The Quebec chronicle, 25 septembre 1905, lundi 25 septembre 1905
[" 4 y TEE ; oo + | The Weather.à} .} } Lows Bt.Lawrence and Guli\u2014 {| >».Temperatures.| us winds; unmettled with showers F ; .Minimum and maximem dem \u2018 vr : ; + tares\u2014Montreal, 44-56; Quebec, i ee eee eet.) { + ESTABLISHED 1764.yim QUEBEC, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905.ONE CEN T.i German ++.; ~ Just Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INCLUDING THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WORK AND SCRAP BASKETS, + LUNCH AND CLOTHES BASKETS.; A.GRENIER, 94 and 96 JOHN STREET, - - mo Baskets ! ae.BRITAIN'S NEW TT BASE AT SINGAPORE Will be of Highest Strategic Value in Connection with Affairs in the Far East.IT IS THE GATEWAY TO THE PACIFIC.London, Sept.24.~The fact that the British Government proposes to ts tablish a vast naval base at Siagae, which was announced by the unday Observer with the suggestion that this was the first result of the New Anglo-Japanes alliance and the conclusion of the Russo-Japanese war, affords the newspapers an opportunity fur discussing a subject which was passed without notice at the time.he decision of the Government tov Singapore us a base was first a * nou some time ayo, when Admiral Yisher outlined the naval reorguniza- tiga plan.The newspapers now point out the tremendous strategie value of Singapore as the gateway to the Pacific and when open to Japan's war vessels, as giving Great Britain and , Tanjong Pagar Co.will he purchased | Japan the whip hand over the other Furopean countries where the far east i® concerned.Some of the moming \u2018papers are inclined to dwell upon this hase of the acquirement of Singa- Te, as though just at this time it were s demonstration of power by STRUCK BY TRAIN But Would-be Suicide Failed to Meet the Death He Sought.A i Toronto, Sept.25\u2014To (throw one welt in front of a quickly moving train is generally considered a very certain method of committing suicide.Glover Ryan, who is in the Rr entorn Hospital to-night, can give evidence that the efficacy of this route has its limitations.Ryan; who is 20 years of age, bas been a student at St.Jeromes Catholic College at Berlin, Ont., for three years.ring the.summer he has hired himself out to farmers.He returned to the college last Monday only to find that be had suffered a complete loss of memory and ability 10 study.Becoming despondent he left the school and while walking alon the track between Bronte and Oakville this afternoon suddenly decided upon suicide.He threw himsell deliberately in front of a rapid moving C.P.Rtrain.The engineer saicing the deed backed up the train afd the young man was picked up not dead but alive.He had been thrown a considerable distance and nearly every stitch of clothing was torn off him.He was given medical attendance at Oakville and bronght to the city.His injuries, strange to ay, are slight.TRO PS FOR FINLAND.Helsingforn, Sept.21\u2014 Large of troops have already heen drafted inte Finland.Over 1,200 mon arrived nt Helringiors to-day to reinforce the rrison of Svenhorg, which is ad- aceut to Helainglors, and garrinona nt ather points have also been rein: forced by between 700 and 1,008.ALL QUIET AT (IENFUGEOS.Washington, Sept.24 \u2014 The Cuban Minister recelved the following des patches from his Government at Tlnvana: \u201cThe members of the executive hoard of the liberal party nt Cienfuogos have addressed a communich- tion to the Mayor asking him to ox.press their gratitude to the municipal authorities, police and custom house fnnetionaries for the way their lives were protected rluring the occurrence Friday, which caused the dedth of the brave Chief of Police while doing | hia duty.\u201d There haa heen fo cistiirh- ance since the local one at Cienfuegos; There ir perfect order throughout the Repulilic and the Government has ample means to guarantee it.\u201cThe clec tions for the Boards were held yen.terdey with strict legality and without any disorder.In abnost all the Boards the moderates won.\u201d Gordon\u2019s London Dry , Great Britian.But the Government's intention to srchase the docks at | Singapore bas n an open secret for many months, und according to a authority the British Government is simply facing the result of the new strat providing her navy with convenicnt docks at Sinapore, which is the centre of the far east.The Japanese al- \" linnce permits the withdrawal of few battleships from China scas and there of to | is no intention in the direction | prace to despatch any battleship the far eat.\"The three cruiser groups, The China, the Fast Indies and the Australion Squadrons, will remain as before.' Meanwhile the extensive docks of the at a price to be fixed by the arbitra- | tors now \u2018in the far east, -of which | boardSir Michael Hicks-Beach ie the | umpire, and Great Britain will have one of the finest naval hases; which in the event of war, would he of highest strategic value.PRESIDENT OF U.S.Will Refer to Federal Regulalation and Control of Life Insurance.Oyster Bay, Sept.M \u2014 President Rovaevelt will complete his summer sojourn at Sagamore Hill and return to Washington next Saturday.President is devoting considerable attention cach day now to work in his annual message to Congress.The message \u201cill not he completed until sume time early in November.Three topics, highly important at this time to the \u2018American people will be dis- \u2018cussed by the President in his message They are, federal regulation and supervision of life insurance, the relation between the United States and Vonewiela and America\u2019s interest in the tirenl affnirs of the government of Santo Domingo.Other important subjects naturally will be considered the Department of Agriculture and the Interior ; the work of the Department of Justice in the beef trust cases ; the regulation of | railroad freight rates: the progress made in the constriction of the Panama Canal and the conclusion of peace between Russia and Japon.CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.St.Petersburg, Sept.24 \u2014 Two ad- forces | ditional canes of chplera have beep of.| \"cially roparted in \u201che government of 1 Lomza, Russian Poland.There have heen no cases at Wloclawek, meses | CRYISE OF THE POLAR STAR.Helringlors, Nept.24 \u2014 The members lof the Imperial family on hoard the Imperial yacht Polar Star are , thoroughly enjoying their vacation trip in Finnish water arourd.Viborg: Re sceptions, official Asits to the ports, I ote., have heen varied by many hunt.ling ond lichiog excursions during \u201cwhich the Emperor on several occas sions met partivs of peasantz who cheered him and told him that {ought to come often so that he might learn to know the Finnish pensant.A deputation representing the lore) : farmers and fishermen brought gifts to the Emperor and Fmpress consist.jhux of farm produce and * fresh lich, | and the fishermen who were engaged tte onmist in the Imperial fishing ex- rursions have been presented with wold and ailver watches by Their Majestion The yacht will remain here for twe or three dave longer | able that the imperial party will not reach Potorhoff until the latter part of the week, Gordon\u2019s Old Tom Gordon\u2019s Sloe Gin SAK XRUMSASGe à = = Agent For Cunada and Newfoundland | For Dissolution of Swedishi | ic situation in the far east and : The * among them, the scandals disclosed in | and it ix prob.THE SIGNING OF AMICABLE TREATY Norwegian Union | SWEDEN'S COMMISSIONERS Received by An immense Crowd on Their Return from Karlstadt-\u2014-Com- | | ments of the Press.Stockholm, Sept.24\u2014Christian Lundeberg, the Premier, Count A.F.Wachtmeister, Minister of Foreign Affoirs; M.Stasf, member of the cabinet without portfolio, and M.Hammarskjold Minister of Education and Ecclemastical | Affaire, the commis sioners of Sweden who have successfully negotinted an amicuble arrangement with the commissioners of Norway at Karlstadt, arrived here to-day: and were met at the railroad station by the reyent, Crown Prince Gustave, the members of the cabinet : all the members of the Riksdag amd a grest outpouring of the general public The state council met in the after- ,noon under * the presidency of | the Prince Regent and decided to summon the Riksday.The newspapers discuss the result -of : the conference at Karlstadt with approval.The Svenska Daubladet says: { \u201cIt is to be hoped that the Karlstadt | convention will give us neighbors whose eyes are opened by thei newly | | won sovercignty und isolated position | to the great dangers threatening their national existence.When Norway | proves by her acts that her policy is | at one with the only policy possible | for the Scandinavian peoples, havin, regard to their future, great jov will | reign in Sweden, and Sept.Hrd will | be written in our bistoryss a great national day.\u201d The Dayblad says the , thanks of the whole nation are due QG the whole government and not to its individual members.i Karlstad, Sept.23.\u2014After protracted | nessions extending over some weeks the { Norwegian and Swedish delegates who i met here to settle the terms of separ- tation of the two countries, early this pe arrived at an agreement on all points.The terms were not made publie.In anticipation of an agreement large crowds assembled around the building i in which the mectings had been held to witness the departure of the dele gates.The Norwegians emerged immediate ly upon the conclusion of the session | and were on board the train and on their way to Chriatiania a few minutes | nîter the ennouncement was made of the outcorae of the negotiations.The Swedish delegates remained within for some ime but when they did show themselves they sseeived an ovation and was escorted to the hotel by the sowd which sang the Swedish na- | tional anthem.They spent the evening in town but left at midnight for Stockholm.| The delegates refused to dincuse the terms of agreement simply saying that [the y would be given out early next week, © PRINTERS EIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT.| Indianapolis, Sept.23 \u2014 A bulletin .forced o Yo the memory of Bis Majesty | to armsumé the ANEWSPAPER QUERY \u2014 Resulted in Foillag à Wouldbe Suicide\u2019s Atlempt on His Life.Guelph, Ont man Spt.BA named C.W.ing, registered at the King | Edward Motel here yuster- day.To-day about § p.m.one of the newspapers received 8 mossage aski if a man of thet nawe had commit suicide.A was sent to the hotel to enquire.Be ani the pro- prictor went to s s roum, and found the door bolted.When it was they foumd Sterling lying on the urider the influence of a strong drug sud 8 doctor war im.modiately called in: Sterling is supposed to be from Wi , Ont, He may recowr.Windsor Ont, Sept: 98\u2014The C.W, Sterling who was founu in 8 Guelph hotel to-day miffering from the effect of a powerful drug, a resident of Windsor.He potified his fami:y here this morning that woukl be no mare when they ed his message.Ho tried to commit suicide in the International Hotel here u few months ago by taking a dos.of laudanum.Tt is reported he was pulled out of the river two months ago nearly drowned.Sterling was loved until two months ago bv the Walkerville Match Co.There was po domestic trouble, but it is possible that business worries have unsettled his brain.RAILWAY EARNINGS.Toronto, t.34.~The gross carn: ingn of .the Canadian Northern Railway for the week ending Sept.2st, were $88,700, am increase over the corresponding period of last year of 823,100.ITALYS ROYAL RULERS WELCOMED Milan, Sept.24\u2014King Victor Eman wel and Quoen Helena veccived a popular ovation here to-day on the occasion of the dedicetion of a munumen- tal tower on Sforsesco Castle erected King the Humbert.Many mombers of Cabinet were present.THE HUNGARIAN CRISIS, Vienna, Sept.14.\u2014Count Cziraky, who was yesterday appointed by the King-Emperor rancis Jowph, to negotiate with the leaders of the coalition Parties in the Hungarion Diet with a view to the formation of Hungarian Cabinet, had a conference with these leaders to-day at the Hotel Bristol, lasting for an hour and a half.It is understood that the Count received from then a written declaration to the effect that they would be unable nsibility of (overn- ment on the ition imposed by His ectly in opposition to the personal views, and also in opposition to the mandats of the people ut the last election.Count Cairaky then left the conference iu order to repurt to the King-Emperor, promising to return with His Majesty's reply.After an audience of the King-Emperor Count Criraky returned to the hotel and found that Count Julius Andrassy, cis Kossuth had departed for Budapest, and that Count Albert Apponyi the other representative of the cosli- tion, had come to join hin family at Weidlingau.This apparently brings ligened from the oflice of the Interna- \u2018tional Typographical Union to-night | shows thut ZM subordinate unions are (now working on an eight hour basis or bave arranged to do so not later than Jan.Ist, 1%.Since Septsth such agreements have heen signed \"in sixty-six cities.remem eerie | U.S.ARMY OFFICER'S SUICIDE Atlanta, Sept.21-Captain G, M.C.| Co-lirey, assistant surgeon in the U.S, army | stationed ot Fort Mclherson, leommittedd suicide by shooting himself throngh the brain with an army re volver at his real noi at the pont late | Satnrday night.Capt.Godirey was 35, years ol an:l a graduate at West Point.The act is attributed to temporary mental abercation.PAYMASTER OF R.D.R Belleville, Ont, Sept, 23.\u2014Capt.W.1 5 Conger, ol this city, has been! gazetted paymaster of the Royal Cunadinn Regiment, which is to gar- tison Halifax shortly.Captain Conger | was adjutant of the fifteenth for some time and also wns an officer in the Provincial Regiment which garrisoned Üalitax when the British regulars were war.HOMELESS PEOPLE OE CALABRIA.Rome, Sept, 2i-Another cyclone to.jay caused enormotis damage in Cale- Moria.Graduate clearance of the build- jings ruined hy the recent carthquakes ishows that (he nuniier of persons to perish was greater than given in the | fiest estimates, large nmnbers of borlies are being found daily.The | work ol vrvelimg wooden cabine unie | government supervision is progressing | already bee con | Trapille, 2,060 have pleted nue 1,068 nore will be neces, wiry to shelter the homeless people, {who are slecping in the railway = de- \u201cpots, Acvorng to wtatistios 2.000 | \u201caattle porishel during the carthguakes, ; M L'TIA \u201cEWS, Outawo, Sept.21-Militia_ orders an- nownee that Lient.W Timira ! Diatriet Engineer, Fasteen Ontario, | in transferred to Halifax to be attached to the Royal Engineers for dirty nnd inatrnction.Lieut, H.Lfughes, | District Engineer, Western ! | Ontario, is transfered to Halifax to | he attnchel te the Royal Foginrers far duty apd instruction iatrict Liet, wv, Quihes, oromte, to he District Engineer, | Western Ontario.vice Lieut, Hughes, | traulorned to Halifax.A The next lone ourse of instruction nt the Royal Military College will be | held in March, 1906, Courmeneing on a date to be noted later in militia orders, Officers desitous of taking the couter will apply through the neat \\ between and not an Austrian, | His Majesty withdrawn to go to the South African | street holdups, { beries, inch tio, the negotiations to a close, It is admitted hcte that the situation in now worse than ever and Count Criraky\u2019s \u201cmission is considered hoprlesr, | Considerable excitement prevails in political circles and the developments of the next few dave are anxiously awaited.The King-Emperor received the five leaders on the Tungarian coalition at the Palace in Vienna Saturday and after outlining the conditions on which he would sanction a ministry under the control of the coalition, suggested that the leaders enter into negotiations with Count Goluchowski, | the minister of the Imperial and Royal House, relative to the formation of a cabinet.They declined to negotiate with Count Goluchowski, declaring that if the King-Emperor did not want to negotiate directly with the leaders he ought to appoint a Hungarian go- Later appointed Count Cziraky.A CLEVER CAPTURE Toronto Police Think They Have Perpetrators of the Recent Robberies.Toronto, Sept.21\u2014What te consikr- od as a most iupurtant arrest | vas made this morning by the police.Due ing the past few woks chere have ecu an unusually = large numer of burglaries amd rob- the theft from Ryric's jewellery stone of Jiamomls valued at S7,000.About six weeks ago Doteotive Forrest happend to be in Port Huron and wns given particulars by the po- Tico there of mevoral notorious crooks wanted for burglary, cle.This indwl- wd the picture of a girl.The day Forrest saw a girl va thre strects of Toronte very much Kike the one in the picture, and wns there lel to watdh n boanl- ing house oreWiHow avenue, This morn ing at $ o'clock in company with De tentive Mackie, Fornst vaisited the house.Thee in one room they found two Toronto girls and two mm.were asloep.Fre slet-etives pouneet cn the latter ami promptly placed the hanicuffs on them.Tt is wel thoy dd found loath d revolvers, Tn the room they also care across two masks, oar: tridges.drills, brace andl bit, two can: Hoe ant a hottle of chioreiorm.One of the ma is Thos.Wateon, a much wanted man, and the other is Thon.Morse, alwo greatly sought by the po- Hom in many citi a.The girls hha Kving with them for about tem days They say that the mon came in a} all hours 0 thh night.The description of channel not later than the Pet Tee {ipa nen tallies with that given by entier, The cluxs will bo limited 40 | erveral persone who hate ba robbal , 18 oftivers, : len the strects reccnt)y.! 1 Majesty as these conditions were dir- | Count Zichy, Baron Banffy and Fran- ; other | It ahacloanl her for days\u2019 ) A 1 Dominionor under the pillows of the mon they | we, of Ottawa, war reminded pleasant WES SETED.| OMMANOER (LIDS Captured ABOARD AMERICAN VESSEL September 4th Given as the Date of the | Salzure of the + merican Steamer ! and Officials.buttre of the night.The descéiplian of besp received here that the American steamer Montara, baving oo board | Baron Brugyen, manager ui the Kamt-: vhatka Trading Society, was seined by \"the Japanese ver Nikplakoc, Bebring island, end that the Japanese after wards occupied the Kommender 1s- laws and hoisted the Japanese flag.! Neither the date of the seisure of the vessel nor that of the occupation of the Islands is given.The avizure of the Mootars has al- redy been chrouicled, but there bes lbeen no mention of any vœupation of | the hommander Islands.Bear Admiral Kataoka reportad to the Imperial Navy Department on August 26th as foHows :\u2014The division despatched to Kamichatka capturel à \"number of Russians on board the Am- |erican steamer Montara off the port of Nickolskoe, among them Commander | | Eakky.Mr.Griscom, the American\u2019 : Minister at Tokio, on Sept.4, notified , the State Depaiiment of the capture Mt.Petersburg, Sept.24\u2014Newz has, place end August 16 as the date.The | vessel, the Minister waid, was taken to | Yokoruts navel station end the cas.brought before the Court at Yokobama which bad not reuered à decision at the time the report was fikd.| The | Montara was engaged in carrying pre {visions from ope to another \u2018along the Siberian coast.Farly in tha war the government of Gibraltar and the United States entered into an ent to e the seals in the nder Islands until the termina The Russian ; Komme: de | thom of the bostilitics.j Government consented | mont SCHOONER CUT DOWN.Vinyard-Haven, Mass, | British schooner Viola, bound from St.John, N.B., to New York, with a cargo of lumber, was worked into the harbor here today in a water-logged | condition, tbe vesscl having been cut down last night by the steamer In dian, of the ton and Philadelphia Steamship Company.No one was in- j al ford the lmdien was not serious.y damaged.as ater HUNGARIAN CLIQUES BATILE Bridgeport, Conn., Sept.M.\u2014The bitter feeling between two cliques in the Hungarian colony of the city cul: ! minated about midnight last night with murderous assault by one party upon the other, which resulted in the arrest of six men and the fatal injury of Steven Rjnko, who now lies in St Vincent's Hospital with a terrible bul- It wouna in Tis abdomen and death is expected at any moment.His friend.Steven Dempk, also was shot and re ceived a blow over the head, which knocked him unconscious, but his in juries are not considered fatal.| A Pay « fucian onau» LaceS and Garnitures for 18 Pleces Suitsto this arrançe- : Sept.21\u2014The | | ' ReORGAN ZATION OF CHINESE ARNY : { London, Sept.M$ \u2014 The correspondent of the Morning Post at Shanghai {says that Yin-Tchang, the Chinese | Minister a to be ap) {army und \u2018roy \u201cot Pechilipinted to a command in the or General Yuysnshikai, vice- The same correspond- [ent gives some interesting statistics reganling the reorganization of the Chinese army.He says that the army will be divided into twenty military I districts, ench with four regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry, an engineer corps and artillery in proportion.All the men will be enlist- yud for nine years.By 1910 China expects to_have hall a million trained men ready for service in the field.rer TRADES AND LABOR CONGRESS.Toronto, Unt., Sept.23 \u2014 The Trade and Labor Congress flopped again today on the Dominion Senate question Land are again on record as favoring the abolition ol the Senate instead of | having it an elective body, as their { jecond resolution on the question pro- | vided, 'n phrase in this resolution characteriz- {ing the Upper House as a political | graveyard to which maney was the open sesaine.this was considered too strong \u2018was struck out.Another resolution i apon this vexed question urged Trades Councils and unions to demand that all political enmlidates give a definite promise to support fertslation in the next session of Parbement to oppose the \u201cusuni and recently increased sup plice of the Sonate.\u201d The Congress poescd a resolution calling attention lo Canada\u2019s deficiency in technical ~lucation and authorizing the executive \"to request the Proviacial and Federal i Governments to enact lepislation per | mitting the mechanics and artisans of | Canada to enjoy the privilege of educa j tion on lines of electrical engineering.chemistry, wood carving, Modeling.\u2018rte, « Dominion Government © will he asked to pass an act providing a J legal eight hour day throughout the Secretary Patrick M.Dra ! y of hie recent marriage by the pro sentation to him of a set of cut plas ard the congratulations of the Con gross.Before the close of the eon , vention, President Vervifle took ocean \u201cson ta express hie thanke for being clocted, He said it wae a compliment not only to him, a French-Canadian \"hut tn his countrymen in the province inf Queber, that he should be eleves! i without.opposition in the greatest * English-apeaking city in the Dominion, The Congrese closed this afternoon 'nith the singing of Auld lane Sone.t Berlin \\has been recalled .There was an objection about - On further discussion and F.S™'RD & CIE Autumn and Winter Gowns.LACES AND LACE MATERIALS.; In this Departinent are shown ths latest prolurtions of foreign Lace i ne | markets such as Irish Crochet Lace, Clunv, Point de Venise and Silk App ique Laces, also selections of the var ou: laces used for trimming this season's importations of Paris msdel g wns, ees GARNITURES.Trimmings in the new colorings and tine effets are offered including Embroidered Silk Vestings with cuffs to match, Black and Colored 8 pod ] Allovers, Embroidered Bands, Butt us in Gilt, Silver and en- a] ets, Boys Suits for School and ' Early Fall Wear.The boys can be fitted out here with =uit- the di-tinctive features of which are their wearing qualities and low pri-es, Boy's School Suits, cut double breastusl, Norlotk, Russian and sailors Suite AT 82.83, 83.153 AND 84.23.Areas\" PNA SAN MASICN AST PP vereisssee 835.00 seusserc01 1.34.83 F.SIMARD&CIE.; 137 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch.QUEBEC.sec.Boy's Coats for., As mets = The rain 80 long hoped for has at last come.AS À CONSEQUENCE THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL BE MUCH BENEFITTED.We have fresh su>- lies of th da\u2018iv TEAS and COFFEES.WINES and LIQ Everything that can-be found in an npsto-date Groe vy Fr When we pleass you, tell others; When we do not will make it right.UORS CALL, \u2018PHONE OR WRITES M.BOYCE& SCN, 19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Established 1856.ci.Tel 204 RAIN COATS We have a very fine assortment of MEN'S HEAVY RAIN COATS for FALL WEAR, nice new patterns, and a PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.2.200000 We are now showing a complete line of GENTLEMEN'S HATS, WOOLLEN GOLF JACKETS and WARM SWEATERS fur Ladies\u201d and tientlemen.Dent's and Fowne's Gloves.Holt, Renfrew & Co.(FURRIERS TO H.M.QUEEN ALEXANDRA.) NEW GOODS.ANCHOVY PASTE | SHRIMP PASTE SARDINE PASTE i BLOATER PASTE «=o ALSO ++e ALL KINDS OF POTTED MEATS NEW RUSSIANCAVIER, MUS TARD THE VERY BEST MADE IN SMALL TINS.ONLY 30e.N MEDIUM TINS.\"\u201c 66e.BORDEAUX, FRANCE, LARGE TINS.\u201c 00.PACKED IN JARS 166 ONLY.H.BEAUTEY, 22 Fabrique St.PHONE 116 .\u201c w ec NEW GOODS ~ JUST OPENED.New Dress Materials, New Autumn Millinery, New Wrappers, New Mantles, New Toilet Jackets, New Rain Coats.Lace Collars and Scarfs, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Flannel Skirts Trimmed with Lace and Embroidery\u2014\u2014 Ostrich Feather Boas and Stoles.GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS.WEST OF ENGLAND SUITINGS, BLUE AND BLACK SERGES, CHEVIOTS, VICUNAS, VENETIANS, LARGE STOCK OF BOYS SUITS, REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, COLLARS, TIES GLOVES, HOSIERY, ETC.JAPANESE EMBROIDERY SILK PIANO DRAPES, ETC., ETC.NEWEST DESIGNS -IN- TAPESTRY & BRUSSELS CARPETS LINOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, POLES, CURTAINS A LARGE ASSORTMENT.++++e+++++++2%++++1t4%++06000000S0DU | GLOVER, FRY & CO.\u2014 _\u2014\u2014 +++.237 2 BTV 2 7 -FOR- WEDDING PRESENTS.Our nsw stock of Chafing D'shas, Brass Kettles and Sheffield War>s is now cn view, there is a number oi new styles that ara very s.tiiable for W dd ag Presents.THE FOLLGWING IS THE LIST OF PRICES CHAFING DISHES $5.75, $7.0), $7.65, $8 00, $11.0) ELECTRIC CHAFING DISHES $20.00, $22 50 HOT WATER KETTLES IN BRASS $3.00, $3.60, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 SHEFFIELD ENTREE DISHES $7.20, $8,00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 $15.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00 SHEFFIELD VEGETABLE DISHES FOR 2 VEGETABLES $6.75, $10.00, $17.00 FOR 3 VEGETABLES $10.00, $22.50, $25.00, $36.00 Sheffield Tea Sets, Tea Trays, Muffin Dishes, Soup Tureens, Bake Dishes, Pie Di hs, etc, etc.+.+++.+e++++++4t4%44%4%%3%4%3%000000ttd30SàtANASHOSU A G.SEIFERT & SONS.JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREE.MA PPRANNARAAS MAMA MANN +++.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE ers The Quebeg Qhronigle QUEBEC, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905.rem ECS EEE TWO IMPORTANT STATEMENTS.Mr.W.Mackenzie, President of the \"Canadian Northern Pacific Railroad, during bis recent visit to the city last | week made two statements that will \"be received with great satisfaction by the community.The first of these was \u201c(hat it was intended to lose no time in the building of the extension of the Great Northern to Garneau Junction, that the contracts for it had been given out, and that work would shortly be commenced at both ends and at intersections and vigorously pushed.It is neediess to vay how important it is that this should be done without loss of time in order to provide a quantity of grain freight for the Quebec Transportation Steamship Line, \"and thus materially contribute to its success, and alun because with the completion of the extension of the Great Northern from Garneau Junetion there will no longer be the shad- \"ow of an excuse for the company's neglect to fulfil the conditions on which it received a subsidy from the city.and to rehuild its workshops which were burned down here.The other siatement that the Canadian Northern Pacific would connect with the Great Northern by a line from the Georgian Bay to Hawkesbury iis quite as important as it means the establishment of another virtually transcontinental line with its in- , tercstz at Quehev during the summer Frason and while navigation js opened.We are not inclined to expect too much for Quebec from Sir Wilfrid Laurier's transcontinental, as that is practically under the control of the Grand Trunk Railway, whose interests are in Portland, and which will certainly not neglect them for the beaux Cough ] broachids, consumption.over 60 years the leading cough medicine of the whole: world.Lowel that the country has increased her purchases from _ outuide sources, has some million and thres quarters less money to pay for thew.; No doubt, speaking broadly and at large, surpluses are very fine things, but their desirability depends very much on the manner in which they have been obtained.Ia this country they are got mainly from the Cus toms, that is to say, from taxation oa imports, and it is very evident that the more you import the greater the amount ol revenue you may expect, and the larger the volume of impooris, the larger the drain on the pockets of those who purchase them; if that drain can be made up by correspond: ing sales abroad, well and good; if it can be more than so met, the country is becoming richer, that is to say, it is accumulating monvy; but if the ex- peuditure abroad is more than the re- ! ceipts from abroad the country loses instead of guins the circulating med- jum.Canada is nothing more nor less than a farmer on a big scale\u2014if he can provide his groceries and his clothes out of the sale of the products of his farm, he is all right; if he cannot he is all wrong; and the mortgage of his property is only a question of time, and that time is shorter the more groceries and clothes he buys; but if he wants to get rich he must not go to the store more than he can help, but must attempt to supply his needs from his own resources.No doubt.the doctrine will be dis puted, and declared heretival by the Free-Traders, and those who sec in increasing importa the infallible signs of national prosperity, bat an ounce of experience is worth a pound of theory, and we have sg very striking evample of the truth of what we say in our own Province.It has been a matter ! magniticent T whilst our imports from that coloay were $1,000,417, a» compared with $1,071,021 in 1904.: We imported $6,077,013 from the British West Indies as against $4,815,768 in 1904, and sold them in return 82,- 404,232 worth of gooas, ne against §3, 179,774 im 1904.AN INVESTIGATION AND A MORAL As the investigation into the prac tices of certain Insurance Companies in New York progrosses, some very sensational developments are coming out.The President of one of them for instance has admitted that $235,000 had been paid out to a single individual for the forwarding of the plans of the Company in the New York Legislature; be defended this on the plea that it was necessary for the protection of the Company's interest in its real es- taie investment, but on cross-examin- ation admitted that no part of the sum had been applied to thie purpose.The same company, it was shown in evidence, had contributed $50,000 to the Republican Campaigo Fund.From these, and similar exposures, the Ottawa Journal deduces © two plain morals, first, that Canadian insurance investments are sale in Canadian companies, and socondly, the necessity for enactment to provide that the accounts of great corporations holding public charters should be open to publie audit, because \u201capparently a scrutiny of the annual statements presented by law would not suffice to uncover such transactions as those of the Lile Insurance Compunies whose methods have been under inspection in New York.\u201d The advice is good in both instances.\u201cDESERTED AT THE ALTARS \u201cDesertod et the Altar\u201d is a play of today, mudern in every feature, clean AVegetable Preparation for Assimitating the Food andRegula - {ing the Stomachs and Bowels of ER TROIE Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | ness and Best Contains neither | Opa Morphine nor Mineral.oT NARCOTIC.Rg of 0d Ir SANGELPITIEER Pamplin Sad- Aix.dans + Hochatle Salt - Aion Sov + Jakes rm Sond - Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- || tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, (| Worms Convulsions, Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.TacSimile Signature of NEW YORK.EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.ant wholesowe, and vorl of vulgarity.It is the sort of play thutlyg parents need not hesitate to have their chihl- \u2018ren see, and Pierce Kingeleyy the young \u2018Canarian author, deserves the greatem praise for writing an offering that will live for years.MRS.BEATRICE LANGLEY.Madame Beate: Ylangwy, whow NOB playing as dang! of surprise to some.and spreulation to leu much talked about just pow hau others, how thoroughly the French- | Canadians have succeeded in spreading un unpleasant vxperimace wn London, Loy, not long ago that gues Lu viow that she is ave 10 hokd ner own in veux of Quebec, bul the Mackenzie di | OYCE the province, and.in the Eastern yp wigs than one.ie opera at Co- I ; , differently situated, and if we can only get the freat Northern to establish its headquarters here, we shall have what is practically a transoontinental of our own tapping the fertile grain fields of the Northwest.And this is tof the more importance to us because ; \u201cvery year brings nearer tbe accom- | \u2018 plishment of what we bave for some | P \"time pant been urging our readers to | Not to the extent now that be did jai Mann transcontinental will be very Townships especially, in dispossessing | veut Garden the original English settlers.Other causes, have no doubt, contributed to this result, but the main cause is the very intefligent appreciation by Jean ! | Baptiste of the true theory of imports | and exporis, He comes of a thrify | stock, and he purchases from outside ; sources nothing that he can by any possibility supply for himself; perbaps wun over ami she had ljust stepped into a handsome vob, \u2018when one of the many loafers who \u201chaunt the theatre cotrances when the audience are making their way out, swidenly sprung on the footbomd w the cab, smatehd Madame Langley\u2019 | purse out of her hand and st ob wits itat a smart run down the àH-ligéetuce and squalid streets just by, ln an stant Mwlame vus out and after him, and succeded jo overtaking the who was about cightoen years of anticipate, the establishment of a new when he laid the foundations of the age, and wax !just able to hold him tili outlet for the Nerthwest products via | comfortable homes he now possesses, | the arrival of the police.Wheb Madame \u2018the James and Hudson Baysonly have the Governments of Ontario (and Nanitobs already taken steps to reach the shore of the great northern inland sea, but late despatches from \"Ottawa show that the Dominion Gov- | *hirts were made; he spun the wool for ! ttention \"his outside wear; he grew his own Tecmmrarse in that direction, and is investigating, tobacco; if he wanted sugar he got it \u2018or guing to investigate, the period of navigation in those waters, and which may weem to lead some significance to the Premier's remark at Fort William, that the last spike in | the National Transcontinental will scarcely be driven before a third , transcontinental will become necessary.In that case, with one line carrying the Northwest products to James\u2019 Bay, and another to Portland in the \u2018 United States, it would he absolutely necessary to Quebec to have a third \u201cline whose interests were bound up in hore.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TWO AND TWO.The old saying that \u201cfigures cannot lie,\" is those of our readers who have cver taken the trouble to look closely into thn feats of arithmetical legerdemain in which our Ministers of Finance and Provincial Treasurers indulge overy year are but too well aware\u2014it is trie, generally speaking that two and two make four, but whether in particular cases the product is a satisfactory one depends very much on the nature of the component parts.The trade returns of the Dominion afford a continually recurring example of this proposition, snd the Government journals have lately brought those for the two first months of the current financial year into prominence gs showing the increasing prosperity of the country, and an improvement in the Customs\u2019 Revenue of $377,611 as com: pared with the same perioa of last sear.In this case, \u2018two and two make four\u201d for Mr.Fielding, who secs the foundations arising for the construction of a gigantic phantasmal surplus next year, and a very tangible contribution to the needs of the Tregs- \u201cy and all who live thereon, but a closer examination shows that, so far as the nation is concerned, \u201ctwo and twa\u201d do not \u2018make four,\u201d or anything near it.The customs returns do indeed show a betterment of the sum wa have mentioned, but the Customs\u2019 Revenue are derived from imports; these have increased during the last two months as compared with the importe of the corresponding period last year, but at the same time the exporta have diminished in value to the axtent of $1,796,930; that is to Pay Stree rane rT TEESE.\u2019nok's Cotton Koot Compound, TE 5 ee Ed da two degrees of ana par Bon M er for Eh: enhetitu \u201che Cook Medicine Go.Wodsor, only conditionally true, as! , days not long gone hy, he left to his English brother the duty of providing tsnrpluses for Finance Ministers: he grew and spun the {lax from which his from his maples; if tra, from the -e .the ; privet by the roadside, and the black- ANONG THF FIRST TITVLITLLIIIITTILILILL TILL ILRRASS ee | practicability of the new route, a fact i berry and raspberry bushes in his gar- CHAFING DISHES! ! den; it coflee, he roasted heans on his stove; he made his own candles and his own woap, and wicked people went whiskey too; in a word, he kept \u2018\u2018imports\u2019 at a very considerable distance; meantime he went on selling whatever he could spare off his farm and accumulating capital.His English broth: er, as a rule, has not done this, the proceeds of his farm have gone to pay for imported goods, and when these were not sufficient, he ran into debt.The result is before our eves to-day,\u2019 Ia lesson so plain that he who runs i may read, and it is one that the peo- ; ple of the Dominion wauld do well to | take \u2018ta brart.! mer tr | Cavagees FOREIGN TRADE DECLINES.Canada\u2019s total forcign trade during | the fiscal year up to June 30, 1903, totalled $70,151,290, a decrease of $2,581,740 compared with the previous year.The import trade reached $2G6,831,117; an increase of $7,672,014; , and the export trade $03,316,872; a decrease of $7,589483 in domestic products only, and of more than ten millions in foreign and domostie products together.The importe consisted of $157,164,078, in dutiable goods an in- creave of 81,056,622 and 8109,660,442, in free goods, ar increase of $6,56,- 002 i year were 900,538,511, a decrease ol $1,422,008.The exporte to the Moutherland in the samo period were $101, 935,71, a decrense ol $15,032,605, Canada\u2019s purchases from all the Bri- | tish possessions together were $73, .662,190, a decrease of 813,121.The + exports to the British Empire totalled $112,876,4$1, a decline of fifteen millions.Un the other hand, our pur chaves of $103,172,127 froin foreign | countries represented an increase of neatly eight millions, whilst the ex.{porls to foreign countries of $57,305, 213 represented an increase of $5,491, 083.From the United States Canada imports 1166,040,890, an increase of over nine millions, whilst the exporta to that country were $75,663,015, a bet: termrnt of cloëo on five millions.Trade with France shows an increase of almost one million dollars in imports and of 308,030 in exports, Germany, in spite of the customs rurtax, sold the Dominion goods to the value of $6,642,139, » decrease of $1,306,405 compared with 1904.On the other hand we sold $3,473,589, ae compared with $3,898,600 is 1004, ro far as to say that he made his own ! \u2018The importe trom Britain last fiscal | Not | but to a considerable extent still.In Langley was called, much ageinet ber (will, as a witness to the Bow Stree Police Caurt the next day, the magis strate congratulate] her wurmly upon ber remarkable pluck.\u2019 Loss of Power | To Digest Food: INDICATIONS EXHAUSTED NERVES\u2014 THE CURE IS Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.The most important function of the organs of the body is the digestion \u2018 and assimilation of food, and in thie\u2019 process ia comsumed an enonnous quantity of nervous energy.An the result the moment disorders of the nerves arise, digestion in impaired aml the very source of health, strength and vitality interfered with.; To prevent physical bankruptey the nervous system must be built up by out ; side aid such ar the use of Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, a preparation composed of the very elements of nature which | #o to form nrw blood and nerve cells + Besides this restorative influence on the whole system Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Fond has an immodiate and direct ef- \u2018feet on the digestive system.It stimulates the nerves of taste and induces a good flow of saliva to (aid digestion.It oxcites the glands \u2018 OF \"of the stomach and produces a plenti- | \u2018Jul supply of the gastric digestive fluids.Tt sharpens the appetite and arouses hunger.Fapecially where appetite and the \"ability to digest have diminished.ar in nervous exhaustion, anaemia, the \"result of sickness, overwork or worry, Dr, Chase's Nerve Food is by all onde the most vficctive treatment that can possibly he obtained.It ensures good digestion, reguler, and bowels and the building np and revitalizing of the whole system.Mra.Alexander Buchanan, Island | Brook, Compton Co., Que., writes :\u2014 \u201cMy system ware very much run down and 1 was troubled for a long time with weak stomach and dizziness.| could ncarcely get about the house to attend to my work and feltvery miser- | able most all\u2019 the time, After having used a few boxes of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food my condition is entirely changed | and my avstem wonderfully built up.I can with Dr.Chane'n Nerve Food to any per.| son {ronbled with weak stomach or ! weakness of any kind.\u201d Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, 80cts, n box, at all dealers, aor Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.The portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box, J GRAND EXPORITION.we will commence our On Saturday grand sale of ladies\u2019 hats and man- bles.We cordiully invite our numer- customers lo come se our exposition which certuinly will be the most fesbionable in Quebec.We hope, ladios, that you will accept our invitation.At the spme time we will hold an exposition of all our cashmere and fancy oporn flannel matinces.Don't forget the dates\u2014Satuniay, Monday and RF ueaday, 23rd, 96th and Ub LAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.healthful action of the liver, kidneys .all confidence recommend | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER %3, 1wus) en OAT GASTORIR For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over Thirty Years ain TL CENTAUR COMPANY.NEW YORK CITY.ASK YOUR GROGER -FOR- DOMBROWSKIS OUGHR CURED HAM.BACON and ROLLED BAGON BEST ON THE MARKET.AT THE LOWEST PRICE.NEW AUTUMN IMPORTATIONS.LATEST NOVELTIES We are now showing our\u2019 New Fall Stock of Dry Goods, including the lat-' est novelties, imported direct from the British\u2019 and Foreign Markets, which we have marked at the very lowest prices DRESS GOODS In all the Latest Materials \u2018LADIES\u2019 READY TO WEAR Felt Hats, New Umbrellas, New Lace Collars, New Golf Blouses, New Silk Blouses, New Moire Skirts, \u2018New Wool Norfolk Jackets New Costume Cloths New Wrappers.ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH, SIMONS & MINGUY, SUCCESSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 FABRIQUE STREET.Telephone 338, THE DOMINION Mon or | M P, SHIELDS, Agent, ; 878 Upper Town ou NOV St.Peter Street, Branch, Fabrique St, Upper Town RIFLES 2; Mionestar, G U N s 9! Single and Double Bare REVOLV Of lver Johns Colts and VERS on H.&R CARTRIDGES, LOADED SHELLS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, ETC, COMPLETE CAMPING OUTFITS Cances, Peddies, Cars, Folding Bed anaes, Ri bbar shasta Canvas : cals, Do nage Bag< Folding stoves and Utensils JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS\u2019 CUTLERY KITCHEN UTENSILS GENERAL AND HEAVY HARDWARE S.J.Shaw & Co, 13 St.John Street, Corner Notre Dame aud Mowtalo H Savage FORREST & SONS Oiled Salmon and Trout Lines, Gut Leaders, Reels and a full line of Sporting Goods and Hardware.TELEPHONES, 44 Lower Town.Visitors Paradise \u2018Sterling Silver Noveitles, Guide Books, Historical Books of Quebea, Books of Views, Photo-Chromes.ELTIES IN Wedge \u201cOld Greek,\u201d Wood, Ete., Eto.Largest Souvenir Store in the JOHN E.WALSH, 11 ST.JOHN STREET \u2014 COAL'CO., Lid.China, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OP | DOMINION STEAM COALS, Fi iculars apply to General Sales Agent, 112 for Quotes Office, Louies Lea beakiosal SCREENED, AUN OF MINE AND SLACK 8t James Strom, loot Rasy Su Telephone 84 \u2018 MONDAY, SEFLrEMBER 25, 19085.THE QUEBECHCHRONICLE,.FALL IMPORTATIONS Harris Tweed Suiting, Scotch Cheviot Suiting, : Vicuna Overcoating, SCOTCH AND ENGLISH WORSTED TROUSERING.LAFRANCE & MULLIN, Tailors a 43 FABRIQUE STREET.Shooting Sweaters, Fowne's Gloves, English Pyjamas, | and Haberdashers, PHONE 1606.\u2014 \u2014 i | mem ]' FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014TWO NEW EDUCATIONAL.HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS 5: Sora \u201cstar ma\u201d ee bay \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ ARE USING QOKSFRIEN C BAKING POWDER | Other Thousands would be If they made trial of it.WILL YOU BE OME OF THEM?WAN(ED.WANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID.MRS, Frank Ross, Holland House, Ste.Foye Road.WANTED AGENTS\u2014BY LIFE INsurance Co.Best contract in the Province to workers.Apply at once to C.G.Rollit,.Room 3, 39 St.John Breet.WANTED A GOOD HORSE.shoer, Apply - to Thomas Houghton, Qui John streot.PUPILS WANTED \u2014 MR.ANTONI Lesage, Professor of French at Laval Normal Schuol, will accept a few more : day or evening pupils to learn French by his speciul method of teaching to, English-speaking people.Apply 16: De Salaberry street.TRAVELLER WANTED \u2014 WANTED by the lst of September, dothing traveller, with sonnections on Nort Shore of the St, Lawrence and Lower Ottawa.Must speak both languages.apply \u201cTraveller,\u201d care Chronicle Of- A rt BOYS WANTED\u2014TWO OR THREE, smart boys to carry papers.Good pay.Apply Chroniclepe A PERSON CAPABLE TO TKACH English a little in private femily and 1 er .y for conditions © Pro Box Ye tn.Arsène, PQ., Témiscouats Coeee rt.WANTED\u2014A TEACHER HOLDING » second class certificate for Protestant sehool.Apply, stating salary ex- prete to A, W, DBrebner, Cabano, a MEN WANTED\u2014RELIALLE MEN in every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show cards on trees, tences, alung roads, and all conspicuous places; also dis tributing emall advertising matter.Salary per year or $75 per month and expenses $2.50 per day.Steady employment to good, reliable men.No experience n .Write for articulacs.Empire edicine Co, .ondon, Ont.MALE HELP WANTED, \u2014_\u2014 ENERGETIC WORKERS EVERYwhere to distribute circulars, sample and advertising matter.Good pay.No canvassing.Cooperative Advertising Co., New Yorkre rt ri TO LET.\u2014_\u2014 10 RENT\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping.Terms very moderate.Apply to drs.Eitoer, 125 Scott street, TO RENT-A SPLENDID FURnished or unfurnished house of pine rooms, in a goud locality, with modern vonveniences.Rent reasonable.Apply R., this office, TO RENT\u2014ON ST.URSULE street, a handsomely furnished bexd- room with uttached bathroom, lot and coll water, clectric light and tele phone, Suitable for single middle- aged tleman.Apply to S.T.R., cure Chronicle office.Le - RUOM TO LET-A FINE FURNISH.od room, bath, electric light, large wardroix, also well heated.Apply No Ju D'Artigny street.ee ae eee FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENtlemen.All modern conveniences by the day, weck or month, Apply to J.G.Haas, 56 and 57 St.Ann street.em sms TO LET\u2014COTTAGE ON ST.CYRIL.| after, furnace, bath, electric light, ges, gos gras, stationary wash stands, «te.Ready in ten days, Kent 330.00 per month, including taxes and water.Apply to L.F.Burroughs, 0 Maple Avenue, \u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eres TO LET OR FOR SALE\u2014HOUSES in Emily street, near St.Foye Toll Gate, commanding extensive view.Ap ply by letter, to E, D.Sewell, Bel videre Voad.RUOMS TO LPT \u2014 TEN FIRST class rooms, furnished or unfurnished.in central locality, hot and cold wast er, eleotrio light.Boarders well lookec Apply, Mrs.W.Donohue, & Ursuline street, entrance ou Ursule street, \u2014\u2014 FOR SALE FOR SALF\u2014FIRST CLASS MUIX ern self-contained bouses, où Park Avenue, stone and brick.All modern conveniences.Alvo first-class building lots, Apply to Mr, Walter Sharpe, 24 Park Avenuere FOR SALE\u2014A YOUNG BRONCO pony.(Owner hns no further use for sane.Cap be seen nt 135 John street.\u2014_\u2014 FOR SALE\u201435 VOLUMES ENCYclopedia Britannica, perfectly new.Will be sold at a sacrifice to an immediate purchaser, Can be seen at this oflics.HORSE FOR SALE\u2014A class carriage horse, standing bands high, 7 years old, weil broken to city sights and perfectly sale for a apply- © lady to drive.Can be seen uy ing at 101 Ann street.} -_\u2014\u2014\u2014aue | BOARD.i 26 St.Louis between Chateau Fron Leno and St.Louis hotels.Rooms only.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.-_\u2014 tr JÉREMIE RICHARD\u2014BOOK-HIND- ; er and ruler (formerly in the employ | of the late G.A.Lairance) 105 Moustain Hili, Quebec.PERSONAL BILLARD AND BOWLING ROOMS open from K a.m.to Il p.m., No.Collins street.MRS.WALLINGFORD, LATE FROM London, Eng, Scientific Pahnist.Garden parties, afternoon sud evening parties attended.Neptune Inn, 118 Mountain Hill.TO LET.That New and Modern House on Tache | Avenus near Grand« Alles, opposite the ; Franciscan Convent ; 10 rooms, bath room, hot water furnace, electric light.Can be seen at any time.Immediate possession.LaRUE & LaRUE, ; Notaries.| pe APARTMENTS \u2014 SITUATED | ¢ King Edward Hotel 911 Garden Street, Quebec.An _tup-to-dste Hanme refiroiahed, renewed, renavated and run on the European and American Pian, i The Hotel which has jist been rebuilt § | and enlarged by Use a ldition of twa more stories is now ready for Lhe reveption of § | guests It ia oentraily situated su the heart of the ; Ancient Capltal, immeuistely op, odte the : City Halt and {a close viciuity fa the Hall @ way bepotsaudl Steatubont Landings.Elec \u2018 tric oan od parts of the city contaually : Pe pocial rates made for travellers.\u20ac (uiune i.rat-class in all rdapecia For rates and other pariiculara addres 1 4 ¢ \u2018 a A.LAPOINTE, Pron'e.+000 4001000 000109 le Street, opposite Jeffery Halo HMos- pital, & bedrooms with all modern conveniences.Immediate pornession.Forparticulars, apply to T.D.Buuttie at T.Davidson & Co.'s, Lower Town.0 ré ett FURNISHED MOUSE TO RENT\u2014A handsome residence containing 12 rooms, with all modern improve ments, much as electric lighting, hot water furnace, and situated in one ol! the best parts of the Upper Town.Immediate possession.For information apply to ABC, Chronicle Officeee HOUSE TO RENT\u2014FURNISHED FUR the winter months, No.11 Ursule | strect.All modern improvements, Ap-! ply at residence between 10 and 1 pea.und from 3 to 8 pam.enim \u2014_\u2014 TO LET\u2014STONE COTTAGE OPPOsite Parliament Buildings.Furnace, hot water, ete.For particulars and | keys apply 126 Anne street or tele | phone 2111.mr rt rer TO BRENT \u2014 FOR THE SUMNER | montha.1wo cottages situnted at Lake | uport.Chairs, table, stove and | heds supplied, Apply to Gaspard Lnmain, 86 Valier street.er\u201d TO LET-FIVN LANGE ROOMS over my store and esveral others auit- | able for grand offices; they are most | prominent; centre ol the city, along | side Post Office, Court Houxe, Chateau Frontenac, and Dufferin Terrace.Also the four leading streets of the city.There in alto space between the wia- wwe for sign which would be very protinent.D, Morgan, i ictoria QUEBEC.A Delightful Hotel for Tourists While Visiting the Oid Fortress City.ACCOMMODATION FOR 200 Gusts, Telephone Cuanectious in Every Room, Electric Passenger Elevator.Electric Oar« to all Parts of the City Pam the Door.Cuisine UNSURPASSED.Rooms wir BATR AND En SurrE Fur Rates address A.RESTHER, Proprietor.nly nt mipred and fn complete raion mont cen ie ardot, ul trad wvenieat to all places of Interest European Plan.Popular Prices.| Your Patronage is notioites.B.L.N.BATES, Proprietor., § congveres MIS 1, M, TWEDDELL, LB vous FORT ER SINGING PIANOFORTE.MR.G.H.HARVEY, A RCO Organist snd Cholrmaster of 8i.Matthews Corse Church) gives in SINGING, PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY and COUNTERPOINT.¥or lerm, etc.ADDRESS ; 826 St.John Street.ORGAN.HARMONY.Lu Shorthand and Typewriting CLASSES Will Re-open Wednesday, Sept 13 AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES Special attention given to office and re- ring practice, together with technicali- jes antl Commercial Correspondence ot further informative apply after 8th ut No.8 d\u2019Youville Street.SUPERIOR COURT, QUEBEC * No.1684 Dame Marie Bouchard, wife common as to pre perty of sean Pnileas Morel, of the par sh of Sta Anne de besupre, Farmer, Plain if s v The raid Jean Phileas Morel.Defendant An action of reparation 24 to property has bees ai uted in The ease on tbe guet Task Quebe, 0 Angust, 190.DROUIN, PELLYTIER & BATLLAT GEOX, Attorneys tor Plaintä:t , eptixion Canada, Province of Quebec bistriet nf Quebec.No, 1580.Dame Matbilde Crutnre wi \u20ac rommonasto Des ET Of gucbec \"wad duty Thu bred to , and dul 4 tee La Ju tive, r authorizel to Paint gy Je the Bupedor Court, 18 The said Joseph Prinean, Delendent An action in ate fon es 12 res been instituted sa nl vase, today.properts has Quebre, lat Se,tember, 1:04 ANTONIN GALIPEAULT, ALY, Jor] slut, reptix im Cana N THE Troviuce stivece } ou District of Leaucy.SUPERIOR COURT, Ko.221.Dame Merilds Dulse, forverly of the parish nt Pan ant Jexux à atrict of Beanice, now o he parish of 81 Efouurt o! frampton, sal.d atriet, wife { Hen din« 190uwn, lshorer of the md p re irh of Bt.Edouard of Fresupicn, beve.ofory merchant 0: 'hnfant Jemw Beauce, and th: sa À Merlida Lulac, miltiner and dreamaker, brisg uuiy suthoriz.d iv coter en justice, Plainti£ ; ML The said Herodias Drouln, Det néant An action in s*parstio.+n to property was io st.tnt.d lu this case où 2 71 gun ie , zL Josspu.Beauce, s0th August, 190.AUF, los Plats, Atty.[» Plalat \u2026 ste.Marie, Beauce aug30xim.Canada, IN THE * paviace uf iebac, District of berues SUPERIOR COURT.bam« Mar! -Louise Cimon, of the parish of Rta Marie district nf Beauce, wile nf stanisies Houth «rp, formerly werk, and formsriy merchant of mur © Lestuce, Plaintif : vw The en\u2018 Stanislas Routhier, De'endant Anaciion in nenaration «t»rripe ty vas in atituted fn this cnoc on Zird A guet, 1905 - $ de eph.Heauce, cûth August, LvoD True Copy.SE J.HUGUKs 1 ORTIRR, J HUGUES FORTIER, Any.lor hind Atty, for sluintin, arie Beauce aug90zim.[FATHER 6000S FABRIQUE STREET LOOK AT THE GREAT EXHIBITIO \u2014 OF \u2014 LEATHER GOODS \u2014 AT \u2014 PRUNEAU & KIROUAG, SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK.Te MARS SANITA JAS.PERRY, 323 St, Paul St.\u2026.Quebec PHONE 519 | 4 Suturday and proceed for Lorton, (signe) S.UUGUÉS FORTIER i CLEARED.8S, Lake Champlain, Stewart, | treal, C.P.B.Co., part cargo.88.Maoxman, Christie, Montreal, W.M.Macpherson, part cargo.i 8S.Momnoutb, Birchmen, Montreal, | C.P.R.Co., part cargo.qd Momrel, | Mos- \u201c88.Parisian, Johnaton, Allans, Rae & Co., part cargo.| 88.Bjorgvin, Sorensen, Webana, Nild., | ; ay Tug T.W.Roebling, Hester, Yarwouth N.S., ballast.' SIGNAL SERVICF.AT MTS D, : PE iy Quebec, Sept.Mth, 1003.Sue Rue fe EN .Father Point\u2014Inward 7 pn, Jahohe pul Mis Jaki) !ishowen Hvads.Martin River (203)\u2014Cloudy, strong | west ; inwori | pom, Haruld ; 1.30 p.m \u2018 | Montcalm ; 2 p.n.Savoy.Cape Magdaka (202)\u2014Cloudy, strong! northwest ; inward 9.30 aan.Hests- !gouchbe ; H am.Nancy leo; 1 pm.! Duméinion.Moisic\u2014Outward 7 a.m.Aranmore.| Long Point\u2014Neptune lit Chateau ALLAN LINE.R.M.S.Tunisian, Capt.Braes, bav-| Point Amour-Heav .Coe ing taken on bound Quebec passengers | Vy ram, west : = awl ergo, left for Liverpool 0e Sale Hu 7 a.m.Norwegian steamer H.Furiday morning.ov R.A.S.Paraiso, Captain Johnston, 3B WATE \"EBFC, irom Liverpool, I'ath, via Moville, 15th HIGH W AT nn RG.instant, with 11% fiver, 191 sxonl and ; 2% au ry 20 third class passcogers, borides a Monday : ° n 28 a general cargo, landed the mails at Ri- we wi 97.1% \u201c66 mouski at 4.70 am.yesterday a ara ny il a SAT urrived in port at 3.30 p.m, mooring po ; bere wan at the Breakwater.After Hing pas.2 : ° 0 wngers aud Quabec cargo sh: left for aturday css 70: Montreal at 11 p.m, Capt.Jobneton October ; reports strong hewhwinds und veus Sunday vu vb TM TMS throughkut the postage.Passcd weve MOUN PHASES.s+4++rééeetéééer été cul iocherye outside ond in the Straits) New oon, Thursday, Sept.3.109 of Belle 1sle, Steamer Ontarian, Capt.\u2018 Williams, ! arrived from Montreal at 3.12 p , vu RADIANT WOMANHOOD.The glory and satisfaction vf brauti- ful womanhood can be known only tv Steawer Lake Champlain.Captain howe Pomsesving the unlanitil aves: Stewart, haviog landed passengers unl tages of health.No weak woman cun \u201cQuebec cargo, left for Montreal at 6 be happy or enjoy half ths pleasures of um, on Saturday.ite.Fultid chucks, union eyes, ex Steapr Milwaukee, Captain Moore, tot vital Jl of a temible arrived fron Meotroal on Saturday struggle to a wt wh NRA : afternoon and proeeeckd for Liverpool.or needs or Fo at hg reek \u2018 ; L rr .; ue Steamer Manmouth, Captain Birch- restorce, avitalizes instantiy\u2014it wa man, fen, fonction ith bE neral car \u201cwoman's remcdy, '\u2014thats wly.#0, arrived in port a Bons, on.Ferrozone quakes women | stro Saturday, mooring at th Breakwater.plump und bealthtul because it wo: Steamer Montcalm, Captain Evans, tains lots of putriment, the kind that arrived from Montreal at 1.13 pan.yes forma muscle, sinew, bon atl nerve.terzdny amd proceeded for Bristol, (Vitaliung blood courses through C.P.R.LINE, the - ; boy, making chlightful color, happy DOMINION LINE, spirits, true womutly strength.baly Nteamer Manxman, Captain Christie, cents buys à bux of Ferrozone in any having-lsnded Quebec cargo, loft for drug store.-Montresl at moon on Saturday.Cape, \u2014\u2014\u2014 tain Christie reports from lat.52.135, ; CHINESE BOMB THROWING.long.52.45 w, to Belle Isle passod six | Pekin, Sept.21\u2014At the Pekin rail iochergs.Between Belle Isl uml Gren: wav station to-duy us a tram ca rying ly faland passrd 12 bergs und several one of the four missions ordered Bros | Pieces, one of which was nyroml on to study foreign political methods was the centre bank, thre: miles cast of leaving, a bowd was exploded iaside | Point Amour.The last Lore wes seen\u2019 a private cor, killing four misor othi- off Gireenly Island.Had strong bead cinis and mounling over 20 other , winds and acas to Belle isle.knd than persons.The wounded include Prince moderate weather up to port.i Tsai The, who heals the most m- | Nican.r Dominion Cap in - M-ndus portant of the missions, both of whom orrived from Montreal a Pe.OM poceived sig! injuries, The \" - Saturday and alee embarking Quebec | tor of Foci he passengers procecledl for Liverpool.loar, was blown to pices.The affair STE un has created a profound snsation anid LEY LAND LINE., causes apprehonsion regarding th Steamer Kingstonian, Capt.Kerrnish safety of members of the court an} from Antwerp, arrive! in port at 1.16 leading officals of the Governawnt.(pam.yesterlay and anchorst in the The Govermnent offices and the rail: stream.After taking (n board pert wavs are now strongly guanded.{cargo she boit for Montreal.+ The edict appointing the uissions mentioned in the forsguing despat -h | QUERFC TRANSPORTATION C0.wore | ; Steamer Sif, Captain (lernransen, the Pie bonus ot nid chat from first vessel charter] by the Quebec sions were appointed to study foreign Transportation Co, wrrivest from Mon- systeme of government berause of the tral at ¥ am.on Saturday and Wm Jiowager Kinpress intended to issue a into the Louis Basin to load.A large (ure at the New Year for the estab- quantity of pulp Trea:ly Le, Hand 0 fishment of a parliament twelve years [form part of the xt ru cargo, Che pence \u2019 \u2018work of loading will commence today.: ! NOTES.THOUSANDS DIE OF CONSTIPATION | Steamer Crown of Navaree, Captain [I tivimdly, Toft port on Friday night with a curgo of timber and rleals for Cork ancl London.Tug Thor arrived No condition causes so many incur: bla disvases as constipation.It not only prevents the kéineys from climi- nating the poisonous wastes, but causes anacmin, stomach trouble and imlizee.na Thor arrive from the Wg hl tion.Why won't you nee Dr.Hawi: fol a nturday morning with two (one Pille and get cured 7 This excel- prelpwood laden hares in tow.The font medicine restores normml bowel ac.barges proceed to the Upper Lakes tion in one nicht.Thousands «ax so.tim tow of tug D.Thompson.Your svstem will be pure ant cran.Steamer Wastwater, Capt, Watt, left you'll be fre from headaches, no more port on Saturday aft rnoon for Lon: cour stomach\u2014in short you'll have ;don with a cargo of deals.jovial spirits and nerfeet good health.Tug T.W.Roebling arrived in port Dr.Hamilton's Pills\" are sokl every: on Saturday morning with a drake where, Fc, a hox.Get the gonuine, an two scowe from Charffottetown, .rept in tow, THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLES.Steamor Bjorgvin, Capt.Caracas, Sopt.23-The French Gav: having discharge] hor cargo of coal, ernment has askad the Veneze-lan tGov- ; for trmment to reconailer its lat note.loft port on Saturday afternoon or !Wabana.NAd.She took own a quan, The mote referred to in the shove des- tity of hay.patch was issued September 19 by M.Steamer Bray Hen I.Captain Moore.Taizay, he French sharge d'affaires.loft purt on Saturday sftamoun with against the closing of the A sla a carno of timber awl cals.tions of the French Cable Company Donsinion Government steamer Se al the expulsion of the manager of ; 5 2overmnent Se the company.M.Brumvuin arrived frow the yt of Taw: overnm.nt holds documents proving we, yestercay ard moral at that the French Cable Company has ving a wharf, al | neceptett the reault of the judicial pro- Stones Turret Be ' puis ones M codings hronght against it.The Govray ental or Symes \u2018ere is only waiting to catablish ye Jay net pre + = Ye pew relations between it and the com- Jamin ove meer Lrr pany, M.Tuigny known this.and ren ur \u20ac amor Jt.Laure therefore the protest can only be con- sesterday.\u2018aicrrol an act of personal hostility.Steamer Mystic, Capt.Abbott, from fur this rraxon the Government will Sydney, with a cargo of coal, arrivel ahatain from trating with the French Karensen, in port : on Sutw day and proceskl Cnn (hrangh M.Taigay.\u201d or Montres Farmer Judge W.4.Cathoun, whe Steanxr Tancred, Capt.Andersen, - : Se Lu arrived from Montreal nm | Saturday Iv charged with special die to 1 procested tor Montreal.!Venezuels on behalf « the Unite] nv Statse, ie studying the situation Steamer hing Elward.Capt.Bolan: gor, from the north shore with paescn- (gees, arrived in port yesterday Morning and moored in the Louise Basinbrowght about by the closing of the land «tation of the French Cable Company, the expulsion of the company\u2019s lmanager, M.Brun, anl the sfusal \u201cof + ERIC Venemiela to deal with the Frmoh fa eue Governm-nt she har od \u201c .ihaires, M.Taizmy.Ju Calhoun ss.Mommouth, Bivchman, London, El ronferned for two hours today with PAL.Co, guneral cargo.IN, Taigny.SN, Sif, Hermanson, Montreal, Quebee Transportation Co.ballast, | system of Rent and Pur- ! chase for Pianos.SN.Mystic, Alfmtt, Sydooy, for Mon: real, coal.IT.W.Rocbling, Heater.Cher: | Our in-enious system of renting pianos tottetown, with dradge in tow, with facitivien for\u201d purchasing on favor.Septenther M.fone.terms omits everyone procuring \u2018 SNS.King E:hvard, Iclangre, FExqui.| One © these instruments w:thout mak ne maux Point, etc.parsengers and | tro much inroads on their Anances.Come snd roe and wa Will explain.Lavigenr * & Hintehin mn, 81, 81 and 4 St, John &t.sole agenta for Fleintrman_ & Co, Kranich & ach, Karn & Co., Mendelssohn, etc, wp.fix graeral cargo.NN.Parisian, Johnston, Liverpool.Alans, Rac & Co, pareengera and general cargo, 38.Kingstonian, Kerrnish, Antwerp.W.M.Macpherson, groeral dergo.To be free from sick headache, bil- fousners, constipation.ete, ume Carter's Little Liver Pills.Strictly ve.| midnight.trst Class menu and ; le.Th ly stimulate the | nothing butthe best of Liquors and {Ev aad ewe o3 stomach trom bik.or Telephone 2303 The Grill Room at: the Vendome Club, 87 St.Joseph Street, is now open and meals servedall dayup to | Bay at 6 am, for the North.Arctic; inti anchored.| lt said : \u201cThe : 1f you wash linoleums and dirty, throughout the house.\\_ 4 \u2018 ! HARR:S TWEEDS, ++ DR.JAEGER'S RUGS, Ô « \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 \u2018 \u2018 ê + ¢ ¢ \u2014 SUNLIGHT SOAP oilcloths with ordinary soap vou will find the colors will fade.You can preserve thir colors and nuke them last a longtime if you wash them with Sunlight Soap.When wash with warm water and Sunlight Seap, rinse with clean water and wipe completely dry with a soft cloth.it makes homes bright and hearts light.is to injure the most delicate fabric.ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR.Sunlighs Soap 1washes the clothes white and won't fnjure the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.contains no impurities or free alkal ARRAW TWEEDS, ENGLISH FANCY WORSTEDS, ENGLISH RAIN PROOF COATINGS, ENGLISH R¥DING TWEEDS DR.JAEGER'S DRESSING GOWNS, DR.JAEGER'S KNITTED VESTS, DR.JAEGER'S CAMEL HAIR BLANKETS, DR.JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR, ETC.John Darlington, Opposite Post Office.+++.+++++++++1e++t143100000353000000SDOGAGS Use Sunlight Soap It anu +++++++.++++++++++++.+++++++++++++++.§ FALL IMPORTATIONS CHADDA TWEEDS .++++++++++.8%+++4©t00- 2er MEN'S P Reception Shoes.ALL THE LATEST STYLES OP EVENING SHOES AND SLIPPERS.ATENT PUMPS AT ALL PRICES.ALL KINDS OF FULL DRESS SHOES.TENNIS SHOES in all STYLES for LAD:.S\u2019 and GENTS, CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.WM.JACQUES & SONS, 42} FABRIQUE STREET TELEPHONE 437 PUBLIC NOTICE.CITY TREASURERS OFFICE, CITY HALL, Quebec, 16th September, 1805, PURLIC NOTICE ix hereby given that the Assessment Books for the i following Warde of the City of Que: bec.vir.: Nt.John, St Lewis, Ia: lace.Champlain, Montcalm, St Peter, Jacques Cartier, St, Roch, St.Sane veur., and Nt.Valier, have been de osited by the Assessors af the suid City in the office of the undersignzed, and that the raid books will be open ito all persons interested, every day from 10 a.m.to 3 o'clock jm.(Sundays and Holiceys excepted V for and during three werks from THURSDAY, ,2lst instant, to THURSDAY, th \u2018of October next.Any one who shall deem himself ay ivvert by any entry nu in the A i pegrment Roll shall make complaint to the Recorder's Court in writ ane under oath, taken before s Justice wt the Ponce or a member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the raid Recorder's Court, That com plaint shall be lodges within the «aid time at the Recorder's Court, | That complaint shall he lodged within the \"paid time, at the offier of the Recor: dor\u2019 Court, and the said Clerk shall give notice in the newspapers ax : Erreinbeforr act forth, of the place.dave and hours in which the Recor: der's Court will hen the complaints * and decide on the merite of theie com: plainte.; ; |, After such date ne complaint will be \"heard, and for no consideration will \"the books he changes.C 4.L.LAFRANCE, City Treaxureree er rt : Na.07, i No | CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY OF QUEREC, To wit: Dietrict of Quebec, By-Lan Concerning the Prolongation of Dauphine Street, (Drann up in the French language.» At a meeting of the City Couneil ol | the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, in (he anid city of Quebec, on | the fifth day of September, one thon | «and nine hundred and five (1906) in .conformity to law, end ia virtue of à By-law passed by this Council pre sunnt thereto, and after the due oh- servanee of nil te formalities pre- scribedd by the statute in such casa mad.ani provided, at which meeting were present two-thirds of the mem.vrs composing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to env : His the Mayer, and Aldermen amt, Clement, Cannings, Hacketé, -fin- Marois, Mon- Rancour, .Furgmeon, oat cherenu, - treuil, Sanson, Save Se it ordained bo Tang and enacted by the Conner! of the he nd the said Council oth her onlin and ennct as lollows, to wit: Ist.That part of St, Patrick «trot between Dauteuil and SC Fnetache streets, shall heureforth be the ron- tinuntion and prolongation of aa.shine Cuicouimi and retura at $10.50 E.C.WURTELE, Agentvop.16-18-21-23-25-28-30 | ! | I i i Aa) pe SS >» PURE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT The Best Hot Weather Medicine SALE TEN MILLION BOXES A YEAR CANDY CATHARTIC York, 5.| record | his opponent's lead | and won by nearly threecighths of a SEPTEMBER 25, 1905.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE (Continued from Fourth Page-) SATURDAY BASEBALL.National Louis-\u2014St, Louis 2; Boston, At St.\u2018At Cincinnati\u2014Cincinnati, 8 ; Brooklyn, 3.Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 7.At, St.Louis\u2014St.Louis, 3; Boston \u201cAt Chicago\u2014Chicag~, 10: New American At Washington\u2014Washington, 8; Detroit, 5.Washington, 3 ;, Detroit, L At New Vork-Chicago, 1: New York, 0, Chicago, 3; New York, L Eastern At Providence\u2014Providence, 11: Rochester, 7.Providence, 4; Rochester, \u201cJersey City-Buffalo, 3; Jersey City 0 At Newark\u2014Newark, 10; Toronto, \u2018At Providence\u2014Providence, 14 ; chester, 3, Ro- AUTO RACES.Providence, R.I., Sept.20\u2014Fully 15,00) peaple attended the automa- bile races at the Narragansett Park track to-day.Barney Oldiield was the main attraction but his attempt to lower his own figures for the five miles was unsuccessful.Ho covered the distance in 4.41 1-3, against 4.239 made at Los Angeles, Cal., Dec.2, 1001.One record wax broken during the afternoon, George GG.Read wmak- ing five miles with à touring car in 3 23.The previous mark was 3.The track was reasonably 11 & strong wind held back the hunters.The national cham- race hetween fast , pionship the worst of the start, but overcame in the first mile mile.The time was 2.47 for the five miles.Ralph Meyers won the three mile open moter cycle race, the time being 4,48 1-5.W.R.Files took the five mile invitation in 9.26 2-5.H.À Capron, je, won the open gasoline car equipment race in 7.45 26.In the first h¥at for the free for all Oldfield and H.D.Church had » dead heat.Cedrino qualified in the second heat and was easily the winner in the finals, Oldfield not entering.time was 6.02 3-3 for the five miles.MARATHON ROAD RACE.Chicago, Sept.13.\u2014With 200,000 persans scattered along the 25 mile course aid wet weather prevailing, Rhud Meter, of the Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago, to-day won the Marathon road race in 3 hours and 15 minutes, Ofdfield_ and \u2018 Cedrino was the feature, Oldfield had .GAYNOR AND GREENE WILL BE EXTRADITED Judge Uuimet Refuses Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus MAINTAINS THE DECISION 1 Rendered by Commissioner Lafontaine\u2014 ! Counsel for Prisoners Have Not Decided on Future Action.«Montreal, Sept.28-Lt.Col.John + Gaynor and Captam Beujamin D.| Greeme will have to go back to Savannah, Ga., within the next few days, tn stand their trial upon various charges of fraud to the detriment of the United States Government.Such is the effect of the decision rendered yesterday by Mr, Justice Oui- | met on the petition for Habeas Corpus presented on hehall of the .two prisoners.Whether this decision will he carried into effect depends to some exient upon the exertions of the counsel for , the prisoners.Messrs.Alex.'lasche- jreau, K.C., of Quebec and Nr.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C., of this city.\u2018hon seen after the decision yesterday, Mr.Taschercau merely said :\u2014 \u201cThey have nut started yet.\u201d Asked i what steps would be taken to pre: vent the departure of his clients, he replied : \u201cWe have not yet decided upon our course of action.\u201d | In rendering his decision, Mr.Justice Ouimet referred to Mr.Casgrain {as Hom.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C.When His Lordship had rendered his ! judgment ordering the return of the prisoners to the jail in conformity | the decision of the Minister of Justice | not to surrender ; or (8) in case the partion secking their extradition do nogpdo so within a delay of two monthe.This part of the committal is altogether in ibed Rnd i oY rays beld sufficient THE THIRD REASON, The third resson adduced by coun- vel, the committal should be uaa as irregular, is that the of- ences described in the committal are not supported information laid before the Commissioner tu se the subsequent procedure in extradition.The information \u2018was sworn {o hy Marion Erwin, Esq., acting for the Government of the United States, ina very lon document, and the facts upon which tbe charge against the prisoners are , are revited et great length.\u201d His Lordship then recited the facts as revealed in the information, detailing the transactions by which Captain Oberlin M.Carter and the prison- ors now under trial are alleged to haye defrauded the Government of the United States of a sum of 857,749, in connaction with the wprks in Savannah Harbor and Cumberland Soundthe method adopted was for Captain Carter to approve of the claims made bt Mesarw.Gaynor and Girerne on these works, ; Nis Lordship continued: ; \u201cNow the charge in the information is that these claims were unjust, fran: dulent claims, based on contracts with deceptive specifications, and plans prepared with the intention to Heiraud the United States Government; also that the approval af the claims was fraudulent, as such claims were fraudulent and extortionate; also that the fraudulent recommenda: tion for payment made by Carter enabled him to get possession and control of the moneys representing amount of said clins and to fraudu- with Magistrate Lafontaine's decision Mc.Casgrain drew the attention of the Court to the use of the title \u201cHonorable\u201d in connection with the | name.\u201cWhen | ceased 16 hold office as At- torney-General, | was no longer en- i titled to the prefix Honorable,\u201d declared the learned counsel, \u201cand {Wish to call Your Lordship'» atten- ; tion that [ do uot care to sail under false colors.\u201d Me.Justice Ouimet renarked that | while Mr.Casgrain was right, the | tomy: 10 gentlemen who had erased tn \u2018be Ministers, so that the Ce .:t chad erred on the side of courtesy.\u201d THEY STILL.HAVE HOPE.Mr.Caugruis.when asked later, i what steps would be tahen on behalf \u201cof \u2018the prisoners, said : \u201cWhile there's \"life there's hope.We have not yet de- , termined on our course of action.I would like to say this.however, that | while we are disappoints! in the de- | termination of Wis Lordship, we are highly pleased with the manner im which the Court bas rendered the decision.Mr.Justice Ouimet has evidently deeply considered all the argumente adduced, and hax in his decision weighed each consideration carefully, 1t ix always a satisfaction, jeven when unstocessful, for lawvers lo find that their arguments have been carcfully considered.\u201d The decision of Mr.Justice Ouimet is quite lengthy and was listened to | with close attention by a number of ' the legal fraternity and several out.widers.The twe prisoners were in charge of Hon.J.R.Thibaudeau, Sheriff of the district, and John F.Gaynor, jr., sat in the Court, near , thereby earning a gold medal and the \u2018his father.honor of entering the Olympian games of Athens, (ireece, next summer.With a 20-mile wind in their back and houlevards to run on all the way only seven of the 15 starters finished.AH seven will receive gold medals.Those who finished with their clubs and times are as (ollows: : { Rhud Meter, WWinois Athletic Club, i Chicago, 3.15.Jobn J.Kennedy, Tileston Athletic and Outing Club, Roxbury, Mass., 3.18.30.S.1.Hatch, River Forest Athletic j Club, River Forest, Ills, 3.20, John Anderson, Sleipner Club, 3.29.03.Greece, 3,43, | Chicago.6.05.The runners left the Evanaton Club grounds at 2 o'clock.Win | through the shaded streets of Evan- | ston, \u201cthe runners with makers reached Sheridan road, which runs south along Lake Michigan to Lincoln Park.Fach ruoner was fol slowed by an automobile vontainin pacers, a doctor and necessary mup- : plies.Many of them became ambulances before the finish bearing tuckered racers to the Ulinoin Athletic Club, Forrest Reilly, of Hamilton, Ont., wae scratched at the last minute.[i Golf WELSH COAL, PORTLAND CEMENT, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, ASBESTOS, PLASTER, DRAIN PIPE.THE 6 0, 180 ST.PAUL ST.hte.th ae zio eopoian Le Irsmce 0.89 St.John Street.Han nice Rooms anl Office to let Heated and lighted for $10 per month.Alto offers exceptional Inducements Lo en c men who .Poe 1 ot who would ilke to enter Bas business of Life PHONE 369 aug 3ixlm.E.V.Rohman.unattached, Chicago.3.30.20, L.D.Lambrakis, unattached, Athens, | W.8.Timblin, McKinley High School, & theis pace- ' Ry one His Lordship took wp _ the points urged in the petition for Habeas Corpus, one hy one.GROUNDS OF THE PETITION.The first is that the order of committal is insufficiently and improperly worded in eo far that it does not _ Commissioner has determined that ac- | eused should be surrendered, | The petitioners\u2019 contention ix that | the Commissioner should specify that having enquired into the charges laid | against them, and that, Athletic | found that the ofiences charged are extradition crimes, and that from the i documentary amd oral evidence laid before him prima fecie proof has been made of the guilt of the petitioners, to justify him to determine that they : should be committed They argue that should be made to comply with the | requirement of the Treaty of Extradi- | tion, such averments The answer to this objection is that the committal ix in the terms of the form prescribed by our own Extradition Act.The passing of this act by ! authorized by the Imperial Extradition Act of 187 It was afterwards approved by Various linperial Orders- , in-Council, and even _ recognized by | both parties to the Treaty of 1850, The Jearncd judge remarked that the insertion proposed h« the petition might have made the committal m complete, but he need not go bey the form prescribed hy the Act, As to the cases cited by the paui- tionees, the onis case after the Extradition Act was the Zink case, and it han since been overruled by the Courts, | His Lordship added that the order i of surrender 18 not a conviction, and therefore principles of law concernin \u201ccommittment after conviction and | sentence should not apply.The form of commital is nearly in the same | terms as the form prescribed by the | Criminal Code for a commitment for trin} after a preliminary investiga: tion.The form of commital for surrender under the Imperial Act is aleo very nearly the same as that usd in the case, and it has always ben | found sufficient.His Lordship therefore dis- miser] the first objection.THE FORM OF COMMITTAL, Ris Lordship then took up \u201cthe sec- { ond abjection ® the form ofthe com.\u2018mittal, which is Chat it does not pro- vido epecifically how the prisoners are to be discharged.After quoting the portion referred to, ho continued :\u2014 \u201cThe petitioners\u2019 counsel ray that it is not explicit enough as a direction to tha jail keeper, where and how he may liberate them.\u201cAgain.1 observe that this part of the committal js wholly within the terms of the form given by our Exteadition Act and should be conaidered =\u201c Sections of the above ates tite specifically mention how fugitives of juntice thus detained pending or after the states fixed for their surven- der may be delivered: (1) on a writ of Habeas Corpus; (3) liberated on title was generally granted by cour- © specify the reason or cause why the : having ; Dominion Parliament has ben : or: ml i lentiy cu: or the use, benclir und profit of himself, Carter, and of the two ae cused.lt is specifically averred that the two accused were participants in said frauds by combining, vonspiring.and agreeing with Carter to perpetrate | | I' said frauds, and inciting und ailing ' ove, and 4 him in the same in the aporopriat tly ob- of ot the moneys thus fraudul ined from the United > ment.Upon these [acts an the information charges the participation in the the terms of the ond the Imperial Statute, cure the arrest of the petitioners and lpnctod im town this morning.which had been fraudulently awarded | to the petitioners at esorbitant prices, ! the | y them afterwards to the ac : AL Mr.W.J.Lynch.of the Q.B.L.& P.Co, left yesterday for New York.Senator Legris, of Louisville, registered at tbo St.Louis yesterday.Mr.Andrew Allan lot où @ short trip to Montreal on Saturday lest.Mr.A.J.Small, of Toronto, is ex- Messrs.F.Turcotte and PP.Grevier left on Saturday last on a short hunt- ving trip.t Mr, G.N.Belleau, of this city, returned home yesterday be RS Parisina.Capt.Hawkett, shore superintendent of tbe Quebec Transportation Co, is stopping at the Neptune Inn.Mr.dd.J.Lavery, K.C., and family.in return home to-dsy from Murray ay.Mr.W.H, White, K.C., Montreal, was à guest at the Chateau yester- dayday.| \u201cMe.R.Ackerman.acd Miss Bill, of Messrs, (lover, Fry & Co., were pas- seugers by the Parisian last cvening.Mr.and Mrs, Henry Nicholson, of * London, England, arrived by the Parisian yesterday and are at the Chateau Frontenac, Messrs, BE.J.Rowley, E.G.Poole, H.M.Paquette, H.Larocque, Mrand Men, J.A.Goyer, of Montreal, registered at the St.Louis yesterday.Messrs, J.E.E.Leonard, F.C.\u2018Budden, Mr.and Mrs.J.Thomax, 8.N.Boxer, M.W, Clemens, were among the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau yesterday.Me.and Men, JJ.Dreyfus, C.D.Stokes, Philadel .Burr, Toronto, and D.Davies, ou | wa, registered at the Chateau Fron- ; tenac yesterday.i Mr.and Mre.M.A, Maynard, Worcester, Mass: Geo.FE.Flage.Hurtford, Ct.; Jon.King, and F.d.Rowley, Toronto, were among yesterday's .guests at 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Queber.but now of Toronto i+ frere rte pren an 0 _.dangerously ill in the latter place of Tr or 7 7 obtaining money by false 4 typhoid fever, He ix well known in W W R and 3rd, embeszlement ab theft.hockey and football circles, JE ELLERY and SILVER A These are the offences mentioned the warrant of arrest i-sued hy the Commissioner against the prisoners | and upon which the evidence has been received by the Commissioner, { CHANGED THEIR CONCLUSIONS, In closing their case.the representa tive of the United States vernment mem to have somewhat « wed their conclusions.They clnimed that the facts proved the conu wm hy the accused of three distine ner: Par ticipating in fraud by au nt (Car: ter ); 2, participation in the emhezzle ment hy Carter; from Carter know the sume to have heen stolen or fraudul-ntly obtained.This last offence was not specifically mentioned in the informution and warrant and the accused contend that the Commissioner had ne right to inclnde it in his rommittal for surrender, His Lordship remarked that this oh.: jection had been distpissed By Come missioner Lafontaine, nnd quoted that ntleman\u2019s remarks, auldine: 0 ful: v agree with the vemarks of the \"learned Commissioner.The three offences mentioned are cognate, they all | emanate from the cme transaction.\u201d | Hix Lordehin nls cited the case of i Worms, in which n similar judgment was rendered.He continued: | After carefully reviewing the law (and jurikpendence upon these points Ris Lordship conelud-d: [am therefore of opinion that the committal now swhmitted to me is legal and valid in so far as the offences therein charged are all estraditable crimes, \u201cNow comes the more serious objer.tion made to the committal on behalf \u2018of the arcnsel, vie.that the evidence adduced before the Commissioner in Extradition was not sufficient to com- | mit them for surrender.TERMS OF THE TREATY, \u201cThe treaty savs that the surrender for mureender, | shall only be orders] opon such evi- | \"dence of criminality an, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shail be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial.if the of fence had been there committed.| Our Canadian Extradition Act, which is very nearly similar to the Imperial Act, supplements that provision of the \"statute hy prescribing the procedure to Iba followed by the Commissioner; ; what Kind of evidence he may receive, and what amount of such evidence will justify a committal.\u201d His Lordship points out that (his, evidence was taken in the city and district of New York in the extradi- {tion proceedings to have the twa prisoners removed to feorgia.These { denositions were taken before u Comted States Government for that pur pone, and they are uly authenticated an required by the Fxtraditiog Act of Canada.Hin Lordship continued: \u201cThe Commissioner.Mr.Lafontaine, decided that such evidence was to he admitted by him nx legal evidence under the provisions of our Act, and that he was justifie in so doing.| have read the evidrner in order tons certain if the offences charged, and upon which such evidence haë been ed- dueedd, are extraditable crimes.and 1 may add that in my opinion the ap- prrciation of the evidence by the enquiring magislrate in correct, THE DECISION, \u201cEn resume.| am of opinion that the committal on its face is legal and valid: that the offences changed are extradition crimes within the terms of the treaty; and that the whole is supported by the information and evidence adduced.\u201cTherefore, the writ of habras cor pur ix quashed and the prisoners are ordered to be retumed 16 jail there to be kept under Judge Lafontaine's order of committal.\u201d a ces 0 5 mr Special attention of our readers is ment in today\u2019s insie, offering a few doritable lines at special low prices for the week, Mens Scotch underwear (Wolslyi.Also showing over 20 different qualities of men\u2019s wool un.derwenar, from 0c.n garment wp.72 in.table linen for 30.per yard.New curlains and maualine with frill, also Madras mus.lips for curtains, Sco advt, in, A, receiving money | missioner duly appointed by the Unidirected to Mr.I.J, Cote'n advertise.: porticres, ete.Curtain | Invitations have bwen issued for the marriage of Miss Ada Yates, dangh ter of Mre.0, Yates, tao Me.Alexan SOUVENIRS der Gorrie, which will take place at the English Cathedral in this city, on Saturday, October 7, There will Also Fancy Pottery and Eastern Goods of the Greatbe a reception afterwards at the Cha teau Frontenac.; 8, H.Ihidhs and wife, J, Bailey land wife, F.Harris and wife.Thm i Byron and wife, Salem Whitney and wife, (i.Hall, W, Hilliard, M.Johnson, «J, Johnson, McClain, Peres Robinson, B.Young, A.Gillham and wife, 0.lazzo, a Voliner, Eva ! Freeman, May DeShields, FEtta Hamimond, Sarah Ann Venoble, Sadie Meare, Florence Smiley, Ftta Gross, Geo.Day, Jerry and Billy Mills, of the Smart Set Co, are among the latest arrivals nt the King Fslward | Hotel.: A SMART MAN LOST.i A friend of former United States t Marshal Isaac O, Barne= having died, he attended the funeral.Be arrived promptly, and seated himself in Lerowdeld room te await the servi For some reason there war a very tong delay, and the solenm silence oi i the darkened room was anything but congenial to a man of Mr.Barnes\u2019 disposition.The heat, also, was very oppreasive, Fanniag himsell vigorously with his hat, and twisting uneasily in his chair, Barnes remained silent for what for him was a very long lime, Bat nt last, being unable to contain himself longer, he leaned over towand a solemn looking man on his right and ro.marked, in a hoarse whisper audible all over the room: \u201cI presume sou were well nequainted with Billy\" gre ferring to the deceased), \u201cYer, indeed,\u201d mid the © wag a very fine man.\u201d \u201cI should say he was,\u201d replind Bar nex, \u201cand smart, too: smarter than lightning.Why, sir,\u201d he continual, in a louder whisper, getting exciter, \u201cif he had the ranning of this funeral I be'd been under ground pn hour ago.\u201d ENACT OBEDIENCE.Native xervants in India bave the snerally desirable though sometimes inconvenient virtue of the Chinescdoing exactly as they are told, The trouble ix that they seldom use judy: est variety will be found by tourists at the old and well stocked Jewellery Store of EMILE JACOT, 159 ST.JOSEPH STREET- OYSTERS.DOMINION FISH and FRUIT CO, CHAMPLAIN MARKET PLACE OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! SEASON NOW OPEN.TRY US FOR THE BEST.FRUITS! FRUITS! FRUITS! PEARS, PEACHES, PRUNES, :OMATOES, APPLES.By farthe best establishment for fruits, The moet complete asort- ment.New socks continually arriving.Delivered to customers at moderate prices, FISH! VEGETABLES.Al kinds of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish.Our Steck of Vegetabies cann it he equaliod in (Jusber, Members and sole represciitative in Queb efor the sale of fruit pro- ducta of the Distribu or Co, of the West FRUITS.FISH.VEGETABLES.siranger, sep: 08 1m us JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF BIBLES: PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS ment, ; ; -=- INALL- in \u201catin.bad ordered his mane.ll SIZES AND STYLES OF BINDINGS prepare bis bath at a certain hour.One day n fierce «ngageuent was go ing on, n't the acrvant made his was i through a storm of bullets, and ap {peared at the commander's wide, \u201cSahib,\u201d said be, \u201cyour bath \u201cready.\u201d | Even a better story comes from an lunknown soldier, who war awakened, {one morning, feching the servant of ta brother officer pulling at his foot, \u201cSahib,\u201d whispered the man, \u201csahibh, what am 1 10 do?My master told me to waRe him at half past aix.but he did not go to bed (ill seven.\u201d PUBLISHED BY THE S.P, C.K.and B.& F.BIBLE SOCIETY MOORE'S, 148 John Street, § QUEBEC.\u2014 OCEAN ARRIVALS, September 23- Quebec Transport Company, Limited &S Bordeaux, at New York, from ss Jo Prince at New York, from otic wx von.on QUEBEC TO LONDON DIRECT SN Aftonia nt New York, from Trieste §N La Gascogne at New York, fram THE FULL POWERED ~ \\MSHIP I NR Fa am at Boulogne, from Nu: cé 99 GROSS 2,029 | 88 \u2018Fr at Cherhourg, from New TONS REG: L York, NETT 1,959 ss Colic al Liverpool, fram New lee Mie at Liverpool, from Bonin CLASSED 100 Af at LLOYDS.BUILT IN 1902 SN Virginian at Liverpool.from Mon WILL BE DESPATCHED AS ABOVE ON OR ABOUT C88 Cevie at Liverpoul, from New ork.88 Wiehe at London, from New 23rd S E P T E M B E R, 1905 ork.LOADING BERTH, LOUISE BASIN FOR FREIGHT, ETC., APPLY TO Quebec Transport Company, Limited, * 81 St Peter Street, Quebec, or 406 Board of Trade Bdg., Montreal Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder.Ît will re.Women are just like girle\u2014only | little more #0, | 2 TE 0385 TER ; ; 4 THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, Instant.Grand Millinery Opening To-day, To-morday and Wednesday, the 25th, 26th and 27th Exhibition in all Our Various Departments of the Most Handsome, Stylish and Fashionable Goods for Fall and Winter Wear.Underskirts.Silk underskirts or pelticoats are an absolute necessity with dresses of \u201c'lux~.\u201d\u2019 The highest novelties in Fetlicoats arethe underskirt trimmed with a sunbeam LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.Our \u201cAlma\u201d gloves at $1.00 à puirareunrivalled.We always keep a very large and varied ase sortment of ladies\u2019 gloves from Dressing Sacaues.Z.PAQUET'S Departmental Stores Fashion in All Its Splendor and Magnificence Will Reign Supreme in Our Departmental Stores the Three First Days of This Week.Come One, Come All.Delighted and Well Repaid for Your Visit, You Will Be BLOUSES.Do not fail to come and see our new imported silk blouses, They are simply beauties, They are made of piain taffeta silk or taffeta FasMenable and Handsome Silk, Black and Colored Dress Goods, for Fall and Winter Wear.Here is a partial list of our newly imported dress goods : New Clan Tartan Plaids, New Roxana Cloths, New Chiffon Cloths, New Ombre Raye, the famous factories of Perrin and uilk with checks.silks of Scotch New Worsted with checks, Dent.See our automotor gloves- plaid styl;, and trimmed with New Sentech Tu mauntlet shape, in Suede, for plain Oriental lace or with Orien- ew weeds, $1.78 a pair or in Nappa, for $2.25 a pair.We have heavy kid gloves for fall wear, from the famous Dent factory, for 78e¢., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXAMINE .When visiting our grand millinery opening do not fail to look at our new stock of magnificent dressing sacques in woollen eider- tal lace, Guipure finish.Our prioes vary from $4 up to $15.00, New Canvas Panamas\u2014_\u2014 You vill see in our black dress pds departm nt the most elegant and stylish goods, in one word, the highest novelties, esp.- cially : New Broadclothe, New Panne Kersey, New Crere Cloths, Our new stock of lace is ime mense, It consists of new Honiton, Cluny, Oriental, (Guipuse finish, ) Plauen, Swiss and Belgian Lace, etc., etc., etc, Our Now Imported Materials for Gusts\u2019 Sulls and Overcoats and Ladies\u2019 i Hounce.We have red und brown.The new Butterick Patterns, down.We have very handsome New Thibet Clothe, Jaskets aod Mantles, wo mes, undersXirts in ns They will sho the latest dressing sacques with lars - .ew ot Ce ue style.They are made of rich jauhlons in skirty, capes, etc.vers, berl-shaped sleeves, sailor You will see in our silk and New Cheviots.When visiting our millinery taffeta silk of superior quality.Price $18.They are worth seeing.Besides this special petticoat we have a very handsome A Butterick Pattern enables ou to make your own dress.We have received the Butterick Patterns for October, Fashion Sheets free at our collar, sky blue, pink and cardi- na, for $1.75 and $2.85.\u2014\u2014 black and colored dress goods departments to-day, to-morrow and Wednesday, a display of the most fashionable and stylish materials Etc., Ete., Etc.JACKETS AND MANTLES.36, 38, 40, 42 and 45 inches sre exhibition to-day, to-morrow or Wednesdey, no not fail to pass by our tweed and cloth depart- choice of underskirts made of v : this fall the regular lengths of the ment.You will see there the taffeta silk in the follo wing shades Fatiern Counter, A LADIES\u2019 HATS FOR THE SEASON, for the season.We have, with- most stylish and agthe of the highest novelties in suit and and colors: brown, navy blue, Agents in Quebec In our handsome millinery out doubt, the mostextensiveand mantles.We haveinthese lengths mantle goods, the most hand- Alice blue, green and red, two opening you will see that Queen varied assortment of dress goods semi-fitted back and ox back some tissues, the best materials tones, black, for sule at $8, $10, ushion has made quite a revo- in Quebec.Here are the names Wan\u2019 es.The most /r-hionable in the market.We specially re.$12, $14 and $16.lution in tne style of ladies\u2019 hats A f our newly imported Méterials are beaver cluizs, che- commend to you our handsome ue RIBBONS for the season.Hats are very pata our newly !Impoi viots and mixed tweeds.| We imitation of fur for overcoat lin- Dress Skirts.small wi umed u rime in s1lks : In dress skirts we have without doubt the most stylish goods, Ît is uscless to insist on the beauty of our new and extensive stock of ribhons.It = well known the back or on the sides.Plain felt, camel\u2019s hair, plain or fancy velvets are the most fashi.nable New Sapho silks, New silks with fancy checks, New crepe de chine, have very handsome mantles for $8, $10, $12, $14, $16 and $18.We have mantles of the best class or of euperior quality ing and for mantles.Our imitation of fur called Nubia is sim- ly delightful.There is none or sale any other place.Nubia the highest noveltiesin the Cana- that we have the best in the mar- materials, and the predominant New Meesaline silks, for $20, $25, $30, $35 and is the richest and most handsome dian and American markets.We ket.We have all kinds of new colors and shades are green, white New Brocade silks, $40.Come and see our display imitation of fur in the market.have dress skirts made of cloths, and fashionable ribbons in all and brown.Our prices range New Chiffon-Taffeta silks, to-day, to-morrow or Wednesday.It is soft.comfortable and dura- cheviots, mixed twerds, ete, etc.Our prices run from $3.50 up to $15.shades, colors and qualities :\u2014 Taffein, Duchesse, Louisine, Liberty ribbons, etc., ete.4 = in showing them to you, FL DIE HERRRISAR PR, from $4.50 up to $25.00, and they are one and all real beauties und unrivalled in elegance, Our New Boot a New Brocade satins, New Panne velv:ts, and Chiffon velvete.nd Shoe Department.Do not fail to come and see our new and very fine hoot und shoe department during your visit to our millinery opening, to-day, to-morrow and Wednesday, It ix now on the first floor of our departmental stores, and we have mde for our semi-annual exhibition a special importation of fine shoes for ladies, gents, boys and misses.Ask for our new shoes and we willtuke p'easure newest last, semi-pointed, Laced and buttoned shoes, sole and military heel.LADIES\u2019 SHOES.Laced Blutcher shoes in patent colt, extension sole, Laced and buttoned «hoes in Ideal kid, top in mat kid, single sole, Louis XV heel., vamp in Ideal kid, strong You will see that our assortment of mantles and jackets is extensive, select, handsome and varied.ble.Passing by see our fine display of tweed and cloth in one of our show windows, 1905.Come and sce our ladies\u2019 collars, 3 |S Van Dyke, Maric Antionett styles @ andl stole shape.We have the 5 ; chiefs is as extensive, varied, fine, high st novelties in ladies\u2019 neckwear, i handsome and elegant as our stock F È of ribbons.ve have smbmidered G \u2019 e andkerchiefs or trimmed with lace Dress Timmings, Ladies\u2019 Gloves and E Ideal A Favorite in all prices from 80.up to $10.00 Randherobits, Lace and Ribtons.& 0.Style.apiece.; Our handsome, extensive and 5 5 SEE , varied assorti mentof dress trimmings a ret THAT THIS BOAS.cannot be properly dexerib-d.Come .Buesr, We have very handsome and and sec it aud judge for yourself.NORD %, elegant boss in ostrich feathers from We have Braids of ali kinds for & ON EVERY - $2.00 apiece up.costum + trimming, Appliques in all # 18 BRANDEO styles for ladies\u2019 dress of \u2018luxe,\u2019 ë ON EVERY very rich and handsome nets with 75 \u2019 apanglos, Fancy Bruxelles Lace, ë Parties and Gents\u2019 Neckwear.Point «' Esprit, embroidered chiffon, i Danciog.Just received a very fine as- ete, ete, all very elegant, inraptur- « à sortment of gents neckwear for ing goods which will be nicely dis.& 18 the season.They are in all shapes played during our grand millinery = Other Sty'»g, and styles and in the most ele- exhibition, to-day, to-morrow and @ gant designs.Make haste if you Wednesday.F want to get best choice, Now is ÿ the proper time., 9 _ : , 5 § ; 5 GENTS\u2019 SHOES.T.aced shoes in tin calf, extension sole, military heel, g i ; ; half-pointzd last, à 5 Luce shoes in box calf, strong sole, eemi-round last.! 5 Lazed Biutcher shoes in box calf, strong sole, round Rich and handsome dress Piper for evening par- Bg lust, ties or balls, in white satin and kid, with artistic embroi- @ ; ; deries in steel beads ; bronzed, silvered and gilt slippers, g Laced Bluteher sho: in enamelled leather, extension Louie XV heel.2 sole, semi-pointed last, 8 9 Laced Blutcher shoe in Ideal kid, single sol.MODERATE PRICES.g @ 5 ë cel RUYTVWVAAAE SrrnrrRRRRRRRRPRIRRRRRER ERD HARDER RULER HERNERIYILYYCIINYTILNON REINER TRALEE ie \u2018 o MONDAY.SEPTEMBER.25.1908 UNARD LINE.NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Queenstown.: Pièrs 61 & &3 North River.M.Y.of Lovinthi .9th, Feb.2Tth.Supplaments the! Nw « Modeus Twa Few DOMINION UNE PASSENGER SAILINGS QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.From ov, .! BRISTOL SERVICE \"¢ FREIGHT SAILINGS, Turcoman.Minx van.WHITE STAR, UNE, | Wadestayy.from Flers 48-40 10 a.m | Daesnic.Oct 4 1vem.pacs je oo Ros an Majestic Oec 11, 10 8, BOSTON to LIVERPOOL.more BOSTON to MEDITERRANEAN.; Oot.ExooNn-Crase, $40.00 and upwards, according «eteamer and location i Tmiap-Clam $27.50s0d upwards, according u one.: freight rates, berthing Le comm Ek freight space apply to Ww.& MACPHKERSON Manager, No.88 Dalhousia Street ES FERRY BETWEEN Quebec, Sillery and St.Romuald : 8.8.FRONTENAC.Cn and siter 3rd Beptamber, weathar and cir- Fumstances silowing t, & steamer will run as fol- or.ROMUALD., QUEBEC the + eam 30.000.em SUNDAYS ' \u2018a ime 7 ewp.a ns et St.Romuald and Lower Siery.on bod Toaster ind Saturdays, the first boat from Bt aa AN Start at 687 Tnstaad oi 840 a 0e ill be a boat cordes Tant pere wi pee, ous = Rmuaidindsilley io gubee kt pm Orleans Ferry, On and after ie Joh June, nomad A bros the Idand From Quebea ton 00am Am, 70a Elba.sise am 0am 1.00pm 2.00pm opm 4453p m téopm elép.u On Fridaysand Saturdays this stencer wit Fem the island, From au swam ON SUNDAYR From tbe 10pm 3 2p.pa tip.4.00 p.m, smh pa Steamer Champion.| ° CAPT.EUG FORTIN Omand nfter220d September, time and circumstances permitting, ame Champion wil run astgllows: \u2014 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdaysand Th uniays Froud 8t, Jean, ON FRIDAY SATURDAYS roms Quebec.1.00 pm, BUNDAYS aud HOLIDAYS From Quebec.From Bt Joan.\u2018Stopping at Ste Bert! \u2018ay, and Touraday p.m.\u2014Saturday 1 p.m, ON SATURDAYS This steamer will Jun from Quebec to Rertbier vo ak tn give the rendents 4 thiv city an opportunity of breathing the fine alr On tae river\u2014 hg Quebes Luu p.m., snd return 10 quebies 100 pa.\u2018Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED Now York, Bermuda and West Indies Royal Mall Lines, Salling from Pier 47 North River, N.Y.For BrrMuDA: D crew 8.8 BERMUDIAN.8.3) Tous ie ay.47th reptember, and 11h sad 9th Oolobet, Tat 1.a.m.FOR WEST INDIES #1, Thom ia a si An \u2026, Quade- Goes and Demerara #9 PONTABKLLE, Friduv, ath Oct ber at $e.XURONA, Friday, Dh\" October, bt prose St.Lawrence Liney The Tort Sorew ron LL gAMPANA, 1,700 soa, Tuesday, etn sont.10th a Qetobe toi ummerside, loteu.EE a Se de a FEES ru tiers w Pardi Cargo > wil received © on slling day enly, between 8.and 1 ut luribez Information o \" AHERY, UTERBRIDGE & Co, Aponte ide [YR X hn M « ve Tioket wer.Mew Yorx, cage el > i AIRE sen ds re | pp Ill - ALLAN nai Stocks and Bonds ESTABLISHED 1853 20 Sionmors Aggregating 158,783 Tess NEW TURBINE STEANKRA fan, 12,000 Tone Triple-Sarews rian, 12,00 Toons Triple oreux aro.QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SEM MONTREAL \u2019 Larevod Seacutipe Mrs GLASOOW, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE From Glasgow Steamshipe Mougolian .28 Sept.Corinthian.5 vet, Elcilian Cle rd kn rp $8 na Ph Sp Music and 8mokl ade Deckvery modern improvement.Matconi Wireless Tel Virginian, Bavarian convenience sud addi phon | on board Victoriam, \"ka Tuniden, being at t once LE Tee From London Stearushipe From Moutres! FéssBr se HAVRE, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL SERVICE Fomersniaa.30 Sept.Sardinian.Only Segond Cabin Pasar rie eastbound 21% $40.00.to London and Havre Vos vususer parut ppl Las & 0.Ageata 100 Champlain direst DONALDSON LINE.DIRECT SERVICE.GLASGOW TO QUEBEC.Steamers of this line will make à weexiy call at Quebec to land freight and pisseagers, sal 10th Glasgow as follows :\u2014 Atheals (twin screw and d storage) DOXALDGON BROTHERS, 86 Bothwell 98, Glasgow.THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Eté, Montreal ROSS $.se QUEBEC & LEVIS FERRY.On and after 18:h Sept, 1906, Tue UNDERNOTED TR(FS WILL BE TOUND convemient te (avoillog b7 che )\u2014 | 9.Oate receipts, 302; PM 12.45 Express to Litue]ld cle 84 Exprems to Moutreal, 8.00 Through Express to, 5.18 Express to River du Loup Express to White| 5% Acoommotation Mountains an Ie trom Sberbrooks Pertland, CE axpress from Boe 1.48 Through Ezprom tay aad spring.to} 900 Kr prom iron.White Mountains sud Portand Grand Trunk Rallway Ferry.SOUTR QUEBEC, AM.7% Expo from the ARE aprem id the Vent Es Mail to the oe NEW PALACE STR.MONTREAL AND STR, 10 Jee daily at 5.90 PL.tisoan, Three Rivers and $2.50 SWOLE FARE 35.86 RETURN SAGUENAY LINE.2 TRIPS PER WERK srrom Tuesiny.Sept, 2ith, until lon ateamer \u201cMurray Bay\" will needayn and taturdeys g a all way ports Fer &.C.WURTELE, Agent.NOTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN ot the mouth of C that the pier p Rouge Rive\u2019 ie wll = the other desp water pier that was there up winter at the end of the Long bint ition of the Pier at the mouth Rouge River\u2019 is, oe bers totore, shows by a flat buoy and 8 white light by night and eep water Pier re cently taken at the end of the Loag Wharf is in à straight line with the said flat buoy and a Cape Ro Whart and Pier Co, Pe Boum Te KLUOD, Manageabout 600 fens to | Run Pape Dg fall Bi | \"mies ZR sad doper ds THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.LEFAIVRE À TERA, Acoountants,-Auditors and Liquidators.Mountain Hill - i\u2019 QUEBEC.TILE BELA STOCK BROKERS.BOUGHT FOR CASH AND ON N MARGIL ! ART.BAUNEAU.* A.©.DUPUIS.Private Wire \"BRUNER STOCK BROKERS, st BSTON and NEW YORK ueupEns oF THE MONTREAL STOCK Ja au 193 St.Peter oo Quebec, 123 84.Setar Steet PHONE 946 \u2019 Montreal, 84 Francis XavierSt.CORRESPONDENT And Private Wire with Chae.Head &C0., 17 Brond St, New York Chan Head & Co.77 Btate St, Boston.3 do to J.I.Cassidy & Co.18 do to Dominion Express, 42 do to order.9 a Per steamer Montreal, Lafrance, from NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.| Montreal\u20141 case to Allans, es & Co.Che following letter ix eupplisd by the '8 do to W.M.Macpherson.a Grm of Neuville Belleau & Cox eu \u2014 Stoskbroiare, 33 St, beter surest, | MONTREAL STOCK MAUKET.New York, Sept.28-\u2014There were very CPR.; heavy transactions\u2019 today in @ mum- | 0 pe\" M vis Un ber of the most promivent speculatively Let >, x stocks on the list.This business look-|4oronto Street .1643 je oh like an active absorption of these \"I'win City .Usa Ha issues.That the offerings to realise jautroit Unital .si ual were quite strictly commensumats \u2018 is Halilax Stroct j vost sufficientiy indicatel'by the anall Del poo ; 2 rhauÿes in the prices at the dnd of the 4) 5 \u201coii ol short sestion.The majority of these Havane pdd.p jo shown! losses.That a large disiribu-' R.& 0.Nav.ab 8 | tion of holdings was effccted was vie; Montreal Power .wat re impressidn created.\u201d The movemont was Nom.1, & 8 2 EY irregular, bit prices advanced with | Dom.L & S.phd.7 Sok some aggressiveness before the 80 yom.Coal.0 prarance of the hank statement on the Textile oa 9e supposition that it would make à fe: BH Telephone Pa vorable showing.The closing tone, ©, vie md 131 1284 however, was casv.The bank | stater- N°3 oe A y 1 es ment showel a declise in reserves se or 4 ahout as large as the extreme prelim - | Mackes y fs inary estimate.The contraction in the A > rid.a is {loan item afforded the necessary relicd \u2018 ak o Wood.na a from: the deposit liabilities and\u2019 afford ac pid Lai ao led a nominal increase in the small | ont ints, Cotton se oy i Lenrplus reserve.Large arrivals of gol, ont crever ea 156 | in London were all securäd for export Jom.1.& 8 4 and this had a depressing effect on se-.Textile Bonds A.= 2 : curities in London.It could not be 1 « - A \u2018 learned that a part of this gold was ¢ TT {taken for New York, The movement is.Sales ilooke! upon as likely to imcrease the | Mackay, IG, 100, £0, x at 123, 30, probability of an advance nex week 25, 50, 50, at 43.in the Bank of Fngland discount rate.i Detroit United, 15, 10 at 913, 75, 30 The heavy demands to be met by the at 913, 50, 25, 35, 8G, 100, 1088, 30, 23, money market next wrek in the mean- 25 § at 914.1 time are the ground for some appre- | Montreal Power, 20, 59, 50 at 9H.(hension.| Halifax Street, 10 at 1063.N.3, Steel, 10 at 634.| C.P.R., 25 at 176,25 at 174%.27 at HER Wood's Phone ee : The Great English Remedy.I for all Quebec Bank, 6 at 136.BoFns} Woakncee, Mental and | Dom.I.& S.Bonds, pérons =D à A; Fra oery.Emissions.Sper Dom.1.& S., pid.5, com, Seco Ai ot Landes a Capea Twa City, 28 ai \u201c54 naauity and an \u2018Nontreal Street, at 2264.Rp page six for $3.One [fons Prin pins Montreal Cotton, 25 at 120.crie Lots Htofor noie he à Med Ging Coe Windsor, Not one in twenty are free from some little ailment caused by inaction NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.| of the liver.Une Cartrajg Little Liver New\u201d York, Sept.23\u2014Flour receipts, Pills.The result\u2019 vii.a pleasant 24,307 barrels ; exports, 10,100 barrels; | surprise.They give positive relief, tomy : rye, firm ; barby, quiet.Wheat pi 13,975 \"bushels ; pot, wa- LUXURIOUS THIEVES, Our constables made a very success- higher.* Corn receipts, 63,725 bushels ; | ful capture on Sunduy evening last.mnt, steady : option market was with: Two fearless thieves had proton in the out transactions, closing net a | door of a freight cac filled with mer.280 bushels : ex-\u2018 chandise which was on a siding on ports, 30,133 bushels ; spot, steady : one of our railway tracks.Having rosin, steady : wolasses, steady ; pin gained access to the car they took iron, firms load, quiet ; tim, dull; cof- Possession of all kinds: of produce fec, spot, Rio, steady; mild, firm ; | that they could carry off.But as re- sugar, Taw, non.imal ; refined, quiet.garda the liquor, they made some amt an mouse AUCTION SALE In the matter of J.A BRASSARD, Merchaat, Malbaie, [naoi ven Kotice la bereb: en {bat op Thursday, 78:h wr] oon at 7 frm Lorilee midi my De Le Tom 3 wb \u201chack of of Goueral Morchandise.09,016 64 FUIRILUIO.cc 000000 eccus 09,000.98 B-\u2014Book Debés socording tolist.1,950.58 ©\u2014A lot with houss bearing the aumber 8 of the suodivision of lot No- bes of te Me ai cades ws mao pes of #t Etienoe de la Mslbaie, y the said insolvent tah (tem wii) be sold?dy, \u2018he inventory aud list book debis con be * eh th open où Tuesiar, 201 Sopten 9 on ar, fs bits tue iaspectios of tock Su.ust Conditions of paymont-CASE vie PARADIS ce.G.KR GRENIER 4 00, fon 4 Dathensls rset & & Out.Nav.Ca, | bee a opt, 1006, C.W.WALCOT, STOCK AND INVESTMENT BROKER , apocmi: JAPANESE GOVERNMENT BONDS UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY Or LONDON, LT 8 P.C.Secured Notes to Yield 8} P.C.These Bonds and Notes are listed, on (the New York Stock Exchange Orders to buy or sil promptly execut.d.IREPRESENTATIVE QUEBEC and DISTRICT Foi s Trask & Co., plinatnsers esr losin Sou Tent ALS) DENT AGENT.AMERICAN SURETY CO'Y., OF NEW YORK i All elawes of furety Bonds lor Jamployes Contractors, Bank Ufficieis, Court Bon: ue.TELEPHONES 377 or 522 81 ST.PETER STREET.Apr lzxiSm = [ELINA END HUDSON PR.The Shortest and Quickest Route \u2014 BETWKKN \u2014 Montreal and New York.Anthracite Coal Exclusively.No 8moks.Leave Montreal 7.20 snd on = 810and 11.20 Abin New York 8.00 and 9.30 P.M 7.17 A.M and | 1.90PM DINING AND CAFE CARS ON DAY TRAINS 110 P.M.Train from Point Levi, G.T.R., connecte 5 umber wi Vo a menée 200 P.M.train (C.P.R Quebsa, tres $F conde = connect with New York alam in from Haliiax les Lens et 12 43P.M | connects at 6t Lambert Dé\" DELAWARE & HUDSON, Tne only ne along the beautiful shore of Labs {ann 1.CULVER, J.W, BORDIOK, maViesfrm Pam.Trafic Macagen \u2014\u2014 Temiscouata Railway SUMMER TIME TABLE Taking Kleot June 5th, 1908 i River du ue suse 70 A 30 : Express Lor Asrives Connors, N.12.28 PM * take Colorado Springs, Denver, Pusblo.} $48.00 TREE Western Excursions EXCEPTIONALLY LOW ROUND TRIP + ARES FROM QUEBEC T0 ! Port Huron, Mich.- $18.35 | Detroit, Mich.- - $18.50 | Bay City, mien faguaw.Mich ns #4 Chicago, III - - - - $21.50 | st.Faol ur Miun acolis Mins (All Rell).37 © at Paul 0° M ueapolis.(nia Upper Lake: audi SL Marie).«0 Goin, t.21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1908 Vaid th Rsturn Until Oet.9th, 1905 1 roportioasts Rat s from all t¢a June fo or LIL nd LR = CANATIAM À i { COLONIZATION EXCURSION SECOND CLASS TO NEW ONTARIO OOIOBER lzth { STURGEON FALLS.125 | VERNER \u201ca WAKREN .10 60 MARKSTAY.oe 20 CHELMSFORD \u2026.\u2026 11,60 LARCHWOOD.« 11.60 : MASSEY 2.2.4.oe 1216 | BLIND RIVER .\u2026\u2026.1290 | DESBARATS .e\u2026cun00 vocc00 13.65 Good going October 12th.Good to return up till snd induding \"REDUCED FARES TO PACIFIC GOAST ja 12tb, 1903 Until Ost.dst, 1008 Socssd Class Colonist Fares From Quabse .[unes Tor) 85140 :}$48.90 Anaconda, Butta.Helena, iy 045.40 fan Francisco, Los Angles.}851.50 Froportionste Rates t2 other Western Points *_ For allintormet Mapsand Time Tab! ' spply wauy G.PE mat oe CITY TICKET OFFICER 1 Comar Du Fort and Aan Street (Onpatite Chateau Frontease, Landing, Laihouxe st a Fadl sive asd at) st Pew Sires 1.N.Co.Bay Chaleur Route.CHANGE OF TIME In Effect September 20th, 1503 THE FAST NEW TWIN SCREW 8.89 ¢ LADY EILEEN\"\u2019 ssils from Campbell tonevery Wednesday aud Saturday orne inges at 5 o'clock or on arrival of tie \u201cMaritime Express\u201d from Montraal and Bt.John for Gaspe and intermediate fortsand 1e due to arrive back in Campliton Monday afternoon and Thuredsy night.SPECIAL GATURDAY EXCUR- BIONS te Gaspe snd return $10.00, Tais includes berth and meals.For all {ormation as to freight and passage apply to BLAIR & RICHARDS, _Mauagers, Campbellton, N.B.Ontario & Quebec Navigation Co., Limited \": (Montreal, Rochester & (quebec Line) STEAMER \"ALEXANDRIA.\" heturn Pares Coionist Claus HARVEST [manne {330.001 Brendon {831.55 | |EXCURSIONS }uomuia 1$32,20 Regina 1833.70 TO THE oies {$3400 |CANADIAN Princ:A bert $ $36.00 uscleot 1338.00 NORTH WEST [cages $34.50 Strathoons 1540.50 Proportinn itely | w rate sieamer and secommodation a p tickets ai 1 mien Second av Liverpool $10.00.to London $42.50.k reduced rates.Th'rd claw to vero fo - Gl w, Hellas as ay Bell ue eadondery and Que cena re bon pa nt and for a other 124 * fermation ly © 3 me > ty Passenger + Freight and Steamship Agen oi This steamer leaves Quevec every Wednesday \u201c 1535 P.M.for Montreal for Kocheste: ter.\u201c NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.and BUFFALO, N.Y.Fare to Charlot \u20ac {Fort of Kochester) and $23.: return, including meals aud bertn, only Fare to Buffalo or .iiagars Falle pis > $26.turn, including meals end berth, col: .Vhis trip gives passen, a day in Rochesterihe Flower\" Gy of Aberin, N Niagara Falls oF Meturn tickets good for the seas For lurther information apply to, THE MATHLE ELLIS CO., Agenta or write, lu xt, Paul ~trvet, Quebes, B.R_ HEPBURN, Pres & Gen.Paneer, July iate ont Mixed Leaves River du Loupe 2 aim tne hi at Beans press trutee coûnect daily st Je pits Re i to and from Bt John, MB, ¥.B.Stocking, 82 8¢ D.B.Lindmy, Genera! Manager.@ @.Grundy, Supensisndent, Rirer du Loup.IN THE MATTRR OF QUEBEC PAPER BAG COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on WEDNESDAY, 4th Octooer, 1905, at 11 &.m., will De sold by pub lie auction at my office 74 a4 Be.J Joseph Street, »f Koch's the assets of said ate as follows :~ 1~8tock of t, cartons andstationery, ste.pire pie pots 06 406.746 descrimination and only took posses- CHICAGO MARKFT REPORT sion of bottles containing the cele brated Marcbant\u2019s Scotch Special Old Quebec, September 23, 1905.Highland Whisky in preference to all Gui lisd Daily 10 he Chronicle ba other liquor, as they were well aware Ham Valbsusie Scoot.° which was the best.Op\u2019g.High.Low.Clon CAUCASIAN PEACE CONFERENCE.asp BE SB AOR Sep , : §7) 8 sit 87% I artars.wader oe remot Prone .1 452 Louis Napoleon, Governor-General of | si 154 i 2: 53 | the Caucasus, has just been concluded.| Mm + \u201c4 44 during which the principal conditions | 204 0 99; 29 of an entente were agrood upon, The 3 conference decided to ainmmon a gener: 314 314 30 a he congress represcuting the habit | 18.10 13,07 3507 10.67 jante of de pt conse in Octo- - - causes of the emmity existing between ve Tm ne ae the Tartars and the Armenians à re! solvei to urige pos = the veenqient IMPORTS.the necessity for the adoption of Per steamer Lake Champlain, Stew.{prompt measures tn msure the safety art, from Liverpool\u201450 pkgs to D.{ol life and property.aud arrange that Ratteay & Sous, 200 do to Whitehead | Armenians and.Tactars.ebull become & Turner, 270 do to J.B.E.Letclker, | mutually responsible for all .material damage in the event of imamsacre or | pillage bv.either sils until January, 1907.Ten Armenians and ten Mussul- | mans, nil millionaires, undertook to guarantee the strict olmervance of the | agreement.The conference also resolv ed to form an arbitration court to conmint of «+ five Armenians and five Tartars, which will draft the details ol the agreement ancl remove any diffi- eulties that may arise.The egwement will become effective October Mth.COSTER COURTSHIP A SUCCESS WHEN WAR STAGE IR REACHED.{From the London Express.) a a0 Romance, etill ingore in the courts of int Giles and Maint Luke, bu Borie thie ok the \u201cmatter-obfact magintrates and | policemen foolishly mistake what in merely a tender ravage in love's young dream for a case common | Nousea, aati go Foto ry) the ie assault, : | ead Pi are Contato, arog Lod pre At least, that is what the contrs Taking isunor og crmp plat ale and flower girls of Covent Garden say Per ris and they are up in arme against nf minions of the law in consequence.Only last week a police constable was | guilty of interrupting a coster gentle- © of paying his addressos | 1d be simost pricaless to those whe Foun n the act o à Abe ibey vo en to_his young Indy.El oe ome todbera e The foundress of an Fart End fac- Whoonos try them will And these lite pllavale- | tary girls\u2019 club, who is also an inter- glelago many my nibat they will nt Rag | ested Wtudent of the manners and ens I dhe bane of ao many i Lies = thst here is The following stages in love's young Chore do not Our piliscursit wh dream have compiled by this Carter's Little Liver Pills are 2e Joa sod lady from actual observations: to take.One or {wo Wand Baku, Sept.21\u2014lA conference of ro: toms of local society there, was ! ACHE vite, by an pape prprasentatis | on the ethics of cot ip in Fie vera i B iogeaiteait ue ce furoit i stock, A icles, of 1 Se 117,48 7\u2014Lots Nos 4 lot No, 210: of the cadastre of 8t.Sauveur, quebec with factory and other bniidings eresn constrict d engines, bollers and other machinery therein cna ructed, valued at $500 said lots being subject to an annual rental ol $J8.00 payable 10 the Hotel Dieu of the Sacred Heart.Quebec.Lots 1, 2, À 4, 5, 6 will by anid separate gr and #0 bloc at so much on the dollar, on the figures wentioned in the inventory, item 7 will ba wold en blac, The inventory sud list of book debts may be seen £t my office The stork niny he seen on Monder and Toesday.znd and frd October, 1906, at the factory, Ascnue Renaud.The facio.y and machinery therein contained i ean be sen at soy time, on application to the Conditions of payment :\u2014CASR.tale at itam.os the date and places abore mentioned.GEO.DARVEAU, .» Cua Office 244 88 Joseph Sirest.LA DESCHENES Auctionese complete.Thursday\u2014Condeacends to \u2018take an evening stroll with her.Friday~Kisses her forcibly.Raturday\u2014In funds.\u2018Theatre and a little supper.Sunday morning\u2014'Liza proudly atruts forth with a magnificent black eye: \u201cBert, his mark!\u201d \u201cThe Indies in Liza's circle,\u201d ex plained the informant, \u201cknow from this tome onward that she is keeping ** company, and Bert's gentleman ace yunintancen understand that \u2018liza ia\u2019 appropriated.\u201cThe black-eye stage corresponde to the formal betrothal in polite society, \u201cThe girl doesn\u2019t object to the Knocking abaht\u2019 in the least, though she strongly resents police interfer.| ence.Dr.Chase's Oinit ment is & cortal and gusrant cure or each a every tor ma Toning, Éroediné and protrudt ptentimontats ty the rem.od 2 26 nel about Ite You can use it post ar \u2018bark iEhot atiefiod ec, at Ë or ÉpdManroN, BATES & Co., Toronto, R.OHASE'S OINTMENT, September is the finestmor month of the | year to visit Lake St.John Protectod by the monutain ranges from the sold winds of the St.Lawrence.the olimate of the Lake St.John valley in Autumn ia 18 ve ery delle delightful.The round from Quebec to oberval and Chicoutimi by rail through the lovely lake and moun- \"tain scenery of the Canadian Adiron- | dacks, down tneBaguenay Riverand nday night\u2014Bert, propping up the | back to Quebec by steamer is with- ry slay They ie ropitio and 6 20L \u20ac not of EE vorner of his favorite hontelrv.noce | Out doubt one of the most varied or ie Elm Braet Se 3 ho for she looks \u2018\u2018a fair treat.re Hé id Son Civea bon Tuesday\u2014Givea her a casual dig in \"Lita pass, and mentally decides that as dei httul tours of the continent, t trip both ways.Round trip Cyd $10.A beautiful illustrated guide Sook free eon application to Alez.Hardy, Qu i | Gaie 6.90, 7.90, AN.© 8.48, 8.18, 6.15, INTERCOLONIAL - RAILWAY TRAINSLEAVE LEVIS AS FULLOWS : 8.10 AM Exprem for Campbellton, daily except Sunday.1,10 F.M.Kzp-em for Murray Bay And Riviere du Loup, daily except Sunday.6.20 P.M.Maritime Express for Halifax an! 8t.John, daily except Saturday 8.38 P.M.Fxprem for Riviers du Loup, duly except Sunday.T7 16 A.M.Mixed for Point St.Charles, dally except Fons 12.48 Pa M Marie Tape for 5t Hysel it2e Montreal, dai 4.18 r Express for Montreal, Caily except sunday.A throuzh sieepiog Car for st.Johninatteched vw the Maitime Ka press le sviug Levisat 5.20 1.Forturther particulars an1 Slesping or Par or Car _aycomm dation 5 plegse apply ts City Tiokel d'âice: Na?Dutor Street and 33 Dar housieStrest, \u2018Tolophones 83Jand w QUEBEC RAILWAY, LIGHT & FOWER CO.Ou and after Monday, June 5th, 1903, trains wil run as follows = BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTMORENO FALLS WEEK Dave Teeve Queber for Montmorencs Falls very » minutes from 5.30 a.™.to 7.30 pm.Every hour from 4.00 p.m.to 11.60 p.m.Leave Montmorency Falis for Quebse Tn 0 minutes from 8.00 8.m.to 7.30 p.m.Every h from 8.30 p.m.to 11.30 p.m.BUSDAYS Leave Quebec for Montmorency Faille 8.80, Ton 7.90, 8.00 a.m.Every 30 minut from 1.00 p.m.7.00 p.m._ Every hous from 8.00 p.m.to 11 re Leave Monimorency Falls for eee, 5.41.10.09, om, 11.09, 11.39a.m., 12.09.$12.39, 1.79 pm.very minutes from 1.30 p.m.to 7.0 pan.and every hour from 8.50 p.m to 11,20 p.ta.* BETWEEN QUEBEC AR, TE ANKE DB \u2018Liza emiles, and the introduction is\u2019 FAUPRE ween Cpa.Lente Quebec for Ste, Anne de Beatipre.fm, 8.30, 9.50, 10.90, 11,30 8.1230, 183 15, AE 18, R18, 6.15, 7.15 p.m.(10.15 except! Sunday.) p.m.fa\u2018urday only.Loave sie.Anne de pas re for Queb c, 5.39 .30, 8.50.9.90, 10.80.a.m, 12.30, 1.18, 2.48 713 and 10.re tr SUNVATS uebec for Ste.Anne ds Beaupre AR ede 8.00 a.m, $1.48, 2.13, 3.16, util Leave\u2019 Ste.Annede Beaupre for Quebec, 6.00, 9.30, 10.00, 10.90, 11.00, 11.30 a.m, $12.00 noon, 1.09, $4.00, 4.30, 4.15 aad 10.15 p.m.BETWEEN QUEBEC AND BST.JOACHIM, wxzk Dave.Quebec for St.Joachim.A.50, 11.30 8.0, sine .and (7.15 p.m.for Beaurre Leave 8t.Joachim for Breber.7.15, 10.45 em 1.00, 6.55 p.m., and (10.03 p.m.for Beaupre) SUNDAYS cece for 8t.Joachim, 6.30, 8.00 A, wars en (7.18 p.m.for Beaupre = ve Bt.Joachim for Quebee, 10.18 8.m., 5.00 pus ps mé p.m.{rom Beaupre.) team tain on oem er are pete rest serv wn Rate 5 coûts and up UE according.8 » ae rt à the Super - \u201cRes ow.-drans MEN AND WOMEN, runnatorel ar ment in plain wrapper, Dy exprees.prepaid, for 1 00, nr 3 bottles $2.70.rouler sont ou Fequent.\u2018Grand Union Hotel Roome From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Ospné Gentral Station BAGGAGEFSFREE sr rer QUEBEC CENTRAL \u2018MOST DIREGT SERVICE | | NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND | Trains Leave Levis.WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS | 8 For Besnos, Megantic, Sherbrook: 00 land and Boston, Perl fet \u20ac A.M.lortland, daily except SundaT, Li NEW YORK LIMITED, For Sherbronke, ringfield ant Ne 15 York, Buffet si.yy és o Fors, M.dally eacept Serurday.© ¥ BOSTON EXPRESS.For Beauce, Megantic, 8herbi 45 and all points south.dail ten P.M.day.[hrough Pullman sleeping Car to Boston.On Sundays, Boston passen: will be aococamudaied on Now Tors LAG et215 PM TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEVI Boston Express, * New York Limit White Mountain Expires r NOTES erry from Suetacene: quarter hour.re checked an gxnge checked à and Ua Customs examins For further information and Pullman resscvs Yanenoply 1oCitr Ticket Ution 3238 Louis straet The New Route to the Far-Famed Saguenaynm and al or Su tras will tun Micoutimi, daily Hint fd Sunday., Satur ay nly, sn.saturday Jolyuaday entr.Tos dally \u2018excapt Sun.TRE, Far Roberval ent Chisontimi, Saturday oaly (with ste, Eux car for Ohi cont fini ARRIVE AT QUEBE®, 00 A M.From Chicontimi and Koboreal Mon AM de only.¥ LG AM.From St.Raymond, daily ex 400M Fowl ki » bh.or P.rom Like St fiseph.Saturday only, TOE From oni ontimiang Rov.\u201creal ails y execpt Sim tay and N ning, TOM, From Lake Etant, Monday only, v1 M.Prom S.Raymond, tunday only.Tickels £17 sale nt Bt.Andre -w Street 8 Fa ports e's office.8t EEE a Ua test Front nae ani at City Ticket Off \u20ac Ry fy Sand he, cea ol G.FOF AN ANR «+5 Recomme-k tea ved at FN Stockings office.ation oan be No froight vi be rou-ived nt Quebec station ane ALi i.SCOTT, Mausrer.the = {1 Quebec, September 14th, 192, St Lawrence & Adirondack Railway \u2014AND THE\u2014 New York Central à HUPSON RIVKE NAILHOAN Ti RN YB Ao AR, Tax 4 Bin THE 6) a oa Time Tab! of June 15th, 1908 Trains lave Winidaoe ¥ia tod, Moa trea, i 0AM, peur except Now York, Alvan On Fiat itt BE on tn Bini Eu huleriad Montreal | Fraise Rind Montreal i any a\u2019 i CAL TRAINS to Valle & Desubarnehsat Chateniguar, tears Wine az 0 pra, MO Sh Sy I ag: finda ap and 15 Lu dan , geo on padias Hain au Larsen te ina poe i = ork Central.pet Sieh Agen en False ee | - (nee x Mom tenorai l'ansenges Agent, o THE QUEBEC CHRONIOLR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1848, DIXIE CIGAR DIXIE CIGAR [ YOU MAY TALK ABOUT YOUR COMFORTS, BUT NONE CAN BE COM- PAREDTO THE PLEASURE THERE 1S IN SMOKING A - - -< DIXIE CIGAR DIXIE CIGAR DIXIE CIGAR DIXIE CIGAR DIXIE CIGAR WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY OF FINE HAVANAS IN QUEBEC.BOXES OF 25, 50 and 100 SHAPES AND COLORS TO SUIT YOUR TASTE.OURSTOCK IS FRESH.\u201cCabanas,\u201d *Sol.\" \u201cCarolinas,\u201d *Bock,\u201d \u201cHighlife,\u201d \u201cHenry Clay,\u201d \u201cUpman,\u201d \u201c\u2018Antiguedad,\u201d *\u2018Intimidad,\u201d \u2018Romeo & Juliette,\u201d \u2018Por Larenaga,\u201d \u201cManuel Garelas,\u201d Ete.G.A.GRON D I N \u2019 TOBACCOMST 53-61 BUADE STREET, Opp.Basilica Square CLOSED ON SUNDAYS PHONE 672 DIED.| DARLINGTON 00 Friday, 22nd inst.Juba Darlington, in the Sith year of his aye.Funeral trom his late residence, Alhert Cottage, St.Foye, Monuay 25th instant, 2.30 pm.for Mount Her wou Cemetery.Friends and acquaint.| ances respectfully invited tu attend.| Please vmit flowers, FORTIN\u2014Ou the 22nd instant, at his , Tesklonce at | Fortin, of H.M.Customs, husband of Adelaide Renand, and stepfather of Mrs.I.F.Bowen » and Mr, Edouard Rrousseau, Gi years amd 5 months.The funeral will take place this 1 ; marrer.a day prie at 8.0% from his Inte residence, No, 22 : YOU CAN FIGURE Palais.for the lion a) hor to Nt, Charles Cometery, «Montreal papers and Courier de Mont- .! magny please copy, SAMPSON-\u2014-At the Roval Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on the 23rd in- étant, Osborne Robert, youngest sen of the lou Henry Sampron, of Eherbrauke, in the nineteenth vont of his ag.) foterment vil brooke.ON THE BES i MATERIAL AT THE LOWEST PRICES .Sanitary Appliances OF THE VBRY LATEST DESIGNS.tuk MECHANICS SUPPLY OUT.QUEBLC.Thos.Donohue Millinery Display ofl A limited variety of the Latest Paris and New York | Lawn Chairs and Stools, Steel Bed Couches, AND Davenport Sofa Beds, Up-Tc-Date Goods.Pattern Hats will be raady' D.S.RICKA3Y.St John Stret, 0.PICARD & FILS, 199 ST.JOHN STREET PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS, \u2014 \u2018for inspection.ND PL A A\u2018 ways on hand a complets tine ot £ need and Poreclain Prumbinz Fixe tores ot Latest Desiunn Wiring for Eiectiie Light, Bulle and Telephones done by Conpetent Klectrie 1 88 St.John Street.cians.; Estimates Furnished Free on Applica ton aug 21x2a Chaieau Cafe NOW OPEN.KODAKS EASTMAX GOODS AGENCY.AMERICAN and ENGLISH DRY PLATES, DEVELOPING AND PRINTING The Large:t Acoctment of Views sel Postal Cards, of Quedre, Sagueuar ' be, die INTERESTING BOOKS ON QUEBE™.Bilaudsau & Campbell, PHONE 109 81 BUADE ST | Meals Sarved at all Hours B+++1++4040044000 4400 PSV TVR GAAUAT CAS8STOIEI Bears the Signature of the Paluis, Mr.Uctave ' dit Brousscau, - aged struck by a train on Prince Edward Mon- \u2018at the morgue this morning place in Sher- _\u2014 ee an] son of Mr.Henry Bogue, to Miss ° | days.Thos.Donohue +++.\" | ¢ Excellent Service.; aS.The Kond You Have Always Bought | CE ANTHRACITE COAL ALL SIZES, SUITABLE FOR FURNACES SELF FEEDERS, RANGES KITCHEN STOVES, WELL SCREENED, PROMPT ATTENTION.CANADIAN IMPORT CO., PHONE 296.83 DALHOUSIE ST.7 \u2019 EE A FAMOUS JURIST Sir Frederick Pollock Arrived by R.M.S.Parisian Last Night.Sir Frolerick Pollock, the dw: tinguished English jurist, was a pass eager Ly the Alla mail steamer Parisjan, which arrived last evening.Sir Frederick disembarked at Quebec, and registered wt the Chateau Frootemes.Sir Frodereik Pollock, L.L.D., D.C.L, Corpus professor of jurisprudence in the University of Oxford and editor of the Law Repurts from 1305, was born in London on December 10th, 1545.He lsucceedad his futher the second Barunet Polluck, in the title in 1538, Be warried Georgina, daughter of Jobn Deflell, in Calcutta, in 1973.He was educated at Eton, of which he was | King's scholar, Trinity College, Cam: \u201cbridge, where be took his M.A.degree | and became a Fellow of Trinity Col ge, Cambridge, in 1665.He became a corresponding newber of tho loti tute of France in lsU4.Sir Frederick !PoHock because a barrister in 1571, \u201cProlessor of Jurisprudence, University Colkyge, London, 15S2-53, Professor of Common law in the lmms of Court, 18s, ender of Huyal Labor Cow: musion, 1891-94, Awong hes weld kouwn publications, whi bave gone through many oditeuns, are \u2014lbe Principles of Coatract, 1503; The Law of Torts, ISS7; Digest of the Law of Partnership, 1899; The Lead Jaws, 1652 ; Essaye in Jurisprudence and Ethics, 132; Oxford lectures, ete, 180 Introduction to tbe History ot the Science of Politics, 1890; The Law \"of Fraud, cte., in British Indie (Te jore Law Lectures), 1894, With Nr.Justice Wright he has published os: session in the Common Law, 149%, and with Prof.F.W.Maitland a History of English Law, 1:95, Life and Philosophy of Spinoza, Leading Cases Done Into English, Early History of Nountaineering (in Balmintons), a First Book of Jurisprudence, amd The Etchingham Letters (in conjunction with E.Fuller Maitland) have also come from ithe prolific and karned po of Sir tFéederiek, He was formerly much de voted to mountain climbing and was [for some time honorary librarian of {the Alpine Club, Fencing and cycling lare also recreations in which Sir Frod- \u2018erick Pollard has sought diversion, INQUEST TO-DAY.; The inquest on the remains of the unfortunate man Morency, who wns i street on Friday evening, will be held THE LATEST AND THE BEST.Messrs, ¥, Simard & Cis have just received a very large coasignment of {the latest styles mm lacus and garmi- UDITORIUM$ O08 Of the \u201cSmart Set,\u201d which will be given at the Auditorium this eveming, the Montreal Star says: \u2014 The \u201cSmart Set\u201d Company certainly made a hit at the Acadvmy of Music last week.The piece put on, like the bill of the previous week, has scarcely any, plot.Such complications as thers are develop through the efforts of G.Washington Bullion, who is an Am: erican millionaire of the durker hue, and quite \u201cIt\u201d in Kentucky, to find a young lady who has fallen heiress to u great fortune, of which Bullion has been appointed administrator.In the course of his travels he reaches Honolulu, where he is kept so busy in living up to his fame, which has pre ed him, that he hos hardly a moment to spend in search of the missing heiress.S, H, Dudley made a really excellent Bullion.His interpretation of the part kept the audience laughing almost continually, and when they were not laughing they were applauding.Another member of the company who deservea particular praise is Bill Young, who appeared as John Cain, a sugar planter, and a staunch friend of Bullion, was admirably filled by John Bailey, whilst Jerry Mills, as Didbe Ketchum, an eccentric detective, caused t amusmemnt.The other mem- rs of the company gave excellent support.MILITIA ORDERS.The militia orders published Saturday contains notice of the retirenent of Lieut, L.A, Talbot from the 6th Regiment Quebec and Tevis Artillery end the lappointment of Mr, M.À.Fiche as veterinary major for the district of Quebec.FACULTY OF ARTS.The apoual meeting of the Faculty of Arts of Laval University took place on Saturday morning, the following of: ficers heing elected :\u2014 President\u2014Chs.Angers.Vice-President\u2014Arixt 1.Labieogue, Seeretary\u2014Jos.Rouloun.Asst.Sccretary\u2014Julvs Vallee.AUTUMN MILLINERY.The attention of readers is directed to the advertisement of Mins O'Neil, whose stock of autumn millinery is now complete and of the most fashion able sclection.* The choicewt of English and Parisian veilings may be had at this favorite store, nx well as children\u2019s millinery of the latest and most varied description.Any one desiring to secure the most fashionable and select offerings in autuma mil- linerv should mot fail to call at Miss O\u2019Neil's, Fabrique street.BEFORE THE COURTS.A young man vamed Walter Paterson appeared in the Police Court on Satur.tures for antumn and winter gowns.Special attention is drawn to thoir di | (play of dyn\u2019 suits for school and carly fall wear, : FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE.The marriage of Mr.Lawrence Bogue [representing Messrs.Thos.May & Co, day on a charge of stealing articles from private houses where he wus employed as a wood sawyer.He vus re- mandudfor investigation.A man named Simard, charged with stealing a brush from Mr.F.Parent, contractor, pleaded that he had only taken it as a loan, and sentenor was Agnes Maguire, is announced to take, place in St.Patrick's Church on the | Brd October next.NOT TRE SAME PARTY.Une of the bonismen for Mr.Huard, \u2018 \"NLP, arrested for criminal libel on Wr.Jos.Darveau ! Friday last.was and not Mr.George Darveau, as pub- \u2018lisbecl in à number of papers.| | FALL FASHIONS.|_ Grand exposition of fall fashions on, Tuenlay, Sept.26th, and following ! MISSER TRUDEL, & LANDRY | 394 St, John street.NEW LEGAL FIRM.Mr.Ant.Galipeault, advocate, of this | city, has entered into partnership with Senator Choquette and Mr, Allyn Taschereau, the firm to be known in future under the name of Chouette, Galincault & Tascherrau.FIRE AT ST.ROMUALD.Between Friday and Saturday morn | ing last fire completely destroyed the barn of Mr.P.Cantin.advocate, at St, Romuald, over 4,000 bimdlos of hay an! a quantity of farming imple- » ments falling a prey to the flames.YOU ARF TO RE BLAMED.H you make a had purchase in dry gouds, because vou know that we are there, wml slways there waiting on | vou, MARCEAU & co, | A GENEROUS ACT.At the different passes in the Diamond Harbor Church yesterday Revd.Father Hickey, C.SS,R.took ncrasion to thank Mr.James Feore, of Mobile, Ala, and formrly a resident of Cham pain ward for his gencrosity in hev- ing the exterior of that church paint.1 nt his own expense, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OPENING OF FASHIONS, Ladies, we invite you to visit our; exposition of hate.which will com- | mence on Monday, 25th instant, and following «days.We will also take pleasure in showing you over our fur department which We are convinced in advance that yon will find at our establishment all | that you require for next scason.A ! visit ie reepectfully rolicited.L-HEUREUX & GAUVIN, 153 St.Joseph Street, atti re mn PRAISE FOR PRO-MAYOR.Speaking of the recent festivities held im this crty, Je Nolal hes this to sy of f'ro- Mayor Cummings :\u2014 \u201cWe consider that we would hé \u2018ail- mg in our duty H we did nat specially | mention the name of Ald.Comminys, let us say imnrocliately the excellent Pro-Mayor of this city.As way be well understood, Pro- Mayor Cummings wes connected intimately with ali the organizations and that hd acquit- \"ted himeelf of his task with tact, shil- lity and dignity on each ocoasion that he was called upon to do the bonors of the city end ially at the City I Hall reception.We say this with the nore pleasure as we, under theæ cir: \"the wublicy ! legal victor: leaves nothing to be derived.1 cumstances, reflect the æpliawets of, suspended.There were three drunks before the Recorder, and these were fied in vary: ing awmonnts.SAVE MONEY.Send your messages to Montreal by DeForcat Wireless Telegraph, Call up 43 for a mussenger.PROMISING YOUNG QUEBECER.The sucoces of a Quebecer abroad is invariably hailed with phasure by A those at home, Mr.Janus Craib, the twenty-year-okd son of Mr.Akxatrler Craih, an okl Quebecr, who left this city about tem Years ago, awl gramison of the late Mr, Jas.Colvin, and oephew of Mrs.Jos.EE.Viacent, ol this city, hes gained some promsn- ence in J'ortland, Uregan, through a fnod there.Mr, Craib, who is stud{ing law, actul as Crown prosecutor and an Orogonian exchange has the following to say in convection with the young man's Maiden venture in this capacity :\u2014\u201cÎn the ras of the State azoinst Win, Saylor, of Trout- \u2018erin, an Negro werving a sentence dale, charged with assault on Hermann Fritz on the night of August 16, tril veaterday holore Justice Shroves, of the Mount Tabor Court, the defendant was fond guilty: It was Jas.Craib\u2019s maison case and a legal victory for him.he representing the State in the prosecution.The assauM was an ac- gravaiel one.Fritz, who is a «pall man, was terribly beaten.\u201d ORDINATION.Yesterday morning in the Cathuxdrad the Holy Trinity the lord of the Rev.Francis Plunkett, B.A, of Wishop | \u2018of Quebce ordained to the privathood \"Bishop's College, Lennoxvilke.In this\u2019 wolemn service the cemlidate was sented hy the Very Revd.Dean | Eas, who preached a very ablu and appropriate sermon.The Ilishop hime all said! the Litany nod colebratad the | Holy Commumion, the Very Revd.the Dean acting as Kpistoler and tbe Venerable Archdnacon of Nova Scotia as Gonpeller.The Rev.1.Newton Kerr, M.A., incumbent of Marbicton, na Chapluis and hore belore | Bishop the Pastoral staff.AM over mited with the Bishop in solemn Laying on of Hands, The Rev.F.Plunkett is leaving Quejbre imrmreliately to work with the Rev.A.T.Vibert and the lay madera and rChoolmariers on the Canarian Lahrador.There will he many who will de wire to pray for these heroic mission (eries that they may be greatly bless pre- more.the in their labors and accomplish much | A ii good among the poor fishermen on this ed ac 8 wide rneky roast, ! é If coffee agrees, stick to it.If not, use | POSTUM FOOD COFFEE The Sure Rebuilder.Wwil- © ! actal | ary hearin, tho charged with (murder, was | {who in à Galicing, gave birth | iby Magistrate Daly.The crime with .which she is \"charged was committed ow | as to her condition when admitted to { the hospital.ibe uw married woman, thon peg in the round hole Sgumtively express tively ex; the use unmiited to the desired end.many people who have bees dyspepsia aud other diseases of the stom- sch and its allied organs of digesti nutrition by the use of Dr.Pierce's Medical ery say: \u201cWetried man medicines with only temporary benefit It was not until we begun the use \u2018Golden Medical Discovery\u2019 that we found a complete and lasting cure.\u201d It is undoubtedly true that Dr.Plerce's | Golden Medical Discovery holds the rec- | ord for the perfect and permanent cure of indigestion and other diseases of the and associated organs of digestion and nutrition.It is not a palliative.lt cures the cause of diséase and builds up the body with solid healthy flesh, not flabby fat.\u201cit is with pleasure that I tell what Dr.Plerce's Golden Medical pi ry and * Paie have done for me,\u201d writes Mrs.T.M.Palmer, taken with stomach amd bowel trouble.of mean Peede, Kaufman Co, Texas.\u201cTwo years a wes Everything I ate would put me in distress.I lived two weeks on milk and even that gave me u I fell ax though I would starve 10 death.ree doctors uttended sae \u2014 ome said I had dys- pren, two seid calarrh of.the storsach and wels.They attended me (one at a time) for one year.1 stopped taking their medicine and tried other patent medicine; got mo better, sud 1 grew so week and nervous my heart d Sutter.1 could not do any kind of work.Now can do my Bouse work very well; am gain, seu flesh od sirength, and can eat aapihing à want.\" Accept no substitute for Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery.Dr.Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing only.Send 31 one-cent stamps for thx covered book, or soptamps for the Han bound volume.Address Dr.R.V.ANNUAL MEETING Of Shareholders of Montreal Park and Island Railway Company.The annual general meeting of the Montreal Park & lgland Railway Com pany was held at noon on Thursday, the 21st instant, in the Street Railway Chambers.In the absence of the President, Hon.L.J.Forget, the chair was taken by Hon.W.G.Ross, the Managing Director of the Company, and Mr, P, Dubre acted as Secretary.The annual report and financial statement was sunmitted and spprov- ed.The financial report shows that the Park & Island Railway is in very unsatisfactory financial conditions.During the past year the results shew a large deficit and that no interest was paid on the bonds, and their floating debt is considerable, amounting to trariy $1,600,000.uch comment was caused by the fact that their bill to Parliament at its last session asking for an extension of time to complete its svstem and increase its securities in order to enable them to pay off ita floating debt and apply additional funds for betterments and improvements, had been thrown out, principally, through the endeavors of western members who knew nothing of conditions in and about Montreal.The Shareholders were asked to join together to obtain legislation, but as some of the Shareholders questioned the Directors as to what benefit other than con- \u2018 solidation of the debt of the | Com- | pany would gain them, the Direc ; tors were unable to give them any encouragement except to prevent the | Company being sold out.! PRISONER BEATEN TO DEATH.Williamston, W.Va, Sept.24.\u2014 Breaking into the city jail here today, an armed snd masked mob of White Ribboners took out Moses Lovor assaulting James Bulger, and Thomas Blackimrn, the only other prisoner, The mob heat, whipped and stoned Loverin until he was presumable dead.Loverin will die.Blackburn gaye the names of eight men in the mob and Prosecuting Attorney Shepard has issued warrants for them.RIOT AT CHURCH DOOR.Adame, Mass, Sept.2L\u2014A lon standing disagreement between 308 arishioners of St.Stanislaus (Pol ith} Church here ana the pastor, Rev.M.F.Kopythiewicz, culminated today in a riot at the church doors during high mass.Stones were thrown : and police were obliged to draw re | volvers helore peace was restored.The dissatisfied perioshoners marched to dissatisfied parishioners marched to dosplace the regular collectors with .ollectors of their own.Chief of Police Curran and several officers who had been summoned were forced to draw their clubs to disperse the crowd.In spite of the intenme excitement, Father Kopythiewicz continued the sec.vice without interruption.The trouble in the church developed last month over the finanvial accounts of the parish.The diseatisficd element had ap- pointel collectors of their own to take collestors of their own.Chief of Police tor, i GALIC AN WOMAN'S ChIM Winnipeg, Sept.M \u2014 The prelimin- of Catarina Csebieeuk, heard behind closed doors at the police court The woman, to.a child in an outhourn at the rear of a house on Manitoba avenue.Here it was Inter discovered, quite dead.The woman herself was found a short dis- ance from the banks of the Red River where, utterly exhausted, she und.\u2018the evi- trial was given by the detectives who found her, the parties who first found the baby\", and the Coroner, who saw the infant's remains shortly after the discovery.He gave it as his belief that the child was borp alive and came to ite death by suffocation.A house surgeon of the Genersl Hospital, where thn prie- oner has been wince Aug.27 Sunday, Aug.27 lest.The accused is said to her husband is uot in Winnipeg.She was not represented by counsel at.the trial yesterday.She listened to the evidence calmly, offering no remarks.At ! the condusion, llis Worship committed [her to jeil to stand trial for murder ! {at the fall assises | Lawn Dresses: allata ondon Art Union ments have been completed whereby our procure at a nominal cost published from Quebec Publio can again copies of all the famous engravings year to year by the LONDON ART UNION OF LONDON, ENG.These celebrated Steel Engravings are world famous, and every home is incomplete without one or more.rer eme 0e we Ilustrated books containing complete list of these works, ean be obtained at the \u201cCHRONICLE\u201d Office and at the store of the undersigned.Bample pictures can also be sean at both these places and an inspection is invited.Orders taken and filled with the greatest despatch.LOUIS MORENCY, 183 JOHN ST.= = «= QUEBEC WE SELL \u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 BEST COAL \u2014\u2014 FOR THE \u2014 Least Money.M EE AT LAS 74 ST.PETER STREET.Phone 274.augOr Im 4 August Clearing Sale.All Straw Hats, Black, White and Colored, Half Price.SM TRIMMED HATS ALL GREATLY RE- 5 DUCED.Children\u2019s Muslin and Silk Hats and Caps, and Ladies\u2019 Summer Suits, Silk Suits and Dress Skirts great reduction.+ ¢ Must be sold to make room for Fall Goods.i Mrs.D.R.MURPHY, 46, FABRIQUE ST.{ + PHONE 22, Tame OFPOSITE PALACE HILL.- LARGE REDUCTIONS.This Week we Offer to our Patrons a few Desirable Lines which we have placed on View and Marked them Down at Prices Defying Competition, x ha om TN ee Men's Heavy Scotch wool Shirts and Drawers (Wolaly) warranteed unshrinkable, we Lave a full range of sizes.We are showing over 20 different qualities of Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, all purchased before the advance on woolens including a special job which we offer at 50 cents each.Men's and Boy's Fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers, from 50 cents per garment up to $1.25 a garment.Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Wrappers and Dra-vers.New Sofa Rugs (a job,) choice designs, German manufacture, only $1.50 each.White Marseilles Bed Spreads 8-4 up to 12-4 sizes, also Fancy White Bed Spreads, pink an white, and blue and white designs.1 Case Colored Felt 72 inches wide, cloth finish, all shades) also heavy Felt for floor covering.Our Job Table Linen at 39 cents per yard is nearly all disposed of, this is a gonuine bargain, only a limited quandity remaing, 72 inches wide, pure flax.Boy\u2019s Tweed Suits, a new lot received, all sizes.Boy's 'I'weed knee pants a specialty, also Boy's Black and Nuvy Knee Pants up to 33 inches.Ladies\u2019 Knitted Wool Shawls, Crimson, White Grey, Black, etc., etc., at special low prices.New Lace Curtains, Portiers, White Curtain Muslins with frills, also Madras Muslin for Curtains, Fancy Sateen Art Silks and Sateen Cretonnes, all new goods.+ SE empire rar me La ++++++++++++++t%%% 10% 44 +\u2014++++teve%+% P, J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL- "]
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