The Quebec chronicle, 22 septembre 1902, lundi 22 septembre 1902
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Job FO_\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 NDING OF THE STRA .Carefuly set accord- © ost up-to-date styles sonable.ale, Weak, Sick People.| lt koope the Young from becoming Old and makes the Old feel Young.RSE QUÉBEC, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 100%.MICHE \u2014 : BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.THE SS.MONTEAGLE The Question Ventilated before the Marine Ioquiry Board on Saturday.=== ere EVIDENCE OF CAPT.CHAPMAN IS VERY SEVERE ON SECOND MATE \u2014_\u2014 The commission appointed by the Dominion Government to inquire into the recent stranding of ocean uteum- ore in the river St.Lawrence, resugied its sitting on Saturday morning last, when pilot St.Laurent, employed to bring the xe Montoagle tv Quebce after he whip's being divabled, asd the master of the versel at the time, Cnn.Chapman, wory cxauxined.Commander Spain prosided, and had associated with him, Capt ChE, of Montreal, and port warden Simons, of Quebec.Nr.Merodith, advocate, was also ppcos roprseonting the Montreal Shipping Conforcace, and Nr.A.H.Cook, advocate of Quebec, acting =e sonnel yo- Cape: pe The firot witness examined waa pilot Theophile Bt.Laurent, who de that he had 26 experience an a pilot, and brought the steamer Monteagle up to Quebec wm the month of duly lant, after wie hed met with the disaster.He maid that ho Imew the Monteaglo well, ar ho had piloted hee on many occasions up and down the river, and she was a well fitted and well found whip in every respect.On bringing the vessel up te Quebec during the mouth of July lam, after the acch .the Captain was continually on the bridge with hin, and the compasses belorging to dhe vresel wcre all right.Ho knew Capt.Chapman personally for three yvers and always found him a careful navigator.Referring to the light at Father Point, pilot St.Laurent raid that it wan a god one even before it wna altered and made more powerful rexetly, and there wan 10 difficulty in pioking it up in clear weather.But now it is #0 strong that it can he observed 22 wrilen off, whilo hermtofore the distance it could be picked up from was 16 miles.Me alxo said that the Marine and Finiuwies Department were pow engaged in erectiog a new fog slation at Father Pomt.Capt.Walter Leslie Dangerfield Chapman, who was nraster of the ss Monteagly at the timn of the accident, wan the next witness examined, coming specially from Montreal for the pur; pore, of hie own acenrd.He mado an excellent witness, and showed com- clusively that he in noty only 8 per- fretly qualilied navigator but an in- telgent nian.He did not hesitate to fay the blame for the acoident on the shoulders of the second officer who was officer of the watch at the time, a man named Birkett, who diroheyml orders aid ran the vessel on 8 reef.On being asked if the river £1.Lawrence or (he imefficiency of the lighta was in anv way responsible for the accident.he responded ina mort om- rhatic \u201cno.\u201d .Capt.Chapman, in part said :\u2014 1 hold a firet claxe maatre'e cortificata from the British Board of Trade.which 1 received in September, 1688, and I am also a naval remeve officer, 1 have been in the employ of the Elder.Nemprtor Line for the past three years fired making fivo vosligen &s | second officer, foHowrd hy four voyages aa first pficer, when | wan promoted Captain.Ti in not the first acoident that I had in the Monteagle.Last year, on Christman Day.190.while .off the coasd of Africa, during the waich of the rame officer, the vend touchre bit no damage ver cause.On that nocasion, like the Jas, it war the fault of thin wan Birkett, whem J dn.structed & short time before the acci- det 0 xterr csat 19 south, hut ea enon an my hack vos turned ho nicer.«| onnt 12 north, when the ship afterwards struck, To Capt.CHf.\u2014T wrote home to the owners at the: time and complained of the mreond officer, but roceiverl no answer nor satisfaction, except a lot tor from the auprrintendent of engi- neera blaming us all and mywelf * aw well aa the ret.ket waa not din.mise! febm the employ, but allows to remain on in Me position.| had no tight (0 disméen him: à Captain har not the power to dispenses with the meviceew of an officer, 1 left England on the 2nd of last July with the Montengle, and before leaving had the =hip\u2019s compasses properly adjusted my- well, and took every necessar= precau- sion in the interurt of the ship.The ship's books wera kept by my officers, under my instructions ; the first light I saw after coming up the Gulf was the Gaspe light; tho woather was clear and I saw Jand distinctly, with the houses on the shore, though it was might, through glasses.\u201d The witnme then went on to explain his trip up the river until Fame Point light was picked up, saying :\u2014\u2018I was on the bridge with tho wecond officer, who was op watch, when we gighted ¥.light, and as ied a I gave the course to the officer of the watch with instructions about stesr- ing, and particularly cautioned him on no account to go within.thres mikes of the land.The Fame Point light ix a good one, and ar we were coursing along I thought I would go into my room, close by and have o rpet es we hail three days solid fog mreviously, and I was constantly on the bridge for four days and three nights, and coukl hardly stand from fatigue, mo aîter giving the second mate his instructions and posting him on the currents, 1 went into my room and sat in a chair when T smmediately loll asleep : one and a-half hours later | wan awakenmd by the concussion of the ship running axhore, I jumped on the bridge and found the vessel on a red.Before 1 left the bridge the first time to roe.tho shin was heading north 36.aml after tha accident T looked and found her head north 32, which showed clearly that the officer on watch had die.obeyed orders, and he did not deny it, he came up to me and said that it was his fault, he would take all the blame.To Commander Spain.\u2014Witnesn suid that he mule thirty voyages in thé St.Lawrence, and never before | had an eccident ; he had alvo traded in the Gulf of Mexico, South Africa, and the United States He experienced threo days thick fog before making Capo Ray, and during that time never tefl the bridge of the vessel excopt for a uioment or two.When they reached Cape Rosier the weather cleared, and when the accident occurred he wax resting in a chair being = comphtely tired out from previous exertion.The officer .of the watch, second mate Birkett, was ren ible for the accident.{ could not help carrying him with we after the previous carchess accident at South Africa; 1 had no other alternative, ax Cajtains, ae a rule, have no choice in the selection of their officers.It wax break of day when the Montcagle went on the reef; when [ came on dick 1 could plainly see the whore and houses lining it.1 have no idea where the socond officer in now, he was pail off at Now York, after.I took the\u2019 vesmol around there.Mr.Superintendent of kngincers gave instructions to have him paid off ; 1 went a letter from Fame Point to the owners, explaining the accident and its causes ; I never got an anawer to my letter, ! 0 Capt.Clif.\u2014\u201cThe stranding of the Monteagie was in no way dite te the river St.Lawrence or the lights.I attribute the disaster altogether to the sccond mate who disobeyed orders.He wan in two opher ships belonging to the firm before he joined the Momeagle, the Garth Castle, Capt.Cross, and Lake Erie, Capt.Joncs, who would not sail with him.ro he wax changed, hut when | som] taived | weocived no selisfaclion ; he was allowed to remain.\u201d \u2019 \"Capt.Chapinan next gave a detailed account of the autions he tonk to ralvage the Monteagle after the accident.firet telegraping for assistance, when he sought for leaks, and the cxew worked 9 hours, waint deep 1 in water at tbe work ; how the as (aaperien came along, also some schnnneta, and the placing of A00 tons of cargo on hoard these crafla, otherwise the vonsel would bave sunk and verhape gone iv pieces and ben à total lows.In answer to a question of what salaries be and his ofhcers racoived, Capt.Chapman seid be was paid £93; the first offiee, £12; second officer, £10, and th third officer £7.There were watches, four men on\u2018 a watch bevide the officer, wis : quarter- | masxier, steering ; dookout, iwo extra hands on deck; also an apprea- tic, whigh he admitted was not eau wen ib cam of novessity.Capt.Chapman also void that he was discharged, though not offically so, and tho vessel around thare.AH the crow have boen\u2019 discharged excopt the first officer, cook, steward, and apprentice hoys.tion with the owners ; all matters in relation to me have ben carried out Meredith arose and took exception to an interview which appeared in te press, that took place between a local reporter and Commander Slayter, of H.M.8.Ariadne, on Thursday last, when the latter said that \u2018no more British war ships, be had reason to believe, would proceed to Montreal, on account of the accident to H.M.8.In.«efatigable.which cost £12,000 to repair.\u201d This was in Mr.Meeedith'sy mind, incorrectly reportell.This volua- tary statement of Mr.Meredith was embocdéed in the official minutes of the investigation, although tho interview in question had no cvnnection with the inquiry whatever.Capt.CHff came to Lhe rescue of the reporter who was ahment at the time, He said that he overheard Commander Shayter siate that no British war \u201chips wok proceed to Montreal, not on pecount of the channel, but on account of the pilots, as the Admiralty haul no confidence jn the present system of pilotage.\u2014_\u2014 THE INCBRCOLONIAL STAFF Moncton, N.B., September 20.\u2014More changes on the I.C.R, official staff are mported.RK.W.Simpson, formerly of the Engineers\u2019 Department, becomes avsistant to General Manager Fottinger: Win.Wippey, chief clerk to Genoral Superintendent Price and »N.fook b of Montreal, _-mocit déral manager» office with special contro] of the French Departmentarte ee DEATH OF JUDGE FONTAINE Montreal, Sept.20.\u2014 News reached the city today of the death at Sorel this morning, of Mr.Justice R.E.Fontaine, Judge of the Saperior Court ior the distriot of Richelipu.His Lordship had Leen ating for a couple of days, but his death comes altogether unexpectedly.Mr.Justico Fontaine was à native of St.Hyacinthe, where he resided and practiced taw for many yours.He also took a prominent part in politics in that district for a number of years, On the death of Mr.Justice JJ.Alphonse Owimet, a little over a year ago he was raised to the Bench\u2014__ The latest improved machinery installed in Pleiffier's Steam Laundry to turn _ out the latest style of finish.\u201cThe Domestic Finish.\u201d Phone 524.Vee \u2014\u2014\u2014 HONG KONG WANTS FAST LINE.Hong Kung, Sept.16, \u2014 The Ghawler of Commerce here has pored a resolution strongly endoring the plan for a fast Atlantic steamwhip sc ion connecting with the present Canadian Pacific Railroad route across Canada ant the Pacific, and recommenda that n comtract for mail and | ger ree- vier be entered into with the Canadian Pacific Railroad, making an ali-British route and providing for à recuction of time ¥etween Hong Kong and London to 26 days.\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXHIBITION OF HAT4 At Miss Worre t's on Tuesday, 23rd aud following days.\u2018 123 8t.John st eet.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE Ottawa, Sept.20, \u2014 Sir Wiliam Mulock has recoived a cablegram from Elder, Dempster & Co., to the effect that Captain Taylor, one of th oldest mariners in the companys servios is on his way to Ottawa, with letters of introduction from Sir Alfred Con, and asking that a date be arranged for a meoting with the Mimiser of Marine, Hon.James Sutherland «ill he in Ottawa on Wednosay next when he will meet Capt, Taylor and\u2019 talk aver with him the subject of the St.Lawrence route.Capt.Taylor's visit in the outcome of an interview Sir William Mulock had when in Eng: lend with the Elder, Dempster people, nt which the former suggested the advisability of the company sending a repremmtative to discuss with the Government further ineusures for improv- \u2018ng the navigation of the St.Lawrence.pee ma We bave not advanoed the prire vf eur Tcbarcos, Ambir Emo ing Vobacon, 8 :bs, Currency and Fair Piav Chswing Tobaco's are the sane size and price 10 the consum: r as formerly.We h-ve alan extended the time for the redemption 1 Sow Shoe Tags to January 1s, Sigced, .+ EMPIRE TOBACCO CO: unsound, lie.on to status.experiences of the cxpedition, ever, J do not.think any person is identibed should do expedition, Lowof the axsossination of President Mcturned towards Roumania.The papers here have expressed the + ma: Berlin Congress was held under Ger many\u2019s | holds that precisely similar to that of the other vignatories.months Cabinets reach a decision.tria-Hungary's attitude attit respect to Neua Frie Presse.in dently inspired hy the Foreign Office, rays the ment will first confer with the other powers which signed the Berlin treaty common action : next, bo asked in done with the then anawer the note of the Staten, ment powers cannot demand that action be taken, hut at the same timo expressing agreement with the portion of the note re- Iating to the duties of humanity snd civilization.logged derel of Canso hy the steamer Bylvia ix the Canarias, which wan abandoned May while mington, Del., to Malilax.THE \u2018DEFECTION OF DX, BEIDRICK ig He will net É4ik Unsil afior he was pretty sure {hat it was throug WITH THÉ IMJYSICIAN WHO Mr.Hall, the Superintendent of Engi- ACCOMFANIE THE PEARY necrs, that he was thus suffering, a ARCTIC BXPEDITION \u2014~ HIS wan who knew nething whatever about QUARREL W HIS LEADER the St.Lawrence, was not at all ; so * qualified to five an opinion.\" \u2014\u2014\u2019_\u2014 To Mr, A.H.Cook.\u2014\"TI lontoag New Hep.21.\u2014 vr.Thomas in being repaired at New York; J took co ary Ny L had disagreements with Lieut.Peary, the Arctie explorer, and left the : 1 ter's expedition om August 27th, 1901, I have not had any communica [urriver in New York to-day, after an absence of four TE in the far north.Concerning the icisman of hiv lat- ac through Messrs.Hall and Campbell, [tions -in the A: regions, he was the latter the Company's ageut at [inclined to be | nt.\u201cI will not Montreal, who wrots me a letter tell- [discuss in any way.\u201d he said, \u2018any ing me a new master was coming out [misunderstanding hat J may have to take charge of the ship and ot thefhad with Lieot.[Peary and may or same time instructing me to proceed may not have bee the caune of my to Liverpool, as persenger, etc.cs about a} intimation that 3 at a _ At the close of the hearing, Mr.the reaxon you the party was because you were nod exactly in a sound state mentally naked.æ the time ?he wos \u2018The report thfit I was \u201cmentally , is a malicious \u201cAre you going to wake a state ment in regard to the affair?\u2019 \u201cAt the proper time I will make a a statement in fall of tho reasons that led me to purewe the course I did, both as to remaining im the Arctic as well the charges about my mental Pending the statement Lieut.Peary will make ahout the work and how- who the expedition or connected with it any talking.Tt is very hard to have besm maligned as I have been and not talk, but | shall nevertheless adhere to that shetermination on my part.Concerning my trouble may have with Lieut.Peary and inv experience while living am the Fakimos and the denial of to me hy Lieut, even & little coffee without Peary, 1 shall say nothing at this wugar, time, .\u201cThe reason I remained in the Arc tic was purcly one of duty to the and vas not for any monetary purpoge.ere has not hoen a single day since I left the expedition.over a gwar ago, that T have regrettecl the ri 1 saw fit to tale.\u201d à Bvhleitk that he had heard Kinley from a whaler last Junc, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOT WORTH A CENT Goderich, Ont., Sept.19.\u2014 \u201cWe give the widow back her eent and dismiss this suit against her with conte.\u201d That ie what (he jury of the Assize \u2018ourt hire verteiday maid in the novel ait of Coke vs, Smith, in which Mr.Coke, of Brusmis, sged forty, sought \u2018rom Mrs, Smith, a, Guelph widow, of 13, with a grown op family, 82,500 for breach of promise of marriage.The lelentlant adinitt~d the technical right to aue ond had paid into court one cent as ample compensation for Coke's \u201cwounds.\u201d But the jury directed it should bo returned to the widow, Letlera produced werr enroxing gnd liber.aly adorned with eeviptural quotations.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROUMANIAN JEW QUESTION VIEWS HELD ON THE U.8.NOTE IN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA \u2014 IMMÉDIATE ACTION NOT EXPECTED \u2014 THE U.8.BAS NU RIGHT TO INTERFERE.Bertin, Sept.20.\u2014The the text of the note of ublication of the United States to the powers on the subject of the treatment of Roumanian Jews, according tu the German official view, shows tha t the United States ia nct- ing loyally toward the powers con corned in laying its card: face up on eye is now the table and the offici the note tacitly invites Ger that ) 3 : to take the initiative, since the but the Foreign Office jermany is in & position It is expected that will clapre before the several Aun le with ecretary Hay's note, the n_ article evi- Vienna, Sept.20.\u2014Regardin Austro-Hungarian Governorder to reach an agreement for LAWLESSNESS OF THE STRIKERS \u2014 They go out in a Mob to Find Non-Union M \u2018a, \u2014\u2014_ SEVERE FUSILADE OF BULLETS Vo THE MOB FIRES ON THE DEPUTIES AND THE FIRE IS RETURNED \u2014 NO ONE IS WOUND.FD \u2014 THRES STRIKERS AR.KESTED \u2014 THE POSITION OF THE $1HKE.\u2014 Wilkesharre, l\u2019a, Sopt.BI.\u2014 The wrining lown of EdwardsviHe, near here, wan the sone of much lawheww.nesss last night and varly this morning.A crowd of men, vai to be «riers, went in march of a man naw- ot James Mctinire, who had gome to work in the ines last woek.They broke down the door in the dwelling shire Molivire was supposed to dive amd coumnitted other predations.The wob also fisvd où the doputies, at the Woodward urine, The officers returned the fire, but pa one was wound «l.Karly thix morning, three men wero arrested, charged with being the vingleaders who threatened the diff of McGuire, They gavo their names as tie Bherbemah, George Streiker and McMahon Mone.In default of 31000 bail cach, they were committed to jail.The Brotherhood of Railway Train wen employed an all railroads oentes- ing in Wilkesharre, hed a seoret moet- ing at Kingston to-day.The objet wan to take some action on the question of brotherhood men hauting coal from the mines where non-union men wre employed.The only information that would be given out was that a wolition hal heen adopted requesting he Secretary of each local division to write a letter to Crand Master Morrisey requesting hin to come here st once.A repair house 4 the Foywire mine of the Lehigh and Wilkenharre Coal Company was destroyed hy fire at an early hour this morning.lt is «nid the buikling was set on fire.Reding, Pa., Sept.21.\u2014 There passed through this city last night and today three trains, containing n total of 150 cars of anthracite, or about 4.506 tone.One-third of this is «ail to have been recently mined aml tho remminder is wasbery coal and anthracite which has been held in orage.Ît im maisl the newly mined ~oml all cores from the western end of Schuylkill county.The Reeding Company's officials bere believe that the increased shipments of washery «val promised from now on will solve the question of semplvine the market vith fuel during the strike, THE SORROWS OF A PRINCESS KING LEOPOLD, OF BBLGIUM, FORCES HIS DAUGHTER, PRINCESS STEPHANIE, TO LEAVE THE PALACE \u2014 HE OBJECTED TU HER MARRIAGE.Brussels, Sept.20.\u2014A despatch to the Patriot from Spa says that when King Leopold arrived there he rw fured to speak to thé Princess Stephanie, Countess of Lonyay, and compelled her to leave the Royal Palace.The Princess consequently left Spa 2 A DRUNKEN CREW.Chatham, Masr., Sept, 20.\u2014 The three-manted schooner Dora Matthaws, of New York, bound without cargo from Newburyport to New York City, wens at one o'clock yesterday morning on Logwood Mill har, off Chatham, and will be a total loss, : Seven n n, who the crew, wo taken off in \u2018t brecchtæ buoy.aptain Ronsey, who in à white nee und Lo leave the Fresset wn t oc \u201cWorning.patronat Fdwin 8t , of the Monomny le raving station, od signale to warñ the schooner that inhe was running dangerodsly near the shore, hut his pile were ton tly not baked, According to te- monta ol the beget wamen, (hy had ben \u2018dtinking Nqlior sinee the seloaner lett Nerburypard yeep à morning, mi fromm these Te life Nay orn eoneleded that conditions an hoard the wohooner' were SMU of the Ordinacy: Several nf the -salkod incoherently when they reach hore.Captain Rontey raid he not -eare to abandon the schooner wa.t ho a total wreck.ing in som of his aslo the Scandi tions existing on Bound previous her running ashore.Dora kins, iron the 34.Lawsenm, arrived at Mauchoster on Saturday.3 Hey, rom the Ss.bamrency, arrived at NGER PLACED IN CHE LOUISK [London on the 18th instant.farrived at Law\u2019 Paimes previous to tue , opposite: the sity, by which for Monevesl, uteasners received considerable payer lor proceeded.Ba Hilda, Captain St.Mickel, with à ca of pulpwoad, léft port on Saturday for Thorold; Oat., in tow of tug Eddy.\u2018Captain Fairtult, | with} The ss foe arrived from Montreal at 6.30 m Father, Point 137) \u20140le and .Inward at 4.a Sep ka ; pm gore \u2018| Cape Magdalen (2011\u2014Clowdy ; rain- ; steamer, 1,457 tons, Nt.John, N.B., to west coast England, |.deals, private terms, September ; PTE : calm.Inward at 5.80 p.m.steamer, 1,108 tons, Cirindatone la.fétéamer.land\u2019 to west coast England, deals, A7s.Ad.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEO.ard to al (A Mat.The ss Birmingham, Fal- The se\u2019 Nother Holme, Captain Gor Schooner Charlevoix, Captain Rowe, 18th instant.* The sn Symra, Captain Harbits, from with a cargs of ved in port last night and The us Hurona, Captain Dorwood, from Shields, with a cargo of oval, arrived in port yesterday morning and muured in the Louis: Book - The ss Teultonia, Captain Klunker, from Hamburg, with à gemmral cargu, arrived in port yesterday and pro- | ceeded for Montreal.: The se Mystic, Captain Dawson, from Sydney, with a of coal, ar- should row, can expect who races in à leakless satisfactory profit.\u20ac later Shoe\u201d J.H.BEGIN, - Agent for St.Roch, must bail, when he to win against ond boat, The factor methods, and selling system, of \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u201d climinate enough leaks, waste, and needless expense, to aggregate a - It ensuses Wearers against overcharge by Retailers, through the Maker's peice stamped on the sojes,-$3.50 and $5.00.© Gite Boule * book talis Why.rived in port on Saturday and pro- cceded for Montreal.- Tug J.H.Hackett, Captain FiHi- won, from , arrived at Char lottetown, P.F.IL, on Pri evening.made the rug down in shout sixty hours.The ss Unique, Captain Bjoness, from Grangemouth, in ballast, aeriv- od at Riviere du Loup on Saturday, to load a cary for Messrs.Fraser & Co.PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived, September 20.38 Tiger, Wold, Rotterdam, W.M.Maepherson, for Moutreal, gencrpl cargo.- 38 ystic, Dawson, Sydney.Dominion Coal Co., for Montreal, coal.Schr.Lumina, Warren, Murray Bay, master, ballast.Schr.Waite Queen, Levesque, Saguenay, master, lumber.Scptember 21.38 Manxman, Christie, Liverpool, W.NM.Macpherson, gencral cargo.48 Hurona, Dorwood, Shields, H.Pry & Co., coal.38 Teutonis, Klunker, Hamburg, W.M.Macpherson, for Montreal, gén- oral cargo.S8 Bymra.Herbitz, Rytney.Dominion Coal Co., for Moatreal, coal.CLEARED, : 38 Numidian.Main, Liverpool, Al lane, Rae & Co.38 Wohun, Meikle, Wabana, Nfid., 38 Montreal, Murray, London, Elder, L.T .Terminal Co.Au Schr.Fleetwing, Blouio, masicr, Carbray, Sôn & Co.Dempster & Co.Tug Eddy, Patensude, Thorold, St.\u2018ermine! Co.Hilda, St.Michel, Thorold, St.Schr.I.J.Selig, Galibois, Stgustin, master.3chr.Daisey, Blais, Labrador, I.Q., master.Seven Is lands, master.Schr.Lumina, Warren, Murray Bay.(Schr.Snow Queen, Levesque, Chicou- .timi, master, SIGNAL SERVICE.Quebec, 90th Sept., 1902.Note.\u2014The Sgures after names vl places\u2019 denote the number of miles velow Quebec.Father Point (157)\u2014Cloudy ; strong east wind.Outward at 11,30 am.Cervona ; at 1.10 p.w., Louisburg.Matane (199)\u2014Cloudy ; west wind.Outward at 9.30 a.m., Kingstonian ; at 11.30 a.m., Lakonia.Anticosti\u2014Cloudy : north-çast wind.Heath Point | (437)-Outward at 7 am, Lake Eric.Inward at 10.30 a.Dengore Head.Point Amour \u2014 Inward yesterday at Jo.a0 a.m., Bengore Head.Low Point (380)\u2014Cloar ; west wind.Inwant at & a.m., Eva ; yesterday at 9.30 p.m., John Christi Outward yesterslay at 9.90 p.m., Sif.Cape Race (817)-Clear: north wind.[nward at 12.30 pue, Tabasco aml Martinen.Sunday, Sept.21, 1902.Compiled by the Tidal Survey\u2019 t- .ment ee Vet Pour APPART RRPRP SPAS PR {Sporting News.fi GOLF.Much interest in being taken in the Canadian Golf Chamosionsiips which pb, Jar to take place on tbe Dixie Links near Montreal, from Wodnewduy to Satunday of this week.Quebec will be represented by Messrs.Herb.Mo.Greevy, W.C.JJ.Hell and H, S.Thompson.BOXING.BOXING EXHIBITION.Do not forget the fine boxing _exhibition which will be given on Wednesday evening 24th September, at the Patnoir Miroir between Alf Lynch ond Omer Mercier.The latter will weigh in at 115 He ond will be the strongest adversary that Lynch ever met.This bout will take place at 9.30 and the preliminaries will commence at 8.30.Admission\u2014Gallery 50 ro circle, 75 cents, regarved seats LACROSSE.SHAMROCKS DEFEAT CORNWALL.Montreal, Sept.21.\u2014The crucial game of the scason\u2014that between the Shamrocks and Cornwalls\u2014took place on the Shamrock grounds yesterday afternoon and resulted in a victory for the home team hy five gamer 10 two.That about indicates the play.The Shamrocks were casily 50 or cent better than their opponents.Fre Cornwall team is weak on the home, but it hae a strong defence and a fairly swilt fiekl.They handle the ball well, but their home is not a scoring one.The teams :\u2014Shamrocks : Mar: tin, Howard, Smith, Currie, Robinaon, Hoobin, McKeown, J.Brennan, H.Rrennan.Cornwall.\u2014Hunter, White, Cameron, W.Broderick, Burne, Degan, Me- Millan, Madden, McAteer, Eastwood, J.Broderick, Allan.Referee.\u2014D.H.Reynoldu, Ottawa\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ess\u2014 Annoying Symptoms of Kidney Disease ACCOMPANIED BY CONSTIPATION AND SHOOTING PAINS IN THE BACK.Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.Kidney discase is almost invariably accompanied by constipation amd liver disorders.Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver Pilla are more effective than ordinary wedicines, because they -have a direct and courbinel action on kidney, liver, and bowels.By this extraondinery pow- or they entirely overcome complicated diseases of the digestive, filtering and vrcretory systeme.Mr.John Nayea, Ashhurnham, Peterhore\u2019, Ont.states :\u2014\" Having used Dr.Chase's Kidney Liver PHlx with success {can strongly recommend them.For a considerable time | wax a rufierer from kitiney chinese sind constipation.and be siden being tomtured by the shouting paina terough the back put up with the other annoying and often distress.ing symptoms of kidney disorders.Romotimien 1 would go three or four days without a motion of the bowele Sepian - and cod get no relief.h ber .AN PN After uning a few boxes of Dr.Cha.Monday.LE 8.80 ol) Kiéinoy-Téver Pille I was well Tucsda: 9.0.51 | ngain, and feeling fine.This treat- | Wednewday.10:81 10.48 [ment seemed to be exactly what i Thursd 11,45 00 Encecdeai amd promptly brought rolief iday.12.1.14 land cure.Aa 19» 2328 Ne.Chan's Kidney Liver Pills, one $ - 281 IM Lill on dose, 25 cents & box, At all DHIGAWAYNER IN TORONTO Toronto, Ont., Sept.84.+ Riely 16 Manning Avenue, was sef upon nn owt of the aorket, the sesond on top of the head Hing Flanagen ground.A policeman and a oitiren |} = his sid and the highwaymen (his Sunday moming, JJ.T.Flanagan.[REV.raring Flanagan's onterien, rushed to [greatly made [address a dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Taronto.ne Geer eet MR.TINLING AT BT.DREW'S CHURCH.AN.Wellealey street hy three highwaymen i who etruck him wine with a aan hag, | pc tops Eee | greeted the the first blow forcing the right = evelCharch yesterday.Hin sermons were to de reholely and full of intereat and _de- vared arge with intense fervour.The audiences loft the sacred cdifice delighted.Mr.Tinling will off, carrying the god watch of Mr, Flanagan with them.bern The Inttde was [o'clock and a pubRe meeting wilt Lbernoved to (race Honpital.where: it [held in the asme place thie evening |nuel interest.Fwan found that hin skull had he became certain that she would | slightly fractured.Fe is now Te reliisnd to sap] scious and will revover, [public abe mont cof con hese meetings.ting of ladies in 8{.An- \"n Church (hin Wher wl to-momow at ah o'clock, The ally invited to 5 wo, sind the balance ia n'Bfternonn at ba por Toe grid Lemieux, advocate, 68 [LN ___EDUCATIONAL __ CELL 0000200 00400000008 MISS HULL, Holding First-Class Certificates, \u2018WL Open Clasces for Shorthand and Typewriting On SBPTEBMEBER 16th; AJ] thoso deriring to study Bhorthasd and Tycewritiax vhould pod fall co take sdvaniage of sttemding hur nlssees, sa very oarcful and thorough Lustruetion te given and spoclal mitoni pull tore- porting Joactioe, and comriercial correspnodence For all farther information apply at 404 Couillard Street.sepdSrim +++ 1 - Shorthand and Typewriting CLASSES.Conducted by MSS | M.THEBGELL, Alex noons and Evenings Special attention given lo office and reporting practice, together Sich technicalities and Commeccini ene.For, farther information spp'y to Ne.8 D'YOUVILLE GTREET- DE, D.B.BARRAS, \u201c Burgeon Dentist, 73 Cote du Pamage, Levis.TRL.BELL 17° Supply of Vegetables.Tho.e deeirous of supplying vegetables to (he Chateau Fron tenac for the coming winter, are asked to call aad see the Accountant.= TO SMOKERS J.T.PIPER, Sr, 19 Buade Street, Has on hand the best Wisnds of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Cigarettes and Pipes, au well as all\u2019 smoker\u2019 requisites, which he offers for sale at most moderate prices.A OALL SOLICITED.Aug Wz im IN MONTREAL STAY AT THB.St.I awrence Hall THE MOST CHIFRALLY LOCATED AND LIBERALLY CONDUCTED BOTELS IY TER OITY Pa ind 2 Pg Spates Rates from $8.50 per day M.MOGAN, - - - Proprietor.Property for Sale.That spacious and comfcrtable bousy Ne.40 Garden vost, near the Utuelime Monastacy, stories end oiz- teen le Gas, electric light.oie} fp avery flat, and also al orl modern improvements.Hot water furnace and kite range attached to the house and a large yard with em.trance on Parlor street.Immediate oocupation or on Mey mext.Kasy terms: third of the pwchase price + Apply to Judge Lemieux, TES CHRONIOLE.GUEBEO, CANADA.MONDAY, SPÉTEMRENR 22, 1908.ao SEE THAT THE { FAC-SIMILE : SIGNATURE seb mir z Vegetable Preparation for As - 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Casterin fn put up in cue-alse bottles uly, It \" ork fs not sold la bulk.Don't allow anyoze to sell Sl you anything else cm the plea or promise that If Bis \u201cjust ss good\u201d and \"will arswar every pun M pose?A Eco that you got C-A-5-7-0-ÉLA M mete.an OUR BRANDS \u201cKing\u201d Edward 1,000 \u201cHeadlight\u201d 500\" \u201cEagle\u201d 1009200 \u201cVictoria\u201d \u201cLittle Comet.\u201d DON\u2019T experiment with other and inferior brands.USE FDDY'S ALL UP TO DATE GRODERS KERFP THEM.OFFICE SUPPLIES \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = F458 OUR SPECIALTY, T.J.MOORE & CO, 118-120 MOUNTAIN HILL.QUEBEC COME ON! We must not delay.There «re many fine articles at this store that must soon be selected by ap- Pp cciating people.Very moderate prices too, For Travel and Souvenirs nothing betler can be found as favorable in the city.\u2018The address is RMILK JACDT, seven, 158 St, Joseph Street, It 4 VICTORY _ FOR QUEBEC LOCAL HORSES IN FIVE RACES ON SATURDAY, AT BEL AIR, SECURE FOUR FIRSTS AND ONE SECOND.Never before in the Turf history of our city has wuch miccess followed Quebec bores as in Montreal, on Saturday, at thy fall moet of the Mol-Ais Jockey Club, In à programme of five races, no less than four firstu and one wecond wore secured by Quebec horves, and all the credit in due to those gentlemen who owned the horses, and who have upheld Turf racing in our city for so mBny years, \u2018These great victoriee will, no doubt, be a great stémulus to this grand sport amd we may look forward next yesr to a mile race track, » weck of goud, whohkewnie sport, and above all, more actève gontlemen who will improve the | spwrt by securing new material ; and it has bow prov conclusively that when our Turf enthusiasts take a matter of this kind in hand, they will do it creditably not only to thewselves, but to all con- cormd, Thu first race Saturday, a purse of BH, | mile, 6 entrive, was won by Mr, V.Chateauvert\u2019s Gamantown.The meond race, Steeplechase, 3} miles, 4 entries, won by Mr.Hendeesome King Top: Dr.Sowell's Eli Kendig a very close second.fo third race, purse $250, 1 1A mile.À entries, won by Dr.Sewell's Wellington +.The fourth race, purse $230, 7 furlongs, 1 entries, won by Nr.PP.Delane's Red Monk, Tho fifth race, Consolation Race, @& furlongs, 4 entries, won by Mr.Geo.Quinn's Curfew, , This iz a record of which wo well be proud.THE OFFICIAL SUMMARY.Montreal, Sept.21.\u2014 The autumn weer of the Bel-Air Jockey Club was concluded Saturday with sowe goad way racing.Following is the summary os the races \u2014 First race, purse $350, 1 mile\u2014Gier mantown (0'Ledry) 8 to 5, «on : Wil id Laurier (Laurence) 3 to 5, 2nd Srowmlale (Hall) 7 to 5, Sel.Time 1.46, Plorango was left at the post.Sorond rave, open handicap, Steeple \u2018hase, about 34 miles\u2014King Top (Balroftt 3 10 5, wo ev) to 1, 2nd 0 Golden Rod {Browns + te 5, 3rd.Time, 5.001%.Third race, purse $250, 1 1.8 miles Wellington J.(Hall) 8 to 3, won - \u2018adladeen ((VLeary) 3 to 1, 3nd Showery (Lendrum) 1 to 1, 3rd.Time, voll, Snuffers.Smatlime, Frandoc :nd MeXab also ran.; Fourth race, purse $250, 5 furlongs ed Monk 0MeNab) 1 to 3, won: Wil ritl Laurier (Lawrence) 7 to 5, 2nd Connolation handicaps Fifth race, rec R150, 8 furlongs.\u2014Carfew | (Ne Nein 6 to 5, won: Rowanhurst, leary} 7 to 5, Ind; Browndah fændruns) to 3, nl.Time, L1G! (lose race.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 FATAL MONT BLANC Geneva, Sept.31.\u2014 Two Frenct tourists, Une guhles and three porters, who were trying on arcont on Mon: Blane, have fallen over a precipier and it is fenred that they were all rilled.À rescuing party has gone te their rescue.\u2014__r\u2014mmr A HURRICANE DUE- Meteorological Office, Toronto, Ontsept, 28, \u2014~8 paw.~There are str indications of a West India hurric snd the mainland, and while itx course je yet uncertain xhipping on the Atlantic coast is advised to be cautious.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITISH CLAIM 10 PALOS PROTESTED Washington, Sept.20.\u2014The Department of State bas reevived a tele gram from United States Minister Minister Bowen, dated Caracas.| toe day, reporting that the Provident\u2019 of He says the Venezuelan Govern ment has protested against the Bri: Palox, over which the Venezuelan Government has claimed its sovereignty.Palox, or Goose Tsland, ax it in enll- wl, is & small uninhabited ixland abut two and two-thirds miles from nearests point on the Veneruclan const jukt inside the Dragon's mouth, which gives entrance to the Orinoco.Consequently it ix of great strategie importance, The island ix a resort of emugglers and fishermen.The British Government has claimed the ie lund for many years as one of the nuimber of small inlands adjacent to the Inland of Trinidad.Opening FAGUY,L of the Eli Kemlig (Mox-|i moving northward between Bermuda ! x 2 A SUPPOSED MUBDERRÉ Derby, Conn., Sept.A.\u2014 A man who tallies exactly with tho vescrip- tion of Hooper Young, who is wanted by the New York poice for the murder of Mry.Alnie Puitesr, was arrested by the local police to-night.Thy man is held here, awaiting instructions from Captain Tituseee am NEUTRALITY OF ISTHRUS Washington, Sept 20.\u2014Secrolary Moody sont the following cablogram to Commander H.C.Molean to A Night Cap.* Before retiring at night a glass of Srtaken, either pure or mixed with soda water, will sooth the nerves and clear your stomach of any uneasiness, It will bring you a Sound Refreshing Sleep.\u201c\u2019psist upon having the \u2018CLUB\"\u201d Brand it\u2019s the Finestres Boivin, WiLson & CO, - MONTREAL: Agent for Eastman Kodak Co.Seeds\u2019 Plates.DEVELOPING AND PRINTING.Two Dark Rooms at the Disposal of Amateurs Colored Views, Art Novelties and Books.BILAUDEAU & CAMPBELL, - 3! BUADE STREET == PHONE 109- Next tc Holt, Rerfrew & Oo , Furrier .AE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - .MOONS PHASES, Last Quarter, Wednesday, 24th, 11.31 am.A Delicac | MILLAR'S \u2014\u2014 TODAYS WEATHER.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf \u2014 Showery.Ge re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIRD DUSSAULT\u2014Un the 19th September, at St.John's suburbs, Miss Marie Anne Dussaukt, daughter of Edouanl Dussault, accountant of the frm of Ledroit & Freres, aged 26 years.Her funeral will (uke place on Monday morning, at St.John's Church, at 8 o'clock, the body leaving the residence of hr father, 1953 St.Oli ver street, at 7.45 for the church and thence to Belmont Cemetery.Vrieudy and acquaintances are respectinlly invited to attend without further notice, WALSH.\u2014At the Hotel Dieu, Levis, on the 22nd instant, Richard Walsh, 78 years.Funeral notice _io-marrow.\u2014\u2014 NEW AUVERTISEMENTS, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT AMUSEMEN18 & Now Dry Goods\u2014Faguy.Lepinay Frere.KODAKS & SUPPLIES Paget Prize Plates.Jacques Cartier Hall Local News- VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, The attention of musicians is direct od 10 the advertisement of Mr.Arthur B.Corneil, who has opened a new studio (ut vocal end piano instruction as 38 Couillurd vives rm por Domestic finish on shirts, collars and culls is now the proper way to daun- dry gentlemen's linen.Pleifiec\u2019s Steam Laundry, Phone 524.\u2014\u2014 COALS.We beg to direct tho attention of ull; those in peed of coals tu Benson & Borland'u advertisement, | \u2018Ihe coal they arc advertising is of à very guod quality and is usecl with great sucoess in some vi tie big | American cities.\u2018I'he price is extremely low and it should sell well.ps CHIEF OF PROVINCIAL POLICE.The Provincial Government has appointed McCarthy, Chief -of the Prosinéial Police.\u2018fhe new chief has been connected with the force for many yvers, and always considered a steady, reliable wan, hence the ap- pointinent is considered a good und deserving one, pr APPOINTED COURT HOUSE GUAR- -, DIAN, Mr.Adviphe Marticotte, for the past thirty years Horarian of the Quebec Court House, has been appointed y the Provincial Government guardian of tie Court House and keeper of records to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr.Bureau\u2014__ Comfort and Happiness is obtained by having your work done.at the only first claxs laundry in the city.2§, 4 and 6 McMahon street.Phone 524.AT LAST! It will be on Monday evening, September 22nd, ut the Jaoques-Cartier Halt, that the greatest sporting event aver witnessal in this city will take place, viz\u2019 The groat wrestling match intween Rousseau and Lewis and the six rounds glove contest between Routhier and Lamothe.Our popular men ager, Mr.Bertin, has spared no pains to make it a success, emp es it.HONORABLY ACQUITTED.J.A.Bedard, formerly of the dry goods firm of Bedard, Bertrand and Gauvin, who had trouble with his partners amt was ageused of fraud some month» ago, has been honorsbly acquitted.The investigation was a lon , lasti nearly a year, and finally Judge Chauvesu rendered judgment that ended in his honorable acquittal.ps CARTER INJURED.On Saturday morning last, a carter named Guillot, while proceeding along Cote d'Abraham, war thrown from his waggon and severely hurt.The vehiche struck an obstacle on the rosd that caused it to capsize and fall upon the unfortunate nan, who was pick al up unconscious whea it was found A Cheap Dollar\u2014(irandax Cigars.LOLs BERBIN.1 1 Mansger | that he had two ribs fractured.He English Skirte\u2014F.Simard & Cie.- was taken to the Holel Dieu Hospital Autumn Goods\u2014Simons & Minguy.Groat Wrestling Match [ior treatment.American Coals\u2014Benson & Borland, \u201cTwo Old Cronies\u201d\u2014facques Cartier Hall.Steamship Sailings\u2014Leyland Line.Steamship Sailings\u2014Red Star Line.Millinery Opening\u2014Mivs Forrest.Announcement\u2014Ewmpire Tolacco Coeat Reduction! servis BETWEEN \u2026.ces DETWERN \u2026 .Gre In order to reduce our lsrge|\u201d stock of Eiectric Fixtures and Shades we are offering a special discount of 50 and 33! percent off various patterns.LARGE STOCK.Now and Latest Designs | Mechanies Sapoly Coy L= \u201896 ST.PETER STREET, -\u2014 QUEBEC ~~ 222 LOST | A small rought coat vl, dark ealered dog.Number on collar.Answers te the name of Mac.Rewaxl will bn paid at Jacques Cartier Hail.Su, BERTIN Spcclal ret limited en, ment peal rt Ta en of the PresxsTING TWO OLD CRONIES Henowned tluwa Mr.Geo.iL, Adame.\u2014 3 Nighte Starting Matinse RATURDAY.TARA HALL, 23rd September, 1902 KILLIN-KKOUGH MR.HAMILTON'S OFFICE, Noo 5 St Petes set, OF NRW YORK.AUICE KILLIN KEOUGH, In extracis from *'La Traviaa\u201d and \u201cFaust JAMES POTTER KEOUGH, Base, WINIFRKD E.NUNNS, Pianist Tickets 803, 330.and 25», at John E.Walsh's Bookstore.3 FTES : po ASIE IS JAS.PERRY, 888 Paul Bt, Queb.c.™ ° TEINPI NE 519, $5 50 per Toa Delivered.and Cooking Stoves.BAND IN VIOTORIA PARK.The R.C.A.Band will piay at Victoria Park to-night, weather per.mittiog.113 St.Peter Streetvept, Blxiw Monday Even pg, Sept.23, 1902 Greco-Roman and Gatch as fateh Can J.B.ROU S8AU & J.C.LEWIS 8ix Rounds Glove Contest Alf.Routhier & Ludger Lamothsob upalar prices : Gallery 25e.Parquet Managar.Tel.2480 Wills Bros Musical Com3dy Co licaded by Mr, Frans M.Wills and America\u2019s pe NEW IN\" NES TAURSDAY, SEPT.26 Prioos Evening 150, 25 & 131).Matinee 1362 0 Concert Company, Soprans Prime Dovna, American Coals.This is a choap Coal, and will be found a first class substitute for Anthracite.T6 out ba used with advantaga in Furoaces BENSON & BORLAND \u2014\u2014 HARMONY BAND.Yesterday, a large excursion of residents of Sherbrooke arrived in the city, accompasried by the eplendid Harmony band of that city, Under direction of Mr.C.De La Casiniese.The band performgl a splendid programme of music on Duffecin Terrace, yesterday afternoon, which was great- iy appreciated by a large crowd of citizens who congregated on the fash- jcnable promenade.The Harmony band is one of the fmest musical corps in the province, and overy person who tintenedd to in playing on the Terrace, yraterday, admitted that it could excel nome of our focal murical corps, and give pointers to others in the way of pretty selections amd general harmony in music.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Diarrhoea Weakens the System and if not checked becomes a chronic condition.No remedy comperre with Nerviline, which ix prepared specially for stomach and bowel troubles, As n radical cure for Cramps, Colic, Gan in the Stomach, Summer Complaint, Nerviling excels everything in the mrd- iral tine , ia an indispensible hous hold staple, and costs only 2c.Buy £ bottle to-day.Try DR, HattToN's MANDRAKE PILLE \u2014 A The Found Trip from Quebec to Roberval ad Chicoutimi by rall through the lovely Lake and Mountain Scenery of the Canadian Adirondacks.down the ensy River and back to Quebec by Steamer, touching at ail the beautiful Seaside Resorts of the Lower St, Lawrence, with their chain of commodious Hotels.is witaout doubt one of the most varied and delightrul tours on the Oontinent\u2014-Mcuataia Air aod Salt Son breezses A Dayiight Tri ways.No tourist should to take it.Excellent accommodation at Hotel Roberval.Rounp wip tickets only ten dollars aach.\u2014 ee FISHING STILL GOOD.The trout fishing season ends on the 30th inat., and from the present time to the end of the month is usually the beat time for fly-fishing in waters of the Lake Be John distriot.Large numbers of visiting anglers sre at prosent quartered on the different club préserve north of Quebec, and several catches of very large fish are already reported, mr re TEN PRISONERS AT NO.1 STATION.Numher One Station was fully occupied lant night, the police drag net during Saturday and Sunday landing ten victime.Reven of these were ar rested on bench warrants of the Recorder's Court.The other three had lingered too long at the wine cup and created three scparate disturbances.A man named Thomas Brown wan brought to the police station yenter- day froin Jeflery Hale's Honpital as a measure of precaution.He in vie jontly insane aml there was no means of accommodation fot Km at the hospital.He han heen placed in the pad- dod cell and arrangements are hein made to have him translerred to Verdus Asylam.Mainly Abdit Personsms Mr.Wim.M.Maopberson, returned to town, ycaterday, from Montreal.Mesars.J.G.Sooutt and A.Fi Doucet, returned from Ottawa, ay morning.Hon.C.Langelier and Mr.E.Pu caud left on Saturday last fur 6 trip around the Saguenay.Mr.Couture, notary, left on Saturday \u2018 last for Murray Bay on profes sional business.Hon.8.N.Patent, Alderman G.Tanguay, M.P.P., sud Capt.Penne have left on a fleping oacursion to Lake tte.reed of Mi Tha engagement is annou Me.Charles M.Carpenter of this oity, dircotor of 4bq New York Life Insurance Company, to .Mise Lucy C.Bowen, .Mr.R.Aiken, fdræserly the Physical Director of the Yi M.C.A.in chis city, and who now holds \u20ac similar position in Halifax, N.8,, arrived in the city Saturday on his way East from his home in Toronto, where ho has been spending a few holidays.His many friends were glad to ses him once more.Messrs.(3.T, Bell, general pawenger it of the G.T.R.; W.A.Ritchie, district superintendent Pulimen Co, Mrs» and Miss Ritchio; H.R.Charlton, advertiring agent, G.T.R., and Mrs, Charlton, arrived in town yesterday morning by R.& Unt.Navigetion steamer, and after visiting the city during the morning.accompanied the mewbcre of the Travelling Passonger Ageute Association, to Montreal, yesterday aftémnoon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW GOODS.Simons and Minguy are now showing a large variety of the latest nov- eltion in fancy and siaple dry goods for the fall and winter seasons, at very reasvnable prices.See advertise ment in another column.| \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Among\u201d the leaders of musical farco comedy which have toured the three seasons may be memtioned Wills \u2018Bros.Comedy Company, which comes to the Jacques Cartier Hall, next Thursday, September 25th.This season the Company in mronger and better equipped than heretofore.Ita programme sparkles with novolties.There are sixtemn people in the contingent, among whom are several comedians and a score of handsome ladies.It in evident that manager Wills has provided all essentials to- warts a bright and hreeey form of entertainment.Hin plays are written with a view to fitting the members of the Company with: congenial roles, and so constructed that the large choruses of exceptionally pretty girls can have ful awing in the tunoful songs and graceful dances.ps How the Occalus Habit Starts.Gonerally fiom using catarrh enuffs and ointments containing this deadly drug.It is well ta r that the only direct scientific cure for catarrh is.Catarrhosona.which cures by the inhalation of medicated air.Shnply breatho Catarrhosone, and it will cure all forma of Catarrh,, Bronchitis Asthma, Lung Troubles and Deafness.Every breath from Catarrhozone Inhaler soothes, heaïn and relieves, Permani cure guaranteed _even though other remrdies fnikd.Try Catarrhozone, prion $1.49; small siwe 25c.the | Drugxists, or N.C.\u2018Polson & Co.Kingston, Ont.Dn.MamizTon's FiL14 OURRS BILIOUSNESS.mr perme ALICE KILLIN-KEBOUGH.\u201cThe Pueldo Oratorio Society gave itn srcond grand concert at the Colombia Theatre last might.The programme was a Iniscellanecous one.fice Killin-Keough, the soprano solviat, received a great ovation.\u201d\u2019\u2014Denver News.The Killin-Keough Concert Company should attract a large house at Tara Hall, Septemier Med.Seats 25, 35 and 50 cents.See plan at Joha E.Walsh's stationery store.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 LEVIS ELECTRIC RAILWAY.The contractor for the Levis Kiectric Railway symem is pushin the completion of the road with all pos- wibla haste, The electric elevator will whortly be commenced.In the mean: time, several car loads of rails from Sault St.Marie, for the construction, have arrived.Four pam cars, out of the thirty-six ordered, are ox.proted to reach Levis this week, while the poles for stringin, trol wiren for the fret metion of ot road in the centro of the town, are in position.\u2014\u2014\u2014 KICKED BY A HORSF.A Larette farmer, named Lapierre, vent into the table attached | Lo hin resis on Friday evening , to attend to hiv hoe, Falfing to return when expected, a member of his family went owt to mee whiat was keeping hin, when he wus horrified to observe the old men lying on the floor in an unconscious eomhition and covered with blood, \u2018The horse had kiok- ed him in the chent and smashed ét in.He was carried into his roridence and medical aid summoned, .hut hia injurien are ro mrious that no hope are entertained for hia recovery.see pp ss .À OATS IMTELLIGENON: Dumb Andy can Beent Danger.A cat will we to drink boffee but will drink and thrive on l'ostum Food Coffee.Men: Alice Gould of Maywood, 11, says, \u201cCoffee drinking made mo very much run down, thiy and nervous ami I thought J should have to give up wy work.' wan induced to try Poxtvm by a friend who suffered four years from wvere sick headaches lasting for several days at n time, who maid that since Uring Port Coffee whe had been entirely fren from an attack, I found that by making Postum according to directions it was equal to coffes in favor, Tt is now rix montha since | began drinking Porttm and ! have gai 18 pounds in weight.It hes built me np and 1 fre] Khe a naw.person.Wo all drink it , even to the cat, who in the pet of family and it ie funy 10.200 him agnk his bowl o ontum Coffes morning.We A eink coffer hint THE OHRONVOIM.OUEN, CANADA.MONDAY, SEPTENBER 29, 1908.AROUND THE OOURTS.A number of jud wate rem- dered on Boturday dent by Mr.Jus tics Andrews.Doucet vs, McNider.\u2014Messrs.D.P.Sturton and R.B.Harrison, solicitors, of Lancaster, England, were named commirkioncrs to cxamine witnesses in this case and the interrogatories and jross-interrogatories were _ellowed.Cote vs.Gingras and Darveau et al mis on causs.\u2014The.inscription in law of plaintiff to the plea of mis en cause Bhaw, Cassils & Co., was re.jocted with costa.Bou va.Veilloux.\u2014Defendant\u2019s motion for particulars granted with couts, Corriveau vs.Cantin.\u2014Motion by plaintiff for particulars granted wit ovata.Vallieres et al vs, Maguire.\u2014Plsin- fs inscrfption in law against plea is maintained with costa.Charlebois vs.Caron.\u2014Motion by defendant for particulars granted in Fortier vs.Portier.\u2014 Motion to amend answer to plea graated with- ery va Langevin and G.N.W ve n .N.A Railway Co., garnishoen.\u2014Judgment against gaminbees by default, with [COREE Tancherenu vs, Demers.\u2014Defendant\u2019s motion for particulars is rejected with coats.Frechetto ve.Teclerc.\u2014Motion preemption granted with costa.Martineau va, Cardin.\u2014TInscription in law of Cardin, plaintiff reprenant l'instance, against the plea, is rejected! with coats.Islievro et al va.Chateau Frontenac.\u2014A motion by defendant for particulars is granted with costs, * Credit Foncier va.Foly \u2014A motion by plaintif that Sheriff pay over is granted.Mr.Justice Caron alro rendered judgment in the came of Normand = ve.Simard.condemning defendant to pay plaintif 83,000, interest and costs, nnd in the case of the Hotel Dien va.Frechette tha Intter was condemned to pay plaintif 960, hypothecarily, with costs.for ert HOUSE BURGLARIZED FRIDAY NIGHT.On Friday night last the house of Mr.Dery, who keeps a hotel on the corner of St.John and De Salaberry strecta, was entered by burglars and clothing to the amount of over $100 wtolon.The police were notified.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014e CARNIVAL OF MUSICAL ROMANCES.The ichearnala for the Carnival of Musical Romances for this afternoon and evening will be as follows :\u2014 4 pm A Midsummer Night's Dream 4.30 p.m.\u2014A Night in Japan.5 pap.aGarlsnd and Flower Girls.8 p.m.\u2014The Royal Minuet, The Lover's Quarrel Gavotte, The Bohe mian Girl and Military Cotillion.In regard to these lant four numbers the chaperotics are espgeially desirous that ait who have signified their intention of taking part in these beautiful and attractive operatic spectacular adaptations as well as any other ladies Bnd gentiemen who are desirous of taking part should be at the Drill Hall [romntly at eight o'clock for the initial rehearsal.re September is the finest month of the year to visit Lare 86 John protected by the mountain rang s from the cold winds of the Bt Lawrence, the c\u2018limate of the uske St John Valley in 1he autumau is very delightful The iake and mouutain scenery of the Uansdian Adirondacksthi h which the Quebec & Laire 8t Jobn Railway passes, is beautiful.Unsurpassed aocom- modation at Roberval Hctel \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.PATRICK'S BAND EXCURSION, The excursion held yesterday, under the auspices of St.Patrick's Band, of this city, was as umual an immense sucomn.The steamer Pilot heft the Champlain market wharf at 1.30 p.m., for a trip down the rive to Bertirier, and fully 400 wxcuvwionists including many ladies and children, tovk advantage of the outing, which was greatly apprecinted.Fae memberd of the band were assiduous in their attention to thei patrons, and every thing pased off pleasantly.The wea- thor, fortunately, turned owt in their favor, and all whe took part resurnei to the city heartily ploased with the rail.and the ploawing, wollcarried ouy arrangements that attemled it.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We hava not advanced the price of our Tobacccs.Amber Smoking Tohaoco, Bnbs, Currency and Fair Play Ch wine To\u201cacons are the same size end prioe to the consu ner »6 forrasrly.We have al:o extended the time for the redemption oepor Shoe Tags to January lst, S'gned.EMPIRE TOB4CDO CO.= ere INVITATION.We invite all the Quobeo ladies to visit our display of fashions, which will commence on Tuesday, the Mad instant.' GAUVIN, NOEL & CIE, 183 St.Joseph strect.\u2014 rms TRAVELLING PASSENGER AGENTS The members of the American Association of Travelling Passenger Agents returned tn town yesterday morning from their trip to the Saguenay high- iy Dictand with their trip.The weather had heen exceptionally fine since they left Quebec, in fact in their entire trip from Toronto to the Saguenay and return they had only had a few hours\u2019 rain while at Muskoka.The visitors were agreeably surprised with everything they had meen and had no conception of vhe beautiful scenery of the St.Lawience.They left by = special C.P.R.train for Montreal at 2 pm.yesterday, after passing & vote of \u2018thauks to the Quebec Reception Committeeess General Booth onnducted three farewell services at the Clapton Conreas Hall, London, ventarday.Three thousand Falvationinis bade the General God-speed at the evenin, service, when he e \u201ca desire to convey messages of affectionate re rd from them to Canada and the often try to get hith he has the good sense to refuse it.\u201d \u2019 nited States.= i that are comfostable and durable, can always be found here.The pret- tient Shoe is not al «ays the weaket The makers have found n way of ou mbivirg toasty and swengih, and wo have picked the best of th ir yro- ducts, For ladies, men or ohiliren we bave footwear to Ht.Prices proclaisn values, ete.Celonial $2 59 to $3.50.Evening Shoes for Ladies 75 ap M8 JONN STREET, J.I.MUIR & CO.MR.ART.B.CORNEIL, thaduate pupil of Lo.F.Vacoini, Mus, Doc., and for the past nine yeats Organist asd Choirmastee of St.Clement's Church, Bro.k- iyo, N.Y, Has Opensd à Studio of Music at 38 Couillard Street, for Piano instruction and Voice Culture (Italian method).Prof.Cornell has achieved grest success in the training of ladiss, gentlemon\u2019s and boys\u2019 voices, and in the conducting of Choral Jociet'es, Quartettes, eto.The studi is opin daily from 10 t» I2 s.m., aod 8 to 4 pm.and «iso on Monday and Thursday ovenings from 7 to 9 oclock.' Terms moderate.Sept Sxtm Sh.VEE: AE Grand Opening ny - OF - JFALL MILLINERY And Other Novelties, Tn& PARLOR SHOL STORE, TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, tt im MRS.D.R.MURPHY, quiephons 22.46 Fabrique Street, Quebec- 1902: NEW AUTUMN AAD WATER CO0DO | JUST RECEIVED.P.J.COTE, 31-57 Ji SRE, Opposite Palace Hill , ROSFIIVAIONIR Daily Opening of Above Goods Since Commence: meant of present month, comprises the following : New Dre:s and Costume Materials, New Costume Cloths Ta Navy and Black snd Gray, Ladies\u2019 Felt Hate, Latest, In Black, Brown, Navy a .d Drab, New Black and White Ostrich Feathers, Ladies\u2019 New Black and Colored Silk W .ists, Also, French Flannel Waists, Black and Colored, New Underskirts, New French Opera Flannel, Sootoh Alloa Yarn, all colors, Baldwin's Bee Hive Fingerir «, 3, 4 and 6 ply, all colo:., | New White and Cui red Blankets, New Tweed and Serge Suitings For Fall ard Winter Wear, Overcoating snd Ready Made Overdoats, Latest, Full Line Men's Imported ., Bootch Shirts and Drawers, © All sizesincluding the extra over size, New Canadian Wool Underwear, From $1 suit, all wool, up te $6 suit, Mea\u2019s Fancy Flannel Cvershirts, 260 yards Grey Costume Oloth, nett Seow Le rold at * IN v.v 60e.per yard.P.J.COTE.OPPOSITE PALACE HI1 1 "]
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