to him.He insisted that he didn't intend to harm but just wanted him to \u201csee his influential firends and manufacture »° and get them to put an embargo on arms from this country, Holt \"said he took the dynamite sticks with him to show Mr.Morgan the very material that was killing so many people in Europe.At this juncture Commissioner Woods asked Holt mhy his plans miscarried.Holt declared that he started for the stairs when he met the Morgan children and was walking ahcad ot them when hé was intercepted.He had a revolver in each hand, he said, but that didn't prevent some one from clutching one of his hands.He said he thought Mr, Morgan attempted to stop him and that a scuffle followed.He became unconscious and remem- hered nothing until he was lodged in jail.; \u201c1 didn't want to hurt Mr.Morgan,\u201d Holt persisted in telling Commissioner Woods.\u201c1 only wanted him to dy something to stop this terrible war.\u201d Holt then told Commissioner Woods that he had tried to do what he thought was his duty and that he hoped his act would help to end the war.After the interview Commissioner Woods declared that the man hae spent many sleepless nights.\"The man appears do he mentally unbalane- ed,\u201d the said.\u201cHe has evidently brought himself tn this very poor mental condition.He appears to be in à state of utter mental! and physical collapse.\u201d Holt stoutly protested that he had no accomplices.\u201cI acted alone.\u201d he added.\u201c1 realize that 1 did a wrong but that wrong was done to accomp- fish a great right.\u201d Dr.Guy Cleighorn, the jail Qysitan, was the only medical man to visi: .\u2014 SRR RRR AR) AN 1T3¢ ia PILLS =; xa \u2014 AS oP ets which Holt fired Saturday morn- fig.was said by specialitsts at his j!edside to be resting well tonight.+ Nn vital organ, the physician an- ;ncunced, had been involved in his in- Dury.: By his confession and the detailed *description of the homb he used in the capital outrage.Holt stamped ; himself 25 an expert on the use of ex- \u201cplos'ves the police assert.Immediately his confession was obtained.the chief of the Washington police, a 1 squad of secret service operators and - New York city detectives and Bertil- } ton and finger print experts were { surimoned to Glen Cove.The belief that Holt had been con- nceted with other bomb outrages which have baffled the police.notably Jen fading recent! of a Hmb or ihe \u2018rovuds of Andrew Careagie': Tiith Avenue residence in New vik are ivasted, | Thomas Tunney.captain «of the lben-l and an anarchist squad of de- (tertrres of the New York police de- (partment, and William É.Lusster.»+e justice of the peacc be\u2018u.| : Aedgan League.# ~ Saturday Games: St.Louis.8 Kansas City .7 Pittsburg.6 Chicago .3 Brooklyn.2 Newark .3 Buffalo.9 Baltimore .6 Sunday Games.) Pittsburg.4 Chicago .§ Baltimore.3 Newark.0 St.Louis.$ Kansas City .14 International League, Saturday Games.Buffalo-Montresl game postponed.(First Game): Toronto.0 Rochester .(Second Game): Postponed; rain.Providence.8 Richmond .Jersey City.2 Harrisburg .Sunday Game: (First Game): Harrisburg.2 Jersey City .(Second Game): wn Harrisburg.2 Jersey City .7 \u2014 International League Standing: Won Lost.Pet Providence ., .33 21 611 Buffalo .2 23 58 Montreal .3 27 50 Harrisburg .28 27 507 Richmond .M M 42 Toronto .3 31 483 Rochester .2% M 47 Jersey City .,.M 39 39 Canadian League.Saturday Games: At Brantford:\u2014 London-Brantiord double postponed; rain.At Ottawa: St.Thomas.2 Ottawa .Sunday Games: At Ottawa:\u2014 St.Thomas.0 Ottawa .MONTMORENCY AND STH R R PLAY DRAW.League Match at St.Joseph de Levis Saturday Ended One AU header; 3 The 8th Royal Rifles and Mon:.morency fought out 3 hard faothall battle at St.Joseph de Levis un Sac urday afternoon, whiel: cued in a draw each side scoring a geal.The 8th R.R.were short a couple of men, but played a strong gate.They were unfortunate is the matter of goals, one of their own players putting through Montmoren:y's goal.¢ game was refereed by Serge.Pittsburg.4 Chicago .2 (Cincinnnati-St.Louis; postponed) Sunday Games: Pittsburg.§ Chicago .8: (First game.) St.Louis.0 Cincinnati .1 (Second game.) St.Louis.+e.2 Cincinnati .3 National League Standing.Won.Lost.Pct.Chicago ., 38 26 54 Philadelphia .34 28 548 Pittsburg .33 31 Sto St.Louis .36 34 514 Boston .30 35 462 Brooklyn .30 35 462: Cincinnati .3 3 459 New York.27 3 450 ; different.MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915 1BE FASHIONABLE STORE:)y T.DB.DUBUC Successor to THOS.DONOHUE : JULY SALE Children\u2019s Specials This Week Samples of Children\u2019s Dresses at Prices Less Than Offered by The Manufacturer's _ Samples of Children\u2019s Dresses, sizes 2 to 12 years of fine quality White Muslin, trimmed in good Embroideries, and Colored Gingham and Duck Washdresses in same sizes at 1-3 per cent.less than the wholesale prices.75c White Washdress.Special .eee Cees $1.25 White Washdress.Special .ee, ees $2.00 White Washdress.Special .ee eens $3.00 White Washdress.Special .cea .Children\u2019s White Lawn Embroidery Trimmed Pinafores; .values as high as Special this week .Children\u2019s Embroidery Bonne i Special this week .| 75 ts and Hats; values from 60c to $1.25.BUC A oo THOS.DONOHUE 188 snd 124 ST.JOHN STREET Successor to met OC CEICOCIO = Sporting Notes Ë DIORA EOSIN Gentlemen smokers in partic 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 Hill adjoining the Bank of Montreal and opposite La Caisse d'Economie, just through curiosity, and if you are: satisfied, WE SOLICIT YOUR CUSTOM.\u2014 JOS.COTE hed § Importer and Wholesale Tobacco Merchant, 188 ST.PAUL STREET, QUEBEC.Also Four Retail Stores.LOYALTY CONSTITUTES MY STRENGTH.QUAL BRINGS ME CUSTOMERS.Wanted.\u2014Someone to state that ; ball-games in the local league are! axed.Apply F.McLaughlin, Manager Emmet Baseball Club.» 59 C.B's went into yesterday's game with hardly a backer in the crowd.Emmets seemed stronger in every department.C.B\u2019s played the two Gendron brothers who have not had a practice this season: Kane is an experienced pitcher, Loignon is a recruit from the junior ranks; the Emmet infield is the best in the league\u2014 and yet C.B, won and deserved their victory.But if a thing like that happened in professional hockey ar la- crosse\u2014the cigar store critics would be all ready with the fake cry.* es» The Sillery team beat Read Rose 21-1 before a big crowd on the Sillery grounds.Dan Doyle, Ricky Loisel and Tommy Moore were the pick of the winners.* + The defeat of the Quebec Rovers hy the R.C.E.was a big surprise to many.Why it should have been à surprise, however, is another thing.We never saw the R.C.E.in action before (football action of course) but if they play the same game they did Saturday last its good night for the cest of the teams.=» +* Manager Rutherford of the Rovers was not a bit disturbed over their defeat, Just an off-day, he says.It certainly was an off-day, for they never showed such lack of energy as they displayed Saturday.The Rovers which defeated the 8th, and the team which were beaten by R.C.E., though the same lineup played, were vastly in Bottles Refreshing # Delicious LIMLITHA THIRST QUENCHER REPLACA OF CHAMPAGNE ONOMEAD The Great English Tonio and Blood Bullder M.TIMMONS & SON, QUEBEC, P.Q.SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS >.- Montmorency are back at their old game again.Another draw with the &h R.R, .«+» Tom Kane did not seem to be right yesterday.He was slammed hard by the C.B.lads who just love a slow ball, THE GREAT What did Laurin ever do that they made him pitch for Patricias?.«+ The Patricias will have to boîster up a bit.Lizotte cannot seem to handle Laurin at all.Straight balls which have eut the heart of the plate seem to get past the Patricia catcher.».+ Pouliot equalled Campagna's feat by holding Patricias to two hits yesterday, but was unfortunate in not getting a shutout.=» * Mace did a lot of fine work for the Emmets yesterday.He slipped up once but he did his share of the work in trying to bring victory to his lub.That seven run inning which C.8.put over reminded us of a good old- time St.Pat's blow.up.Perhaps C.8.have transferred their hondoo from St.Pat's to Emmets.Roineo Lepine has not yet discovered the thief who stole the umpire's body protector but he is still on the : tesil.(End of part 3, part 4 will foi- | number was DA-11, Trying to tor-, Yes.neariy forgot about the populef low immediately).| .pedo à Zeppelin is some feat.pastime.Here it is: T .»* a .+ + .Pete LaTulippe was walloping the ball in his old style.Oh! you slow ball, said Petee + + There was & \u201csubmarine\u201d at the Mr.Horman of the R.C, E.was ail smiles, Saturday.\u201cJust think.\u201d said he.\u201cwe didn't have our full team on either.\u201d \\ Popular Pastime No.142\u2014Won- dering why the ladies wear furs in summer when its 90 in the shade and LC go out \"decollettee\u201d in winter when \u201cThompson, of the R.C.E, | football game, Saturday last.The] Well, that's about all.What?ont tu 28 below, ili, MORDAY, JULY | s AGE, DEFEATED QUEBEC ROVERS .SOLDIERS SURPRISED LOSERS, ] 3Y WINNING BY SCORE OF FIVE TO ÔNE.After holding down the Engineers 2 for the first half ef Saturday's league é, football match at the Exhibition Grounds, Quebec Rovers succumbed te superior condition and speed on } the part of the soldiers who were returned the winters by five goals to one after a well-played game.It is difficult to account for the surprising reversal.of form showed « by the Rovers, who seemed altogether a degree of effectiveness.# the Arst blast of the referee's whistle until the last.Maguire seored the \u2026 frst goal of the match for the losers \"en a pretty pass from outside the backs which the goalkeeper should have saved.This proved to be the only goal that was secured by .the Rover ; tre afternoon.Gall played a woa- = derfuli game in goal for Rovers dur- 4° lng the first half, while Smith gave the finest display of defensive work .seen this season so far.The R.C.LE were not to be denied ior belore the end of the first half Rogers took - à pass from McCall and booted one Pp which struck the post swirled around inside and curved out.The referee awarded a goal and it was a hard earned ome.\u2019 *, In the second half the R.C.E.had apparently gotten over their fear of the Rovers\u2019 superiority and opened up 8 whirlwind attack on their oppo- sents goal.Lobb and Rogers working well in, the latter shot a splendid goal.Rovers seeing the game slipping played desperately to even up.McGuire, Anderson and McGraw resorting to all their cleverness to elude the B.C.E.defence.but it was of no \u201c avail\u2019 After Dicroff had saved a sure toal by a nice clear, Mallinson shot t over to Barron, wh) centered beautifully, Lobb kicking it past Gell who had no chance to save.In three minutes more exactty the same play was repested, Barron to Lobb.the latter again counting.In the dying minutes of the game the Soldiers still were unmercifu.and Mallinann made it five to one on a low shot from ten yards out.Harry Slater handled the game and had little trouble, both teams playing the whistle corstantly.Rovers evidently looked stale, but even playing at top form.it is doubt- | ful if they would have beaten the Engineers, who were short a touple of regulars.including their goaler.3 The Soldiers were in perfeet condi tion and looked game after it was over.Smith was the pick of the Rovers teens §, oe ee.team duting the en-! good for another ; while Gell sad Digroff also played strong games.Ths f.ilyre of the Ralf line was r neible ror the inefec- tiveness af the forwards, For the winners all, played weil and it was their unselfishness and hard work more thas anything else that gave them such a complete ve tory.The teams: Rovers.| Xo § Gell.co.vo.Mason Smith.Boyd Dieroff.Riglington Hughes.Keithly Forwards.Routledge.O'Malley Hutchinson .Nelson Anderson .McCall Sheriff.Masllinson McGraw .Lotd Maguire .+.Rogers Lamonte cee 204 ase ooo.Barron Refere .Slater.Linesmen: Messre, Herman and unable to work w'th any system or| Merritt.In tact, they | L were played to a standstill right from | FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDING D.Prtr 85 0 ?2 2 Montmorency .0 1 1 2 RACING AT FORT ERIE Kentucky Filly, Waterblossom, Wins the Canadian Derby.Fort Erie, Ont.July 3=Under mostly adverse racing condrtions, tne first summer meeting of the Niagara Racing Association commenced here today.A steady downpour of rain made the track a sea of m:.d, but despite this, 7.000 people were present.Twelve coaches brought the Toronto delegation which numbered about four hundred.T.C.McDowell's Kentucky filly, Waterblosom, won the opeming aav festure, the Caandian Derby, by à bead from the Hamilton Derby winner, The Finnher last seven starts in Kentucky, end made it eight straight today, The summary: First race, selling, Ave and a haif furlongs: Anis.82.70.won.Port Light, 97, Mary's, 32.40 and SAN, second.Tar Brush.100, Acton, $3.20.third.Time 1.12 3-5.Investment.Semper, Stalwan and Gentlewoman also ran.Second raced, five and a hall furlongs: Reflection, 103, Miller.$11.20, $4.20 and $3.20.won.Tnquiets, 104 McDermott, 4.10 ana $2.90, second.Colors, 106, Parrington, $3.10.thira.Time: 1.1225.Kiva.Northern Light, Langhorne.and Alice K,, als> ran.(Alice K.left at the post.Third race, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, five furlongs: 1f:cla\u2019s Flame, 93, Acton, $5.50.$3.30 and $2.70, won.Copper King, 101, Coftins, $3.90 and $3.20, second.| Allecto, 97, Mc- Dermott.$5.10.third.Time: }.07.Foxlet, Banshore and Miss Fay also ran.Fourth race, The Canadian Derby, Waterblossom won | i 103.$8.30.$2.90 and, See mme rar IN NOUS SGÈSROUSSLOUD VOTCH DOES A COMEBACK \u2014 Humboldt, Ts, July 3\u2014 Frank Gôteh, world's champion wrestler, after two years re.lirement.was a match with Henry Ordman of Minneapotis, Minn\u2026 here yesterday.Gotch won in straight falls of 21 and 18 seconds respectively.The match was part of « \u201chome coming\u201d celebration.CONGHAOONAANNE DS S à Purse $3,500, three-year-olds and up, one and a quarter miles: Waterblosvom, 114.Martin, $5.20 and $2.40, won.The Finn, 122, Byrne, $2.29, second.Royal II.128, \u2018Andress, cut.third.Time.Z.18 1-5, Fifth race, selling, five and a haif furlongs: Zindel.98 Coins.$6490, $6.30, and $3.80, won.The Spirit, 106, Acton.and $3.10.second.King Worth, Time: 1.123-5.Briar Gold Cap also tan.Sixth race, selling.one mile and 70 yards: Redland.90.McAtee, $12.30.$6.70 and $2.70, won.Burwood.98.* « e v 2 ç e o Ld Ÿ 9 è « e o \u201c 9 a IUUGONNOLAGISOCHU GO Patch and | Callahan.$4.80, $2.60, second.Progressive.106.Acton.$2.40, third.Time: 1.543-5.brave Cunadres, and Star Actress also ran.Seventh race.gelling.| and one.sixteenth miles: Supreme, 104, Acton, $10.10.$5.20 and $3.10.won.Claire.99, Forehand, $5.10 and $5.90, second, Cuttyhunk, mott.$3.00.third, Time 1.561-3.Joe Stein, Mockey and Suther also can.SHAMROCKS BEATEN.\u2014 Cornwall's Clever Combination Prove Too Good for Irishmen.Montreal, July 4\u2014Cernwall.play- a clever cohmbination.obtaining a long lead in the first half of the N°.L.U.game against the Shamroc'es in this city, Saturday afternoon.and won by 7 goals to 3.The attendance was small.The lnne-up: Shamrocke.Cormwal, Goal.Brady .A.Degan Poiat.Doran .F.Degan Cover.McMullen .Thampson Defence.Mahoney.vee eos oo.E.Degan Hughes .8.Thomas Allmag .Denneny Centre.J.Quinn .G.Penny Home Field.W.Ellard .Ouks Langevin.R.Degan Munroe .M.Cummins , Outside Layden .J.Penny Inside.M.Quinn .Anderson Releree: Ernie Hamilton, MAAA 110.Metealf, 33.90.third.! Tda| 102, McDer-! 79 UEBEC CHRONICLE MURPHY RELEASED.New York, July 4\u2014Denay Murphy, the veteran outfielder of the Brooklyn Pedersls, and former captain of the Philadelphia Athletics, has been unconditionally released by the Brooklyn Federal Lesgue club.SEAVER WON TENNIS SINGLES EVENT.Springfield, Mass, July 4\u2014R.J.Seaver, of Boston, won the py tennis championship of the Connecticut Valley here yesterday defeating J.D.E.Jones of Providence, R.I., 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.Seaver established his right to play Jones in the challenge round by defeating A.J.Veysey, of the Mount Royal Club of Montrealthis morning in the finals of the tour- aament 6-1, 3.6, 6-4, 6-2.AN IMPRISONED VICAR.A remarkable adventure recently befell the Rev.Paulu Ashkenazie in the loffely church at Ulrome.on the Holderness coast of Yorkshire, nf whieh he is the vicar, He had clambered up a long !adder into the church tower with the object of investigating the upper chamber, but on his attempting to get down again a rung snapped and he was unable to de- lagers\u2019 attention by tolling the chur.n dered why the bell tolled persistently for three hours until late in the afternoon, no one investigated the matter.At last, the vicar in desperation window ard.tying a white handkerchief to it, waved it out of the win- daw.A farm servant later notic:d the distress signal and summoned t= village carpenter.who with some di:- fieulty effected the vicars rescue.WOUNDED ALL OVER.There is at Shorncliffe Hospital 1 England, Pte.Louis Paterson, Toro:- to, 4th Battalion, who has shrapnel wounds in both feet and one arm, and to use his own words.\u201cscarcely knows what part of his body has not been hit by shrapnel\u201d He is as cheerful as à cricket, and declares the wounds are nothing to mention.His situation, when he received \u201cpersonal souvenir\u201d from the Germans, was absolutely grotesque.He \u2014 ASK FOR coarse SUMMER SUSPENDERS Woru Under the Shut y ALWAYS OUT-O-SITE £ q ei LOOK FOR PR.ONTHE BUCKLES |v RMT MADE in CANADA scend.He tried to attract the vi | bell, but, though many villagers won- ; broke off a wooden bar of the tower | | nothing more for Ave minutes.ry ! i SALE STARTS TO-DAY GENUINE CLEARANCE HH SUITS Regular Prices $18.00 to $30.00 all odd sizes and broken lines regard- : less of cost, now on sale.Prices $10.00, $12.00, $15.00.Many beautiful Suits amongst them.THIS SEASON'S MODELS an opportunity to buy what you want at less than cost.FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE Note Address : L.A.ROY, 179 St.John Street Three was in à small house with his company officer.Things were quiet in their immediate neighborhood.but the German artillery was busy.To while away the time, perhaps to keep {both their minds off what might possibly happen.the officer was actually giving .a youngster spelling lessons.He was attempting to spell \u201ccomical\u201d when & shell came right into the room.Pte.Paterson says he knew His officer came off with 2 bump on the back of his head.AND PROFESSI DOMINION COAL COMPANY, Limiren MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack For Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.ONAL \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ps \u2014 , ERICH ILITERINICIENIINS i i 4 LISI III HHMI HIMURID WSO IR | HEIs i Advocates Miscallaneous i Miscellaneous Miscellaneous # i Dentist i # Real Estate i FEMININE EMILIO FICHIER sum SERCIBANEMIEIITIIHINIEINCNINEICIINI | Esscammacstanscotrmseriesencsanmsisetaneiontent | ozamass RITES | RS Seats New Legal Firm nes Assurance Company.Eneblishod in 1768 TEEN Le Livery, DR.5.GAUDREAU, LOCKWELL & LECLERC, \u2014\u2014 Fhoenix Assurance Co'y of London.GARRES - FOURCHÉ ip Baggage Transfer entist, Phone 3857 .Phone 1254.I A LANE, KG MJ, LEMIEUX, K.G, | Queen Insurance Company.BORDEAUX a Cartage Agents.9 St.Joseph Street .Tel 200.| A urance and Real Estate Broker.Western Assuranes Company.Brandy & Fine Liqu fx Quebec.88 St.Peter Street.Offices: No.[01 3t.Peter St, Quebec.y.lquers he Es ET\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - aad on .Livery Phone .4142, FLORISTS \u201c Lane & Lomieux| DUDDEN & WELCH, Phone No.750.Resident Agents.Advocates sovocerotseneatse menton asset cONNNNSSENENÉ $3 ST.PETER STRE:T i Jewelers i , Tok: 308: - A P.BRUNET, GRENIER Feu RE, Watchmaker, Jaweller, Optician, SPECIALTY COLLECTIONS E.BIGAOUETTE, Mgr.138 St.Joseph St.-.Te 9712: |.191 St.Joseph Street.TURGEON, ROY, LANGLAIS & Founded 1067.Phone 23% .MORIN, Advoeates.Gfi:e.126 St.Peter St.Quebec, Telephones 3800-5801.eee rere PLAMONDON, GRENIER & BEDARD, Advesstes, Barrigters and Solicitors.Office Quebee Ry.Blég.\"Se Joseph Street .Phone 6406 , \u201c1 OMER BEAUDIEN, a Advocate.4 .Phones: Office, $150 ., .Res, 134$.te eM ?Phones: \" Offies: 1925.3.Res: 1723, J.F.DOBBIN, Watchmaker and Jeweller.39 Buade Gt, (Onposite the Basillea) Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watehes, Cloeks, Jewellery, ete.Always on hand.Moderate Prices and Good Work Gusranteed.J Accountants i ROBERT STEWART, LIA, Publis Accountant and Auditor, Member Institute of Accountants and Auditors of the Province of Que- LOUIS A.POULIOT, bec.x Advocate.92 Et.Peter Street .Quebec.+, 61 Be Perer Street Office Tel, 5819, Res.Tel, 742 Residenas, 12 Haldimand .Quebec.En \u201cDROUIN, SEVIONY & DROUIN, Advocates.Que Ry.Bldg.229 St Joseph Bt Phones 2516-3346.\u2026 GIBSONE & DOBELL, - dessin Durvisurs wad Sollerse Be.Porter Street .George F.Gibeone, EK, Quebec.\u2019 Alired G.Dobell mm ee tr a LUDGER ROMTAILLSE, Architect, A.P.Q.Diploms ef ; POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL YOU WILL SAVE MONEY and have the MOST COMPLETE SATISFACTION, P.T.LEGARE, Ltd., Furniture St0re, 3120t dosoph treet, Quebec.Civil Engineers GAUVIN & BEAUCHEMIN, Hydraulic and Municipal Bagineers and Surveyors, Quebec Bldg.Tel.6343.G.KE.Gauvia, Coneulting Ragineer.HECTOR GRENIER, Land Surveyor.\u2018 Wht Peter be.Phone 080 Orkis Block.THOS.HETHRINGTON, Plain and Fancy Broads, ots.Lindsey Bldg, Bt.Joke Res, 466.Poser 10 Delivered Throughout the City.304 8: Joba Swot ., .Phone 196.l THE LARGEST STORE IN QUEBEC CITY.With 63 Years Reputation for Honest Values.©.PICARD & SON, 199 8+.John St.Plumbers, Gas and Steamfitters.Public and Private Dwellings fitted up with the newest styles of sanitary appliances, also hot air, water and steam apparatus, REID & CO, LTD, Dealers in weapping and Building Papers, Paper Store, Serap Metal, Pig Iron, Paper Mill Supplies and Cement.\"| Office and Salesroom, 137 St.John St.Baggage and General Cartage Phones 386 and 2867.Night Phone .386.QUEBEC CARTAGE & TRANSFER co.LTD.Cor.St.Roch & des Fosses Sta.J.ALLEYN.Sail, Tent and Awning Maker.225 St.Poul Street.Quebec.THE QUEBEC ELECTRIC CO.Electrical Engineers and Contractors, M a ra Purnished.Telephone 284.L H.LANGLOIS Grocer Specialty: Tea, Coffee, Butter, Fresh Eggs.Fruit and Vegetables, Etc.25 Couillard St.237 St Paul Se.Phone 122, Quebec.| Phone 4711 LEADING FLORIST, MRS.LEMIEUX 99 St.John Street.Phone 236.FOR CHOICE I'LOWERS WM.PENNY, FLORIST.Store 179-181 John Street\u2014 | Greenhouse Corner Cyrille Street and Belvidere Road.No Agencies.Telephones 485 and 709.We thank the public for their pare ronage and solicit a continuance of the same.GEORG SNAVYyPLUGY for Sale Every AE fes pare ag ees: \u2014\u2014 _ MONDAY, JULY $, 1915: ne 7 nee > \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 = = LS T : Dominion -Day Outing Requisites rp eve | AUCTION SALE OF ST.URSHLE HOUSE; or other Week End\u2019s j SHIPPING NEWS OCxAN SAILINGS.Flannel Btriged Trousers .0450 mp | Colored Striped Blazers for ladies or gents.$400 | Special, White Doe Trousers .8875 | Special White Pelt Outing Hat Copie by 8.Stocking.Geb lght Irish Jane Trousers .or .oo .80v | Light weight Linen Wash Hat, with black band.30¢ | Tous sevens turner\u2019 To 1 Sults, twe piece, or Combination.75c up | White Cashmere Socks, with colored clocks.Subject to Change.ALSO ALL OUTING ACCESSORI ES July 7\u2014Lapland .N.V.Liverpool | &-Metagam Quebec.Liverpool ameroni .N.V.Liverpool .= = ist L 4 cures ! t.Louis .N.Y.Liverpoc HABERDASHER 48 FABRIQUE ST.| N\u2014Siciftar.Quehec.London ; { 14\u2014Pretorian.Quebec.Glasgow 20\u2014Athenis .Quebec.Glasgor MILE JACOT, Reg.JEWELER, OPTICIAN, St.Joseph Street, - QUEBEC.Fine assortment of Wedding Gifts, Cabinets of Cutlery, Bilverwars, etc, Diamond Rings, Fine Watches D5 St.Joseph Street - QUEBEC WANTED PTY LOBRIGATATG nd VIEGAR OU BARRELS £Quebec Scrap Metal Co.Reg'd.Tel.2777 CROTEAU ¢ roger Wil ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | re J.M.& D.81 ST.PETER STREET, QUEBEC SPRCIALTY \u2014FOREST Ei 2 Sportsmen, Military Men, Tourists No equipment for above can A be considered complete unless < a à it concalcs a suitable pair ot Matise or Fieid Binoeulars We carry a complete line for .M4 CIVIL ENGINESRS sand LAND SURVEYOR& se 14 St Roch Street Dr.GEO.AHERN |, Office 40 Couillard | | ! | 22-\u2014Scandinavian.22-Orduna .17\u2014St.Paul.23\u2014Tuseanis .Quebec.Liverpool .N.Y.Liverpcol NY.iverpoo! .N Y.Liverposl snd Glasgow .N.Y.Liverpool Quebec.Liverpool .Y.Rotterdam .Quedec.Liverpon! .Quebec.Glasgow LN.Y.Liverpool N.Y.Liverpoo! U\u2014New York .\u2014Northland.27\u2014Noordam .29\u2014Misanabie., 30\u2014Cassandrs.t 3l=Saxoniz .Cid Seanstp Co.The Famous Saguena) River xis.SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS.3 Ryndam.Quedec.London .N.Y.Liverpna! ! 7\u2014Pretorian .Quebee.Glasgnw $15.00 Return megane .Quebec.Liverpool .-Quedec.Liverpool CPB.METAGAMA ARRIVES IN PORT t Meals and Berth Induded.| For tickets, etc.apply to: | F.S.STOCKING 3 ST.LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC.| \u2019Phore 82., AI Ocean Steamship Lines {STILL MORE WOUNDED OFFI Represented.| CERS AND MEN ON BOARD\u2014 FINE VOYAGE The T.S.8 Metagama, of the C I.R Steamship Line which left Liverpool Friday June 23th, in com.imard of Captain C.S.Webster, R.Njh errived in port st 10.30 o'clock Saturday night after an uneventful (tered.Among the 24 officers and men who have bee: sent home suffering from TIMBER KEGULATIONS.jof St.Joseph Beauce, who has had GOVERNING Timber on Dominion | hott his legs almost shot off with Lands in Manitoba, Saskatehewau.arannel.| The invalideé soldiers Alberta, and the North West Territo- | came over in charge of Captain Robries.the Railway Belt in the Province \u2018sen, a member of the 10th.Batealof British Columbia.and the Three ion, who is suffering from gun shot and a Half Million Acres Locataed dy.eurds received in the memorable the Government of the Dominion in: Latele at Yyres on the night of April trip.although much tog was encoun- ; |wourds, is Pre.\u201cMcose\u201d* Duchesney, | west.In 11.20 a m Woeterian 1.50 p.m.D.A.Gordon 2.45 p.m.Prefontaine.Vercheres, 120: Clear, southwest.Out 1.20 p.m.Tug W.H.Lee.Three Rivers, 68: Clear, southwest.In 1.30 p.m.Metagama 135 p.m.Sheba 2 p.m.Mendip Range.Pointe Citrouelle: Clear, Southwest.In 140 p.m.Renvycle- 1.55 p.m.Fred Mercure p.m.Tug Ethel (light).St.Jean, 45: Clear, southwset.In 1.50 p.m.Florence and Tow.Grondines, 41: Clear, southwest.Out 3.15 p.m.Tug Willie Hackett.West of Montresl.Cornwall, Clear, southwest, 10.40 a.m.Steelton 340 p.m.Keywell.{India 11.25 a.m.Thenis bound west 8.5 John Rugee.Port Colborne: 455 a.m.Tagora 54% a.m.Yorkton 845 1.m.Algonquin.H.S MeGRTE7Y.Superintendent.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC (Standerd Time 75th Meridian).July am.pm fafonday .5 1220 1230 \u2018Tuesday .6 1.18 1.50 Wedresday.7 2.14 2.47 Thursday .8 3.07 341 Fricay -.\u2026 \u2026 9 3.56 4.31 Sawurday \u2026 10 441 5.16 Sunday .\u2026.1 5.22 5.57 Moon Rhases, New Moon.July 12.431 am.First Quarter.July 19.409 p.m.Full Moon, July 26.Zam LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Judgments Rendered and Writs Is- Juagment by the Prothonotary: iP.T.Legare, Ltee., vs.Fafard \u2014 Judgment against defendant for $128.- 170, 1nterest and costs.{ Duclos et al vs.Ravaux and Thea- {tre de la Comedie Francaise, TS8.\u2014 { Deiibere discharged.i The Molson's Bank vs.Rattray and lal, ond D'Autewil Lumber Co.T.8.| Delibere discharged.The Count Credit Co, Ltd.vs | Mantle.Judgment in plaintiff's favor for $140.15.interest and costs.| À demand of assignment was made Iby Renaud & Cie, incorporee, of Quebec.to Francis Xavier Martel, of {the City of Quebec, wholesale crock- iery merchant.for 8 claim of $539.36.A consent by the debtor kas been filed and Messrs.Bedard and Belanger, accountants, of Quebec, were appointi ed provisional guardians to the in- |\" Galops.99: Clear.calm, 10.35 a.m.| REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE is given in virtue of an order of Hon.C.E.Dorion, one of the judges of the Superior Court, sitting in the District of Quebec, on the twenty-eighth of June fast, the sale and adjudication will be proceeded with at the former res dence of the late Zephérin Desroches, Wt number sixty-eight St.Joachim street, Quebec, Tuesday, the 20th ol July, instant, at ten o'clcck in the fore noon, of the following immoveablc property belénzing to the estate ai the ssid Zepher'n Desroches, and be- tonging to Arthur Desroches, interdicted for an undivided part, to wit: 1.Lot number four thousand and eighty-eight 4068), of the official cadastre of Montcalm Ward, of the City of Quebec, being a site situated on the north side of St.Joachim street measuring forty feet front by sixty feet in depth, with the houses and other buildings and outbuildings erect ed thereon: to be taken off, however.the said lot a small strip or point nf land on the southwest side measuring about two feet four incshes in wid:h at the north extremity, sold to the \u201cPresbyterian Church in Canadas.2.The lot three thousand eight hundred and two-C (3802.C).of the said cadastre of Montcalm Ward of the City, of Quebec.being a site situated on the west side of Scott street, of irregular shape, measuring thirty- two feet front on Scott street by hity- seven feet in depth on the south line, and forty-six fect on the north hne and thence by right angles towards the south, five feet, and thence also by right angles towards the west nine feet, towards the dividing wal! between this said site and that of the | representative of the late J.O.Ver ins, with the house and other buildings thereon erected.and dependencies; ; 3.The lot number three thousand eight hundred and three (3803 of the said cadastre for Montcalm Ward, of the City of Quebec, being a site \u201c situated on the same spot conting- uous to the preceding lot, measuring abou thirty-four feet and ten incnes frontage on sixty-one feet and three inches depth, with a house and other buildings thereca erected and dependencies; 4.The part of lot number two thousand seven hundred and fifty-five (2755), now known and designated under the number two thousand seven hundred and fifty-five-I (2755-1).' ot the official cadastrexfor St.Louis Ward, of the City of Quebec, being a plot situated on the west side of Ste.Angele street.measuring shout Most centrally situated on ths con der of 8 Louis and St Ursaie Sts, Just inside the St Louis Gats.Bent tte in the city.All modern conven: .iences.Room aad board \u2019 j cand cuisine and service.Gé tion guaranteed.A select resort indy toprists.Also table Loerd MRS.KH.).LEMESURIER LO8T.LOST-\u2014A Dark Brown Horse Wednesday afternoon, between; 1h am, and 4 p.m.Finder please ri to Harris Abbattoir.July Bert \" inet pe WANTED oc : .- i WANTED\u2014To tent a flat ig Belvedere Ward for 1st of September.\u2018Apply giving particulars, rent, ete., to D.A.J., care Chronicle.July 3x8, | WANTED\u2014On or before the tenth of July, a clerk for a general store, with experience, good references required, of Protestant religion whens 1 applying.State salary per month, free of board.Le Gros Bros, Barachois, Gaspe, P.Q.Juiy 2x0._ English Lady, R.C., aged 23, shesk- ing fluent French and Spanish,4holding University Certificates and excel lent references desires post ag ness or nurse.Apply Box 233, ford Mines, P.Q.het- June 24x12.WANTED \u2014 Experienced stenographer.Minimum 60 words.Must speak and write both languages accurately.Good salary for an ambitious person.Immediate vacaney.Require references.No school children need apply.M.I.T., Chronicle Office.June 24x3.SERVANT WANTED.WANTED\u2014A servant, one able ta | speak English.Apply D.Jannelie, Proprietor of King's Hotel.FARM FOR SALE FARM OF 90 ACRES, with good house and \u2018barn thereon will is fice for $300.00 on account of er feaving Canada.Apply by letter to J.B., care Chronicle.July xlw ROOMS WITH BOARDROOMS WITH BOARD \u2014 Also Table Board, by the day, week or month.Apply Miss E.Verreault, % St.Genevieve Avenue, The Cape.= July Delw.&.+ ; ae oT ne yd | officers, military men or tour- the Pesce River District in British 23rd fared eatate wdicial holidays, the twenty-two feet of frontage on about ROOMS TO LET.iste.10d would be glad to ave Licenses.Ce He rh rt | Prothonotary's Office will close at id neron erected pri ROOMS TO LET\u2014At 19% St.J you examine sur stock, ranging À licente to cut timber op 2 tract Fe vino hy \u2018 killed Apri ifcur o'clock daily instead of five ctor and with right of way for Crsule St, First class, furnished or from very low to the highes: J, ne: exceeding twenty-five square\u2019 porte d \u201cby the Ton Ea on.ns lo'clock as in the other months of the | vehicle in the porch or passage oi anfurnished rooms with all modern | conveniences, electric light.hot and cold water, ete.Apply on premises, to Mrs, Donohue.Phone 2813.eS .at public extent may be elo! 65 ner \"like cthor officars and men who have square mile, per annum.is charged on {already returned home.Cant Robin: i year.; Writs of summonses issued from ithe Prothonotary\u2019s Officethe neighboring property on the south, to communicate from the street priced goods made.Al prescriptions of Cu filled up at once.All eompournd Glasses cut at home, at sn hour's notice.: P.C LACASSE, Optometrists and Cpticians. \u201cDid it work?\u201d \u201cNo.He said he tried that last year, and the circus wasn't worth it.\u201d DIRECTING A BATTLE.How The General Staff Keeps In Torch With The Firing Lineces In wartime the many threads leading from the long battle line at length reagh a common point.which is the headquarters of the general staff.The activity of each officer attached to the general staff is therefore of the greatest importance for the success of every military enterprise.During the action every officer of COLLAR_ TTY NT ES .the staff io at the immediate disporat of the \u20ac x sad a -|Lappier.: tutored in the celebrated St.Peters- THE PRICE OF FAME.The List of à Berles of Tweive Dramas Entitled \u201cWho Pays\u201d?Presented at the Olympia Today.\u201cThe Price of Fame\u201d is the title of the first episode of the series \"Who Pays?\u201d that will be shown at the Olympia today and tomorrow with four vther reels on different subjects.Pathe Gazette being one of them.\u201cThe Price of Fame\u201d is a drama that shows all that through which a man goes sometimes to attain a certain aim that does not make him any Ou Wednesday and Thursday the feature drama of the programme will be \u201cQueen Elizabeth\u201d, another sub- fect full of passion the patrons of that popular theatre will certainly appre- «iate.SUCCESS HAS BEEN WITHOUT A BREAK.Beautiful Programmes Have Been Following one Another at the Auditorium.Since the beginning of the regular season of vaudeville at the Auditor ium, theategoers have noticed that cvery week the programme seemed to be still better than the preceding one.lt is a very difficult task to find programmes that will suit the public and sontetimes a theatre manager goes to great trouble and much expense in order to give his patrons what he thinks a very catchy and attractive bill and still he meets with very little success.The Quebec public should br thankful to the good luck of the manager of the Auditorium who has not failed yet this year to book every week, attractions that appealed to their good taste, A great variety in the different acts seems to be the feature of this week's bil! and every act boasts of the great novelty of each of its number.The Fred.St.Onge Troupe is said by the press of other cities where they have played to be one of the most entertaining acts on the summer circuits.It is mostly comedy they are cficring.but comedy of the kind that is oll the time appreciated and of which one never tires.Those who like music will have their favorite act in the Solemninies, 2 young lady violinist and her brother who accompanies at the piano.Earl Jones and the Moalis brothers have the acrobatic part of the hilt and they are said to excell in that fine.Another act that will undoubtly make a hit is that of Alfred Farrell, a Novelty Sketch artist.VIOLIN RECITAL AT THE CHATEAU.\u2018Max Selinsky, the celebrated Ru.- MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915.Bishop's College School Lennoxville, P.Q.Head Master, J.TYSON WILLIAMS, B.A.Emmanuel College, Cambridge.Boys are prepared for the R.M.C., Kingstof < Universities, and for business life by an efficient Sta@ of masters, mostly graduates of English Universities.Separate preparatory department for boys from 8 to 13 years of age.Both school buildings and residential quarters are excellent, thoroughly up-to-date constructions, beautifully situated in 3 most healthy loca- cation near Sherbrooke, P.Q., and with well equipped and very extensive play grounds.For Calendars, Information, etc, Apply to the Head Master.PLUMBER and ELECTRICIAN.How about the slumbing and electric fixings of your resider.ce?Let us overhaul them for you We do everything in modern plumbing and electricai appartus.and ma a specialty ot apparatus for hot air, hot water.and steam heatin A full line of Hall and Miicpes Stoves, A new assortment of the celebrated Tungsten Lamps.119 to !23 BRIDGE STREET.Shop: 124 King 8t., St, Roch.: Reliable: Periect- Economic Le La ee LE TETE EEE ES US VEN 10 DIAN NORTHERN NEW NIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN \u2014 QUEBEC\u2014 MONTREAL \u2014OTTAWA Connections at Ottawa (Central Station) for TORONTO CONVENIENT DAY SERVICE TO MONTREAL Read Down.Read Up.19-30a.m.*11.30 p.m\u2014Lv.QUEBEC.Ar.\u2014* 6.30 a.m.14.20 p.m.$4.20 p.m.* 6.30a.m\u2014Ar.MONTREAL.,Lv.\u2014*11.30p.m.{9.30am.210.35 a.m\u2014Ar.OTTAWA.La \u2014* 7,15 p.m.9.15 p.m.\u2014Ar.TORONTO.Lv.\u2014*1020 a.o- *_Daily.t\u2014Daily except Sunday.Standard Sleeping Car between Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa.Dining Car between Ottawa and Hawkesbury.Buffet Parloh Car beween Quebec and Montreal For tickets, reservations and further information apply to Depot Ticket Agent.Canadian Northern Station.Quebec, Que.sian Violinist.will give a recital at the Chateau Frontcnac on Wednes- 1 day, 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 arc of six.Later he becane perfectly burg 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 played 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: 1.Concerto\u2014E.Minor .Mendelssohn Op.64.(a) Allegro.molto appassionato.(h) Andantetc) Allegro.Molto Vivace.Piano Solo: 2.Scherzo\u2014B.Minor .Schopust Wilired Pellet 3.(1) Ave Maria .Schubert-Wilhelmi (2) Gypsy Danse .Nacherz .Op.4, (3) Caprice Viennois .Kreislsr (4) Rondo of the Goblins .se ese teeesaresea.Bazzini Op.21.4.Zigeunerweises .Satasate Accompanist .Wilfrid Pelletier Tickets can be secured at the Chateau, «ists him in the carrying out of orders.Among the duties of the staff officer during action belong the gathering and compilation of reports which are constantly pouring in to headquarters and which give intimation of the progress of the battle.The staff officer must observe the needs of the troops in action.He must keep a close watch on their supply of ammunition.He must see that th:ir commanders properly execute the orders of \u2018the commanding general.He must look after the wounded, see that they are oroperly treated and sent to lazarets.He must see to it that prisoners are properly cared for and that the com- inissariat is adequately provided for the provisioning of the traops.Sometimes the commanding genera! intrusts à staff officer with the observation of the aciion of the opposing forces which may be beyond the! view of headquarters, or he may be «ent to the firing line with important ntders to commanders there, which, however, the staff off cer has authority to alter if in his judgment this is necessary.Paring defense movements it is of particular importance to observe closely the movements of the opposing forces in order to make preparations for counted moves, such as advances, retreats, the sending of re enforcements and other movements of troops.The execution of these movements falls within the province of the staff officer.The training of the staff officer is very thorough.A complete practical course in military science, extending over many years\u2019 of active service with various bodies of troops, is sugmented by years of study at the war college, which embraces the last word in the theoretical science ol modern warfare.\u2014New York Tribune DYNES\u2019 New Summer Wear for Ladies White Wash Skirts, in new styles.$1.15, $1.39 and $1.85 Silkine Underskirts, in all new shades .$1.25 and $1.85 Silk Parasols, bell and canopy shapes, all shades .oo.8 Thread and Lisle Hosiery: black, white, tan, grey, sand.28c > Silk Hosiery, in black and white and shot.45e, 65c and $1 Marquisette and Organdie Waists, 23 styles, regular $1.60, for.98e Misses Middies, in new styles; trimmed colors and white.9%¢c up Fancy Jap.Silk Waists, \u201cseconds,\u201d to clear, at.$1.49 New Crepe de Chine Waists; maise, flesh, white and black.$4.00 up Niagara Maid Sik Gloves; long and short .s0c up Parisien P.C.Corsets, in all new styles .oe up FANCY WOOL SPENCERS.New TWO-TONE style, in orange and white, Paddy and white, sky and white, grey and white, purple and white, and all white.Each Spencers in all white .Umbrellas, from .Raincoats, from .coo cvrureanne aesaus soprocns .Wool Sweater Coats, at cost.Silk Coats with cap, for.Little Boys Jersey Suits, in all shades, English make.DYNES' _49 John St.Tel.271 $12.50 Special For Country Houses FIBRE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, JUTE MATTING, M These Rugs will wash like an oilcloth and rain will not injure them.We have them in all sizes.SANITARY MATTING, MATS AND RUGS, \u2019 JAPANESE MATTING, MATS AND RUGS.Special colors in Pink and Blue for Bedrooms.SS and TRON BEDS, CAMP BEDS, BRASS an 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 Goc everywhere.CARPETS AND RUGS.Our department of Carpets and: Rugs is the most complete in the city in every way\u2014prices, variety, choices, sizes, qualiti every make and manufacture are represented here.See us before buying.P.J.COTE, 79 & 31 ST.JOHN STREET, \u2018OPPOSITE PALACZ HILL ATS AND RUGS.+ "]
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