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Id nr MA It K o 1' A i' I'UF.ri.x r lo y KixoLYtiPiitir .srio if.v /ir / jia-m /.v mdixg to viiOMori-: tiik. succtcss OF Qi-fjiij-.'c.s wi\ii:u cAii.xn'AL, }sr rni-:in PItKHKSOK A\/> riTEIH AC I H'K J'AJi/' /CrPAT l(> y /.v Tw: wrcKK's kvextjs. asd wiucn //as Fx/i/jA/}/-:/) ////c.v TO j!orj/ I'A/i/s oi-or/i XATio.YALr/y. <1. M FMhClULl), Jr. ' Urtuenu-h/r- " ma pai tif»i Wi ofl coll intc It! fati the no < Cap PREFACE I have uink'rLakt'ii this little work mii idhovc. While in th(> main it is hut a conipihiliou from the tiles of the Quebec daily paptu's yet much editorial labor was involved in the proper selec- tion, arrangement and coiTection of the mat<'i'ial made use of. With Mr. Julian Kalph's consent, I have also included the series of letters contributed by him to the New York Snn, a deli.^htful collection of articles descriptive of the Carnival. The spirit with which both parts of our nationality entered into the Carnival project insured its success from its inception. It has inspired them with a feeling of mutual regard, and in the future when greater and more serious undertakings are mooted for the benefit and prosperity of our old rock city the sa unity will no doubt prevail. G. M. FAIRCHILD, Ju. Cap- Rouge, March 19, 1894. origi I'uth Ihe ] its I the ] the ] tin; J one < lis bi inter carl} HtTOr iibso iiioni ties ( we a niise pitio (if a: to te city fiose, elimi oeetl (JHAPTER I. Preliminary Carnival Organization. To the Qut'bt'c Daily Telegraph is due the credit for having (iiigiimted the Quebec Winter Carnival. Its persistency and t'uthusiasni «oon Hn-d the public with its own spirit, and when the preliminary oryanizatiou was formed it <,'ave the Uommittee its heartiest and most unswerving support. In its colurans of (he 19th October, 1893, appearetl the following forcible appeal to the public : * It may appear premature to talk of winter carnivals before the snow tlijs. But why should Quebec not endeavor to hold one during the coming winter ? This is a question Avhich seems to us both so pertinent and practical, as well as of so much local interest, that we need oiler no apology for broaching it even thus early. We ask it, too, in all seriousness, for not only is there a fitrong probability that a winter carnival here could be made a gn^-'i succcs-h \\w\ ; exi ting circuxustances, but there is also an absolute iiecf-^sity that something should be done to enliven the monotony of (.)ur dull , 'oa, and, above all, to create opportuni- ties of (imployment fo; ouv suffeiing pool', of whom unfortunately we are likely to have more thau our usual complement after so miserable a summer. The occasion, moreover, is exceedingly pro- jtitious. Montreal is virtually out of the race as far as this kind of amusement is concerned, and w,? have therefore no competition to rear from that (juarter any more Then, there is not another city in Canada better fitted by nature than Quebec for the pur- pose. We have every facility that could be desired, and our climate is superior in every way to that of Montreal fur the orgdnization and enjoyment of winter sports. It can hardly be doubted that a winter carnival would suc- ceed beyond our most sanguine hopes, if properly advertised. ^^In'ino.nii.i « hnn, amount r.f ,1 '' T" '^ ^""''^ »'*^ "'•••>' ^v-.n rnasl wo,,,.,i: Ko ,r ^'^""""''^ ''« P"t in cir.ulati,,,. '''HrJtc,„^ra,M,..,^Hlc^.^rv m!, 'i "^'"•''•;^"- '-' only too ^rom other ..iti.s, I..fl/c ^li ■. fl '^"''' ""'' ^'''■■•' ''•''"''« diversions. VVe I.ave al^ ol r m';; T''r' '"^ •'"'" *" ^''•'i'' our now skalin-r ,,•„], „„r Vf 7 , '"•*'t''i'»"i"nl, and wo I,av.. Field, and tlu- Ic .n ", M 7, ' "-^"° ^^'''^^^' "" ^he Co «"itabIo .rounds fort! ;lv n r' 'r'-^ '' ''"-•' -^ o.dy a,s I'lograniii,.., b„t as ad.litional it ""l'^'''^«"t foatu os of th. What that l>n..n r . '^"' ^" °"'" ^'«'t"''«- tl>ero can ho uo Lnn^Z:!:^^'^:'^ 'T "\^^' ^■^^^•^^- '-^' on such occasi.,n.c it shnvlST'^! -^ ' '"'^"'^« ^he items usual possible from the' i^ ^ '.In f' f"'^ ""'"/ "'^^^' ^q-artures would have to he th c ^^ J " t^l^'- ^f course Ihe .t.jdes <^'ifhng, hookev r.Iavinrioua rnti- ' I'liI Imsi- ' ft -^jiiritod lo on like I't! success, • •r»;it iiiid- •■^"■'tio and e nucleus ordy too iiltritcti\c ■ Hic siih- iin\v-s]in(. It"! hand 1^ 11 niiifli fidiiul)]ic r CnCnds in their iind onr VVCi IliiVt' lie Cnvn only iis 's of thp ale, hut IS nsnal Stfl])I«>s ilint'ill^r, the ici', veltiffH, ich, WH "light, incp of taculHT gieat rrying onl nf this liil! ; Imt ifntir ]if(i| h> will (.nly iinitf n.s tln' Mitulrcixl do and throw a litilf cntl ill • 'IS iii>iiHiii info lilt' w'liik, we IMVf III) foftf of the result, which will lie highly l.fiicticial tu thr wlml. connnunity, hcsidi-n nnnnlinj,' ninch nccth'tl oocniiation to a (■(.ii- nideiuMc nuniluT of our wnrkini,' classes. We need hanlly say that this last is nmst dcsiraMe. and that it is vastly lictter to make provision Tor tlic eoniiriL; wants of the iioor in this ratiomd and peifeetly feasi'oh' Wiiy ihan Iiy charity. From this ptan(l|»»int nloiie, the nnderl!ikin<;: not only deserves the encouragenu-nt and hearty siipjiort of the (Jlnistiiin (dement anjonj,' ns, but aliove all of the City Coriioiiition, which, though not hl.'ssed with a iilelhoia of funds these tinii's, still could not invest a few thousand dollars better or with nioic <,reneral ajijiroval than in hcli.inj.; on an affair of this kind, in order to lieiiflit loeal trade and afford eniitloymeni to the nncm]>loyed. It Would, of conrsi', be the duty of I'ae local jm.'ss to boom the affair, and we lielieve that the riulway companies miyht 1m' depended on to do all or most of tlie advertising that would be npoesstiry aluoad. Cheaj. excursions to Quebec would in all jirob- abilitv b(. organized by them during the carnival, iind it would lie in their interest to see that these were extensively and propel ly advertised and made as attractive as jiossilile. Now who is patriotic enc ugh to set the b.dl a' rolling:- We throw out the idea Jind, should it be takt n up, ns we sincerely liojjc it will the i)ro]ier spirit, we slmll do all in our jiuWei to' help it ahau,;. « Tlieie was tm imnicdiiite rcs[ onso to this appe.J fion portion of the public (juiek to see the benefits resulting from a well organized carnival, but the majority of Quebec's I'Opulation is conservative, and it reijuired another ten days persistent liam- meiingaway before the wliole public awoke to the necessitv for action. On the 31st Oct. the Teleyraj'h published the following article : 111 1 a « * * Our rtaders will rejoice to hear that the first move towards giving practical effect to the winter carnival idea as proposed by the Daili/ Telegraph has been taken. We publish to-dav an influentiaily signed requisition from our leading citizens and business men inviting Hi« Worshij) the Mayor to call a public direction^anrhas not been tl'2"''""^^ ' "^'"^ "' '^''' '^^^' signatures apne ded o tL 1 ' ' "'T''' '''' «'^""' ^''''^ ^''« valuable appiivaltiid'^V. '''"'"' ""' ""'^ '^'"^ ^'^^^ ^f'*^t ''Olid guuvEJs that t wm . ?'; ''''^'^^^'' '^"^ ^^^« '^> '"-"y -decking i:^.;!;t;; ^:!i,::j ::^^ -p -housi^. ..ouid ti^ citizens to consider the pi Jposal f^ Ln • '' ''^'^ •'^ ""^^^'"S "^ '^e this city in IVbruarv ^^v^^ V ^'°^^''"g a winter carnival iu make it'an accoIuSed'act." '" """^^" "^^ '^^^^ '"-"- ^^ (Signed) E. N. Chinic, William Shaw, J. B. Laliukute, E. A. Scott, Gauvreau, Pkllktier & Co , Walter J. Ray, P. Garneau, FiLs & Cm, Whitehead & Turner, F. H. Andrews A Son, Geo Tang [JAY, H, Verret, Lorenzo Evans, J. B. Letellier, V. Chateau vert, J. iSlMARD, 2EPHii(i\ Taquet, G. R, Kenerkw & Co., L. A. Heiuievin. meeting i, ,.s iuo^ : ^" ^ "^ """■ ''^'^ «1»" ->f tlii» ♦ * Will Quebec have its proposed .arnival ? fL, ;J ^'^ '"?^'^ "^^^^"'f^ i'^ any criterion" it will hav* the guuue.t sviater carnivals ever held in S nlda "'' '" feasibility the right while the kvith what so in any ho II hi thti 3sentei\.son, etc. Tlic, pii-.s:, wei'e n'jiK'sc'itod :is follows : L'Evcnement, L. J. neiiiers and A. Allaire ; nEiedcin', Ulric Barthe , Chronicle, K. T. D. Chambers ; Montreal Gazdfr, I), ii, Stewart and Major Lovekin ; Montreal Star, T. W. S. Dunn ; Mercury, M. Dul>^ ; Montreal Witness, J. A. Jordan ; Montn^al Herald, J, J. Proc- ter ; Telegraph, F. Carrel, and Associated Press, A. Casault, The Mayor having been called to the chair, at once read the liMjuisition he had received asking him to call the meeting and bis notice in resjionse th(;reto. He also read a letter from Air. R. Campbell, who regretted his inability to be present at the meeting, but at the same time oxpiesssetl his hearty approval of the movement. Another letter was read from the Secretary of the Quebec Skating Rink offering its endorsation of a carnival in Quebec, and VI l-^"^' joco, dnl bv Ald.M'n ^n "7I1 ;.f '^'f'T^ ^^e motion }.Iun ../• a c'univHl. '^t f'haxl, wlu, .sj.r.ko favorably of the '^ir. Ei'i,: J),,rinr) ,ri,vo ■> h,i , f . <• 1 ■ . '•eq">'v ,0 „,,!„. ,.,;; ,:,„• , "- . '"^ fJi'' ix'oi'le },ere would not f 1<'.000 iudi.i.,„«,Vi; : -^^^^^^ ^^;, oi-,in i, since ST.OO;^ at.on eon^mittoe, with .;; to ^dd' t?7'' '" '"'" "" "•"-"■^■ O'^^'^U: Z. done r Tuin^: T P"!'' t^" ^- ^^'•-^". W^ ^' f- JJ'q"et, F. .iLtnl, (^.'- [!""' ^/'-^'\^- M. Stodcing ,^f/"''y.J. (i. Scott, T J) sin "!:/^-J'f'^''\^^-^-««ott.Aiex. -■■■Ml,.,,,. ^j_ Oeott, L IJrnnc Alontizand.,-H. CVd/w „ 'cof V- K wT'/^' .^^^ ^- ^"""- ^'«'- "ivut. Hon M nV. °;'''x ^;, :V.A Marsh, P. F- VJl r any purpose Frank Canvl Eric Dorion, t jointly witli be held hero, the motion arably of the 111 about the e would not oe S7,000 to '1 a carnival fi. Sampson iiii nr^ratiiz- t'r:— Cyiile . Alderman 1. Hon. L. J. Flynn, 'an, W. G. ). Tanguay, . Stocking, eott, Alex. f. Belleau, R. Dobell, E. Pacaud, . Francois 5nnn, Col. tson, Col. tnbert, L . D. Guav. rsh, P. F. iV. Laruc^ fesservey, 'ux, Felix 0. Colvin, lion. .ludge Irvine, Hon. Mr. Trice, H. M. Price, S. Peters, H. I'atry. Or Stewart, Hon. Senator Pelletier. W. A. Holme, L. N. Allaire, J). Batement, T. Ilethrin^/ton, R. Campbell, T. 'j5roeau, J. M. Lemoine and the members of the City Council. The meeting then, on motion of I,. J. Demer* and Councillor Staftord, adjourned, and a m-eting of the committee of organization i.s to be called for Saturday night. « « * The winter carnival orgam'zation committee met in the Council Chamber of the City Hall on Saturtlay evening Nnv. 2iul to take steps towards electing otliccrs and forming committees f„r the projjosed winter carnival. The attendance was large considering the in'ght. The same enth siasni which (jxhibited itself among those present at the first meeting was .shown by the rousing speeches made by a number of prominent gentlemen present. Hon Mr. Pelletier, Provimial Secretary, occnj)ied the chair, and after the reading oi the minutes of the former meeting bv ihe Secretary, Mr. Dorion, on motion of Mr. Frank Can el, seconded by Mr. E. T. N(;,sbitt, the following names were added to the organization committee :—Ja3. Coj.e . an, P. C. D'.Auteuil T Levall^e, A. .Malouin, P. J. Cote, T. iJeland, J. M. Turner 'Dr Casgrain, W. Hussey, Jos. Amyof, A. F. Hunt, D. B. Stewart' Harcourt Smith, John Statfori, C.ii)t. 0. I'elletier, John HaniiUon' U. Bruneau.C. itochette, G. R(jchette, John Shaw. J. B. Lalibertt^i J. H. Holt, V. Chateauvert, J. Rochotte. Hon. J. Sharpies F I'ennee, A. M. F. Deachambault, A. Cii.sault, George Tanaiiay Ph. Cornveau, F. H. Andrews, jr., M. Joseph, Capt. E. Montrzam- bert, O. B. C. Richardson, G. Seifert, If. J. Beemer, Georae LaRue, Hon. T. Chnpais, Hon. H. G. Joly de Lotbinieie Hon P. Garneau, Hon. J. Shehyn, V. W. LaRue, Alp. Cha,rleb,.is Geo* VanFelson, J. U. Gregory, M. Cott5, D. J. Marsan, P. Cas<'rain and A. Suzor.. ° The chairman then read a letter written to one of the mem- hers of the committee fr>m a director of the MA. A. A., advising Quebec to go ahead with their carnival as it was more than likely they would have the abl« support of that association, which in ail I.rot)ability would send down some two hundred snow-shoers tO' f VII r take part ia the i,r.,ura,„me. In ad.lition t., this the writer stated atteutiou touarcis (^.cboc " ' J'^^^*^'™""^ ^" '"^n their Secretary— Erie Durioii. Treasurer— J. C. More. * * * * * Neshtt, John Shaw, E. Chinic, Geo. Dune.-, E. J, Auger,;: IX writer stated DUtroill clui)3 never lackiijif for them in •0 M.A.A.A. ;rcal, in lacl. > turn their e committees, •essod to the he iutentiou 1 .SUpJXJl't of Mitlenien he niittees : — 'ly iy, Hon. K K T. n. Hon. Mr. Joly de Loll.iniere, chairman of the Exe(-iitivo committee, jireaiilcd, witli Mr. Krie Dorion acting' as secretary. Mr. Shanr,'hnes.sy wns present, accompanied by Cnl'nnol Henshaw, of Montreal. The (ormor stated that he had interviewed .several of Mon- treal's prominent men on the subject of a winter carnival and thev had expressed an opinion in favor of Quebec. For that jairpo-^e he was happy to state that Col. Henshaw who was one of the leading lijrhts of many winter carnivals in Montreal, hadaccepte(i the invitation to accom])any him to Quebec to interview the citi- zens and have a friendly chat over the carnival. Colonel Henshaw's remarks lent considerable encoura<^emcnt to the project. He said if Quebec wv.nl in ior a winter carnival Montreal would not do so, in fact it would aid Quebec in every possible manner. He bad seen Mr. Taylor, President of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, und Mr, Wilson, tin- Secretary, who thoroughly concurred in this sentiment in favor of the Ancient Capital, also Mr. Paton, who slightly doubted QuobecV earnestness in the matter. But if they really intended to have a carnival Mr. I'aton cert;dnly sujjported the old rock city. " Our boys" said Col. Jlenshaw, have decided to give Quebec their support and in all probability will send down a good muster to take part in the sports. (Applause) This decision "comes from the largest athletic association in Canada. We have a great many Quebecsrs in it and we are proud of them. The success of a winter carnival does not depend so much on the money you have sub- scribed as the friendliness and union with which you must carry out the work. The first carnival in Montreal cost very little, but the good feeling which existed amongst all concerned in its organization, elfected its mignilicent success. He pointed out many self supporting events of a carnival, including the rink, masquerade, ball, &e., which did not require any inoney, and especially referred to Quebec's excellent advantag.^s for a carnival The Colonel said the idea of Montreal having an unfric!udly feel- ing towards Quebec is a mistaken idea. We are only too glad to show you our friendship. It is a well known fact chat uowhen; is there such good athletic material as in Quebec, and this is well known to the Montrealers, Quebec h.s always borne her defeats in a manly manner and as often prepared herself to make renewed efforts. The Quebecers could be assured of the full sup- port and assistance of the Montreal Athletic Association, Mayor Fremont a.oso and moved a resolution of thanks tn Before the meetinjr terminated Mr. Dobell an,se and offHrp,^ * * * Knccnir.,^. d by Mr. Shanghnessy's words and offers of assist iince, the m-xt luet^tina of tli- r.r.ri,.,., ..-; "^t,i a ui assist- euthu.ia.tio one. The Uirniv d fS r n «°"^«^itt-.e was an report of it. proceedings'^: '^ ^^"'' '"^ ^^"'^ ^« ^^^^ Another rousini: meetin" of ihi> f'or.f....i r» • • ^ mittee was held last nicrht ° ''^ Organization Com- »«,-,..to;; "'■ -^"'^ °"'"""'- ""^ "'"'■'• "'"' •«'■• Uoriou acting a, Curhng.Col. VTilson ; Snowshoeing. Jas. Van Felson ; BoX / I XI K. T. Nosbitt; Tobogganning. M. Foley, jr. ; Musical Entertain- ment, A. Ijavignc, .I.u,,,!,';" ith fm." °"'"""' "' ■'-^'^ '^' '"= "^l' ^'Si.ming Among the letters read were the following :—- GOVERNMKNT HoUSE, OTTAWA. 7th Nov., 1893. hv nf'lr^n '''^'\!f' r'"" ''""■ ^'^ ^^^ ^'^^^ "'^t., 1 am directed >•}' His Excellency the Governor General to inform you that Their Quebec Winter Carnival Committee, that the Carnival to be held ut Quebec m February next should be under Their Excellencies' jjatronage. Their Excelleneie.s regret that at present it is impossilde to.«ay v^^he her they will be able to come to Quob.o ai the timo mentioned, but the re-TJ,n. no committee shall be authorized to inciir anv li-Ll^Iifv ? o the amount allowed by the Financ'SmS a^ f^^ all accounts due by cacli committee, prior to paymen m ist . The following resolutions were also carried •— Jicsolved, that the Construction Committee be aiitbon/..,< f. "upon Lti:;'is„."""^^ ^"^"-■™'" -."i« "rr,ot:; Kesolved, that the selection of a convenienf oHw-a «k.,h i repoit LO the executive meetin*' »"<'imu of caSll'mUtS" """"''™ '' """"■°'"'' '" "'« '■"- '' In future all business is to be transacted by the -cneril m,! executive committees. ^ oCntiai .iiM Tr fw ??''^l^^ ^^.^'- '^- ^^^'^'""^■''' s^««n>'«a by Mr. C. M Fair,>hild Jr., that the Organization Committee be disbanded-CarHed ^^'^^^\-5:><-^ i of checkiiijj i roatrainiiii; lilted in the Price -That ty in cxoi'ss further that lit, nnist h(! rum, and Ixj uthorizcd to 5 be looked lice shall lui ittee should rrosidi'nts ors of Mil)- jeuonil and [. Fair.'hild irried. ClIAl'TKU II. Work or the Carnival Committee. Once f^iirly committed to the Cnrnival there was n<. shirki.,.. An enormous amount of work had to be done in a very short tinu-' 80 with a sublime foith in the results of the Subscrijition Comn.it- ees ettorts each Committee girded on its armor and commeno.d ts labors. A brief synopsis of their work will not be uninterest- ing here. 1 shall take the Committees in alphabetical onler Adveutlslvg and Nkws_G. M. Fairchihl, jr., Fresident ; jrankCVrixd Secretary; C Duncan, K. M. Stocking. V.. Dunning J. (^. Scott. J. U .regory, E. Dorion, L. Z. Joncas, J. Spanj.acll Jhe (luties allotted to this Committee were the advertisi,., of the Carnival hroughout Canada and the United Stales, a n.rlhe l)repannJ thrUarnfvai; • « • Taut/a; 7 M T'^' ^^ f /^'•'fhild. jr.. J. F. I'eachey, J. K. lauguay, J M U'moine, J. Gauthier, E. Jacot, E E TaW I H. (Jignac L. A. U«51anger. Thos. Kaymond. '^'^* '^• Uutside of one or two lay members this Committ«o was ■^mposed of architects and engineers. It's duties werlt le sel^c' tion of sites, preparing of plans, and superintending the work on he various ,ce. snow, and other constrictions under iJs charge I rofessiona jealousies had no place on this Committee Sy member entered heartily and enthusiastically into the work 7f ntl^r r'^'T". * '^"^^'"^^ ^' ^«^^ little money permS of Hundreds of rough drawings of ice atstles. ice stalmir/ arches U.wer8 &c.. were made, discussed and perhaps abandoned f'; want of means. Mr. Fairchild contribut d h7 hare of w^^^^^^ se ectmg the site for the ice-castle. Another lay member Mr^ Gregory, proposed the ice statuary that Inter adorned thrBasin<^ Square. Mr Berlinguet and Mr. Thos. Raymond put their he d^ ^ gether and the result was that the finished plan prepared by Mr Raymond for the ice castle was unanimously Adopted for ite beau y appropriateness and low cost. Designs for the .roup of ice statuary were accepted and Mr. BaiUarge" assumed chlrl^ of ah?m iT'- ''" 'r'^'^'l' ''''' '^''^^ Palais in iSion of the Eiffel Tower was of most happy conception, so also was he one at Crown end Joseph Sts, which was'surmounted Tv an heroic ice statue of Jacques Cartier. The other work of the Com Sr Jo^rsr i::;th' 1 ^'^ ^-^.^^.^--tam Hiu/andlnotherTj fet. John 8 St., both of unique design. All this work was accoa- ilcred, and u Hud citj were made ed to them " the Cora- I inllnen(!o. ere mailed nost gene- ! Cimival. tavoly Se- ley. G. K. Tach»i. J. ittee was the selec- ! work on s charge. !. Every work of iiitted of. , arches, loned for work by iber, Mr. Basilica eir heads d by Mr. I ioT itfl jroup of large of mitation • was the 1 by aa he Com- 3ther iu ) accoin- IT pliflhed with an exp(inditur« of but $:?500. How well the public wiiB ploaspil with the Coiumitttie's work t» to(. well known to repeat here. t « DlJlvrNft-— FAson Fitch. Tresident ; CapL. Fagos, SooroUiry ; Hon. r. Garnoim, Hon. Geoit,'e Irvine, (Jol. I)u(;hosnay, Col. Montizambort, Dr. Sewcll, J. IJ. Luliberto. Z. I'a(iuet. \V. Hriinot, Oapt. Htithriuston, LicMit. Honyon, C. Jlochottf, I). (Juay, K. Levey! The tandem drive, which is always one of the leading features of a winter carnival, and one of its most j»icturesque sights, was the special charge of this Committee. A blizzard hiipiretiiug on Tuesday set for the drive it was unavoidably ,)ostponed until the last day of the Carnival, l)utit was nevertheless a most unqualitied success and a full description of it will be found elsewhere in thin work. « • FiNANCK—K. Turner, ['resident; L. C. Marcoux, Secretary; H. M. Price, B. Leonard, A. Picard, W. Shaw, V. Chateauvert. Upon this Committee devolved the onerous duty of financer- ing for the various other committees, and should have had appended to its title that of "Ways and Means." Funds coming in slowly and committees clamoring for appropriations out of all proportion to the amount on hand, it required skilful management to keep each committee satisfied, have the vork go, and yet not outstep the bounds of i)rudence, but in the President of the Committee, Mr. Turner, it had a resourceful man, a man capable of grappling with just such difficulties. With a settled faith in the ultimate success of the Carnival, but keeping a firm hold on the purse strings he gradually brought the various Committees to see the necessity of economy and care in their expenditures, and out of the moneys in hand from week to week he appropriatf d to each committee its proportionate share. The wisdom of this policy was shown at the termination of the Carnival, when instead of having to pass around the hat to make good a deficiency, which is so often the case, a small surplus remained. The Finance Committee insisted upon it that each committee should keep its accounts in a business like way. There can be no doubt but that the high standing of the members of the Finance Ccjmmittee inspired the XVI public with confidence. «n,l ...ver on.o was th. cT.dit of th« » • Hn,.Tf'r •;''!?'• ,\^««"'''"t; I. liroussoau, Secretary Mm [. ch.pa.s, K Carrell. U. iWthe. L. J. l)em;rs E T [)' U.a MLers. Dr. Jc^ Stewart. G. M. Kairchil,'. Jr.. w'l. Majjii ' ■'onlan J. h. Mercer. P. G. Huy, A. Alarie.A. Gasault ' DuJ ... i y''7;;''""«'"r^^'^^''« l'''^'«i^l^'»toltl,i3CMmrnitt eiUHlthe H s .on ol fl,e Legislature which ho very fully oceuT.ies tl e ime <; ".ir pre.ssrnen. prevented this connnittee Lm any very aoh-e Nhen it weDt to work ns only uewsraj.er men ean an.i lu« ed' It .M>cure( free tmn.portation and board for visit nev")aner ;orre.pond,.nts. and then it telegraphed to all the "di rSncrs c. send representatives. Many accepted the offeJ a d KL •■ li«..t sfnes of letters .hich appeare.l in the N w Yo k iostou a 1 Ch.eago jmpeis our Carnival was treated as it deserved ar^d pr s nu Mes.s 8. (hanjbers. Deniers, Fairchild, Dorion and Carrel w.-re unt.nng in their attention... One of the many leasan gSiI-iSTT' "" ^il""^^ "'^^" '^ ^»- vSr afS^ Uu e by Mr ^'"T"!'"" ^^cy were hospitably >velconied to » » iiAiLWAV— It. l:. Uobel" I'lv.i.Ipiit . r «* «• i c, Hay. J. B. Lal.bertt^ F. Carbray. M.^.P.. j. r^ ^,, , '' >^^;; '' WinteiVa" iviirP'' '' "^'^^ ^ongjouruey, evenco atteld a Hn f 'I '•'. "'^'^^^^"^y to Offer special r.ates of transr.orta. lo increase the carnival fund it was essential to rcure Unm (he radways a percentage of their receipts from fares To r^:Zl^'''TrT''' ^°-;»- railways LtlUTofth". . mn ,tt.,e, bu w,th so prominent a merchant at its head sun ;•-•-« h, u galaxy of talentand brain^t had but L meet th' and other puiiies to gtit thorn ti iij,'ree a( niw tip^n a libor/il policy. And then with hospitable thou;,'ht8 inl iit the worthy prosiil^nt of ti»o Committee invittMl uU liaiuis to lunch wiih him at the Union Club. At this moetinj,' of Canadiuii llailway Agents th"y agreed til meet their American oontrnreH at t^utsbec at a latt-i date to Sfcure from them the same concessions. This meeting was huld at I'l' Chateau Krontenac, and the Ameritan roads represented granted the same privileges, but the chairman of the moetinji warned the Carnival Committee not to expect a very large uumlier (if visitors from the states owing to the prevailing financial dis- turbance. « Kecki'TIon — Mayor Fremont and members City Coi, ;icil, members of the Executive Committee and presidents of ;dl Athletic and Suowshoe Clube, I'rnviueial Ministers and resident monuiers of both Houses. His Excellency, Lord Aberdeen, in a hotter to Mayor tre- mont bears testimony to the fact that no pains wt^ie spared by this Committee to render the stay of our guests in ev(!ry way a delightful one. The visiting press are astonished at the warmth (Tf hospitality shown. Our American visitors are delighted with the kindly interest taken in their comfort and welfare, and would that time would turn back in its flight that they might live it all over again. ♦ ♦ « SuusuiUPrutN — Geo. Laiue, President ; Eric Dorion, Secre- rrt'tary ; V. Chateauvert, K. Turner, L. Stafford, M. Thibodeau, .1. U. Gregoiy, J. G. Gtirueau, B. Leonard, E. Chinic, H. 1). Mor- gan, O. Lemieux, F. X. Berlinguet, N. Lavoie, George Tanguay, A. E. Vallt.'rand, ,1. (inithier, 1'. C. D'Auteull, J. E. Martiueau, K. Gourdean, (J. E. Koy, V. Corriveau, A, Drolet, .1. H. I'atry, Dr. Kiset, S. N. I'areut. F. Bouret, P. Dt'ry. A monument should l)e erected to the members of this Com- mittee to commemorate their heroic struggles and sacrifices that Quehce, might have a Carnival. To ask your neighbor to put tiis hand iu his pocket for auy object howsoever worthy, even a (Jarnival, i-^ almost as bad as putting your hand in his pocket and .subl raiding liie money. He reganis you very much in the xvm have possessed „.ore Sn .v^r^'u "^ '^'^ ^"ranutt.e mmt Jhrougi,out they never vavierSl'^T °^^''«^« "^^'''l-'tes. a small city like Quebec but 'the tV''"'''' ^"^ Phenomenal ir, Carnival\si.fety wa?as;urel^t w? ,^'^^ P^'^^igious and if the tt-ittees iKTculoan efib ts '' '"'"''^^^ '^^'"g ^o this Com- « * * l>irecto,3of Q.aTa- m'doZf!:! '/\r ^^«<>tt. Secretary and .Secretaries of sno1;;w;"r^^''^^ A. Hunt, l^ Spanianrdf::'/j;'Stn"''^-^^^ ^^- ^"^'^^^'-i'- burd^'is^tit"^^^:^:':;?:;^--"- ^^^^^'^^"^ -• --- stirrin. and interestin!f to e?.nL ^'^'"^'^*^^^°^^ sufficiently multitude. Forabourtwo 2 hs it '"'' f ''''; P^'^*^^"^^ "''^'"^ was in continuous session T It,! ^^ '^''? '^^«° ^^^^ that it It evolved from its nm ^.ub con 2''''' '"''^"'^ "'^^^^ ''^"^l <^^y- not alone unique, but c^.fu td ^'r'; ^ f'^^f?'""""^ ^hat was carried out? Oh ! you leal" th«t ' ^'l^-'?'- "'^^ ^'^n it !•<> take care of it. And t C fil. "' '"i^''^'^' ^^'^^ I'-'esident. we'll lot of people than our citlent^nri ^^^! ^^' ^"^^ ^ more delighted to find, ft meant work towverund'"' ^"^^? ^^""^ ^^«« ^^^ sonal sacrifice. It had the f^P^k '' '''"'^' '^"'^ "">'-h I'er- «5 0.0 and of having^ Z::^^^^^'^:',''^''''''^' record. "** ""st. U stands upon its * « Secretary; W. Baldv^ V^^:!;:/-^'^-'^],^^-., ^i- l^vidson. J. Lortie, Vice Presidents -...l V V" •'' 'I' ^^ ^'''^' *^- f^anglois, shoes Clubs. "^' ''"^^ * '^Ptains of city and Levis Snow- (•astle. and both these 'I'nt^reel"''^ '"'^'^ "P"' ^'^« I- elicited the heartiest applause And/ '"^'^, " ""'''"''' ^hat another part of this wink ^^^ ^'" '^^'^-^ chronicled ia « * « XIX md couraf»e iiittce miLsfc «ttribiites. from their nomeiial in and if tlie this Com- Secretary l^i'e idents Foley, jr.. !al serious jfficicntly ure intent tid that it ■ and day. that Was cun it b(» t'nt, we'll delighted sen hard uoh per- ci)endi(Kr upon it.s i Cdrling— Lieut. -Uol. Wilson, Presidont Secietary; W. Tofield, E. L. Sewell, W. Brodie. 'I he " roarin " paniM is go much a part of a winter Caitiival that without It, it would be like the ph.y of Hamlet with the fjhost left eut. A most interesting bouspiel was inaugerated and well sustained throughout the week ' ' parts of the country were represented. 'I. A. Ready, Curling clulJs fi-om all • * « liowLLVtJ AND ItAUKKTS.-K. T. Nesbitt, I'resid.mt ; N. havoie beeretary Treasurer; J. I. La very, C. E. Roy, J. E. Boily The beautiful bowling alleys of the St. Itoch's A A A presented a lively scene during Carnival week and a number (.f interesting contests were played olT. Their Excellencies and suit.. made a call there on Wednesday and encouraged the players bv their presence and kindly words. Lord Aberdeen presented the President of the Committee a set of pins for the individual c(m- testants. ., « « HocKKT ANl. SKAUNti.— Chas. .1. Dunn, I'.e.ident ; Archie Laurie, becretary; D. Watson, A. E. Switt. Through the efforts of this Committee the champion skaters of Canada and the United States were induced to come to Quebec to exhibit their s' ' . and to compete for the valuable prize* oflered. Hockey i..atches were played that evoked much enthu- siasm. ividson, aiiglois, I Snow- charge he Ice er that uled in Sliding and TonooANNiNc— M. Foley, jr.. President • L Bruneau, Secretary ; J. E. Boily, N. Lavoie," F. MacNaughton, f' Stocking, W. H. Davidson, W. Henderson. W. A. C. Baldwin and Committee of the Aberdeen Sliding Club. Through the Committee's efforts the Aberdeen Slidin-' Club was organized under the presidency of W. A. C. Baldwin, and the beautiful slides built on the Q.A.A. A. grounds were constructed under the greatest difficulties. It was a never ending source of interest to oui visitors to watch our brave boys and cirh shoot these slides on their sleds. The tobogganing 'slide on the Cove XX « ""porUint number,,,, Z^iTL\ ^"^ Pifpamtion for this on tJ,e Conunittee w.re iu. able abjlrs "" "'"'"^''' * * KXKGUTIVE COMMITTEE : ^Ki.«.OR^, J. 13. I.AUBKIJT^ AND J. H. HoLT. Tkkasurek— John C. Mohk. Skcijetaky -Eric Dorion. ASST. SKCliKTAiiY— A. K. SwiFT. KXEc.rrrvE commhtee formed of ohaiumen of «l'B-COMMITTEE« : CitizenV Bull Hr^io V r r V, ^ '^'"^ ^^- ^^- ^^^'^''^^ > I'owt-r- Press j y ^ " ^otbimere ; T.ansportalio,,. K J Quebec; C S. cf[ wSfJ ,^^^'^'^n""' •^- *^"^"""^' ^^^^^ ^>' Skating and feckev ^^'^'^^ ' .^"'^^^^hoemg George Van Kelson; tisinran.1 News G m''^^ .J^^'Jtortamment. A. Lavi.ne ; Adver. I j". '*""/]'f^^8, 'j. Ml. laircbi ( , ir. • Subsorii.fini. p r Lodging, K. T. Nesbitt. ' '^""•^^^'^'"''<'"> ^- Larue; Levas- XXV. While the sub-committees were working out the detail of their respective duties, the Kxecutive was gruuiting it into an liarmonious whole. Each Committee's labors were closely scruti- nized and criticized when occasion called for it at the weekly meetings of the Executive as each sub-committee was called upon for a report of progress. Advice was freely given and assistance always ready. It olliciallv ratified the proceedings of the sub- (•ommittees or witheld it as the occasion demanded. The members and ollicers were animated l)ut by one thought, the success of the Carnival and the honor and glory of old Quebec. Its secretary llv. Eiic Dorion was a mine of information, a tireless worker, and a Carnival enthusiast. Its president the Hon. H. G. Joly de Lotbiniere, beloved of all men, whose name conjures up the zeal with which he threw himself into all the Carnival work, inspiring all 'vith his hopeful spirit, overcoming every dittieulty with his courageous faith. What wonder then that when the eventful day arrived, the ii'spon.si; came from each Coiumiitee, we are ready f ^rW^- ^ CHAPTER HI. Mondays Events. Quebec "Telegraph.- Fort iui(. favors tl.ol.rave. morning undor tli Camival week was ushered in this ^HS si„.j.ly cioli,::tf r nd X?;'%''''"'"^*""''««- ^^'^-^ ^v,,at,l... ^""ueno'. ' ()ur^;dd ;• V 's e "^'l':'^ '^ "^'^"t'^ -'^h i.s ch.erir., «I«e,. and to l,.v. put on llZr ? ^^kened from its lor.r. are tbron^c-.l witl! ife nd „! ?'^''^ altogether. Its streets la'ge contingents of V si' ors have I?" T^ ^'^ ^'^^ -'-• -''''<' crowds. It is calculated that r ? "''1^ ^"""^^^ ^o swell the on Saturday and Sun^^^' over two thousand reached Quel>ec C. P. R and IntercoSa\r'i J^^^^^^^^^ well as the special many of the visitors "ave ocP,m!t . throughout yesterday .iround to see the cUfCntrl7 T '* °"' ^'^'^^'^^^n by drivin'^ It has been many yfaTs 1^^"";'! ^^^^^^^^^'tio^^ other sights" appearance on the^Sabbath 1 1 ' '. ^'T''^^ '' ^"'^^ted an the ice fortress, arches and nth. V ^^'^^^ necessary to say that much admired by the s ra, L^^^^ ^^^"^^'"•e^ were\ery were exceedingly Lvel T^onZ f"""^ ^^ ^^«^ s"«h things guay, especially can e Tn^'f^^Pff'^^^^'^r ^ '^^' ^^^^ "^ Chateau- admiration. The traks this .ff^m ^^' '^T "^ ^"^^'^o" and P«cted to bring lar^e Tddit ons t^ r'w.*"^ *°-"^g^t "^^^ be ex- for the great rusirmtllf '^"^ '"""-- hut we do not look fuU swing a„dt,;V^"-^°''^''''' ''-^''' "'' ^"'"^'"^ ^^" ^ '^" Vice-royaJty. T^ even , d thf^n '"^'"^'^ ^^ '^^'^ presence o mitiatory, covering merTlv the ^n"'"? ^^ ^"^ «'"^ ^o be only the great curHng\^usp L, so d^'"";" 1,'^' ^"^^^^^^^ ^^'^l-^ an?! fnendg. ^ ^^spm, so dear to the hearts of our Scotch -nor\lfdu?y^:?;y^^^^^^^^ Governor-General and the Lieut.-(^.ov- Worship theMayofSyX^ hI accompanied by ^e Pres dent' .nd° '^"''l^ ^'^''' '^^«« '^'^I'X'''^. ^''aruival CWmittee. H,. » and rnembers of the Executive Joly Secretary E. iJoiiou ■ xxnt M,.«8rB L ?. Telletier, It. Turri.r, F. X. Berlinguet, G. M. Fairchihi, jr., Lapt ^uni. ,1 Chateauvert, M.I'.P., Lieut. Hussey, H. Stave- ly, U bt,tfonl, Jules Cliabot, A. Cuimuinfrs, pn.-Mayor Foley, M_ A. Hearn Lieut.-Col.s. Montizambert, Foirest and Evanturel Mesars. Gauthier Tanguay. Ne.sbitt, Chambers, Stewart, Canel, I.aiiibkm, J. J} Lahbertt^ J. C. More, J. F. I'eacby, L. Kerwiii and a number of other influential men of Quebec arrived at the ice fortress, and ascending the steps was presented by Mr lierlin^'uet on behalf of the Construction Cminittee witli the keys of^the fortress, llis Worship accepu^d them in the name of the Gov- ernoi;-General, to whom he promised to deliver them on his arrival and m a brief but neat speech thanked the Executive Committed for the good work they had accomplished, and cordially welcomed Its visitors to the ancient city. Hon. Mr. Joly added a few graceful words in English and the party regained their sleighs and proceeded t« the unveilinL^ ol the ico statues in the Basilica Square. This was completely packed with 'spectators and the scene was very imposing. The Seminary scholars, stationed at the l)a8e of the elevation and forming a semi-circle round the statues sang the beautiful and celebrated cantata composed for the cen- tenary of Mgr. Laval. LA CANTATE DE MGU DE LAVAL. Amis, accourez, accourez, Vewc/ dianter une gloire immortollp. Counaissez-vous sous le soleil, Un fleuve a uul autre pareil, Doiit lea rivages enchant(^8 Encadrent des Hots argeut(5s, Sous un ciel brillant et ssrein, Fils de Laval et de Champlain, Le caiiiulien de ses ayeux (iarde le souvei.ir pieux Dans nos vertes campagnes II conserve ses droits; Jl montre a TAmdiiquo Deux nouis, Laval, Champlain, Viv« Laval! vive Champlaiu! XXIV >-t (io la croix et do IV^pw. CVs deux champions jrlorieux bonthnllerdnnsnotn.epniMk! 1> eclat do leurnorasradieiix Joleil, qm vis sur nos punier,., Mourir ces denx heros Knm.,u3. 1" vois auiourd'hui nos riva^es Vive Lava ! V.vo Chan.plain! y,ve Laval! Vive Champlain ' Amis, chantons : Vive Monsei^n,,ur; Alontrcnt a nos ueveux tons ces l.rillants tmva,.x ; Vive i jamais notre h/'ios: V ive i jamais notre hcros ! Turner, -i thll^^f ^l^ ^^Z^ ^l^f ll^^ ^" ^^ t ^^ ^roi. and peiietierr His ^:::;f;rt;::^'^:::f "^ «••»• m-- they, .^ " JS:s;'^:;L?:;r;;;!r'p^^'^-% -^ ''^' '^^^^ -- Mr. Jobin. ^ conceived and executed hy their artist, -as ^,E?;toiSt^I^''^ CU..U..^,n.y Kort, which <-rowned defiance rom the hfa J , °!. '"I •^'^"'^^^^' '''"t^"'^- '"^'1 through St. JohnreMhe ^aa"t"r 't>"^:^- f "'- ^^ence the Lower Town to the differen It^.t f '= 'Y' ^"""'^"'- '""^ '"augu-ated in their turn ''"'^ '"■''^"«' ^'^■'^h were Chief^iS^:ndt:pr^;;!:/J^,-^-.'^- aupenntendence of served admirable orShrnf J /I "^'"l ? attendance arid pre- After the ser^ b tsn^J'f .^'^ 7^'^' "^ '^'^ proceedings. the crowds had as ? ed th f' t ^.^^ ^'^ °^'^^' ^^^^^ '^^' ^^ter fort, had helped M sr, ivSr t" '^' "^.'^^^^ ^^^^ "^ ^^e ice up the ice pedestals and r mov. H ''"f f'^ ^^^^"^''"'^ ^o climb Basilica Square Id had Snl. ''"'^' ^™ '^"^ '^^^^^' i° the that they were 11 ri^Lt tt vis t^lrT'^'?';^ "^' ^^^''«'^ ^'^d seen Uenc, uie visitors and townpeople gave thorn- xxr artist, selves up to plea-siiro. Tlioy thronged tlie streets, and gazed into the shop windows, and got in each other's way, and tumbled down on the Mdewalk^and er.joyod miraculous oscapei from the deadly carter, and had a good time generally. Then they began to feel an aching void somewhere, but not exactly, in the region of the heart and put into the friendly ports of the hotels to coal iii) and take in supplies. Then they came out again and thron./(!d the terrace, which was in places like a well kept skating rink, and the l^rontenac courts, and St. Louis street. They went into little ecstacies of admiration at the foot of the Montmorency Falls and the pretty tiremens' arch, we mean Uremens' pretty arch in St Ursule street, got lost in snowhoU* at the entrance to the' Espla- nade, made animated pancakes of themselves and each other in the crush to look at the handsome young Indian with a-hoop aloo head-dress, and divers mysterious Indian articles in the Huron tents, and surging onwards carried the ice fort and its outlyiu" supports in a pretty storm of bright eyes and slim forms and many colored dresses driving through a mist of stalwart snow- shoers, and gallant volunteers. And over all the enchantiu" seen- the illuminations of public and private buildings shed a iM-illiant light, while the electric larai)s tried hard to tnke it all in steadily as luminaries in their high position should, but failed, and blinked and took a good stare, and winked, and stared n.raiu For tin' wind was not going to be left out of the fun ; it had be.ni behavin.' Itself tolerably well all day, but it had only been w.dtin.T to catch everyluidy out, and then ii got up and had a carnival of its own And It never had a better one. Tennyson's bn.ok that slipp(!d and slid was nothing compared to those who scudded before the wind or bore up against it on the Terrace, and its melodv was sdence itselt to the mingled shrieks and laughter that rose up on every side. Few people could wait for live minutes to look for the Levis fireworks ; the voice of the wind said on, and on it was It was late when the sight seers deserted the streets and went to bed, but the wind kept on. It got so uproarious that even the policemen did not venture to " run it in." Whatever else they may say, visitors cannot claim that they did not see a regular Canadian blizzard. " Early in the evening a gaily bedecked four-in-hand, driven by Mr. ba dwin,and with gaily dressed snowshoors on the footboard as a guard of hoiwr, drew up before the Carnival office, and the Fou Joly de Lotbiuierc, Mr. Richard Turner, Mr. G. M. Fairchild jr XXVI HtJee;. l/on • ^-I^uY' ""''' '"^■^^'^^•^ ^ '1"^« through the stieets of Quebec. A halt was made at the Terrace to enable them to view the I'oint Levis illumination. Th.nce the party we o Snl^H rU"'^^'^^''''^^'*''" slides, which were briUianti; illum- nH t^ ?' '''""'"^'- , ^''''''^ ^f the party indulged in a S and they all unanimously agreed that the slides were in superb condition, and that they ar« very fast. The party were then dnyen to St. Koch's H..o Mr. Lulibert^ joined thZ The Irch at Crown and .St .Fos^-i.h street was manned by a jolly U of snowshoeis with hghted torches in hand. Afie • ,Ll he r club song the Hon. Joly de Lotbiniere made some feHcitous re marks. M'hich M-ere enthusiastically received. The 1^; we'; then driven home. ^ !'"".> were i CIIAITKU IV. Tuesday's Events, Quebec "Telesraph. The storm lins its dif^ad vantage ; it has filled up iha streets and roads with snow drifts and delayed the train so luucli that Their Exetdleneies, w ho were due at t).30 a.m., did not arrive till after eleven thi.s morning at the CIMJ. station, where they were received by His Worshii) the ^fayor and the Carnival Executive. X(jtwithstaiidirij,' th - unpropitious weatlier and the lateness of tTie arrival, the ground surrounding th<; station was densely jiaeke.l, and tlie waiting loom was crowded witli suowshoeris, whose varied and bright color uuiform-i gave added charm to the scene. To pass the time previous to the (Governor's arrival a number of bouncing incidents took place, and amongst the vic- tims was the honorary member of the Emeralds, Mr. Frank Carrel, Mr. (i. Van Kelson, and Mr. .Spanjaardt, of the Montreal Star. The clubs present were the Emerahls, fifty strong, with drums and bugles, under Capt. W. Foran. The Quebec Snowshoe Chib mustered about sixty men, with Mr. IJay, President, at their head. The Hurons brought fifteen men under their President, Mr. Deguise. The Krontenacs, twenty-five strong, were led by Mr. E, Cam- peau. The Union Commeroiale brought twenty men under Capt. I'ampalon. The Montagnais were also twenty men undtir Capt. Boucher. The Canadian had twenty-five stalwart men under President liortie. Representatives ^Tere also present from th-i Kraserville, Levis Voltigeurs, Levis Club and Montplaisir, Vt,., Club. Among those present at the station were Mayor Fremont. Hon. L. I'. I'elletier, Hon. I). A. Ross, Hon. G. Joly de JiOtbiniere', xxvm K. -'oh', !■:. T. .Vr;l.i;i, .1. II. II,, It, !'iiM".l. Uiy. Mt's.NrH. Tinner, lUOIul, .liiiidl, Sir.. Aiiionj; tlii,>.- in snovv.sJK.e rusiijin,. wimv (i. M. FniivliiM, jr., (}. Van Felson, llic in(lffatij,Ml)],- Ciirniviil Srcri>tiirv, K. Dnrion,' Spanjuiirdt, lln- liitt.T in costunif^ of tin- Mnntrcil Sn'owMlioo C'lnl),' Lieut. T. W. S. i»iiiin, Li.-ut. li.iiiwin, .M;ii(ir Drnlmr iiinl Liciit,' Fiawrence, On tlic Hriiviil of the train Lcjirint,' Tlieir Kxuellcncics tin! Carnival Kxecntive C.niiniti.'c, li.-a.l.-d l,v tlic Muyor and Hon. Mr. .loly.jaocecded to llic viet-n-yal (Mr,iind .■scoitcMl Uicni to the wjiit 111,1,' room oetwoen lines of snow.shoers. They were i'ooc.'ived with enthiisiii.siie cheeriny. The partv ooiisist.«d of Lord ai.d Lady Aberdeen, Lady .Marjori,! (Jnrdon iind Ifon. Archie (J..rdor., aecom- panied by their A.D.C. A little .siiowslioer, i.rttttily dres-jod in the co^«tnme of the g.S.S.C., son of Major .1. .^.Dunbar, i)ro.s{nited Her^ Excellency with n most exiiiii.ite lK)U(iiief ornamented with miniature snow.-shoe.s and mo<-o;i,sin.s, the latter tied with ribbuns representing all the eolurs of the local Hiicnvshoe clnhs, in their names. At the same time tlie Mayor tendered j.oid Aberdeen a fac-siinih' <.f the key of tin- iee fortress in t'l. name of the citiv;eiM of Quebec, aecompanied by a few w(, ds, to which His Excolleiuiy briefly replied, (^nngiatul.itin,!^' the Committee and the citizens on the suceess of their efforts, and promi.sed to bear his part in promoting the pleasurt: and festivities of tliu week. Hon. Mr. .loly explained to the Governor th:it the E\eeutiv»» Committee had no .•onneetion with the weather clerk, and deplored his aberrations. (Ireat langliter greeted his remaiks. The presii]ent«< or rei.ivs.'Ulatives of the different snuwshoo clubs Were then introdiired to Their Excellencies, includin'r Mr -1. O'N.mI, I'ri-sident .)f the Emeralds, Mr. lilakeley, jiresident of the Montplaisir Club, and Mr. Hunter, of the Levis Club. In the meantime busy Jiaiids wen^ takiiii; the horses out of their harness, ropes were attached to the sleigh atid grasped by a large number of willing hands, including those, of the"veteran Mr Joly, and Mr. Fairchild, and after Their Excellencies were nrttM)ii,sly exprt.ssrd hi.-t than k.s tor tlio nia;j;niHcHiit r.'o-pUon %'lii.li Imd aocordt'd hini, and withd miiltituilc low amidst liic plaudits tif tiu' IliMfll as,s(Mnb|.> T\ui snowshocrs am to b.> «'..nL;ratuI,'itcd on th- vcrv .splendid tnrnoiit m .spiu- „f the .M-vere w.-iuher, and Mr. (u..,ri,'M Van Kelson on the sncopss of his imwearieil exertion.s Mayor Fremont was in (In- ,.lei-h n th the viee-re..,il pailv a.s they were drawn to the Fronienac. On awionnt of thu bad woatlier the la(!ro,ss.; m^iteli beuveon the Q A.A.A. team and All t,)iie;.ee took jdace this afternoon at :> ocloek in the (Quebec Skatiii- Iti„|<, i,,rid not ...i tie. Aberdeen Link. Imuusli.udy afterwards, the first, in tlie .erics of th« Hockej loiirnnnieiit for the irokl niedaln was jilaved. Tlie Hon. .loly de Lotbiniere and (i. iM. Kuirehil.l jr lvs(i ♦escorted Lord and Lidy Aberdeen to Ihe t^iebe.' Skatin^' Ui.ik lo witnoys the; lacro.s.se and hoekey match. I.t.rd Ava imd other members of the I ;ov(.rnor-(}enerars piirty were also present. The wind miirhL blow, and the .snow mi.Jit snow, but neither snow nor wind can ,iuench the Carnival sj.irit. The d ly'.s pro gramme was carried ont as it had been arranged with th" exoep tion ot the Tandem Drive, and that was not given np .m aeconi.t of the weather ; certainly not ; it was tnerelv put olf until Satnrdav because it was thought that tbero would be more fnn in havimn-t then instead of this ufteriiooii. That was all. All the other events went off jiLst as they ought to, and it was with the satisfactory teeling o( having thoronghly done its diitv that the city an.l iu visitors got ready to go to the skating rink this evening an.l bi, dazzod. And what with the deoorati,.n.s, the lights, the music the dresses and the skaters themselves the scene presented w i, very .eantifnl. One of the members of the vice-regal purty remarked that it was peru-.-tly enohauting, a,nd would have b-ftii worth coming a long distance to see, even if it had Ijeen tbe onk attraction at the Carnival. ^ The number of spectators was very large, and is estimated at about three thousand persons. At one time the crush was so great that the doors had to be closed for awhile. The dresses of the skaters were very handsome, some of them evincin-r consi- derable fertility of invention, as w.dl a3 delic,i..y of ta-te Afu-r XXX he ope,„ng set 0/ the vochI lancT.s wa.s conclwdc..]. the i,., ww Ukn; fK,ssess.on of by .lungero.is gip.ie.s. anything b„t s ee,^ I-PI-H-8. Knights an.l Pasvn,, l'o.ni,udou...s an.l llighla^ul S M'n:tM.H. n.Mvses, peasants, a liu« spocin.-n .f th. prociou.s Dr 2 U. na gnls tal.un. girls Swedish, girls 8wis., g rls poas.mts biL .MP s htt g,rl.s. dark girls light girls, slin. gii-ls. stc,,^ ^ K^ <.f all s..rs, sues dresses, description and nationalities ala„c, J a.Hl flash.ng. vsuh sparkling eyes, and smiling lips, and ntS havoc of snowshoers. Turks, niggers. Indian chiefs. 'clow,, navd o heers. ge.ul..n,en. and tramps. The sce„e was bewilderini/f o the rap.d evolut,o„s of ,h„ skaters, and the sheen of (In-i, ,i;.' ," hhortly after e,ght o'clock. Their Kxcellencies Lord an b iy Aberdeen escorte, by lion. Mr. Joly de ^.tbinien, and .M ( 7 Ha.rchdd. jr. ., the Carnival Kxecutive Uomn.ittee eni vn 'I: box which had been reserved for them. Lord Aberdeen was attired ,n a beautiHi snowshoer's coat. The other occ.pa ts " the boxweix. Lord Ava, Miss Wilso... Capt. lJn,„hart, M Ker gutou, and the Aster party of New York «•, .ni. 1 ei. Afte.- leaving their Im.x Their Kxcellencies cro.ssed to the Ml L.ehard Turner looked after their Kxcellencies comto,t"ho.^ an.l tea was .^srved before their departure ii.ht.< and beautifully decorated ^ £::^Jly'Z^;:^':;:^ ner One hundred and hfty couples participated in the enjoym u of the evening including, besides the oflicials and menil,e,s of the Kmeralds ^Presentatnres from other snowshoe clubs, amo,,.. whom we noticed Mr. VV Kay President of the Q.S.S.. and Mr"! tipaT jaardt and Mr Juhen, of Montreal. Mr. Kleurie, of the Butlo Express, and two former Quebecers. M,-. and Mrs. T. Battle Ottawa, who had gone dow.i from the capital to visit tliei fr,cnd. Mr. ..rthur E. Jeandron provided a most excellent sup! per. which was done ample justice to. as was the mirth and fun of the dancing which was kept up with great spirit till a late hou The reunioa was in every way most enjoyable, and great credit is" due to hose connected with its organization and 'managemenr principal among whom were Mossis. M. Holder J C Kano If Swindell. T. Hogue, W. Foian. Jos. Doh.ty '.i " Ayltrd P Dman and .1. T. Piper. ^y^^yaiu, r. the TTXI ; but sleepy land lassies, OILS Dresden peasiiiits, big it ^'irls, f,'irls es, glaiicinjj and iiiakin^' Inwns, navul Sdeiin^' from iii'ii' (ii'(!Msea. •d and \AH\y d Mr. (i.M. fill (Ted ;|)e lei'dceu was Will punts of ■t. Mr. Ker- sed to the I'lini,' game, •mtott here to W(.dconjf' brilliantly teful nmn- enjoynient Iters of the long whonj Mr. Spaii- he Bnttalo Jiattle, of visit their tiilent sup- and fun of lute hour. it credit is nagement, Kane, li. I'lward, F. Tuesday's Events. Quebec "Chronicle. A brdlianl. success atl.-n.ied the can ying out of the principal events upon the |.ruKraniini! for the second dav of th^ yrand winter carnival. NothiuK couM have excelled " the enthusiasm and success that marked the reception in honor of tlu' arrival of His hxcellency the (Jovernor-Clcneral. Patron of the Carnival an.l the Countess of Aberdeen and p,rty, while the most brilliant s.-ene over ena.;(eerhaps 'ters, liut ■13. The also Emeralds had more men than any other on the arch at the foot of St, Nicholas street, and several of its rejjresentatives assisted in drawing His Excellency up to the hotel. The scene at and about the station was very e.xcitiug, some thousands of p(^ople having assembled to see the arrival and recejition of Their Excellencies. Jiefore entering the hotel, His Excellency in l)oth English and French, expressed his gratitude for, and apprecintion of the honor done him, declaring he would never forget it. in the party were the Governor General and Countess of Aberdeen, Lady Majorie (Jordon, Hon. A. Gordon, Miss Wilson and the Earl of Ava. In the afternoon Their Excellencies drove about to view the outdoor attractions, the storm having abated. They visited th Skating liink and witnessed a lacrosse match on skate.< and als- a hc)ckey match. At night they attended THE MASQUERADK BALL ON ICE. The, costumes were most gorgeous. Lord and Laly Aberdeen were only there as sjiectators, the Governor (Jeneral wearing a lilack cieamer coat and mink cap, and Lady Abertleenasnowshoer's Ion," blanket coat. Very handsome, indeed, were the costumes worn by the Misses White Scott, and Campbell, and ^Messrs. Sharpies, Laurie, Thorn and others, of Quebec, and Mv. and Mrs. John .Jacob Astor, of New York. The lancers were admir.ibly given on the ice and the waltzing was the very poetry of mi'tion. There was a perfect crush of spectators, over three thousand being present. Mrs. Astor wore a very handsome costume as Princciss and Mr. Astor was Louis XIV. Both of them ajjpeared fairly well at home in ])hiin skating but neither attcmipted any of the fancy skating or dancing on ice for which Quebec skaters are so famous. In the morning Mrs. Astor, while on the ice, wore a wvy handson.e skating costume of black ladies' cloth trimmed with sable, crossed over the front of the body and iastened behind the waist. The opening item upon the piogramme was THE Vocal lancers. Thesis were most admirably danced by three different sets of hand- somely costumed performers, favorites in Quebec society. The ciowd was so groat that the singers who were to havje assisted the (lancers could not be brought together and so the sinking XXXIV nfi^.f ' "'le enoiicrii ot them. There was a clever delincifinn case the ciro^so were wpII^ occ.ut.muh.. and iu ahuost every there y.evoTnuJJrorf ^'T'^' ^^^""""^^ ^'^« gentlemen Mikado of iirT CI ^ ''T,'^''^"'"'^ '="-^^""^^'«' especially the »^e had of the various i^u.ac^.^;.';;;j.^:t::n;,::;^;^,;:';, '^ "^^^ r-ADii;s' M.sr. •iiiup^ii,^ 1U1S3, luta xum; Heerner M^JJ Tlat>;f . n ^r- Kmily, Un Miss Gipsy ; t Miss, ii<:ari XXXT Dalziel Mrs. Bert, Mephistopheles ; Dean Mm A., Follow the Drum. F Fry Miss KIsie., Cookery ; Foote Miss Isabel, Venetian Pean- ant ; Ford Miss II., Folly ; Fortier Miss M., Night ; Fraser Miss. Gipaj. , iiy MISS, Jvate lireenway ; Greenough Miss, Qut'en of Hearts ; Giroiix Miss Knima, Shep^ herdess. II Hall Mrs 1'. I'., IV.lish Lady; Mart Miss Kttie, Joan of Are; Homo Miss G., Fille du Uegiment ; Hunt Miss, Fille du Regi- ussars. ment ; Hunt Miss liuby, Bugler of the Queen's Own H J Judge Miss, Cynthia ; Judge Misi B., Dorothea ; Judge Mis* K., Pomj)adour ; Judge Miss W., Highland Txissie. L ^^ Lawrence Miss B., Wiatean, Shepherde.^s ; Liddell Miss Kate. Ihe Great Unknown. M Miller Miss Lizzie, Daisy ; Miller Miss L., German I'eaaant ; Macpherson Miss, (Jipsy ; McClinchey Miss, Wanderer. Tostou Miss, French Hunting Dress ; Perry Afiss, Yachting ; Pope Miss G, Japanese Girl ; Pope Miss M.' Winter ; I'acaud Mias, Jockey ; Pangmau Miss, Norniun Peasant ; Philippa Mia* L., Tamboureen Girl ; Phillipa Miss B., Pompadour ; Piddin"toa Misa v., Poppy. ° IXXVJ S Vohl Mi.s.s, Turkish I'e;i,saiit. W Wrlc^MrV^^V'^'^^''''''^'^''^; ^V^'uJe MisH A., Flower Girl- Y tiENTI.I-MKN's LIST. A Aiuiet Remi, Ni,.er; Aud.t G., Nigger; A star J. J., Louis XIV B J^r-iie G., Student ; HIakeley K. E., Cumi. .lest.r. C ^r..{vh^;;;;';So^s,;iT;^'^^^^^^^^ W. .s., .Spanish Aluta.ior. ^ ^ - "^ ' ^^'''"^Pi^n XXXTIl I> Drum Ilarcourt, Biigaud ; Donohue J. T., Dude. E P^-anturel A., Blackfciut Indian , KUiot H. M., Jolin Hodge. F PVirrost Hcury, Home Hiigade. G Golden A., Creric.;rit ; Green Harry, Mitldy ; Gudbout A.' Snowshoer ; Grant C, Uncld Sam ; Gilbert A., "Italian Pierrot ; Giugras A. E., Siiowshoer Le Cauadien ; Gingras J. H., Snowshoer Le Cauadien; Grant G., Suowshoer. H Hall Master S., Turk ; Homo, W. A., Yachtsman ; Holliday G,, Dumiuo. .r dudgo F, Turk ; Juncas Kmile, Cow Boy ; Jus.-jdi A. C, Matador. L Lachanco Louis, Siiilur ; Lemeaurier Claude, Huow-Shoer ; r^afranec J., Nigf,'er Dude ; Lafrauce George, Ne^'ro ; Lawrence S. and H., Nig.<,'er Brothers ; Love T., Middy ; Lee V., Page ; Lesiige J., Page ; Leclerc E,, iSnr.w-Shoer ; Lamb H. J., Matador ; Lemieux Ad. lard, Courtier Lmiis XVI ; [.uirie Areli., Courtier ; Laliue L., Diule ; Lamport W., .Sadur. M Mur})hy Jtdiu, Hookey player ; Moutiisamb.^rt Harry, Cric- keter; MiUer A. T., Q.S.S.C. ; Massey VV. M., Crieketer ; Miller C, Christ(»i»her Columbus; Miller A. P., Domino. O * G'Mr of <>enera! ••omment among visitors during Carnival week. But at no time- not even at the pretty fancy mas-iuerade, have their fair com- plexions and s])arkling eyes shone t.. greater advantage than to- And the gowns.— Tt is something to say of .so large a ball that every gown worn was perfectly aj)poiuted. The main corridor and the large lobby between the two- (chambers were decorated with camelias in ixits, and set olT with bunting. The Legislative Council Hall was verv sumptuously appointed. Over tlie dais were the Royal Standard and the Union Jack, and a beautiful star of bayonets, while the walls of the 0^].. lory were coveied with sl.nilar weapons arranged in crowns °nd fitars, and the liags of all luitions dropped over the windows '«» XL l.very column had it, hangin^r basket, .tnd eaoh alcove its quota of beautiful plunls. Over the haud-stund in the gallorv were tl ' mottoes " Welcome." "Bienvenu," and "God Sa've tlu Quoou " Another consjuaous feature of the decoration, svere the Inn o b . Andrew Society. Great credit is .lue to Mr. S. S I t >r the trouble he has t.keu in the matter of these decorat on's T ho m theLe' ^7'^""l '^t 9.45 and w.re welcomed by the Mayor and Kecepln.n Cn„nnittee. Then the (Jovernor-Gen eral and Countess of AI,erdeen took up their position for a to w moments on the throne until the opening .juadrille was formed THE QUADRILl.K jyiJON'NKUM was composed as follows .—His Excellency the (Jovernor-General and Madame Iremont, the Countess of Aberdeen and His VVosl h',.1 ;'"'?' );r'-?''''''^ Mont.omery-Moor,. and Hon. M Herbert. S.r Alex. Lacoste and Madame Casault, Major-! eneral Herbert and Madame Caron. Senator Landry and M., ame W , tele Judge Wurtele and Madame L. V. I>elletier. Ju,h.e C'a on and Alad.nje Casgram Judge I^.utluer anrijii>il. -General VVorsliip >n. Mrs. •GeiuM-al le Wur- cM.neo, Ks., hnmnce Committee.- Ho.,. I). A. i Joss, .A. Thonnon Ksf, Ko„. J 0. Tuillon Ho... r. (-. Ou.,..ain, Hon. .;!: ; ni^j^' Ho.. P. Garr,.H,.. Ho„ H. (!. Joly ,]. f.othinie.e, Li.u.. -( - S nchosnuy, L....t. ("olo,,.! .J. 15. v,n.y,U, U.ni..ro\ou.rn Angll'f^M'' *''"^"^"^'^'^- ^^- P- '■■ VV. Cook. Q.,:. JW Music and l>(!oratioii (Joii..uitl.ie._.S. .S Unit l\s(i I M LeMoii.rs Ks.,. S Lena^e, Esq., K. K. 'nu,!,^. l4,.; Major LeVass....... W. ^ 1 ).sl>a.als. Ks., , K. T. I). ( ;ha,.,!.,.r,;. Ksn Aid 1.. l.;o.4an, A. Uv,^„o, E,.}., R. Ca.n,,l)dl, E.,,.. K (i. Joly' (ie l.otl)lllIOI'.', E.S(]. 1 . . ouijr «;'l.po.- (;mm.,itt..._H. M. l>,i,.,., Es.,.. (Japtui.iU. .). Dunn Jules lesMH.-, M. 1'. v., LiruU-Col......] R .y S S Hi. P R. Tur..e,., Es,,. E. H. aar,.ea,., Esq., Captain' l^v " '"^^•' rillC i;0VKKN0l!'s .MOVK.MK.NTS. Early i,. the day Th..ir E.t.,..ll,.,„.ies th., E..ri a„.i (J.)u,.te«sof Aberde.„andad,,st„.p„sl..,.dpu,.tv dmy. throuKh M,. ,nty and vis.ted the pr..,c.pa ,)laces of i.,r..vst. Th.ir Kx..dl..„.:,e.s: with I.'i. y Marjone Gordo... Hon. A. (^ordo., a.id Hon. Mr. dolv we.'e «eHte.lin a slo.^h belo..gi..u- to M,. E T. Ne,sbitt, drawu by a n,..cor„ L.ent W. A. C. BaMwi... Vic.sl'..e,.id.,.t, Qnober. S.row- Shoe Cl..b, he d the l,„e,s, and Mr. Nesbitt occupied a .seat on the box. Edso.. F.tch, E.s.i., hcside^.t ..f the Tu.;.le... Ol.ib drove ^ '"'';l;nme four-in-hand. In bis slei.i^h were Sir Thomas' and Lady Mclllwra.th of Queensla,.d. Mr.s. He.bert, Lient.-Gcneral oirJ. Montgomeiy Mooie and (;. M. Fai.child dr Esq The statues at the Basdica were fi.-st visited, a.id Fo.t Chaleauauav was ne.xt in order, w- here the party alights! and wee ,shown°the sword and medals of the hero of Chateauguay. In St. Roch'.s the Hich on Crown and Joseph street,s was manned by snowshoers of 15. -' ^^^^^^^^ The refreshment room is in the lobby between fhp fw« «'l'"."l.er.S and the supper roon,, capable of^. ', Idatinf oS persons at, a tune is cioun .tairs. lio'th are handson ely' leora ed 1- 1 ,. • "' ■'•• -'-r-(ioneral and piirtj, hy Hon. Fuinihild, lommittea city. At to receive lined and my beau- en The W. A. C. isident of cllwraith ub. gether at and was ose good =^^*^- CHAFraK Vr, Thursday's Events, Quebec "Chroniele.' hAe^yhody Ml M day like to«sing up a mp inU. the uir and Khoutmg .' Hurrah for the Carnival." Everything, whether on the programme or not merited the loudest " hurrahs " The weather wa« sunply «uperl. The attack on the fortifications of the city by way of the hrstoru-, I'lains of Abraham was exeee.iinglv interesting and exc. .ng; the n.onster concert of the snow-shoers ^asa revela- tion to the thousands that attended it; th.. «inoe race from Levis to Quebe(.. aroused the deepest interest in everybody that witnessed .t, while words utterly fail to convey a proj.er idea of the ma-adti- cent spectacular display afTorded by the Carnival procossiJn of allegorical cars, ' rUK .SHAM KIGHT. Quebec's citizens and guests were out in full force this morning to watch the great sham hght that took place on the thickly dotted by a crowd of spectators, many thousands in number pres-n1.ed a most animated appearance. Nearly two hundred inen of the Koyal Canadian Artillery under Lieutenant-Colonel Alontizambert and about a hundred of the K-ghlh Royal Rifles under Ljeut.-Col. White, all on snow-shoes, formed the •atackin: party, riiey formed up behind the Alartello towers At a few minutes after eleven the attack began, the riflemen advancing in extended order, skirmishing as they went. A i)attery of two nine- pounders R. M. L. field guns stationed on the eminence at No •> Afartello tower supported the attacking party, and covered the advancing sharpshooters by shelling the Citadel. The "uns were admirably served by a deta-'hrnent of " P, " Hattery under Lieut ()3mr Peilet.er. Un th.. a.hancing column swept with fearless tread, though with many a fall from treacherous ice and yielding ^now, untd at the foot ol the oM outer French fortiheations which the air and whether on Hit; weather ' the city by interesting iisa revela- tVom Levis .t witnessed he magiiiti- ijoessiun of force this ace on the white and in number, > hundreti nt-Colonel •yal Rifles attacking At a few vancing in " two nine- ! at No. 2 vered the j'uns were der Lieut. ;h fearles.s i yieldinsiT JUS which xr,rn' rorm the outlying rampart t,> the westward of the Citadel. AH this tinie the black mouths of the garrison's artillery were helchin.. fortn shot and cannon shell, shraj.nell and canister, but in the face of this heavy hre the invaders with impetuous rush dashed u,> of the 9th Batfeilion, and in view of the dis.'.repancf in theVorcen tne ilcleiiding party HAD OK OOURSK TO CAPITULATK. Thus Quebec, the prize of the heroic Wolfe, fell once more, but into the hands of imaginary invaders, the only ones to whom she will ever succumb with stalwart defenders within lu>r walls such as these who took part in to-days' mimic battle. The following gives a general idea of the attack : -The city of (Juobec is supposed t« be closely invested by land, the attacking force largely outnumber- ing the garrison An attack by escalade on the town lines is in preparation, and for the purpose of diverting the attention of the garrison from the main attack, a false attack is made on the de- fences ext^ending from Diamond Bastion to St. Louis gate The old trench works and vicinity of advanced laboratory building are occupied by small advanced j.arties of the garrison These were driven in, and when the attacking force had crowned the old French works, two rounds were fired from the 7-inch R B L gun which was the signal for the cessatir.n of all hostilities' ' ' Alter the attack the beseiging party who did not cross the western ditcli joine.l forces with the defenders at the foot of the t.itadel Hill and together they marched up to the Drill Hall where the militia disbanded, and the permanent forces reformed and marched back to their quarters. General Herbert and Hi, ^.xcelleney and party were interested spectators of the review On their way up the ( Jran.le Alice the men of the Ninth, at the cU. it A KL\1> ACT. When the Vice-reg.d party stopped to se(> tlie iM'o^e.sion nass .y, ah tie IVench-Canadian child Vas dreadfully^r ghtlS by I'oing almost crushed between Lord Aberdeen's sleih Sl.in ^ W^t^Ll ^-H ^r''^''' '-"-liately reached ov.!^ l^lZ'^h^ nghencd child nUuu- arms and placed it on h.r k, ess, white it •sat probably half an hour watching the splendid cars pas b y ThL v.a.s at the arch at the corner of St. Joseph and Crown reJts I ! been seeii id all sorts 5 hoe Clubs ciiTH, and I section of ;ssion in a he Quebec runners. •leserving us & Sou, >. Brown, lorses ; of id rolls of ; exhibit. rocession, with the rooper of aiul bore (;;u's was ull sized whistled bell. It sion pass ened by passing 1 uji the -vhere it 'y. This eets. XLIX THE UOUTK OF THE l'U0i,i) \v,\ri.;i; ,\|.,.j. t1mts„p,.li.,|,,,,,i,ywilhwal,rlM.n.n. i, hou. •pn'sont.Mi in d,,: p.im.lo hv on,. „r tl II' |ll).S,S('H,sioll in (.own. ' ■'''■''''"""'""•'"""•■'">" ",.n.y of ,h,v,.sito,H TIIK STI'DKNTS. I / ' ' ^^''' '''"'' '""untod on bicyclist, wore ";ndyt^,S'!t ''.;'" ''•"'--'-'' '""^ th« route. ^ ■»I'I>laud(.d at .idU-ivnt j-oints alon- th<. TIIK KXl'r.OKKUS. cession, r? wa. a aTy / exr^^ """^"""^^ ^"""''^ ^^^ ^^^ P^- party o. explorers, surveyors and others with iiiid li 1.1 llit'ir ^'ni(l(' ^■"'"'i-'atoJ '1'^" .sn.w^hneir,.. ,u' K o 1 ' " . ""'"'" '" ^■''" '='""^<'rt of THK CANdK HACK. Th I' '■aii.ic race, for whi,.), i] \vas as cI os« !'l 10 ii.iii., and «'>'<>\vds a^st'iublcd to witii VucLi r ^'7'V7'''''^""- ""trios, rook plae. i> toiitcsti'd as It was ..v,.if,-,„, /- ii'SfS it on the I •eo siile tlie windows of (he l- l>iifforin Jiuinanity. Th •'■•'•ac,., aiKJ the Battery w was cxoitii)^'. (Jivat ■«'vis side, and on the I'ontenac were crowded, widl iiiiil (Jiseau lie N r«H' of th(i car we one dense ina fl.'C oos, (lie Lord Dum.rin, Volt ■«.s oi' oai-'er Wc! ixt'pt ehisely to^rether and •simo course, hut the IVinei/rr''' '""''"^''" '""' l'>"-^'"''J aboutU.e •'oldin, a -^..orlv di,e 2r .^:^':L'r"'1'''''"'''' ''''''''' '-^' -ivantn,e gained and "'uM.. ^ i. r;:*]; ^S ''' T ^ • ''- swilling owMiiwIlv III,. 11,,. 1,1 """ ,"' /irai'l 'l">vii llm nvisr, .i'..iR= at ,iic s;, it ; .V ",:,"";,"■■■'' '-■'i".- ^^,- !'-■■■-. -'i u,.; ■Scoll, Timo, ,s mini u.. T , ; 1, "■"■■ '"""T^ ''}' ^l'- -l- H. l-0U.|li.,-, V ,/;,';■ .'■''■<'"" '■•■■ "'<«>: Ale.. I..t.,|li.,,, ,.; 2. ■■ 1- \^ 1 V ■■^'r.i l'''^'■'^;'•'" 'V.';'^- *'•'"'■■■ ""'"- '^":;..;"^,.in,.n;,l;;:t«;!:V^cS'^'-'^^^ '■•^-«^". mi L' the most Hightsoors e vicinity, le us the ty on th»^ from tho ^fiwriitiijc, hiiin, and iIiiiii»iit('(J :oiic!(.!rt of 1»« iii^lit, Au never '•k place ;. (ircat on the il, wliilu j^' ca<,'er Itigiuirs, )i>nt tli(! ACS, and I'taui of eu „he e river, rin Isi, iiiv, 11 I'lIB MIMTAKY ATTACK. The stnij,'<^li' (»ii ice and river havinjj tcrtninatcd those who hu'.l witiK sHeci it tnrncd tiieir attention to the forthconiinj,' one; on unow and land, and before the time camt! for the oj)ening of the attaek on the city, tiie white snrfaot! of thu I'lain.s of Ahrahiiin was like a (lower garden with jnany eolorcid patehe.s seattert^d all ovv.v it. There are oidy two ol)jeetions lo applying liyron's description of the eve before Waterloo to the ,sc(;ne, lirst becanse it wonld be rather of tlu; chestnut order, and siicondly beean.-i(; it woidd not suit. " The htauty and the chivalry " were " gathered thiire, " — any amount of it, —but it was not night, and there w(!re, nosound.s of revelry, for the snow was cold to lh(! feet, and tlie wind was Itreathing pretty liriskly over lh« I'lains, and " the, Idowingof our noses was the only sound we heard "till the sign.il was given, when the Kighth Ifilles, numbering about KtOmen, under Lt.-l.'ul. VVhit(^ and suj. ported by aliout 200 of thi; b'oyiil (.'anadiau Artillery, advanced to the attack in op(!n older, skirmishing as tht.'y went, and .nseredby the lire of a couple, of K.M.I.. 9 jtonnder litdd guns, stationi'il ii( Aliii'lello tower Xo. U, and serviMi admirably by a detachnieni oT ' ]•>" Battery under command of Lieut. Ose.ir Telletier. These uimv r.-jilied to vigorously by the (Jitadel guns, but t,he troops continued to gain grouml, altliougo severnl found by experienci' I bar snow.>hoea have their disadvantages in a military rush, and c me to temporary grief. Finally the loot of the old French forlilications forming the outwork of th? westtrrn part of the Citadel was rea<'lied, up which the attacking I'orcc; ch.irged with lixed bayonets and loud liurr.dis. The defenders iMtiug lew in number, i;oiisisting of lifty m n of the Artillery under Lt.-(JoI. WilscMi and tlu,'. same number ol' tlu! Ninth Battalion, wen; foiced to withdraw fiom the unequfil contest and a cou|de ui rounds from the 7 inch gun signaled the cessation of hostilities. After the light was over the fovcjes joined at tint foot of the Uila hd Hill and marched up to the Drill Shed, the 'Jth Battalion singing a number of French songs on the way at the retjuest of Gen. Hcnbert who had jiersonnally din!cted the whole of the manai drive. xr\r without sel i . t :" l:,.;?!"'"'! 't in fitti... terms of prl with j^emiine Niiioke, a real hell, !Ui display with its band and bugles, its ice boat witli a man posted like "a sweet big cherub " perched uj) aloft looking out for telegraph wires and other marine perils, and its sturdy snowshoers from the stout burly captain to the small '• son of tht! regiment " that marched with them. L'Union Commercial showed to great advantage the really i)retty uniform of its clul» in a towering jiyramid of men :. Ilie Hussars sent a car bearing a trooper on a horse that was so t.all that its rider had to be looked up to with the greatest respect, tlanked as he was l)y comrades in martial array anil cheered by the band, and the spectators. The lith Diittalion ])r<;si'nted a camp of Blackfeet, singing Indian songs and gunrded by a picket of the soldiers who hud served against them in the North West rel>ellion. The Quebec Club had a largo Indian tiMiueau, tenanted by Mr. Van Kelson and drawn l>y six meml)ers on bicycles. The Fra- iterville snowshoe clul) was very elfectivery represented in the processsion, and iha car of the Eighth Killes was very fine. Private individuals contributed their tsfforts. Tlie Hethrin'Hoii emjiloyees sent a distinctive and amusing car rej)resenting a scene on a Kentucky ])lantation in the oldtni tim»?s, with its negro. pojjulation eu f('(e. It evoked laughter as it passed and was repeatedly cheered. Mr. Timmons sent a huge soda water bottle, .1. and W. D. Brown a huge log of timber, W. A. Marsh & ("0., a gigantic ladies' boot. The printers did honor to their founder (Jutenberg. Mr. Bertrand sent a gigantic wood horse, very- lifelike. The Lorette Indians gave good illustrations of cami> life. There was a Carnival coffee pot : a sugar l«uah as it wa.°- when niajjle sugar tasted of the maple, and anything else that- Jmppen.vl to fall into tho koltio ..f Im,,!;,,., ^„„ ,,. - Kv.a.Ml.u. antique borliU " '"'"•''''"•'t'^' tho The Drill Ifall (umtaiiuHJ at Icist "i tmn ..■> i . .. k Moore.Capt. tlu- Hon. M Col "w ''""i J '""""'"^"T Mooiv. Hon. I'. V. Colhorn.. ifi wto i cl' . ";r .:^'''''^^^^^ ('iipt. Kin.lorslev V Dr \;* ,7 ^^ "■■^"»' ^»pt- Ur,,uhart, A.D.C. . i.ii. vri oigc van l<(jl.son sana; the solo of flio O vj s- /1 iiu ^OIll', 11113 SOIli' ;uirl tliof ,>f f'lT • ,. 1 J "' o-specialh- admired. W Gen 4 L^l /'""r ^""""•"'^i'^l^ ^a.s Vice-K(^ral mrfv ,ffo, M T '"'^'*'^'' refivsliments for the vice u(gai paity after the ontortainment Soi.'o f,,,-!,;,!,, c Hussey, Lumbkiu and other etlicient aids. ''^'°"'' f.?n THK nUi Of-WAR wonU^Kt wiw fiimlly iltu'.idtMl luitwotni th« lirnt, iiiui sijcond part-t (tf tlio concert, tlic VoUij^t-urs <»f Levis, wlio nrc ii sjdcndidly built lot of ijuMi, wiiiiiiiic,' the tiiiiil pull in tw(. Ht.raij,'ht liciitH. A few wnnls of wdcoiui? to l.lm viHilois to tlic Cartiiviil wire Maifl by the I'rcHidcnt of lliti Kxccutivt!. Moii. II. (!. -loly do I/)tliinicn', who tliiiiikt'd uU who hud conu; Iroin a distiuiru to attend tlio (Jurnivii), und nil who had aided to tnako it, and niako this (Minccrl, such a n-tnarkiilth^ success, lie, ('specially thanked Ilis Exctdlcncy the ( iovernor-Cjeneral und th(i Countess of Aber- deen for their presenci'. Sj)eakin;,' of the constructions that had been visited and admired htfre, he referre(| to that other monu- ment eretited yeirs h;^o to honor th(! memory of two ^'rent men, — Wolfe anil Monti^dm, — and hoped th(! losson of union iau},dit l)y it to the whole of our peojile would never be lost siyht of. His I'Acelleney the (Jovernor-Cieneral step{)ed forward to meet M. doly a« he descended from th<^ platform, and warmly con - jjratulatetl him upon his remarks, siibseijiuuitly callinj^ for three, cheers for M. .loly and for all who had contributed towards makiny the Carnival so ''n^al a success. OKKICl.M, LIST OK AI.LKiiOKICAl, orval. Seven sloiyhs representing firemen before the Kro. Seven sleighs representing liremen after the fire. Car. Canoe with passengers. Water cart 18th century. His Excellency the Covernor-General, Lady Aberdeen, Mayor of Quebec, and PresideuL of Quebec Winter Carnival. Sleigh drawn by five horses, driven by Mr. Hough. LVltl i'KGTJOli 2, 1. g. «Iei,i:. '^""'"^' '"••••^' "' *''^ '-^ -"^"ry. rVon. St. Gerrai.. four J [f»'"ry WillK, ,..„nic riK t..„,,„. 7 V I 1 "i • ■ ,; ' '*'l>'''''*'''>tHtiv..s of S. S clubs 7. iu'M .l,v,8io„ K. c. A. and two ^nun. ' 2. .]. A. IVInnjrer, sJoiul, I 7 lUMifury. 4. Slieil)rookt? St (ij-oiLfi. << ^j / 'I I l'«'>s of s. s. S. Cluk "''■• """""''^ ^^>- '»«'"- ••'. ^''""' t'''»"lM'rs iiiouiitc.I, OlU't'll's Ou-,. <-.,. I- ir Skction 4. of tiir s's:':'i:,;:;;::;i:t:,'- '• ^''"'' "^'■- —< • ^'>- --•... .'5. Comitiqn. will, Ks.,nin..Mx -'^""""""' •^- ■^- < • ""^'"I'OM. 4. S ^ ""'•' '■'"' "'^'"'»'<^ '^J^ mcinhorsof 8th li.ll. H. flcmy O'Siillivjiti l» r «j i -,"i,.iK..i r,.,;. ,iv „'„;.,i,:'' !,;r«,v:' ' "' """"^ """^ '""^ Skction 5. s. s.ci,!'i"'wi;'hb»,'i. '-■''"' "'"' "''■ ■"""»'»' "^ '»'■""-" of K. ux I'. K crwiii, i»M is ty carioli'. Q. S. s. (J. rviii.s, four inniied br bs. 'Ill hers (jf I'y Jiitiin- 1110 in bora leinhera, iber.s of inly, ^h li. 11. y Aiiij 3 of E. ;{. .Itibii liryHon, old alyla .sh'it,'h. 4. St. .Mauri..- iTIiivo UiviT.-i)' S. S. Club (irid cur niciiilpcis (if St, M. S. S. C ;■>. Si. Kocli'.s AiiiitiMir Atblotic Asso(;iat niciiilici*; (if A.ssdci.iliui (). Liiviil Uiiivor^ily ciir, |l(^sLl.! ainl inort stiiilt'iits uf iiiwlii.'irio, iiiul two si' "- HMri'HiN (5. I. !<(' M(iritiii,'n,ii.s S. S. (.!'ih ,• M. s. s. (;. manrifld bjr loii car, man ir, mantief ed by by witli law and other 8tud(jriL.s. mannod by ra^'m^^e^8 of I'lvsid.Mit (if Montaj^nais .->. S. C, slci^di, A. I). 1740. Ks(iuiiiiaii\ slfMl and (lo<,'s. 4. St. -loan Ikptislc S. S. (Jlub (Thn-c Ilivors) car. manntHl l»y nu'inhcvs of (Jjnl f). Li (.Jramlc Ibiijiii )!' (MI', ni crew. mnr-! by d.i(;(|uos Cartier's fi. Canadian Habitants, .Mr. (iaudio.se i>(!tai'to. SkcI'ImN 7. 1. Lc lliii'iin S. S. Clubi'ar, manned by inombor.-!of H. S. S. C. 2. Carrier, lyiini: & Co., boilt'i- niakiti" J. ( ann(>_\viiniin'.s ol' tb' camn! racoacmss tho St. Lawrcnco, fnini licvi- to (i^iicbi'c. 4. Iliirr.n Indians (L.rtUle; car, niiinned by nuuubers of tribe, fj. Coinir' ciw — MuHician.s, Mr. .Mon':ini_i,niy. Skc'I'K'N 8. 1. \a' Canadian S. S. Clui) cir, manned by ineinbors of Lo C, S. 8. C., and band. 2. Ferdinand D.^varennes, hunter's camp scene. .">. Lik.' View CInb ear, comic ri«' "^ 9"' 5. J. Falardeau, Boston loaf. 6. Sample Canadian wagon de luxe 8 The German Siglit-Soers, comic ri.r. Ihere were several ether minor cars, the names and entrioi of wh.ch were nut received by the secretary of the ZT "^'"' Section 10. S. C.'a„,lta;f '"■'"'• '■ '''"'«"■• "»"-'' '■>■ "-"^=" "f V. S. 2. Two sleighs with members of V. 8. S C 3. Joseph Labrec(iue's oar, do-,' team 4. W. A. Marsh's car. 5. Canadian Woodmen's Scene, liimberinrr 6. Canadian Woodmen, the St. Maurice lo- drive 7. Cxermain Lopi.ie's car, comic rig with four imrses. Sfotion 11. 1. Club a Francois, comic ri^r, 2. M. Timmons & Son's car." i t; P^'r?' ^'""T' ^'™^''' '^'•^^" ^y f«"'- I^orses. 4. Le Cafe Carnaval car. 5. Quebec Steam Laundry air, three horses -^^>^\t^<-^ too (plantation )eri of 9tli J members CIIAI'TKR VII. ind eutrie; Friday's Events, Quebec "Telegraph." a of V. 8. Ihe Quebec Urnivul has b^'eu sinj^uLirly favored bv tli,- weatlier whicli has been clear and bright without being too co 1 and free from atmospheric disturbance with the one variation of exTn^on ''TT'^''^ ''^' ^J} exceptionally line specimen of an exception, lo-days proceedings therefore went oil' without a hitch from the Jancy Skating Championship in the mornin. to the music of the Battery Band, to the last sky-searching rock 4 amidst the plaudits of a crowd that was counted by thou^mds CHILDUKN's MVSlil'ERADK BALI,. Their Excellencies the Guvernor-deneral and Lady Aberdeen at ended the children's b.Ul this afternoon and evincTd Uea m terest in the little sk.ters. There was a large crowd of specta- tors. There were a number of really very handsome costume,, K!;. r' T ^""^y,^^^'^^ ^o^-don. the young .l.ngbter of Then Excellencies the Governor-General and the Countess of Aberdeen, who led the girls upon the ice, was dressed in Highland costume, while her brother, the Hon. Archie Gordon, who lead the boys, was splendidly gotten up at first as an Irish boy, and chancred later on lu the afternoon so as to represent an English hunt8m''an Among the young ladies there were a number of ^ood costumes one of the most striking of whirh was Miss Irene Joseph's « Order of the Bath." Miss Muriel Joseph too as Limn Shade, was very good. The Misses Pacaud. Lemesirieriawrenci I iddington and Meredith were prettily dressed. Miss Wade wore Mss W Bmi ^^'"T^/-'' ^■-^''^' the American fla^. and Mi33 W Bilhngsiey the liimu Jack. There was great variety too m the boys costumes, some of them being eicee*iingly good LXIl It Oih niK STKKIM.IXIIVSK WINNKI;. i-^ 'lillicult to sny \vhrth,>r tin- Montieul A icci'is wcie Mil most I»K'ilS('(l 111(1 |ir(»U(i of .nwcii, who woars th,. miilorm o|' u,,, Aix'vl.'s 1 rgylcs 01 tho .ss of .SUCO( Ml' rimiiiii|.|(•|•l tlie liiiM'ofsiicIi t'oMiiidiiM Kisf, .sur|iris('(l cvofv i^ uii' pnzii of the "Uf, iUKi his hum;i's3 ii tain niinicr Havis, iinil (jcntl ••"I'l'<"i<''ilsasthc. crai'k Mfoiitival M IlllllSt Aiuyl If, e- Clllsloll II Wl'l r t: cuin, and (' ViTV It' r,!C'' 'inaii ol tlie ,\I. A. A. A. Iii.s iiatiw city. Ik" and th (mil- ls a credit to prcsnU'iit of thi I'lompily and properly bounced after tl lliat thi'\- win the .Sl'OD n\'i tin Ar^yles are in thi e cun- inore 'Mod hick ,,,,,,.. . . ••"" ••"'['•' "■•■'•'•<1 (nr l(.anis of three men ^'!ll"=cl>-nfutdliy HisKM.eil,.ncy mtiieskatin.^ tir.st six men, niik tu-nii>irow. ATT.U'K (IN ri(|.: ir\: KiiKT. '■' .''t''. '!"• .•xtemper./ed '■haracieristic camp, of sienr makers -'1>^'"^> umherers, K.pnniaux ; the ice and «now f rts and ^ ^^: 'I- window. 01 promini ,;t trad.^smen, finr.ers and je Ic r , ; «mu Carnival dnve. the f.ncy dress hall, ,he ei„ Jn' ' h d ..enn.,,,i,n,snrp;;:i^;;:;:;';;;;:;<;\;;;xr,^^ . ^tracted iron, its ac,„,d nieiits. It is seld.m. t " > ' t o f uiiu„ wnon it L , UM.vnds i( ; and yet this was thu verdict of tl„. i^..'inWo. nniltituihs as the last tinnvork died aM y 1 1 ^ 8lu.er.s took pos.sossion of their coti.iuest ^' For some time previous to tl penin^ of the attack the vast 8r^^a^s. When the attackinir forces consisting of nearlv 2 oOO snowshoers supported by the JU'.A., 8th Royal RHleSon'^^nd Montagnais Indians, made their appearancoAhe nun^W :^^:S!^ I. Mil ■ .SUCC(!.SS of I'loiigs li(!ro. K! lliUldstJIlK' piizd of tlio 9 sm ('(.'ss in Li'imI Mouii- s a. credit to iiili'iit (il'tlic AT tlu! CUII- ,^'oikI luck tlit'ce inei). •lals to tilt! tilt! skat ill" e'Ciisiiiii for Ti \vitn(\s.s- iktii placi! |>ii!iii(' jind II' iiiakfr.s, id Stiitiics ; I'llt'i's, the l)all, hatl 'itfli, that 'oiild have 1(1 to hav(! t (.'veut of xcojitional ict of the the siiuvv- V till! va8l buildings ith frt!sh :'ly 2,U0() nroii, and of Spt3Ct- ly lirsh Wllitliiig alitiiu, Jlto\>< [•roflit W.is f^tilii Itfli liy rnllll'ftcll! .jlld^yi-s at 111),!)!!!). Tin .siHi'tucIc III' till" Inii;. |iii,. ,,f lirilliaiit r.avlifs git.wnie ■ atcti.ssioii (iViTy instant fniiii tin' Diill II, ill, at '"^ ' " w,is an t'\i'i-ilin;^dv |iivtty one as it l.n.kf iiitu Iwd dilH-ivut liiiUiclifs at tin: iiMrofthi' I'ailiaiiici! Iluiis,., and n tiii^- a-aiii from li:>tli siilfs in (n-iil, tlfscrndi',! in a \va vci in-' fataia.a tiriiiv tn the ' diMilly l)if,ii'li." Then tin uu outlying forts, whifh pi'fvinii.sly ha,d hfiMi uneasily Ininiiiu' tlicir M-a'fli li-hts in every diri'ction, woke up anil gre. tetl the ininidt is uitl, a st7ivin of nimiy (ioloretl .^tars, while, the main iMiildiuf, wliieli had previously s.-nt npaeniijile nf lire halloous to asi I'llain -ui its -ide' the disposition of the ein'iny, openid upon them with a whirlwind nf tire. Liki! some s|M■ei^.s of lish when engagedin h.ttlle, the sides antl (jhivst of the big luiilding glowetl with ehanging colors of green and crimson, ami from tiie whole line of fortilit;atioii there rose, in such swift suecession as to dtd'y the eye to keep track of them, star rockets, tourhilloiis, serpents, signal rockets, ilre^oou.s, mai'uons, thfi wholi! comliination of the lal-st modern inventions in the jiyroteehnical world, 'ihe heavens were strewn with gold and silver, (iinerahl and riiliy, crimson ami blue stars, and tli<"air was heavy with, the peculiarly exhilarating fumes oi' gunitowder and ruddy with the ghiw of fire. Kor were the attacking j.arty less vigorous on their side. Their ranks were u flaming volcano, spouting out volleys of rockets, maroons, colored shells, anil mines' which seemed inexhaustible. 'I'he scene througliout was grand beyond exjiression. At last the end came. Dividing in;.o Mvoi)arties, the assailant<< carried the flanking forts, clambering u])on tlu; fortification wall in single file, each man liearing a lighted torci and th(!n convt!r<.t^.d ^"/''^ ^'^'''^^ '' ^'■ party which had ijft , J' S ialLn Z„f ""f. '^.''^^ ^'^^^•'^^"^^ of the attack on the Ice c' st le u, 1 ', '•^^'''" ^^'' «>"*'l»«iou meet then,. It had been th t; >. ""TJ'T"' '^"^" ^^'«^« 'o '•'« the procossionuton H n wf"''''^^^^^^^^^ ^'^'k ntet^'l?^ '^'""°"'l -^'^^ ^'«"^'''^»' -he.d t.. the stn:inscJu,^'^;X"u:'^ts (-^ ces.sion was headed by Hon Mr Tolv ! r\i' ^^'" ^''''- M. Fairohild, jr. PresiZt ' rTv . ^ .^ ""^ r'"'''^ '"''' ^^^- «• Baldwin headeJuJantoft^Q sfv ""' ^'-'^^-'^-'t There were nre.JkJ^nJ^Z]^!;^^:^']^^^''- Muay was splendidly illuminated !, j r, ' ^"'^ ^'hateau- ">V 'li«play on Boulevard rlCij;' '''"^' ^"'^ '^ grand pyroteoh- W. the t oxj)Iosion. iitbursts of I adinirably ■ rflal eiijoy- ■super vised HrtlHJltotl. 2'1 by the the prin- the Levis iyals, and cerg, des- !Pt to St. Viceregal OIKtIllsioU there to ' to walk lit! ladies the pro- iiid plea- of Lady So the tiowshoe different ley Were ^he pru- 1 Mr. G. 'resident cession, neraid.s. hateaii- 'rotech- liXT Friday's Events, Quebec "Chronicle." CHILDKKN's fancy DIIKKK OAKNIVAL. There was a strikingly pretty seen.! upon the ice of the Quebec Skating Kink this alLernoon, and many of the visitors iu town who witnessed il were loud in their admiration of the attrac- tive picture presented by a couple of hundred children upon the ice, all faultlessly attired in Cariiivul costumes, and with that admirable taste, whi(;h as the Hi u. Mr. .loly de Utbiniere stated th(^ ether day, is so cliiiriiri,eristi(;of the mothers of (.Quebec. There were a number of really very handsome costumes upon the ice. Lady Majorie (Jordon, the young daughter of Their Excellencies the Governnr-dcneral and the L'ountess of Alicrduen, who led the girls upon the i(!e, was dressed in Highland costume, wbile her brother the Jlon. Archie (ionlou. wiio lei the boys, was sj)lendidly gotten np at tirat as an Irish boy, and changed l.it.sr oti in the afternoon so as to represent an English huntsman. Among llie young ladies there we,re a nuualjer of good costumes, one of the most striking of which wa.v Miss Irene .loseph's "Onh-r of the Bath." This consisted of the blue ribbon of the Ordtir, bearing the name, worn as a sliouldiM' sash, while suggestiv(i sponges and pieces of soap and a iVingud towel formed part of the dress. Miss Muriel . J. isepli t,oo as Unip Shiide was very good. The .Misses I'aciud, Lcnu'surier, Lawreu'ie, Piddington and Meridith weie in baudsome costumes. Miss Wade wonrthe Hag of the Dominion, Miss M. Hicks tb.^ American flag and W. Billingxley the Union ^■.u'.k. There was great variety too in the boys' eosiumcfi, some of them l)eing e.xceediiigly good. The oHieial list of costumes is as follows : YOUNG 1-AI)IKS !,IHT. A Andrews Miss Ethel, lied Riding Hood. B Break.'Y .Alyj,,., f',.,1 Uiditig Hood; Breakey Aamo, Red Riding Ho>.d; Brodie Miss M., Dawn; Bonsou Miss A., Italian LXVI PeaHfint; Bislmi, Miss Stelh. K' . w Jolly; JinKlio Missl wn P ^'^Ar'"^; *'''''"'" ^^•■'•• ^ fef,", K^catoii /.in; Llijiuhct Mi.ss F, I'dikI^.. C Tambourine fJi,] '- ^^"'*"' ^''''^^ ^-"'>'"V Mis> Fd,... I) i>--ul, A. M., JUI Dus. ;].„:„, CV,.,:u„..,(in.v. K 0Le4Z..*"™ *"'"^''' '^""^ '• »"■ ^ I-,.,. Mi,, M iMlTll F Fry Miss KI.... Cookery; Km.. Af., ,>,,„,.. „r, I., Tow,.. (J Miss U.. Housomai.i. ' ''^' ^^''' '^- P"'^cilla ; Gale H L Lindsay Zoe, A B : ■ ^waoei, j.ittio .. ;.-^ •. ,ng Hood ; !s I',., KI-jwi.t Girl. Mu MoN.uigliton Doiii, Vcnitiim lM,-,h W'itc I' r.-icaud Mi.ss, .hn'k.-y ; i'iddinot,,!. Mi,..-, Vivien, I'nDjiy ; Vvu-i\ Mis.s W. H., I'oppy; Tope 15., (•..rly-locks ; 1 ugli Miss', Flower Gill; J'ngl, Mi.ss I)., llonscniaid. li Kattmy Miss Ahvyu Flower Girl; Uavmond Miss Florrie, Little Eod iJiding Hood; Kilchii; .Miss df-bsii., Studi-nl ; Kii,,;hio Miss M. A.. Flower (Jirl ; liohert Miss Klliel, Olllcers I.ady. S Sewell Miss Maudie, Fkstern Girl ; Sew.dl Misa T., Nurso Eed Cross ; Staveloy Miss Klsie, Miss Grinkle. T Turner Mi.ss Krie, I'ink Uosi;. V Vincent Miss Mal.el, Bo-Pee].; Vineent Mi.ss Kvelyn, Dolly Varden. W Wade Miss A., Flower Girl; WiLsoii Mi.ss N., Flower (iirl ; Wade Miss, Flag of the Dominion; Wade Miss G., HutteiHy- Walter Miss .Jessie, Scotch Lassie. YoiniK Mis.s Amy. Flower (Sirl; Young Mis^ Z, Red Cross Nurse; Young Mi.ss May, I'oudree ; Young Miss Elsie, Poudree. I'XVlll VOL>G (iKNTLKMKN's 1,18T Audet Eric, Snc.w-Shoer. fi W. S> CoS^;^^ Bif 7 ' ^^"'f^y ^- ^-- Jack ; Baldwin lilairGC-^dpf t; ^^^"'^^^^ L-. S^'lor; Bolduc Jules, Farmer- Student; BaZinAn'.' ?>^%,^^*hur, Gentleman; Brodie G. White '"' ^^""t'«roy; ]]Ianchet S., Black and saner; a^HrafSa^I^^, Itl.^?!:- ;^:!«C^:t 4^' D C, Satr 6™i."o »;'-\.''''«'f; t>«'y D., Original; Dod.lridge K Klliott \V..Snow.hoer; Elliott I., Summor; Kvan« D.. Sailor. a H LXIX Jardine -Fames r., Dutch Gentleman; Joseph Pinto, Black and White; Jos jph Edward, Courtier English ; Jacques Napoleon, Clown ; Jones Leigh, Dude ; Jeifery Muster J., Clown. Lemesurier Claude, Ni".■■ -!-.«»!.. ":,,':':;;;,'„;:;' '""' " ^' ' '■"""" ■" "- ''"'■■ pro,.,',',,,;:,,.";:',"",';"'";:'"'" "'i'V!" ""■" "'■ ""■ "''"i" ^^'"■■■-■■.i i;,^r;;;:;;:;:,:':;^;s:;;"^'^"''"- 7 ''4 "-^''^ VU(^r,(,.,, barnival. No other city in Canada, and pro- N I ,?,'.• r I.XXI liahly f.'W ;iiiywlicr.' lend Ukmiis.'Ivi-h so efftiotiwly to (lis|)lav.s of tins kind us docs C^)ii(dicc. The; situation of t'lcj j.i! fortivss upon the siimiiiit (d' III.! fortificntioii wall, which is h(!r.! Ilaiikiid on cither side hy u viitt open space affonUii;,' aecornod itinn for thou.s- iiiida of peoph", was iidniirahly ehos-ii by Mr. Kaindnld. Tho illnininatioii of the ico fortress can \m niyhtly soon for manv uiWca around. Tlie eraml pyrotechnical display t'hat marked its attack iiiid defence was s-oii ti)-ni<,dil at I'Hst tU'Leen miles ilisLant. .Some sixty thonaanil peojde ninst have Iteen massed in thr- immediate vicinity of tht' i;vent. Nearly Lwenty-live Inindr ^now-shocrs, heloiit;itit,' toQnid)oc. Montreal, iicvis, Sherhro dvc, Friserville ami iJiuliTiytun, Vt.] assi.sted the military in th(^ Mt.u-k. TUv. 8tii Koval Killer? were oii the atta kiii;4 side, the Itoy.il (JaiicliaH Artillerv on the defeuoB. Tht; attacking,' purty inarched ont ..f the Drill Hall, each man cunyintia torrh. The fi.rtrcss, which I.y the employment of a peculiar system (,f li-hts was a -flowing red as if its main portion w.is all ahre, uhihi its eoniiccs and tnnvts w.^re a hrii^dit, ^retni, replied to the attack by a shower ..f bombs in ■ ipid s'uccessitm.' The two outlying' redunlits on either side were ilhiminiteil from 'v'thin, al times a vivid snMjn ami at others a l-vid n^d. When ' attat;k was heaviest npou its side of the fortr.ss, the redonbt would harrass the attacking,' pariv by pourin^: at it a. rc>rular vnlley • ockets of all kinds, red h^it shells, colond lires, miires of cracki.-rs, aid Vidley batteries, while the assailants retaliated by turning' upon the redoubt atrial maroons, bombindnient mines etc. Tin; main fortress (lird in rapid succession, volleys of Faucissims, dra,i,'on and lly rockets, and Uights of LourbiUons or lirt* whirlwiml. And so the pretty pyrotechnical batth^ wis warred with varyin-,' stic es.s for nearly throe quarters of an ,ii.'. 'Flie chancinH; aj)i)earince of the ico structures as the variously c(.'..i- d fire.s were retlected upon or shone through their semi-tran .parent walls was perfectly kaleidoscopic. Ever u:;d anon came the explosion of niammotli shells. Then there were seaieh light bal- loons, festoon rockets, signal rockets, cont;iiningthe diamond chain, ami even musical rockets. The brilliancy of light and coloring in' the volcanoes of living (ire, and curtains of golden lire amfthe m igic changes of illumination, were perfectly bewildering. " It was worth coming l,r)00 miles to see," said a prominent^society lady of Chicago. After atta king for a time from below and in front of the main fortr^s, its as.sailants determined to silence the.- LXXII outlying redoubts Dividing into two parties, they cI.uul...ro.l in Hingle nie npou t!. crest of the fortification wall, every 1 airry,ngatorch, ..nt.l the small forts having capitulated, they ?ne in front of he mam fortress, entered in and took po-sessi m Ind passed out by the other side. It was a scene of exS ^ , ty the ong Ime of military and snowshoers bearing torches and 'Zt;L*ll."f r""!''-'°"'''r" "i""' ^^'"«« '■''"^^•"^ battlements alone """"^ < Housands of dollars iu pyrotechnics Subseijuently the snow-shoora and military paraded the streets of the c.ty, and so did sever,,! of the allegorical t rs frlm -^>5^^^ .inlttTt'd in vary luuii I they met ssioii, unci rohcH and ttloinonts. otoohuios iuled the Ciirs from he Levis CHAFTKR VIII. Saturday's Events, Quebec "Telegraph. '• fei^venil persons Mas morning have mado tlie novel and nteresting remark that the Carnival is over, so there can he no tn'?/.; 'TV"^ '■' .'^"'^ ^' "•'^^"^ «"■*» night-somo persons went offon^nday n.^dit after the fireworks, on the G.T.R.; sumo peopl. went ofT th.s afternoon on the C.T.K. ; son.e people w nt oil mto cahots m the tandem drive ; but the Carnival itself, the grand, the glittering, the gorgeous, went off in a blaze of glory It had made •• positively it« last appearance " on the occasion oftl.o storming of the ice f..rr the pn^vious evening, but « owing to the entreaties of numerous friends," it had consented to come out a-ain at the hockey match, when the Quebecers gave the Montrealers mck club '""^ ' '''^'" "' '" "'^^^ ''''''^' '^'^'''^"^ 'he Of all the events which took place during the Carnival week .twouldno be very wide of the mark to say that the hocke; match which ended them was looked forward to with the greatest local interest and excitement. Quebec had been rather unfortunate at the commencement of the series, so much so that it was prophesied by some outsiders that its team would come in at the fag end of the matches, but lately the boys had been showing better form and better play, and to night wag to decide whetheT they should not yet take a high position in the series. As a consequence the locrJ excitement was very great The building was packed an at early hour and when the game com- menced there were nearer three thousand than two thousand persons present to witness it. The Montrealers were greeted warmly on their appearance, as were the Quebecers, who showed up shortly after, the teams being :— I..\XIV Q"^'^'-'-- Portion. Montreal. !'• 'r!'^;'?'"-:; ^Jnal H. Collin. ■ :V^^'«'"^" I*"int K. O'Brien ''• );"'''^." ^'over I'nint G. Jamns A. E. Swin Ii. -T. I);i\ idsdU , A. I). S,.,.tt jF.,r\v;inl A. K. Scdtf A, ITodijfson II. i.'outi: W. r,iiri.,\v' A. !'>. Kini^ui Lieut. .M-i-hni, (;,,a,I rnipiiv, (Jupi. Rav, \V S;,.,,I,,.„, f-,, f,. ,,.,.., Ihe tirst -;u!ie rn,nmenoo.l by QuoW tiikne; il,<. i>u,.k from tiic face, iind (•anv,!ii,r it „,, t,-, Uie Montreal i,r„a.ls Tle'-u ensue,! an aiiimite,! and prolon-e.! virumrje wtli varvin" liirns whieh pive btorkni-aLliieoiieen;! and Cillins al tie. ntli.T fi uent OMR.rtuniTies (o ,.n.ve tll.-n,^e!v.. th,, exeellent - .al k-iM.rs tint they are A. Iv Se.^tf, Swift an-i l"a.vids,m in .urns assuilt-d the Montreal cani]), and as.an'Jed in v., in, til' lia div so^n- v-rv nrettv pkyin-rffive the lirst victorv to the vi.<;iinrs Tl aiue hul tak-n lip most; of the half time, and when iha' w i. e,,ll-d tli- ^-nra st(jok Montival 1, Quebec. 0. Kn.'ouraiT'Ml bv this, the Mont realers reionb!..d tleir ertnris and played most liriliiantlv. Ai\m- an ,.ve,tin- stru'-le K.d.'son carriel up the |„„.k wi!h a .sph-idi.! ran t,, Kouthrwho 1,h „„ time in seoruiu', and th- -im- stood ^rorl•r.■al L', (,)iieb.'e il. Then Quebec, woke up to a '■ s-nse of ij,,. sin,ation "' and as ^oon a,s the cram' was «tarted Swift -avc tio oimortunitv for thinkin-r about the matter, hut carried ihe puck to A I) Sett Mh,. put It where it was nl' most use. .Nfontrea! 2, (,hu;bec 1 ''rom that time fr.rth th.- home leaiu played in a inaniKU' that IfU the hnal is.sue no longer in .loubt, thou-r], tlie Montrealer^ made heroic ellhrts, and Smckin- was kept bu«v. The fourth and hfth -aincs were scored lor Quel,ec by A. I). Scott, and ihe sixth ^nme was likewise carried by the home t-'am, but wasi nwiti;,' to the, line rl(!fonc(! of VA^^np] au'l Watson, backed up by the juagnilicent gi»al keeping of Stcjcking. Tt is necessary, however, to win g mes, as well as to prev(;nt ihem from being won, and this depaitnient was attended to with celerity and des- patch by Davidson, the two Scotts, and Swift, the hitter playing as he always does; most carefully and effectively, while A. 1). Scott was the fortuate man who placed the puck between the j'aols in the three successive games won by Qutibec. The presentation of the different beautiful and valuable prizes won during the week then took place, Lady Aberdeen pinning the medals won on the l>reasts of the prize winners, after which the (.overiior-Oenei'al made a ie'w remarks. He congratulated the competitors present, as the representatives not onfy of the whole body of successful contestants, but also of all assistants who had assisted to secure the bi'illiant success of the Carnival, and wished to be allowed to present (sacb individual member of winnin" tiaras with some small memento of their united achievement. He then went on to say that the one of the many notable features of the Carnival which will be remembered with ]iermanent satis- faction was the admirable order maintained in the large crowds jiresent during the week. There had been abundance of hilarity and gen(!ral enjoyiuent, united to an exemplary maintenance of self control, and good conduct, and Quebec had set an example Morthy of imitation, showii^g how people could be merry and 'heerful without transgressing the lines of duty, or diminishing their self respect. His ExetdleTicy than thanked all connected with the Cainival, Hon. Mr. Joly who had been ubiquitous, his CA)lleagues the boys, and esi)ecially the snowshoe clubs which had taken so conspicuous a part in the proceedings and had been indispensable. This he hail personally realised at the outiset when they had «ivcM the viceregal ])arty th.it unique rece})tion and transportation which they would never forgt. Tht Gov- ernor-General then called for three cheers for Mr. Joly, who re- turned thanks in a very graceful speech, saying in conclusion that the success of this attempt should be a lesson to Quebee to be applied in more serious undertakings, that nothing was above the reach of the people if they wouKl only join heartily and work steadily together. The assemblage dispersed after singing the Nationil Anthem LXXVI aft the re,iue.t of His Kxcollency, who ,\.,h-M M,- Van Folson to lead the singing, on the groun.l tl.u l,. ,.vi,|,.„riv had , ot o h voice whatever others had done. Saturday's Events. Quebec "Chronicle." Queheo's great winter Caniival is J, (liiii.r „r ,1,,. ,,,.t i.,,, Hs success and its hrillianey atfuded ,t U, Ihe ven- C' Iv weather was glorinu, again, and every item upon tl'.e day's nn. grajume was ereditahly ex.-cute.l. ^ ' Yesterday, Ia,rge ninuh..rs of ,M-„,,h> K.ft the eitv, hut s-me .anuval vs, ors are stdi with us. X<> l.ss than thr..: ,rue r ? oads of people h>ft hy C. I'. U. y.sterdav afternoon C loi IiH-V(I,|-; KIDK. The()uehecHicyek. (dubhad out tlieir traineau a„d took as passengers m their dilferent trips on the Terrace. LulyMarinri. iind ITon. Archie (Jordon, JI.t Exndlenev .uid tl„> r ! , Geneia. I he party were .h'essei iu sno.v-shoe ..ostuine and enjoyed iheir novel rule very much, adniirin-r ,],« skill n steadiness of the hicy.Iists. There w.re seven ^hicX; *h pijjcession, I.hI hy their president Mr. Geo. Van Felso^, T ollowing were the bicyclisls :--J. V. Rov L Fh-nneau V Jeaudoin, l'. Deiuers, G. Letourneau, i>. iio^:nlT^l^^nl Ihey were suhsequently entertained hy the Governor-General' feo, on the preceding night, were the (,)„ebee «now->S]ioe Clul.' members who escorted His Excellency to his hotel. And he 'e again, it ,s only fitting hat proper recognition should be made of the magnihcent services rendered on behalf of the Carnivd' bv the Quebec Suow-Shoe Club, not only with their eleg nil the allegorical procession, but also in the various atldetic con ris";;;;l:r"' ' '" '""" '^''"''' """ ^^ '"' ^'^^ ^''^^^ - THK TANDEM lUUVK. The Tandem Club drive this afternoon was a very brilliant success and ^y witnessed by dense crowds of people in the srreet especial y m St. Boch's. The President of the Club, Ed n F t h Ksq.. led with a stylish four-in-hand, having with him on the M FcLsuri t,<> not lust his l>itst;. Hilt last. The ' (lay's pi'o- >', l>Ul Snlllf I'lrijc train and look ^V Miiijoric Guveriioi-. tuinc juiii akill iimi U's ill the NOP. Till' iiin, X. .1. Cou.siyny. i'-Gom>raI. hoe CI 111) And here, ; matle of I'niviil by ant car in titic coni- attack on brilliant le srrcct.s, on Fit(;h the I)ox l.xwu the lion. Mr. Majoribanks, Luly Abordecn's brotlier and the Ifon. Archie Gonbn, while in the .sleif,di sat His Excellency the Govei nnr- Genenil and the Countess of Aberdeen, Mrs. Fitch and the Hon. Mr. Joly de Lotbiniere, I'resident of the Carnival Committee. Dr.* Pui'ke drove also a four-in-hand, ;ind unicorns were driven by Dr. Jirousseau, E. Trudel and Mr. DeLery. Drivers of tandems wore Col. Monti/.anibert, Col. Wilson, Dr. llinfret, John Itoss, Major Laurin, (Jeo. Tessier, Ulrie Tessier, ,1. 13. Lalibcrte v' Chateauvert, M.P.P., Capt. Farley, Dr. Couture, Capt. Fiv'es, Hon, L. P. Pelietier, Lt. Benyon, L. S. Odcll, Hon. P. Garm°iu J. E. Miirtineau, L. Moreney, Mr Xadeau, Aid. A. A. Deschesnes' N. B(;rtrand, Dr, Sewell (Jajit. Morj,Mn, Councillor Gignac and Mr. Dumas. Pairs were driven Ijy S. . I. (ireen E f.evy VV F ISrunet and A. E. Pfeiffer. " ' - • • THE I'KKSKNTATION OF I'RIZES won at the various athletic competitions of the Carnival took place, after the Mock(!y match at the Rink the Countess of Ab(trdeen pinninj;- the medals won, upon the breasts of the successful con- testants. After the varifms meduls and trophies had been i)resented by Their Excellencies, the Governor-! ;oneral said : — " L.VDii.:s .A.N'1. Gkxti.kmkx,— 1 eongnitulate the successful competitors to whom we iiave now had the ])leasure of handing the tokens and troi)hies of their achievements. We congratulate them all the more because they may be regarded as a representativi! body,— representative of the successful competitors in other contests who cannot be here to-night ; and not only so, but they are representative; of the host of persons who have a:5sisted to secure the brilliant success which has attend-id this Carnival. For these and other reasons I wish to be allowed to present to each member of the various winning teams sani) small article in the form of a badge or decoratian which (in those cases where there is no such individual mark of success) will serve as a memento of their achievement. (Loud cheering.'; Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are very near the close of the Carnival week, and I venture to say that among the many conspicuously happy features of the occasion, one of the most notable, one which will be remembered with jjermanent satisfaction, is the admirable order which has been maintained on the part of the large crowds who have bet^n witnessing the spectacle of the week. (Cheers.) There has been abundant liilarity and cheerfulness, hut a general main- tenance of self-control and appropriate conduct, au-l °thus Quebec l.XXVlli ...s St. an o.x.u«,)Ic> wl.i.h may woU l,o followo], showi.,.. how I.001.I0 can ho merry a.ul dmM wiM,o„t imiuI^M,,;,; in tlm w -I wouUl be mcunsKstcnl with duty a„.l s.lf n^poct. mow' ^' H.r..) And I an, smv tins fraUuv has in no way k-sin. i , ||n Uu, contrary increased certainly th. success and lo the L m^e ol Mu' iest.v. l-os. do not think we can separate withnu. e^ '> hZTH '''T^r' '■^"'"•'' ""•' "I'lnvcuitiJn towards tlo,'';"; Imetukena le.ulin.' part in carryiu,. out th<, ..nrani/afion u ' admuustrat.on ot this remarkalde allair ; an.l lir;^ andt^"„; ^ <'>"• don.onstratn.n ,s due to Hon. Mr. .loly do Lothiniere ( ; y'^'nno, J,, has always been the n,d,t n.an in the r .d.t I c"; (Ijenewed cheenn^.) K„r n-, part I have seenied to'n eet .i whenever lus presence was specially desirable, and ha^^', u™>ns. ,I.au,l>ter and cheers.) 1 know too that he .^; " tl"' Inst to say, that !„. ..ould not have a,.von,plished what he . .^1 espccKdIy ot those with wl,on. he lovslobe associated.-l h^ loxs vlu.newed laughter and ,.hrers.) ! f^nuy ,11 will.,,! . ^t he .s the be.t boy of the lot. ((ireat Ian hi „ ' ^ ,;, As o onr fncnds, the n.embers of the snow-shoe clubs, wh 1 Ive (ukon so conspn.nous a part in the Car.nval, 1 do not know It we shonhl have done without then.. IVTsonnally I r I .1 tl ;^t .lu> outset ^vhcn they .ave ns that nni,ne e i ^ usportafon winch we shall certainly never t!a,.(, ad i .h" V T 'r'T """ ^^•''''''••^^•'•■'■n'''u.nin,.ntp:,.t nthe, lol p jceedm^s ot the weed., the Carnival wonhl hlue been a ' . T::i:i:^:',^T'''^''^^'-'-- xowictus,..:;;.;;^. The cheers luivin.^^ b-en enthn.siasticallv -iven, Mr Jolv de Lo Iniuen, n.ade a ^racefnl speech. He thanked H s I ;'.' enc^ d an tW who had so heartily en,joyed His Kxcell ^s ^^ ".uks. He wasimnnl to hear our visitors speak in sn.-h tern s ;: Pnuse ot the peeple of gnebec, how anion: the r .. w nothing but ^ood humour an.l courtesy. He Mas hai.DV to .<■.. ghxdness deputed on every foee, as if every citizen She ad a now its ^Jt 7 ^"«f "".S- s (llOSC! wijo nizatioii iitn! uul lurcuiost (TO. (ih'v.il nt,'hl, phicf. to iiieol him that was on at ho would ('<1 what ho ■> Collcil^rm.rt^ ciatoii, — thr i will adi!!i; ind clujers.j ^, who have; know what ivah/^'il this ''opliiai and and iiuhu'd U till! wliolc con a voiv ^ yivo Uino Ii'. -loly do Kxoollency lh>ncy'.s ro- such tornis oaL crowds I witnossod [>l\y to SCO It ho had a ? liavt; dojic mnnentsof help with 'oofoioliini '0 tho life l.XXIX I'luin (hrir dailv diiUcs to rnsiiiv iis sii>"i's-;. Tli'-y wri(; otlno' iii"ii, whom he ilid not sr'<' in liu' crow I, >o:n • of llio lir.sl. i-iliz oi-, of <,jMo <■(•, niann'jcr.s of li,iid Carnival recurs every v -ir, ;is a matter of course, it wonld le inloirsely alisur.l to allach any serious m-'aiiin;,' Id llieni, thoui^di what is worth is worth doing well. Here,'" however,' it was a (hifereiii niatlvr. The sticce-s oi tliis attempt ought to lie a les- son lor (,»Meliec, a lo^soii \n he apjiiied lo moH; hcrions undertak- ings, giving the iieoplr contidence in themselves and makin:^' thorn hvl thill nothin^' was a'oovo their rea'h ifihev would only .join heartily ami wo-k >leiclily to tho end. Ader the elii cis for Their l'',\c(d!encics, in response to tho call o! All'. ,!,,ly, His l';.\ce||,.,„.y said :— " l.adies and (ien- tlomen, — We ar- exceedingly obliged to you. Von hava; show i your caj.aeity tni' a lusty clieei', liui you are to !ia.ve iiotlicr cham'(> yot, and I shall not he jealous if the next exceeds it ).ossiolo the last, (hau^'hlei'. ; It would U- impossiiile for nv to n inie indi- vidually all who have taken a priminont pait in carrving out, tin; arraiigemenis,— partly hccause I do not know tlcm all, and partly hccause time would not stiHic,,', hut I cannot refrain from alluding to some, such a^ Mr. Van I'Vlson, who took a h-ading part in tho magnilicent sp"ctacle of last, night, and alsooig mi/od I Ik; (Jarni val Drivo and other strikiii., features. Thenar,', ho ('xctdlent Socrotary, Mr. Dorion, who I am sure has workeil hard. ((Jhoors.) I think ho will need at least a. week's sleep. (Laughter.) And again Captain Kay, who has done yeoman s-rvice. (Cheers.) And Mr. I'laldwin, to whom I am specially indehted foi's|)h'ndid driving, when Mr. Noshiit and he gave us a sleigh trip round the city! N(jw, ladies and gentlemen, let us gixe throe choors for the'sHi gentlemen." (i.oud cheers.) ills Ivxcollonoy then called upon tho audionco to sing " Cod .Save the (^uoen." nmiarking that thougii possihly some of tho.so jirosont hid lost their v.uaes, it wa- evKhuit that ".Mr. ^'an Kelson had not — (laughlerj — and .su.g.^osting tha,t ho .should h-.ad tho sitiging. After singiue' "(hid save the (,)uo(m," elu.,.is wore given f(;r Hor Majesty and the asseinlilago disporiod. CHAPTER IX. Sporting Events of the Week, Monday. CLMtl.ING MATCH. The bonspiel comj.etition was commenced this morning about U o_cl„ck in the present of a large crowd of enthusiastic snectv ors m lie Quebec Skating Jlink which was verv hand^mely a nd ; ' n""^'xri "'''^''^^^' ^^^'"^0 ^^'''«fcl« (^^lont.), Buffalo NY Campbelton, N.B. (No. 1 and 2). The St. Lawre ce 1 u^e not yet Hvnved On account of the ice being a little too lu^v to be perfectly satisfactory, one match will be played in he Victoria Mu,et. The following are the matches : 1st Sherbrooke vs 2nd V ictor,a ; Montreal vs 2nd (^lebec ; 2nd Sherbrooke vs 1 st Queb Heather vs l.st Victoria; Thistle vs ]]ye or St. La^vrenc- I Ihlo vs 2nd Campbelton; ist Campbelton vg Bye. Ihe following were the .scores : Granite Einks. Campbelltou C. C. Biiffal,, C. C. A. Matthews A. 1), McKendrie. H. Hemmingston. S. Desmond — Skij) 13 dohn Hamilton. L. Kirkover. J no. IJinrick. i>r. .F. c. Frost— Skip 12. Stone. Victoria C. C. No. 1. d. Bell. J. Hamilton. H. C. Sheppard, S. S. Beuuett=-i Heather 0. U. Montreal. C. .V. Hutchison, J. H, Smith. H. R. Hutchison. 16. \V. B. Hutchison—Skip 20. I-XXXI intone, guclirc No. 2. Montreal C. C. W. S. (,'liampiuii. X. .1. I'attdii. VV. Ttiti.-Itl. K. I). liusteed, A. \U\h\\v. K. li. IMmiUshii. K. l',,,„._ski|. 11). A. .1. Ilul.liiud— Skip IT,. Tiicsiliiy tlic Urallaa' Club play tin; t^iutlx'c No. 1 on the ice of I lie N'icLoria Kink, and llu; Tliistle C. ('. of Montreal play tlu; Vict(.ria V. C. on tlio ici- of tlii' Quebec C. C. Tin; Queheo (J. C\ haviiiL; a bye. In the afternoon at li.ol) the Campb(;lIton 0, c( play oil' for ilic trophy on the ice; of the N'ictoria liink. TIIK TliOTTINc; UACES. Tlio lii'st afternoon's trotting races took j)laL:(' to-day upon the ic:' of the St. (Jharles, ami were attended by a very large crowd of people. Theses were two in number, each of them for a purse ol' ST-J. The liiot was in class 2.35, for which there were the following entries;— Clement's " Daisy F," J. Forgue's " Lii)eral,'' A. Turgeon's " Ajax," E. Pouliot's " Voltigiuii," X. P.rown's " White and Itose," Jo,, Julien's " Lac Brown," K. Bruneau's "^.leau Louji," E. ranneton's " Blue Fly," K. Moreney's " Black Eagle." The order of the dilferont horses was as follows: l^iLi'Y ^ ' 1 V(jltigtiir 1 :.' 2 I-ibcra.l :; ;; ;; Aj;i\- 4 4 4 Time — 2.-K'>, 2.olt. In the tw.' niiie lei'i \nr>-, ihc winncis wi-rc ; — fIe;iM Loup 1 1 r.Iui' Kite 2 .'! .Joe Brown 3 2 Time — -^ aS, "i.o'.i. The races will be resununl at 2 o'clock to-morruw. All nf them yesterday were well contested and were highlv interestine .seco.ul h. r.ti.v.I ' v 1 , "^T '" l'^">' """■• w,.„d^.,,. Wharfs' A\'ii,:o.s,ii;f!:;,,rs:;,;, «- > '■■<■ iliv. two I'ughs, utui IJaiinhault and D'Anim,,- ,.,« •, v . pljiee. -i.th ... ,1.... to seenro spcini If. H. Gr^han, St. Geoi^e's S„ow-M,o.. Cluh. Wnnnpe. with K. j{ I.XXXIII In iv vvci'i' Sykt's, Mdiititiil (liiiii^iiii Aitillciy, :i I'.tir si'Ciiriil. .vcvcii milliters. Till' ruiiilh cVfiit, — ii llnvii.l the lu'cilli' race, i>|(Mi nhly Vn Ii'.C.A., Wiis a novelty \nt\v. Ivicli iiiuii stints with ii nciMllc, xmi liits 111 the (!ii(l ol' the (Viiii'sii a fiifinl who liaiiils him a tliKJU'l willi which lit! tliri'ails tlic iici'illf ami rcluriis to tin' startiiiL; post, ihtt one lirsL aiviviiiii with iii'cdic tliivaiicil hciii^ (hi- winner. Tlicrc were Iniiitocii stiii'l.Ts. \\v. Ivi'ir tinishi-ii an ca.'-y lirst, (ir. D'Ainour second and (ir. VV I'n.yh, third. 'llic euL; and s]io xi v;\rr was wdn hy l'>r. Kcir with (Ir. Whiln second and l'>r. I'lii^h lliiid, Tlicrc were ahuut ci;„'htriii starti-rs and the r;ici' was a most e\cilin<4 one There wele lil rntl'ies lor the leiiiniilil al itllt yaids laee, wliii'li after a close I'oniest wa< won hv Ih-. Hudson with Keri' second and W. Tnuli third. The urand tiiurnanieni lielwcen men niniirited on snow-slioer-.' hacks and arnn-d with mo|is was a trcncndons sncct^ss. Tic winners weie dr. F. While and \\\\ Ivei'i', with lir, Thomson and (ir. Metyet second, and (ir. D'Anioui' and Lavoie third, the mounts heing the last mentioned of tach pair. Ahoul ciL^ht couples com- peted. The (puuler mile race was won liy l>r. I'iil;!! with (iuntiHr Laniardi second and ]\v. Tlupmsi.n ihird. There wcic nearly a dozen entries. There were consideraMy over a dozen entries foi' tin* olistaole I'ai'c. which was a most succtsssl'iil one and was captured hy 15r. Pngli with (lunner I'ueli second and (lunuer Smitli fhivd. iSliortly before four o'clock the (tovernor-( General and several members or his jiaity drovt' out (o llie (i).A.A.A. "«":• »^-' «••- n. Committee U. J. L.,," J w„, . !' t**"''"''' '^- ^^ ^"""y i •Judges, hut Lis an ul w ■ ' ^r " '1 '"'"; '""' '^^^1^^''^'"'^ ^o tli. with .ocon.1 placi «".sta.ned, an.l he had to bo coi.teut MccJnoucJh'd- ;;^;;„";;: '^n ^^o bc.t of the eveni„,, o.Iy -..1 both w^lit^i]!;.' Ki, ;: tt:;"' V- '^''v^;^^- ^^^'^^^'^ ^^^t.r start..d and his co,nr I't; W i him Tl^?? "'''^"r"' '''' J"P'^ and u half, and it wis .l „,./•, ". ^'^"'^ ^vaslourteen '•ontestants began tuvakt,';"/,'^' "^: V'^' >uundthat the -- '-hin. matte..rtKl"^bo,^'rt ^dfuit W' "''"' ^''^'>' passed his rivT.; ,u,ni ,lown bv the se.' ■ > ^Vmrnpen man won by four o. .;v., y,„7 ^ '" ■''''■ '^''■''' '^ -^"^'"re -^tTuggle, and pionll^" ?;:;:lr t;-^-;» the ^^;^ .-^^ Uash 10.. th,. ehan.- soon be seen Uiat th. • ''; !"'" "' "''■'^ ''"'■ '"'^ 't e.n.ld I'eforereaehingthe; nnin no \ , "'"'"^ '^'' '^^^^ •'■^^•"''r of tlie other e.mtes an s r / ' "" '" "''' •'''°^'"' o'*' ''Vsonie ti.eroln- ibnl il^^h '"^, " ' "V^ '"'" ^!^' ''■'^"^ ^he in^icl^, and ••"'^J y'wift not" a Lt In,'- ''""'.!" ^''' ^^"h ^^IcCnUou^.h ll'f-'" 3.»rto« m , ^ """ "-'''y. '"'"".'"'R- "'°"Sl> th,,v ,v,.,v „„|v LXXXV on the last lap it coiild bu seen that the pace was too fast for him ro keep up, when Master Arthur ritldington passed him and camo in the wiimer. Wundly and M. O'Meara lliiislied second and third, riddinytoii'-i akating was the strongest of the tlirec. There were nine entries for the backward race, \ mile, but only I'uui' .-^lartel, viz : — A. H. Swift, K. J. Smart (Montreal), H. E Scott and A. E. Scott. On the .start A. P ^cott fell, but <]uickly recovered and jiicked hinisidf up. He >ver, received a bad shakini; up which lu.itorially injuiiMl his i ,. ..icos in the race. A. E. Swift had the lead and all the tlirce local men were for a while in front of the stran^'cr. On tho third lap Swift, unfor- tunately fell and could not recover him.ielf as the pace was too fast. On about the second lap from the end Smart and A. E. Scott were strugglini^ hard for second place and the stranger ;it last prevailed, but the three uwn were .still in a bunch. Try as Iu3 Would, liowdver, lie could not pass II. I^. Scott who liuished lirst, Smart was second. The hurdle race was e;isily won by II. E. Scott. A. E, Swift was unfortunate in the matter of clearing the hurdles, com- ing t(t griet' sevei;d times ainl tlie otluu' runners were not less so. The two-mill' cliampiouship of Canada when called found oidy two starters, McCullough and Hreen. When the j)istol sounded both men stood stock still. Neither would take the lead. At length after being spoken to they started, each going as slowly as ho jio-^sibly could until at the tirst corner McCullough stojiped compl.'Udy, so as to force I>reen to lead. This the latter was obligod to do, but the men crawhil along at such a snail's pace and showeil so little disposition to race that the Judges took the only course open to thi.in under the circumstances ami declared the rai'e off. Thus both men, owing to their own foUy lost the chance of the championshi}) and the certainty of winning one of the two medals. Tiie spectators hissed them both, as they tliorougldy desc'ved, the moment they saw through their litth', dodijc. The in. dent was altogether a most deplorable one and little calculated to elevate^ athletic sports. The following is the olhcial list of pri/c; winners with prizes, and time, when taken ; 1st. snow-siior v.\i:k. Eight entries — 1st prize, valuable inlaid clock, won by A. E. Swift, Q.A.A.A. ; 2nd, pair opera glasses, won bv Kd. McMahon, M.(}.A.S.S.C. ^> ^J^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A 1.0 I.I 2.5 f2| 1^ 12.2 s«.l u 1 40 IL25 III 1.4 1.6 PhntnoranViir Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 A V iV N> 7^' >> V ^ .^4,. ,% .or 4^ C <;^ fA XXXXVI Viy -M\ OSK MILK i;.\,;i.;. ••^Kl). •200 VAK1..S DASH (..•IIAMPIONSHU-.; tiu>u 27';i;""'''"^'^' I'mo,b,.u,„et l.uup. w..n hy A. K. Swifc; 4t11. (.liSIACLK UACK. •"^TII. |:(.VS KACK, t; |,AI'.^. .-> -.r I,,;,,;.,,:: ;,:,;",';/;;;'. ;';-;;;;;'" ''-v "'• «• woo,..,, /^r,,, "L'IMiLI-: HACK. A. K.'^'otn'*:;:!:?; r"!:;S"^^iT --'■ -"^ l-t rack, won l.nnH.i.telv X^ '.i: ' ^' !""""'' "'"" ^'>^ ^- ^- Swift ,j^^ . ^ "..tcl^V ..tte. tlK. races th,. ,,r,zcs wcM-e distribute! oil Till': rrci-oi-.wAi! l-omi'ktition Volti.v,.r s s r r • '^^^"" f •' ^'^'"'J^'-^^'' >^. S. C, Levis S. S (- W.V.1 ..n! ^^ *^' ^"'^''■^- '^'"1 K'acr.d.l S. 8. 0. Quebec Th,. .,>••; wore as follows :— Hal I'-^^JatorVjapt, *-""""•"- ''^'"'••^•w Boll, aoss Mack..„xio. - oC'iill,)U;,'h, K. "nvia K. Swift; ■on by A. Hey ; Srd, t, 1.341; won by Swift. )ut(i(i on lAxxva Voi/n.JKi-u S. S. C. :Lkvis.)— Oe.). Caudiy, (;ha,s. ChucIiv, P. Ltmelui, 1<. Hallu, J. AIi,n.n.ia, 1). Descanies, J. 0. Martim-aii (Capt.) I.KVis S. S. C.-K. Sl.ipn.an, ]?. B„y,l, Jos. Jc-lly, W. T. Ivichanls, Win. Jliighes, ,!,,«. Xadoan, J. H. lianisav, Cant) Kmkuai L. S. S. C.-S. V.xina, T. Delany, Midu.l Dinan, Ja,s. lower, .las. Haydt'n, Patrick Dinan, .fas. Dolicrty I'Capt) QliKHKC S. S. C.-W. n. Srott, Jos. IJijru.Ii; T. Pan-ut, Rob^ Hossack, W altc-r Ik'ndi.r.son, C..,. Van iMls.m, Louis Pninean ( aj.l.) On tho lirst drawin- I be St. ( ieoiae S. S. C. was lalt.-.l a^'ainst tiie Volli<,'eur S. S C, and i). S. S. (J. a-ainst L.-vis S. .S. C Linerulil's Bye. The Voltiueur inrn witli little trouI)le pulled their opi>oneiits twice straij,dit, while the guebec men took the first pull, the Levis Club the second, and the wearers of the " Old Black and Red " the third. On the second drawing between the Quebec, Voltigenraiid Emerald Clubs, the first had a l)ve, and the last two pulled oif, the Volti.yenr men winning in two straight pulls. To-morrow night the iinal ]iull in the tng-of-war compe- tition will take place be, ween the Quebec S. S. C. and Levis S. S. C. Tin: CURLING EVENTS of the day were a match between Nos. 1 and 2 rinks of the Quebec Curling Club, and another between the Thistle C. C. of Montreal and Quebec C. C. The two rinks of tlie Quebec C. C. played off in the curlin- tournament and the second won by a score of 17 shots to 10 '' The Thistle C. C. of Montreal and the Quebec C C played for the Caledonian medal on the latter's ice. The home men won by 34 shots to 10. ievon or JS W(M-B e teams lorn, 15. skeiizie, THK BOWLING TOUKNAMKNT. His Excellency the Governor-General visited the Bowling Tournament yesterday at the rooms of the St, Rochs A.A.A , and tried his own hand at the game with good success. The scores made by the competing teams in the tournament yesterday are as follows : — J J i,xxxvm VKMOUIA KIKI.KS. T. (.iorijiiiii, Captain 142— 151 — ICG Ji^V!'"'^' ^' 114-174-1(;5 Mchobie, V 135— 150—147 Mcliohie, Lewis 174 192 — 155 Stewart, U 154— 120— Ki5 Withyconil), R. W <)7_170-. 1G5 =- 459 = 45:; = 452 = 521 = 415 = 4:52 .^T. KOCll's \. A. IJitisormctte l;;;j_llreen hiushed about twenty yards ahead, in eleven minutes an* nine seconds. The lime limit fixed was twelve minutes, I)ut the" ice, which was not in good condition, was rather against faster time. The race was very much batter than aiiv of those run offtiie ]'receediiig night. There was afteiwards an exhibition hock.'v match between two scr.itch te.ims. Sporting Events of the Week, Friday. The grand cross country steeplechase this afternoon ])romises to l)e one oi the greatest snow-shoe events ever wituessea in Quebec or eA-eii in Canada. The runners start from Banuockburn J.odge, the Quebec Snow Shoe Club's roidccrom, and run ovi two mdes, and finish at the Drill Hall. The number of entries, twenty-seven, is the largest field ever known to run m a snowshoe steeplechase in Canada" The men will be nunbeied on their backs in the followiucr order, according to the dates on which their entries were received :--^ 1. R. If. Graham, Argyle S. S. (J., Montreal. 2. J. Norton, Emerald S. S. C, Quebec. 3. G. Norton. do do 4. P. Walsh, do do AC T'. II. (.Jnw. 11, jr., Afoyl,. S. S. C., Mrmftcril. 0. K. Nosfwoitliy. (1,, ,l„ 7. W. iJnnvii, ,i,, ,jf, H. liiilit. II. Ditvi.s, Lacliiiic S. S. ('., I,ii;.liii),> '.K Chiis F. (J..nl,|, .lo .lo 10. A. K. (lin.yras, Ciniidicn s, s. U., giieltcc. 11. .Ins. Loitii', ,1,, ,1^ 1"-'. N. Ia'cIck.-, ,Jo ,|o I'i. A. (J. J.'oss S(, (l.v.i^i' S. S. (,*., .Mnn-ivjil. 14. .1. A. Tcssi.T, St. .Miuiri'f^ S. S. (.', S- M niii'.. 1«. W. K. A.h.ir. .1., ' •• ,,„ • \h. A. K. SwifL, (^)m'l.e(' S S. C., (.hK-l.c... 17. 11. .1. Davidsdii, ,1 I 4q IN. A. K. Scolt, (|,. ,|„ I'.'. K. (". B.nP.w, ,1.. ,i,> l-'o. An:lu:\v FiastT, .M,.tn,|, lis S. S. ('., Muntical ■n. .laiiK-s Clark, ,1,. Uu !.'-. .1. A. .McKnolinie, ^SliiTlnonkc S. ,S. (.,'. 2;J. .M. (uiutleman, M. A. A. A., M.mtnial. '24. (i. T. Ii'ailsnlil, ,1,, ,j,, IT*. K. II. Mi'Nid, r, d,, ,|,, l'(j. W. T.tylo , i^acliiiu' S. .S. C., Larliinc. -7. .1. !■:. Iranian, do do TllK SNOW-Sllul', Si'KKl'lJX'U.VSi:. Eiionnous tlirongs were pres.-nt at th.' ^Taiid stoej.le chase run here to-day, uiid the greatest eiithusiasiii evcrywhijre prevailed respecting it. The roads were ciowded long before the lunir for the start with sight-seers, and the wliole country .seemed enthused Ilie Cove Jields, particiilaily at tlie start, W(re cr.wd.'d with spectators and everyone .seemed worked up to llie hi.diest i.itch of excitement. Tlie fact that a young Quelx^cer, Mr. H. Gowen jr was expected to do wonders in the race of course tended to 'xiill further interest everyone. The list of oilic^ers of the race had been changeil from that which was arranged the night before The following is the official list of tho.se who acted to-day •— " Jieferee— Capt. W. J. Eay. " .ludges-Col Scott, Charles Miller, Capt. C. J, Dunn. Capt. lennee, Martin Joley, Frank Carrel, Capt. Montizambert T J Church, Major Freeman, Mr. Gessner, Geo. VanFelson. XCI I •<■ -0{)le cliase t' prevailerl le liour for ii3iithused. ^v.li'd with St pitcli of JO wen, jr., led to sLill i had boeti ore. The uin. Capt. bert, T. J. fl.KIIKS OF TIIK COUltHK. Staitin-,' I'oiiit— A. E. Scott, V. 11 Burns At the Tinn— Mr. Madden. At the Finish— R. D. Kin-ham. L..uis Bruneau. H..rl,.^^r.uw'r";^'; *• "I''^"J'^^^'''"' ^'M'tain Uichard.on, iii'iDeit Larbray, Capt. Peters. Hon. Ste^v^u•d,s-Messr.s. U'Xeil. Bam.n, Lieut.-Col. Lncke Merrer, I.ortie. President St. Maurice Snou-Shoe Club lliere were seventeen .starters, but only thirteen finished he course was flajrgurl out from H.mnockburn L-.dge to the Drill fall and was about two mih-s and three quarters in length Uowen, the youn^r Quebec man, who wears the uniform of "the Argyles and runs umier their name, was seen to be k-ading when therunners appeared in sight on the Cove Fields, and when he -spnnted in at the finish as fivsh as a daisy and an easy winner th.3 crowd howled itself hoarse. Davis, the crack Monutaiu lunner of Montrea came in second, a couple of hundred yards liehind luM, and Gentleman, of the M. A. A , was a-ain L ut twenty yards in rear of the latter, (.owen's tin,; ^ S^t^ l)avis, 13 minutes 34] seconds, and Gentl.^man's, 1:3 minutes 57 J.-0 seconds. ' Only ten mon, men finishe.l, four having dropped out The ;l'"^*Snn';'' '° ''^'''^""^ ^" '^'^^''"y ^''^' ^^■"^"^'^' '" tliea- Club, won he 8200 team cup ollered for teams of three men. The men huLshed as fo lows --H CJowen. Argyles, time 13 minutesTK. A gyles , G. R. Kan.sc,m M. A. A. A. ; I'. Fraser, Metropolis ; W ; 7Y^7>^ f = ^- ^W'^f^ ^f^-^ ■' ^- ^f'^«-n. Canadien, Mon: t.eal h. C. Harrow Qv,el,ec ; J. Clark, Metropolis ; A. G. Itoss, ^t. George, Montreal ; II. Chevrette, Canadian, Quebec. Gowens running surprised every one, but great disappoint- ment IS expressed that Graham di.l not start as enirred. Quebec Ls no less proud of the winner than are the Ar-yles Both he and the President of the Argyles were bounced afte^- the race Davis and Gentleman protested Gowen on the ground that he did not properly round the Hags at the St. [.oiiis Road, but the re- feiee stationed there declares that he passed it all right so the protest fell to the ground. The prizes we.e medall To 'the six hrst men and are to be distributed at the Skating Rink by His *.xcellency the (Jovernor-General. ^ XCII HOWLING TOt;RNAMKNT. Ain«7^'i *""f '^'"^"t •■^^^"It^rf in a victory for the Victoria Rill.M A with '. 4s« " T.^ 'IF^h f""^--l '-y the St. Rooh'.s Tt A., With J,488, and the Q. A. A. A., 2,237. cui:ling touknamknt. The final contt-st in this siM'ie.s oll^ranies was plavcl off ve.- poiS'on^:. ^"''"' ''"' ''"'''"^' ^''''' ^^'^^^"^''^ '' ^'"-^ ^'ty by {^o THK I'A.VCV SKATINCi T(JL'I!.NAMKN T. f<^tlio Championship of Canada came ufV in the Qucl.cc Skatin. lunk th.s n.onnng. The JInyal Canadian Artillery Band w'^s pmsent to onhven the morning and a larg. number of . elto" ::::;^;;io;r'' ^' ""'^ °'^^^^^ Out of eight who had entered r.nly four materialised viz— Messrs. .^ Miehalson an„un, and A. K. Scott. The following was the list of events :— 1. Plain forward and backward. 2. Outside edg(> roll forward. 3. Outside edge roll backward. 4. Inside edge roll forward, o. Inside edge roll i)ackward. 6. Hsjure eight on one foot forward. 7. Figure eight on one foot backward circle^' ^''''' '°^' ^''"■'''^ ''' ^'^^ ""^ ''-^'''' ^'"^^1^^ «"^1 double circle^' ^^'"'' '"" ^''^''''"^ '" ^'^'^ ""'^ '''^^'^'' ^'"S^*^ '"'J Jo"^l« or insMe Tdgef "^ "^^" '"^^ ^''"^''^' ^'=^""^"» °" ^^^''^ ^"tside side oVinsM^^efg:.' '''' "" '^^'^''^'■'^' '^^^^'"'^^"■^ ^ -^^-^ -t- 12. Spread eagle on inside and outside edcres 13. Cm ved angles-threes, single double. °chain and flyin-. begmmng on mside or ©utside edge. ^ "" XCIll iotoriii Rilh'.s, rinch'.s A, A. liiyod ofTyes- ■i oily by two cliec Skating y Bund was of spectiiLors shown in tlu; tli.si'd, vi/: — ; jMr. A. G. ton, MiisH. Cook, Arch. and double iuid double Ikt outside either ont- und flying, 14. Curved angles— rookin-,' turns from outside edge to out- HiJc edge, or from inside edge to inside edge, forward and l.uok- ward 15. Curved Angles—cross cuts or anvils. 16. Grape vines, including I'iiilailelpliin "twist." 17. Toe and heel movements, embracing pivot circling loe spins, (pirouettes) and movement on bnth toes. ° 18. j^ingle and double thit-foul spins, cross fcot and two-foot whirls. 19. (a) .Serj)cntini'S on one foot and on both feet ; (b) chan<'f ol edge, single and double. " :iO. Loops and ringlets on inside and outside edges, sin-de aniViiadii and a leveii points srs. Stevens, th, will eaeli very close iiH3et him, as and that ot ijj; ever wit- liarrLson of the players Quebec. :eon Purke t. Jialdwin t. Davidson t, Ogilvie . Dunn t. Lamb Jhampion XUV Al'er an cxeitiny struy^Ie of al'oiit ten minutes' duration thf first and only game was seored for (^ueliec. The fight waa hot and fierce on many ociasious round eitjier goal, but both goal kiepers got in some fine jioints and worked like Trojans to def'^Mid their charges. They each proved to be \eritable stone walls. Cajitain Cantlie niadi; some great stops as jioint, and (Captain Kankin on the forward line distingui.shed himself for the Scots. Ut lit. lialdwin did some tall checking and charged the forwards of the oth'-r side during the game sometimes with disastrous results to himself, and almost invariably to the total discomforture of his oppcment. Lieut. Davidson did' some fine work until he was forced to retire. He was re[»laced by J. J. Shiirjiles, who played ipite a heavy game. Capt. Dunn played a .sort of defence game an;iv^, Lichme S.S. y. ; (leoige F. Ransom, M A. A. A. l-orthe lirst lap the men kept well to-ether, Davis leadinj,'. On the .second (Joweii w..nt to the front an I set the pace, a pretty lively one, and Irom that ont lie and Uavis were the only m-'ii in the race Vt ihe tnd ..f the third lap it eonld be seen that the e.Kcrtion of the run in the previous day's steeplechase was telliiiLr on the youn<' ■\vgy\v man, while on his laryer and stron;,'er oi)p('.neiit it produced lar less ellect. Un the fourth laj) Davis spurted when about half way throuj,'h and attempted to pi.s.s (lowen. The two ran neck and neck (or a while, and then the smaller nun was forced to drop back and e:ime in second to Davis, after a pretty and j)lucky run Davia tirni* was six minutes and four tifths of a second. THK GHANl) IIOCKKV MATCH. ihis Kvening's great liockey match was from an athletic point of view the great crowning feature of a great Carnival It formed a proper and suitable piece de resistance for the series of successes that Quebcic has carried off this week, and should give a huge impetus t, athletics in this good old city. E.xcitenient ran high concerning the event, and the rink held a crowd variously estimated at from two to three thousand persons. The buildim' was literally packed long before the players appeared on the ice" 1 he visitors were warmly received. The home team soon after- wards glided out on the crystiil sheet. The teams were as follows •— XiVU I. VVo.iiilcy, ^. (J. Sykvs 10 ciitriiis. 1.17. DavU n hy J:. .J. 1-a .socoiuls. pi'i'Iiajt.s iiiiy , II. tJoWiMI, ontU'al ; 11. A. I'ortlu! 1 tluisecoiiil jly one, untl i> nice. \t vtioii (jf tlu; tlie youiij^ it pnjducud ;ibout half ^o ran neck 'ced to drup )liicky run. an athletic irnival. It " the series should give ^Ixcitement 1 variously le building )n the ice. soon after- follows : — Quebei'.. roniioa. Montreal. F. Si'ickint,' (ioul H. Collin.s h. H. liigD'ill IViint K. O'lJiien I>. Watson (Jover I'oint G. .lanies A. K. Swilt I>. il. Davidson A. 1). Scott A. K. Soott • For wan 'A. II()(I^st»n il. Kouth W. IJarlow A. B. Kingan l.iout.Mei^hen, Goal Uinpire; Captain Itay, W. Stephen, Referee. When the Keforee'd whistle siniuded for llie start, Queliec took tlie puck from tlus face and at once ruhhed it up into the visitors' eiul of tlu; ic(!. In a short time the Cf)mplii,ient was returned, but Watson by a splendid lift sent the rubber Hying up the rink auain. Hack to C^uebec it cuxne, and then again it was up in the Montreal end with the Quebec men all clustered round the visitor's goals in a vain attempt t(j score, owing to Collins* excellent play. As the puck was going down tlie ice a Montreal man fouled and attempted to strike Davidson, l)ut the, latlisr kept his temper admir.ibly, as indeed did all the Qi ebec leam through a .series of fouls and rows which, to tlu! general regret, marred the game. Some lively passing on Quebec'.s part again m de things dang(;rous for Montreal. A. Iv Scott in a pretty run brought tlie disc, up the ice and made a Hue siiot on goal, l)Ut alib nigb straight it was a irille high. Soon afterwanls Stocking, in the Quebec go lis, was called upon to nuke a sitlendid stop and A. K. Scott ill a ftnv minutes give Collins another chance to do the same. After a pretty piece of play by Davidson, Swift shot on the Montreal g lal, hwl it was again stopped. After further pretty work up and ilown the ice and a fruitless attempt to score on the part of Davidson, Montreal scored the first game. When half time was called the score .stood Montreal 1, Quebec 0. In the second half, after some exciting play, Hodgson secured the puck and by u biilli.int run brought it up in front of Quebec's gaols where he passed to Kouth who scored like a Hash. By this time Quebec's players were thoroughly aroused, and as soon as the next gam»! was .-started Swift carried the puck right down the ice and passed to A, D. Scott, who scored. The fourtli game likewise after soViC great play on Stocking's jait, fell to (.Quebec, A. I). Scott ag.iin doing the needful. xcvm to h^i:^j^t!r:.Tzr\ 'f^'r^^^^ -- --.-^ being last. Nood we suv 1.7,1?, ^ ^f . ^ ^''''' '''"^'^ "1' '^^•^"' rno forwards were all so good that it is next to imp,.sibie to distinguish 1;;^;;;^;,: ^s a^.; ':r'\ -^^- men seerucil ble iu again ing. af^ain .scoiv ', the IiN'itrit: uls latei', and I'lace in the "t'l't u]) from Id with joy. ;ht, iilthoiigh any brilliant I'low on the layod abont :real players i for Quebec anie of thd with something of awe by the young re]:)orters. There is a queer curl to his lips, and a funny glance in his eye, as drawing near the managing editor, he begins with much graceful hmguage to tell of an experience delightful to hear, but perhaps, not available to print. He is the writer who from winning repute as the best of American reporters, is now distinguished among special wi iters in a wider Held. It does sometinu's seem amazing that from a man of jovial, aim .st rollicking good nature, there should come such felicitous word pictures as Mr. lialph has furnished the readers of American magazines, and furnished even better, although anonymously, to the readers of the Sun. Perhaps, while he is talking to Mr. Lord, there conies over the wires the report of some world stirring calamity, some news of momentous import. He eyes Ids managing i'ditor for a moment, and sees revealed in Mr. Lord's manner the power which has made him the master of his vocation. Mr, Kalph says : ' Shall I go ? ' and if Mr. Lord replies ' Yes, at once,' it may be that within the next twenty -four hours Ralph is M'"'!'- I'.X.k .)llt „|- sl-lil iill.l ; C'arniv.l , 'v ?" "'" •^" •"^'^"•uially u ,mrt of i|,o '.-•inn^^tir';;;;, ';::;;;;;;' :-;;.:;';:^l:;,;^^^^ 'any '"""--' ••">•-•' -n::i:::;;:::v:':;;;:;'i;;n^,;:r Carnival Week at Quebec. •"■'■IAN li.M.l'H, N. Y. Sun. i«^.4 r. :lr;;,.'^:-:':;;;;;;;j^;;: •Lii;-;--,;;- |oan„,u. ,„,u.|,t «,,„, ,„„i ,|,„ ,,,„„„„ |„,^„ ' . ;; .' ■ or scssimi wit.li v(! lu.t." Mil scries of It'licioiis (or ■illi tl lit' <,nv(vs "«'. Me lias ;,''•! 's in tor I'lirL (if tin, till' \vliu|i> Sdlihcnilly l<> siiy tliat Ills Icdcrs. Only (,uo <^\\\ fn.in New V(.rk ims tluis iav vm\ wiUi (,| I(:h(^ ' tliis week 111 Anu'iic.,1 iiwiviirc is ' (" IlilllJc, ll'M'I'S is Ml 'II ludlv ;ll ilcil nniiKi nlliiit tlii'V re, IViiiLTtMl i'.'i'ni to 1)1' 111' Clcit Ill's witlioiiii- I'Kl I'oruiii' I'l! just as •li(! I'Dsiost Icvclopod rock as u tlio Wiii.st polar licaut,ics. Slic is iMiss K^.n-iicc Scwcll, IJk^ jircUicst of IamIct Wailiick's .L,'ra.ii(l(liiii;,'litcrH. SIk! ciiinc licm wilJi u train load of New V.irkcrs \\\u> IciL tlic incln.ix.liM on Friday cvcnin-^ and rciclit'd here early this al'teriKKHi. They siiv thai Iroin Saiatoi^'a to (,)iielici; the snow eovr-ri'il the siirlae' of Ihc earth so e.oni|.l"tely ihal. ail nalaire looked like the top of a wedding' .'.ike. 'I'he leinvs and houses wero the only lhin;^'s in si;^dil, iiiilil "..luehec, was rcaelied, an.l there tlieeit.y which has tlie nio.t snow of any place in Aiiiciica c\hi ,it,ed lilLle else than chilivh steeples, ice palaces, ic(i slatlles, ((Ver;,'reen niches, red- oaled soldiers, Itiudciied alei^'hs, and rosy-chcekcd Ljirl.s. This is (^iiciicc.'s liist att,enipt to hold a winter carnival. Montreal has had the nionopidy of that hiisiness in Canada, hut has i^iven it np and is coiiliiliutiii;^ money and lir,iiii. and men to make ihi.s a, ;:;rcalcr ciinival than ever the Dominion h.is siieii. It. will he ca;y tor (.tiichi'c, to l»"at the hest that Montreal has done ' I'li-^'' '>'i' hie IS ihc i|iiaintest city on the contiiieiil,, n a, walled city, and is airi-'iit, jpici iiies(|nc, and lorei^'ii (o a dcMre,". Th i p"opii' have wealth and are ex|iendiii;,' it wilJi cut hnsiasm. riiey have cut out of the snil'acc of the river a sea^rcen ici; pal ice, which shines in the o|<| city wall like a diaiiKmit tiara on the head ol a dinlicss. They have caiveil out o!' solid ice several statues ol' t!ieir national her.MM. Tle-y ha.V(! Hpanned |l|e. l.-adiii^' street-^ with I'litlcl towers ol' lir and evei'ijrcen arches which are to hv! niaiiiiel with siiowshoers in worsted tiiijiies, hkniket coats, hiaiikel lioiisers, ,i,'aiidy scarfs, ami niorcasins. They |iaV(! opem;d a new and eiioiiiioiis hotel, as line .'IS any oil the, < /'oiil inent., and thus have led.'enie.i I he once lailiiiL; lepntation of the i',it,y in this t'isspecl. The Merry Days In Quebec. (jji;i::;r,(', d.in. .'!l». The midwinter carnival has heen enliviiii- ed hy a. I'nnons hlizzaid that h is kisteil twenty-foiir hours. Thtr snow which was liiin^' at the city is now fallini^ ,strui;.;ht down in the olil fashioned way. Stranijijrs are willin;r to hot that it will cover the honses out of si;^lit hefore mornini;, hut t,lie, inhahitant.s assort that it will pack down on top of the older .snow which ah'oady covurs tho whole iJoniluiori. ■Gil of tlie The blizzard 1 las {)rov( '»s lively as any antliorizid i\ carnivHl, Tlu. nVl, \; ' ,'. ^''-^ "f "">' '^"tl'oriziMl fottme f»rs un.i Mankot .sis ' i itT""'^ ""^V? ^'''' ^'^''^ '^^'"t^'l't of tJic. inhabitants .U "f Fv T'" '"uf.""'"'''^ "'^ ''' '^■^'^'P '""^t hoen driven oil ,he slrlc.r" ' ^^"^^'' •'^^"''S^' 'i'ivers luive s'-^'J i" all the coIo s of i; J A ,"'' T''" ^""'^'"'^ °» ^'«^« ^'-e- -1 M-h,tc. before tl e s • 1 1 '""'^ ^'"^ ''"i ^^'''^l^' muKitude turn- Krontenae. '^ '^" P'oce.s.on was housed in tlie Chateau '•'^"^Tdresseurnrv r:, ,;''^«^^^^^ the day was the women fron> ^\Mv v" k i« 1 ^'^^''^j^/^f «J^'i^'i' loads of pretty took ],art in i.iet „v o , , ; '"' '""' » '"I'^^hdphiu luoke.I on or ^anem, that was ever .Ic^^lo in sut^;; '" """"^ '"'^^^'^^ ^'^'"^ '->■ been called th ^ , ^Al'S^b ^' "'''^ ^•^■'^"""''' ^^'^''^'^^^ ^^'^'^ J-a.l been held th e riut liti^'^'r; '' ""i"^' ™''^-^^'"^«^' ^P''^^^ '"•■'' I'^ve deelare dthu ,rJi 1 ? '»";' ••'i"''""*^^- Herleading PUtation for com m r i' n " , > "t'S""^'^ ^^■'''' '-^ ^^'S'^fi^^ re- -y that it is no : o Z^^: • 't"'; '^'^^^ «« f^^rthcr and tl"it depend on snow'md i. ' T '' ', '^''•■^''^' ^"^"^^^ ^''oJi'^^ « few pleasure s e L fi win 1'^ '7l'''"' '"'^'' '^ ^°^^-^« ^'-^"8'^ I'orsons\vho nii.d t set! in t v'''^ k^'eps away thousand, of turned rhd.t about on f I T^ "^^'l ^'^" ^^°"^''«'^1 fol'^'^ have ^-t as it fk^s ^dtS.n Iv n,n :r"r •^'"'^' "^^" ^'^^^^^^ ^^ ^^''^^^ - »'"ast that viitor ' Idl 'r' '"'■'' ^^'^'" *'•«>' "«ed tu ^tory windows Tl, „,;,'"' ""•^"'"^r'^^^''-'^^ "^ «econd- lUened while thi nsT, • " V "^ ^'"'^'^ ^^' looked and P'""^ ''.V Mont r '"^S V-e" it '""T^- •'^"^ ^"^ "^^'''^^ ^o f^ll -..i .said to each7.h:.' •■■Wei ?;S?t ^ ''^^"'7' ^''^^^ wake a eity so prosperous tint ho 2 , ''""^ caruivals can million dollars in tl e , d, b f ^an afford to throw away a nival i.nsiuess.- "^J'^,r' . .;r^^l« ^^!» ^^ j^to the L- So th,.v ,!,. -i ""--'. 7>^- >vingo into the ear- oo cnev (leeided to botrin wl^-r-i \r ^ ■> - LL u,.gin Where Aloutreal left 01 u '■izt'il f't-atiin! •J Htorin and to keep 111 (ist ii''ivers liuve ''en came in ■streets in a 1 were dre.s- '(ifiide turn- lie Chateau 1 there was iiy was the 1 girls \v(.'i'e ■^ of pretty oked on oi' idrilles and y than any ill to make 'Htreal had Iter sprees •er leading gnified n;- irther and iter frolics irse brings •usands of blks liave of lett ng t away as y used t'; u sceond- 3oked and ecided to ether last livals can r away a the ear- tre-f,'la.s8 wm.iows. I'rivati. tl.nr hou,s,.s L;,whv ?''■'':' "''^ l'" ■^""^^' '" ''"'^"t "'" called ..i„i..s i„ ,.; ' to u u ti".-'" !' '"'"'"; '''''"' '^''' ''•■" "H-mbor by ....le , ', :i^ ,, ' , ,;n;r' .^'^^^•" ='"^* l>econ.o a club tr. I'Mss beneath •.., mb .n, i ^""^' •''•""' """"'' 3"" '"'vr Tbe real clubs, ,,1^:^;.:^ z!:^^ li;;: j^ :;;.f ;■! j"^; ^'- ^-^ i-i'- ;Jh- outside, bm ea..l/one obi'', ■. :?i. 'r"r '""'"' """" '"'W to euterlain Uvd a„d !• A ,, ^*'^*'7 •l''''<'"«'^>0" fi« to Airs.joi.. j^oobAstori;;,!;;;:;-,:^;;;:'^'^'' ""•' "'^' i--^^- -'-'• i..itia;io;;.'^'?;4":l:;h tr iriM^'" '"^■" "• ^" ""■""^'' "» soldiers a^d .^nlen^ 'n ;" ^ ^Tf ^H;; l-'-'-^.-bile the fcocret alter 'i wbfl.. ri "'^'-' ^ -ii c.i.se. J bey (md „ul t w; l«Mr 10 lit l,i,n ll,e ^..reka ',!,,,■ "^'j's ^^ '"'" '"' "' ' " J. ^_^^ ;; S1.all I rivet „„ ,omo crccpo,. ? Tl„,v ,.„,,t ,v„„ two sl.il- cru;eJs':;;:;i:L-r:XT;:et:,ttr'ii::;'''"™"^ woman carries u„,krl,is of LcVfoet I'very man or cv L'llll l)t'>rin to I'okl'ClKT hilH 's. l'rivat(! in front of vs, that arc ionio a clul) ', voti havft I'i'ii and of lit'j,'iji mill. iitizainlxTt, inlf'yt fiorii s.-ioii nn to trtv wliicli lin)iiuzzl(>,s all wliih^ the 1 out tho iflios they wtrs, and HO many I tho oii J) by theii- 'a,<,'e New lilt ovi'ry -WO shil- crcL'pcr.'^. I turn 0(1 of each I of the man or Quebec's Carnival Week. Qt^KHKc, Jan. :a-To-,iay the poople at tho oarnival hav. had the ph-asu.o of s.-cn- l.or-l AlH.rd.-on hchind four hors.-s dashing, hron^d. all th. snowy str.rt.s. N.xt thoy have s.-on his huky dau^t,rh(or, the hltlo Lady Marjori. (iordon, samplin-r all tl.eexcn.ng sports of tho sh^ddinj,' nnd tohoj^^ganing slide,s;"and hually th.y have all m.t tho (:ov..rnor-(;,.neraran,l Lady Ahoi-dnM, und tho ,i,Mand ...tizrns' hall in the I'>uliam..nt House, where these noble people st,,od m front of a real throne, under the lion and I'ieket '^ ' ^" '''"''''■ '"""'^' '''^'' ''^^ ^^''> ccnhlpay ».5 for a That h<,in.,verlhe rest of the ninht was spent in dancinJ,^ and the lord and lady took part i.i a .Scotch reel to tho music ,"f 1.0 p.i,es. .Soldiers and stylish w.,men and diamonds innumorahle lent color, heauly, and brilliancy to the scone. When the ice stutues wore nnveilod their heautv surprised all who saw them. They could not be more .^lear and brilliant if they were made of cut f,dass. They an- exceedin.4lv arlistie anntish l.on ,s reproduce in frozen water, and mukos a very' pretty ornament m the mam stn.et. Tho s.ndptors carve the variou's hgures out ol single .solid cakes of ice n.a.lo bv pilin-M.rdinary blocks on top ol one another, and th.-,i cem.'uting them to-ethcr b.y spnrtm^^ water nj-on them from a ho.se. But that is nothim' like so wonderful as the fa.t that they have to do the delicate uUMug out of doors ui tho cold air with their han.ls bare. That would b.M..nsidere.l almost impossible in Xew York, but Quebe.: out of-door sport, and no one who is warmly dressed is incommoded by It; but carving statues in one's back yard is a very ditfereut thing from drivincr a tandem team under a laj.ful of fur robes or exercising vigorously on a toboggan slide or with a pair of skates ..11 jff ";-7 »»^'tol. o"o of the very best on the continent, i.s called the Chateau Inontenac. It was designed by Mr. 15ruc« i rice of New \ork, and is as beautiful a piece of work as lu, han ever done. Kvery inch of it=. immense space is modern in tho highest degree, so that at last Quebec is able to entertain her CVl vrsilors as w..]l ;ks any city in the world. Never did a vh a «o.,d hold uunv. ihm (/,,,0 J 1,7 r. ''' ''"' " ^'^'''^ "'■^"' - b..d that the g,.....,.a, .So^ at i. ^1 -rwirt'""'" ^"^^' Ir.^iii Afoiuical. sjKMid III.. .I.ivlif 1 " .''""''»'•'' was t.. run owr spent a ^-w hours l! , n ' T^th orr'^^;;;'/'''' 'V';!'""'^ "^ ^'--^" f'^^'ll-y nu-unt to aluudon,h.-\'!;:;;C't^ ;■';/"'" 'l"r<>■ ' ""^''" ^' f over as .ac=h ^uest moves toward (' door ."f ' ''"'^' ""/'^^ I»e says, "you have not got on vo , v .s t u '"'' "''' ''"'■" KO out in the snow without the ' '^ % '^ '« "'>t M-ell to say, " Pardon me if I su^.^ t t vo / T '''' 'T"" ^'^' ^^•'" ^^•'" ''''"P '^ >'i"t that it is^ri^y " w Jr InUt"" '""'':^"^' '' "'• ^"• ^•ver is the truth about externar .d tion. 1 i '' '"'"' '"■': '''^'■'''■ J"an in the new hot.d had a viloiT .■ ' ''"'^ ''' '' ''^■"''V n. the hot.1 are very X^J:::;!l mJlir''^;;,^^^!;:^-- l-kers in the n.orn ^ w Jh ^ t S T^'V';'' T' '^"^'^'-- knocking about in long ri b d w ,o lien Tl ''^''", ''°'''' ""'' ^'" Their dressy wives and sist^i. ^ tr at Sf^f f '''''' ^'^J^ that do not quite rru>h fhon- , ^ , , ™'^*'^ '' '" ^ace mitt.-ns l>are. In tl/e afte noon t^ ,t^f'' '^"^^ ^^''^^« ^^'-^ «"^'ers white and black was c"it^wn ? ^ /" ^^'^"^« "^ «tri^ed shoos. Those spot^bok fV;rf ' 1 ' ''^^^^ '^^'"^^ "" ^'^^i'" black trousers, but n ust be 1 i! 1 7'^''/"^ ''' ^'^'^ ^^^^^om of be worn here. The S iSxn b 1. : n "'?" '''^'y ^^^"'^ "«^ "ver their shoes and then p^ n t lli^s^lSer ^If T^!!^" ^^"^'^'""^ -re nothing at all for either sn v 'r cCd ^ndT '^'- ^l''^ .orkwoman^i:.th„i^'j;-^-7^-^;;H^ I a pliite 111 '01 1 xliitions grow tt' run over illt'd city and ved ill their X of Cliicutro I aiiuuiniccd nil (.'X tended It' city they iiilryjdiict'.s. 'St. Johii's "i the in;ip "the While :traortliiKiry 't' I'U^^ht to Jvciy j^'uost SL' lue, sir," nut woll to "n he will dla,"„r he 1 or what- 13 if evciy - CDstunies ^re lots of u world in I kniekur- •tli, and !,'() oteh caj)s. ■« mittens ir finders r striped on their •ottoni of k'ould not stockings ?s. They ■es them leir shoes ' a Jl^ew without cvii th inkini,' of it. M S(. A niii- iniuii.s hhrini' lu.'iilv-t^ ''nt(.ftownHonieXeuV. ,,,''"7. ;'•'■''' ^'''I'y-'wo miles ^t'.ries hi,h inside 11^, el,u ,,;":.. ^^"^ "' n " "'' ^"^'^" iiuiL. it> ,111 CM 1,1, r(j|i() liuiiif on til.. 1 i'i\7....', i 1 ai'other at the hurk of the slei-l, /, , <' 'V''i s seiit, and ■-^'^'' nf a ham Ail il,,. , i .^''"\''^ almost the ^4 ...,■■ • ' "'" '" •-'"' '"'•'^f' «''"«-^ <'"i' as low as S3 nr !SoId (J Id's (luarterod at th e gar- CVIII 'isnn ;„h1 siM.Nvi,,.. ,, l.il n|„.,ln„ l| Ml ll "'II fdllls ;il|i| (l-iili I'll III) '■''I'"' ii'i'' ivil triiiii lilt' rilicsnl' I- -" in (iv<|ii("iit cvid "'"l'<'. Tlic 1,111 .r'^ ::•""''■' ■'' ' tl.rrity „.s v .1 ilillli'. • ■'•Is wliu arc I 11 ill I'll' ,1,'i'iicriil , i|.s(,,t '■II' »■ •■iiiT\ nil. liiil, IVIIIfllddlls swells, ;tn 111 saluliiio liidiVs, l>iii II "I' wcjiriiiM ll tii\ cai IC.S. \ "iw mill t ^'|\■|■ II iiiilitar\- ir ra|,N, I; ,. I •t'caiiM' lit 'lie MH'cls. Tl "■".■' •""•"il'-r i,t i|„. Taii.lriM CI "I'll NcM iiii iiiicis \\'IV.' nl'lh,. Iiaiiil in.sliMil. r\- "i"ii .liivds win, iiiai, lis iiriNiniTanr cliij nil ilincs a! Tl ifV drive sleils thai !<'' II iiniali! ' 'Ills a scmv ,,!' !■ -I'li-.iliiiii wl llPHIIt U'I< tn liack. Tl ii«' siiiiietliiiiM jil^,, ,|,,n,.ait,s. I ll|('!-e 111' ._i,.||t I, M'li I hey iiai'iid, ■«'. lieth men and I'-i-- ill!' JiKist hrillai 'l.'ii''hiii hlank ii'i' <'ii|> mil I' ilic (itlier |.!||| III I'l I'O.'lts III' '""I'll "Mhe ll,,el<..y('h,| ll. ImiI thev ai I' Nil «tnr has tiiii 'Veil -iiihii .laenl, ,\ a sdhir -,'ray siiii, wit wliu is here with him, has perl • ■mui\;;l. It \\iiiiieii Wear eXi'ites ni'ir. "' '^''y lilmilvet suits, and I II ,L;i'i'en Imidi ||''1 lip Ml iine_ni)t 1 .u'liy one, liiit i« while, with i.i|''- Mie iiidst st "is tVieiid, Mr, vVi'l siUl, II IT II eaii, re """'11,1,' suit at th 'vd-iined luind, and red sea rf. .M,s Jul "•'y iijiun her heant one ill th \' I '"'''^■"i.l;s, red Lord, ill 'lilrni. Astor is al)le I 'll'i-'.ss at liiiiel '■- ''I'.v "I lieaiitilitl " !"•";'>"••' nil I'ilirl nut e.xeelled wonieii. !'•""■ with a t.U.eh (if 1, and deep jet I'rin-e. She had coiita-idii that -ives tl he Wdiv a III; < V( Ivet here and tl Null inig 111 (,)|iel 11' Women lii'i "" .i"\\<'k I'lilshehas eaie-l e ileei) lo ly any H'l< mohair leiv ll III! tlu' women's hiees. teiidei'loiii prt'cinet, ai years still rosy as t ",'*■ '-; """V I'ciuarlxahle than tl p roses 111 their ehee|< Tl ii'ir ehe i'i'<■ Women or.sixt ",".^l't^'l'-. All alike have siu'h < L'yos that the sentimental (■ally are heaiitirul icflicr thev i oi lu "-"1 •"■okcii K,::irTxelj'v"';''^' ''"'''"'•''>' -''''•••!' oi.,. I.... , ,,. ° "• . ^^ -^-^'w York woman wl„. ;. i Oman who is I says she lost lierself veslerdav u,,! ...i- T bJio askeil anotlicr ami not tl the little French she k " lere ler Oman in French i^^amerejdy. Then she hrushed "fw and in that lan-uage he-red tl jninum^^she met to direct her to the h<4el' It' next Flench," .said woman N o. o. eaniiot •speak ,1" ai'i UK tu tin in on JUO- '1 'i''l triiiiiniip_;s il'^ lllry (III III iloiis s\vi'll>, aif '■^i- l!t'i;ii|M. ,,| I'M iiii iiiic(i\cr I'Mlil ill.s|iM(|. i'' 'lii\i',s aliiMii !'"'■'• I't' '^cjltlf. I 'li>'y iiaradr. V lia villi; seals -^it I'll (li,. t|.,,||( ilii'l' (Mil ll(|,.s ''■ nthcr chil, llily any 'l''icl\ niojiair V and tlieiv, ■< fiiiight the tlifii' checks. Misiiiess of paint, ill the lien of sixty ic ha\t' siu!h scntiinenlal re licautil'iil •py and I'lill rho is here ') direct her ill Fi-encji. lir'.islied nji 1 tile next mot sjieak I5'lt orajlthcl I'I'I"" in'^soC u-,,nii'ii a( '■■"•" " Woman at the f,„ii,al ""'i"''^l. Thousands (,r ''"•'•iriiival that wl • IX ilch citV 'tt.Tin.L; ice palace, which stands 0,1 tl Tl le inniT si I,. ,,| l"''i"i- of the carnival was th l'"i'>"ii.s hiid asscMil.lcd i„ iv,„|t „rtl„ le wall in the 1,;|,.|< ,,|- ti. I'' wall H a ^lanlin^laceanoM F.vnch lady started «lce|) ii ill. ^'I'al niiiliitiide. Til, I,.,. ( an(| down ii ic snow the •' (•"till- in I'roiit (if I ;^":" ''""'''";"'-^'- '■i'^'i''ii>Mi...i,undti le was smooth icc,aiid d ii' own Icct "111 after Ihal '':"" "'I'l''!' her and down si IVnIil I liii! 'I. and die dclihcratciv a'n alas ! .ait went h t H' wen! a„Min. i|„, pin,.]^ ^,j^.„ IC lull 01 lllr Wall !|it Silt down and liani al lir.. 'I the till '■K O r (I 'i!i,'au to sill "' |'e(,).lc. It wa stalled and and then 1 icLfan III sIk I";' >'ie liad to hiieh alnii- l.elon. ,s| s a 111' ,'-;Tcat nioli ,,f '""I <•" II was iiilei "'"'■" '"I'l Vellcil with lau-hter It '•^ 'I'leiise. At la.>l a militia olllccr and Icil ih,. ,,1,1 '• she W.ilild I wilhoiii .1111.. 1,1 Q,„.|„.,. ,1 II' (irowd 11' ^ot Well 'IK'ctatoiri laiighcd, was cruel, hut the sjiran- up the hill 'liid had a (Ik. excrci.- iiey iiiiy rci,qilar 1 'I' ,L:ivat last Wi'iiiaii down into tl l'';^'' l;"en all ri.l.t. iMit it lia|,pei„.| that".! 1" Women carry canes, jiist as tl lien s walkiic' sticl I'.' Was le m '11 '<■<, and the yoiiii'' oin ';'""!,^"l l.eantif„l.sticl .LTi'ai lit with the w lavai :efiiily that it '" "inati' lo loiik W(d!. and lowy, oincn 1-^ a wond.'r the lashiiiii di I lie ■/iv\ ii's n it Tl ''• liappiiiess of ail,Uli, and they III' III I"'"l''|' i> ivally Wonderful. Thev a!! '■''''1 fi> laiiLdi always. Tl 'Z(MVithasmilc,a„di„the jo'liicst,! n-'V nv'ol a stran"er' ji'kes with .my on I'oil hiitiKU' hei e Who trie, tl emocratu; Way will exid ^^• e IS an adyentiirc of ll Mil. To illnstrat" t laii''!' leir ki'idly .1 .1 .s eigli ,n the St. Jioch ward uutsid ''"-'"".'< iH-artily at the witticism of u 1 l''Hce passuig rdon.y- stopped and howed are one slraiu'or, 1" le '.■cporter of I hk Sr.\. 1 1, 1; the wall and wa I'iend. A citizen of tin ami sail >r ch, implain. It wa pe you will have a I'oud A la .oil time in the old dtv I pity that the late lamented I ^u..rne could not have ini,.t 'that man and' tl' Hc dent was out of place in this century and -aurcnci to iH'Ioiiir to Sternu'tf " s, lU tl in (1 s ,1,'reeted the rej)orti ewtnuental Journey," Tl lat spirit, for the iintry, and seemed le man who 01 m of his people, Tl i-'^ lie did he meerly shared tl r was a sportinn; man and not a poet I le < ,'eiu'ral kind-hearted poet, i)ul ne look us IS so remarkable that if a stran-er stops au'l '" '''^ ' P^<^"y hoy in the street the little si laver will apt t'. ex I'uJi uff'liis c(ip and sav Some Red Fire at Quebec. 'i"y. It was only o,„ 01 in t ^ "^' •'' '^'"'^' »'''^«'^^ ''^''v t- '" ■'-•.•'tten. .dZu^z 1 1;' ir;r"'"- 'r ^''^^ ^^^ "••" "" •ally piatci with ii^i ;;;,;; ^i;:r.e;;:i.s';Ki !•"'"'" ^^''^ ''^•- "c'ls were liu/,.,, to t),o ..,o,uul VV /fl ,' '" *',"^""''^ "" ''""- ••'■••'-■»I"tiou. The woi 0. i ' , r"''? y* '^^'"l' ^''^''•' Wo,..l i,. Alxnl^.u'. lull .uv he' od C n I'l '"' """"" ^'''''^ '""' file .yrcat ico cakes, luiiK'd nut h., 7 ■'' "'' '^-^""^"^ "•Hi th,.„ omharked .., i^ , t'';^"''; ^''^ '^^^"-^^ over tlu: i... and , ..owded the U^^^t w t f ^^^'f ?"^ ^^ ^'r^ dofbndcir\!;e^^;S;r ^hJ^rir^i ^r;';'^^'' ^r « ^^-^ -vaulted and 'i he assailants wore snuwsiu^es m I . " ''''■^' "' '"''' ^''^^•'^^^• njMncM's. The battle was ver 1 i^^^ ,. n.,1 1'"'/,""' ^'"^'^ "" ^^^"^ •Hi to be in real earnest. Ge , £ V . ' " •^P'^^^^'^tors seeni- hats, dcu,. -'.va^ted "--^-^ 1 , ^°."'''''* cumbrous in their fur further i::r, A 2^::"^;^^''^^''''' '''^ "^^ ^'' '^^^^ «"ow ^hat the bHst judges said afterward that had '!oar," or " How ■s (.'oiiiiiieiit Hu pluClJ luTe to. tin; rest will all 1' lliuu.siiii(|,>. lU'ii wi'io liic- 'li^'iiKM on I'liii- •I CiLlllTS (H'Aiil- tlit'ir blood ill liiij^ from I/,n( ^> WillUiSS till! saw. Polici'- 11'. However, '<, iiiaiiueil iiy 'ii<-'.s, beiijiii ii Dfits wnv like '1- Tlu'V lll'li tl up !l<,',lilHt over I he i,'e, L'r niitil thoy ■lis of tlujus- Wiis nothiiii/, ssault.t' iiiiij 'JrilMi irul- ill tuc IVacas. ■'oro on sled .^tutors soeiu- id (Jul. Moii- iu their fur i and snow e sham biit- rd that had i;':::;;i.:::,^ff;;\;;t';;;;i:i;;:'t!;;r-^ >!"'' -I.- .>.oM.,,:,red« i.lnJ.e .,..,,, ,,;.n Ia,,.,.o •''^'^«"''''''- "-i^\>i i',\ J'.^kiiiios and laden w (h wild ..„,ii,. teoi • I n ' ooolvinn uten,.,il> and the lil-e \1 , r , ' , ' '"■'''"'.^'- ^v.-ann- snowshocs o.o \ 111 h J. like t.. s.dl yon, m my tent." ^;;^H.lio.-.veryIitt,eofitniadenito.^^^^^^^^ Tuesday Mas a day never to b(. n.rj^otten by those who were n at the carnival. A genuine Canadian blizzard of the d , 1 1 r Mon]"'"'^':/""' '""^:'^ '^^''^ ^'"^ I>^^kotas read y u in (,_ on Alouday wuhout an invitation. It Imtlled ,,n tl,.. l"'<'ple m their houses, and very few ..f th,. f„, ni T . ^ \ue to a.'ii\e at 10 odoek m the morninn' and foi 1 ■md r ■, l\- Aberdeen graciously condescended, as the r', •/;"'; J'"' ^ -y, to r.j.di Quebec whenever the bliz;^u.d ^^ d/h ' t ^ 1^1^'w uear ly the whole programme for the day it . ,/ f l". ;..aa;^an ..Ws head, and the people Si'lal",;; l" .^ 1 il J li.ii.' .1 lot ol lull imloois in 111,; |„,tel^ It ,-,,i„lit ■, I' , i |-;., Kill ,„t „,,,kiii,, „„„ i,, ,„„ |,„„ niiiiiiiiJ 1 ■ ■-' , ,1 '■;: :)ns ill front of iliiecoats havu iig the arches with colored lot of canvas ;ii phxiitud by I! Huron has througli the okiiig on, are 10 as they do '■eryl»ody elsi! .some hinjiii iiother queer 'duet of this They also to strangers io who wore of the kind itiis reach('d Lied up the ■alters ven- trains from ie time. It y AbiirrU'cm d and Lady mat would tliom. Ft It of everv nd deeideil . a French ■dge of the, fe(?t away from the St iw. In lireakfast -tails of a t bat, aud ciuight a man scooping olf snow with a big wo(.den one horse snow scraper It hfted the seraper loaded with snow and turned it ri^dit over oii the back of the horse. Jt is perfectly safe to say that no wind so fierce has blown against New York city since the great and only genuine l)]izzard ot seven or eight years ago. This Canadian fury'did not bl..\v in gusts ot waves, as our win Is do, but it let out oik; steady, sixty- mile-an-hour whoop thai lasted in full severitv all Mondav nhdit and nearly all Tuesday. It never wavered ,,r moderated, but just blazed away like the wind from a steam fan. TIk^ main body of Its noise was a booming souml like the continuous roar of ''reat cannons, but it made two other noises at the san.e lime. Oiurwas lhe_ M-hipping, cracking sound of the siinw that was whacked aganist the walls and windows, and tlu; other w.is a stcadv, shrill wiustle, such as wind makes in the rigging of ships. The last thing tliat was seen in tli'e \v^lnill^■ d ivlii,dit of Mon- day, when the fearful ldi//ard begin, was the little' ferryboat that carries ])eople to and fr,,in the (Jrand Trunk station at I'oint Levis across the river. The rivi^r U very wide, anoat kept comin- anke.l as though it must be wrecked or blown or ground to piece out it aiipeared at daybreak on Tues- day lorgmg through the ic.. as bravely as it would make its wav on a mid-suniTiKir day. The reason it survived the ni-ht is thit It is practically indestructible. Its bow is made of the, massive timb'is ot oak heavily lined with the steel armor ,d' a man-of- M-ar, ami tlu' ijuilders have tilted up its ram-like nos.^ so that when it comes against a mile-long cake of ice a few feet thh'k it climbs up on the edge of it, crushes through with its great wei-dit an ,1- , , I '".^ '""^"^ "I'J't-' cmwi (■( i,s usujil .\(>, sir" \\v r I. T -., ' ' ' '■'" "" •"'''■ V(m in mv s ,.i,.i ■-''•." .Mr F D T ri', T '■"/•"' hiK'' voii u, inv si,.i..|, ■^I'iiils ill tlic lilii.siiiK'i' (.r lla jilsr "Ul sharp f.;. oiumIu's/ ■""' ^'"""">'-X''us.. h- |„, l„„,,i,„ .•un'.,i„s ., r- , ■ '' ^*"1"'' '■■* '""' "'■""• 'it^ .^ >i"iits li (UiK.iiiis a J ai'isiaii iiiiniii,,,- ,„.,.^^ ^,,,,1, ,,. ; ,,.■ .--'"'^- "• Hi.: US. of\sc.vrnloo.i ,'• ''■'*''' l'-"'"' ^^■'" '' '-'"l " in. UuMlis],osal ,,J iliv'so jK.npI... Ala! \, I-elH'ivhalfudav lii!'-' ^'^ ''; visilnr d.n-s not hav. ,„ M-ith 1 mdero s i • L^' i 1 I "' J""^^ = tlie Louses dl IViimM ^vill..^.oati,,.;ysmt^^t^j^l ll'f ^T>-''"''^ i^ -"'li'xnl in l,!..n.L-,a ..?;. ',•'"'' '' '^'''^ ■"'" ^'^r'^^ i" furs ; the neon!.. cw illC tciI)IM^'o;|,, ii.sii;il. Alter lip III!' (line. iiililli'd slci-h liiidiiLiIi I ill' iir lliis w,.,.l; VclV sllviilj- illlil s;iyi>|M, I my sii'ii;ii, 'iiils in the kin;: >Ui'li -.1 '' II'- ;i \('| y Inr liKikiiiM L li;i VI' til it be (loiif t's are \v,ll the wiiitiT 3l(l houses ■Ucr \V(nth •' freati()ii.>, 'HOW ; till' iill rriiiL,^'ii s outlined the people >iis sn(j\\- showu (dr le tourist.,-, lerade on llie ilinval ,,t Lunhniil l.,niy Alieni.rn in the innMle of tiie l-lizzuMl (U'serves „ .IhihI. ,i ilrM-ri,,! i,,,,. Ti,e ^1„rn, w;,s r;,..!,,.. lunously wlien lli,.y cinue ;ili,i,.. ;i| ;,l,i,nl noon. Ilu-e diiU. mviv Iieaiied iienKss Uie ..(icls juid sidewalks, and liioiisauds o( .■iti/en. ..lid visitors were liattiing witli the ^ale and ploughing k.iee dee,, in Hie .snow, nearly all laugl.ing and sliontiii- over the exeitemeni Now an. I tlieii the wind wuuld eateh a girl and whirl her down a' hdl nr into a .siiowliaiik, and whatever men w-re neaie.t lo her would give ehas,. and sei/„ h,.,- ,nd hold l„.r till she .^„t mi iier i''flegs again. 'Ihe eaniival divsses -iriia- women weiv sim].lv uorgr.ius. Nearly all wi.re hlankei siiil-< and gandv sashes I'-i h'do iheni m tight at the wai>l. (),„. ..ipl ahme dislaneed all the oliiers in orauly l,y appearing in a Miil ,,r Mark and -old iln- ,l>'t hlark hlanki.l ,.„at ua- lined will, vellnw a loot drep rmni th- enits. Kvery man in .•os| nine wore the eapuehin l"""l "1 111- «'oat up over his head. As each hood ends in a .sh;np pHiiil, the (died was jieeiiliar. The men all lo.dhouI(lers in pjaee (jf tludr heads. The.se gorgeously div.ssed thou.sands lin(^d Hi.; liitle street I hilt leads to the Canadian I'aeilie deji.-l. TIk! resid-nts of th- granite hou.ses stood ludiiiid the dmihl,. windows— all as French ii.s irench can be, all black-haired and iilack-cyed and ro^v In each nuler window one jiaiie of glass is hinged'so that it can b- <'l'*;''*''l t" h't in fresh air, and every here and there some French Jiiaiden had opened one „f these liny portals and thrust her hiughing, ro.^y lace out of it to g,.i a l)elter view than her nei-hbors lliere was an evergreen striieture in shape like the KillerTower ^^I'annm- the street, .steps ran u]i all its ontlim s, and up these van members ol two . „l..a „f tluar , 1.. ( ;ov,Tnor:( Lai.Tal .uul .>(a.,;lu>.l l.a.h.rs o| sonrfy in Olfawa, I'oronto, a,„l Mnntr.il M. p....^.H.,o.n,,ro|,.su-honUh. ' ,U' ■■ MS so.aal r.,uals. .lon't you k„ou-. .S|„. 1,1,,,, ,„ ,,„ ,^^. N . . . -,un, sl.o IS ratlior too ,.oo,| for i!,.- „llra smart s.t.r ,.,,l„. '^'!>"l.fI>.ta(.onstuaiTi.,l uon,.,, who havr h.on r.it.uim'L , I ' «'..t.ty to suit tlH.,us..Iv.s. X<.L that slu. is ,.ru I ^h I i - ! ^'1 ■ ■ '^' ^'' I'll ilil'lll. At, ho)|l(., ;|t CW It llClI II'IIiMimI very iiuicli Kll till" lijick y Alionlccii, 'I'jiilly CiKv, Mr-nl,| |,;,,ly ll'-uld 11,111. 'Ill' iVoUl till. li'I liaiid of lilliilily IV. ■! , Mild with stiimlilc ii[( MN iildi('rs for It siinviidci' IIS." i>r-< Ii'iicimI i liXCCIItivr Y VVlllMl nil I'll is ludii' :it tilt' still' Miiiilrcal. I'OllsliiiiU'd i to kiiiiw I'Jiii'. I'l.lk. ti)l' lallnM- Canadian r lliat she ■said to lie ailvani'cil iiiiliic, at I'^ddo Hall 111 AlH'idrriislun., sill- start. m! a i^inl.i, , ailed lli.; Onward an I Upward l.o.v^wr, tliat lakes in her hiMhaiid's reiniils and de|ieiid.'iils as well as lli.. a,.|it,ry uruiind. Slie is intcrestiMl m a nia;,'a/ine eall...! (),),r„rd awl Vpiravil that is piililidii'd lui tiiis i,niild, ami her litll.' daughter, the Ladv Maipxie ( inrd,,ii, is edifcsH i.r aiiollier ma-a/iiie, call,.,! Wn' W'illir. Wiii/cic, for cliildren. In a w..rd, the new lirs'„ lady of the land is a, I,il.eral III ii.ilities. Sh,. n also a lillle demniTal i,', and, even m.nv, ini.d- leetnal, and lliise an' elenienls that iii'ver lu'lniv played niiicli nf a part in lii;,di soeiety in Canada. She is kindly and j.d v as w.^ll. i'Ut no on.' .'rilii-isi's her Inr thus.' tliiie.;-;. These titled I'.ilk hav.' taken iiin.' r.inins in the new hutel six l.edroonis, two jiarLus, and a. diniiiLj r.M.iii— md the asseiiil.Ie.l Iniirisls have diseoven^d with ri'L^Tet, that, they aiv n^l In dine in the pnidi.' diiiin;4: hHiin >,y lniiii;n. m th,. |,i|l,|ie parlor;; ,i t'.rril.le 1'1"\\' '"' r|.;i;r,.:, T'eh. L'.~The lifih day of the -real, earniv.d hroii-lil l^ol.l, 11, ainny wearh.'r, whh'h I.Miiple.l strani'ers to walk and ride a'loiil Willi .'..ats iinliiiltoiie.l and ears iiiieoveiv.I. 'I'lie dry iitanos;- ple'i'e renders ili- iiiLaise, .■„)|il s.i .Midiirahl.- tint, llh' lendeiicy I . ear.de^siu'ss is ex.aisahle. The penally nii;4ht Ix! serious lor niaiiy "■""''' II ""• •! en ,liini (if till! rati/, 'lis to st.op siiMiiLjea's on the st.n.'e^l's ;iii ' "iirii iheiii to linndle lip w.'ll and tike no'riskf. .Many a straii'.;.'!' who has veul iire.l oe|, wilJiont, overshoes lia.s heeii seiil. 1m 'I< Io his hot.d In put Iheni on. Mvery hoiii' ol' to-day, up to ten o'e.loek lo-iii;.hl, has lieen tilxen np with hotkey, eiirljno', ..:ka.t iii'j;, loli I'^^MiiiiiiiL;, and lie new an I daii-eroiis sport of eoislino- wiiJi hand .leds .lown iee- eoaled wooden .ihiiLe.s tliaX are, lar steep-r lliui lliose used lor tol)n:.,r,_,anini,'. Tlio eiowd eontinnes ;,'r.Ml,er than any the eity has c'ver k'nowii, Imt n;ool onler is ai-.oiiiiiani.'l iiy tli.; most: L^'iienil spirit ol' I'wn and ^'o..d nature. Train loa.U of'visitors hd'L Ih'ro to-da,v ami y.'.sli'rd ly, ImL l,li"re, a.iv iiiori- arrivals than deparnires. .lolin Jacob Ast.or and his Xew Vork pail.y st,art(Ml i''^v NTew York at V2 o'tilo.dv la^t ni.^ht, !mt will stop ovei'a day iii Aloiiireul. €\\1II .,,„,„„,1„ , '. '"•'",7;"'.' ';'"■'' ^""1 I.Muy .\lM.r,i....M }'"iiit ' iiii .■irisl(pcr;it'> "^ llii' honor (if 'iiiic the liciiiis II I lie set wi iv Ciiiiidii will: • K'^iilai'iniiM \ aiicoiivcr, ,1 ia. iiiid ;i (;,,v- i'lic two army I'.-tlifax, ami o! course, aiiii ,"1'1 lliick ami : aiiil \vi(|,' (HI TIk! Ol'ili'lx "I Ills l»i\.asl, iiiialiMl sliow- 'I'li s (loroiicl. tin's one made iiy:li in IVoiil, 'cliiiui. The ong, hoiioi'iMl liiiost hidih'ii ii long train. sedas a pa^v nilHo aiouiid ' tliL' prouii'sl cause of tlic s us .sens i Ilk; rt'lioniaiiaf^iM lie seeim to Tiie little ■ il from one ut nfa sound Very Canadians notoriously oiildo the Knglish in their devotion lo easte. ThiMvlorc wheii this plain littl.r lilaek- cyed, bearded gentleman, who looks very much like iIk; lalci day (Jould, by the way, has accej,|ed an invitation to go foi' a driv.iaL noon, the very deuce is to pay when ihehoui comes. Kvervbody who holds ollice inu.st taki; part in th.> dri ve, .it .:oiirse, and tjie top evusti.f those who are somebodies mu.^t sett!.' who is sonH-body who IS not. This being arranged with .satisf.iciion to .some aihl heartburning to others there is nothing to do but to a.sseuilile, Xoou ])a.sses and tlu! (iov.unor-Ceiicral does not come. H.ili" liast twelv.; arrives, and he is detained. All tiei liigwigs st.md aniiind and try to look ea.sy and patient ami a miilliinde nf pl.ui, citizens shiver out of dours and declare it is too bad to b,. kept wailing ,so 1,,,,^. [[is lordship is up one lli-ht of stairs and oiedn to be told to hurry uj), but nobody even dreams of doiie- iha,L ami noliody ever would if they all wailiid till next Chrisljuas. At last the viuMvgal party comes basiling down to the door and the best sleigh, with I h- most Imrses and the; line.,l fur robes, is drawn lip. Into It go the noble lord, the gracious eouute.ss, th(! little girl ladyslii]), and the two-bv t-lii-ii young honorable. Th(;y look lor all th.i world like an ordinary midd'le-aged couple with tw,, children, but yet some of the leading men of tin; jirovinee stand by with their hats in their hands and their heads liaie a.kingloave to .serve them and overjoyeil to Ik; able to .see them start. At the same moment the riijiorter of Tut; Sfx leads a ladv out of the door, and is at a loss how to hold her hand, to earryher skate.s, and to put on his hat all at once, with only two hands to do iL with. The houd doorteinler leaps at the rejiorteraud s.iys : " lieg pardon, better put your hat on. Xevei' uncover in i-hi.s air ; it's very dangerous." It is possible that the bigwigs uncovei'ed out there in the SHOW would rather risk,'liliV]i(I oilidcr I iLMtllcl'S mill lluulais Ix'l'nr,. He writes in 1 M'liat occurs tliiit ollicial oi'ilcr lliat al! iiadc ('(ailcu!. (iciicral this 'iK'.v-Cciicial, 'ly with IIk; 'iiil)Iy. Ami - daiiciiiL:' ill iil.Li'c's w ii'c, a. Ava, .soil (il S liUt ("ll]ii(i fasliiiiii, aihi t ^iris Willi aiisivc liaic ln (ailli can lie; tl ..nierieaii wniiicn very pretty ami well dres.sed, hut alas' th-v biive hceii told ihat oiir ladies li.e a little r.Mige and s,,niclinic-, I'liiiit their lips and eyehrous. JJcavcn kimws la.w siieli a scandal .sliou d have arisen. It is the worst sin in the Canadian ..ilendai liie Canadian girls are so well painted l.v nalmv that tlievcai i understand how any wen.an .an caniiHt the ennnn.ais' I'nllv .,r I'ainting hersell'. Alter 2 o'clock in the iiManiii^, when the (iov\heii the chanipau'iie of the sin,,,e, room had r-'iiewed the vigor of the .lancers, th.. hall .•hair.v.l its ;■'""•"•<'''• *'itirely. Il ha.l h..,.,i still an.l Knglish, l„it now il ''!''■"""■ •n'^y =""' ♦■'lib... Th.. iMviieh Innk .■nntr,.I, an.l h. -an t.. sing as w.dl as to .lan.v. .Many liv..l\ ..l.l-lashin,„.d Pr,.,nh cotillons wen- e.\.-cut.'t,,re .,n the eonlinont It IS a lur ],alace rather than a fur stur... It mav m)t have anv larger .st.tck than certain at.iivs of the kin, I in New York but it is 80 bedizen..,! with mirn.rs an.l so er.)\v,!e,| with mount..,! 'animals' lea.ls an.l stuir,..! hir.ls and .iue..r staii.ls aii,l oniameiits, ma,!e of bears an,l nmnkeys and antlers and su.-h things, that it is a in|inr|nr l.i'M'aii lifn with •mrs Uvvnly .y,.,il.s i.ko. Wl.il.. Iiis|,ii„ri,.„l riviil l"''''II>"l iiiilk in III,. ,sMvt't",s (il'Oiicl (Mli'f Ol ;;:;; ;""i''" ;•'; N-v York ....,,...„. u-hi k„own ,.,,.1 vou,„ ^..n.s,..,.,nh.y Aiu. ,1., ,1 .l.,, thin, a tth.n - In. .huM..r>nUvn,rLsun.ihar m., :.s p.tit,,. an-l .Wirat • -' ..Vha.lh....nh,.an, n.hnstinthMr In, J Th..,v a.v - ■ . .bora,. ,„vvns ,n tJu- .iinnin,, unnn nf th. pnn.ipal h' ^ .. . ..•lolo,tyy..:,r..,la,... H' th... w„mnM.ap,.on L,. 1. '"- -ins ,n thr har,ain, th.y nrarly all wrar litil. whil • lare ra„s -. ... v..,,. top ,., th..irlH.:His. Th....I.l..,,yfa„,,,ianu-. ., ,' '■' '1... ..M,v,u.' ot iinitaluiu' tin' (,)u. m l,v uvaiin.- hi..' limM. -n •""""'•••''" ^''-"i'''"- '''■tLl,..lM.i.K,sHnd ; vn:' ,u t v;n.H.. an. ,,vn. to woann, u u«t.s_pla,.l vva.s s that nva! a i.os,.,,^,v lor si,,, v -■, .lor., or waists '/,-"' ''nU.ant..olor,n.,l or royal pu,'ph. ha ^ „„,.., roll™. : A Unm.,^,o-u,,h, M,.s..Iohn.la..ol.As,o,., Yr,s ,n Ino :,• ^..m loacventnat.. h..ri>,o„n„n^ sl„,- u.,,,. a !,!a,:k silk how "«•'• .''"'W iicrclhow on li,.r ri-ht arm. T" .s.v woman ..nt of ,io,'.,s in a. hat or a hunnrl is to ma!,, s.nv slu. has j,,., a,,iv..,l. 0„ ,h,. s,.,.,„„l .lav l,..,v h , Us , . •■-roap-a M, tall, r,H,,,,l.. ap of s..alski,, with th,...r,w.^^^;^ •■•'"•■•••"l hes„h.sanM„.h,l„Vk. 'IV ( 'anaJian .i.ls w.ar ih ■ v v shap,..i lik.. Alp„„. ha s wit, tlu.sulespross..Miat.,ain.ttlK. .Ion,.;! ..,....,,. ^ onot ! •■:.eh hut thero ,s sure to ho a littl. stilV t^-ulher or how of ril bo One o th.>se caps set a Jittle aslant on a (■ana,li,.nnc.. wit S 1-ant cheeks uu.l tiashn,. ey..s, is snlH,.i,.nt to prolonc. tiio ay f "Very bachelor f,„m the .States for an in l,.|inite perLxf ' At the skatm- rink this afternoon some of tJiese i.rettv natuos were wal./u.g on skates to th.. nnisie of the army W cxxiii 111 lift! with ii |iiil ii\iil unci' II mill yoiliii; )lli' .'k- wciir tlu'si' wear, ami, le windows I'lii^r. I5iir kcry swell bco. Tli(>se liats, with IK! side of of ribbon, with bril- Iio stay of ise ))retty ii'my band lloni the eit.idcl. Th liey e,ui .skill, • like (ailii M. Thcv SWeei, u, •'-I <;■.. I- yaehts of n.a,iea! swilfies.. They dart nve" i' :„/;";';'" I'"""-'"';' '.Kv^inna,.dwhi,land,.i,o.,etl,ean ;'•'••; l'allm.s on the n-e, so tlutn.onlo '"'""'' "' ;'^""' "■ -xi'liiimtio,, of the mystery how thev Ihe'rdl^lV'il'''''^"'^'"''"'''''"^'' "'■•''•'•'"'• ''■•' i' i-vh.!n ■; ,',;''^V^"^ -nie most b..wi(ehiM^^ Th. baekwaid ; '.-.erroU ,n.simh a M.e|,Hlio„sswin,-o,i.i,. skirts that ,',' I-'o|,sh now at hand ,n (..,„d.e. is (it to <,nvev t he ..fr.rt ""■"• liodies jdide now this si.le and now that and their dres«es ;;-:• with U,a,t'.|,.,Haetion"whieh the, t ll^rnek ailZ? iii> .h lias ,,,.,wn w!„.M sh.. ,n,,,„.d alon.u ih. load. Hardly has '■"• <■' 'li.'.r skirts de„.rmined whirl, way it shall lloat when the 2::':Z"'j:;;'^''''^''^ '""' ""■ '''■^^'"•'•>' •■"'^'•^^•'i'^'H i,s,.if and iioau Seldom is so niMch as an ankh; .lisi.layrd by the oivttv Hkat.rs. Only ,h,. H.ythmie dresses and thl iLhin;^ skate K.^ '•''Y'H-Hisaled to the vision of the b,d,old(.r. |{„t .^rh time 'he l^'irls dip, Ml the sMin;; and :.oetry of the f.atherlike da,ne,., som. I''"' "I '■."•1. skirt ed.e -oMe.lM.s the i... and picks Mj, an od-^in.r of ^.ow, so thai, presently, ..very musical, sil-ntly mVlodions skirt Mems inmnn.d with ermine. It is the ,„.,, who display the only .o.s...ry <,ne sees at the earnival. Th,. popular blanke't Hnit,s which HO many men are wea,nn^. here all lerminate their breeches at the K lee, clo.sc besi.lc which swint^ the .mhIs of lhe brilliant scarfs that hill mm eaej, waist. It (h.. knee .lown to the .sho.-s are heavy woollen stockings und ihis y.ar the patterne.l and plaid sfockin-^s ''="/"•'• ^vo-.. I.y eoll p|,.y. ,s on the other side ar./v.Ty much Tn km kuhockers and put then, o,, every morning., not only for the lev. 'v "'.'^•"".'^'"r '^'■'"""' '!r '^'"-'''' '^''"^•'^•' «"it.s are made "I < ^el} cloth and ..olo,. .-xeept bl.tck und ev.-ry .sort of stockin-'s e.xcept whit.! IS won, with tlnni. " Ac th.! fancy dr.,..ss skatin,^ assembly, wh.-n Lord ami Lady Ai,e.dccnand the Mar.,nis „f Dulferin's s.m, L<.r.l Ava mado leir „st cannv.il ap,,earam!e. the cru,.h was terrili,!, and 'prove,! that C.>ueb.H!.shr.t carnival has attra(!to.l at least all the sti in-ers wh.> were L.oked for. The ( Joverno.-Ge.ierul wore a black sno^! .sli.i(! costum.!, trimme.l with narrow «di.dmrs of whito Thfi Conntcs.. ot Aber.leen w..re a yaiidy snowshoe snitof many coloM C\.\IV Tw..i,t.v.ro„r yuun- m,.,, ;u,.l u.,,.,,.,, nf ,|,, „.,,,,, .Ii,,,in.„isl,nl QuclK.ctiimilicsskiit.Mlll,,. l,„H,,|,s in lau.v .livsses. Tli.- l.ruutilnl oostmm.s w.^ivim- al.MU .„, th,. uhitr i.v nia.l.. a pivtlv piriun. and lu- i.iycisi.m with -.vhirl, il„. tiu.nvs unv rxccut'.! sva,' wn,„lrrl„l, Mil lln,v u;,s „nt ,,uil.. th. s,,,,,.. .1,.^^,,,. ui th. nnKlV "I mniioM that .list.iim.ish,.,! th,. wah/ii,u. Ili.w.-v.T, tli.- LvU-n coiitr..! ol tl... .lan.Tfs ..s.-r llirir ..Ivat.-s w;,s \v,.ilh ..niii.. ', .r,v,i waytnsn. I h.y halaiMM.-l rn,,,.'!'. ;,,,.l put.,, is ;nMhv,..,,io.h,ri ll,.. hi^iiivs nl th,. ul,| data... cxartly as uvl| ...d , tlnnisiud l,m,..s „„„,. prettily tlian rvcr -..mmi.' .U,„,,.rs did. s,, .sjullul wnv th.'v that whni a n>u],\r at the nan.is l,,,la,ii,.,.d and tmnr I th.v iirrdrd l...rlia|..s I.Tly s,,„,iiv Ir.-t of space, laii in that s,,„.,. il„,v ,.|,n,.d UTKl ,s|ain and ^Lrh.h.d around <,n,. aiintlu-r lih,. n,.,„.,.|||| |,j,,u After thf, quadrill.. was linishod then- hrok.- u,,nn the- -rreat shtH-t ,d ,oe in the V.ot..Ma iJink s.nivs nf OMr^..ouslv dic^sedln,.,, un.l wonH'.i, iK.ys and ^dils. In thrir .hvss.s tliov Showed a piv- Jercnco h.r the custunics ..f warm .uimtiics, and ap.x.aivd as VVutteau shrphtrdrssos, .Tapaiu..s(. l..ll,.«, (incU tr„d,h.ssos, n.ilk- maids, Jyiolraus, ladies „r the must luilliant ,'.r tlie (..uiits ,,1 Prance, Itahan llo.ver -iris, and the like. One eame as Ihhann,,, and almost the only wint(.ry l..nlvin,i,' girl was dress..,! as .Mai v <.)m.LMi ,.l S,.,,ts, Their es,.,.rts wore warri,,rs, ii,.or,M.s, hiint,.i"s with fruiis Imlians, ..avaliers, clowns, harl,.,,uii.H,' ,lu,les, sn,.w- shocrs, soM.crs, sailors. an,l .so on thn.u-h a lon^r ,,,,,1 vari,.,| list. One ol (he la^ttiesl ol' the f,Mrls wore a waist like a (Jeneral's parade cat, all -,d,l aii,l ord,.rs aii,l fringe, while helow her waist was a simple snow-white dress. There was i.romiseuo.is skatin-^ tor a while, aii,l then, siuMenly, the han.l filled the i.lace with the merry notes of a waltz. On the instant the couples face,l ,.,„. another, their hands met and the j^raceful pairs all het,'an t,> sway- to and Iro and to float 'jound and 'r,)und in concert wiUi the meas- ured time of the dance. The ellec^t was never to b<^ forc^otten It was the essencte of poetry materialized. ° The ^un\^ r,.i)orter n,.ticed one girl of perhaps fourteen in a shorter skirt than usual, helow which couM be s.^en the ends of a pair of black trousers fallin- with a very little fulness over her l)o.)t tops. A moment later the same visitor came upon a daintv pair ot patent leather slipjiers exquisite enough for Titania, left close beside a little i)air of artic overshoes on a bench beside the ice Those two discoveries led to an explanation of the manner in' which the Canadian girls of to-,lay dress in order to meet and en
  • liii_!,'iiiNlni| 'I'liH Itfiuitifiil Jiivily |tifliiiv, cxcriitcd Was ' III 111.' jMlCtI \ I'l', till' plTfcit, I ,i,'i>iii«,' ;i i;r(Mt Vl^Ciltt'llall lllr mil limes iiimv iM'iv tlii'V thai I lIli'N lli'i'(|(.i| tlll'V I'IIISimI I I liinU. [lull the i^ival V illC^SCil iiirll •Imwcil a |)rc- I iipiicaiiMl as lilcssos, niillx- ihi' coiirls (il as l>iilaiiiii,i, 'SCI I as .Maiy I'lM'S, lllllltl'lS iludt's, SIKiW- f,' nml varicil CO aCic'iKTal's j\v Ii(!r waist •uiiii.s skatiiiL; liict' witli tin- es faciei 1 mic j,'iiii to sway itli the ineas- I'orgotteii. It iui'teon in a ho ends of a )vei' her hoot diiiiity i)air a, left clo.so side the ice. niiiiiiu'r in Cut iind (;n- (XXV Joy the eold wjulrrs (|,at i-iwail .-.roiiiid them. It \a now six uv n,i,'a years sinee Thr Sun, in d.H.|ihin- a lainival at Montreal tol.l Jiow the Canadian compariid with the woi-hl ol the -armi-nts of i'„- uld f i.hion. What are called ei[iu;st- nan ti-hts answer for tin; several skirls of old. Tie- new trousers are only cdled ti-hts— they an- in reality trousers of thin wolleii oloth, perhaps not so narn.w as th ise that im-ii wear, tlioii-h some wear them y.'s in the crowded dinino- rooms ; .still sp.ioning and giggling in th<- parlors ; still slippiu-ran arm around one w;iist or other in the upper hallwavs of the h..t'els and lloating through a dreamy morah as oblivious of (n-eryboily else as everybody else is consciou.^ of tiieir presence. One of the sights they come to see here is the quaint old liou.se where HowelLs domiciled his lovers in his famous early novel. Three elderly maiden ladies keep the hons<>, and like to show visitors every room and window seat that the novel chnls with as well as the outlook upon the convent garden, were the nuns still walk on ibunny days. IlfllStul tlic otlu'l iv'itli IIS. Il" we :. Xow, wi! aro ii.sod to simply weiilwiiysarriiid lei's it ilocs Hot ctiicle of li(!Vsi'lf chute iiiul slidii.s icli ill tlu! rink- id tli:it tli(! girl.s r shoes at the ( two afterward ot by the bhoo- ). Th(! women 'oin the i(;e or them in hatr.s ire hij,'h topjied low nothing of the contiiKMit, Xewly wedde(l : old ingiMiuons t, arm in arm, •njwded dining itill slipiiingan s of the hotels, s of everyliody '. One of the ivhen? Ho wells Three elderly visitors every i well as tlirt s still walk oil c.xxvii Quebec's Carnival Ended. Lim,K [.ADV MAlMoUlK (.OKHON TlIK liKlJOINK Ol' illi: Iloii;. QUKHKC, Feb. o— The great Quebec carnival is a tiling of history. It (iiided with a lively day, made uji of skating, bowriiii-, hockey and curling matches in the 'morning, tuniuUuos siiow-sho\^' races in the aftcjrnoon, and such general fun for the crowd all dav that all the slides and chutes were busy all the time. The cariii\id has l)een a great success— a series of brilliant ])ictures and a round of excitement. It is over none too soon for the citizens, since they an; all tired out. As for the strangers, it makes no dilterence whether it is over or not, because Queliec will remain all winter just as it was all this week— one of the very best places for novelty, fun and s])ort, to which Americans can go. The carnival has ended with six feet of snow on the ground, and that fact will give the reader an idea of how truly it is the winter carnival city of the continent, and how surely it will allbrd winter sport whenever it is visited between November and xVi)ril. Add to this tin; fact of its pictures()ue and ancient appearance, and the nuarier fact that it is to all intents and j)ur])ose a French city, and it is not necessary to say any more in its behalf as a place for tourists' pleasures. To understand how French the city is, one needs t) be told that of its 6o,0U0 population only 5,000 speak English. To comprehend the consequences, the following illustration will bi; helpful : There was a notalde luncheon party in Quebec yesteivlay, and Mr. LeBlanc, the Sjieaker of the Frovincial Assembly, was speaking for the F'rench-Canadians. He said many things about them that were creditable and in their praise, and then lu; addiMl that, as a rule, they were slow. A little Aineiit'.an woman, of gay spirit and close acquaintance with the French tongue, inter- rupted him. " Yes, Mr. Speaker," said she, " they are slow, but they are sure." Instantly the whole company burst into laughter and clam- orous applause. The reporter of the Swn has a little French, but it is even slower than the Canadians, and he c lul.l not grasp' the Ci\i\m of the merriuit'ut. He inquired. " Oh, " said a Fieiicli gentleman by his side, " the !ady says CWVIIl Wf nil' suiv. si tliiit we havi' in ('aiiiida. ' N'ow, tlu-.SVuis,,n.],iiiv.I(,MM)„trii,iili,it„iily in n tlionin-rhlv '■'•;'H'li .'..iM.nuMK y nml.l that ..pis-.U. huv,. hai.prMrd, and unfy in s"rl. a .■nnunnnKy \v„„l,l tl„. ,v,,art,H, l.ave Im.,m, instanlly annn- ;!•''">- 'I nt all. IL is m,.. il.ai, tliriv isarapiduruuth nltl,.. ''••''"'■I' I">l'"l.'l"Mi, and, as Sir ,I„I,„ Araninnald ..n.v said t., a •Vl""'''';/'' ""' '^">'" ^'"""''i •"■■•:• -^-..n hninfarfllu. -nral.T •'•"uv. 1 In.y l;,v.. away one lu.ndn'd a.avs „f Cuvst, land llu-iv ;• '« 1 l^nniluvs ilial .Mnhrar. Uvolv,- rhild.vn. Sin,v ihrv. is nnthin.^ """ l'ivnd.-(.ana.iian ..njuy s,, nuid, as f,..vs(, land, snri, iMnuli..s ail li . ^vvy uuun-vous. \ nu so, llwin plmtn^M^apluMl in xv|, if, Ionl< vc l.att.l,„„s. M,t ,„v ,v;dly only family .^n.np.s. TIi.mv is nol, a u.t..m;a,.h .^^dK-ry in i.UwWv. tliat dncs nnl show many snrh "Ill's in onirr to attract ciistoniiMs. "' I.""I^i-^ Uu'k over tl... rinuival UT.d<, it is appaivnt thai tlu- htl,. Lady MaioraM.n.dcn was tlu. luToim. of thr wla.h. allair M.o .stands out cl..a,Iv as its most pictnivs,,,,. li^uiv. Sh,. is..nly 14 years „ld, Init sh. is a natural, .simplr, inncnnons, and uonuin' •i|M,4thosj.y.ars Sh. looks sn pivtty, is divssnl always so 'lamtih, and is so I'nivo and oonil,. and so amiahkMhat it docs »nt . senna pity slu. lives in tho artilirial almospheiv of alitll,. '■ourt Kathrr is ,t Iho inon" admiral.lo and wondnliil Hut sh,. is so. Out ol doors in tho day-tinio, sho has hvru tho littl,- lUii. ...l.n^U I.HKl ot tlu; Carnival. Sho has worn a l.lno l.lanicet suit '"'""'V^'"' ^^1'"; '••■^'i'l. Hiid tin. l,n,,M>ointod rapurhin h I iKit IS always pullr.j „p arouml h.>r plump ..luH,ks and l.l.u-.k hair has c.V(.rywh,Mv bna, s..on in Cull motion, th,. most artivo and HH'^n- ol'lcvl in town. Sho is to he seen skatini^ with the little ngnls, sledding with the men and women, sleiohin,,. wit,h her t. tier, Lord Aherdoen, or tnml.Iin, .I.out on tiiiv snowshoes \\ lion she ,s not with her father or mother she is ai'.t to he in the rl'.'iVKe ol alohaiel or a (ieiieral or an aide-de-e;,mp, Imt thoM^ sedate and important persona- is are noi eonsfitutM to enjoy her lit'y stand aside and let her p i habitant wlm will oil.-.. ,.i,.., ami keep lier out of daii<'er. ,.,,., , ' I" ■■"""'„■•■' .i'<- iioi eonsmutc(l to eiiioy jier fnUh.h j.leasures sn that they stand aside ami h't h.'r play or else turn her over to the nearest habitant who will take ehai-,; of her Hold. Yestenlay afternoon the reporter ot the Su>i found that out. He was taken to tlie Abenh.en slide. Now if there i.s any ^langerous place than that on the ..-ntinont, exeoi.t it bo in more (XMX I a, UlOlOllL^rlllv I. iiinl only in tanlly ;i|i|nv- 41'i'\V(il ni' ill,' • '(' siiid ti) ii " I 111' ,!,'r(';i(('r si, lainl llii'i'ii 'It' is iidtliiiij^ ^iii'li raiiiiiics M wliit look liiM'c is not, ii iiiatiy 8iicli iviit Mial till' iviiolc alliiir. She is only ami i^iuiiiiiK! I ahviiys so , that it iloi's ' of a litil,, il thai she is I' liLllo I'.liKi ilaiiki't suit, |Hicliiii hooil d lilack hair iii'tivc and til tll(! litll(! 'A with he:- snowsliocs. lo ii(^ in (,lu! |>, l)Ut thoM) (Mijoy lii'i' pl.iy orclsii irL,'(! ol' lier )i know till! I'ound iluit here is any :^pt it bo in lioul (if a Id.'iiiii itivc, its Id.MJily i-> n II l(ilin^'L,'an slide with the chute made twice as Ht((e|> ii> the inclined |ilane of a toiioM^jm slide. |),)wn this 'j;n the niadraii youths nl' Uk' ciiv on vi'iy stPuiL; and heavy sleds nC oak. hound with polished steel ninni'is. 'I'o sled oii such a, thills is hki' falling oil' a house or starling to i^o down hill just as Iheliill is kicked away li'oni heliiiid mmi. The reporter clinihed to the lop of lln' Ahei'deen clnile .'ind )inl a sled ready and looked ih.wn to the earth iielow. lie hacked out. Il ludked as it no human Immiil; cnuld stick to a sled at that an.Lile and, indeed, no one cnii!d did not the sle(| jly as fast as (he law of {.gravity. Two or tinrc American women (•.nni- aloni; and said they pretenvd to die in I heir heds at home. Thi'U litthrLady Marjorie, in her hlne hood and coat, trotted u|i the ,di<'ei' slope of wood, .^he, too, looked down the da//,linK slide coaled with freshly Iro/eii water. " It looks daiiL^erous, ' said she. '•Oh, not it you have some one to sttter your sled," .said a. ('..loiicl slandin- near. "(Ja]ii. I.'ay will steer vou." " \V(dl, otheis do it ; why should not I ^" she iv|,lied. So the Colonel tidd h^i to sit well forward on the cd,'e of the sled and cross her le,L;s, tailor i'ashi.m. S'lw \- aiii knelt o e haunch licliind her. He niched foiward and ," --"^'' ^-'i'^- ^,.1..,. "Tliose are whltt u^ u, K > r ^""p T '"^ •i^'""''*tocki,..s. those. thi„,,s yesterday V i .f '" " ^^^^''^ "-",^1't from , dace to place most cr.,ellv 1 i t. < "--"' '"^^ '"■'"""' so fiendish. Whenever I h^ v '„• /r \ ''"''"" >'"" '^'^"^'l '"' hoU% you have ch n ed mi u-hl ";•"''"' '' "'^'^ '^'^^''^ ''> ''"' said-or somethin. U, o\ ' "'n'"" '"' '■"'•"•- ^^''^'^ I-''>!>I''' tiu> ti„,e 1 have ho%„ huni. / "f" ";',/;"",•'"' rf- ^''"^ '^" coals of fire. Do you kno^v h it f' ':, ';;;■ ''-•? '":'- -' pepper over half your body ^ V,. nf l'"I' "'red with red don't care. Well I am ill n ' . • 7'" •'^'^'^ ^'•^"'^'. *i'»'l v.m. ;|"" the people of X.^w Vork and other cilies, who j.iK up statues "I their lamons men in endurin-r hn.n/,., and ihen are sorrv for it and ashamed of them afterward, hut eanuot -^n rid of thmi Urn- 111 ^)iu'l.cc, he said, 111" people experiment'with ice slat ues hrst iiiiu then i( theydout hke ihem, the stal ues m.dl away and nn uuin IS done. " These ire stat ues and ie.; castles and sui.w loits," 11" added, "have all -ot to he removed l.efore (he 1st of duly I! they are not taken down hy that time the authorities will fe.d ohhevd to act. lie had advised the Carniva,l Committee to put up^sii^ns, " lost no hills," on the ice palaee, an.l tosprirdde notiee. tn Keep oil the -ra.ss " around (he puhlic; 8(|uares. Im( .u.jple in .hichee were always slow to take up his su-gcsti(Uis. He said tli;.! Mark Twain had eomidained uf missii:- the heaulies of the country by reason of the snow, and hail called Canada a. pla.a- that "Stores Its scenery" in winter, hut Dr. Stewart thou-ht such r.- marks sprin- ou., of jealousy that is due t<, the fact' that no one "1 the United States can raise such croj.s (of sn.nv, as the I'ro- vmce of Quebec. ^ The sculptor Johiu, who carved the ice statues, came iwar ta hn- to provide them h.r the carnival. Jfe caused -reat pillars of jce to be built of many blocks fro/en to-.;ther, and then w.uit at his delicate work out in the open air, expe.aing to chisel the materia as if it were Tarian marble. J5u( it w<,uM not chisel When he struck lightly it tlew into powder. When he struek hard and incessantly it split o(f i„ the most erraf • and unlooked tor directions. He actually had to invent new i... ruments the Fincipal one of which is something like a great pair of shears, in Older to do Ins work. How admirably he succeeded, how true to ife the ligures are, and how like cut glass they look has all heen told in the Sim. The way to see the carnival sj.IeuJors-iu fact, the most glorious way to see Quebec at uight-is to take a carter'., slei-d. and drive across the St. Charles Kiver and up the heights bevond (.XXXII it. Once on tho opposite si.le uimI l.i.^r], ,„, th„ hillsule, tin- i] mm: o '^ of attraction to visitors in Upper Town, his dis].lay of rich furs l-ein.r uneiiualle.l in quality and rarity. Then; is a'ma-nilicent scene in one of the windows of a nioiister cariliou standing over the prostrate; liody of a fallen companion. It is exceedin-'fy lif,.-liko ^ In the window of Messrs. Poulin & Co., is a representation ot the backwoods log cabin of a (.'anadian pioneer with the old mm and his family at the door watching the ajiproarli of a party ot hunters with their snow-shoes and tolioggans. The scene is very life-lik ', and gives an admiral)le idea of existence in the Can idiaii bush. Mr. Stocking, C. T. U. ticket agent, hasjilaci'd in his window a fine repn'sentatioii of thi; e.debrated St. Clair Tunnel and River the work of Mr. Cnpemau's brush. Mr. d. 1!. f.alilierte has set up a stuffed moose at the entrance' to Ins establishment on a pedestal of clear ice ; in his windows are the rarest ami most luxurious furs, and his shop is full of fur- luianng animals of all climates set up in comical jiositions. ^ Till! Syndicat de (^>ueijec has dressed out its shops viuy cre- dita'oly. The window's are draped with goods of great richness aii(l very tastefully aiTinged, mixed with a number' Cf little lla<'s which attract attention. Mr. Z. Pa(|uet shows a S((uare tower in his window, illum- inated with the (dectric lights of variegated colors. In anotiier (jf Mr. /. Pa(| net's windows is represented a camj) in the woods, illumniatiHl by tlie electric light. A snow-slioer dressed in the costume of L'Uni.'ii Commerciale stands in it with his feet in snow white ( Ill's. Mr. H. IJreton, grocer, Deligny street, has constructed a cone ioity feet high, inside of which he serves temperanc(3 drinks. Amongst other stores in St. Modi's that jiut ui) extensive and elegant decorations, were Messrs. Fortin & Michaud, dry goods merchants, Bruiiet & Co.. druggists, Cervais & Hudon, music dealers, and tlm store of the (iuatre Saisons. The tents of the Huron r-'diaiH on the Esplanathj attract <.\XXIV Moui.tai,, //j'l'i '""""" ""■''"■ '"""■ "'f'-'-'My Una at ll„. f„„t „f rciiUicrH iiinl nl)«\v. 'I'hoy cli tlii'i'c is ii iIlsilK'SS. lure Falls of t liist(>. So t the fu(;l of SUBSCRIBERS TO CARNIVAL FUND. <'ity nf ',,>iiclii'c .1 \i. FiJililicifi' l'"r(IMtt'Il!lC llotol NV . <'. \'iui HmiK) 'I', (i. Slijiiitfliiii'SHy N.'i:';. 'rmrnttii iV Ci,; Cliiiiic llaiihviiri! Cu St. L-.uis llcitcl Quolmi^ Street lijiilwjiy. . . . 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CliuleiUivort ' \. Can III "o (."filviii 1*. Ciirrivu.iu. . . w riiMik .'.' .■.■;■■,■ • '. 1''. ( 'aiii|ie)iii . • lii(l!.;o Carnii • '. Vi. Can 111. . . . fi. ■'. Cnnm •1. Ifunly '.'.'.'.'....] • 'ds. Du1)l' JoH. Dynos ■fas. Diiiiliar. . .r. A- J. Daly.. N.Dion...... Art. Drolet ',[[] •feaii Drolot < >. Frecotto Frasorit Co.... L. J. Fiset. ... 'I II. (iif un ■ ; A. ("Joulft L. J. (luilinai'tin . H. R. Hall- A. IJ. Hookiis Uelaiid tV .'Martiiifaii . . •/. K. .v. .iuiies I CaiTJud forward. . . ..>-;!lo ■^ili'TU (M)! IJroMuht fnruai.l .'. MO! F)r \V. .I„|i,.ni.|,r "■' <••>!.». (> I,auriii, ■"» IX) I Major Laiiriii, •"» 00 I S Ly.iiiH .) IM) ."• 00 ."> 00 J. r r -avcry •J. •' IjuimJiu ('• .' r^afiMiico r» 00 i V. \. ljv(nin<;nis.. .. .') 00 1 Mrs. Li'iiiiuiix »V C,,. • > 00, (laviii Moir. . . , .". 0!l n. .Mauuiiv.. . . -■> 00 ,Jm|,„ .Mjirtin. •"• 00 Alp. Pciiliot..,.. .*> HO, ('Vs. I'arfiif, . ., r< 00 ; Kh. I'„i,]i„t •"< 00 I A. Ut,lK.,tsoii •"> no Tlon. I) .\. \h,Hs" '* 00, I'M. 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VICE-PATRONS : His HoNoi: Lieut.-Goveunor Chai-lkau ok thi.; 1'k(,vin. k ..k Quebec, and His Woksiup .Mavou Fi;emont, OF the City of Ql:ei5e<'. HOX. PRESIDENTS : Sir a. p. CARo^' and Hux. VY. I.alkikk. HON. VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hon. Jos. Shehyn. Hon. John Heaun, V. Ciiateaitvi-kt, M.IM'.- F. Carbray, M.P.I'. EXECl'TIVE COMMITTEE : President— Hon. H. G. July dk l.(.ii;iNij.:ui.;. Vice-Presidents-Hon. L. P. Pelletiei:, II. Tl-uni:i;, -F. r. GutaoRY, J. IJ. Lalibert£: and J. H. Hult. TREASURER ; Joiix C. Moke, SECRETAR^■ : ERIO DORIUN. ASST.SECRET.VRV : A. E. SWIIT. KXECITIVE COMMITTEE FORMED OF CHAIRMEN OF SIJ! COMMITTEES : Finance, li. Ttirner ; Sport, W. J. Hay ; Construction, F. X i.crlinguct ; Driving, EJson Fitch ; P.ailwMy, It. K. Dohell ; Citiz- ens Bali, Hon. Joly do Lotbiuiere ; Transportation, X. J. Power ; Press, L. Z. Joncas ; lieception, J. Fremont, xVlayor of Queljec • . (r. lir. FuirchiM, jr. ; Subscription, G. Larue ; Lodging, E. T. Nesliitt