Quebec morning chronicle, 1 juillet 1897, jeudi 1 juillet 1897
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QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897.(ONE CENT PER COPY.) ¦HSti NO.18,714.CANADIAN o IPacific Ky.DOMINION DAY.First-class Return Tickets will be Issued at SINGLE PARE Good going Jun« 30'h and July l»t.Good returning until July 2nd, 1897.AND AT FARE AND ONE-THIRD, Good going June 3>th a^d July 1st, good to return until-July 5th, 189\".C.W.A.MEET AT CH \\THAM, ONT.JULY Isrr AND 2nd.Kate From Quebec to\t& I Q O Chatham A Return\ttP L Oe eF O Ticket* good going .Tune 29th, 30th and July 1st.Goixf to return leaving Chatham not later than July 5tb, 1597.For full information.Folders Parlor and ^Sleeping Car accommodation apply to GEORG F DUNCAN* PHONE 91.\tPassenger Agent City Ticket and Telegraph Office, (14 BUÀDfe STREET) (OPPOSITE THE POdT OFFICE) and PALAIS STATION: .June 29, 1897.\t- Ai Levis, Q.C.R., 6.30 am.I At Quebec Ferry, 6.45 am.f York, Boston, Pottli SUMMER TIME TABLE.In Bffect.Monday, June 28th, 1897.GOING SOUTH.Lva Quebec (Ferry) 2 30 p.m.I EXPRESS for Lve Levis, Q.C.R., 3.00 p.m.j St Francis, Megantic, Sherbrooke.Boston, New York and all points South, lire Quebec Ferry, 8.45 p in.\\ PASSENGER Lre Levis Q.C.R., 915 p.m./ for Sberbrook*, Portland, Boston, New York and all pointe on the B.ft NI.R.R.LveQuebec Ferry, 7.45 anuiMIXED for Lre Levis, Q.C.K., 8.15 a m, / Beauce Jct, and St Francia GOING NORTH.Ar Levis, Q.C.R., LOO p.m.\\ EXPRESS At Quebec Ferry, Ll6 p.m./ from New York, Boston, Sherbrooke, St Francis and Megantic.PASSENGER .from New Portland and Sherbrooke.jkr Levis, Q.C.R.S.20 p.m.'l Ar Quebec Ferry, 6.30 pm./ Beauce Jonction.Passenger train leaving Levis at 9 15 p m.will not run on Saturday nights, but will run on Sunday nights instead.All ojher trains run daily, S>ind»ys excepted.Express train connects at Harlaka Junction with the Intercolonial local Express from Dal-bousie Express train leaving Quebec Saturday dose not run beyond Springfield Sunday morning.Pullman Palace Cars on Express Trains Quebec to Springfield, and Quebec to Boston, via Sherbrooke, without change.Through Coaches on Express trains Quebec to Boston without change.Pullman Palace Cars on Passenger ^ m Tt*lp Quebec to Portland, via Dudswe'l Junc-tiofe.without change.For further information, apply to the Company\u2019s Agents or to R.M.STOCKING, City and District Agent, 32 St.Louis St., Quebec.I FRANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Gen\u2019l Manager.Gen.Passenger Agt June 25, 1897.MIXED from St.Francis and Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway.SUMMER TIME TABLE 1897.Commencing and after Wednesday.MAY 26th, 1897, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND STE.ANNE.WISE DATS Laave Quebec.7.\tA.M.10.AM 5.00 P.M.15 P.M.Leave Ste.Anna.5.4'» A.M.7.23 A.M.11.60 A.M.12.2» P.M.4.10 P.M.7.15 P.M.Extra Tram Arrive Ste.Anne.8 3 A.M.10.65 A.M.6.(0 P.M.7.15 i*.M.Arrive at Quebec.6.45 A.M.8 25 A.M.(except Saturday) 12.60 P.M.(Saturday only) 1.20 P.M.h 5 10 P.M.(Saturday only) 8.20 P.M.eaves Quebec for Montmorency alls at 2.00 P.M.Returning leaves Montmorency Falls at 3.45 P.M.SUNDAY TRAINS.Leave Quebec.\tAcme Ste.Anne 6 OO A.M.\t6 30 A.M.720 A.M.\t8 20 A.M.2.01 P.M.\t3 OO P.M.6.15 P.M.\t7.15 P.M.Leave Ste.Anne.\tArrive\tQuebec, n 41A.M.\t6 45 A.M 11 60 A.M.\t12.60 P.M 4 3) P.M.\t6.41 P.M BETWEEN QUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM WKXK DATS.Leave Quebec,\tArrive St.Joachim.5.CO P.M.\t6.15 P.M.Leave St Joachim.\tArrive Quebec 7.05 A.M.\t8 2> A.M.SCWDAT.Leave Quebec.\tArrive St.Joachim.2.00 P.M.\t3.11P.M.Leave St Joachim.\tArrive^uebec.4.18 P.M.6.40 Train leaving Quebec at 6.00 A.M.for Ste.Anne doee not stop at intermediate Stations.For all other information apply to the Super- n tendent.\t\"\t_____ W.R.RUSSELL,\tH.J.BEEMER, Superintendent.\tPresident.June 2 1897.1 CHANGE OF TIME.C( 0MMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 14th, U97.Train* leave Levis at 7 10 A.M., 4.25 and 8 S') P.M., and 11.35 P.M.Sundays.Trains arrive Montreal at 1.35 and 9 25 P.M.and 7.2) A.M.Trains arrive Toronto at 7.10 A.M.and 6.50 P.M., and Chicago at 9 10 P.M.Trains arrive Portland at 5 45 P.M., and 6.40 A.M.Trains leave Montreal at 7-50 A.M., 4.00P.M.and 11.15 P.M.Trains arrive Quebec at 1.20 P.M., 10.40 P.M., and 7.50 A.M.DOMINION DAY, July 1st, 1897.BOUND TRIP TICKETS AT SISOLK KAHE, Between all Stations and G.T.Ry.Connections in Canada, June 30th, and July 1st.Good to return leaving destination not later tban Friday, July 2nd.AT EIRST CLASS TARI AND ONR-THIRD, Good going June 30th and July 1st, good to return Monday, .July 3th, 18 7.For Tickets.Parlor and S loping Cat accota-tfiodation, and further information, apply to Ticket Offices, 5 DU FORT STREET; Adjoining post Office} And FERRY LANDING, , M '\tDalho\u2019ûsie Street.June 21, 1897,\t______________ DOMINION UNE «ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Liverpool Service, Vie Londonderry.Running ia connection with the Grand Trunk, Canada Pacific, Intercolonial, and other Canadian Railwaysand Steamers From Liverpool.\tSteamships.\tFrom | From M'treat.Quebec.10 June\tCarthaginian.\t26 June 20 June 17\t\u201c\t\u2022Calivornia .\t3 July 4 July 10 \u201c 10 \u201c 24\t\u201c\tLaurentian.\t 1 July\tNcmidian\t\t17 \u201c\t17\t\u201c 8 \u201c\t\u2022Parisian\t\t24 \u201c\t25\t\u201c 1 1897- Summer Sailings.1897.Froka Liverpool.\t\tSteamers\tFrom Montreal.\t\tFrom Quebec\t May\t6\t\u2022Labrador.\t\t22\tMay\t23 «4\t13\tOttoman .\t\t29\t46\t29 ««\t20\t\u2022Vancocvkr\tJune\t5\tJune\t6 64\t27\tVCOTSMA.V.\t\u2022\u2022\t12\t\t12 June\t10\t\u2022Labrador.\t44\t26\t44\t27 64\t2»\t\u2022Vancouvxr\tJuly\t10\tJuly\t11 July\t1\t[\u2022SexyrsifAN .\t\t17\t66\t18 44\t15\t\u2022Labrador .\t**\t31\tAug.\t1 SS.CANADA will mil from Boston May 23th.July 3rd and August 7th.These Steamers have superior paw-nger accommodation, midships saloons.Electric Lights end spacious promenade decks Rates ot Passage.Cabin.$52.50 and upwards Second Cabin.34.00\t\u201c\t\" Steerage at lowest rates to all points.Return tickets issued at reduced rates AW Steamers marked * call at Rimouaki about 7 p.m.of date they leave Quebec, to embark mails and passengers Berths secured.Through Kates quoted from Quebec.WM.M MAOPHEBSON, General Agent, 88 Dalbousie Street.May 12.; 1897.ALLANJJNE.1897 Summer Arrangements.1897 Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal Royal Mail Service.Steamers marked * are mail steamers, Catfÿ* ing all classes of passeng-rs.RAT1S 07 PASSAGE.Cabin.$52.60 and upwards.Intermediate.; .$34.00 and $36.$5 .at lowest fates.rn Tickets issued at reduced rates.BiaBgow and Mdntreal Service.From Glasgow.\tSteamships\tFrom Montreal 12 June\tPrruviah\t\t29 June 19 \u201c\tSardinian\t\t6 July.13 26 ¦\u201c\tBrRNos Ayrkan\t 3 July\tPomeranian.j\t20 10 \u201c\tNorwegian .j\t27\t\u201c And weekly thereafter.\t\t London and Montreal Service.\t\t From London.\tSteamships.\tFrom Montreal 11 June.\tBrazilian\t\t27 June 17 \u201c\tMonte Videan.\tn J°*7 24 \u201c\tGrecivn\t\t 1 July\tOrmiston\t\t18 \u2022\u201c 8 \u201c\tRosa rian\t\t25\t\u201c And weekly thereafter.Glasgow, Londonderry and New York Service.From Glasgow 25 June 9 Ju'y Steamships.Nebraska.Mongolian .From NeVy York.9 July, noon.23 nooh.RATES OF PASS AG F.Cabin.$45.00 and upwards Intermediate.$35.00 Steerage.at lowest rates E2T Return tickets issued at reduced rates.CUNARD LINE.\\TIW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA IV QUEENSTOWN.FROM PIER 40^ NORTH RIVER.FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Lucaota.Saturday, July 3, 8.00 A.M.Etruria.Saturday, July 1», 1 00 P M.Campania.Saturday, July 17, 8.00 A.M} Aubahia.Saturday, July 24, Nom.Umbria.Saturday, July 31, 3.00 P.M.Lccamia.Saturday, August 7, Noon.Etruria.Saturday, August 14, 3.00 P.M.Campania.Saturday, August 21, 10.00 A.M.EXTRA SAILING.Skrvia.Tuesday, July 6, 10.00 A.M Cabin Passage $75.00 and upwards Second Oabin, $42.50 to $55.according to season, steamer and accommodations.Steerage Tickets to and from all part* of Europe.For freight and passage apply to the Com pany\u2019s Office, 4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN ft CO.General Agents.Or\tR.M.STOCKING, St.Louis Street, Quebec.June 29, 1817.Richelieu & Ontario formation A STEAMER WILL LEAVE QUEBEC for Montreal daily (except Sunday) at 5 30 P.M., calling at Batracao, Three Rivers and Sorel.Music on board.DOMINION DAY.Moatreal Line.First class return tickets will be issued AT SINGLE FARE, To leave June 30th and July 1st, to return until July 2od.FARE AND ONE-THIRD To return up to July 5th.For Natashqaanl and Way Places.The north shore mail steamer \u201cOtter,\u201d Captain O.C.Bernier, is intended to sail for Nataahquac and way places on SATURDAY afternoon, 10th July, at 3 o\u2019clock.A.FRASER ft CO., Agents.June 28, 1897.The Saloons and Staterooms are in the central part where least motion is felt.Electricity is used tor lighting the ships throughout, the lights being at the command of the passengers at any bour of the night.Music rooms ana Smoking room on the promenade deck.The Saloons and Staterooms are heated by steam.For farther particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE ft OO., Agenta.June 25, 1897.Quebec Steamship ROYAL BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES MAIL UNES SAIUNC (ROM Pin 47 MOTH ilVU KEW YGIK For Bermud%:\u2014 SS.ORINOCO, Thursday, 1st Ju\u2019y, at 3 p.m.S.S.ORINOCO, Thursday, 16th July, at 3 p.m.For St.Thomas, St.Crcix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloufie, Dominica, Martinique, St.Lrcia.and Bar bad res.S.S MADIANA, Thursday, 8th July, at 3 p.m.St.Lawrence Line.The Twin-Screw Iron S.S.CAMP ANA, 1,700 tons, is intended to sail from Quebec on Tuesday, 6th July, at Noon, For Fatker Point, Caspe, Nal Bay, Perec, Cape Cove, Bnmnieratde, Charlottetown, «nd PI et on.stopping, exceptât Father Point, a few hours at cacb place to allow of passengers going ashore.Has excellent accommodation for passengers.Shippers are «quested to mark the port of destination in fuli on all packages, to avoid mistake in landing.For all particulars, apply to ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary.A.E.OUTERBRIDGE ft CO., Agents.89, Broadway, New York.R.M.STOCKING.Passenger Agent, 32 St.Louis Street.July 1, 1897.WSM away immediately.With thfee Msoafs and the first effiuer, Mr.Carden.The gig was despatched lo the rescue with Mr.Milfeff the second officer, but, to the despair of all,' both b^sts were rapidly swept away.The only remaining lifebonit was then lowered amid a scene of intense etfiotion.' A cry of anguish broke from the lips even of tfifC fftSff when this capsized, throwing the sailors and the stores into the sea.After great efforts the boat was righted and the women and children were lowered into it, with the exception of Madames Gillett, Pearce and Strain, who heroically decided to ehare the fate of their husbands, and Misses Lloyd and Weller, who remained on board.The boat, iftanbcd by au Luropran crew, left in a tremendous séa and drifted rapidly out of sight.Vast waves still swept the wreck, one by one.men, women and children grown too weak to withstand the repeated buffeting, were washed overboard in sight of those who were momentarily expecting the same fate.All day the victims were picked off one by one, until five o'clock in ihe afternoon, when those who S\u2019111 survived retreated below Id suspense.Day after day the desperate men kept a sharp lookout, but no vessel was sighted Until the 13th, and even then the distress signal was not seen.On the l,th and oil the 9k)ih other vessels were sighted, but the signals dther Were not seen or were ignored.These unhappy episodes caused ____________________ painful and half-craxy scenes of rage among the Poor - Oxford University I >>\u201c\tptevi»\"»'?.,ir-con,rolkd; __\t___ I Each dajr ft Was necessary to ourtaii tne allowance of ratiomf.Mrs.Gjllett did the DESPATCHES BY CABLE.The Fast Atlantic Service.The Allan Steamship Line Now a Limited Company.4 Contest With the P< terseusi The tiolonial Troops in England-Sir Wilfrid Laurier s Eloquefafc appeal-The Colonial Premiers Dined\u2014PriuoessofWales Dines Confers Degrees\u2014The Wreck 6f the Steamship \u201cAden.\u201d London, June 30\u2014Much interest has been excited by the fact, which has only now become known, that the Allan Line Steamship Company has ceased to be a private concern and was regutèred on June If) ay a limited Company with a capital of £850,000, in shares of £10 each, to carry on the general business of sl ip owners.This was just the course urged as essential when the Allans were taking up the fast mail contract, in order to free the line from the trammels which have hitherto been attached to it as a family concern.Its adoption now is accepted as an indication of their intention to contest every inch with the Petersens for supremacy in St.Lawrence trade.They believe the Petersens must fail and they mean to be on the spot.This certainly fits in with the strong and even bitter representations which the Allans have made to the Canadian and Imperial Governments as to What they regard as their unfair treatment ib the awarding of the last service contract.PREPARATIONS FOR THE JUBILEE REVIEYV.Great preparations arè beihg made at Aldershot for the Jubilee review to-morrow.The march past is to take place on Lallan\u2019s Plain, end the strength on parade will be about 25,000 of all arms, about the same number as in the Jubilee review of 1887.The Queen will he attended by the Prince of Wales, Lord W'olseley, snd the Headquarters Staff of the Army.Side by side with the home troops will be the representatives of all parts of the Empire, while the Colonials will have the honour of forming the Queen\u2019s escort.THE COLONIAL TROOPS IN ENGLAND.DESPATCHES.Expert Burglars in \" ' Craftsmen Make a Big Haul in Pointe Claire.Druminoml County Railway.on the Colonial troops were Portsmouth to-day in ordfer ±TOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at niouth of Cap Rouge Riv jr is submerged as well as the other de* p water p'cr that was there up to last winter, at the end of the Long Wharf.The portion of the PIER at the MOUTH of CAP ROUGE RIVER is, as heretofore, shewn by a Flat Buoy by day and a White Light by night, and the po ition of the DEEP WATER PIER, recently taken at the end of the Lcng Wharf, is in a straight line with tho said Flat Buoy and about 600 feet to the West thereof.Cap Rouge Pirr and Wharf Co.N FLOOD, Manager.May 6, 1897.___________ McLaren's Celebrated M&m SUNDAY SERVICE A Steamer will leave Quebec and Montreal respectively at 3 P.M.Tickets will be sold at Single First Class Fare for the round trip, going Saturday to return by same boat leaving Montreal at 3 Sunday Afternoon, or 5-onday at 7.Tickets will also lie sold oa Saturdays and Sundays at Single First Class Fare round trip to Three Rivers to return Sunday.ORDERED IN PREFERENCE TO Toronto Line.Commencing May 31st, Steamers will run tri-weekly from Montreal, and from June 14th daily (except Sunday) leaving Montieal for Toronto at i0 A.M.Saguenay Route.For the conveniencj cf the families wishing: to return trrin poit-i below Quebec, we wiil have stenmeis to leave River-dn-Loup and oth*-r way i>orts j»-nd her time in a good cause T.Li.LINSCOTT, Tosonto, Ont.June 22,1897\td&w-tf Epps\u2019s Cocoa.ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the Following Distinctive Merits : DELICACY OF FLAVOR.SUPERIORITY in QUALITY Grateful and Comforting to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED.In Quarler-Pniinil Tin-.Only.Prepared by JABIEü EPPS & Co., Ltd., Koiucpo pathic Chemists Loudon England, ber\t' t sat w-Fni Many a man will protect his money at the risk of bis life.Thousands decline to protect their lives because it would require the sacrifice of a few dollars of their money.This seems almost incredible but it is true.Men feel and realize that the most relentless enemy of mankind, consumption, is slowly but swiftly creeping upon them.But in the mad race for money they refuse to stop and drive off the dread disease.It would require a sacrifice of both time and money and so they neglect it, until it is too late.There is no excuse for this.A sure and quick remedy is at hand.Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery cures q8 percent, of all cases of consumption.It remedies all disorders of the digestion.It invigorates the liver.It makes new rich blood and builds up firm healthy flesh.It enters the blood and drives out all impurities, and acts directly upon the lungs driving out all disease germs.It builds sound vital tissue in tbe lungs.Thousands have testified to their cure by this wonderful remedy after they were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone.Druggists sell it.\u201cI have taken T)r.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery, and can and do recommend tt every place I go,\u201d writes Mrs.J.D.Graves, of Salamanca, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y.(Academy Street).\u201d I am a traveling saleslady and have been for eighteen years.When I find people who are afflicted 1 tell them what Dr.I\u2019icrce's medicines have done for me.Twelve years ago I was given up to die.I had what all my physician» called consumption.I had hemorrhage of the lungs, night-sweats, and in fact I fully realized my condition.I begged of them to let me try the \u2018Golden Medical Discovery.' and the result Is, 1 *till live and do lots of h:.rd work.\u201d rv n*\tm It is better to do Ilf®\tmending while Cue L/l \u2022 F 111 VC 3 damage is slight, than wait until th \u201cju.t as OpIJp-fc eood.\u201d A permanent cure.* V/ilt.*.»->\u2022 don\u2019t know.He\u2019s got his life pretty well insured.\u2014Cleveland Leader.Jodis\u2014How ia it that you never play golf, Miss Smith?I thought you had taken ies-sons.MisaSmith\u2014Oh, yea 1 But I\u2019ve only so far learned enough for conversational pur-p>sea.\u2014Brooklyn Life.Hewitt\u2014I had a nightmare the last time I w is at that hotel.Jewett\u2014What of it.?Hewitt\u2014I foolishly mentioned it to the clerk the next morning, and he charged me for the use of one horse.\u2014Judge.Nnrse\u2014Please, mum, you must send for the doctor quick, for little Johnnie.Mother\u2014Oh, dear ! What is the matter ?Nurse __I don\u2019t know, mum, but he hasn\u2019t been up to any mischief for two hours.\u2014Lomlon 7 it-Bitn.Canadian and Italian asbestos will find a serious competitor in the blue asbestos recently discovered in the Cape Colony, since the South African product is less than half as heavy and furnishes fibres considerably finer and longer titan any other.\u2014Exchange.English, You Know\u2014\u201c\u2019Ow !\u201d said the Cockney, \u201cyou don\u2019t really like \u2019ugging, then ?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d »hc confessed, \u201cI cawn\u2019t really *ny that 1 dislike it, don\u2019t you know, but 1 \u2019ave halways hunderstood that it was a \u2019armful practice.\u201d\u2014Somerville Journal.\u201cSee here,\u201d said he, \u201cI want it settled right now who is t be the man of the house from now on !\u201d \u201cYou am of course,\u201d said she.\u201cDo you suppose I wish to he anything so insignificant, vacillating, and contemptible as a man ?\u201d\u2014Tyitographical Journal.A woman having passed an examination in veterinary surgery in England, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons refuses to grant her a certificate until the courts have decided that it is legal for women to be horse doctors.She is a Scotch woman, and a graduate of a Scotch college.Lord Esher, Master of the Rolls, still ec live at St! years of age, has been giving some unconventional dicta front the Bench of late.In an action for libel involving the profes sinnal sensibilities of two musicians, one of whom was Tito Mallei, the composer, tho Judge stopped a lawyer who wished to quote authorities as to what may be libel, saying -\u2022 If y ou do, it w ill be a serious libel on us We ought to know enough law to decide i wretched cute of this size, where the damages weie only £20, without counsel having to help us by referring to authorities.Do i shut up your book,\u201d Montread, June 30\u2014Pointe Claire/ near this city, was the scene of a daring burglary this morning; and the manner in which the burglars dftF thefr work proves them to be experts in their uüsînzss., At the present the vicinity of Montreal is inhabited by a gang \u2022f expert criminals.When Mr.H.Duches-neau, general storekeeper, of Pointe Clairf/ visited his place of business this morning, he found the whole interior wrecked by an ex-jfloskrtij the door of his safe bent and twisted and lying against tbe counter.The interior of the safe was also smashed, and on investi-gation, it was fotfnd that $5,000 in promis-soty notes and ove^ $150 in Mils bad been carried off.As yet no trace of the robber* has been found.THE DRUMMOND COUNTY RAILWAY.Ths famous Drummond County Railway road Is expected to be completed by Novem- | ber next.Eight hundred men are now at ' work and ten miles of the new track have already been laid.ACCIDENT INSURANCE IN OTTAWA/ Ottawa, June 30\u2014The civic authorities a year ago insured in the Ocean Accident Insurance Company against accidents on the city streets.The result of the first year shows that the Company, which received a premium of $2,000, has paid out $2,676 in claims for damages from accidents due to defective sidewalks, etc, THE DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARM Thr annual summer incursions to the Domi-» niou Experimental Farm have began.Two large excursions were run over the C.- P.R/ lines from Brockville and Prescott under the auspices of the Leedi and Lanark Farmers\u2019 Institutes.The excursionists were landed at a siding near the farm gates and numbered about 650.A meeting was held in the large barn and addresses were made by Professors Shutt and Craig, after which the visitors were shown over the farm.Three large excursions will arrive next week, one each on Monday, Wednes lay and Thursday.THE CROW\u2019S NEST PASS RAILWAY.Mr.M.J.Haney, formerly of the 6rm of Ryan ft Haney, who built the Sank Ste.Marie Canal, is arranging for the construction of the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass Railway.It is the intention of the Canadian Pacific Railway to do the work themselves, and Haney will be the manager of construction.Work will be commenced at Lethbridge and proceeded with westward.The first portion of the road, which ia largely prairie, will be easily built.It is expected that by the end of 1898, the Rosaland mining camp will be reached.Sir Henri Joly da Lotbiniere, and Hon.Wm.Paterson took their scats at the Cabinet to day at two o\u2019clock for the first time as full Asdged Ministers of the Crown.The only difference between them and the other Ministers is that they only get the same salary as they had before, $5.000, while the others draw $7,000 per annum.Sir Henri and Hon.Mr.Paterson were sworn in members of the Privy Council shortly before two o\u2019clock by Lord Aberdeen, who afterwards left for Cascapcdia.A MINIATURE CYCLONE IN ONTARIO.Sr.Thomas.Ont., June 30\u2014The neighborhood of Payne\u2019s Mills was the scene of a tornado oc a small scale yesterday afternoon.The damage done will amount to several thousand dollar», and besides this, two women, Mrs Henry Berdan and her Mater, Mrs.Patrick, were injured.The cyclone or tornado struck Payne\u2019s Mills about four o\u2019clock and was described by a witness as the apparent meeting of two clouds.Henry Per-ilan\u2019s hetue was lifted from its foundation and carried about the width of the building.It was badly wrecked and it is a wonder that the two women whose names are mentioned were not killed.They were both upstairs in the house, Mr».B»rdan being engaged in closing the w indows in anticipation of the approaching rain storm.She was struck by falling boards and considerably bruised.Mrs.Patrick was struck by a falling rafter and pinned to the floor, where she remained until released.PRAIRIE PROVINCE PARAGRAPHS.WisyiPeo, Man., June 30\u2014Business tn m here express great satisfaction at the passage of the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass Railway Bill and are already making preparations to fill the orders of prospective contractors.The district south of Winnipeg was visited by a heavy hailstorm on Monday night, but no damage to crops is reported.D.D.Mann, who arrived from the East yesterday, says it has not been decided whether or not the Dauphin Road will be con tinned this summer.Archbishop Luigevin returned last, evening from a pistoral visit to Notre Dame do Lourdes.He has decided to attend the con-secrattou of Archbishop Bruchési, of Montreal.in that city, on August 5th.The United States duty on wool of ten cents per pound on Western Canadian wool and eleven cents on Eastern Canadian wool, which comes iuto effect.to-morrow,it is expected will cause a big decrease in wool prices here.On the reassembling of the public schools in the fall, the vaccination by-law will be strictly enforce l and no pupil be admitted who has not beea vaccinated.Justice and Mr».Dibuc celebrated their silver wedding to-uight at St, Boniface by a grand ball.Lieutenant-Governor Patterson, Archbishop Langevin and several other prominent people were present.About a dozsu of the Galician emigrants who went forward on Sunday to Portage La Prairie, not contented with the rumors they had heard concerning the Yorktown country, started to walk back from Portage on foot.Tiiere were four children and three women in the party.They got as far as Poplar Point when yesterday\u2019s train from the west came along and picked them up, and they rode back the balance of the journey.A party of Germans of a high class arrived here yesterday, from Michigan, being sent to the Province by the Dominion agent recently appointed at Detroit.The heads of families leave this week to look over the land in the Dauphin district.THE TALK OP THE TOWN.City and District Gossip in Brief.Secure your seats at Lavigne\u2019s music store.Fabrique street, for the Siege of Sebastopol, to-night, on the Q A.A.ê.Grounds, and thus avoid the crush at the Gate.The Levis Bicycle Club met last night for & ride.A steamer leaves to morrow, at 8.30 a.m., for Saguenay.Go to Chinic\u2019s branch store if you went to purchase a bicycle, tricycle or velociped-'.' 1,000 yards of Blue and Black Serges, suitable for Ladies\u2019 sea-side dresses, to be sold cheap.\u2014D.Morgan.City Ccnncil.\u2014Meeting of the City Coon-cil to-morrow (Friday) evening, at the usual honr.\u2014General business.Don\u2019t force your friends to eat Tea leaves.Get one of our strainers.Carrier, Laine ft Co., 263 St.Joseph street.Mr.A.J.Bender, Q.C., of Montmagny, is in town and has pleaded a conple of important cases before the (tairt of Review.Have you seen that new bicycle lantern, to be had at Chinic\u2019s, it puts everything into the shade.Suitable also for waggons.Some .Extraordinary BARGAINS! Which Nobody SHOULD MISS A Bargain Don\u2019t sqoasb your hot pies on lop of cne another.Get one of our Ho'ders and Coolers.Carrier, Laine ft Co., 263 St.Joseph street.Refrigerators, tcc-cream freezers, hammock», garden tools, lawn mowera, at the branch store of tbe Chinic Hardware Company.\t______ The Chinic Hardware Company is at present displaying at their branch store a fine assortment of aluminum ware.Beautiful as silver, pure es gold, A lady #ho is leaving town for the season wishes to dispose of her bicycle cheap, or it will be rented for the sommer months to a desirable person.\u2014See advt.Special Gospel Service.\u2014Mr.Wm.Ma gowan, of Belfast, Ireland, will(D.V.) preach the Gospel of God in the 8t Joachim Street Meeting Room, this (Thtlreday) evening, at 8 o\u2019clock.The public are earnestly invited.The Y.M.C.A.juniors expect to leave for their camping ground next Tuesday morning.A neat little circular giving information about the expenses and regulations, etc., has been issued.Boys can have a copy by applying at the Association office.The round trip from Quebec to Roberval and Chicoutimi by rail, through the lovely lake and mountain scenery of the Canadian Adi-rondacks, down the Saguenay and back to Quebec by steamer, touching at all the beautiful seaside resorts of the Lower St.Lawrence, Is without doubt one of the most varied and delight!ul tours on this continent.A daylight trip.No tourist should fall to take it.Excellent hotel accommodalion.Round trip tickets only ten dollars each.Online) for July is one of the best numbers £j\u2018 j that ever left the presse».A pleasing variety of sketches of outdoor life with many beautiful illustrations supply exactly the sort of reading which is desirable these suuny days.The contents are \u201cHer Highness,\u201d by Caroline Shelley ; \u201cA Highland Holiday,\u201d by Ed.W.Sandys ; \u201cThe New Twenty-Footers,\u201d by R.B.Burchard ; \u201cCamps and Camping,\u201d by Ed.W.Sandys; \u201cArtistic Photography Awheel,\u201d by Dr.Jno.Nicol \u201cCycling Clubs,\u201d by A.H.Godfrey ; \u201cSal mon Fishing in Cape Breton,\u201d by W.H.Mac; \u201cThe Yachting Circuit of Lake Erie,\u201d by C.F.Flannery , \u201cAlong the Riviera Awheel\u201d bv Paul' E.Jenks ; \u201cAcross the Alleghanies Awheel,\u201d ty Jno.B.Carrington ; \u201cCanoeing Down St.Joteph\u2019a River,\u201d by Katharine Keighard, and the usual editorials, poems and monthly records of amateur spert-ing events.TELEGRAPH.TICKS.\u201c CHRONICLE\u201d DISPATCHES CON-DENSED.Popular Hotel Man.* I was troubled with pimple* on my face* and In ad which caused me much annoyance.After trying many remedies without benefit f was advised to take Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.The first bottle helped me and I to;>k four Kittles.I am now completely cured.\u201d .Iamks Kkillky, Proprietor Chapman House, Sarnia, Ont.Hood\u2019a Pilla act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels.Cure sick headache.The Queen has invited oil the Colonial troops to a luncheon parade at Windsor Castle next Friday.The excessive heat Tuesday caused six deaths in Chicago, Ill., while a number of persons were prostrated.Five persons seek ing relief from the heat went swimming and the excessive temperature of their bodies in duced cramps and ail were drowned.Monsignor Martinelli announced last Tuesday night, at a dinner in New York, that he had received a cable from Rome on Monday that the Very Rev.Thomas A.Conaty, D.D.of the Catholic University of Washington had been elevated by the Pope to the rank of Mouaiguor.Siam\u2019s relations with France are strained It is reported that one hundred Siamese, un der a Royal Commissioner, have captured the Province of Gongour, in Luang Phrabang, collected taxes, sacked and burned villages and carried off a number of prisoners.The Siamese also invaded the Cambodian Province and at Plompenh pillaged a number of vil (ages.Yesterday seven different persons positively identified the man whose severed body lies in the morgue.He was Wrm Guldensuppe, of New York, a rubber in the Murray Hill Turkish baths.A woman who once loved this man hated him.Two men were jealous of him and had threatened him with revenge.Guldemuppe left tho baths last Friday morning.On Saturday last Mrs.John Allen, Shar hot Lake, Ont., wife of a section hand on the Kingston and Pembroke Railway, gave birth to three boys, all perfectly formed and os smart as crickets.The mother is also doing nicely and receiving the congratulations of the whole country side.Within one yeat and ten days Mrs.Allen gave birth to four children, all boys.Three persons were killed outright and 20 or 30 persons injured in a rear end collision on the Chicago and North Western Railroad at 1.45 o\u2019clock yesterday morning, at West Chicaso, 30 miles out of Chicago, on the Ga lena division.The victims of the colllision were Christian Endeavor delegates who left Chicago Tuesday tn route for the great con vention in San Francisco.The New Yolk bicycle p~ol ia broken After years of organization the ironclad agree meut has goue to smash and with it the price of high clasa wheels has slumped.The Pope Manufacturing C«*.announce that the price of the Columbia 1897 has been reduced 25 per cent.The John P.Lovell Arms Co.come forward with a similar announcement.It is believed the hig bicycle rate war is on aud the public will get some cheap whet Is this summer.Train NV.11 on the Vandal ia Railroad, w hich left Indianapolis at 7 o\u2019clock last evening, containing a large number of Christian Kndeuvorers on their way to the great convention at .San Francisco, collided with train No.4.bound east, from St.Louis, at 8.20 o\u2019clock, near Yandalia.Two persons were killed ami several fatally injured.They were all railway employeee.The west bound train approached cootrary to instruction», having pulled out without waiting for the train from St.Lcuis.In Silk, Broché, figured or shaded goods, light colors.You would not believe how cheap they are, if we were to tell you.Better see by yourselves Z PAQUET.Another Exceptional Chance Over 400 pairs Flannelette Blankets Don\u2019t guess at the price, it is below imagination.We will let you know at the stores.Z.PAQUET.Bargain for Gentlemen We just now offer a large stock of CANADIAN TWEEDS At unheard of Price®.W hen the clerk tells you ' the cost of a suit, you will not believe him.Z.PAQUET.Another Job for fiontlemen We offer a large variety of Walking Canes and Briar Pipes For next to nothing.Investigation of this claim is eagerly solicited.Z.PAQUET.Do you intend to travel abroad or go to the country or sea-side?We have ever) thing that you want.'¥e would suggest a look at our ZHZATVTTNÆOOZBZS With pillows inserted in the net! Our Fancj Rattan Chairs Elegant and comfortable rockers, shaded colors, whose price is but a shadow of what it was last season.Our Bugs and Door Mats, Our Ball and Laciosse Outfits, Our Trunks, solid built in leather, wood or zinc, Onr Satchels of all kinds, Our I adics\u2019 Belts and Buckles, Our Duck Costumes for Ladies, Our Bathing Towels, Very Cheap for Cool Quality.Our Sun mer Suits for Gentlemen, Our Cashmere and Silk Undershirts for Gentlemen, Our Gents\u2019 Furnishings For Summer, Our Millinery h r Ladies, Our Boot & Shoe assortment for Men, Women & Children.In fact, we have everything in *\u2022 our line that may wanted for the hot spell.Z.PAOUET 167, 169, 171, St.Joseph Street.P.S.\u2014Horse Owners' attention is called to a handy and cheap article : HORSE COVERS.Very light, and hygienic.Just tbe thing they want.Z.P.June 29, 1897.PFEIFFER\u2019S STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUNDRY.Probably the most remarkable drummer who ever lived was .loan Henri, the tambour major of the Emperor Napoleon.Oac of his feats was to play on fifteen differently toned drums at the same time in so soft end harmonious a manner that, instead of the deafening uproar that might have been expected, the effect was that of a novel and complete instrument.In playing he passed from one \u201c Can\u2019t I get these twt -cent stamps cheaper if I take a quantity ?\u2019 asked Mrs.Chestnut of the stamp clerk at the Philadelphia post-office.\u201c 1 can\u2019t let you have a dozen for a quarter,\u201d replied the cleik.\u201cVery well\u2014I'll take them.\u201d\u2014Harlem Life.Baffling the Bunko\u2014The Steen r\u2014Why, Mr.Weatberwax, how do you do?The Stranger\u2014Well, if \u2019taint Charley Skidmore ! drum to the other with such wonderful quick-j How are you, Charley?1 he Stecrer\u2014My neea that the eyes of the spectators could name isn\u2019t Skidmore.The Stranger\u2014And 1 hardly follow tho movement of his hands I mine ain\u2019t Weatberwax.\u2014Cleveland Plain and body.\t\u2019 Dealer.Shirts, Collars and Cuffs NICELY LAUNDRIED LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS I AUNDR1 td equal to new-, we have tbe latest imj proved machines for finishing samel^ce curtain handled wi h the greatest of c&re.tinted to an desired shade.Dress Goods and Suits dyed and pressed in superior manner.Feathers dyed and curled in a the fashion tble shades.Blankets cleaned and finished like new.Carpet* cleaned by our preaese will Us lenger thi n those cleaned by hard and wil guarantee perfect satisfaction, machines run ning e\\eiy day all the year round.Orders for scouring, laundering and carpe cleaning can be tided with;n ten hours.We make a speciality of fiist-class work in al the above lines.Experienced help in tbe dif feront departments.PA7K0MÏ.E LOME IE DCS! BY.Express Orders Promptly Attended to TELEPHONE 624.A.S.PFEIFFER & CO.4 ft 6 McMAHON STREET* Opposite St' Patrick s Church A\t6j\tSo thftsa * * 1700 7019 455 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1807.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Mo-rtn Coltee\u2014Archd Lairie.Bicycle for S*le or to Rent- G T Phillips & Son.Vfcluabl-i Property f*>r Sale.Extern Towruhips Bank\u2014William Farwell.Old Chum Smoking Tobacco.Dr Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.Quebec Steamship Company\u2014Arthur Ahern.See 1st Psure.Antique Silver, etc\u20143 Seifert.Proclamation\u2014S N Parent.Cunard Line\u2014Vernon H Brown & Co.See 1st Pefte.Siege of S îbiatopol\u2014Q AAA Grounds.THE To Let, Furnished, to the 1st May, 1893 Possession at Convenience of Lessee.rH A T DESIRABLE RE-sidenoe, on the Esplanade, 71 d\u2019Auteuil str et ; for many yean owned and occupied by the ate Mr.J.J- Foote.M»y be visited between th> hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon.Apply to E.G.MEREDITH, N.P.May 1,1897._________ Ho I for the Seaside I ! TAKE THE CHRONICLE Fop the Season.CLOSE OF THE SEASON ____ )0(________ Great Reductions ! -)o(- 350 Yards Muslins, Ginghams, &c.f only 15c.475 Yards Marlins, Linens and Percalines, only 20c.A J »b Line in White Quilts, from $1.25.A Job Lot of Linen Towels, from $1.10 per dozen.-W- Dress Costumes and Dress Goods Greatly Reduced.All Jackets, Mantles and Wraps Greatly Reduced.New Fancy Sunshades at 20 per cant off.FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY PATTERNS fveduced 40 to 50 per cent.\u2014-\u2014w - 200 Pairs \u201cAlexandre\u201d Kid Gloves, only 75c.and 95c.FOR CASH ONLY ! \u2018Dents\u2019 Kid Gloves, \u201cPerrins\u201d Kid Gloves.-W- # ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i GL0YER, FRY & C0.Ï BOOTS AND SHOES ! WE ARE ON TOP IN THE SHOE BUSINESS We Rest Our Reputation on the Shoes Furui h:d the Public ! The \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d will be sent to any address for the entire season for 6.gtÿi Subscribe now and get the fall benefit.Jane 12,1897.Call and Examine Our New Stock Which is Sure to Fiease Ml Comers.THE QUEBEC SHOE STORE.LtEOUsT-A-KiID BftOS.TELEPHONE 981.\t24 Sf.JOHN STRBHT.April 30, 1897.\t- To be Sold mO-MORROW A : MORNING, Sheriff\u2019* Office, th»t AT THE VALUABLEPROPflRTY situa to at the corner of St.Paul and St.Thomii streets, for many year* occupied for inn keeping.July L 18.rtier and Max Bohrer Members of the Quebec Oonv-mittee\u2014Ernest Gagnon, Jos-ph Vay for drawing up the contract, and supply the City Engineer with certified copy thereof.W.D.BAILLAIRGE, Atst.City Inspector.June 29,1817.\t______ Tlasaintyur 8.1898.T.tn-eoAvi.\u2018th.aat&w CORPORATION OF QUEBEC City Engineer** Office, Tenders for Demolishing St.John\u2019s Gate and Reconstructing Certain Walls.Girr HALL, Quebec, 24th June, 1897.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed tenders, endorsed \u201cTender for demolishing St.John\u2019s Gate and reconstructing certain walls,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned will be received up to WEDNESDAY, the 7th JULY, at 4 P.M.\t.Tenders must be made on the printed blank forms, and endorsed in the printed envelopes, which will be furnished to intending contractor*, on application for the fame at the City Surveyor's office, and the Road Committee will not entertain any tunder th-it is not made on the bald blank form* and eucloa«d in the «aid envelopes.\t.t Tenders must lx* endoreed on tho outside ot the envelopes, with a certificate from the City Treasurer of the necessary deposit as security for tho contract.Each tender shall lie subscribed to by two resjKiPhible pirties willing to secure the execution of the contract.\t.\t.Each tenderer shall deposit in thu hands ot tho City Treasurer the sum of Î209, to be confiscated by any one refusing to sign the con- trS, Corporation does not bind itself to ac- Attested S.N.PARENT, Mayor.H.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, [L.S.1\tGity Clerk.June 21, 1897* CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY OF QUEBEC.) DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, / To Wit 1 By-Law No.348.Concerning Victoria Park, (Drawn np in the French language ) AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUN-cil of the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, in the said City of Q ieb c, on the EIGHTEENTH day of June, one tbous«.d eight hundred and ninety-seven, in conformity to law, and in virtu>s of a By-Law passed by this Council pursuant thereto, and after the due observance of all the formalities pre scribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting are ore sent twto-thirds of the members composing the Council ofthe City of Quebec, that is to say Hts Worshio the Mayor, and Aldermen Belanger, Boisvert, Bussietes, Cantin, Cock, Cote (St.John) Drolet, Drouin, Dussault, Gnffin, Livery, Leonard, Madden, Norn*.Paquet, Pouliot, Rancour, Rioux, Rochette, Roy, Sav-ard, Sharpies, Tanguay, Vincent.Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the City of Quebec, and the said Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows : Y\\ hereas, by the Statutes of the Legislature of this Proviuce, 59 Viet., chap.47, sec.23, and 60 Viet., chap.59, sec.11, the City of Quebec hss been authorized to borrow the sums of money required to establish a park; whereas, it is actually constructing this park, now known under the name of \u201cVictoria Park,\" pursuant to a By-law of this Council ; and whereas, it is desirable to make certain ulterior provisions concerning the said park.It is, therefore, ordained and enacted by the City Council of the City of Quebec, and the said Council ordains and enacts as fol lows, to wit : 1.It is forbidden : \u2014 To trot horses or to allow horses to be trotted over the bridges leading to tho said park.To epoil, break, damage or remove, in any way whatsoever, any part of the said bridge*, fence*, kiosks or pavillions, greenhouses, benches, seat*, lamps, lamp post*, lighting apparatus, trees, shrubs, sward, flower bed*, flowers or any other plants in the said park.To walk npon the grass plots or sward iu the said park.To lie down upon the grass plots or in the walks, on the benches, or on the said bridges.To dirty, soil or disturb the waters in the said park.To play ball, lacrosse, football or any other game or exercise or games of chance in the said park or on the said bridges or in Parent Avenue.To climb the trees, or fences or tipou the arches, slopes, or railings of the said bridges, or to stand upon the benches or scats.To molest or hunt the birds iu the said *,ttTo drive or lead horses or other animals harnessed to vehicles, or unharnessed, elsewhere than upon the road set apart for that purpose in the eaid park.To indulge in races with velocipedes or other engines of locomotion that may impede or interfere with the utculation of pedestrians.\t.\t,\t-, To offer or expose for sale merchandize or At a meeting of tüe city coun- cilof the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, in the said City of Quebec, on the EIGHTEENTH day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, in conformity to law.andin viituecf a By-Law passed by this Council pursuant thereto, and after tne due observance of all the formalities preecribed by the statute in such case made and provided, at which meeting are present two-thirds of the members compoeing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to say :\u2014Hus Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Belanger, Boisvert.Bussieres, Cantin, Ceok, Cote (St.John) Drolet, Drouin, Dussault, Griffin, Lavery, Leonard, Madden, Norris, Paquet, Pouliot, Rancour, Rioux, Rochette, Roy» Savnrd, Sharpies, Tanguay.Vincent Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the City of Quebec, aud the eaid Council doth hereby ordain and enact as follows ; Whereas, at the time of the annexation of the Village of St Sauveur de Québec to the City of Quebec, the Municipality of the said Village of St.Sauveur was tho owner of certain lots of ground embraced in the quadula-teral formed by the streets then named St.Valier, Bayard, St.Louis and St.Albert, in the said village, and whereas, by section 20 of the By-Law of this Council No.2S0, dated 30 h August, 1889, it was declared that the said city should acquire the remainder of the other lots of ground comprised within the said quadulateral, the said space of ground being intended for conversion into a park or public place.Whereas, the said city has in fact acquired some of the said lots of ground.Whereas, the Victoria Park actually in course of consunction has been substituted for the park whose construction was projected at the place aforesaid by tho said By-Law No.28fl, and whereas, the lots of ground there belonging to the eaid city and intended to be used for the construction of the aaid park, have lost their destination and it is op port une to sell the same.It is therefore ordained and enacted by the City Council of the City of Quebec, and the eaid Council hereby ordains and enacts as follow*, to wit i\t.1.Shall be scld by auction, at the time and In the manner that this Council shall hereafter decide by resolution to that effect, the lota ol ground now belonging to the City of Quebec, whioh were heretofore the establishment of a park in St.Valier W aid of the said city, which lots of ground are designated in the official cadastre of the pariah of St.Sauveur de Quebec, under the follow-ing numbers, lo wit ; One thousand one hundred and twenty-nine, one thousand one hundred and thirty, one thousand one hundred and thirty-two, one thousand one hundred and thirty-three, one thousand one hundred and thirty-four, one thousand one hundred and thirty-five, one thousand one hundred and thirty six, one thousand one hundred and thirty-aeven, one thousand one hundred and thirty-eight ; one thousand one hundred and thirty-nine ; one thousand one hundred and forty-one ; one thousand one hundred and eighty-four ; one thousand one hundred and, eighty-five ; one thousand one hundred and eighty-six ; one thrussnd one hundred aod eighty-seven ; one thousand one hundred end eighty-eight ; one thousand one hundred and eighty-nine ; one thousand one hundred and niuety ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-one ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-two ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-three ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-four ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-six ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-seven ; one thousand one hundred and ninety-eight ; one thousand oue hundred and ninety-nine ; one thousand two hundred ; one thousand two hundred and one ; one thousand two hundred and twb ; one thousand two hundred and three ; one thousand two hundred and four; one thousand two hundred and five ; one thousand two hundred aud six ; one thousand two hundred and eight ; and one thousand two hundred and eleven, (Nos.1,129, 1,130, 1,132, 1,133, 1.134.1,135, 1,136, 1,137, 1,138, 1,139, 1,141, 1,184, 1,185, 1,186, 1 187, 1,188, 1,189.1,190,1,191, 1,192, 1,193, 1.194.1,196, 1.197, 1.198, 1,199.1,200, 1,201, 1,202, 1,203,1.204, 1.205, 1,206, 1,208,1,211).2.The proceeds of the sale of the Eaid lots of ground shall be carried to the ordinary receipts as indemnity for the annual ground rent of five hundred dollars payable to the Community of the Nuns of tho General Hospital of Quebec, for the acquisition of the ground of the said Victoria Park, and may be employed partly or wholly for the purchase of other lots of ground remaining to be acquired between St.Peter\u2019s Market and St.Valier street or in the vicinity of the said St.Pet et\u2019a Market, for the use of the City ami public utility.\tg N PARENT, Attested,\tT ^or' H j J.B.CHOUINARD, (L.S.)\tCity Clerk.10LICE DEPARTMENT, Chiefs Office.1ST OTIC E.ALL PERSONS HAVING IN THEIR possession one or mere dog*, must _ toka out» License, as required by the Municipal By-Law*, on or before the 15th instant, otherwise such persons will be pros*^uted.AH carter*, trader*, brokers, milkmen, butchers and others who.according to the Municipal By-Laws are obliged to have numbers on there vehicles, must do so in the same delay and under the same penalty.By order,\t_____ F.PENNEE.Capt., Chief of Police.Quebec, 1st June, 1697.June 2, 1897.Settlers\u2019 ExeursioSaP ! TO GIVE NEW SETTLERS AN OP-portunitv to examine the lands in the Lake St.John District for Colonization purposes, Second Class Tickets, from Quebec to Roherval and other stations in Lake St.John as far as Heberville, and return.Will be wid a* the nominal price of $1 50 each to all intending Settlers of the Agricultural class,upon presentation to the Ticket Agent at Quebec Station of a certificate, signed by a Clergyman, Mayor or Magistrate, to the effect that.the holder is a bona ide intending settler.These tickets will be good to go by the train leaving Quebec KV hKX SATURDAY at 6.40 P.M up to 20th June next, and to return within Thirty Days.New Sett ers of the Agricultural < lass gomg to Lake Sr.John u> remain are earned fb*« from Quebec to Roberval, together with their Houaehold effect*.\tG SCOTT, ALEX.HARDY.\tS©cy.ft M\u2019gr.Gcnl.F kV'A.April 23, 1897._________ao-th-tl7ju BISHOP'S OOLLEBE, LEHHOIYILLE.Lectures in both Faculties resumed April ^Matriculation Examinations begin June 17th and September 13th.Fo- calendars and full information apply, to the Rev.CANON ADAMS, D.C.L., Principal.BISHOP S COLLEGE SCHOOL.H.J.Hamilton Petry, M.A., Head Master.Work resumed after Easter April 20th.For information as to preparation given for University or College training, and generally as to system of residential life and disciplina1 scientific and physical instruction, game», ate., apply to the\t___________ HEAD MASTER, B.C.S., Lennox ville.Apr 22.1897.June 21, 1897.Uas Stum A-Ranges _at cost.T HE QUEBEC GAS COMPANY HAVE on Exhibition and for sale at their office, the celebrated McCUry \u201cFamous\u201d Gas Cooking Stoves and Ranges.S|)ecial price for Gas or fuel purposes ] tg- cal| and see them \u2022 oration April 17, 1SP7._____________ Sillery Nurseries 1 Palms and table plants of all Kinds.Flower*, Cut, Bloom and Feres.Wreaths, Crosses and Designs of all kind* made up and de':ve»jd at reasonable rate*.Decorations undertaken at any time.E.CASTELL, Téléphoné .\tGardener December 15.\tFm PUBLIC NOTICE I*ROM TIME IMMEMORIAL, CITI-\u2022 zensof the City of Quebec have token upon themselves to place iu front of their houses or shops, structures etc., projecting into or over the street*.The law, 29 Vic., ch.j7, sec.33, sub-sec., of the year 1865, reads as follows : \u201cIt is strictly prohibited to have any gallery, window, portico, staircase, sign, or other Quebec M Morning Chronicle,\u2019 Printed and Published by John T.B.FOOTE, Editor and Proprietor, at hi» Steam Printing Worka, Mouillait Hill.Subscription -.\u2014 DAILY, $3.00 per annum Quebec Gazkttf., per annum.ADVF.KTISKMENTB Tt ; Cents per Lino first Inaertion, and Five Cents for each subsequent.Ton Cente per Line for each insertion in Special Notice Column or over Editorial AdvcrUaemcntarequiring alternative :nser-tlcns.such.&3 twice or threa times per week.Eight Cente per Lina "]
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