The Quebec chronicle, 15 septembre 1900, samedi 15 septembre 1900
[" If you want avy Printing done, ask the Chronicle for a price and sep ous samples of werk.PHONE.Ne.45.gy VOL.LIV.NO.19,718.\u2014 OJ 1eher hronicle, How shall T onsare my Tea purchases to he always satis- CLEARING AWAY THE factory-used to be ap unanswerable conundrum, before the advent of \"SLA A\u201d Geylon Tsa-Never any trouble now, satisfaction is always \u201csure.\u201d SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY 25¢, 30¢, 40¢, 500.60¢.Biack\u2014Mixed\u2014Unoolored Green.LI HUNG CHANG LEAVES - ON À RUSSIAN WARSHIIP He Will be Received at Taku by the Russians\u2014Li Explains His Difficulties\u2014 Where is the Empress Dowager\u2014 A General Disarmament of the Chinese is France and Russia's Demand.VOWS Landon, Sept.15, 4.40 a.m \u2014 \u201cLi Hung Chang will be taken on board a Russian warkhip at \u2018Wu \u2018Sung and received by the Russians at Taku,\u2019 says lie Shan rrespondent of the © Morning Post, \u2018\u2019and he will be accompanied by the Chinese Minist:r of ways.\" According to the Shanghai corres dent of the Times, wiring Wednesday.Farl Li Considers that the preliminary difficulty of the negotiators wil consist in the necessity, which he realizes, of denouncing Prince Tuan ard his accomplices to the throne.He is of opinion that it would be advisable for the allies to take the initiative by compiling à list of those held chiefly re sponsible, and by formulating their demands accordingly.Other Shanghai despatches locate the Empres§ Dowager, on Septemtcr 8, at Hsing Chou, two days\u2019 march from Tai-Yuan-Fu.The Times has advices from Pekin, dated September 1, saying that 5000 Russians had arrived there during the previous\u2019 three days.COMPLETE DISARMAMENT.\u2018The Paris correspondent of tte Morning Fost says ia, ! have been ve mand ve complete disarmoment T of Gaz uding 1azing of tie Taku forte and the fortifications ant arse- The Russian legation in Peki-, accor 2000000000000 000000000 THE STRIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA THIRTY-THREE THOUSAND MEN HAVE ALREADY QUIT WORK-\u2014 TO-DAY ALL HANDS WILL BE OUT.Scranton, Pa., Sept.14.\u2014There is no longer any Question às to a general.if not complete, tie up of (le mines in the Lackawanna region Monday morning.Today 15,000 of the 33,000 miners are on strike; 21 of the 987 col- liegies are forced into idleness, and by noon to-morrow, according to the ad- vices received in headquariers of the mine workers, and judging from the expressions of the operators, every man in the district will have cut his last ton of coal.Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept.14.\u2014 The operators of the Wyoming Valley report that the usual quota of coal was nined to-day, and that they expect no deprease in the output to-morrow.All colleries were in opCration to-day with the exception of the Exeter mine of the Lehigh Valley Company at Exeter borough.The miners there received their pay at noon and then zt once comcluded to stop work.de-l town ding to a Taku special, dated Tuesday, was then preparing to move on Tien Tsin or to some other point, owing to the difficulty of communicating with the authorities.CHRISTIANS TO BE PROVIDED | FOR.Genera) Chaffee is preparing to make his quarters eomfortable for the winter.When asked his opinion regarding the situation; he is reported to have answered : \u201cIt would be better for the United States troops to leave, but in any event the Chinese Christians will be provided for.\u201d .Hong Kong, Sept.14.\u2014 Orders have been issued for the third brigade to proceed to Wei Hai Wei immediately.A SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION.Tien Tsin, Sept.12, via Taku, Sept.13.\u2014The expedition under General Dorward against the Boxers threatening the Tien Tsin region reached Tu Liu (also written Ti Liu), on the grand canal, without opposition, and the city was occupied without a shot being fired.Three columns converged there yesterday after a two days\u2019 march and found that the place had already surrendered to one officer and eight Bengal Lancers.General Dorward ordered the burned after it had Leen thoroughly looted.The villages en route made feace offerings and in most cases were adisturbed.Apparently the Boxers have disbanded in that region and tke whole country is quiet.+++.RECHRISTENING A VILLAGE.St.Petersburg, Sept.14.\u2014A despatch from Blagovetchensk, capital of Amur Province, published here, des- eribes the ceremor:y of rechristening the recently captured village of Sakhalin, on the right bank of the Amur, as being most impressive.The military and civil authoritics were present.The officiating Pope christened the village Itinski.The Pore, during the course of his address, The cross has now been erected on the bak of the Amur, which yesterday was in the posacsgion of the Chinese.Muraviell and Amurski, the former Gov ernor-General of Eastern Siberia, fore saw that this bank would be ours sooner or later.\u2019 mr THB DRILL HALL.Ottawa, Sept.14 \u2014 Mr.Ignace Rilodeau, of Quebec, has been awarded the contract by the Militia Department of putting in à new floor at the Drill fall.~ Tle work will commence on Monday next.Wanfed\u2014a case of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in tea minutes.ARNING! Owing to pertain unscrupulous Saloons and Stores retailing erior, waters for the genuine Magi Caledonia Mineral aters, we warn the public not to be deceived by such parties, as their objact is GAIN and not principle or honor.\u2018They buy the inferior for à few cents per doxen less but the - be x 6 MT iN \"OÆNERAL rep Eu * CONSUMER is charged the same price as for the genuine, When you ask far CALEDONIA WATER ses that our Same is branded on the vork.IMMONS Agents and Bott] rs.\"SCO MONTREAL.= & SON.CoO, DWORK DECORATIONS, | FURNITURE .,, \u201d CONTRACTORS.TDERIGNS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION.WRECK AT GALVESTON.++.Hundreds of Men and Boys st Wosls J More Hopefal View of Aff-ire.10400020.Galveston, Texas, Sept.14.\u2014The firat real atteimpt to clear away tbe great | dama, mass of debris piled along the beach front for a distance of peveral miles was begun today.Adventisements were printed in the News, which appeared this morning, asked for hun dreds of men and boys to do this A multitude responded.formed into squads and promptiy put to work with police and deputy sheriff in charge.It is hoped that a vigorous prosecution of this work will lead to the early recovery of bodies still in the debris.That there are many of them there is no shadow of doubt.An Associated Press representative traversed the beach for some distance today, and the stench at different points was absolutely sickening.Everywhere little groups of men, women and chil dren, some of them poorly provided with raiment, were digging én the ruins of their homes for what little house hold property they could save.In many cases those seeking their former rest were utterly unable to find a single remnant of them, so hopeless is the confusion of timbers and household furniture.The exodus from the city was heavy to-day and hundreds more who were eager to leave were unable to secure transportation.They | lv withstood i Shipping may today that the ze to wharves is by no means as serious as at first supposed.The chief damage has been in the teating out of sheds and the ripping of planks The sheds, however, can be quickly 1e- placed.The piling for a considerable distance along the hay front successful- pounding it got from the wind and Waves.E More hopefuli reports Were received to-day touching the water supply.Chair man McMas of the Chamber of Commerce, bas charge of the water re lief works.company was serving some of its customers to-day.The water continues to run by gravity pres sure.Assurances havdsbeen received by the railroads that they will do all in their power to reopen communication, and their present plan seems to be to concentrate all forces of the work of reconstruction af one bridge.Crews are coming down the Sante Fe Railroad from Arkansas and St.Louis with full equipments to estore the line.Local representatives of the Southern Pacific have had advices from headquarters to prdceed with repair work without delay.Telegraphis unication has been practically res 3 BoloRofomioRoicio@ciiofic ogoRoioNolofiolioRoEoRom LORD SALISBURY : AGAIN AT WORK Prince Ching Leaves His Card with Representatives LI BUNG CHANG'S CREDENTIALS ARE STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION IN GREAT BRITAIN \u2014 LEFT SHANGHAI FOR PEKIN\u2014 HIS RETINUE WILL CONSIST OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWEN- TY-FOUR PERSONS \u2014 GERMANY HAS NO DESIGNS ON PART OF CHINA, \u2014 London, Sept.14.\u2014 Lord Salisbury is again attending to business at the Foreign Office.An official notification has been received from Pekin that Prince Ching has left his card with the representatives of tbe Powers, but the officials of the British Forcign Office point out that the stage of negotiations has not et besn reached.Great Britain is still considering Li Hung Chang's credentials and qualifications.If an agreement is reached with the Powers on this point Great.Britain will join in insuring the plenipotentiary\u2019s safety on his journey north wards, Washington, Sept.14.\u2014 Minister Wu notified the State Department this morning that he had received a cable gram from Li Hung Chang stating the he would leave Shanghai to-day for Pekin; also that Yung Li and Prince Ching is to be associated with Earl Li as peace negotiators._, Shanghai, Sept.13.\u2014 The municipal council has granted Li Hung Chang permission to said.He will travel with a retinue of 124 persons and will leave the foreign settlements to-morrow (Friday) to join the stcamer Anping for the north.Reports from Cha Ting and Sin Fu, rester Sae-Chuen, ny that most of property of foreign! ers hax been looted and Burned.The foreigners have been invited to place themselves under official protection.Berlin, Sept.111 \u2014 The Cologne Gazette, in an inspired article, denies today that Germany has designs on the Yang Tse Valley.It says: \u2018Germany knows herself to be in complete accord with the powers who have established iding principle in regard to the Yang Ne Kiang Valley as well as the rest of China.\u201d \u2014\u2014 PILING ON THE AGONY FIRE UNDERWRITERS ADD ADDITIONAL RATES TO THE INSURANCE ON LUMBER IN THE OTTAWA DISTRICT.Ottawa, Sept.14 \u2014 The fire in surance agents this morning received a circular from the Canadian Undes writers\u2019 Association, instructing them that rates on lumber in Ottawa was to be increased by one-half and three quarters per cent.This, following the heavy increase on mercantile risks, means an enormous tax on Ottawa.In future, where John R.th and others paid $3 a hundred, they will now pay $2.50 and $3.75 for protection from fire.rer pt MANITOBA NEEDS LABORERS Winnipeg, Mag., Sent.1¢.~Thore in still a great soarcity of laborers for the Manitoba and Western harvest fields.Hon, Joba A.Davidson, Manitoba Minister of Agricultuieinter- interviewed on the matter tayday.said :\u2014 \"Only 200 actual 1 TR \u20ac to Manitoba 6n the\u2019 OFF IE exc on Thursday, the balance being scitiers and families.Hesvealing has heen Ro 4 Mauds for weeks, owing to rentable attire With fine woeuther now there in an extra de mand for laborers at $1.50 per dav.Five red abuld secure employment for weeka dx longer.\u201d = Chlidren Ory for PAUL KRUGER IN A TIGHT CORNER Virtually 1 Prisoner at Lo renmp Marques THE BRITISH CONSUL'S DOINGS \u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 THE LATTER HAS PROTESTED AGAINST KRUGER USING PORTUGUESE TERRITORY AS A BASE TO DIRECT HIS EXECU- TIVE-THE GOVERNOR HOLDS THE EX-PRESIDENT A PRISONER \u2014 FRENCH CONSUL NOT ALLOWED TO SEE THE BOER.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.15.\u2014According to the Lorenzo Marq ondent of the Dally Telegrapie®hy-Kiuwter ts virte- ally a prisoner in the residence of the District Governor.This is at the in- stame of the British Consul, who protested agninst Mr.Kruger using Portuguest territory as a hase for directing his Executive.The French Consul has Leen forbidden access to Mr.Kruger, as have also the latter's own officials.The District Governor bas notified Herr Pott, the Netherlands Consul, that he (Pott).who had acted as the Boer Consular Agent at Lorenzo Marques, can no longer be recognized as a representative of the Transvaal, which is now British territory.FIGHT TO DEATH.\u201cI had an interview with the Amerioan Attache.who is horeward bound,\" says the correspondent, \u201cand he is of the opinion that hostilities may drag on for a consicerable time, as Boers in their despair threaten to fight to the death.\u201cActing President Schalk-Burger arrived here to-day (Friday) to confer with Mr.Kruger, but he was not permitted to see him and he returned immediately to the Transvaal.\u201d ef THE FIRST CONTINGENT.MEMBERS WHO DO NOT WISH TO REMAIN AFTER THE 15th INSTANT, WILL BE SENT FROM SOUTH AFRICA BY SPECIAL TRANSPORT.Ottawa, Sept.14.\u2014 Hon.Joseph Chamberlain cabled to-day that all Canadians of the first contingent who did not wish to romain on service after the 15th, would be sent home by special transport, if there were many and if not, then by transport to England with Invalidsmr COMMITTED SUICIDE.Mh grin 11, Sept.16.\u2014 Mrs.Alice aud Newlands, formerly of Forost, Til, shot herself through the heart last evening as the Newland residence, Qaleshurg, after having been arrested with her husband, Dr.Fred.M.Newland, on the charge of violating the United States postal laws by sending through the mails circulars advertising the criminal use of drugs manufactured Ly them under the name of the Pelotaine roomed na A ith quar at Buftale, rg al other cities.United States Commissioner Pumphrey, of Chicago, had ben accumulating evidence for months.The husbend was held in $1200 for a hearing, and wilf bé cummé tp the Peoria jail to-day.' prepa DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY.Teronto, Sepi: 14 \u2014 Mrs Robt.Hult to-day, feceived a cable from Lord Roberts, of the British army in South Africa, informing her of the death of her husband, Quarter- Master Sergt.Hunt, of the Canadian Mounted Infantry.Set.Hunt, previous to his departure for South Africa, was Sgi.Ihspector at, Stanley Barracks, where his loss fs deeply re gretted.: \u201cJ think is dreadful,\u201d sobted QUEBEU, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900.?REWARD FOR À BRAVE CANADIAN \u2014mer rem Will be Decorated With the Victoria Cress.ONE OF STRATHCONA'S BOYS.HE BERONGS TO SPRINGLAND, ALBERTA \u2014 LORD ROBERTS ISSUES A PROCLAMATION \u2014 TELLS THE BOERS OF KPUG- ER'S DESERTION OF THEIR CAUSE \u2014 BRITISH WILL ADOPT SEVERE MEASURES FOR THE FUTURE.\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.14 \u2014 The Gazette today announces that the Victoria Cross has been bestowed on Sergeant Arthur Lindsay, of Strathcona's Horse, for rescuing a wounded trooper in the face of a heavy Boer fire at North Standerton on August 5.(There is a Trooper A.P.Lindsay attached to ''B\u201d Squadron, Strathcona Horse, and his post office address is Springland, Alta.) A PROCLAMATION.London, Sept.14 \u2014 The following despatch has been received at the War Office from Lord Roberts :\u2014 \u2018\u2019Machadodorp, Thursday, Sept.13\u2014 Kruger has fled to Lorenzo Marques and Botha has been obliged to give over the command of the Boer army temporarily to Viljoen on account of ill-health.In consequence of this I have circulated a proclamation as follows :\u2014The late President Kruger, with Reitz and the archieves of the South African Repub-lc, has crossed the Portuguese frontier and arrived at Lorenzo Marques with the view of sailing for Europe at an early date.Kruger has formally resigned the position which he held has President of the South African Republic, thus severing his official connection with the Transvaal.Kruger's action shows how hopeless in his opinion fs the war which has now been carried on for nearly a vear, and his desertion of the Boer cause should make clear to his fellow-burghers that it is useless to continue the struggle any longer.\u201cIt is probably unknown to the habitants dT the Transvaal and Orange River Colony that nearly fifteen thousand of their fellow subjects are now prisoners of war, not one of whom will be released until those now under arms against us surrender unconditionally.\u201cThe burghers must be cognizant of the fact that no intervention in their behalf can come from any of the great powers, and further, that the British pire is determined to complete the work which has already cost so many lives, and carry to a conclusion the war declared on her by the late Governments of the Transvaal and the Orange Fra State, a war to which there can te only one ending.\u201d Lord Roberts then proceeds to point out that with the exception of the small area which General Botha is defending, the war has degenerated into irregular operations which must te brought to an early end, and concludes :\u2014 \u201cThe means I am compelled to adopt are those which the customs of war prescribe as applicable to such casds.They are ruinous to the country, entail endless suffering to the burghers and their families, and the longer this guerilla warfare continues the more vigorously must they te enforced.\u201d Lorenzo Marques, Stpt.14 \u2014 President Kruger has resnoved from the home of Herr Pott, the Consul of the Netherlands to the residence of the District Governor.JIM CORBETT IN IRELAND.HE DENIES THAT HIS FIGHTS WITH SHARKEY AND McCOY WERE FAKES - HE TOOK PASSAGE UNDER AN ASSUMED NAME.Queenstown, Bept, 14 \u2014 A reprosent- alive of the Associated Press, on board ling the Cugard Lire SS Campania, to- uy, ha to Jarres J.Corbett, the ugllist, & number of deapatchet, re ting to the charges made against him = in New York.Lie \u2018read them and said :\u2014It te ridicblous to say that my fights with Sharkey and Nere > kes.\" 1 \" Coy we al .rbett and Marguerite Corniile, the aciress, were booked ax Mr.and Mrs.Martin.Her mother was with her, and Corbett occupiod a separate stateroom.\u2014 fp een IN CHARGE OF CANADIANS London, Sept.14.\u2014Lieut.R.M, Van Luren, of the Canadian Mounted Itiftesformedly a Captain in the 4th Hussars, in- liste 3-yoar vd Mar \u2018who been chastised by he anor \u201d a, CASTORIA.the only man you could get, mamma?\u2019 t hot Was in charme of the Canadian invalide who sail from Liverponl for Canada on the 88 Dominion yesterday.MILLER & LOCKWELL, Manufacturers, Quebec.FELASA SDA F.SIMARD & CIE, IBGE SHPAENS .Op- FALL COSTUME CLOTH NOW ON SALE.Imported Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Plaid Black Suitings, Homespun, Broad Cloth.Ladies\u2019 Dress- Making Department.Being under the able direction of Miss O.Genest is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to our care will be executed with great sétention.PERFECT FIT and FINISH GUARANTEED \u2014\u2014 Oao Price Only.Telephone 2157 F.SIMARD & CIE.|< 137 St.Joseph Btreet.#1.Roch, QUKRBKO SAW SISTER MILES AWAY GENTLEMAN IN PARIS HAS STRANGE TELEPATHIC EXPERIENCE WHILE WALKING WITH HIS FRIENDS.Paris, Sept.14 \u2014 The following re markable incident Is published this morning in one of the leading papers, which vouched for its accuracy :\u2014 \"Three gentlemen were strolling down one of the principal avenues of the Bois de Boulogne atting, when suddenly one of them overcome by soime mysterious influence, stopped short and ceased talking.\"Over his senses a cloud descended.\u2018The acene in the Bois went from before his eyes and the sound of his friends\u2019 voices fled from his ears.He was only conscious of being in the midst.of vast barren plain, upon which slowly appeared a coffin, ia which lay his sister, dead.The vision faded from his mind.On recovering himself he found his friends staring at him in alarm, while be was shakin as though from cold.Much alarmed he told haim what had happened.He hastercd to à telegraph office and wired to inquire the state of his sister's health.She was some three thousand miles from Paris.When the y came it slated she had died at the very moment when he had his vision.\u2019 atten te tent TIRED OF THE ARMY.Toronto, Sept.14 \u2014 A great many men have deserted from the perm force d the ptrestat summer.It is stated that, chiefly among tie ca- partments, 7 \u2014 1 Big Drawing Cards in HOLD WARE! White Enamelled Goods Soap Holder \u2026.\u2026 Handy Coffee put Nice pudding pan Wash basin .Jelly moulds .35 18 Milk pitcher ., 36c ita Gilt enamel milk pitcher 25c 3% Roast pan.ee eee 40C 20 Chamber pail .i.- 51.40 84g Granite Pail \u2026\u2026.50c = Best knife tray .85c 455 Ketüe\u2026.\u2026\u2026 MN Infant's bath .Un Tinware.Urooved pie plats \u2026 128 Ta Heavy tin pis plate Wash basi pla 10e = Nr vais 1a [nt cage v in milk cans, first clage 1 quart \u2026 290 1 gallon |, 1 rdinary cans.Ho vas gallon .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.re Cuilenders .a.a Miscellaneous.Tailor iron withattachment $3.50 $1.5 Liquid blue for laundry, per ttle .vus 6c 8g Rolling pin .7% ba ooden bow] 16 & Egg beater .12e % Towel roller 106 Rg One gross ) 150 Ve y i 108 Maple axe handles 18c 12e Japanned sprinkler 1c 18g Wash boards 390 2la Coffee grinder 3%c 35¢ Pastry board .45c 35d Butchers and grocers 5 gallon syrup can 60c Round oil stove .ss Star Wringer \u2026 | .| 2 Most Attractive Sale of Table Lin en, 4000 vards in remnants of the flaest Damask table linen, lengths rwaning from 14 yards to § yards.Your choice fiv tot on the five following glo?ad 78m.wide, worth 890 Be De.per yard, 2.Same width, worth 60c to She, !: Now only 3.Same width, worth 50 to 608, New only 81e.bd to 72 inohes wide, worth 38q Now only 5.Same width, woth 30c to Now only 19e.150 dozen white damask warth $L to £1.50, now only 360.per des, 4.to 4 anent |.Riz lot of kitchen or lash towels ready for use, worth valry, there have been 35 deserticns in| ados, eiplricen months, no these be- ug since mid-summer.means that more than wll the enlisted aay men have found Jife at the barracks so hard that they have deserted.One of the troopers that the trouble was wilh the adjutant, who was continual.and stopping the men's.The latest desertion night.Most of th» | Ring for titles place last wake for froin arrest.er rares Tlie Jess some people know about.things the ter the golubility of hele exproassd opinions.* \u2019 tte rem.TO OURR A OULD IN UNR DAY.Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tabletn, All druggists dock men lo, where they are free baal i Siete \u2014\u2014\u2014 L.PAQUET, 165, 167, 169, ¥7% St.Joseoh St.TELEPHONE RIT] te money if it fails to cure.25.E.W.Grove's signature is on each box, tAh Raptember, 2800, * + .» .: _ suis CHRONICLE, QUEAEC, CANADA.SATURDYY, SEPTEMBER 15, 100, - T -\u2014 resent Father O'Leary with f ! ¢ a company are thoroughly acqualot-[rand's reply : \u2018You have forgotten one | Capo Town hospital ward, found ber | ile Olube.donors to 1 + N ws ei with their work we thé com- | point,\u201d id that astute Gi omativt, favourite soldier fast asleep.Pinned] The Minister of Militia has announo Ÿ comfortable Hoe or be na campany, it is only the captains, a®0-|\"ougbt be not to be deeply pitted by [tw lis coverlct Was a scrap on which | od the potter of the Government with|\\egerves it.Everything that can be A .VIEWS.|! on leaders, and battalion command-|the smallpox 1 Mirabeau was.The (be lad laboriously scrawled, \u201cTo il] regard to the formation of rife clubs | done to attain that result will be ers who have much more to learn of moral of the story may be read into Le nussed to-day respectfully J.[in Canada.There are no funds avail-|heecfully performed by this paper, and 900000008000 \u2018ractise.As for brigadiers, every | Turonto.~Broad Arrow.M.\" able for tho purpose and the Govern-| \u201cben it is Cunsidered that the Soidier's full colonel, before getting that step, .* * > ment will not therefore be in a posi-| Monument Fund, started in this cffice, ought to have satisfied tle authorities | Reserve Pet Bugler Dunne appeared recently by |tion to assist.is now reaching the $1,000 mask, with Prepared tor By Private that he can handle a combined brigade.command before the Queen.Ho arriv-| After the formal and distinct pro-| 8 ob \"CF eurprises for the Sie Vor that reason, and as a geveral prin: It 13 stated that the rowers fleet | od at Cowes with Captain BrowiloW.| mise of assistance to rife club mado on ore.Tt will be Had the CHRONICLE TOMMY AFRING | iple of instruction, every officer shautd we cousiderably strengthened shi of the Dublin Fusl'ers, and was _ iNlby the Minister of Militia on the floor | | ieiot that such assistance Dans oecaceceve © given frequent opportunities of try-| QC® next.Several of the, hips his uniform, aud carried the bumie of the House of Commons such a short | pometbing- > fl 0000600000800 ag bis hand in the rank above that | that were ultached to \u201c8 et ne | Which the Queen gave him.Her Ma-ltime ago, it is clearly apparent that \u2018 a ÉÉTHÉEN UE 100 pau | 7 ich he actually holds.= raid manoeuvres aud a co mis | 2 after making rracious va kind: the Government Las no earthiy regard |, Mary .s .sioned to join the squadron.All the y faquiries of se dt to the war.for et y promise made b y it, ond this Sergeant-Ma lor Long, of the Imperial q In theory such is the case, but in |ahips now în the fleet will be brought! as Te was tb ooot to do.Dunne, aftec] is any anc = \u201cthat the onl matter Service, and Mrs.Long, of ifalitak practige thôte aro many seniur captains [up to date.The firstcläss battleship | x rtaking of some refreshments at the lishing \u2018broadcast bet of | N.S, were the musts of Sec : CONTENTS: Who have never commanded a haito'icu | Trafalgar is to go from Portemoutl to! Patate, lect for Portsmouth.He was under consideration was de tance $7130 5 and Mrs.Ralmbault, at de be - 14 manoeuvres, and several heuttrant-| join the squadron, her place as POFL| dejected at tbe Sovereign's , \u201cthe particular shape 8 Dane id javel 1s week.They left for Halifax § USI Coutti ment.ee ie rg af, | Aandi, Doing taken Bl, Cow reli [$51 ad hope to see some mote calme, bo be nou told thag there are | 1 Thursday, Due delighied lh k Rout.g) Tien.[class battleship Inflexivle, now \u201c the kind \u201catten wi } Iredremive niuistnre {oMcers of all arms shouid be aflorded [ing for that purpose.The flrst.clags | Reine cone no funds available Jor tae formation in, our city mor Long was on Testipimnlaie, opportuuities of manoeuvring a combin-|battleship Albion will eventually 8 per | A weltknown Basuto resident in| b> On ie Goveinment | leave of absence visiting friends fn the Tattnall.ed force, for the Latin motto, tris [cede the second-class battleship Alex-| pore \u2018Elizabeth has received a letter together oo thin, a4 OVEN! | Gest, and he speaks in great praise of pari ancta in uno is particularly applicable [agdra as flagship of tbe Admiral SW-|from a relation in Basutoland, wiich was then in as good fie 1 \"hehe abundant evidence of prosperity \"ihe Qurene wasn, o modern tactics.\u2014Broad Arrow.| perintendent of Naval Reserves.All|gialus that Lord Raberis has know whether It eee, ho estimates | 20d activity in business and military b Bugio Loud.vos ee EE astouart hips are 0 40 &| toe Paramount Chief with 30 head of| BUtPose as ib Is now.io SUC [circles in Torentor and other western Rims Crate: New Major-Gensral.a ee even quarter instesd of | cattio and 500 sueep in recognition of| Pavink already >.ciles visited by him.Whilst in To- Isvalids.ew Major re er ear an hereto- | pis Loycity and devotion 10 the Queen | Bub Probably at rot Court to |ionto he interviewed several prominent Heu Major-Generai.The command of the Canadian mill-| fore.during the war.geuersl elections were mo Ho asic | S355 with 4 view to arranging à - ts was never 8 bud of roses, ta the oc.a.of wh vs se at the Gov bis also quite possit® boat race fo come of ut Halitax short, cupier of Lhe position, as r-Gene-| Communication by the Marcoul wife ' Tarte \u20ac s permisesi ou ax ho \u20140\u2014 al Hutton and his predecessors found | less tel sonic apparatus was of Te uaa Ce archives at Hor Terael Jur te for his permis a.champion oarsman of the world.The by experience.It does not appear |up on the 28th\u2019 ult., between Porle-| iriem bas been discusgihg the ques- y gallant Syt-Major is à sport from the chine has killed the rifle clubs and everyone interested in the matter should make à mental noté of it.e .- Testimonials.The queotion of the testimonials to RR A rr eda .E.W.Turner, who are w contingents in South Africa upon their | Training School or Gymnasium, speaks return, has not tret with the ready for itself.Speaking of the provision- response one would believe the eminent | al Regiment, he stated that it was services of such brave men deserve.In quickly attaining a degree of efficiency bringing the subject up, it was thought not anticipated in such a short time, that it, would have been taken up by |and he gives great praise to the Comthe préss of thé city and citizens gen- | manding Officer, Lt.-Col.White, Capterallv, but unfortunately such has not | Sharples and o'lors, for the good work word go, and his opinion is worth something, as Le is the Bie and soul of all kinds of sport in Halifax.Al though quite a young man et, be has 14 years\u2019 survice to it, and his selection, 5 years ago, by the Imperial authorities for the responsible position of Garrison Instructor, at the likely to Le made easier for the pre-|mouth and Portland, a distance across sent occupany, Major-General Richard |country of sixty miles.The achieve | ton [of the sutecedents of 106 Dow Ge 00016000 0000068$ | O'Grady-Haly.C.B., who has just as-|ment is the result of a seriés of expe- fori tare in \u2018Express oe respondent) China Contingent.several other companies, this constitu- sumed the duties of the office for the |riments by Captain C.émet Dares Lie following curious stat : '' rough estimate of the cost of the [iE Part of the regimental training.probationary term of ca Al |and the staff of the torpedo once | \u2018Through the marriage of one of Joir China contingent, perpared on the 30th Probably the regimental course win ugh à distingu al , who has | Vernon.This is the longes BC | part's forefatbers, a Joubert, with a seen servi the passed that has been attempted in ; up with an attack by tbe entire regi- vice on field, staff | that yet attemp -2 | certain Desinier, Piet Joubert, the ge of July, namely before the mobiliza- college, has had considerable experience [navy across country, and the trial | FORE CR Cn entitled to call Queen 0 ment on à masked or skeleton enemy.Mion of the 3rd and 4th brigades, | ooo regimental drills and cu in stat work, and was ADC.to|gives every satisfaction, Victoria \u2018cousin,\u2019 Strange as it eg the initial expenditure at £1-! cal exer come brigade drills ang his father, Sir William O'Grady-Haly, LE ; r to some, the maker of 50,000.| This includes hospital sbips | training.| Then the divisional com- who in 1873-78 wes Communder-in-| The Secretary of State for War has may en Cia quite prepared to de- mud marine charges for transport 0! | mander takes the matter in hand, op | Chief of Her Majesty's forces in North | approved of the ribhon to be worn |! re the truth of Lei ira says Rhe first division and a cavalry bri-| poi ef D8 la0 reintoroed by cay.| America, he was met with rather a | with the South African war meds! | MOWITE C0 Sh Le\" He gives the gade to China.| Recurring charges for [D ity,artillery.etc, to another bri.| chilly reception in Canada if the: tone| The centre will be orange: with a blue | by documentary evel family, stat Rag, loos, forage and miscellaneous | fade similariy constituted.Finally | Of the Toronto press can be accepted line on each side, and a deep red mar- EOC OKY * y are placed at £80,000 monthly.| the entire division manoeuvres against | 45 that of public opinion in the Domi- gin ing dat it (Somes from | Paitou, Frases, i © tha pened.dailies | accomplished, to wiom in a large a masked enemy.At this point the|Mon.IL would ssem, however, that sv 0 dant in a direct line from the Knight hap - Not one of the city dail mp ve, ear's i ; i , y \u2018ightes measure is due the credit.lonel Progressive Training.ear's instruction comes to an end, un- | æelousy of Imperial interference is the|Iovalids.Joubert, Grand Master of the Order of er either Tor ig ier.in the White's popularity among all ranks in We are no advocates for imitating | Îess there are corps manoeuvres or tac | eal | explanation.\u2018Canada's situa-| à Parliamentar has been is and foreign nations, but in one respect we | tical operations on a still larger scale.| ton, | Says one writer, \u201cis very simi-| gq giving a retary of the number of M pa aident Pre Le said cannot too clorely copy the Germans.| Thus from the very first day that a lar to the Transvaal.We want a de-| mers and men who, since the com-|inight was killed the English in We refer to military training.The | recruit joins, his instruction and train- | fensive force and a good one, as our | mencemegt of the present war in| 356 in the Lattle of Poitiers bfficer commanding at Aldershot and |ing are gradual and progressive.With [numbers are not large.We will never | South \u201chts, have died or been inva-{ .: the Commander-iri-Chief have lately in- | the Germans the company\u2014nominally | make it by seeking instruction from | jided home from causes other than| Get William Pugh, R.CA., has re dulged in very severe strictures on the | 250 strong in war\u2014is the tactical unit, Imperial officers.\u201d The same Writer | wounds received in action, According| ceived the championship badge of the {8 laershot Division, and Lord Wolseley |and if the company has been weli | pretends.to be of opinion that the in-| tg this return, which is signed bv Sif| Canadian Military League and Corpohas coclared that it is not fit to take | trained, the instruction is practically ducemen(s of tie position are not suf-| Ralph Knox, Permanent Under Secre-| 3) McNamee, has, also received his fhe field.Under the circumstances, |complete and the men are fitted Lo | ficient to attract a first-class man from| tary for War, and dated July 2, 1331 badge from the League.End considering its composition, we | take their place in line of battle.With England.but Major-General Hutton was| officers and 4,204 non-commissioned ge from : should be very much surprised if it |us the company is less than hali the [& first-class man, although he did not! oficers and men have died of disease oe 00 mice fit.The fact is the different strength of the German company, ard [share this writer's further opinion that in South Africa.No fewer than 66 Bugle Band, porps have been hurried in their in-| has, therefore, less of the tactial sn- (most suitable men can be found among | noncoms.and men met with aociden-| From all accounts the bugle band of wtruction, and have been called upon | dependesce of a German company.Still | Canadian officers quite capable of hand-| ta} deaths, while 600 officers and 14.-| the 8th Regiment Royal Rifles will Ro exhibit proficiency in tactics before | that difficulty ought to a certain ex- |ling large bodies of men apd keeping an | 379 non-comiréssioned officers and men be reorganized shortly, and it is to te mastering the elements of drill.Their | tent te overcome by employing double efficient organization such a militia of |have been invalided home sick\u2014total, | hoped that it will \u201cbe equipped with pducation has not been progressive.| companies, only unfortunaiely tlre is local army as aCanada should possess, |733 officers ahd 18,649 men.In addi-| proper instruments, so that it will not Now-confining ourseives for the mom- {no permanent or regularly «pycinted [and which Major-General Hutton de- | tion to the 14.379 men referred to, 650 | have to play second fiddle to any other wnt to infantry\u2014the Germans first chief for a double company.The |sired to see.Reading between the! men have been invalided home, but in-| bugle band in the district.At present train the individual soldier.They | English company, should, in our opin- lines il is easy to perceive that per-| formation has not been received show- the instiuments in use do not fill the Reach him to work with a few of his|ion, be doubled in strength, while a sonal objects and interests inspire the {ing how many of them mwerc invalided | bill, and the enthusiasm of the mem- romrades, and afterwards with an in- | reduction to four should ve made in | writers, especially one who insists the | for sickness and how manv for wounds.| bers is not quite up to the mark.A rreasing number until the company | the number of companies in a battalion | strongest against the importation of al The above figures, it is stated, inclnde [ proper instructor should take the band moves together in concert.The com-|and perhaps that reform\u2014pace Lord (commandant from England.all information received tp to June 30|in hand and state his requirements and pany being the German tactical unit, Wolsely\u2014may yet be made.Another | In suggesting a local nomination, and | inclusive, except that the invalided offi-| get them.international instruction, so far |contrast in thc German army, the re- [hinting at the individual who perhaps; cers (500) include those invalided up to 1t is quite true that there are a very | the regiment and in social circles, has large number of calls at the present made him a general favorite and the time upon the private means of citizens | other officers are highly esteemed.but still such a worthy movement de- TOMMY ATKINS, sarves notice of some kind.It is free- 3 ly admitted that these officers have rejected the highest credit on the city and country they represent, and their distinguished bravery have won for tiem the admiration of tbe civilized world.It is to be hoped that the matter will be taken up and meet with the success it deserves.® .Father O'Leary.As stated in this column last week, every support should be given to make the testimonial to Father O'Leary one which will be of lasting benefit to him, and no time should be lost in organizing.À fixed amount should be made for private citizens, something that will be within the means of all, and the man who will refuse to give 25c.to a testimonial to Father O'Leary, be .To cure a headache in ten minutes usé Kumfort Headache Powdersee prem FATHER AND SON DROWNED.During the Gale of Wednesday Off Egg Island.Godbout, Sept.14.\u2014 Two men from Cape Chatte, Elzear Bernier and his son, Louis, were drowned at Egg Island during the heavy gale of the twelfth instant.The tide was the highest on record here, Many boats were lost, and other damage done to property on the coast.GASTORIA 1 | : 1 3 \u20ac .he Protestant or Roman Catholic, Jew as the men are concerned, may be con- | cruits all join in annual latches, while might be found to fil it, one is rai June 27 only.A number of rumors are in circula-| or Gentile, is a mean man.When or- bidered as practically almost complet- | with us they dribble in cute every | ther reminded of the story of Mirabeau \u2026\u2026.tion of changes in the 8th Regiment | anized properly, the assistance of the Por Infants and Childresed; but instruction is mot training.|Month or two months.That is, how- | and Talleyrand, when the former was| Mr.Burdett-Coutts's melancholy view |R.R., which it would be premature to | Fovernment should be called to it, and Hence the company having already been | ever, a detail, and the great desidera- | describing to the latter the ruler who|of the South African hospitals is still | mention at the present lme\u2014some of [if it is in funds, it may contribute, | *% , .a ppposed to a mastered enemy, is now |twm is that our training and instroc- | ought to be called to govern France.|lighteaed bv the humorous touches, re-| them may take place and others may |and if it doesen\u2019t, why turn the ras- a rl =< opposed to another company, or some|tion should be gradual and for the [ Having coocluded his sketch of his un-| marks a contemporary.A lady nurse, |not.Some are required.but it re-|cals out.The fund should swell to a 77 a companies combined are opposed to | most part by companies.If the men [named ideal, Mirabeau waited Talley- | rushing fervidly to ber patients in a|mains \u2018to be seen if they will be made.| such proportion that it will enable the THE PINK OF FASHION.UNDER MOST DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE.{{ GENTLEMEN, The Most Fashionable Assortment of Costumes, Over- The MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHS for the coats, Jackets, Capes, Gloths, &e., have arr ived.They are { coming Autumn and Winter Seasons have arrived and of the long and short dimensions in all t \u20ac eading \u20acS 34 are in great varieties of the Smartest High Class Goods and Stuffs.The Importation Is the smartest High Class leading productions for the Automo and Winter wear, for Overcoats and Suita.Cab ALSO MANY NOVELTIES.» We PRICH THE LOWEST.= PRICES THE LOWEST.ORDERS FULFILLED ON SHORT NOTIOR.Also, Novelties in Gents\u2019 Furnishings.You are most respectfully requested to inspect the same, ) ny Tou are most respeotiully slid inspect the above, a D.MORGAN, TAILOR.D.MORGAN, Hi CHANT TAL, a.4 ci, A Ct \u2018 : .: mn bee we ie = ee ; ue, - Cee ,.- _ © he _ _.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900; _ ne J \u2014 CANADA 2.inl VON BALK., Neics, Nr.B.Mr.A.Molæn, IS A RAT AN ANIRAL ?CASH CL! 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Cash Trouserings, Worth $7.00 and $8.60, =~\u2014For $5.00\u2014 Fi rst Come First Choice.MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY.vu.JOHN DARLINGTON A \u2018 rORPOSITE POS! .GEFICE .EEE EE ES TE EE = Eo SES Jewels Always a Pleasure.There in no ar dd bo the pleasure of, jewelry ; It in always bright sud attractive, As a possesiivh it has a rare\u2019 quality.tines expensive, eapecially if of] gol quality, but it never deyre- ciate, Ouce 8 plenuure sivays a pleasure, ~that\u2019s the advantage of our gooda, SOUVENIRS OF QUEBEC A SPECIALTY.The Emile J .59 Bt.Joseph Street.Acot, Jevellery Store $4604 4443000000000 § MCLARENS CBUEBRATEL § + THE ART PRESERVATIVE services.Sabbath - Sthool at Lis.Strangers weloaing at wll ser.AAA vices.us CATHEDRAL OF \u201cTHE HOLY TRI- PROMETY EAS n Elio Cognos a a fo\u2019 ensured by leaving yom Morning Prager até Holy Commu- » Ofdern ter ! db Printig nish at 11 am ° Children's service with us.at 3: 30, pm; Evening Praye: at 7 p.m.he Sunday school vil __open \u20ac at 2.46 pm.METHODIST © CHURCH.\u201cSERVICES ICES to-morrow sa 11 a.m.and 7 pon.The Pastor, Rev.Dr.Griffith, will preach at both services.Srangers welcome.DK.A.LAKOUQ: À.DONTIST, GRADUATE OP PHILADS{J'ItIA Ofltes s 250 OT.JOSRPE STI rer Fours : From 1) to 18.ro.Obes) 407 BT.JOHN STH! \u2026 Foner: Fram Bto10.18to?78 TA MISSISSIPPT PASTING Thrte Negroes Strung up to a Troe by, a Mob gp sent 14 Te à c:'al » ost Les) rom Me sand mo of cain des d n broke into the jaif at Tunica, Mi carly to-day, and took out three [1 , whom they strung up to a r:- ve trez#within one hundred yarËs cf the Bi Not a shot was fired.The[: end Mzroes are © Frank Brown, who shot Frank Cheshire, a prosperous planter at Oak Landing six montls ago; David Moote, who .shot Den Peswvell ten day ago, and William Brown, who with confederates shot and cut to death a young min at the State Le ce last GO HAVE MADE TRIAL OF 12, *O%0a0e NO ALUM Af lgredienss Fute ane : Pestectiÿ Mémithres + AUER PON: McLAREN'S COOK'S FRIEND $ JLDBRED IK PREYBLEAC wel.All Other Brands AND JAKN NO OTHER.NOTICE \u2018a'héfeby given thd the pir at the nouth of Cap Rous River is submery \u20ac as well an the other deep wa rier that waa there up to pant vrinter, Wt the end of the Lon resserre etes a which makes it known everywhere na & valuable aid to business.For the class of work #6 db our prices eannit he Beaten.It pays to havé sho Bert.' THE CHRONICLE * -:- JOB -:- DEPARTMENT.PHONE 48.SOUVENIRS wQUEDE qurnn OF 4 Yo vat, Cuebso and the Saguensy, | Single Vets of Quebes ard Burronndisiie Sonveair Poste) Cards, Vie \u2018rays, Ash Traps, Paper Weight, Paper Cutiern, Prahoiders, + uth, ath of Bovk-Markers, ™o., eds, win, ar Rouge River \u201c as tofore,| ALL WITH M'NIATURE YIEWS OF QUERBO.JUST RECEIVED.hown hy a Fiat Buoy by day and .Hrgas péountet Pauel Views of all Plane of À lot cf samples of ladies\u2019 krseyn | JI Might night, and the position 2° Tnturent in Quebec.PAGUY.LEPINAY & FRERE | f the DEEP WATER PIER, recect! co.Te aken at the end of the Long Wantt, i 13] he New Ropire Writing Tab Eome habits are practiced so vnoens-| pg straight | Hae with the said fine ing Ourscloudly (at à movement to © rrcct | may and about 600 fast to the wat TUN crs {u the only woy to de-fiberas!.) dés the Jy prurelr AP ROUGE PILE AND WHARF C0.John E.Walsh\u2019 8, For the oewes.fancy niwone an æ.FLOOD.Prontanitrr and Réatiene *~ dard printa, se Ww Gloves, May 1%, TNR 28 Bt.John S\u2018rest, Quebec.Summer Jerseys § Sweaters! \u201cSummer Shirts, Summer Hosiery, Official Haberdashers, sa AA Tt is orèsy [EASTERN PASÉBALL LEAGUE.lu the feature of our worb | Summer Ties, nat i Sporting News, CHASERS OF THE PIGSKIN.LAVAL WILL TACKLE THE CITADEL TO-DAY \u2014 THE Y.MC.A.{A WILL HAVE A DISCUSSION WITH MONTMAGNY \u2014 EASTERN BASEBALL LEAGUE \u2014 OTHER SPORTING ITEMS.Laval will attempt this afternoon to assault and carty the Citadel.In other words Laval and the Citadel atiletes will mix things up for an hour or so on the Q.A.A.À grounds, in an eadea- vor to decide which team can play he best foothall.Both teams a to fident and an inféresting matoh is a sured.The Y.M.C.A.will argre with Montmagny this afternoon on the Krounds of the latter club.A large number of Y.M.C.A sympatbizers go to Montmagny to witgess the match.GOLF.The Farquharson Smith Cup will ve competed for day on the links, Play will tegin at 2.15.THE TURF.New York, Sept, 14 \u2014 As 2 résult of the race betwees Wm, C.Whitney's Ballyhoo L'ey and Faxhall Keene's \u2018fom my Atkins, .gn.Sépt.1, Mr.Keene lodged a protest respecting the payment of the Flatbush stakes to the owner of Ballyhoo Bey.Mr.Vihitney afterwards proposed to run tic race over again.\u2018To this proposition Fo: op hall Keene replied o-day that lie coul not accept Mr.Whitney s \u2018remarkably generous offer to race\u2019 again fcr the stakes already won by him, but ! should be glad ta puy Tommy Atkins against Ballyhoo Le 2.purse, each owner to add 006s seven furlongs, 123 pounds each, I Mr.Whitney's horse can be ready by tte first weet - ofl: = \u201cWig.Mr.Keene said te regretted Lo inpese conditions as regards date, Lpt \u2018Tommy Atling must be seat to Enganl very soon.HORSE DROPPED DEAD.hicane.Sept.g£\u2014\u2014William-Rlrich' ict an ES tire fo plc % Harlem sas He be ane eue ing By SumtborSoonér, : : BASEBALL.Yesterday's Cages.At Toronto\u2014 RILE.Harpford .\u201c817 Torontg , : .e817 At Providence \u2026 \" RHE.Syracuse .563 Providence .411 4 At Woroaster\u2014 a RHE Springfield .710 4 Montreal .465 Au toubester \u2014 + din at \u20ac Wosrèntét \"7.20000 1°38 8 Rochester 8 216 3 NE Sept 14 \u2014 Pc second s orto 13.National An- Fr we LA, was not wéllqu shop W.S.Fenn pm the whird of | fiilcl and G.EL + won tre mile,\u201d while W.F.Wares?eer went the Bre mile amateur.; The mie \u201cface between Al.\u201cNeto no and Kimtle waz won by the.former.Sfrnmary :\u2014One third of a mile.ama- tur, W.4.Fean,:y Hartfaréy Cont, won, WB F.Wahrenterger, Mèw Yorksecond, and Geo, Scbtt, lo, thirh.Time, 41 3-5.One mile smatruc\u2014Geo.a Schoteld, Richmond.Hill, L.I, § gl Few, Hartford, second; \"ond Walmenberger, New York, third.Time, 3.00 4-5.amgteur\u2014W.F.Vahren- York, won; W.9.n, Hartford, second; GE Schofted, Richmond FHI), LI, third.Tigre, 13.35 3-5.Une mil } atch ¢ rate-AI.Nevzh Bal, ie ie , 2.00 Nes \"db & AMERICA won! : Pdtls, Sépt.14.\u2014 The gard cac tact of the Nations, sr évehta of oh i tarnivd aire cennes, won reat, Arita, Gergikny, aly ee tris, Belgium | France « and Holad: +1 competed tire ing at] re Cooper, MeF:t ki tu ce A rican ted.Dis purse was 6500 ne divited into div ual prizes, and three prizt; for |he belleved to have Lau \u2018>oroper role tions with ter.Having com 8.4 the triple crime, be ran smuck.hi 'np five othees and wovndine two fatal] .Then le went to 1he local cemetery and commitied suicide.;] Untôn, \u2018is sur 3 to rats have been brought before Police Magistrate on behalf of this Society, they have dismissed on ground that \u201crate are pot?animals,\u201d and so do 0 wt fs Hider pros tection of the la elso, t Vice-President, who \u201cwer in \u2018the ate cago, when the Magistrate ruled that a rat is dn animhl, and heavil the offender for being cruel une.\u2014\u2014 THÉ PARIS, ONT., FIRE terested.Toronto, May 11.\u2014 The following are ihe fire losses of the insurance com banies at the Paris fire, as revised and prepared by the inspectors of the various companies : Liverpôol and London and Glote, $2000; Western, $3200, Econom.cal, $11,000; Commercial Union, $5300 : North British and Mercantile, $3500 ; Phoenix, of Hartford, $2750; Brit's American $2055, Lancashire, $3600; Aetna, $1300; Royal, $5800; Hartford, $1600; Mercantile, $800; Waterloo Mutual, $18,100; Anglo, American, $4509; Millers and Manufacturers, $500; Northern, $3000; Imperial, $2000; London, Mutual, $52000; Norwich Union, $2650; Gore Mutual.$12, 000; Atlas, $2400 ; Victoria of Montreal, $5000, Hand in Fland, $1500; Perth Mutual, $16,306; Caledonian, $3000; Equity, $2000; National, $3000; Manchester, $1500; Merchant.$1500, This is a total of $129,- -AUVSUE JOUA Ay) BIST SOU UI CGT ance held by the companies is a loss.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014> THE NUNS SAVED New York, Sept.14\u2014Rev.J.F.Mc- Carthy, of Newark, N.J., Assistant Pastor of St.Patrick's Cathedral, today rét-ived a special despatch from Galveston to the effect that all of the 24 Newark nuns at the Catholic con vent of the Sacred Heart at that place had tezu saved.A long face is very apt to dole in part nership with a Jong conscience, \u201children Cry for \\STORIA.\u2014\u2014 2 \u2014\u2014 MANGHESTER SPINNERS A Mcre Hopeful View.of tte Situs tion.Manchester, Sept.14, \u2014 The general opinion is that the spinners will stop universally during the first fortaight in Octoter.some producers aire having recourse {o Egyptian and Peruvian cotton to compl te their contrac's, Mr.Mawidesley, 2 ed Fae lake = gloomy view of the situation.He thinks that the demand fcr cotltor goods throughout the world is good, and that the crisis has reached its height.In his opinion, with tte arrival of the new crop, trouble will di- niin and be over ora winter sets declares that the Federation roposal of stoppage could nct be ad- ie 10 on, an organized scale.\u2014_\u2014 Now, Willie,\" asked the teacher of a small pupff, \"what are the principal uses of the bones of the human body?\u201d \u201cThey are used principally to hang the meat on,\" replied the vouthful stu- t.|Eezema and Piles Two Remarkable Cures Brought About by She Use of Dr.\u2018 Chase's Oint- ment-Saved From the Greatest Misery.The record of oures ascribed ta Dr.Chase's Ointment ig unpatalleled and napproacted by any rediedy before Lhe public to-day.The many imi ations of this \u2018 t standard dfntmen are lacking in one essential\u2014they do wot, cure Mrs.H, BE.Prof ( Geprgeint Que, writes Follows came out on mp lit tie boy's face Soom he was about A months old, and lasted for ahout une vear, when it was entirely cured by Dr.Chase's Ointment.Though we tried doctors and bintménts of every description, it grew forge and into his hair and on n we saw Dr.Chase's On; dvertived, agd tesolved to try it.After vel using one box and a half the Ecsema entirely disappearod, leaving the skin free from scars and verfectly smooth.\u201d Nile HEpasyl wag oll treatmenys £ for intment # best known es a cure for ftching, \u2018Meeding and prottuding piles.A ver falls to cure piles of any Mr.phil Mcunell, cha pith, ti Jb wo.ta ate JS with piles for oe ern.and at nigh Tei itchine ao worried re ut wp hg ryt Ma ?cond Lear vith Les: Sed.One Br bar # Yo WB Lr, be ntm T torse tis advice~ and Wig, Ko trod of (cst Lal it gives me rn hh jrleasire to ted alt interested hat | em detfetily énred.\u201d Dr thas Outment is an absolute winging team.cure fer dlls.UNS he nly remedy Quuipniced to eur: giles, w A FIERCE Tratisn pid.itching, 11 eding or protruding.\u2014 , i cobs uly rie re hat he en |M nserta, |\" -Lv, 5 lordemient of eminet siclars an em on ic 1e 40e ane 4 best ciliztnk fn the land.+ At States to Past.\"ted his wife in IM dealers, or Edmanson, Hates & Co., fit of yalousy aml U 1 'wo men whom [Yoronte.HOUT PRECEVENT.Netbine finer than thé preat stock cf ladies\u2019 felt hatk which the firm of Fans.Les ina & Frere has just got drew attention to the fact that a sim.|, ilar case hes lately tee tried in Chi- |: fined | ui Losses of the Insurance Companies In} SS Lake Megan, Eigen Dempster pe.3 Philae, from Liverpool.Turrt Chief, disabled.S Tritonia, for Montreal.S Brazilian, for Montreal.SS Lake Megantic, for Montreal.\u2018Passed Up © Steamships Fos, Louisburg.Passed Down.5% Bonavista, SS Amazynthla, ss Cape Breton, SS Teutonia.Torr Head and Saga.Schooner Moss Rase.BS Ovidia, at Sillery.Ship Hercules, at New Liverpnn) ss fr nda, at Glasgow from Bathurst, N.B.RE Furst Bismarck, at New York from st Proton at Hamburg {rom New York.SS Ems, at Naples from New York.Departures : port yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, cargo, the Brazilian procecded to Mon- (real.The Elder Dempster SS Lake Mezantic, Capt.Ta aylor, {from Liverpool, eptemler 4, arrived in port at 2.30 yesterday afternoon, with 89 cabin, 38 intermediate and 497 steerage puss- cagers.The latter are chiefly composed of Roumanian and Russian Jews, the majority of whom are bound for the United States.A aumter of Ialians are booked for Montreal and Quebec, while the Icelanders are bound for Winnipeg.Severe weather was encounteied on the voy- \u2018Fago snd x Sery- \u2018ras Flow: ing on Wednesday when the steamer was off Anticcsti.The storm at that place lasted for several hours The Lake Megantic after discharging 250 tons of cargo, proceeded to Montreal at 7.45 p.m.SS Turret Chief, Capt, Well, which passed down here on Ticsday last, and which met with an accident to her progetler, arrived in port at 8 o'clock last eveningl and anchored above Al fans Rae wharl.She will go into Davie's yard this morning, where a survey will be held.SS Tritonia, which arrived in port with cattle on Thursday cvening, left for Montreal yesterday morning, Aha landing her cattle at tbe G.T.Rwhat, Levis.SS Philac arrived in port from Liverpool last evening, and moored in the Louise Basin, where she will discharge 1,000 tons of salt consigned to 0.Rattray & Son.She will load in this port.SS Lake Cham pe of pe Elder Dempster Line, 17st\u2019 noon vesterday for Liverpool, and will pass down this morning.DAMAGED BY THE STORM.A despatch from Point Monts, to the Marine Department, ©, states that the storm of Thursday caused rreat damage and Fosses.Besides carrying away thé bride and breakin the lighthouse boat, it caused sever, losses to vessels RAT re in the neighborhood.of .thé The de spalch was sigud by | bY ictor Fafard.MET HEAVY me WEATHER.Sydney, CB, Bépt, 11\u2014Tke SS Alladin, deal laden, = of the crew were injured.OCEAN TRAVELLERS.List of passengers per ss Lake Me antic, Taylor, Liverpool, Sept.14 :\u2014 M.OK Hall, Mins M \u201cOwens, Mrs.S.Jardine, Mauder Jardine, Mr.J.B.Demotte, Mrmotte, Master Demotte, Mr, 11.G.Punnett, Mr.P.8S.Lafleur, Dr.E.Lacerte, Nr.John McCullock, Mrs.Mc.Cullock; Miss A, McCullock, Master G.Law, Prof.J.Davidson, Mrs.J.David son, Mr.J.+ Leblanc, Mr, L.E.Dastous, Mrs.Pp.ALY tel, Mr.Campbell, Mrs, TF Syiil Mine A.Symington, Miss C.Sym ngtort, * Miss ¥ 8 mington, Miss E.Symington, Jd.Frager, Rev.1,.A.-Lortie.Rev.Paradis,\u2018 Rev.1.J.Fillionve 5 wi Tough, Mr.1.: B.Slack i a Hr.& a; bernard.16 EAS tr, G, Perner F à ! \u2026 ft, Grothe, \" \u201cWhe, Nr.\u20ac Shan da Cov, Mrs, McCov, Mise A.p Cravrton, Mb G._ Crawio .Shatt~ Ne torn, Mir (1 jastor, Miss 5 McNeice, Mls 2.Me} } - Burvey.Marine Department.lu id Mr.9.McCarthy, Mr.Joh OFF Bister fa eat,.hid ir Master Vicat, Sept.15 :\u2014Rev.Brows, Toronto ; Dr.Philip Burnett, Miss Burnett, Miss E.Buriett, Hugh Burnett, Master Ralph Burnétt, windward and Turret Crown, nada : Beiter sale trade in all, Misi { Bu umidian | Friday .14 936 9.521Mr Brearcy, Misses Brenly.Saturday 15 10.31\u2019 10.48/Corrivepn, Mas.+ W.J.Cusack,\u2019 \u2018Sunday \u2026 1 weer, 16 11.85, 11.51 | John Davis, Mr.Frank Davis.6 $.wom EE SET AE lon, x , PORT 6F QUE Hewlett, Dr.RR Jardlhe Arrivals ; hs Johgston, Mr.7.soo, Nfs.8S Brazilian, Allan Line.ilter; Mrs.D.\"L 3 Peg lo, Mi Min Jeannie Prov Fo ban er Sn 3 \u2018olom v.Sis St.Gilles, Mi .Vicat, Mre.Withoss and child, Weaver.Following is the list of p assenifèrs ger SS Lake Champlain, Stewart, from untreal and bec io Liverpool, W.Bowman, Miss Mr.ESS Montreal ; Mr.F.D.M.Barker, y BLS IN PORT, don; Mr.John W.Barker, Toronto SS Nitocris, at Bridgewater, Mr.T.C.Bushby, Charlottetown, P.SS Boliviana, in Louise Basin, E.1.; Dr.Cumming, Miss Coghlin, SS Lord Iveagh, in Louise Basin.Montreal Mr.Daigeish, Liverpool; 5S Philae, in Louise Basin Enott \"a.* Eriott SS Turret Chiet in stréam.Ma Fest eke Mr.Harty G.wo Bark lin, Montreal: Mr.W.T.Hu Miss E.Hutchins, Vancouver ; Marie W.Hornsby, St.Mis Nora Hague, Mis.(Canon) Htn- Paul, Miva.; i - dk derson, Mise ae ender son, pr.A.Lebel ontrea re .OTHER PORTS.caw, London; Mrs, E.Muir, Longu- * euil; Mr.W.II.Patterson, Calgary, Sept.14.\u2014 NWT.; Mr.J.F.Popham, Toronto; Dr.W.B.Towjer, Mrs.Towler, Wingham; Mrs.W.A, M, Thompson, Longceuil; Dr.Schaffner, Halifax; Mr.W.J.Stewart, Montreal; E.Sheyko, Liverpool; \u2018Mrs.N.W Jiace Watson, Montreal; Miss Wesson, \u2018Toronto.SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT.Moville, Sert.14\u2014Sailed, Parisian, Quebec, Sept.14, 1800.Montreal.Cape Magdalen \u2014 Clear, north-west wind.Inward at End; mn.Rosarianame Point \u2014 y; South-east GENERAL NOTES.wind.Inward at 10 a.m.Atlantée.SS Brazilian, Allan Line, arrivein |\u201d North Shore - Cleat: west wind.Pentrecst\u2014Outward yesterday at 8.30 and maored at Allans Rae wharf.p.m.St.Olaf.Alter discharging 100 tons of cargo Anticosti \u2014 Raluing; south-west and taking on part of her outward | jpg.English Bay \u2014 Savoy anchor ed.Fox Lay \u2014 Steam schooner Maric Josephine ashore here.Low Point \u2014 Hazy; strong est Inward to-day Symra.Qutyesterday, 6.390 p.m.Begstad \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DUN'S REPORT.New York, Sept.14.\u2014 Duns re port to-morrow will say, regarding Caconditions prevail in niost sections of the Dominion, St.John reporting an influx of sumer vistors, which has improved retail tirade, and Halifax finds business wii- mulated by the provincial exhibifion and fine weather.Toronto Sings july a little quiet alter two weeks\u2019 of usual activity, but prow ects are a couraging.noticed at Montreal; exportation of cheese continuing large despite failures in cold storage.Quetez reports whole- all lines satisfactory.Threshing operations arc delayed at Manitoba, but the wheat crop is not in good condition, and general is only fair in consequence, with no improvement in connections.Conditions in British Columbia are practically unchanged, a faitly healthy tone prevailing and collections medium.rere emer.Children Cry for CASTORIA.QUARRELLED ABOUT A GIRL St.Th as, Ont.Sept.14 \u2014Colin Dake and « het Cora: had a dispute over a girl, Riss Mattie Van Patter, tle returning from the theatre about mifnight last night.Dake stabbed Cormick, the knife entering his betast an inch and g half, just below dhe heart, inflicting a dcriots wound.Dake has been arrested.mr PECULIAR TO BOILER MAKERS.\u201cT noticed a peculiarity about à certain clare of men not long apo,\u201d re marked a ie insurance agent.\u2018the cauæ of L can't explain.| My Tutinese not long eo carried me into one of the Mrge Making Shops in Memphis.vs er the din of 1 riveting I tied to t ta one of the Quetec for! men.I raised mv yoice to the loudest, London, arrived at Louisburg this morn-| pip-h grsitle, but Wat unable to ing with two-thirds of bor deck cargo hear ind.Finally ht said =\" Speak lost, her wheel smashed and railing and| ow, lear vou.\u2019 1 found he part of deck hoe carried away.The| was Th ut the vvoning of the sleanier met with a hurricane 60 miles| same w the map at his home off Scatteric on Wednesday.Neveral | ard rnd ht there.winle there was no pois», ee could not Lexr me at all w in moderate tone.1 had {5 faire mv voice to 8 very high pitch in order 10 te understood.This was not only the case with this man, t I niticed the peculiaeity in all of the other boiler makers I had any De- | dealings with.\u2014Memphis Scimelar,-, \u2014 ee USEFUL, HOUSEHOLD HINTS.Fresh raw mest is the test bait for 3 mio traps.Nooisard, Mes.GE ore Ur trigmen and Jai wilf remove staing s ar ' Hoodward, Mise £5 Woodward, Miss] (HC water and sods will remove Father Hübert, Mrs.E.Davies, Mrs.most grease mai A.Bennett, Miss F.Iennetl, Mr.Vere (or tose me.vowdired Goold, Mis.Vere Goold, Mr.\u2018John re rough the most A the t[Puniop, Mrs.John Dunlop, Mr, 8.| vont the Boude, Mr J.Adams, Miss F.H.'Ab.sam mneys, ne.eric A el Lu Es rooms intetious so x.W.Et Rykert, Mr.J.CC.Redpath, Mr.A.G hen» temperature lower (han is usually advised for them x: Warm water fhstead of 6 for wat>ring the tropical plants.such as palms, rubter nlaats.oranve trees, ete.Yellow .oi] atatns left by the sewing machine will easily be removed in the wash if they are first rublrd over with $-Wquld nmmonia, To rais> the nar in cloth roak it mt cold wattr fer half an hout, ten on a ford nd sub the se sd pt With \u20ac thirtle or Creaniy Laie Due sweet almonds, ore ounce.pes phone\u201d td ammonia, two ounces ae mumccs spirit of Ary, er \u2018Co be rubbed in the hair.+ A better fall demand is | 4 | | ww % & ; & Le Ca LZ > , ., 15, 1000, 4 - bor THB CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER F = > T mr on CTODIDEDITODS EAE 1-40 4S - à prey.In the late marine dhmster lu) taie s'iould hate heared tho water ght Que beg Chronicle New York Larbour the captains of hae Long for he wave to come Did You Ever See | : The Only Morator Paper 1a Geers | 3: 81xiots to win salvare.best OF piete their mission cf destruction, and, A Bald Headed Indian ?Z ) _ New Dress Goods, New Goif Cloaks, Fancy Sliks for Blouses, A Nice Assortment of Laces, Lace Handkerchiefs and Chiffon Ruffles.+ + %% ee s- + +.« a ao Gents\u2019 Furnishings.New Fall Suitings, - New Fall Trouserings, \u2018New Fall Overcoatings, - ne ew ea .A FULL STOCK OF .Ties, Scarfs and Underclothing- ee a4 es sw ea New Carpets, New Oilcloths, etc.meCeHVRASROOODRHO KR HHROC0HOUS ) 24 & 26 Fabrique Street, ses Ca es is oe : .e NEICIISIGINCIIGICION NIK MER ASIE MONS ME MERS & Swe D FALL IMPORTATIONS Dents\u2019 Kid Gloves- ÿ \u2014__ $ CHG UGUAI HONS +.ESTABLISHED 1860 G.SEIFERT & SONS, Jewellers, Under the Distinguished Patronage of H R.H.Princess Louise\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LARGEST AND MOST » INTEREST ce.SOUVENIR JEWKLRY, EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, ING JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT IN THB CITY.GREATEST VARIETY, FINEST QUALITY, » LOWEST PRICES.a STERLIN SILVER SOUVENIB SPOONS RICHLY ENAMELLED OR HAT PIN $1 25 Sterling Sitver, 780 Bronze, 850 Éterling Silver SAFETY PIN, 80 pe.INustrated Brice list of Souvenir Goods sent ou application.Starling Sliver CUFF LINKS, $1.35 ANTIQUR SILVER, ANTIQUE JEWELS, A \u2014_ ANTIQUE.CLOOKF, DIAMONDS.Baparr Optician in alten lance frgim Ba m.cill 6 pm.Consultations free » THE NEW STORE ® ® © © eS CC © 9 8 G.SEIFERT SERS * & SONS, » £16 FABRIQUE Street, CHHOTICLE TELEPHONE, Ne.65.JOEBKC, SEPTEMBER 15.Lvov.THE UBELT COAL TRIKE.The coal strike, which has been threatening in the Penusylvania mines, has veen ordered to begin on Mouday next.Over ope hundred and fifty thousand miners will be involved in the industrial war.The demands of the miners are as follows : The abolition of the.) company stores; reduction in the price of powder, payment of the employcs, in compliance with the State law, in cash at semi-monthly intervals; that a check weighman shall be hired by the miners to sez that weight is correct; and increase of 20 per cent.in the wages of those recciving less than $1.50 a day, of 15 per cout, in the wages of those receiving frem $1.50 to $1'75 a day, and ten por cent in the wages of those now paid $1.75 a day.This is a long list of demands, which will require to be considered in a con- cilliatory spirit by both sides, otherwise the price of fur) will te ferced up lo a figure that will be a serious tax upon consumers, both rich and pour.Capitalists have discovered that a strike is a sure mans of booming market values, and a good excuse for extracuing additionalsums {rom private purses.For this reason the public has ample justification for preventing the war between labor aod capital whes- ever it is possible to do so.We have a law of conciliation in Canada, but, ax the only labor representative in Pariument has declared, it is a farce.It is a farce because it is mezely per- missory, and neither side is under any obligation to take advantage of it.If an employer and his employes are willing to arbitrate.they do not require a law to tell them that they mav do so.New Zealand, on the otier hand, is trying compulsory arbitration with, it is reported, a marked degree of success.\u2018Ite industrial world will follow the experiment with interest, and whatever individual views may te held on the subiect of compulsory arbitratioo there are few who, in the event of à coal strike being prolonged, will se fuel values go skyward without car- nestly wishing that some such law were in force in the United Stats.BEFORE AND AFTER.Ninteen days hetore the general electicnof 1896, in the city of London, Ont, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, then an entitled (onuxcrat, spoke as follows to the people of that city and of Canada: \u201cNow the statesmen of Great Britain have thought that the Government of the colonies have come to a time when a sup can be taken in their develop ment.what is that ?That therc should te « commercial agréement be tween England and the colonies.That practical statesman, Mr.Joseph Charme berlain, has come to the conclusion that the time has come when it is possible to have within the bounds of the Empire a new atep taken, which will gives to the colonies in England a pre- (erent for their products over other nations.What would be the possibilities of such a step if it was taken?We sell our goods in England.Me send our wheat, our butter, our checse, all our natural products, but there we have to compete with similar products from the United States, from Russia, and from other nations.Just see what a great advantage it would be to Canada if to wheat, checse and butter whien we would send to England should be met in England with a preference over similar products of other nations.The possibilities are imrense \u201d This was a distinct, and seemingly, an earnest advocacy of mutual preferential trade.Sir Wilfrid fold how the boon was to be got.It was to be obtained by repealing our protective tariff.\"You have here,\u201d he said, \"the possibility of having the largest market ih the world, the market of England.You may have it by renouncing the principle (the protective principle) which is to be found in your tariff.\"* Sir Wilfrid Laurier was tak- ea at his word.He went to England, as Premier of Canada, and told the people there that we did not want preferential treatment.That we would not ask the English people to part (rom their notions of free trade, and that the preference we had piven them invited no reciprocal ection.In Parliament, within the last few months, the Liberal majority refused to allow a resolution to go through axking for a British preference on Canadian goods.Yet thix was the ac tion of a leader, who, before the election, had spoken in the language above quotted, and quotied, it may be added, from the columns of the Toronto Globe.Are tlere two Sir Wilfrid's ; orc who gives fair promises before the election; and another who forgets them after he bx Hots are cast?THE GALVESTON HORROR lt is impossible to rend of the events that followed the Galveston disaster without à feeling of horror, and al- mosl of despair for beings that can sink to such depths of degradation from greed of tie almighty dollar.The men who vent about mutilating.the hundreds of drowning wretches who were clinging to their vessels for safe ty, and (hus were thrvateninx to re tard their movements.Greed of the lowest kind that makes wen murderers was the = \u2018: incentive, But the crime was that u, a few compared to the mob that gave itself over 4o hellish work in Galveston, The fact that ninety men were caught there red- handed, and were shot upon the spot by the militia, will go a long way towards justifying the Southern practice of lyuching criminals in tte | public mind.It is sréd that one lcoter had tweuly-thece human fingers in bis pockets, which he had severed fiom corpses for the costly rings lat encircled them.Not one-tenth of the fiends were captured, so that it is pro- table that nearly a thousand negrocs played the part of ghouls in t!s» Texas city that wus wasted away by the waters of thé Gu'f of Mexico.In the world's chamber of Lorrers the Galveston disaster will always hold a leed- ing place, and will be a lasting testi- ciouy of the failure of civilization te emancipate the blacks of tie South.They are no loneer tie property of the witites, but they have worse musters now ; they are the slaves of their own degraded natures.Soue vears ago, when the Torauto Mai! was edited by a Grit, the bosom friend of Sir Richard Cartwright, and was fighting the Conservatives tooth and nail, it was used to slander Sir Charks Tupper as all Liberal papers do.But the propriciors of the paper put a stop to the nonsense and it Was amalzamated with the Empire, which was then the representative Conservative newspaper.Now certain news papers, who are more anxious to make political capital than to be hon- cé, insist, as the Telegraph dots, that the utterances of the Mail were those of ths: chef Conservative organ in Ontario, thea and now.It was bad wnough for the Literals to use the Mail for the lics they proragated through &, Lt to aitempt to fasicn their own slauder upon the Conservatives, well rifle too far.ant x0 PEA Oe EDAD 5 TOPICS OF THE HOUR ve se GALVESTON'S DISASTER.To understand the manner in which Galieston was laid under water and why many of its\u2019 buildings collapsed in the storm last Saturday it is neces- sarv to examine the site of the city.Standing on.a low island facing the Gulf of Mexico, a large part of the city was situated only a few fect above the normal level of the gulf.Tue soil is chiefly sand, and, while the more substantial buildings had foundations laid solidly, some of the smaller stores and houscs must have bren set on the surface or to an it sullicient depth.When the water rose several feet above the street lovel and heavy waves rolled in upon the buildings the soil upon whith manv of them stood was washed out and they nçces- sarily crumbled away.\u2018The storm that raisod the gulf level was one of the kind known as cyclonic ; that is, it was a body of air revolving around & centre where (here was un area of very low barometer.There are two forms of -mblion in the cyclone ; the centre travels in a æencrally north-easteriy course, while the wind around this centre continues to revolve in a complete circle.The arca affected by a cyclone may extend 200 miles from the centre, in which case the velccity of the wind is not likely to Le as great as il is in one which has a smaller radius, and its forward movement will be slower.In the northern hemisphere the wind re volves \u2018against the sun,\u201d as the seaman says\u2014that is, from right to left, in an opposite direction from the movement of the hands of a dock.Consequently when a cyclone ap proaches a ship or island anv one wisb- ing to know where the centre is may find out this bearing bv facing the wind, since thc centre will He in exactly 90 degrees to the right.In the West Indies and in the Southern States the course of the centre is sumewhat north of west.If the wind begins to shift to the right the observer will know that he ig:on the right hand of the cyclone\u2019s track ; if the shifts of wind are to the left he will know he is on the loft-haad ride of the storm\u2019s course, We know that Galveston was oil the right-hand sidv of this particu- tar storm, and consequently the wind shifted 10 the right.The cyclone had heen reported approwching the œulf sinco the lirst of the month.It was not a vety rapid travvller.Saturday afternoon last the centre had reached a point in the gulf beating south-cast from Galveston, as was shown by the low reading of the barometer in that city\u201428.23 inches\u2014and the velocity of Uv northeast wind\u2014fortv miles an hour.It is highly probable thes the centre had passed sufficiently to the southward of Florida Straits to bring the full force of the north hall of the revolving storm\u2019 against the outward flow of the stream, thus raising the general level of the water in the julf.Then with apparently quickening movement it rushed towar the Texas coast.Throughout the northern Lalf of the awhtly revolving circle the wind was driving the water to the west and south-west until the normal height of the gulf in that locality must lave been inc But when the contre had swept still farther west the direction of the wind had gradually worked around to east.and then to soutiveast, till its whole force was conreutrated upon the coant at right angles tn the shote line.What wonder that (hs final effort of the hurei- Great mark-down on feather hoas at dead for the voluakks they had upon them were nornee but slightiy teinov od in Misiligence from the héasts that! 7%.Paguet's stores.Goods that sold 55 and $8 are now quoted at $2.19 and that that is carrving the game just a ° although the constantly shifting wind finally \u201callowed the flood to shibside.tle ruin had been wrought, Agsiuat such a comtination of the elements no fortthought could provide.Practically the whcle gul( was blomn, in upon the citv, and no dikes or breakwaters could have kept it out.And against a recurrence of this dis-! aster the vuly protecticn possible is the rang: of the city far enough above the gulf level to Le out uf yeach| of a #imilar rise.ST JAMBS HOTEL.MONTREAL Opposite @ T.R, and two blocks from C.\u2018.R \u2018Tne bes: bumness Sotal in thy city.All modern improvements.nuvsted and Refurnished.Table unsurpassed.Street cars from all parts of the city pass the door.Torms moder ate.\u2018Theo, Lanctot Prop.N.B.-I always keep vhe Morning Chronicle on fille in the reading room.pe\u201d \u201cMamma,\u201d queried 4-year-old Freldie \u201cdoes sugar ever cure any kind of disse 2 ; \u201cNot that I know of, dear.\u201d replic his mother, \u201cbut why do vou ask 7\" \u201cBecause,\u201d answered the little fel- ow, \"if it does 1d like to catch it.\u201d 4 gees DRESS STUFFS.+ lt is uveless to make comments.It} eo is well known that Façuv, Lepinay &j 2 Frere have the I:rgest and hax:dsomest | $ stock of dress\u2019 stufis that has ever |g been seen.A SEY 13 8, John Str et.Toner \u201crun AND lorner Wonniain \u201citt and Notre Dane Street.Lower Town FORRESTS AND SONS\u2019 SALMON and TROUT FLIES RODS.REELS AND LINES.Fou Line.GOLF CLUBS and BALLS, ree Telephones | [pros Toe 633 Lnwer \"END OF SUMMER SALE IN A FEW DAYS OUR - Summer Sale WILL BE FINISHED.Every Class of Goods STILL SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES.Ps \u201cThe Withdrawal of this advertisement will close the Sale.\u201d ram ce yen mi ren TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.SIMONS &MINGUY SUCOESRORS TO .SIMONS & FOULDS, $2.08.20 FABRIQUE STREET.Tho Silent Doctor Alwnys ut Work A Simple, Seioutaite and Practices Hair Praservortt keepa the ecalp frm from derdruii nied pecy ute ths nmr from failing que, lv diainfecting with votesil sed sir every hair under the fo i! air which natura ly acouw'lnbes in w aricg s heavy list.Id 1s the bom ot he owatury.Positive curs ganrantee | monthe 2m cr 100Ley refuuded Arta tinapeetning ofcer © hl, RENFREN & C0, 85 & 37 Buade Street, $9,000 Of DRY GOODS.Tu Le sold ata Great Sacrifice Sale now going on Trainense Da gains AUER LIGHT, REDUCTION IN PRICE, Uompdete Lanip Installed 75 cuta atta Mantle.db tatrn Chimtmys 7\u201c th Emprovisd Aust Lisht ia the Bost ad Sto ge 8 Light kuown, as ball the cost of any other.For wale a the vffice of The Quebec Gas Company TELEPHUNE 268.Opvard promptly attended to.Hero's What You Want! DANN COMBINATIOR do-Cart and Baby Carriage.There ls only One Cart.And This is THE Une.Mothers Will Have No Other.I Fills All Requircmonta.Also.all Varieties of Baby Carriages.JAMES PERRY.823 8t.Parl Street.Telephone 519.Phone 2244.Corner Bt.Joseph & Church Streets CR OREN TENA A hac, ond purifvioe the @ Of Valnable First Class Stock ¢ Don't wiss it.@ 2 LLLP LA EL ALPORP ORLA REL IEEP 23 FABRIQUE STREET AND FOOT OF MOUNTAIN MILL Salmon and Prout Pes, Lines and Heels Rods - Lance Wood, fenrl and Split Bamnhen leoriuding the renowned Boivin.\u201d Canes, Padidfe, Touts, Dunzage 8: Bags, Blankets, Camp B Tables and Chair.» 1 «À Stoves We keep a full Line of Mo- Clavy'e Pan-ous jueves.Theyare uli that the manldgeiur- erg claim for therod.adr iu another column.se SRPRAEDIINLOL LANL SSD + NEW BOOKS.-} The Gentleman Pensioner, a romance of the 1580, b: Abort Lee, To Marcello of the Latin quarter, hy Clive Hollsod.A Fair Nurwegian, hy Andrew Srewart.\u2018The Woning of Monios, by L.T.Meade.\u2019 H art's buoortunate, by E Di kin- wn.Treaguls, by Brum Stoker.The Seevnd Lady Deloumte, by Mrs.Arthur Keunard.Bay, by Maris Coreilli.Reign of Law hy Jus.L.Aten.Redemption of Pavid Curzon, by Chua F.Goma.Garden ot Eden, by W.Tr.ward.The Son of the Duusa, Ly Bertha A Kent Squire's, by T, W.Hayes .AT.P.J.EVOYS, 107 Se.Seta Stredd.CL0000040000000 0000000 PODDSOCEHOOIDHTTHOÔOTA {SEND YOUR.Colored Shirts WAND.Shirt Waists Enperal Lounirg Wo use only pure soap and slandarcs of cleau water.Our process for setting oulors on- ables us bs haadie the nums deli- 5 ee: J ¢ 8 Ë * « *h (@) conte wbadie withvut fading |.® , them.2seno APOSTALor =.* \u2014'LwwpLOUS ¥0 W _ I i 9 in\u2019 CETERA os .Pianos and Music.Music Lovers Aen enthusiastic admirers of the one brated Gerhard Hentsman Pianos hich are only of owe grado\u2014the best Je or voor tha ps be ued, oh, tone, durability, finich, ate al the most mupert ir charnotrr.Every oan cunvinos himself of this Ly ex- amiaing Lhoss struments at ARTHUR LAVIGNE, _ Nin.Bf) Bt John Street ~ BOER Or Angthing Flan as Refractory in she Watch and Clock Line \u2018Will be Disposed of by n Carvful SKILLED WATOHMAKBR.Wu hava adiad 10 our mtablishweat Kor pean Watchmaker, voe late .BEZZIE, LONDON, ENG.- v1 dee vie promptly speeded, an « +11\" rock goutan) ; ! Mnglieb Olocks a Bpeclalsyy la.& J.RUTHMAN: 218 &t.John Street.!KUKPHONE PM ; WHEN IN MONTRE A3.\" AY AT TAR.at, Lawrence Hall © « SNAT ORATFRAILY LOOATYD AND LIUFBAREE Outs) WOTSL TB \u201cup Patr ntewd by tha Las@ing rn aun: At Quetet ore Rates rom danse par On WU, HENRY HOGAN.» - Prouvtes BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1000 S\u20140\u20140\u2014 0-09 t WOMAN'S COSY CORNER.ero 0 AUTUMN.; By the Lady Muriel Boyle, tly the autumn wind 12 whispering, Selle tale of) love .to the dying leaves, Soft the.reply\u2019 \u2018of the leatiots fluttering, Down to the wealth of the ripened sheaves.Sad\u2014ah ! sad is the mourner's murmur : hot, Farewell now te the branches crear; Dead is the bloom of the glorious summer, Gone all the joys of the golden year, Up from the earth comes the gentle answer : \u201cAll that I gave in the generous spring, Give a me now with a faith ungrudg- ng, Take it again when the wild birds sing.\" FEMININE MOVEMENT IN FRANCE French women have issued the call for this month.Mme.Maria Poguon, .President of the French League for the Rights of Women, is anticipating much from the coming congress and its consideration of the woman suffrage question in France, the salaries of women in civil service and the right of women to all freedom of thought and action.In Paris alone several hundred women are banded together in this league: They are women of the first rank, socially and intellectually.Meetings ate held regularly, speakers are sent to other French cities to spread a knowledge of the movement, and every day this\u2019 feminist party publishes its journal, La Froude, edited by a woman, its news gathered by women, its mochanical work done by women.It is La Fronde and its supporters who announce a programme such as this for September : The money value of woman's labor in all lines of activity from civil service to household work hours of labor in such service; is such work hygienic?The sessions of the cotigress are open to the public.Mme.Pognon says her chief hope in the congress is to discover more able women, to sow seed which will bring forth fature leaders, those who will carry on the feminist movement after she and the women who are working with her nôw are gone.Of the work itself Mme.Pognon says: \u201cThe feminist movement may really be said to havé had its birth as far back as the revolution.Since that time it has lived spasmodicaily.The present society was founded by Leon Richer 20 years ago.Strange, isn't it, that a man should have given us our frst, im.lise towards permanent organ; on?Richer associated with him the ccle brated Maria Deraisme, whose mecvice lasted Jong, and at whose death four years ago the Government extended .marked: : recognition of our work ia is tributes to her.\u201cWe are progressing, gaining ground copstagily ; branches of the league have been established in other cities of France; women of all classes of so- ciely are wanting to join our ranks.In fact, it is becoming fashionable to be a feminist.Our liberal ideas on so many subjects of vital importance to women are forcing the interest of sensible women the country over.We don\u2019 invite people to come to ouf September congress to hear a review of literature.We propose the discus sion of ljving questions.Ours is to be a living congress, not a dead one.\" ess tlle AUTUMN MODES.\u2018Autumn has new modes all her own.It is true that the distinguishing lines woes suggested carlier in the season, but tbeir proper development is only really under way.The loose-fronted princess is one of these, and will be distinctly elegant upon just the right materials.This is fashion absolutely out of reach of medium dressmakers.Jt takes an artist to manipulate those lines as they should be.It has any- ing but.a negligee appearance, as rat Tight be thought, for it is scant and flat, and clings to the contour.of the straight-fronted corset in vogue, afid yet it has a decidedly loose aspect.\"It is prettiest \u201con cloth govs The sides and back \u2018appear Mt he figure excessively tight, although\u2019 in reality well built gowns nowadays are not at all tight \u2014 the sharply eurved corset doing the work utes by {teclf.In lace, especially of the coarse, heavy varieties, this is an exquisite model, \u2018and when lightly kelt- od ovet #i\u20ac bust with broad black velvet bands, will rct off a supberb figure to its best possible advantage.In the delicate new shade, known as icecolor, was ofie of these princesses robes.It fastened behind with a row of small black velvet buttons that reached from throat to knees, where a threading of three-inch black velvet ribbon through slitpda, the cloth, ticd the skirt closely the long looped how at the back.The tunic was finished about its hems with let in rows of guipure insertion and a line + of ched Ixce motifs aboye, wi updesneath trailed a plaited pett ticoat of fcecolored silk muslin with eo line of Hack baby-width vel at ge.ere was A ver short bolero of guipure lace with : Valesquez, luce collar, and undersleeves of guipure add richness to the toilet, which final touch of chic is introduced in a,scarf of faint green, tulle banging from an lmimenro résélte of the same on the left side of the bust, \u2014 pret TO SERVE ROAST POTATOES.A nice way, amd one out'of the common, of serving roast potatoes is to bake the potatoes in their skins, and when cooked cut them in halves, scoop out the potatoos, and mix it with some butter, pepper and salt.Put back the mixture into the skins, reck it with a fork, and return it to the oven until {4 is nicely browned.Potatoe soutlle in another excellent dish.Te make it, roast six large Potatoes, gat off the top of each one sand! and scoop out the insides.M: TN until they are quite smooth add a liste cream, cayenne, salt, and the yolks @ two .Mix all these well, nd put the mixture back into the sind ¢ it for twenty minu- ts tefte it hot, ov in 4 CRIMEAN VETERAN DEAD THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA., + \u2018 Facts and Fancies Compiled for the HE FOUGHT IN ALL THE GREAT , CAMPAIGNS OF THE LAST Fair Sex, HALF CENTURY \u2014 INCIDENTS .IN HIS CAREER.-\u2014+\u2014+\u2014-e\u2014+\u2014>\u2014_+-4_#- The London Times announces the death of Sir John Miller Adye,G.C.B., « colonel-commandant of the Royal Artillery, at Cragside, Rothbury, Northumberland, where he was on a visit to Lord Armstrong.General Adye was a very distinguished soldier, who hud seen much active service and had also beld many important administrative posts.Born in 1819, the son and grandson of soldiers, Be passed first out of Woolwich, and was in 1836 gazetted to the Royal Artillery, in which corps members of his family had served in uninterrupted succession since 1762.He was soon found to be a uscful officer, for in 1843 he was a) pointed adjutant or the artiller n Dublin, At the time of the Chartist riots, in 1818, he was commanding the artillery detacliment of the Tower of London, and had to make various pre- paralions in case an attack should te made.The Lord Mayor of the day asked for some hand-grenades to lc thrown from the Mansion House, and Adye mentions in his \u201cRecollections\u201d STALE BREAD AND EGGS.Beat four eggs and a pint of k together; after salting to taste, = it over a half-inch thick slice of rather stale bread, which covers the bottom of a well buttered pan.After it is well soaked pour off any of the liquid that remains and put.a dash of cay- eane pepper over the bread and a thick mixture made of Parmesan cheese and cream, séasoned with salt.This is to be baked in a quick oven and served A CHEESE SOUFFLE.Frozen cheess souffle is a dainty to set before the queen.Whip cream, half a pint, say, and a gill of aspic jelly, to a stift froth; stir in une and à half ounces of Gruyere cheese and the same quantity of = Parmesan; season with salt and cavenne pepper.Put the mixture into a freezer and freeze as you would ice cream.When ready to serve cut it into fancy shapes, subes, hearts, stars and so on, and serve on bits of small saited biscuits.This dis \u201c belongs to the salad biscuits Th h with characteristic humor that he sent CHARLOTTE RUSSE & boxful in a cab, with a hint to bis .- lordship not to hold them too long in Charlotte Russe made without gela- | his hand lest they should explode pre tine ie delicate in flavor and very de- maturely.licious.Line a jelly-mould with split | broke out the young artillery officcr lady-fingers or slices of sponge cake.| was selected to serve as brigade-major Whip a pint of thick cream.Beat the )to the arlillery, under General Cator.Whites of two ezEs to a stiff maringue [On his way out in Mav, 1854, le was stirring in gradually a cup of pow-[reczived by the Emperor Napoleondered sugar.Beat this.a little at a Many years afterwards when he was time, into whipped cream, then add a |in high positions at the War Offies and gencrous teaspoonful of extract of va- | Napokon Emperor no longer, lis visil- nilla.Pour this mixture into the cake [ed the fallen sovereign at Chisghurst lined mould and set on ice for two and discussed with him various! mili hours, Pass a knife around the sides tary problems, renewing the acquaint of the mould to loosen the cake, and [änce made when Le was a young ofli- turn the Charlotte Russe out upon acer, During the war Captain = Adye chilled platter.was closely associated with Lord Rag- =- >> (lan, the British commander-in-chier, : for General Calor\u2019s health failed, and The Best of Advice it fell to Adye to discuss artillery * [questions with Lord Raglan almost daily.When General Cator was at TO THOSE WHO FEEL SICK, WEAK |iast invalided home, Lord Raglan pre- OR DEPRESSED.vented Adve from being superseded by urging the War Office to give him the Miss Belle Cohoon, of White Rock|rauk of major.In this capacity le Mills, N.S.Tells How She Regin-| \u201800k Pert in the Jove of te Alma, od Health and Advises Others tolin the siege of Sehastopol.Major Adye Follow Her Example.passed through the campaign un- From the Acadicn, Wolfville, N.S.scathed.hut he had a natrow escape | ; | on his wav home by sea.Early one \u201c At White Rock Mille, within sound | morning lis servant awakened him and of the noisy swish of the Gaspereau| said he had better get up.River, is a pretty nite cottage.As jt was before his usual hour for In this cottage there dwells with ber | rising he did not get up, After a lit- parents Miss Belle Cohoon.a very|tle while the man looked in again and bright and attractive young lady who| repeated his suggestion, and when his takes a lively intercst in all thel master asked why ne insisted on dis- church and society work of the little turbing him so earlv he said, \u201cI beg village.A short time ago an Acadian|vour pardon, sir, but the ship is on representative called upon Miss Cohoon| fire.\u201d A few \u2018minutes later Major for the purpose of = ascertaining her| Adve knaw (bat the flames were close opinion of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills\u2014| to the powder magazine.By the unit- which remedy he had been informed she|ed efforts of crew and artillerymen had been using.He was very cordi-|ihey were fortunately extinguished.ally received and, found both Miss Co-| After Adye had been two years at hoon and her mother most enthusiastic] home the Indian Mutiny broke out, and and ardent friend tas great Caua-bhe soon found rcluek Le, Sok FOLEY, a Conservative and a follower.of Sir ae gpeelal from.Houston atom has clogged streets: The chris is cast poi freon Montreal Ee periencod dv.HiT Firemen.shall To ro in the afternoon, and thas Nr.Jean B.Cle 2 of Recorder's Court of the i il service v ; 5 | ernesses Le ï , A Charles Turner a oops CH been the, nail service to en en na possible.So \u2018many domestic | \u201cHess wmfora, Duiklings bested through.| ised until MONDAY, din Ne en a wiitien requisition, sin.| CANADA Ta the \u201c duty was a plessure, ME Whitney { day will be despatched.animats ere le eon | ek $148R6 por amos aile, for he.aking and\u201d iri | of aix daly Qualified ellos \"and | Prorires of Gono.Recomomys Qoont - ed ; ; t Elg THE A VE, oats, vs and.vehicl datnaged a | $100.an - à \u201cWi orms depast: in suid office betwen said Quebec \u201cof Quebec, Shits omy, aa \u2018be.termed.it, and a the thorough cleanin of he city.wil Tho 36 pee.count on the LM Be | 15, 0% (PLY (20) Winter Unifarms for | depois mentiontd.Said Mt.| No.924 of 1900.ber, 31 the firemen.io the bravery and loyalty to his Judes of Hugh John Macdagald.A vote of thanks to the Chairman and cheers Tor the party leaders and the Queen concluded the proceedings.: visitors, who are guests of Mrby, will be taken to Brigiiton tomorrow on his steam vacht.MR.TARTE'S SPEECH.Montreal, t.14, \u2014 Mr.Tarte.\u201c nycaking here fit \u2018on the occasion ui 166 presentation of a flag to the us Los : held cid the mes We wighi bo à td , wiabing le- feat \"Sir vod hirer because he vaut nadian, and seid the ba a * LIBERAL MEETING.Charlottetown, P.E.I, Sept.$4.\u2014A Jargely attended Liberal meeting was held ip the Rink here to-night.Fout thougand people were present and delivered by Ministers speeches were Fieldipg, and Sir Louis Da- 1 vies.* \u201cHon.Benj.Rogers, of West Queen's, \u2018presided.POWER OF IMAGINATION, A Curious Assention Made by an Old Sea Captain.Feat of starvation will kill a man times quicker than starvation mid an old deep-water captain t6 a New Orleans Times-Democrat re- \u201cI've seen that proven more Yan once at sea.Back in '86, to give i an illustration, I was first officer 8 ship going from \u2018Frisco to Sau vador.up eight men in a boat.; 8 i They : off the Liverpool tramp Scipio bound from Japan to New York, and ecemed, from what they told us her boller had exploded when they were somewhere off the Revilla-Gigedo i blew the y- old tub and these went down with the wreck, Of course had no ume to provision, and they bat little food they were able to .up as they left ran out on the Altogether they had been \".mvond day.\u2026 afloat five days when we picked them : «UP, three days without food of any noe , sad every man in the party look- i of to be on the very verge of starva- od ordeal, to be sure, hut they were all hig, husky fellows, and the length of time they had been without food .- ébourd.That wasn't caused hy 2 but by fear of hunger.They wate all rough, illiterate sailors ex- one, who had been mate and was | a superior sort of man.that he was much lems affected > experience than the others, al- tholgh be was the smallest and frail wt of the crowd, physically.1 ac chmted for Ms condition on ground \u2018that he was à man of more moral for- _titude and did not allow himself to * \u2018give way to despair.Since then I à seen professional fasters who go st nou ating for a month ata ym and suffer no mreat discomfort, cha i were in an open boat, with the 1ces of | rescue one to a thousand, would starve to death in a third of that time,\u201d they shan { the present Government would tional\u201d disaster.Down about latitude 15 we, \u2018They had passed through a hor- 1 no- Galveston, Sept.14.\u2014The local fore- tast official of the weather service and one observer stayed at the office here throughout the entire storm.One of observers left for home about 3 p.m.on Saturday.The entire iy was thew Wovered with water from one to five fect decp.On his way home he saw hundreds of people and told them that the worst was still 10 come.In the case of persons who could not bear his voice he motioned to them to go down town.The lowest barometer by observation was 28.53 inches at 8.10 p.m.but the barometer went slightly logwr than his according to the haro- graph.The tide at about 8 p.m.stood from 8 to 15 feet deep throughout the city, with the wind blowing slightly over à hundred milés an hour.The highest wind velocity by the anemometer was 96 miles from the north-east at 6.15 pm.The ancmometer blew down at this time.The wind was still higher later, when it shifted to the east and south-east and the observes estimates that it blew a gale of be tween 110 and 120 mile.There was an apparent tidal wave of from, four {fo six fect about 8 p.m., when the wind shifted that carried of many houses which had stood the tide up to that time.The warning of the United Statex Weather Bureau wefe the means of thousands of lives being saved throogh this hurricane.: VICTIMS WORKING PEOPLB.Houston, Sept.14.\u2014 There are real iy few prominent names in the list of dead from Galveston.Most of them are people who were not welt known outside their own circle of acquaintances.The class of feorle who are dead wete working people, small tradesmen and small professional men and their families.; The reason For this is plain.The greatest foroe of the hurricane was exerted ings.the east end, west end and the wa front, while in the centre of the city, where the people of more prominence lived, there\u2019 was not so much loss.PREPARING FOR SICKNESS, Galveston, Texas, Sept.14.\u2014 A conference was held at the office of the city health officer, Wilkinson, to-day, After thoroughly canvassing the situation and discussing the future health of the community, it was decided to accept the offer of the United States marine hospital service to establish a camp at Houston, where the destitute and sick can be sent apd be properly cared for.Another very important movement in the direction of sanitation and health of the community was made ty the health department in calling for 100 men with drays to clean the sireets.| DISPOSING OF THE DEAD.\u2018The work of disposing of the dead continues.Several hundred bodies are still buried beneath thé wreckage.Thirty-two sand mounds marked with small boards atiract atiention on the beach near 28th street and tell the story of where about 78 bodies have been laid to rest.In the exticimé western part of the city about 60 bodies were cremated with wreckage of the homes of the unfortunate victims.A conflict of authority, due to a min understanding precipitated a temporary disorganization of policing the city yesterday.je was regarding the authority of a Jot of hurriedly-appoint «J deputy sherifls to carey arms.Cieneral Scuny and Sherift Thomas decide lena | ed that all deputy sherifta and special officers should be allowed to carry lake months to perform.i rrr tral yt 8 Do not forget to see our ladies\u2019 felt hats.\u2019 FAGUY, LEPINAY & FAIRA ee fee 1 The boy who works hardest for.the least pay may eventually becothe the man who has to pay the higgest taxes.FINANCIAL.QUEBEC BANK.HEAD OFFICE.- QUEBEC.FOUNDED Isis.Incorporated by Royal Charter A.D.1822 Capital Authorized, 63.000.000 Capital PaidUp - $2,500,000 REST - - - $700,000.BOARD PF DIRECTORS : John Breakey, Esq., - - - President.Joha T Rows, Esq, - - - Vice-President Gaspard Jem Foq, W.A Manh, Beg .I.Billi 3 or eo aire, ; Thomas McDougall, - General Manager John Walker, - - Inspector.BRANCUES.Quebec, 5t.Peter Street, Toronto, do Urge Town.Three es à que do Bt Roch- Perbrokn, Os Montreal, St.Thorold, Out, - do 8, ne Bs.George, Ottaws, Ont.Victoriaville.Que Thetford Mines, Que.St Henry.Que, AGENTS.Knadon, Bank of d fou Vie 0.8.4, Aguate Est Bred: do RPPS\"S C0C0A GRATEFUL .Bis nanishe very where for of flavor, or quais Tand Nutritive ve er tally gratefni comforting to the nervous a dyspepti ol ib, tins, Tonos SAMNE FIR Cor Ltd, Momwopathic Chemists, Loridon.° EPES'S 00004 © NOTICE: \u2014_\u2014 AN thow who will give the S.M.S.Co.their orders for milk befors \u2018fail, whep (be ilk denlecs rates into force, will their supply of mille during: the whuld to pay.a special price.session to relurn them 6 the drivers.J.A.ROBERT, Manager.atasover Notivral Tank COMFORTING à thele winter able to get winter at 24 conta a gallon, but those who give their orders aîter the winter tarifl has been put in force will have The company also requesie thir cue- tomers \u2018who Have.boliles in their pus- so.: .or Circulars apply to the Jon, Bumer, THE REV.6.H.PARKER, The Rectory, Cumptor, Abingdon School, 1143 Darchestor B'reet, Montreal.EAD MASTER MR.T, RIDLER DAVIES, B.A, Contab.Assisted by Mr.Ash Garrod, BA Oxon; Mr, cr Anstey, Vr.F.Caidet.Boys aro propared fur University, Kingstov R.M.C.or Commercial life, .Preparatory Class for young Boys.Gymnasium, Field for Games.There \u2018is excellent scocmmodation for » limited nimbe of brerdere.Quebec Relerenos.: Prospectus may be had on application.NOTICE.Fatate of Late Francels Rinfret, dit Mnlouln, In his Lifetime of the City of Quubec, Druggist.° In virtue of two judgments rendered, one by llonorahie Li.°B.Caton, one of the Judges of the Superior Court for the Provipee of .Quelec, jn and for the district of Quetec, and the other by Messrs.Vezina and Legendre, Prothonotary of the Superior Court for the District of Heauce.the followin im moveables will be sold at the office of Labrecque & Belanger, Notaries, No.18\" Buade street, Upper Town, Quebec, at lo pH on TUESDAY, the twenty- ffth day of September instant (1900); wit:= 1o.\u2018The Eastern part of lot No.(3001) three thousand and one of the cadastre for l\u2019alace Ward of the City of Quebec, being a lot of land situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, an the North side of St.John street, and comprising about twenty-cight fret front age on the depth, which may from said st.John street run orth to Des Anges street, with the stone build.et ean crected, Nos.118-120, and other.dependencies.Jo.foo Western portion of said lot (ant) three thousand and one of the Said cadastre, being » lot situated at the sure placé and comprising ahout nineteen feet frontage on the same depth as above, with stone building thereon erected, being Now 132.30.Lot No.(3183) hres thousand BREAKFAST.BUPPEF| ane hupdred and eichty-thres of the of A.John's Ward in the Ræconpxia Cour roger oy mw the io à Quebec, No.945 of 1900.] The City of Quebec, Plaintift, ve.Louis Paradis, of our City 07 Que bec, in our District of Quebec, laborer, Defendant.Defendant Le ordered to apptar with- A the| Clerk of the Recorder's Court of be City of Quebec. promo, se SEPTEMDER 15, 1900.VACATION TOGS.We are showing the finest - of goods for vacation skirts snd waicts, ties, \u201800llars, belts and scarfs, that we have aver offered st the prices.They are beauties in every line, and have à style and à natty distivction that gains them wany admirers and wesrerk.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, QE 1a + + omens tr nr PS OED DE Wt & 364 nt John Miroot.Quebec THE V.& B.Sporting Goods Store.à BICYCLES and FISHING TACKLE.And All Sporting Goods.11 ST.JOHN STREET.Austion Sale.Sales wi Jos.A.Bale & Co.\u201cAUCT! iON § SALE P REAL wo \u201cOF OF THE LATE Michael Cu'l | fq., No.133 to 20 forming corner of Bri\u2019 + aud Prince Edward atreete, St.Rosh, cad» = ! Nu \u20ac 8, lxing two Brick Housen, Meta! à: x, with W.C.and Outbuildings Lot mvs +g sb nt 8) feet square.Ou view every da, \"ko ta bowie of ale.Bale MONDAY, the 17h «ps eu wr, a8 11 o'clock, om the premises, Hii i: wire t Où a.SAIT, Avotiuresr.DOMINION LINE MOV AS, MAIL STRANKES LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1800.BO\u201cTON 10 LIVERPOUL z Fron : Manno.Prom Boston.A 3INww Nw Kwara August 18 'verpool and Quebec Servicetr A EE From From Livmmrcor, | Stans Qumszo.© Thumday pm July s{Doxunon.si 13|/CAMBROMAN.s se 19 Rowan Anger 4 .Vauwoures | \u20ac 3 Anges) MTNTON .16/CAMBROMAM [Sept 1 \u201c 30 Vawoouvma.} * 5 18/Lrngermeicne.qo« Goptemnber anus.[Octobe 6 out a = A \u201c 18 DOMINO.Novem har 3 25 CAMBROMAN A The son wamere ure Mets uu Wish She A pate OÙ Mafriorr store, ane me dy apte for thn carriage per freight All Mhene SAEs DAVE ATTN | wats eacommedation aandabip Kinoteis Lighte sad rpacrous OO renaud ce Races of Passage Onbim- rrerpooi.to Lunvols are $106 0 g190 wetter Lik ! or london, $37.00, ad Qa: r\u2014t dope USE Droamage\u2014((< Liverpnnl, Londusderty, apd Tsmdon $38.50, Thess mtn inva euceptunaile god a - sn Rellways and are space for the hein] of Tel oar .\u2018 iring prom can fal hadley avons Bitte of Lasting iemad wall Pointe _ For rates.ba +hine avs modation, asd wl Quehee Steamship Compan.BERNODA AND WERY INDIES ROTA! MATE LINRS SALMO FROM PIER 47 MONTH RIVER NEW YOR For Permnda :\u2014 9.8.PRETORIA.Thursday, 27th September at 10 sm, For 8t.Thomas, 88.Croix, St Kista, Anti- \u201c, Ga.=r Dx inion, Martinique, =.Fa $8 FONTABELLE Sieur, 164h September, st non St.Lawrence Line.The Twin Borew Iron SS.OAMI'ANA, 1, ue wm, is intended do sail from Qusbec, esday, 26th Soptember at noon, For Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Oove, Grand River.Bummeraide, Charlottetown and Pictou, stopp.bg oxcopt es Father Puust, à few bour ab enon place do allow of possangers going Han exellent accommodation for Shippers are requested to mark the port oi destination in fallon ali packages, to svoic mistake in landi No eargo wi \"be ressived after 11 A.M.on salling day.Hoe aii pacwodinrm, apply to « ARTHUR AHERN, A ® ire RBRIDGE 8 (0).Area, Sa, bevsiwag, Now Veo RM TV0K [NE Trohoe ne 25 Pe.Lote Rare, n.ELDER DEMPSTER L LINES BBAVER LIND.os DOMINION LINE.Woenkly sailings to Bristul (Avousionth) from Mou! on Fridays.LONDON LINE.Weekly sailings from Montreal on Savur- 8, d Storage on the Liverpool and Bristol staamert, Oabi 252.10 mod pwarde Rd Cab 8.0022 Sor Toraey dam so Continental Porte vous TAGPHRMON For tewight or passage appiy to we a8 A le A.ELDER DEMPITLR &CO., Quebec and Levis Ferry.B UNDER = JIB TRIPS WILY fonod convenient lo Dmsretger avoilne by de onder mentionad reilway.and Holidays exowpted) weather Be leave QUEBEC.LEVIS.Por Interecionial Rallway.AN Aerenmendation | 6.) A oeume.: datior w iogn dr ! River an iN \u2019 J HN _ L48 Exprem to Mus- 600 Mail to Halifax, SR de lou © : oboe | 11.45 Fxorese ?TL Baprew 0 Frore tar ow Contrat Rail Quebeo 2 way.a Krpeess to Sher.10.00 Now Brumwick pecial.To 10.48 hx from oe, ago - prove & 8.Nesads.PM, pe Lu pre to her 14 Mized fron Poanee Jat.and 618 New Br awl Bpooisl.Eh Livres trom Montreal, 2.15 815 Repose from Monseeel 0 Monnaie 8 Aapres re oe on Grand Trunk hinny fuer), WER DA 8 pont so the 4 26 Mail tn tbe Wed | 5.00 tsom ww ) to the 10,98 oh she Wert.WRDAYS.AM.Bye Quebos th June 1008 CUNARD LINE.ORE TO LIVERFOUL VI; de SURENETONN, FROM PIRUE »\\ .52 NORTH RI Emacs.Baturday, September 16, 10 A.M.\"| Smavia « Tuesday, ber 18, 1 P.M\u2019 LUoAKIA.Saturday, Beptember 3 rb + Uneonis.Satoriar, Septebor OAMPANIA.Octobe 3 Hatnrday, October 18, \u2019 AM Jusarday, October 20, 1 PM Uebin Passage $00.00 and apvards, Secom* Jabin, $38 pra Revenus Tax additions so season, theamer and acocmmods Tickets %0 sad from all parte du of Europe.For ht snd pesssgre apply bo the Com: suy's 29 Broadway, New York.VMRNON M.BROWN & 00, General NORTHSHORK MAIL 81 RAMEE \u201c8.Oat,\u201d Doptain Temuisvre leave the Prinosss Louise Dock, on iuRs.ov, Ios God tho A noon, for God! ing song Ucast Bequimaex Point and a are © A.PRAREE & CO.Age.Quebos, 11th Auguet 1800, lof à.; Trading was quite active.\u2018Weekly sailings so Liverpool from Montreal imperial Fridayspiember.at 40'slock in the atter.iv Tint JHE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.TORONTO RAILS A LEADING FEATURE Of the Montrexl Stock Exchange, Yesterday.THE BULLS PRESSED THE STOCK \u2014_\u2014 THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET TOOK ON A MORE DECIDED TONE \u2014 INDICATIONS OF LIQUIDATION GATHERED FORCE PROFEBSIONALS FORCED PRICES DOWN \u2014 DEALINGS ON THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE \u2014 BANK CLEARANCES IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES DUN'S WEEKLY REPORT.Montreal, Sept.14.\u2014 Toronto Rails proved to be the mcst interesting feature of the trading in the Stock Exchange again this morning, after a day of bullish sentiment vésterday.and this morning at the opening there appeared to be no cessation of the pressure of the bulls, as the first transaction was made at 103.à good advance At that level, however, there was any amount of stock looking for a -market, and the result was that after going an eighth higher an ecsier fe:ling made itself felt on the price, and it fell off § below the highest at 023.at which the market clcsad.Canadian Pacific commenced s'ling, ex-dividend in the London market today, and the quotation on that basis was 90% in one case and 914 in another, the closing being 914.The local opened at 89 and closed an eighth lower at 88f.the closing vesterday being 49.Trading was on the light side so far as the rest of the market was concerned.The general tendency was in the direction of steength.Royal Electric having an advance of 2 points to ils credit on the purchase of 50 shares, Gas was alsn a point stronger at 190 and Street Railway was fractiona®y lower at 2624.Dominion Cotton advanc- cd to 95) and Cable was strong at 1173, a half better than yesterday's closing.The mines were dull and steady to easier.Virtue was unchanged at 67, but Republic stood off to 83 and Payne to $1.00.CLO3ING TRANSACTIONS STOCKS.*Canadinu Facifio.Duluth 83.& Ab.Com TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific, 55 at 89, 100 at 88%, 10 at 894, 25 at 88}, 15 at 89, 100 at 88§.Montreal Street Railway, 25 at 2624 150 at 262, 125 at 262}, 75 at 2624.adfontreul \u20ac Street Railway, new, 25 at \u2018Toronto Street Railway, 25 at 103, 100 at 103}, 108 at 103, 75 at 102j, 5 at 102}, 75 atr1023, 150 at 1038.Twin City Transit, 50 at 81}.,Éiohelleu and Ontario Nav Co., 4 at Commercial Cable, 25 at 173, 25 at = 173.Montreal , 4 at 178, Montreal Gas, at 180}, 8 at 180.Royal Electric, 5 at 202.Dominion Cotton Co., 2 at 954.Republic Mining Co., 5000 at 83, 1000 at 84, 50 at 83.Payne Mining Co., 100 at 100.Virtue Mining Co., 2500 at 67.Montreal Bank, 13 at 260.Nr Colored Cotton bonds, 0) al \u2018 Dominlon Coal bonds, 1300 at 110}.ce fms, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Sept.14.\u2014 The stock market took a more decided tone today.Indications of liquidation gather ed force and in the late dealings the professional traders fell upon the market and offered prices down all around the room.The ooalers were the most notable sufferers, though not on the largest volume of selling in the list.New Jersey Central fell 24 pointe and Lackawana and Reading first preferred lost over a point each.But the weakness was quite general and well dis tributed through the list, railroads and pio pier suffering alike.Sugar en- à period of strength, but UE closed low last night.stocks were generally heavy, and a number of them were off a point or over The local traction group, Union preferred, Atchison preferred, M.Bas .1 National Biscuit LEFANVRE & TASCREREAL Accountants & Liquidators, 48 ST.PETER STREET ENTRANCE: 14 DU PORCHE, QUEBEO.Pacific, Southern Pacific, Burlinton, Louisville, Baltimore and Ohio, Kan sas and Texas preferred and Northern Pacific were down from 1 to 1}.Grow ing uneasiness over the effecis of the coal miners strike and fears of higher moneys combined to cause the reaction.The postponement of the date for stopping work until next Monday gave color to the rumor that the strike was to be settled Lefure that.But today's news that miners whose supply of powder was exhausted were laying down their tools without buying a fresh supply dispelled much of tie o timistic feeling.The financial wor seemed to awake generally today to to the realization that the cause to convertism displayed ly the world's great banks was warranted by fore knowledge.Londen discounts hardened sharply and stocks were sold in New York for London account, the sterling exchange rate recovering a fraction.The official announcement of the sub scription by New York bankers to the German Treasury issue of 80,000,000 marks ($30,000,000) emphasized the vn- casine of the effect of this new de- d%upon the money market.The fore casts of the weekly bank statement show that the banks have lost to the Sub-Treasury since last Friday $1,118, 000.Estimates of the currency movement to the interior are confessedly conjectural, but the known movements of money by express, according to statements by the banks themselves indicate that over $3,000,000 has gone out.This indicates a total loss in cash by the banks of about $5,000,000.The changes in the loan item are ob scure, but if the Germdn loan opcra- tion figures in the statement, a large increase in the loan item and a corresponding expansion of reserve require ments is to be counted, in addition to the loss incash in estimating the shrink age of tte surplus.\u2018The alosing pres où tbe Séook Mxnhang + STOOKS.Duluth 55.& Atlantic American Cotton Oil Jommercial Cable > Tubsooy 9 Rich.& Ont.Nas.Go .J 116] 1074 \u201ces 0: 1s Montreal Stress Ry.Oo.|: 262: Uue: Mont.Street, new.256 | 251 .- Halifax Klectric Company vl 9 vee feront Street Railway.104 108 a lwin City.: qe [win City pfd |.oo |e.| Atchison.©.& Sante Paatl yd.\u201c| % de John Klaotzio Railway is \"i174 | Atchison, T.& Santa Fe | 6 ot vio | 100 | American Stoel and Wo wi |.) x ini rican ire he.- re dedi ley Son vo _.= 159, | Baltimore & Oba.m| To 3 014 901 y State Ges .oes Wk aon 170 | 16+ | Brooklyn Rapld Trends.ss | Halifax Hest and Light.aus queues tan Pacifio.Bn.Bell Telephune Cc.\u2026.Dominion Coal Com.on Dominion Coal * Montreal pressor] 14a | iss | Chiosgo Gus.02e 208 National Lead \u2018pi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en CHICAGO MARKRT.te value of Chi roximat ve es Oh icsgo Markets, HET os sp of at aa Corm\u2014 Nops.\u2026.\u2026.Deo.\u2026u 0.4 eee re MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.Montreal, Que., Sept.14.\u2014 Flour receipts, 3000 barrels.Market quiet.Patent Winter, $3.70 to.$3.56; patent spring, $4.00 to $4.50 ; ateaight roller $3.30 to $3.50; extra, $3.70 to 83.80; superfine, $2.10 to $3.60 ; strong bakers, $4.20 to $4.40 ; Ontario bags, $1.70 to $1.80 ; wheat, No.2 Manitoba hard, 8ic to 8%: corn, ec to ae io peas, 700 to Tic; oats, 20 80e : bar- |ley, 0c.to Blc.; rye, \u201c0c.to 63.buckwheat, 85c to Ge ; ; ostmeal, $1.00 The stodd | to $1.70; commeal, 90c.to ai pork $17 Lo $18; lard, $ to Tic, bacon, 12 do ide; hame, 12c to 14c; cheese, 10c to 11e; 8 butter, Townships, 1%c to 200; western, + 160 to 170; emgs, 110 to 180, were $586,339,421, V.E.PARADIS, Public Accountant, ADDITD: ANJ CURATOR.|S: Arssouxu Investigaivd and Oolisoted.Finnauiat Arrmagaronuia aud \u2018\u2019ornpromises Liquid 150 of Insoivent Motstes\u2014\u2014 All teres narend t0 me will Lu ww.00- @raity sud prumply sttanded wo.Richelieu Company Building.44 Duihouste rtreet.\u201cD.Arcand, +.Jovaatenbioss Busines either fre Cuab se wv Margin, tt Lol, Moneraat and Auerimaa Sweks mr {ees Windy Up of Insolvent Esiates, or Loans on Securities, Warchouse Kecelpts and Oomivercial Papurs- OFFIOE.14, SL Peter Street Quebec.LONDON STOCK MARKET.London, Sept.11.\u2014 Money tends to be harder and is much wanted for payments on the Stock Exchange and also for the installment of Exchequer bonds and trade stock.Discounts were firm.The Bank of England appears to be taking steps to maintain the firmness, in view of foreign loars afloat.Business on the Stock Exchange was quiet at the opening and inclined to dullness, but operators were busy at the conclusion of the settlement, Consols receded owing to the position of the Chinese question, and nervousness ag to the future of money.Home rails are depressed by fears of labor troubles.Americans are dull and blow parity, business Leng checked by the anthracite difficulty and the scri- ousness of the Galveston situation.The Milwaukee and St.Paul dividend failed to stimulate the market.Though equal to expectations, iL was known that the earnings were sufficient for a higher rate.South Americans were dull and Brazilians were above the worst prices owing to confidence that the financial cricis at Rio Janeiro is less serious than at first thought.Kaffirs were easier, the absence of public demand causing holders to realize.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Bentley's Liniment will cure Croup ee (finer sm.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET New York, Sept.11.\u2014 Flour re ceipts, 15,912 \u201cbarrels; exports, i0,91f barrels; sales, £000 packa; Market was fiimer again with inside prices raised 5 and !0c, and demand on» fairly active scale.Barley quiet; tar- iey malt dull.Wheat, receipts, 60,835 bushels; exports, 86, 403 bushels; sales, 113.260,000 bushels futurcs, 80,000 bushels export.Spot steady.Options had a strong opening but closed weak and lower.Corn, reccipts, 107,250 bushels; exports, 44 bushels; sales, 185,- 000 bushels futures, 240,000 bushels export.Spot steady.Market higher at first but closed easy.Oats, receipts, 103,600 bushels; exports, 315 bushels; sales, 85,000 bushels spot.Spot firm.Options neglected but nominally steady.Butter steady.cheese strong; eggs steady.Coffee, spot, quiet.Sugar, raw and refined, firm.Coflee futures opened and closed steady a \u2014 BANK CLEARANCES.New York, Sept.14.\u2014 The bank «- | clearings at \"the principal cities of the | United States for the week ending Sept.13, show total clearances of $328,035 055, a decrease of 22.3 per cent.as compared with the correspon- + |ding week of last year.Outside of New York ths clearances a decrease of 8.9 the 1.1 per cent.For the Dominion of Canada, .| clearances were as foliows : Montreal, $14,455,601, decrease per cent.cerSronto, $10,191,909, increase 3.7 per \u201cimipes, $1,719,214, decrease 16.5 Pata, $1,519,176, increase 6.5 per cent.Hamilton, $787,049, decrease 14.7 per \u2018cent.St John.N.B., $871,235, incr as?| 34.7 per cen Nuts, \"$1,032,007, decrease 13.3 Pe Victoria, $722,492, decrease 4.1 rer cent.\u2014\u2014,\u2014 MONEY AND EXCHANGE.London, Sept.14.\u2014Gold premiums are auoted today as follows :\u2014Buenos Avres, 136.80; Madrid 30.17}; Lisbon, 37.00; Rome, 106.65.eee tel ee se ert (For other Markets See Page Three.) amram tf mm mit Come and see our costume cloth.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.Richelieu & Ontario Naxlgato OOMPANY.MONTREAL LINE, bea daily ei dope at D TIC BUNUATS 5.01 M SUNDAYS at3 PM ve Satarsday and coburn Monday 68 round trip.SAGUENAY LINE.Bora oe rose Quote Tuesdays and MYRAN 8 Sept bec 11, 19: or D, Ag Stouk Broker «nd Accountant |orne Darors df he NY ER ANTI BNR SSE Trains Les ve Votre Las à at 7.36 AM.100P.M.8.00PM worry Leaves Q Quebec Bast india (Foot St.Paui Street) 30 minutes before trains from Point Lang ture of Central Canada Exhibition Ottawa Sept.14th to 22nd, 1900.Round rip Tickets wiil be sold fran Quebe, aûfolles : 4.05 $4.05 scrricemne rs dass 31.00 7 00: GOOD GOING { Rerreupzk 14, 15 16,17 & All tickets valid to return kaving Ustaws not later tiny Seplescber 24th, 1900.Train leaving Pt Levi at 1 p.m.Arrives Ottawa 10.18 p.m.Pr jorti nate low raten from ail oth r LRT] Fast Train Rervice between Queber and Toronto.See line nies officer is tn G.T.KR.Ferry Duck Btatiom prion \"to aninehaggage ware of Ferry to ari 0 8.painne.For inomation apply to any G.T.Rpad end » CITY TICKET OFFIUK sod Ann streate \\opposie Eo Chanen Fronsewy) bounls arwot aod fut of UO A Traanh shrend Landing, Da) ul cent ane RA YELAYRRE Ki Dust 1 The Shortest Quickest aod Best Route \u2014 LATWERN \u2014=\u2014=_ vontreal and New York Anthracite Coal Exoloaively, No spoke No dust.Lv.Montreul 7.20%.M,10 A.M.7 P.M Ar.Now York wus P.M.9.30 P.M.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 hmne Uas on Loin Tease Li»: M wails trun Poind Levls cans as Lan bey with \u201cD SH\u201d t train.Expres fran tialifas luav a 12,0% connects ++ Montrsal with \"D.à H PM, vos SUP Étiment urea 4 Sow vie Who DEis+agi à MUDSORN Free 08:35 co mem she ennai ABores tx Chan:pt ous Shortens.eh eu sng Bess su VOLS BUKDICR nd Vow By Hr Pasa.Apu ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Bstablished 1862.Summer Arranzements 1900 rirerpuol, Quebec and Montres service oo From a avefpoul | STRAMSHIPS 3» Aazuet|Nommptan\u2026.\u2026.68 ps ending 8% evduotion oven | for nd Trip.«++ Liverponl, London, Belfast or Glasgow, $33.50, Gla gow and New York Servic Frou Feon Orsaow, | Srmemeunl | men For: 3 August |Calironnan \u2026\u2026|15 Eeps 8 ao T:ACRRNTIAN, 22 Ser IR Sanbetas.\u2026 (49 \" Nn\u201c INmvasxa 13 Oc ober \"From Glasgow 31 Aggued |Braziizaw.7 Sept.Buzxos AYREAN.Leadon and Montreal Bevvics troal Bervics Lom Sraamenty 1 7 Sept 4 Octiin Toe torth2 partioalarm tv to ALRANS, Tu à 00.Azam OCEAN NAVIGATION.satin Abou! Moutroai SAILINGS.Moss Line\u201d.\u2014To Liverpool \u201cHead Line _To Belfast.\u2018A, Torr Head.sscccrecscuuoeMS.18 39.Glenarm Heed.vores Beph 24 To Dublin.48.Bray Head.Bengore Head.Head Line steams ete oan take a lim.tl Bum iv.Kates on pplication ee Tranco-Canadienne Line\" To Bordeaux and Havre, 33 Mons Blano.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.» \u2018 Leyland Lin To Antwerp-8.Albanian, .cesverees Soph.98 For freight sad coher particnlare apply to HAROLD KENNEDY, Agent, Quebro.Speculation sometimes empties a man\u2019s pockets and fills his hat with costly experience pe cms rm wo.We advise our readers not lo buy any dry goods without golng to PAQGUY, LEPINAY & FRERB.7 \u2014 De CANADIAN - PACIFIC OTTAWA EXHIBITION.Rouvd Trip Ti.kets fro Quobee ab $4 95 Ou September 18th and 30¢h, $7.00 On Fe \u2018pteinb> r 14 b, 15th, 16h, 17th, 19th sad \u201cAil dickens good to return wntll Seph 24th.3t Lawrence Valley \u201cExhibition, THREE RIVERS.ang Trip Tickets from Quaino on Sepd $1.48.on ve Sop.8th, Oth, 10th, Liaky 14th and $1.78.Altice ta good 10 return ustil Sopé.170h &H UKSAN, ve Fume Apemty (ryjuutte Pash Oia , \u201cons ship Ageney Quebos and New York Lines.\".v «reacs and Adirondacs Kaumay sac.ANL TRD.NEW YORK (ENTRAL £ HUDION RIVER RAILROAD.tn éVIRONDACE ROUTE ow Us NaUA to the \u201cBlATES.\u2019 Time Table of June 17th 1900.tease Lave Mosmeai (Windsor (Wimdeor Séntien) Fo Now cet Al Rv yee Tap apper \u201cwe Ln, I | dar soie \u201crental roach w New Vork, Lake Lake, Mat 00 ot Army agin Huo! .Vo! re wu New ve ait PULLMAN Parlor Cars oping Lars on Nigne tenter \u2019 \u2018uffot Ssrviee on all Through Trains LUCAL URAINS 0 Vallee, Besaser \u201cds and Ohs*esugnay lente Windace Station lonteul, 5 10 pm.daily except Bunda 45 em Bundays only, 9.25 am.exceph pardops and Sondays, and 1.56 Pi.Sature np iy dino Pacific alos from conne + Montreal with seains of \u2018she New York veal (Onl for tickets vis the N.Y.0.information, tune = + rie G endian Pants tp oll w= J.Hobers, Travelling Passage Ages # L.Carter, Guneral Agent, Malone, N.V GEORGE H.DANIEL:S Sraod Central Stauon, New \"rock.fiber cen æ RAIN Whits Mountain res F y White Mour aime.se Spend ihe BISTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS, $1] {For Boson, Now York, and ali New M Euglaud Pointe, also Tralns Leave Lovie 3.00 do AM Beavos and all Lx al statives, Bemace and Megastio.New Brunswick Special 645 For St Joh un, Fruxiuriotun, Megantie PM.VE all points Karte Als Shee: a, ad pointe Bonth, \u2018Traine Aveive Levis.New Brunswick 8 Special mm Ee Xo fan i Horna po fase NEW YORK EXPRESS rom toa, New York, Sher brooke, Beance Kngiaod Pome 0 al New 2 White Mountain From Fabyans, Portland and the White ountainy, = Sherbrooke Bouuce ana all | stations, J.H.WALSH, Gen.Pres.Agt, FRANK ( K GRUNDY, Jen, Manager, Qu AND AFTER SUNDAY, 17th, 1901, Trains will ron to vnd from FUNK tie Brees Termione, 8.40 o au Fs RE and Chiconstmi, s.e8 1 7 a ey nde won Ta, d: EE A0 nde a, 1.30 P.M.For Lak ceoph, dally .pt Ere e 98.J eo \u2018or St.Sanday 326 P.M For 8t.Raymond and Evid Pierre, duil except Sundarrrive at Ouveboo.4.50 A.M, From Riviers a Pierre and 8.Raymond, Sail except Runday.3.50 Am .Fron Chicoutimi ant] Roberval with sleeping t Sanday.4.30 P.PES as 8 Joseph, daily SPR Sunday.3 From Bhbawmegan Valle, ané Grand Mare Juno, daily excepté um.dav.and rom Nt.Boniface ou 2.40 P.M.From 8%.Raymond, Sundeg only.\u2018Trains conneot as Chicoutimi wish Zagnenay steamers, for Tadousaa, Riviere du Loup, Murray Bay and Quebec.Upon application to the General Agent, a special rate will be made for five or more, to Shawenegan VF.the Niagara of ths Rass.Steamers \u201cMistarsini\u201d and \u201cCoke\u201d rem from Roberval to Trappist M , Grand Discharge, and to sli pointe on Take 88.John.Tickets for sale by R.M.Stocki bo St.Fous Hotel, where areas ny oar accommodation may be ALFX.HARTY, SRST Tr Gen\u201d Pas.Agtmise Power Comvany.OFA AFTER MONDAY, 17% September, 1901, Trains wiil rua as fo).lows : Betwien Quebec and Monimorency Falls Week Days: Leave Quebec everv hove fiom 830 am.to 9,0 p.m.Tere Mont morenoy Falls for Quebeo every bmr hom Shuto 100 p.m, and the Train at p.m suvdeys-\u2014 ve Queber: e: ir from 1.10pm ¢)9,%0 pm.Leave Montworency Falie for Quebec avery hour fern 3.08 pm.to 930 pm.ani the last drain st 1033 pm _ Between Qu-bec and Ste, Anne:\u2014Iæav1 Quebre week days, 730 am, xO.0U am, 1Cxam., x200 pr x5.16p.m., x018 p.m.xTheee trains do not take sengers for stations west of L'Age Gardien.Leave Quebec Bavdays, 7.35 a.m ze pm 5.38 pm.Leave Ste.Anne 5 7.18 am, x1000a m, x\\140am (ox vw} Baberday) x18.20 p m (Saturday only) x1#.80 © m.x4,.iupm.x traine do not pick tp passons né ntstionus ment of LA nge ave Ste Anne, 8.45 am, 11.400m, hd m.Between Quebec and dit.Joachim, wok Eays leave Quebea, 9.00 am,200 pm, Ki p.m.Week days leave St.Joachim, 008 m., gam, 2.50 p.m, Freight\u2019 for Resopre and St Josobim will be ror ived at Quebeo Stasicn oo Thi sdays and Saturdays only.in te formation apply te Barman A THOMAON, W.R RUMELL ET nl rs testée.AlN, ¢ 8 \u2014 DIRD.Chau ROO the 14th instant, a i= of / ut Mat Ew dore Choul .ocate.Hil Tunas) vin (ske place on Monday, the 17th, from.his father's residence, No.7 St.Famille street.at 915 o'clock, for the service at the 3 Now is the Time TO ATTEND TO TOUR Heating Apparatus Call gud see our latest up to date Hollers and Radiators, and get Art Catalogue giving valuable infosmation gratis.MECHANICS SUPPLY CO.96 St.Peter Street.HTER! Regular price 506.Ocr price 25¢.JUMBO PAPRTRIB.Regular price 25c.Our price 156 (50 Rhreta Paper 50 Eavelones.) PATRIOTIC PAPMTRIRS, NEW, GOOD VALUE 256 Havieg exc lat Colored Photos of (Jrveen Victoria: Hub ros, Baten Powell, Swrathoocs, Balles, ob, NOURE'S, 148 St, John Street FOR SALE.The nodersimnod is prepard ¢ Sealed Tersders addnnsed 10 tha inp clos, uni! TUKCDAY, the 5th instant tor the r han of the frllowing BELONGING TO \u2018Hi XNTATK OF KRID, CKA1G & CO.| 8s ck of Payer, £c.inoludiog Roulens, OM e Furnitare, &c.at Que to vessire bem.corres vu00surencun 0000 BT-FOG CO Ranck nf Paper nù Lorstte, Rug Bouk Dubte smounting 0 .JP AND Palance of uvexpie d lense of prem se in ise.Andrew stecet, abe, ond wham aitached ! Toven\u2018oriss of above can he seem mb my Wher and souk can bo examined a stew St And treet, dec, Luretie Forma Cush 7 sobtlemsnt approved of by tha i .La ew not be bound to accept the ighest Sender, we on sy D.RATTRAY.Curatoe, Daihousis sin es.Quebec, 10h September, 1900.WANTED A lad, 18 years of age, for right work.Apply at CHRONICLE OFFICE.ST.LOUIS HOTEL.A few minutes waïk from the St.Luuia TToll Gate, fecing tbe old iistoris PLAINS OF ABRANAM.liens Cuisine.Private Dinug Rooms for Ete aa Cention op.Lu Ghoice Rofrenhmonté, oto Meals at All Hours.Everything First Oless.WITH POLITE ATTENDANCE.C.Shirley, Proprietor.GRAND.Millinery Opening | ne ON2.\u2026e FRIDAY, 14h [EATAR?GLOVER,FRYACO, N, A DUSSAULT, M.D.ePRQIALIST.Fe of the Noss io 10 By LE Telebhone 1082.fonabts tailor gave that san of BE tars deu in the land o promise.nt wig id tweed department of cloth an assis.If you want any, hes- te ant fret choice.Cub Bia \u201c FAQUT.LEPIYAY # FRERE iS \"| Parry Sound, 44-88, Toronto, 35-78 | \u2018| of a 30-foot fall he sustained while at Local News.YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE.Toronto, Sept.13.\u2014The weather has been verv fine from the lake region to the Maritime Provinces, but in the Territories and Manitoba it has been very bad.Rain has failen heawily in all localities, durning in Southern Alberta to heavy snow.The outlook is Lecoming unsettled for the lake region.\u2014 Minimum and Maximum Temporatité \u2014Victoria, 56-58 ; Kamloops, 46-54 : Cuigary, 82-34; Qu'Appelle, 4446 : Minnedose, 44-50 : Port Arthur, 38-58; Ottawa, 53-66 : Montreal, 54-66: Quebec, 50-60 ; Halifax, 50-88.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ORGAN RECITAL.At the Franciscan's Church, Grande Allee, every Wednesday and Saturday night at 8.30 o'clock.Admission 25 cents.ere eee END OF SUMMER SALE.Messrs.Simons and Minguy announce today the close of their summer sale in a few days.Meanwhile every class of goods is offered at a great reduction.2 SEVERE ACCIDENT.Thomas Walsh, laborer, 12 Canoterie Hill, is in the Hotel Dieu, the result his work on the Citadel fortifications.His hip bone is broken and a shoulder dislocated, His recovery is doubtful.ge re res GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY QF CANADA.J Freight is now accepted at St.Andrew street Terminus for shi $ by tte Great Northern Railway or Cane] da betwcen Quebec and ail points between St.Boniface and Lachute.LE és MILL BURNED.Four million feet of three-inch spr: deals, together with a saw mill, were destroyed by fire on Wednesday\u2019 morning at Ste.Cecile.The loss is Sutimated at $76,000.Insurance, $44, \u2014 Y.M.C.A.NOTES.Reception and Social Committee will meet to-night at 9 o'clock, Young men's prayer and praise service to-morrow inorning at 9.30 o'clock The adjourned mecting of the Board of Directors will take place next Tuesday night.Mr.R.Aiken, the physical director, has returned from his vacation and is busy arranging to open thé gymnasium classes Monda .3th y, Sept.34th.\u2014\u2014 A I rar This signature la on ovory bex of tho génul: 14 Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tsbiste the remedy that onres a eold In ene day eee peer TELEPHONE POLES.Wanted immediately a large quantity of telephone poles, 30 feet in length, not less than six inches at the top end, delivered at points as follows : Along the public highway from Levis South to St.Hennedine and through Dorchester County.From Beaumont south through Belle chasse County.Along the river androad from L'Islet to River dv Laup.Poles must be sound timber, straight and peeled to within four feet of the butt end.Parties who can supply these, either in large or small quantities, will please communicate as below at one, stating price and proposed point of delivery.THE DELL TELEPHONE CO.OF CAN Quebes _22=\u2014\u20147\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE MR.CYRILLE LARUE.Funeral Service at the Basilica Yester- J boxes, dic to 33 per pound; Ÿ brojerty of Mr.Charles Eh CORONER'S INQUESTS.An inquest was held yesterday afternoon on the body of Marie Blanche Alice Bolduc, 9 ycar old, whoss body was found in the river on \u2018Thursday last.The jurors rendered a terdict of accidental drowning, at the same time suggesting that two railings te pla ed at the steps leading down from the Chamy-lain market: The (porouer also held an inqueet yes- a at Montmoreoc Falls on the Jl Lear old id named Je sep Hitatore who, in.al 0 + mothes,, bottle of Nerviline and died short afterwards.The jury returned a verdict of accidental poigoning.A PRIEST SURPRISED.Hon.Richard Turner, Messrs.Stuart H.Dunn, John H.Holt, David Ras, W.Wilson, Major Morgan and others, spending the summer at the Island of rieans, greatly surprised the cure of the parish\u2014Abte L.O.Corrivean \u2014 on Thursday evening last, by presenting tim with a weli-filled purse on the oc casion of his departure for Eurojc.The gift was wade on behalf of the donors, by Hon.Richard Turner, who, in making the presentation, spoke highly of the worth of the cure, sating that he bad gained the esteem of all by his courisey and friendliness, not only by his parishioners, but to all who made the Island their summer home.He also wished Abbe Corriveau a pleasant and safe voyage.The worthy cure was taken entirely by surprise, and was greatly moved by the evidence of esteem and friendship shown him by his English friends.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC FRUIT AND PROVISION, MARKET.Bulter\u2014Fresh creamery prints, 22¢ to) 5c per pound ; creamery in \u2018ubs and tule.17 to 3c.dr] RES, new laid, 18c and 20c doz.Case oggs, 18 and 14c per don ] Fruits\u2014Lemons, $6 to $7 per case.Oranges\u2014$8 per barrel.1 Bananas \u2014$1.85 to $1.50 per bunch.California Fruits\u2014Peaches, $1.09 $1.33 per box.Pears, $3.00 to $3.50 pes box.Plums, $1.25 to $1.50 per x.Canadian Fruits\u2014Owing to large re- veipts, basket fruits have been exceptionally cheap this week.Householders who do not purchase now will miss their chance, as owing to the late dis- tructive storm in the Ontario fruit sec tion prices are sure to advance.We quote : Peaches.40 to 50c per basket : plums, 40 to 50c per basket; pears, 40 to 50c per basket; grapes, 30 to 50c per ten pound bysket; apples, $1.50 to er pox barrel; pears, $3 to $3.50 per \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 TROUT FISHING ks Dest North of Quebec.The ouananiche fishing season of 1800, which terminates to-day, been a very successful one, and many excellent catches have been made in the Grande Decharge.The trout season is now at its very best, and the country north of Quetec is being thronged with American sportsmen, who are not only after the speckled beauties of the rivera and lakes, but are on the look-out for the, Jordlv moose and the rapidly increasing caribou.The demand for hunting Jicesvs iz said to be larzer this year than ever before, and already several fine specimens of the hunter's skill and prowess have been Lrought to town.At all the club houses along the line of the Quebec and Lake St.John Railway numbers of guests are now located.and in some instances ail the available guides and canoes are now engaged A goodly number of Que becers also leave for the difierent clubs bv train this morning, and as the trout ssason ends in a fortnight, the local disciples of Isaac Wallon will have to hurry up if they wish to do any more fly fishing this year.rer MEETING OF HARDWARE MEN.List of Officers Elected \u2014 Meeting Is Now at day Morning.The funeral of the late Mr.Cyrille LaRue.son of tbe Hen.V.W.LaRue, was held yesterday morning in the Basilica, in the presonce of à large and sympathetic assemblage.The service was sung by Rev.Othicu, Rector of Laval University, assisted hv the Abbes Aubert and Larue, as deacon and sub-deacon.The body was metat the church door by the Rev.Cure Faguy and the Libra was sung by Abbe Hebert, In the cortege was the sixth class of the Seminary, of which the late Master Cyrille been a member.The principal mourners were Hon V.W.LaRue and three of his sons, Richard, Arthur and Jules, Mr.J.B.Richrad, grandfather ; A.Guay, S.Richard and P: Richard, uncles, and among those present were noticed the Hon.Judges Larue, Blanchet, Bosse and Langelier, the Hon.Messrs.Parent, Turgeon, Flynn, Fitzpatrick, Sharples, Chapeds, Shehvn and Remillard, Lt.-Col.chesnay, Felix Carbray, M.P.P.J.I.Demers, T.Ledroit, P.Valliere, X.Grou L.J.Cannon, P.B.Cesgrain, V.Chatoauvert, | G.Lemoine.J.Àtois, L.P.Sirois, J.P.J.Cote, Lt.-Col.Vohl, T.Beland, J.B.Morin, F.X.Campesu, J.Bouffard, J, E.Livernois.J.lLivernois, L.Sihern, R.Boisseau, E.ery.J.B.Vermette, E.Cote, N.LeVasseur, J.W.Siroig, P.Blouin, À.D.Mailloux.C.E.F.Myrand, E.Jchesnay, E.Rouillard, J.P.Qrewier and others.September is the finest menth in the vear to visit Lake 8t.John.Protected by the moun from the cold winds © de Fe Lawrence thaolimate ofthe + fit John Valley in the antumn very delightful.The Inke an mountain sosnery of the Cana , M.N.Proulx, The largest choice of blouses ever oa be shown by the popular ç ; TAGE RGB 4, Tv ©, Mo-|' Brought to a Close.The third annual convention of the Canadian Wholesale Hardwar> Association closed yesterday morning by the election of the following officers :\u2014 President.Peleg Howland, Toremto 3 Vice-President, Wm.Starke, Montreal; Secretarv-Treasurers, Jenkins and Hardy, Toronto;; Executive Crmmittee, William Shaw, Quebec; William Vailance, Hamilton; Thomas H.Newman, Montreal; Real Angers, Montreal; W.R.Hobbs, London.Yesterday afternoon, on invitation of the Chinic Hardware Company, delegutes wore tendered an excursion around the harbor on Mr.G.T.Dave's splendid steamer Lord Stanlev.A visit was first made to the site of the new Quebec Bridge and the propoeed structure was described by the local members of the Associaion.The steamer then returned to the Levis Dry Dock where the delegates were D permitted, through the kindness of Mr.Davie, to closely examine the repair work now in progress on the steamer Lavery, pi Deere.Dr.Jus ce Scottish King.This priviioge accord: Motin, Dr.ortler, A.H.Verret, H.a ietors being nay recta, Verret, L.G.Desjardins, Chas.Dar- in the work.Lord Stanley then a a Drouin, H vent down as far as Monemonmer to Rivard, W.©.Languedoc, D.Belleau, | $1306 the passengers to get a @iimpre [the cfty, landing at the Queen's Wharf.Be Tigres ve de egates were all highly delighted not only with the excursion, but with the Spiendid hospitality they have re ceive from citizens during the whole of their stay.Mr.William Shaw, of the Chinlc Hardware Co., who had charge of the ainusements, is deserving of very t praise, The most of the deighte loft for their homes last night.SPLENDID FISHING RESERVE.situated 18 carri ta \u2018province.smote for flahing in this vince.All arrangements can be made at the Obateau Saguenay, Chicoutimi.At the lako are two fine camps one which may be used as dacks th h whioh | sles, uarters and the other desire annee Le bas mural se 5.Hof.oom: Bourdon db v , adation at not par an for the s Ro 1 3 pri logos or or he use of boats, ts Somprisos avery bing Trout va: omprisez ev: ] ut v OUR BLO! .nes 20r8 to 8 pounds Urank.the contents of a] TH: .MRONIOLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.| (NFORTUNE WEIGHS BUT TTLE, IF PUT ES (LV A1 0542 Prescription WEAK WOMEN STRONG SICK WONEN WELJ, OF THEM ALL.CHARACTER SKETCH OF THE LATE LORD RUSSELL OF KIL- LOWEN, WRITTEN BY T.P.O'CONNOR, M.P.Those.who saw Lord Russell in the House of Commons or on the political platform never formed any dra conception of the greatness of the man.In both pl , except on rare occasions, be was lame, halting, and ineffective.It is said, indeed, that Mr.Balfour, when he heard Russell make his first speech after his appointment 10 the Solicitor-Generalship, asked in surprise if it were true that he was making £17,000 a vear at the Bar, and lifted his eyebrows when he was told that the statement was absolutely correct.But if Mr, Balfour had becn brought by fortune next dav into one of Has] the law coûrts and found Russell in presence of à judge and a jury, and in a case un which great issues pd, be would have formed an entirely different impression, and would have prepared to ke tne admission which everybody fn Russell's own profession made\u2014that fn bis particular line Ruesell was no} only first and foremost, but that ait ho rest were nowhere, In a (cw minutes vou could see that porteut\u2014a great man.Though he was not vety tall nor very stalwart, Russell somehow or other scemed to 1ise above all his fellows, to be as it were à Ti among them, physically as well af Mibntally, The strong, almost tieret®, ' and obtrusive tempera- merit that lay behind and inspired the man gave him that splendid courage which made him seen to thus stand out and tower above others.Russell was a great temperament as well as a great intelligence.1 am told by those who were ir.the same profession that he could nat te classed among great lawyers.1 have indicated that he had not that gift of oratorical fervor and genius wl él makes a man thrilling to any audience, and he was not a man who had apy wide reading or any seri ous in in letters.But what a temperament it was! Ir the full and compressed mouth, in the troad forehead, \u2018n the steady, daring.and somewhat aflrighting eyes, in the pencirating voice, in the full aw, in t'v broad shoulders and deep chest, in all these things vou saw the signs and tokens of the man who has the power to control, to move 40 comand, his fellow-men.The conflicts of the Barlike other vonflicts\u2014are a matter of nerves and of force of character and strength and tenacity of will.The the | barrister of even fine mind, of logical and lucid remsoning, js no match for a man of equal intelligence if there be à great difference between his force of character and that of -his rival.It is that power of s'rong conviction in him- sell which qnables the barrister to pro- dues strong\u2019 conviction in others.When the advocate addresscs twelve of his fellow-men in a box, it is not merely his for prasoning which is in play, itis al abtle poet which passes from mek to man, and above ali, that strange, irresistible, magnetic~it might te called demoniab\u2014gift by which the man of strong will and commanding temperament is able to impress bis thoughts, is wishes and his commands upon bis fellow-man., And this was the secret of Russell's tremendous influence.Add to this that he had a der- fully clear \u2018intelligence.At a to got at the very root and ope 0 everything with which he had tb deal.He was not a great master of detail ; aumetimes, coven, he used to make strange and even weird mistakes as to the facts of his case.| But hé gd, to the core of: the subject at onve and with 8 \\glance, and he éould n through the complicated facts of the whole.cas and the put his convic- Uons befog others in such & manner as to malo it sem Impossible that any sane mind a take any other view of the facts t that which he took.1 was t in court several days during Ve historic Parnell commission, and ft wow (hen that 1 first began to understæhd Rusell's greatness.cept during\u2019 a few hours of the Tranby Croft case, during which I heard him make à socéch for the defendants ind against\u2019 the unfortinate officer implicated, I never heard Mm Ogain ln his great arena; and yet during theme comparatively few oppottunitied 1 waa able to nee the secret of the man's (m- mense professional tion and \u2018huge fncome.T had to describe his style \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A nice little colored wool parlor dus- der can be had for 18 cents ot 2.Pa oi i's.sought I of speech in the Parnell case, and I for a word; and the word to.me.and which T wed ag to we row ths werd tt let THE GEEATEST [mow Là coveys an ides of Rusgell's style and manner, | ribed him as a \u2018pile drives.\u2019 When you heard (he closeness of argument, thy extraordinary big force with which he bought you to the end of bia syllogisms' and then the energy of manner, easy mastety, the cmpathie voice, the aparing iH stalwart gesture\u2014when you saw and heard all this you soi w or other thought of the great, strong, machine which drives and drives crushes and imbeds the glant pillars that from the depths of the water are to support the Atlantean weight of a w bri over & © river, Indeed, I mi far as to imagine that I heard the thunderous echoes with which meadow and hill and stream take up the cries of tbe machine aud the pile in their agont as l'listened to this virile voice and strong-jawed, portent of à man.To \u2018those from whom he difiered, Russell was got altogether could be very disagreeable, contentious, and in the oxpression of his opin- subjects vas always deflant, and frequently Aspro right and left by the vehemence .and masterfulness of his tenmper and by the supremacy of his gifts.But on the ce, hand, no man had warmer tri 3 He had the kindest of hearts, staunchest of convict the oat Lending repas he ad not, know meanin wor .or physicals sar.moral He was an Irisbman, bul a thorough Irishman of the north, not of Southern type.In Ulster the war of races and creeds still rages, and the month bf July brings forth some of the symptoms and sometimes even the incidents of a civil war.These things stout, defiant, self-reliant and even arrogant, especially among those of re- ries was oppressed by every form of daw and suceessive confiscation.ot race Russell was the greatest and mosk successful tvpe for centuties.A Catholic in a Protestant country, a Irishmam where Irishmen but à small minority, a Radical a Home Ruler where pearly ali around him were staunchly Conservative, Russell made his way not by favor, not by patronage, not by friends, above ail not by cringing or flattery, or even prudent reticence, but by the sheer, indomitable and irresistable force of his intellect, his character and his integrity.' As he was in mind and character, so also he was in physique.He was, as has been said, not very tall\u2014 he must lave stood some five feet ten; he had good shouiders, a deep chest, was indeed as much a specimen of the fine physical as the intellectual man.More than once he showed himself ready to defend himself with his fists or even to be the aggressor when his opponent was particularly blackguard- ty in attack, and the hat slightly worn on the side of the head in the walk rather of the athlete than of the man of books he gave the impression of the fighter ready for any odds or anv encmy.The face, forehead and head showed the intellectual power, especially in later vears.\u2018The hair had been a beau tiful silver white, and he retained a good deal of it even to the end of his days.The forehead was beautifully white as well as broad, and the complexion was an ivory pallor.The white hair, the white, broad forehead, the fine pallor of the complexion in contrast with the large k eyes, and the expression of firmness and command made him a figure that would stand out from any multitude of men as one of those whom nature in an opulent and extravagant mood had endowed with the richest of her mental, moral and physical gifte\u2014T.P.O'Connor in London Mail Does your hair split at the end?Can you ull out a 4 andful HAIR 1255 ning your fingers through it?Does it seem and lifeless?Give your hair a chance.Feed it.The roots are not dead; they are weak because they are starved \u2014 that\u2019s all.The | best hair food is \u2014 It you don\u2019t want your hair to die use Ayer's Hair Vigor once a day.It makes the hair , stops falling, and cures dandruff.: It always restores color to gray or faded hae Jp dover Te, marié rap aie Wore tution dor, Ce ITT, March 28, 1800.\" Canovs, 5.Dak, SE Fe Sep Luka G.GRERUE, MewXork MY.1f you do Pérou ta ape of Like ë \"DR g 0.ATER, Loweil, Moss.April 13, 109.ttt sone eft.Come and 200 our ladies\u2019 costumes a, LAY, TEMA Y à vnEnw heavy | ght be fanciful go! and watched this broadwhouldered, | sant | 3 He had the defects of his haies 3 ions on political, racial and religious | ve.He made enemies |§ the |} THE JAGULED GARTER WATER POWER 0 have brought forth a character rugged, |3 ligion aud the race which for centu-|% AK Électri ENEW STYLE 1200 General c Light and Power REE 10 SOT RERO, | AT FOUR CENTS PER HOUR.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1800, \u2014 x llinaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OP TABLE WATERS\" | Bottled at and imported from the : Apollinarig Spring, Rbenish Prussia, charged only with its own naty 25,7 4 rol gpe pa CK 0 - CP.ARC LAMPS.§ + Mainly About Persons.Although Leo McWilliam js lost to sight be is still in memory dear.While be is gunning for Boers on the veldt, his birthday, September 13th, was fittingly obaerved by his friends at Mr.McWilliam's summer residence, Charleshourg.Dr.A.Simard, who is attending Hon.Mr.Marchand, reported the Premier somewhat better last evening.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.Farley have left on tbo Campana for a voyage lo the ulf, Mr.S.S.Hatt, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, has returned from St.Ours, where he had been attending the deathbed of his sister, Mrs.H.Prefontaine, widow of the late Dr.Prefontaine, of Troy, and granddaughter of Col.de Salaberry.Nr.J.E.A.Dubuc and Mr.J.D.Guay, of Chicoutimi, arc guests at the Chateau.Nr.L.G.Belley, advocate, Chicoutimi, is a guest at the Clarendon\u2014\u2014 Train leaves Lake St.John Rallway station Quiches, at 840 AM dally fer Grand\u2019Mere and the OBLEBRATED SHAWENBE.- GAN PALLS, the Niagara of the Haat.Special Hxcursion Rates and through parlor car on Saturdays.No tourist should fail to take this delightful trip.\u201cGranma,\u201d maid four vear old Harry one warm afternoon, \u2018\u2018dont\u2019t vou think you would be cooler if you took the windows out of your spectacles ?\u201d [EERE OTHER DEWETS.Guerilla Chiefs Whose Daring Deeds Have Won Renown .As pearly every war has produced a guerifla not hard to find of the indomitable Dewet.Maceo, the Cuban guerilla chief, was killed so often in Spanish despatches, that when his end did come nobody would: believe it.He baffled the Lest generals and the hardiest troops of Spain.He always devastated the country in front of a Spanish advance thus rendering it unfit for military occupation.\u2018 y times and his men slipped through the Spanish cordon after a stout fight, and after wandering through pathless forests and living on roots and fruits, would reappear in force in quite an unexpected quarter, On one occasion he attacked the army of Martinez Campos near Bayamo, and gave it such a drubbing that the Spanish general was glad.to escape by throwing himself into a litter and pretending to be a wounded Spanish soldier.He inflicted defeat after defeat on the Spaniards, none, of course, in regular engagements, but in ambushes and surprises, in which the terrible machete proved more than a match for the bayonet.Maceo at last {el in a mere skirmigh, shot by a stray) ullet.General Morgan during the American Civil War gained for himself a repute tion the daring and romance of which has been remembered when many other and heroic incidents of that war have been forgotten.Morgan, with little more than 2000 men, defied capture by & force of over 120,000 Pedorals for months, carried fire and sword th h the Northern States, and, unlike LD wet, in a country where everyone WAS HIS BITTEREST FOE.He crossed the Cumberland River with three brigades of cavalry after him.Despite this fact the ip of Bardstown, Lebanon and Springfield surrendered to him.He tapped iclegraph wires, forwardiog the enemy misleading orders and messages, and frequently in this way sent them of chases.~ At Brandenberg Morgan scised two steamers and ferri- od his men across the Ohio under from a Federal gunboat.Eien à Cumberland _ river, when all seemed hopeless, Morgan and his men broke through the era] lines to the open country.A week afterwards, however, was surrounded at Salinvil, and after a desperate fight svrrender- ed.1t is on record that Morgan march ed twenty-one hours out of rh four every day, and that he never less than à dostn skirmishes in one week, Garibaldi, with his Ccciatori delle Alpi, was able to realize the true mis 2 light te fectign.de mobility he com Pears fr chief or {wo parallels are, immensely superior forces sent, again him times without number, op the flank of the enemy, then on \u2019 rear, appearing at the polit where be\u2019 was least expected, Garibaldi was an ideal raider.On one occasion he seent- ed hopelessly hemmed in, the Lavina fort being in front, a strong force of the enemy on either flank, and gunhoate on the Laggo Maggiore in the rear.Bold as usual, Garibaldi, although without a single gun, conceived idea of attacking Lavino, despite the fact that it was occupied by nearly 600 Austrians, with five guns, The plan succeeded - through very audacity, and from that moment the Austrians had a moment's Before the dl- lies entered Milan he was in Lecco, fore they had crossed the Adda be al Bergamo, and while they were cross ing: the A 0.by taking a short eut, he was ahc\u2019 ' of them at Brescia, © Marolo, \u2018 » Carlist chief, was nol only an as .te and \u2018\u2019slim\u2019\u2019 leadér, but also a very blood-thirsty one.On one occasion he captured six of the of ing generals.He \u201ctried\u201d them ime mediately by court martial.They wets condemned to death and immediately.shot, and all explanation as to what crime they had committed refused them Scottish history deals largely with raiding and guerilla exploits.The fogs Gowrie conspiracy to seize James Vi, and remove him from his favorites, Lennox and Arran, produced an outs ri law who defied capture for many Some men rise because of thelr gra vity and some aink because of bein CANARY BIRDS Eee bd Eu ou wish to.Jour bird in good health sod mnt woman\u201d will be worth remembering 3 Don\u2019t leave a bird in a room w ce.Don't hang ihe bird in a windows Don\u2019t hang the bird in sumshine = ough to dry its plu 3 n't hang the bird whore there ary lg steam or damp air.Don\u2019t give figs, sugar or .room if Jou want his hest sol Don't feed mustard or turnip seed good rape, but are bitter, and as fit for a bird aa sawdust is for you.the cup from which a bird drinks every day, and during hot weather seve \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Too many culitary amistants are cure years.\u2014\u2014 levity, mee fees following bints from the in being swept, Dust injures the o cept just after bath, and only long draughts, or in a kitchen where shegs Don't allow the bird to fly about the Instead of sweet rape; they look like Don't fail to change the water fit eral times a day.to impair the flavour of the consomme The biggest fool is the man who com siders himself the wisest.11 CALVERT'S - 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